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Title Transcription: Six Duetts, for TWO VIOLINS or a VIOLIN and VIOLONCELLO Composed by J. B. Breval. Op: [in MS: "23"] Price 7s. d6 LONDON Printed for Wm. Forster Music Instrument Maker and Music Seller, No. 348, (next door to the Lyceum) Strand.

Title Transcription: Six DUO CONCERTANS Pour deux Alto Dédiés á Monsieur DE VAUCELLES PAR Mr: Bruni. 9e. Livre de Duo. Prix 7tt. 10s. à Paris Chez Naderman, Rue de la Loi, à la Clef d'Or, Passage de l'ancien Caffé de foy. Ecrit par Ribiere. 7F I/2

Title Transcription: SIX DUOS Pour deux Violons Composés PAR ANTOINE LOLLI. Premier Livre de Duo. Mis au jour par Mr. Bailleux Gravés par Mme. Lobry. Prix 7tt 4s. A PARIS. Chez Mr. Bailleux, Md. de Musique, ordinaire des menus plaisire du Roi rue St. Honoré, à la Régle D'or. à Lyon Chéz Mr. Castaud, à Toulouse, Chez Mr. Brunet. à Bordeaux,à Bruscelle, et à Lille, Chez les Marchand de Musique. G. Magnian Sculpt.

Title Transcription: Six NOTTURNOS for two VIOLINS and a BASS Humbly Dedicated to LADY YOUNG of DELAFORD By her Grateful and most Obedient humble Servant Antonio Kammell Opera VI. Price 1s0=d6. LONDON Printed by Longman and Broderip No. 26 Cheapside Where may be had by the same Author. [list of works beginning with: "6 Trios 1st Sett" and ending with: "6 Quartets by Bach"]

Title Transcription: Six QUARTETTO'S for Two Violins, a Tenor, and Violoncello Obligato With a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICHORD, Composed by C. F. ABEL. Opera 15th. Price 1s0.d6. LONDON, Printed by William Napier, No. 474 Strand.

Title Transcription: Six QUARTETTOS for two VIOLINS, TENOR and VIOLONCELLO OBLIGATO, Compos'd by Sigr. Luigi Boccherini Opera VI. Pr. 10/6 LONDON Printed & sold by R: Bremner, opposite Somerset House Strand, of whom may be had [list of works beginning with: "Abel's Quartettos Op. 2." and ending with: "Toeoshis...Do."]

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