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- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Magnificent Landscape. On the border of a beautiful Lake, over which the artist has diffused with exquisite management, all that glow and vapour portending heat, with a clearness and transparency of execution so peculiar to himself, are seen a Cavalier on Horseback, who appears conversing with a Peasant, and pointing to the beauties of the distant scenery. The fore ground of the Paysage is formed by a rich acclivity, planted with trees and intersected by a road, along which a Herdsman is driving a group of Cattle; painted with his usual freedom and truth of drawing, and vieing in colour with the best works of Both. The superior powers of Cuyp in giving Effect are highly exemplified by this select specimen of his art; the figures and cattle are happily and unobtrusively placed, and harmonize with the combination of excellencies which mark this matchless specimen of the master, whose works are daily becoming more scarce, from the avidity with which every collector of taste seeks to possess them, and particularly those on the continent This picture may truly be termed a chef d'oevre of the master -- from Mr. Crawfurd's Collection. Size of picture 4 feet 11 by 3 feet 6, and with the frame 6 feet 3 by 4 feet 8 (Albert Cuyp)|A Magnificent Landscape. On the border of a beautiful Lake, over which the artist has diffused with exquisite management, all that glow and vapour portending heat, with a clearness and transparency of execution so peculiar to himself, are seen a Cavalier on Horseback, who appears conversing with a Peasant, and pointing to the beauties of the distant scenery. The fore ground of the Paysage is formed by a rich acclivity, planted with trees and intersected by a road, along which a Herdsman is driving a group of Cattle; painted with his usual freedom and truth of drawing, and vieing in colour with the best works of Both. The superior powers of Cuyp in giving Effect are highly exemplified by this select specimen of his art; the figures and cattle are happily and unobtrusively placed, and harmonize with the combination of excellencies which mark this matchless specimen of the master, whose works are daily becoming more scarce, from the avidity with which every collector of taste seeks to possess them, and particularly those on the continent This picture may truly be termed a chef d'oevre of the master -- from Mr. Crawfurd's Collection. Size of picture 4 feet 11 by 3 feet 6, and with the frame 6 feet 3 by 4 feet 8]] réalisée par Albert Cuyp, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Perkins Esq. au prix de 1365.10 £. [1]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portraits of a Dutch Lady and Child, in a Landscape Size of picture 3 feet 1 by 2 feet 2 1/2, and with the frame 4 feet 4 by 3 feet 4 3/4 réalisée par Cuyp, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Perkins au prix de 31.10 £. [2]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Celebrated Water-Mill. A rich and beautiful Woody Landscape, in which the artist has happily introduced His Celebrated Water Mill, situated on the borders of a running stream, whereon is a boat and figures unlading its stores; on the left of the landscape is a group of Cottages on the side of a road which passes thro' the wood; in the fore ground, on the right, a sportsman dressed in red, is shooting at wild fowl, and a hersdman driving cattle (by Berghem) between a clump of trees, judiciously introduced. This picture has ever ranked a chef d'ouvre of the master, and known by the name of "The Water Mill;" -- for beauty of composition, faithful delineation of nature, and elaborate finish, it cannot be surpassed. The real works of this artist are unusually scarce, and pre-eminently esteemed, particularly when to be found of the rich and high quality of this brilliant specimen, which is in point of preservation, as perfect as at the moment the artist dismissed it from his easel. Formerly in the Collection of Mr. Offley, and latterly, until purchased by Mr. Zachary, in the Gallery of Mr. Eycoot Size of picture 4 feet 4 by 3 feet 3, and with the frame 5 feet 10 by 4 feet 8 (Hobbima)|The Celebrated Water-Mill. A rich and beautiful Woody Landscape, in which the artist has happily introduced His Celebrated Water Mill, situated on the borders of a running stream, whereon is a boat and figures unlading its stores; on the left of the landscape is a group of Cottages on the side of a road which passes thro' the wood; in the fore ground, on the right, a sportsman dressed in red, is shooting at wild fowl, and a hersdman driving cattle (by Berghem) between a clump of trees, judiciously introduced. This picture has ever ranked a chef d'ouvre of the master, and known by the name of "The Water Mill;" -- for beauty of composition, faithful delineation of nature, and elaborate finish, it cannot be surpassed. The real works of this artist are unusually scarce, and pre-eminently esteemed, particularly when to be found of the rich and high quality of this brilliant specimen, which is in point of preservation, as perfect as at the moment the artist dismissed it from his easel. Formerly in the Collection of Mr. Offley, and latterly, until purchased by Mr. Zachary, in the Gallery of Mr. Eycoot Size of picture 4 feet 4 by 3 feet 3, and with the frame 5 feet 10 by 4 feet 8]] réalisée par Hobbima, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par [[McGgillivray [or] McGilloway]] au prix de 1207.10 £. [3]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Grand Italian Landscape, in which the Artist has introduced an Historical Subject from Ovid. This pleasing and enchanting Scene, distinguished for its repose and sweet serenity of air, has ever been esteemed the happiest selection of Landscape painted by this Artist, and is truly characteristic of the clime of Italy. The rich foreground to the left is embellished with an Old Castle, and other Architectural features. The receding distances are majestically treated; and the perspective scenery and intersecting River, are lost in the aerial tone for which this master is exclusively famed, and which in this picture he has so happily realised. On the right of the beautiful Landscape is a group of Nymph and Satyr