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George Englehart Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1752 - d. 1829

George Englehart, (1752-1829) a leading English miniaturist of the late 18th/early 19th century.

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    • Attributed to George Englehart (1750-1829) British, Portrait of a pretty female, jewelled frame. 7 cm x 5 cm.
      Feb. 24, 2022

      Attributed to George Englehart (1750-1829) British, Portrait of a pretty female, jewelled frame. 7 cm x 5 cm.

      Est: £300 - £500

      Attributed to George Englehart (1750-1829) British, Portrait of a pretty female, jewelled frame. 7 cm x 5 cm.

      Hannam's Auctioneers
    • FOUR PORTRAIT MINIATURES, 18th-19th century.
      Jul. 30, 2020

      FOUR PORTRAIT MINIATURES, 18th-19th century.

      Est: $500 - $700

      FOUR PORTRAIT MINIATURES, 18th-19th century. One, attributed to George Englehart (English, 1750-1829), "Lady in White Dress and Turban", circa 1795, oval, 2 15/16 in. x 2 3/8 in. Three others, including young boy with dog, 3 in. x 2 1/4 in.; two of women

      Sloans & Kenyon
    • Attributed to George Englehart (British, 1752-1829), "Portrait Miniature of a British Officer"
      Aug. 24, 2018

      Attributed to George Englehart (British, 1752-1829), "Portrait Miniature of a British Officer"

      Est: $500 - $800

      Attributed to George Englehart (British, 1752-1829) "Portrait Miniature of a British Officer", ca. 1780 watercolor, unsigned together with R. C. Woolnough (British, active 1801-1805), "Portrait Miniature of a Young Man", 1802, watercolor, signed and dated on frame backing. Both glazed in brass oval frames. overall sight 3-7/8" x 2-3/8" and 2-7/8" x 2-3/8", respectively Provenance: Estate of Dr. Carroll Ball, Jackson, Mississippi. Notes: Another Woolnough portrait of a young man, whose physiognomy greatly resembles the sitter here, sold in England as lot 103 in Golding, Young & Mawer sale in Lincoln on November 19, 2014. Given the age of the sitters and the dates of the works, 1801 and 1802, the sitters are probably related, and are likely brothers. According to the catalogue description, the other Woolnough portrait descended in the family. By repute, the sitter was midshipman Harrison, a sailor who served on the famed HMS Victory between 1803-1805. He is not believed, however, to have been in service during Lord Nelson's Battle of Trafalgar.

      New Orleans Auction Galleries
    • Attributed to George Englehart (British, 1752-1829), "Portrait Miniature of a British Officer"
      Jul. 28, 2018

      Attributed to George Englehart (British, 1752-1829), "Portrait Miniature of a British Officer"

      Est: $1,200 - $1,800

      Attributed to George Englehart (British, 1752-1829) "Portrait Miniature of a British Officer", ca. 1780 watercolor, unsigned together with R. C. Woolnough (British, active 1801-1805), "Portrait Miniature of a Young Man", 1802, watercolor, signed and dated on frame backing. Both glazed in brass oval frames. overall sight 3-7/8" x 2-3/8" and 2-7/8" x 2-3/8", respectively Provenance: Estate of Dr. Carroll Ball, Jackson, Mississippi. Notes: Another Woolnough portrait of a young man, whose physiognomy greatly resembles the sitter here, sold in England as lot 103 in Golding, Young & Mawer sale in Lincoln on November 19, 2014. Given the age of the sitters and the dates of the works, 1801 and 1802, the sitters are probably related, and are likely brothers. According to the catalogue description, the other Woolnough portrait descended in the family. By repute, the sitter was midshipman Harrison, a sailor who served on the famed HMS Victory between 1803-1805. He is not believed, however, to have been in service during Lord Nelson's Battle of Trafalgar.

      New Orleans Auction Galleries
    • A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY, BY GEORGE ENGLEHART (1750-1829), CIRCA 1785
      Jun. 02, 2015

      A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY, BY GEORGE ENGLEHART (1750-1829), CIRCA 1785

      Est: £1,800 - £2,200

      A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY, BY GEORGE ENGLEHART (1750-1829), CIRCA 1785 powdered and curled hair, wearing ruffled collared chemise with blue edging, on ivory, gilt-metal mount set into a gold frame with pearl border, the glazed reverse with hair decoration oval 4.5cm

      Matthew Barton Ltd
    • A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY, BY GEORGE ENGLEHART (1750-1829), CIRCA 1785
      Jun. 02, 2015

      A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY, BY GEORGE ENGLEHART (1750-1829), CIRCA 1785

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY, BY GEORGE ENGLEHART (1750-1829), CIRCA 1785 her powdered hair adorned with a white cap, wearing a ruffled collared chemise and a blue dress, on ivory, gold frame with glazed hair decorated reverse pivoting within a pearl-set gold later surround marked 15CT oval 3.7cm

      Matthew Barton Ltd
    • *Attributed to Sir George Englehart Miniature of Samuel Tunnard 1.5 x 1.25in.gold clasp frame.
      Jul. 26, 2007

      *Attributed to Sir George Englehart Miniature of Samuel Tunnard 1.5 x 1.25in.gold clasp frame.

      Est: £400 - £600

      Attributed to Sir George Engleheart oil on ivory Miniature of Samuel Tunnard 1.5 x 1.25in.gold clasp frame.

      Gorringes
    • [ Miniatures ] George Engleheart (1750-1829): Portrait of Mr Wigston with powdered grey hair, blue eyes, wearing a blue coat against a cloudy sky background, oval, on ivory, 7.2cm in a gold frame with hair locket on the reverse, ring for suspension
      Jul. 20, 2005

      [ Miniatures ] George Engleheart (1750-1829): Portrait of Mr Wigston with powdered grey hair, blue eyes, wearing a blue coat against a cloudy sky background, oval, on ivory, 7.2cm in a gold frame with hair locket on the reverse, ring for suspension

      Est: £4,000 - £6,000

      [ Miniatures ] George Engleheart (1750-1829): Portrait of Mr Wigston with powdered grey hair, blue eyes, wearing a blue coat against a cloudy sky background, oval, on ivory, 7.2cm in a gold frame with hair locket on the reverse, ring for suspension see illustration * A Mr Wigston is listed for the year 1786 in the "List of the Persons who sat to George Englehart from 1775-1813 ...", in {George Englehart 1750 1829, Miniature Painter to George III by George C Williamson and Henry L D Englehart, 1902}. The vendors of this miniature also sold a Waterloo medal through our sales. The medal was in the name of Capt. Richard H Wigston, 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards (2nd Batallion). Capt Wigston is mentioned on the Waterloo Roll and was on duty on the day of the battle in Waterloo village on baggage protection. The early date of this miniature, and anticipating that a Captain was probably in his 20's in 1811 may suggest that the sitter might have been the father of the medal winner.

      Tennants
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