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Los 692

Unique Copy with Portrait and Pictorial Message Yeats (Jack B.)  A Little Fleet. L., Elkin Mathews n.d. [1909], orig. wrappers, Presentation copy to Yeats’ friend the poet John Masefield, with whom he used to sail toy boats. With a most attractive signed drawing on f.f.e.p., apparently a portrait of Masefield dreaming of treasure, with a message or story below in what appears to be a pictorial shorthand or storyboard, featuring ships, islands, horses, skull and crossbones, a gallows etc. All the printed drawings are hand coloured, presumably by Yeats. Very good copy, in a recent cloth folding case with leather spine. (1)

Los 712

All Signed by Author  Heaney (Seamus) Verses for A Fordham Commencement, folio N. York (Nadja) 1984. Lim. Edn. No. 168 of 226 Copies, Signed by Heaney, uncut, orig. blue wrappers; Heaney & Derek Mahon, In their Element, 4to Belfast 1977, Signed by S. Heaney over his Portrait, illus., silvered wrappers; Heaney, Longley, & David Hammond, Room to Rhyme, 4to Belfast 1968. Sole Edn. Signed by Heaney over his Portrait, & inscribed by D. Hammond, pict. wrappers; The Makings of Music: Reflections on the Poetry of Wordsworth and Yeats. 4to Liverpool 1978. First Edn., Signed 22/11/5, green wrappers. Brandes & Durkan: A30c; B29; B4.  (4)

Los 718

Heaney (Seamus).  ALS to the poet and journalist John Boland, 1pp quarto, on plain paper addressed from Glanmore Cottage in Wicklow, 31 August 1972, inviting him to submit work (preferably new) for an anthology Heaney is editing, to be titled ‘Soundings 72’. Framed with a colour Portrait of Heaney (from a book cover). (1)

Los 759

Douglas (Lord Alfred) Poems, 8vo, Paris (The Mercure de France) 1896, First Edition, of the Author's First Book, text in both English & French, frontispiece portrait of the author, original ptd. wrapper, recased in attractive hf. leather marble boards, gilt lettered spine. Good copy. (1)

Los 789

Signed Limited Edition Yeats (W.B.) The Trembling of the Veil, 8vo, L. (T. Werner Laurie Ltd.) 1922, Privately Printed, Signed Subscribers Copy No. 845 (1000) copies, portrait frontis, uncut, cloth backed boards, ptd. label, d.j. Good copy. (1)

Los 790

Signed by W.B. Yeats Yeats (W.B.) A Vision, An Explanation of Life..., 8vo, L. (T. Werner Laurie Ltd.) 1925, Privately Printed Signed Subscribers Copies No. 321 (600) copies, portrait frontis, uncut, paper backed blue boards, ptd. label. Good copy. (1)

Los 795

Inscribed Copy One of Two O'Flaherty (Liam) Darkness, A Tragedy in Three Acts, 4to L. (E. Archer) 1926, portrait frontis, inscribed 'To G.F. Keating with affectionate regards from Liam O'Flaherty,' No. 4 (100 copies, uncut, green buckram in leather backed matching slipcase; Famine, 8vo L. (V. Gollancz) 1937, First Edn, cloth & d.j.; Insurrection, 8vo Boston (Little Brew & Co.) 1951, First Edn., cloth & d.j., as a lot. (3)

Los 862

First Edition of Joyce's First Novel Joyce (James) A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, 8vo, N.Y. (B.W. Huebsdch) 1916, First U.S. Edition, hf. title, blue cloth blind tooled lettering, gilt lettered spine. Good copy. [Slocum & Cahoon A11]. (1) * The American Edition pre-dates the English Edition by one year, which was printed by the Egoist Press.

Los 863

With an unrecorded Joyce Item? Joyce (James).  A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.  L., Egoist [1917], First English Edition (from American sheets, with the Huebsch copyright imprint (1916) on rear of t.p. Orig. green cloth stamped in blind, spine cloth separating at lower hinge, but the hinge holding firmly. A little spotting to upper edge.  S. & C. 12. Laid in is a leaflet (4pp, single folded sheet) with ‘Extracts from some Press Notices’, printed in Harlesden, dated 1916 and quoting more than 30 notices by reviewers including Ezra Pound, H.G. Wells, Ernest Boyd, The Freeman’s Journal, Irish Times, Irish Book Lover, and various English, Irish, American and Continental journals, one in Greek lettering. Fold marks, a little scuffed. We have not seen this leaflet before. Its authorship is not stated, but it is certainly possible that it was drafted or approved by Joyce and his associates. The publisher (Harriet Weaver) subscribed to a clipping service for Joyce (see S. & C. p. vii), which may explain the great range of reviews. These clippings are now in the Yale University Library. The leaflet is not recorded by S. & C. (1)

