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Pooley 1827
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1827
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EXCHANGE ROOMS, MANCHESTER. A CATALOGUE OF THE VALUABLE LIBRARY OF BOOKS, SELECT BOOKS OF PRINTS, COLLECTIONS OF FINE PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, AND ENGRAVINGS, MEDALS, PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS, CELLAR OF CHOICE WINES, Capital Six-octave Horizontal Grand PIANO FORTE, By BROADWOOD and SONS, THE GENUINE PROPERTY OF MR. JOHN POOLEY, And removed from his residence for the convenience of Sale; WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY Messrs. T. WINSTANLEY & SON, (OF LIVERPOOL,) AT THE LARGE ROOMS, IN THE EXCHANGE, MANCHESTER, On Wednesday the 28th, Thursday the 29th, and Friday the 30th of March, 1827, PUNCTUALLY AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK EACH DAY, Without reserve, by order of the Assignees. To be VIEWED on MONDAY the 26th, and TUESDAY the 27th, when catalogues may be had at the place of sale, and of Messrs. T. WINSTANLEY and SON, Auctioneers, Liverpool; and to prevent intrusion and injury to the property, no person will be admitted to the view or sale without a Catalogue. - Price, One Shilling each. N. B. In Friday's Sale will also be sold, without reserve, a PEW in ST. PETER'S CHURCH, and a SHARE in the PORTICO, also the property of Mr. JOHN POOLEY. PRINTED BY W. WALES AND CO. LIVERPOOL.

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CONDITIONS OF SALE. [separating line] I. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dispute arise, the lot in dispute 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 on in proportion. / III. The buyer to give in his name and place of abode, and if required, to pay five shillings in the pound as earnest for each lot. / IV. The Lots to be taken away with all faults and errors of description, at the expense and risk of the purchaser, within one day after the sale, and the remainder of the purchase-money to be paid on or before delivery / V. Any person neglecting to comply with these conditions, the deposit-money shall be forfeited; the lots re-sold; and what deficiency may arise, together with all charges attending such re-sale, to be made good by the defaulter at the present sale. [separating line] / The whole of the Property will be exempt from auction duty. / The Wines will be sold by sample, which may be tasted at the time of sale, and will be delivered with permits from Mr. Pooley's Cellars, at Hulme. / Messrs. T. Winstanley and Son will faithfully execute the Commissions of such Gentlemen as cannot conveniently attend the sale. / Address, Exchange Rooms, Manchester.|CATALOGUE, &c.[after N@]|END OF THE FIRST DAY'S SALE.[after N@133]|END OF THE SECOND DAY'S SALE.[after N@264]|A brilliant toned six-octave horizontal grand PIANO FORTE, by Broadwood and Sons, in an elegant mahogany case, with metal ornaments[after N@33]|END OF THE SALE.[after N@49]

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FIRST DAY'S SALE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. // FIRST DAY'S SALE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. / DUODECIMO. &c.

1 Hicks' Treatises on the Clergy, calf, 1709; / Hicks' on the Catholic Church, calf, 1716; / Presbytery of Scotland Examined, calf, London, 1695; / and Defence of God's Sovereignty, against Elisha Coles, calf, London, 1770
2 Letter to the Archbishop of Tuam, calf, Dublin, 1728; / Pearson on the Creed, abridged by Burney, half bound; / and Wake on the Christian Religion, ditto [half bound;]
3 Drake's Essays on the Rambler, Adventurer, and Idler, 4 vols, in 1, half bound
4 Harding's Shakespeare, 12 vols. calf, London, 1806
5 Thompson's German Theatre, 6 vols. calf, London, 1801
6 French Anas, 3 vols. half bound, London, 1805
7 Pinnock's Catechisms, 10 vols. half bound
8 Cowley's Works, 3 vols. calf, portrait, London, 1721
9 L'Afrique Ancienne et Moderne, by De la Croix, plates, 4 vols. calf, London, 1688
10 Ossian's Poems, by Malcolm Laing, 2 vols. calf, Edinburgh, 1805
11 Sterne's Works, 8 vols. calf
12 Quarrels of Authors, 3 vols. half bound
13 Kotzebue's Tour through Italy, 4 vols. half bound
14 Miseries of Human Life, 2 vols. morocco coloured plates
15 Paul and Virginia, calf, / Triumphs of Temper, ditto [calf], and Farmer's Boy, ditto [calf]
16 Coeleb in search for a Wife, 2 vols. half bound
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17 Sharp's British Classics, large paper, brilliant impressions of the plates, 21 vols. calf, consisting of the Spectator, 8; / Tatler, 4; / Guardian, 2; / Adventurer, 4; / and Drake's Essays, 3 vols.
18 Novels and Tales, by Sir Walter Scott, the Author of Waverley, 12 vols. elegantly bound in calf, containing Waverley, Guy Mannering, Antiquary, Rob Roy, and Tales of My Landlord
19 Fortunes of Nigel, 3 vols. calf, elegant
20 Quentin Durward, 3 vols. ditto [calf, elegant]
21 St. Ronan's Well, 3 vols. ditto [calf, elegant]
22 Peveril of the Peak, 4 vols. ditto [calf, elegant]
23 Red Gauntlet, 3 vols. ditto [calf, elegant]
24 The Pirate, 3 vols. ditto [calf, elegant]
26 Ivanhoe, 3 vols. ditto [calf, elegant]
27 Kenilworth, 3 vols. ditto [calf, elegant]
28 Tales of the Crusaders, 4 vols. boards

