Loading Spinner

Richard Beard Sold at Auction Prices

Photographer

See Artist Details

0 Lots

Sort By:

Categories

    Auction Date

    Seller

    Seller Location

    Price Range

    to
    • Richard Beard (1802-1888), attr.
      Jun. 06, 2024

      Richard Beard (1802-1888), attr.

      Est: £100 - £120

      Richard Beard (1802-1888), attr. Richard Beard (1802-1888), attr. PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN, c.1840s. Monochromatic ninth plate daguerreotype portrait, in brass mat with oval aperture and Beard Patentee stamp to lower margin, housed in half, top-hinged red moroco case, lid missing.

      Chiswick Auctions
    • Richard Beard (1801-1885)
      Jul. 05, 2023

      Richard Beard (1801-1885)

      Est: £80 - £120

      Richard Beard (1801-1885) Richard Beard (1801-1885) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL, c.1850s. Hand-coloured Daguerreotype, a ninth plate in a plain brass mount, with studio stamp on the rear of the red morocco case, side-hinged with some tarnishing and haze present.

      Chiswick Auctions
    • Richard Beard (1802-1888)
      Nov. 25, 2022

      Richard Beard (1802-1888)

      Est: £200 - £300

      Richard Beard (1802-1888) Richard Beard (1802-1888) A SELECTION OF DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS, c.1850, a handtinted quarter plate daguerreotype of a young woman in an arched top plain brass mount, a quarter plate hand tinted daguerreotype of a gentlemen with chequered crevatte, a monochromatic sixth plate of a young man and a portrait of a gentleman together with a hand tinted sixth plate of a young women and a hand tinted ninth plate daguerreotype of young child with single lower hinge, each in morroco case with Beard's Photographic Institution stamp verso

      Chiswick Auctions
    • Richard Beard (1801-1885)
      May. 24, 2022

      Richard Beard (1801-1885)

      Est: £200 - £300

      Richard Beard (1801-1885) Richard Beard (1801-1885) PORTRAITS OF A LADY AND A GENTLEMAN, c.1841-1852, hand coloured quarter plate daguerreotypes (2), in plain brass mounts, some spotting and haze present on the plates surface and glass housing, both daguerreotypes would benefit from professional cleaning and resealing, in plain brass mounts, with a dark green morocco, side hinged case, stamped on the rear with Beard's Photographic Institutions gilt embossed emblem

      Chiswick Auctions
    • Richard Beard (1801-1885)
      May. 24, 2022

      Richard Beard (1801-1885)

      Est: £200 - £300

      Richard Beard (1801-1885) Richard Beard (1801-1885) INDIVIDUAL PORTRAITS OF GENTLEMEN & A WOMAN, c.1840s, monochromatic ninth plate daguerreotype portraits, with varying condition issues affecting the plates, each housed in a Beard Patentee black lacquered wall hanging frames, two examples with Beard's Red London Studios label affixed verso, and one example with manuscript title of sitter; Thomas Battery, Taken in York September 1844, verso, potentially taken by Samuel Walker. https://brontesisters.co.uk/Samuel-Walker,-Photographer.html

      Chiswick Auctions
    • Richard Beard (1801-1885)
      May. 24, 2022

      Richard Beard (1801-1885)

      Est: £120 - £180

      Richard Beard (1801-1885) Richard Beard (1801-1885) PORTRAITS OF CHILDREN, c.1850s, a pair of hand coloured Daguerreotypes, both featuring the same little girl, one example a sixth plate with studio stamp on the rear of the red morocco case, with single lower hinge, and the other a quarter plate in unmarked red morocco, side hinged case, presumably with her sibling, both plates with some minor tarnishes, the larger plate suffering from glass disease

      Chiswick Auctions
    • Richard Beard Att.(1802-1888)
      Dec. 01, 2021

      Richard Beard Att.(1802-1888)

      Est: £100 - £200

      Richard Beard Att.(1802-1888) Richard Beard Att.(1802-1888) PORTRAIT OF A LITTLE GIRL, c.1840s. Sixth plate daguerreotype portrait of a young girl stood in a chequered dress, lent with one arm on a table with floral table cloth and vase holding flowers, some significant tarnishing to peripheries, however, a fine artistic portrait, housed in a red morocco lower hinged case, with a slightly domed lid, and a Beard Patentee signature in blue ink on a printed label internally within the case back.

      Chiswick Auctions
    • * Beard (Richard, 1801-1885). A hand-coloured salted paper print photograph of an elderly woman, 31 King William Street, London Bridge, 1850s,
      Mar. 09, 2018

      * Beard (Richard, 1801-1885). A hand-coloured salted paper print photograph of an elderly woman, 31 King William Street, London Bridge, 1850s,

      Est: £250 - £350

      image 145 x 110mm, oval gilt-edged aperture in original Beard mount with blind stamp at foot and printed back board including address, royal arms and manuscript negative number 1173, back board lacking part of left edge, overall 300 x 265mm - Quantity (1)

      Dominic Winter Auctions
    • Richard Beard (1801 - 1885) Maria Edgeworth, c.
      Apr. 30, 2013

      Richard Beard (1801 - 1885) Maria Edgeworth, c.

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      Richard Beard (1801 - 1885) Maria Edgeworth, c. 1841 A daguerreotype photograph of the Irish author, 8 x 7cm Contained in a fitted case, bearing the trade emblem of Beards Photographic Institution, 31 King Street and The Royal Polytechnic Institution, London Edgeworth was one of the first people to be daguerreotyped in England and there are several portraits of Edgeworth by Beard. She seems to have been an enthusiastic sitter and remarkably receptive to this new invention as she features in daguerreotypes and rare calotypes. Maria Edgeworth was a writer, born in Oxfordshire, England in 1767 but spent a lot of her life in Edgeworthstown, Co. Longford. She wrote on the subject of education, class, race and gender. Some of her most well-known publications are Castle Rackrent (1800); Moral Tales for Young People (1805) and Tales of Fashionable Life (1809). She died suddenly in Edgeworthtown in 1849 at the age of 82. Richard Beard was born in Devon in 1801. During the 1830s he moved to London and became involved in a variety of entrepreneurial projects, by 1840 there was a great deal of excitement and buzz over the new photographic processes of Louis Daguerre and William Fox Talbot. In 1841 Beard opened the first professional photography studio in the country at the Royal Polytechnic Institution and shortly after this he established a chain of these studios around London.

      Adam's
    Lots Per Page: