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Henderson 1830
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1830
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CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY, PRINTS, DRAWINGS, PICTURES, Gems, Bromes, Antiquities COINS AND MEDALS, OF THE LATE JOHN HENDERSON, ESQ. OF CHARLOTTE STREET, FITZROY SQUARE. Among the DRAWINGS will be found The Original Works of CUYP WATTEAU, LOUTHERBOURG, GAINS-DOROUGH, J.R, SMITH, GILES HUSSEY, J. VAN STRYE, R. COOPER, LUTTRELL. J. BARRY, HEARNE, HILLS, BARTOLOZZI, GIRTIN, J.M. W. TURNER, R.A., &c. The PICTURES consist of The genuine and choice Productions of BOU RGOGNONE, POLEMBERG, HONT-HORST PYNAKER, MENGS, MULREADY, OPIE, MORLAND, LAPORTE, CALCOTT, MORTIMER, ANG. KAUFFMAN. CARR (the Pupil of Wilson), &c. Among the BRONZES and GEMS ore some Antiques, Several admirable Works of JOHN DE BOLOGNA, FIAMINGO, PISTRUCCI, &C. The ANTIQUITIES include some highly interesting Egyptian Idols, &c. Among the COINS and MEDALS are- In GOLD: The Daric; the gold Medallion of Ptolemy Soter; Ptolemy Philadelphus anil Arsinoe; a fine Ptolemy Soter, revene the eagle; Lysimachus set in enamel; and some early Coins in electrum. In SILVER: A select Series of the Kings of Syria; Tetradrachms of Nico-medes, Mithridates, and Arsaces XV (Artaban III); a fine Syracusan Medallion; a few Roman gold, very select; a fine series of Denarii, including nearly all the rare heads of Emperors and Empresses A fine Collection of Roman large and small Brass, fine modern Medals, &c. WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. SOTHEBY AND SON, Wellington Street Strand On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1830, and Six following Days (Sunday excepted), at Twelve o'Clock. To be viewed on Monday, February 15th, to the time of sale and Catalogues, (price 1s.6d) had at the place of sale.

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CATALOGUE.|Preparing for Sale hy Mr. SOTHEBY & SON. MR. SOTHEBY & SON respectfully inform the Public, that they are directed by the Will of the late lamented and much-respected Collector, WILLIAM SIMONDS Higgs, Esq. F.A.S., to sell his valuable Cabinet of English Coins, Library, &c. as follows:- / The Select and Valuable Collection of ENGLISH COINS and MEDALS, in Gold and Silver, the Property of the late / WILLIAM SIMONDS BIGGS, ESQ. F.A.S. / Containing a Sue series of Patterns, hy the SIMON'S, BRIOT, RAMAGE, &c. / In this Cabinet will be found, THE CELEBRATED PETITION CROWN, in fine condition; Ramage's Shilling and Sixpence; the famous OXFORD CROWN, having the City of Oxford under the Horse; Hardicanute,Alfred, and other fine Saxon Pennies, &c, &c. / The very Choice and Valuable LIBRARY of the late / WILLIAM SIMONDS HIGGS, ESQ. F.A.S. / Containing some exceedingly curious and rare ENGLISH CHRONICLES; FINE WORKS on ENGLISH TOPAGRAPHY and HISTORY; BEAUTIFCLLY ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS and MISSALS, together with a choice Collection of of on WORKS ON ANGLING. / Among which will be found, / THE CRONICLES OF ENGLAND, &c. printed by CAXTON, MCCCCLXXX; THE LYF OF JASON (1475), by CAXTON; CRONICLES of ENGLONDE, with the FRUTE OF TYMES, 1502; THE GOLDEN LEGEND, by W. de Worde; DIVES and PAUPER, by Pynson, 1493; The SHYP of FOLYS, 1509, by Pynson; The CHRONICLE OF ENGLAND, &c , by Julian Notary: HOLLINSHED'S CHRONICLES, 2 vol. 1577; FABYAN'S CHRONICLE, 1533; NICHOLLS'S LEICESTERSHIRE, LARGE PAPER, in 8 parts, complete, MANNING and BRAY'S Surrey, ILLUSTRATED, LARGE PAPER, 3 vol.; Shaw's Staffordshire, LARGE PAPER, 2 vol.; CLUTTERBUCK'S HERTFORDSHIRE, LARGE PAPER, 3 Vol.; HASTED'S KENT, 4 vol.; CHAUNCEY'S HERTFORDSHIRE, with alt the plates; DUGDALE'S WARWICKSHIRE, 2 vol.; Stukeley's Stonehenge and Abury, 2 vol.; Collinson's Somersetshire, LARGE PAPER, 3 vol.; Ashmole's Berkshire, LARGE PAPER, 3 vol.; Aubrey's Surrey, LARGE PAPER, 5 vol.; Strutt's Chronicles of England, 2 vol.: HOLLAND'S HEROOLOGIA ANGLICANA, A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR; Knight's Lives <%%> <> <%%> of Dean Colet and Erasmus, 2 vol. LARGE PAPER; ARCHAEOLOGIA 24 vol.; Lord Orford's Works, LARGE PAPER, 5 vol.; Fuller's Worthies and Church History, 2 vol. uniform; Anderson's House of Yvery, with all the plates, 2 vol.; all the various Editions of WALTON ON ANGLING, including a MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED COPY, &C. &c. / Among the Manuscripts and Missals are, LE MIREUR DU MONDE, in 2 vol.; a beautiful and elegantly written Manuscript, on vellum, with Twenty-three large and exquisite Miniature Paintings, with elegant borders, &c.; LIBER PRECUM, on vellum, with very many beautiful large Miniatures, and borders, tastefully illuminated. / The WHOLE Of this COLLECTION is in the CHOICEST CONDITION; and many are bound by HERRING, and other eminent binders, in morocco and russia. / [separating line] The Third and last Part of the very valuable Collection of PRINTS AND DRAWINGS, / Consisting of a large Series of Prints and Drawings, by the Principal Masters of the FRENCH SCHOOL. / ENGLISH SCHOOL. / Including the Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Bartolozzi, &c BOOKS OF PRINTS, &c. / [separating line] The valuable LAW LIBRARY of A BARRISTER, / Retiring from the Profession. / [separating line] Pictures, Prints and Drawings. / A smell but select Collection of choice CABINET PICTURES, by the most esteemed Painters. / FINE MODERN PRINTS. after Sir T. Lawrence, Wilkie, &c. many of which are PROOFS, &c. in the FINEST STATE. / [separating line] The Theological and Clasical LIBRARY of the Rev. WALTER BIRCH, B.D. Deceased, / Rector of Stanway, Essex; Vicar of Stanton, St. Bernard, Wilts; and formerly Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. / <%%> <> <%%> Rare Prints, Pictures, Drawings, Bronzes, Ancient Armour, and other Antiquitits. / A very interesting and valuble Collection of Ancient and Modern / PRINTS AND DRAWINGS, / Comprising mam RARE and CURIOUS PRINTS by the EARLY ITALIAN and GERMAN MASTERS, CHOICE PROOFS and PRESENTATION IMPRESSIONS of the the finest modern Engravings. / A very large Collection of BOOK PLATES, in the CHOICEST CONDITION. / Among the PICTURE will be found a BRILLIANT ASSEMBLAGE of the Productions of STOTHARD, and other eminent Artiste, &c. / [separating line] Earl of Morton's Coins and Medals. / The very choice, valuable, and extensive Collection of Ancient and Modern COINS and MEDALS of the Right Hon. JAMES EARL of MORTON, / Who died in 1768; formed by him during a residence on the Continent, under the guidance and advice of the Abbé Duane. / The whole Collection is in the highest stateof preservation, and is particularly rich in the Roman series, in gold and silver; some verychoice Greek gold : also an extensive selection of Large and Middle brass, Imperial Greek, &c. To which will also be added the elegant and choice-made Cabinets. / Catalogues are preparing, and due notice will be given of the Days of Sale. / [separating line] Rare and Curious Portraits. / The Duplicates of TWO EMINENT COLLECTORS, among which will be found a great variety of rare PORTRAITS by PASS, ELETRACKS DELARAM, FAITHORNE, LOGGAN, &c. &c.; and particularly of those in the rare Volume of the BAZIOLOGIA. / Also, a Collection of the WORKS of HOLLAR, amongst which are some of the rarest Portraits, a choice set of the rare SHELLS, curious Topography, &c. / [separating line] The Extensive and Valuable Miscellaneous and LAW LIBRARY, the Property of A NOBLEMAN. / <%%> <> <%%> INDEX TO DAYS OF SALE. First Day Thursday, Feb. 18 Page 3 / Second Day Friday, Feb. 19 Page 17 / Third Day Saturday, Feb. 20 Page 25 / Fourth Day Monday, Feb. 22 Page 31 / Fifth Day Tuesday, Feb. 28 Page 37 / Sixth Day Wednesday, Feb. 24 Page 44 / Seventh Day Thursday, Feb. 25 Page 50 [after N@1148]

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FIRST DAY'S SALE. // FIRST DAY'S SALE. / OCTAVO et INFRA.

