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      • Great Britain, George III, Death of Charles Edward Stuart, 1788,
        Jun. 12, 2024

        Great Britain, George III, Death of Charles Edward Stuart, 1788,

        Est: £180 - £220

        Great Britain, George III, Death of Charles Edward Stuart, 1788, bronze-gilt medal, by Giovanni Hamerani, bust of Henry IX Cardinal York right, rev., Pietas holding cross, lion at feet, 52.5mm, (B.H.M. 282; Woolf 73a), good very fine   From the collection of Paul Grinke.

        Morton & Eden
      • ENGLAND, Death of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 1788, a silver medal by G. Hamerani, bust of Prince Henry right in cardinal's robes, rev. Religion standing facing, holding bible and cross, lion at her feet, 53mm, 65.77g (Woolf 73:1a; BHM 282; BDM...
        Mar. 06, 2024

        ENGLAND, Death of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 1788, a silver medal by G. Hamerani, bust of Prince Henry right in cardinal's robes, rev. Religion standing facing, holding bible and cross, lion at her feet, 53mm, 65.77g (Woolf 73:1a; BHM 282; BDM...

        Est: £240 - £300

        Hamerani , Gioacchino (Italian, 1761-1797); b. Rome ENGLAND , Death of Prince Charles Edward Stuart , 1788, a silver medal by G. Hamerani, bust of Prince Henry right in cardinal’s robes, rev. Religion standing facing, holding bible and cross, lion at her feet, 53mm, 65.77g (Woolf 73:1a; BHM 282; BDM II, 399; E 823; cf . DNW 165, 1434). Usual light die flaws, trifling reverse rim nick at 7 o’clock, otherwise about extremely fine and toned £240-£300 --- Charles Edward Stuart (1720-88), aka the Young Pretender or Bonnie Prince Charlie, was the Stuart claimant to the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1766 as Charles III. ------ For more information , additional images and to bid on this lot please go to the auctioneers website, www.noonans.co.uk

        Noonans Mayfair
      • PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD STUART (1720-1788) OIL
        Dec. 11, 2022

        PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD STUART (1720-1788) OIL

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD STUART (1720-1788) OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING. Height: 36 in. by Width: 31.5 in. by Depth: 3 VERY GOOD AGE APPROPRIATE CONDITION

        Lewis & Maese Antiques & Auctions
      • Follower of Maurice-Quentin de La Tour (French, 1704-1788) Portrait of Charles Edward Stuart 60 x 49.5 cm. (23 5/8 x 19 1/2 in.)
        May. 18, 2022

        Follower of Maurice-Quentin de La Tour (French, 1704-1788) Portrait of Charles Edward Stuart 60 x 49.5 cm. (23 5/8 x 19 1/2 in.)

        Est: £4,000 - £5,000

        Follower of Maurice-Quentin de La Tour (French, 1704-1788) Portrait of Charles Edward Stuart bears signature and date (upper left) pastel on paper 60 x 49.5 cm. (23 5/8 x 19 1/2 in.) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

        Bonhams
      • Stuart, Charles Edward, called "Bonnie Prince Charlie" or "The Young Pretender" (1720-1788) Characteristically Cryptic Autograph Letter, unsigned
        Feb. 19, 2020

        Stuart, Charles Edward, called "Bonnie Prince Charlie" or "The Young Pretender" (1720-1788) Characteristically Cryptic Autograph Letter, unsigned

        Est: £700 - £1,000

        concerning his financial affairs, in the form of a list headed "1747" and then several indistinct figures ending "S.L. 52 Spent. S[i]r John Lambert" "ye T.P. to draw on Waters. M[emoran]d[um] Di to know from Gordon ye Post Book, ye Wine ye silver for 25. Louis ye servant to be german ye detail of all yr rents with ye form used by J.W. to receive them and the man[n]er I can make one. ye affair of Vignion & ye interest of 5 per C[ent] all to be put in clier having ye acquittances also ye Ordon[n]ances to be given im[m]ediately - for ye amount of 102 T. ye Linnin that is nott to be seen how to wash. If G knows a gentilman"., 1 page, 16mo, n.p. 1747

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • STUART, CHARLES, EDWARD, CALLED "BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE", THE YOUNG PRETENDER (1720-1788) CHARACTERISTICALLY CRYPTIC AUTOGRAPH LETTER, UNSIGNED
        Oct. 09, 2019

