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Collection of Parian ware and Parian ware style busts and figurines to include: 19th century by W.T Copeland 'Oenone'. (5) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Small girl with dog is broken (dog's head) and has chips to the foot and rim. Standing girl with flowers has lost flowers to the headdress. Veiled bust is NOT Parian. Good bust on marble base is not Parian. Copeland bust 'Oenone' is Parian - pedestal has chips but figure is good.
English school (early 19th century),An oval bust length portrait miniature depicting a lady facing dexter wearing a ruby necklace,Watercolour on paper,Unsigned,Ebonised wooden rectangular frame,The miniature 7.5cm x 6cm, the frame 15cm x 12.5cm,With two oval bust length portrait silhouettes depicting a gentleman facing dexter, watercolour on paper, unsigned, the miniatures 9cm x 7.5cm and 9cm x 7cm, the frames 15.5cm x 13.5cm and 15cm x 12.5cm, and a further oval bust length portrait silhouette depicting a lady facing sinister, watercolour on paper, unsigned, the miniature 8.5cm x 7cm, the frame 15cm x 12.5cm (4) (at fault)
After Isaac Oliver (British, c.1556-1617),A bust length portrait of Sir Philip Sydney [Sidney] set in an architectural oval,Engraving on paper by Jacob Houbraken (Dutch, 1698-1780), published by John and Paul Knapton, London 1744,The plate 37cm x 24cm,The sheet 42.5cm x 26.5cm,Framed and glazed Provenance: Property of 7th Baron Harlech, The Lord Harlech, Glyn & Brogyntyn Estates
After Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577-1640),Four bust length portraits depicting the philosophers Seneca, Socrates, Cicero and Demosthenes as classical busts, the plates mirror images of those in Rubens's TWELVE FAMOUS GREEK AND ROMAN MEN of 1638,Mezzotints on paper engraved and published by John Faber the Elder (British, c.1660-1721) circa 1710,Each 40cm x 28cm,Framed and glazed,With two further bust length portraits of Heraclitus and Solon drawn, engraved and published by John Faber the Elder, each 40.5cm x 29cm, framed and glazed (6) (at fault) Provenance: Property of 7th Baron Harlech, The Lord Harlech, Glyn & Brogyntyn Estates CONDITION REPORT:All the prints show some creasing and puckering across the sheet. Cicero and Solon also show some foxing and staining to the margins. The frames appear to be structurally sound, but show chips and losses to the black finish.
After Sir Peter Lely (British, 1618-1680),A bust length portrait of William Seymour, Duke Of Somerset set in an architectural oval,Engraving on paper by George Vertue (1684-1756), published by George Vertue, London 1714,Lady Harlech collection label verso,The plate 38.5cm x 25.5cm,The sheet 38.5cm x 25.5cm, pasted to a backing sheet,Framed and glazed (at fault) Provenance: Property of 7th Baron Harlech, The Lord Harlech, Glyn & Brogyntyn Estates
English school (late 19th century/early 20th century),An oval bust length portrait of a young lady in lace collar with blue ribbon,Watercolour on paper,18cm x 14cm,Framed and glazed CONDITION REPORT:The picture is framed under glass and has not been removed for inspection. The paint surface shows no obvious signs of damage or restoration. The colours appear strong and bright, but may have faded somewhat over time. There are some small gold coloured flecks near the mount in the lower left quadrant (possibly residue from the mount itself). The frame is structurally sound, but shows evidence of overpainting, the odd small chip to the moulded edges and surface wear throughout.
