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ROBERT OSCAR LENKIEWICZ (1941-2002); oil on board, 'Portrait of a Young Poet', signed and titled verso before framing, 82 x 67cm, framed and glazed. (D)Provenance: Private collection in London, purchased Rendells Auctioneers July 2007.Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NEWCASTLE UNITED VS BARNSLEY; an English Football League Cup Final programme for 1910 with portrait to the front of Colin Veitch and to the back T. Boyle, the interior with a positional line up of both teams (1). This was the 39th FA Cup final which took place in London on 25th April 1910 but had to be played on a second date to determine the winner on 28th April of the same year at Goodison Park.
SIR OSWALD HORNBY JOSEPH BIRLEY MC RA ROI (1880-1952); oil on canvas, portrait study, 'The Hon. Sir William H. Goschen, K.B.E., A Director at the Sunlife Assurance Society 1900-1943, Chairman 1918-1943', the frame bearing a plaque stating the portrait was painted in 1934, 90 x 76cm, framed. (D)Purchased from the auction of the boardroom contents when the insurance company merged approx. 20 years ago. There were two versions of this portrait, one for public display and one as a private commission. The other sitters painted by Birley for the boardroom were Sir Geoffrey Ellis Baronet, Marlborough Robert Pryor, Philip Gordon Walker & Walter Marlborough Pryor.Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
19TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL; oil on canvas, portrait of a Victorian lady wearing a ruby coloured necklace and brooch, apparently unsigned, 91.5 x 71cm, in ornate gilt frame.Additional InformationCraquelure to the oil, losses to the oil especially near to the hair and face, vertical line across the oil, canvas is slightly stretched, losses to the frame.
A collection of decorative items to include a late 19th century French miniature portrait plaque of a princess signed Bidel, a Royal Doulton plaque of Queen Victoria in a carved oak frame, diameter 20.5cm, a silver mounted tobacco pipe, a brass dressing table mirror, a pewter mounted circular disk with enamel centre, a modern model of an EB West TV Rental vehicle, a photograph album decorated internally with flowers, a 1930’s carved Ivory paper knife, chip to the handle, a large collection of playing cards and other items.
18TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL; oil on canvas laid on board, portrait study, unsigned, 62 x 45cm, framed.Additional InformationThe canvas has obviously been damaged and laid onto a relatively modern board. You can see repair marks, tears and rips to it. Significant overpaint and touch-up throughout. Areas of damage to both the picture and the frame.
PARAGON; a King Edward VII limited edition coronation loving cup, number 185, height 11cm, together with a King Edward VII white metal coronation medallion, one side decorated with the coronation portrait of the King, the other with the Royal Coat of Arms and named 'King and Emperor', in fitted Spink & Son case (2).Additional InformationLight rubbing to the gilding on the loving cup, light rubbing to the box of the medallion, otherwise ok.
Three 19th century pencil and watercolour miniatures of gentleman, each turned to sinister, in papier-mâché frames and a watercolour and gouache portrait of a gentleman turned to dexter, the largest 8.5 x 6.75cm (4).Additional InformationGeneral browning and toning to the paper of the three miniatures of gentleman, some specks of dirt and light marks here and there, the fourth portrait of the gentleman turned to dexter is possibly on ivory, it is slightly bowed and with general wear at the edge and with perhaps a faint crease to the left hand side, all frames with some chipping and general wear.
19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL; watercolour on ivory miniature, portrait of a maiden in a white dress with a red shawl, 9.25 x 7.5cm, with a watercolour on ivory miniature of a lady with ringlets, cracked, a further watercolour and gouache miniature of a lady in a blue and white dress with central pink flower, a two sided gilt metal miniature pendant, one side with a sketch of a maiden and the other of a maiden with a lace bonnet reading a book, and a printed miniature in gilt metal brooch frame (5).Additional InformationThe largest of the lady in the white dress is lightly grubby internally and slightly bowed to the panel and appears to be slightly rubbed to the face and with some foxing, the lady with ringlets the ivory is cracked to the left hand side and has dark marks throughout most of the edge, the third miniature of the lady in the blue and white dress is slightly curved, the double sided miniature, one of the portraits has a slight tear and several creases, the other side the paper has generally browned throughout, the brooch miniature is discoloured and marked throughout, all frames with general wear and rubbing.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY: oil on canvas portrait of a gentleman wearing a black jacket and bow tie, apparently unsigned, bears 'Dimes & Elan, Manufacturers, 6 Russell Street London' stamp verso, 60 x 49cm, framed.Additional InformationNumerous tears/old repairs to the canvas. The canvas would benefit from a clean and re-stretching. Craquelure, losses to the gilt frame. The toggle does not move, the trigger does move and the lock button at the back of the mechanism also moves.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL; oil on canvas, portrait of a composer standing before a window holding a rolled piece of sheet music in his right hand, unsigned, 76 x 63cm, framed.Additional InformationA few surface marks, where there are losses to paint - noticeably to the right hand side of the image. A couple of old areas of repair - noticeably centre of image and just above the scroll. There is an impression crease mark where the stretchers have pushed against the canvas, canvas has been relined, with a couple of small patch repairs, as can be seen. Surface dirt throughout and the canvas is rippled. The frame is in very poor condition.
