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Donald Hamilton Fraser (1929-2009) 'Dancer in mauve sash' mixed media, signed and dated 1991, lower left 63cm x 43cm Provenance: This drawing was donated to English National Ballet on the occasion of 'Serenade to a Princess' held at the Banqueting House in Whitehall on May 18th 1991 in the presence of H.R.H Princess of Wales'
Ancient Order of Druids medals including a neck sash with Grand Lodge of England pendant and two Past Noble Arch Druid dependant medal to Brother V Payne 1950 and 1951 by Thomas Fatorini, a silver gilt and enamel Yorkshire Grey Lodge 553 jewel "V Payne RA NAD 1952", a silver gilt Royal Arch Chapter 30 jewel "Presented to Comp V Payne For Services as M.E.R.A July Sept 1952,", etc.
A collection of Ladies dress watches including Lorus, Jules Jurgensen & Diamonque with stainless steel and diamante bezel, white leather strap both boxed and further collection of wrist watches similar or plain bezels, strap mainly leather or rubber mainly white with blue and pink makes include Red or Dead; Gossip, Sash, Suzi B (Q) CR: all unboxed except two
after Robert Strange, the half-length portrait of Prince Charles in tartan jacket with blue sash for the Order of the Garter and wearing blue bonnet and white cockade, in modern white card mount(Portrait 6.5cm diameter) Note: It would appear this portrait originally formed part of a hidden portrait snuff box and would have been concealed either to the interior of a box on under a false cover. This is further backed up by a mid-19th century manuscript note which accompanies the box which reads “Prince Charles Edward Stuart’s picture, discovered concealed in the lid of an old snuff box about 1815, probably 70 years after it was placed in the box for concealment as the box originally belonged to a Jacobite family, J. Linning Stirling 1840’ the label is also noted “M.L.Melville Esq / This belongs to you / J. Linning / Stirling 8 th Sept. / 1853” and on an alter attached section “came to Mrs Janet Linning through her mother E. Wilson & aunts (Wilson) the Jacobite ladles: probably through their Haldane mother, grandmother or relation who were all ardent Jacobites”
Local Interest - The Lady Mayoress of Derby's silver-gilt and enamel shaped medallion, Presented by the Corporation to Mrs Maria Neal, Mayoress of Derby 1939-40, suspended from a green sash, Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham 1940, contemporary W.E. Watt, Goldsmith & Jeweller of Derby, case, (1); an illuminated, hand-scrivened and sealed vellum scroll en suite, blue silk moiré roll and black morocco cylinder muniment box, (1), [2]
Seated in Dhyanasana on a double-lotus throne with beaded edges, his hands held before him in dharmachakra mudra, each holding the stem of an uptalalotus rising to a bloom supporting a sutra, pustaka, dressed in a diaphanous dhoti tied around the waist with a sash, the exposed chest adorned with hardstone-inset garlands and chains, the arms with turquoise and carnelian inset armlets, the serene face with downcast eyes beneath braided hair and an elaborate tiara, the pendant ears with large wheel-shaped earrings, the right uptala lotus a later silver replacement, age wear, tarnishing, base plate lacking 14cm high
A Beautiful 22” Antique Geisha Japanese Doll in silk Kimono holding warrier ‘Kabuto’ Helmet. She stands an impressive 22” tall and is attached to a base. She wears a crown of metallic silver flowers. Her hair is lavishly done in traditional Japanese style, feels like human hair, it curls high to the back and is bound with silver and gold ribbons. Her face is perfectly painted, feathered brows and red lips. Her Kimono is made of beige, red silk with gold metallic and pink woven flowers. The obi sash is black with gold, bronze and pastel flowers, pink tie. In the left hand she holds a warrior helmet with horse hair tail, on top 2 antlers. Condition is generally very good – missing cover. Superb. Note: We are happy to provide additional images of any lot. Please email us or contact us via the link on the item page to request additional images.
WW1 Essex Regiment Group consisting silver War and Victory named “31492 Pte R Stock Essex R”. Complete in issue box. Together with silver Ancient Order of Foresters medal and sash ... WW1 Victory medal named “18478 Pte J A Hornsby Essex R”Lance Corporal J A Hornsby 18478 2nd Essex Reg, died 6/8/1918. Buried Mont-Bercanchon Cem. Gonnehem France.
