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Los 718

Melchior LECHTER (1865-1937) Portrait einer jungen Dame 1887,Öl/Leinwand u. rechts signiert und datiert F-Deer MLechter 4.12.(18)87, deutscher Maler, Graphiker und Buchkünstler geb. 1865 in Münster - 1937 Raron, Schweiz, H 45,5 cm x B 37,5 cm, Rahmen 72 x 61 cm, rest.

Los 713

Altmeister 18. Jahrhundert Portrait einer jungen Dame,Öl/Leinwand, Portrait einer jungen Dame in Gedanken versunken, unbekannter Meister des 18. Jahrhunderts, keine erkennbare Signatur, Höhe 54 cm x Breite 63,5 cm, Rahmen 61,5 x 71,5 cm, Nachbesserungen, Stellen besch.

Los 729

Johann Peter HASENCLEVER (1810-1853) Studie - Portrait,Öl/Leinwand (doubliert auf Platte), u. rechts signiert Hasenclever, bedeutender deutscher Maler geb. 1810 in Remscheid - 1853 Düsseldorf, Portraitstudie mit Kopfdarstellung, oberhalb mit Notizen/Zahlen, H 25 cm x B 20,5 cm, Rahmen 33,5 x 29,5 cm, Leinwand löst sich von der Platte, Abrieb, Fehlstellen

Los 712

Altmeister 18. Jahrhundert Portrait Francisca Romana de la Rochee,Öl/Leinwand, unbekannter Altmeister des 18. Jahrhunderts, keine erkennbare Signatur, rückseitig auf altem Klebezettel (Originalzettel überklebt) beschrieben/bezeichnet - 1733 Ehe mit Franz Johann Rudolph Graf von Hohenems (1686-1756), H 85,5 cm x B 66,5 cm, Rahmen 94 x 75,5 cm, Abrieb, rest.

Los 1485

Guillery, Franz Paul Maria (1863-1933), "Portrait der Gertrud Maria Holthausen (1917-1993)", Öl/Lwd., 57,5 x 45, doubliert, oben rechts signiert, R.

Los 1694

SOTTEAU, Adrienne (1782-1855), "Portrait eines Malers mit Palette", Öl/Lwd., 33,5 x 29, unten rechts signiert und "51" datiert, R.

Los 1748

Zeichner des 19.Jh., "Portrait einer jungen Frau mit Turban und Laute", Bleistift/Papier, 21 x 19, R.

Los 2535

Biedermeier-Portraittasse mit Untertasse, auf der Tassenwandung schauseitig fein farbig gemalt Portrait eines Offiziers, Goldstaffage und -rand, H Tasse 12, im Boden der Tasse Haarriss, deutsch, um 1840

Los 519

Farbholzschnitt, Toyokuni I Utagawa (1769-1825), Portrait of Kabuki theatre actor Morita Karya wearing zoomorphic mask, Oban, Löcher, fleckig, blasse Farben, unter Passepartout und Glas gerahmt, Japan, 19.Jh.

Los 873

Moderner Künstler, "Portrait einer Frau", Öl/Hartfaser, 59,5 x 48, oben rechts monogrammiert "B" und "58" datiert, R.

Los 312

Augustus Earle. A Narrative of Nine Months Residence in New Zealand in 1827, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, six engraved plates (some folding), contemporary half calf rebacked, London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1832. *CR occasional darkening and foxing, extremities rubbed.

Los 371

Charles Dickens. The Pickwick Papers, first edition, 43 plates by Phiz as called for, matches many of the issue points in Smith, original diced tan calf, 8vo, London: Chapman and Hall, 1837; The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, first edition, early state, full suite of plates by Phiz as called for, many of Smith's issue points present, original publishers tan morocco, 8vo, London: Chapman and Hall, 1844; Dombey and Son, first edition, complete suite of plates by Phiz, along with extra portrait plates, original publishers cloth, 8vo, London: Bradbury and Evans, 1848; Little Dorrit, first edition, first issue, complete suite of plates by Phiz, brown buckram and calf over marbled boards, bookplate of James Pope Hennessy, 8vo, London: Bradbury and Evans, 1857 (7). *CR Mixed condition.

