Antique porcelain? hand painted? Miniature framed portrait
By kchandler15, 20 May, 2025
Description
I received from an estate and have little to no information on. I found some similar portraits in my search but prices range widely. Any help would be appreciated to identify and get some sort of value. Thank you.
Category
Paintings
Medium
Porcelain?
Distinguishing marks
There is no signature or markings on the portrait itself but see the pictures for the writing in pencil on the back side.
Likely watercolor or gouache on porcelain or ivory (a closer in-person inspection under magnification and raking light would confirm).
Frame: Gilt metal, possibly brass.
Estimated Date:
Based on attire, materials, and style, it may date from the mid-to-late 19th century (Victorian revival of 18th-century fashion), despite the handwritten 1825/7 possibly referring to a previous owner or sitter's date.
These miniatures were commonly made as personal mementos, especially between 1780 and 1880.
Inscription Clues:
Appears to read: “Caroline” (likely the subject’s name) “57. Bern Rd.” (possibly a street or collector's note) “1825/7” (possibly referencing a date or inventory/catalog ID)
Suggests a European origin, possibly English, German, or French.
Condition:
Very good, with only minor wear.
No visible flaking or cracking to the portrait surface.
Fabric backing shows some wear but remains intact.
Estimated Value:
If the portrait is painted on porcelain: $125–$250 USD
If it is painted on ivory, and 19th century: $250–$600+ USD depending on provenance, quality, and sitter (note: ivory restrictions affect sale in many regions).
Miniatures without artist signature but of high craftsmanship still command moderate prices in estate and collector markets.
Recommendation: For precise authentication and valuation:
Have the piece examined under UV light and magnification by an antique portrait miniature specialist or a fine art auction house.
Consider contacting a certified appraiser affiliated with ASA (American Society of Appraisers) or ISA (International Society of Appraisers).
Thank you for any help you…
Thank you for any help you can provide.
Antique Hand-Painted Miniature Portrait (Possibly on Porcelain)
Item Description:
A finely detailed, oval-shaped hand-painted miniature portrait of a young woman, likely painted on porcelain or ivory, housed in a gilt metal or brass frame with hanging loop. The back is padded with pink moiré silk and includes a handwritten inscription in pencil that appears to reference a name, address, and the year “1825/7.” The portrait itself depicts a woman in 18th-century-style attire, adorned with a flowered hat and curls in powdered gray.
Medium:
Estimated Date:
Inscription Clues:
“Caroline” (likely the subject’s name)
“57. Bern Rd.” (possibly a street or collector's note)
“1825/7” (possibly referencing a date or inventory/catalog ID)
Condition:
Estimated Value:
Recommendation:
For precise authentication and valuation: