Archibald Ziegler, British 1903-1971 - Portrait of a woman wearing a qipao; oil on board, 75.5 x 55.5 cm (ARR) Provenance: private collection, purchased directly from the artist and thence by descent Note: born to a family of Jewish immigrants from Lithuania, the artist exhibited at important London galleries including the Wertheim Gallery in 1937, Leger Gallery in 1948 and the Ben Uri Gallery in 1947, 1950, 1959 and 1968. There was a recent exhibition of his work in his home neighbourhood of Hampstead at Burgh House, London in 2018.
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Frank O. Salisbury, British 1874-1962 - Ten portraits: Rev. Dr Harold Roberts, the President of World Methodist council, Dean at Leeds University. Faculty of Theology, President Designate at British Methodist conference, 1956; A.L. Regensburg ?; Second daughter of Charles Seaburn, father was president of Chicago association of commerce, Member of Marsh and Mclennon, 1954;Edward T. Stotesbury, a prominent investment banker from Philadelphia. Oil on canvas painting dated 1929 (fig.3) Laid the financial foundations of U.S steel with J. Pierpoint Morgan, 1929;Capt. Hon. H.C O'Callaghan Prittie, The rifle Brigade. Later, 5th Baron Dunalley, 1915;The Right Hon Lord Queensborough, painted as President of the Royal society of St George, 1947; Mrs Sylvia B. Rhodes, 1949; Frank W.J. Smith, managing director of three companies; Cropper & Co, Colthorp Board and Paper Mills, and Containers LTD. 1940; Ernest Evan Spicer, 1945; Ernest Evan Spicer, 1945; chalk and pastel on paper, 69 x 56 cm and smaller (unframed) (10) (ARR) Provenance: The Walpole Society, donated by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector Note: Frank O. Salisbury was one of the leading society portrait painters of his day. The son of a plumber and glazier, he was drawn to art at an early age and throughout his career painted many important figures in the cultural and political sphere, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill. His portraits of Dame Maud McCarthy and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII) are currently on display as part of the inaugural display at the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London. Salisbury also painted large-scale ceremonial, historical and religious scenes, many of which are now in public collections. Salisbury painted in a classical but lively style, bringing his sitters to life while remaining vehemently opposed to modern methods. The works for sale with Roseberys include portraits of glamourous society figures, politicians, eminent businesspeople, and members of the aristocracy. Interesting examples include portraits of Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the eponymous cereal company, Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur and Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the Women’s School of Design in New York. There is also a highly moving study of a Nurse in Wartime uniform. Alongside these portraits, there is also a collection of large-scale studies for religious scenes. These works have remained unseen for several decades and were recently donated to The Walpole Society by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector.
Edward Le Bas RA, British 1904-1966 - Still life with flowers, 1936; oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left 'E. le Bas. 36', on the reverse 'Edward le Bas Atrani near Amalfi', 64 x 51 cm (ARR) Note: works by the artist are in all major UK collections including the Tate, the National Museum of Wales, the National Portrait Gallery, London and the Government Art Collection. The artist was a friend of Duncan Grant and through his personal wealth amassed a large collection of works by Bloomsbury and Camden Town artists, as wells as important works by Edouard Vuillard, who was a major influence on his style.
Frank O. Salisbury, British 1874-1962 - Ten portraits: Col. Sir John Atkins, physician and surgeon. Army surgeon in the 2nd Boer War and First World War. Researched gas attacks, 1954; Fred Baltime, with a sketch of woman on reverse; Mrs Andrew Carnegie, former rector at St Andrews University, wife of philanthropist and industrialist Andrew Carnegie, two, 1933; Col. Sealy Clark, Salvation Army Colonel, 1946; Dr. Frank Nathan Daniel Buchman, Founder of the controversial religious movement that became Moral Re-armament. Switzerland, 1938; Mr Alkin; Mrs Victor Bond, two; Miss Beryl Badson; chalk and pastel on paper, 66 x 47.5 cm and smaller (unframed) (10) (ARR) Provenance: The Walpole Society, donated by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector Note: Frank O. Salisbury was one of the leading society portrait painters of his day. The son of a plumber and glazier, he was drawn to art at an early age and throughout his career painted many important figures in the cultural and political sphere, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill. His portraits of Dame Maud McCarthy and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII) are currently on display as part of the inaugural display at the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London. Salisbury also painted large-scale ceremonial, historical and religious scenes, many of which are now in public collections. Salisbury painted in a classical but lively style, bringing his sitters to life while remaining vehemently opposed to modern methods. The works for sale with Roseberys include portraits of glamourous society figures, politicians, eminent businesspeople, and members of the aristocracy. Interesting examples include portraits of Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the eponymous cereal company, Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur and Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the Women’s School of Design in New York. There is also a highly moving study of a Nurse in Wartime uniform. Alongside these portraits, there is also a collection of large-scale studies for religious scenes. These works have remained unseen for several decades and were recently donated to The Walpole Society by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector.
