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Pens: A Burnham Pen/Pencil Set, with 14k nib (cased), Conway Stewart S with 14ct nib; Conway Stewart 75 (14ct nib), further Burnham fountain pen, other pens, brass vesta holder, Whitby jet oval brooch with printed and painted female portrait:- One Tray

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Yoshitoshi, 'Portrait of Geisha Nagro', Chikanobu 'Noble Ladies of Tokugawa', hand coloured prints; three others loose, two Egyptian papyrus tourist pictures, 1981 mineral picture 'Veduta Del Lago Di Compo', signed possibly Waphina, 25.5 x 32cm, details verso.

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 GOURAUD HENRI: (1867-1946) French General of World War I, Commander of the French Expeditionary Corps in the Dardanelles Campaign, 1915 (where he was wounded and lost his right arm) and Commander of the Fourth Army on the Western Front, gaining distinction at the Second Battle of the Marne, 1918. Vintage signed postcard photograph of Gouraud in uniform seated in a full length pose on horseback. Signed ('Gouraud') in dark fountain pen ink at the base of the image and dated Strasbourg, 1919 in his hand. Together with Louis Franchet d'Esperey (1856-1942) Marshal of France, as Commander of the large Allied army base at Salonika he conducted the successful Macedonian Campaign in World War I, leading to the collapse of the Southern Front and contributing to the armistice. Dark fountain pen ink signature ('F. d'Esperey') with a brief sentiment in French concerning the war above, dated 11th November 1934 in his hand on a card with a small newspaper portrait of the Marshal neatly affixed at the centre. Annotated in ink in the hand of a collector to the lower edge. Some very light age wear, G to about VG, 2   On 22nd November 1918 Gouraud had entered the city of Strasbourg, overthrowing the the Soviet government that had been proclaimed there on 11th November 1918. 

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FRENCH NAVY: Small selection of two A.Ls.S. and a signed card by various French Admirals, each of whom served in World War I, comprising Marie-Jean-Lucien Lacaze (Admiral who led a division of the Mediterranean Fleet during World War I and organised part of the Dardanelles Campaign, later Minister of the Navy 1915-17; signed card with a trimmed newspaper portrait affixed above his signature), Louis Dartige du Fournet (Admiral who served as head of the 3rd French Squadron with the task of imposing a blockade on the Turkish Fleet; disarmed the Greek Fleet in October 1916; A.L.S. on a postcard, with a small circular portrait of the Admiral affixed in the upper left corner, 30th March 1919) and Emile Paul Amable Guepratte (Admiral who led a squadron of battleships alongside the British Mediterranean Fleet and initiated Naval operations in the Dardanelles Campaign on 3rd November 1914). Some light age wear and creasing and a few other minor faults, about VG, 3

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VICTORIA CROSS: Selection of small 12mo signed clipped pieces and slightly larger cards etc., brief A.L.S. (1) by various recipients of the Victoria Cross comprising Harry Cator (1894-1966, British Captain of the British Army; awarded for his actions near Arras, France, on 9th April 1917 during the Arras offensive), George Chafer (1894-1966, English Private of the British Army; awarded for his actions east of Meaulte, Somme, France, on 3rd - 4th June 1916), William Coltman (1891-1974, English Captain of the British Army; awarded for his actions during the operations at Mannequin Hill, north-east of Sequehart, France on 3rd - 4th October 1918), Gabriel Coury (1896-1956, English Captain of the British Army; awarded for his actions near Arrow Head Copse, France, on 8th August 1916) and George Dorrell (1880-1971, English Lieutenant Colonel of the British Army; awarded for his actions at Nery, France, on 1st September 1914; brief A.L.S.,  G. T. Dorrell, one page, 8vo, Effingham Junction, 29th September 1966, to Mr. Clark, sending his autograph although regretting that he has no available portrait). Three have added their ranks, regiments etc., alongside their signatures. Three are laid down and with a few other minor faults, G to VG, 5

