English school, early 19th centuryHalf length portrait of a lady in white silk dressoil on canvas, unframed (distressed)77 x 64cm (30 5/16 x 25 3/16in).together with a mid 18th century portrait of a gentleman wearing a red velvet coat and waistcoat, oil on canvas, 128 x 103cm, (distressed) and English school, 18th century, half length portrait of a Lady Jane Gowry Levenson, oil on canvas 73cm x 60cm (oval) (distressed) (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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A rare Elizabeth I leaded bronze mortar, late 16th century, by an unidentified foundry, possibly of NorwichWith flared rim, and cast three times with a medallion of Elizabeth I within a border or laurel, and with small pierced lug handle, height 10.5cm (4â…›in), rim diameter 12.5cm (4 15/16in)Footnotes:ProvenanceEx Michael Finlay collection. IllustratedSee Michael Finlay, English Decorated Bronze Mortars and their Makers (2010), p. 3, p. 88 (no. 158) and pp. 88-90 where the author speculates that this mortar may have been made to commemorate Elizabeth I's visit to Norwich in 1578. Another mortar of this type, with single lug handle, but without the laurel border to the portrait medallions, is in the collection of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. The medallion of Elizabeth I follows the type produced in the 1580s and 1590s.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of small decorative ceramics including a 19th century box and cover with postage stamp style Queens head detail to the cover, 3.5cm diameter, a pair of Royal Worcester miniature toby jugs and a WH Goss example and a Crown Staffordshire example, a Royal Doulton model of a seated Pekinese, two miniature ewers and a two handled vase in the classical manner, etc, together with a micro mosaic miniature frame enclosing a half length monochrome portrait of a lady in 18th century style costume, 4cm approx (13)
Two portfolios containing a quantity of 18th century and later engravings and prints subjects including a pair of female studies after Angelica Kauffman, a half length portrait after Joshua Reynolds of the Right Honourable Lady Charlotte Johnstone, and a further portrait after Reynolds of George Keppel Earl of Albemarle, further 18th century portrait engravings, etc, various sizes, all unframed (collection)
19th century English school finely drawn pencil study of a pair of ladies examining a miniature portrait, unsigned, of oval form, 19.5 cm max approximately, framed, together with a small collection of early 20th century photographic portrait postcards including a man with a dog, etc, also together with Mother Goose illustrated by Kate Greenaway and published by Frederick Warne & Co, etc (collection)
Early 19th century British School - An interesting miniature portrait of Sir Christopher Hatton (1540-91) standing full length against a vivid blue ground and dressed in a green cape and yellow and red striped doublet, watercolour and body colour on paper, inscribed Sir Christoper Hatton and with coat of arms and with lengthy inscription verso describing his attributes and achievements (this portrait of Sir Christopher Hatton is probably after that, by Cornelis Ketel (Dutch 1548-1616) in the collection of Viscount Dillon at Ditchley Park, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, engravings of which were included 19th century folio editions of portrait engravings including Lodges Portraits of 1823) 18.5 x 12.5 cm in a black and gilt frame
M Eccles (19th century British school) - Copy of a half length portrait of St Cecilia playing the organ, oil on card? unsigned but inscribed verso St Cecilia - from a copy by M Eccles, dated 1839, 13 x 10.5cm approx in gilt frame with gilt slip, together with a small mid-19th century oil on painting on wooden panel in the naive manner of a highland shepherd with sheep and a lamb in a landscape setting, inscribed verso Painted by William Gru..? dated 1848, 18 x 11.5cm approx, unframed (2)
A 19th century full length portrait of a seated gentleman holding a book, gouache on paper, unsigned but with label verso Mr William Brown, aged 27, 1831, Easton Norfolk, 23.5 x 16.5cm approx in burrwood frame, a further similar 19th century portrait of a standing gentleman, 24 x 15.5cm, together with two early 19th century French humorous caricature engravings showing English ladies taking tea, 24.5 and 34.5cm approx, and a further coloured print of the Hon Mrs E Bouverie after Richard Cosway, 32 x 24cm, all framed (5)
Attributed to Allan Ramsay (Scottish 1713-1784) - A finely painted shoulder-length portrait of a young gentleman, c.1760, oil on canvas, unsigned, possibly a preliminary study for a larger portrait, 47 x 38cm approx, together with a frame constructed from a mahogany drawer and with gilt slip (the present vendor has family links with the Campbell family - Dukes of Argyll)*** Please note: from the same vendor is Lot 1640, a catalogue for the auction of contents of Strawberry Hill (property of Horace Warpole) that mentions a lot containing a work by or of Allen (sic) Ramsey. SEE ADDITIONAL IMAGES***
