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Katherine Lloyd (British, active 1923-1950), after Francis CotesThe Young Cricketer: Portrait of Lewis Cagesigned, dated and inscribed 'Lewis Cage AEt 5 after F. Cotes RA 1768' (on the bat, lower left) oil on canvas 157.5 x 113.5cm (62 x 44 11/16in).Footnotes:The original portrait by Francis Cotes was sold by Christies London as lot 21, 15th November, 1996 for a price of £716,500.00 including premium and it is now housed in the museum at Lords. The dimensions are almost identical.This is the footnote that Christies published at the sale of this Katherine Lloyd painting:Francis Cotes's original picture, executed in 1768, remained with the sitter's descendants until bought by Sir Paul Getty at Christie's sale, 15 November 1996, lot 21. The present copy by Katharine Lloyd was commissioned to celebrate the opening of the museum at Lord's in 1953. It hung in the Pavilion for the greater part of the ensuing years until MCC purchased the original painting in 2008. Lewis Cage, whose family seat was Milgate Park in West Kent, is depicted slightly flushed after the rigours of the game with his shirt untucked and left stocking falling down. The young sitter's pose -- derived from Van Dyck -- is nevertheless imbued with a noble presence, the bat of adult size and long row of brass buttons on his waistcoat give him a swaggering air, making him appear exceptionally tall and masterly for a boy of five.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very rare political commemorative creamware beaker, circa 1765Staffordshire or Yorkshire, of plain flared cylindrical form with rouletted borders around the rim and foot, painted on the front in red and black with a half-length profile portrait of John Wilkes, a banner inscribed 'Wilkes & Liberty' in black beneath issuing stylised foliate scrollwork, the reverse inscribed 'No. 45' within an open scroll cartouche, a simple black border inside the rim, 7.9cm highFootnotes:John Wilkes (1727-1797) was a controversial MP and journalist who played a critical role in the development of radical politics. The number '45' refers to issue 45 of the 'North Briton', a satirical pamphlet published by Wilkes, in which he mocked the King's speech at the opening of Parliament in April 1763. He was subsequently tried and convicted for seditious libel but freed under Parliamentary Privilege. His supporters used the phrase 'Wilkes, Liberty and Number 45' to show their support for him. He gained something of a following in America, which was preparing for independence from Britain in the 1770s. Decoration in red and black in this style is traditionally attributed to the Robinson and Rhodes workshop in Leeds, but similar work was also done at Staffordshire.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Three engraved wine glasses, second half 19th centuryDecorated in 18th century style, comprising a Williamite glass by Franz Tieze, the conical bowl with an equestrian portrait of the King inscribed 'THE GLORIOUS MEMORY OF KING WILLIAM III', the reverse with 'BOYNE 1ST JULY 1690' over 'HLStG', on a plain swelling stem between collars and a conical folded foot, 15.9cm high, a glass of Jacobite interest, the round funnel bowl with a portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart within a laurel wreath beneath the inscription 'AUDENTIOR IBO', flanked by heraldic rose sprays, with a thistle and star to the reverse, on a stem with four beaded knops, 15.5cm high, and a pro-Hanoverian glass, the round funnel bowl with the Horse of Hanover below a banderole inscribed 'LIBERTY', the reverse with a thorny rose spray, the plain stem with shoulder and central knops, 16.9cm highFootnotes:It is likely that the initials 'HLStG' on the Williamite glass are those of Henry Lucas St George (1781-1872), clergyman for Dromore in West Tyrone, Ireland. Reverend St George was a Grand Chaplain in the Orange Order, a Protestant fraternal order in Northern Ireland, the name of which is a tribute to the Protestant King William III and his defeat over the Catholic King James II in the Williamite–Jacobite War (1688–1691). Tieze is known to have supplied Orange Order lodges with engraved glasses of this type.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A St James's (Charles Gouyn) seal, circa 1755Modelled as Harlequin wearing a black mask and brightly coloured suit, standing in a theatrical pose, his right arm raised to his hat, a slapstick under his left, the base inscribed 'TOUJOURS GAY' in red, with a gold suspension loop, the gold mount containing a carnelian intaglio of a female portrait bust, 3cm high including loopFootnotes:A similar seal from the Lady Charlotte Schreiber Collection is in the Victoria and Albert Museum (accession no. 414:318-1885). See G E Bryant, The Chelsea Porcelain Toys (1925), p.54, pl.6(4) for a Chelsea scent bottle upon which this seal is based. A Harlequin seal with the same motto but standing in a slightly different pose is illustrated by Bryant at pl.62(20).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com PLEASE NOTE: the image in the catalogue is wrongly captioned 'actual size'. The correct size is 3cm high as stated in the catalogue description.
