After Sir Anthony Van Dyck - Triple Portrait of King Charles I, oil on canvas, 80 x 98cm Provenance: Berwick House, Shropshire After the picture in the Royal Collection Lined. Dirty, craquelure, loss of medium to corners and chafing from frame, re-touching evident under UV, varnish somewhat dark
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Sir Robert Peel & Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington election promotions,etchings, with signed cards on rear11 x 8.5cm, maple frames (2)Condition report: Discoloured and browned. A small hole to Wellington's collar. A lot of dust and dirt under the glass of the Peel portrait, and some white misty stains.
Victoria, Princess Royal, signed sepia full length portrait photograph, printed to the reverse Charles Knight, Arcade, Ryde, 7.5ins x 3.5ins approximately in a contemporary pierced brass frame, inscribed Victoria beneath a crown, by C.H. Preetz, Berlin, 11ins high overall (slight damage to the surmount)
Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, pair of signed black and white half length portrait photographs, 6.5ins x 5ins approximately, individually signed and dated 1960, the photograph of the Princess inscribed Dorothy Wilding, in a pair of red Morocco leather covered presentation frames with Royal ciphers above
T E Lawrence material, Seven Pillars of Wisdon, Jonathan Cape, 1935; The Letters of T E Lawrence, Edited by David Garett, Jonathan Cape, 1938, with wrapper; T E Lawence by His Friends, Edited by A W Lawrence, Jonathan Cape, 1937, with wrapper; Letter TO T E Lawrence, Edited by A W Lawrence, Jonathan Cape, 1962, with wrapper, together with Jean Beraud Villars, T E Lawrence, 1958, Robert Graves, Lawrence and The Arabs, second impression, and Vyvyan Richards, Portrait of T E Lawrence, 1936.
Attributed to Henry Benner, watercolour portrait miniature of Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, wearing a black uniform with red collar and gold lace, the sash and star of the Order of St. Andrew and the collar of the Order of St. George the Martyr, with a cloud and sky background, oval, 1.75ins high (cracked), in a gilt metal mount set within the lid of a circular lacquer box, makers mark FA, 4.5ins diameter overall
Nathaniel Plimmer, 1757-1822, watercolour portrait miniature of a man wearing a blue jacket and white cravatte, 65mm x 55mm approximately, in a gilt metal mount with lock of hair inset to the enamel decorated versono visible signs of any damage, cracks or losses, but it is contained in the frame behind glass and is pinned in

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