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English School (circa 1820-1840) - portrait of a gentleman in profile wearing a black coat, together with a further black and white silhouette portrait of a gentleman, watercolour on card, oval, 3.25" x 2.75" and 3.5" x 2.75"; together with various other small photographs and prints including three small Baxter miniature prints, also two later prints after Thomas Rowlandson The Doctor's Dream, Doctor Syntax Robbed of His Property and Doctor Syntax Copying the Wit of the Window, various sizes (a collection)
A portrait miniature of Princess Charlotte, in a head and shoulders pose with raised left hand showing her wedding ring, 6.5cm x 5cm, oval, within a carved oval ivory frame and inscribed The Princess Charlotte verso with red seals to the backing card, and another head and shoulders portrait miniature of a lady in a feather headdress and white silk gown, 7cm x 5.5cm, signed SJP, also within a carved ivory frame. (2)
A GEORGE III OVAL PORTRAIT MINIATURE & SEED PEARL BROOCH with a later example nine carat gold seed pearl and diamond set circular miniature brooch, the oval example presumed gold, inscribed to the back 'August 12th, 1781' with further markings, 4 cms long and 3 cms diameter measurements respectively
Property of a lady - English school, late 18th / early 19th century - PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN - portrait miniature on ivory, the ivory panel approximately 2.35 by 1.95ins. (6 by 5cms.), cracks to ivory, in unmarked yellow metal oval frame, the reverse with vacant glazed panel within a green hatched oval border, in later associated ebonised rectangular frame (see illustration).
Property of a gentleman - English school, circa 1770 - PORTRAITS OF TWO LADIES, PROBABLY SISTERS - a double sided portrait miniature on ivory depicting two young ladies, one wearing a white dress with pink bow, the other wearing a blue dress with blue bow, each initialled 'C R' lower right, in yellow metal oval frame with plaited hair borders, 3.25ins. (8.3cms.) high (overall) (see illustration).
The Pretender. Prince Charles Edward Stuart. A portrait miniature on ivory shown to dexter wearing a scarlet jacket with ermine collar frilled stock and wig 'en queue' with black ribbon, Unsigned, ivory panel 3.2cm by 2.8cm, now in a later ebonised frame mounted with a neck chain ** By family repute the miniature was given by Charles Edward Stuart to Dr Archibald Cameron who was the last Jacobite to be hanged at Tyburn in 1753 **
18th Century Irish School"Rev. Dean Cadogan Keatinge, Dean of Clogher," oval miniature Portrait of him wearing a fur lined coat and a turban type hat on ivory, 10cms (4"), in ornate rococo style gilt frame. (1)* Keatinge, born Narraghmore, Kildare, died Clogher Dungannon South Tyrone. He was half brother of Maurice Bagenal, St. Ledger Keatinge.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GOLD PORTRAIT MINIATURE, of an unknown gentleman in classical attire, oval shape measuring approximately 46.0mm x 40.0mm, hand painted on ivory backed on mother of pearl, enclosed within a plain rub over setting with further scroll engraved detail (condition: please note the portrait is a little crazed and the hook is out of shape)

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