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An 18th century Dutch brass tobacco box, of oval form, applied with chased decoration, 12cm long, a 19th century brass hanging circular wall plaque, cast in relief with a head and shoulders portrait of Wellington, 17cm diameter, and a companion cast in relief with Napoleon, along with an 18th/19th century brass chestnut roaster, the pierced cover with feint chased decoration depicting figures and geese (4) (at fault)
A selection of tortoiseshell and tortoiseshell coloured boxes, 19th century and later, comprising a portrait print mounted example depicting two ladies, 11.5cm diameter, an etui with hinged cover and vacant shield shaped cartouche (lacking contents), 8.2cm high, a spectacle case with marcasite monogrammed 'M', an oval trinket dish inset with silver coloured classical urn, 10.5cm wide, an octagonal pill box, 7cm wide, and a tortoiseshell mounted snuff box, 8cm wide, (all at fault) (6)CR; Circular box: crazing throughout. Possible signs of of over-painting. Scratching and some loss to the portrait. Portrait does not sit secure in the frame and moves around. Some denting and bending to the metal frame. Cracks to the cover, possible signs of repair. Crack to the inside rim of the base. General scratching, wear and tear to inside and outside.Etui: Heavy scratching and wear to the exterior. Several cracks and areas of loss to the exterior. Tearing to the fabric lining in the cover, and extensive glue repair. Moderate scratching and wear to the case interior, but no splitting.Spectacle case: Heavy scratching and wear to interior and exterior. Many stones from monogram are missing. One of the hinges is broken, showing loss to the case surround and signs of attempted repair. The catch is not in working order. The cover does not sit flush with the case and is slightly lopsided.All other pieces show moderate to heavy scratching and wear. The octagonal case has heavy losses to the cover, as well as chips and nibbles to the edges, and shows signs of glue repair in several places. The oval dish has a chip missing to the rim, and a large crack in the rim. There are some areas of loss on the inlaid border and central motif, as well as denting, scratching and wear. There is a later added mount to the reverse. The snuff box is in relatively good order, no signs of obvious damage or repair, however the cover does not sit flush to the box.
A Sir Walter Raleigh commemorative brass snuff box cover, engraved with a portrait and monogrammed, mounted upon a later papier mache base, 9cm diameter with a Dutch brass tobacco box and cover, 18th century, engraved with views of figures in a landscape and traces of script, 14.8cm wide, a concave snuff box engraved 'E. Mount' 8cm wide and a further brass book form snuff box, 7.5cm wide (4)
English school (19th century),A portrait miniature depicting a frock coated gentleman bust length,Unsigned,7.5cm x 6.5cm,In copper mounted ebonised frame,16cm x 12.5cm overall,with another similar portrait miniature on ivory depicting a frock coated gentleman, in ebonised frame, 14cm x 12cm overall (2) Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers do not ship items containing ivory outside the UK. Trevanion recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
English school (19th century),A portrait miniature on card depicting a frock coated gentleman in profile, bust length,Unsigned, 6cm x 5cm,Gilt framed with faux verre eglomise mount,13.5cm x 12cm overall,With a pair of Victorian portrait miniatures on card, one depicting a frock coated gentleman in profile, the other a lady in profile, each in ebonised wooden frame, 12cm x 9.5cm overall and 12.5cm x 10cm overall (3) (at fault)
English school (late 18th century),A portrait miniature depicting a young lady in half mourning dress, by repute Mary Lady Price (1751-1838), wife of Sir Charles Price (1747-1818),Gouache and watercolour on ivory,Unsigned,9cm x 7.5cm,Oval framed and glazed, (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The miniature is framed under glass and has not been removed for inspection. The painted surface shows clean bright colours, but these may have faded somewhat over time. There appears to be a small area of dirt below the left eye. The frame is in good overall condition, showing minor rubbing to the gilt and the ebonised finish. Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers do not ship items containing ivory outside the UK. Trevanion recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A 17th century oak coffer, the hinged cover above a nulled frieze and three panels, the central panel carved with a Romayne roundel portrait within a lozenge, and flanked by carved flower head lozenges, raised upon stile feet, 69cm H x 122cm w x 58cm D (at fault)Condition report7cm chip to the top of the chest, hinges are later, moulded bars applied to the underside of the top, one has extensive historic worm.Evidence of historic worm in one interior corner post, with evidence of worm to the feet and some minor losses.Small metal bracket added to the rear of the chest, split running full height to the right hand side panel.Top frieze and moulding possibly later associated
English school (19th century),A portrait miniature depicting a young lady,Watercolour on ivory,Unsigned,4.5cm x 3.5cm,Brass mounted ebonised frame (at fault) Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers do not ship items containing ivory outside the UK. Trevanion recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A collection of twelve portrait silhouette miniatures, 19th century and later, variously framed, the largest 21cm x 18.5cm overall (12) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:All the frames show some wear, including losses and cracking in some cases. Many of the silhouettes show staining or discolouration to the backgrounds. Several appear to have been re-mounted in associated frames. Two appear to have been cut out and later mounted. Both the silhouettes in the shaped oval frames appear to be on plaster. The oval plaster plaque depicting the lady shows a crude repair to the right hand side. The plaster plaque depicting the gentleman shows a small loss to the top left edge, partially under the frame. Both oval frames show small losses to the high points.
