Smith, John Thomas, 1766-1833
Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1826 January 2
Includes list of busts or reliefs by Nollekens of which he has the moulds, mentioning some sixty names of sitters, also listing six busts by Roubilliac in Nolleken's collection.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1826 December 14
Sending an impression of a silver porringer. Letter accompanied by signature of J.T. Smith.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., undated
Asking for two friends of his to see Mr. Payne Knight's Claudes (i.e. works by Claude Lorrain) if the Museum is open.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1826 July 4
About a sale catalogue of Hogarth prints given to the press on Wednesday, hoping that Smith will have it in time for a meeting.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1819 October 22
About a story of Queen Henrietta at Tyburn and its appearance in Isaac D'Israeli's Curiosities of Literature.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1827 August 10
About Lord Farnborough's letter.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1829 January 3
About paying for his copy of the book on Joseph Nollekens.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1830 April 7
Asking to call for his opinion on an unspecified matter.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1819 January 29
Asking Smith to show the Rembrandt etchings to Mr. Schippers (?), a "respectable inhabitant and public functionary of Bruxelles."
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1828 November 19
Asking "Can you tell me where the widow of Blake the artist lives?". The writer is presumably to be identified both with the William Twopenny referred to as pupil-master to Charles Winston and the man of this name who was a collector and who was the principal patron of the artist John Wykenham Archer.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., undated
Checking on the name of a subscriber, possibly Mr. Packer.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1828 November 9
Saying that he would be very pleased to receive a copy of the book on Nollekens.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1828 October 31
Acknowledging with gratitude and high praise Smith's book on Nollekens. Letter perhaps by Roper.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1827 January 1
Saying that he has heard that he will have the printing of the book on Nollekens, and offering his thanks.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1829 November 19
About packing up his pictures and mentioning several of them.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., undated
Praising his work on Nollekens.
Letter to John Thomas Smith.
Asking him to stop sending newspapers to Dalmeny and to begin sending them to his London house.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1830 May 10
Asking him to join him and some friends and the Crown & Sceptre in Greenwich next Saturday.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., undated
Asking him to send a copy of the Nollekens book and to let him know the price so he can pay for it.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., undated
Saying that he will be extremely happy to take a copy of his book.