Ventes d'œuvres le 1781.11.29

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  • 1781.11.29/ -. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Near a hundred fine drawings, in pen and ink, copies and designs by J. Johnson's, schoolmmaster sic, late of Saxmundham, Suffolk, deceased; nothing but seeing these curious drawings can describe the labour and ingenuity of this man, they will be sold separate, and are of various sizes from 21 inches by 15 inches to three inches, they are become valuable on account of the unfortunate death of the person who did them (J. Johnson)|Near a hundred fine drawings, in pen and ink, copies and designs by J. Johnson's, schoolmmaster sic, late of Saxmundham, Suffolk, deceased; nothing but seeing these curious drawings can describe the labour and ingenuity of this man, they will be sold separate, and are of various sizes from 21 inches by 15 inches to three inches, they are become valuable on account of the unfortunate death of the person who did them]] réalisée par J. Johnson, vendue par Thomas Hunt. [10]
  • 1781.11.29/ -. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An exceeding fine head of the Countess of Desmond; this is the lady from whose writings Mr. Walpole wrote the Historic Doubts of Richard the Third, and of whom Mr. Pennent has taken particular notice of in his Tour to the Hebrides: she lived to near the age of 150. This is an original picture, gilt frame, 10 by 9 (artiste anonyme)|An exceeding fine head of the Countess of Desmond; this is the lady from whose writings Mr. Walpole wrote the Historic Doubts of Richard the Third, and of whom Mr. Pennent has taken particular notice of in his Tour to the Hebrides: she lived to near the age of 150. This is an original picture, gilt frame, 10 by 9]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Thomas Hunt. [26]