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    • Charles Grey (British, 1808-1892)
      Sep. 12, 2020

      Charles Grey (British, 1808-1892)

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      Charles Grey (British, 1808-1892), "Highland Gentleman after the Hunt", oil on canvas, signed and indistinctly dated lower right, 35 3/4 in. x 56 1/4 in., framed

      Neal Auction Company
    • CHARLES GREY RHA (1808-1892)Mountainous LandscapeWatercolourSigned
      Apr. 15, 2018

      CHARLES GREY RHA (1808-1892)Mountainous LandscapeWatercolourSigned

      Est: €300 - €500

      CHARLES GREY RHA (1808-1892)Mountainous LandscapeWatercolourSigned

      Adam's
    • ***PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS INCORRECTLY ILLUSTRATED IN THE PRINTED CATALOGUE***CHARLES GREY RHA (1808-1892)Wooded Mountain LandscapeWatercolourSigned
      Apr. 15, 2018

      ***PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS INCORRECTLY ILLUSTRATED IN THE PRINTED CATALOGUE***CHARLES GREY RHA (1808-1892)Wooded Mountain LandscapeWatercolourSigned

      Est: €300 - €500

      ***PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS INCORRECTLY ILLUSTRATED IN THE PRINTED CATALOGUE***CHARLES GREY RHA (1808-1892)Wooded Mountain LandscapeWatercolourSigned

      Adam's
    • CHARLES GREY R.H.A. (1808-1892) A Chestnut Hunter in a Landscape with Sugar
      Oct. 04, 2016

      CHARLES GREY R.H.A. (1808-1892) A Chestnut Hunter in a Landscape with Sugar

      Est: €1,000 - €2,000

      CHARLES GREY R.H.A. (1808-1892) A Chestnut Hunter in a Landscape with Sugar Loaf Beyond from the Grounds of Powerscourt Estate ,O.O.C. 19in (48cm) x 26in (66cm). Note: a label verso refers to a pencil inscription on the stretcher and states that the horse was given to the artist by Lord Powerscourt. See Walter George Strickland, A Dictionary of Irish Artists vol 1, page 411 which outlines the connection with Viscount Powerscourt.

      Mealy's
    • Charles Grey (c.1808-1892) - A Boy in a Landscape with a Pair of Spaniels
      Apr. 06, 2016

      Charles Grey (c.1808-1892) - A Boy in a Landscape with a Pair of Spaniels

      Est: £5,000 - £8,000

      Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1837 lower left 110 x 142.5 cm.(43 1/4 x 56 1/8 in) Exhibited: Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts, 1837, no. 59 (titled: Play Fellows ) The present painting is from the early period of Grey s work, and was possibly exhibited at his first showing at the Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts in 1837. Grey exhibited five works at the 1837 show, and at this point was based in Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin. Originally born in Greenock, Scotland, Grey travelled to Ireland as a young man and established himself in Dublin as a portrait painter. He eventually confined himself mainly to views of Scottish scenery, but the present painting shows the youthful beginnings of his artistic endeavours.

      Dreweatts 1759
    • CHARLES GREY R.H.A. (1808-1892) A Chestnut Hunter in a Landscape with Sugar
      Mar. 22, 2016

      CHARLES GREY R.H.A. (1808-1892) A Chestnut Hunter in a Landscape with Sugar

      Est: €1,000 - €2,000

      CHARLES GREY R.H.A. (1808-1892) A Chestnut Hunter in a Landscape with Sugar Loaf Beyond from the Grounds of Powerscourt Estate ,O.O.C. 19in (48cm) x 26in (66cm). Note: a label verso refers to a pencil inscription on the stretcher and states that the horse was given to the artist by Lord Powerscourt. See Walter George Strickland, a dictionary of Irish artists vol 1, page 411 which outlines the connection with Viscount Powerscourt.

      Mealy's
    • Charles Grey RHA (1808-1892) PORTRAIT OF A MAN, 1851; PHOTOGRAPH OF CHARLES GREY and HAWTHORN WALKING STICK, A GIFT FROM HRH THE PRI...
      Mar. 11, 2015

      Charles Grey RHA (1808-1892) PORTRAIT OF A MAN, 1851; PHOTOGRAPH OF CHARLES GREY and HAWTHORN WALKING STICK, A GIFT FROM HRH THE PRI...

