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Lot 838

Joseph Le Guluche (1849-1915): ``Vieux Saboureur``, a terracotta bust of a workman wearing a cap, his arms folded, on a tree trunk base with sash inscribed Ses Sauriers and with tools and a wheel, on a titled rectangular base, signed, 64cm high Some minor chipping and losses. Handles of tools possibly replaced. 200914

Lot 838

Joseph Le Guluche (1849-1915): ``Vieux Saboureur``, a terracotta bust of a workman wearing a cap, his arms folded, on a tree trunk base with sash inscribed Ses Sauriers and with tools and a wheel, on a titled rectangular base, signed, 64cm high Some minor chipping and losses. Handles of tools possibly replaced. 200914

Lot 51

A Prussian cavalry sash, of pale blue silk with gold lettering: `Kameradschaft ehem 1.Garde Dragoner Konigin Victoria von Gross Britannien u. Ireland e.V. Berlin`; and a folder of Third Reich era identity documents, and other ephemera. Live bidding available, see www.georgekidner.co.uk for details

Lot 483

Meissen Chinoiserie Figure of a Man with a long handled parasol and impressive, decorated hat, his layered clothing comprising a long, florally decorated robe with yellow lining and a turquoise sash, a similar coloured `skirt` beneath, held by a green belt; his pointed, brimmed hat being in pale green and yellow; standing on a rococo white and gilt base; with all the quality and detail expected of Meissen, c1900; underglaze blue crossed swords and impressed numbers to the underside

Lot 76

Ceramics and Objects - a Wardle night light; a Dartmouth fish; a pair of opera glasses; a photo frame; silk embroidered sash; etc

Lot 5

A set of four late Georgian treacle glaze furniture/sash window rests; a pair of provincial Chinese ginger jars

Lot 280

A circa 1900 Marshall and Snelgrove, London, couture style deep rose satin evening dress, with diamanté shell sequins and beading on the corseted bodice, with full length skirt, gathered to a low bustle detail on the back, two fitted petticoats with a bow sash (labelled), size small.

Lot 46

An André Laug model runway ball gown, strapless with bustle layers in coordinated greens, blacks, reds and purples, large sash with bow.

Lot 178

A famille rose Maiden Immortal, early 20th century, standing in brilliantly-coloured, flowered and scrolled gown, holding a gilt pearl, on a green lotus leaf and red flower, swept by waves, impressed marks Fujian Huiguan, minor chips, 37.6cm In the mid Qing dynasty, a group of workers from Dehua moved to Jingdezhen and set up a kiln there; this figure perfectly encapsulates the figure-casting skills of the former with the decoration of the latter. ????? ??????????? ®????¯????, Tip to end of hair missing, bottom 2.5cm of sash broken and glued, chips to enamels on lotus flower, otherwise no obvious faults.

Lot 588

An Arita Kwannon, early 20th century, the goddess standing in robes, white enamelled with dots and clouds and tied with a bejewelled sash, hands restored, cracks, 49cm, Both hands broken off and glued. Accessory missing from hands. Numerous cracks to base. Gilding rubbed on high points throughout.

Lot 178

A famille rose Maiden Immortal, early 20th century, standing in brilliantly-coloured, flowered and scrolled gown, holding a gilt pearl, on a green lotus leaf and red flower, swept by waves, impressed marks Fujian Huiguan, minor chips, 37.6cm In the mid Qing dynasty, a group of workers from Dehua moved to Jingdezhen and set up a kiln there; this figure perfectly encapsulates the figure-casting skills of the former with the decoration of the latter. ????? ??????????? ®????¯????, Tip to end of hair missing, bottom 2.5cm of sash broken and glued, chips to enamels on lotus flower, otherwise no obvious faults.

Lot 105

1870s Home Rule Sash A green silk and gilt bullion Home Rule Association sash, incorporating a panel with portraits of Rev. Joseph Galbraith, Isaac Butt, Q.C. and John Martin above the motto Our own again"".