Los 999

Behan (Brendan) Brendan Behan's Island An Irish Sketch-Book, 8vo, N.Y. (Bernard Geis Ass.) 1962, First Edn., illus. hf. title, portrait frontis Signed  by the author on t.p., illus. by Paul Hogarth, Ex. libris Carlyn Goettsch, decorated endpapers, green buckram, illus. d.j., custom made slipcase. Good Copy. (1)

Los 158

A biscuit porcelain portrait bust of Napoleon by Sèvres, dated 1807, French, after the model by Antoine-Denis Chaudet, stamped and inscribed to the front of the base, the back with incised marks for Alexandre Brongniart and Alexandre Brachard, dating its execution to 30 March 1807, 15.5cm wide15cm deep29.5cm high, on a later rouge griotte and ormolu plinth (2)Literature: T Préaud, 'The Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory, Alexander Brogniart and the Triumph of Art and Industry, 1800-1847', 1997, pp. 345-346.This bust is after the marble original by the French sculptor Antoine-Denis Chaudet, and in 1804 the Sèvres factory, under the stewardship of director Alexandre Brongniart, secured the rights to reproduce the image in biscuit porcelain. In 1807, these busts were produced in two sizes, this being the smaller, to be displayed in offices throughout France, as well as being given as diplomatic gifts. Alexandre Brachard (1775-1830) is recorded at having worked at the factory intermittently from 1784-1827. A larger example 'of first magnitude', executed by Brachard on 18 June 1807 is in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, inv. Pitti Objects of Art 1911 no. 486.Condition ReportSome slight dirt in places, which appears to be able to be removed by a light clean. Some small apparent old chips to the body, some of which appear to have been filled; some of these may also be manufacturing imperfections. One small break and repair to back left corner, with a very small amount of loss. Some further blemishes, including beneath the jaw and to the neck. Some firing cracks to base and interior. Overall appears in fairly good structural condition, with perhaps a small amount of cleaning and cosmetic attention required. General light wear to marble base. Please view additional photos for reference.

Los 31

A plaster portrait bust, of recent manufacture, depicting Julius Caesar, on an acanthus-decorated bracket,39cm wide25cm deep71cm high overall (2)Condition ReportSome small chips, knocks and losses to both bust and plinth. Some splits to wooden elements of bracket. Overall appear in fair cosmetic and structural condition.

Los 15

KNIGHT, DAME LAURALaura Knight. A Book of DrawingsLondon: John Lane ( the Bodley Head), 1923.Foreword and Descriptive Notes by Charles Marriott. Number 422 of 500 copies signed by Laura Knight. 17.25 X 10.25 ins. 6 pp. intro and 20 tissue-guarded plates preceded by title and descriptive note by Charles Marriott. Cloth-backed with grey paper covered boards. Paper title label on spine. Frontispiece self-portrait and 20 plates by Laura Knight - 4 in full colour. The subjects of the drawings have been chosen to illustrate the artist's tremendous variety of interests. Internally fine but for browning on endpapers. Exterior corners worn spine label chipped.

Los 204

ECHARD, Laurence - A General Ecclesiastical History from the Nativity of our Blessed Saviour to the First Establishment of Christianity: (etc),Engraved frontispiece (with a repaired tear, no loss ), large folding map of the Holy Land, table at rear, full panelled calf, printed by W. Bowyer, for Jacob Tonson, 1702. With - Smalridge, George, Sixty Sermons Preached on Several Occasions : eng. portrait frontispiece, full panelled calf lacking label, Oxford, 1724. With one other.(3)

Los 215

GIBBON, Edward - The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire : 4 vol. set, 8vo, cont. half calf, fold. map, eng. title-page, frontis, one plate, foxing and age browning, Jones & Co. 1825. With - Ferguson, Adam, The History of the Progress and Termination of the Roman Republic, eng. portrait frontis. cont. half calf, 8vo, Jones, 1830.(5)

Los 225

INGRAM, John H - Edgar Allan Poe his life, letters, and opinions : two volumes, highly decorative cloth, woodbury type photographic portrait of Edgar Allan Poe, 8vo, John Hogg, 1880. With - Darwin, Francis, The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical Chapter : 3 volume set, org. green cloth, illust, John Murray, 1887.(5)

