Nine Sevres and Paris pale or deep blue-washed biscuit porcelain portrait medallions of eminent men, early-mid 19th c, including Louis XIV, Napoleon Bonaparte and Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, another with relief title St Vincent de Paule, 5mm diam, six impressed on the truncation Brachard F. or Brachard F. Sevres, one impressed Bosch S., two with incised numbers, two incised on the reverse A B, two incised MAS, one G[-] and one L.[-] Fate Nouvelle and each with contemporary rectangular Sevres printed paper price label numbered in ink, in circular giltwood frames and together framed, 42 x 42cm overall Good condition
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A pair of gilt bronze portrait busts of Lord Byron and Sir Walter Scott, 19th c, a l'antica, on integral socle and gilt bronze mounted, turned Tinos green marble pedestal with white marble base, 16.5cm h Some typical old accretion of dust and grime, small chips on marble, would be enhanced by a clean
An English ivory bas relief mourning portrait miniature of the Rev'd. Henry Anthony Pye, MA, c1840, head and shoulders in profile laid on black glass, oval, 72 x 60mm, brass mount and contemporary silk lined maroon morocco case of I & T Turner Jewellers &c to The Queen & Royal Family 58 & 59 New Bond St London, a silver and mother of pearl mounted hand lens provenanced to the same and two parchment documents relating to the Rev William Pye, MA, granting him the Rectory of Shalton in addition to that of Sapperton, Gloucestershire, signed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, damaged wax seal attached, heavily creased, in contemporary tin The Reverend Henry Anthony Pye, MA (1776-1839) Canon of Worcester and Rector of Cirencester, Gloucestershire Maroon morocco case of miniature - lid detached and re-secured by adhesive tape. Hand lens in good condition. Note both sides of glass concave. Documents with a number of creases, seal powdery and incomplete. Tin box in good condition
British School, 19th c - Portrait of a Lady, seated half length in a black dress and lace cap, oil on panel, 28.5 x 23cm Varnish cleaned some years ago, now possibly requiring a light clean, small restorations evident, in what may be the original Victorian gilt frame with losses, rather dirty
A French diamond and gold and enamel mounted book shaped double miniature frame, 19th c, with two engraved giltmetal leaves inset with a pair of oval portrait miniatures of young women, each in white dress, sky background, the cover applied with an oval enamel medallion surmounted by a diamond bow with white and gilt motto gage d'amor within scrolling diamond set surround, 80 x 64mm, unmarked Provenance: Major Gerald Ellis (1872-1953) (Gentleman Usher or Extra Gentleman Usher to Kings Edward VII, George V, Edward VIII, George VI and Queen Elizabeth II) by whom given to his cousin the Honourable Rosemary Seymour nee Scott-Ellis (1922-2017) of Thrumpton Hall, Nottingham; thence by descent to the present vendor Professional restoration to enamel on the spine
Benjamin Arlaud (1669-1719) - Portrait Miniature of a Nobleman called 'Prince Charles Stewart', in red coat and white cravat, vellum, oval, 48 x 38mm, elaborate contemporary late 17th c silver filigree frame surmounted by cross, orb and crown, with hook on the reverse and old label, Flemish red stained horn and ebonised ripple moulded frame crested by a gilt brass angel's head clock-spandrel Provenance: Major Gerald Ellis (1872-1953) (Gentleman Usher or Extra Gentleman Usher to Kings Edward VII, George V, Edward VIII, George VI and Queen Elizabeth II) by whom given to his cousin the Honourable Rosemary Seymour, nee Scott-Ellis (1922-2017) of Thrumpton Hall, Nottingham; thence by descent to the present vendor Good original condition with some small specks of dust / loose matter under the glass, the delicate frame slightly bent
A portrait miniature, 'Mary Immaculata', unsigned, copper. H. 16 cm. W. 13 cm. Surrounded by the text 'Tota pulchra es amica mea et macula non est in te', translated: 'They are all beautiful, my love, and there is no fault in you'. (Words from the Song of Songs of Solomon 4: vs.7, regarding the immaculate conception of Mary). France, around 1500.Condition report available onrequest.
Group of three fine quality 19th Century watercolour portrait miniatures of King Charles I, Queen Henrietta Maria and their daughter, Mary after the original portraits by Van Dyke, each painted in the oval and mounted in a rectangular gold plated frame and each approximately 2.25ins x 1.75ins, presented in a fitted Morocco leather case labelled for John Byrne, goldsmith, 10 Bold Street, LiverpoolAll are in very good condition with no damage or problems
Rowland Langmaid, signed etching, shipping on the Thames at Westminster, 4.75ins x 9.5ins together with a pair of oak framed coloured prints, Dutch canal scenes, two oval mounted coloured prints, girls in a landscape and portrait of a lady, 19th Century Continental (probably German) oil on metal, study of two boys eating fruit (after the antique), 9ins x 7ins approximately, gilt framed
Six page autographed letter from Victoria, Empress Frederick of Germany, written in German, to Angeli, the Austrian court painter, Potsdam, June 1887, with envelope together with four cabinet photographs of Victoria, two inscribed and signed, another letter by her, an ink self portrait, a letter dated September 5th 1854, cut-out signatures of Victoria and Frederick Wilhelm, a black edged card note dated August 31st 1893 and an oval photograph of Albert and Victoria, the largest item 7ins x 5ins approximately
Large head and shoulder portrait photograph of Queen Marie of Romania in an oval mount with photographer's signature ' Julietta ' in blue crayon, dated 1920, photograph card of Marie in nuns clothing, signed and dated 1917, another photograph of Marie in her dahlia garden, another photograph of Princess Gustavas Adolphus of Sweden, daughter of the Duke of Connaught, another of two young boys and a young girl, signed Margaret and an embossed pierced sheet for the baptism of Princess Marie Alexandra Victoria at Windsor Castle, Wednesday 15th December 1875
Head and shoulder portrait photograph of the Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna (1897 - 1918), the front signed by her in Cyrillic, the reverse inscribed by her in Russian together with a copy of the wedding ceremony of the Duke of Connaught and four modern photographs of the young Princess Elizabeth and her father etc.It is a photograph card with inscription verso but does have an original signature to the front
Tzarina Alexandra Feodrovna, signed autograph letter in Italian, dated 1st February 1915, to Signorino Del Lungo thanking for cordial New Year wishes, framed together with the original envelelope and a half length portrait photograph of the Tsarina in profile, gilt framed, 12.75ins square overall
One volume, ' Shakespeare's Dramatic Works with Explanatory Notes ', a new edition to which is now added a copious index, by Reverend Samuel Ayscough, two volumes in one but lacking the index, published London, 1790 by John Stockdale, frontis is a portrait of Shakespeare. An important work ' Ayscough ' was assistant librarian of the British Museum
Various items of ephemera relating to Royal weddings, Prince Arthur of Connaught and the Duchess of Fife, supplement to The Graphic, Commander Ramsay and Lady Patricia Illustrated London News, HRH the Princess Marie of Edinburgh and HRH Ferdinand, Crown Prince of Romania, Illustrated London News together with a chromolithograph portrait of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, published by The Graphic

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