reposing, and a Shepherd with his Flock This chef-d'ouvre stamps its authenticity as the perfection of the master, and the acme of his art. It adorned for many years the gallery of the late Mons. De Calonne, Minister of France, at whose Sale in 1795 it was purchased by Lord Berwick, and from whom Mr. Zachary bought it. Size of picture 5 feet 1 1/2 by 3 feet, and with the frame 6 feet 9 by 4 feet 8 (Claude Lorraine)|A Grand Italian Landscape, in which the Artist has introduced an Historical Subject from Ovid. This pleasing and enchanting Scene, distinguished for its repose and sweet serenity of air, has ever been esteemed the happiest selection of Landscape painted by this Artist, and is truly characteristic of the clime of Italy. The rich foreground to the left is embellished with an Old Castle, and other Architectural features. The receding distances are majestically treated; and the perspective scenery and intersecting River, are lost in the aerial tone for which this master is exclusively famed, and which in this picture he has so happily realised. On the right of the beautiful Landscape is a group of Nymph and Satyr reposing, and a Shepherd with his Flock This chef-d'ouvre stamps its authenticity as the perfection of the master, and the acme of his art. It adorned for many years the gallery of the late Mons. De Calonne, Minister of France, at whose Sale in 1795 it was purchased by Lord Berwick, and from whom Mr. Zachary bought it. Size of picture 5 feet 1 1/2 by 3 feet, and with the frame 6 feet 9 by 4 feet 8]] réalisée par Claude Lorraine, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par [[Woodin [for] Perkins]] au prix de 1627.10 £. [4]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A matchless cabinet picture. A Landscape with Cattle, and a Shepherdess reposing, listening to a Shepherd carelessly seated on a sculptured monument; most elaborately finished Size of picture 1 foot 4 by 1 foot 4 1/2, and with the frame 2 feet 4 by 1 foot 11 (Adr. Vandevelde)|A matchless cabinet picture. A Landscape with Cattle, and a Shepherdess reposing, listening to a Shepherd carelessly seated on a sculptured monument; most elaborately finished Size of picture 1 foot 4 by 1 foot 4 1/2, and with the frame 2 feet 4 by 1 foot 11]] réalisée par Adr. Vandevelde, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par McGillivray or McGillovray au prix de 525.0 £. [5]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Exterior of a Dutch Cabaret, with Skittle-players and numerous figures regaling; the fowls and various objects painted equal to G. Dow -- from Mr. Walsh Porter's Collection Size of picture 2 feet by 1 foot 8, and with the frame 5 feet by 2 feet 8 (Jan Stein)|The Exterior of a Dutch Cabaret, with Skittle-players and numerous figures regaling; the fowls and various objects painted equal to G. Dow -- from Mr. Walsh Porter's Collection Size of picture 2 feet by 1 foot 8, and with the frame 5 feet by 2 feet 8]] réalisée par Jan Stein, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par [[Seguire [or] Seguier]] au prix de 388.10 £. [6]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A cabinet picture,l known as "the Rabbit Warren;" a pleasing Landscape with animals sporting on a bank, drawn with the wonted accuracy of this inimitable artist, whose fame in Holland ranked him as the Father of animal painting. A warm glow of sunshine beams over the picture, which is finished with a sparkling brilliancy and crispness of touch creating to the animals an illusive approach to real objects. Painted at the time and in the manner of the celebrated picture by this artist in Earl Grosvenor's collection. Formerly in the cabinet of Monsr. Braam-Camp of Amsterdam, and latterly from the cabinet of John Webb, Esq. Size of picture 1 foot 1 1/2, by 11 3/4 inches, and with the frame 2 feet 1 1/2 by 1 foot 11 1/2 (Paul Potter)|A cabinet picture,l known as "the Rabbit Warren;" a pleasing Landscape with animals sporting on a bank, drawn with the wonted accuracy of this inimitable artist, whose fame in Holland ranked him as the Father of animal painting. A warm glow of sunshine beams over the picture, which is finished with a sparkling brilliancy and crispness of touch creating to the animals an illusive approach to real objects. Painted at the time and in the manner of the celebrated picture by this artist in Earl Grosvenor's collection. Formerly in the cabinet of Monsr. Braam-Camp of Amsterdam, and latterly from the cabinet of John Webb, Esq. Size of picture 1 foot 1 1/2, by 11 3/4 inches, and with the frame 2 feet 1 1/2 by 1 foot 11 1/2]] réalisée par Paul Potter, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par McGillivray au prix de 407.10 £. [7]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Exterior View of a Hermitage, forming an Arch across the road, with Cattle and Figures passing under. Painted in his finest time and manner, and highly finished, and approaching to the rich colouring of Both Size of picture 3 feet 3 by 2 feet 4 1/2, and with the frame 4 feet 2 by 3 feet 4 (N. Berghem)|An Exterior View of a Hermitage, forming an Arch across the road, with Cattle and Figures passing under. Painted in his finest time and manner, and highly finished, and approaching to the rich colouring of Both Size of picture 3 feet 3 by 2 feet 4 1/2, and with the frame 4 feet 2 by 3 feet 4]] réalisée par N. Berghem, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par [[Sir Tho Heskethe [or] Sr T Heskithe]] au prix de 338.5 £. [8]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Marine View on the Coast of Holland, a Calm, with a variety of Shipping, Sloops and Boats; painted in his transparent and silvery manner. Tthis precious gem of art is known to have adorned the Collection of a Distinguished Personage Size of picture 2 feet by 1 foot 9, and with the frame 3 feet by 2 feet 9 (Wm. Vandevelde)|A Marine View on the Coast of Holland, a Calm, with a variety of Shipping, Sloops and Boats; painted in his transparent and silvery manner. Tthis precious gem of art is known to have adorned the Collection of a Distinguished Personage Size of picture 2 feet by 1 foot 9, and with the frame 3 feet by 2 feet 9]] réalisée par Wm. Vandevelde, vendue par MM Zachary, Esq, achetée par Woolmer au prix de 593.5 £. [9]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Grand