Attributed works:
11. Four Designs for Hats, by Auguste Charles Pugin. Hand-Coloured Engraving, 11 by 18 cm. Published in Le Cabinet des Modes, 12e Cahier, 1st May 1786. (British Museum, London).
Attributed works:
12. A Salon, by Auguste Charles Pugin. Hand-Coloured Engraving, 17.5 by 28 cm. Published in Le Cabinet des Modes, 32e Cahier, 1st November 1789. (British Museum, London).
Attributed works:
13. Design for a Cottage, Possibly by Auguste Charles Pugin. c.1798. Gouache, 18 by 26.5 cm (National Trust, Attingham).
Attributed works:
14. Design for a Cottage, Possibly by Auguste Charles Pugin. c.1798. Gouache, 18 by 26.5 cm (National Trust, Attingham).
Attributed works:
15. Design for a Cottage, Possibly by Auguste Charles Pugin. c.1798. Gouache, 18 by 26.5 cm (National Trust, Attingham).
Attributed works:
16. Design for a Cottage, Possibly by Auguste Charles Pugin. c.1798. Gouache, 18 by 26.5 cm (National Trust, Attingham).
Attributed works:
17. Louth, by Auguste Charles Pugin. c.1815-20. Water-Colour, 61 by 44.5 cm. (Louth Naturalists' Antiquarian and Literary Society).
Attributed works:
18. Design for a Conservatory, Inscribed 'Mr Hurst. Highgate. Corner of Hollow Lane', by Auguste Charles Pugin. Pencil with Brown, Blue and Yellow Washes, Water-Colour, 26.5 by 24cm. (RIBA, London).
Attributed works:
19. Design for Remodelling a Gothic Summerhouse as the Mausoleum of Princess Charlotte, c.1817, by Auguste Charles Pugin. Pencil, 14.5 by 19.5 cm. (RIBA, London).
Attributed works:
20. Peace Celebrations in Portman Square, by Auguste Charles Pugin. 1802. Pencil, Ink and Water-Colour, 46.3 by 66.9 cm. (Museum of London).
Attributed works:
21. Westminster Hall, the Trial of Lord Melville, by I. Hill after a Drawing by Auguste Charles Pugin and J. C. Nattes. Published July 1806. Aquatint Engraving, 34 by 45.5 cm. (British Library, London).
Attributed works:
23. 'Reservoir in Its Present State at Casherbury', by Auguste Charles Pugin. c.1801, Pen and Brown Ink, 9.5 by 15.5 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
Attributed works:
24. 'Improvement for the Reservoir in the Park of Lord Essex', by Auguste Charles Pugin. c.1801. Graphite, Pen and Ink, 9.5 by 15.5 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
Attributed works:
9. Auguste Charles Pugin, by Unknown Artist. 72.5 by 61 cm. (Private Collection). The Frame is by A. W. N. Pugin.
Western art unattributed:
10. Catherine Welby Pugin. 1820. Silhouette, Ink on Card, 10 by 8cm. (Private Collection).
Western art unattributed:
22. Bust of George III. 1810. Coade Stone. (Lincoln Castle).