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| | Books by Horace Townsend: Books in the extended shelves: Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: The Alaskan Boundary question ... (New York, 1899) (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: Catalogue of the rare artistic properties collected by the connoisseur Signor Raoul Tolentino (American Art Association, 1920), also by American Art Association, Seymour de Ricci, Raoul Tolentino, and 1920) American Art Association (April 21-27 (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: De luxe illustrated catalogue of the extensive and very valuable artistic antique property belonging to ... Luigi Orselli. To be sold at unrestricted public sale at the American Art Galleries. (American Art Association, 1921), also by Luigi Orselli, 1921) American Art Association (February 15-19, and American Art Association (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: De luxe illustrated catalogue of the extensive and very valuable artistic antique property belonging to the well-known connoisseur Luigi Orselli, formerly at no. 15 East 47th Street ... (American Art Association, 1921), also by American Art Association (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: De luxe illustrated catalogue of the notable art collection formed by the late George A. Hearn ... : to be sold at unrestricted public sale, as directed by the terms of the will, Clarkson Cowl, Herbert Spencer Greims and George E. Schank, executors, on the afternoons and evenings at the places herein stated ... ([New York, American art association], 1918), also by George A. Hearn, Thomas E. Kirby, Maurice W. Brockwell, William A. Coffin, W. Roberts, and American Art Association (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: De luxe illustrated catalogue of the treasures and antiquities illustrating the golden age of Italian art, belonging to the famous expert and antiquarian, Signor Stefano Bardini, of Florence, Italy (American Art Association], 1918), also by Stefano Bardini, Thomas E. Kirby, and American Art Association (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: A handful of silver : six stories of silversmiths (The Gorham Company, 1902), also by Alex. M. McLellan, Gorham Manufacturing Company, and Orr Press (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: Illustrated catalogue of beautiful old Wedgwood, including the famous Hargreaves collection of Wedgwood medallions, the whole belonging to Horace Townsend ... and to be sold at unrestricted public sale at the American Art Galleries ... (American Art Association, 1914), also by American Art Association (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: Illustrated catalogue of noteworthy specimens of antique Persian, Mesopotamian, Damascus, Rhodian, Babylonian, Caucasian and Hispano-Mauresque faiences; Greek, Egyptian, Phoenician and Syrian glass, cinque-cento Italian faience, Perisan manuscripts, and 16th, 17th and 18th century rugs. To be disposed of ... on [February 26, 27, and 28, 1912]. (American Art Association, 1912), also by Kouchakji frères (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: Illustrated catalogue of old Chippendale, Sheraton and Hepplewhite furniture of great rarity and beauty : from the collections of Marsden J. Perry and Richard A. Canfield : together with some Oriental porcelains and Barye bronzes from Mr. Canfield's collection ... (American Art Association, 1916), also by Richard A. Canfield, Marsden J. Perry, and American Art Association (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: Illustrated catalogue of the ... art treasures and antiquities formerly contained in the famous Davanzati Palace, Florence, Italy, which together with the contents of his Villa Pía were brought to America by their owner Professore Commendatore Elia Volpi ... (New York, 1916), also by Elia Volpi, Cesare A. Guglielmetti, and American Art Association (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: Illustrated catalogue of the exceedingly rare and valuable art treasures and antiquities formerly contained in the famous Davanzati Palace, Florence, Italy, which, together with the contents of his Villa Pia were brought to America by their owner, professor commendatore Elia Volpi ... The combined collections ... will be sold at unrestricted public sale ... ([American Art Association], 1916), also by Elia Volpi, Cesare A. Guglielmetti, and American Art Association (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: Illustrated catalogue of the rare and beautiful ancient faïences, glass, and other objects belonging to ... Tabbagh Frères of Paris and New York ... sold ... [1911] (American Art Association, 1911), also by Tabbagh (Firm) (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: Italian furniture of the Renaissance ([American Art Association], 1916) (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: Noteworthy collection of gothic and other ancient art collected by the well-known connoisseur Mr. Henry C. Lawrence of New York (New York : American Art Association, 1921., 1921), also by American Art Association, Thomas E. Kirby, and American Art Galleries (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: Old English porcelains & potteries; a guide to collectors of the products of the eighteenth century English factories (Arthur S. Vernay, 1913), also by Arthur S. Vernay (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: Rare and very valuable art treasures and antiquities formerly contained in the famous Davanzati Palace ; also those contained in The Villa Pia, Florence, Italy (New York : American Art Association, 1916., 1916), also by American Art Association, Thomas E. Kirby, Cesare A. Guglielmetti, Elia Volpi, N.Y.) Plaza Hotel (New York, and American Art Galleries (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: Rare artistic properties collected by connoisseur Raoul Tolentino (s.n.], 1920), also by Raoul Tolentino, Thomas E. Kirby, Seymour de Ricci, Otto Bernet, and American Art Association (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: Some letters by Robert Louis Stevenson. (I. Kimball, 1902), also by Robert Louis Stevenson (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: Spanish art treasures collected by Herbert P. Weissberger of Madrid, Spain, known as the Almoneda collection (New York : American Art Association, 1921., 1921), also by American Art Association, Thomas E. Kirby, and American Art Galleries (page images at HathiTrust) Townsend, Horace, 1859-1922: A touchstone for silver (Gorham Co., 1917) (page images at HathiTrust)
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