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    • Attributed to Charlotte Jones,  British 1768-1847-  Portrait of a noblewom
      Jul. 09, 2024

      Attributed to Charlotte Jones,  British 1768-1847-  Portrait of a noblewom

      Est: £600 - £800

      Attributed to Charlotte Jones,  British 1768-1847-  Portrait of a noblewoman, possibly Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales, bust-length, wearing a black gown with elaborate lace collar, a lace-trimmed black headdress, and gold and gem-set jewellery;  watercolour on ivory, 8.2 x 6.3 cm, held in a gilt metal frame cast with rocaille motifs and a coronet finial. Ivory submission reference: D2SREBTK.  Provenance:  Private Collection, UK.  Note:  This delicately painted portrait possibly depicts Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (1796-1817), and would have likely been painted around the end of the Princess's life or shortly after her untimely death. Princess Charlotte was the only child of George, Prince of Wales (later George IV) and Caroline of Brunswick. The Royal Collection describes her as the original 'People's Princess', and after her death from complications of childbirth in 1817 the nation mourned her passing, which saw the publication of many commemorative prints, and resulted in many portraits.  After receiving her training from Richard Cosway (1742-1821), Charlotte Jones was appointed miniature painter to Princess Charlotte in 1808, and many of her portraits of the Princess are still held in the Royal Collection. The present portrait, with its finely picked-out shimmering jewellery and soft, blushing facial features, strongly recalls Charlotte Jones's depictions of the Princess, including her portrait of circa 1812 in the Royal Collection [RCIN 421481]. 

      Roseberys
    • A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY, BY CHARLOTTE JONES (1768-1847), CIRCA 1810
      Dec. 09, 2014

      A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY, BY CHARLOTTE JONES (1768-1847), CIRCA 1810

      Est: £300 - £500

      A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY, BY CHARLOTTE JONES (1768-1847), CIRCA 1810 wearing a white muslin veil and a blue dress, column and drapery background, on ivory, later gilt-card mount and wood frame 8.8cm

      Matthew Barton Ltd
    • CHARLOTTE JONES (1768-1847) Portrait Miniature of
      Oct. 12, 2014

      CHARLOTTE JONES (1768-1847) Portrait Miniature of

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      CHARLOTTE JONES (1768-1847) Portrait Miniature of Frances Charlotte Petre and her puppy Watercolour on ivory, tondo, 7cm diameter Signed and dated 1801 verso. Inscribed on the outer backing 'Frances Charlotte Bedingfield, daughter of Lady Petre, d.1822 RIP' together with another oval miniature frame Frances Charlotte, daughter of Sir Richard Bedingfield, 5th Baronet married 11th Baron Petre 1/6/1814. This was a union of two notable English recusant families.

      Adam's
    • Attributed to Miss Charlotte Jones (1768-1847):
      Jul. 23, 2011

      Attributed to Miss Charlotte Jones (1768-1847):

      Est: £600 - £1,000

      Attributed to Miss Charlotte Jones (1768-1847): Portrait Miniature of a Lady, said to be Her Late Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Wales, depicted three-quarter length seated on a chaise longue, wearing an embroidered and blue ribbon trimmed mob cap, wearing a string of pearls, an emerald and pearl brooch at her breast, and wearing a blue striped dress and embroidered wrap by a table and blue curtain drape by an open window to a mountainous scene, rectangular, 17cm by 13cm, inscribed on the reverse of the inner fitting frame in pen and ink Charlotte Jones Pinxit Miniature Painter to Her Late Royal Highness The Princess Charlotte of Wales (and with remnants of red wax seals to the angles), contained in a crushed morocco case with paper label inscribed Charlotte Miniature Painter to The Late Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Wales For a portrait of Princess Charlotte of Wales (1796-1817), daughter of George IV, and wife of Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (late King of the Belgians) (1790-1865), see Foskett (Daphne) A Dictionary of British Miniature Painters, Vol II, pg 59 (that example on ivory, rectangular, 3? in is in the Queen's Collection, and an illustration of this miniature appears on pl.191 (illus.488) by Gracious Permission of HM The Queen

