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Attributed to Ozias Humphrey (1742 - 1810)"Hester Countess of Charleville," half length Portrait, with pearls, lace head scarf and lace shawl, and blue satin dress, O.O.c., 76cms x 63cms (30" x 25") in contemporary gilt frame. (1)* Hester, only child and heir of James Coghill of Drumcondra Dublin, L.L.D., and Judge of the Prerogative Court. James was younger brother of Marmaduke and son of Sir John of Drumcondra. She married in 1737, Charles 2nd Baron Moore Moore, who in 1758 was created Earl of Charleville. His titles became extinct when he died without issue in 1764. Soon after, she married Major John Mayne, who had come to Ireland as a protégé of the Lord Lieutenant, the Duke of Northumberland. The English Chronicle wrote of him: "[He was] remarkably handsome in person, mild and engaging in his manners; … he got a large fortune with this lady, and enjoys it with great esteem."On inheriting the Coghill property in right of his wife, Mayne changed his name to Coghill and was created a baronet in 1781. However, he died without issue in 1785, and after his wife's death in 1789 the estate passed to her cousin Sir John Cramer, who changed his name to Coghill and is the ancestor of the later Coghill baronets.Attributed to Ozias Humphrey (1742-1810) and obviously painted after her first marriage in 1737 and before her second one.
F. Sargeant, 1897Pencil Drawing: Half length Portrait of "Edward Donough, 14th Baron of Inchiquin, K.P.," approx. 23cms x 16cms (9" x 6 1/4"), signed and inscribed, gilt frame. (1)Note: This lot also includes an original letter from the artist to the sitter requesting an appointment to paint his portrait for the House of Lords for the 60th Year of Queen Victoria's reign. (1)Provenance: Dromoland Castle, Co. Clare.
Late 19th Century EnglishAn exceptionally fine and rare heavy Art Nouveau metal Panel, "Profile portrait of a Young Girl with decorated head dress arranged in a niche, set with flowers, leaves, shields etc., and decorated in various metal colours, painted etc., 40cms x 22cms (14 3/4" x 8 3/4"), in similar carved frame decorated with flowers. (1)
Clostermann, (J. or J.B.)Oval, "Portrait of Sir Thomas Coghill," head and shoulders, O.O.C., 76cms x 63cms (30" x 25") narrow gilt frame. He was the son of John Coghill of Bentley, Yorkshire. Born in 1682. He served under Marlborough in the War of the Spanish Succession and was killed at the Battle of Schellenberg (a prelude to the Battle of Blenheim) in 1704.Provenance: Aldenham House, England, & Dromcondra House, Dublin. By direct descent through the family. Inscribed on reverse, and with A.L. signed, attached. (1)*Clostermann style was very akin to Kneller.
Baker and Co, Calcutta, 'A PORTRAIT OF A BRITISH OFFICER', ambrotype, hand tinted on a gilt mount and frame, in a leather case, stamped Baker's Calcutta Photographic Gallery, 14.5 x 10.5cm. Established in 1857 Williams Baker's practice flourished in the 1860's, another daguerreotype and a tankard engraved Madras Volunteer Guards Lieut. Fraser Smiths 'B' Competition Cadet B Price, 11cm high and an empire flagProvenance: From the Estate of Stephen Masty
SIR KYFFIN WILLIAMS RA two handwritten letters dated April 1981 and May 1993, written by Sir Kyffin Williams to the vendor, who had embarked on a dissertation on Sir Kyffin whilst doing her Fine Art Degree at Aberystwyth University. She visited him at his home in Llanfair PG and was given a welcome with tea and cake. A part of his letter of May 1993 reads '....I was fascinated by your remarks about your study on me. Perhaps I didn't tell you quite how unpopular I am with Members of the Welsh Art Establishment such as ......... No wonder they puffed and sniffed for they believe that I am the greatest living danger to Welsh Art. Of course they may be right but the Welsh public doesn't think so. It is said that antagonism continued to increase when I was made an RA twenty years ago. At the time I longed to work on a sheep station but preferably in the Australian Outback...' The letter then includes a self-portrait sketch of Sir Kyffin on a donkey before ending 'Best Wishes, Kyffin'

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