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Four vintage 50's/60's shift dresses to include; a black woollen dress with 3/4 length sleeves and fur collar, a check wool grey belted dress by Wetherall Bond Street, a turquoise dress by Peggy French Couture with a beaded cowl neck and short beaded sleeves and a maroon 3/4 sleeve woollen knitted dress by Country Clothes of Haverfordwest. Together with a vintage brown velvet skirt suit (probably 60's) with Mandarin collar and piping around the pocket flaps and collar by Barlena London made (size 14 on label). (5)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Black dress in good condition with no obvious damage. Grey dress has a small brown stain on the left chest of the and altered from button fastening to loop fastenings, the belt is slightly discoloured. Otherwise no obvious damage.Velvet suit - has stain near third button down, generally in good condition otherwise. Has a tie belt with it.Peggy Couture dress - generally in good condition but someone has let out the hem so the bottom hem is messy. The zip is functional but sticks. Fully lined - minor staining around armpits and collar of lining.Wool dress - Appears to have once have had a belt, now missing. Unlined, generally in good condition for the age, no obvious damage. Some loose threads to the outside.
A mixed collection of; navy blouses, jacket and cami top and matching spotted navy skirt; a violet swirl with a cowl neck top and skirt (cut on the bias) and a pink pansy pattern cotton suit by Louis Feraud; a grey floral cotton suit with white flowers by Viyella 1960/70; a shocking pink/yellow cotton label by Cinch 1960/70's; three skirts (one black and one red and one pink striped); a late 1950 cream/mustard floral (8)
A silk teal ladies three piece suit with a floral design on the pattern; the jacket is fitted with lapels it comes with a camisole top and it has a pencil skirt (some wear under lining of one arm) Made by Matita and in England of New York & Paris (worn by client on wedding day); together with a wool duck egg blue.two piece suit 1956 - worn on honeymoon, made by Barnett Hutton, made in England, the wool suit has a fitted jacket, a pencil skirt and has a black velvet collar and cuffs (2)
Tri-ang 00 Gauge SR green EMU Power and Trailer cars repainted and converted to 3-rail operation to suit Hornby-Dublo, both repainted BR green to a good standard (slight difference in shade of green), power car with plunger pick up fitted to centre of rear bogie, Trailer car fitted with Dublo m3-rail metal wheels, G-VG (2)
A Set of 4x Georg Jensen Silver Coffee Spoons, each terminal with an enamelled card suit (hearts, diamonds, clubs and spades), in their original fitted Georg Jensen case. The designer is Henning Koppel, they carry the post 1945 Jensen hallmark, and are 1946 to 1981. The spoons are each approx. 4"/10cm long
A collection of vintage ladies clothing, to include; an 'Edna Lloyd Smith' red, mustard and navy check dress and jacket suit, the dress with ivory top section and check skirt and matching jacket, a 'Jaegar' ivory silk blouse with ruffle sleeves, another ivory blouse, an 'Escada' brown satin ruffle neck shirt, a brown suede skirt, an 'Edina Ronay' pleated tartan skirt, another black skirt, a polka dot top and skirt with jacket, and a black wrap dress (12)
A blue two piece suit, by 'Jeff Banks', comprising a long jacket with button front and a pair of wide leg trousers, along with a black crepe long jacket, by 'Laura Ashley', with double breasted front and velvet collar, a geometric black and ocre jacket by 'Escada' and a chocolate brown leather effect trench type coat (5)
