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- "Quaint" furniture in arts and crafts
- 1897 Sears Roebuck catalogue
- 1908 catalogue no. 117 : the great price maker
- 1915-1965 American premium record guide : identification and values : 78's, 45's and LP's
- 1975 fortieth anniversary catalogue : containing forty selections from stock, including The Canterbury tales on vellum, illuminated manuscript ...
- A Catalog of Roycroft furniture and other things
- A Catalogue of all the rich furniture in the house, Late the Right Honourable the Earl of Peterborough's the corner of Bolton-street, Picadilly : Consisting of rich carv'd guilt chandaliers, chairs, tables, peer and chimney glasses, glass sconces, carpets, right India chests, trunks, cabinets, and screens, beds, bedding, with other useful furniture; a fine glass chandelier; a curious collection of of old Japan China; with plate, and very valuable collection of paintings by the best masters, and tapestry hangings. N.B. two fine small India cabinets, and a toilet, the greatest curiosities in the Kingdom; some fine enamdl'd china. To be sold by auction, on Monday the 16th of May, 1726. The goods to be seen this day the 11th, and every day after till the time of sale, which will begin each day at three a-clock [sic] in the afternoon precisely. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale. N.B. the house to be lett, having a fine view of the park. Conditions of sale as usual
- A Catalogue of ancient and modern musick books, both vocal and instrumental : with divers treatises about the same, and several musical instruments : as also of a small collection of books, in history, divinity, and physick, which will be sold at Dowing's Coffee-House in Popes-Head Alley near the Royal Exchange, on Thursday, December the 17th, 1691
- A Catalogue of books in quires, : Which will be sold by auction, at the Queen's-Head Tavern, in Pater-Noster-Row, on Thursday the 13th of December, 1750. Dinner will be upon table exactly at one o'clock. Three months credit will be allowed to those who buy books to the value of ten pounds; two three months to those that buy to the value of twenty pounds; and three three months to those that buy to the value of fifty pounds, on signing notes dated on the day of delivery. N.B. no books will be made perfect, unless the imperfections are demanded within a Fortnight
- A Catalogue of books in quires, : Which will be sold by auction, to the booksellers of London and Westminster, at the Globe Tavern, in Fleet-Street, on Thursday July 20th, 1769. Dinner to be on table at two o'clock precisely. Conditions of sale. Three months credit will be given to the puchasers of ten pounds; two three months for twenty pounds; three three months for fifty pounds; four three months for one hundred pounds; five three months for one hundred and fifty pounds; and six three months for two hundred pounds. Notes to be dated the fifteenth of August
- A Catalogue of books, in Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, English, and French. : Collected chiefly from the libraries of John de Wit, Constantin Huygens, and Frederick Spanheim. With divers curious editions of ancient and modern authors, and most of the classics printed by Aldus, Rob. Stephans, Christ. Plantin, Old Elzevir, and Gryphius. Lately brought from France and Holland. With a curious parcel of prints. To be sold by auction, in Exeter-Exchange, at the west-end, up stairs. On Wednesday the 25th of February, 1701/2. Catalogues are sold for 6d. apiece by Mr. Hensman in Westminster-Hall, Edw. Castle next Scotland-Yard-Gate near Whitehal, P. Varenn at Seneca's-Head near Somerset-house, Mr. Wotton at the 3 Daggers near the Temple-Gate, J. Knapton at the Crown in Pauls-Church-Yard, Rich. Parker under the Piazza's of the Royal-Exchange, H. Clemens in Oxford, and Edm. Jefferies in Cambridge. [pointing hand symbol] The books may be view'd five days before the sale begins
- A Catalogue of divers excellent Italian pictures of the most eminent masters, both ancient and modern, which will be exposed to sale in the Banqueting House at White-Hall, by way of publick out-cry, on Tuesday the 11th of this instant month of May,
- A Catalogue of the general exhibition, of Grand museum of arts and sciences : Consisting of the most capital works of both ancient and modern masters, in painting, sculpture, drawing, &c. Besides a great variety of mechanical and natural curiosities. Now exhibiting at the great room near Exeter Exchange, in the Strand. Formed on an entire new plain, under the direction of Mr. Tassaert
- A Catalogue of the legal manuscripts of Anthony Taussig
