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A double sided portrait miniature, early 19th Century, possibly American In the form of a gentleman wearing a frock coat with neck tie, verso of a young lady wearing a blue scarf, inset in a glazed and gilt metal frame, height 6cm, width 5cm. Provenance: This miniature was purchased by the vendor in New Orleans United States of America.
A collection of pictures and prints including a watercolour of a town view at Wotton-under-Edge showing The Tabernacle, signed bottom left Rhona Cowell, 27 x 37 cm approx, further framed watercolours of various subjects including landscapes, etc, a 19th century charcoal profile portrait, a miniature portrait of a seated siamese cat, signed bottom right Jeane Nichols, folders of prints including botanical subjects, subjects after Audubon, etc
Five late 19th Century tintype photographs, one depicting two small children with a rocking horse, three of family groups with children and one of seated gentleman together with a daguerreotype portrait of a gentleman in the oval in a leather case, four albumen print portraits and a late 19th century watercolour miniature portrait of woman in the oval, framed bear label 'from Chancellors's Photographic Studio, 55 Lower sackville-Street, Dublin(5).
A late 19th/early 20th century silver and gold sapphire and diamond miniature pendant - The oval pendant with two glazed painted ivory panels, one with the portrait of a bearded gentleman, with the portrait of a younger priest to the reverse, the scalloped surround set with rose-cut diamonds with circular-shape sapphire and further rose-cut diamond highlights - Length 6.5cms - Weight approx 21.8gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With light surface scratches and tarnishing in keeping with age and wear - Very minor surface abrasion to some of the gems - Portraits in good condition - Small scuff to the top edge of the front glazed panel
A miniature portrait pendant - The glazed circular panel depicting a lady in a head scarf writing - Signed F.M Marcucci - Tests as gold - Diameter 4cms - Weight approx 12.1gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With light surface dents and scratches - Possibly painted on ivory - Miniature in good condition with minor signs of wear
John Botterill (1817-1881) Portrait of a gentleman "Grandpa Haigh" watercolour, signed and dated 1851 bottom left 11in x 8¼in (28cm x 21cm), framed together with a 19thC miniature portrait of a lady and a silhouette portrait of a gentleman (3) THIS LOT WILL BE SOLD ON SATURDAY 12TH SEPTEMBER STARTING AT 10.30AM UK TIME
A PAIR OF MID 19TH CENTURY MINIATURE PORTRAIT PAINTINGS, a lady and gentleman of standing, elegantly dressed, both wearing long belcher chains, stylised landscape backgrounds, Watercolours on ivory panel, 7.5cm x 6cm in black lacquer frames with deco rative gilt brass slips securing convex glass, mounted with floral gilt metal ring suspension mounts
Framed, unsigned, oval portrait miniature on ivory, bust length portrait of an 18th Century lady in profile, wearing a white dress tied with pink ribbon, together with, after THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH (1727 - 1788) Framed, portrait miniature on ivory, bust length portrait of a lady in hat after Gainsborough's portrait of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, with circular slip, 4cm x 3.2cm and 5.5cm x 5.5cm, (2).
A miniature Gladstone burgundy coloured leather case by Asprey, containing; an openfaced pocket watch, a miniature shoe, a transferware snuff box, detailed Edinburgh Castle, a French medallion with a case, two life saving fob medals, with boxes, a button hook, a cigarette holder, a pair of West Riding of Yorkshire regiment officers collar badges, eight similar buttons, a colourless paste set buckle, a portrait miniature of a lady, with a rectangular leather case, also a few antiquity and tribal items, comprising; two small ceramic bowls, a small glass bottle, an arrowhead, a pendant formed as a deer and an Indian small metal ladle and further items.
Mid-18th century English School, a portrait miniature on ivory of Colonel Shugborough Whitney with wig, wearing a red coat, grey waistcoat, agate reverse, with inscription around the reverse of frame "Coll Shug Whitney- a man of undaunted courage & undaunted integrity, Died for his country at the battle of Falkirk 1746", the image 4.3cm high. Illustrated Footnote: In Dodderidge's biography of Colonel James Gardiner he states that Whitney is recorded as taking part in the Battle of Falkirk Muir on 17 January 1746, having succeeded to Gardiner's command of the 13th Dragoons. His commanding officer General Henry 'Hangman' Hawley made the mistake of launching an unsupported cavalry attack upon the Highlanders; "a blunder which lost the English the battle and Whitney his life".
