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An Oil on Panel, Possibly 16th Century: Three quarter length portrait of Guillaume VI, Comte de Horne in armour, bearing the coat of arms of The Counts of Horne in the left hand top corner and an inscription dated 1343 in the right top corner (over-painted), 17¼ ins x 14½ ins(44 cms x 37 cms). The moulded & ebonised frame, 23 ins x 20 ins (58 cms x 50 cms).
Three Mounted Engravings After Rembrandt: One a portrait inscribed `Thos Worlidge after Rembrandt` measuring 6¼ ins x 5 ins (16 cms x 13 cms), the second inscribed in pencil on verso; `Abraham sending away Hagar & Ishmael`, 4¾ ins x 4 ins (10 cm x 12 cm), the third a portrait measuring 2¾ ins x 2 ins (7 cm x 5 cm) not including the mounting card.
A Limoges Enamel Plate in the manner of Pierre Reymond. The circular centre panel displaying a white horse and nymphs paddling in river, initialed P.R. and encircled by a decorative border of mythical beasts and veiled face masks on a black ground. The verso centred by a portrait medallion of a Roman Emperor bordered by gilt embellishments. The plate measuring 8¼ ins (21 cm) in diameter.
An 18th Century Vargueno on Stand. The carved front depicting portrait roundels flanked by attendants, cherubs & lions, and fitted with a gilt iron lockplate. The fitted interior accommodating various drawers with ornately carved façades and moulded edges. The stand with arcaded rail and sledge form feet. 61½ ins (156 cms) in height, 42½ ins (108 cms) in width, 24 ins (61 cms) in depth.
STARR RINGO: (1940- ) English Musician, Drummer with The Beatles. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Starr in a close-up portrait as Youngman Grand in a scene from the comedy film The Magic Christian (1969) in which he starred alongside Peter Sellers. Signed by Starr in bold black ink with his name alone to a light area of the image. EX
JONES BRIAN: (1942-1969) English Musician, a founding member of The Rolling Stones. Blue ink signature and inscription, 'To Janet, Love, Brian Jones', on a piece (heavily creased and with light tape stains, largely affecting the signature, P), together with an original unsigned 3.5 x 3.5 photograph of Jones seated in a full length pose alongside a young girl, the recipient of the autograph, two young boys and a table of adults in the background. Dated 1965 in an unidentified hand to the verso. Also including a small autograph album containing a small printed piece featuring a portrait of Children's writer Enid Blyton, signed and inscribed in blue fountain pen ink by Blyton. P to G, 2 + album
[BLONDIN CHARLES]: (1824-1897) French Tight-rope Walker & Acrobat. Small collection of printed ephemera relating to Blondin comprising his attractive visiting card with his printed name Chevalier Blondin, The Hero of Niagara and address at Little Ealing, Middlesex; a blank printed oblong 4to document to record ticket sales etc., for his performances, with an oval engraved vignette portrait in the upper left corner; and a blank printed 4to sheet of stationery featuring a diagram and step-by-step instructions on how to erect Blondin's circus tent. Some light age wear, generally VG, 3
HOUDINI HARRY: (1874-1926) Hungarian-American Magician & Escapologist. Book signed, a hardback edition of The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin by Harry Houdini, First Edition published by The Publishers Printing Co., New York, 1908. Signed ('Harry Houdini') in fountain pen ink to the front free endpaper with his name alone. Light brown cloth with white lettering and pictorial design to front cover in black and white. Portrait frontispiece with facsimile signature of Houdini beneath and other illustrations throughout. some light overall age wear, G
AVEDON RICHARD: (1923-2004) American fashion and portrait photographer. Brief T.L.S. Dick, one page, 4to, New York, 12th March 2004, to Rosamond [Russell]. Avedon states in full, 'Well, photography? Art? I guess I don't think of you as pixelated, but certainly beautiful in any form'. Together with an original 8.5 x 11 portrait photograph of a very pixelated Rosamond Russell, presumably produced by Avedon. A small paperclip mark to the top left corner of the image and letter, otherwise VG, 2
