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1
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School of Nicholas Hilliard (British, 1547-1619) Adam Loftus (c.15331605), Archbishop of Armagh, later Dublin, and Lord Chancellor of Ireland (1581-1605), wearing black cloak and white ruff, holding a red drawstring bag embroidered with the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom in gold
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£1,000
1,182
US$ 1,519
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2
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Margaret, Lady Bingham (British, 1740-1814) After Isaac Oliver Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586), wearing grey doublet laid across with silver cord, white lace falling collar with scalloped edge, his brown hair worn loose
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£500
591
US$ 759
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4
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Bernard Lens (British, 1682-1740) Richard III (1452-1485), the last Plantagenet King of England (1483-1485), wearing dark green Houppelande edged with brown fur and slashed at the sleeve to reveal brown doublet striped with gold, white linen shirt, black cap with teardrop pearl suspended from a gold jewelled clasp, matching jewelled collar worn over his Houppelande, painted against a blue ground with gold border
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£1,750
2,069
US$ 2,659
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5
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Circle of David Paton (Scottish, active 1660-1695) François Sublet de Noyers, Baron de Dangu (15891645), Secretary of State for War (c.1636-1643), wearing ministerial robes, white chemise with broad linen collar and lace scallops, his natural hair worn loose beneath a coif
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£625
739
US$ 949
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8
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John Plott (British, 1722-1803), after Sir Anthony van Dyck A rare portrait miniature by the artist portraying Charles I (1600-1649), King of England, Scotland and Ireland (1625-1649), wearing breast plate and studded pauldrons, gold collar with badge of the Order of the Garter, white chemise with van Dyke collar, his loosely curling hair falling to his shoulders
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£6,875
8,130
US$ 10,449
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11
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Elias Brenner (Swedish, 1647-1717) A Lady, wearing décolleté blue robe with pink lining and white underslip, pearl pendant earring, her brown hair upswept with ringlets falling over her shoulders
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£750
886
US$ 1,139
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14
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William Bate (Irish, active circa 1799-circa 1845) A Lady, wearing open white linen chemise, a strand of pearls about her neck, her brown hair worn loose beneath a white lace mob cap dressed with blue ribbon and fastened beneath her chin
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£1,750
2,069
US$ 2,659
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15
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Johann Heinrich von Hurter (Swiss, 1734-1799) A Naval Officer, wearing blue coat with standing collar and white facings, white waistcoat and frilled chemise, black stock, his hair powdered
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£1,250
1,478
US$ 1,899
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16
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French School, circa 1750 A Gentleman, wearing green coat, edged with gold and purple brocade and white lace, white chemise, stock and lace cravat, his powdered wig worn en queue and tied with a black ribbon bow
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£625
739
US$ 949
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17
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John Smart (British, 1742-1811) A pair of portrait miniatures of a Husband and Wife; the former, wearing dark blue coat with brass buttons, crimson waistcoat edged with gold, white chemise, stock and cravat, his powdered wig worn en queue and tied with a black ribbon bow; the latter, wearing cornflower blue dress edged with white embroidery, white lace fill-in, black lace fichu crossed over her chest and ribbon choker, her powdered hair upswept beneath a white lace mob cap dressed with blue ribbons
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£937
1,108
US$ 1,424
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18
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Samuel Shelley (British, 1750-1808) Mary, 3rd Countess of Courtown (1769-1823), when Lady Mary Montagu Scott, wearing white dress, her blonde hair worn short beneath a frilled lace cap
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£1,250
1,478
US$ 1,899
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21
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Circle of John Bogle (British, 1746-1803) A Lady, called Mrs Ives Browne, wearing white dress edged with gold, blue mantle trimmed with ermine, her wig powdered, upswept and dressed with strands of pearls
