Attributed to SIR JAMES PALMER
(1584-1657)
Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, said to be a member of the ‘Dorset’ family, wearing white falling ruff trimmed with lace and black, embroidered doublet,
Circa 1615
JOHN HOSKINS the Elder
(c.1590-1664)
Portrait miniature of a Lady, wearing black dress with white lace border, white lace collar and black rosette, pearl earrings and pearls in her curled hair,
Circa 1635
SAMUEL BERNARD
(1615-1687)
A portrait miniature of a lady of the French court, wearing a blue dress with gold braid and lace border, a large pearl and diamond jewel on her shoulder, with light-coloured hair,
Circa 1676
FRENCH SCHOOL (17th century)
Portrait of a Gentleman, possibly Henri II, Duke of Guise (1614-1664), wearing a cloak band and a love lock with a bow,
DUTCH SCHOOL (17th Century)
Two portraits of Gentlemen; one wearing black doublet with white lawn collar and tassels; the other also in black doublet with buff-coloured cloak, his collar edged with lace,
Circa 1650
RICHARD GIBSON
(1615-1690)
Portrait of Richard Gibson (c.1605-1690), wearing lawn collar, his hair long and curled,
Circa 1660
DAVID DES GRANGES
(c.1611-c.1672)
Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, facing left, with armour breastplate and lawn collar, landscape and cavalrymen in the background,
NICHOLAS DIXON
(1660-1708)
Portrait miniature of a nobleman, facing the right, wearing blue sash, red sleeves with slashes, and lace cravat,
Circa 1680
ENGLISH SCHOOL (17th century)
Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing gilt-edged armour and lace jabot, his blond hair worn long,
Circa 1655
WERNER HASSEL (fl. c.1686)
Portrait miniature of Louis de Duras, 2nd Earl of Feversham (c.1641-1709), facing right in gilt-studded armour, lace cravat and wearing the Sash of the St. Esprit,
1686
RICHARD GIBSON
(1615-1690)
Portrait miniature of a Nobleman wearing lawn collar, long natural black wig and armour,
Circa late 1660s
THOMAS FLATMAN
(1635-1688)
Portrait miniature of a Young Gentleman, wearing black robes and white lawn collar; landscape and cloudy sky background,
1668
JOHN HOSKINS the Elder
(c.1590-1664)
Portrait miniature of a Knight of the Bath, wearing a black doublet, white lace ‘falling’ ruff and red ribbon sash; circa 1620s,
Circa 1620s