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    • THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Portrait of a Gentleman Oil on canvas, 70 x 57cm…
      Nov. 05, 2024

      THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Portrait of a Gentleman Oil on canvas, 70 x 57cm…

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Portrait of a Gentleman Oil on canvas, 70 x 57cm Thomas Hickey was born in Bachelor's Walk, Dublin, in May 1741. He was the second son of Noah Hickey, a Capel Street confectioner, and his wife Anne. Hickey trained at the Dublin Society’s schools from 1753 to 1756, earning several prizes for his work. His early portraits, dating from 1758, established his reputation as an artist. Between 1761 and 1767, Hickey studied painting in Italy. Upon returning to Dublin, he exhibited with the Society of Artists (1768–1770), but struggled to find steady work. This led him to London, where he joined the Royal Academy school in 1770. By 1776, he had moved to Bath, residing there until 1780. In July 1780, Hickey set sail for India, a pivotal point in his career. His journey was interrupted when his ship was captured by French and Spanish fleets, diverting him to Lisbon. He remained in Portugal for several years, receiving commissions before continuing to Bengal, India, where he worked until 1791. During this time, he also travelled to Peking, China, with George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, as the expedition’s portrait painter. Following the death of his brother John, Hickey returned briefly to Ireland in 1796. He was commissioned by Dr. Robert Emmet to paint portraits of his children, including Robert Emmet, the future nationalist. By 1798, Hickey had returned to India, where he sketched members of Tipu Sultan’s family during the Fourth Mysore War (1799–1801). Hickey spent his final years in Madras, continuing to work until his death in 1824. His extensive travels and commissions earned him recognition as an important figure in eighteenth and early nineteenth century portraiture.

      Adam's
    • THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Portraits of Young Girls (of the Crowe Family) A …
      Nov. 05, 2024

      THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Portraits of Young Girls (of the Crowe Family) A …

      Est: €1,500 - €2,500

      THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Portraits of Young Girls (of the Crowe Family) A pair, oil on canvas, 29 x 24cm (11½ x 9½'') Later inscriptions, verso

      Adam's
    • ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Portrait of Mrs Moore of Barne, Lady Barne, half-length in lace collared dress, with elaborate feathered hat, before a landscape with trees Oil on canvas, 75 x 62cm Framed applied with plaque 'Mrs Moore Bar
      Oct. 15, 2024

      ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Portrait of Mrs Moore of Barne, Lady Barne, half-length in lace collared dress, with elaborate feathered hat, before a landscape with trees Oil on canvas, 75 x 62cm Framed applied with plaque 'Mrs Moore Bar

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Portrait of Mrs Moore of Barne, Lady Barne, half-length in lace collared dress, with elaborate feathered hat, before a landscape with trees Oil on canvas, 75 x 62cm Framed applied with plaque 'Mrs Moore Barne - Born 1741 - Died 1783 A group portrait of Stephen, first Earl and Helen, Countess of Mountcashel with their four children is attributed to the renowned portrait and landscape painter, Thomas Hickey. The scene is referenced and reproduced in The Painters of Ireland c. 1660-1920, a seminal illustrated history of Irish painting. An individual portrait of Henrietta Moore of Barne, cousin to the Mountcashel family, has also been attributed to Hickey. A later portrait of Henrietta painted by John Astley can be found in the same book as Hickey’s portrait of the Mountcashels, cementing this extended family’s historical role as patrons of important Irish artists. Hickey’s rendition captures Henrietta in her youth, whilst Astley’s depicts her as a grown woman. Astley also separately painted her husband’s portrait, Richard Moore of Barne. The two portraits of Henrietta draw focus to the attire of the sitter, reflecting her knowledge and pursuit of contemporary styles and trends. The reference to Astley’s portrait of Henrietta and to Hickey’s portrait of the Mountcashels in this seminal account of prolific Irish painters, together with Hickey’s earlier rendition of Henrietta’s portrait, underscores the significance of the Irish aristocracy in participating in and sustaining a web of patronage that supported and shaped the trajectory of Irish art throughout this period.

