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Advertisements November 1911 (Front)
11/1911 | 104 | 20
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
[J. St. Hense, 48 Duke Street, St. James’s, S.W. Mother and Child. By Esaias Boursse.]
Attributed works:
[T. J. Larkin, 104 New Bond Street, London, W. A magnificent Cloisonne Incense Burner of the Ming period. Rich turquoise-blue ground, decorated with mythical and other animals in various colours. Height, 2 ft. 3 inches.]
Attributed works:
[Yamanaka & Co., 68 New Bond Street, London, W. Model of camel in these shades of brown. Thang dynasty.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[The Persian Art Galleries, 128 New Bond St., London, W. Decorated plate from Persia (?)]
Western art unattributed:
[A. C. Pinna, 20 Dover St., Piccadilly, London. One of pair of Painted Satinwood Side Tables. These Tables are made to clip together, thus forming a Centre Table of exquisite design.]
Western art unattributed:
[Boehler, Briennerstrasse 12, Munich. The painting represents the a German (?) coat of arms arriving from the sky with Athena, Goddess of Justice, and Zeus, King of the Gods. On the land, people are called to view the battle (?) in the background. French or Italian School (?).]
Western art unattributed:
[Charles Prior, 115 Crawford Street, London, W. A Wood table with a foldable wing]
Western art unattributed:
[Frank T. Sabin, 172 New Bond Street, London, W. Portrait of a child in country landscape. Gainsborough (?)]
Western art unattributed:
[Gill & Reigate, 73 to 85 Oxford Street, London, W. 18th Century decorate chimney with painting on the top.]
Western art unattributed:
[Seligmann, 23 Place Vendôme, Paris. French School (?) Tapestry. The wedding feast of the village]
Western art unattributed:
[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 (?)]