- A Catalogue of the library of an eminent counsellor lately deceas'd : Consisting of many valuable English books, in divinity, history, poetry, voyages, travels. &c. Also [a] compleat and curious collection, of all the most valuable law-books, very fair and of the best editions. Will be sold by auction, at the Temble-Change Coffee-House, in Fleetstreet, on Wednesday the first day of June next-beginning every evening at five a clock, till the sale is ended. Catalogues are distributed gratis; by Mr. Barker, in Westminster-Hall, Mr. Harding in St. Martins-Lane; Mr. Clements at the Half Moon in St. Paul's Church-Yard; Mr. John Hartley against St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet; Mr. Robert Hartley's in Holborn, Mr. Brown without Temple-Bar; Mr. Archer in Henrietta street, Covent-Garden; Mr. Bakers in Mercers. Chappel in Cheapside; Mr. Phillips the Black Bull in Cornhill. And at the place of sale
- A Catalogue of the library of choice books, Latin and English, of ... Dr. Richard Lee of Kings-Hatfield in Hartfordshire, deceased : which will be exposed (to sale by way of auction, or out-cry, or who bids most) at the Parsonage-house in Hatfield, on Tuesday the 28th day of April, 1685
- A Catalogue of the nobility of Great Britain, according to their precedencies, and the titles of honour they now enjoy. With a list of the present bishops
- A Catalogue of the rich furniture of the Right Honourable Earl of Cadogan, (deceas'd.) : With the lease of his lordship's large Dwelling House, with two other houses adjoyning to it, with coach-houses and stables, and all manner of other conveniences. As likewise an excellent collection of pictures, by the most celebrated Italian and Flemish masters. Likewise, a large quantity of very curious wrought plate, (part of it double gilt) together with sundry choice, and valuable jewels, consisting of large brillants, and roses, of the first water. Which will be sold by auction, at his Lordships House in Piccadilly, on Tuesday the 14th February, 1726-7. The furniture, pictures, and plate, may be view'd at his Lordships House aforesaid, on Wednesday the 8th of February, and every day after till the hour of sale, which will begin precisely at eleven o' clock in the forenoon, and end at two in the afternoon. N.B. All the additional building and improvements made by his lordship, with the fine marble chimney pieces with brass covings; in the garden, a fine statue of the Grocian Venus in hard mettle gilt, with several flower pots ditto, iron pallisado's &c. brass locks, cesterns, ranges, with all other fixtures not mentioned in this catalogue, goes with the purchaser of the leases. Catalogues to be had gratis, at the place of sale, at Mr. Cock's in Broad-street near Golden-Square, and at Mr. Clark's at the Golden-Head over against Bond-Street Piccadilly
- A Catalogue of the valuable and capital assemblage of original pictures, the property of Mr J. Hickman, comprising, among many others, the works of the following admired masters of the Venetian, Florentine, Roman, Lombard, Spanish, Dutch, Flemish, and French school. : Albert Cuyp, Annibal Carrache, Georgione, Philip Wouverman, Adrian Van de Velde, Sir Peter Paul Rubens, Paul Brill, Paul Veronese, Claude Lorrain, Jean Lingellack, Eglon Vanderncer, Rembrant, Nicholas Berghem, Sir Anthony Vandyke, Laurent de La Hire, Philip Laurie, Salvator Rosa, Alexander Virenese, Sebastain Ricoi, Paul Potier, Francisco Mil, ̌Chev. Jacques Thornhill, Bartholemi Murillo, M.A. Batalia. | Which are arranged, for the confenience of exhibition and sale. By private contract, in Adam's Square, Edinburgh. Entrance first door in North College Street. Admittance, One Shilling-returned to purchasers
- A Catalogue of the valuable collection of prints and drawings, in architecture, history, battles, landskips, antiquities, &c. Late of Charles Jarvis, Esq; deceased : Principal painter to their Majesties King George I. and II. which will begin to be sold by auction, (by order of the executrix and trustees) on Monday, the 24th of March, and the following days. At his Late Dwelling-House, in Cleveland-Court, St. James's. Consisting of most of the magnificent designs now extant in the principal churches, palaces and villa's in Italy, Venice, Lombardy, &c. executed by Mich. Angelo, Raphael, Pordenome, Primaticio, Giu. Roman, Coreggio, Parmegiano, Palma, D. di Volterra. P. Farinatti, Tintoretto, Baroccio, Zucchero, P. Veronose, the Caracci's, Guido, Titian, Rubens, Vandyck, Rembrandt, Brughel, with many others of the Italian, French, and Flemish masters. Likewise a great number of designs and studies of Andrea Sacchi, Car. Maratti, P. de Petres, Nich. Berettoni, Giu. Chiari, and others, the last of the Roman school. The prints and drawings to be view'd each day during the sale of pictures, from nine to eleven in the morning, and from four to six in the evening. Catalogues will be deliver'd gratis at the place of sale. Conditions of sale as usual
- A Catalogue of the works of John Gill, D.D. ...
