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Christie's London Sales Website.Xlsx Christie's London Sales 1865-1939 Prices/anno Date Consignor Residence Contents IllusPages Lots tations Prices & 2/9-16/1866 Joseph Marryat Works of art Y 67 1161 names 6/13-19/1867 Charles Spencer Ricketts Objects of art & vertu N 62 1003 Some 10/29- Messrs. Spelman Pottery & porcelain Y 90 1791 N 11/3/1872 6/6 & 8- Prices & Alexander Barker 103 Piccadilly Works of art N 60 708 11/1874 names Old Sevres & Chelsea porcelain, 6/12/1874 Y 12 150 Y decorative objects 3/1/1877 Duc de Forli Old Dresden porcelain Y 9 134 Y Old Wedgwood, old English furniture, 3/7-8/1877 Francis Sibson et al. Brook Street N 23 319 Y engravings, works by J. Flaxman North End House, 3/26-29/1878 Henry G. Bohn (Part Six) Foreign procelain, cabinets N 116 777 N Twickenham Pictures, watercolors, decorative 3/5-8/1879 Earl of Lonsdale N 39 596 N obejcts, furniture, porcelain, etc. 5/21-22/1879 Charles Dickins Sunnyside, Wimbledon Porcelain Y 21 301 Y Oriental porcelain, German porcelain, 6/25-26/1879 M. Paul Morren Brussels N 15 236 Some cabinets 3,000 volumes of books, portfolios of Sezincot House, engravings, porcelain, decorative 12/9-12/1879 Sir Charles Rushout N 42 924 N Gloucestershire furniture, pictures, tapestry, a casket of jewellery 2/24/1880 Dr. E. B. Shuldham Old blue-and-white Chinese porcelain N 10 167 Some Halton, Aylesbury & 26 decorative objects, early English 3/3-4/1880 James James Upper Wimpole Street pictures & drawings, decorative N 23 301 N W. furniture, Wedgwood, silver plate Objects of art, vertu, decorative 5/12-14/1880 Dowager Lady Carington N 29 469 Some furniture, pictures, drawings 6/1-2/1880 Sir Henry Thompson Blue-and-white Nankin porcelain N 50 377 Y Silver, silver-gilt plate, watches, 5/20/1881 Charles Sackville Bale (Part 3) N 8 173 N carvings, furniture Porcelain, carvings, miniatures, vertu, 5/23/1881 Charles Sackville Bale (Part 4) N 22 338 Some bronzes, etc. Old French decorative furniture, 3/6-7/1883 Dowager Countess of Essex Belgrave Square N 22 310 Some objects of art Old English miniatures, plates to 4/26/1883 S. Addington N 14 173 Some Turner's Liber Studiorum 6/19-23/1883 William Goding Works of art, vertu N 51 763 Some Old Sevres porcelain, decorative 3/12/1884 Marquess of Donegal N 13 142 N furniture 5/15/1884 William Ashley Decorative objects N 11 141 Y Old Sevres porcelain, decorative 5/21/1884 Dowager Lady Sandwich N 14 169 Some furniture, ornamental objects North End House, Pictures, miniatures, enamels, objects 3/19-27/1885 Henry G. Bohn N 165 1621 N Twickenham of art 4/29- 4 Audley Square & Edward Cheney Works of art N 34 534 Some 5/1/1885 Badger Hall, Shropshire Oriental porcelain, carvings, Persian 5/6-7/1885 S. Herman de Zoete etc Pickhurst Mead, Hayes lacquer, majolica, Persian rugs, N 20 331 Y Eastern art, bronzes 6/6- Christopher Beckett Denison Pictures, works of art, decorative Upper Grosveor Street Y 283 3354 Y 7/15/1885 (Part 1) objects 3/5/1886 John Napier Decorative objects & furniture N 11 114 Some 4/2-3 & 8- Prices & William Graham Grosvenor Place Oil paintings & watercolors N 72 486 10/1886 names Plate, ornamental objects, Sevres John Bentley; Lord Chesham; Birch House, Lancashire vases, marbles, bronzes, porcelain, 5/17/1886 Countess of Kinnoull; N 13 163 Some & Portland Place decorative objects, ornamental Christopher Beckett Denison furniture Prices & 5/21/1886 Earl of Dudley Old porcelain Y 20 203 names 7/31, 8/3- Duke of Marlborough (Part Blenheim Palace Pictures, porcelain N 46 429 Some 4/1886 two) 8/7, 9- Duke of Marlborough (Part Blenheim Palace Pictures, porcelain N 35 307 10/1886 three) 5/6/1887 Malcolm Orme Upper Belgrave Street Old porcelain N 15 168 Some Objects of art, metalwork, ivory, 5/19/1887 Alexander Nesbitt Oldlands, Sussex N 15 180 Some enamels, majolica, coins, etc. Pictures, decorative furniture, Prices & 6/13-18/1887 William, Earl of Lonsdale N 79 954 miniatures, porcelain names 2/29- White Webbs Park, Henry Wilkinson Objects of art & decorative furniture N 22 297 Some 3/1/1888 Enfield 3/15/1888 Moulton; Capt. Lukis Pottery & porcelain N 11 166 Some Melton Constable, Majolica, stoneware, Limoges Prices & 3/20-21/1888 Lord Hastings N 25 305 Norfolk enamels, carvings, silver, porcelain names 4/14,16- Prices & A. Andrews Bedford Square Paintings, watercolors, objects of art N 36 474 7/1888 names Oriental porcelain, works of art, 6/7-8/1888 Marquis of Exeter Burghley House Y 23 261 Day 2 only ancient & modern plate Lord Saye & Sele; John Silver plate, jewels, a Star of the Order 6/15/1888 N 14 232 N Hookham Frere; et al. of the Garter 7/4-6 & 