Short title
Bartlett 1789
Year of publication
1789
Full title

A CATALOGUE OF THE Plate, China, Wearing-Apparel, Household-Linen, and other Effects, OF THE LATE BENJAMIN NEWTON BARTLETT, Esq. ALSO HIS CHOICE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF PRINTED BOOKS, Chiefly consisting of Natural History: WHICH, By ORDER of the EXECUTOR, WILL BE SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr. GERARD, AT HIS HOUSE, IN LITCHFIELD-STREET, St. ANNE's, SOHO, On MONDAY, the 29th of June, 1789, and the two following Days, At HALF after ELEVEN o'Clock precisely. To be viewed Friday, the 26th, and Saturday, the 27th, from Ten till Four. Catalogues to be had of Mr. Gerard aforesaid.

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Conditions of Sale. I. THE highest bidder to be the buyer; and, if any dispute shall arise between any two or more bidders, the lot so disputed to be put up again. II. No person to advance less than sixpence; above one pound, one shilling; above five pounds, two shillings and sixpence ; and so in proportion. III. The purchasers are to give in their names and places of abode, if required, and to pay down five shillings in the pound in part of the purchase-money; in default of which, the lot or lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and resold. IV. The lots to be fetched away, with all faults and defects, at the buyer's expence, within one day after the sale. Lastly. Upon failure of complying with the above conditions, the money, so deposited in part of payment, shall be forfeited; the lots, uncleared within the time aforesaid, shall be re-sold by public or private sale; and the deficiency, (if any,) together with the charges attending such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulters at this sale.|End of the First Day's Sale.[after N@85]|End of Second Day's Sale,[after N@112]|THE END.[after N@232]

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FIRST DAY's SALE. Monday June 29, 1789. // FIRST DAY's SALE. Monday June 29, 1789. / Miscellaneous.

1 A Tobacco-box, pen and ink cases, soap-box, and sundry other articles. -.5.6
2 A box, with sundry brushes, buckles, clasp-knives, &c. -.6.6
3 Two spying-glasses, an opera-glass, a paper-knife, &c. -.4.-
4 Two razors, two hones, two straps, two lancets, two fleams, and a pair of scissors. -.6.6
5 A set of letters for marking linen, pocket-book letter-cases, &c. -.5.6
6 Two pocket-books with instruments, and a tooth-pick case. -.14.6
7 A painting box, colours, brushes, &c. -.7.-
8 A pentagraph, a marble for India ink, and a pair of compasses. -.6.6
9 A proportional compass. -.11.-
10 A walnut-tree desk and a mahogany cabinet. -.14.-
11 A pair of mahogany stools, needlework seats, brass nailed, and linen covers. -.15.6
12 A box, containing sundry tools. 1.3.-
13 Twelve coffee-cups and a tea-pot with silver spout. -.10.-
14 Six coffee-cups, a pair of porcelaine leaves, and a pair of old Japan plates. -.10.-
15 Ten cups, six saucers, a pair of basons, and a tea-pot with silver spout. -.9.-
16 A set of tea-china, consisting of forty pieces. -.17.-
17 A pair of porcelaine figures, two pots, and three leaves. -.6.-
18 Two India japanned tea-boards and a set of quadrille-boxes. -.17.6
19 A walnut-tree tea-chest with three caddies. -.8.6
20 A satin-wood tea-chest with two dadies, and a writing-box. 1.-.-
21 An ebony ink-stand, and a pair of box beam money-scales and weights. 1.4.- / 12.1.6
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22 A double dozen of green handled knives and forks, a double dozen of desert, and carving knife and fork. 1.17.-
23 A double dozen of green handled knives and forks, with carving ditto [knife and fork]. 1.6.-
24 Four bottle stands, twelve cane table-mats, and a japanned bread-basket. 1.1.-
25 A tutaneg hand-candlestick, a plated ditto [twelve cane table-mats], a snuffer-pan, extinguishers, and snuffers. 1.4.-
26 A pair of Derbyshire spar vases in or moulu, and an obelisk. 2.3.-
27 A spring table-clock, by Thomas Pott, with pedestal. 6.12.6

FIRST DAY's SALE. Monday June 29, 1789. / Pictures, Prints, Drawings, &c.

