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THREE OUTSIDE DECORATED COPELAND EARTHENWARE DISHES, C1870-78, ONE PAINTED WITH A THREE QUARTER LENGTH STUDY OF A LITTLE GIRL, ANOTHER PAINTED IN THE STYLE OF ITALIAN MAIOLICA WITH PORTRAIT OF COSIMO DE'MEDICI (d.1464), THE LARGEST PAINTED WITH WATERLILIES, 25-30CM DIA, IMPRESSED MARKS AND PAINTED INITIALS AND / OR DATES OR TITLES, "DOBBIN'S BREAKFAST", L.F. 6.2.[18]76 AND M FARRON CAMBRIDGE 1878 RESPECTIVELY All in good condition, save for minor pin head graze on the rim of the Medici dish at 10 o'clock that is hardly noticeable. Dobbin's breakfast in an early iron hanger secured around the foot rim

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A FRENCH ORMOLU AND SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN VASE, 19TH C, THE PORCELAIN 18TH C AND REDECORATED, THE MOUNTS IN LOUIS XVI STYLE, WITH LEAFY SCROLLING HANDLES ON SQUARE FOOT, THE PINK GROUND OVOID VASE ADAPTED FROM A TEAPOT AND DECORATED TO ONE SIDE WITH THE PORTRAIT OF A NOBLEWOMAN AND TO THE OTHER FRUIT AND FLOWERS RESERVED ON A PINK GROUND, 26.5CM H Good condition

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FOLK ART. A BOOK SHAPED TREEN SNUFF BOX, NORTHERN EUROPEAN, 19TH C, THE LID CARVED WITH A PROFILE PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN HOLDING A STEM IN EACH HAND, THE UNDERSIDE WITH TWO LIONS, 95 X 55MM Good condition

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PHOTOGRAPHY.   A COLLECTION OF PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS AND POSTCARDS INCLUDING PRESS PHOTOGRAPHY, EARLY 20TH C AND LATER, OF ANNA PAVLOVA, DAME NELLIE MELBA, ADELENA PATTI, JOHN RUSKIN, THOMAS HARDY (3, ONE WITH EDWARD, PRINCE OF WALES), H RIDER HAGGARD, SABINE BARING GOULD, AUGUSTE RODIN, DAVID LLOYD GEORGE, H H ASQUITH, SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL, QUEEN VICTORIA, MONTGOMERY OF ALAMEIN, JAN SMUTS, ROBERT FALCON SCOTT, LORD ROBERTS VC, JOHN F KENNEDY, GOLDA MEIR, INDIRA  GANDHI AND ELEANOR ROOSEVELT, VARIOUS SIZES TO 24 X 19CM, VINTAGE SILVER PRINTS AND POSTCARDS (84) Good condition

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GEORGE III.  DOCUMENT, PARTLY PRINTED, 1771, WITH ENGRAVED INITIAL PORTRAIT OF GEORGE III AND BORDER VIGNETTES, PRESENTED BEFORE SIR WILLIAM DE GREY, LORD CHIEF JUSTICE, RELATING TO JOHN ALVERTON (DEMANDANT) AND JOHN VERNON (TENANT) OF THE MANOR OF LEWKNOR (OXFORDSHIRE), "THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES OF LAND AND ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF MEADOW ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF PASTURE TWO HUNDRED ACRES OF WOOD... ONE WARREN COMMON OF PASTURE FOR ALL MANNER OF CATTLE AND COMMON OF TURBARY", PARCHMENT, C68 X 81CM, LACKS SEAL Creased where folded and slightly rubbed, handling marks, blank reverse grubby

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MODERN BRITISH SCHOOL - A LIFE SIZED CARVED WOOD PORTRAIT HEAD OF A MAN, 31CM H Dusty/dirty, undamaged

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KNIGHT (CHARLES, EDITOR) - THE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE IMPERIAL EDITION, 2 VOLS, LARGE 4TO, ENGRAVED TITLE, PORTRAIT AND PLTS, CONTEMPORARY HALF CALF [C1860] AND THREE SHELVES OF BOOKS MAINLY 19TH C AND LATER, MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL SHELF STOCK, INCLUDNG FLY FISHING

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JACK STEPHENSON, 20TH CENTURY - HEAD OF A GENTLEMAN; PORTRAIT OF A MAN, HEAD AND SHOULDERS, TWO, BOTH SIGNED WITH INITIALS, ONE SIGNED AGAIN AND DATED 2008-9 ON THE STRETCHER, OIL ON CANVAS, 38.5 X 28.5CM AND SMALLER Good condition

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EDWARD HACKER AFTER W & H BARRAED - EQUESTRIAN PORTRAIT OF A FOX HUNTER, AQUATINT, MID 19TH C, MOUNTED TO WITHIN PLATEMARK, 40 X 50CM, BIRD'S EYE MAPLE FRAME AND A REPRODUCTION PRINT OF GOLFERS, MAPLE FRAME (2) First print with closed tear

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CESARE MARIANNECCI (C1819-1894) (COPYIST) AFTER SIR ANTHONY VAN DYCK (1599-1641) - PORTRAIT OF CARDINAL GUIDO BENTIVOGLIO, SIGNED AND DATED 1870, WATERCOLOUR ON PAPER LAID ON CANVAS, 66 X 50CM, UNFRAMED Localised loss around sitter's head that requires retouching, paper browned but stable, not torn, holed or previously restored, in wooden slip surround, on the original wooden stretchers