1 ADDISON'S (J.) Remarks on Italy 1745 1.6.-
2 Aikin's (J.) Letters to his Son, 2 vol. 1796 2.6.-
3 Alison's (A.) Sermons, 2 vol. Edinb. 1820 -.12.-
4 Anderson's (A.) Narrative of the Embassy to China 1795 -.1.-
5 Antoni on Gunpowder, Fire-Arms, &c. by Thomson 1789 1.6.-
6 Antoninus's Meditations, englished by Graves, calf, marbled leaves 4.6.-
7 Art of Military Fortification 1745 -.6.-
8 Asiatic Annual Register, 4 vol. 1799-1802 -.3.-
9 Baudelot de Dairval de l'Utilité des Voyages, planches, 2 tom. Par. 1686 1.6.-
11 Barrow (J.) on Mathematical Instruments, plates -.2.-
12 Basan (P. F.) Dictionnaire des Graveurs, planches, 2 tom. Par. 1809 -.18.-
13 Batty's (Miss) Italian Scenery, plates, half morocco 1820 2.18.-
14 Batty's (Capt.) French Scenery, plates, half morocco, uncut 1822 2.10.-
15 Batty's (Capt.) German Scenery, plates, half morocco, uncut 1823 2.10.-
16 Baxter's Sketches in Brighton 1.6.-
17 Beek's(J.) Triumphs of William III, plates 1702 -.1.-
18 Bellicard's Observations on Herculaneum, plates 1753 -.2.-
19 Book of Common Prayer reformed 1802 -.1.-
21 Bonney's (F. A.) Poetic Trifles 18211 1.6.- [together with 22]
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22 Bowles's Practical Geometry 1783 1.6.- [together with 21]
23 Bradfield's (H.) Waterloo, a Poem, calf, gill leaves 1826 -.6.-
24 Buchan's (A. P.) Bionomia 1811 -.6.-
25 Burke's (Edmund) Reflections 1791 1.1.-
26 Barns'a (R.) Works, with Life, 4 vol. 1802 -.16.-
27 Burton's (R.) Wars in England, Scotland, &c. 1681 1.6.-
28 Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, 2 vol. 1800 -.16.-
29 Butler's (S.) Hudibras, plates by Hogarth 1726 4.6.-
30 Butler's (S.) Hudibras, with Notes by Z. Grey, plates, 2 vol. Bensley, 1799 -.18.-
31 Campan's (Mad.) Memoirs of Marie Antoinette, 2 v. 1823 -.4.-
32 Carpue (J.) on the High Operation for the Stone 1819. -.2.-
34 Catalogue of William Dimsdale's Library and Coins and Medals, prices and names, FINE PAPER 1824 -.9.-
35 Catalogue of the Coins and Medals of Thomas Hollis, Esq. prices and names, FINE PAPER 1817 8.6.-
36 Catalogue of the English Coins and Medals of an eminent Collector, prices and names, FINE PAPER 1824 3.6.-
37 Catalogue of the Coins and Medals of J. T. Brockett, Esq. prices and names, FINE PAPER 1823 6.6.-
38 Catalogues of the Coins and Medals of J. Bindley, Esq., Mr. J. Thane, &c. prices and names 1819, &c. -.8.-
39 Catalogue of a Collection of Prints, 2 parts in 1 1810 1.6.-
41 Catalogue of Mr. Dimsdale's Coins and Medals, FINE PAPER, priced 1824 8.6.-
42 Catalogue of Dr. Mead's Coins, priced 1755 -.3.-
43 Catalogue of Dr. Hunter's Duplicate Coins, prices and names 1777 -.11.-
44 Catalogue of Samuel Tyssen's Coins, with prices 1801 -.17.-
45 Chalcographiana, a Poem 1814 -.4.-
46 Chamberlayne's (E.) Present State of England 1679 -.4.-
47 Cicero on the Nature of the Gods 1741 3.6.-
48 Cicero's Letters, englished by Melmoth. 3 vol. 1772 -.13.-
49 Clarendon's (Earl of) History of the Rebellion, 6 vol. Oxf. 1712 -.13.-
50 Clark's (Samuel) England's Remembrancer 1677 -.1.-
51 Cobbett's Political Register, Vol. XV 1809 -.1.-
52 Coffin's (Major) Account of the Battle of Austerlitz 1807 -.1.-
53 Coins. Essay on the Amendment of the Silver Coins 1695 1.6.-
54 Congreve (Sir W.) on the Principles of Security against Forgery 1820 1.6.-
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55 Conversations on Political Economy 1817 -.2.-
56 Crookshank's(W.) History of the Church of Scotland, 2 vol. 1749 -.14.-
57 De Lolme (J. L.) on the Constitution of England 1793 -.2.-
58 Derham's (W.) Artificial Clock-Maker, plates 1759 -.3.-
59 DIBDIN'S (T.F.) BIBLIOMANIA, or Book Madness, very scarce, calf, marbled leaves 1811 2.15.-
61 Dibdin's (T. F.) Bibliographical Decameron, plates, 3 vol. uncut (a picked copy: see Dr. Dibdin's letter, which is inserted) 1817 9.5.-
62 Dibdin's (T. F.) Bibliographical Antiquarian, and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, plates, 3 v. uncut 1821 -.8.-
63 Dibdin's (T. F.) AEdes Althorpianae, portraits and plates, 2 vol. 1822 2.19.-
64 Disney's (J.) Sermons, 2 vol. 1793 -.2.-
65 Dodington's (G. B.) Diary, by Wyndham 1785 -.3.-
66 Engravers.Chronological Series of Engravers, interleaved with MS. additions Comb, 1770 5.6.-
67 Erasmus on Folly, with cuts by Holbein 1709 -.7.-
68 Essays on various Subjects 1766 1.6.- [together with 69]
69 Etten's (H. van) Mathematical Recreations, plates 1674 1.6.- [together with 68]
71 Evelyn's (J.) Sculptura, gilt leaves 1682 4.6.-
72 Evelyn's (J.) Sculptura, port, and plates 1769 4.6.-
73 Fearon's (H.) Sketches of America 1818 1.6.-
74 Flavel (J.) on the Divine Conduct 1824 1.6.-
75 Fleetwood's (Bp.) Account of English Gold and Silver Money, with Appendix, plates 1745 -.9.-
76 Fleming (It.) on the Rise and Fall of Papacy 1793 1.6.-
77 Galerie de Portraits de Personnages Célèbres Par, -.6.-
78 Gell (Sir W.) and J. Gandy's Pompeiana, plates, half morocco, uncut 1817-19 2.10.-
79 Gilpin's Essay upon Prints 1768 -.3.-
81 Goulet (M.) Fétes a l'Occasion du Mariage de Napoleon, planches Par. 1820 -.1.-
82 Grainger's (J.) Biographical History of England, 4 vol. 1804 -.14.-
83 Hall (Basil) on South America, 2 vol. 1824 4.6.-
84 Heber's (R.) Life of Jeremy Taylor, 2 vol. 1824 -.8.-
85 Heraldic Anomalies, 2 vol. 1824 5.6.-
86 Herbert's (Sir T.) Memoirs of the Reign of King Charles I, calf, marbled leaves 1702 5.6.-
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87 Hill's (B.) Henry and Acasto, a Tale, plates 1798 -.8.- [together with 88]
88 Hobhouse's (J.) Last Reign of Napoleon, 2 vol. 1817 -.8.- [together with 87]
89 Hughsons(D.) Walks through London, plates, 2 vol. russia marbled leaves 1817 -.8.- [together with 87]
90 Jennings(D.) on the Knowledge of Medals Baskerville, 1775 1.6.-
91 Illustrations of Egyptian Antiquities, plates 1822 1.6.-
92 Karnes's (Lord) Elements of Criticism, 2 vol. Edinb. 1774 -.2.-
93 James the First's Workes Perth, 1786 2.6.- [together with 94]
94 Junius's Letters, 2 vol. 1772 2.6.- [together with 93]
95 Landon (C. P.) Numismatique du Voyage du Jeune Anachar-sis, par Dumersan, planches, 2 tom. Par. 1818 -.12.-
96 Las Casas's (Count de) Journal of the Private Life of Napoleon, 4 vol. in 8 parts 1823 -.14.-
97 Larkey's (J. C.) Description of the Napoleon Medals, LARGE PAPER 1818 4.6.-
98 Le Clerc (S.) Pratique de la Géometrie Par. 1682 -.9.- [together with 99]
99 Leigh's (Edward) Discourses on Coin, &c. 1671 -.9.- [together with 98]
101 Letters from Edinburgh 1776 -.1.-
102 Life of Fitz-James, Duke of Berwick 1738 -.1.-
103 Life of Benvenuto Cellini, translated by Nugent, 2 vol. 1771 -.8.-
104 Life and Death of Maria Antoinette 1772 -.1.-
105 Life of the late General Lee 1792 -.9.-
106 Life of Napoleon Bonaparte 1802 -.1.-
107 Lochée's(L.) Elements of Fortification 1780 -.1.- [together with 108]
108 Locke (J.) on the Value of Money 1695 -.1.- [together with 107]
109 Maitland's (Capt.) Narrative of the Surrender of Bonaparte on Board the Bellerophon 1826 4.6.-
111 Maps, on canvas, a small parcel 1.6.-
112 Marcelli (P.) Vitae Omnium Ducum Venetorum, cuts 1574 -.1.-
113 Marcet (Alex.) on Calculous Disorders 1817 -.1.-
114 Medallic History of Napoleon Bonaparte, translated by Miss Mudie Scargill -.1.-
115 Memoirs of Robert Carey, Earl of Monmouth 1759 -.3.-
116 Memoirs of Mrs. Billington 1792 1.6.-
117 Memoirs of the History of France during the Reign of Napoleon, dictated to General Gourgaud and Count do Montholon by Napoleon, 6 vol. 1823 -.11.-
118 Mionnet (T. E.) Description des Médailles Antiques Grecques et Romaines, avec planches, 7 tom, half green morocco Par. 1806 7.10.- [together with 119]
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119 Mionnet (T. E.) Description des Médailles Antiques Grecques et Romaines, avec Supplement, 4 tom, half morocco, uncut Par. 1815-19 7.10.- [together with 118]
121 Miscellaneous Sale Catalogues of Coins and Medals (Twelve) -.11.-
122 Ditto ditto ditto ditto [Miscellaneous Sale Catalogues of Coins and Medals (Twelve)] -.13.-
123 MISSALE ROMANUM, a very beautiful little MANUSCRIPT, delicately written upon VELLUM, containing upwards of TWENTY large and small exquisitely-finished MINIATURE PAINTINGS, with numerous letters in gold, flower borders, &c. 24mo, red morocco 1.15.-
124 Miscellaneous, a parcel 1.6.-
125 Monumenta Vetustatis Kempiana Lond. 1720 -.6.-
126 Muller's (J.) Treatise of Artillery, plates 1780 -.1.- [together with 127]
127 Narrative of the War of 1703, in Verse, plates, 2 vol. in 1 -.1.- [together with 126]
128 Nichols's (J.) Anecdotes of William Hogarth 1785 -.7.-
129 Pamphlets, a parcel 2.6.-
130 Parliamentary History, 18 vol. half russia 1797 10.6.-
131 Patin's (C.) Travels through Germany, plates 1701 -.1.-
132 Persius's Satires, englished by Drummond 1799 1.6.-
133 Peter's Letters to his Kinsfolk, 3 vol. 1819 1.6.-
134 Petrarch.-Essay on the Life and Character of Petrarch Edinb. 1810 -.2.-
135 Petroni (Stefano Egidio) La Napoleonide, con fig. Parigi, 1813 1.6.-
136 Philips's Diary around Brighthelmston 1780 -.6.-
137 Phillips's (W.) Introduction to Mineralogy 1823 8.6.-
138 Pinkerton's (J.) Essay on Medals, 2 vol. in 1, red morocco, gilt leaves 1808 1.9.-
139 Pitt's (T.) New Martyrology 1693 -.1.-
140 Plesis's (Scipio du) Resolver 1635 -.6.-
141 Pliny's Letters, englished by Melmoth, 2 vol. 1747 1.6.-
142 Political Tracts, in 2 vol. v. y. -.1.-
143 Pope's (A.) Essay on Man, with an original drawing as a frontispiece, "A. Pope inv. et T. M. delineavit" Knapton, 1745 -.10.-
144 Priestley (J.) on the Riots at Birmingham 1792 1.6.-
145 Priestley's (J.) Sermon on the present State of Europe 1794 -.1.-
146 Prières Mahometanes, en Langue Arabe, commentées en Langue Turque, MS. 24mo -.8.-
147 Protests made in the House of Lords, 2 v. in 1 Edinb, 1748 -.6.-
148 Puckle'a Club, plates 1817 -.10.-
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149 Kennell's (Major) Marches of the British Armies in India, map 1792 -.1.-
151 Rickman (T. C.) Life of Thomas Paine 1819 -.1.-
152 Ritson's (J.) Select Collection of English Songs, plates after Stothard, 3 vol. scarce 1783 -.18.-
153 Robertson's (W.) History of the Reign of Charles V, 4 vol. 1787 9.6.-
154 Scott's (Sir W.) Field of Waterloo, a Poem Edinb. 1815 -.6.-
155 Segur's (P. de) History of Napoleon's Expedition to Russia, 2 vol. 1827 -.10.-
156 Serre (Sieur de la) The Mirrour which Flatters not, englished by T. C, front. 1639 -.3.-
157 Shepherd's (The) Kalendar, or the Country Man's Daily Companion, woodcuts -.2.-
158 Smollett's History of England, 16 vol. plates and maps 1758 -.17.-
159 Smyth's (W. H.) Present State of Sardinia 1828 -.6.-
161 Snelling's (T.) Doctrine of Gold and Silver Computations, 1766 / View of the Coins in Europe, 1766; in 1 vol. 6.6.-
162 Stewart's (D.) Philosophy of the Human Mind, 2 v. 1814 -.19.-
163 Strauchius's (G.) Breviarium Chronologicum, englished by Sault 1704 -.6.-
164 Stuart's (A.) Letters to Lord Mansfield 1773 -.1.-
165 Stubbes's (G.) Dialogue in the Manner of Plato 1734 1.6.-
166 Surrebutter's Pleader's Guide 1803 -.1.-
167 Sutton's (C.) Learne to Live, black letter -.3.-
168 Swedenborg's Treatise concerning Heaven and Hell 1784 -.2.-
169 Syntax's (Dr.) Tour in Search of the Picturesque, coloured plates 7.6.-
171 Tasso's (T.) Aminta Glasg. 1753 -.1.-
172 Temple's Miscellanea, 2 parts in 1 1680 -.6.-
173 Topham's (E.) Life of John Elwes, Esq. 1805 -.2.-
174 Tracts.-Vincent on Public Education, 1801-Mankin on the Neglect of the Clergy, 1803,&c.; in 1 vol. 1.6.-
175 Trials of Thomas Hardy and J. Horne Tooke for High Treason, 4 vol. in 2 1795 -.5.-
176 Volney's Ruins 1807 2.6.-
177 Voltaire's (M. de) Letters concerning the English Nation 1733 2.6.-
178 Wanley's (N.) Wonders of the Little World, plates, 2 vol. calf, marbled leaves 1806 -.15.-
179 Wardens (W.) Letters from St. Helena 1816 -.6.-
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181 Watts's (I.) Logic, 1733-On the Mind, 1804; 2 vol. -.4.-
182 White (The) Bull, from an Ancient Syrian MS. communicated by Voltaire, engliahed 1774 -.3.-
183 Wilkins's (J.) Mathematical Magick, cuts 1648 -.1.-
184 Williams's (H. M.) Sketches of the French Republic, 2 vol. 1801 -.1.-
185 Xenophon's Memoirs of Socrates, by Fielding 1788 6.6.-

