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[A. De. Casseres. 3 St. James’s Street, London, S.W.1.] Angelica Kauffmann, R. A. (30″ × 25″)
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[Arthur Tooth & Sons LTD, 31 Bruton Street, London, W1] J. J. Masquerier
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[Asscher, Koetser & Welker. 44 Duke Street, St. James’s, London, W.1.] Palma Vecchio. Virgin and Child with St. Joseph (Panel 26¼ by 34½ Inches).
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[Bachstitz Gallery, 11 Surinamestraat, The Hague, Holland.] Paolo Caliari, Called Paolo Veronese. Born in Verona 1528, Died in Venice 1588. Rapine of Europa. Canvas, Dimensions 77 × 133 cm.
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[Basil Dighton, 38 Bedford Sq., London, W.C.] A Room at 3 Savile Row, showing a pair of very fine Beauvais Tapestries after Boucher, and other interesting items.
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[Ehrich-Newhouse, incorporated. 578 Madison Avenue, New York.] Aimee Duvivier Marquis D'Acqueville Flourished 1786-1824. Described in the Burlington Magazine, March, 1914, Page 307
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[Frank T. Sabin, 172 New Bond Street, London, W.] Sir Walter Raleigh. Contemporary Picture from Corby Castle.
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[Furny’s. 8 Birchin Lane, London, E.C.3] Magnificent Marble Signed: C. Corti, Milano.
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[H. Fiquet & Cie. 88 Avenue Malakoff. Paris XVIme.] Honoré Daumier: Juge.
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[J. Nachemsonhn, 4 King Street, St. James’s, London, S.W.1.] Dresden Clock of Unique Design, Ornamented with the Finest Paintings. The Back Is Signed "Meissen 1727."
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[J. Nachemsonhn, 4 King Street, St. James’s, London, S.W.1.] Facsimile of Signature on the Back of the Clock
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[N. Eisenloeffel. Amsterdam, Rokin 34.] P. Gauguin Sujet de Martinique.
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[Phillips, Son & Neale. 73 New Bond Street, W.1.] A Corner of the Drawing Room, showing the suite in Aubusson Tapestry. A pair of fine French Console Tables. Aubusson Carpets and Early Candelabra.
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[The F. Kleinberger Gallery, Paris 9 Rue de l’Echelle, near Avenue de l’Opera. New York, 709 Fifth Avenue, between 55th and 56th street.] Portrait of a Gentleman by Bartelomé Estaban Murillo
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[The Sackville Gallery, 28 Sackville, Piccadilly, London, W] A Pair of Genuine Old Adam Cabinets, and Other Period Pieces of Old English Furniture, in Mahogany.
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[The Sackville Gallery, 28 Sackville, Piccadilly, London, W] Francesco Botticini. 1 m 84 × 97 cm.
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[W. M. Power, Ltd. 11 Old Bond Street, London, W.1.] Portrait of Archduke Albert, by Rubens
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[Williams & Sutch. 23a Old Bond Street, London, W.1.] James Maris. Size: 9½ × 6
Non-western art unattributed:
[Bluett & sons, 48 Davies Street, London, W.1] Leaf Shaped dish with lizard handles, enamelled "sur biscuit" with figure of Pu Tai under a canopy in yellow and aubergine on a green ground. Diam. 14½ ins. Ming period. (From the collection of the Earl of Gosford.)
Non-western art unattributed:
[C. T. Loo & Co., New York 41 East 57th Street, Paris 48 Rue de Courcelles] Tzu Chou Gallipot Vase with Small Flaring Neck, Cream White Glazing with Black Flowers. Sung Dynasty. Height 14 Inches.
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[Luzac & Co. 46 Great Russell Street, London, W.C.1] Bronze Statuette of Kondanda: Ráma: originally in the possession of the Ranas of Udaipur 1433-1468 Height 24″ (figure 18″) Early XIth Century - see Rūpam No. 8, page:: 19::
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[Parish-Watson. 560 Fifth Avenue. New York.] Rhages Polychrome Bottle Persian, 12th Century
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[The Century House Antique Galleries. 100 Knightsbridge, London, S.W.1.] Famille Verte Dish, c. 1720. Arms-Frederick Impaling Marescœ.
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[Ton-ying and company. London 161 New Bond Street. New York, 615 Fifth Avenue. Paris 26 Place St. Georges.] Bronze Fish Scale Sacrificial Vessel. Period: Chow.
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[Wallace Heaton, Ltd. 119 New Bond Street, London, W.1.] By Permission of Messrs. Yamanaka.
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[Wannieck, 1 Rue St. Georges, Paris.] Roof Tile Found at Tchu-Loo-Hsien Overflooded City in 1108. Sung Period.
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[Yamanaka & Co., 127 New Bond Street, London, W] Bronze Sacrificial Vessel, circular, with recurved sides, two monster heads handles on mythological bear feet with vigorous archaic design and Tao-Tieh mask. Sung dynasty.
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[Alfred Spero, 23 Brook St. London, W.] This Bronze, One of the Most Important of the Renaissance, is Part of the J. P. Heseltine Collection
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[Arthur Churchill. 10 Dover Street, London, W.1.] A Pair of Fine Cut Sweetmeat Glasses, 6¼ Inches High.
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[Edwards & Sons, Limited. 157,159 & 161 Regent Street, London, W.1.] A Very Rare and Beautiful Set of Three Old Irish Candelabra. Height, 2 ft. Height of Centre One, 2 ft. 3½ ins.
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[Hammond & Cardew. 84 &85 Petty France, Westminster, S.W.1.] 18th Century Mahogany Sideboard-4 ft. 6 ins. Untouched condition. 18th century Mahogany Mirror condition untouched. Pr. of old Sheffield Plate Candelabra.
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[Howard Young Galleries. 634 Fifth Avenue, New York.] One of our Galleries
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[Lewis & Lewis. 37 New Bond St., London, W.] Rare Example of William & Mary Writing Bureau in Seaweed Marqueterie. Inlaid Walnut Picked out in Gilt. Width 3 ft. 6 ins. Depth 2 ft.
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[The Carroll Gallery, Limited. 117 King Street West, Toronto, Canada.] Flemish School (Panel 12 + 8). 16th Century
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[Waring & Gillows, 164-180 Oxford St., London W] 5 ft. Carved and Gilt Bedstead, the head board is covered with fine Italian embroidery. Price on application.
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[Wilbery. 4 King’s Street, St. James’s, London, S.W.1.] Chippendale Settee Circa 1760 in Original Condition.