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FOLLOWER OF DANIEL MYTENS (circa 1590-1647) Portrait of Matthew Babington of Rothley Temple MP for Co. Leicester (1612-1669), standing three quarter length wearing a black and grey striped doublet with lace collar and cuffs, a black sash with silver mounts, a sword at this side, holding a cane, formal garden background, armorial at top left and Aet 32 Ao 1645 bottom right, bears initials DMf, 44" x 39", relined, and companion portrait of Anne, wife of Matthew Babington (1615-1648), standing three quarter length wearing a dull gold satin dress, reaching out to a vase of flowers on a plum cloth draped table, landscape and crimson drape background, 45" x 38", each with plain gilt slip and name plate
A MEISSEN EQUESTRIAN FIGURE OF A HUSSAR LATE 19TH CENTURY, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS AND CANCELLATION MARK, INCISED 1898 Modelled astride a rearing white horse, wearing Austro-Hungarian military uniform c. 1760 of a fur-lined blue coat, red cap and jacket with blue sash, holding a sword and pistol, on rectangular scroll-moulded base heightened in gilding 7 in. (17.8 cm.) high View on Christie's.com
A MEISSEN FIGURE OF A LADY EARLY 20TH CENTURY, INCISED Q.112, PRESSNUMMER 121 Modelled standing wearing a pink flowered dress with dark pink bodice and turquoise sash, holding a playful dog in her arms, another at her feet pulling at her skirts, the oval rocky mound base applied with flowers 9¾ in. (24.8 cm.) high View on Christie's.com
A Collection of Craft Masonic Regalia, comprising Provincial Grand Lodge - Durham undress and full dress aprons, two collars, two silver gilt and enamel and two gilt metal and enamel collar badges, a silver gilt and enamel breast jewel, two pairs of gauntlets, and an apron badge; Holy Royal Arch Chapter Companion`s apron and sash; five various base metal jewels; four related books; a framed Darlington Grand Masonic Festival 1872 printed silk poster.
Jan-Frans van Bloemen, l'Orizzonte (Antwerp 1662-1749 Rome) View of a street in Rome (recto); Study of a monastery (verso) black chalk, pen and black ink, grey wash (recto); black chalk (verso), watermark encircled bust of a man wearing a sash, in profile, unframed 8 x 12¾ in. (20.2 x 32.4 cm.) View on Christie's.com
AN OFFICER`S POUCH AND POUCH-BELT, SABRETACHE, WAIST-BELT WITH SWORD AND SABRETACHE SLINGS AND A BARREL SASH, 1ST WEST YORKSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY, CIRCA 1821-60 the wooden body of the pouch, 2 inches x 4¾ inches x 1 inch, covered and lined with red Russia leather, with a red Russia leather internal flap and applied with a paper label of Hawkes Moseley & Co. (without address), the outer flap lined with red Russia leather and covered in scarlet cloth, edged with ¾ inch silver lace and applied with a white metal rose, 1¾ inches diameter, beneath a monarchical crown in gold and silver wire and coloured threads, with two white metal rings for attachment to the pouch belt, 2 inches wide, lined with scarlet cloth and faced with 1¾ inch silver lace, fitted with a white metal buckle, tip and slider and applied with a white metal boss, chains, pickers and picker-plate, with two leather tongued loops for attachment to the pouch, one button replaced; the sabretache pouch of crimson Russia leather lined with white buckram and applied inside with the paper label of Hawkes Moseley & Co., 14 Piccadilly, the flap, 13 inches x 11½ inches (base) and 8½ inches (top), covered in scarlet cloth, edged with 1? inch silver lace and applied with a white metal rose, 4 inches diameter, beneath a monarchical crown in gold and silver wire and coloured threads; the waist-belt of crimson Russia leather 1 inch wide, faced with ¾ inch silver lace, fitted with a white metal clasp formed of lions` masks linked by an S-shaped snake and with two white metal rings, 2? inches diameter, from which depend the two sword slings, each 1 inch wide and faced with ¾ inch silver lace, adjusted with white metal buckles and terminating in polished steel snap-clips, and the three sabretache slings, each 5/8 inch wide and faced with 5/8 inch silver lace, terminating in leather loops and white metal buckles; the barrel sash of crimson round cord and plaited cords and woven silver wire, the silver wire forming three groups of four barrels and one group of two, with five sliders, two acorn terminals and a toggle terminal A similar barrel sash is shown in a portrait of an unidentified officer of the regiment, c.1845, facing page 222 in the Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, Vol. XLIV (1966) and described in an article in the same journal pp. 234-236 as well as in another article in the JSAHR Vol. XVII (1938), p. 47.

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