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Raffaello Cipriani (19th century, Italian) Full body portrait of St. Dominic, founder of the Dominican Order. Painted with white Lilies symbolic of purity, ethereal crown and right hand raised heavenward. In a remarkable heavy giltwood frame with foliate Rococo C and S scrolls with Rocaille shells to the median of each side. Size incl. frame, Height: 211cm Width: 115cm Depth: approx. 6cm
Group Of Six Pictures To include Sir William Nicholson (1872-1949), Grammar School Magdalene College, 1905, signed lithograph, 37cm x 31cm ; Xylographer, lithograph, 27cm x 22cm; Edward Gordon Craig (1872-1966), portrait of Henry Irving, lithograph, 21m x 13.5cm; Lars Nyberg (b.1956-), Birch, drypoint, signed, 29.5cm x 19cm; Emil Orlik (1870-1932), woodcut figure study, 12cm x 10cm; L. Hopkins, man carrying baskets, etching, 21cmx 17cm; largest 61 x 54cm (frame size) (6)
A group of 4 miniature portraits to include English School, 18th century, Portrait of a young gentleman, on ivory, 4cm high; together with Sampson Towgood Roche (1759-1847), Portrait of an elderly gentleman, signed and dated 1790; Portrait of a lady in a coral necklace, circa 1800 by another hand; and a French school portrait miniature of a lady in profile, signed indistinctly 'L Gobb... Nice', largest 10cm (4)These items are offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and have been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref. No. 37U001KE
An early 20th century Art Nouveau silver plated (EPNS) chatelaine, having stylised female portrait design and masked links leading to six accessories to include; a circular scent bottle, aide memoire, scissor case, circular mirror (with female portrait embossed design), and a pencil, along with a Birmingham silver pencil holder hallmarked by John Thompson & Sons. Chatelaine approx. 37cm long. Further details: generally very good condition, age related wear and tarnishing.
Miniatur-Portrait der jungen Gräfin Valeska von Tiele-Winkler (1829 - 1880), DeutschlandPolychrome Malerei auf Porzellan; Frontalportrait der vierjährigen Valeska von Tiele-Winkler aus Moschen (Kreis Neustadt-Oberschlesien) in der Natur an einem Holztisch sitzend; in braungefärbtem Holzrahmen im Barockstil mit partieller goldfarbener Bemalung; Rückseitig in originaler Handschrift stehend " Valeska 4 Jahre alt" sowie auf einem Klebezettel nachgetragene Eckdaten zu dem Bild; nicht geöffnet; Maße: ca. 10,8 cm x 8,8 cm. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 71g.
Vinçotte, Thomas Jules, Baron (Belgian, 1850-1925), b. Borgerhout, and Wolfers Frès (Brussels, 1812-present) BELGIUM, Exposition Internationale des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, 1897, a uniface silver-gilt award plaque by Baron T.J. Vinçotte for Wolfers Frès, winged Fame in diaphanous robe at left, blowing trumpet and leaning on arch with a distant cityscape, tablet above named (Lucas, John Seymour, A.R.A.), each edge impressed with vp and scales foundry mark, 83 x 71mm, 353.40g (Maier p.132, 49; BDM VI, 280; cf. Kölner Munzkabinett 113, 1060; cf. BSJ 8, 458). Extremely fine and very rare £240-£300 --- John Seymour Lucas, RA (1849-1923), b. London, was a historical and portrait painter, as well as a theatrical costume designer. See also Lot 21.
Lapeyrière, Jacques Clément de (French, 1870-1958); b. Paris FRANCE, Gauguin, 1952, a bronze medal by J.C. de Lapeyrière, effigy of the painter in front of a Breton Christ-like figure on a cross, rev. a Tahitian woman lounging to right, bird at right, foliage behind, edge impressed bronze and cornucopia, 59mm, 111.94g (CGMP p.1156; cf. iNumis MBS 44, 1458). Extremely fine, green patina £50-£70 --- Provenance: bt A.C. Eimer, May 2007 Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) was a French post-impressionist artist who spent the last decade of his life in French Polynesia. The obverse image is taken from Gauguin’s Self Portrait with Yellow Christ, painted in Pont-Aven in 1890-1 and purchased for the Musée d’Orsay, Paris, in 1994/
Shagin, Alex (Russian, 1947-present); b. Leningrad, emigrated to the United States of America 1980 U.S.A., My Face, My Name, My Tools, My Craft, a cupro-nickel medalet by A. Shagin, self-portrait right, legend around, rev. head of Liberty to left, a reproduction of the 1878 Dollar by G.T. Morgan, 21mm, 4.98g. Brilliant, virtually mint state £10-£20 --- Alex Shagin, is a freelance medallic artist, now based in southern California.
