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HRH Princess Alice Duchess of Gloucester - signed black and white presentation portrait photograph of the Princess wearing a diamond tiara and necklace, Royal Family Orders and decorations - signed and dated Alice 1948, in original leather frame with gilt tooled crowned A monogram to top and easel back, 24cm x 19cm Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
*Richard Stone (b 1951) oil on canvas - portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, seated in the Garden Room at Clarence House, wearing a gold sequined dress, a tiara and pearl necklace, Garter sash and star and Royal Family Orders - signed, 29cm x 24cm, in walnut frame Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
HRH Prince Albert Duke of York (later King George VI) - fine late 1920s black and white portrait photograph of the smiling Duke with infant Princess Margaret on his lap, 23cm x 16.5cm and another of the Duke and his wife with Princess Elizabeth and infant Princess Margaret, 17cm x 23cm Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
HRH Princess Elizabeth Duchess of York (later HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother) three late 1920s fine black and white portrait photographs of the Duchess with her two daughters, 18cm x 15.5cm, 15cm x 20cm and 14.5cm x 17.5cm Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
Fine quality late nineteenth century carved wooden portrait of Rubens, in ornate oval frame supported by partially clad classical female and two singing putti, all carved in relief, in moulded outer frame, 34cm x 28cm Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
Circle of Sir Thomas Lawrence - late eighteenth century oil on canvas in giltwood frame - half length portrait of Jane Caygill wearing white lace bonnet with blue ribbons, black shawl and white dress, 73.5cm x 60.5cm Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
Thomas Robinson (1770 - 1810) pair oval portrait miniatures on ivory - a gentleman wearing a black coat and a lady wearing a white dress with gold jewellery, in ebonised and gilt metal mounted frames with acorn finials, 8cm x 6.5cm Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
A 19TH CENTURY SILHOUETTE painted with a seated child holding a rattle, the back with label attached inscribed `Written on Reverse of Silhouette Caroline M. Carr, August 1853 10 mths - Merryweather profilist`, 7" x 5 1/4" in burr wood frame; and a 19th Century reverse glass painting - full length portrait of `Kate Malvern`, 8" x 6" in a maple frame (2)
Dou, GerritLeiden 1612 - 1675 Still Life with Armour, Shield, Helmet, Sword, Leather Jacket and Drum. Oil on wood. 31,7 x 46,5cm. Framed. Provenance: Private collection, Baden-Württemberg since 2003. The painting is in the RKD databank, The Hague listed under artwork no. 114826 and managed as "In the Art of the Gerrit Dou Circle". Assessment: Prof. Dr. Werner Sumowski from June 17th, 2003: "The image was previously misunderstood as a piece from a Dou-follower. Drum, shield, armour, helmet and leather jacket were copied from Dous Budapest`s painting "Standing Soldier with Weapons" still life (Sumowski, Paintings of the Rembrandt School, Landau l983 ff., I, Nr.268 with coloured tables: circa 1630).This assumption was not correct. The objects (except for one) are not all identical; also the perspectives are not the same. Only the shield indicates otherwise, which is missing the nail-like ornaments along the round and on the edge. The objects belong to a props supply. They must have been Rembrandt`s property, because the shield of the Budapest painter has appeared since 1626 in his weapon still life "Ungedeutete Historienszene" held in the Leidener Museum (Corpus I 1982, A 6 m. Abb.). These props would have been seen by Dou during his lessons in Rembrandt`s studio between 1628-1631. The student would have used them for his earlier still life: the small chest harness came from "Self Portrait on the Easel", at the time near Kisters in Kreuzlingen (Sumowski 1983ff., No.261 with ill.: circa 1629/30) before and by "Old Man Writing in his Study" by M.Hornstein, Toronto (ibid., no.267 with coloured tables: circa 1630).The new image, which matches the still life details, stems from Dou, dating back to ca. 1630. Compositionally speaking the items range in size and form and create a quasi-abstract construction. Artistically speaking there is a tonality created from the browns, blacks and especially grey tones in the refined nuances, a colourless colour in an exquisite chiaroscuro. Visible in the calculated reds and yellows of the feathers on the helmet and on the edge of the shield; in the minimal use of white to emphasize the glittering light; and the white of the tip of the sword is brought into sharp contrast. Artistically speaking, first class. The image also has contextual meaning. As does the opus in Budapest remind us of the "Allegory on the Art War". Only here there are no personifications with attributes depicted: the attributes fulfill ("Arma"). This is also found in Dou, who estimates, rarely and gives the images peculiarities. There are only two further pieces known, which are done in this way (of a later time). (Please refer to Sumowski 1983ff `no .307)."The 2011 x-ray images strongly indicate a pentimento located in the left side of the background of the painting. A large wheel is visible, presumably a wheel of a `small` front-loading cannon. A motif Dou Budapest`s dives into.
