Portraits, india drawings, &c: A Catalogue of a Genuine and valuable collection of English and Foreign Portraits, India Drawings, &c. Comprising the choicest works of Bartolozzi, Blooteling, Delaram, Drevet, Elstrack, Faithorne, Hogarth, Hollar, Loggan, Lombart, Masson Nantuiel, the Passes, Sherwin, Smith, Vertue, Vandycke, &c. &c. including several, rare and curious, of Charles the First and Second, Cromwells, the Orange and Palatine Families, &c. Among the Foreingers are many relating to English History, particularly those mentioned by Burnet, Clarendon, Granger, &c. The Collection in general is in perfect Preservation, and the finest Impressions; which will be sold by auction, By Mr. Richardson, at his house, No. 31, the Corner of Villers-Street, in the Strand, on Monday, February 18, 1799. And the Eighteen following days, at Twelve O'Clock. To be viewed three Days previous to the Sale. Catalogues, Price Three Shillings and Sixpence each, may be had of Mr. Clarke, Book-Seller, Bond-Street; Mr. Geo. Cooper, Glass-Manufacturer, No. 82, Lombard-Street; and of Mr. Richardson, No. 31, Strand. --- Mr. Richardson begs to inform his Friends, that, in addition to his usual Business, he proposes selling Prints, Books, Coins, and every other Article intended for public Sale
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1. Verfasser: Richardson, William fl. 1778-1815 (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: [London] Printed by T. Burton, Gate-Street, Lincoln's-Inn Fields [1799]
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Beschreibung:Catalogues for this auction were still available in early 1800 according to an advertisement in the 3 February [1800] auction catalogue
English Short Title Catalog, T13081
Reproduction of original from British Library
Sale conditions signed : W. Richardson
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