      Adam's
    • Attributed to Thomas Hickey (Irish, 1741 - 1824), Woman in an Interior with landscape beyond
      Sep. 19, 2024

      Attributed to Thomas Hickey (Irish, 1741 - 1824), Woman in an Interior with landscape beyond

      Est: £2,000 - £4,000

      Attributed to Thomas Hickey (Irish, 1741 - 1824) Woman in an Interior with landscape beyond Oil on panel Gallery sticker verso, 'F. Thorne / Hand Court, Holborn' Dimensions: (Frame) 21 in. (H) x 17 in. (W) (Panel) 15.5 in. (H) x 12 in. (W)

      Sloane Street Auctions
    • Thomas Hickey (1741-1824)
      Mar. 20, 2024

      Thomas Hickey (1741-1824)

      Est: £300 - £500

      Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) Head and shoulders portrait of man black chalk heightened with white 42 x 33.5cm Provenance: Alan Barlow (1926-2005), Thence by descent to the present vendor

      Cheffins
    • Follower of Thomas Hickey (Irish, 1741-1824)
      Mar. 07, 2024

      Follower of Thomas Hickey (Irish, 1741-1824)

      Est: £150 - £250

      Follower of Thomas Hickey (Irish, 1741-1824) Portrait of a gentleman, half length, wearing a blue coat and white stock, oil on canvas, 11½ x 9 inches (29.5cm by 23cm) (oval)

      Martel Maides
    • THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Portrait of a Young Girl Wearing a Pink Headband Oil on canvas, oval, 29.5 x 25 cm. (11.6 x 9.8) Indistinctly inscribed on label, and on stretcher, verso Provenance: With Gorry Gallery, Dublin
      Oct. 10, 2023

      THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Portrait of a Young Girl Wearing a Pink Headband Oil on canvas, oval, 29.5 x 25 cm. (11.6 x 9.8) Indistinctly inscribed on label, and on stretcher, verso Provenance: With Gorry Gallery, Dublin

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Portrait of a Young Girl Wearing a Pink Headband Oil on canvas, oval, 29.5 x 25 cm. (11.6 x 9.8) Indistinctly inscribed on label, and on stretcher, verso Provenance: With Gorry Gallery, Dublin

      Adam's
    • Portrait of a young man in a garden landscape
      Oct. 06, 2023

      Portrait of a young man in a garden landscape

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      Property from a New York Private Collection, Sold Without Reserve Thomas Hickey Dublin 1741 - 1824 Madras Portrait of a young man in a garden landscape signed and dated center left: T. Hickey / 1782 oil on canvas, an oval, unframed canvas: 10 ⅝ by 8 ⅝ in.; 27 by 21.9 cm.

      Sotheby's
    • THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Half-length Portrait of a Young Lady Wearing a Blue Dress Oil on canvas, oval, 30.5 x 25.5cm In a fine period ornate frame
      Jun. 14, 2023

      THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Half-length Portrait of a Young Lady Wearing a Blue Dress Oil on canvas, oval, 30.5 x 25.5cm In a fine period ornate frame

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Half-length Portrait of a Young Lady Wearing a Blue Dress Oil on canvas, oval, 30.5 x 25.5cm In a fine period ornate frame

      Adam's
    • Thomas Hickey (Dublin 1741-1824 Madras) Portrait of John George Livius, half-length, in a dark blue coat with gold trim
      Apr. 04, 2023

      Thomas Hickey (Dublin 1741-1824 Madras) Portrait of John George Livius, half-length, in a dark blue coat with gold trim

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      Thomas Hickey (Dublin 1741-1824 Madras) Portrait of John George Livius, half-length, in a dark blue coat with gold trim indistinctly signed and dated 'T. Hi****/ 1782' (lower left) oil on canvas, oval 26.9 x 21.2cm (10 9/16 x 8 3/8in).

