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An oval portrait miniature by Annie Dixon, profile of a young girl on ivory, signed and dated 1854, within a square ebonised frame with brass oval aperture 9.5 x 7.5cm (damage). Condition Report: Paint faded and flaking all over with much gouache repainting. A large section on the left hand side has been broken off and missing.
Horace Hone (1754/6-1825 `A Young Man in Military Uniform` Watercolour on ivory, 4.6 cm high (oval miniature) signed (in monogram) and dated lower right: HH/1785 Footnote: The sitter is identified as `AM` in seed pearls on the reverse. The portrait is framed by a woven strap, the buckle also represented by seed pearls. Hone exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1772 and 1822. In 1795 he was appointed miniature painter to the Prince of Wales.
19th century Bronze plaque of Wellington diameter 3" and a portrait miniature of Napoleon signed Hil 3" by 2" Formerly the property of David Atkinson MP (1940-2012) who was for 28 years (1977-2005) the Conservative MP for Bournemouth East. He was known for his involvement with Christian dissidents in the Soviet Union. A loyal conservative MP when Euro-sceptics tried to defeat John Major in 1993 over the Maastricht treaty, Atkinson came from his hospital bed to vote, still in his dressing gown. Sent in for sale by the family.
A rare painted miniature pendant by Joseph Edward Southall (1861-1944), painted with a roundel portrait, the reverse with stylised pineapple, signed with monogram 2.5cm. square Catalogue Notes Joseph Southall exhibited thirteen jewellery objects at the Royal Society of Artist`s, Birmingham Arts and Crafts Exhibition in 1909. Literature George Breeze Joseph Southall, 1861-1944 Artist-Craftsman, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, 1980, page 52 catalogue number D.2 for a comparable miniature titled `Flora`.
BOÎTE DE BEAUTÉ de forme ovale en bronze doré et ciselé de rinceaux, fleurs et frise de laurier. Le couvercle est incrusté d`une miniature peinte à la gouache d`un portrait de Louis XVII et signée Gamet. À l’intérieur le couvercle est agrémenté d`un miroir. Travail du XIXe siècle. HAUT. 2,7 cm - LARG. 8,5 cm - PROF. 6,7 cm
James Smetham (1821 - 1889), fascinating collection of items relating to the artist, including an oil on board in gilt frame - portrait of his two daughters Nellie and Edie, shelling peas in a garden, 20.5cm x 16.5cm, an oval portrait miniature watercolour of his wife Sarah, in ebonised frame, 9cm x 7.5cm, another miniature portrait believed to be his wife, an oval watercolour miniature portrait of a gentleman wearing grey coat, in ebonised frame, 10.5cm x 8.5cm, a pencil and wash sketch of a gentleman and one other of a country house. Also included is Smetham's tin cased finger paint box (which he used for illustrations in the margins of books), contained in an oval box with remnants of shagreen, a sepia photograph of Smetham's birth place at Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire, is also included along with two other photographs and a copy of 'Letters of James Smetham', 1891, a letter from the Tate Gallery and other related ephemera makes up the group. An interesting lot. Provenance: From the estate of the late Prynne Hutton - wife of Wilfred Smetham Hutton, Grandson to James Smetham

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