Household appliances - Catalogs - Early works to 1800
Works from the collections
7 works
- E-books
- Online
A catalogue of the genuine household furniture, China, brewing and garden utensils, of Otterden Place, near Fever-sham, Kent. consisting of silk damask, fine cotton, and other beds and window-curtains; exceeding good goose feather beds and bedding, mahogany wardrobes, drawiners, bureaus, book-cases, tables, sofas, chairs, elegant glasses, carpets, and grates, a billiard table, a mangle, a waggon, a cart, and various other effects . Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Whitcomb, on Monday the 26th of June, 1780, and the three following days. To be viewed on Friday the 23d, and till the sale, which will begin each day at twelve o'clock. Catalogues to be had on the premises; at the Post-houses at Sittingborn, Canterbury and Feversham; and of Mr. Whitcomb, in Princes Street, Soho London.
Whitcomb, Mr.Date: 1780]- E-books
- Online
A catalogue of the genuine household furniture, a brilliant toned grand piano-forte, by pringle, in a handsome mahogany case; a fine toned chamber organ, with four barrels, in a mahogany case; a few pictures and prints, framed and glazed; an iron chest, and other effects, of a gentleman, at his house, No. 36, Curzon Street, May fair, the furniture comprises four-post and canopy bedsteads, with cotton and morine furnitures; goose featherbeds and bedding; mahogany double chests of drawers; dining, card, and pembroke tables; pier glasses; damask window curtains; mahogany chairs, with cane and horse-hair seats; turky carpets; and other articles . Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Compton, on the premises, on Friday, September 19, 1794, at twelve o'clock. To be viewed on Thursday, and to the sale, when catalogues may be had on the premises, and at Mr. Compton's No. 36, Great Maddox Street, Hanover Square.
Compton, auctioneer.Date: 1794]- E-books
- Online
A catalogue of the household furniture, bronzes, coins, and other effects; of James Burges, Esq; late of Old Burlington Street; deceased Apothecary general to His Majesty's board of ordnance. Which (by order of the executor) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford and Son, on the premises, on Monday the 13th of this Instant May 1771. To be viewed on Friday the 10th, and every day after (Sunday excepted) till the time of sale, which will begin punctually at twelve o'clock. Catalogues of which may be had gratis at the place of sale; and at Mess. Langford's, in Covent-Garden.
Mr. Langford and Son.Date: 1771]- E-books
- Online
A catalogue of the genteel houshold furniture, a piano forte, in mahogany case, an excellent mahogany sideboard with cellarets, an eight-day clock, small iron chest, bedsteads and bedding, chairs, and tables, pier glasses, carpets, and other effects, of a lady . Also, by permission is added, the neat and genteel household furniture, handsome pier glasses, a drawing-room suit, in chintz-pattern cotton, a handsome light phaeton, with town-made plated harness, nearly new, and other effects of a person of fashion, removed from No. 7, Holles Street, Cavendish Square. The furniture comprizes four-bost bed leads, with rich silk needle-work, mohair furniture, &c. Goose feather beds and bedding, excellent mahogany cabinet work in chests of drawers, dining, card, and Pembroke tables, parlor and bed-chamber chairs, turkey and Wilton carpets, kitchen furniture, &c. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Compton, on the premises, No. 18, Conduit Street, Hanover Square, on Wednesday the 4th of November, 1789, and following day. To be viewed on Tuesday preceding, and to the sale, which will begin each day at twelve o'clock. Catalogues may be had at the place of sale; and of Mr. Compton, No. 36, Maddox Street, Hanover Square.
Compton, auctioneer.Date: 1789]- E-books
- Online
A catalogue of the houshold furniture, linnen, china, several thousand ounces of fashionable plate, jewels, mathematical instruments, and other valuable curiosities, &c. Of the Right Honourable Thomas Coke, deceas'd, vice-chamberlain to His Majesty; will begin to be sold by auction on Monday the 12th of February, at Mr. Cooper's in the Great Piazza's Covent-Garden. And on Monday the 19th, will begin in the sale of the celebrated collection of pictures; and so continue daily the books, prints, and drawing. All which may be view[blank]d, on Monday the 5th, from ten in the morning, 'till four in the afternoon, and every day 'till the time of sale; which will begin at 12 o'clock. Catalogues to be had gratis at Mr. Cooper's in the Great Piazza's, Covent-Garden, and at Mr. Calcott's on the pavement in St. Martin's-Lane.
Cooper, John, auctioneer.Date: 1728]