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Lot 23 | A lady called Mrs John Lewis ( née Sarah Foote), in white- bordered blue silk dress, gem-set brooch flanked by four pearls, suspended with drop-pearl and worn at corsage, a strand of pearls in her upswept fair curling hair and falling over her

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Samuel Cooper (British, 1609-1672)
A lady called Mrs John Lewis (née Sarah Foote), in white- bordered blue silk dress, gem-set brooch flanked by four pearls, suspended with drop-pearl and worn at corsage, a strand of pearls in her upswept fair curling hair and falling over her shoulders
signed with initials and dated 'S. C. 1647' (mid-left)
on vellum laid down on card
oval, 2 1/8 in. (54 mm.) high, gold frame

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Auction House

Christie's

Auction Title

The Gordon Collection of Portrait Miniatures

Auction Date

2007

Location

United Kingdom

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View realised price and lot details for Lot 23: A lady called Mrs John Lewis ( née Sarah Foote), in white- bordered blue silk dress, gem-set brooch flanked by four pearls, suspended with drop-pearl and worn at corsage, a strand of pearls in her upswept fair curling hair and falling over her from Christie's's The Gordon Collection of Portrait Miniatures. See additional auction price results for lots from this auction on the Christie's profile page.

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