283322 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen
283322 Lose gefunden, die zu Ihrer Suche passen. Abonnieren Sie die Preisdatenbank, um sofortigen Zugriff auf alle Dienstleistungen der Preisdatenbank zu haben.
Preisdatenbank abonnieren- Liste
- Galerie
-
283322 Los(e)/Seite
A W.W.1 pair of British War and Victory medals, to 2 Lieut. J. H. Collins (The Prince of Wales' Own - West Yorkshire Regiment), unworn in boxes with ribbons, together with associated ephemera and memorabilia, including a pair of W.W.1 period binoculars inscribed to Joseph Collins, badges and buttons, promotion citation dated 01.03.17, Invalided from the Service certificate dated 20.03.18, postcard-size uniformed portrait photograph, etc (a lot)
A 19th century portrait of a female saint, probably Saint Lucy of Syracuse, with a crown and wearing an ermine cloak about her shoulders, carrying leaf fronds, with figures and a landscape in the distance, oil on canvas, 63 by 43cm, in a pierced giltwood frame, 75 by 54cm.Provenance: The Private Lincolnshire Estate of a Danish Family.
A 19th century portrait of King Frederick VI of Denmark (1768-1839) in profile, with various medals to his red coat, oil on canvas, unsigned, the frame verso bearing the date 17 November 1923 Lordag, (Danish) for Saturday, 50 by 40cm, framed, 83 by 53cm.Provenance: The Private Lincolnshire Estate of a Danish Family.
An early 19th century puzzle stick or rattle, possibly Napoleonic Prisoner of War, the stick carved with central compartment holding integral free balls and triangular detailing to edges, 18cm, together with an unusual Edwardian vesta case, carved to one side with a portrait of Queen Victoria, the ribbon below inscribed In Memoriam, the back carved with thistles, three leaf clovers and roses encircling cartouche inscribed RY, 3.7 by 5.2cm. (2)Provenance: The Private Lincolnshire Estate of a Danish Family.
A pair of 18th century Sevres wall sconces, painted by Jean Baptiste Etienne Genest (French, 1752-1788), each with three ormolu candle holders below, the oval portrait miniatures to the top depicting Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, 15 by 11cm, and below each a cartouche pastoral scene, with figures to the foreground, the tops finished with ormolu tied ribbon decorations, with guild marks R. and G. verso, 37 by 41cm. (2)
Portrait of a Spanish Gentleman, charcoal drawing signed Nadal, 'Costume Study used in illustration to Old King Cole', watercolour signed with initials B. C. F.LK and dated '36 and Nude Study of a Female pencil drawing indistinctly signed max 38.5cm x 28cm unframed (3) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
19th/ early 20th Century Royal Bonn Franz Anton Mehlem vase, hand pained with a portrait of a girl, signed K. Apitz, H18cm Condition Report Two very small chips to base rim. Wear to gilding or top rim and small areas on the base border. Some crazing, otherwise good condition. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Watercolour Portrait of a Young Isambard Kingdom Brunel, water colour purporting to be of a young Isambard Kingdom Brunel, inscribed in pencil to the rear 'Fr M I Brunel, Wm Beechy' - relating to Mark Isambard Brunel & William Beechy, with gallery stamp and some indecipherable writing; If this portrait was by Beechy it would be pre 1839, the year of Beechy's death, so Brunel can be no older than 23
[WALLIS WINDSOR]: (1895-1986) American Socialite, wife of King Edward VIII. Duchess of Windsor. SPENCER JR. EARL WINFIELD (1888-1950) American Naval Pilot, the first husband of Wallis, Duchess of Windsor from 1916-27. An extremely rare, dark fountain pen ink signature ('Earl W. Spencer, Comdr. U.S. Navy') with rank beneath, on a plain postcard. Spencer has also added the Latin phrase Semper Fidelis in his hand beneath his signature, this being the motto of the United States Marine Corps (meaning 'Always faithful'). Above the signature appears a neatly affixed magazine portrait of Spencer wearing his uniform and cap. Some very light, extremely minor age wear at the edges of the card, otherwise VG
MELBOURNE VISCOUNT: (1779-1848) British Prime Minister 1834, 1835-41. A.L.S., Melbourne, one page, 4to, Windsor Castle, 27th August 1840, to Bishop Russell. Melbourne acknowledges receipt of his correspondent's letter and thanks him for it, further giving his assurances that he has learnt 'with much pleasure that the Act, which passed both Houses of Parliament, I believe without objection, has given so much satisfaction to the Episcopal Church of Scotland'. With a small circular magazine portrait of Melbourne neatly affixed to the upper left corner. Together with Lord John Russell (1792-1878) British Prime Minister 1846-52, 1865-66. A.L.S., J Russell, one page, 4to, Oakley, 23rd February 1828, to Mathew Tibbutt. Russell informs his correspondent that he has presented a petition, adding that he hopes 'we may see before long the repeal of the odious acts to which they refer'. With partial integral address leaf in Russell's hand and signed by him to the lower left corner of the address panel. Some light overall age wear, about VG, 2
CAMPBELL DONALD: (1921-1967) British Car & Motorboat Racer, World Land and Water Speed Record Holder in the 1950s and 1960s. Vintage signed and inscribed postcard photograph, the image depicting the Blue Bird travelling at speed across water. With a small inset head and shoulders portrait of Campbell. Signed in bold blue fountain pen ink across a light area of the image, 'To: John, with best wishes from Donald Campbell'. VG