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ENGLISH SCHOOL, C1810, PORTRAIT MINIATURES OF A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, PENDANTS, SEATED HALF LENGTH, SHE IN A WHITE DRESS, HER HAIR IN RINGLETS, HE IN A CAROLEAN ARMCHAIR HOLDING A BOOK, IVORY, 105 X 88MM (2) Both cracked and warped, long laid down on the present wooden support, in near contemporary early Victorian ornate gilt frames with some losses

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VICTORIAN SCHOOL - PORTRAIT OF AN OFFICER, WATERCOLOUR, POSSIBLY OVER A LIGHTLY PRINTED GROUND, WITH INSCRIPTION VERSO GRANDFATHER JOHN MEAN PAINTED 1876 CAPTIN, 39 X 34CM, BIRD'S EYE MAPLE FRAME Poor condition, localised loss, scratched, dust, worm holed, varnish uneven and dirty

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THE HON. JOHN COLLIER, OBE (1850-1934) - PORTRAIT OF A LADY KNITTING SEATED IN A GREEN ARMCHAIR, SIGNED (IN RED), OIL ON CANVAS, 103 X 81.5CM, IN THE ORIGINAL FRAME BY RICHARD TURLEYTurley was described by John Collier as 'my frame maker' in 1898 (source: NPG Directory of British Picture Frame Makers)Condition report: In good original unlined condition, beneath glass in late Victorian gilt frame with, on the reverse, the printed trade label of Richard Turley Carver & Gilder...., 21 Crogsland Road Kentish Town NW

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ENGLISH SCHOOL, MID 18TH C - PORTRAIT OF ELIZABETH MASON, NEE COE OF EATON NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, BUST LENGTH IN A BROWN DRESS, WHITE CAP AND BLACK LACE SHAWL, WITH OLD INSCRIPTION ON A LABEL ON THE STRETCHER ELIZABETH THE WIFE OF MR PAUL MASON OF EATON DAUGHTER OF MR STEPHEN COE GRANDSON OF THE REV STEPHEN COE RECTOR OF ORDSALL AND GRANDDAUGHTER OF MR LLEWELYN, OIL ON CANVAS, OVAL, 73 X 82CM, IN 18TH C CARVED PANEL FRAME Localised loss and much dirt. Lined probably in the later 19th c. The frame with old restorations presumably by Edward Wilkinson Carver & Guilder Potter Street Worksop (late 19th c), with small losses and gold painted at later date, generally showing the effects of long term storage in a dusty outbuilding or similar

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ENGLISH SCHOOL, MID 18TH C - PORTRAIT OF THE REVEREND GEORGE MASO,N MA RECTOR OF ORDSALL NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, BUST LENGTH, OIL ON CANVAS, OVAL, 72.5 X 62.5CM, IN 18TH C CARVED PANEL FRAME Much dirt from long term storage in a dusty outbuilding or similar, unlined, localised loss of medium, the frame original but chipped in various places and gold painted several times

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ENGLISH SCHOOL, MID 18TH C - PORTRAIT OF PAUL MASON OF EATON NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, BUST LENGTH IN A BLUE GREY COAT AND WHITE STOCK, WITH OLD INSCRIPTION ON THE STRETCHER PAUL MASON ESQUIRE OF EATON IN THE COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE AND,  ON ANOTHER LABEL ?THIS PICTURE WAS BOUGHT BY ME ON JULY 29 1914 FROM MR J W BIRD LATE SURGEON RN OF 15 DOWNSIDE CRESCENT HAMPSTEAD NW. HIS ACCOUNT OF IT SEEMS TO BE THAT IT HAD BEEN IN HIS FAMILY FOR SOME TIME & THAT IT IS A PORTRAIT OF PAUL MASON OF EATON, THE FIRST OF THE NAME BUT THE FRAME IS NOT LIKE THAT OF HIS WIFE NOR THAT OF GEORGE MASON AND IS WIFE [SIGNED W H MASON], OIL ON CANVAS, OVAL, 73.5 X 61CM, IN 18TH C CARVED PANEL FRAME Over cleaned and lined in the early 20th c, localised flaking mainly in wig, generally showing the effects of long term storage in a dusty outbuilding or similar. The frame original but with old restorations and gold painted at later date

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20TH CENTURY SCHOOL - PORTRAIT OF A TUDOR NOBLEWOMAN, OIL ON BOARD, 90 X 66CM Some localised paint shrinkage

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Denby Sweeting (British 1936-2020) Portrait of a Spaniel, oil on board, framed. Measurements 26 x 21 cm, frame 37 x 32 cmProvenance: Consigned from the artist's estate

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English School, 19th century, a head and shoulders portrait of a lady wearing a bonnet, watercolour probably on ivory, 5 x 4cm, another of a lady in a burgundy coloured dress and with her hair in ringlets, watercolour probably on ivory, 7.5 x 6cm, a further example of a lady with a pink rose in her hair, watercolour, 8.5 x 6.5cm, a/f, a pair depicting children a/f, with a cased miniature of a seated lady, watercolour, 10.5 x 8cm and a print and an ambrotype-type photograph (8)Condition report: All unexamined out of frames. All frames with chips, dents and scratches, bonnet example with screw for loop broken through front of frame. Rose example lacking elements of paint and frame a/f, children very stained and faded. Photo faded, case for cased example with a very 'bubbled' cover.