        STUART, CHARLES, EDWARD, CALLED "BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE", THE YOUNG PRETENDER (1720-1788) CHARACTERISTICALLY CRYPTIC AUTOGRAPH LETTER, UNSIGNED

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        concerning his financial affairs, in the form of a list headed "1747" and then several indistinct figures ending "S.L. 52 Spent. S[i]r John Lambert" "ye T.P. to draw on Waters. M[emoran]d[um] Di to know from Gordon ye Post Book, ye Wine ye silver for 25. Louis ye servant to be german ye detail of all yr rents with ye form used by J.W. to receive them and the man[n]er I can make one. ye affair of Vignion & ye interest of 5 per C[ent] all to be put in clier having ye acquittances also ye Ordon[n]ances to be given im[m]ediately - for ye amount of 102 T. ye Linnin that is nott to be seen how to wash. If G knows a gentilman"., 1 page, 16mo, n.p. 1747

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • STUART, CHARLES, EDWARD, CALLED "BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE", THE YOUNG PRETENDER (1720-1788) AUTOGRAPH LETTER, IN CRYPTIC CODE, UNSIGNED
        Oct. 09, 2019

        STUART, CHARLES, EDWARD, CALLED "BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE", THE YOUNG PRETENDER (1720-1788) AUTOGRAPH LETTER, IN CRYPTIC CODE, UNSIGNED

        Est: £800 - £1,000

        apparently to a MacDonald, beginning with the statement "ye two houses by se or Land". Stuart enjoins his correspondent to secrecy, mentions the needs for funds and the names Gros, Douns and Ryans, and suggests that Ryans who will write "immediately [if it is?] on or off" should come in his person with it and give it to Mr Gordon, one page headed "Munday Morning at 10:1/2", no place or date, 1 page, 8vo

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • STUART, CHARLES, EDWARD, CALLED "BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE", THE YOUNG PRETENDER (1720-1788) LETTER SIGNED ("CHARLES R.") AND SUBSCRIBED...
        Jun. 19, 2019

        STUART, CHARLES, EDWARD, CALLED "BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE", THE YOUNG PRETENDER (1720-1788) LETTER SIGNED ("CHARLES R.") AND SUBSCRIBED...

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        STUART, CHARLES, EDWARD, CALLED "BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE", THE YOUNG PRETENDER (1720-1788) LETTER SIGNED ("CHARLES R.") AND SUBSCRIBED TO THE DUKE OF MELFORT, IN FRENCH. The Prince states that he received his cousin's letter and thanks him "for the prayers you make to heaven for my happiness." He continues "I know that you are a most loyal and sincere friend, and committed to my interests, and that these are feelings which have been passed down in your family, and which will always guarantee you my protection and esteem.", one page, 4to, Florence, 7th March 1775, neatly laid down and with light stain to centre, just affecting date but not signature or text; with Rawlins Collection logo affixed to lower corner

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • STUART, CHARLES, EDWARD, CALLED "BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE", THE YOUNG PRETENDER (1720-1788) AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED AS PRINCE ("CHARLES...
        Jun. 19, 2019

        STUART, CHARLES, EDWARD, CALLED "BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE", THE YOUNG PRETENDER (1720-1788) AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED AS PRINCE ("CHARLES...

        Est: £700 - £900

        STUART, CHARLES, EDWARD, CALLED "BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE", THE YOUNG PRETENDER (1720-1788) AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED AS PRINCE ("CHARLES P.") TO THE COMTE D'ARGENSON, in French, 1 page, 4to, Paris, 1st May 1747, conveying his profound appreciation of King Louis XV's kind words "Je me flatte de la Continuation de son Amitié come aussi de lui etre un jours utille, quoique je le malheur a present dene [sic] le point etré", small stamp of the Archives d'Argenson at Poitiers

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • STUART, CHARLES EDWARD - "BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE" (1720-1788), & , LOUISE, NEÉ PRINCESS OF STOLBERG-GEDERN (1752-1824), COUNTESS OF A...
        Jun. 19, 2019

        STUART, CHARLES EDWARD - "BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE" (1720-1788), & , LOUISE, NEÉ PRINCESS OF STOLBERG-GEDERN (1752-1824), COUNTESS OF A...

