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Material concerning the sale of pictures belonging to L. Breitmeyer Esq deceased...

Catalogue reference: WR/1141

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WR/1141
Title
Material concerning the sale of pictures belonging to L. Breitmeyer Esq deceased and Mrs Edward Speyer sold at auction on 27 June 1930
Date
1930
Description

`Includes:

-two newspaper cuttings concerning the prices of pictures belonging to L. Breitmeyer Esq deceased and Mrs Edward Speyer sold at auction on 27 June 1930

-newspaper cutting concerning the sale of Hoppner's portrait of Charlotte Augusta Papendick bought for Sir Joseph Duveen for 14,000 guineas

-list of lot numbers and sale prices relating to the Christie, Manson & Woods auction sale held on 27 June 1930

4 items pasted into: Christie, Manson & Woods (1930) Pictures by old masters. [Auction catalogue] London: Christie, Manson & Woods

[Available in the Paul Mellon Centre's Library, see URL below]

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Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Language
English
Physical description
3 newspaper cuttings; 1 list
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Material concerning the sale of pictures belonging to L. Breitmeyer Esq deceased and Mrs Edward Speyer sold at auction on 27 June 1930