Catalogue of books including the library of the late Hon. and Ven. James Agar, Archdeacon of Kilmore : with addenda on another account, of choice books in many classes : together with a variety of miscellaneous effects, comprising a fine old Marqueterie library table, and escritoire, a large mahogany bookcase, Louis Quartoze clock, handsome china cabinet, & costly [illegible], by Booth : hall clock, by Donegan, an assemblage of Dresden, Berlin, and Oriental porcelain : prime plated ware, bronzes, and other garniture : a few paintings, double gun, & violoncella, by Perry, a large musical box, a magic lantern and slides, electrifying machine, theodolite, etc. : and in addtion, for account of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Arthur Cunynghame ... his cellar of wines removed from Mount Dillon, compresing a hundred dozen of sherries, Port, Claret, & Hock : to be sold by auction by John Fleming Jones at his literary and general sale-rooms, 8, D'Olier Street, on Monday 24th of November, and five following days, commencing at one o'clock
MLA
Catalogue of Books Including the Library of the Late Hon. and Ven. James Agar, Archdeacon of Kilmore: with Addenda On Another Account, of Choice Books In Many Classes : Together with a Variety of Miscellaneous Effects, Comprising a Fine Old Marqueterie Library Table, and Escritoire, a Large Mahogany Bookcase, Louis Quartoze Clock, Handsome China Cabinet, & Costly [illegible], by Booth : Hall Clock, by Donegan, an Assemblage of Dresden, Berlin, and Oriental Porcelain : Prime Plated Ware, Bronzes, and Other Garniture : a Few Paintings, Double Gun, & Violoncella, by Perry, a Large Musical Box, a Magic Lantern and Slides, Electrifying Machine, Theodolite, Etc. : and In Addtion, for Account of Lieut.-gen. Sir Arthur Cunynghame ... His Cellar of Wines Removed From Mount Dillon, Compresing a Hundred Dozen of Sherries, Port, Claret, & Hock : to Be Sold by Auction by John Fleming Jones At His Literary and General Sale-rooms, 8, D'olier Street, On Monday 24th of November, and Five Following Days, Commencing At One O'clock. Dublin: [Publisher not identified], 1873
APA, 7th edition
(1873). Catalogue of books including the library of the late Hon. and Ven. James Agar, Archdeacon of Kilmore: with addenda on another account, of choice books in many classes : together with a variety of miscellaneous effects, comprising a fine old Marqueterie library table, and escritoire, a large mahogany bookcase, Louis Quartoze clock, handsome china cabinet, & costly [illegible], by Booth : hall clock, by Donegan, an assemblage of Dresden, Berlin, and Oriental porcelain : prime plated ware, bronzes, and other garniture : a few paintings, double gun, & violoncella, by Perry, a large musical box, a magic lantern and slides, electrifying machine, theodolite, etc. : and in addtion, for account of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Arthur Cunynghame ... his cellar of wines removed from Mount Dillon, compresing a hundred dozen of sherries, Port, Claret, & Hock : to be sold by auction by John Fleming Jones at his literary and general sale-rooms, 8, D'Olier Street, on Monday 24th of November, and five following days, commencing at one o'clock. Dublin: [Publisher not identified]
Chicago, 17th edition
Catalogue of books including the library of the late Hon. and Ven. James Agar, Archdeacon of Kilmore: with addenda on another account, of choice books in many classes : together with a variety of miscellaneous effects, comprising a fine old Marqueterie library table, and escritoire, a large mahogany bookcase, Louis Quartoze clock, handsome china cabinet, & costly [illegible], by Booth : hall clock, by Donegan, an assemblage of Dresden, Berlin, and Oriental porcelain : prime plated ware, bronzes, and other garniture : a few paintings, double gun, & violoncella, by Perry, a large musical box, a magic lantern and slides, electrifying machine, theodolite, etc. : and in addtion, for account of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Arthur Cunynghame ... his cellar of wines removed from Mount Dillon, compresing a hundred dozen of sherries, Port, Claret, & Hock : to be sold by auction by John Fleming Jones at his literary and general sale-rooms, 8, D'Olier Street, on Monday 24th of November, and five following days, commencing at one o'clock. Dublin: [Publisher not identified], 1873