A descriptive, explanatory, and critical, catalogue
1834
85
Designs for shop-fronts and door-cases
[not before 1834?]
86
The annual souvenir
MDCCCXXXIV [1834]
87
Gould, John
Biographical sketches of eminent artists
1834
88
Price, Edward
Norway. Views of wild scenery
1834
89
Nicholson, Michael Angelo, -1842
The five orders
1834
90
Phillips, H., -1840
A catalogue of a valuable and extensive collection of ancient and modern prints, the property of a nobleman of high rank, part the second, consisting of the works of Wenceslaus Hollar .... : etchings by Rembrandt and his scholars ... : specimens of the German School, among which will be found the works of Albert Durer, Lucas Van Leyden, and the Little Masters : a continuation of the series of foreign portraits, engravings after French painters, works of Wille, &c. : which, together will the portfolios which contained this collection, will be sold by auction by Mr. Phillips at his Great Rooms, 73, Bond Street, on Monday, the 9th day of June, 1834, and nine following days ..
[1834]
91
Inglis, Henry D. (Henry David), 1795–1835
Ireland in 1834
1834
92
Evans, R. H. (Robert Harding), 1777–1857
Catalogue of the splendid, choice, and curious library of P.A. Hanrott, Esq
[[1834]
93
Phillips, H., -1840
A catalogue of a valuable and extensive collection of ancient and modern prints, the property of a nobleman of high rank
[1834]
94
Busby, C. A. (Charles Augustin), 1786–1834
A collection of designs for modern embellishments suitable to parlours, dining & drawing rooms, folding doors, chimney pieces, varandas, frizes, &c. on 25 plates
[1834?]
95
De Ville, James, 1776–1846
A catalogue of antique, ancient and Italian works of art in bronze, on view and sale at Mr. Deville's rooms, No. 367, Strand
1834
96
Two sketchbooks of architectural views,
1834-1846
97
Carey, William, 1759–1839
Lorenzo's critical letters (second series)
1834-1835
98
Christie, Manson, & Christie
A catalogue of the very important, and highly interesting collection of manuscripts, state papers and autograph letters, received by Sir Robert Southwell, while Clerk of the Privy Council ... his son, the Hon. Edward Southwell, and William Blathwayt, Secretary at War; the property of Lord de Clifford, deceased, and removed from his Lordship's Seat, King's Weston, near Bristol
[1834]
99
Cruchley, G. F
Cruchley's New plan of London
[1834]
100
Smirke, Sydney, 1798–1877
Suggestions for the architectural improvement of the western part of London