Cover image for The Bindley Granger. A Catalogue Of The Very Valuable Collection Of British Portraits, From The Reign Of Egbert To The Revolution Of 1688; (Arranged According to Their Several Classes) The Property Of The Late Eminent Amateur James Bindley, Esq. F. A. S. Of Sommerset Place, Comprising A Capital Assemblage Of Extraordinary Rare, Curious And Unique Prints, Unrivalled For Excellency Of Preservation, And Brilliancy Of Impression ... Which Will Be Sold By Auction, By Mr. Sotheby, At His New and More Extensive Premises, No. 3 Wellington Street, Strand, On Monday, January 25th, 1819, and Ten Following Days (Sunday Excepted) at Twelve O'Clock

The Bindley Granger. A Catalogue Of The Very Valuable Collection Of British Portraits, From The Reign Of Egbert To The Revolution Of 1688; (Arranged According to Their Several Classes) The Property Of The Late Eminent Amateur James Bindley, Esq. F. A. S. Of Sommerset Place, Comprising A Capital Assemblage Of Extraordinary Rare, Curious And Unique Prints, Unrivalled For Excellency Of Preservation, And Brilliancy Of Impression ... Which Will Be Sold By Auction, By Mr. Sotheby, At His New and More Extensive Premises, No. 3 Wellington Street, Strand, On Monday, January 25th, 1819, and Ten Following Days (Sunday Excepted) at Twelve O'Clock

by James Bindley

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Publisher:
Wright and Murphy
Published:
1819
Pages:
204
Language:
EN
ISBN:
Unknown
The Bindley Granger. A Catalogue Of The Very Valuable Collection Of British Portraits, From The Reign Of Egbert To The Revolution Of 1688; (Arranged According to Their Several Classes) The Property Of The Late Eminent Amateur James Bindley, Esq. F. A. S. Of Sommerset Place, Comprising A Capital Assemblage Of Extraordinary Rare, Curious And Unique Prints, Unrivalled For Excellency Of Preservation, And Brilliancy Of Impression ... Which Will Be Sold By Auction, By Mr. Sotheby, At His New and More Extensive Premises, No. 3 Wellington Street, Strand, On Monday, January 25th, 1819, and Ten Following Days (Sunday Excepted) at Twelve O'Clock | Share That Book | Share That Book