A Choice Collection of Valuable PAINTINGS Most of which are Originals; By the Best Ancient and Modern Masters, viz.

  • Old Boon.
  • Van Diest.
  • Van Haerlem.
  • Westerhout.
  • Haemskirk.
  • De Rien.
  • Verhagen.
  • Gael.
  • Vander Mere.
  • Zuringa.
  • Sonoys.
  • De Lorme.
  • Holbien.
  • Saftleven.
  • Van Hoeck.
  • Viteringu.
  • Maas.
  • Soynge.
  • Peters.
  • Hondius.
  • Dobson.
  • Deckar.
  • Frank.
  • Father Segar.
  • Rombouts.
  • Zucro.
  • Mila.
  • Le Brun.
  • Verdoes.
  • Vrowman.
  • Le Peeper.
  • Edema
  • Walker.
  • Sanderson.
  • Van Harp
  • Mooy.
  • Petrozzi.
  • Blomaert.
  • Bynbranet.
  • Soutmau.
  • Verhagen.
  • Greenhill.
  • Wyck.
  • Pompe.
  • Van Schoten.
  • Vinckeboon.
  • Bogdan.
  • Goltzius.
  • Teneirs.
  • Old Molinos.
  • Breughel.
  • Berkham.
  • Francis Floris.
  • Griffiere.
  • Mempert.
  • Cott.
  • Bartel Enghels
  • Rubens
  • P. Vander Werf
  • Melinos.
  • Old Knyfe.

Will be Sold by AUCTION at Wills Coffee-house, at the West-end of the Court of Requests, over against the Painted Chamber, near Westminster-hall; on Tuesday the 10th of this instant November, 1691. The Sale beginning at Nine in the Morning.

By JOHN BƲLLORD.

Catalogues are Destributed Gratis at the Coffee-Houses in Westminster Hall and at the place of Sal

Conditions of SALE.

  • I. That he who bids most is the Buyer, but if any difference arise the Painting is to be exposed to Sale again.
  • II. That the Mony for the Paintings so sold, is to be paid at the place of Sale, within 3 days after the Sale is ended; but for such as desire them sooner, Attendance for delivery, will be given every Day, at the said place.
  • III. That all Gentlemen, &c. give in their Names, and places of Abode, or Earnest for what they buy, if desired.
  • IV. That no Person is to bid less than Six pence a time for any Lot exposed to Sale.
  • V. That all Gentlemen, &c. who shall buy Paintings at this Sale, and desire to have them pack'd up carefully, to be sent into Country, may have them pack'd in Cases, and sent to any Carriers Inn, in and about London, they paying only for the Cases and Porteridge, the Undertaker not desiring any Gain thereby.
  • VI. That the Paintings may be viewed by any Persons, that please to repair to the place of Sale; where Catalogues are given to those that require them.

PAINTINGS, &c.

