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William III commemorative dish. A 19th century creamware oblong dish, the ivory ground enclosed by a foliate band and centred by a transfer printed depiction of William III in Roman military dress, mounted on a charger on a plinth inscribed 'William III - No Surrender - 1690'. 10 x 9in. (25.40 x 22.86cm)
A selection of ladies costume and textiles from the 19th century onwards, to include; a black silk top with tassels and beaded detail circa 1920, a black dress with sequin and bead detail and gauze side panels along with assorted white work to include undergarments, childrens robes, lace, trims etc (Qty)
Three 19th Century fashion plates - Evening Dress, Fancy Mourning Dinner Dress, 22cm x 13cm, framed; a 19th Century hand coloured engraving inscribed Russia, with six figural view the base inscribed Russian Poltera, Villager of Little Russia, regular monk, Yakout priest, Tcherceassian Warrior and Tcherceassian Prince, 25cm x 20cm, framed (4)
A selection of curios to include an erotic celluloid comb, the cover painted with a pinafore dress concealing a girl solely dress in pink stockings painted to comb; a jade? pendant with some pink staining; a pair of small floral carved ivory earrings; an ivory? brooch carved with a dragon; a a small plastic egg containing a pink basket and two babies, etc. (qty) (faults)
ARTHUR WILLIAM DEVIS (1762-1822) PORTRAIT OF CAPT. THE HON. HENRY DUNDAS SHORE, 3rd SON OF THE 1ST LORD TEIGNMOUTH (1800-1826) Quarter length, wearing dress uniform, with shoulder belt, boss and prickers, oil on canvas 74.5 x 62cm. Provenance: By descent in the family of the sitter. * The sitter served with the 11th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons as Cornet in 1818, then in the 4th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Dragoon Guards (being promoted to Lieutenant in November 1822) before becoming Captain in the Royal Marines in 1826. He was unmarried. Shore died in Lourmarin, France in April 1826 and his funeral was a grand affair: "The pall was borne by officers of the French army. As the procession passed through the streets, which were densely crowded - as holiday had been granted to the people of the neighbourhood - its progress was indicated by volleys from the carbines of the gendarmerie and the same martial tribute was bestowed at the grave." (from `Memoir of the Life and Correspondence of John, Lord Shore`, vol.2) ++ Tear lower right and on chest; scattered minor damages elsewhere; test clean upper right corner
ATTRIBUTED TO DOMENICO PELLEGRINI (1759-1840) PORTRAIT OF A LADY, THOUGHT TO BE ELIZABETH (nee RUSSELL, c.1777-1861), 2ND WIFE OF WILLIAM HARRY VANE, 1ST DUKE OF CLEVELAND Half length, wearing a cream dress with blue sash and hairband, oil on canvas, oval 72 x 60cm. Provenance: By descent in the family of the sitter until 2016 * The Duke of Cleveland's 1st wife, Lady Catherine Powlett, bore him eight children but died in 1807 aged 41. The Duke then married Elizabeth Russell, daughter of Robert Russell of Newton in Yorkshire, in July 1813 but there was no issue from this union. An undoubted portrait of the Duchess from the circle of John Hoppner is at Raby Castle, Co. Durham. ++ Lined; some scattered retouching; needs a light clean
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