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Circle of Anne Mee (1765-1851) Portrait miniature of a lady, believed to be Elizabeth Hay, Countess of Erroll (née FitzClarence, 1801-1856), head and shoulders in a white dress with yellow tieinscribed indistinctly verso 'Elizabeth Fitzclarence' and possibly 'wife of W Hay, Earl of Erroll'watercolour on ivory7.5cmProvenance:Private collection, Launceston Place, London, W8This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref. No. DX4K2ZAN.
18TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Ann Hylton of Hylton Castle Cumberland, wife of Sir Richard Musgrave, Bart Ob 1766", titled verso and to gilt slip, a portrait study, oil on canvas, unsigned, within an oval, 74 cm x 62 cm CONDITION REPORTS Has had some areas of restoration/over painting, mainly to herself. Has been re-varnished at some point. Crazing throughout. Has been re-lined. The frame is worn, showing signs of splitting, knocks and bumps, crazing to the varnish etc. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details.
SCHOOL OF SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE “Mary Elizabeth, wife of 2nd Earl Grey 1776-1861”, a portrait study, head and shoulders, oil on canvas, unsigned, within an oval, inscribed on old handwritten label verso, 77 cm x 63 cm CONDITION REPORTS Crazing throughout. In need of a clean. There is a heavy scratch running down the background on her left hand side. Rubbing to the edges where it's sat in the slip. There are areas of dirt, particularly noticeable around her left hand eye, ear lobe and area at the top of the scratch. The frame has significant losses throughout and rubbing to the slip. Label is crudely done. See images for more details including those under UV
A box containing a Chinese ginger jar with turquoise ground, set with crane and flowers, together with another smaller similar, a pair of Victorian pink glass vases and matching cylindrical vase and similar jug and KENSI "Townscape scene", oil on canvas, indistinctly signed lower right and inscribed "Kensi 66" verso, together with another similar CONDITION REPORTS The larger of the ginger jars - there is a small chip to the edge of the lid and there is wear to the glaze where the lid rubs. There is a strange firing / glaze residue to base. The smaller jar has wear to the glaze where the lid has rubbed and the lid has been broken in several pieces and badly restored. Both have firing faults etc, surface scratches. The pink glass jug has a crack running down the main body from the join of the handle. One of the pair of vases has damage to four of its legs as well as a crack running down the neck. The other one also has damaged feet. The cylindrical vase has damage to its feet as well as two chips to the rim. The portrait picture has damage and rips through the canvas as well as repairs. Appears to have been re-varnished with a yellowy substance. The smaller picture also has repairs and heavy crazing. Again appears to have been re-varnished. All items with general wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further detail.
A Victorian Doulton Lambeth commemorative jug for the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria inscribed "She wrought her people lasting good" with double portrait to the main body 18.5 cm high together with a matching beaker 8.4 cm diameter x 12.6 cm high and a Royal Doulton floral banded ewer 22 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The beaker has some silver residue to the interior and there is a small similar type mark to the exterior rim. Unknown why this is or what it is. Some scratches. The jug has some scratching. The floral jug has had its handle broke off and restored and there is a strange firing fault to the base. All items have wear and tear conducive to age and use including scratching. See images fore more details.
NESTOR CAMBIER (1879-1949) "Lady in white dress with red sash, a glass vase in foreground", a portrait study, full length, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 92 cm x 70 cm CONDITION REPORTS Has crazing variously throughout, particularly in the top left hand corner and on the blue to the edge of her skirt with her knee. There is an area of dirt to the bottom of her skirt near her ankles, whole painting could do with a clean. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use. Frame has been painted, various cracks throughout. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
A box containing a collection of various objets de vertus including an 18th Century pendant reliquary each side set with six roundels with indistinct handwritten script beneath facet cut glass edged panels 5.5 cm x 4.7 cm, a Georgian white metal mounted and carved tortoiseshell bound eye glass or magnifying glass (tortoiseshell very damaged) 7.4 cm diameter, a wooden cased wax portrait bust medallion inscribed verso "T Master Esq The Abbey Cirencester" 4.3 cm diameter (bust damaged), a 19th Century white metal acanthus decorated teether (whistle and bells extant but ivory or coral teether missing) 10 cm long, a carved betel nut pomander of egg form 5.5 cm high, a white metal and mother of pearl and paste mounted lidded miniature basket containing a miniature white metal knife, fork and spoon 4 cm x 2.7 cm x 2.6 cm high, a Persian lacquered rectangular lidded box depicting a bloody tiger hunt with various animals and hunters 23 cm x 17 cm x 7.5 cm high containing various mainly plastic counters, a Queen Victoria white metal Golden Jubilee medallion, silver teaspoon, three various beadwork and wirework purses, a beadwork covered bone egg containing bone dominoes 4.3 cm high, four paste decorated and one other buckle, paste decorated hair clip, Chinese polychrome decorated bowl of small proportions 16.5 cm diameter, a Luneville floral decorated pot and cover, and a Tiffany sterling silver keyring etc
A Coalport cabinet plate by Thomas Keeling, circa 1901, fully painted with a scene of 'Mother and Child' after Joshua Reynolds, with gilt gadrooned rim, signed 'T. Keeling, '01', green printed factory mark, titled to the reverse, 23cm diameterThomas Keeling was born in 1864 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. He is first shown working for Copeland 1882-84 painting figure subjects on tiles and slapped and later worked as a principal artist Coalport in the early 1900s, specialising in fruit, animal studies, figures and portrait heads. In 1909 he left Coalport to open a china shop in Kidderminster.Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. Crazing to the glaze. A couple of spots of gilt wear to the rim.
A rare Caughley polychrome mug, circa 1785-90of straight-sided cylindrical form, with an indented loop handle, painted with an Angelica Kauffman-style oval panel of a woman seated with a dog, the panel decorated predominantly in brown and green tones with a pink blush to her cheeks, below a gilt and blue 'Flaming Pearl' border, unmarked, 8.5cm high and 6cm diameterProvenance: Ivor Southorn Collection. Ex. Godden Reference Collection.Condition:Rubbing and some minute nicks to the gilding on the upper rim. Two faint hairlines or crazing lines to the upper portion of the handle. There is some gilt loss to the foliage on either side of the portrait panel. Old remnants of sellotape residue to the body.
An impressive Coalport limited edition Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee vase and cover, 1897made exclusively for Osler & Co, a limited edition numbered 4 of 50 and likely painted by J.H Plantthe cover with crown imperial finial, painted with four orders of knighthood in circlets linked by gilt diamond, thistle, shamrock and rose chain, angular lion's head handles, the body decorated to either side with young and old heads of Queen Victoria in profile as portrait medallions on a ruby ground, within a gilt circlet set with six sepia views to either side to document the industrial and agricultural progress throughout her reign, within wreath surrounds and gilt with oak branches, the socle with the Colonial Dominions of Australia and Canada, printed factory marks and the inscription 'This vase is one of 50 produced to commemorate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee 1897, Manufacturered by the Coalport China Co Limited Exclusively for US No4' to cover and base, 53cm high (cover restored)Provenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Condition:Cover - there is restoration, it