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LOT OF CHRISTIES AUCTION CATALOGS

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Logo LOT OF CHRISTIES AUCTION CATALOGS

19 catalogs ranging in dates from May ’91 to Oct ’02.

8 1/2" X 10 1/2"


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Architectural Fittings
Fine English and Continental Furniture,
ds
Porcelain and Objects of Art
Topographical Pictures
London
CHRISTIE’S
CH
Tuesday 22 October 1991
at 2.30
SSSSSS
CHRISTIE’S
CHRISTIE’S
American Indian Art
Thursday, June 8. 1995
New York
Nineteenth Century Furniture,
Sculpture, Porcelain
and Decorative Objects
Tuesday, Christie’s May East 14. 1991
Topographical Pictures
CHRISTIES London
CHRISTIE’S New York
Impressionist and Modern Drawings and Watercolors
CHRISTIE’S New York
Architectural
Fittings
Fine
English
and
Continental
Furniture,
ds
Porcelain
and
Objects
of Art
Topographical
Pictures
London
CHRISTIE’S
CH
Tuesday
22
October
1991
AT
January
30,
1988
at
2.30
SSSSSS
CHRISTIE’S
CHRISTIE’S
American
Indian
Art
Thursday,
June
8.
1995
New
York
Nineteenth
Century
Furniture,
Sculpture,
Porcelain
and
Decorative
Objects
Tuesday,
Christie’s
May
East
1991
June
1994
Topographical
Pictures
CHRISTIES
London
NOVEMBER
1997
CHRISTIE’S
New
York
Impressionist
and
Modern
Drawings
and
Watercolors
November
1995
1991
CHRISTIE’S
New
York
American

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CHRISTIES New York
Impressionist and Modern Drawings and Watercolors
Thursday, March 12. 1992
American Watercolors, Drawings, Paintings and Sculpture of the 19th and 20th Centuries
CHRISTIE’S New York
Important American Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture
Christie’s New York
ANTIQUITIES
CHRISTIE’S
Contemporary Art
CHRISTIE’S London
Important American Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture of the 18th, 19th and 20th Centuries
CHRISTIE’S New York
BRITISH PICTURES
CHRISTIE’S London
EAST
19th
Century
European
Watercolors
Wednesday,
1991
CHRISTIES
New
York
Impressionist
and
Modern
Drawings
and
Watercolors
Thursday,
March
12.
1992
American
Watercolors,
Drawings,
and
Sculpture
of the
19th
and
20th
Centuries
CHRISTIE’S
New
York
May
1995
Important
American
Paintings,
Drawings,
and
Sculpture
Christie’s
New
York
WEDNESDAY,
DECEMBER
ANTIQUITIES
CHRISTIE’S
Contemporary Art
CHRISTIE’S
London
Friday,
Important
American
Paintings,
Drawings
and
Sculpture
of the
18th,
19th and 20th
Centuries
CHRISTIE’S
New
York
BRITISH
PICTURES
CHRISTIE’S
London

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19th
Century
Drawings
Européan
Paintings
and
CHRISTIE’S
19th
Century
Drawings
Européan
Paintings
and
CHRISTIE’S

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