Three-quarters length portrait of Hastings seated on a wooden chair with red upholstery, facing half right; he wears white stockings, brown coat; his right arm rests upon the chair, while his left dangles in front of him; there is a book on a small table to the left of the picture. Inscribed on the frame with the name of the sitter
Ivory miniature; head and shoulders; Hastings turned to the right, but with his face turned slightly to the left of the picture; he wears a white cravat, blue coat with gold buttons and a white wig; the background is blue-grey. Reverse inscription: 'Warren Hastings'.
Half-length portrait of Hamilton standing; he wears black academic dress and academic gown; his head and body are turned slightly to the left; he holds an open book. In 2001, his wife is reported to have said that this was a poor likeness.
Lambe, Philip Agnew, 1897-1968Round dial with Roman chapters on a black ground, the drop case later in walnut with an ebonised moulding, the figured walnut door feather banded, eight day timepiece movement.
Moore, Thomas, d. 1762Original Lithograph in colours published in Verve Teriade No. 27/28 in 1952.
Chagall, Marc, 1887-1985Landscape of a rural scene, with the Thames and St. Paul's in the distance. There are two figures in the left foreground and three horses to the right. there is light from the setting sun in the west.