FIRST DAY'S SALE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. / OCTAVO.

29 Cuthbertson on Practical Electricity and Galvanism, half bound, Lond. 1807
30 Battle of Waterloo, plates and maps, half bound, ib. [Lond.] 1814, / and Campaignes du General Pichegru, calf, Paris, 1796
31 Telemaque, fine plates, 2 vols. calf, Paris, 1790
32 Smollett's Works, 8 vols. calf, handsome, Lond. 1797
33 Evans's Tour through North Wales, half bound, Lond. 1804, / and Hindawell's History of Scarborough, half bound, York, 1811
34 Housman's Cumberland, Westmoreland, &c. maps, calf, Carlisle, 1800
35 Green's Tourist's Guide to the Lakes, 2 vol. calf, many plates, Kendal, 1819
36 Pratt's Gleanings, 4 vols. calf, Lond. 1798
37 Thistlewaite's Sermons, calf, Bolton, 1816
38 Brand's Popular Antiquities, calf, Lond. 1810; / Edgeworth's Professional Education, half bound, Lond. 1812
39 Ferriar's Medical Histories and Reflections, 3 vol. calf, Warrington, 1792
40 Smith's Laboratory, 2 vols. calf, Lond. 1799
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41 AEsop's Fables, 2 vols. half bound morocco, plates, ib. [Lond.] 1793
42 Gay's Fables, 2 ditto [vols.], ditto [half bound morocco plates, ib. [Lond.] 1793]
43 Doctor Syntax's Tour, coloured plates, ditto [2 vols.], / and Scarborough Sketches, ditto [2 vols.], Lond. 1813
44 Bewick's British Birds, Newcastle, 1821, with Supplement, large paper, 2 vols. calf,
45 Grey's Hudibras, 2 vols. calf, plates, Lond. 1799
46 Weld's Scenery of Killarney, large octavo, fine plates, calf, elegant, Lond. 1812
47 Edwards's West Indies, calf, Lond. 1798
48 Junius' Letters, with portraits, 2 vols. calf, Lond. 1799
49 Dodd's Connoisseur's Repertorium, 2 parts, large paper, boards
50 Hicks on the Christian Priesthood, 2 vols. calf, Lond. 1711, / and Lally's Principles of the Christian Religion, Lond. 1749
51 Roger's Lectures, 2 vols. calf, ib. [Lond.] 1816
52 Sawley's Sermons, by Whitaker, calf, ib. [Lond.] 1812
53 Macardy's Evidences of Christianity, 2 vols. calf, Lond. 1821
54 Jortin's Sermons, 4 vols. calf, ib. [Lond.] 1809
55 Paley's Natural Theology, ib. [Lond.] 1815 / _ [Paley's] Horae Paulinae, 1819 / _ [Paley's] Moral Philosophy, 2 vols. 1814 / _ [Paley's] Evidences of Christianity, 2 vols. 1817, in all 6 vols. uniformly bound in calf
56 Simpson on the Trinity, by Parsons, calf, Lond. 1812
57 Family Lectures, large 8vo. calf, ib. [Lond.] 1815
58 Hume's England, 8 vols. Edinb. 1810; / Smollett's Continuation, 5 vols. / and Adolphus' Ditto [Continuation], 3 vols. calf, uniform
59 Life of Gardiner, and Life Reviewed, a Poem
60 Sir E. Smith's Tour in Italy, 3 vols. calf, Lond. 1807
61 M'Cartney's Embassy to China, 3 vols. maps and plates, ditto [calf], ib. [Lond.] 1797
62 Bourgoing's Modern Spain, 4 vols. calf, with a 4to. Atlas of plates, ib. [Lond.] 1808
63 Tytler's Elements of History, 2 vols. calf, ib. [Lond.] 1813
64 Weld's Travels in America, 2 vols. calf, plates, ib. [Lond.] 1807
65 Burn's Works and Life, by Dr. Currie, 4 vols. calf, handsome, ib. [Lond.] 1801
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66 Gil Blas, translated by Smollett, fine plates, 3 vols. ditto [calf, handsome] ib. [Lond.] 1802
67 Minstreley of the Scottisch Border, 3 vols. ditto [calf, handsome], gilt, Edinb. 1812
68 Sir Tristrem, ditto [3 vols. calf, handsome, gilt, Edinb. 1812]
69 Rokesby, with illustrative plates, ditto [3 vols. calf, handsome, gilt, Edinb. 1812]
70 Lady of the Lake, ditto [illustrative plates], ditto [3 vols. calf, handsome, gilt Edinb. 1812]
71 Lord of the Isles, ditto [illustrative plates], ditto [3 vols. calf, handsome, gilt Edinb. 1812]
72 Marmion, ditto [illustrative plates], ditto [3 vols. calf, handsome, gilt Edinb. 1812]
73 Lay of the Last Minstrel, ditto [illustrative plates], ditto [3 vols. calf, handsome, gilt Edinb. 1812]
74 Ballads / _ Don Roderic, &c. ditto [illustrative plates], ditto [3 vols. calf, handsome, gilt Edinb. 1812]