Lot 328

A watch holder group modelled as three female figures each wearing a sash and standing on an oval base, together with another watch holder and four clock groups, various sizes (6) CONDITION REPORT: fair but with some firing faults and other damage

Lot 55

20th Century English School. Two Girls Seated, both dressed in White, one with a Pink sash, the other with a Blue sash, Watercolour, Indistinctly Signed and Dated 1889 in Pencil, Oval, 20.5” x 16.5”.

Lot 20

Scottish sash brooch, silver and turquoise pendant and a bracelet

Lot 403

A collection of Masonic regalia formerly the property of Brother A. Quinney, Stoneleigh Lodge no.725, including a cased 9ct gold jewel, a silver gilt enamel decorated jewel, six further silver or silver gilt medallions, two aprons, sash, wallet, booklets and related paperwork. CONDITION REPORT Weight 2.9 ozt including cloth and enamel.

Lot 334

A carved Jadeite Figure of a Maiden Immortal her long flowing robes tied with a sash, a flowering bough held in her hands, her hair in coiled chignon, the crystalline stone with bluish-green suffusions, 8in, some damage to flowers on branch

Lot 1649

A Mexican buff pottery figure of a seated man, probably Nayart, circa 500-1000 AD, modelled seated on a stool, wearing a black and brown decorated shoulder sash, height approx 18cm (repaired).

Lot 180

A German Third Reich NSDAP Funeral Sash, the red cotton ground applied with a black swastika on a white circle, one end with gilt metal thread fringe

Lot 180

A German Third Reich NSDAP Funeral Sash, the red cotton ground applied with a black swastika on a white circle, one end with gilt metal thread fringe

Lot 91

A BUST-LENGTH FIGUREHEAD OF JOHN JERVIS, EARL OF ST.VINCENT, CIRCA 1800, carved from the solid and depicted wearing uniform coat with sash, gold medal and garter star, stock and cocked bicorn hat (wear, conservation) -- 32in. (81.5cm.) high

Lot 76

A pair of mid-19th century treacle glaze sash window stops in the form of lions heads (chipped)

Lot 1440

A Masonic Sash, Apron and Gloves.

Lot 1440

A Masonic Sash, Apron and Gloves.

Lot 77

A Masonic apron and sash with jewel together with a Masonic apron and sash with oval Cheshire Lodge jewel

Lot 1048

A collection of Masonic Regalia books, including Emillation Ritual, Uniter Grand Lodge of England Constitutions, 1984 and 1989, Northamptonshire and Huntingdonshire Masonic Yearbook 1990-1991, 1994-1995, and 1995-1996, together with aprons, gloves, and a sash, in a black briefcase.

Lot 505

A miniature, of a lady wearing a blue sash, in a garden, indistinctly signed, 14 x 9 cm, in an ornate brass strut frame

Lot 1048

A collection of Masonic Regalia books, including Emillation Ritual, Uniter Grand Lodge of England Constitutions, 1984 and 1989, Northamptonshire and Huntingdonshire Masonic Yearbook 1990-1991, 1994-1995, and 1995-1996, together with aprons, gloves, and a sash, in a black briefcase.

Lot 586

R.A.O.B Husband & Wife - all gilt medals `Death or Glory` & `Viking` Lodges plus `Unity Glade` Lodge 501. (Set of 3 gilt medals & lapel badge + 3 gilt medals & sash) GVF.

Lot 2507

A Laura Ashley 1980s black velvet strapless dress with a short purple taffeta skirt, crepe cream bodice and black skirted dress with orange black tie sash late 1960s, a Liberty paisley skirt late 1960s and pleated purple/green late 1960s skirt (four)

Lot 2622

Richly embroidered satin strapless dress with wide coffee coloured sash embossed with gold. Cream tulip topped embroidered dress with gold embroidery on dress. Rosplay pink duster coat in slub silk 1956 (3)

Lot 876

A 1930s bead work sash belt and a piece of trimming to match; together with a 9ct gold framed pair of child's spectacles (from six months old)

Lot 184

Large Chad Valley straw filled plush articulated teddy bear with sailor sash

Lot 324

Links of London Silver necklace set with blue stone droplet with sash bag and paper bag. Good Overall

