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Philips - Infraphil F479 - Charlotte Perriand - A stylish mid 20th Century retro vintage heat health lamp light by Charlotte Perriand for Philips model F479 Infraphil. The lamp of angular form finished in a lovely pastel blue colourway with chrome detailing and being raised on black metal swing base. Measures 27cm x 17cm x 25cm.
RUDOLF HELMUT SAUTER (1895-1977); pastel on buff paper, 'A Day at the Races', signed and dated 1924 inscribed on label verso, 25 x 35.5cm, framed and glazed.Additional InformationYou can see where the image has slightly slipped in the mount, it has brown staining throughout but the colours remain strong and presented in good condition.
Marion Rodger Hamilton Harvey (British, 1886-1971)Golden Retrieversigned 'Marion Harvey', pastel on grey paper 50 x 60 cm. (19 11/16 x 23 5/8 in.)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
English School (18th century)Portrait of Captain Ferdinand Anley (1763-1799), of the Royal Militia of the Island of Jersey, painted in 1787, before his marriagepastel, oval24 x 20cmFerdinand Anley (1763-1799) was born and lived in Jersey, Channel Islands. He was married in 1787 in St Helier to Mary Elizabeth née Dumaresq (1761-1814); they had eight children and he sadly died aged 36.Anley was previously believed to have been a ‘Jersey Volunteer’, also known as the New Jersey Volunteers, Skinners, Skinner’s Corps and Skinner’s Green, a militia raised in North America in 1776 to fight for the British during the American War of Independence (1775-1783). Their uniform was a green coat and the regiment was disbanded in 1783. Anley is depicted wearing the uniform of an officer, probably a Captain, in the Royal Militia of the Island of Jersey, raised in 1203. This regiment claims, but this is disputed by the Honourable Artillery Company, to be the oldest UK militia unit. In 1678 it was uniformed in a scarlet coat, a colour which its successor regiment (73rd Regiment Royal Engineers, formerly Jersey Field Squadron, The Royal Militia of Jersey) continues (in theory) to wear today. The regiment fought with great gallantry in the Battle of Jersey 1781 and has two battle honours, both of which are unique: Jersey 1781 and The Great War 1914-1918. The Jersey Militia has been through many iterations, evolutions, name changes etc., but it has an unbroken record of service since 1203.We are grateful to Christopher Joll for his assistance with this catalogue entry.Condition report: Under glass which is a little dirty - old gilt oval frame has major cracks.
John Russell RA (1745-1806)'Love Songs and Matches' pastel on paper70 x 59cmThe present painting is a preparatory version for the painting in the Holburne Museum, Somerset. The finished version, one of Russell’s finest works, was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1793.Condition report: 474 VE - old Christie's stencil. Under glass and with some dirt under the glass.
R W Salter (mid-19th century British school) - Pair of three quarter length portraits of a lady and gentleman understood to be of the Dunboylan family, he standing and holding a book, she standing beside window, holding a red embroidered shawl, with garden beyond, pastel and charcoal on paper, both signed and dated 57, of oval form, 58cm max approx in oval moulded gilt frames with floral decoration (pair)
Boxed Winsor & Newton's Dargeena fabric painting set, together with instructions, a shoulder length pastel study of a woman in African dress, a pair of late 18th century coloured engravings of figures playing hide and seek, dancing, both of circular form, and a set of three coloured 19th century engravings of hunting scenes (all framed) (7)
19th century school - Study of a standing black and white Pug type dog in landscape setting, pencil and pastel drawing, signed with monogram TC and dated 1880, 12 x 15cm approx in rosewood frame with gilt slip, together with a further 19th century watercolour and bodycolour study of a brown and white hound, standing beside an occasional table, signed with initials DWB, dated 1878, 13 x 20.5cm approx, in burrwood frame (2)
In the manner of Sir Edwin Landseer RA - Head of a terrier, oil on card, of oval form, possibly with indistinct signature, 14.5cm max approx, in oval gilt frame, together with a pastel study of circular form, shoulder length study of a black and tan terrier, watercolour on paper, signed Alix, 15.5cm diameter approx, in moulded frame (2)
PICTURES AND PRINTS etc to include 'Eyemouth, Berwickshire' watercolour by John Chambers (1852-1928), approximate size 25cm x 37cm, 'Holiday After Ramadan', signed print by William Russell Flint, approximate size 49cm x 62cm, signed Matt Cartoon print, print 'View of the Upper Works at Coalbrookdale', hand tinted, originally published 1758, approximate size 35cm x 51cm, pastel drawing of a venetianm scene and a quantity of assorted prints etc (box and loose)
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