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Richard Stone *ARR, (b1951), full length portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, signed, crayon on paper, 20 x 13cm, bearing a label for City of Plymouth Art Gallery. Richard Stone is renowned portrait artist, perhaps best known for his portraits of the Royal family. At the age of twenty two he became the youngest commissioned Royal portrait painter for two-hundred years. Examples of his work hang in Buckingham Palace and The National Portrait Gallery in London.
Portrait miniature of Dr Henry Card D.D. (1779-1844) who was vicar of Malvern 1815-1844 - 6½" x 7½" -he died in 1844 aged 65 to quote 'Dr Card had been for some time lingering in a dangerous state of health, in consequence of an accident which occurred to him in stepping from one steam-packet to, another, in the Isle of Wight, and which rendered the amputation of his left leg necessary'
Miniature oval head and shoulders portrait of a lady in a black dress and coral necklace, circa 1830, another of a young lady in classical dress and veil, watercolour on card and another of a gentleman with side whiskers, all in papier mache frames (3) Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Thomas Peat (fl. 1791-1831) miniature oval portrait of a lady in a white dress, fichu and knotted chemisette, her powdered hair dressed with a bandeau, the reverse glazed to reveal blonde hair 6.5cm x 5.5cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Anthony Stewart (Scottish 1773-1846) oval portrait miniature of Lord Augustus Frederick FitzGerald (1821-1886) later 3rd Duke of Leinster, as a boy in an orange tunic with lace collar, the rim of the frame engraved and dated 1827 6.5cm x 5.5cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
JOHN SMART (c.1740-1811) PORTRAIT OF SIR JOHN WILLIAM FLOYD, Bt. (1748-1818) Quarter length, wearing a military tunic and sash, signed with initials and inscribed: J S/ 1791/ Madras, pencil on paper, unframed Oval 13.5 x 12cm. * Floyd was put in command of the 23rd (19th) Light Dragoons in Madras in 1781 and distinguished himself against Tipu Sultan 1790-1794. He was promoted Major General in 1794 and led the covering army during the Siege of Seringapatam in 1799. He rose to General in 1812 and was awarded a baronetcy in 1816 ++ The paper foxed and mottled, notably in the margins; generally satisfactory within the image
SIR ROBERT PONSONBY STAPLES, Bt. (1853-1943) BELFAST INTEREST: PORTRAIT STUDY OF A GIRL IN A BLUE DRESS Signed, inscribed at 39 W.....[unclear] / Gardens, pastels, unframed 40 x 30cm.; with a portrait of Bart Kennedy, `Sketched at Grand Central Hotel/ 7th Feb 1912. Belfast`, signed twice and inscribed, watercolour with pen and ink, unframed, 21 x 28cm. (2) Provenance: London, Phillips, Studio Sale, June 11th 1991 (each with the auction stamp verso) ++ Each in good condition
ROBERT TREWICK BONE (1790-1840) A SOLDIER, HIS WIFE AND CHILD; PORTRAITS Signed, also signed and inscribed with artist's address verso, oil on canvas, original gilt frame 74.5 x 62cm. Exhibited: London, The Royal Academy, 1825, no.196 Provenance: Sothebys, Easton Neston, May 17th 2005, lot 9 * A portrait of Lieutenant General the Hon. Thomas Fermor-Hesketh (1770-1833), later 4th Earl of Pomfret, and his wife, Amabel Elizabeth (nee Borough), whom he married in 1823, together with their son, George Richard William (1824-1867), later the 5th Earl of Pomfret ++ Unlined; one small patched repair; very small blemish just above centre; some craquelure; needs a clean
CIRCLE OF SIR FRANCIS GRANT, PRA (1803-1878) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, BELIEVED TO BE A MEMBER OF THE GOUGH-CALTHORPE FAMILY Standing, long half length, in an interior, wearing a dark coat with fur collar, buff breeches and a cream waistcoat, holding a letter, oil on canvas 124 x 98.5cm. Provenance: Lord Calthorpe of Elvetham Hall; acquired by Alfred Egerton Cooper in 1912; purchased by the owner's mother in 1967 for £700 as by `Sir Thomas Lawrence` ++ One small patched repair verso; slight stretcher bruising; scattered retouching
•ROBERT OSCAR LENKIEWICZ (1941-2002) THE ALCHEMIST IN HIS LABORATORY Signed, oil on Masonite 91 x 120cm. * A typed label on the reverse reads: Michael Maier (the German 17th alchemist) can be seen observing the successful results of a long term transmutation. In his alembic are the `three stages` of the WORK, shown by the black, white and red birds; the body, soul and spirit in man; mercury, salt and sulphur in chemistry. It is these elements that when united in a special way produce the PHILOSOPHER'S STONE. On his table can also be seen the athanor, in the form of a wooden model, examples of which were reportedly seen in the `Schools` of the Alchemical masters, and which symbolised the seven `levels` of the human body. The book is opened at the pages illustrating alchemical symbols and the work of `Abraham the Jew`, the legendary figure who taught N. Flamel the French alchemist. The central figure can be seen holding the vase in which the sun and the moon emerge, these emphasise the importance of `opposites` in the alchemical process. To his right is the characteristic musician whose `melodies` were expected to help in some way the efforts to attain the Stone. The artist's son has informed the vendor that he believes that this work dates from c.1968. The artist's self portrait is found in the face of the central figure. ++ A few scratches and grazes lower right and elsewhere
PHOTOGRAPHS - MARIE-JOSE OF BELGIUM, PRINCESS OF PIEDMONT & THE LAST QUEEN OF ITALY (1906-2001) An album of black and white or lightly sepia-tinted portrait photographs, believed to be unpublished, titled and dated to the first leaf 'Teodulo / 5.9.1937' and inscribed 'A.S.A.R. La Principessa Maria di Piemonte / per fervido omaggio a ricordo di una indimenticabile / giornata travorsa in alto ai confini della Patria / Col[onne]lo / Giacomo Lombardi', the photographs of varying sizes, the largest 17cm x 12.5cm, individually titled, depicting the Princess climbing in the mountains at Testa Grigio, Cime Bianche, before Il Cervino and elsewhere, leather-bound. Note: Colonel (later Major-General) Giacomo Lombardi (1889-1981) was, from 21/3/1937 to 1/9/39, Commandant of the Central Military School of Alpinism.

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