- A Catalogue of very good English books, with the date and bookseller's names [sic] subjoin'd to those that are scarce or less known
- A Catalogue of very good Greek, Latin, and English books to be sold only to booksellers : On Monday next, the fourth of August, 1690. betwixt three and four in the afternoon, at the Blew Anchor Inn in Little-Britain
- A Compleat catalogue of all the stitch'd books and single sheets printed since the first discovery of the popish plot (September 1678) to January 1679/80 : to which is added a catalogue of all His Majesties proclamations, speeches, and declarations with the orders of the King and Council and what acts of Parliament have been published since the plot : the continuation is intended by the publisher
- A Continuation of the Compleat catalogue of stitch'd books and single sheets, &c. printed since the first discovery of the popish plot, September 1678 : from the 1st of January 1679/80 to the 25th of June, 1680 : to this is prefixed some omitted in the last : the continuation is intended by the publisher
- A Directory of computer software
- A Few minutes advice to gentlemen of landed property, and the admirers of forest scenery : with directions for sowing, raising, planting and the management of forest trees : to which is added, a catalogue of forest trees, fruit trees and flowering shrubs, with their usual prices, as sold by the nursery-men and seeds-men
- A General catalogue of books in all languages, arts and sciences, that have been printed in Ireland, and published in Dublin, from the year 1700, to the present time. : The whole alphabetically and classically arranged under the several branches of literature, with their sizes and prices
- A List of Kansas newspapers and periodicals received by the Kansas State Historical Society
- A Midwest bibliography : supplementary number of the Newberry Library bulletin, June, 1947
- A Perfect catalogue of all the lords treasurers that have been in England to this present year, 1679 : with particular observations on Thomas Earl of Danby
- A brief catalogue of the size and price of nursery forest-trees, fruit-trees, and flowering shrubs, sold by William Perfect, nurseryman and seedsman, in Pontefract, 1768
- A brief catalogue of the size and price of nursery forest-trees, fruit-trees, and flowering shrubs, sold by William and John Perfect, nurserymen and seedsmen, in Pontefract, 1774
- A calendar of Washington manuscripts in the Library of Congress
- A catalog of garden-seeds, fruit-trees, flower-roots, and choice plants, sold by Adam Robson and William Tipson, seedsmen : successors to Mr. Powell, at the King's Head, no. 39, near Fetter-Lane, in Holbourn, London
- A catalog of porosity and permeability from core plugs in siliciclastic rocks
- A catalog of the John H. Jenkins collection of original literary and historical manuscript compositions
- A catalog of the type specimens in the mineral collection, National Museum of Natural History
- A catalog of the world's premium SSW porcelain teeth, showing all the molds classified for ready comparison
- A catalogue anatomical preparations and some anatomical apparatus, : The property of surgeon, (who has declined lecturing) which will be sold by auction, by Samuel Paterson, at Essex-House in Essex-Street in the Strand, on Friday the 28th of April, 1769, and the following evening. To begin each evening exactly at six o'clock. To be viewed on wednsday the 26th inst. and to the time of sale catalogues may be had gratis at Essex-House aforesaid. Conditions of sale as usual
- A catalogue of English and Latin books, in quires, : will be sold by auction, in numbers, to the booksellers of London and Westminster only. At Roll's Coffe-House, near the north door in St. Paul's Church-yard, on Monday, March 9th. 1691. Beginning at nine in the morning
- A catalogue of English and Latin books, viz. [brace] divinity, history, humanity, [double brace] philology, voyages, poetry, &c. : Collected out of several stocks and considerable libraries; with great choice of stitch'd books, viz. acts of parliament, speeches, church-government, sermons on most occasions, &c. Which will be sold by auction at Rolls Coffee-House near the North Door in St. Paul's Church-yard, on Monday March 16. 1690/91.
- A catalogue of English books, : consisting of bound stock of a book-seller lately deceased, which will be sold by auction to the booksellers of London, Westminster, &c. On Thursday, the eighteenth of December, 1690. at Rolls's Coffe-House, near the north door in St. Paul's Church-yard, at nine of the clock in the morning
- A catalogue of Mr. T. Bromley's library, consisting of excellent, Latin and English books, : on most subjects and in all volumes. Which will be sold by auction: the sale to begin on Wednesday next the 26th. of August, 1691: betwixt three and four a clock in the afternoon, and continue from day to day till all be sold, at Tom's Coffee-House adjoyning to Ludgate, where gentlemen may receive catalogues gratis. and at Mr. Bennets at the half Moon in St. Pauls Church-yard. Terms of sale ..
- A catalogue of a capital and extensive collection of valuable, pictures, by much esteemed masters, amonst which are undoubted pictures : By Claude Lorrain, Paul Potter, Honderkoeter, Teniers, Guido, P. Panini, Wouvermans, Schoebarts, Zuccarelli, Hogarth, Fuseli, Morland, Barrett, Cipriani, Mortimer, Stubbs, Smtih of Chichester. Ibeston, La Porte, &c. Also, a valuable and extensive collection of prints, drawings, and books of prints, by, or after the most celebrated masters, ancient and modern, the whole being the real and genuine collection of the Late Mr. Edward Rogers, of Liverpool, which will be sold by auction, in the Linen Hall, Marble-Street, Williamson-Square, by T. Vernon, on Monday the 24th of July, 1797, and four following days, at Ten o'clock each day. The whole may be viewed three days preceding the sale, and catalogues had on the premises, at one Shilling each, (which will be returned to purchasers) or of T. Vernon, No. 15, Clayton-Square
