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Lot 2144

Circa 1950-70s Ladies Costume, comprising a 1950s blue glazed cotton jacket, Alexon sports set, cream dress with buttons to the front, Laurie Denton cream self striped dress with belt (size 16), a Dumarcal cream sleeveless dress with blue over stitching, Peggy Page green and cream shirt dress, Sid Greene of London brown, green and white spotted a-line dress, and another in geometric abstract print, Eastex cream checked crimpline two piece suit, two others in brown and plum, a Quelraym peach cotton coat, a green and blue paisley full length dress, five various shirts and three cheongsams,(20)

Lot 2239

Late 19th Century Gents Costume comprising a Navy Blue Wool Suit with cutaway front to the jacket mounted with cut steel buttons, lace trimmed cuffs and navy breeches,a Cream Silk and Gold Brocade Waistcoat depicting stylised leaves on a cotton backing, a Grey Silk Waistcoat woven with purple spots, with mauve cotton lining,(4)

Lot 213

Miscellaneous Items, to include: a 9 carat gold goat pendant, a silver and leather key ring, ostrich feather fans, gentleman's evening suit accessories, a small quantity of costume jewellery, a cast iron money bank in the form of a jockey and horse, Victorian oil lamp, magic lantern, two branch desk light etc. (three boxes: medal and pendant in flat case)Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire

Lot 307

Created with soft body and hard plastic face, dressed in jogging suit with embroidered cat. Original birth certificate included with official registration number U14405-82. Cabbage Patch Kids fabric tag. Issued: c. 1983Dimensions: 7"L x 5"W x 17"HManufacturer: Appalachian Artworks, Inc.Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 415

General Nathaniel Goodwin (1748-1819), ADS. Revolutionary War lieutenant colonel and brigadier general of militia. Good content war-date document signed adding rank "BG" and initialed also adding rank, Mar. 21, 1783, headed "Brigade Orders" In part: "...You are directed to Give your orders Immediately to the Severall Officers, Commanding Company in Your Regt., to meet with Their Respective Company's of Train Band, as soon as possible for Military Discipline...youl. order them to be properly Warnd Either Verbally by the Officers or by a Written order left at his or their Houses. That there may be as General a Muster as possible, You will also recommend it to all your officers to furnish themselves with a Suit of Military Uniform, viz: Blue Coat, laced with white & white Buttons, white Waistcoat & Britches that they may be prepared for a Regemental Muster (which will take place very soon). Pursuant to Orders from the Commander in Chief, You will also present the Commissions in Your hands to the Severall Officers in the Towns of Rochester & Wareham in your Regt. any refusing You will make return of them, with their Severall reasons for nonacceptance..." He adds in a postscript: "...see that the Officers furnishes Themselves with the necessary side arms & agreeable to the Militia Act..." Laid period paper with English watermark. 1p. Large 4to.Approximate Dimensions:h. 12", w. 7.5"Condition:Fading to ink. Some chipping of paper at corners with light tears. Folds in the paper

Lot 183

JAMES BOND: THUNDERBALL (1965) - Carter-Jones Collection: French Grande, circa 1980sBidding for this lot will end on Thursday 8th February. The auction will begin at 2:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Terence Young's 1965 spy film Thunderball was the first commercial campaign in the series not to feature Bond in his typical suit or tuxedo. Instead, Sean Connery is pictured wearing a wetsuit and flippers. This French Grande Affiche poster features artworks by Robert McGinnis and Frank McCarthy and was produced for the 1980s re-release of the film. Provenance: The Carter-Jones Collection represents one of the world's finest and most comprehensive James Bond poster collections acquired over a 50-year period by Adam Carter-Jones, who was inspired to start collecting by his father, Duncan. It includes material from across the globe, including some once-in-a-lifetime pieces, and spans the entire Bond canon.47.25" x 62.5" (120 x 159 cm)Condition: Fine+Folded with good whites and colours. Some small nicks and tears around the border and some small areas of tape residue. Some cross-fold separation.Artist: Robert McGinnis and Frank McCarthy£150 - 300VAT Status: MClick here for our Poster Auction Grading Guide

Lot 206

JAMES BOND: MOONRAKER (1979) - Carter-Jones Collection: US International Six-Sheet, 1979Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday 8th February. The auction will begin at 2:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. "Outer space now belongs to James Bond 007". At the time of its release in 1979, Moonraker was the highest-grossing 007 movie to date. Beautiful, detailed Daniel Goozee artwork was the highlight for all of the Moonraker campaigns, featuring a suave Roger Moore in a shiny silver space suit, the only time in any Bond poster campaign Moore was depicted wearing anything other than a dress suit. The large US Six-Sheet was printed in two sections designed to be overlapped. Provenance: The Carter-Jones Collection represents one of the world's finest and most comprehensive James Bond poster collections acquired over a 50-year period by Adam Carter-Jones, who was inspired to start collecting by his father, Duncan. It includes material from across the globe, including some once-in-a-lifetime pieces, and spans the entire Bond canon.76" x 78" (193 x 198 cm)Additional Information: Stamped "Moonraker 6 Sh. English"Condition: Very Fine+Fully folded in two sections with some minor cross-fold separation and a few small nicks and tears around the border. Otherwise this is in excellent condition.Artist: Daniel Goozee£500 - 1000VAT Status: MClick here for our Poster Auction Grading Guide