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186 Ainsworth's Latin Dictionary, by Morell, 2 vol. 1796 1.3.-
187 Alciato, los Emblemas, traducidas in Rhimas Españolas Lyon, 1540 -.4.-
188 Alexander's (W.) Costume of China, coloured plates, and portrait of the author inserted 1805 1.6.-
189 Arbuthnot's (C.) Tables of Ancient Coins 1727 -.7.-
191 Augustini Sermons, 2 tom, in 1 Lugduni, 1520 -.3.-
192 Bayerus (Fr. P.) de Nummis Hebraeo Samaritanis figuris russia, gilt leaves Valentiae, 1781 -.6.-
193 Belzoni's (G.) Travels in Egypt and Nubia, with Appendix, with folio coloured plates 1821 2.10.-
194 Beroalde le Tableau des Riches Inventions, avec planches Par. 1657 5.6.-
195 Holy Bible, cuts, black letter, imp. Imprynted by Jugge, 1557 -.8.-
196 Holy Bible, with the Genealogies recorded therein, russia, gilt leaves London, Barker, 1598 -.14.-
197 Blommaert (A.) Sylva Anachoretica AEgypti et Palaestinae, fine impressions of the plates by Bolswert Antwerp. 1619 -.19.-
198 Booth's Battle of Waterloo, with Circumstantial Details. plates on India paper 1817 -.19.-
199 Bosset (C. P. de) sur les Médailles Antiques des Iles de Céphalone et d'Ithaque, planches Lond. 1815 -.3.-
201 Bromley's (H.) Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits 1793 -.7.-
202 Burney's (Dr.) Account of the Commemoration of Handel 1785 5.6.-
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203 Cardonnel's (Adam de) Numismata Scotiae plates Edinb, 1786 -.11.-
204 Catalogue of Sir M. Sykes's Prints, part 1, prices and names 1824 3.6.-
205 Catalogue of the Collection of Coins and Prints of J. West, Esq. 1773 -.11.-
206 Catalogue of the Earl of Oxford's Coins, prices and names 1741 -.12.-
207 Another copy 1741 5.6.-
208 Choul (Gu. du) Veterum Romanorum Religio, figuris Amst. 1685 -.4.-
209 Combe (C.) Veterum Populorum et Regum Nummi qui in Museo Britannico adservantur, figuris Lond. 1814 -.16.-
210 Cooper's (R.) Etchings of Landscapes, 3 Nos. oblong -.4.-
211 Dallaway's (J.) Anecdotes of the Arts in England 1800 -.5.-
212 Demosthenes, englished by Francis, 2 vol. 1757 -.17.-
213 Denon's (V.) Travels in Egypt, translated by Aikin, plates, 2 vol. russia, gilt leaves 1803 2.5.-
214 Douglas (J.) on the Antiquity of the Earth, plates 1785 -.2.-
215 Ducarel's (A. C.) Series of above Two Hundred Anglo-Gallie Coins, plates 1757 1.-.-
216 Duplesi-Bertaux's (J.) Set of One Hundred Original Etchings, oblong Par. 1814 1.13.-
217 Dutens (M. L.) Explication de quelques Médailles Grecques et Phénicienncs, planches, LARGe PAPER Lond. 1776 4.6.-
218 Edward VI's Psalter, imperfect, black letter, with woodcuts -.8.-
219 Ficorini (Fr. de) le Vestigia, con fig. Roma, 1744 -.2.-
220 Folkes's (Martin) Table of English Silver and Gold Coins, plates, 1703-English Gold Coins, 1761; in 1 vol. 1.13.-
221 Godwin's (F.) Catalogue of the Bishops in England 1615 3.6.-
222 Goltzii (H.) Thesaurus Rei Antiquarian Antwerp. 1759 -.-.6
223 Goldsmith and Parnell's Poems, cuts by Bewick 1795 6.6.-
224 Gough's (R.) Description of the Beauchamp Chapel at Warwick, plates 1809 1.6.-
225 Handricourt's (Ternisien d) Records of the French Nation and of the Allied Armies, or Picturesque Views engraved by the principal Artists, (an original signature of Buonaparte to his minister at war is inserted) 2 vol. red morocco gilt leaves. Par. 1816 4.16.-
226 Harwood (E.) Populorum et Urbium Selecta Numismata, Graeca, plates Lond. 1812 1.6.-
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227 Hayward's (Sir J.) Life of Edward the Sixth 1.6.-
228 HEURES A LUSAIGE DE ROMME BEAUTIFULLY PRITED ON VELLUM, with engraved border's, containing FIFTEEN delicately finished MINIATURE PAINTINGS, also numerous initial letters, highly illuminated in gold and colours, old morocco, gilt leaves Par. 1503 4.4.-
229 HEURES A LUSAIGE DE ROMME BEAUTIFULLY PRITED ON VELLUM containing TWELVE highly finished MINIATURE PAINTINGS, with numerous illuminated initial letters in gold and colours Paris, pour Hardouyn, 1.10.-
230 Heye (J. de la) La Nouvelle Troye, on Memorable Histoire du Siége d'Ostende, planches, (from the library of John Duke of Lawderdaill,with his autograph) Leyden, 1615 -.9.-
231 Hill's (R.) Sketches in Flanders and Holland, plates, LARGE PAPER 1816 -.10.-
232 Histoire Numismatique de la Revolution Française, avec planches Par. 1826 3.-.-
233 Hogarth's (W.) Analysis of Beauty (wants the plates) 1753 -.1.-
234 Hollis's (T.) Memoirs, portraits and plates, russia, marb. leaves 1780 1.11.6
235 Jameson's (R.) Mineralogy of the Scottish Isles, plates, 2 vol. in 1 1800 -.7.-
236 Johnson's (Dr.) English Dictionary, 2 vol. 1785 1.4.-
237 Jones's (L. T.) Journal of the British Campaign on the Continent, maps 1797 -.-.6
238 Khell (J.) ad Numismata Imperatorum Romanorum a Vail-lantio edita, Supplementum Vindobonae, 1767 1.8.-
239 Laporte's Sketch Book,&c. 18 Nos. oblong -.11.-
241 Macklin's (C.) Man of the World, a Comedy, with TWO AUTOGRAPH LETTERS of the AUTHOR inserted 1793 1.13.-
242 MAGNA CHARTA, beautifully printed in gold letters, ele-gantly bound in green morocco, gilt leaves London, apud J. WHITAKER, 1816 5.15.-
243 - [MAGNA CHARTA] Ditto, Confirmation to the above, printed in gold letters 1.10.-
244 Mahudel, sur les Monnoyes Antiques d'Espagne, planches Par. 1725 2.6.-
245 Malkin's (B. H.) Scenery, Antiquities, and Biography of South Wales, plates 1804 -.16.-
246 Martial's Epigrams, by Elphinston, plates 1782 -.16.-
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247 Medallic History of England, to the Revolution 1790 1.5.-
248 Medallic History of Napoleon, with Supplement, plates 1819 1.8.-
249 Messia (Piet.) Selva Rinovata, accrescinta da Bartol. Dioniei da Fano, 3 tom, in 1 Venet. 1638 -.2.-
250 Meyrick's (Dr.) Ancient Arms and Armour, engraved by Skelton, plates, 20 parts (a subscription copy) 10.-.-
251 Millingen Recueil de quelques Médailles Grecques inédites planches Rome, 1812 -.6.-
252 Moore's (J.) Narrative of the Campaign of the British Army in Spain, maps 1809 1.6.-
253 Moses's (H.) Outlines of Antique Altars, Vases, &c, 5 Nos. -.7.-
254 Moss's (W.) Antiquities of the Church of St. Saviour, Southwark, plates, 4 parts -.12.-
255 MUDIE'S SERIES OF NATIONAL MEDALS, in a red morocco case (a fine subscription set) 4.12.-
256 Napoleon.-Quarante-Huit Heures de Garde au Chateau des Tuilleries, planches, calf, gilt leaves Par. 1816 -.3.-
257 Narrative History of King James, front. 1651 -.2.-
258 Nummi Familiarum Romauarum, engraved on 103 plates (first two plates are wanting, and some others torn) -.7.-
259 Officio della Vergine Maria, con fig. morocco, gilt haves Roma, 1704 -.10.-
261 Oratio Dominica CL Linguis Versa, edente J. Marcel, green morocco, gilt leaves Par. 1805 -.19.-
262 Ouseley (Sir W.) on some Medals and Gems bearing Inscriptions in the Ancient Persian Character 1801 4.6.-
263 Patarol (L.) Series Augustorum Caesarum, &c. fig. Venet. 1743 -.2.-
264 Peake's (R.) French Characteristic Costumes, coloured plates 1816 -.7.-
265 Pellerin Recueil de Médailles de Peuples et de Villes, avec supplement, planches, 9 tom, en 7, Par. 1763-Médailles de Rois, ib. 1762-Sivry sur la Science des Médailles, Maestricht, 1778-Lettres de l'Auteur des Recueils de Médailles, &c. 1770; fine set, in 10 vol. uncut 5.10.-
266 Pellerin.-Le Blonde sur quelques Médailles du Cabinet de M. Pellerin, planches La Haye, 1771 -.8.-
267 PENNANT'S (T.) ACCOUNT OF LONDON, illustrated with a large Collection of Portraits, Views, Maps, &c.; also with man rous manuscript additions, in 1 vol. russia 1.7.-
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268 PEMBROCHLE (T.) NUMISMATA ANTIQUA. in tres partes divisa with Anies's Index fine copy, in russia 1746 4.10.-
269 Pilkington's Dictionary of Engravers, russia 1798 1.3.-
271 Pindar's (P.) Nil Admirandi, or a Smile at a Bishop 1799 -.1.-
272 Powell's (D.) History of Wales black letter (wants title) 1584 5.6.-
273 Prouti(D.) I Costumi Religiosi, Civili, &c. degli Antichi Greci, e Romani, 30 plates oblong Roma, 9.6.-
274 PYNES s (W.H.) HISTORY OF THE ROYAL RESIDENCES illustrated by One Hundred highly finished coloured engravings. 3 vol, FINK ORIGINAL COPY, half morocco, uncut 1819 8.15.-
275 Rainoldes and Harts Conference touching the Head and the Faith of the Church, black letter 1584 5.6.-
276 Raphael's Cartoons, engraved by Fittler 1797 9.6.-
277 Raynald's (T.) Birth of Man-kinde, cuts 1634 2.6.-
278 Ruding's (R.) Annals of the Coinage of Britain, plates, 4 vol. with supplement 1817 5.16.-
279 Salvator Rosa, his Etchings, original and fine impressions Paris, -.7.-
281 Seneca's Epistles, translated by Morell, 2 vol. 1786 -.9.-
282 Sestini (Dom.) Descrizione degli Stateri Antichi, illustrati con le Medaglie, con fig.. Firenze, 1817 -.5.-
283 Shakspeare's (W.) Plays, illustrated with plates after Stothard, green morocco, gilt leaves with joints 3.-.-
284 Simon's (J.) Account of the Irish Coins, plates Dubl. 1749 -.5.-
285 Simon's Essay on Irish Coins, plates ib 1810 4.6.-
286 Smids (L.) Pinacotheca, figuris 1696 1.6.-
287 Smirke's (R.) Illustrations of Shakspeare, on India paper 9.6.-
288 SNELLING'S (T.) WORKS: viz. View of the Gold Coin and Coinage of England, 1763-Silver Coin of England, 1762 -Copper Coin of England, 1766-Coins struck by English Princes in France, 1769 -Origin and Nature of Jettons 1769-Silver Coin and Coinage of Scotland, 1774-Supplement to Simon's Essay on Irish Coins-Thirty-three Plates of English Medals, 1776; fine set in russia, with MS, Memorandums mserted 7.5.-
289 Spartan Lessons, or the Praise of Valour, in the Verses of Tyrtaeus Glasg. Faulis, 1559 7.5.-
291 Spenser's (E.) Shephearde's Calendar, cuts, black letter London, by To. East 1582 2.10.-
292 Thomson's Seasons, plates 1730 -.7.-
293 Treatise in the Chinese Language on Morality, with plates russia -.13.-
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294 Trial of Lieut. Col. John Lilburne, portraits inserted 1649 -.6.-
295 Vaillant (J.) Numismata Imperatorum Romanorum, fig MS. title Lutet. 1692 -.3.-
296 Valesi Fabriche ed Antichita di Verona, oblong 2.6.-
297 Vedute della Citta di Roma, 100 plates Venez. 7.6.-
298 Vertue's (G.) Medals, Coins, Great Seals, &c. from the Works of Th. Simon 1753 1.9.-
299 Visconti (E. Q.) Iconographie Grecque, 3 tom. en 1, avec planches en folio, elegantly bound in Jnorocco, gilt leaves Par. 1811 4.12.-
301 Watson's (R.) Anecdotes of the Life of Richard Watson, Bishop of Llandaff 1817 5.6.-
302 Wells's (W.) Views from Nature, 3 Nos. -.5.-
303 Whitby and Ryall's Plates of English Silver Coins 1756 1.-.-
304 Wiczay (Mich, a) Museum Hedervariuro, figuris, 2 tom. Vindobonae, 1814 2.5.-
305 Wilkinsons (R.) Antique Remains of the Church of St. Martin, in 13 plates 1797 2.6.-
306 Wilton House.-Description of the Antiquities and Curiosities in Wilton House, plates 1786 -.6.-

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307 AEsop's Fables, englished, plates by Barlow 1703 -.9.-
308 Baerle (Kasper van) Blyde lnkomst van M. de Medicis, port. and plates Amst. 1639 -.4.-
309 Bartoli (P. S.) le Antiche Lucerne Sepolchrali,Figurate da Bellori Roma, 1729 -.12.-
311 Bellorii (J. P.) Veteres Arcus Augustorum Triumphis Insigues, &c. ib. 1690 1.2.-
312 Brahm's (Gerard de) Levelling Balance and Counter Balance -.1.-
313 BRITISH GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY PORTRAITS, accompanied by Biographical Notices, 2 vol. half green morocco, uncut CADELL 6.-.-
314 Catalogus Nummorum Scriniis Bodleiauis, figuris Oxon. 1750 -.5.-
315 Denon Voyage dans la Basse et la Haute Egypte, grand atlas folio, planches, 2 tom. Parte, edit. -.34.-
316 Douglas's (J.) Nenia Britannica, plates Nicholls, 1793 1.1.-
317 EUROPE.-Illustrated Record of important Events in the Anuals of Europe, coloured plates, 3 parts Bouyer, 1815, &c. 1.4.-
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318 Fage (Raimond la) Recueil des Meilleurs Desseins de Amst. chez G. Valck -.14.-
319 France.-Historical Pictures of the French Revolution, translated from the French of Champort, plates Par. 1803 8.6.-
321 Girth's (J.) Views in Paris, oblong. 3 -.14.-
322 Green's (B. R.) Numismatic Atlas of Ancient History, in 21 plates, with descriptive Guide 1829 1.1.-
323 Howel's (J.) Londinopolis, portrait and map inserted 1687 -.7.-
324 John Bull Newspaper, from 1827 to 1829 3.6.-
325 Lacour (P.) Monumens de Sculpture Anciens et Modernes, 72 plates -.17.-
326 Laporte's (J.) Views of the Lakes in Ireland, coloured, oblong 1816 1.9.-
327 Lucan's Pharsalia, englished by Rowe 1718 2.6.-
328 NAPOLEON Ă  la GRANDE ARMEE.-Engravings at Large of the celebrated Column at Paris, in the Place VendĂ´me, erected by Bonaparte, grand atlas folio Paris, 1816 -.5.-
329 Ortelii (A.) Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, 2 tom, gilt leaves 1597 -.18.-
331 Overbeke(Bonav.d') les Restes de l'Ancienne Rome, fine impressions of the plates, 2 tom, en 1 Amst. 1709 -.19.-
332 Ovid's Metamorphoses, englished, plates 1717 6.6.-
333 Parey's (Amb.) Workes, englished by Johnson, plates 1655 -.5.-
334 Patini (C) Imperatorum Romanorum Numismata, figuris Argent. 1671 8.6.-
335 Plinie's Natural Historic of the World, englished by Holland, 2 vol. in 1 1601 -.19.-
336 Pybus's (C.S.) Sovereign, a Poem 1800 1.14.- [together with 337]
337 Rapin's History of England, by Tindal, plates and map, 2 vol. 1732 1.14.- [together with 336]
338 Rigand's (J.) Collection of Seventy-two Views in and about Paris, oblong -.19.-
339 Roman Antiquities.-A Collection of above Five Hundred and Sixty Plates, representing Roman Antiquities, &c.; in 1 vol. -.13.-
341 Townsend's (T.) History of Mexico 1724 5.6.-
342 Transactions in the Mahratta Empire, plates 1803 -.1.-
343 Vernet (C.) Tableaux Hietoriques des Campagnes d'Italie, fine impressions of the plates, half russia Par. 1806 2.2.-
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344 WHITAKER'S (J.) AUGUST CEREMONIAL OF THE CORONATION OF HIS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY KING GEORGE THE FOURTH The whole of the Descriptive part printed in gold letters, the lower part of each page is occupied by full length portraits of the noble personages who formed the procession MOST BEAUTIFULLY COLOURED, With additional plate inserted 7 Numbers (printed for Subscribers only) 1821-29 2.2.-
345 Zanetti delle Autiche Statue, Grecbe e Romano. 2 tom. Venet 1740 2.2.-

FIRST DAY'S SALE. / MANUSCRIPTS.

346 MISSALE ROMANUM, a very highly illuminated MS. on VELLUM, delicately written, in the original binding 1.2.-
347 ALBUM EMANUELIS DEMETRII, 4to, anno 1575. Among the names of the celebrated men contained in this Album, will be found those of A. Ortelius, Hubertus Goltzius, P. Galle, C. Clusius, J. Biel, G. Camden, J. Lipsius, P. Molineus, F. Junius, Edw Radeliffe, &c. 16.10.-
348 MISSALE ROMANUM, MS. upon VELLUM, most beautifully written in fine large characters, with six Miniature Paintings most delicately executed, and numerous initial capitals, and borders of Fruit, Flowers, &c. painted in the finest and most delicate style 62.6.-
349 Missale Komanum, on vellum imperfect 92.9.6 / -.16.-
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SECOND DAY'S SALE. // SECOND DAY'S SALE. / ENGRAVINGS. [SECOND DAY'S SALE.] // SECOND DAY'S SALE. / ENGRAVINGS. / VARIA. [ENGRAVINGS. SECOND DAY'S SALE.]

350 MINASI's Imitations of Drawings, Laporte's Studies of Trees, &c. 12 0.6.-
351 Views of Quebec, Grand Mosque at Lueknow, French Military Costume, in colours, &c. 33 -.7.-
352 Tickets, by Bartolozzi; Etchings, by Lady Cawdor. Denon, &c. 23 8.6.-
353 London, before and after the Fire, by Hollar; Hogenherg's View of Edinburgh; Brighton New Church, &c. 6 -.4.-
354 Set of Views of Paetum, and various English and Foreign Topography, &c. 15 4.6.-
355 Battles of Hastings and Bosworlh Field, after Loutherbourg; Animals, by Scott, proofs, &c. 10 -.10.-
356 Jupiter and Venus, etching by Daniel Vandyck; Draught of Fishes, after Rubens, by Soutman; Virgin and Child, with Dancing Angels, after ditto, by Christopher Jeg-her, &c. 9 6.6.-
357 Last Judgment, after M. Angelo, by Gaultier; Martyrdom of St. Stephen, by Thomassin; large Etchings, by P. Testa, &c. 9 7.6.-
358 The Waggoner, and others of the smaller Landscapes of Rubens, by Bolswert, &c. 11 -.9.-
359 Village Fairs, after Teniers, by Le Bas; Grand Street at Nancy, &c. by Callot, &c. 11 -.13.-
361 The Large Fair, by Callot, on two sheets; Battle between the French and Spaniards, by Delia Bella, &c. 5 9.6.-
362 Set of the Cartoons of Raphael, engraved by Grebelin, fine 8 1.5.-
363 Set of the large Miseries of War, by Callot, fine 18 -.18.-
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364 Landscapes, Views, &c. by Callot, and Della Bella 46 -.15.-
365 Battle Pieces, by Rugendas, and celebrated Engagements during the Reign of Louis XIV, by Le Clerc 29 10.6.-
366 Landscapes, by Waterloo, Swanevelt, and Genoels: Old German Prints, by De Bye, &c. 35 -.11.-
367 Dutch Ball, by Oslade; Cottage Scene, by Ruysdael; and Landscapes (uprights), by Both, and Waterloo fine 5 -.16.-
368 Heads of Painters and Distinguished Persons, &c. by, and after Vandyck 17 -.13.-
369 The Triumph of Mordecai, the Little la Tombe, and the Baptism of the Eunuch, all by Rembrandt 3 1.2.-
371 Disciples at Emmaus, the Crucifixion (in his slight manner), the Burial of Christ, fine, by Rembrandt, &c. 4 -.16.-
372 Angels appearing to the Shepherds, large liaising of Lazarus, Jews' Synagogue, &c. by Rembrandt 8 1.11.-
373 Portrait of Clement de Jonge, and Dr. Faustus in his Study. by Rembrandt; Female Head, by F. Bol, &c. 4 -.15.-
374 Studies of Heads of Females, on two plates, by Rembrandt, very fine 2 -.15.-
375 St. George and the Dragon, etching, by Tempesta; St Christopher, by Biscaino; Virgin and Child, by Lolli; and oilier Italian Etchings 9 -.14.-
376 St. Jerome, by Spagnoletti, and various by Guido, Annibal Carracci, &c. 20 -.9.-
377 Holy Family, after Parmegiano, &c. by Andriani, and various others in Chiaro Scuro, by B. Coriolanus, &c 15 -.12.-
378 Cupid and Old Woman holding a Pot, etching, by J. Sandrarl, 1640; St. Jerome, by Lucas Cranach Soldiers by D. Hopfer, &c. 8 -.14.-
379 Offering of the Kings (the large plate), the Monk Sergius killed by Mahomet, fine, &c. by Lucas Van Leyden 4 -.14.-
381 Life of Joseph, by Lucas Van Leyden; small set of the Passion of Christ, by A. Durer, and others in wood by him, &c. 23 -.1.-
382 The Virgin and Child, four different; St.George, St. Christopher, &c. by Albert Durer, fine 9 -.13.-
383 The Knight of Death, and the Copy; the Dream, and the Sorceresses, &e. by Albert Durer 5 -.14.-
384 St. Hubert kneeling in the Forest, and St. Jerome in his Study, by Albert Durer, fine 2 -.17.-
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385 The Wise Men Kneeling before the Virgin and Child, who stands within an enclosure, by the Maitre au Caducée, very scarce 1 2.2.-
386 A YOUNG MAN BEARING A STANDARD (after a design of Giorgione), by PRINCE RUPERT, KINK AND VERY RARE 1 5.7.6

SECOND DAY'S SALE. / PORTRAITS.

