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Mary Louise Gillett (Active circa 1920-50), Portrait miniature of Sir James Charles Inglis, oval, 5cm x 4cm; also by the same hand, a portrait miniature of Amanda Jane, 5cm x 4cm; a portrait miniature of a young lady seated, 5cm x 4cm; a portrait locket of Mrs A B Gillett, 4cm en rotunde; miniature of Mandy and Doja, 5.5cm x 4.5cm; classical portrait study of a maiden with a bird, oval, 6.5cm x 5.5cm; a watercolour, pen and ink study of the Madonna and Child, signed, 5cm square; also a Victorian School portrait miniature of a young lady, half length wearing a black dress, oval 6.5cm x 5.5cm; and an oval photographic portrait of a young girl (9)
Early 19th Century portrait miniature of Helen Amelia Clarke, circa 1830, quarter length wearing a black band to her hair and a pearl necklace, 6.5cm x 5cm, mounted within a later moulded gilt scroll frame; also a miniature portrait of Mary Clarke, circa 1816, on paper, similarly mounted within a gilt scroll frame, 6.5cm x 5.5cm (2)
A gold mounted oval pendant locket frame, one side glazed with a painted portrait miniature of a lady wearing a blue bonnet, unmarked, weight 8g, length 5.8cm, together with two further images of ladies.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
William John Newton - Miniature Portrait of George Fitz-Clarence, Earl of Munster, Viscount Fitzclarence, Baron Tewkesbury, watercolour on ivory, signed and dated 1838 verso, 14.5cm x 11cm, within an ormolu foliate metal mount and leather covered arched-top box frame, together with a related leather bound book, 'Memoir of the Right Hon. The Earl of Munster &c. &c. &c.'Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
British School - Oval Miniature Half Length Portrait of a Gentleman wearing a Grey Jacket and Black Stock, 19th century watercolour on ivory, 7.5cm x 6cm, within an ebonized frame with metal ribbon crest, together with a small group of other miniatures and silhouettes.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
British School - Miniature Half Length Portrait of a Gentleman, watercolour on ivory, indistinctly inscribed and dated 1807 verso, 9cm x 7cm, within an ebonized frame.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
CONTINENTAL SCHOOL circa 1822 an oval miniature watercolour portrait on ivory - Philip Patton Blyth age 19 and taken in Antwerp 1822, in velvet frame (damaged), but the back frame bearing the original handwritten title on a label Provenance: Lot 407 in the sale at Gyrn Castle Llanasa Holywell July 17th & 18th 2006 on behalf of Sir Geoffrey Bates
Attributed to Thomas Compigne (Franco-Italian, fl. late 18th century): A collection of six Louis XVI embossed gilt, silver and polychrome tinted and varnished, decorated foil pictures of topographical views together with a similar circular embossed gilt profile miniature bust portraitcirca 1775-1790the topographical panels comprising three rectangular pictures comprising a view of The Chateau De Saint Hubert, a view of The Palais Bourbon and a view of The Palais Royal, the latter two within decorative mounts, and three circular topographical views comprising two pictures depicting views of The Chateau Des Tuileries and a further unknown view of a river bank scene with buildings and a ruin, the bust portrait depicting a profile of a gentleman, possibly Voltaire, all mounted in later glazed frames, the view of The Chateau De Saint Hubert probably trimmed, the rear backboard of its frame with old titled ink inscription dated 1871 and with references to Madam Dubarry and the Baron de Pauville, largest two pictures, 28.cm x 35.5cm overall, the smallest circular profile portrait, 8.5cm diameter overall (7)Footnotes:Famed for his jewel-like pictures, Thomas Compigne depicted castles, town views, pastoral scenes and real and exotic imagined 'capriccio' harbour and landscape views executed in gold, silver and various coloured varnishes on pewter foil or tortoiseshell grounds. Originally from Italy, Compigné worked in the Rue Grenetta, Paris at the 'Roi David' and attracted a fashionable clientele with his precious works of art which include caskets and all manner of 'objets de vertu'. He was listed in various contemporary gazettes published between 1766 and 1773 which described his wares as 'très beau' complimenting on their precious metallic and polychrome decoration and his his success was further re-enforced in 1773 when Compigné presented Louis XV with views of his favourite hunting lodge, Saint-Hubert which he subsequently reproduced in an edition series for his patrons.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 'Grand Tour' style carved white and variegated marble miniature bust of an Emperorthe bearded male with draped shoulders on turned socle base, together with a carved marble profile portrait relief depicting a classical male, perhaps 19th century, later mounted within a rosewood rectangular frame, and a moulded marble dust resin model of a classical male head, on circular marble plinth base, the bust, 24cm high (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Continental School, late 19th centuryA portrait miniature of a lady wearing circa 1820s dress and turban the circular watercolour portrait painted on an ivory ground within a verre-églomisé mount and bicoloured pendant frame with scrolling detail32mm (1 1/4) diameter including the mountFootnotes:ProvenanceCharlotte Bonaparte.Private Collection, Florence.ExhibitedMuseo Napoleonico, Rome (5 February-30 May 2010).Musee Napoleon, Elba (15 June-30 September 2010).Chateaux de Malmaison & de Bois-Preau Museum (20 October 2010-10 January 2011.LiteratureExhibition catalogues for Rome and Malmaison 2010 & 2011.Please note that from 19 January 2022, items containing ivory cannot be imported into the EU. The import of ivory into the USA is already prohibited.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * Y Ф* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century Continental porcelain oval plaque painted with the head and shoulders portrait of a young girl wearing a white ruff and bonnet, indistinct impressed mark to the reverse, 8 x 6.25cm, framed, also a decorative small circular portrait miniature signed Nived (2).Additional InformationThe porcelain plaque is in good condition, very much in the style of a portrait miniature. The circular miniature is also in good condition with a few small scuffs to the frame.
