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French School, mid-late 19th century- Portrait of a piper, seated three-quarter length; oil on canvas, in a gilt composition Empire style frame, 119.5x89.3cm CONDITION REPORT: frame with some minor losses retains most of the original gilt surface frame looks to be the original retains the original wooden stretcher canvas has not been re-lined canvas is stiff and slightly ruckled there are areas of flaking left hand edge, top edge further craquelure to the paint surface in the hair of the sitter and the background under inspection with uv lamp there is no evidence of recent retouching or restoration does not appear to have been cleaned in recent years overall in good original condition
A Portrait Miniature, French School, early 19th century, depicting a mother seated three-quarter length holding a child on a terrace, tondo, dated Janvier 1803, in a gilt metal tondo strut frame mounted with pearls, 8cm., dia CONDITION REPORT: some rubbing to the reverse of the frame strut hinge with a little play some flaking to the paint surface above the seat left and further crazing in the sky crazing to areas of impasto some ruckling to the support overall small split and slight ruckling of the support lower centre edge in good condition, with defects
Two late 19th / early 20th century portrait miniatures, depicting a colourful handpainted young lady to one panel and a similar young lady with cherubs in foliage in the other, both signed and within wood backings, 6.5cm diameter, together with a handpainted portrait miniature of Napoleon, 8.5cm diameter, and a Victorian Pratware pot lid depicting a gentleman in library, 9.5cm diameter, both in frames (4)
CIRCLE OF SIR PETER LELY, DUTCH, 1618 - 1680, OIL ON CANVAS Portrait of William Caulfield, 1624 - 1671, V Baron and First Viscount, Charlemont, Armagh, enclosed by a decorative oval gilt frame, crested with a crown and bearing name plaque below. Condition: chips and cracks to frame William Caulfield ,1st Viscount of Charlemont PC ( IRE) 1624-April 1671 was an Irish politician and peer . Born in Dunamon Castle ,County Roscommon he was a leading politician under Oliver Cromwell and captured Sir Pheilim O'Neil in 1653 CAMPBELLS OF BARBRECK Jessie Aspasia Caulfield born 29th August 1784,died 1812 was the daughter of James Caulfield,4th viscount of Charlemont ,who in turn was the Great grandson of William Caulfield,1st viscount of Charlemont. She was married to Fredrick William Campbell ,the last in line of the Campbell's of Barbreck. The reverse of the frame has two labels: "Given to Vivian Caulfield March 23 1915 by Mrs Florence Caulfield" "19 Grand Parade 100 -102 Norman rd 19 and 20 Mercatoria St Leonard's on Sea
GEORGE HENRY HARLOW (1787-1819), AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OIL ON CANVAS Portrait of Jessie Aspasia (Caulfeild), bearing inscription 'Jessie Aspasia (Caulfeild), wife of Frederick William Campbell of Barbreck, N.B. Esq, R.E., B1784, D1812', gilt framed. William Caulfield ,1st Viscount of Charlemont PC ( IRE) 1624-April 1671 was an Irish politician and peer . Born in Dunamon Castle ,County Roscommon he was a leading politician under Oliver Cromwell and captured Sir Pheilim O'Neil in 1653 CAMPBELLS OF BARBRECK Jessie Aspasia Caulfield born 29th August 1784,died 1812 was the daughter of James Caulfield,4th viscount of Charlemont ,who in turn was the Great grandson of William Caulfield,1st viscount of Charlemont. She was married to Fredrick William Campbell ,the last in line of the Campbell's of Barbreck. The reverse of the frame has two labels: "Given to Vivian Caulfield March 23 1915 by Mrs Florence Caulfield" "19 Grand Parade 100 -102 Norman rd 19 and 20 Mercatoria St Leonard's on Sea
Sir Arthur Stockdale Cope, PRA (British, 1857-1940) Portrait of Charles Richard Britten (1894-1984) as a small boy, aged 10, in a sailor suit signed lower right and inscribed with title "C R Britten, A S Cope, 1903" oil on canvas, oval 53 x 44cm (21 x 17in) Provenance: By descent within the family of the sitter. Charles Britten was later Brigadier Britten, MC. 1935 – 1937 Commanding Officer 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards 1937-1939 Commanding Officer Grenadier Guards and Regimental District 1937-1940 Commanding Officer 1st London Brigade 1940- 1941 Commanding Officer 167th Infantry Brigade. Queen Victoria much admired Sir Arthur Stockdale Cope's work. Condition appears fine.
English School (19th Century) Portrait of Major-General Sir Henry Edward Colville, KCMG, CB (1852-1907), as a young officer oil on canvas 40 x 30cm (16 x 12in) Henry Colville was born at Kirkby Hall, Leicestershire, the son of Charles Robert Colville and the Hon. Katherine Sarah Georgina Russell. Henry Colville was educated at Eton, and entered the Grenadier Guards in 1870. He was appointed A.D.C. to General the Hon. Sir Leicester Smyth, commanding the forces in South Africa, in 1880. He served in the Intelligence Department of the Suakin Expedition of 1884, was present at the Battles of El Teb and the Battle of Tamai, mentioned in despatches,and received the bronze star, medal, and clasp. He was employed on special service in the Sudan prior to the Nile Expedition of 1884-85 and during that Expedition served as D.A.A.G.; was mentioned in despatches; received the clasp and was created C.B. At the close of the Expedition he was Chief of the Intelligence Department of the Frontier Force and was present at the Battle of Ginnis; was mentioned in despatches and was promoted to the rank of Colonel. He was then attached to the Intelligence Department at headquarters and wrote the official history of the Sudan Campaign. In 1893 he succeeded the late Sir Gerald Portal as Commissioner (Acting) for Uganda, commanded the Unyoro Expedition which resulted in the inclusion of that country into the Protectorate; received the Central Africa Medal, was created K.C.M.G. and received the second-class Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar. He was selected for promotion to the rank of Major-General, 12 April 1898. Later, he became Commander, Infantry Brigade, Gibraltar 1899; Guards Brigade and 9 Division, South Africa 1899-1900 and retired in 1901. Relined. Quite dirty. Inventory No. 33122 to the reverse. Dirt spotting all over.
W.Fathorne after Kersaboom Thomas Shadwell Esq. [of Caius College] mezzotint (trimmed), 34.5 x 24cm (13.75 x 9.5in); with W.Robins portrait of Johannes Caius AD MDLVII mezzotint (stained) 29 x 21cm (11.5 x 8.25in); with J S Cotman Walsingham Abbey, etching 1812, 30 x 22cm (12 x 8.5in); and W.Dighton A View from Trinity College Cambridge, coloured etching 1810, 30 x 21cm (12 x 8.25in) (4)
Five botanical themed prints and a mezzotint after Stubbs, Vue du Jardin de Plaisance de l'Axarienne, coloured engraving, 26 x 40cm (closed tear); with J.Sherwin after N.Dance, Portrait of Lancelot Brown Esq., 33 x 22cm; and three coloured engraved plates of Cacti, 19th century; with another Henry Birche after Stubbs, Gamekeepers, mezzotint 1790, 44 x 67cm (surface stained) (6)
H.Meyer after W.Owen Portrait of the Rt Hon John Scott, Baron Eldon, mezzotint published by Colnaghi, 1813, 63 x 42cm (plate); with Toms and Mason after William Bellers South East View of Netley Abbey, etching, 1774, 39 x 53cm; with A View of the Ruins of the Chappel at Stanton-Harcourt, etching 1763 by Newnham, 40 x 51cm; with two hand coloured Welsh castles by Buck, 1731; (5)

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