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BERNARD LENS (BRITISH, 1682-1740)Portrait miniature of a gentleman in armour, with a long curling wigsigned in gold with monogram and dated ‘BL / 1723’ (lower left)on ivory (ref UT44GGAX)oval, 80mm highin turned wood frameProvenanceLeo R. Schidlof Collection;Acquired from Gertrude Rudigier-Ruckert, Olympia Art Fair,London, 14 June 2000Private collection, UKCondition reportSmall abrasions to upper centre edge and upper left edge.Otherwise appears generally good.Under glass and not examined out off frame.Inspection under uv light reveals flecks of fluorescing in the hair, upper centre edge and upper left edge and a few flecks in the armour.
BERNARD LENS (BRITISH, 1682-1740)Portrait miniature of King Stephen (reigned 1135-1154), known as Stephen of Blois, in armour and holding a fleur-de lys mounted staffsigned with monogram in gold ‘BL’ (lower-right)on vellum50mm diameterin a square gilt-metal frameProvenanceSotheby’s, London, 9 July 1985, lot 604;Private collection, UK
PETER PAUL LENS (BRITISH, CIRCA 1714-CIRCA 1754)Portrait miniature of a lady in a white dress with lace collar and white mob capsigned and dated in gold ‘P. Lens / 1743’ (lower right)on ivory (ref XAGLU2GC)oval, 50 mm highset into the interior cover of a tortoiseshell gold-mounted bonbonnièreProvenanceChristie’s, London 25 November 1987, lot 299;Private collection, UKCondition ReportMould damage to the surface of the miniature.Possibly a little discoloured.Under glass and unexamined out of frame.
ANDREW BENJAMIN LENS (BRITISH FL. 1713-1779)Portrait miniature of a lady called Miss During, in a white dress and green hatsigned in gold with monogram ‘ABL’ (lower left)on ivory (ref N29AYCFQ)oval, 76 mm highin a stained frameCondition reportSome small abrasions to far centre left and far centre right.A few pale brown spots to her face and chest.Two small spots to centre right in background.Other very small marks in places.Under glass and unexamined out of frame.Some small flecks on her dress fluorescing on her dress under uv lights.
ANDREW BENJAMIN LENS (BRITISH FL. 1713-1779)Portrait miniature of a lady in a blue dress and white ruffsigned with monogram ‘ABL’ (lower left)on ivory (ref P56ZABA7)oval, 42 mm highin a gilt-metal frameCondition reportA little bowed.Some surface dirt, including a small pale mark on her chin to right, looks to be on surface, and to left in background.Very small dark spots to upper right in background.A small hair on the surface on her chest trapped under glass.Very small mark or possibly very small of paint loss to far lower right, in background.Under glass and unexamined out of frame.
ANDREW BENJAMIN LENS (BRITISH FL. 1713-1779)Portrait miniature of Sophia Carteret, nee Fermor, Countess of Granville, wearing a pale lilac dresssigned in gold with monogram ‘ABL’ (lower left)on ivory (ref ELJFV194)oval, 85 mm highin a gilt-metal frame, elaborately engraved with the family coat-of-arms and ‘Sophia Countess of Granville, / mother to the Rt. Honble The Lady / Sophia Carteret’ (to the reverse)ProvenanceH. Gordon Bois;Sotheby’s, London, 27 March 1947, acquired by Mikel Papier;Mikel Papier Collection; thence by descent via his granddaughterLiz FieldCondition reportA few very small, minor spots in places including a very small black mark on her nose which may be surface dirt.Appears in generally good condition.Inspection under uv light reveals a few flecks fluorescing on her dress, to the edge of her hair on the right and a little in the background.
A collection of approximately 400 railway photographs,to include examples depicting Irish locomotives, including the DSE 55 at Hercourt Street Station Dublin, copyright of the 'Ken Nunn Collection - The Locomotive Club of Great Britain', the GN(I)R 127 (Class QL) copyrigth of 'F. A Wycherley 60 Umberslade Road Birmingham B29 7RZ', industrial locomotives, including the NCB Victoria, copyright of 'C.A Appleton', the RTB Briton Ferry Raven, copyright from the 'H.F Wheeller Collection', British locomotives including H.R 127 Lock Garry, copyright of 'R.S. Carpenter Photos', the H2 Class 425 Trevose Head, copyright from 'The Lens of Sutton Collection', the NCC 31 at York Road Shed, dated 29/5/48, copyright of 'F.A. Wycherley', LMS 12262 LY66, copyright of 'H. Gordon Tidey', and further locomotives including the DEA Meaford No.2 Muriel WB2829/46, dated 23/10/51, copyright of the 'Industrial Railway Society K.J Cooper Collection', and the RTB Grosvenor Clayton No.2 P1807/30, copyright of 'J.A Peden',each approximately 14 x 9cm (qty.)Condition ReportWear to the edges and corners of the photographs. Includes some printed examples.
An assortment of vintage 20th century cameras, lenses and photographic camera repairs and spares pieces Praktiflex, a Zenit-E body with Helios-44-2, a Praktiflex, two Zenit EM, a Zenit TTL with Helios-44M, a Zenit TL with Helios-44M, Retina II, Praktiflex with Meritar lens, Zeiss Ikon Colora and a Pentax camera body.
19th CENTURY MAHOGANY & BRASS MAGIC LANTERN PROJECTOR A smart Victorian magic lantern in good order with original black velvet curtain, lens, tole ware chimney and brass furniture. Makers plaque & front lens assembly/brass body and focusing rack/pinion missing. 44cm long x 30cm wide x 28cm high. Solid mahogany case in good condition.
Transport-Railways-Railwayana. Pair of Guards Handlamps, Pullman Dining Car Plated Ware etc. Comprising:A pair of coppered and brass fluted top handlamps with sound front lens. Ideal for conversion to house porch lamps as devoid of burners.Three items of plated Pullman Dining Car tea ware by Walker & HallA Carbide bike lamp - missing front lens.There are no coloured glass elements inside the lamp nor any filament to take them. They would be ideal for fitment of a candle or a LED bulb holder.
Transport - Railways - Railwayana G.W.R. & London Transport Handlamps. Comprising:An attractive brass and metal G.W.R. handlamp with B.R. (W) burner and reflector, and blue and red glass aspects. Minute chip to front lens.A London Transport handlamps impressed "L.T." with burner & reflector and blue and red glass aspects. Minute chip to front lens.
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