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Iron fender, tongs, poker, and oven rake.
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2
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Two iron stools, toasting dog, 2 pairs tongs and poker.
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3
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Set of fire-irons and pair of brass scales.
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4
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Saw, cleaver, toasting-fork, beef do and skewers.
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Two pair of bellows, salt-box, and 2 mahogany brackets.
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6
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Copper kettle, 2 brass candlesticks, and 2 plated do.
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7
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Six tin candlesticks, bread-tin, and sundry small tins.
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8
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Tin Dutch oven, cullender, cannister, and 3 cans.
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9
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Six bread-tins, coffee-boiler, and saucepan.
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10
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Tin fish-kettle, plate cover, and 4 iron saucepans.
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11
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Five iron saucepans and fryingpan.
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12
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Capital brass preserving pan.
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13
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Copper warming-pan.
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14
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Tin hastener, dripping-pan and stand.
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Pair of brass chamber candlesticks, and pair of table do.
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16
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Metal tea-pot, coffee biggin, and 2 egg-cups.
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17
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Two japanned trays, 3 waiters, bread-basket, spice-box, and lantern.
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18
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Sundry black-hafted knives and forks, and mahogany box.
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19
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Pair of tin scales and weights, coffee-mill and brass tap.
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20
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Marble mortar and pestle.
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21
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Chopping-block, 2 pie-boards, wooden bowl, 3 sieves, &c.
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22
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Sundry baskets and brushes.
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23
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Painted floor cloth, yards by
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24
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Sundry slips of lobby cloth.
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25
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Part of a table-service of blue and white ware.
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26
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Sundry common crockery and tea ware
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27
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Do brown preserving jars, and black mugs.
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28
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Painted deal dresser, 10 ft. long, with 2 drawers and cupboards.
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29
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Small do with 2 drawers.
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FIRST DAY’S SALE. Wednesday, July 29th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT TEN O’CLOCK. PRECISELY. / WASH-HOUSE.
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30
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Iron coal-box, slop-pail, and old copper sauce-pan.
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31
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Step-ladder, round table, and washing-stool.
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32
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Dolly and tub, and 4 iron-bound washing tubs.
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FIRST DAY’S SALE. Wednesday, July 29th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT TEN O’CLOCK. PRECISELY. / LAUNDRY, &c.
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33
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Iron fender, 2 shovels, poker, and wooden coal-box.
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34
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Nine flat irons, and Italian iron and heaters.
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35
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Crimping-machine.
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36
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Excellent mangle, with 2 drawers under.
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37
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Three deal clothes maidens.
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38
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Bottle rack.
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39
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Sunday Cannel coal and fire-wood.
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FIRST DAY’S SALE. Wednesday, July 29th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT TEN O’CLOCK. PRECISELY. / ATTICS.
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Stump bedstead.
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41
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Hair mattress.
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42
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Oak chest of drawers.
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43
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Square linen carpet.
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44
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Brussels do, 3 yds by 4½.
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45
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Hair cushion for a pier.
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46
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Mahogany bookshelf, mahogany box in leather case and deal do.
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47
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Leather portmanteau and a glass-case.
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48
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Brussels carpet 5½ yds by 3.
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49
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Range of book-shelves with carved front and cup-boards under, 12 feet long, 8 feet high.
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FIRST DAY’S SALE. Wednesday, July 29th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT TEN O’CLOCK. PRECISELY. / FRONT BED CHAMBER-Right-Hand.
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50
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Pierced fender, brass mounted, and set of fire-irons.
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51
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Slip of lobby-cloth, hearth rug, and foot-stool.
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52
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Three pieces of handsome Brussels carpet, about 30 yds
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53
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Thick hair mattress.
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54
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Easy chair, in canvas and loose printed calico cover.
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55
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Swing dressing-glass, in handsome mahogany frame.
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56
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Capital cheval glass, in a modern mahogany frame on castors.
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57
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Patent portable water closet.
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58
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Water bottle and glass, and white chamber ware.
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FIRST DAY’S SALE. Wednesday, July 29th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT TEN O’CLOCK. PRECISELY. / FRONT BED CHAMBER-Left-Hand.
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59
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Wire fender, brass mounted, and set of fire-irons.
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60
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Three pieces of modern Brussels carpet, about 25 yards.
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61
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Hair mattress.
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62
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Easy chair, covered with needle work.
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63
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Oak chest.
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64
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Hard wood night commode.
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65
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Water bottle and glass, and blue and white chamber ware.
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66
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Slip of lobby cloth, and 2 pieces of grey drugget.
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FIRST DAY’S SALE. Wednesday, July 29th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT TEN O’CLOCK. PRECISELY. / BACK BED CHAMBER-Left-Hand.
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67
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Three pieces Brussels carpet, about 28 yards.
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68
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Oak chest of drawers.
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69
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Painted dressing table with 3 drawers.
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70
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Pier glass, in mahogany frame.
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FIRST DAY’S SALE. Wednesday, July 29th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT TEN O’CLOCK. PRECISELY. / BACK BED CHAMBER-Right-Hand.
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71
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Three pieces of Brussels carpet, about 25 yards.
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72
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Swing-glass, in mahogany frame.
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73
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Painted dressing table with drawer, and wash-stand to match, water bottle and glass, and chamber ware.
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74
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Painted deal clothes-press, with folding doors.
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75
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Oak bureau, with nest of drawers over enclosed by panelled doors.
