English School, early 19th c - Portrait Miniature of a Lady, in a white dress, 74 x 60mm, gold frame, with locks of hair tied with metal thread and seed pearls on opalescent glass Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 18 September 2013, £290 Good condition with minute loss of pigment extreme lower left. Note approx. 1cm above this a small horizontal scratch on the glass may be noticeable, this is not on the miniature
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English School, early 19th c - Portrait Miniature of an Officer, with dark brown hair, in scarlet tunic with dark blue lapels, sky background, signed with a monogram, oval, 63 x 50mm, giltmetal frame with bevelled blue glass back Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 28 November 2018, £806 In apparently very good condition, unexamined out of frame
John Jukes (1772-1831) - Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman, with powdered hair, in a blue coat and white stock, sky background, signed with initials and dated 1797, 69 x 54mm, gold frame with two locks of hair tied with metal thread and seed pearls on opalescent glass within a blue glass surround Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 16 September 2011, £701 Good condition
English School, 1858 - Portrait Miniature of Frederick Eustace Arbuthnot Wollaston, aged 5, half length before trees, oval, 89 x 71mm, silver gilt frame engraved Frerick G[sic] A Wollaston of Shenton Hall brother of Catherine A L Hanmer aged 5, hallmarked London 1904 Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 16 June 2016, £900 Good condition
Maria Ann Chalon (1797-1877) - Portrait Miniature of a Lady of the Mainwaring Family, bust length, wearing her dark hair in ringlets, with earrings, ivory satin dress and pearls, signed and dated on the card backing Painted by Maria Chalon 1829, 111 x 87mm, scarlet morocco case Provenance: Heathcote Ball & Co 14 December 2000, £596 Miniature slightly warped but not split, case scuffed
English School, 18th c - Portrait Miniature of John Chandler, in powdered wig and blue lined brown coat, oval, 50 x 41mm, turned pearwood frame with possibly 18th c ink inscription on the reverse John Chandler Father of Jas Chandler Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, 30 July 1991, £122 Glass chipped, frame with shrinkage crack at 12 o'clock. Miniature in apparently good condition.
English School, 18th c - Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman, his powdered hair en queue, in a blue coat with brass buttons, yellow waistcoat and white stock, 73 x 60mm, gold frame with locks of hair tied with metal thread and seed pearls on opalescent glass Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 18 September 2013, £290 Opalescent glass slightly chipped; some mildew beneath the glass. The miniature apparently unaffected and in good condition
English School, early 19th c - Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman, in blue coat with brass buttons and black collar and white cravat, sky background, oval, 75 x 60mm, giltmetal frame Minute scratch extreme lower right away from subject and some loose matter and specks beneath the glass with peripheral loss to pigment extreme lower centre
Sir George Hayter K.S.L. (1792-1871) - Portrait Miniature of General George Henry Vansittart, bust length in a coat with fur collar and black stock before red drapery, signed and dated on the card backing This miniature is a copy by George Hayter M.A.S.L. from an oil portrait which he painted from memory never having seen Genl Vansittart but once 4 years previously to painting it 1826 G. H., 125 x 105mm, ormolu frame, the back engraved General George Henry Vansittart born July 17th 1768 died February 4th 1824 after being 38 years in His Majesty's service Good condition
English Naïve Artist, early 19th c - Portrait Miniatures of a Lady and a Gentleman, oval, 55 x 45mm, papier mache frames with acorn hanger, a miniature of a gentleman called B H Brown, 1820, papier mache frame by W Hill Birmingham, a lady by M B Browne (1782-1852), horn frame and five various other miniatures (9) Provenance: (pair of naïve miniatures) A T Sylvester & Sons, Solihull, 13 July 1968, £15 10s 0d Variable condition, several faded or with faults, others in good condition
Simon Jacques Rochard (France, 1788 - 1872) Important Portrait of Napoleon. Watercolor on ivory. Signed and dated 1816 lower left. With original inscription verso. Rochard studied under Étienne Aubry and at the École des Beaux-Arts. He also studied miniature-painting from Emilie Bounieu (daughter of Michel Honoré Bounieu). At only twenty he painted a portrait of the Empress Joséphine for Napoleon and later other portraits of the imperial family. He exhibited mostly at the Royal Academy of Arts from 1816 to 1845.Sight Size: 7.75 x 5.25 in.Overall Framed Size: 13.5 x 11 in.
