Thursday, 19 October, 2006

Fine Art, Antiques & Collectables

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The Costume & Textiles (lots 351 - 360)

Lot Description Illustration
351 An early 19th Century wool needlework picture, the faces of the three figures painted on the silk ground (probably an illustration from a novel), 45.75 x 50.75cm (18"x 20"), in a gilt frame
Sold for £260
Not Illustrated
352 A George III oval silk needlework picture, Mother and Child, 33cm x 25.5cm (13"x 10"), in a rectangular frame
Sold for £170
Not Illustrated
353 A pair of gilt metal lorgnettes, an Edwardian silk fan painted birds in flowering branches and a Victorian parasol with long fringe
Sold for £10
Not Illustrated
354 A late 18th Century silk needlework sampler with alphabets, verses and stylised foliage etc by Elizabeth Sly, Braintree, Essex, 32.5cm x 31cm (12.75"x 12.25"), framed and glazed
Sold for £120
Not Illustrated
355 A silver hat pin with flat circular lavender guilloche enamel finial (Birmingham 1909), a beaded evening bag, a cape etc
Sold for £20
Not Illustrated
356 Two bowler hats, a grey top hat and a pair of gloves
Sold for £25
Not Illustrated
357 Two straw boaters
Sold for £25
Not Illustrated
358 A mid 19th Century needlework sampler with script, birds and stylised designs by Eleanor Jones 1851, 44.5cm x 46cm (17.5"x 18.25")
Sold for £110
Not Illustrated
359 A Victorian woven silk picture, His Royal Highness the Late Prince Consort by Dalton & Barton, Coventry, 1862
Sold for £20
Not Illustrated
360 An armorial banner in needlework (being the arms of the Lindsays, Earls of Crawford and Balcarres), the bearings on a shield in front of a velvet Maltese Cross, all on a braided, fringed and tasselled banner, 134.5cm x 91.5cm (53"x 36") overall, contained in a japanned flat box bearing a plaque The Hon The Master of Lindsey
Sold for £240
Not Illustrated
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