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•Frederick S Beaumont (1861-1954) PORTRAIT OF A LADY Signed oil on canvas, 61 x 50cm, another, PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN WEARING A GREEN SPOTTED BOW TIE, signed and dated 1923 and a smaller work PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN FREDERICK LUMSDEN MACKENZIE, signed oil on canvas, laid on board, 40 x 30cm, (3).
18TH/19TH CENTURY GROUP OF FAMILY PORTRAIT MINIATURES, presumed on ivory slips and one on copper, Richard Lloyd Rector of Marmallane, Richard Lloyd, son, Elize Lloyd/Elphinstone, daughter, George Elphinstone, husband, Mary Lloyd, sister of Reverend Richard Lloyd and Owen Lloyd, possibly the brother of Reverend Richard Lloyd, oval and rectangular formats within various frames, all appear unsigned
1st century BC-2nd century AD. A large rectangular mosaic floor panel in original matrix, with castellated bichrome border and inner frame of larger (10mm) tesserae surrounding the central portrait with micro tesserae as small as 2mm; the subject a bust of Summer with foliage wreath to the brow, peplos gown and folded wings, enigmatic legend above '???? ??????', set into a modern frame; supplied in custom-made transport/storage container. See Dunbabin, K. M. D. Mosaics of the Greek and Roman World, Cambridge, 1999. 66.6 kg, mosaic: 119 x 120 cm crate: 129 x 130 cm (50 3/4 x 51"). Property of an important French collector; his collection having been formed since the early 1960s; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no. 142950-10004. Very fine condition.
19th Century English school after Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) - Oil painting - "Angel's heads - a child's portrait in different views" - Five differing cherubic heads of a young child, canvas 30ins x 25ins, in gilt moulded frame Note: Bears label to reverse "Sir Joshua Reynolds - The head of the little girl is May Gordon, who lived just outside the Green Park, Piccadilly, and was well known to Sir Joshua"
Early 19th Century English school - Coloured mezzotint - Half-length portrait of the Prince Regent with garter star, after Richard Westall (1765-1836) 8ins x 6.5ins - Coloured mezzotint - "A boy angling", 9.25ins x 12.25ins, published by Boydell, and mezzotint of three putti and goat, 6.75ins diameter, all in gilt frames with verre eglomise glazing
John Barry (fl. 1784-1827) - Miniature shoulder length portrait of a young lady wearing a white dress with blue ribboned waistband and lace veil decorated with gold spots, on ivory, in gold coloured metal oval double sided case with convex glass, 3.75ins x 2.75ins overallProvenance: Ellison Fine Art, 7 Ledborough Wood, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 2DJ, 25th September 2013Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA
Charles Shirreff (1750-1831) - Miniature shoulder length portrait of John Kilby wearing a blue coat with red collar, on ivory, in gold coloured metal oval frame with domed glass, the reverse set with plaited hair, 2.875ins x 2ins overallNote: John Kilby was christened on 15th April 1759 at Fritwell, Oxfordshire. He married Ann Gomm on 1st December 1788 at Ascot-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire. He was the father of the Reverend Thomas Kilby (1794-1868)Provenance: Ellison Fine Art, 7 Ledborough Wood, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 2DJ, 19th March 2013Note 2: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA
William Egley (1798-1870) - Miniature shoulder length portrait of Mrs Johnson wearing purple check dress with high-necked white blouse and with blue and white lace cap, on ivory, in gilt metal oval double sided frame with convex glass, 2.75ins x 2.25ins overallNote: Reverse inscribed in ink "Mrs. Johnson painted by William Egley, 75 Connaught Terrace, Hyde Park, Oct. 13. 1853"Provenance: Lawrence Gould Antiques, PO Box 36330 London NW2 5YF, 3rd June 2010Note 2: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA
A modern Russian black lacquer rectangular box finely decorated by Sergey Teplov with a view of the Belltower in Shuya, within gilt borders and red decorated interior, 8.25ins x 5ins x 2ins high, signed, dated and inscribed to lid, and one other Russian black lacquer rectangular box, the lid finely decorated with a seated portrait of Catherine the Great, 7ins x 5.5ins x 2.75ins high, indistinctly signed and dated 2005