1 Four pieces of needlework, two prints, framed and glased, and five frames glased. -.15.-
2 Three Chinese pictures, and four casts in wax and plaster. -.7.-
3 A piece of ruins, and five small landscapes on copper. 1.11.6
4 Five drawings of natural history, gilt frames and glased. 2.2.-
5 A painted landscape and two drawings, framed and glased. 1.6.-
6 Two mezzotinto prints, framed and glased. -.11.-
7 Three coloured prints and a drawing of natural history, framed and glased. -.10.-
8 Two landscapes, by Vivares, framed and glased. 1.2.-
9 Two ditto [landscapes], by Muller. 1.2.-
10 The south-west prospect of the cathedral of York, by Vivares, framed and glased. 1.-.-
11 Penn's Treaty with the Indians, first impression, framed and glased. 3.3.-
12 A portrait, in a gilt frame. 2.13.-
13 A boor and his child, finely modelled in terra cotta, by Ostade. 1.11.6
14. A Flemish school, by Ostade. 1.7.-
15 An antique bronze bust. -.19.-
16 A flower-piece, by Baptiste. 1.8.-
17 A fine piece of Cottham stone, framed. -.18.-
18 A plate of artificial fruit. -.16.-
19 A spun-glass perriwig. 1.16.-
20 A new saddle and cloth, three girths, a bridle with plated bit and bridoon, and a pair of plated stirrups. 4.6.-
21 A new saddle-cloth, girth, male-pillion, two pair of straps, a plated-bit bridle, a plated snaffle ditto [bridle], and a double snaffle plated. 2.6.-
22 A new pair of boots and a pair of plated spurs. 1.1.-
23 A silver-mounted whip, two canes, two bamboos, and two sticks. -.10.6 / 59.13.-
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1 Six tea-spoons, sugar-tongs, and cream-pot, per oz. 5/7 [right]
2 Eight tea-spoons, sugar-tongs, and strainers per oz. 5/10 [right]
3 Twelve tea-spoons and sugar-tongs, per oz. 6/1 [right]
4 A sugar-dish and cover and cream-boat, per oz. 5/4½ [right]
5 Six table-spoons and a soup-spoon, per oz. 5/4½ [right]
6 Six table-spoons, per oz. 5/7 [right]
7 Twelve desert-spoons, per oz. 6/- [right]
8 Four salts and spoons, per oz. 5/4½ [right]
9 Two gravy-spoons, two sauce-boat spoons, a marrowspoon and skewer, per oz. 6/6 [right]
10 A pair of half-pint mugs, per oz. 6/- [right]
11 A wine-strainer and two bottle-tickets, per oz. 6/2½ [right]
12 A pair of hand-waiters, per oz. 5/3½ [right]
13 A waiter, per oz. 5/7 [right]
14 A pair of candlesticks, per oz. 5/- [right]
15 A pair of wax-light ditto [candlesticks], per oz. 5/3 [right]
16 A hand-candlestick, snuffer-pan, and extinguisher, per oz. 5/4 [right]
17 A coffee-pot, per oz. 5/4 [right]
18 A tankard, per oz. 5/3 [right]
19 A case of silver-handled knives and forks. 3.5.-
20 Six table-spoons, per oz. 5/11½ [right]
21 A rose-wood tea-chest with silver furniture, and three silver canisters, weight 26 oz. 12 dwt. 7/4 [right]
22 A panekin, pap-boat, and spoon, per oz. 5/3 [right]
23 A pair of salvers & a Lamp 25 oz 6/7 [right]
24 A two handle Cap of a pepper Cap 13.3 oz 5/2½ [right]
25 A Gold Watch Cast & Jewelled by Goden Gold Seal of occasional outside Case 11.5.-
26 a punch [...] a cup made of shakespears Mulbury Tree of a [...] Cock Screw -.13.6
27 a pair of silver shoe Buckless of a pair of paste knee ditto [Cork Screw] 1.15.-
8 a Silver Medal two odd silver Buckles an Esamel Portrait a Tooth pick Case a small Gold Locket of the Model of a Bull -.8.6 / 191.6.6

FIRST DAY's SALE. Monday June 29, 1789. / Wearing-Apparel and Linen.

