Have you read this? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Heinrichs Debora
Unlikely though given the cut of the "diamonds" on the face and band match. Debora
Are those really diamonds? Debora
One born every minute. The quote "Veni, Vidi, Vici." is from Julius Caesar and translates to "I came, I saw, I conquered." Coincidentally, the...
She's what in the UK would be considered from the Georgian era. Her hairdo is called a hedgehog and she's wearing a stomacher with buttons (aka a...
It's a healthy habit. Involves constant learning and an appreciation of history, design, etc. Debora
It's more than likely to be double-sided given the way the printing process works. Debora
We're like dogs with a bone, aren't we? We just never give up. Debora
The identical set....
I find M. S. Cowen Co. suing for patent infringement in 1940 so I suspect that's shortly after a new and improved tile rack (with coin holder) was...
The rack was patented in 1925. Debora
Well found! Not fully familiar with Georgian customs but... I wouldn't expect a lady to be wearing an outdoor hat in front of a domestic fire....
Could be but... Certainly appears a bit deep for that purpose. Debora
I think you may be right. Remarkable family resemblance. Debora
The instrument appears to have a handle which she's holding in her left hand. Debora
I'm laughing... I think the Earl of Saltash and his daughter Emma Vickery may be fictional....
What you're reading as a halo appears to be a straw hat with plumes. A popular Georgian accessory. Debora [ATTACH]
If it was misrepresented by the seller, you have every right to return it. To my eye, your miniature is 2nd half 20th century. 1960ish. Debora
According to this, it's a portrait of Emma Vickery. https://thelondonliferpg.com/wiki/index.php/Emma_Vickery Debora
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