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William Russell Flint 1880 - 1969 Pencil Signed Ltd Edition Colour Print / Lithograph. Titled ' A Question of Attribution ' Pencil Signed to Margin, Fine Art Trade Guild Stamp, Published In 1963. Ltd Edition of 850, K.A. Exhibition 1962. Image Size 21 x 17 Inches. Mounted and Framed Behind Glass.
English School (19th Century) Portrait of Mrs Cobbold of Hollywells Park ( Holy Wells) at Ipswich, Suffolk, head and shoulders, in a red dress with gold sleeves, and lace-trimmed bonnet, 1830 oil on canvas, unframed 40 x 36cm (16 x 14in) Provenance: Private collection, Suffolk. Other Notes: Mrs Cobbold may possibly be Elizabeth, an amateur artist and banker's wife of Hollywells, near Ipswich, Suffolk - friends of John Constable. The Cobbolds were a rich Suffolk brewing family and their main seat was Hollywells Park ( Holy Wells) at Ipswich, Suffolk. Penciil sketches were made of some of the Cobbold family by John Constable in 1806.Under the stretcher is the Roberson & Miller stamp. Over half the stamp is under the stretcher, with the stamp running right up the canvas edge - could this indicate it as a re-used canvas which has been cut down? The number on the stamp looks to end in "399" which wouldn't work as a date - it may read "1899" but it really does look like a three to me, and I can't quite see the whole thing under the stretcher. There's no sign of the royal cipher. There are a few pencil inscriptions on the reverse, one reading "London 1830" and another looks to read "Cobbold / Glemham)". Unframed. Old stretcher bar marks can be seen from the front. Inscribed on the reverse "Cobbold, Glemham 1830". The painting appears to have been cut down at the top edge. The stretcher at the top has been reduced. Would benefit in being increased in height. Inscriptions in pencil on the stretcher reads "Cobbold / Glemham" and "London / 1830". Roberson and Miller canvas stamp.
§ Willy Sluijter (Dutch, 1873-1949) Riders in Hyde Park, London signed lower right "Willy S" and inscribed "Hyde Park, London, 1916", circa 1924 pencil on paper, with some artist's annotations, unframed and mounted, with what may be a collector's stamp 11 x 17cm (4 x 7in) Exhibited: Veiling Atelier, Nov 1951 - old label reads "Schetsboek blaadjem, Potlood ('Leaves from a sketchbook'), 11 x 20 cm, "Hyde Park, London" (Verm. 1924) Veiling Atelier, Nov 1951". The present drawing may be a study for the background group of figures in Willy Sluijter's painting "Horse Riding in Hyde Park", pastel on paper, sold at Christie's, Amsterdam (lot 121, Tuesday May 24th 2011) for £9,613.Unframed.
Giovanni Battista Gatti (1816-1889), Rome, an inlaid ebonised framed portrait, the slip of the frame with lapis lazuli rectangles alternating with ochre and red pudding stone, the portrait of a lady labelled on the back 'Eliza Rolls' Mother', the mahogany back with Gatti's stencilled stamp, the frame 30 x 25cm (11.75 x 9.75 in)
A garnet pendant by Child & Child in original fitted case, the pendant of pierced and scrolling form, and diaper outline, with a central 'saracen's tent' feature, with vari-sized round cut garnets in closed back collet settings, and two oval cut garnets in open back millegrain collets suspended from the centre and the bottom; verso with distinctive Child & Child stamp; of white metal assumed silver, to a suspensory chain and loop assumed 9ct gold; length including loop 7.3cm; presented in the original fitted, shaped, green morocco case with the Child & Child flower insignia in gold on the back, and company stamp inside including royal warrants for the Princess of Wales (from 1901 Queen Alexandra) and Princess Christian (Queen Victoria's fifth child, Helena, married to Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein)
An amethyst rivière necklace together with French silver chain mail coin purse, the necklace composed of nineteen graduated oval cut amethysts, each in a light double claw mount joined by elongated oval links of white metal, tests for sterling silver, length 42cm, largest stone measures 14.4 x 11.5mm, the smallest 10.5 x 7.3mm; together with a mesh purse, snap clasp revealing double pocket interior with firm edged divider; French mid-19th century 'head of Mercury' assay stamp for silver made for export, maker's lozenge stamp on the suspensory ring, 7.8cm wide
A labradorite heart by Child & Child set with diamonds on a bar brooch, the heart-shaped cabochon dark blue-grey labradorite set in a crimp collet with Child & Child sunflower and double C signature stamp, now set on a knife-edge bar with rose cut diamond terminations; length of brooch 3.4cm, dimensions of heart 8.8 x 8.7mm
A Rowland Ward and Co taxidermist set comprising two scalpels, tweezers, a set of three hooks on chains, a pair of pliers and a double ended scoop. All in a mahogany travelling case stamped Ward & Co, Naturalist, 158 Piccadilly and with Rowland Ward & Co ink stamp to base. 7¼ins wide. Est £30-50
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