Los 235

LYTTELTON, George Lord - The Works ... published by George Edward Ayscough : 3 vols, portrait frontispiece, tan calf well rebacked with contrasting morocco labels, 8vo, J. Dodsley, third edit, 1776. With - The Works in Verse and Prose, of William Shenstone : 3 vols, port frontis. tan calf well rebacked with contrasting morocco labels, 8vo, R. & J. Dodsley,1764-1769.m (6)

Los 260

SACHEVERELL, Dr. Henry - The Tryal of Dr. Henry Sacheverell, before the House of Peers, for High Crimes and Misdemeanors; upon an Impeachment ... (etc). Eng. portrait frontispiece, calf rebacked, 8vo, Jacob, Tonson, 1710. With - A Collection of all the Wills, now known to be extant, of the Kings and Queens of England .... (etc). cont. full calf, 4to, printed by J. Nichols. With one other legal book

Los 370

HUISH, Robert - The Last Voyage of Capt. Sir John Ross, R.N. Knt. to the Arctic Regions; for the Discovery of a North West Passage; performed in the years 1829-30-31-32 and 33 ... etc. Eng. portrait frontis, eng vignette title, map, 6 plates. Original calf, text becoming detached from the binding partly held by sellotape. 8vo, John Saunders, 1836, With - M'Clintock, Captain, A Narrative of the Discovery of the Fate of Sir John Franklin and his Companions, 3 fold maps, facsimile plate of hand writing, 15 plates, folding map in rear pocket. with one other on the Arctic. Org. blue cloth text coming detached from the binding, spine worn(3)

Los 411

DIGBY - The Closet of the Eminently Learned Sir Kenelme Digby Kt. Opened: Whereby is Discovered Several ways for making of Metheglin, Sider, Cherry-Wine, &c. Together with Excellent Directions for Cookery ; Engraved frontispiece, early 19th century calf boards detached, eng. portrait frontispiece, small 8vo, 1671.

Los 418

JARDINE : The Naturalist's Library - Vol. XL; Entomology; British Moths, Sphinxes : port frontispiece, hand coloured portrait, 30 hand coloured plates, 8vo, lacking spines, internally clean, Edinburgh, 1843. With ... Vol. XXX1X, British Butterflies, port. frontispiece, title-page, 31 hand coloured plates, 2 uncoloured lacks spine, 1843. (2)

Los 457

PRITT, T. E. An Angler's Basket Filled in Sunshine and Shade Through the Space of Forty Years : Portrait frontis. org. green cloth in slipcase. 8vo. Heywood, Manchester. 1896. With - Pritt, T. E. North-Country Flies : 12 plates. 8vo. Limited edition of 500 copies. * originally published in 1885. Smith Settle, 1995. With - Theakston, Michael, British Angling Flies. Revised Francis M. Walbran.Illust. Org. (bright) gilt/green cloth. 8vo. Plates. William Harrison, Ripon. Neat ownership insc. in upper corner of the title-page. 1883.(3)

Los 512

MINIATURE WATERCOLOUR PORTRAIT IN A LEATHER CASE dated 1862, with a small oval cased Daguerrotype photo and a tinted photograph

Los 660

A LARGE PORTRAIT OF AN ELDERLY FACE Oil on canvas, 110 x 147.5cm

Los 157

AFTER A RENAISSANCE ORIGINAL, MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY in gilt 'Florentine' frame with circular slip, together with two other miniature colour prints

Los 188

One crate containing twenty three dark wood photo frames, 20 cm x 25 cm, with oval portrait inset mounts, all brand new and in original packaging. (23)

Los 254

After Francois Boucher : Portrait of a lady, together with two further portrait miniatures (3) CONDITION REPORT: One miniature cracked.

