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Lot 57

EDMUND ASHFIELD (fl. 1669-1673) A PORTRAIT OF CHARLES II

wearing armour and a lace jabot, bust-length in a feigned oval, pastels, 26cm x 22cm, apparently retaining the original carved giltwood and gesso frame,
and the companion portrait of a lady, possibly identified as Queen Catherine of Braganza (2)

Provenance: From an old Dorset collection and almost certainly with the family from the 18th century or earlier

Condition Report: click here
Estimate: £3,000 - £5,000
Hammer price: £4,800
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

This rare pair of pastels made by Ashfield - “a gentleman well descended” shortly after the Restoration of the monarchy represent an important addition to the artist’s oeuvre. The distinctive Sunderland frames are almost certainly by the artist’s wife, Mary,  who is recorded as a frame maker. 

Both portraits with some staining and losses to the surface, with insects and webs associated with them under the glass of the latter portrait.

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