WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT PORTRAIT INTAGLIO, 7/8" x 3/4", together with a WEDGWOOD BLUE DIPPED JASPERWARE CIRCULAR SMALL MEDALLION, dprigged in white with classical figures, 7/8" (2.2cm) diameter and a SIMILAR OVAL EXAMPLE, unmarked with pierced border, 5/8" x 1/2" approx (a.f.) impressed marks (3)
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TWO LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY PERSIAN BLUE GLASS AND ENAMELLED DECANTER, one of inverted bell form, printed with portrait of the Kings of Persia, within floral and gilt lined cartouches, 10 1/2" (26.7cm) high, the other with triple ringed neck, tall spire stopper (chipped) and similar decoration, 15 1/2" (39.4cm) high (2)
Louis XIII (1601-1610-1643), cast Lead portrait Medal, 1623, youthful bust of Louis right, free of facial hair, wearing armour, ruff and sash, LVDOVIC XIII DG FRANCOR ET NAVARÆ REX, rev Justice seated to right holding sword and scales, sign of Libra above, VT GENTES TOLLAT QVE PREMAT QVE, in ex, 1623, 60mm (BMC [Jones] 58; TN II, 6,3; Maz II 689; Pollard [2008] 647; Kress 566). Nearly very fine
Christine, Duchess of Savoy (1606-1663), cast Bronze Portrait Medal, 1634, bust right, wearing a falling lace collar and decorated mantle, CHRISTA A FRANCIA DVCISSA SAB REG CI, rev an unpolished diamond mounted on a pin, legend on entwined ribband, PLVS DE FERMETE QUE DECLAT, 51.5mm, with integral suspension loop (BMC [Jones] 70; TN II 8, 5; Maz II, 706; cf Pollard [2008] 653, uniface; Kress 571). Obverse very fine, reverse less sharp. Christine, Duchess of Savoy, daughter of Henri IV and Marie de` Medici, had married Victor Amadeus of Savoy in 1619
A Portrait Miniature, British Colonial/Indian School, early 19th century, portrait of a lady standing three-quarter length in a blue dress turned to the right by a column, oval, mounted in a rectangular glazed ebonised frame, 11.5x9.5cm. Note: Inscription on the reverse reads, `Evelina Jane Laud, Born 19 November 1798, Married 22 July 1820, Died 18 January 1845 aged 47 years 2 mts Lived in India (Wife of other`s Uncle)`
Lelia Caetani (Princess Lelia Calista Ada Caetani), French/British 1913-1977- Beach scene; oil on panel, signed and dated 1961 on the reverse, 19.2x34.5cm: British School, mid 20th century- Mountain landscape; oil on canvas board, signed with initials `EK`, 17x24cm: British School, mid 20th century- Coastal landscape; oil on panel, 14.7x20cm., (3) (may be subject to Droit de Suite). Note: See Balthus 1908-2001, Portrait of Lelia Caetani, 1935, held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
AMENDMENT: The second item is by George Edmund Street not Sketch: Daniel Maclise RA, British 1806-1870- `Portrait of J P Knight RA`; brown ink on paper, inscribed verso, signed, 13.6x10cm: George Edmund Sketch, British 1824-1881- `Council Sketch`; ink on paper, signed, titled and dated March 23rd 1874: British School, mid/late 19th century- Portrait of a lady; ink on paper, 17x10.5cm, (3) Provenance: Property of the Markham family, William Markham married Daisy Grant, daughter of Sir Francis Grant RA, and thence by descent
Dora Webb RMS, British b.1888 act 1921-1933- Portrait of a Huntsman; watercolour on paper, signed and dated 1915, 24x19cm: British School, mid/late 19th century- Portrait of Col William Thomas Markham, from the Coldstream Guards; watercolour on paper, 26.5x17cm, (2) Provenance: Property of the Markham family, William Markham married Daisy Grant, daughter of Sir Francis Grant RA, and thence by descent