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After Samuel Cooper, Portrait of Oliver Cromwell in Armour, oil on panel, measurements 23 x 18 cm, frame 39.5 x 35 cmHandwritten label verso: 'Sir James berry Kirbygail Westmead, Rockhampton, SW15 bought Sept 13 1937, two wax seal stamps verso

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English School, 19th century, 3/4 portrait of a young lady wearing a blue dress and a red shawl, oil on canvas, 91 x 71cmCondition report: Painting is an oil on canvas, framed without glazing. The canvas has been relined and some repairs conducted in 1976 including above the left shoulder. The paint has craquelure throughout, the paint condition appears stable, no obvious signs of paint loss or deterioration. There is a scratch on the sitters left sleeve with some paint loss as photographed. The painting was relined, restored and later stretcher and frame 24/12/1976 as detailed on label verso. 

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19th Century Portrait of a Young Boy, oil on canvas, gilt frame, measurements 41 x 35 cm, frame 60 x 55 cm*In need of restoration

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After Adriaen Hannemann, Portrait of Oliver Cromwell, oil on canvas, faded plaque on frame reads Oliver Cromwell 1599-1658, measurements 72 x 59 cm, frame 78 x 67 cmCondition report: The painting is an oil on canvas, framed without glazing. There is loss of tension to the canvas, a number of patches verso from previous repairs, a tear to the upper left edge, a number of surface dents. The paint surface as some paint losses, craquelure, scuffs and scratches. There is fading of the paint colours, surface accretions and dirt throughout. A number of abrasions are present. The frame has general wear and tear, surface scratches and chips, the plaque on the bottom is much faded and barely legible

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Watercolour of a lady reading on the front step, signed Jordan, dated 1926 bottom right, watercolour, mounted and framed. Measurements 35 x 25 cm, frame 54 x 44 cmtogether with Maria Huldshiniski (20th Century) a portrait of a lady in a blue dress, signed bottom right, oil on canvas, measurements 90 x 72 cm, frame 102 x 82 cm (2)

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Walter Woodington (British, born 1916), ¾ length portrait of George H.Hamer, wearing a grey suit, signed top left, oil on canvas, 74 x 61cm

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Attributed to Deryck Foster (British 1924-2011), Portrait of A Woman in Red Jacket, oil on board, signed bottom right, measurements 46 x 36 cm, frame 61 x 51 cm.Label Verso: Society for Marine Artists

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British School (19th Century) Portrait of a Lady Making Lace, print on canvas, measurements 61 x 66 cmCondition report: This lot has been withdrawn

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After Henry Frederick Lucas Lucas, portrait of 'Bendigo', print '...by Ben Battle... Hasty Girl' 'foaled in 1880' trained by C W Jousiffe' 'The property of Hedworth J Barclay Esquite, winner of the Cambridgeshire Stakes '1883...' 41 x 53.5cm (1)Condition report: Margin very foxed, unexamined out of frame

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Naive School, 19th century, Portrait of a child sitting in a landscape, label verso, Orlando George Charles Bridgeman, Hon. (later 3rd Earl of Bradford) by Sir George Hayter, gouache, 59.5cm x 67.5cmCondition report: Frame a/f

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Half portrait of a 17th century gentleman, wearing a lace collar and sash, a landscape beyond, 76.5cm x 63.5cmCondition report: the painting is an oil on canvas, framed without glazing. Paint has craquelure throughout, overpainting present to the figure and some of background. There is a dent to the bottom right, a horizontal cut a few cm long to the top right. A repaired tear to the lower right edge and a repair centre left. There are small holes around the edges and corners. Additional photographs uploaded to the website to examine.

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An Edwardian photograph album, leather bound, the leaves printed with flower sprays and gilt-edged photo mounts, partially filled with family portraits, 4to, together with a cased Daguerreotype portrait of a gentleman, 7cm. (2)

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A collection of loose postcards, mostly early 20th century, including topographical and portrait subjects with some embroidered examples, together with a small collection of cigarette cards to albums.

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A 19th century French gilt metal jewellery box, the cover inset with an enamel bust portrait of a lady in profile, 6.5cm square, 4cm high.Condition report: Portrait appears good with no losses or fractures. Case fair/good with minor signs of age. Lining worn.

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A miniature portrait pendant, of circular form enclosing miniature on ivory of a mughal, the engine turned reverse engraved with Earls coronet and initials 'S.H.' '1840-1923, suspended from chain