Frank O. Salisbury, British 1874-1962 - Ten portraits of unknown sitters: A gentleman in a suit; A young woman sat wearing dress and long necklace; A man wearing a suit and round glasses; A man with a moustache and striped tie; a man sat with hands clasped on knees; Possibly J.R.W Alexander 1947. New York, a woman in black or dark coloured dress, fur robe and triple pearl necklace; A gentleman in a suit with white beard; A man sat in an armchair ; A man wearing a three piece suit; A man with gaze directed right; chalk and pastel on paper, 64 x 52 cm and smaller (unframed) (10) (ARR) Provenance: The Walpole Society, donated by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector Note: Frank O. Salisbury was one of the leading society portrait painters of his day. The son of a plumber and glazier, he was drawn to art at an early age and throughout his career painted many important figures in the cultural and political sphere, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill. His portraits of Dame Maud McCarthy and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII) are currently on display as part of the inaugural display at the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London. Salisbury also painted large-scale ceremonial, historical and religious scenes, many of which are now in public collections. Salisbury painted in a classical but lively style, bringing his sitters to life while remaining vehemently opposed to modern methods. The works for sale with Roseberys include portraits of glamourous society figures, politicians, eminent businesspeople, and members of the aristocracy. Interesting examples include portraits of Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the eponymous cereal company, Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur and Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the Women’s School of Design in New York. There is also a highly moving study of a Nurse in Wartime uniform. Alongside these portraits, there is also a collection of large-scale studies for religious scenes. These works have remained unseen for several decades and were recently donated to The Walpole Society by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector.
Frank O. Salisbury, British 1874-1962 - Ten portraits: Hugh Bullock, worked on Wall Street, connected with the pilgrims trust?, son of Calvin Bullock; Mrs Joy Allpress, authority on antique and period decoration; Col. Robert James Blackham, army physician, barrister, author, political and Clark of the glaziers company (later Major General); Rev. Dr. Samuel Leslie Parke Cadman, leading American churchman, NBC religious broadcaster. Author, pastored central congregational church in Brooklyn, President of Federal council of churches of Christ, two; Rev Sidney Arthur Alexander, Canon of St Pauls Cathedral, painting commemorates 40 years of service with a study on reverse of the Rt Hon 7th Lord M ??, 1943; Bishop Asbury, aka 'The prophet of the Long Road led American Methodism from 1784, portrayed as though he was 39, 1957; Dr N.M. Butler, President of Columbia, Nobel peace Prize, President of Carnegie endowment for international peace, 1931; Steven Baker, Chairman of Manhattan Bank, 1931; Sir Charles John Bartlett, Chairman of Vauxhall Motors Ltd. Luton. Resident of Harpenden, Herts, 1954; chalk and pastel on paper,64.5 x 50.7 cm and smaller (unframed) (10) (ARR) Provenance: The Walpole Society, donated by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector Note: Frank O. Salisbury was one of the leading society portrait painters of his day. The son of a plumber and glazier, he was drawn to art at an early age and throughout his career painted many important figures in the cultural and political sphere, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill. His portraits of Dame Maud McCarthy and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII) are currently on display as part of the inaugural display at the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London. Salisbury also painted large-scale ceremonial, historical and religious scenes, many of which are now in public collections. Salisbury painted in a classical but lively style, bringing his sitters to life while remaining vehemently opposed to modern methods. The works for sale with Roseberys include portraits of glamourous society figures, politicians, eminent businesspeople, and members of the aristocracy. Interesting examples include portraits of Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the eponymous cereal company, Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur and Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the Women’s School of Design in New York. There is also a highly moving study of a Nurse in Wartime uniform. Alongside these portraits, there is also a collection of large-scale studies for religious scenes. These works have remained unseen for several decades and were recently donated to The Walpole Society by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector.
Claude Harrison, British 1922-2009 - Autumn Dollies, 1967; oil on board, signed and dated lower right 'Claude Harrison 67', also signed, titled and dated on the reverse 'Claude Harrison Autumn Dollies 67', 30.3 x 39.3 cm (ARR) Provenance: Abbott & Holder, London (according to the label attached to the reverse of the frame); private collection Note: the artist was largely known for his large scale murals in tempera of fantastical scenes, inspired by the burgeoning movement of the 1920s that included artists such as Winifred Knights and Tom Monnington. His works were featured in the Shell Guides and are now in museums including the Yale Centre for British Art, the Scottish National Portrait Gallery and Abbot Hall.
