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: Collection of English cloth dolls and Gollies, 1930’s-50’s, including Deans dancing pair, with printed features and original sewn on blue felt dress for lady, and black and white suit for man, marked to feet, 14” (36cm) tall, together with a Merrythought Cowboy, monkey and three Robinson Gollies, (6 items).
A hand wound musical automata Piano Player and Dancers, German circa 1910, pianist and dancers all with bisque heads and glass eyes, the seated pianist wearing a long lace dress and playing a wooden piano with paper keys, dancing children with boy wearing pink trouser suit and girl in lace, when wound music plays pianist plays piano whilst head turns to watch children who spin around, on a wooden paper covered base with silver border, dolls redressed, 8” (20cm) high x 11 ¾” (30cm) wide.
SL Fish Footman - very rare, from Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland - Pelham Puppets SL Range, solid head, painted features, open mouth, outlined in blue, lamb's wool crest, small composite hands with closed fingers, metal strip knee joints, string above knees, wearing a light blue footman's suit with red trim, black feet, boxed, late 1940's/mid 1950's
SM Devil (Demon King)- Pelham Puppets SM Range, painted features, red eyes, opening mouth, large composite hands with closed fingers, metal strip knee joints, string above knees, wearing a red felt hat, red suit, black cape, spring tail, boxed, 1948 - 1954 The earlier version of this model had the spring tail
A Second World War RAF Sidcot flying suit, leather flying helmet, gloves and flying boots *In the winter of 1916 the first significant stride was made to providing effective protection for the pilot and this arrived from the brain of Sidney Cotton, an RNAS pilot with No.8 Squadron. Cotton had been working on his own aircraft when a 'scramble' was called and he flew in his dirty overalls for an hour or so and upon landing found that, unlike his fellow pilots who were shivering from the cold, he was quite unaffected. Having thought through this effect, he realised that it was the oil and grease soaked into the overalls that had retained the body heat. Picking up on the idea, he took leave and travelled to London, to Robinson & Cleaver, where he had a flying suit made for him to his design. The suit had three layers, a thin lining of fur, a layer of airproof silk, and an outside layer of light Burberry material, all made into a one-piece suit, just like his overalls. Robinson & Cleaver were asked to register the design on behalf of Cotton and the flying suit took its name from the inventor and was called the Sidcot suit (SIDney COTton).
Squadron Leader R.L Stanley (RAF REGT, Field First Aid), a tropical best dress suit, a bungee helmet for training, Vietnam field webbing, field helmet, water bottle and leather pistol holster, together with his RAF Dinner jacket and trousers with waistcoat and Squadron Leader's 'Best Blue' (qty), all provenanced to R.L Stanley
Mainly Roman Period, 30 BC-323 AD. A mixed group of flat-section glass inlay bars in combinations of white, black, yellow, red and blue. 11 grams total, 10-49mm (1/2 - 2"). Fair condition. From an early 20th century French collection. Materials such as glass were made into luxury objects to suit Egyptian and Graeco-Roman tastes. Especially valued were colourful glass inlays in furniture, wooden shrines, jewellery and mummy masks. The designs of the glass inlays reflects the multicultural society of Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt, with floral patterns, millefiori, theatre masks, Nile animals and Egyptian deities being popular subjects.
Devonian Period, 417-354 million years BP. Group of single Orthoceras (meaning 'straight horn' and an extinct cephalopod) fossils in teardrop matrix, upper surfaces polished to show the structure with reverses flat to suit display or mounting. 995 grams total, 14-17cm (5 1/2 - 6 3/4"). Property of a gentleman; acquired prior to 2000; from the Atlas Mountains region, Morocco. [10, No Reserve] Very fine condition.
Devonian Period, 417-354 million years BP. Group of single orthoceras (meaning 'straight horn' and an extinct cephalopod) fossils in teardrop matrix, upper surfaces polished to show the structure with reverses flat to suit display or mounting. 1.02 kg total, 13-16cm (5 - 6 1/4"). Property of a gentleman; acquired prior to 2000; from the Atlas Mountains region, Morocco. [10, No Reserve] Very fine condition.
Devonian Period, 417-354 million years BP. Group of single Orthoceras (meaning 'straight horn' and an extinct cephalopod) fossils in teardrop matrix, upper surfaces polished to show the structure with reverses flat to suit display or mounting. 935 grams total, 13-16cm (5 - 6 1/4"). Property of a gentleman; acquired prior to 2000; from the Atlas Mountains region, Morocco. [10, No Reserve] Very fine condition.
Devonian Period, 417-354 million years BP. Group of single orthoceras (meaning 'straight horn' and an extinct cephalopod) fossils in teardrop matrix, upper surfaces polished to show the structure with reverses flat to suit display or mounting. 1.08 kg total, 13-19cm (5 - 7 1/2"). Property of a gentleman; acquired prior to 2000; from the Atlas Mountains region, Morocco. [10, No Reserve] Very fine condition.
