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Early 19th century miniature on ivory - portrait of a Cavalry Officer in blue tunic with high red collar and silver French knots - signed on reverse 'Painted by W. J. Thomas Oct. 1819 Edinburgh', in original ebonised papier mâché and gilt metal frame, with ring suspension, 13cm x 11.2cm overall
An early 19th century portrait miniature of a young man with a kite, watercolour on ivory, wearing a dark blue tunic and white shirt with broad collar, red neckerchief and tam o'shanter, holding a twine bale, his kite on his back, in an ebonised frame, 3¼ x 2 5/8in. (8.2 x 6.7cm.), split to ivory., * Condition: Vertical split to ivory for approx. 2/3 of height, approx. 1.2cm. from bottom left corner. Otherwise good - top left corner is predominantly white with a few brush strokes to edges - appears to be the sun, rather than an area of wear. Modern paper pasted verso with handwritten notes by owner, on top of the original backing paper.
A Swansea pottery transfer printed commemorative Nelson mug, early 19th century, with angular yellow lined handle and rim, with portrait of Nelson and HMS Victory, 5in., cracked, discoloured., * Condition: 2½in. crack at angle from rim to right of front text in oval. Body discoloured brown throughout.
French School (late 19th century), Portraits of a gentleman in a black coat; Portrait of a lady in a black dress wearing a choker, a pair, oil on canvas, one signed centre right with initials, in original swept gilded frames, 23½ x 19in. (59.75 x 48.25cm.). (2), * Condition: - Gentleman: Sound condition. Restored and patched lower left. Canvas unlined. Considerable losses to frame., - Lady: Stable condition. Canvas unlined, painting restored approx. 30 years ago. Minor damage to frame.
A silkwork portrait of the King & Queen of Spain, late 19th / early 20th century, after Mme Cecilia Dybowska, oval, 20¼ x 16¼in. (51.5 x 41.25cm.), within a red velvet frame, with accompanying postcard photo of Mme Dybowska and handwritten provenance note in French., * Condition: Losses to silk threads around the Queen's shoulder and a few minor lost threads to King's forehead. Colours good but dirty as it has not been behind glass. Wear to edges of frame.
A finely painted portrait miniature of a young lady holding a letter, the letter addressed 'Mrs Singleton', the lady with hair in ringlets and a high bun, wearing a white dress with plunging neckline and rouched sleeves, a blue striped shawl over her arm, adorned with various items of jewellery, 3 5/8 x 3in. (9.2 x 7.6cm.), in a dark red morocco leather case, cover detached., * Condition: Case cover detached. Case top faded and some rubs and scratches to leather. Miniature good, with very little fading. Tiny contact line rub to top centre.
A marble statue of a pretty elegant girl by Raffaello Romanelli (1856-1928) , Italian , Florence.In 1915 the San Francisco Examiner described Raffaello Romanelli as ‘to Italy what Rodin is to France’ (11 June 1915). Professor Raffaello was the second generation of a dynasty of Florentine sculptors active from the 1820s. Like his father, Pasquale, and his son, Romano, he worked in a traditional style, making numerous public monuments as well as more commercial subject marbles and portrait busts. At the height of his career, around the turn of the century, Raffaello had an international reputation and was regarded by many as ‘Italy’s greatest living sculptor’ (The Anglo-American Gazette, Nice, 14 March 1908). His model for the equestrian monument to Czar Alexander II of 1914 received widespread acclaim.Height 90 cm width 33 cm depth 30 cm, standing on modern plinth height 78.5 cm width 40 cm
A pair of Sherwin & Cotton portrait tiles designed by George Cartlidge, modelled in low relief with cattle portraits, glazed in shades of sepia, framed GC monogram to front 15cm. square. (2). Provenance Tony Johnson Literature Tony Johnson, The Morris Ware Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, Private Press, page 55 catalogue number 126 (brown). These tiles are portraits of George Cartlidge's own cattle. This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, by Tony Johnson.
Christ a Sherwin & Cotton portrait tile designed by George Cartlidge, glazed in shades of sepia, a Pope Pius X Sherwin & Cotton portrait tile by George Cartlidge and an Adams & Cartlidge portrait tile of Pope Pius X and impressed marks, 23 x 15.5cm. (3) Provenance Tony Johnson Literature Tony Johnson, The Morris Ware Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, Private Press, page 52 catalogue number 113 for this actual tile of Pope Pius X and catalogue number 183 for an Adams & Cartlidge tile of Pope Pius X. This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, by Tony Johnson.
James Sherwin a Sherwin & Cotton portrait tile by George Cartlidge, dated 1910, covered in a sepia glaze, framed, and A J Sherwin a J Barratt and Co portrait tile, dated 1925, framed impressed marks, 23.5 x 15.5cm. (2) Provenance Tony Johnson Literature Tony Johnson, The Morris Ware Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, Private Press, page 53 catalogue number 117 this actual tile illustrated. This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, by Tony Johnson.
Mr William Hughes Prime Minister of Australia a portrait tile designed by George Cartlidge, dated 1916, glazed in shades of grey, framed impressed marks, GC monogram to front 22.5 x 15.5cm. Provenance Tony Johnson Literature Tony Johnson, The Morris Ware Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, Private Press, page 80 catalogue number 216. This lot is sold with a copy of The Morris Ware Tiles & Art of George Cartlidge, by Tony Johnson.

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