John Miers and Studio, Portrait Silhouette of Rev J Miller, father of Mrs H Gibson, wearing period costume, facing left, inscription on old label verso, together with Silhouettist`s label, black ink, possibly on plaster, oval, 8 by 6cm together with a further example of a young lady facing right, also with a Silhouettist`s label, 8 by 6.5cm (2)
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Attributed to John Miers and Studio (18th/19th century): Portrait Silhouette of a Gentleman, wearing Regency costume and lace collar, facing left, bearing the partial remains of the profilist`s label, black ink highlighted with gold, possibly on plaster, rectangular, 7.5cm by 6cm; and Another of a Lady, wearing period costume, lace hat and lace collar, bearing the profilist`s original label Miers, 111 Strand, London, Profile Painter, Jeweller and Seal Engraver, Manufacturer of Frames and Cases ...., black ink, possibly on plaster or card, highlighted with gold, oval, 4cm by 3cm (2)
English School (18th/19th century): Portrait Silhouette of a Fashionable Young Lady, wearing gold necklace and earrings, her hair in a bun, inscribed verso Emma Richards, black ink highlighted with gold, possibly on plaster or paper, oval, 6cm by 5cm; and Another of a Gentleman, wearing a jacket, facing left, indistinctly inscribed verso 1828 June 30th, black ink on paper, oval, 8cm by 6.5cm (2)
Charles Herve (1785-1866): Portrait Silhouette of a Young Man, wearing period costume, facing left, inscribed verso on trade label Charles Herve 1785-1866, 172 Oxford Street, black ink on paper, oval, 8cm by 6.52cm; Three Further Silhouettes, depicting a young girl standing holding a basket of flowers, a dog nearby, a young boy holding a small whip in his right hand, a toy wooden horse by his side, a gentleman wearing a fashionable wig, and Two Engravings, one depicting William Bentley of Kingston, Surrey, Teacher of Mathematics, 1762, the other Lt R Hood, inscribed by a later hand verso, various sizes (6)
English School (19th century): Portrait Silhouette of a Gentleman, in Regency costume, facing left, indistinctly inscribed on a partial label with various dates, the sitter Jacob George Wrenthorpe, born 1765, died 1864, brown sepia watercolour, 13.5cm by 11cm; and Three Further Examples, one depicting Charles Macklin, aged 87, black ink on reverse of glass, one indistinctly inscribed on its original backing board, the inscription glazed for protection, and a young man, facing left, various sizes (4)
Attributed to John Miers (18th/19th century): Portrait Silhouette of an Elegantly Dressed Gentleman, his hair decorated with ribbons, facing right, indistinctly inscribed on a partial label verso with the sitter`s name and Roscommon, Ireland died 1831, black ink on paper, oval, in a verre églomisé glass mount, 8cm by 6cm
Attributed to Charles Rosenberg (1745-1844) Portrait of a Gentleman facing right, with Rosenburg, manufacturer`s label and Profile-painter to their Majesties, their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Prince of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of York, 14 Grove, Bath, one English School (19th century): Portrait Silhouette of a Gentleman, facing right, wearing a delicate lace scarf or cravat, indistinctly inscribed verso with the sitter`s name and some partial dates possibly 1810-1816, the backing board also bearing a partial wax collector`s seal and numbered 32, black ink on paper, in a verre églomisé glass mount, 8cm by 6cm; and One further example, a gentleman black ink on the reverse of convex glass and is extensively inscribed verso with details of villages in the Quantocks Somerset, possibly Joseph Guerin, 7cm by 5.5cm and 7.5cm by 5cm respectively (3)
