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Charles Edmond Brock, figures with horse drawn cart, signed ink drawing, togther with a watercolour of horseman and hounds, signed 'Phiz' (Hablot ...

A pair of portraits of a lady and a gentleman, bears attribution verso 'Mr and Mrs Henderson, Lord Kelvin forbear', C19th watercolours, 14" x 18½"...

Carmela Arturi and Frederick R. Phillips, 'Dictionary of Miniature Painters 1870-1970', published 2012 by the Portrait Miniatures Club, 296 pages,...

Winifred Cecile Dongworth (British, 1893-1975), a portrait miniature of an 'Unknown Lady' wearing a powder blue dress, signed recto lower right, d...

Marguerite Rossert (French, early C20th) a portrait miniature of a 'Lady in a Blue Dress' with a fur stole and shingled hair, signed and dated 192...

'Nellie' Hepburn Edmunds (British, 1870-1953), a portrait miniature of an 'Unknown Gentleman', signed and dated 1913 recto lower left, watercolour...

An early C19th pencil portrait of a gentleman, inscribed indistinctly 1811(?) in an ebonised frame, and two pencil portraits, inscribed verso C.D....

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