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A Sino-Tibetan gilt bronze figure of Tara, late 19th Century, modelled seated in lalitasana, her right foot supported by a lotus flower growing from her throne, her hands in varada and vitarkmudra, wearing a headdress, beaded jewellery and a sash billowing around her arms, height approx 21.5cm.
Motoring interest: 1930`s `Stadium` aluminium motorcycling goggles, RHA bar badge. Rudge Book of the Road, J.A.P. motorcycle book and collection of motorcycle manuals etc., orignal Morris Minor workshop manuals etc. Large quantity of class motorcycle books incl. Norton and various British bikes. plus Independent Order of Odd Fellows - scarlet silk ceremonial sash with gilt metal fringing.
Ephemera – silks fine collection of commemorative silks including a menu for a ball held at the Whitehall Rooms Hotel Metropole London in 1889 two memorial addresses to Walter Towgood of the Riverside Rubber Company Kuala Selangor a 19th c silk badge featuring the flags of Britain France Belgium Russia and Japan a sash featuring intricate patterns of birds butterflies and flowers and a bookmark with chromo-lithograph addition. Note: sold as a collection not subject to return.
A Collection of Masonic Regalia, including a leather cased set to Mark Master Masons of three aprons, neck sash, pair of gloves, two silver gilt and three gilt metal jewels, books, pamphlets etc; another small leather case, eight aprons, three neck sashes, a hat, various cloth insignia, three other silver jewels three gilt metal jewels, a quantity of books and two boxed plates.
A Collection of RAOB Roll of Honour Regalia, to Brother John Broughton of the Old Town Lodge No.6564, comprising an apron, sash, collarette and a pair of cuffs, two 9 carat gold and enamelled breast jewels dated 1931 and 1940 (65 grams total gross) and a gilt metal and enamelled Grand Lodge breast jewel, together with a portrait photograph of the recipient wearing the regalia, a briar pipe and a notebook, all contained in a small case.
Regalia to The Order of Thomas of Acon, comprising tunic, mantle and red velvet cap; Regalia to a Knight of Malta, comprising a tunic, a mantle, black velvet cap, a Great Priory jewel and collarette and two breast jewels; Regalia to a Past Deputy Great Sword Bearer of the Knights Templar, comprising two tunics, a mantle, sash, Past Preceptor`s collarette and jewel, breast jewel, cap and leather belt with sword frog; and another mantle with armorial for Great Priory Past Great Sword Bearer.
Two Cases of Masonic Regalia, including Knights of Malta black cloak and red mantle, Malta breast jewel, red Alms bag, Great Priory collarette and jewel, hat, eleven other jewels including Stuart Lodge, Mercury Lodge and Knights Templar, a Rose Croix apron and two other aprons, two collars, a sash, napkin etc
A Tyler Sword, the double edge blade etched with masonic symbols, with white metal cruciform hilt cast with a Phoenix bird and masonic symbols, with black scabbard; Masonic Regalia, including a black staff with silver plated dove finial, a Royal Order of Scotland apron, crimson sash and jewel, green sash and jewel, breast jewel, green arm garter "Virtue and Silence"; a blue and silver sash with silver bullion fringing; a piece of tartan cloth; a quantity of assorted unused ribbon and three Royal Ark Mariners rosettes in a small brown case
A Set of Knights Templar Regalia, comprising mantle, tunic, black gloves, crimson cap, Past Preceptor`s collarette and jewel, Provincial sash, Northants, Hunts & Beds mantle badge, Preceptor`s sword with scabbard, leather belt and sword frog, miniature sword and scabbard, three ties and a Knights of Malta collarette and jewel, all in a fitted case
A Pair of Victorian Silver Plated Epaulettes to the Northumberland and Newcastle Volunteer Cavalry, each with overlapping shoulder scales set with a button embossed with a Queen`s crown over NNVC, with silver bullion fringe, lined in crimson morocco and pleated silk; a pair of matching undress epaulettes all contained in original black Japanned tin; a Crimson Sash, a modern blue lanyard and a red petersham belt with cut steel butterfly clasp