looks like the knop has been broken off and so has the top of the crown. This is good quality restoration and has been done relative sympathetically. There are also some hairlines to the underside of the cover and this area has been over painted to cover these. One hairline is still slightly visible. The top of the cover has patches and spots of brown discolouration.Vase - the interior of the vase is heavily discoloured. Possible water damage? In the same area to the exterior, there is also a slight discolouration. The exterior section of the vase above the base has some stained crazing lines. Generally, the whole of the body has closely packed crazing throughout. Some of this crazing on the foot is also stained and discoloured. Again, the underside is very stained. No signs of other damages or repairs. There is some slight wear to the gilding on the edges of the handles.Please see images
An English porcelain 'Success to Trade' jug, painted with a portrait of a black Moorish gentleman in a yellow headdress inscribed 'T. WEBSTER 1821', with coat of arms and motto 'Upon my Honour, Quid Rides' (Why do you Laugh?) and 'The Hand that reveals & the Heart the conceals', opposed by a further coat of arms for a butcher or similar merchant trade, the portrait panel probably representing to the owner's shop or business name - e.g. 'Blackamoor's-Head', unmarked, 21cm highProvenance: The Ivor Southorn Collection. With lot label for Sotheby's, 23rd November 1993, lot 155 and a paper note 'Given to our grandparents the Rev'd James & Mrs Hitchings by Josiah Wedgwood for a wedding present. James Hitchings was at Oxford with Josiah Wedgwood'. The details on this note appear to be erroneous.Reverend James Hitchins was the second son of Sir Edward Hitchings (1749–1825) Mayor of Oxford. On the 24th October, 1806 James was matriculated at the University of Oxford by Christ Church at the age of 16. He received his BA in 1810, served as an Ensign with the Oxfordshire Local Militia in 1812, was Curate of Stratton Audley in 1813 and Vicar of Wargrave, Berkshire, from 1826 until his death on 7th May 1850.
Attributed Victorian Officers Full Dress uniform to Colonel Reginald Brittan DSO, Derbyshire Regiment, the tunic is in scarlet cloth with cloth collar and cuffs in the regimental facing colour of white, the collar is ornamented with gold lace at the top and Russia braid at the bottom with Queen Victoria Crown Derbyshire Regiment collar badges in silver/enamel, the cuffs are also decorated with gold lace and Russia braid forming an Austrian knot, gilt regimental pattern buttons with Queen Victoria Crown throughout, twisted round gold shoulder cords bearing the rank badges for a Lieutenant Colonel in bullion embroidery, red cotton loops for a medal bar to the left breast, blue cloth dress trousers with scarlet stripe to the seams, Wellington Boots with swan neck spurs complete with boot trees, Officers buff leather sword belt and slings with Waist Belt Clasp to the Derbyshire Regiment in silver/gilt, buff leather sword knot, transit tin containing gold lace and red Morroco leather sword belt, officers sash, and under tunic sword belt, the uniform can be seen being worn in the family portrait of Colonel Brittan (not part of this lot), (Reginald Brittan was born at Clifton, Gloucestershire on 26th January 1865,educated at Clifton and Marlborough Colleges, after attending the Royal Military college joined the 1st Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (The sherwood foresters) with the rank of Lieutenant in August 1885, and promoted Captain in July 1892, he was married to Alice Gisborne on 22nd November 1893 at Derby, he was appointed Adjutant 4th Battalion Sherwood Foresters on 1st March 1895 and served in the South African War in that role from January 1900 to May 1901, he was Mentioned in Despatches, London Gazette, September 1901, created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order , London Gazette 27th September 1901, 'Reginald Brittan, Captain, Derbyshire regiment. In recognition of services during operations in South Africa', gazetted Lieutenant Colonel July 1908 and command 4th Battalion Sherwood Foresters, at outbreak of war in 1914 given command in UK of 14th Battalion Sherwood Foresters which was later renamed 13th Battalion, Training Reserve, and then 53rd Battalion Sherwood Foresters, demobilised in April 1919 he was awarded the O.B.E. 'In recognition of services in connection with the war', there are no campaign medals for WW1 as all his service was in the UK, he passed away on 22nd September 1949 and is buried at St Bartholomews Church, Failand, Somerset, Colonel Brittans daughter Olive was married to Colonel John Clervaux Chaytor whose items are also in this auction, their daughter Pamela was married to Captain H.R.H. Fooks, the uniform comes direct from family)
