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An Air Ministry Electrically Heated Flying Suit Liner, Type G, size Medium, with aluminium plug stamped A crown M 5C/527; three Similar Jacket Liners, each with Air Ministry store labels, one with maker`s label for Windak Electro Thermal Clothing; a Pressure Jerkin Mk.I, with label dated1960 (5)
1924 - BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION WEMBLEY/ARCADIAN CRESTED CHINA MERMAID ON A ROCK, SIMILAR WILLOW ART MERMAID AND DITTO CHESTER IMP, WEMBLEY/ARCADIAN CHINA TWO FACED LADY TABLE BELL, unattributed FEMALE FIGURE PEPPER POT depicted with bonnet and hand muff, TUSCAN CHINA ASHTRAY with seated comic man and a STANDING FIGURE OF A PIG, in suit and black bowler hat, 5 1/4" (13.5.cm) (damage to base) (7)
1962 - A QUANTITY OF SEATTLE`S CENTURY 21 EXPOSITION WORLD FAIR MEMORABILIA TO INCLUDE; a LENGTH OF LARGE BUNTING in alternating colours white, blue and green, a WHITE FLAG with blue printed decoration, a WHITE POLYESTER BANNER with printed blue decoration and gold tassel trim, a GREY TROUSER SUIT with applied silver trim and decoration, a TARTAN FRONTED WAISTCOAT, two SILK TIES, a SCOUTS SCARF, and a WHITE CHILD`S SWEATER (qty)
Assorted Modern Designer Costume including Vivienne Westwood Red Label black crepe skirt (size 44), and a cotton ribbed vest top with embroidered orb; Feraud tan leather jacket (size 38); Helmut Lang jacket (size 8); Lanvin dark grey long line jacket with black silk type panel to the reverse; Alberta Ferretti white brocade sleeveless fitted waistcoat; Yoshiki Hishinuma black ruched long sleeved top with buttons to the front (size 2); pink chiffon long sleeved top with pleated detailing to the front; Betty Jackson brown pinafore style dress with short capped sleeves (size 10); Sonia Rykiel black sleeveless top with ruched detailing and ties to the back; Marc by Marc Jacobs black and silver flecked wool dress with wide neckline and short sleeves; Marni beige silk top (size 42) and floral printed cotton shirt (size 40); D&G red and white striped mini skirt (size 38), burnished gold velvet/velour trouser suit (14)
Assorted Modern Designer Costume including a Valentino green linen two piece summer suit (size 10); blue 1950`s style coat; Hardy Amies blue striped and paisley two piece suit; Vittorio Rosario black silk brocade evening skirt (size 14); DKNY black leather skirt (size 4); Givenchy tan coloured skirt with zip detailing (size 40); Tomasz Starzewski blue two piece suit (size 12); Yves Saint Laurent blue two piece suit (size 38); Oscar de la Renta brown satin two piece suit; Rene Lezard black two piece suit (size 36); Etro printed silk and chiffon skirt (size 40); Presen white, grey and black three piece suit with sequin detailing (size 10) (12)
Assorted Costume including circa 1970`s brown lace mounted evening dress; two McEwans of Perth wool kilts; brown suede waistcoat; Viyella dog tooth check pink and cream two piece wool suit and another similar in grey; two pairs of gents tweed plus fours; Weatherall of Bond Street loden green cape, camel and cream reversible cape; Jaeger grey wool jacket with patch pockets etc; Accessories including two tan leather Equestrian saddle shaped leather handbags, leather bags, belts some with snaffle mounts, Jacqmar and other scarves etc (rail and one box)
A Large Quantity of Assorted Circa 1960`s and Later Costume including Henry Burger Couture black and white jacket, large black and white checked short cape; Global green print sleeveless shift dress; purple floral mini dress with long sleeves; cream crochet three piece suit; house coats, Jeff Banks floral patterned long sleeved shirt; Blanes blue linen shift dress with white piped edges; circa 1970`s jersey full length dresses; brown and white checked jersey two piece suit; wedding dress with daisy head trim; two pairs of Alison Jane crepe tailored trousers with turn ups in cream and black; blue tunic top, handbag etc (30)
Hardy Amies blue and white linen shift dress, similar dress by Walter Lissner London with daisy appliques; assorted separates including tweed skirts, trousers; Rensor blue two piece suit, and a blue and black small checked two piece suit; two gents suits and an over coat; two ladies Windsmoor wool coats with fur collars; Circa 1940`s Windsmoor pale green fitted double breasted wool coat with a brown velvet trimmed collar (17)
Assorted Costume and Accessories including Carnegie brown linen shift dress and matching cream and brown long coat; Harbro blue and white spotty two piece suit and similar shirt; cream satin Chinese robe; white cut work shift dress; moleskin coat, stoles, vanity case, handbags, etc (rail and box)
