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The Wartime Civilian Utility Wireless Receivers: 1943-44, (Code U32) - Kolster Brandes, mains version in portrait crate wood case, cream finished tin dial and WD transfer to top, original cloth; with (Code U2) - E. K. Cole Ltd, battery version, in landscape crate wood case, cream finished tin dial, replaced cloth (2)
Andrew Plimer (1763-1837) - Portrait Miniature of Emma Lady Hamilton, in white dress with red waist band and coral beads in her powdered hair, oval, 72 x 58mm, gold frame engraved Lady Hamilton Andrew Plimer, glazed back over plaited hair Provenance: William Kissam Vanderbilt II (1878-1944); Parke-Bernet, New York 21-22 May 1948, lot 240; anon sale Sotheby's, 19 November 1984, lot 492 (and illustrated in the Company's Year Book, 1984); sold in these 'rooms 28 November 2018, £1612 Fine condition
A fine English embroidered miniature of Charles I, London, c1660-70, silk and metal thread, based on the 1641 engraving by Wencelas Hollar, inscribed Deus Meus Est Rupes Meaa Psal: 18, 13 x 10.8cm, embossed copper gilt frame Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms September 20, 2018, £30,000. This spectacular example of English Restoration needlework of the highest quality is one of small group of portraits of the king by the same unknown professional hand. All are closely based on Hollar's well known engraving of Charles I wearing the ribbon of the Order of the Garter. Such is the fidelity with which the portrait is rendered that it justifies the description of a 'cabinet miniature', one intended for display in a cabinet or on a table. The quotation from Psalm 18 (v 2-3) is King David's invoking God's protection from his enemies. An identical example is in the Metropolitan Museum, New York. It was acquired from Percival D Griffiths in 1938. Two are in the Victoria & Albert Museum and another is in the Wallace Collection, London. Nevinson (see below) considers this select group, of which the present example is hitherto unrecorded, date from the first few years of the reign of Charles II. As such they represent some of the earliest evidence of the cult of the 'Martyr King'. In several respects they relate to the miniatures incorporated as centrepieces in embroidered bindings, such as that on a copy of the Eikon Basilike (1649) although none of these can be dated with certainty to the Commonwealth. Nor is there a particular reason to link them to the Broderers Company and although metal thread and purl wire is seen on some bindings of the period, as it is hard on the hands and the professional embroideress, whether working in her small workshop or domestically, would have certainly used silk in preference, or wool for tent stitch on canvas, with metal braid reserved for borders or edges, as here. The embroidered portraits of Charles I at his trial (in a hat) are technically different featuring brick stitch, for example on the King's cloak. They date from later in the 17th century. See Nevinson (J L) The Embroidered Miniature Portraits of Charles I, 'Apollo', October 1965, pp 310-313
English School, 19th c - Portrait Miniature of Captain Bridges John Hooke of the 34th Regiment, bust length in uniform, 145 x 100mm, with engraved silver tablet "Lieutenant Bridges John Hooke 34th Regiment from a miniature dated about 1824 in possession of his son Colonel Hodson Hooke late commanding 45th Regiment District" and on another "Presented to the Officers Mess 1st Border Regiment by Lieutenant Colonel A E St V Pollard", mounted in velvet surround and varnished oak frame Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 28 November 2018 £1364 Bridges John Hooke was born at Godmanchester in 1801, the son of Bridges David Hooke, Captain, Royal Artillery (1764-1831) and his wife Mary Anne, nee Hodson. B J Hooke married Frances Margaret Bourne (1809-1880) and died at Dublin in 1864. In 1828 Lieutenant Hooke was advanced to the rank of Captain, by purchase In good condition with slight bowing of the support but not split or restored
English School, 18th c - Portrait Miniature of a Man called Oliver Goldsmith, with powdered hair, in a green coat and white stock, oval, 41 x 32mm, gold frame engraved0 "Oliver Goldsmith 1769" Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 26 November 2010, £602 A little dusty beneath the glass but in otherwise good condition
