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A stone set miniature brooch/pendant, the portrait of a lady inset with diamonds and an emerald, in a blue enamelled frame, measures 3.2cm by 5cm The item is in good condition. The pin is steel and has been repaired. It is stamped '18K' and in our opinion it would test as gold. Gross weight 7.8 grams. Portrait is painted. CR 26.07.16
The Rolling Stones 'First LP', 1st press 1964 'Mona' title on sleeve and label, 'Honest I Do' 'Cromwell Music'; A collection of Elvis LP's including movie soundtracks, 'The Elvis Tapes', 'Pot Luck', 'Portrait In Music', box sets compilations, together with The Everly Brothers 'Instant Party' LP, Elvis 78rpm (black with silver RCA), Chuck Berry 78, over seventy 45rpm including The Beatles, Stones, etc. -Two Boxes and an LP case. (3)
Dugdale (William). The Antiquities of Warwickshire. Illustrated..., title in red and black, engraved portrait frontispiece, five folding maps and ten engraved plates, numerous illustrations throughout, contemporary ink ownership signatures on title, sellotape repairs to I3 3G4, 4N2 and E542N, closed unrepaired tear to MM2, contemporary calf, worn, spine split but holding by it's strings, boards loose, folio, T. Warren, 1656.
Reid (Escott) Radical Mandarin: The Memoirs SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTAINING LETTER BY AUTHOR LOOSELY INSERTED, 1989; Magnus (Philip) Kitchener Portrait of an Imperialist, 1958; Chaudhuri (Nirad C.) Clive of India, 1975; Gilmour (David) Curzon, SIGNED NOTE FROM CURZON IN AID OF CLIVE MEMORIAL FUND LOOSELY INSERTED, 1994; and 15 others similar, explorers and colonial administrators, publisher's cloth and boards, dust-jackets, 8vo (19)
A mahogany bookcase, the glass top etched with a wild cat's paw, opening to reveal a miniature portrait of Jim Corbett of Kumaon, above a lockable glazed door, enclosing shelve, etched Jim Corbett 1875-1955, raised on a plinth base, plaque commemorates the Wilson Lundy collection of rare Corbett books, 33.5cm x 35.5cm x 93cm.
Sir H C Maxwell Lyte; A History of Eton College, third edition, 8vo, gilt tooled calf, published by Macmillan & Co, London 1899; Bernard Fergusson; Eton Portrait, published by John Miles, London 1938; A J W Hill; Eton Medley, published by Winchester Publications Ltd; J S Gibbons; Eton, Oxford and Afterwards, published by Ebenezer Baylis & Son Ltd, Worcester and London.
Evelyn (John). Silva: Or A Discourse of Forest-Trees, engraved portrait frontispiece, forty engraved plates, one folding plus one folding table, contains ownership inscription on endpaper, dampstain to one corner, affecting prelims and portrait frontisipiece, contemporary reversed panelled calf, large quarto, York, A.Ward A.J. Dodsley, 1776
Maurice Sidney Litten R.P. (1919-1979) - portrait of Elizabeth Felgate Catt, half length wearing a blue dress, and earrings, signed Lytten, also inscribed verso and dated October 1959, oil on canvas, 24" x 20" **The sitter, Elizabeth, was married to the artist James Proudfoot and later remarried. She also operated an antiques business in New Zealand for some years
J. Houbraken after Sir Peter Lely - "Portrait of William Temple" inscribed, the actual image within an elaborately decorated cartouche, bearing the date 1738, black and white engraving, 15.5" x 10" together with nine further prints of Dignitaries, including, Titus Oates, George Hamilton, Earl of Orkney, Nicolas Tindal, John Russel, Francis Russel, 2nd Earl of Bedford, Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset, Francis Earl of Bedford, Sir William Morice, Secretary of State to Charles II, and The Honourable Robert Boyle, various sizes (10)
After Thomas Gainsborough (19th/20th century) - portrait of the honourable Mrs Graham, also a companion, Lady Craven after George Romney, both inscribed by later hand verso, pencil and coloured wash on tinted paper, (faded), oval, each 9" x 6.25"; together with two further watercolours, landscapes, and various prints, possibly after Fuseli, and Thomas Stothard, various sizes (7)
Sir Philip Burne-Jones (British, 1861-1926) Nightfall signed lower right with initials "PBJ / 1896" watercolour and bodycolour 18 x 25cm (7 x 10in) Philip Burne-Jones, son of Sir Edward Burne-Jones, was a skilled artist who exhibited his work in well-known galleries in London and Paris. The Royal Academy exhibited his work eleven times between 1898 and 1918, and his work was also shown in the Paris Salon of 1900. There he exhibited his portrait of his father, now in the National Portrait Gallery. Quite dirty and without glass. Old gilt frame has chips.
