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TWO CHINESE POTTERY FIGURES, MING/QING DYNASTY Each standing wearing long flowing robes and a tall hat, and with his hands clasped before him, together with a pottery model of Weituo, standing with his hands raised in prayer, wearing elaborate battle dress, all decorated with green, yellow and aubergine glazes, 34.5cm. (3)
17th Century English School"Portraits of King William ( Billy) III & Queen Mary II of Orange " half length, he in suit of armour and she wearing pearls in elaborate low cut dress, O.O.C., 76cms x 60cms (30" x 24") in contemporary carved giltwood frames, with egg and dart rims, and decorated with rosettes, scrolls and swags. (2)Provenance: Thurles Castle, Co. Tipperary to a Private Irish Collection. Historical Footnote Viscount Thurles is one of the lesser titles of the Earls and Dukes of Ormond and therefore extended by courtesy to their senior male descendants. The most famous bearer of the title was Thomas Butler (1596-1619), son and heir of "Walter of the Beads", 11th Earl of Ormond. He lived at Thurles Castle and married, against his father's wishes, Elizabeth Poyntz, daughter of Sir John Poyntz of Iron Acton in Gloucestershire. Like his father he was a pious Catholic and refused to conform to Anglicanism. In 1619, with his father imprisoned in London, he was summoned to appear before the King, but was drowned when his ship was wrecked off the coast of Anglesey. His son and heir, being a minor, was brought up as a Protestant and eventually succeeded the 11th Earl and became The Great Duke of Ormond.
H.A. Churchill, 186?Watercolours: Two similar portraits, "Oriental Ladies in native dress," approx. 36cms x 25cms (14" x 9 3/4") and 42cms x 29cms (16 1/2" x 11 1/2"), both signed, in original frames. (2)* Inscribed on reverse 'Given in 1863'. Also inscribed on contemporary label, 'Painted by Lady Churchill, given to my father in Constantinople in 1863'.
Attributed to Ozias Humphrey (1742 - 1810)"Hester Countess of Charleville," half length Portrait, with pearls, lace head scarf and lace shawl, and blue satin dress, O.O.c., 76cms x 63cms (30" x 25") in contemporary gilt frame. (1)* Hester, only child and heir of James Coghill of Drumcondra Dublin, L.L.D., and Judge of the Prerogative Court. James was younger brother of Marmaduke and son of Sir John of Drumcondra. She married in 1737, Charles 2nd Baron Moore Moore, who in 1758 was created Earl of Charleville. His titles became extinct when he died without issue in 1764. Soon after, she married Major John Mayne, who had come to Ireland as a protégé of the Lord Lieutenant, the Duke of Northumberland. The English Chronicle wrote of him: "[He was] remarkably handsome in person, mild and engaging in his manners; … he got a large fortune with this lady, and enjoys it with great esteem."On inheriting the Coghill property in right of his wife, Mayne changed his name to Coghill and was created a baronet in 1781. However, he died without issue in 1785, and after his wife's death in 1789 the estate passed to her cousin Sir John Cramer, who changed his name to Coghill and is the ancestor of the later Coghill baronets.Attributed to Ozias Humphrey (1742-1810) and obviously painted after her first marriage in 1737 and before her second one.
Late 19th Century EnglishAn exceptionally fine and rare heavy Art Nouveau metal Panel, "Profile portrait of a Young Girl with decorated head dress arranged in a niche, set with flowers, leaves, shields etc., and decorated in various metal colours, painted etc., 40cms x 22cms (14 3/4" x 8 3/4"), in similar carved frame decorated with flowers. (1)
DAVID BOWIE- THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD DRESS SLEEVE - An original UK pressing of the 1971 album with the withdrawn 'dress' sleeve (Mercury 6338041). The record is in VG condition. There are surface marks, which are mainly seen on side 2, but these do not extend deeper and there are no scratches. The labels have spindle wear. MATRIX 6338041 1Y//1 + 2Y//1 endings. The sleeve is in VG+ condition. There is apparent edge and shelf wear, but no rips or tears to note. A very presentable copy of this hugely iconic record. Included is a dub of the LP copied onto CD.
After JEAN- HONORE FRAGONARD (1732 - 1806) Framed, unsigned, 20th Century oil on board, after Fragonard's 'Young girl reading', showing girl in yellow dress reading profile, together with SCHUBERT. Framed, signed, 20th Century oil on panel, young child feeding rabbits, on barn floor, 18cm x 18cm and 19cm x 21cm, (2).
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