Oil on copper depicting the Holy Family Panciatichi – or Holy Family with the Infant Saint John, in a carved gilded wooden frame.
17th century
Tuscan school
Oil on wood depicting a woman in front of a mirror, signed Henri Lafon, original wood and stucco frame.
19th century
Oil on canvas depicting a dog on a cushion, signed: A. de Saint Mare and dated: 1854
Oil on canvas, portrait of a woman playing with a dog.
Italy
18th century
Pair of oil paintings in mock ovals, young girl holding a bunch of grapes in front of a parrot and young girl riding near her horse, traces of signature and date lower right, later frames.
Flemish School
18th century
Oil on canvas depicting a young girl embroidering dressed in a richly worked dress and wearing coral beads.
Italy
18th century
Oil on canvas depicting a princely child with his dog, the boy dressed in a robe and holding a bow (symbol of monarchical power) with a handle in the shape of an eagle’s head, the dog wearing an earring in the shape of a pompom ring.
18th century
Italy
Oil on canvas, “Portrait of a Nobleman with His Dog,” the coat of arms at the top left with the motto in old French “Hope in God.”
Is this a nobleman in the entourage of King Charles II of England?
17th century
French School?
Oil on panel “Portrait of Lucelle”, Latin inscription: “Lucelle aetatis 16”: Lucille at the age of 16.
Lucylle, or Lucille, is a given name of Arabic and Latin origin derived from “lux,” meaning “light,” celebrated on December 13.
17th century
France
Oil on canvas depicting a double portrait of women, probably a study. The two people depicted in double portraits are usually related to the same couple, the same family, or a shared friendship.
German school
Circa 1780









