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JAMES HOLMES miniature and two further miniatures - comprising (1) portrait of a girl with curls, signed J Holmes, indistinctly dated and inscribed verso 'Lady Meux died 1851' contained within a textured gilt-metal frame, 9 x 8cms incl. (2) together with an oval miniature portrait of a seated lady, indistinctly signed, 10cms high and a (3) smaller circular head and shoulders portrait of a gentleman, signed Kohler (?)
WW1 British War and Victory Medal to M-284268 Pte G Baker, ASC. Complete with original ribbons. Along with a WW2 British War and Defence Medal (no ribbon) with box of issue, a WW2 miniature portrait of a Royal Navy Officer, a RAF Sweetheart Brooch and two cast white metal Spanish coins and two 1977 Silver Jubilee coins.
WW1 British miniature portrait on ivory in a silver framed mount hallmarked London 1918 depicting Captain William Michael Victor Banbury of the Connaught Rangers. Size approx 75mm x 60mm. Capt Banbury was killed in action 17 August 1917. Born in 1885 and educated at Eton, and was gazetted to the Regiment on 23rd May 1906, and joined the 4th Battalion then in Malta. He became Lieutenant on 24th March 1910 and resigned his commission on 23rd November 1912 going on the reserve of officers. Upon the war breaking out he was, on September 14th made a Temporary Captain in the 11th (Service) Battalion then forming. He went to France with his Battalion in the summer of 1915, and on August 17th 1917 when advancing with his Company under a very heavy shell fire, he tried to place a wounded Rifleman under cover and whilst doing so was struck by a shell and killed instantly. His Commanding Officer wrote: "He did splendidly on July 31st....... The success we gained on the 31st was largely due to his gallant leading." He appeared in a number of London plays as a boy was the Grandson of Admiral Sir William King-Hall.
British School, a late 19th century miniature portrait of Clara Hebden née Ranken, oil on ivory, 5.5x8.5cm, together with a daguerreotype of Clara Hebden, in plush lined red folding case; together with two daguerreotypes, one in a folding case, and a framed portrait of a woman in a scarf, in an oval frame, 5.5x7.5cm, also with two framed photographs of portraits of Thomas and Margaret Pollexfen
British school, a 19th century hand painted miniature portrait of a woman with white hair in metal oval frame, 6.5x7.5cm, cased within leather gate fold frame with green velvet lining; together with a 19th century hand painted miniature of a woman in a blue dress wearing a necklace in metal oval frame, 4.5x6cm, cased within a black leather gate fold frame
A 19th century style portrait miniature pendant necklace, circular central panel of a young girl with floral head scarf and blue cloak a child cradled in her arms, possible indistinct signature, within square open cast gilt metal Art Nouveau floral frame, 77mm across, suspended from a rolled gold chain link necklace
Late 18th century portrait miniature of a woman with grey curly hair and low cut bodice, apparently unsigned, in gold oval locket with plaited hair and blue and white enamel. 52mm x 50mm excluding pendant. 72g gross. Condition report:Enamel good. Has been forced but enamel intact. Can be re-glued.
Y PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF PRINCE WILLIAM FREDERICK, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER AND EDINBURGH LATE 18TH/ EARLY oval, watercolour on ivory, shown in three-quarter profile, wearing a red jacket, blue sash and the Order of the Garter, in a gilt metal frame with an enamelled coronet bale and inscribed WILLIAM FREDERICK DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, with woven hair verso (Dimensions: 7cm high)(7cm high)Footnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/Condition report: general good condition and appearance overall no notable splits or cracks to the ivory; looks relatively flat but has not been viewed out of the frame no areas of damage or loss to the painting the enamel on the coronet with a small chip to the L edge the hair is mainly intact but with some loose hairs that have worked out of the knot the hair with some very small brown round particles visible in places when viewed under a loupe, this may be dust or powder and seem to be attached to some of the hair strands the glass and bezels are in good order
Attributed to Sarah Goodridge (American 1788-1853)/Portrait Miniature of a Young Lady/half-length, her hair in ringlets and wearing a purple dress/watercolour on ivory, 8cm x 6.5cm/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions
Grace Cruikshank (British fl.1860-1894)/Portrait Miniature of Mrs Brabason/half-length, wearing a white bonnet, yellow dress and black stole/signed/watercolour on ivory, 12cm x 9cm/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions
19th Century English School/Portrait Miniature of a Young Man in Profile/initialled/watercolour on paper, 9.5cm x 7.5cm/and two others depicting young women, both watercolour on ivory (3) CONDITION REPORT: Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions
English School, circa 1830/Portrait Miniature of a Young Lady/half-length, wearing a white dress, a long gold chain about her neck/oval/watercolour on ivory, 11.5cm x 9.5cm/a portrait miniature of a seated gentleman, possibly the companion portrait to the above (discoloured)/ another circa 1850 of a Mother and Child, oval, 18cm x 12.5cm/and another of a seated lady reading a letter, probably over a photographic base, 18cm x 12.5cm, framed as one CONDITION REPORT: Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions/The images of top and bottom miniatures are attached. The bottom portrait is a little faded, otherwise good, the top image is in good condition, both without cracks or warping. The right miniature is an enhanced photograph
Painted oval miniature, head and shoulders portrait of 18th century gentleman in green velvet coat, glazed and in a gold-plated mount with suspension loop, the back with dark blue glass over engine turning and a vacant oval mount with remnant of cellophane, the painting 62mm x 51mm, overall dimensions 80mm x 55mm
A 19th century French portrait miniature on porcelain, depicting a gentleman, 12.6cm high, a 19th century painted oval ivory miniature, depicting Cupid and naked female attendants, 13cm wide, a portrait miniature on ivory depicting King William IV in a leather case, an enamel medal and related miniature collectables, (qty).
A Victorian gold curved oval presentation locket clasp, glazed within with a portrait miniature of Queen Victoria and engraved In Rememberance Of January and February 1872 from Victoria R, September 1875, engraved to the front with a V.R monogram with a crown above, length 4.8cm, gross weight 35.8 gms. Illustrated Footnote: The inscription on this locket could refer to the troubles of January-February 1872 when Republican sentiment was fuelled by the Queen's absence from public life. Lady Churchill was with Queen Victoria in Regent's Park on 29 February 1872, when they were confronted by a seventeen year old Irish Nationalist, Arthur O'Connor, waving a pistol. John Brown, the Queen's loyal retainer apprehended the would be assassin.

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