And Solemn Landscape, with the effect of a Storm, in which the artist has introduced the ruins of an Abbey and its consecrated grounds; a rivulet rushes impetuously through the fore ground, and a shattered tree rent by the storm reclines over its course. On the right a majestic clump of trees are judiciously placed to shelter the tombs and other accessories from the violence of the tempest, which the artist has herein so faithfully described, and wherein he has left nothing undone that could contribute to heighten the grandeur, and improve the magic effect of this noble effort of his inimitable powers. The form and tone of colouring of the clouds and rainbow are appropriate and correctly harmonize with the greatness of the subject, to the perfection of which the artist has lent the whole of his matchless talents. This magnificent specimen of art merits a place in the Gallery of the greatest Nation on earth -- from Monsieur Bonnemaison's Collection Size of picture 5 feet 10 by 4 feet 6, and with the frame 7 feet 2 by 5 feet 8 (Ruysdael)|A Grand And Solemn Landscape, with the effect of a Storm, in which the artist has introduced the ruins of an Abbey and its consecrated grounds; a rivulet rushes impetuously through the fore ground, and a shattered tree rent by the storm reclines over its course. On the right a majestic clump of trees are judiciously placed to shelter the tombs and other accessories from the violence of the tempest, which the artist has herein so faithfully described, and wherein he has left nothing undone that could contribute to heighten the grandeur, and improve the magic effect of this noble effort of his inimitable powers. The form and tone of colouring of the clouds and rainbow are appropriate and correctly harmonize with the greatness of the subject, to the perfection of which the artist has lent the whole of his matchless talents. This magnificent specimen of art merits a place in the Gallery of the greatest Nation on earth -- from Monsieur Bonnemaison's Collection Size of picture 5 feet 10 by 4 feet 6, and with the frame 7 feet 2 by 5 feet 8]] réalisée par Ruysdael, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par White au prix de 913.10 £. [10]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Exterior of a Dutch Cabaret, faithfully depicted, with a group of native peasantry assembled to regale themselves; in the half distance are boors playing at skittles, and more remote are others approaching. In front of the principal group, the artist has introduced a Portrait of himself seated in a chair, with a pipe in his right hand, and his left resting on a cask, waiting to receive a glass of beer from the attendant hostess, with whom he appears to be conversing in a strain of humorous familiarity, which a boy standing near seems equally to enjoy. The attenditon expressed in the countenance of the hostess is not inferior to the characteristic humour given by the artist to the faithful portrait of himself. The other figures, the dog, and the various accessorial objects, tend to heighten the interest of this exquisite gem of art Size of picture 1 foot 2 1/4 by 1 foot 3/4, and with the frame 2 feet 2 by 2 feet (A. Ostade)|The Exterior of a Dutch Cabaret, faithfully depicted, with a group of native peasantry assembled to regale themselves; in the half distance are boors playing at skittles, and more remote are others approaching. In front of the principal group, the artist has introduced a Portrait of himself seated in a chair, with a pipe in his right hand, and his left resting on a cask, waiting to receive a glass of beer from the attendant hostess, with whom he appears to be conversing in a strain of humorous familiarity, which a boy standing near seems equally to enjoy. The attenditon expressed in the countenance of the hostess is not inferior to the characteristic humour given by the artist to the faithful portrait of himself. The other figures, the dog, and the various accessorial objects, tend to heighten the interest of this exquisite gem of art Size of picture 1 foot 2 1/4 by 1 foot 3/4, and with the frame 2 feet 2 by 2 feet]] réalisée par A. Ostade, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Perkins au prix de 168.0 £. [11]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Grand and beautiful Woody Landscape, intersected by a road, and enlivened by a river meandering thro' the left of the scenery Size of picture 4 feet 2 by 3 feet 6, and with the frame 5 feet by 4 feet 4 réalisée par Ruysdael, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Parker au prix de 147.0 £. [12]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Perspective of a rich Landscape seen under a Bridge, with mass of architecture at one extremity; in front of which are groups of sportsmen and travellers with their horses, dogs, &c. reposing. A farrier is engaged shoeing a mule, and goats and sheep are intermingled with the groups -- painted with care and fine effect. From the Collection of Sir R. Hesketh. This picture was brought to England by Sir William Hamilton, and purchased by Mr. Zachary Size of picture 2 feet 7 by 2 feet 1, and with the frame 3 feet 7 by 3 feet 1/2 (Berghem)|The Perspective of a rich Landscape seen under a Bridge, with mass of architecture at one extremity; in front of which are groups of sportsmen and travellers with their horses, dogs, &c. reposing. A farrier is engaged shoeing a mule, and goats and sheep are intermingled with the groups -- painted with care and fine effect. From the Collection of Sir R. Hesketh. This picture was brought to England by Sir William Hamilton, and purchased by Mr. Zachary Size of picture 2 feet 7 by 2 feet 1, and with the frame 3 feet 7 by 3 feet 1/2]] réalisée par Berghem, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Woodin au prix de 372.15 £. [13]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin, Child, and St. Joseph, drawn and coloured with great dignity and breadth. A Noble Gallery Picture, and one of the choicest productions of this Rare Master, equal to Parmegiano -- upright Size of this picture 5 feet by 3 feet 5, and with the frame 6 feet 3 by 4 feet 8 (Julio Caesare Procaccini)|The Virgin, Child, and St. Joseph, drawn and coloured with great dignity and breadth. A Noble Gallery Picture, and one of