Lot 310

ROBOCOP (1987) - Peter Weller Autographed PosterBidding for this lot will end on Thursday 8th February. The auction will begin at 2:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Based upon Rob Bottin's iconic'robo' suit design, Mike Bryan produced the perfect poster to complement his graphics. This commercial poster features a striking image for Paul Verhoeven's ultra-violent sci-fi masterpiece Robocop (1987). It has been autographed in silver-coloured ink by Robocop himself, Peter Weller. 24" x 36" (61 x 91 cm)Additional Information: Signed by Peter WellerCondition: Near Mint-Artist: Mike Bryan£150 - 300VAT Status: MClick here for our Poster Auction Grading Guide

Lot 311

ROBOCOP (1987) - UK Quad, 1987Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday 8th February. The auction will begin at 2:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. "Part Man, Part Machine, All Cop. The Future of Law Enforcement". UK Quad for Paul Verhoeven's ultra-violent sci-fi masterpiece Robocop (1987), one of the defining movies of the 80s. This striking poster from first year of release shows the iconic'robo' suit in all its glory. Artist Mike Bryan has created a detailed depiction of the cyborg law enforcer, which looks great in this Quad landscape format.40" x 30" (102 x 76 cm)Condition: Very Fine+Rolled with some minor surface creasing and handling wearArtist: Mike Bryan£100 - 200VAT Status: MClick here for our Poster Auction Grading Guide

Lot 259

Corgi "James Bond" Icon figure "Roger Moore" dressed in tan suit - limited 1000 pieces with certificate - Mint in Good Plus box.

Lot 228

Corgi "James Bond" Icon Figures a group (1) "Blofeld"; (2) "Elektra"; (3) "Bond" The World is Not Enough and (4) another but in jump suit - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint in generally Excellent to Near Mint boxes (couple of small scuffs around edges). (4)

Lot 175

TWO CHRISTIAN DIOR SUIT JACKETS Comprising a chocolate suit jacket adorned with heavy metal buttons, and a checkered suit jacket with off white buttons featuring black leather centers. Size (Chocolate EU 38) (Checkered EU 34) CHRISTIAN DIOR Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.

Lot 10

A CHRISTIAN DIOR TWO-PIECE SKIRT SUIT Comprising pale mint textured fabric, with a scoop neckline, black bow embellishments, snap button closure, and matching skirt with inner lining and zip closure. Size EU 34 (Both)CHRISTIAN DIOR Condition: Condition Report Both items exhibit slight fading and age spots, as anticipated given their age This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.

Lot 454

Eight Star Trek Plastic Action Figures by Playmates, to include Captain James Kirk in an environmental suit, Seven of Nine, Toyfare Exclusive Captain James Kirk as a Gangster from "A Piece of The Action" Mr Spock in an environmental suit from "The Tholian Web", all in original packaging.

Lot 156

Dominic West (as Prince Charles): A wedding morning suitSeason 6, Episode 10, 'Sleep Dearie Sleep'Custom-made black jacket with silk trim to the lapel, charcoal pinstripe trousers, a smoke grey waistcoat and white waistcoat slips, and a collarless blue and white pinstripe shirt by D&A London, with production label reading 3. Charles; together with an Hermès canary yellow and pale blue patterned tie, a diamante tie pin, a white Albany collar, a silver and blue paisley patterned silk pocket square, and a pair of black Oxford shoes by Berwick; accessories include a pair of cufflinks and a pair of braces (Qty)Footnotes:As seen in the wedding scene at Windsor and St. George's Chapel for Dominic West and Olivia Williams (as Prince Charles and Camilla).For more information see footnote for Lot 155.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 46

Matt Smith (as Prince Philip): A dinner suitSeason 2, Episode 8, 'Dear Mrs. Kennedy'Custom-made suit comprising a black wool mix dinner jacket, high-waisted black dinner suit trousers, a white evening shirt with double cuffs, with production label reading 2. Philip, gold-coloured screw shirt studs with pearloid inlay, white elasticated button braces, a black silk cummerbund, a white pocket square, and a pair of black patent leather lace-up Oxfords by Joseph Cheaney & Sons (9)Footnotes:The suit is worn by Matt Smith (as Prince Philip) on the set of Buckingham Palace, in the scene with Michael C. Hall and Jodi Balfour (as the President and Jackie Kennedy).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 103

