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DAKS A gentleman's overcoat in green/brown tweed, excellent quality, with brown satin lining (Armpit to armpit 22" * Sleeve shoulder to cuff 24" * Shoulder to hem 46") * A bespoke tailor-made gentleman's overcoat in charcoal grey, excellent quality, most probably cashmere, with grey satin lining (Armpit to armpit 23" * Sleeve shoulder to cuff 25" * Shoulder to hem 43") TWO ITEMSCondition Report: Gently used condition with no obvious marks or damage. Linings has light marks and tiny hole in grey coat lining.
COMMANDER D. MORGAN'S ROYAL NAVY DRESS SWORD BY EICKHORN, SOLINGENthe 31in. etched ERII blade with half basket hilt inscribed on the thumb piece D. MORGAN R.N., scabbard and chamois-lined travel case -- 40in. (101.5cm.) overall; together with a quantity of naval uniform(A lot)Naval uniform includes:1 Mess dress (coat and trousers)1 Overcoat with shoulder boards2 Uniforms (coat and trousers): 1 winter weight and 1 summer weight (both made by Gieves & Hawkes)1 regulation hatQuantity of spare buttons and 1 pair of spare epulettesRegulation leather belting
Royal Doulton figurine News Vendor HN2891, designed by William K. Harper and issued in 1985 as part of the Street Vendors Collection. This finely crafted piece portrays a newspaper seller in a long overcoat and hat, holding up a paper as if calling out the latest headlines. The detailed hand-painting and expressive sculpting bring this figure to life, showcasing Royal Doulton’s dedication to capturing everyday characters with charm and realism. A wonderful addition for collectors of historical and occupational-themed figurines. The underside bears the Royal Doulton backstamp.Artist: William K. HarperIssued: 1985Dimensions: 8"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Fine china figurine from the Professions series. It depicts a veterinarian in a brown overcoat holding a small white lamb, standing on a grassy base with a stone wall and a veterinary bag nearby. The figurine features brown, grey, and black colorations. The underside bears the Royal Doulton backstamp and is signed in gilded ink by Michael Doulton.Artist: Martyn AlcockIssued: 2004 - 2007Dimensions: 9.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This two-piece set includes a Royal Doulton figurine of Sir Winston Churchill (HN 3057), designed by Adrian Hughes and issued in 1984, and a small toby jug depicting the iconic British statesman. The figurine, handmade and hand-decorated in England, features Churchill in a white suit with bowtie and cane. The matching toby jug, marked “Winston Churchill” on the base, presents him in a classic brown overcoat and black hat. The figurine bears the Royal Doulton backstamp and model number, with full attribution to Hughes. Figurine measures 10.5"H. Toby jug measures 4"H.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A wool camel full length coat by Dehavilland, fully lined, hand stitched edging and two flap pockets (44" chest), a lightweight tawny overcoat by SW England with velvet collar, fully lined in claret and three concealed pockets (44" chest), a stone coloured gaberdine raincoat by Nompareil with a green felt lining and two front pockets (44" chest).
A distinguished painting by French Impressionist Jean-Louis Forain, created using both watercolor and gouache. This artwork depicts a bearded gentleman in an overcoat and hat, standing near a fence with a contemplative posture. Forain’s skillful application of watercolor adds fluidity and depth, while the use of gouache enhances contrast and definition. Forain was known for his expressive portrayals of Parisian life and his ability to capture fleeting moments with remarkable sensitivity. The painting is elegantly framed in a gold-tone frame with a twisted rope design and a linen mat, enhancing its refined presentation.Artist: Jean-Louis Forain (French 1852-1931)Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 17.75"L x 19.5"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Quantity of WW2 & Post WW2 US Naval Uniform, including officers 1939 dated wool overcoat with gilt buttons and rank shoulder boards; Summer pattern white dress tunic with rank shoulder boards and gilt buttons; tropical wear khaki officers tunic with shoulder boards & gilt buttons; naval cadets short pattern jacket, various trousers; ordinary seaman jersey jumper tops, one with rank patch, etc. Various conditions
Britain in the Blitz Women's Land Army member in Uniform A member of the Women's Land Army in uniform in the back corner of the pub. She wears a WLA 1941 dated overcoat with 2 WLA epaulette slips & a WLA armband, a pair of WLA breeches with J B Royle makers label dated 1942, a WLA tie & a WLA brass & enamel badge on her hat. 171cm tall.
Follower of Godfrey Kneller, Portrait of a gentleman in a white scarf and scarlet overcoat, oil on canvas, 50cm x 40cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satisfy yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please request one and it will be provided in writing).
