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* Victoria, Princess Royal (Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise, 1840-1901). Pencil drawing of a girl in Eastern Mediterranean attire, pencil sketch on watermarked laid paper, with circular embossed Windsor Castle stamp at head, full-length portrait of a girl wearing a headdress, long tunic dress with gathered skirt, wide pantaloons, and turkish slippers, signed in sepia ink 'V. pss. R.' lower right, sheet size 32.1 x 20 cm (12 5/8 x 7 7/8 ins), laid down on modern cream backing card, mount aperture 28.6 x 19.8 cm, framed and glazed (44.5 x 37 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Dominic Winter Auctioneers 11th May 2016, lot 361 (label on frame verso).Princess Victoria was the eldest daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, and was created Princess Royal in 1841. She married Prince Frederick William of Prussia in 1857, when she was only seventeen. In 1888, when her husband succeeded to the throne, she became the Queen of Prussia, and after her husband's death in the same year, she became widely known as Empress Frederich. She was the mother of German Emperor Wilhelm II. Princess Victoria was an accomplished amateur artist and the Royal Collection holds a large number of her drawings and paintings, but works by her rarely come onto the market.
* Phipps (Howard, 1954- ). The Whittington Press, 1985, nine copies of the large wood engraving, each signed, titled and dated in pencil, two with pencilled 'AP' (Artist's Proof), the remainder with pencilled limitation number (10-11, 13-15, 17 & 20/20), image size 30.5 x 30.2 cm (12 x 11 7/8 ins), unmounted, together with Spring Flowers, Climbing Rose, Tulips, three uncoloured wood engravings, signed, dated and with limitation number in pencil, each with accompanying original pencil drawing, signed and dated in pencil, all window mounted, plus one colour and seven uncoloured wood engravings, each signed, dated and numbered (or with 'AP') in pencil, some with pencilled title, 5 with accompanying printed limitation sheet, two window mounted, with an original pencil drawing of a hare in a landscape, signed and dated in pencil, window mounted, framed and glazed (52 x 42 cm), one copy each of 'Wood Engravings' (2003) and 'Twenty Five Wood Engravings' (1996) by Howard Phipps, the former inscribed by the artist, also with 8 wood engravings by Graham R. WilliamsQTY: (34)NOTE:Additional Howard Phipps wood engravings comprise: Timbered Interior (colour), The Printer's Chapel or Interiors the Perdix Press, Harriet Neuberger bookplate (2 copies), Whittington Court, The Auctioneer's Gavel (2 copies), The Whittington Press 1998 (37/150).
* Longbotham (Charles Norman, 1917-1999). The River Lune, watercolour on paper, depicting a working dock on the river, signed lower left, mount aperture 20.5 x 31.2 cm (8 x 12 1/4 ins), framed and glazed (40 x 50.5 cm), verso with Tunbeck Cottage (Norfolk) title and 'R' number label, and label of the Radlett Gallery (Herts), together with On the Kennet and Avon Canal, watercolour on paper, signed lower left, mount aperture 19.2 x 21.3 cm (7 1/2 x 8 3/8 ins), framed and glazed (36 x 37.5 cm), label on verso with 'R' number and title, plus 4 small watercolour on paper scenes by Longbotham, two signed, mount apertures 67 x 102 mm and smaller, framed and glazed, (none examined out of frames)QTY: (6)
Two English brass bulkhead ship's clocks, one Sestrel example by Henry Browne & Son Ltd, 14.5cm diameter, the other one unmarked, 23.5cm diameter; together with a Marpro brass cased aneroid barometer, 11cm diameter; a tangent galvanometer by Philip Harris & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 11cm diameter; a brass nautical compass/sundial, by F.L. West, 31 Lock Spur St, London, 7cm diameter; a lacquered brass spectroscope, by John Browning, 63 Strand, London, in leather case, 9cm when closed; an incomplete brass sextant, by Stanley G T Turnstile, London; a portable hand held inclinometer, by E R Watts & Son, London, No. 29750, in leather case; a galvanometer, by Tyer & Co, No 3438, 1941; a drawing instrument, by J Halden & Co Ltd, Manchester & London; and two boxes of photographic negatives (12) (VAT charged on hammer price) Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece/instrument.Please refer to department for condition report
A group of clear glass paperweights, 20th century, to include two modelled as apples, each 10cm high, three modelled as horse heads in profile atop hexagonal bases, one with etched dedication to the base 'In Appreciation Marsh & McLennan June 5, 1980', each 12.2cm high, a Baccarat seated bunny rabbit with etched stamp to the underside, 7.9cm high, and a modern Lalique frosted glass bullfinch paperweight, etched signature 'Lalique R France', 6.3cm high, together with a silver painted glass head paperweight with applied red minerals to the eyes, 7.5cm high (8)Please refer to department for condition report
A group of ceramic and glass cats, to include a modern Lalique frosted glass cat sat atop a rectangular base with vine motifs, engraved 'Lalique R France' to the underside, 13.5cm high, a Royal Crown Derby paperweight cat, with silvered stopper, printed mark and 'LIII' to underside, 8.2cm high, a Lladro cat with printed factory mark and incised no. 5114 to the underside, 13cm long, and two Royal Copenhagen sleeping cats, each with printed factory mark and no. 178 to the underside, 9cm long (5)Overall in good condition with no visible flaws.
A Victorian mahogany work box, with paper label for 'R. Richard Manufacturer of Writing Desks, Dressing and Work Boxes... Regent Circus, Oxford Street, London', the hinged lid revealing a fitted interior, with leather backed mirror, four glass bottles and stoppers, and a pair of scissors, 11.5cm high, 28cm wide, 20cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
A Wells & Lambe brass bound rosewood box, first half 19th century, with brass handles to each side and brass plaque to the lid inscribed 'M J R', opening to reveal a black leather single compartment interior with purple leather backed document wallet to the lid, paper Wells & Lambe label inside the document wallet, with key, 13.2cm x 32.2cm x 24.3cm, together with a rosewood jewellery box with mother of pearl inlay to the lid and escutcheon, opening to reveal a purple felt lined interior with tray, no key, 10.6cm x 30.4cm x 22.7cm, and an oak desk tidy with metal escutcheon and handles, with two pens and a ruler strapped to the interior lid, 19.5cm x 30.1cm x 16.2cm (3)Please refer to department for condition report
A collection of items pertaining to the military career of Private Charles Lawson McCulloch (3658) of the Highland Light Infantry, comprising death plaque with oak mount and accompanying framed scroll and letter (loose); 1914-15 Star; portrait photograph; inscribed bible; and another bible inscribed to a family member; together with an interesting sketch book containing drawings and inscriptions by various hands and a Victory Medal to 14191 Pte. R, McGavin S. Gds. Condition Report:Available upon request
{Friedrich (Frieder) Thaddäus Wocher. 1726 Mimmenhausen bei Salem - 1799 Diepoldshofen bei Leutkirch. War Hofmaler des Fürsten Wenzel zu Fürstenberg.} Auf die Doublierung übertragene Inschrift: "Frider Wocher pinxit a. 1777" sowie "Aetatis 47". Portrait eines Adeligen im Alter von 47 Jahren, in der Linken ein Dokumentenbündel. Öl/Lwd. 85 x 69 cm. R

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