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  • Attributed to John Jukes (1772 - 1831), a portrait of Mrs Josiah Stewart and her daughter Charlotte, unsigned, inscribed on card behind 'J. Jukes pinxt Bombay 1817, Frances Dean Mrs Josiah Stewart', miniature on ivory, 10.3 x 8.5 cm, in an ornate...
    Sep. 26, 2024

    Attributed to John Jukes (1772 - 1831), a portrait of Mrs Josiah Stewart and her daughter Charlotte, unsigned, inscribed on card behind 'J. Jukes pinxt Bombay 1817, Frances Dean Mrs Josiah Stewart', miniature on ivory, 10.3 x 8.5 cm, in an ornate...

    Est: £300 - £500

    Attributed to John Jukes (1772 - 1831), a portrait of Mrs Josiah Stewart and her daughter Charlotte, unsigned, inscribed on card behind 'J. Jukes pinxt Bombay 1817, Frances Dean Mrs Josiah Stewart', miniature on ivory, 10.3 x 8.5 cm, in an ornate gilt metal frame, 14.5 x 13 cm Footnote: According to a label on the reverse, Mrs Stewart was the wife of Colonel Josiah Stewart. Ivory certification reference RRUL18MK

    Dawsons Auctioneers
  • Cleveley, Jukes, & Cook - View of Matavai Bay, Tahiti
    Jul. 31, 2021

    Cleveley, Jukes, & Cook - View of Matavai Bay, Tahiti

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    This is one of the most exceptional engravings to result from Cook's Voyages. The engraving we believe is shows: "View of Matavai Bay, Tahiti." It was originally a watercolor by John Cleveley and then engraved by Francis Jukes. Francis Jukes was known as 'if not the inventor, certainly the first that brought [aquatint] to a degree of perfection' (The Gentleman's Magazine LXXXII, p. 300) John Cleveley's watercolors are believed to be based upon his brother James's sketches. James Cleveley was the carpenter on Cook's third and final voyage. The prospectus also claimed that the views were drawn 'on the spot' by James before being "redrawn and inimitably painted in water-colours by his brother... John Cleveley, and from which the plates were engraved, in the best manner by Mr. Jukes." However, there is some debate on this attribution and it may be John Webber's sketches Clevely used. "Cook's third voyage was organized to seek the Northwest Passage and to return [the islander] Omai to Tahiti. Officers of the crew included William Bligh, James Burney, James Colnett, and George Vancouver. John Webber was appointed artist to the expedition. After calling at Kerguelen Island, Tasmania, New Zealand, and the Cook, Tonga, and Society Islands, the expedition sailed north and discovered Christmas Island and the Hawaiian Islands, which Cook named the Sandwich Islands. Cook charted the American west coast from Northern California through the Bering Strait as far north as latitude 70 degrees 44 minutes before he was stopped by pack ice. He returned to Hawaii for the winter and was killed in an unhappy skirmish with the natives over a boat. Charles Clarke took command and after he died six months later, the ships returned to England under John Gore. Despite hostilities with the United States and France, the scientific nature of this expedition caused the various governments to exempt these vessels from capture. The voyage resulted in what Cook judged his most valuable discovery - the Hawaiian Islands." (Hill)

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • JOHN JUKES (BRITISH 1772-1851) Portrait miniature of a Gentleman wearing a black coat, white waistcoat and frilled cravat  Signed, inscribed and dated on the reverse Painted by/J. Jukes London/1801 Watercolour on ivory  Gold frame, the reverse glaze
    Mar. 25, 2020

    JOHN JUKES (BRITISH 1772-1851) Portrait miniature of a Gentleman wearing a black coat, white waistcoat and frilled cravat  Signed, inscribed and dated on the reverse Painted by/J. Jukes London/1801 Watercolour on ivory  Gold frame, the reverse glaze

    Est: £300 - £500

    JOHN JUKES (BRITISH 1772-1851) Portrait miniature of a Gentleman wearing a black coat, white waistcoat and frilled cravat  Signed, inscribed and dated on the reverse Painted by/J. Jukes London/1801 Watercolour on ivory  Gold frame, the reverse glazed to reveal original artist's inscription  Oval, 78mm (3in) high  Exhibited: Comerford Collection at the Irish Architectural Archives, Dublin, 2009  Literature: The Comerford Collection: Portrait Miniatures, (privately published, Dublin, 2009) pp 11, 56 (#243)

    Chiswick Auctions
  • John Jukes (English, 1772-1851), portrait miniature of a lady
    Oct. 18, 2016

    John Jukes (English, 1772-1851), portrait miniature of a lady

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    John Jukes (English, 1772-1851) portrait miniature of a lady Oval portrait on ivory of a lady in silk dress and lace collar seated in an interior, signed and dated "Jukes 1798", in gilt metal frame, the reverse with blue glass and plaited hair border encircling a seed pearl anchor; together with an oval portrait on ivory of a lady in blue dress and black lace shawl and white lace cap, attributed to Moses Griffith. (2). H: 3 5/8 in. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York Collector.

