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A collection of nine portrait miniatures on ivory comprising an interesting oval portrait of Nap...
A collection of nine portrait miniatures on ivory comprising an interesting oval portrait of Napoleonic interest depicting a gentleman thought to be General Jean-Charles Pichegru (French, 1761-1804) possibly attributable to Thomas Richmond (English, 1771-1837), an Anglo-Indian oval portrait of a unknown sitter thought to be Raji Khan, servant to Tipu Sultan, a rectangular portrait of a unknown gentleman thought to be of an actor, by Alfred Edward Chalon (English, 1781-1860), three military and naval portraits and three others Late 18th and 19th century The portrait thought to be Pichegru mounted in a rectangular papier mache frame, the rear backing with indistinct ink inscription, the front with applied brass presentation plaques inscribed in Latin roughly translating as 'He has died wept by many - not the countenance of the instant tyrant shakes his solid mind', the second portrait thought to be of Raji Khan (or Rajah Cawn) previously attributable to Thomas Hickey (Irish, 1741-1824), the recovered marble paper mount with original? green shagreen backing, the third of the sitter thought to be an actor signed and dated 1809, the military and naval portraits comprising a rectangular portrait of an unknown sitter, probably English School, wearing the uniform of a Field officer of the Infantry and the Waterloo medal, circa 1831, an oval portrait of a naval office, possibly attributable to Samuel Lover (English, 1797-1868) mounted in a rectangular gilt slip, and an oval portrait of gentleman, probably a senior naval officer, indistinctly signed Col. B. D***? to the rear, probably English School circa 1800, the three other portraits comprising one thought to depict John Edward Lalor, son of Sir Edward Lalor, probably Circle of Frederick Cruikshank (English, 1800-1868), another thought to depict Henry Smith and probably attributable to John Jukes (English, 1772-1851), the last depicting an unknown sitter and probably attributable to Edward Miles (English, 1752-1828), the first, oval,7cm x 5.5cm (frame 15cm x 13.3cm), the second, oval 4cm x 4.8cm (frame 6cm x 5cm, the cardboard and shagreen mount 6.8cm x 5.3cm), the third, rectangle 7.3cm x 6cm (frame 8.8cm x 7.5cm ), the fourth, rectangular 7.6cm x 6.2cm (frame 9cm x 7.5cm), the fifth, oval 7cm x 6cm, (frame 7.3cm x 5.5cm), the sixth, oval 6cm x 5cm (frame 7.5cm x 5.5cm), the seventh, oval 7cm x 5.5cm (frame 8.5cm x 7.2cm), the eighth, oval,7cm x 5.8cm (frame 8.5cm x 7.2cm), the last, oval, 7.2cm x 5.8cm (frame 8cm x 6.7cm) (9) Footnotes: The items that comprise this lot containing ivory have been registered in accordance with the CITES Ivory Act (section 10), Ref: LQA8H4B9 (Oval portrait of General Pichegru, Early 19th century: Possibly attributable to Thomas Richmond); Ref: 9A8RUMD9 (portrait thought to be of Tipu Sultan servant Raji Khan, previously attributed to Thomas Hickey); Ref: C7AFV5ZN (Rectangular portrait of an actor by Alfred Edward Chalon); Ref: ZLU6JEHB (Rectangular portrait of a Field officer wearing the Waterloo medal); Ref: L2E6GNQ9 (Rectangular portrait of a naval officer, Attributed to Samuel Lover); Ref: 8NVVJPDT (Oval portrait of John Edward Lalor, probably circle of Frederick Cruikshank); Ref: CE8QLU2U (Oval portrait of Henry Smith, by John Jukes); Ref: 5PGBZ7YV (Oval portrait of a gentleman, circa 1810, probably attributable to Edward Miles); Ref: 1G4BK9QP (Oval portrait of gentleman, indistinctly signed) Provenance Property of a Lady The portrait of a gentleman thought to be an actor signed by Alfred Edward Chalon purchased Sotheby's, 28th October 1980, lot 48. The portrait of a naval officer attributed Samuel Lover purchased Sotheby's 6th October 1980, lot 103. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y Ф Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13. Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