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        STUART, CHARLES EDWARD - "BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE" (1720-1788), & , LOUISE, NEÉ PRINCESS OF STOLBERG-GEDERN (1752-1824), COUNTESS OF ALBANY. A COLLECTION OF 6 DOCUMENTS a total of 27pp., small folio, four in French, one in French & Italian, one in Italian, one signed by Charles Edward Stuart as "Charles Comte d'Albanie" in two places in his later shaky hand. The signed and most significant document is described as follows in HMC, x.238 (Lord Braye's MSS, the Stuart MSS): September 27, 1786. Rome. Original power in French executed by Charles Edward before the Chancellor of the French Consulate at Rome to M. Busoni, empowering him, in presence of or acting with the advice of Mons. J.B. Vulpian, to execute along with the Countess of Albany or her representative the agreement whereof a draft is subjoined. Signed "Charles Comte d'Albanie", seal of French consulate at Rome affixed, executed in duplicate. The draft agreement after reciting the securing of the jointure of 40,000, and the pin-money of 12,000 livres by the marriage contract upon the first subsidies received by Charles Edward, the letter of April, 1772, the letter of separation of April 3, 1784, the grant by Louis XVI of a pension of 60,000 francs to the Countess of Albany and of the same sum to Charles Edward, and the claim of the Countess to the jointure of 40,000 secured by the contract in addition to the pension of 60,000 francs, whereas her husband contended that the contract had been satisfied by the grant of the pension, witnesses that the Countess agrees to accept a reduced jointure of 20,000 livres charged on all the property of her husband, and redeemable at any time after a year from his decease at her option for 500,000 livres. The other documents include: another draft of the "Double de Projet de transaction" (proposed transaction), unsigned, and material giving information about the dowry granted to Princess Louise upon marriage and related matters. HMC lists the draft but none of the other documents

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • MACLACHLAN, LACHLAN (1698-1746), CLAN CHIEF - PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD STUART, THE YOUNG PRETENDER (1720-1788) PRINTED AND MANUSCRIPT R...
        Jun. 19, 2019

        MACLACHLAN, LACHLAN (1698-1746), CLAN CHIEF - PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD STUART, THE YOUNG PRETENDER (1720-1788) PRINTED AND MANUSCRIPT R...

        Est: £300 - £400

        MACLACHLAN, LACHLAN (1698-1746), CLAN CHIEF - PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD STUART, THE YOUNG PRETENDER (1720-1788) PRINTED AND MANUSCRIPT RECEIPT FOR £209.17.0 Received from the Lord Elibank as his supply for his Lands in the Shire of Haddingtoun, payable "by virtue of an order from his Royal Highness Charles Prince Regent", signed by Lachlan MacLachlan on the verso, 3rd October, 1745

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • Follower of Antonio David, (Italian, 1698-1750), "Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 'Bonnie Prince Charlie' (1720-1788)", ca. 1730-1745,.
        Oct. 14, 2017

        Follower of Antonio David, (Italian, 1698-1750), "Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 'Bonnie Prince Charlie' (1720-1788)", ca. 1730-1745,.

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Follower of Antonio David (Italian, 1698-1750) "Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 'Bonnie Prince Charlie' (1720-1788)", ca. 1730-1745 oil on canvas unsigned, painted after the original commissioned in Rome in 1732 by his father, James, son of the exiled Stuart King James II and VII. Framed. 28-1/2" x 24" Notes: Charles Edward Stuart, known by the sobriquet Bonnie Prince Charlie, grew up in exile in Rome with his father, James Francis Edward Stuart, the heir apparent to James II and VII, King of England, Ireland and Scotland. James was exiled as an infant after King James was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1668, and his older Protestant half-sister Mary II and her husband William III of Orange were declared Queen and King. Despite two attempted coups d'etat in 1715 and 1745, neither father nor son was able to reclaim the throne, and remained in Rome. In 1729, James Stuart commissioned the Jacobite (Catholic) court artist Antonio David to paint portraits of his sons Charles and Henry. As the eldest, and heir apparent should the Catholic faction be restored, there was great demand for copies of the young hopeful monarch, Bonnie Prince Charlie. David and his workshop executed several copies, making it difficult to discern the" original". The Scottish National Gallery has a 1732 portrait also by David that matches the exact measurements of the one offered here, and the National Portrait Gallery in London has a slightly smaller 1729 one from the studio of David. The "copy" in the Blairs Museum was brought to Scotland in the early 18th century from Abbe Peter Grant, and another, painted by the circle of David and gifted (by repute) by King James and Maria Sobieska, recently sold at Lyon & Turnbull in London for $63,000. Numerous as the copies are, period works, such as these, are highly coveted rarities at auction.