    Freeman's | Hindman
  • John Jukes (English, 1772-1851), portrait miniature of a lady
    May. 17, 2016

    John Jukes (English, 1772-1851), portrait miniature of a lady

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    John Jukes (English, 1772-1851) portrait miniature of a lady Oval portrait on ivory of a lady in silk dress and lace collar seated in an interior, signed and dated "Jukes 1798", in gilt metal frame, the reverse with blue glass and plaited hair border encircling a seed pearl anchor; together with a an oval portrait on ivory of a lady in blue dress and black lace shawl and white lace cap, attributed to Moses Griffith. (2). H: 3 5/8 in. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York Collector.

    Freeman's | Hindman
  • An Officer, wearing red coat with dark blue facings edged with silver, silver epaulettes, white frilled chemise and black stock
    Nov. 19, 2014

    An Officer, wearing red coat with dark blue facings edged with silver, silver epaulettes, white frilled chemise and black stock

    Est: £3,500 - £4,500

    An Officer, wearing red coat with dark blue facings edged with silver, silver epaulettes, white frilled chemise and black stock. Watercolour on ivory, gold fausse-montre frame, the reverse glazed to reveal gilt-metal monogram, JTCS, over plaited hair. Oval, 86mm (3 3/8in) high

    Bonhams
  • John Jukes (British, 1772-1851)
    Jun. 13, 2012

    John Jukes (British, 1772-1851)

    Est: £500 - £700

    Mrs Edward Maitland, wearing white dress, pearl necklace and bandeau in her powdered hair. Gilt-mounted rectangular papier-mâché frame, the reverse with label inscribed Miniature/ Painted by John Jukes/ Mυrs Edward Maitland R** and with further notes; together with a portrait miniature of a young prince, (Continental School, late 19th century), gilt-mounted rectangular papier-mâché frame. Oval, 55mm (2 3/16in) and 70mm (2 3/4in) high respectively (2)

    Bonhams
  • PORTRAIT MINIATURE: JOHN JUKES (1772-1851) A
    Sep. 16, 2011

    PORTRAIT MINIATURE: JOHN JUKES (1772-1851) A

    Est: £400 - £600

    PORTRAIT MINIATURE: JOHN JUKES (1772-1851) A GENTLEMAN in a blue coat with brass buttons over a white waistcoat and stock, his hair powdered, signed with initials and dated 1797, ivory, oval, 6.8 x 5.5cm, in gold frame, the reverse with two locks of hair tied with seed pearls and metal thread, on opalescent glass in blue glass surround

    Mellors & Kirk
  • John Jukes (1772-1851)
    Dec. 08, 2010

    John Jukes (1772-1851)

    Est: £300 - £500

    John Jukes (1772-1851)

    Woolley & Wallis
  • John Jukes (British, 1772-1851) Phyllis Harriet Breay (née Peyton), wearing black dress and veil
    Apr. 08, 2010

    John Jukes (British, 1772-1851) Phyllis Harriet Breay (née Peyton), wearing black dress and veil

    Est: £1,500 - £1,800

    Phyllis Harriet Breay (née Peyton), wearing black dress and veil. Gold frame, the reverse glazed to reveal locks of hair and gold wire spikes of corn tied with split pearls and gold wire around seed pearl monogram B on seed pearl bordered blue glass plaque, all on opalescent glass. Oval, 78mm (3 1/16in) high

    Bonhams
  • Attributed to John Jukes (British, 1772-1851) A Gentleman, wearing brown coat with black collar, white waistcoat, red solitaire and tied white stock
    Sep. 20, 2008

    Attributed to John Jukes (British, 1772-1851) A Gentleman, wearing brown coat with black collar, white waistcoat, red solitaire and tied white stock

    Est: £250 - £350

    A Gentleman, wearing brown coat with black collar, white waistcoat, red solitaire and tied white stock. Gold frame, the reverse glazed to reveal seed pearl monogram JB on plaited hair. Oval, 71mm (2 13/16in) high

    Bonhams
  • James Silk Buckingham (1786-1855), in white shirt with a light blue coat, pink embroidered shawl around his shoulders and a white turban with a dagger secured in to his cummerbund; landscape background with a mosque
    Jun. 10, 2008

    James Silk Buckingham (1786-1855), in white shirt with a light blue coat, pink embroidered shawl around his shoulders and a white turban with a dagger secured in to his cummerbund; landscape background with a mosque

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    JOHN JUKES (BRITISH, 1772-1851) James Silk Buckingham (1786-1855), in white shirt with a light blue coat, pink embroidered shawl around his shoulders and a white turban with a dagger secured in to his cummerbund; landscape background with a mosque on ivory rectangular, 4½ x 3¾ in. (115 x 95 mm.), gilt-metal frame, the reverse with paper label inscribed 'Miniature Portrait of myself, painted in Bombay, in 1816, by Mr. Jukes, an English Artist there, just after my journey overland into Egypt, Palastine, Mesopotamia & Persia: & while I wore the beard & dress there faithfully delineated - I was then 30 years old & the likeness was thought perfect JS Buckingham May 1843'

    Christie's
  • John Jukes (British, 1772-1851)
    May. 23, 2007

    John Jukes (British, 1772-1851)

    Est: £600 - £800

    A Gentleman, wearing blue coat with gold buttons, white waistcoat, frilled chemise and tied stock. Gold frame, reverse glazed to reveal black silk. Oval, 72mm ( 2 13/16in) high

    Bonhams
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