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BRITISH COINS, Anne (1702-1714), Gold Guinea, 1714, third draped bust left, rev crowned cruciform post-union emblematic shields, sceptres in angles, garter star at centre, date either side of crown over English shield, edge grained, 8.39g (MCE 226; S 3574). Good very fine, light scratch across neck of portrait into field and a little weakly struck at lower right of French arms, attractively toned. ex Henry Da Costa Gomez collection (died 1971), Morton and Eden auction 9, 25 May 2004, lot 775

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G BRITISH COINS, George III, Gold ‘Military’ Guinea, 1813, sixth laureate head right, rev quartered shield of arms with an escutcheon of the Arms of Hanover, upon crowned garter, date below, edge obliquely grained, 8.34g (MCE 404; S 3730). A few light hairlines, two tiny scratches to neck of portrait and tiny reverse nick to edge, about very fine.

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G BRITISH COINS, George III, Gold Half-Guinea, 1802, sixth laureate head right, rev quartered shield of arms with an escutcheon of the Arms of Hanover, upon crowned garter, date below, edge obliquely grained, 4.18g (MCE 440; S 3736). A few light hairlines and tiny scuff behind portrait, otherwise good very fine with much brilliance in legends.

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G BRITISH COINS, George III, Gold ‘Military’ Half-Guinea, 1808, seventh laureate head right, rev quartered shield of arms with an escutcheon of the Arms of Hanover, upon crowned garter, date below, edge obliquely grained, 4.17g (MCE 444; S 3737). Tiny haymarks behind portrait, small hairline to neck, once cleaned, about very fine.

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G BRITISH COINS, George IV, Gold Sovereign, 1823, first laureate head left, B.P. below, rev St George slaying dragon right with sword, date in exergue, weak upper serif on the 1, date figure 3 slightly raised, edge milled, 7.96g (Bentley 14; Marsh 7 R3; MCE 473; S 3800). Once cleaned with associated hairlines and marks to surfaces, scratch from neck of portrait to rim, otherwise bold fine and a very rare date.

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G BRITISH COINS, Edward VII, Gold Matt Proof Sovereign, 1902, bare head facing right, DeS. below, rev struck en médaille, St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, wwp in relief under lance, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right, edge milled, 7.99g (Bentley 345; WR 408; S 3969). A few light hairlines and tiny marks in hair or portrait, once polished, otherwise good extremely fine.

Los 469

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, Captain George Farmer, RN (1732-1779), Oval Liverpool Porcelain Portrait Plaque with enamel sepia tinted transfer print, c.1780, his half-length bust three-quarters right holding a sword, named below on ribband, CAPT FARMER, in copper border with suspension loop, 82.5mm x 55mm including loop. The portrait in excellent undamaged condition, the reverse showing faint hairlines, excessively rare. Farmer was a hero of the frigate HMS Quebec and killed in battle against the French off Ushant on 6 October 1779. His conduct was so highly praised that, at the request of the Admiralty, a baronetcy was conferred on his eldest son, aged just 17. Farmer’s career had seen service in the Falkland Islands in 1769, where his ship, HMS Swift was sunk and he was forced to surrender to the Spanish. Acquited of blame he was appointed to HMS Tamar and sailed for the West Indies in 1761 with Horatio Nelson as a midshipman. The plaque is after a portrait by Charles Grignion the Younger, now in the National Portrait Gallery. A much damaged example of the plaque is to be found in the Wolverhampton Arts and Museums Collections (EM308).

Los 516

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Austria and Holy Roman Empire, Francis I (1768-1835, as Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor 1792-1806, Emperor of Austria 1804-1835), Uniface Portrait Medallion in Berlin Iron, c.1814, by Leonard Posch, uniformed bust left, 86mm, small suspension loop (Forschler-Tarrasch 51). Good very fine and very rare. Made at the Royal Prussian Iron Foundries

