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Portugal, Order of Aviz, Grand Cross set of insignia by J A da Costa of Lisbon, c.1875, comprising sash badge of oval form, in silver, silver-gilt, gold and enamels, 52mm, and breast star in silver, with a gold and enamelled centre, with sacred heart above and reverse brooch pin for wear, width 65.5mm, in red case with embossed outer letters ‘D.L.I.’ (Dom Luis I), minor enamel loss to reverse of sash badge, sacred heart with tiny chip and slightly loose, a little enamel loss to breast star, very fine (2)
Portugal, Order of the Tower & Sword, Type 3 (Post Mid-19th Century) Grand Cross set of insignia, comprising Grand Cross sash badge in silver, silver-gilt and enamels, tower above with suspension loop, legends both sides begin at twelve o’clock, crowned arms within book at reverse centre 73mm, with original sash ribbon, and Grand Cross breast star, in silver, silver-gilt and enamels, tower above, legends both sides begin at twelve o’clock, reverse brooch pin for wear, width 66.5mm, one or two minor scuffs or hairlines to enamels, good very fine (2)
Portugal, Order of the Tower & Sword, Type 4, Republic Issue (Post 1910), Grand Cross sash badge, c.1930, in silver-gilt and enamels, tower above, legends both sides begin at twelve o’clock, ‘LIALDADE’ spelling error variety, large loop for suspension with reverse maker’s mark, width 65.5mm, slight bend in part of laurel wreath and to points of star, some scuffing and loss to reverse enamel at centre, fine
Portugal, Order of Vila Viçosa, Grand Cross insignia, early, comprising sash badge, late 19th-early 20th century, in silver, silver-gilt, gold and enamels, openwork crown suspension above 59mm, with original sash, and Grand Cross breast star, late 19th century, in silver, silver-gilt, gold and enamels, with gilt and enamelled crown above, silver stars surrounding, with gold and enamel centre, reverse lugs and brooch pin for wear, width 72mm, in later D.M.II. (Dom Manuel II) case by ‘JOALERIA MONIZ – LISBOA’, a touch of enamel loss to first, generally good very fine or better (2) Offered with Warrant of Appointment to Francisco Silviera Viana (1841-1921) dated 16 June 1900 and with copied biographical details of the recipient.
Portugal, Order of Industrial Merit, Grand Cross set of insignia, Carlos I Type (1893-1910), by F G Da Costa of Lisbon, comprising sash badge in silver-gilt, gold and enamels, crown suspension and loop above, width 63mm, with original sash ribbon, and breast star, in silver-gilt, gold and enamels, crown above, lacking reverse brooch pin, reverse bearing maker’s plaque inscribed ‘FREDERICO G. DA COSTA. R. DE S. JULIÃO No.110-3, FABRICANTE DE CONDECORACÕES LISBOA’, width 78mm, in original red case with the embossed outer letters ‘D.C.I.’ (Dom Carlos I), this broken at hinges, pin lacking to breast star and reverse centrepiece to badge a touch loose, good very fine and rare (2)
Portugal, Order of Agricultural Merit, Grand Cross set of insignia, Carlos I Type (1893-1910), by F G Da Costa of Lisbon, comprising sash badge in silver-gilt, gold and enamels, crown suspension and loop above, uppermost point of star bearing Portuguese hallmarks showing the Cross of St James and another, width 62mm, and breast star in silver-gilt and enamels, crown above, reverse with brooch pin for wear and central maker’s plaque inscribed ‘FREDERICO G. DA COSTA. R. DE S. JULIÃO No.110-3, FABRICANTE DE CONDECORACÕES LISBOA’, bearing Portuguese hallmarks toward end of brooch-pin including the Cross of St James, width 77mm, in later case for Grand Officer’s insignia, interior marked ‘FREDERICO COSTA, LDA. LISBON’, minor reverse loss to central enamel, otherwise good very fine and rare (2)
Bulgaria, People’s Republic, Order of the Star Planina, Military Division, Second class neck badge, in silver and red enamel; Civil Division, Second class neck badge, in silver and red enamel, good very fine or better, with related miniature (this chipped); together with Civil Division, First class sash badge, in silver, gilt and enamels, considerable enamel loss, fine, with sash (4)
France, Légion d’Honneur, Fifth Republic (post 1958), Grand Cross set of insignia, comprising sash badge, in silver-gilt and enamels, and breast star in silver-gilt; Grand Officer’s set of insignia, neck badge, in silver-gilt and enamels, and breast star, in silver, Officer’s breast badge, in silver-gilt and enamels and Knight’s breast badge, in silver, gilt and enamels, good very fine or better (6)
