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A white metal, cabochon sapphire and diamond flower brooch/scarf clip, having circular blue sapphire cabochon to centre measuring 11 mm approximately, the petals pave set numerous old european/antique cushion and old mine cut diamonds with an estimated diamond weight of 9cts (white metal assessed as platinum), diameter approx. 43mm (gross weight 17.9g), in jewellers box. Further details: age related condition, diamonds colour ranging from G - M and clarities ranging from Si - i2
A Hermès "Colliers de Chiens" silk scarf by Virgine Jami. Circa 2013, the vari-shade pattern depicting collars, dimensions 125 x 125cm, signed Hermès.125 x 125cmOverall condition good to fairA couple of snags to top right hand corner, see imagesOne area of border thread slightly looseNo major stains or marks
Alfred Stevens (1818-1875): a bronze bust of a seated male figure, modelled partially nude, draped in a flowing scarf, poised on a circular moulded pedestal, unsigned, 39cms high.Note: A plaster version of this figure can be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (No. A.26:1-1911). The object details note that this was drafted in the period of 1850-1857 as a section of a firedog designed by Stevens for Messrs Henry E. Hoole & Co. Ltd, for whom Stevens served as chief designer from 1850.
A large Dean’s Rag Book Co Coronation doll, circa 1937, with printed face, blonde wool hair in two plaits, unjointed body with integral white wool top, blue knickers, socks and red velvet gloves, separate blue felt skirt and red felt beret, scarf and shoes, and blue label on lower back ‘MADE IN ENGLAND - Regd. Design 820203’ —39in. (99cm.) high (repaired tear to leg, light staining to legs) - this actual doll is illustrated in Neil Miller’s Dean’s of Yesterday, page 67
A Lenci felt girl dolls, 1930s, with pressed felt head, brown painted side glancing eyes, brown mohair wig, swivel head, jointed felt body, original felt green dress applied with purple felt flowers, black felt bodice, muslin aprons and head scarf, cotton underclothes and black leather shoes —13 ¾in. (35cm.) high (fading and discoloured dress, dusty, a couple of small moth holes)
‘Nelson’, a fine, rare and early Portrait Emile Jumeau bebe No.5, with pressed bisque head with large brown striated fixed glass eyes, shaded lid, brown feather brows, open/closed mouth with protruding top lip, painted pale pink with darker pink detail, shaded pierced ears, original blonde skin wig on cork pate, back of neck impressed 5, papier-mâché and wooden eight ball jointed body with fixed wrists, blue ink stamp on lower back, wearing a well made dark navy sailor’s suit with black silk scarf, matching cap embroidered ‘H.M.S. Nelson’, a white wool cloth shirt, socks, black leather shoes, a white cotton handkerchief embroidered ‘Nelson’, a pewter whistle on plaited string and gilt metal ship’s wheel compass on fob chain —26 ½in. (67.5cm.) high (minuscule eye chip to lower left eyelid, three white blemish spots around left eye, a slight flake from the inside edge of head rim, stringing needs tightening and very slight wear to joints) - sold with a reprinted photograph, transparency and Jpg of the original owner holding Nelson, the doll was given to Winifred (Winnie) Haslett when aged 9yrs (by family repute, circa 1884) for being a good girl at the dentist. She was born in 1875, the youngest daughter in a respected family in Belfast. Her father (John Haslett) along with her uncle (Sir James Haslett) founded a wholesale grocery business in Belfast (“J & J Haslett Limited”). Sir James Haslett went on to become Lord Mayor of Belfast in 1887. HMS Neslon was launched on 1814, but was laid up until 1854, then converted into a screw ship in the 1860s, before being given the Victoria, Australia as a training ship in the 1868. It seems unlikely that the doll was named after this actual slightly failed HMS Nelson, but probably after the man himself as a seafaring hero. It is believe that Winnie’s nanny made the uniform.
A Norah Wellings Indian lady handkerchief case doll, 1930s, with pressed brown velvet face and arms, brown painted side glancing eyes and grin, black mohair wig, swivel head, unjointed body with yellow felt costume with black, yellow, white and red printed head scarf and skirt panel, wooden bead necklace and earrings with brass hoops and label on foot —19in. (48.5cm.) high
A Chad Valley country girl doll, late 1930s, with pressed cloth face, brown painted eyes, reddish brown mohair wig, swivel head, jointed cotton body with stitched fingers and toes, original clothing with yellow muslin sleeve caps, apron and scarf, red vinyl strap sandals, blue and white printed label on foot and red and white label on front of skirt —15in. (38cm.) high (some ageing)
Hermes - two silk scarves, Philip Ledoux, Ships and Frigates, a 100% silk scarf, burgundy border; Laurence Bourthoumieu also known as Toutsy, Brazil, a 100% silk scarf; neither boxed. Qty: 2 Condition report:Ships and Frigates - 90x86cm. Brazil - 87x88.5cm. The Brazil scarf has a label sewn on the back corner. There is no label on the Ships and Frigates scarf. Please see additional uploaded image.

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