Lot 12A

A 1970's Jean Varon Evening Dress. Soft jersey 100% Rayon viscose. Red pleated high neck following down to the waist. Pleated inset from the hip. The dress is fastened at the front down to below the hip. Size 12. A further 1970's 'louis Feraud' Party frock, off the shoulder, tiered black organza, with lining, red silk sash and side zip. Size 8

Lot 18

A 'Zandra Rhodes' Slinky black jersey dress. With copper piping straps. Size 10. A 'Zandra Rhodes' fucia pink silk satin sash. And a further 1960's 'Janice Wainwright' Forty Seven Poland Street, skirt and top made from black viscose with sparkly detail at the hem, pockets on the skirt, side zip. Size 10. (3)

Lot 45

1960's 'Yves Saint Laurent' Gypsy Collection Skirt and Blouse. A soft black silk velvet blouse/jacket with low cut front and lacing. Slightly puffed sleeves. Beautiful nipped waist. Size 40. A burgundy and black shot silk watermarked full skirt falling in folds to the ankle. A long sash belt wraps around the top of the skirt. Size 36. (2)

Lot 51

A 'Werle' 'Beverely Hills' Cocktail Dress. Black silk dress with chiffon bodice and sleeves. Beautifully fitted with cross over front sash. lined in silk. Size 8

Lot 87

1920's Silk Organdy Cocktail Dress. A soft musky rose pink dress with a sculpted neckline and a layered skirt. The dress has been altered at a later date, with a metal zip at the side and a mauve silk sash added on. Size 8/10

Lot 131

19th century bisque headed doll with jointed wood and composition body, sleepy eyes, open mouth, showing teeth and appears to be in original clothing, 31cm, marked 390 15/0 M(?) and a Scottish composition doll in Highland dress, sleepy eyes, kilt, sash and bonnet, 24cm

Lot 140

James I, the Peace with Spain, cast bronze medal, 1604, laureate and armoured bust right, the armour decorated and sash over right shoulder, IACOBVS DG MAG BRIT FRAN ET HIB R, rev., Peace with palm branch faces Religion with beacon-light, HINC PAX COPIA CLARAQ RELIGIO, wide rim around, 38.5mm (MI 194/16). An unusual rare and probably not contemporary medal, extremely fine. Provenance: Bt. S. Lipton, June 2001; ticket states ex Archduke Sigismund Collection (Hess, Luzern, 1933-34).

Lot 193

Henri IV (1553-1589-1610) and Marie de Médicis (1573-1642), King and Queen of France, oval silver portrait medal, by Simon de Passe, unsigned, circa 1625, in imitation of engraving, conjoined busts to right, he in decorated armour, a sash from his left shoulder and, on a ribbon, the Badge of the Order of the St. Esprit, she with decorative high lace collar and jewelled star in her hair, signed below, "Simon Passæus fecit", HENR IIII CHRIST RE MARIA AVGVSTA, rev., crowned oval with the shields of France and Navarre and crowned H and olive branches, within the Collars of the Orders of St. Michael and the St. Esprit, signed below, "Sim: Passæus sculpsit", 66 x 55mm (MI 240/7). A superb medal, extremely fine and extremely rare. The medal is believed to have been commissioned at the time of the marriage of Charles I and Henrietta Maria of France (1625), to honour the Bride`s parents. 7 examples listed in the Falkiner Index. Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 15 October, 2002 (lot 976).

Lot 258

Robert Devereaux, 3rd Earl of Essex (1591-1646), Captain-General and Commander-in-Chief of the Parliamentary army, small oval silver Military Reward badge, 1642, armoured bust, almost full-face, with sash over shoulder, broad lace collar, rev., oval garnished shield of the arms of Essex, 30 x 22mm (MI 298/117; Platt II, type G, pp. 84-85), integral suspension loop. Very fine and rare. See footnote to lot 255.

