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Sherlock Holmes hand painted sign from 221 b Baker Street painted on wooden board with artists signature D. Stewart Measuring 21 x 36 inch. This plaque is the original from outside the residence of Sherlock Holmes at 221 b Baker street. The profile portrait of Sherlock has been re-used and is now on the current sign but this is the original sign minus the portrait. (photo and letter of provenance to follow) (1)
Whistle down the Wind original British one sheet film poster picturing a full colour painted portrait of Hayley Mills by Renato Fratini from the film produced by Richard Attenborough and directed by Bryan Forbes. Printed in England by W E Berry ltd Bradford, previously folded excellent condition 27 x 40 inch on linen. (1)
After: Andy Warhol, American (1928 - 1987) Two portrait Paintings on Board, Marilyn Monroe and Michael Jackson, Each Signed Lower. Largest measures 25"H x 17" W, smallest measures 23" H x 18" W. Condition: Light soiling to surface otherwise good condition Estimate: $100.00 - $150.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
BURNS, ROBERT, POEMS CHIEFLY IN THE SCOTTISH DIALECT, Edinburgh, Adam Neill and Co, 1800. Two volumes (complete), 8vo, half-titles to both vols, portrait of Burns in vol 1 (torn without loss), some light staining/soiling. Full contemporary tree-calf, rubbed, wear to extremities. A scarce early edition, ref ESTC T129091++Two volumes (complete), 8vo, half-titles to both vols, portrait of Burns in vol 1 (torn without loss), some light staining/soiling. Full contemporary tree-calf, rubbed, wear to extremities.
20TH C SCHOOL, STILL LIFE OF A BOWL OF FRUIT, INDISTINCTLY SIGNED AND DATED 79, OIL ON BOARD, 31 X 40CM, VENETIAN SCENES, A PAIR, INDISTINCTLY SIGNED, OIL ON CANVAS, 19 X 59CM, WARREN WILLIAMS, VILLAGE SCENE, WATERCOLOUR, 23 X 37CM, BAMBURGH CASTLE, LIMITED EDITION PRINT, PORTRAIT OF A CLOWN AND TWO OTHERS
Thomas Vivares (b. 1744), after George Morland (1763 - 1804), Self-Portrait Beside a Country Inn, a pig, a dog and his easel by his side, From an original Drawing in the pofsefsion (sic) of John Graham Esqr, To whom this Engraving is respectfully inscribed bu his obliged h:ble Serv:t Edwd Orme (sic), Published by Edward Orme, London 1805, hand-coloured soft-ground etching, 38cm x 50cm, Hogarth-type frame Condition Report: Generally good. Some foxing. Some losses to frame. See images.
A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, the hinged cover decorated with a lady artist painting a portrait of a naval figure, presumably her sweetheart, enclosing a mirror plate, pastel green base, 4cm wide, c.1780 Condition Report: Good overall condition, scratches to base, some very minor ares of damage, mirror cracked. Please see attached images
A 19th century French enamelled powder compact, the cover with courting couple and hound, black base, 5cm diam, late 19th century; a French quatrefoil trinket box, the cover inset with portrait miniature, gilt metal sides, 8cm wide, c.1890; a gilt metal mounted and porcelain cane handle, painted with courting couples, on a cobalt blue ground, 21cm long, c.1890 (3)
A late 19th century Indian Bidriware leaf-shaped snuff box, the sliding cover inlaid with silver foliage within a cell border, 11.5cm wide, Bidar, c.1900; a 19th century Indian Bidriware rectangular box, the hinged cover inset with a pair of portrait plaques, within a silver geometric border, skirted base, 12cm wide, Bidar, c.1900; a 19th century Indian rounded rectangular brass snuff box, 8cm wide, c.1900 (3)
English School (18th century), a portrait miniature, of a military officer, bust length in three-quarter profile, watercolour on ivory, oval, 3.5cm x 3cm, gold coloured metal brooch mount, 5cm long overall Condition Report: Good overall condition, no vvisible cracks, No significant fading, surface scratches to glass commensurate with age, pin missing. Please see attached images
English School (early 20th century), a canine portrait miniature, of a long haired collie-type dog, watercolour and gouache, circular, 7cm diam Condition Report: Slight tarnish And wear to the gilding, the 7cm is not including the frame. It is painted on paper. Yes we do for a minimum of 25pound, we can tell you more if you are successful. Thank you
English School (second half, 17th century), a matrimonial pair of portrait miniatures, Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine and Barbara Palmer, Countess of Castlemaine (née Villiers, later mistress of Charles II and Duchess of Cleveland in her own right), each dressed in the Restoration fashion, the earl with flowing brown hair and wearing a lace cravat, the countess with dressed brown hair and ringlets, wearing a string of baroque pearls with conforming earrings and a lace-trimmed blue dress, ovals, oils on copper, 7.6cm x 6cm, early 19th century gilt-metal frames, each inscribed to verso Lord Castlemaine and Lady Castlemaine, coiled crestings centred by suspension loops Condition Report: There's is no provenance so we can't say, the date I see suggested in the description, this lot will be sold on Friday the 3rd of may thank youPlease see attached images. Some wear and scratches. Some flaking away of oils to margins exposing some copper. The faces great in character. Some craquelure in places. Light surface deposits. D.S.
