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Sir Hubert Von Herkomer RA, RWS, CVO (British/German, 1849-1914), interior with a woman modelling a medieval style blue dress standing on a tiger skin rug whilst a man peers through curtains beyond, monogram and dated 1877 lower right, watercolour, 45cm by 30cm, gilt frameNotes: Von Herkomer was a painter of social realism, portraits, historical subjects and landscapes. He entered South Kensington School in 1866 where he studied under Sir Luke Fildes and was influenced by F. Walker. His fist great success was with 'The Last Muster, Sunday at The Royal Hospital, Chelsea' in 1875 which was bought for £1200 by the Lady Lever Gallery. Notable works include 'Found' in the Tate Gallery and 'Hard Times' in the Manchester City Art Gallery.
An Art Deco diamond dress ring with pierced shaped oval mount, millegrain set old cut diamond to the centre and numerous further diamonds, a total diamond weight of approximately 0.75 carat, shank stamped '18ct', ring size LCondition Report: Diamond intact, no obvious damage; no obvious repair to settings, mount and shank, minor wear and tear only
A sapphire and diamond dress ring, three graduated sapphires, the central sapphire measuring approximately 6mm x 4 mm, intersecting double row old cut diamond set, scroll work mount, yellow metal, gross weight approximately 5.2 grams, ring size V Condition Report: No obvious damage to sapphires or diamonds - all intact. Claws worn, need re-tipping, mount and shank minor wear and tear only
GLEITZE MERCEDES: (1900-1981) British Swimmer, the first woman to swim the English Channel. Vintage signed sepia 5 ¼ x 3 ½ postcard photograph by J. Capstack, Blackpool (c.1930). Gleitze in a delicate seated pose, wearing a flowing dress and lace shawl. Signed in a bold black ink to the large clear area above the image. Some very minor signs of age related wear to the right margin, not affecting the signature. VG
A Ross limited edition porcelain doll from the Victorian Grace collection, reg No.1434/3000, with dress, stand and certificate of authenticity, another Ross doll 'Vanity fair' example with a certificate of authenticity, a Knightsbridge porcelain collectable doll 'Janet', with certificate of authenticity, and three further teddy bears (6)
An Austrian Goldscheider group, of a lady and girl dancing (cracked), 31 cm high and a Staffordshire group, of two pheasants, 13.5 cm high (2) Condition report Report by NGGoldscheider group: small crack in base beside girl's left foot. Clear firing crack to reverse of lady's pink dress (underglaze). Some rubbing. Small patch of very thin glaze to girl's face. Glaze/shallow chip to lady's fingers on her left hand. Also lady's face with thin glaze and rubbing. Staffordshire group: some small losses to applied flowers and foliage.
A Nutton, a lady of fashion wearing a hat and holding a cane, watercolour, signed and dated 1919, another by the same, and three fashion prints on silk (5) Condition report Report by NGWatercolour signed A Mutton. These are watercolours on paper. Other three are prints.White hat - 36 x 27 cmRed hair - 36 x 27 cmRed and yellow dress - 32 x 40 cmGreen dress - 32 x 40 cmSmoker - 28 x 40 cm
Julien Vallou de Villeneuve (French, 1795-1866), A Young Girl in a lace dress and scarf carrying a basket of kindling, signed "J. Vallou" lower right, pencil, 29 x 19 cm Note: Julien Vallou de Villeneuve was a pupil of Jean-François Millet (French, 1814-1875). Large old repaired tear to the left-hand side. Arched top.
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