Ventes d'œuvres le 1755.02.25

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  • 1755.02.25/ maison de ventes : Prestage. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Three pieces of tapestry hangings 11 foot 9 high each, one 12 foot 9 wide, another 19 foot 6, and the other 21 foot, the first St Philip baptizing the Ethiopian, the second the conversion of St Paul, and the other St Paul after his shipwreck (artiste anonyme)|Three pieces of tapestry hangings 11 foot 9 high each, one 12 foot 9 wide, another 19 foot 6, and the other 21 foot, the first St Philip baptizing the Ethiopian, the second the conversion of St Paul, and the other St Paul after his shipwreck]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Henry, Earl of Grantham. [4]
  • 1755.02.25/ maison de ventes : Prestage. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Three pieces of tapestry hangings 11 foot 9 high each, one 12 foot 9 wide, another 19 foot 6, and the other 21 foot, the first St Philip baptizing the Ethiopian, the second the conversion of St Paul, and the other St Paul after his shipwreck (artiste anonyme)|Three pieces of tapestry hangings 11 foot 9 high each, one 12 foot 9 wide, another 19 foot 6, and the other 21 foot, the first St Philip baptizing the Ethiopian, the second the conversion of St Paul, and the other St Paul after his shipwreck]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Henry, Earl of Grantham. [5]
  • 1755.02.25/ maison de ventes : Prestage. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Three pieces of tapestry hangings 11 foot 9 high each, one 12 foot 9 wide, another 19 foot 6, and the other 21 foot, the first St Philip baptizing the Ethiopian, the second the conversion of St Paul, and the other St Paul after his shipwreck (artiste anonyme)|Three pieces of tapestry hangings 11 foot 9 high each, one 12 foot 9 wide, another 19 foot 6, and the other 21 foot, the first St Philip baptizing the Ethiopian, the second the conversion of St Paul, and the other St Paul after his shipwreck]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Henry, Earl of Grantham. [6]