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Naive School, 19th century, half-portrait of a young girl in Regency dress, wearing a necklace and holding two cherries by their stalks in her raised right hand, oil on board, some damage, 55.5cm x 45.5cm sight size,'Wrinkles' and hairline cracks in a number of places, including right across the middle. Craquelure.Frame - chipped gesso edges. Several corners with old repairs and over-painted.
A quantity of Royal commemorativesincluding a Beswick Silouhette Dorothy Wilding vase, decorated with a portrait of young Queen Elizabeth II, a Capodimonte model of the Queen, various Royal Worcester commemoratives including Diamond Jubilee trinket box, Diamond Jubilee mug and a Royal Worcester portrait model of Queen Elizabeth etc (qty, majority boxed)
Oval miniature Mughal portrait of a courtesanIndia, probably Delhi circa 1830/40on ivory, the half length figure holding a jade encrusted dagger, 11.25cm x 8.25cm in a carved ebony easel frame, 20.5cm x 30.5cm Signs of an old paper label verso. The frame has some cracks and a chip to the foot on the reverse.
A group of 19thC portrait engravings, to include V Coquett drawn by A E Chalon and engraved by H T Ryatt, 15cm x 13cm, Medora, drawn by Meadows and engraved by H T Ryll, 15cm x 12cm, Edderline, drawn by F Stone and engraved by Eagleton, 20cm x 14cm, engraving of Queen Victorian on her wedding day, 24cm x 19cm, etc. (6)
AFTER G NAO (?) (20th century): print, an Erté-style 3/4 length portrait of an Art Deco lady on a peach ground, 83 x 65cm, framed and glazed, together with a pair of watercolours by C William, one depicting a basket of peach, pink and yellow flowers, the other a vase containing an iris, signed in pencil, each 38 x 28.5cm, framed and glazed (3).
THE POBJOY MINT; a Queen Elizabeth II Ascension Island high relief Queen's Portrait silver coin, the coin with the portrait head with crown of Queen Elizabeth stands proud from the coin, limited edition no.187/2012, £5, proof fine 999 silver grade, stated diameter 38.6mm, stated 62.21g, with presentation box, certificate of authenticity and outer sleeve.
A 14ct gold contemporary necklace of articulated form, the central square roundel with portrait of a Greek bust, within a square tablet, on a chain of graduated Greek Key links, with tongue fastener and safety clip, stamped 585, maximum width 12cm, approx 48g, together with a pair of unmarked gold Greek Key bar drop earrings. CONDITION REPORT As the necklace is semi-rigid in nature, it is difficult to take a measurement, however it should fit a neck no wider than 12cm. The necklace appears to be in good condition, with no issues. The bar drop earrings were possibly made from a similar piece of jewellery - maybe a bracelet or necklace - with articulated links. The bars on the earrings are made of three sections, on one earring all the previously hinged sections have been made solid. The bottom section on the other earring is still free-moving, whilst the other two links are joined and rigid. The earrings have been tested for gold on the Kee tester and register as 9ct gold or over. The earrings weigh approx 7g combined.
DICKENS, Charles (1812-1870). The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. London: Chapman & Hall, 1839.8vo (212 x 131 mm). Half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece, 38 engraved plates (of 39, lacking final plate) by Hablot Knight Browne ("Phiz"). (Some spotting, and staining, a few marginal chips or tears.) Later half green blind-stamped calf, spine gilt, edges sprinkled red (some wear, joints starting). Provenance: early signature.FIRST EDITION IN BOOK FORM, with frontispiece in 1st state with imprint, plates 1, 2, and 4 in the earliest states with publisher's imprint, with "visiter" for "sister" on p. 123, and "latter" for "letter" on p. 160. Gimbel A41; Hatton & Cleaver pp.131-160; Smith I:5.[With:] DICKENS. Little Dorrit. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1857. 8vo (212 x 132 mm). 40 etched plates (of 40) by Hablot Knight Browne ("Phiz") (including frontispiece and vignette title-page, and 8 dark plates). (Some slight staining or toning.) Later half dark green calf blind-stamped, spine gilt, marbled boards, marbled edges, stamp-signed by Sotheran (some wear, some rubbing to sides, joints tender). Provenance: Thomas Walters James? (signature, 1857). FIRST EDITION IN BOOK FORM, text with most of the first issue points listed in Smith with signature "B2" on page 371 and "Rigaud" mistakenly substituted for "Blandois" pp. 467-474 struck by a previous owner. Smith I: 12.

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