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A WW I print, the central portrait surmounted by a crown with For King & Country, flanked by flags of the allies with two vignettes and Roll of Honour Scroll below, within an oak frame, 66 x 54cm, together with a Cambridge Regiment portrait print, the mount stamped Kidd & Baker, Cambridge, 55 x 44cm. (2)
English school, 19th century, portrait miniature of a Royal Artillery Officer, possibly Colonel Edward Thomas Michell, watercolour on ivory, housed in a leather case, 8.3 x 6.3cm, max. dimensions 15.5 x 13cm.Ivory submission ref:QTZ3YMW6A paper label behind the miniature hand written Col Edw Thos Michell and further written to the silk of the frame E.T. Michell.No cracks.Panel appears curved when looked at from the side.Some overpainted areas to left side of face – jaw and hair.
A SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN MANTLE CLOCK the circular white enamel dial, with blue roman numerals and minute numbers, marked for Ches Frodsham Paris, the top of the clock with a portrait miniature of a girl within a cartouche, on a gilt and turquoise ground, painted with bouquets of flowers, the movement also marked for Frodsham with numbers 624 and D2, 35cm high together with gilt wood stand Condition Report:The movement is missing a gong for the chime, has no key but ticks and winds, one key hole has damage to the enamel. Light chips and cracks, slight rubbing to the gilt
THREE REGENCY PORTRAIT MINIATURES PAINTED ON IVORY In ebonised frames, comprising a lady with ringleted hair and lace bonnet; and a sibling pairing, the latter with labels verso for "[Nicholas] Freese, Miniature Painter, 411 Strand, London" and inscribed in ink "Master James Anderson, Aged five years, December the 24th, 1801" and "Miss Jane Anderson, Aged seven years, December 2nd 1801" respectively Ivory declaration reference - 28741566825 (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
WW2 Bob Knights DSO DFC 617 sqn signed 7 x 5 inch colour photo of a portrait painting in RAF Uniform. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Grosse prunkvolle Portrait-Deckelvase Rosenthal, um 1910/20 Auf einem dreifach eingezogenen, getreppten Stand drei geschwungene Beine mit Huffuessen, uebergehend in drei Bockkoepfe. Reiche Goldstaffage, schwarz konturiert. Schauseitig in einer Rundkartusche aus einer Blumengirlande, in feiner, polychromer Malerei ''Maria Theresia von Österreich'' nach dem Gemaelde von Martin van Meytens, um 1750. Signiert mit ''Kob'' und Boden mit unterglasurblauer Manufakturmarke. H. 52 cm. Vgl.: E. Niecol: Rosenthal, Bd. 1, S. 49, Abb. 16.
Grosse prunkvolle Portrait-Deckelvase Rosenthal, um 1910/20 Auf einem dreifach eingezogenen, getreppten Stand drei geschwungene Beine mit Huffuessen, uebergehend in drei Bockkoepfe. Reiche Goldstaffage, schwarz konturiert. Schauseitig in einer Rundkartusche aus einer Blumengirlande, in feiner, polychromer Malerei ein Damenportrait. Boden mit unterglasurblauer Manufakturmarke. Min. berieben. H. 52 cm. Vgl.: E. Niecol: Rosenthal, Bd. 1, S. 49, Abb. 16.
Porzellanteller mit Portrait Alexander I St. Petersburg, Kaiserliche Porzellanmanufaktur Periode Nikolaus I (1825-1855), Malerei spaeter Porzellan. Runder Standring. Polychrome Aufglasurmalerei. Fahne mit goldenen Doppelkopfadlern und Kriegstrophaeen. Unterseite mit blauer Unterglasurmarke von Nikolaus I, sowie Monogramm in brauner Aufglasurmalerei Malerei spaeter. D. 24 cm
Tabatiere Österreich, Wien, 19. Jahrhundert Silber, innen vergoldet. Rechteckige Form mit abgerundeten Ecken. Umseitig guillochierter Ornamental- und Floraldekor. Auf dem Scharnierdeckel in Ovalkartusche ein Miniaturportrait einer jungen Dame. Innen mit verschlagenen Punzen (Beschauzeichen und Meistermarke). Portrait beschaedigt. 6 x 11,5 cm, 137 g.
Charles John Allen and Herbert McNair, an Elizabeth II facsimile silver memorial plaque for Mary Kingsley, designed circa 1910, Turner and Simpson, Birmingham 1968, cast in relief with an Arts and Crafts portrait bust obit 1900, the reverse with a PreRaphaelite style figural scene, Devotion to Science, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, inscribed to the edge presented to Lt Col J R Danson MC TD, 9.5cm x 6cm, 3.14ozt

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