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Advertisements March 1906 (front)
03/1906 | 36 | 8
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[Dowdeswell and Dowdeswells Limited 160 New Bond Street, London. Photograph. Swantype reproduction of the Portrait of Marie Adelaide de France by Jean-Marc Nattier at Versailles]
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[Frank T. Sabin, 118 Shaftesbury Avenue, London. Illustration, mezzotint by Charles Turner after Joshua Reynolds, 1823-1825 ca. The Young Fortune Teller (Lord Henry Spencer and his sister Lady Charlotte Spencer, later Lady Nares).]
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[Law, Foulsham & Cole, 7 South Molton Street, London] Genuine Old Chippendale Wardrobe in Perfect Condition an Exceptionally Fine Specimen
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[Morris & Company Decorators Ltd., 449 Oxford Street, London.] 'The Bird' Tapestry, Designed by William Morris. (In Red or Blue Colouring.)
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[Morris & Company Decorators Ltd., 449 Oxford Street, London.] The 'Passing of Venus.' Design for Arras Tapestry by the Late Sir Edward Burne-Jones
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[Mr. Heyman's Galleries, 180 New Bond Street, London. Illustration: The Wreck by J. M. W. Turner (water colour, 36 x 25 in.)]
Western art unattributed:
[Cardinal & Harford, 108-110 High Holborn, London. Importers of oriental carpets. Photograph: Interior of The Levant Warehouse]
Western art unattributed:
[Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, Ltd. 112 & 110 Regent Street, London. Illustration: two eighteenth (?) century clocks]
Western art unattributed:
[Seligmann Works of Art, 31 St. James Street, London; 23 Place Vendome, Paris; 303 Fifth Avenue, New York. Illustration: three eighteenth century (?) ceramic statuettes representing one Bacchante, a river Nymph (?) and a Charity]
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Advertisements November 1905 (front)
11/1905 | 32 | 8
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[Burlington Magazine print for subscribers] Old Houses at la Roche; Etching by D Y. Cameron
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[Dowdeswell and Dowdeswells Limited 160 New Bond Street, London. Photograph. Swantype reproduction of the Portrait of Marie Adelaide de France by Jean-Marc Nattier at Versailles]
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[Frank T. Sabin, 118 Shaftesbury Avenue, London. Illustration, mezzotint by Charles Turner after Joshua Reynolds, 1823-1825: The Mask: (Lady Charlotte Spencer, later Lady Nares, and her sister Lady Anne Spencer, later Countess of Shaftesbury)]
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[J. C. Vickery, 179-183 Regent Street, London] A selection of tortoiseshell writing sets.
Western art unattributed:
[Cardinal & Harford, 108-110 High Holborn, London. Importers of oriental carpets. Photograph: Interior of The Levant Warehouse]
Western art unattributed:
[Seligmann Works of Art, 31 St. James Street, London; 23 Place Vendome, Paris; 303 Fifth Avenue, New York. Illustration: Eighteenth century (?) metal tazza with flowers, foliage and eagle heads]
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Advertisements November 1904 (front)
11/1904 | 20 | 6
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President's Badge of Office, in Cast Silver. Designed and Executed by the Bromsgrove Guild, for the Leeds and Yorkshire Architectural Association.
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Advertisements July 1903 (front)
07/1903 | 5 | 2
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[Frank T. Sabin, 118 Shaftesbury Avenue, London] The Right Honourable, The Countess Maria Petrowna Czerniehen, print by William Pether after Jean-Baptiste Greuze, Mezzotint.
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[Limited edition of The Burlington Magazine] Dawn at Westminster, from the Original Mezzotint by William Hyde, Specially Engraved for the Burlington Magazine. Size of Plate, 10 × 7 inches.
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[Gillows Carpets, 406-414 Oxford Street, London] A Rare Specimen of an Antique Melas Double Prayer Rug, 11 ft. 3 in. × 4 ft. 10 in.
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[Yamanaka & Co. Antique and Modern Japanese and Chinese Works of Art. 68, New Bond Street, London. Image: Eight Noh Japanese Theatre Masks]
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Norman & Stacey Ltd. Tottenham Court Road, London. Image: A print of two connoisseurs in eighteenth century costume examining a high back chair
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[A. Fraser & Co. Union Street, Inverness] A XVI Century Spanish Carved Shrine with Hand-Painted Panels.
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[Arthur Whitcombe, The Cheltenham Fine Art Gallery, Cheltenham. Panel painting of Madonna with Child, apparently 16th c. Italian ]
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[C. J. Charles 27 and 29 Brook Street, London] Image: photograph of shop with furniture, paintings and antiques.
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[Cardinal & Harford, 108-110 High Holborn, London. Importers of oriental carpets. Photograph: Interior of The Levant Warehouse]
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[Erard 18 Great Marlborough Street, London - 13 Rue du Mail, Paris] Concert Grand, Style XIV., in Bois de Rose Satinée Parquetry, with Elaborate Hand-Chiselled Ormolu Mounts, Mercurially Gilded. Price £2,100.