Greek Orthodox, Order of St Dionysius of Zakynthos, Grand Cross set of insignia, comprising sash badge, width 54.5mm, and breast star, 88mm, in silvered bronze and enamels, star chipped, very fine, with a letter to King Mwambutsa IV of Burundi from Archbishop Kyprianos of Central Africa, dated 20 August 1962, with a copy of the Patriarchal and Synodical decree of the 28 November 1958 establishing the Orthodox Archbishopric of Central Africa (2)
Iran, Order of the Lion and Sun, Civil Division, Fourth class neck badge, in silver, with enamelled centre, centre chipped, about very fine; Order of the Taj, Grand Cross sash badge and Fifth class breast badge, in silver-gilt and enamels, first slightly chipped and with balls at points bent, very fine (3)
Italy, Order of the Crown, Grand Cross set of insignia, by Cravanzola, Rome, Victor Emanuel III issue, post 1905, comprising sash badge, in gold and enamels, width 50.7mm, and breast star, in silver, with gold, gilt and enamelled centre and gilt and enamelled eagle, 87mm, in velvet case of issue, extremely fine, with sash (2)
Japan, Order of the Golden Kite, various insignia (5), Sixth Class breast badges (4), in silver-gilt, and Seventh Class badge, in silver and gilt, one Sixth Class badge in lacquer box of issue and one Sixth and Seventh Class with original paper wrappers, generally extremely fine; together with original paper wrappers for Fifth Class badges (2), white metal striking of a Seventh Class badge and a modern copy of a sash badge, in silver-gilt and enamels, with modern copy sash (lot)
Japan, Order of the Rising Sun, miscellaneous insignia (7), Fourth Class breast badges (2), in silver-gilt and enamels, Sixth Class breast badges (2), Seventh Class breast badge, in silver and enamels, Eighth Class breast badges (2), in silver, one eighth Class in case of issue, good very fine or better; together with a sash for a Grand Cross badge (lot)
ë Richard Cosway R.A. (1742-1821) Portrait miniature of Miss Gunning, head and shoulders, wearing a turban and a blue sash Oval, in a gilt metal frame, rectangular ebonised border and red leather case 71 x 54mm ++One or two very small blemishes left side, may be removable with light clean, generally good condition
A set of seven Royal Worcester figures of children representing the days of the week, Mondays Child, a little girl wearing a blue sash, Tuesdays Child, a ballet dancer, Wednesdays Child, a girl nursing a puppy, Thursdays Child, a girl walking, Fridays Child, a boy feeding a kitten, Saturdays Child, a little girl knitting, and Sundays Child, a little girl in a green hat
Three Royal Worcester figures of children including January modelled by F G Doughty and in the form of a little boy in a red coat and skating, with black printed mark to base 3452, a little girl in a white dress with blue sash, with black printed mark to base, and an unmarked figure of a little girl in a yellow and purple dress accompanied by a prancing lamb
Gandhara, modern India to Pakistan, ca. 2nd to 3rd century CE. Beautiful and sensitive carving in gray schist of a standing female deity. She stands with legs crossed, most of her weight on her right leg, one hand to her hip, other raised. She wears a tight fitting draped robes with flowing sash over her shoulders, long necklace adorning her ample bosom, diadem around her coiffed hair. Size: 19"H (48.3 cm). Provenance: Ex-private New York, Newy York collection. Condition: Missing right hand, else quite excellent. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #109189
Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Jaina Island, ca. 500 to 700 CE. A fine mold-made terracotta rattle in the form of a proud lord with both feet firmly planted on the ground, hands at sides, facing front, wearing a substantial loin cloth with geometric decorative and long sash, a beaded pectoral and large round earspools. Remains of white pigment on surface. Size: 5.875" H (14.9 cm). Provenance: Ex. Tiernan Collection, Colorado, Ex - Artemis Gallery, Ex Texas collection Condition: Small nick on sash with minor surface hairline to right of sash. Intact with functioning rattle. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #111224