Devonian Period, 417-354 million years BP. Group of single orthoceras (meaning 'straight horn' and an extinct cephalopod) fossils in teardrop matrix, upper surfaces polished to show the structure with reverses flat to suit display or mounting. 1.28 kg total, 13-18cm (5 - 7"). Property of a gentleman; acquired prior to 2000; from the Atlas Mountains region, Morocco. [10, No Reserve] Very fine condition.
Devonian Period, 417-354 million years BP. Group of single orthoceras (meaning 'straight horn' and an extinct cephalopod) fossils in teardrop matrix, upper surfaces polished to show the structure with reverses flat to suit display or mounting. 1.15 kg total, 13-17cm (5 - 6 3/4"). Property of a gentleman; acquired prior to 2000; from the Atlas Mountains region, Morocco. [10, No Reserve] Very fine condition.
Devonian Period, 417-354 million years BP. Group of single orthoceras (meaning 'straight horn' and an extinct cephalopod) fossils in teardrop matrix, upper surfaces polished to show the structure with reverses flat to suit display or mounting. 1.23 kg total, 13-19cm (5 - 7 1/2"). Property of a gentleman; acquired prior to 2000; from the Atlas Mountains region, Morocco. [10, No Reserve] Very fine condition.
Britains Set 641, Civilian Motorcycle and Sidecar, 1932-41, comprising of blue motorcycle & sidecar, rider in brown suit and pink shirt, pillion rider in Yellow and green dress signalling right and sidecar passenger in red coat, see Joplin - Britains Civilian Toy Figures, page 86, loose example, extremely rare (G)
Britains Zoo Animals Series, Set 24Z, post war issue, comprising of Bactrian Camel with Boy in Sailor Suit for Camel Ride, Baby Camel, Elephant with Howdah, Keeper with Ankh and 2 x Seated Children for Elephant Ride, Llama, Zebra, Eland Bull, Tiger, Wart Hog, Wild Boar, Giant Tortoise, Panda with 2x Cubs, 12 x Fence Posts & 14 x Straight Fence Sections, some play wear and losses, in the original 2 tier orange all card box, with Britains Zoo Label and Product label to one side, box lid stained and tape repaired, hard to find complete (G-BG)
A 1960'S HORROCKSES SILK DRESS & JACKET ENSEMBLE SIZE 12/14 A smart silk navy blue and white spotted suit, comprising of a shift dress with low cut front, side metal zip, low waist. 30" waist x 45" long from shoulder to hem. And a box shaped jacket with short sleeves and front original buttons. A further 40's/50's navy heavy vintage crepe day dress with white dots, v neck, long sleeves. 30" waist x 43" shoulder to hem. (2)
A 1960'S SILVER SKIRT & JACKET SUIT & 40'S DRESS The silver fabric has flowers in the weave, the jacket has scalloped edges with small brass buttons down the front. Underarm to underarm 16" The skirt has a scalloped hem with side metal zip and high waistband. A 1940's black velvet and silk evening dress with diamante buckle, side metal zip labelled 'Marlborough dress'. And a pretty silk and lace blouse.(3)
1970'S MEN'S TWEED SUIT, JACKETS & CITY SUITS. To include a three piece tweed suit labelled D.Brake & Son Watling St EC4 1974. Underarm to underarm 16".A Tweed Jacket labelled A. Lynes & Son WC1 1956. underarm to underarm 14". A tweed Jacket. A three piece dark blue suit labelled D. Brake & Son EC4 1968. Underarm to underarm 16". A dinner jacket labelled D. Brake & Sons. Underarm to underarm 16". (5)
A COLLECTION OF 1930'40'S GENTLEMAN'S CITY SUITS All small sizing; A three piece pinstripe double breasted suit, Denman & Goddard - Eton - 1949, 40cms Across the back. A dark tweed three piece double breasted suit labeled 'Denman & goddard - Eton -' 1948, A dark three piece double breasted suit labeled 'Strachan 19 Princes St, Hanover Sq W.1' 1939, A grey two piece double breasted suit with turn ups, Denman & Goddard, 1951. A dark jacket and waistcoat, And a further dark wool tweed jacket 1938. (Qty)
A COLLECTION OF GENTLEMAN'S TWEED SUITS All small sizing; A three piece brown herringbone tweed suit with turn ups, labeled 'Denman & Goddard Ltd 31 Sackville St London W.1.' 1951, 40cms across the back. A three piece double breasted tweed suit with turn ups, labeled 'Denman and Goddard - Eton- and 31 Sackville St W.1.' 1946. A three piece Donegal tweed plus-4 shooting suit labeled 'W.A.Stimson -Eton- and Hanover Sq W.1.' 1938. A pair of green tweed plus-4's with waistcoat, labelled Deman and Goddard - Eton - 1938. And a herringbone tweed jacket labeled 'Shepherd Bros Gillingham Dorset' 1975. (5)
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