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£875
1,034
US$ 1,329
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22
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Attributed to Philip Jean (British, 1755-1802) A Gentleman, wearing scarlet coat, white waistcoat with gold detail, white stock and lace cravat, his powdered wig worn en queue and tied with a black ribbon bow
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£1,000
1,182
US$ 1,519
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23
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Richard Crosse (British, 1742-1810) A Gentleman, wearing pale green coat, cream waistcoat edged with red, white chemise, stock and frilled lace cravat, his powdered wig worn en queue and tied with a black ribbon bow
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£812
960
US$ 1,234
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25
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Philip Jean (British, 1755-1802) An Officer, wearing red coat with navy and silver facings, silver epaulette, white frilled chemise and stock, his powdered wig worn en queue and tied with a black ribbon bow
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£1,625
1,921
US$ 2,469
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26
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George Engleheart (British, 1750-1829) A Gentleman, wearing blue coat, white waistcoat, frilled chemise, stock and knotted cravat, his powdered wig worn en queue and tied with a black ribbon bow
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£1,500
1,773
US$ 2,279
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28
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Irish School, circa 1770 An Officer, wearing red coatee with green facings, gold button holes and epaulettes, white chemise, stock and lace cravat, his powdered wig worn en queue and tied with a black ribbon bow
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£687
813
US$ 1,044
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29
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Nathaniel Plimer (British, 1751-1822) A Gentleman, wearing black coat and waistcoat, white frilled chemise, stock and tied cravat, his hair powdered
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£750
886
US$ 1,139
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30
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Henry Edridge (British, 1769-1821) A Gentleman, wearing brown double-breasted coat, cream waistcoat, white frilled chemise, stock and cravat, his hair powdered and tied with a black ribbon bow
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£875
1,034
US$ 1,329
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31
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Attributed to Joseph Daniel (British, circa 1760-1803) A Lady, wearing pale blue dress over white lace chemise, her hair partially upswept, plaited and coiled into a large knot at the back of her head, the remainder falling down her neck and back in loose curls
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£625
739
US$ 949
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32
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John Smart (British, 1742-1811) A Gentleman, wearing buff coat, blue waistcoat, white chemise and stock, his hair clubbed and tied with a black ribbon bow
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£1,500
1,773
US$ 2,279
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33
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John Donaldson (British, 1737-1801) A Gentleman, wearing black coat, white waistcoat, frilled chemise, stock and tied cravat, his wig powdered
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£750
886
US$ 1,139
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34
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Hinton Gibbs (British, active circa 1790-circa 1822) Admiral Sir Benjamin Hallowell-Carew GCB (1761-1834), wearing dark blue coat with facings and standing collar edged with gold, gold epaulettes, the Royal Order of St Ferdinand and Merit suspended from a blue sash hanging from his neck and the Long Service and Good Conduct naval medal fastened to his left facing, black waistcoat and stock, white chemise and frilled cravat, his hair powdered
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£625
739
US$ 949
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35
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Attributed to William Miers (British, 1793-1863) General Sir Robert Abercromby GCB (1740-1827), wearing dark blue coat with gold and scarlet facings, gold epaulettes, Imperial Order of the Crescent, white chemise and black stock
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£750
886
US$ 1,139
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36
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Charles Willson Peale (American, 1741-1827) A Naval Officer, wearing navy blue coat with brass buttons bearing anchors and red standing collar edged with gold embroidery, gold epaulette, white chemise, stock and knotted cravat, his hair lightly powdered