J H Millington (19th century): Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing period costume, facing left, inscribed on the original maker`s label verso Miniature and Portrait Painter 204 High Holborn NB drawing taught, black ink on paper, oval, 7cm by 5.5cm; Seven Further Silhouettes, two on silk or fabric one inscribed Joseph Copp, aged 28 November 13th 1815, one possibly on glass, and the other of his wife bearing inscription Mary Niery Copp aged 30 June 18th 1815, (damaged);, one inscribed William Fisheget Shrapnell, Dresser to A T Clive at St Thomas Hospital London 1797, married Mary Jones of Gossington Hall, Slimbridge, another dated 1827, some highlighted in gold, one bearing a family tree; and A Portrait Miniature of a Solder, half length, wearing uniform and hat, watercolour and black ink, all oval, various sizes (9)
English School (19th century): Portrait Silhouette of a Lady, standing full length, wearing a blue dress and lace hat, holding a posy of flowers in her left hand, said to be Miss or Mrs Burley, inscribed with the sitter`s name on a later label verso, black ink, gouache and grey wash highlighted with white, 19.5cm by 16.5cm; and Five Further Examples of Gentlemen, one inscribed William Benson July 21st 1822, one also indistinctly signed, black ink on paper, some highlighted with gold, all oval, various sizes (6)
… Pearce (19th century): Portrait Silhouette of a Lady, full length, wearing period Victorian dress, holding a flower in her right hand, facing right, signed Pearce and inscribed Artist, Torquay, black ink and grey wash heightened with gold, a paper cut-out, 28cm by 20cm; and Five Further Examples, one depicting a child with a dog, facing right, another of a small girl, full length, wearing period dress, facing left, and three other figurative subjects, one of two gentlemen in Regency dress, letters and documents on a table nearby, one inscribed A Monsieur twice, also indistinctly inscribed on the margin below and signed E Henck, all black ink on paper, some highlighted with gold, various sizes (6)
English School (18th century): Portrait Silhouettes of Mr and Mrs Stannard of Euston, Suffolk, she is facing right, he left, both wearing period costume and numbered 3 and 4, with inscription verso and August 19th 1799, black ink on paper, oval, 8.5cm by 11.5cm; and Seven Further Examples, one inscribed on a later label verso Follower of John Miers (British, circa 1758-1821), a gentleman wearing period costume, facing right, shaped top, another of a gentleman wearing a blue coat, another of a young gentleman, inscribed Philip Moor Sharpe 1845, initialled on the backing board PMS 14/6/45, black ink highlighted with gold, various sizes (8)
Charles Rosenberg & Studio (18th/19th century): Portrait Silhouette of a Gentleman, wearing period costume, facing right, partially inscribed on an old label verso with the silhouettist`s name, black ink on the reverse of convex glass, oval, 7cm by 6cm (damaged): and Six Further Examples, one of a gentleman wearing Regency dress, facing left, painted on the underside of convex glass, another gentleman, seated, three of ladies, two facing left, one right, three quarter length wearing a shawl and jewellery, her hair in ringlets, and a child, facing left, wearing period costume and white lace collar, oval, various sizes (7)
J H Gillespie: Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman, wearing period costume, a brown coat and white stock, facing right, inscribed on the artist`s original label verso Likenesses Profile Miniature Painter, watercolour, oval, 7.5cm by 5.5cm; and Five Further Miniatures, one of a lady, circa 1900-20), another of a young boy, half length, wearing black jacket, cream waistcoat and blue bow tie (c.1850-60), three miniatures of gentleman (one damaged), various sizes (6)
Thomas Marshall: Portrait Miniature of Katherine Mary, Lady Forester, wearing black dress with lace collar and bonnet before an orange curtain, inscribed on an old label verso with the sitter`s name, the artist`s name and 1830, watercolour (possibly on ivory), oval, 5cm by 4cm; and Five Further Portrait Miniatures of Ladies, one inscribed Hannah Mole, lent by M Holtby, Sax Dane Lodge, Poppleton, York, another attributed to J R Galland (fl.1818), a lady standing half length wearing an orange dress with lace accessories, her hat decorated with flowers, various sizes (6)
