Early member's ticket for Australian Rules Football: South Melbourne FC 1883 The club was founded 19 June 1874 and it adopted the name "South Melbourne Football Club" four weeks later, on 15 July. In 1880, South Melbourne amalgamated with the nearby Albert Park FC which had a senior football history dating back to May 1867 and in fact had been known as South Melbourne during its first year of existence. Following the amalgamation, the club retained the name South Melbourne, and adopted the club's now familiar red and white colours from Albert-Park. Nicknamed the "Southerners", the team was more colourfully known as the "Bloods", in reference to the bright red sash on their white jumpers. The colorful epithet the "Bloodstained Angels" was also in use. The club was based at Lake Oval also home of the South Melbourne Cricket Club. In 1883 South Melbourne finished runners-up to Geelong FC in the Victorian League.
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A pair of late 19th century KPM porcelain portrait panels, one decorated with a girl wearing lace fringed blouse, 26cm x 21cm, the other with a young boy wearing open shirt and red sash, 25.5cm x 21cm, in giltwood frames with foliate surmounts, the former with impressed KPM mark over 'F5', the other with impressed number '454'.
A group of three Spanish carved, painted and gilt wood figural altarpiece... A group of three Spanish carved, painted and gilt wood figural altarpiece panels, late 16th century, comprising an arched example with the figure of Christ in high relief, a sash descending from a crucifix above him to shroud his loins, the reverse with gilded stellar motifs on a blue ground, with two wrought iron hinge fittings to the right edge, 57cm high overall; and a pair of rectangular panels with saint bishops in relief, one of them, probably Saint Mark with a lion standing beneath him to his right, each one 60cm high, 25.5cm wide
A silver gilt Masonic jewel for the Sylvania lodge, the gilt metal medal with enamel decoration of a horse and rider in landscape with a castle in the background, lodge no. 6156, leather apron, sash, books, gloves, invitations to Sylvian lodge held at Freemason's Hall Queen Street Chester, leather suitcase etc.
Circle of George Richmond, RA (British, 1809-1896) Portrait of a young girl in a white lace dress with blue sash and blue-ribboned shoulders watercolour 25 x 19cm (10 x 7in) Provenance: From an Oxfordshire country house Watercolour on paper. A little foxing and discolouration to the background.
Circle of Jean Baptiste Isabey (French, 1767-1855): Portrait miniature of Napoleon I (1769-1821), Emperor of the French (1804-1814/15), wearing red-piped dark blue uniform with red collar & gold epaulettes, red sash, badge & silver breast star of the Imperial French Order of the Legion d'Honneur & badge of the Imperial French Order of the Iron Crown of Lombardy, H 6 cm
* Cecil Beaton [1904-1980]- Portrait photograph of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, wearing Queen Alexandra's wedding necklace, a diamond tiara and miniature royal family portrait pendants on a sash over her left shoulder, signed Cecil Beaton in pencil on the mount 20 x 15cm, together with one other signed Beaton portrait, one unsigned and two by Anthony Buckley. [5]
MASONIC ROYAL ANTEDILUVIAN ORDER OF BUFFALOES ROLL OF HONOUR CHAIN made by L. Simpson Ltd., Masonic Jewellers, 56 York Way, Kings Cross London, linked gilt Masonic crests and order badges with a sky blue silk border, large central horned pendant with enamelled 'ROH' monogram, other crests enamelled with 'Grand Lodge of England' and kangaroo, 44cm spread; together with a sky blue silk sash with 'RAOB' red enamel badge and gold embroidered 'R.O.H' with gold fringing, a Roll of Honour gilt enamel medal made by F.C Parry of Birmingham on a sky blue ribbon with two Roll of Honor bar badges, a set square pendant engraved 'Athenaeum Lodge No.1491 Presented to W. Bro. John Francis Holmes W.M 1936-37 on a large sky blue necklace sash and a RAOB Grand Council 'Primo' enamel medal on a red ribbon (5)
A bead work panel detailing a female portrait study set within a trailing border, a Chinese embroidered silk work panel on paper backing depicting female figures set beneath detail of an observing bird in a leafy canopy, a further embroidered panel on paper backing, a gold wirework embroidered sash on sky blue ground, possibly ecclesiastical, etc
A 1920s embossed gold lame heavily beaded evening cloak (reputedly belonging to Fay Compton or Gertrude Lawrence and then passed to their dresser), to/w a black Japanese kimono and sash embroidered with wisteria Condition Report Cloak - lame worn inside collar, some beading coming adrift Kimono - lining torn and outer embroidery coming adrift in places
An early 19th century cotton dress with printed stylised floral and foliate sprays on dusky pink ground with co-ordinated belt Condition Report Good condition apart from minimal fading to fabric of dress and sash, no obvious repairs, stain to sash - see images. This dress has been used in a costume drama and has been restored.
Awards attributable to Walter Ross-Taylor MP (1877-1958) - an Egyptian Order of the Nile (Nishan Al-Nil) Grand Cross set of insignia by Lattes, Cairo comprising sash badge, silver, silver gilt and enamels 63mm complete with ribbon; Star, silver, silver gilt and enamels 81mm, in fine original condition within J. Lattes fitted case; A C.B.E., 1st type, silver gilt and enamels within Garrard & Co fitted case ;The recipients gold-mounted walking stick engraved 'W.R.T.' by Brigg (3) Notes - Walter Ross-Taylor MP, Assistant Counsel to His Highness the Sultan in The Ministries of Agriculture, Public Works & War, Egypt (London Gazette 8th January 1919), Conservative MP for Woodbridge 1931-1945

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