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Lieutenant-General Sir Oliver William Hargreaves Leese, 3rd Baronet KCB CBE DSO Coldstream Guards (1894-1978) - a unique double fire screen of military insignia made by Sir Oliver, comprising dress uniform and bullion work insignia to the left panel - 19 total, with field uniform and insignia to the right - 22 total, all in oak frame, each 88cm x 57cm
An 18ct white gold emerald and diamond set dress ring, arranged as an oval cut emerald flanked to either side by three sunken brilliants, size N Condition Report / Extra Information Band good and clean. Appears little worn. Emerald good, no chips, fine surface scuffs and minor flaw on one side (not visible to naked eye). Diamonds all good.
A circa 1830 French ormolu and patinated bronze mantel clock, modelled as a Scottish Highlander in traditional dress and leaning on his dirk, upon a finely engine turned silvered dial with twin winding holes for an eight day brass Paris made movement, with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the case with further applied mounts to include cherub mask over two birds and fruiting vines, h.32cm (lacking one applied leaf mount to right of dial)
A Meissen porcelain figure of a girl with her doll, in standing pose wearing crinoline lined shawl and dress, glazed in bright enamels, underglaze blue crossed sword mark verso, incised No.679, late 19th century, h.13.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Lacking right thumb and object which would have been in right hand Loss to flowerhead on bonnet Restored to edge of shawl and possibly to right hand
A Meissen porcelain figure of a standing woman in 18th century dress, heightened in gilt, blue crossed sword mark verso, incised A56, late 19th century (a/f), h.19cm; and an after Meissen soft paste porcelain figure of a seated flower girl, in 18th century dress, underglaze blue crossed sword mark verso, h.14.5cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Meissen woman - right arm re-stuck, right hand fingers all chipped, object in right hand mostly missing, lacework to right elbow is chipped, left hand fully restored and now disintegrating After Meissen figure - minor chips to flowers at extremities, minor chips to dress around neck
A Lladro figure depicting William Shakespeare sitting on a chair in period dress, decorated in typical subdued colours, blue painted and incised marks to base together with painted signatures of the modeller, D Salvador Furio and decorator J. Ruiz, issued in a limited edition No. 199, shape No. 1338, dated 1985 with framed certificate of authenticity, 33cm high - Est £100 - £150
ATTRIB. FRIEDRICH VON AMERLING, AUSTRIAN OIL ON CANVAS, MID 19TH C., 24" X 20", COUNTESS JULIA HUNYADY DE KETHELY: Attributed to Friedrich von Amerling [Austrian, 1803-1887], a bust-length portrait of a young woman in a diaphanous dress with a daisy at the center. No apparent signature, in a gilt wood and gesso frame of the period with hand-written note in German, dated December 1929, on the reverse [see additional photo], identifying the sitter as Countess Julia Hunyady de Kethely [1831-1919], a Hungarian noblewoman and the Princess consort of Serbia as the wife of Mihailo Obrenovic III; she later married Duke Karl von Arenberg, Prince von Recklinghausen, after Obrenovic's assassination in 1868.
ATTRIB. TO CHARLES PHILIPS [1708-1747], OIL ON CANVAS, H 19 1/4" W 12 1/2", PORTRAIT OF A LADY: Attributed to Charles Philips [British, 1708-1747]. Unsigned. Depicting a portrait of a lady in a blue dress with red sash. Measuring H. 19 1/4" x 12 1/2". A W. Russell Button, Inc., Chicago label at the reverse.
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