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Portrait painter, Miniature painter, b. 1777 - d. 1845

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      • Robertson Andrew
        May. 31, 2024

        Robertson Andrew

        Est: CHF560 - CHF700

        Portrait eines Knaben mit blauer Weste und weissem Kragen Monogrammiert und datiert 1830. Rahmen Gold 585. Im- und Export unterliegen der Int. Konvention CITES. Sammlung Dr. Erika Pohl-Ströher; Kunsthandel Edwin Bucher, Basel, June 1980 Gerahmt Ausrufdatum: 31.05.2024 Ungefähre Ausrufzeit: 11:13

        Auktionshaus Zofingen
      • Robertson Andrew
        May. 31, 2024

        Robertson Andrew

        Est: CHF560 - CHF700

        Portrait Thomas A. Shaw Verso beschriftet: Painted by A. Robertson / 33 Gerrard Street Soho London / 10th May 1816. Vergoldeter Metallrahmen Im- und Export unterliegen der Int. Konvention CITES. Sammlung Dr. Erika Pohl-Ströher; Christie's, London, 12 July 1988, lot 158 Gerahmt Ausrufdatum: 31.05.2024 Ungefähre Ausrufzeit: 11:13

        Auktionshaus Zofingen
      • Sir John Campbell Miniature by Andrew Robertson (Scottish, 1777-1845)
        Mar. 20, 2024

        Sir John Campbell Miniature by Andrew Robertson (Scottish, 1777-1845)

        Est: $300 - $500

        19th century. Miniature oil portrait.

        Cottone Auctions
      • ANDREW ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH 1777-1845), JENNY
        Feb. 21, 2024

        ANDREW ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH 1777-1845), JENNY

        Est: £1,000 - £2,000

        ANDREW ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH 1777-1845)JENNYWatercolour on ivorySigned with initials (upper right)18 x 14cm (7 x 5½ in.)Provenance:Sale, Christie's London, Miniatures, 12 July 1988, lot 181Exhibited:London, Royal Academy, 1803, no. 776 London, South Kensington Museum, Exhibition of Portrait Miniatures, June 1965, no. 3070 Edinburgh, Arts Council Gallery, Exhibition of British Portrait Miniatures, August - September 1965 The present lot possibly depicts the artist's wife, Jenny (Foskett p.215 and p.629). In Robertson's letters to his father he calls this miniature the finest thing I ever did to that date.Please note Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: KQ139HVTY Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The import of lots that are subject to CITES regulations are banned in certain countries. Please check your country's import regulations before bidding.

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • Attributed to Andrew Robertson (1777-1845)
        Sep. 20, 2023

        Attributed to Andrew Robertson (1777-1845)

        Est: £150 - £300

        Attributed to Andrew Robertson (1777-1845) Seven portrait studies of members of the Rich family each inscribed with the sitter's identity and one dated 1810 pencil on paper largest 13cm Provenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)

        Cheffins
      • Y λ ANDREW ROBERTSON MA (SCOTTISH 1772-1845)
        May. 30, 2022

        Y λ ANDREW ROBERTSON MA (SCOTTISH 1772-1845)

        Est: £150 - £250

        Y λ ANDREW ROBERTSON MA (SCOTTISH 1772-1845) λ ANDREW ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH 1772-1845) Portrait miniature of a Lady wearing gold coloured dress with large puffed sleeves, lawn collar edged with lace and tied with a pink bow and a dark green velvet cape with green tassels, her upswept light brown hair dressed in ringletts watercolour on ivory rectangular gilt-metal mounted rectangular gilt-metal frame 95 mm (3 3/4 in) high This item may require Export or CITES licences in order to leave the UK or the European Union. It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that lots have the relevant licences before shipping.