PICASSO PABLO: (1881 - 1973) Spanish Painter. A signed 8.5 x 10.5 Linogravure illustration of Pablo Picasso's wife in an abstracted head and shoulders pose. Titled 'Portrait of His Wife'. Signed by Picasso with his name alone in pencil to the lower white border. Double matted in blue and cream. Framed and glazed in a modern grey frame to an overall size of 17 x 19. EX
PRINCESS CLEMENTINE: (1872-1955) Daughter of King Leopold II of Belgium & wife of Napoleon Victor Bonaparte. A vintage signed 6 x 6 photograph of Princess Clementine in a head and shoulders pose. Signed ('Clementine Princess Napoleon') and dated 1919 in her hand in bold black fountain pen ink to a light area of the image, on the reverse of a letter from a member of Clementine's staff that reads in part, 'Princess Napoleon is very pleased to send you her portrait. She has given it to me for that purpose…' Double matted in white and gold and framed and glazed in a modern gold coloured frame to an overall size of 11.5 x 13. VG
SIMEON II: (1937- ) Tsar of Bulgaria 1943-46. Signed 7 x 9 photograph showing Tsar Simeon II standing, with his wife Margarita Gomez-Acebo y Cejuela, and their five children Kardam, Kirill, Kubrat, Konstantin-Assen, and Kalina in a family portrait. Signed and inscribed by Simeon and his wife 'To Nico and Violando with our fondest good wishes! Simeon, Margarita. August 1973', in bold blue fountain pen ink to a slightly darker area of the image Also signed by the photographer Gyenes, with his name alone to the bottom of the image. Framed and glazed in the original silver presentation frame bearing the Royal seal of Tsar Simeon II, to an overall size of 8 x 10. VG
BRUNING HEINRICH: (1885-1970) German Chancellor 1930-32. Bold, dark fountain pen ink signature ('Dr. Bruning') on an 8vo sheet removed from an autograph album. Above the signature appears a neatly affixed newspaper portrait of Bruning and a brief biography in the hand of a collector who has also added the date 8th June 1931 in their hand. Together with a fountain pen ink signature of Rudolf Breitscheid (1874-1944) German Politician, a leading member of the Social Democratic Party, arrested by the Gestapo and interned in Buchenwald concentration camp for much of World War II, on a similar 8vo sheet removed from an autograph album, also featuring a neatly affixed newspaper portrait and a quotation from a piece by Harold Laski for the Daily Herald in the hand of a collector, 1932. Both sheets have two file holes to the left edge, not affecting the signatures or text. About VG, 2
NASRALLAH HASSAN: (1960- ) Secretary General of the Lebanese political and paramilitary organisation Hezbollah 1992- . Signed colour 9 x 6.5 photograph, the 'promotional' composite image featuring a head and shoulders portrait of Nasrallah, the yellow and green flag of Hezbollah etc. Signed by Nasrallah in bold black ink, in Arabic, to a clear area of the image. Rare. A slightly inferior quality photograph, VG
MOSLEY OSWALD: (1896-1980) English Politician, founder of the British Union of Fascists. Early fountain pen ink signature on an 8vo sheet removed from an autograph album. Above the signature appears a neatly affixed newspaper portrait of Mosley and an extract from one of Mosley's speeches in the hand of a collector who has also indicated that the signature was obtained at the Labour Party Conference at Brighton in 1929. Together with a fountain pen ink signature of Lady Cynthia Mosley (1898-1933) British Politician & first wife of Oswald Mosley on a similar 8vo sheet removed from an autograph album, also featuring a newspaper portrait and extracts of Mosley's suggestions for a Rural Housing Colour Scheme in the hand of a collector, further dated 3rd March 1930 by the collector. Both sheets have two file holes to the left edge, not affecting the signatures or text. Autographs of Lady Mosley are rare as a result of her untimely death at the age of 34. About VG, 2
