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  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Pleasing Composition -- in the foreground, a female figure seated, extending her hand to a fortune-teller, who is predicting her future destiny, and two other friends are in anxious attendance -- the mixed expression of pleasure and surprise are well delineated on the countenances of them all -- in a fine old carved frame (Dusart)|A Pleasing Composition -- in the foreground, a female figure seated, extending her hand to a fortune-teller, who is predicting her future destiny, and two other friends are in anxious attendance -- the mixed expression of pleasure and surprise are well delineated on the countenances of them all -- in a fine old carved frame]] réalisée par Dusart, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Redfern au prix de 5.0 gs. [14]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior -- a lively composition, representing a Schoolmaster emptying a basket of apples from a landing on a staircase, for a scramble, to his scholars below -- a humourous affray -- in which "Some are up, some are down, and some in sad array." painted in an expressive natural style (Jan Steen)|Interior -- a lively composition, representing a Schoolmaster emptying a basket of apples from a landing on a staircase, for a scramble, to his scholars below -- a humourous affray -- in which "Some are up, some are down, and some in sad array." painted in an expressive natural style]] réalisée par Jan Steen, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Revd Walford au prix de 3.0 gs. [16]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Soldiers in a Large Dark and Rocky Cave, taking refreshments, while others are disposed in various attitudes -- in the centre, a fire, from which emanates a light, partially reflecting a peculiar glare upon the armour of the soldiers -- a wild scene, forcibly depicted (Schalcken)|Soldiers in a Large Dark and Rocky Cave, taking refreshments, while others are disposed in various attitudes -- in the centre, a fire, from which emanates a light, partially reflecting a peculiar glare upon the armour of the soldiers -- a wild scene, forcibly depicted]] réalisée par Schalcken, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Chambers au prix de 1.12 gs. [24]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Nymphs Bathing, near to Ruins of Ancient Temples -- ornamented with bas relief and statues, grotto and landscape in the distance, which are painted in a clear light and transparent style, beautifully relieved by the elegant and graceful figures in the foreground (Poelemburg)|Nymphs Bathing, near to Ruins of Ancient Temples -- ornamented with bas relief and statues, grotto and landscape in the distance, which are painted in a clear light and transparent style, beautifully relieved by the elegant and graceful figures in the foreground]] réalisée par Poelemburg, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Mallam au prix de 3.3 gs. [25]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Companion to ditto Boy and Girl, in pleasing costume, fondling with a parrot, whom they have just released from a cage, placed on a Turkey carpet, on a sill under an archway -- boy flying a bird, secured by a string fastened to a stick, which he holds in his hand, while the girl is cleaning the cage (artiste anonyme)|Companion to ditto Boy and Girl, in pleasing costume, fondling with a parrot, whom they have just released from a cage, placed on a Turkey carpet, on a sill under an archway -- boy flying a bird, secured by a string fastened to a stick, which he holds in his hand, while the girl is cleaning the cage]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Wm Walford au prix de 2.12 gs. [26]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Boy and Girl, in pleasing costume, fondling with a parrot, whom they have just released from a cage, placed on a Turkey carpet, on a sill under an archway -- an interesting and highly-pleasing picture, beautifully coloured in the style of G. Douw (G. Douw)|Boy and Girl, in pleasing costume, fondling with a parrot, whom they have just released from a cage, placed on a Turkey carpet, on a sill under an archway -- an interesting and highly-pleasing picture, beautifully coloured in the style of G. Douw]] réalisée par G. Douw, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Wm Walford au prix de 2.12 gs. [27]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Vanity Pieces -- near to a fluted pillar is a table covered with a rich Turkey carpet, marked with coat of arms, on which are disposed an open book, shells, violin, skull, globe, and a splendid ancient vase, in perfect and exact resemblance and high degree of finish (Torrentius)|Vanity Pieces -- near to a fluted pillar is a table covered with a rich Turkey carpet, marked with coat of arms, on which are disposed an open book, shells, violin, skull, globe, and a splendid ancient vase, in perfect