Los 526

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, France, Henri II (1519-1547-1559) and Catherine de Medici (1519-1589), pair of uniface cast Bronzed-lead Portrait Plaques, 1559, by Germain Pillon (c.1537-1590), he, bearded bust three-quarters right wearing a plumed soft cap, lace collar and double ornamental chain, HENRICVS. II. GALLIAR. REX. CHRISTIANISS PP, 1559, 156mm (BMC [Jones] 114; Trésor I, XVI, 1; Maz II, 232); she, bust three-quarters left, wearing veil, lace ruff collar and jewel on ribbon, KATHERI. REGIN. HENR. II. VXOR. FRANCI. CAROL. ET. HENRR. REGVM MATER, 159mm (BMC [Jones] 115; Trésor I, XVI, 2; Maz II, 234). Very fine with dark patination, old aftercasts, first lacks border, the second with hints of border, both pierced, some tooling to lettering on second. (2)

Los 528

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, France, Jean Claude Viany (1639-1726), Prior of St Jean-de-Malte in Aix (1667-1720), aged 44, Uniface Cast Bronze Portrait Medal, 1683 though dated 1644 on truncation, signed but unclear, bust left in clerical robes and cap, wearing badge of the Saint Esprit, RIN KP FIO CLAVDIVS VIANY PRIOR AQVENSIS – AO SVÆ 44, 69.5mm (Trésor -; Pollard (2008) -). An excellent portrait, very fine, cast with wide outer rim, pierced by VS of CLAVDIVS, extremely rare and important for the sitter’s connections with the Knights of Malta. Viany was appointed Prior by Nicolas Cotoner and retained the position until the appointment of Marc’Antonio Zondadari as Grand Master of the Knights of Malta. He is famous for building a prioral palace for himself and the church of Saint-Jean-de-Malte in Aix. His bust by Thomas Veyrier (1658-1736), nephew of the more famous Christophe Veyrier is in the church of Saint-Jean-de-Malte.

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COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Germany, Prussia, Johann Andreas Christoph Weise (1781-1850), Prussian Statesman, Uniface Portrait Medal in Berlin Iron, 1810, by Leonard Posch, bust left wearing buttoned jacket, 86mm, small suspension loop (Forschler-Tarrasch 407). Good very fine and very rare. Made at the Royal Prussian Iron Foundries

Los 550

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Hungary, Johann II Sigismund Zápolya (1540-1571, King from infancy, 1540-1570), Uniface Cast Lead Portrait Medal, bust three-quarters left wearing doublet and high fur hat, IOHANNES SIGIS – MVND D G REX VNG, 75mm (Resch 13). A handsome and probably contemporary cast, seemingly once bronzed, nose rubbed otherwise very fine. ex Michael Hall collection, Baldwin’s Auction 67, 28 September, 2010, lot 2545

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COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, India, Francis Rawdon, Marquis of Hastings (1754-1826), Governor-General of Bengal, Impressed Fruitwood Box, c.1804, by John Westwood Jr (signed below truncation), bust of Hastings left, hair en queue, MARQUIS OF HASTINGS - GOVERNOR GENERAL OF INDIA, 81.5mm. In high relief with a richly patinated surface, very fine and very rare. The portrait is probably after an original by Peter Rouw. A lid only for a similar box, sold at Baldwin’s Auction 89, 8 May 2014, lot 3740, for £336 .

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COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Russia, Paul I (1754-1796-1801), Oval Glass-paste Cameo Portrait Medal, c.1791, by James Tassie (1735-1799), his bare head right in white paste, with shoulder-length hair, against a dark or black background, 49.5mm x 38mm, contained in a modern gold frame. As made and an exceptional rarity. The portrait was reproduced by Wedgwood in 1791 (see Reilly & Savage p.267 [a], where stated to be from an engraving by James Walker (1748-1812), after a gem cut by Maria Feodorowna (Maria Feodorovna) (Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg – 1759-1828), his second wife).

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BRITISH COINS, Henry I, Silver Penny, Pellets in Quatrefoil type (c.1123), Shaftesbury mint, moneyer Aldred, facing crowned bust with sceptre, star in field, +HENRICVS REX, rev star in centre of quatrefoil with pelleted limbs, fleur de lis in each angle, beaded circle surrounding, +ALDRED ON SA—S, 1.34g (BMC type XIV; N 870; S 1275). Weak in parts, good design elements and portrait but weaker in legends, pleasing very fine for issue, rare. purchased from B A Seaby Ltd c.1950, priced at 75/-

