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* Clothing & Accessories. A 1920s long lace coat, handmade Irish crochet coat or over-dress, intricately patterned with large and small flowers and floral baskets, with wide three-quarter length sleeves, a waterfall hem, and asymmetrical fastenings below waist consisting of a crochet-covered button (slightly discoloured) and three press studs, sleeves 42cm (16.5ins), length at back 132cm (52ins), together with: An ostrich feather fan, New York: B. Altman & Co., circa 1910, black ostrich feather fan mounted on celluloid sticks, the front guard stick monogrammed 'FWAD' in black, 47cm (18.5ins), contained in original silk-lined cream silk box (dust-soiled), with ribbon ties to hold fan intact, and maker's name lettered in gold inside lid, plus an ivory ostrich feather fan with mother of pearl sticks, 41cm (16ins), and other accessories, including 2 tortoiseshell and platinum (untested) hair combs, one set with rhinestones, the other with marcasite (1 stone missing), both stamped 'PLATUM F. & Co.', a pair of fur Fortnum & Mason gloves, and an ermine fur muff and stoleQty: (15)
A Victorian later opal and white stone pendant, the central oval cabochon opal within six white stone tipped claws, within a blue and white enamelled scrolled foliate surround, glazed compartment verso containing a photograph of a gentleman, suspended from belcher link chains to an opal set bale, 4.5cm long, 9.5g gross; and an opal stick pin, 1.1g gross Condition Report: The pendant drop was originally a clasp for a bracelet, there is wear to the setting and losses to the enamel, there are some scratches and a couple of chips to the principal opal, the other opals have signs of wear. The stick pin has some signs of use Condition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian silver Harlequin taper stick by William Wrangham Williams, London 1874, with a shaped circular sconce and drip pan, a figural stem and on a circular foot chased with foliate decoration, 14cm (5 1/2in) high, 157g (5.05 oz) Condition Report: Marks are clear Wobbles Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

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