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Ï’Peter Paillou (1757-1831) Portrait of Lady Lucy Digby and child seated on a chaise-longue, Lucy wearing yellow hat and white dress, her child wearing white dress with lace trim Signed and dated 1786 verso Watercolour on ivory 8.5cm x 6.7cm, oval In a gilt metal oval frame Provenance: Bonhams London, 25th June 2002.Lady Lucy Digby née Fox-Strangways (1748-1787) was the daughter of Stephen Fox-Strangways, 1st Earl of Ilchester, and Elizabeth Horner. She married on 1st October 1771 to her cousin Colonel the Hon. Stephen Digby (1742-1800). Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Ï’Andrew Robertson (1777-1835) Portrait young lady, in white dress, blue gauze kerchief tied at her neck with gold ring, coral necklace, upswept brown hair dressed in ringlets, wearing a silver ring on the wedding-ring finger of her upheld left hand; foliate and sky background Watercolour on ivory Signed and dated to the backing card 'A Robertson, Berners St. 1831' 6.2cm x 5.4cm, oval In a gilt metal frame, the back glazed with a hair curl Provenance: Christie's sale The Gordon Collection of Portrait Miniatures, 20th November 2007, lot 99.A wedding portrait with her wedding band shown on her raised hand Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
EIIR Rhodesia & Nyasaland Engineers Officers Service Dress Peaked Cap, complete with officers two piece silver gilt cap badge to the front. Brown leather chinstrap supported by anodised buttons. Leather sweatband and cloth lining to the interior. Accompanied by EIIR Royal Fleet Auxiliary peaked cap, WRNS cap with badge, 2x RAF berets and a SAS beige wool beret without badge. (6 items)
Unusual Pair of Cut Down Other Ranks 1902 Pattern Service Dress Trousers, being a standard pair of khaki wool service dress trousers which have been cut down into shorts for wear in the middle east of North West Frontier. Complete with most of the original buttons, some replacements. Issue stampings and broad arrow marks to the interior. Some moth nips and small repairs but generally in good condition.
Royal Army Educational Corps (R.A.E.C) Officers Full Uniform Grouping, consisting of service dress tunic with anodised buttons and medal ribbons; officers wool great coat; No1 patrol full uniform with matching trousers; RAEC officers mess tunic with officers collar badges and matching trousers.
Louis Robert Carrier Belleuse (French, 1848-1913): A patinated bronze and ivory chryselefantine figure of Melodiethe seated medieval maiden, raised on an integral bow-fronted plinth base, playing a lute, her dress with lattice sleeves and fitted bodice, signed Louis Carrier, Belleuse, and applied title MELODIE, 41cm high approximatelyThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Franz Xaver Bergmann (Austrian, 1861–1936): An unusual patinated bronze figure of a saucy young girlclad in pseudo 19th century male dress with frock coat, knee breeches and comical top hat, her head turned to sinister wearing a monocle, raised on a bow-ended stepped plinth base cast with floral garlands, the underside with amphora vase B and GUSCHUZT marks and numbered 4133, 18cm high approximatelyFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Shelley Girl a rare Shelley Pottery advertising figure, modelled as a young lady in paisley dress and fox stole, resting on a plinth and holding a cup of tea, enamelled in colours printed in black Shelley to plinth and base rim, printed green factory mark to base, professional restoration, 30cm. high Literature Watkins, Harvey & Senft Shelley Pottery, colour plate V for a comparable example illustrated. Sue Lunt Age of Jazz British Art Deco Ceramics, National Museums Liverpool, page 62 catalogue number 49 for a comparable example illustrated.
An Art Deco style 18ct yellow and white gold diamond dress clip brooch, pierced and stepped diamond set settings, with hinged double claw clasp, overall length 36.3mm, 6.7gVery good overall condition, all stones present with no obvious chips or cracks, stones are very slightly milky but still relatively bright, settings lightly surface scratched all over, hinge action working perfectly
A 14ct gold pear-cut sapphire and diamond dress ring, setting height 6.8mm, size O, 0.9gVery good overall condition, all stones present, sapphire has clean facet faces and sharp facet edges with a deep vibrant blue body colour, diamond is bright white and fiery with clean facet faces and sharp facet edges, settings and shank are quite thin and lightly surface scratched all over, marks clear, stamped 14k
An Art Nouveau style unmarked gold ruby and diamond dress ring, setting height 11.8mm, size approx M/N, 2.3gVery good overall condition, ring is likely made up from a brooch or stick pin with added ring shank which tests as unmarked gold, ruby has clean facet faces and only one tiny facet edge abrasion visible through a loupe, diamonds are bright and white with only a few internal fractures visible through a loupe, settings unmarked
An 18ct diamond cluster dress ring, total diamond content approx 1ct, setting height 15.1mm, size M, 4.2gVery good original bright condition, all stones present with no major losses, stones are bright and white, settings nicely polished but slightly rubbed on back of shank, hallmarks slightly rubbed, stamped 750
2 18ct gold diamond dress rings, half-hoop ring size N, flowerhead ring size L, 4.9g total (2)Both in very good overall condition, all stones present and are bright and white with just a few tiny abrasions visible through a loupe, settings lightly surface scratched, hallmarks clear, both stamped 18ct
A 9ct gold diamond cluster dress ring, diamond set shoulders, setting height 6.1mm, size P, 3.6gVery good original condition, all stones present and are generally bright and slightly fiery but also quite milky with a few small black spot inclusions visible through a loupe, settings lightly surface scratched, hallmarks clear, laser engraved 375
A 9ct gold diamond cluster dress ring, total diamond content approx 0.25ct, setting height 6.4mm, size P, 2.7gVery good original condition, all stones present with clean facet faces and sharp facet edges, no obvious losses when viewed under a loupe, settings lightly surface scratched, hallmarks clear, laser engraved 375