FIRST DAY'S SALE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. / OCTAVO. / The Eight foregoing Lots are bound uniform

75 European Magazine, from vol. 53, 1808, to vol. 80, 1821, inclusive, 28 vols.
76 Malthus on Population, 3 vols. calf, 5th Edition, 1817
77 Adams on Electricity, by Jones, half bound, Lond. 1789
78 _ [Adams] on Astronomu, by Ditto [Jones], ib. [Lond.] 1803
79 Smith's Wealth of Nations, 3 vols. calf, ib. [Lond.] 1799
80 Plutarch's Lives, by Langhorne, 6 vols. calf, handsome, Lond. 1819
81 Roscoe's Life of Lorenzo de Medici, 3 vols. calf, ib. [Lond.] 1800
82 Campbell's Lives of the Admirals, with portraits, large 8vo. calf, 1814
83 Johnson's Dictionary, 4 vols. calf, Lond. 1805
84 Murray's English Grammar, 2 vols. calf, York, 1819
85 Walker's Dictionary, calf, Lond. 1821
86 Lempriere's Classical Ditto [Dictionary], Lond. 1821, / and Capper's Topographical Ditto [Dictionary], half bound, Lond. 1813
87 Brooke's Gazetteer, Lond. 1797, bound, / and Cary's Itinerary
88 Watkin's Biographical Dictionary, Lond. 1800
89 Burn's Justice, 4 vols. calf, handsome, ib. [Lond.] 1800
90 Blackstone's Commentaries, 4 vols. calf, ib. [Lond.] 1800
91 Report of the Trial of Redford against Birley and other, bds.
92 Another Copy, ditto [Report of the Trial of Redford against Birley and other, bds.]
93 Naval Chronicle, vols. 1st and 2d, calf, portraits and plates, Londs. 1799
94 Clarendon's History of the Rebellion, 6 vols. calf, portraits, Oxford, 1717
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95 Universal History, 20 vols. half bound, 1747
96 Beauties of England and Wales, complete in 25 vols. subscriber's copy, half bound, calf
97 Beauties of Scotland, 5 vols. calf, handsome
98 The Gardener's Instructor, plates, calf; / Farmer's Instructor, ditto [plates], ditto [calf], / and Forsyth on Fruit Trees, ditto [calf]
99 Pontey's Profitable Planter, half bound, / and Pontey's Forest Pruner, half bound
100 Forbes on Waste Lands, half bound, / and Greenhouse Companion, boards
101 Plantes de la France, par M. Jaume St. Hillaire, 4 vols. beautifully coloured plates, green morocco, gilt, 1809
102 Adams' Lectures on Philosophy, by Jones, plates, 5 vols. calf, 1799
103 Blair's Sermons, 5 vols. calf, Lond. 1808

FIRST DAY'S SALE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. / QUARTO.