BLACKBURN HAROLD: (1879-1959) English Pioneer Aviator and Aircraft Manufacturer. A.L.S., H Blackburn, one page, 4to, London Aerodrome, Hendon, 20th December 1912, to Sidney Lee, on the attractive printed stationery of the Blackburn Aviation School. Blackburn states that he has pleasure in sending his autograph to his correspondent. Together with a correspondence card signed by Blackburn, dated Hendon, December 1912 in his hand, and a vintage sepia postcard photograph depicting various aircraft at Grahame-White's flying school at Hendon, signed to the verso by Blackburn with his name alone. Together with a selection of signed correspondence cards etc., by various pioneer aviators associated with Blackburn Aircraft, comprising Francis Conway Jenkins (1888-1933, Piloted a Blackburn Mercury II aircraft in the Daily Mail Circuit of Britain, 1911; A.L.S. stating that he has given up flying), Fred Raynham (competed in the War of the Roses Air Race, 1913; two signatures), John Brereton (granted Royal Aero Club aviators certificate number 136 in 1911; vintage signed sepia postcard photograph showing the pilot in his Blackburn monoplane, with inset circular portrait), Montague Francis Glew (1893-1969, Pioneer Aviator who trained at the Blackburn School) and Cyril Foggin (1891-1918, Major of the Royal Air Force in World War I, trained at the Blackburn School and later sold his Blackburn aircraft to Glew, his future brother-in-law). Also including Charles Burke (1881-1917) British Royal Flying Corps officer, a pioneer of military aviation. Burke was granted Royal Aero Club aviators certificate number 22 in 1910. Killed in Action. Brief A.L.S., C. J. Burke, Major R. F. C., on one side of a printed correspondence card (bearing the printed address of the Lee collectors of Reading), Adare, 25th January 1913, [to the Lee collectors], stating that he is currently on leave and, in any case, would not have the time to collect the requested signatures. Together with Philip Joubert de la Ferte (1887-1965) British Aviator of World War I and senior commander in the RAF during World War II. Fountain pen ink signature ('P. B. Joubert de la Ferte') on a correspondence card bearing the printed address of the Lee collectors of Reading. Further including Gerald Gordon Bell (1890- ) Canadian Flying Ace of World War I with 16 victories. Fountain pen ink signature ('G Gordon Bell') on a correspondence card bearing the printed address of the Lee collectors of Reading, dated Hendon, 9th August 1912 in Bell's hand, and a vintage sepia postcard photograph of several aircraft at Hendon Flying Grounds, surrounded by many onlookers, signed to the verso by Bell in fountain pen ink. Some light age wear and minor discoloration, G to about VG, 13
BATTEN JEAN: (1909-1982) New Zealand Aviatrix, known for her record breaking solo flights across the world. Signed First Day Cover commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the first flight from England to Australia, 12th November - 10th December 1919, neatly cornermounted alongside two unsigned photographs, one a portrait of Batten, and a small piece of leading edge fabric, apparently removed from Batten's Percival Gull Six aircraft Jean (G-ADPR). Matted in grey and framed and glazed in a plain black box frame to an overall size of 16.5 x 14. Together with a colour 24.5 x 19 print entitled Night of the Hunter by artist Gerald Coulson, depicting a Blenheim Mk.IV being flown by Wing Commander Max Aitken, commanding officer of 68 Squadron, on an intruder sortie over the Dutch coast in 1941, signed in bold pencil to the lower white border by the artist Gerald Coulson, Violet Aitken and Viscount Rothermere individually. Limited edition number 248 of 850. Matted in pale grey to an overall size of 30 x 24. Accompanied by the original certificate of authentication. G to VG, 2 In 1935 Batten set a world record flying from England to Brazil in her Percival Gull G-ADPR aircraft.