1 A cloth coat and two pair of prince's-stuff breeches. 1.1.-
2 A cloth coat, black satin waistcoat and breeches. 3.12.-
3 Two pair of prince's-stuff breeches. 1.4.-
4 Two lamb's-wool striped waistcoats and twelve pair of worsted stockings. 1.7.-
5 Two silk waistcoats. 1.1.-
6 Two ditto [silk waistcoats]. -.12.6
7 Two ditto [silk waistcoats]. -.6.-
8 Two Manchester-stripe waistcoats and two callico ditto [silk waistcoats]. -.9.6
9 Three striped cotton waistcoats. -.8.-
10 Four white dimity ditto [waistcoats]. -.10.6-
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11 A pair of Nankin breeches and three pair of drawers. -.10.-
12 A pair of buckskin breeches. -.17.-
13 Twelve pair of silk stockings. 1.1.-
14 Fourteen pocket handkerchiefs. -.7.-
15 Six ditto [pocket handkerchiefs]. -.13.6
16 Five silk handkerchiefs. -.18.6
17 Five ditto [silk handkerchiefs]. 1.1.-
17* A needlework shawl and two toilet-petticoats. -.16.6
18 Ten white handkerchiefs. -.18.6
19 Fourteen stocks. -.10.6
20 Six shirts. 1.5.-
21 Six ditto [shirts]. 2.2.-
22 Four ditto [shirts]. 2.6.-
23 Five ditto [shirts]. 2.6.-
24 One damask table-cloth and one diaper ditto [shirts]. -.14.-
25 Two diaper table-cloths. -.10.-
26 Two ditto [diaper table-cloths]. -.18.-
27 Two ditto [diaper table-cloths]. -.18.6
28 Two damask table-cloths. 1.2.-
29 Two ditto [damask table-cloths]. -.17.-
30 Two diaper table-cloths. -.17.6
31 Two ditto [diaper table-cloths]. -.18.6
32 Two damask table-cloths. 1.10.-
33 Two ditto [damask table-cloths]. 1.17.-
34 One ditto [damask table-cloths]. -.18.6
35 Three ditto [damask table-cloths] and one diaper ditto [table-cloths], 1.7.-
36 Two new diaper table-cloths. -.14.6
37 Three diaper breakfasting-cloths and six napkins. -.16.7
38 Six diaper breakfasting-cloths. -.12.6
39 A damask breakfasting-cloth, two napkins, and six towels. -.12.6
40 Five diaper breakfasting-cloths and six napkins. 1.1.-
41 Twelve damask napkins. -.18.-
42 Twelve diaper ditto [damask napkins]. 1.3.-
43 Twelve ditto [damask napkins]. -.15.-
44 Twelve damask ditto [napkins]. 1.10.-
45 Twelve ditto [napkins]. 2.1.-
46 Twelve ditto [napkins]. 2.3.-
47 Twelve towels. -.15.-
48 Twelve ditto [towels]. -.15.6
49 Twelve ditto [towels]. -.18.-
50 Eleven pillow-cases. -.11.6
51 Eleven ditto [pillow-cases]. -.18.6
52 Two pair of sheets. -.11.6
53 Two pair of ditto [sheets]. -.16.6
54 Two pair of ditto [sheets], 1.4.-
55 Two pair of ditto [sheets]. 1.18.-
56 One pair of ditto [sheets]. -.13.-
16* Three Diaper Breakfasting [...] & Sip Long Diaper Towels 1.-.- / 242.-.-
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57 One pair of sheets. -.16.-
58 One pair of ditto [sheets]. -.17.6
59 One pair of ditto [sheets]. 1.3.-
60 One pair of ditto [sheets]. -.17.6
61 One pair of ditto [sheets]. 1.2.-
62 One pair of ditto [sheets]. 1.12.-
63 One pair of ditto [sheets]. 1.7.-
64 One pair of ditto [sheets]. 1.11.-
65 Three night-caps, a dressing-cloth, and two pair of slippers. -.8.6
66 A needlework quilt with satin. border. 1.19.-
67 A green silk quilt. -.12.-
68 A white satin quilt and three pillow-cases. 1.2.-
69 A white Marcella quilt. 2.10.-
70 A white Holland ditto [quilt]. -.12.-
71 Two printed cotton counterpanes. -.12.-
72 A printed cotton ditto [counterpanes]. 1.-.-
73 Four printed cotton curtains. 1.19.-
74 Three blue damask window-curtains and a remnant of the same. 1.16.-
75 An eider-down quilt. 1.3.-
76 A green cloth for a table. -.13.6
77 Twelve work-bags, ten D'Oyleys, a silk curtain, and a remnant of ditto [table]. -.7.-
78 Two cloth bags, three pieces of quilting, &c. -.7.-
79 Nineteen and a half yards of rose-coloured camblet, at per yard. -.9.6
80 Ten needlework chair-covers. -.13.6
81 Three needlework bedside carpets. 1.15.-
82 Thirteen pieces of needlework for chairs, &c. some not finished, 1.7.-
83 Two leather trunks and a hair ditto, locks and keys. 1.-.-
84 A large deal chest, lock and key. -.8.-
85 A leather portmanteau, three trunks, and seven boxes. -.12.- / 272.17.-
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SECOND DAY's SAL Tuesday, June 30, 1789. // SECOND DAY's SAL Tuesday, June 30, 1789. / BOOKS. OCTAVO et INFRA.

