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Book Review
Bramantino: L’arte nuova del Rinascimento lombardo, M. Natale, ed.
01/2015 | 1342 | 157
Pages: 33-34
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Robertson, Charles (Robertson, Charles)
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34. Madonna and saints, by Bramantino (Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence; exh. Museo Cantonale d'Arte Lugano)
Book Review
Rinascimento in Lombardia. Foppa, Zenale, Leonardo, Bramantino
01/2013 | 1318 | 150
Pages: 32-33
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Robertson, Charles (Robertson, Charles)
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Exhibition Review
Bramantino. Milan
10/2012 | 1315 | 154
Pages: 728-729
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Robertson, Charles (Robertson, Charles)
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66. Virgin and Child with Sts Ambrose and Michael, by Bramantino. 1505. Panel, 122 by 157 cm. (Pinacoteca, Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan; exh. Castello Sforzesco, Milan).
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67. Lucretia, here attributed to Bramantino. c.1520. Canvas, 125 by 95 cm. Photographed during restoration. (Private collection, Milan).
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68. Argus, here attributed to Bramante. c.1490. Fresco, 560 by 400 cm. (Castello Sforzesco, Milan).
Publication Received
Bramantino: la Pietà Artara Ritrovata. Contributo al Percorso e alla Cronologia del Pittore Lombardo [and: Appropriating Antiquity/Saisir l'Antique: Collections et collectionneurs d'antiques en Belgique et en Grande-Bretagne au XIXe siècle (Lucernae Novantiquae 2, Etudes d'Archéologie classique de l'Université libre de Bruxelles)]
04/2006 | 1237 | 148
Pages: 284
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Robertson, Charles (Robertson, Charles)
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Sweetman, John (Sweetman, John; Sweetman, J. E.)
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Bramantino: la Pietà Artara Ritrovata. Contributo al Percorso e alla Cronologia del Pittore Lombardo | author: Marani, Pietro C.
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Bramantino's 'Crucifixion': Iconography, Date and Commissioning
12/1974 | 861 | 116
Pages: 727-734
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Mulazzani, Germano (Mulazzani, Germano)
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17. Crucifixion, by Bramantino. Canvas, 372 by 270 cm. (Pinacoteca di Brera.)
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18. Detail from Bramantino's Crucifixion Illustrated in Fig.17.
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19. Detail from Bramantino's Crucifixion Illustrated in Fig. 17.
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20. Detail from Bramantino's Crucifixion Illustrated in Fig. 17.
Supplement
Notable Works of Art Now on the Market: Supplement
12/1937 | 417 | 71
Pages: 321-342
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Plate II. Christ among the Apostles, by Bartolomeo Suardi, Called Bramantino. Panel, 9 by 7½ Inches. The Property of Mr. F. A. Drey, 32 St. James's Street, London, S. W. I
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Plate III. The Crucifixion, by Lucas Cranach the Elder, c. 1515. Panel, 24 by $15frac{3}{4}$ Inches. The Property of the Galerie Sanct Lucas, Josefsplatz 5, Vienna, I, Austria
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Plate IV. The Virgin and Child with the Infant St. John, by Lucas Cranach the Elder. Signed. c. 1525. Panel, 26¼ by $17frac{3}{4}$ Inches. The Property of Messrs. Matthiesen Ltd., II Carlos Place, Grosvenor Square, London, W. I
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Plate IX. Rome, View of the Square of the Lateran, by Antonio Canal (Canaletto). Canvas, 24 by 38 Inches. The Property of Messrs. Arthur Tooth & Sons, Ltd., 155, New Bond Street, London, W. I.
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Plate V. St. Francis in Meditation, by El Greco. Canvas, 45½ by $40frac{3}{8}$ Inches. The Property of Messrs. Asscher & Welker, 8, Duke Street, London S. W. I.
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Plate VI. Mount Parnassus, by Claude Lorraine. Signed and Dated 1678, Romae. Canvas, 56½ by 76 Inches. The Property of Messrs. Tomas Harris Ltd., 50, Conduit Street, London, W. I.
