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A late 19th/early 20th Century Black Forest carved walnut figure of a hunter, wearing a hat and coat, a shot flask slung around his neck, holding a rifle at his side, on an oval base, height approx 70cm, together with a Swiss carved and painted softwood figure group of a courting couple, wearing traditional costume, on a rectangular base, height approx 48cm.
British School early-mid 19th century- Portrait of a gentlemen, bust -length seated in a study, wearing a black coat and tied white stock; charcoal, 20x17cm: British School mid-late 19th century- Portrait of a gentleman, possibly depicting Sir Edwin Landseer RA, seated three-quarter length; pencil on buff paper: Follower of Angelica Kauffman RA 1741-1807- Classical figure; gouache and watercolour: together with other similar 19th century watercolour and pencil drawings by and after various hands, (a lot) (unframed)
Piedmontese School, late 18th century- Portrait of a gentleman, seated half-length turned to the right in a black coat holding a book; oil on canvas, bears inscription on the reverse `B Bardolinetti le 30 Julliet 1764 A Sadeler Correxit ad Anno", in a parcel gilt and ebonize Kentian stle frame, 83x68cm
Attributed to Cosmo Alexander, Scottish 1724-1772- Portrait of a doctor, standing in a library interior, half-length, wearing a blue velvet hat and red coat, over a tied white stock; oil on canvas, held in an English 18th century Kentian style frame, with eared corners, plain moulded sight-edge, sanded fasicia and plain moulded outer edge, 77x64cm: Note: Cosmo Alexander was the son and pupil of John Alexander, an Aberdeen painter. Cosmo had a strong belief in the Jacobite cause and participated in the 1745 up Rising, after which he went to Rome to seek refuge. He stayed there from 1747 to 1751, painting portraits of members of the expatriate Jacobite community, including the family of Bonnie Prince Charlie. He travelled throughout Italy and visited Paris before settling in London in 1754. In 1766, he embarked on an extended tour of the American colonies where he once again found favour painting portraits of émigré Scots.
A German bisque headed baby doll impressed mark 247-41/2 Germany (eyes af) with composition body and articulated limbs in pink and white knitted costume, height 46cm and a black child doll with painted eyes and cloth body and limbs in green and white dress and red knitted coat, height 27cm (2).
An unusual late 19th century early 20th century novelty toy in the form of a loaf of bread made out of painted papier-m‰chŽ, the top of the bread when activated by a concealed button underneath flies off and a monocled gentleman pops up (possibly a politician) wearing a winged collar, black coat with black velvet collar bearing a white shamrock (possibly relating to home rule or the IRA) (illustrated).
An English 1796 pattern Infantry officers sword, the straight blade with gilt decoration with the Royal Coat of Arms and George III cypher with crown above, the back marked Osborn (Of Solingen), length of blade 81cm, the wooden handle with silver wire decoration (af), the shell guard and guard with original gilt decoration, complete with original leather scabbard with gilt metal fittings (illustrated).
An interesting presentation 9ct gold mounted walking cane with inscription `Presented by the National Harbours Board, Montreal Harbour to Captain Frederick Louis Osborne master S.S.Manchester Spinner of Manchester, England first ocean going vessel in port 5th April 1955`, the terminal with Canadian coat of arms decorated in various enamels, with a horn tip.
Attributed to Joseph Wright (American 1756-1793) Portrait of a gentleman half length wearing a blue coat and a white stock Oil on copper 175 x 135mm Wright was an American painter who worked in England between 1772-1782. + + Some old paint loss at the top of the copper panel under the sight edge of the frame yellowing to the varnish in places some fine paint separation

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