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A catalogue of all the genuine, capital and valuable collection of pictures , Selected by that celebrated Connoisseur, The late Charles Chauncey, M. D. together with Those collected by his late Brother, Nathaniel Chauncey, Esq; deceased; Removed from his House, in Castle Street, Leicester fields. The Whole comprising Works of the most eminent and Esteemed Masters, of the Italian, French, Flemish and Dutch Schools, viz. Raphael, Parmigiano, Bassan, Titian, Veronese, S. Rosa, Morillio, Zuccarelli, N. Poussin, G. Poussin, Patel, Watteau, Rubens, Van Dyck, Teniers, Brughel, Marieske, Van de Velde, Both, Swaneveldt, Bramer, Steenwyck, Marlow, Barrett, &c. &c. Also, Two noble and beautiful Landscapes, by Claude; a Holy Family, by Seb. Bourdon, a Chef D'oeuvre; a Ditto, by Carlo Marratti; Two Heads, by Guido; and a Magdalen, by Paduanino. Which will be sold by auction (by Order of the Executors of Natbaniel Chauncey, Esq; dec.), By Mr. Christie, At his Great Room in Pall Mall, On Friday, March the 26th, 1790, and following Day, at Twelve O'Clock. To be Publicly Viewed Two Days preceding the Sale, when Catalogues may be had of Messrs. Skinner and Dyke, Aldersgate Street; No. 28, Castle Street, Leicester Fields; and in Pall Mall.
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730-1803.Date: 1790]- E-books
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A catalogue of the libraries of the late Reverend and learned Mr. J. Killinghal, of Southwark; Mr. E. Bentley, of Coggeshall and several other eminent persons deceased. ... which will begin to be sold by auction on Monday, Feb. 16, 1741, ... at Hamlin's Coffee-house, in Swithin's Alley, near the Royal-Exchange, by James Buckland, ..
Buckland, James, 1710 or 11-1790.Date: 1741]- E-books
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A catalogue of several thousand volumes , being the libraries of The Rev. Mr. Millechamp, late of Coleshill, in the County of Warwick; And of several other Gentlemen, lately deceased, Among many others, of equal Value, are the following, viz. Folios. Henry on the Old and New Testam. 5 Vols. Burkitt on the New Testament Flavel's Works, 2 Vols. Churchill's Voyages, 6 Vols. Swammerdam's History of Insects Bp. Burnet's Hist. of the Reformation, 3 V. Dugdale's Antiquities of Warwickshire Archbp. Tillotson's Works, best Edit. 3 Vs. Sermons preach'd at Boyle's Lectures, 3 Vs. Chambers's Dictionary, best Edit. 2 Vols. Poole's Annotations, 2 Vols. Drummond's Travels Guthrie's History of England, 5 Vols. Quartos. Holy Bible, 2 Vols. fine Paper Doddridge's Family Expositor, 6 Vols. Addison's Works, 4 Vols. Kester's Travels, 4 Vols. Blainville's Ditto, 3 Vols. Octavos, &c. Smollet's History of England, 11 Vols. Plutarch's Lives, 8 Vols. Shaftesbury's Characteristics, 3 Vols. Burn's Justice, 4 Vols. Rider's History of England, 50 Vols. Spectators, 8 Vols. Nature Display'd, 7 Vols. Which will begin to be sold cheap (the lowest Price being printed in the Catalogue) on Monday the 10th of November, 1766, and continue selling to the 1st of January, 1767, At T. Luckman's Sale-Room, near the Cross, Coventry.
Luckman, ThomasDate: 1766]- E-books
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Catalogue of a collection of valuable books in Latin, French, and Italian . In Divinity, History, Travels, Poetry, Physick and Fortification; And several Prints by P. Paul Rubens. Being the Library of a Reverend Divine lately deceas'd. To be sold by Auction at David Mortier's, Bookseller in the Strand, at the Sign of Erasmus's Head, near the Fountain-Tavern; on Wednesday the 19th of March 1706/7. beginning exactly at Four of the Clock in the Afternoon. By D. Mortier. Catalogues are distributed Gratis by Edw. Castle, at Scotland-Yard Gate near Whitehall; David Mortier in the Strand, at the Sign of Erasmus's Head, near the Fountain-Tavern; J. Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard; Mr. Horn, at the South Entrance of the Royal Exchange; and R. Smith without Temple-Bar, at the Oxford Coffee-House, and at the Place of Sale. The Books may be view'd two Day before the Sale begins.
David MortierDate: 1707]- E-books
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A catalogue of a choice and valuable collection of books being the libraries Of a late eminent Serjeant at Law, and of Dr. Edmund Halley, Late Astronomer Royal, at his Majesty's Observatory at Greenwich; Savilian Professor of Geometry in Oxford; Vice-President of the Royal Society of London, and a Member of the Royal Academy at Paris. Which will begin to be sold, the Price marked in each Book, at T. Osborne's shop in Gray's-Inn, on Thursday the twentieth of May, and continue Selling all the Summer Season. Where is also to be Sold, as it was sent from the Holy Land, as a Present to the said late Doctor, a most curious and compleat Model of the whole Temple of Christ's sepulchre at Jerusalem: From the Shewing whereof, the Profits arising have been farmed by the Turks at above 3000 l. Sterling per Ann. Further Particulars of which Model may be seen, in a Table, printed in this Catalogue. N. B. As the Season is so far advanced, and there will be but, a small Number of Catalogues printed, it is desired, that such Gentleman as would have the same, will be so kind as to send for them, there not being Time to distribute them as usual.
Osborne, Thomas, d. 1767.Date: 1742]