Los 343

A collection of assorted jewellery, trinket and pill boxes together with Religious icon and three portrait miniatures

Los 171

A Restored Gilt Framed 18th Century Portrait of a Gentleman, 56x69cm

Los 38

A Reproduction Grand Tour Bronze Portrait Bust, Caesar, Green Marble Plinth Base, Overall Height 15cms

Los 441

A Collection of Various Pictures and Prints to comprise Pair of Reproduction Silhouette Portrait Miniatures

Los 453

An assortment of collectables. Comprising a carved wooden elephant, Victorian photograph, selection of stones and minerals and a portrait profile of a gentleman, marked 'R. L. Bartlett' to verso, H16cm

Los 610

An assortment of pictures and prints. To include a portrait of a lady in period dress, engravings, etc, most being mounted in frames

Los 626

A Steve Mcqueen photo portrait by Nigel Snowdon. Framed and glazed, 29cm x 34cm

Los 134

English School, 18th CenturyPortrait of Archbishop William Juxon (1582- 1663), three-quarter length, seated, in clerical robes, holding a portrait of Charles I before his executionOil on canvas 126.6 x 103cm (49 13/16 x 40 9/16in).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 199

A collection of antique linenComprising:A late 19th century linen hand towel, the centre woven with the 1887 Jubilee portrait of Queen Victoria, the corner embroidered in red thread with the name COOPER, fringed to each end, 38in x 24 1/2in, together with:An early 20th century linen tablecloth, with pencil signatures of BADEN-POWELL, KITCHENER, and four other officers serving in Simla, 19 1/2in x 19 1/2in; Another with a number of pencil signatures, later embroidered in coloured threads, 37in x 34in;A top sheet, the turnback cuff with point de Paris bobbin lace and embroidered initials DHD; 140in x 90in, Four linen tablecloths, woven with lilies of the valley, tulips, acanthus leaves, and peonies respectively, each with embroidered initials DB to one corner, approx. 144in x 90in; A circular Madeira linen cloth, unused, 117in diameter; A tablecloth woven with rose buds, with ink name DAGLISH BELLASIS, 166in x 8in, And twenty various napkins, (30)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 70

William Osborne, RHA (Irish, 1823-1901)Equestrian portrait of Sarah Conolly of Castletown, mounted side saddle on a light bay hunter in a landscapeOil on canvas 112 x 133cm (44 1/16 x 52 3/8in).Footnotes:Provenance:Anon. sale, Christie's, London, 10 April 1992, lot 82.With Frost and Reed Ltd., London, no. 57637.Sarah Eliza Shaw, the daughter of a Celbridge paper miller, married Thomas Conolly in 1869. Their spectacular wedding in Bray was much commented upon in the newspapers of the day and involved no less than three receptions and two parades. It is possible that the mountain range and tower depicted below the horse's head may be the Hill of Allen, a volcanic hill situated in the west of County Kildare.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 71

