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19th Century Plaue-On-Havel bisque porcelain figural bowl formed as five gaily dressed children in a stylised fishing boat, 35.5cm high Condition: The tip of the sail has been broken off approximately 20mm from the highest point and there is a section of ribbon missing, the piece of fabric at the back of the ship being held aloft by a chap has been broken into many pieces and poorly re-stuck, both figures heads also broken and re-stuck, losses to fingers, there is also a crack running around the bow of the boat right around the base, ** we would recommend viewing this lot in person
* English School (early 17th century), oil on panel, portrait of Lady Parker (nee Mary Senhouse), three-quarter length, wearing bonnet, embroidered ruff and lace embroidered dress, holding a prayer book in her right hand, inscribed "t.r. AE33" and "t.l. 1605". 89 cm x 72 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This painting is from the Estate of the Late Miss Mary Burkett, formally of Isel Hall, Cockermouth, Cumbria. The portrait is generally in very good condition. We have inspected it with a UV light which has revealed some small areas of overpainting but no significant issues in our opinion. There are minor blemishes to the end of the sitters nose and on the cheeks. There are also minor blemishes on the hands and old scratch marks all of which are only visible under a UV light. The right facing hand has some overpainting on the wrist and at the bottom edge of the cuff. There is also some restoration on the sleeve at the top of the dress. There is a small patch of overpainting on the collar of the dress on the left hand side. The painting is on a three plank wooden panel. The panel joins are not currently visible but are when viewed under a UV light. There is a small crack to the bottom of the right hand panel join which runs for approximately 4 inches. This is minor. The panel is bowed, however this may be intentional as the frame that the painting is in compensates for this bow. The left and right hand corners of the picture are approximately 1 inch deeper than the centre of the panel and the bow across the front is uniform.
English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman, three-quarter length, looking slightly to sinister, with a bushy beard and brushed hair, wearing blue bow tie, frock coat, waistcoat with conforming trousers, watercolour on ivory, 10.2cm x 7.5cm; in a Chinese hardwood frame, carved as the facade of a temple, Buddhistic cresting, the pilasters with architectural elements intersected with foliage, fan to apron, 36cm high, 23cm wide, late 19th century
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