        Chiswick Auctions
      • ANDREW ROBERTSON MA (SCOTTISH 1772-1845)
        Dec. 07, 2021

        ANDREW ROBERTSON MA (SCOTTISH 1772-1845)

        Est: £300 - £500

        ANDREW ROBERTSON MA (SCOTTISH 1772-1845) ANDREW ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH 1772-1845) Portrait miniature of a Lady wearing gold coloured dress with large puffed sleeves, lawn collar edged with lace and tied with a pink bow and a dark green velvet cape with green tassels, her upswept light brown hair dressed in ringletts watercolour on ivory rectangular gilt-metal mounted rectangular gilt-metal frame 95 mm (3 3/4 in) high

        Chiswick Auctions
      • ANDREW ROBERTSON (BRITISH 1777-1845)
        Mar. 30, 2021

        ANDREW ROBERTSON (BRITISH 1777-1845)

        Est: £300 - £500

        ANDREW ROBERTSON (BRITISH 1777-1845) Portrait miniature of a young lady, wearing a white dress with frilled collar, blue shawl over her left and a multi-strand coral necklace watercolour on ivory chased foliate gilt-metal frame oval, 90mm, high

        Chiswick Auctions
      • Andrew ROBERTSON (1777-1845) : MINIATURE ovale sur ivoire, jeune femme en buste chapeautée, signée à
        Mar. 02, 2021

        Andrew ROBERTSON (1777-1845) : MINIATURE ovale sur ivoire, jeune femme en buste chapeautée, signée à

        Est: €150 - €250

        Andrew ROBERTSON (1777-1845) : MINIATURE ovale sur ivoire, jeune femme en buste chapeautée, signée à droite et datée 1790. Dans un cadre en bois noirci. Dim. 9 x 7 cm.

        Adjug'art
      • ROBERTSON, ANDREW
        Jan. 03, 2021

        ROBERTSON, ANDREW

        Est: CHF200 - CHF300

        (Aberdeen 1777–1845 London) Englischer Militär (Sir John Moore?) in der Uniform eines General-Leutnants, vor weiter Landschaft. Aquarell. Unten rechts signiert. 37,5x28,5 cm. Gerahmt.

        Schuler Auktionen
      • ROBERTSON, ANDREW
        Sep. 29, 2020

        ROBERTSON, ANDREW

        Est: CHF300 - CHF500

        (Aberdeen 1777–1845 London) Englischer Militär (Sir John Moore?) in der Uniform eines General-Leutnants, vor weiter Landschaft. Aquarell. Unten rechts signiert. 37,5x28,5 cm. Gerahmt.

        Schuler Auktionen
      • ANDREW ROBERTSON M.A. (BRITISH 1777-1845) Portrait miniature of Captain James Grant wearing the uniform of the HEIC Signed with initials AR and dated 1806 on the obverse, the reverse inscribed in several hands James Grant/ Lewes' father/ copy from a
        Mar. 25, 2020

        ANDREW ROBERTSON M.A. (BRITISH 1777-1845) Portrait miniature of Captain James Grant wearing the uniform of the HEIC Signed with initials AR and dated 1806 on the obverse, the reverse inscribed in several hands James Grant/ Lewes' father/ copy from a

        Est: £500 - £700

        ANDREW ROBERTSON M.A. (BRITISH 1777-1845) Portrait miniature of Captain James Grant wearing the uniform of the HEIC Signed with initials AR and dated 1806 on the obverse, the reverse inscribed in several hands James Grant/ Lewes' father/ copy from a portrait/ painted in India Watercolour on ivory Gold frame, the reverse glazed to reveal plaited hair Oval, 80cm (3in) high Grant was the 7th son of the Rev. Ludovi Grant, Minister of Ardchattan, who was married to Margaret Davidson, in 1757. He began his military career as Ensign in the Madras Infantry. Reaching the rank of Lieutenant in 1799, he transferred to the 5th Native Cavalry Regiment and in 1801 to the 25th Light Dragoons. With them, he was Commander of the Bodyguard, A.D.C. and the Military Secretary to the Rt. Hon Governors of Fort St. George.  In 1803 he married Julia Keir, a daughter of George Keir (Factor to the Earl of Kinnoul, at Aberdalgie) and his wife, Julia nee Watson. James was appointed Major in 1818 and died the next year from wounds while commanding 60 men of the Bodyguard in action on the road to Panjamcoorchy.

