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A Framed Gilt Metal Portrait Miniature, by Sir William Charles Ross R.A., (1794 - 1860) depicting Miss Grace Ker Seymer, seated half length wearing a white dress, and striped wrap, with remnants of a label attached to the back board, with inscription `Miss Grace Ker Seymer, afterwards Mrs William F Webber by Ross`, painted on ivory 10.5cm x 8.5cm. The artist exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1809 - 1859. He worked for a time at the Portuguese Court and became an RA in 1842. He was in great demand not only with the Aristocracy but also English and European Royalty. His sitters included Queen Victoria, and The Prince Consort, King Louis Philippe of France, Prince Louis Napoleon and the Empress Eugenie.
AN OVAL MINIATURE SILHOUETTE of a gentleman in a painted ebonised frame, 19th Century, an oval painted miniature portrait of a gentleman in a similar painted ebonised frame, an oval miniature print of a young girl in a verre eglomise and ebonised frame, and an oval monochrome miniature print of a girl in a plain ebonised frame (4).
In the manner of CLAUDE LEFEBVRE (1632 - 1675), Madame De Rabutini-Chantal, an ornately carved gilded framed Oil on Panel shoulder length portrait study, she with curls, pearl earrings, necklace and pearl adorned red and grey silk gown, (original hand written in ink paper label verso), 34cm x 29cm CONDITION REPORT: Light craquelere on surface. Minor restorations to frame. Otherwise good.
"Frederick James Halnon (1881-1958) - a white plaster portrait plaquette, 1906, of Frederick Leighton, his bust to the left, 190 x 135mm (Halnon showed a portrait plaquette of this sitter (not to be confused with Frederic, Lord Leighton, d. 1896) at the 1906 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition)"
**A LEAD PORTRAIT MEDALLION OF NICHOLAS COUNT OF SALM, PROBABLY GERMAN, LATE 19TH CENTURYthe hatted bust in high relief profile surrounded by the inscription: `Niclas.Graf.zu.Salm.der.Elter` and beside the date 1521 in Roman numerals, reverse scratched: J.W.H. Armory No.692, 6 cm, 2 3/8 in diameter; together with a "In Tempestate Securitas" silver medal, the talisman based upon a Thaler coin, well worn; and an apparently Louis XIII brass coin(3)ProvenanceMedallion: Frédéric Spitzer, Paris, sold Anderson Galleries, New York, 10th January 1929, lot 291Medal: A. Swatek, Grosstes Antiquataten Lager, Salzburg, sold 2nd May 1930JWHA Inv. Nos. 692, 1190, 1725.104
**A POLISHED IRON PORTRAIT MEDALLION, PROBABLY GERMAN, PERHAPS BRANDENBURG, CIRCA 1700the bust in high relief profile above a splay-winged eagle and flanked by tendril and leaf sprays, the reverse with a possibly associated engraved panel centred by a monogram above initials CBF within a scroll foliate and grotesque mask cartouche and below a coronet held aloft by putti7.3 cm, 2 7/8 in diameterProvenanceFrédéric Spitzer, Paris, sold Anderson Galleries, New York, 9th January 1929, lot 105JWHA Inv. No. 687
**A SOUTH GERMAN MINIATURE CASKET, NUREMBERG, LATE 16TH CENTURYthe iron etched with scroll bands surrounding male and female portrait profiles within quatrefoils, on probably later ball feet, the lid with gilt-copper stiff leaf engraved rim mounts and sliding central bar obscuring the keyhole, gilt-copper handle, with key operating a sprung lock shooting two bolts11 cm, 4 3/8 in wideProvenanceGiulia Morosini, sold American Art Association, New York, 10th-15th October 1932, part of lot 212JWHA Inv. Nos. 1800.a, 1800.bFor comparable Nuremberg etched iron miniature caskets of this date, one also with gilt-copper rim mounts, see M. Trömner, 2005, Nos. 21 and 22.See also another etched iron casket, Christie`s, London, 19thJuly 2012, lot 146.
**MANNER OF SIR ANTHONY VAN DYCK (1599-1641), 18TH CENTURYA PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, SAID TO BE EDWARD SOMERSEToil on canvas laid down on board123 cm x 94.5; 48 1/2in x 37 1/2The body and pose of this portrait is derived from Van Dyck`s portrait of Count Hendrik van den Bergh (1573-1638) in the Prado in Madrid S.J. Barnes et al, 2004, p. 302, no.III.69, reproduced.ProvenanceVan Brink`s Broadway Art Galleries, New York, 18th January 1929, lot 455JWHA Inv. no. 6046
**AN AUSTRIAN PARTISAN, DATED 1628with tapering central blade formed with a medial ridge and a pair of shaped upturned basal lugs, decorated on one face with portrait busts, and a crowned double eagle, and the date on one face, moulded socket, a pair of straps, on a wooden haft28 cm; 11 in headProvenanceErnst Schmidt, Munich, 9th December 1930JWHA Inv. No. 1364
**AN AUSTRIAN MILITARY PARTISAN, LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURYwith broad central blade of flattened diamond section, a pair of basal lugs, etched on each side with portrait rondels and brief inscriptions (worn), tapering socket formed with raised mouldings, and a pair of straps, on a wooden haft32.5 cm; 12 3/4 in headProvenanceLiberty & Co Ltd, London, 4th May 1930JWHA Inv. No. 1177

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