English School (19th century): Portrait Miniature of a Fashionable Gentleman, wearing a blue jacket, white shirt, brown scarf and jewellery, watercolour, possibly on ivory, 8.5cm by 6cm, in original leather covered carrying case; and Five Further Portrait Miniatures of Gentlemen, two unfinished, one of a military gentleman, another of an Edwardian sitter, wearing a grey suit and blue tie, a flower in his lapel, various sizes (6)
English School (19th/20th century): Portrait Miniature of Charles I, watercolour, oval, 7cm by 5.5cm; A Hand-Coloured Engraving of the Prince of Wales; Four Portrait Miniatures, one depicting Constant Denis, aged 34, 12th November 1832, two in original leather carrying cases, various sizes (6)
W Haines: Portrait Miniature of an Elderly Gentleman, wearing black coat and white lace stock, inscribed verso and with his address 10 South Molton Street, watercolour on ivory, oval, 7cm by 5cm; and Five Further Miniature Portraits of Gentlemen, two in their original leather carrying cases, oval, various sizes (6)
English School (19th/20th century): Portrait Miniature of a Young Man, head and shoulders, wearing period costume, facing right and looking up, pencil and watercolour, oval, 7cm by 6.5cm; Two Further Watercolours, one possibly after Angela Kaufmann of two Regency ladies, in a small circular marble frame with decorative glass border; A Picture of a Collie Dog, signed verso WB Ford 1884, in original leather carrying case; and Various Tinted-Over Photographs, of ladies and gents, some contained in velvet lined leather carrying cases, others singularly framed, various sizes (qty) One photograph of a young boy in a decorative frame decorated with standing figures holding either a sword or spear and embellished with birds, a shield, a dagger and a bow and arrow
Attributed to Anthony Highmore (1718-1799) Unfinished study of a lady, standing, wearing period costume and blue bonnet Extensively inscribed on an exhibition label verso, pencil and watercolour, 10.5cm by 6.5cm, provenance: Abbott & Holder Ltd, 30 Museum Street, London and numbered 67314; And five further examples, one said to be attributed to Sir John Everett Millais, portrait of Effie`s mother (Mrs Gray), provenance: The Little Gallery, 5 Kensington Church Walk, London; a study of a young boy stealing young birds from a nest, a dog nearby, pencil, pen and watercolour, oval; various studies on one sheet, including a portrait of Agnes Brown, said to be by John Brown, her brother; study of a mouse and other faces; portrait study of an elegantly dressed gentleman, unfinished, signed and dated H Hull 1825; and portrait of a young boy, standing, wearing a blue costume and blue hat with decorative lace collar, an extensive landscape beyond with sheep grazing nearby, in an ornately decorated gilt plaster and wooden frame, various sizes (6)
John Downman ARA (1750-1824) Portrait of John Mortlock (1755-1816) MP and Mayor of Cambridge Signed with the artist`s initials and dated 1777, extensively inscribed on an exhibition label verso, pencil and charcoal with some light watercolour wash, 17cm by 14.5cm Provenance: Abbott & Holder Ltd, 30 Museum Street, London, stock no.S16845, and 69108
Thomas Heaphy (1775-1835) Portrait of Hastings Nathaniel Middleton (1781-1821), standing in elegant dress holding his hat and gloves, a country house and parkland in the distance Signed and dated 1802, extensively inscribed on exhibition labels verso, pencil drawing and watercolour wash, 25.5cm by 20.5cm Provenance: Abbott & Holder Ltd, 30 Museum Street, London Hastings Nathaniel Middleton was born in Lucknow, India his father was a director of the East India Company. A portrait of the Director was sold at Sotheby`s in 1974 (portrait by Hickey). Abbott & Holder were grateful to Marion Strepny (?) who supplied this information on 21st June 2005.
