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A late 19th century tincture bottle chest for Dr De Waltoff,comprising a lifting top and fall front opening to reveal four recesses for bottles with applied paper advertisements and labels, the exterior printed with a portrait of De Waltoff,approx. height 32cm, width 48cm, depth 14cmCondition: The chest is in worn condition with ring marks, stains and other markings to the exterior, the rear panels are slightly warped, the interior labels are stained, faded and lifting at the edges, very slightly loose at the hinges but the construction is still sound
A mixed lot to include portrait miniatures comprising two early 20th century continental oval portrait miniatures, one depicting Frederick the Great, initialled MK, the other a female nude, both in ivory 'piano key' frames together with a Chinese black cloisonnŽ enamel table cigarette box and three matching ashtrays, a late 19th century French folding gilt metal mounted triptych mirror, a Halcyon Days ormolu and crystal pedestal dish and a petit point tapestry minaudiere fitted with contents (qty)various Condition: Ivory piano key frame of the nude has been repaired in several places with traces of super glue. reverse is covered in masking tape. Sections of the frame have bowed and ivory has. hairlines. Some loss to blue enamel on t he interior of the lid. two ashtrays have dents to rims and small losses. Tarnish and rubbing to gilt frame of mirror. Printed board with scuffs and marks. Minaudiere lacking compact
William Booth (Scottish 1807-1845)'Portrait of James Forbes', wearing a green cravat, tartan waistcoat and black coat, oval, watercolour on ivory, signed to reverse William Booth Pinxit, London July 26 1841, gilt metal slip, black lacquer frame with gilt brass thistle and rose hangeraperture 5 x 4.1 cm., overall 10 x 8.5 cmCondition: Good condition very slight chips to frame edge
Dorothy Darnell (Scottish, 1876-1953)'Poor and Content is rich, and rich enough', Portrait of an old lady knitting wearing a black dress with a white cap, watercolour on ivory signed D Darnell, brass frame with suspension loop, hand written label versoOverall 9.5 x 7.5 cm.Condition: Good condition
Four early 20th century continental portrait miniatures of historical figurescomprising a portrait of Mary Queen of Scots, oval watercolour on ivory signed Dupre and a portrait of Napoleon signed Beauy? both in ivory piano key frames together with a portrait of Nelson, and another portrait of a gentleman in 17th century attire, brass oval frame with easel support (4)first aperture 8.2 x 6.4 cm., overall 13.8 x 11 cm.,Condition: Fair condition. Some slight small areas of flaking to portrait of gentleman in 17th century dress on right shoulder and bottom left edge.
Two early 20th century portrait miniatures the first 'Portrait of an elderly lady' c.1900 wearing a black laced dress with a rose corsage, oval, watercolour on ivory, signed E. A Hogg, gilt mount and gilt brass frame with beaded edge and tied ribbon crest, second French school, 'Portrait of a young girl', watercolour on ivory, signed Amelie Cochet 1912, ormolu frame with ribbon tied garland crest, easel support, (2)First aperture 9.2 x 7 cm., overall 12.2 x 9.1 cmCondition: First good condition, some very small area of flaking lower edge and to left arm
British School, two early 19th century portrait miniatures of Regency gentlemenwatercolour on ivory, one oval the other rectangular, both wearing black jackets and white stocks, gilt slips, black lacquer frames with gilt metal hangers, (2)first aperture 7.7 x 6.6 cm., overall 15.6 x 12.7 cmCondition: the rectangular portrait has area of damp damage running down the right hand side and top right. Second in fair condition. Some oxidation to brass mounts
British School two portrait miniaturesfirst 'Portrait of a lady' c.1820 wearing a brown dress with a white collar, a lace shawl and a white turban, watercolour on ivory, under convex glass, gilt brass frame, second 'Portrait of a lady wearing a bonnet c.1800, oval, gilt slip and black lacquer frame, (2)first 10.8 x 8.5 cmCondition: First slight scratches and rubbing bottom right hand corner also top edge a small scuff. Second has a hairline crack aprox 1.5 cm long running from top left edge downwards. Slight chips to frame.
