A 1950s ermine fur coat with shawl collar (some wear), a 1940s/50s musquash cape with arm vents, a 1950s musquash shrug with pockets, a mole fur coat with with deep turn back cuffs (some wear), an ermine style fur cape (shorn rabbit) with ermine tails by M Prager of London, a shorn rabbit coat and a squirrel fur coat (7) mixed sizes M-L all pieces show wear commensurate with age and use
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* Lace. A collection of lace, 19th-early 20th century, a varied collection of lace, both hand and machine-made, mostly white and cream, but also some black lace, including an Irish crochet shrug, lengths, handkerchiefs, flounces, etc., various condition and sizes QTY: (2 cartons)NOTE:Provenance: The collection of a lady who collected in the 1950s and 1960s.
Four vintage dresses. Comprising a blue cotton dress with a striped pattern, L105cm x chest W52cm, a Key Note cotton dress, printed with lakeside scenes, with a belt, L112cm x chest W47cm, a green cotton dress with polkadot and floral patterns, L110cm x chest W47cm and a brown cotton dress printed with white stars, having a v-neck and pleated skirt, with a matching shrug, L110cm x chest W42cm
An assortment of vintage and designer ladies clothing. Including a pair of Prada brown and black leather shoes, in the original box with bags, a pair of Martinelli evening shoes, a Tissaval faux fur shrug, a 1970s cotton mini dress and a pink satin dress with golden thread embroidery Condition Report: Prada shoes have been resoled.
A large group of 1930s, 1940s, 1950s and 1960s costume including a 1930s black evening dress, a velvet patterned shrug jacket, a late 1930s woman's maroon wool coat with fur collar, a late 1940s "Susan Small" pink satin dress and accompanying duster coat, a 1950s woman's light mauve full buttoned coat, a 1950s woman's black faux astrakhan coat, a 1960s delicately beaded ivory evening dress, four 1960s knee-length dresses, four elegant 1960s cocktail dresses and a black mesh shrug jacket together with two late 20th Century men's dark grey overcoats
Autographed WILLIE JOHNSTON 12 x 8 photo : B/W, depicting Argentina's Vicente Pernia squaring up to Scotland's WILLIE JOHNSTON who offers a conciliatory shrug during a tense friendly International at La Bombonera in 1977, although Johnston would be sent off the Scots earned a 1-1 draw, signed (by Johnston only) in blue marker. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Qty of ladies clothing to include, navy sequin shrug, navy lace and chiffon knee length T- Dress by Debut size 8-10, strapless white chiffon dress with black corsage and black lace sash, Coast, size 10, Strapless satin cream gown with black chiffon overlay detail, Coast, size 12, yellow cotton knee length dress, Jessrie, size 8, yellow floral cotton dress coat Jessrie, size 8 (both Jessrie labelled as 6, but comprtably fits 8-10)
A COLLECTION OF FURS, mostly coney, comprising six fur coats, one synthetic 'fur' coat, five fur shrugs, a Mounthill black feather shrug, two fur stoles including one fox stole, and a fur hat, size 12, PLEASE NOTE MANNEQUIN AND RAIL ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE SALE (qty) (Condition Report: generally appear ok, af, sd)
A Victoria Beckham delft lace top alongside others include a tailor made satin and net material top, an Odicini Couture chiffon and sequin beaded blouse, a Rafaella Curiel Couture silk and lace blouse, a custom made linen and floral appliqué top, a green silk and flock polka dot shrug, a knitted vest with sequin and bead embellishment, a black collared body suit and an elastance cross backed body suit with sheer horizontal stripe detailing. (10)
Various items to include a lined curly lambs wool coat along matching bag/muff and hat. Coat measures approx. 112cm from collar to hem and approx 46cm from armpit to armpit, 2 fur wraps one by De Bella and a cream fur shrug. Together with a faux fur leopard print coat size 42 measuring approx. 89cm from collar to hem and a vintage suitcase.
