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John Butler Yeats R.H.A. (1839 - 1922)"Portrait of Provost John Pentland Mahaffy," O.O.C., approx. 76cms x 61cms (30" x 25"). (1)* Mahaffy was tutor of Oscar Wilde and Oliver St. John Gogarty. He encouraged Wilde to go to Magdalen College - "You're not clever enough for us here, Oscar, better go to Oxford ! " Provenance: The Yeats Family Collection.
John Butler Yeats R.H.A. (1839 - 1922)"Self-portrait," O.O.C., 29" x 24" approx., half length, palette in hand, with a meditative look. * Painted before he went to America, possibly circa 1901, the year of his exhibition with Nathaniel Hone. An excellent likeness of the painter at work, as many sitters must have seen him, pondering a brush stroke or a conversational gambit. (1)Provenance: The Yeats Family Collection.
John Butler Yeats R.H.A. (1839 - 1922)"Sketch of Frank Fay," pencil, approx. 25cms x 17cms (10" x 7"), inscribed "Frank Fay," framed. (1)Provenance: The Yeats Family Collection.* The portrait of Frank Fay was commissioned by Annie Horniman for the opening of the Abbey Theatre in December 1904. Fay was a leading actor who developed the acting style at Abbey Theatre Company. His first part was that of Cuchullain in W.B. Yeats "On Baile's Strand".
John Butler Yeats R.H.A. (1839 - 1922)A good Portrait of a Young Lady, probably Susan Mitchell, watercolour on board, framed, approx. 10 ins x 9 ins.* Susan Mitchell lived with the Yeats family in London as a paying guest for some years, and was effectively a member of the family.Provenance: The Yeats Family Collection.
John Butler Yeats R.H.A. (1839 - 1922)A good watercolour "Portrait of a Lady," probably his daughter Lily, circa 10 ins x 8 ins; a sketch of "Alderman Cotton, MP for South Dublin," signed and dated Sept. 1900, pencil on paper, 5 ½ x 9 ins, mounted on card, titled rear probably in Jack Yeats' hand; also a "Portrait of a Woman," another lightly coloured portrait of a woman (probably Mrs.Yeats), a pencil sketch (soiled) probably of Rosa Butt, and an ink sketch of a river scene inscribed 'from my bed room window, J.B. Yeats 1906', and a faded portrait of a woman, watercolour, 13 ½ x 7 ins, mounted, signed Cottie Yeats.As a collection, w.a.f.Provenance: The Yeats Family Collection.
John Butler Yeats R.H.A. (1839 - 1922)A collection of about thirty Drawings, various sizes, including a sketch of his wife Susan and daughter Lily dated Feb. 13th 1870, inscribed rear 'Mrs.Yeats & Lily, a few weeks before the birth of Bobby, who died 1873'; also other sketches of his wife Susan, a watercolour portrait of a woman, a sketch inscribed 'Aunt Lolla', another inscribed 'Aunt Gracie', another inscribed 'Burtschaell', other figure studies, including an interesting nude study, two landscape drawings, etc., some a little rubbed, a good collection.* 'Bobby' was JBY's second son, born 1870, the year before Jack. He contracted croup while JBY was away painting, and died in a single night. Who knows what he might have become? As a collection, w.a.f. (1)Provenance: The Yeats Family Collection.
The Original "Mosada" Portrait Yeats (John Butler). A fine pen-and-ink Portrait of his son W.B. Yeats, signed 'J.B. Yeats fecit', dated 1886, circa 9 ins x 9 ½ ins, on light card, mounted, slightly shaded where previously framed. * This is the original 'Mosada' portrait, reproduced with the narrative poem of that name in W.B. Yeats' legendary first publication, essentially an offprint from the Dublin University Review. When J.B. Yeats proposed adding the portrait, W.B.Y. initially demurred, saying it might seem pretentious for a young poet to include a portrait with his first publication, but JBY was not to be denied. It is a fine and sensitive portrait, hinting both at WBY's determination and at his vulnerability. [For those who lack a copy of Mosada for comparison, the portrait is reproduced as frontispiece to Wade's bibliography]. A truly iconic item. Published in an edition of probably 100 copies, Mosada has for many years been all but unobtainable. Provenance: The Yeats Family Collection.
Gonne (Maud). A fine photographic Portrait as a young Woman, profile looking right, wearing a Tara brooch, circa 1890, oval, mounted, approx 35cms x 28cms (14" x 11"). From the personal collection of W.B. Yeats. 'Yet always when I look death in the face, When I clamber to the heights of sleep, Or when I grow excited with wine, Suddenly I meet your face.'Provenance: The Yeats Family Collection.
After John Singer SargentPrint: "W.B. Yeats," large black and white print of Yeats in jacket and bow tie," approx. 54cms x 34cms (21" x 13"), the reverse with m/ss "Reproduction of Sargent's Portrait," the original is in the possession of his friend Mr. John Quinn, New York, Please return to Miss Yeats, Gurteen Dhas, Dundrum," framed. (1)Provenance: The Yeats Family Collection.
