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CIRENCESTER, Gloucestershire
PHILIP ALEXIUS DE LASZLO (DE LOMBOS) (1869-1937) "Mary Elizabeth (Molly) Lady Northcliffe née Mary Elizabeth Milner later Lady Hudson" a portrait study of a lady wearing a large hat, her right hand to her chin holding a jewel necklace, half length oil on board, signed and dated 1911 lower right 91 cm x 71 cm (provenance: Lady Northcliffe thence by descent) CONDITION REPORTS The half-length portrait of Mary Elizabeth 'Molly' Harmsworth, Viscountess Northcliffe - wife of the publishing magnate Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe, owner of the Daily Mail - was painted by the Anglo-Hungarian artist Philip de László in 1911. Three years after the painting was finished, Country Life magazine devoted two editions to Lord and lady Northcliffe and their Tudor manor house home, Sutton Place in Surrey. At the time the frontispiece of the magazine would generally feature the portrait of a young woman of society - a feature that became known as 'girls in pearls'. And so it was that László's portrait of Lady Northcliffe - resplendent in a wide-brimmed hat and with requisite pearls - found itself on the cover of issue 892, published on February 7, 1914. Not that László was delighted with the exposure. In a letter sent by Country Life editor Edward Hudson, addressing a complaint from the artist a month after publication, the journalist explains: "Lady Northcliffe showed me the portrait when I was at Sutton, and... suggested that I might like to show this portrait as the frontispiece of that particular issue. We had no idea we were transgressing in using the portrait as a frontispiece to the Sutton Place Number." László had painted Lord Northcliffe in 1908. The portrait is now held by the trust that owns the Daily Mail and is believed to hang at Northcliffe House, the London headquarters of the newspaper. In the spring of 1911 László invited Lady Northcliffe to sit for him. She gave the finished portrait to her husband as an unexpected gift. Lord Northcliffe sent a letter of thanks to the artist: "My lady's picture is most perfect. I had not heard of it and had a most delightful surprise this morning." Lord Northcliffe offered to pay for the portrait but the artist declined: "You don't know what a great pleasure it is to me to hear again from you how much you are pleased with the portrait of Lady Northcliffe. I know how difficult it is to please you in this direction, and I am happy to have succeeded. "As I myself asked Lady Northcliffe to give me the opportunity to paint her portrait you can understand that it is not possible for me to reply to your kind request."Towards the end of the First World War, Lady Northcliffe - who was childless, but had lost four nephews in combat - appealed to her society friends to donate a pearl, intending to create a string of pearls that would be auctioned to raise money for wounded troops. Queen Alexandra, the Queen Mother, was one of the first to donate. Another was donated by a Countess from a necklace she had worn aboard the Titanic. Soon pearls were flooding in from all over the world in memory of fathers, husbands, and sons. In the end 4,000 pearls were collected - enough to make more than 40 necklaces. A month after the signing of the Armistice, in December 1918, the necklaces were auctioned at Christies in London, raising £94,000 - more than £5 million today. For her efforts, Lady Northcliffe was awarded the Order of the British Empire. The portrait has remained the the family since it was painted so comes to market for the first time in more than 100 yearsCondition:-The piece appears to be in untouched condition from the time of painting. There are signs of some surface dirt in the form of white spotting in several areas particularly noticeable on the darker areas. There is craquelure to right hand side of her shoulder and below her elbow and further signs that the piece could possibly do with a sympathetic clean, at least there is an area of light surface scratching to the right which may just be to the surface of the varnish, suggesting that a light clean would be sufficient to remedy this. The frame appears to be older than the painting itself showing signs of old woodworm in several areas requiring sympathetic restoration in others where there is loss to the gilding and gesso showing through in these areas. Rear of the frame appears almost rustic with several areas of old woodworm damage and apparent adaptations to house this work in particular - see images for further detail.Please note - under UV light - one small spot of black suggesting later touching up to left arm (to the right looking at the portrait). See image for detail.
Vintage & Antique Furniture and Home Interiors Auction ONLINE ONLY - 8th & 9th June
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The Cirencester Salerooms
Burford Road
Norcote
CIRENCESTER, Gloucestershire
GL7 5RH
United Kingdom
Vintage & Antique Furniture and Home Interiors Auction ONLINE ONLY - 8th & 9th June

Quality antique & modern furniture and all things interiors

INTRODUCTION
A LIVE ONLINE ONLY sale of 500+ LOTS comprising QUALITY VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE, CHINA, GLASS, SILVER, PICTURES ETC  THIS IS AN ONLINE ONLY SALE. VIEWING BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Photographs of every lot will be available online.

