CIRCLE OF GEORGE KNAPTON (1698-1778) Thomas Babington of Rothley Temple, head and shoulder portrait wearing an over coat and full wig, pastel, 25 1/2" x 19 1/4" and two companion pieces, Francis, daughter of Thomas Babington, a head and shoulder portrait wearing a yellow dress with blue bows, pastel, 25 1/2" x 19 1/2"; Catherine, daughter of Thomas Babington, a head and shoulder portrait wearing oyster cream dress with blue bows, pastel, 25 1/2" x 19 1/4", all in carved gilt contemporary kentian frames. (3)
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19TH CENTURY SCHOOL Portrait of a gentleman dressed as an Arab in Petra, oils on canvas, 20 1/2" x 16 1/2" (see illustration). Inscribed on label attached to verso `John Smith Esq. of the House of Messrs W. Nichol & Co., Bombay in the dress of an Idumea Sheikh at Petra, 1843. Presented to John ? Fleming, G.S.J. by John Wilson, DD, Mr. Smith`s companion in his travels`.
FOLLOWER OF THOMAS BEACH Portrait of a military officer, half length with curly hair dressed in full military attire and facing the viewer, oils on canvas, 29" x 23" (see illustration). Prov: Believed to have possibly come from an auction held on behalf of Lord Penrhyn or of his estate c.1950`s/60`s.
• David Shepherd (b.1931) A Cheetah Cub signed bottom right oil on canvas board 13.5 x 13cm, with one volume An Artist in Conversation, also A Man Who Loves Giants and two catalogues. David Richard Shepherd was born in London in 1931. Turned-down by the first art school he applied to, he studied privately under Robin Goodwin from 1950-1953 and became, at first, an aviation artist. He began painting African wildlife in 1960 and wrote a book, Artist in Africa in 1967. He painted portraits including HM The Queen Mother in 1969. Military pictures were commissioned by The Royal Navy, The Parachute Regiment, The Green Howards and The Special Air Service. He bought two mainline steam locomotives and founded the East Somerset Railway. Among various films on his work was the BBC documentary The Man who Loved Giants. He exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Royal Society of Portrait Painters and has had a series of shows in London, Johannesburg and New York. He lives at Hascombe, Godalming in Surrey
A creamware mug, probably Liverpool, of cylindrical form with ribbed strap handle printed in black with an oval portrait Courtship and Matrimony the former depicted by opposing happy visages which when upturned depict the sour faced antithesis within foliate wreaths, 10.5 cm high, circa. 1800, minor glaze flakes on rim.
A Goodwin Bridgwood & Harris pottery royal commemorative jug of oviform with strap handle printed in puce with ‘Our beloved King William 4th’ beneath a portrait of the monarch and verso ‘Our amiable Queen Adelaide’ beneath her portrait with garter star beneath the spout with an encircling band of flowers around the rim, 13.5 cm high, printed marks to underside, circa. 1830.
A portrait miniature of a girl, an ivory handled parasol, an ivory hand finial and a cocktail recipe holder and an ivory dressing table set. Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of Sir Peter Llewellyn Gwynn-Jones, KCVO (1940-2010). He was a long-serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. He was Garter Principal King of Arms, the senior officer, from 1995 to 2010.

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