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Christie & Manson, auctioneer, publisher. A catalogue of the entire series of portraits of illustrious characters in the reign of Queen Elizabeth :
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of the entire series of portraits of illustrious characters in the reign of Queen Elizabeth
[1836]
Christie & Manson, auctioneer, publisher. A catalogue of a collection of fine proofs, and early impressions of Sir R. Strange's works :
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of a collection of fine proofs, and early impressions of Sir R. Strange's works
[1836]
Christie & Manson, auctioneer, publisher. A catalogue of capital pictures, comprising the collections of Henry John Hinchliffe, Esq., removed from his residence, no. 56, Green Street, Grosvenor Square : six pictures from the celebrated cabinet of the Right Hon. Lord Charles Townshend : four pictures of the late John Parke, Esq : the professor Van Rotterman's Cabinet, from Ghent, and others : together with a few Roman busts, and other sculpture : and two specimens of that rare master, Lucca Della Robia : which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Christie and Manson, at their Great Room, King Street, St. James's Square, on Friday, May the 6th, 1836, and following day, at one o'clock precisely.
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of capital pictures, comprising the collections of Henry John Hinchliffe, Esq., removed from his residence, no. 56, Green Street, Grosvenor Square : six pictures from the celebrated cabinet of the Right Hon. Lord Charles Townshend : four pictures of the late John Parke, Esq : the professor Van Rotterman's Cabinet, from Ghent, and others : together with a few Roman busts, and other sculpture : and two specimens of that rare master, Lucca Della Robia : which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Christie and Manson, at their Great Room, King Street, St. James's Square, on Friday, May the 6th, 1836, and following day, at one o'clock precisely
[1836]