9- Prices & Earl of Londesborough Armour & arms, ivory, antiquities N 80 977 11/1888 names Prices & 7/13/1888 anonymous Old Italian Majolica N 6 206 names Porelain, decorative furniture, old Frederick John Lord Monson; 6/27/1889 Gatton Park French tapestry, bronzes, Limoges N 14 160 Some Lord Arundell of Wardour enamels, etc. Seventeen ancient & modern Prices & 7/13/1889 Secrétan N 7 17 paintings names 3/10/1890 Cornelius Cox Old Wedgwood N 49 721 Some 3/27/1890 George Hart; Queen Hortense Amsterdam Porcelain, a fan, a lace dress N 12 173 Y 5/13/1890 William Wells Redleaf, Kent Oriental porcelain, objects of art N 21 277 Some Prices & 7/1-4/1890 Earl of Craven Combe Abbey Porcelain & decorative objects N 47 636 names Prices & 2/27/1891 John Francis Buller Morval, Cornwall Porcelain & ornamental objects N 9 144 names Old Oriental porcelain & decorative 2/27/1891 Lord Haldon Haldon House, Exeter N 8 52 Some objects Objects of art, vertu, silver, decorative Prices & 4/14-15/1891 Mrs. William Ashley St. James's Place objects, furniture, paintings, drawings, N 33 394 names engravings Prices & 5/1/1891 H.W.F. Bolockow Porcelain & objects of art N 19 205 names Prince's Gardens & Prices & 6/30/1891 Sir William Richard Drake Oatland's Lodge, Porcelain, objects of art, miniatures N 51 619 names Weybridge 7/8-11 & 13- 3 Grafton Street & Paintings, objects of art, decorative Prices & G.A.F. Cavendish Bentinck N 103 976 14/1891 Brownsea Island furniture, silver, silver-gilt plate names Old Italian decorative furniture, 3 Grafton Street & embroideries, sculptures, old 7/15-17/1891 G.A.F. Cavendish Bentinck N 34 447 N Brownsea Island Venetian mirrors, carved gilt frames, etc. Oriental works of art, old French General John Hackett, Major- Prices & 7/23/1891 furniture, decorative objects, Y 18 189 General G. W. Knox, et al. names Chippendale furniture 154 New Bond Street Prices & 3/15/1892 Samson Wertheimer Objects of art & decoration, pictures N 71 719 London names Ancient & modern pictures, watercolors, miniatures, snuff-boxes, Prices & 5/4-6/1892 Edwin H. Lawrence 84 Holland Park N 38 395 porcelain, objects of art, decorative names furniture Fifty Capital Pictures by ancient & 5/21/1892 George, Last Earl of Egremont N 10 97 Some modern masters Old Nankin porcelain, old Chinese 49 Prince's Gate S.W. & enamelled porcelain, cloisonne Prices & 5/26-27/1892 Frederick Richards Leyland Woolton Hall near N 30 333 enamels, decorative objects, names Liverpool furniture, tapestry 49 Prince's Gate S.W. & Prices & 5/28/1892 Frederick Richards Leyland Woolton Hall near Ancient & modern pictures N 25 114 names Liverpool Prices & 5/30-31/1892 J. K. Wedderburn 21 Lowndes Square Objects of art & vertu N 24 262 names Apethorpe Hall, Prices & 6/2/1892 Earl of Westmorland Portraits, miniatures, objects of art N 12 125 Northamptonshire names Old Oriental porcelain, objects of art, George, Last Earl of Egremont 6/10/1892 ten fine Louis XV fauteuils, porcelain, N 11 159 Y & Viscount Powerscourt objects of art, decoration Marquis de Foz/Jose Guedes 6/10/1892 French furniture, porcelain Y 12 82 Y de Queiroz Old French furniture, porcelain, 6/13-14/1892 Sir John Van Hatten et al. N 29 338 Y objects of art Prices & 6/25/1892 Earl of Dudley Highly Important Pictures Y 32 91 names 7/2 & 4- Hollingworth Magniac Prices & Works of art Y 250 1594 15/1892 (Colworth Collection) names Arundel Terrace, Old Sevres porcelain, old French 2/16-17/1893 Rev. C. F. Johnstone N 24 263 Some Brighton furniture, bronzes, decorative objects Decorative furniture, porcelain, 5/5/1893 Viscount Clifden objects of art, miniatures, enamels, Y 20 163 Some etc. Formerly collection of 5/6/1893 Viscount Clifden Ancient & modern pictures Y 15 86 Y Lord Dover, Whitehall Beautiful miniatures, old English & R. Cosway, representing the 5/11/1893 French miniatures, objects of art & N8 93 N family of King George III et al. vertu Porcelain, bronzes & ormolu, Prices & 5/12/1893 George Fifth, Earl of Essex Cassiobury Park, Herts Y 13 105 decorative furniture names Hill Street, Berkeley 6/10/1893 George Field, Barclay Field Pictures N 14 46 N Square John Pemberton Heywood; Dr. Norris Green, 6/10/1893 Wilberforce, Bishop of Lancashire & Cloverly Old master pictures N 6 61 N Winchester Hall, Shropshire Hill Street, Berkeley Find old French decorative furniture & Prices & 6/12-13/1893 George Field, Barclay Field Y 30 214 Square objects of art names 46 Berkeley Square & Find old French furniture, porcelain, Prices & 6/23/1893 H. Bingham Mildmay N 16 134 Flete, Devon decorative objects names 46 Berkeley Square & Prices & 6/24/1893 H.
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