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Set of Royal Worcester 'Days of the Week' models to include 'Monday's Child' 3519 (boy in blue shorts and top), 'Tuesday's Child' 3538 (boy skater, yellow jumper and blue trousers), 'Wednesday's Child' 3521 (girl in green dress with broken teddy bear), 'Thursday's Child' 3260 (boy walking with grey coat and red hat), 'Friday's Child' 3261 (boy in green shorts with cat), 'Saturday's Child' 3524 (boy in blue dungarees digging) and Sunday's Child 3256 (girl in blue dress on beach), all approx 18-19cm high (7)
Set of Royal Worcester porcelain 'Days of the Week' models to include 'Monday's Child' 3257 (girl in white dress and blue ribbon), 'Tuesday's Child' 3254 (ballerina in yellow), 'Wednesday's Child 3259 (girl in pink dress), Thursday's Child' 3522 (girl in turquoise dress with satchell), 'Friday's Child' 3523 (girl in yellow seated with bird), 'Saturday's Child' 3262 (girl in white dress with ball of wool), 'Sunday's Child' 3518 (girl in blue, white and pink spot dress) (damaged), all approx 18-19cm high (7) CONDITION REPORT: Head been broken off Sunday's Child
Thomas Carlyle [fl.1812-1837]-A miniature portrait of Mrs James Mierspeult [of Seaforthe, Liverpool], nee P.O'Connor of Dublin, 1830,:- bust-length with brown hair in ringlets and wearing a white lace turban, gold drop earrings, a long gold chain and brown dress, inscribed on the reverse, on ivory, 9 x 6.7cm, together with one other miniature by Thomas Gosse of Mrs Thomas Roberts of Rotherhithe, aged 70. [2]
Noel N Carter [fl.1820-30s]-A miniature portrait of Agnes Nixon [1804-1890], daughter of Thomas & Elizabeth Nixon, nee Paley,: bust-length, with long dark hair tied high and ringlets, brown eyes and wearing a white satin dress, pale blue shawl and tight corset, sky background, on ivory, oval, 6.5cm, together with a miniature portrait of a young man thought to be Richard Hey, married to Agnes Nixon 1829, by a different hand, in ornate 'ormolu' frames. [2]* Notes Richard Hey [d.1860] was one of the original 300 Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons. He married Agnes Nixon in 1829 and became Surgeon to the York County Hospital, to the Institute for The Blind and the Female Penitentiary.
Mr Horlor [fl.1770s]-A pair of miniature portraits, both bust-length; he wearing a short powdered wig and with blue eyes and wearing a green coat; she with long brown hair tied high and white dress,:-two, the first signed and dated Dec 1775 on the reverse, on ivory, ovals, each 8.3cm, in ornate 'ormolu' frames. [2]
Henry Hawkins [18/19th Century]-A miniature portrait of a young lady, three-quarter length standing,:- with long blonde hair dressed in plaits and ringlets, blue eyes and wearing a pale pink dress and lace shawl, view to blue sky and water beyond, signed and dated H. Hawkins 18** bottom righton ivory, 12 x 9cm.
Emily Scott [fl.1826-1855]-Portrait of a young lady, three-quarter length seated,:-with long dark hair in ringlets and wearing a white silk dress, a gold chain and tartan shawl, signed, watercolour, 23 x 19cm, together with three other contemporary portraits of young women by different hands. [4]
A George V cast silver standing figure after G. Halliday of an officer of the 78th (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot, later known as The Seaforth Highlanders, wearing full highland dress, bearing sword and dirk and with badge worded "Cuidich 'n Righ 78", on square base, 13.5ins high, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1911 (weight 56ozs), on hardwood inswept square plinth with silver presentation plaque to front worded - "Presented to E.G. Hay Esq on his Marriage by the Officers of the Seaforth Highlanders, June 11th 1912", 18.5ins high (hilt of sword slightly damaged and bent and tip of sword now broken off from base)
An important early 19th Century Paris porcelain plaque painted with a half length portrait of the Empress Josephine, after Ferdinand Paul Louis Quajila (1780-1853), the Empress with white dress, pearl earrings and necklace, and double tiara, before an Imperial crown, with drapery and column to the background, with title "Josephine, Imperatrice", and signed "M. fre de Dihl a Paris", panel 8.5ins x 5.5ins, in ebonised frame with gilt metal inner slip Provenance: 19th Century ink written paper label to verso - "The Empress Josephine" on porcelain or Dihl, China purchased at Christie's and Co's, Kings Street St. James, 18th December 1869", a paper label to verso states "Belonged to Cyril Warren Lee Pemberton. Purchased by his father Charles Davies Pemberton". Note: The source for this portrait appears to be a miniature on ivory by Ferdinand Quajila (1780-1853) now in the Musee Jacquemart-Andre, Paris. Similar Dihl porcelain plaque is in the collection of the Chateau De Malmaison, inventory number, M.M.70.12.1. Another example of the miniature portrait was sold at Christie's on 27th-28th November 2012, lot 329 A Dihl cup and stand painted the same portrait was sold at Sotheby's on 28th March 2017, lot 429.
A Meissen porcelain figure of 'The Good House Keeper': modelled after the original by Kaendler seated wearing a headscarf, floral dress and cloak holding a bible beside a small table containing a spinning wheel on a scrolling base, blue crossed swords mark with iron red 'R' and incised 2685 with press number 36, 19th century, 16 cm high.
18th century Bow porcelain candlestick in the form of Ceres, emblematic of Mother Earth, holding a cornucopia with a lion at her feet, on scroll base, circa 1760 CONDITION REPORT One arm restored, chips to sconce, crack to base which is riveted, front legs restored. Flowers to head dress restored
Rare Edwardian silver 'Suffragette' pepperette or muffineer in the form of a standing woman wearing early 20th century dress and bonnet, holding a sandwich board that originally contained an acetate protest placard, slip-in cover and original leather base, some traces of original silver gilding to bonnet ribbon (Chester 1908), Cornelius Desormeaux Sanders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, 8.5cm overall height
1960s Kutchinsky 18ct gold and enamel dress ring of bombe form, with an interwoven ribbon design of blue and emerald-green enamelled decoration, signed (London 1967). Ring size approximately J / K CONDITION REPORT Very good condition, two minor chips to the enamel but not noticeable, clear hallmarks and signature. Total gross weight approximately 16.6 grams
Victorian tortoiseshell and gold piqué work suite of jewellery with gold honeycomb ground and Greek key border - comprising a pair of pendant earrings, circular brooch and a pair of dress buttons / studs, in original fitted case by J. R. Pearce, 77 Cornhill, London CONDITION REPORT Overall in very good original condition. Earrings approximately 60mm long / drop - very good condition. Brooch - 40mm diameter, very good condition, although the pin fitting / hook have been re-glued and are bent. Paw studs 20mm diameter - very good condition. Original box in very good condition commensurate with age, 190mm long
Group of jewellery and bijouterie - to include a George III silver pair-cased pocket watch made for the Turkish Market by Geo. Prior, London, antique coral brooch, dress studs and buttons CONDITION REPORT Ring box - very good condition. Stick pin box - very good condition. Bar brooch/pin - gilt metal, box in very good condition. 3 x mother of pearl dress studs stamped 18ct, one has a small chip to the enamel, the other two are in good condition. 5 x dress studs - Victorian, probably gold. Coral brooch 19mm, very good condition, C.1820. Watch - fusee chain intact and runs for a few seconds when given a gentle shake. Cane has had damage, shaft missing, dial in good condition
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