A collection of pictures and prints including early 20th century school oil painting on canvas, three quarter length portrait of a seated woman in southern European style costume, unsigned, 37.5 x 28 cm, unframed, together with an oil painting on canvas, study of a kettle, unsigned, 20.5 x 13.5 cm, a pair of early 19th century watercolours of village street scenes, one signed Cole, 9.5 x 14.5 cm approximately, watercolour of a river scene in the 19th century manner, 13.5 x 19 cm, a small collection of black and white wood cut type prints including squirrel, harbour scene, etc, some signed with initials, etc, various sizes, all framed (14)
* CATHLEEN SABINE MANN RP ROI THE MARCHIONESS OF QUEENSBERRY (BRITISH 1896 - 1959), FLORAL STILL LIFE WITH RED GLOVES oil on canvas, signed and dated 1944 61cm x 51cm (approximately 24 x 20 inches, image size) Framed (original) Note 1: The verso of the canvas holds another painting of a continental coastal village. Note 2: Cathleen Mann was born in Newcastle upon Tyne on 31 December 1896 to the Scottish painter Harrington Mann RE RP NEAC NPS (Glasgow 1864 - 1937 New York), the second of his three daughters. Her mother was the American portraitist Florence Sabine Pasley. Harrington Mann gave Cathleen painting lessons in his London studio, as did the portrait painter (Dame) Ethel Walker. Walker continued to tutor Cathleen even while the young artist was studying at Slade School of Fine Art in London. She later trained in Paris. Walker remained an influence on Mann and the two often exhibited together. Mann's art career was put on hold owing to the First World War, when she worked with an ambulance unit. By 1924 Mann had two portraits in the Royal Academy and exhibited there regularly from 1930. Cathleen was both talented and beautiful and on 18th March 1926 she married Francis Douglas, 11th Marquess of Queensberry, becoming his second wife. The marriage led some newspapers to refer to Mann as "the painting peeress", a term she apparently disliked. They had two children, David Douglas, 12th Marquess of Queensberry and a daughter. During the Second World War, Mann was appointed an official war artist, painting portraits of officers such as Adrian Carton de Wiart and the Allied commanders. As well as being reproduced in several publications including "Time Magazine", many of these paintings were exhibited in London and then toured America. She exhibited from 1920 at the Royal Academy, Glasgow Institute, Royal Society of Portrait Painters, the Royal Scottish Academy and the Society of Women Artists amongst others, and held a number of solo exhibitions including at Arthur Tooth Gallery, 1932, the Leicester Galleries, 1937, Reid and Lefevre Gallery, 1938 and 1954. Mann was elected a member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters and the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. During the 1930s Mann also engaged successfully in costume design for numerous British films. Her work included The Iron Duke (1935) starring George Arliss and Things to Come (1937) starring Raymond Massey. Many of her costume design drawings are held by the Victoria & Albert Museum (London). She and Francis Douglas divorced in 1946 and in the same year she married John Robert Follett, the son of Brigadier-General Gilbert Burrell Spencer Follett, who had been killed in action during the First World War, and Lady Mildred Follet, daughter of Charles Murray, 7th Earl of Dunmore. Follett was a racehorse owner, but died in 1953, aged 46, shortly before Francis Douglas also died. The two deaths seemed to have caused Cathleen to have a nervous breakdown, but she continued to paint. She befriended the artist Sir Matthew Smith and was influenced by his work. During the last ten years of her life she experimented with abstract art, drawings of nude models and sculpture. Cathleen committed suicide on 9th September 1959 by taking an overdose of sleeping pills in her studio on Montpelier Walk, Brompton. Her son said she had recently been diagnosed with another attack of tuberculosis and she left a note stating that she was very worried about the illness. In 1960 a major retrospective exhibition of her work was held at the O’Hana Gallery, London. Cathleen Mann's paintings are held in numerous public collections including: The UK Government Art Collection, The French Government Art Collection, The National Galleries of Scotland, Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The National Portrait Gallery (London), The Imperial War Museum, The Royal Air Force Museum, Ferens Gallery, Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum, Sheffield Museum, Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, Birmingham University, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, The National Trust, Bolton Museum & Art Gallery and The Victoria & Albert Museum. Her work is also held in numerous noted private collections of the British nobility and in the USA. Following her death, this epitaph appeared in The Times: Mr. H. Rowntree Clifford writes - "Many hundreds of people living in the dock district of south West Ham during the September bombing of 1940 owe their lives to the determination and courage of the late Cathleen Mann. As Marchioness of Queensberry she used her name and the strength of her personality to break through official difficulties and to commandeer transport by both road and rail to carry numbers of helpless and in some cases crippled people to safety. I remember the humble duty she offered to those who were deprived of their families."