GERMAN WWII EAST FRONT INTEREST; 'Meine Dienstzeit 1942', an original album of approximately 100 photographs concerning Lieutenant Hans Jürgen May, begins 1942 with portrait in uniform in Russia, further individuals and group shots in uniform and at ease, exercise and in the mess, transportation trains to Russia, mountainous landscapes, training exercises, Stalingrad environs in cold weather gear, patients in hospital beds, group with nurse, at dinner in Berlin, group with female performer, ends 23/11/1943 with copy of photograph depicting him exhausted in the Russian tundra approximately the time he was killed.Additional InformationTwo images are copies, further general wear.
Four 19th century silhouettes comprising one of a gentleman turned to sinister, a further miniature of a gentleman turned to sinister, a lady in a lace trimmed dress turned to sinister, and a smaller bronzed silhouette of a child with a basket turned to sinister, the largest 9.5 x 8cm, together with a printed opaque glass photographic portrait and two printed miniatures (7). Additional InformationThe paper to each of the silhouettes in browned and toned throughout, the one silhouette of the gentleman with a speckled appearance to the right hand side where the silhouette is slightly degraded, the other gentleman has a crease to the top left corner and foxing throughout, the one printed miniature is grubby throughout, the frame for the silhouette of the child is probably later and this has a couple of chips and a repair to the top edge.
ROBERT OSCAR LENKIEWICZ (1941-2002) (after Velasquez); watercolour, 'Portrait of Juan de Pareja', signed, 48 x 30cm, framed and glazed. (D)Provenance: Private collection in London.Additional InformationA couple of tiny marks to the frame but the image is in good order.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
G.V FIELD; oil on canvas, portrait of a lady in a 1920s green bonnet and coat and fur stole, signed lower right, 60 x 49.5cm, in later frame.Additional InformationCanvas is lightly grubby throughout with a few light scratches, there is a small repair to the canvas to the hat of the figure and the canvas is marked verso with some stains.
Two 19th century portrait miniatures, the smaller on ivory and depicting a young gentleman in blue jacket, with applied inscription to reverse dated 1831, 6 x 4.7cm, the second example depicting a matron with aquiline nose, with applied inscription verso dated 1831, both unsigned, both framed and glazed (2).
JACOB KRAMER (1892-1962); charcoal and chalk, head and neck portrait study of a female, signed, 40 x 34cm, framed and glazed. (D)Provenance: From a private collection in London.Additional InformationSlightly rippled to the paper, a few surface dots of detritus, some losses to the frame.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
ENGLISH SCHOOL - a collection of four coloured prints of jockeys on horseback including "Captain Beacher on Vivian", "Nutwith", "Charles XIIth" and "Portrait of Driver", all housed in matching birdseye maple frames, size including frame 28 cm x 33 cm, together with a larger similar study "Eclipse", size including frame 48 cm x 63 cm
MAUD MORGAN "Little old lady", head and shoulders portrait study, pastel, bears label verso, 35 cm x 30 cm, together with A. PENLEY "Old lady in lace cap with magnifying glass, reading a book", watercolour and pencil study, heightened in white, signed and dated 1850 lower right, 22 cm x 17 cm and 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Arethusa Hawker died at Bullington Manor House April 1829 aged .....", study of an old lady, oil on panel, bears inscription verso, 16 cm x 12 cm
EARLY 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL "Portrait study of a young girl with basket of flowers" oil on canvas 30.5cm x 25cm, together with AFTER F CROFS "Study of a gentleman with compasses and globe" 18th Century black and white engraving - 20cm x 13.5cm, AFTER VELASQUEZ "Portrait of Philip IV" watercolour bearing label verso inscribed "memory drawing by Marge Perkins from picture by Velasquez in National Gallery London...", - 21cm x 17cm, MSR "Floral study", watercolour initialled and dated 1828 bottom right - 31cm x 35cm together with various other pictures, prints, frames etc.
