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VINTAGE SHOES & CLOTHING including a 18thc silk shoe, a fine silk patterned shawl, a red and green silk ribbon sash, a pastel coloured fringed shawl, a pair of cream silk stockings, a pair of early 20thc silver metallic thread evening shoes (Jack Jacobus Ltd, London) and another pair of stockings.
A circa 1970 child's cotton Nagajuban (clothes worn under kimono) with pink decoration on a pink ground, together with a circa 1950 child's silk sash (for dance) with Shima (stripe) decoration in red and gold, a circa 1960 child's cotton suit with Cyclamen decoration in pink and green on a grey ground and a circa 1950 child's wool kimono with Kasuri (check) decoration in orange
British Army khaki green dress uniform jacket having Polikoff Universal Ltd label with Welsh Guards staybrite buttons by Gaunt of London, WG shoulder badges, crown over triple chevron (staff or colour sergeant?), red sash and medal ribbons for General Service medal, United Nations UNFICYP medal, South Atlantic medal with rosette and Army long service and good conduct medal
British Royal Navy dress uniform jacket with Royal Marines insignia including buttons, collar badges, crossed hammer and tongs (Tradesman) bullion wire arm badge, triple chevron (Sergeant) bullion wire rank badge, red sash and medal ribbons for 1939-45 star, Atlantic star with rosette, Africa star, Italy star, WWII war medal, Naval general service medal and Royal Naval long service and good conduct medal
Eight Erzgebirge Bristle Piano Dancing figures, 1860-80, brightly painted suspended wooden figures with moving legs, Sea Captain in blue coat with white sash and bicorn hat, Gentlemen and two Ladies, each approx.2” (5cm) tall, three Towns women, each lacks one arm, Soldier on horseback, lacks one boot, other chipped, together with six later Erzgebirge dancing figures including two dancing couples, two figures lack one arm, (14 items).
A good Ivory silk dress and bonnet for French Bebe doll, with ruched centre panel and pleated skirt, lace detail to collar, sleeves and sash and gold embroidered bodice, with matching bonnet, to fit doll approx. 16”-17” tall, condition: good, a little staining to skirt, together with a similar dress in Eau de Nil, silk with ruched centre panel, pleated skirt, lace panels and matching bonnet, to fit doll approx. 17”-18”, and a dusk pink two piece skirt and jacket with sailor-style collar and braiding to jacket, to fit doll approx. 25”-26” tall. (3 items).
Rare size 3 Schmidt Bebe in presentation box with clothes and accessories, French circa 1880, with beautiful pale bisque round face, fixed blue glass spiral eyes, finely painted lashes and brows, closed mouth and delicate shading to cheeks, pierced ears and original cork pate and brown wig, on a good fully jointed wooden body with hammer stamp to rear, wearing a pink cotton dress with pink rose pattern, silk collar, sash and lace trim to pleated skirt, bonnet, underclothes, socks and shoes, in her card sectioned box with picture of girl with flowers to lid, containing a cream winter dress with lace and pleated skirt, with cream silk bonnet, cream cotton jacket, nightdress, corset, petticoat, bloomers, pillow, hairbrush, binoculars, fan, hairclip, and watch, condition: head perfect, small professional repair to left hand, shoes a little large, incised B” S.G.D.G, 3/0, doll 11 ½” (29cm) tall.
Small bisque head doll, size 3, probably Pintel & Godchaux, French circa 1890, pale bisque head with fixed blue glass eyes, painted lashes and feather brows, cork pate with later brown wig and on a fully jointed wood and composition body with swivel wrists, wearing a cream and striped silk dress with blue sash, bonnet, underclothes, socks and leather shoes, incised 3, condition: good, 10” (26cm) tall.
