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Fine Portrait Miniatures

21 November 2012 | starting at 14:00 GMT

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School of Nicholas Hilliard(British, 1547-1619)Adam Loftus (c.1533–1605), 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

Margaret, Lady Bingham(British, 1740-1814),after Isaac OliverSir Philip Sidney (1554-1586), wearing grey doublet laid across with silver cord, white lace falling collar with scalloped edge, his brown hair worn loose

Bernard Lens(British, 1682-1740)Henry IV (1367-1413), King of England and Lord of Ireland (1399-1413), wearing emerald green tunic edged with gold and brown fur, white linen shirt edged with gold, gold ceremonial chain bearing the Plantagenet armorial lion, jewelled red chaperon edged with gold and pearls, he carries a sceptre under his right arm, painted against a blue ground with gold border

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

Circle of David Paton(Scottish, active 1660-1695)François Sublet de Noyers, Baron de Dangu (1589–1645), 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

Thomas Flatman(British, 1637-1688)A Gentleman, wearing black cloak and white lawn collar drawn with tassels, his natural dark hair falling before his shoulders

Bernard Lens(British, 1682-1740)A Lady, wearing grey robe with blue lining over her white chemise, her dark hair upswept, supporting a sheer black veil falling before her right shoulder

John Plott(British, 1722-1803)after Sir Anthony van DyckA 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

Circle of Christian Richter(Swedish, 1678-1732)A Gentleman, wearing red waistcoat, armour edged with gold, white lace cravat, his natural wig curling and worn long

Studio of Jean Petitot(French, 1607-1691)Anna Maria Luisa de'Medici, Electress Palatine (1667-1743), wearing white chemise, white décolleté dress with gold embroidery and bejewelled clasps to her bodice, blue cloak decorated with the Florentine fleurs-de-lis and trimmed with ermine, her dark hair curled and piled high on top of her head

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

Jean André Rouquet(Swiss, 1701-1758)A Lady, wearing pink dress, white chemise and stole, her brown hair partially upswept

Jean André Rouquet(Swiss, 1701-1758)A Gentleman, wearing blue coat with fur trim and matching cap, open white chemise

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

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

French Schoolcirca 1750A 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

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

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

Luke Sullivan(Irish, 1705-1771)A Lady, wearing white dress with embroidered bodice and Italianate sleeves, cerulaen blue gilet with black fur trim, blue and white headpiece with bead detail, her brown hair partially upswept and curled in ringlets falling over her right shoulder

Irish Schoolcirca 1770A Gentleman, wearing white coat and blue waistcoat, both edged with gold embroidery, white chemise, stock and frilled lace cravat, his hair powdered and tied with a black ribbon bow

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

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

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

English Schoolcirca 1770A Gentleman, wearing scarlet coat, white waistcoat with gold embroidery, white stock and tied cravat, his powdered wig worn en queue and tied with a black ribbon bow

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

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

Frederick Buck(Irish, 1771-circa 1840)An Officer, wearing red coat with dark blue facings edged with gold, red epaulette with gold tassels, white cross-belt with oval regimental belt-plate, white waistcoat and frilled chemise, black stock, his hair lightly powdered

Irish Schoolcirca 1770An 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

Nathaniel Plimer(British, 1751-1822)A Gentleman, wearing black coat and waistcoat, white frilled chemise, stock and tied cravat, his hair powdered

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

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

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

John Donaldson(British, 1737-1801)A Gentleman, wearing black coat, white waistcoat, frilled chemise, stock and tied cravat, his wig powdered

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

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

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

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

George Chinnery RHA(British, 1774-1852)A Lady, called Miss Fletcher, wearing white dress, narrow sky blue ribbon waistband, a black cord suspended from her neck, her powdered hair partially upswept and dressed with a white bandeau

Richard Cosway R.A.(British, 1742-1821)A Lady, wearing white dress and fichu, powdered wig

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

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

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

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

Mrs. Isabella Beetham(British, circa 1753-1825)A bust-length silhouette of a Gentleman, profile to the right

John Downman A.R.A(British, 1750-1824)A Lady, in profile to the right, seated within a landscape, wearing white dress with frilled décolleté, her hair powdered, worn à la conseilleur and tied with a white bandeau

John Downman A.R.A(British, 1750-1824)A Lady, seated before a Classical column, wearing white skirt with lace fichu and cuffs, sky blue buttoned redingote, black ribbon choker, a pendant monocle on a black cord suspended from her neck, her powdered hair worn à la conseilleur beneath a shepherdess hat, dressed with white lace and sky blue ribbons

Maria Cosway(British, 1760-1838)A preparatory sketch for 'The death of Miss Gardiner'

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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