English School (second quarter, 19th century), a portrait miniature, of Miss Jones by Her Father, half-length, facing straight-on, the lady's brown hair dressed in ringlets, wearing a white dress, inscribed ink manuscript to verso, oval, watercolour and pencil on paper, 8.5cm x 7cm, gilt-metal mounted black papier-mâché frame Condition Report: Slight fading to the gilding, a few scratches and chips to the frame. Please see attached photographs for examples thank you.
Kay Gray (20th century), a canine portrait miniature, of a red dachshund, half-length, oval, signed, watercolour, 6.5cm x 5cm, chased gilt-metal inset, framed Condition Report: Lot In good condition slight splits to the oak frame, it is not dated. Yes it I see painted on. Please see additional photographs attached thank you.
A pair of Samuel Alcock & Co porcelain portrait busts, of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington and Sir Robert Peel, each statesman draped in the Roman style with togas, square pedestal bases outlined in gilt, Wellington with blue bee skep mark, Peel with red script, 23cm high, c. 1840 Condition Report: The Duke of Wellington has a crack to his shoulder and hairline crack to neck. Mark rubbed to back. Ingrained dirt to areas including his nose. Gilding rubbed. Peel in better condition some dirt and rubbing to gilding. Stands have crazing, minor chips and gilding is rubbed. Please see attached images.
Krishnaraja Wadiyar Bahadur, GCSI, GBE, Maharaja of Mysore (1884-1940), a full length portrait photograph, 27.5cm x 15.5cm, in a gilt metal fillet engraved With affectionate regard, and in memory of 6 years of intimate friendship. From Krishnaraja Wadiyar. November 1911. Mysore., 33.5cm high; together with a book Speeches by His Highness Sri Krishnaraja Wadiyar Bahadur, GCSI, GBE, Maharaja of Mysore, 1902-1933, Mysore: Government Branch Press 1934; and 3vols of Sir Arthur Lawley's tours of service. Full red leather, gilt lettered under royal arms. 8vo. Provenance: Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock, GCSI, GCIE, KCMG, was Governor of Madras from 1906 to 1911.
Ï’ Sir Prabhu Narajan Singh, Maharaja of Benares (ruled 1889-1931), a full length portrait photograph, in an interior with silver furniture, signed in ink and dated 1909, 21cm x 14.5cm, in an Indian carved ivory frame surmounted by the maharaja's assumed coat-of-arms, on a wood backing, 32cm (12 1/2in) high Provenance: The Hon. Sir Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock, GCSI, GCIE, KCMG, was Governor of Madras from 1906 to 1911. Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Ï’ A full length portrait colour painted photograph of an unknown Indian ruler, circa 1910, in an interior with furniture and books before drapery and a distant building, 24.5cm x 18.5cm, in an Indian carved ivory frame surmounted by a VR monogram on foliage with elephant supporters, with a wooden easel back, 39cm (15 1/4in) high Provenance: The Hon. Sir Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock, GCSI, GCIE, KCMG, was Governor of Madras from 1906 to 1911. Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A collection of framed photographs, including an official portrait photograph of Queen Mary signed and dated 1927 33x23.5cm mounted in an ebonised and parcel gilt frame 47x37cm overall; a photograph of Queen Mary at Ascot races by Conrad Press, 37x43cm overall; and a photograph of an Italian dignatory indistinctly inscribed, published by Giacomo Brogi of Florence, in a painted and parcel frame 47x31.5cm overall
Ï’Miss Beatrice Wainwright (fl. 1909-13) Portrait of a young boy Watercolour on ivory Signed and dated 1924 lower right 10cm x 7.4cm; Miss Kate Harris (fl. 1905-08) Portrait of Lady Wenlock Watercolour on ivory Initialled and dated 1901 lower right Inscribed Lady Wenlock by Kate Harris 1901 verso 602cm x 5cm, oval; And a portrait of Frieda Whesham after Sir Thomas Lawrence Inscribed and dated Sept. 1915 verso In modern gilt brass frames (3) Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Ï’Miss Kate Harris (fl. 1905-08) Portrait of Lady Lawley Watercolour on ivory Intialled and dated 1901 lower right Inscribed Lady Lawley by Kate Harris 1901 verso 7.5cm x 6cm; Another portrait of the same sitter by the same hand In modern gilt brass frames (2) This may be of the Hon. Ursula Mary Lawley (daughter of Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock; later Mrs. George Gibbs, then Lady Wraxall; 1888-1979). She married George Gibbs (later the 1st Baron Wraxall), on 20th July 1927. From 1927 until her death in 1979 she lived at Tyntesfield in Somerset. It could be one of her close relatives. PLease note: These are portraits of Lady Annie Lawley, in 1901 the wife of Sir Arthur Lawley, Governor of Western Australia, and mother to Ursula, Lady Wraxall. Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Elizabeth II (Queen of Great Britain) and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, a full length portrait of the couple in full ceremonial dress, black & white photograph, 22cm x 17.5cm, signed in ink autopen, 'Elizabeth R' and 'Philip' to lower mount and dated 1969, in tan leather desk frame by Jarrolds, Knightsbridge, 31.5cm high