Los 361

Mrs Arnold Foster. In the Valley of the Yangtse, with sixty-four illustrations, original publishers cloth, 8vo, London: The London Missionary Society, 1899; Lilian Starr. Tales of Tirah and Lesser Tibet, photographic portrait frontispiece, original publishers cloth, 8vo, London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1923; Hedda Morrison. Travels of a Photographer in China 1933-46, original publishers cloth, dustjacket, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987 (3). *CR Mixed condition.

Los 402

Allan Ramsay. The Gentle Shepherd. A Pastoral Comedy, half-title, aquatint portrait frontispiece and 12 aquatint plates, 18 engraved plates of music, printed recto-verso, contemporary calf, 4to, Glasgow: Foulis, 1788. *CR Light spotting, a few leaves with staining to lower margin, joints cracked, corners bumped.

Los 181

William Camden. Britannia: or, A Chorographical Description of... England, Scotland, and Ireland, first Gough edition, 3 volumes, engraved portrait frontispiece, 82 single-page plates, 8 double-page plates, 52 folding maps, 8 single-page maps or plans, folding genealogy, contemporary tree calf, bookplate of Merthyr Guest, folio, London: John Nichols, 1789. *CR Lacking 2 maps and 5 plates. Vol. 2 Tt4 with small rust-mark, some plates spotted, neatly rebacked, preserving original spines.

Los 119

Captain Robert F. Scott. Scott's Last Expedition, 2 Volumes, first edition, half-titles, 2 portrait frontispieces, tissue guards, 6 photogravure plates, 18 coloured plates and numerous monochrome, 2 folding panoramas, original cloth gilt, top edge gilt, 8vo, London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1913. *CR Cloth slightly marked.

Los 121

Ernest Henry Shackleton. The Heart of the Antarctic, 2 Volumes, first edition, half-titles, portrait frontispiece, 12 coloured plates, numerous monochrome plates, including a folding panorama, 3 folding maps in pocket at the end of volume 2, original cloth, top edges gilt, 8vo, London: William Heinemann, 1909. *CR Occasional spotting, cloth with spines unevenly faded, some wear to extremities.

Los 292

Sir Francis Bacon. Sylva Sylvarum, or, A Natural History in Ten Centuries, ninth edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional title, London: printed by J. R. for William Lee, 1670, bound with William Rawley. The Life of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, London: printed for William Lee, 1669, printed title and fourteen pages of text, and New Atlantis: A Work Unfinished, printed title and thirty-one pages of text at rear, modern full calf, small folio. *CR some small repairs and losses to corners, some browning and age toning, some water staining to centre pages, some ink annotations and inscriptions.

Los 86

Robert Burton. The Anatomy of Melancholy, 2 volumes, first edition, number 312 of 750 copies, portrait frontispiece, decorative titles and full page and in text illustrations by Edward McKnight Kauffer, quarter vellum over printed paper boards, gilt, 4to, London: Nonesuch Press, 1925. *CR occasional spotted, spine somewhat faded, boards marked and scuffed at corners.

Los 111

Captain James Cook. A Voyage Towards the South Pole, and Round the World, 2 volumes, third edition, engraved portrait and 63 engraved maps, charts and plates, many double-page and/or folding, later quarter brown morocco, gilt, 4to, London: printed for W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1779. *CR heavily damp stained and browned throughout particularly to front and rear, some pages with holes and repairs occasionally affecting text. sold w.a.f.

Los 201

T. R. H. George V and Mary, Prince and Princess of Wales. A pair of studio portrait photographs by W. & D. Downey, London, mounted on board and signed "George 1901" and "Victoria Mary 1901" at foot of each, 108mm x 165mm (2) Provenance: From the house of former New Zealand Prime Minister RJ Seddon presumably presented by the Royal family on a visit to New Zealand. *CR some light silvering and browning around the edges otherwise good.