William Osborne, RHA (Irish, 1823-1901)Equestrian portrait of Thomas Conolly, MP, of Castletown, mounted on a dappled grey hunter in a wooded landscapeOil on canvas 112 x 133cm (44 1/16 x 52 3/8in).Footnotes:Provenance:Anon. sale, Christie's, London, 10 April 1992, lot 81With Frost and Reed Ltd., London, no. 57638Castletown House, where these portraits originally hung, is Ireland's first and finest Palladian mansion. Located in County Kildare, the house was begun in 1722 for William Conolly (1662 –1729), Speaker of the Irish House of Commons and was magnificently remodelled and decorated by Lady Louisa Conolly (1743-1821), wife of Thomas Conolly (1738-1803) from 1759 onwards. After Lady Louisa's death the Conolly estates, including Castletown, were inherited by Thomas Conolly's grandnephew Edward Pakenham (1786–1848), who then took the name Conolly. During Edward's time few changes were made to the house, probably due to the strained economic circumstances of this time. In 1848 Edward Conolly was succeeded at Castletown and Westminster by Thomas Conolly, here depicted by William Osborne, mounted on a dappled grey hunter. For Osborne's companion portrait of Sarah Conolly, seated side saddle on a light bay hunter, see the previous lot. While the 18th century history of Castletown and its residents has been extensively studied, the 19th century history of the house and its inhabitants is perhaps a little less well known. However, eight diaries written by Thomas Conolly between 1853 and 1870-71, have been preserved (collections of Desmond Guinness (1931-2020) and Irish Architectural Archive). These diaries act as an effective paper trail for life at Castletown in the mid-nineteenth century and record his activities, social engagements, hunt meets, travels and health. Thomas Conolly, owner of Castletown, the first great Palladian mansion in Ireland, was also amongst the last of the Protestant ascendancy landowners of a 'Big House' in nineteenth century Ireland and his story has been recently published by Dr Suzanne M. Pegley in her book Thomas Conolly (1823-76) of Castletown House and the social networking of power. As Pegley notes 'Although documentary evidence is limited, his contribution assured that the fabric of the house and its legacy was sustained for the benefit of his grandchildren and ultimately, if not intentionally, for the Irish people (see Suzanne Pegley, Landscapes of Power, The Social Network of the Power Elite in mid-Victorian Ireland Case Study of Thomas Conolly (1823-76) of Castletown, Co Kildare, PhD thesis, 2018, p.42).Thomas Conolly travelled extensively, including to Virginia in 1864 during the height of the American Civil War where he met General Lee, Jefferson Davis and other Confederate leaders. And his diary of that time has been acknowledged as an important record for researchers of 19th century American history (see Nelson D Lankford, ed., An Irishman in Dixie: Thomas Conolly's Diary of the Fall of the Confederacy, 1988). Upon Conolly's return to Ireland in 1864, he was forced to sell some of the Castletown lands to avert financial troubles. He settled at Castletown in 1869, marrying Sarah Eliza Shaw, the Celbridge paper miller's daughter. And following this (and the addition of her dowry of £10,000 to his fortune) the couple carried out some new work and refurbishment of Castletown. This included the decoration of the blue bedroom, the partial redecoration of the long gallery and the red and green silk rooms. The couple visited the Pitti Palace in Florence, which is thought to have been the inspiration for Castletown's red silk room which has been recently restored.The couple's decision to be painted by the Irish artist William Osborne (1823-1901), prepared for a hunt, is noteworthy. Osborne's work relating to equestrian subjects was highly admired in 19th century Ireland. See for example his great ensemble portrait 'The Ward Hunt', preserved at The National Gallery of Ireland (NGI.891). For the Conolly's, horses and hunting were the centre of their world. Conolly was an enthusiastic member of the Kildare Hunt and as Suzanne Pegley's transcriptions of Conolly's diaries have shown, he spent 30 days of 1853 hunting and was keeping twelve horses for his personal use at this time. In 1868, while the Conolly's were on their honeymoon in Paris Thomas and Napoleon III, entered into friendly competition about their horses and carriages. Conolly was considered to have won the competition because his horses were 'shod in silver' (see Boylan, 'The Conolly Family', Irish Georgian Society Bulletin, Vol XI, no. 4, 1968, p. 45). Conolly's sporting interests can be seen not just in the commissioning of these portraits but in his interventions at Castletown, his conversion of the print room into a billiards room and in 1872 his renovation of the first-floor east wing stables at Castletown creating a clubroom for social activities of the Kildare Hunt.These pictures by Osborne are certainly the most important works by the artist to appear on the market for many decades. While known as an expert hand with horses and dogs, Osborne here demonstrates his versatility by capturing his sitters with flattering skill. These pictures are a fitting tribute to the inhabitants of one of the largest estates in Ireland, an adventure loving whose impact on Castletown can still be seen today.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 1536

A French Art Nouveau white metal circular pendant decorated with the profile portrait of a young woman and indistinctly signed, diameter 2cm, suspended on a white metal chain, length 44cm.

Los 1572

A Victorian yellow metal oval cameo brooch, decorated with the portrait of a maiden with curly hair and bead necklace, the mount set with eight untested pearls, height 5cm. 

Los 1573

A circular yellow metal framed porcelain brooch depicting the profile portrait of Napoleon, within a scroll pierced frame, unmarked, diameter 52mm. Additional InformationSome surface scratches to the porcelain plaque. Some heavier in parts. The frame construction would indicate it is made from something else as it overlaps untidily in some areas. 

Los 1592

A large yellow metal framed shell cameo brooch carved with a profile portrait of a young woman, 7cm, approx 22.6g.Additional InformationMinor surface wear to the gold but free from any damage.

Los 1592A

A 9ct gold cameo brooch carved with a portrait of a women reading a book, 2.5cm, approx weight 19.6g. 

Los 1594A

A 9ct gold cameo brooch carved with profile portrait of a women, 1.5cm, approx weight 6.6g. 

Los 1610

A 9ct yellow gold cased well carved cameo brooch depicting the profile portrait of a young woman, with patterned gallery and safety chain, 50 x 40mm, approx. 12.3g, boxed. 

Los 1629

A Victorian mourning brooch with filigree frame and central photographic portrait with hair compartment to the reverse, 5cm, and a yellow metal framed double sided portrait locket, combined approx. 28.1g.

