AMERICAN SCHOOL, 19th century
AMERICAN SCHOOL, 19th century

Comprising three portrait miniatures, the first young man, J. Floyd-Jones, facing left in black jacket and stock, cream waistcoat and white collar and wearing a key, with curly blond hair; the second a young Second Lieutenant of the US Army, facing left in blue uniform with gold epaulettes, the third a Gentleman in black jacket, waistcoat and stock, with white collar, brown curly hair and wearing black wired-rim glasses

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AMERICAN SCHOOL, 19th century
AMERICAN SCHOOL
Comprising three portrait miniatures, the first young man, J. Floyd-Jones, facing left in black jacket and stock, cream waistcoat and white collar and wearing a key, with curly blond hair; the second a young Second Lieutenant of the US Army, facing left in blue uniform with gold epaulettes, the third a Gentleman in black jacket, waistcoat and stock, with white collar, brown curly hair and wearing black wired-rim glasses
watercolor on ivory
2 x 2in. the first; 2.5/8 x 2in. the second; 2 x 2in. the third
gilt-metal rectangular frame, the first; rose-gold oval beaded frame, with blond and brown hair lockets in glazed beaded oval on verso, the second; gilt-metal oval frame, with hair locket in glazed oval on verso, the third (3)

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