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    Sale 5286

    Twentieth Century Fashion & Accessories

    London, South Kensington

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    21 November 2007

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    Lot 104

    LEONARD PRINT DRESS, LEOPARD ENSEMBLE, TIES

    Price realised

    GBP 125

    Estimate

    GBP 300 - GBP 500

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    LEONARD PRINT DRESS, LEOPARD ENSEMBLE, TIES
    a jersey maxi dress, the ground orange with green and blue print, labelled Leonard Fashion, and with matching sash belt; a knit ensemble comprising skirt and mock polo neck top, both in leopard print, labelled Leonard Fashion; and a group of Leonard silk ties, in various prints, all 1970s (9)

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