Yau, Cecilia (Hong Kong, 1964-present); b. Hong Kong ENGLAND, William Morris, 1995, a hinged cast bronze plaque by Cecilia Yau [Lunts Castings] for the British Art Medal Society, outer surfaces impressions of Morris wallpaper, inner surfaces a rear view of Morris working at a loom at top, half-length portrait of Morris to right at bottom, 200 x 70mm opened, 100 x 70mm closed, 281.39g (Attwood 120; The Medal 29, p.142; E 2189). Extremely fine, as made, rare £150-£200 --- Provenance: Simmons MBS 69, 16 December 2014 (21) Edition of 62. William Morris (1834-96) was a textile designer and artist associated with the Arts and Crafts movement.
Ségoffin, Jean-Victor-Joseph-Ambroise (French, 1867-1925); b. Toulouse FRANCE, Joaquín Albarrán, 1907, a uniface cast bronze medal by J.-V.-J.-A. Ségoffin, bust left, 89mm, 137.88g (Freeman, Medical Medals, 5; Storer –; Brettauer –; cf. iNumis MBS 52, 827; cf. DNW 36, 699). Very fine and a good high-relief portrait study, rare; small piercing at top for suspension £80-£100 --- Joaquin Maria Albarrán y Dominguez (1860-1912) was a urologist, b. Sagua La Grande, Cuba, and director of the clinic of urology at Hôpital Necker, Paris.
Stothard, Alfred Joseph (British, 1793-1864); b. London ENGLAND, Joshua Reynolds, 1845, a silver medal by A.J. Stothard for the Art Union of London, bust left, rev. the infant Hercules strangling snakes while seated on a lion-skin, being detail from Reynolds’ painting The Infant Hercules, 58mm, 107.81g (Beaulah 2; BHM 2207; BDM VIII, 225; E 1399). Lightly cleaned in the past, otherwise extremely fine and very rare; perhaps only 30 struck and awarded as prizes by the Union in 1846 £240-£300 --- Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-92) was a portrait painter, and founder of the Royal Academy of Arts. This was the first medal to be issued in the Art Union of London series.
Daniel-Dupuis, Jean-Baptiste (French, 1849-1899); b. Blois FRANCE, Virginie Dupuis, 1877, a plated copper cliché by J.-B. Daniel-Dupuis, bust left, partly veiled, edge doubly impressed cuivre and cornucopia, 45mm, 22.48g (PBE 294; Marx p.56; Coll. R. Marx 312; BDM I, 661). Extremely fine and toned, very rare £100-£150 --- Provenance: bt Simmons, August 2003 Virginie Félicité Dupuis (1816-92) was the mother of the artist. The portrait on this cliché was reproduced on the better-known medal commemorating the death of Virginie in 1892 (cf. Baldwin 66, 1375).
Bertola, Louis (Italian, 1891-1973); b. Borgosesia, emigrated to France c. 1920 FRANCE, Victor Grignard, 1934, an Art Déco bronze plaque by L. Bertola, bust right, rev. two classical robed figures carrying symbolic stone up the steps to the Temple of Sciences, 80 x 59mm, 234.87g (cf. DNW 56, 823). Strong portrait, good very fine, rare £80-£100 --- François August Victor Grignard (1871-1935) was a chemist who shared, with fellow Frenchman Paul Sabatier, the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1912 for discoveries important in the synthesis of organic molecules.
