Wednesday 24 May 2023
Two Regency silk and hair embroidered pictures, first quarter 19th century, each of oval form...
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Two Regency silk and hair embroidered pictures, first quarter 19th century, each of oval form worked with black hair on a silk ground, with one depicting a boat approaching a grand house on the river; the other with a small boat sailing on a lake in front of a grand house, both with various inscriptions verso in ink to include Human Hair & Silk work Picture / Worked 1824 at the DEDHAM School / MRS H. BARTON CHAPPEL and with old labels inscribed in pen Mrs Cater / 73 High St / Colchester, and with trade label for B. L. LECAND - Carver, Gilder, Paper Hanger, in giltwood frames with verre eglomise mounts, panel - 9.7cm high, 13cm wide, frame - 21cm high, 23.5cm wide, and panel - 9.1cm high, 13cm wide, frame - 21cm high, 23.5cm wide (2)
Provenance: Property of a Gentleman removed from a Knightsbridge Apartment.
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