1 A PARCEL of pamphlets. -.5.6
2 Bell's poets, vol. 1, 2, 3, and Johnson's poets, vol. 45. -.6.6
3 Eighteen numbers of the Botanical Magazine. -.16.6
4 Martin's Elements of Natural History, Aurelian's Vade Mecum, / and one more. -.4.-
5 The Norfolk Tour, History of Knaresborough, Tour to the Cave, / and two more. -.4.-
6 Byshe's Art of Poetry, 2 vol, / and four more. -.2.6
7 Kennedy on the Curiosities of Wilton-house, General Contents of the British Museum. 2.2.6
8 The new Bath Guide, Tim Robin's Toy-Shop opened. -.2.6
9 Gould's Account of English Ants, Pennant's Genera of Birds, / and one more. -.2.6
10 Edmonson's Account of the Family of Greville, the Art of Heraldry. -.5.-
11 Trusler's Chronology 1776 -.2.-
12 Ramsay's Gentle Shepherd, Hamilton's Poems, Love of Fame. -.2.-
13 Ovid's Metamorphoses, by Garth, 2 vol. 1751 -.3.6
13* _ [Ovid's] Epistles 1736 -.2.-
14 Tooke's Pantheon, with cuts 1757 -.3.-
15 Boyce's Pantheon, with cuts Camb. 1753 -.1.6
16 Porny's Elements of Heraldry, with cuts 1765 -.4.-
17 An Essay upon Prints 1768 -.3.-
18 The Beauties of England 1774 -.2.5
19 The Pilgrim's Progress, with cuts 1741 -.4.6 / 3.17.6
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20 The Footman's Miscellany, the Spleen, the Pleasures of Imagination. -.1.6
21 Child on Trade, Gee on Trade. -.2.6
22 Plays, 3 vol. -.3.-
23 Catcott on the Deluge 1768 -.2.6
24 Ray's Remains 1753 -.2.-
25 Fothergill's Journal, a Collection of Testimonies. -.1.-
26 Travels of Cyrus, 2 vol. 1730 -.2.6
27 Jarvis's Don Quixote, 2 vol. with cuts 1749 -.8.6
28 Hawkins's complete Angler, with cuts 1784 -.5.6
29 Cornaro's Discourses 1768 -.3.-
30 Parnell's Poems, by Pope, Dyer's Poems. -.1.6
31 Butler's Hudibras, with cuts 1784 -.2.6
32 Dryden's Fables 1774 -.2.-
33 A Treatise on Domestic Pidgeons 1765 -.3.6
34 Owen's Observations on the Earth, Rocks, &c. about Bristol 1754 -.2.6
35 Contemplation of Nature, 2 vol. 1767 -.4.6
36 Maw's Gardener's Calendar 1784 -.3.-
37 Francis's Horace, 4 vol. 1750 -.7.-
38 Gil Blas, 4 vol. 1744 -.6.-
39 Telemachus, 2 vol. 1755 -.4.-
40 The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, 2 vol. 1749 -.2.6
41 The History of Tom Jones, 4 vol. 1749 -.6.6
42 The Spectator, 8 vol. 1749 -.12.6
43 The Guardian, 2 vol. 1751 -.4.-
44 The Tatler, 4 vol. 1749 -.7.6
45 Thompson's Works, 4 vol. 1757 -.6.6
46 Memoirs of the Cardinal de Retz, 4 vol. 1774 -.8.-
47 Tristram Shandy, 6 vol. 1770 -.12.-
48 Sterne's Sentimental Journey, 2 vol, 1771 -.6.6
49 _ [Sterne's] Sermons, 6 vol. vol. 1 wanting 1771 -.9.-
50 _ [Sterne's] Letters, 3 vol. 1776 -.6.6
51 Fordyce's Sermons, 2 vol. 1766 -.4.-
52 Blair's Sermons 1781 -.7.6
53 Templeman's Remarks and Observations, 2 vol. with cuts 1774 -.7.6
54 Essays on Song writing. -.2.6
55 Reliques of antient English Poetry, 3 vol. 1765 -.8.-
56 Dodsley's Collection of Poems, vols 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 1758 -.8.6
57 Pearch's Collection of Poems, 4 vol. 1783 -.11.-
58 Otway's Works, 3 vol. 1768 -.15.-
59 Young's Works, 2 vol. 1767 -.3.-
60 The Works of Eliz. Rowe, 4 vol. 1770 -.9.6
61 Langhorne's poetical Works, 2 vol. 1766 -.4.6 / 14.18.6
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62 The Pocket Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 2 vol. 1788 -.6.6
63 Clare on Fluids 1737 -.5.-
64 Green on the Bankrupt Laws 1780 -.5.-
65 Blackstone's Commentaries, 4 vol. 1771 -.13.6
66 The Spirit of Laws, 2 vol. 1766 -.7.-
67 Lewis's New Dispensatory 1785 -.4.-
68 Robertson's History of Charles V. 4 vol. 1772 -.16.6
69 Guthrie's Geographical, Historical, and Commercial Grammar, 2 vol. 1771 -.8.-