Late 18th century Irish School, portrait miniature on ivory of George Boleyn Whitney of New Pass, Co. Westmeath, Ireland with wig, wearing a black coat, and a white stock, the image 5cm high. Footnote: George Whitney was born 1734/35, admitted to the Inner Temple in 1755 and died in 1806. His uncle was Colonel Shugborough Whitney.
English school, circa 1750, portrait miniature on ivory of a lady, her head resting against her right hand, wearing a fur trimmed bodice with draped pearls, the image 3.4cm high, and another, Continental School, circa 1780, portrait miniature on ivory of a young lady wearing a pink dress with gold braiding, white fichu, and with long blond hair, the image 3.8cm high (2).
In the manner of Sampson Towgood Roch (1759-1847), Irish portrait miniature on ivory of a young gentleman with sideburns, wearing a dark blue coat, white shirt and ties, the image 7.2cm high, together with an early 19th century English School portrait miniature on ivory of a young gentleman, wearing a dark blue coat, a white shirt and tie, the image 7.3cm high (cracked) (2).
Early 19th century, English School, portrait miniature on ivory of a young gentleman wearing a black coat and a high collared white shirt, numbered 4 on the reverse, the image 7cm high (cracked), together with an early 19th century English School portrait miniature on ivory of a young gentleman, wearing a black coat, with collared white shirt and stock, the image 6.2cm high (2).
GHP or GHL, mid-18th century English School, portrait miniature on ivory of a young girl wearing a blue dress with a pearl choker around her neck, numbered 9 on the reverse and with inscription, signed with initials GHP 1759, the image 2.8cm high, together with another mid 18th century English School portrait miniature on ivory of a lady, the sister of the above, wearing a light-coloured dress and a pearl choker around her neck, numbered 17 on the reverse, indistinctly signed, the image 2.7cm high (2).
Mid 18th century, English School, portrait miniature on ivory of the Reverend Henry Leslie DD (1719-1803), red curtain in the background, numbered 11 on the reverse, the image 6.8cm high. Illustrated Footnote: Reverend Henry Leslie of Ballibay, co. Monaghan was the son of Reverend Peter Leslie and Jane Dopping. He married Catherine Meredyth (daughter of Charles Meredyth, Dean of Ardfert), in 1753. They lived at Ballibay, County Monaghan, and had three children; Peter Henry Leslie (b 1755)- died in the American wars Catherine Letitia Leslie (d 1814) Charles Albert Leslie.
Late 18th century, English School, circa 1800 in the manner of Richard Cosway, portrait miniature on ivory of Ellen Leslie née Magenis (1782-1841), with brown hair, wearing a white dress, sky background, (faded) numbered 18 on the reverse and with inscription, the image 7.2cm high. Illustrated Footnote: Ellen Magenis married Charles Albert Leslie, son of Henry Leslie (lot 2434), in July 1799. They had six children including; Henry Charles Leslie D. Dec 1832 (Lot 2442) Charles Richard Leslie Elizabeth Catherine Leslie Catherine Leslie Catherine Letitia Leslie (Lot 2438) Emily Eleanor Wilhelmina Leslie.
Late 18th century, English School, portrait miniature on ivory of Mrs Catherine Letitia Foster nee Leslie, with auburn hair dressed up, wearing a blue dress and a white frilled overdress, numbered 13 on the reverse, the image 9.3cm high. Illustrated Footnote: Catherine Letitia Leslie married Rt. Rev. William Foster Bishop of Clogher (1744- 1797) and had six children; John Leslie Foster Henrietta, Countess de Salis Reverend William Henry Foster Catherine Delap Anna Elizabeth Stawell Elizabeth Foster Letitia Foster.
Late 18th century English School in the manner of Edward Singleton, portrait miniature on ivory of Catherine Letitia Leslie signed "S 76" and a companion miniature of *** Leslie, daughter of Henry Leslie, numbered 19 on the reverse and with inscription, indistinctly signed with initials, the largest image 3.1cm high (2).

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