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Attributed to George Knapton (British, 1698-1778) A Study of the Marlborough family, pencil and grey wash, 18 x 29 cm (7 x 11.5in); Circle of Jacob Jordaens (Flemish, 1593-1678), a 17th century black chalk and brown wash drawing showing a fragment of decorative tapestry border, 59 x 43 cm (23.2 x 17in); After Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680), Portrait of a young woman, bust length, black white and red chalk, 22.5 x 15 cm (9 x 6in); and a late 18th century pencil portrait of a gentleman, framed, 19 x 14 cm (7.5 x 5.5in) (4)
Various 19thC and later Parian, comprising two similar figures of ladies in flowing robes on naturalistic bases aside pillars, 32cm high, a bust of Mozart and another lady scantily clad holding garland in the manner of Copeland but unmarked, and a Creamware figure of a classical lady, possibly Diana, aside dog and quill, on naturalistic base, unmarked, probably 18thC. (5, AF)
BRITISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF AN OFFICER bust length, oil on canvas, 51 x 43cm According to a label on the frame the sitter is the so called Black Captain of Kinloch, Donald McPherson who, in the mid 18th c married Mary McPherson, daughter of Angus McPherson of Killiehuntly. They had a son Angus (d 1820) and daughter Beatrice, who married, c1780 James McBarnet. ++Lined on hessian many years ago and with old restoration and much dirt, in 19th c gilt cavetto frame
Ω Two coral cameo rings, the first designed as a facing female bust, the second as a circular plaque depicting Alexander the Great as son of Zeus Ammon, the second with London hallmarks for 9 carat gold and 1963 (2) Provenance: HRH the Princess Margaret. Sold in her sale at Christie s, King St., 13th June 2006, lot 20. Bought by the present vendor Offered for sale with certificate of Authenticity from original sale Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A collection of Wellington related items , to include embossed card with black border, parian figure 29cm, plaster bust 21cm, together with The Life of Wellington 6th Edition 1907 (4) Provenance:- From the estate of an Officer in the Grenadier Guards, this collection was formed over a period of 30 years’ service,. .
An impressive pair of 18 bore Bohemian long flintlock holster pistols, c 1740, 20” overall, flat topped slender bronze barrels 13” with blade fore sights and slight hollows to the breech tangs to act as rear sights, the breeches and top flats engraved with scrolls and panels; the brass partly rounded and slightly banana shaped locks engraved with scrolls and wavy borders and having bevelled pans, bevelled flat cocks and unbridled frizzens; walnut fullstocks carved with raised panels around the locks and mounts and with foliate scrolls beneath the fore end and around the breech tang and with horn fore end caps; the chiselled brass mounts comprise long spurred butt caps decorated with figures among scrolled foliage and with grotesque mask finials, open work sideplates with classical figure and scrolls, escutcheons with classical bust in panel surrounded by foliage and surmounted by coronet, trigger guards with bust amid foliage and foliate finials with feline mask, and hexagonal ramrod pipes, throat pipe finials with grotesque masks; with original horn tipped ramrods. GWO & C (light surface rust to cocks, frizzens and frizzen springs, one barrel has some light dents, one throat pipe slightly dented). Would benefit from being lightly cleaned. A pair of “sleepers”. Plate 12
Four scrap work decorated pin and needlebooks, comprising a circular yellow cloth example with colour bust print of a young girl, beaded border, 8.5cm, another in pink silk with scraps of a bird and child, steel beaded borders, 9cm x 7cm, another with floral scrap with gilt brass clasp and border, the interior advertising “Jas. Smith & Son’s Genuine Needles…., stuck and secured to patent wrapper”, 6cm x 5.5cm, and a synoptical style needlepacket holder applied with scraps and gilt foil border, 7cm x 5.3cm (4)
Two Elizabeth II silver commemorative plates - Queens Silver Jubilee 1952-1977, engraved with profile bust of the Queen within wreath, 9ins diameter, by Roberts & Dore Ltd, and "Royal Wedding 1981", 9ins diameter, by St. James House Company, London 1981, and six Edward VII silver teaspoons, Birmingham 1904 (cased - weight 23ozs)
William Shirreffs (1846-1902) - Green/brown patinated bronze bust, thought to be James Garden Laing RSW (1852-1915), on square socle with comedy mask to front, 28ins high, signed and dated 1894 to left side and with cream painted wood square pedestal for same, 14ins square x 9.5ins high - 37.5ins high overall
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