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A SELECTION OF FOUR 18CT GOLD RINGS comprising; a diamond three stone gypsy set ring, size R1/2, an 18ct gold knot ring, size N1/2, an 18ct gold dress ring having crescent head set opals and diamonds, size P easy, another 18ct gold knot style ring, set diamond and two garnets, size N, and an Italian micro mosaic gilt metal NECKLET
A Victorian photograph depicting Lord Stanford`s shooting party at Bradgate House taken on 10th January 1882 depicting HRH Prince of Wales, Earl Grey, Lord Stanford, and other titled gentleman, by R W Thrupp, Birmingham, a large Victorian / Edwardian group photograph depicting ladies and gentlemen in traditional dress with young children dressed in Oriental costume, a black and white cricket team photograph and various other circa 1900 photographs with motor cars, horses, etc
English School (19th century): Portrait Silhouette of a Girl, facing right, wearing period costume, her hair in curls, her dress decorated with ribbons, said to be Elizabeth Kelly ``when Hoby Great Aunt``, circa 1855, black ink with some gilding, 8cm by 6cm; and Six Further Examples, three young boys, one inscribed by a later hand ``Tom Stubbs`s``, two young ladies, and a lady wearing a decorative lace hat, black ink on paper, three with partial gilding, various sizes (7)
English School (19th century): Portrait Silhouette of the Honourable Mrs Pringle of Dryburgh Abbey, 1741, facing right, wearing a decorative lace bonnet with ribbons, black ink on glass, 15cm by 10cm; and Seven Further Examples, including a pair depicting a lady half length wearing period costume facing right, and a gentleman facing left, a portrait of a lady wearing a blue and green dress, her hair decorated with a blue ribbon (inscribed Miss Collingwood Emsworth), and four other examples of ladies, one inscribed Mrs Stirling and indistinctly dated, mostly black ink, some with partial gilding, various sizes (8)
English School (19th century): Portrait Silhouette of a Lady, in Regency dress, her hair decorated with ribbon, facing left, 10cm by 7cm; and Six Further Examples, possibly some pairs, two of ladies and four of gentlemen, the ladies one facing right, their hair in ringlets, one gentlemen facing right and three left, one wearing a top hat, black ink, some highlighted with gold, one oval, others oblong, various sizes (7)
J H Gillespie (c.1815): Portrait Silhouette of a Young Girl, wearing Regency dress and necklace, inscribed on original label Likenesses drawn in one minute by J H Gillespie, profile painter, probably datable to 1815, black ink on paper, oval, 6cm by 5cm; and Five Further Examples, four depicting children, one a young lady, one inscribed by a later hand E.* Whittle, silhouette of a child and said to be stamped on the reverse of the original, E Whittle flourished between 1830 and 1850, all black ink on paper, some with gilding, all oval, various sizes (6)
English School (19th century): Portrait Silhouette of a Gentleman, wearing Regency costume, inscribed on a maker`s label verso Profile shades drawn in three minutes by Dimmock, Glasgow, black ink on paper, oval, 6.5cm by 5.5cm; and Five Further Examples, one painted on silk and inscribed verso Joseph Copp, aged 28 November 13th 1815, another inscribed Lady Charlotte Heard, sister of Lady Louisa Rabett,1844, also bearing the name E Schweitzer Artiste verso, another of a lady in Victorian dress, facing left, wearing a pink shawl and lace collar with ornate lace bonnet decorated with pink ribbons, black ink, partially highlighted with gold and watercolour, on paper, oval, various sizes (6)
English School (19th century): Portrait Silhouette of a Lady, said to be Mrs Townsend, possibly by G Nelson(?), circa 1825, facing left, wearing period costume and lace head dress, black ink on paper, oval, 7cm by 5.5cm; and Seven Further Examples, three of ladies, four of gentlemen, some indistinctly inscribed verso J Harper, Rev Thomas Pearson Vicar of Queen Camel, born 1752, Matriculation at Wadham College, Oxford in 1768, died 18th May 1852, Eliza Pearson wife of possibly Reverend Pearson, Anne, daughter of Reverand Thomas Horner Pearson, Mr Smith, Hereford, John Henry Fraser Lt-Gen (b.1764), all black ink on paper, oval, various sizes (8) Mrs Townsend purchased Roger Warner-Burford, 5 IV 83
John Miers and Studio (18th/19th century): Portrait Silhouette of a Gentleman, in period costume with high collar, facing right, bearing the remains of the silhouettist`s original label verso, black ink on plaster highlighted with gold, oval, 7.5cm by 6cm; and Another of an Elderly Lady, wearing period Victorian dress with lace accessories and bonnet, facing left, signed Field 2 Strand, bearing original profilist`s label verso Trade Label No.3 1836, black ink highlighted with gold on paper, 6cm by 5cm (2)
George Richmond RA (1809-1895) ``Study for portrait of young boy`` Signed with artist`s initials, extensively inscribed on an exhibition label verso, pen and ink drawing on coloured paper, 11.5cm by 8cm, provenance: Abbott & Holder, 30 Museum Street, London; Another, by the same artist, said to be portrait of his daughter, pen and ink drawing with some pencil, unfinished, 20cm by 12cm, provenance: The Little Gallery, 5 Kensington Church Walk, London ; and three further drawings, one depicting five figurative studies on one sheet by Patrick Nasmyth, titled ``Study of a group``, pencil drawing with trimmed corners, 9.5cm by 12cm overall, provenance: Panter & Hall, 9 Shepherd Market, London and numbered 1496, a sketch of a draped female, in the style of Angelica Kaufmann, another of a lady standing wearing Victorian dress and bearing the monogram for Sir John Everett Millais, with an indistinct inscription and (18)61, pencil drawing on coloured paper, 23.5cm by 13cm (5)
English School (19th century) Portrait of an elegantly dressed gentleman, standing full length, wearing period costume, a walking cane in his right hand and top hat in his left, Windsor Castle in the distance Portrait of a lady, wearing a blue dress, lace collar and lace hat decorated with blue ribbons, holding a flower in her right hand, an herbaceous border in the foreground Oil on canvas, each 32.5cm by 24.5cm (a pair)
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