Reserve Bank of India 10 Rupee Bank Notes with George VI Portrait ( 2 ) Bank Notes In Total. All Notes In Top Grade ( See Photo ) 1/ Reserve Bank of Indian Military Administration of Burma, Signed C.D Deshmukh. Ser Num G5 812690. 2/ Reserve Bank of India Burma Currency Board - Legal Tender Burma Only, Rupees Bank Note, Signed C.D. Deshmukh. Serial Num J45 213795. High Grade Notes.
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A Collection of High Grade Silver Coins ( 6 ) Coins In Total. 1/ Romania 100 000 Lei Date 1946, Nearly Uncirculated. 2/ Willhelm II Silver 3 Mark Coin, Date 1909. 3/ Romania Silver Coin, 500 Lei, Date 1944. 4/ Romania 500 Lei Silver Coin, Date 1941, XF-40 Condition. 5/ Hungarian St Stephen 5 Pengo Silver Coin, Date 1938. 6/ Austrian Silver 5 Corona, Date 1909, Portrait of Franz Joseph - V.F Condition.
A Collection of Eight European Silver Coins. All In Top Graded Condition. 1/ Peru 1/2 Sol Silver Coin, Date 1907. 2/ French 20 Francs Silver Coin, Date 1929. 3/ Swedish Silver 5 Kroner, Portrait Gustav VI. 4/ Romania 25000 LeI Silver Coin. 5/ Belgium 100 Francs Silver Coin. Date 1954. 6/ Spanish 100 Pesetas Silver Coin, Fine Silver 0800, Date 1966. 7/ Danmark Five Kroner Coin, Date 1958, Uncirculated. 8/ Colombia 50 Centavos Silver Coin. Date 1892. Nice Condition, 835 Silver.
A VICTORIAN HEART SHAPED LOCKET set with a coral cameo in 18ct gold, the oval female portrait collet set to the centre of the foliate scroll padlock surmounted by a serpent entwined hasp with locket aperture to the reverse engraved RS in monogram, approximately 50mm x 32mm, approximate weight 17gms. See illustration
OF STORM JAMESON (1891-1986) INTEREST: A collection of Studio and family portrait and group photographs to include Capt Jameson; portraits of Mrs Jameson by Frank Meadow Sutcliffe of Whitby in studio mounts; Storm as a young girl with her mother, another as a young child and two as a young woman c.1909; her brother Harold Jameson in the uniform of the Royal Flying Corp (one by Frank Meadow Sutcliffe); two portraits of Winifred Jameson by the Atelier Von Behr New York, and another by Dorothy Wilding of London and New York and others
GEORGE BEST - BEN SHERMAN George Best Limited Edition T-shirt designed by Ben Sherman and complete with original labels. Colour is United Red and a full upper body portrait of George in football kit emblazoned across the front with replica George Best signature in white across the portrait and Ben Sherman trade mark beneath the design. Short sleeved. No box. Good
MISCELLANY Signed portrait of Tom Finney in folder marked Christmas 1953, booklet Association Football by Hunt 1920 (front cover detached), Derbyshire FA 1951/2 (ink writing), Ogdens Football Club Captains 1st Division Association and Northern Union Rugby laid down in album, 5 x Sporting Mirror 1949/50, 2 x All star Football Books - Tommy Lawton and Bert Williams. Generally good
MATT BUSBY- MAN UTD - HAROLD RILEY A fascinating 36 page booklet published in 1987 which details a conversation between artist Harold Riley and Matt Busby whilst the famous artist created a picture of Busby that was used for the Matt Busby Testimonial. The booklet contains many Riley sketches showing the gradual development of the final portrait and also contains photographs taken by the artist during the sittings. Only a limited number of copies of the booklet were produced. Good
Sybil M... Dowie (exh.1898-1928) British. "Buttercup", Portrait of a Young wearing a Bonnet, Oil on Canvas, Signed and Dated 1902, and Inscribed on a label on the reverse, 22" x 18". Provenance; Ridley Exhibition at Grafton Gallery, May 19.. - Presented to Bland Willoughby by Gay Patrick and her Husband, Xmas 1946.
Adam Buck (1759-1833) British. Portrait of a Seated Lady, in a Blue Dress with White Bonnet, with a Dog on her lap, Watercolour, Signed and Dated 1807, Inscribed on the reverse 'E.G.Bullen 1886', Unframed, 14.25" x 11". Provenance; the Hansard Family - Wayford Manor, Somerset, to the present owner.
