A collection of early-mid 19th century and later prints, including Prout lithographs, Baxter print of the Great Exhibition interior, coloured fashion scraps, coloured juvenile caricatures/'cartoons', portrait engraving; 20th century off-prints and facsimiles of earlier prints and a few maps, including Thomas Smith of Derby folio, etc; La Fontaine's Fables album; [collection]
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A 19th century silhouette portrait miniature, a portrait miniature frame, two pot lids, a small framed Elizabethan style print and a small porcelain plaque. CONDITION REPORT: Bears Grease pot lid - the pot lid is free from any repairs or restoration. It is however extremely dirty. There are some edge nibbles and a more significant chip just above the left hand dogs head. There is also a scratch running across the top tree bough. The rear of the lid is extremely dirty and has traces of glue where it has been fixed into the frame. We cannot however see any significant cracks or damage. The frame surrounding is in extremely poor condition.
T.H. Smith (British), oil painting on canvas portrait of Miss Wrigley. 100 cm x 74 cm, framed, signed. NOTE: Miss Wrigley was apparently a backer of Britains Motor Racing scene in the 1930's, Mrs Marjory Hall-Smith was born Marjory Wrigley in 1885 and lived at Ellerslie House Gosforth Cumbria (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This painting has been relined, cleaned and there are very slight areas of repainting to no more than 5-10% of the canvas surface. There are no visible holes, tears or losses to the canvas from the front.
Quantity of framed oil and other portrait paintings, of dogs, mainly terriers, and a horse portrait. Painting of the dogs (central in main photo) signed David G Steel (1856-1930), dated indistinctly lower right. The small terrier pictures, indistinctly signed, possibly John Emms (canvas baggy) Cleared from a Cuuntry House Clearance in Cotswolds, Some wear to all
An Art-Union Of London bronze laudatory medallion commemorating John Flaxman, mid 19th century, the obverse with a relief cast profile portrait of Flaxman after British portrait artist Henry Weigall S.C., the reverse with a relief cast of Flaxman's Mercury and Pandora, the edge with "Art-Union of London 1854", 5.5cm diameterNOTE: British sculptor and draughtsman John Flaxman R.A. began his career as a modeller for Josiah Wedgwood, and went on to become a leading figure in British and European Neoclassicism.
An interesting letter written by Lillie Langtry on headed paper with embossed address for 86 Eaton Square, stating: "Dear Mr Lee, I am just off to Boulogne tomorrow morning and would be delighted to receive it. Clay [?] and tall [?] of the Young [?]... But I of course need the American rights even more than the English ones, yours Lillie Langtry", in double sided glazed frame with a photographic portrait, 27.5cm x 31.5cm overall
English school (early 19th century),Two portrait miniatures, one depicting a bust length portrait of a lady, the other a bust length portrait of a gentleman,Watercolour on ivory,Framed and glazed, mounted one above the other within a chased and pierced brass border, set to a shaped velvet covered panel with easel stand,30cm x 25cm overall

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