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    • Attributed to Charles Rosenberg (1745-1844),
      Mar. 20, 2024

      Attributed to Charles Rosenberg (1745-1844),

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      Attributed to Charles Rosenberg (1745-1844), a George III reverse-painted glass silhouette group, said to depict three Royal Knights of the Garter, the Prince of Wales, Princes William and Edward, Maria Anne Fitzherbert, and two other women, in a gilt moulded frame surmounted with a crown, image 17 x 59cm frame 52.5 x 65cm (58cm including crown), together with a framed typewritten label (2) Charles Christian Rosenberg, also known as Carl Rosenberg of Bath, was born in Austria and moved to England as a young boy as part of Queen Charlotte’s retinue. Works by Rosenberg in the Royal Collection include silhouettes of the Princess Royal and of Princesses Augusta, Elizabeth and Sophia, painted during their stay at Cheltenham in 1788. Other royal commissions followed and Rosenberg used the title 'Profile Painter to their Majesties and Royal Family' throughout the 1790s. He settled in Bath around 1787 and became one of the most successful and prolific silhouette artists of his time. Condition Report: Evidence of pest to the silk backing but nothing that appears active. Together with a separate framed typeritten label reading 'This extremely interesting silhouette painted on convex glass dates to the 1790s and shows three royal Knights of the Order of the Garter, sons of George III. This Order consists of the monarch, twenty-five Knight Companions and such lineal descendants of George I as may be elected. The members of the royal family shown here from right to left are, in order of precedence: the unmarried Prince of Wales, later George IV, in the highest position, followed by two of his brothers (according to G.M. Willis they are probably the princes William and Edward, invested on 2nd June 1786, and finally, on the lowest step, Mrs. Fitzherbert. The silhouette is of a type very fashionable in the 1790s.', 16.5 x 13.5cm.

      Sworders
    • Joseph Constantine Stadler (active 1780-1812) after Charles Rosenberg (1745-1844), 'The Likeness of Prince Reg
      Oct. 27, 2021

      Joseph Constantine Stadler (active 1780-1812) after Charles Rosenberg (1745-1844), 'The Likeness of Prince Reg

      Est: £200 - £300

      Joseph Constantine Stadler (active 1780-1812) after Charles Rosenberg (1745-1844), 'The Likeness of Prince Regent of Great Britain', published by Colnaghi 1811, 13" x 10", in a verre eglomise frame.

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Charles Rosenberg Regency Reverse- Glass Painted SILHOUETTE GROUP
      Nov. 15, 2020

      Charles Rosenberg Regency Reverse- Glass Painted SILHOUETTE GROUP

      Est: $400 - $600

      Regency Reverse-Glass Silhouette Interior Group Scene Painting by Charles Rosenberg (1745-1844) Circa 1800. Approx. 9.75" t. 14.25" w. in side frame and 15.25" t. 20" w. with frame. In good age appropriate condition, see photos. Note; no found signature but not removed from frame.

      Premier Auction Galleries
    • Charles Rosenberg Regency Reverse- Glass Painted Silhouette
      Oct. 28, 2018

      Charles Rosenberg Regency Reverse- Glass Painted Silhouette

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Regency Reverse-Glass Silhouette Interior Group Scene Painting by Charles Rosenberg (1745-1844) Circa 1800. Approx. 9.75" t. 14.25" w. in side frame and 15.25" t. 20" w. with frame. In good age appropriate condition, see photos. Note; no found signature but not removed from frame.

      Premier Auction Galleries
    • Attributed to Charles Rosenberg (1745-1844)
      Jan. 27, 2012

      Attributed to Charles Rosenberg (1745-1844)

      Est: -

      Attributed to Charles Rosenberg (1745-1844) Portrait of a Gentleman facing right, with Rosenburg, manufacturer's label and Profile-painter to their Majesties, their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Prince of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of York, 14 Grove, Bath, one English School (19th century): Portrait Silhouette of a Gentleman, facing right, wearing a delicate lace scarf or cravat, indistinctly inscribed verso with the sitter's name and some partial dates possibly 1810-1816, the backing board also bearing a partial wax collector's seal and numbered 32, black ink on paper, in a verre églomisé glass mount, 8cm by 6cm; and One further example, a gentleman black ink on the reverse of convex glass and is extensively inscribed verso with details of villages in the Quantocks Somerset, possibly Joseph Guerin, 7cm by 5.5cm and 7.5cm by 5cm respectively (3)