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Auction dates
08 Jun 2022 10:00 BST
Lots: 1-379
09 Jun 2022 10:00 BST
Lots: 380-724
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LIVE BIDDING TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE

1. Live Bidding is subject to a 21% buyers premium, plus an additional 6% live bidding premium, + VAT, over and above the hammer price. Lots marked ARR may be subject to an additional buyers charge of between 4% - 0.25% for artist resale rights, should the hammer price be the equivalent of 1,000 Euros or more.

2. Condition – we strongly recommend that you have either viewed items in person or have received a condition report. NO REFUNDS will be given after sale due to the condition of items. All lots are sold as seen.

3. Payment - full settlement of invoices is required within 3 working days of the sale. Payment for invoices not settled after 7 days, where the auctioneers deems it appropriate, will automatically be taken from the card details supplied to the “saleroom.com”. Cash – a single payment of up to £8,000 in cash is acceptable per sale, per person. Cheques must be supported by a bank card and goods cannot be removed until cheques have cleared. Card payments: Items paid for by debit or credit card in person using a pin number may be cleared immediately. Card payments buyer not present will only be accepted up to our floor limit and items will not be released for 7 working days and must be delivered to the card registered address. Items above our floor limit will need to be settled by bank transfer or cheque. OVERSEAS BUYERS: although card details may have been taken for security when placing bids we require payment by bank transfer.

SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS: Please note invoice not settled within 14 days of the sale will be subject to interest charge at Lloyds TSB bank base rate plus 6%.
4. Postage & Packing - we can recommend professional packing firms for any items which you are unable to collect. We do offer a post and packing service but are not professional packers and will require a disclaimer from buyers confirming that they will take responsibility for packaged items once they leave our premises. Over and above the postage fee we charge a minimum handling fee of £30 to post and pack and we have a set packing day 10 days after each sale.

5. Every Sale and these Conditions of Sale shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law and shall be subject to the jurisdiction of English Courts.

6. The Company acts as Agents only in respect of goods delivered for the purposes of sale and herein shall be known as the ‘Auctioneers’. Persons instructing the Firm to sell goods are herein known as ‘Vendors’. Persons who have acquired lots offered for sale by the Auctioneers are herein known as the ‘Purchasers’.

7. All persons attending a Sale under the conduct of the Auctioneers – whether at their Salerooms or elsewhere – shall be deemed to be on the land and premises at their own risk and shall have no claim against the Auctioneers or their principals in respect of the cancellation/ postponement of a Sale or any loss, accident or injury however occasioned, save in so far as the same is proven to be caused by the direct negligence of an employee(s) of the Firm.

8. The Auctioneers make every reasonable effort to ensure the accuracy of advertisements, catalogue descriptions and other publicity but except where specifically instructed so to certify by a Vendor, declare that all statements, oral or in writing, are those of opinion only, made without responsibility and shall not give rise to any action in law for damages, compensation or rescission of a sale by a Purchaser, against any Vendor, the Auctioneers or their employees.

9. Many lots are of an age or nature which preclude their being in pristine condition. Some catalogue descriptions may make reference to damage and/or restoration; however, omission of such a reference does not imply a lot is free from defects nor does any reference to a particular defect imply the absence of others.

10. Purchasers should, therefore, satisfy themselves by physical inspection of lots, before bidding, as to the origin, authenticity, quality, age, weight, size and general description – as lots are sold in their actual state with all faults, imperfections or errors of description. If physical inspection is not possible we strongly recommend you request a condition report/s before placing bid/s.

11. Electrical/ mechanical goods are sold on the strict understanding that these are untested, without warranties or any other guarantees as to serviceability or working order.

12. Persons handling lots do so at their own risk and shall make good all loss or damage howsoever sustained; each estimate of cost to be assessed by the Auctioneers whose decision shall be final.

13. In making a bid, Purchasers acknowledge their attention has been drawn to these Conditions of Sale and that they are satisfied as to the description and condition of lots.

14. Lots are sold subject to any announcement, declaration, alteration of description or other matters, made by the Auctioneers prior to the invitation of bids.

15. At the fall of the hammer, the highest bidder, acceptable to the Auctioneers, shall be the Purchaser and any dispute shall be settled by the Auctioneers, whose decision shall be absolute and final. No lots shall be transferred.

16. The Auctioneers may divide, combine, add or withdraw lots and make any catalogue alterations without notice or reason; they shall regulate the advance of bidding, accept or reject (at their absolute discretion and without justification) and bid on behalf of the Vendor, where there is a reserve price or at their authorised discretion.

17. Prospective purchasers must register their name, full address and credit or debit card details with the Auctioneers before bidding or the saleroom.com.

