Ventes d'œuvres le 1834.06.17

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  • 1834.06.17/ maison de ventes : Cheatle. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Lord Tamworth ,with his Huntsman and Pack. All Portraits The above four fine and interesting Pictures were painted expressly for Lord Tamworth, by Ferneley, and must be of inestimable worth to every lover of the Chase, especially if connected with the County (Ferneley)|Lord Tamworth ,with his Huntsman and Pack. All Portraits The above four fine and interesting Pictures were painted expressly for Lord Tamworth, by Ferneley, and must be of inestimable worth to every lover of the Chase, especially if connected with the County]] réalisée par Ferneley, vendue par Earl Ferrers. [119]
  • 1834.06.17/ maison de ventes : Cheatle. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Lord Tamworth going out with his Fox Hounds The above four fine and interesting Pictures were painted expressly for Lord Tamworth, by Ferneley, and must be of inestimable worth to every lover of the Chase, especially if connected with the County (Ferneley)|Lord Tamworth going out with his Fox Hounds The above four fine and interesting Pictures were painted expressly for Lord Tamworth, by Ferneley, and must be of inestimable worth to every lover of the Chase, especially if connected with the County]] réalisée par Ferneley, vendue par Earl Ferrers. [120]
  • 1834.06.17/ maison de ventes : Cheatle. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Lord Tamworth and his Groom, with Portraits of three celebrated Hunters The above four fine and interesting Pictures were painted expressly for Lord Tamworth, by Ferneley, and must be of inestimable worth to every lover of the Chase, especially if connected with the County (Ferneley)|Lord Tamworth and his Groom, with Portraits of three celebrated Hunters The above four fine and interesting Pictures were painted expressly for Lord Tamworth, by Ferneley, and must be of inestimable worth to every lover of the Chase, especially if connected with the County]] réalisée par Ferneley, vendue par Earl Ferrers. [121]