*McGregor (Sara, died 1919). Girl in a red cape, oil on canvas, half-length portrait of a young girl wearing a red cape with collar and neck-bow, and a matching ribbon in her long dark curls, signed and dated lower right, several small holes and marks, 81.5 x 51cm (32 x 20ins) British artist Sara McGregor exhibited works at the Royal Scottish Academy from 1898 onwards. (1)
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Bow; a c1770 centrepiece with shallow bowl and three larger bowls to base encrusted with shells, possibly Shell or Vai pattern, supported on peg feet, height 12cm (af). CONDITION REPORT Some hairline cracks to the base and chips to the three supports. 5cm crack to underside, extensive damage to relief shell decoration. Damage to three feet.
Bow; a mid-18th century blue and white painted plate decorated in the Chinese style, diameter 17cm and attributed to Bow, a mid-18th century two-pronged fork with blue and white porcelain handle (2). CONDITION REPORT Scratching to front of plate, small chip to bottom middle. 2cm hairline crack to reverse. Fork - 2.5cm crack to top of handle, discolouration to handle in places. Graze to handle.
Bow; a pair of mid-18th century blue and white plates decorated with Chinese river landscapes in circular and fan-shaped reserves on powder blue ground, painted coral design to under rim with faux Chinese marks within concentric blue circles, diameter 21cm (2). CONDITION REPORT Light scratching throughout, overall nicely presented.
Attributed to Bow; a pair of c1760 blue and white plates decorated in the Chinese style with circular and fan-shaped reserves on powder blue ground, coral decoration to the under rim and faux Chinese marks to base, diameter 22cm. CONDITION REPORT One example has 4/5 fleabite/small chips to its rim. Other example is similarly effected but generally in better condition.
λ A small collection of Inuit implements Alaska marine ivory, including a bow drill fragment, a club, a scraper, a seal head, needle cases, a double ended pestle, a harpoon attachment, a bag attachment inscribed 1771, HAS, a double pestle, a knife, a handle, an amulet and two stylised carvings, 23.5cm the longest. (15) Provenance Seward Kennedy, London.
A collection of bows, paddles, staffs and clubs including a palmwood bow, four hardwood bows possibly South American, a short bow with horn tips, two Benin jekri paddles, two Indonesian paddles, a Maori taiaha, an Aboriginal sword club, two staffs, a Sepik River spear thrower, an Ibo iron and brass title spear and a blow pipe, the longest 206.5cm. (17) Provenance Seward Kennedy, London.
An Inuit scraper Alaska softwood, of ergonomic design, previously with a blade, with painted collection number 601, 13cm long, an Inuit wood bow drill mouthpiece, carved as a seal, 14.5cm long, a carved handle with a seal head and flippers and a wood implement. (4) Provenance Seward Kennedy, London.
A group of Romano British bronze artefacts 1st - 4th century AD including three keys, a large bow fibula, a right hand, three figures, three clasps, a torque brooch, two duck head terminals, a bird finial, a key pendant, a Janus animal pendant and four other items, the longest 8.2cm. (21) Provenance Seward Kennedy, London.
Commander of the Order of St. John. Medals etc.Comprising: Commander of St. John with Ladies bow ribbon contained in original case of issue. ... Similar Miniature again in case of issue ... This are accompanied by a Miniature Medal bar: Black Ribbon, 1897 Metropolitan Police Medal, 1902 St. John Coronation Medal ... Also an 1883 St John Certificate for Leanor B. Jackson, indicating service in Marlow Buckinghamshire ... Included in the lot is a Serving Brother WW2 "Skeleton" issue.
A Bow figure of a blackamoor c.1760, wearing a striped kilt beneath a burgundy tunic, carrying a tazza, and with one hand tucked inside the buttons of the tunic, raised on a footed base with puce and gilt detailing, applied with flowers, some restoration, 18cm. Provenance: from the Brian Adams collection.
Two English porcelain blue and white wine tasters c.1770-80, one Derby and moulded with a central flowerhead, the other Worcester and printed with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, a Caughley strainer in the same pattern, all with shell handles, and a Bow pickle leaf dish painted with a grapevine design, restoration to the latter, 9.5cm max. (4)
Seven Derby figures of putti c.1760-80, the largest seated and supporting a candlestick entwined with flowers, three standing beside baskets of flowers, three holding small baskets before them, and a Bow figure of a seated putto resting a vase on one knee, some restoration, 16cm max. (8) Provenance: from the collection of Elizabeth Adams.
A rare Bow chamberstick Fountain group c.1765-70, modelled as a gentleman and his companion holding baskets of flowers and standing either side of a wall fountain with a jet of water issuing from a mask, all beneath flowering bocage and raised on a tall scroll base picked out in puce and blue, a twist handle to the reverse, chips and losses, 18.5cm. The baskets of flowers are an unusual addition to this type of fountain group, which usually feature the same figures holding guns or sticks.
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