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    • Sarah, Countess of Essex (British, circa 1761-1838) Wriothesley Russell, Marquess of Tavistock, later 2nd Duke of Bedford (1680-1711) and his wife Elizabeth Howland (1682-1724), he standing to the left, in a brown coat, white chemise with cravat a...
      Dec. 03, 2024

      Sarah, Countess of Essex (British, circa 1761-1838) Wriothesley Russell, Marquess of Tavistock, later 2nd Duke of Bedford (1680-1711) and his wife Elizabeth Howland (1682-1724), he standing to the left, in a brown coat, white chemise with cravat a...

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      Sarah, Countess of Essex (British, circa 1761-1838) Wriothesley Russell, Marquess of Tavistock, later 2nd Duke of Bedford (1680-1711) and his wife Elizabeth Howland (1682-1724), he standing to the left, in a brown coat, white chemise with cravat and a crimson drape, presenting flowers to his seated wife, in a blue dress and white chemise, column and rust-coloured drapery background. Enamel on copper, signed, dated and inscribed on the counter-enamel S ESSEX/ Pinxt./ Cassiobury/ May 27/ 1810 and ... Duke ... Duchess/ of Bedford, gilt-metal mount, large gilt-wood frame. Rectangular, 125mm ( 4 15/16in) high

      Bonhams
    • Attributed to Sarah Malden, Countess of Essex (1761-1838)
      Sep. 14, 2021

      Attributed to Sarah Malden, Countess of Essex (1761-1838)

      Est: £400 - £600

      Attributed to Sarah Malden, Countess of Essex (1761-1838) Attributed to Sarah Malden, Countess of Essex (1761-1838) Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, Lord Chancellor to Charles II (1609-1674) signed 'S Essex pinxt.' and inscribed 'Lord Chancellor Clarendon' verso, enamel, oval 4 x 3.4cm In 1799, Sarah Malden's husband was created the 5th Earl of Essex; prior to this date she had signed 'SM', but afterward signed 'S Essex' as in this miniature. Essex liked to copy from portraits, hence the subject of the 1st Earl of Clarendon pre-dates her own time.

      Sworders
    • Lady Sarah Malden (c1761-1838) - A Lady, in a lace
      Jun. 28, 2007

      Lady Sarah Malden (c1761-1838) - A Lady, in a lace

      Est: £100 - £200

      Lady Sarah Malden (c1761-1838) - A Lady, in a lace trimmed blue dress with pearls in her hair, ivory, oval, 4 x 3cm, gold bright cut slide In fine condition

      Mellors & Kirk
    • Lady Sarah Malden (British, c.1761-1838) Paul Veronese (c.1528-1588), wearing white ruff, red
      Mar. 04, 2003

      Lady Sarah Malden (British, c.1761-1838) Paul Veronese (c.1528-1588), wearing white ruff, red

      Est: $238 - $396

      doublet with white lace cuff and black jerkin, he holds a white handkerchief signed on the reverse with initials and dated Augt 1794/ S M and inscribed: 32/ Paul Veronese/ Painted at East-/ -Bourne In the/ Collection of/ -lldney Esqr, gilt-metal frame with ormolu slip oval, 2 7/8in. (73mm.) high Literature: Foskett, 1979, p.252, ill. p.254, pl.63A Footnote: Paolo Caliari, called Veronese (1528-88), Italian Renaissance painter and one of the great masters of the Venetian Schhol. Sarah Malden, later Countess of Essex, was an amateur artist, who executed in the main, copies of earlier pictures in miniature and in enamel.

      Bonhams
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