      Bonhams
    • Attributed to Thomas Hickey (1741-1824)
      Apr. 04, 2023

      Attributed to Thomas Hickey (1741-1824)

      Est: £600 - £800

      Attributed to Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) Attributed to Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) Portrait of a young lady, Charlotte Robinson, aged 16 years, half-length seated, in a white dress with a blue sash inscribed with title and dated 1786 on label verso, oil on panel 26.5 x 19.5cm, oval Provenance: With Frost & Reed, London. Condition Report: Overall 32 x 25cm There is some surface dirt and discolouration with an overall yellow hue. There is some minor craquelure and some rubbing to the surface. Unexamined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.

      Sworders
    • THOMAS HICKEY (DUBLIN 1741-1824 CHENNAI)
      Oct. 12, 2021

      THOMAS HICKEY (DUBLIN 1741-1824 CHENNAI)

      Est: £1,800 - £2,500

      THOMAS HICKEY (DUBLIN 1741-1824 CHENNAI) THOMAS HICKEY (DUBLIN 1741-1824 CHENNAI) Portrait of Sebastian Holford Greig (1780-1820) oil on canvas signed and dated, Thomas Hickey (Madras)... / 1820 (reverse, lower centre) and S.H.G. (reverse, strechter bar) 77 x 58.7 cm (30 1/4 x 23 1/7 in) framed PROVENANCE Estate of Sebastian Holford Greig (1780-1820); By descent to his great-grandson Lieutenant Colonel Henry Trevelyan (1881- 1971) and thence by descent to the present owner. Sometime in 1820, in Madras, India, the nearly eighty-year-old Irish artist, Thomas Hickey (1741–1824), painted the portrait of Sebastian Holford Greig (1780-1820), a young Scottish magistrate. Hickey, who had trained in Dublin and London, traveled East, was attacked and captured by Spanish and French ships, escaped to live in Lisbon for several years and finally arrived in India where he settled in 1798. There he established a reputation as a portraitist of the Scottish military, officers of the East India Company, British surveyors, and civil servants. The portrait exhibits Hickey’s characteristic delicate handling of fabric in the white cravat and navy frock, and can be seen as a key example of Anglo-Indian history and its complex web of relations across the seas.

      Chiswick Auctions
    • THOMAS HICKEY (1741-DUBLIN. 1824-MADRAS)
      Aug. 17, 2021

      THOMAS HICKEY (1741-DUBLIN. 1824-MADRAS)

      Est: €500 - €800

      A portrait of a young girl wearing a white dress and floral turban. Oil on canvas. Unlined. Oval. Extensively inscribed on the back board.

      Sheppards
    • Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN, 1786
      Dec. 02, 2019

      Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN, 1786

      Est: €10,000 - €15,000

      signed and dated lower centre

      Whyte's
    • Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) - Portrait of George, 1st Earl Macartney, half length, wearing the Order of the...
      Nov. 07, 2019

      Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) - Portrait of George, 1st Earl Macartney, half length, wearing the Order of the...

      Est: £20,000 - £30,000

      Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) Portrait of George, 1st Earl Macartney, half length, wearing the Order of the Bath oil on canvas 30 x 25in. (76.2 x 63.5cm.)

      Christie's
    • THOMAS HICKEY (IRISH, 1741-1824)
      Nov. 27, 2018

      THOMAS HICKEY (IRISH, 1741-1824)

      Est: €1,500 - €2,500

      Portrait of a woman (probably European) wearing an extravagant fontange-style headdress and Empire waistline Oil on canvas 27.5 x 23.25 inches (70 x 59 cm.) Inscribed and dated 'Thomas Hickey Madras [...] / 1819' on separated original support canvas, and further inscribed in later hand 'Madame la Marquise de la [...]', verso Enclosed in a decorative gilt frame

      Sheppards
    • THOMAS HICKEY (DUBLIN 1741-1824 MADRAS)
      Oct. 31, 2018

      THOMAS HICKEY (DUBLIN 1741-1824 MADRAS)

      Est: £2,500 - £3,500

      THOMAS HICKEY (DUBLIN 1741-1824 MADRAS) Portrait of General Sir Thomas Bowser (1749-1833) oil on canvas, oval 18 x 14 3/4 in. (45.7 x 37.5 cm.) General Sir Thomas Bowser joined the Madras European Regiment of the East India Company as an ensign in 1773. He subsequently rose through the ranks to eventually be appointed Lieutenant Colonel in 1797. Bowser fought in numerous campaigns. In 1780 he was taken prisoner and for four years was subject to brutal conditions, notably being forced to wear heavy iron leg cuffs that inflicted long-standing wounds. Despite continuing his distinguished service in India until 1826, Bowser never fully recovered from his prison injuries and died in 1833 from a resultant incurable disease in his legs.