- A catalogue of a capital collection of the original pictures and marble bassrelievoes, which will be sold by auction on Wednesday the first of April and the two following days, at Mr. Cooper's in the Great-Piazza, Covent-Garden the pictures, by most of the principal Italian and Flemish masters. As, Titian Vandyke, Claud ... Snyders &c particularly a capital bear hunting, by Snyders in his Highest stile, this collection, belonging to a person of note aboard, and indiciously collected, are concin'd to a merchant here. The whole being obliged to be sold, and may be view'd from Saturday the 28th, (instant) March, and every day after, (Sunday excepted) till the sale begins, which is each day at eleven o'clock in the fore-noon. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Millers auctioner, the sign of the Acorn, by Old-Round-Court in the Strand, and at the place of sale
- A catalogue of a choice collection of Greek and Roman, Saxon, English and foreign gold, silver and copper coins and medals : Together with a few lots of antique camŏs, intaglios, and other antiquites. Which will be sold by auction, By Samuel Paterson, at Essex-House In Essex-Street, in the Strand, on Thursday the 24th of May 1759. To begin precisely at twelve o'clock. To be viewed on Tuesday the 22d instant, and to the time of sale. Catalogues may be had gratis at the place of sale
- A catalogue of a collection of Grecian and Roman medals, in gold, silver and copper; of a person of distinction, deceas'd : Which (by order of the executors) will be sold by auction, By Mr. Langford and Son, at their house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Friday the 22d of this instant June 1770. The said collection may be viewed on Wednesday the 20th, and till the time of sale, which will begin punctually at twelve o'clock. Catalogues of which may be had gratis on the days of viewing, at Mr. Langford's aforesaid
- A catalogue of a collection of Grecian, Roman, and modern coins and medals, in gold, silver, and copper, lately consigned from Holland : To which will be added, the collection of medals and coins of Cudworth Bruch, late of Wallingford, Berks, Esq; deceased; Which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Langford's, at their house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Thursday and Friday the 19th and 20th of this instant May 1774. The said colleection may be viewed on Tuesday the 17th, and to the time of sale, which will begin each day punctually at twelve o'clock. Catalogues of which may be had at Mess. Langsord's aforesaid
- A catalogue of a collection of ancient and modern coins and medals, in gold, silver, and copper : Consisting of Greek, Roman, Saxon, English, &c. Many of them rare and in fine preservation: which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Gerard, at his house, in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho, on Friday the 5th, and Saturday the 6th, of April, 1781. To be viewed on Thursday, the 4th, and till the time of sale; which will begin each day at half an hour after eleven o'clock precisely. Catalogues to be had, gratis, at Mr. [G]erard's aforesaid
- A catalogue of a collection of ancient and modern coins and medals, in gold, silver, and copper : Fine antique gems, medal and other cabinets, books, &c. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Gerard, at his house, in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho, on wednesday the 2d, and Thursday the 3d, of June, 1779. To be viewed on Tuesday the 1st, and each day till the time of sale; which will begin at half an hour after eleven o'clock precisely. Catalogues to be had, gratis, at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid. Conditions of sale as usual
- A catalogue of a collection of antient and modern coins and medals, in gold, silver, and copper : Consisting of Greek and Roman, some British, Saxon, and English, with various French, and other, coins and medals, some of them very rare and in the finest preservation. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Gerard, at his house, in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho, on Thursday, the 7th, and Friday, the 8th, of June, 1792, at half an hour after eleven o'clock precisely. To be viewed two days preceding the sale, from ten o'clock till four. Catalogues to be had at Mr. Gerard's
- A catalogue of a collection of pictures, prints, and drawings, of a person gone abroad. : Among the pictures, are the works of the following masters: Albert Durer, Carlo Dolci, Bolognese, Bourgognone, Van De Velde, Vandeneer, Vanderpool, Wyck, &c. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Gerard, at his house, in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho, on Wednesday, the 18th of March, 1789, and the two following days, at twelve o'clock precisely. To be viewed two days preceding the sale. Catalogues to be had at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid. Conditions of sale as usual: one day to clear the lots
- A catalogue of a curious collection of Greek, Roman, and other medals; also some scarce and valuable antique marble busts, urns, vases, basso relievos, particularly a statue of Hercules of Parian marble, out of the collection of Girardon; antique and other bronzes, a neat collection of pictures, &c. : Belonging to a gentleman, (deceased;) brought from his seat in the country. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Prestage, at his great room the end of Savile-Row, next Conduit-Street, Hanover-Square, (by order of the executors,) on Tuesday, the 13th of May, 1766. And at the same time will be sold four capital pictures of Rosa Tivoli, belonging to a nobleman deceased. The said collection may be viewed on Saturday the 10th of May, 1766, and till the time of sale (Sunday expected;) punctually at twelve o'clock. Catalogues to be had gratis at Mr. Prestage's aforesaid
