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`George Frederick Watts (1871-1959)` a uniface cast bronze portrait medallion, by Theodore Spicer Simpson, dated 1904, facing right with head slightly turned, the rim inscribed and dated, cast artists signature 12cm. diam. This medal is extremely rare, Spicer Simpson also made an undated and slightly less rare medal which is illustrated in his posthumously published A Collection of Characters - Reminiscences of Theodore Spicer-Simpson. Literature International Exhibition of Contemporary Medals, 1910 American Numismatic Society, New York, catalogue page 319-322 for an example illustrated
Sir Alfred Gilbert RA, MVO, DCL (1854-1934) A bronze bust of George Frederick Watts, signed in the bronze A Gilbert ARA Sc 17cm. high Literature Richard Dorment Alfred Gilbert, Yale page 93 plate 50 for the full size bronze, 1888 in the Tate collection Richard Dorment Alfred Gilbert Royal Academy of Arts 1986 catalogue, catalogue number 25 for the original cast. The bust of George Frederick Watts was commissioned by Mary Watts in a letter dated 1888. Watts, held in high professional esteem by Gilbert, sat some 18 times for the two foot high bust held in the Tate Gallery collection. The bust was also produced in this smaller version. Watts described the beauty of the realistic draped clothing which rebuffed the bathing-towel folds of modern sculpture. It is recorded that Sir Alfred Gilbert refused payment for the bust, and in return received a portrait of himself painted by Watts.
Sir Alfred Gilbert RA, MVO, DCL (1854-1934) a rare dark bronze patinated circular portrait medallion of Matthew Ridley Corbet ARA, his bearded head to left wearing an open shirt, in octagonal wood frame, indistinct signature and date 1881 bronze 10.5cm. diam. Literature Richard Dorment Alfred Gilbert, Yale page 37 plate 15 Richard Dorment Alfred Gilbert Royal Academy of Arts 1986 catalogue, catalogue number 38 page 132. this medallion was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1886. Philip Attwood Artistic Circles, The Medal in Britain 1880-1918, page 8 for a reference to this medallion. Mark Jones The Art of the Medal, London 1977, page 138 illustration no.373. This medalic portrait is one of the first sculptural pieces by Alfred Gilbert. The landscape painter Matthew Ridley Corbet (1850-1902), had moved to Rome in 1880 to be a pupil of Giovanni Costa and by January 1881 had a studio `just above Gilbert`s studio`. The plaster for this medal is now in the British Museum. Two examples of this bronze are known, this and a second in the collection of the Musee d`Orsay, Paris.
Henry Scott Tuke R.A., R.W.S., R.B.A., N.E.A.C (1858-1929). Portrait of a boy with a model boat; traditionally identified as Crispin de Pass, Watercolour Signed and dated, Exhibited: Falmouth, The Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society 150th Anniversary Exhibition, ÒArtists working in Falmouth (pre-1920)Ó, 1983, No. 75. 1906 lower left 51 x 34cm (20 x 13 1/2in). Provenance: Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society Tuke Collection; Private Collection. Crispin de Pass was the son of Alfred de Pass, a friend of Tuke and art benefactor to Falmouth town. Crispin was born in 1893 and would have been 13 when this portrait was painted. His brother, John, was also painted by Tuke.
ENGLISH SCHOOL (19th Century), Half Length Portrait of a Young Officer wearing a light coloured jacket with high braided collar, fringed epaulettes and with sash against a shaded blue ground, unsigned, oval on ivory, 1 1/2" x 1 1/4", in a Victorian gold coloured chased double sided pendant set with paste
AN ORMOLU AND VEINED GREY MARBLE CLOCK GARNITURE by Japy Freres, the twin barrel movement striking on a bell with back plate stamped E B 13650, marble dial with gilded Roman numerals and central flowerhead, in arched oblong case surmounted by resting doves and turned finial, reeded side pilasters headed by masks and with scrolled bases, scrolling foliate panel below the dial centred by a mask, the base with fruiting branch and portrait medallion, raised on lion paw feet, 12" x 6 3/4" x 17 3/4", en suite with a pair of five light candelabra, with flame finials, urn shaped sockets and leaf cast scrolled branches, turned fluted stem with laurel festoon
ENGLISH SCHOOL CIRCA 1850. Portrait of Henry Fanshawe Davies, Midshipman, RN. watercolour, cut as an oval, 15 x 12 in ( Henry Fanshawe Davies,1837-1914, the presumed sitter had a distinguished Army career.As a young man Davies served in th Navy before transferring to the Grenadier Guards in 1854 as a Lieutenant. He served with distinction in the Zulu War.Later he commanded the 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards 1880-1885)
HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - fine Royal presentation signed portrait photograph of Diana wearing a pearl and diamond tiara and earrings and pearl sequinned evening dress inscribed to Leslie love from Diana x, in original morocco leather covered frame with gilt embossed crowned D crest at top and easel back, 25cm high, 18cm wide overall Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
HRH Albert, Prince of Wales - signed Royal presentation portrait photograph of The Prince wearing a Homberg hat and three piece tweed suit - inscribed To Mrs Luckermega from Albert Edward 1897 in German silver (800) frame with easel back, 33.5cm x 27cm overall Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
HM Caroline Matilda Queen of Denmark and Norway (1751-1775) portrait print in gilt frame with old label to reverse stating Caroline Matilda daughter of Frederick Prince of Wales - wife of Christian VII of Denmark from Gloucester House - The Duke of Cambridge, 50cm x 36cm Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
HRH Princess Mary - The Princess Royal - two presentation signed portrait photographs in easel frames dated 1951 and 1954, 16cm x 11.5cm and 17cm x 12cm Provenance: Presented to the famous Royal Jockey Sir Gordon Richards (2) Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
Nineteenth century oil on canvas portrait of Count Rudolf Wratislaw, wearing court uniform with silver bullion collar and cuffs and crest to top right corner, inscribed on reverse - Count Rudolph Wratislaw sent by him to Rev A H Wratislaw, Bury St Edmunds, 70cm x 57cm Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com

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