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A 19th century copy oval portrait miniature on ivory of a Queen Anne beauty. Signed ‘Black’. 2.75in. (7cm.). In a gilt hard metal glazed chased foliage frame with ribbon tied surmount. Together with a 19th century oval copy portrait miniature on ivory of a French beauty from the Louis XIV courts. 2.75in. (7cm.). In an early 19th century chased glazed gilt frame the reverse inscribed ‘Madame Siddon Koger’. (2)./t
19th Century English School 2 3/4in. x 2 1/2in. (7 x 6.3cm) oval A miniature bust portrait of a grey-haired man posed in profile wearing a blue coat and a white cravat Unframed in silk-lined case; together with a gold-coloured-metal pendant miniatures-frame containing memorium locks of hair and blue enamel panel to the reverse, set seed pearls and initial 'L'. (2)
A Collection of Four Photographic Portrait Miniatures on Glass of various members of the Wood Gibson Family, of North Wales, including Lieutenant Gibson of the 30th Regiment, his father Wood Gibson Esq., Letitia Gibson, and Kate Palm nee Gibson, in leather cases impressed 'Mr Kilburn, 234 Regent Street, and an oval miniature portrait of a bearded gentleman seated by a table and dressed in black dinner suit, inscribed in pencil to verso-'for Tom, Wood Gibson Born 1798 Died 1879', 8.5 cm high (5)
Miss Carlotta Nowlan: A Portrait Miniature of a Lady], with upswept brown hair, brown eyes, wearing a pearl necklace and lace trimmed dress, signed, 9cm, in a leather case; and [Another Portrait Miniature of an Elderly Gentleman], with blue eyes, wearing a black jacket, signed, oval, 7.5cm, in a folding leather case (2) *This artist appears in Foskett (Daphne): A Dictionary of British Miniature Painters, Volume 1, page 425, where she is described as having “exhibited at the R.A. etc 1885-1911, from The Elms, Cheam, Surrey. The majority of her exhibits were of flowers”.
A Fine Posthumous Portrait Miniature on Enamel by William Essex], of Anna Matilda, wife of Henry Seymour Simes, depicted half height and length in brown bonnet and dress, oval, 5.5cm by 4.5cm, inscribed on the reverse ". born 20 Novr 1812, married 17 April 1841, died 7 April 1845. She being dead yet speaketh. Painted by W Essex, Enamel Painter to Her Majesty & HRH Prince Albert, AD1845", in an engraved gold pendant mount, all within a contemporary gilt brass frame, glazed to the reverse and with lock and key, 12cm by 11cm overall *Ex Greenwood Collection, Tennants Auctioneers, Friday 6 December 1991, lot 331. *William Essex (1784-1869) became enamel painter to Her Majesty in 1839.
English School, circa 1830: A Silhouette Profile Portrait Miniature of Jenefer Jones], wearing a grey dress with matching head piece, oval, 7.6cm; and [English School: Portrait Miniature of a Lady and Gentleman, circa 1830], bust length, she wears a mob cap and blue cloak, he wears a black jack, oval, 6cm (both unfinished), all in black lacquered papier mâché frames (3)
I...Parker, after Robert Smirke (19th century) "Commemoration of the XIVth February MDCCXCVII", depicting the Figure of Britannia Celebrating the English Navy's Victory under Admiral Lord Nelson; Twenty Further Portrait Studies, including Earl St Vincent, Sir C Thompson Bt, Lord Redstock, Sir W Parker Bt, Frederick, Knowles, Collingwood, Whitshed, Caulder, Dacres, Sadmarez, Murray, Sutton, Troubridge, Martin, Polry, Gray, Towby, Miller and Irwin] Engraved by William Henry Worthington and published by R Bowyer, the Historic Gallery, Pall Mall, 1st June 1803, black and white engraving, 67.5cm by 48cm (26 1/2in by 19in), unframed; together with ["Commemoration of the Victory of the 1st June MDCCXCIV] Extensively inscribed by Francesco Bartolozzi R.A. the landscape and water engraved by Landseer, and the portrait of the First Admiral engraved by Ryder, other portraits of the captains engraved by Stow, published by R Bowyer; ["Commemoration of the XIth October MDCCXCVII"] Extensively inscribed by George Noble from the original miniatures by John Smart esq. together with further publication details; ["Victors of the Nile", engraved Miniature Portraits of Saumarez, Trowbridge, Darby, Louis, Pryton, Ball, Hood, Gould, Foley, Westcott, Thompson, Hallowell, Miller and Berry] Engraved by W. Bromley & I. Landseer, with the portraits by Lenney after Robert Smirke R.I., published by R. Bowyer; [A Small Sheet of Engraved Text] giving Admiral Nelson's Glorious Victory from the London Gazette Extraordinary, Octb 2nd 1798; [A Plan of the Action between the English and Dutch Fleets on the 11th Octb 1797]; and two further prints ["Battle of the Nile", an Historical Representation of Lord Viscount Duncan's Victory; Admiral De Winter's Resignation on Board the Venerable on Oct 11th 1797] Both extensively inscribed, one dated 1805, various sizes (8) *I. Parker may be the engraver James Parker (1750-1805)
English School (early 19th century) Portrait miniature of a lady head and shoulders wearing a black dress white lace bonnet and curled hair Watercolour on ivory 5.5cm x 5cm In a gold scrolled frame inscribed ‘Elizabeth Dunn died July 12th 1849’ together with two further miniatures one of a lady dressed in black in a gilt pendant mount with a glazed hair locket to the reverse containing a spray of hair and another of a young woman in the manner of Nattier (3)
English School (circa 1830) Portrait miniature of a gentleman head and shoulders dressed in black 5.5cm x 4cm In a plain gold frame with a hair locket to the reverse containing a spray of hair with seed pearl initials and another overpainted print of a gentleman within a chased foliate frame with a hair locket to the reverse containing a spray of hair (2)
British school early 19th century- Portrait miniature of young woman in a white dress, head and shoulders turned to the right, on ivory, oval, 6.5x5cm: Continental school 19th century- Portrait miniature of an elderly lady, head and shoulders in a white shawl, on ivory: together with 2 other portrait miniatures on ivory, all unframed, (4)
British school 19th century- Portrait miniature of a gentleman in a blue coat, head and shoulders turned to the left, on ivory, 5.5x4.5cm: European School- Portrait miniature of a gentleman in a black coat and scarf, head and shoulders turned to the right, on card: together with 3 other 19th century portrait miniatures of gentlemen, (5), (part unframed)
British school 19th century- Portrait miniature of a girl with a Spaniel, seated half-length in a green dress, oil on board, bears initials 'EM' on the reverse, 8.2x7cm: British School 19th century- Portrait miniature of a boy, traditionally held to be Robert Townley Woodman, born July 24 1826, pencil and watercolour on paper, indistinctly signed and dated 1831: together with 2 other 19th century portrait miniatures,(4)(unframed)
Joseph North, 19th century- Portrait miniature of a girl traditionally held to be Sara Sanders, half-length in a blue dress, turned to the right, on paper, bears signature and title verso, in an ebony frame, 14.4x12cm: British school 19th century- Portrait miniature of a boy, pencil on paper, inscribed indistinctly, verso: Continental school, 19th century, portrait of a woman, head and shoulders, turned to the right wearing a bonnet, oil on board, (3), (part unframed)

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