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Stanley, George (Auctioneer), auctioneer. A catalogue of the very valuable and extensive collection of original drawings, by the most distinguished Masters of the Italian, German, Flemish, Dutch, French and English Schools :
Stanley, George (Auctioneer)
A catalogue of the very valuable and extensive collection of original drawings, by the most distinguished Masters of the Italian, German, Flemish, Dutch, French and English Schools
[1830]
Christie & Manson, auctioneer. A catalogue of the very celebrated collection of painter's etchings and engravings, of William Seguir, Esq. deceased, late conservator of the Royal and National Galleries :
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of the very celebrated collection of painter's etchings and engravings, of William Seguir, Esq. deceased, late conservator of the Royal and National Galleries
[1844]
Sotheby and Son, auctioneer. Catalogue of a small but highly interesting collection of paintings, by favorite English artists :
Sotheby and Son
Catalogue of a small but highly interesting collection of paintings, by favorite English artists
[1830]
Foster and Son (London, England), auctioneer. A catalogue of an important collection of pictures by the ancient masters, and by artists of the British school ... :
Foster and Son (London, England)
A catalogue of an important collection of pictures by the ancient masters, and by artists of the British school ...
1865
Christie & Manson, auctioneer, publisher. Catalogue of the entire and valuable collection of Italian, Flemish, Dutch, and French pictures, the property of the Earl of Ashburnham :
Christie & Manson
Catalogue of the entire and valuable collection of Italian, Flemish, Dutch, and French pictures, the property of the Earl of Ashburnham
[1850]