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An Elgin 9ct gold circular cased keyless wind open-faced lady`s fob watch, the movement detailed to the back plate `Elgin Nat`l. Watch Co`, the signed circular dial with Roman numerals, together with a Mido pendant watch, a coin brooch, a 9ct gold signet ring, a cultured pearl stick pin and sundry.
Various Makers: Flatters and Garnett Precision Photo-Microscope, late 19th century brass microscope, incomplete, a.f., brass industrial cylindrical thermometer with sliding cover and cage base, 430mm high; Wimshurst machine on mahogany plinth, restored, 330mm wide; replica walking stick telescope; and telescope (a lot)
English School (c.1637), (SH) PORTRAIT OF JOHN HOLLES, 1ST EARL OF CLARE, THREE-QUARTER LENGTH STANDING, IN A RED COAT WITH COLLAR, BLACK CAP, ONE HAND RESTING ON A SWORD HILT, THE OTHER HOLDING A STICK Inscribed and painted with a coat of arms, oil on canvas 113 x 91cm Provenance: Probably from the collection of Baron Pelham of Stanmer, created Earl of Chichester, Stanmer Park, Sussex; Bonhams, London, 1986. The Pelham Holles family were Dukes of Newcastle, one of them becoming prime minister. This portrait was at Welbeck Abbey, then Stanmer Park. Sir John Holles raised troops against the Armada (illustrated top right). This was at Welbeck Abbey. His character, style, person and virtues are described in a long inscription painted on the back. CONDITION REPORT: relined, no inscription verso - on the front either side of the portrait, visible overpainting throughout - some old tears and holes have been filled to the left of the sitter. Inscription could possibly be on the original canvas under the relining.

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