A catalogue of the remaining part of this collection of prints being matchless both for number, [electronic resource] : variety, beauty, and scarcity; Consisting of All the Great Masters in Europe, and their Disciples in every School. The Topography of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, Which comprehends the Geography, Churches, Monuments, Views, Plans, and Elevations of the Different Seats, &c. Heraldry and all other Antiquities in each Country; Likewise a wonderful Collection both of English and Foreign Portraits; In the former is found almost every Print that has been engraved from the earliest to the present Time. Which will be sold by Mr. Greenwood, At his Room, in Leicester Square, on Tuesday the 21st Day of February, 1786, and Seventeen following Days (sundays excepted) Where Catalogues may be had at Five Shillings each, (which will be allowed to the Purchaser) also at Mr. Alderman Boydell's, in Cheapside; Mr. Robson, Bookseller, New Bond Street, and Mr. Payne, Bookseller, Mews Gate. The Nobility and Gentry have now a singular Opportunity of possessing not only every Portrait of their Families, but also the Topography of their respective Counties. To be Viewed Two Days preceeding the Sale, which will begin each Night at Six O'Clock. N. B. No Person to be admitted to the View without a Catalogue.
1786
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A catalogue of the remaining part of this collection of prints being matchless both for number, [electronic resource] : variety, beauty, and scarcity; Consisting of All the Great Masters in Europe, and their Disciples in every School. The Topography of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, Which comprehends the Geography, Churches, Monuments, Views, Plans, and Elevations of the Different Seats, &c. Heraldry and all other Antiquities in each Country; Likewise a wonderful Collection both of English and Foreign Portraits; In the former is found almost every Print that has been engraved from the earliest to the present Time. Which will be sold by Mr. Greenwood, At his Room, in Leicester Square, on Tuesday the 21st Day of February, 1786, and Seventeen following Days (sundays excepted) Where Catalogues may be had at Five Shillings each, (which will be allowed to the Purchaser) also at Mr. Alderman Boydell's, in Cheapside; Mr. Robson, Bookseller, New Bond Street, and Mr. Payne, Bookseller, Mews Gate. The Nobility and Gentry have now a singular Opportunity of possessing not only every Portrait of their Families, but also the Topography of their respective Counties. To be Viewed Two Days preceeding the Sale, which will begin each Night at Six O'Clock. N. B. No Person to be admitted to the View without a Catalogue.
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Catalogue, of the most remarkable collection of prints ever offered. Part II
Publication Details
[London : Logographic Press, 1786]
Place of Publication or Printing
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Language
English
Description
[2],83-158p. ; 8⁰.
Note
The catalogue continues the pagination and the register of the first part.
Also issued as the third part was 'A continuation, of a most curious, scarce, .. collection of all those persons who, .. are entitled to a place in the English school', covering the 39th and 40th nights of John Greenwood's sale.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Also issued as the third part was 'A continuation, of a most curious, scarce, .. collection of all those persons who, .. are entitled to a place in the English school', covering the 39th and 40th nights of John Greenwood's sale.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
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English Short Title Catalog, T28790.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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