Aonach Tailteann [Tailteann Games] 1932. Two large silver gilt Medals, hallmarked, in original fitted cases, diam. circa 5cms (2"), each engraved 'FIRST PRIZE ART' on reverse, obverse with a fine relief portrait of 'An Bainrioghan Tailte', with a third medal, silver, hallmarked, in original fitted case, 1928, engraved 'ART / FIRST'.* Probably these are for work submitted by the Cuala Press. Arnold does not record any medal awarded to Jack Yeats. They are very attractive medals, quite scarce. The Tailteann Games, featuring art and industry as well as athletics, were revived in the 1920s.Provenance: The Yeats Family Collection.
Moysey (Philip). "The Old Gardener," drawing, coloured crayons, approx. 14" x 10", inscribed 'With best wishes & in tribute to Mr. Jack B. Yeats from Philip Moysey. June 10 1950'.Moysey was a self-taught English artist, a protégé of Jack Yeats' friend Oskar Kokoschka. He went to see Jack at Portobello, and drew his portrait there. (1)Provenance: The Yeats Family Collection.
Yeats (Mary Cottenham, 'Cottie') A blue cloth-backed artist's Portfolio containing examples of her work, mostly in watercolour, including an attractive drawing titled 'The Wounded Cupid', signed, the poem by Herrick copied to rear in Cottie's hand; a portrait drawing of a woman, mounted on board; a heraldic drawing of a knight, a kneeling woman and a raven in a landscape, mounted on similar board; a woodland scene; a portrait of 'Miss Blenkinsop', chalks, signed initials; an attractive design for a fan, half oval; and several other drawings, female figures.Provenance: The Yeats Family Collection.
19th Century French SchoolA pair of oval Portraits to include "Head and Shoulders Portrait of a Gentleman in formal attire with moustache, wearing various badges including Legion d'Honneur," signed 'Ch. Sauner 1862'; together with its companion an attractive "Lady in black dress with cameo brooch and lace neckline" O.O.C., each approx. 66cms x 51cms (26" x 20"). (2)
SaintetMiniatures: "Napoleon and his Family," a magnificent set of five oval miniatures, with large central half-length portrait of Napoleon, surrounded by three females and one child, all in oval gilt metal frames decorated with Adams love-knot, scrolls, and with crowned initials, in an outer decorated gilt metal frame. (1)
19th Century Napoleonic SchoolMiniatures: An exquisite suite of 6 oval portrait miniatures, three male and three females, as follows:"Napoleon""Marshall Murat""Empress Josephne,""Princess Borghesi""Princess Caroline"each approx. 7.5cms x 5.5cms (3" x 2 1/4") in matching oval frames, mounted on velvet, and in matching decorated ormolu outer frames, surmounted with large Adams love knot. (2)
19th Century Irish SchoolMilitary: Co. Roscommon, a small Portrait of Thomas Johnston Barton in uniform as Deputy Lieutenant of the County of Roscommon (own property at Battleford), Oils on photograph, approx. 23cms x 15cms (9" x 6"), with label for T. Cranfield & Co., Photographic Artists, 115 Grafton Street, Dublin. (1)
A German oval silver sweetmeat bowl, Hanau, late 19th century, English Import marks 1898, embossed in mid 18th century style with portrait medallions and rams masks issuing laurel swags, 10cm wide and a French silver spoon and fork, P. Fres, circa 1900, foliate decorated, 7ozs weight combined (3).
Oil on board portrait of young woman painted in the third quarter of the 20th century, unsigned, (80cm x 61.5cm), in an oak frame, with an explanatory laminated press cutting from The People's Journal September 17, 1960 illustrating the painting and the sitter, Vanda Ryley of Corstorphine, a beautician at a Princes Street store in Edinburgh, and naming the artist as Paul Seton-Bramley
English School c.1842PORTRAIT OF A HORSE IN A STABLE 'TOM'oil on canvas, inscribed to the reverse 'Done by a non - professional who wishes it was a better production, but should it meet the professors aspiration the delineator will be amply rewarded, yours respectfully E Shepherd, July 9th 1842'20 x 24cm
Early cased room-set with Grodner Tal doll, baby and bees wax doll, circa 1830, the room-set with original floral papers and green frieze border, the back wall with two tapestry pictures depicting a butterfly and country brick cottage, together with a colourful silk printed bird, wooden framed clover leaf mirror and soldier portrait and patterned wool carpet, furniture includes corner settee, two chairs, foot-stool with velvet patterned cushion and painted gold claw-feet, Grodner Tal with finely painted features, tuck-comb and jointed at shoulders, elbows, hips and knees, wearing original brown dress, 4 ½” (11cm) tall, with another blue dress, painted wooden baby with jointed body and in a wicker crib, bees wax doll with painted eyes, mouth and collar, wearing original pink dress, together with further baskets, beaded cap, three pin-cushions and circular mirror, room-set 17”x14 ½” x 7” deep (43.5x37cm x 18cm deep).
A miniature brush silk Top Hat reputedly belonging to General Tom Thumb and other items, the hat with red silk lining and black ribbon with bow, 3 ½” (9cm) tall, provenance: lot 298 9th April 1975 Christies of London, together with a pair of leather boots, white cotton shirt with pleated front and button opening, white waistcoat, single kit leather glove, miniature portrait of General Tom Thumb, booklet entitled General Tom Thumb ‘Remarkable Dwarfs, Giants and other Human Phenomena, of Ancient and Modern Times’ and the Childs Magazine book for the year 1828, miniature leather purse with card for Rotunda, Dublin. All displayed in a glass topped chinoiserie style display table, 32” (81cm) tall.

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