early 20th Century English School/ Portrait of a Gentleman/ with black coat and pink buttonhole/ the frame inscribed Edmund Haig Clark DL Bradford, Somerset/indistinctly signed and dated 1907/ and a portrait miniature of a lady, circa 1910, wearing a purple dress/both watercolour on ivory, 8cm x 6.5cm (3" x 2.5")/see illustration
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Two Modern Albums and Packet: forty-three Cigarette Card Sets including Ogdens Yachts and Motorboats, Modes of Conveyance, Lambert & Butler Motorcars Second Series, United Kingdom Tobacco Officers Full Dress, Mitchell Old Sporting Prints, Teofani Transport Then and Now, Carreras Our Navy etc
RICHARD SMYTHE - A young maiden with harp in classical landscape, mezzotint in colours, pencil signed in the margin, pub, C1913, 16 1/2" x 13"; an Eastern pencil and wash drawing of a female dancer in traditional dress, indistinctly signed; and a pair of colour prints, each depicting fashionable ladies (4).
Attributed to Julius (Isaak) Jacob (1811-1882, German) Portrait of a sporting gentleman, full-length seated in a landscape holding a shotgun, a dog at his side; A companion portrait of a lady, full-length standing and wearing a satin dress, with a dog and a distant view to a lake and mountains beyond the first signed bottom left, the second signed and dated 1847 bottom right oils on canvas, a pair each 60 x 50cm. (2) Provenance:The Stapleton-Bretherton Family, Berwick, thence by family descent. Julius (Isaak) Jacob (1811-1882, German): A pupil of Wilelm Wach (1787-1845), studied at the Academy of Dusseldorf and Paris. Exhibited at The Salon between 1838-1844. He travelled to Africa, Asia Minor and throughout Europe and worked in London between 1844-1856, painting society portraits in England and Scotland, exhibiting each year at The Royal Academy. After London he went to live in Vienna and spent his final years in Berlin where he was a frequent exhibitor at the Academy.
Circle of John Singleton Copley (1737-1815) Portrait of a lady thought to be Elizabeth Pearle Todd (nee Strutt) half-length standing wearing a red dress with lace fringed bodice and a lace mop cap; together with a companion portrait (her son) of a young gentleman, thought to be Radcliffe Pearle Todd, son of Elizabeth half-length standing wearing a red jacket with yellow waistcoat and neckerchief oils on canvas each 39.5 x 34cm. (2)
A Meissen porcelain figure of a girl aiming an arrow, modelled after the original by Michel Victor Acier, wearing dress, apron and lacy bonnet beside a column support with a quiver of arrows, on circular scrolling base, 15 cm high, blue crossed swords, incised F. 32 with press no. 43, late 19th century, minor restoration.
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