      Tennants
    • Charlotte Jones (British, 1768-1847) A Child in the guise of cupid, with feathered wings and holding a bow, surrounded by clouds
      Nov. 25, 2009

      Charlotte Jones (British, 1768-1847) A Child in the guise of cupid, with feathered wings and holding a bow, surrounded by clouds

      Est: £1,500 - £2,500

      A Child in the guise of cupid, with feathered wings and holding a bow, surrounded by clouds. Gold frame. Oval, 89mm (3 1/2in) high

      Bonhams
    • Attributed to Charlotte Jones (British, 1768-1847) A Lady, wearing white dress with pearl-encrusted bodice, gold chain bracelet set with a blue stone on her left wrist, gold rings on the fingers of her left hand, her fair hair worn curled and
      Mar. 04, 2009

      Attributed to Charlotte Jones (British, 1768-1847) A Lady, wearing white dress with pearl-encrusted bodice, gold chain bracelet set with a blue stone on her left wrist, gold rings on the fingers of her left hand, her fair hair worn curled and

      Est: £500 - £700

      A Lady, wearing white dress with pearl-encrusted bodice, gold chain bracelet set with a blue stone on her left wrist, gold rings on the fingers of her left hand, her fair hair worn curled and upswept, seated in a gilt armchair upholstered in red, playing the harp, against a blue drapery background. Ormolu frame with pierced ribbon cresting. Rectangular, 132mm (5 3/16in) high

      Bonhams
    • Attributed to Charlotte Jones (1768-1847) Miniature of a lady 2.75 x 2.25in.
      Dec. 04, 2008

      Attributed to Charlotte Jones (1768-1847) Miniature of a lady 2.75 x 2.25in.

      Est: £100 - £150

      Attributed to Charlotte Jones (1768-1847) oil on ivory Miniature of a lady 2.75 x 2.25in.

      Gorringes
    • Attributed to Charlotte Jones (British, 1768-1847) A Lady, wearing white dress with pearl-encrusted bodice, gold chain bracelet set with a blue stone on her left wrist, gold rings on the fingers of her left hand, her fair hair worn curled and
      Nov. 19, 2008

      Attributed to Charlotte Jones (British, 1768-1847) A Lady, wearing white dress with pearl-encrusted bodice, gold chain bracelet set with a blue stone on her left wrist, gold rings on the fingers of her left hand, her fair hair worn curled and

      Est: £700 - £900

      A Lady, wearing white dress with pearl-encrusted bodice, gold chain bracelet set with a blue stone on her left wrist, gold rings on the fingers of her left hand, her fair hair worn curled and upswept, seated in a gilt armchair upholstered in red, playing the harp, against a blue drapery background. Ormolu frame with pierced ribbon cresting. Rectangular, 132mm (5 3/16in) high

      Bonhams
    • Miss Charlotte Jones (British, 1768-1847) Frances Mary Hannah Gamble, wearing black spotted white
      Nov. 05, 2002

      Miss Charlotte Jones (British, 1768-1847) Frances Mary Hannah Gamble, wearing black spotted white

      Est: $1,561 - $2,341

      dress with white lace collar, tied yellow scarf about her shoulders and matching bandeau in her upswept curled hair gold frame, the reverse with memorial miniature depicting a Lady seated beside a tomb dated 1793, an open book at her feet, being comforted by a female spirit (hairline cracks), set within a gold mounted plaited hair border oval, 78mm. (3 1/8in.) and 55mm. (2 3/16in.) high respectively (2) Provenance: The late P. C. Paton; Bonhams; 21st March, 1995, lot 145 (as by Andrew Plimer) Frances (née Latham) married firstly John Gamble (d.1811) Chaplain General to the forces and Rector at Bradwell on Sea. He was also an expert of telegraphy and invented the Gamble Radiated Telegraph that was used in the Peninsular War, 1811. She married secondly in 1813, Nelson Blood. Her daughter Frederica from her first marriage hung herself from a bedpost at Waterford in 1838.

      Bonhams
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