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•SIR WILLIAM COLDSTREAM CBE (1908-1987) "Sergeant Major Bellani, Italian Prisoner of War, circa 1945, oil on canvas, 35.5" x 25". See illustration. According to the Late Dr. John Rake, this powerful unfinished portrait was painted by Coldstream in Rake's house in Shenington, nr. Banbury, Oxfordshire. Sittings began on 17th September and ended on 29th November 1945. The 24 sittings came to an end on account of Bellani being repatriated. Dr. Rake was the attending medical officer at the Horely POW Camp and arranged for the sittings. Sergeant Major Bellani cycled freely the five miles from the camp to Shenington on account that he was no longer an enemy alien. Exhibited: William Coldstream, Arts Council, 1962 (24).
A cased late 19th/early 20th Century yellow metal (marked 15ct) oval Brooch, the finely painted portrait vignette on ivory of a young blond haired boy with lace collar, the pierced frame border modelled as 'C' scrolls and set with eight fine seed pearls, 4.2cm, within Carrington & Co., (London Regent Street) circular red leather case
A 19th Century gilt framed (later) oval Oil on Panel naive style Portrait Study of an American Staffordshire Terrier, 21.25cm x 16.5cm (original Winsor & Newton paper label verso) CONDITION REPORT: Generally the work is in good order, there are some scratches to surface really only visible 'very closely', the oval mount has two vertical cracks (see images) and there is a mark to the very top of the work (also pictured), later framed, the work is numbered and labelled verso.
A collection of gold plated and enamel coins, celebration the life of the late Princess Diana and capturing her likeness in this fine selection of printed portrait coins in proof-like quality, plus two from the centenary of the maiden voyage of the Titanic, mostly complete with certificates (18)
A George I portrait miniature, possibly on vellum, of a gentleman’s sweetheart, picked out in gilt and with gilt monogram and date 1723 lower left, and bearing the inscription ‘Mrs Layton Smith’ verso, possibly another of the bloodline of Sir Thomas Lyell 1st Baronet 7.5cm x 6.5cm, in ebonised frame with ropework edge
A Staffordshire Pearlware Nelson Commemorative bowl, English circa 1805 Printed in blue and white, the central roundel depicting a half length portrait before five ships at sea, inscribed in the ring "England expects every man to do his duty" flanked by battle trophies and motto's and verse with a leaf and flower border, 17cms. (illustrated)
A pair of signed photographs King George V and Queen Mary The portrait photograph of His Majesty inscribed in ink in remembrance of King George V 1936 printed Vandyk 41 Buckingham Palace Road, SW1 and a companion inscribed and dated 1942, 43 x 29cm each mounted and framed and a highlighted portrait photograph of a gentleman within an ornate gilt swept and beaded frame with an outer ebonised and glazed cabinet frame 56 x 49cm. (3)
M Cregan (British, 1788 - 1870) a portrait of" Mary, Mrs S S Moss" Oil on canvas, unsigned label verso "painted from life at Kilternan 1867 by Martin Cregan R.H.A. Dublin" and a companion by the same hand "Sarah Mrs Samuel Moss painted from a photograph 1866 by Martin Cregan", each 75 x 62cm a pair, framed (2).
Attributed to Carlo Ceresa (1609-1679) Italian. Portrait of a Milanese Nobleman in Armour, Oil on Canvas, 44” x 34.5”. Notes; This is an outstanding and exceptionally costly armour, so the sitter will have been a man of rank and wealth. It is certain that the armour is Italian, most likely Milanese. Judging from the fashion of its breastplates and gauntlets the armour can be dated to about 1570-80. The overall impression that the armour gives is similar to the products attributed to Lucio Marliano called (Piccinino).

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