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FIRST DAY’S SALE. Wednesday, July 29th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT TEN O’CLOCK. PRECISELY. / STAIRCASE AND HALL.
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76
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Handsome half-ell Brussels carpet to the stairs and landing, about 52 yards.
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77
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Thirty-six brass rods to do.
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78
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Five and a half yards of 4-4, and 7½ yards of 5-4 painted lobby cloth.
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79
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Four door rugs, and 2 foot bears.
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80
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Oak two-leaf dining table.
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81
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Child’s mahogany table chair.
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82
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Excellent Barometer and Thermometer, in mahogany case.
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FIRST DAY’S SALE. Wednesday, July 29th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT TEN O’CLOCK. PRECISELY. / CHINA, GLASS, &c.
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83
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Nine sweetmeat dishes, eye-cup, and sundry glasses.
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84
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Seven various wine glasses, 4 plain tumblers, and jelly glass.
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85
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Eleven plain custard cups, with handles.
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86
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Eleven Dutch pint glasses.
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87
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Twenty-two do. wine glasses, engraved.
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88
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Twenty-three tall do.
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89
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Fourteen do. various.
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90
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Eleven handsome cut jelly glasses, and 5 do. tumblers.
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91
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Twelve Champagne glasses.
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92
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Six richly cut salts.
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93
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Two do. oval dessert dishes, and 2 do. cracked.
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94
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Cut celery glass.
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95
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Pair of do. quart decanters.
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96
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Two pair of handsome do.
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97
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Three do. spirit bottles.
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98
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Eight green hock glasses, and pair of do. decanters, cut.
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99
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Set of 7 cut castors, in a hand some silver frame, with silver tops.
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100
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Table service of blue and white ware.
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101
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Tea and coffee set of spode China, blue and gold border.
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102
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Part of a set of do. painted with flowers.
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103
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Handsome mahogany case, lined with velvet, containing 24 table knives, 24 forks, 24 dessert do. 24 forks, 2 carvers and forks; 2 chicken do. and steel, with white ivory balance handles.
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104
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Modern bronze tea-urn.
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105
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Rosewood tea chest, with caddies and glass.
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FIRST DAY’S SALE. Wednesday, July 29th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT TEN O’CLOCK. PRECISELY. / DINING ROOM.
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106
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Pierced fender, brass mounted, and set of polished fire-irons.
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107
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Brussels carpet, as plan’d to the floor, 6¼ yards, by 4¼, and hearth carpet fringed.
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108
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Pair of foot stools, covered to match.
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109
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Curtains to the two windows, of crimson damask.
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110
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Mahogany framed couch, with loose hair cushion and bolster, in black hair cloth.
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111
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Oak Pembroke table with drawer, on twisted legs.
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112
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Butler’s mahogany tray and stand.
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113
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Two bronze sideboard lamps, with ground glass shades.
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114
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Leather writing case, and mahogany box in leather case.
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115
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Complete service of pewter.
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FIRST DAY’S SALE. Wednesday, July 29th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT TEN O’CLOCK. PRECISELY. / DRAWING ROOM.
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116
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Modern polished steel fender, on ball feet.
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117
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Set of do. tire-irons.
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118
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Handsome Brussels carpet, as planed to the floor, 6½ yards by 4¼, and hearth carpet fringed.
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119
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Range of curtains to the two windows, of blue worsted damask.
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120
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Pair of oak framed foot stools, covered to correspond.
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121
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Sixteen carved Gothic oak chairs, and 2 armed do. with square stuffed hair seats, made by Gillows.
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122
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Pair of card tables to correspond.
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123
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Cabinet piano-forte, by Stodart, in an inlaid mahogany case.
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124
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Small oval work-table, of fancy wood.
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125
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Elegant bronze inkstand.
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FIRST DAY’S SALE. Wednesday, July 29th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT TEN O’CLOCK. PRECISELY. / NURSERY.
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126
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High wire guard fender.
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127
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Old carpet and slip of drugget.
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128
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Dutch Cuckoo clock.
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129
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Painted Pembroke table.
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130
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Round do. and 2 towel horses.
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131
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_ [Round do] Dozens of room paper, of various patterns.
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132
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Piece of blue worsted damask.
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133
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Piece of crimson do.
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134
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Linen carpet, yards by
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135
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[Linen carpet, yards by] Ditto.
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136
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[Linen carpet, yards by] Ditto.
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137
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_ [Linen carpet, yards by] yards of grey Brussels do.
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138
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_ [Linen carpet, yards by] yards of Wilton do.
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139
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_ [Linen carpet, yards by] yards of Kaleidoscope pattern Brussels do..
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140
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_ [Linen carpet, yards by] yards of drab ground do.
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141
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Sundry pieces of do.
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142
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Five hearth carpets, various.
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143
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_ [Five hearth] yards of half-ell Venetian carpet.
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FIRST DAY’S SALE. Wednesday, July 29th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT TEN O’CLOCK. PRECISELY. / BREAKFAST ROOM.
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144
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Pierced fender, brass mounted.
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145
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Set of fire-irons, and foot-stool.
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146
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Strong and handsome Brussels carpet, as plan’d to the floor, and hearth carpet fringed.
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147
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_ [Strong] yards of carpet of the same pattern.
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148
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Oak Pembroke table with drawers.
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149
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Mahogany framed folding fire-screen.
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FIRST DAY’S SALE. Wednesday, July 29th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT TEN O’CLOCK. PRECISELY. / BREWING UTENSILS, &c.
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150
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Iron bound mash tub.
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151
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Do. oval cooler and tressels.
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152
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Small cooler and tub.
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153
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Sieve, ladder, mashing oar, &c.
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154
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Four 18-gallon, and five 9-gallon beer barrels.
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155
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Madiera hogshead, and 3 stillages.
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156
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_ [Madiera hogshead] Dozens of glass bottles.
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157
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_ [Madiera hogshead] Dozens of stone do.
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158
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Copper boiler, (new.)
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FIRST DAY’S SALE. Wednesday, July 29th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT TEN O’CLOCK. PRECISELY. / YARD, &c.
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159
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Sundry garden tools.
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160
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Garden engine.
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161
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Light four-wheeled pony carriage, with patent axles.
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162
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Gentleman’s saddle and a bridle.
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163
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Pair of gambadoes.
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164
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Rocking horse, and child’s carriage.
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165
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Large dog kennel.
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166
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Bird-cage, ferret do. net and basket of plaster brackets.
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167
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Six crates.
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168
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Sundry lumber.
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169
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[Sundry lumber] Ditto.
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170
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[Sundry lumber] Ditto.
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171
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[Sundry lumber] Ditto.
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SECOND DAY’S SALE. Thursday, July 30th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK PRECISELY. // SECOND DAY’S SALE. Thursday, July 30th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK PRECISELY. / CURIOSITIES, ANTIQUITIES, &c
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172
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Medal of the Manchester church and king club, and set of buttons of do.
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S@-.9/6.-
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173
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Five portraits of Manchester men, stained in glass
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S@-.12.-
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174
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Ancient cock spurs, brass gothic book studs, dog collar, syringe, &c. in a tin box.
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175
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Bust of Prince Charles Stuart.
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176
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Medallion of Dr. Priestly.
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177
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Four magnifying glasses.
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178
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Pair of small globes.
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-.12.-
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179
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Excellent microscope.
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1.10.-
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180
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Solar do. by Harris, London.
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181
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Small magic lantern and slides.
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182
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Capital large do. and numerous slides.
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3.13.6
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183
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Show-box with coloured prints, antique mass-bell, and magical telescope.
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1.10.0
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184
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Tin box and contents.
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185
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Iron chest, and large hand bell.
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-.12/6.-
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186
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Sundry tin boxes.
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187
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Musical box of two tunes.
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188
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A patent Kent bugle.
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2.11.0
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189
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Excellent bassoon, with additional trumpet top.
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190
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Fine toned clarionet, with silver keys, by Hale.
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191
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A trumpet.
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192
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Duelling pistol, by Richards.
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193
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Blunderbuss, with spring bayonet, by Richards.
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1.10.0
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194
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Capital single barrelled fowling-piece, in a mahogany case, fitted up, by Conway.
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5.15.0
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195
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Small Dutch medicine chest, fitted up.
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1.1.0
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196
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Lady’s gold locket watch, and gilt chain.
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1.2.0
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197
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Gentleman’s French gold do.
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198
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Elegant suit of amethysts, set in gold, consisting of necklace, bracelets, ear-rings, cross, and locket, in morocco case.
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199
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Elegant etui-case of mother-of-pearl, fitted up and snuff box, with shell top.
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200
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Ormolu do. and opera glass.
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201
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Collection of shells and pebbles.
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202
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Curious circular dish, with the story of St. George in chasing.
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203
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Box containing ancient medal, horn-book, casts, &c.
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204
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Ancient oval watch, dirk, pocket sun-dial, and gold scales.
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205
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Two Roman antiquities, found in Castle-field, Man-Chester.
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Two jugs of old Delph ware.
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207
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Quart mug of do. and dish.
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1.1.0
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208
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A sabre of the time of the Commonwealth, inscription on the blade.
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209
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Pair of antique brass candlesticks.
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1.10.0
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210
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Curious warming-pan, of the date of 1623.
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-.10.-
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211
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Pair of two-handed swords.
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212
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Forty-eight hours dial, with embossed metal face.
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2.14.0
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213
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Finely executed models of Mexican Cavaliers, in a glass ease.
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-.17.-
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214
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Ditto [Finely executed models of Mexican Cavaliers], of their equipments.
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1.8.0
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215
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Ditto [Finely executed models of Mexican Cavaliers], do.
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216
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The war saddle and trappings of General Iturbide, of leather, richly embroidered with silk and silver.
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1.5.0
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217
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Curious painting, representing a Mexican wheel calendar, or cycle of time, the exterior is a cycle of Mexican months, each consisting of 20 days, and on the sides are 10 portraits of the conquerors and distinguished natives, among which are those of Cortez and the King Tabasco.
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1.13.0
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An Oil Painting, formerly in the collection of the Chevalier Boturini, for whom it was copied. It is eight feet in length, and two feet high. On the top, in a compartment, are the Portraits of the Kings of Mexico, arranged in succession, each having his name, in hieroglyphics, placed near him, and a translation below; and underneath each compartment, is a Spanish poetical description. At the botton of the picture is Cortez, seated beside the King of Zampoola, and several ladies of his court, and near them an assemblage of Warriors of that nation, the first friends of Cortez. In the centre of the lower compartment is Cortez, at the head of his cavalry, preceded by the guide of Zampoola, and the Ambassadors of Ilascalla. The six foregoing lots formerly were in Bullock’s Mexican Museum.
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Beautiful Chinese painting, on plate glass, framed.