KEELER CHRISTINE: (1942-2017) English Model and Showgirl, a central figure in the Profumo Scandal of 1963. Signed and inscribed 4 x 6 postcard photograph, the iconic image depicting Keeler seated naked in a full length pose on a chair, being a reproduction of the photograph captured by Lewis Morley in 1963 and issued to promote the exhibition Lewis Morley: Photographer of the 1960s at the National Portrait Gallery, London, September 1989 - January 1990. Signed by Keeler in bold blue ink to the lower white border. Together with Mandy Rice Davies (1944- ) British Model and Showgirl associated with Keeler. Blue ink signature and two additional words in her hand on a page removed from an autograph album. VG to EX, 2
WESLEY JOHN : (1703-1791) Anglican Clergyman, leader of the Methodist Movement. A fine, affectionate A.L.S., J Wesley, one page, 4to, near Chester, 5th April 1781, to Miss [Mary] Clarkson ('My Dear Miss Clarkson'). Wesley states 'Mr Floyde informs me, That you had sent me a Letter, & wonderd that I did not answer' and adds 'You might well wonder; for it is a Rule with me, to answer every Letter I receive. It would be particularly strange, if I had not answered you; because I have so peculiar a Regard for you', continuing to remark 'I love you, because I believe you are upright of heart, & because you are a Child of Affliction. I felt a near Union of [heart] with you when I saw you last. I love to hear of you, and to hear from you'. Wesley further writes that Mr. Floyde has informed him that Clarkson has finished the Six Letters ('if you have, I shou'd be glad to see them') and that he has also told him 'That you are attempting to turn the Death of Abel into verse. This will be a heavy work such as will require a deal of time & patience. Yet if you begin, I trust our Lord will give you resolution, to bring it to a conclusion'. He concludes his letter stating 'If I have to return to England, I shall hope for the pleasure of a further acquaintance with you. Wishing you an heart wholly to God…..' With integral address leaf (a portion neatly removed from the edge, and with minor traces of former mounting) in Wesley's hand, to Miss Clarkson 'at Mr. Francis Scot's In Wakefield, Yorkshire'. Together with an oval portrait of Clarkson, the oil on copper miniature portrait by an unknown artist depicting Clarkson wearing a white bonnet with a blue ribbon upon her head, annotated to the verso with Clarkson's name and age (26 years and five months) and the date of her death, 6th October 1781, in the same year as Wesley's letter. Also included is a printed 8vo pamphlet entitled Proceedings of The Wesley Historical Society, Volume IV, Part I, privately published and printed for the Society, 1903, in which Wesley's letter was first published. An editorial note to the letter states 'In possession (20 Aug., 1901) of Mrs. Noall, of St. Ives, Cornwall, who has also a portrait of Miss Clarkson (evidently the one included here) her great aunt. Mrs. Noall says that Miss. Clarkson married a Mr. Tapp, an Independent minister, but after a few months of married life died 6 Oct., 1781, aged only 26, “She was always delicate”…' Some light age wear to the letter and one small area of paper loss, caused by the breaking of the original seal, only slightly affecting a few words of text. About VG, 3 John Floyde (d. 1798/99) was admitted as a Preacher among the Methodists in 1770 and has been described as 'a sensible, pious man…possessed of considerable abilities for the work of the ministry…(and)….a very acceptable and useful Preacher' Floyde was active in Halifax, and later Leeds, and is recorded as having met Wesley in May 1782, whilst 'labouring under a serious illness', although the present letter shows that they were acquainted before this. (See A History of Wesleyan Methodism in Halifax and its Vicinity by J. U. Walker, 1836). Francis Scot is mentioned in Wesley's Journal (Volume II, 1735-90) in his entry for 20th August 1748, 'At the earnest desire of the little society, I went to Wakefield. I knew the madness of the people there: But I knew also, they were in God's hand. At eight I would have preached in Francis Scot's yard; but the landlord would not suffer it, saying, the mob would do more hurt to his houses than ever we should do him good….' The Death of Abel ('Der Tod Abels') was a work by the Swiss Painter and Poet Salomon Gessner (1730-1788) which the writer himself described as 'a sort of idyllic prose pastoral'
MACDONALD JEANETTE: (1903-1965) American Singer & Actress. A superb vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph, the original Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer publicity portrait depicting MacDonald in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold, dark fountain pen ink across a clear area of the image. A couple of very slight, extremely minor corner creases, otherwise EX
TIERNEY GENE: (1920-1991) American Actress. A good signed and inscribed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of Tierney in a half length pose in costume as Barbara Hall from the historical drama film Hudson's Bay (1941). The original 20th Century Fox publicity portrait is signed in bold black ink to a clear area at the head of the image. VG

-
283322 Los(e)/Seite