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Reverse Intaglio Crystal fox Cufflinks A set of double sided reverse intaglio crystal, gold set fox cufflinks. Each link depicting a running fox. Unusual being one link of cuff button size. Reverse intaglio crystals are commonly and erroneously often called Essex Crystals.
English, circa 1880.
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Sporting |
Yr: 1880 |
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Set of four hunting colour lithographs engraved by Thomas Sutherland (English, 1785-1838) after paintings by Dean Wolstenholme, the elder (1757–1837), published by Ackermann A set of four hunting colour lithographs engraved by Thomas Sutherland (English, 1785-1838) after paintings by Dean Wolstenholme, the elder (1757–1837), published by Ackermann 1823, with titled labels to the reverse “???, Breaking Cover plate II, Running plate III, The Death plate IV” “Painted by D. Wolstenholme. London published at R. ACKERMANN’S in Strand Mon 1 1823. Engraved by T. Sutherland. Image size approximately 9 7/8 x 12 3/4 inches
English 1823
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Yr: 1890 |
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Reverse intaglio coaching crystal diamond pendant of coach and four in hand. A reverse intaglio coaching crystal pendant of a black and blue painted coach with red wheels and seven up, in gold and old cut diamond millegrain platinum setting. The pendant fitting also with millegrain platinum set diamonds. Total carats approximately 1.8. The crystal marked “DEPOSEâ€, meaning it was registered in France as a exclusive design. Reverse intaglio crystals are commonly and erroneously often called Essex Crystals. French, circa 1890, diamond setting Edwardian.
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Yr: 1890 |
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Oil on canvas of a coaching scene the "Warwick Star" by Henry Frederick Lucas-Lucas (1845-1943). An oil on canvas of a coaching scene the "Warwick Star" by Henry Frederick Lucas-Lucas (1845-1943). This four in hand coach passes the famous ruins of Kenilworth castle and the church at Kenilworth, and it was clearly painted when Henry Frederick Lucas-Lucas was living close by at Rugby. Signed bottom right "H F Lucas Lucas" and dated �99�. The reverse bearing label: "Messrs Fores Repository of Works of Art 41, Piccadilly, (corner of Sackville Street,) London" Messrs Fores of Piccadilly were famous for publishing English sporting prints. Henry Frederick Lucas-Lucas was published by Fores. Fores who clearly acquired this oil painting from the artist.
English, circa 1899.
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Artist: H. Lucas |
Yr: 1899 |
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