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Advertisements May 1919 (front)
05/1919 | 194 | 34
Pages: i-xxii
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Attributed works:
[The Pembroke Galleries, Ltd. 81 Park Street, Bristol. Mrs. Robinson, by Geo. Romney.]
Attributed works:
[Arthur Ruck. 4 Berkeley Street, Piccadilly, London, W.1. Madonna and Child with Saints (on panel 53 1/2" x 53 1/2") by Utili da Faenza.]
Attributed works:
[C&C Rosoman. 38 Duke Street, Manchester Square, London, W1. The above print<. "The Ladies Waldegrave" (price £150), after Sir J. Reynolds, by V. Green, is part of a collection of genuine old mezzotint portraits, and it also includes the following colored engravings: The Last Litter and The Hard Bargain - Outside a Country Alehouse - Playing Dominoes and Playing with a Monkey - Master Lambton - Shipwrecked Sailorboy telling his story, and companion.]
Attributed works:
[Ehrich-Newhouse, incorporated. 578 Madison Avenue, New York. "Countess of Rothes." By Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) Size of Canvas 30 in. x 25 3/4 in.]
Attributed works:
[The Art Collector's Assoc., Ltd. 101 Jermyn Street, London, S.W.1. The Fishseller. By J. Toorenvliet.]
Attributed works:
[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. Maitre De Flemalle. XV Century.]
Attributed works:
[The Sackville Gallery, 28 Sackville, Piccadilly, London, W. The Holy Family with St. John, by Francia. 27 x 20 1/2.]
Attributed works:
[The Twenty-one Gallery. 21 York Buildings, Adelphi, W.C. 1, London. Mestrovic Exhibition.]
Attributed works:
[The XVIIth Century Gallery of Old Masters. 23a Old Bond Street, London. W.1. Still life, by Franz Snyders.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Harrods Ltd. London, SW1. Persian Rug of Fine Sarouk weave. Warm cream grounf centre and nigger black back-ground, no border. Soft tan and other low tones in the pattern. 6ft. 6in. x 4ft. 7in. Fine Kurdistan Rug, rich blue ground. Body of the Rug shows the Cypress and the Willow, symbols frequently used in Turbeliks or Grave Carpets. 10ft. 9in. x 7ft. Very fine quality Sarouk Rug, Cream ground with medallion, the latter having deep rich blue background and soft Rose tones in the design. 10ft. x 4ft 11in.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Lai-Yuan & Co., C. T. Loo, New York, 557 Fifth Avenue, Paris, 34 Rue Taitbout. Sculpture.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Ton-ying and company. London 161 New Bond Street. New York, 615 Fifth Avenue. Paris 26 Place St. Georges. Bronze vase.]
Western art unattributed:
[C. Angell. 34 Milsom Street, Bath. Genuine Chippendale Side-Table.]
Western art unattributed:
[Gill & Reigate, 73 to 85 Oxford Street, 7 Soho Sq., 6 to 8 Dean st, London, W. In our Collection of Antique Furniture, one of the largest in the World, we have at present a number of Grondfather Clocks, of which we illustrate three. These are all moderatly priced, those with lacquer decoration being one with dark-green and the other a briliant red ground, while the centre clock is a fine Eighteenth Century specimen in marqueterie inlaid case. There are also severalEnglish Backet Clocks of interest to Collectors.]
Western art unattributed:
[Knight, Frank & Rutley, 20 Hanover Square, London, W1. The Mortlake Panel, Made for Chales I when Prince of Wales. The border containing his badge, initials, etc. Four Brussels Tapestry Panels of Teniers Subjects.]
Western art unattributed:
[Satinover Galleries. 27 West 56th Street, New York. A Saint Family. Tentatively attributed to the Flemish School (?)]
Western art unattributed:
[Waring & Gillows, 164-180 Oxford St., London W. Handsome Antique Inlaid Sheraton Table.]