Three-quarters length portrait, full face; he wears a jewelled coat with ermine trim and clasps of gold and ruby, hat and round his neck is a finely jewelled collar; on his right hand he wears a jewelled ring and with it he clasps a leather glove; in his left hand he clasps a sword or staff with a jewelled hilt. Irene Begbie-Ellissen was the mother of Francis Lyon Gordon Ellissen (AHH 1932-1935).
Landscape of the Thames at Windsor in the centre left background is Windsor Castle, framed by trees; its reflections can be seen in the river, which flows towards it, having emerged from the left of the picture; on the bank in the centre are five cows, and to the right there is a man seated upon a fallen tree trunk. The painting is signed in the bottom-right on the trunk of the tree: 'TCH 1816'
Landscape of shore with boats. Four blue painted small motorised fishing boats drawn up onto the shore. In the foreground can be seen their chains. The background shows a gas works to the far right against a dark cloudy sky. Inscribed lower left: 'Spaull 55'
Miniature on bone or ivory, head and shoulders of a young man; he wears a white cravat and dark blue coat. Inscribed on the reverse: "J.W.Childe 17 Buckingham Street Strand"
Three-quarter length, seated, facing right; he wears red and white music gown, over black suit and hat; he sits on a green chair. There is a candle and a book in the right background.
Three-quarter length, seated, facing the left of the picture; he wears a large brown coat; he rests his hands in his lap; the background is light brown. Signed: E.A. Walton
Very badly damaged; he faces the left of the picture; he wears a white shirt and black suit; his hands are clasped against his chest; the background is brown.