THREE PORCELAIN PORTRAIT PLAQUES finely painted depicting a young man with Albert chain to his waistcoat, a woman in a pink ruffled dress and a young girl wearing a white dress with tartan ribbon seated before a heathland setting and moonlit sky, visible plaque measurements 18 x 13cms, 18 x 13cms and 12 x 10cms respectively, each set in gilt mounts and fancy frames set within Rosewood and glass fronted cases, 37.5 x 32.5cms, 37.5 x 32.5cms and 33 x 29cms overall measurements respectively, the plaques unsigned and unmarked
SMALL SILVER - a mixed group including two easel back portrait frames, 16 x 11.5cms, Birmingham hallmark, date rubbed, a 25 x 18.5cms portrait frame, Birmingham 1927, pierced mustard pot with lid (no liner), small trophy cup, Birmingham 1901 and 1922 respectively, Sheffield mustard spoon 1932 and a glass posy vase with silver collar, London 1906 (portrait frames have no glass)
Benton End School, oil on canvas - portrait of a young man with a pitchfork, believed to be David Kentish, unframed, 70cm x 53cmNB: David Kentish (1923-1963) was a student at the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing at Benton End under the tutelage of Sir Cedric Morris, along with Lucien Freud and other important names of the period.
Swan, Michael "British Guiana, the Land of Six Peoples", London 1957, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, colour photographic frontis, photographic illustrations, pictorial ep, red cloth with gilt titles, dj not price clipped, framed Map after J Rapkin, British Guayana, 35cm x 25cm, fGuibaut, Andre"Tibetan Venture in the Country of the Ngolo-Setas", John Murray 1948, photograph portrait in text, grey cloth, dj with price 25 shillings (3)
Mountaineering Interest Moore, A W "The Alps in 1864, a Private Journal", Edinburgh David Douglas 1902, frontis portrait, plates with maps, photographic plates and illustrations, some very slight foxing mainly on tissue guards, green cloth, with gilt titles to the backstrip, the backstrip is sunnedConway, Sir William Martin"The Alps from End to End", A D M'Cormick (ills), Archibald Constable & Co 1895, plates throughout, some foxing throughout and ep and edges, green cloth, gilt titles with brown backstripClark, Ronald"The Early Alpine Guides", Phoenix House, London 1949, maps, plates, photographic illustrations, vignette on tp by Christopher Chamberlain, purple cloth, silver titles, dj not price clipped, dj rather chippedClark, Ronald "The Victorian Mountaineers", Batsford 1953, frontis portrait of British Mountaineers in the early 1860's (including a woman), plates photographic and other, purple cloth, gilt titles, dj not price clippedCunningham, C D & Abney, Captain FRS"The Pioneers of the Alps", 2nd edition, Sampson Low Marston, etc 1888, illustrations throughout text, small folio, photographic illustrations with tissue guards, hinges cracked, inscription dated Christmas 1893 on tp, green ep, maroon cloth, gilt titles and decorationA Journal dated July 1939, Kandesteg, with descriptions until July 16th, with black and white postcard illustrationsHegi, Dr Gustav"Alpine Flowers ...", Blackie & Son, colour plates, full leather, gilt titles and decoration to front board Whymper, Edward"Scrambles Among the Alps", John Murray, 6th edition 1836, photographic portrait, illustrations and plates, beige cloth, gilt decorations (8)
Early 20th century pewter masonic framed portrait, the architectural shaped frame with inscription 'Dieu et Mon Droit' above compass, having pair columns and further symbol to the lower edge, with black and white three-quarter length portrait of Lawrence Gill, Grand master of the Concord Lodge, Bombay, wearing masonic regalia, 73cm x 55cm overall Lawrence Gill was one of the engineers responsible for the initial production of mosquito nets in India
Quantity of antiquarian and other books to include:-M'Ewen, Mr William"Grace and Truth ...", 7th edition, Edinburgh printed by Gavin Alston 1781Disraeli, Benjamin"Lothair", The Bradenham Edition of the Novels and Tales of Benjamin Disraeli, vol 11, Peter Davies 1927Thomson, A Landsborough"Britain's Birds and their Nests", George Rankin ills, W & R Chambers (1910), various colour plates, some foxing, front board and backstrip detaching, bound vols of the portfolio but pages missing"Cassell's Book of Knowledge", 2 vols"A Biography in Welsh""The Poetical Works of Walter Scott", Macmillan 1897, find bindingShakespeare, William"The Complete Works of' The Oxford Edition 1913, marbled ep, fine binding"The Plays of Shakespeare", edited by Howard Staunton, ills by John Gilbert, George Routledge 1858, ills throughout, some foxing on tp, frontis portrait and ep, full green leather, gilt rules, pastedowns but all rather bumped and rubbed and various other volumes (1 box)
