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A sapphire and diamond Art Deco dress ring, circa 1935 A sapphire and diamond Art Deco dress ring, circa 1935, the two diamonds estimated to weigh 1.90 carats each, with triangular cut sapphire accents, the shoulders set with trios of brilliant cut diamonds, to a pierced scrolled heart shaped gallery, finger size O
A GENTS BLACK DRESS SUIT, double breasted jacket with YSL label and lining, together with Hornes of London black dress jacket, black waistcoat and striped trousers, Greenwood dress trousers, Star Model laundry dress shirts, Horne Brothers Limited dress shirt and boxed floral embroidered Mexican shirt
AFTER DIEGO VELASQUEZ (1599-1660)Portrait of a Lady, said to be Isabella of Bourbon standing full length in an interior, wearing a striped court dress, and white ruffbears a German inscription on the canvas verso 'Konigin Maria in Hispania der Konigs Von Engellandt Henri a Octavi Tochter'oil on canvas33 1/2 x 25 1/2 in (85.2 x 64.7 In a fine carved and gilded frame The ( translated ) inscription on the canvas reverse suggesting the sitter to be ' Queen Mary of Spain, daughter of King Henry V111 of England ', appears to be an incorrect identificationThis portrait appears to be based (with minor variations ) on the Portrait by Velasquez depicting Isabella of Bourbon.(1602-1644) The prime version is in the Prado Museum, Madrid and other variants are known Provenance: According to a label attached to the stretcher this picture is said to have been brought back to England after the Peninsular War by Colonel Edward Howorth, KCB. KH. (Royal Horse Artillery). Howorth whilst serving in the Peninsula was Brigadier General commanding the Artillery at the battles of Talavera, Busaco and Fuentes D'Onor; The Greenly family, by descent
AFTER THOMAS HUDSON (1701-1779)Portrait of Sir John Perceval, 1st Viscount Perceval, and his wife Catherine, both standing, he wearing an embroidered coat, she a floral patterned dressoil on canvas19 1/2 x 26 1/2 in (49.6 x 67.4cm) The frame reverse bears an inscription on a label stating that Sir John Perceval ,5th Bart and 1st Viscount Perceval was First President of the trustees of Georgia (1732) and created Earl of Egmont in 1733. His wife Catherine was the elder daughter of Sir Philip Parker of Ewarton, Suffolk
NEW ZEALAND 1845-66, reverse dated 1863 to 1866 (Ensign Edwd. Broderip. 57th Regt).Officially impressed naming.Together with related miniature dress medal, this last fitted with brooch pin and claw for wearing.British Battles and Medals 1988 states that only ten members of the 57th Regiment were awarded the New Zealand Medal for 1863-66.Copy medal roll confirms.Born: Cossington, Somerset.Ensign; 29/7/1862Lieutenant; 2/11/1866
Five: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER G.V.R., silver-gilt and enamel, with second award bar and complete with top suspension brooch, MILITARY CROSS G.V.R. (unamed as issued), 1914-15 Star (2 Lieut. A. Hacking Notts & Derby R), BRITISH WAR & VICTORY MEDALS (Lt Col A Hacking), D.S.O. & M.C. in official (damaged) cases of issue, complete with mounted group of miniature dress medals in J. R. Gaunt and Son (damaged) case of issue plus portrait photograph of Lt Col. Hacking in uniform.Six: 1939-45, AFRICA STAR, ITALY STAR, FRANCE & GERMANY STAR, DEFENCE & WAR MEDALS (all unnamed as issued), in original grease proof envelopes and box of issue addressed to : A/S/Ldr P.E. Percival (sic), Old Priory, Brightwell, Nr Walling Ford, Berks, and a BRITISH WAR MEDAL (1-9156 Pte. A. W. Jupp R Sussex R) Disc only , with edge bruising, part obliterating service number although still legible, relationship to WW2 medals unknown
JAMES HOLMES (1777-1860)Portrait of Frederika Elizabeth Perceval (d. 1900), seated three-quarter length, wearing a blue striped dress, holding a book, signed and dated 1853, watercolour,12 1/2 x 9 in (31.8 x 22.8 cm); together with two other watercolour portraits by the same artist, the first said to be a Portrait of Mrs Dudley Montague Perceval, seated half-length; and a Portrait of Isabel Perceval and her Sister, 1839; three (3)
PIERRE EDWARD DAGOTY (1775-1871)Portrait miniature of Nathaniel Bartonquarter-length, wearing a dark blue coat and white cravatsigned 'Dagoty' (lower right), circular2 3/4 in diam; and a portrait miniature by Daniel Saint (1778-1847) depicting his wife, quarter length wearing a white dress and red wrap, oval, 3 1/4 x 2 3/4 in; both miniatures mounted within the same wood mountNathaniel Barton (1799-1867) of Straffan, County Kildare was a partner in the family firm of Barton and Guestier. The firm owned a vineyard at St. Julien, near the Gironde, and were producers of Chateau Leoville Barton and Chateau Langou BartonHis wife Mary Susanna Scott was the daughter of the British Consul at Bordeaux. She died in Nice in 1867.
A silver curb link charm bracelet, fitted with a variety of mostly silver charms, a bracelet formed from a row of coins, a dress Albert chain, three brooches and pins, a Victorian oval pendant locket, having engraved decoration, a silver and vary coloured gem set pendant, two further pendants, four pairs of earrings and earstuds and a costume suite, comprising; a bangle, a collar necklace and a pair of earrings, in an abstract design.
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