A Victorian pietra dura floral brooch and three othersthe oval floral panel with yellow metal brooch mount, tests gold, a carved shell,cameo portrait brooch of a classical maiden in filligree yellow metal brooch mount, tests gold, a Victorian yellow metal Etruscan style target brooch with glass locket back, together with a large Continental white metal gem and pearl set sword brooch (4)pietra dura brooch approx. 4.2 x 3.5cmCondition: Etruscan brooch bruised to outer ring and edge, pietra dura tiny piece missing
German school (early 20th century)'Portrait head of a woman', oil on board, indistinctly signed lower left, framedpanel approx 32.5 x 21cm, overall approx. 50 x 39cmCondition: The painting is in overall good condition with no apparent damage to the board, there are a number of losses to the composition ornament on the frame
Charles Dickens (1812-1870). An autographed envelope in pen and ink,addressed in his hand to Henry Burnett, 90 Upper Brook Street, Manchester, with a Penny Black postage stamp, mounted with a facsimile portrait of Dickens, framed and glazed,height 53cm, width 36.6cmCondition: the envelope has slightly ragged left edge, bears stains and crease marks, corner of postage stamp is lifting but envelope generally is laying flat, mount and frame in good order
Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892). A signed letter in pen and ink,dated July 30, 1872, letter has envelope attached addressed to Henry Upston Esq, 2 Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, London, along with a reproduction portrait of Tennyson,when open measures height 18cm, width 22.5cmCondition: letter is folded in half and has tear down fold, Tennyson's signature has been later annotated in pencil, envelope has been adhered to letter, other stains, foxing, remnants of sticking tape to the reverse
Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex (1631-1683). A signed document,dated 1669, pen and ink on vellum, mounted, framed and glazed with a reproduction of a portrait of Essex by Peter Lely,over all height 43cm, width 50.5cmCondition: Overall in good condition commensurate with age, document sits flat, marks and streaks to the frame and glazing
A collection of silver proof and other coins comprising 2006: Guy Gibson, Eric Nicolson and Winston Churchill Jersey £5 coins, Queen Elizabeth I Alderney and Charles Lucas £5 coins, The Heroic Acts fifty pence and 2006 silver proof £1, 2007: 1oz Britannia, 3 x Diamond Wedding £5 coins, limited edition 2007 The Falklands Conflict 25th Anniversary 5oz commemorative and 50 pence, Fiji 2010 Charles II - The Restoration of the Monarchy and Queen Victoria - The Great Exhibition one dollars, USA: 1890 Morgan dollar, 2 x 1922 peace Dollars, 1998 .999 1oz dollar, 1943, 1962 and 1982 half dollars, Canada 2007 .999 1oz 5 dollars, other coins to include 2006 Vivat Regina £5, Cooks Islands gold plated Diamond Wedding photographic Portrait collection set, Windsor Mint Coronation Regalia jewelled commemoratives and British banknote commemoratives, mostly in capsules, with certificates in presentation cases etc., (qty)Approx. 21.3 oztCondition: Dollars and half dollars good but circulated excepted Canadian which is brilliant uncirculated
The Royal Mint limited edition 2012 The Britannia 25th Anniversary Silver Portrait Collection First Strike nine coin .958 silver proof setin capsules together with two Datestamp 1 oz .999 silver Britannias, 1/1/2013 and 1/1/2014, both slabbed, limited edition HRH Prince George of Cambridge 2013 silver commemorative, no. 1487/2500, two cased George VI 1951 silver Festival of Britain crowns, limited edition 2015 The New Portrait Specimen Set, slabbed, all in fitted presentation cases with certificates, (qty) weight approx. 9.11 ozt.Condition: Fine
