Spanish School (18th Century), Portrait of a Queen, probably Maria Luisa of Parma (1751-1819), wife of King Charles VI of Spain, as a young woman, her brown hair tied up with a green ribbon, loose curls frame her face and wearing a blue striped bodice and a sash, a closed fan in her right hand and her Crown on a table beside her, watercolour on ivory, gilt-metal frame with metal back, circular, 53mm high, WITH English School (17th Century), A Gentleman, possibly James II, in armour and wide white collar, his long curled hair worn down, oil on copper, oval wooden frame, oval, 64mm (2) Light surface dirt under glass. Vertical 3mm scratch from centre of headband .
Spanish School (18th Century), Portrait of a Queen, probably Maria Luisa of Parma (1751-1819), wife of King Charles VI of Spain, as a young woman, her brown hair tied up with a green ribbon, loose curls frame her face and wearing a blue striped bodice and a sash, a closed fan in her right hand and her Crown on a table beside her, watercolour on ivory, gilt-metal frame with metal back, circular, 53mm high, WITH English School (17th Century), A Gentleman, possibly James II, in armour and wide white collar, his long curled hair worn down, oil on copper, oval wooden frame, oval, 64mm (2) Light surface dirt under glass. Vertical 3mm scratch from centre of headband .
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