An Art Deco 18ct gold solitaire Ceylon blue sapphire dress ring, openwork settings, setting height 10.3mm, N, 3.3gVery good original condition, stone has clean facet faces and sharp facet edges but no obvious chips or cracks when viewed through a loupe, stone has a slightly violet purplish pale blue hue, settings surface scratched all over, hallmarks clear, stamped 18ct
A Cardow 14ct gold double-row diamond cluster dress ring, total diamond content approx 1ct, setting height 8.1mm, size I, 3.3gVery good original bright condition, stones are bright and white with just a few internal black spot inclusions and some smaller feathers but facet faces are clean and facet edges are sharp, settings only very lightly surface scratched, marks clear, stamped 14k
A 9ct gold black opal triplet and emerald cluster dress ring, setting height 19.8mm, size R, 3.8gVery good overall condition, all stones present, emeralds generally have slightly abraded facet faces and rubbed facet edges with a few small internal fracture inclusions, settings lightly surface scratched, hallmarks clear, stamped 375
An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster dress ring, setting height 12mm, size M, 2.9gVery good original condition, all stones present, sapphire has clean facet faces and sharp facet edges with a very slight window on one edge of the stone, diamonds are mostly clean with a few tiny internal fractures visible only through a loupe, settings lightly surface scratched, hallmarks clear, stamped 750
A 9ct gold diamond cluster dress ring, total diamond content approx 0.2ct, setting height 4.6mm, size N, 3.1gVery good original bright condition, all stones present and are very white with a slight fire, facet faces are clean and facet edges are sharp, settings are very lightly surface scratched, hallmarks clear, stamped 375
An 18ct gold 3-stone pear-cut aquamarine and ruby dress ring, aquamarine length 10.8mm, size L, 2.1gVery good original condition, all stones present with no obvious chips cracks or abrasions, aquamarine is a very pale light blue and rubies are a vivid pinkish red, settings lightly surface scratched, marks slightly rubbed, stamped 750
An 18ct white gold sapphire and diamond cluster dress ring, total diamond content approx 0.5ct, setting height 12.6mm, size M, 4.5gVery good original condition, all stones present, sapphire has clean facet faces and sharp facet edges with a very deep blue body colour, girdle only very slightly abraded, diamonds are bright and white with no obvious chips cracks or abrasions visible through a loupe, settings lightly surface scratched, hallmarks clear, stamped 18ct
An 18ct white and yellow gold emerald and diamond dress ring, setting height 11.7mm, size P, 6.1gVery good original condition, all stones present, emerald has clean facet faces and slightly rubbed facet edges with just a few tiny chips which are only visible through a loupe, diamonds are bright white and fiery with no obvious damage or losses, settings lightly surface scratched, hallmarks clear, stamped 750
An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster dress ring, setting height 8.4mm, size N, 4.3gVery good original condition, all stones present with no obvious damage or repair, one sapphire has a very lightly abraded facet edge but otherwise all clean, diamonds are bright and white, settings very lightly surface scratched, hallmarks clear, stamped 750
An 18ct gold emerald and diamond crossover dress ring, maker's marks JWJ, hallmarks London 1990, setting height 11.1mm, size G, 3.6gVery good original condition, all stones present, emerald has clean facet faces and sharp facet edges with just a few tiny internal fractures, diamonds are bright white and fiery with clean facet faces and sharp facet edges, settings very lightly surface scratched, hallmarks clear, stamped 750
2 gold coral dress rings, 5.2g total (2)Coral and pearl ring size Q, pearls are quite chipped and abraded, settings also lightly surface scratched, stamped 9ct. Single coral stone ring is quite heavily dented and damaged with several breakages on the ring head, settings and shank also bent, unmarked
Two 19th century portrait miniatures on ivory, depicting young ladies, each in an ebonised frame. Images 7 cm x 5.7 cm. CONDITION REPORT: In our opinion these are the original frames. The portrait with the red dress is sealed at the back and clearly the image has not been removed. The painting itself appears to be in good order with no evidence of any touching up. The brass surround is tarnished. The outer frame has numerous old marks and minor scratches but no significant issues. The second painting is a little less fine than the first but again there is no evidence of any overpainting as far as we can tell. The brass surround is a little tarnished in places. The rectangular frame is structurally sound but does have a minor stress fracture below the hanger. There is rubbing around where the hanger sits.
A Staffordshire pottery figure of Mary Anne Talbot (John Taylor), modelled in her disguise as a man a rifle and dead game to her right a dog to her left, the painted face with moustache the remainder of the figure heightened with gilding height 35.5 cm. NOTE: Known as The British Amazon, after the death of her sister and her subsequent treatment by a severe guardian, she was introduced to Captain Essex Bowen who affected her seduction and in order to carry on the affair he compelled her to dress as a footboy and accompany him on journeys to Domingo and Flanders. she affected this pretence throughout the majority of her career and it was never disclosed even under the pain of having grape-shot and musket balls removed from her leg, nor her year and half imprisonment at Dunkirk. Her true sex was only discovered after she was seized by a press gang in Wapping. For further information see P.D. Gordon Pugh, Staffordshire Portrait Figures of the Victorian Era page 82 and 513.
A pair of Staffordshire pottery figures on horseback, entitled "War and Peace" circa 1864/70, modelled as a soldier on horseback with heart shaped shield inscribed in gilt War, his female companion also on horseback holding a flag with moulded lettering for Peace heightened with gilding, sat side saddle holding further wreath, her dress sparsely decorated with floral sprigs, each horse with gilt spots. 31.5 cm and 29 cm respectively.
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