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An Austrian oval hinged enamel locket, with a polychrome enamel portrait of a lady to the front cover, with black enamel and engraved decoration, to engine turned back, tested as approximately 14ct gold with metal core, 45 x 28mm, 5.69gCondition report: Some scratches to the enamel. Dents and splits to the sides of the locket. Surface marks/scratches.Locket back dented, and does not close flush.
A quantity of jewellery, to include a 9ct gold mechanical strap watch, not running, Birmingham, a Victorian sterling silver shield brooch, dented, brooch fittings deficient, a silver moss agate brooch, an Edwardian gold amethyst and split pearl brooch, tested as approximately 15ct gold with 9ct gold pin, 3.50g, a single row slightly graduated spherical butterscotch amber bead necklace, with metal screw clasp, 20.47g, a cut steel buckle, a gold single cube stud earring, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 0.38g, a single row graduated faceted rock crystal bead necklace, 800mm long, an unmounted shell cameo of a profile portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte, etc., together with a quantity of costume jewellery and loose beads (qty.)Condition report: Case back to watch weighs 4.26g.
ANONYMOUS (LATE QING DYNASTY) ANCESTOR PORTRAIT OF A MANCHU LADY A Chinese painting, ink and colour on silk, framed and glazed, 105cm x 64cm. Provenance: from the collection of the late Hubert René Joseph Georges Faure (1919-2020). Hubert Faure was the first husband of Elizabeth (Bessie) de Cuevas, who married when she was nineteen. Bessie was the daughter of Margaret Rockefeller, granddaughter of John D Rockefeller. A bronze bird entitled Poule Cayenne by François Pompon (1855-1933) from the same collection was sold at Christie's Paris on 14th April 2021, lot 184.
A collection of six small Greek Attic red-figure pottery items including amphora with bird decoration, 10 cm high; two squat lekythos vessels, one decorated with portrait head, 10 cm high, the other with ribbed body, 8 cm high, a simple oinochoe 12 cm high, a black-glazed squat lekythos with cup shaped rim 13 cm high and a small terracotta owl skyphos, 4cm high, 6.5 cm diam, all probably Ancient (6)
A George III oval portrait miniature in the manner of George Engleheart, of a gentleman with ornately-tied neck-cloth, white waistcoat and grey coat, unsigned, 8 x 6.5 cm, in brass pendant frame, Note - the portrait displays typical Engleheart features, with protruberent eyes and elongated nose to/w a Regency oval portrait miniature on ivory of a fashionable gentleman with curled blond locks, intricate neck-cloth, butt waistcoat and blue coat, unsigned, 7 x 5.5 cm, in brass pendant frame to/w a Regency oval portrait miniature on ivory of a clerical gentleman with brown curled hair, high collar with white neck-cloth and black coat, unsigned, 6.5 x 5.5 cm, in brass pendant frame (3)No damage, cracks, warps or paint-loss
A Georgian oval portrait miniature on ivory of a gentleman in brown coat with frothy cravat, 5.5 x 4.5 cm, in gilt pendant frame with plaited hair in reverse and red-morocco outer pocket-case to/w a Continental circular portrait miniature of a young Royal prince with curling blond hair and lace collar, in gilt strut frame, 7 cm diam overall (2)
An early Victorian needlework sampler woven with spiritual text 'The Humble Christian', with floral border by M A Chaffin, aged 9, 1837, 37 x 32 cm framed and glazed to/w a charcoal portrait of an elderly gentleman, 28 x 24 cm inscribed on mount 'Jacob Pike, Sexton of Westport Church, Malmesbury, died about 1887 - remembered Battle of the Nile and a man in gibbets' (2)
A Georgian creamware commemorative plate, printed with inscription 'Long Live Queen Caroline' beneath her portrait, within embossed and painted floral border, 20 cmNote - Queen Caroline was immensely popular with the British people, who widely despised her husband the future George IV, who attempted unsuccessfully to divorce her; plates such as this were produced in the spirit of anti-monarchy revolutionary zealNo losses, light wear to enamel, some glaze crazing
John Collier (1850-1934) - Portrait of Sir Adrian Donald Wilde Pollock (1867-1943) dressed in ermine-edged robe, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 140 x 97 cmNote: The sitter was Lieutenant of the City of London; City Remembrancer 1903-12; City Chamberlain 1912-43; appointed Knight Bachelor 1921; KCMG 1938No major defects - would benefit from a clean
A silver and enamel Balkan Red Cross medal 1912-13, awarded to Jessie Scott, nurse to/w a quantity of related ephemera including 1914 certificate, signed photograph of Sophie, Queen of Greece, Athens 1913, two portrait photographs and two albums of photographs depicting her service at The Somme during World War I, her leather writing case, etc (see also lots 804/805)
