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Royal Christmas Card [1952?], gilt embossed crown on front cover, inscribed Royal Christmas Card [1952?], gilt embossed crown on front cover, inscribed "To Sir Stewart Duke-Elder" in black ink, with printed greetings "With Best Wishes for Christmas and the New Year", signed by the Queen Mother "Elizabeth R." in black fountain pen ink. Opposite the signed page is a mounted black and white photograph of the Queen Mother sitting on a sofa and wearing a long dress, crown and ceremonial sash. Overall size 20.3 x 34.3cm when opened, 4 pp, oblong. Closed tears to left margins, light browining to edges.
Two 16.5 x 10.7cm, albumen print cabinet cards showing three-quarter length... Two 16.5 x 10.7cm, albumen print cabinet cards showing three-quarter length portraits of King George V in the uniform of the Admiral of the Fleet and Queen Consort Mary of Teck with dress and jewels worn for the coronation of Edward VII, signed "George R. 1908" and "Victoria Mary 1908", both with original gilt-edged mount of the photographic studio W. & D. Downey; tape residue to printed rear, some browning to mounts, ink slightly faded to Mary's signature. William and Daniel Downey opened their studio in 1863 and could boast many members of the Royal family among their sitters.
A Cased Set of Eight French Gold Napoleonic Charms, restricted warranty mark for gold, Paris 1809-19, each finely detailed charm with a suspension loop or chain, comprising: shako, frogged tunic, a foot in a Romanesque sandal, dress sword, flintlock musket, fiddle, cannon and a sabretache, in a fitted gilt tooled brown leather and velvet presentation case, the tunic charm 3cm long, 25.4g all in One chain link loose on shako - cover of book it hinged, overall in good conditon.
A ''Vienna'' Porcelain Plate, circa 1880, painted with a three-quarter length figure Louise, titled to the reverse, the figure wearing a jewelled headdress and scarf, ermine robe and white dress with pink sash, within a complex pink, yellow, blue and claret border with tooled gilding, beehive mark in underglaze blue, 24cm diameter Some losses to jewelling. 040315
After Léon-Julien Deschamps (French, 1860-1928): ''En Moisson'', A Bronze Figure of a Girl, standing in a flowing dress, holding a sickle in her right hand, a sheaf of corn under her left arm, on a mound base, signed SUSSE FRERES foundry mark, 83cm high, on a later giltwood square column A plaster version was exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1891; the first bronze edition being shown at the 1903 Salon. For a similar example see The Metropolitan Museum of Art, no.45.55 Typical very minor wear to surface patination. Stand with some scratching and losses to gilding. 120315
Attributed to George Engleheart (1752-1829) Portrait miniature of a lady, wearing a lace cap and collar over a white dress Oval, 9cm by 7cm, in gold frame, the reverse with Andromache weeping beside an urn, initialled S/BB, in a navette shaped panel on a blue enamel ground Possibly some minor loss to pigment. Very minor surface wear to frame and glass. 040315
English School (early 19th century) Portrait miniature of a young lady, with a pearl and flower hair clip and black dress with lace border Oval, 4cm by 3.5cm, in a gold frame with blue enamel border, the reverse containing hair tied with a gilt ribbon A line, possibly a crack, to lower neck. Some surface scratching to case and glass. 040315
English School (19th century) Portrait miniature of Lady Ereskine, with roses in her hair, wearing a white dress A similar portrait of a lady, wearing a head scarf and frilled dress Ovals, 9.5cm by 7.7cm, framed as a pair Both with some minor loss to pigment and surface staining. Wear to frames. 040315
G F Zink Portrait miniature of a lady wearing a pearl choker and black lace headdress and dress Signed G F Zink 1889, 8.5cm by 7cm, in gold frame inscribed Caroline Frances Rowley aetat 68 widow of George Dawson Rowley & daughter of Archdeacon Lindsay, with a lock of hair to the reverse Some minor wear and scratching to frame and glass. 040315
A Dress Stud and Cufflink Set, cased, a pair of cufflinks, three buttons and two collar studs of black octagonal onyx in a white milled frame with eight-cut diamonds at the corners, in a fitted case from Boodle & Dunthorne The items are in good condition. The cufflinks are stamped 'EAP' and '18CT' and 'PLAT', and the buttons and studs also stamped '18CT' and 'PLAT' and in our opinion they would test as platinum fronted gold. The button backs present and believed to be base metal. Gross weight 14.2 grams (excluding button backs). CR made 12th January 2015
A Sapphire and Diamond Dress Ring, a mixed cut sapphire within a frame inset with round brilliant cut and baguette cut diamonds, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size R The ring is in good condition. It is stamped '750' and in our opinion it would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I/J, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 12.8 grams. CR made 26th January 2015
AFTER ANTOINNE PIERRE AUBERT (FRENCH 1853-1912), a pair of bronze figures of unknown French literary or political life, modelled standing in 18th Century dress and holding papers, on shaped bases set on slate feet, signed Aubert, 40cm high (2) Condition:slight surface oxidation to slate, otherwise good overall condition
CHRISTIAN RICHTER (SWEDISH 1678-1732), a portrait miniature of Lady Gell, probably Elizabeth, wife of Sir Phillip and daughter of Sir John Fagg, wearing a pale blue low cut dress, a flower in her dark brown upswept hair, gold oval frame with loop, 5cm Condition:good condition retaining strong colour, frame good
ENGLISH SCHOOL, early 19th Century, three portrait miniatures on ivory panels, apparently siblings, a boy wearing a black jacket and white ruff collar, his red hair parted at the side, a similar younger boy in black jacket and white collar, and a girl in grey satin dress, her hair in short ringlets, 9cm x 7.5cm, in gilt metal easel frames (3) Condition:generally good condition and retaining good colour, younger boy showing some flaking in lower left corner
A rare Luristan bronze 'idol' or fertility statue c.8th century BC, ancient Persia, now Northern Iran, modelled as a female figure, of slender form, wearing a tiered head dress, the face with bulging eyes and beaked nose, feathered necklace, her arms clutching at her chest above an elongated waistband, 6in. (15.3cm.) high.
Anglo-Dutch School (circa 1640) A three quarter length portrait of a mother and young boy, she in a black dress with white collar and turn-back cuffs and red bow brooch, black head scarf and necklace, the boy in a blue tunic with white collar and red cape oil on canvas, in a very good 17th century giltwood frame 48 x 38½in. (121.5 x 98cm.)
A mahogany Compactum combination wardrobe Stamped Compactum Showrooms, 143 Regent Street, London, the rectangular moulded top above two substantial hinged doors, one printed Compactum label with an extending coat rail above a divided interior with a dress vests drawer, flanked by an arrangement of four compartments each with hinged glazed doors, dress shirts, hankerciefs, gloves, socks, collars, above two sliding trays with metal banded folding divisions for shirts, two lower trays for hats, and two hinged compartments for sundries raised upon a plinth base, 164x127x54cms.
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