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"HUNTLEY An early 19th century, half length miniature portrait of a young lady, her black hair held with a red band, Watercolour, probably on Ivory, signed, 62mm x 50mm, oval, in thistle tipped ebonised glazed frame, together with a SILHOUETTE of a m" ilitary man, on card, 71mm x 55mm, oval, in acorn tipped ebonised frame
A Small Quantity of Jewellery, including a diamond set pendant, rose cut diamonds in a chandelier drop style, measures 3.1cm by 4.2cm, a paste cross, a large paste brooch with a portrait miniature centrally, within a foliate surround, measures 7cm by 5.2cm, a pair of paste buckles, and a blue paste bead necklace and pair of drop earrings (6) NB There are several damages to the items
Mrs Beetham (18th/19th century): Portrait Silhouette of a Gentleman, wearing Regency costume, with lace collar, a ribbon in his hair, facing left, black ink on the reverse of oval convex glass, inscribed verso Profiles in miniature by Mrs Beetham and bearing a later inscribed label Silhouette reverse painted on glass by Mrs Beetham circa 1790, original price £895, possibly purchased at the British Antique Dealers Fair and bearing the original maker`s label, black ink on glass, oval, 10cm by 8cm; and Five Further Examples, one of a young lady facing right, another of a child facing right, one of a young boy facing left, wearing period costume with decorative lace collar and hat, his costume decorated with gold buttons, inscribed Thomas Stoddert brother of G S S, died young, and two oval pencil drawings of a lady and gentleman dressed in Regency costume, both facing left, various sizes (6)
J H Millington (19th century): Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing period costume, facing left, inscribed on the original maker`s label verso Miniature and Portrait Painter 204 High Holborn NB drawing taught, black ink on paper, oval, 7cm by 5.5cm; Seven Further Silhouettes, two on silk or fabric one inscribed Joseph Copp, aged 28 November 13th 1815, one possibly on glass, and the other of his wife bearing inscription Mary Niery Copp aged 30 June 18th 1815, (damaged);, one inscribed William Fisheget Shrapnell, Dresser to A T Clive at St Thomas Hospital London 1797, married Mary Jones of Gossington Hall, Slimbridge, another dated 1827, some highlighted in gold, one bearing a family tree; and A Portrait Miniature of a Solder, half length, wearing uniform and hat, watercolour and black ink, all oval, various sizes (9)
J H Gillespie: Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman, wearing period costume, a brown coat and white stock, facing right, inscribed on the artist`s original label verso Likenesses Profile Miniature Painter, watercolour, oval, 7.5cm by 5.5cm; and Five Further Miniatures, one of a lady, circa 1900-20), another of a young boy, half length, wearing black jacket, cream waistcoat and blue bow tie (c.1850-60), three miniatures of gentleman (one damaged), various sizes (6)
Thomas Marshall: Portrait Miniature of Katherine Mary, Lady Forester, wearing black dress with lace collar and bonnet before an orange curtain, inscribed on an old label verso with the sitter`s name, the artist`s name and 1830, watercolour (possibly on ivory), oval, 5cm by 4cm; and Five Further Portrait Miniatures of Ladies, one inscribed Hannah Mole, lent by M Holtby, Sax Dane Lodge, Poppleton, York, another attributed to J R Galland (fl.1818), a lady standing half length wearing an orange dress with lace accessories, her hat decorated with flowers, various sizes (6)
English School (19th century): Portrait Miniature of a Fashionable Gentleman, wearing a blue jacket, white shirt, brown scarf and jewellery, watercolour, possibly on ivory, 8.5cm by 6cm, in original leather covered carrying case; and Five Further Portrait Miniatures of Gentlemen, two unfinished, one of a military gentleman, another of an Edwardian sitter, wearing a grey suit and blue tie, a flower in his lapel, various sizes (6)
English School (19th/20th century): Portrait Miniature of Charles I, watercolour, oval, 7cm by 5.5cm; A Hand-Coloured Engraving of the Prince of Wales; Four Portrait Miniatures, one depicting Constant Denis, aged 34, 12th November 1832, two in original leather carrying cases, various sizes (6)
W Haines: Portrait Miniature of an Elderly Gentleman, wearing black coat and white lace stock, inscribed verso and with his address 10 South Molton Street, watercolour on ivory, oval, 7cm by 5cm; and Five Further Miniature Portraits of Gentlemen, two in their original leather carrying cases, oval, various sizes (6)
