French School (late 18th century): Miniature Bust Portrait of a Girl, wearing a blue Empire-style dress, on ivory, oval, 5.8cm by 4.5cm, in yellow metal frame CONDITION REPORT: . Not examined out of frame. Miniature appears in good condition. Frame with some typical minor wear and scratching
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English Scholl (late 18th century): Miniature Bust Portrait of a Young Lady, wearing a headscarf and white dress, on ivory, 4cm by 3.2cm, in gilt metal frame cast with fruiting vine and with lyre finials set with a turquoise, the reverse with glazed panel enclosing a hair, pearl, mother-of-pearl and paste classical urn CONDITION REPORT: . Not examined out of frame. Contents appear to be in good condition. Some wear to frame.
Attributed to Henry Jacob Burch (b.1763): Miniature Bust Portrait of a Young Girl, with short hair, wearing a white Empire-style dress, on ivory, oval, 7.6cm by 6.2cm, in gilt metal frame CONDITION REPORT: . Miniature possibly with some fading and some surface staining. Frame with minor surface wear and scratching.
Continental School: Miniature Bust Portrait of a Lady, in 18th century dress, a blue ribbon in her hair, on ivory, oval, 7.8cm by 6cm, in brass frame; and Three Further Miniatures (4) CONDITION REPORT: . Miniatures not examined out of frames. Appear to be in good condition. Wear and splitting to frames.
Thomas Hazelhurst (c.1740-c.1821): Miniature Bust Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing a white stock and waistcoat and a grey coat, signed with initials TH, on ivory, oval, 6.8cm by 5.8cm, the gilt frame with further miniature to reverse depicting a lady and gentleman in landscape beside an altar, titled FRIENDSHIP within a blue guilloche enamel border CONDITION REPORT: . Some wear and losses to surface of frame. Other minor scratches to glass of frame. Not examined out of frame. Miniatures appear in good condition.
After James Stuart (fl.c.1764): Miniature Bust Portrait of Admiral Sir John Jervis, wearing naval uniform, on ivory, oval, 7.8cm by 6cm, in a brass mounted ebonised frameThe portrait derives from the mezzotint produced by Robert Laurie in 1794 after the oil by James Stuart. Jervis was a popular subject at the time as a naval hero who commanded the English Fleet at the victory of the Battle of Cape St Vincent CONDITION REPORT: . Not examined out of frame. Miniature appears to be in good condition. Frame with some deep scratching.
English School (19th century): Miniature Bust Portrait of a Lady, wearing a white headscarf and dress with blue ribbon, on ivory, oval, 7cm by 5cm; A Similar Miniature Bust Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing a white stock and waistcoat and blue jacket with black collar, 5.5cm by 4.5cm; and Two Further Portrait Miniatures, on card, oval, 10cm by 7cm and 7cm by 6cm, both in morocco cases (4)
A desirable small wooden trinket box, 10" x 4" x 5" in sarcophagus form with figured marquetry to the lid, in Art Nouveau design with beautiful, delicate and intricate ivory panels inserted on all sides and top, with carvings of figures, boats, trees and temples, the largest ivory panels being at the front and back, 7 1/2" x 1 1/2" (one foot missing)
An Elizabeth II part suite of silver cutlery, Old English pattern, eight place settings, comprising eight table forks, 19.5cm long, eight table spoons, 18.7cm long, eight dessert forks, 17.5cm long, and four serving spoons, 20.5cm long, Oliver & Bower Ltd, Sheffield 1992, total combined weight 54.29toz / 1688.8g, together with nine silver plated soup spoons, 17.5cm long, thirteen Edwardian Mappin and Webb 'Trustworthy' Stainless steel bladed and ivory handled table knives, 22.3cm, long, and eleven similar smaller knives, 20.0cm long, 61 pieces total, all in a modern fitted mahogany veneered canteen, 47.5 by 32.5 by 11.5cm high.
George Engleheart (1750-1829 ) portrait miniature The Hon Berkeley Paget with fair curly hair, a fur collared jacket, white shirt and grey stock, oil on ivory, signed on the reverse and dated 1804 in a gilt frame. Ref George Engleheart and his nephew John Cox Dillman Engleheart by Arturi Phillips page 70. Note. This miniature was exhibited in the Victoria and Albert Museum Engleheart Exhibition in 1929 a catalogue no 146 owned at that time by Mr Catesby Paget. Oval 9.5cm x 8cm
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