        Chiswick Auctions
      • ANDREW ROBERTSON (BRITISH 1777-1845)
        Oct. 29, 2019

        ANDREW ROBERTSON (BRITISH 1777-1845)

        Est: £300 - £500

        ANDREW ROBERTSON (BRITISH 1777-1845) Portrait miniature of a young lady, wearing a white dress with frilled collar, blue shawl over her left and a multi-strand coral necklace Watercolour on ivory Chased foliate gilt-metal frame Oval, 90mm, high

        Chiswick Auctions
      • ANDREW ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH 1772-1845)
        Jun. 19, 2019

        ANDREW ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH 1772-1845)

        Est: £500 - £700

        ANDREW ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH 1772-1845) Portrait miniature of a young Lady, wearing a green dress with lace collar and cuffs and a lace cap on her fair hair, seated in an armchair with a red shawl around her holding a portrait miniature in a fitted red leather carrying case Watercolour on ivory Rectangular gilt-metal mount set within a fitted carrying case 11.5 x 8.3cm (4 1/2 x 3 1/4 in)

        Chiswick Auctions
      • ANDREW ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH 1777-1845)
        Mar. 06, 2019

        ANDREW ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH 1777-1845)

        Est: £400 - £600

        ANDREW ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH 1777-1845) Portrait miniature of a Gentleman. wearing a blue coat with gold buttons, white waistcoat and knotted cravat signed on the obverse with initials and dated AR/1807 watercolour on ivory gold frame, the reverse glazed to reveal plum coloured silk oval, 75mm high This lot is subject to CITES regulations.

        Chiswick Auctions
      • ANDREW ROBERTSON M.A. (SCOTTISH 1777-1845) Portrait miniature of The Hon. William Herbert, Dean of Manchester (1778-1847), in grey jacket, pale yellow waistcoat, white shirt and stock Watercolour on ivory Gilded frame inscribed with sitter's details Rectangular, 76mm high Foonote: William Herbert was the 3rd son of Henry George, 2nd Earl of Canarvon Subject to CITES
        Mar. 20, 2018

        ANDREW ROBERTSON M.A. (SCOTTISH 1777-1845) Portrait miniature of The Hon. William Herbert, Dean of Manchester (1778-1847), in grey jacket, pale yellow waistcoat, white shirt and stock Watercolour on ivory Gilded frame inscribed with sitter's details Rectangular, 76mm high Foonote: William Herbert was the 3rd son of Henry George, 2nd Earl of Canarvon Subject to CITES

        Est: £200 - £300

        ANDREW ROBERTSON M.A. (SCOTTISH 1777-1845) Portrait miniature of The Hon. William Herbert, Dean of Manchester (1778-1847), in grey jacket, pale yellow waistcoat, white shirt and stock Watercolour on ivory Gilded frame inscribed with sitter's details Rectangular, 76mm high Foonote: William Herbert was the 3rd son of Henry George, 2nd Earl of Canarvon Subject to CITES

        Chiswick Auctions
      • ANDREW ROBERTSON (1772-1845). Portrait miniature of a young lady, wearing a white dress with frilled collar, blue shawl over her left and a multi-strand coral necklace,  watercolour on ivory,  chased foliate gilt-metal frame, oval, 90mm, high
        Oct. 03, 2017

        ANDREW ROBERTSON (1772-1845). Portrait miniature of a young lady, wearing a white dress with frilled collar, blue shawl over her left and a multi-strand coral necklace,  watercolour on ivory,  chased foliate gilt-metal frame, oval, 90mm, high

        Est: £400 - £600

        ANDREW ROBERTSON (1772-1845). Portrait miniature of a young lady, wearing a white dress with frilled collar, blue shawl over her left and a multi-strand coral necklace,  watercolour on ivory,  chased foliate gilt-metal frame, oval, 90mm, high

        Chiswick Auctions
      • Peter Paillou (British, 1757-1831) and Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845), two portrait miniatures of gentlemen
        May. 17, 2016

        Peter Paillou (British, 1757-1831) and Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845), two portrait miniatures of gentlemen

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Peter Paillou (British, 1757-1831) and Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845) two portrait miniatures of gentlemen The first an oval portrait on ivory of a gentleman in black coat and white cravat, signed "P. Paillou 1809", in gilt metal frame; the second an oval portrait on ivory of a gentleman in black coat and white cravat, the verso with plaited hair centered by gilt monogram "WR", in gilt metal frame. (2). H: 2 7/8 in. (each) PROVENANCE: Property of a New York Collector.