J *** Steffelaar (Belgian, 19th Century) Portrait of a lady, believed to be Marie-Caroline de Bourbon-Sicile, Duchess de Berry, seated before a fireplace, probably a member of the Bourbon family, wearing gold and emerald jewels, with a small Maltese terrier on her lap signed lower right "J Steffelaar" oil on mahogany panel 44 x 35cm (17 x 14in) Provenance: In the collection at the Chateau de Maintenon and by descent to Adrien, 8th Duc de Noailles; his daughter Elizabeth, Lady Macready (1898-1969) whose granddaughter bequeathed it to the present owner. Other Notes: This portrait of circa 1840 by an apparently unrecorded artist is possibly the wife of Ferdinand, Duc de Berry, who was murdered in 1820, four years after she married him, hence her wearing black, and with fleur-de-lys on her footstool. The Maltese Terrier was a favourite dog of high-born ladies; the sitter is wearing important contemporary jewellery, including a suite of Renaissance revival jewellery comprising of a necklet and pendant, earrings and bodice ornament/brooch of gold set with coloured enamel, pearls and emerald cabochon, in the manner of Carlo Giuliano (see lot 185). On her wrist we can also see a Renaissance Revival gold bracelet in the manner of Alessandro Castellani whom Giuliano trained under in Naples. Two rings can also be seen on her left hand, most likely set with diamonds and a small pearl buckle or brooch holds up the right sleeve off-setting the dark colour of her gown. Oil on panel. Paint layer is in good condition. Alligatoring and drying cracks in dark dress of the sitter. Glossy, even varnish. Light surface dirt present. Small loss on decorative beading on frame.
Nathaniel Hone, RA (Irish, 1718-1784) Portrait of an infantry officer or adjutant, c.1780, possibly an East India Company Officer, with gorget 82 x 69cm (32 x 27in) Nathaniel Hone the Elder (1718-1784), the Irish portrait painter, was a founding member of the Royal Academy and is known for his portraits and miniatures. Born in Ireland, Hone moved to England as a young man and eventually settled in London where he established himself as a portrait painter. Lined canvas. Paint layer in good, stable condition. Areas of retouching across the surface but mainly covering wear and abrasions rather than large losses. Cleaned. Varnish is clear, even and semi-matter. Frame is in good condition. Old Christie's stencil MF299
William Shuter (British, active circa 1771-1799) Portrait of Mrs Kynaston of Oteley, Ellesmere, Shropshire, wearing a lace hat over her powdered hair, and a grey silk dress with lace fichu and pearls oil on canvas, oval 29 x 24cm (11 x 9in) The Kynastons, who claimed descent from Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, an 11th Century Prince of Powys, were a prolific family concentrated in north-western Shropshire and adjacent parts of Montgomeryshire. The painting has been cleaned and relined and very tightly stretched. Craquelure is present throughout but the paint layer is sound and stable. Shiny varnish. Area of retouching to the lower left area, around the knot on her shawl.
Follower of Henry William Pickersgill (19th Century) Portrait of a lady, head and shoulders, in a red dress, tartan shawl and garnet brooch, beside a red curtain oil on canvas 67 x 50cm (26 x 20in) Provenance: Monks Hall, Syleham, Suffolk Other Notes: The sitter wears a garnet and pearl brooch set with a central garnet carbuncle and pear shaped drop both surrounded by smaller garnet cabochons. Canvas has been extended at bottom edge. Flaking paint and paint loss along left hand edge and cracking along paint and fill of join. Thick, yellowed varnish layer. Surface dirt.
Tilly Kettle (British, 1735–1786) Portrait of a young girl in cream dress with blue sash, half length in a painted oval oil on canvas 54 x 47cm (21 x 18in) Provenance: From an Indian collection. Other Notes: In 1768, Kettle sailed to India with the British East India Company, landing at Madras (now Chennai), where he remained for two years. There, he painted Lord Pigot and Muhammad Ali Khan twice (once alone and once with five of his sons). He also painted non-portraits, including Dancing Girls (Blacks) in 1772 and a suttee scene in 1776 entitled, The ceremony of a gentoo woman taking leave of her relations and distributing her jewels prior to ascending the funeral pyre of her deceased husband. In 1770 Kettle painted a half-length portrait of 'Sir' Levett Hanson, a peripatetic writer on European knighthood and chivalry originally from Yorkshire. (The portrait is now in the collection of the Bury St Edmunds Manor House Museum.[1]) Kettle moved on to Calcutta (now Kolkata) in 1771 and painted Shuja ud-Daula and Dancing-Girl Holding the Stem of a Hookah. In 1775, he painted George Bogle, Warren Hastings' emissary to Tibet, in Tibetan dress, presenting a ceremonial white scarf to Lobsang Palden Yeshe the 6th Panchen Lama. He also took an Indian mistress and had two daughters by her. Lined canvas. Painting has been recently restored and is in good condition. A few retouchings, mainly in the background. Varnish is clear and even. Frame has been regilded/applied with bronze paint.
English School (19th Century) Portrait miniature of John Wright Hayton of Greenfield, County Flint, father of Elizabeth Anne, wife of Robert MacMurray of Roxborough, County Limerick and grandfather of K M Lewes, Carmarthenshire, 8.5 x 7 cm (3.25 x 2.75in); and Portrait miniature of Mrs Joseph Robinson who married a member of the Lewes family, Carmarthenshire, 9.5 cm (3.75in) inscribed verso watercolour on ivory (2) Provenance: Monks Hall, Syleham, Suffolk John Wright Hayton: Dirt and mould spots on the undersideof glass. Some dust on the paint surface. Possible retouching in sitter's hair. Mrs Robinson: Dirt under the glass. Support cut down, too small for frame. Loose in frame. Frame dirty, with loss to top edge

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