      Tennants
    • A REGENCY REVERSE-GLASS PAINTED SILHOUETTE GROUP
      Jul. 07, 2010

      A REGENCY REVERSE-GLASS PAINTED SILHOUETTE GROUP

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      A REGENCY REVERSE-GLASS PAINTED SILHOUETTE GROUP BY CHARLES ROSENBERG (1745-1844), CIRCA 1800 Depicting, from left to right: Sir William Fawcet or Master General; Frederick, Duke of York; the Duke of Wirtemburg; George III and Queen Charlotte; the Stadholder; and George IV when Prince of Wales, beneath trees, in a moulded giltwood frame, with red wax Spencer seal to the reverse, printed paper label 'ROSENBERG, Profile painter to their Majesties, THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES The Prince and Princess of Wales, AND THE DUKE AND DUTCHESS OF YORK, No. 14, GROVE, BATH, inscribed in ink with the names of those depicted, and in chalk '10J' 12 x 15¼ in. (30.5 x 39 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Charles Rosenberg (British, 1745-1844)
      Feb. 21, 2006

      Charles Rosenberg (British, 1745-1844)

      Est: -

      A silhouette of a Gentleman, profile to the left, wearing coat, cravat and pigtail wig painted on glass, gold locket, the reverse with glazed aperture to reveal gold monogram JMG on plaited hair Oval, 48mm. (2ins.) high

      Bonhams
    • Charles Rosenberg (British, 1745-1844)
      Sep. 20, 2005

      Charles Rosenberg (British, 1745-1844)

      Est: -

      A silhouette of a Gentleman, full-length, seated at a table with pot of quills, he wears frock coat and bag wig and rests on a stick painted on flat glass, verre églomisé border, gilded wood frame, the reverse with trade label no.2 Rectangular, 86mm. (3 3/8ins.) high

      Bonhams
    • Charles Rosenberg (British, 1745-1844)
      Sep. 20, 2005

      Charles Rosenberg (British, 1745-1844)

      Est: -

      A silhouette of a Nobleman, probably Frederick Duke of York and Albany (1739-67), seated in a Bath chair, wearing the Order of the Garter and raising his hat painted on convex glass backed with plaster, signed on the reverse C Rosenberg/ 14 The Grove/ Bath, papier-mâché frame Rectangular, 90mm. (3 1/2ins.) high

      Bonhams
    • Charles Rosenberg (British, 1745-1844)
      Sep. 20, 2005

      Charles Rosenberg (British, 1745-1844)

      Est: -

      A silhouette of a Lady, called Mrs. Bury, profile to the left, wearing dress with bow at the buffon, her hair in a chignon and tied with a bow painted on the reverse of flat glass, rectangular gilded wood frame, the reverse with sitter's details Oval, 108mm. (4 1/4ins.) high

      Bonhams
    • Charles Rosenberg (British, 1745-1844)
      Sep. 20, 2005

      Charles Rosenberg (British, 1745-1844)

      Est: -

      A silhouette of William Jones, profile to the left, wearing coat, cravat, round hat and pigtail wig painted on convex glass, turned wood frame with foliate border Oval, 81mm. (3 1/8ins.) high

      Bonhams
    • Charles Rosenberg (British, 1745-1844)
      Feb. 22, 2005

      Charles Rosenberg (British, 1745-1844)

      Est: -

      'Church and King', a silhouette of George III (1738-1820), profile to the left, seated astride his horse, wearing uniform, coat with epaulette and decorated with chevrons, his cross belt with belt plate bearing royal insignia, the breast star of the Order of the Garter, he raises his fantail hat to John Moore (1729-1805), profile to the right, wearing frock coat and holding his fantail hat painted on flat glass with details in Naples Yellow and gold, verre églomisé border titled CHURCH AND KING, gilded wood frame with acanthus border Rectangular, 260mm. (10 1/4ins.) high

      Bonhams
    • Charles Rosenberg (British, 1745-1844)
      Feb. 22, 2005

      Charles Rosenberg (British, 1745-1844)

      Est: -

      A silhouette of George IV (1762-1830), when Prince Regent (1811-20), profile to the left, wearing the uniform of the 10th Light Dragoons (Hussars), scarlet jacket with gold frogging, fur-trimmed pelisse with gold frogging, white breeches, brown boots, sash and breast star of the Order of the Garter, busby with red bag and white plume, red sabretache embroidered with royal insignia and light cavalry sabre at his side, he sits astride his horse on leopard skin saddlecloth and red shabraque embroidered with royal insignia, a seafront of houses and boats in the background painted on flat glass in colour against a watercolour background, verre églomisé border titled H.R.H. THE PRINCE REGENT, gilded wood frame with acanthus and bead borders, the reverse with trimmed trade label no.9 Rectangular, 317mm. (12 1/2ins.) high

