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  • 1831.-.-/ maison de ventes : Rodd (Thomas & Horatio). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Wyatt, Sir Thomas, Poet, and Friend of the Earl of Surrey, in black dress, ermine, &c. by Holbein. Panel, 16 by 14, newly gilt carved frame *Engraved in Chamberlayne's Heads: lately from Bedford Houghton Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without (Holbein)|Wyatt, Sir Thomas, Poet, and Friend of the Earl of Surrey, in black dress, ermine, &c. by Holbein. Panel, 16 by 14, newly gilt carved frame *Engraved in Chamberlayne's Heads: lately from Bedford Houghton Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without]] réalisée par Holbein, vendue par H. Rodd au prix de 12.12 £. [4]
  • 1831.-.-/ maison de ventes : Rodd (Thomas & Horatio). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Stukely, Wm., M.D., President of the Antiquarian Society, and his Wife, whole lengths, standing in his garden, arms, impaling those of his first wife, Miss Fleming, on the side; also the Companion Picture, in a white satin dress, each 7 feet 6 by 4 feet 6 inches Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without (artiste anonyme)|Stukely, Wm., M.D., President of the Antiquarian Society, and his Wife, whole lengths, standing in his garden, arms, impaling those of his first wife, Miss Fleming, on the side; also the Companion Picture, in a white satin dress, each 7 feet 6 by 4 feet 6 inches Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par H. Rodd au prix de 20 £. [23]
  • 1831.-.-/ maison de ventes : Rodd (Thomas & Horatio). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Reformers: a very singular Picture of the early Reformers, containing upwards of Twenty Portraits of Calvin, Luther, Wickliffe, Huss, &c. Oblong, canvas, 50 by 40, in a carved frame Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without (artiste anonyme)|Reformers: a very singular Picture of the early Reformers, containing upwards of Twenty Portraits of Calvin, Luther, Wickliffe, Huss, &c. Oblong, canvas, 50 by 40, in a carved frame Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par H. Rodd au prix de 20 £. [46]
  • 1831.-.-/ maison de ventes : Rodd (Thomas & Horatio). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Lovat, Simon Fraser, Lord: the very singular original Portrait, by Hogarth, painted on deal, 38 by 21, in a newly gilt carved frame *This Picture, the originality of which can scarcely be doubted, was lately discovered at Verulam, near St. Albans, where it was painted from the life Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without (Hogarth)|Lovat, Simon Fraser, Lord: the very singular original Portrait, by Hogarth, painted on deal, 38 by 21, in a newly gilt carved frame *This Picture, the originality of which can scarcely be doubted, was lately discovered at Verulam, near St. Albans, where it was painted from the life Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without]] réalisée par Hogarth, vendue par H. Rodd au prix de 63 £. [80]
  • 1831.-.-/ maison de ventes : Rodd (Thomas & Horatio). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Howard, Thomas, Earl of Arundel, and Alethea (Talbot, daughter and heiress of Gilbert Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury) his Countess, seated before a globe, &c. a fine Picture, after Vandyke. Canvas, oblong Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without (Vandyke)|Howard, Thomas, Earl of Arundel, and Alethea (Talbot, daughter and heiress of Gilbert Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury) his Countess, seated before a globe, &c. a fine Picture, after Vandyke. Canvas, oblong Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without]] réalisée par Vandyke, vendue par H. Rodd au prix de 35 £. [93]
  • 1831.-.-/ maison de ventes : Rodd (Thomas & Horatio). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Honeywood, Mary, Wife of Robert Honeywood, of Charing, in Kent, and of Marks Hall, Essex, Daughter of Robert Waters, of Lenham, in Kent. Canvas, 46 by 36, in carved and gilt frame Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without (artiste anonyme)|Honeywood, Mary, Wife of Robert Honeywood, of Charing, in Kent, and of Marks Hall, Essex, Daughter of Robert Waters, of Lenham, in Kent. Canvas, 46 by 36, in carved and gilt frame Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par H. Rodd au prix de 10.10 £. [96]
  • 1831.-.-/ maison de ventes : Rodd (Thomas & Horatio). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Guldeford, Sir Henry, K.G. Comptroller to King Hen. VIII, black dress, order of garter, hat, &c. by Holbein. Panel, 16 by 12, in a carved frame, newly gilt *The above Picture lately came from Bedford Houghton, and resembles the well known Print by Hollar Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without (Holbein)|Guldeford, Sir Henry, K.G. Comptroller to King Hen. VIII, black dress, order of garter, hat, &c. by Holbein. Panel, 16 by 12, in a carved frame, newly gilt *The above Picture lately came from Bedford Houghton, and resembles the well known Print by Hollar Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without]] réalisée par Holbein, vendue par H. Rodd au prix de 10.10 £. [103]
  • 1831.-.-/ maison de ventes : Rodd (Thomas & Horatio). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Done, of Utkington, in Cheshire, an oblong Picture, containing the Portraits of the Widow of Sir John Done, Ranger of Delamere Forest, and her Son and Daughter: Motto "Doni Nomen Boni Omen." Canvas, oblong Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without (artiste anonyme)|Done, of Utkington, in Cheshire, an oblong Picture, containing the Portraits of the Widow of Sir John Done, Ranger of Delamere Forest, and her Son and Daughter: Motto "Doni Nomen Boni Omen." Canvas, oblong Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par H. Rodd au prix de 12.12 £. [115]