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Plate VII. Mountainous River Scene, by Hercules Segers. Panel, 20 by 26½ Inches. The Property of Mr. W. E. Duits, 6 Duke Street, St. James's, London, S. W. I
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Plate VIII. Pastoral Landscape, by Francesco Zuccarelli, R. A. Canvas, 40 by 60 Inches. The Property of Mr. Vitale Bloch, 7 St. James's Street, London, S. W. I
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Plate X. Interior of an Inn, by Adriaen van Ostade. Signed and Dated 1671. Panel, 17 by 14 Inches. The Property of Messrs. Paul Graupe & Co., 16 Place Vendôme, Paris
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Plate XI. The Way to the Farm, by John Constable, R. A., 1809. Canvas, 13½ by 11½ Inches. The Property of Messrs. Spink & Son, Ltd., 5, 6 and 7 King Street, St. James's, London, S. W. I
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Plate XII. Portrait of a Lady, by Jacob Seisenegger. Panel, 28 by 21 Inches. The Property of Mr. Julius Böhler, Briennerstrasse 12, Munich.
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Plate XIII. Barbara, Wife of Mattheaus Schwarz, by Christoph Amberger. 1542. Panel, 27½ by 23½ Inches. The Property of Messrs. Arnold Seligmann, Trevor & Co. Ltd., 53 Grosvenor Street, London, W. I.
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Plate XIV. Portrait of a Gentleman, by Gerard David. Panel, 6¼ by $5frac{1}{8}$ Inches. The Property of the Bachstitz Gallery, II, Surinamestraat, the Hague, Holland.
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Plate XIX. The Trower Children, by Thomas Gainsborough. Canvas, 58 by 46 Inches. The Property of Mr. Anthony F. Reyre (The Ver Meer Gallery,) I, King Street, St. James's, London, S. W. I.
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Plate XV. The Accountant, by Rembrandt. Canvas, 40 by 31 Inches. The Property of Firma D. Katz, 33-37 Spoorstraat, Dieren bij Arnhem, Holland.
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Plate XVI. Jan Malderus, Fifth Bishop of Antwerp, by Sir Anthony van Dyck, about 1628. Canvas, 45½ by 38 Inches. The Property of Mr. Frank T. Sabin, 154, New Bond Street, London, W. I.
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Plate XVII. Portrait of Joris De Caullery, by Rembrandt. Signed and Dated 1632. Canvas, 40¼ by 33 Inches. The Property of the John Levy Galleries, I, East 57th Street, New York.
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Plate XVIII. Portrait of Don Antonio Nortega, by Francesco Goya, 1801. Canvas, 40½ by $31frac{3}{4}$ Inches. The Property of Messrs. Wildenstein & Co. Ltd., 147, New Bond Street, London, W. I.
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Plate XX. Portrait of Mademoiselle V. By Auguste Renoir, c. 1863-64. Canvas, $39frac{3}{8}$ by $31frac{3}{4}$ Inches. The Property of the Galerie de L'Elysée, 69 Faubourg St. Honoré, Paris, VIIIe.
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Plate XXI. Portrait of Mrs. William C. Grove, by G. Romney. Canvas, 30 by 25 Inches. The Property of Messrs. Vicars Brothers, Ltd., 12 Old Bond Street, London, W. I
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Plate XXII. "Fille a l'Accroche-Cœur," by Henri Toulouse-Lautrec. 1889. Signed with Monogram. Cardboard, $26frac{3}{4}$ by $21frac{3}{4}$ Inches. The Property of Messrs. Alex. Reid & Lefevre, Ltd. Ia, King Street, St. James's, London, S. W. I.
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Plate XXIII. Emile Zola and Paul Alexis, by Paul Cézanne. c. 1869-70. Canvas, $51frac{3}{4}$ by $62frac{3}{4}$ Inches. The Property of Messrs. Wildenstein & Co. Ltd. 147, New Bond Street, London, W. I.
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Plate XXIV. Portraits of Thomas Pownall and His Wife, by Daniel Gardner. Pastels (Oval), 11¼ by 9¼ Inches. The Property of the Independent Gallery, 7a, Grafton Street, London, W. I
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Plate XXIX. Celadon Vase. Sung Period, A. D. 960-1279. Height, 9½ Inches. The Property of Mr. Peter Boode, 125 Mount Street, London, W. I
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Plate XXVI. Square Bronze "Ting." Shang-Yin Period, B. C.? 1766-1122. Height, with Handles, 8½ Inches. Length $6frac{3}{4}$ Inches. Width 5¼ Inches. The Property of Mr. W. Burchard, Princes House, 39 Jermyn Street, London, S. W. I.
