Catalogue of Flemish, Dutch, French, and English pictures, of the highest class, the property of Edward W. Lake, Esq.
[1845]
2
Phillips, H., -1840
A catalogue of a highly interesting collection of pictures, of the Italian, Dutch, and Flemish schools
[1832]
3
Foster and Son (London, England)
Catalogue of a very important and beautiful collection of Italian & Dutch pictures of the highest quality, formed with great liberality and taste from the most renowned collections
[1852]
4
Christie & Manson
Catalogue of the very important collection of pictures, the property of Edmund Higginson, Esq.., of Saltmarshe, Herefordshire
[1846]
5
Christie & Manson
Catalogue of the more important part of the collection of Italian and English pictures, the property of Thomas Wright, Esq., of Upton Hall, Neward
[1845]
6
Farebrother & Co.
A catalogue of the very choice collection of original cabinet paintings
[1837]
7
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of a valuable collection of Italian, French, Flemish, and Dutch pictures
[1837]
8
Foster and Son (London, England)
Catalogue of the entire and extremely choice collection of pictures of the Italian, Flemish, Dutch, French and English Schools
[1844]
9
Christie & Manson
Catalogue of the select and beautiful collection of the works of modern English artists, chiefly of cabinet size
[1848]
10
E. Foster & Son
A catalogue of the elite portion of the superb cabinet of Italian, Spanish, Dutch, and Flemish pictures
[1834]
11
Christie & Manson
Catalogue of the very choice and important collection of Italian pictures, together with four capital English works
[1849]
12
Christie & Manson
Catalogue of the valuable collection of pictures by Italian, Flemish, French, Dutch, and English masters
[1852]
13
Phillips, H., -1840
A catalogue of a collection of splendid pictures, formed from the British school of art
1835
14
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of the very valuable collection of English pictures
[1837]
15
Robins, George Henry, 1777–1847
A catalogue of the very valuable & rare collection of pictures, at Exeter Hall, Strand, embracing upwards of two hundred of a superior class ...