A portrait miniature of a lady (2)English School, late 19th centuryDepicted bust length, wearing a black dress and choker, watercolour on ivory, mounted in a leather case, together with another of the same, both unsigned (2)The first, 8cm wide: 9.5cm highCondition report:The first displayed in a leather case with folding velvet lined sides. The portrait is not covered by glass. Some slight warping to the ivory ground, mostly a slight lift to the right side. Some variation in surface finish, from a matt surface to a light sheen. A slight mark to the background over the left shoulder of the sitter. Edges of the gilt card mount worn and frayed. Wear to velvet lining in areas, consistent with age and use. Marks and scuffs to the leather case, dirt and wear. An easel support the reverse. The second is the same sitter. The black paint is flaking extensively towards the bottom of the portrait and over her choker. The very thin sheet ivory surface is glued on to card, the reverse of which has the remains of a printed applied label ‘Portrait Painters Tuck’. Later frame - dirt, dust and minor tarnishing commensurate with age and use.
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Portrait miniature of a gentleman (2)English School, 18th centuryWatercolour on card, unsigned, in paste mounted frame, pencil writing to the reverse 'Cornelian O'Callaghan, Kilgarey or Ballinahinch? Father or son?', together with another portrait of a Mother and Child, on card, in a similar frameThe first, 7cm x 6cm
A large George III gold, enamel and hair-work mourning pendant/locketLate 18th/Early 19th centuryThe reverse with a blue enamel border and a glazed compartment with a lock of hair and gilt-metal thread (length 9cm), together with a portrait miniature of a young gentleman, watercolour, unsigned, in a red leather case 7.5cm x 6cm
A Queen Victoria Commemorative Terracotta Wall PlaqueBy Stanley Brothers, 1897The central medallion with a portrait bust of Queen Victoria, to commemorate 60 years as Queen60cm squareFootnote:In 1887 and 1897, Stanley Brothers designed a special plaque to commemorate the milestone years on the throne for Queen Victoria. Houses built using Stanley Brothers bricks had the chance to have one of these terracotta commemorative plaques.
'Matene Te Nga' a Sherwin and Cotton tile plaque designed by George Cartlidge, rectangular with portrait of a Maori, and 'The William Gladstone Tile of 1898' a Sherwin and Cotton portrait tile, impressed factory marks, artist GC monogram to front and title, 22.8 x 15.3cm. (2) Literature Tony Johnson, The Morris Ware, Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, Private Press, page 54 figure 118 for a comparable tile illustrated.
12th-18th Dynasty, 2134-1292 BC. A set of four alabaster canopic jars with human-headed stoppers, each individually modelled with exposed ears and throat, wearing a long smooth wig, black pigment to the eyes and eyebrows; plain bodies with rounded shoulders, hollowed out to hold the viscera of the deceased.See The British Museum, accession number EA 35084; Lilyquist, C., 'Some Dynasty 18 Canopic Jars from Royal Burials in the Cairo Museum' in Journal of the American Reserach Centre in Egypt, vol 30, 1993; Reisner, G., Catalogue général des antiquités égyptiennes du Musée du Caire, 1967, nos.4001-4740 and 4977-5033.33.6 kg total, 33cm each (13"). Property of a gentleman living in central London; previously in a private UK collection, 1996-2013; formerly with Mr Asheroffe, Paris, France; acquired from Galerie Archaiqu, Osaka, Japan, in 1974; accompanied by an academic report by Egyptologist Dr Alberto Pollastrini and a geological scholarly report no.TL5409 by Dr Ronald Bonewitz; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10718-175409.Peter Clayton, FCILIP, Dip, Arch, FSA, FRNS writes: 'Middle Kingdom canopic jars each have human heads. It is only from the 18th Dynasty in the New Kingdom that the individual heads of The Four Sons of Horus are introduced. Tutankhamun’s four portrait head canopic jars in nemes headdress are an exception.' [4] A video of this lot is available to view at TimeLine Auctions website. Fine condition, two jars with old repairs.
1st century AD. A substantial gold ring with wide semi-circular hoop, expanding shoulders with a pair of openwork volute scrolls extending towards the oval bezel, the bezel with facing busts of Jupiter (Greek Zeus) as Serapis, and Juno (Greek Hera) as Isis, the goddess dressed in a himation fastened by a fibula; Egyptian crown and moon to the head (Juno Regina-Isis) respectively; a lion, two stars and the eagle of Jupiter over a globe between them.Cf. Spier, J., Ancient Gems and Finger rings, catalogue of the collections, the J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, 1992, fig.466; for the discussion on the iconography of Jupiter Dolichenus and Juno Regina see Hörig, M. & Schwertheim, E., Corpus Cultus Iovis Dolicheni (CCID), Leiden, New York, København, Köln, 1987.15.11 grams, 25.84mm overall, 22.02mm internal diameter (approximate size British Y, USA 12, Europe 27.51, Japan 26) (1"). Property of a London gentleman; formerly in the Surain collection, since the 1980s; accompanied by an archaeological report by Dr Raffaele D’Amato and an independent specialist report and valuation by graduate gemmologist and jewellery expert Anna Rogers, GIA GG, BA, Gem-A, ref. no. 174323/24/03/2021; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10639-174323.The ring belongs to the shape M of the Spier classification, and the iconography corresponds to the Roman sealings of East Hellenistic typology. The counterpart to the portrait of Jupiter Serapis is the depiction of Juno Regina Isis, the goddess usually represented on the left side and Jupiter on the right side. The eagle is the usual attribute of the god, who in other representations as Dolichenus is dressed in complete military dress and is usually standing over a bull and not a globe like in our ring. In the Roman religion, Jupiter was obviously identified with Jupiter Optimus Maximus, the king of the gods. A video of this lot is available to view at TimeLine Auctions website. Very fine condition. A large wearable size.