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 [MAFEKING SIEGE OF]: A scarce original printed folio edition of The Mafeking Mail, being a Special Siege Slip ('issued daily, shells permitting') published on the penultimate and 216th day of the Siege of Mafeking, Wednesday, 16th May 1900, numbered 143. Printed and published by Townshend & Son of Mafeking, and edited by the manager, G. N. H. Whales, the newspaper is printed on both sides of slightly inferior accounting paper (several ruled blue lines evident to the verso) and provides the latest news including a report of the action of 12th May, an announcement of despatches received during the previous night, 15th May, advising that Relief Columns from the North and South are both near at hand, the Boers advanced party from Maritzani arrived at the old S.W. Laager but are still at present in their camps and appear to have lost many of their waggons, and also stating 'The Colonel Commanding hopes soon to be in a position to congratulate the Town and Garrison on the termination of the hardships and anxieties which they have borne with much exemplary courage and fortitude for the past seven months', further providing the General Orders made by Robert Baden-Powell ('The whole garrison is to be congratulated on the brilliant success gained over the enemy yesterday…..') and listing six officers who are to be commended for their gallantry etc. Together with a second original printed folio edition of The Mafeking Mail, being a Special Siege Slip published in the week following the relief of the siege, Monday, 21st May 1900, numbered 146, the newspaper printed on both sides of heavier paper and with the headline Our Relief, and reporting, in part, 'Colonel Mahon's march to our relief, of 240 miles in twelve days, through country in the hands of the enemy…..and the fight outside Mafeking on Wednesday last, will, when recounted by the able scribes who accompanied the force, form one of the most notable chapters in the history of this war…..the heart of Mafeking is not a cold one, and though long duration of anxiety may have somewhat numbed its throbbing, it is full of fraternal yearning to those noble volunteers who came to our rescue so grandly…..', a smaller part of the newspaper carrying an erratum, an advert for an auction of household furniture, a notice for the sale of 'a complete set of Siege Stamps' for which offers are invited etc. Also including an original folio Souvenir Special issued by the Natal Mercury on 19th May 1900 following the relief of Mafeking, with red and blue vertical stripes and a portrait of Baden-Powell, Hero of Mafeking, at the centre, the printed text including headlines of Glad Tidings - Mafeking Relieved and London Delirious etc. All with various minor faults (neat splits to some folds, marginal tears and small areas of paper loss, some light staining and a few remnants of tape repairs etc.) FR to G, 3   The 217-day siege battle for the town of Mafeking ran from 13th October 1899 until 17th May 1900 and turned the British commander, Robert Baden-Powell, into a national hero. The siege received considerable attention during the Second Boer War as Lord Edward Cecil, son of the British Prime Minister the Marquess of Salisbury, was amongst the besieged residents. The Relief of Mafeking was of little military significance but did prove to be a valuable morale boost for the struggling British. 

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BUCKLER JULIUS: (1894-1960) German Leutnant of World War I, a Flying Ace officially credited with 36 victories. Buckler was awarded with the Pour le Mérite (Blue Max) and the Iron Cross First & Second Class. Vintage ink signature ('J Buckler') at the base of a heavy, stiff card with a magazine portrait of the Ace neatly affixed above, evidently prepared to represent a postcard-size photograph. The image depicts Buckler in a half length pose wearing his uniform and medals including the Iron Cross. Some very light, extremely minor age wear to the image, otherwise VG

