Vanity fair print of William Baliol Brett, by Spy 1876.
Half length, wearing a black coat and skull cap Inscribed l.r.: Marcus Gheeraerts pinxit, and inscribed u.l. with the identity of the sitter and his coat of arms. Extensively inscribed in Latin on a tablet beneath.
Half-length portrait of Dolben, whose head is inclined to the right; he wears a brown coat, green waistcoat and a white shirt and cravat, the background is a shade of blue.
Northcote, James, 1746-1831Half-length oval portrait; Ellis is inclined slightly to the right of the picture; he wears a mortarboard, academic collar and black gown. Glazed.
Humphrey, Ozias, 1742-1810Reverend William Freind (1714-66) as a scholar aged 13, in a carved wooden frame; he is standing in a library wearing a scholar's gown. Freind had four children, the youngest of whom John, succeeded to the estates of his maternal uncle, Richard Robinson, Bishop of Armagh, Baron Rokeby, to become Sir John Robinson.
Bardwell, Thomas, 1704-1767Three-quarters length portrait of Rutherford seated on a wooden chair with red cushion; he wears black cassock and white collar; he faces to the left of the picture; his right hand supports his head in an upright position; his left hand holds a book on his knee; to the left there is a table with a quill, book and inkwell. Inscribed with signature and the date of 1903. Attributed to William Robert Symonds (1849-1923) [Sotheby's] or J. Seymour Lucas R.A. (1849-1923) [School].
Markham is seated, holding a stick in his left hand, facing half to the left, wearing a white wig; a red curtain is draped behind him. Inscribed with: 'Wm Markham D.D. 1753-64'.
Half length, wearing academic dress
Hodges, Sydney, 1829-1900A two-handled rose bowl on ebonised wood stand, engraved "Presented to William Awdry Peck by the Members of the Elizabethan Club"
Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co LtdHalf-length portrait of Vincent turned to the left; he is seated; he wears a black silk cassock; a medallion hangs from a red ribbon round his neck [badge of the Order of the Bath]. Inscribed: 'Wm. Vincent D.D. 1788-1802).