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An Austin Reed black Hamberg, cardboard hat box; a grey felt tophat; Handbags - Waldybag, Maclaren, Zebra, Vanity Fair, Corde; hats; Textiles - linen and lace table clothes, doylees; various fabric; mink stole; others; fur collars; mid 20th century ladies gloves; a Victorian lace centrepiece with eight conforming place mats and six smaller; a Rodex coat in green tweed; Beales of Bournemouth 1970's suede jacket, size 40; a very large pure wool hooded cape; House of Fraser velvet two-piece; etc
Windbreaker Jacket in "Digital Flora" Camouflage.Probably non-standard issue, purchased privately by the soldier – it lacks the typical technical inspection tag found on standard military uniforms. The manufacturer's marking is still visible (the company "Legioner" based in Kabardino-Balkaria).Protective Pants in "Digital Flora" Camouflage (Regulation Issue).This set was captured in March-April 2022 from Russian positions near the village of Velyka Doroha, south of Nizhyn (Chernihiv region).Overall condition as shown in the photos.
A "French-style" officer's jacket of the Latvian Army from the interwar period. The jacket features one epaulette on the collar, with the other missing. The overall condition is good with signs of wear, as shown in the photos. There is a mark where a barrette was attached, and the shoulder boards are missing.
The offered Luftwaffe officer's jacket is an authentic piece of uniform worn by the German Air Force during World War II. Made from high-quality materials and preserved in very good condition, it is an excellent example of German military craftsmanship from the period 1933-1945. The jacket is missing shoulder boards and epaulets.Overall condition is good, as shown in the pictures.
Polish Armed Forces Battledress of Sergeant J. Grzelki, Soldier of the 5th Kresowa Infantry DivisionThe jacket comes from the famous collection of the late Laskowski from Kołobrzeg. The uniform includes documentation in the form of two inventory numbers: "KS2212 Sergeant 5KDP" and "KS2212 8.09.99 Środa" — likely the date it was acquired for the collection, as well as a note with the following content:“Dear Mr. Wincenty, Attached are the agreed items. All insignia are in the left inner pocket of the sergeant’s jacket. This uniform belonged to Sergeant J. Grzelki. I will try to find out more about this person. Please call to confirm if the package arrived undamaged. Phone XXX, Best regards, Sylwia and Cezary J.”The Battle Dress P37 jacket is single-breasted, fastened with four buttons and a clasp at the bottom, with the opening on the left side. The collar has the characteristic pointed stitching with infantry-colored collar flaps (navy blue with yellow piping). On both shoulders, below the shoulder seam, there are red recognition signs with the inscription "POLAND." The left shoulder bears the 5th Kresowa Infantry Division insignia, and below that, on the right shoulder, there is the British 8th Army insignia. The shoulder straps are for the rank of sergeant. The collar flaps were likely added later.Above the left pocket, there are the following awards: Cross of Merit with Swords (swords missing), Military Medal, Monte Cassino Cross, 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, British Defence Medal, and British War Medal. The award bar is made of plastic (some parts are missing).Condition: As shown in the pictures.
A portrait photograph of Sergeant Zygmunt Riedel, born on December 23, 1899. His uniform displays the Independence Medal, the Commemorative Medal for the 1918-1921 War, the Tenth Anniversary of Regained Independence Medal, as well as the following badges: the Legion Cross, the Commemorative Badge of the 1st Brigade of the Legions, the 10th Infantry Regiment Badge, and the Commemorative Badge for Ideological Prisoners. On the sleeves of his jacket, there are chevrons indicating years of service on the front lines.Dimensions: 5.9 cm x 7.7 cm. Overall condition as shown in the photos.
Pair of Meissen figures of a gallant and companion, circa 1880, blue crossed swords marks, pressnummern 81, 42, 127, incised F67, each modelled holding a swagged garland of flowers, she with lace bonnet, bodice and flowered skirt, he with black and gilt hat, striped lace waistcoat, sash and brown and gilt breeches, on rocky circular bases moulded with gilt key-pattern, 17cm high max. (2)Condition ReportOverall both are in good decorative order. The gallant with flat chip to edge of yellow jacket and small chip to corner of jacket. Each with minor typical chipping to applied flowers. She with very minor chipping to the laced hem of her skirt.
Frederick Buck (Irish 1771-1840): Portrait of 'Edward Deane-Freeman Deane Esq.' (Irish 1760-1826) Wearing a Blue Jacket and Mary Deane Freeman née Plummer (Irish 1760-?) Wearing a White Gown, pair of miniature watercolours on ivory unsigned, the former inscribed verso 7cm x 5cm (2) Provence: direct from the family of the sitters. Notes: Jane, the daughter of Mary and Edward, married Sackville Robert Hamilton (1780-1853), the grandson of the The Honourable Henry Hamilton (1692-1743). These items have been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActCondition Report:Ivory Act - Submission reference: ZH118NFF
English School (Late 18th century): Portrait of a Georgian Gentleman Wearing a Brown Jacket and Powdered Wig, oil on canvas unsigned 74cm x 61cmProvenance: through descent from the family of the sitterNotes: most probably the sitter was a member of the Deane (or Deane-Freeman family) and a relative of the sitter in the previous Lot.
English School (Late 18th century): Portrait of a Georgian Gentleman Wearing Golden Sun Medallion, Blue Jacket and Powdered Wig, oil on canvas unsigned, inscription on label verso 75cm x 62cmProvenance: through descent from the family of the sitterNotes: the description identifies the sitter as a member of the Deane family, possibly Edward Deane-Freeman (Irish 1760-1826); it is likely the following lot is also a relative of this sitter and painted by the same hand.
TWO 20TH CENTURY CHINESE EMBROIDERED SILK SKIRTS AND A JACKET. The first skirt in black silk embroidered with pheasants perched on rockwork above waves and flowers, with pink cotton waistband, a red skirt embroidered in silver thread with birds and flowers, with silvered tassels at hem, the black silk jacket embroidered in silver thread with birds perched on flowering branches, edged in scrollwork, with red silk toggles and pink lining (3) The black jacket with some tearing to pink lining and small area of tearing to red seam at back of hem, some small area of pulled threads, with a more noticeable patch of losses and pulling to one shoulder. The red skirt with wear, holes and tearing to white waistband and further holes, probably moth damage to red silk, including several tears, some separating at the seam.The black skirt with pink waistband with some minor loose threads, minor wear.
Full Size Hellboy outfit / costume with silicone painted mask with cigar in mouth, with jacket and The Right Hand Of Doom and accessories to belt on mannequin - Vendor Provenance - The Jacket is from Sony Wardrobe Department, Top, Hand Of Doom & trousers bought from Sony, this lot comes with Revolution Studios COA
Signed Memorabilia - Signed Battlestar Galactica Viper Pilot jacket with accessories and emblem to side of arm, displayed on stand, signed by the cast of Battlestar Galactica to include Noah Hathaway - Boxey, Saul Tigh - Michael Hogan, Captain Lee Apollo - Jamie Bamber, Lieutenant Starbuck - Dirk Benedict (LT. star $), etc
Signed Memorabilia - Quadrophenia Parka Coat / Jacket in green with 8 signatures to include Mark Wingett - Dave, Toyah Willcox - Monkey, Leslie Ash - Steph, Dan Peacock - Danny, Gary Shail - Spider, Trevor Laird - Ferdy, Phil Daniels - Jimmy and John Altman - John The Mod and 1 x unknow signature
Conrad (Joseph) The Mirror of the Sea, ownership inscription on front free endpaper, 1906; The Nature of a Crime, dust-jacket, tape repairs to edges, fraying and toning to edges, light damp-staining along joints, paper repairs on spine, 1924; Twixt Land and Sea, spine faded, 1912, first American editions, original bords or cloth, light rubbing to extremities, New York; and another first American edition by the same, 8vo (4)
White (T.H.) The Once & Future King, first edition, ink gift inscription no toned endpaper, original cloth, dust-jacket, light toning on spine, some a few spots, edges creased, heavier to spine ends, the odd nick and short tear, slightly reinforced with paper verso, slightly toned, still very good overall, 8vo, 1958.
