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A catalogue of all the elegant and rich houshold furniture, the capital library of well-chosen books, linen, china, pictures, prints and drasvings, about 400 dozen of the choicest wines , Consisting of fine old port, claret, burgunddy, champagne, madeira, &c. in the highest state of perfection, curious exotics, 25 fine orange trees, and other valuable effects, of the Late William Sheldon, Esq; dec. At his seat, called Weston, near Long Compton, in the county of Warwick. The furniture-consists of crimson and yellow silk damask, silk lorine, beautiful chintz-pattern cotton, morine, and other furniture in suits of beds, window curtains, chairs and sophas; large pier and other glasses; Axminster, Turkey and Wilton carpets; fine tapestry hangings; great variety of exceeding good mahogany articles in wardrobes, chests of drawers, tables, chairs, &c. fine old Japan cabinets; large brewing coppers; exceeding good kitchen furniture, &c. &c. &c. Which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Christie and Ansell, on the premises, on Monday, August 27, 1781, and 13 following days, Sundays excepted, the sale of the books included. The furniture to be viewed the 23d, 24th and 25th preceding the sale; the library of books to be viewed on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of September; the wines to be tasted on the 6th of September, on which day they will be sold. Catalogues may be had on the premises; at the Star at Oxford; at Chapel-House, within 7 miles of the premises; at the Swan, Birmingham; the Swan at Warwick; the Hop Pole, Worcester; and of Mess. Christie and Ansell, Pall Mall. N.B. there will be separate catalogue of the books, and the catalogues of the [furniture] will be delivered at one shilling each, which will be allowed to purchasers.
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A particular and conditions of sale of a noble, valuable freehold estate, situate, lying and being in the counties of Cambridge and Suffolk, consisting of the manors of Horseheath, Carbonells, Limberries, Borsers Hall, Jacobs Goodridge, Barham, Eynell, West Wickham, Stretly Hall, and Yenold, together with the Rectory impropriate of West Wickham, capital Mansion, Park, Lawns, Gardens, &c. The estates of the Rt. Hon. Lord Montfort; also Several Messuages, Farms, Lands, Tenements, &c. containing near Five Thousand Acres of Arable, Meadow, Pasture and Wood Land; the Whole compact and within a Ring Fence, divided into several eligible Farms, let to good Tenants, at the several Rents (exclusive of the Mansion House) of 3050£. per Annum. Which will be sold by auction, In Seventeen Lots, by Mess. Christie and Ansell, At their Great Room next Cumberland House, Pall Mall, on Monday, June 2, 1777, at One O'Clock. N. B. Mr. Lagden at Abington, near Horseheath, will shew the Estate; and Plans of the Estate may be seen at Mess. Christie and Ansell's, Pall-Mall
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A catalogue of a genuine capital collection of Italian, French, Flemish and Dutch pictures, the property of the Late Francis Bernard, Esq; dec. Brought from his seat at Stanstead in Essex , To which, by permission, are added the valuable collection of His Excellency M[o]ns. Cavalli, late minister from Venice, consisting of the works of the following great masters in fine preservation, viz. Raphael, Parmigiano, Titian, P. Veronese, Bassan, Tintoret, O. Palma, L. da Vinci, Carracci, V. Castelli, Lucatelli, Canaletti, Borgognione, Claude, N. Poussin, Watteau, Rubens, Van Dyck, Teniers, Van Uden, P. Neefs, Quintus Matzius, W. Van de Velde, Van Harp, Cuyp, Vanderneer, Vangoyen, Polenberg, Wyck, Moucheron, P. Panini, Barrett, &c. Particularly, a most capital picture by D. Teniers of peasants shooting at a mark; diogenes in search after an honest man, by Jordaens; Cupids sporting at the Shrine of Venus, by Titian; a capital landscape by Claude; and a variety a cabinet pictures of the first class by the most favorite masters. Which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Christie and Ansell, at their great room, next Cumberland House, Pall Mall, on Friday the 30th of May, 1783, and the following day. To be publickly viewed on Wednesday and Thursday preceding, and to the sale, which will begin each day at twelve o'Clock. Catalogues may be had as above.
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A catalogue of all the genuine stock of excellent wines , consisting of About 400 Dozen of Oriental Madeira, near 200 Dozen of fine Old Red Port, Red and White Constantia, Old Arrack, &c. Also, Some Valuable Jewels, Two Gold Repeating Watches, Rich Snuff Boxes, a very Capital Single-Stone Brilliant Ring; A large Quantity of Table and Bed Linen, And other Effects, of Alexander Wynch, Esq; deceased, Which will be sold by auction, By Mess. Christie and Ansell, (by Order of the Executors) At their Great Room, next Cumberland-House, Pall-Mall, On Monday, November 5, 1781, and two following days. To be Viewed on Friday and Saturday preceding the Sale, which will begin each Day at Twelve O'Clock. Catalogues may be had as above, and at Garraway's Coffee House. N. B. The Wines to be tasted only on the Mornings (and at the Time) of Sale.
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A catalogue of a valuable collection of pictures , of the most esteemed ancient and modern masters, the property of a nobleman, brought from his lordship's seat in Bedfordshire; amongst which Are a most capital whole Length Portrait of King Henry Viii, by Holbien; a Portrait of Lady Clanerassill, by Vandyke, in fine Preservation, &c. To which, by permission, are added, a capital and well-chosen Collection of pictures, consigned from abroad, Consisting of the Works of the following much admired Masters, viz. L. Da. Vinci, A. Carracci, Dominichino, Guido, Guercino, S. Faratto, Morillio, C. Maratti, Lucatelli, Holbien, Rubens, Vandyck, Gonzales, Van. Uden, Jordaens, Snyers, Wouverman, Berghem, Cuyp, Backhuysen, Ruysdael, J. Steen, Weenix, Van Goyen, Linglebach, Mr. Stubbs, Mr. Barrett. Also, by Permission, will be sold in the above Sale, on Saturday next, at two O'Clock, Five remarkable large and clear French Plates of Glass, of uncommon Magnitude and Perfection, The Property of a Nobleman; The Whole to be Sold by Auction, By Mess. Christie & Ansell, On Friday, January 23, 1778, and the following Day. To be publicly viewed on Wednesday the 21st, and to the Sale, which will begin each Day at Twelve O'Clock. Catalogues may be had.
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