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Pictures, Furniture, European and Asian Works of Art

27 November 2013 | starting at 11:00 GMT
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533 lots available

Circle of Sir Peter Lely(Soest 1618-1680 London)Portrait of a lady

Thomas Hargreaves(British, 1775-1846)A Gentleman, wearing black coat, pale yellow waistcoat, white chemise and black tied stock

French Schoolcirca 1670A Lady, wearing pink robe edged with a border of brown embroidery and white lace trim over her white chemise, pearl necklace and teardrop pearl earring, her blonde hair curled in tight ringlets and partially upswept

Circle of Charles Hayter(British, 1761-1835)The children of William Lewis Hughes, 1st Baron Dinorben (1767-1852): Lady Francis Margaret Gardener (d.1847), wearing pink dress with white frilled trim; William, 2nd Baron Dinorben, seated on her lap and wearing white dress; Hester, kneeling, holding a posy of flowers and wearing white dress with frilled collar and cuffs; Mary Marther, wearing ochre dress with white frilled trim, the group seated before a tree, cliff and seascape (cracked)

John Field(British, 1772-1848)A bust-length silhouette of a Gentleman, profile to the left, wearing double-breasted coat, frilled chemise and tied stock, his hair cropped

William Bishop Ford(British, 1832-1922)after Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, RA (1802-1873)A detail of 'Grafton' from Dignity and Imprudence

Jeremiah Meyer, RA(British, 1735-1789)Sir Joshua Paul, 1st Baronet (1748-1799), wearing cerulaen blue coat, white chemise, stock and lace cravat, his powdered wig worn en queue and dressed with broad black ribbon

Sir William John Newton(British, 1785-1869)A Lady, wearing white dress with pale blue waistband and pearl brooch at her corsage, a pink shawl draped about her shoulders, her auburn hair upswept and dressed in ringlets

British SchoolLate 18th CenturyA Collection of eight portrait miniatures portraying Ladies and Young Girls

English School19th CenturyA Lady called 'Madame Ducieux', wearing indigo dress with embroidered border to her shoulder and teal sash to her waist, white fichu, her dark hair falling in curls over her shoulders

John Field(British, 1772-1848)A bust-length silhouette of William Harwood Esq., profile to the left, wearing coat, waistcoat and spectacles, his hair tied with a ribbon bow

John Thomas Barber Beaumont, FSA, FGS(British, 1774-1841)A Gentleman, wearing blue double-breasted coat, white waistcoat, frilled chemise and stock, his hair cropped and powdered

John Field(British, 1772-1848)Three bust-length silhouettes portraying a Lady, a Gentleman and an Officer: the Lady, profile to the left, wearing dress, lace collar, her hair upswept and curled in ringlets framing her face; the Gentleman, profile to the right, wearing coat and stock; the Officer, profile to the right, wearing coat with standing collar and epaulette bearing star of the Order of the Garter, white chemise and medal on a sash ribbon suspended from his neck

N. Freese(British, active 1794-1814)A double portrait of a Husband and Wife: the former, wearing blue double-breasted coat, white chemise, stock and cravat, his powdered hair tied with black ribbon; the latter, wearing white dress with frilled neckline and fill-in, her brown hair upswept beneath a white turban

Circle of Joseph Kaltner(German, born circa 1758-died after 1824)A portrait miniature of a Lady, wearing white dress edged with lace and dressed with cerulaen blue ribbon, her powdered wig worn à la consellieur and dressed with matching ribbon

Jeremiah Meyer, RA(British, 1735-1789)and John Smart (British, 1742-1811)A 'pair' of portraits of Sir Richard Neave, 1st Bart (1731–1814) and wife Frances, Lady Neave (née Bristow) (d.1830); he, wearing blue coat with black collar, white lace cravat and powdered wig, worn en queue and tied with broad black ribbon; she, wearing mauve dress with gold trim and shoulder fringe over white underslip, her white stole draped about her, her dark hair upswept and dressed with a strand of pearls

English Schoolcirca 1810A Gentleman, wearing brown coat, white frilled chemise, stock and tied cravat

Johann Heinrich von Hurter(Swiss, 1734-1799)A pair of miniatures portraying George III (1738-1820), King of Great Britain and Ireland (1760-1801), later King of the United Kingdom (1801-1820) and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744–1818), Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (1761-1801), later Queen of the United Kingdom (1801-1818): the former, wearing blue coat with scarlet collar and gold buttons, white waistcoat, chemise and stock, blue sash of the Order of the Garter, his powdered wig worn en queue and tied with a black ribbon bow; the latter, wearing white fichu and matching handkerchief upon her powdered wig, pearl brooch and multi-stranded pearl choker, her black lace shawl draped around her shoulders

After Sir Anthony van Dyckcirca 1640Charles I (1600-1649), King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1625-1649), wearing damascened suit of armour white collar

Henri Peres(Spanish, active 1790-1815)A Gentleman, wearing brown coat, white striped waistcoat, white chemise, stock and frilled cravat, his hair powdered beneath a black top hat and tied with black ribbon

Lorenzo Theweneti(Italian, circa 1797-1878)A Lady, standing before drapery, her left arm supported by a side table and wearing crimson dress with blue and sheer bouffant sleeves, an ermine stole draped over her right shoulder, diamond, pearl and gem set jewellery to her finger, wrist, waist, bodice and neckline, her diamond pendent earrings just visible beneath her upswept red hair, curled in ringlets beneath a jeweled hat dressed with white plumes