English School (19th century) Portrait of Lady Augusta Hill, eldest daughter of the Marquess of Downshire, married Sir Edward Chetwynd, indistinctly signed and dated 1835 ?, mixed media on paper, 30cm by 23cm, together with a collection of 19th century prints and works on paper, to include a print portrait of Paul I Szar of Russia, a portrait miniature of a lady, a Spanish religious oil on tin, a still life by Seelisberg, and a print by Edwinsford (6)
A collection of late Victorian and early 20th Century costume jewellery to include gold front & back locket, cufflinks, gilt metal bracelet inset with miniature portrait panels, paste set brooches in white metal, gilt metal cameo jewellery including brooches, earrings and bracelet, silver and rose quartz bar brooch, guard chains, silver pocket watch a/f and white metal pocket watch a/f, with three vintage jewellery boxes (1 bag)
An early 19th century portrait miniature in a gold brooch mount, the oval ivory plaque depicting a young woman with ringletted hair and lace embellished gown, the frame with scalloped mount and glazed panel to reverse with a curl of hair. (possibly later).Condition report: Some of the claws holding the miniature within the frame are missing and there has been repair to the brooch fitting.
Mid-17th century Anglo-Flemish School miniature painting on copper of a half-length portrait of a gentleman with long, wavy brown hair, wearing a black silk cloak and a white falling band collar. The painting is on an oval-shaped piece of copper and housed in a simple brass frame. Reminiscent of works by Anthony van Dyck, Alexander Cooper, Samuel Cooper, John Hoskins, and Cornelius Johnson.Unframed; height: 2 1/2 in x width: 1 7/8 in. Framed; height: 3 1/2 in x width: 2 1/4 in.Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.Unframed; height: 2 1/2 in x width: 1 7/8 in. Framed; height: 3 1/2 in x width: 2 1/4 in.
A VICTORIAN PORTRAIT MINIATURE the back of the yellow metal case is inscribed J.B Ralston Esq. Glenellrigg, 1852. (near Slamannan, Falkirk) the outside of the case has four loops to which four strands of pearls would have been attached. Dimensions 3.4 cm x 2.9cm, weight 8.7gms Condition Report: Available upon request
A 17th century and later Continental miniature table cabinet, the pair of doors, top and sides all with ivory line inlaid panels of stylised flowers, the doors enclosing an arrangement of panelled small drawers, the central deep drawers with ivory inlaid urn of flowers and portico cresting to the drawer above, the inside of the doors inlaid in ivory with a full length portrait of a man and a lady within arched surround, with 'I.M.' and '1623' below, 20cm wide
London: Henry Washbourne, 1842. 8vo, portrait, 13 engraved plates and engraved title for section ii, extra-illustrated with hand-drawn and coloured frontispiece, three hand-drawn and coloured plates and four illuminated borders, "Cosway" style binding by Riviere in brown morocco gilt, very neatly rebacked and retaining original spine, with miniature glazed portraits of Walton and Cotton painted on ivory to the upper cover, renewed silk endpapers, slight soiling to a few pages, offsetting from one illuminated leaf, possible slight dampstaining to lower coverFootnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
An Edwardian watercolour on ivory portrait miniature, early 20th century, depicting a young girl with a blue ribbon in her hair, in gilt painted wooden easel frame, 8.6cm x 6.8cm overall, with a gilt metal and black lacquered trinket box, early 20th century, the sprung cover with cast and chased floral motifs, inset with central porcelain panel depicting a courting couple, 9cm W x 7.5cm D x 1cm H Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers do not ship items containing ivory outside the EU. Trevanion recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.

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