Large Waist Sam Browne Officer’s Belt to fit waist 56 inches. Brass buckle and fittings. Single, brown leather cross strap and single sword steadying strap. Together with bullion cord, Officer’s sword knot ... Officer’s gilt and red waist sash with hanging tassels. Now fitted with civilian buckle. 3 items.
Royal Worcester figure of 'Bluebeard', modelled by Sybil Williams and Jessamine Bray, printed puce marks, shape number 2903, printed date code for 1931, modelled standing, turbaned wearing a long green tunic tied with an orange sash, holding a sword, on a chequer-patterned black and green rectangular base, 26cm high Condition ReportShort hairline crack to footrim and part of base, some slight wear to the tip of the silvering of his sword. minor glaze crazing at arms and hands, very light wear to gilding. Overall the enamels are bright and in good order.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Attendant Figure. A large and elaborately crafted male attendant figure dressed in a dark green tunic trimmed in orange and crème which belted with a crème coloured sash. The figure also wears a tall black hat and carries a book. The base upon which this figure rests takes the form of a stylised lotus flower. Attendant figures such as this item were important to a variety of cultures with afterlife beliefs which involved trials, travels, or an afterlife similar to that which was lived on earth. These figures, which are included as funerary offerings reflect the belief that assistance would be helpful in overcoming the difficult environs of the afterlife. Popular choices included warriors, dancers, male and female figures, and animals. This particular figure perhaps sends a personalised message - in Buddhist symbolism, the lotus represents purity of the body, speech and mind. Good condition. Provenance: Property of a London Gallery, previously with Mr. M.P. Dannish collector; acquired in the 1990s. Size: H:530mm / W:130.5mm ; 2800g
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Attendant Figure. A large and elaborately crafted male attendant figure dressed in a dark green tunic trimmed in orange and crème which belted with a crème coloured sash. The figure also wears a tall black hat and carries an object under his arm. The base upon which this figure rests takes the form of a stylised lotus flower. Attendant figures such as this item were important to a variety of cultures with afterlife beliefs which involved trials, travels, or an afterlife similar to that which was lived on earth. These figures, which are included as funerary offerings reflect the belief that assistance would be helpful in overcoming the difficult environs of the afterlife. Popular choices included warriors, dancers, male and female figures, and animals. This particular figure perhaps sends a personalised message - in Buddhist symbolism, the lotus represents purity of the body, speech and mind. Good condition. Size: H:520mm / W:130.5mm ; 3000g
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Attendant Figure. An elaborately crafted male attendant figure dressed in a green tunic with vibrant yellow cuffs, a deep blue overtunic, which is belted with a red sash. The attendant also sports a truncated conical hat and holds an emerald green object in his right hand. Attendant figures such as this item were important to a variety of cultures with afterlife beliefs which involved trials, travels, or an afterlife similar to that which was lived on earth. These figures, which are included as funerary offerings reflect the belief that assistance would be helpful in overcoming the difficult environs of the afterlife. Popular choices included warriors, dancers, male and female figures, and animals. Good condition. Size: H:240mm / W:90mm ; 694g Provenance: Property of a London Gallery, previously with Mr. M.P. Dannish collector; acquired in the 1990s
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Attendant Figure. An elaborately crafted male attendant figure dressed in a deep blue tunic with vibrant bright blue cuffs, and a deep blue over-tunic, which is belted with a red sash ribbon. The attendant also sports a truncated conical hat and an object, possibly a bold of cloth carried over his right shoulder. Attendant figures such as this item were important to a variety of cultures with afterlife beliefs which involved trials, travels, or an afterlife similar to that which was lived on earth. These figures, which are included as funerary offerings reflect the belief that assistance would be helpful in overcoming the difficult environs of the afterlife. Popular choices included warriors, dancers, male and female figures, and animals. Good condition. Size: H:240mm / W:110mm ; 676g, Provenance: Property of a London Gallery, previously with Mr. M.P. Dannish collector; acquired in the 1990s
