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Christie, James, 1773-1831, auctioneer, publisher. A catalogue of a valuable collection of Italian, French, Flemish and Dutch pictures, including several very pleasing cabinet specimens : also, an assemblage of valuable prints by Woollett, early impressions : a few musical instruments, a capital and fine toned grand piano forte, with additional keys by Ball : the property of An Amateur : the pictures comprise the works of Titian, P. Veronese, Giorgione, Palma, Bronzino, Carracci, Guido, C. Ferri, C. Marratti, S. Rosa, Murillo, Poussin, Le Brun, Rubens, V. Dyck, Teniers, P. Neefs, Rembrandt, Cuyp, Wouvermans, V. De Velde, Ruysdael, Ferg, Gainsborough, Morland : which will be sold by auction, without reserve, by Mr. Christie, at his Great Room, Pall Mall, on Friday, November 9, 1810, and following day, precisely at one o'clock.
Christie, James, 1773–1831
A catalogue of a valuable collection of Italian, French, Flemish and Dutch pictures, including several very pleasing cabinet specimens : also, an assemblage of valuable prints by Woollett, early impressions : a few musical instruments, a capital and fine toned grand piano forte, with additional keys by Ball : the property of An Amateur : the pictures comprise the works of Titian, P. Veronese, Giorgione, Palma, Bronzino, Carracci, Guido, C. Ferri, C. Marratti, S. Rosa, Murillo, Poussin, Le Brun, Rubens, V. Dyck, Teniers, P. Neefs, Rembrandt, Cuyp, Wouvermans, V. De Velde, Ruysdael, Ferg, Gainsborough, Morland : which will be sold by auction, without reserve, by Mr. Christie, at his Great Room, Pall Mall, on Friday, November 9, 1810, and following day, precisely at one o'clock
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