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A quantity of various pictures and prints including two George Studdy prints, a beaded watch holder, a 'Good Old Days' silk sampler by Thomas Stevens, Stevengraph Works, Coventry, woven in pure silk, two watercolour maritime scenes with sailing boats, five other prints of noted paintings, a print on glass titled 'Sring' published by W. B Walker, a 'Jolly Beggars' Robert Burns brass clock/sign, a Chinese School portrait Doris Mabel Adelaide Smit in a brown 1920's dress on linen rolled up in a metal tube and one other together with a wooden snake
JACOB KRAMER (1892-1962); a signed limited edition black and white lithograph, "Self Portrait", no.37/40 lower right, overall plate size 50 x 35.5cm, framed and glazed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: Signed both in pencil to lower right and within print to lower left. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
A small quantity of jewellery including a 9ct gold and diamond ring, the central stone in rub over setting and two small stones to shoulders, size O, a further 9ct gold ring with pale blue stone, size K/L, a 9ct yellow gold charm of a swan, a further example of a gypsy caravan, two 9ct gold chains for restoration, two portrait pendants in pinchbeck frames, etc, approx 15.2g.
JAMES LAWRENCE ISHERWOOD (1917-1989); oil on board "Mother Lily", signed, inscribed verso, 40 x 30cm, framed. Provenance: In the early 1970s, the vendor's father, author Douglas Boyd, who was at the time a BBC TV producer and director, made a film for the BBC about James Lawrence Isherwood entitled "I Am Isherwood". The film was such a success that within a year, it was broadcast again. This painting was given to Douglas Boyd by Isherwood, who was greatly pleased with the film. Douglas has always maintained that the portrait was of Isherwood's mother whom he called "Mother Lily". Recently the vendor asked for clarification of this fact and Douglas replied "Yes, that is Mother Lily. It was given as a present to me after I produced and directed the film, I think it was titled 'I Am Isherwood'". (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL; oil on canvas, portrait of a gentleman, unsigned, 89 x 69cm, framed. CONDITION REPORT: Picture: loose within frame, therefore to top and left there are slight elements of rough edge of the painting showing. Possible are of over painting to top of hair and shoulders. Frame: small nibbles and nail holes, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. From a private collection, sitter unknown.
WW1 3rd Bn Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Emotive Officer’s 1916 Casualty Group of Medals & Original Ephemera. This complete grouping appertains to the military career of Lieutenant Charles Gordon Scott who was Killed in Action leading his men forward on the 28th October 1916. Comprising: Medal Group: 1914/15 Star, “2 LIEUT C.G. SCOTT A&S HIGHRS”, British War Medal, Victory Medal “LIEUT”, Bronze Memorial Plaque (mounted in table frame), “Charles Gordon Scott”. ... Memorial Scroll “Lieut Charles Gordon Scott Arg. and Suth’d Highrs”. ... Original portrait photograph. ... Original “Killed in Action” telegram. ... Commonwealth War Graves Commission correspondence. ... newspaper cuttings etc. Lieutenant Charles Gordon Scott was educated at Glasgow High School and worked as an accountant for the shipping Company of the Ellerman City Line. He was a member of the Glasgow University OTC and at the outbreak of the Great War, although underage he was commissioned into the 3rd Bn of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders. He was posted to France in May 1915 and joined the 1st Bn, however in July 1915, he was posted home suffering from Shell Shock and after a few weeks in Hospital rejoined the 3rd Bn. Medically fit to return to France now with the rank of Lieutenant he was attached to the Seaforth Highlanders, before returning to the Argyll’s. On the 28th October 1916 he was leading his men forward, his Platoon Sergeant later wrote that a piece of shrapnel struck him in the head and he fell before his men. A fellow Officer also wrote “He would never send his men anywhere he did not go himself. At the time of his death he was only 19 years old.
Tabriz pictorial rug, north west Persia, circa 1930s, 4ft. 5in. x 2ft. 9in. 1.35m. x 0.84m. Portrait rug depicting the famous Persian poet, Ferdowsi (fl. Circa 935-circa 1020-26), author of the extraordinarily long poem, The Shahnameh (the Book of Kings) comprising nearly 60,000 couplets. The Shahnameh is considered by many to be his masterwork.
A 19th century French 18ct gold cameo mounted vinaigrette pendant, probably Paris, cushion-shaped, with in curved sides, the covers each set with a carved agate cameo panels, Roman male and female portrait busts, blue white top layer on a dark red flecked bloodstone ground, fine floral internal grille, plain cushion case, with suspension ring, marked with rams head marks, on bezel and grille edge, 23mm x 19mm, 7g gross
Morier (James). The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan, 2 volumes, Methuen and Co., 1895, black and white portrait frontispiece, one of twenty-five copies on japanese vellum, signed by the publisher to limitation leaf, occasional minor spotting, original boards, printed label to spines, spines stained, 8vo, together with six other related volumes, including Wright's Arabic Grammar and Nicholson's Studies in Islamic Poetry (10)
Franklin Expedition. An interesting early to mid 19th-century scrap album, containing pasted in watercolours, drawings, hand-coloured lithographs and prints, plus handwritten leaves, a total of approximately 64 leaves plus blanks, the original drawings including an oil on paper depicting the Franklin Expedition to the Arctic in 1845, 13 x 18cm, an original pencil drawing of a landscape view signed by Montague Stanley [1809-1844] and dated 1820, an unsigned watercolour and india ink portrait of a young man playing the flute, a monochrome watercolour of an old man writing with a child about his shoulder, etc., contemporary gilt and blind-stamped calf, covers and spine detached, 4to (1)
Rapin de Thoyras (Paul). The History of England, published John & Paul Knapton, 1745, engraved portrait frontispiece, numerous uncoloured folding engraved battle and town plans, lacking preliminaries and some leaves of text at rear, lacking boards and spine, text block split, folio, together with two other defective volumes of an earlier edition of the same work, lacking most maps and plans, folio Sold as a collection of maps and plates, not subject to return. (3)
Barrow (Isaac). The Usefulness of Mathematical Learning explained and demonstrated; Being Mathematical Lectures read in the Publick Schools at the University of Cambridge..., to which is prefixed the Oratorial preface of our Learned Author spoke before the University on his being elected Lucasian Professor of the Mathematics. Translated by the Revd. Mr John Kirby of Egremond in Cumberland, published Stephen Austen, 1734, engraved portrait frontispiece, title page with later biro date, folding engraved diagrammatical plate, index and bibliography bound at rear, front endpaper detached, some staining to pastedowns, contemporary calf, upper board near detached, worn and rubbed, 8vo (1)

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