Davenant, Sir William: The Works of Sir William Davenant Kt consisting of those, which were formerly printed, and those which he design'd for the press: now published out of the authors originall copies. T.N. for Henry Herringman, 1673. First collected edition (Six of Davenant's plays printed here for the first time). Folio. Portrait frontispiece by William Faithorne after John Greenhill. PP: [8], 402, [4], 68, 71-486, 111, [1] Complete (the jump from 68 to 71 is a mispagination). Cont. full leather, rebacked; little rubbed. Original purchase receipt Sept. 29, 1924 for £5. 10. 0.
PETTUS John Sir: Fodinae Regales. Or the History, Laws and Places of the Chief Mines and Mineral Works in England, Wales, and the English Pale in Ireland. Printed by H.L. and R.B. for Thomas Basset, 1670, first edition. With an engraved frontispiece portrait by William Sherwin and 2 engraved plates, plus two engraved illustrations in the text. PP: (xiii), (i)blank, 108, (vi)Table, (i)Corrigenda, (i)blank. Contemporary full leather; rubbed and hinges cracked. Pages 77-80 are missing and supplied in facsimile; the two plates are frayed at the edges, with small loss; one page torn with small loss to inner margin. (Sold A/F)
Lewis, John: The History and Antiquities, as Well Ecclesiastical as Civil, of the Isle of Tenet, in Kent. [with] A Collection of Papers, Records, J Ames & P Thompson, 1736, 2nd. Edn. 4to. PP: viii, 204, 122. With a folding table plus 25 plates on 24 sheets (2 folding). Lacking the portrait frontis; the folding table has been trimmed, with loss. 4to full calf; rubbed; some faint numbering to margins.; A/F
Rudyard Kipling Poems Signed Limited Edition: Poems 1886 – 1929. 3 Volumes. Macmillan, No. 236 of 525 copies, Baskerville font on Hand-made paper, printed at Chiswick Press, London, 1929 and SIGNED by Kipling. Frontispiece portrait in volume one executed in drypoint and signed in pencil by Francis Dodd. 4to. Original full brick red crushed morocco with raised bands, gilt lettered spines, gilt inner dentelles and top edges gilt. Spines a little rubbed; otherwise Very Good Set. (3)
SPORT, Mixed: Hawke, P: Instructions to Young Sportsmen. For R Hunter, 1816, 2nd. Edn. With aquatint frontis plus 5 other plates. PP: 324+Index. Later half leather by Hatchards, teg. Little rubbed; The Sporting Repository. Kegan Paul, 1904, Limited edition of 500 copies. All 22 plates present, but a few are loose; Johnson, T B: The Sportsman’s Cyclopedia. Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper, 1831. With a folding table, portrait frontis plus 31 plates, including one folding hand-coloured. Later cloth and leather label; rubbed and hinges cracked. Title page torn and repaired; two plates with tears, one with loss (away from the image); Strutt. The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England. W Reeves, 1830, new edn. Text illustrations. 420pp cont. half leather cracked and torn with small loss; LCR Cameron: Minor Field Sports; Earl of Suffolk. The Encyclopaedia of Sport, 4 vols; Alken. The National Sports of Great Britain. 1903; PLUS 10 others. (20)
Francois Flameng (France, 1856 - 1923) Fine Pastel Portrait of an Elegant Woman. Signed and dated lower right. Depicting a young red-haired beauty in a wooded landscape. Housed in a carved/gilt frame. Museums or Galleries displaying his work include the Art Moderne, Paris; Beaux-Arts Ville De Paris; Collection Comedie Francaise; Rouen, Beaune and Liege in France; the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia; The Royal Collection in London, England; and the Currier Gallery of Art in New Hampshire, Harvard University Art Museum in Massachusetts, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington D.C., USA. Sight Size: 26.5 x 17 in. Overall Framed Size: 33 x 25 in. Framed behind glass.