Continental School (18th Century),A portrait miniature depicting two young children and their dog with classical urn in background,Gouache on ivory,Label verso reading 'Fred. The Gt. and sister by court painter',8.5cm x 6.5cm, Framed and glazed (at fault),Together with a further ten hand-painted and printed portrait miniatures, largest 12.5cm x 9.5cm, smallest 3cm x 2.5cm, and two miniature landscapes, ink on paper, each 10cm x 7cm (14) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The painted surface of the miniature depicting the two children is worn down to the ivory over approximately three quarters of its surface, leaving the bottom left hand corner still visible. The visible section also shows surface wear and fine surface scratching. The panel appears to have been placed in an associated frame.The other pieces in the lot show various degrees of wear and fading. One shows a full length loss to the right hand side. Some appear to have been placed in associated frames. Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers do not ship items containing ivory outside the UK. Trevanion recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
O Yemi Tubi, "The Violinist", 91 x 61cm, c. 2016. I love the works of Spanish surreal artists like Salvador Dali's "Butterfly windmills" and Italian artist Guiseppe Arcimboldo’s The Librarian. I love to create works from my own imagination that are not real. Looking at the picture of a young lady on church’s notice board, I was inspired to do this painting. This young lady is a violinist in the church worship choir, and I chose to use her musical instrument to paint her portrait. UK shipping £35.
Javier Llorens, "Disagree", framed mixed media, watercolour, gouache and ink on paper, 29.7 x 21cm (unframed), c. 2020. Representation of the uncomfortable feeling when gender, sexual orientation, pysical or psychological traits aren’t adecuated to what it is socially accepted. From the "QUEER series of Ephemeral-Botanical Sexuality". This series are based on the new ideas and concepts of gender. A body is only organic matter, your personal and gender choices are unrelated to that. Therefore, how can we portrait people based only on their physical appearance? Faces are one of the first indicators of gender. For that reason I have taken off the faces of my subjects and replaced them with botanical elements that relate to their personalities rather than their appearance to extract them from the "prision" of sexual gender. Plants are capable of hibridation, of sexual and asexual reproduction. Shipping to the UK £40.
Javier Llorens, "Yellow", unframed mixed media, watercolour, gouache and ink on paper, 50 x 40cm, c. 2021. Socially accepted tradition of wearing yellow in TV or theatre brings bad luck. On the 21st century this character finds in the yellow colour the comford of going against the socially accepted rules and turning it into his own personal luck. From the "QUEER series of Ephemeral-Botanical Sexuality". This series are based on the new ideas and concepts of gender. A body is only organic matter, your personal and gender choices are unrelated to that. Therefore, how can we portrait people based only on their physical appearance? Faces are one of the first indicators of gender. For that reason I have taken off the faces of my subjects and replaced them with botanical elements that relate to their personalities rather than their appearance to extract them from the "prision" of sexual gender. Plants are capable of hibridation, of sexual and asexual reproduction. Shipping to the UK £40.
Javier Llorens, "Dr.", framed acrylic on DM board, 29.7 x 21cm (unframed), c. 2020. This painting represents the volatility as a socially accepted trait of "masculinity". From the "QUEER series of Ephemeral-Botanical Sexuality". This series are based on the new ideas and concepts of gender. A body is only organic matter, your personal and gender choices are unrelated to that. Therefore, how can we portrait people based only on their physical appearance? Faces are one of the first indicators of gender. For that reason I have taken off the faces of my subjects and replaced them with botanical elements that relate to their personalities rather than their appearance to extract them from the "prision" of sexual gender. Plants are capable of hibridation, of sexual and asexual reproduction. Shipping to the UK £40.
PETER SNOW (1927-2008) 'David Farr' Three-quarter length portrait of the British writer, theatrical director and Associate Director of the RSC, seated with his arms crossed, signed and dated 14/9/95 lower right, charcoal on paper, 59cm x 41.5cm together with 'Man in Chair Wearing Floral Shirt' and Portrait of a Rastafarian, charcoal on paper 75cm x 56cm
Two French decorative oval portrait miniatures of noble ladies, c1900, in 18th c style, one in paste surround, contemporary Palais Royal giltmetal frames, 14.5 and 17.5cm h Portraits in good condition but for slight fading. Frames dusty and fabric surround / backing or leather backing frayed or dry and flaking, each with original brass strut, the struts somewhat bent and loose

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