Los 89

Henry Moses (Illustrator). Retsch's Fight of the Dragon, sixteen engraved plates by Henry Moses, later black buckram, gilt 4to, London: Septimus Prowett, 1825; Anon. Poems by William Collins with the Authors life, engraved coloured titlepage, numerous illustrations in text, bound with Poems by Soame Jennyns, Esq. with the Authors life, engraved portrait titlepage, numerous illustrations in text, contemporary red morocco, small 8vo, London: George Nicholson, 1801/2 (2). *CR (i) occasional spotting and browning, some small repairs, boards slightly soiled, (ii) occasional spotting and browning, some pages working loose, extremities scuffed and rubbed.

Los 272

H. H. Allan and L. B. Moore. Flora of New Zealand, 2 volumes, numerous black and white illustrations in text, original publishers cloth, dust jacket, 8vo, New Zealand: R. E. Owen, 1961-70; Edgar. F. Stead. The Life Histories of New Zealand Birds, portrait frontispiece, further black and white plates, contemporary cloth by Margareta Webber, 8vo, London: The Search Publishing Co Ltd, 1932; J. R. H. Andrews. The Southern Ark: Zoological Discovery in New Zealand 1769-1900, numerous coloured and b/w illustrations in text, original publishers cloth, dust jacket, 4to, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, n.d.; Jonathan White. New Zealand's Majestic Wilderness, signed by author and artist to title page, numerous colour and b/w plates, original publishers cloth, dust jacket and slipcase, oblong folio, Auckland: Orakau House, 1980; and 20 others, similar, v.s., mostly relating to New Zealand Flora and Fauna (25). *CR Mixed condition.

Los 188

Winston Churchill (1874-1965). A black and white photographic portrait, the subject seated at a desk, signed to mount, together with a facsimile letter from Downing Street, housed in a later glazed frame, 26cm x 48cm overall. *CR (i) slight surface marking (ii) with central fold and associated creases Under glass, unexamined out of glazed frame.

Los 285

Mathematical Magick: or, the Wonders That May be Performed by Mechanical Geometry, fourth edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, further illustrations, contemporary full calf, 8vo, London: Richard Baldwin, 1691. *CR ocassional spotting particularly to plates, front free endpaper with loss to top margin, plate on page 170 loose, trimmed and with loss to corner not affecting image, joints split worn with leather separated from back board. Sold with all faults.

Los 186

Maud Petty-Fitzmaurice, Marchioness of Lansdowne. A postcard photograph portrait, the subject seated with book rested on her knee, signed across the lower margin 'Maud Lansdowne', 100mm x 140mm, in silver fronted photo frame, engraved Bowood Hospital 1915, 13.5cm x 17.5cm overall. *CR Some surface marks to edges, extremities very slightly bumped. Under glass, unexamined out of glazed frame. The frame with tarnishing, scuffs, scratches, dents and marks commensurate with age and use.

Los 395

Edward Gibbon. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, volumes 1-5 [of 6] only, first edition, half-titles, engraved portrait frontispiece, 3 folding engraved maps, errata leaves in vols.1-3, contemporary calf, 4to, London: W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1776-1788. Note. The state of the first volume does not correspond to the descriptions given by Norton (1940). The preface is dated 'Feb. 1, 1776' and X4 is a cancel leaf, signed. However, Rrr2, Sss4, a4 and b2 are not cancels; all are signed. The errata leaf has corrections to p.561, and for the notes to p.lxvii. *CR some spotting, frontispiece offset, occasional browning, joints cracked, extremities worn.

Los 309

Joseph Wolff. Narrative of a Mission to Bokhara, in the Years 1843–1845, fourth edition, half-title, lithographed frontispiece portrait, contemporary tree calf, bookplate of Reginald Wright, 8vo, London: John Parker, 1846 PRESENTATION COPY. Inscribed on half-title, 'Mrs Joseph Farrell Wright... from Joseph Wolff, June 14, 1847.'. *CR Early leaves with light spotting, spine faded.

Los 99

Journal Of An Expedition To Explore The Course And Termination Of The Niger; With A Narrative Of A Voyage Down That River To Its Termination…, 3 volumes second edition, 2 engraved portrait frontispieces, 5 engraved plates, 2 engraved maps, one folding, modern cloth, 8vo, London: John Murray, 1832-33. *CR Some browning, cloth lightly soiled.

