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Click here to subscribeA Collection of Jewellery, including An Enamel and Gold Brooch, circa 1860, composed of three graduating pale blue enamel leaves with gold veins; Two Locket Brooches, circa 1850, with enamel painted birds; A Facetted Heart Shaped Crystal Pendant; A Pair of Paste Set Cloak Pins; An Enamel Necklace, composed of five scroll panels each set with red and white enamel suspending a red enamel drop and A Pair of Similar Ear Pendants and A mid Victorian Pendant of blue enamel with putti, in gold mount (8)
A theatrical figure of John Kemble in the role of Hamlet, modelled standing wearing an ermine-lined cloak and holding a skull, partially coloured and gilt, on a shaped gilt-line base, 20cm high, mid 19th century (some hairline cracks, restored neck); and a model of a recumbent poodle (cracked and glued)
French School, circa 1790, portrait miniature on ivory of a lady facing left in white dress, her lace bordered cap with blue ribbon, of oval form, 5.5cms x 4.3cms, in a later brass oval frame, together with a late 18th century school, portrait miniature on ivory of a lady with blue hairband facing left and wearing a white dress, 7.1cms x 5.6cms, in a gilt metal frame, and a 19th century Italian School, 19th century portrait miniature on ivory of the Virgin Mary, wearing a blue cloak, of rectangular form, inscribed to verso, 7.5cms x 5.9cms, in a gilt frame (3)
A French 'Argilor' porcelain night-light, with the central figure of a female warrior, probably Diana the Huntress, she wears a short toga, a long white cloak and a quiver of arrows, at her side are a pair of deer, (their horns missing), the wooden base incorporates a mirror, 24cm. high, signed on back 'Argilor Paris France'
A Sevres white porcelain figure, by Theodore Riviere, modelled as a young woman wearing a cloak from the top of her head that extends downwards but opens to reveal her naked body, she stands on a circular base, 16.5cm. high, marked on the edge 'Theodore Riviere' impressed on base in a oval 'Sevres' and with initials 'LC', contained in a fitted case marked 'Manufacture Nationale de Sevres'
A Victorian Irish Celtic parcel gilt cloak pin in the form of an annular brooch set with six cultured pearls opposed by a stick pin with bosse terminal, linked by a fancy chain in the form of knots and masks, the brooch with the mark of West and Son, College Green, Dublin, and a design registration lozenge for 17th December 1849
DERBY AND ASSOCIATED FACTORIES - A Royal Crown Derby Mansion House dwarf, standing, with long curled moustache, his left hand on his hip, grasping a staff in his right, with funnel shaped hat advertising Theatre Royal, Haymarket, wearing green floral waistcoat, flounce and cloak, 7in high, printed mark in red, modern
DERBY AND ASSOCIATED FACTORIES - A Samson Hancock Derby Mansion House dwarf, standing, with long moustache, his left hand on his hip and grasping a staff in his right, with tall funnel shaped hat advertising the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, he wears decorative floral waistcoat, flounce and cloak, 7.5in high, crown, crossed swords S & H and D mark in red, c.1890
A documentary Spode New Shape French jar, with two scroll handles, finely painted in coloured enamels by Oldfield, with 'The Task', the reverse decorated in gilt with cornucopia, baskets and eagles, on round base, 16cm high (6 1/4"), signed Oldfield, script mark in red beneath and inscribed' A tatter'd apron hides, worn as a cloak and handly hides a gown more tatter'ed still - Hate is crown'd', circa 1820-25 (area of rim lacking, area of rim restored)
A Berlin Ironwork Lithophane Display Stand, 19th Century, the adjustable rectangular frame with cast and pierced cusps and fleur de lys motifs and shield angles, enclosing a rectangular porcelain lithophane depicting a pretty young woman, half length with ringlets in her hair and wearing a cloak, within blue glass framing panels, upon an adjustable fluted and foliate stem issuing from a pair of gryphons on a rectangular plinth with out-knurled feet (one replaced), the base inscribed A F Lehmann, Berlin, 59.5cm high
A 19th Century White Glazed Figure, of a female vine gatherer, on circular base, AF, Height 15.5", a White Glazed Classical Figure, of a semi naked seated woman holding up her arm around which is coiled a serpent, on a rockwork base, AF, Height 10.5", and a White Glazed Figure of a 17th Century man in cloak, possibly Falstaff, AF, Height 9".
A Group of six jewellery pieces, showing Scottish influence, comprising a tara brooch with floral wirework decoration and a green tourmaline cabochon on the pin, 4.7cm. diam., another pin set with amazonite and amethyst cabochons, a brooch with a plaque of mother of pearl within a wave-like mount, a star-shaped brooch centred with a garnet cabochon and a pair of circular plaques centred with turquoise matrix cabochons, for possible use as cloak clasp. (6)
A theatrical group of musicians with a hound, modelled as a man seated with a hound across his knee, wearing a cloak and plumed hat, his female companion wearing plumed hat with a guitar hanging of one shoulder, partially coloured and gilt, on gilt-line base, height 32cm., mid 19th century (restored)
A Pair of Derby Style Enamel Painted Porcelain Male & Female Figures in 18th Century costume, the man with tricorn hat and cloak holding a basket of fruit with a seated dog at his feet before bocage, his female companion holding flowers in her apron and with a lamb at her feet, the scroll moulded rococo style bases encrusted with flowers. AF. Height 9"
Anthon 2nd Duke of Aldenburgh 1681-1738, school of Benjamin Arlaud, circa 1710, inscribed with the sitters details on verso, head and shoulders, full face, wearing full wig, pale blue cloak and a blue sash of the order of the garter, watercolour on prepared card, oval 2.25" In 1689 Hans Willem Bentinck, companion and advisor to Prince of Orange and Stadtholder of Holland was created Baron Cirencester, Viscount Woodstock and Earl of Portland for the then William III of Orange. His second daughter in law, Charlotte Sophie Aldenburgh married the First Duke of Portland in 1733.
A Goldscheider Art Deco figure, the model by Lorenzl, of a slender young woman with short brown hair she wears a shaded dark blue costume with shaped cloak-like edges resembling the wings of a butterfly, and adopting a stylish pose above a black circular base, 45cm. high, printed factory marks on base and facsimile artists signature near her feet. (rest. on one hand)