  • 1831.-.-/ maison de ventes : Rodd (Thomas & Horatio). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Crew, Lady, small, in white satin dress. Canvas, 14 by 12, in a carved frame, newly gilt *From the late General Cartwright's Collection: on the back is written, in Gen. C.'s hand, "Lady Crew's Picture" Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without (artiste anonyme)|Crew, Lady, small, in white satin dress. Canvas, 14 by 12, in a carved frame, newly gilt *From the late General Cartwright's Collection: on the back is written, in Gen. C.'s hand, "Lady Crew's Picture" Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par H. Rodd au prix de 5.5 £. [125]
  • 1831.-.-/ maison de ventes : Rodd (Thomas & Horatio). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Bedford, Lucy Harrington, Countess of, in a black dress, lace ruffles and frills, resting her head on her hand: a finely painted portrait by Gerard Honthorst *Engraved in Lodge's Portraits Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without (Gerard Honthorst)|Bedford, Lucy Harrington, Countess of, in a black dress, lace ruffles and frills, resting her head on her hand: a finely painted portrait by Gerard Honthorst *Engraved in Lodge's Portraits Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without]] réalisée par Gerard Honthorst, vendue par H. Rodd au prix de 21 £. [151]
  • 1831.-.-/ maison de ventes : Rodd (Thomas & Horatio). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Bedford, William Russell, 4th Earl and 1st Duke of, K.G. whole length, in the Robes of the Garter, with a favourite Spaniel, by Sir G. Kneller. Canvas, 8 ft. by 5, in a carved frame *A fine original Portrait, with the artist's name on the picture Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without (Sir G. Kneller)|Bedford, William Russell, 4th Earl and 1st Duke of, K.G. whole length, in the Robes of the Garter, with a favourite Spaniel, by Sir G. Kneller. Canvas, 8 ft. by 5, in a carved frame *A fine original Portrait, with the artist's name on the picture Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without]] réalisée par Sir G. Kneller, vendue par H. Rodd au prix de 42 £. [152]
  • 1831.-.-/ maison de ventes : Rodd (Thomas & Horatio). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The same James the First of England and Sixth of Scotland, an Equestrian Portrait. His Majesty is seated on a most beautiful grey horse, a view of Windsor and Eton in the background, with a state carriage and outriders, in a splendid frame. Canvas Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without (artiste anonyme)|The same James the First of England and Sixth of Scotland, an Equestrian Portrait. His Majesty is seated on a most beautiful grey horse, a view of Windsor and Eton in the background, with a state carriage and outriders, in a splendid frame. Canvas Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par H. Rodd au prix de 110 £. [194]
  • 1831.-.-/ maison de ventes : Rodd (Thomas & Horatio). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Mary Queen of Scotland, in a white dress, veiled, by Jeannet, 13 by 10 1/2 *This Picture was engraved in Pinkerton's "Iconographia Scotica," and the authenticity is attested at the back by the late Lord de Tabley Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without (Jeannet)|Mary Queen of Scotland, in a white dress, veiled, by Jeannet, 13 by 10 1/2 *This Picture was engraved in Pinkerton's "Iconographia Scotica," and the authenticity is attested at the back by the late Lord de Tabley Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without]] réalisée par Jeannet, vendue par H. Rodd au prix de 5.5 £. [197]
  • 1831.-.-/ maison de ventes : Rodd (Thomas & Horatio). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Elizabeth, at an advanced age, white lace ruff and veil, well painted by Mark Garrards, in an excellent carved frame, 22 by 17 *From the Collection of Sir William Smith, Bart., Hill Hall, Essex Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without (Mark Garrards)|Elizabeth, at an advanced age, white lace ruff and veil, well painted by Mark Garrards, in an excellent carved frame, 22 by 17 *From the Collection of Sir William Smith, Bart., Hill Hall, Essex Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without]] réalisée par Mark Garrards, vendue par H. Rodd au prix de 21 £. [198]
  • 1831.-.-/ maison de ventes : Rodd (Thomas & Horatio). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Mary I, in a black dress, fur tippet, a profusion of pearls and jewels in her cap and dress, many rings on her fingers, by Lucas de Heere. Panel, 28 1/2 by 36 1/2, in gilt frame *A most curious and rare Portrait, from the Collection of the late Mr. Dent Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without (Lucas de Heere)|Mary I, in a black dress, fur tippet, a profusion of pearls and jewels in her cap and dress, many rings on her fingers, by Lucas de Heere. Panel, 28 1/2 by 36 1/2, in gilt frame *A most curious and rare Portrait, from the Collection of the late Mr. Dent Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without]] réalisée par Lucas de Heere, vendue par H. Rodd au prix de 52.10 £. [199]
  • 1831.-.-/ maison de ventes : Rodd (Thomas & Horatio). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Thomas of Woodstock, youngest Son of Edward III. Panel *This curious Portrait was formerly in the Collection of the Earl of Onslow, at Clandon Park, and is engraved in the Antiquarian Repertory Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without (artiste anonyme)|Thomas of Woodstock, youngest Son of Edward III. Panel *This curious Portrait was formerly in the Collection of the Earl of Onslow, at Clandon Park, and is engraved in the Antiquarian Repertory Those Portraits that have not Frames mentioned are without]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par H. Rodd au prix de 12.12 £. [204]