
The Property of the Marquess of Anglesey from the Private Apartment at Plas Newydd
A Collection of Drawings
Lot Closed
April 11, 02:15 PM GMT
Estimate
4,000 - 6,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
comprising:
Marjorie Manners, age 1 3/4, Aldeburgh, 1885, pencil (12 x 10.5cm);
Marjorie Manners, 1889, pencil, (19 x 20cm);
Marjorie Manners, aged 10 months, n.d., pencil (18 x 32cm);
Marjorie Manners, 1890, pencil (17.5 x 21.5cm);
Marjorie Manners, age 2 ½ months, n.d., pencil (18.5 x 16cm);
Marjorie Manners as Bridesmaid to the Duchess of Portland, n.d., pencil (48 x 31cm);
Marjorie Manners, 1906, pencil and colour, (29.5 x 23.5cm), unframed;
Caroline Paget, age 11, Xmas 1930, pencil and colour (31.5 x 23cm);
Caroline Paget, 4 years old, n.d., pencil (30 x 24cm);
Caroline Paget, 1932-33, Plas Newydd, pencil (34.5 x 28.5cm);
Caroline Paget, 1925, pencil (32 x 23cm);
Caroline Paget, 11 years old, n.d., pencil (36.5 x 27cm);
Elizabeth Paget, 1921 Plas Newydd, pencil (26.5 x 23cm);
Elizabeth Paget, 1933-37, Plas Newydd, pencil (35.5 x 24cm);
Elizabeth Paget, 1935, Plas Newydd, pencil (29 x 21cm);
Rose Paget, 1926, Plas Newydd, pencil (33 x 25cm);
Rose Paget, 1937, Plas Newydd, pencil (36 x 26cm);
Henry Uxbridge, 1926, pencil, (32.5 x 22.5cm);
Portrait of a Girl, possibly Caroline Paget, 1909, pencil (33.5 x 24cm);
Portrait of a Teenage Girl, probably Marjorie Manners, 1902, pencil (34 x 24cm);
Kitty Paget (Katherine), 3 ½ years old, n.d., pencil, (31.5 x 22.5cm), framed but lacking glass;
Portrait of a Sleeping Lady, 1906, pencil (40.5 x 31cm);
Charles Paget, 6th Marquess of Anglesey, 1918, Beaudesert, pencil (45 x 31.5cm);
and
‘Bee’, 1905, print, (35.5 x 24.5cm), tooled leather frame;
‘Frid’, 1905, print, (35.5 x 24.5cm), tooled leather frame;
Design for a Roundel Relief of Marjorie Manners, photographic print, (30.5 x 29.5cm);
together with four further works by Marjorie, Marchioness of Anglesey:
Bridget Reading, 1922, Plas Newydd, charcoal (30 x 22.5cm);
Caroline Paget, 1918, 1919, Beaudesert, charcoal, (33 x 24cm);
Portrait of a Girl, n.d., pencil and wash (34 x 24.5);
Miss Drexel, n.d., pencil, (34 x 18.5cm).
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Lofts & Warner, London, An Inventory and Valuation […] At Plas Newydd, Anglesey, 1948, p.145, possibly five from the group hanging in the library (Private Family Archive).