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Click here to subscribeA 19th century Sevres style porcelain cabinet cup and saucer decorated with circular panels of exotic birds with pink plumage in open landscapes reserved on a turquoise and gilt foliate decorated ground, height of cup 8.25 cm high, a spare matching saucer both bearing mock Sevres marks and the letter "M", and a similar teacup and saucer, the cup decorated with circular portrait of a young lady and the saucer with two floral panels.
AFTER EDWARD PATRY. "Reginald R Barker" a portrait study of gentleman in hunting dress, black and white print, a black and white print of "The Right Honourable James Lord Sherborne, Provincial Grand Master of Gloucestershire, presented by the Masons of the Province, 27th May 1869", and a black and white print of a military officer.
CIRCA 1800 ENGLISH SCHOOL. "John Raymond Barker (probably)", a portrait study of a gentleman in black top coat and waistcoat with book in his left hand, seated on a red leather upholstered Gainsborough type library chair, by a stone pillar, oil on canvas, unsigned, indistinctly inscribed verso, 130 x 96 cm.
SIR WILLIAM BEECHEY RA (1753 - 1839). "Mrs Daniel Raymond Barker", a portrait study of a lady in white dress seated in a landscape, oil on canvas, unsigned, inscribed on label verso and inscribed on another label "...cleaned by Messrs Leggatt Bros, 30 St James's Street, SW1 - May 1955", 77 x 64 cm.
A circa 1800 marquetry inlaid mahogany commode in the Louis XVI taste, the top decorated with birds and butterflies amongst blossoming foliage and with beaded edge, the breakfront with three long drawers each decorated with vases of flowers and with circular pierced brass and wreath decorated handles flanked by canted corners with applied gilt brass mounts as rams heads and portrait bust medallions within ropework swags, the sides inlaid with vases of flowers, birds and mythical beasts above a shaped apron to square tapered cabriole front legs and gilt metal mounted sabots, 113 cm wide x 94 cm high x 55.5 cm deep.
A George III Mahogany Knife Box, of typical canted form, with barber's pole edge stringing, and silver plated key escutcheon and ring handle, with later painting overall comprising a pearl border medallion painted with wing fairy amongst foliage, classical portrait medallions, vases and ribbon tied swags, 39cm high (interior now altered, front ogee bracket foot a later replacement)
Miniature: English School, circa 1860, portrait of a gentleman with brown hair, wearing a black bow tie, jacket and coat, bust length, against a cloudy blue sky, oval, 6.5cm, within a brooch frame pinned to burgundy velvet ground within a larger rectangular foliate scroll frame within a glazed panel
Miniatures: English School, circa 1770, portrait of a young woman, with brown hair wearing a green hairpiece and dress, and a pearl choker, oval, 7cm; and Another, circa 1830, depicting a gentleman, with brown hair and sideburns wearing a yellow waistcoat and blue jacket, oval, 6.2cm , both unframed (2)
Miniature: Kenneth M Day, seated portrait of Chamberlain Hinchliff, wearing a black jacket and beside a window with a lighthouse beyond, 11.5cm by 9cm, the frame glazed on the reverse to reveal an inscription in pencil and pen and ink 'Chamberlain Hinchliff, painted by Kenneth M Day, Edinburgh Decr 1823'
A Family Group of Four Portrait Miniatures: English School, mid 19th Century, seated portrait of Mrs Joseph Ferguson (nee Maria Isabella Clarke), mother of Misses Elizabeth, Anne and (unnamed), each 14cm by 12cm, in decorative gilt frames within glaze rosewood cases (three examples have family tree details adhered to the reverse)
Miniatures: English School circa 1800, portrait of an unknown gentleman, his hair en queue with blue eyes, white jabot and black-collared blue coat, oval, 7cm, in a gold frame, the reverse with decorative hair locket and initialled JG in pearls against an engine-turned and salmon enamel ground; and A Companion Miniature, of a young woman with bands in her curly hair, with blue eyes and embroidered dress, against a sky background, oval, 7cm, in a plain gold frame (2)
English School, circa 1835 PORTRAIT OF HENRY USBORNE OF BRANCHES PARK, SUFFOLK, THREE-QUARTER LENGTH, SEATED IN AN ARMCHAIR BY A WRITING TABLE; PORTRAIT OF MRS USBORNE, NEE PHOEBE ANNE BIRCH, THREE-QUARTER LENGTH, IN A BLACK DRESS AND FEATHERED HAT, SEATED ON A CHAISE LONGUE A pair, watercolour heightened with white, each 20cm by 17cm (2)
Maharajah Dulleep Sing; Maharajah Shere Sing; Maharajah Runjeet Sing, and 13 other Indian portraits, including an Afghan and Khulleefa Nooroodeeu, watercolours on blue paper, heightened with gold, each c.105 x 75mm., oval images, unexamined out of frame, titles in a contemporary hand, four with faint stamp-mark, one portrait slightly creased, a few other very minor defects, mounted in one frame, c.1870 (16).
Villon (Jacques, (pseudonym of Gaston Duchamp)) A Group of 5 Figure Drawings, consisting of a self-portrait, 2 female nudes, 1 male nude, and a portrait of W. Pack, pen and black ink, one over pencil, 210 x 180mm. to 275 x 175mm., all signed, all but one dated, one of the female nude drawings inscribed Nudite Surprise on the reverse, the other with the lower left corner replaced and redrawn, all hinged into conservation mounts, in a later cloth box, Jacques Villon on gilt-lettered label to spine, 1929-37 (5).
Faber (John) The Hon. Duncan Forbes of Culloden, Lord President of the Court of Session, three-quarter length, seated portrait, after Davison, mezzotint, 355 x 255mm., reduced margins at top and sides, thread margin at bottom, small loss from top left corner, some spotting and slight damp-staining, mounted at corners onto support sheet, Christopher Seton, 1748; with 4 other portraits, including Sir William Chambers and Sir Charles Napier, by different hands, engraving, mezzotints and stipple-engraving, various sizes, all trimmed close to, or just within, platemark, late 18th and early 19th centuries (5).
Tempesta (Antonio) Hunting Scenes, 1 of deer hunting and 2 of wild boar hunting, engravings, each c.195 x 270mm., partially laid onto paper supports, slight creasing, each with a short tear into the image, early 17th century; and a small group of allegorical, mythological and natural history plates, including studies of human features, by or after Stradanus (Jan van der Straet), and others, some published by Snyders, engravings, various sizes, most mounted on supports, surface dirt, a few creases and short tears, other minor defects, late 16th and 17th centuries; with the portrait, 2 frontispieces and 8 maps from Sir Walter Ralegh's Historie of the World, engravings, all trimmed into the image, tears, a few edges singed, one map with a large loss, other defects, 1614, sold not subject to return (25).
Fradelle (Henry) Rebecca and Ivanhoe; The Black Knight and the Clerk of Copmanhurst revelling, mezzotints by Lupton and Say after Fradelle, each c.420 x 520mm., good impressions marked Proof, trimmed just within platemarks but well outside subjects, short tears in title areas, dusty, London & Paris, 1830 ~ Ryder (Thomas) The Politician, (Benjamin Franklin), engraved portrait after S. Elmer, 370 x 305mm., a good impression but with overall browning, trimmed within the platemark but well outside image and title, a horizontal crease above the publisher's line, Ryder, 1782; and 4 historical scenes by Benjamin West and others, mezzotint or mixed-method engravings, some defects (7).