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Plate XXVII. A Court Lady with Attendants, Musicians and Dancers. Painted Terra-Cotta. T'ang Period, 618-906. The Property of Messrs. C. T. Loo & Co., 48 rue de Courcelles, Paris
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Plate XXVIII. Glazed Stoneware Jar. Ming Dynasty, A. D. 1368-1644. Height 15 Inches. The Property of Messrs. John Sparks, 128 Mount Street, London, W. I
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Plate XXX. Porcelain Figure of a Kylin. Famille Verte. K'ang-Hsi Period, 1662-1722. Height 5¼ Inches, Width 5½ Inches. The Property of Messrs. Frank Partridge & Sons Ltd., 26 King Street, St. James's, London, S. W. I
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Plate XXXI. Translucent Grey Jade Pillow. Sung Dynasty, A. D. 960-1279. Length 11 Inches. Diameter 5 Inches. The Property of Messrs. Spink & Son Ltd., 5, 6 and 7 King Street, St. James's, London, S. W. I
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Plate XXXV. Rug with Serpentine Design. Basra. Seventeenth Century. 5 Feet 5 Inches by 4 Feet 10 Inches. The Property of Messrs. Jekylls, 11b Hay Hill, Berkeley Square, London, W. I.
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Plate I. The Nativity of the Virgin, French School, Fifteenth Century. Pancl, $19frac{3}{4}$ by 14½ Inches. The Property of Capt. R. Langton Douglas, II Montagu Place, Bryanston Square, London, W. I.
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Plate XXV. Maiolica Dish. Castel Durante, c. 1530. Diameter 11 Inches. The Property of Mr. Alfred Spero, 48, Duke Street, St. James's, London, S. W. I.
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Plate XXXII. Carved and Gilt Gesso Arm-Chair. English. c. 1670. Height 3 Feet. Width 2 Feet. The Property of Messrs. J. M. Botibol, 28 Hanway Street, Oxford Street, London, W. I
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Plate XXXIII. Hepplewhite Pembroke Table, Mahogany. Extreme Width 2 Feet 4 Inches, Extreme Length 3 Feet 6 Inches, Length Closed 1 Foot 7 Inches. The Property of Messrs M. Harris & Sons, 44-52 New Oxford Street, London, W. C.2. and 61 St. James's Street, London, S. W. I.
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Plate XXXIV. Double-Sided Writing Table, "Chinese" Chippendale, Mahogany. Width 5 Feet 6 Inches. The Property of Messrs. M. Harris & Sons, 44-52 New Oxford Street, London, W. C.2. and 61 St. James's Street, London, S. W. I.
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Plate XXXVI. Portable Altar, Silver Gilt, North German, c. 1225-1250. Length 6¼ Inches, Width 4 Inches, Depth 2 Inches. The Property of Messrs. S. J. Phillips, 113 New Bond Street, London, W. I.
Article
The Adoration of the Magi, by Bramantino
07/1916 | 160 | 29
Pages: 140-141
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Borenius, Tancred (Borenius, Tancred; B., T.; Borenius, Dr.; Borenius, T.)
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The National Gallery, Layard Bequest. Oil on Panel, 60.3 × 57.7 cm. "The Adoration of the Magi" by Bramantino
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Bramantino
09/1913 | 126 | 23
Pages: 316-317
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Fry, Roger E. (Fry, Roger E.; Fry, Roger (R. F.; R. E. F.); F., R. E.; Fry, R. E.; F., R.; F.)
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The Virgin and Child. by Bramantino. The Property of Mr. P. M. Turner
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Exhibition of Old Masters at the Grafton Galleries-I
11/1911 | 104 | 20
Pages: 66-67+70-73+76-77
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Fry, Roger E. (Fry, Roger E.; Fry, Roger (R. F.; R. E. F.); F., R. E.; Fry, R. E.; F., R.; F.)
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Plate I. Salvator Mundi, Attributed to Giotto. Lady Jekyll's Collection. Exhibition of Old Masters at the Grafton Galleries
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Plate II. The Madonna and Child Enthroned with Angels, by Masaccio. Rev. A. F. Sutton's Collection. Exhibition of Old Masters at the Grafton Galleries. Exhibition of Old Masters at the Grafton Galleries
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Plate III. Two Fragments of a "Baptism of Christ" by Luca Signorelli. Collection of Sir Frederick Cook, Bart. Exhibition of Old Masters at the Grafton Galleries
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Plate IV. Madonna and Child, by Bramantino. Count Victor Goloubew's Collection. Exhibition of Old Masters at the Grafton Galleries
Advertisements
Advertisements November 1909 (front)
11/1909 | 80 | 16
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[Dowdeswell & Dowdeswells Limited, 160 New Bond Street, London. Chronological Chart of the Painters of Flemish, French, German, Dutch, Spanish and British School.]
