Agnew, Thos, & Sons Ltd
Other Business Names:
- Agnew, Thomas
- Zanetti & Agnew
- Agnew & Zanetti
Locations city-town / local authority / county1974 / region-state / country:
- London, Greater London, Greater London, Greater London, England
- Manchester, Manchester, Greater Manchester, North West, England
Sectors:
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Distribution - retailing
Art, antiques, antiquarian books, etc, auctioneering, dealing & retailing
Notes:
Traces origins to 1817 when established at Manchester as a print seller and publisher, picture frame maker, scientific instrument maker, etc. Known as Zanetti & Agnew in 1817, Agnew & Zanetti in 1828 and as Thomas Agnew in 1835. 1851 known as Thos Agnew & Sons Opened London branch 1860 and emerged as leading London art dealers. Occupied 43 Old Bond Street from 1876. 2013 sold by Agnew family. 2018 continues as a London art dealer
Publications:
- A Dealer's Record. Agnews, 1967-81 by Unknown
- Agnew's by Unknown
- Agnew's, 1817-1967 by Agnew, Geoffrey
- Agnews, 1982-1992 by Unknown
- Art and the Victorian Middle Class. Money and the making of cultural identity by Macleod, Dianne S
- 'Fine Arts Repository of Messrs Thos Agnew & Sons' in George Measom, Official Illustrated Guide to the Great Northern Railway; including the Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire and Midland Railway by Measom, George
- John Linnell and the picture merchants by Firestone, Evan R
Groups:
Other Business Names:
- Agnew, Thomas
- Zanetti & Agnew
- Agnew & Zanetti
Locations city-town / local authority / county1974 / region-state / country:
- London, Greater London, Greater London, Greater London, England
- Manchester, Manchester, Greater Manchester, North West, England
Sectors:
- Distribution - retailing Art, antiques, antiquarian books, etc, auctioneering, dealing & retailing
Notes:
Traces origins to 1817 when established at Manchester as a print seller and publisher, picture frame maker, scientific instrument maker, etc. Known as Zanetti & Agnew in 1817, Agnew & Zanetti in 1828 and as Thomas Agnew in 1835. 1851 known as Thos Agnew & Sons Opened London branch 1860 and emerged as leading London art dealers. Occupied 43 Old Bond Street from 1876. 2013 sold by Agnew family. 2018 continues as a London art dealerPublications:
- A Dealer's Record. Agnews, 1967-81 by Unknown
- Agnew's by Unknown
- Agnew's, 1817-1967 by Agnew, Geoffrey
- Agnews, 1982-1992 by Unknown
- Art and the Victorian Middle Class. Money and the making of cultural identity by Macleod, Dianne S
- 'Fine Arts Repository of Messrs Thos Agnew & Sons' in George Measom, Official Illustrated Guide to the Great Northern Railway; including the Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire and Midland Railway by Measom, George
- John Linnell and the picture merchants by Firestone, Evan R