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Catalogue of valuable English silver, &c., comprising a superb Elizabethan cup and cover, London, 1569, and a George II punch bowl, by Thomas Farren, 1741, the property of Sir Stephen Lennard, Bart., an Elizabethan jug; a Queen Mary Apostle spoon; a Scottish mug, by James Sympson, 1701; a Charles II wine cistern, 238 ounces; a cake basket, by Charles Kandler, 1732; a Royal silver-gilt tea tray, 1802; Irish salvers; a Nuremberg tankard, by Pieter Sigmundt, c. 1610, the property of F. B. Barton, Esq.; the property of Mrs. Agnes Woods; the property of the Hon. Mrs. Robert Lygon; the property of Mrs. M. H. Marsden; objects of vertu, jewellery, &c. comprising English and continental miniatures, by or attributed to J. B. Isabey, J. B. J. Augustin, M. Tibert, F. Dumont, P. A. Hall, Aug. Ritt, Samuel Collins and G. Engleheart, French and English gold snuff boxes, masonic badges; an English watch, by J. Kenebel; etc. including the property of a Gentleman; gold-mounted bronze armours & weapons of the early Iron Age, the property of the Marchese di Palombaro, 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 28th of July, 1932, at one o’clock precisely

Catalogue de vente

Author
Sotheby's
Publication date
1932
Period
20e siècle
Subject
Vente. Art. Londres. 1932-07-28
Vente. Armes. Londres. 1932-07-28
Vente. Bijoux. Londres. 1932-07-28
Collection. Art. Lennard, Stephen (baronet)
Collection. Art. Barton, F. B. (esquire)
Collection. Art. Woods, Agnes (mistress)
Collection. Art. Lygon, Robert (mistress)
Collection. Art. Marsden, M. H. (mistress)
Collection. Art. Palombaro (marchese di)
Format
1 volume (27 pages-[5] feuillets de planches) : illustrations ; 25 cm
Source
Cote de l'original : VP 1932/514 ; Cote du microfilm : Mfilm 35 1932 07 28 (bobine 458)
Location
London
Publisher
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
Content note
Contient 150 lots et 5 planches
Additional note
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
Document language
Anglais
Digitization date
2014
Number of views
21
Reference
NUM CV16636_19320728
Original library
Bibliothèque de l'Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art, collections Jacques Doucet
Corpus
Imprimés > Catalogues de vente > 20e siècle
Nouveautés > Catalogues de vente modernes

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