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ENTERTAINMENT, postcards, mainly cinema, Actors & Actresses, inc. Florence Turner, Ann Harding, Alma Taylor, Reginald Denny, Milton Sills, Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette Macdonald, Robert Montgomery, Stewart Rome, Lionelle Howard, Henry Edwards, Mary Pickford, Mildred Harris, Gerald Ames, Charles Ray, Miriam Cooper, Eve Balfour, Picture Portrait Gallery (33), art-style actresses (18) etc., duplication, some pu, VR, 85*
ENTERTAINMENT, postcards, mainly cinema, Actors & Actresses, inc, Cleo Madison, Ruth Roland, James Cruze, Neil Hamilton, Robert Leonard, Cyril Maude, Rudolph Valentino, Ronald Colman, Bebe Daniels, scenes from Ben Hur, Edna Flugrath, Fatty Arbuckle, Neal Hart, Dustin Farnum, Constance Worth, Mary Pickford, Dorothy Dalton, Queenie Thomas, Picture Portrait Gallery (40) etc., slight duplication, good VR, 75*
18th Century Irish SchoolThree-quarter-length, "Portrait of Sir Marmaduke Coghill, sitting in his robes," A letter on a table beside him reads, 'To the Rt. Honble Doctor Coghill, Chancelour of the Exchequer, Dublin, 1735,' O.O.C., 129cms x 103cms (51" x 40 1/2"), in narrow gilt frame. (1)Marmaduke Coghill (1673-1739) was the elder son of Sir John Coghill of Drumcondra. MP for Dublin University from 1713, he was an active parliamentarian and a friend of Speaker Conolly. He was a zealous promoter of the Irish economy, of the building of Dr Steevens's Hospital, and of the affairs of Trinity College. He was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1735.He succeeded his father as a judge of the Prerogative Court in 1699. This court dealt mainly with wills and marriages. He himself never married, his engagement having been allegedly broken off by his fiancée after he delivered a judgement that it was lawful for a husband to beat his wife in moderation, using a little cane or switch.Inheriting Drumcondra House (now All Hallows College), he had it rebuilt on an elaborate scale in 1727, possibly by Edward Lovett Pearce. He lived there "in luxury" with his unmarried sister Mary, who after his death had an elaborate marble monument by Peter Scheemakers erected to his memory in the Protestant church at Drumcondra.Attributed variously to Francis Bindon (1690-1765), Stephen Slaughter (1697-1765) Philip Hussey (c. 1713-1783). But is this the famous portrait of him painted by Charles Jervas?Provenance: Drumcondra House, Dublin, the Coghill family by direct descent. (1)
Chinese - Hong Kong School, c. 1850"Fine full length portrait of young Chinese Woman seated by a tall ebony table," approx. 58cms x 43cms (23" x 17") bears character marks (under table), in carved black and gilt frame. (1)* Inscribed on label on reverse, "Chinese Woman by a port artist in Hong Kong, c. 1850. Brought to New England by Capt. Luce, Master of the sailing ship named 'Eliza Mason' also a portrait of his wife who accompanied him on the voyage. Signed by the Artist, Portrait of Mrs. Luce, sold to George Bennett, in similar carved frame. (1)
[Redmond (J.)] A heavy bronze relief Portrait, manufactured by Booth & Brookes Ltd., Burnham on Branch 1914, depicting John Redmond, the Four Provinces, "Eire Aontughthe," and the Houses of Parliament (Ireland), sole agents George Norton, Henry St., Dublin, approx. 23cms x 9cms (9" x 7 1/2"). (1)
17th Century English SchoolOval, "Portrait of Thomas Coghill with large white collar," head and shoulders, O.O.C., 76cms x 63cms (30" x 25") with narrow gilt frame. Name written on back. If this is the portrait formerly at Aldenham House and dated 1637, then he is Sir Thomas Coghill of Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire (1603-1659), son of John Coghill a London Alderman and barber-surgeon and grandson of Marmaduke Coghill of Coghill Hall, Yorkshire. He was Sheriff of the County in 1633 and was knighted at Woodstock in that year. He rebuilt the medieval Manor of Bletchingdon Park c 1630 and garrisoned it on behalf of the King during the Civil War (it surrendered in 1645; it was sold in 1716 and the present manor house was built in 1782.) One of his daughters was the first wife of Sir Christopher Wren.Provenance: Drumcondra House, Dublin, by direct descent through the Coghill family, to the present owner. (1)
Attributed to John Russell (1745 - 1806)Watercolour: "Sir John Thomas Coghill, 2nd Bart, 1766 - 1817," Full length Portrait, seen in a classical setting, his Louisiana property visible through a large window in the background, and with his left hand resting on a map, approx. 60cms x 46cms (23.5cms x 18") in contemporary ornate gilt frame.Following the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, the US Congress authorised a grant of over 11,000 acres to the Marquis de Lafayette, hero of the American and French Revolutions. Most of this was situated at Pointe Coupée on the Mississippi River, with a small tract near New Orleans. In 1810 Lafayette sold these lands to pay off his debts; half was bought by Henry Seymour and Sir John Coghill, and Coghill also bought the New Orleans section.After Sir John's death in 1817 he was succeeded by his brother, Vice-Admiral Sir Josiah Coghill, who sold the Louisiana estate as he considered it a liability (he had a point: it was devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2008). (1)

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