      Est: €300 - €500

      Charles Grey RHA (1808-1892) PORTRAIT OF A MAN, 1851; PHOTOGRAPH OF CHARLES GREY and HAWTHORN WALKING STICK, A GIFT FROM HRH THE PRINCE OF WALES (SET OF 3) watercolour; (1); photograph; (1); walking stick; (1) first signed and dated lower left h:6.50  w:4 in. Dimensions of photograph 3 by 2 ins. Walking stick 29.5 by 2 ins. The walking stick includes a silver strap in the form of a belt, engraved "Charles Gray [sic] from HRH The Prince of Wales, Sandringham, Jany [January] 1871". Charles Grey was the favourite of the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII).

      Whyte's
    • Grey, Charles
      Dec. 03, 2011

      Grey, Charles

      Est: $400 - $600

      Grey, Charles. (1729-1807) British general who served in the Seven Years War, the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary War; 1st Earl Grey. In 1777 he earned the nickname "No-flint Grey" after the Paoli Massacre nighttime attack, because he had collected flints from the muskets of his troops before they engaged the American troops using bayonets, thus maintaining the element of surprise. His son was the Prime Minister Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey. Manuscript Document Signed as General Commanding the Southern District, two pages, 12 1/4 x 7 3/4 inches, Maidstone, Jan. 4, 1798. "Account of Contingent Expences for His Majesty's Service...from 1st to 31st December 1797...." fine condition. Grey's signature is bold. Estimated Value $400 - 600, Goodspeeds, 1966

      Goldberg Coins & Collectibles
    • Charles Grey RHA 1808-1892- Highland landscape;
      Jan. 12, 2010

      Charles Grey RHA 1808-1892- Highland landscape;

      Est: £100 - £150

      Charles Grey RHA 1808-1892- Highland landscape; oil on paper/board, signed, 16x26cm

      Roseberys
    • Charles Grey RHA 1808-1892- Highland landscape;
      Jun. 16, 2009

      Charles Grey RHA 1808-1892- Highland landscape;

      Est: £200 - £400

      Charles Grey RHA 1808-1892- Highland landscape; oil on paper/board, signed, 16x26cm

      Roseberys
    • Watercolour: General The Hon. Charles Grey
      Jun. 03, 2008

      Watercolour: General The Hon. Charles Grey

      Est: £30 - £45

      Watercolour: General The Hon. Charles Grey (1804-70) 8in. x 19in. (20.5 x 48cm) A Highland loch, unframed. NB: General Grey was second son of Earl Grey, the Priminister, and Private Secretary to Prince Albert, 1849-61, and to Queen Victoria, 1861-70.

      Anderson-Garland
    • Gregor Grey (fl.1870s-1911) HER FIRST BROOD, 1887
      Apr. 28, 2008

      Gregor Grey (fl.1870s-1911) HER FIRST BROOD, 1887

      Est: €5,000 - €7,000

      Gregor Grey (fl.1870s-1911) HER FIRST BROOD, 1887 signed and dated lower left oil on canvas 71 by 91cm., 28 by 36in. Exhibited: RHA, Dublin, 1887, catalogue no. 61 @40-0-0) Gregor Grey was the son of Charles Grey RHA (c.1808-1892) and brother of the painters Alfred Grey RHA (1845-1926), Edwin Landseer Grey and James Grey and the engraver Charles Malcolm Grey. Gregor exhibited every year at the RHA from 1877 to 1911, averaging three to four exhibits a year - the most that a non-RHA member could possibly hope to have accepted. He also showed twice at the Oireachtas Art Exhibitions of 1906 and 1907. His works tended to be on a rustic theme and featured quaint, anecdotal titles. Grey earned - albeit unwittingly - some modicum of posterity when James Joyce included in Ulysses a character called Gregor Grey who was the designer of Gallaher's map and whose career was given "a leg up" by illustrating an advertisement. Lots 129 to 133 are from a single private collection.

      Whyte's
    • Charles Grey RHA (1808-1892) Portrait of a
      Oct. 23, 2007

      Charles Grey RHA (1808-1892) Portrait of a

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      Charles Grey RHA (1808-1892) Portrait of a Bloodhound Oil on canvas, 38 x 30cm Signed

      Adam's
    • Charles Grey, R.H.A. (c. 1808-1892)
      May. 17, 2002

      Charles Grey, R.H.A. (c. 1808-1892)

      Est: $4,380 - $7,300

      Stags in a mountain landscape signed 'C. Grey. RHA.' (lower right) oil on canvas 241/4 x 38 in.(61.6 x 36.5 cm.) PROVENANCE Removed from Antrim Castle, and thence by family descent. NOTES It has been suggested that the landscape is that of Connemara.

      Christie's
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