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Nov 11, 2025
(18th century)
The 1745 wedding portraits of The Honorable Charles Berkeley (1701-1756), holding a cat, and The Honorable Mrs. Berkeley, Frances West Killigrew (born 1705), each inscribed lower left with sitters' names, he inscribed verso frame "No. 41-762 Wodehouse", oil on coarse linen, 30-1/4 x 25 in.; fine matching 18th century carved and gilt wood frames, 37 x 32 x 2-5/8 in.
Provenance: Presumed Charles and Frances Berkeley; to their daughter Sophia Berkeley Wodehouse (1747-1825); Likely sold out of the family by the 4th Earl of Kimberley, John Wodehouse (1924-2002), one with tag "Earl of Kimberley" "No.1386", "10/10/1950"; Private Collection, Wilson, North Carolina; The Jerold Krouse Collection
Note: Charles Berkeley of Somerset, England, was the nephew of the Governor of Virginia, Sir William Berkeley (1641-1652, 1660-1677) and the 11x great grandson of King Edward I. He was the son of William, Lord Berkeley, 4th Baron of Stratton (1663-1741), the younger son of John Berkeley, First Baron of Stratton (1602-1697), the brother of the Governor of Virginia.
Presumed Charles and Frances Berkeley; to their daughter Sophia Berkeley Wodehouse (1747-1825); Likely sold out of the family by the 4th Earl of Kimberley, John Wodehouse (1924-2002), one with tag "Earl of Kimberley" "No.1386", "10/10/1950"; Private Collection, Wilson, North Carolina; The Jerold Krouse Collection
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