Royal Mint - A 2010 Royal Mint Royal Engagement Prince William and Catherine Middleton Alderney £10 0.999 silver coin. The coin featuring Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS Queen Elizabeth bust to obverse, Matthew Bonaccorsi double portrait of Prince William and Catherine to reverse. Stated weight 155.517g. Composition 0.999 Ag. In original case.
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Four framed works, to include: F. Furnivall - Portrait of a bearded man (1918), possibly a graphite sketch, 13 x 18 cm; Frederick Carter (1885-1967) - 'Dionysia' from the series 'Garden of Soloman' (c.1918), wood engraving on Japan paper, signed in pencil below, 14 x 16 cm; ernest S. Lumsden (1883-1948) - 'The Steam Crane' etching, signed in pencil below, frame dimensions: 53.5 x 41 cm; together with William Walcot - 'St. Gile's Cathedral, Edinburgh', etching (4)
Manner of Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) - A trumeau mirror holding an 18th century grisaille painting probably depicting Apollo and the Muses, inscribed in German verso: ‘Gekauft in einer Auction von Portraits gemählde(?) von Rubens. Anno 1806 für 64 Holländisch gulden(?), Hartog Bruck’ which reads: ‘Purchased at an auction of portrait paintings by Rubens. In the year 1806 for 64 Dutch guilders(?), Hartog Bruck’, oil on canvas, painting dimensions: 68 x 45 cm, frame dimensions: 138.5 x 71.5 cm, gilt framed
H.M. Queen Elizabeth II and H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh signed 1972 presentation portrait photograph of the Royal couple taken at Buckingham Palace, signed in ink on mount 'Elizabeth R 1972 Philip' in original easel frame by Jarrolds, Knightsbridge. 31.5 x 24cm. Sold with letter on Palace of Holyroodhouse headed writing paper dated 6th July, 1972 to Miss Polson (the former Housekeeper of Holyroodhouse who retired in 1969) confirming The Queen will receive her at 10.30 am on Friday 7th July at Holyroodhouse presumably to present her with the signed portrait photograph. Due to the Queen's busy schedule it had probably not been possible for the Queen to formally say farewell in person until then to Miss Polson after her 38 years service to the Royal Family.
19th century portrait miniature on ivory depicting a water deity possibly Ampithrite, 8 x 6cm in gilt frame. APHA Ref: SAZ627DZNot examined out of the glazed frame, miniature appears to be in good order, possibly slightly bowed, otherwise good, frame has some losses to gilt, bumps and scratches
A rare English delft ware Duke of Marlborough charger, probably Bristol, circa 1710, decorated with a full length portrait of the Duke wearing a suit of armour, yellow cloak and sash, with blue sponged trees and green grass, yellow and blue dash border, inscribed with the initials 'D M', 30.5cm diameterChips and glaze loss to rim and footrim. A few spots of glaze loss / imperfections to the front. There is a fine crack at about 2 o'clock (approx 8cm). No repairs or restoration.
H.M. Queen Mary and the infant Princess Elizabeth (later H.M. Queen Elizabeth II), charming signed and inscribed portrait photograph of the Queen with her young granddaughter signed and inscribed in ink 'Mary R & Little Elizabeth 1927' and on reverse 'With best wishes and grateful thanks for the charming little jackets and toys for my protégé' 14 x 8.7cm
English School, 18th century group of three oval portrait miniatures on ivory, oval, 7 x 6cm, presented together in one glazed frame. APHA Ref: PU9AQZ4L Not examined out of the glazed frame. Plaques appear slightly bowed, the central portrait had considerable overpainting to periphery, frame with minor wear
William Grimaldi (1751-1830) portrait miniature on ivory of a young girl, inscribed verso 'By W Grimaldi, painter to H.R.H. The Duke of York, 1803', 6.5 x 5cm, in glazed gilt frame, with wooden stand. APHA Ref: DJ4LNU93 Loose in the glazed frame, metal tarnished, otherwise condition is basically good
H.R.H. Prince George Duke of Kent and family, collection of 1930s-1960s portrait photographs by the Harlip Studio including The Duke in his R.A.F. Uniform, Princess Marina with their children and with Princess Paul of Yugoslavia, Countess Toering, Princess Olga, the Maharaja of Jaipur and General Sikorsky (22)
H.R.H. Princess Mary The Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood, signed 1942 wartime presentation portrait photograph by Dorothy Wilding of the Princess in military uniform signed in ink on mount 'Mary 1942', 25.5 x 18cm, three signed Princess Mary Christmas cards and signed Calendar for 1942 (5)Provenance: given to Mr Scott-Brown Princess Mary's Harley Street ear specialist
Leon Sprinck, early 20th century, oil on canvas - Portrait of a British Lancer, circa 1905, wearing medals including Boer War, 75cm x 65cm, in gilt frameNot relined, L-shaped tear towards base and another smaller tear above, small indent towards top of the picture. Not restored. Frame possibly original, is period and in keeping, with losses to mouldings and general deterioration
Regency portrait miniature on ivory of Lieutenant Samuel Costerton, R.N., pictured in formal dress, oval, 5.5 x 5cm, in period ebonised frame. APHA Ref: 73H6SZXKProvenance: By family descent from the sitter.NB: Samuel Costerton was born in Great Yarmouth and entered the Navy in 1803, following the path of his cousin Captain William Fisher, one of Nelson's flagship Commanders. Captain William Fisher (1780-1852) joined the Navy in 1795. In 1827, he invented and demonstrated the use of quick connect hose for watering ships (at the rate of 1 ton in 4 mins). He retired as a Rear Admiral. Samuel Costerton was also active during the Napoleonic conflicts, he was wounded whilst in charge of a boat attacking enemy batteries at Jacotel and was onboard the Nereid when she compelled the enemy's sloop Victor to surrender. He acquitted himself gallantly but was captured during battles in Port Sud-Est in 1810, he was freed during the capitulation of the Isle of France several months later. In 1815 he married Mary Anne Elizabeth Underwood of East Bergholt. Please note although by family tradition the subject is as described, the sitter is clearly not a naval subject and the paper attributing the sitter as Samuel Costerton is likely not accurate.
Charles Grey (1808-1892) oil on canvas - Portrait of a St. Bernard, signed, 48.5cm x 59cm, oval, in glazed gilt frameThe canvas appears to have been re-lined some decades ago and is in good condition. There is an area of overpainting along the top edge, visible under a UV light and also to the naked eye, it appears that the damage has occurred at some stage where the stretcher has rubbed the canvas. No other visible restoration. Good presentable ready to hang condition.Provenance: a local client
Late Victorian signed portrait postcard of H.R.H. Princess Helen Duchess of Albany and her two children, Princess Alice (later Countess of Athlone), and Prince Charles Edward (later Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha), signed in ink 'Helen 1896-1898', 'Alice' and 'Charles Edward' in glazed frame 18 x 12cm
Annie F Shenton - Edwardian miniature on ivory of a dog, signed and dated 1907, 5.5 x 7cm glazed frame, and a portrait on porcelain of a dog. APHA Ref: UBA5QCKD Dog on ivory - not examined out of the glazed frame, there appears to be some wear to lower left and right, dust and debris under frame, otherwise basically ok. dog on porcelain - good condition

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