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An Early 20th Century No.1 Dress Uniform to an Officer of the Netherlands Korps Mariniers, comprising a blue wool tunic with crimson stand-up collar and cuffs, white metal buttons, bullion thread epaulettes, lanyard and cap lines and crimson sash with tassels, a pair of trousers with white gimp side stripes, and a forage cap with patent leather visor (3)
A gentleman's embroidered velvet smoking cap, late 19th century, together with two pairs of embroidered slipper tops and a quantity of textiles and accessories including Delhi silver embroidered satin roundel, Indian foil and sequin embroidered sash and others (qty) CONDITION REPORT: Good condition. Ivory embroidered panel has watermarks to rear. White leather scrap is soiled.
Two Chloé dresses, late 1970s, labelled, the first of colourful printed silk depicting dancing couples amongst flowers, with matching scarf; the second of black jersey with wrap-around attached sash to bodice, busts approx 86-92cm, 34-36in (3) CONDITION REPORT: Good condition. Printed silk dress has faint perspiration stains at underarms.
A green velvet evening coat, early 1930s, with statement rouleaux detailing; together with a pale blue silk kimono densely embroidered with blooms, with sash; velvet bolero trimmed with ostrich feathers and cut-velvet shawl, busts approx 92-117cm, 36-46in (5) CONDITION REPORT: Green velvet coat- has been re-lined. Kimono- numerous large water marks to exterior, faded, lining is frayed along neck edge. Velvet bolero - scattering of small brown stains to rear. Shawl - good condition.
19th century AD. A bronze figure of the Bodhisattva Amoghasiddhi seated cross legged on a lotus throne; hair pulled up into top knot, crown with seven points and sash to the sides, hair falling to shoulders; bands of necklaces to the chest, lose robe over left shoulder; right hand held up, left hand in lap, palm upwards representing the gesture of turning the wheel of Dharma while in meditation. 2.79 kg, 30cm (12"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1980. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
An undated archaistic bronze figure of the goddess Kwan Yin seated cross legged on a lotus flower throne; large conical headdress with central jewel surrounded by scrolling pattern; elongated ears with knotted sash to either side falling to shoulders; lose fitting robes with necklace to chest; hands held at chest in the teaching posture. 2.70 kg, 30cm (12"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1980. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
An undated archaistic bronze figure of the Bodhisattva Manjushri seated cross legged on a lotus flower throne; hair pulled up into a top knot, crown with five floral points; elongated ears with large floral earrings, bands of necklaces to the chest; lose flowing robes with sash falling from shoulders; left hand held up in blessing and holding a large lotus flower; right hand holding a sword with flames to the end. 817 grams, 19.5cm (7 3/4"). From a large London collection; formed between 1980-late 1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
20th century AD. A pair of wooden and painted figures of striding males with painted dark brown bodies; black bag wigs to the head, painted details to the eyes; broad collar to the neck and kilt with painted sash to the front; hands clasped. 530 grams total, 34cm (13 1/4"). Property of a Canadian lady; acquired 1970s-1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
20th century AD. A large bronze figure of the goddess Kwan Yin standing on a open lotus flower, diadem to the head decorated with the vase of long life on a lotus flower to the centre, scrolling pattern to the side; hair pulled up into a pony tail at the top of the head with decorative plume to the front, hair falling onto shoulders; left hand held up in blessing, right held flat with palm up; strings of beads to the chest, lose fitting robes falling to the feet with long sash around arms falling to lotus base. 3.29 kg, 43cm (17"). Acquired on the London art market in the late 1980s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Commemorative Medals, George III, complimentary medal, gilt-silver, c. 1780-1800, by Julien Colibert, armoured bust of the King to r., with Sash and ermine mantle, his hair tied back with ribband, GEORGIUS. III. DE. GR. MAG. BRITAN. FRAN. ET. HIB. REX., rev. the sun in Majesty, DIFFUSO LUMINE NITET, 74mm. (BHM.2, R3, misattributed to the Accession; Eimer 923; Brockmann 1031; BDM I, 448; BDM.VII, 188), small piercing in border above B of BRITAN, a splendid portrait medal, good very fine, extremely rare Julien Colibert was received as a citizen of Geneva in 1765. He is known to have walked out on his family in 1769, and for sometime after that he lived in London. Forrer (VII, 188), dates the medal to Colibert’s second stay in London, so c. 1777. All medals by Colibert are very rare and whilst the dating is by no means certain, the medal has nothing to do with the King’s accession. The Alan Irvine Collection of Historical and Artistic Medals
Commemorative Medals, George II, the State of Britain, bronzed-pewter medal, 1760, by Johann Carl Hedlinger, laureate and armoured bust l., with mantle and Sash, GEORGIUS II. D.G. MAGN. BRIT. FR. ET. HIB. REX, rev. large globe depicting the British Isles, IMCOMPARABILIS, 67.5mm. (MI712/449; Brockmann 897; Felder 189), nearly extremely fine and of great rarity The medal expresses the exceptionally high regard in which Britain was held across Europe after the events of the previous two years. MI suggests the dies were never hardened which would explain why the only example known to the authors was that in the British Museum [‘lead – Unique?’]. Felder lists a single silver medal in the Swiss National Museum, Zurich. An example in ‘gilt-lead’ was sold in Baldwin Auction 83, 24 September, 2013 (lot 5273). Further medals by Johann Carl Hedlinger will be found listed under Sweden and Russia. The Alan Irvine Collection of Historical and Artistic Medals
PERON JUAN: (1895-1974) President of Argentina 1946-55 & 1973-74 & EVA (1919-1952) First Lady of Argentina 1946-52, second wife of President Juan Peron. An excellent pair of large, vintage signed and inscribed 9 x 12 photographs by Juan and Eva Peron individually, the formal image of the President depicting him standing in a three quarter length pose wearing a ceremonial sash. Signed in bold black fountain pen ink to the lower photographer's mount, 'A la Senora Fleur Cowles con gran afecto….Juan Peron' and dated Buenos Aires, 3rd July 1950 in his hand. The image of Evita depicts the First Lady in a head and shoulders pose wearing a large bejeweled broach. Signed ('Con todo carino, Eva Peron') in blue fountain pen ink to the lower photographer's mount. Both of the photographs are framed and glazed in the original plain black matching frames to overall sizes of 13.5 x 17. A fine pair of presentation portraits with an interesting association. Some light creasing and a few minor stains to the photographer's mount of Eva Peron's photograph, not affecting the signature, otherwise about VG, 2Fleur Cowles (1908-2009) American Writer, Editor, and Artist, best known as the creative force behind the short-lived Flair magazine. In her later career Cowles served on various government committees and represented Dwight D. Eisenhower at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The present pair of signed portraits were presented to Cowles during her visit to Argentina in 1950. Of the event, The Daily Telegraph in their obituary of Cowles, noted 'During Fleur Cowles's 1950 trip to Buenos Aires, Eva Peron tried to charm the influential journalist, paying Cowles particular compliments about her jewellery. Cowles was not taken in, insisting Peron's political "motivation was hatred and revenge". The British Ambassador, Sir John Balfour, gave Fleur Cowles the idea of comparing the Perons to an earlier Argentinian husband-and-wife political team, Manuel and Encarnacion de Rosas. The result was Cowles's 1951 book, Bloody Precedent'.