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220
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Ancient piece of sculpture, in statuary marble, representing the Descent of the Holy Ghost, 20 inches by 13.
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221
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The Resurrection of Christ, finely sculptured in alabaster, 12 inches by 9.
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222
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The Children of Israel, and the Fiery Serpents, a cast in plaster, 2 feet 3 inches by 2 feet.
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1.0.0
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223
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Portraits of Charles II. and his Queen, Prince Rupert, and Duke of Albermarle, in needle-work, on satin, with silver filagree border.
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224
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Exquisite enamel portrait of the Old Pretender, by Petitot.
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1.1.0
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225
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Bust of Charles I. and do. of Cromwell, in bronze.
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1.0.0
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226
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Seal of the Commonwealth, 1651.
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-.15.0
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227
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Restoration medal of Charles II. silver.
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S@1.15.0
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228
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Silver medal of Charles I. and Archbishop Laud.
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-.10/6.- [together with 229]
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229
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Cast of the Judgement of Solomon, &c.
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-.10/6.- [together with 228]
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SECOND DAY’S SALE. Thursday, July 30th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK PRECISELY. / ANCIENT FURNITURE AND CARVINGS, IN OAK AND EBONY, PERSIAN CABINET, &c.
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230l
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Sundry oak panels.
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232
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Two do. framed together.
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233
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Two do.
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1.0.0
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234
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Two do.
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235
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Two do.
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236
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Two do. very fine.
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1.6.0
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237
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Two do.
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-.10/6.-
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238
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Two do. separate, in bold relief.
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3.3.0
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239
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Figure of James I. 16 inches high, very curious.
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-.23.- [together with 240, 241]
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240
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Do. of Prince Charles, do.
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-.23.- [together with 239, 241]
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241
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Do. of the Duke of Buckingham, do.
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-.23.- [together with 240, 239]
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242
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Cupboard with carved front, 2 feet 4 inches wide.
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-.11.-
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243
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[Cupboard with carved front, 2 feet 4 inches wide] Ditto, do.
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244
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Small table, carved front.
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245
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Octagon do. 3 feet wide supported on figures.
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2.0.0
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246
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Cradle, curiously carved.
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1.7.0
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247
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Sideboard with cupboard and shelves, 4 feet by 3 feet 6 inches, with figures and heads finely carved.
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5.5.0
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248
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Livery cupboard, carved ornaments, 4 feet 6 inches high, 3 feet 7 inches wide.
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8.0.0
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249
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Do 5 feet 8 inches by 5 feet 6 inches, very richly carved.
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12.12.0
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250
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Three chairs, carved.
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251
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Three do.
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252
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Three armed do.
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253
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Two do.
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254
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An arched chair, very curious, with inscription, and the date of 1671.
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1.3.0
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255
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Couch chair, 6 feet long.
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-.12/6.-
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256
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Hall table, 8 feet long, finely carved.
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1.0.0
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257
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Oval table, 3 feet wide.
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-.4.-
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258
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Do. 9 feet wide, with twisted legs.
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2.8.0
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259
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Folding fire-screen of blue damask, in carved frame.
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3.0.0
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260
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Do. of crimson damask.
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3.0.0
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261
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Pair of antique carved bird-cages.
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2.13.0
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262
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A very fine chest, 4 fee 5 long, carved front and ends.
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2.14.-
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263
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Toilet table with high back containing a looking-glass, with cupboards and drawers under, a remarkably fine piece of ancient furniture, and richly carved.
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22.0.0
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264
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Curious ceiled bedstead dated 1640. The head-board ornamented with figures, carved in panels, the hangings of blue worsted damask.
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265
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Ditto the head-board and ceiling carved in a very bold style.
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3.0.0
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266
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Chest of drawers, curiously inlaid, 3 feet 6 in. wide.
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4.0.0
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267
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Ditto, rich carved front and ends, 5 feet 3 in. wide, 4 ft. high.
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6.0.0
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268
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Superb carved washstand, with high back, on which are the arms of Charles I. and cupboard under.
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5.12.6
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269
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Ditto livery cupboard, 5 ft. 4 in. high, with figure pilasters and religious subjects in compartments, of exquisite workmanship.
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22.1.0
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270
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Splendid and curious ceiled bedstead, the ceiling supported at foot by two allegorical figures representing arithmetic and penmanship, and three allegorical figures carved in relief on the head-board, the hangings of crimson worsted damask.
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26.5.0
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Page 15
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271
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Fine chest, carved and inlaid in front, 4 feet 11 in. long.
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1.9.0
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272
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Looking-glass in carved gothic frame.
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2.0.0
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273
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[Looking-glass] Ditto in carved frame.
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7.6.-
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274
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Sideboard carved and richly inlaid,.6 feet long.
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1.0.0
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275
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Curious carved door, 6 feet 2 high, and 2 feet 5 wide, originally belonged to the Warren family.
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1.0.0
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276
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Extraordinary fine group of nine warriors carved in bold relief-a very early specimen.
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3.15.0
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277
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Pair of real ebony chairs, carved in the most elaborate manner; said originally to have belonged to Cardinal Wolsey.
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14.14.0
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278
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Valuable Persian cabinet with seven drawers enclosed, the whole exquisitely inlaid with ivory, 1 foot 9 by 1 foot 2.
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5.0.0
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279
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Ebony nest of drawers, delicately carved.
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5.0.0
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280
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French clock, the case of various woods, curiously inlaid.
