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A ruby, emerald and diamond carved half-hoop ring, size M 1/2, a ruby and diamond quatrefoil ring in white gold, size M 1/2, a citrine and seed pearl-set gold ring, size R 1/2, a gold and silver portrait brooch set with a surround of white stones, 4cm high, a briolette citrine-set gold brooch pendant, 4.2cm high
An early 18th century English gold memorial ring, set with a flat oval garnet and two pear-shaped rose-cut shoulder diamonds, the back of the bezel carved with gadroons radiating upwards from a small oval-shaped centre, cut-down collet with small claws and bifurcated shoulders, engraved to the shank interior 'To Remember my Father's help in taking Guardalope (sic) 1759', size L In 1759, as part of Prime Minister William Pitt's (1708-1778) ongoing operations to divert French troops from Germany by attacking them wherever he could, a British expedition was sent to the West Indes with the intention of seizing French possession after the 6 month long battle to capture Guadeloupe, they finally received the formal surrender of the Island just days before a large French relief force arrived. For a similar ring mounted with an Intaglio portrait, see BOARDMAN, J., & SCARISBRICK, D., The Ralph Harari Collection of Finger Rings, item 154.
H.M.S. "Monmouth." China Station 1912-13, Company photograph and awarded presentation cups with Officers portrait. Fantastic photos showing the full compliment and their trophies including: "King Alfred" Cup, "Patroclus" Cup, Chefoo Cup etc. An excellent piece of Naval history. Made A. King, No.2 Queen's Road, E. Hong Kong.
Martin Ferdinand Quadal (Moravian-Austrian, 1736 - 1808)Equestrian Portrait of King George III, full-length, wearing a scarlet military state coat, the ribbon of the Order of the Garter and a gold-trimmed black tricorn hat, with two accompanying officers in uniform, in a wooded landscapessigned: F M Quadal Pinxit, oil on canvas, 91cm x 71cmProvenance: Christie's, Old Masters & British Paintings, South Kensington, London, May 4 2012, Lot 126.
English School (second quarter, 19th century), a pair of portrait miniatures, a matrimonial couple, bust-length, the gentleman with brown curly hair, wearing a white stock and a black coat, the lady's hair dressed in ringlets, wearing pearl earrings, a gold chain and a black dress, watercolour on ivory, 9cm x 7cm, gilt frames inscribed to verso Armstrong grandparents? [...] Painted 1831
English School (18th century), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman, bust-length, fully-turned to sinister, his hair dressed, wearing a white cravat and a black coat, oval, watercolour with gouache heightening on ivory, 6.3cm x 5cm, red morocco case with card indistinctly attributed in ink manuscript
Harold Gresley (1892 - 1967)Portrait of Arthur Barlowsigned, oil on canvas, 60cm x 49cm; accompanied by an archive of ephemera illustrative of the life and philanthropic work of the sitter, including framed chalk & charcoal caricature of Barlow by G F Hudson 40cm x 28cm; signed photographs of entertainers and musicians: Dames Sybil Thorndike, Anna Neagle, Paul Robeson, Rawicz & Landauer, Eileen Joyce (print of pastel portrait), Gracie Fields, Ben Lyon & Bebe Damiels, etc; framed photographic portrait of of Barlow with Margot, Countess of Oxford & Asquith, with another, on her own, autographed by the countess; celebrity concert programmes as organised by Barlow (some duplicated); bound souvenir booklet, hand scrivened on vellum Feb 1937 signed HRH Princess Helena Victoria; book Greatorex H N, 'Melville's Derby Legacy' Breedon 1985 (No. 46/1000); newspaper cuttings, receipts for donations, file of Christmas cards from celebrated performers, cache of letters from Elsie & Doris Waters (Gert & Daisy); collection of 58 agency promotional photographic portraits of performers including Gracie Fields, Count McCormack, Richard Tauber, Sir Malcolm Sargent, Anne Browne, etc. also photographs of Royal family: George VI, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Elizabeth as a child (2); correspondence, some from Royal households, also from Beverley Nichols, Sybil Thorndike, etc., framed cartoon of Barlow as footballer scoring £6,000 'goal' son John Barlow's autograph book containing signatures of many of the above; group of Great war postcards including a hidden U-Boat example (qty)Arthur Barlow, MBE (1890 - 1973) of Little Chester, later of Spondon was a Derby-born philanthropist who was recognised for having raised many thousands of pounds to the Derby Royal Infirmary, 1911-1948. A manager at the Derby Co-op, he channelled his organising abilities and love of music into persuading some of the biggest names in music to come to Derby at favourable rates (sometimes without charge at all) to perform at concerts, either in the Co-Op Central Hall or the Grand Theatre Babington Lane, which raised over the years more than £6,000. His greatest coup was to persuade Gracie Fields (then the greatest of super-stars) to appear in 1938.
A 19th century French Revivalist gilt-patinated bronze circular dish, cast in high and low relief, centred by a portrait bust of a Phrygian statesman, the field with three shaped reserves of peacocks, sheep and dogs, classical lyres and garlands, the outer border with winged lion masks, cornucopia and garlands, 30cm diam, c.1870
Ï’Italian School (19th century) Portrait of a priestly saint Oil on copper 9.3cm x 7.6cm, oval In a later rectangular ebonised frame; Italian School (19th century) Portrait of a young gentleman 9.5cm x 7.7cm In a rectangular ebonised frame; Together with two Continental School (19th century) portraits in poor condition (4) Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

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