      Chiswick Auctions
    • THOMAS HICKEY (1741 - 1824)Portrait of Charles GordonOil on canvas, oval, 28 x 23.5cm
      Oct. 16, 2018

      THOMAS HICKEY (1741 - 1824)Portrait of Charles GordonOil on canvas, oval, 28 x 23.5cm

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      THOMAS HICKEY (1741 - 1824)Portrait of Charles GordonOil on canvas, oval, 28 x 23.5cm

      Adam's
    • CIRCLE OF THOMAS HICKEY (DUBLIN 1741-1824 MADRAS,
      May. 16, 2018

      CIRCLE OF THOMAS HICKEY (DUBLIN 1741-1824 MADRAS,

      Est: £400 - £600

      CIRCLE OF THOMAS HICKEY (DUBLIN 1741-1824 MADRAS, INDIA) Portrait of a lady, bust-length, in a green dress and lace bonnet, painted oval oil on paper, laid down on panel, unframed 15 x 10 1/2 in. (38 x 26.8 cm.) Saleroom notice: Please note that this lot has been damaged. Please refer to the new photograph or the department. The estimate has been revised to £400-600.

      Chiswick Auctions
    • Thomas Hickey (Dublin 1741-1824 Madras)
      May. 09, 2018

      Thomas Hickey (Dublin 1741-1824 Madras)

      Est: $20,000 - $30,000

      Thomas Hickey (Dublin 1741-1824 Madras) Portrait of Major John Osborne (d. 1821), full-length, before a classical... oil on canvas 28 ¼ x 20 ¼ in. (71.5 x 51.5 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) Irish , Oil on oval mahogany panel, Portrait of the seated ' Thomas Lomas
      Jun. 09, 2017

      Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) Irish , Oil on oval mahogany panel, Portrait of the seated ' Thomas Lomas

      Est: £1,500 - £2,500

      Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) Irish , Oil on oval mahogany panel, Portrait of the seated ' Thomas Lomas (of) Adlington Hall ' holding and pointing to a Georgian Sheraton inlaid Stick Barometer marked '...Fecit...' ( made by), Ascribed verso , and titled to barometer, Purchased at Sotheby's May 1995. 12 3/4'' x 9 7/8''

      Claydon Auctioneers
    • ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS HICKEY (IRISH, 1741-1824)
      Apr. 27, 2017

      ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS HICKEY (IRISH, 1741-1824)

      Est: €1,200 - €1,800

      Portrait of a mother and child Oil on canvas Enclosed in a contemporary giltwood frame Note: Ward family book plate verso with the motto 'sub cruce salus-salvation' under the cross, pertains to the Viscounts Bangor of Castle Ward, Co. Down. Thomas Hickey (Irish, 1741-1824) was a portrait and genre painter, first working in chalk and pastels before turning to oil paints for most of his work. He trained in Dublin under Robert West. He travelled to Italy, returning to Dublin in 1767. To further his career he then moved to London. He commenced exhibiting at the Royal Academy in 1772. He resided in Bath between 1776 and 1780. He worked for several years in Lisbon. He travelled to India and worked there until 1791 when he returned to Ireland. He later accompanied Earl Macartney on his expedition to Peking as official painter. In 1796 he was working in Ireland. He departed for his second visit to India in 1798 where he remained for the rest of his life. Here he painted the family of the Mysore Ruler, Tipu Sultan.

      Sheppards
    • THOMAS HICKEY 1741-1824, IRISH. 'Portrait of a Distinguished Lady'. Oil on canvas portrait. Signed and inscribed verso. The sitter possibly 'Madame La Marchese de la...:?' Dated 1819. On original stretcher and presented in a later giltwood frame. Hickey trained at the Royal Dublin Society School under Robert West, later working in India, Portugal, Italy and England.
      Mar. 21, 2017

      THOMAS HICKEY 1741-1824, IRISH. 'Portrait of a Distinguished Lady'. Oil on canvas portrait. Signed and inscribed verso. The sitter possibly 'Madame La Marchese de la...:?' Dated 1819. On original stretcher and presented in a later giltwood frame. Hickey trained at the Royal Dublin Society School under Robert West, later working in India, Portugal, Italy and England.

      Est: £600 - £1,000

      THOMAS HICKEY 1741-1824, IRISH. 'Portrait of a Distinguished Lady'. Oil on canvas portrait. Signed and inscribed verso. The sitter possibly 'Madame La Marchese de la...:?' Dated 1819. On original stretcher and presented in a later giltwood frame. Hickey trained at the Royal Dublin Society School under Robert West, later working in India, Portugal, Italy and England.

      Chiswick Auctions
    • ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS HICKEY (DUBLIN 1741- MADRAS 1834), Portrait of Sir Wi
      Oct. 04, 2016

      ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS HICKEY (DUBLIN 1741- MADRAS 1834), Portrait of Sir Wi

      Est: €4,000 - €5,000

      ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS HICKEY (DUBLIN 1741- MADRAS 1834), Portrait of Sir William Gleadowe Newcomen (1740, 1st Bt 1 STBT), depicted seated by a table with the Honorable Thomas Newcomen as a child seated on the floor, O.O.C., 29'' (73cm)h x 27'' (68cm). (1) Sir William Gleadowe Newcomen, (1740-1807) of Killester Co. Dublin, son of Thomas Gleadowe, Banker of Castle Street Dublin, who married Charlotte, daughter and heir of Charles Newcomen MP of Carryglass Co. Longfort in 1722. He also assumed her name. In 1781 he was knighted and elected to the Irish parliament. He voted in favour of the Act of Union. Sir William Gleadowe- Nuwcomen's wife was awarded with peerage as thanks. She was made Baroness Newcomen July 1800 and Viscountess Newcomen in 1803. in 1778 he commissioned architect Thomas Ivory to build a new bank at 16 Castle Street, next to City Hall Dublin, which traded as Newcomen & Co. Bank. It was completed in 1781. At the time of his death in 1807 he was £74,000 in debt to his own bank. His son Thomas Viscount Newcomen inherited his mother's title and management of the bank; he followed his father's example by borrowing large sums of money from his own bank and elsewhere, to the tune of £160,000. He soon turned into an isolated dissident and could not face the public again and eventually turned a gun on himself.

      Mealy's
    • THOMAS HICKEY (IRISH, 1741-1824)
      Apr. 26, 2016

      THOMAS HICKEY (IRISH, 1741-1824)

      Est: €400 - €600

      THOMAS HICKEY (IRISH, 1741-1824) Portrait of Miss Lucas wearing a white dress Oil on canvas Inscribed on the stretcher 'Miss Lucas' Note: A portrait of Dr. Charles Lucas (1713-1771) by Thomas Hickey is held by The Royal College of Physicians, Dublin Thomas Hickey was an Irish portrait and genre painter, first working in chalk/pastels before turning to oil paints for most of his work. He trained in Dublin under Robert West. He travelled to Italy, returning to Dublin in 1767. To further his career he moved to London. He commenced exhibiting at the Royal Academy in 1772. He resided in Bath between 1776 and 1780. He worked for several years in Lisbon. He travelled to India and worked there until 1791 when he returned to Ireland. He later accompanied Earl Macartney on his expedition to Peking as official painter. In 1796 he was working in Ireland. He departed for his second visit to India in 1798 where he remained for the rest of his life. Here he painted the family of the Mysore Ruler, Tipu Sultan. Works by Hickey can be seen at the National Gallery of Ireland, the Tate Gallery, and the Victoria Art Gallery, Bath. Worldwide shipping available. It is advisable to send shipping enquiries to shipping@sheppards.ie prior to 26 April 2016.