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[RICHTHOFEN MANFRED VON]: (1892-1918) German Rittmeister of World War I, a Flying Ace officially credited with 80 victories, thereby making him the highest scoring Fighter Ace of World War I. Richthofen, known as 'The Red Baron' and considered the ace-of-aces, was awarded with the Pour le Mérite (Blue Max), the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern and the Iron Cross. Richthofen was Killed in Action at the young age of 25. A commemorative cover issued in honour of Manfred von Richthofen and featuring a colour illustration of The Red Baron engaged in a dog fight in April 1917 and with a small inset portrait, individually signed by various German Flying Aces of World War I comprising Gisbert Wilhelm Gross (Leutnant officially credited with 7 victories, flew with Richthofen as a member of Jasta 11), Carl-August von Schoenebeck (Major General officially credited with 8 victories, flew with Richthofen as a member of Jasta 11), Alois Heldmann (Colonel officially credited with 15 victories, flew with Jagdgeschwader 1 ('The Flying Circus') under Richthofen), Hans-Georg von der Osten (Leutnant officially credited with 5 victories, flew with Richthofen as a member of Jasta 11) and Karl Bodenschatz (General der Flieger, adjutant to Richthofen). All have signed with their names alone in bold blue or black inks to clear areas of the cover. Together with Karl-Heinrich Bodenschatz (1890-1979) German General der Flieger, adjutant to Manfred von Richthofen ('The Red Baron') in World War I and the liaison officer between Hermann Göring and Adolf Hitler in World War II before being seriously injured by the 20 July plot bomb in 1944. Blue ink signature ('Bodenschatz') and three additional words in his hand on his personal printed visiting card. VG to EX, 2

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BERNSTORFF JOHANN HEINRICH VON: (1862-1939) German Diplomat of World War I. Ambassador to the United States 1908-17 during which time he was recruited into intelligence work and ordered to assist the German war effort by all means necessary, including various acts of sabotage. Brief A.L.S., v. Bernstorff, one page, 4to, Geneva, 30th November 1932, to [William] Sulzer. The Count sends thanks to his correspondent for their kind letter and good wishes on the occasion of his birthday. Together with Adolf Pauli (1860-1947) German Diplomat, Ambassador to various South American states 1910-17. Bold fountain pen ink signature ('A Pauli') and date, Buenos Aires, 9th May 1922, in his hand on a postcard, with a newspaper portrait neatly affixed above the signature. Also including Georg Michaelis (1857-1936) German Chancellor July - November 1917. Vintage signed sepia 4.5 x 6.5 photograph of Michaelis in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in fountain pen ink to the verso. G to generally about VG, 3