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BRITISH COINS, Stephen (1135-1154), Silver Penny, Watford type, London mint, moneyer Estmund, crowned bust right with sceptre, STIEFNE RE:, rev cross Moline, circle and legend surrounding, ESTMVND ON LVNDE, 1.16g (N 873; S 1278). Good very fine for issue with a good obverse portrait, toned. ex Linton Hoard, Kent, found 2 February 1883 this piece listed by George Wakeford in the Numismatic Chronicle, 1883, 3rd Series, volume 3, p.115, no.12 George Wakeford examined 100 coins from the hoard, 40 being of the Watford type of which there was a spread of 25 mints, this piece being mis-identified as the Hythe mint. acquired and sold by dealers Rollin and Feuardent and sold to P W P Carlyon Britton, 15 October 1901, for £1 passed to Raymond Carlyon Britton, 26 November 1915 sold by B A Seaby Ltd, Carlyon Britton inventory number 486

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BRITISH COINS, John (1199-1216), Silver Penny, Short Cross type, class Vb, London mint, moneyer Willem T, facing crowned head in linear circle, hand and sceptre to left, round eyes to portrait, hENRICVS RE .X., rev short voided cross pommée, cross pommée in each angle, +WILLELM.T.ON. L, 1.40g (Mass 1450/1445; N 970; S 1351). Good very fine, toned.

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BRITISH COINS, John, Silver Penny, Short Cross type, class Vc, London mint, moneyer Walter, facing crowned head in linear circle, hand and sceptre to left, oval eyes to portrait, hENRICVS R EX, rev short voided cross pommée, cross pommée in each angle, +WALTER. ON. LV, 1.38g (Mass 1698/1699; N 971; S 1352). Reverse a little off-centre, very fine, toned.

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BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Kings of Mercia, Coenwulf (796-821), Silver Penny, Portrait type, East Anglia, moneyer Wodel, diademed and draped bust right of crude style, breaking beaded inner circle, legend surrounding COEN?VLF/REX M~, lozenge shaped 0 in legend, unbarred A for V in COENVVLF, rev long beaded cross with large annulet and small pellet within at centre, moneyer’s name ‘Wodel’ surrounding in angles PO/d/E/L, lozenge shaped 0 in legend, 1.27g (Naismith E13.2b, this coin; N 368; S 920). Old cabinet tone, a little porosity, otherwise pleasing very fine on a good round flan, rare. ex Spink Numismatic Circular, October 1993, no.7115, found in East Anglia

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BRITISH COINS, Henry VI (first reign), Silver Groat, Pinecone Mascle issue (1431-1432/3), Calais mint, facing crowned bust, within tressure of nine arcs, large fleur on cusps, initial mark cross patonce over cross pommée (1422-1434), pinecones and mascles in legend both sides, rev long cross, dual concentric inscriptions around trio of pellets in each inner angle, initial mark plain cross, 3.93g (N 1461; S 1875). Excellent portrait, good very fine.

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BRITISH COINS, Richard III (1483-1485), Silver Groat, London mint, crowned facing bust within tressure of nine arcs, large fleur on six cusps, initial mark Boar’s Head (type 2) both sides, rev long cross pattée, tri-pellets in each inner angle, twin concentric legends and beaded circles surrounding, 3.03g (N 1679; S 2156). Very fine with a nice portrait, a few surface marks, dark old tone.

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WORLD COINS, CRUSADER COINS OF CYPRUS, Henry I (1218-1253), Base Gold Bezant of Scyphate form, IC-XC, Christ seated facing on high back throne, rev king standing facing, wearing crown and loros, holding long cross left and orb with double cross right, annulet below arm, hENRICVS REX CIPRI, 3.81g (cf Metcalf, Crusades, 636; Schl VI, 6). Strong portrait of the king, some weakness at centre, otherwise extremely fine, attractively toned, rare this nice.

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WORLD COINS, FRANCE, Consulat, Silver ¼-Franc (2) and ½-Franc, An 12-A, Paris mint (Gad 342, 394). First very fine with a golden tone, second extremely fine with underlying lustre and a slightly patchy tone, last good very fine with a strong portrait and light peripheral tone. (3)

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WORLD COINS, GREECE, Otho, Silver ¼-Drachma, 1845 (KM 18). Knock in the field in front of the portrait, otherwise good fine and very rare.