      Sheppards
    • Thomas Hickey, 1741-1824
      Dec. 01, 2015

      Thomas Hickey, 1741-1824

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      Thomas Hickey, 1741-1824 A young girl in a landscape setting, decorating a stone vase with a garland of flowers Oil on canvas Worldwide shipping available. All queries must be made to shipping@sheppards.ie prior to 1 December 2015.

      Sheppards
    • Thomas Hickey, 1741-1824
      Dec. 01, 2015

      Thomas Hickey, 1741-1824

      Est: €600 - €800

      Thomas Hickey, 1741-1824 Portrait of Mary Cope wearing a pink dress against a landscape background Oil on metal Old label on reverse Worldwide shipping available. All queries must be made to shipping@sheppards.ie prior to 1 December 2015.

      Sheppards
    • ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS HICKEY (DUBLIN, FL 1741-1824), Oval Portrait of a Gent
      Oct. 21, 2015

      ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS HICKEY (DUBLIN, FL 1741-1824), Oval Portrait of a Gent

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS HICKEY (DUBLIN, FL 1741-1824), Oval Portrait of a Gentleman, with grey powdered wig, wearing a green jacket, oil on copper, 6.5in (17cm)h x 5in (13cm); together with a portrait of A Lady, wearing a light blue dress with lace edge, a pair, each in carved ribbon crested gilt frame. (2)

      Mealy's
    • Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) PORTRAIT OF MARY WATHEN BY A COLUMN IN A WOODED LANDSCAPE
      Sep. 28, 2015

      Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) PORTRAIT OF MARY WATHEN BY A COLUMN IN A WOODED LANDSCAPE

      Est: €4,000 - €6,000

      Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) PORTRAIT OF MARY WATHEN BY A COLUMN IN A WOODED LANDSCAPE oil on canvas with hand-written labels relating to the sitter on reverse h:29.25  w:25 in. Provenance: By family descent to Sir Wathen Arthur Waller; Christie's, 12 December 1947, lot 150 (100gns to Blakeley); Christie's, 15 November 1991, lot 28; Private collection Thomas Hickey studied at the drawing schools of the Dublin Society and between 1753 and 1756 won several prizes for his work. He was the son of a confectioner in Capel Street. Following some years in Italy furthering his studies he returned to Dublin where he lived in Little Britain Street in 1767. He exhibited for three consecutive years from 1768 with the Society of Artists in William Street but a lack of patronage forced him to relocate to London. There he showed with the Royal Academy in 1772, 1775 and 1792 and later worked for a time in Bath. He travelled to India in the 1780s. One of Hickey's best known works, in the collection of the National Gallery of Ireland, was painted during this period, An Indian Lady, perhaps 'Jemdanee', Bibi of William Hickey, 1787. Hickey was living in Cavendish Square, London in 1792 and, that same year, became attached to Lord Macartney's mission to China as "portrait painter". The present work was painted on return from his excursion to the Far East. The subject is Mary Wathen; daughter of Samuel Wathen. In 1766 she married Henry Christopher Wise of the Priory, Warwick; they had two sons - Matthew, who was High Sheriff of Warwickshire, and Henry who took Holy Orders. Her husband's grandfather Henry Wise (1653-1738) was a celebrated horticulturalist. He was Deputy Ranger of Hyde Park and Superintendent of the Royal Gardens at Hampton Court. Under Queen Anne, Wise was given overall control of the Royal Gardens, a post which was upheld under King George I.

      Whyte's
    • THOMAS HICKEY | Portrait of Sophia Dashwood
      Jul. 09, 2015

      THOMAS HICKEY | Portrait of Sophia Dashwood

      Est: £12,000 - £18,000

      oil on canvas

      Sotheby's
    • THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824), pair of oval portraits, one Gentleman with
      May. 27, 2015

      THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824), pair of oval portraits, one Gentleman with

      Est: €3,000 - €4,000

      THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824), pair of oval portraits, one Gentleman with Powdered Wig, wearing a Fawn Jacket and Waistcoat, the other His Wife in Blue Satin Dress, O.O.C, each in attractive moulded gilt frame, 13.5in (34cm)h x 12in (30cm)w. (1) Provenance: Sotheby's London Lot 206 on the 18th of October 1995.