Frederick Deane, British 1924-2020 - Le Chapeau Noir; oil on board, with artist's label attached to the reverse, 44 x 35.8 cm (unframed) Provenance: the Estate of the Artist Note: works by the artist are in numerous public collections including the University of Manchester, Lady Margaret's Hall and St. Hugh's College. His portrait of his friend, the artist Harry Rutherford (1903-1985), is in the The Astley Cheetham Art Collection, alongside works by Geoffrey Key, Cedric Morris and Edward Wolfe. He was a member of Chelsea Arts Club Club and the Royal Society of Portrait Painters.
Feliks Topolski RA, Polish/British 1907–1989 - HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip. 1965; gouache and charcoal on paper, signed, titled and dated lower right 'Feliks Topolski HRH The Duke of Edinburgh 65', 49 x 33.7 cm (ARR) Note: an oil on canvas study, painted in the same year, recently sold in London for £12,500. Both the present lot and the oil were studies for an official portrait commissioned by Prince Philip, which later hung in Windsor Castle. London Life magazine covered of the making of the Royal Portrait in their 7th May 1966 edition.The artist also created a large-scale mural to commemorate the coronation of HM Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, commissioned by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh.
Lots 334-354 Donated to The Walpole Society - Frank Salisbury, British 1874-1962 - 9 religious figures and 4 unknown sitters; chalk and pastel on paper, 73 x 56 cm and smaller (unframed) (13) (ARR) Provenance: The Walpole Society, donated by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector Note: Frank O. Salisbury was one of the leading society portrait painters of his day. The son of a plumber and glazier, he was drawn to art at an early age and throughout his career painted many important figures in the cultural and political sphere, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill. His portraits of Dame Maud McCarthy and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII) are currently on display as part of the inaugural display at the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London. Salisbury also painted large-scale ceremonial, historical and religious scenes, many of which are now in public collections. Salisbury painted in a classical but lively style, bringing his sitters to life while remaining vehemently opposed to modern methods. The works for sale with Roseberys include portraits of glamourous society figures, politicians, eminent businesspeople, and members of the aristocracy. Interesting examples include portraits of Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the eponymous cereal company, Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur and Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the Women’s School of Design in New York. There is also a highly moving study of a Nurse in Wartime uniform. Alongside these portraits, there is also a collection of large-scale studies for religious scenes. These works have remained unseen for several decades and were recently donated to The Walpole Society by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector.
Dorothy Johnstone, Scottish 1892–1980 - Portrait of a lady seated, 1957; oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left 'Dorothy Johnstone 1957', 82.5 x 58 cm (ARR) Provenance:The Property of the Late Reverend John Watson (1939-2019)Note: Johnstone and her friend Cecile Walton came to prominence in Scotland during the inter-war period for their elegant and refined portraits that defined the style of the era. Her work was an important part of the show 'Modern Scottish Women: Painters & Sculptors 1885-1965' at the National Galleries of Scotland. Her works are now in public collections including The Fleming Collection, City Art Centre, Edinburgh and Aberdeen Art Gallery.
Frank O. Salisbury, British 1874-1962 - Ten portraits: Mrs S. L. Buxton, 1944; Harold Guylee Chester, Deputy chairman, Lloyds Bank. Presented to the sitter by Lloyds bank to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of his entry to the company. Benefactor of Methodism Vice -president designate of Methodist conference, two, with accompanying print of the finished oil, 1953; Henry John Bostock (1870-1956) Managing director of shoe factory in Stafford, 1949; Sir Thomas Pearson Frank, "The man who saved London from drowning"; Francis Dent, "It’s a bargain" Art dealer. Painted in exchange for return of Reflections to F.O. Salisbury, 1950; John W. Crawford, Board chairman of the County Savings Institute. Chairman of the Queens County Savings Bank, with a Portrait of a gentleman with a cane on the reverse, 1938; Mrs Robert G & Patricia Elbert, 1934; Mrs John S. W.Crawford, Elizabeth McAllister, New York, 1939/9; chalk and pastel on paper, 62.5 x 48 cm and smaller (unframed) (10) (ARR) Provenance: The Walpole Society, donated by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector Note: Frank O. Salisbury was one of the leading society portrait painters of his day. The son of a plumber and glazier, he was drawn to art at an early age and throughout his career painted many important figures in the cultural and political sphere, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill. His portraits of Dame Maud McCarthy and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII) are currently on display as part of the inaugural display at the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London. Salisbury also painted large-scale ceremonial, historical and religious scenes, many of which are now in public collections. Salisbury painted in a classical but lively style, bringing his sitters to life while remaining vehemently opposed to modern methods. The works for sale with Roseberys include portraits of glamourous society figures, politicians, eminent businesspeople, and members of the aristocracy. Interesting examples include portraits of Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the eponymous cereal company, Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur and Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the Women’s School of Design in New York. There is also a highly moving study of a Nurse in Wartime uniform. Alongside these portraits, there is also a collection of large-scale studies for religious scenes. These works have remained unseen for several decades and were recently donated to The Walpole Society by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector.
