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NICHOLAS HILLIARD

(c.1547-1619)

A pair of portrait miniatures of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) and Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester (1532-1588); she in a black bodice, pleated ruff, and gold jewelled necklace, with a veil and jewels in her hair; he wearing a black bodice, pleated ruff, collar of the Order of the Garter, and black cap with rubies,

Circa 1675

FRENCH SCHOOL (17th century)

Portrait miniature of a Marshal of France, probably Marshal Louis Francis, Duc d’Boufflers (1644-1711) wearing armour with gilded decoration, long, curled wig, entrenchments in the background,

Probably circa 1693/4

ENGLISH SCHOOL (17th century)

An oil portrait of Charles I (1600-1649) with 16 costume ‘mica’ talcs,

Circa 1650

NICHOLAS HILLIARD

(c.1547-1619)

Portrait miniature of a Noblewoman, possibly of Elizabeth, Lady Leighton (née Knollys) (1549-c.1605), wearing court dress in black and white, decorated with white bows and gold and diamond jewels, large ‘cartwheel’ ruff[1]; feather hairpiece and pearl in her curled auburn hair,

Circa 1585

PETER OLIVER

(Circa 1594-1647)

Venetia, Lady Digby (née Stanley) (1600-33), wearing an embroidered orange and gold dress, with ‘saffron’ lace ruff and earrings, her long wavy hair falling to her shoulders,

Circa 1615-1620

Attributed to JACQUES-ANTOINE ARLAUD

(1668-1746)

Probably Charles Lennox, first duke of Richmond, first duke of Lennox, and duke of Aubigny in the French nobility (1672–1723), wearing black gown/doublet with lace cravat and red ribbon, black hat with red and white feathers,

Circa 1685

SOUTHERN GERMAN SCHOOL (17th century)

A lady, probably a bride, wearing black gown with white underdress, lace sleeves and lace-edged collar, an elaborate gold jewel in the shape of a ribbon set with a large ruby hangs from a gold collar at her neck; she also wears a lace ‘calotte’ or bonnet made from lace ,

Circa 1670

Attributed to JOSEPH WERNER

(1637-1710)

Portrait of Philippe II de Bourbon, Duke of Orléans (1674-1723) when a boy, wearing gilt-studded armour and gold-trimmed white cape, the red bow at his neck fastened with lace, landscape background,

Circa 1685

MATTHEW SNELLING

(1621-1678)

Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, in black habit slashed on front and sleeves to reveal white, white lawn collar with tassels, long brown curling hair; tan-coloured curtain and sky background, gold edge border,

1655

SUSANNAH-PENELOPE ROSSE

(Circa 1655-1700)

Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, thought to be Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich (1625-1672), wearing armour and white lace jabot, his hair worn long and curled,

Circa 1674

PETER OLIVER

(Circa 1594-1647)

A Nobleman, facing right in gold-studded armour and lace ruff; red curtain background,

ISAAC OLIVER

(c.1565-1617)

Portrait miniature of a Nobleman wearing a white doublet with embroidery and slashes, and a lace-edged rebato collar; blue background with gold border,

Circa 1615

ISAAC OLIVER

(c.1565-1617)

Portrait miniature of Lady Dorothy Sidney (née Percy) (c.1598-1659), later Countess of Leicester, wearing elaborate embroidered dress, pearl necklace and earring, a garland of fresh flowers in her loose blonde hair,

Circa 1615

ISAAC OLIVER

(c.1565-1617)

Portrait miniature of a Nobleman wearing a black doublet with an embroidered pink sash, a rebato collar with scalloped lace edging, and a large gem stone earring; his hair in a ‘lovelock’ on his left; a gold sunburst over his right shoulder,

1610s

Attributed to ROBERT NANTEUIL

(Circa 1623-1678)

Portrait of a Noblewoman, possibly Anne-Marie d'Orléans Longueville, duchesse de Nemours (1625-1707), wearing floral embroidered ‘banyan’ over white gown, pearl necklace and large pearl earrings, her curled hair decorated with ribbons,

Circa 1665

WENCESLAS HOLLAR

(1607-1677)