and exact resemblance and high degree of finish]] réalisée par Torrentius, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Revd Walford au prix de 3.3 gs. [30]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait (fine 3/4 length) of a Physician in his Study, in black dress and cap, small worked white collar, in one hand a glove, the other resting on a skull -- the expression of deep study is well depicted in this painting, assisted by a force of colouring in all the reality of life (Holbein)|Portrait (fine 3/4 length) of a Physician in his Study, in black dress and cap, small worked white collar, in one hand a glove, the other resting on a skull -- the expression of deep study is well depicted in this painting, assisted by a force of colouring in all the reality of life]] réalisée par Holbein, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Mallam au prix de 1.0 gs. [37]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A rich composition of Still and Active Life, represented by a spaniel and pups at the base of a pillar, on a bench above rest China dishes filled with meat, and suspended from the same are a dead pheasant, ducks, snipe, and small birds, drawn and coloured in so true and natural a style, that it may be justly stated that nature is fairly copied (Weeninx)|A rich composition of Still and Active Life, represented by a spaniel and pups at the base of a pillar, on a bench above rest China dishes filled with meat, and suspended from the same are a dead pheasant, ducks, snipe, and small birds, drawn and coloured in so true and natural a style, that it may be justly stated that nature is fairly copied]] réalisée par Weeninx, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Emanuel au prix de 5.7 gs. [64]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Engagement with Cavalry & Infantry, in which a standard- bearer is unhorsed and his companion is firing at his assailant -- a very spirited and capital picture -- the grouping of the whole is admirably assisted by the beautiful transparency of colour (Wouwermans)|An Engagement with Cavalry & Infantry, in which a standard- bearer is unhorsed and his companion is firing at his assailant -- a very spirited and capital picture -- the grouping of the whole is admirably assisted by the beautiful transparency of colour]] réalisée par Wouwermans, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Mr Revd Walford au prix de 14.0 gs. [65]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait (3/4 length) of a Lady, seated in a garden, attired in a loose flowing silk vest, holding in her hand a wreath of flowers, exquisitely painted -- near to her, on a pedestal, is placed a basket filled with choice fruit, admirably drawn and highly finished -- Landscape and Edifices beautifully coloured, in the distance -- a happy combination of art in the representation of narure (Lely)|Portrait (3/4 length) of a Lady, seated in a garden, attired in a loose flowing silk vest, holding in her hand a wreath of flowers, exquisitely painted -- near to her, on a pedestal, is placed a basket filled with choice fruit, admirably drawn and highly finished -- Landscape and Edifices beautifully coloured, in the distance -- a happy combination of art in the representation of narure]] réalisée par Lely, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Emanuel au prix de 2.4 gs. [70]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait (3/4 length) of a Lady, in the costume of Henry the Eighth, in shaped bodice, brown dress with black mantle, crimson cuffs, white starched cap and collar, and richly-worked lappet, holding in her hand a gold chain and ornament -- painted in the clear and vivid style of Holbein (Holbein)|Portrait (3/4 length) of a Lady, in the costume of Henry the Eighth, in shaped bodice, brown dress with black mantle, crimson cuffs, white starched cap and collar, and richly-worked lappet, holding in her hand a gold chain and ornament -- painted in the clear and vivid style of Holbein]] réalisée par Holbein, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Revd Walford au prix de 4.4 gs. [71]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait (fine 3/4 length) of Josiah Child, Esq. Alderman of London, seated on a bank, in rich crimson robe, white sleeves, with lace ruff and ruffles, brown wig -- painted in a most elaborate style, and may be pronounced one of the most happy efforts of this master (Riley)|Portrait (fine 3/4 length) of Josiah Child, Esq. Alderman of London, seated on a bank, in rich crimson robe, white sleeves, with lace ruff and ruffles, brown wig -- painted in a most elaborate style, and may be pronounced one of the most happy efforts of this master]] réalisée par Riley, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Emanuel au prix de 1.2 gs. [76]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait (fine 3/4 length) of Admiral Vernon, in a rich naval uniform, ship in the distance -- a striking and characteristic likeness of