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A selection of vintage 1960/70's clothing including printed jersey maxi dress by Rene Decavele having floral decoration in shades of orange, brown and orange, a black and gold jersey maxi dress by Ray Anthony, a sleeveless gold lame and cream maxi dress by Simon Ellis, cotton halterneck printed cotton lawn maxi dress by Miss Parisienne, all size 12, a pink patterned short shift dress by Tricel, size 20 and a gents' cream Irish linen suit by Hackett of London size 40RCONDITION REPORT - 6 items
A collection of vintage clothing to include a Laura Ashley black sample dress in cotton moire, 1986, 3/4 length sleeve, full length, size 12, a Laura Ashley black velvet collarless jacket and pencil skirt suit with black embroidery detailing to the front of the jacket, size 14, a straight long black Laura Ashley sleeveless, scoop neck dress, size 14, a 1960/70s pale green collared dress with lace trim to the front with original 'Crimplene' label, a vintage Next wool jacket, a pale yellow floral print Laura Ashley summer dress, sleeveless, gathered skirt, midi length, size 14, and further items of ladies vintage clothing
Panda Stan Kaminski Open Edition - Mounted and Framed 44x44cmWarwickshire artist Stan Kaminski renowned for his views of Venice and his wildlife paintings is here presenting a portfolio of his works. In this website you will find paintings in water colour, gouache, oils and mixed media all of which are for sale either as orighionals or as fine art Giclee prints in a range of sizes and prices to suit every situation and budget. Stan is also a respected and much sought after tutor of painting providing lessons from his well appointed studio near Kenilworth in the heart of the English Midlands.He is the originator of the ground breaking 3 colour painting method that enables even beginners to achieve outstanding results through a clear understanding of how to observe and interpret the subject rather than simply blindly copying. Restricting the palette brings cohesion and insight intohue and tonal value. Mixing all colours from the three essentials of yellow ochre, red and blue educates the eye far better than rather relying upon overly complicated and expensive arrays of ready made colour. Stan also encourages they use of just a few brushes, all of them inexpensive and in no wayspecialist. These are the basic tools of any artist and can be mastered quickly and easily with good tuition. Stan has produced a complete series of in depth tutorials in book and DVD for see here for details. Stan kamiomski was was born in Banbury, England in 1952 to Polish parents.He attended The Moseley School of Art in Birmingham from the age of 11 and then, at the age of 18, started a three-year graphic design apprenticeship at Hurlston Design in Birmingham. At the age of 21, he left to work in a variety of advertising agencies as a designer and art director. He later became a freelance illustrator, and his work appeared in national poster and TV campaigns and magazines for several major clients such as Woman & Penthouse Magazine & on National Television (BBC’s Black Adder III) Stan has won many prizes and achieved excellent prices for his work at auction. In 1999, he staged his first one-man exhibition at Jane Powell’s Art Gallery , Kenilworth , Warwickshire.A wide variety of his work was exhibited. culminating in a display of wildlife paintings. He was heavily involved in the initial design of the Berkswell Millennium tapestry, which is now on permanent display.
Photograph of King George VI when Prince Albert, 208 x 150mm, in military uniform, mounted on card and nicely presented in a frame. Signed 'Albert 1928' below portrait, the card being inscribed 'Speaight Ltd./157 New Bond Street' at base, and also signed 'Speaight'. Would admirably suit a collector's study wall!
WW2 and later British Army and RAF and US items to include: 37 pattern web map cases 1944 x 2: Satchel Signals dated 1945: fur collar for Sidcot flying suit: pair RAF identity discs: pair of US Mittens, Arctic M1949 dated 1950 with liners: USN Cold weather cap: RAF kit bag dated 1957: RAF Flying Suit 22C/1051 size 5.
A collection of children's garments to include a babies cotton dress with an embroidered yoke - a cotton seesucker babies romper with blue embroidered yoke (1950s) a large babies romper with blue smocking - three cotton babies nightdresess (1920s) and one Christening robe 1920/30s, a green/red patterned babies playsuit (late 1950) a white romper suit with a red horse/donkey bib, late (1950s) a white veil apron (1930) (9)
*Brock (Charles Edmund, 1870-1938). Portrait of a gentleman, Aug. 1898, watercolour on artist's board, three quarter length portrait of an elderly bearded man wearing a dark suit and waistcoat, sitting in a chair with hands clasped, signed and dated upper left, lightly toned and spotted, 28.5 x 26.5cm (11.25 x 10.5ins), together with six other similarly sized portraits by various members of the Brock family, including a pencil head portrait of Norah Gray (unsigned), a full-length portrait of a old countryman by R.H. Brock, signed and dated 1897, and a full-length female nude (unsigned), one portrait with loss to upper edge (not affecting image), some with spotting and one with a couple of short edge-tears (7)
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