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Christie, Mr. (James), 1730-1803, auctioneer, publisher. A catalogue of the capital, and singularly valuable collection of antique marbles, statures, bustos, &c. at the distinguished villa of the late Rt. Hon. Lord Mendip, deceased, at Twickenham, Middlesex :
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730–1803
A catalogue of the capital, and singularly valuable collection of antique marbles, statures, bustos, &c. at the distinguished villa of the late Rt. Hon. Lord Mendip, deceased, at Twickenham, Middlesex
[1802]
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730-1803, auctioneer, publisher. A catalogue of a capital and valuable collection of Italian, French, Flemish and Dutch pictures :
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730–1803
A catalogue of a capital and valuable collection of Italian, French, Flemish and Dutch pictures
[1802]
Peter Coxe, Burrell, and Foster (London, England), auctioneer, publisher. The catalogue of a small but beautiful assemblage of works of art :
Peter Coxe, Burrell, and Foster (London, England)
The catalogue of a small but beautiful assemblage of works of art
[1802]
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730-1803, auctioneer, publisher. A catalogue of a most valuable, curious and highly interesting collection of Etruscan or Greek vases and antique bronzes, formed at infinite expence, and with indefatigable research, during a course of thirty years, by the late Mr. James Clark, Antiquary of Naples, Dec. :
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730–1803
A catalogue of a most valuable, curious and highly interesting collection of Etruscan or Greek vases and antique bronzes, formed at infinite expence, and with indefatigable research, during a course of thirty years, by the late Mr. James Clark, Antiquary of Naples, Dec.
1802