After: Nicolas de Largillière, French (1656-1746) Well done miniature oil on panel "Portrait Of A Nobleman". In carved gilt wood frame. Unsigned. Royal or imperial type seal verso. Measures 6-1/2" x 5-1/2", frame measures 12-1/2" x 10" Condition: The painting with light craquelure, the frame with obvious losses and damages. Estimate: $200.00 - $300.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
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A mixed lot of objects of vertu, comprising a French gold-mounted red glass scent bottle, a posy holder, a travelling inkwell modelled as a Gladstone bag, a dip pen, an enamel purse, a thimble case, a niello-work penknife, a portrait miniature, a continental silver-mounted bead-work bag, with swans and beaded decoration, and a scent bottle. (10)
11 x miniature Portrait paintings: Portraits ranging in size from 7.5cm - 16.5cm high. Three of these appear to be highlighted prints. Two frames are Boulle but distressed, one of which is signed Beriot. Further signatures may be present on the reverse of paintings, we have not removed the backs of any of these. (11)
Coronet Midget mottled brown bakelite cased miniature camera, French Rower Art Deco style bakelite cased camera, Ensign 16mm 'Popular Splicer', Kodak cased set of three filters/portrait attachment, boxed Kodak Oil Colour set, 1933 Leeds Camera Club exhibition award, twenty-one Focal Camera Guides etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Ï’A Continental oval frame for a portrait miniature, unmarked, late 20th century with earlier elements, gold coloured diamonds and pearls, with a bow suspension clip, containing a copy portrait of a lady, watercolour on ivory, a loose label Goya inserted, sight size 5cm x 4cm, ribbon clip to base 9.5cm (3 3/4in) Please note the pearls are untested and unwarranted for natural pearl Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
1st Model German Naval Officers Dress Dagger and Award Grouping Attributed to Vice Admiral (Vizeadmiral) Ernst (Friedrich Robert) Scheurlen, who was Killed on 8th April 1945, grouping consisting of a 1st model German naval officers dress dagger with flame pommel top, white celluloid grip retaining the wire binding, cross guard with press button release and dress portepee attached. Housed in its original deluxe pattern hammered scabbard with the original naval short and long hangers attached. Blade by Horster with sailing ship etched blade. The blade and fittings appear to be in very good condition. Accompanied by a post war blued blade presentation naval dagger in the form of the 2nd pattern Kriegsmarine Officers dagger, this example is also housed in a hammered scabbard. The daggers are mounted with his original awards from both WW1 and WW2, these consist of Imperial Iron Cross 1st class, Imperial Iron Cross 2nd class, Wurttemberg Friedrich Order 2nd class medal with swords, German Cross in gold (Deutsche Kreuz), Bar to the Iron Cross 1st and 2nd class, War Service Cross 1st class with swords, Coastal Artillery war badge, Krim campaign shield, 1914-18 Honour Cross, Austro Hungarian WW1 service medal, Bulgarian service medal and various miniature stick pin awards. Also mounted with the items is a Kriegsmarine officers breast eagle and studio portrait of Scheurlen in full uniform. Typed signed letter from his wife, Frau Else Scheurlen, accompanies the grouping. The set is all mounted into a large glass display frame. The frame measures 68 x 82 ½ cms. Vice Admiral Scheurlen was born in Strasbourg on 5th December 1892. He served during WW1 but rose through to Vice Admiral in the German Kriegsmarine becoming commander of the Naval forces in Southern France, he was commander when the allied forces launched Operation Dragoon. He was moved back to Germany and his last command was that of the 2nd Marine Division in February 1945. The division fought against the British forces on the Western Front in Germany and he was killed in action on the 8th April 1945. Please note C&T Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd, have not been able to remove items from the frame to inspect, but all appear to be as we have stated. Sold on this basis.
Early 20th Century Portrait Miniature On Vellum Signed B Shear Depicting a distinguished lady in evening dress and jet beads, signed 'B Shear' to lower left. Framed in gilt metal reeded and ribbon border strutback frame, complete with original silk and velvet lined tooled leather travel case, 3 x 4 inches. Please see accompanying image
Antique Portrait Miniature Mounted in white metal frame with coral cabochon and marcasite ribbon and posy scroll border with pin bar fastening to back. Set with large oval polychrome portrait miniature depicting a female in the fashionable dress of the 1780's with powdered wig, silk gown and candy stripe bow to her décolleté. Indistinct signature to lower left, approx 6 x 5 cm. Please see accompanying image.

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