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A carved gilt wood Venetian style blackamoor wall bracket Depicting a female figure dressed in elaborate Venetian dress before curtain, supported by a scalloped plinth, detailed in poly chrome enamels throughout, 36cm high, by repute purchased Sotherby's 1968, label verso, marked in pencil verso 'Venetian court at Antwerp.'
A group of late 19th early 20th Century English and Continental porcelain To include a Yardley English lavender soap dish, a German pedestal bowl stand, modelled has a classical female flanked by putti lacking bowl, and a Continental figure of a lady wearing a foliate dress, factory stamp marks to base and numbered 12233. (3)
*Cartier-Bresson (Henri, 1908-2004). Jammu, City of Refugees, 1949, five gelatin silver prints including one vintage print of militia women in a Jammu street in traditional dress, the other five later printings from the same series showing evacuation of refugees, distribution of food and refugees in the court of Ragunath Temple, all with press captions, markings and wetstamps to versos, including Cartier-Bresson/Magnum Photos credit stamps and first photo used Illustrated Magazine 23 April 1949, all 24.5 x 17cm (5)
*Cartes de visite. A group of approximately 200 cartes de visite and 100 cabinet cards, c. 1860s/1880s, covering a wide range of subjects, including royalty, celebrities (authors, composers, artists, actors, etc., British military, musicians, circus performers and human oddities, fancy dress costumes, domestic servants, agriculture and animals, bicycles, topographical views and social history (approx. 300)
*Carte-de-visite-size ambrotype of a man and his seated wife, by an unknown photographer, 1860s, in half case, together with an albumen print carte de visite of a graduate in academic dress by Hills & Saunders, Oxford, 1860s, double-fronted leather case lacking fold-out desk stand at back, plus an albumen print carte de visite of a lady by Bracher, in leather case with gilt clasp and photographer's gilt embossed stamp on base, 'Bracher, Photographic Artist, 26 High Street, Oxford', each 10.5 x 7.5cm Second item: Hannavy, Case Histories, p. 138. (3)
*Liverpool Institute of Photography. A beautifully tinted albumen print portrait of a seated young lady in ornate satin dress, circa 1860, shown seated on a red velvet chair, 10.5 x 8cm, leather case with gilt embossed stamp to base giving address as Lord Street Chambers, 87 Lord Street, Liverpool, together with a half-plate albumen print of a seated gentleman by Herbert Watkins, 179 Regent Street, London, circa 1855-58, leather case with photographer's gilt embossed stamp to lid, plus a tinted paper print of a mother and young daughter seated by a table, after 1861, set in a gilt oval in a burgundy velvet base [1852-55], cream silk pad, housed in a top-hinged leather case with photographer's gilt stamp on the base, 'James Mudd, 10 St Anns Square, Manchester' First item: Hannavy, Case Histories, p. 80. (3)
*Ninth-plate daguerreotype of a mother and child, by Tyler & Co., Corner of Washington and Winter Streets, Boston, 1850s, embossed case with trade card beneath image, together with two further ninth-plate daguerreotypes, 1850s, the first by 'Oliver H. Willard, 120 W Market Street, 8 doors East Schl. St and 6th St. Philadelphia', fine portrait of a young girl in a checked dress, embossed leather case, a little flaking to base, the second by Thompson & Davies, 164 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, of a baby supported by a mother's hand, dress tinted blue, marginal tarnishing, photographers' name and address stamped on mat, plain leather case First two items: Hannavy, Case Histories, pp. 66 & 70. (3)
*Sixth-plate ambrotype portrait of a seated gentleman with a top hat, by F. Reynolds Photographic Gallery, Leamington, late 1850s, blue tinting, embossed paper case, together with a sixth-plate ambrotype of a seated bald man with beard, gilt highlights, embossed leather case with button closure (stiff), plus a ninth-plate ambrotype of a uniformed railway official, in embossed and formerly gilted case, plus a ninth-plate tinted ambrotype of a lady in a blue-grey dress, set in an oval French pressed-metal wall frame, 9 x 7.5cm Hannavy, Case Histories, pp. 55 & 131 (first and last items). (4)
Kent - Military. A good album containing approximately 84 albumen prints, c. 1860, including 42 of individual soldiers, some in regimental dress, many signed on the mount by the sitters and indicating regiments, 14 x 11cm and carte-de-visite sizes, a further 18 military interest of groups with further inscriptions and signatures to mounts, plus topographical views and non-military portraits around Hythe, Maidstone and Walmer, photographs mostly presented one to a page but some topographical views as multiples, photographs 16 x 21.5cm and smaller, largely captioned in ink, a few leaves detached, contemporary half morocco, upper cover detached and backstrip deficient, 4to The album compiler would appear to be Mr Bennett to whom a few of the autographed presentation inscriptions are made. Signatories include Colonel E.C. Wilford, Captain J. Miller, Cavalry Depot, Maidstone, Captain B.C. Russell, Royal Fusiliers, H.J.J. Burney, 6th Depot Battalion, (?)Sam Fairclough, R.A. Buchanan, 7th Hussars, Captain Cohglan, 2nd Queen's Royal Regiment, Thomas E. Houghton, 17th Lancers, Lieutenant Arthur Hill, 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers, R. Bainbridge, 17th Lancers, David Read, 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers, W.E. Dakin, Carabineers, and others, group photographs include the School of Musketry evening class, 2nd Section Right Wing and Left Wing. All the dates given in the album are during the course of 1860, the same year as Roger Fenton visited Hythe and became a member of the Hythe School of Musketry, being placed in the 1st Section of Volunteers. Fenton is known to have visited Hythe in February and May of that year, neither of these months appearing in the dated inscriptions in this album. (1)
A silver and cats eye dress set, comprising a pair of swivel bar cufflinks and four dress studs, together with a further set of four dress studs, a set of four silver oval shaped dress studs; a set of blue enamel dress studs; a set of four onyx dress studs, stamped '925' and a mother-of-pearl dress set, comprising a pair of chain linked cufflinks and four dress studs, stamped '925'89.9g gross
A pair of 9 carat gold cultured pearl pendant earrings, scroll bar drops with a knife edge bar with two cultured pearl beads, length 4cm, with post fittings; a 9 carat gold rectangular locket pendant, with cased decoration, measures 3cm by 2cm; a circular slim locket pendant, measures 3.2cm in diameter, stamped '15CT (inscribed); a 9 carat gold belcher chain necklace, length 46cm; a 9 carat gold cameo ring, finger size J1/2, a diamond set ring, finger size G1/2 and other items, including a novelty cigar cutter and a mother-of-pearl dress set9 carat gold weight 14g gross. Circular locket stamped '15CT', 8.5g. Diamond set ring, 1.2g, not hallmarked or stamped, valued as gold.
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