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Early 20th century Continental School; a pair of decorative portrait miniatures of a Royal Prince and Princess in the early 19th century style, 7cm high, in gilt brass slips and roundel turned wooden frames, 13.5cm high; together with three similarly wooden framed miniatures including Juliette Récamier after François Gérard and a portrait miniature inscribed March 1909, Mollie Reu***ios painted by Laura Ingle, (6).
Ω After Fillippo Lippi Madonna della Roccia 20th century portrait miniature on ivory Inscribed verso 6.2cm high In a brass oval frame Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www. defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
Ω Three British army miniature portraits, comprising: English School (circa 1835) Portrait of a young officer of the 50th? Foot Watercolour on ivory 11.3cm x 8.5cm In a rectangular gilt gesso frame; English School (circa 1815) Portrait of a young officer Watercolour on ivory 9.5cm x 7.5cm Annotated verso Dr Pat Brodie and a brief family tree In a rectangular black papier mache frame; English School (circa 1815) Portrait of a corporal of the 39th Foot Watercolour on card 8.5cm x 7.3cm, oval In a rectangular black papier mache frame (3) Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites .
A 19thC plaster plaque Virgin and Child, 8cm x 5cm, 18thC English School, figure of a child oil on board, a quantity of various other portrait miniatures etc., glass photographs framed, portraits of a lady, Enid Elliott Linder (20thC), a gentleman, side quarter profile silhouette, signed 10cm x 7cm, further 20thC silhouettes of a gentlemen and 19thC School. Figure of a lady, portrait miniature, etc. (a quantity)
An early 19th century portrait miniature of oval form showing a bust length portrait of a gentleman in scarlet military uniform, possibly the Duke of Wellington, 5cm max, together with an early 19th century engraved profile portrait of oval form of Napoleon, with label verso, Napoleon I, taken by Lieutenant Peter Morris? RN 7cm max, both in black frames with embossed gilt detail, together with a pair of oval needlework panels, with silhouette type portrait, etc
An early 20th century oval miniature portrait of a lady in pearl necklace and headband, understood to be Katherine Eleanor Rivers Fryer of Worthy Park Hampshire, dated 1916, with label verso attributing it to J E Corrie, with exhibition details, 8cm max, in pierced and scrolling gilt frame with further leather outer frame
A pair of 18th Century oval pencil portrait miniatures, one of the Earl of Charlemont, James Caulfield, 1st Earl Charlemont, Anglo Irish, Patron of Arts, titled and singed 'Hogarth' verso, the other possibly of High Douglas Hamilton, 6cm by 5cm, and a single oval pencil portrait miniature of a lady wearing a necklace, in the original wooden frames (3)
Early 20th century Continental school, full length portrait of an elderly man resting on a balcony, watercolour, together with an early 20th century watercolour landscape with windmill, another of a windswept landscape dated 1914 and a miniature watercolour study of a sailor and fisher woman on a quayside.
A 19th century Manchester School of Medicine & Surgery silver presentation medallion, J. E. Terry & Co, London, 1829, 'This medal is awarded by Mr Turner to Mr John Pearson in testimony of his having distinguished himself as an anatomical student of the first class' session of 1827 & 1828, in original Morocco leather case, 6cm. Sold with a watercolour on ivory miniature portrait of John Pearson attributed to Tom Faed verso, 11cm x 9cm overall. Thomas Turner was an English surgeon who established a medical school in Manchester.

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