Catalogue of the fine old French furniture and decorative objects, the property of the Viscountess Dungannon, removed from No. 3, Grafton Street
[1871]
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Christie, Manson & Woods
Catalogue of a choice collection of old Sèvres porcelain, the property of a gentleman
1871
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Christie, Manson & Woods
Catalogue of the highly important collection of ancient & modern pictures, formed with great taste by Samuel Wheeler, Esq., deceased, late of Brunswick Terrace, Brighton, and Barrow Hills, Surrey
[1871]
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Christie, Manson & Woods
Catalogue of a valuable assemblage of water-colour drawings and modern pictures, including a portion of the collection of drawings of the right hon. Lord Justice Giffard, deceased
[1871]
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Christie, Manson & Woods
Catalogue of the valuable and extensive collection of specimens of pottery and porcelain, formed by that well-known connoisseur, C.W. Reynolds, Esq. ; comprising more than one thousand specimens of Italian, Spanish, German, Turkish, Persian, French, Danish, Dutch, Chinese, and English porcelain and faience, including many fine pieces of great beauty and rarity, and a great quantity of silver toys : which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Christie, Manson & Woods, at their Great Rooms, 8, King Street, St. James's Square, on Monday, May 29, 1871 and three following days, at one o'clock precisely
[1871]
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Christie, Manson & Woods
Catalogue of a highly interesting collection of antiquities & works of art, formed by the late Henry F. Holt, Esq.
1871
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Christie, Manson & Woods
Catalogue of eighteen capital ancient & modern pictures, the property of a nobleman
[1871]
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Christie, Manson & Woods
Catalogue of a highly important assemblage of modern pictures, water=colour drawings, from different private sources ; including the collection of that well-known connoisseur, Thomas Agnew, esq., deceased, removed from his late residence, Fair Hope, Eccles : which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Christie, Manson & Woods, at their Great Rooms, 8, King Street, St. James's Square, on Saturday, May 6, 1871, at one o'clock precisely