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7.7.0
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281
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[French clock] Ditto chest of drawers inlaid, 3 feet 5 wide.
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3.12.6
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282
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Ditto nest of drawers in mouldings.
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1.13.0
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283
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Sideboard of inlaid work-the door wanting.
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284
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Ancient glass case on a stand, 5 feet 8 in. high, 3 feet wide.
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2.10.0
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SECOND DAY’S SALE. Thursday, July 30th, 1829. TO COMMENCE AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK PRECISELY. / EARLY MAPS, FRAMED PRINTS, &c.
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285
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Plan of Manchester, by Tinker.
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286
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Do. by Baines.
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-.4.-
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287
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Buck’s view of Manchester, 1728, in a fine carved frame.
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1.0.0
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288
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South-west prospect of Manchester, by Whitworth, one of the copies struck off on vellum.
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2.0.0
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289
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Plan of Manchester and Salford, by Casson and Berry, very fine and scarce.
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2.12.0
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290
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View in Market-street, Manchester.
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1.2.0
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291
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Plan of do.
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1.2.0
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292
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Saxton’s map of Lancashire, 1577, the earliest map of the county.
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1.14.0
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293
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Marriage of Charles II carved frame, and head of a Nun, on vellum.
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1.14.0
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294
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St. George, and Cromwell with the royal oak.
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-.12/6.-
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295
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Portrait of Humphrey Chetham, Esq.
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296
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Do. of Mr. Barrett, and the arms of Ashton.
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-.7/6.-
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297
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Antiquarian verses, by Mr. Barrett, in 2 frames.
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-.5/6.-
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298
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Portrait of John Nelson.
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Page 16
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299
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Cromwell dissolving the long parliament and facsimile of the death-warrant of Charles I.
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300
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Portrait of Cromwell between the pillars.
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.-5/6.-
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301
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Charles I. as he sat at his trial.
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-.11.-
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302
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Portrait of George IV.
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-.11/6.-
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303
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Queen Eiizabeth’s procession to Hunsdon, by Vertue.
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1.10.0
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304
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Edward VI. delivering the charter of Bridewell.
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1.0.0
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305
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Henry VIII. delivering the charter to the Surgeons Company.
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1.4.0
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306
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King James I. and family.
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-.14.-
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307
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Portraits of William III. and Mary.
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1.2.0
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338
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Do. of Queen Elizabeth.
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-.13/6.-
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309
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Do. Anne Boleyn.
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-.11/6.-
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310
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Mary Queen of Scots, and Lord Darnley.
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-.8.-
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311
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Equestrian portrait of James I.
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312
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Mary Queen of Scots, and Chatelar, Mezzotinto.
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1.13.0
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313
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Lady Jane Grey, and her tutor Ascham, ditto.
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1.14.0
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314
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Etching of the same subject.
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315
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Whole length portrait of John Lilburne.
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316
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Portraits of John Booker, and the Duke of York.
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317
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Head of Our Saviour, engraved in one line, by Melan.
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-.15.-
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318
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St. John the Evangelist, fine German Lithograph.
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-.10.-
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319
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St. Christopher, do.
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-.12.-
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320
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The Repose in Egypt, do.
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321
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Mater Dolorosa, do.
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322
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The Presentation in the Temple, do.
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-.14.-
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323
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A Bishop preaching, do.
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-.18.-
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324
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Fine drawing, by Madame Marion, 1671.
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1.0.0
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325
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Sundries.
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1.16.0
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THIRD DAY’S SALE. Friday, July 31st, 1829. By Mr. WINSTANLEY, of LIVERPOOL. TO COMMENCE AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK PRECISELY. // THIRD DAY’S SALE. Friday, July 31st, 1829. By Mr. WINSTANLEY, of LIVERPOOL. TO COMMENCE AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK PRECISELY. / PORTRAITS.
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326
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Portrait of King Richard II.
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2.0.0
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327
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_ [Portrait of King] Henry V.
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328
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_ [Portrait of King] Henry VI.
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2.3.-
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329
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_ [Portrait of King] Edward IV.
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2.5.-
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330
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_ [Portrait of King] Richard III.
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2.14.-
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331
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_ [Portrait of King] Henry VII.
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2.14.-
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332
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_ [Portrait of King] Henry VIII.
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2.0.0
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333
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_ [Portrait of King] Edward VI.
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334
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_ [Portrait of] Anne Boleyn.
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335
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_ [Portrait of] Queen Elizabeth.
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336
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_ [Portrait of Queen Elizabeth] when young.
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337
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_ [Portrait of] King Charles I.
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1.10.0
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338
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_ [Portrait of King] James I.
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5.12.6
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339
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_ [Portrait of] Cecil Lord Burleigh.
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4.2.6
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340
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_ [Portrait of] Dutch Admiral.
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2.2.0
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341
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_ [Portrait of] a Nobleman.
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342
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_ [Portrait of] John Bradford, of Manchester.
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343
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_ [Portrait of] uuknown, by Vander Myn.
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344
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_ [Portrait of] an Old Lady, by Cornelius Jansen.
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345
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_ [Portrait of] a Boy in the costume of 1611.
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1.11.-
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346
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_ [Portrait of] Bishop Bancroft.
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3.14.-
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347
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_ [Portrait of] Torrenius.
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1.10.-
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348
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_ [Portrait of] Sleiden.
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349
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_ [Portrait of] a Lady with her hand resting on a skull.