- A catalogue of a curious collection of Roman medals in gold, consular and imperial denarii, British and Saxon coins, and English series, in gold and silver : Together with a variety of foreign gold coins, and English and foreign medals, in gold silver and copper. Which will be sold by auction, by Samuel Paterson, at Essex House, in Essex Street, in the Strand, on Friday the 25th of April 1760, to begin exactly at half an hour after eleven o'clock, the whole may be view'd on Wednesday the 23d instant, and to the time of sale. Catalogues may be had gratis at the place of sale
- A catalogue of a curious collection of coins and medals, in gold, silver and brass, belonging to a gentleman deceas'd. : Likewise several pieces of music in MS. Also two fine ton'd harpsichords, several large and small basses, flutes, violins, &c. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Prestage, at his great room the end of Savile-Row, next Conduit-street, Hanover-square, on Saturday next, the 26th of this inst. April, 1760. The whole to be viewed to the time of sale, which will begin punctually at twelve o'clock. Catalogues of which will be delivered gratis at Mr. Prestage's aforesaid
- A catalogue of a curious collection of coins, medals, shells, fossils, intaglios, and other curiosities, of Samuel Dyer, Esq; F.R.S. deceased, : Which will be sold by auction, By Mr. Christie, at his new room, St. Alban's Street, On Monday, May 24, 1773. To be viewed on Friday and Saturday, and to the sale, (Sunday expected). Catalogues may be had as above
- A catalogue of a curious, scarce, and useful collection of books, containing upwards of fifty thousand volumes. : To which is added a select collection of prints. Amongst this extensive variety in every class of ancient and modern literature, are to be found the following valuable articles: Drake's York, large and small paper Thoroton's Nortinghamshire Fuller's worthies of England Gough's sepulcharl monuments, 3 vol. Halfpenny's Gothic ornaments Norden's Egypt, atlas folio Macklin's edition of the Bible Dart's Westminster, 2 vol. Frisch's birds, 3 vol. coloured Edward's birds, 7 vol. coloured Roesel's insects, 4 vol. coloured Curtis's Flora-Londinensis, 5 vol. colured. Ellis's zoophytes, coloured Campbell's vitruvius, 5 vol. in 3 Mollinshed's Chronicle, 3 vol. in 2 Grose's antiquities, 10 vol. Walpole's anecdotes, 5 vol. Strawb. Hill Ionian antiquities, 2 vol. Philosophical transactions, 55 vol. Statutes at Large, 17 vol. Sir William Jones's works, 6 vol. Encyclopædia Britannica, 18 vol. Unique Cabinet Bible 3 vol. quarto Hill's vegetable system, 26 vol. Hill's British herbal, L.P. coloured. Buffon et Cepede, Hist. Naturelle, 38 tom. Pinaches enluminees de buffon, 5 tom. Encyclopedia methodique, 103 tom. Codex Eezæ, edit, kipling, 2 vol. Palladio, fabbriche e i disegni, 4 vol. Vetusta monumenta, 3 vol. Salastio por Don Gabriel - Maaric Sebæ thesaurus, 4 vol. Hortus cliffortiano. Flora Danica, 7 vol. Livii opera, draken borch, 7 vol. Taciti opera, brotier, 4 vol. Bodoni's parma classics, 10 vol. Metaisasio, opera di, 12 vol. Ariosto, Orlando Furioso, 4 vol. Plutarchi Vitæ, Gr. Lat. 5 vol. Salerne, histoire naturelle, coloured Bibliotheca topographica Britan,. 8 vol. Hasted's Kent, 4 vol. Hearne and Byrne's antiquities Whalley's Ben Jonson, 7 vol. Bell's poets of Great Britain, 109 vol. Horse racing calendars, 73 vol. Monthly review, 114 vol. Gentleman's magazine, 88 vol. * *The books in general are in good condition, several of them in elegant bindings, and the whole will begin to be sold, on Thursday the 31st of July, 1800, for ready money only, and continue on sale till midsummer next, By John Todd, bookseller, stationer, and printseller, in Stonegate, York, who gives the full value for libraries and parcels of books
- A catalogue of a genuine and capital collection of Roman earthen ware in dishes, plates, ewers, &c. : Painted by Raphael, Benvenuto Garofolo, Julio Romano, Vasari, Paci, Roso, Perino del Vaga, and others: Also, a curious collection of miniatures, by Isaac Oliver, Hillier, Hoskins, and others. And likewise several pictures by various masters. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Thursday and Friday, the 17th and 18th of this instant March 1757. To be viewed on Tuesday the 15th, and every day after till the time of sale, which will begin each day punctually at twelve o'clock. Catalogues of which may be had gratis at Mr. Langford's, in the Great Piazza aforesaid. Conditions of sale as usual
- A catalogue of a genuine and curious collection of Greek, Roman, Irish and English coins and medals, in gold, silver and brass, very rare, and finely preserved. : Which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Prestage and Hobbs, at their great room the end of Savile-Row, next conduit-street, Honover-square, on Monday next, the 5th of April, 1762. To be viewed on Friday the 3d of April, to the time of sale, which will begin punctually at twelve o'clock. Catalogues may be had gratis at Messrs. Prestage and hours aforesaid
- A catalogue of a genuine collection of English silver coins, belonging to a gentleman, who has left off collecting. : Also, an entire collection of consular and imperial silver denarii, in fine preservation; a cabinet for medals, and a plain gold watch, late the property of a gentleman of the county of Wilts, deces'd; which will be sold by auction, By Samuel Paterson, at Essex House in Essex-Street, in the Strand, on Thursday the 10th of May 1759. To begin precisely at twelve o'clock. To be viewed on Tuesday the 8th instant, and to the time of sale catalogues may be had gratis at the place of sale