104 M'Donald's Gardener's Dictionary, 2 vols. plates, half bound, 1807
105 Acerbi's Travels, 2 vols. plates, calf, 1802
106 Young's St. Domingo, plates, calf, 1801
107 Garnett's Tour through the Highlands, 2 vols. plates, half bound, 1801
108 Andrews' Botanist's Repository, vols. 1 to 5, calf, plates accurately coloured from nature
109 Kenilworth Illustrated, fine plates, half bound, morocco, 1821
110 Pallas's Travels in the Russian Empire, plates and maps, 2 vols. large paper, calf, handsome, 1812
111 Plaw's Freme Ornée, plates, boards, London, 1800
112 _ [Plaw's] Sketches for Country Houses, Villas, &c. ditto [boards], London, 1803
113 _ [Plaw's] Rural Architecture, tinted plates, ib. [London,] 1802
114 Rural Architecture, by Gandy, plates, boards, ib. [London,] 1806
115 Aikin's Description of Manchester, calf, ib. [London,] 1795
116 Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, 2 vols. calf, London, 1815
117 Transactions of the Horticultural Society, 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th vols. in boards, with finely coloured plates, / and the 5th vol. in parts
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118 Hutchinson's Moral Philosophy, vol. 2, calf, London, 1755
119 Cordiner's Ceylon, with maps and plates, 2 vols. calf, 1807
120 New Botanic Garden, by Edwards, plates, coloured from nature, 2 vols. calf, 1812
121 Paradis Perdu, par Jacques Delille, French and English, imperial quarto, calf, elegant
122 Pennant's History of Whiteford and Holywell, half bound, plates, Lond. 1796
123 Lavater's Physiognomy, by Dr. Hunter, 5 vols. fine impressions of the plates, Russia, elegant, Lond. 1810
124 Rees's Cyclopaedia, complete in 39 vols. and 6 vols. of plates, elegantly bound in calf, subscription copy
125 Cary's English Atlas, calf, 1793
126 Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher, 4 vols. calf, Lond. 1811
127 Aikin's Biography, 10 vols. half bound, calf, ib. [Lond.] 1814

FIRST DAY'S SALE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. / FOLIO.

128 The Great and Good Deeds of the Danes, half bound, Lond. 1807
129 Blair's Grave, illustrated with the beautiful designs of Blake, half bound, calf, subscriber's copy, Lond. 1808
130 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, abridged by Hutton, Shaw, and Pearson, from 1665 to 1800, 18 vols. boards
131 Ditto [Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London abridged by Hutton, Shaw, and Pearson], four parts of vol. 1st
132 Macklin's Bible, 6 vols. half bound, subscription copy, fine impressions of the plates
133 Historical Narrative of Momentous Events, which have taken place between the years 1816 and 1823, may fine plates, autographs, &c. London, 1823
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SECOND DAY'S SALE, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. // SECOND DAY'S SALE, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. / DUODECIMO.

133* Mavor's Voyages and Travels, 20 vols. and British Tourist, 6 vols. calf, uniform
134 Utopia, by Dibdin, 2 vols. Bulmer's edition, calf, 1808
135 Voyages de Gulliver, with beautiful plates, large paper, 4 vols. red morocco, gilt, Didot, Paris, 1797
136 Contes Moraux, par Marmontel, plates, vols. 1, 2, 3, calf
137 Variétés Morales et Amusantes, 2 vols. calf, Paris, 1784

SECOND DAY'S SALE, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. / BOOKS ON ANGLING.

138 Angler's Pocket Book, with Nobbes's Treatise on Trolling, boards, Lond. 1805
139 Walton's Lives of Donne, Walton, Hooker and others; / Major's illustrated edition, large paper, proof impressions of the portraits and plates, boards, London, 1825
140 A volume containing Best's Art of Angling, Bowlker's Ditto, Hartlitt's Orchards, and Anderson's Chimneys, half bound
141 Williamson's Complete Angler's Vade-mecum, half bound, Lond. 1808
142 Sir John Hawkins' Complete Angler, third edition, plates, bound, Lond. 1775
143 Salter's Angler's Guide, with wood cuts and engravings, large paper, half bound, Lond. 1815
144 Complete Angler, by Isaac Walton and Charles Cotton, Esq. with lives and notes by Sir John Hawkins, Baxter, Lond. 1808
145 Brooke's Art of Angling, in two parts, ib. [Baxter, Lond.] 1774
146 Angler's Vade-mecum, 2d edition, Basset, ib. [Lond.] 1689

SECOND DAY'S SALE, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. / ANTIQUITIES, BOOKS OF PRINTS, &c.

