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Catalogue of a choice and valuable collection of second-hand books : including architecture, antiquities, autographs, biography, costumes, etchings, fine arts, picture galleries, portraits, topography, etc., etc.: now on sale at the very moderate prices affixed for cash only, by Joseph Dodgson, 56, Albion Street, Leeds
Joseph Dodgson (firm)
1875
Errata slip inserted.
Catalogue of the choice collection of engravings, mezzotints and water colour drawings. Small library of valuable books and a few items of old china : sale day: Tuesday, October 14th, 1924... [etc.]
Oliver, Appleton & Kitchen (firm)
1924
The auction is held, "by order of Bernal Bagshawe, Esq".
Catalogue of the choice collection of engravings, mezzotints and water colour drawings. Small library of valuable books and a few items of old china : sale day: Tuesday, October 14th, 1924... [etc.]
Oliver, Appleton & Kitchen (firm)
1924
The auction is held, "by order of Bernal Bagshawe, Esq".
Catalogue of oil paintings, books, silver plate and jewellery... to be sold at auction... on Wednesday, May 23rd, 1906, by Louis Ferrari; auctioneer
Louis Ferrari (firm)
1906
"Instructed by the executors of the late Robert. M. Burgess, esq., and another source".
Catalogue of a valuable collection of pictures... and a library of over 1,200 volumes of books ... which Messrs. Hepper & Sons will sell by auction ... on Thursday, Sept. 16th, 1926
Hepper & Sons
1926
"At the East Parade Auction Rooms, Leeds. By order of the Executors of the late Canon Greenwood, M.A., and removed from his residence, "The Croft," Kirby Wharfe".
Catalogue of a valuable collection of pictures... and a library of over 1,200 volumes of books ... which Messrs. Hepper & Sons will sell by auction ... on Thursday, Sept. 16th, 1926
Hepper & Sons
1926
"At the East Parade Auction Rooms, Leeds. By order of the Executors of the late Canon Greenwood, M.A., and removed from his residence, "The Croft," Kirby Wharfe".