
Portrait miniature of gentleman together with four English portrait miniature of male sitters including one after Thomas Worlidge (English, 1700-1766) depicting George II in profile, one attributed to Jeremiah Meyer (Anglo-German, 1735-1789) and one attributed to Richard Crosse (1748-1810), and an English or Swiss oval enamel miniature portrait of gentleman said to be Moser the architect after J. H. Hurter (Anglo-Swiss, 1734-1799) The miniature by Lens with the sitter looking to dexter with powdered hair and wearing a blue coat with gold braid decoration, oval on ivory, signed to the right-hand side, in gilt metal frame, the enamel miniature depicting the sitter blah blah blah, the miniature after Worlidge depicting the king in profile wearing robes and garter sash, oval on ivory, mounted within a white metal filigree frame, the miniature attributed to Meyer with the sitter looking to sinister wearing a powdered wig, brown coat and frilled cravat, oval on ivory, the miniature after Crosse with the sitter with powdered hair, wearing a dark coat and cravat, oval on ivory, the last English miniature depicting an officer, circa 1785 wearing a red coat with blue facings, oval on ivory, the enamel portrait miniature, depicting the sitter looing to dexter with powdered wig, blue coat and white cravat (cracked) 3.8cm x 3.2cm, 3cm x 2.5cm, 4.8cm x 3.8cm, 3.5cm x 4cm, 3.5cm x 2.9cm and 3.2cm x 2.7cm (not including frames) (6) 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






