Victorian oval turquoise blue enamel locket, floral and bow motif set with seed pearls, inside double window containing black and white photographic portrait, in silver gilt, with enamel articulated bail, 5 x 3cmCondition Report: Gross weight 28.9 gramsend of both front and back of bail is missing areas of enamelAll seed pearls are presentvery light scratches and a few pits to surface of enamel on locket and areas of slight yellowing discolouration on front and back and a few darker lines and in pits to surfacelocket opens and closes securely, inside on side has glazed panel the other is missing the glazing
Cocteau, Jean(Maison-la-Fitte 1889–1963 Milly-la-Fôret)Portrait. Bleistift auf Papier. Unten rechts in Bleistift signiert. Unten rechts mit Wasserzeichen: "Paris Renage". Blattgrösse 27x21 cm. Gerahmt. -Blatt gebräunt. Hellerer Lichtrand. Knitter. Am oberen Rand mit Loch von ca. 4 mm. Verso mit Klebspurstellen am Rand.
Vallotton, Félix(Lausanne 1865–1925 Paris)Portrait de Hugues Rebell. Tusche auf Papier mit Deckweiss korrigiert. Unten rechts in Tusche monogrammiert. Unten mittig in Bleistift bezeichnet: "H. Rebell Réd. d'operat.". Verso in Bleistift bezeichnet: "72'562", "Photo P.V." und "P.V. 1253".Blattgrösse 13x10,1 cm. Gerahmt. -Blatt leicht gebräunt. Hellerer Lichtrand. Verso am unteren Rand in den Ecken an Passepartout montiert.
Early 19th Century British SchoolPortrait of a young gentleman,with inscription "A portrait of Peter Copeman, Banker of Aylsham, Norwich, he married 1779, Frances Be..." on a partial label verso, and with inscription "Robert Copeman of Aylsham 1740-1803" on a plaque attached to the frame,oil on canvas,75 x 62cms, in gilt frame.
Whitehead (G.Kenneth) The Deer of Great Britain and Ireland, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1964, with dw., copy signed by the author; Mackie (Sir Peter Jeffrey) The Keeper's Book, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1929; Balfour-Browne (V.R.) The Stalking Letters and Sketches of, oblong 4to, quarter-morocco, illus., limited edition of 950 numbered copies, 1978, with ds.; Marchington (John) A Portrait of Shooting, large 4to, quarter-morocco, illus., limited edition of 1100 numbered copies, 1979 with ds.; and other books on deer stalking. (9)
SHACKLETON (ERNEST HENRY)STONE (BENJAMIN) 'Luncheon Party [including Shackleton and A.J. Balfour] at the House of Commons, June 29 1909', vintage gelatin silver print, mounted on card, captioned and signed ('Benjamin Stone') on the mount, image 160 x 205mm., 1909--SPEAIGHT LTD. Studio portrait of E.H. Shackleton, three-quarter length in suit, vintage gelatin silver print, signed ('Speaight') in pencil by the photographer lower right on original mount, glazed and framed, image 195 x 130mm., [1914] (2)Footnotes:Returned from leading the Nimrod expedition, on 29 June Shackleton was introduced to the House of Commons, an event commemorated in Benjamin Stone's group photograph depicting Shackleton seated beside former Prime Minister A.J. Balfour, Chinese Minister Li Jinfang, Sir Edward Pears, Aston Webb, and others, including several shipowners and ironmasters.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SHACKLETON (ERNEST HENRY)Cabinet portrait photograph of Shackleton by Messrs. Thomson, Grovsenor Studios, SIGNED BY THE SITTER ('Yours truly, E.H. Shackleton') on the image, showing Shackleton half-length in suit and tie, facing left, on original mount, verso with remnants of mounting obscuring some of the printed photographer's details, image 145 x 100mm., [c.1909]For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
JOHNSTONE (J.W.D.)Gwalior 1905, inscribed 'From M.[aharajah] S.[cindia] 1908', 24 photogravure plates, dampstain to spine, J. & E. Bumpus, [1907]--Marriage Album ['Souvenir of June 24 1925 with love from Chemmajammannni'], 2 gelatin silver prints of the festivities, original wrappers, [1925]--The Historical Record of the Imperial Visit to India 1911, numerous photographic plates, spine dampstained, John Murray, 1914--RAFIULLAH (MOHAMMAD) Gwalior's Part in the War, upwards of 60 photogravure plates, paint splash on spine, Published by Authority, 1920--Pictures. Government House, Madras, 16 photogravure plates, inscribed 'For Sir Hugh Daly's bookshelf, 10 January 1916', [1916]--SRIKANTAIYA (S.) The Scri Krishmaraja Silver Jubilee Souvenir, numerous photographic illustrations, folding table, Bangalore, Trades Publicity Co., 1927--RAMAKRISHNA ROW (B., Place Controller, Mysore) Bangalore Past & Present, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED TO LADY DALY, Mysore, G.T.A. Press, 1916--PRESTON (SIDNEY, of Ajmeer College) Lecture [on the subject of irrigation], AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY TO HUGH DALY, 8 folding hand-coloured lithographed plates and one map of India 'showing the distribution of the drainage... by the rivers flowing from the Himalayas', all loosely inserted, publisher's wrappers, Allahabad, Pioneer Press, 1908--The Kings Emperor and his Dominions. Souvenir of the Coronation Durbar of H.I.M. George V... 1911, numerous photographic illustrations, original red calf, g.e., lettered in gilt, Burrough's Wellcome & Co., [1911]--Coronation Durbar. Delhi 1911. Official Directory with Maps, 2 folding maps in pocket at end, Calcutta, Government Printing, 1911--Delhi Coronation Durbar December 1911, 3 folding maps in pocket at end, photographic illustrations, publisher's gilt printed boards, soiled, Army and Navy Co-operative, 1911, unless otherwise mentioned publisher's cloth, rubbed, 8vo and 4to; and 2 other books, and three original watercolour portrait studies of Indian subjects including soldier and road sweeper by M.A. Azeez, 350 x 140mm., signed and dated 1915 and 1916 (group)Footnotes:Provenance: Sir Hugh Daly (1860-1939), Agent to the Governor-General in Central India (1905-1910); by family descent to present owner.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BURNES (ALEXANDER)Cabool: Being a Personal Narrative of a Journey to, and Residence in that City, in the Years 1836, 7, and 8, FIRST EDITION, engraved portrait and 11 plates (most lithographed, 2 folding), advertisements at end, some dampstains, publisher's cloth, worn, joints cracked [Yakushi (1994) B633a], 8vo, John Murray, 1842Footnotes:Provenance: Sir Hugh Daly (1860-1939), Agent to the Governor-General in Central India (1905-1910), bookplate. Daly's grandfather Francis Dermot Daly (1794-1857) had served in the First Afghan War; by family descent to current owner.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Raden Basoeki Abdullah (Indonesian, 1915-1993)Portrait of an Indonesian girl signed 'BASOEKI/ABDULLAH' (lower left)oil on canvas75.5 x 50.8cm (29 3/4 x 20in).Footnotes:ProvenancePurchased directly from the artist by the current owner's father who was based in Indonesia at the time, and thence by descent.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
INDORE, MADHYA PRADESH - HENRY DALYA good collection of approximately 41 views of Indore (2 signed by Deen Dyal), Maharajah group portraits, Kabul (5 signed in negative by John Burke), and others, albumen prints, most mounted on card, the Burkes in an album, a few loose, typically approximately 200 x 270mm., a few smaller, mostly 1870s (group)Footnotes:Indore images include: 'First Engine at Indore. 10th June 1875' [train pulled by elephant]; 'Indore Residency, C.I.'; 'New Iron Durbar Hall erected by H.H. Maharajah Holkar in honour of... the Prince of Wales' visit to Indore' (this and last signed by Deen Dyal, March 1876, others in series probably also by Dyal); 'His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales' Departure from Indore Residency, 9th March 1876'; 'The Investiture Durbar of the 19th January 1878 at Indore Residency' [Daly beneath portrait of Victoria, flanked by Raja of Dewar, Maharajas of Holkar, Dhar, Dewas, etc.]; 'Native Princes studying at the Indore Residency College'; two views of Indore Residency, one with photographer's stamp of Bourne & Shepherd, one with stamp of R. Bhyroolal of Indore. Portrait groups include: 'H.H. the Maharaja of Dattia and Nobles'; 'Maharaja of Bikaneer & his Dewan'; Scindia, c.1878; Maharaja Tookajee Rao Holkare of Indore. The images by John Burke (numbered in negative 102, 164, 178, 190, and 307) include 'General Roberts & Staff at Kabul 1880'; 'The Guide Corps. Kabul, [19]80'; city walls of Kabul, Admsi Heights above Kabul, corner of Sherpur defended by the 5th P.I., and Bemarau village, Sherpur.Provenance: Sir Henry Dermot Daly (1821-1895), from 1861 until 1871 commander of the Central India horse and political assistant at Angur for western Malwa, when he was appointed agent to the governor-general for central India at Indore, and opium agent in Malwa until his retirement in 1882. Daly College at Indore was named in his honour; Sir Hugh Daly (1860-1939); by family descent to present owner.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
