Only one observation logged using a 12" SCT (179x / 27') under moderately light polluted Dutch skies. Quite "late in the season" on 25 May 2012, a time of year when the sun does not get below -16.5 degrees elevation in this part of the world (-14 at time of observation):

Elongated NNW to SSE, brighter in a slightly elongated central part with a bright nucleus that is visible without AV.
To the ENE is the double star hj2596: A mag. 8 star with a mag. 10 star to its WSW (quite wide).
To the SW, slightly farther than hj2596 is the galaxy NGC4109. PGC2210517 and PGC2210701 are not visible.
To the ENE, slightly farther than twice the distance to hj2596, are the galaxies NGC4117 & NGC4118, although only one small patch is visible.

Will definitely observe again as I have plenty of galaxies left in my observing plan for CVn.