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Charles Turner (British, 1773-1857) ''Mr Saml Chiffney'' Hand-coloured mezzotint portrait by C Turner, probably after his own design, image 415mm by 320mm The champion jockey about to be weighed after a raceNot examined out of frame. Some crinkling/creasing Imprint, 1807, London, C Turner Siltzer p.336
English School (early 19th century) Portrait of Mr Bevy?, head and shoulders, in profile, wearing a white cravat with yellow waistcoat and black jacket against a coastline With inscription verso identifying the sitter (as above) of Bridlington and dated 1810, watercolour on ivory, together with two further 19th century portrait miniatures of a young gentleman wearing a jacket adorned with gold buttons and a lady wearing a blue day dress with white bonnet and white collar, 7.5cm by 5.5cm & 7cm by 5.5cm (3)
Follower of Thomas Richmond (1771-1837) Portrait of a lady, head and shoulders, wearing a coral parure and white dress, her hair tied at the back with ringlets to her face Watercolour on ivory, together with a further pencil and watercolour vignette scale head and shoulders portrait study of lady wearing her curled hair loose and decorated with pink ribbons, 10.5cm by 7.5cm & 12.5 dia. (tondo) (2)
British School (19th century) Portrait of an elegant young lady, three quarter length standing, resting on a green upholstered chair, wearing a blue dress and ribbon to her hair Portrait of an elegant young lady, three quarter length seated, wearing a blue dress with a rose pinned to her décolletage Watercolour, 9.5cm by 7cm (oval) (2) Contained in decorative double gilt frames
British School (19th century) Portrait of the jockey Job Marson (1817-1857), half length Dated Dec 1852, inscribed and dated verso, oil on board, sold together with the rider's whip, 57cm by 43.5cm See illustration Job Marson was an English classic-winning jockey, whose most famous partnership was with Voltigeur, winner of the 1850 Derby and St Leger.
William Ward after Thomas Weaver ''The Unrivalled Lincolnshire Heifer - Fed by Tho's Willoughby of Orby, near Burgh'' Stipple engraving, together with a further engraving, F. Eginton after R. Lawrence ''To the Breeders of Cattle this Portrait of a Herefordshire Bull'' and after H.B Chalon ''The Bradwell Ox (This engraving is by permission most respectfully dedicated to the Rt Hon Lord Viscount Althorpe by his Lordship most obliged and obedient servant William Spurgly'') 50cm by 62cm, 39cm by 61.5cm and 50cm by 55.5cm respectively (3) See illustration (part lot)
Manner of Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830) Portrait of Princess Amelia, head and shoulders holding a pink rose Pastel, together with a further profile portrait, head and shoulders, pastel in the 18th century style, said to be a Mr John Marshall Esq (according to pencil inscription verso) and a likely painted over print depicting two dogs in a Lakeland landscape, 44cm by 36cm, 24cm by 19cm (oval) & 29.5cm (dia) respectively (3)
An English Porcelain Dessert Service, possibly Spode, circa 1830, painted and gilt with flowersprays on a blue and cream ground, comprising a sauce tureen and cover, two dessert dishes, and twelve plates, pattern number 1177; A Sèvres Style Porcelain Cabinet Plate, painted with a bust portrait of a lady within a jewelled blue border, 24cm diameter; and A Coalport Porcelain Plate, painted with a landscape vignette on a blue, ivory and gilt ground, 23cm diameter (qty)
A 19th Century Bronze Charger in the Renaissance Style, the central domed circular panel cast with the portrait head of Mars, within a dished border and flange rim pierced and richly cast with oval medallions tied by cornucopiae of leaves, with gadrooned rim, 46cmThere is a slight bend to the rim at 2 0'clock, and the obverse has been polished at some time in its life
A Limoges Enamel Plaque, in 16th century style, painted with a bust portrait of FRANCOIS I ROY FRANCE within foliate spandrels, 15cm by 11.5cm, framed Some typical surface scratching throughout. Right hand side of plaque slightly distorted. 110318. Provenance: from a South of England private collection and believed to have been in the family since the late 19th century.
An English Porcelain Plaque, circa 1830, painted with a bust portrait of William IV within gilt spandrels, 10cm by 8cm; English School (19th century): Miniature Bust Portrait of Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales, 9cm by 7cm, framed; and A Miniature Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte, circular, 4.5cm, framed (3)
Frederick Frith (1819-1871): A Silhouette Portrait of A J Lambe, signed to lower right, inscribed to reverse, 26.5cm by 19.5cm; Attributed to Frederick Frith (1819-1871): A Silhouette Full Length Portrait of U Wight, framed with paper label inscribed Silhouette of U Wight Esq W.S. by Frith, Edinburgh 1845, 27cm by 19.5cm; A Similar Silhouette of a Lady, paper label to reverse inscribed Mrs Ann Margaret Wight or Lambe, taken on the eve of her sailing for Calcutta in 1835, 25cm by 17cm; A Similar Portrait of a Girl, with an umbrella, frame with label to reverse inscribed Anna Wihelmina, 15.5cm by 12cm; and Seven Various Daguerreotype and Other Photographs (qty)
English School (late 18th century): Miniature Bust Portrait of Susan Ogilvy, in lace cap and black choker, oval, 4.5cm by 3.5cm, the frame inscribed Susan Ogilvy 1728-1791; A Similar Miniature Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing a red jacket and yellow waistcoat, 4.2cm by 3.4cm; Another Miniature of a Gentleman, sitting beside an estuary, oval, 8.2cm by 3.2cm; and Another, as a lady in lace cap and blue dress, oval, 6.5cm by 5.5cm (4)
W H Hudson: Miniature Bust Portrait of E Lamb Esq, wearing a grey jacket with high collar, oval, 8.5cm by 7cm, in a frame inscribed to reverse Copied from note inside E Lamb Esq painted by W H Hudson, Calcutta, Dec 1827; and W G Thomson: Miniature Bust Portrait of Mrs Lamb, wearing a lace cap, oval, 6cm by 4.5cm, in gilt frame inscribed to reverse; and A Similar Miniature of Andrew Wight, 4.5cm by 3.5cm, in gilt frame inscribed to reverse Andrew Wight Esq (formerly of Calcutta) … (3)
English School (19th century): Miniature Portrait of a Young Boy, three-quarter length, wearing a blue coat with white collar, holding a hat in his right hand, 11cm by 9cm, in a Morocco case with gilt initials CMS and with paper label inscribed My beloved Charles when he first went to school at Clifton
English School (19th century): Miniature Bust Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing a white stock and black coat, 7cm by 5.5cm, in a red morocco case; A Monocular Telescope, by Gilbert & Wright, London, circa 1805, in a red morocco case; and A Turned Oak Snuffbox and Cover made from the Timber of HMS Resolute, circa 1879 (3)

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