Item is a portrait of John Law ( b.21 April 1671; d. 21 March 1729) in front of a huge garden. Engraved by W. Greatbach, from a rare Print by Leon Schenk (1720). Published by Richard Bentley, London 1851. Picture is identic with PGc-2072.
Item is a top-half portrait of Thomas Jefferson (b. April 13, 1743; d. July 4, 1826), the third President of the United States (1801-1809), the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and one of the most influential Founding Fathers for his promotion of the ideals of republicanism in the United States. With printed signature below.
Item is an illustrated portrait of a seated Durham by H. Cook based on the original painting which resided in possession of the sitter. It is printed by John Dowding, Newgate Street, London. Includes printed signature.
Item is an oval top-half portrait of Henri de Gondi, duc de Retz (1590-1659) with a description of his life and the motto "Non sine labore" below. Picture decorated with insignia. Painted by A. Pezey. Engraved by D. Duflos.
Item is an illustration of Brocket Hall in Hertfordshire, the Seat of Lord Melbourne. Painted by P. Sandby. Engraved by W. Angus. Published as the Act directs, Feb. 1, 1787 by W. Angus, Islington.
Item is an illustration of Melville Castle in Mid-Lothian, the Seat of Henry Dundas. Painted by J. Meheux. Engraved by W. Angus. Published as the Act directs, July 1, 1792 by W. Angus, Islington.