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James Robert Granville Exley (1878-1967) 'The Young Falconer', portrait of Mary Exley, three quarter length wearing a brown coat, hat and tie, with a falcon perched on her right hand, signed lower right, oil on canvas, 102 x 92cmProvenance: By family descent to the present owner.Exhibitions: Britain at Play Exhibition 1939, collection arranged by The Art Exhibitions Bureau, 3-5 Burlington Gardens, london W1,Festival of Britain, Bradford Artists Exhibtion 1951, City of Bradford Art Gallery, Cartwright Memorial HallNotes: The sitter is the artist's daughter who married in 1939 and became Mary Hills
James Robert Granville Exley (1878-1967) 'The Dame of the Household of the Silver Moon', full length portrait of Mary Exley, wearing a Masonic inspired outfit and sitting in front of Masonic symbolism, oil on canvas, 112 by 87cmProvenance: By family descent to the present ownerExhibitions: Festival of Britain, Bradford Artist's Exhibition, 1951.
Job Nixon (1891-1938) The Ponte Santa Trinita over the Arno, signed in ink in the margin lower right, etching, 22 by 35cm (PL), together with two posters from the Paris Pavillion de Louvre, Exhibition of British Arts and Crafts, April - October 1914, an etching by Charles Sims (1873-1928) inscribed 'to my dear friend JRG Exley', an etching of a windmill signed George J Holmes, a portrait mixed media print signed Sunderland Rollinston, dated 1919, an etching of battleships signed in the plate Harry Hudson Rodmell, and an etching titled 'Kato Krusoves, Lower Struma' and signed C.F.Strangmar, 1919.
Philip Naviasky 1894-1983) Portrait of a young lady, half length wearing a bluse dress with white stripes, signed lower right, oil on board, 59 x 44cm, together with another portrait by Naviasky of an elderly gentleman, signed lower left, oil on canvas board, 509 x 48cm and a portrait by Harry Riley of his daughter in the 1940s, oil on canvas, 62 x 52cm (3)
English school, 19th century Portrait miniature of a young lady seated wearing a white dress and holding a book, 8cm diameter, together with an early 19th century portrait miniature of a young man wearing a grey coat and white stock and a late 19th miniature of two young ladies on a ceramic base, by different hands (3)
Russian School, 17th century, Portrait of a young nobleman, head and shoulders, wearing a Dutch lace collar and black scarf fastened with a square single point ring.oil on canvas, 59 x 45cmNotes: Consigned by a private vendor; Christies stencil verso, Sold Christie's London Lot 244, December 21st 1962.
English School, late 18th/early 19th century, oil on hardwood panel, a full length portrait of the actor George Frederick Cooke(1756-1812) as the Duke of Gloucester (later Richard III) in Shakespeare's "Richard III", in gilt-painted wood frame, 18.3 cm. x 23.5 cm. in frame.There are sections of hessian stuck across back of panel to control any shrinkage cracks.
An unusual Arabia pottery wall plate by Toini Muona, dated 1932, painted possibly with a self-portrait at the wheel, working on a low vase on the wheel, with two tall vases drying on a shelf behind and four low bowls glazed turquoise in the foreground, another female potter watching on, painted in colours painted Arabia and TM monogram, 25.5cm. diam.
A Richard Parkinson Pottery dish designed by Susan Parkinson, triangular section, painted with a schoolgirl portrait, in shades of blue on a white ground, impressed factory marks, 16cm. wide, (2) Literature Carol Cashmore & Tim Smith-Vincent Susan Parkinson and the Richard Parkinson Pottery, private press, page 38 for a comparable dish illustrated. Sold with a copy of Susan Parkinson and the Richard Parkinson Pottery.
A rare Richard Parkinson Pottery Queen wall plate designed by Susan Parkinson, from the Chess Series, painted in resist and scratched with a Queen in profile portrait, in shades of blue on a white ground, unmarked, minor professional restoration to a chip on the rim, 22cm. diam. (2) Literature Carol Cashmore & Tim Smith-Vincent Susan Parkinson and the Richard Parkinson Pottery, private press, page 56 for a detail of the comparable King plate from the Chess Series. Sold with a copy of Susan Parkinson and the Richard Parkinson Pottery.

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