1930s silk chiffon floral dress with flutter sleeves. Has detachable sash, size 12 approx' measures 20 inches across bust and 58 inches length. Together with a 1920s black chiffon silk dress in the same size. (3) Condition report: Good, black dress has a little bit of wear, floral piece has some poppers missing and one very small hole.
Valentino Boutique 1980s piece ensemble. The skirt is black and white checked wool with a silk lining which is black and has a stained glass like print, the blouse is made of this same silk which is long sleeved, fastens at the side and back with a zip and has a long sash each side which I have shown tied at the front. The jacket is also wool check and has black velvet trim on top, sleeves and buttons. Trimmed at the hem with black real fox fur. size 8 jacket measures 17 inches underarm to underarm, 16 inches across shoulders and 28 inches in length. Skirt measures 12.5 inches across waist band and 33 inches length. The blouse measures 17 inches from underarm to underarm laid flat. Each sash measures 33 inches and the blouse length is 17 inches. Together with a Velentino Miss V Skirt size 8. this piece is missing 2 buttons. (4)
Modern Drum and Pipe Band NCO's Sword Belt black composite wide belt. Rectangular plated thistle design buckle with central drum. Two black composite sword hanging straps with plated fittings. Together with a modern white composite military dress belt with plated QC General Service buckle ... Small selection of cross belt plated scroll design buckles and mounts. Together with red NCO's cross sash ... Set of Bugler's coloured cords. Quantity.
Friendly Society - Freemasons - Masonic regalia, including silver-gilt and enamel Past Master medal, W.M. 1994 - 1995; other orders, Padley Lodge No. 6379, silver-gilt (2); light blue silk apron and sash; another set, Royal Arch, blue and burgundy tones; white gloves; Rose Croix sash; publications and pamphlet; etc., contained in a black leather briefcase
Attributed to François Bunel (1552-c.1599) Portrait of Henri IV, King of France (1553-1610), three-quarter length, standing, wearing a green and gold doublet and a white ruff and sash Inscribed Henricus.4 D.G. Rex. Francorum / Et Navare. Aetatis suae 40/1.5.9.1. and charged with a coat of arms Oil on canvas 99 x 72cm; 39 x 28¼in ++Relined, retouched, restored
A rare 18th century Derby figural group of Europa and the Bull, raised on a scrolling base, patch marks to base, 28 cm high Condition Report Firing cracks overall. One horn tip missing, losses to garland of flowers and foliage, little finger missing, tiny chips to edge of sash and on scrolling base and ears, large chip to base but glazed
An officer’s scarlet sash and tassels, part of old label attached reads “Scarf worn by Capt Blake....Battle of Preston Pans....saving his life and ..... carried from.....wounded....calfe” (possibly Metcalfe, who did the carrying?). Worn condition commensurate with circumstances. Note: Captain Blake received a severe broadsword cut to his skull, however, due to a Surgeon’s skilful trepanning, he survived a further 55 years.
1938 Anschlauss campaign leaflet and Nazi sash. A page from a scrapbook with postcards of Washington and New York pasted above a pro-Anschlauss campaign leaflet used in the referendum leading up to the annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany; together with a red satin sash, with swastika roundel and silver bullion fringes, printed in silver, 'NS - Reichs - Krieger - Bund' Nationalsocialist Reich Warriors Association. (2)
1st-2nd century AD. A bronze elliptical mount with ropework border, high-relief figure of Cupid standing nude, head facing, right arm extending across the body to draw an arrow, sash trailing to the rear. 58 grams, 52mm (2"). Property of a London gentleman; by inheritance from collections of family members. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
A quantity of Masonic regalia including four medals, relating to Bro T. L. Morgan, comprising Worshipful Master of Hardware Lodge No 3365, 1961-62, silver gilt medal Tottenham Chapter No 5112 'Presented to E. Comp. T. L. Morgan in appreciation of his services as M. E. Z. 1968-69', Steward's badge of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls (RMIG) dated 1954, a fob medal with scarlet ribbon, a sash and craft apron, pair of gloves, several books of Constitutions, Regulations and By-laws and a quantity of ephemera, including three Lodge certificates, all in a leather case initialled T. L. M. (q)

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