        New Orleans Auction Galleries
      • FRENCH SCHOOL | Portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart 'the Young Pretender' (1720-1788) 
        Mar. 28, 2017

        FRENCH SCHOOL | Portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart 'the Young Pretender' (1720-1788) 

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        Watercolour bodycolour and gum arabic on ivory, in a later ornate cast gilt-bronze foliate frame

        Sotheby's
      • SCOTTISH SCHOOL | Portrait of Charles Edward Stuart, known as Bonnie Prince Charlie (1720-1788), circa 1800.
        Mar. 28, 2017

        SCOTTISH SCHOOL | Portrait of Charles Edward Stuart, known as Bonnie Prince Charlie (1720-1788), circa 1800.

        Est: £1,200 - £1,800

        oil on panel

        Sotheby's
      • Stuart, Charles Edward - "Bonnie Prince Charlie" (1720-1788)
        Aug. 31, 2016

        Stuart, Charles Edward - "Bonnie Prince Charlie" (1720-1788)

        Est: £5,000 - £8,000

        Stuart, Charles Edward - "Bonnie Prince Charlie" (1720-1788) Autograph Letter Signed, to the Comte d'Argenson, 1/2p., 4to, Paris, 13th January 1747, requesting that an enclosed letter (the following item) be forwarded to the king, endorsed by d'Argenson: "Rép. le 15"; Autograph Letter Signed to Louis XV: "Monsieur mon Frere et Cousin", 3pp. Paris, 14th January 1747. Having received no reply to his Mémoire [sold in these rooms, 7 May 2014, lot 98, £25,000], Charles expands on his invasion proposals: "Occupé uniquement des malheurs de mes fidèles amis, je me suis transporté à la Cour de Votre Majesté afin de lui proposer moi-même les moyens de faire une expedition beaucoup plus avantageuse pour votre Majesté et pour moi que celle de l'année dernière" and complains of a general belief in France that his plans are not feasible: "l'Opinion que l'on avoit ice de me vrai situation en la regardant comme une chose infaisable, quoique tout le monde est convaincu à present comme je l'etais alors qu'avec un secours médiocre il aurait réussi" and resolves to leave Paris in the light of the current political climate: "de me retirer en quelque lieu où ma condition ne tirera pas à conséquence, et où je serai toujours pret a concourir avec Votre Majesté dans toutes les démarches qui tendront à Sa Gloire et au rétablissement de ma maison dans leurs justes droits", and offering to appoint a representative to negotiate with the king and his ministers during his absence (2)

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • Stuart, Charles Edward - "Bonnie Prince Charlie" (1720-1788)
        Aug. 31, 2016

        Stuart, Charles Edward - "Bonnie Prince Charlie" (1720-1788)

        Est: £800 - £1,000

        Stuart, Charles Edward - "Bonnie Prince Charlie" (1720-1788) Autograph Letter, in cryptic code, unsigned, apparently to a MacDonald, beginning with the statement "ye two houses by se or Land" and "attempt far off", enjoins his correspondent to secrecy, mentions the needs for funds and the names Gros, Douns and Ryans, and suggests that Ryans who will write "immediately [if it is?] on or off" should come in his person with it and give it to Mr Gordon, one page headed "Munday Morning at 10:1/2", no place or date, 1 page, 8vo

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), wearing suit of armour over white chemise, stock and cravat, blue sash and breast star of the Order of the Garter, his crimson mantle draped about him, his powdered wig wornen queueand tied with ribbon
        Nov. 19, 2014

        Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), wearing suit of armour over white chemise, stock and cravat, blue sash and breast star of the Order of the Garter, his crimson mantle draped about him, his powdered wig wornen queueand tied with ribbon

        Est: £4,000 - £6,000

        Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), wearing suit of armour over white chemise, stock and cravat, blue sash and breast star of the Order of the Garter, his crimson mantle draped about him, his powdered wig worn en queue and tied with ribbon. Enamel, gilt-metal mount. Oval, 58mm (2 5/16in) high

        Bonhams
      • STUART CHARLES: (1720-1788) Bonnie Prince Charlie.
        Sep. 21, 2014

        STUART CHARLES: (1720-1788) Bonnie Prince Charlie.