Michael Wolgemut, German 1434-1519- `Pius and Frederick III` from the Nuremberg Chronicle; woodcut, 13.6x22.7cm: After Agostino Musi Dei Veneziano, Italian 1490-c1569- Portrait of Caesar; copper engraving, stamped Dr. Lieberg and A&B, (verso), inscribed (verso), 25.5x17cm Provenance: From the Collection of Dr. Lieberg and P. Davidson: Jacobus Neefs, Belgium 1610-1660- Portrait of Francis Synders, after Sir Anthony Van Dyck; etching, 24.5x15.8cm: After Cornelis Ploos Van Amstel, Dutch 1726-1798- River Scene by Moonlight, after Aert I Van der Neer, Dutch 1603/04-1677; aquatint, plate 76, from an edition in 1821, 19x26.5cm: Philibert-Louis Debucourt, French 1755-1832- `Rivage D`Italie`, after Claude Joseph Vernet; copper engraving, 39x52cm Provenance: Robert Guérault, London (according to label attached verso), (5) (part unframed)
AMENDMENT: REVISED ESTIMATE £200-250: After Rembrandt Van Rijn, Dutch 1606-1669- The Strolling Musicians; etching on wove, 14x11.6cm: After Rembrandt Van Rijn, Dutch 1606-1669- Three Oriental Figures (possibly Jacob & Laban); etching on wove, reverse signature within plate, bears a corner of a stamp on top right edge, 14.7x11.5cm: After Johannes II Lutma, Dutch 1624-1685/89- `Ioannes Lutma Aurifecx. Portrait de Vaters` 1656; etching and roulette, 23.4x19.6cm, (3) (mounted, unframed)
Igancio Aguirre, Mexican 1900-1990- "Tren Revolucionario", two; linocuts, one signed in pencil, ea. 50x65cm: Fanny Rabel, Mexican 1922-2008- "Luto Humano"; linocut, 50x65cm: together with three other linocuts by the same artist, "En el Mezquital", signed in pencil, 50.2x65.5cm, "Danzantes", signed in pencil, 50x65cm, "Desgrando maiz", signed and dated 1954 in pencil, stamped `Taller de Grafica Popular` to verso, 50x65cm: Francisco Luna, Mexican b.1931- "La Torre"; linocut, 50x32.5cm: Elena Huerta, Mexican 1908-1997- "Llevando agua a la casa"; linocut, signed in pencil, 50x65cm: Angel Bracho, Mexican 1911-2005- "El puente"; linocut, 49.8x65cm: Raul Anguiano Valadez, Mexican 1915-2006- Portrait of a girl; lithograph, signed, numbered 37/40 and dated 1953, 66x50.5cm, (10), (unframed)
* After Georges Annenkov, Russian 1889/90-1974- Study of two men smoking; lithograph, signed, inscribed and dated 1920 within the plate, 34.1x24.3cm: together with another lithograph after the same artist depicting a portrait of a man with a moustache, initialled and date 1919 within the plate, 34.1x24cm, (unframed) (2)
AMENDMENT- The miniatures of Susan Gerraway and Mary Weatherall are both signed `W. Hudson` and dated `1821`- A group of British portrait miniatures, depicting "Daisy Markham, nee Grant", wearing a black dress and shawl and red beads, oval, mounted in a purple velvet case, 9x7.4cm, "Susan Gerraway, died April 17th 1838", seated in a blue dress and white bonnet, 10x7.5cm, "Mary Weatherall, died Feb 23rd 1838, aged 82", seated in a blue dress on a red chair with lace collar, 10x7.5cm, "A Smith Descendent", portrait of a man in a brown jacket, 8.7x6.5cm, and an ambrotype of a man seat, mounted in a velvet lined case, 7x5.5cm, (5) Provenance: Property of the Markham family, William Markham married Daisy Grant, daughter of Sir Francis Grant RA, and thence by descent
AMENDMENT: Provenance: Property of the Markham family, William Markham married Daisy Grant, daughter of Sir Francis Grant RA, and thence by descent: A group of British portrait miniatures, depicting "Henrietta Levin" in a white dress with white veil, 5x3.7cm, Archbishop William Markham 1719-1809, a portrait of a man head and shoulders in black robes and a wig, inscribed `NI 176`, oval, 3.4x3cm, another picture of Archbishop Markham, seated three quarter length in robes, mounted in a gilt and velvet frame, 5.8x4.8cm, "John Levin" head and shoulders, turned to the right in a maroon jacket, oval 5.7x4.9cm, "Zadik Levin, dies Jan 19th 1848 aged 74", head and shoulders