387 Bishop Bossuet, whole length, by Drevet, first state; Emperor Charles V (woodcut), by AEneas Vico scarce, &c. 3 -.15.-
388 Head of Titian, by Agos Caracci; Archbishop Fenelon, by Audran; Le Brun, by Edelinck, &c. 7 -.12.-
389 Lord Bacon, by Houbraken; Sampson Lennard, by Vaughan; Execution of Mary Queen of Scots, by Picart, &c. 25 -.12.-
391 Prince Rupert, in his robes, after Lely, by Tompson, scarce; and Bishop Chandler, by Vertue, proof 2 -.12.-
392 West, by C. Heath; David, by Bourgeois; Canova, by Fontana; and other Heads of Artists, proofs, &c. 6 -.13.-
393 Garrick in the Character of Abel Drugger, after Zoffany, by Dixon, first proof; Ditto, in Richard III, by S. W. Reynolds, &c 4 -.1.-
394 Dr. Robertson, after Sir Joshua, by Dixon; General Washington, after the Statue by Chantrey, India proof, &c. 6 -.16.-
395 Lord Mansfield, after Sir Joshua, by Bartolozzi, proof; Lord Thurlow, by Cardon; Spencer Percival, by Skelton, &c. 5 -.15.-
396 Madame Catalani, by Cardon; Present Emperor of Turkey, Marshal Souvoroff, &c. 15 -.16.-
397 La Fontaine, and J. J. Rousseau, by Ficquet; Jeanne d'Arragon, after Raphael, by Chereau; Tycho Hofman, by Wide, &c. fine 10 1.2.-
398 Michael Angelo, by J Bonasonc; Albert Durer, by Kilian; Tempesta. by Leant, &c. 19 -.13.-
399 Sir Joseph Radcliffe, wh. len. private plate, by Heath, proof; late King, when blind, by S, W. Reynolds, proofs &c. 2 -.1.-
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401 Lord Grenville. in his robes, by Fittler; late Earl of Dartmouth, by Heath, &c proofs on India paper 3. -.13.-
402 Princess Charlotte of Wales, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, by Golding, very fine 1 1.9.-
403 Diana of Poitiers, published by Mr. Dibdin, rare 1 1.11.-
404 The Marlborough Family, from the large Picture at Blenheim, after Sir J Reynolds, by Turner, FINE PROOF 1.1.-

SECOND DAY'S SALE. / PORTRAITS. / BONAPARTE FAMILY.

405 Different Heads of Napoleon, when at St. Helena, after his death, &c. 15 1.2.-
406 Bonaparte, when Consul; his Wife Josephine, and Marie Louise; Lucien Bonaparte and his Wife, &c. 15 -.13.-
407 Eugene. Viceroy of Italy, wh. len. by Longhi, proof; and Prince de Talleyrand, wh. len. by Desnoyers fine 2 1.1.-
408 Bonaparte, after Le Fevre, by Lupton, from the Statue by Canova, in Bivouac before the Battle of Wag-ram. &c. 6 -.17.-
409 Napoleon Signing the Concordat, in the room with Lucien Bonaparte, Portalis, &c. Gonsalvi, proof; Young Napoleou, by Desnoyers, and Roger, &c. 4 -.1.-
411 Bonaparte at Malmaison, after Isabey, on the Deck of the Bellerophon, after Eastlake; and with General Berthier, by Cardon 3 1.1.-
412 Bonaparte at the Tomb of Frederick the Great, and the Apotheosis of Napoleon (large plates), by Jazet, proofs 2 1.5.-
413 Battles of Eylau, Austerlitz, Jena. &c. and of Waterloo, after Capt. Jones, proof, &c. 9 -.15.-
414 Military Costume of the French Army, Column in the Place VendĂ´me, Plan of St. Helena, &c. relative to Bonaparte 8 -.14.-

SECOND DAY'S SALE. / DRAWINGS.

415 Landscape, with Ruins, by Asselyn; Study of Heads, by Watteau, in red chalk, &c. 10 -.17.-
416 Burial of St. Petronilla, by Guercino, pen trashed with bistre; Isabella Clara giving audience to a Cardinal, by Tempesta, &c. 3 -.9.-
417 Louis Van Kessel (Painter), in black chalk, by Vandyrk; Portrait of a Gentleman, 1625, in manner of Hollar; Fancy Heads, by Barry, Mortimer, Lely, &c. 6 -.11.-
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418 Pair of Sea Pieces, with Shipping, chalk washed with Indian ink, by Vander Velde 2 1.1.-
419 Oblong View of a Foreign City, by W. Hollar, 1634, pen washed with a greentint 1 -.22.-
421 Italian Laudscape, by Richard Cooper, &c.; Woody Scene, by Laporte, in black chalk, &c 7 -.9.-
422 Study of a Female, whole length, by Liotard, most delicately finished in colours; and Study of an Academy Figure, by Hamilton, in coloured chalks, very fine 2 1.11.-
423 Academy Studies of Men, in chalk, by Hamilton, very fine 5 -.9.-
424 Academy Studies of Men and Women, by Hamilton, very fine 6 -.12.-
425 Academy Figures, by Hamilton, very fine 5 1.4.-
426 Illustrations to Hayley's Triumphs of Temper, &c. by STOTHARD, very fine 3 4.4.-
427 Head of our Saviour with the Crown of Thorns, in black chalk, by SIR THO. LAWRENCE 1 3.10.-
428 Studies of Silenus's Heads, &c. on the same sheet, by Mortimer, fine 1 -.6.-
429 Pair of Sea Pieces, with Shipping off the Coast, by Cleveley, in colours 2 -.14.-
431 Garden Scenes with Figures, in body colours, by Bellange (of same size) 4 111.6.-
432 Landscape with Figures; and Study of an old Tree, by GAINSBOROUGH, in black chalk 2 1.2.-
433 Landscape with Cows near a Stream, by GAINSBOROUGH, in black lead, highly finished. 1 3.15.-
434 Landscape with a peasant driving a group of cattle; and a Man driving a plough drawn by two horses, by GAINSBOROUGH, in black chalk 2 5.7.6
435 Interior of the Room in which Sir Isaac Newton was born, near Baldock, in Lincolnshire, by FRANCIA, in colours 1 2.14.-
436 View of Derwentwater, near Keswick, by HEARNE, in colours, a beautiful specimen 1 2.11.-
437 Pair of Farm Scenes, with Cattle, by HILLS, highly finished, in colours, Ac 3 3.3.-
438 Landscape, with two deer beneath a group of trees, by HILLS, 1817, in colours 1 3.5.-
439 Landscape with Cattle, by HILLS, 1807, in colours, very fine 1 3.18.-
441 Interior of a Stable, with young Calves, by HILLS, 1810, in colours, very fine 1 -.3.-
442 Landscape with an open shed under which are a cow and a group of sheep, by HILLS, 1809, in colours, very fine 1 2.18.-
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444 Polemon and Xenocrates, by Barry, in pen and ink with bistre wash 3.12.-

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445 Sancho's Feast, scarce; Hogarth painting the figure of Comedy; Mary Tofts, &c, by Hogarth 7 1.1.-
446 The Lecture, before the words "Datur Vacuum" on the book, by Hogarth, fine and very rare 1 3.5.-
447 The Analysis of Beauty, two plates; Enthusiasm delineated, the Medley, Gates of Calais, &c. by Hogarth 6 -.7.-
448 Charles I in his robes, after Vandyck, by Sir Robert Strange, very fine 1. 2.5.-
449 Charles I, seen in three positions, after Vandych, by Sharp, FINE PROOF 1 1.8.-
451 John Hunter, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, by Sharp, FINE PROOF 1 2.12.6
452 Celadon and Amelia, after Wilson, by Woollett, very fine; and the Etching of the Boar Hunt, by Woollett 2 1.18.-
453 Death of General Wolfe; and Penn's Treaty with the Indians, after West, by Woollett, and Hall, very fine 2 2.10.-
454 Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament; and the Restoration of Charles II, after West, by Hall, and Sharp, PROOFS (pre-sented by West to Mr. Henderson). 2 3.11.-
455 Boadicea animating the Britons, after Stothard, by Sharp, proof on India paper; Head of Zenobia, after M. Angelo, by Sharp, &. 5 -.18.-
456 Magdalen, after Guido, proof; and the etching of King Lear, both by Sharp; the Riots in Broad Street, proof not quite finished; and the etching of the same 1.2.-
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457 The Riots in Broad Street, after Wheatley, by Heath; and Samuel appearing to Saul, after West, by Sharp, proofs 2 1.13.-
458 The Clytie, after Annibal Caracci, by Bartolozzi, CHOICE PROOF 1 1.1.-
459 Frederick the Great reviewing his Guards; Death of Major Pearson; The Siege of Gibraltar, &c.. 4 1.11.-
461 Death of Lord Chatham, after Copley, by Bartolozzi, proof; and the Death of Major Pearson, by Heath, proof, touched upon by the artist 2 1.1.-
462 The Dead Soldier, by Heath, unfinished proof, and the etching; and the Canterbury Pilgrims, the etching by Schiavonetti 3 1.8.-
463 The Canterbury Pilgrims, after Stothard, on India paper, in the state before James Heath worked upon it 1 1.6.-
464 Death of Lord Nelson, after West, by Heath, on India paper (presented by Mr. Heath to Mr. Henderson) 1 1.1.-
466 The Dead Soldier, after Wright, by James Heath, fine proof 1 -.19.-
467 The Jew's Harp, after Wilkie, by Burnet, FIXE PROOF 1 4.6.-
468 The Wolf and the Lamb, after Mulready, by J. H. Robinson (subscription impession). 1 2.10.-
469 The Blind Fiddler, after Wilkie, by Burnet, fine 1 2.6.-
471 Drowned Fisherman, after Westall, by James Heath, proof on India paper, and the etching of the same 2 1.1.-
472 Battle of Alexandria; and the Landing of the Troops in Egypt, after De Loutherbourg, by Cardon, and Schiavonetti 2 1.18.-
473 The Boy blowing Bubbles, after Mieris, by Wille, very fine 1 1.18.-
474 Portrait of Raphael, by Morghen,on India paper 1 1.13.-
475 Portrait of Wille, by Ingouf, proof; M. Angelo, by Longhi, and Pope Leo X, by Morghen, fine. 3 -.1.-
476 Madonna della Seggiola, after Raphael, by Morghen, PROOF BEFORE ANY LETTERS 1 2.15.-
477 The Transfiguration, after Raphael, by Morghen, fine 1 1.16.-
478 Victory of Olympia, Orpheus, &c. etchings by the late James Barry 8 -.13.-
479 SET OF THE PLATES TO MACKLIN'S BIBLR, early impressions 72 4.19.-
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SECOND DAY'S SALE. / ENGLISH SCHOOL. / Portfolios, &c.

481 Portfolio, with leaves, half bound, and a ditto, without leaves -.10.-
483 Two Boxes for holding Prints, one of mahogany -.1.-

SECOND DAY'S SALE. / ENGLISH SCHOOL. / Prints, framed and glazed.

485 Portrait of General Washington, by Heathy Mr. Miles, by Worthington 2 1.4.-
486 Belisaire, after Gerard, by Desnoyers 1 1.6.-
487 Battles of Bosworth Field aud of Hastings, after Louther-bourg, by Bromley. 2 -.1.-
488 The Dead Soldier, by Heath. 1 1.10.-
489 The Hunt of the Hippopotamus, after Rubens 1 1.1.-
491 Doctors of the Church, after Guido, by Sharp 1 1.9.-
492 LA MADONNA DE S. SISTO DI RAFFAELLO, by Muller 1 5.18.-
493 LA VIERGE AU DONATAIRE dite de Foligno, after Raphael, by Desnoyers, brilliant 1 2.13.-
494 Hogarth's Marriage A-la-mode, complete, first Impressions, and prior to the introduction of the Lock of Hair -.4.-

SECOND DAY'S SALE. / ENGLISH SCHOOL. / Drawings, framed and glazed.

495 The Ascension, in bistre 1 -.15.-
496 LAPORTE. [ The Ascension, in bistre ]A Landscape 1 4.15.-
497 LAPORTE.[ The Ascension, in bistre ] A Rustic Scene 1 1.13.-
498 J. VAN STRYE. [The Ascension, in bistre ] A Landscape 1 1.7.-
499 TURNER.-A Wood Scene, with a Cart entering the same, in colours 1 -.7.-
501 GIRTIN. [The Ascension, in bistre] A Landscape, Evening, an Upright, in colours 1 4.4.-
502 WILLIAMS. [The Ascension, in bistre] View of Melrose Abbey 1 1.1.-
503 GILES HUSSKY. [The Ascension, in bistre] A Portrait of the Old Pretender 1 1.1.-
504 UNKNOWN.-The Coliseum, and the Temple of Vesta, in Body Colours 2. 3.13.6
505 BARTOLOZZI. The Shipwreck of St. Paul, after Loutherbourg 1 -.2.-
5006 LUTTRELL. Portraits of Butler, and Waller 2 -.2.-
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507 LOUTHERHOURG, The Battles of Hastings, anil of Bosworth Field, ink and bistre. 2 19.5.-
508 R. COOPER. Landscapes, a pair. 2 3.10.-
509 WESTALL.-The Death of Brutus. 1 3.10.-
511 LAPORTE.-Canterbury Cathedral, in body colours 1 2.12.-
512 RAPHAEL SMITH.-Portrait of CHARLES JAMES FOX, the original of the Engraving by S. W. Reynolds 1 4.14.1
3.13.6 THE ORIGINAL CARTOON, by JAMES BARRY, ESQ. R.A. for his PANDORA, made at Rome, 6 ft. 7 in. by 3 ft. 4 in. 4.14.1

THIRD DAY'S SALE. // THIRD DAY'S SALE. / CURIOSITIES.

