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Foster and Son (London, England), auctioneer. A catalogue of the original pictures by eminent British artists:
Foster and Son (London, England)
A catalogue of the original pictures by eminent British artists
[1855]
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. Catalogue of a portio of the collection of pictures, of the late most Noble the Duke of Argyll, removed from upper Brook Street :
Christie & Manson
Catalogue of a portio of the collection of pictures, of the late most Noble the Duke of Argyll, removed from upper Brook Street
1855
Christie & Manson, auctioneer Catalogue of the very important collection of pictures by the greatest English artists, formed by a Gentleman, deceased :
Christie & Manson
Catalogue of the very important collection of pictures by the greatest English artists, formed by a Gentleman, deceased
[1849]
Foster and Son (London, England), auctioneer. A catalogue of a collection of twenty English pictures, of high merit and great importance, being a portion of the well-known collection of Charles Birch, esq. of Westfield House, Edgbaston, near Birmingham, whose cabinet of British art has justly obtained a more than local celebrity :
Foster and Son (London, England)
A catalogue of a collection of twenty English pictures, of high merit and great importance, being a portion of the well-known collection of Charles Birch, esq. of Westfield House, Edgbaston, near Birmingham, whose cabinet of British art has justly obtained a more than local celebrity
1855