Ventes d'œuvres le 1773.02.27

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  • 1773.02.27/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Seven following drawings by Zuccarelli, were done originally for a Nobleman, from which he proposed to have his Tapestry executed, and are almost the only ones in this Style by that ingenious Master. They represent an expedition of the Turks, under a Conductor or General, to visit the Tomb of their Prophet at Mecca (Zuccarelli)|The Seven following drawings by Zuccarelli, were done originally for a Nobleman, from which he proposed to have his Tapestry executed, and are almost the only ones in this Style by that ingenious Master. They represent an expedition of the Turks, under a Conductor or General, to visit the Tomb of their Prophet at Mecca]] réalisée par Zuccarelli, vendue par the Mess. Adam au prix de 23.2 gs. [33]
  • 1773.02.27/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Seven following drawings by Zuccarelli, were done originally for a Nobleman, from which he proposed to have his Tapestry executed, and are almost the only ones in this Style by that ingenious Master. They represent an expedition of the Turks, under a Conductor or General, to visit the Tomb of their Prophet at Mecca (Zuccarelli)|The Seven following drawings by Zuccarelli, were done originally for a Nobleman, from which he proposed to have his Tapestry executed, and are almost the only ones in this Style by that ingenious Master. They represent an expedition of the Turks, under a Conductor or General, to visit the Tomb of their Prophet at Mecca]] réalisée par Zuccarelli, vendue par the Mess. Adam au prix de 23.2 gs. [34]
  • 1773.02.27/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Seven following drawings by Zuccarelli, were done originally for a Nobleman, from which he proposed to have his Tapestry executed, and are almost the only ones in this Style by that ingenious Master. They represent an expedition of the Turks, under a Conductor or General, to visit the Tomb of their Prophet at Mecca (Zuccarelli)|The Seven following drawings by Zuccarelli, were done originally for a Nobleman, from which he proposed to have his Tapestry executed, and are almost the only ones in this Style by that ingenious Master. They represent an expedition of the Turks, under a Conductor or General, to visit the Tomb of their Prophet at Mecca]] réalisée par Zuccarelli, vendue par the Mess. Adam au prix de 23.2 gs. [35]
  • 1773.02.27/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Seven following drawings by Zuccarelli, were done originally for a Nobleman, from which he proposed to have his Tapestry executed, and are almost the only ones in this Style by that ingenious Master. They represent an expedition of the Turks, under a Conductor or General, to visit the Tomb of their Prophet at Mecca (Zuccarelli)|The Seven following drawings by Zuccarelli, were done originally for a Nobleman, from which he proposed to have his Tapestry executed, and are almost the only ones in this Style by that ingenious Master. They represent an expedition of the Turks, under a Conductor or General, to visit the Tomb of their Prophet at Mecca]] réalisée par Zuccarelli, vendue par the Mess. Adam au prix de 23.2 gs. [36]
  • 1773.02.27/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Seven following drawings by Zuccarelli, were done originally for a Nobleman, from which he proposed to have his Tapestry executed, and are almost the only ones in this Style by that ingenious Master. They represent an expedition of the Turks, under a Conductor or General, to visit the Tomb of their Prophet at Mecca (Zuccarelli)|The Seven following drawings by Zuccarelli, were done originally for a Nobleman, from which he proposed to have his Tapestry executed, and are almost the only ones in this Style by that ingenious Master. They represent an expedition of the Turks, under a Conductor or General, to visit the Tomb of their Prophet at Mecca]] réalisée par Zuccarelli, vendue par the Mess. Adam au prix de 23.2 gs. [37]
  • 1773.02.27/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Seven following drawings by Zuccarelli, were done originally for a Nobleman, from which he proposed to have his Tapestry executed, and are almost the only ones in this Style by that ingenious Master. They represent an expedition of the Turks, under a Conductor or General, to visit the Tomb of their Prophet at Mecca (Zuccarelli)|The Seven following drawings by Zuccarelli, were done originally for a Nobleman, from which he proposed to have his Tapestry executed, and are almost the only ones in this Style by that ingenious Master. They represent an expedition of the Turks, under a Conductor or General, to visit the Tomb of their Prophet at Mecca]] réalisée par Zuccarelli, vendue par the Mess. Adam au prix de 23.2 gs. [38]
  • 1773.02.27/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Seven following drawings by Zuccarelli, were done originally for a Nobleman, from which he proposed to have his Tapestry executed, and are almost the only ones in this Style by that ingenious Master. They represent an expedition of the Turks, under a Conductor or General, to visit the Tomb of their Prophet at Mecca (Zuccarelli)|The Seven following drawings by Zuccarelli, were done originally for a Nobleman, from which he proposed to have his Tapestry executed, and are almost the only ones in this Style by that ingenious Master. They represent an expedition of the Turks, under a Conductor or General, to visit the Tomb of their Prophet at Mecca]] réalisée par Zuccarelli, vendue par the Mess. Adam au prix de 23.2 gs. [39]
  • 1773.02.27/ maison de ventes : Langford. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A most curious ivory stand, with antique basso relievos of several of the King's of England, containing a case with 7 knives, with gold studded mountings and handles in ivory of the statues of Henry VII. Henry VIII. Queen Mary, Edward VI. James 1612, Queen Elizabeth and P. Charles 1612, in their coronation robes (artiste anonyme)|A most curious ivory stand, with antique basso relievos of several of the King's of England, containing a case with 7 knives, with gold studded mountings and handles in ivory of the statues of Henry VII. Henry VIII. Queen Mary, Edward VI. James 1612, Queen Elizabeth and P. Charles 1612, in their coronation robes]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par James West, Esq; Deceased; Late President of the Royal Society. [82]