18. As Agents only, the Auctioneers shall not be responsible for default on the part of Vendors or Purchasers. Any resultant deficiency, together with interest, costs and expenses, shall be made good by the defaulter, recoverable as and for liquidated damages. This condition is, however, without prejudice to the right of the Auctioneer, in appropriate circumstances, to enforce the Sale Contract if they see fit.

19. The Contract of Sale is made with the Auctioneers, as Agents for the Vendors and payment shall be made only to them. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Auctioneers shall retain a lien on all goods which shall not pass to the Purchaser until full payment has been received.

20. Client Money : Clients' money is defined as any monies received and held by a firm that does not solely belong to it, such as sale proceeds and deposits, auction sale proceeds, etc. The firm closely follows RICS Regulations on protecting clients' monies and operates a number of designated client bank accounts specifically for the depositing of client monies. The current client accounts are maintained at Lloyds TSB in Cirencester and are not interest bearing.

21. At the fall of the hammer, all lots shall be and remain, in every respect, at the absolute risk of the Purchaser, including those of fire, burglary, etc, and damage occasioned to lots by the removal of other goods.

22. Purchasers shall pay for and remove lots at their own risk and expense immediately following the Sale. Storage charges as follows: Up to 3 working days - free. 3 to 5 working days - £50. 5 working days - £100. After 7 days - £10 storage charge per day per Lot in addition to the charges outlined above.The Auctioneers reserve the right to resell uncollected lots by auction or private treaty or alternatively, warehouse goods at a Purchaser’s expense. In all cases, the Auctioneers may act without notice and any incidental expenses incurred will become a liability to the defaulter.

23. Notwithstanding any other terms in these Conditions of Sale, if within seven days of a Sale, a Purchaser gives notice in writing to the Auctioneers, that in his/her opinion a particular lot (this shall not apply to books or similar printed matter) is a deliberate forgery, as defined below and within fourteen days after such written notice, returns lots to the Auctioneers in the same condition as it was at the time of Sale – and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the Purchaser- satisfies the Auctioneers that the lot is a deliberate forgery, then the Auctioneers are authorised to do so and will rescind the transaction and refund the purchase price received by them. This benefit is not assignable.

In the context of this guarantee, a ‘deliberate forgery’ means a lot made with an intention to deceive, when considered in the light of the catalogue entry and at the date of the Sale had a value substantially less than it would have had, had it been in accordance with the description. However, there will be no right where the description in the catalogue at the time of the Sale was in accordance with the general opinion of experts or fairly indicated there to be a conflict of opinion. The Auctioneers reserve the right in forming their opinion to consult and rely upon any expert or authority considered by them to by reliable.

24. The Auctioneers are prepared to accept commission bids on behalf of intending Purchasers unable to attend at the time of Sale, provided they are completed on the correct bidding form and received by the Auctioneers by 7.00 pm on View Day. The Auctioneers regret that any bids left after this time are not guaranteed to be processed/executed. Telephone bids must be organised by contacting the Auctioneers directly. As a matter of policy all bids must be backed by credit/debit card details, unless the prospective purchaser has received in writing from the Auctioneers "Approved" or "Regular" buyer status, in which case the relevant code will be required. If submitting bids by e-mail please confirm credit/debit cards with the Auctioneers by telephone. The Auctioneers regret that any bids left without the backing of credit/debit card details, or an "Approved" or "Regular" buyer code, will not be processed/executed. The Auctioneers cannot be held responsible for, nor are they connected with, commission bids given to Porters.

25. The auctioneers reserve the right to ask for evidence of identity before clients complete transactions.

26. Moore Allen & Innocent is a Limited Liability Partnership registered in England and Wales, No 0C311820. Registered Office 33 Castle Street, Glos. GL7 1QD. A list of members is available at the registered office. You will be contracting directly with Moore Allen & Innocent, Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), and not with any individual Member or employee personally. No Member of the LLP or any fee earner can accept personal liability for your work. The legal liability will be the liability of the LLP. Regulated by R.I.C.S.

 

Please ensure you are aware of the condition of your lot before bidding - refunds will not be given due to condition - please note all goods are sold as seen.

Overseas customers to settle their accounts via bank transfer.

Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 6% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed

Buyer's Premium 21% + VAT

SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS: Please note invoice not settled within 14 days of the sale will be subject to interest charge at Lloyds TSB bank base rate plus 6%.

Please register for a bidding number prior to bidding. Commission and telephone bids must be submitted on the correct forms in full and received by the auctioneers the day before the sale.. The Auctioneers regret that any bids left after this time are not guaranteed to be processed/executed. Please also refer to Condition 20 of the Terms & Conditions of Sale .

Please note the estimates are guide prices only and may be subject to change. 

Shipping:
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