PALESTINE – COLT ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPEDITION 1936-1937Collection of thirteen elevations and ground plans depicting the excavations at Sbaitah and Auja Hafir, including 'Sbaitah – The Church in the Centre of Town', 'Auja Hafir. The Byzantine Citadel 1935-36', 'Auja Hafir. Plan of Hellenistic Building Lower Level', others depicting the Fort and Church at Auja Hafir, the bathhouse at Sbaitah and an unidentified drawing of the cross section of a basilica depicting figures, etc., drawn by Welbury Kendall, ARIBA, with some measured by Hubert E. Bird, pen, ink and wash on Whatman drawing board, one on paper, dust-staining and a few marks, corners bumped, ten landscape, three portrait, the majority 670 x 994mm., Sbaitah [Shivta] and Auja Hafir, 1935-1937Footnotes:Harris Dunscombe Colt (1901-1973), a scion of the Colt revolver family, was one of the '...exclusive group of people who worked with that archaeological giant, Sir Flinders Petrie... [and] it was inevitable he would be caught up in the web being spun by British archaeologists in the Middle East. The 1930's were an intense period of British participation in, perhaps even domination of the Palestinian archaeological scene... At that time other archaeologists must have thought Colt somewhat eccentric: not for him the choice of a well known massive tell, but some Byzantine ruins called S'beita in the desert south of Beersheba... [and] another forgotten city in the Negev Auja-el-Hafir which had suffered much damage under the Turks...' (Obituary, Bennett, C.-M., Levant, 7:1, iii-v).C. L. Woolley and T.E. Lawrence had already surveyed the site at S'beita on behalf of the Palestine Exploration Fund in 1914 and, despite Colt's being the only large scale excavation there, it would appear his findings at S'beita were never fully published other than a report by Colin Baly, one of the team members. Much of the material from the excavations including dig notes and photographs were destroyed by insurgents in 1938 when Colt's house was attacked. Only the lintel bearing the inscription in ancient Greek 'With good luck. Colt built (this house) with his own money' survived. However, Colt's suitcase, left unclaimed after leaving in 1938, was recently discovered in lost property at the port of Haifa and was found to contain many important artefacts from the site hitherto thought lost. The contents of the suitcase are now on display at the Hecht Museum at the University of Haifa. Shivta was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in June 2005.Colt's important work at Auja Hafir proved it to be the Byzantine city of Nessana as shown by discoveries of papyri at the site including a collection of Greek church records and a group of Arab administrative texts, both dating from the seventh century. Colt gave up field archaeology at the outbreak of war in 1939 to set up the Colt Archaeological Institute and its publishing arm, under which his findings at Auja Hafir were published in three volumes in 1962. Welbury Kendall, the architect who drew up these plans, was involved with the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem and worked with Colt on both sites.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GWALIORJOHNSTONE (J.W.D) Gwalior 1905, NUMBER 4 OF 12 EDITION DE LUXE COPIES, PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED BY H.H. MAHARAJA SCINDIA, IN A COSWAY-STYLE BINDING, frontispiece, 11 coloured plates, 36 photographic plates, tissue guards, full crushed morocco by J. & E. Bumpus, covers with all-over design incorporating the the Prince of Wales' plumes cypher and coiled-snake corner-pieces, hand-painted oval miniature of the Maharaja inset to the centre of upper cover, spine tooled in six compartments within raised bands (darkened, one band worn), slipcase, 4to (275 x 213mm.), J. & E. Bumpus, [1906]Footnotes:DE LUXE EDITION OF 12 COPIES, WITH COSWAY-STYLE BINDING INCORPORATING A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF H.H. MAHARAJA SCINDIA.Provenance: Sir Hugh Daly (1860-1939), Agent to the Governor-General in Central India (1905-1910), inscribed by Maharaja Scindia 'With affectionate regards from M. Scindia Gawalior, 1908' inside the upper cover. In the book Daly is mentioned first amongst the one hundred guests invited by the Maharaja to attend the Gwalior Durbar for the visit of the Prince of Wales in 1905; by family descent to present owner. Sold with 2 long letters written to Daly by aides of the Maharaja Sir Madho Rao Scindia of Gwalior from Paris, discussing at length the narrative of his declining health, death and cremation. The second, written on 27 June 1925 (two days after the death) notes, 'I know how fond you were of Scindia & how earnestly he reciprocated your friendship'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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