PIERRE PASQUIER (FRENCH, 1731-1806)
PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE COUNTESS ELIZABETH CRAVEN (1916-2011)
PIERRE PASQUIER (FRENCH, 1731-1806)

Details
PIERRE PASQUIER (FRENCH, 1731-1806)
A lady, probably Lady Elizabeth Craven née Berkeley (1750-1828), in a white dress trimmed with rows of pearls, with a pink silk stole, wearing a pearl-set tiara and drop-pearl earrings, powdered hair
enamel
oval, 1? in. (47 mm.) high, gilt-metal frame
Provenance
By direct family descent; Christie's, London, 26 June 1979, lot 93 (as 'Elizabeth Berkeley').

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Elizabeth Craven was the wife of William Craven, 6th Baron Craven (1738-1791).

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