A collection of nine portrait miniatures on ivory comprising an interesting oval portrait of Napoleonic interest depicting a gentleman thought to be General Jean-Charles Pichegru (French, 1761-1804) possibly attributable to Thomas Richmond (English, 1771-1837), an Anglo-Indian oval portrait of a unknown sitter thought to be Raji Khan, servant to Tipu Sultan, a rectangular portrait of a unknown gentleman thought to be of an actor, by Alfred Edward Chalon (English, 1781-1860), three military and naval portraits and three others Late 18th and 19th century The portrait thought to be Pichegru mounted in a rectangular papier mache frame, the rear backing with indistinct ink inscription, the front with applied brass presentation plaques inscribed in Latin roughly translating as 'He has died wept by many - not the countenance of the instant tyrant shakes his solid mind', the second portrait thought to be of Raji Khan (or Rajah Cawn) previously attributable to Thomas Hickey (Irish, 1741-1824), the recovered marble paper mount with original? green shagreen backing, the third of the sitter thought to be an actor signed and dated 1809, the military and naval portraits comprising a rectangular portrait of an unknown sitter, probably English School, wearing the uniform of a Field officer of the Infantry and the Waterloo medal, circa 1831, an oval portrait of a naval office, possibly attributable to Samuel Lover (English, 1797-1868) mounted in a rectangular gilt slip, and an oval portrait of gentleman, probably a senior naval officer, indistinctly signed Col. B. D***? to the rear, probably English School circa 1800, the three other portraits comprising one thought to depict John Edward Lalor, son of Sir Edward Lalor, probably Circle of Frederick Cruikshank (English, 1800-1868), another thought to depict Henry Smith and probably attributable to John Jukes (English, 1772-1851), the last depicting an unknown sitter and probably attributable to Edward Miles (English, 1752-1828), the first, oval,7cm x 5.5cm (frame 15cm x 13.3cm), the second, oval 4cm x 4.8cm (frame 6cm x 5cm, the cardboard and shagreen mount 6.8cm x 5.3cm), the third, rectangle 7.3cm x 6cm (frame 8.8cm x 7.5cm ), the fourth, rectangular 7.6cm x 6.2cm (frame 9cm x 7.5cm), the fifth, oval 7cm x 6cm, (frame 7.3cm x 5.5cm), the sixth, oval 6cm x 5cm (frame 7.5cm x 5.5cm), the seventh, oval 7cm x 5.5cm (frame 8.5cm x 7.2cm), the eighth, oval,7cm x 5.8cm (frame 8.5cm x 7.2cm), the last, oval, 7.2cm x 5.8cm (frame 8cm x 6.7cm) (9) Footnotes: The items that comprise this lot containing ivory have been registered in accordance with the CITES Ivory Act (section 10), Ref: LQA8H4B9 (Oval portrait of General Pichegru, Early 19th century: Possibly attributable to Thomas Richmond); Ref: 9A8RUMD9 (portrait thought to be of Tipu Sultan servant Raji Khan, previously attributed to Thomas Hickey); Ref: C7AFV5ZN (Rectangular portrait of an actor by Alfred Edward Chalon); Ref: ZLU6JEHB (Rectangular portrait of a Field officer wearing the Waterloo medal); Ref: L2E6GNQ9 (Rectangular portrait of a naval officer, Attributed to Samuel Lover); Ref: 8NVVJPDT (Oval portrait of John Edward Lalor, probably circle of Frederick Cruikshank); Ref: CE8QLU2U (Oval portrait of Henry Smith, by John Jukes); Ref: 5PGBZ7YV (Oval portrait of a gentleman, circa 1810, probably attributable to Edward Miles); Ref: 1G4BK9QP (Oval portrait of gentleman, indistinctly signed) Provenance Property of a Lady The portrait of a gentleman thought to be an actor signed by Alfred Edward Chalon purchased Sotheby's, 28th October 1980, lot 48. The portrait of a naval officer attributed Samuel Lover purchased Sotheby's 6th October 1980, lot 103. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y Ф Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13. Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing