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A 20th century silver and diamond set Highlander's dress belt buckle and a silver kilt pin, mark not traced (TSM), London 2007, handmade and hand engraved in Asprey's Bond Street workshop, of rectangular form and traditional Celtic design, raised boss in each corner set with an old cut diamond totalling approximately 0.60ct, the centre engraved with the crest of CAMPBELL, 9 x 7cm, 155.6g (5ozt); the kilt pin with mark of Robert Allison, Glasgow 1946, in the form of a sword, the pommel set with a round facetted emerald, 9 x 3cm, 10.9g (2)
A collection of ten 19th Century Staffordshire figures including Victoria and Albert standing 27.5 cm high, another similar figure of Victoria, a pair depicting Victoria and Albert on horseback inscribed "Queen" and "Albert", a spill vase as three children egg hunting 29 cm high, another as young Scot in kilt with spaniel 17 cm high and a small pair of figures of poodles with baskets of flowers and another similar of a seated poodle CONDITION REPORTS All the Staffordshire figures have had restoration of some kind, most of them have had their heads knocked off/separated from their bodies and restored as well as other minor chips. All have significant crazing. Standing Albert has a large area of discolouration to his leg. The three dogs have discolouration to the extremities, some minor losses to the extremities, firing faults etc. All items have wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some surface scratching etc and are in need of a clean - see images for more details
According to German folklore, nutcrackers were given as keepsakes to bring luck to the family and protect the home, representing strength and power. Hand painted incorporating their trademark black and white checkered pattern, a wood nutcracker designed as a Bagpiper in his plaid kilt and bunnet cap. Mackenzie Childs sticker. Dimensions: 7"L x 5"W x 15"HManufacturer: Mackenzie ChildsCondition: Age related wear.
A collection of Scottish tartan and other clothing to include: a man's Scottish jacket with twisted rope epaulettes in Lovat green with a kilt in the Ancient Dalziel tartan (1970/80); a black Scottish ceremonial jacket with metal diamond-shaped buttons and matching black waistcoat with another plaid kilt, plus another black jacket (c.1990s on); together with a red sporran (on horseshoe frame embossed with a traditional pattern and with animal fur tassels), another sporran in brown leather, cream knitted knee-high socks, Scottish thistle sgian-dubh with HR on the coin centre, hunter's stag knife, cufflinks, kilt pin, sock tops, thistle buckle, 2 leather buckled belts, pair of thick wool socks.
Charming Scottish pins with a classic thistle design. The long pin is a single thistle and it is made for a kilt. It comes with the original box from Ortak Jewelers in Orkney Islands, Scotland. The back has three makers marks. The other is a open wreath with thistles and brambles all around. Kilt Pin: 2.78"L x 0.53"W. Wreath Pin: 1.65"dia. This item has its original box. Issued: 20th centuryManufacturer: OrtakCountry of Origin: ScotlandCondition: Age related wear.
A small group of jewellery, cpmrising a carved jade pendant, with gold jump ring, a gold 'good luck' brooch, a gold engraved cross pendant, a gold heart pendant, and a white gold small bangle, stamped 18k white gold, all tested as approximately 18ct gold, and a gilt metal Hermes kilt pin, weighable gold 12.00g (6)Condition ReportBangle slightly out of shape.Marks and scratches to surfaces.
Sale Item: BOX-KILT BELT ENAMEL BELT & THISTLE BUCKLE Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 17.5% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
Original vintage travel advertising poster by Otto Nielsen (1916-2000): Scotland by SAS / Scandinavian Airlines System. Colourful painterly image featuring a man dressed in a traditional Scottish kilt and clothing, playing music on his bagpipes with a plane flying by a castle on the top of a hill in the background. Good condition, restored pinholes and minor loss on bottom right corner, backed on linen. Country of issue: Denmark, designer: Otto Nielsen, size (cm): 101x61.5, year of printing: 1950s.
Various 1940's and 50's coats and jackets to include a cream wool 1950's coat, labelled 'Steketee's Grand Rapids', a swing coat with faux agate four-button fastening, three-quarter length, detail button to the cuffs, a kilt, a blue and cream tartan shirt dress with fabric coloured buttons, pleated skirt, a 1950's tartan wool cape with fringing to the hem, side openings for arms, four horn button fastenings, a 1940's red wool swing coat labelled 'Nathan Berman, Philadelphia', grey astrakhan wool collar, single button fastening
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Officer's kilt. A good clean example, tailored by W. Jardine & Sons of Edinburgh. Regimental tartan retaining green silk bows and embroidered panel to front vertical edge. Retaining leather fixing strap and buckle. Good clean condition. Waist approx 41" Length approx 25 1/2 ".INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
A needlework on silk 19th century, worked in silk, chenille, and muslin, with a gentleman wearing a tartan kilt holding a staff beneath a pine tree, 27 x 26cmProvenance: The property of a collector, 45 Eaton Terrace, London SW1W 8TR Condition ReportFramed: 35 x 34cm Faded, some foxing and discolouration.Rippling and a few small holes to the to background. Some debris behind the glass. The frame is knocked and worn, with missing adornments, some cracking to the frame. Not viewed out of glazed frame.
FIVE BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include a Scottish tartan kilt and leather sporran, an Imperial typewriter model 70 with instruction booklet, Princes-Buitoni 'Funtime' Frisbees, a white john Lewis radio, a collection of pin badges, vintage tins, stainless steel tea ware, etc. (s.d) (5 boxes + loose)
A Selection of Scottish Silver jewellery; Boxed Ortak Silver and enamel pendant and matching earring sets, Sterling silver thistle design brooch, 925 silver, red agate and cz stone brooch, Sterling silver Longboat brooch and Antique silver and agate kilt pin- fitted with agate and citrine gem stones.
Late Period, 26th-30th Dynasty, 664-343 B.C. With falcon head, wearing a shendyt kilt and a tripartite striated wig, surmounted by two ostrich plumes and fronted by a sun disc and double uraei, wearing a collar and holding a staff with a falcon-headed terminal emerging from a papyrus umbrel; standing on an integral rectangular plinth with a single line of inscription that probably ran around all sides, of which a few hieroglyphs remain, the front reading: '..? Lord (of)' and the left side reading 'Thebes, (that) he may give life..', the last hieroglyph on the front side and the first three on the left give the familiar epithet of Montu, 'Lord of Thebes' which is followed by the request from the statue’s dedicator for Montu to bestow life (and perhaps other benefits) upon him/her; accompanied by a custom-made tiered display base. Cf. The British Museum, museum number EA60339, for a similar figure believed to possibly date to the Late Period; Musée du Louvre, inv.no. AF 588. 553 grams, 22.7 cm high (639 grams total, 25.5 cm high including stand) (9 in. (10 in.)). Japanese collection, prior to 1980.AAL Geneva, Switzerland, 1980.British collection since 1999.with Pierre Bergé & Associés, Paris, 2 February 2017, no.78 (20,000-22,000 Euros).Accompanied by copies of the relevant Pierre Bergé & Associés catalogue pages.This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate no.12132-213615.The statuette was most likely an offering made at one of Montu’s cult centres in the Theban region to ensure for the dedicator the good favour of the god. Commensurate with his warlike nature, Montu can sometimes be depicted holding a khepesh sickle-bladed sword, yet here he holds a rarer attribute: a carefully detailed staff with a falcon-headed terminal emerging from a papyrus umbel. This almost certainly symbolises Montu’s association with Re – the Heliopolitan sun-god also depicted with a falcon head - as his Upper Egyptian counterpart. [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website]
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