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GROUP OF THREE ORIGINAL CONTINENTAL SCHOOL PICTURES SPRING IN BLOOM oil on canvas laid on board, signed indistinctly 78cm x 98cm Framed and SPRING AT THE COTTAGE pastel on paper, signed 'Bode' and dated '88 49cm x 64cm Mounted, framed and under glass and JAPANESE BOAT oil on canvas 61cm x 83cm Framed CONDITION REPORT: 'Spring in Bloom' has small puncture in right side of picture, others in good condition
JENNIFER DAGWORTHY (BRITISH, CONTEMPORARY) 'Minehead Harbour Steps'; 'Harbour Steps Two Boats'; and 'Lifeboat Station - Minehead', pen and ink and pastel / wash and pastel / wax resist respectively, each titled and dated '[20]05' to label verso, 17.5cm x 17cm / 28.5cm x 15cm / 28.5cm x 20cm respectively, uniformly framed and glazed, (3).
JENNIFER DAGWORTHY (BRITISH, CONTEMPORARY) 'Yellow Nets'; 'Harbour Steps'; 'Dunster Castle'; and 'Minehead Harbour', pen and ink and watercolour /pastel / wax resist wash / pastel respectively, each titled and dated '[20]05' or '[20]06' to label verso, 20cm x 26.5cm / 36cm x 21cm / 21.5cm x 27.5cm / 15.5cm x 15.5cm respectively, similarly framed and glazed, (4).
Hand Enamelled Silver Set of Compact and Cigarette Case in Fitted Box, each piece decorated with a bright blue and green kingfisher, against a pastel sky, swooping down above green reeds, framed with ivory guilloche enamel; engine turned silver backs, gilt interior to the cigarette case: compact 3.5 inches x3, cigarette case 4 x 3.25; in original satin and velvet lined box, Hallmarked For Birmingham Z 1949.
The Reverend Thomas Kerrich (British, 1748-1828) Portrait of Richard Hey (1745-1835) black and red chalk with pastel over pencil, in a Dutch black ripple frame 34 x 25cm (13 x 10in) Richard Hey was Fellow and tutor of Magdalene College from 1782 till 1796, and was also elected one of the Esquire Bedells, a junior ceremonial officer of the university. In 1771 he took the degree of M.A. as fellow of Sidney Sussex College, and in 1771 he was called to the Bar at the Middle Temple. In 1779 he was awarded LL.D per lit. reg. (by Royal mandate Royal letters awarded by the Crown to senior lawyers). He was admitted to Doctors' Commons, but obtaining no practice retired from the Bar. He died on 7 December 1835, at Hertingfordbury, near Hertford, aged 90. Thomas Kerrich (1748-1828) was a clergyman, Librarian Antiquary of Cambridge University, draughtsman and a gifted amateur artist. He was born at Dersingham in Norfolk, where his father, Samuel, was the vicar. After graduating as a Bachelor of Arts from Magdalene College, Cambridge, in 1771, he went on the Grand Tour where he met Thomas Coke. Kerrich was a Fellow of Magdalene, and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries from 1797. He collected ancient Roman coins and published papers on architecture, sepulchres and coffins. In 1816 Thomas Kerrich bought and restored the Leper Chapel in Cambridge, which he gave to the University, which in turn gave it to the Cambridge Preservation Society in 1951. Many art galleries have works by Kerrich in their collections and his work is much-sought after today. We are grateful to Dr Joachim Whaley for his assistance with the catalogue entry. A little bit of browning above his head but otherwise fine. Frame made by J R Saunders of 65 Great Portland Street, London (1904-1931), fine art dealers.
Attributed to John Russell, RA (British, 1745-1806) after William Hoare of Bath (British, 1706-1799) Portrait of Christopher Anstey (1724-1805), three-quarter length, seated in a Library, in blue pastel on paper 59 x 49cm (23 x 19in) Provenance: By descent within the Anstey family to the present owner. Christopher Anstey was a poet and writer, author of The New Bath Guide of 1766, a satirical review in verse of fashionable society. He was perhaps most famous for his translation of "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" by Thomas Gray into Latin, and also various scurrilous verses. Horace Walpole described "The New Bath Guide" as "so much wit, so much humour, fun, and poetry, so much originality, never met before". Christopher Anstey was born at Brinkey in Cambridgeshire, educated at Eton and King's College, Cambridge, and then settled down to run the family's estates. He married Ann, daughter of Felix Calvert of Albury Hall, Hertfordshire, in 1756. After the great success of his Bath Guide, he and his wife moved to Bath, where they lived happily for nearly half a century. The Anstey family owned Anstey Hall, Trumpington, Cambridgeshire, between 1748 and 1838. The present portrait appears to derive from the William Hoare of Bath portrait of Christopher Anstey now in the National Portrait Gallery, but that painting includes one of his young daughters holding a doll. Pastel - has been cleaned. Old water damage.
Daniel Gardner (British, 1750-1805) Portrait of Miss Elizabeth Powys at the harpsichord, aged 17, in her grandmother's dress, three-quarter length pastel 46 x 36cm (18 x 14in) Provenance: Beryl Kendall, The English Watercolour Gallery, London W9, where acquired by the late owner. From the collection of the late Christopher Hogwood, CBE Some dirt under the glass and there is a line of raised damage running horizontally from her hand to the right side. An alternative attribution has been suggested to John Raphael Smith (1752-1812).
Linen bedcover embroidered in couched floss silk with floral motifs in pastel colours, the central floral spray within a ribbon circlet, Portuguese, probably late 18th century, 83in. x 53in. 211cm. x 135cm. Small holes to ground; some wear in places with rubbed stitching; small repairs and joins in places.
BRITISH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF A LADY WITH A GUITAR; PORTRAIT OF A LADY WITH HANDS CROSSED; PORTRAIT OF A LADY AND TWO CHILDREN three, pastel, 51 x 40cm and c (3)Provenance: Col J R Stuart of Edinburgh, 1924.++Some stains and rubbing, placed in the ribbon and reed cavetto frames by Doyg Wilson & Wheatley, Edinburgh c1920
ALEXANDER YEVGENIEVICH YAKOVLEV (RUSSIAN 1887-1938)Femme perse en costume d'interieur [Persian Woman in Interior Costume], pastel on paper76 x 55.5 cm (30 x 21 7/8 in.)signed and titled in French lower right PROVENANCEEstate of the ArtistCollection Victor Tanguy (acquired from Alexandra Yakovlev, sister of the artist and executor of Alexander Yakovlev's estate)
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