Lot 264

Edward Montagu, Lord Mandeville and 2nd Earl of Manchester (1602-1671), commander of Parliamentary Eastern Association army, oval gilt-silver Military Reward, 1643, by Thomas Rawlins, armoured bust three-quarters left, sash over shoulder, his hair long and flowing, legend in script in two lines, "Should hear both houses of parliament for true religion and subjects freedom stand - Pro Religione lege Rege et Parliamento", rev., the two Houses of Parliament with King and Speaker, wreath border around to both sides, 52 x 34.5mm (MI 310/138, "Unique?"; Platt II, type G, pp. 334-35), integral suspension loop. Good very fine with an excellent portrait and an extreme rarity. Platt notes two specimens, one the "unique?" piece in the British Museum. Provenance: Believed ex. Spink Auction

Lot 265

Edward Montagu, Lord Mandeville and 2nd Earl of Manchester (1602-1671), commander of Parliamentary Eastern Association army, oval gilt-silver Military Reward, 1643, by Thomas Rawlins, half-length armoured bust three-quarters left, sash around waist, his hair long and flowing, legend in script,"Pro Religione lege Rege et Parliamento", rev., the two Houses of Parliament with King and Speaker, wreath border around to both sides, 53 x 37mm (MI 310/139, illus.; Eim. 143B; Platt II, type H, pp. 334-35), integral suspension loop. Good very fine with an excellent portrait, very rare. Platt notes three specimens, all in the British Museum. Provenance: Ex. Bonhams Auction, 14 July, 2004 (lot 584)

Lot 268

Sir Richard Brown (1610?-1669), cast silver oval Military Reward, 1644, armoured bust of Brown three-quarters left, a sash across his shoulder, NON VIR SED VIRTVS, rev., armorial shield of Brown, FOR KING AND PARLIAMENT 1644, wreath and pellet border to both sides, 38 x 26.5mm. (MI 312/142; Eim. 144; Platt II, type A, pp. 59-62). Much as made, good very fine, some light chasing, toned and very rare. Sir Richard Brown successfully commanded a small Parliamentary army in the Abingdon area and was present at the siege of Oxford. He was several times a Member of Parliament, but became disillusioned with the Parliamentary cause. At the Restoration he greeted Charles II on his entry to the City; he was created a baronet also elected Lord Mayor of London for 1660. An engraved portrait dated to 1647 and signed R.S. (NPG D27151), shows a very similar, though reversed portrait. Provenance: Morton & Eden, 20-21 May, 2003 (lot 1148); ex Greta S. Heckett Collection, Sotheby`s, 25 May 1977 (lot 73).

Lot 277

Murrough O`Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin (1614-1674), silver portrait medal, 1646, by Abraham Simon, signed AS on truncation, armoured bust of Lord Inchiquin left, wearing lace cravat and sash, rev., legend and title as Lord President of the Province of Munster, 36mm. (MI 324/161; Eim. 150; Platt II, pp. 242-43; Brady 14-15, this piece). Cast and lightly chased, with old trace of mounting-mark at top, good very fine and very rare. The Earl of Inchiquin fought against the Catholic Rebels in Ireland in 1642 before changing to the Parliamentary forces. He was ruthless in the sacking and burning of several towns, earning the nickname "Murrough of the Burnings". He cleared the Catholics from Cork, Youghal and Kinsale. The medal`s reverse gives him the title of Lord President of the Province of Munster. On the Restoration he transferred his allegiance once more to the Crown but by then he was regarded as a traitor by both sides. He visited Rome seeking pardon from the Pope for his past atrocities and spent his remaining years in penance. The emergency coins issued in Ireland by the Lords Justices in 1642 are sometimes called "Inchiquin Money". For an account of the the medals, see Gerard Brady, The Lord Inchiquin Medal of 1646 (Abraham Simon), Numismatic Circular, March 1989, pp 41-43. Provenance: Morton & Eden, 20-21 May, 2003 (lot 1154); ex G. D. Paterson, Christie`s, 25 November 1969; ex C. Hughes Hartmann Collection, Glendining`s, 27 May 1957 (lot 221).

Lot 39

François II, King of France (1544-1549-1560), the Peace of Edinburgh, 1560, a 19th century restitutional copper medal, 1560, believed by Jean Baptiste Salmson, copying a (now lost) 16th century jeton, laureate bust left, wearing armour and sash, rev., two cornucopiae from which emerge the busts of François and Mary, the crowned letter F between them, ABVNDANTIA PVBLICA GALLIAR, in ex, PAX CVM ANGLIS, 53.5mm (MI 97/17; BMC [Jones] Vol I, 224). Extremely fine. Provenance: Bt. R. Gladdle, December, 2010.