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[Godfrey Giles, 18 Old Cavendish Street, Oxford Street, London, W. Samples of "THE GODFREY SILK" Wall Coverings.]
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[Godfrey Giles, 18 Old Cavendish Street, Oxford Street, London, W] A Georgian Dining Room. Cleveland House, St. James's Square, W.
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[Lewis & Simmons. 75 Knightsbridge, London, S.W.] By J. L. David, Portrait of the Artist and His Wife.
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[S. T. Smith, 37 Duke Street, St. James’s, London, SW] A Study. By Richard Cosway, R. A
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[S. T. Smith, 37 Duke Street, St. James’s, London, SW] Madame Vigee le Brun. By Herself Sold to the Nation by Messrs. S. T. Smith and Sons
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[The Medici Society. Ltd, 111 St. Martin’s Lane, London, W.C. Print for Bramantino of "Putto under a Vine."]
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[The Medici Society. Ltd, 111 St. Martin’s Lane, London, W.C. Print of "The Painter's Daughters" by Gainsborough.]
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[The Orchestrelle Company, Aeolian Hall, 135-137 New Bond Street, W. Every Man has Music Deep Within Him.]
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[Thos. Agnew & Sons, LTD, 43 Old Bond Street, 3 Albemarle Street, London, W.1] The Grand Canal, Venice. By R. P. Bonington
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[T. J. Larkin, 104 New Bond Street, London, W] A Rare Kanghi Vase. Light Green Ground. Decorated with a Prunus Tree, with Blossoms in Pale Pink. Height, without Stand, 17½ in.
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[The Edward Gallery, 72 New Bond Street, London. Old Chinese Porcelains] The Ruby Vase.
Non-western art unattributed:
[Yamanaka & Co., 68 New Bond Street, London, W. Ancient Chinese pottery.]
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[Cardinal & Harford, 108-110 High Holborn, W.C. Interior Photograph of the Warehouse with Oriental carpets]
Western art unattributed:
[E. M. Hodgkins, 158 New Bond Street, London, W., 18 rue de la Ville-l’Evêque, Buolevard Malesherbes, Paris. Miniature Portrait of a Young Lady, decorate with Pearls. British School]
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[Frank T. Sabin, 172 New Bond Street, London, W. Portrait of a Lady in fashionable French style dress (?). Thomas Gainsborough (?)]
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[Geo.Fage, 133 Hornsey Road, Holloway, London] Specimen of Drawing and Print Restoring.
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[Maggs Brothers. 109 Strand, London, W.C.] Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson.
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[Seligmann, 23 Place Vendôme, Paris. Three white marble (?) statuettes on three wood (?) stands. The central statuette represents Bacchus with two Satyrs. The other two statuettes represent two Bacchantes]
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[Shepherd’s Gallery, 27 King’s, St., St. James’s, London, S.W. Portrait of a lady in a castigate black dress and a beautiful and elaborate lace around the head and the breast. Thomas Lawrence (?) ]
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[The Bushey School of Painting, Bushey, Herts. For the study of the Human Figure and Animal Painting from the Living Model. Photograph during an open air lesson with a horse.]
Western art unattributed:
[The Netherlands Gallery, 11A King St., St. James’ Sq., S.W. Pictures by Dutch and Flemish Masters. Portrait of an elderly man.]
Western art unattributed:
[The Sackville Gallery, 28 Sackville, Piccadilly, London, W. Portrait of a Gentleman wrapped in a mink(?) fur, on the back a window opens to an elegant and grand palace.]
Western art unattributed:
[W. & E. Thornton-Smith, The Georgian House, Soho Square, London, W. Antique oak furniture.]
Western art unattributed:
[W. & E. Thornton-Smith, The Georgian House, Soho Square, London, W.] An Elizabethan Bedstead
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[Waring & Gillows, 164-180 Oxford St., London W] A Charles II Room in Oak with Carving after Grinling Gibbons
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[Waring & Gillows, 164-180 Oxford St., London W] Country House Staircase by Warings
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[Wills & Simmons, 445 Oxford Street, London, W. Owing to the retirement of Mr. GEO. WILLS from business on account of ill-health, the whole of the very varied and fine collection is now offered at greatly reduced prices to effect a clearance. Many of the objects are from the most celebrated collections and embrace many of the rarest examples of Old Chelsea, Worcester, Bristol, Derby, Wedgwood, Oriental, and Continental China, Old Chippendale, Satinwood and French Furniture, Bronzes, Sculpture, Miniatures, and a large assortment of decorative property.]
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