The G.C.M.G., C.B.E., group of five to Sir A.C.Hollis, Governor of Trinidad, late British Resident Minister in Zanzibar,The Most Distinguished Order of St.Michael and St.George, G.C.M.G., Grand Cross set of insignia, comprising Collar Chain, Sash badge and breast star, in silver-gilt and enamel; The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E., Commander's neck badge, 1st type, Civil Division in silver-gilt and enamel; Africa General Service Medal 1902-56, two bars, Jubaland, Nandi 1905-06, engraved (A.C.Hollis.); Jubilee 1935; Zanzibar, Order of the Brilliant Star, First Class set of insignia, Sash badge and breast star in silver-gilt, silver and enamel. Mounted for display in glazed frame, the AGS and Jubilee mounted as worn. Some light enamel damage to the collar, otherwise extremely fine. (Lot)
FINE GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF MANJUSHRI, YONGLE MARK AND OF THE PERIOD, finely cast with the bodhisattva seated in dhyanasana on a double-lotus pedestal, the arms raised in dharmachakra mudra and holding two stalks of uptala lotuses rising up the shoulders, the graceful figure wearing a dhoti which falls into pleats, with a sash around the shoulders and arms, the chest and the waist adorned by elaborate beaded necklaces, the face with a serene expression, 26cm highProvenance: From a Private Surrey CollectionPLEASE NOTE: LIVE BIDDING IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS LOT 很抱歉,该拍品不支持网上竟拍。谢谢合作。
A Victorian silver mounted ivory page turner, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1893, the handle with embossed scroll detail and vacant cartouche to both sides, 44.5cm long, with a white metal mounted black parasol, with moulded ribbon detail handle attached to an ebonised cane, 47cm long, a carved ivory pen pot, floral design to the body and a vacant cartouche, a further three ivory implements, three decorative fans, two badges, a sash and a propelling pencil (13)Please note: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect by the end of 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
finely carved in kneeling pose, dressed in elegant kimono delicately incised with flowerheads and foliage, her right arm half raised and with a ball balanced on the back of hand, a cat playing with her kimono obi sash behind, the base engraved with 'Tomochika' (Dimensions: 7cm high) (Qty: 1)(7cm high)Footnote: Provenance: Private English collection
DAVID BOWIE MEMORABILIA. Collection of Bowie memorabilia to include: a 1982 'Fashions' hanging mobile, printed 'Serious Moonlight' sash/scarf, Scary Monsters cassette single (BOW C 8), a Bowie/Eno patch, a Bowie 'Jigstars' jigsaw, three ticket stubs, a quantity of postcards, cuttings, other ephemera.
A 1950's composite advertising model of a lamb wearing a floral blue sash advertising Lamtex rugs, 27 cm high, 33 cm wide, together with a detailed simulated copper bust of an eagle, raised on a plinth base, 30 cm high and a simulated bronze study of a horseman on a bucking mount, raised on a polished teak base, with applied plaque reading 'The Bronco Buster, Frederic Remington, National Cowboy Hall Of Fame, 41 cm high, the base measuring 30 x 19 cm (3).
A trio of stevengraphs portraying the Victorian jockey John Osborne,silk woven portraits published by Thomas Stevens of Coventry, portraying Osborne in the rose & black colours of P Buchanan, Mr Vyner's violet & white colours, and a third unrecorded set of silks, pale yellow with a black sash, all matted in different modern gilt picture frames under glass, typically 20 by 15.5cm., good condition
A silver and black lurex bodiced cocktail dress, Dolly Day, black velvet skirt and long sleeves, circa 1960's; a mid 1960's deep blue high waisted evening dress with high bow decoration, size 14; an early 1950's black evening dress, velvet bodice and crepe skirt from high waist, black velvet fishtail, metal zip and sweet heart neckline, gold and black floral design on sleeves; a 1950's Sambo evening dress, figured satin in pale pink and grey with leaf and floral embossed design, shoe string straps, neckline with deep cut and pleated satin sash (4)
A collection of late 20th century dresses all unworn with original labels, a boned top full skirt with gathered layers, lined in net and satin with a deep pink satin sash, - label Lou Lou, size 12, a black satin ruche boned top with pink satin flower, net skirt decorated with tiny pink sequins in satin and net - label Lou Lou, a deep pink boned top skirt decorated in individual pink flowers, lined in net and taffeta - label Ruby Prom, boned top and gathered skirt in black net decorated all over in blue sequin stars - label Gina Bicconi, a black boned top and flamed skirt in embellished and decorated fabric lined in net and satin - label Gina Bicconi, boned top and circular skirt in net, decorated all over with sequins, lined in satin - label Gina Bicconi
