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Portrait of Lady Dynevor on Stone c1820

Lithographic Plate Drawn on Stone for A Portrait Print of Lady Dynevor c1820-30
Heavy stone lithographic plate with the following inscriptions drawn in reverse : The Right Honle , Frances Lady Dynevor. Drawn on stone by J. H Lynch, 50, Upper Seymour St. Euston Square, from a drawing by H. Edridge. M & N Hanhart Lith. 64, Charlotte St. Rathbone Pl.
Size of stone plate : 17 x 12 3/4 in. (43.5 x 32.5 cm.)
Approximate weight : 25 pounds
The Right Honourable Frances, Lady Dynevor (born Frances FitzRoy January 2, 1803 – April 30, 1878) was a British noblewoman and the wife of George Rice-Trevor, 4th Baron Dynevor.
She was born into the prominent FitzRoy family, the eldest daughter of General Lord Charles FitzRoy and his second wife, Lady Frances Anne Stewart. Her grandfather was Augustus Henry FitzRoy, the 3rd Duke of Grafton.
The lithograph was probably made during the time she married Colonel George Rice-Trevor (then the Honourable George Rice) on November 27, 1824. Her husband served as a Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire and succeeded to the barony as the 4th Baron Dynevor in 1852.
The couple had five daughters, including:
o Hon. Frances Emily Rice-Trevor (d. 1863), who married Captain Edward ffolliott Wingfield.
o Hon. Caroline Elizabeth Anne Rice-Trevor (1827–1887), who became Baroness Deramore through her marriage to Thomas Bateson.
Death: Lady Dynevor died at the age of 75 at her residence in Prince's Gardens, Hyde Park, London. She was interred in the family vault at Bromham Parish Church in Bedfordshire.
Upon her husband's succession to the peerage in April 1852, she was styled as Baroness Dynevor of Dynevor. Following his death in 1869, she became the Dowager Lady Dynevor. Because the couple had no sons, the barony passed to her husband's cousin, the Reverend Francis William Rice, while the family estates were largely inherited by their daughters.
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SellerRadnorshire Fine Arts Ltd
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Radnorshire Fine Arts Ltd

Private dealer
By appointment only
Powys
Mid Wales
Tel : 01597 272 439
or : 07790 208 712
Non UK callers : +44 1597 272 439 or +44 7790 208 712
Heavy stone lithographic plate with the following inscriptions drawn in reverse : The Right Honle , Frances Lady Dynevor. Drawn on stone by J. H Lynch, 50, Upper Seymour St. Euston Square, from a drawing by H. Edridge. M & N Hanhart Lith. 64, Charlotte St. Rathbone Pl.
Size of stone plate : 17 x 12 3/4 in. (43.5 x 32.5 cm.)
Approximate weight : 25 pounds
The Right Honourable Frances, Lady Dynevor (born Frances FitzRoy January 2, 1803 – April 30, 1878) was a British noblewoman and the wife of George Rice-Trevor, 4th Baron Dynevor.
She was born into the prominent FitzRoy family, the eldest daughter of General Lord Charles FitzRoy and his second wife, Lady Frances Anne Stewart. Her grandfather was Augustus Henry FitzRoy, the 3rd Duke of Grafton.
The lithograph was probably made during the time she married Colonel George Rice-Trevor (then the Honourable George Rice) on November 27, 1824. Her husband served as a Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire and succeeded to the barony as the 4th Baron Dynevor in 1852.
The couple had five daughters, including:
o Hon. Frances Emily Rice-Trevor (d. 1863), who married Captain Edward ffolliott Wingfield.
o Hon. Caroline Elizabeth Anne Rice-Trevor (1827–1887), who became Baroness Deramore through her marriage to Thomas Bateson.
Death: Lady Dynevor died at the age of 75 at her residence in Prince's Gardens, Hyde Park, London. She was interred in the family vault at Bromham Parish Church in Bedfordshire.
Upon her husband's succession to the peerage in April 1852, she was styled as Baroness Dynevor of Dynevor. Following his death in 1869, she became the Dowager Lady Dynevor. Because the couple had no sons, the barony passed to her husband's cousin, the Reverend Francis William Rice, while the family estates were largely inherited by their daughters.
PAYMENT OPTIONS
Cards, Apple Pay and Google Pay can be processed through Stripe on our company website. We also accept payment by cheque and bank transfer. We offer two methods of paying by instalments the first is with Stripe, 'Klarna' / Pay in 3 monthly interest free instalments. Deferred payments can also be accepted over an agreed period of time whilst paintings remain with us, this method is also interest free. With Stripe the item will be shipped after the first instalment has cleared.
CONDITION AND PRESENTATION
If a picture is shown to be framed, then the frame will be included with the sale of the picture. All the pictures we offer are available for purchase in the condition you see them advertised. More details including high resolution images can be sent for closer inspection. For added protection unframed and mounted pictures are wrapped in clear polyester film before shipping to the customer.
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DimensionsSize of stone plate : 17 x 12 3/4 in. (43.5 x 32.5 cm.)
Approximate weight : 25 pounds
Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art
> Antique Lithographs
Date c1820-30
Regency Antiques Material Stone
Origin English
Condition Good
Item code as176a928
Status For Sale
£275.00 
$370.51
€315.07

$370.51

€315.07

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Great care and trouble has been taken to ensure that all details written for every picture are correct and the photos are of sufficient quality so that each item can be viewed in detail. If the purchaser can find a fault (by way of a photograph) as proof of damage in transit that is not present in our promotional photo i.e. a tear in the canvas, broken glass, broken frame, damage to surface of picture, then a full or part refund will be offered back to the purchaser depending on the extent of the damage. This will only apply within 24 hours of signing for the parcel.
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Great care and trouble has been taken to ensure that all details written for every picture are correct and the photos are of sufficient quality so that each item can be viewed in detail. If the purchaser can find a fault (by way of a photograph) as proof of damage in transit that is not present in our promotional photo i.e. a tear in the canvas, broken glass, broken frame, damage to surface of picture, then a full or part refund will be offered back to the purchaser depending on the extent of the damage. This will only apply within 24 hours of signing for the parcel.
If the parcel has arrived and appears to be damaged in some way please return the parcel to us (unopened) and we will refund the purchase price on receipt of the picture.
If the purchaser can prove with written evidence from three independent experts that our description was false or misleading in any way then a full refund will be offered back to the purchaser.
Every effort has been made to give our clients complete confidence and satisfaction when buying from our company.
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Powys
Mid Wales
Tel : 01597 272 439
or : 07790 208 712
Non UK callers : +44 1597 272 439 or +44 7790 208 712
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