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HRH The Prince of Wales - signed 1970s Royal Presentation portrait photograph of The Prince in Naval Officers uniform, signed in ink on mount 'Charles, October 1974', in original green Morocco leather frame with domed top and gilt embossed Prince of Wales feather crest, with easel back, 25cm x 18cm
Indian School (circa 1790), gouache on paper - portrait of the Seypour Rajah and attendants, a hunt in the distance, in gilt border inscribed - 'The Seypour Rajah', 38cm x 27cm, framed.Provenance: From the collection of Edward Moor (1771 - 1848), British soldier and scholar. Author of 'The Hindu Pantheon' published 1810 - the first English publication detailing the Hindu gods. The original work was extensively illustrated by William Blake - the engravings taken from Indian paintings in Edward Moor's own collection. The majority of the collection was gifted to the British Museum by Mrs A. G. Moor in 1940 CONDITION REPORT Glaze frame - not examined out of the frame. Main image has some surface staining and marks, minor damage to paint surface.Gilt border has fine cracklure with some deterioration and losses to far outer edges and a larger loss to left side edge adjacent with central figure
HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh - fine pair signed presentation portrait photographs, by Anthony Buckley - The Royal Couple in formal dress and uniform, signed in ink on mounts - 'Elizabeth R. 1968' and 'Philip 1968' - both in their original blue Morocco leather frames with arched tops with gilt embossed Royal ciphers (one backplate replaced), 32cm x 23cm - the rear of the photograph of The Queen inscribed - 'Given to me by HM The Queen when she visited Benenden School for Hobbies Day, 20th July, 1968 - Mary Thomas'.Mary Thomas taught Princess Anne geography whilst studying at Benenden School in Kent. Sold with a photograph of Mary Thomas with Princess Anne in her classroom
Manner of John Smart (1740 - 1811), miniature watercolour on ivory - half-length portrait of a gentleman in powdered wig and pale blue coat with gilt brocade, signed and dated 1759, oval, 4.5cm x 3cm, in gilt frame with vacant glazed reverse CONDITION REPORT Framed under glass, not examined out of the frame. There is some dust and debris under the glass, minor deterioration towards outer edges, otherwise seems OK, frame slightly tarnished
Group of jewellery - to include an Edwardian brooch with portrait miniature of a child, Edwardian green enamel and seed pearl clover-leaf brooch, three other antique brooches, three pendants, plus a garnet cluster CONDITION REPORT Portrait brooch - fine quality, very well painted, unmarked, probably 15ct or 18ct, glazed compartment to reverse, 28mm diameter, circa 1900, total gross weight 7.2 grams. Clover-leaf brooch - perfect enamel, very good condition, not marked, probably 15ct or 18ct, circa 1900, 41mm long, total gross weight 2.5 grams. Three other brooches - late Victorian - circular brooch, probably 9ct, unmarked, 6.6 grams, reasonable condition . Clasped hands - stamped '9ct', pin is a steel replacement, reasonable condition for age, circa 1900, total gross weight 2.3 grams. Horseshoe / knot design - missing stones. Carved yellow stone scarab beetle pendant - possibly citrine / quartz, hallmarked 18ct London 1998, maker / sponsor's mark - AJ, 29mm x 17mm, chain 18ct hallmarked, total gross weight 14.2 grams. Blue stone pendant - circa 1920, unknown stones, setting is faintly stamped '9ct'. Egg pendant - modern, hallmarked for silver, enamel in good condition, on tiny diamond to the base, very good condition, total gross weight 4.3 grams, 25mm x 15mm. Garnet cluster - lacking fitting, probably Bohemian and silver gilt, 17mm
Attributed to William Charles Ross (1794 - 1860), miniature watercolour on ivory - portrait of a gentleman in blue coat and white waistcoat, signed 'by Charles', inscribed to reverse 'painted by W. Charles - painter to The Prince of Wales', possibly an immature work by the artist, 5.5cm x 7cm, oval, in glazed slip frame
Indian School (circa 1800), gouache on paper - portrait of Jonathan Duncan (1756 - 1811), Governor of Bombay, depicted in profile, seated at his desk before a map of India, 17cm x 21cm, within foliate and gold-splash borders, framed.Provenance: From the collection of Edward Moor (1771 - 1848), British soldier and scholar. Author of 'The Hindu Pantheon' published 1810 - the first English publication detailing the Hindu gods. The original work was extensively illustrated by engravers including William Blake - the engravings taken from Indian paintings in Edward Moor's own collection. The majority of the collection was gifted to the British Museum by Mrs A. G. Moor in 1940 CONDITION REPORT Glazed frame, not examined out of the frame. Main image has some slight losses/scratches to paint surface, surface dirt and minor marks/stains. Foliate border likewise with some losses. Overlaid elements of paper in places, other line and gilt splash borders with more significant losses - possibly insect damage
The Coronation of King Edward VIII 1937 - fine and large silver gilt and enamel commemorative spoon, decorated with Royal Arms, St. George slaying the dragon, sceptre and portrait of The King to the bowl 'King Edward VIII Crowned 1937', hallmarked - Birmingham 1937, in original fitted case, with gilt embossed Crown and 'Coronation 1936' to lid, the spoon 21cm long
Edwardian English School oil on canvas - portrait of a pretty young lady with a posy of flowers, indistinctly signed, in gilt frame, 90cm x 50cm CONDITION REPORT Re-lined and restored and in very presentable ready to hang condition. Very minor abrasions to surface, no obvious signs of overpainting
CORNISH POSTCARDS & PHOTOGRAPHS.A single-family collection of early 20th century photographs in a postcard album. Includes portraits, groups & views from the Perranporth, Callestick, Silverwell area. At the rear of the album approximately 100 postcards, mostly Cornish subjects (some damp affected). Also a related Victorian photograph album containing a quantity of studio portrait photographs, mostly by Cornish photographers. Note: detailed condition reports & multiple images cannot be supplied for this lot.
A 19th century miniature portrait of oval form, half length study of a lady in feathered hat, inscribed verso Baroness De Abercorn, 9 cm approx together with a 19th century photographic portrait of a seated lady, a small landscape etching signed M Hicks, etc., together with an acrylic painting of rocks signed Graeme Bell dated 1988, with New South Wales details verso, a signed limited edition etching of a Cornish fishing harbour by Graham Barry Cliverd and a coloured map of Hertfordshire after Robert Morden, all framed.
A collection of four black and white etchings after Rembrandt Van Rijn - self portrait with hat and embroidered cloak, dated 1631, inscribed B7, seated portrait of Rembrandt's mother, inscribed B343, seated portrait of an elderly man inscribed Johannes Lutma, inscribed B276 and the Rat Catcher, inscribed B121, approximate size 26 x 18 cm, unframed.
A 19th century dish of oval form with polychrome painted Watteauesque decoration of a lady and gentlemen within pierced floral borders, with AR monogram to reverse, together with a 19th century Sevres style cup and saucer with painted female portrait decoration to the cup and floral reserve panels to the saucer both with Sevres mark to base and a small collection of 19th century miniature cream ground dinner wares with fleur de lys decoration
A 19th century monochrome portrait of oval form showing a gentleman, signed bottom right J R Brown and dated 1884, 35 cm maximum approx together with a quantity of pictures and prints including coloured print of a row of figures after L S Lowry, various subjects after Sir William Russell Flint, etc.

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