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LOUIS AMI ARLAUD-JURINE (SWISS, 1751-1829): PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY IN WAITING TO QUEEN MARIE ANTOINETTE OF FRANCE

26 April 2023, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £1,912.50 inc. premium

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LOUIS AMI ARLAUD-JURINE (SWISS, 1751-1829): PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY IN WAITING TO QUEEN MARIE ANTOINETTE OF FRANCE

A lady called, Madame Descartes, said to be a Lady-in-Waiting to Queen Marie Antoinette of France, wearing a white lace fichu over her blue dress, her powdered wig worn à la conseilleur beneath a blue and white hat dressed with flowers and ribbons, watercolour on ivory, signed L. Arlaud/ Pinxit, gilt-metal mount, ivory dimensions 5.4cm x 6.8cm

Footnotes

Please note, the United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA. The item within this lot containing ivory has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10). Ref. B49427UM.

Provenance:
D. S. Lavender (Antiques) Ltd, 26 Conduit Street, London

A Private Collection of Jewels and Portrait Miniatures of Bourbon Interest

Lots 1 - 16 form part of a private collection of jewels, portrait miniatures and objects de vertu, predominantly relating to the Bourbon dynasty and dating from the 17th century onwards. Bourbon monarchs united France and part of the kingdom of Navarre in 1589, ruling both until the French Revolution of 1792. Restored briefly in 1814 and finally in 1815 after the fall of the First French Empire, the senior line of the Bourbons was overthrown again in the July Revolution of 1830. A cadet Bourbon branch, the House of Orléans, then ruled for 18 years (1830–1848), until it too was deposed.

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