British 'Edward VII Royal Company of Archers' (Queens bodyguard for Scotland) dress sword, the 81cm etched steel blade inscribed H. Poole & Co Savile Row London, gilt brass hilt with knuckle bow and down swept shell guard bearing Scottish coat of arms in silver, wire bound grip with thistle capped pommel and ERVII bullion sword knot, in leather and brass scabbard with sash/frog and Nubuck leather lined storage bag L98cm overall Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Masonic regalia for the Pomfret Lodge Northampton including two silver gilt and enamel jewels hallmarked London 1953 and B'ham 1919, silver jewel B'ham 1920 to commemorate the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys Anniversary Festival, cased, four pairs of cuff links, two aprons, sash, gloves and paperwork etc, in leather carrying case Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Masonic regalia for York Lodge No.236 comprising Victorian silver gilt jewel hallmarked 1881, yellow metal jewel, stick pin, button and enamelled Steward medallion, two kid aprons, sash and By-Law book, in leather case Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
SWEDISH SCHOOL (18TH CENTURY) Portrait miniature of Frederika Charlotta Insenstierna (1757-1811), wearing the sash and order of the Vadstena adliga Jungfrustift, column background with draped fabric, c.1761 The reverse indistinctly inscribed with sitter's details and collection lable Watercolour on vellum Shaped and gilded frame Rectangular, 74mm high Thanks to a faded and barely-legible inscription on the reverse of this miniature, its sitter has recently been identified as Fredrika Charlotta Insenstierna. Born in 1757, Fredrika was the daughter of Fredrik Ulrik Insenstierna, a senior official at the court of the Swedish king, Fredrik I (1676-1751). Fredrik Ulrik had begun his career by serving as the head of the household of the Crown Prince Adolf Fredrik, who later succeeded Fredrik I as king. From this, he ascended to positions of ever-increasing seniority in the administration of the royal court, before eventually attaining the illustrious role of Hofmarskalk, making him one of the highest-ranking figures within the court. His duties involved the organisation of the many spectacular court ceremonials and entertainments, including dances and banquets. It was a position of considerable stature and was one for which he must have been rewarded handsomely, as is attested by the stout double chin that can be seen on his portrait by Gustaf Lundberg in the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, which was made at around the same time as the present miniature. Indeed, given that both portraits were executed around 1761 – the year in which Fredrik was made Hofmarskalk – it does not seem unlikely that they might have been commissioned to commemorate his appointment to the post. As well as his highly-coveted function at court, Fredrik also served as the governor of Västmanland Province. Fredrika Charlotta is shown in a grand and imposing setting that alludes to the prestigious nature of the role that her father performed at court. She stands in a vast, marmoreal architectural space from which a swathe of delicately damasked drapery falls behind her, which is echoed in the folds of the shawl that seems to be in the process of slipping off her right shoulder. Despite her young age – Fredrika was likely no older than five years old when the likeness was made – the sitter has a commanding demeanour. This is, however, mitigated by the delicacy of the palette such as can be seen in the blues of Fredrika’s dress; these are carefully echoed in the frills of her sleeve and neckline, in her bracelet and also in the ribbon that she wears in her hair. The prominence in the blues of the sitter’s dress is not likely to have been coincidental as light blue and white – the colours of the sash that Fredrika wears – were the colours of the newly-founded Vadstena adliga Jungfrustift, an order of which the young Fredrika seems to have been an early member, as is indicated by the sash and order that she wears. Founded in 1747, when it first began to accept members, it was a secular order of nuns that was intended to provide for unmarried female nobles. Patronage of the Jungfrustift by Princess Luisa Ulrika – the wife of future king Adolf Fredrik – and the injection of funds that it promised inspired the founders of the nunnery to noble dreams for its future. Teachers were acquired for the boarding school that was to be housed in the disused Vadstena Castle (also noted on the reverse of the miniature and possibly the setting for the portrait) and further ambitious plans were formulated. Disappointingly for Luisa Ulrika – by now queen – sufficient funds for an endowment were never raised and in 1758 she relinquished her patronage for the project. Nevertheless, the project continued in the guise of a fund to provide for unmarried daughters of nobles on the condition that they never married so long as they were receiving its support. Fredrika Charlotta never did marry and died aged fifty-four in 1811.
Standing dressed in a flowing robe with billowing sash, her delicate face beneath an elaborate chignon gazing at a spray of peony blossoms in her left hand, the right holding a fan; accompanied by a copy of purchase dated 22 October 197623cm high excluding stand PROVENANCEMr H Knapf Finn's Antique Corner, Cape Town
A child's Highland dress outfit, retailed by R W Forsyth, comprising kilt, sash, shorts, waistcoat, jacket, shoes, hat, sporran, socks, etc, together with copy of a photograph of its owner wearing the outfit. Various ephemera relating to the purchase including letter dated 1911, addressed to "My Dear Mrs Ingalls from Jean Beattie Receipt from Forsyth", import receipt from the US Customs Bureau and catalogue inscribed "Botany Call O' The Clans" mentioned in the letter.

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