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A good Royal Dux bust of a girl, circa 1908, modelled as a young woman of the period with solft bonnet applied with flowers, ruched dress and green sash tied with a bow at the shoulder, decorated in typical muted colours, 51.5cm high, raised triangle mark and impressed no.612.Footnote:By repute, purchased in 1908 at exhibition in Vienna and thence transported to New York, USA, in 1939 where it was later sold.
A collection of glass paperweights to include Nybro paperweight of a Nordic longboat, a stylised chick paperweight, Caithness style paperweight with orange swirl, a Maling ware lidded biscuit jar depicting various castles including Durham, Warkworth ,Brangereth,Newcastle, Bamburgh and Rington's Tea Offices to base, approx 13.5 cm high, a painted bust of George III and a 19th Century mahogany and brass bound writing slope
* Charles, RA (fl. late 18th/early 19th Century) A silhouette bust portrait of Jacob Harvey Esquire of Berry Court, Cliffe, Kent, 1765-1824, signed; with artist's label and inscriptions verso, 10 x 7.5cms, oval; Early 19th Century British School miniature silhouette portraits of Mrs. Unthank and her first husband Thomas Rigby, with inscriptions associating them with an Edward Baylis and Eliza E. Siggins, on labels verso; and a miniature silhouette portrait of a gentleman; all framed. (4)
British School A miniature bust portrait of a grey-haired gentleman wearing a blue coat, bodycolour, 5.2 x 4.3cms, oval; together with a miniature bust portrait of a younger gentleman wearing a brown coat and buff waistcoat, bodycolour on ivory, 4.5 x 4.3cms, in shaped yellow metal surround; both presented in an oval velvet-covered wall hanger with blank spaces for other miniatures.
Early 20th Century British School A miniature bust portrait of a woman with brunette hair wearing a white dress, bodycolour on ivory, 3.5 x 2.5cms, oval, in yellow-metal pendant frame; together with M* Luxmoore (20th Century) a miniature portrait of a girl wearing a striped blouse, signed, bodycolour on ivory, 5 x 4cms, oval, in yellow-metal pendant frame; enclosed in velvet-lined leather cases. (2)
19th Century British School A miniature bust portrait of a woman wearing a red dress and a lace cap; 3.5 x 3cms, oval, in yellow-metal pendant frame enclosed by green leather case; together with 19th Century British School A miniature bust portrait of a young woman wearing a low-cut blue dress, bodycolour on ivory, 5 x 4cms, in folding Morocco leather case embossed "Mr. Claudet, 107 Regent Street". (2)
19th Century British School A miniature portrait of Mrs Evans grandmother of Susannah Twopence, with inscription verso, bodycolour on ivory, 6 x 4.5cms, in yellow-metal pendant frame; together with A miniature bust portrait of a young woman wearing an empire dress, bodycolour on ivory, 6.5 x 5cms, oval, in yellow-metal pendant frame. (2)
Late 18th/early 19th Century British School A miniature bust portrait of a gentleman wearing a powdered wig and blue coat, bodycolour on ivory, 3.7 x 3cms, oval, in yellow-metal pendant frame; together with A miniature portrait of a naval officer, bodycolour on ivory, 3.5 x 2.8cms, in yellow-metal pendant frame. (2)
18th Century British School A miniature bust portrait of a gentleman, with inscription "Cap. Deane" verso, watercolour on paper, 6 x 4cms; and 18th Century British School A miniature portrait of Sarah Margaret Parkin (nee McDonall) born 1770, wife of Mr. Hugh Parkin, with inscription verso, bodycolour, 5.3 x 3.7cms, oval; in softwood pendant frames. (2)
British School (c.1800) A miniature bust portrait of an auburn-haired young woman wearing a red dress and pearl necklace, with inscription " Lord Cheltenham's sale" verso, bodycolour on ivory, 5.7 x 4.5cms, in ebonised wood frame embossed "Beard patentee"; together with a painted silhouette portrait of a young woman; and a miniature portrait print, in frames. (3)
A Roman sardonyx intaglio depicting Salus, c1st century BC - 1st century AD, the bust depicted in profile with a snake below, in a later gold ring mount, with maker's mark SP, intaglio 1.3cm high, ring size R 1/2 Salus was the ancient Roman goddess of health and prosperity (Greek equivalent: Hygieia). She is often pictured holding a snake that is shedding its skin, which is representative of re-birth or eternal youth and thus a freedom from illness.
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