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A large quantity of period costume, in silk and cotton, to include various dresses, blouses, skirts etc (all with major damage and incomplete, off-cuts etc) |
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A quantity of theatrical costume, to include; 1960s underskirts, bed-jacket, Edwardian later adapted dress, three other dresses, two bustles, corset, assorted tights etc |
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A box of assorted haberdashery, to include; lace, trimmings, ribbon, original sewing needles, boning for corsets, embroidery scraps, fastenings, wooden cotton reels etcFrom other property958A 1970s ladies suede coat, with fur collar, sheepskin lined, with belt, size 10-12; together with a ladies suede and faux fur lined coat, made in Hungary, size 10-12 (2) |
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A Simpson of Piccadilly cashmere ladies coat, silk lined, size 10-12; together with one other deep navy blue cashmere and silk lined ladies coat, size 10-12; and a ladies black crepe dress, with matching blouse having lace work collar by Peter Robinson of London (3) |
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A Herbert Johnson of New Bond Street ladies navy blue velvet Derby style hat, a fur hat and canvas boater (3) |
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A 1950s ladies black crepe evening dress, with zipper back | Works of Art | |
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Attributed to Paul Heermann (1673-1732) - Cupid pissing, ivory relief carving, signed with monogram lower centre, 12.5 x 9.1cm, in later ebonised mount and silk and velvet lined leather case, the carving is based on a 1640 etching by Joachim von Sandrart the elder (1606-1688) £1000 - 2000
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A late 19th century continental carved ivory desk seal, of a young cavalier, the seal matrix with armorial, 10cm £300 - 400
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After Pierre Jules Mene (Fr.1810-1879) - Gun dog, patinated bronze on naturalistic base, w.35cm £200 - 300
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A circa 1900 French gilt bronze model of Diana De Gabies, in standing pose, typically dressed in robes, raised on black slate and gilt bronze mounted plinth, height of bronze 40cm, gross h.45cm £200 - 400
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Auguste Moreau (French 1834-1917) - Un Critique D'Art, bronze model of a semi-nude standing boy holding a portrait canvas in his right hand, standing on a pot of brushes, raised on verde antico circular base, signed 'Moreau' to back of bronze, gross h.38cm £200 - 300
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A late 19th century French gilt bronze relief decorated panel, depicting Venus upon a shell chariot led by dolphins with attendant putti having chased decoration and beaded border, to velvet clad frame, bronze panel dimensions 10 x 15cm £100 - 150
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An English papier-mache box cover, circa 1830, finely painted after Henry Dawe with a portrait of William IV (reigned 1830-1837), dia.14cm £300 - 400
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A 19th century enamel plaque, depicting a gallant amongst ladies and sheep within a landscape, 7 x 9cm, within a carved giltwood and gesso frame £400 - 600
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An Art Deco ladies tortoiseshell diamond and sapphire mounted travelling vanity case, the clasp having three square cut sapphires and channel set with old cut diamonds, opening to reveal mirrored interior above two hinged compartments, w.11cm £1500 - 2000
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Elizabeth Cranmer - 19th century silkwork picture of a mother and child within a landscape, entitled to the glass slip, 55 x 39cm £80 - 120
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An early 19th century silkwork county map of England and Wales, framed as an oval, with trailing floral border, 53 x 43cm £150 - 200
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A Victorian figured walnut fitted stationery box, the twin doors and hinged cover opening to reveal partitioned interior, w.41cm £150 - 200
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A James Gardener of London pair of oak mounted red haartebeast horns, with paper label verso from the 'James Gardener Natural History Depot, by appointment to the Queen and of Oxford Street, London', h.37cm (excluding oak plinth) £300 - 500
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A late 19th century German symphonion, polychrome decorated faux rosewood case (distressed), playing 5¾" discs, the hinged cover with original paper label, sold with seven discs, w.19cm £100 - 150
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A Victorian rosewood and Tunbridge marquetry inlaid writing slope, the sloping fall inlaid with a Scottish castle within two micro-mosaic borders, opening to reveal fitted interior, w.35.5cm £150 - 250
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A Victorian stained walnut and Tunbridge marquetry inlaid unfitted box, having a parquetry field within micro-mosaic border, w.25.5cm £50 - 70
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A pair of circa 1900 French gilt metal japonisme three-light candlesticks, having slender leaf capped columns, and on hipped lion paw triform bases, h.51cm £150 - 250
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A set of six early 20th century lacquered and painted bronze twin branch wall lights, in the Louis XVI style, each in two sections with ribbon surmounts, leaf and flowerhead capped scroll arms, and Wedgwood blue jasper plaques, wired for electricity, together with associated painted wooden backplates, h.80cm £400 - 600
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A 19th century French tortoiseshell powder box, having engine turned decoration, the cover set with a watercolour bust portrait of a maiden on ivory, within finely engraved yellow metal mount, dia.6.2cm £100 - 150
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A late 19th century damascened metal cane or parasol handle, the whole finely inlaid with reserves of flowers in yellow gold, length 7cm; and one other similar example, probably for a ladies parasol, length 5.5cm (2) £500 - 700