Frank O. Salisbury, British 1874-1962 - Ten portraits: W H. Watson, Dec 16 1943; Mrs Jane Lambert Wilson, 1949; Sir John Tweedie, eye specialist, former president of the Royal College of Surgeons and the Ophthalmological Society, 1914; Sir John Tweedie, 1914; Rt Hon Marquess of Bath Thomas Thin, painted for county hall Trowbridge to commemorate 35 years as chairman, 1941; Mrs Millard Evelyn Tydings, daughter of former ambassador to Moscow, husband to the former senator and speaker of the house, 1946; G.M White, 1955; Myron Charles Taylor, Director of the MET and Chairman of Cornell University; Myron Charles Taylor; Sir Edward Wilshaw, British businessman and the Chairman for Cable & Wireless (1936 to 1947), 1953; chalk and pastel on paper, 64 x 52.5 cm and smaller (unframed) (10) (ARR) Provenance: The Walpole Society, donated by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector Note: Frank O. Salisbury was one of the leading society portrait painters of his day. The son of a plumber and glazier, he was drawn to art at an early age and throughout his career painted many important figures in the cultural and political sphere, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill. His portraits of Dame Maud McCarthy and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII) are currently on display as part of the inaugural display at the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London. Salisbury also painted large-scale ceremonial, historical and religious scenes, many of which are now in public collections. Salisbury painted in a classical but lively style, bringing his sitters to life while remaining vehemently opposed to modern methods. The works for sale with Roseberys include portraits of glamourous society figures, politicians, eminent businesspeople, and members of the aristocracy. Interesting examples include portraits of Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the eponymous cereal company, Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur and Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the Women’s School of Design in New York. There is also a highly moving study of a Nurse in Wartime uniform. Alongside these portraits, there is also a collection of large-scale studies for religious scenes. These works have remained unseen for several decades and were recently donated to The Walpole Society by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector.
Frank O. Salisbury, British 1874-1962 - Ten portraits: Study for the portrait of The Hon. Mr Leighton ?; Mr Waldorf, New York, 1946; A man in an academic hood; A man sat with his hand resting under his chin; A man holding a book; A man with round glasses; a man wearing suit with striped tie; A man leaning on a desk; A man sat in a chair with his hands clasped and held at his chest; A man holding a book; chalk and pastel on paper, 64 x 51 cm and smaller (unframed) (10) (ARR) Provenance: The Walpole Society, donated by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector Note: Frank O. Salisbury was one of the leading society portrait painters of his day. The son of a plumber and glazier, he was drawn to art at an early age and throughout his career painted many important figures in the cultural and political sphere, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill. His portraits of Dame Maud McCarthy and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII) are currently on display as part of the inaugural display at the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London. Salisbury also painted large-scale ceremonial, historical and religious scenes, many of which are now in public collections. Salisbury painted in a classical but lively style, bringing his sitters to life while remaining vehemently opposed to modern methods. The works for sale with Roseberys include portraits of glamourous society figures, politicians, eminent businesspeople, and members of the aristocracy. Interesting examples include portraits of Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the eponymous cereal company, Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur and Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the Women’s School of Design in New York. There is also a highly moving study of a Nurse in Wartime uniform. Alongside these portraits, there is also a collection of large-scale studies for religious scenes. These works have remained unseen for several decades and were recently donated to The Walpole Society by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector.
Henry Lamb RA, Australian/British 1883-1960 - Portrait of Euphemia Lamb, c.1906; pencil on paper, 23.5 x 20.9 cm (ARR) Note: the present work is highly similar to the drawing 'Euphemia, 1906' illustrated no.7 p.17 in the catalogue 'Henry Lamb 1883-1960' for the touring exhibition in 1984 of the same name, which started at Manchester City Art Gallery and went on to Bristol, Birmingham and York.
