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George A. Brenan (fl.1869-1883) A Sly Thief Oil on board, 23 x 30.5cm (9 x 12) Titled and signed in red 'A Sly Thief. / Geo A. Brenan', lower-left Exhibited: Dublin, Royal Hibernian Academy, 1882, no. 199, £5 5. George A. Brenan was born in Dublin, the younger brother of James Brenan, RHA (1837-1907). George was a student of the Cork School of Art and alongside his classmate, Thomas Hovenden (1840-1895) was awarded a medal in 1862. Living at 51, Camden St., Brenan won first prize, a silver medal, for a drawing from a nude living model at the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1875. Brenan exhibited 'A Sly Thief' and 'Recreation' at the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1882, and 'Mount St. Bernard Dog' and 'A Quiet Pipe' at the Cork Industrial Exhibition in 1883. In his 1913 Dictionary of Irish Artists, Walter Strickland notes that Brenan died soon after 1883.
Scottish. King’s Own Scottish Borderers Victorian pipe banner.A good rare blue cotton swallow tailed example with blue twist cord tassel to three sides. One side bears the Royal Crest over tri-part scroll “Inveritate Religionis Confido” beautifully worked in coloured threads; the reverse bears embroidered Arms of Edinburgh. Three tapes for attaching to drone. Slight service wear. VGC
WW1 Royal Navy HMS Lennox Presentation Framed Princess Mary Gift Tin.The gilt brass Princess Mary Christmas 1914 gift tin is contemporary mounted with a photograph of Princess Mary, Christmas card, Pipe and bullet. The ebonized glazed frame presentation plaque “PRESENTED TO J. KILLINGBACK PO HMS LENNOX”. Overall untouched condition light knocks to the ebonized frame. Size 16 x 21 inches.HMS Lennox was a Laforey-Class destroyer launched on the 2nd March 1914. She saw action in several engagements, including the Battle off Texel. On 6 May 1916, Lennox accidentally collided with HMS Ben-my-Chree, a seaplane carrier. Damage was insignificant for both ships. Petty Officer Stoker John Edward Killingback joined the Royal Navy in 1902. He was promoted to Petty Officer in 1914 and joined Lennox on the 16th July 1914 and would remain with her until April 1917.
Various collectibles to include a heavy brass ornament depicting a Middle Eastern lady resting with large water ewer by her feet, beaded bag in her hand and wearing elegant garments, also a small iridescent Phoenician Maltese glass vase, a Wade dog pipe stand, brass cigarette box, brass plant sprayer, cased fish knife servers, etc (7).
UNATTRIBUTED; watercolour, a cow, indistinctly signed lower right, framed and glazed, a print, coastal town scene with various figures and waves breaching harbour wall, 25 x 35cm, framed and glazed, a sketch of a moustachioed gentleman smoking a pipe, framed and glazed and a set of three sepia photographs mounted in single glazed frame (4).
A pair of Meissen bucolic figural candelabra, 19th century, the gentleman figure playing bagpipes and the lady a pipe, standing in front of a tree, underglaze blue crossed swords marks, removable three branch candle arms, incised 'F155' and 'F156', H. 42cmCONDITION: There is restoration on some of the candle arms, there are typical small losses to the encrusted flowers of the candle arms and the leaves on the tree, on the male figure one of the nozzles and drip pans has become detached and has been restored around the whole of the drip pan, there is also restoration to the drip pan on the central nozzle above the tree trunk and to the dogs right ear and to the majority of the leaves on the tree, female figure - there are losses to the end of her pipe, restoration to two of the drip pans for the nozzles on the candle branches and to the drip pan on the central nozzle, below a tree there is also a gilt metal reinforcement, also most of the leaves on the tree have been restored, otherwise in a reasonable condition.
Nine 19th century Chinese gouache on pith paper, depicting seated nobles and sages with attendants, 26.5 x 17cmCONDITION: - Woman with girl holding yellow basket, two horizontal splits and discolouration to the ground paper- Man with green robed boy at this feet with tear through the paper near the sitters head - Bearded man with boy in green at his feet, damp spotting to the paper, a division or split running up the left margin- Woman with attendant in green with minor spotting- Woman with attendant holding red tray with tear and loss to top left corner of paper- Bearded man with pipe - some spotting- Man playing instrument - some spotting, small tear top centre- Woman with red vase beyond - small tear top left and one to the left of the table- Man with attendant in brown - insect dirt, small loss bottom left corner.

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