this brave man, who earned imperishable fame by his gallant conduct in the taking of Porto Bello, and in many othet important victorious engagements (artiste anonyme)|Portrait (fine 3/4 length) of Admiral Vernon, in a rich naval uniform, ship in the distance -- a striking and characteristic likeness of this brave man, who earned imperishable fame by his gallant conduct in the taking of Porto Bello, and in many othet important victorious engagements]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Burch au prix de 0.10 gs. [77]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait (fine full-length) of William the Third, in complete suit of armour, black flowing wig, rich lace cravat, wearing the ribbon of the Order of St. George, with crimson flowing scarf, holding in his hand a batoon, mounted on a spirited Arabian charger, richly caparisoned with housings of crimson velvet, laced with gold -- in the clouds appears a figure emblematical of of Victory holding his helmet -- landscape in the distance -- a bold and spirited performance, the light and shadows being introduced with inexpressible skill, and the whole designed in a natural and graceful style -- a pure original painting (Hauis)|Portrait (fine full-length) of William the Third, in complete suit of armour, black flowing wig, rich lace cravat, wearing the ribbon of the Order of St. George, with crimson flowing scarf, holding in his hand a batoon, mounted on a spirited Arabian charger, richly caparisoned with housings of crimson velvet, laced with gold -- in the clouds appears a figure emblematical of of Victory holding his helmet -- landscape in the distance -- a bold and spirited performance, the light and shadows being introduced with inexpressible skill, and the whole designed in a natural and graceful style -- a pure original painting]] réalisée par Hauis, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Burch au prix de 9.10 gs. [78]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait (fine) of the Princess Mary, daughter of the above King Charles the First, and wife of the Prince of Orange, with a crown on a table, in drab silk dress, richly ornamented in jewelled clasps and strings of large pearls, long flowing curls, with pearl necklace and ear-rings -- painted in a soft and delicate tone of colour and little inferior to the works of his great master, Vandyke (Hanneman)|Portrait (fine) of the Princess Mary, daughter of the above King Charles the First, and wife of the Prince of Orange, with a crown on a table, in drab silk dress, richly ornamented in jewelled clasps and strings of large pearls, long flowing curls, with pearl necklace and ear-rings -- painted in a soft and delicate tone of colour and little inferior to the works of his great master, Vandyke]] réalisée par Hanneman, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Redfern au prix de 1.3 gs. [82]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait (fine 3/4 length) of Edward Russell, Earl of Orford, Admiral of the Blue in the reign of William the Third, encased in armour, long flowing wig and rich lace cravat, standing in a graceful position -- in 1689, advanced to the command of the whole navy and made treasurer to the same -- in 1692, totally defeated the French fleet under the command of Monsieur de Tourville, at La Hogue -- a highly-finished and beautifully-painted historical picture (Goddard de Dunning)|Portrait (fine 3/4 length) of Edward Russell, Earl of Orford, Admiral of the Blue in the reign of William the Third, encased in armour, long flowing wig and rich lace cravat, standing in a graceful position -- in 1689, advanced to the command of the whole navy and made treasurer to the same -- in 1692, totally defeated the French fleet under the command of Monsieur de Tourville, at La Hogue -- a highly-finished and beautifully-painted historical picture]] réalisée par Goddard de Dunning, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Redfern au prix de 1.11 gs. [86]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait (fine 3/4 length) of Allesandro de Medici, beautifully painted in a rich court-dress of his time, black velvet hat with feather and diamond fastening, mustaches and pointed beard, in a splendid octagon carved massive gilt frame -- a valuable historical picture, from the collection of De Medici (Ligozzi)|Portrait (fine 3/4 length) of Allesandro de Medici, beautifully painted in a rich court-dress of his time, black velvet hat with feather and diamond fastening, mustaches and pointed beard, in a splendid octagon carved massive gilt frame -- a valuable historical picture, from the collection of De Medici]] réalisée par Ligozzi, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Revd Walford au prix de 11.15 gs. [87]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait (fine 3/4 length) of George, Earl of Huntingdon, partly encased in armour, flowing wig, a batoon in his hand, landscape in the distance -- carried the Sceptre at the Coronation of