        Est: £600 - £900

        STUART CHARLES: (1720-1788) Bonnie Prince Charlie. Jacobite Pretender to the thrones of England, Scotland & Ireland. L.S., Votre bon Ami, Charles R, one page, 4to, Rome, 1st January 1772, to Marquis Louis Angelelli, in French. Stuart thanks his correspondent for their letter of the 17th December 'and for the best wishes contained therein for my well being'. With integral address leaf in the hand of Stuart, also bearing a red wax seal. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG €750-1125

        International Autograph Auctions
      • STUART CHARLES EDWARD: (1720-1788) Jacobite
        Jul. 13, 2013

        STUART CHARLES EDWARD: (1720-1788) Jacobite

        Est: €1,250 - €2,000

        STUART CHARLES EDWARD: (1720-1788) Jacobite Pretender to the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland, known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, or The Young Pretender. L.S., Votre bon Ami Charles R, one page, 4to, n.p., n.d., to Le Marquis Louis Angelelli in Bologne, in French. Stuart states that he received his correspondent's letter of 19th December 'full of good wishes and greetings, asking the Lord for my prosperity, which I find very kind of you....'. He also adds that he hopes to see his correspondent in Rome one day, if his affairs allow him to visit. With integral address leaf in Stuart's hand and bearing a red wax seal. Some slight ink bleeding and light staining to the concluding four lines of text, which remain perfectly legible. The subscription and signature are largely unaffected. Rare. About VG. £1000-1500

        International Autograph Auctions Europe, S.L.
      • [STUART CHARLES EDWARD]: (1720-1788) Jacobite
        Jun. 09, 2013

        [STUART CHARLES EDWARD]: (1720-1788) Jacobite

        Est: £150 - £200

        [STUART CHARLES EDWARD]: (1720-1788) Jacobite Pretender to the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland, known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, or The Young Pretender. [MURRAY LORD GEORGE] (1694-1760) Scottish Jacobite General, noted for his 1745 campaign under Bonnie Prince Charlie into England. Manuscript Document issued in the name of Charles, Prince of Wales, Regent of Scotland, England, France and Ireland and the Dominions, and bearing a stamped signature of Lord George Murray at the foot, one page, folio, Palace of Holyroodhouse, 2nd October 1745. The document allows William Hogg, an Edinburgh Merchant, and his clerks or family members 'to pass and repass from and to his House in the Castle Hill of Edinburgh without let or molestation.' With blank integral leaf. Some light age wear, otherwise VG

        International Autograph Auctions
      • STUART CHARLES EDWARD: (1720-1788) Jacobite
        Jun. 09, 2013

        STUART CHARLES EDWARD: (1720-1788) Jacobite

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        STUART CHARLES EDWARD: (1720-1788) Jacobite Pretender to the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland, known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, or The Young Pretender. D.S., Charles P. R., at the conclusion, two pages, small 4to, Paris, 28th December 1765. The manuscript document, in English, is headed Instructions for Mr. Le Comte de Serrant and states, in part, 'You will first of all address yourself to Mr. de Roda to whom you will deliver the letter you are charged with....and to desire he will instruct you as to the allures of the Court and of the means you are to use for the delivery of the other letters to the King and Queen and to the Ministers. So soon as you have had a full conference with Mr. de Roda you will give us an account of it by a letter to be addressed to Mr. John Douglas at Rome under cover to Mr. Belloni and you will be punctual in informing us by every post of every circumstance that may happen in the course of your negociation.....If there shall be question of our friends you are to assure that we have a great number in England, Scotland and Ireland who are very zealous and ready to act whenever a proper occasion shall offer. Philip the 5th granted us a subsidy of 20,000 German florins p month for six months which was paid for three months only - you will act as your discretion shall direct you as to a demand of payment of the three months of this subsidy which are in arrear....' Rare. One small, neat tear at the foot of the page, only very slightly touching a few words of text and not the signature. G Francois-Jacques Walsh de Serrant (1704-1782) was created Comte de Serrant by King Louis XV of France in 1754. His brother, Anthony Walsh (1703-1763), was famous for transporting Charles Edward Stuart to Scotland in 1745. Manuel de Roda (1706-1782) Spanish Ambassador.