- A catalogue of a genuine collection of ancient and modern coins and medals, in gold, silver and copper, of a gentleman, left off collecting : Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Gerard, at his house, in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's Soho, on Tuesday, the 30th of November, 1779. To be viewed on Monday the 29th, and till the time of sale; which will begin at half an hour after eleven o'clock precisely. Catalogues to be had, gratis, at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid
- A catalogue of a genuine collection of pictures, miniatures, prints, brenzes, Greek, Roman and English silver and copper coins and medals, and other curiosities, the property of a gentleman, now upon his travesl in Italy. : Which will be sold by auction, by Samuel Paterson, at Essex House in Essex-Street, in the Strand, on Tuesday the 10th of April 1759. To begin precisely at twelve o'clock. The whole may be viewed on Saturday the 7th instant, and (Sunday excepted) to the time of sale. Catalogues may be had gratis at the place of sale
- A catalogue of a large and fine collection of books, comprehending above thirty thousand volumes, ancient and modern, in most languages, including the libraries of the Reverend Edward Southwell, rector of Asterby, in Lincolnshire, of William Jones, M.D. and several others. : Among other valuable and scarce books, are Hortus Malabaricus, 12 vol. Aristoteles, Du val, 2 vol. Plutarchus, Rualdi, 2 vol. Plato, Ficini Plato, Serrani, 3 vol. Galei Scriptores, 3 vol. Poetæ Græci, H. Steph. Aristophanes, Edit. Princeps Arstophanes, Kusteri, Idem Liber, Charta Magna Dio Cassius, Reimari, 2 vol. Plutarehus, -Edit. rara, 1478 Plinius, Harduini, 3 vol. Polybius, Casauboni, Paris Strabo, Casauboni, 2 vol. Scriptores Romanæ, Klettenberg, 3 vol. Thucidides, Dukeri Biblia Polyglotta, 8 vol. Dugdale's Monasticon Angl. 3 vol. Grævius & Gronovius, 25 vol. Idem, 48 vol. Verelii Harvarar Saga Hickesii thesaurus, 3 vol. Raii Hist. Plantar. 3vol. Spelmanni Glossarium, Cb.Mag. H. Steph. Thes.-Linguæ Gr. 5 vol. Bartolloccii Biblioth. Rabbin. 5 vol. Gesneri thesaurus Ling. Lat. 4 vol. Rymer's Fœdera, 20 vol. General dictionary, 10 vol. Anderson on commerce Dart's Westminster, 2 vol. R.P. Rapin and Tindal, 5 vol. Miller's sexual system, 3 vol. Campbell's vitruvius, R.P. 3 vol. Votes, 42 vol. State trials, 10 vol. Dugdale's baronage - origines - summons - monasticon and continuation by Stephens, 3 vol. - Warwickshire Camden, 2 vol. Royal paper Stukeley's stone henge and abury, 2 vol. Many of the scarce counties Horsley's Britannia Romana Rushworth's collections, 8 vol, L.P. Tanner's Notitia monastica Religious ceremonies, 6 vol. Sloane's Jamaica, 2 vol. Universal history, 23 vol. Chambers's dictionary, 4 vol. Locke, Bacon, Boyle, Selden, &c. Philosophical transactions, 68 vol. Lord Sommers's tracts, 16 vol. Encyclopedie, 50 vol. The books are in good condition, and will begin to be sold, for ready money only, January 1, 1782. By Lockyer Davis, in Holborn; and will continue on sale till all are sold. Catalogues (Price Six-Pence, to be returned in the purchase) may be had of Messrs. Dodsley, Pall-Mall; Robson; in New Bond Street; Debret, Piccadilly; Walter, Charing-Cross; Ridley, St. James's Street; Owen, Temple Bar; Sewell, in Cornbill; and at the place of sale, where ready money may be had for any Library or parcel of books
- A catalogue of a large collection of Greek, Roman and English coins and medals, in silver and copper, : With a small parcel of cameos and inlaglios, loose and set, consigned to Mr. Pinchbeck. Which will be sold by auction, in the Repository over his shop at the bottom of the Haymarket, on Wednesday and Thursday next, the 2d and 3d of May, with about a dozen lots of good bronzes and miniatures, a single lot of petrifactions and fossils, and a fine case of flies, &c. The whole to be viewed on Monday and Tuesday and every day after till the hour of sale, which will begin each day at twelve o'clock. Conditions of sale as usual. Catalogues will be deliver'd gratis the days of showing and selling, at the above place
- A catalogue of a magnificent collection of prints, selected from that noble cabinet, in Paris, of Monsieur Mariette, before they were offered to the public : Containing the most beautiful impression of Rubens, Vandyck, Marc Antonio and other great masters. Also the finest and scarcest English portraits, By Faithorne, Pass, Loggan, and other curious and fine masters: likewise exceeding fine and rare English portraits in Metzotinto, by Loggan, Gascar, Faithorne, Becket, Smith, Faber, &c. &c. &c. The whole comprising one of the finest collections ever offered for sale, both for fineness and rarity. Which now will begin to be sold, this April 1776 (till all is sold) at the Magazin des Estampes, in Cockspur-Street, facing the Haymarket, next to Mr. Pinchbeck's repository, where catalogues may be had at 2s. 6d. each, as also at Mr. Pinchbeck's abovemention'd
- A catalogue of a most valuable and curious collection of Greek and Roman gold and silver medals, lately purchased abroad by Dr. Giraldi. : Among many others equally rare, are the twelve cs̆ars in gold and silver, in the highest preservation. With variety of scarce medals, many of which are not to be met with in the most curious cabinets; and is presumed to be the choicest collection which has been exhibited to public sale this Kingdom, since that of the celebrated Dr. Mead. Also three very numerous series of samples of antique marbles finely polished; with a copious, accurate, and explanatory MS. Catalogue; a very fine cameo; and some onyxes set in rings: Which will be sold by auction by W. Bristow, the corner of Little Suffolk-Street, in Great Suffolk-Street, Charing-Cross, on Monday May the 18th, 1767, and the four following days, beginning precisely at twelve. The whole may be viewed on Thursday May the 14th; and (Sunday excepted) to the time of sale; when catalogues may be then had at the place of sale, and of W. Bristow, Rolls buildings, Fetter-Lane: who sells by commission, on the most reasonable terms, estates, stocks in trade, furniture, medals, books, pictures, prints, &c. or procures immediate purchasers for them
