APA (7th ed.) Citation

Paterson, S. (1759). A catalogue of natural and artificial rarities, fossils, ores, shells, plaisters, bronzes, pictures, prints and drawings, Greek, Roman, English and foreign, gold, silver and copper coins and medals, mathematical instruments, and other curiosities, including the entire collection of Mr. Edward Steele, painter: Which will be sold by auction, by Samuel Paterson, at Essex House in Essex-Street, in the Strand, on Friday the 27th of April 1759. To begin precisely at twelve o'clock. The whole may be viewed on Wendesday the 25th instant, and to the time of sale. Catalogues may be had gratis at the place of sale. s.n.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Paterson, Samuel. A Catalogue of Natural and Artificial Rarities, Fossils, Ores, Shells, Plaisters, Bronzes, Pictures, Prints and Drawings, Greek, Roman, English and Foreign, Gold, Silver and Copper Coins and Medals, Mathematical Instruments, and Other Curiosities, Including the Entire Collection of Mr. Edward Steele, Painter: Which Will Be Sold by Auction, by Samuel Paterson, at Essex House in Essex-Street, in the Strand, on Friday the 27th of April 1759. To Begin Precisely at Twelve O'clock. The Whole May Be Viewed on Wendesday the 25th Instant, and to the Time of Sale. Catalogues May Be Had Gratis at the Place of Sale. [London]: s.n, 1759.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Paterson, Samuel. A Catalogue of Natural and Artificial Rarities, Fossils, Ores, Shells, Plaisters, Bronzes, Pictures, Prints and Drawings, Greek, Roman, English and Foreign, Gold, Silver and Copper Coins and Medals, Mathematical Instruments, and Other Curiosities, Including the Entire Collection of Mr. Edward Steele, Painter: Which Will Be Sold by Auction, by Samuel Paterson, at Essex House in Essex-Street, in the Strand, on Friday the 27th of April 1759. To Begin Precisely at Twelve O'clock. The Whole May Be Viewed on Wendesday the 25th Instant, and to the Time of Sale. Catalogues May Be Had Gratis at the Place of Sale. s.n, 1759.

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