SECOND DAY's SAL Tuesday, June 30, 1789. / QUARTO.

70 A Book of Falconry and Hunting, wood cuts. -.14.-
71 Snelling's View of the silver Coin and Coinage of England, with the plates, with many MS. notes by Snelling himself 1762 1.5.-
72 Snelling's Miscellaneous Views of the Coins struck by the English in France, with the plates 1769 1.1.-
73 Almeria 1775 -.1.6
74 Overton's Designs of Temples and Buildings for Gardens. Birm. 1759 -.2.6
75 Drinkwater's History of the late Siege of Gibraltar 1785 1.5.-
76 Baldwin's Survey of the British Customs. 1770 -.2.6
77 Barclay's Apology, printed by Baskerville Birm. 1765 -.12.6
78 Cruden's Concordance 1785 -.19.-
79 Millar's Gardener's Dictionary 1771 -.16.6
80 Boyer's Dictionary 1764 -.14.6
81 Ainsworth's Dictionary, by Morel 1773 1.-.-
82 Milton's Works, printed by Baskerville Birm. 1759 1.7.-

SECOND DAY's SAL Tuesday, June 30, 1789. / FOLIO.

83 Elwood's Sacred History 1720 -.6.6
84 Penn's Works, 2 vol. 1726 -.9.-
85 Gray's Poems, with cutt 1766 -.16.6
86 Chambers's Dictionary, with the Supplement, by Rees, 5 vol. 4.10.-
87 The Holy Bible, title page wanting. 1786 -.13.6

SECOND DAY's SAL Tuesday, June 30, 1789. / Prints, Drawings, and Maps.

