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FAREBROTHER & CO., Messrs.
[Sale catalogue. 1833:05:17]
Lisson Grove, North. Valuable freehold estates, consisting of several residences, shops, a dairy, and other property, suited for sculptors, builders & others. The particulars and conditions of sale of the following valuable freehold estates, situate in Lisson Grove, North, and Grove Street, Paddington; viz. an excellent residence, with capital shew room, painting room, &c. now in the occupation of Charles Rossi, Esq. sculptor, &c. ... Which will be sold by auction, by Farebrother & Co., at Garraway's Coffee House, 'Change Alley, Cornhill, on Friday, the 17th day of May, 1833, ... in five lots. ...
London (Place), [1833].
3, [1] p., [1] fold. plan ; 36.8 cm. (2º)

With a docket-title. The premises were apparently acquired by William Griggs, Builder, who subsequently circulated a prospectus announcing their engagement for his marble, stone and terra cotta works (q.v.).

Copy Notes Bound (27) in a collection of estate particulars.

Binding Later C19th marbled-paper boards, ribbed morocco-grain cloth spine gilt-lettered 'Sale Catalogues'. 37.6 cm. Later numbered '48' in a series of sale catalogue volumes.

Reference Number 5096

Additional Names Rossi, Charles (1762--1839) - Homes and haunts - Paddington; Griggs, William


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