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350
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Martin Luther and Catharine his wife, 2 finely painted portraits, in one picture.
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14.5.-
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351
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Lieut. Col. Lilburne, full length,
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2.18.-
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352
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Des Cartes, do, highly finished.
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4.4.-
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353
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Portrait of Shakespeare.
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4.4.-
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354
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Pair of miniatures, in oil, finely painted.
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4.15.-
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355
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Pair of do. of Milton and Hampden.
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-.-.4
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THIRD DAY’S SALE. Friday, July 31st, 1829. By Mr. WINSTANLEY, of LIVERPOOL. TO COMMENCE AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK PRECISELY. / PICTURES.
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356
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St. Luke in the act of Painting.
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Holy Family with Angels-a valuable early specimen.
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358
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The Crucifixion.
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Christ feeding the Multitude, a Picture in three parts, the centre representing the Miracle, and the two sides containing Figures in the attitudes of devotion.
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Head of John the Baptist, in a charger-fine.
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The Miser-painted in a very spirited style.
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The Gardener and his Wife, 4 ft. by 5 ft.
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Virgin and Child, 1 ft. 5 in. by 1 ft.
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The Story of Judith and Holofernes, lft. 9 in. by 1 ft. 1 in.
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The Annunciation-a pleasing picture, 2 ft. 1 in. by 1 ft. 8 in.
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Holy Family-a genuine specimen of the Master, 2 ft. 10 in. by 2 ft. 6 in.
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St, George slaying the Dragon- from the collection of Charles I, 2 ft. 10 in. by 3 ft.9 in.
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The Crucifixion---an exquisitely finished picture, by a very scarce Master, 4 ft. by 5 ft. 6 in.
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371
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Christ bearing his Cross-a curious painting in distemper.
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372
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A Magdalen.
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373
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The Martyrdom of St. Ursula.
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374
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Marriage of Cana,-a very curious early picture.
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375
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The Colossal Statue of Jupiter Plurius, carved in the Rock, in the Garden of Pratolino, with the Sculptor Giovanni di Bologna, and two other Portraits in the foreground.
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376
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Dogs and wild Cats-very spiritedly painted.
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Interior, with figures.
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The Sleeping Musician,
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The Annunciation on two do.
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381
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A Pair in Chiaroscuro.
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382
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A Pair of Italian Landscapes.
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Head of the Virgin.
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384
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The Murder of the Innocents.
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385
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Curious Picture, painted in Compartments, with inscriptions, and the date of 1589.
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386
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The Day of Judgement-a curious allegorical Painting.
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387
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Salvator Mundi.
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388
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THIRD DAY’S SALE. Friday, July 31st, 1829. By Mr. WINSTANLEY, of LIVERPOOL. TO COMMENCE AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK PRECISELY. / SALE OF WINES. Friday, July 31st, 1829. AT TWO O’CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON.
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Eighteen bottles Champagne.
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Three dozen do.
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Three dozen fine old Port, vintage 1820.
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FOURTH DAY’S SALE. Library of Books. TO BE SOLD, AT MR. R. WINSTANLEY’S ROOM, IN THE EXCHANGE, MANCHESTER, On Monday 3d, Tuesday 4th, and Wednesday 5th August, AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK EACH DAY, To be Viewed on Saturday, the First Day of August. // FOURTH DAY’S SALE. Library of Books. TO BE SOLD, AT MR. R. WINSTANLEY’S ROOM, IN THE EXCHANGE, MANCHESTER, On Monday 3d, Tuesday 4th, and Wednesday 5th August, AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK EACH DAY, To be Viewed on Saturday, the First Day of August. / TWELVES and OCTAVO.
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Barnard’s Isle of Man, / and three others.
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Rawley’s Remains, / and two others.
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Puckle’s Club, and one other.
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Dodona’s Grove, / and two others.
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Elwood’s Life, and Edmondson’s Journal.
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England’s Vanity, and two others.
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-.2/3.-
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Luther’s Annotations, 1536, / and two others.
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Mather’s Wonders of the Invisible World, and two others.
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-.2/3.-
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Norfolk Miscellany, 2 vols.
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Cibber’s Lives of the Poets, 5 vols.
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Cowley’s Works, 2 vols.
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-.2.-
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Bott’s answer to Warburton, and two others.
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7/9 [together with 13]
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Pierce’s Vindication, and two others.
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7/9 [together with 12]
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Kennedy’s Chronology, and two others.
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Larkin’s Looking-Glass of the Fathers, and one other.
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Manchester al Mondo, and two others.
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Charles Stuart, and Oliver Cromwell united, and Life of Henrietta Maria.
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-.3/6.-
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Amorous Travellers, and two others.
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Brown’s Poems, and three others.
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Flavel’s Token for Mourners, and three others.
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Keach’s War with the Devil, and two others.
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Evelyn’s French Gardener, and two others.
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Manchester Vindicated, and one other.
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Skippon’s Pearl of Price, and 2 others.
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Lindsay’s Godly Man’s Journey, and one other.
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Dunton’s Pilgrim’s Progress, by Candle-light.
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Moy’s Cookery, and 2 others.
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Collection of Epitaphs, 2 vols.
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Newton on the Nature of God, 1599, and two others.
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-.7/6.-
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Beveridge’s Thoughts on Religion, and three others.
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Treatise on Dreams and Visions, and two others.
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Tillinghast’s Generation Work, and two others.
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Catalogue of Compounders, and one other.
