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Football Dwight Yorke signed 16x12 inch mini poster portrait caricatures by the artist Mickey Finn. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Football Ryan Giggs signed 16x12 inch mini poster portrait caricatures by the artist Mickey Finn. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Football Ryan Giggs signed 16x12 inch mini poster portrait caricatures by the artist Mickey Finn. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
CHINESE SCHOOL. 20th centuryOil on canvas Painted with a portrait of a young woman seated holding a fan, the table beside with a water pipe and vase of flowers, 76cm by 54cm, framedProvenanceChristie's London, 23 November 1995, lot 472Condition reportSome retouching to the lower left corner and to her gown.Minor paint infils to her face
A mixed lot, comprising a silver handled bone brush, 17cms, a silver filigree dish, 10.2cms, small cut glass scent with metal screw cover, 4cms, agate bead necklace, white metal watch chain, gilt and enamel buckle, 7cms, miniature rosewood whist marker, 5.6cms, carved wooden shoe, folding corkscrew in case stamped 'Stacy', 8cms, a wax seal in turned wooden box with printed internal lid label 'G. Brett Gem and Seal Engraver, Market Place, Manchester …..', 5.5cms dia., and a set of seven oval reverse glass decorated portrait and figural glass plaques, 1.5cms. (17) From the collection of the late Jackie Cole
An unusual pair of Scottish sycamore snuff boxes by Chalmers of Auchinleck, each lid with a photographic head and shoulder portrait image, one a bearded gentleman, the other a lady, both within black and gilt borders, inward curving sides, foil 100% to each, both stamped vertically to interior base 'J. Chalmers, Auchinlek', 9.7 x 6.1 x 2.8cms. (2)
A group of objects, comprising an 18th Century lacquered leather or orange peel rectangular box, floral painted, the lid with a cherub below an inscription, 6cms, a turned wood box containing a small metal amulet and a portrait miniature, a wooden cylinder box, a crescent shaped handle, an inlaid tortoiseshell miniature mandolin, two miniature gourds, three ceramic miniatures, all damaged, and two mother of pearl Chinese gaming counters. (Qty) From the Collection of Quaker Antiquary Martha Spriggs and her family
Eight white wood paint and plain, print and label decorated Tunbridge ware cylinder boxes, comprising 'The Gift of a Friend', 'Gold to Love is as Dross', 'A Pledge of Love', 'Keep this for my Sake', 'The Absent not Forgotten', 'Esteem The Giver', 'This Gift from Bath, I beg youl take, And Keep it for The Donors Sake', and 'A Trifle Shows Respect', last with multiple portrait print to lid, last 4.8cms dia., 3.2cms high. (8) From the Collection of Anne Wick
Buttons, various, six carded displays comprising a card of nine portrait buttons, three with edge chips, largest 3cms, a card of twelve, six portrait, and a set of five camel and handler with palm trees, 2cms, a card of twenty three female portrait buttons including two unmarked Bimini type, one with double shank, 4.3cms, a card of twelve metal or metallic finish mostly female portrait, largest 4.5cms, a card of forty three themed on birds, largest 3.5cms, and a card of six, largest 3.5cms. (105) From the collection of the late Jackie Cole
Attributed to Emily Farmer (English, 1826-1905)Study of a Child's Head, miniature oval watercolour, wooden frame with gilt mount inscribed "Emily Farmer RI", 8 x 7cm.; together with an English mid 19th century miniature oval watercolour portrait of an infant girl, framed, 7 x 5.5cm.; and an English mid 19th century miniature oval watercolour portrait of a young man, framed, 10 x 7.5cm.. (3)
* [David Livingstone, 1813-1873]. Group portrait of James Chuma, Abudullah Susi, Agnes Livingstone, William Webb, Oswald Livingstone, Horace Waller, and Emilia Jane Webb with Lion Skin at Newstead Abbey, Nottingham, [by Richard Allen & Son, June 1874], albumen print, original card mount, image size 145 x 198 mmQTY: (1)NOTE:The photograph was taken in June 1874 at Newstead Abbey, once the home of Lord Byron. Agnes (1847-1912) and William Oswald (1851-1892) were two of the six children of Dr David and Mary Livingstone. William Frederick Webb was a friend and fellow explorer. The two Africans standing on the left are James Chuma and Abdullah Susi, Livingstone’s loyal attendants who travelled with him for many years and brought his body to the coast after his death at Ilala in 1873. The man seated on the ground between them, with one foot on the lion skin, is the clergyman, missionary and anti-slavery activist Horace Waller, a close associate of David Livingstone’s who edited the explorer’s journals after his death.
