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A pair of early Victorian plaster relief portrait plaques of Keates and Morot, retailed by Aikman & Kellock of Edinburgh, 5in., and a pair of Continental plaster plaques of 18th century gentlemen, 3in.5% Import duty will be charged on the hammer price.The Beaulieu House Collection, the estate of John Bedford Esq. Removed from St Peter’s Port, GuernseyJohn Bedford of William Bedford was one of the major dealers in antique furniture in London in the 1970s and for the next 35 years dominated his corner of the trade.The business was started in the 1960s simply to help his brother William recover from an illness, with a small stall in the Kensington Antiques Hypermarket selling antique glass, while John continued in his role as company secretary at Smith’s Industries.Buying was fitted in at the weekends and evenings by John around other commitments.After a relatively short time it was found that the furniture used on the stand for display purposes sold more profitably than the glass and a decision was made to take a much larger premises in Upper Street, Islington, and concentrate on period furniture.John now took up the full-time role of running an antiques business with the skills and approach of a ‘true businessman’, driving the operation forward into what would become one of the first publicly quoted antiques businesses on the stock exchange.It operated out of the 15,000sq ft of The Merchants Hall in Islington.Dealers from across the world would find this often became a one-stop shop for their purchases, allowing them to shorten buying trips to the UK often by weeks.John was always a kind, cultured and generous man with wide-ranging interests from motor racing to building one of the finest private libraries in the world covering cabinet-makers and furniture designers to the brass-makers of Birmingham.
ANTONIO BERNI (ARGENTINIAN 1905 - 1981), PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY colour lithograph, signed in pencil and numbered LXXII/CL (67/150) 47cm x 31cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Provenance: Certificate of authenticity verso signed by the artist and stating the date of the work to September 1969.
* NEIL NELSON (BRITISH b 1977), OLEIFORA oil on board, signed with initials; titled and dated 2011 verso 60cm x 22cm Framed Note: Born in 1977 in Berwick upon Tweed, Neil enrolled in art college to study fine art at the earliest opportunity. On the strength of an exhibition in New York he was accepted into Studio Escalier, a classical art school in the South of France and on his return to the UK he began a successful career as an artist. He has exhibited in galleries from London to Australia, and has undertaken many commissions for private collectors. He has also been featured widely in publications including the Daily Mail Weekend magazine and the New York Arts magazine, and has talked about his work at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. Neil Nelson's work is exhibited and sold in the UK through the Whitewall network of over forty galleries.
Norman Stansfield Cornish MBE (1919-2014) A head and shoulders portrait of Barbara Coia aged 8 seated and wearing a bridesmaid dress Signed and dated (19)75, pastel, 53cm by 38cm Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business See illustration
Philip Naviasky (1894-1983) Three quarter length portrait of Clara Middleton Signed and dated 1921, oil on canvas, 98cm by 72.5cm Clara Talbot Middleton, later Pakenham (1903-85), was the only child of William Middieton and Agnes, née Talbot. William's family were solicitors in Leeds, and he was a talented civil engineer. Agnes was descended from Kidderminster textile manufacturers, who had moved to Leeds after a family scandal, and the Cliff family of industrialists in Leeds. Clara herself was born in Chelmsford, Essex and married Thomas Pakenham, a childhood family friend and now a Royal Naval officer, after they re-met in Lymington, Hampshire in the 1920s. They had two sons, who also joined the Royal Navy. Clara lived according to her husband's varied career, including several years in East Asia in the 1930s when he was in the Pacific fleet. During WWII she bought the long-term family home in Hampshire, within commuting range of the Portsmouth naval base. In the 1950s, she and her husband bought and managed the Kaptagat Arms, a hotel and country club in Kenya. They lived successively in Tangier, then near Malaga, and Menton in the French Riviera. Tom and Clara retired to Jersey in the early 1970s. Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business See illustration
