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2 Ambrotypes of Scottish children including a quarter plate - 3 ¼" x 4 ¼ ambrotype of a child in traditional Scottish dress leaning on a chair in a leather covered case, and a sixth plate - 2 ¾" x 3 ¼ image of two sisters with a note that reads 'Louisa & Alice daughters of James Machenzie, Auchenheglish 1860
A DUTCH DELFT CISTERN, COVER AND BASIN 19TH CENTURY Of gadrooned form and decorated in the late 17th century De Grieksche A Factory manner, painted with figures in 17th century dress taking tea, the cistern with metal spigot issuing from a mask, the basin with Pieter Kocx style mark for the De Grieksche A Factory, The cistern 44cm high; the basin, 35cm high Condition Report: Cistern and cover damaged and restored. Small chips to the rims of the cistern,Condition Report Disclaimer
An English painted dummy board figure, probably 18th c, in the form of a girl in a 'fontange' head dress, fur trimmed red dress with lace sleeve and fur muff, shaped support, 112cm h Related examples are illustrated Graham (C) - Dummy Boards and Chimney Boards, illustrations p5, fig P8 and P19 Some old restoration / re-decoration; old worm damage to support but in our opinion a genuine example
Of Optics Interest - Early Colour Theory - The Laws of The Contrast of Colour and Their Application to the Arts of Painting Decoration of Buildings, Mosaic Work, Tapestry and Carpet Weaving, Calico Printing, Dress, Paper Staining. Printing Military Clothing. By M. E. Chevreul. Translation by John Spanton. Published London Routledge, Warne and Routledge, 1861. Having colour illustrations. Tooled leather cover.
A Private Collection of 18th Century and Later French, English and Canadian Portrait Miniatures on Ivory, Comprising: French School, Late 18th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of a young aristocratic boy wearing a jacket and matching waistcoat, 37mm by 31mm (oval), in gold frame. French School, Late 18th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of a gentleman in a turquoise velvet waiscoat, 49mm by 36mm (oval), in gold frame with woven locks of hair to reverse. French School, Late 18th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of a gentleman in an olive-green buttoned jacket, 62mm (circular), in gilt frame. French School, Late 18th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of a gentleman wearing a powdered wig and cravat, 55mm by 45mm (oval, in gilt frame within velvet surround. French School, Late 18th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of a gentleman in a grey coat and cravat, 55mm by 45mm (oval), in gold frame with enamelled reverse inset with woven locks of hair. French School, Late 18th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of a lady with pearls in her hair, 32mm by 30mm (oval), in gilt frame. English School, Late 18th/Early 19th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of a young gentleman in a dark blue velvet coat, 63mm by 51mm (oval), in gilt (or possibly gold) frame. English School, Early 19th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of a gentleman in a dark coat and white cravat, 78mm by 65mm, in ebonised frame. English School, Early 19th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of a young man in a blue buttoned jacket, 85mm by 68mm, in ebonised frame. English School, Early 19th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of a gentleman in an olive buttoned coat, 73mm by 60mm (oval), in ebonised frame. English School, Early 19th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of Jessie Georgina Barnes, 67mm by 52mm (oval), inscribed verso, in ebonised frame. English School, Early 19th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of a lady in a black lace dress wearing a veil, 86mm by 70mm, in ebonised frame. English School, Early 19th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of a lady in a white dress with lace collar, 73mm by 59mm (oval), inscription verso (partially torn), in ebonised frame. English School, 19th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of a woman with grey hair wearing a green dress, 85mm by 61mm (oval), in stained beech frame. English School, 19th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of a lady in a white dress with a gold-coloured necklace, initialled EAS, 65mm by 52mm (oval), in gilt frame. English School, 19th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of a lady in a white dress, 73mm by 60mm (oval), in gilt frame. English School, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of a lady wearing a blue blouse and pearl earrings, 69mm by 56mm (oval), in gilt frame. English School, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of a lady wearing a white blouse, 49mm by 35mm (oval), in gilt frame. English School, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, Head and shoulders portrait of a lady wearing a blue blouse, 61mm by 48mm (oval), in easel frame. Gerald Sinclair Hayward (Canadian, 1845-1926) Head and shoulders portrait of a lady in a black dress wearing a pearl choker, 85mm by 67mm, inscribed verso, in ebonised frame. (20, as illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: With CITES ivory declaration reference AVV7PXH5.
A Royal Irish Regiment bronzed resin military figure, modelled standing, in military dress and arms, by Ballantynes of Walkerburn, 30cms high including base; together with a bronzed resin military figure by Regimental Statuette Manufacturers; a commemorative ‘For the Fallen’ glass plaque; and a spelter figure of a boy. (4)
Framed military interest cigarette cards, including: a set of Player’s Cigarettes ‘Military Head-Dress’ cigarette cards, in frame, 31 x 84cms high overall; a set of Player’s Cigarettes ‘Uniforms of the Territorial Army’ cigarette cards, in frame; Player’s Cigarettes ‘Badges & Flags of British Regiments’, contained across two frames; and others.
A rare 18th century, possibly Spitalfields, cream silk ladies dress, circa 1770-1780, made in the English style, the silk being a cream stripe with delicate all over spot floral embroidery, the bodice and sleeves trimmed with delicately hand made ornamental trimming. The dress possibly made for an event such as a wedding or summer ball. There are an amount of off cuts and long lengths of unused trimming that is being sold with the dress.Note: Silk and Lace fabrics: From the Crofts/Le Pla family. A London solicitor John Crofts married Ann Le Pla of a Huguenot family in 1731, they later lived at Malling House in Lewes (now Sussex police HQ), with a country estate in Sompting from 1754, and a home for the season in Parliament Square London
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