A collection of Castle Hedingham pottery,late 19th century, to include a jug with 'Our Queen;s message after her Diamond Jubilee Jun 22nd 1897', 23.5cm high, a similar smaller example, with a naive portrait of Queen Victoria, 16.5cm high, and a green glazed mug, relief moulded 'Obeay ye king', 14.5cm high (3)Condition ReportChips, knocks and losses throughout.
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1999 Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's Century - large formal postcard IOM post folder containing S.G. 875-880 u/m set, S.G. MS881 u/m miniature sheet portrait postcard cancelled 1st day of issue on 877 and a group of (12) limited edition FDCs comprising of two of each country with 1999 issue of stamps and min sheets for Angola, Gambia, Ghana etc.
Pair of 19th century Swiss gold and enamel earrings, each with a pendant drop decorated with a polychrome enamel portrait miniature, 70mm length.One earring is missing one portrait panel from the top. Both earrings have a gold strengthening plates to the back, presumably added later to strengthen the fittings. The enamel is in very good condition. Gross weight approximately 8.02 grams.
Fine 19th century miniature on ivory portrait of Queen Maria Isabel of Spain (1797-1818) in gold frame, depicted half length with sash and a floral tiara, probably after the portrait by Luis de la Cruz y Ríos (1776-1853), 6.5 x 5cm, in glazed gold frame with silk panel to rear, APHA Submission Ref: UZ5ULY2L
Circle of Philip Alexius de László (Hungarian, 1869-1937) oil on canvas - Portrait of a lady, half length, possibly Ethel Price-Davies (1872-1953, née Charlesworth) seated, wearing a fur-trimmed cape and pearls, 91 x 71cm, in gilt frameProvenance: Presumably by descent from the sitter at Wood Hall, Hilgay, NorfolkNB: The presumed sitter married in 1891 Stafford Davies Price-Davies (1866-1939) of Marrington HallThe canvas has not been re-lined and is attached to its original stretcher. There is some slight slackness to the tension and there are slight undulations across the surface. On the cheek there is a very small area of loss where the upper paint layer has flaked away. The varnish is patchy and uneven with thicker areas that have yellowed over time. Several losses to the gilt frame. Visible under a uv light appear some indistinct initials on the left edge and a date of 1921.
After Van Dyke, 19th century oval oil on canvas - portrait of Charles I, 102cm x 84cm, in good period gilt frameRe-lined and restored some decades ago, evidence of overpainting as seen in the images taken with a UV light. A very presentable portrait that could benefit from a light clean. A crack to the frame as seen in the image with losses to the gilding.
English School, oil on canvas, Regency portrait of Sir Harry Burrard Neal, K.G.C.B. (1765-1840) in uniform, relating to a portrait by Mather Brown, either by the artist or after the engraving made by Charles Turner, 74cm x 60cm, in good gilt frame Re-lined and restored - see images illustrating close-up areas and also under a UV light. Frame with fairly minor losses. A good decorative and impressive looking portrait.
JONAS SUYDERHOFF AFTER PIETER CLAESZ SOUTMAN A portrait of Hendrik Goltzius "bust to right, wearing a skull-cap; in an oval surrounded by emblematic border, engraving, the image 40cm x 26cm; together with a portrait of Lieutenant General Lambert after Walker, from Houbraken's Portraits, engraving, the image 36cm x 22cm (2)
The Abbeydale Vase 1964, titled 'The Churchill Vase', Limited Edition 181 of 250, made to mark the Honorary Citizenship of the United States of America bestowed upon Churchill in 1963, the 28cm high rounded octagonal shaped vase with lion head handles, decorated in cobalt blue, gold and raised gold, with portrait of Churchill, his family crest and date of birth, his office as Prime Minister and award of his American Citizenship generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
A silver box with oval portrait of Churchill, the wooden lined box dated London 1967 by Garrard & Co Ltd,the printed portrait is of Sir Winston Churchill in RAF Uniform, together with two Limited Edition silver dishes, both bearing a coin to the centre, one dated London 1975 by Robert & Dore, the other London 1971, also by Robert & Dore (3) the silver is tarnished, generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
The Churchill Centenary Cylindrical Cigar box by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1973, the lid with a relief portrait and Sir Winston Churchill 1874-1974, designed by John S Churchill & Alex Styles, Limited Edition number 22 of 100, 9ozt the gilt looks to be faded all over, the silver has tarnished otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
