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Saied Dai, RP NEAC *ARR, (b1958), portrait of the artist's wife, Charlotte Dai, seated nude facing away, signed with monogram, quill pen and ink wash, 37 x 27cm, exhibition label to the reverse. Trained at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, Saied currently lives and works in Bath and his work has featured in recent years at the BP portrait awards.
An album of 1930's film and stage portrait photographs, largely Viennese, to include works by Edith Barakovic, Kiesel, Lipnitzki and Residenz-Atelier, portraits of musicians and theatre actors including 'Whispering' Jack Smith, Ernst Marischka, Herma Prach, Nore Gregor, Schura Teplova and Countess Agnes Esterhazy
English School, (19th century), portrait of a gentleman seated, watercolour, 40 x 33cm, together with another, Continental School, portrait of a gentleman, seated, oil on paper, English School, 19th century, portrait of a young woman, oil on canvas and another, portrait of a young woman, pastel (4)
After John Riley, (1646-1707), 19th century, portrait of Sir Robert Clayton, 1629-1707, Lord Mayor of London, seated in a red robe facing right with his hand outstretched, oil on canvas, stamped 'Copied by permission from the original picture in the Corporation of London Art Gallery, Guildhall Rd' to the reverse, bearing a paper label for 'Aitken Dottson, 28 South Castle Street, Edinburgh', in a modern gilt frame, 126 x 101cm. After the original housed in the Guildhall Art Gallery, London, painted in 1679
Harold Riley *ARR, (b1934), portrait of the actress Petra Davies (May), pastel on paper, 27 x 21cm This portrait is of the wife of Jack May, perhaps best known for playing a suave antique dealer in the BBC radio drama The Archers for forty-six years, She died in 2016 and this is thought to have been drawn in the mid 1960's
Antique English school ivory portrait miniature of a gentleman in 17th century attire; a cuirass and red overcoat with powdered wig. In moulded and ebonized oval frame with gilt mount, 6.5cm x 5.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some mottling and discolouration to the flesh enamels. Craqualure to the gilt mount. Ivory free from splits.
Late 18th / early 19th century English school, three fine oval ivory portrait miniatures in gilt bronze frames of Tudor notables. One titled to the front as John 1st Duke of Northfolk, also Henry Howard 1st Earl of Northampton and Guillaume Gouffier, seigneur de Bonnivet. Each with inked inscriptions by the artist verso, one detailing that the Howard picture was copied from an example in the collection of Mr Walpole. miniatures 52mm x 61mm, frames 65mm x 73mm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. All in fine condition.
After Henry Raeburn an early 19th century oval ivory portrait miniature of a young woman wearing a dark red dress. In carved ebony frame with engraved gilt metal fillet. Signed H. Raeburn, 11cm x 7.75cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Glass missing. No cracks to the ivory plaque and free from wear.
A late 18th / early 19th century carved white marble bust. Head and shoulders portrait of a maiden, her hair tied up and with a robe partially draped around her shoulders. Raised on a socle over a square plinth, 73cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Large breaks to the square plinth only. This re attached with only minor loss. The marble above is in good order.
A late 17th / early 18th century portrait miniature of a European noblewoman wearing pearls and a ruff. In gold and silver mount set with rose cut diamonds, 5.5cm x 4.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Frame in good order. Miniature loose inside the frame. Some wear toward the edges of the painting.
A 15 carat gold cased ivory portrait miniature brooch / pendant studded with seed pearls. Portrait of a young woman, with engraved inscription verso, Mrs Fitzherbert, by Cosway, (after Wallace), Louie Foxhall, Mansfield. In velvet fitted leather case and along with a framed stipple engraving of the same sitter, John Conde, 8cm x 6.25. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Miniature in excellent condition. The engraving with foxing and discolouration.

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