A Royal Doulton large character pitcher/jug depicting Sir Winston Churchill. This hand-painted ceramic jug features Churchill in his iconic attire, including a bow tie, overcoat, and cigar, embodying his legendary presence. The sculpting captures his distinctive facial expression and stately demeanor. The base is stamped with the Royal Doulton backstamp, ensuring authenticity. Originally released in 1964, this collectible piece is highly sought after among Royal Doulton enthusiasts and historical memorabilia collectors.Issued: c. 1964Dimensions: 9"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Manner of Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723)Portrait of gentleman, head and shoulders, wearing a russet coloured satin overcoat with a white necktie and a grand powdered wigOil on canvas, together with a companion head and shoulders portrait of a lady, wearing a white dress, a green shawl and a powdered wig, 60.5cm and 59.5cm dia. respectively (oval) (2)Gent:Lined, four keys missing, fair tension. A quantity of varnish has seeped to the reverse of the canvas. Very slight distortion to the bottom edge from debris behind stretcher bar. Brittle age craquelure and impact cracks throughout, slighly raised in areas - notably the impact cracks and stretcher bar marks - both of which have old tiny flaked losses. Doesn't appear to be actively flaking. There are a few cracks that are slightly open in the forehead. Minor scattered tiny losses, some retouched, some unretouched, from flaking and impacts. There are a few slightly larger retouched losses for example to the hair to the right of the neck, in the background top right and top left, and at top edge, and one at lower edge. Some strengthening overpaint in the shadows of the right eye, nose and chin. Fairly widespread abrasion to the upper paint layers throughout, the ground is visible in places over the tops of the canvas weave and delicate glazes are much reduced for example in the face, the red drapery and the hair. Remnants of an old yellowed varnish and ingrained dirt in places. Upper varnish fairly even and not appreciably yellowed. Light surface dirt and accretions including flyspotting. Lady:Lined, four keys missing, fair tension. Brittle age and impact craquelure throughout, very slightly raised, particularly those cracks associated with the stretcher bars, but all currently secure. there has been a history of flaking in the past, with scattered pinpoint losses (unrestored and restored) associated with this. There are a series of unrestored losses behind frame rebate, just visible where the canvas sits slightly away from the frame at the top. There are also a few old unrestored small losses in the bodice. There are further restored losses scattered, with a couple in the background, but mostly in the face and chest. There are larger patches of overpaint in the forehead (see images in ultraviolet light). There has been some abrasion to the paint layers, particularly in the hair and the blue drapery, which appears to have been fairly extensively damaged, and then later painted over in bright blue, which is in itself now patchy and broken up. There is a portrait miniature to the bodice (which resembles the accompanying portrait), which has a thin layer of white paint over, and a jewelled fastening sits on top over the face of the sitter. It is not clear if it was painted out by the artist and then revealled as the paint layers have thinned, or if was painted out at a later date. There is ingrained old dirt and varnish, a fairly even upper varnish, and a light surface dirt layer.
Attributed John Lindsay Lucas (1807-1874) Portrait of Robert Valpy (1983-1852), half-length, seated, wearing a black suit, resting his right hand on the Classical Journal Portrait of Mrs Pheobe Valpy (1792-1871), half-length, seated, wearing a black dress with an ermine-trimmed overcoat, before a red curtain Oil on canvas, 89cm by 68.5cm (2)Provenance: The Property of Sir Brooke Boothby ex Fonmon Castle
DE NIRO ROBERT: (1943- ) American actor, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actor in 1974 for his role as Vito Corleone in The Godfather: Part II. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of the actor standing in a half-length pose, wearing a military beret and overcoat, in costume as Staff Sergeant Mikhail ´Mike´ Vronsky from the classic American epic war drama film The Deer Hunter (1978). Signed by De Niro in black fountain pen ink with his name alone, and with a typically hurried signature, to the image. EX
BURKE BILLIE (1884-1970) American actress, an Academy Award nominee for Best Supporting Actress in 1938 for her performance as Emily Kilbourne in Merrily We Live. Burke is also remembered for her role as Glinda, the Good Witch of the North in The Wizard of Oz (1939). Vintage signed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of the actress in a half-length pose with an overcoat draped over one shoulder. Signed in dark fountain pen ink across a largely lighter area of the image. A few corner creases, otherwise VG
GREENSTREET SYDNEY: (1879-1954) English actor, an Academy Award nominee for Best Supporting Actor in 1941 for his role as Kasper Gutman in The Maltese Falcon. A good vintage signed and inscribed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of Greenstreet in a half-length pose wearing a hat, overcoat and scarf, and holding a cigar in one hand, in costume as Dr. Lorenz, a professor of sociology and enemy spy, from the American espionage film Across the Pacific (1942) which also starred Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor. Signed by Greenstreet in blue fountain pen ink across a darker area of the image, although with a good inscription to Phyllis Thaxter, ´To Phyllis, Here´s looking at you "Across the Pacific", Dr. Lorenz, love Sydney´. An excellent signed image and with a good association. Two light, minor stains to the upper area of the image and with a couple of minor creases, about VGPhyllis Thaxter (1919-2012) American actress who portrayed Ellen Lawson in Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944) and Martha ´Ma´ Kent in Superman (1978).