§ Bertram Priestman, RA, ROI, NEAC, IS (British, 1868-1951) Portrait of Miss Kathleen "Billy" Bell, half length, in a green dress and pearls signed lower left "B Priestman '33" oil on canvas 90 x 83cm (35 x 32in) Provenance: By descent within the family of the sitter Exhibited: City of Bradford Corporation Art Gallery, Cartwright Memorial Hall, Loan No. 514. Other Notes: Kathleen Bell was the daughter of George E J Bell. One small hole and a scratch upper right-hand corner, and perhaps a little dirty.
§ Bettina Shaw-Lawrence (British, b.1921) Portrait of David Kentish, asleep signed lower right "Shaw-Lawrence" pen, ink and wash 35 x 42cm (14 x 16in) Other Notes: Bettina Shaw-Lawrence and Lucian Freud were great friends and lovers. They met in 1939 at the Cafe Royal in Regent Street after Bettina had returned from studying in Paris under Fernand Leger to study at Cedric Morris' s East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing at Benton End, Essex. At the same time as she met Freud, Bettina also met the art student and later actor, David Kentish, with whom she also became romantically involved, leading to a complex relationship between the three of them. Bettina writes of the time with Freud: "We were not in love but we were lovers, briefly ... we had this lovely barn at Benton End where we used to make love and then watch the dogfights in the sky". At one point, tensions came to a head between the three of them over a sweater which David had given to Bettina, resulting in a fist fight between Freud and Kentish - after which Bettina and Kentish were thrown out of the School ('Breakfast with Lucian: A Portrait of the Artist' by Geordie Greig, 2015, p.70) In late 1939, Bettina, Freud and Kentish spent a period of time living in Capel Curig, Wales. The three of them drew numerous studies and portraits of each other throughout their friendship - both Freud and Kentish executed portraits of Bettina for her 20th birthday, however Bettina was never given these portraits. They were kept in the school warehouse by Cedric Morris. Bettina Shaw-Lawrence held her first exhibition at the Leicester Galleries with John Aldridge in October 1947, and throughout her career exhibited at the Leicester Galleries, Reid & Lefèvre Gallery and the Léger Gallery. A little crinkling and a tear top left-hand edge. No glass in the frame.
§ Steven Spurrier, RA, ROI (British, 1878-1961) Portrait of Gertrude Spurrier, the artist's wife oil on canvas, unframed 36 x 31cm (14 x 12in) Provenance: By descent within the family of the artist. Exhibited: Steven Spurrier, No. 51 (date of exhibition unknown) Unframed, dirty and with holes, old exhibition No. 51 stuck to the front. Canvas bowing.
§ Bertram Priestman, RA, ROI, NEAC, IS (British, 1868-1951) Portrait of Miss Kathleen Bell signed lower left "B Priestman '36" oil on canvas 90 x 82cm (35 x 32in) Provenance: By descent within the family of the sitter Exhibited: City of Bradford Corporation Art Gallery, Cartwright Memorial Hall Perhaps a little dirty.
§ Steven Spurrier, RA, ROI, RBA (British, 1878-1961) Portrait of the young Cyril Kewell, 1908 signed lower left with initials "SS" watercolour 35 x 25cm (14 x 10in) Provenance: By descent within the family of the artist Other Notes: Cyril Kewell appears as a model in several of Spurrier's works of this period. His parents were neighbours of the Spurriers at West Wittering, Sussex. Condition is fine.
A Georgian gold snuff box, of oval form, the lid set with an oval portrait miniature of Field Marshall Sir Robert Rich, framed by engraving of instruments and scrolls, the sides with Greek key and similar panels, the inside of the lid set with a portrait miniature of Lady Rich, London 1767, makers mark IB, the miniature signed Boit, in a fitted velvet lined shagreen covered case, width 2.5ins Condition report: The box is in good condition, marks are clear and decoration is crisp. The male portrait is in good condition. The female portrait has a line across her neck but it does not appear to be a crack. The outer case is in good condition. Width 2.5ins, depth 2ins, height 1inch.
A 19th century Flight Barr & Barr Worcester two handled vase, painted with a portrait of Mirza Abul Hassan, to a multi coloured jewelled border, with deep blue ground, gilt decoration, inscribed to base, af, height 3.5ins Condition report: Cracked through the body in two places and cracked through rim all the way round, sign of material patch to inside
A 19th century portrait miniature, painted on ivory of a man wearing a white cravat and navy coat, the gold coloured case engraved 'Sir Charles Henry Rich, Bart B.1784 D.1857' the reverse set with hair and blue enamel band, cased, diameter of miniature 2.75ins Condition report: Good condition

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