A catalogue of the library of a well known collector, containing many rare and curious articles particularly in early French and Italian literature ...
1818
2
Evans, R. H. (Robert Harding), 1777–1857
Catalogue of the splendid, choice, and curious library of P.A. Hanrott, Esq
[[1834]
3
Evans, R. H. (Robert Harding), 1777–1857
A catalogue of the curious and extensive library, of the late John North, Esq.
[1819]
4
Evans, R. H. (Robert Harding), 1777–1857
Catalogue of the fifth and concluding portion of the valuable and extensive library of P.A. Hanrott, Esq. ...
[1834]
5
Evans, R. H. (Robert Harding), 1777–1857
Catalogue of the valuable and extensive library of the late Very Rev. Archdeacon Nares
[1829]
6
Evans, R. H. (Robert Harding), 1777–1857
Catalogue of the splendid, choice, and curious library of P.A. Hanrott, Esq
[1834]
7
Evans, R. H. (Robert Harding), 1777–1857
A catalogue of the choice, curious, and extensive library of the late George Nassau, Esq.
1824
8
Mr. Stanley (Firm)
Catalogue of drawings and prints, in the portfolio
[1834]
9
Evans, R. H. (Robert Harding), 1777–1857
Catalogue of the splendid and valuable library of the late John Rennie, esq. ...
[1829]
10
Roxburghe, John Ker, Duke of, 1740–1804
A catalogue of the library of the late John, Duke of Roxburghe
1812
11
Evans, R. H. (Robert Harding), 1777–1857
A catalogue of rare and valuable books, the property of Messrs. G. and W. Nicol
[1825]
12
Evans, R. H. (Robert Harding), 1777–1857
Catalogue of a valuable portion of the library of a gentleman
[1832]
13
Evans, R. H. (Robert Harding), 1777–1857
Catalogue of the valuable library of the late Benjamin Way, Esq. of Denham. ...
[1834]
14
Evans, R. H. (Robert Harding), 1777–1857
Catalogue of the splendid library (imported from Paris) of a distinguished collector ...
[1835]
15
Christie, Manson, & Christie
A catalogue of the very important, and highly interesting collection of manuscripts, state papers and autograph letters, received by Sir Robert Southwell, while Clerk of the Privy Council ... his son, the Hon. Edward Southwell, and William Blathwayt, Secretary at War; the property of Lord de Clifford, deceased, and removed from his Lordship's Seat, King's Weston, near Bristol