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£1,125
1,330
US$ 1,709
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37
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Richard Cosway R.A. (British, 1742-1821) A Lady, wearing white dress with frilled trim to her décolleté, pearl pendant earring, her powdered hair dressed with a strand of pearls and worn à la conseilleur
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£7,500
8,869
US$ 11,399
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40
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John Barry (British, active 1784-1827) An Officer of the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (Queen's and Royal Hampshires), wearing red coat with dark blue and gold facings, gold epaulette, white frilled chemise, stock and tied cravat, his hair powdered
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£2,250
2,660
US$ 3,419
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41
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Circle of Samuel Shelley (British, 1750-1808) An Officer, called Thomas Worthington, wearing blue coat with red standing collar edged with silver, white frilled chemise and black stock, his hair cropped and powdered
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£5,000
5,912
US$ 7,599
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42
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John Russell, RA (British, 1745-1806) A half-length portrait miniature of a Gentleman, his arms folded, wearing blue coat with black collar, white waistcoat, chemise, stock and tied cravat, his hair powdered
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£1,500
1,773
US$ 2,279
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43
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W. Phelps (British, active circa 1784-circa 1791) A pair of bust-length silhouettes of Reverend Robert Barker BD (1735-1797), Rector of Youlgreave, Derbyshire and his wife, Elizabeth Barker (née Carver) (1745-1796); the former, in profile to the left, wearing Geneva gown and single-breasted cassock, white stock and clerical necktie, powdered long bob wig; the latter, in profile to the right, wearing black redingote with cerulaen and white lapels, white frilled chemise and necktie, black hat, dressed with gathered ribbons, her powdered wig featuring two stiff curls beside her banging chignon
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£3,500
4,139
US$ 5,319
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47
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Maria Cosway (British, 1760-1838) A preparatory sketch for 'The death of Miss Gardiner'
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£1,375
1,626
US$ 2,089
|
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48
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Richard Cosway R.A. (British, 1742-1821) A rare portrait miniature of the Muse Thalia, goddess of comedy and pastoral poetry, wearing white Classical robes fastened with pearls at her upper right thigh, gold armlet and pearl bracelet on her right arm, gold ankle bracelets, her brown hair loosely curled and upswept, she holds a pipe in her left hand and the mask of Comedy raised aloft in her right
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£5,625
6,652
US$ 8,549
|
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52
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Circle of George Engleheart (British, 1750-1829) A Midshipman, wearing blue coat with standing collar, white waistcoat, chemise and concertinaed cravat, his black stock tied beneath his chin and his natural hair worn loose beneath a black bicorn hat
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£2,750
3,252
US$ 4,179
|
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53
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James Leakey (British, 1773-1865) A Young Midshipman, wearing dark blue coat, white waistcoat, chemise and frilled cravat, black stock and ribbon necktie
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£2,500
2,956
US$ 3,799
|
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55
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Henry Jacob Burch (British, born 1763) An Officer, wearing dark blue double-breasted coat with red standing collar, gold epaulettes, white frilled chemise and black stock
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£1,000
1,182
US$ 1,519
|
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57
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John Hazlitt (British, 1767-1837) An Officer, wearing red coat with black standing collar and facings, gold epaulette, white chemise and black stock
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£525
620
US$ 797
|
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58
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Henry Jacob Burch (British, born 1763) An Officer, wearing dark blue coat with scarlet facings, gold epaulette, white chemise and frilled cravat, black stock, his hair powdered
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£6,875
8,130
US$ 10,449
|
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59
