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Circle of Sir Peter Lely, PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY, SEATED FULL LENGTH IN A RED DRESS, IN A WOODED LANDSCAPE, A SPANIEL AT HER FEET, Oil on canvas, 112.5cm x 81cm. Provenance:The Right Honourable John Inglis of Glencorse, Lord Justice General of Scotland; thence by descent. John Inglis, Lord Glencorse (1810-1891) graduated from Glasgow University and Balliol college, Oxford. He became an eminent figure in Scottish law and was appointed Lord Justice General in 1867. He is best remembered for masterminding the Universities (Scotland) Act of 1858, for trying the last man in Glasgow to be hanged in public and for his defence in 1857 of Madeline Smith against charges of poisoning her former lover.
TWO ENGLISH PORCELaiN FIGURES, depicting two ladies in late 19th century dress, one holding a bag and a parcel and the other holding a fan, each wearing dress, coat and bonnet, decorated in shades of blue with floral sprigs, on circular domed bases. each having printed registration mark to base. Height 14.25" and 14.5" (AF) (2)
A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURE GROUP of a man and a woman dancing, she in ermine trimmed coat and he in blue jacket with painted features on raised shaped gilt line base. Together with a figure of a dancing lady in Highland dress with painted features on oval gilt lined base. Height 7" and 7.25". (AF) (2)
A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURE GROUP of a lady and gentleman, on naturalistic oval gilt lined base. Together with a Staffordshire pottery clock group depicting a lady and gentleman in highland dress on either side of a clock, on naturalistic oval gilt line base. Height 14" and 12.25" AF (2)
Continental School (17th/18th century). Madonna and Child, the Madonna wearing a red dress, the infant partially draped with cream garment. Oil on copper, oval, 24.5cm by 19.5cm, The work is contained within an 18th century carved giltwood frame, decorated with flowers and swags. See illustration
Frank Samuel Eastman (1878-1964). "Constance", portrait of a lady, seated, wearing a black chiffon dress, holding a necklace, the daughter of E.S. Goodes Esq.. Signed and dated (19)03, also inscribed with the artist`s name and further inscriptions on the stretcher verso, also inscribed Alfred Robins EsqÉ. , oil on canvas, 91.5cm by 71.5cm, The work was exhibited at the RA in 1903, no 487, Constance, daughter of E S Goodes Esq., Born in London in 1878, Frank Samuel Eastman studied at the Croydon School of Art and the Royal Academy Schools. He exhibited with the Royal Academy of Arts in London from 1902-1940. His primary subject matter was portraiture, landscapes and figurative work. His wife Maud and daughter Edith were also artists., The work is contained within its original elaborately decorated gilt plaster and wooden frame with foliage and acorn decoration.. See illustration
Miss Mary Annie Sloane A.R.E. (c.1870-1961). Portrait of a Young Lady, three quarter length, wearing a blue dress and large bonnet. Inscribed with the artist`s name and the title Portrait on an exhibition label verso, oil on board, 30.5cm by 24.5cm, The artist was born in Leicester and studied art at Leicester Art School and at Bushey under Herkomer, as well as at the Royal College of Art under Short. She exhibited at the leading London galleries from 1889 onwards, was a member of the Leicester Society of Artists and lived at Enderby and London.
After Auguste Moreau: La Cigale, A Bronzed Spelter Figural Electrolier, French, circa 1890, as a pretty young girl in short diaphanous dress turning to the right and holding a three-limbed branch in her clenched hands, the three flowerheads of which form the light brackets, on a rustic base with faux marbled plinth with title plaque, 113cm high See illustration
English School, circa 1800: Portrait of a Gentleman, half length, wearing a brown jacket with black collar, oval, 7cm, the reverse with a pearl trimmed hair locket on opaline glass; and English School, circa 1909: Portrait of a Young Woman, bust length, with brown eyes and wearing a lace trimmed pink off-the-shoulder dress, oval, 7cm, in a garnet enriched ebonised frame (2)
Charles Bestland: Miniature Portrait of a Young Woman, 1802, half length, seated and gazing to dexter, her head resting on her right hand, wearing a white veil and dress, in a wooded landscape, signed and dated 1802, oval, 7.6cm, in gilt brass gadroon embossed and beaded frame, and inscribed in ink on the reverse Painted by Bestland, West End, Hampstead, 1802 See illustration
Continental School, 20th century: Miniature Half Length Bust Portrait of a Young Woman in Elizabethan Costume, her plaited hair bedecked with pearls, wearing a ruff and black and burgundy dress, indistinctly signed Deimalon Dal Pinx, circular, 7.5cm, in a gilt and gesso scroll and beaded frame
American School (Attributed), late 18th century: Portrait of a Gentleman, his hair en queue, facing to dexter, wearing white jabot and brown broad lapelled jacket, oval, 5.7cm, in modern gilt metal frame, together with a later associated two-miniature presentation case enclosing mother-of-pearl backed frames; and English School, circa 1830: Portrait of a Lady, wearing an embroidered mob cap in her curly brown hair, wearing a blue dress, oval, 6.6cm, in ebonised frame, with original label on the reverse, engraved Painted by A Stewart, London (2) See illustration
William Moore (1790-1851). Portrait of a Lady, seated, three quarter length, wearing a black dress trimmed with lace;. Portrait of a Young Man, seated, three quarter length, wearing a black coat and waistcoat. Both signed and dated 1838, extensively inscribed on exhibition labels verso, pencil and watercolour, each 26.5cm by 21.5cm (a pair), Exhibited at the City of York Art Gallery, Exhibition of Pictures by the Moore Family 1912, and loaned by Henry Birch , The artist was a provincial portrait painter. Four of his fifteen children were artists, Albert Joseph Moore being the youngest.
Royal Doulton toby jug `Henry VIII` D6642, height 17cm; Royal Doulton toby jug `Mark Twain` D6654, height 19cm; Royal Doulton toby jug `Don Quixote` D6460, height 11cm; 2 miniature Royal Doulton `Fair Maiden` HN2211, one with red dress the other with green dress. Heights 15cm; together with 6 mid 20thC toby jugs of varying sizes including Tony Woods and others.
A silver cased open-faced gentleman`s pocket watch, the jewelled movement detailed `D. Gradon, Blackhill`, the enamelled dial with Roman hour numerals and centre seconds, Chester 1883, with a key, a gilt metal cased keyless wind open-faced dress watch with visible escapement, and a gentleman`s keywind hunting cased pocket watch, the case detailed `Fine Silver` (faults).
An 18ct white gold and diamond set rectangular cased lady`s dress wristwatch, with an unsigned Swiss jewelled lever movement, the silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, the case terminals mounted with small cushion shaped diamonds (one diamond lacking), London 1932, on a base metal cord strap.
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