the choicest productions of this Rare Master, equal to Parmegiano -- upright Size of this picture 5 feet by 3 feet 5, and with the frame 6 feet 3 by 4 feet 8]] réalisée par Julio Caesare Procaccini, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Woodin au prix de 535.10 £. [14]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A small richly composed Landscape, with a hilly meadow as the foreground, on which is a group of horse, bull, and sheep, with children on the opposite declivity, and a tree on the right with a dog; the trunk and root of a tree fills the left of the picture; the whole is painted with great care and high finish and happily composed Size of the picture 1 foot 1 1/4 by 11 inches, and with the frame 2 feet by 1 foot 10 (Karel du Jardin)|A small richly composed Landscape, with a hilly meadow as the foreground, on which is a group of horse, bull, and sheep, with children on the opposite declivity, and a tree on the right with a dog; the trunk and root of a tree fills the left of the picture; the whole is painted with great care and high finish and happily composed Size of the picture 1 foot 1 1/4 by 11 inches, and with the frame 2 feet by 1 foot 10]] réalisée par Karel du Jardin, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Abrahams au prix de 315.0 £. [15]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Interior of an Apartment, with the Portraits of the Artist and his Wife, and Jan Stein. The Artist is playing on a Violincello, whilst his Wife and Jan Stein are singing a Duet, and accompanying him. An inimitable specimen of the Dutch School, and painted in his best time and manner (G. Metzu)|The Interior of an Apartment, with the Portraits of the Artist and his Wife, and Jan Stein. The Artist is playing on a Violincello, whilst his Wife and Jan Stein are singing a Duet, and accompanying him. An inimitable specimen of the Dutch School, and painted in his best time and manner]] réalisée par G. Metzu, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Norton au prix de 525.0 £. [16]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A pleasing Landscape, with Cattle and Figures crossing a River; a bridge forms the centre and leads to a winding road; on the verdant borders are sheep grazing with their attendant shepherds; a silvery and inestimable production of this faithful student of simple nature Size of picture 2 feet 8 1/2 by 1 foot 11 1/2, with the frame 3 feet 10 by 3 feet 5 (Ruysdael)|A pleasing Landscape, with Cattle and Figures crossing a River; a bridge forms the centre and leads to a winding road; on the verdant borders are sheep grazing with their attendant shepherds; a silvery and inestimable production of this faithful student of simple nature Size of picture 2 feet 8 1/2 by 1 foot 11 1/2, with the frame 3 feet 10 by 3 feet 5]] réalisée par Ruysdael, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Hickman au prix de 409.10 £. [17]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Interior Of A Corps De Garde. On the left is a group of three figures seated and smoking, a variety of military accoutrements are dispersed in the foreground; and in the background is seen another group of five figures carousing -- Finely coloured, and touched with that spirited pencil which distinguishes the finest pictures of this favourite artist -- from Lord Ashburnham's Collection Size of picture 2 feet 9 by 1 foot 11 1/4, and with the frame 3 feet 9 by 3 feet (David Teniers)|The Interior Of A Corps De Garde. On the left is a group of three figures seated and smoking, a variety of military accoutrements are dispersed in the foreground; and in the background is seen another group of five figures carousing -- Finely coloured, and touched with that spirited pencil which distinguishes the finest pictures of this favourite artist -- from Lord Ashburnham's Collection Size of picture 2 feet 9 by 1 foot 11 1/4, and with the frame 3 feet 9 by 3 feet]] réalisée par David Teniers, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Emmerson au prix de 399.0 £. [18]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The View of a Sea Port in the Levant, with the remains of an Ancient Triumphal Arch. On the Quay, which forms the foreground, are numerous figures in their various costumes, and busied in occupations; vessels and boats within the harbour and in the offing; among the group are Turkish merchants bartering, and superintending slaves and labourers loading a mule with bales of merchandize, whilst others are lading boats to transport the merchandize to the vessels anchored in the harbour; on the left a negro on a camel is descending a hill leading to the shore of the harbour, where another group of figures surround a fountain. This unique and very highly finished picture has ever been considered the finest production of the artist. From Mr. Eycoot's Collection Size of picture 3 feet 8 3/4 by 2 feet 9 3/4, and with the frame 4 feet 10 by 3 feet 10 (J. Lingleback, 1660)|The View of a Sea Port in the Levant, with the remains of an Ancient Triumphal Arch. On the Quay, which forms the foreground, are numerous figures in their various costumes, and busied in occupations; vessels and boats within the harbour and in the offing; among the group are Turkish merchants bartering, and superintending slaves and labourers loading a mule with bales of merchandize, whilst others are lading boats to transport the merchandize to the vessels anchored in the harbour; on the left a negro on a camel is descending a hill leading to the shore of the harbour, where another group of figures surround a fountain. This unique and very highly finished picture has ever been considered the finest production of the artist. From Mr. Eycoot's Collection Size of picture 3 feet 8 3/4 by 2 feet 9 3/4, and with the frame 4 feet 10 by 3 feet 10]] réalisée par J. Lingleback, 1660, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Woodin au prix de 257.5 £. [19]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A noble Landscape, enriched with buildings and figures, and mountainous scenery in the distance. A splendid composition, and one of the finest productions of this master -- engraved -- from Mr. Purling's Collection Size of picture 4 feet 5 1/2 by 3 foot 1, and with the frame 5 feet 6 by 4 feet (Poussin)|A noble