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A Pair of German Silver Novelty Pepperettes, by Neresheimer, Hanau, Late 19th Century each form as a bust, one as a lady in regal Elizabethan-style costume and the other as a troubadour10cm high and slightly smaller, 9oz 2dwt, 282gr (2)Each marked on back with pseudomarks. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The bases each with a screw cap, each with some bruising.
A Pair of Bohemian White-Overlay Ruby Glass Goblet Vases, circa 1880, of tulip form with raised oval panels decorated with bust portraits of young girls, on knopped stem and swept circular foot, the whole gilt with foliage28cm highOne in fair condition with only minor rim flakes.The other with a large U-shaped section broken out and stapled to the rear of the bowl. Broken at the pedestal and crudely re joined. Both with heavy gilt wear.
English School (19th century): Miniature Portrait of a Lady, bust length, her hair up, wearing a red bead necklace and white dress, on ivory, oval 8.5cm by 6.5cm A Similar Bust Portrait of a Highland Officer, on ivory 7.5cm by 6cm A German Porcelain Plaque, painted with the Holy Family after Raphael 8.5cm by 7cm, on white metal mount (3)With Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Numbers V4KECMVR and 4ZCREV6Y Lady - no splitas or warping to ivoty. No worn patches. One metail retainer folded over the front of the miniture. Frame backing missing Officer - all components seperated, no splits to ivory, slightly warped. Paint rubbed slightly and faded Porcelain - good condition
French School (19th century): Miniature Portrait of a Lady, bust length, wearing a blue scarf and pink dress, on card, oval4.2cm by 3.5cmContinental School (19th century): Miniature Landscape, with a viaduct over a river and buildings beyond, on canvas laid onto the back of glass5.5cm by 9.5cm (2)Lady - surface free from tears / splits, not visibly warped. Colours still quite bright. Brooch mount good condition, the pin is bent and there has been a deep gold test scratch at the reverse (outer box later associated and not described)Landscape - good overall condition. Appears to have been taken out of the frame. No signs of damage to the surface, colours bright
English School (early 19th century): Miniature Portrait of a Gentleman, bust length, wearing white stock, waistcoat and black jacket, on ivory 7.3cm by 5.8cmWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number 2VEZYKA4 No splits to the surface or noted warping. Low on colour. Overall good condition.
A Limoges Enamel Plaque, late 19th/early 20th century, painted with a bust portrait of a maiden with ribbon-tied hair, in a gilt metal frame cast with neo-classical ornament and applied with green velvet12cm high overallMonogramed LC or CLSome wear and surface scratches. Mount and frame in good conditionRoundel 48mm diameter, frame 10cm by 12cm
19th Century Grand Tour: A Pair of Bronze Busts of Vespasian and Claudius, on rusticated fluted columns and verdi antico bases47cm highWorkshop of Roccotagliata: A Bronze Mount, as the bust of a young man10cm high (3)Columns - busts with general wear, columns with heavy wear to gilt, bases with small edge chipsMount - heavily worn, small pierced hole under chin and in hair
English School (early 19th century): Miniature Portrait of a Gentleman, bust length, wearing white stock, waistcoat and blue jacket, on ivory, the reverse with lock of hair and pearls, initialled GC 7.2cm by 6cmWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number CV2PDHAK No splits or notable warping to the leaf. Noted wear to the blue of the jacket at the bottom. Reverse with loose material behind the glass. Mount and glass in good order. Some minor dents to the metal
English School (early 19th century): Miniature Portrait of a Gentleman, bust length, wearing white stock, waistcoat and blue jacket, on ivory, oval, the reverse with lock of hair and seed pearls 7.5cm by 5.7cmWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number ZESWXWV4 Low on colour with some small patches retained. No noted splits or warping to the leaf. Rear opaline plaque broken and with some loose material behind the glass. Metal mount with small dents and scratches and opening slightly at the seam
