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Full title: Chinese school, after Lang Shining, ink and colour on silk, 19/20th C.: 'Portrait of a dog'Description: Dim.: 130,5 x 80,5 cm (the frame)Dim.: 90,5 x 60 cm (the work)Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested report for you.Once complete, it will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
Full title: Vietnamese school, Nha Trang, 20th C.: an embroidered silk portrait of Ho Chi MinhDescription: Dim.: 122 x 92 cmÊ Condition:- Generally in very good condition. Minor superficial wear and old folding lines slightly visible.Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested report for you.Once complete, it will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
Rudolph, Wilhelm (1889 - 1982), Portrait von Ewald Hess, Öl/Platte, re. u. monogrammiert "WR", ca. 55 x 50 cm. Ewald Hess (1918 - 1996) war ein Wiesbadener Maler des Expressiven Realismus der Nachkriegszeit u. Meisterschüler von Prof. Rudolph. Der Einlieferer hat das Portrait direkt vom Künstler erworben.
Y 19th century Continental school- small portrait miniature on ivory of a woman, blue and white dress, image 4cms high, gilt metal slip frame reverse with plaited hair; and a 20th century Continental revival miniature portrait of a woman, silver coloured frame and mother-of-pearl back, frame 5.5cms high (2). Condition Report: First slightly faded- slight rubbing to margins Second- decorative but faded Condition Report Disclaimer
Y British School (19th century)- a portrait miniature on ivory of a gentleman, wearing white stock, cravat and shirt, in a gilt metal oval banded frame engraved with floral embellishments, the reverse with styled hairsprays, image approximately 6cms high, case 7cms high. Condition Report: Unexamined out of case- slightly faded and bowed. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y Peter Paul Lens (1714-1750)- a portrait miniature on ivory of a young woman, wearing yellow dress, blue background, signed P Lens, image 4.5cms high, pendant gilt metal case, 6cms high including loop. Condition Report: Unexamined out of case but looks to be in good condition- mild wear to extremities of case from handling and use suspension hoop possibly repaired, glass to edges of front is bevelled- by hand- and slightly uneven. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y 19th century English school, portrait miniature on ivory of a young woman in a white dress, paste set frame with blue enamelled reverse, image approximately 7.9cms high, frame 9.5cms high overall. Condition Report: generally good condition- slight fading, some dirt behind glass- reverse of frame with tarnishing, frame is sealed. The paste insets seem all to be cut in the same style which suggests that they are all original to the frame. As they are paste, and soft, a large percentage are showing some wear to the raised crowns. Whether the foil backing to their reverse has rubbed or been prepared differently- some are showing a copperish colour. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y Attributed to Samuel Shelley (1750-1808)- a portrait miniature on ivory of a gentleman, blue eyes, double breasted blue coat, set in a gilt pendant frame, reverse set with marbled paper indistinctly inscribed, image 7.3cms high, 9.5cms high overall. Provenance; purchased from Christine Archibald New York Condition Report: Fair condition- case with typical wear from handling- surface showing some paint denaturing notably to right hand margin Condition Report Disclaimer
λ Arnold Henry Mason, RA (British, 1885-1963) Graeco-Roman Temple, Arles Oil on board Apparently unsigned to canvas- ink inscription to reverse 52 x 42cm (20¼ x 16½ in.) Framed Mason served in the Artists' Rifles from 1915-1918, and exhibited at the Royal Academy, London, from 1919. Best known as a portrait painter in oils and pencil portraits on paper, his work can be seen in the Tate, the National Portrait Gallery and the Royal Academy in London. Condition Report: Dirty- some gilding from frame on lower edges. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y Henry Jacob Burch Jnr (1763-1834)- a portrait miniature on ivory of a gentleman, strawberry blond hair, black coat, set in a gilt pendant frame with solid reverse, image 7cms high, 8.5cms high overall. Provenance; purchased from Christine Archibald New York- original receipt states that the frame contains a Burch trade card- case unopened. Condition Report: Colours have muted from sunlight and with some fading- case with typical wear from handling Small oval area top the left of his face catches the light from different angles as a slightly lighter colour- this may be water ingress- or a reaction of the paint to the surface over time? Extra images uploaded 8th March Condition Report Disclaimer
Y Two 19th century French portrait mounted ivory boxes, the first with a uniface striking of a medal for Marechal Pierre Augereau, duc de Castiglione (1757-1815), the box plain, 5cm (2in) diameter; the second mounted with an unfinished portrait miniature of a gentleman, watercolour on ivory, tortoiseshell lined, 6.3cm (2 1/2in) diameter Property from the estate of the late Betty, Lady Grantchester. Condition Report: Box 1 - The cover with two splits, the medal with nicks to the rim, slight gap between cover and body Box 2 - Various splits to ivory, tortoiseshell with various cracks inside the cover, tortoiseshell band missing from the base, scratches to the ivory, two beads missing from border, poor condition Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
Late 19th century English School Portrait of a woman Pastels Apparently unsigned 39 x 30.5cm (15¼ x 12 in.) Framed and glazed, 63 by 55cms overall Condition Report: Unexamined out of frame. Reverse of glass with dirt - picture showing spotting- frame looks to be gilded oak and composition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y Early 19th century French school- portrait miniature on ivory of two children with lamb, oval, dated 1825, in gilt metal frame with retailer's label for Maison J Blaye, image 8.3cms wide, frame 12cms high; another portrait miniature on ivory of a young woman, 8cms high; and 5 framed sets of prints of miniature portraits (7) Condition Report: First- seems to be in fair to good condition- but sealed into paper backing- some glue residue visible to margins notably upper right. Reverse of glass dirty Second- seems to be in fair to good condition but sealed into frame- dirty behind the glass Condition Report Disclaimer
John Obrisset (active about 1705-27)- a 17th century pressed tortoiseshell portrait plaque of Charles I, now set on a perspex mount, inscribed labels to reverse, plaque 10.5cms high, mount 18cms high. Condition Report: Plaque set within a brass frame- which is lifting- see images- perspex frame with chip to upper corner. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y J Lecourt (French fl. 1804-1831) - two portrait miniatures on ivory of courtly women, the first portrait of a lady with a diaphanous veil, the second of a lady wearing a blue ribboned veil and ermine robe, both signed in gilt 'Lecourt', one dated 1835, images approximately 9 by 7.5cms, silver and gold coloured frames, 10 by 9cms (2). Condition Report: Both sealed between glass and backing paper, inside of glass dirty- images seem to be in good condition- possibly slightly rubbed to the margins but not visible, frames tarnished Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A set of four ivory framed portrait miniatures, early 20th century German, "piano key" rectangular frames inset with copies of 18th and early 19th century ladies of beauty, frames 14 by 11cms; together with two oval Bartolozzi prints depicting Cordelia and Eurydice after Kauffman, framed; print after Jacques Defreveaulx of Paris (7). Condition Report: Generally fairly good condition- but with some shrinkage cracks and minor old repairs Both Bartolozzi prints trimmed to fit- old remnants of labels to reverse. Defreveaulx- 20th century print Condition Report Disclaimer

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