Registration - K462 KWWChassis No. - WBSHC92000GE00042M.O.T. - January 2925Odometer - 191,000Fast becoming an iconic model, wearing a legendary badge, this beautifully-maintained BMW M5 is already a modern classic. ‘K462 KWW’ is a second-generation version of BMW’s M5 range, powered by the Munich firm’s famous 3.8-litre straight-six petrol engine. Driving the rear wheels via a five-speed manual gearbox, this stealthy super-saloon can still embarrass many sportscars now, let alone at the time it was new. And of course, that’s not simply in a straight line – BMW’s M Division sprinkled its expertise over the suspension and chassis, ensuring the M5 helped build up the German giant’s now famous reputation for driving dynamics. ‘K462 KWW’ is stylishly presented in black with an Alcantara grey interior which features factory-fitted items such as a sunroof, BMW M alloys, and electric seats. During the vendor’s 16-year ownership, the car was kept off the road from 2014 to 2021, and has had considerable work carried out. It has been largely taken apart, and rewelded where necessary, including jack-in points, inner seals, and floors. The engine has had a full upper rebuild, timing chain and tensioner updated, new clutch, and a reconditioned prop-shaft. The suspension has seen new springs fitted at the front, as well as bushes, joints, and steering joints, while the brakes have new disks and pads all round, with new front callipers. Other work carried out includes new radiators, alternator, water pump, hoses, headlining, and wiper linkage, with the valve clearances carried out twice. And of course, all of this has been documented, with a huge file of paperwork. It is offered with an MOT to 21 April 2025, which does have an advisory for cracked rear tyres, but these will be replaced prior to sale. In addition, the car comes with a full spare, jack, and tool-kit.The vendor describes ‘K462 KWW’ as being in ‘good’ condition throughout, from engine and transmission, to cabin, electrics, paintwork, and bodywork, indicating that this M5 is ready to be driven with no real work required straight away, with the amount of work carefully carried out meaning the buyer can likely shrug off the indicated 191,000 miles showing on the odometer.The BMW M5 technically began with the E28 model in 1985, though this had a ‘soft-launch’ the year before with the M535i, showing just what BMW’s M Division could do, and how well it would be received; the company hasn’t looked back. Originally featuring a 3.5-litre straight six engine, the first generation M5 E28 was superseded in 1988 by the E34 model, which saw the fitment of the M1 supercar’s fabulous straight-six under the bonnet. It reinforced the badge perfectly, and established the M5 as one of the practical performance cars of the late 80s. In 1992 it was revised, with adaptive suspension, performance brakes, and a new 3.8-litre engine, before the introduction of the E39 BMW M5 in 1998, which dropped the straight-six engine in favour of a more powerful V8. · Extensively reconditioned example of BMW’s E34 M5.· Carefully maintained, with comprehensive service history and folder of work carried out.· Highly-sought after model offered in ‘good’ condition throughout.
A ranch mink cape shrug, featuring a short lapel collar, cape sleeves, an open front, and an inner side pocket, one size- Overall fair to good condition- Minor fur wear - Condition reports are a guide only and clients are advised to view items before bidding- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
A vintage mink fur cape and shrug. The cape with a large collar and single fastening, lined in a brown silk blend, L54cm x shoulder W50cm, the shrug with two armholes, L156cm Condition Report: The cape has some rubbing and losses to the silk lining and several loose threads. The exterior is in very good condition with no apparent satins or tears. The shrug has a couple of matte areas to the exterior, the lining around one of arms appears to have been restitched. Otherwise in good condition.
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE ASSORTED SUNDRY ITEMS ETC, to include a Canon Canovision E60 8mm video camera, Sony Cybershot digital camera, Fuji Finepix Z digital camera, a box of assorted sea shells, a box of table linen, a throw from the Ivory Coast, a case of LP records, artists include Dakota Stanton, Eartha Kitt, James Last, Scott Joplin etc, a child's wicker dollies pram, a Faulkes of Edgbaston fur shrug etc (3 boxes + loose) (sd, untested)
A 1980s lady's gray Fox fur jacket with Nero style collar, slash pockets and gray satin lining and scalloped border to hem, no signs of tears , splits to jacket or under arms, (L x 70 cm x shoulders x 38 cm x W 62 cm) and a collection of other furs to include an Arctic Fox stole, Fox fur shrug, Fox fur stole and a Mink tippet. (A lot)
A ladies cream fur bolero style jacket, together with a cream fur short cape and a brown fur shrug, (3) jacket approx. 38" with some minor marks to frontbrown shrug - 'cape' style with shaped shoulders and splits for arms Please also see additional images that have been uploaded, as requested. Kind regards Angela
A collection North East UK Bands LPs to include artists; Lanterns On The Lake, Benefits, Komparrions, New Electric Ride, Cigar Cigar, Harriet Bradshaw, Be Quiet Shout Loud!, Snide Remarks, Shrug, MWB, Marzuraan, Ghosts Of Love (Mel Butler & Graham Seaman of Sound It Out Records); Cattle & Cane; four LPs Mint Still Factory Sealed; rest of conditions Excellent to Near Mint with Excellent to Near Mint Sleeves. (14)
Royal Interest - Sir Norman Hartnell (1901-79)House of Hartnell, an original pencil and gouache design sketch, blue dress with shrug, specially designed for H.M The Queen, signed Norman HartnellHartnell - Sir Norman Bishop Hartnell KCVO was a leading British fashion designer, best known for his work for the ladies of the royal family. He gained the Royal Warrant as Dressmaker to Queen Elizabeth in 1940, and Royal Warrant as Dressmaker to Queen Elizabeth II in 1957

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