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  KITCHENER HERBERT: (1850-1916) British Field Marshal who served as Secretary of State for War 1914-16 and in this capacity organised the largest volunteer army seen in Great Britain (largely aided by the iconic recruitment poster featuring Kitchener's portrait, which remains one of the most enduring images of World War I). An exceptional, handsome vintage signed 11 x 8 photograph by Kitchener and five members of his military staff, all of whom served in both the Second Boer War and World War I, comprising William Birdwood (1865-1951, British Field Marshal, Commander of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps during the Gallipoli Campaign, 1915. Commander-in-Chief of the Fifth Army on the Western Front at the end of World War I), Francis Maxwell VC (1871-1917, British Brigadier General, Victoria Cross winner for his actions at Sanna's Post, South Africa, on 31st March 1900 during the Second Boer War. Maxwell commanded several regiments during World War I and was regarded as one of the finest combat commanders serving on the Western Front before being killed in action when he was shot by a German sniper during the Battle of the Menin Road Bridge on 21st September 1917), Raymond Marker (1867-1914, British Lieutenant Colonel who served in the Second Boer War, receiving the DSO in 1901 for the capture of De Wet's gun and pom-pom in Cape Colony. Marker accompanied the 1st Army Corps of the British Expeditionary Force to France during World War I and was tragically hit by a shell at Ypres on 4th November 1914, dying from his wounds later that month), Victor Brooke (1873-1914, British Major who served in the Second Boer War and joined the British Expeditionary Force in France at the outbreak of World War I, dying from wounds received in action during the retreat from Mons, 29th August 1914) and Hubert Hamilton (1861-1914, British Major General who served in the Second Boer War, returning to England in June 1902 carrying the peace despatches, along with Marker, from Kitchener which they presented to King Edward VII at Windsor Castle. In World War I he served under General Horace Smith-Dorrien with the British Expeditionary Force and was General Officer Commanding the 3rd Division when he was killed in action as a result of a large shrapnel shell detonating close to him on the front lines at the village of La Couture on 14th October 1914.). The image depicts Kitchener seated in a full length pose, in uniform, with Birdwood and Hamilton seated at his side and Maxwell, Marker and Brooke all standing in full length poses immediately behind. Each of Kitchener's staff wear their uniforms, Maxwell's incorporating a turban as a member of the Indian Staff Corps. All have signed the image in dark fountain pen inks with their names alone to clear areas. A wonderful, handsome image and a rare grouping of signatures to find on one photograph. Neatly mounted and with a few very minor scuffs to the image, none of which affect the signatures. About VG   In 1902 Kitchener was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Army in India and given the task of reorganising the army there. Work began immediately and in the following year the Kitchener Reforms were implemented despite conflicts with Lord Curzon of Kedleston, the Viceroy of India. Their disputes were occasionally petty, and the Viceroy had, at one time, advised the General that signing his name 'Kitchener of Khartoum' took up too much time and space.    Kitchener presided over the Rawalpindi Parade in 1905 to honour the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to India and his term as Commander-in-Chief was extended by two years in 1907. With aspirations of becoming Viceroy of India, Kitchener was promoted to Field Marshal in 1909 and pushed hard for the post he desired, even returning to London to lobby the dying King Edward VII. The Prime Minister, H. H. Asquith, was sympathetic towards Kitchener but followed the advice of John Morley, Secretary of State for India, and turned Kitchener down for the post of Viceroy in 1911.   William Birdwood had served on the staff of Lord Kitchener in the Second Boer War as Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General. He accompanied Kitchener to India in November 1902, first serving as his assistant military secretary and interpreter and, by 1905, his military secretary. Birdwood was the only officer seen on the present photograph to survive World War I.   Francis Maxwell, Raymond Marker and Victor Brooke all served as Aide-de-Camps to Kitchener from 1902 in India having also held the same posts at various times during the Second Boer War. Brooke later became Kitchener's assistant military secretary from 1905-07.   Hubert Hamilton served on Kitchener's staff as his military secretary in India from 1902-06 and had previously been his Aide-de-Camp and military secretary from 1900 whilst in South Africa.    The National Portrait Gallery in London hold a bromide print of this exact photograph, although without the signatures of the subjects, which they identify as having been taken in Delhi, India in 1903. 

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 KITCHENER HERBERT: (1850-1916) British Field Marshal who played a central role in the early part of World War I as Secretary of State for War 1914-16. A.L.S., Kitchener, three pages, 8vo, Balmoral Castle, 14th September n.y. (annotated 1912 in pencil in an unidentified hand), to Colonel Ward. Kitchener informs his correspondent that he agrees with a draft and has 'no objection to my portrait appearing as you suggest', further writing 'I fear owing to my absence and many engagements when I have a short time in England that I shall not be able to do much personally to help the Old Comrades Association'. Together with an original printed 8vo official programme for The Return of Viscount Kitchener from South Africa, providing details of the order of procession and line of route from Paddington Station to St. James's Palace, and also including an original printed 8vo souvenir of the programme of the unveiling of Lord Kitchener's Memorial by the Prince of Wales on Horse Guards Parade, 9th June 1926. Some light age wear and two very small areas of paper loss to the upper right corner of the pages of the letter and some very light, minor age wear and foxing to the programmes. Generally about VG, 3 

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 WILSON HENRY: (1864-1922) British Field Marshal of World War I, Sub Chief of Staff to the British Expeditionary Force and as such John French's most important advisor. Wilson was assassinated by two IRA gunmen in 1922. A.L.S., Henry Wilson, one page, 8vo, Eaton Place, London, 9th April 1922, to Sir Arthur Cope. Wilson informs his correspondent that their appeal would have been irresistible had he not already been engaged on 3rd May 'to take the Chair at the Albert Hall for the Boys Brigade Annual meeting' and concludes by remarking 'I am so sorry. Will you explain my absence to H.R.H.'. VG Sir Arthur Stockdale Cope (1857-1940) English Portrait Painter whose sitters included King Edward VII, King George V, King Edward VIII and Kaiser Wilhelm II. 

