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AMENDMENT: PLEASE NOTE THE SIGNATURE IS PRINTED BENEATH THE PLATE- Pablo Picasso, Spanish 1881-1973- "La Fête de la Patronne, Petit Chien, Fleurs et Potins, Portrait de Degas au Mur", from series 156; etching, signed and numbered 21/50 in pencil, 35.5x48.5cm, (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Sir Hugh Maxwell Casson, CH, KCVO, RA, RDI, British 1910-1999- Portrait of a gentleman traditionally held to be Sir Cecil Beaton, quarter-length in profile turned to the left; black and coloured chalk on buff, signed with initials and dated Aug 1955, 47.5x37cm (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
British School, early 20th century, Album, containing a quantity of drawings in pencil, charcoal and chalk, prints, of portrait, figure subjects predominantly by a single hand, to include further architectural drawings by an associated and/or different hand(s), many inscribed and dated, mounted and loose in one album, various sizes, many laid down and mounted on sheets, 27x38cm (sheet): F Carruthers Gould, Froissart`s Modern Chronicles, 1902, publ T Isher Unwin, 1903, signed in black pen and numbered 35 from the edition of 50, bears ex libris for Hugh Charles Knowles, (2) (one album, one book)
Three early 18th century portrait engravings, subjects to include The Most Renowned and Hopeful Prince William Prince of Orange, Most Excellant and High Born Princess Mary, Princess of Orange, each 29cm x 21cm, also another portrait Margareta Smith, originally painted by Anthony van Dyck, 28cm x 20cm, framed and glazed (3)
Eighteenth century Irish school - Portrait of Anketell Moutray, Son of John Corry Moutray of Favour Royal, young boy with his dog, oil on canvas, 110 x 81 cm, Strachan & Co London to Dublin label to reverse Note:- an adult portrait of Corry Moutray hangs, by repute, in the Jury Room of the Courthouse, Omagh, Co. Tyrone. Condition Report The back paper lined, various holes, patches and tears, original unrestored condition
Thomas Francis Dicksee (1819-95) - 'Beatrice', portrait of a young lady in historical costume holding a fan, oil on canvas, signed with monogram and dated 1863, 36.5 x 28 cm, the reverse with two old handwritten labels - 'T.F. Dicksee...7 Russell Place...' and 'Beatrice....' Condition Report Please note - photograph taken through glass in order to keep back of picture intact No damage to picture although not looked at under UV Losses to gesso moulding on frame
A 19th century French gilt spelter mantel clock with an 8cm porcelain dial, the centre decorated with blooms, signed Edwin Sell Paris, the two train eight day movement with an outside count wheel lacking saucer bell, the case surmounted with a maiden above an oval porcelain panel decorated with a portrait of a lady flanked by foliate porcelain panels, raised upon a shaped plinth toupie feet, 39cm (illustrated)
x Uganda 1898-1902 Definitive Issue Essays Five stamp-size essays affixed to individual cards (90x114mm.), "a" for a small format 2a. and "b" for a large format 2r., both showing the Queen`s portrait in a double-oval surround and dated "Jan. 24th. 98.", rejected by E.E. Blake, Crown Agent General who wrote "The use of this portrait seems to spoil the stamps and render them feeble-looking and conventional.....I must ask you to try again", "c" for small format 2a and "d" for large format 2r. in the accepted designs and dated "Feb. 18th. 98.", a letter from De La Rue stating "...enclosed designs are modifications to the designs...originally submitted, carried out in accordance with the instructions given to us by Mr. Blake", all four photographic, and "e" for a small format 2a. design, composite with the frame photographic in brown and the vignette with an engraved portrait of an ostrich, dated "Febr. 18th. 98.", a note from De La Rue stating "...we ourselves think this design... C... would make by far handsomer stamps". A most attractive and unique group. Photo View Terms & Conditions
Three sterling silver brooches designed by Geoffrey G Bellamy, c.1960, a circle brooch with two angel fish to an open frame, No. 130 for George Tarratt, Birmingham 1959, an oval portrait shaped brooch with a seahorse against seaweed to an open frame, No. 179 for George Tarratt, Birmingham 1959, together with an oval brooch with a pair of leaping gazelle with bulrushes, within an open frame, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1966 (3) CONDITION REPORT: 1. Surface marks with some bruises to the frame. Substantial tarnish. Kink to the pin, requires adjusting. 2. As above. 3. As above.

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