An Austrian 90th birthday presentation cased set of twenty .800 silver 1966 Ferdinand Raimund 25 schilling coins and a cased .950 silver prize medalfirst in a fitted case stamped Zum 90. geburtstag Die Stadt Wien accompanied by a presentation letter, second, Austrian marks, obv. relief portrait,* IGNATIUS Frank * Pharmac VIENN. OBIIT X. DECEMB. MDCCCLXXIV/ reverse with presentation inscription to Abraham Hamburg dated 1888, in a fitted red velvet case (2)total weight approx. 11.96 ozt.Condition: First coins near fine, case with scuffs and wear. Medal in good condition
A National Art Training School, South Kensington silver Queens medal, 1878 by Wyon awarded to English portrait painter Ellis William Roberts (1860-1930)diademed head of Quenn Victoria facing left / National Art Training School, South Kensington, engraved to edge 'awarded to Ellis William Roberts with the second travelling scholarship of fifty Pounds 1884'diameter 50 mmCondition: Fair. Some surface marks and knocks. The edge has impact marks and nicks running the whole way round. Inscription is legible
Julius Mahainz, (German, 1882-1966)'Portrait of Hofrat Heinrich Gassner (1885-1948)', oil on canvas, signed J Mahainz and dated 1936, contemporary framecanvas 83.5 x 65 cm., overall 98.5 x79.5 cm.Condition: Canvas in good condition. Some small chips to gesso on frameHoffrat Heinrich Gassner, Philologist. After studying classical philology, philosophy and pedagogy (Dr. Phil. 1908, qualification for teaching Latin and Greek in 1910, for philosophy in 1913) Gassner joined the city school board (1923-1938 state school inspector) and in 1945 became section head in the Federal Ministry of Education. He was active in the field of classical philology, worked as a translator (Horace), wrote the textbook "Austria Romana" and participated in the Vienna school reform; Representative of the humanistic ideal of education. Ê
A set of four early 19th century colour stipple engraving portraits of young women c.1810wove paper, verre eglomise mounts, late 19th century gilt gesso frames, bearing framers paper label A & F. Ponzini & Co London E.C., (4)within mounts 38.5 x 28 cm., overall 56.7 x 46.7 cm.,Condition: Engravings have been laid down on paper. margins trimmed. One portrait has a water mark on the bottom edge and top left hand edge has been scuffed with pencil hatching to conceal the damage. All four have some light browning and slight discolouration. Two verre eglomise mounts have had their gilding retouched with gold paint, there are areas of bloom to the black on two
After Arthur Pan., Portrait of Sir Winston Churchill, 'bears quotation 'We are all of us defending ... a Cause', with facsimile signature, a colour lithograph, published 1943 by Frost & Reed Ltd, Fine Art Publishers, Bristol and London, glazed, simulated burrwood frameoverall 16.7 x 76 cm. Some chips and losses to frame Condition: Good condition
CHRIS GRIFFIN (B. 1945). Welsh school, a head and shoulder portrait study of a miner, signed and dated 1977 lower left, charcoal, framed and glazed, 28 x 23 cm Condition Report:In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration. Upon closer inspection we believe that it is a charcoal drawing rather than pan and ink.
British School (18th Century) Portrait of a gentleman in a blue coat with his hound, oil on canvas, measurements 75 x 56 cmCondition report: The painting is an oil on canvas and has been relined. There do not appear to be any rips, tears or holes and the tension is good. The paint surface has craquelure throughout but appears stable. There is roughness around all four edges of the canvas. There is scratching to the upper left corner with paint damage and a scratch lower right corner. There is a surface disturbance to a patch in the lower centre- could possibly be from having something placed against the paint surface. There has been some restoration to the paint on the face, upper section of the coat and top of the dog's head. There is an abrasion upper left. General surface dirt and surface level accretions present.