A marble bust, possibly of George John Whyte- Melville (1821-1878), by Count Victor (Prince Victor) Gleichen (Hohenlohe Langenburg), signed with artists initial 'G' and dated '1877' verso, raised upon a socle base, 82cm high Provenance: Property of 7th Baron Harlech, The Lord Harlech, Glyn & Brogyntyn Estates
A glass sulfide paperweight, 19th century, with a sulfide bust of Louis Kossuth, the Governor of Hungary, 7cm diameter, along with two further glass paperweights, 20th century, each with millifoire canework design, one 6cm high, the central cane marked with a 'B' and the canes below marked with acorns and '4', unpolished pontil, the other, 4.5cm high (3) CONDITION REPORT:Louis Kossuth paperweight:7cm diameter, 4.5cm highThe piece shows scratches, bruises and surface wear throughout, some small bubbles to the interior, and a chip to the base.White cane paperweight:10cm diameter, 6cm highThe piece shows surface wear including fine scratches throughout, and several small bubbles to the interior.Red cane paperweight:9cm diameter, 4.5cm highThe piece shows surface wear including fine scratches throughout, and several small bubbles to the interior.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SHAPED OVAL SALTS POSSIBLY BY DAVID HENNELL I, LONDON 1760 With gadrooned borders and on four shell pad feet 11.5cm (4 1/2in) long Together with a pair of Victorian salt spoons by John Tongue, Birmingham 1860, with bust terminals and shell shaped bowls, 9cm (3 1/2in) long 406g (13.05 oz) gross Provenance: Woolley & Wallis, Silver & Objects of Vertu, 13th July 2021, Lot 375 Condition Report: Salts - Sterling standard, maker's marks are partially obscured, rest are clear, both slightly wobble, one with feet slightly pushed into the body, no engravingSpoons - Marks are clear, sterling standard, no engravingAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A GEORGE II SILVER MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL OVAL TOBACCO BOX UNMARKED, CIRCA 1737 The oval silver mounted tortoiseshell cover applied with a male bust, the silver body engraved 'Thos. Hatton', 'Dover' and '1737, with a tortoiseshell base 10.5cm (4 1/4in) long Provenance: Woolley & Wallis, Silver & Objects of Vertu, 17th July 2018, Lot 570 Condition Report: UnmarkedEngraving lightly rubbedRubbing to the bustCover fits wellChip to the tortoiseshell baseWobblesLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A selection of decorative ceramics and collectibles, including: a Royal Crown Derby ‘Derby Posies’ crescent trinket or pin dish; a Royal Crown Derby circular plate; a pair of Continental ceramic figures; a bust of Jesus Christ; a B&G Copenhagen ceramic vase; a resin bust of the Madonna and child; a Red Dust Kirkharle fish wall mask; and other items.
A COLLECTION OF 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY CERAMIC TILES AND CONTEMPORARY STUDIO POTTERY, comprising a Judith Fisher wall plaque (cracked and reglued), a solid clay bust of a young girl inscribed 1955 on the base (cracked), a blue and green jug (cracked and reglued) and a circular dish and an amethyst, green and blue floral bowl all inscribed Pat Venus, a blue and orange lustre pot by Jaquie Cowan, a small terracotta 'Green Man' wall plaque, a damaged 'Pansy' brooch, together with a Waterloo Pottery cream and green Art Nouveau tile, two unmarked Art Nouveau tiles, two blue and white Delft tiles, etc. (28) (Condition Report: chips and nibbles to tiles, in varying degrees, damage to other pieces mentioned in description)
A GROUP OF FIGURES, comprising Soul Journeys Maasi Mumbi 'Mother's Embrace', limited edition 115/9000 and 'Bahiya - 'Beautiful One'' (each has a small chip to base), a bronzed bust of Admiral Nelson on a marble plinth, height 32cm, a Summit figure of a man riding a camel (sd), a Capodimonte figure of an exotic pheasant (some chips, losses and cracks), together with a Capodimonte style figure of a man and a boxed novelty figure (7) (Condition Report: obvious specific damage as stated, otherwise pieces appear ok)
Includes a footed bowl, a bell, and a heart shaped lidded box. Features pretty foliage designed in relief. The bell features a bust of a lady. Wedgwood backstamp. Bowl measures: 6"W x 3.75"H. Bell measures: 2.75"W x 5"H. Heart box measures: 2.5"L x 2.75"W x 1.25"H. Manufacturer: WedgwoodCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
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