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Reference: 2392 Christian frederick Zincke
A young lady wearing a décolleté pink dress with white underslip, long fair hair
Enamel, in gilt-metal mount with brooch clasp reverse
Dimensions: Oval, 1 3/4 inches high |
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Reference: 2383 Peter Cross, circa 1685
A fabulous portrait of a Lady, believed to be Louise de Keroualle, (1649-1734)
On vellum, signed with cursive PC
in original gilt-metal frame with pierced sprial cresting
Dimensions: oval, 3 1/8 inches high |
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Reference: 2375 James Scouler, 1797
Mrs. Lewis (nee Bishop) seated in a turquoise upholstered chair wearing a white dress with lace border and blue ribbon trim, a white bandeau decorated with a string of pearls in her powdered hair
Signed on the reverse, set in gold frame with pierced foliate border set with rose-cut diamonds, the reverse glazed to reveal inscription This paper is not to be taken off J. Scouler 1797, in fitted red leather case
Oval, 2 3/4 inches high
Scouler seems to have painted several miniatures of the Bishop family,
Including two of the present sitter’s sister, Jane, in 1795 and 1796. For Mrs. Lewis’s husband see English Male page
Dimensions: oval, 2 3/4 inhes high |
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Reference: 2373 George Engleheart, circa 1780
A fine portrait of a young Lady with powdered wig, wearing a white dress with brown
ribboned waistband
Gold frame with locks of hair tied with seed pearls on opalescent glass
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Reference: 2379 Richard Cosway
Alexander (1726-1794) and Anna Hume (nee Boughton) (1746-1777)
Anna was the sole heiress of the Boughton family of Bilton Grange, Rugby. Alexander was the chief of the English Factory at Canton, arriving in China in Lord Macartne's embassy. Hew was 3rd in the council of Calcutta, introduced by his uncle, Sir Abraham Hume.
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Reference: 2334 A fabulously large miniature portrait of Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales, depicted three-quarter length seated on a chaise longue, wearing an embroidered and blue ribbon trimmed mob cap, wearing a string of pearls, an emerald and pearl brooch at her breast, and wearing a blue striped dress and embroidered wrap by a table and blue curtain drape by an open window to a mountainous scene
signed on the reverse of the inner fitting frame in pen and ink Charlotte Jones Pinxit Miniature Painter to Her Late Royal Highness The Princess Charlotte of Wales (and with remnants of red wax seals to the angles), contained in a crushed morocco case with paper label inscribed Charlotte Miniature Painter to The Late Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Wales
Dimensions: rectangular, 17cm by 13cm, |
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Reference: 2350 John Cox Dillman Engleheart, 1812
A Lady wearing a white turban, claret coloured dress with white lace ruff collar and tan shawl
Signed in full on the reverse and dated 1812 with the address 88 Newman Street,
London, in gold coloured frame
Dimensions: Oval, 3 1/8 inches high |
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Reference: 2344 English School, circa 1800
A young lady with short brown hair wearing a white dress trimmed with lace and a strand of pearls on her puff sleeve and at her waist
Set in gold coloured frame the reverse with brown plaited hair
Dimensions: Oval, 2 1/4 inches high |
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Reference: 2337 A fine portrait of a young Lady by Edward Miles, circa 1790
She wears a white dress, sky background
set in the original gold frame within blue glass border, the reverse glazed to reveal exhibition label of the Burlington Fine Arts Club, where it was exhibited as a work by Richard Cosway
Dimensions: oval, 2 1/2 inches (64mm.) high |
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Reference: 2335 A young Lady By Alexander Gallaway, wearing a white dress with black lace shawl and straw bonnet
The reverse with trade label inscribed "Mr. /gallaway/ Miniature portrait painter/ No. 18/ Broughton Place, set in the original black rectangular papier mache frame
Dimensions: oval, 75mm high |
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