Frank O. Salisbury, British 1874-1962 - Ten portraits: W. Harold Perry, Founder and director of Perry's (North London Ford car distributors), 1947; Sir James Owen, Mayor during the great war, 1923; Mrs Stephanie Post, 1944; Sir Edward Francis Knapp-Fisher, Receiver General, custodian and chapter clerk of Westminster Abbey, 1936; Lady Eva Mary Price, exhibited at royal society of portrait painters in 1948. 1946; Robert Maclean; Mrs Marjorie Miller, 1944; Mrs Marjorie Miller, 1944; Sholto J. Ogilvie, 1946; Dr. William Frederick Lofthouse, Rev. Methodist Minister and author, principal and tutor in systematic theology and philosophy at Handsworth College, Birmingham. 1939; chalk and pastel on paper, 67 x 52 cm and smaller (unframed) (10) (ARR) Provenance: The Walpole Society, donated by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector Note: Frank O. Salisbury was one of the leading society portrait painters of his day. The son of a plumber and glazier, he was drawn to art at an early age and throughout his career painted many important figures in the cultural and political sphere, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill. His portraits of Dame Maud McCarthy and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII) are currently on display as part of the inaugural display at the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London. Salisbury also painted large-scale ceremonial, historical and religious scenes, many of which are now in public collections. Salisbury painted in a classical but lively style, bringing his sitters to life while remaining vehemently opposed to modern methods. The works for sale with Roseberys include portraits of glamourous society figures, politicians, eminent businesspeople, and members of the aristocracy. Interesting examples include portraits of Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the eponymous cereal company, Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur and Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the Women’s School of Design in New York. There is also a highly moving study of a Nurse in Wartime uniform. Alongside these portraits, there is also a collection of large-scale studies for religious scenes. These works have remained unseen for several decades and were recently donated to The Walpole Society by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector.
Edward Le Bas RA, British 1904-1966 - Atrani, near Amalfi; oil on panel, signed and titled on the reverse 'Edward le Bas Atrani near Amalfi', 25.6 x 35.8 cm (ARR) Note: works by the artist are in all major UK collections including the Tate, the National Museum of Wales, the National Portrait Gallery, London and the Government Art Collection. The artist was a friend of Duncan Grant and through his personal wealth amassed a large collection of works by Bloomsbury and Camden Town artists, as wells as important works by Edouard Vuillard, who was a major influence on his style.
Frank O. Salisbury, British 1874-1962 - Ten portraits: Mrs Stuart Goodwin, 1947; The Hon. Joseph E. Davies, the United States' second ambassador to the Soviet Union during the 1930s. Pictured with his wife Marjorie Merriweather Post; The Hon. Joseph E. Davies; J. Dent, 1953; Rev. Dr Harris Elliot Kirk, Eminent preacher, pastor at Franklyn Street Presbyterian church since 1901, c.1925; Will Keith Kellogg, 1938. Founder of Kellogg Company (cereal); Judge Frank Harris Hiscock, Lawyer in Syracuse, modernised 20th century US law, Chief Judge for New York State of appeals, 1938; Mr Edward Stephen Harkness, American Philanthropist, distributed 130 million of his fathers investment profits, founded UK Pilgrim Trust and one of Yale's greatest benefactors, 1932; Mrs Edward S. Harkness, 1933; Mrs Edward S. Harkness, 1933;chalk and pastel on paper, 63.5 x 50.5 cm and smaller (unframed) (10) (ARR) Provenance: The Walpole Society, donated by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector Note: Frank O. Salisbury was one of the leading society portrait painters of his day. The son of a plumber and glazier, he was drawn to art at an early age and throughout his career painted many important figures in the cultural and political sphere, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill. His portraits of Dame Maud McCarthy and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII) are currently on display as part of the inaugural display at the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London. Salisbury also painted large-scale ceremonial, historical and religious scenes, many of which are now in public collections. Salisbury painted in a classical but lively style, bringing his sitters to life while remaining vehemently opposed to modern methods. The works for sale with Roseberys include portraits of glamourous society figures, politicians, eminent businesspeople, and members of the aristocracy. Interesting examples include portraits of Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the eponymous cereal company, Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur and Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the Women’s School of Design in New York. There is also a highly moving study of a Nurse in Wartime uniform. Alongside these portraits, there is also a collection of large-scale studies for religious scenes. These works have remained unseen for several decades and were recently donated to The Walpole Society by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector.
Frederick Deane, British 1924-2020 - Circus scene; oil on board, bears inscription with artist's name on the reverse of the frame, 35.9 x 53 cm Provenance: the Estate of the Artist Note: works by the artist are in numerous public collections including the University of Manchester, Lady Margaret's Hall and St. Hugh's College. His portrait of his friend, the artist Harry Rutherford (1903-1985), is in the The Astley Cheetham Art Collection, alongside works by Geoffrey Key, Cedric Morris and Edward Wolfe. He was a member of Chelsea Arts Club Club and the Royal Society of Portrait Painters.
Fairlie Harmer (Viscountess Harberton), British 1876-1945 - Portrait of a young woman; oil on canvas, signed lower right 'Fairlie H.', 50.5 x 40.5 cm (unframed) Provenance: The Property of the Late Reverend John Watson (1939-2019) Note: there are a number of works by the artist in UK public collections including Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, Manchester Art Gallery and the Ashmolean, Oxford.
