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Churchill (Winston Spencer). The Story of the Malakand Field Force, First Edition, portrait and 6 maps, front free endpaper with edges chipped and loose, one map loose and with one edge slightly chipped, original cloth, bookplate, rubbed, slightly soiled, head and foot of spine and corners knocked, small tears at foot of spine, 1898.
Lear (Edward). Autograph letter addressed to Miss Selwyn, San Remo, 19 April, 1883, 3 pp., 8vo, with two pen and ink drawings of skipping lambs and a large self-portrait caricature of Lear taking a tumble, writing of his "head being bad. It was blown off in the high wind here some weeks ago, & was only found .... after a severe search, & then so covered with grasshoppers and dust that it had to be put in the cistern...." in his characteristic self- mocking tone, signed "Yours sincerely Edward Lear" small tear to second sheet, the two sheets separated at the fold and with a small tear of c.1cm just touching the writing.
A Victorian decorative gold mourning brooch, oval with cast scrolling frame, black enamelled centre with raised white metal flowers set with seed pearls and small diamond, the locket back with photographic portrait and engraved inscription (lacks pin) together with a Victorian decorative gold metal locket brooch centred with a photographic portrait of a gentleman (2)
IN THE STYLE OF JEAN BAPTISTE AUGUSTIN (French) - Portrait of a young Woman her hair simply dressed in a band, unsigned but faint inscription at the bottom of the portrait, in contemporary gilt frame, 44.5cms x 29cms on blue paper laid onto card Provenance: the family history with this picture is that the portrait is of Mell De Lacaze, a great, great Aunt - who was a pupil of Augustin c.1785
ASCRIBED TO SIR JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS Portrait of a huntsman, watercolour 6" x 3" Pencil inscriptions to the reverse state "Sketch by Sir JE Millais Bart P.R.A., state 5, Johnnie gave me this Sept 97, ‘PJS’... "Given to me by father in 1900, Y E Skipwith" (‘Johnnie’ refers to John Guille Millais, John Everett Millais’ son, who wrote the accompanying books in this lot). Together with J G Millais: The Life and Letters of Sir John Everett Millais, 2 vols, inscribed by the author and dated 1900.
DUTCH SCHOOL, 17th century (?) A bust-length portrait of a lady wearing a lace headdress and ruff, the reverse with various labels, oil on panel, 151/2" x 111/2", in a red-stained "tortoiseshell" and ripple-moulded frame. Provenance: Lieutenant Colonel Sir Michael Peto, Iford Manor, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire. The reverse of the panel with an E. Stacy-Marks Ltd label bearing his name and the date "10th March 1961".
MANNER OF ALESSANDRO ALLORI A portrait of a woman against a green background, the reverse branded with an old inventory number, oil on panel, 143/4" x 113/4", in a giltwood frame boldly carved with scrolls and stylised leafage. Provenance: Almost certainly acquired by Harold Newgass, Esq. of Seaborough Court in the 1930's and afterwards at Stafford House, West Stafford, Dorset. Thence by descent to the Honourable Mrs Baillie.

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