        Freeman's | Hindman
      • ASCRIBED TO ANDREW ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH, 1777-1845)
        Dec. 01, 2015

        ASCRIBED TO ANDREW ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH, 1777-1845)

        Est: -

        ASCRIBED TO ANDREW ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH, 1777-1845)

        Christie's
      • Circle of Andrew Robertson (British, 1771-1845): A
        Jul. 16, 2014

        Circle of Andrew Robertson (British, 1771-1845): A

        Est: £80 - £120

        Circle of Andrew Robertson (British, 1771-1845): A portrait miniature of a gentleman before a red curtain, H 8.5 x W 7 cm

        Boningtons
      • Andrew Robertson, RA (British, 1777-1845) - A leather cased portrait miniature, watercolour on paper
        Jun. 19, 2014

        Andrew Robertson, RA (British, 1777-1845) - A leather cased portrait miniature, watercolour on paper

        Est: £400 - £600

        Andrew Robertson, RA (British, 1777-1845) A leather cased portrait miniature, the elder of the two boys seated in a red chair with a book open resting on a green tablecloth signed lower left "Robertson 1839" watercolour on paper, within verre eglomise border h:18 w: 14 cm

        Cheffins
      • Attribué à Andrew Robertson Ecosse, 1771 - 1845 Portrait d'homme, dit Docteur Lawson, vers 1830 Miniature sur ivoire de forme ovale,
        Oct. 04, 2013

        Attribué à Andrew Robertson Ecosse, 1771 - 1845 Portrait d'homme, dit Docteur Lawson, vers 1830 Miniature sur ivoire de forme ovale,

        Est: €300 - €400

        Attribué à Andrew Robertson Ecosse, 1771 - 1845 Portrait d'homme, dit Docteur Lawson, vers 1830 Miniature sur ivoire de forme ovale, au revers, étiquette ancienne : 'Andrew Robertson/ Dr Lawson, 1829 / S : B. Pollack / Bar. Jean de Bourgoing/ Tafel 65, Engl. Bildnisminiatur.' (Petit décollement en bas) Large bordure en laiton doré, cadre rectangulaire en bois h: 7 w: 5,60 cm Provenance : Probablement ancienne collection Bertha Pollack, Vienne, en 1928. Bibliographie : en rapport : Jean de Bourgoing, 'English Miniatures', Londres, 1928, miniature identique planche 65 : " A. Robertson, Portrait d'homme âgé, coll. Bertha Pollack " (dimensions omises).

        Artcurial
      • Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845)
        Sep. 04, 2013

        Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845)

        Est: £250 - £350

        A Lady, wearing white dress with fill-in and collar, pale yellow shawl, her dark hair upswept beneath a white bonnet tied beneath her chin. Gilt-metal chased fausse-montre frame. Oval, 54mm (2 1/8in) high

        Bonhams
      • Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845)
        May. 30, 2013

        Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845)

        Est: -

        The artist's first wife Jenny, seated on a red sofa before a Classical column and red drapery, profile to the left, wearing long sleeved white dress, sky blue cuffs, yellow gloves and red coral necklace, her dark hair upswept and secured in place with a gold comb, her right elbow resting on the back of the sofa, her gloved hands clasped. Gilt-mounted on wooden frame. Rectangular, 92mm (3 5/8in) high Provenance: Sold by Limner Antiques, London, to Edward Grosvenor Paine in August 1972; Edward Grosvenor Paine Collection, New Orleans (Inv. no.613); Christie's, London, 28 October 1980, lot 62; Christie's, London, 21 November 2000, lot 292.

        Bonhams
      • Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845)
        May. 30, 2013

        Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845)

        Est: £500 - £700

        A Lady, wearing white dress with fill-in and collar, pale yellow shawl, her dark hair upswept beneath a white bonnet tied beneath her chin. Gilt-metal chased fausse-montre frame. Oval, 54mm (2 1/8in) high

        Bonhams
      • Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845)
        May. 30, 2013

        Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845)

        Est: -

        John Thomas Mitford, 2nd Baron Redesdale (1805-1886), wearing blue coat and pale yellow waistcoat, white chemise, stock and cravat. Gilt-metal frame, the obverse engraved LORD REDESDALE/ A ROBERTSON. Rectangular, 91mm (3 9/16in) high Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 10 December 1979, lot 201.

        Bonhams
      • Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845)
        May. 30, 2013

        Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845)

        Est: -

        George Broadrick Esq. (1786-1840), wearing brown overcoat with fur collar over blue double-breasted coat, white waistcoat, frilled chemise and tied stock. Gilt-mounted on papier-mâché frame. Rectangular, 90mm (3 9/16in) high Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 29 October 1979, lot 225.

