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ËœA PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A YOUNG LADY, BY AIMEE PERLET (ACTIVE 1798-1854), CIRCA 1815 wearing a straw hat adorned with black ostrich plumes, an ochre dress and a cashmere shawl, on ivory, signed, gilt-metal mount, set in a contemporary French poudre d'ecaille snuff box with silver-gilt mounts and lining oval 8.8cm, box 10.1cm diameter
ËœA PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A YOUNG GIRL, BY JOHN SMART (1740-1811), 1781 with brown hair, wearing a muslin cap trimmed with black ribbon and flowers, her black dress with muslin trimmings matching the cap, on ivory, signed and dated, gold frame with bright-cut sides, the reverse with glazed aperture containing hair-work monogram oval 4.8cm
CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH ZINCKE (1683/4-1767) ISAAC BORROW OF DERBY enamel, 33 x 27mm, giltmetal frame, the reverse engraved with the arms of Borrow impaling Burton Isaac Borrow was born at Hulland Hall, Derbyshire in 1673. The Borrow family had long been established at Gotham and Thrumpton near Nottingham. Borrow married firstly, in St Paul's Cathedral, London, Mary Tempest (1681-1702) and secondly in 1708 Honor, daughter of Thomas Burton of Putney (d 1710) at All Hallows Church Barking. The present miniature may therefore be a marriage portrait dating to c1708/9 when Borrow would have been aged about 36. He purchased Castlefields, a particularly grand provincial baroque house in Derby and was twice Mayor of the town, in 1730 and 1742. A son of this marriage, Thomas Borrow, was Recorder of Derby. His portrait and that of his wife was painted by Joseph Wright of Derby in 1762. Their son, also Thomas, changed the family name to Burrough. Isaac Borrow died in July 1745. ++In fine condition, not cracked or chipped and a portrait of an important local Derbyshire figure
A 19th Century oval miniature Methodist plaque inset ebonised frame, with gilt metal suspension loop and printed text verso, together with a cased Victorian yellow metal tie pin decorated with cameo portrait finial (2). CONDITION REPORT: Slight chip to top corner of frame, wear to paper on the reverse of the plaque, stick pin in good condition no chips to cameo.
Georgian yellow metal and paste set navette-shaped brooch with finely painted miniature portrait of an attractive lady in white dress, circa 1770 - 1780, with pin backing, 44mm x 28mm CONDITION REPORT Good condition. Miniature in good condition, not signed. The brooch fitting has been replaced / added later and a pendant fitting is missing / broken. The back is dented and tarnished / discoloured. Paste stones all present, some minor chips
An antique 19th century portrait miniature on ivory. Depicting a boy / young gent in full military uniform. Finely painted. Still within the original ebonised frame, with gilt oval surround. POSTAGE: Worldwide postage / delivery available on all items. Combined postage available; UK £15.99+VAT, Ireland from £19.99+VAT, Europe from £19.99+VAT, USA / Canada from £30+VAT. Any other destinations please get in touch for a quote; info@eastbristol.co.uk. All quotes dependant upon location. Prices are per parcel (not per item).
An oval bust portrait miniature, of a lady wearing a white headdress, watercolour on ivory, the reversed inscribed Zaag by Will (William) Wood, of Cork Street, Lond: 1805, 8 x 6.5 cm See illustration Condition report Report by GHIvory generally in good condition with no obvious warping, cracking etc. When the miniature is removed from the frame it is evident there is some very light surface scratching to the image, and some rubbing around the edges where the image has sat in the frame. Overall the image does not appear to be faded or with any major damage or restoration.
After Joseph Karl Stieler - Miniature on ivory - Half length portrait of a lady wearing a purple dress, bears signature, 14cm x 9.75cm together with two others, probably by the same hand, each within a 19th Century ivory frame Condition: Some fade to the lady with the floral garland, frames are separating slightly at the corner joints - **General condition consistent with age

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