27th Apr, 2021 10:00

Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art (Untiring)

 
  Lot 183
 

183

[M] JAMES GODSELL MIDDLETON (BRITISH, 1826-1872) : Portrait of Mary Anne Jervis (1812-1893)

JAMES GODSELL MIDDLETON (BRITISH, 1826-1872)

Portrait of Mary Anne Jervis (1812-1893)

Oil on canvas

49 x 39in. (124.5 x 99cm.)

Provenance: The Earls St. Vincent and thence by descent; Exhibited at the Royal Academy 1831

Lady Mary Anne Forester (1812-1893), born Mary Anne Ricketts, daughter of the 2nd Viscount and Viscountess St. Vincent, in North Staffordshire. Known for her singing talents, Mary Anne was also known for a rumoured amorous connection between herself and the Duke of Wellington. In 1840, she married Dyce Sombre. Mary Anne filed for a Commission of Lunacy against her husband and the pair separated in 1843. Sombre died in 1851 and Mary Anne married a second time in 1862 to George, 3rd. Lord Forester, who she also survived. In the later years of her life, Lady Forester contributed to numerous philanthropic causes and various community projects.

Sold for £64,480
Estimated at £1,000 - £1,500

(inc. buyer's premium of 24%)


Condition Report

Relined, needs to be cleaned, old retouching throughout.

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JAMES GODSELL MIDDLETON (BRITISH, 1826-1872)

Portrait of Mary Anne Jervis (1812-1893)

Oil on canvas

49 x 39in. (124.5 x 99cm.)

Provenance: The Earls St. Vincent and thence by descent; Exhibited at the Royal Academy 1831

Lady Mary Anne Forester (1812-1893), born Mary Anne Ricketts, daughter of the 2nd Viscount and Viscountess St. Vincent, in North Staffordshire. Known for her singing talents, Mary Anne was also known for a rumoured amorous connection between herself and the Duke of Wellington. In 1840, she married Dyce Sombre. Mary Anne filed for a Commission of Lunacy against her husband and the pair separated in 1843. Sombre died in 1851 and Mary Anne married a second time in 1862 to George, 3rd. Lord Forester, who she also survived. In the later years of her life, Lady Forester contributed to numerous philanthropic causes and various community projects.

Auction: Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art (Untiring), 27th Apr, 2021

Mercantile (Sail) 1-123

Mercantile (Steam) 124-166

Naval (Sail) 170-252

Naval (Steam) 255-339

Navigational & Scientific Instruments 340-395

 

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