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In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteFamily Group: A Great War ‘Western Front’ M.C. pair awarded to Second Lieutenant J. C. Lott, East Lancashire Regiment, late 18th (1st Public Schools) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, who was killed in action on 13 April 1918 - together with a rare Memorial Volume commemorating the recipient Military Cross, G.V.R., unnamed as issued; 1914-15 Star (1758 Pte. J. C. Lott. R. Fus:); Memorial Plaque (John Cyprian Lott) very fine Pair: Lieutenant R. C. Lott, 12th (Service) Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers, later attached General Staff, who was Mentioned in Despatches for his services in Salonika during the Great War British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. R. C. Lott.) nearly extremely fine (5) £700-£900 --- M.C. London Gazette 17 September 1917: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in leading his company to their objective with great dash and ability. During consolidation he set a splendid example of coolness and disregard of danger, moving about on the top and encouraging his men. On several occasions he has shown exceptional gallantry, within three days personally leading three bombing attacks against a strongly-wired enemy position.’ John Cyprian Lott was born on 28 February 1895 at De Aar, Cape Colony, South Africa the son of the Reverend Reginald Charles Lott and Alice Margaret Lott. He was educated at Sherborne School and Trinity College, Oxford and enlisted as a Private in the University and Public Schools Brigade, 18th Battalion Royal Fusiliers on 2 September 1914, proceeding to France with them on 14 November 1915. He was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Special Reserve of Officers, 3rd Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment on 5 September 1916 and was attached to the 11th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment on 29 September 1916. Second Lieutenant Lott was wounded on 10 March 1917 and 27 March 1918 and was killed in action on 13 April 1918: ‘He was killed in the Trench Line between the village of Merris and Vieux Berquin, when he was hit by a bullet in the left temple and killed instantaneously. His body was buried in the garden at a farm house...During this last fighting under very adverse circumstances, he, in conjunction with orders, by their fine example, largely contributed to maintaining the line under very critical conditions’ (extract from a letter of condolence written in the field, 15 April 1918, from Colonel A. Rickman, 11th East Lancashire Regiment, to Mrs Lott). He is buried in Outtersteene Communal Cemetery Extension, Bailleul, France. Sold together with a personal memorial volume dedicated to the recipient, not recorded in Tom Donovan’s Bibliography of Personal Memorial Volumes of the Great War 1914-18 and presumably one of a very limited number produced for family members and close friends or possibly unique. Bound in brown leather with gilt borders and lettering, the volume, in very good condition, contains a fine pencil portrait, biographical/career details and very neat handwritten ink transcriptions of tributes and letters of condolence from Lott’s former Commanding Officer, fellow officers and Chaplain. Also sold with an original photograph of the recipient’s wooden cross grave in France. Ralph Charles Lott, older brother of the above, was born in 1892 in Bournmouth, Hampshire. He matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford in 1911 and was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant from the Officer Training Corps on 19 September 1914. Promoted Temporary Lieutenant in the 12th (Service) Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers on 26 November 1914, he served with his battalion in Salonika from 22 December 1915 and was admitted to the 28th General Hospital on 6 September 1916, suffering from from malaria. Lott was attached to the General Staff, War Office in Salonika in 1916 and was Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 6 December 1916). He was transferred to the General List on 26 November 1918 and relinquished his commission on 31 July 1919, retaining the rank of Lieutenant. For his services during the war, he was awarded the Order of the White Eagle, 5th Class by His Majesty the King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (London Gazette 15 October 1920). Lott’s Medal Index Card shows he applied for his Great War medals, including 1914-15 Star, in 1927, at which time he was Schoolmaster at The School, Malvern Link, Worcestershire.

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In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteA well-documented Great War Pilot’s M.C. group of three awarded to Captain T. Owen, South Staffordshire Regiment, attached Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force, who, having flown RE8s with 4 Squadron in France, was wounded in action with 14 Squadron in Palestine, and was decorated for his gallantry in undertaking numerous successful low level reconnaissance and ground attack sorties Military Cross, G.V.R., unnamed as issued; British War and Victory Medals (Capt. T. Owen R.A.F.) nearly extremely fine (3) £1,400-£1,800 --- M.C. London Gazette 26 July 1918: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He has carried out many successful low reconnaissances, bringing back good reports. When on artillery patrol, he succeeded in completely disorganising the traffic on a main road, getting direct hits on troops and transport by artillery. On this occasion it is estimated that forty lorries were destroyed. He also attacked enemy troops and transport with bombs and machine-guns with success.’ Thomas Owen, born in 1889, was a native of Meifod, Powys, who lived most of his life in Aberystwyth. He was gazetted Second Lieutenant to a Regular Army battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment on 26 July 1915, with an almost immediate attachment to 2/10 Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. He was posted to Egypt in December and transferred to the Royal Flying Corps, training as a Pilot partly in Egypt and partly at the Central Flying School, Upavon, Wiltshire. He was gazetted Flying Officer on 16 March 1917 and three months later was posted to France where, from 30 June 1917 he was on active service as a pilot with 4 Squadron (RE8s) at a time when the average life of a pilot was a fortnight. Owen survived a close call on 21 September 1917, when he and his Observer, Second Lieutenant L. V. W. Clark, in RE8, ‘A4298’, eventually extricated themselves and got home safely following a fraught combat with five enemy machines above Polygon Wood. Sent out to 14 Squadron in Palestine, he was wounded in action in the leg during a photo-reconnaissance patrol on 9 January 1918 and was awarded the Military Cross on 13 May 1918. Captain Owen returned to the Home Establishment on 4 June 1918 and left the R.A.F. via the Unemployed List, on 27 May 1919, later becoming an Inspector of Schools. Note: Hal Giblin and Norman Franks in ‘The Military Cross to Flying Personnel of Great Britain and the Empire 1914-19’ state in error that Owen served in Gallipoli from August 1915 until evacuated to Egypt in December. Owen’s Medal Index Card indicates no entitlement to the 1914-15 Star. Sold with the following items and ephemera: the recipient’s captioned photograph album documenting his time in Egypt, October 1916 - January 1917, 48 pictures; album of family related photographs, containing a good portrait photograph of the recipient in South Staffordshire Regiment officer’s uniform; identity bracelet, in 9 carat gold, front of fob engraved ‘Capt. T. Owen, M.C. Cong: R.A.F.’ and the reverse engraved ‘To Tommy from Major R. E. Saul, Comdg. 4, Squadron R.A.F.’; cloth R.F.C wings; cloth R.A.F. wings; Military Cross riband bar; R.A.F. brass ’eagle and crown’ cap insignia; wound stripe; Royal Flying Corps cap badge; a small piece of rock on which handwritten in ink ‘Alabaster, Pyramids, 2.7.16’; an annotated aerial photograph of the area of land between Armentieres and Lille taken 16 July 1917; two original Temporary Commission documents - 2nd Lieutenant in Land Forces, dated 26 July 1915 and Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force, dated 1 April 1918; King’s Message to the Royal Air Force document; cloth arm badge - 4 red chevrons; Photograph of an RE8 of No. 4 Squadron with pilot (possibly Owen) and observer; a further quantity of photographs - both family and military subjects; a quantity of cards, menus, certificates and other ephemera.

