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Four ladies` mess dress belt clasps, two part gilt clasps with white metal badges to each side, comprising Royal Army Medical Corps, Army Service Corps, Welsh Regiment, and one with an EVIIR cypher; together with two Royal Artillery ladies` mess dress belt plates, openwork plates overlaid with the regimental badge. (6).
Two ladies` mess dress belts and clasps, one for the Queen`s Own Hussars and one for the Royal Artillery, gilt openwork two part clasps bearing a white metal regimental badge to each side, bullion belts with leather backings; together with a similar lady`s belt with brass openwork two part clasp. (3).
Miss Lena Alexander (Mrs Lees Duncan) R.S.A., R.A. (1899-1983), "Market in Venice", Signed under the mount, inscribed on the artist`s original label verso, pastel drawing, 34cm by 39.5cm. Born in Glasgow, trained at the Edinburgh College of Art, and later at the Glasgow College of Art for dress design. school for artists. Exhibited at the Royal Academies, Edinburgh and London.
Circle of Joseph Highmore (1692-1780), "Daughters of Crisp Molineaux, Elizabeth, afterwards Lady Barnaby -", portrait of two girls, three-quarter length, each standing, one in ivory, the other in pink satin dress, holding a floral garland, a doe behind, draped landscape background, Inscribed on an old label, oil on canvas, 127.5cm by 137cm. Contained within its original 18th century carved giltwood frame. The artist studied at Kneller`s Academy and was a polished portraitist by the 1720`s. After 1730, his work became more Rococo in its style. From 1743 to 1744, he made a series of twelve illustrations for his friend, Samuel Richardson`s novel Pamela. In 1762, Highmore abandoned painting, retiring to Canterbury and devoted himself to writing. See illustration
Jacob Kramer L.G. (1892-1962), Portrait of a Young Lady, head and shoulders, wearing a red dress, Signed "Kramer", oil on canvas, 60.5cm by 51cm. Born in the Ukraine, the son of a painter. His parents settled in Leeds in 1900 where he began his art studies. He was later sent to the Slade School by the Education Aid Society and began to exhibit at the New English Art Club from 1914 onwards. He also attended evening classes at Manchester School of Art. Sir Michael Sadler became his patron, and he had a solo show with Matthews & Brooke in Bradford. He was invited to show with the Vorticists in London and was elected a member of the London Group. He began to create a name as a Yorkshire-based artist, showing with Fred Lawson at Leeds School of Art in 1916, and having a solo show at the Bradford Arts Club. In 1959 he was elected President of Leeds Fine Arts Club, and in 1960 had a retrospective exhibition at Leeds City Art Gallery. Six years after his death the City of Leeds Branch College of Art was renamed The Jacob Kramer College of Art. His later shows were at the Parkin Gallery (1973), Belgrave Gallery (1990), and a centenary show at Leeds University Arts Gallery. A Jacob Epstein sculpture of him is in the Tate Gallery, which holds his work, as do the V&A Museum and the British Museum. See illustration
H Stubble: Portrait Miniature of Ann White, 1797, wearing a blue ribbon trimmed lace headpiece in her powdered grey hair, and wearing a blue sash around her white dress, oval, 9cm, in a modern frame with old label ink written on the reverse Painted by H Stubble No.6 Carrington Street, Shepherds Market, Mayfair, London 1797). With original receipt 21 Jan 1973, Limner Antiques, 124 New Bond Street, London
Continental School, early 20th century: Portrait Miniature of a Pretty Young Woman, her brown hair in Grecian style, wearing a white dress, signed Berson, oval, 6cm, in a gilt metal and simulated tortoiseshell decorative frame; and Continental School, 20th century: Portrait Miniature of a Renaissance Maiden, oval, 4.8cm, in a decorative frame (2)
English School, circa 1910: Portrait Miniature of Col E K G Aylmer CB, with blue eyes, moustache and brown tie and jacket, oval, 7cm, inscribed on the reverse Late 19th Hussars, 4th son of J H Aylmer of Walworth Castle, Co Durham, b.Aug 19.1859, d.March 28 1931, in gilt metal frame; and English School, circa 1930: Portrait Miniature of Young Woman, with brown backswept hair and grey/blue eyes, wearing a white dress, oval, 9cm, in a gilt metal frame (2)
English School, circa 1800: Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman, his hair en queue, wearing a scarlet jacket and black neckerchief, oval, 4.3cm; and A Matched Portrait of a Young Woman, her high coiffure bedecked with pink roses, wearing a pink dress, both in gilt metal matching frames with suspension rings
A French Porcelain "Vienna" Portrait Painted Cabinet Plate, Martial Redon, Limoges, circa 1880, titled Countess Grosvenor, the young black haired beauty wearing puff-sleeved yellow dress, indistinctly signed (possibly Wagner), within typical scroll and vase panelled border, richly gilded in relief, pseudo beehive mark in underglaze blue, titled (as above) and Depose, impressed M-R within a roundel and 94, 24.3cm diameter See illustration
Macdonald Dress Regiment of Artillery 1st 1899 first edition subscriber`s copy colour frontispiece and plates tissue guards black & white illustrations original cloth-backed pictorial boards corners worn soiled and rubbed Henry Sotheran & Co. 1899; and a small quantity of others most late 19th century Children`s including 2 Victorian scrap albums v.s.(Sm.Qty.)
Luftschutz (Anti-Aircraft Defence) Buckle and SA Sports Badge. A Luftschutz silver grey belt buckle in excellent condition marked "RS & S" (some slight rust on back) together with two tunic buttons manufactured by Assmann and Sohne with RZM stamp. A SA Sports Badge in gold inscribed "Eigentum D Chefs D Ausdildungswesens" (Property of the head of Physical Conditioning) c.1935, manufactured by E Schneider Udenscheid, and numbered 234010. The Vendor states that his father serving with the Royal Engineers crossed the Rhine in an inflatable boat under fire and jumped into the nearest trench, on landing they found a senior NCO or officer in full dress and liberated the above items together with his Luger and boots etc (the latter were disposed of long ago). Also included with this lot a photograph and ration book etc belonging to the vendor`s father.
Royal Marine Light Infantry full dress scarlet tunic, 1902 pattern, white piping with blue collar and cuffs etc. all Regimental buttons, several inspection stamps in ink on inside, possible date 1913, large bullion badge on right shoulder equivalent to naval "Gunners Mate". ++outside in basically good condition but some staining, cloth lining ripped in places with a few small moth nips
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