      Mealy's
    • Attributed to Thomas Hickey, (1741-1824)
      Dec. 04, 2014

      Attributed to Thomas Hickey, (1741-1824)

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      Portrait of a mother and child,Oil on canvas ,Enclosed in a contemporary giltwood frame,Ward family book plate verso with the motto sub cruce salus-salvation under the cross, pertains to the Viscounts Bangor of Castle Ward, Co.Down

      Sheppards
    • Thomas Hickey (Irish 1741-1824) A BUST PORTRAIT OF
      Sep. 17, 2014

      Thomas Hickey (Irish 1741-1824) A BUST PORTRAIT OF

      Est: £6,000 - £9,000

      Thomas Hickey (Irish 1741-1824) A BUST PORTRAIT OF BERNARD SMITH WARD (c.1743-1770) signed and dated T. Hickey, 1760; inscribed verso in ink Bernard Smith Ward died 9th May 1770 black and white chalk on grey paper 45 x 35cms; 18 x 14in., in feigned oval mount. NB Bernard Smith Ward was M.P. in 1769 for Enniskillen and a nephew of Earl Erne. PROVENANCE Crom Castle, Co Fermanagh, Sold by direction of The Rt. Hon the Earl Erne KCVO. See illustration

      Anderson-Garland
    • Thomas Hickey (Irish, Dublin 1741-Madras 1824) A
      Mar. 25, 2014

      Thomas Hickey (Irish, Dublin 1741-Madras 1824) A

      Est: £12,000 - £18,000

      Thomas Hickey (Irish, Dublin 1741-Madras 1824) A BUST PORTRAIT OF BERNARD SMITH WARD (c.1743-1770) signed and dated T. Hickey, 1760; inscribed verso in ink "Bernard Smith Ward died 9th May 1770" black and white chalk on grey paper 45 x 35cms; 18 x 14in., in feigned oval mount. NB Bernard Smith Ward was M.P. in 1769 for Enniskillen and a nephew of Earl Erne. PROVENANCE Crom Castle, Co Fermanagh, Sold by direction of The Rt. Hon the Earl Erne KCVO. See illustration

      Anderson-Garland
    • Thomas Hickey, 1741-1824 Mildred Fowler, Countess
      Nov. 26, 2013

      Thomas Hickey, 1741-1824 Mildred Fowler, Countess

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      Thomas Hickey, 1741-1824 Mildred Fowler, Countess of Kilkenny Oil on canvas Daughter of Robert Fowler, Archbishop of Dublin, 1724-1801 28 x 22 inches

      Sheppards
    • Attributed to Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) British.
      Nov. 21, 2013

      Attributed to Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) British.

      Est: £600 - £800

      Attributed to Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) British. Portrait of an elegant Lady, Oil on Canvas, Oval, 11.5" x 9.5".

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Circle of Thomas Hickey (Irish, 1741-1824) - Portrait of Miss Jane Harris, daughter of General Har
      Jun. 20, 2013

      Circle of Thomas Hickey (Irish, 1741-1824) - Portrait of Miss Jane Harris, daughter of General Har

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      Circle of Thomas Hickey (Irish, 1741–1824) Portrait of Miss Jane Harris (later Mrs Thomas Keene), sister of General Lord Harris, wearing a Kashmiri shawl, with (possibly) the fort of Seringapatam in the distance oil on canvas h:126 w:100 cm Provenance: By descent within the family of the sitter Other Notes: Miss Harris's brother was General Lord Harris, the First Lord of Seringapatam and Mysore. General Lord Harris defeated the Sultan of Mysore at the Battle of Seringapatam in 1799. According to the Family Tree at Belmont (General Harris's home in Kent) she married, firstly, Thomas Keene (1757-1803) and secondly, Mark Morley. Her only son was Henry George Keene, born 1781, who was in the East India Company's Madras Army at Seringapatam.