        Bonhams
      • Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845)
        Mar. 13, 2013

        Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845)

        Est: £500 - £700

        A Lady, called Mrs Mary Maclive, seated before an aperture, wearing dress with white capped sleeves and lace underslip, burnt orange bodice and royal blue skirt, pendant gold necklace pinned to her bodice with a brooch, an olive green shawl edged with border of embroidery draped over her left arm, her dark hair parted, curled, upswept and dressed with a pink rose. Gilt-mounted on rectangular papier-mâché frame. Oval, 85mm (3 3/8in) high

        Bonhams
      • Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845)
        Nov. 21, 2012

        Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845)

        Est: £600 - £800

        A Lady, called Mrs Mary Maclive, seated before an aperture, wearing dress with white capped sleeves and lace underslip, burnt orange bodice and royal blue skirt, pendant gold necklace pinned to her bodice with a brooch, an olive green shawl edged with border of embroidery draped over her left arm, her dark hair parted, curled, upswept and dressed with a pink rose. Gilt-mounted on rectangular papier-mâché frame. Oval, 85mm (3 3/8in) high

        Bonhams
      • Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845), dated 1829 A Lady, called Ann Boxill, wearing black dress, white underslip with frilled collar, her dark hair curled and upswept beneath a frilled lace mob cap
        Nov. 21, 2012

        Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845), dated 1829 A Lady, called Ann Boxill, wearing black dress, white underslip with frilled collar, her dark hair curled and upswept beneath a frilled lace mob cap

        Est: £500 - £700

        A Lady, called Ann Boxill, wearing black dress, white underslip with frilled collar, her dark hair curled and upswept beneath a frilled lace mob cap. Signed on the reverse and dated Mrs Ann Boxill/ painted by/ Andrew Robertson A.M./ in/ 1829, rectangular ebonised and gilt-wood frame with ormolu slip. Rectangular, 88mm (3 7/16in) high

        Bonhams
      • Attributed to Andrew Robertson (British, 1777-1845) Portrait Miniature of Mrs. Elizabeth (Gilmor) Sherlock. Signed and dated in inscrip
        Aug. 12, 2012

        Attributed to Andrew Robertson (British, 1777-1845) Portrait Miniature of Mrs. Elizabeth (Gilmor) Sherlock. Signed and dated in inscrip

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Attributed to Andrew Robertson (British, 1777-1845) Portrait Miniature of Mrs. Elizabeth (Gilmor) Sherlock. Signed and dated in inscriptions on the reverse "Mfs Sherlock by A. Robertson 34 Gerrard Street London 1818..." and with the artist's conjoined initials. Watercolor on ivory, sight size 3 1/4 x 2 1/2 in., in a later gilt-embossed green leather button case with gilt-brass mat. Condition: Very good. Provenance: Family descent, the sitter thought by the family to be Elizabeth (Gilmor) Sherlock (b. May 11, 1779), wife of John Sherlock, of Baltimore, Maryland, and the mother of Elizabeth Gilmor Sherlock, who married Thomas Swann (1809-1883) of Virginia. Swann became the president of the Boston & Ohio Railroad from 1847-53, was the mayor of Baltimore 1856-60, the 33rd Governor of Maryland 1866-69, and U.S. Representative from Maryland's 3rd and then the 4th congressional district, 1869-79.

        Skinner
      • ANDREW ROBERTSON (BRITISH 1777-1745) HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OF CAPTAIN ALEXANDER SKENE IN NAVAL UNIFORM Inscribed label vers...
        Mar. 14, 2012

        ANDREW ROBERTSON (BRITISH 1777-1745) HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OF CAPTAIN ALEXANDER SKENE IN NAVAL UNIFORM Inscribed label vers...

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        ANDREW ROBERTSON (BRITISH 1777-1745) HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OF CAPTAIN ALEXANDER SKENE IN NAVAL UNIFORM Inscribed label verso Watercolour 17cm x 15cm

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • ANDREW ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH, 1777-1845)
        Nov. 29, 2011

        ANDREW ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH, 1777-1845)