Queen Anne,1702, and obtained high renown at the siege of Vanloo and Rusemond -- painted in a fine clear tone of colour (Sir Peter Lely)|Portrait (fine 3/4 length) of George, Earl of Huntingdon, partly encased in armour, flowing wig, a batoon in his hand, landscape in the distance -- carried the Sceptre at the Coronation of Queen Anne,1702, and obtained high renown at the siege of Vanloo and Rusemond -- painted in a fine clear tone of colour]] réalisée par Sir Peter Lely, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Revd Walford au prix de 1.0 gs. [88]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait (fine 3/4 length) of Lady Tylney Long, date 1680, seated in an antique chair near to a table with a book, in fine black velvet dress and hood, trimmed with ermine and ornamented with jewels, richly-embroidered petticoat, white sleeves and lace cap -- powerfully painted with all the skill and freedom of Vandyke (Vandyke)|Portrait (fine 3/4 length) of Lady Tylney Long, date 1680, seated in an antique chair near to a table with a book, in fine black velvet dress and hood, trimmed with ermine and ornamented with jewels, richly-embroidered petticoat, white sleeves and lace cap -- powerfully painted with all the skill and freedom of Vandyke]] réalisée par Vandyke, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Emanuel au prix de 3.7 gs. [89]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior -- a small Cabinet Gem, representing a woman resting over a tub placed on a table near to a window, on the side of which hangs a pheasant, a boy standing holding up an apple -- on the table are distributed a knife, fruit, and a coffee-pot, on the spout of which is signed the name of Douw -- the light from the window is well introduced and the whole finished with the care and minute manner of that admired master (Douw)|Interior -- a small Cabinet Gem, representing a woman resting over a tub placed on a table near to a window, on the side of which hangs a pheasant, a boy standing holding up an apple -- on the table are distributed a knife, fruit, and a coffee-pot, on the spout of which is signed the name of Douw -- the light from the window is well introduced and the whole finished with the care and minute manner of that admired master]] réalisée par Douw, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Lord Grosvenor au prix de 7.0 gs. [96]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Virgin Mary, with the infant Jesus in her lap, reclining on a cushion, his hands upon a lamb presented to him by the infant John -- figure in the back ground -- this is a work of uncommon merit, the colouring, the drawing, the expression, are all excellent and in beautiful design, in the school of De Vinci (De Vinci)|Virgin Mary, with the infant Jesus in her lap, reclining on a cushion, his hands upon a lamb presented to him by the infant John -- figure in the back ground -- this is a work of uncommon merit, the colouring, the drawing, the expression, are all excellent and in beautiful design, in the school of De Vinci]] réalisée par De Vinci, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Revd Mr Walford au prix de 3.0 gs. [99]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Marriage of Joseph and Mary -- in the centre of the picture appears the high priest directing the hand of Joseph in the imposition of the ring -- numerous figures in the back ground -- a fine old picture of the Italian school -- the prominent figures in this composition are full of expression, the colouring forcible and in perfect unison (Italian school)|Marriage of Joseph and Mary -- in the centre of the picture appears the high priest directing the hand of Joseph in the imposition of the ring -- numerous figures in the back ground -- a fine old picture of the Italian school -- the prominent figures in this composition are full of expression, the colouring forcible and in perfect unison]] réalisée par Italian school, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Revd Walford au prix de 3.11 gs. [103]
  • 1837.07.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A beautiful and highly-interesting Scriptural Composition, representing The Virgin, Joseph and Child, with Shepherds in attendance, presenting the infant with grapes -- painted in entablature, exquisitely finished Van Balen Encircled with a magnificent wreath of flowers, insects upon them faithfully designed, correctly drawn, and finished with all the brilliancy of nature Kessel (Van Balen)|A beautiful and highly-interesting Scriptural Composition, representing The Virgin, Joseph and Child, with Shepherds in attendance, presenting the infant with grapes -- painted in entablature, exquisitely finished Van Balen Encircled with a magnificent wreath of flowers, insects upon them faithfully designed, correctly drawn, and finished with all the brilliancy of nature Kessel]] réalisée par Van Balen, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Revd Walford au prix de 7.7 gs. [104]