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ÆŸ Jean Chardin, Voyages du Chevalier Chardin en Persen et autres lieux de l'Orient, printed in French, edition nouvelle by Le Normant [Paris, 1811] 11 volumes, including the Atlas volume, complete, comprising 10 volumes (in 8vo), with half-titles, bound in contemporary morocco-backed boards, excellent condition, and the Atlas volume (folio) with half-title, engraved portrait, large folding engraved map, 10 folding engraved plans and 71 engraved plates (on 63 sheets), final two plates a little darkened, else very clean and crisp condition, marbled paper doublures, later morocco-backed boards, good condition A fine and beautifully illustrated set of Chardin's travel and voyages through Persia and the Orient, including trips to Kashan, Isfahan and Qom.
Portraits of Nassir ad-Din and Muzzaffer ad-Din Shah Qajar, miniature paintings on bone mounted to nineteenth century cushions [Qajar Persia, last quarter of nineteenth century] three small oval portraits on bone, two depicting Nassir ad-Din Shah Qajar and the third of Muzzaffer ad-Din Shah Qajar, each under glass in metal frame and mounted onto nineteenth-century velvet cushions with tassels, highly decorative pieces and in very good overall condition, each portrait c. 50 by 38 mm. Provenance: Sotheby's, 1991, lot 851.
A double kneeling portrait of a young princess and attendant, Indian miniature on paper [India (likely Deccan), c. 1800] single leaf, ink and gouache on paper heightened in gold, depicting a young princess and attendant kneeling on a palatial terrace, the princess adorned in pearly and emerald jewellery and dressed in a sheer gold-lined sari over a striking green brocade fabric, birds flying in a sky marked with red flashes, possibly signifying the sunset, some light fading and evidence of faint water staining, overall bright and attractive condition, 200 by 125 mm.; mounted, framed and glazed
Portrait of a Nobleman, artist signed Qasim Ra'isi, from a fine album leaf with three verses of Persian calligraphy to the reverse, illuminated manuscript on card [Mughal India, dated 1254 AH (1838 AD)] single leaf, ink and gouache depicting a nobleman holding a flower, heightened in gilt, with a line of fine black nasta'liq above and below the image, reverse with six lines of Persian verse in nasta'liq, signed Muhammad Hussain Zarrin Qalam, both sides ruled in orange and green and framed within wider silver-specked card border for album page, remains of linen edge to one side, some light scuff marks and finger-soiling, total 380 by 240 mm.
Portrait of a Maharajah holding a flower, possibly Bhim Singh of Marwar, Indian miniature on card [India (Rajasthan, possibly Kota), c. 1840] single leaf, ink and gouache heightened in gilt, depicting a Maharajah in profile holding out a flower in one hand and resting the other on a sword, his fine robes a vibrant orange, heightened in gilt, and his turban adorned with pearls and jewels, inscription along the upper edge of the page in Sanskrit, image framed within yellow border and red outer margins, some very small chips to paint, rarely affecting main body of image, ink inscription in Sanskrit to reverse, outer corners a little worn, total 302 by 210 mm.; tipped onto card
George Landseer, "Rewah Horsemen", oil painting on canvas [India (Madhya Pradesh), c. 1860]single oil painting on canvas, depicting a large group of armoured guards and horsemen seated on dressed horses, ink inscription reading "sketch of Rewah... George ...[?]" to reverse in contemporary hand with paper label pasted to reverse of frame reading "Rewah Horsemen, pyrex panel mounted to the reverse of the frame to protect the canvas, 560 by 430 mm.; in an early twentieth-century gilt wooden frame, chipped and a little wornProvenance: Richard L. Feigen & Co. New York, before 2009: their label pasted to reverse.George Landseer (1829-1878) was a portrait and landscape painter, born into a renowned family of British artists including print-maker Thomas Landseer (father, 1793-1880) and Edwin Landseer (uncle, 1802-1873). He exhibited biblical and literary subjects at the Royal Academy and the British Institution before travelling to northern India to paint portraits and watercolour landscapes. The present subject is that of the horsemen of Rewah and was probably painted between 1850 and 1861, when other similar examples of his work from the region are recorded.Another example of George Landseer's work, completed in 1861, from the same region of Madhya Pradesh entitled "H.H the MAHARAJAH of INDORE" was sold in Christie's, 9 October 2012, lot 268.
A XIX Century Portrait Miniature Painted on Ivory, (cracked), with a Regency lady, silk border and brass hanging frame, 4.5 x 3cm, cased; A Silhouette of a Gentleman, in a winged white shirt and black jacket, framed, 9 x 7cm; Another, a portrait miniature on paper, of a lady, framed, 7 x 6cm. (3)
Late 19th Century French porcelain-mounted gilt metal mantel clock, with decorated cellular Roman dial beneath oval portrait panel flanked by similar floral panels, the base with further rectangular panel of a bird and flowers, the two-train movement outside countwheel striking on a bell, with Japy Freres exhibition stamp, 29cm high excluding detached finial and giltwood base
~ ENGLISH SCHOOL, PORTRAIT OF A SPORTSMAN WITH A GUN AND DOG IN A LANDSCAPE, oil on canvas. 76cm by 63.5cmThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Several punctures. Some losses to the paint surface and scratches. Bird faeces on the canvas. Some in-painting. Crackling to the paint surface. In generally poor condition.
AN UNUSUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK AND COPPER MIRROR, rectangular, to each corner an applied copper heart-shaped plaque, further applied with two portrait pottery plaques, applied engraved copper presentation plaque to James Morton, dated 1904. 80.5cm by 67cmThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Frame is with new back and mirror plate. In otherwise good condition and very much ready to hang.
1897 QUEEN VICTORIA GOLD FULL SOVEREIGN, MELBOURNE MINT, obverse with Queen Victoria Old Head portrait and lettered Victoria Dei Gra Britt Regina Fid Def Ind Imp with TB for Thomas Brock, reverse with St George slaying the dragon, M for Melbourne Mint with 1897 and BP for Benedetto Pistrucci, in plastic capsule with certificate and wooden box, 22mm, 7.9 gr.
An large pair of opposing oak-backed bronze portrait plaques of classical gods; the plaques cast after models by Edmund Louis Charles Tassel, each plaque cast in relief with a profile portrait of a young man, the first modelled after Mercury wearing a winged helmet and breastplate, and cast with a bearded mask and wings, the second of Perseus wearing a helmet surrounded by twin hippocampi and a laurel crown, his scale cast breastplate decorated with the head of Medusa (unmarked) (plaque sizes 49cm x 34.75cm)

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