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Attendant Figure. An elaborately crafted male attendant figure dressed in a light blue tunic, a black overtunic which is belted with a light blue sash and a tall light-coloured hat. The attendant’s has a blue and black object, possibly a set of carrier or saddle bags draped over his right shoulder. Attendant figures such as this item were important to a variety of cultures with afterlife beliefs which involved trials, travels, or an afterlife similar to that which was lived on earth. These figures, which are included as funerary offerings reflect the belief that assistance would be helpful in overcoming the difficult environs of the afterlife. Popular choices included warriors, dancers, male and female figures, and animals. Good condition. Size: H:190mm / W:60mm ; 251g, Provenance: Property of a London Gallery, previously with Mr. M.P. Dannish collector; acquired in the 1990s
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Attendant Figure. An elaborately crafted male attendant figure dressed in a dark blue tunic trimmed in red which belted with a light blue sash, and a tall reddish hat. The attendant’s left hand is lifted toward the face. Attendant figures such as this item were important to a variety of cultures with afterlife beliefs which involved trials, travels, or an afterlife similar to that which was lived on earth. These figures, which are included as funerary offerings reflect the belief that assistance would be helpful in overcoming the difficult environs of the afterlife. Popular choices included warriors, dancers, male and female figures, and animals. Good condition. Size: H:190mm / W:60mm ; 293g, Provenance: Property of a London Gallery, previously with Mr. M.P. Dannish collector; acquired in the 1990s
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Attendant Figure. An elaborately crafted male attendant figure dressed in emerald green tunic trimmed in red which belted with an orangish sash, and a tall light-coloured hat. The attendant has an object, possibly a drum poised in front of his hips. Attendant figures such as this item were important to a variety of cultures with afterlife beliefs which involved trials, travels, or an afterlife similar to that which was lived on earth. These figures, which are included as funerary offerings reflect the belief that assistance would be helpful in overcoming the difficult environs of the afterlife. Popular choices included warriors, dancers, male and female figures, and animals. Good condition. Size: H:200mm / W:50mm ; 340g, Provenance: Property of a London Gallery, previously with Mr. M.P. Dannish collector; acquired in the 1990s
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Attendant Figure. An elaborately crafted female attendant figure dressed in a dark blue dress with light blue cuffs, and a deep blue over-dress, which is trimmed with red, and belted with a red sash. The attendant also sports an elaborate coiffure and carries an object over her right shoulder. Attendant figures such as this item were important to a variety of cultures with afterlife beliefs which involved trials, travels, or an afterlife similar to that which was lived on earth. These figures, which are included as funerary offerings reflect the belief that assistance would be helpful in overcoming the difficult environs of the afterlife. Popular choices included warriors, dancers, male and female figures, and animals. Good condition. Size: H:230mm / W:80.5mm ; 471g, Provenance: Property of a London Gallery, previously with Mr. M.P. Dannish collector; acquired in the 1990s
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Attendant Figure. An elaborately crafted male attendant figure dressed in a dark blue tunic trimmed in red which belted with a light blue sash, and a tall reddish hat. The carries a small trunk or box. Attendant figures such as this item were important to a variety of cultures with afterlife beliefs which involved trials, travels, or an afterlife similar to that which was lived on earth. These figures, which are included as funerary offerings reflect the belief that assistance would be helpful in overcoming the difficult environs of the afterlife. Popular choices included warriors, dancers, male and female figures, and animals. Good condition. Size: H:190mm / W:60mm ; 357g, Provenance: Property of a London Gallery, previously with Mr. M.P. Dannish collector; acquired in the 1990s
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Attendant Figure. An elaborately crafted male attendant figure dressed in a light blue tunic, a dark blue overtunic which is belted with a light blue sash, and a tall dark-coloured hat. The attendant’s has a long blue object clutched to his chest. Attendant figures such as this item were important to a variety of cultures with afterlife beliefs which involved trials, travels, or an afterlife similar to that which was lived on earth. These figures, which are included as funerary offerings reflect the belief that assistance would be helpful in overcoming the difficult environs of the afterlife. Popular choices included warriors, dancers, male and female figures, and animals. Good condition. Size: H:230mm / W:80mm ; 388g, Provenance: Property of a London Gallery, previously with Mr. M.P. Dannish collector; acquired in the 1990s