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Two 19th century silhouettes and a small watercolour portrait of a gentleman

Los 302

A Regency portrait miniature silhouette in ebonised frame and a similarly framed portrait miniature of a gentleman in profile

Los 337

ENGLISH SCHOOL 19TH CENTURY Self Portrait of Rev'd Benjamin Beddow. Oil on wood panel. Inscribed verso on old label. 11'x9'

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Sven Berlin (born 1911), oil on board, self portrait with the artist's wife, signed with further information verso, 12" x 16", framed

Los 1023

Charles Holroyd (1861-1917), oil on canvas, portrait of the artist's mother, Yorkshire Fine Art Institution Exhibition label verso dated 1880, 14" x 12", unframed

Los 1032

A 19th century oil on canvas, portrait of a horse in the stable, unsigned, 13" x 15.5", original frame

Los 1035

Reinier Pynenburg (1884-1968), an oil on canvas, portrait of a girl with a doll, signed and dated 1926, inscribed verso, 18" x 14", framed

Los 1045

18th / 19th century coloured pastels, portrait of a Gainsborough lady, unsigned, 36" x 26", framed

Los 1099

Julian Gordon Mitchell, oil on canvas, portrait of a woman, 24" x 18", unframed

Los 1109

An oil on board, Modernist portrait, unsigned, 12" x 9.5", framed

Los 1116

An early to mid-20th century oil on canvas, head and shoulders portrait of a woman, unsigned, 16" x 12", framed

Los 1145

Gaetano Chierici (1838 - 1920), oil on board, a Classical portrait of a woman, original inscriptions verso, 8.5" x 7", framed

Los 1177

Alfred Edward Chalon (1780 - 1860), watercolour, portrait of 2 girls, signed and dated 1830 with inscription verso, 13" x 9", framed

Los 1216

A colour serigraph, a Classical portrait, unsigned, 17.5" x 17.5", framed

Los 1223

George Cruikshank, pen and ink self portrait, 7.5" x 5", mounted

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Edwin Nichol (1855-1923), oil on canvas, portrait of a woman and child in Elizabethan dress, 48" x 30", original gilt frame.

Los 1296

19th century German School, oil on board, portrait of a nun, unsigned, 16" x 11", framed

Los 1298

Oil on board, portrait of Francis Bacon, inscribed verso, 19" x 15" framed

Los 1305

Relich, oil on canvas, a portrait of a man, signed, 16" x 14.5", framed

Los 1311

An 18th century oil on canvas, portrait of a bearded man, 10" x 8", framed

Los 1316

A 19th century charcoal heightened with white, portrait of a girl wearing a floral head dress, unsigned, 21" x 16", framed

Los 1326

Oil on canvas laid on board, Cubist style portrait, unsigned, 20" x 16", framed

Los 1327

Oil on canvas board, portrait of a woman in black, after Anders Zorn, 20" x 15", framed

Los 1337

William Nicolson, wood engraving, portrait of James Pryde, 1899, 8" x 5.5", framed

Los 1339

19th century watercolour, portrait of a young woman, indistinctly signed, dated 1888, 9.5" x 7.5", framed

Los 1346

Arthur William Hentzelman, etching, portrait of Beethoven, signed in pencil, plate 10" x 8", framed

Los 271

Wedgwood blue glass Cameo Goblet decorated with a jasper portrait of George Stubbs Condition:

Los 2007

An ink drawing, 17th Cenury portrait, possibly a design for a book frontispiece etching or engraving, framed

Los 2056

19th Century English School, portrait of a gentleman, quarter length, oil on canvas in gilt frame, 60cm by 49cm

Los 2059

19th Century English School, half-length portrait of fashionable young lady, oil on canvas, relined, unsigned, in gilt frame, 75cm by 62cm

