Ventes d'œuvres le 1838.07.07

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  • 1838.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[His own portrait. This picture was presented by him to the Corporation of Plympton, when he was elected Mayor of that Borough. The picture has hung in the Dining Room of the Mayoralty house at Plympton ever since the receipt of it until the present time, and is now sold by order of the Mayor and Corporation (Sir J. Reynolds)|His own portrait. This picture was presented by him to the Corporation of Plympton, when he was elected Mayor of that Borough. The picture has hung in the Dining Room of the Mayoralty house at Plympton ever since the receipt of it until the present time, and is now sold by order of the Mayor and Corporation]] réalisée par Sir J. Reynolds, vendue par [[Mun of Plympton [?]]] au prix de 123 gs. [17]
  • 1838.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Siege of Algiers. -- The English and Dutch fleets being towed out of the harbour after the bombardment; the fortifications and the city are seen in the background, which, together with the fleets, are illumined by the reflection from the burning ships and batteries of the enemy The following are a Set of highly interesting Subjects of celebrated Naval Engagements, in which the British Fleet gained so much honour, and so many advantages for this Nation (Thomas Luny)|The Siege of Algiers. -- The English and Dutch fleets being towed out of the harbour after the bombardment; the fortifications and the city are seen in the background, which, together with the fleets, are illumined by the reflection from the burning ships and batteries of the enemy The following are a Set of highly interesting Subjects of celebrated Naval Engagements, in which the British Fleet gained so much honour, and so many advantages for this Nation]] réalisée par Thomas Luny, vendue par Varty au prix de 23 gs. [23]
  • 1838.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Nile. -- A general view of the British fleet at the commencement of the action going down to the French line, the van ships already engaged -- evening The following are a Set of highly interesting Subjects of celebrated Naval Engagements, in which the British Fleet gained so much honour, and so many advantages for this Nation (Thomas Luny)|The Nile. -- A general view of the British fleet at the commencement of the action going down to the French line, the van ships already engaged -- evening The following are a Set of highly interesting Subjects of celebrated Naval Engagements, in which the British Fleet gained so much honour, and so many advantages for this Nation]] réalisée par Thomas Luny, vendue par Varty au prix de 21 gs. [24]
  • 1838.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Camperdown. -- The centre represents the Venerable, Admiral Lord Duncan, having tacked, and firing her starboard broadside into the Vrihead, Admiral De Winter, which immediately brought down all her masts, when after a short time she struck. On the left of the picture is Vice-Admiral Onslow, in the Monarch, engaging the Dutch Vice-Admiral. To the right of the Venerable is the Dutch ship Hercules on fire, and the remainder of the Dutch fleet making their escape toward the land The following are a Set of highly interesting Subjects of celebrated Naval Engagements, in which the British Fleet gained so much honour, and so many advantages for this Nation (Thomas Luny)|Camperdown. -- The centre represents the Venerable, Admiral Lord Duncan, having tacked, and firing her starboard broadside into the Vrihead, Admiral De Winter, which immediately brought down all her masts, when after a short time she struck. On the left of the picture is Vice-Admiral Onslow, in the Monarch, engaging the Dutch Vice-Admiral. To the right of the Venerable is the Dutch ship Hercules on fire, and the remainder of the Dutch fleet making their escape toward the land The following are a Set of highly interesting Subjects of celebrated Naval Engagements, in which the British Fleet gained so much honour, and so many advantages for this Nation]] réalisée par Thomas Luny, vendue par Varty au prix de 23 gs. [25]
  • 1838.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Vincent. -- The subject is represented at the moment of Nelson's boarding the San Nicholas and San Joseph from the Captain The following are a Set of highly interesting Subjects of celebrated Naval Engagements, in which the British Fleet gained so much honour, and so many advantages for this Nation (Thomas Luny)|St. Vincent. -- The subject is represented at the moment of Nelson's boarding the San Nicholas and San Joseph from the Captain The following are a Set of highly interesting Subjects of celebrated Naval Engagements, in which the British Fleet gained so much honour, and so many advantages for this Nation]] réalisée par Thomas Luny, vendue par Varty au prix de 26 gs. [26]
  • 1838.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Tam O'Shanter "Ae market night Tam had got planted in his right, Fast by an ingle, blessing finely, Wi' reaming sweets that drank divinely; And at his elbow, Souter Johnny. . . . The landlady and Tam grew gracious, Wi' favours secret, sweet, and precious, The Souter told his queerest stories, The landlord's laugh was ready chorus" (Kidd)|Tam O'Shanter "Ae market night Tam had got planted in his right, Fast by an ingle, blessing finely, Wi' reaming sweets that drank divinely; And at his elbow, Souter Johnny. . . . The landlady and Tam grew gracious, Wi' favours secret, sweet, and precious, The Souter told his queerest stories, The landlord's laugh was ready chorus"]] réalisée par Kidd, vendue par Varty, achetée par Clossman au prix de 4.16 gs. [98]