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A portrait of an 18th century gentleman, oil on canvas, a well painted depiction of a distinguished gent in period attire, unsigned, within a moulded gilt frame, re-framed and appears to be re-lined, with some cracquelure, some small damages to canvas 75cm x 62cm & 90cm x 77cm canvas doesnt appear to be re-lined and has been consigned locally from a private client.
Large portrait of Brigadier General standing in front of a map of central United States in full uniform and cap.Silver gelatin print. Legible handwritten text reads, To Sgt. Walter Gray... Brig. Gen.. Signature illegible. Dimensions: 11"W x 14"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Large portrait of Colonel George R. Geen in full uniform with slicked back hairstyle.Silver gelatin print. Legible handwritten text reads, "Best wishes to Sgt Walter Gray, a damn good photo shooter. George R. Geer Colonel Air Corps." Dimensions: 11"W x 14"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Black and white stereoscope photos; President McKinley's funeral portrait with flowers.Board size: 7in x 3.5in. Sight size: 6in x 3.25in. Details of the studio on the left and right of the board. Details of the photo on the bottom right of the board. Artist: C.H. GravesIssued: 1901Manufacturer: The Universal Photo Art Co.Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Decorative porcelain trays with a portrait of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and John F. Kennedy.White House Historical Association backstamp on base. This item has its original box. Boxes measure: 4.5 in. L x 4.5 in. W x 9.75 in. H. Dimensions: 4.25""W x 9.25""H""Manufacturer: The White House Historical AssociationCondition: Age related wear.
Dapper portrait of a man with middle part holding a cigar and paper while seated in chair. Albumen print on cardstock.Legible text reads, "To Peter, To one of the best good fellows..." Signature illegible. White N.Y. stamp. Sight size: 5"W x 6.75"H. With border: 7"W x 8.25"H. Manufacturer: White N.Y.Condition: Age related wear. Cardstock damaged/missing.
Includes: four buttons with one stating "Reagan for President" on front; one stating "Reagan Bush"; one stating "Reagan ‘80" with image of Reagan in cowboy hat; and one stating "Reagan 1980" with portrait of Reagan and image of Uncle Sam. Two stickers, with one sticker stating "Reagan & Bush", and the second stating "The time is now. Reagan & Bush" (10.75-11 in L x 3 in H).Dimensions: 2.25"-3"Condition: Age related wear.
24k gold finish hinged frame portrait of President Lincoln.‘The White House Christmas 1999' impressed stamp on the front. WHHA impressed stamp on the back. President Lincoln s impressed on the back. Certificate of Authenticity included. This item has its original box: 6in x 5.25 x 0.5in. Issued: 1999Dimensions: 2.5""L x 3""HManufacturer: The White House Historical AssociationCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Green banknote with trellis patterns and portrait of South Korea's president, Syngman Rhee.In circulation from July 22, 1950 to February 17, 1953, the Bank of Korea notes replaced the Bank of Joseon notes. Issued: 1950-1953Dimensions: 6.5"W x 3"HCountry of Origin: South KoreaCondition: Age related wear.
Housed in a black wooden frame. Depicts a portrait photographic print of the 1913 - 1914 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Autographed by the subject on the upper left corner in ink. Frame size: 8.5in W x 10.5in H. Sight size: 7.75in W x 7.75in H. Issued: Early 20th centuryCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Vintage portrait of a professor with round framed glasses, fountain pen and cigarette in hand.Constructed scene; glossy finished photo paper. Shows signs of retouching by developer around eyes. Legible handwritten text reads, "To my dear friend and pupil, Ann Shipp. With Love Carl..." Signature illegible. Reid Fortworth mark on lower left. Issued: 1937Manufacturer: Reid FortworthCondition: Age related wear.