Imelda Staunton (as the Queen): A silk skirt suitSeason 5, Episode 1, 'Queen Victoria Syndrome'Custom-made ensemble comprising a tweed-effect silk-style patterned jacket with a bow at the collar, a mid-length pleated skirt, and a pillbox hat; together with a pair of white leather loafer-style high heels, with handwritten production label reading Elizabeth; and a white leather Launer 'Encore' handbag with gold hardware, in original Launer black box and dust bag, with costume department labels including character references (5)Footnotes:Season 5 begins with a flashback to Claire Foy (as the younger Queen) in Clydebank, 1954, christening the Royal Yacht Britannia. It then cuts to the present day, 1991, showing Imelda Staunton (as an older Queen) having a routine medical check. The doctor asks about her favourite home, prompting a change of scene. The character can then be seen in this skirt suit, which was used in promotion for this season, leaving her car to go aboard the set of the Royal Yacht Britannia. Throughout the episode, the character's love of the yacht becomes apparent.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 48

Jodi Balfour (as Jackie Kennedy): A pink bouclé Chanel-inspired skirt suitSeason 2, Episode 8, 'Dear Mrs. Kennedy'Custom-made double-breasted baby pink jacket with navy lapel and statement buttons, together with a matching knee-length skirt (2)Footnotes:As seen in the American Airport scene following the assassination of John F. Kennedy.Inspired by the Chanel designed raspberry pink skirt suit worn by Jacqueline Kennedy when her husband was assassinated in Texas, on November 22, 1963. As first lady, Mrs Kennedy was expected to wear American designed outfits, rather than the French designers she was such a devotee of. To get around this custom, American atelier 'Chez Ninon' was sent the patterns and materials of this pink skirt suit, designed by Coco Chanel for her Autumn/Winter 1961-62 collection in Paris. The suit was then recreated in America under Chanel's approval.This suit was allegedly one of the President's favourites of his wife's outfits, and she wore it on several occasions. Following the shooting, Jacqueline Kennedy refused to take the blood-soaked outfit off: 'Let them see what they've done,' she reportedly told her aides.The suit is kept in the National Archives, Washington DC.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 146

Dominic West (as Prince Charles): A double-breasted suitSeason 6, Episode 5, 'Willsmania'Comprising a charcoal grey suit jacket with sloped notch collar, with production label reading Charles S5 & 6; with matching suit trousers; together with a white cotton double cuff shirt with long sleeves by D&A London, with production label reading S5/6 Prince Charles, and a cherry red pocket square with paisley pattern (4)Footnotes:As seen in the Royal Family Golden Wedding Anniversary lunch and photo scene.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 152

Imelda Staunton (as the Queen): A crepe dress suitSeason 6, Episode 9, 'Hope Street'Custom-made coral red ensemble comprising a knee-length dress with round neck and three-quarter length sleeves, a matching jacket with circular red buttons with gold-coloured mesh centres; together with a red woven straw hat with black ribbon band and feather (3)Footnotes:As seen in the Buckingham Palace balcony scene for the Golden Jubilee, this dress was directly inspired by the outfit worn by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2002.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 93

Emma Corrin (as Lady Diana): An engagement ensembleSeason 4, Episode 3, 'Fairytale'Custom-made royal blue crepe ensemble comprising a collarless jacket, a below-the-knee skirt with matching blue belt, and a white polyester pussy-bow blouse depicting blue flying birds; accompanied by a pair of navy leather low-block heeled shoes with bows by Nazareno Gabrielli (4)Footnotes:Emma Corrin (as Lady Diana) wore this ensemble in the engagement announcement scene, evoking Diana and Charles' famous engagement pictures. On the 24th February 1981, Prince Charles and Lady Diana announced their engagement and posed for a series of photos outside Buckingham Palace. Diana's outfit for the historic pictures was a last-minute find; she reportedly struggled to find something to begin with, as she went to the high-end Bellville Sassoon boutique, but the saleswoman did not know who she was and encouraged her to look elsewhere. Diana then went to Harrods in Knightsbridge and found an off-the-rack cobalt blue skirt suit by Cojana, which perfectly matched her diamond and sapphire engagement ring.David Sassoon, who ran Bellville Sassoon with Belinda Bellville, heard what had happened with Diana, and was mortified. However, Diana's mother, Frances Shand Kydd, still supported the boutique and encouraged Diana to return. Bellville Sassoon ended up designing Diana's going away outfit for her honeymoon, and her trousseau. Sassoon produced more than 70 outfits for Princess Diana in her lifetime and was arguably one of her favourite designers.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 85

