Ventes d'œuvres le 1823.10.04

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  • 1823.10.04/ maison de ventes : Turner (J.E.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two ditto half-lengths, ditto of Ladies Nos. 67 and 117, one in a white silk Hood; the other in a black one, with the date, "Anno 1639," and an inscription, "Ore Corde, nomine eadem." Both in curious dresses, and well painted Paintings in Oil (artiste anonyme)|Two ditto half-lengths, ditto of Ladies Nos. 67 and 117, one in a white silk Hood; the other in a black one, with the date, "Anno 1639," and an inscription, "Ore Corde, nomine eadem." Both in curious dresses, and well painted Paintings in Oil]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par John Arden, Esq. [1]
  • 1823.10.04/ maison de ventes : Turner (J.E.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two ditto portraits, of the same Personages Sir John and Lady Done, and nearly in the same dress; he, holding the the Staff of his Office, and she, with one of the curious Feather Fans. Upon his Picture is inscribed, "Donus Delameri, damaeq. dominator." and the Portrait of the Lady is a good deal injured; but repairable. Nos. 48 and 49 Paintings in Oil (artiste anonyme)|Two ditto portraits, of the same Personages Sir John and Lady Done, and nearly in the same dress; he, holding the the Staff of his Office, and she, with one of the curious Feather Fans. Upon his Picture is inscribed, "Donus Delameri, damaeq. dominator." and the Portrait of the Lady is a good deal injured; but repairable. Nos. 48 and 49 Paintings in Oil]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par John Arden, Esq. [2]
  • 1823.10.04/ maison de ventes : Turner (J.E.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two ditto portraits, apparently different portraits of the same person, in the time of Henry VIII; one of them holds a scroll, upon which is inscribed Lorde ------; the name illegible. These are undoubtedly Original portraits by Holbein, but have been much painted upon. Nos. 18 and 58 Paintings in Oil (Holbein)|Two ditto portraits, apparently different portraits of the same person, in the time of Henry VIII; one of them holds a scroll, upon which is inscribed Lorde ------; the name illegible. These are undoubtedly Original portraits by Holbein, but have been much painted upon. Nos. 18 and 58 Paintings in Oil]] réalisée par Holbein, vendue par John Arden, Esq. [10]
  • 1823.10.04/ maison de ventes : Turner (J.E.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Three ditto half-lengths, of Gentlemen, unframed. One of them with the Calotte, square band, &c. No. 113; the others are Military Characters, both in Armour; one of which is said to be the celebrated General Monck. Nos. 114 and 106 Paintings in Oil (artiste anonyme)|Three ditto half-lengths, of Gentlemen, unframed. One of them with the Calotte, square band, &c. No. 113; the others are Military Characters, both in Armour; one of which is said to be the celebrated General Monck. Nos. 114 and 106 Paintings in Oil]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par John Arden, Esq. [15]
  • 1823.10.04/ maison de ventes : Turner (J.E.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two ditto half-lengths, ditto of Ladies Nos. 67 and 117, one in a white silk Hood; the other in a black one, with the date, "Anno 1639," and an inscription, "Ore Corde, nomine eadem." Both in curious dresses, and well painted Paintings in Oil (artiste anonyme)|Two ditto half-lengths, ditto of Ladies Nos. 67 and 117, one in a white silk Hood; the other in a black one, with the date, "Anno 1639," and an inscription, "Ore Corde, nomine eadem." Both in curious dresses, and well painted Paintings in Oil]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par John Arden, Esq. [19]
  • 1823.10.04/ maison de ventes : Turner (J.E.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[One three quarters, of a Gentlemen, in a black dress; square bands, &c., holding a paper, on which is inscribed, "AEternitatem Cogito." The Head is full of character, the hands well drawn; and the whole well painted by Goddardus, in 1659. No. 21 Paintings in Oil (Goddardus)|One three quarters, of a Gentlemen, in a black dress; square bands, &c., holding a paper, on which is inscribed, "AEternitatem Cogito." The Head is full of character, the hands well drawn; and the whole well painted by Goddardus, in 1659. No. 21 Paintings in Oil]] réalisée par Goddardus, vendue par John Arden, Esq. [24]
  • 1823.10.04/ maison de ventes : Turner (J.E.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[One ditto portrait, of Sir John and Lady Done, in one picture; he is in the curious dress of "Forester, as Ranger of Delamere Forest -- she in a very singular habit, high-crowned hat, &c; well painted. No. 65 Paintings in Oil (artiste anonyme)|One ditto portrait, of Sir John and Lady Done, in one picture; he is in the curious dress of "Forester, as Ranger of Delamere Forest -- she in a very singular habit, high-crowned hat, &c; well painted. No. 65 Paintings in Oil]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par John Arden, Esq. [37]
  • 1823.10.04/ maison de ventes : Turner (J.E.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two ditto portraits, of the same Personages Sir John and Lady Done, and nearly in the same dress; he, holding the the Staff of his Office, and she, with one of the curious Feather Fans. Upon his Picture is inscribed, "Donus Delameri, damaeq. dominator." and the Portrait of the Lady is a good deal injured; but repairable. Nos. 48 and 49 Paintings in Oil (artiste anonyme)|Two ditto portraits, of the same Personages Sir John and Lady Done, and nearly in the same dress; he, holding the the Staff of his Office, and she, with one of the curious Feather Fans. Upon his Picture is inscribed, "Donus Delameri, damaeq. dominator." and the Portrait of the Lady is a good deal injured; but repairable. Nos. 48 and 49 Paintings in Oil]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par John Arden, Esq. [38]
  • 1823.10.04/ maison de ventes : Turner (J.E.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[One very large ditto portrait, of the "Arms of Crewe, near Haslington, which gave name to the Family of Crewe." Also, "Done, a town within the Forest of Delamere and Waste, under William the Conq. whence (the) Dones took the name." "This Descent of the Crewe Family as here drawn, is vouched by Sir Will. Dugdale, as done from Authentic Writings, in his Visitation of Cheshire, the 3rd of August, 1663, he being then Norroy, King at Arms, &c." The Centre is a large Shield, quartering the Arms of Crewe and Done, surmounted by their respective Arms and Descents Paintings in Oil (artiste anonyme)|One very large ditto portrait, of the "Arms of Crewe, near Haslington, which gave name to the Family of Crewe." Also, "Done, a town within the Forest of Delamere and Waste, under William the Conq. whence (the) Dones took the name." "This Descent of the Crewe Family as here drawn, is vouched by Sir Will. Dugdale, as done from Authentic Writings, in his Visitation of Cheshire, the 3rd of August, 1663, he being then Norroy, King at Arms, &c." The Centre is a large Shield, quartering the Arms of Crewe and Done, surmounted by their respective Arms and Descents Paintings in Oil]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par John Arden, Esq. [45]