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A Catalogue (part the first) of the last year's produce of the Derby and Chelsea Porcelaine Manufactories ... Which by order of Mess. Duesbury and Co. will be sold by auction, by Mr. Christie at his Great Room, the Royal Academy, Pall Mall, on Tuesday, the 9th, and Wednesday, the 10th of February, 1773 ...
A Catalogue (part the first) of the last year's produce of the Derby and Chelsea Porcelaine Manufactories ... Which by order of Mess. Duesbury and Co. will be sold by auction, by Mr. Christie at his Great Room, the Royal Academy, Pall Mall, on Tuesday, the 9th, and Wednesday, the 10th of February, 1773 ... [London, 1773].
A two-day sale's auction catalog by James Christie (1730-1803). Each day has 75 items, including porcelain, vases, urns, tripods, altars and dessert services. The "Second Day's Sale" pages are misbound.
Leftover tape and glue on the back, slightly foxed, some nicks on the edges. Remains of blue paper wrapper.
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A catalogue of the last year's produce of valuable Chelsea Porcelaine Manufactory : consisting of the greatest variety of table and desert services ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Burnsall ...
A catalog of the wares produced by the Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory in 1760 being sold at auction by Mr. Burnsall in 1761. The catalog includes the "Conditions of Sale" and a daily listing of items for sale beginning on April 30, 1761. The last day of sale in the catalog is for May 4, 1761 though the catalog is incomplete and this may not have been the last day of the sale. The sale was advertised in the Public Advertiser as late as May 5, 1761.
Date of publication from Cheney, C.R. Handbook of dates for students of English history.
Manuscript additions noting prices appear next to some of the lots.
Description based on imperfect copy: lacks all after page 16.
"The whole to be viewed on Tuesday the 28th of April, and to the Time of Sale, which will begin at Twelve o'Clock."
"Catalogues to be had the Days of Viewing at the following Places for Six-pence each, which will be allowed to the Purchasers ; at the Union Coffee house, opposite the Royal Exchange, Cornhill ; at George's Coffee-house, at the upper End of Hay-market ; at Church Coffee-house, Piccadilly, and at the Place of Sale."
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A catalogue of the last year's large and valuable production of the Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory : consisting of elegant epargnes ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Ford, at his Great Room in the Haymarket, on Monday the 10th of March and the fifteen following days, Sundays excepted.
Catalog of Chelsea porcelain produced in 1754 to be auctioned by Mr. Ford in Haymarket over 16 days from March 10-27, 1755. The items to be auctioned are listed under the headings for each of the sixteen days of the sale. The "Conditions of Sale" appears on page [2]. This is the third auction catalog for the Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory and the earliest surviving catalog. The earliest being for the auctions of the spring of 1754 and December, 1754.
The WHOLE may be viewed on Thursday the 6th and every Day till the Time of Sale, which will begin each Day punctually at 12 o' clock."
CATALOGUES to be had at Mr. FORD's Price One Shilling, which Money will be allowed to those that are Purchasers."
Date of publication from Cheney, C.R. Handbook of dates for students of English history.
Head and tail-pieces.