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Christie, James, the younger (1773--1831), auctioneer. [Sale cat. 1834:03:20]
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A catalogue of a very valuable and interesting assemblage of antique sculpture, ... the property of a man of taste, lately brought from Italy. Also, a few remaining Etruscan vases, of the celebrated Coghill Collection. A set of the Antichita d'Ercolano, and some other works ... also a very fine assemblage of genuine and rare terra cottas, ... The property of the late William Locke, Esq. of Norbury Park, deceased. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Christie, at his Great Room in Pall Mall, on Tuesday, the 17th of July, 1821, ...
London (Place), 1821].
7, [1], 4 p. ; 21.5 cm. (4°)

Lugt 10087. The second part, separately paginated, is headed '(After the sale of Marbles.)' and date June crossed through in favour of July in ink. Christie's sale of the substantive part of the Coghill Collection (Sir John Coghill (1766--1817), and formerly owned by G. G. de Rossi) was held in June 1819.

Copy Notes Many prices marked throughout in pencil; lot 77 Camilton corrected in red ink to Hamilton. Bound in a collection of sale catalogues of 'Articles Of Virtu', 1798 to 1832.

Binding Later C19th half calf, maroon binder's cloth boards. Numbered '22' in a series of sale catalogue volumes.

Reference Number 5000

Additional Names Locke, William - Collections


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