88 The embarkation of King Henry VIII. at Dover, and the letter press. 1.-.- / 41.6.6
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89 The encampment of the English Forces near Portsmouth. 2.2.-
90 Le champ de drap d'or. 2.16.-
91 A view of Hampton-court-palace as finished by Henry VIII. and five antique prints. -.4.-
92 The North West prospect of the cathedral church of Lincoln, by Vivares. -.7.6
93 Eight Views, by Hollar. -.3.-
94 Ten by Hollar, &c. -.3.6
95 Thirteen, by Waterlo, &c. -.4.-
96 Fourteen portraits, by Mazell, &c. -.5.6
97 Eight ditto [portraits], by Bartolozzi. -.8.6
98 Twenty two prints of fossils. -.2.6
99 Three fine drawings. -.2.-
100 Two ditto [fine drawings], in colours, from Missals. -.4.6
101 A view in Switzerland, in colours, by Grimm. -.5.6
102 Twenty two drawings of Antiquities, &c. -.8.-
103 Eleven small English views, by Grimm. -.5.6
105 Two prints and two drawings. -.11.-
106 Thirty nine small views, by Grimm. -.14.6
107 Sixteen views. -.4.-
108 Twelve of flowers, and a portrait of Baptiste the flower painter, by White, first impression. -.3.6
109 A parcel of various. -.7.6
110 Two books of prints. -.2.6
111 Four pocket maps, and three ditto [book of prints] on silk. -.6.6
112 A parcel of maps and plans. -.2.- / 52.4.-
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THIRD DAY's SALE. Wednesday, July 1, 1789.

113 THE North Country Angler, 1786,- / and five more. -.2.-
114. Halfpenny's Perspective made easy. -.1.-
115 Commodore Byron's Narrative 1768 -.3.-
116 A Catalogue of the Plants growing wild in the Environs of London 1774 -.3.-
117 Brand's select Dissertations from the Amoenitates Academicae, vol. I. 1781 -.3.-
118 Carver's Travels 1778 -.5.0
119 A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland 1775 -.3.-
120 Boswell's Account of Corsica 1769 -.2.-
121 Brydon's Tour through Sicily and Malta, 2 vol. 1774 -.0.-
122 Adams's Microscope explained 1771 -.4.6
123 Rutty's Essay towards a Natural History of the County of Dublin, 2 vol. Dub. 1772 -.6.-
124 Nature displayed, 4 vol. 1739 -.[illegible].6
124* Speechly's Treatise on the Culture of the Pine-Apple, York, 1779 -.7.6
125 Woodward on Fossils, 2 vol. 1729 -.[illegible].6
126 Bancroft's Guiana 1769 -.4.6
127 Goedatius de Infectis, a Lister 1685 -.4.0
128 Berkenhout's Outlines of the Natural History of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. 1 and 3 bound in one, 1769 -.2.6
129 Linnaei fauna Suecica, Stockh. 1761 -.10.0
130 Cicero's Orations, by Whitworth, 2 vol. 1777 -.5.0
131 Derham's Astro-Theology, 1767,- / Physico Theology,- 1768 -.7.6
132 Shenstone's Works, 3 vol. 1764 -.[illegible].6
133 Lettsom's Memoirs of Dr. Fothergill, with the Heads, 1786 -.9.-
134 Sir William Hamilton's Observations on Mount Vesuvius, &c. 1772 -.4.6
135 Ames's Catalogue of English Heads 1748 -.5.-
136 Churchill's Poems, 2 vol. 1760 - / Sermons 1771 -.9.-
137 Dampier's Voyages, 4, vol. 1729 1.8.-
138 Osbeck's Voyages to China, by Forster, 2 vol. 1771 -.5.-
139 Kolben of the Cape of Good Hope, by Medley, 2 vol. 1738 [illegible].11.6 / 9.13.-
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140 Hasselquist's Voyages to the Levant 1766 -.9.-
141 Adamson's Voyages to Senegal, &c. 1759 -.5.6
142 Macaulay's History of St. Kilda 1764 -.2.6
143 Mills's Essay on Bees 1766 -.2.6
144 Stilling fleet's Tracts relating to Natural History, 1762 -.3.6
145 Baker on the Polype 1743 -.4.-
146 Kalm's Travels into North America, 3 vol. 1770 -.11.-
147 Yeats's Institution of Entimology 1773 -.5.-
148 Cronstedt's Mineralogy, by de Costa 1770 -.6.-
149 Hill's Theophrastus 1774 -.3.-
150 Lettsom's Naturalist's Companion, 1774,- / Linnaeus's fundamental Entimology, by Curtis, 1772,- bound in one. -.7.6
151 Pennant's British Zoology, 4 vol. 1768 2.13.-
152 _ [Pennant's] Synopsis of Quadrupeds. -.9.-
153 Baker's Microscope made easy 1769 -.5.-
154 _ [Baker's] Employment of the Microscope 1764 -.5.-
155 The Handmaid of the Arts, 2 vol. 1764 -.10.-
156 Linnaei Systema Naturae, 3 vol. Holmiae, 1766, 1767 -.13.6
157 Goldsmith's Natural History, 8 vol. 1774 2.17.-
158 Drayton's Works, 4 vol. 1753 -.7.-
159 Grainger's Biographical History of England, 4 vol. 1775 -.14.-
160 Plutarch's Lives, by Dryden, 6 vol. 1758 -.16.6
161 Buffon's Natural History, by Smellie, 9 vol. 1785 3.10.-
162 Pope's Odyssey, 5 vol. 1760 6.8.6 [together with 163-165]
163 _ [Pope's] Iliad, 6 vol. 1760 6.8.6 [together with 162, 164-165]
164 _ [Pope's] Works, 9 vol. 1766 6.8.6 [together with 162-163, 165]
165 Rushead's Life of Pope 1769 6.8.6 [together with 162-164]
166 Shakespear's Plays, by Johnson and Steevens, 10 vol. 1773 3.3.-
167 Supplement to Shakespear's Plays, 2 vol. 1780 -.16.6