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BRITISH COINS, Edward VI (1547-1553), Gold Half-Sovereign, second period (January 1549 - April 1550), Southwark mint, crowned and cuirassed bust right, linear circle surrounding, initial mark Y both sides, pellet and comma stops in legend, EDWARD’. VI: D’. G’ AGL’. FRA’. Z: HIB’. REX.m outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev quartered arms on crowned frame, Roman style E to left, R to right, linear circle surrounding, rosette stops in legend, rose stops in legend, * SCVTVM* FIDEI* PROTEGET* EVM*, outer beaded border both sides, 5.02g (cf Schneider 687; N 1911; S 2438). Struck fully round with a pleasing portrait, a few light imperfections and some weakness mainly on reverse, once cleaned, now with light red tone, otherwise good very fine. ex Spink Numismatic Circular, October 2001, HG104, featured on the front cover

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G WORLD COINS, IRAN, Reza Shah, Gold 5-Pahlavi, 1306h, portrait type, 9.54g (KM 1116; F 92). Edge marks, otherwise extremely fine.

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BRITISH COINS, Edward VI, Silver Pattern Testoon or Shilling, 1547, 27.2mm, Tower mint, possibly by A Levens, crowned and robed bust right, frosted caul to crown, linear circle and legend with lozenge stops surrounding, EDWARD’ ? VI ? REX ? ANGL ? FRANC ? HIBER ? Z C, initial mark rose both sides, rev oval quartered arms of England and France on frame, the French arms and frame frosted, E to left, R to right, linear circle and legend with slipped trefoil stops surrounding, date in legend in Roman numerals, TIMOR + DOMINI + FONS + VITÆ + M + D + XLVII, 5.63g (Bispham plate 2, no.1; North 1953; Norweb 1394). Some weakness in parts, good fine and toned, extremely rare, one of the most spectacular pieces of engraving art of the time. ex W N Clarkson of Whitby collection, Sotheby, 16-20 April 1901, lot 41 ex The Huth Collection, first portion, Sotheby, 4-7 April 1927, lot 325, sold for £11 ex T B Clarke Thornhill collection, Glendining, 24 May 1937, lot 432, sold for £9/10/- bought by A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, ticket priced at £12/10/- For an extremely fine example, see Baldwin’s Fixed Price List Winter 2013, item BH096 of slightly smaller diameter but heavier and thicker. For further reading see British Numismatic Journal, volume 55, 1985, article by Joe Bispham on “The Base Silver Shillings of Edward VI” pages 134-143. A highly important piece of numismatic art, this Pattern Shilling is one of four known to be in private hands. In his article Bispham shows that this portrait piece is linked with the Durham House Mint Shillings, meaning that this was an early prototype piece for coinage of this denomination and may well have been produced for presentation. This piece was produced at a time when the young boy King’s name was not upon his coinage but still in the name of his father, King Henry VIII, due to the poor debased state the coinage had been left in for the silver and gold denominations. A fine silver pattern of such intricate engraving detail must have been produced to show that the new King, though of a young age, was powerful and also the new Head of the Church of England. Bispham conjectures (page 140) that this piece was probably engraved by the Frenchman Anthony Levens who commenced employment at the mint in 1547 and was also responsible for portraits and designs for silver Groats and Half-Groats. The scant surviving records from the Mint for the period 1544-1547 reveal the Chief Engraver of the Tower Mint was Henry Basse, Goldsmith of London. The Under Engraver at the Tower I Mint, where these patterns were produced was Robert Pitt, Goldsmith of London (later promoted to Chief Engraver from 1550) whose work this could possibly be because similar gold Half Sovereign size patterns were likely his work (see Baldwin’s Fixed Price List Winter 2014, item BH025, for a gold pattern dated 1547), but without further original documentary evidence these patterns cannot be linked to an individual with any certainty.

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BRITISH COINS, Edward VI, Silver Shilling, second period (January 1549 – April 1550), Canterbury mint, 80 grain weight standard at a reduced fineness of 6oz 2dwt, normal legends, dated 1549 in Roman numerals, crowned bust right, bust 3, initial mark t both sides, rev quartered arms upon frame, E to left, R to right, 4.31g (N 1921; S 2468). About very fine, toned, chipped around part of rim, but with a very good portrait for the issue, rare.

