Five late 18th / early 19th century Northern European verre églomisé rectangular profile portrait silhouettes of gentlemen all within wood or gilt wood rectangular frames, one purportedly depicting the founder of the Berlin porcelain factor, Wilhelm Caspar Wegeli [Wegely], (German, 1714-1764) (5)
Five late 18th / early 19th century Northern European verre églomisé rectangular profile portrait silhouettes of gentlemen
all within wood or gilt wood rectangular frames, one purportedly depicting the founder of the Berlin porcelain factor, Wilhelm Caspar Wegeli [Wegely], (German, 1714-1764)the circular portrait facing sinister within a ribbon tied mount with circular monogram and floral garlanded urns, the rear with inked label inscribed 'Wilhelm Caspar Wegeli' and dated 1900 mounted within a gilt wood frame, together with a similarly mounted smaller portrait looking to sinister below a rectangular tablet titled 'J. Jurgman', another similar smaller circular portrait, a further English portrait of a gentleman looking to sinister, titled to the paper background 'BRAY HISTORIAN, SURREY' and a oval portrait of a gentleman looking to dexter, the largest, 19.5cm x 14cm, the smallest, 9.5cm x 7cm, unframed (5)