turned to the right in a jacket and waistcoat, mounted in a gilt frame, oval 6.5x5.5cm, "M A Levin, died Aug 1839 aged 52", wearing a blue dress, peach coloured hat and diamond necklace set, oval 6.5x5.3cm, and two other miniatures: Dora Webb RMS, British 1888-1975- Portrait of a cherub; miniature, oval, signed and dated 1904, mounted in a velvet backed, gilt pendant frame, 6.5x5cm, (8), (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: Property of the Markham family, William Markham married Daisy Grant, daughter of Sir Francis Grant RA, and thence by descent
AMENDMENT: Provenance: Property of the Markham family, William Markham married Daisy Grant, daughter of Sir Francis Grant RA, and thence by descent: A group of four British portrait miniatures, depicting "Mrs Carr", aunt of Sir Francis Grant RA, seated half length, turned to the right wearing a bonnet with a pink flower, mounted in an ebonised and gilt frame, 9.5x7.2cm, "Mary Ann Levin Smith, born Sept. 8th 1810, died May 5th 1886 at Salt Hill, aged 76", seated turned to the left, wearing a black dress with miniature painted pendant, 10.2x8cm, "Lucia Lecky, born Smith", seated wearing gold and ruby jewellery set, 10.7x8.2cm, and a portrait miniature of a woman in profile turned to the left, seated and wearing a white dress, in a gilt framed pendant, 7.3x6cm, (4) Provenance: Property of the Markham family, William Markham married Daisy Grant, daughter of Sir Francis Grant RA, and thence by descent
Bryan Organ, British b.1935- "Courtyard Window"; acrylic on paper, signed and dated 1975 (dated twice), 46x46cm. Provenance; W Frank Gadsby Ltd, 22 Market Place & 7 Braunstone Gate, Leicester, according to label attached to the reverse of the frame (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Note: Bryan Organ was born in Leicester and studied at Loughborough College of Art 1952-5, then the Royal Academy Schools 1955-9. His first one-man show was at Leicester Museum and Art Gallery in 1959 but from 1967 he had a series of solo exhibitions at Redfern Gallery, London. He also had solo shows in New York, Cologne, Sao Paulo and Turin. His work is in many public collections in Britain and elsewhere, including the Tate Gallery, National Portrait Gallery and Whitworth Art Gallery Manchester.
John Berry, British 1920-2009- Portrait of a man seated in a blue jacket and feathered hat, holding a walking cane with lions head; oil on canvas, signed, 25.5x19cm: together with another oil on canvas by the same artist of a portrait of a man seated in a red jacket and waistcoat holding a gilt topped walking cane, signed, 25.5x19cm, (2), (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Polish School, early-mid 20th century- Portrait of a gentleman, head and shoulders with extensive text (recto), further extensive text, (verso); pencil, sheet bears stamp Janusz Domaniewski, (recto/verso), 21x24cm. Note: This portrait may be of Janusz Domaniewski, Polish ornithologist, 1891-1954
Malcolm Young (b.1937)-portrait of a bare chested young woman, oil on canvas, signed, bears label verso for the Northern Framing Company Limited of 86 Miller Street, Manchester M4 4DY, dated 23rd August 1973, 41x31cm. NB it is interesting to note that at the age of nineteen Malcolm Young spent time working for Jean Cocteau on his Amphitheatre Inn, Capd-Ail
Harold Riley (b.1934)-a signed limited edition sepia print of a named seated female figure, no.3/5, dated 1987, 38x29cm, together with two further studies of the same image with artists annotations, also including a monogrammed colour portrait print depicting a lady of repute, her back to the artist looking towards a lorry (4)

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