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DONALD FRANZ. Dockland scene, signed lower right and dated 1957, watercolour, unframed, 40 x 51 cm, together with V. COLLINGS, half length portrait study of a young man, signed lower middle, watercolour, framed, 34 x 24 cm, and an early to mid 20th century coastal scene with sailing vessels, indistinctly signed lower left, watercolour, framed and glazed, 23 x 32 cm, A/F (3)
A pearl and diamond set bar broochmodelled as an arrow with applied heart motif, set throughout with rose cut diamonds and central half pearl, unmarkedLength: 57mmThis brooch can be seen worn by the sitter in a portrait of Miss Isla Martin, by Harrington Mann R.P, R.E, which will feature in our Scottish Paintings and Sculpture auction on 7th June 2018.
An early 19th century paste set strut frameapparently unmarked, the upright frame set with a border of foil backed pastes with similar set ribbon swags to the top, bevelled glass enclosing a half bust portrait of a gentleman in profile, in a frock coat, plain strut form to rear hinged doorHeight (overall): 13cm
‡ A QAJAR LACQUER PEN BOX, PERSIA, DATED AH 1260/1844 ADof cigar-shaped form, the inner tray sliding out from cover, the convex top and flared sides painted with foliate medallions each containing a portrait of a prince, princess or elder amidst landscape with hunting scenes, the top centred by a shaped cartouche painted with a priest before a church, the interior painted black, the inner and outer underside painted with scrolling foliage on bright red ground, inscribed ‘Ya Shah Najaf 1260’ [?]4.5 x 23.5 x 4cmProvenance: European private collectionShah Najaf is one of the best known lacquer artists of the Qajar period. His name was Najaf Ali or Aga Najaf but he signed his work Ya Shah-i Najaf (‘O King of Najaf’). He often depicted Christian scenes in his painting.
FOUR MISCELLANEOUS INDIAN PAINTINGS, 19TH-20TH CENTURIESgouache on paper, comprising Krishna as herdsman, playing the flute; an oval portrait of King Edward VII and two circular paintings, one depicting the Jagannath trio, the other a jina on lotus medallion22.5 x 25cm and smaller(4)Provenance: Private Collection, London
A PORCELAIN COFFEE CAN AND SAUCER, PROBABLY PARIS, 19TH CENTURYthe cup painted with a mummy’s head flanked by wyverns, the saucer with panels of musical instruments against a burnt orange ground simulating hardstone, gilt ‘R’ mark to can; together with another coffee can and saucer, probably Paris, early 19th century, painted with puce drapery, lion masks and laurel; and another coffee can and saucer, painted with puce portrait portrait medallions (6)
A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF THE KING OF ROME, FRENCH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYafter the portrait by Baron Gérard (François Pascal Gérard 1770-1837), the young ‘Aiglon’ shown reclining on green cushions wearing a white shirt with red sash clutching a sceptre to his chest, painted in enamels, with pink counter enamel, in a milled and beaded gilt-metal frame with suspension ringoval 4cmNapoleon François Charles Joseph Bonaparte (1811-1832), Prince Imperial, titular Emperor of the French as Napoleon II in 1815, was the son of Napoleon and his second wife, Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria, known from birth as the King of Rome.
~THREE CONTINENTAL PORTRAIT MINIATURES, ALL EARLY 19TH CENTURYone of a lady with lace bonnet and dove blue dress, on ivory, French School, circa 1825, with gilt-metal milled mount and leafy suspension clip to the black tole square frame, oval 10.5cm; one of a young lady with red shawl, pearl necklace and gold ear loops, on ivory, French School, circa 1805, plain gilt-metal mount with red-painted ivory surround and tortoiseshell backed (probably originally from the cover of a portrait box), 6.5cm diameter; and one of a young lady with white dress and black lace shawl, on ivory, probably Spanish School, circa 1805, plain gold mount and cloth surround, oval 5.2cm
~TWO PORTRAIT MINIATURES, BY ELIZABETH SUSAN (NEE LAW) LADY COLCHESTER (1799-1883), CIRCA 1850of her son and husband respectively, on ivory, the Hon. Reginald Abbot (1842-1919, 3rd Baron Colchester) in a white dress with blue details, in a gilt-metal-mounted cloth-covered frame, Charles Admiral Lord Colchester (1798-1867, 2nd Baron Colchester) in a black coat and holding a letter, in gesso framed gilt mount under glass, each with inscribed details to reverselargest image 10.7cm high(2)

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