“Portrait of two gentlemen, small-full-length, seated at a table, raising a toast, in agarden; and Portrait of two gentlemen, small-full-length, beside a lectern with one pointing to an open book, with”
Portrait of General Eyre Massey, Governor of Limerick, Marshal of the Army in Ireland, subsequently 1st Baron Clarina (1719-1804), three-quarter-length, in uniform (Attributed)
A classical wooded river landscape with figures bathing and fishing on the river and a herdsman with a woman carrying an urn, a ruined castle in the distance with mountains beyond
An extensive lakeside landscape, with ruined castle on a hill, and figures loading a cart in the foreground; A wooded river landscape with the ruined abbey of Castle Dermot, a church and an Irish Round Tower in the distance, and travellers resting beside a track in the foreground (a pair)
“Group portrait of George Rochfort, 2nd Earl of Belvedere, and his second wife Jane, daughter of Rev. James Mackay, the latter holding a baby in her arms, three-quarter-length, seated on a sofa, the fo”
Portrait of John Graham, as a boy, full-length, in Indian dress holding a garland of flowers around the neck of a greyhound at his side, in a landscape
Life-size Heads: Young girl, facing and looking towards left, feather in front of hair, holding up a string of pearls with right hand; Woman directed to front, facing and looking towards left, lace cap, flower and jewels, earing, necklace, left hand holding up mantle; Man, directed to front, facing and looking towards left, turban, right hand raised; and Young woman, facing and looking slightly to right, dark hat and mantle, necklace, right hand holding fan, left hand to cheek (set of 4)
Mr Turnley’s new road by the Garron Point: southward from Cushendall to Glenarm; and Mr. Turnley’s new road thro’ the rocks, by the Garron Point northward from Glenarm to Cushendall
Portrait of Henry Crispe of Catton (1675-1736/7), bust-length, in clerical robes, feigned oval: Portrait of Ann Crispe, née Percy (b.1671), half length, in a black dress and black bonnet with a white lace trim, feigned oval
“Portrait of Joseph Henry of Straffan, Co. Kildare, full-length, seated at a table writing a letter, in a blue coat, yellow waistcoat and red breeches, beside a bookcase”