TOSCANININI ARTURO: (1867-1957) Italian Conductor. Bold red fountain pen ink signature ('All my best wishes, Arturo Toscanini') and date, 1955, in his hand on a card. Together with three other similar cards individually signed by the conductors Charles Munch (2; one with an attached magazine portrait) and Erich Kleiber. Each of the cards have neat ink annotations to the upper and lower edges in the hand of a collector. Some light, minor age wear, G to VG, 4
GEORGE V: (1865-1936) King of the United Kingdom 1910-36 & QUEEN MARY: (1867-1953) Queen Consort of the United Kingdom 1910-36, wife of King George V. A pair of signed and dated portrait photographs of Queen Mary and King George V in head and shoulders poses as Prince & Princess of Wales. Signed 'Victoria Mary' and dated in her hand (1910) in bold black fountain pen ink beneath her image. Also signed 'George' and dated in his hand (1910) in black fountain pen ink beneath his image. Matted in cream alongside each other to an overall size of 14 x 11. Some age wear and minor foxing to the portraits, not affecting either signatures, otherwise G, 2
ELIZABETH II: (1926- ) Queen of the United Kingdom 1952- & PRINCESS MARGARET: (1930-2002) Countess of Snowdon, younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II. A good pencil portrait of Princess Elizabeth and her sister Princess Margaret as young girls, by D. Rose. Also signed by the artist at the bottom of the image. Framed and glazed in a modern gold coloured frame to an overall size of 12 x 14.5. VG
ARSENAL F.C.: Two pages removed from an autograph album individually signed by fifteen members of an Arsenal football team of the 1970s, some of whom were part of the club's historic double winning team of 1971, including Bob Wilson, Bob McNab, George Armstrong, Eddie Kelly, Peter Simpson, Alan Ball, Liam Brady etc. Together with two separate signed cards by the Arsenal goalkeeper Bob Wilson (featuring a small portrait) and England goalkeeper Gordon Banks. Some slight tape stains, lightly affecting some signatures. G, 4
[COVENT GARDEN THEATRE]: LAWRENCE THOMAS (1769-1830) English Portrait Painter, President of the Royal Academy. A.L.S., T Lawrence, two pages, 4to, Greek Street, 20th September 1808, to a gentleman [Robert Smirke, the architect]. Lawrence announces 'Covent Garden Theatre is burnt to the ground, and Mr. Harris and Mr. Kemble have commissioned me to apply for your immediate assistance respecting the rebuilding it' and continues 'I need not mention that it is a case of great urgency, and demanding the utmost practicable expedition, and above all things (if you think it is a desirable object) I hope that you will give them an interview as soon as possible, for many applications may perhaps be made and through many avenues to Mr. Harris who however with Mr. Kemble has just left me and seems to place full confidence in the report given to him of your power of executing this to his perfect satisfaction, if your convenience permits you to accept the Commission.' Together with an A.L.S. by a Mr. Longdill, in the third person, two pages, 4to, 27th May 1809, to [Robert] Smirke, informing him that 'Donne will not consent to the terms mentioned by Mr. L. The lowest sum he will take is 5000 Guas. Mr. Smirke will of course consider this Note merely as intended for his guidance, & both it & the conversation of this morning are confidential & without prejudice to the rights of any of the Parties. Mr. L. cannot avoid saying that he is fully convinced that if the present offer is refused Donne will rise in his demands.....Donne is convinced in his own mind that if he insists on 20,000 the Proprietors will ultimately come to his terms, & Mr. L. has no doubt but that when the Injunction is dissolved, as it must be, he will insist on that sum.' Also including an A.L.S. by Henry Harris, one page, 4to, Bellmont, n.d. ('Sunday', 28th May 1809), to a gentleman, stating 'I have made my father [Thomas Harris] acquainted with everything that has passed respecting our unfortunate difference with Donne, & he sees nothing left for us but to close with him on the best terms we can & he gives you authority so to do.' Further including an unsigned holograph copy of a letter, by Robert Smirke (1780-1867) English Architect, three pages, 4to, Albany, 30th May 1809, to [John Philip Kemble], stating, in part, 'I have at last succeeded in affecting a settlement of the affair, though it has been at the excessive expence of five thousand Guineas. I was anxious to have the sanction of the best legal advice and procured an interview with the Attorney General who expressed great surprise at the injudicious conduct pursued Attorney employed on the part of the Theatre and recommended an immediate compromise on the best Terms that could be obtained. Having received authority for this purpose from Mr. Harris I did not delay concluding an agreement and feel convinced that it is fortunate to have obtained it even at so great an expence. Had the man known that he possessed a right, which could not be successfully disputed, for the term of 11 year - that his premises extended even into the Body of the Building - and that he could claim the light of an area which formally was at the back of his House, there is reason to fear he might have greatly advanced his demands... It is of little consolation to regret now that the affair was left so long at the discretion of an inexperienced attorney but it is very mortifying to have so much money expended upon such a cause.' Also included is an A.L.S, by John Philip Kemble (1757-1823) English Actor, three pages, 4to, Dublin, n.d, ('This is Monday but I don't know the day of the month'; postmarked 1st June 1809), to Robert Smirke. Kemble states that he has received his correspondent's letters and remarks 'I cannot tell what better can be done with the obstinate landlord... other than to pacify him... but it is very surprising to me that the matter in dispute with him has....run into such extremity' further stating 