A catalogue of the collection of Dutch pictures of the first class, the property of the well-known Amateur, Edward Solly, Esq.
[1837]
2
Phillips, H., -1840
A catalogue of the genuine collection of that distinguished amateur Domenic de Bast
[1833]
3
Edward Foster (Firm)
Catalogue of a valuable collection of pictures of the Italian, Flemish, and Dutch schools, in their genuine & speculative condition
1833
4
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of the very choice and valuable collection of Italian, French, Flemish & highly finished cabinet Dutch pictures
[1833]
5
Oxenham & Son
Catalogue of an exceedingly valuable collection of pictures, the property of a Nobleman
[1832]
6
Phillips, H., -1840
A catalogue of a valuable and select cabinet of pictures
[1835]
7
Farebrother & Co.
A catalogue of the very choice collection of original cabinet paintings
[1837]
8
Edward Foster (Firm)
Catalogue of a valuable collection of pictures, of the Italian and Dutch schools
[1833]
9
Edward Foster (Firm)
A catalogue of a most valuable collection of pictures, of the Old Masters of the Italian, Spanish, Dutch & Flemish schools
[1836]
10
Edward Foster (Firm)
Catalogue of a collection of pictures, of the Italian, Flemish, and Dutch schools :the property of a gentleman, who, in the formation of this cabinet, has shewn how fully he is acquainted with the various Masters and Schools : including some exceedingly choice specimens of Correggio, Domenichino, J. Romano, Luini, Poussin, Jan Stein [Steen], Backhuysen, Ruysdael, G. Dow, Snyders, Rubens, A. Vandevelde, Patel, A. Maas, W. Vandevelde, Wright, Marlow, Hodges, Morland, Loutherbourg ; a magnificent picture of lions by Rubens ; a storm, W. Vandevelde ; landscape & sheep, A. Vandevelde ; continence of Scipio, Eckhout ; Achilles discovering his father's amour, & flight into Egypt, both by N. Poussin ; landscape by Karel du Jardin ; a beautiful landscape by Dietricy ; landscape by Moucheron, figures by A. Vandevelde ; Holy family by Paggi, &c. : which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Edward Fosters, at his Gallery, 54, Pall Mall, on Friday, Nay 31, 1833, and following day, exactly at two o'clock