Los 1859

THE ROYAL MINT; HM Queen Victoria sovereign portrait collection, comprising 1881 young head sovereign, 1892 Jubilee head sovereign, and 1895 old head sovereign, in presentation box, with certificate numbered 0938. Additional InformationCoins with light surface wear, otherwise OK. 

Los 1918

THE ROYAL MINT; a collection of six commemorative coin sets, comprising The Queen's 80th Birthday Alderney £10 silver proof coin, in box with booklet, The Queen's 80th Birthday Channel Islands silver proof three-coin portrait set, in box with booklet, Alderney Victoria Cross Charles Davis Lucas silver proof crown, in box with certificate, Prince William Arthur Phillip Louis of Wales and Miss Catherine Middleton 29th April 2011 Wedding coin, in box with booklet, a Celebration Medal to commemorate the marriage of the Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles, and a 2006 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday silver piedfort proof crown, with booklet number 20167 (6)Additional InformationThe £10 silver proof coin perhaps with some very slight toning, otherwise coins OK. Some of the boxes are grubby and some of the outer cardboard boxes are discoloured and worn. 

Los 585

WILLIAM COMYNS; a near pair of silver mounted miniature books, 'Poetical Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson', each cover decorated with a portrait of the poet, and also 'born 1809 died 1898', London 1905, height 5.5cm (2)Additional InformationLeather externally with some rubbing and slight tears. Silver is generally good. Internally with some creasing, foxing, and minor wear. 

Los 66

COLEN HEWER CHESHIRE; an Edward VII hallmarked silver and enamel cigarette case, the front decorated with a black and white portrait of a lady, Chester 1909, gross 4.0ozt /125g, height 9cmAdditional InformationThe portrait with some light surface scratches, general patination to the silver but overall fair. 

Los 5407

HAROLD FRANCIS RILEY BL.D. Litt.FRCS (Hon) DFA ATC (born 1943); pastel, portrait of a girl in a blue hat, signed and dated 66, 48cm x 28cm, with Davey & Sons label verso, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationThere are two tears in the paper but they do no affect the image. These are to the left and right sides of the head. Frame with some wear.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org

Los 5515

ANDREW BENJAMIN LENS (c1713-c1779); oval portrait miniature, study of a gentleman in ornate yellow metal seal backed frame with safety chain, the miniature 42 x 35mm, signed with monogram. CITES number P6PVKLG1Additional InformationThe back is sealed, there are a couple of small dents, there is also a unsightly section at the top presumably where a pendant loop once was. Light surface scratches to the glass and general surface wear throughout.

Los 5527

GEORGE CARTLIDGE; oil on canvas, portrait of Charles Gerald Mee, c1922, 58cm x 43cm, framed. (D)Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org

Los 5546

ALEX RUSSELL FLINT (born 1974); oil on board, 'Camille', portrait study of a young woman, signed bearing Ruben Coley Fine Art of Birmingham label verso, 40 x 48cm, in heavy gilt frame. (D)Accompanying the painting is a letter from the artist discussing the sitter within the portrait.Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org

Los 3016

G. COLLIER; watercolour miniature, portrait of an infant, framed, 10.5cm x 8cm, with a pair of opera glasses and a selection of miniature ceramics including a stoneware trough (Qty)Additional InformationThe Spode cup with a hair line crack, Basket and opera glasses with some tarnishing. The miniature is on ivorine 

Los 3125

A large 19th century carved oak portrait panel, depicting a bearded gentleman with a sword, unsigned, 82cm x 67cm. Additional InformationGeneral age wear scuffs and marks at the edge but overall ok. 

Los 3169

A late 19th/early 20th century miniature on ivory portrait of a lady in a pearl trimmed white dress, unsigned, in elaborate gilt brass frame, miniature 9cm x 7cm.  CITES number WAZJ8L27Additional InformationMiniature in good condition, glass grubby, frame with minor wear but generally good. 

Los 3170

An Edwardian miniature portrait on ivory, the female sitter wearing a lace trimmed white dress embellished with roses, in a yellow metal frame with hair locket verso and engraved 'A.S.H.B Dec 15th 08', height not including loop 8.5cm, in a fitted green leather case. CITES reference number 2KGJUMXA

Los 3204

A collection of assorted viewing slides, various scenes, including portrait, family scenes, heightened examples, landscapes, various buildings, etc. 

Los 3561

WMF; a pair of copper circular chargers, embossed to the centre, with portrait representing a Greek male beside floral decoration, and a maiden, possibly Venus, inside a scrolling border with floral details, unmarked, diameter 44cm (2)

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