Barber, Charles Edward (British, 1840-1917); b. London, emigrated to the United States of America 1852, and Saint-Gaudens, Augustus (American, 1848-1907); b. Dublin, emigrated to the United States of America 1848, and Scovill Manufacturing Co (Waterbury, CT, fl. 1802-1902) U.S.A., World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893, a bronze award medal by C.E. Barber for Scovill Manufacturing Co, standing figure of Christopher Columbus setting foot in the New World, modelled by A. Saint-Gaudens, rev. globe between seated angels, legend on tablet, named (S. Lucas A.R.A.), 77mm, 202.90g (Baxter 87; Weiss BW 549; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.335, 23; BDM I, 122; Eglitt 90). About extremely fine £80-£100 --- John Seymour Lucas, RA (1849-1923), b. London, was a historical and portrait painter, as well as a theatrical costume designer. See also Lot 420.
Sucharda, Prof. Stanislav (Bohemian, 1866-1916); b. Czechia, and Anýž, Frantisek, aka Franta (Prague, fl. 1901-1948) BOHEMIA, Nový Rok [New Year’s Eve], 1914, a uniface bronze plaque by Prof. S. Sucharda for F. Anýž, winged male figure next to a tree, 77 x 42mm, 93.74g (Paris Exh. Cat. 1974, 809; cf. Aurea e23, 1688; cf. DNW 35, 655). Scratched on obverse, otherwise very fine, but the back engraved with the portrait of a man in a hat, smoking £50-£70 --- Provenance: bt Simmons
Wyon, William (British, 1795-1851); b. Birmingham ENGLAND, Sir Francis Chantrey, 1846, a silver medal by W. Wyon for the Art Union of London, bust right, rev. James Watt seated left, a drawing of a plan resting on his lap, on which he rests a compass held in his right hand, from Chantrey’s sculptured memorial in Handsworth Church, Birmingham, edge impressed art-union of london 1843, 55mm, 75.35g (Beaulah 1; BHM 2227; BDM VIII, 683; E 1381). Extremely fine and richly toned, very rare; perhaps only 30 struck and awarded as prizes by the Union in 1847 £300-£400 --- Sir Francis Legatt Chantrey (1781-1841) was the leading portrait sculptor in Regency Britain. Intended as the first medal in the Art Union of London series and sanctioned in 1843, it was not until late in 1846 that Wyon, until then heavily involved in producing Indian campaign medals, was able to finalise a working set of dies. Medals were struck in two batches, in 1846 and 1847.
ENAMEL PORTRAIT BRACELET, CIRCA 1830Designed as a series of portraits depicting Geneva enamels of young ladies in regional costume, the name of the relevant canton to the reverse in white enamel, each framed with cannetille decoration of flowers, leaves, shells and burr motifs, length 16.3cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
English school (18th century)Full length portrait of Jonathan King as a young boy, holding a staff and with a spaniel at his side, oil on canvas, 108.5 x 84cm Jonathan King (d.1741), son of Ensign Thomas King (1693-1752), sold together with a book about the Records of the family of King (Sep. 55)
Andrew Robertson (1777-1845)An oval miniature portrait of a young gentleman, reputedly Augustus d'Este, illegitimate son of Augustus Duke of Sussex, brother of George IV, bust length wearing a blue coat with white stock, signed with monogram and dated 1807, watercolour on ivory, in gilt metal frame with elaborate seed pearl and gilt heightened hairwork panel verso, 7.5 x 5.8cm, cased, together with a copy of the book 'Letters and Papers of Andrew Robertson, miniature painter to his late Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex' by Archibald Robertson.Ivory Licence Submission Ref. VX8TDCPG Appears to be in good condition, minor surface dust/dirt beneath the glass.
Circle of Nicolas de Largilliere (1656-1746)Self-portrait, pencil drawing on watermarked laid paper, 19 1/2 x 16 cms Prov: The collection of the late Paul Whitfield (1942-2018) Scattered small spots of light foxing throughout, with a paler/white spot to the lapel area, and another similar smaller spot to the left edge.
J BoydellA North East view of Blenheim House and Park in the County of Oxford, etching with hand-colouring, 26 x 43cm; and three further to include View of Blenheim, Oxfordshire; the seat of his Grace the Duke of Marlborough; the Village of Iffley near Oxford; and a portrait of George Steevens after G Dance (4)

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