Boer War DSO group to Colonel Reginald Brittan, Sherwood Foresters, Distinguished Service Order, V.R.I., silver gilt and enamel, Order of the British Empire, G.R.I.(Military, silver gilt, H.M. London 1919), Queens South Africa Medal with clasps, 'Cape Colony', 'Transvaal', 'Wittebergen', 'South Africa 1901' (CAPT. R. BRITTAN DERBY: REGT.), court mounted as worn, together with a miniature medal group of the same medals, and original case for the OBE, the medals can be seen being worn in the family portrait of Colonel Brittan (not part of this lot), Reginald Brittan was born at Clifton, Gloucestershire on 26th January 1865,educated at Clifton and Marlborough Colleges, after attending the Royal Military college joined the 1st Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (The sherwood foresters) with the rank of Lieutenant in August 1885, and promoted Captain in July 1892, he was married to Alice Gisborne on 22nd November 1893 at Derby, he was appointed Adjutant 4th Battalion Sherwood Foresters on 1st March 1895 and served in the South African War in that role from January 1900 to May 1901, he was Mentioned in Despatches, London Gazette, September 1901, created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order , London Gazette 27th September 1901, 'Reginald Brittan, Captain, Derbyshire regiment. In recognition of services during operations in South Africa', gazetted Lieutenant Colonel July 1908 and command 4th Battalion Sherwood Foresters, at outbreak of war in 1914 given command in UK of 14th Battalion Sherwood Foresters which was later renamed 13th Battalion, Training Reserve, and then 53rd Battalion Sherwood Foresters, demobilised in April 1919 he was awarded the O.B.E. 'In recognition of services in connection with the war', there are no campaign medals for WW1 as all his service was in the UK, he passed away on 22nd September 1949 and is buried at St Bartholomews Church, Failand, Somerset, Colonel Britons daughter Olive was married to Colonel John Clervaux Chaytor whose items are also in this auction, their daughter Pamela was married to Captain H.R.H. Fooks,the group comes direct from family
1968 Manchester Utd The Team's Official Guide with signatures of the United European Cup winning team to the cover, over each portrait, to include Stepney, Brennan, Dunne, Crerand, Foulkes, Stiles, Best, Kidd, Charlton, Sadler and Aston (the star player in the Final) plus Denis Law (who missed the Final injured); fair/good. NB the vendor (a good friend of Matt Busby) obtained the autographs in the United dressing room after the match v WBA on the 14th August 1968. (1)
Mid-1920s Framed Vintage Rugby Images (2): Lovely duo: Original hand-finished portrait, 19" x 16.5" overall in glazed frame, E Stanbury in England cap & kit, suggested c1926, excellent; plus in a more modern 20" x 16" framed display, the joint team photo of England & the NSW Waratahs at Twickers in 1928. Lovely clean sharp image
A group of mainly silver jewellery, including an antique portrait brooch with twisted frame, pin and catch fitting, a silver buckle, a turquoise and seed pearl ring, size N, a turquoise forget me not vase brooch, with filigree work and seed pearl detail, a gilt metal agate brooch, engraved bangle and other items Condition Report: Silver gross weight 108 grams
AMENDED DESCRIPTION & IMAGE A collection of items including an antique amethyst and paste set ring, mounted in 9 ct, ring size N, an oval blue enamel Arts & Crafts style brooch, a paste set crescent brooch in base metal, an enamel brooch of a portrait of a lady in a red hat, a red paste wishbone ring, mounted in silver, ring size L, a green glass and enamel brooch, signed Leslie Block and a paste and faux pearl and faux opal set necklaceCondition Report: 9 ct gross weight 2.75 grams
A group of silver jewellery, including two enamel butterfly brooches, a butterfly wing brooch, marble clover leaf brooch, a quartz cabochon cut brooch, a blue paste ring, size N, a cross pendant and chain, an adjustable bangle, all in silver and a ladies swiss pocket watch with seed pearl detail and an enamel portrait of a lady to the backCondition Report: Silver gross weight 67.9 gramsPocket watch missing two pearls and case back is loosepurple butterfly brooch has some damage to the enamel

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