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Madame de Genlis.

Item is an electro-steel engraving of Stephanie Felicite du Crest Saint-Aubin, by marriage Countess of Genlis, born 1746 and died 1830, French woman of letters (authoress). Engraved by Henry Meyer from an original drawing. Published by Colburn (Conduit Street, London) on July 1st, 1819.

His Royal Highness Prince Agustus- Fredrick, Duke of Sussex &c. K. G-K. T.-G. C.H.-P.C. &c.&c.&c.

Item is an electro-steel engraved, top-half portrait of His Royal Highness Prince Agustus-Fredrick, Duke of Sussex &c. K. G-K. T.-G. C.H.-P.C. ; 6th Son of George III (b.1773-d.1843). engraved by H. Robinson from a painting by Theo. Philips Esq. R.A. from an enamel by Jas. Lee and published by Fisher, Son & co. London. Signed in engraving by the subject below the printed identifier.

The effigies of the most magnanimous, & thrice puisant Geroge Duke of Albemar, Earle of Torrington, Baron MONCK of Potheridge; Beauchamp, and Teyes; Captain= Generall & Commander in cheife of all his Maties.: forces in his Kingdomes of England, Scotland, and Ireland; Knight of the most noble Order of ye Garter; Master of his Maties: Horse and one of the Lords of his Majesties Privie Councill &c.

Item is an electro-steel engraving of George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle, born 1608 and died 1670, English soldier, politician, and key actor in the Restoration of the Monarchy under Charles II. Engraving contains the caption at the top: To the honble: and eminent Virtuoso William Clarke, Esq. Barrister of ye Inner-Temple, and cheife Secretary of the Illustrious George Duke of Albemarle &c. P.F. hanc sui Domini Effigiem D.D.D.

George Lord Lansdown.

Item is an electro-steel engraving of George Granville, 1st Lord Baron Lansdowne of Bideforde, born 1666 and died 1735, English poet, playwrite, and politician who served the Privy Counsellor. From an original picture in the collection of the Right Honorable Lord Carteret.

His Majest King George V

Item is a black and white photograph postcard of King George V of the United Kingdom, King of the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, born 1865 and died 1936. Created by Raphael Tuck & Sons Real Photograph Post Card, Art publishers to their majesties the King & Queen. Printed in England.

His Most Gracious Majesty, George-Augustus-Frederick, the Fourth.

Item is an illustrated portrait of George IV. of the United Kingdom (b. August 12, 1762, d. June 26, 1830). With a printed signature below and a crown above the portrait. Engraved by E. Scriven, from the original plate by W. Finden, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, by permission of Mess. Moon, Boys & Graves. Published by Fisher, Son & Co. London 1831. V009-2-2-9 is a duplicate.

His Most Gracious Majesty, George-Augustus-Frederick, The Fourth.

Item is an electro-steel engraving King George IV of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of Hanover, born 1762 and died 1830. Engraved by E. Scriven from the original plate by W. Finden after Sir Thomas Lawrence by permission of Messrd. Moon Boys & Graves. Published by the London Printing and Publishing Company. Copy of signature included.

Portrait of George III of England

Item is a black and white photo of a portrait of King George III of the United Kingdom, born 1738 and died 1820) held at the Cleveland Museum of Art in Cleveland, Ohio. The portrait was done by the Anglo-American artist Benjamin West, born 1738 and died 1820. Photographed by the Cleveland Museum of Art.

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