Lot 48

Quantity of assorted toys: Fairylite Thunderbirds Alan Tracy doll (wearing hat, boots and blue suit, missing sash and badges); two JR21 Thunderbirds Thunderbird 3; Herts Plastic Moulders Doctor Who Dalek; Minic M302 remote control tank. Playworn - G. (5)

Lot 39

François II, King of France (1544-1549-1560), the Peace of Edinburgh, 1560, a 19th century restitutional copper medal, 1560, believed by Jean Baptiste Salmson, copying a (now lost) 16th century jeton, laureate bust left, wearing armour and sash, rev., two cornucopiae from which emerge the busts of François and Mary, the crowned letter F between them, ABVNDANTIA PVBLICA GALLIAR, in ex, PAX CVM ANGLIS, 53.5mm (MI 97/17; BMC [Jones] Vol I, 224). Extremely fine. Provenance: Bt. R. Gladdle, December, 2010.

Lot 140

James I, the Peace with Spain, cast bronze medal, 1604, laureate and armoured bust right, the armour decorated and sash over right shoulder, IACOBVS DG MAG BRIT FRAN ET HIB R, rev., Peace with palm branch faces Religion with beacon-light, HINC PAX COPIA CLARAQ RELIGIO, wide rim around, 38.5mm (MI 194/16). An unusual rare and probably not contemporary medal, extremely fine. Provenance: Bt. S. Lipton, June 2001; ticket states ex Archduke Sigismund Collection (Hess, Luzern, 1933-34).

Lot 165

Charles, Prince of Wales, oval silver portrait medal, by Simon de Passe, dated 1616, in imitation of engraving, signed Si: Pa: fec. On rev., armoured bust of the Prince three-quarters right wearing lace ruff, sash and Garter badge on ribbon, "Carolus Princeps walliæ", rev., crowned shield within Garter, ILLUSTRISS ET POTEN PR CAROLUS PRINCEPS WALLIÆ DUX CORN YOR ET ALB ETC, 55.5 x 43mm. (MI 216/66). Pierced at top, the portrait very fine, but the reverse with somewhat defacing scratching, rare. 20 examples are listed in the Falkiner Index. Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 15 October, 2002 (lot 972).

Lot 193

Henri IV (1553-1589-1610) and Marie de Médicis (1573-1642), King and Queen of France, oval silver portrait medal, by Simon de Passe, unsigned, circa 1625, in imitation of engraving, conjoined busts to right, he in decorated armour, a sash from his left shoulder and, on a ribbon, the Badge of the Order of the St. Esprit, she with decorative high lace collar and jewelled star in her hair, signed below, "Simon Passæus fecit", HENR IIII CHRIST RE MARIA AVGVSTA, rev., crowned oval with the shields of France and Navarre and crowned H and olive branches, within the Collars of the Orders of St. Michael and the St. Esprit, signed below, "Sim: Passæus sculpsit", 66 x 55mm (MI 240/7). A superb medal, extremely fine and extremely rare. The medal is believed to have been commissioned at the time of the marriage of Charles I and Henrietta Maria of France (1625), to honour the Bride`s parents. 7 examples listed in the Falkiner Index. Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 15 October, 2002 (lot 976).

Lot 258

Robert Devereaux, 3rd Earl of Essex (1591-1646), Captain-General and Commander-in-Chief of the Parliamentary army, small oval silver Military Reward badge, 1642, armoured bust, almost full-face, with sash over shoulder, broad lace collar, rev., oval garnished shield of the arms of Essex, 30 x 22mm (MI 298/117; Platt II, type G, pp. 84-85), integral suspension loop. Very fine and rare. See footnote to lot 255.