- A catalogue of a most valuable and curious collection of prints drawings, pictures, and books of prints. : Containing the rarest and finest English and foreign portraits. Likewise the finest and scarcest of historical prints, &c. By the most capital masters. The whole exhibiting one of the best collections that has ever appeared in public. Which will begin to be sold on Wednesday, February 1st, 1775, (for ready-money only, the lowest price in the catalogue) at the Magazin des Estampes, facing the Hay-market, in Cockspur-street, next to Mr. Pinchbeck's Repository. Catalogues to be had, at one shiling each, of Mr. Pinchbeck aforesaid
- A catalogue of a pleasing assemblage of prints, by the best masters. Some elegantly framed and glazed. A few books of prints. : A small, but well-chosen library of books, many of them elegantly bound. The property of a gentleman. Together with about fifty lots of beautiful shells for cabinets; two ancient missals, on vellum, finely illuminared; a pair of excellent twelve inch globes, by Wright; a quadrant, in Wainscot Case, &c. Among the prints, are the views of the Sandwich Islands, in colours. In the books are Pindar's works, 2 vols. in Morocco; Cook's voyages, and life, 5 vols. Russia; Baskerville's addision, 4 vols. Lavater's physiognomy, 3 vols. Russia; Luxemburgh Gallery, fine impressions; voyage pittoresque de naples et sicile; contes de la fontaine, 2 vols. Buffon, 54 vols. coloured; voyage imaginaire, 41 vols. Pilkington's dictioanry of painters; Rapin's England, 5 vols. &c. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at Baker's Coffee-House, Exchange Alley, on Tuesday, September 18, 1792, and the two following days, precisely at twelve o'clocl. To be viewed on Monday till the sale. Catalogues may be had at T. King's great room, King Street. Covent Garden, and at the place of sale
- A catalogue of a valuable and capital collection of pictures, scarce antique coins, medals, bronzes, basso and also relievo's, a matchless and superb vase, and two urns of the ancient Roman ware, : Being formerly the collection of pope paul iv. left by will to prince carafa, of naples, and consigned from thence. Amongst the above pictures are a Holey Family, by Raphael, and three history pieces, by C. Calabrese. To which, by permission, are added, a small collection of Italian, French, and Flemish pictures, the property of a gentleman, (Going Abroad.) The whole of which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Christie, at his great room, in Pall-Mall, on Friday and Saturday, December 14 and 15, 1770. To be viewed on Wednesday and Thursday, the 12th and 13th instant, and to the time of sale, which will begin at twelve o'clock. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Christie's as above
- A catalogue of a valuable and curious collection of Cameo's, Intaglio's, &c. True antiques in the highest preservation : With some moderns of the best masters; rings, antique bronzes, an Egyptian mummy, finely preserved and other curiosities, lately consigned from abroad. To which will added, by permission of the executor, (late the property of a gentleman deceased) a small, but neat, collection of Roman, English, and other coins, medals, &c. In gold, silver, and brass; with a few lots of useful and ornamental plate, some fire-arms, &c. Which will be sold by auction, by Whiston Bristow, Swon Broker, at the Edinburgh Coffee-House, Swithin's Alley, near the Royal Exchange, on Wednesday and Thursday the 9th and 10th inst. beginning precisely at 12 o'clock. To be viewed on Monday the 7th inst. and to the time of sale, when catalogues may be had, and of W. Bristow, St. Paul's Church Yard, who sells by commission estates, medals, books pictures, curiosities, stocks in trade, and houshold furniture
- A catalogue of a valuable and curious collection of Greek and Roman, gold and silver consular and imperial medals, in the highest preservation : Also a serie of British, Saxon, and English coins, some curious pastes, antique gold rings, an ancient chalice or cup, in the form of an owl, found in digging near Canterbury Cathedral, a neat medal cabinet the drawers concealed; Which will be sold by auctioin, by W. Bristow, on Tuesday and Wednesday the 3d and 4th of April, 1770, at twelve precisely. At the Spread Eagle Tavern, opposite Catharine-Street, Strand. The whole may be viewed the day before, and to the time of sale. When catalogues may be then had at the place of sale, and of W. Bristow, Rolls buildings, Fetter-Lane; who sells by commission, on the most reasonable terms, estates, stocks in trade, furniture, medals, books, pictures, prints, &c. or procures immediate purchasers for them
- A catalogue of a valuable and extensive collection of books : Containing many rare and curious articles in the sinest preservation; including the libraries of the Rev. Mr. Spry, of Yardley, Herts; and Dr. Poole, of Lewes, Susse, deceased: and several other collections recently purchased.