Los 118

BRITISH COINS, Edward VI, Silver Shilling, third period, Fine Silver issue (1551-1553), facing crowned portrait, rose to left, value to right, initial mark tun both sides, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, 6.06g (N 1937; S 2482). Very fine, toned.

Los 119

BRITISH COINS, Edward VI, Silver Shilling, third period, Fine Silver issue (1551-1553), facing crowned portrait, rose to left, value to right, initial mark tun both sides, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, 6.48g (N 1937; S 2482). Very fine, toned.

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BRITISH COINS, Edward VI, Silver Shillings (2), third period, fine silver issue (1551-1553), facing crowned portrait, rose to left, value to right which is within linear and beaded circles surrounding, first with initial mark y both sides, second with initial mark tun both sides, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, 6.13g, 6.03g (N 1937; S 2482). First with heavy tooling in fields both sides, otherwise about very fine, toned, second about very fine. (2)

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A 19th century watercolour portrait study of a gentleman with further figural pencil study verso

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A miniature portrait depicting the Madonna

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English School (19th century): A set of six portrait miniatures depicting various sitters through the ages, framed in good quality miniature display case

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Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, 19th century fine portrait miniature of a lady, in circular ormolu frame

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Oil on canvas, depicting a portrait Regency gentleman, unsigned and unframed, AF

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Bridges, Robert Seymour. Poetical Works of Robert Bridges Excluding the Eight Dramas: Oxford University Press, 1912. First edition, portrait frontispiece lightly foxed. Full red morocco by Morrell of London, covers plain with triple gilt ruled borders, spine with raised bands, gilt in the compartments, inner cover with gilt ruled edges. All edges gilt

Los 385

A 19th century ivory and porcelain page turner, the pale blue ground porcelain handle having panel with portrait of a young Napoleon, framed in gilt swag design, with applied gilt design mounting the ivory blade

Los 297

Francis John Williamson , a Victorian sculpted white marble portrait bust of... Francis John Williamson (1833 - 1920), a Victorian sculpted white marble portrait bust of the Honourable Mrs H Bourke, dated 1884, portrayed with head turned slightly to dexter, her serene visage beneath curled hair braided into a bun behind, the decolletage carved with lace border, on a waisted circular socle, inscribed to the reverse 'THE HON. MRS. H.BOURKE F.J.WILLIAMSON ESHER, 1884', 70cm high, 49cm wide

Los 53

WWI PERIOD HANDPAINTED OVAL PORTRAIT MINIATURE of a child, on ivory, 5.3cm x 4.3cm, set in a silver pendant/locket mount

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Percy Wyndham Lewis, British 1882-1957- Portrait of David Low; lithograph, signed and dated 1932 within the plate, 36.5x26cm (may be subject to Droit de Suite) CONDITION REPORT: in a perspex glazed ebonised frame, early 21st century may or may not be stuck down as unexamined out of the frame sheet subject to minor marks and soft handing creases otherwise good condition

Los 268

After Joshua Johnson, American c.1765-1830- "A Portrait of Emma Van Name"; oil on panel, 30.4x25.2cm CONDITION REPORT: In a gold gilt moulded frame A few losses to the moulding Some discolouration on the paintwork Could do with a general clean Cracks on the the panel verso Some cracks visible recto Otherwise in good general condition

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French School, early 19th century, publ Rue Montmartre No 132- "Le Dejeuner Le Bon Genre, No 10"; hand-coloured engraving, 19.5x30cm: Parfait Augrand, French b.1782- "La Brodeuse" and "La Fileuse", after Dubrusle; stipple engravings printed in colours, mounted in matching glazed gilt frames, 22x17cm., ea: French School, 19th century- Portrait of a child; lithograph, 21x17cm: French School, early 19th century- Portrait of a lady seated three-quarter length with a muff; stipple engraving printed in colours, in a shaped mount, 18x13cm: Gaetano Zancon, Italian 1771-1816- "Veduta di Roncengno Villaggio in Valsugana", after Pietro Marchioretto; engraving with etching, 20x22cm., (6) CONDITION REPORT: |Le Dejeuner: mounted in a glazed wooden moulding frame with stringing may or may not be stuck down as unexamined out of the frame some yellowing and soiling to the sheet top left corner shipped with associated losses spotting here and there overall fair condition Parfait Augrand: both frames with some wear and tear to the corners and edges both sheets may or may not be stuck down as unexamined out of the frames both sheets subject to yellowing and time fading some spotting to both sheets overall fair to good condition Remaining prints: portrait, sheet yellowed, stained with spotting woman in muff, good condition Zancon, margins grubby, otherwise good

