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Y James Scouler (British 1741-1812) A gentleman, wearing blue coat, black folding collar, white waistcoat, stock and chemise Watercolour on ivory, oval 6.2cm (2¼ in.) high In gold frame, reverse with plaited hair border surrounding oval cartouche, glazed to reveal hair, pearl and filigree work Provenance: Sale, Sotheby's Colonnade, Silver, Portrait Miniatures and Objects of Vertu, 20 December 1994, lot 580
Y English School (18th century) A lady, wearing lace trimmed dress, floral embroidered shawl, holding a single strand of pearls and wearing four strand pearl choker, her upswept hair tied with a ribbon and embellished with peal decorations Monochrome watercolour on ivory, oval 4cm (1½ in.) high In a gilt metal frame
Y Richard Cosway (British 1742 - 1821) Portrait of Thomas Postlethwaite, D.D. (1731-1798), in judge's robes Watercolour on ivory, oval 7.4cm (2¾ in.) high In a gold frame, glazed reverse with plaited hair border and hair lock of blue glass with simulated pearl detailing, cased Condition Report: Some light pitting to the red pigment in the sitter's robes. Light surface dirt throughout. Some light rubbing to the framing edges. Otherwise appears to be in good condition commensurate with age. Unexamined out of glazed frame. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y English School (18/19th century) A gentleman, wearing blue coat with silver buttons, white waistcoat, stock and frilled chemise, his powdered wig worn en queue and tied with a black ribbon Watercolour on ivory, oval 5cm (1¾ in.) high In a gold frame, the obverse with plaited hair border, the reverse glazed with woven hair detail and remnants of a pearl monogram
Isaac Oliver (French c.1565-1617) A lady, wearing double strand pearl necklace, and drop pearl earrings Watercolour on vellum, laid onto a playing card, oval 5.4cm (2 in.) high In a turned wood frame with gilded border Provenance: Miss Mary Lawson-Tancred Sale, Sotheby's, London, 18 December 1990, lot 81
Gervase Spencer (British 1715-1763) A lady, wearing white dress with pearl detail at her décolletage, blue jacket with ermine trim, lace choker and pearl drop earring, her hair upswept Enamel, oval Signed with initials and dated 1752 (lower left) 5cm (1¾ in.) high In a gilt metal mount Condition Report: Some light surface dirt to the enamel under the glaze, however most of this should be easily wiped away with a soft brush. There is a small brown/green blemish to the sitter's waist (lower left as you look at it, approx. 3mm) together with some associated clear residue moving left to the sitter's right arm - it is unclear what has caused this. The clear residue at least, looks like it could be removed with restoration. Unexamined out of glazed frame. The mount with a number of small dints throughout, and nicks around the edges, the backing seam also with some splitting. The reverse with two areas of glue residue where previous labels have been removed. Condition Report Disclaimer
Collection of books to include The Bondmaid, by Pearl S. Buck, Limited de Luxe Edition signed by the author and numbered 25 of 750, London: Theodore Brun Limited, 1949, full crushed morocco lettered in gilt; Mountains & Molehills, by Frances Cornford, illustrated with woodcuts by Gwen Raverat, Cambridge: University Press, 1934, blue cloth with worn jacket; The Letters of Katherine Mansfield, edited by J. Middleton Murry, in two volumes, London: Constable & Co., 1928, publisher's cloth; Chamber Music, by James Joyce, first American edition, unauthorized, Boston: The Cornhill Company, [1918], green cloth lettered in gilt; Leaves of Grass, by Walt Whitman, Philadelphia: David McKay, 1894, full green crushed morocco; Ibn Yamin: 100 Short Poems, by Rodwell, London: Kegan Paul, 1933, yellow cloth with worn jacket, and others, condition varied, sold as found with all faults (26)
SUITE OF GEORGE VI SILVER TABLE APPOINTMENTS,maker Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1931, comprising nine table forks, nine silver handled table knives, nine table spoons, nine side forks, nine silver handled side knives, nine dessert spoons, six fish knives and forks, two sauce ladles, and a silver handled carving knife, fork and grinder, each threaded Old English pattern with armorial engraved terminal, the table forks 20.2 cm long, along with a further fork and knife, six silver and mother of pearl butter knives, and a single butter knife, the weightable silver 2406g grossCondition report: Additional images now available.Each piece with wear commensurate with use and age, most noticeably to the prongs of the forks.

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