by 1831 - 1866 William Craven, second earl of Craven, 1809 - 1866 (Combe Abbey, Warwick, England; Ashdown Park, Berkshire; Hamstead Marshall) 1866-1883 by inheritance to George Grimston, 3rd Earl of Craven 1841 - 1883 (Combe Abbey, Warwick, England; Ashdown Park; Hamstead Marshall, Berkshire; Source: Exh. Birmingham 1831 1883 - 1921 William George Robert Craven, fourth earl of Craven, 1868 - 1921 (Combe Abbey, Warwick, England; Ashdown Park; Hamstead Marshall, Berkshire 1921 - 1961 by inheritance Cornelia Martin Craven, countess Craven, 1877 - 1961 (Combe Abbey, Warwick, England; Ashdown Park; Hamstead Marshall, Berkshire November 29, 1961 sold, Craven sale, Sotheby's, London, lot 41, to Julius H. Weitzner 1961 Julius H. Weitzner, 1896 - 1986 (London, England; New York, New York) 1991 Robert Lehman by inheritance within the Lehman family (New York, New York); sold to Newhouse Galleries, 1991 1991 Newhouse Galleries (New York, New York), sold to the J. Paul Getty Museum
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