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Associated People Ely, John Loftus, Marquess of, 1770–1845

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Stanley, George (Auctioneer), auctioneer, publisher. A catalogue of a truly valuable collection of Italian, Flemish, & Dutch pictures : containing superb specimens, in fine preservation, of the following distinguished painters : D. Volterra, S. Del Piombo, A. Del Sarto, G. Poussin, Guercino, P. Da Cortona, Rubens, Snyders, Jordaens Van Dyck, Lingelbach, Orizzonte, Rembrandt, Ferd. Bol., Hondekoeter, Honthorst, Both, Backhuysen, Ruysdael, Albert Cuyp, Teniers, Wouwermans, Mignon, Ferg, and numerous others of great celebrity : the genuine property of a nobleman, in whose family they have been for the greater part of a century, and who parts from them in consequence of having disposed of his town mansion : which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Stanley, at his rooms, 21, Old Bond Street, on Thursday the 13th of May, 1830, at twelve o'clock : may be viewed two days preceding, and catalogues, at one shilling each, had at the rooms.
Stanley, George (Auctioneer)
A catalogue of a truly valuable collection of Italian, Flemish, & Dutch pictures : containing superb specimens, in fine preservation, of the following distinguished painters : D. Volterra, S. Del Piombo, A. Del Sarto, G. Poussin, Guercino, P. Da Cortona, Rubens, Snyders, Jordaens Van Dyck, Lingelbach, Orizzonte, Rembrandt, Ferd. Bol., Hondekoeter, Honthorst, Both, Backhuysen, Ruysdael, Albert Cuyp, Teniers, Wouwermans, Mignon, Ferg, and numerous others of great celebrity : the genuine property of a nobleman, in whose family they have been for the greater part of a century, and who parts from them in consequence of having disposed of his town mansion : which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Stanley, at his rooms, 21, Old Bond Street, on Thursday the 13th of May, 1830, at twelve o'clock : may be viewed two days preceding, and catalogues, at one shilling each, had at the rooms
[1830]