        Est: £6,000 - £8,000

        ANDREW ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH, 1777-1845) A double-portrait of two girls, one called Jane, Countess of Kingston, née Caulfeild (1737-1784), in décolleté blue dress with white underdress, fair curling hair, and another girl, called Mrs Malcott, in similar dress, wearing a wide-brimmed ochre hat with blue rim, fair hair both on ivory ovals, 2 1/8 in. (55 mm.) high, set within gold fausse-montre frame, the hinged cover and base centred with polished gold oval reserves engraved with initials JK surmounted by a coronet and LW, translucent blue glass on guilloché ground, bright-cut borders; associated hinged red leather case with attached label for Art Treasures Exhibition, Wrexham, 1876. (2)

        Christie's
      • Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845) A Gentleman, seated before a window with red curtain, wearing blue coat, cream waistcoat, white frilled chemise, stock and cravat, a boat at sea beyond
        Sep. 07, 2011

        Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845) A Gentleman, seated before a window with red curtain, wearing blue coat, cream waistcoat, white frilled chemise, stock and cravat, a boat at sea beyond

        Est: £300 - £400

        A Gentleman, seated before a window with red curtain, wearing blue coat, cream waistcoat, white frilled chemise, stock and cravat, a boat at sea beyond. Gilded wood frame, the reverse inscribed presented to Mr Freeling/ by his very affectionate uncle/ Peter Gore/ 1805. Rectangular, 130mm (5 1/8in) high

        Bonhams
      • Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845) Miss Gordon of Carroll, wearing ivory dress with lace trim to her décollage, pink stole, her dark hair upswept and curled
        May. 25, 2011

        Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845) Miss Gordon of Carroll, wearing ivory dress with lace trim to her décollage, pink stole, her dark hair upswept and curled

        Est: £1,500 - £2,500

        Miss Gordon of Carroll, wearing ivory dress with lace trim to her décollage, pink stole, her dark hair upswept and curled. Gold frame, the reverse with aperture glazed to reveal plaited hair. Oval, 78mm (3 1/16in) high

        Bonhams
      • Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845) Lady Charlotte Lindsey (d. 1858), wearing white dress and slip, pink stole, blue enamel brooch with border of pearls fastened at her corsage, a fine gold necklace suspended from her neck, her hair upswept,
        May. 25, 2011

        Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845) Lady Charlotte Lindsey (d. 1858), wearing white dress and slip, pink stole, blue enamel brooch with border of pearls fastened at her corsage, a fine gold necklace suspended from her neck, her hair upswept,

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        Lady Charlotte Lindsey (d. 1858), wearing white dress and slip, pink stole, blue enamel brooch with border of pearls fastened at her corsage, a fine gold necklace suspended from her neck, her hair upswept, curled and dressed with black ribbon and blue flowers. Gold frame with white enamel border set with rose cut diamonds and rubies. Oval, 73mm (2 7/8in) high

        Bonhams
      • Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845) A Gentleman, seated before a window with red curtain, wearing blue coat, cream waistcoat, white frilled chemise, stock and cravat, a boat at sea beyond
        May. 25, 2011

        Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845) A Gentleman, seated before a window with red curtain, wearing blue coat, cream waistcoat, white frilled chemise, stock and cravat, a boat at sea beyond

        Est: £400 - £600

        A Gentleman, seated before a window with red curtain, wearing blue coat, cream waistcoat, white frilled chemise, stock and cravat, a boat at sea beyond. Gilded wood frame, the reverse inscribed presented to Mr Freeling/ by his very affectionate uncle/ Peter Gore/ 1805. Rectangular, 130mm (5 1/8in) high

        Bonhams
      • Attribué à Andrew Robertson Ecosse, 1771 - 1845 Portrait d'homme, dit Dr Lawson, vers 1830 Miniature sur ivoire de forme ovale
        May. 13, 2011

        Attribué à Andrew Robertson Ecosse, 1771 - 1845 Portrait d'homme, dit Dr Lawson, vers 1830 Miniature sur ivoire de forme ovale

        Est: €500 - €700

        Attribué à Andrew Robertson Ecosse, 1771 - 1845 Portrait d'homme, dit Dr Lawson, vers 1830 Miniature sur ivoire de forme ovale Au revers, étiquette ancienne : 'Andrew Robertson/ Dr Lawson, 1829 / S : B. Pollack / Bar. Jean de Bourgoing/ Tafel 65, Engl. Bildnisminiatur.' (Petit décollement en bas) Large bordure en laiton doré, cadre rectangulaire en bois h: 7 w: 5,60 cm Provenance : Probablement collection Bertha Pollack, Vienne, en 1928. Bibliographie : en rapport : Jean de Bourgoing, 'English Miniatures', Londres, 1928, miniature identique planche 65, " A. Robertson, Portrait d'homme âgé, coll. Bertha Pollack " (dimensions omises).