        International Autograph Auctions
      • STUART CHARLES: (1720-1788) Jacobite Pretender to
        Dec. 15, 2012

        STUART CHARLES: (1720-1788) Jacobite Pretender to

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        STUART CHARLES: (1720-1788) Jacobite Pretender to the thrones of England, Scotland & Ireland, known as Bonnie Prince Charlie or The Young Pretender. Fine A.L.S., Charles P, one page, 8vo, Paris, 1st January 1748, to Comte d'Argenson, in French. The Prince states that he has sought an audience with the King through the good offices of the Duc de Gesvres, and hopes that he can meet d'Argenson soon unless work prevents it. Professionally matted in gold and cream alongside a circular engraving of the Prince and framed and glazed in an ornate gilt frame to an overall size of 25 x 18. The small red circular stamp of the Archives d'Argenson at the University of Poitiers appears at the head of the letter, not affecting the text or signature. Rare. VG

        International Autograph Auctions
      • Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), two portrait miniatures
        Aug. 31, 2011

        Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), two portrait miniatures

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788) one miniature falsely signed, 'CF Zinke' (right) watercolour on ivory in rectangular papier-mache frame with gilt metal mounts, inscribed at top, EDINH. MUSEUM (2) Oval, 8.2 cm (3 1/4 in.) high

        Bonhams
      • Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), two portrait miniatures
        Aug. 18, 2011

        Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), two portrait miniatures

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788) one miniature falsely signed, 'CF Zinke' (right) watercolour on ivory in rectangular papier-mache frame with gilt metal mounts, inscribed at top, EDINH. MUSEUM (2) Oval, 8.2 cm (3 1/4 in.) high

        Bonhams
      • After (Sir) Robert Strange Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), wearing scarlet coat with breast star of the Order of the Garter, blue sash, white stock and lace cravat, the Order of Saint Andrew on a green ribbon sash suspended from his neck,
        Jun. 08, 2011

        After (Sir) Robert Strange Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), wearing scarlet coat with breast star of the Order of the Garter, blue sash, white stock and lace cravat, the Order of Saint Andrew on a green ribbon sash suspended from his neck,

        Est: £300 - £500

        Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), wearing scarlet coat with breast star of the Order of the Garter, blue sash, white stock and lace cravat, the Order of Saint Andrew on a green ribbon sash suspended from his neck, his powdered wig tied with a black ribbon bow. Enamel, set in turned pearwood wood frame. Oval, 45mm (1 3/4in) high

        Bonhams
      • George III, Death of Charles Edward Stuart 1788, copper medal by G Hamerani, bust right, rev. Religion standing, 53mm. (...
        Sep. 30, 2010

        George III, Death of Charles Edward Stuart 1788, copper medal by G Hamerani, bust right, rev. Religion standing, 53mm. (...

        Est: £60 - £80

        George III, Death of Charles Edward Stuart 1788, copper medal by G Hamerani, bust right, rev. Religion standing, 53mm. (BHM.282; E.823), some small marks from rusty dies, otherwise extremely fine

        Spink
      • Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), Bonnie Prince
        Jun. 10, 2008

        Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), Bonnie Prince

        Est: -

        Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), Bonnie Prince Charlie - The Young Pretender; a portrait miniature, on ivory (?), unexamined out of frame, 2¼in x 1?in (5.5cm x 4cm), in original parcel gilt and ebonised turned hardwood frame, 18thC , frame cracked and repaired. Nannau; Schedule of Contents 1958, No.24.

        Chilcotts
      • Portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), 'Bonnie Prince Charlie', three-quarter-length, in a red coat and blue sash and star of the order of the garter, feigned oval
        Apr. 16, 2008

        Portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), 'Bonnie Prince Charlie', three-quarter-length, in a red coat and blue sash and star of the order of the garter, feigned oval

        Est: £1,200 - £1,800

        Follower of Antonio David (1698-1750) Portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), 'Bonnie Prince Charlie', three-quarter-length, in a red coat and blue sash and star of the order of the garter, feigned oval oil on canvas 14 x 12 in. (35.7 x 30.5 cm.)

        Christie's
      • Maclachlan, Lachlan--Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-1788)
        Jan. 10, 2007

        Maclachlan, Lachlan--Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-1788)

        Est: £100 - £150

        Maclachlan, Lachlan--Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-1788) Printed and manuscript receipt for £209:17 0 received from the Lord Elibank as his supply for his Lands in the Shire of Haddingtoun, payable "by virtue of an order from his Royal Highness Charles Prince Regent", signed by Lachlan MacLachlan, with a further note relating to the discharge signed by Lachlan MacLachlan on the verso, 3rd October, 1745

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • JOHN DANIEL KAMM (B. 1702)
        May. 25, 2004

        JOHN DANIEL KAMM (B. 1702)

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), in gilt-studded armour and lace cravat, wearing the blue sash of the Order of the Garter and his red cloak embroidered with the star of this order, green sash, powdered wig en queue on vellum rectangular, 2 3/16 x 2 15/16 in. (56 x 75 mm.), later gilt-metal mount within later gilt-wood frame

        Christie's
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