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    <title>Daniel Goddard - Blog - Miniatures</title>
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    <description>The Blog of Daniel Goddard, a fine art picture specialist and a director of Bearnes Hampton &amp; Littlewood.</description>
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      <title>Primary Source Historical Portraits</title>
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It is rare to find true primary source historical material. Thankfully it does happen, &lt;em&gt;Time
Team&lt;/em&gt; find some most weeks! and here is a great example in our auction sale.
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In these two early Victorian family portraits the artist, John Bridges has not only
produced strong figure studies which become family records, but has included a wealth
of historical information within the interiors, none more so than the inclusion of
a small circular continental stool which is featured in two family portraits, one
of &lt;em&gt;'Little Betsie'&lt;/em&gt; Spiers as a girl in fancy dress painted in 1845 and one
of &lt;em&gt;Mrs Richard James Spiers&lt;/em&gt; with her baby son painted in 1836.
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The stool could have been acquired on a Grand Tour or perhaps bought from an importer.
However it came to England it was surely an admired and treasured family possession
and to complete the historical circle the very same stool&amp;nbsp;will be sold together
in the same sale as the two family portraits on 23&amp;nbsp;April&amp;nbsp;2009 in Exeter.
The portraits are estimates at &amp;pound;600-800 each and the stool is expected to make
&amp;pound;150-250
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      <title>Portrait of Captain Randolph Charles Wilson by Henry Tidey </title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2009 09:55:30 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Henry F. Tidey was a miniature and portrait&amp;nbsp;painter who exhibited several dozen
times at The Royal Academy from 1839-1869. This watercolour portrait of the handsome
young army officer Captain Randolph Charles Wilson was painted in 1852. There is a
record of a &amp;lsquo;Captain Randolph, Grenadier Guards&amp;rsquo; being hung at The Royal
Academy in 1853. Could this be one and the same? It is a nice example of how a portrait
has a story to tell. The sale is this Wednesday 14th January 2009, and the estimate
is &amp;pound;100-200.
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