English School (early 19th century): Miniature Portrait of a Lady, bust length, with lace-trimmed cap tied with a blue ribbon and wearing a lace-trimmed white dress, on ivory, oval, the reverse with blue guilloche enamel panel 7.2cm by 5.8cmWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number 44WL4F8N Some loss to colour. No splits or noted warping. Metal mount with some slight dents
English School (early 19th century): Miniature Portrait of a Lady, bust length, wearing a ribbon-tied white cap and lace-trimmed white dress before a red curtain, on ivory, oval 8.5cm by 6.7cmWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number 3ZVKRSCL Some slight colour fading. No cracks or noted warping. Some slight chips to edges. Mount in good order with general wear
English School (19th century): Miniature Portrait of a Lady, bust length, wearing a feather-trimmed blue hat and lace-trimmed blue dress, on ivory, oval, the reverse with plaited hair 5.2cm by 4cm A Similar Miniature Portrait of a Cleric, bust length, with white wig and collar and black jacket, on ivory, oval 6cm by 4.7cm (2)With Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Numbers UKAW7BXJ and QYND48ES Lady - overall good condition, low on colour, no splits or warping, mount good Cleric - again with low colour, no splits or warping. Mount with some dents and wear, loop detached on one leg
Scottish School (early 19th century): Miniature Portrait of John Meade, bust length, wearing a black stock, yellow waistcoat and blue jacket, on ivory, oval, the back of the frame with purple enamel panel, the inside scratched John Meade Edinburgh 1 November 1825 6cm by 4.7cmWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number R27P97SF No cracks to the leaf, very minor warping. Colour still bright, minor scratches / scuffs to the lower portion. Some scratches and mninor dents to the metal mounts
English School (early 19th century): Miniature Portrait of a Gentleman, said to be Robert Hesketh, bust length, wearing a white stock, cravat and blue jacket, on ivory, oval, with paper label inscribed Miniature left me CH Fleetwood-Hesketh by my grandmother Mrs Charles Hesketh - Robert Hesketh of North Meols & Rossall sometimes of Wennington Hall, born 18 April 1764, died 22 March 1824, buried at Poulton-le-Fylde 6cm by 4.8cmWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number 3ZYKBYYA No cracks, very slight dished warping. Colour fair. Some very light surface marks. All components dis assembled. Frame backing torn
English School (early 19th century): Miniature Portrait of a Young Gentleman, bust length, wearing a white stock, cream waistcoat and black jacket, on ivory 7.5cm by 5.5cm A Similar Miniature Portrait of a Gentleman, bust length, with powdered wig wearing a white cravat and waistcoat and purple jacket, on ivory, oval, the frame with panel of plaited hair to reverse and with engraved monogram 5cm by 3.7cm A Miniature Portrait of a 17th Century Gentleman, with white collar and brown jacket, on card 6.5cm by 4.7cm (3)With Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Numbers TP1DWEKX and X9XH85G7
English School (early 19th century): Miniature Portraits of a Boy and Girl, bust length, wearing white clothes, on ivory (a pair) 6.5cm by 4.7cm A Similar Pair of Portraits of Children, on ivory, oval 4.7cm by 3.2cm (4)With Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Numbers YQBH78UQ and D1P8XBDX
Attributed to William Booth: Miniature Portrait of Mr Blathwayt, bust length, wearing a white cravat and black coat, initialled WB and dated 1830, on ivory 9cm by 6.5cm English School (early 19th century): Miniature Portrait of a Gentleman, bust length, wearing a white stock and cravat and black jacket seated before a red curtain and window, on ivory 9.5cm by 7cm (2)With Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Numbers QVE7XCHU and Z8WT6R75
English School (early 19th century): Miniature Portrait of a Lady, bust length, wearing a white lace cap with black scarf and white blouse with black overjacket, on ivory, oval 8.5cm by 6cm A Similar Portrait of a Lady, in white lace cap wearing a shawl, on ivory, oval 8cm by 6cm (2)With Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Numbers 7HCS76LQ and H78NQ7AE Lady - no splits to the ivory, low on colour. Glass broken at the top centre. Older lady - all components diss assembled. No splits. Good colour (white line in the image is reflection).
