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  • 1813.06.04/ -. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Woburn Sheepshearing, Containing the Portraits of his Grace the Duke of Bedford and his Friends, assembled in the Farm-yard at Woburn Abbey, to celebrate the Woburn Sheepshearing. A Plate is published of this Picture, 20 inches by 30; price Two Guineas plain, Four Guineas coloured, and Four Guineas proofs (Mr. G. Garrard, A.R.A.)|The Woburn Sheepshearing, Containing the Portraits of his Grace the Duke of Bedford and his Friends, assembled in the Farm-yard at Woburn Abbey, to celebrate the Woburn Sheepshearing. A Plate is published of this Picture, 20 inches by 30; price Two Guineas plain, Four Guineas coloured, and Four Guineas proofs]] réalisée par Mr. G. Garrard, A.R.A., vendue par G Garrard A R A. [2]
  • 1813.06.04/ -. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Portrait of the celebrated White Short-horned Ox of Houghton Le Spring, in the County of Durham; of wondrous size and beauty; weight 200 stone, at 14lb. The property of John Nesham, Esq. A Print is engraved from it for Garrard's History of Cattle. Price, separate, 7s.6d. (Mr. G. Garrard, A.R.A.)|A Portrait of the celebrated White Short-horned Ox of Houghton Le Spring, in the County of Durham; of wondrous size and beauty; weight 200 stone, at 14lb. The property of John Nesham, Esq. A Print is engraved from it for Garrard's History of Cattle. Price, separate, 7s.6d.]] réalisée par Mr. G. Garrard, A.R.A., vendue par G Garrard A R A. [11]
  • 1813.06.04/ -. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Sketch, in Oil, of the Duke of Bedford's Sheepshearing Dinner: in which is represented the Ceremony that occurred at the Meeting, 1808, when Lord Somerville, attended by a Committee of Noblemen and Gentlemen, addressed his Grace upon the patriotic objects of the Meeting; so honourable to his Grace and his noble brother and predecessor; and informed his Grace, that he was desired, by the universal consent of the Farmers of England, to present his Grace with a piece of plate. The Committee were, Lord Somerville, Sir John Sinclair, Sir W.W. Wynn, the Rev. Bate Dudley, and Mr. Elman, on one side; and Mr. Hugh Hoar, Mr. Western, Lord Darnley, Lord Ludlow, and Mr. R. Byng, on the other. A Print from this will be published, as a Companion to the Sheepshearing, 2 gs. plain, 4 gs. coloured, and 4 gs. proofs (Mr. G. Garrard, A.R.A.)|A Sketch, in Oil, of the Duke of Bedford's Sheepshearing Dinner: in which is represented the Ceremony that occurred at the Meeting, 1808, when Lord Somerville, attended by a Committee of Noblemen and Gentlemen, addressed his Grace upon the patriotic objects of the Meeting; so honourable to his Grace and his noble brother and predecessor; and informed his Grace, that he was desired, by the universal consent of the Farmers of England, to present his Grace with a piece of plate. The Committee were, Lord Somerville, Sir John Sinclair, Sir W.W. Wynn, the Rev. Bate Dudley, and Mr. Elman, on one side; and Mr. Hugh Hoar, Mr. Western, Lord Darnley, Lord Ludlow, and Mr. R. Byng, on the other. A Print from this will be published, as a Companion to the Sheepshearing, 2 gs. plain, 4 gs. coloured, and 4 gs. proofs]] réalisée par Mr. G. Garrard, A.R.A., vendue par G Garrard A R A. [21]
  • 1813.06.04/ -. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Portrait of the celebrated Bull, Comet Purchased at Mr. Charles Collins' Sale, at Kitton, by Messrs. Witherell, Trotter, Wright, and Charge, near Darlington, for the sum of 1000 guineas, Oct. 12, 1810. Engraved for Garrard's History of Cattle (Mr. G. Garrard, A.R.A.)|A Portrait of the celebrated Bull, Comet Purchased at Mr. Charles Collins' Sale, at Kitton, by Messrs. Witherell, Trotter, Wright, and Charge, near Darlington, for the sum of 1000 guineas, Oct. 12, 1810. Engraved for Garrard's History of Cattle]] réalisée par Mr. G. Garrard, A.R.A., vendue par G Garrard A R A. [22]