Assorted Mainly Early 20th Century Handkerchieves, comprising painted silk panel 'Souvenir of France' with ribbon appliques; three white cotton handkerchieves printed with flags of the Commonwealth to the border with portrait of King George V, 'Coronation Souvenir' and another 'For Liberty and Justice'; printed cotton and others relating to the 'Great Exhibition in Glasgow'; blue cotton chintz handkerchief 'Souvenir of Salonique 1916'; cotton striped miniature shirt/handkerchief case; lace edged, nursery and other examples (approximately 67)
Mid-19th century Continental School, portrait miniature of a lady in landscape, wearing her curled hair high, red silk dress and fur. watercolour on ivory, the card to reverse inscribed Grafin Parry-Siedionyi, signed lower right Racu (?), in copper frame back with insigned, possibly young Victoria
English School, 19th century, miniature silhouette reverse on glass portrait of a military gentleman in profile, within ebonised frame, 15 x 13cm; together with three other silhouette miniatures; and a further portrait miniature (5)Condition report: The backing of the large convex silhouette is plaster and is cracked.
A cast patinated bronze sculpture of a cock pheasant after Barye, 20cm long, a Victorian miniature mahogany bookcase containing leather bound reference works, an ivory portrait miniature of a lady in a gilt mount, an 18th century stipple engraved portrait of a young girl purporting to be Lady Catherine Paulet, daughter of the Duke of Bolton, and three Staffordshire greyhound models (quantity)
A portrait miniature of a young girl in a pink dress, signed with monogram 'MJB' and dated 1898 l.r., oval, within a silver frame, by George Elisha Sumner, London 1898, 7.3 x 6cm, with a miniature of a lady in costume, inscribed 'EM Px, 07' l.r., oval, 5.5 x 4.2cm in the same frame verso; A portrait miniature of a bearded gentleman, oval 5.8 x 4.7cm; A portrait miniature of a man with white hair in a dark jacket, oval 5.1 x 4cm; a print of Lady Selina Mead after Sir Thomas Lawrence, in a circular frame, 9.5 x 8cm (4)Condition report: Girl in pink dress: a little yellowed and a couple of flecks of dirt under the glass. Lady in costume: A little yellowed and some vertical lines visible running down through the faceBearded gentleman: colours appear a little faded, a large area of damage and overpaint to the background top right. Some scratches to the background too. Gentleman with white hair: A crack running vertically through the face. Some paint loss along lower edge. Light surface dirt and lightly yellowed. Very loose in frame. Print of Lady Selina Mead: Colours faded, a lot of ink loss and damage in lower area. Light surface scratches and abrasions throughout.
British Naïve Artist, mid 19th century - Portrait of a Lady, seated three quarter length in a black dress holding a miniature, watercolour on card, 21 x 17.5cm Slightly faded in contemporary giltwood frame with on the backboard the engraved trade label of Byfield Carver & Gilder to his Majesty, Soho
Maria Bellet Browne (1786-1828) - Portrait Miniature of Mrs Thomas Browne, signed (M B Browne) and inscribed on the reverse Maria Browne Pinxt/Mrs General Browne, ivory, 90 x 71mm, in the original Indian horn frame with gilt brass hanger Literature: Ormond (R) - Chinnery and his Pupil Mrs Browne, Walpole Society, vol XLIV 1972-1974, pp123-214, listed under Works by Mrs Browne: 1812 "Mrs Col T Browne", again under 1813 and under Copies of Miniatures: "Mrs General Browne 1816". The artist was the daughter of Arundel Roberts and his wife Mary, nee Bellet. She married at Calcutta in 1806 Lt Col Marmaduke Williamson Browne (1777-1833) of the H.E.I.C. The sitter's husband (Thomas Browne of the 69th Regiment of Foot) was appointed Major General in 1813, which leaves open the possibility that this newly discovered miniature could be any of those executed in 1812, 13 or 16. Good original condition
British School, early 19th century - Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, in white cravat, yellow waistcoat and dark blue coat, ivory, oval, 38mm, later black painted oval frame with brass swag Overall good condition with a few light scratches evident under 10x magnification, the frame slightly chipped and overpainted in black gloss paint
Irish School, late 18th/early 19th century - Portrait miniature of a Nobleman called [John De Courcy] Lord Kingsale, in white stock and black coat with brass buttons, sky background, inscribed on the backing 26th Lord Kingsale [d1822] a de Courcy, ivory, oval, 68mm, brass frame Good condition, some dust and residues on the underside of the glass
English School, early 19th century - Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, with lightly curled brown hair, in white stock and bluer coat with black collar and brass buttons, ivory, oval, 62mm, in giltmetal frame with pieced gold initials over hair beneath glass The miniature in good condition with some residues on the underside of the glass including a brownish area located over the sitter's left lapel. The frame applied with a pin for wearing as a brooch

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