7th Feb, 2025 10:30 GMT/BST
Assorted 20th Century Gentleman's Clothing comprising a Bladen tweed jacket retailed by Fogg & Ellis, Newcastle,
a Dunn & Co herring bone wool jacket,
a Sam's Tailor Hong Kong checked tweed jacket,
an Aquascutum rust coloured wool herring bone jacket,
a Harvie Ann Hudson London cream cotton jacket,
a Stewart Christe & Co Ltd, Edinburgh light brown two-piece suit,
a Moss Bros dinner jacket with silk collar, and an earlier wool example,
a Bernard Weatherill Ltd, London black hunting coat, dated 1935,
and other items comprising a pair of Aquascutum camel coloured cord, and a pair of Ede & Ravenscroft brown cords,
three other pairs of trousers, a pink canvas casual jacket and a stone coloured two-piece suit
(16)
Sold for £220
Estimated at £100 - £200
Bladen jacket - 40"chest.
Dunn & Co jacket - 42" chest.
Sam's Tailor - 40" chest
Aquascutum jacket - 42" chest.
Harvie Ann Hudson London jacket - 46" chest\
Stewart Christe & Co Ltd, Edinburgh suit - 44" chest, 36" waist.
Moss Bros dinner jacket - 40" chest.
Dinner jacket - 38" chest.
Hunting jacket - 42" chest - some damages and wear.
Aquascutum cords - size 34R waist
Ede & Ravenscroft cords - size 31" waist
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Auction: Fashion, Costume and Textiles, 7th Feb, 2025
Highlights:
A Collection of Early 20th Century Millinery Accessories - Mary (Pollie) Cowsill circa 1880s-1970s was born in mid-Wales and went to Paris age 20 to train in millinery. She later moved back to Withington, South Manchester, where she bought a shop on the High Street called Cowsill, selling hats, clothes and accessories.
A Private Collection of Vintage 1950s and Later Costume - owned and preserved by artist and fashion designer Greta Tomlinson. She was perhaps best known for her work as an original artist at the beloved 1950’s Eagle Magazine featuring Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future. Her keen eye for fashion also led her to preserve a range of day and evening wear, plus shoes and costume accessories.
Six Lots of Hand Drawn Watercolour Fashion Designs by Stephen King - designed for his application to the Royal College of Art from where he graduated in 1972. By the 1980s, King had a small shop on King's Road, Chelsea from where he dressed celebrities of the day, including Elton John. Learn more.
A Private Collection of English and American 1940s and 1950s Costume - comprising suits, evening and day wear, separates and accessories.Labels include Lilli Ann, Forstmann, Katzman, London Maid, John Wanamaker, Horrockses and more.
An Early 20th Century Large Steiff Jointed Teddy Bear – a lovely Steiff bear with yellow mohair plush and boot button eyes, belonging to the late Joseph Edward Newsome – born 1908 at Aughton Hall, near Selby. Read more.
A Selection of Buttons and Buckles from a Private Lifetime Collection - 18th century and later examples collected over many years by the late Jan Howell, including silver and paste set examples, French decorative buttons, pressed glass, military, Japanese, porcelain and 1930s stylised buttons.
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