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A Great War family medal group comprising a 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medals to 4872 Pte C Fall, Bedfordshire Regiment, and British War and Victory Medal pairs respectively to 17221 Sjt A P Fall, Royal Sussex Regiment, and 162323 Pnr W Fall, Royal Engineers, and three Great War photographic portrait postcards
A German Third Reich commemorative medallion, "Meinem Führer unverbrüchliche Treue" [My Leader, Everlasting Loyalty] and portrait of Hitler obverse, "Zur Erinnerung an die Vereidigung der Pol. Leiter des Gaues Westphalen-Süd am 25.2.1934" [In remembrance of the swearing in of the political leaders of District Westfalen-South February 25, 1934] verso
Jonathan Hood (Contemporary) "Beach Girl", dynamic, stylized, head and shoulders portrait, mixed media, card mounted in frame under glass, inscribed with artists name, title and date 1996 verso, sight size 25 cm x 28 cm [The artist was born in Edinburgh and exhibits regularly in galleries in UK, Holland, France and Italy]
After Sir William Hogarth "To the Right Honourable Earl Onslow", a portrait of Arthur Onslow as speaker of the House of Commons addressing Sir Robert Walpole, lithographic print, published by E. Harding, 1803, in card mount and parcel gilt moulded frame under glass, 42 cm x 58 cm plate size [Arthur Onslow (1 October 1691 - 17 February 1768) was an English politician. He set a record for length of service when repeatedly elected to serve as Speaker of the House of Commons.]
David Cobley (British, Contemporary) "Towards the Corner", portrait of a contemplative nude woman sat at the edge of her bed, oil on canvas, Messum's Fine Art 2006 Atelier Exhibition Gallery label verso, 53 cm x 53 cm overall [Short listed for the John Player Portrait Award, now the BP Portrait Award, in 1989. His portrait of the comedian Ken Dodd was bought by the National Portrait Gallery for its permanent collection in 2005. Five years later, The National Portrait Gallery commissioned Cobley to paint a portrait of the scientist Sir Martin John Evans.]
David Cobley (British, Contemporary) "On the Edge II", portrait of a passive nude woman lying asleep at the edge of her bed, oil on canvas, Messum's Fine Art 2005 Solo Exhibition Gallery label verso, 87 cm x 97 cm overall [Short listed for the John Player Portrait Award, now the BP Portrait Award, in 1989. His portrait of the comedian Ken Dodd was bought by the National Portrait Gallery for its permanent collection in 2005. Five years later, The National Portrait Gallery commissioned him to paint a portrait of the scientist Sir Martin John Evans.]
A mid-to-late 19th Century French bonheur du jour in the manner of Louis XVI, in amboyna and ebony with gilt metal mounts and inset Sevres style porcelain plaques, its top having a low gilt metal three-quarter gallery above a central mirrored niche flanked by a pair of doors, the latter faced by oval enamelled porcelain portrait plaques set within beaded and moulded bezels with ribbon bow surmounts, the projecting lower stage having a gilt metal guilloche frieze set with floral-enamelled porcelain paterae and incorporating a hidden central drawer opening to reveal a gilt-tooled leather inset sliding writing surface enclosing a stationary compartment, above a mirror-backed etager base with recessed and base shelves, on short turned feet, 124 cm x 55 cm x 142 cm
Nineteenth-century British School, portrait of a girl with short hair, oil on canvas, 46 x 38cm, framed.Condition Report: Some clear wear to the canvas, with prominent craquelure across the picture surface. There are some consistent indentations around the edges of the canvas, from when it was framed, and the edges in particular would benefit from being cleaned. The picture does not appear to have been relined. Some wear to the frame, which seems to be contemporary with the picture.
§ AMENDED DESCRIPTION - § Jack Simcock (British, 1929-2012), portrait of a woman, oil on board, signed top right, 30 x 20cm, framed.Please note that Artists Resale Right may be additionally payable on top of the hammer price for this lot, where the price is above the threshold of Euros 1,000, up to a maximum of 4% of the hammer price, visit www.dacs.org for more information
AMENDED DESCRIPTION - British School, c.1900, Portrait of Mary Polding Comerford (1840-1912), oil on canvas, unsigned, 92 x 71cm, framed.Condition Report: Generally good condition for its age, with limited craquelure, as well as some marking and surface scratching to the canvas. There are areas of indentation around the corners of the canvas, potentially as a result of framing. It is not possible to remove the painting from its frame without potentially causing damage, but the current stretcher looks to date from the late 19th or early 20th century, making it contemporary with the painting. Examination under UV light reveals a small area of potential restoration towards the top left of the canvas, but nothing major. The painting is in a gilt foliate frame that appears to be contemporary with the artwork and shows some signs of wear.
Attributed to Louis Magnes (French, nineteenth century), oval portrait of King Louis Philippe I of France, pastel, signed indistinctly in pencil to right, framed and glazed, 22 x 16cm, with another oval pastel portrait by the same hand, depicting an officer with moustache, framed and glazed, bearing label to reverse of frame: 'J. W. Vokins, 14 and 16 Great Portland Street', 22 x 16cm. (2)
Erik Werenskiold (Norwegian, 1855-1938), portrait of Ingeborg Motzfeldt Løchen, 1898, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, bearing labels and inscriptions to the reverse, 81.5 x 65cm.Catalogue note: Ingeborg Motzfeldt Løchen (1875-1946) was a Norwegian photographer and writer who knew Werenskiold. The picture was bought by the vendor's father at Grev Wedels Plass Auksjoner in Oslo in 1999 and thence by descent.