147 The Antiquarian Itinerary, subscription copy, 7 vols. large paper, beautiful impressions of the plates, calf, elegant
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148 Bellicard's Observations on the Antiquities of Herculaneum, plates, calf, 1753, / and Antiquités Nationales, par Millin, 5th vol. Paris, An Sept.
149 Museum de Florence, par David, 8 vols. in 7, half bound, calf, Paris, 1787
150 Antiquités d' Herculaneum, par David, 12 vols. sewed, Paris, 1780
151 Calmet's Dictionary, with Fragments and Illustrations, 6 vols. half bound, London, 1797
152 Grose's Antiquities of England and Wales, 8 vols.; / of Scotland, 2 vols.; / and Military Antiquities, 2 vols. half bound in morocco
153 _ [Grose's] Antiquities of Ireland, folio, ditto, fine copy, 1791
154 Blore's Monumental Remains of the Sepulchral Antiquities of Great Britain, parts 1 to 5 inclusive, subscriber's copy

SECOND DAY'S SALE, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. / FOLIO.

155 Ormerod's History of Cheshire, 3 vols. subscription copy, Russia, elegant, Lond. 1819
156 Scott's Border Antiquities, with proof impressions of the plates, on India paper, splendid copy, half bound, ib. [Lond.] 1819
157 Bacon's Sylva Sylvarum calf, ib. [Lond.] 1676
158 Collier's Church History, 2 vols. calf, ib. [Lond.] 1708
159 Camden's Britannia, by Gibson, 2 vols. calf, maps and plates, Lond. 1793
160 Antiquities of France, translated from Montfaucon, many plates, 2 vols. calf, Lond. 1750
161 American Historical and Chronological Atlas, coloured maps, half bound, Philadelphia and London, 1822
162 Thompson's General Atlas, complete, hf. bd. Edin. 1821
163 Angerstein's, or the National Gallery, boards, 1823
164 Engravings from the Terra Cottas, in the British Museum, Lond. 1810
165 Lodge's Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain, part 1st to 19 inclusive, small paper, subscriber's copy Lond. 1823
166 Costume of Austria, coloured plates, half bound, Morocco, Lond. 1814
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167 Costume of Russia, morocco, elegant, Lond. 1814
168 Della Bella's Works, with his Life, by Dodd, ditto [morocco, elegant], ib. [Lond.] 1818
169 Deuchar's Etchings, 3 vols. blue morocco, elegant, 1803
170 Cook's Hogarth, half bound, with 4to. volume of descriptions, ditto [blue morocco, elegant,]
171 Twenty Plates for the Illustration of Shakspeare, after the Designs of Bunbury, half bound
172 Repton's Designs for the Pavilion at Brighton, coloured plates, boards
173 Malton's picturesque Views of Dublin, coloured, ditto [boards]
174 Swinburne's Views in Spain, fine impressions, ditto [boards]
175 Thirteen Plates from Milton, by Bartolozzi, after Stothard, ditto [boards]
176 Forster's British Gallery of Engravings, fine proof impressions of the plates, elegantly bound in purple Russia, gilt-a splendid copy
177 Views of St. Helena, by Bellasis
178 Groups from West's Picture of Christ rejected, by Scriven
179 Britannia Delineato, 5 nos. illustrative of Kent, by Westall, Hulmandel, and Harding
180 James's Lithographie Views of Old Halls in Manchester and the neighbourhood, 6 nos.
181 Nicholson's Lithographie Sketches from Nature, 36 plates
182 Cooke's Southern Coast, nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, fine impressions
183 Stockdale's Map of Europe, 1808
184 Principal Rivers of Wales, illustrated by J. G. Wood, plates and maps, two parts, boards, Lond. 1813
185 Woods's Principles of Sketching Landscape Scenery, 4 parts, ib. [Lond.] 1813
186 Illustrations of Burns, boards, ib. [Lond.] 1803
187 Howlett's Views in Lincoln, boards, ib. [Lond.] 1801
188 Figures de l' Histoire de la Republique Romaine, containing 180 plates, boards, Paris, An Sept.
189 Moses' Outlines from Canova, 2 vols. boards, Lond. 1824
190 Worlidge's Gems, with portrait, fine impressions, 2 vols. calf, elegant 1768
191 Smith's Views in Italy, fine copy, Russia, gilt
192 Memoir of the Life and Works of G. Edwards, plates of Ornithology, boards, Lond. 1776
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193 Courses de Festes et de Bague faites par le Roi et par le Princes et Seigneurs de la Cour en l'année, 1662, par Rouselet, Paris, 1670, fine impressions, French binding
194 A curious Missal
195 Sundries

SECOND DAY'S SALE, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. / ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, &c.

