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A Victorian officer's dress Sabretache, marked in gilt thread 'First Newcastle on Tyne Artillery Volunteer', with silvered canon below embroidered coat of arms and leaves, all within a patterned border on a dark cloth background, with three suspension loops above, now in a mahogany glazed frame, 45.5cm high, 42cm wide overall
John Strevens (1902-1990), "The Blue Dress", signed, titled and signed on verso, oil on canvas, 44.5 x 34cm.; 17.5 x 13.5in. * Showed at the Royal Academy, Paris Salon where he gained an Honourable Mention and had one-man exhibitions in England, Spain and widely throughout America. Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston holds his work.
R.T.D. Bartley - Half Length Silhouette Portrait of a Boy, Gilbert Harris, in Profile, black ink and wash on card, signed, inscribed and dated 1838, within an oval gilt metal mount and ebonized frame, together with a mid-19th Century watercolour, Study of a Lady wearing a White Bonnet and Black Dress.
A group of four First World War medals, comprising; the 1914-15 Star to 7715 L.Cpl H.G.Lang. Devon: R., the 1914-18 British War medal and the 1914-19 Victory medal to 7715 Sgt.H.G.Lang. Devon.R. and the French Medaille Militaire named 7715 Sergt H.G.Lang, mounted on a bar as worn, the four corresponding dress miniature medals, mounted on a bar as worn, a cap badge detailed The Welsh, a First World War period discharge badge numbered 448012 and three base metal commemorative medals. Illustrated.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Coinage, Diocletian, Argenteus 3.24g, Carthage, DIOCLETI-ANVS AVG, laureate bust right, rev F ADVE-NT AVGG NN, Africa standing facing, head left, in long drapery with elephant-skin head-dress, holding standard and tusk, lion with captured bull at her feet to left, P in exergue, 12h (RIC 13a). Very fine/about very fine and rare.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, France,Marie de’ Medici (1573-1642), uniface cast Bronze Portrait Medal, 1601, by Guillaume Dupre and signed with monogrammed initials, bust left wearing embroidered dress and wide and deep lace ruff, MARIA DE MEDICIS REG FRANC, 44mm (BMC [Jones] 13, reverse; Maz 631, also uniface). Very fine with pleasant patination, pierced at top (outside of beaded border), very rare. The piece is recorded as the reverse of a portrait medal of Henri IV (dated 1602), of which there is a uniface example in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, France,Georges Tonnellier (1858-1937), sculptor, medallist and engraver of cameos, a pair of Hardstone Cameos, carved in sardonyx and believed to be Tonnellier and his wife, she to right, her hair tied back, her dress fixed with brooch, signed behind, G+TONNELLIER+1894, 47mm; he to left in jacket and small bow-tie, 46mm (cf BDM VI, 112). Handsome ‘fin de siècle’ pieces, painstakingly executed, extremely fine. Tonnellier was a student of Charles Gauthier and Aimé Millet, and throughout his career received a number of medals for works exhibited in the Salon. A number of his cameos are in the Musée Galliera and a memorial statuette for the sinking of the Titanic (1912) is in the Walters Art Gallery in Baltimore.
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