DELACROIX EUGENE: (1798-1863) French artist of the Romantic school. An excellent autograph statement signed, Eug. Delacroix, to a heavy card stock 4to page removed from an album and featuring a fine photograph of the artist to the centre, n.p., 29th May 1863, in French. In bold, dark ink Delacroix has penned five lines of text, in full, ´Il est pueril de remonter le courant des ages et de faire revivre dans un art les traditions d´une autre epoque afin de se donner un air d´originalite. La posterite n´admire que les ouvrages qui ont ete de leur temps´ (Translation: ´It's puerile to go back in time and revive the traditions of another era to give oneself an air of originality. Posterity only admires works that were of their time´). The artist´s thoughtful statement is attractively written beneath an original sepia 2 x 3.5 (approximately 5.5 x 9 cm) albumen print of Delacroix by Etienne Carjat, the image depicting the painter standing in a three-quarter length pose wearing an overcoat. A rare and wonderful presentation featuring an interesting text relating to art signed by Delacroix. Some very light, extremely minor age wear to the edges of the page, VGProvenance: The present photograph and inscription were removed from an album belonging to Charles Scitivaux (1802-1869) who worked as a Receiver of Finances in Paris. Scitivaux had many friends in the political, artistic and literary world of his time. Towards the end of his life, he asked various luminaries to write a thought under their photograph in his album, which also included entries by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Gioachino Rossini, Theophile Gautier, Alexandre Dumas, Gustave Dore, Nadar and others.Etienne Carjat (1828-1906) French photographer, caricaturist and journalist.
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, SHOES, BELTS AND HATS, to include a Dunn & Co. herringbone tweed overcoat, an M&S pure new wool overcoat, a navy blue wool blazer UK size 44'', a cream M&S blazer UK size 42, a checked Van Heusen lounge jacket, a navy blue and white pin striped two piece suit by Burton Menswear, a three piece blue and white pinstriped suit by Burton, a three piece Burton morning suit with beige waistcoat and grey pinstriped trousers, together with rain coats, travel bags, neck ties, walking boots UK size 9.5, etc. (s.d/a.f) some items have signs of wear, marks and stains on some pieces (5 boxes + loose) PLEASE NOTE MANNEQUIN AND RAIL ARE NOT INCLUDED - DISPLAY PURPOSE ONLY.
A pair of Royal Doulton character jugs featuring Sir Winston Churchill and Old Charlie. The Winston Churchill jug captures the iconic British Prime Minister with his signature bow tie, cigar, and overcoat, exemplifying Royal Doulton’s craftsmanship. The Old Charlie jug depicts a cheerful elderly man seated in a chair, holding a beer mug and jug, dressed in period attire with playing cards tucked in his coat. Both pieces feature the Royal Doulton backstamp, confirming their authenticity.A pair of Royal Doulton character jugs featuring Sir Winston Churchill and Old Charlie. The Winston Churchill jug captures the iconic British Prime Minister with his signature bow tie, cigar, and overcoat, exemplifying Royal Doulton’s craftsmanship. The Old Charlie jug depicts a cheerful elderly man seated in a chair, holding a beer mug and jug, dressed in period attire with playing cards tucked in his coat. Both pieces feature the Royal Doulton backstamp, confirming their authenticity. Approx. 5.5"H eachDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Quinn, Peter (British, 1943-present); b. Lewes ENGLAND, Sir John Betjeman, 1985, a cast bronze medal by P. Quinn [Lunts Castings] for the British Art Medal Society, bust facing, wearing hat and overcoat, rev. Betjeman outside a window, looking in, teddy-bear perched on window-sill, tree with bird on branch in background, edge impressed q 16, 105mm, 635.42g (Attwood 22; The Medal 6, p.46; Jones, CBM p.53, 1; BM Acq. 1983-7, p.85, 171; cf. Lockdales 226, 710). A few nicks to reverse rim, otherwise about extremely fine £90-£120 --- Edition of 47. Sir John Betjeman, CBE (1906-84), poet, writer, and broadcaster, Poet Laureate 1972-84; he served for several years on the Royal Mint Advisory Committee
A fine early 19th century percussion belt or overcoat pistol by Wilkinson & Son, London, with octagonal steel barrel, barrel length 10cm, foliate engraved steel lock and hammer, sliding safety, belt clip, pull-out swing-over steel captive ramrod and finely chequered carved wood grip with inset silver cartouche and steel butt plate with hinged trapdoor (action works at half and full cock).

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