Portrait miniature of Louis XVIII wearing the sash and star of the Order of Saint Esprit, early 19th century reverse painted intaglio on cabochon glass/crystal unsigned 4cm x 3cmNotes: Resembles the Essex Crystal animal portraits Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
After Peter Rindisbacher (1806-1834),Six hand coloured lithographs on paper, made by William Day in 1824 and 1825 from originals by Rindisbacher, and published under the title:'Views in Hudson's Bay: taken by a gentleman on the spot in the years 1823 and 1824: illustrative of the customs, manners and costumes of those tribes of North American Indians amongst whom Captn. Franklin has passed in his present and former arduous undertaking: to be continued in numbers', Each 28cm x 39cm, In matching glazed frames, BACKGROUND FROM 'THE CANADIAN ENCYCLOPEDIA':Rindisbacher immigrated with his family to the RED RIVER COLONY in 1821. He painted views of the HBC [Hudson's Bay Company] forts along the route from York Factory to the colony, leaving the only visual record of them, and the earliest pictorial record of the country west of the Great Lakes. He spent 5 years in the colony, contributing to family support by selling paintings of prairie and Indian life to HBC officers. Some of these, described as "taken by a gentleman on the spot," in 1823 and 1824, were lithographed and published in London, Eng, in 1824 and 1825. Rindisbacher died at age 28, just as he was gaining success as a portrait artist.
English School, early 20th century, Pastel on paper, Portrait of a young child, tondo, 50cm x 39cm, with Pre Raphaelite School, Oil on canvas, Portrait of a maiden, 42cm x 32cm, Watercolour on paper, 'An old river side town between Namur and Liege', signed Randolph, 33cm x 24cm, with three steeplechase coloured aquatints after W Alken and four hunting prints H Alken and others (12)
Seven assorted late 19th/early 20th century metal biscuit tins and tea caddies, to include a rectangular example in gilt and red, the lid centred with a portrait of a woman wearing a white collar, a domed biscuit tin by Huntley and Palmers, a cylindrical tea caddy and cover, a tin in the form of a book, centred with a female portrait, three others, the largest 35 cm long, all worn (Qty)
Two 9ct gold mounted oval shell cameo rings, each carved as the portrait of a lady, a gold mounted oval shell cameo ring, carved as the portrait of a lady and a pair of 9ct gold mounted oval shell cameo earstuds, carved as the portraits of ladies, the backs with post and butterfly clip fittings, (4).
A silver rectangular cigarette case, the lid later applied with an enamelled rectangular panel depicting the figure of a lady with blonde hair, on an engine turned ground, Birmingham 1933 and a silver rectangular cigarette case, the lid later applied with a rectangular enamelled panel depicting the portrait of a lady with furs, on a banded ground, Birmingham 1929, (2).
A silver and enamelled Masonic jewel, detailed Primus No 3609, five further Masonic jewels, a pair of brass dividers, with a case, two portrait photographs of a gentleman wearing medals, further items of Masonic interest, including; three booklets, further paperwork, an apron, a pair of cufflinks, a square and compasses fob, a stud and an odd cufflink, also a gentleman's travelling toilet case, with fittings, having plated lids, (qty).
A Victorian silver heart shaped plain vesta case, Birmingham probably 1895, three rectangular vesta cases, having engraved decoration, a small rectangular plain vesta case, Chester 1901 and a European rectangular vesta case, decorated with the portrait of a lady in an Art Nouveau design, detailed 800, (6).
A folio of assorted watercolours and drawings including a monochrome watercolour of St Mary Magdalene, Taunton, Somerset attributed to James Bourne, a gouache illustration of a cowboy, a nude study by Franco Matania, a portrait study after Velasquez and various figurative landscape and marine subjects, (qty)
A 9ct gold and oval shell cameo ring, carved as the portrait of a girl within a pierced surround, a 9ct gold ring, mounted with a cultured pearl, a single row necklace of uniform cultured pearls, on a gold and cultured pearl clasp, a 9ct gold and treated ruby cluster link bracelet and a 9ct gold heart shaped pendant locket, Birmingham 1965, (5).

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