Los 447

George Bernard Shaw. Man and Superman, one of 100 copies printed for the Actor's Fund Fair, portrait frontispiece of Robert Loraine, signed, original cloth, slipcase, 8vo, New York: Brentano's, 1907; The Inca of Perusalem, printed rough proof, inscribed by Shaw on upper cover "Major Loraine", original wrappers, 8vo, London: Constable and Company, 1915 (2) *In February 1917 Shaw was one of the distinguished visitors to make a semi-official tour of the British Front. He spent several days at Trezennes and attended a dress rehearsal of The Inca of Perusalem which was acted by the men. *CR (i) half title, title, and frontispiece loose (ii) upper cover soiled.

Los 118

Roald Amundsen. The South Pole, 2 Volumes, first English edition, half-titles, frontispiece, tissue guard, plates, with a portrait of Amundsen tipped in to the free end-paper, SIGNED BY AMUNDSEN, folding map, original cloth, top edges gilt, 8vo, London: John Murray, 1913; The North West Passage, first English edition, half-titles, plates, 2 folding maps, original cloth gilt, top edges gilt, 8vo, London: Archibald Constable, 1908 (4). *CR (i) a few plates slightly loose, blocking on upper cover of volume one slightly marked (ii) spines slightly chipped, volume one partly detached.

Los 3

Thomas Hugo. Bewick's Woodcuts: Impressions of Upwards of Two Thousand Wood-Blocks engraved for the most part, by Thomas and John Bewick, first edition, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, original cloth, folio, London: L. Reeve & Co., 1870. *CR Some spotting, frontispiece partly detached, rebacked preserving original spine, new endpapers.

Los 418

Réne-Auber de Vertot. Histoire des Chevaliers Hospitaliers de S. Jean de Jerusalem, appellez depuis les chevalliers de Rhodes. et aujourd'hui les chevalliers de Malte, 4 volumes, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, 70 engraved portraits, 6 engraved maps or plans, mostly folding, contemporary mottled calf, bookplate of Merthyr Guest, 4to, Paris: Rollin, Quillau and Desaint, 1726. *CR Some spotting and light watermarks, hinges cracked, extremities worn, volume 4 with foot of spine chipped.

Los 139

Robert Thomas Wilson. History of the British expedition to Egypt, 2 volumes, fourth edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, 4 folding engraved maps, 3 folding tables, modern full calf, 8vo, T. Egerton, 1803. *CR Folding table torn, occasional light browning.

Los 261

Charles Darwin. The Origin of Species, half-title and title, photographic portrait frontispiece, illustrated by photographs, original publishers blue cloth, gilt, 8vo, Ward, Lock, & Co, Limited, 1901; The Descent of Man, half-title and title, second edition, with wood-cut illustrations, original publishers green cloth, gilt, 8vo, London: John Murray, 1888 (2). *CR (i) light spotting, boards lightly soiled, spine frayed, corners lightly bumped (ii) light spotting, hinge split showing string, boards lightly soiled and chipped, corners bumped.

Los 299

Richard Badham Thornhill. The Sporting Directory, first edition, half-title, aquatint portrait frontispiece, 6 aquatint plates, 2 engraved plates of gun breeches, 3 folding letter-press tables, contemporary boards, untrimmed, 4to, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1804. *CR spine rebacked.

Los 105

Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambezi and Its Tributaries, first edition, 12 engraved plates, illustrations in text, modern half calf, 32 page publisher's catalogue at end, 8vo, London: John Murray, 1865; Stanley, Henry M. How I Found Livingstone, second edition, photographic portrait frontispiece and 27 full-page plates, 5 lithographed maps, some folding, original publisher's cloth, 8vo, London: Sampson Low, Marston, 1872; and 3 others, 8vo (5). *CR (i) Lacking folding map, but supplied in facsimile, title slightly loose (ii) neatly rebacked, preserving original spine (iii) mixed condition.

