Henry Collen (after Sir Thomas Lawrence) - half length portrait of a young girl with pearl necklace, watercolour on ivory signed and inscribed "copied from a picture by Sir Thomas Lawrence 1821-2, H. Collen", 16cm x 13cm (faults) Henry Collen (9 October 1797-8 May 1879) was a miniature portrait painter to Queen Victoria and the Duchess of Kent. Later in life he turned to photography and was on the cutting edge in photography in mid-19th Century in London. He had great technical expertise and ability to transfer his ideas and dated that he had gathered to new and different fields, such as painting and studies of light, optics and the science of photography.
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Fabergé - a teapot, the urnular body with hinged slightly domed lid with beaded knop and clasped laurel rim, the shoulder with lappets above a rim of continuous ribbon tied flower heads and foliage drapes within Greek key borders, angular handle with ivory insulators terminating in floral roundels, the spout fluted and leaf clasped, the circular foot with conforming Greek key motif, 19.5cm high, marked in full with K.Fabergé in cyrilic letters and with Moscow Kokoshnik mark with Greek letter Delta to left, the lid with silver gilt interior marked .875 and with Kokoshnik marks, 21ozs
A 19th Century primitive portrait miniature, head and shoulders of a young woman, image 10.5cm x 7.5cm, framed; a 19th Century portrait painting of a young girl and child, watercolour on ivory, 16cm diameter, framed (faults); a portrait miniature after Reynolds, a head and shoulder portrait miniature of a young boy (4)
A good antler veneered slope-top writing box with central rectangular panel within chequer carved border the interior with gilt tooled dark blue writing surface within a decorated floral ivory border, the top hinged revealing pen depression, rule and apertures, 39.5cm wide, 28cm deep, 14cm high, Circa 1840
A large 19th Century brass mounted horn engraved and detailed with ink in three sections with Celtic foliate bands the upper section with stag, wolves and figures with cross bow and spear in extensive landscape, the centre section with figures with guns, stags, doe and dogs, the base with fallen stag and hounds, stained ivory mouthpiece, pair of brass suspension rings, 84cm long overall
A good ship's carved mahogany stick barometer by B. Parlasca, Liverpool, the two ivory scales beneath a pagoda fluted top, the carved pedestal with brass gimbal and a thermometer, height 94cm (See illustration) Condition Report: This is very dirty, loses to the top and bottom, tube broken, no mercury, not warped.
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