Edward Leonard (NY, Florida, 1901 - 1968) Portrait of a young woman dressed in red. Initialed verso. Oil on canvas. Leonard was a prolific artist known primarily as a portrait and figure painter, but, his true love seemed to be landscape painting. He was a very well schooled artist having studied at the National Academy of Design in New York City. He also studied art at the Art Students League, the Beaux Arts Institute, and the Grand Central School of Art, all in New York. Leonard traveled to France to study art and has won numerous medals and prize awards for his work. After moving to Venice, Florida, he became the Chairman of the Florida Federation of Art, which was organized in April 1927, in Orlando, Florida, to assist local clubs throughout the state in promoting art and art appreciation. He worked as an instructor of portrait and figure painting at the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. Sight Size: 30 x 24 in. Overall Framed Size: 37 x 31 in.
Hodges Soileau (American, B. 1943) "Osceola" Signed lower left. Original Mixed Media painting on Water Color Paper Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which appeared on the Fleetwood Osceola Commemorative Cover postmarked October 22, 1981. The most famous leader of the Seminoles was Osceola, recognized as a great warrior before he was twenty. He acquired a large following during the Seminole resistance against efforts to remove them from Florida to Indian Territory. It is fairly certain that Osceola's people moved into Florida early in the 19th century. A branch of the Creek tribe, the Seminoles favored the area around Tampa Bay. By the 1830's, Osceola was living near present-day Ocala and was leader of a resistance movement. When the U.S. began applying military pressure to force the Seminoles to move west of the Mississippi, the Indians rose up against the small forts on December 28, 1835, killing agent Wiley Thompson and ambushing a detachment of 110 men under Major F.L. Dade, starting a full-scale war. After General Thomas Jesup captured two important Seminole chiefs, Osceola requested a conference. He met with General Joseph Hernandez on October 22, 1837, under a truce flag. Acting on Jesup's orders, Hernandez violated the truce and seized Osceola and 95 of his people, imprisoning them at St. Augustine. Osceola was later removed to Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, where he became a symbol of Indian mistreatment, winning the sympathy of many Americans. George Catlin and other artists visited the prison to paint his portrait. On January 31, 1838, Osceola died either by his own will or from a secret poison. Image Size: 14.75 x 11.75 in. Overall Size: 19.5 x 17.5 in. Unframed. (B07431)
Ivan Akimovich Sushchenko (Russian, B. 1930) "Christopher Columbus" Original Oil painting on Masonite. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original which appeared on the $5 Columbus stamp Souvenir Sheet issued May 22, 1992. Until recently, history presented a rather simplistic, and arguably inaccurate, view of Christopher Columbus and his achievements. School children read that Queen Isabella of Spain pawned her jewels to finance his first voyage. They were also told that he actually discovered America, a term under which one massive continent falls. The truth is infinitely more interesting. Christopher Columbus was born in 1451 in Genoa, Italy, to Domenico Colombo and Susanna Fontanarossa. To this day, no one really knows what he even looked like. He went to sea as a youth, possibly as young as age 14 but more probably at age 19 or 20. His journeys took him to Africa, England and Ireland -- perhaps even to Iceland. He eventually settled in Portugal, marrying into one of the country's first families of exploration. Denied sponsorship for a voyage of discovery by the Portuguese king, Columbus turned to Spain. In 1492 he set sail to test his theory -- that the east could be reached by sailing west. Queen Isabella never had to pawn her jewels, and his first landfall in the New World fell on the beaches of present-day San Salvador, not on the continent of North America. For a few years he blazed brightly at the Spanish court. But eventually stripped of his honors and glory for bungling the administration of New World colonies, he died in 1506. This portrait is based upon a painting by Italian artist Lorenzo Lotto which is just one of the many renditions of Columbus. Image Size: 18.75 x 16.25 in. Overall Size: 22.75 x 20.25 in. Unframed. (B13766)
Signed, Antique Riverscape Painting. Double-sided painting on board. One side depicting a tree near a stream, and the opposite side depicting a portrait of a man. Indistinctly signed lower right. Oil on board. Housed in a gilt frame. Sight Size: 12.5 x 9.5 in. Overall Framed Size: 16 x 13 in.