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Hymrts, and one other.
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Fenner’s Treatises, 1592, and other.
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Ross’s Christian Divinity, Portrait, and one other.
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Johnson’s Table Talk, and two others.
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Jenning’s on Medals, and one other.
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Drexilius on Eternity, and one other.
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Rawley’s Ghost, Portrait, and one other.
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Volume of Tracts, and three others.
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Lord King’s Enquiry into the Primitive Church.
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Herbal to the Bible, and one other.
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-.1/9.-
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Palfryman’s Moral Philosophy, 1591.
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Stavely’s Roman Horseleach.
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Bulloker’s English Dictionary, 1641, Portrait.
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Horne’s Mirror of Justice, and one other.
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England’s Black’ Tribunal, Portrait, and one other.
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Latimer’s Sermons-Black Letter.
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England’s Vanity, and one other.
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Tooke’s Pantheon, and one other.
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Divine Fancies, (Manuscript) and one other.
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-.2/9.-
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Lupton’s Lives of Modern Divines.
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1.6.0
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54
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Fleming’s Tracts, 1586, and 1608.
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-.6.-
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Molino’s Spiritual Guide, and a Rich Treasure.
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Tim Bobbin, First Edition, 1763.
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Ditto [Tim Bobbin,], Second, 1775.
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Crawshaw’s Steps to the Temple, 1648.
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Jones’s Theological Tracts, 1680.
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England’s faithful Physician, 1674.
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History of Whittington and his Cat-Black Letter.
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Page 23
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Cotton’s complete Gamester.
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Edward’s Life of Brainerd, and one other.
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Luther’s Articles of the Christian Faith-Black Letter.
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Hints on Orchards, and four others.
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Pollock’s Course of Time-a Poem.
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Missal-on vellum and paper.
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MS. Missal-richly illuminated.
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Ditto, splendidly illuminated.
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Missal, on paper, 1508-very fine.
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1.12.-
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Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy-first edition, 1621.
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Latimer’s Sermons-Black Letter, 1571.
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Stapleton’s Fortress of Faith, 1507.
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Sir John Mandeville’s Voyages and Travels-Black Letter, 1677.
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Beard’s Theatre of God’s Judgments, 1597.
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New Testament, by Jugge, 1552.
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Watson on the Sacraments, 1558, and Crowley’s Apology, 1566.
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Crowley’s Subtyle Sophistrie of Dr. Watson, 1569.
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Carleton’s Thankful Remembrance of God’s Mercie- plates, 1630.
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Rhemish Testament-first edition, 1582.
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Brereley’s Lyturgie of the Masse-Colen, 1620.
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10
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Burton’s Utter Routing of the Independents-1640, and one other. Very bad copy
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Gauden’s Defence of the Church of England-with scarce portrait, 1653.
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John Goodwin against eight men, 1658.
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85
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Prynne’s Chronological Collection on English Freedom-1655.
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86
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Roscoe’s Life of Leo X. 4 vols. 1805.
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87
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Brand’s Popular Antiquities-by Ellis, 2 vols. 1813.
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Queen Elizabeth’s Progresses-by Nichols, 3 vols. 1823.
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Daniel’s Rural Sports-large paper 3 vols.
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Cruden’s Concordance.
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91
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Johnson’s Dictionary-by Todd, 4 vols. 1818.
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92
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Encyclopadia Britannica-with Supplement, 20 vols.
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6-12.-
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Ames’s Typographical Antiquities, 1749.
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Groses’ Antiquities of England and Wales–first edition, 4 vols. 1773.
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Fosbrooke’s Encycloaedia of Antiquities-plates,2 vols. 1825.
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Bromley’s Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits, 1793.
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White’s Journey to New South Wales, 1790.
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Wilks’ English Moths-120 plates, with Letter-press, 2 vols. 1824.
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O’Reilley,s Voyage to the North Seas, 1818
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Usher’s Body of Divinity-1702,
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Tournefort’s Voyages to the Levant, 2 vols, 1718.
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Owen on Serpents, 1741-and Rona, a Poem.
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103
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Catmet’s Dictionary of the Bible, 7 vols. 1823.
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104
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Baxter’s Paraphrase on the New Testament, 1685.
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105
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The Kingdom’s Intelligencer-a Newspaper, 1661, 1662.
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106
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Memoirs of the House of Stanley, 1767.
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Pilkington’s Dictionary of Painters, with Fuselis Notes, 1805.
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108
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Du Fresnoy’s Art of Painting, 1783-with a quantity of Priced Catalogues.
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Tovey’s History of the Jews in England, 1738.
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Ward’s England’s Reformation in Verse-first edition, 1710.
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111
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Rowland’s History of Guv Earl of, Warwick-Black Letter, plates, 1681.
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112
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Rowland’s History of Guy Earl of Warwick, in Verse- Black Letter, plates, 1682.
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Lawson’s History of Carolina-plates 1718.
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Adams on the Microscope-plates, 1746.
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Wicliffe’s New Testament-by Baber, portrait, 1810.
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Leechman on Prayer-large paper, Foulis, 1749.
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117
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Morse’s Catalogue of Prints-Priced, with purchasers’ names, 1816.
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118
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History of the Collegiate Church of Manchester- Published by Agnew and Zanetti, 4 parts.
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-.15.-
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119
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Literary Gazette, for the years 1820, 1-2-3 and 4, 5 vols.
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1.12.0
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120
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Westall’s Great Britain Illustrated, 8 nos.