SOUL/ ALT/ PUNK/ POP - LPs. A nice mixed genre selection of 13 LPs. Artists/ titles include The Gun Club - Fire Of Love (JRR102), Curtis Mayfield - Sweet Exorcist (BDLH 5001), Elton John - Madman Across The Water (DJLPH 420), Los Ladrones - Montana Rusa (EPLP001), Siouxsie And The Banshees - A Kiss In The Dreamhouse (POLD 5064), Sex Gang Children - Song And Legend (DOJOLP16), Various - Who Invited Them? (TR001), Stevie Wonder - Original Musiquarium 1, Joe Meek - Portrait Of A Genius, The Damned - Another Great Record From: The Best Of, Thin Lizzy - Johnny The Fox, Demis Roussos - Forever And Ever, Howard Jones & Crusaders. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex.
CLASSIC/ FOLK ROCK - LPs. A wonderful collection of 18 LPs. Artists/ titles include Stephen Stills inc S/T (2401004, UK plum/ red Atlantic, Ex/ Ex), Manassas/ Down The Road (K40440). The Band - Rock Of Ages (SABB-11045), Neil Young inc After The Gold Rush (K44088), Young Man's Fancy (85-60-CLN, private release of a live show from LA 1971). Crosby, Stills, Nash inc CS&N (K40033), CSN (SD19104). Bob Dylan inc ANother Side Of (SBPG 62429), At Budokan (96004), Greatest Hits (BPG 62847), The Freewheelin (SBPG 62193), Hard Rain (34349), John Wesley Harding (SBPG 63252), Nashville Skyline (M63601), New Morning (69001), Planet Waves (7E-1003), Self-Portrait (66250) & The Times They Are A-Changin' (SBPG 62251). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
Grosley, Pierre-Jean]: Londres. Ouvrage d'un François, augmenté dans cette édition des notes d un Anglois. In 3 volumes. Neuchâtel, Société Typographique, 1774; Dulaure, J A: Nouvelle description des environs de Paris, 2 volumes. Paris, Chez Lejay, 1787. One page in vol.2 torn with loss of a couple of words; stain to first few pages; Ariosto, L: Orlando Furioso, 4 volumes. London, R Zotti, 1819. With frontis portrait. Cont. calf, rubbed and one cover detached; spine of vol.2 missing; Le Rime di Francesco Petrarca, 3 volumes. London, R Zotti, 1811. With frontis portrait in vols. 1 & 3. Full calf, rubbed; Tasso, T: Gerusalemme Liberata, 2 volumes. London, R Zotti, 1812. With frontis portrait in each volume. Full calf, rubbed; Lesage: Le Diable Boiteux, 2 vols. Paris, 1817; Plus: Le Bachelier de Salamanque, 2 vols.; Hugo, V: Les Miserables. Paris, Hetzel, 1865. Illustrated by Brion. 4to. Half Leather; rubbed. (19)
A Parian type Aristo and Tasso jug, with profile portrait roundels, Samuel Alcock & Co, printed marks and no. 184, 21cm; a white stoneware 'Arabic' jug, probably Samuel Alcock & Co, named, 19cm; a white glazed Marriage Procession jug, probably Minton, no. 119 on a scroll, 16cm; and a large white stoneware Samuel & Eli jug, probably T & R Boote, Britannia Metal hinged lid, 27cm.
Shiavax Chavda 1914-1990. Indian. Oil on canvas. “Portrait of a Gentleman”. Chavda was at studying in London from 1935 and this painting dated 1936 was likely executed while he was at The Slade. Chavda was a member of the Bloomsbury Group and his work was exhibited in the 2013 ‘Black Bloomsbury Exhibition.Measures 41cm x 51cmCondition Report – Very good condition. No obvious issues.
Three 19th Century portrait miniatures,Thomas Henry Hancock, Watercolour, Mary Hancock, oil on Ivory and Jane Clay, wife of the horse trainer William Clay of Jevington, Sussex, Watercolour, the largest 8.5 x 7cm (oval) and all on papier-mache framesQty: 3Condition report: All with faded inscriptions to the reverse and in poor condition
A selection from the Liber Studiorum of J.M.W. Turner published by Blackie & Son Limited London together with six unframed engravings to include Francis Dodd (1874-1949) portrait of a lady, 23cm x 28cm, signed in pencil lower right; Frank Short (1857-1945), Fools of Clyde, signed in pencil lower right; and 'The Little Devil's Bridge near Altorf'Condition report: Book torn, pages loose, some engravings with foxing
A pair of mid 19th century Staffordshire figurines 'Fruit Pickers', each 17cm in height, two further small Staffordshire style figurines, five 19th century Prattware pot lids to include two of Strasberg, a small miniature portrait painted on ivory and two embroidered face screens Condition report: Strasberg pot lids with some signs of minor crazing, small chip to the underside of one rim, the framed street gathering pot lid in good condition with some surface scratching, possible crazing; further framed pot lid with extensive crazing and a crack running through the centre; final pot lid with a repaired crack running through the middle; Staffordshire figurines with crazing and small chips to the flowers, restorations to the mans hand and basket; musicians with signs of minor crazing; miniature portrait framed behind glass, no signs of damage
Albin Roberts Burt (1783-1842) portrait watercolours, the largest 29cm x 18cm, all framed and glazed together with an Egyptian watercolour, 17cm x 12cmCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report

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