British School, early 19th c - Portrait Miniature of John Gray (1731-1811) of Newholm, Town Clerk of Edinburgh, in a white stock and black coat, ivory, oval, 82mm, papier mache frame with acorn hanger and old label inscribed with the sitter's details Sir Henry Raeburn's portrait of John Gray is in the Metropolitan Museum, New York. The portrait was engraved in mezzotint by John DawePlease note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: H1JQKG88 ConditionGood condition, frame slightly chipped
British School, early 19th c - Portrait Miniature of Elizabeth Cunningham, nee Weir, with curly black hair and rosy cheeks, in a white trimmed black dress with inscription verso Mrs Cunningham wife of Charles Cunningham daughter of John Weir [by his wife Janet Weir, nee Gray] of Kerse, ivory, oval, 86mm, later ebonised frame Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: QZWYJ7VT Condition
Dutch or British School, early 19th c - Portrait Miniature of Alexander Gibson of Rotterdam, plumbago, 57mm diam, in brass circle in papier mache frame inscribed Alxr Gibson Esqr of Rotterdam The sitter is probably Alexander Gibson (1777-1824) ConditionApparently good condition, frame slightly scratched and upper right corner chipped
British School, early 18th c - Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, in a blue coat, oil on copper, oval, 62mm, 18th c copper gilt frame ConditionDetached from the frame, pinhole extreme top of the copper, medium generally unstable with loss around the extremities and much dirt, frame also dirty but retaining much of the original gilding
Frederick Buck (1771-1839) - Portrait miniature of an Officer, in red tunic with black collar and epaulettes, sky background, ivory, oval, 62mm, giltmetal frame Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: 6BPPKM77 ConditionGood condition
Attributed to C M Aldis (Fl. 1835-1842) - Portrait of Samuel Woods, bust length, in a black coat by red drapery, oil on paper laid on panel, 25 x 20cm, unframed Samuel Woods, Quaker merchant, of George Yard Lombard Street London was born at Stoke Newington on the 30th August 1772 and died on 4th March 1853 at Liverpool. According to a handwritten note on the reverse, the present portrait was painted in Liverpool in March 1840 ConditionRe-touched and overpainted paint shrinkage and blisters, with peripheral loss, extended at top, re-varnished, panel warped but not split or repaired
English School, early 19th c - Portrait of John Rawson and another Gentleman and two Ladies of the Rawson Family of Halifax, West Yorkshire, each seated three quarter length in an interior, one inscribed verso John Rawson of Stoney Royd, oil on copper (1) or zinc (3), 35 x 30cm and circa, two unframed (4) A related group of three portraits of two ladies of the Rawson family, including both of those in the present lot, was sold in these 'rooms 26 November 2014, lot 557 The Rawson family established a private bank that by 1831 traded as the Halifax and Huddersfield Union Banking Co. They were one of several prominent Halifax families known for their acts of philanthropy. See Porritt (A), The Rawson Family, Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society, 1966, pp 27-52 and L Roth, The Genesis of Banking in Halifax..., 1914. Nelly Rawson, nee Stansfield (1757-1837) whose father David Stansfield, a cloth merchant built Hope Hall, received £3000 on her coming of age. On her marriage to John Rawson she and her husband moved into Stoney Royd House, Halifax (built 1764, demolished 1860). She was an old friend of the remarkable lesbian diarist Anne Lister (1791-1840) of Shibden Hall, Halifax ConditionAll unrestored with small faults and much dirt, two frames in poor condition affected by damp and loss
Follower of Henry William Pickersgill, c1829 - Portrait of a Man, seated three quarter length in fur lined robe, a tract on a table inscribed On Civil and Religious Liberty Cr W 1829, oil on canvas, 126 x 101cm The title of the tract is a reference to the Catholic Emancipation Act, 1829 ConditionRestored on several occasions with patches on reverse of canvas, paint shrinkage and localised blistering with consequent extensive over painting
An Edward VII base metal stickpin, the mother of pearl terminal carved as a portrait of the King in profile, head 19mm, a silver watch fob shield, George II and George III shillings and two WWI cap badges, Norfolk and Bedfordshire Regiments (6) ConditionGood condition, the earlier of the two shillings bent

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