        Artcurial
      • Andrew Robertson (1777-1845)
        Dec. 08, 2010

        Andrew Robertson (1777-1845)

        Est: £600 - £800

        Andrew Robertson (1777-1845)

        Woolley & Wallis
      • Circle of Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845) A Gentleman, wearing black coat, tartan waistcoat, white chemise and black stock and tie
        Nov. 24, 2010

        Circle of Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845) A Gentleman, wearing black coat, tartan waistcoat, white chemise and black stock and tie

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        A Gentleman, wearing black coat, tartan waistcoat, white chemise and black stock and tie. Gilt-mounted rectangular papiér-mâché frame. Oval, 94mm (3 11/16in) high

        Bonhams
      • Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845) Lady Lacon, wearing white dress, gold waistband, blue pin at her corsage, gold necklace and white turban
        Nov. 24, 2010

        Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845) Lady Lacon, wearing white dress, gold waistband, blue pin at her corsage, gold necklace and white turban

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        Lady Lacon, wearing white dress, gold waistband, blue pin at her corsage, gold necklace and white turban. Inscribed on the reverse Lady Lacon/ 1800/ Norfolk, gilt-mounted leather covered papiér-mâché frame. Rectangular, 64mm (2 1/2in) high

        Bonhams
      • Andrew Robertson (British, 1777-1845)Portrait of Lady Anne Vernon Harcourt, circa 1832
        Nov. 22, 2010

        Andrew Robertson (British, 1777-1845)Portrait of Lady Anne Vernon Harcourt, circa 1832

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        Andrew Robertson (British, 1777-1845) Portrait of Lady Anne Vernon Harcourt, circa 1832 An oval portrait miniature on ivory, the subject wearing a white lace bonnet and a navy dress, housed within a gilt brass frame, inscribed to the outer edge ' ... (indistinct) wife of first Marquis of Stafford wife of Hon. & Most Revd. Edward Venables Vernon Harcourt Archbishop of York, D.1832 Aged 71,' an applied ribbon to the lower section titled 'Lady Anne Vernon Harcourt,' 10.7 cm total height.

        Leonard Joel
      • attributed to: Andrew Robertson British (1777-1845) 19th Century Hand Painted Enhanced Watercolor Miniature Portrait on Ivory "Gentleman Three Quarters Dexter" Circa 1830. Unsigned. This Collection Was Assembled During the 1970's Purchased at
        Nov. 10, 2010

        attributed to: Andrew Robertson British (1777-1845) 19th Century Hand Painted Enhanced Watercolor Miniature Portrait on Ivory "Gentleman Three Quarters Dexter" Circa 1830. Unsigned. This Collection Was Assembled During the 1970's Purchased at

        Est: $50 - $100

        attributed to: Andrew Robertson British (1777-1845) 19th Century Hand Painted Enhanced Watercolor Miniature Portrait on Ivory "Gentleman Three Quarters Dexter" Circa 1830. Unsigned. This Collection Was Assembled During the 1970's Purchased at Sotheby's Parke Bernet Galleries and Kept in a Private Collection Until Recently. This Lot is Being Sold to Benefit Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens/Museum, West Palm Beach, Florida a Not for Profit Organization, to further Enhance their Preservation Fund. Image with Vertical Crack or else Good Condition. Frame Very Good Condition. Please Examine This Lot Carefully Before Bidding. Portrait Measures 2-3/4 Inches Tall and 2-1/4 Inches Wide (sight) Frame Measures 5-7/8 Inches Tall and 4-3/4 Inches Wide. Shipping $20.00

        Kodner Galleries
      • attributed to: Andrew Robertson British (1777-1845) 19th Century Hand Painted Enhanced Watercolor Miniature Portrait on Ivory "Gentleman Three Quarters Dexter" Circa 1830. Unsigned. This Collection Was Assembled During the 1970's Purchased at
        Sep. 15, 2010

        attributed to: Andrew Robertson British (1777-1845) 19th Century Hand Painted Enhanced Watercolor Miniature Portrait on Ivory "Gentleman Three Quarters Dexter" Circa 1830. Unsigned. This Collection Was Assembled During the 1970's Purchased at