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George Place (Irish, died 1805) An Officer, wearing red coat with blue facings edged with gold, gold epaulette, brass gorget dressed with blue tassels, white cross belt with oval regimental belt plate, white frilled chemise and black stock
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£2,750
3,252
US$ 4,179
|
|
61
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Henry Jacob Burch (British, born 1763) Lieutenant-General Robert Lawrence Dundas KCB, KTS (1780-1844), wearing red coat, blue standing collar and facings embroidered with silver laurel leaves, silver epaulettes, white frilled chemise and black stock
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£1,750
2,069
US$ 2,659
|
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62
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George Chinnery RHA (British, 1774-1852) Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel Stephen Peacocke Sr. of the 3rd Regiment of Foot (later Scots Guards), wearing the uniform of the 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards, red coat with dark blue facings and standing collar edged with gold, gold epaulettes, black stock
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£9,375
11,086
US$ 14,249
|
|
63
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Charles G. Dillon (British, active circa 1810-circa 1830) General Henry James Riddell, KH (d.1861) of the 66th Foot, wearing red coat with black facings, silver button holes and epaulettes, white frilled chemise and black stock
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£1,375
1,626
US$ 2,089
|
|
64
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Henry Jacob Burch (British, born 1763) A Young Lady, wearing white dress with frilled lace trim to her décolleté, a gold buckle to the belt beneath her bust, her apricot stole draped about her, her curling brown hair cropped
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£1,187
1,404
US$ 1,804
|
|
66
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Adam Buck (Irish, 1759-1833) A Gentleman, wearing black coat, white stock and cravat, his dark hair parted to one side
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£625
739
US$ 949
|
|
68
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William Grimaldi (British, 1751-1830) A portrait of Vice-Admiral Sir William Fairfax, Bt (1739-1813), wearing dark blue coat with gold epaulettes, white waistcoat and lace cravat, black stock, his hair powdered
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£1,875
2,217
US$ 2,849
|
|
69
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John Wright (British, circa 1745-1820) A Gentleman, wearing blue double-breasted coat, yellow waistcoat, white frilled chemise, stock and tied cravat, his hair worn short
|
£875
1,034
US$ 1,329
|
|
74
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Adam Buck (Irish, 1759-1833) A Gentleman, wearing black coat, white chemise, stock and cravat
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£2,250
2,660
US$ 3,419
|
|
76
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Johannes Notz (Swiss, 1802-1862) Henry Danby Seymour MP (1820-1877) as a child, wearing dark jacket edged with buttons, white chemise with poet collar, dark ribbon bow necktie, his hair parted to one side
|
£937
1,108
US$ 1,424
|
|
77
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James Leakey (British, 1773-1865) Mrs Jane Pennell (née Hyde) (1799-1876) as a young girl, standing before a landscape, holding a kitten in her arms and wearing white short sleeved dress cut to her shoulders, her brown hair cut short
|
£1,875
2,217
US$ 2,849
|
|
78
|
James Leakey (British, 1773-1865) Henry Hyde Pennell (1823-1828), standing before a landscape, wearing a blue smock dress with embroidered detail and puffed sleeves, he holds the cane to his hobby horse in his left hand and a whip in his right
|
£2,000
2,365
US$ 3,039
|
|
79
|
William Grimaldi (British, 1751-1830) after Joseph Nollekens (British, 1737-1823) A trompe l'oeil cameo portrait miniature of a marble bust of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852), profile to the right
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£1,375
1,626
US$ 2,089
|
|
80
|
Samuel Andrews (Irish, circa 1767-1807) A bust-length portrait miniature of a Lady, profile to the left, wearing dress with short bouffant sleeves, sash tied beneath her bust with a ribbon bow, her hair curling and upswept
|
£2,000
2,365
US$ 3,039
|
|
81
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The artist signing 'A. Bond', dated 1805 A Lady, standing in a landscape beside a stone column, wearing coat, dress and chemise with frilled open collar, her bonnet in her be-gloved left hand, her right elbow resting on the plinth of the column, her other glove held loosely in her right hand, her hair upswept, loosely curled and plaited
|
£750
886
US$ 1,139
|
|
83
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George Chinnery RHA (British, 1774-1852) An important portrait miniature, probably of Anne Thackeray (née Becher) (1792-1864) and her son William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863); the former, wearing saffron dress with short bouffant sleeves and cord belt, her son secured onto her back within the seat of her crimson shawl, her dark hair upswept beneath a white striped bandeau tied loosely beneath her chin, her right hand pointing to her face; the latter, wearing white chemise, his brown hair curling naturally, his arms wound about his mother's neck