Nineteenth-century Scottish School, portrait of a gentleman, oil on canvas, 76.5 x 63.5cm, in a gilt foliate frame, bearing John Taylor, Edinburgh label to the reverse.Provenance: bears pencil inscription 'Stewart Richardson' on a label to the reverse, suggesting a link to the aristocratic Scottish family of the same name.
Eighteenth-century British School, family portrait, pastel, 59 x 48cm, in its contemporary gilt hollow frame.Condition Report: Generally good condition overall, taking age into account. Some limited surface dirt and marking. There is a limited degree of fading, but no more colour loss than might normally be expected of a picture of this age and the main photography conveys an accurate idea of this. There is some consistent wear and indentation around the edges of the sheet, potentially as a result of framing, but the main area of the image is unaffected by this.
James F. Pryde (1866-1941). Portraits of Celebrated Criminals, published by Sands & Company 1907. Set of 6 photogravures depicting Samuel Shortland, Dick Turpin, Louis Cartouche, Ratsey lll, John Price and Jack Shepherd. Sheet size 47 x 38cm. With accompanying text sheets, all contained in original board folio. Together with portrait of William Nicholson, lithograph after Pryde, published in The Studio. 28.5 x 20.5cm. Note Pryde was Nicholsons brother-in-law.
A diamond set brooch featuring a portrait of Queen Victoria as a young woman, the the Queens Royal cipher to the reverse. Presented to a Maid of Honour in Waiting. The portrait is somewhat deteriorated featuring fifteen round old European cut diamonds of approximately 3mm in diameter and a further sixteen 1mm diamonds, gross weight approximately 7.8gm
JOHAN RUDOLF BONNET1895 Amsterdam, Niederlande - 1978 Laren, NiederlandePORTRAIT EINES BALINESISCHEN MANNES (1975) Pastellkreide auf Karton. 42,5 x 33 cm (R. 59 x 50,5 cm). Unten rechts mit Bleistift signiert 'R. BONNET' sowie unten links datiert und bez. 'BALI (19)75'. Hinter Glas gerahmt (ungeöffnet). Provenienz: Privatsammlung Emsdetten.
Danny Byrne 'JUST COOLING' - oil - signed - 9.5" x 7.5" in a 16" x 14" frame (no glass) - PROVENANCE: Donated to and sold on behalf of Macmillan Caring Locally, Canvas for the Mac - the full hammer price will be going to the charity - About the Artist: Danny has become a highly successful painter and has received many prestigious awards. He is known for his portraits which have been exhibited in all of the major London art exhibitions. These include the Royal Academy, Royal Portrait Society, Royal Institute of Oil Painters, Royal Pastel Society and the Royal Society of Watercolour Artists. He has also exhibited at the Royal Academy Bristol and since 2000, has been a regular exhibitor with the Holburne Art Gallery and Museum, Bath. He has been a member of the Society of Equestrian Artists for over 20 years and won ‘Best Painting in Exhibition’, 2011.
Danny Byrne 'HENGISTBURY HEAD' - oil on board - signed - Framed local scene of popular tourist spot, taken from Stanpit Marsh - 12" x 7.5" in a 18.25" x 14.5" frame (no glass) - PROVENANCE: Donated to and sold on behalf of Macmillan Caring Locally, Canvas for the Mac - the full hammer price will be going to the charity - About the Artist: Danny has become a highly successful painter and has received many prestigious awards. He is known for his portraits which have been exhibited in all of the major London art exhibitions. These include the Royal Academy, Royal Portrait Society, Royal Institute of Oil Painters, Royal Pastel Society and the Royal Society of Watercolour Artists. He has also exhibited at the Royal Academy Bristol and since 2000, has been a regular exhibitor with the Holburne Art Gallery and Museum, Bath. He has been a member of the Society of Equestrian Artists for over 20 years and won ‘Best Painting in Exhibition’, 2011.
Debbie Doe - 'LUCKY' - portrait of springer spaniel - oil pastels - signed - 11.5" x 15.75" in a 19" x 23" frame - PROVENANCE: Donated to and sold on behalf of Macmillan Caring Locally, Canvas for the Mac - the full hammer price will be going to the charity - About the Artist: Debbie Doe is a member of the Hengist Group of Artists, who meet monthly in Hengistbury Head to attend lectures and enjoy painting together. Several of the artists from the group have kindly donated their time and art to this auction
Suzanne Phillips 'TEARDROP' - print - 5" x 7" in a 7" x 9" mount - PROVENANCE: Donated to and sold on behalf of Macmillan Caring Locally, Canvas for the Mac - the full hammer price will be going to the charity - About the Artist: Suzanne Phillips, born in London, was an artist from the word go, hearing many words of encouragement from her grandmother who always found time in a busy day to sit and listen to the stories unfold behind every drawing, painting or sculpture put on her lap. As this young artist grew she started selling her work on the railings of Hyde Park, London at the age of only 14 years from her back pack. Suzanne showed her art in Pitshanger Manor Gallery and in local shows around London while raising her children, selling art throughout the UK and across the globe. Becoming very unwell in 2008, Suzanne decided to make the move to Cornwall, recover and start a new life, drawing and painting as she recovered from her battle with her tumour. She found love, married and dedicated herself to art on a full-time basis. Surgery to remove the tumour left Suzanne completely blind in her left eye but hearing her grandmother’s words from her past, she carried on creating children and pet portraits. Fundraising for hospices and local animal charities by donating art or vouchers for private commissions is a huge part of Suzanne’s life. Suzanne works in her studio painting mostly animals, private pet portrait commissions and landscapes using many styles, ranging from realism through to pop art as well as carving and hand printing fabrics.

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