DescriptionJane Aynscombe holding a peach, England, c1707.jpg
English: Jane Aynscombe holding a peach. Detail of a portrait made, most likely, in London or possibly Norwich, c1707-1720. Detail of a large portrait of Jane Aynscombe, daughter of Philip Stebbing, grocer and Freeman of Norwich. Jane married Thomas Aynscombe, (died 1740), in 1706.User:Rodolph Rodolph (talk) 23:19, 1 February 2009 (UTC)
Date
between circa 1707 and circa 1720
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2009-02-01 23:19 Rodolph 433×600× (34111 bytes) Jane Aynscombe holding a peach. Detail of a portrait made, most likely, in London or possibly Norwich, c1707.~~~~
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