Gillian Anderson (as Margaret Thatcher): A skirt suit and Launer handbagSeason 4, Episode 1, 'Gold Stick'Custom-made royal blue single-breasted jacket with rounded lapels and a matching pleated knee-length skirt, an off-white long-sleeve orange and blue pinstripe blouse with bow collar; together with a pair of navy leather court shoes by Ferragamo, with handwritten production label reading 12 M. Thatcher on the inside of each shoe, with bows to the front, and a black calfskin 'Olympia' Launer handbag with gold hardware and matching leather backed mirror, together with original Launer black box and dust bag with costume department labels including character reference 1 Margaret Thatcher, together with a multi-stone bracelet and a purple stone ring, both in gold tone mounts (6)Footnotes:As seen in the first meeting with Olivia Colman (as the Queen) in the Audience Room set at Buckingham Palace. Margaret Thatcher's term as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom began in 1979, and ended with her resignation on the 28th November 1990. Margaret Thatcher's style echoed her politics, mixing no-nonsense tailored suits with large, elaborate pussy-bows. She often opted for Conservative cobalt blue, as a visual reminder of her politics, and she wore a blue suit to enter number 10 Downing Street as Prime Minister for the first time.In The Crown, both the characters of Thatcher and the Queen are often seen with a handbag, typically a traditional Launer handbag. The handbag was a staple of their attire for practicality, but for Thatcher it was also viewed as a form of armour.A handbag was never far from her side, to the extent that her speeches were printed to size to fit into her handbag. In some instances, her handbag was deemed the safest place for papers of utmost importance and sensitivity. She has been quoted as saying; 'Of course, I am obstinate in defending our liberties and our law. That is why I carry a big handbag.' Some viewed it as her weapon when she would pull notes from it, or position it on desks and cabinet tables.It gave rise to the term 'handbagging', added to the English Dictionary in 1982, to treat a person with verbal criticism or coercive behaviour.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 9

Claire Foy (as the Queen): A polka-dot skirt suit ensembleSeason 1, Episode 2, 'Hyde Park Corner'Custom-made mocha polka-dot button-down top with three-quarter length sleeves, fabric-covered buttons and belt to waist, and matching skirt with petticoat; together with a white wicker hat decorated with white flowers and brown leaves, a beige painted ostrich skin handbag, and a pair of white peep toe heels, with production labels reading Elizabeth (5)Footnotes:This dress is inspired by the one worn by Princess Elizabeth when she arrived in Nairobi, Kenya, in 1952. In this scene, Claire Foy (as Princess Elizabeth) gives a speech expressing her happiness to be in the city, and her disappointment that her father was not able to visit. In this episode, her father, Jared Harris (as King George VI) passes away, and the young princess becomes Queen Elizabeth II while on her visit to Kenya.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 94

Josh O'Connor (as Prince Charles): An engagement two-piece suitSeason 4, Episode 3, 'Fairytale'Custom-made charcoal grey herringbone-stripe single-breasted jacket and trousers, and a shirt with a cutaway collar and double cuff, with handwritten production label Charles (3)Footnotes:As seen in the engagement photo call scene at Buckingham Palace. Please see footnote to previous Lot.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 132

Elizabeth Debicki (as Princess Diana): A skirt suitSeason 5, Episode 3, 'Mou Mou'Custom-made lilac single-breasted blazer with rounded lapels; together with matching belt, and knee-length skirt (3)Footnotes:This outfit appears in the Windsor horse trial scene, but is inspired by the lilac Gianni Versace skirt suit Princess Diana wore in 1997 in Washington DC to deliver an anti-landmines speech.Post-divorce, Princess Diana leaned into her status as a fashion icon, and Versace played a great role in that. She moved away from British designers that the Royal Family approved of, and became more adventurous, turning to international designers, and the Italian luxury brand is a good example of this. Furthermore, she had a strong friendship with Gianni Versace. The Princess was reportedly extremely shaken when Versace was murdered on the 15th of July 1997, and she attended his funeral at Milan Cathedral. Only a month afterwards, Princess Diana died on the 31st of August 1997.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 71

Olivia Colman (as the Queen): A dress suit ensembleSeason 3, Episode 8, 'Dangling Man'Custom-made blue and white pleated dress with belt, a matching single-breasted jacket with navy trim at the collar and cuffs; together with a white and navy leather square handbag, and a matching navy hat, (4)Footnotes:In this episode, Olivia Colman (as the Queen) delivers a speech in Paris about the strong and historic relationship between Britain and France. Immediately afterwards, she is informed that Derek Jacobi (as the Duke of Windsor) is extremely ill. Wearing the same suit, the Queen heads to the set of Villa Windsor on the outskirts of Paris.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 155