Los 405

Samuel Knight. The Life of Erasmus, engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved plates, some folding, contemporary calf, 8vo, Cambridge: Corn and Crownfield, 1726; Henry Superman. Archaeologus. In modum glossarii, the title-page signed 'John Pepys' in an early hand, contemporary calf, folio, London: Johannem Beale, 1626 (2). *CR (i) boards with extremities rubbed, joints cracked (ii) browned, boards rubbed, spine rebacked.

Los 117

Roald Amundsen. The North West Passage, 2 Volumes, first American edition, half-titles, portrait frontispiece, plates and illustrations, 2 folding charts, with a postcard of the Amundsen's sloop, the Gjoa, entering San Francisco harbour tipped in and SIGNED BY ROALD AMUNDSEN, original cloth gilt, 8vo, New York: E. P. Dutton, 1908. *CR occasional light spotting, extremities rubbed.

Los 254

John Evelyn. Silva; or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty's Dominions, edited by Dr Alexander Hunter, first Hunter edition, engraved portrait frontispiece by Bartolozzi, forty engraved plates, one folding, plus folding table at rear, contemporary green morocco, gilt, 4to, London: J Dodsley, 1776. *CR contents clean and bright with some faint toning to plates, morocco a little rubbed and partially faded.

Los 155

William Robertson. The History of Scotland, 3 volumes, sixteenth edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary mottled calf, gilt, 8vo, London: Printed by A. Strahan for T. Caddell, Jun. and W. Davies, 1802; Mrs Bray. A Description of the Part of Devonshire Bordering on the Tamar and the Tavy, 3 volumes, numerous illustrations in text, half calf over marbled boards, rebacked, 8vo, London: John Murray 1836; Rev. Richard Warner. A Walk Through Wales in August 1797, aquatint frontispiece of Tintern Abbey by Alken and a vignette title page, bound with A Second Walk Through Wales in September 1798, half title and title page, aquatint of Bwa Maen, numerous b/w maps of routes, contemporary grained cloth, 8vo, Bath: R. Cruttwell, 1799 (7). *CR (i) occasional light spotting, volume one with damp stain to upper margin of frontispiece, extremities scuffed (ii) occasional spotting, hinges cracked, extremities scuffed (iii) mixed condition.

Los 122

Fridtjof Nansen. The First Crossing of Greenland, 2 Volumes, half-titles, 2 portrait frontispieces, tissue guards, 10 full-page plates, numerous illustrations in text, 5 folding maps, original publisher's decorated cloth, 8vo, London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1890. *CR Spotted, large folding map torn and crudely repaired, extremities of cloth very slightly frayed.

Los 461

Leo Tolstoy. Anna Karenina, translated by Constance Garnett, with lithographic illustrations by Barnett Freedman, contemporary full morocco by Maurin, 8vo, New York: The Heritage Press, n.d.; Mark Twain. A Tramp Abroad, engraved portrait frontispiece, further illustrations in text, contemporary three quarter morocco, gilt, 8vo, London: Chatto and Windus, 1880; Charlotte Bronte. Jane Eyre, with illustrations by Barnett Freedman, contemporary full morocco, 8vo, New York: The Heritage Press, n.d.; LEWIS CARROLL. Alices Adventures in Wonderland, with illustrations by Arthur Rackham, contemporary full calf by Bayntum, 8vo, London: William Heinemann, 1972; and 7 others, similar, v.s. (10). *CR mixed condition.

Los 101

Captain Robert Falcon Scott. Scott's Last Expedition, 2 volumes, first edition, 2 photogravure portrait frontispieces, 2 folding panoramas, 8 folding maps and numerous plates, including 3 double-page and 17 coloured, some loose, original cloth gilt, 8vo, London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1913. *CR Spotted, cloth with extremities rubbed, head of spine on volume one neatly torn.

Los 313

Richard F. Burton. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah, 2 volumes, edited by Isabel Burton, half-titles, portrait frontispiece, tinted lithographed plates, one coloured, folding lithographed map, original cloth gilt, 8vo, London: Tylston and Edwards, 1893. *CR Browned, joints weakened or split, cloth with extremities rubbed, ends of spines chipped.

