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Virgin of the Annunciation

Artist: Unknown

Yes or No?

Artist: Sir John Everett Millais (British, 1829–1896)

Unknown Gentleman

Artist: Richard Cosway (British, 1742–1821)

Boldero Brothers of Cornborough, Yorkshire

Artist: Arthur Devis (British, 1712–1787)

Two Calves Resting

Artist: Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (British, 1802–1873)

Mounted Groom Awaiting Companion

Artist: Benjamin Marshall (British, 1767–1835)

Signor Mario

Artist: William Etty (British, 1787–1849)

Indian in Turban Seated by a Ruin

Artist: George Chinnery (British, 1774–1852)

Scarf

Maker: Unknown

The Matrat Boatyard, Moret-Sur-Loing, Rainy Weather

Artist: Alfred Sisley (French, 1839–1899)

Self-Portrait (copy of)

Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, 1723–1792)

Othello and Desdemona

Artist: Theodor von Holst (British, 1810–1844)

Windermere

Artist: John Atkinson Grimshaw (British, 1836–1893)

Portrait of Miss Emilia Boucherett

Artist: John Hoppner (British, 1758–1810)

Charger

Maker: Unknown

Plate

Maker: Unknown

Posset-pot

Maker: Unknown

Charger

Maker: Unknown

Charger

Maker: Unknown

William and Mary Plate

Maker: Unknown

Wall pocket

Maker: Unknown

Tile

Maker: Unknown

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