J or T Wheeler (fl. 1817-45) - Portrait miniature of a Lady, her dark hair in ringlets, with gold earrings and wearing a decollete white dress and jewels, signed on the card backing Painted by J [or T] Wheeler 55 Regent - Street June 1833, 79 x 61mm, scarlet morocco case Provenance: Number Forty (Antiques) Limited, Alresford, 6 September 1960 £16 Miniature in good condition with slight warping only, not cracked, leather case scuffed
Phillip Mercier (1689-1760) ‘ Portrait of Thomas Samwell, half length in a green coat with silver brocade facings, feigned oval, signed and dated Ph Mercier pinxit/Ano 1738, inscribed upper left Thos Samwell Esqr., 76 x 63cm, carved and gilded panel frame Provenance: Hesilrige family until sold at the Contents of Noseley Hall, Leicestershire, Sotheby's, September 28, 1998, £8233 A handsome portrait in good condition, lined and cleaned with some localised retouching, frame also in good condition
Charles Hayter (1761-1835) - Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman of the Ayton or Whitaker families, in a brown coat and white stock, sky background, signed and dated 1805, signed and dated again and inscribed on the card backing painted by C Hayter 42 Margaret St Cav Sqr London 1805, 85 x 58mm, papier mache frame with leaves hanger Provenance: By descent in the family of the sitter until sold in these 'rooms 2 December 1999, £575 Slightly loose in the frame because a little warped, pigment on lapel and right shoulder slightly 'misty'
Charles Hayter (1761-1835) - Portrait Miniature of Mr Esdaile of Missenden Abbey, in a blue coat and white stock, sky background, signed and dated 1805, oval, 82 x 65mm, papier mache frame with acorn hanger Provenance: By descent in the family of the sitter until sold in these 'rooms 2 December 1999, £460 Miniature in good condition, the papier mache frame slightly chipped and surface crizzled
J T Mitchell (fl. 1798-1830) - Portrait Miniatures of Three Young Ladies of the Gilbert Family, in profile, in similar white dresses and coral beads, a set and presumably sisters, the artist's printed trade label on the reverse, 73 x 60mm and circa, matching papier mache frames with gilt brass surround and rose and thistle hangers Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 25 November 2015, £396 Good condition
Matthew Haughton (1766-1821) ‘ Portrait of a Lady and her young Daughter, small full length, each in white dress, the lady in a turban and jewellery, the little girl holding her doll, a house beyond, signed (Matt Haughton dlin't) and dated 1811, oil on canvas, 46.5 x 37cm Provenance: Kathleen D'Offay, July 21 1973, £230 Presented in gallery condition at the time of the 1973 sale and untouched since. Medium unstable and flaking
A moulded wax bas relief portrait of Lord Nelson by Catherine Andras (1775-1860), modelled in August and September 1805, published posthumously, early 19th c, 8.5cm h, impressed ADMIRAL LORD NELSON DIED IN THE GLORIOUS BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR...1805, hammered brass frame engraved NELSON Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 6 February 2019, £868 In apparently good condition with slight age crazing
Attributed to George Engleheart (1750-1829) - Portrait Miniature of a Man called Anthony Rhudde, bust length in a brown coat and white stock, with initial E and date (possibly 1804), oval, 75 x 59mm, later ormolu strut frame Provenance: By descent in the family of the sitter until sold Gilding's, Market Harborough 13 July 2010, £646. There is no record of Anthony Rhudde in Engleheart's fee book, however this portrait is unlikely to be of him since he would have been 66 in 1804 Laid down on circa late 19th / early 20th c card of approximately the same age as the present good quality empire style gilt brass strut frame
Charles Hayter (1761-1835) - Portrait Miniature of a Lady of the Ayton or Whitaker Families, in white lace trimmed black dress, her hair dressed with pearls and black lace, sky background, artist's printed trade label on card backing, oval, 86 x 70mm, papier mache frame with leaves hanger Provenance: By descent in the family of the sitter until sold in these 'rooms 2 December 1999 £632 Miniature fresh and unfaded but somewhat loose in the frame because a little warped, bottom left corner of frame with small chip