Frank O. Salisbury, British 1874-1962 - Ten portraits: Mrs Loall Lee Holt, Aug 14 1957; Mrs Philip Halpen; Mrs Blanche T. Kerman, 1943; Mrs Edward F Hutton; Edward Mauger Iliffe, Lord Iliffe of Yattendon, 1ts Baron, newspaper and insurance magnate, President of the International Lawn Tennis Club of GB, 1946; Sir Alexander Maclean, New Zealander who immigrated to the USA and founded Macleans Ltd., supplier of products to English chemists. Returned to Bournemouth where the portrait was painted, 1945; Rev. Ernest Benson Perkins, British Methodist minister and author, general secretary of World Methodist church. 1950; Rev. Ernest Benson Perkins, 1956; Mrs Lil McConnell, 1949; W. T. Maclean, proprietor of The Bulletin, Philadelphia, 1929; chalk and pastel on paper, 62 x 48.5 cm and smaller (unframed) (10) (ARR) Provenance: The Walpole Society, donated by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector Note: Frank O. Salisbury was one of the leading society portrait painters of his day. The son of a plumber and glazier, he was drawn to art at an early age and throughout his career painted many important figures in the cultural and political sphere, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill. His portraits of Dame Maud McCarthy and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII) are currently on display as part of the inaugural display at the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London. Salisbury also painted large-scale ceremonial, historical and religious scenes, many of which are now in public collections. Salisbury painted in a classical but lively style, bringing his sitters to life while remaining vehemently opposed to modern methods. The works for sale with Roseberys include portraits of glamourous society figures, politicians, eminent businesspeople, and members of the aristocracy. Interesting examples include portraits of Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the eponymous cereal company, Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur and Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the Women’s School of Design in New York. There is also a highly moving study of a Nurse in Wartime uniform. Alongside these portraits, there is also a collection of large-scale studies for religious scenes. These works have remained unseen for several decades and were recently donated to The Walpole Society by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector.
Álvaro Guevara, Chilean 1894-1951 - Maruja, 1943; oil on canvas, 49.5 x 35 cm Provenance: the Estate of the Artist (according to the label attached to the reverse); with P. & D. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd., London (according to the label attached to the reverse); Mark Glazebrook (1936-2009); private collection, gifted by the above Exhibitions: P. & D. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd., London, 'Álvaro Guevara: A Chilean Painter in London and Paris', 3rd December 1974 - 10th January 1975 , cat. no.18b (according to the label attached to the reverse) Note: the artist studied at the Slade in London during the 1910s and soon became involved with Roger Fry's Omega Workshops alongside Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell. He had exhibitions at the Leicester Galleries in 1926 and his works are in the collections of the Manchester Art Gallery, York Art Gallery and the Tate, including a celebrated portrait of Edith Sitwell.
Clifford Hall, British 1904-1973 - Portrait of Abbie La Fleur, 1958; pencil and coloured crayon on paper, signed and dated centre right 'Clifford Hall 1958', 61.5 x 50.7 cm (ARR) Note: the present lot is a study for an oil on canvas which was sold at Bonhams, London in 2006. Abbie Le Fleur was a dancer from the Bahamas who came to London to study fashion design around 1957. She worked as a dancer at Club Ebony in Gerrard Street, Soho, and was introduced to my father by his friend, George Melly, in 1958. With thanks to the Clifford Hall Estate for their assistance with the cataloguing of this work.
Frank O. Salisbury, British 1874-1962 - Ten portraits: Mrs Angela Gabler, with a portrait of a gentleman on the reverse, 1945; Mrs John S. W. Crawford, (Elizabeth McAllister), 1938/39; George Robert Freeman, 1943; Mr Sealy Clark, with additional portrait of Clark in military uniform on the reverse; John Darling, 1949; possibly the Duke of Devonshire; Colonel J. B. Gartside, 1951; Sir William Coraus; Mrs Angela Gabler, 1945; Portrait of a woman; chalk and pastel on paper, 65 x 50.5 cm and smaller (unframed) (10) (ARR) Provenance: The Walpole Society, donated by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector Note: Frank O. Salisbury was one of the leading society portrait painters of his day. The son of a plumber and glazier, he was drawn to art at an early age and throughout his career painted many important figures in the cultural and political sphere, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill. His portraits of Dame Maud McCarthy and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII) are currently on display as part of the inaugural display at the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London. Salisbury also painted large-scale ceremonial, historical and religious scenes, many of which are now in public collections. Salisbury painted in a classical but lively style, bringing his sitters to life while remaining vehemently opposed to modern methods. The works for sale with Roseberys include portraits of glamourous society figures, politicians, eminent businesspeople, and members of the aristocracy. Interesting examples include portraits of Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the eponymous cereal company, Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur and Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the Women’s School of Design in New York. There is also a highly moving study of a Nurse in Wartime uniform. Alongside these portraits, there is also a collection of large-scale studies for religious scenes. These works have remained unseen for several decades and were recently donated to The Walpole Society by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector.