Los 444

Oscar Wilde. De Profundis: The Complete Text, with an introduction by Vyvan Holland, number 151 of 195 copies signed by the editor, contemporary binding by G. A. Cramp & Sons Ltd, 8vo, London: The Collector's Book Club, 1949; John Rewald. The Ordeal of Paul Cezanne, number 15 of 100 copies, portrait frontispiece, further b/w plates and illustrations in text, contemporary red morocco, 8vo, London: The Collector's Book Club, 1950; J. M. Scott. Vineyards of France: Paintings and drawings by Keith Baynes, number 14 of 50 copies signed by the artist, coloured frontispiece, further plates throughout, contemporary red morocco, 8vo, London: The Collector's Book Club, 1950; and two others, similar (5). *CR occasional light spotting and browning particularly to title page and endpapers, extremities slightly bumped and faded.

Los 1008

British School (Early 19th Century) Portrait of a young lady with auburn hair, green eyes, lace collar and a blue shawlOil on panel, 26cm by 22cm

Los 1073

John Sinclair (1872-1922) Logging on a country path with figures Watercolour, 29cm by 48cm; together with a portrait of an elderley money lender seated at a table, oil on canvas, 25cm by 21cm, a small Victorian portrait of an elderly woman in mourning dress, oil on board, 17cm by 12cm, and a pair of Victorian portrait prints ''Age of Innocence'' and ''Lady Hamilton'' in verre eglomise mounts (5)

Los 1045

John Agar, after Richard Cosway (1742-1821) Portrait of Lady Heathcote Coloured mezzotint, 41cm by 32m

Los 1007

British School (Late 19th Century)Head and shoulders portrait of a girl in a dark dress and wearing a hatOil on canvas, 39.5cm by 34.5cm

Los 332

A Set of Five Silhouette Portrait Miniatures, 20th century, military costume in the George III period, mounted in gilt frames, titled verso, 9.5cm by 8cm (5)

Los 328

Two Regency Silhouette Portrait Miniatures, one of a boy and with gilt embellishments, together with an oak brass mounted table cigar/cigarette box, Chinese Champleve twin handled vase and a small group of brass (qty)

Los 225

Waterloo Interest: A Wax Relief Portrait Miniature of Napoleon in ebonised frame: Bowyer (Robert), The Campaign of Waterloo, Bensley and Son, 1816, plates (paper watermark 1814); a Duke of Wellington Figure and four modern prints (qty)The wax miniature is in good condition, coal painted model, some minor chips, book not collated with some foxing and discolouration, framed prints are in good condition.Estimate: £80-120

Los 940

Tabatiere mit feinem Miniatur-PorträtSchildpatt mit Messingmontierung. Zylindrischer Korpus. Im Deckel eingelassenes, verglastes Brustbildnis eines jungen Mannes mit blauem Gehrock. Unterseite mit altem Sammlungs-Etikett. Rest.; H. 2,5 cm. D. 7,7 cm.CITES-Bescheinigung liegt vor.Provenienz: aus der über Generationen gewachsenen Sammlung Michahelles, Hamburg.A probably English tortoiseshell and brass mounted snuff box with miniature portrait of a young man. Tempera on ivory. Restored. CITES included.England. 1. Hälfte 19. Jh.

Los 2308

Englischer oder französischer Porträtmaler(Tätig im 18. Jh.)Ovales Brustbildnis eines vornehmen Herrn mit AugenbindeKünstlerisch herausragendes, durch sein Motiv außergewöhnliches Bildnis des Spätbarock oder Rokoko. Dies zeigt einen Herrn mittleren Alters in modischer, höfischer Kleidung (rote Weste und dunkelblaue Samtjacke), den Kopf mit weißer Perücke fast en face mit intensivem, selbstbewusstem Blick auf den Betrachter gerichtet, das rechte Auge von einer diagonalen, schwarzen Augenbinde verdeckt. Öl/Lwd.; 59 cm x 48 cm. Rahmen.English or French portrait painter active 18th C.; Oil on canvas.

