Good English and Continental Portrait Miniatures Including Works by Or Attributed to Jean Baptiste Augustin, John Bogle, John Buncombe, Richard Cosway, John Donaldson, George Engleheart, John Field, D. Gibson, William Grimaldi, Pierre Adolphe Hall, Thomas Hazlehurst, Horace Hone, Nathaniel Hone, Johann Heinrich Hurter, Charles Jagger, Peter Paul Lens, Jeremiah Meyer, Thomas Peat, Andrew Plimer, Augustin Ritt, Daniel Saint, Samuel Shelley, John Smart, Robert White and Christian F. Zincke; and Objects of Vertu with European Enamels Including a Collection of Miniature and Portrait Boxes, Vernis Martin Boxes and Étuis-à-tablettes [including the Property of W.A. Twiston-Davies, the Estate of the Late Mrs Charles E. Dunlap ... R.H. More and J.R. More] which Will be Sold by Auction by Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co. ... at Their Large Galleries ...


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Portrait Miniatures


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Early English Portrait Miniatures in the Collection of the Duke of Buccleuch


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