Catalogue of valuable English and Scottish silver, etc., the property of the late Rt. Hon. the Earl of Moray, removed from Kinfauns Castle, including a massive dinner service, by Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh, and Paul Storr, London, fine entrée dishes, trays, etc., also a William III cup and cover, by Pierre Harrache, the property of Sir Digby Legard, Bart.; a remarkable embossed and pierced Charles II incense burner, the property of J. S. H. Fullerton, Esq.; a James I chalice, a Charles II Newcastle porringer and cover, from various private sources; fine continental silver, etc., including a French porringer and cover, circa 1700, and Spanish, Portuguese & Italian dishes, candlesticks, &c. the property of the late St. George Littledale, a Nuremberg silver-gilt cup and cover, the property of Richard Neall, Esq.; fine Spanish ewers, a Dresden serpentine tankard, c. 1600, a figure of a stork, Danzig, 17th century, and other early bird figures, etc. by German masters, the property of Herr Ludwig Silten, and from various sources; and a collection of masonic badges, the property of a Gentleman, which will be sold by auction by Messrs. Sotheby & Co. (G. D. Hobson, M.V.O., F. W. Warre, O.B.E., M.C., C. G. Des Graz, B.A., Miss E. Barlow, C. V. Pilkington, B.A.), auctioneers of literary property & works illustrative of the Fine Arts, at their large galleries, 34 & 35, New Bond Street, W. (1), on Thursday, the 26th of May, 1932, at one o'clock precisely
Catalogue de vente- Auteur
- Sotheby's
- Date
- 1932
- Période
- 20e siècle
- Sujet
- Vente. Art. Londres. 1932-05-26
- Collection. Art. Moray (earl of)
- Collection. Art. Legard, Digby (baronet)
- Collection. Art. Fullerton, J. S. H. (esquire)
- Collection. Art. Neall, Richard (esquire)
- Collection. Art. Silten, Ludwig (Herr)
- Collection. Art. Littledale, Clement St. George (esquire)
- Description matérielle
- 1 volume (26 pages-[7] feuillets de planches) : illustrations ; in-8°
- Informations bibliographiques
- Cote de l'original : VP 1932/324 ; Cote du microfilm : Mfilm 35 1932 05 26 (bobine 453)
- Lieu de publication
- London
- Editeur
- Sotheby's ; J. Davy & Sons
- Note
- La maison de vente Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, créée par Samuel Baker en 1744, prit le nom Sotheby & Co. en 1924 et déménagea de Wellington Street pour New Bond Street en 1917
- Note de contenu
- Contient 160 lots et 7 planches
- Note complémentaire
- Les noms de Geoffrey Dudley Hobson (1882-1949), Felix Walter Warre (1879-1953), C. G. Des Graz, Miss E. Barlow et C. V. Pilkington apparaissent sur la page de titre en tant qu'associés chez Sotheby's
- Langue du document
- Anglais
- Date de numérisation
- 2014
- Nombre de vues
- 22
- Identifiant numérique
- NUM CV16428_19320526
- Bibliothèque d'origine
- Bibliothèque de l'Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art, collections Jacques Doucet
- Conditions d'utilisation du document
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