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Possibly John Ramage (New York, 1748-1802) Portrait Miniature of a Minister. Unsigned. Watercolor on ivory, 1 1/2 x 1 5/18 in., in an oval 14kt gold pendant case. Condition: Very good.


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Date:
2013-08-11

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