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A pair of 19th Century full length silhouette portraits of a lady and gentleman both with blind stamp "Taken at the Hubard Gallery", in birds eye maple frames, 37.5 x 28cm over all together with a 19th Century full length silhouette portrait of a gentleman, attributed to the Hubard Gallery, in bird`s eye maple frame, 34.5 x 25cm over all. (3)
Herbert Gustave Schmalz (fl 1879-1918) Portrait of Mrs Alec Tweedie wearing a red dress with blue ribbon, long bust length, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1894, 64cm x 51cm Ethel Brilliana Tweedie F.R.G.S. (1862-1940) was a prolific English author, travel writer, biographer, historian, editor, journalist, photographer and illustrator. She wrote as Mrs. Alec Tweedie, Mrs. Alec-Tweedie and as Ethel B. Harley
A mid 19th century French Palais Royal blue glass and gilt mounted cameo scent bottle, circa 1850, probably by Baccarat, set with shell cameo portrait roundels of religious or Classical figures, the gilt metal overlay of scrolling foliate design, on four footed base, with original stopper, 10.5cm high
An oval bust portrait miniature of a young lady, watercolour, 5 x 4 cm, cased Condition report Report by MW The portrait is painted on an oval ivory plaque, which has been stuck down to a cardboard backing, the colours have slightly faded, there are no apparent cracks to the oval miniature but the surface of the protective glass has some scratches, and there are some glue marks visible around the edge of the miniature, mostly at the lower left hand area.
ENGLISH SCHOOL, early 19th century An oval portrait miniature of a gentleman in a brown velvet coat, with powdered wig, unsigned, watercolour on ivory, in a yellow metal frame engraved with bellflowers and initialled ""PL"", 1.75"" long, and a portrait miniature attributed to G. Ford of Capetown, apparently signed and dated on the reverse (2). See illustration
GEORGE CHINNERY (1774-1852) A portrait of Catherine Hungerford, seated in an interior, wearing a gold guard chain over her black dress, her clasped hands resting on her lap, with red curtains behind and a landscape to the distance oil on canvas, 15.25"" x 12.5"" Catherine, or Katherine Hungerford was the daughter of John Townsend Hungerford, solicitor to the Honourable East India Company Service. She married Welby Brown Jackson, Judge of the Sudder Court, Calcutta, on 10th April, 1823 at St John`s Church, Calcutta. George Chinnery arrived in India in 1802, firstly establishing himself in Madras (Chennai) before moving on to Calcutta (Kolkata), where he became the leading artist of the British community in India. He spent twenty-three years in India before, despite many lucrative commissions, he sailed to the China coast to evade his creditors in 1825. He remained in China until his death in 1852, where he was productive to the end, sought out by those who wanted to imitate his drawings and to meet the eccentric genius of the China coast Provenance: The sitter and thence by descent Private Collection, Somerset

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