Circa 1950`s Costume including a black silk duster coat with floral lining; Brookmar red brocade dress with buttons to the front and capped sleeves; blue taffeta two piece cocktail dress with beaded decoration; Dumorsel gold flecked cocktail suit and similar dress; two cotton day dresses; Sparwick pale blue printed day dress and another with a yellow cotton collar; blue two piece suit (9)
Circa 1950`s and Later Costume including Hardy Amies two piece suit of pleated skirt and fitted jacket in grey, black and white and a red lace mounted full length evening dress (size 16); Emma Somerset black and white large checked evening dress; Frank Usher dress with black jersey halter neck top (size 40) and matching net and sequin jacket, and a black halter neck evening dress (size 34); Celon orange patterned dress with spaghetti straps and chiffon shirt mount with pleated hems, long sleeves and cuffs; Veronica black chiffon printed dress with long sleeves (7)
Assorted Circa 1960`s and Other Clothing including Biba two piece suit comprising velvet striped long line jacket and similar stretchy trousers, with matching velvet trimmed hems; Rose for Radley black jersey dress with a yellow, red and green gingham tiered skirt (size 12); red pvc mini dress with a large white appliqued circle to the front; Carnegie striped full length halter neck dress; Mandell Couture pink two piece long sleeved top with collar and matching hot pants; eastern full length robe with buttons to the front; two red gingham cotton dresses; Samuel Sherman green printed dress and others (12)
Assorted Circa 1950`s and Later Costume including a Carnegie Model two piece suit with shift dress and fitted jacket; metallic grey and white spotty dress; San Clair Tricel blue and black printed dress; Sambo Fashions rose printed cotton sun dress; Brown Muffs of Bradford coat dress; day dresses etc (12)
Assorted Costume including a 19th Century Red Wool Academic Gown Labelled `Captain Hans Busk` `Ede & Son Robe Makers, 94 Chancery Lane`, also the red silk sash from his naval uniform; black academic gown; Gian De Valentino cream wool three quarter length cardigan; Montigo Bay lilac dress with ruched cummerband (size 12); Angela at London Town two piece trouser suit of floral design with quilted waist band; Gail Barley long knitted dress; Cream Silk Shirt embroidered with flowers; Benny Ong peach dress (size 10); Pierre Cardin red velvet jacket and Belvoir hunting waistcoat (11) Captain Hans Busk 1815-1882 was educated at Kings College London and Trinity College Cambridge. Busk was one of the originators of the `Volunteers` movement established in 1959, and prior to this lobbied the Government to form rifle clubs as a defence against invasion.
Assorted Circa 1930`s and Later Costume including a cream satin wedding dress with lace mounts and buttons to the bodice; black lace evening dress with attached bolero style jacket; circa 1950`s pink cotton suit with cut work floral design; mauve drop waist shift dress; gents black tail coat jacket, waistcoat and pair of morning suit trousers; two white cocktail dresses; Julian Rose black satin full length evening dress with a beaded bodice; two silk shirt style sleeveless dresses in pink and blue (size 12 and 14) (10)
Assorted Circa 1930`s and Later Costume including a 1930`s floral printed dress; Global navy velvet full length evening dress; pale blue evening dress with plaited velvet shoulder straps; purple printed cotton full length dress with ruffle trims to the shoulders; grey lace two piece suit; two gents evening suits with tails, a morning suit and evening jacket; Quad green velvet full length tunic (size 16) and matching full length cape with quilted lining; Marcel Fenez black chiffon evening dress with pleated skirt; Jean Varon black and white large checked cotton full length evening dress, another in cream chiffon with pink and pale green layers of chiffon to the bodice; Droopy and Brown mauve dress; David Silverman black chiffon full length dress; Feminella grey wool suit (size 14); 1970`s full length sleeveless wrap dress; wedding dress and train with under skirt (20)
Circa 1940`s Ladies Day Wear including Macintyre Argyll Scotland tweed two piece suit; brown crepe dress with beading to the bodice; black crepe dress with pleats to the front and button detailing to the neck; navy crepe dress with patterned faux panel to the bodice; black dress with button detailing and patch pockets; and three other black dresses (8)
Assorted Circa 1940`s and Later Costume including a Belville Sassoon green wool two piece suit with dark green trims (size 14); Harvey Nichols Knightsbridge blue shift dress with matching coat; chiffon type mounted evening dress with plaited spaghetti straps; green satin strapless evening dress with diamante trim and matching bolero jacket; gold brocade type evening dress; Maggy Rouf black full length evening dress with long sleeves and bead decoration; mauve and pink brocade evening dress; Peggy Allen cream and silver striped evening dress bearing the Export Utility mark; Frances Leopold Regent Street green evening dress printed with flowers (size 38) (9)