514 A PYE, containing an Antient Ring found at the New Post Office; a Silver Nail, from the Throne of Tippo-Saahib; with other interesting small articles 5.15.6
515 Specimens of Wood. An Impression of the Seal of Oliver Cromwell A small brass Quadrant, date 1400, &c. &c. 9 -.5.-
516 Medallions. Maria Theresa and Joseph II, Emperor of Germany, a pair, in gold; Bonaparte and Josephine, in bronze; Contad Hen. Kuchler, ditto, all in frames 4 -.11.-
517 A Wax Model of Lucien Bonaparte, by P. Rouw, done ex-pressly for (Miss Patterson) Madme. Bonaparte; the Bust of Bonaparte inserted in Crystal 2 1.1.-
518 A large Medallion of Bonaparte and Maria Louisa, in bronze, by Andricu, in a frame 1 -.13.-
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519 Busts in Wax. Geenge III, by Peart; George IV, as Prince of Wales, by Mounstephns, in frames 2 -.11.-
520 A Model in Wax of George IV, by PISTRUCCI, the original of the gold Medal 1 -.19.-
521 Perseus and Andromeda, a Model in Wax, from the Antique 1 -.14.-
522 Apollo and Marsyas, a small carving in Ivory, from the Antique 1 -.19.-
523 A Bust of Mary Queen of England, a beautiful Model in coloured Wax, enclosed in a curious frame, inlaid with porphyry 1 4.4.-
524 A beautiful enamelledWatch Case,the desigu after Watteau 1 1.6.-
525 A Miniature of Henry VIII, in a curious brass frame 1 1.3.-
526 An exquisite Miniature of a Madonna and Child, in colour, after Carlo Dolci 1 1.11.6
527 A charming Enamel of a Madonna, after Carlo Dolci 1 1.13.-
528 A Miniature of the Old Pretender, from the Collection of the late Sir W. Hamilton. 1 -.11.-
529 A beautiful Model in Wax, of the Bust of Bonaparte, by PISTRUCCI 1 1.3.-
531 A small Crucifixion, in ivory, in a glass case 1 1.2.-
532 A small Bust of the Duke of Clarence, when a Midshipman in the Royal Navy, a beautiful model in wax, by Mountstephens, set in gold as a locket 1 12.6.-
533 Bonaparte's Order of the Legion of , in gold and enamel, morocco case. 1 1.18.-
534 Ditto ditto ditto, smaller 1 -.17.-
535 An Agate Snuff Box, mounted in gold, morocco case 1 3.13.6
536 A Scotch Mull, mounted in silver 1 3.6.-
537 A Triangular Seal of William III, cut in steel, and a small Bust of the late Duke of Clarence, in paste, by Tasaic 2 3.6.-
538 A small Collection of Scarabaei and Egyptian Pebbles, with Hieroglyphicks, contained in a morocco case 16 2.12.-
539 A Cream Jug, in old Chelsea China, a beautiful specimen 1 1.13.-
540 A Burman Idol, in silver; and a Chinese God, in green jasper 2 -.13.-
541 A Lachrymatory; a Roman Lamp; a very small Etruscan Vase; and an Etruscan Patera, with Cover 4 1.5.-
542 A small Greek fluted Vase, with two handles, fine and perfect 1 -.17.-
543 A beautiful and perfect Greek Patera, together with a Greek Vase, equally fine. 2 2.12.-
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544 A LARGE ETRUSCAN VASE, with two handles, very perfect, 13 inches high, and 13 inches diameter 1.16.-
545 Fine specimen of an Egyptian Idol, supposed to be Osis and Osyris, with hieroglyphicks; and a fragment of glazed Pottery 2 4.12.-
546 A fine specimen of an Egyptian Idol, with hieroglyphicks, in marble 1 4.4.-
548 A ditto ditto, uncommonly fine and perfect, in a mahogany Sarcophagus. 1 2.5.-
549 A Bust of Bonaparte, size of life, in plaster of Paris, pre-sented by General Andreossi. 1 -.15.-
551 A Bust of Denon, size of life, in plaster of Paris, presented by him to Mr. Henderson. 1 1.1.-

THIRD DAY'S SALE. / FIRE ARMS, ANTIENT SWORDS, &c.

552 A Sabre, made by Woolley, presented to the late Duke of York, and purchased at his sale. 1 1.4.-
553 A Broad Sword, by Andrea Ferrara. 1 2.16.-
554 A Flaming Dagger, inlaid with gold, inscribed "God save King James, 1686;" and a Quadrangular Dagger 2 2.6.-
555 An Indian Krese. a Tomahauk, and the Head of a Halbert 3 -.9.-
556 A Matchlock Carabine, and a Matchlock Pistol 2 1.12.-
557 A Spanish Horse Pistol, 17th Century, and a Blunderbuss 2 -.1.-
558 A Cannon, mounted on brass castors, 9 inches long 1 1.1.-
559 A Cannon, mounted on a field carriage, 17 inches long 1 1.18.-
561 A beautiful Model of a Bomb, mounted on brass castors, with Shell 1 3.13.6

THIRD DAY'S SALE. / VARIA.

563 A Collection of Minerals from Barrow River, Winter Island, &c. 37 -.12.-
564 A Collection of Fossils and Polished Stones, also a fine specimen of Native Silver 2.5.1
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THIRD DAY'S SALE. / BRONZES.

565 Edward Fourth, a Medallion; Antient Keys; an Instrument of Torture; a small Head of Nilus: a Chinese Idol; and a Venus rising from the Sea. 6 2.5.-
566 A fine Greek Fibula, very perfect; a Roman Celt; Anubis; a Terminus, inlaid with silver; and a Roman Lamp 5 -.3.-
567 A Bust of Pius VII.. 1 -.13.-
568 A Bust of Young Napoleon. 1 2.10.-
569 A Bust of Napoleon 1 3.3.-
570 Ganigee IV 1 3.15.-
571 A whole-length Figure of Bonaparte, on a pedestal 1 1.12.-
572 Whole-length Figures of Rousseau and Voltaire, 14 inches high 2 -.16.-
573 The Boar of Florence, and two Dogs 3 17.10.-
574 The Grecian Shepherdess, on a marble pedestal 1 3.3.-
575 Cupid on Horseback, mounted on a black marble pedestal 1 -.18.-
576 A Hindoo Lamp, on a Stand 1 3.7.-
577 THE HEAD OF A BLACK BOY, BY FIAMINGO 1 25.10.-
578 OUR SAVIOUR AND ST. JOHN, small Busts, 5 inches high, on marble stands 2 7.7.-
579 A YOUNG BACCHUS, BY FIAMINGO 1 6.2.-
581 TWO CENTAURS, A PAIR. 2 -.20.-
5.82 THE INFANT HERCULES, by JOHN DE BOLOGNE 1 26.10.-
583 A MINERVA, antique, 8 inches high 1 1.12.-
584 A WHOLE-LENGTH FIGURE OF NERO, as Victor at one of the Amphitheatric Games, mounted on a pedestal, an-/ tique 1 2.2.-
586 THE FOOT OF A HORSE (natural size), of the finest Greek work, partly gilt 1 1.5.-
587 Hercules and the Centaur, after John de Bologne (in lead) 1. 2.10.-
588 A Horse, on a pedestal 1 -.7.-
589 A Horse Trotting, on a pedestal. 1 9.9.-
590 in lion 1 -.2.-
592 A whole-length Figure of the late Duke of York, on a round moveable Pedestal, 12 inches high. 1 5.10.-
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THIRD DAY'S SALE. / GEMS.

593 The Head of a Satyr, in lava. 1 -.4.-
594 A Medusa's Head, red cornelian, inlaglio. 1 2.10.-
595 Meleager, an onyx, retouched by PISTRUCCI, mounted as a ring 1 5.5.-
596 The Head of a Satyr, an onyx, retouched by PISTRUCCI 1 -.5.-
597 AN INTAGLIO, ON CORNELIAN, by CALANDRELLI, from the celebrated Statue of Napoleon, by Canova 1 8.15.-
598 AN ORIGINAL PORTRAIT OF BONAPARTE, on an onyx, by Pistrucci, mounted as a ring. 1 9.5.-
599 A Group of Heads-Augustus, Livia, and Julia, intaglio, cornelian, antique 1 4.15.-
601 CUPID RESTING ON AN INVERTED TORCH, sardonyx, antique, mounted as a ring. 1 -.4.-

THIRD DAY'S SALE. / PAINTINGS.

602 MENUSIER. A small oval Miniature of Bonaparte, 1815 1 2.12.-
603 UNKNOWN. A Battle Piece. 1 1.9.-
604 [UNKNOWN] A Portrait of the period of James the First (a circle) 1 1.15.-
605 [UNKNOWN] A Portrait of a Lady in the Time of Elizabeth, in the style of Holbein 1 1.15.-
606 OPIE.-A Portrait of Thomas Macklin, the Editor of Bow-yer's Edition of the Bible. 1 1.8.-
607 A Portrait of Mrs. Wollstonecroft. 1 3.15.-
608 MULREADY.-A small Landscape, with Cottage 1 12.15.-
609 HONTHUUST. A Woman's Head. 1 1.3.-
611 WARD. Swiss Shepherds hanging a Wolf, a small Laud-scape 1 6.12.6
612 JONES. A Composition, Horsemen attacked by a large Serpent 1 3.13.6
613 MORTIMER. A Portrait of the Rev. Owen Evans 1 10.6.-
614 ANGELICA KAUFFMAN. A Head, from Raphael's Dispute of the Sacrament 1 1.11.6
615 TREVISANO. The Portrait of a Lady, with a Guitar (an oval) 1 1.14.-
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616 TRUMBULL-Macbeth and the Witches, a copy after Went 1 2.17.-
617 LAPORTE. A small Landscape, with Deer 1 3.3.-
618 [LAPORTE] View of Windsor Castle, and a Forest Scene, a pair 2 3.5.-
619 [LAPORTE] View of Caerphilly Castle, a Landscape, 1 ft. Sin. by 1 ft. 3 in. high 1 3.9.-
621 [LAPORTE] A Landscape, 1 ft. 9 in. by 1 ft. 7½ in. high 1 5.15.6
622 Small Landscapes, a pair. 2 4.12.-
623 [LAPORTE] Small Moonlight Scene 1 1.17.-
624 [LAPORTE] A View of Tintern Abbey. 3 ft. 2 in. by 2 ft. ft in. 1 7.7.-
626 CARR (a Pupil of Wilson's). A small Landscape 1 8.10.6
627 MORLAND. Two Spaniels 1 8.15.-
628 SCHALKEN. A Head 1 1.10.-
629 MENGS. A Portrait of himself 1 1.11.6
631 BYLOR.-The Head of an Ecclesiastic. 1 1.13.-
632 BOURGONONE.Battle Pieces, a pair 2 8.2.6
633 FERG.Small Landscapes, a pair, from the Cremorne Collection 2 18.18.-
634 CALCOTT. A small Seascape 1 3.3.-
635 BARRY.-A Portrait of Richard Burke, Esq., the Brother of Edmund Burke, Esq 1 1.4.-
636 POLEMBERG. Small Landscapes, a pair. 2 3.3.-
637 [ POLEMBERG ] Pan and Syrinx, a small Landscape, upright 1 -.3.-
638 [ POLEMBERG ] Nymphs Bathing. 1 5.5.-
639 PYNAKER.-A Landscape, 1 ft. 9 in. by 1 ft. 7½ in. 1 -.36.-
641 GUARDI. A Church, with numerous Figures 1 9.15.-
642 STOTHARD.-The Two Gentlemen of Verona, an upright, 2 ft. by 1½ ft 1 10.15.-
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FOURTH DAY'S SALE. // FOURTH DAY'S SALE. / Bronze Medals, &c.

643 A FINE Papal Bull of Celestine III; a Medal of Paul III; and a Catholic brass Medal. 3 10.15.-
644 Bonaparte. Treaty of Campo Formio. by Duvivier; his Portrait, reverie Hannibal, struck after the antique; Lewis XVIII, in commemoration of the Death of Lewis XVI 3 -.12.-
645 Sir H. Englefield; B. West, by Mills; A. Caoova, by Putinati; the Archbishop of Milan, reverse the Cathedral 4 -.18.-

FOURTH DAY'S SALE. / Silver Medals.

646 Cosmo de Medici the Great; A. Ortelius of Antwerp 2 -.12.-
647 Hedlinger, his Bust, reverse an owl, by himself; Linnaeus 2 -.1.-
648 The French Army taking the Oath, 14th July, 1790, gilt; Pius VII, on the Restoration of the Italian States in 1815 2 1.2.-
649 Lewis XIV, on his receiving James II and his Son in 1689; and a Medal inscribed "Prope Gades," 30th May, 1781 2 -.15.-
651 A Case containing six small Medals of Lewis XVIII and Family, and one of the Infant Duke of Bourdeaux 7 -.16.-
652 The French Republican Army swearing to maintain the Constitution of 1790; General Alexander Beauharnois 2 -.17.-

FOURTH DAY'S SALE. / Medals of Bonaparle, in Silver.

653 On the Emperor's birth at Ajaccio, in Corsica, the 15th August, 1769; Bernadolte. 2 -.15.-
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654 On his return from Egypt and landing at Frejus in 1799; one his Bust, inscribed "Italicus," reverse "Alexand. Buonaparte post herculeos. labores. reportatas. uno anno CXI. victorias Italian, liberatori Europae pacificatori xviii Oct. 1797 2 1.3.-
655 On the Peace of Amiens in 1801 (in platina), by Droz 1 3.8.-
656 On the Treaty of Luneville, inscribed "Buonaparte Prim. Cons. Reip. Gall, magnus animo major imperio suo," reverse the Club of Hercules between branches of oak and laurel, "Virtus Gallorum triumphat"-PaxLuneville inter Gall, ei German, ix Feb. 1801, very fine, and extremely rare 1 5.2.6
657 Treaty of Campo Formio, 1797 (in platina) 1 4.10.-
658 On the Baptism of the young King of Rome in 1811, a beautiful Medallion, by Andrieu, having a circle of turreted crowns on the reverse. 1 4.4.-
659 Bonaparte, reverse Frederick Augustus of Saxony; the Busts of the Emperors Alexander and Napoleon, on the Treaty of Tilsit, 1807, by Abramson. 2 1.1.-
661 Portraits of Napoleon and Josephine, "FĂŞtes du Couronnement;" Portraits of Napoleon and Maria Louisa, the Emperor Francis I and M. Ludovica, reverse a Figure inscribed "Concordia," 1810. 2 -.1.-
662 On the Visit of the Empress of France to Strasburgh in 1810; a Jetton on the Marriage, 1810; on Charles Prince of Baden's Visit to the Mint in 1806. 3 -.16.-
663 Return of the Emperor in 1815, very fine and rare 1 3.15.-
664 One inscribed "Fortune Adverse," 1814, very fine 1 1.18.-
665 "Sejour a I'lsle d'Elba 1814 et 1815," very fine, by Droz 1 1.11.6
666 On Bonaparte's surrender to the Bellerophon, Capt. Maitland, 14th July, 1815. 1 -.19.-
667 The Princess Eliza, reverse a Monument to her memory, 1811 1 1.2.-
668 A small family Medal, in platina, of the Emperor, Empress, and King of Rome; another, in silver, of the Infant King, reverse Paris and Rome; one inscribed "Camp de Mai, 1st June, 1815" 3 1.5.-
669 The Queen of Naples, and Paulina, Greek legends; one Janus heads, "Heur et Malheur" 3 -.16.-
671 Mural as King of Naples, inscribed "Sic artibus venit honos, 1811" 1 1.6.-
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672 Two small Medals of Denon, and one very small Medal of the infant Napoleon, gold on one side and silver on the other, very Jine. 3 -.19.-
673 The Duke of Wellington, on the Battle of Vittoria in 1813; Bonaparte on his Surrender to Capt. Maitland, 1815, finely gilt set in screw boxes, contained in morocco cases 2 1.2.-

FOURTH DAY'S SALE. / Gold Coins and Medals of Bonaparte.