196 Eight Landscapes, after Gainsborough, Barrett, Smith, &c. by English Artists
197 Eight ditto [Landscapes], after Poussin, Claude, / and other ancient Masters
198 Six, two by Vivares, after Simonini, / and four others, after Claude, &c.
199 Ten, the Four Times of Day, by De Longuieul, five French Views, / and one other
200 Fourteen, the Assassination of Marat, eleven highly finished German Book Plates, / and two Etchings, after Le Thière
201 Portrait of Frederick Elector of Saxony, Gellert, Chaera, and the Head of a Woman, all by Bause
202 Twelve Apostles, by Crispin de Passe, and Life of Christ, by Le Clerc, in 36 plates, beautiful impressions
203 Four, Portraits of Alexander, Blucher, Platoff, & Frederick, King of Prussia
204 Four, Annunciation, by Sadeler; / Virgin and Child, by Bloemart, after Guido Reni; / Lot and his Daughters, by Swanenburg, after Rubens; / and Narcissus at the Fountain, by Sadeler, all fine
205 Ten, Cephalus and Aurora, and three others, by Bartolozzi; one, by Mortimer; / and five Portraits
206 Six, the Freemason's Ticket, the Commemoration Ditto [Ticket] / and four, others, by Bartolozzi, all fine
207 Twelve Views of Gloucester Cathedral, &c.
208 Eleven, three Landscapes, four Female Costumes, Portrait, / and three Caricatures, al by Hollar, fine
209 Six, Death of Sir Phillip Sydney, and Sacrifice to Diana, by Bartolozzi; / Diana Hunting, by Goupy, after Rubens; / Alope, by Earlom, after Romney; / College View, after Turner, by Basire; / and Portrait of Lord Hardwick
210 Twelve Views in Berlin
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211 Five, Landscape after Wilson, by Morris; / two from Joseph Andrews, by Byrne and Middiman; / Vesuvius, after Wright, and Etna, after Smith
212 Six from Hudibras, by Hogarth, fine early impressions
213 Twelve, the Industrious and Idle Apprentice, ditto [by Hogarth], ditto [fine early impressions]
214 Six, the Marriage à la Mode, ditto [fine early impressions]
215 One, The Gates of Calais, brilliant impressions, scarce
216 One, Enthusiasm Delineated, a proof, very scarce
217 Sixteen, ten by Bloemart, / and six others
218 Thirty-six Views of Lake Scenery, etched by Green
219 Thirty-three Prints, after Cipriani, by Earlom
220 Three Scenes from Shakespeare / _ the Tempest, Winter's Tale, / and the Merchant of Venice
221 Lady Macduff murdered, and Cleopatra, after Martin, by Bartolozzi (the Pictures destroyed by fire at Liverpool)
222 Five, Subjects from Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered, after Collins
223 Five, Cottage Cares and Rural Innocence, after Sir Francis Bourgeois; / Alexander led by Thais to the Burning of Persepolis, by Orme; / and Fisherman' going out and return, after Westall
224 Three, Ruins and Antiquities, after Panini, by Muller; / Rape of the Sabines, by Lorenzino; / and Meleagar, by Piranesi, all fine
225 Three, Loss of the Halswell; / Death of Captain Falkner by Bromley; / and View of the City of Rochester, by Pouncey
226 The Inauguration at Oxford, by Worlidge, fine and scarce
227 The Taking of Seringapatam, after Sir Robert Ker Porter, three plates
228 The Death of Major Pierson, by Heath, fine impression
229 Canterbury Pilgrims, after Stothard, fine India paper subscription proof
230 Four, Portrait of Lord Heathfield, / Ditto [Four, Portrait] of Lord Camden, / Ditto [Four, Portrait] of Dr. Mead, / and Ditto [Four, Portrait] of Sir W. Congreve
231 Six, the Four Times of Day, by Brown, / and two coloured Landscapes, by Laporte
232 Six, Gandulph's Tower, Rochester Castle, Castle Acre Priory, India paper, proof, by Landseer, / and four others, from Bowyer's England, fine
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233 Four, Abel, by Heath, after Rubens; / Holy Family, by Ditto [Heath], after Murillo; / Vandyke as Paris, by Schiavonetti; / and Christ in the Storm, by Rembrandt, all choice impressions
234 The Dead Soldier, by Heath, after Wright of Derby, selected, and beautiful proof
235 Ditto [The Dead Soldier, by Heath, after Wright of Derby, selected], a brilliant and select impression
236 Little Red Riding Hood, by Lane, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, proof, on India paper
237 The Holy Family, after Venusti, by Pye, India paper, proof, before the Dedication
238 A beautifully-coloured Print of Lord Grosvenor's Claude, from Tomkins' Splendid British Gallery
239 Ditto [A beautifully-coloured Print of Lord Grosvenor's Claude], Berghem, ditto [Splendid British Gallery]
240 Ditto [A beautifully-coloured Print of Lord Grosvenor's Claude], Paul Potter, ditto [Splendid British Gallery]
241 Ditto [A beautifully-coloured Print] of the Madonna della Gatto, after Baroccio, in the collection of the Rev. H. Carr
242 Ditto [A beautifully-coloured Print] of Madonna, Infant Christ and St. John, after Raffaello, in the Collection of the Marquis of Stafford
243 Ditto [A beautifully-coloured Print] of the Marriage of St. Catherine, after Parmegiano, in the Collection of William Morland, Esq.
244 Ditto [A beautifully-coloured Print] of the Village Festival, after Wouvermans
245 Ditto [A beautifully-coloured Print] of the Woman Taken in Adultery, after Rubens, in the Collection of Henry Hope, Esq. BRILLIANT
246 Four water-coloured Landscapes, by Sandby
247 Three ditto [water-coloured Landscapes], by La Cave, one after Salvator, and Lithograph of Wm. Pitt
248 Large portfolio
249 Ditto [Large portfolio]
250 Ditto [Large portfolio], with linen guards
251 Ditto [Large portfolio], with leaves, in rough calf
252 Ditto [Large portfolio], red back
253 Ditto [Large portfolio], Russia
254 Two small ditto [portfolio]

