Attributed works:
1. Knight with the arms of Jean de Daillon, by Guillaume Desremaulx.
c.1481. Wool and silk tapestry, 357 by 292 cm. (National Trust,
Montacute House, Somerset; photograph Heritage Image Partnership
Ltd / Alamy Stock Photo).
Attributed works:
11. Nativity with St Joseph and donor. Lombard school. c.1500.
Tempera on panel, 35.5 by 26.6 cm. (Allen Memorial Art Museum,
Oberlin; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
12. Francesco d’Este, by Rogier van der Weyden. c.1460. Oil on
panel, 29.8 by 20.3 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Attributed works:
13. Madonna and Child (‘The Speyer Madonna’), by Carlo Crivelli.
1450–59. Oil on panel, 28 by 18 cm. (Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice;
Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
14. St Jerome in the wilderness, by Marco Basaiti. Early 16th century.
Oil on panel, 36.8 by 47.6 cm. (Photograph Christie’s Images).
Attributed works:
15. Elizabeth Jordaens, daughter of the artist, by Jacob Jordaens.
c.1640. Oil on canvas, 69.9 by 55.2 cm. (Memorial Art Gallery, University
of Rochester NY).
Attributed works:
16. Bearded man in a fur hat, by the school of Rembrandt van Rijn.
c.1656. Oil on panel, 22.2 by 17.8 cm. (Leiden Collection, New York).
Attributed works:
2 and 3. Lady Speyer and Sir Edgar Speyer, by John Singer Sargent.
1909 and 1908. Charcoal on paper, each 33 by 28 cm. (Photographs
courtesy of the Frick Art Reference Library, New York).
Attributed works:
4. Lady Speyer, by John Singer Sargent. 1907. Oil on canvas, 147.3 by
96.5 cm. (Private collection; Painters / Alamy Stock Photo).
Attributed works:
5. Perseus and Andromeda. Southern Netherlands, c.1500. Wool and silk
tapestry, 320.5 by 446.8 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Art).
Attributed works:
6. Virgin and Child enthroned. Auvergne school, 12th century.
Polychromed and gilded wood, 72.4 by 30.2 by 22.9 cm. (Collection of the
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, NC).
Attributed works:
7. The display of the Speyer maiolica collection with a polychromed bust
of St Lawrence in the dining room at 46 Grosvenor Street, London. (The
Burlington Magazine, September 1904, p.549.)
Attributed works:
8. St George and the dragon. German, possibly circle of Bernt Notke,
1470–1500. Polychromed and gilded wood, 121.9 by 119.4 by 31.2 cm.
(Birmingham Museum of Art, AL).
Attributed works:
9. The drawing room at 46 Grosvenor Street, London, with The Holy
Family with the infant St John the Baptist by a follower of Andrea del
Sarto on the back wall and a bust of St John by Giovanni della Robbia
on the mantelpiece. (The Burlington Magazine, September 1904, p.550.)
Western art unattributed:
10. Double-handled apothecary jar bearing the arms of the Ridolfi
family. Florentine school. 1475–1500. Maiolica, height 30.5 cm.
(Photograph Sotheby’s Picture Library).