Early 19th Century English school - Miniature shoulder length portrait of a young girl with her hair in ringlets, wearing a white bonnet trimmed with blue ribbon, on ivory, in later gilt metal oval frame with convex glass, 2.375ins x 1.75ins overallProvenance: Ellison Fine Art, 7 Ledborough Wood, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 2DJ, 19th March 2015Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA
Two portrait miniatures, English school, mid to late 19th century; a portrait of young female wearing white empire line dress emphasised with blue ribbon, hair loose with autumnal leaves in background; a portrait of a married lady in blue button up dress, with ribbon held pendant around neck.[2]
A SMALL GROUP OF PAINTINGS ETC to include an oil on canvas signed Vincent with receipts dated 1953, a watercolour of fairies with their hunting catch, signed Guggenheim, portrait study of an Iranian man, signed H.Golshan, watercolour by J.D.Johnston of cowboys on horses in the desert, watercolour of a racegoer, indistinctly signed, oil study of puppies signed F.Patun 1953, laquer pictures etc
Ralegh (Walter): The History of the World, in Five Books, Whereunto is added in this Edition, The Life and Tryal of the Author. L, For T Basset, etc. 1687, first edition thus. PP:Frontis Portrait, extra engraved title page, title page, xxxii, (xxiv)Contents, Life of Raleigh Title page(for G Dawes & R Tonson, 1687), 41, (i)blank, 1-813, (i)blank, (xliv)Tables, etc. Plus 8 Folding Maps. Folio, cont. full speckled calf, with later spine & new endpapers; as in most copies, “The Mind of the Front" leaf not bound in.
THEOLOGY: 1- Heylyn, Peter: Keimelia Ekklesiastika. Clark & Harper, 1681, with Frontis portrait. Folio, PP:xxviii, (xx), 747, (i)b, (xxiii). Later full leather and new endpapers; small tear to margin of frontis; 2- Scott, J: Christian life.. Knapton, 1729 (the first 3 parts); and Part 4 and last: For E Parker, 1729. PP:frontis, 700+index+163+(i)adv. Cont. full leather ; hinges cracked; 3- Watson, William: The Clergy-Man's Law: Or, the Complete Incumbent. Savoy, Browne, 1725. PP:tp (detached), 3-652+table, Errata &(i) adv. covers detached and lacking one; 4- Whitham, J: The Offices of St. Wilfred According to the Use of the Church of Ripon. 1893. 4to. original boards; 5- [Allestree, R]: Works of the Learned and Pious Author of The Whole Duty of Man . Oxford, 1726. 2 parts in 1 vol. PP:336; & 250; Lacking page 185/186 in second part; A/F (5)
Atlases, British Isles- Camden (William), Britannia: or a Chorographical Description of the Flourishing Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland and the Islands Adjacent; From the Earliest Antiquity, Enlarged by Richard Gough , In Three Volumes. L, J Nichols for T Payne & Son, 1789. Folio, Complete with a frontis portrait, 58 Maps (mostly double-page), Plus 93 Plates (8 double-page). Cont. full speckled calf; rebacked, with later labels; occasional foxing. (3)
Atlases, British Isles- Camden (William): Camden's Britannia Abridg'd with improvements and continuations to this present time to which are added exact lists of the present nobility of England, Scotland and Ireland, in two volumes . Printed by JB for Joseph Wild, 1701. Engraved portrait frontispiece and title page to each volume Plus sixty-one (complete) Engraved folding maps by John Seller. Cont. full panelled calf; rubbed; head & foot of spines chipped; title page of vol.2 torn (without loss). (2)
Seventeen engravings by Benjamin Cole, most from from William Maitland's 'History of London' (3 duplicates) two framed, comprising: Aldgate Ward, Aldersgate Ward, ( 2, i landscape, 1 portrait) Baywards Castle Ward, Billingsgate and Bridge Wards (2), Bishopsgate Ward, Cheap Ward, Coleman Street and Bassishaw Wards, Cripplegate Ward, Faringdon Ward (framed) Langborn and Candlewick Wards (2), ( 1 framed), Portsoken Ward, Queen-Hith and Vintry Wards, A New and Accurate Plan of the City of Westminster The Dutchy of Lancaster and Placed Adjacent (Qty.)

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