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After Richard Cosway (1742-1821)
oil on ivory,
Miniature portrait of a lady, reputedly the Countess of Exeter (1773-93), in an ornate pearl set enamelled gold frame with coronet crest, label verso stating `Sold to Mr Sanderson, February 1899 by Hodgkins of Old Bond Street £240`,
2.75 x 2in., frame 4.25 x 2.75
Note: When her husband, Henry Cecil, 1st Marquess of Exeter, inherited the Cecil estates in 1793 and moved into Burley House, his young wife became know as the `Cottage Countess`. She was later immortalised by Tennyson in his poem `The Lord of Burleigh`.
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