'You do not tell me whether or not you have settled the colour and ornaments of your Boxes to your entire approbation. I observe a frightful silence on the important point of day light for the stage in the morning' and asking whether it would be beneficial for him to write to Mr. Garrick. Kemble also writes of his present stage work, 'I am acting very successfully here, the stage is thirty feet wide from door to door, and seventy feet long from the orchestra to the wall at the back of the stage...' and asks for his best regards to be paid to Mr. Lawrence. With integral address leaf (small circular area of paper loss caused by the removal of the seal, causing the loss of a few words of text). Kemble's letter is accompanied by an original ink drawing in his hand, one page, oblong 4to, n.p., n.d., being his plan of the layout of the theatre, including green rooms, dressing rooms, a musick room etc. The lot also includes two later, unrelated, Ds.S. and an A.L.S. by John Willmott concerning his appearances at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1820-25. A fascinating group of letters. Some light age wear, generally G to VG, 9
SINATRA FRANK: (1915-1998) American Singer & Actor, Academy Award winner. Blue ink signature, ('Frank Sinatra'), on a page removed from an autograph album. Matted in white beneath a portrait photograph of Sinatra. Framed and glazed in a contemporary silver frame to an overall size of 13 x 18.5. VG
NICHOLSON JACK: (1937- ) American Actor, Academy Award Winner. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Nicholson in a close up portrait as Jack Torrance from the film The Shining (1980). Signed with his name alone in bold blue ink to a clear area at the head of the image. Together with a second signed colour 8 x 10 photograph, being a reproduction of the film poster for One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (1975). Signed with his name alone in bold blue ink to a clear area at the base of the image. VG, 2
HITCHCOCK PATRICIA: (1928- ) British-born American Actress and Film Producer. Daughter of Alfred Hitchcock. Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of the actress smiling in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold, dark blue fountain pen ink across a light area at the base of the image to the original Warner Brothers publicity portrait. Some minor surface and corner creasing, Rare. G
SMITH C. AUBREY: (1863-1948) English Actor & Cricketer. Vintage signed and inscribed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of the actor in a head and shoulders pose smoking a pipe. Signed in blue fountain pen ink across a clear area of the image. Together with Jack Hawkins (1910-1973) English Actor. A good vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Hawkins in a head and shoulders pose wearing a naval cap in a scene from one of his films. Signed by Hawkins in dark fountain pen ink across a clear area of the background. Also including Stanley Holloway (1890-1982) English Actor, remembered for his role in My Fair Lady. Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Holloway in a head and shoulders pose wearing a hat. Signed by Holloway in bold blue fountain pen ink to the original J. Arthur Rank publicity portrait. Signed photographs of Holloway of this size and quality are surprisingly rare. Some slight corner creasing. Generally VG to EX, 3
WISEMAN JOSEPH: (1918-2009) Canadian Actor, best known for his role as Dr. Julius No in the first James Bond film Dr. No (1962). Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Wiseman in a head and shoulders pose. The photograph is a publicity portrait, by Coburn of Columbia Pictures, for Wiseman's role as George Kovan in The Garment Jungle (1957). Signed in blue ink to a light area of the image. Together with Wilfrid Hyde White (1903-1991) English Character Actor. Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of the actor in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Colonel Hugh-Pickering in a scene from My Fair Lady (1954). Signed in bold black fountain pen ink to a light area at the base of the image. Some extremely minor corner creasing. VG to EX, 2
CINEMA: Selection of unsigned 8 x 10 publicity portrait photographs of various film stars, subjects include Charlie Chaplin, Olga Schoberova, Candice Bergen, Daniela Bianchi, Kim Cattrall, Sarah Jessica Parker, Alice Hannigan, Gracie Fields, Anne Gwynne, Courtney Cox, Meg Ryan, Alec Baldwin (2), Arnold Schwarzenegger, Macauley Culkin, John Candy, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Cruise, Alan Rickman, Scot Wolf etc. Generally VG, 91
*Arthur Mailey. M.V. ‘Winchester Castle’. Union-Castle Line. Official menu from the ship dated 3rd October 1949. The ‘Winchester Castle’ travelled between England and South Africa and this menu is marked with printed title ‘Outward Bound’, so I assume it was travelling to South Africa. The menu with colour illustration of a bee eater to front cover, Music Programme and menu to inner pages and ‘Autographs’ page to rear cover. This page has an excellent and attractive original pen and ink caricature self portrait of Arthur Mailey next to his ink signature, the caricature high lighted in colour wash to show off his red nose and is also signed by seventeen cricketers including Jack Crapp (Gloucestershire), ‘Jack’ Oakes, J.H. Cornford and George Cox (Sussex), Frank Woodhead (Notts), ‘Alec’ Coxon and Johnny Wardle (Yorkshire), Jim Laker (Surrey), Don Kenyon (Worcs), Jim Bailey, Leo Harrison and Neville Rogers (Hants), A.E. Rhodes (Derbys), Jack Young (Middlesex), Dai Davies and Phil Clift (Glamorgan) etc. Minor foxing otherwise in very good condition Arthur Mailey was presumably travelling to South Africa to report on the forthcoming Test series between South Africa and Australia, but as to the other signatures, their was no tour involving these players in 1949/50 and many of them were not Test players, presumably they were going out to South Africa to coach in the winter season?