THIRD DAY's SALE. Wednesday, July 1, 1789. / QUARTO.

168 The Art and Use of Breeding Silk-Worms, the Plates coloured 1733 -.5.6
169 Geffe on Silk-Worms, title-page wanting, 1607 -.1.6
170 Butter's History of Bees 1634 -.1.-
171 Description Anatomique de divers Animaux, avec fig, Paris, 1682 -.2.6
172 Goedatius of Insects, with cuts York, 1682 -.4.-
173 The Naturalist's Journal 1767 -.2.-
174 Linnaeus's System of Botany, by Curtis, with cuts, 1777 -.5.10
175 Ellis's Directions for bringing over Seeds and Plants from the East-Indies 1778 -.12.-
176 Plates to Dr. Lettsom's octavo edition of Fothergill's Works. -.4.6
177 Hill of curious Insects, plates coloured 1773 -.5.-
178 Lettsom's Natural History of the Tea-Tree 1772 -.5.6 / 37.19.6
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179 Ellis's Natural Historical Account of Coffee 1774 -.3.6
180 _ [Ellis's] Description of the Mangostan and the Bread-Fruit, with cuts 1775 -.2.6
181 Pennant's systematical Catalogue of Buffon's Hist. Nat. des Oiseaux 1786 -.4.6
182 Harris on Butterflies, plates coloured. -.8.-
182* Hollar and Wischer's Flies and Insects, first impressions. -.10.-
183 Nicol's History of Precious Stones Camb. 1652 -.2.-
184 Erucarum Ortus Metamorphosis, a Merian Amst. -.18.6
185 British Zoology, vol 4. -.12.6
186 Dotfield's Natural History of English Moths, plates coloured. -.11.-
187 Stoll's Insects, eleven Faricula, plates coloured. 2.16.-
188 Brander's Hampshire fossils 1766 -.6.-
189 Seventy two plates of Roesel's beetles, coloured, and the letter press. 1.2.-
190 Ellis's Natural History of the Corallines. 1755 1.2.-
191 _ [Ellis's] Natural History of Zoophytes, by Solander 1786 1.7.-
192 Barbut's Insects, plates coloured 1781 2.-.-
193 Bradley's Works of Nature, with cuts 1721 -.6.-
194 Pennant's Tour to Scotland, 3 vol. 1774 2.10.-
195 _ [Pennant's] Tour to Wales, 3 vol. with cuts 1778 2.7.-
196 Cordiner's Account of the Antiquities of the North of Scotland, with cuts 1780 -.10.6
197 Wildman on Bees, with cuts 1768 -.6.6
198 Latham's general synopsis of Birds, 7 vol. the plates coloured 1781 7.10.-
199 Roesel's Insects, plates coloured, a MS. index not completed, and bound uniform. 6.14.-
200 Cocquillage de Knorr, 2 tom, the plates finely coloured, and elegantly bound in Russia, with gold border and gilt leaves Nuremb. 1764 4.19.-
201 Wilkes's English Moths and Butterflies, a most beautiful copy and very elegantly bound in Russia, gilt leaves, and embellished with small tools. [illegible].-.-
202 Drury of Insects, 3 vol. a very fine copy, and elegantly bound in Russia, with gold borders and gilt leaves 1770 8.5.-
203 Edward's Natural History of Birds, 4 vol. 1758 / _ [Edward's] Gleanings of Natural History, 3 vol. an elegant copy, coloured by himself, and splendidly bound in Russia, with gold borders, and gilt leaves 1776 / Memoirs of the Life and Writings of George Edwards, half bound 1776 26.-.-