674 A Doubloon of Joseph Bonaparte, 1810, very rare; a Twenty-France of the Emperor Napoleon, 1812 2 4.16.-
675 Bonaparte First Consul, obverse his Bust, a proof from the die of his five-franc piece; reverse inscribed "Le 1er Consul visite l'Hotel des Monnoies le 21 Ventose, An XI," the edge milled, highly preserved, and extremely rare 1 8.12.-
676 Small Medals: on the Coronation, 1804; on the Treaty with England, 1803; on the Marriage of the Emperor, 1810 3 1.3.-
677 On the Marriage, by Galle, third size, fine and rare 1 2.8.-
678 On the Birth of the King of Rome, second size, highly pre-served 1 2.13.-
679 The Empress Maria Louisa, on her Visit to the Mint, 1813, by Andricu, fine 1 -.2.-
681 The Princess Hortense, reverse emblems of painting and music, very fine and rare 1 3.15.-
682 The Queen of Naples, and the Princess Hortense (struck in three metals), obverse gold, reverse silver, edge copper 2 2.2.-
683 The Princess Paulina, and the young King of Rome, struck in three metals, same as the last. 2 1.14.-
684 The Princess Eliza, her titles in Greek, the Portrait gold, reverse inscribed, on silver, "S.A.I. La Princesse Elisa, grande Duchesse de Toscane, visite la monnoie des Medailles," edge copper, highly preserved, and of extreme rarity 1 10.10.-
685 Small family Medals of Bonaparte, &c. one set in blue enamel, to hang as a locket. 5 1.2.-
686 Bonaparte, Josephine, Eugene Beauharnois, fine and rare 3 -.2.-
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687 Murat as King of Sicily, his Portrait, reverse a figure seated holding a bird, inscribed "Instituto Salesiano," rare 1 2.15.-
688 A fine Portrait of Denon, by Galle, reverse two Egyptian figures, "Elles parleront toujours pour lui" 1 -.118.-
689 Another equally fine, inscribed on the reverse "et lui aussi il a vécu dans le grand siècle". 1 -.119.-
691 Four very small Medals of the Emperor Alexander of Russia, Frederick William King of Prussia, the Dukes of York and Wellington 4 10.6.-
692 The Coronation Medal of his Majesty, George IV, by Pis trucci, very fine 1 -.5.-

FOURTH DAY'S SALE. / English Medals, in Silver.

694 Oliver Cromwell, on the Battle at Dunbar, by Thomas Simon, very fine 1 2.3.-
695 Charles II, his Portrait, reverse the king in a marine car, a fleet in the distance, inscribed "et pontus serviet 1665," by T. Simon, highly preserved, and extremely rare 1 6.12.6
696 James the Pretender, his titles round the head as king of England, reverse his Sister, the Princess Ludovica, by N. Roettier 1 2.10.-
697 The Pretender James and the Princess Clementina; another, the Portraits of his Sons Charles and Henry. 2 1.18.-
698 The late Cardinal of York as Henry IX King of England, 1788, by Hamerani, fine and scarce 1 2.6.-
699 Queen Caroline, reverie Count Bergami, very rare 1 1.2.-
701 General Abercrombie, on his Death the 21st March 1801, by Pidgeon, set as a locket in a gold rim, in a morocco case; Presentation Medal, on the taking of Seringapatam, 1799 (gilt) 2 2.6.-
702 George IV, the Waterloo Medal, 1; Sir Walter Scott, 1 2 -.17.-
703 A fine Medallion of his present Majesty, by Pistrucci, in a morocco case 1 1.16.-
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705 A fine Medallion of Frederick Duke of York, on his Death, by Pistrucci 1 2.12.6
706 Hackney Old Church, 1790, engraved by Milton, for David Alves Rebello, in 1796; Pattern for a Dundee Shilling, 1797; George IV, on opening Waterloo Bridge; and a small German Medal 4 -.11.-
707 A Morocco Case, containing nineteen India Coins, with description; four Cufic Coins, and three pieces of Platina metal 26 -.19.-

FOURTH DAY'S SALE. / Roman Denarii.

708 An early Denarius, a Quinarius, a Sestertius, very fine 3 -.15.-
709 A Sestertius of the Carisia Family, head of Diana, reverse a hound in full speed, fine and extremely rare 1 -.15.-
711 Family Coins. - Domitia, head of Ahenobarbus; Carisia; Junia 2, one an equestrian carrying a trophy, inscribed "Lepidus;" Pompeia, 2. 6 1.8.-
712 Nasidia, head of Pompey; Pompeia, head of Neptune, fine and scarce 2 1.3.-
713 Pompey, 1; Brutus, 1, dubious 2 2.14.-
714 Sextus Pompey, very rare 1 1.9.-
715 Julius, "P.Sepullius Macer;" Augustus, car drawn by an elephant, head "M. Durmius III vir honori," fine 2 2.3.-
716 Portraits of Julius and Augustus, reverse inscribed "M. Agrippa, co. de sig." rare 1.16.-
717 Julius, reverse Mark Anthony; Anthony, reverse Augustus; Legion VIII; Augustus in Quadriga, without the head 4 1.14.-
718 Anthony and Cleopatra, rare 1 1.11.6
719 L. Anthony, reverse M.Anthony; Lepidus, reverse Augustus 2 1.19.-
721 Augustus, 5, one of the Mescinia family; a Quinarius, I 6 2.5.-
722 Augustus, front face, reverse a figure on a pedestal "L. Mercimus," fine and rare 1 -.3.-
723 Augustus, reverse supposed the portrait of Julia as Diana; Tiberius, 1 2 2.5.-
724 Agrippa, reverse Augustus, very rare 1 3.13.-
725 Drusus, reverse Tiberius, extremely rare 1 -.12.-
726 Nero Claudius Drusus, "De Germ."; Caligula, reverse Augustus 2 2.17.-
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727 Antonia, "Constautiae Augusti," fine and very rare 1 3.3.-
729 Germanicus, reverse Caligula, fine and rare 1 2.16.-
731 Agrippina, Sen', reverse Caligula, rare 1 2.16.-
732 Agrippina, Junr. reverse Claudius, 1; Nero, 1; Galba, 1 3 1.19.-
733 Nero aud Agrippina, face to face, reverse oak wreath, very rare 1 3.5.-
734 Nero and Agrippina, their heads in profile, reverse car drawn by elephants, very rare 1 1.1.-
735 Claudius, reverse arch "De Britann." very fine and rare 1 3.15.-
736 Galba, 3, two have helmeted heads inscribed "Virtus," "His-pauia," reverse the Emperor on horseback, very rare; Otho, 1 4 1.11.6
737 Otho, 1; Vitellius, 2, "libertas restituta;" Vespasian, 1; Titus, 1. 5 2.14.-
738 Vitellius, reverse his father, fine and very rare 1 7.26.-
739 Domitilla, "Fortuna august," well preserved, and extremely rare 1 11.15.-
741 Vespasian, reverse Titus and Domitian, 1; Julia Titi, 1 2 1.10.-
742 Domitia, reverse a peacock, "Concordia Augus," very fine and rare 1 5.18.-
743 Domitian, 1; Nerva, 1; Trajan, 2, all fine. 4 1.11.6
744 Trajan, reverse head of the Sun, highly preserved 1 1.18.-
745 Plotina, rare 1 2.27.-
746 Marciana, reverse the eagle, "Consecratio," very rare 1 3.3.-
747 Matidia, reverse "Pietas August," rare 1 -.2.-
748 Hadrian, 1; Sabina, 1; AElius, 1; A. Pius, 1; Faustina, Senr. 1; M. Aurelius, 1; Faustina, Junr. 1, very fine 7 1.16.-
749 Aurelius Caesar, very fine; L. Verus, Lucilla, Commodus, Cris-pina 5 1.11.6
751 Pertinax, "Equit. aug. &c." fine and scarce. 1 2.6.-
752 Pertinax, reverse incuse of obverse, very fine and rare 1 2.16.-
753 Didius Julian, "Rector Orbis," well preserved, and very rare 1 1.15.-
754 Manlia Scantilla, extremely rare 1 -.6.-
755 Didia Clara, well preserved, and extremely rare 1 5.18.-
756 Pescennius Niger, "fortunae redux," (Mr. Edgar's), fine, and extremely rare 1 14.57.-
757 Albinus, 2; Sept. Severas, 3, "Vict. Brit." "Consecration;" Julia Pin, 1 6 1.12.-
758 S. Severus, reverse his sons Caracalla aud Geta, very rare 1 1.11.6
759 Julia Pia, reverse Caracalla and Geta, extremely rare 1 1.11.6
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761 Caracalla, 2, "Pacator Orbis," "Profectio Aug.;" Plautilla, 1; Geta, 1; Macrinus, 2 6 2.3.-
762 Macrinus, 1, "Equitas aug.;" Diaduminian, "Princ. juventutis," fine 2 1.9.-
763 Elagabalus, Julia Paula, Julia Aquilia Sevcra, Julia Saemias, Julia Maesa 5 1.7.-

FOURTH DAY'S SALE. / Roman and Greek Imperial Medallions, in Silver.

764 Anthony and Octavia (a Cistophorus), very fine 1 4.4.-
765 Augustus, struck at Antioch, very fine. 1 2.2.-
766 Tiberius, reverse Augustus, fine 1 2.7.-
767 Caligula, the emperor in a car drawn by elephants; Antouia, reverse Claudius, both rare 2 2.2.-
768 Claudius, reverse temple of Diana, struck at Ephcsus, fine and scarce 1 5.5.-
769 Claudius and Agrippina, "Diana Ephesia," extremely rare 1 4.4.-
771 Nero and Poppaea; Otho, reverse an eagle, with Greek inscription. This Piece has been broken in two, and soldered: it is very rare 2 1.3.-
772 Trajan, reverse head of Hercules; Hadrian, "Diana Ephesia" 2 2.8.-
773 Elagabalus, reverse eagle, fine 1 2.12.6

FIFTH DAY'S SALE. // FIFTH DAY'S SALE. / Roman Denarii (continued).

774 S. ALEXANDER, 1; Orbiana, scarce, 1; Julia Mamaea, 1; Maximums, 1; Maximus, 1. 5 1.17.-
775 Paulina, reverse the empress on an eagle, "Consecratio," highly preserved, and rare 1 6.12.6
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776 Gordian African, Senr. "Securitas aug." fine and very rare 1 4.1.-
777 Gordian African, Junr. "Providentia Augg." well preserved, and very rare 1 3.12.6
778 Balbinus, "Pietas mutua augg.;" Pupienus, "Caritas mutua augg." both very fine 2 1.10.-
779 Gordian III, Philip Senr. Otacilla, Philip Junr., Tra. Decius, Etruscilla, 2; Hostilian, Etruscus, Trtboniau, Volusian, Gallien, Salonina, Postumus, well preserved 14 1.15.-
781 SABINA TRANQUILLINA, reverse two figures, "Concordia augg." very fine, and extremely rare 1 -.25.-
782 Aemilian, Valerian, "Victoria Germanica;" Mariniana, Valerian Jun. 3 6 1.9.-
783 CORNELIA SUPER, "Vesta" (wife of Valerian II). This Lady is one of the rarest Coins in the series. 1 13.15.-
784 Macrianus, 1; Quietus, 1, scarce. 2 1.11.6
785 Constantine the Great,"Virtus militum," highly preserved; a double Denarius of Valentinian, fine 2 2.12.6

FIFTH DAY'S SALE. / Roman Small Brass.

786 Anthony, Augustus, and Lcpidus, 1; Anthony and Cleopatra, 1; Augustus, reverse Caius and Lucius, 1; Augustus, reverse Julia,Caligula, reverse Augustus, and two early Roman 8 1.2.-
787 A fine Specimen of a Spintriatae of Tiberius 1 1.11.6
788 Tiberius and Augustus, struck at Smyrna; Claudius, one with his portrait, 2; Britannicus, very rare, 1; Nero, reverse Claudius; Nero and Poppaea, struck; at Ephesus; Nero, 2; Julia Titi, 1; Doraitian, 3, one with the rhinoceros 12 3.3.-
789 Tranjan, 2; Hadrian, A. Pius, reverse an owl, an eagle, and a peacock; Julia Pia, Geta, Macrinus, Maximums, S. Alexander, Julia Mamaea, Tra. Decius, Gallicn, well preserved 12 1.15.-
791 Zenobia, struck in Egypt, very rare 1 -.2.-
792 Macrianus, Laelian, Marius, Postumus, Claudius II, Quintillus, Victorinus,Tetricus, Sen. and Jun., 3 10 2.9.-
793 Aurelian,Scverina, Vabalathus, Taritus, 2: Florian, Prohus Carus, Numcrian, Carinus, Magnia Urbiea 11 2.10.-
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794 Curus and Magna Urbica, face to face, "Deo et Domino Caro Aug." reverse "Felicitas reipublicae;" Nigriuian, "Consccratio," both rare 2 2.13.-
795 M. A. Julian (the Tyrant), Ć’ine, and extremely rare 1 2.13.-
796 Diocletian, Maximian, Galerius, Valeria, Carausius,Allectus, Maxentius, Romulus, Licinius, Sen. and Jun., Helena, Theodora, Constantius, Constantinus I and II, &c. 20 2.6.-
797 Constantino the Great, Crispus,2; Delmatius, Constantine Jun., Coustans, Constantius, Vetranio, scarce, Maguentius, Decentius, Julian II, 2; Jovian, AElia Flaccilla, Anastasius, &c 18 -.2.-

FIFTH DAY'S SALE. / Greek Cities, in Copper.

798 Antioch, AEtna, Chios, Centoripa, Lacedemon, Oeuiadae, Pergamus, Rhegium 3 10 2.3.-
799 Erythraea, Julis, very fine, Bysantium, Rhegium, and one more 5 2.2.-
801 Chios, obverse a sphinx, reverse Homer sitting, a hook before him on which is inscribed "Ilias,'' fine, and very rare in this condition 1 2.2.-
802 Brettii, 4; Cales, 1; Mamcrtum, Metapontum 2, one with a priapus in the field; Neapolis, Orra 10 1.14.-
803 Rhodes, three of which are medallions 4 1.11.6
804 Messana, 1; Syracuse, 7, fine. 8 1.16.-

FIFTH DAY'S SALE. / Greek Kings, in Copper.

805 Macedon: Alexander II, 2; Philip III, 1.-Epirus: Pyrrhus, 1.Bilhynia: Prusias, 1; one head of an African King; one struck at Macedon under the Romans, with Head of Alexander the Great, &c.. 8 2.3.-
806 Kings of Egypt: Ptolemy I and Berenice, Ptolemy IV (Evergetes), and six uncertain. 8 1.1.-.
807 Kings of Syria : Alexander I, Demetrius II, Triphon, Antiochus VII and VIII.-Kings of Commagcne: Antiochus IV, Iotape, Epiphanes, and Callinicus, &c. 10 3.3.-
808 Judaea: Simon High Priest, Herod, Agrippa, and one of Augustus, reverse "Rex Ptnlomeus'' in a wreath 4 1.1.-
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FIFTH DAY'S SALE. / Sicilia and Magna Graecia, &c. in Silver.

