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Henry Pierce Bone (British, 1779-1855) Caroline Lavinia Lyttelton (1816-1902), seated before a column and emerald-green drapery, in pink dress with puffed sleeves, bows adorning the bodice, a black lace wrap draped over her right arm, wearing a gold necklace, her dark hair dressed in ringlets, landscape beyond image 1
Henry Pierce Bone (British, 1779-1855) Caroline Lavinia Lyttelton (1816-1902), seated before a column and emerald-green drapery, in pink dress with puffed sleeves, bows adorning the bodice, a black lace wrap draped over her right arm, wearing a gold necklace, her dark hair dressed in ringlets, landscape beyond image 2
Lot 120*

Henry Pierce Bone
(British, 1779-1855)
Caroline Lavinia Lyttelton (1816-1902), seated before a column and emerald-green drapery, in pink dress with puffed sleeves, bows adorning the bodice, a black lace wrap draped over her right arm, wearing a gold necklace, her dark hair dressed in ringlets, landscape beyond

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London, New Bond Street

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Henry Pierce Bone (British, 1779-1855)

Caroline Lavinia Lyttelton (1816-1902), seated before a column and emerald-green drapery, in pink dress with puffed sleeves, bows adorning the bodice, a black lace wrap draped over her right arm, wearing a gold necklace, her dark hair dressed in ringlets, landscape beyond.
Enamel on copper, signed, dated and fully inscribed on the counter-enamel, The Honble Caroline Lavinia Lyttelton Oct 17. 1833 Hagley Decr.1833 Painted from Life for Earl Spencer K.G. by Henry Pierce Bone, Enamel Painter to Her Majesty, and their Royal High -nesses the Duchess of Kent & the Princess Victoria., gilt-metal frame.
Rectangular, 142mm (5 9/16in) high

Provenance:
Commissioned by George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758-1834) and thence by descent
The Spencer House Sale, Christie's London, 8 July 2010, lot 1064
The Twinight Collection

Exhibited:
London, Royal Academy, 1834, no. 451

Footnotes

Caroline was the 2nd daughter of William Henry, 3rd Baron Lyttleton (1742-1837) and his wife, Lady Sarah Spencer (1787-1870). According to the inscription on the counter-enamel, the present portrait was commissioned by George John, 2nd Earl Spencer, K.G. (1758-1834), the sitter's grandfather.

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Please note that this lot appears incorrectly as lot 115 in the printed and pdf catalogue.

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