A WWI 1914-15 trio of medals to 21130 L. Cpl. H.W. Jones, R.W. Fus. accompanied by an identity tag referencing Hugh's service in the 14th Battalion and his Masonic Oddfellows sash with Snowden Lodge cards and expenditure sheet, together with the WWII medals of his son consisting of 1939-45, Africa and Italy Stars, WWII War Medal all in box of issue addressed 'Mr. M.M. Jones, 30 New St., Caernarfon, North Wales' accompanied by Morris' dog tags, ribbon bar, cloth patches, badges and medallions
A lot of vintage clothing to include a 1950's strapless taffeta evening dress with ruched bodice and ruching to skirt at the back. A 1950's 'Miss Jane Junior' black satin and net party dress with bodice detail and diamante belt. Small size 6 - 8. An Edwardian taffeta bolero and sash - marked to back. (4)
A MODEL 1850 OFFICER'S SWORD, THE SCABBARD WITH PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION TO COLONEL ANTHONY CONK OF 139TH REGIMENT NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS BY MAJOR GENERAL H.B. DURYEA, 8TH SEPTEMBER 1862 with etched regulation blade decorated with foliage, trophies, eagle and motto, the forte inscribed 'Ames Mfg Co./Chicopee/Mass' gilt-brass hilt cast and pierced with foliage and 'U.S.' (the knuckle-guard with an early repair), wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in brass-mounted iron scabbard, probably its original, the top mount inscribed 'Presented/to/ Col. Anthony Conk/139th Regt. N.Y.V./ by his friend /Major Genl. H. B. Duryea/Sept. 8th 1862', complete with its knot 81.5 cm; 32 1/8 in blade Provenance Tony Cowan, Collection Literature David H. Stroud, Inscribed Union Swords 1861-1865, Texas 1983, pp. 61-62, the abridged biographical information set out below. Sold together with two biographical files concerning the life and career of Colonel Anthony Conk, including official records of the Federal and Confederate armies reports. Anthony Conk was commissioned Colonel of the 139th New York Volunteers on 9th September 1862, the regiment having been formed and mustered into federal service the same month. Shortly after the New York Times ran an article in the Brooklyn News concerning the departure of '….This Regiment designated as the One Hundred and Thirty-ninth, finally left Camp Arthur, near the Navy Yard last evening, and after marching up Nassau to Bridge-street, up Myrtle-avenue to Pearl-street, and down Pearl, they were conveyed to an ocean steamer...….During the day the City Park….. [where]…… the regiment had encamped presented a busy and exciting scene. Thousands thronged the inclosure, many the wives and relatives of the soldiers, who came to bid them good-bye. The men were provided with overcoats, knapsacks, canteens and three day's rations. Meanwhile the officer's assembled at the head-quarters, corner of Nassau-street and Hudson-avenue, and presented Col. Conk with an elegant sword, sash, belt and haversack. A brief address was made by Dr. Thomas P. Norris, and an appropriate patriotic response on behalf of the recipient by S. D. Morris Esq.' Whether the present sword is that mentioned in the article or not is doubtful given that the article cited does not mention Major General Duryea. Other officer's are recorded being presented with more than one sword during the civil war. The 39th New York left for Fortress Monroe, Virginia, and was attached to Camp Hamilton until April 1863. They fought at Whittaker's Mills, Williamsburg, and Fort Magruder in April 1863. After the actions the regiment moved to York down where they served until April 1864. Colonel Conk was honourably discharged for reasons of health on 28 July 1863.
18th century AD. A white marble figure of the Hindu god Vishnu standing and wearing a dhoti with wide sash, garland and necklace around neck; the god has four arms and is crowned with a tiara, hair falling to the back of the neck. 4 kg, 49cm (19"). Property of an American lady; acquired 1970s-1990s. Fair condition.
Attributed to Frans van Mieris. A 17th Century Oil on Cradled Oak Panel: Three-quarter Length Portrait of an elegant lady believed to be Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sévigné (1626-1696), wearing a gold dress and blue sash seated on a red velvet cushion. Contained in an elaborate carved and gilded frame 20 ins x 16½ ins (51 cms x 42 cms).