A glass paste portrait medallion of William Pitt the Younger, c1806 impressed W Pitt to the truncation, oval, 89 x 60mm, turned pearwood frame Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 23 September 2004, £329 Natural accretion of dust and stains over time, not chipped or otherwise damaged, frame also in good condition
England, Hammered Silver, Henry VI, Groat, annulet issue, Calais, short flan crack, otherwise almost very fine; Henry VI, Groat, leaf pellet issue, London, nice portrait, mostly very fine; Henry VIII, Halfpenny, 2nd coinage, fine; Halfgroat, York, fragment only; Edward VI, Shilling, Fine Coinage, slight creasing almost fine; Mary, Groat, mm lis, fair; James I, Sixpence, 1st coinage, 1st bust, mm thistle, 1603 holed, another 2nd coinage, 3rd bust, 1604, mediocre; Charles I, Sixpence, Tower mint, poor; with Richard I, Anglo-Gallic, Silver Denier, very good, (10)
English School, 18th c - Portrait Miniature of Father James Parker, S J of Bristol, in dark blue coat, blue striped waistcoat and white stock, oval, 97 x 80mm, papier mache frame with acorn hanger, his holograph signature Deus Semper J Parker and in another hand Rev J Parker died 1823 on the reverse Provenance: Amherst [presumably Francis Amherst, T.O. S.D. (1819-1883)]; Thomas Finney Marlborough 13 August 1971, £32. James Parker S J (1747-1822) for many years chaplain to the Countess of Shaftesbury Good condition
English School, c1780 - Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman, with powdered light grey hair, grey coat and white stock, shaded background, oval, 3.9 x 3.1cm, giltmetal fausse montre frame with gold initials RC over plaited hair Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 20 March 2019, £186 Good condition, the glass slightly scratched with slight dust beneath the glass
Richard Crosse (1742-1810) - Portrait Miniature of a Lady, in a lace trimmed white dress and fichu, bodice laced in blue, pearl earrings and necklace, oval, 53 x 42mm, gold frame with bright cut border, the reverse engraved with monogram EBA Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 28 November 2018, £930 Fine condition
Dickensons, late 19th c - Portrait Miniature of Colonel Parker, in uniform, sky background, 100 x 78mm, gold frame engraved Col Parker commanding 18th Hussars 1889, maker's silk lined scarlet morocco case Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 2 December 2004, £494 Some dirt beneath the glass but in good original condition, one half of the silk lining lacking from the case, the other half gilt lettered with Dickenson's name and Bond Street address
English School, early 18th century - Portrait of Mary, Mrs James Coates, half length in a brown dress and pearl earrings, holding a miniature of man, oil on canvas, feigned oval, 87 x 69cm, with old handwritten label preserved on the stretcher "Mary wife of James Coates Esquire of Thornton-le-" Provenance: W F Greenwood & Sons Ltd, York, April 26, 1974, £105 Varnish with slight bloom but otherwise in the same ready to hang, restored gallery condition as when purchased from the York dealer in 1974
English School - Portrait Miniature of an Officer, in scarlet coat with white facings, silver epaulette, white cross belt and gilt plate, frilled chemise and black stock, powered hair, sky background, oval, 69 x 58mm, giltmetal frame with initials MC in seed pearls over plaited hair in blue glass surround Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 28 November 2018, £806 Good condition with one or two colourless scratches just visible when held at an oblique angle to the light away from the subject
A pair of Wedgwood jasper portrait medallions of King George III and Queen Charlotte, c1790, of white jasper, dark blue back and front, oval 89mm, impressed uppercase mark, 19th c gilt frames Comparative Literature: Reilly (R) and G Savage - Wedgwood the Portrait Medalliojs, 1972, p97, fig 7 and p165, fig 7 Both of fine quality with two air holes on reverse, both in good condition