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121
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Miller’s History of Doncaster-plates, 1804.
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French Anas, 3 vols.
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Scott’s Novels, 25 vols.
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Vicar of Wakefield.
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Glanville on Witches.
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Kidd on the Trinity.
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299
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301
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Robinson Crusoe, Stockdale’s Edition, 2 vols.
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Bagster’s English Polyglot Bible,-Russia,
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Antiquarian Cabinet, large paper, 4 vols.
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Palmer’s Nonconformist’s Memorial, portraits, 2 vols.
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Newcome’s Translations of the Bible.
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1.7.0
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311
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Brydson’s Summary View of Heraldry, royal paper.
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312
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Longman’s Bibliotheca Poetica.
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313
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Hone’s Facetiæ, plates, and Political Tracts.
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Gifford’s English Lawyer.
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315
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Pike on Apostacy, and two others.
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316
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Blackbourne’s Confessional.
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318
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Bailey’s Dictionary, and Walker’s Grammar.
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324
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325
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Curtis Botanical Magazine, 22 vols.
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10.10.-
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326
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Illuminated Missal, on Vellum.
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327
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328
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Lilly’s Prophecies on the Times, 1045, and three others.
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329
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Whitfield’s Progress of the Gospel in New England, 1652, and do. 1653.
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330
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Hunting of the Foxes, from Newmarket and Triploe, to Whitehall, 1649, and four others.
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Cook’s appeal on the Trial of Charles I. 1649, and Narrative of his Death, 1649.
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332
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Antichrist’s Stronghold overturned at Lancaster, 1665.
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333
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334
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335
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Bridoul’s School of the Eucharist, 1687.
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Ludlow’s Two Letters, 1691, and 1692.
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Killing no Murder, 1708.
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339
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Edward’s Gangrena, (imperfect,) 1646.
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No Cross no Crown, 1669.
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The Coronation of Charles II. at Schoone-frontispiece, 1651.
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344
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Knox’s First Blast against the Monstrous Regimeu of Women-wants Title.
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345
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Naylor’s Love to the Lost.
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346
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Prynne’s New Discovery of the Prelate’s Tyranny-3 Portraits, 1641.
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Forty-six Tracts, by, and for and against Lieut. Col. John Lilburne, 1638, 1653, with various ‘scarce Portraits-a most singular and valuable collection- 33 half-bound, and 13 unbound.
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350
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Buck’s Views in England, 1728.
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Pollard’s Peerages-Plates, 1793.
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Duke of Newcastle’s Horsemanship—large paper, Plates, 1737.
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355
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Johnson’s Wonderful Things of Nature, 1657.
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A Relation of what passed between Dr. Dee, and some Spirits—Frontispiece, 1659.
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357
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Brathwait’s English Gentleman and Gentlewoman—Frontispiece, 1641.
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358
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Whitelock’s Memorials of English Affairs, 1682.
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359
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The Works of Geffray Chaucer-printed by Reynes, 1542, two leaves MS.
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360
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Bunyan’s Works—third Edition, 2 vols. 1767.
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361
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Clarke’s Mirror for Saints and Sinners, 2 vols. plates, 1657.
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362
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Holy Bible, to the Psalms, 1804.
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363
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Matthew’s Bible, by Becke, 1551-imperfect.
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365
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Birch’s Lives, with Houbraken’s Heads-22 additional Portraits of the Nassau Family, fine original copy, in Russia, 1747.
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8.0.0
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366
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Cave’s Lives of the Fathers-Plates, 2 vols. 1682.
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1.0.0
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367
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Luther’s Divine Discourses-Portrait, 1652.
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368
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Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy—Frontispiece, 1676.
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369
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Rastall’s English Statutes, 1559-wants Title.
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370
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Hughe’s History of Barbadoes-Plates, 1750.
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371
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Sandy’s Journey to the Holy Land-Plates, 1637.
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Fragment of the Myrrour of the Worlde-printed by Lawrence Andrew, with Plates from Caxton’s Blocks, 1527.
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375
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T. Billyngs Five Wounds of Christ-one of the two copies struck off on vellum, illuminated Places, 1814, printed from an original MS.
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376
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Fulbert’s Lamentable Vision of the Devoted Hermit—printed from an original MS. Plates, 1813.
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10.6
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377
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Fulbert’s Lamentable Vision of the Devoted Hermit—the original MS. in Latin, on vellum, with the translation on vellum, a Metrical version in MS. printed copy of the Vision-Dunton’s version of the Vision - Crawshaw’s version of the Vision, in Latin and English, 1632-Bates’s version of the Vision, 1633-and Howel’s Vision between the Soul and Bodie, prose and verse, 1651-bound together in one vol.
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Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso, by Harington-Frontispiece and Plates, 1634.
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379
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Funeral Procession of the Princess Royal-20 Plates, and Letter-press. 1759.
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380
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Lodge’s Portraits of Illustrious Personages, 2 vols. an early Subscription Copy, 1821
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31.10.0
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381
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Strype’s Annals of the Reformation, 3 vols. 1735.
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382
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Strype’s Memorials of Archbishop Cranmer-Portrait, 1694.
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383
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Strype’s Life of Archbishop Grindal-Portrait, 1710.
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384
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Strype’s Life of Archbishop Whitgift, do. 1718.
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Fidde’s Life of Cardinal Wolsey-Portraits, 1726.
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386
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Gentillet against Machiavel, 1608.
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