Frank O. Salisbury, British 1874-1962 - Ten portraits: HH Princess Harriner, India June 22 1953; Miss Beatrice Harrison or "Pietro and Beatrice" Renowned Cellist who played throughout Europe and the USA, first Cellist and youngest to ever win the Mendelssohn prize. She inspired and worked with composers like Elgar, Delius and Charles Villers Stanford. She performed the hugely popular debut radio broadcast in her garden with the BBC, the first en plein air performance, 1944; Lord Inverforth, 1st Baron Andrew Weir. Four Portraits. President, Andrew Weir shipping & Trading Co. Former Surveyor - General of Supply at War Office and Minister of Munitions. Painted at his home in Hampstead. 1934/44/47; Mrs Edward F. Hutton, 1937; John Marten Evans, 1945; Rev Fredrick Harrison, 1958; Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the women's school of design in New York, 1928; Hon. Mrs Renee Iliffe, 1945; Thomas D. Jones, 1929; Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur, wife to the Ruler of the state of Bhahwalpur, 1956; chalk and pastel on paper, 64.5 x 50.5 cm and smaller (unframed) (10) (ARR) Provenance: The Walpole Society, donated by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector Note: Frank O. Salisbury was one of the leading society portrait painters of his day. The son of a plumber and glazier, he was drawn to art at an early age and throughout his career painted many important figures in the cultural and political sphere, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill. His portraits of Dame Maud McCarthy and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII) are currently on display as part of the inaugural display at the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London. Salisbury also painted large-scale ceremonial, historical and religious scenes, many of which are now in public collections. Salisbury painted in a classical but lively style, bringing his sitters to life while remaining vehemently opposed to modern methods. The works for sale with Roseberys include portraits of glamourous society figures, politicians, eminent businesspeople, and members of the aristocracy. Interesting examples include portraits of Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the eponymous cereal company, Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur and Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the Women’s School of Design in New York. There is also a highly moving study of a Nurse in Wartime uniform. Alongside these portraits, there is also a collection of large-scale studies for religious scenes. These works have remained unseen for several decades and were recently donated to The Walpole Society by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector.
Frank O. Salisbury, British 1874-1962 - Ten portraits: Lady Scott, 1946; Lady Scott, 1946; Study for portrait; Study for portrait; Mr Edward Townsend Stotesbury, Philidelphia banker. Quaker. Laid the financial foundations of US Steel with J.P. Morgan, 1955; Rt. Rev. Ernest Milmore Stires, Episcipal Bishop of Long Island. 1927; Rt. Rev. Ernest Milmore Stires, 1927; Study of a Nurse; Portrait of a man in a academic/ceremonial gown; Mrs Edna Samuel, wife of Harold Samuel, Chairman of Land Securities, 1950; chalk and pastel on paper, 63.5 x 50.5 cm and smaller (unframed) (10) (ARR) Provenance: The Walpole Society, donated by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector Note: Frank O. Salisbury was one of the leading society portrait painters of his day. The son of a plumber and glazier, he was drawn to art at an early age and throughout his career painted many important figures in the cultural and political sphere, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill. His portraits of Dame Maud McCarthy and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII) are currently on display as part of the inaugural display at the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London. Salisbury also painted large-scale ceremonial, historical and religious scenes, many of which are now in public collections. Salisbury painted in a classical but lively style, bringing his sitters to life while remaining vehemently opposed to modern methods. The works for sale with Roseberys include portraits of glamourous society figures, politicians, eminent businesspeople, and members of the aristocracy. Interesting examples include portraits of Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the eponymous cereal company, Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur and Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the Women’s School of Design in New York. There is also a highly moving study of a Nurse in Wartime uniform. Alongside these portraits, there is also a collection of large-scale studies for religious scenes. These works have remained unseen for several decades and were recently donated to The Walpole Society by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector.