Olivia Williams (as Camilla Parker Bowles ): A wedding ensembleSeason 6, Episode 10, 'Sleep Dearie Sleep'Custom-made white wedding dress with embroidered swirls around the neck and hem, a coat with braided trim, a cream straw hat with white lace, feathers and flowers by Sean Barrett; together with a white clutch bag and a pair of champagne-coloured heels by Sargasso & Grey; accessorised with diamante and simulated pearl brooch, and a pair of flower diamante clip-on earrings (7)Footnotes:As seen in the wedding scene at Windsor between Dominic West and Olivia Williams (as Prince Charles and Camilla). This look is inspired by Camilla's first wedding outfit, designed by Anna Valentine and Antonia Robinson. Her hat is inspired by the Philip Treacy hat worn by Camilla.Prince Charles and Camilla got married on the 9th of April 2005. They had two ceremonies, and Camilla wore two outfits. The first ceremony was a civil ceremony which took place at Windsor's Guildhall. Camilla wore a silk chiffon cream dress with matching coat and a wide-brimmed straw hat. Her love of large, over-the-top hats has become associated with her Royal style.For the second ceremony, the now-married couple went to St George's Chapel for a service of blessing. Camilla wore a pale blue full-length chiffon gown and a long-sleeved coat dress, by the same designers who made her first dress.Prince Charles wore the same suit for both ceremonies.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 84

Olivia Colman (as the Queen): A skirt suit and Launer handbagSeason 4, Episode 1, 'Gold Stick'Custom-made single-breasted skirt suit in dark lilac, and a long-sleeve floral blouse with necktie, both with handwritten production label Elizabeth II, with pointed court shoes by Kaiser, and a navy calf leather Launer 'Bellini' handbag with gold hardware, together with the original Launer black box and dust bag with costume department labels including character reference 1 Elizabeth (5)Footnotes:This outfit was worn by Olivia Colman (as the Queen) in the first meeting with Gillian Anderson (as Margaret Thatcher).The reigning Monarch of the United Kingdom holds weekly audiences with the country's Prime Minister to discuss affairs of state. In total, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II worked with 15 Prime Ministers during her reign.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 124

Elizabeth Debicki (as Princess Diana): A bouclé skirt suitSeason 5, Episode 2, 'The System'Custom-made single-breasted red jacket with large gold buttons and a black collar, and matching pencil skirt; together with a pair of gold-coloured twisted knot earrings, and a pair of black and red leather court shoes with kitten heels (4)Footnotes:As seen in the St Thomas' Hospital visit scene. Princess Diana visited St Thomas' Hospital in 1991 and opened a new Scanner Unit. The Princess was well known for hospital visits, and most notably for her involvement in raising awareness for the HIV-AIDS crisis. In 1987, she opened the U.K.'s first HIV/AIDS unit, at London's Middlesex Hospital. She shook hands with patients terminally ill with AIDS, which was significant at the time because of the stigma around the illness. In 1989, she visited New York's Harlem Hospital and spoke to and hugged children with AIDS. In 1991, she visited the HIV ward at Middlesex Hospital with the then-First Lady, Barbara Bush, and again embraced one of the patients.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 703

GUTENBACH(?), CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY), WAIST LENGTH PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN IN DARK SUIT AND WHITE CRAVAT, INDISTINCTLY SIGNED AND DATED 1869, OIL ON CANVAS, UNFRAMED AND UNSTRETCHED, 60 X 88cm (approx).

Lot 1202

Collection of military clothing including Cold War coverall, NBC suit, body armour, Arctic oversuit etc 

Lot 1331

Brass and leather bound rook rifle case with label 'Holland & Holland Gun & Rifle Manufacturers 98 New Bond Street London W Winners of all the Field Rifle Trials London 1883', to suit a 27 inch barrel, 74x20x8cm. 

Lot 306

Border Fine Arts limited edition (277/350) Ray Ayres model of the coronation coach 1953, with horses and other members of the procession, on wooden base, in original cardboard box, together with a glass display case to suit, length of model 74cm, glass case D29 x H28 x L79cm

Lot 655

Olympus Trip 35 camera together with a Canon EFS 17-85mm 1:4-5.6 lens to suit SLR

Lot 660

Two Sigma SLR camera lenses to suit Nikon, comprising 70-300mm f4-5.6 DG OS and EX 24-70mm f2.8 DG Macro, both in original boxes

Lot 663

Carl Zeiss Jena Cardinar 4/100 lens to suit Werra cameras, in original box

Lot 476

James Lovell JR signed 10x8 inch NASA original colour photo pictured in space suit. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 483

Charles M Duke JR signed NASA original 10x8 inch colour photo pictured in white suit inscribed To the Moon and back Charlie Duke Apollo 16. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 477