McEwan (Ian) First Loves, Last Rites, small neat date on front free endpaper, light spotting to fore-edge with few straying onto margin, 1975; The Imitation Game, jacket price-clipped, 1981, first edition, signed by the author on titles, original boards, dust-jackets, fine copies; and 2 others by the author, 8vo (4)
Tolkien (J.R.R., contributor), Dorothy L. Sayers, and others. Oxford Poetry, light spotting to first and last few page, wrappers creased, extremities tender, Oxford, 1915 § Haigh (Walter) A New Glossary of the Dialect of the Huddersfield District, first edition, forward by Tolkien, endpapers toned, original boards, extremities rubbed, remnant of dust-jacket spine loosely inserted, 1928, 8vo (2)
Wodehouse (P.G.) Ice in the Bedroom, first edition, signed by the author "best wishes P.G. Wodehouse" on front free endpaper, endpapers lightly toned, original boards, light surface rubbing, dust-jacket, price-clipped, some creasing across panels and to edges, spine ends a little frayed and chipped, splitting up spine joints from lower edge, [McIlvaine A84a], New York, 1961; and another Wodehouse, 8vo (2)
Searle (Ronald) Slightly Foxed - but still desirable, limited edition signed by the author, colour illustrations, 1989; The Journal of Edwin Carp, signed by the author below frontispiece, bookplate and ink ownership inscription to front pastedown, light bumping to spine ends, dust-jacket, chips and nicks to spine ends and edges, faint surface soiling and light foxing to panels, tear to upper panel, chipping to lower panel cover and joint with some loss to text, 1954, first editions, original morocco or cloth, 4to & 8vo (2)
Fleming (Ian) From Russia With Love, first edition, original boards with gun-and-rose design to upper cover in bronze and silver, spine lettered in silver and bronze, dust-jacket, expert repairs and retouching to spine ends and corners, few scuffs to joints, in effect an excellent and sharp copy, 8vo, 1957.
Steinbeck (John) East of Eden, first edition, first issue with 'bite' for 'bight' on p.281, original cloth, spine ends bumped, otherwise fine, dust-jacket, light rubbing along joints, chips and nicks to extremities, a little worse on spine ends but generally a very crisp and excellent copy, New York, 8vo, 1952. *** A celebrated work from the American author, here in scarcely crisp and unrestored condition.
Brent-Dyer (Elinor) The Rivals of the Chalet School, faint spotting on title, jacket with portions of loss to upper panel and spine, tears to spine and along joints, edges chipped, nicked and creased, 1929; The Chalet School in Exile, jacket extremities chipped, spine ends frayed and chipped, the odd tear to edges, stain to lower panel, tears repaired with tape verso, 1940; The Chalet School and the Lintons, portion of loss to spine head, extremities chipped and frayed, 1934, first editions, original cloth, dust-jackets, 8vo (3)
Ballard (J. G.) The Crystal World, first edition, signed by the author on title, faint foxing to endpapers, original boards, some bumping to spine tips and corners, dust-jacket, sunning to spine, minor chipping to spine tips and corners, creasing to head and foot, extremities rubbed, a very good example, 8vo, 1966.
Chandler (Raymond) Pearls are a Nuisance, first edition, light spotting to fore-edge, original boards, dust-jacket, few tears to lower edge with resultant creasing, 1" tear from lower edge and across spine, spine faded, chips and nicks to spine edges, light surface wear to lower panel, still very good overall and intact, 1958; and a second impression of The Simple Art of Murder, 8vo (2) *** A curiously rare Chandler title, with few ever being offered in commerce. A quartet of stories taken from The Simple Art of Murder.
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