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English sporting cap 1902
English sporting cap 1902. Item 2767.
This tasselled English velvet sporting cap is embroidered in gold with the dates 1902-03' 1903-4' 1904-5 and 1905-6. It is also bears the clubs crest of three scimitars on a red ground. It is in a fragile condition.
Bois Durci paperweight
Bois Durci paperweight. Item 2511
This Bois Durci paperweight features floral decoration and measures 145mm long' 86mm wide and is 23mm thick. It is in excellent condition apart from four very small chips to an edge.
Enamel beaker Queen Victoria's 1897 Jubilee
Enamel beaker Queen Victoria’s 1897 Jubilee. Item 2496
This Russian made enamel beaker was made for Queen Victoria's 1897 Diamond Jubilee. It stands 96mm high and is 89mm in diameter at the top. It features two portraits of Queen Victoria-one from 1837, when she ascended to the throne and one from 1897. It also features the Royal Coat of Arms and a crown. The enamel has some chips around the rim and there are some very fine cracks to the enamel in the area of the chips. The colour and the gilding are still in very good condition.
Ladies journal with inlaid and painted papier-mache covers
Ladies journal with inlaid and painted papier-mache covers. Item 1379
The front cover of this beautiful book is made of papier-mache and has been inlaid with mother-of-pearl, painted and gilded whereas the back is unadorned. The colours of the floral spray are still bright and vibrant, especially where the painting is done over two pieces of mother-of-pearl which gives an iridescence to the leaves. It is in remarkably good condition with only the loss of some of the gilding and the pile from the velvet spine covering. It belonged to a Miss Annie Craven and contains stories, poems, good wishes and witty epigrams from her parents, friends, relatives and, perhaps a beau or two. The ink has faded in some of the writings, but others remain as vivid as when they were written in the late 1870's and early 1880's. Some of the copperplate script is superb. Whilst the book is English, Miss Craven may have lived in Bendigo in Victoria, Australia as there are mentions of Bendigo street names and of Eaglehawk, now a suburb of Bendigo, but in the mid 1850's, a rich alluvial goldfield. There is a companion piece to this book, which is a leather cover for a notebook, with the unused notebook and pockets for stamps etc. It has, embossed in gold, on the front A.W.C, for miss Annie Craven(see SKU 1380).