Fred Haise signed 10x8 inch original NASA colour photo pictured in Space suit dedicated inscribed To Carl best wishes Fred Haise Apollo 13 LMP Enterprise CDR. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 644

Godzilla Japanese TV series 8x10 inch photo signed by Hariken Hurricane Ryu, the man inside the suit! Rare!. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 365

A Regency embroidered blue silk suit jacket, a gold braid black costume jacket and a black lace stole

Lot 627

SET OF 4 SILVER PLAYING CARD SUIT DISHES, B'HAM 1898 BY AJZ, APPROX 70g

Lot 486

Yorkshire. Jan Janssonius/Jan Jansson (1588-1664) - four double-page county maps, mixed dates, but all 17th c, engravings, contemporary or slightly later hand-colouring, the largest 50 x 59.5cm, mounted, and Britannia prout divisa suit temporibus Anglo-Saxonum, præsertim durante illorum Heptarchia, double-page map, the mount dated 1646, engraving, slightly later hand-colouring, 45.5 x 56.5cm, mounted, (5) Mixed condition, but OK-good.

Lot 43

A 20th century Beswick Walt Disney gold stamp Jiminy Cricket figurine together with a Wade of England Mabel Lucie Attwell figure. The Beswick figure being in the form of Disney character Jiminy Cricket from Pinocchio, being a cricket in a suit and hat. The Mabel Lucie Attwell figure depicting a young girl chasing a running spotted dog.

Lot 1057

Jean Baptiste Fresez (1800-1867)2 oil paintings of a couple in which the man is dressed in a black suit with a bow, wearing 2 awards including the Order of the Netherlands Lion and his husband in a beautiful blue dress with a lace cap with roses on her head, canvas dated 1852, 90x71 cm in capital gold-colored classic frames, outer size per piece is 113x93 cm

Lot 11

A box of vintage lady's garments including one coat, jacket and suit

Lot 914

A WWII Medal Group on display board to Sergeant William Stanley Edwards RAF Bomber Command, 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star and 39-45 War Medal all with ribbons, RAF Cap Badge, two School Silver Medals Secretary of State Death Card, cloth Sergeant Stripes, RAF Signaller Brevet Wings cloth Badge, another cloth badge, two photographs, one in uniform and one in flying suit, his plane was reported missing 20th September 1944, William Stanley Edwards served as W.Op/Air Gnr and is remembered on the WWII Memorial in St Anne's Church, Aigburth, Liverpool

Lot 77

A metal suit of armour fireside companion set, (no utensils) COLLECT ONLY

Lot 2085

Biedermeier, Mitte 19. Jh., Portrait eines Herrn mit dunklem Anzug und weißem Kragen, oval, Öl/Lwd (aufgez.), 45 x 35 cm. Biedermeier, mid-19th century, portrait of a gentleman with dark suit and white collar, oval, oil on canvas (torn up), 45 x 35 cm

Lot 1113

A pair of French 18ct gold pearl 'Club' scarf pins, maker GC&L?, circa 1910, each pin with pearl set Club playing card suit motif connected by cable link chain, pin 38.7mm, chain 9cm, 1.4gBoth Club tips have been repaired, otherwise no damage, all stones present, marks clear

Lot 474

Portobello Bears Romanov family artist designed teddy bears by Amy Goodrich, depicting the Russian Royal family, LE 10/10 (paper swing labels and signed certificates give the limit numbers as 10/10 but sewn in tags are numbered different), made exclusively for Teddy Bears of Witney, including: (1) Nicholas II, brown sparse mohair with brown backing, brown felt pads, black glass eyes, black vertically stitched nose, shaved muzzle, fully jointed, wearing cream and blue cotton uniform, sewn-in tag (LE 2/10), swing labels, certificate, 14”/36cm; (2) Tzarina Alexandra, blonde mohair with beige backing, brown felt pads, black glass eyes, black vertically stitched nose, shaved muzzle, fully jointed, wearing blue silk dress and cloak, velvet hat, pendant necklace, sewn-in tag (LE 2/10), swing labels, certificate, 14”/36cm; (3) Olga, pink sparse mohair with pink backing, painted velveteen pads, black glass eyes, black vertically stitched nose, shaven muzzle, fully jointed, wearing cream cotton Cossack trouser suit edged with lace, flower crown, cross pendant and miniature bible necklaces, no sewn-in tag, swing labels, certificate, 12”/31cm; (4) Tatiana, grey sparse mohair with green backing, brown felt pads (hole to right foot pad -please see photographs), black glass eyes, black vertically stitched nose, shaven muzzle, fully jointed, wearing cream cotton shawl and dress edged with lace, flower crown, heart pendant necklace, sewn-in tag (LE 2/3) swing labels, certificate, 12”/31cm; (5) Maria, cream sparse mohair with peach backing, brown felt pads, black glass eyes, black vertically stitched nose, shaven muzzle, fully jointed, wearing cream cotton shawl and dress edged with lace, flower crown, seashell pendant necklace, sewn-in tag (LE 2/10), swing labels, certificate, 12”/31cm; (6) Anastasia, lilac sparse mohair with pink backing, brown felt pads, black glass eyes, black vertically stitched nose, shaven muzzle, fully jointed, wearing cream cotton shawl and dress edged with lace, flower crown, butterfly pendant necklace, sewn-in tag (LE 2/10), swing labels, certificate, 12”/31cm; (7) Alexis, kingfisher blue sparse mohair with blue backing, painted ultrasuede pads, black glass eyes, black vertically stitched nose, shaven muzzle, fully jointed, wearing cream cotton sailor suit, no sewn-in tag, swing labels, certificate, 11”/28cm; all are dressed in vintage or hand aged fabrics and notions, the seven bears come with four wicker baskets for storage, all are Excellent Plus (apart form the the one hole in Tatiana's pad which is noted); (7).

