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A gentleman's mourning suit with stripe trousers, a gentleman's dress dinner jacket with piping and a academic gown, stamped Ede and Ravenscroft Limited, with mortar.Provenance: Formerly at the shop of Lawrence Clarke, a Lincoln tailor from 1950 to late 1990's. His shop at 43 Silver Street was started by his father after World War 2 and Mr Clarke trained as a tailor on Savile Row, London.
δ Norman Parkinson (1913-1990)Going For a Stroll, A Collection of Five Editorial PhotographsFive gelatin silver prints, 1955-1959, four annotated in pencil verso in an unknown hand, each on gloss photographic paper, each with margins, various sizes, the largest sheet 408 x 510mm (16 x 20in) (unframed) (5)A group lot of five editorial photographs taken for different advertising campaigns. In order of sequence, Vogue's 'Fresh Approach to Coming Events' feature in May 1959 with Lady Rendlesham, a Vogue fashion editor of the time, and her daughter pushing the pram on the Serpentine; Enid Munick 'Scutty' Boulting wearing a Jaeger suit for the Vogue January 1958 feature 'More Than Your Money's Worth'; The model Nina de Voe in Michael Ascher fashion in Vigland Park, Oslo, Norway for 'Vogues Eye View of Scandinavia' July 1955; Aquascutum advertisement in 1957 with Major Christopher modelling The Portman Coat. Also an editorial for Aquascutum, fashion model Ann Gunning was photographed by Parkinson for Vogue in November 1957 alongside Parkinson's own Jaguar. His sports saloon car, a Jaguar 3.4 TYT 100, was frequently included in his photoshoots for a contemporary touch of masculine elegance.Provenance:From the Angela Williams Archive, United Kingdom. Gifted directly from the artist to Williams, who was an assistant to Norman Parkinson during the time his studio was based in Twickenham, London.Exhibited: Age of Innocence Exhibition, Julia Margaret Cameron Museum, Isle of Wight, 2011.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Suit of Stuart crystal Shaftesbury pattern glassware, twelve settings comprising red wine & white wine glasses, tumblers, port glasses, champagne glasses, sherry glasses, eleven highball tumblers, large wine glass and carafe Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An opportunity to buy a whole fat lamb. It will be ready Late December 2019 or early January 2020. The butcher can cut it to suit your own specific requirements. It will be packed ready for the freezer. Delivery/collection by arrangement'. They are bred and reared in Thorndon. Breeding stock always available too!
Hilda.Using a mixture of plein air and studio work, Alfie’s visual art captures the distinct landscapes of East Anglia through playful and evocative collages. Alfie worked in collaboration with Rick Wakeman, famous keyboardist and songwriter of the progressive rock band ‘Yes’. for this multi media piece of art. Rick has signed ‘Hilda’.The sheep's main bodies measure approximately 90cm long x 72cm high x 30cm wide. Artist:Alfie Carpenter in collaboration with Rick Wakeman.Artist and musician, Alfie Carpenter works with paint, paper, voice sounds and words to create songs and scenes. Based in rural Suffolk and using a mixture of plein air and studio work, Alfie’s visual art captures the distinct landscapes of East Anglia through playful and evocative collages. Having trained as a singer and composer, Alfie writes and performs dream-folk songscapes as well as exhibiting his art across the UK. Alfie’s musical and artistic outpourings are equally atmospheric. Whether the components are shapes, colours and textures or pitches, words and voices, Alfie assembles music and art to give life to a landscape, idea, vision or emotion. Sponsor:Bar14/Cafeye & Eye Salon.Cafeye and Bar 14, although relatively new businesses to Eye, have already gained an excellent reputation. At Cafeye delicious breakfasts and lunches ( with a Mediterranean theme) are served alongside fresh coffee and a selection of wines. Bar 14 is open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturdays ( summer opening times) from 6pm – 11pm. Alongside good music, a super selection of fabulous cocktails and wines are served by a friendly team.https://www.facebook.com/Bar14-617365668676825/ https://www.facebook.com/Caf%C3%A8ye-222130678359250/Eye hair salon is a small friendly hair salon located within Eye Suffolk. We have been trading as Eye Salon for over 2 years now and have gained a large client base. We have a large range of hairdressing services that we can adjust to suit our clients’ individual needs, whatever style or age. All staff members are well trained with well known, trusted brands like Wella, Nioxin, Moroccan Oil, Olaplex, American Crew and all have a passion for hair.https://www.facebook.com/eyehairandbeautysalon/
WW2 Luftwaffe Summer Battle of Britain pattern flying suit.A good early example of the light brown cotton flying suit. To the front a diagonal zip, also zip pockets to the legs; this example is with the early style horizontal fly zip and with quick release zip. Near unused condition, retaining maker's label with typed date 1940. Zips in working order. Near VGC.
RAF Official Reprint photographs of the Haldan-Davis High Altitude Flying Suit 1937.These scare images show Flight Lieutenant M.J. Adams been dressed in the Haldan-Davis High Altitude Flying Suit when he broke the then world record for flying an aircraft at 53,937 feet in 1937. The images show details of the suit. ... Accompanied a small number of images showing RAF aircrew clothing detail, mostly Cold War period. (20 photographs)
Battle of Britain pattern Aircrew White Flying Suit by 'Aviakit'A good and scarce example of the private purchase one piece flying suit favoured by pre and early post war pilots and seen worn during the Battle of France, Battle of Britain and early post war RAF Test & Display Pilots. This example tailored with breast pockets and open leg pockets. Main arm and leg zips remain in working order and each puller engraved 'Lightning'. The shoulder straps with Flying Officer rank lace and RAF brass buttons. The interior with original tailors label. Service and slight storage wear. Belt absent.
PUNK/HARDCORE/GARAGE/EMO/REVIVAL/OI - COLOURED 7" RELEASES. Monster collection of 52 x finely tuned 7" covering 1st and 2nd wave punk as well as more recent outfits. Artists/titles include Cells - Uh-Oh (RR 001 red, no p/s), Backyard Babies - (Is It) Still Alright To Smile? (red), Girls In THe Garage Vol. 6 1/2), The Force - Fetish EP (brown), 2 Star Tabernacle Featuring Andre Williams - Ramblin' Man (white), Sex Pistols - Submission (yellow), Various - Sides 11-14, UK Subs - Shake Up The City (red), Butcher - Stand And Fight (red), Cherry Poppin' Daddies - Zoot Suit Riot, The Bouncing Souls - Fight To Live, Michael Rabon, 4 Skins, UXA, Drug Test Rik L Rik, Squire, J Church, L7 and Milf. Condition is typically superb Ex+ (records) and Ex to Ex+ on the sleeves (often very clean, there are often small cataloguing stickers on the front of the sleeve, we have found on most sleeves that these can be removed leaving very little residue).
Drayton, Michael; Hole, William (eng.) Oxford, Bucks and Berks. 1612. Hand-coloured, mounted. Drayton was an Elizabethan poet and friend to Shakespeare. His life's work was Poly-Olbion, a collection of poems celebrating the beauty of the English countryside. The accompanying maps, attributed to William Hole, were designed to suit the nature of Elizabethan pastoral poetic allegory, rather than to show true geographic detail. As such, they personify the landscape with nymphs in the rivers, female tutelary figures for cities and similar representative illustrations. These are not strictly maps, as we would understand them, but rather a way for Elizabethan England to find not its way, but its identity. It shows a way to read the landscape as part of an idealised classical state of being - like associations of Elizabeth with Diana - and as such, forms a part of the growing concern with English national identity that typifies the Elizabethan era.
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