English School (early 19th century): Miniature Portrait of a Gentleman, bust length, wearing white stock, waistcoat and black jacket, on ivory 7.3cm by 5.8cmWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number YVRRN5BB No cracks or noted warping. Good colour. Some mildew to the black painted areas. Metal with some light wear and scratches
Rosalee Renaudin (French, act.c.1805-1840): Miniature Portrait of a Girl, bust length, wearing a blue and gold turban and a lace-trimmed blue dress, signed Mme Renaudin 1829, on ivory, oval 5.5cm by 4.5cm, mounted on a circular tortoiseshell snuff box and cover, 7.5cm diameter overallWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number CSSWC6FC No cracks or warping to the ivory. Some loss to colour. Box in overall good condition, one small repaired chip to the rim of the cover
Continental School, probably Spanish (19th century): Miniature Portrait of a Dignitary, half length, standing, his hair en queue, wearing a gilt-trimmed blue jacket with sash and breast badge, on ivory 6.7cm diameter A Miniature Portrait of a French Revolutionary, bust length, wearing plumed cap and gilt-trimmed blue jacket, on ivory 6.8cm diameter (2)With Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Numbers 4XJCG4TV and 5SFFCY7B
French School (late 18th/19th century): Miniature Portrait of a Lady, bust length, with white shawl, gilt-trimmed dress and floral corsage, on ivory, oval 3.2cm by 2.7cm A Similar Portrait of a Young Officer, bust length, wearing gilt-braided blue jacket with epaulettes, on ivory, oval 4cm by 3.2cm (2)With Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Numbers 23ARV98S and D4N366XF
English School (early 19th century): Miniature Portrait of Major Henry Strong, bust length, wearing a white stock, cream waistcoat and black jacket, on ivory, in giltwood and gesso frame, inscribed to reverse in pencil Major Henry Young, 3rd Madras Native Infantry 9.5cm by 7cmWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number V5M59PYG
After Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830): Miniature Portrait of Elizabeth, Countess Grosvenor, bust length, wearing a white dress, on ivory, the reverse with blue guilloche enamel panel set with glazed compartment containing plaited hair and a crowned EL monogram in colourless stones 11cm by 8cmWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number GECP4X2M No splits of warping to the ivory. Some colour fading. Plaited panel slipped in the reverse. All elements of the frame dis assembled.
Richard Purcell after Jeremiah Meyer RA (1735-1789): A Pair of Reverse Prints on Glass, depicting bust portraits of George III, King of Great Britain, and Charlotte, Queen of Great Britain, printed for and sold by Robt Sayer near Serjeant's Inn, Fleet Street36cm by 26cmGlass free from cracks. Frames with some losses and scuffs. Some alterations to the rear of the frames but mostly original
English School (late 18th century): Miniature Portrait of a Gentleman, bust length, wearing a white collar and gilt-braided blue jacket, on ivory, oval, in a scroll-moulded gold frame mounted on a plaited hair bracelet with conforming clasp 3.5cm by 2.7cm, 20cm wide overallWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number 1JU2D6HJ
Five 18th/19th century works to include a needlework of a lady and dog in a landscape , a further pair of needlework pictures, two portrait silhouettes of a lady and gentleman and a fabric still life, the largest 28 x 29cm (5)The floral study is heavily marked throughout and the thread colour has faded to a significant degree, there are no visible holes found. The religious needlework has a few markings throughout, with loose threadwork found around the border and river. The thread colour had faded to a certain degree, in particular, the blue pigment. The needlework has detached from the frame. The pair of female needleworks have heavy markings throughout and surface dirt. The female in the white dress has a significant water stain which covers a large part of the composition, also occupying the face. Found on the same needlework is a tear. Again, both thread colours have faded. 10.01.24 On examination out of the frame the two silhouettes are reverse painted on glass, the male silhouette is broken below the mount and 2mm is visible at the bottom, the female silhouette has a full diagonal crack through the bust with old paper tape repair. discoloured backing paper has been glued to the glass in places.
Ceramic bust of John Wesley (1703-1791) on a plinth, the plinth decorated in a green, yellow and black pattern, an octagonal plaque to the back of the bust, approximately 17cm wide x 29cm high With signs of wear consistent with age and use. With crazing throughout. With cracks. With natural firing imperfections.
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