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An Art Deco silver and black enamel compact by Cartier, the hinged cover finely inlaid with a floral spray in two colour gold and within a border, the catch set with four small square cut diamonds, opening to reveal unfitted interior with twin hinge covers, signed to the inside of lid (lacking mirror), assayed London 1937, w.7cm £2000 - 2500
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An Art Deco 9ct gold pocket cigarette case, having all-over engine turned decoration, Greek Key decorated canted corners, hinged action, 116g, maker Joseph Walton & Co, London 1922, w.8.7cm £800 - 1200
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An early 20th century continental 18ct gold card case, the cover set with rose cut rubies and diamonds as a posy of flowers, cabochon ruby set thumbpiece, the interior with hinged clip, gross weight 78.6g, stamped 750, w.6cm £2500 - 3000
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A Napoleonic period prisoner of war carved and scrimshawed bone games box, the partitioned rectangular box having twin plain slides concealing two scrimshaw slides, one depicting a three-masted clipper ship and the other of a sailor and his partner, the contents being 55 dominoes, three dice, and a hexagonal spinning dice, the games counters all with red and/or green penwork decoration, w.17.5cm (excluding handles) £400 - 600
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John Miers (c.1758-1821) - Profile silhouette portrait of a gentleman, 8 x 6.7cm, in an ebonised rectangular frame with raised brass border, trade label verso, full dimensions 15.2 x 12.7cm £100 - 150
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An early 19th century mourning jewel, the obverse as an English school portrait miniature of a gentleman wearing blue tunic and silk ruff, watercolour on ivory, in yellow metal mount, the reverse having plait of hair modelled as an ear of wheat, within a yellow metal and blue glass border, 8.5 x 7cm, all housed in ebonised frame £150 - 250
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Abraham Remshard (Augsburg circa 1732) - Set of 15 later hand-coloured miniature etchings, depicting scenes from the Augsburg Confession, protestant clerics including Martin Luther and scenes from protestant history, each dia.3.5cm £100 - 200
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A Victorian carved bone chess set, in the Barleycorn style pattern, one side stained red and the other left natural, king height 7.5cm, in walnut unfitted box; together with a part set of ebony and bone dominoes (2) £70 - 100
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A late Victorian walnut and rosewood crossbanded gallery tray, of oval form, 65cm £50 - 70
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A 19th century treen snuff-box, carved as a double barreled flintlock pistol, hinged to underside, 13.5cm £200 - 300
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A 19th century carved treen snuff-box, in the form of a crouching frog, hinged to the underside, 10.5cm £50 - 100
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A 19th century treen novelty snuff-box, carved as double-ended hounds heads, the centres each carved with a fox mask, hinged to the top, 13cm £150 - 250
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A 19th century mahogany and brass bound campaign fitted writing box, having fold-out action, baize-lined writing surface, and fitted compartments for pens and inkwells, the whole with end base drawer and sunken brass carry handles, inscribed to brass plaque 'Mrs Bryce Alloway Place Ayr', w.51cm £150 - 200
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A coco de mer or Lodoicea, uncarved, 30 x 25cm £200 - 300
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A taxidermy cased pike, housed in naturalistic setting, bowfront gilt-banded display case, bears name plaque stating 'PIke, 23lbs 6oz, caught by C Mawdsley, River Dee, Scotland, 22nd June 1958', case w.129cmNote: Case attributed to Griggs, who worked for famous taxidermists Cooper of London until his death in 1959. This therefore is one of his last pieces. £1500 - 2000
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A taxidermy cased silver bream, in naturalistic setting, the case with gilt edging, case w.41cm £180 - 240
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A taxidermy cased zander or pike-perch, in naturalistic setting, the case with gilt edging, case w.67.5cmNote: Zander were first introduced into Woburn lakes, Bedford, in the 1870s. They were later stocked in the Great Ouse relief channel in the 1960s. £350 - 450
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A large mid-19th century Italian carved carrara marble bust of a lady, in mediaeval dress, having all-over beaded carved detail and raised on low relief carved walnut shaped base, the panels decorated with mythical creatures amongst foliage, marble h.52cm, gross h.66cm, w.64cm £500 - 800
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A late 19th century giltwood and gesso moulded picture frame, having leaf and berry moulded proud rim, reeded concave inner edge with acanthus leaf corners, max. dimensions 108.5 x 95.5cm, inner slip dimensions 77.5 x 64.5cm £300 - 400
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A late 19th century giltwood and gesso picture frame, the whole moulded with leaves and flowers, acanthus leaf proud corners, max. dimensions 80.5 x 70.5cm, inner slip dimensions 57.5 x 47cm £120 - 180
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A Japanese Meiji period stoneware charger, decorated in the Imari palette and heightened in gilt, 45.5cm; and one other similar example (2) £150 - 200
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A pair of Japanese Meiji period satsuma bottle vases and covers, each decorated with four reserves of ceremonial figure scenes within applied knotted rope borders, h.27cm £120 - 180
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A pair of Japanese Meiji period kutani vases, each decorated with opposing reserves of figures scenes and birds amidst blossoming foliage, all heightened in gilt, signed verso, h.33.5cm £80 - 120
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