English School (19th/20th century): Portrait Miniature of a Young Man, head and shoulders, wearing period costume, facing right and looking up, pencil and watercolour, oval, 7cm by 6.5cm; Two Further Watercolours, one possibly after Angela Kaufmann of two Regency ladies, in a small circular marble frame with decorative glass border; A Picture of a Collie Dog, signed verso WB Ford 1884, in original leather carrying case; and Various Tinted-Over Photographs, of ladies and gents, some contained in velvet lined leather carrying cases, others singularly framed, various sizes (qty) One photograph of a young boy in a decorative frame decorated with standing figures holding either a sword or spear and embellished with birds, a shield, a dagger and a bow and arrow
Of Italian and Austrian Royal family interest, an exquisite yellow metal, green hide bound Calling Card Case, the button-operated latched hinged lid having the words ``Souvenir, D`amitie`` applied within a border of naturalistic flowers in relief, the main body of the case to one side having an oval portrait miniature 1 1/8`` x 15/16`` of a blue eyed lady in elegant dress and headdress, her necklace bearing the initials ``C.B.``, to the opposite side is a similar oval panel encapsulating a mat of blond hair with the raised intertwined letters ``M.C`` appearing to be elegantly set with 90 tiny old cut Diamonds. 92mm long, 54mm wide and approx. 7mm thick. Accompanying the case is a small piece of card hand written in ink with ``......Carolina Queen of Naples, (Daughter of Maria Teresa Empress of Austria) whose miniature is one side, and her initials in brilliants to the other - to her goddaughter Carolina Swinburne daughter of Henry Swinburne of Hamsterly, Co. Durham Great Aunt of Antonia Cholmeley, - Mrs. W. Conybeare Bruce``.
Circle of John Field - Oval Head and Shoulders Portrait Silhouette of Richard Watson, early 19th Century cut paper heightened in gilt, inscribed verso, approx 7cm x 6cm, within a gilt mount and ebonized frame, together with an painted and paper appliqué silhouette, Oval Miniature Portrait of a Naval Officer, possibly Lord Nelson.
British School, late 19th century, A Portrait Miniature, of Henrietta Frances (`Harriet`) Ponsonby (née Spencer), Countess of Bessborough, after Sir Joshua Reynolds RA, bears signature, oval, in an oval pendant frame mounted with engraved abolone panels and copper-tone gilding to the frame, with ebonised and monogram inset back, 8.3x6.5cm: British School, late 19th century, a Portrait Miniature, of a lady half-length turned to the right, after George Romney, bears signature, oval, in an oval pendant frame mounted with engraved abolone panels and copper-tone gilding to the frame, with ebonised and abalone foliate motif inset back, 8.2x6.5cm., (2)
AMENDMENT: INSCRIPTION NOT AS STATED- Irish/British School, late 18th century- Portrait of an officer, traditionally held to be Bartholomew Graves, son of Anthony Graves of Abbeyview Co Kilkenny, quarter-length in uniform, turned to the left; oil on panel, feigned oval, mounted in a rectangular maple veneered frame, 16x13.5cm Note: The subject of this portrait, Bartholomew Graves, is traditionally held to have fought in the American War of Independence. The inscription on the reverse reads as follows: `Bartholomew Graves settled in Philadelphia PA USA where he was a major of 2nd Batt the Philadelphia Militia Legion in 1808` : A Portrait Miniature, Irish/British, 19th century, depicting a gentleman, traditionally held to be Anthony Graves of Abbeyview, Thomastown, Co Kilkenny, quarter-length turned to the right in a brown coat, oval, mounted in a rectangular gilt composition frame, 6x5cm: A Portrait Miniature, British, 19th century, depicting a gentleman, traditionally held to be Anthony Pierce Allen, seated half-length in a blue coat, mounted in a rectangular ebonised frame, 11x8cm Note: Robert Pierce Allen, son of Robert Allen, owner of Ballystraw, saved an East Indiaman and the company gave him his own 20 gun command in grateful recognition of his prowess: British Provincial School, 19th century, depicting an elderly man quarter-length turned to the left, oval, ebonised rectangular frame, 7x5.5cm: A Silhouette Portrait , British School, depicting of a young boy mounted in a reeded ebonised frame, 9x6cm., (5)

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