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Foster and Son (London, England), auctioneer. A catalogue of a collection of pictures, the works of first-class living artists :
Foster and Son (London, England)
A catalogue of a collection of pictures, the works of first-class living artists
1855
Christie & Manson, auctioneer. Catalogue of the very choice collection of pictures, of the highest class, by Italian, Spanish, Flemish, Dutch, French, and English masters, of S.M. Mawson, esq., by whom they have been selected with great taste and judgment, chiefly on the continent :
Christie & Manson
Catalogue of the very choice collection of pictures, of the highest class, by Italian, Spanish, Flemish, Dutch, French, and English masters, of S.M. Mawson, esq., by whom they have been selected with great taste and judgment, chiefly on the continent
1855
Foster and Son (London, England), auctioneer. A catalogue of the original pictures by eminent British artists:
Foster and Son (London, England)
A catalogue of the original pictures by eminent British artists
[1855]
Christie & Manson, auctioneer. Catalogue of a portio of the collection of pictures, of the late most Noble the Duke of Argyll, removed from upper Brook Street :
Christie & Manson
Catalogue of a portio of the collection of pictures, of the late most Noble the Duke of Argyll, removed from upper Brook Street
1855
Foster and Son (London, England), auctioneer. A catalogue of a collection of twenty English pictures, of high merit and great importance, being a portion of the well-known collection of Charles Birch, esq. of Westfield House, Edgbaston, near Birmingham, whose cabinet of British art has justly obtained a more than local celebrity :
Foster and Son (London, England)
A catalogue of a collection of twenty English pictures, of high merit and great importance, being a portion of the well-known collection of Charles Birch, esq. of Westfield House, Edgbaston, near Birmingham, whose cabinet of British art has justly obtained a more than local celebrity
1855