Ventes d'œuvres le 1809.-.-

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  • 1809.-.-/ maison de ventes : Burnham (Thomas). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Sarah, wife of John Duke of Marlborough, Mistress of the Wardrobe to the Queen, as appears by the gold Key of Office pendant to her side. -- This most charming portrait was painted for the Yelverton Family (Sussex), by Sir G. Kneller, in his best manner, and is in the highest state of preservation, 3 quarters full size, in handsome gilt frame. The above Portraits from the Collection of the late Earl Sussex (Sir P. Lely)|Portrait of Sarah, wife of John Duke of Marlborough, Mistress of the Wardrobe to the Queen, as appears by the gold Key of Office pendant to her side. -- This most charming portrait was painted for the Yelverton Family (Sussex), by Sir G. Kneller, in his best manner, and is in the highest state of preservation, 3 quarters full size, in handsome gilt frame. The above Portraits from the Collection of the late Earl Sussex]] réalisée par Sir P. Lely. [7]
  • 1809.-.-/ maison de ventes : Burnham (Thomas). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Anne, daughter to the 2d. Sir Christ. Yelverton; she was first married to Robert Earl of Manchester, and afterwards to Charles Earl of Halifax, a beautiful port. by Sir P. Lely, in his best stile of colouring; was also painted for the above Yelverton Family, 3 quarters full size, handsomely framed. -- See Pennant's Journey from London to Chester The above Portraits from the Collection of the late Earl Sussex (Sir P. Lely)|Portrait of Anne, daughter to the 2d. Sir Christ. Yelverton; she was first married to Robert Earl of Manchester, and afterwards to Charles Earl of Halifax, a beautiful port. by Sir P. Lely, in his best stile of colouring; was also painted for the above Yelverton Family, 3 quarters full size, handsomely framed. -- See Pennant's Journey from London to Chester The above Portraits from the Collection of the late Earl Sussex]] réalisée par Sir P. Lely. [8]
  • 1809.-.-/ maison de ventes : Burnham (Thomas). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of a General Officer in Armour, white sash, laced neckcloth, staff painted with Fleur de lis, in the background a battle, on his right cheek a large mole. This Picture was once in the possession of the Dicey Family, of this place, as appears on the back, viz. "The gift of Wm. Dicey to his daughter Ann Dicey, 1754." It is a highly finished portrait in fine preservation, 3 quarters full size. (artiste anonyme)|Portrait of a General Officer in Armour, white sash, laced neckcloth, staff painted with Fleur de lis, in the background a battle, on his right cheek a large mole. This Picture was once in the possession of the Dicey Family, of this place, as appears on the back, viz. "The gift of Wm. Dicey to his daughter Ann Dicey, 1754." It is a highly finished portrait in fine preservation, 3 quarters full size.]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme. [15]
  • 1809.-.-/ maison de ventes : Burnham (Thomas). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Going out in the Morning, a fine group of real portraits, the Horses are beautiful and spirited The three preceding fine Pictures were painted by Wootton, in his best manner, for the late Earl of Halifax, at whose sale they were purchased. Size of each 3 feet 2 in. by 4 feet (Wootton)|Going out in the Morning, a fine group of real portraits, the Horses are beautiful and spirited The three preceding fine Pictures were painted by Wootton, in his best manner, for the late Earl of Halifax, at whose sale they were purchased. Size of each 3 feet 2 in. by 4 feet]] réalisée par Wootton. [27]
  • 1809.-.-/ maison de ventes : Burnham (Thomas). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View of Ruins, Soldiers embarking, a charming highly finished picture The three preceding fine Pictures were painted by Wootton, in his best manner, for the late Earl of Halifax, at whose sale they were purchased. Size of each 3 feet 2 in. by 4 feet (Wootton)|View of Ruins, Soldiers embarking, a charming highly finished picture The three preceding fine Pictures were painted by Wootton, in his best manner, for the late Earl of Halifax, at whose sale they were purchased. Size of each 3 feet 2 in. by 4 feet]] réalisée par Wootton. [29]