A Good Second War 1944 `Immediate` Evader`s D.F.M. Group of Five to Stirling and Lancaster Wireless Operator, Flight Sergeant, Later Signaller 2, P. Jezzard, 622 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, Who Was Killed in a Flying Accident Over the North Sea, 5.4.1948 a) Distinguished Flying Medal, G.VI.R. (1501713 F/Sgt. P. Jezzard R.A.F.) b) 1939-1945 Star c) Air Crew Europe Star d) Defence and War Medals, generally very fine, with the following related items and documents: - Caterpillar Club gold brooch badge, with `ruby` eyes, reverse engraved, `Sgt. P. Jezzard`, in Irving box, with named Membership Card, and enclosure letter, dated 21.7.1944 - `Escapers` Compass; two Silk Maps of France; Royal Air Force Escaping Society badge, gilt and two Pea-Nut Club badges - Cloth insignia including WAG Brevet - R.A.F. Navigator`s, Air Bomber`s and Air Gunner`s Flying Log Book (15.4.1943-5.4.1948), stamped `Death Presumed, Central Depository, Royal Air Force` - Letter from recipient to his family, written after he had escaped to Spain from Occupied France, dated 12.5.1944 - Congratulatory Telegram from Air Chief Marshal A.T. "Bomber" Harris, on the occasion of the award of Jezzard`s D.F.M., dated 23.11.1944 - Telegram to the same effect from the Officer Commanding 622 Squadron, dated 24.11.1944 - Telegram to recipient`s father informing him that his son is `missing` whilst on a training excercise, dated 6.4.1948 - Air Ministry letter to recipient`s father stating that Death is Presumed, dated 17.6.1948 - Letter of Condolence to recipient`s mother from Air Vice-Marshal Sir Basil Embry, dated 12.5.1948 - Several photographs of recipient, including a portrait photograph in uniform; newspaper cuttings and other ephemera (lot) D.F.M. 2.1.1945 1501713 Flight Sergeant Peter Jezzard, R.A.F.V.R., 622 Sqn The Recommendation, dated 12.11.1944, states: `This N.C.O. is now nearing completion of his first tour of operations throughout which his skill, courage and devotion to duty have been outstanding. On the night of 15th/16th March, 1944, the aircraft in which he was despatched on an operational mission to Stuttgart was so severely damaged by enemy action that the crew was ordered to bail out. Before abandoning the aircraft, however, he successfully transmitted a distress message to Base. From this ordeal, Flight Sergeant Jezzard made a successful escape from enemy occupied territory and on return to this country he immediately applied to be returned to his squadron for operational duty. Since his return in August, 1944, he has operated against many heavily defended German targets and has successfully completed several important mining missions. His resourcefulness in emergency and his determination and disregard of personal safety in face of danger is an inspiration to all and is worthy of recognition I strongly recommend an award of the Distinguished Flying Medal.` 1501713 Signaller 2 Peter Jezzard, D.F.M., a native of Prestwich, Manchester; served as a Cadet, No. 183 (1st Prestwich) Squadron A.T.C., prior to Second War service with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve; posted for training to No. 2 Radio School, Yatesbury, April 1943; after additional training at 26 O.T.U. and undertaking a conversion course on Stirlings at 1665 Conversion Unit, posted for operational flying as Wirless Operator to 622 Squadron (Stirlings and Lancasters), Mildenhall, November 1943; intially carried out 8 operational sorties with the squadron including: the Frisian Isles; Bayonne; Berlin; Schweinfurt; Augsburg, 29.2.1944, `Combat with Ju 88. Searchlights and Flak` (Log Book refers); Stuttgart (2), including 15.3.1944, when in Lancaster I LL828 JI-J piloted by Flight Sergeant P.A. Thompson, `T/o 1720 Mildenhall. Last heard on W/T at 0141 transmitting "Baling Out". Reports from the crew tell of attacks from night-fighters and from a fix taken of the wireless message it is likely the engagement took place SE of Rouen in France` (Royal Air Force Bomber Command Losses of the Second World War refers); of the crew of seven, four (including Jezzard) managed to evade capture, whilst the remaining members were taken POW; Sergeant T.J. Maxwell, one of those to evade capture, gives the following account: `The thing about bailing out, in total darkness at night, from a crippled aircraft or splashing your 25 ton Lancaster into a raging sea swell was that you didn`t get any practice lessons beforehand, so it was a bit of a new thing. The nearest one got was about a year before was jumping off the top diving board in the warm water and brightly lit baths in Brighton in a flying suit and Mae West. Then the water had loads of noisy laughter and PT life-saving instructors to help if one got into difficulty. It