Los 2062

Foussa Itaya (French, 1919), a portrait of a lady with a dog, bust length, signed and dated 1966 l.r., oil on canvas, 35cm by 25cm, in a gilt frame

Los 2063

Collection of framed pictures to include a charcoal study of Fore Street in St Yves, Cornwall, a 19th century miniature military portrait, a 19th century silk picture of a lady (6)

Los 2080

A collection of water colours and a late Victorian portrait

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Eight framed and glazed portrait silhouette miniatures to include 19th century examples

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Album Containing the Bank of England One Pound and Five Pound Note - Historic Collection ( 19 ) Banknotes In Total + A 1937 Coronation First Day Covers. The Collection Containing the Following. 1/ Series One Britanina Green One Pound Note, Chief Cashier K. Peppiatt. Serial Number Y25A 140485 - Mint Condition. 2/ Series A One Pound Emergency Britannia Blue, Chief Cashier K. Peppiatt. Serial Number RO5E 725402. 3/ Series C Portrait Issue 1960 - 1979 Green One Pound Note, Chief Cashier J.S. Forde - Mint Condition. Serial No A302 124440. 4/ Series D One Pound Pictorial Note, Serial No DX73 600889. Mint Condition. 5/ Series B Helmeted Britannia 1957 - 1967 Five Pound Note, Chief Cashier L.K. Obrien. Serial No B73 634546. 6/ Series C Portrait 1960 - 1975 - Blue Five Pound Note, Excellent Condition. Serial No C11 231292 - Date 1963. 7/ Series D ' Pictorial ' 1970 - 1994 Blue Five Pound Banknote, Serial No EY22 343464. 8/ Series E Five Pound Note 1990. 9/ Jersey One Pound Note, Issued In 1963, Serial No C326088. This Note Is In Mint Condition. 10/ Series B ' Helmeted ' Britannia - Used Condition 1957 - 1967 Five POund Note, Chief Cashier L.K. Obrien, Serial No B95 808865. 11/ Series D Pictorial Issue, Issued Until 1978, When Replaced by One Pound Coin. 12/ The Lady Lavery Ireland One Pound Note, Mint Condition. Serial No 439511661, Date 11-4-64. 13/ World War II Mauve Ten Shilling Note, Serial no Y34C - 819937, Chief Cashier K.O. Peppiatt, Excellent Condition. 14/ The Stampford Spalding Provincial - Later Became Part of Barclays Bank - Five Pound Banknote, The Note Is Dated 1903 and Numbered M1521. 15/ United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland One Pound Banknote, Bank Cashier Warren Fisher. Serial No 992581, Good Condition. 16/ Royal Bank of Scotland, Jack Nicholas 5 Pound Banknote. 17/ Series C Portrait Young Elizabeth Bank of England Ten Pound Note, Chief Cashier Jo Page, Serial No B51 293486, Mint Condition. Issued In 1956. 18/ Series E 1990 - 2002 Five Pound Note, Mint Condition. 19/ Series E 10 Pound Note, Charles Dickens Portrait Issue. Mint Condition. 20/ Twenty Pound Banknote, Michael Faraday Issue, Date 1990 - 1994, Mint Condition. 21/ 1937 Coronation First Day Cover, Posted From Edinburgh Scotland 12 May 1937. Please See Photos.

Los 1370

Cinema Interest - Peter O'Toole Original 1969 Large Sheet (Quad) Poster For The Film 'Goodbye Mr Chips', Along With Several Original Promotional Documents Approximately eight items in total to include original large scale cinema poster in very good condition, three colour lobby cards, colour press pamphlet 'Facts for editorial reference about the making of Goodbye Mr Chips' and deluxe colour programme. Also, Spanish film poster (portrait orientation) Very good condition. Please see accompanying image.