-among then are folios. Biblia Hebracia, a Kennicot, cor. russ. Nov. Test. Gr. Wetstenii, 2 tom. cor. russ. Diodorus siculus, Wisselingii, 2 tom. Herodotus, Gronovii, Gr. & Lat. Poetæ Græci principes, Stephani Pausanius, Kuhnii, Gr & Lat. Scriptores Historiæ Romanæ, 3 tom. Vitringæ comment. in Jesaim, 2 tom. Virgilii Opera, Burmanni, typis foulis histoire de France, par Mezeray, 3 tom. Museo Florentio con supplemento, 12 vol. Gruteri corpus inscriptionum, Græii, 2 tom. Plinii Historia Nat. Hardaini, 2 tom. Passerii picturæ etruscorum in vasculis stoschii gemmæ antiquæ, cum fig. Wolsangii Theatures universals, 2 tom. avantures de telemaque, aeec fig. Antiche Statue Greeche e Romani, cor. russ: Puteolanæ Antiquitates di pozzuoli morrisons's herbal, 2 tom. Plot's Oxfordshire, best edition, russia drake's york norden's egypt Atkin's Gloucestershire, l. p. russian Morton's history of northamptonshire Burton's leicestershire, russia extra philipot's kent, russia leigh's lancashire somner's antiq. of canterbury camden's britannia, by cough, 3 vol. Peck's stamford Peck's curioso, russia spencce's polymetis, sine impressions Ducarel's Norman antiquities Edmonson's Heraldry, l. p. russia Bayle'd dictioanry, 5 vol. russia Chamber's dictionary, 4 vol. russia Johnson'd dictionary, 2 vol. russia postlethwayte's dictionary, 2 vol. Galmet's dictionary, 3 vol. Richardson's persian dictioanry Gen. Dictionary, 10 vol. best edition James's medical dictioanry, 3 vol. russia Hoffmanni Lexicon, 4 tom, state trials, l. p. 11 m 6, russia tanner's notitia monastica whitlock's memorial, best edition Gullim's Heraldry, best edition ruins of balbeck, by wood Patrick, louth, and Whitby, 6 vol. new and elegant Bible, royal paper, printed by basker-ville, elegant, in russia blair's chronology brown's history of Jamaica, russia Hill's nat. hist. of animals, &c. russia Hill's herbal, plates coloured, russia temple of the muses, sine impression dugdale's warwick shire, russia dugdale's baronage of England Hackluyt's voyages, 3 vol. best edition Morant's history of Essex, l. p. russia Pocock's description of the east, 2 vol. Maitland's History of London Thoresby's leeds, russia Dodd's Bible, 3 vol. russia Quartos. Lucan, Strawberry-hill Russhead's statu's, 12 vol. elegant Boyle's works, russia extra Gibbon's Roman History, 6 vol. russia elegant Baskerville's addison, russia extra Bacon's works, russia Cooke's voyages Evelyn's Sylva, russia Pope's works, 5 vol. elegant Lock's works, 4 vol. elegant Blackstone's great charter, l. p. Drury's natural history, coloured ellis's natural history of coralines Harris's English insects, coloured Hume's history of England, plates Baskerville's classics, 7 vol. Virgillius edit. opt. Terentius Westerhovii, 2 tom]. T. Livius Drakenborch, 7 tom. Lucretiuis, Havercampi, 2 tom. Herbelot Bibliotheque Orientale, 4 tom. Encyclopedie, ou dictionnaire universel, 58 tom. avec les planches, coufu Which are selling very reasonable by shepperson and reynold bookselers and stationers, No. 137, Oxford-Street; who give the full value for libraries or parcels of books, or excl ..
- A catalogue of a valuable and genuine collection of antient and modern coins and medals, in gold, silver, and copper; consigned from abroad : Consisting of Greek and Roman, some British, Saxon, and English, with various French, and other foreign, coins and medals; many of them very rare and in the finest preservation. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Gerard, at his house, in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's Soho, on Thursday the 12th and Friday the 13th of January, 1792, beginning at half after eleven o'clock, precisely. To be viewed two days preceding the sale from ten o'clock till three. Catalogues to be had at Mr. Gerard's. Conditions of sale as usual
- A catalogue of a valuable cabinet of Greek and Roman, gold, silver and copper coins and medals, in fine preservation, consigned from abroad. : Which will be sold by auction, by Paterson and Eve. At Essex House, in Essex Street, in the Strand, on Thursday the 10th, and Friday the 11 of March, 1768. To begin each day exactly at twelve o'clock. To be viewed on Tuesday the 8th inst. and to the time of sale catalogues may be had gratis at Essex House aforesaid
- A catalogue of a valuable cabinet of Roman and other coins and medals, in gold, silver and brass, consign'd from abroad; many of which are in fine preservation : To which is added a series of English silver, and a small collection of cameos and intaglias, set in rings: also, an elegant medal cabinet; which will be sold by auction, by Samuel Paterson, at Essex House, in Essex Street, Strand, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 16th and 17th of January, 1771, to begin each day precisely at twelve o'clock. To be viewed on Monday the 14th instant, and to the time of sale. Catalogues may be had gratis at Essex House aforesaid
- A catalogue of a valuable collection of Greek, Roman, British, Saxon, and English, coins and medals, in gold, silver and copper, antique curiosities, gems, and books, of a gentleman, deceased : Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Gerard, at his house, in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho, on Thursday, the 18th of March, 1779, and the two following days. To be viewed on Wednesday, the 17th, and each day till the time of sale, which will being at twelve o'clock precisely. Catalogues to be had, gratis, at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid
- A catalogue of a valuable collection of ancient and modern coins and medals, in gold, silver, and copper : Consisting of Greek, Roman, British, Saxon, and English. Amongst the many curious coins in this collection are, an unpublished penny of Henry I. Edward III.'s calais penny, Henry VIII.'s farthing, Charles I.'s Oxford penny, a coin of Perkin Warbeck, two Elizabeth's farthings, different and undescribed, and many equally rare: Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Gerard, at his house, in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho, on Thursday the 3d, and Friday the 4th, of May, 1781. To be viewed on Wednesday the 2d, and each day till the time of sale; which will begin at half an hour after eleven o'clock precisely. Catalogues to be had, gratis, at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid. Conditions of sale as usual
- A catalogue of a valuable collection of medals, : English and foreign, in gold, silver and copper, many of which are very scarce, and high preservation: which will be sold by auction, by Samuel Paterson, at Essex House, in Essex Street, in the Strand, on Thursday, February the 14th, 1771. To begin prccisely at twelve o'clock. To be viewed on Tuesday, the 12th instant, and to the time of sale. Catalogues may be had (gratis) at E