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- ATTRIBUTED TO ALLAN RAMSAY (1713-1784):
ATTRIBUTED TO ALLAN RAMSAY (1713-1784): SEATED NUDE STUDYBlack chalk on paper, unsigned, with the Sir Bruce S. Ingram collector's mark (Lugt 1405A).
17 x 20 1/2 in. (sheet), 25 x 28 1/2 in. (frame).
Ex-collection Sir Bruce Stirling Ingram, London.
Property from a Prominent Collector
Condition
A central vertical crease where previously folded. Sheet taped to the overmat with clear tape at the reverse of the sheet corners. Creasing. Staining and scattered foxing.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- Attributed to Robert White (1645-1704)/Portrait
Attributed to Robert White (1645-1704)/Portrait of a Portly Gentleman/bust-length/red chalk, 19cm x 14cm/Provenance: Sir Bruce Ingram Collection
- 19TH CENTURY DOUBLE WAX PORTRAITS 3
19TH CENTURY DOUBLE WAX PORTRAITS 3 ½" x 2 ½" Mr. and Mrs. Procter. Pink carved wax figures on lined glass, Mrs. Procter having curls over her forehead and an elaborate ribboned cap with bow at the neck, Mr. Procter wearing a suit coat, in a shadowbox frame with velvet trim, overall 10" x 12". Provenance: Ex. collection of Sir Bruce Ingram, OBE, MC; purchased at Collard of London in 1965, framed in 1968.
- Wilson, English School, 18th c, 18 1/2"
Wilson, English School, 18th c, 18 1/2" x 12 1/2" o/c, portrait of Sir Bruce Cunningham Estimate $300-500
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