Will I Am signed 10 x 8 colour Photoshoot Portrait Photo, from in person collection autographed at BBC Radio London 2016. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99. Please Note Overseas Shipping Of Framed Items Are At Cost
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Bret The Hitman Hart signed 10 x 8 colour WWE Wrestler Portrait Photo, from in person collection autographed at A wrestling Event In New York 2011. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99. Please Note Overseas Shipping Of Framed Items Are At Cost
Naomi Watts signed 10 x 8 colour Photoshoot Portrait Photo, from in person collection autographed at London Premiere 2013. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99. Please Note Overseas Shipping Of Framed Items Are At Cost
Guy Ritchie signed 10 x 8 colour Photoshoot Portrait Photo, from in person collection autographed at London Premiere 2015. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99. Please Note Overseas Shipping Of Framed Items Are At Cost
Benicio Del Toro signed 10 x 8 colour Photoshoot Portrait Photo, from in person collection autographed at London Film Festival 2008. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99. Please Note Overseas Shipping Of Framed Items Are At Cost
Charles Jervas circa 1675-1739 British oil on canvas 3/4 length seated portrait of Lucy Lady North in gilt frame, consigned by local private deceased estate, attribution confirmed by National Portrait Gallery, canvas measures 55" x 46" Lucy was born in 1709, sister of the earl of Halifax. She married Francis Lord North in 1728. Lucy died in 1734 so that is the latest possible date for the portrait. She died shortly after giving birth to her second child, Louisa and her father blamed the new baby for the death and refused to have anything to do with it. So the child was given for adoption. The boy, Frederick became prime minister in 1770 and remained until 1781, one of the longest spells in office on record. He was a successful peacetime leader but very unhappy as a war leader and he asked George III three times to be allowed to resign during the American War of Independence. The king refused each time and threatened him with imprisonment in the Tower if he persisted. Frederick was by many accounts less rigid in his opposition to the American colonists' demands than his master and he seems to have had little if any influence over who the army commanders were and on their tactics. In a good clean condition. No damage to the canvas. No touch ups. One or two small minor pieces of gilding coming away but barely noticeable. In very good condition.
A collection of jewellery, comprising; a cultured pearl and blue enamel oval brooch in star, scrolling and geometric design, with a photo compartment to the reverse, a yellow paste set necklace, a gem set bangle, three pairs of earrings, two horse brooches, a seed pearl pendant with a miniature portrait of a lady, a green and colourless paste set pendant, a paste and enamel set brooch and four further brooches (qty).
English School, circa 1795, A portrait miniature of a young lady wearing a pink dress and pearls in her hair, watercolour heightened with white on ivory, 5.8 x 4.8cm.Provenance: Cynthia Walmsley Ltd. Portrait Miniatures & Silhouettes, where purchased by the mother-in-law of the owner. Thence by descent.
English School, circa 1790, A portrait miniature of an Officer of The East India Company, wearing a scarlet coat, signed 'Augustin' (centre left), watercolour heightened with white, 8 x 6.5cm.Provenance: Cynthia Walmsley Ltd. Portrait Miniatures & Silhouettes, where purchased by the mother-in-law of the owner. Thence by descent.Illustrated
Paul Henry RHA, RUA 1876-1958 THE BREAKING WAVE, ACHILL (c.1911-1913) Oil on board. 13" x 17" (30.5 x 43cm), signed. ‘Achill spoke to me, it called to me as no other place ever had done. The absence of hurry was one of the most endearing qualities of my new way of life’, Paul Henry wrote in his autobiography, An Irish Portrait, (London, Batsford, 1951, pp. 50, 51). Before that he had lived in London, which he described with its wealth, hustle and bustle. ‘It was not difficult to make friends on the island because everyone was so kind and helpful. They just came into my life naturally and unexpectedly’
A late 19th century gilt bronze and 'Sevres' style porcelain vaseWith scrolling twin handles and foliate cast edge, the Pompadour pink body with central polychrome fruit and floral reserve on a white ground with gilt border, the other side decorated with a portrait of Madame de Pompadour, on a turned socle and square fluted base, the porcelain probably 18th century and converted from tea pot and mounted during the 19th century, 18cm wide, 27cm high.
18th/19th century English School ELIZABETH I, HALF-LENGTH PORTRAIT Unsigned oil on oak panel, 27.5 x 23cm and a companion, HENRY VIII, both titled on paper label verso and with stencil number '152 VA'. The portrait of Elizabeth I is a copy of the Phoenix Portrait attributed to Nicholas Hilliard and Henry VIII is a copy of a portrait in Packwood House, Warwickshire.
Chinese - Hong Kong School, c. 1850"Fine full length portrait of young Chinese Woman seated by a tall ebony table," approx. 58cms x 43cms (23" x 17") bears character marks (under table), in carved black and gilt frame. (1)* Inscribed on label on reverse, "Chinese Woman by a port artist, in Hong Kong, c. 1850. Brought to New England by Capt. Luce, Master of the sailing ship named 'Eliza Mason'.
Attributed to Stephen Slaughter 1677 - 1765 18th Century Irish SchoolHalf length "Portrait of Isabella Maria Portis, daughter of George & Mary Portis," O.O.C., 73cms x 64cms (30" x 25") in fine contemporary carved giltwood frame, inscribed on reverse. (1)* The sitter married Capt. Kenneth Alex Price.
19th Century Irish School"Hon. Anne de Burgh'' ( 1818 - 1872) Portrait as a young girl in a bonnet seated in a wooded landscape. O.O.C. approx. 78cms x 63cms (31" x 25"), in gilt frame. (1)Daughter of Ulysses Burgh,2nd Baron Downes and Lady Maria Bagenal, of Bert House,Co. Kildare. In 1838 she married John Henry Scott, 3rd Earl of Clonmell.
Early 19th Century Irish SchoolMiniature: A half length "Portrait of Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Buxton of Coggeshall, who married Dr. Wm. Forbes, in 1778," approx. 9cms x 6cms (3 1/2" x 2 1/2") on ivory, in fold. leather case. (1)* The sitter was related to the Letts & Verschoyle Campbell families.
Stephen Catterton Smith, English / Irish R.H.A., 1806 - 1872Half-length "Portrait of John Alexander, A.M., High Sheriff of Carlow, 1824, M.P. for Carlow 1853 to 1859," and his wife, "Esther, nee Brinkly, eldest daughter of Matthew Brinkly of Parsonstown House, Co. Meath." a pair, O.O.C., 92cms x 72cms (36" x 28") both inscribed on reverse, in attractive contemporary gilt frames. (2)* This John Alexander was the man who first brought electricity to Milford and surrounding area, he married on 18th Oct. 1848.
Martin Cregan, 1788 - 1870, R.H.A.Half length "Portrait of John Alexander of Milford, Co. Carlow," and its companion, "Christian Izod Nickson, his wife, of Chapelizod, Co. Kilkenny," O.O.C., 94cms x 74cms (37" x 29") in contemporary gilt frames. (2)* John Alexander of Milford, was the eldest son of John Alexander of Belfast. He was born 27th Feb. 1764. Founded Milford in 1790. He married Christian Izod, 4th daughter of Lorenzo Nickson Esq. of Chapelizod on 8th Sept. 1801, died at Milford on the 16th August 1843, aged 79 years. His wife died 13th Dec. 1864, aged 87 years. Inscribed on reverse.

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