SECOND DAY'S SALE, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. / MEDALS.

255 Set of the Napoleon Medallions, by Andrieu, in red morocco case
256 A Fine and complete set of Mudie's National Medals, 40 in number, in a case, with 4to. vol. of descriptions, bds.
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257 Ditto [A Fine and complete set] of Dassier's Medals of the Kings and Queens of England, 34 in number, complete to George II.

SECOND DAY'S SALE, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. / PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c.

258 Pair of twenty-inch globes, by Adams, on mahogany stands, compasses, and brass quadrant
259 Transparent Orrery, by Adams
260 Capital Air Pump, with very extensive apparatus
261 Large Electrical Machine, with fire-house, four-jar battery, and extensive apparatus
262 Pentagraph, by Harris, in mahogany case
263 Complete Microscope, by Dolland, in mahogany case
264 Capital brass Reflecting Telescope, by Adams, with very large magnifying powers for celestial and terrestial objects, in mahogany case
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THIRD DAY'S SALE, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. // THIRD DAY'S SALE, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. / PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, &c.

1 A finely coloured Print of Lot and his Daughters, after Guido, from Tomkin's Gallery, framed and glazed
2 Ditto [A finely coloured Print] of the Infidelity of St. Thomas, after Adrian Vander Werf
3 Ditto [A finely coloured Print] of the Artist playing the Violin, after Gerard Dow

THIRD DAY'S SALE, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. / WATER-COLOURED DRAWINGS.

4 Landscape and Cattle, by La Cave
5 Landscape and Figures
6 LAKE SCENERY / _ a splendid and highly finished Drawing, by Welchman, in gilt frame, with plate glass
7 A capital Drawing of Vegetables, by Craig, in a gilt frame

THIRD DAY'S SALE, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. / PAINTINGS.

8 A Sketch, and Market Woman, by Fraser, framed as a pair
9 Macbeth and the Witches
10 A Dutch Man of War in tow of an English Frigate
11 A Storm, with Vessels at Sea
12 A Landscape and Figures Genuine and spirited.
13 The Death of Hypolitus
14 Boors Regaling
15 The Village Doctor
16 Vesuvius in an Eruption by Moonlight
17 The Convent of Cossimata
18 A Cavern Scene A genuine and pleasing Picture, from the collection of J. L. Phillips, Esq.
19 A Shepherd with Sheep A highly finished pleasing Picture.
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20 A Chemist's Laboratory Genuine and well coloured.
21 Italian Shepherds, with Cattle
22 The Nativity A Pastici, in the manner of
23 A Landscape, with Figures A classical Italian scene, finely coloured.
24 Landscapes and Cattle, a pair
25 Landscape, with Travellers A pleasing Picture
26 Vessels in a Calm Highly finished.
27 A Landscape, with Figures A genuine Picture, by a favourite Artist.
28 A Guard House, with Soldiers gaming and regaling A very spirited Picture, highly finished, and finely coloured.
29 Christ appearing to Mary in the Garden The subject of one by the same Master in the Royal Collection / _ a fine specimen of powerful colouring.
30 Charity A grand composition, painted in a very masterly style.
31 Cupid Blowing Air Bubbles A most beautifully coloured and highly valuable Picture, considered as one of the finest productions of this favourite Artist.
32 The Tired Soldier A subject of much interest, painted in the best manner of this much admired British Artist-the characters are given with a powerful truth of expression.-(Engraved.)
33 Justice A genuine and richly coloured Picture.
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THIRD DAY'S SALE, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. / WINES.