Landscape, enriched with buildings and figures, and mountainous scenery in the distance. A splendid composition, and one of the finest productions of this master -- engraved -- from Mr. Purling's Collection Size of picture 4 feet 5 1/2 by 3 foot 1, and with the frame 5 feet 6 by 4 feet]] réalisée par Poussin, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par [[Sequrie [or] Seguier]] au prix de 273.0 £. [20]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A spirited and beautifully composed Landscape, enriched with buildings on the banks of the Tiber, and on which a group of mules and sheep are grazing; in the fore ground horsemen are passing with speed along a winding road to the bridge and summit of the acclivity; the distance displays a mountainous country contrasted by rocky scenery on the opposite banks -- a clear and brilliantly coloured specimen of this admired artist Size of picture 2 feet 1/2 inch by 1 foot 6 1/2, and with the frame 3 feet 2 by 2 feet 8 1/2 (Berghem)|A spirited and beautifully composed Landscape, enriched with buildings on the banks of the Tiber, and on which a group of mules and sheep are grazing; in the fore ground horsemen are passing with speed along a winding road to the bridge and summit of the acclivity; the distance displays a mountainous country contrasted by rocky scenery on the opposite banks -- a clear and brilliantly coloured specimen of this admired artist Size of picture 2 feet 1/2 inch by 1 foot 6 1/2, and with the frame 3 feet 2 by 2 feet 8 1/2]] réalisée par Berghem, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par [[Dixon [or] Nixon]] au prix de 215.5 £. [21]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View on the Shore of Holland, with a variety of fishing boats going out to sea, and vessels in the distance; a group of fishermen with their dog, and equestrians on the sandy shore, fill the right angle of the picture. The agitated sea exemplifies the effect of squally weather, and with the clouds unite to depict a grey and gloomy day. The figures display a faithful portraiture of Dutch fishermen --from the Collection of Count Pourtales, by whom this picture was highly esteemed Size of picture 1 foot 9 by 1 foot 4 1/2, and with the frame 2 feet 6 by 2 feet 1 1/2 (W. Vandevelde)|View on the Shore of Holland, with a variety of fishing boats going out to sea, and vessels in the distance; a group of fishermen with their dog, and equestrians on the sandy shore, fill the right angle of the picture. The agitated sea exemplifies the effect of squally weather, and with the clouds unite to depict a grey and gloomy day. The figures display a faithful portraiture of Dutch fishermen --from the Collection of Count Pourtales, by whom this picture was highly esteemed Size of picture 1 foot 9 by 1 foot 4 1/2, and with the frame 2 feet 6 by 2 feet 1 1/2]] réalisée par W. Vandevelde, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par [[Bredael [or] Bredal]] au prix de 120.15 £. [22]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Pilgrim, a Landscape with a Female mounted on a grey horse, and holding a brown horse whilst the huntsman is loosing his dogs; a Pilgrim is supplicating for charity. This fine and highly finished production is known as "The Pilgrim." Size of icture 1 foot 3 1/2 by 1 foot 2 1/4, and with the frame 2 feet 3 by 2 feet 1 (Wouvermans)|The Pilgrim, a Landscape with a Female mounted on a grey horse, and holding a brown horse whilst the huntsman is loosing his dogs; a Pilgrim is supplicating for charity. This fine and highly finished production is known as "The Pilgrim." Size of icture 1 foot 3 1/2 by 1 foot 2 1/4, and with the frame 2 feet 3 by 2 feet 1]] réalisée par Wouvermans, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Abrahams au prix de 262.10 £. [23]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Interior of an Apartment with a Female paring Apples, seated before a table covered with a rich carpet; a happy effect of light and shade is produced in this specimen -- from Mr. Bernal's Collection Size of picture 1 foot 9 by 1 foot 5 1/2, and with the frame 2 feet 7 by 2 feet 3 (Maas)|The Interior of an Apartment with a Female paring Apples, seated before a table covered with a rich carpet; a happy effect of light and shade is produced in this specimen -- from Mr. Bernal's Collection Size of picture 1 foot 9 by 1 foot 5 1/2, and with the frame 2 feet 7 by 2 feet 3]] réalisée par Maas, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par M of Stafford au prix de 147.0 £. [24]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A pleasing Landscape, with a rising foreground (broken and sandy) intersected by a winding road on which an Equestrian (accosted by a group of mendicants,) halts to give alms. -- The distance displays a mountainous country with plantations, and a river winding round the acclivities; a warm evening scene -- figures by A. Vandevelde Size of picture 1 foot 4 by 1 foot 1, and with the frame 1 foot 11 1/2 by 1 foot 9 (Wynants)|A pleasing Landscape, with a rising foreground (broken and sandy) intersected by a winding road on which an Equestrian (accosted by a group of mendicants,) halts to give alms. -- The distance displays a mountainous country with plantations, and a river winding round the acclivities; a warm evening scene -- figures by A. Vandevelde Size of picture 1 foot 4 by 1 foot 1, and with the frame 1 foot 11 1/2 by 1 foot 9]] réalisée par Wynants, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par [[de Bredael [or] Bredal]] au prix de 136.10 £. [25]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Three Cows grouped in a Dutch landscape, with a town in the distance -- painted in his careful manner, and usual spirit; the correctness of drawing which pervades throughout, sufficiently evinces the superiority so justly given to him over every other painter in this line of art Size of picture 1 foot 4 1/2 by 1 foot 3 1/2, and with the frame 2 feet 3 by 2 feet 1 (P. Potter, 1652)|Three Cows grouped in a Dutch landscape, with a town in the distance -- painted in his careful manner, and usual spirit; the correctness of drawing which pervades throughout, sufficiently evinces the superiority so justly given to him over every other painter in this line of art Size of picture 1 foot 4 1/2 by 1 foot 3 1/2, and with