* Wilding (Dorothy, 1893-1976). Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, 1952, vintage hand-coloured silver bromide print, showing the Queen with tiara, jewellery and formal dress with sash, image 31 x 24 cm, mounted on tissue and then on card, with Wilding’s studio signature to tissue lower left, framed and glazed, 51 x 37 cm overallQTY: (1)NOTE:The hand colouring was probably undertaken by the artist Beatrice Johnson. She was employed by Wilding to paint both backdrops and produce painted colour versions of a number of Wilding’s portraits. An example of this photograph with a different colour backdrop is held at the National Portrait Gallery (NPG x34852).
* Victoria (1819-1901), Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland. Autograph Letter in the third person, Osborne, 19 April 1877, in full, 'The Queen thanks Mr Martin very much for his letter and the 2 reviews. When will her engraving be finished?', Osborne House mourning stationery bifolium, 1 page, embossed Nottingham Public Library stamp at head not affecting any handwriting, together with an Autograph Letter Signed from Theodore Martin, 31 Onslow Square, London, SW, 12 June 1877, to Mr Robertson referring to the first letter, 'The enclosed is the only scrap I can lay my hands on of the Queen's which I can let you have to put in your book', 1 page with blank integral leaf, embossed library stamp at head, 8vo, both tipped in with a news cutting portrait of Theodore Martin (embossed library stamp) before the Contents of Martin's The Life of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, 4th edition, volume 1, London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1875, engraved plates including portrait frontispiece, author's signed presentation inscription to Colonel A. C. Robertson, 'his old schoolfellow and friend', to front free endpaper, dated 6 June 1877, several further embossed library stamps to preliminary leaves, plates, etc., plus volume 4 of the same work (1879), similarly stamped with Nottingham Public Library's embossed stamps, further library labels and remains to front endpapers, contemporary polished calf gilt, rubbed and some wear, lower cover to volume 1 detached and spine near detached, second title label to volume 4 deficient, 8voQTY: (2)
* Garston (Edgar, 1800-1873), British adventurer, translator and philhellene. A manuscript grant of arms for Edgar Garston in the parish of Childwall in Lancashire, ‘a knight of the Order of the Redeemer of Greece’, 30 December 1864, illuminated manuscript on vellum with 4 armorial bearings at head, heightened with gold, signed by Sir Charles George Young as Garter King of Arms and Walter Aston Blount as Norroy King of Arms, with 2 wax seals in brass skippets appended by tags, membrane 64 x 53 cm, contained in original hinged wooden box with black morocco covering, lid bearing 3 Queen Victoria gilt-embossed ‘VR’ monograms surmounted by a crown, rubbed, 57 x 15 x 6 cm, together with another copy of the same illuminated hand-painted grant of arms on board, 25 x 21 cm, framed and glazed, plus an accomplished head and shoulders oil portrait believed to be of Edgar Garston as a young man in fancy dress, c. 1830, oil on board, 18 x 15 cm, framed, plus an albumen print landscape carte-de-visite of Gurston in Hellenic attire, c. 1860s, studio stamp of Stortz to verso, and an Autograph Letter Signed from W. Beaumont Warrington, 12 January 1865, to Edgar, returning some diplomas (not here present) referring to the beautiful grant of arms and other heraldic matters, 4 pages, 8voQTY: (5)NOTE:Edgar Garston was born in Chester and travelled widely, becoming proficient in various languages including modern Greek. These linguistic skills earned him a position of French interpreter for Queen Caroline’s counsel during the divorce proceedings. In 1821 he translated Louise Demont’s Journal of the visit of Her Majesty the Queen, to Tunis, Greece and Palestine. He travelled to Greece in 1825 and witnessed the Revolution firsthand apparently fighting as a volunteer, earning honors from the Greek government after the war. He toured Greece and Egypt in 1840, publishing a partly retrospective account of the trip in 1842. Besides enjoying commercial success he was also associated with charitable causes including serving as one of the twelve members of the North of England Council for Promoting the Higher Education of Women under the presidency of his sister-in-law Josephine Butler.
* Elizabeth I (1533-1603), Queen of England and Ireland. Exemplification of a fine, 31 May 1583, manuscript in Latin, on vellum, in Secretary hand, 33 lines, fine pen and ink and watercolour wash portrait of Elizabeth I seated on her throne with sceptre and orb, within large initial ‘E’, with added cat and snail vignettes, the first line in large calligraphic script decorated above with a lion, crowned rose and dragon, some dust-soiling, tag but no seal present, 46 x 57 cm, together with a heavily rubbed Latin deed on vellum, c. 1631, with initial guide letter and largely complete but cracked and rubbed Great Seal of Charles I appended, 26 x 43 cmQTY: (2)

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