1 Three dozen Cape Madeira
2 Three ditto [dozen Cape Madeira]
3 Three ditto [dozen Cape Madeira], more or less
4 Three dozen excellent Bucellas
5 Three dozen ditto [excellent Bucellas]
6 Three dozen ditto [excellent Bucellas]
7 Three dozen ditto [excellent Bucellas]
8 Two dozen ditto [excellent Bucellas], more or less
9 Three dozen fine old Sherry
10 Three ditto [dozen fine old Sherry]
11 Three ditto [dozen fine old Sherry]
12 Two ditto [dozen fine old Sherry], more or less
13 Three dozen of very choice and old Madeira
14 Three ditto [dozen of very choice and old Madeira], more or less
15 Three ditto [dozen of very choice and old Madeira], ditto [more or less], (another Bin)
16 Two ditto [dozen of very choice and old Madeira, more or less, (another Bin)]
17 Two ditto [dozen of very choice and old Madeira], more or less
18 Three dozen ditto [of very choice and old Madeira, more or less], (another Bin)
19 Three ditto [dozen of very choice and old Madeira, more or less, (another Bin)]
20 Four ditto [dozen of very choice and old Madeira, more or less], (more or less)
21 Three dozen ditto [of very choice and] excellent Madeira, (another Bin)
22 Three ditto [dozen of very choice and excellent Madeira, (another Bin)]
23 Three ditto [dozen of very choice and excellent Madeira, (another Bin)]
24 Three ditto [dozen of very choice and excellent Madeira, (another Bin)]
25 Two ditto [dozen of very choice and excellent Madeira], more or less
26 Three dozen fine Tinta Madeira
27 Two ditto [dozen fine Tinta Madeira]
28 Two ditto [dozen fine Tinta Madeira], more or less
29 Three dozen of very choice PORT, of the favourite vintage of 1812, bottled 1815
30 Three ditto [dozen of very choice PORT, of the favourite vintage of 1812, bottled 1815]
31 Three ditto [dozen of very choice PORT, of the favourite vintage of 1812, bottled 1815]
32 Three ditto [dozen of very choice PORT, of the favourite vintage of 1812, bottled 1815]
33 Three ditto [dozen of very choice PORT, of the favourite vintage of 1812, bottled 1815]
34 Three ditto [dozen of very choice PORT, of the favourite vintage of 1812, bottled 1815]
35 Three ditto [dozen of very choice PORT, of the favourite vintage of 1812, bottled 1815], more or less
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36 Three DITTO [dozen of very choice PORT], of the vintage of 1820, bottled 1822
37 Three ditto [dozen of very choice PORT, of the vintage of 1820, bottled 1822]
38 Three ditto [dozen of very choice PORT, of the vintage of 1820, bottled 1822]
39 Three ditto [dozen of very choice PORT, of the vintage of 1820, bottled 1822]
40 Three ditto [dozen of very choice PORT, of the vintage of 1820, bottled 1822]
41 Two ditto [dozen of very choice PORT, of the vintage of 1820, bottled 1822], more or less
42 Three dozen ditto [of very choice PORT], the same vintage and the same age in bottle, (in another Bin)
43 Three ditto [dozen of very choice PORT, the same vintage and the same age in bottle, (in another Bin)]
44 Three ditto [dozen of very choice PORT, the same vintage and the same age in bottle, (in another Bin)]
45 Three ditto [dozen of very choice PORT, the same vintage and the same age in bottle, (in another Bin)]
46 Three ditto [dozen of very choice PORT, the same vintage and the same age in bottle, (in another Bin)]
47 Four ditto [dozen of very choice PORT, the same vintage and the same age in bottle], more or less
48 Two dozen and six fine old Hock
49 Three dozen fine Claret