Isabella Molyneux (née Stanhope), Countess of Sefton
(1748-1819), Wife of 1st Earl of SeftonSitter associated with 9 portraits
by James Watson, printed for Robert Sayer, after Tilly Kettle
mezzotint, published 1 July 1769
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by James Watson, printed for Robert Sayer, after Tilly Kettle
mezzotint, published 1 July 1769
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by James Watson, printed for Robert Sayer, after Tilly Kettle
mezzotint, published 1 July 1769
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Isabella Molyneux (née Stanhope), Countess of Sefton
by James Watson, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, (1769-1770)
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Isabella Molyneux (née Stanhope), Countess of Sefton
by and sold by James Watson, sold by Butler Clowes, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 20 November 1770 (1769-1770)
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Isabella Molyneux (née Stanhope), Countess of Sefton
by Valentine Green, after Edward Francis Cunningham (Calze)
mezzotint, published 27 December 1770
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Isabella Molyneux (née Stanhope), Countess of Sefton
by James Watson, printed for and published by Robert Sayer, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 1 May 1771 (1769-1770)
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by Samuel William Reynolds, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published circa 1820
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Isabella Molyneux (née Stanhope), Countess of Sefton
by George H. Every, after Thomas Gainsborough
mezzotint, published 1872 (1769)
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