809 Agrigentum, a tetradrachm, and two others. 3 1.14.-
811 Brettii, one head of Venus 2 1.1.-
812 Croton, Head of Apollo, reverse the infant Hercules strangling the serpent, very fine and rare 1 2.12.-
813 Gelas, one a tetradrachm 2 -.15.-
814 Heraclea in Lucania, 8, two of which are drachms; Istrus in Mcesia 9 2.17.-
815 Himera, a cock, reverse indented square; Hyrium, Neapolis, Massilia 4 2.10.-
816 Leontium, a fine tetradrachm. 1 -.2.-
817 Loeris, head of Jupiter, reverse a female crowning the goddess of Rome j one with head of Jupiter, reverse an eagle holding a hare, fine 2 5.12.6
818 Metapontum, two of which have the wheatear, incuse on the reverse 3 1.16.-
819 Messana(a Tridrachm), fine. 1 1.10.-
821 Messana, figure conducting a biga, reverse in the field under a hare the head of Apollo, very fine and rare 1 5.2.6
822 Naxos, head of Bacchus, reverse Silenus, extremely rare 1 2.2.-
823 Panormus, Ceres surrounded with fish, reverse figure in quadriga and Victory, Phoenician characters, fine 1 4.4.-
824 Panormus, head of Hercules, reverse horse's head and palm tree, Phaenician characters, fine 1 2.19.-
825 Panormus, Ceres surrounded with dolphins, reverse a horse's head, Phoenician characters, rare and highly preserved 1 4.8.-
826 Posidonia, Neptune standing (one of the larger size) reverse incase 2 1.11.6
827 Roma, one has the head of Hercules, reverse the wolf suckling Romulus and Remus 2 1.17.-
828 Selinus,a parsley leaf, reverse an indented square with eight divisions, rare 1 2.3.-
829 Selinus, Hercules on a bull, reverse a figure at an altar, a peacock, &c. in the field (drachm), very rare 1 1.9.-
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831 THE FINE SYRACUSAN MEDALLION, WITH NET-WORK OVER THE HEAD-DRESS OF PROSERPINE, reverse, QUADRIGA, &C. 1 24.10.-
832 Syracuse, head of Proserpine surrounded with dolphins, under the bust N. K. reverse figure in quadriga, a triquctra in the field, a fine tetradrachm 1 3.10.-
833 Syracuse, head of Ceres, a bee in the field, reverse figure in a quadriga, fine work, and very rare 1 4.4.-
834 Syracuse, a head helmeted, reverse Diana and hound, fine and rare 1 3.3.-
835 Syracuse, reverse a thunderbolt, very fine and rare 1 3.1.-
836 Tar en turn, Victory leading an equestrian helnietcd, reverse figure on a dolphin, in the field ΣΩP; another, both fine 2 2.4.-
837 Tarentum, one head of a female. 4 1.11.-
838 Velia, one three-quarter face, scarce. 2 1.14.-
2.5 Thurium (one a Tetradrachm), in the field EϒΦA, fine and scarce 2 1.14.-
1.11.6 Thurium (one a Tetradrachm). 3 1.14.-

FIFTH DAY'S SALE. / Kings of Sicily, in Silver.

842 Dionysius II, very rare 1 1.7.-
843 Agathocles, fine work 1 2.10.-
844 Philistis, very fine 1 5.7.6

FIFTH DAY'S SALE. / Kings of Sicily, in Gold.

845 Agathocles: Pallas, reverse thunderbolt, very fine and rare 1 5.7.6
846 Hiero II, fine. 1 -.3.-

FIFTH DAY'S SALE. / Greek Cities, in Gold.

847 Brettii (Italy), head of Hercules, reverse Victory in a biga, very fine and rare 1 3.3.-
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848 Brettii, head of Neptune, reverse a female on a sea horse, &c. fine and rare 1 4.5.-
849 Carthage 1, Syracuse (the reverse has a head in an Indented square) 2 1.14.-
851 Syracuse, head of Diana, ΣΩTEIPA, reverse the head of Apollo, well preserved, and extremely rare 1 5.7.6
852 Syracuse, head of Apollo, reverse a tripod 1 1.16.-
853 Syracuse, a youthful head, reverse figure in biga, fine 1 2.17.-
854 Tarentum, head of Hercules, reverse a figure on a dolphin, rare 1 1.1.-
855 Tauromenium, female head, reverse tripod, fine and rare 1 1.13.-

FIFTH DAY'S SALE. / Roman Gold.

856 Roma, head of Mars, reverse eagle (Sixty Sestertii), fine and rare 1 2.12.6
857 Anthony, reverse Augustus, rare 1 3.13.6
858 Augustus, reverse Caius and Lucius Caesar 1 1.13.-
859 Tibcrius, fine 1 2.17.-
861 Nero Claudius Drusus, reverse Arms "De Germanis," rare 1 2.15.-
862 Caligula, reverse Augustus, very rare 1 5.18.-
863 Nero and Agrippina, reverse the Emperor and Empress in a car drawn by four elephants, very rare 1 2.4.-
864 Nero, reverse two figures," Augustus Augusta, "very fine 1 2.18.-
2 Vitelliue, "Securitas Imp. German. ". 1 2.10.-
866 Vitellius, reverse his sons, very rare 1 2.15.-
867 Domitian, reverse figure in quadriga, "Germanicus cos XIII," scarce 1 2.12.6
868 Trajan, reverse portrait of his father, rare 1 1.15.-
869 Plotina, reverse Trajan, fine and very rare 1 -.11.-
871 HADRIAN, reverse TRAJAN, IN BEAUTIFUL PRESERVATION, AND EXTREMELY RAB 1 -.20.-
872 Hadrian, reverse a sacrifice, "Vota Public," rare 1 3.6.-
873 Aelius, reveres figure, "Pietas" in the field, rare, and in beautiful preservation 1 15.10.-
874 A. Pius, "Vota suscepta dec. III, COS III," very fine 1 3.3.-
875 Faustina Sen." Augusta,"very fine. 1 2.16.-
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876 M. Aureliu (young head), very fine. 1 2.12.6
877 M. Aurelius," Liberal. Aug.&c." very fine 1 1.18.-
878 Fanstina Jun, her portrait regarding the right, reverse a female with three children, "Fecunditati Augustas" 1 2.11.-
879 L. Verus," Vict. Par." 1 1.16.-
880 Elagabalus, reverse eagle in a quadriga, "Conservator Aug." highly preserved, and very rare 1 6.16.6
881 Nunicrian," Salus Augg." extremely fine and rare 1 -.1.-
882 Constantiu (a qoinarina), Valentiaian. 2 1.11.6
883 A MEDALLION OF COXSTANTIUS, reverse A FIGURE WITH THREE STANDARDS, "PRINCIPI JIVENTUTIS,'' EXURGUE "CONS.'' extremely rare 1 18.7.-
884 Justinian, and one probably of Gaul. 2 1.1.-

FIFTH DAY'S SALE. / Kings of Ponti and Thrace.

885 Ptolomon II King of Ponti, reverse Claudius (Silver), Rhimotacles King of Thrace, heads of him and his Queen, reverse Augustus (Bronze). 2 1.19.-

FIFTH DAY'S SALE. / Kings of the Bosphorus.

886 Cotys, revers Claudius (Gold), fine, and extremely rare 1 5.12.6
887 Sauromates III, reverse S. Severus and Caracalla (Electrum) fine, and extremely rare 1 6.6.-

FIFTH DAY'S SALE. / Early Greek Coins in Electrum.

888 Lion's head, reverse indented square 1 2.2.-
889 Lion's head, reverse head of a hound. 1 2.12.6
890 Head of Proserpine, reverse bull butting in a square; Female Head, reverse a tripod 2 4.8.-
890* Heads of Pallas and of a Female, reverses indented square 2 2.6.-
891 Head of Pallas, reverse old head in a square; Female Head, reverse head in a square 2 2.2.-
892 Head of Omphale, reverse indented square, fine 1 2.12.6
893 Head of Pallas, reverse front head of a lion incuse 1 1.11.6
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894 Head of Pallas, reverse indented square; Head of Amnion, reverse eagle 2 2.4.-
895 Old bearded bead, reverse two rams' heads butting in a square; a youthful head, reverse a mask 2 2.2.-
896 Head of Mercury, reverse a leopard, fine and rare 1 2.2.- / 411.10.-

SIXTH DAY'S SALE. // SIXTH DAY'S SALE. / Roman Middle Brass.

897 JULIUS with head of Victory; Augustus, reverse altar; Augustus and Agrippa(colonial); Tiberius; fine 4. 1.2.-
898 Anthony and Cleopatra, reverse a vessel; Caius and Lucius Caesar, struck at Ilium; Tiberius, reverse Nero and Drusus Cassar; Augustus, head on both sides 4 1.1.-
899 Livia, 3, under her portrait "Salus Augusti," "Pietas," "Justitia," well preserved. 3 1.1.-
901 Tiberius and Julia, two different, with Punic characters 2 1.19.-
902 Agrippa; Tiberius; Germanicus in a quadriga; Nero and Drusus Caesar on horseback 4 1.7.-
903 Drusus, Antonia, Germanicus, Caligula, Claudius, and Agrippina, fine 5 1.16.-
904 Nero, reverse Poppaea (Greek); Nero, reverse Nero and Octavia, rare 2 1.1.-
905 Claudius, 1; Nero, 2; Galba, 2; Vitellius, "Victor Aug" fine 6 -.2.-
906 Otho (struck at Antioch), well preserved, and very rare 1 1.17.-
907 Galba, his head incuse on the reverse; Vespasian, Titus, Julia Titi, Domitian, 2, reverse offering up a sacrifice in a temple 6 1.3.-
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908 Domitian and Domitia, struck at Smyrna; one, two figures seated, very rare 2 11.10.6
909 Nerva, Trajan "Via Trajana;" Hadrian, Sabina, fine 4 1.1.-
911 Trajan, 3, one reverse his pillar; Hadrian, Nilus, Sabina, Aelitu, A. Pius, Faustina Sen., M. Aurelius, Faustina Jun 10 1.19.-
912 Hadrian, reverse "Britannia;" Caracalla, reverse "Victoriae Britannicae," rare 2 1.7.-
913 A.Pius, reverse a Victory holding a tablet, on which is inscribed "Britan.," well preserved, and extremely rare 1 1.11.6
914 Ant. Pius, reverse M. Aurelius; Faustina Sen., reverse Annius Verus, very rare 2 10.6.-
915 L. Verus; Lucilla," Venus;'' Commodus, Crispina, Albinus, fine 5 1.11.6
916 M. Aurelius and L. Verus (struck at Dolichc in Commagene); Commodus and Crispina (struck at Bysantium) 2 -.15.-
917 Pertinax "Providentia Deorum," very rare 1 1.19.-
918 Didius Julian, "Concordia Militum," well preserved and rare 1 1.1.-
919 Manlia Scantilla, extremely rare 1 -.16.-
921 Pescennius Niger (Greek), extremely rare 1 1.2.-
922 S. Severus, Julia Pia, reverse a temple with four figures, "Vesta;" Caracalla, Plautilla (struck at Corcyra), Geta, Jine 5 1.18.-
923 Macrinus "Felicitas temporum;" Diaduminian, "Prine. juventutis," fine 2 1.13.-
924 Elagabalus, reverse an Elephant; Julia Paula, Julia Aquilia Severa (rare), Julia Soemias, Julia Msesa 5 1.15.-
925 S. Alexander, reverse the Baths, very rare; Julia Mamaea, Barbia Orbiana, Maximinus, waximus 1.16.-
926 S. Alexander and Barbia Orbiana, face to face, "Concordia Augustorum," fine and very rare 1 1.5.-
927 S. Alexander and Julia Mamaea, face to face, reverse three figures at an altar, very fine and rare 1 5.12.6
928 Gordian Africanus (Egyptian), scarce; Maximian II 2 1.11.-
929 Balbinus, 1; Pupienus, 1; both very rare 2 1.6.-
931 Gordian III, head to the right; Tranquillina (Greek) 2 1.6.-
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932 Philip Sen., Otacilla, Philip Jun., Tra. Decius. Ktruscilla. Hostilian, Etruscus 7 1.10.-
933 Aemilian "Votis decennalibus," well preserved, and very rare 1 1.2.-
934 Gallus, Volusian, Valerian Sen., Mariniana, Gallien, Salonina, Saloninus, Postumus 8 1.7.-
935 Aurelian, reverse Severina; Claudius (Gothicus), Probus (smail medallions), fine and rare 3 1.11.6
936 Constantius Chlorus and Galenas Maximiun, in profile, fine, and extrtmely rare 1 2.6.-
937 Nepotian, fine and rare 1 1.11.6
938 Diocletian, Constantius, 2; Valentinian, a small medallion; and three earthenware specimens of Roman Dies 7 -.15.-

SIXTH DAY'S SALE. / Roman Medallions.

939 Hadrian, reverse a figure seated, rare 1 1.5.-
941 Hadrian, reverse a man dragging a sheep towards an altar, behind the figure is a tree, extremely rare 1 5.2.6
942 Antinous, reverse a bull (a Greek medallion), very rare 1 2.11.7
943 Antoninus Pius, reverse two figures, very rare 1 1.11.6
944 L. Verus, reverse Jupiter, standing at his feet Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, fine and very rare 1 5.2.6
945 Julia Domoa, very rare 1 -.16.-
946 S. Alexander, reverse the Emperor seated between Victory and Hercules, &c. well preserved, and extremely rare 1 1.17.-
947 Philip, Otacilla, and Philip Jun., (their heads on the obverse), on the reverse & triumphal car. The centre of th is rare medallion is genuine; the outer rim, which is brass, is modern 1 1.9.-
948 Trajanus Decius.Etruscilla 2 2.8.-
949 Claudius (Gothicus), very rare 1 3.3.-
951 Probus, reverse three figures, "Aloneta Aug." very rare 1 5.5.-
952 Constantius (Chlorus), reverse three figures, "Moneta Aug." rare 1 -.3.-
953 Head of Alexander the Great, reverse the Circus (a contorniati.) 1 1.5.-
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SIXTH DAY'S SALE. / Kings of Macedon.

954 Alexander I, without the legend (a tetradrachm), extremely rare 1 -.2.-
955 Archelaus, his portrait, reverse a horse in an indented square, very rare 1 1.9.-
956 Archelaus, small size, without a legend; Amyntas II 2 1.2.-
957 Philip II, fine 1 1.2.-
958 Philip II, head of Jupiter, reverse a figure with the Mace donian bat, on horseback, fine and scarce 1 2.6.-
959 Alexander III (the Great), a tetradrachm and drachm, fine 2 2.8.-
961 Philip III (Aridaeus), a tetradrachm and two drachms, fine 3 -.3.-
962 Lysimachus 2 2.9.-
963 Antigonus (King of Asia), Neptune, reverse Apollo seated on the prow of a vessel, fine and rare 1 -.9.-
964 Demetrius (Poliorcetes) without the portrait (one a tetradrachm plated) 2 1.4.-
965 Demetrius I, his portrait, reverse Neptune, &c. very rare 1 4.6.-
966 Antigonus (Gonatus), fine 1 4.4.-
967 Philip V, rare 1 4.14.-
968 Perseus, very fine and scarce. 1 7.15.-

SIXTH DAY'S SALE. / Greek Cities, in Gold.

969 A VERY ANTIENT STATEU, HAVING ON THE OBVERSE HEADS OF A LION AND BULL, reverse INDENTED SQUARE, WEIGHT 124 GRAINS, fine, and extremely rare 1 13.10.-
971 Cyrene, obverse a horseman with a star in the field, reverse the silphium, very fine and rare; one very small head of Ammon, reverse head of a female, a three-quarter face. 2 4.7.-
972 A very small Gold Coin, having on the obverse a mask, on the reverse a crescent 0E in the centre, probably for Thebes in Bneotia, very fine and rare, bvl dubious as to its antiquity 1 1.2.-
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SIXTH DAY'S SALE. / Greek Cities, in Silver.

