Art auction result for Charles Jervas (attributed To)
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Size (HxWxD)
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High Estimate
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12-04-2012
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Portrait Of A Lady
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18.00 x 11.50 in
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Oil
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2,000 GBP
(2,596 USD)
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12-15-2009
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Portrait Of A Lady
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29.92 x 24.80 in
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03-16-2014
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Portrait Of A Lady, Probably A Member Of The Digby Family
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30.00 x 25.00 in
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Oil
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800 USD
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07-25-2006
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Portrait Of Joseph Addison (1672-1719) Essayist And Poet
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30.00 x 25.00 in
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Oil
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800 GBP
(1,038 USD)
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05-03-2008
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Portrait Of A Lady, Possibly A Member Of The Digby Family
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30.00 x 25.00 in
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Oil
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5,000 USD
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03-04-2009
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Portrait Of A Lady, Said To Be Mrs Yelverton, HalF-Length, Wearing A Brown LacE-Trimmed Dress
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38.46 x 28.98 in
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Oil
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4,000 GBP
(5,192 USD)
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04-23-2008
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A Portrait Of A Lady, ThreE-Quarter Length, Wearing A Pink Satin Gown, Seated In A Landscape
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48.00 x 40.25 in
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11-25-2009
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Portrait Of A Colonel Anthony Jephson, Wearing A Grey Wig And Red Suit With Lace Cuffs And Cravat, Sword On Left Hip
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48.43 x 39.76 in
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11-23-2006
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Portrait Of Robert Walpole, 1st Earl Of Orford, First Lord Of The Treasury (1676-1745)
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49.21 x 38.98 in
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Oil
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8,000 GBP
(10,384 USD)
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11-02-2005
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Portrait Of A Lady, Said To Be Miss Shafto, ThreE-QuarteR-Length, In A Blue Dress And Holding A Sprig Of Orange Blossom
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50.00 x 39.45 in
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Oil
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5,000 GBP
(6,490 USD)
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04-29-2014
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Portrait Of Elizabeth Dunch, Née Godfrey (1683–1761)
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52.24 x 40.00 in
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Oil
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8,000 GBP
(10,384 USD)
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07-30-2008
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Retrato De Sr. Thomas Isham
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54.33 x 46.06 in
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Oil
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120,000 MXN
(6,720 USD)
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07-05-2013
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Charles I In The HuntinG-Field, With Lord Hamilton
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87.99 x 75.75 in
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Oil
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20,000 GBP
(25,960 USD)
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11-16-2004
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A Full Length Portrait Of The Duchess Of Dorset, Daughter To General Colyear
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89.02 x 38.50 in
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Oil
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6,000 USD
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