America and Canada important first part of an autograph letter from Joseph Delaplaine to a correspondent in Philadelphia dated August 21st 1817 asking the owner of a portrait of President John Adams to borrow it in order to engrave a copy for his work ‘The Repository of the Lives & Portraits of Distinguished Americans’ and also to provide a ‘ sketch or memoir of Mr Adams life...some time ago at my request Mr Adams sent to me the following facts of his life which I think proper to give you as in the event of your kindness to undertake it you may derive some assistance from them ...’ He then provides the passage which covers some two pp of the letter. The final part of this letter is missing but the memoir provided to Delaplaine by John Adams is complete and of considerable interest. The first volume of Delaplaine’s book was first published in Philadelphia in 1815. A second volume appeared in 1816 but part two of it appears not to have been published – in the present letter Delaplaine refers to his ‘heavy & expensive undertaking’. Together with a small group of America and Canada related documents including a fine coloured print of sailors attacking polar bears a ms note of the sale of lands in Florida including a ‘negro slave named Tom’ an ms document dated September 30th 1825 being a Privy Council order that Lt Col Joseph Wells and James Macauley be constituted members of the Executive Council of Upper Canada together with a related printed Act of Parliament dated 1764
WWII – Heinrich Himmler – original photographs formal photographic b&w portrait of Himmler in SS uniform standing three quarter length behind a desk looking seriously into the camera. Some evidence of silvering and a few very sight blemishes to image but generally good. Laid to card. Approx 12x9 ins.
WWII – Heinrich Himmler – original photographs formal b&w photographic portrait of Himmler by E Bauer of Munich showing him half length in SS uniform arms folded across his chest looking menacing into the camera. One small blemish to bottom left hand corner slight silvering evidence of former framing to verso. Approx 9x7 ins
India – Guru Har Krishan A fine drawing of Guru Har Krishan (the 8th Sikh Guru) Circa 1820-1840. A fine drawing of the child Guru. Portrait of this particular Guru are extremely scarce. The Guru is identified by the script in Gurmukhi Punjabi. Guru Har Krishan (1656-1664) was the eighth of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism. He became Guru on 7 October 1661 succeeding his father Guru Har Rai. After his death from smallpox his granduncle Guru Tegh Bahadur became the next Guru of the Sikhs. Measures approx – 15cm by 10cm. Medium – ink on paper
India – Sikh history Book by Bishan Singh 1925. Large volume – Khalsa college Amritsar 1925. Hardcover. Book Condition fair. An early book printed in Gurmukhi in 1925 by Bishan Singh of Khalsa College Amritsar. The book deals with the analysis and meaning of the Bhagat de Bani of the Sikh religion. 790 Pages rather large volume. Front portrait of Guru Nanak Dev ji. Fair condition with minor wear and tear a few scuff marks however a good reading copy. Early books printed in Gurmukhi Punjabi are scarce as they were printed in very low numbers
India Sikh military group – Boxer Rebellion. A superb large group portrait of the Eight Nation Alliance including Sikh troops from the British Indian Army Italian Russian Japanese German USA and French soldiers c1890-1900. 26cms x 19cm. The Boxer Rebellion also called the Boxer Uprising by some historians or the Righteous Harmony Society Movement in northern China was a proto-nationalist movement by the “Righteous Harmony Society between 1898 and 1901 opposing foreign imperialism and Christianity The uprising took place in response to foreign “spheres of influence” in China with grievances ranging from opium traders political invasion economic manipulation to missionary evangelism. In China popular sentiment remained resistant to foreign influences and anger rose over the “unequal treaties” which the weak Qing state could not resist. There existed growing concerns that missionaries and Chinese Christians could use this decline to their advantage appropriating lands and property of unwilling Chinese peasants to give to the church. This sentiment resulted in violent revolts against foreign interests.
India – Miniature of Maharaja Sher Singh. A fine and important company school portrait of Maharajah Sher Singh (son of Ranjit Singh Singh the great Sikh King of Punjab). Maharaja Sher Singh (December 1807-September 16 1843) was a Sikh ruler of the sovereign country of Punjab and the Sikh Empire. He was the son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and Queen Rani Mehtab Kaur. watermarked Lumsden & Son 1851 provenance: Arthur Poonley Onslow (1804-1889) Curator East India Co. by descent to Mrs EE Rothe
A Sunderland Lustre Bowl Commemorating Garibaldi, 19th century, printed in black and overpainted in colours with a half length portrait of Garibaldi, the Ancient Order of Foresters, the Gauntlet Clipper ship, the Arms of Oddfellows and Freemasons, the Royal Arms and farming motifs within pink lustre borders, 25.5cm diameter
A Continental Painted Porcelain Portrait Plaque, circa 1870, rectangular, depicting the bust portrait of a pretty young woman with a flower in her black upswept hair, brown eyes, wearing cream toga style dress, turning to dexter, impressed 315G, 22.5cm by 16cm, in an elaborate gilt and gesso frame
Royal Interest: An Exceptionally Rare Cravat Pin, a circular panel painted with the portrait of Prince Albert, within a border of laurel leaves set with seed pearls, on a straight pin with centre twist, with a fancy chain link safety to a secondary pin with centre twist, main pin measures 2.6cm by 7.8cm, contained in the original fitted case, by M. Rettie & Sons of Aberdeen Inscription to the reverse: ALBERT FROM V.R. 1866 Provenance: an informal gift to Dr Andrew Robertson, thence by descent
Sarah Ellen Weatherill (1836-1920) Portrait of a girl, head and shoulders Signed with the artist`s initials and dated 1865, a preparatory drawing, 34cm by 26.5cm; together with Five further portrait studies All signed with the artist`s initials, pencil, charcoal, some highlighted with coloured crayon, various sizes (6)

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