John Newman Holroyd RBA (1881-1954) - Portrait Miniatures of Ladies, both seated half length, each in a white gown, one in a purple jacket and jewellery, both signed, one dated 01, 68 x 56mm and 69 x 54mm, giltmetal frames (2) Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 2 July 2010, £723 Good condition
Attributed to Henry Bone RA (1755-1834) - Portrait Miniature of an Officer of the Coldstream Guards, in uniform, the gold epaulette with garter star on strap, enamel, 115 x 90mm, giltwood frame with beaded border Provenance: Phillips, Son & Neale, 3 July 2001, £2234 In the same good condition as the 2001 sale
James Basire, FSA (1730-1802) ‘ Sir William Herrick, line engraving after the portrait by an unknown artist of 1628 in the collection of Leicestershire Museum Service, published 1795, mounted to image, oval, 13.5 x 11cm, verre eglomise mount, hammered brass frame and a 19th century portrait of a lady, half length, pencil, bird’s eye maple frame (2) In good condition
British School, 19th century ‘ Portrait of a Man, seated half length in a black coat and black stock before drapery, oil on panel, 23.5 x 18cm Possibly requiring a light clean, in otherwise restored gallery condition, ready to hang. Some localised overpainting, the extent of which has not been verified under UV. In good quality 18th c style carved and gilded wood frame, gilding dirty
English School, early 19th century - Portrait of Emily Leveson-Gower, half length in a white dress and jewellery, holding a drawing board and crayon, oil on panel, 35 x 30cm Emily Eliza Josephine Leveson-Gower (1811-1872) was the second daughter of Sir Francis Doyle, Bt, by his wife Diana, daughter of Sir William Mordaunt Milner, 3rd Bt. She married William Leveson-Gower of Titsey Place, Surrey, fifth son of John, first Earl of Gower, on June 17th 1834. Provenance: Sturton Hall House Sale, Heathcote Ball & Co, October 15, 1998, £1117 Varnish requires a clean, some pigments dark in passages, localised old overpainting the extent of which is not verified under UV, panel not warped or split, no repair to panel, in ornate early Victorian giltwood and composition frame with small losses and dirt to gilding
Alexander Gallaway (fl. c1794-1812) - Portrait Miniature of Doctor Peter Wright, Physician to the Duchess of Kent and who attended the birth of Queen Victoria, half length in his library, in black coat and white stock holding a book with Arabic inscription before bookcase and drapery, signed with initials and dated 1790 on the reverse, 92 x 80mm, later rectangular silver gilt frame marked Silver Hoiman Provenance: Christie's 23 October 1989 £468 The support warped but not split, pigments fresh and unfaded
Sale Catalogues. An extensive collection of principally Sotheby’s and Christie’s auction catalogues, of English furniture, pictures and miniatures, private collections and house sales and a smaller quantity of Phillips and Bonhams catalogues, particularly portrait miniatures, and the Watney Collection of early English Porcelain (3 vols) (4 shelves)
John Field (1772-1848) - Silhouette of Mrs Henry Lloyd, her hair dressed in the Apollo knot with high comb, wearing pendant earring, coral necklace and empire dress, painted on card, bronzed, 79 x 64mm, papier mache frame with leaves hanger and the sitter's visiting card inscribed in ink 'This portrait was taken in 1833' Provenance: Gosford Hall Sale, Heathcote Ball & Co 22 March 1990, £512 The card a little browned and slightly stained but in otherwise good, complete and unrestored condition. Frame with a few light surface cracks
Gerrit Kamphuis (fl. c1761-1772) - Portrait Miniature of Johann Carel van Alder of Delft, half length in powdered wig and brown coat, signed, dated 3 September 1761 and inscribed on the playing card backing 54 x 71mm, giltmetal frame Provenance: Lita Kaye, 23 September 1972, £39 Good condition
English School, early 19th century ‘ Portrait Miniature of a Boy, half length, feigned oval, old inscription on the backboard John Warren my grand father’, pastel, 23. x 17.5cm Provenance: Bought at Alresford, c1970 Apparently good condition beneath glass in early, possibly the original 19th c gilt cavetto frame

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