Portrait of Edgar Jones of Lubin Manufacturing Company, one of the largest motion picture production companies in the world.Featuring seated image of Edgar Jones (1874-1958), American film actor, producer, and director. Board size: 10"L x 7"W. Sight size: 6"L x 4"W. Manufacturer: Lubin Stock CompanyCountry of Origin: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Photographer and master of light, Falk opened his photography studio in 1881 on 949 Broadway in New York. Two photos by Falk are done in cabinet card portrait style with thicker cardstock material, but are larger than typical portrait card photos. Both of Falk s photos are housed in transparent yellow tone protective sleeve. Another photo of a woman in embellished hat and fur boa includes black custom border and thick cardstock material. Also includes a saucer sized metal photo of a little girl in a white dress. Largest piece measures 14"L x 11"W. Artist: Benjamin J. FalkManufacturer: Falk Photography StudioCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Featuring a class photo with children and instructor, two portrait photos of young girls, a photo of a little boy with nautical theme, and a youngster on a horse. Class photo housed in yellow tone protective sleeve. The rest of photos are attached to cardstock material or in clear protective sleeve. Largest measures 10.25"L x 8.25"W. Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Original Cabinet Cards. Featuring thicker card photo material and also plastic protective layer sheet covering on 1 photo. Depicts range of adult men represented in portrait style photos. Largest measures 6.5""H x 4.5""W. Issued: 1850-1920Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Featuring thick cardstock photographic material and protective plastic sheet covering on most of photos, all except for 4. Beautiful portrait photos of female individuals ranging in age from teen to young adult. Largest measures 6.5"H x 4.25"W. Issued: 1850-1920Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Featuring thick cardstock photographic material for all photos except for 1. Includes a mixture of images represented in portrait style photos ranging from the family home, to the family gathered together for a group shot, to siblings, a married couple, and individual family members. Largest measures 6.5"H x 4.25"W. Issued: 1850-1920Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Featuring thick cardstock photographic material and protective plastic sheet covering on photos, all except for 5. Beautiful portrait photos of adult female individuals ranging in age. Largest measures 6.5"H x 4.25"W. Issued: 1850-1920Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Original Cabinet Cards. Featuring thicker card photo material and also plastic protective layer covering on most photos. Depicts range of adult men represented in portrait style photos. Largest measures 4.25""H x 2.75""W. Issued: 1850-1920Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Original Cabinet Cards. Featuring thicker card photo material and also plastic protective layer covering on some photos. Depicts range of adult men represented in portrait style photos. Largest measures 4.25""H x 2.75""W. Issued: 1850-1920Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Title: A Map of the New Continent according to its greatest diametrical length from the River la Plata to beyond the lake of the Afsiniboils. Map engraved by J. Gibson. Features the continents North and South America. Title enclosed in an elaborate foliate border with a portrait of what may be Christopher Columbus. J. Gibson Sculp. printed to right lower corner. Artist: J. GibsonIssued: ca. 1758Dimensions: 10""L x 8.5""WCondition: Age related wear.
Ca. 100-200 AD. A stunning gold finger ring of a flat-section hoop with nicely decorated shoulders and a bezel set with a carnelian intaglio depicting a left-facing female bust, flanked by quiver and arrows. The latter led to identifying this female portrait as a depiction of the Roman goddess Diana (Greek Artemis). In Roman art, Diana usually appears as a huntress with a bow and quiver, accompanied by a hound or deer. Size: D: 21.18mm / US: 11 5/8 / UK: X; 5.68gProvenance: Private London collection; British art market 1990s.
Ca. 100-200 AD. An oval-shaped jasper intaglio featuring a meticulously crafted left-facing young female portrait. The woman's enigmatic gaze captures attention with its piercing intensity. Her facial features are executed with remarkable precision and attention to detail. The large, expressive eyes are skillfully carved, conveying a sense of depth and vitality. The delicate nose is elegantly contoured, and the slightly parted lips convey an air of quiet poise and elegance. The overall effect is a stunningly lifelike portrait that captures the essence of a young woman of the Roman era. The woman's hair is arranged in a chignon, a classic hairstyle characterized by a bun at the nape of the neck, and topped with a laurel wreath, a symbol of victory and achievement in ancient Rome. The intaglio is set in a gold ring of a possibly later period. Intaglios were highly valued in ancient Rome, both as works of art and as personal adornments. These gemstones were used to create seals, signet rings, and other decorative items, and they were often engraved with images and inscriptions that had symbolic or personal significance. The art of intaglio carving was highly esteemed, and skilled craftsmen were greatly respected.Size: D: 16.92mm / US: 6 1/2 / UK: N; 8.34gProvenance: Private London collection; British art market 1990s.
