Manner of Jean Etienne Liotard (1702-1790) Portrait Miniature of Lord Nelson, paper label inscription to verso reads 'Lord Nelson specially painted on ivory to the order of Lady Hamilton, at Naples'. By Jean Etienne Liotard, approx 8 x 5.8 cms, Lord Nelson depicted in dress uniform with naval order, presented in an oval mahogany frame.
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Two Familial 19th Century Ivory Portrait Miniatures, the first miniature with paper label to verso which reads 'Major General William Cooper Rofero', born 3rd Dec 1787 and died 6th Nov 1857, formerly a Major in the 2nd Dragoon Guards, in scarlet dress uniform, approx 6 x 7.5 cms, presented in an ebonized frame together with another 19th Century Portrait Miniature, possibly his younger brother the paper label to verso reads 'Robert Healy Rolfero' born 27th August 1783 died 8th January 1857 as Rear Admiral, portrayed in navy overcoat, approx 8 x 9 cms, presented in an ebonized frame. (2)
A 19th century porcelain miniature oval portrait depicting young lady, unsigned, 8.5 x 7cm, in floral micromosaic fronted frame with easel back, also an early 20th century ivory miniature portrait of young gentleman and a print depicting Lord Nelson (3). CONDITION REPORT: N.B Due to restrictions on the import/export of ivory, it will not be possible to ship this item overseas. Micromosaic frame and panel good, glass cracked verso to crimson tunic example.
ALAN LOWNDES (1921-1978); watercolour, portrait of the artist's sister, unsigned, 24 x 16.5cm, framed and glazed. (D)Purchased from the Portico Library & Gallery, 16th August 1990. Accompanying the lot is a copy of the receipt when purchased by our vendor.Please see condition report for additional information. CONDITION REPORT: Sealed in the back of the picture is a letter of provenance from Alan Lowndes wife, Valerie, a copy is present with the work and reads as follows:'The Portico Gallery rang yesterday to say you had bought two of my husbands works from their current exhibition and that one of these 'Portrait of a Lady' wasn't signed. I am therefore writing to assure you that this is certainly by him-he kept, in his studio, several folders of sketches, drawings & watercolour studies and this one was among them. I think it is a portrait of one of his sisters which he later did as an oil painting. These family portraits were done before I met him in 1959 so the one that you have possibly dates from the early 1950s. The gallery told me that you are interested in Alan's work and already have quite a collection, if you are ever on this side of the Pennines and would like to see the paintings and drawings I have, you would be welcome, just give me a ring. I hope the drawings you have bought give you a lot of please-I am sure they will. Yours sincerely,Valeries Lowndes' This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
CHARLES WILLIAM OLIVER (1911-2004); oil on board, 'Portrait Sketch', inscribed on Wirral Society of Arts Exhibition 196? Williamson Art Gallery, Birkenhead label verso, 46 x 93cm framed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
KONSTANTIN RAZUMOV (Russian, born 1974); oil on canvas, portrait of a blonde haired girl wearing ribbon and pink dress, signed lower right in Cyrillic with further Cyrillic text and indistinct stamp verso, 39.5 x 25.5cm, framed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: A few slight losses to the paintwork, but nothing too substantial. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.
Two frames of Indian miniatures (2) Condition: First one (portrait format) - several little insect holes and some chips to the paint. Slight creasing to the paperSecond one (landscape format) - creasing to the paper. Left hand one - insect holes throughout. Chipped paint lower left. Right hand miniature - a fold across lower left corner.Neither examined out of the frame. Few bumps to the frames.
W Davison (British, 19th Century) Portrait of James Chapman (1762-1842), head and shoulders, wearing a great coat inscribed on the reverse "Painted and engraved by W Davison, 29 Suffolk Street, Charing Cross" watercolour on card 24 x19cm Condition:Under glass. Examined out of the frame. Oil on card, stuck down to panel. A little loose in its frame.
Manner of Elizabeth Stanhope Forbes, portrait of a Renaissance lady, watercolour; (British School, 20th century) study of a reclining male nude, watercolour; (British School, 20th century) a witch on her broomstick riding amongst German aircraft over and English village, watercolour; a pastel drawing of a woman, previously identified as Enid Blyton (4)
Brazil - A quite extensive collection in 3 stockbooks. Commences with 1845-66 Imperfs including SG 28 430r,then a good range of Portrait types to high values, Southern Cross types etc. The other books continue to modern period including duplicated mint. Also an album with a collection of South America. (4 volumes)

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