Ivan Kozlov (Russian, B. 1937) "Smew" Original Watercolor painting on Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original which was published on the 1992 USSR Conservation of Waterfowl stamp issued July 1, 1992. In both Russia and the United States, the stately migration of colorful and abundant waterfowl is a seasonal rite of passage which captures the hearts and imaginations of wildlife enthusiasts in both nations. To help conserve its rich waterfowl heritage, the All Russia Society for the Conservation of Nature -- inspired by the success of America's waterfowl conservation stamp program -- issued the 1992 First of Nation Russia Duck Stamp, selecting acclaimed Russian artist Ivan Koslov's painting of the black and white Smew. A European species of the genus Merganser, the diminutive Smew is common to the vast reaches of Siberia. This beautiful waterbird has also been found during fall and winter in very small numbers on islands off western Alaska. In nuptial plumage, the male is a spectacular portrait of black-on-white. The hen is also quite striking with its vivid, russet-brown head and dark gray body. Like the Common Goldeneye and the Hooded Merganser, the Smew broods in tree cavities along flowing streams or small ponds. Image Size: 7.75 x 11.25 in. Overall Size: 8.25 x 12.25 in. Unframed. (B13792)
Edward Leonard (NY/Florida, 1901 - 1968) Oil on canvas painting of figures at the beach near a large estate. Possibly Sarasota Florida. Initialed verso. Leonard was a prolific artist known primarily as a portrait and figure painter, but, his true love seemed to be landscape painting. He was a very well schooled artist having studied at the National Academy of Design in New York City. He also studied art at the Art Students League, the Beaux Arts Institute, and the Grand Central School of Art, all in New York. Leonard traveled to France to study art and has won numerous medals and prize awards for his work. After moving to Venice, Florida, he became the Chairman of the Florida Federation of Art, which was organized in April 1927, in Orlando, Florida, to assist local clubs throughout the state in promoting art and art appreciation. He worked as an instructor of portrait and figure painting at the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. Size: 20 x 30 in. Unframed.
Oil on Canvas. Alexis Simon Belle 1. The Honorable Mildmay Fane by Alexis-Simon Belle (1674-1734) Oil on Canvas Size: 148cm x 124cm framed. Housed in a British Baroque style gilt frame. Provenance: Held by the family at Apethorpe Hall, Wansford, Northamptonshire. The Honorable Mildmay Fane (1689-1715) was a military man and British politician; portrayed here in a three quarter length standing pose, wearing a silk embroidered coat with a blue cloak. He has his right hand on his hip, which was a familiar stance in the 18th Century, when having your portrait painted. His left hand is resting on a plinth. In the right hand corner is a landscape scene. Later inscribed ‘My fifth son/Vere E. of Westmorland’ and inscribed verso ‘Mildmay-5th-son of/4th Earl of Westmorland.’ Fane did not survive his election very long, dying unmarried on September 11th 1715. He left his lands to his brother, Col.John Fane, who replaced him as the member for Kent in an uncontested by-election. The painting was purchased by Augusta Fane (his father’s first cousin) in a sale at Christies in June 1892. It last came on the market in 2008.