English School (19th century) ``A day before going to Winchester, the school boy sitting for his portrait`` Extensively inscribed on an old label verso, dated September 1854 and Frocester, pencil and watercolour, 7.5cm by 5.5cm; And five further watercolour portraits, one of a young lady wearing spectacles, and four of gentlemen, one inscribed on a later label verso, said to be initialled ET and dated 1844, various sizes, all in original veneered maple wooden frames (6)
English School (19th century) Portrait of a gentleman, seated half length, wearing a brown coat, waistcoat and high collar Pencil and watercolour, 15cm by 12.5cm; And further examples of watercolours, ink drawings, prints, tinted photographs and other photographs, including a cutting of Florence Nightingale with a signature and date on a separate piece of paper (in the same frame), and dated 13711/93; a study of a small girl with a baby, one inscribed Herbert Vaughan and dated 1834, another titled Caroline, Queen of England, engraved by R Page, stipple engraving with some material, a tinted photograph of an officer in a velvet lined case, a print of children in a carriage led by two goats and a lady, another child nearby, a county house in the distance, said to be an antique print circa 1890, unframed, various sizes (12)
Robert Richard Scanlan (born c.1801-1876) Portrait study of a Victorian boy, seated on a hillside, holding a riding crop in his right hand Signed and dated May 1843, inscribed on later labels verso with biographical details on the artist, the drawing itself is said to be inscribed Badminton 1847, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, a vignette, 20cm by 15cm; And a further portrait study by the same artist, young man, half length, wearing Victorian costume, signed and dated 1841, pencil and watercolour, 19.5cm by 14.5cm
Sir Joseph Noel Paton RSA (1821-1901) ``Odyssey V, Ulysses restrained by Circe`` Inscribed, extensively inscribed on various exhibition labels verso, pencil drawing on three joined pieces of paper, circular, 21.5cm diameter; provenance: Abbott & Holder Ltd, 30 Museum Street, London, and the artist`s family also exhibited: The Maas Gallery Ltd, 15a Clifford Street, London, stock no.MG13772; And a further portrait study of the artist as a young man, seated wearing Victorian dress and sideburns, inscribed personally to Lady Maitland with the compliments of J Noel Paton and dated April 1848, initialled and dated 1848, also initialled and dated July 1846 and inscribed on an exhibition label verso, pencil drawing with shaped cut corners, 26cm by 21cm overall, provenance: Abbott & Holder Ltd (as above) and numbered 62498, the original price of £400 and the stock no.62498 (2)
Richard Dighton (1795-1880): Portrait of a Gentleman, standing full length, wearing Victorian costume and holding a riding crop in his left hand, spectacles in his right, signed, pencil and watercolour, 22.5cm by 16.5cm; A gouache of a gentleman, standing three-quarter length, wearing a blue suit and holding a top hat, 23cm by 17cm, with shaped corners; three oval watercolours of young boys (with the same mount and frame), one signed J Calcott, and a pair portraying young children, the girl holding a basket of flowers, the boy a cane, in original veneered maple wooden frames with inscriptions on old labels verso Mother`s brother died when 21 Melrose and Our mother died May 1902 aged 65 Melrose, various sizes (7) Richard Dighton: renowned for portraying gentlemen and ladies of the hunting and racing fraternity.
Yousuf Karsh (Canadian, 1908-2002) Portrait of Sir Winston Churchill, Gelatin silver print, Signed in ink on mount lower left, printed in the 1980`s. Photo attached to mat with mounting tape. Title and inventory hand stamp on verso: `LL 7301 photographed by Yousuf Karsh Winston Churchill`. h: 19.75 x w: 15.75 in."Note condition: good condition overall.
Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900) Three Quarter Length Portrait of an Actor, Woodblock print, 19th Century, Insert above of courtesan in seductive pose, background decorate with calligraphy. h: 13.62 x w: 9.25 in."Note condition: pencil markings lower left, losses to upper corners and some staining to verso.
Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (1786-1865) Half-Length Portrait of an Actor Portraying a Warrior, Woodblock print, 19th Century, The background decorated with calligraphy. Kunisada signing as Toyokuni III after 1844. h: 14.50 x w: 10 in."Note condition: 3/8 x 1/2 inch closed tear to actors cheek and 1/8 inch loss to actors ear, margins cut and mounting tape on upper corners visible on verso.
Gostei Hirosada (fl. 1826-1863) Osaka Actor ca. 1835/40, Woodblock print, Half length portrait of an actor in the role of a Samurai, holding his sword in the downwards position. Sheet size: 14 3/8 x 9 3/4 inches. h: 8.75 x w: 6.25 in."Note condition: fading, minor staining and binding holes along left edge.

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