A collection of works by the Gregynog Press, Powys, comprising: Esslemont (D) and Tegai Hughes (G), GWASG GREGYNOG - A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF PRINTING AT GREGYNOG 1970-1990, leather binding with pictorial front and back panels, in clam shell case with integral ephemera tray, Gwasg Gregynog, Powys 1990, with Ryder (J), INTIMATE LEAVES FROM A DESIGNER'S NOTEBOOK, 1/2 leather, pictoral boards, laid paper, illustrated throughout, slipcase, Gwasg Gregynog, Powys 1993, Taylor (A), FOUR GREAT CASTLES, blue card boards, gilt shield to cover, Kenyon inscription to front free endpaper, etchings by David Woodford, slipcase, Gwasg Gregynog, Powys 1983, Olivers (T), THOMAS OLIVERS OF TREGYNON, THE LIFE OF AN EARLY METHODIST PREACHER WRITTEN BY HIMSELF, brown cloth boards, applied title to spine, Kenyon inscription to free endpaper, portrait frontispiece, Gwasg Gregynog, Powys 1979, White (E), THE LADIES OF GREGYNOG, pictoral boards, applied title to spine, applied photographic double frontispiece, Gwasg Gregynog, Powys 1984, and three histories of the Gregynog Press (8)Provenance; The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington.
WORLD WAR II / AVIATION INTEREST: A portrait photograph of R. J. Mitchell CBE, FRAeS, (1895?1937), chief designer at the Supermarine Aviation Works and creator of the Supermarine Spitfire fighter plane, the monochrome portrait framed and glazed, the frame with applied plaque inscribed 'R.J. Mitchell C.B.E. Designer Of The "Spitfire" Fighter Aeroplane Presented By Mrs Mitchell - March 1941', 36cm x 28.5cm
Circle of Jacob Huysmans (1630-1696), Portrait of Captain Edward Kenyon as a child, Full length in classical costume, wearing a red cloak with a small dog and an urn by his side, Oil on canvas, Inscribed lower right 'Capt Edward Kenyon', 110cm x 84cm, Gilt framed Provenance: The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington CONDITION REPORT:The paint surface shows some water marks at the top centre running on to the face, and a small circular scratch to the top left corner. There is a small loss to the paint halfway down the right hand edge, and further small losses to the left leg above the ankle. UV inspection shows a small area of restoration to the centre of the left hand side, with further evidence of minor retouches across the bottom of the picture. There are various small spots of white residue across the paint surface, and it would benefit from cleaning. The frame is dirty, but appears to be sturdy with no visible losses to the moulding. There are two small holes to the lower edge which would have been used to secure a plaque of some form.
Follower of Johann Baptist Closterman (1660-1711), Portrait of James Tyrell, Three quarter length wearing a light brown coat and blue cloak, Oil on canvas, 130cm x 104cm, Framed Provenance: The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington CONDITION REPORT:The paint surface shows an area of loss to the lower part of the coat, with a further area of loss to the left sleeve and in the lower left corner. UV inspection shows the odd small retouch but no evidence of extensive restoration. The paint surface is dirty, including areas of white residue, and would benefit from cleaning. The frame shows losses to the gesso moulding in several areas, notably the bottom edge and the corners.Overall frame dimensions: 143cm x 120cm
English School (19th century), Naive half length portrait of a lady seated wearing a red dress and holding a fan, Oil on artist board, 22.5cm x 18cm, Framed CONDITION REPORT:The paint surface is dirty and would benefit from cleaning, but does not appear to show any visible damage beyond the odd fine surface scratch. UV inspection reveals no evidence of restoration. The frame appears to be sturdy, but shows wear to the gilt finish throughout.
KUSAKABE KIMBEI (1841-1934) MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY A Japanese hand-coloured albumen print depicting a young beauty holding an umbrella, her garments pulled to the side to simulate a storm, a label to the left reading 'P.51 Singing girls'; together with six other early photographs from diverse studios variously depicting a lady tuning a biwa; the portrait of a young girl with a printed uchiwa fan; three young girls dancing; a woman drinking tea; another with a flower seller and a troupe of five actors, all with hand-painted details in polychrome, all 25.5cm x 20.3cm approx. (7) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE.

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