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Attendant Figure. An elaborately crafted male attendant figure dressed in a light blue tunic, a dark blue overtunic which is belted with a light blue sash, and a tall dark-coloured hat. The attendant’s has a long blue object clutched to his chest. Attendant figures such as this item were important to a variety of cultures with afterlife beliefs which involved trials, travels, or an afterlife similar to that which was lived on earth. These figures, which are included as funerary offerings reflect the belief that assistance would be helpful in overcoming the difficult environs of the afterlife. Popular choices included warriors, dancers, male and female figures, and animals. Good condition. Size: H:180mm / W:60mm ; 259g, Provenance: Property of a London Gallery, previously with Mr. M.P. Dannish collector; acquired in the 1990s
2 pairs (1 pair lighter than the other) 19th century window sash rest stops modelled in the shape of lion heads.The 'treacle' glazed pottery stops are a rich brown colour & in excellent condition with some minor chips & wear to the glaze.The back is flat allowing the sash window to be held open just enough to let in some fresh air, making them decorative & useful
Pair of 19th century window sash rest stops modelled in the shape of ladies heads.The 'treacle' glazed pottery stops are a rich brown colour & in excellent condition with some minor chips & wear to the glaze.The back is flat allowing the sash window to be held open just enough to let in some fresh air, making them decorative & useful
4 x odd 19th century window sash rest stops modelled in the shape of a ladies head, head wearing hat, lions head & scroll decorativeThe 'treacle' glazed pottery stops are a rich brown colour & in excellent condition with some minor chips & wear to the glaze.The back is flat allowing the sash window to be held open just enough to let in some fresh air, making them decorative & useful
JOHN SMART (c.1740-1811) PORTRAIT OF SIR JOHN WILLIAM FLOYD, Bt. (1748-1818) Quarter length, wearing a military tunic and sash, signed with initials and inscribed: J S/ 1791/ Madras, pencil on paper, unframed Oval 13.5 x 12cm. * Floyd was put in command of the 23rd (19th) Light Dragoons in Madras in 1781 and distinguished himself against Tipu Sultan 1790-1794. He was promoted Major General in 1794 and led the covering army during the Siege of Seringapatam in 1799. He rose to General in 1812 and was awarded a baronetcy in 1816 ++ The paper foxed and mottled, notably in the margins; generally satisfactory within the image
A Meissen figure of a Polish Nobleman, the porcelain circa 1750, the decoration 19th centuryDecorated in blue cloak and green sash over yellow breeches and top, his sabre to his side, 15cm high (hilt and sabre and fingers chipped, fingers restuck)Footnotes:Provenance: European Private CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
FAMOUS MEN: Joseph Malins (1844-1926) English Temperance Activist. Vintage signed cabinet photograph of Malins in a half length pose wearing the elaborately embroidered sash of the Right Worthy Grand Templar. Photograph by E. S. Baker & Son of Birmingham and bearing their imprint to the lower mount and verso. Signed by Malins in bold dark fountain pen ink to a light area at the base of the image; Herbert Edwardes (1819-1868) British Major General & Administrator, active in the Punjab region of British India. Edwardes is known as the 'Hero of Multan' for his pivotal role in securing British victory in the Second Anglo-Sikh War. Vintage signed cabinet photograph of Edwardes in a half length pose. Photograph by E. J. Hawkins & Co. of Brighton and bearing their imprint to the lower mount and verso. Signed by Edwardes in bold dark fountain pen ink to the lower photographer's mount. VG to about EX, 2
Sale Item: MASONIC APRON & SASH Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
Andrew Plimer (1763-1837): Miniature Portrait of Lady Augusta Elizabeth Finch, half length, wearing a white dress and blue sash, watercolour on ivory, in gilt frame inscribed Lady Augusta Elizabeth Finch A Plimer, oval, 7.3cm by 5.6cm See illustration Lady Augusta was the fourth daughter of the second wife of Daniel Finch, 8th Earl of Winchelsea . Miniature in good condition. Frame with only minor surface wear. 120220
Rare Third Reich Personal Presented Funeral Sash by Herman Goering, fine example of the watered silk funeral sashes given by the leading members of the Third Reich during official funerals. The sash has gold leaf insignia of the Reichsmarschall and the other side “Der Reichsmarschall des Grossdeutschen Reiches”. Gold fringing to the bottom of the sash. Some wear to the gold leaf but generally a very good example of a scarce funeral sash given by one of the most senior and notable figures during the Third Reich period.
A sash Commercial Road branch, National Union of Railway Men, of EIS & W together with three NUR badges, a pair of early 20th Century London Midland and Scottish Railway Company jacket collar buttons, a pair of British Railway buttons (brass) and three later BR buttons and another BR buttons, nickel along with two whistles (Q)
A good Royal Dux bust of a girl, circa 1908, modelled as a young woman of the period with solft bonnet applied with flowers, ruched dress and green sash tied with a bow at the shoulder, decorated in typical muted colours, 51.5cm high, raised triangle mark and impressed no.612.Footnote:By repute, purchased in 1908 at exhibition in Vienna and thence transported to New York, USA, in 1939 where it was later sold.

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