Portrait miniature of Jane Seymour (c.1509-1637), blue background, turned to the left, wearing crimson dress trimmed with black onyx cabochon, gold oversleeves, a gem set gold brooch with pendant pearls, two strand necklace with pendant set with carnelian and black onyx cabochon, gable headress with lappets and black veil over her shoulder,

Circa 1640

Portrait miniature of a Gentleman wearing a slashed black doublet, a standing collar edged with lace, a grey streak in his hair, a gold hoop earring with a black cord, a blue sash edged with gold embroidery, the pommel of a sword visible at his left side; with a blue background and a gold border,

Circa 1610

NICHOLAS HILLIARD

(c.1547-1619)

Portrait miniature of a Soldier, wearing white doublet and ruff, jewel-set gorget, yellow embroidered sash and gilt-banded helmet with white plumes on a purple velvet plinth behind,

1614

NICHOLAS HILLIARD

(c.1547-1619)

Portrait miniature of a courtier, possibly Sir William Drury (1550–1590) wearing a gold edged armour over a white doublet, a lace-trimmed collar and a gold-embroidered blue sash, with a blue-enamelled earring, woodland and sky background, gold border,

Circa 1587

RICHARD GIBSON

(1615-1690)

Portrait drawing of an unknown Gentleman, possibly Michael Rosse (d.c. 1735) wearing coat with ribbon decoration and jabot, his hand across his lower body,

Circa 1675

DAVID DES GRANGES

(c.1611-c.1672)

Portrait miniature of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch (1649-1685), the eldest illegitimate son of Charles II of England and his mistress Lucy Walter,

Circa 1657

FRENCH SCHOOL (17th century)

Portrait of a Nobleman, wearing a scarlet-lined damask gold embroidered robe and white lace jabot, over a red silk bow, his hair worn long,

Circa 1670

Portrait of a gentleman, called Leonhardus Baur (b.1529), aged twenty, resting on a table covered with red cloth, wearing a black doublet, sleeves slashed to reveal white, and a brown coat, sleeves slashed to reveal maroon, white shirt tied with black ribbon, and a black cap with gold and silver pins; a merchant’s symbol and memento mori to the top left,

16th century

DUTCH or ENGLISH SCHOOL

Portrait of a Gentleman, traditionally called Andrew Marvell (1621-1678), wearing a olive green coat with a white lawn chemise and a black sash, pale blue background, his hair worn long,

Circa 1650

DUTCH SCHOOL

A pair of oil portraits, presumably Husband and Wife; he wearing armour, lawn collar and a red sash around his arm; she wearing lace-trimmed blue dress with diamond and pearl brooch, pearls and pearl-drop earrings,

Circa 1650

PETER CROSS

(Circa 1645-1724)

Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, wearing white jabot decorated with white embroidery, blue robes, powdered wig,

dated 1699

PETER CROSS

(Circa 1645-1724)

Portrait miniature of James Scott (formerly Crofts), Duke of Monmouth and first duke of Buccleuch (1649–1685),

Circa 1681-84

SAMUEL COOPER

(1607/8-1672)

Portrait miniature of a Gentleman facing left, wearing breastplate with gilt studs and white lawn collar, long brown curling hair and moustache, column and sky background,

Dated 1645

Studio of FRANCIS CLOUET

(Circa 1520-1572)

Portrait miniature of Charles IX (1550-74), King of France, as a boy, wearing black doublet with gold embroidery and fur trim and black velvet cap with white ostrich feather,

Attributed to JOAN CARLILE

(1600-1679)

Portrait of a Lady, wearing blue dress with white lace trim and gold, pearl and diamond brooch at her corsage, pearls at her neck and pearl earrings,

Circa 1650

CHARLES BEALE

(1660-?1726)

Two portrait miniatures of Jemima, 1st Countess of Sandwich (1625–1674) and her husband, Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich (1625–1672),

Circa 1675-80

JACQUES-ANTOINE ARLAUD

(1668-1743)

Portrait miniature of James Brydges, 8th Baron Chandos (1642-1714), wearing Turkish dress [1], including fur-lined red pelisse (or kaftan) over blue embroidered waistcoat,

Circa 1687

ENGLISH SCHOOL (17th century)

Portrait of Gentleman, possibly a member of the Ernle family, wearing black doublet and white lace collar drawn with tassels, his natural hair worn to his shoulders,

16th Century