Patrick Demarchelier (French b.1943) Portrait of Nadja Auermann, Paris 1994, Gelatin Silver Print, numbered 3/20, measurements 55 x 45 cm, frame 77 x 67 cmNotes: The Nadja Auermann photograph is featured in Horenstein H., 1995, Patrick Demarchelier Photographs, Pavilion Books Ltd, London Please Note: This lot is subject to additional VAT on the hammer price
A 19th century enamel and seed pearl portrait pendant, designed as a central oval enamelled miniature of a female within seed pearl and paste set pierced floral border, all set to oval blue enamel plaque within white and black enamel border with an outer border of seed pearls and hinged locket reverse, all mounted with enamel and seed pearl coronet lug, presented within original 'N. Sternberg...15 Market St Manchester' box, 68mm long, weight approx 28.8gCondition report: Some losses to the black and white enamel, abrasion to stones and wear to claws, general wear in keeping with age, refer to images
WW2 RAF Pathfinder Squadron DFC Medal Group, Log Books etc. .A fine DFC medal group awarded to Squadron Leader Alfred Eaton Clarke DFC of 97 Pathfinder Squadron who on a raid to Koln, after a night fighter attacked pressed on to the target and got his crew home safely on three engines. Comprising: Medal Group. Distinguished Flying Cross (1943 in case of award), 1939/45 Star, Aircrew Europe Star, Defence Medal, War Medal. .... Miniature Medal Group. ... Two RAF Pilot Log Books. ... Framed portrait photograph. ... Training books. ... etc. . . . .Distinguished Flying Cross London Gazette 30.7.43 Joint citation with with Wing Commander Alabaster. One night in July 1943 Wing Commander Alabaster was captain and navigator of an aircraft piloted by Flight Lieutenant Clarke detailed to attack Cologne. Some 50 miles from the target the bomber was attacked by an enemy fighter. Before it could be evaded the aircraft was repeatedly hit. One engine was damaged, other structural essentials almost shot away, while the rear gunner was wounded and his turret rendered unserviceable. The bomber became difficult to control but, despite this, course was re-set for the target which was attacked successfully. On the return flight shortly after crossing the enemy coast, the damaged engine caught fire and could not be extinguished but Flight Lieutenant Clarke flew on to the nearest airfield to effect a masterly landing. This pilot displayed outstanding skill and tenacity while Wing Commander Alabaster’s high navigational skill and excellent captaincy proved a valuable contribution to the success of the operation. Squadron Leader Alfred Eaton Clarke DFC, a South African enlisted into the RAF Volunteering for Pilot Training which he began on the 26th August 1940 at 16 EFTS Derby. He was posted to 1512 B.A.T. Flight at RAF Dishforth, attached 51 Squadron as a flying Instructor in September 1941. Posted to 26 OTU in February 1943 and then 1654 OCU where he converted to the Lancaster bomber and flew his first operation with the unit on the 29th May 1943 to Wuppertal. Posted to 97 Pathfinder Squadron he flew his first PPF operation to Bochum on the 14th June 1943. Then followed a steady stream of operations, on the night of the 8th July 1943 he was briefed for his 8th trip an op to Koln, the log book states Attacked by fighter South of Archen serious damage both ailerons starboard shell, rudder trims, shot away, bombed target returned 3 engines forced landed Great Saylerling. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. He returned to operations on the 24th July with a trip to Hamburg. The log goes on to record 31 trips, including the Squadrons first Blind Marker operation, this time to Milan, and other notable targets include Berlin, Peenemunde, Nurnburg etc. Screened from operations in December 1943 he was posted to 14 OTU at Market Harborough and in May 1944 was posted to the United States, returning in November 1944 to join 1332 HCU Transport Command flying the Avro York. He finished the war with 511 Squadron and the last entry in the log is for January 1946 a DC3 of American Airlines.
Military interest early 20th Century mahogany pedestal desk, the rectangular top with a tooled red leather inset, above three frieze drawers with brass acanthus decorated handles, the pedestals with three drawers each, the top and pedestals marked OFFICERS MESS 2 BEDF REGT, with a label for Whitfield Cosser & Co. Portrait Specialists Ipswich too, 119cm wide, 75cm high, 68cm deep
Four: Staff Sergeant L. Hunt, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, later Indian Army Ordnance Corps 1914-15 Star (8179 Sjt. L. Hunt. Oxf: & Bucks: L.I.); British War and Victory Medals (8179 Sjt. L. Hunt. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.) rank officially corrected on VM; Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (S-Sgt. L. Hunt, I.A.O.C.) good very fine (4) £70-£90 --- Lewis Hunt attested for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry in early 1906 and served with the 1st Battalion during the Great War in the Asiatic theatre of War from 5 December 1914. He subsequently served in both the the Worcestershire Regiment and the Indian Army Ordnance Corps. Sold together with an original portrait photograph of the recipient
Four: Private P. Somers, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp, Burma 1930-32 (379093 Pte. P. Somers. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.) officially re-impressed naming; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; War Medal 1939-45, very fine (4) £50-£70 --- Confirmed on the medal roll for I.G.S. with clasp Burma 1930-32, where he is recorded as L.Sergt, but noting medal to be named as Pte. Sold together with a portrait photo postcard, head and shoulders superimposed on regimental colours and scroll addressed to ‘Eadie with love from Pat.’

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