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In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteThree: Private A. T. Baker, Hertfordshire Regiment, who was killed at the Battle of the Sambre on 4 November 1918 1914 Star (2418 Pte. A. Baker. 1/1 Herts: R.); British War and Victory Medals (2418 Pte. A. Baker. Herts. R.); Memorial Plaque (Albert Baker), with Buckingham Palace enclosure, together with small wooden stand for display; Memorial Scroll ‘Pte. Albert Baker Hertfordshire Regt.’, in scroll tube, addressed to Mr. F. Baker, Red Cottages, Wigginton, Tring’, good very fine (4) £300-£400 --- Albert Thomas Baker was born in 1896 at Wigginton, Hertfordshire the son of Frederick and Lucy Baker. He attested for the 1st Battalion, Hertfordshire Regiment (Territorial Force) in 1913 and, after the outbreak of war, served with F Company on the Western Front from 6 November 1914, initially occupying trenches during the closing stages of the 1st Battle of Ypres. He was killed in action on the outskirts of Jolimetz, near Le Quesnoy, France on 4 November 1918 during the Battalion’s final action of the war. On that day, during the Battle of the Sambre, the 1/1st Battalion Hertfordshire Regiment took part in forcing the enemy’s positions to advance into the Forêt de Mormal. Baker is buried at Ghissignies British Cemetery, France. His name is also to be found on the Wigginton War Memorial besides that of his younger brother, also killed in action in 1918. Sold with the following items and original documents: The recipient’s Hertfordshire Regiment cap badge; named Imperial War Graves Commission commemorative scroll in its tube; Army Form B. 104-121 from the Record Office sent to the recipient’s father regarding his son’s cemetery of burial, this dated, 2 April 1919; letter from the Imperial War Graves Commission sent to the recipient’s mother regarding her son’s precise grave location, this dated 26 March 1925; Transmittal Slip for 1914 Star, addressed to the recipient’s mother, dated 18 August 1919; small soft back prayer book ‘A Form of Prayer for Open Air Services’; small red hardback prayer book, inside front cover written in ink ‘Albert Thomas Baker in memory of his confirmation by the Bishop of St. Albans at Tring on Thursday March 19: 1914’; two commemorative cards in memory of the recipient, illustrated on front cover, containing a short elegy and outline of the recipient’s service and circumstances of death; Princess Mary 1914 card ‘With Best Wishes for a Happy Christmas and a Victorious New Year’ in envelope with two photographs of Princess Mary; Princess Mary 1915 card ‘With Best Wishes for a Victorious New Year’; portrait photograph of the recipient in uniform 75mm x 110mm; three photographs, in the form of postcards, featuring men of the 1/1st Hertfordshire Regiment, images taken in the field, likely France, two of which are addressed to the recipient’s mother, the first with the inscription in pencil ‘This is our guard’, the second with a greeting containing the line ‘what do you think of the photo, these are some of the best.’; a letter sent by the recipient to his sister, approximately 200 hundred words, dated 21 July 1918.

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In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteThree: Private L. Dymond, 3rd Light Horse Regiment, Australian Imperial Force 1914-15 Star (1021 Pte L. Dymond. 3/L.H. Rgt. A.I.F.); British War and Victory Medals (1021 Dvr. L. Dymond. 3 L.H.R. A.I.F.) with three damaged named card boxes of issue, and a portrait photograph of recipient in uniform taken by a firm in Cairo, nearly extremely fine (3) £200-£300