      Bonhams
    • Charles Rosenberg (British, 1745-1844)
      Feb. 22, 2005

      Charles Rosenberg (British, 1745-1844)

      Est: -

      A silhouette of a Lady, profile to the left, wearing dress, buffon, bow at her corsage and bows in her long hair painted on convex glass in the Anti-Etruscan style, verre églomisé border, hammered brass frame Oval, 57mm. (2 1/4ins.) high

      Bonhams
    • Charles Rosenberg (Austrian, 1745-1844)
      Sep. 28, 2004

      Charles Rosenberg (Austrian, 1745-1844)

      Est: £80 - £120

      A silhouette of a Gentleman, called Joseph Ward, profile to the left, wearing coat and frilled cravat, his hair in a pigtail painted on flat glass backed with paper, hammered brass frame, the reverse with almost complete trade label no.2 Oval, 123mm. (4 7/8ins.) high

      Bonhams
    • Charles Rosenberg (British, 1745-1844)
      Sep. 28, 2004

      Charles Rosenberg (British, 1745-1844)

      Est: £300 - £500

      Two silhouettes of a Lady and Gentleman: she, profile to the right, wearing fichu and bonnet; he, profile to the left, his hair worn in a pigtail painted on glass backed with plaster, rectangular papier-mâché frame and hammered brass frame respectively, both with almost complete trade label no.2 on reverse Oval, 74mm. (2 7/8ins.) and 90mm. (3 1/2ins.) high (2)

      Bonhams
    • Charles Rosenberg (Austrian, 1745-1844) A silhouette of a Lady, profile to the left, wearing dress
      Mar. 04, 2003

      Charles Rosenberg (Austrian, 1745-1844) A silhouette of a Lady, profile to the left, wearing dress

      Est: $396 - $554

      with frilled collar, her hair in a top-knot painted on convex glass, rectangular papier-mâché frame, the reverse with unbroken trade label no.8 oval, 73mm. (2 7/8in.) high; together with two further silhouettes of Gentlemen, English School (18th century), both painted on glass, framed, oval, 86mm. (3 3/8in.) high and rectangular, 101mm. (4in.) high; together with three books on silhouettes by Hickman, Roe and Mayne (6).

      Bonhams
    • Charles Rosenberg (Austrian, 1745-1844) A silhouette of an Officer of a Volunteers regiment
      Mar. 04, 2003

      Charles Rosenberg (Austrian, 1745-1844) A silhouette of an Officer of a Volunteers regiment

      Est: $396 - $554

      (possibly a member of the Paine Family), profile to the left, wearing top hat fixed with a fur crest and feather plume, his hair worn en queue painted on convex glass, rectangular papier-mâché frame, the reverse inscribed 'Patcham Place' (near Brighton) oval, 73mm. (2 7/8in.) high Footnote: A Captain John Paine of the Sussex Militia is listed in the 'Militia Lists' of 1814 (having attained that rank on 5 April 1807). There is also a Quarter Master John Paine, who attained that rank in the Devon Militia (North) on 3 August 1803.

      Bonhams
    • Charles Rosenberg (Austrian, 1745-1844) A silhouette of a Gentleman, profile to the left, wearing
      Mar. 04, 2003

      Charles Rosenberg (Austrian, 1745-1844) A silhouette of a Gentleman, profile to the left, wearing

      Est: $317 - $475

      coat and cravat, his hair in a pig-tail painted on flat glass backed with plaster, rectangular hammered brass frame, the reverse with cut-down trade label no.2 oval, 90mm. (3 1/2in.) high.

      Bonhams
    • Charles Rosenberg (Austrian, 1745-1844)
      Mar. 04, 2003

      Charles Rosenberg (Austrian, 1745-1844)

      Est: -

      A silhouette of an Officer of a Volunteers regiment (possibly a member of the Paine Family), profile to the left, wearing top hat fixed with a fur crest and feather plume, his hair worn en queue painted on convex glass, rectangular papier-mâché frame, the reverse inscribed 'Patcham Place' (near Brighton)

      Bonhams
    • Charles Rosenberg (Austrian, 1745-1844)
      Mar. 04, 2003

      Charles Rosenberg (Austrian, 1745-1844)

      Est: -

      A silhouette of a Gentleman, profile to the left, wearing coat and cravat, his hair in a pig-tail painted on flat glass backed with plaster, rectangular hammered brass frame, the reverse with cut-down trade label no.2

      Bonhams
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