English School. An 18th Century Oil on Canvas: Half Length Portrait of a Young Girl wearing a plumed floral headdress, white dress and blue sash with flowers gathered in her skirt, 30 ins x 25 ins (76 cms x 64 cms). Contained in a moulded black frame with gilt liner, 35 ins x 30 ins (89 cm x 76 cms).
Palitoy Vintage Action Man Soldiers of The World, French Resistance fighter, beret, sweater, trousers, boots, radio set, 7.65 sub machine gun, lebel revolver & shoulder holster, knife, radio set, Croix de Guerre medal on flocked hair gripping hands doll and French Foreign Legion, dark blue coat, sash, shirt, trousers, kepi with cover, waist belt, back pack, canteen, scabbard, rifle and bayonet, on flocked hair fixed hands doll, both in near mint condition (2 items)
FREEMASONRY. A GROUP OF MASONIC REGALIA AND JEWELS to include Royal Arch 9ct gold Past Master's jewel (Kingsley), Grand Officials silver collar jewel, silver gilt and enamel MEZ jewel (Eleanor Cross), Order of the Temple silver gilt and enamel Preceptory jewel, mantle, tunic, cap, sash, star, belt, sword and gloves
A 1950'S CHARLES FREDERICK WORTH SILK BALL GOWN Made from gold and eau de nil grosgrain silk. Embellished in pearls, diamante, beads and sequins front and back. The dress is fastened at the back with a metal lightning zip. A sash wraps around the waist. Labelled on the inner skirt seam 'C Worth 50 Grosvenor Street'. "Waist 28" Bust 35". (silk has been stained with champagne!? bodice coming away from skirt). There is a pretty matching evening bag, which contains diamante earrings and choker. (4)
A 1940'S CHANTILLY LACE WEDDING DRESS & THREE WHITE DRESSES. A white Chantilly lace wedding dress, with a lace bodice beaded around the neckline with silver and white glass beads. Tapering long lace sleeves, layers of white tulle make up the skirt with a swag of Chantilly lace hanging from the waist down to a pretty sculpted train. Long metal side zip. 22" waist. (tulle has shrunk). A further picot tulle strapless white empire line dress, with a yellow sash covering a rouched bodice. The tulle has a small stain and a small rip. 24" waist. A 1960's net white dress cut in 1930's style with embroidered flowers, lined with a side nylon zip. 30" waist. And finally a white cotton lawn drop waisted 'Gina Fratini' dress trimmed with Chantilly lace and yellow satin bow. Size 12. (4)
A M-GENERALS FULL DRESS UNIFORM etc. A Gt War period full dress uniform with Generals rank full dress coat, trousers, epaulettes, boots. Scarlet and gold bullion sash, full dress tunic with bullion elbow - cuff ornate decoration, Victorian RAMC sidecap with gilt/silver cm badge. A Generals grey cloth overcoat, with GV buttons. All contained in a tin trunk. The items in this lot were worn by Major General Louis Edward Anderson CB, later D D M S Southern Command India. Born 27/3/1861 at Roden Place Dundalk, educated at Dundalk School and Qualified at the College of Surgeons Dublin in 1881. Too young for the army he sailed as a Ships Doctor, for six voyages. 1881-84. He served in the Soudan Expedition December 1884 (Medal with two clasps-Khedives Star) . Thence to India and served in the Tochi Valley (Medal & clasp). Served in the South African War (QSA with two clasps including Defence of Mafeking). KSA with two clasps MID LG 8/2/1901. Surgeon General 1912-Major General in 1919. War Medal 1914-18 for service in Ireland until 1916, thence India. CB 1913. Full copied details available.
William Derby (British, 1786-1847): Sir Robert Walpole, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, wearing the sash & star of the Order of the Bath, standing beside embroidered silk purse of the Chancellor of the Exchequer's Seal, watercolour on card, H 18 x W 14 cm, inscribed verso 'Sir Robert Walpole, First Earl of Orford. From the Original of Jarvis, in the Collection of Thomas Walpole...Drawn by W. Derby 1829'. Note: It is likely the present composition derives from an original by Charles Jervas, commissioned by Walpole in 1725 as a gift for his one of his supporters.

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