        Est: $250 - $350

        attributed to: Andrew Robertson British (1777-1845) 19th Century Hand Painted Enhanced Watercolor Miniature Portrait on Ivory "Gentleman Three Quarters Dexter" Circa 1830. Unsigned. This Collection Was Assembled During the 1970's Purchased at Sotheby's Parke Bernet Galleries and Kept in a Private Collection Until Recently. This Lot is Being Sold to Benefit Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens/Museum, West Palm Beach, Florida a Not for Profit Organization, to further Enhance their Preservation Fund. Image with Vertical Crack or else Good Condition. Frame Very Good Condition. Please Examine This Lot Carefully Before Bidding. Portrait Measures 2-3/4 Inches Tall and 2-1/4 Inches Wide (sight) Frame Measures 5-7/8 Inches Tall and 4-3/4 Inches Wide. Shipping $20.00

        Kodner Galleries
      • ANDREW ROBERTSON
        Jul. 14, 2010

        ANDREW ROBERTSON

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        ANDREW ROBERTSON 1777 - 1845 PORTRAIT OF A LADY, TRADITIONALLY IDENTIFIED AS THE ARTIST'S WIFE with curling brown hair, wearing a pale grey dress with a gold belt and pink scarf tied about her neck, sky background signed with monogram l.l.: AR / 1812 , inscribed verso : painted by / A. Robertson / 33 Gerrard St / Soho watercolour and bodycolour on ivory, held in a gilt-metal mount and frame 8.1 by 6.5 cm.; 3 1/8 by 2 1/2 in.

        Sotheby's
      • Andrew Robertson M.A. (1777-1835) Portrait of Hugh
        Jul. 14, 2010

        Andrew Robertson M.A. (1777-1835) Portrait of Hugh

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        Andrew Robertson M.A. (1777-1835) Portrait of Hugh Scott of Draycott (1777-1852), Captain of the Ceres Watercolour on ivory Signed with monogram and inscribed Capt Scott by A. Robertson, 34 Gerard Street, 1815 on reverse 8 x 7 cm (3 1/8 x 2 3/4 in) Provenance: By descent from the sitter Hugh Scott was a cousin of Sir Walter Scott of Abbotsford (Hugh's grandfather was Sir Walter's Grandfather's elder brother). He is mentioned in Memoirs of the life of Walter Scott as 'Captain Hugh Scott of the East India Company's Naval Service (now of Draycote House, near Derby), second son to the late Laird of Raeburn' page 234. It seems that Hugh Scott gave Walter Scott 24 pieces of Chinese wallpaper each 12 foot high by four foot wide enough to 'finish the drawing room and two bedrooms (at Abbotsford)'. The wallpaper is still on the walls at Abbotsford and it would seem highly probable that Hugh Scott brought this gift back with him on the Ceres from China. Sir Walter Scott's brother, Robert Scott, of Rosebank, was also in the East India Company and the last Commander of the Neptune.

        Dreweatts 1759
      • Circle of Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845) George Cooper (b.1808), wearing brown coat, cream waistcoat and black cravat; together with a smaller portrait of a Gentleman in black coat (2)
        Mar. 03, 2010

        Circle of Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845) George Cooper (b.1808), wearing brown coat, cream waistcoat and black cravat; together with a smaller portrait of a Gentleman in black coat (2)

        Est: £100 - £150

        George Cooper (b.1808), wearing brown coat, cream waistcoat and black cravat. Gilded wood frame; together with a smaller portrait of a Gentleman in black coat. Rectangular, 81mm (3 3/16in) high (2)

        Bonhams
      • Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845) A Gentleman, possibly Mr Millar, seated, wearing black coat with velvet collar, white waistcoat, white chemise, striped teal cravat and gold chains
        Nov. 25, 2009

        Andrew Robertson, MA (Scottish, 1772-1845) A Gentleman, possibly Mr Millar, seated, wearing black coat with velvet collar, white waistcoat, white chemise, striped teal cravat and gold chains

        Est: £500 - £700

        A Gentleman, possibly Mr Millar, seated, wearing black coat with velvet collar, white waistcoat, white chemise, striped teal cravat and gold chains. Signed on the obverse with monogram and dated AR/ 1835, inscribed on the reverse 29 York Place/ Baker St, gilded composition frame with floral decoration. Rectangular, 95mm (3 3/4in) high

        Bonhams
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