Ca. 200-300 AD. A large and impressive 23K yellow gold ring with a remarkable carved intaglio of cream and red agate reveals a stunning side portrait of a young male. The item has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. This analysis will accompany the purchase.Size: D: 18.19mm / US: 8 / UK: Q; 17.06gProvenance: Private London collection; Previously with I.G.; acquired from an East Coast, USA collector prior to 1979.
Ca. 100-300 AD. An oval-shaped carnelian intaglio engraved with a striking left-facing portrait of Jupiter, the ruler of the heavens and the god of thunder. The portrait is executed with remarkable skill and attention to detail. The god's regal features are masterfully carved, with a full beard, strong jawline, and piercing eyes that gaze out with an air of authority. The god's hair is neatly arranged in waves, with locks framing his face.Size: L:12.7mm / W:10.5mm ; 0.73gProvenance: From the private collection of Mr. R. Unger; previously with a London gallery; acquired in the 1980s on the UK art market.
Ca. 100-300 AD. A beautifully formed one-piece gold ring with broad shoulders tapering into the band and a large bezel finely engraved with a portrait of a noble lady, possibly a member of the imperial family. She is depicted facing to the right and wearing a stephane, a type of wreath made from either metal or waxed cords and originally used to signify high status. Her hair is exquisitely braided, adding a further touch of elegance to the piece. Fashion styles for Roman women during the imperial era were often highly ornate, with clothing often featuring intricate embroidery, precious stones, and other luxurious adornments. Hairstyles were often elaborate, with styling methods such as braiding, plaiting, curling, and crimping all popular. Hair would be decorated with ribbons and wreaths, such as the stephane. Jewelry was also highly fashionable during the imperial era, with gold jewelry, including rings and earrings, being particularly popular. The item has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. This analysis will accompany the purchase.Size: D: 16.00mm / US: 5 3/8 / UK: K 1/2; 12.4gProvenance: Private London collection; British art market 1990s.
Ca. 100-200 AD. A wearable gold ring, Henig type I, with a round hoop widening at the shoulders, and a bezel with inset oval onyx gemstone with an intaglio depicting a left-facing female bust, flanked by quiver and arrows; the latter lead to identifying this female portrait as a depiction of the Roman goddess Diana. In Roman art, Diana usually appears as a huntress with a bow and quiver, accompanied by a hound or deer. In Rome, the most important temple of Diana was on the Aventine. This temple housed the foundation charter of the Latin League and was said to date back to King Servius Tullius (6th century BC). Another important centre for the worship of Diana was Ephesus, where the Temple of Artemis (or Diana) was one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Cf. G. M. A. Richer, Catalogue of Engraved Gems - Greek, Etruscan and Roman, Plate XXXIX, fig. 282.Size: D: 19.31mm / US: 9 3/8 / UK: S 1/2; 12.64gProvenance: Private London collection; British art market 1990s.
Ca. 100-300 AD. A finely engraved agate gemstone intaglio with a left-facing portrait of Minerva (Greek Athena), the goddess of wisdom and warfare. Shown in profile, she displays a naturalistic eye, a prominent nose, and closed lips, all framed by a wavy coiffure worn under a Corinthian-type helmet. This fine intaglio is set in a possibly later gold ring of a flat-section hoop, widening at the shoulders, which are embellished with an intricate foliate design. The item has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. This analysis will accompany the purchase.Size: D: 17.35mm / US: 7 / UK: O; 9.39gProvenance: Property of a North London gentleman; previously acquire on the UK/European art market in the 1980s.

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