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[Helen & Isabel Woollan, 28 Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, London] Old English Embroidered Fichu Which Belonged to Queen Caroline.
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Advertisements March 1903 (front)
03/1903 | 1 | 1
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Art and Book Company. 22 Paternoster Row London. Photograph: Young Lute Player, detail from: Presentation of Christ at the Temple by Vittore Carpaccio.
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Federick Rathbone, 20 Alfred Place West, South Kensington, London. Image: The Sydney Cove Medallion (Hope encouraging Art and Labour under the influence of Peace to pursue the employments necessary to give security and happiness to the infant colony), after Henry Webber.
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George Newnes, Southampton Street, Strand, London (publishers) Image: print by Garth Jones: I was in a gardyn under a shadowe as it were in thyssue of Aprylle (from: The Knight of the Towre)
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Helen and Isabel Woollan, 28 Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, London. Photograph: Lowestoft vase and Armorial Lowestoft plate.
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William Heinemann (publisher) 21, Bedford Street, London Image: Portrait by William Nicholson
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[Frank T. Sabin, 118, Shaftesbury Avenue, London. Image: Charlotte Duncombe (née Legge), Lady Feversham, print by Charles Wilkin after John Hoppner]
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[Hanfstaengl's 16 Pall Mall East London] The Man with the Pinks. Jan van Eyck.
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[Henry Graves & Co. 6 Pall Mall London - 44 Cherry Street Birmingham] The Man on the Balcony. Etching by P. G. Taverne after the original picture by J. L. E. Meissonier
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[Henry Sotheran & Co. 37, Piccadilly, London] A Party Angling by William Ward & George Keating after George Morland, London: Published by John Raphael Smith, 28 November 1789.
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[Obach and Co. 168, New Bond Street, London] Jean Arnolfini and His Wife
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C. J. Charles, 27 and 29 Brook Street, London [old English and French furniture, old tapestries, old Georgian masterpieces, Old Marble and stone garden ornament. Two photographs 1) Italianate fountain with child drinking sitting on a sea creature 2 two pieces of Tudor (?) furniture with floral tapestries upholstery]
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Coalbrookdale Co. Ltd. 141 Queen Victoria Street, London. Image: a line drawing of an ornate fireplace.
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D. Rothschild, 24 Charles Street Haymarket, London. Photograph: portrait of a woman in antique dress on a antique style chair, closed book in left hand, with a very visible engagement ring and right hand clasped under the chin. French? Early twentieth century?
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Frank Hyams, 128 New Bond Street, Photograph: Hei-Tiki and other objects in New Zealand greenstone
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Gill & Reigate, 77-85 Oxford Street, 6-7 Dean Street, London. Photograph: domestic interior
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Hewetsons 212 Tottenham Court Road, London [photograph: an interior with parquet flooring, eighteenth century furniture, an eighteenth century-style painting of a woman on a swing on the fireplace and a sculpture of a woman in antique dress]
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Hodgson & Co. Auctioneers of Rare and valuable books. 115, Chanchery Lane, London. Photograph: interior of their bookshop.
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Kirby & Co. Antiques and works of art. 25 Thurloe Place, South Kensington. Print reproduction of: Jar in Chinese faience from the Titsingh collection.
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London Stereoscopic Co. 106 and 108 Regent Street, London. Photograph: a rollercoaster.
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Norman & Stacey Ltd. Tottenham Court Road, London. Image: A print of two connoisseurs in eighteenth century costume examining a high back chair
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Spink & Son, Experts [Old English silver, antiques, coins, medals. 16,17 and 18 Piccadilly. Line drawing of an Egyptian (?) amphor, an English silver tankard and a Roman coin]
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W. D. Hodges & Co. 247 & 249 Brompton Road, London, Artistic Upholsterers, Decorators. Image: A grandfather clock and a chest of drawers (Bureaux).
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[Cardinal & Harford, 108-110 High Holborn, London. Importers of oriental carpets. Photograph: Interior of The Levant Warehouse]
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[Erard 18 Great Marlborough Street, London - 13 Rue du Mail, Paris] Piano-Louis XV., in Bois de Rose Satiné and Bois Tulippe, Ornamented with Rich Hand-Chased Ormulu of Finest Quality, Mercurial Gilding.
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[Hamptons Galleries, Pall Mall East, London. ] Set of 6 Genuine old Queen Anne Walnut Chairs. These Beautiful and Rare Examples of the Queen Anne Period are in Perfect Preservation. Now on View at Hamptons. An Old Istrian Marble Well-Head, Beautifully Sculptured in High Relief. Venetian, Circa-XVI. Century. 2 ft. 8 in. High; top, 3 ft. 4 in. × 3 ft. 4 in. An Exceptionally Interesting and Suitable Decoration for Terrace or Garden. Now on View at Hamptons. A Set of 10 High-Back Oak Stuart Chairs, Elaborately Carved with Bold Shell and Scroll Foliage, Carved Supports, Upholstered in Old Crimson Spanish Silk. These Interesting and Historical Chairs were Procured from the Descendants of the Stuart MacDonald Clan, and are in a Perfect State of Preservation.