GEORGE V (1865-1936) King of the United Kingdom 1910-36 & QUEEN MARY (1867-1953) Queen Consort. A pair of 9x10.5 signed photographs by both King George V and Queen Mary individually. The King`s image depicts him standing in a formal three quarter length pose wearing his uniform and the Queen is seen standing in a formal three quarter length pose wearing a sash and crown and holding a closed fan in her hands. Photographs by W & D Downey of London. Signed in dark fountain pen ink by King George V (`George R. I.`) and Queen Mary (`Mary R`) to the lower photographer`s mounts and both dated 1917 in their hands. Neatly trimmed (with partial loss of blind embossed Royal crest at head) and with some light overall foxing to the mounts. G to about VG, 2
Lieutenant-Colonel Wheetman John Churchill Pearson, 3rd Viscount Cowdray, Deputy Lieutenant of Sussex, a Deputy Lieutenant’s uniform, tailored by Meyer & Mortimer of London, dated 1952, including: a tunic and overalls, a peaked cap, a silver and crimson sash, a silver laced sword sling with web under-belt, a field service scabbard and black cover (lacking sword), a Sam Browne belt, brace and frog and two pairs of plated spurs, contained in a metal uniform trunk with mounted shaped brass plaque ‘The Right Hon’ble Viscount Cowdray, D.L.’. Provenance: Cowdray. Lt.-Col. Wheetman John Churchill Pearson, 3rd Viscount Cowdray, b.27 February 1910, d. 19 January 1995. Fought in the Second World War, where he was severely wounded in the retreat to Dunkirk, his left arm was amputated. He was decorated with the award of Territorial Decoration and gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel between 1940 and 1941 in the service of the Home Guard. He held the office of Parliamentary Private Secretary between September 1941 and December 1942, to the Under-Secretary of Air. He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.) of Sussex in 1945.
A group of Masonic regalia, including a silver gilt and enamelled Celerity Lodge jewel, detailed `No. 5602`, an oval gilt metal and blue enamelled lodge badge, detailed `London`, a circular gilt metal pendant badge, detailed `Guelph Chapter`, a Masonic bronze medallion, a red and blue Masonic sash with triangular badge, the matching apron with gilt metal tassel drops, a black rosette, a clay pipe and two Masonic certificates.
† A post 1902 R Artillery officer’s scarlet/blue sidecap, gilt piping, embroidered badge, silk lining; an ERII RN PO’s peaked cap, embroidered badge; an ERII R Marines Colour Sergeants No 1 blue tunic, embroidered arm badge and gilt chevrons, staybrite badges and buttons, label d 1968; an officers tartan kilt of the Black Watch; an NCOs scarlet shoulder sash and tassels; a scarlet/white pennant; sundry belts, WBC parts, lanyard and tags, etc. GC to VGC
Order of the Buffaloes regalia for Hill Top Lodge, number 8336 Pontefract, Yorkshire, together with the supplier`s delivery note and envelope from the F C Parry & Co Birmingham, dated 14 August 1957, comprising a sash, a collection of insignia including a silver gilt enamelled cross, cross keys, a broken pipe, a white metal tray measuring approximately 12 inches in diameter, and unconnected document dated 1809.
Paynes Poppets, George Payne and Co, Ltd - A Souvenir of the Coronation of HM Queen Elizabeth II, 1953, the cover printed in polychrome with a bust length oval portrait ,the sides with Royal Crest, Balmoral Castle, Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, pale blue ground with gilt scrolls; Harry Vincent Ltd - a canted rectangular confectionary tin, the cover printed with portrait, red sash and gilt crowns, on a cream and red ground, 3.5cm high, 15cm wide, 9.5cm deep; (2)
Willoughby (Hugh) Two fine costume designs depicting a woman in white shift and hat standing with pickaxe and miner`s lamp and a woman in matching dress hat and shoes the dress with full diaphanous skirt and a large sash the first heightened with silver and gold captioned “Gold Diggers” and signed in pencil by the artist 293 x 224mm. and 377 x 302mm. § Manuel (Jacques) A gouache costume designs for “Elektra” depicting an old man in a long robe and a large shawl 306 x 210mm. all framed and glazed(3) ***Hugh Willoughby was active in Paris London and New York. His designs were apparently for New York revues. The third design was apparently for a production staged at the Rideaux Gris Theatre Marseilles in 1935. It is not known which of the various plays with this title was performed..

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