Frank O. Salisbury, British 1874-1962 - Religious figures; chalk and pastel on paper, 67.8 x 55 cm and smaller (unframed) (10) (ARR) Provenance: The Walpole Society, donated by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector Note: Frank O. Salisbury was one of the leading society portrait painters of his day. The son of a plumber and glazier, he was drawn to art at an early age and throughout his career painted many important figures in the cultural and political sphere, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill. His portraits of Dame Maud McCarthy and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII) are currently on display as part of the inaugural display at the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London. Salisbury also painted large-scale ceremonial, historical and religious scenes, many of which are now in public collections. Salisbury painted in a classical but lively style, bringing his sitters to life while remaining vehemently opposed to modern methods. The works for sale with Roseberys include portraits of glamourous society figures, politicians, eminent businesspeople, and members of the aristocracy. Interesting examples include portraits of Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the eponymous cereal company, Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur and Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the Women’s School of Design in New York. There is also a highly moving study of a Nurse in Wartime uniform. Alongside these portraits, there is also a collection of large-scale studies for religious scenes. These works have remained unseen for several decades and were recently donated to The Walpole Society by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector.
Frank O. Salisbury, British 1874-1962 - Ten portraits: Rev. Coslie Weatherhead, Methodist preacher, author and psychologist, 1954; RH Robertson, 1950; Miss Hilda M. Swift, wife of Harold Swift, the president of Chicago University, 1938; Rev John Wesley, 1934; Rev John Wesley, 1953; Miss Charlotte B. Van Bomel, 1950; Mr Edson White, President Armour company (meat processors) Chicago, 1928; Lady Wilshaw, wife of Sir Edward Wilshaw, British businessman, and the chairman of Cable & Wireless Communications, 1944; Mrs Olivia Whittock, 1944; Sir Arthur Monro Sutherland (1867–1953), Lord Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1948; chalk and pastel on paper, 65.5 x 56.1 cm and smaller (unframed) (10) (ARR)Provenance: The Walpole Society, donated by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector Note: Frank O. Salisbury was one of the leading society portrait painters of his day. The son of a plumber and glazier, he was drawn to art at an early age and throughout his career painted many important figures in the cultural and political sphere, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill. His portraits of Dame Maud McCarthy and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII) are currently on display as part of the inaugural display at the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London. Salisbury also painted large-scale ceremonial, historical and religious scenes, many of which are now in public collections. Salisbury painted in a classical but lively style, bringing his sitters to life while remaining vehemently opposed to modern methods. The works for sale with Roseberys include portraits of glamourous society figures, politicians, eminent businesspeople, and members of the aristocracy. Interesting examples include portraits of Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the eponymous cereal company, Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur and Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the Women’s School of Design in New York. There is also a highly moving study of a Nurse in Wartime uniform. Alongside these portraits, there is also a collection of large-scale studies for religious scenes. These works have remained unseen for several decades and were recently donated to The Walpole Society by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector.
A GERMAN PORCELAIN OVAL PANEL painted in polychrome enamels with a portrait of a young girl wearing a yellow draped white dress, her left arm uplifted with a butterfly resting on her fingers, 1 3/4" x 2 1/4", in a scroll chased gilt metal mount, unmarked (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No cracks, chips and restoration, but the painting is sadly scratched quite deeply around and on her face
AN 18CT GOLD PENDANT, set with a painted bust length portrait of a young lady wearing her brown hair up and a blue dress, in a stamped and pierced scroll frame on hanging loop, London 1974 (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Painted on a leaf of plastic, back weighs 1.1g, flimsy
ATTRIBUTED TO CORNELIUS BERIS DURHAM (1809-1884) Portrait of a Lady, seated and holding a fan, miniature on ivory, unsigned, 6 1/4" x 4 1/4", gilt frame (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Non transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 7U6HVPT4 Condition Report: Very slight loft to ivory along left side, small loss of paint near her right elbow.
A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN PANEL, c.1880, of plain rounded oblong form, painted in sombre enamels with the head and shoulders portrait of a young moustachioed man wearing a bow tie, unsigned and unmarked, mounted in unmarked yellow metal as a brooch (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Panel 3.3 x 2.6cm, no cracks, chips or restoration. Metal unmarked and untested. Generally good
HENRY BONE (1755-1834) J. Clements Esq., half length portrait, oval, enamel on copper miniature, signed, titled and inscribed on reverse "Henry Bone pinx. May 1802", 3" x 2 1/2", framed (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Very minor flakes to extreme edge 1,6 and 9
ENGLISH SCHOOL (19th century) Portrait of a Woman in a lace bonnet, oval miniature on ivory with hair plait to reverse, unsigned, 2” x 1 1/2", leaf chased silver (unmarked) frame (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Non transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number PAGH5ZB7 Condition Report: Very good
A VIENNA PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE, late 19th century, of plain circular form, centrally painted in polychrome enamels by K. Weight (?) with a three quarter length portrait of a maiden "Waldesstimme" (Forest Voice), within a gilt and white jewelled enamelled green border, signed, inscribed and numbered D65 in blue, shield in blue, 9 1/2" diameter (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Good, no chips, cracks or restoration

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