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Attributed to William Henry Knight (1823-1863) - The Blue Dress, signed ( W H Knight), watercolour on tinted paper, 24 x 16.5, English School, 19th century - Three Children with an Improvised Plough, watercolour and a pair of miniature portrait engravings, possibly for mounting on the lid of a snuff box or similar, 1802 (4) Good condition
English School, early 19th c - Portrait Miniature of a Man, in profile, en grisaille, oval, 75mm, ebonised frame, a silhouette of Mrs Elizabeth Cotton, nee Whitfield, of Farringdon, 1831, a decorative oval miniature of flowers by a garden sundial and a 19th c oval watercolour of a brightly plumaged bird on a stump (4) Silhouette browned and slightly stained. Frame of miniature of gentleman scratched and re-painted
Attributed to W A Hargeaves - Portrait Miniature of W R Rodney aged 3, ivory, 14 x 11cm, signed, laid down on card inscribed Master Rodney, when 3 years of age by Wm Hargraves, birds eye maple frame, a Continental miniature of the Chateau de Chillon, gouache and a 19th c coloured engraving of a seated lady holding a fan, oval (3) Portrait miniature - ivory warped (bowed), not split.
An Edwardian silver topped glass water jug, with hinged lid and tapering handle, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1901; together with a gilt framed ivory portrait miniature of a lady, signed J. Matthews; etched glass decanter with stopper; powder jar; enamelled gilt metal Stockholm souvenir spoon; and a selection of antique cases.
18th century British school - Miniature silhouette profile portrait of a gentleman, no signature visible, label verso - Perfect Likeness in Miniature Profile Taken by I Thomason, Dublin, inscribed in ink Drawn at Dundee, November 1973, 8.5cm oval max, in oval gilt metal frame, together with a further miniature silhouette profile portrait of a child, no signature visible, inscribed verso Reverend C.H.R. Love as a child, etc, 8cm max oval, in black and gilt oval frame (2)
Miniature Portrait Assortment (3) items including a round format portrait on vellum (after) Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641) of Margaret Lemon, his mistress, indistinctly signed at right above shoulder, behind glass in a burl wood frame having a brass liner and having an ink notation 'Margarate Lemon d'ap V. Dyck' on reverse; an oval portrait on vellum of a man in 18th century garb behind glass in a wood frame having brass liner and hanger; and a round brass-bound paper box having a chromolithograph of Pope Pius VII under a glass top Property from: a Chicago, Illinois (Streeterville) estate Diameter: 2 1/2 inches (Margaret Lemon)Frame Size: 5 1/4 inches by 5 3/8 inches Condition: Very Good, no damage to painted miniatures on vellum noted; male portrait slipped in frame; an accretion to cheek of pope; light wear to frames; wear to paper sides and ink notation to underside of box Category: Decorative Arts > Objects Estimated Sale Time: 11:18 am (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Sales Tax (United States Only): Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3Photograph #4Photograph #5Photograph #6Photograph #7
A French four-glass gilt-bronze mantel clock in the Rococo taste, late 19th century, the cartouche shaped case enclosing a painted enamel dial with Arabic numerals, suspending an unusual pendulum with painted portrait miniature bob of a lady in 18th century dress, the Japy Freres movement striking on a gong. Height 37cm
Jean Urbain Guerin (1769-1836) - a bust portrait probably of Madame Recamier (1777-1849) miniature watercolour on ivory, signed verso, 60 x 47mm, the whole housed in a yellow metal frame with ribbon pendant, set throughout with small rose cut diamonds, gross weight 47.5g, h.8.5cmNote: a similar example can be found in the Victoria & Albert Museum collection. Jean Urbain Guerin was born in Strasbourg and died in Obernay (Alsace). He was a pupil of Regnault & David, and much later in his career of Isabey. He made his debut at the Salon in 1788 with several miniatures and became one of the greatest French miniaturists of his time.Madame Recamier was celebrated in French Empire society for her beauty and love affairs. At the age of 15 she was married to a wealthy lawyer, who may have been her natural father. The marriage was loveless and unconsummated, and she carried on many flagrant affairs. She held a fashionable literary salon in her Parisian townhouse, and was sculpted, drawn and painted by some of the most accomplished portraitists of the time.
