Marlborough Antiques & Interiors has dated this piece to the 19th Century.
Height 108 cm, Width 96 cm and Depth 12 cm

Edward Hastings fl.1804-61 Portrait & Landscape painter . Exhib 74 works, the majority Northumberland personalities , at the RS 1804-27. He continued to work and exhibit in the north east until 1861. Lived in County Durham
Isaac Pearson Love's widow Sarah (née Stephinson) in ca.1857 married Robinson Ferens (died 1892), originally a draper of Durham City and Willington, County Durham. Robinson Ferens became a member of the Methodist New Connexion perhaps in ca.1857. After his marriage he was appointed manager of Joseph Love's collieries. He later joined with Love as a partner in developing new collieries and after Love's death in 1875 had sole direction of the collieries, becoming wealthy.

Isaac was the son of Joseph Love (1796-1875), son of William Love, a miner of New York, near South Shields, County Durham married in 1825 Sarah, daughter of Isaac Pearson, timber merchant, of North Shields, Northumberland. Joseph Love became a wealthy miller, shipowner, property developer and colliery owner, associated in particular with Chester-le-street, Shincliffe and Willington, County Durham and Durham City
Marlborough Antiques & Interiors has dated this piece to the 19th Century.
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