Group Portrait, Including Edward Chester (1712-1767), Owner Of Cockenhatch, His Brother, Peter (1720-1799), Governor Of Florida, A Groom And The Clerg -
Arthur Devis
John Orde with his wife Anne and his eldest Son William of Morpeth Northumberland -
Arthur Devis
Leak Okeover Rev John Allen and Captain Chester at Okeover Hall Staffordshire -
Arthur Devis
Shah Fath Ali, shah of Persia 1797-1835 Receiving Sir Harford Jones in Audience - Robert Smirke
Expectations - William Banks Fortescue
Mending the Nets - Edwin Harris
Taste in High Life - William Hogarth
Ready for the Ball - Alfred-Emile-Leopole Stevens
Throwing off her weeds - Richard Redgrave
Self-Portrait - Anna Bilinska-Bohdanowiczowa
The interior of a Gothic church with elegant company conversing in the aisle - Christian Stocklin
The Eggs Duly Hatch into Worms, they are Covered by Mulberry Leaves and then the Women Place them in Branches to Weave their Cocoons, plate 4 from Vermis Sericus The Silkworm engraved by Philip Galle 1537-1612 - (after) Straet, Jan van der (Giovanni Stradano)