Los 1424

Music Interest Beach Boys Brian Wilson Autograph On Colour Photograph Colour group portrait signed in black marker 'Brian Wilson' to bottom centre. Please see accompanying image

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Royal Mint - Ltd Edition 2015 United Kingdom Proof - Definitive Coin Sets, The First and Final Edition ( 2 ) Two Proof Sets ( Portraits ) Comprises 1/ The Coins In This Collection are the Definitive Circulating Coins of the United Kingdom From The One Penny to the 2 Pound Coin, This Is a Special Collection as They are the Last Edition to Carry the Current Portrait of the Queen by Renowned Sculptor Ian Rank Bradley FRBS. 2/ This Collection of United Kingdom Circulating Coins - 1st Coinage Brings Back the New Britanina Portrait to UK Currency and The First to Carry the Fifth Definitive Portrait of the Queen by Royal Engraver Jody Clark. Both Proof Sets are In FDC / Mint Condition and Come In Original Display Case with Certificates of Authenticity.

Los 164

Ladies 9ct Gold Mounted Oval Shaped Shell Cameo / Brooch / Pendant of Fine Form. Depicts a Bust Portrait of a Young Woman. Full Hallmarked. 1.5 Inches - 3.75 cm High. 11.5 grams. Mint Condition - Please See Photo.

Los 165

9ct Gold Set Oval Shaped Cameo Dress Ring, with Openwork Setting, Depicts Portrait of Young Woman. Fully Hallmarked. Ring Size R - S. 6.3 grams.

Los 175

Royal Mint Queens Portrait Silver Proof Coin Set Celebrating Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday. Issued In 2006, Specifications - Countries Guernsey, Jersey and Alderney, Denomination Five Pounds, Metal 925 / 1000 Silver. Quality Proof Struck, Weight of Each Coin 28.28 grams. Comes with Original Presentation Case. All Coins In FDC / Mint Condition.

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Scottish National Portrait Gallery Interest. This Is an Oval Framed Replica, Made In Polyester Resin of a Portrait Medallion by James Tassie of Robert Adam - Architect 1728 - 1792. The Original Cast Is In The Scottish National Portrait Gallery. Excellent Condition. Size 6.5 x 5.25 Inches - 16.5 x 13.25 cm.

Los 336

Antique Period Silver Gilt Mounted Large Oval Shaped Shell Cameo Brooch, The Central Shell Cameo of a Portrait Bust of a Young Lady In Fine Detail, Marked Silver. Size 2.25 Inches - 5.75 cm High. Excellent Condition.

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Royal Mint Queen Elizabeth II Sovereign Portrait Collection. Comprises Four Full 22ct Gold Sovereigns, All with Elizabeth II Portraits - Young to Old. All Top Grande / Mint Coins, Dates 2004, 1986, 1980 & 1957. Comes with Polished Wooden Box and Certificate.

Los 515

A Late 19th /Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Marble Portrait Bust - Possibly Queen Alexandra Of Denmark Large scale bust in white marble raised on circular marble pedestal, her hair adorned with an ornate Kokoshnik tiara, her decolletage draped with carved pearls. Some chips/damage in places - does not detract, please see accompanying image. 65 inches in height, 49 inches at widest point

Los 901

After Cornelis De Vos (1585 - 1651) Oil On Panel Portrait Of Young Girl (Member Of The Van Houten Family) Depicting a young Flemish girl with lace collar, label to verso, panel: 13.5"h x 10.5"w, overall (with frame): 18.5"h x 16"w. Please see accompanying image

Los 934

John Wesley Carroll (American, 1892-1959 ) Original Chalk Pastel Female Portrait (Untitled) Circa late 19th/Early 20th century, large portrait of young female subject, her dark hair pinned in loose chignon, rose pink silk drapery finished with a yellow rose corsage to her décolletage. Rendered in soft chalk pastel on Bristol paper, Signed to bottom left, very good condition, framed and mounted under glass, 23 x 17 inches.

Los 998A

A Collection of Framed Prints and Pictures To Include Lancashire Map, Three Advertising Prints, Portrait by Brian Davies Dated 07 etc.

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