German School — Tsar Alexander I (1777-1825), in black uniform with blue collar, gold epaulettes, wearing the blue moiré sash and breast-star of the Imperial Russian Order of St Andrew, powdered hair (Attributed to Gerhard von Kügelden, German, 1772-1820); King Christian VII of Denmark (1749-1808), in red uniform with blue collar, yellow waistcoat, wearing the blue moiré sash and breast-star of the Royal Danish Order of the Elephant, white lace cravat, powdered wig en queue secured with a black ribbon (Danish School, circa 1770); and a Royal or noble sitter called George I, in embroidered coat with black collar, white lace cravat, bag wig (German School, circa 1770/1780)

Tsar Alexander I (1777-1825), in black uniform with blue collar, gold epaulettes, wearing the blue moiré sash and breast-star of the Imperial Russian Order of St Andrew, powdered hair (Attributed to Gerhard von Kügelden, German, 1772-1820); King Christian VII of Denmark (1749-1808), in red uniform with blue collar, yellow waistcoat, wearing the blue moiré sash and breast-star of the Royal Danish Order of the Elephant, white lace cravat, powdered wig en queue secured with a black ribbon (Danish School, circa 1770); and a Royal or noble sitter called George I, in embroidered coat with black collar, white lace cravat, bag wig (German School, circa 1770/1780)

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A FRAME CONTAINING THREE PORTRAIT MINIATURES Tsar Alexander I (1777-1825), in black uniform with blue collar, gold epaulettes, wearing the blue moiré sash and breast-star of the Imperial Russian Order of St Andrew, powdered hair (Attributed to Gerhard von Kügelden, German, 1772-1820); King Christian VII of Denmark (1749-1808), in red uniform with blue collar, yellow waistcoat, wearing the blue moiré sash and breast-star of the Royal Danish Order of the Elephant, white lace cravat, powdered wig en queue secured with a black ribbon (Danish School, circa 1770); and a Royal or noble sitter called George I, in embroidered coat with black collar, white lace cravat, bag wig (German School, circa 1770/1780) on ivory ovals, 1½ in. (38 mm.), 1 9/16 in. (39 mm.), 1 3/8 in. (34 mm.) high respectively, gilt-metal frames within a fitted hinged red leather case, each frame engraved with sitter's name (3)