Bahrain, Order of Bahrain, type 1 with portrait of Sheikh Isa and inscription Allah - Al Watan - Al Emir - Al Bahrain, Third class neck badge, unmarked, in silver, with gilt and enamel centre, suspension ring set with six pearls, width 57.5mm, in Spink case of issue, with related fittings and wearing diagram, extremely fine and rare CATALOGUE NOTES: Awarded for military or diplomatic services, the Wisam al-Bahrein (Order of Bahrain), was instituted by Amir ‘Isa II bin Salman al-Khalifa in 1976. The present medal was likely awarded to Eustace Beilby Gibbs, 3rd Baron Wraxall, during his time Her Majesty's Vice-Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps during the 1980s
Great War, Group of Six to the Hon U. Lawley, including 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal with oak leaf, Second World War Defence Medal, Delhi Durbar Medal, Voluntary Medical Service Medal with four bars, mounted; and another Second World War Defence medal, loose; and a set of six miniatures, en suite The Hon. Ursula Mary Lawley (1888-1979) was the daughter of Sir Arthur Lawley (later the 6th Baron Wenlock), and Annie Allen Lawley (nee Cunard). She was the second wife of George Abraham Gibbs, 1st Baron Wraxall (1873-1931). Ursula was a Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse (VAD) during the Great war, stationed in France, and the three WW1 medals in the present lot are inscribed to her. Ursula would remain an active member of the Red Cross throughout her life, including during WW2. The Voluntary Service and Defence medals dating from this period attest to her continued involvement.The Delhi Durbar medal with the portrait profiles of King George V and Queen Mary of Teck, issued in 1911, may be a remnant of the governorship of Madras held by Ursula Lawley's father, Sir Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock, until that year.
λSir Jacob Epstein (British 1881-1959) Bust of Pola Givenchy Bronze with green patina Inscribed with signature Height excluding wooden base: 56cm (22in.) Provenance: Goldmark Gallery, London Acquired from the above by The Lord Wraxall in 2009 Literature: Richard Buckle, Jacob Epstein Sculptor, London, 1963, no. 364, p.238, illustration of another cast Evelyn Silber, The Sculpture of Epstein, with a complete catalogue, Oxford, 1986, no. 283, illustration of another cast Goldmark, Jacob Epstein, Goldmark Gallery, Rutland, September 2009, no. 2, illustrated Pola Givenchy was a Polish model who appears in a number of similar works including Study for Resurrection, 1941 which was exhibited at the Leicester Galleries in 1942 and 1960. The intention had been to create a Resurrection group modelled on Pola Givenchy, unfortunately the group was never completed. This bust depicts Pola’s beauty and proud sophistication. Epstein chose his models for their physiognomic or psychological interest and included women from all nationalities and backgrounds including a girl from Baku. Epstein didn’t respond to the demand from his dealers for small nudes and continued to sculpt portrait busts of females of distinctive beauty. Epstein constructed his busts by focusing on acute observation and by selecting certain characteristics he was able to show the personality and layer beneath the beauty. λ Indicates that this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite royalty charges. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Louis Vallée (Dutch c. 1620-1653) Portrait of a gentleman in a black hat and suit, a glove in his right hand Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1651 to centre of right edge 133 x 111.5cm (52¼ x 43¾ in.) Provenance: Boussod Valadin et Cie, Paris Sale, New York, Glaennzer Bankruptcy, where sold for $3,300 The collection of Emma Rockefeller McAlpine Sale, The American Art Association, New York, 1 November 1935 Literature: Les Arts, No.112,1911, p.16 Cicerone 14, 1922, p.313 Duits Quarterly, Vol 1, No. 4, Summer 1964, p.14-16, ill. p.15 Thought to have been of French origin, the only document which is currently known to make specific reference to Vallée is the register which records his burial in Amsterdam’s Oude Kerk on 28 May 1653. According to the register Vallée had been living in the Warmoesstraat in Amsterdam. There are few works attributed to the artist, but he appears to have been most active between 1646 and 1652. Of those works which are known, the majority are history paintings or portraits and similarities to the work of Amsterdam painter Jacob Backer (1608-1651) have led to the speculative suggestion that Vallée may have been his student.
A carved shell cameo topped hinge bangle, central oval portrait of Flora within beaded frame, above a cast hollow hinge body, with mounded edging, unmarked yellow metal, bangle 19mm wide, 61mm diameter, 39g gross Condition Report: All over age wear and dents Patchy repairs evident Wirework missing from front side section from cameo face side Replaced hinge slide See detailed images

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