was 1.30 in the morning and pitch black, the top board was about 8,000 feet vibrating and descending rapidly, and spewing fuel and oil from ruptured tanks. No friendly life-savers etc, but the reality that our fuel was being exhausted even faster than calculated had now replaced the `ditching` idea and bailing-out (and pretty soon at that) was the only option left. We, or certainly I was already well into a personal life saving preservation situation. I was personally totally disenchanted when the channel rowing excercise in total darkness was muted as a possibility. I never found the idea of hitting the English Channel at 100mph in total darkness, with sea and swell conditions unknown, and with an indeterminate amount of fuel, to be in the least appealing... Six of the crew all landed in an area 40 miles North East of Rouen and all reasonably close, within a kilometre or so of each other, but when they left the aircraft I was already on the way down some 20 kilometres further back, representing several minutes. The reason for their delay will never be known, but after 57 years almost to the day it has been established that the aeroplane crashed within a couple of miles from where some of the crew were taken POW. Of the four who returned to England on May 22nd on a DC3 from Gibraltar to Bristol (Whitchurch) I only met up later with Peter Jezzard. Both of us returned to operational flying with our original Squadron 622, Peter finishing his `tour` in November 1944 on 35 `trips` and myself on 32, finishing on New Year`s Day 1945` (Interview carried out in 2002 refers). Another member of the crew, Sergeant F. Harmsworth, gives the following account from the time after the crew had landed: `Later I met a schoolteacher who got me a change of clothes and temporary, false ID papers. He took me to a small rail station and there I bumped into my Wireless Operator Peter Jezzard. With barely a wink of recognition, we were on the train; the Frenchman [Maquis] up front, Pete in the middle, and me at the back of the coach. The train was straffed enroute by the R.A.F. guns so we hopped off the train and headed for a ditch. Later, we hopped back on the train and carried on to Paris. We got to the train station and it was very crowded with local Parisians, plus hundreds of German troops. We left the station and kept the same order of 20 ft. apart. After an hour we arrived at an apartment block and met the teacher`s cousin, a vivacious, 20 year old girl, Madeline Vuillemont, who lived with her parents... I was moved across Paris on the metro to the East End... A couple of days after I arrived, trusty John took me to a large store in town, where I stood in line with locals and stood next to German soldiers to get my picture taken in a booth... After 2 days, with good police connections, I received back my French I.D. card with other documents all duly signed and rubber-stamped... They found out it was my 20th birthday, so one night, a sign was put on the door that said, "closed for a family party." View Terms & Conditions
`A History of Poster Advertising`, Cyril Sheldon, London, Chapman & Hall Ltd, 1937; `Brass Chandelier a biography of R.H. Best of Birmingham by his son R.D. Best`, London, George Allen and Unwin Ltd, 1940; and `A Suit of Nettles`, James Reaney, Toronto, The Macmillan Company of Canada Limited, 1958
Franco CANNILLA Années 1960Bracelet divinités antiquesIl se compose d`une suite de six médaillons rectangulaires représentant des femmes drapées à l`antique. Au dos elles sont nommées en italien : Baccante, Amazona, Musa, Bacante, Minerva et Ebe Coppiera. Travail italien signé F.CANNILLA. Masenza-Roma. Poids brut : 87,9 gr. Dimensions : 20 x 2,9 cmCANILLA (1911-1984), ITALIE Sculpteur, suit ses études à l`Académie des Beaux-arts à Palerme, Sicile. Il part vivre à Rome. Commence à dessiner des bijoux et collabore avec Masenza le célèbre orfèvre romain. A partir des années 60 il travaille avec les frères Fumanti et ses bijoux deviennent plus abstraits. Bibliographie : un bracelet similaire est reproduit à la page 404 du livre « Modern Jewellery » G. Hugues, Studio Vista, London 1964A gold bracelet by F.CANNILLA for MAZENSA circa 1960.
`Colpo Di Vento``: A Lenci Earthenware Figure, by Helen König Scavini, circa 1930`s, modelled as a young woman in a check suit being buffeted by the wind, holding a muff, hand painted in colours, signed Lenci MADE IN ITALY TORINO XI-XII, painters monogram X in a square, 37cm high (damages) Literature C.f. Lenci: Archivi di Arti Decorative, page 175, plate 402, catalogue number 363, for illustration of this model base has been off and re-glued under both shoes, chips around the bottom of the skirt, glaze chip to muff, glaze nicks to frill of jacket, tiny glaze nick on raised elbow, firing fault on wrist 20/03/2013
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