A catalogue of a selection from the capital collection of pictures of His Excellency the Prince De Tallyrand
[1833]
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Christie & Manson
Catalogue of Flemish, Dutch, French, and English pictures, of the highest class, the property of Edward W. Lake, Esq.
[1845]
3
Christie & Manson
Catalogue of Italian, Flemish, and Dutch pictures, of the very highest class
[1852]
4
Christie & Manson
Catalogue of the important gallery of Italian, German, and Flemish pictures
[1853]
5
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of the entire series of portraits of illustrious characters in the reign of Queen Elizabeth
[1836]
6
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]
7
Christie & Manson
Catalogue of the choice collection of pictures and of some antique and modern bronzes
[1847]
8
Christie & Manson
Catalogue of the very choice collection of pictures, of the highest class
[1851]
9
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of the small but valuable collection of pictures of the late John Ewer, Esq. of Bedford Square
[1832]
10
Christie & Manson
Catalogue of the very valuable collection of engravings, of the Italian, German, Flemish, Dutch, French, and English Schools
[1854]
11
Christie & Manson
Catalogue of the very celebrated collection of pictures, the works of the most distinguished modern English painters
[1845]
12
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of Dutch, Flemish, French, and English portion of the very important collection of pictures of Sir Thomas Baring, Bart., deceased, removed from Stratton Park and Devonshire Place
[1848]
13
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of the magnificent collection of Italian pictures, of the very highest class
[1840]
14
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of the very select and choice collection of pictures of the right honorable Lord Charles Townshend
[1835]
15
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of the valuable and interesting collection of prints and books of prints, of Lord De Clifford, deceased, and removed from King's Weston