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Goldscheider figure of a dancing girl, circa 1935, after Josef Lorenzl, wearing a black and pink tasselled dress, her hair cut into a bob, 42.75cm high Condition: There is a hairline crack running from the figure's right toe across the surface of the base to the back of the base extending to the foot rim, there is some broad crazing noticeable on her upper chest and arms, there is a further hairline to the base with a small flake approximately 20mm x 10mm that has been re-stuck on the inside edge of the foot rim, the crack extends approximately 30mm - **General condition consistent with age
William J Thomson (1771-1845) Portrait miniature of a woman wearing a rose coloured dress and a blue fur edged stole Watercolour on ivory, 10cm x 7.5cm Contained within a red leather case and inscribed verso "Painted by W J Thomson, March 1812, 41 Craven St, Strand, London" CONDITION REPORT: Significant area of loss at the top of the piece Wear particularly at the edges case scuffed and worn
A Continental porcelain figure, "L'Ecureuse" after Chardin. Length 14 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The figure appears to be in generally good condition. There is no damage to the hands or face and only very minor rubbing to the gilding on the proud edges of the dress. The bottom edge of the shawl and dress are slightly rough to touch in places but we think that this is simply firing marks. We can see no evidence of any repairs or restoration.
* English School (early 17th century), oil on panel, portrait of Lady Parker (nee Mary Senhouse), three-quarter length, wearing bonnet, embroidered ruff and lace embroidered dress, holding a prayer book in her right hand, inscribed "t.r. AE33" and "t.l. 1605". 89 cm x 72 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This painting is from the Estate of the Late Miss Mary Burkett, formally of Isel Hall, Cockermouth, Cumbria. The portrait is generally in very good condition. We have inspected it with a UV light which has revealed some small areas of overpainting but no significant issues in our opinion. There are minor blemishes to the end of the sitters nose and on the cheeks. There are also minor blemishes on the hands and old scratch marks all of which are only visible under a UV light. The right facing hand has some overpainting on the wrist and at the bottom edge of the cuff. There is also some restoration on the sleeve at the top of the dress. There is a small patch of overpainting on the collar of the dress on the left hand side. The painting is on a three plank wooden panel. The panel joins are not currently visible but are when viewed under a UV light. There is a small crack to the bottom of the right hand panel join which runs for approximately 4 inches. This is minor. The panel is bowed, however this may be intentional as the frame that the painting is in compensates for this bow. The left and right hand corners of the picture are approximately 1 inch deeper than the centre of the panel and the bow across the front is uniform.
* English School (mid 19th century), oil on board, portrait of a woman seated half length and wearing a red dress, necklace and with lamp to right hand side. 30 cm x 24 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This painting is framed and glazed it is therefore not possible to see the rear of the piece. It does however generally look to be in extremely good condition with no visible damage, no repairs and no restoration. The glass is a little dirty and the frame whilst period and serviceable is a little tatty with some minor losses and scuffs.
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