Edwardian Ladies suit of cream suit of cream wool with blue pin stripe, and a silk blouse with drawn threadwork, labelled Elsie Whiteley, An intriguing collection of antique and vintage fashion from 1840-1940 will be auctioned at Ewbanks sale of vintage fashion and textiles. Originally from Hinwick House in Bedfordshire, a Queen Anne period country house built to emulate Buckingham Palace. Home to the eminent Orlebar family for three hundred years, until its sale in 1992. Two years previously as the house was being prepared for sale. Mrs Patrica Godwin of Dorset, Artist and for many years director of the Palm Court Orchestra was asked if she would be interested in the clothing. The lady of the house thought her a suitable custodian owing to the Orchestras performances of period music. Some performances were given with the clothes being modelled and Mrs Godwin began to give talks in which she featured the clothes along with cuttings from the newspapers also from Hinwick House. It seems very few items of clothing had been discarded by the Orlebar family and the collection is a fascinating insight into a Century of fashion. . Skirt length, 165 m waist 58 cm ,
1940's wool suit of two tone grey stripe, labelled Brenna sport, with a pink silk blouse, shorts sleeve with lace detail, and an oatmeal wool coat, with Carrot and utility CC41 labels, Provenance : Collection from Hinwick House home to the Orlebar family, please see lot 1501 for details . Skirt W 68 L, Jacket 90 UA, 90 L Coat 84 UA 109 L cm
1940's two piece suit with abstact floral print, charcoal grey needle cord, peplum back, labelled 38 , and a cream silk blouse, possibly parachute silk, and a pair of black suede court shoes, labelled Carr Shoel, Nottingham, a beret, gloves and silk stockings Provenance : Collection from Hinwick House home to the Orlebar family, please see lot 1501 for details . Jacket UA 90 L 64 , skirt 78 w 66 L
Collection of Wolverhampton Wanderers official replica shirts to include 1960 FA Cup by Toffs (size XL), Track Suit top by Puma (size L), Wolves player shirt No. 9 (42 to 44) with Steve Bull signature, Wolves player shirt No. 4 Olofinjana official issue, Wolves away shirt with Doritos motif autographed by Mark Kennedy official player issue, Wolves goalkeeper shirt (size XXL) Puma replica issue Goodyear motif. (6 in 1 box) Good to Very Good.
* Henry III Deed. Crown grant (letters patent), given at Woodstock, 28 April 1247, Henry [3] to Richard of Dover, 2¼ virgates of land, the sixth part of another virgate and a watermill, with the suit of all the vill of Havering, which Richard formerly held of the king in the same vill; A quarter of a virgate in Havering which Geoffrey Ternet formerly held; 35 acres of new purpresture in Havering; 16 acres of meadow in the marsh of Havering which Richard had; Two fleets of water, namely The Markedich stretching from the Thames to the pale of the king’s park of Havering, and Haveringeheche, stretching from the Thames to the ends of the boundaries of Havering; To hold of the king by a rent of 20 shillings payable at the Exchequer in two annual payments of 10 shillings at Michaelmas and Easter, and paying to the brothers of the monastery of Hornchurch (de cornuto) from the same mill 11 shillings of the king’s alms, established of old, for all service, custom and demand Richard to be as quit of all tallages and suits from the other lands and tenements which he holds in the same vill as he is from the lands included in this grant. Witnesses: William [Raleigh] bishop of Winchester, Richard de Clare earl of Gloucester and Hertford, Simon de Montfort earl of Leicester, Roger le Bygod earl of Norfolk, Peter of Savoy, William de Cantilupe, Ralph fitz Nicholas, Henry de Hastings, Bertram de Cryoll, Paulin Peyur, Richard de Clyfford, Geoffrey de Langeley, Robert le Norreys; given at Woodstock, in Latin in a cursive script, some soiling and one slight brown stain to lower portion of deed, 30 x 30 cm, remains of green wax Great Seal appended by silk cords, with figure of the monarch visible to obverse and partial figure on horse visible to reverse, together with an unrelated vellum deed of 20 October 1605, being a quitclaim for Combers, from George Hussey to Thomas Killick (Qty: 2)
* British Isles . Blaeu (Johannes), Britannia prout divisa suit temporibus Anglo-Saxonum praesertim durante illorum Heptarchia, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with bright contemporary hand colouring, fourteen historical vignettes to vertical margins, 415 x 530 mm, mounted, framed and double glazed, French text on versoR. W. Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, 620 (a further issue of 549)(Qty: 1)
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