973 One very antient Drachm, obverse a horse's head, reverse indented square. 1 1.16.-
974 Two very antient, one type of the Gold Daric, the other as the Stater with lion and bull's heads 2 1.11.6
975 Acanthus in Macedon, obverse a lion devouring a bull, reverse in an indented square four partitions, with legend on the raised outer square border, very rare 1 -.3.-
976 Aegina, a very antient drachm, and two very small 3 1.1.-
977 Epirus, 1; Aenos (in Thrace). 2 1.16.-
978 Arcadia, 2; Argos, 1; Bceotia, 1; Erythraa, 1; Perga-mus, 1 6 1.3.-
979 Acarnania, fine and scarce 1 3.3.-
981 Argos, head of Diana crowned with a diadem, reverse a wolf between two dolphins, a tridrachm, fine, and extremely rare 1 10.10.-
982 Selgae in Pisidia, obverse two wrestlers, reverse an athlete, in the field a triquetra. well preserved 1 2.12.6
983 Athens, 6, one the dichalsos, very rare 6 -.2.-
984 Athens, a tetradrachm and the dichalsos. 2 2.2.-
985 Boeotia, an antient drachm, in the field ΦIΔΩ; one of Thebes, small size 2 2.2.-
986 Chios, the sphinx, reverse indented square. 1 1.18.-
987 Larissa (Thessaly), a horseman, reverse a bull, a very rare antient drachm 1 2.2.-
988 Cos, head of Hercules, reverse a crab in an indented square, 1; Corinth, 1; Dyrachium, a tetradrachm, 1 3 -.2.-
989 Cnossus, in Crete, head of a female, reversea labyrinth, rare 1 -.3.-
991 Cydon, Crete, head of a female, reverse a man with a bow and dog, &c. rare 1 1.16.-
992 Cyrene, 1; Istrus, 1; Euboea, I; Rhodes, I 4 2.2.-
993 Elis, obverse an eagle devouring a serpent, reverse a thun-derbolt, very rare 1 1.3.-
994 Elis, obverse head of Venus, reverse an eagle, rare 1 2.7.-
995 Elis, head of Diana, reverse an eagle, well preserved, and rare 1 3.19.-
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996 Ephesus, one a tridrachm 2 1.13.-
997 Ephesus, head of Venus, reverse fore part of a deer, very rare 1 2.4.-
998 Gortyna, a tridrachm, very rare 1 2.17.-
999 Itanus, Crete, head of Pallas, reverse an eagle; Larissa, Thessaly, 2, one a three-quarter face, fine 3 1.18.-
1001 Massicytes in Lycia, Pergamus (a cistophorus), and three of Phocis 5 1.10.-
1002 Macedon (tetradrachms) 2 -.2.-
1003 Myrina in Aeolia (a tetradrachm), head of Apollo, reverse a female holding a hranch of laurel; in the field a vase surrounded by a wreath, very fine and rare 1 4.5.-
1004 Neapolis, in Macedon, mask, reverse indented square, rare 1 2.10.-
1005 Priansus, in Crete (a tridrachm), very rare 1 1.1.-
1006 Rhodes, a fine and rare medallion. 1 1.15.-
1007 Samos (a didrachm), fine. 1 2.7.-
1008 Sicyon (a didrachm), well preserved; Side, in Pamphylia 2 1.19.-
1009 Teos, a griffin, reverse indented square, a very antient and scarce drachm. 1 2.2.-
1111 An antient drachm of Thebes. 1 1.3.-
1112 A finely preserved and curious Antique, on one side a beetle, an the other a vase in an indented square 1 1.1.-
1013 Thebes, head of Jupiter in an indented square, rare 1 3.3.-
1014 Tyre, head, reverse eagle, very fine. 1 3.5.1
1015 Thasus (of different sizes): these very anticnt Coins were formerly ascribed to Lesbos. 4 2.6.-
1016 Thasus, two Satyrs standing, reverse indented square, a very antient and rare drachm. 1 3.16.-
1017 Lesbos or Thasus, obverse a centaur holding a woman in his arms, reverse indented square, a highly preserved and very rare anticnt drachm. 1 -.4.-
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SEVENTH DAY'S SALE. // SEVENTH DAY'S SALE. / Roman Large Brass.

1018 AN anticnt Quadraus, 1 : Pompey, 1. 2 -.16.-
1019 Julius, reverse Augustus, 1; Augustus, 1 2 2.3.-
1021 Augustus, reverse Julia, 1; Julius and Augustus, 1; Augustus (restored by Nerva), 1. 3 1.7.-
1022 Tiberius, his Portrait, very rare 1 5.15.6
1024 Tiberius, "Divus Augustus Pater," car drawn by mules; "SPQR Juliae August.;" Tiberias and Drusus Caesars, in a cornucopia 3 2.12.6
1025 Nero Claudius Drusus; 1; Agrippina. Sen. 1, car drawn by mules, well preserved. 2 2.11.-
1026 Caligula, with and without the portrait, fine 2 3.12.-
1027 Claudius, 2, "Spes Augusta," (one restored by Titus); Nero, "Decursio;" Galba, a figure of Victory 4 -.4.-
1028 Nero, reverse Temple of Janus, very fine 1 -.48.-
1029 Otho (struck at dntioch), rare 1 3.13.6
1031 Vitellius, "Pax Augusti," very rare 1 2.2.-
1032 Vespasian, "Judaea Capta;" Titus, obverse his titles, reverse his father in a car drawn by lour elephants 2 2.2.-
1033 Vespasian, "Victoria Augusti:" Domitilla, car drawn by mules, fine 2 -.23.-
1034 Titus, 2, one with his portrait, the other Vespasian in a car drawn by four elephants; Julia Titi, car drawn by mules 3 -.3.-
1035 Domitian, his head to the right; Nerva; Trajan 3 1.18.-
1036 Domitia, "Divi caesaris mater," extremely rare 1 -.5.-
1037 PLOTINA, "fides August," fine and rery rare 1 13.5.-
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1038 Marciana, reverts eagle, very rare 1 2.5.-
1039 MATIDIA, her Portrait, reverse the Empress with two children, "Pietas August." very fine, and extremely rare 1 23.10.-
1041 Matidia, a ear drawn by elephants, extremely rare 1 2.2.-
1042 Hadrian, 1; Sabina, 1; iElius, 1. 3 2.15.-
1043 Antinous, scarce 1 2.10.-
1044 Trajan, reverse the Emperor haranguing the army," Imperatorum;" Hadrian, reverse a vessel; Ant. Pius, 1; Faustina, sen. 1 4 2.5.-
1045 Antoninus Pius, reverse Britannia, very rare 1 5.12.6
1046 A. Pius, 1; Faustina, sen. 1; M. Aurelius, 1; Faustina, jun. 1, fine. 4 2.18.-
1047 A.Pius, "TIberis;" L. Verus; Lucilla; Commodus, 2, one reverse the Emperor on horseback attacking a lion; Crispina. 6 2.11.-
1048 M.Aurelius,"Restitutori Italiae;" Commodus, "Vict. Brit." fine 2 4.4.-
1049 Pertinax, extremely rare a fenale with a under cofed $ 1 5.12.6
1051 Didius Julian, reverse a figure holding two standards, fine and rare 1 2.16.-
1052 Manila Scantilla, fine and rare Inuo begian $ 1 2.15.-
1053 Di.lia Clara, very rare Haleritas infornessis in maden rate and action $ 1 1.1.-
1054 Albinus, 1; Sevcrus, 2, one reverse "Consecratio;" Julia Domna, 1, fine 4 2.12.-
1055 Caracalla, "Providentia deorum," in beautiful preservattion. 1 4.1.-
1056 Geta," Vict. Brit." very rare 1 2.2.-
1057 Macrinus, reverse a figure, fine and scarce 1 -.2.-
1058 Diaduminian, reverse figure with three standards, well preserved and rare 1 3.4.-
1059 Elagabalus, 1; Julia Maesa, 1, fine. 2 2.5.-
1061 Jalia Paula; Julia Aquilia Severa, rare; Julia Soemins 3 2.5.-
1062 ANNIA FAUSTINA, her Portrait, reverse two figures, "Concordia," fine and extremely rare 1 -.22.-
1063 S.Alexander, 1; Barbia Orbiana, scarce; Julia Mainsea, fine 3 1.19.-
1064 Maximinus, 1; Paulina, scarce, 1; Maximus, 1 3 1.11.6
1065 Gordian Africanus, sen. fine and rare 1 2.14.-
1066 GordianA fricaaus jun. "Roma eternae," fine and scarce 1 2.15.-
1067 Balhinus, 1; Pupienus, "Victoria Aug." 1 2 1.15.-
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1068 Gordian III (as Caesar), scarce; Tranquilllina (Greekt), rare 2 -.15.-
1069 Gordian, 1; Tranquillina and Gordian, 1 2 2.2.-
1071 Philip, sen. 1; Otacilla, 2, one reverse the hippopotamus; Philip, jun. 2, fine 5 1.16.-
1072 Trajanus Decius, Etruscilla, Hostilian, Etruscus, fine 4 2.1.-
1073 Trebonian,Volnsian, Valerian, Maruriana 4 1.9.-
1074 Aemilian, very rare 1 1.1.-
1075 Gallien, Salonina, Saloninus, Postumus 2, one with his head on both sides 5 2.12.6

SEVENTH DAY'S SALE. / Kings of Syria, in Silver.

1076 Seleucus I, bead of Hercules, reverse Jupiter 1 2.12.6
1077 Seleucus I, figure in car drawn by two elephant, rare 1 2.12.6
1078 Antiochus I, Antiochus III 2 3.10.-
1079 Seleucus II 1 3.4.-
1081 Antiochus (Hierax), brother to Seleucus II, rare and well preserved. 1 4.5.-
1082 Antiochus IV, with title of Nicaphorus, well preserved, and very rare 1 3.19.-
1083 Antiochus II, fine and rare 1 4.4.-
1084 Antiochus V (Eupator), very rare 1 -.6.-
1085 Demetrius I (Soter), scarce 1 2.5.-
1086 Alexander I (Bala), a tetradrachm and drachm 2 3.3.-
1087 Antiochus VI, reverse Antiochus and Triphoc on horse-back, fine and extremely rare 1 14.14.-
1088 Antiochus VI, reverse a panther (very amall), exitremely rare 1 -.12.-
1089 Antiochus VII, reverse Pallas, rare 1 2.2.-
1091 Alexander II (Zebina), fine find rare 1 4.16.-
1092 Antiochus VIII (Gryphus), very rare 1 -.28.-
1093 Antiochus IX (Cyzicenus), very rare 1 4.4.-
1091 Antiochus XI (Epiphanes), fine, and very 1 1.6.-
1095 Philip, well Preserved 1 1.13.-
1096 Tigranes, fine, and very rare 1 -.7.-
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SEVENTH DAY'S SALE. / Kings of Persia, in Silver.

1097 A King in a cai drawn by one horse, accompanied by two figures, reverse a galley, of the most antient fabric, and extremety rare 1 5.18.-

SEVENTH DAY'S SALE. / Kings of Parthia (described from Visconti).

1098 Arsacea VI, Arsaees XIV 2 -.1.-
1099 Arsaces XIV (Orade), a tetradrachm, very rare 1 -.410.-
1100 ARSACES XIX (ARTABAN III), a full-faced Portrait, reverse the King on horeback receiving a palm from a female 1 [asterism]This piece is of the greatest rarity: it hut been compared with one in the French cabinet at Paris, and found to be much more perfect in its preservation. -.25.-

SEVENTH DAY'S SALE. / Kings of Persia, of the Race of the Sassanidae.

1101 Two, uncertain as to the king 2 -.17.-

SEVENTH DAY'S SALE. / Various Kings, in Silver.

1102 Pyrrhus of Epirus, head of Ceres, reverse Pallas, rare, and of fine work. 1 -.44.-
1103 Mithridates VI (the Great) King of the Bosphorus, extremely rare 1 5.18.-
1104 Nicomedes II King of Bithynia, highly pireserved, and ex tremely rare 1 1.10.6
1105 Ariarathes V, Ariarathes VI, Ariobarzanes I, Kings of Cappadocea 3 1.10.-
1106 Phileterus King of Perga, well preserved 1 4.18.-
1107 Phileterus (Attalus II), shield in front of the figure seated (on the reverse), well preserved and rare 1 57.6.-
1108 Pixodorus Klngof Caria, two sizes, fune. 2 2.8.-
1109 Audoleon King of Paeonia, portrait front face, reverse a horse, very rare 1 3.7.-
1111 Audoleon, the face rather regarding the right, very rare 1 313.6.-
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SEVENTH DAY'S SALE. / Kings of Egypt.

1112 Ptolemy I (Soter). 1 1.13.-
1113 Ptolemy II. 1 2.2.-
1114 Ptolemy V, fine and rare 1 8.10.6

SEVENTH DAY'S SALE. / Kings of Numidia.

1115 Juba I, 1; Juba II, I. 2 1.2.-
1116 Juba II, reverse cornucopia, rare 1 1.10.-
1117 Juba II, reverse Capricorn, fine and rare 1 1.10.-

SEVENTH DAY'S SALE. / Greek Kings, in Gold.

1118 A DARIC, fine and rare 1 12.15.-

SEVENTH DAY'S SALE. / Kings of Macedon.

1119 Philip II, highly preserved. 1 -.7.-
1120 Alexander III (the Great), extremely fine. 1 3.5.-
1121 Alexander III, a bull's head in the field. 1 2.3.-
1122 Alexander III, a lion in the field 1 2.3.-
1123 Alexander III (a tctradrachm), very rare 1 -.6.-
1124 Philip III (Aridaeus), fine. 1 -.2.-
1125 Alexander III, 1; Philip III, 1, both small. 2 -.16.-
1126 Philip III, head of Apollo, reverse a thunderbolt; Ptolemy I, both small. 2 1.18.-
1127 Lysimachus, very fine work, set in enamel. 1 -.10.-

SEVENTH DAY'S SALE. / Kings of Egypt.

1128 PTOLEMY I (a tetradrachm), very fine, and extremely rare 1 39.10.-
1129 A MEDALLION.-One side are the PORTRAITS OP PTOLEMY PHILADELPHUA AND ARSINOE, on the other side PTOLEMY SOTER AND BERENICE, well preserved, and rare 1 -.15.-
1131 A small Medallion, same as the last, very rare 1 -.8.-
1132 ARSINOE, a fine and rare medallion. 1 16.16.1
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SEVENTH DAY'S SALE. / Kings of Caria.

1133 Pixodorus (very small), head of Apollo, fine, and extremely rare 1 2.3.-

SEVENTH DAY'S SALE. / English Coins, &c. in Gold and Siiver, &c.

1134 Robert II of Scotland, the Saint Andrew 1.13.-
1135 Charles II Two Guinea Piece, elephant under the head 1 1.13.-
1136 George III, a Pattern for a Five Sovereign Piece, 1820 (by Pistrucci), fine and very rare 1 -.15.-
1137 George III, a beautiful Pattern for a Double Sovereign, very rare 1 4.14.6
1138 George IV, his Double Sovereign, 1823. 1 2.3.-
1139 George IV, Sovereign and Half Sovereign, 1821, proofs 2 2.13.-
1141 George IV, a beautiful Pattern for a Five Sovereign Piece, 1826. by W. Wyon 1 8.8.-
1142 George IV, a Pattern for the Double Sovereign, 1826, equally fine as the last 1 -.3.-
1143 George IV, Sovereign and Halt Sovereign, 1826, fine proofs 2 2.4.-
1144 George III, Half Crown, 1816; Bank Three Shilling, Eighteen-penny, and Ninepenny Tokens, 1812, very fine 4 1.13.-
1145 George IV, from the Crown to the Penny, fine impressions, by Pistrucci. 8 2.14.-
1146 George IV, Crown, 1821; Half Crown, 1823; Sixpence, 1821; a Ceylon Dollar; tbe Two-pence of 1827, and a royal Token of Charles I 6 1.7.-
1147 George IV, Crown, Half Crown, Shilling, Sixpence; the Penny, Halfpenny, and Farthing of 1826, fine proofs 7 1.15.-
1148 A highly-finished portable Mahogany Cabinet for Greek and Roman Coins, containing Twenty-six Slides, double Doors, excellent Lock, &c. 8.18.6 / 553.8.6