Lot 264

Edward Montagu, Lord Mandeville and 2nd Earl of Manchester (1602-1671), commander of Parliamentary Eastern Association army, oval gilt-silver Military Reward, 1643, by Thomas Rawlins, armoured bust three-quarters left, sash over shoulder, his hair long and flowing, legend in script in two lines, "Should hear both houses of parliament for true religion and subjects freedom stand - Pro Religione lege Rege et Parliamento", rev., the two Houses of Parliament with King and Speaker, wreath border around to both sides, 52 x 34.5mm (MI 310/138, "Unique?"; Platt II, type G, pp. 334-35), integral suspension loop. Good very fine with an excellent portrait and an extreme rarity. Platt notes two specimens, one the "unique?" piece in the British Museum. Provenance: Believed ex. Spink Auction

Lot 265

Edward Montagu, Lord Mandeville and 2nd Earl of Manchester (1602-1671), commander of Parliamentary Eastern Association army, oval gilt-silver Military Reward, 1643, by Thomas Rawlins, half-length armoured bust three-quarters left, sash around waist, his hair long and flowing, legend in script,"Pro Religione lege Rege et Parliamento", rev., the two Houses of Parliament with King and Speaker, wreath border around to both sides, 53 x 37mm (MI 310/139, illus.; Eim. 143B; Platt II, type H, pp. 334-35), integral suspension loop. Good very fine with an excellent portrait, very rare. Platt notes three specimens, all in the British Museum. Provenance: Ex. Bonhams Auction, 14 July, 2004 (lot 584)

Lot 268

Sir Richard Brown (1610?-1669), cast silver oval Military Reward, 1644, armoured bust of Brown three-quarters left, a sash across his shoulder, NON VIR SED VIRTVS, rev., armorial shield of Brown, FOR KING AND PARLIAMENT 1644, wreath and pellet border to both sides, 38 x 26.5mm. (MI 312/142; Eim. 144; Platt II, type A, pp. 59-62). Much as made, good very fine, some light chasing, toned and very rare. Sir Richard Brown successfully commanded a small Parliamentary army in the Abingdon area and was present at the siege of Oxford. He was several times a Member of Parliament, but became disillusioned with the Parliamentary cause. At the Restoration he greeted Charles II on his entry to the City; he was created a baronet also elected Lord Mayor of London for 1660. An engraved portrait dated to 1647 and signed R.S. (NPG D27151), shows a very similar, though reversed portrait. Provenance: Morton & Eden, 20-21 May, 2003 (lot 1148); ex Greta S. Heckett Collection, Sotheby`s, 25 May 1977 (lot 73).

Lot 277

Murrough O`Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin (1614-1674), silver portrait medal, 1646, by Abraham Simon, signed AS on truncation, armoured bust of Lord Inchiquin left, wearing lace cravat and sash, rev., legend and title as Lord President of the Province of Munster, 36mm. (MI 324/161; Eim. 150; Platt II, pp. 242-43; Brady 14-15, this piece). Cast and lightly chased, with old trace of mounting-mark at top, good very fine and very rare. The Earl of Inchiquin fought against the Catholic Rebels in Ireland in 1642 before changing to the Parliamentary forces. He was ruthless in the sacking and burning of several towns, earning the nickname "Murrough of the Burnings". He cleared the Catholics from Cork, Youghal and Kinsale. The medal`s reverse gives him the title of Lord President of the Province of Munster. On the Restoration he transferred his allegiance once more to the Crown but by then he was regarded as a traitor by both sides. He visited Rome seeking pardon from the Pope for his past atrocities and spent his remaining years in penance. The emergency coins issued in Ireland by the Lords Justices in 1642 are sometimes called "Inchiquin Money". For an account of the the medals, see Gerard Brady, The Lord Inchiquin Medal of 1646 (Abraham Simon), Numismatic Circular, March 1989, pp 41-43. Provenance: Morton & Eden, 20-21 May, 2003 (lot 1154); ex G. D. Paterson, Christie`s, 25 November 1969; ex C. Hughes Hartmann Collection, Glendining`s, 27 May 1957 (lot 221).

Lot 1060

A Clarke woodworker electric 16 inch scroll saw, virtually unused and in original cardboard packaging together with a pair of heavy duty 30 inch sash cramps and a foot operated air pump with gauge

Lot 1061

A quantity of unsorted vintage workshop hand tools, a large sash cramp, two two-man wood saws, etc

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