Lot 115

Trendon Sasha doll clothing including: (1) Jump Suit, # 807, Good box; (2) Pink Dress, # 202, Fair box; (3) Blue Suit, # 805, Good box; (4) quantity of loose Sasha clothing; (5) also included Minster Giftware bisque doll; Good to Good Plus; (Qty).

Lot 826

A Gieves & Hawkes two piece grey pinstripe suit, approx 50" chest

Lot 819

A Bladen Original Supasax herringbone tweed suit, the jacket with mustard lining approx. 52" chest, the trousers approx. 44" waist, inside leg 29.5"

Lot 968

A good quality bamboo and rattan bedroom suit in the style of Dal Vera comprising a combination wardrobe with hanging compartments enclosed by panelled doors above four small drawers; rectangular desk/dressing table with two small drawers; bedside cabinet with a single drawer; and a matching single bed

Lot 57

THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #252-(May1984)-Graded 8.5 by CGC. Key Issue: First appearance of the Black Spider-Man suit in regular series. Roger Stern & Tom DeFalco story, Ron Frenz & Bret Breeding art, Ron Frenz & Klaus Janson cover. Flat/Unfolded, CGC 8.5 with Off-White pages. Slabbed & Sealed

Lot 28

[Pepys, Samuel]. Braybrooke (Richard Griffin, Baron). The History of Audley End. To which are appended Notices of the Town and Parish of Saffron Walden in the County of Essex, 1st edition, London: Samuel Bentley, 1836, engraved frontispiece, portrait of Braybrooke, 2 maps, and 16 plates, with other illustrations, extra-illustrated with an additional 45 portraits and engravings, some early, some coloured and many folding, plus two manuscript documents, the first signed by both Charles II and Samuel Pepys, the second an autograph letter signed by Samuel Pepys, window-mounted opposite pages 87 & 104, autograph presentation note from the author to Reverend Joseph Hunter FSA, 24 April 1847, tipped on to front flyleaf, with a later note at foot indicating it was then purchased at the sale of Hunter’s books in December 1861, additionally signed above the note (?John Doller, 1861), burgundy morocco gilt bookplate of W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey to front pastedown, all edges gilt, 20th-century red polished calf by Bayntun Rivière, large paper copy, 4to (310 x 245 mm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Rev. Joseph Hunter, 1783-1861, (presentation note from the author); ?John Doller (inscription); W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey (bookplate).The two Pepys letters included are:Pepys (Samuel, 1633-1703), English diarist and naval administrator. Autograph Letter Signed, ‘S. Pepys’, Derby House, 18 February 1673/4, to Mr Brereton, concerning the Navy’s ships and the numbers of men, borne and mustered, taking issue with his weekly accounts, ‘… I have hitherto observed such an irregularity in one of your weekly accounts as I never met withal from any other hand…’, with a postscript to add new observations about the numbers of men borne and mustered on board the St David and the Dunkirk, giving details of the discrepancies, 2 pages, folioWilliam Brereton, 3rd Baron Brereton FRS (1631-1680) was an English mathematician and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1659 and became Baron Brereton in the Irish peerage in 1664. He was chairman of the Committee of Accounts, better known as the Brooke House Committee, in 1667-1670. In that capacity he clashed repeatedly with Samuel Pepys, whose description of Brereton in his Second Diary, or Brooke House Journal, although no doubt biased, is the best portrait we have of the man.Charles II (1630-1685), King of Great Britain & Ireland, 1660-1685 and Pepys (Samuel, 1633-1703), English diarist and naval administrator. Document Signed, ‘Charles R’ and ‘S. Pepys’, Whitehall, 10 January 1673/4, a manuscript warrant in a secretarial hand, addressed to the Principal Officers and Commissioners of the Navy, appointing George Bowen, late boatswain of the ship Anne, to be boatswain of the ship Rupert, repairs to blank left margin, 1 page, folioSamuel Pepys visited the 17th-century country house Audley End and described it his diary entry for 8 October 1667: ‘At last, rose, and up, and broke our fast, and then took coach, and away, and at Newport did call on Mr. Lowther, and he and his friend, and the master of the house, their friend, where they were, a gentleman, did presently get a-horseback and overtook us, and went with us to Audley-End, and did go along with us all over the house and garden: and mighty merry we were. The house indeed do appear very fine, but not so fine as it hath heretofore to me; particularly the ceilings are not so good as I always took them to be, being nothing so well wrought as my Lord Chancellor’s are; and though the figure of the house without be very extraordinary good, yet the stayre-case is exceeding poor; and a great many pictures, and not one good one in the house but one of Harry the Eighth, done by Holben; and not one good suit of hangings in all the house, but all most ancient things, such as I would not give the hanging-up of in my house; and the other furniture, beds and other things, accordingly.’

