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Period 19th century

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Subject Terms Furniture -- Catalogs.

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Subject Terms Silverware -- Catalogs.

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Christie & Manson, auctioneer, publisher. Catalogue of the celebrated collection of works of art, from the Byzantine period to that of Louis Seize, of that distinguished collector, Ralph Bernal ... :
Christie & Manson
Catalogue of the celebrated collection of works of art, from the Byzantine period to that of Louis Seize, of that distinguished collector, Ralph Bernal ...
[1855]
Robins, George Henry, 1777-1847, auctioneer.  A catalogue of the superb furniture, designed and executed in the first style of elegance and fashion, by one of the principal manufacturers in London :
Robins, George Henry, 1777–1847
A catalogue of the superb furniture, designed and executed in the first style of elegance and fashion, by one of the principal manufacturers in London
[1827]
Christie & Manson, auctioneer. Illustrated catalogue of the distinguished collection of works of art and vertû, from the Byzantine period to that of Louis Seize, collected by the late Ralph Bernal, Esq. :
Christie & Manson
Illustrated catalogue of the distinguished collection of works of art and vertû, from the Byzantine period to that of Louis Seize, collected by the late Ralph Bernal, Esq.
MDCCCLV [1855]
Robins, George Henry, 1777-1847., auctioneer. A catalogue of the elegant and appropriate furniture of the late Marchioness Dowager of Lansdowne, at Camden Hill, near to Kensington :
Robins, George Henry, 1777–1847.
A catalogue of the elegant and appropriate furniture of the late Marchioness Dowager of Lansdowne, at Camden Hill, near to Kensington
[1833]