the frame 2 feet 3 by 2 feet 1]] réalisée par P. Potter, 1652, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par McGillivray au prix de 199.10 £. [26]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Woody Landscape with a sandy broken fore ground refreshed by a stream of water obstructed by rocks, sheep are grazing on the summits, and a floating sky corresponding in tone, perfects the general harmony which pervades this choice specimen of art. From Mr. Eycoot's Collection Size of picture 2 feet 3 by 1 foot 9, and with the frame 3 feet 1 by 2 feet 7 (Ruysdael)|A Woody Landscape with a sandy broken fore ground refreshed by a stream of water obstructed by rocks, sheep are grazing on the summits, and a floating sky corresponding in tone, perfects the general harmony which pervades this choice specimen of art. From Mr. Eycoot's Collection Size of picture 2 feet 3 by 1 foot 9, and with the frame 3 feet 1 by 2 feet 7]] réalisée par Ruysdael, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Abrahams au prix de 225.15 £. [27]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Gallery Picture of The Wise Men's Offering, in a grand and finely coloured landscape, with buildings and figures. The artist was a contemporary of Titian -- from Sir T. Hesketh's Collection Size of picture 6 feet 5 1/2 by 3 feet 7 1/4, and with the frame 7 feet 8 1/2 by 4 feet 10 (Buonvincino)|A Gallery Picture of The Wise Men's Offering, in a grand and finely coloured landscape, with buildings and figures. The artist was a contemporary of Titian -- from Sir T. Hesketh's Collection Size of picture 6 feet 5 1/2 by 3 feet 7 1/4, and with the frame 7 feet 8 1/2 by 4 feet 10]] réalisée par Buonvincino, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par White au prix de 116.11 £. [28]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Portrait of Helena Foreman, (Wife of the Artist) as the Virgin with the Infant Christ brilliantly coloured, and more highly studied than the general efforts of this great master Size of picture 3 feet 1 by 2 feet 4 1/2, and with the frame 4 feet 3 1/2 by 3 feet 7 (Rubens)|The Portrait of Helena Foreman, (Wife of the Artist) as the Virgin with the Infant Christ brilliantly coloured, and more highly studied than the general efforts of this great master Size of picture 3 feet 1 by 2 feet 4 1/2, and with the frame 4 feet 3 1/2 by 3 feet 7]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Norton au prix de 294.0 £. [29]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Marriage of St. Catherine, with the Virgin, St. Joseph, and Infant Christ, in a Landscape, a splendid production of art by this scarce master, and one of the only two known in this country Size of picture 2 3/4 feet by 1 foot 9 1/2, and with the frame 3 feet 5 1/4 by 3 feet 2 (Innocenza da Immola)|The Marriage of St. Catherine, with the Virgin, St. Joseph, and Infant Christ, in a Landscape, a splendid production of art by this scarce master, and one of the only two known in this country Size of picture 2 3/4 feet by 1 foot 9 1/2, and with the frame 3 feet 5 1/4 by 3 feet 2]] réalisée par Innocenza da Immola, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Abraham au prix de 71.8 £. [30]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Interior of a Cabaret, with boors grouped at a table to converse and regale themselves; an attendant female is ascending from an apartment below; other boors round the fire, &c. A brilliantly coloured picture, and a faithful representation of one of those happy scenes which this artist indulged in pourtraying -- from Lord Ashburnham's Collection Size of picture 2 feet 9 by 1 foot 10, and with the frame 3 feet 9 by 2 feet 11 (David Teniers)|The Interior of a Cabaret, with boors grouped at a table to converse and regale themselves; an attendant female is ascending from an apartment below; other boors round the fire, &c. A brilliantly coloured picture, and a faithful representation of one of those happy scenes which this artist indulged in pourtraying -- from Lord Ashburnham's Collection Size of picture 2 feet 9 by 1 foot 10, and with the frame 3 feet 9 by 2 feet 11]] réalisée par David Teniers, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Emerson au prix de 309.15 £. [31]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This celebrated picture, known as The Milkman, exhibits a View in the Streets of a Dutch Village, with a milkman serving a female with milk, and another female and boy are waiting to be served; in the back-ground The Baker is announcing, (by the blowing a horn) that his rolls are ready; and teh distance viewed through an arch-way is terminated by a church -- one of his highly finished and agreeable compositions -- from Vanderpott's Collection at Amsterdam Size of picture 1 foot 11 by 1 foot 7, and with the frame 2 feet 10 1/2 by 2 feet 6 (Jan Stein)|This celebrated picture, known as The Milkman, exhibits a View in the Streets of a Dutch Village, with a milkman serving a female with milk, and another female and boy are waiting to be served; in the back-ground The Baker is announcing, (by the blowing a horn) that his rolls are ready; and teh distance viewed through an arch-way is terminated by a church -- one of his highly finished and agreeable compositions -- from Vanderpott's Collection at Amsterdam Size of picture 1 foot 11 by 1 foot 7, and with the frame 2 feet 10 1/2 by 2 feet 6]] réalisée par Jan Stein, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq./, achetée par White au prix de 283.10 £. [32]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Interior of a Dutch Cabaret, with a group of four figures regaling at a table placed before a window; in the back ground are two boors smoking; painted in his rich silvery tone, and highly finished -- from Sir T. Hesketh's Collection Size of picture 12 inches by 10 3/4, and with the frame 1 foot 10 1/2 by 1 foot 9 1/2 (A. Ostade)|The Interior of a Dutch Cabaret, with a group of four figures regaling at a table placed before a window; in the back ground are two boors smoking; painted in his rich silvery tone, and highly finished -- from Sir T. Hesketh's Collection Size of picture 12 inches by 10 3/4, and with the frame 1 foot 10 1/2 by 1 foot 9 1/2]] réalisée par A. Ostade, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Nixon au