Lot 1

* Essex Deeds. A group of 8 medieval vellum deeds relating to land and property in Essex, c. 1280-1456:Grant of rent, c. 1280, Robert son of John Haldan of Barstable (Berdestaple) to Ralph de la Kersevere, clerk, and his wife Agnes, for their service, a rent of 2s 6d from a messuage in the hamlet of Brentwood (Bosci Arsi) in the vill of South Weald (Suthwalda), formerly William le Saltere (between the messuage formerly Goscelin Pake and the messuage formerly Durant, called Dez, to hold of Robert, with the homages, reliefs and escheats by the rent of a clove at Easter for all services; freedom of alienation except to religious houses and Jews; Witnesses: Robert Reyner, Henry Page, Anselm Marscall, Alan Pollard, Geoffrey the baker (pistor), Richard de Thorundone, John the skinner (pelliparius), Robert Page, Stephen Rikedun. Grant of rents; Sunday after the feast of St Peter’s chains 10 Edward III (4 August 1336), Henry de Lungchaump, knight, to Johnson of John de Naylingherst of Stisted [in Essex], 1) 23 shillingsworth of rent to be taken yearly from Edmund de Shulred of Stisted from all the lands and tenements which he lately held of Henry in the vill of Stisted, both in demesne and in service, together with the suit of court with which the lands and tenements are charged; 2) 5 shillingsworth of rent to be taken yearly from Adam Martyn from the lands and tenements which were formerly of his father Richard Martyn, deceased, together with the suit of court with which the lands and tenements are charged; To hold with the fealties, reliefs, heriots, escheats and suits of court belonging to the rent, Witnesses: Robert Pycot, John de Claryng, John de Nolhey, William Pycot, John in the Frith; at Stisted; endorsed, c.1440: called Shelreds and Martens; c. 1640: No 186.Quitclaim; Monday after the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 19 Edward III (28 March 1345), John son and heir of Peter son of Richard of Stisted (Stistede) to Sir Robert de Bourghcher, knight, his right in all the lands and tenements in the vill of Stisted which Sir Robert’s father Sir John de Bourghcher, knight, acquired from his father Peter, Witnesses: Wiliam Pycot, Walter de Rouhey, Jojhn de Polhey, Henry de Naylyngherst, John in the Fryth; at Rivenhall (Rewenhale), endorsed, c1640: No 185: c1900: [Sir Thomas] Phillipps MS 36324.Grant; Friday on the feast of the nativity of the Virgin 37 Edward III (8 September 1363), John, son and heir of John Bysshop of Kedington (Kedyngton) [in Suffolk], to John Hogoun and his wife Alice of Sturmer [in Essex], a piece of his reapable meadow in a meadow called The Meremedwe in the vill and parish of Sturmer (between the meadow of Sir Walter de Wauncy and the meadow of John de Goldyngton; heading onto the land of Sir Walter de Wauncy and onto The Mere), Witnesses: William Bret, John Longe, Robert atte Welle, Thomas Bret, Robert Morse; at Sturmer, red wax armorial seal: [or] on a bend three roses; * S’ IOhIS DE RETLEYE; plus three further grants relating to Essex, 1403, 1408 and 1456, all with wax seals appendedQTY: (8)

Lot 408

Major Matt Mason - a vintage 1960s Mattel made Major Matt Mason playset action figure with moon suit, space sled, sled control handle and jet propulsion pack.

Lot 691

A Royal Marine Forces volunteer reserve dress suit, and various hats.

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