THIRD DAY's SALE. Wednesday, July 1, 1789. / FOLIO.

204 Grew's Museum Regalis Societatis, cum fig. 1681 -.3.-
205 Forty six plates of Mrs Blackwell's Herbal. -.15.6 / 116.11.6
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206 Rumphius, Thesaurus Testacorum, cum fig. Hag. Com. 1739 -.5.-
207 Admiral's Insects Amst. 1774 -.11.-
208 Hugh's Natural History of Barbadoes, with cuts 1750 -.16.6
209 Willughby's Ornithology, by Ray, with cuts 1678 2.5.-
210 Gesner's four-footed Beasts, by Topsel, / _ [Gesner's] the Theatre of Insects, by M. Mouffet, both bound in one 1658 1.2.-
211 Swammerdam's History of Insects, by Hill 1758 1.13.-
212 Harris's Aurelian, the plates coloured 1766 4.17.6
213 Fifteen of Ehret's plates. 1.4.-
214 Curtis's Flora Londinensis, 3 vol. bound, and 4 numbers. 8.12.6
215 Merian de Insectis Surinamsibus 1726 / _ [Merian] Histoire des Insects de l'Europe, both bound in one 1730 2.2.-
216 Catesby's Natural History of Carolina, 2 vol. bound in Russia, a matchless copy. It formerly belonged to Mr Edwards, the famous naturalist, by whom it was coloured from Catesby's own drawings 1731 28.7.-

THIRD DAY's SALE. Wednesday, July 1, 1789. / Detached Plates of Natural History, Drawings, &c.

217 Eight plates of Millar's insects, coloured. -.10.6
218 Ninety plates of the Ornithologia, finely coloured. 5.5.-
219 Sept's insects, sixty coloured plates, with the letter press. 5.10.-
220 Twenty five coloured plates of shells, with the letter press. -.19.-
221 Sixty eight coloured plates of Harris's insects. 1.14.-
222 Thirty seven plates of Edwards's birds, &c. thirty one of them coloured. -.18.-
223 Twelve drawings, and two coloured plates of natural history. -.12.-
224 Ten drawings of natural history, on vellum. 1.15.-
225 Eleven ditto [drawings of natural history, on vellum], -.18.-
226 Twenty drawings of natural history, on vellum, &c. -.17.6
227 A parcel of drawings and prints of natural history. -.10.6
228 A parcel of sea-weeds. -.10.6
229 A port folio with leaves. -.8.6
330 A ditto [port folio with leaves], elegantly bound in red Morocco, with gold border and gilt leaves. -.15.6
231 A port folio with leaves. -.17.6
232 A map of Yorkshire, with a case. -.12.- / 191.-.-