Los 341

Ben Macala, South Africa 1938-1997- Portrait of a woman; black and coloured chalk, signed, 61x49cm

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G Tsenguunjav, Mongolian, early 21st century- Portrait of the artist's wife, 2010; oil on canvas, 104.5x105.4cm

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Mongolian School, late 20th/early 21st century- Portrait of a lady with red hair, beads and birds; opaque watercolour and gold coloured paint on silk, bears signature, 81.3x26cm

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European Provincial School, mid 19th century- Portrait of a lady, seated half-length in a black dress; oil on canvas, 22x18.5cm CONDITION REPORT: in a gilt moulding frame some scratches and discolouration to the frame indentation from the back of the frame onto the canvas leaving a raised mark on the picture (rectangle in shape) hairline cracks running throughout the picture - especially in the face. surface dirt marks on the canvas where paint has dried unevenly otherwise in good general condition

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* KEN CURRIE, NEW IMAGE ARTIST: A PORTRAIT OF ADRIAN WISZNIEWSKI pencil on paper 54cm x 39cm Mounted, framed and under glass Provenance: Adrian Wiszniewski.RSA HonFRIAS HRSW.

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* PETER HOWSON OBE, SELF PORTRAIT pastel on paper, signed 29cm x 20cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Los 2162

* ISRAEL ZOHAR (RUSSIAN b.1945), PORTRAIT OF HRH DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES charcoal on paper, signed and dated '90 41cm x 29cm Framed and under glass Note: A preparatory drawing for the well documented commissioned portrait of 1990.

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* DEBORAH JONES (BRITISH 1921 - 2012), STILL LIFE OF FRUIT, GOBLET & PORTRAIT oil on canvas, signed 45cm x 60cm (18 x 24 inches) Framed Note: An extraordinary career which famously included film star Cary Grant buying every painting in her 1975 London exhibition. Frank Sinatra also owned her work. Best known for her teddy bear paintings.

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* HARRY HOLLAND (b 1941), STROKE monotype on paper, signed 13cm x 15cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: Martin Tinney Gallery of Cardiff exhibition label verso. Holland was born in Glasgow in 1941. He trained at St. Martin's School of Art from 1965-69. Since the seventies this extraordinary classical artist has had over thirty solo exhibitions and figured in countless group exhibitions worldwide. Not surprisingly, his work has developed a substantial international following amongst collectors and has found its way into numerous important public collections world-wide including the Tate Gallery, British Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, National Museum of Wales, National Portrait Gallery Canada, Welsh Arts Council, European Parliament Collection, Belgian National Collection and the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge.

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* JOHN G BOYD RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1940 - 2001), SELF PORTRAIT IN A MIRROR oil on canvas, signed 102cm x 102cm (40 x 40 inches) Framed Note: Bourne Fine Art (Edinburgh) label verso

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* ALEXANDRA (SANDIE) GARDNER, PORTRAIT OF A CHILD mixed media on paper, signed 17cm x 14cm Mounted, framed and under glass

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* ALEXANDRA (SANDIE) GARDNER, PORTRAIT OF A GREEN SHOE oil on canvas, signed, further signed, titled and dated Oct '03 verso 20cm x 26cm Framed and under glass

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An ash framed watercolour depicting portrait of a tribeswoman and baby, signature indistinct.

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A shoe box of approximately five hundred postcards including monochrome, topographical and portrait.

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19th Century English school, portrait of a lady, oil on canvas, the lady with hair back, black dress with white collar, housed within a gilt gesso frame. 43cm x 49cm including frame

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18th Century portrait miniature, oil on ivory, of a gentleman with curly hair, blue jacket and white shire, lock of hair to the rear, gilt metal case, 90mm high including frame

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