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ANTIQUE COACHING TYPE PRINTS, 38 x 50cms, a pop art style mirror, old portrait print and a vintage bevel glass mirror and ROBINSON & LEADBEATER PAINTED PARIAN FIGURINES (2) - one depicting a Grecian style woman in flowing robes and jewelled necklace playing a harp on a circular base, 45.5cms H, the other a rare model, possibly depicting the Virgin Mary in praying pose, her foot depressing a serpent with apple to its mouth on a domed cloudy and starry sky and octagonal base, 45.5cms H, both impressed R & L within an oval, both have chipped losses
An 18th century enamel portrait miniature necklace, earrings and pair of clasps, cased suite,the necklace with a series of hand painted portrait miniatures, between open foliate links set with foiled rubies, emeralds and quartz, with a detachable girandole pendant to the centre, with pear shaped miniatures and gem set surround. Later scroll wire ends and trace chain, with pear shaped miniature earrings with later screw fittings and a pair of oval, eleven row clasps, with later brooch fittings. A later fitted case with glazed lid, c.1950. Pendant drop 70mmPurchased by the current vendor's father from Albert Amor before 1945Condition report: Surface marks to the enamel. Two replacement gem set links towards the back of the necklace - very similar style, but diamond set no quartz. Later scrolls and chain. Originally would have had loops for a ribbon. Patch repairs to the reverse of the girandole. Clasps - both tongue ends deficient. Earrings - probably originally girandole style - deficient.
A white gold opal doublet and diamond ring,with an elongated oval cabochon opal doublet, rub set in a portrait position. Five brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to each side, with a straight wire basket, and a two row flat shank. Marked 18, 4.19g.Finger size LCondition report: Some surface scratches to the opal.Scratches and marks to the mount.Tarnish to the mount.
William James Hubard (1807-1862), The Rev Hugh Macbean, a cut rectangular silhouette portrait, inscribed The Rev Hugh Macbean, Ardlach, Nairn, with artist's label, Cut with common scissors By that singular gifted Little Boy master Hubard without Drawing or Machine verso, 9 x 6.5cm in ebonised wood frame, 12.5 x 10cm overall, and another, a cut silhouette of a young boy with Hubard Gallery label verso, 9 x 6.5cm in ebonised wood frame, 12 x 9cm, (2).
Windham Hill Laserdiscs, eight Music Laserdiscs from Windham Hill with artists including Mark Isham, William Ackerman, Liz Story, Shadowfax, George Winston, Tim Story, Bill Quist and more - Titles are Winter, Western Light, Water's Path, Tibet, Seasons, China, Autumn Portrait and In Concert - either Excellent or sealed condition
Errol Flynn Memorabilia, a large quantity of memorabilia including magazines featuring Errol Flynn, Titbits, Picturegoer, Picture Show, many film stills, 3 f/g prints, portrait, yacht and with sword, mug, posters (poster case) 20 small folders containing information about specific films and much more, many items have stamps or writing relating to the Errol Flynn Society
Yeats W B " Reveries Over Childhood and Youth" MacMillan and Co. 1916, col plates tipped frontis " Memory Harbour" by Jack B Yeats tissue guard, engraved portrait Mrs Yeats, pictorial cloth, gilt titles and decorationsa, back strip faded, Lawrence D H " England My England" Martin Secker 1924, foxed, brown cloth gilt titles, d-j chipped and worn, " St Mawr" Martin Secker 1925, foxed, brown cloth, gilt titles, d-j, chipped and stained, Carter Frederick " D H Lawrence and the Body Mystical" Dennis Archer 1932, frontis portrait, pictorial boards, little bumped and stained , Davies W H various volumes of poetry " Moss and Feather" ills by William Nicholson, " The Hours of Magic and Other Poems" , designs by William Nicholson , " A Poet's Alphabet" decorations by Dora M Batty, " WH Davies 1930-1931" decorations by Elizabeth Montgomery, " True Travellers An Opera" decorated by William Nicholson nd 10 other vols ( 19)