|
£5,000
5,912
US$ 7,599
|
|
84
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George Chinnery RHA (British, 1774-1852) A Lady, wearing white dress with frilled trim to her décolleté, double-stranded gold necklace, her dark hair curled and upswept
|
£4,000
4,730
US$ 6,079
|
|
85
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Anton Graff (Swiss, 1736-1813) A Lady, seated in a garden, wearing white dress, dark green sash with silver tassels and tied in a ribbon bow at her side, gold hooped earrings, her dark curled hair dressed with a matching dark green bandeau, she holds a letter in her right hand
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£3,125
3,695
US$ 4,749
|
|
86
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Pierre Chasselat (French, 1753-1814) A Lady, seated, wearing white dress with frilled trim to her décolleté, pale yellow shawl edged with teal draped about her shoulders and tied over her bust, teal redingote, her natural hair worn à la conseilleur, she holds an ink quill in her right hand, her open portfolio propped against a Classical bust of a man
|
£2,250
2,660
US$ 3,419
|
|
87
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Augustin Dubourg (French, 1758-1800) A Lady, seated within a landscape, wearing blue dress and dove grey sash, her lightly powdered hair partially upswept and dressed with a double strand of pearls, she holds a violet in her left hand and rests her right arm upon a grassy stone
|
£1,250
1,478
US$ 1,899
|
|
89
|
Louis Marie Autissier (French, 1772-1830) A Lady, wearing vermilion dress, white lace fichu, black hooded cloak, gold hooped earrings and multi-stranded necklace, her brown hair curled and upswept beneath a white lace mob cap, tied in a bow beneath her chin, she removes a silver hat pin from her hood with her right hand
|
£3,125
3,695
US$ 4,749
|
|
90
|
John Thomas Barber Beaumont, FSA, FGS (British, 1774-1841) A Lady, wearing white dress and fichu, coral necklace, her dark hair curled and upswept high on top of her head
|
£625
739
US$ 949
|
|
93
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Attributed to Emanuel Thomas Peter (Austrian, 1799-1873) An Officer, wearing dark green coat with gold embroidery, lace and braids, white chemise and stock, fur trimmed cape draped over his right shoulder, his helmet of horse hair, gold braiding and white plumes sits in his right arm
|
£1,000
1,182
US$ 1,519
|
|
94
|
Jean-Francois-Marie Huet-Villiers (French, 1772-1813) The Duc d'Enghien (17721804), wearing black coat dressed with lace, fur standing collar and black stock
|
£2,375
2,808
US$ 3,609
|
|
96
|
T. J. Horsley (British, b. circa 1755) A Lady, wearing dark green coat and waistband, white high-necked dress with frills to her bodice and tiered collar, black ribbon necktie, her brown hair parted at the front and curled over a fine black ribbon bandeau, the back plaited and upswept into a knot upon her head before a tortoiseshell comb
|
£750
886
US$ 1,139
|
|
97
|
Samuel John Stump (British, 1778-1863) A Gentleman, wearing black coat, vermilion waistcoat, white chemise, stock and concertinaed cravat
|
£500
591
US$ 759
|
|
98
|
Louis Ami Ferriere (Swiss, 1792-1866) Two portrait miniatures of Charles James Beverly FRS (1786-1868) and his wife, Harriet Beverly: the former, wearing black coat, waistcoat, white chemise and stock; the latter, wearing black décolleté dress with lace trim, her dark hair elaborately upswept and curled
|
£875
1,034
US$ 1,329
|
|
99
|
Frederick Buck (Irish, 1771-circa 1840) A pair of portrait miniatures of Lieutenant Robert Dowman Battelle (b.1788) of the 62nd (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot and Mrs Sarah Battelle (b.1788); the former, wearing red coat with silver epaulette, white regimental cross-belt and badge, white chemise, black stock and cravat; the latter, wearing white dress edged with embroidery, white sash tied with a ribbon bow, her blonde hair parted, upswept and dressed in ringlets framing her face
|
£2,750
3,252
US$ 4,179
|
|
101
|
French School, circa 1800 An Officer, wearing dark blue coat with standing collar edged with scarlet piping, gold epaulettes, the Legion d'Honneur pinned to his left breast, white chemise and black stock
|
£875
1,034
US$ 1,329
|
|
102
|
Continental School, circa 1820 A portrait miniature of a Husband and Wife; the former, wearing black coat, burnt orange waistcoat, white chemise, stock and knotted cravat; the latter, wearing violet dress with grey waist-belt and jeweled buckle, double-tiered white lace pelerine with gold embroidered collar, her dark hair curled in ringlets framing her face and upswept beneath a sky blue and white lace mob cap, tied with ribbons beneath her chin, she holds a bouquet of flowers at her right
|
£875
1,034
US$ 1,329
|
|
103
|
John Field (British, 1772-1848) A bust-length silhouette of a Lady, profile to the right, wearing décolleté dress edged with lace, her hair upswept and coiled on top of her head
|
£687
813
US$ 1,044
|
|
108
|
Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845), dated 1829 A Lady, called Ann Boxill, wearing black dress, white underslip with frilled collar, her dark hair curled and upswept beneath a frilled lace mob cap