Los 932

Konvolut Porträtminiaturen3-tlg.; Porträtbildnisse von Sophie Erzherzogin von Österreich (1805-1872), r. u. sign. "P. (?) Stadler" und verso bez., einer jungen Adligen, verso bez. "Lady Mc Donald nach Lawrence" sowie von Countess Lavinia Spencer nach Vorlage von Joshua Reynolds (1723-1793), bez. u. r. sowie auf dem Rahmen. Tempera auf Elfenbein. H. 11,3 cm - 15,3 cm. Prächtige, teilw. emaillierte Messingrahmen. CITES-Bescheinigung liegt vor.Provenienz: aus der über Generationen gewachsenen Sammlung Michahelles, Hamburg.Three German miniature portraits. Tempera on ivory. Inscribed. One portrait signed. CITES included.Deutsch. 2. Hälfte 19. Jh.

Los 931

Drei PorträtminiaturenBildnisse einer jungen Dame mit blau-gelbem Kleid, auf dem Kopf eine prächtige Krone mit rotem Steinbesatz; des Hamburger Kaufmanns Wilhelm Wellman mit gepuderter Perücke in roter Robe sowie des türkischen Generals Claude Alexandre de Bonneval, Pascha (1675-1747). Verso teilw. bez.; Ein Porträt sign. "Maurice CM". Tempera auf Elfenbein und Papier. D. 7,6 cm. H. 8,5 cm - 11,5 cm. Rahmen. CITES-Bescheinigung liegt vor.Provenienz: aus der über Generationen gewachsenen Sammlung Michahelles, Hamburg.Three miniature portraits. Tempera on ivory and paper. Partly inscribed on reverse. One portrait signed. CITES included.Deutsch. 19. Jh.

Los 923

Deutscher Porträtmaler des Barock(Tätig 18. Jh.)Porträt eines jungen AdligenDarstellung eines edel gekleideten Jungen mit gepudertem Haar, den linken Arm auf einem Buch auf einem massiven Marmortisch mit volutierter Ecke ruhend. Um die Schulter und Hüfte eine prächtige Decke aus goldenem Stoff mit üppigen grünen Blattstickereien über weißem und rotem Gehrock mit goldener Stickerei und Goldapplikationen gelegt. Verso auf dem Rückenkarton altes Etikett mit Provenienzangabe zu Schloss Neuhaus in Paderborn. 18,5 cm x 14,5 cm. Gefasster, stuckierter Rahmen. German portrait painter active 18th C.; Oil on metal plate. Old label with provenance on the reverse.

Los 921

Alexander Roslin(1718 Malmö - 1793 Paris) nachMiniaturporträt der Zarin Katharina II. von Russland als AnhängerOvales Brustbildnis der Kaiserin mit angedeutetem Hermelinmantel und umgelegter Collane des Andreasordens. Nach einem bekannten Bildnis Katharina der Großen von Alexander Roslin von 1776/77. Die Kaiserin stand ihm in dieser Zeit u. a. für ein ganzfiguriges Bildnis (in der Eremitage in St. Petersburg) Modell. Gouache/Papier. 3,2 cm x 2,8 cm. Vergoldeter Silberrahmen mit Aufhängeöse.After Alexander Roslin (1718 - 1793). Miniature portrait of Tsarina Catherine II of Russia as a pendant. Gouache on paper. Gilt silver frame.

Los 922

Deutscher Porträtmaler(Tätig im 18. Jh.)Miniaturporträt von Ludwig Ernst Herzog zu Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1718-1788)Halbfigur-Bildnis des späteren Herzogs zu Braunschweig und Lüneburg als Feldmarschall in einem Harnisch, seine linke Hand auf seinem vor ihm liegenden Helm mit prächtiger, fliederfarbener Federzier gelegt. Über die Schulter ein locker gehängter königsblauer sowie aus Hermelinfellen gefertigter Umhang. Auf der Brust das Ehrenritterkreuz des Johanniterordens. Tempera wohl auf Elfenbein. 7,7 cm x 6,2 cm. Vergoldeter Silberrahmen mit Diamantrosen besetzt. CITES-Bescheinigung liegt vor.Provenienz: aus der über Generationen gewachsenen Sammlung Michahelles, Hamburg.German portrait painter active 18th C. Tempera probably on ivory. Gilt silver frame. CITES included.

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