We found 31366 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 31366 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
31366 item(s)/page
An early 19th century oval portrait miniature (probably on ivory) of a young lady with brown hair and a plain high waisted dress, glazed in a yellow metal oval frame with ornate mount, the glazed back displaying plaited brown hair, with an over large leather clad and velvet lined display case (6.5cms high)
An early 19th century oval portrait miniature of a small child, bare shouldered and holding a garland of flowers. Indistinctly signed "A Medini `49" ?. Mounted under glass in a yellow metal brooch mount with mother of pearl backing (approx 4.5cms) in a fitted leather clad and velvet lined presentation box
An early 19th century watercolour miniature portrait on ivory of a pretty young lady, her hair in ringlets and wearing a plain white dress with lace collar. Mounted under glass in an oval yellow metal frame with foliate detail and damage to the back. With a red leather and silk lined case (approx 6.5cms high)
HENRY COLLEN (1797-1879) Portrait Miniature of Thomas Andrew Knight FRSA, seated half-length, wearing a dark coat and white ruff, on ivory, together with a hair inset within accompanying case 5 x 4in; two portrait miniatures by other hands; and a watercolour depicting a Mother and Child, c.1850 (4) Thomas Andrew Knight (1759-1838) was a horticulturalist and botanist who lived at Downton Castle, Herefordshire. He was the brother of Richard Payne Knight. He used the 10,000 acres he inherited to conduct breeding of strawberries, cabbages and Pear. The significonce of his research into horticultural practise was recognised in his lifetime. He was a fellow at the Royal Society and second President of the Royal Horticultural Society from 1811 to 1838.
A collection of five miniatures, 19th century, including a pair of reproduction 18th century portraits in decorated, panelled ivory frames, 14cm long in total; a portrait of a lady, circa 1840, in a veneered frame; a triple family portrait, and a small circular painted glass miniature depicting a gentleman in 17th century dress
HUGH DOUGLAS HAMILTON (1736-1808) PORTRAIT OF ANNA TONELLI NÉE NISTRI bust length in a white turban and lace trimmed white dress, with inscription in a contemporary hand on the backboard Anna Tonelli ..... in London 1796, pastel, oval, 24 x 20.5cm The sitter, Anna Tonelli (Florence c1763-1846) was an accomplished portraitist in miniature and pastel. She came into contact with several English Grand Tourists in Italy in the 1780`s and there met Hamilton whose influence is apparent in her work. She was employed by Lord Clive and lived in London from 1794-97 before travelling with the Clive family to India in 1798. ++In fine condition in good quality later carved giltwood frame with sanded spandrels
Miniature portrait of an Irish Lord Lieutenant by F.C.Robinson. A fine quality paining, depicting the head and shoulders of a lord lieutenant. He is shown wearing scarlet coatee, with box pattern, silver bullion epaulettes. To is collar can be clearly seen, shamrock embroidery. Signed F. Robinson. Mounted into a gilt metal oval frame and a leather a velvet lined case (case A/F). Colours remain bright detail is good. Frederic Cayel Robinson A.R.A., R.W.S., R.O.I., R.B.A., N.E.A.C. 1862-1927

-
31366 item(s)/page