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English School (second quarter, 19th century), a pair of portrait miniatures, a matrimonial couple, bust-length, the gentleman with brown curly hair, wearing a white stock and a black coat, the lady's hair dressed in ringlets, wearing pearl earrings, a gold chain and a black dress, watercolour on ivory, 9cm x 7cm, gilt frames inscribed to verso Armstrong grandparents? [...] Painted 1831
English School (18th century), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman, bust-length, fully-turned to sinister, his hair dressed, wearing a white cravat and a black coat, oval, watercolour with gouache heightening on ivory, 6.3cm x 5cm, red morocco case with card indistinctly attributed in ink manuscript
A 19th century French Revivalist gilt-patinated bronze circular dish, cast in high and low relief, centred by a portrait bust of a Phrygian statesman, the field with three shaped reserves of peacocks, sheep and dogs, classical lyres and garlands, the outer border with winged lion masks, cornucopia and garlands, 30cm diam, c.1870
A collector's album containing Edward III and later silver pennies, including Elizabeth I rose behind, 1578 mm cross;fair; Scotland Charles II 2d; James I sixpences: 1604 3rd bust, mm cross, anotjh mm rose, 1605 mm rose, 1607 4th bust mm /grapes; 1611 mm star, all Fair; halfpennies, including 1697, 1732, 1734, 1738, 1771, 1774, 1775, 1799 & 1826, sequences of well circulated halfpennies, opennies, silver & brass three pences, shillings and florins (qty).
A carved ivory Mr. Punch walking stick or cane handle, 19th century, 1 7/8in. (4.8cm.) long; together with another carved ivory walking cane handle in the form of a male bust, possibly a Quaker, 3 3/8in. (8.5cm.) long; a carved ivory and brass seal in the form of a clenched fist; and three other carved ivory handles, one red stained. (6) * Condition: - Mr. Punch: Lacks fixing screw. A few old hairline cracks and small brown stain mark to left side of hat. - Bust cane handle: Some hairline cracks to ivory throughout. - Seal: Crack to back of fist. Otherwise good. - 3 x handles: Red stained and short ivory handles good. Long barleytwist handle has snapped piece of ivory inside the threaded hole to top.
A Victorian commemorative silver pencil, marked with a registration lozenge for 1852, cylindrical form, engraved decoration, the finial modelled as the bust of the Duke of Wellington, the slider with 'Wellington, Born 1764 Died 1852, Assaye, Waterloo', length closed 11cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 111/
A mid-Victorian gold propelling pencil, probably by S. Mordan and Co, made to commemorate the death of The Duke of Wellington in 1852, the slider chased with the arms of Wellington and dates 1769-1852 and with two of his battles - Assaye and Waterloo, The screw-off terminal reveals a lead reservoir and formed as a bust of the Duke, damaged, length 11.3cm. See: Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, page 111, figure 6 for a similar example.
COLLECTION OF EIGHT EGYPTIAN ARTEFACTS, comprising: RECONSTITUTED STONE BUST OF A MALE FIGURE WITH HEAD DRESS, 3 ¼" (8.2cm) high, CARVED MOTTLED GREEN HARDSTONE MODEL OF A SCARAB BEETLE, 4" x 2 ¾" (10.2cm x 7cm), FIVE SMALL TURQUOISE GLAZED POTTERY MODELS OF SCARAB BEETLES, and a SIMILAR MODEL OF A HORUS FALCON, 2 ½" (6.4cm) high, (8)
Six Pre-Columbian ceramic figurines, including: Huastic female figure (200 B.C.E.-100 C.E.); Bahia female figure (c. 500 C.E.); Jalisco Mother Goddess 200 B.C.E.-350 C.E.); Human figure from La Selva Costa Rica (before 1000 C.E.); Quimbaya whistle (600-1100 C.E.); and Teotihuacan female bust (300-600 C.E.).Provenance: Bahia figure previously held in Bastion Collection, South America; purchased by current owner from Howard Nowes Ancient Art, NYC, in 2003. Jalisco Mother Goddess purchased by current owner from Ron Herman of Rarities and Relix in Hudsonville, MI, in 2002. Quimbaya whistle purchased by current owner from Alex Traugott of Sagamore Beach, MA. Teotihuacan bust purchased by current owner from Trent Buckman, Carlsbad, CA. Dimensions: Heights range from 1 1/2 in to 5 3/4 in. Widths range from 1 1/4 in to 3 1/4 in. Depths range from 1 in to 1 1/2 in.Condition: Wear consistent with age.
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