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In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteFamily Group: Pair: Lieutenant E. D. Whittles, Royal Air Force, late Royal Flying Corps and Artists Rifles British War and Victory Medals (Lieut E. D. Whittles. R.A.F.) Five: Mrs. Florence B. Whittles, British Red Cross Society Three British Red Cross Society Medals, bronze and enamel, all named to the reverse ‘F. B. Whittles’, with top riband bars for Proficiency in Red Cross Nursing, Red Cross First Aid, and Anti-Gas Training’; a British Red Cross Society Long Service Medal, for 3 Years’ Service with integral top riband bar, bronze and enamel, the reverse officially numbered 15172; British Red Cross Society ‘For Merit’ badge, bronze and enamel, named to the reverse ‘F. B. Whittles’ together with a British Red Cross Society Proficiency Voucher, certifying Mrs Florence Beatrice Whittles to be proficient in Anti-Gas Training, dated 5 June 1939, nearly extremely fine (lot) £180-£220 --- Edward Deric Whittles was born on 11 August 1897 at Leek, Staffordshire. A silk manufacturer by occupation, he attested for the 28th (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment (Artists Rifles) on 24 November 1915 and was discharged on 9 September 1916 in consequence of being appointed Second Lieutenant on the General List for duty with the Royal Flying Corps. Having completed flying training in April 1917, he joined 54 Squadron (Sopwith Camels) in France on 14 March 1918 and was promoted Lieutenant on 1 April 1918, on which date he also transferred to the Royal Air Force upon its formation. A Medical Board having determined that his deteriorating health rendered him fit only for light duty at Home, he returned to England on 20 April and was appointed to a Temporary Commission in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment on 13 July, reverting to the rank of Second Lieutenant, and was released with effect from 26 April 1919. He died in Staffordshire in 1975. Sold with copied service records and the following original items: Officer’s Record of Services Army Book 439; Fédération Aéronautique Internationale, British Empire Aviator’s Certificate in blue leather binding with photograph of the recipient in uniform; Air Ministry transmittal letter for Great War medals; Royal Flying Corps (Officers) Central Flying School graduation certificate; Royal Flying Corps cloth wings; photograph album containing twenty captioned photographs of the recipient, taken during 1918, mostly in R.F.C. uniform, both individual and group shots, one photograph captioned ‘E.D.W. winning the 100 Yds Open at Denstone 3.4.1913’, also containing another set of R.F.C. cloth wings; framed fine studio portrait photograph of the recipient in Royal Flying Corps uniform with metal R.F.C wings affixed to head of wooden backed, metal plated frame (17cm x 27cm). Florence Beatrice Whittles (neé Wildblood), the wife of the above, was born in 1897 in Burslem, Staffordshire and died in Leek, Staffordshire in 1988.

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In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteEight: Able Seaman J. W. Turner, Royal Navy British War Medal 1914-20 (J.89336 J. W. Turner. Boy 1, R.N.); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 3rd issue, coinage head (J.89336 J. W. Turner. A.B. H.M.S. Danae); together with an Arethusa & Chichester Training Ship medal, silver, the reverse engraved ‘J. W. Turner’, very fine and better (9) £140-£180 --- John Walter Turner was born in Bardford, Yorkshire on 3 June 1902. Enlisting for Boy service 19 April 1918, his service at the end of the Great War was in H.M.S. Ganges. He was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal on 28 June 1935. Sold with an original portrait postcard, the reverse of which states that Turner was wounded during the course of an Arctic convoy in the Second World War. His service record notes that he was invalided from the service 21 March 1945.

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In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteFive: Lance Corporal J. W. Dickinson, Royal Army Service Corps, who was Mentioned in Despatches for service in Italy 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, 1 clasp, 8th Army; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with M.I.D. oak leaf, with card box of issue addressed to ‘Mr J. W. Dickinson, 17 Bramstan Gardens, Bramley, Leeds’, and War Office enclosure letters, addressed to recipient as a Lance Corporal in the R.A.S.C., for M.I.D. Emblem and the Defence Medal, generally good very fine Three: Gunner W. G. Turnage, Royal Artillery, who died on active service on 10 December 1947 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with named Under-Secretary of State condolence slip, in card box of issue addressed to ‘Mrs H. G. Turnage, 3 Lower St, Quainton, Near Aylesbury, Bucks’, and portrait photograph of recipient, good very fine (8) £60-£80 --- M.I.D. London Gazette 29 November 1945: ‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Italy.’ William George Turnage was the husband of Hilda Grace Turnage of Quainton. He served as a Gunner with 512th Coast Regiment, Royal Artillery, and died 10 December 1947. Gunner Turnage is buried in Quainton (St. Mary and Holy Cross) Churchyard, Buckinghamshire.

