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An Edwardian satinwood display cabinet, the base enclosed by a pair of panel doors painted with oval panels of musical instruments, below a pair of bar glazed doors centred by oval portrait panels of young girls below a stepped and moulded cornice with a fretwork gallery and central painted tablet, 95cm wide
William Bone Senr. (1792-1846) After Hans Holbein The Younger (1497/8-1543) A large enamel miniature of King Henry V111 full length in a heavily embroidered taupe silk tunic and codpiece ,the costume embellished with jewels , wearing the Order Of The Garter, a jewelled collar to his neck and a circular pendant on chain,gem set rings to each hand,one resting on a Holbein dagger in scabbard suspended by two ribbons from his waist,black velvet jewelled cap with white plume, standing on a Turkey carpet beside a cross frame upholstered chair before a wall hanging of strapwork and trellis fringed with gold tassels. Signed on the obverse “W. Bone” bottom left and inscribed in full on the counter enamel “Henry 8th Painted in Enamel William Bone after The Original by Holbein,6,Clarendon Square,London 1833” Contained in a shield shaped cross grained rosewood glazed frame edged with a gilt bead, the back board with four brass slide catches , the inner ormolu rectangular frame mounted on velvet and decorated with leaf scrolls corners,shells and other motifs and surmounted by a crown with an arched top frosted slip,The brass casing to the back of the frame inscribed in ink “Miers Miniature Frame Maker,35,Princes Street,Soho Square” and on a printed label “Miers. Miniature Frame-Maker To The Queen” The enamel 20 x 13 cm, the outer rosewood frame 45 x 35.5 cm The pencil drawing for this enamel is to be found in the National Portrait Gallery,London and is in Volume Two No.85 (NPGD 17515) of the three volume work compiled by the Bone family and acquired by the Gallery at the end of the 19th century.It is inscribed and dated “ Henry Holbein in the Possession of Viscount Dillon” Exhibited Royal Academy 1833 No.509 Ten works by William Bone Senr. are held in The Royal Collection,all smaller than this example and date from 1842-1845 Provenance From a typed label on an internal back board within the frame “ Purchased Ex.Charles.E.Thornton, ,Antiquarian, Petergate,York 30/10/1958 £122/10/- and further inscribed “ Henry V111-Enamel by Wm.Bone after Holbein .Exhibited at Royal Academy 1833 (confirmed by R.A.-see correspondence ) Anne Lady Winnington d 2017
A 19th century portrait miniature on ivory, oval, lady with bow in hair. 60 mm x 50 mm, black painted frame and brass hanger. CONDITION REPORT: On the left hand side of the portrait is the initial "E". The blue sky background looks a little washed out. The ivory itself is in good order and free from any chips or cracks. The frame is in generally good order however on the metal mount framing the figure the gilding has worn to the base metal.
A 19th century portrait miniature on ivory, oval, female figure with white blouse. 55 mm x 42 mm, ebonised frame, foliate brass hanger (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There is a small nick to the top right hand corner edge of the ivory however this cannot be seen under the metal mount. There is also a small chip to the edge of the bottom of the ivory but again this is covered by the metal mount. Generally there are no further visible faults and no cracks visible. The frame is typically in good order although the ground is rather crazed. The metal framing is slightly rubbed. The backing card at the rear of the picture is a modern replacement.
A 19th century portrait miniature on ivory, oval, female figure with blue hair ribbon. 68 mm x 55 mm, ebonised frame, acorn hanger (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The ivory itself is slightly warped but there are no visible chips or cracks. The edges are rather dirty more so at the base and top. The paintwork appears to be in good condition. The frame itself is basically in good order, the metalwork only being slightly rubbed. The lugs at the rear holding the image in place are slightly worn and easily bent.
A 19th century portrait miniature on ivory, oval, gentleman with frock coat. 65 mm x 52 mm, ebonised frame, foliate hanger. CONDITION REPORT: The ivory appears to be in good order with no visible chips or cracks. The paint is good throughout. Although one may think that the sky is a little washed out the portrait of the figure itself is very strong. The frame is in generally good order with only the slightest of nicks on the top right hand corner and very small minor nicks around the edge. The gilt framing is good. The folding metal retaining clips at the rear are very loose and flimsy and the image does sit rather loosely within the frame.
A large silver proof RMS Titanic Centenary commemorative coin, Limited Edition 45/95, diameter 100 mm, set of six Limited Edition Winston Churchill gold plated commemorative coins, 149/495, set of 18 crown size photographic portrait commemorative coins, two large photographic coins commemorating the 60 Year Reign of HM Queen Elizabeth, and other proof and commemorative coins all within original presentation cases.
19th century English School, oil on canvas, portrait of a lady. 27 cm x 22 cm, framed. CONDITION REPORT: Generally good condition, no significant issues. There does not appear to be any paint loss. The colours are strong. There is a small rectangular piece of paper stuck to the rear of the picture on removing this appears to cover two small nicks in the canvas which have been overpainted on the front. The overpainting is visible on close inspection. The frame is in generally good condition with only minor blemishes. The picture has come in for sale from a local estate.
An early 19th century family portrait oil painting on canvas. 89 cm x 77.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: It is not possible to view the back of the painting as it is enclosed and we cannot therefore see if the picture has been relined or not. The painting is however in generally good order. There is evidence of cracquelere to the paint surface. There is a scratch to the paint to the right hand side of the right hand arm of the small standing child. There are other minor scratches. There is a suggestion of some overpainting to the centre tree between the two female figures. There may have been a repair at this point or possibly just a paint loss. There is a similar small area where overpainting might be present to the left hand side of the head of the left hand female figure. The picture looks to have been fairly recently cleaned and is generally very presentable. The maple frame has some old repairs to the veneers and stress fractures but again is in very presentable condition as is the gilt slip.
Christiane Brix Klitgaard-May (British 1876-1954), large oil painting on canvas, portrait of gentlemen in Highland dress, with label verso "Sandy & Doug"?. 180 cm x 136 cm. ARR CONDITION REPORT: The painting is in generally good order with no significant issues. There are two canvas patches to the rear, one of which corresponds with a tear across the front right hand foot and the other just below the knee of the right hand leg of the standing figure. Both repairs are effective. The painting is framed in an ornate gilt frame which again has had numerous repairs to the corners and small losses. The frame is presentable but is damaged if one looks closely.
Masonic Medal And Special Constabulary Medal A small collection to include, Masonic medal on sky blue ribbon marked 'Bro E Sheldon to reverse, RAOB CC Holmwood Redditch, to front. Also a brass Faithful service for the special constabulary medal with George VI portrait to front. Finally, a small plated minaudiere with broken chain handle and machine etched floral decoration. Also a silver tone Parker fountain pen.
Autograph Rock Music Interest Marilyn Manson And Slipknot Framed Autographed Magazine Double colour page mounted under glass. The first page, an advert for Manson's iconic Holywood album, signed in black marker by Manson and the band to include, Twiggy Ramirez, Madonna Wayne Gacy, Ginger Fish and John 5. The second page features a fish eye portrait of Slipknot oversigned in blue marker by the band. 23 x 17.5 inches

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