Crichton, Andrew "History of Arabia, Ancient and Modern ...", Oliver & Boyd in 2 vols, folding map to vol 1, engraved vignette on tp, tissue guard, photographic portrait of a gentleman stuck to the inside front board, engraved vignette on half-title to 2nd vol, some plates, contemporary marbled boards, half-leather, rather rubbed and worn (2)
"Illustrating Alice - An International Selection of Illustrated Editions of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass", Artists' Choice editions 2013, photographic portrait of 'Xie' Kitchen by Lewis Carroll, fully illustrated throughout, humerus decorated ep, orange cloth, dj, glassine cover
Fine bindingsFour volumes of Longmans Magazines, vols 1-4 1883, bkpl inside front board, marbled boards, half-morocco, gilt titlesThe Henry Irving Shakespeare, Blackie & Son, ills by Gordon Brown, four vols, maroon boards, half-leather, red and gilt pastedowns to backstrip with raised bands, all marbled edges, all corners bumpedWinchester College Natural History Society 1912-13, Winchester 1913, plates, marbled ep, bkpl inside front board, half-calf boards, gilt pastedownsYarrell, William"The History of British Birds", vol 1 only, London 1843, ills throughout, some foxing, marbled ep, front board detachedLeFanu, William"A Catalogue of the Portraits and Other Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture in the Royal College of Surgeons of England", E & S Livingstone 1960, frontis portrait of John Hunter, a presentation card, paste tipped in ffep, signed by James Patterson Ross, January 1960, marbled ep, gilt decorative dentels, full red morocco, insignia of the college gold blindstamped front board, gold titles with raised bands to backstrip Morley, John (ed) "Bunyan", Macmillan & Co 1885 (Englishmen of Letters), marbled ep, full calf, gilt rules, marbled edges, gilt decoration and raised bands and title to backstrip Aitchison, Sir Charles (formerly Lt Gov of the Punjab)"Rulers of India - Lord Lawrence ...", Clarendon Press 1905, folding map, gift bkpl inside front board, marbled ep, decorative gilt dentels, Sandecotes School insignia and motto blindstamped to front board, gilt titles, raised bands to the backstrip, all marbled edges and two other volumes (15)
A rare Meissen "Marcolini Period" Cup and Saucer, c. 1800, the cup with lilac and dark blue stripes the matching saucer with central rosette, together with a Sevres style Celeste blue Portrait Cabinet Cup and Saucer, the cup with a female portrait and the saucer with a floral monogram, and a white and gilt porcelain cream Jug in the form of a swan on oval matching stand. (6)
Early 19th Century Irish SchoolMiniature: A half length "Portrait of Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Buxton of Coggeshall, who married Dr. Wm. Forbes, in 1778," approx. 9cms x 6cms (3 1/2" x 2 1/2") on ivory, in fold. leather case. (1)* The sitter was related to the Letts & Verschoyle Campbell families.
A collection of Staffordshire pearlware Commemoration and Children's Plates, including Portrait Plates; King William IV; Queen Adelaide; Daniel O'Connell; Lord Byron; a View of the Battle of Inkerman; another of the Balaklava; a scene inscribed "Carlo Swimming" another "Firm as an Oak for Sobriety, Domestic Comfort etc," all approx. 7" (18cms); four smaller Staffordshire Child's Plates, "The Sentinel" "Reading the Bible," "At the Well," and "The Pet Lamb". (12)
Co. Westmeath Hunt: Two large Photographic Collages, Members of the Westmeath Hunt, Season 1980, approx. 32" x 42" rolled with approx. 110 portrait photographs of the Members of the hunt, plus other illus.; also Members of the Westmeath Hunt, Season 2000, approx. 22" x 32" framed, with approx. 114 individual portraits of the members. As photos., w.a.f.; together with another black and white Hunting Print. (3)
Circle of Sir Anthony Van Dyck (Antwerp 1599 - 1641)"Portrait of a Lady, possibly Queen Henrietta Maria, three-quarter length, in a green dress with lace rim, ringlet hair, pearl necklace and with romantic landscape in distance," O.O.C., oval, approx. 74cms x 61cms (29" x 24") in ornate gilt frame. (1)
Studio of Sir Peter Lely (1618 - 1680)"Frances Theresa Stuart, Duchess of Richmond," O.O.C., fine quality half length portrait of a lady with pearl necklace, and decorative lace dress with blue ribbon, approx. 76cms x 61cms (30" x 24") in a contemporary carved giltwood frame. (1)Provenance: Castletown House, Celbridge, Co. Kildare.
18th Century English School - After WishyA fine oval "Portrait of a Gentleman with white wig, decorated with Order of the Garter," and its companion "A Lady" both members of the Jennings Family, Cork Merchants, in contemporary carved giltwood frames, O.O.C., approx. 29cms x 24cms (11 1/2" x 9 1/2"). (2)Provenance: The Jennings Family of Brookfield House, Cork, now part of University College, Cork, by direct descent.

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