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In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteFour: Flight Lieutenant G. P. Jacobs, 117 Squadron, Royal Air Force, a Dakota C47 Pilot who completed over 550 operational hours on supply missions over the ‘Burma Front’ in 1945 1939-45 Star; Burma Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with damaged named card box of issue, addressed to ‘F. Lt. G. P. Jacobs, Cypress, Partridge Rd., Brockenhurst, Hants.’, good very fine (4) £200-£240 --- Geoffrey Peter Jacobs was born in Winchester in 1923. Having enlisted in the Royal Air Force, he passed a Night Visual Capacity test in October 1942 and underwent flying training in Canada from May 1943 until August 1944 whilst in the rank of Leading Aircraftman. Returning briefly to England he was then posted to 229 Group in India and flew there in stages, arriving at Karachi on 9 January 1945. Now a fully qualified Dakota C47 pilot he was assigned to 117 Squadron, at Sylhet, India and, on 6 April, commenced a period of supply dropping missions over the Burma Front, his squadron’s tasks also including the supply of Wingate’s Chindits operating behind enemy lines. Often flying multiple sorties a day, Jacobs had completed around 39 supply drops - typically 6500lb per drop - by the end of the month. In spite of rain, ice and violent monsoon storms, the missions continued through May and with the withdrawal of the U.S.A.A.F. around this time, the air supply drops in South-East Asia became mainly an R.A.F. responsibility, adding further pressure on supply crews. Additionally, the Army’s advance towards Rangoon was causing ever lengthening supply lines and consequent pressure on crews to fly increasing numbers of hours, and so in mid-May 117 Squadron moved south to Kyuakpyu, on Ramree Island, Burma, a searing hot airstrip with a permanently strong wind which made for particularly difficult landings. Jacobs flew 73 sorties in May and continued to fly supply drops throughout the remainder of the campaign in Burma, his logbook recording that he often carried passengers - outward journeys with reinforcements and wounded coming back. The squadron moved to Hmawbi, near Rangoon, in August 1945 and by V.J. Day, Jacobs had completed a total of 169 sorties, flying over 550 hours and carrying over 3000 passengers. He completed his flying with 117 Squadron in December 1945 and was then posted to 267 Squadron, remaining in the Far East and India until September 1946, the final operational entry in his flying log book being a flight from Akyab to Mingdalon in Burma on 7 September 1946. His log book also records many further hours flown in Chipmunks and Tiger Moths at R.F.S. Hamble, Southampton in 1950-1951. Sold with the recipient’s original Flying Log Book, an R.C.A.F. type covering the period May 1943 to October 1951. Damaged spine, contents good including pasted in press cuttings; the recipient’s ‘Pilot’s Notes for Dakota 1 & III’; two original portrait photographs of the recipient in uniform (83mm x 133mm); three photographic negatives - one showing a portrait of an officer in R.A.F. uniform (presumably the recipient) and two images of three individuals in front of a Dakota C47. Also sold with an album of captioned photographs and press cuttings relating to the 19th Infantry Division (India) in the Burma Campaign. This also containing an original portrait photograph of a soldier in Second World War Tropical Shirt Sleeve Order uniform bearing some likeness to the recipient, and is therefore possibly the former property of the recipient’s younger brother, William Sidney Jacobs, who served with 2960 Squadron, R.A.F. Regiment in Burma during the Second World War.

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In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteBritish War Medal 1914-20 (F. 6745 H. J. Nash. L.M. R.N.A.S.) in its named card box of issue, extremely fine £80-£100 --- Herbert Jack Nash was born in 1893 at Hastings, Sussex. He was an electrician by occupation and joined the Royal Naval Air Service as an Air Mechanic 2nd Grade (Elec) on 21st July 1915, serving in President II, the R.N.A.S. base at Eastchurch. Promoted to Air Mechanic 1st Grade (Elec) on 15 December 1916, Leading Mechanic (Elec) on 1 November 1917, Nash was then appointed Corporal Mechanic in the Royal Air Force at the time of its formation on 1 April 1918. He saw no active overseas service and was transferred to the Royal Air Force Reserve on 4 March 1919 in consequence of demobilisation. He died at Hastings in 1977. Sold with the following ephemera: a portrait photograph of the recipient in uniform, 80mm x 135mm; a piece of fabric 70mm x 80mm, described as ‘Piece of Zepp, 1916’, the fabric itself inscribed in pencil ‘Portion of fabric of Zepp. L15’; Issues 2, 3 and 4 of ‘Stunts’, the Journal of the R.N.A.S., dated December 1916, January 1917 and March 1917 respectively, generally good condition; menu card from Eastchurch R.N.A.S. ‘Old Boys’ Association Eighth Annual Dinner, 24 April 1926; the recipient’s Certificate of Transfer to Reserve on Demobilisation; two small group photographs of British Army soldiers in tropical uniform, one inscribed to the reverse ‘Transport 249, C7, Loq. Laq. Island Nov 1918’; a short note written by the recipient to his mother; a postcard, dated 24 April 1914 showing mailing dates for R.M.S. Otranto.

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In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteSold by Order of the Family for the Benefit of the Fawcett Society. The Women’s Social and Political Union Medal awarded to Miss Nellie Godfrey, who was arrested and imprisoned for throwing a missile at Winston Churchill’s car as he attended an election rally in Bolton in December 1909 Women’s Social and Political Union Medal for Valour, 22mm, silver, the obverse inscribed ‘Hunger Strike’, the reverse named ‘Nellie Godfrey’, the suspension bar dated ‘December 7th. 1909’, complete with integral top ‘For Valour’ brooch bar, the lettering on the top brooch bar, suspension bar, and medal obverse enamelled in the colours of the W.S.P.U., in original case of issue, the inside silk interior lining of lid with gold blocked inscription, ‘Presented to Nellie Godfrey. by the Women’s Social & Political Union in recognition of a gallant action, whereby through endurance to the last extremity of hunger and hardship a great principle of political justice was vindicated’, the lining now somewhat distressed and worn but name still legible, the medal nearly extremely fine £6,000-£8,000 --- Nellie Godfrey joined the Women’s Social and Political Union in 1909, and was first arrested in the summer of 1909, appearing before Bow Street Magistrates on 9 July 1909. She was arrested for a second time on 7 December of that year, charged with throwing a missile at Winston Churchill’s motor car, as he travelled to an election rally in Bolton in the run-up to the January 1910 General Election. At the time Churchill, the Member of Parliament for Dundee, was President of the Board of Trade, and was undertaking a campaign tour of Lancashire. Suspecting trouble ahead of his address, the police had erected strong barricades along the route of his journey, but Miss Godfrey managed to break through the timber barriers and threw a piece of iron at his car. The iron was wrapped in paper bearing the message ‘Thrown by a woman of England as a protest against the Government’s treatment of political prisoners.’ (Votes for Women, 9 December 1909 refers) Appearing at Bolton Magistrates Court the following day, Miss Godfrey pleaded guilty, and was fined 40 shillings. Refusing to pay, she was sentenced to seven days’ imprisonment. Released from Manchester Prison on medical grounds (most likely under the ‘cat and mouse’ system, whereby those political prisoners who embarked upon a hunger strike were released as soon as their condition started to deteriorate, in order that they should not become a political martyr), she returned to London, and two years later appeared again before Bow Street Magistrates on 27 November 1911. Sold with a portrait photographic image of the recipient wearing her medal, and various photographic images of the recipient in later life.