prix de 134.8 £. [33]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand Landscape, with a Waterfall rushing through a rich, hilly, and well wooded country. A herdsman with cattle is passing over a wooden bridge, and sheep are depasturing on the borders of the river; a Chateau is seen which terminates the distance of this admirable specimen of the master. Size of picture 4 feet 4 1/2 by 3 feet 2 1/2, and with the frame 5 feet 9 by 4 feet 9 (Ruysdael)|A grand Landscape, with a Waterfall rushing through a rich, hilly, and well wooded country. A herdsman with cattle is passing over a wooden bridge, and sheep are depasturing on the borders of the river; a Chateau is seen which terminates the distance of this admirable specimen of the master. Size of picture 4 feet 4 1/2 by 3 feet 2 1/2, and with the frame 5 feet 9 by 4 feet 9]] réalisée par Ruysdael, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par White au prix de 173.5 £. [34]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Interior of a Court Yard, or Approach to an Italian Villa, with Chasseurs preparing for the sports of the day. The animals and figures painted with his wonted freedom of pencil and spirited touch. The grouping in the fore ground is happily arranged, and a rich landscape terminates the distance Size of picture 1 foot 9 1/2 by 1 foot 4 1/2, and with the frame 2 feet 3 by 2 feet 1 1/2 (Ph. Wouvermans)|The Interior of a Court Yard, or Approach to an Italian Villa, with Chasseurs preparing for the sports of the day. The animals and figures painted with his wonted freedom of pencil and spirited touch. The grouping in the fore ground is happily arranged, and a rich landscape terminates the distance Size of picture 1 foot 9 1/2 by 1 foot 4 1/2, and with the frame 2 feet 3 by 2 feet 1 1/2]] réalisée par Ph. Wouvermans, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Coombe au prix de 157.10 £. [35]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of his Wife as Lucretia, from the distinguished Collection of Mons. Lepeyriere, of Paris Size of picture 3 feet 10 by 3 feet 2 1/2, and with the frame 5 feet 1 by 4 feet 5 1/2 réalisée par Rembrandt, vendue par MM Zachary, Esq, achetée par Woodin au prix de 115.10 £. [36]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Interior of a Dutch Cottage, in which is seated a female paring turnips, and an attendant child entering with a flask of wine. The effect of light from without is magical Size of picture 2 feet 5 by 1 foot 9, and with the frame 3 feet 2 by 1 foot 11 (De Hooghe)|The Interior of a Dutch Cottage, in which is seated a female paring turnips, and an attendant child entering with a flask of wine. The effect of light from without is magical Size of picture 2 feet 5 by 1 foot 9, and with the frame 3 feet 2 by 1 foot 11]] réalisée par De Hooghe, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par [[Dixon [or] Nixon [?]]] au prix de 98.14 £. [37]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Holy Family, with St. Joseph Size of picture 3 feet 10 by 2 feet 11, and with the frame 5 feet 3 by 4 feet 3 réalisée par Camilla Proccacini, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Brown au prix de 126.0 £. [38]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of a Prelate, known as the Cambridge Doctor Size of picture 1 foot 10 by 1 foot 3 3/4, and with the frame 2 feet 5 1/4 by 1 foot 11 3/4 réalisée par Holbein, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Sir G Staunton au prix de 21.10 £. [39]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of an Austrian Nobleman Size of picture 3 feet 3 1/2 by 2 feet 9 3/4, and with the fame 4 feet 4 by 3 feet 11 réalisée par Vanderhelst, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par M of Lansdowne au prix de 52.10 £. [40]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Virgin and Child; the Infant Saviour (fondly embracing the Mother) is standing with one foot on a cushion, and the other is placed in the Virgin's hand Size of picture 2 feet 4 by 2 feet, and with the frame 3 feet 4 by 2 feet 10 1/2 réalisée par Sasso Ferratto, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par M of Stafford au prix de 78.15 £. [41]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, view in the vicinity of Rome, with the remains of its former splendid temples and buildings. In the fore ground Italian Peasants are seated on fractured columns playing at cards, while others (in the back ground) are amusing themselves at bowls, &c. Painted with rich effect of sunshine and highly finished Size of picture 2 feet 6 3/4 by 2 feet 3/4 inch, and with the frame 3 feet 8 1/2 by 3 feet 2 (J. Both)|A Landscape, view in the vicinity of Rome, with the remains of its former splendid temples and buildings. In the fore ground Italian Peasants are seated on fractured columns playing at cards, while others (in the back ground) are amusing themselves at bowls, &c. Painted with rich effect of sunshine and highly finished Size of picture 2 feet 6 3/4 by 2 feet 3/4 inch, and with the frame 3 feet 8 1/2 by 3 feet 2]] réalisée par J. Both, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Drake au prix de 86.2 £. [42]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand and richly composed Landscape, with St. John seated in the foreground and contemplating the sacred writings. The figure is beautifully composed, drawn, and coloured in his usual grand stile. Size of picture 5 feet 1 by 3 feet 10 1/2, and with the frame 6 feet 1 by 4 feet 10 1/2 (Luini)|A grand and richly composed Landscape, with St. John seated in the foreground and contemplating the sacred writings. The figure is beautifully composed, drawn, and coloured in his usual grand stile. Size of picture 5 feet 1 by 3 feet 10 1/2, and with the frame 6 feet 1 by 4 feet 10 1/2]] réalisée par Luini, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par [[L Stephens [or] L Stevons]] au prix de 32.11 £. [43]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Marine View; Fresh Breeze, with boats passing up a river, fishing smacks nearing the shore, and groups of fisherman on the beach waiting the arrival of the boats, &c. Size of picture 1 foot 11 1/2 by 1 foot 4 1/2, and with the frame 2 feet 9 by 2 feet 1 (Backhuysen)|A Marine View; Fresh Breeze, with boats passing up a river, fishing