Militaria - Muirhead Bone "The Western Front" Published by the Authority of the War Office 1927, 2 vols, numerous ills and plates, sepia and others , folio, " List of Etonians who fought in the Great War 1914 -1919" Privately Printed for Eton College, Riccardi Press 1922, woodcut on preface, blue cardboards, with buckram backstrip, " Handbook for the Ordnance Q.F. 3. 7in Howitzer Mark 1......." Landservice 1939, " Handbook of Western Italian East Africa ( vol II) ( communications)", Wood Lieut. J. E. R. MC " Detour the Story of Oflag IVC " Falcon Press 1946, frontis portrait, plates col and otherwise, ink inscription on ffep dated 1946, boards with gilt titles but have suffered, Rosse, Captain the Earl of and Hill, E R " The Story of the Guards Armoured Division" Geoffrey Bles 1956, red cloth, Smyth, B " The Lancashire Fusiliers ' annual for 1892" The Manchester Examiner 1893, " With the Tanks of the Polish First Armoured Division" 1946, limp covers, " The Story of the 79th Armoured Division..Oct 1942 -45" pictorial boards and related vols ( 2 boxes)Condition ReportPlease see attached images
Travel - Howley James P " The Beothucks or Red Indians, the Aboriginal Inhabitants of New Foundland" Cambridge University Press 1915, ex libris, stamps on title page, library stamps throughout , ills and plates, half title and frontis facsimile, library cloth, folio, Gouldsbury, Cullen and Sheane, Hubert " The Great Plateau of Northern Rhodesia ...." (1911) ex libris, library stamps to reverse of all plates, Cromer, Earl of " Modern Egypt" Macmillan and Co 1908, frontis portrait, 2 vols, green clot, Thesiger, Wilfred, " The Marsh Arabs" Longmans 1964, green cloth, stained ills, d-j. Stark, Freya " Alexander's Path " John Murray 1958 , ills, turquoise cloth, silver titles, d-j, not price clipped and other vols of interest
Pair of Edwardian portrait miniatures on ivory depicting a lady and gentleman, signed with monogram 'GM' and each in oval silver frame, hallmarked for London 1904 and in fitted tooled leather case Condition ReportScratches and wear to case.A rip to internal fabric.Some wear to frames as well polish residue.
JOHN SMITH (1652-1742) after SIR GODFREY KNELLER (1646-1742). A group of five late 17th/early 18th century mezzotint portrait engravings: 1) Godfrey Kenner (self portrait), 14½” x 11”; 2) Grinlin Gibbons, Sculptor (1690), 13¼” x 10”; 3) Mrs Arabella Hunt, Singer (1706), 13¾” x 10”; 4) Mary Butler, Duchess of Ormond (1702), 16½” x 10¾”; 5) Henriette Crofts, Duchess of Bolton (1703), 16¼” x 10”; four in modern glazed burr-walnut frames, one in glazed gilt frame.
EDITH M. BARRY (Exhib. 1891-1901). A half-length portrait of Miss Norah Frances Mather-Jackson (1890-1971) of Llantilio Court, Llantilio Crosseney, Monmouthshire. Signed & dated No. 1895 lower right; oil on canvas: 24” x 20”; in original giltwood & gesso frame (31” x 26½” over-all). Note: Norah Frances Mather-Jackson was the daughter of Sir Henry Mather-Jackson & Ada Frances Somerset. She married Herbert W. Clark in 1916.
ENGLISH SCHOOL, mid-19th century. A portrait miniature of Dr Stewart Crawford, M.D., wearing dark coat, seated in an armchair, 3½” x 2¾”, in wide rectangular giltwood frame with inscribed brass tablet. (Note: Dr Stewart Crawford was born in Co. Tyrone on Christmas eve 1772, qualifying as a Doctor in Edinburgh in 1795. He served with the Malta Garrison during the Egyptian Campaign of 1801, & in 1803 was appointed Physician to the Bath City Infirmary & Dispensary. In 1824 he was one of the founders of the Bath Royal Literary & Scientific Institution. He died at The Circus, Bath, in 1847).
Group of works on paper by Lewis George Cartlidge (b 1839), George Cartlidge (1868-1961 and Ruth Cartlidge, to include an oil on board autumnal landscape unsigned but believed to be by George Cartlidge, 14 x 22cm, a pencil portrait by Ruth Cartlidge and four watercolours by Lewis George Cartlidge. N.B. The Cartlidge family were a family of ceramic artists and designers Ruth worked for Royal Doulton, George developed Morris-ware for Hancock. Provenance is by family descent

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