      Cheffins
    • Circle of Thomas Hickey (1741-1824), PORTRAIT OF A
      May. 14, 2013

      Circle of Thomas Hickey (1741-1824), PORTRAIT OF A

      Est: £200 - £300

      Circle of Thomas Hickey (1741-1824), PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG CLERIC Inscribed 'Age 26, 1796' verso, oil on metal 31.5 x 23.5cm

      Sworders
    • Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) British. A Portrait of
      Apr. 11, 2013

      Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) British. A Portrait of

      Est: £80 - £120

      Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) British. A Portrait of Lady Bampfylde, Oil on Paper, Oval, together with the original frame, 12" x 9".

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) British. A Portrait of
      Feb. 07, 2013

      Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) British. A Portrait of

      Est: £600 - £800

      Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) British. A Portrait of Lady Bampfylde, Oil on Paper, Oval, together with the original frame, 12" x 9".

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) British. A portrait of
      Dec. 13, 2012

      Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) British. A portrait of

      Est: £600 - £800

      Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) British. A portrait of Lady Bampfylde, Oil on Paper, Oval, together with the original frame, 12" x 9".

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Circle of Thomas Hickey (Irish, 1741-1824) Study
      Dec. 06, 2012

      Circle of Thomas Hickey (Irish, 1741-1824) Study

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      Circle of Thomas Hickey (Irish, 1741-1824) Study of a young girl in a white dress with Cocker Spaniel at her heel, 18th Century, oils on canvas, 17" x 13"

      Mallams
    • Circle of Thomas Hickey (Dublin 1741-1824 India)
      Jul. 06, 2012

      Circle of Thomas Hickey (Dublin 1741-1824 India)

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      Circle of Thomas Hickey (Dublin 1741-1824 India) Portrait of a gentleman, three-quarter-length, seated, in a white waistcoat and a red coat, in a landscape oil on canvas 36½ x 28 in. (92.7 x 71.1 cm.)

      Christie's
    • THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) BRITISH A portrait of
      Jun. 14, 2012

      THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) BRITISH A portrait of

      Est: £100 - £200

      THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) BRITISH A portrait of Lady Bampfylde. Oil on canvas. Oval. 12 x 9ins.

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • THOMAS HICKEY (Irish 1741-1824), Portrait of a
      Apr. 04, 2012

      THOMAS HICKEY (Irish 1741-1824), Portrait of a

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      THOMAS HICKEY (Irish 1741-1824), Portrait of a Young Gentleman, believed to be a member of the Fitzgibbon Family, wearing a white cravat and navy blue frock coat, half length, oil on canvas, signed verso and dated 1801, 29" x 24", possibly original gilt frame (Illustrated) Provenance: By direct descent. The sitter was a family member of Gerald Fitzgibbon of Glin, a cousin to the Earls of Clare and connected to the infamous "Black Jack" Fitzgibbon

      Hartleys Auctioneers and Valuers
    • ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Portrait
      Apr. 03, 2012

      ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Portrait

      Est: €300 - €500

      ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Portrait of a young boy by a desk, writing, oil on panel, 10" (26cms) x 8" (20cms), in moulded brass mounted frame. (1).

      Mealy's
    • Circle of Thomas Hickey (Dublin 1741-1824 Madras) Portrait of a lady, half-length, seated in an interior
      Oct. 26, 2011

      Circle of Thomas Hickey (Dublin 1741-1824 Madras) Portrait of a lady, half-length, seated in an interior

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      Portrait of a lady, half-length, seated in an interior in a pink dress oil on canvas 126.5 x 102.7cm (49 13/16 x 40 7/16in).

      Bonhams
    • THOMAS HICKEY
      Jul. 07, 2011

      THOMAS HICKEY

      Est: £10,000 - £15,000

      THE PROPERTY OF A LADY OF TITLE DUBLIN 1741 - 1824 MADRAS PORTRAIT OF MISS CHARLOTTE DEE, LATER LADY NUGENT dated centre left: 1781 oil on canvas 91 by 76 cm.; 36 by 30 in.

      Sotheby's
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