|
£625
739
US$ 949
|
|
110
|
Irish School, dated 1834 A Lady, called Mrs Taylor, wearing black dress with bouffant sleeves, a white lace shawl draped around her shoulder and secured in place at her corsage with a gilt-mounted hardstone brooch, a brown stole draped over her left arm, white lace mob cap dressed with a posy of wild flowers and fastened beneath her chin with a white sash ribbon, her brown hair parted and curled in ringlets framing her face
|
£625
739
US$ 949
|
|
113
|
Samuel John Stump (British, 1778-1863) John Mytton (1796-1834), seated on a green upholstered chair, wearing red coat, cream waistcoat, white chemise, stock and cravat
|
£937
1,108
US$ 1,424
|
|
114
|
Attributed to Sir William John Newton (British, 1785-1869) Captain Jamie Campbell (d.1846) of the Scotch Brigade, wearing red coat with gold standing collar and epaulettes, white chemise and black stock
|
£625
739
US$ 949
|
|
116
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Sir William Charles Ross (British, 1794-1860) Jane Digby, Lady Ellenborough (1807-1881), seated before an aperture and hanging drapery, wearing India green dress with amber and green shoulder rolls, her jewelled sleeves slashed to reveal amber, her neckline edged with white lace, teal underdress, a burnt orange, teal and sea green stole pinned at her left shoulder with a pearl brooch, saffron jewelled sash, sapphire and emerald pendant necklace, her blonde hair partially curled and upswept, dressed with strands of pearls (cracked)
|
£13,750
16,260
US$ 20,899
|
|
117
|
François Théodore Rochard (French, 1798-1858) A Lady, seated on a red upholstered chair before a Classical column, wearing rose pink dress with white lace cuffs and trim to her décolleté, a fine gold chain held at her corsage with a brooch, black gauze shawl over her right arm and ermine-trimmed black stole over her left, her brown hair centrally parted and curled into ringlets
|
£1,250
1,478
US$ 1,899
|
|
119
|
John Haslem (British, 1808-1884) Two portrait miniatures of a Brother and Sister; the former, wearing square-necked blue dress, his blonde hair worn short and parted to the right; the latter, wearing plain white dress, her blonde hair worn short, softly curling and combed over her ears
|
£750
886
US$ 1,139
|
|
120
|
John Haslem (British, 1808-1884) Two portrait miniatures of a Brother and Sister; the former, wearing blue square-necked dress, his blonde hair worn short and parted to one side; the latter, wearing plain white dress, her hair centrally parted, plaited and tied with brown ribbon bows
|
£1,187
1,404
US$ 1,804
|
|
122
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John Haslem (British, 1808-1884) Queen Victoria (18191901), Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1837-1901), Empress of India (1876-1901), wearing white décolleté dress with lace trim, red sash of the Order of the Garter, blue and gold braiding, diamond pendant necklace, pendent earrings and George IV's State Diadem, her dark hair parted and loosely upswept
|
£2,500
2,956
US$ 3,799
|
|
127
|
Robert Thorburn, ARA HRSA (British, 1818-1885) Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, KG, GCB, GCH, PC, FRS (1769-1852), wearing blue coat, white waistcoat, chemise and stock
|
£5,625
6,652
US$ 8,549
|
|
128
|
William Bishop Ford (British, 1832-1922) A portrait miniature of a Fox
|
£500
591
US$ 759
|
|
129
|
Edward Tayler, R.S.M. (British, 1828-1906) A Young Boy, named Alick, possibly Alexander Hohenlohe, standing in a landcape with a pipe to his chest, wearing rust coloured tunic over a white chemise, his strawberry blonde hair falling back from his face in waves
|
£5,000
5,912
US$ 7,599
|
|
132
|
Continental School, circa 1880 Princess Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore; later Princess Henry of Battenberg (18571944), wearing black dress with lace to her sleeves and décolleté, black lace fichu pinned with a spray of pink, white and yellow roses, a silver and pearl ribbon brooch, diamond pendant earring, her dark hair coiled and upswept
|
£875
1,034
US$ 1,329
|
|
133
|
Mathieu Deroche (French, active 1866-1904) A Gentleman, wearing black coat, waistcoat, white chemise and black tie
|
£750
886
US$ 1,139
|
|
137
|
G.C. Williamson The History of Portrait Miniatures 1531-1860 Volumes I and II
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£125
147
US$ 189
|
|
138
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Miss (Louise Augustine) Augusta Cougnard (British, 1865-1919) Miss Cecily Winifred Spencer Stanhope (b. circa 1871-1904), wearing white dress with full-length sleeves and ribbon ties to her bodice and left shoulder, a pink shawl draped about her shoulders, her blonde hair upswept and dressed with a diamond clasp
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£187
221
US$ 284
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140
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Mrs Gertrude Massey (née Seth) (British, 1868-1957) The artist's niece, Maude Sybil Phoebe Fairweather (née Aflalo) (1896-1982), wearing white chemise, her arms crossed over her chest like wings, her mass of brown hair worn loose about her face
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£1,250
1,478
US$ 1,899
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