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In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteSold by Order of the Family The Governor-General’s Uniform worn by the Rt. Hon. Sir George Stanley, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., C.M.G., who served as Governor of Madras from 1929-34 and Acting Viceroy of India in 1934 Comprising a Court Dress coatee this in navy cloth lavishly decorated with panels of black velvet bearing gold wire leaf and sequin decoration, front, back, tails, collar, cuffs; all large size gilt buttons are present and feature the mounted post 1901 Royal Arms, these all by ‘Gaunt & Son Ltd. London’. Tailored by ‘Meyer & Mortimer 36 Conduit St. London’, for ‘Col. Hon. G. F. Stanley’, order number 9494, dated 1929. This garment would have been worn with ivory coloured wool breeches, long silk hose and court pumps. A Dress coatee for other occasions, again of navy cloth, the collar, cuffs and ‘pockets’ (back & front) again decorated with black velvet panels bearing gold wire and sequin leaf decoration, the large size gilt buttons bear as a mount the Imperially crowned Garter enclosing the Royal Arms (Jennens & Co. London). A pair of Dress trousers in navy blue cloth, the seams decorated with full length broad acorn and scallop pattern gold lace (6.4cm). Nine stiffened white linen collars and a black crepe mourning arm band, four ivory silk ‘knots’ for attachment to the metal ‘collar’ as a G.C.S.I., the whole contained in a japanned metal named carrying trunk, the gilt lace panels are in excellent condition overall, there are only minute moth holes to the Court coatee, slightly more damage to the Dress coat and trousers, small areas of surface moth damage, the gold lace trouser seams in very good condition but part detached (lot) £1,400-£1,800 --- The Rt. Hon. Sir George Frederick Stanley was born on 14 October 1872, the sixth son of the 16th Earl of Derby, and was educated at Wellington College and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. He was commissioned into the Royal Horse Artillery in 1893, and served during the Boer War and later during the Great War, where he was twice Mentioned in Despatches and was appointed a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. He served as a Conservative MP for Preston from 1910 to 1922, and for Willesden East from 1924 to 1929, and held various junior ministerial appointments during his time in Parliament, being appointed a Privy Councillor 1927. Stanley was appointed Governor of Madras in 1929, and was created a Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire on his appointment. He briefly served as acting Viceroy of India in 1934, and was created a Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India. He retired in November 1934, and died on 1 July 1938. A portrait of the recipient, by Sir Oswald Birley, wearing this uniform together with the Mantle of the Order of the Star of India, is on display in the Madras Mueum. Please note that this lot is not suitable for shipping, but can be hand delivered within mainland Britain by prior arrangement with Christopher Mellor-Hill.

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Peter COLLINS (1923-2001) conte crayon portrait of topless female in pleasing octagon wood frame,Approx portrait size is 46 x 36 cm

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Large 1970s oil on board portrait of a lady in pink in thin frame,The portrait measures 60 x 53 cm

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Joseph SMEDLEY (1923-2016) oil on board, portrait of a baby, initialled and dated, wood framed,The oil measures 35 x 45 cm

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Unsigned watercolour portrait of a topless lady, wood frame,The portrait measures 43 x 31 cm

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Late Victoria oval pastel portrait of young society lady in original frame, unsigned,The portrait measures 47 x 37 cm

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Large oil on canvas, portrait of Georgian society lady, circa 1800 in original, deep recessed frame, The portrait measures 90 x 74 cm

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Unsigned, British modern school, mid 20thC oil on canvas, portrait of a faceless man, unframed,61 x 51 cmFew occasional small puncture holes

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Unsigned, late 20thC oil on board, portrait of young naked Afro-Caribbean lady, thin frame,The painting measures 35 x 45 cm

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D J Lacroix 1945 French surrealist female oil on paper portrait, signed and dated, framed,The portrait measures 49 x 59 cm

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Bessie Bamber (Liverpool active 1890-1910) miniature oil portrait on board, of a terrier in original gilt frame, signed in initials,The portrait measures 8 x 6 cm

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Attributed to KUNISADA (1786-1865) wood block print "Portrait of a Japanese lady", signed to print, mounted and in pleasing wood frame,The print measures 23 x 18 cm

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4 various oils, 3 landscapes and 1 portrait of a blonde haired girl

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Unsigned, oil on board, portrait of a young seated nude lady, framed,The portrait measures 34 x 45 cm

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1991 modernist female nude watercolour initialled S.R. framed,The portrait measures 38 x 29 cm

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Maurice COLASSON (1911-1992) graphite, reclining female nude on chaise lounge, signed in initials, studio stamped and framed,The portrait measures 25 x 45 cm

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