A collection of jewellery, comprising; a cultured pearl and blue enamel oval brooch in star, scrolling and geometric design, with a photo compartment to the reverse, a yellow paste set necklace, a gem set bangle, three pairs of earrings, two horse brooches, a seed pearl pendant with a miniature portrait of a lady, a green and colourless paste set pendant, a paste and enamel set brooch and four further brooches (qty).
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English School, circa 1795, A portrait miniature of a young lady wearing a pink dress and pearls in her hair, watercolour heightened with white on ivory, 5.8 x 4.8cm.Provenance: Cynthia Walmsley Ltd. Portrait Miniatures & Silhouettes, where purchased by the mother-in-law of the owner. Thence by descent.
English School, circa 1790, A portrait miniature of an Officer of The East India Company, wearing a scarlet coat, signed 'Augustin' (centre left), watercolour heightened with white, 8 x 6.5cm.Provenance: Cynthia Walmsley Ltd. Portrait Miniatures & Silhouettes, where purchased by the mother-in-law of the owner. Thence by descent.Illustrated
Louis Marie Autissier (1772 - 1830), miniature portrait of Henry Frederick Alston, 6th son of Thomas Alston of Odell, signed and dated 'Autissier à Paris 1817', 12cm x 9.5cm, in fine ormolu frame, together with a watercolour and pencil miniature on paper of his wife, Elizabeth Alston née Bull, in similarly fine ormolu frame, both inscribed to top edge (2)
Adam Buck (1759-1833) fine quality watercolour and pencil miniature portrait of a young girl with hoop, signed and dated in pencil; 1824, 30cm x 20cm, glazed frame CONDITION REPORT Glazed frame, not examined out of the frame, unclear whether this has been stuck down but no indication that it has, allover foxing is not severe but quite prominent to her dress. Colours are muted but not severely faded. Old trade label verso for J & W Vokins
Richard Dadd (1817-1886) rare miniature watercolour portrait on paper, of a gentleman named as G.R. Vaun (?), signed, dated 1838, marked London 18cm x 14cm, framed CONDITION REPORT glazed frame and not examined out of frame, colours overall muted and some general fading, a few minor fox marks throughoutProvenance - Local collector
A portrait miniature of a gentleman, circa 1835, Watercolour on ivory, Full face wearing blue bow tie and black frock coat, hair work scrolls verso and all within yellow metal scroll surround and brooch fitting, 8cm x 6.7cm overall CONDITION REPORT: Please note: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which is likely to come into effect by April 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A portrait miniature on ivory of a cat by Hene Wheelwright, late 19th / early 20th century, the tabby cat sleeping in a basket on a blue blanket, signed 'Hené', oval, 3 x 2¼in. (7.6 x 5.7cm.), within the original gilt fluted frame, inscribed verso, 'Painting on ivory, Sleeping Hol..?.., painted from life'.* Condition: Miniature in very good condition, with no faults. Frame has losses throughout to gesso.
Simon Jacques Rochard (French, 1788-1872), Portrait miniature of a gentleman, possibly M. C. Williams, quarter length, wearing a black cloak with lace trimmed collar , watercolour on ivory, signed and dated 'Rochard 1818', in original pierced giltwood frame , the miniature 4½ x 3½in. (11.4 x 8.8cm.)* Condition: Miniature good, with minor contact marks with glass to lower and upper right corners and three tiny nicks to surface of paint to upper right corner. Frame good overall and very original - two gesso losses to top right corner and some wear to gilt.
English Primitive School, 19th century: portrait of Martha Merrikin, Aged 7, May 28th 1841, watercolour, in a bird's eye maple frame, another of a young boy in profile, 19cm x 12.5cm, and a miniature of a lady, in muslin bonnet, watercolour, rosewood frame inscribed 29th April 1897, 16.5cm x 12.5cm (3)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH OVAL MINIATURE PORTRAIT, of a gentleman, with blue coat, watercolour on ivory, the deep blue enamel back with hair work and seed pearl memorial in the form of a hour glass within plaited oval border and enamel motto 'Temps Passe Mais L'Amitié Reste', 8cm high overall
MANNER OF RICHARD CROSSEPORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A GIRL, 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY watercolour on ivory, the sitter wearing a pink dress with flowers in her hair, in a gilt bracelet case frame3.3cm long approx.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/
ATTRIBUTED TO FREDERICK BUCK (1771-c.1840)Portrait miniature of Captain/Paymaster Charles Forster Charleton, Northumberland Militia (d.1869)quarter-length, wearing a red Coaton ivory, oval,2 1/2 x 2 in (6.4 x 5.1cm)Provenance: The Charleton family, by descentSold together with a portrait miniature by another hand of his wife Jane Charleton (nee Campbell) of Alndyke, Horley, Surrey; a portrait miniature (English School, c.1830) depicting William Charleton (d. 1840 buried at St.Roch Cemetery, Le Havre); and two portrait miniatures by Alexandre Feulard depicting two ladies, both members of the Charleton Family; two unframed watercolour portraits c.1860; together with an album containing various photos c. 1890-1910, these include a small group of photos relating to delegates who had travelled to the 5th Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire in Canada 1903. (qty)
FOLLOWER OF JOHN SMART (c.1740-1811)Portrait miniature of an Officer, traditionally identified as Capt Richard Charletonquarter-length, wearing uniformon ivory, oval, hair inset reverse2 /1 2 x 2 in (6.4 x 5.1cm)Richard Charleton (b.1767) the presumed sitter, was the son of William Charleton of Lee Hall, Northumberland Provenance: The Charleton family, by descent
ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN COMERFORD (1770-1832)Portrait miniature of an Officer of the 49th Hertfordshire Foot, wearing uniform, oval, on ivory, with hair inset reverse3 1/2 x 3 in (8.9 x 7.7cm)The 49th Regiment took part in the American War of Independence fighting in the Battle of Brandywine Creek and in the night attack at Paoli's Tavern.The regiment returned home in 1782 and was subsequently renamed as the 49th 'Hertfordshire' RegimentSold with a further portrait miniature by a follower of Thomas Hazelhurst depicting Ensign Alexander Davidson,1st Battalion, 7th Bengal Native Regiment, Honourable East India Company,c.1810; two (2) Davidson's army career records showhat in 1825 he became a Captain in the 13th Bengal Native Infantry .Later in life he trvelled between India and Australia on three different occasions, dying in 1856 at South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria .Australia
JAMES SCOVELL (fl.1815-1840)Portrait miniature of Lt. Colonel Booth, Royal Engineers, quarter-length, wearing uniform; and Portrait of Mrs Colonel Booth, wearing a blue lace-trimmed dress with inscriptions as titles on labels on the reverse on ivory3 1/2 x 3 in (8.9 x 7.7cm); a pair (2)James Scovell, was the son of an umbrella maker of Wade Passage Bath. He was self taught and worked from Paragon Buildings Bath, where he is said to have taken over the practice of the miniaturist Charles Jagger (c.1770-1827)

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