English Schoolcirca 1800An Officer, possibly a relation of Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson, FRS (1809-1892), wearing scarlet coat with yellow facings and standing collar, silver epaulettes, white frilled chemise and black stock

Edward Tayler(British, 1828-1906)Marcia Pelham, 4th Countess of Yarborough, 13th Baroness Conyers and 7th Baroness Fauconberg, OBE (1863-1926), her right hand raised to support her chin and wearing white dress and robe edged with fur trim, diamond and aquamarine rings, her brown hair upswept

English Schoolcirca 1820A Gentleman, standing before a stone column and wearing blue coat edged with black, white waistcoat, frilled chemise and black stock

Samuel Shelley(British, 1750-1808)A Lady, wearing white dress edged with blue border and white lace trim, her brown wig upswept and dressed with a strand of pearls

Richard Crosse(British, 1742-1810)A Gentleman, wearing teal green coat, white chemise, stock and lace cravat, his powdered wig worn en queue and tied with a black ribbon bow

French Schoolcirca 1790A Gentleman, wearing mink grey coat, white striped waistcoat, blue and aubergine striped necktie, white chemise, stock and tied cravat, his powdered hair worn loosely en queue

English Schoolcirca 1770A bust-length silhouette of a Gentleman, profile to the right, wearing coat, frilled cravat and tied stock

English Schoolcirca 1830A Lady, wearing white dress and ermine cloak, her blonde hair curled and upswept, pearl pendent earrings

Attributed to A. J. Downey and Studiocirca 1880Edward, Prince of Wales (1841-1910), later Edward VII (1901-1910), in court dress with blue sash and breast star of the Order of the Garter


Circle of Philip Jean(British, 1755-1802)A Gentleman, wearing blue coat with black collar, white waistcoat, frilled chemise and tied stock

British SchoolLate 18th CenturyA collection of seven portrait miniatures portraying Gentlemen; one attributed to Richard Cosway, R.A. (British, 1742-1821)

French SchoolEarly 19th CenturyA Lady, wearing green dress and white fichu circa 1780, her left breast exposed, her powdered wig dressed with flowers and a broad rimmed hat dressed with pink ribbon and a white plume

French Schoolcirca 1680A Lady, wearing blue robe over her white lace chemise, her powdered hair falling in curls over her shoulders and entwined with blue ribbon

British Schoolcirca 1770A Gentleman, wearing brown coat, green embroidered waistcoat, white chemise, stock and lace cravat, his powdered wig worn en queue

English School19th CenturyAn Officer of the Carnation Militia, wearing scarlet coat with blue facings and standing collar edged with gold piping, gold and blue epaulettes, white cross belt over his right shoulder with rectangular gilt-metal belt-plate bearing fleur de lis, his hair powdered and dressed with a black ribbon bow beneath a black hat bearing fleur de lis and a black plume

John Miers(British, circa 1758-1821)Two bust-length silhouettes portraying Lady Charlotte Teignmouth (d.1834) and a Gentleman: the former, profile to the left, wearing fichu and tied neck scarf, her curled wig dressed with ribbons; the latter, profile to the right, wearing coat, frilled chemise and pig-tail wig tied with ribbon

English Schoolcirca 1710A Lady, said to be Queen Anne (1665-1714), Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland (1702-1714), wearing brown lined pink robe over her white dress and lace underslip, her dark hair partially upswept.

Dutch Schoolcirca 1650A Gentleman, wearing black doublet and white lawn collar, his natural hair falling to his shoulders

Attributed to James Nixon(British, 1741-1812)A Lady, wearing turquoise dress with frilled white collar and fichu, matching ribbon in her upswept blonde hair

Attributed to Anton Friedrich König(German, 1722-1787)A Lady, wearing embroidered crimson dress and white lace slip, multi-stranded onyx choker, pendant earring and black lace to her blonde upswept hair

Mrs. Anne Mee (British, circa 1770-1851)A Lady, seated at a table sketching and wearing décolleté dress and shawl draped about her shoulders, her blonde hair curled and upswept

Attributed to Charles Brocky(Hungarian, 1807-1855)A Lady, wearing white dress edged with lace trim, her green embroidered stole draped about her arms, her hair elaborately upswept with large curls, pendent earrings

Winifred Cecile Dongworth(British, 1893-1975)A Lady, wearing powder blue décolleté dress with white lace overlay at her bust, a posy of flowers at her corsage and hips, multi-stranded pearl bracelet and jeweled cuff to her wrists, diamond and sapphire wedding ring, pearl pendent earrings and flowers in her blonde hair

George Perfect Harding(British, born circa 1780-1853)Four portraits of historical figures including Sir William Stanley KG (c.1435-1495)

English Schoolcirca 1820A pair of miniatures portraying a Lady and a Gentleman: the former, wearing black dress with white lace collar, a monocle on a chain suspended from her neck, her dark hair upswept beneath a white embroidered turban; the latter, wearing dark blue double-breasted coat, white waistcoat, chemise, stock and cravat

French Schoolcirca 1800A Young Lady, wearing white décolleté dress with black waistband and gilt-mounted jeweled clasps to her sleeve, gold hoop earring, her scarlet stole draped about her and her brown curls cropped short

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