‘History of Yorkshire County Cricket 1833-1903’. Rev R.S. Holmes 1904. Signed by Hutton to title page. Fading to spine and boards, lacking front end papers and photograph bookplate of Lord Hawke otherwise in good condition Pen and ink portrait of a Scarborough ‘Belle’, titled ‘Scarborough 1905’ to inside front board
Scottish Cricket. Selection of books, brochures on Scottish cricket. Includes ‘Fifty Years’ Reminiscences of Scottish Cricket. D.D. Bone. Glasgow 1898, ‘Selkirk Cricket Club Centenary 1851-1951’. William Anderson, ‘As Centuries Blend- One Hundred and Six years of Clydesdale Cricket Club’. S. Courtney 1954, ‘One Hundred Summers 1844-1944. Short History of Penicuik Cricket Club’, ‘Ayr Cricket Club 1859-1959’ Rev H.C Donaldson, ‘Portrait of a Cricket Club. Drumpellier 1850-1950’. William Hamilton 1950, ‘One Hundred Years at Raeburn Place 1854-1954’ etc. Includes some more modern editions. Qty 13. Some odd faults otherwise in good condition
Freddie Trueman. Collection of five books on or written by Trueman, all signed by Trueman to front end paper or title page by Trueman. All with dustwrapper. Books include ‘The Test Match Career of Freddie Trueman’. C.D. Clark 1980, ‘Ball of Fire. An Autobiography’. Trueman 1976, ‘Fred. Portrait of a fast bowler’. John Arlott. 1971etc. G
Yorkshire. Signed cricket books. ‘Fifty Years of Cricket’. Len Hutton. London 1984, signed and dedicated to title page by Hutton, ‘Close on Cricket’. Brian Close. London 1966, signed and dedicated to title page by Close, ‘Len Hutton. The Biography’. Gerald Howat. London 1988, signed by Howat, ‘A Chain of Spin Wizards’. Alan Hill 1983, signed by Hill, ‘Express Deliveries’. Bill Bowes. London 1954 with laid down signature of Bowes to title page and ‘Fred. Portrait of a Fast Bowler’. John Arlott m1971, signed by Trueman to inside dustwrapper flap next to biography and ‘Just my Story’. Len Hutton 1956, with laid down signature to title page. The majority with dustwrapper where applicable. G
An Early 20th Century English `Atalanta` Violin by Charles Tweedale, Weston, with a large label which includes a portrait photograph of the maker, inscribed `Charles L. Tweedale, Weston Anno 1910 ``Atalanta```, with a 359mm two piece back, ebony tuning pegs, together with a bow, in a leather case
Old Terry Bank, Mansergh, Lancashire, historic country house occupied by the Conder family and dating back to 1608 - an original late 18th century miniature portrait of a lady, scribed in ink verso 'Mrs Thompson, the sister of Mabel Conder. She was born in Kirkhead Cave in 1745', framed under glass within a dark wood panel, image size 7 cm (h) x 5.5 cm (w)

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