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After THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH (1727 - 1788) Rectangular framed, with oval slip, portrait miniature on ivorene of a lady, after Gainsborough's 1785 double portrait of Mr and Mrs William Hallett ('The Morning Walk') together with a rectangular framed, with oval slip, portrait miniature on ivorene of a lady in 19th Century costume, holding a red rose, both in ivory veneer frames, 8cm x 6.5cm and 6cm x 5cm, (2).
A Packet of assorted Ephemera incl souvenir of Rupert D'Oyly Carte's 1924 season of Gilbert and Sullivan Operas, Princes Theatre, London containing twelve photographs of artistes, each with printed facsimile signature, loose as issued in original souvenir folder, ribbon ties, + miniature souvenir of Lourdes oval portrait of child etc etc
Attributed to George Engleheart [175101829] - Miniature portrait of George Hay [1753-1804], 7th Marquess of Tweeddale:- head and shoulders with powdered hair and wearing a navy blue coat, sky back ground, oval, 7cm, in a gold frame inscribed and dated 1804 to the reverse. * Notes. George Hay was a great-grandson of the 2nd Marquess of Tweeddale, and in 1787 he inherited the title of his first cousin once-removed, the 6th Marquess. He then became a Burgess of Edinburgh a year later, Lord Lieutenant of Haddingtonshire in 1794, and a Scottish representative peer in 1796. On 18 April 1785, he married Lady Hannah Maitland (a daughter of the 7th Earl of Lauderdale). As a result of the marquess's declining health, he and his wife went to France in 1802. It was here that they were captured by Napoleon's police when war was renewed between the two countries. They were imprisoned in the fortress at Verdun and the marchioness died there on 8 May 1804, as did the marquess during the following August.
A 19th century portrait miniature of a lady wearing lace bonnet and black gown, 8 x 6cm oval in ebonised frame, together with an Edwardian watercolour, head and shoulders portrait miniature of a young lady with chestnut hair and blue eyes and a Victorian photograph of a gentleman in a silver mounted easel frame.

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