* Early 19th century English school - half-length portrait of a young Edward Grant (1798-1838), miniature watercolour on ivory, indistinctly signed lower right, framed as an oval in yellow metal mount, the reverse with lock of hair, 6.5 x 5cm, the whole housed in a later gilt composition frame with clear back, with old label stating 'Portrait of the late Edward Grant of Bombay, born in Cape Nichola Mole Domingo in Dec. 1798, taken at the time he was sent to England from Jamaica for education in 1803 or 1804'
A mid-19th century French gilt metal dressing table box and cover, of cylindrical form and cast with leaves, flowers, ribbons, a quiver of arrows and flaming torch, all surrounding a bust portrait miniature of a lady wearing an elaborate bonnet, signed Raynal, probably Hippolyte Raynal (1805-1864), dia.9.5cm
A Royal Doulton Nelson commemorative mug, circa 1905, on a mottled blue ground relief decorated with a portrait plaque of Nelson with motto "England Expects Every Man Will Do His Duty", with ropetwist handle, impressed lion and circle mark verso, incised GP, h.9cm, together with a similar teapot (lacking cover), two miniature mugs, beaker and jug. (6)Condition report: Teapot; Obviously missing the lid, areas of pitting to the glaze mainly around the base and top of Nelson portrait.Small tankard; small area at the base not covered by glaze.Beaker; glaze uneven at base.Other items in good order.
A pair of mid 19th Century oval portrait miniatures on ivory, circa 1860, gentleman and lady companion in bust length profile, the gentleman wearing a blue tunic and white stock, the lady wearing a bonnet and blue dress with lace collar, 7.5 by 5.5cm, in black ebonised frames, with a pair of oval portrait miniatures on opaque glass and a portrait miniature of a boy in Tudor dress (5)
British School, circa 1840, an oval portrait miniature of a young lady, bust length wearing a white lace shawl and coral coloured dress, landscape beyond, on ivory, tortoiseshell verso, 8 by 6cm, framed, together with an oval portrait miniature of a gentleman in profile, pencil and white chalk, 10.5 by 8cm and a lithograph oval portrait miniature of Napoleon, framed (3)
A relined oil on board portrait of a Lady, possibly Miss Barber married to William Suggett of Chesterfield area, owner/manager of an Iron Factory in gilt gesso classical frame, 84cm x 64cm. A miniature on ivory believed to be Mr Suggett in pinchbeck frame, 5.5cm x 4.5cm and a photograph locket of the couple in later life
English Romantic School (late 19th/early 20th century), a portrait miniature, of a lady, head-and-shoulders length, her head slightly turned to dexter and looking up, oval, watercolour on ivory, 8cm x 6.5cm, the frame inscribed to verso: Lamport Hall, Northamptonshire [...]; another portrait miniature, inscribed to verso: Loddington Hall, Northamptonshire [...], [2]
Franchi - a 19th century watercolour on ivory portrait miniature of a young lady, bearing signature and inscribed 'Fecit anno 1826', 10cm x 9cm, within a gilt 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.
COLLECTION OF PORTRAIT MINIATURES, 19TH CENTURY1st: A portrait miniature of a lady, traditionally identified as Lady Emma Hamilton (1765-1815), wearing white dress and veil, (after John Barry, British, active 1784-1827, mid 19th century), painted on ivory, 2nd: A pair of portrait miniatures depicting a young boy and girl, painted on ivory (English School, mid 19th century), 3rd: A tinted photograph of a gentleman called Thomas Hale, circa 1860, by C. T. Newcombe of 135 Fenchurch Street and 109 Regent Street, London, 4th: A 19th century miniature profile of a lady, painted on card, 5th: An early 19th century gold and blue glass enamel portrait miniature frame, 1st, 2nd and 3rd: gilt-mounted within leather travelling cases, 5th: glass chipped and reverse deficient, lengths 8.8cm - 11.0cm (5)Footnotes:The principal miniature is a copy after John Barry's miniature which was derived from George Romney's 1785 oil portrait of Lady Hamilton in which she is seated at a spinning wheel, wearing a white veil (Iveagh Bequest, Kenwood, cat. no.108).Please note, it is not possible to export ivory to the United States.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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