smacks nearing the shore, and groups of fisherman on the beach waiting the arrival of the boats, &c. Size of picture 1 foot 11 1/2 by 1 foot 4 1/2, and with the frame 2 feet 9 by 2 feet 1]] réalisée par Backhuysen, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Sir C Scott au prix de 61.19 £. [44]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme St. John, a study Size of picture 1 foot 6 by 1 foot 1 1/2 by 1 foot 11 réalisée par Paolo Lomazzo, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Stewart au prix de 21.0 £. [45]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Interior of an Apartment, with a Lady richly dressed in satin, seated and leaning on a table covered with a crimson carpet, and receiving from a Gentleman a glass of liquere. A Gentleman in the back ground has fallen asleep and is resting on the table, whilst another is entering the room by a door leading from a green house, &c. A jug, double bass, and a wine cooler are among the accessories, and painted with great exactness -- from Mr. Walsh Porter's Collection Size of picture 2 feet 1 by 1 foot 7, and with the frame 3 feet 1 by 2 feet 7 (Jan Steen)|The Interior of an Apartment, with a Lady richly dressed in satin, seated and leaning on a table covered with a crimson carpet, and receiving from a Gentleman a glass of liquere. A Gentleman in the back ground has fallen asleep and is resting on the table, whilst another is entering the room by a door leading from a green house, &c. A jug, double bass, and a wine cooler are among the accessories, and painted with great exactness -- from Mr. Walsh Porter's Collection Size of picture 2 feet 1 by 1 foot 7, and with the frame 3 feet 1 by 2 feet 7]] réalisée par Jan Steen, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par [[L Stephens [or] L Stevons]] au prix de 73.10 £. [46]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An upright Landscape and view on a Canal in Holland, in which is introduced the Residence of Ostade, with Portraits of himself and family Size of picture 3 feet 1 by 2 feet 4 1/2 réalisée par Decker, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Mar: of Stafford au prix de 86.2 £. [47]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Study. The Virgin and Child, delicately coloured, after the manner of Correggio, from Sir T. Hesketh's Collection Size of picture 2 feet 1 by 1 foot 6 1/2, and with the frame 3 feet by 2 feet 6 réalisée par Carracci, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Stewart au prix de 26.5 £. [48]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Study, Two Heads of St. Peter and St. Paul, from the celebrated picture of the Dispute of the Sacrament by Raphael, from Sir T. Hesketh's Collection Size of picture 2 feet 1 by 1 foot 6 1/2, and with the frame 3 feet by 2 feet 5 réalisée par Carracci, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par McGillivray au prix de 21.0 £. [49]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A female in the act of threading her needle by candle-light, painted with great transparency and rich effect of colouring, from Sir T. Hesketh's Collection Size of picture 8 1/2 inches by 7, and with the frame 1 foot 7 by 1 foot 5 1/2 réalisée par Schalken, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Stewart au prix de 22.1 £. [50]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A View of Harwich, from the Collection of Nassau, Esq. réalisée par Gainsborough, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Saunders au prix de 31.10 £. [51]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Landscape with Shepherd attending Sheep réalisée par Omeganck, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par [[L Stephens [or] Stevons]] au prix de 10.10 £. [52]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Marine View with Shipping, Building, and Figures, Morning réalisée par Vernet, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par [[L Stephens [or] Stevons]] au prix de 9.9 £. [53]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Interior of a Cathedral réalisée par P. Neefs, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par White au prix de 20.9 £. [54]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Ditto View in the Mediterannean, the companion réalisée par Zeeman, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Jones au prix de 5.0 £. [55]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme View in the Mediterranean, with Shipping, Figures, &c. réalisée par Zeeman, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Harrison au prix de 4.0 £. [56]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Ditto Marine View with Shipping, Building and Figures, the companion, Evening réalisée par Vernet, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par [[L Stephens [or] Stevons]] au prix de 11.11 £. [57]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Musical Party réalisée par Jordaens, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Wells au prix de 4.14 £. [58]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portraits of Regulus, (Grandsire of Eclipse), a famous race horse, and of his Groom réalisée par Seymour, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par J Moore au prix de 7.17 £. [59]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Bouquet with Insects, highly finished réalisée par Ruisch, vendue par M.M. Zachary, Esq., achetée par Rouse Howell au prix de 2.12 £. [60]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A fine old painting réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par C Smith au prix de 0.9 £. [61]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A painting with a 24 hour time piece réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par [[Northorpe [?]]]. [62]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pair of blankets and a painting réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par C Smith au prix de 0.7 [?] £. [63]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A painting of fruit réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Fisher, achetée par DeBeger au prix de 0.6 £. [64]
- 1828.05.31/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A painting, Shipping réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Burrows au prix de 0.5 £. [65]