Original vintage Chinese propaganda poster featuring a portrait of Sun Yat-sen - The image shows Sun Yat-sen in an oval frame below flags alongside stylised Chinese lettering. Sun Yat-sen was the first president of the Republic of China and the first leader of the Kuomintang - Nationalist Party of China. He was known as the Father of the Nation in the Republic of China and was instrumental in the overthrow of the Qing dynasty during the Xinhai Revolution. Printed by Zee Shin Kee Offset Printing Factory, 175 Hart Road, Shanghai. Good condition, creasing, tears, staining. Country of issue: China, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 78x53, year of printing: 1930s
Original vintage Chinese propaganda poster featuring a portrait of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek - also known as Chiang Chung-cheng / Chiang Chieh-shih / Jiang Jieshi - Design features a portrait of Chiang Kai-shek wearing military ceremonial uniform and medals in an oval frame below flags alongside stylised Chinese lettering. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek was a Chinese Nationalist politician and military leader who served as the leader of the Republic of China between 1928 and 1975. Printed by Zee Shin Kee Offset Printing Factory, 175 Hart Road, Shanghai. Good condition, creasing, staining, tears. Country of issue: China, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 78x54, year of printing: 1930s
Original vintage propaganda poster of Mao Zedong, featuring an iconic portrait of the leader attributed to Zhang Zhenshi and a committee of artists, which hung at Tiananmen Square prior to 1967. Andy Warhol modeled his now-iconic portraits of Mao Zedong off of the official state portrait of the Chinese Communist leader. Mao was a Chinese communist revolutionary who became the founding father of the People's Republic of China (PRC), which he ruled as the chairman of the Communist Party of China from its establishment in 1949 until his death in 1976. The text in red at the bottom reads - Great teacher, great leader, great commander, great helmsman. Long live Chairman Mao! - the poster features a photograph of smiling Mao Zedong (1893-1976) dressed in blue grey Chinese tunic suit also known as Zhongshan / Mao suit against grey background. Excellent condition. Country of issue: China, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 73x53, year of printing: 1960s
Original vintage propaganda poster of Mao Zedong, featuring an iconic portrait of the leader attributed to Zhang Zhenshi and a committee of artists, which hung at Tiananmen Square prior to 1967. Andy Warhol modeled his now-iconic portraits of Mao Zedong off of the official state portrait of the Chinese Communist leader. Mao was a Chinese communist revolutionary who became the founding father of the People's Republic of China (PRC), which he ruled as the chairman of the Communist Party of China from its establishment in 1949 until his death in 1976. The text in red at the bottom reads - Great teacher, great leader, great commander, great helmsman. Long live Chairman Mao! - the poster features a photograph of smiling Mao Zedong (1893-1976) dressed in blue grey Chinese tunic suit also known as Zhongshan / Mao suit against grey background. Very good condition, minor creasing, browning on edges. Country of issue: China, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 73x53, year of printing: 1960s
Original vintage large three sheet Soviet propaganda poster Long live the friendship of the people building communism - Great design features a portrait of Vladimir Lenin surrounded by the flags of the nations in the Soviet Union and a row of citizens from each nation standing side by side holding hands and raising their arms up triumphantly. Fair condition, tears, creasing, printed on three sheets and taped with scotch tape together on the front, staining. Country of issue: Russia, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 97x196, year of printing: 1979
Original vintage propaganda poster featuring a portrait of Spiro Agnew drawn as a hippie with long hair and beard, peace symbol shaped jewelry and a bead necklace. Spiro Agnew (1918-1996) was the 39th vice president of the United States of America, serving from 1969 until his resignation in 1973. Printed by Pandora Productions. Good condition, pin holes, creasing on margin, tape in top right corner, tears. Country of issue: USA, designer: John Miller, size (cm): 74x55, year of printing: 1970
Wohlrab, Hans (1905 Eger - 1978 Nabburg) "Frauenporträt", in Dreiviertelperspektive, Öl auf Malkarton, rechts unten signiert, rückseitig Nachlassstempel, 18x16,5cm, 34x33cm (mit Rahmen)Wohlrab, Hans (1905 Eger - 1978 Nabburg) "Portrait of a woman", in three-quarter perspective, oil on cardboard, signed lower right, estate stamp on reverse, 18x16,5cm, 34x33cm (with frame)
Mid 19th century Sevres Louis Philippe period porcelain cabinet plate, decorated with a head and shoulder portrait of Madame de Parabere, with gilt laurel wreath surround and entwined ribbon and floral border to rim, inscribed verso Mme de Parabere, with date mark for 1837, indistinct red inventory mark and blue monogram mark, D23.5cm

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