  • 1 A Fruit piece by a Dutch master
  • 2 A side Face of Mrs. Nott
  • 3 Our Saviour and the Woman of Samaria
  • 4 a Woman curiously painted by Bourguignon
  • 5 St Anna and the Virgin Mary
  • 6 a Droll by old Boon
  • 7 A small Landskip by Bovaert
  • 8 a Landskip by Van Diest
  • 9 a Landskip with figures by Rens
  • 10 Another by the same master
  • 11 a Mans head by Cornelius Van Haerlem
  • 12 a Sea-piece by Van Westerhout
  • 13 a Landskip well painted by Smith
  • 14 Another by the fame master
  • 15 Melchizedeck and the Angel curiously painted
  • 16 a Fisherman selling Fish by Hacmskirk
  • 17 a Carpet and Still-life, by Van Maste
  • 18 a Head in Stone Colours
  • 19 a Flower piece and fruit
  • 20 a Landskip by Verstratten
  • 21 A piece of Still-life finely painted
  • 22 A piece curiously painted by Van Diest
  • 23 A piece of Fish by Robinson
  • 24 Some Smoakers finely painted by Haemskirk
  • 25 a View of Amsterdam well painted
  • 26 a Fidler by Van Harpe
  • 27 The XII Emperours Heads well painted
  • 28 a Night piece by Van Diest
  • 29 a Mary Magdalen by old Boon
  • 30 a Half Length Landskip by Vanderstraten
  • 31 a Landskip by De Rieu
  • 32 a Landskip by Lenard
  • 33 Another by the same master
  • 34 a Festoon of fruit by Verhagen
  • 35 a Landskip by Brero
  • 36 a Sea piece by Percellus
  • 37 an Italian Landsk. with a hollow Rock & fig.
  • 38 a Flower piece by Verelst
  • 39 an Hair lying on a Table
  • 40 The battel by the River Boyn in Irel. by Maas
  • 41 a View of Epsom Wells well painted
  • 42 Another piece by the same hand finely painted
  • 43 Cupid supporting the Globe by Bourgignon
  • 44 Oliver Cromwel (a half Length) well painted
  • 45 a piece of Fish, painted, from the Life, an orig.
  • 46 a Landskip with a Castel painted by Soynge
  • 47 Another with Fishermen dragging a Net ditto
  • 48 a Sea piece by Peters
  • [Page 1]49 a curious Head supposed by Rubens
  • 50 The Holy Family curiously painted
  • 51 a Landskip in Limning, finely finished
  • 52 a piece of Fruit, by Evenbrook
  • 53 a three quarter Ruin finely painted
  • 54 a Sea-storm by Van Diest
  • 55 a very fine Stag hunting by Hondius
  • 56 Brass and Copper Vessels incomparably done
  • 57 a Secular Nun by Dobson
  • 58 a Fruit piece by Guilman
  • 59 a Gentleman and his Mistress by old Boon
  • 60 Silence by an Italian hand
  • 61 a Mans head finished up by Van Dyck
  • 62 a Landskip by Vanderstratten
  • 63 a Night piece by Waterman
  • 64 a Mans head by a Disciple of Ostade
  • 65 a Landskip by Decker
  • 66 Another by the same master
  • 67 a Bacchanal by Van Acha
  • 68 a piece of Still-life by old Bergham
  • 69 an orig. piece of Painting with Books & Violin
  • 70 a sleeping Venus by a Venetian
  • 71 a Sea-piece on board by Sailmaker
  • 72 K. VV. and Q. Mary a 3 quarter piece well done
  • 73 Sybilla Persica, a half Length curiously painted
  • 74 a Landskip curiously painted by August
  • 75 a Landskip with Cattle, and a Ruine by a D. m.
  • 76 a Landskip with Cattle, supposed by Crab
  • 77 a Sea piece by Wouters
  • 78 a curious Landskip by Van Stourt
  • 79 a piecce of Flowers by Verendale
  • 80 a three quarter Winter-piece well painted
  • 81 a Landskip well painted by Edema
  • 82 The Countess of Warwick finely painted
  • 83 a devout Madona by Walker
  • 84 Venus and Adonis finely painted
  • 85 a Landskip by Vanderstratten
  • 86 A small Landskip very fine by Sanderton
  • 87 a Night piece by Waterman
  • 88 a Landskip by Bovaert
  • 89 a Landskip by Lenard
  • 90 Another by the same master
  • 91 A curious piece of Birds by Lelyenbergh
  • 92 a Sea calm with Ships very fine
  • 93 a piece of ruines, a half Length, finely painted
  • 94 The Moon and Endimion by De Bray
  • 95 Sybilla Tyburtina, a half Length, finely done
  • 96 a Dutch Family, finely painted by Haemskirk
  • 97 A curious Carpet and Still-life by Mars
  • 98 a piece of Fruit by Guilman
  • [Page 5]99 a Droll by Hemskirk
  • 100 a Posture head of a Woman
  • 101 A curious Rock by Hondius
  • 102 a Landskip by Bovaert
  • 103 a Landskip with Ruines by De Hart
  • 104 Jupiter in the shape of Diana courting Calista by V. Harp
  • 105 Sybilla Samia a half Length curiously painted
  • 106 [...] Sea calm in black and white by Mooy
  • 107 The old Prince of Orange by Mirevelt
  • 108 The prospect of Harlem by Knyfe
  • 109 a piece of Still-life painted by Vander Meer
  • 110 Joseph and his Mistress on copper by Upstall
  • 111 A small Landskip by Sanderton
  • 112 a Conversation by Vander elst
  • 113 a sea-piece by Van Dunken
  • 114 a half Length waterfal by Leo Petrozzi
  • 115 Sybilla Delphica, a half Length well painted
  • 116 A singing piece finely painted by Hemskirk
  • 117 Our Saviours birth by Blomaert
  • 118 a head of the L. Cecil, Bar. of Burleigh, an orig.
  • 119 a figure representing Prudence by Goltzius
  • 120 O. Hemskirk, Brower, & Teniers, in one piece by Hemsk.
  • 121 The Ruines of Thetford Abby, by old Pierce
  • 122 Presbyterian Conventicle by Larroon
  • 123 Mary Magdalen (a half Length) curiously painted
  • 124 A curious piece by Wyck
  • 125 A piece of Monkys on copper by Teniers
  • 126 A Landskip with a Moon-shine by old Molinos
  • 127 a Day Landskip very fine by the same master
  • 128 A History piece by Rombout Van Troye
  • 129 a Landskip on copper by Brughel
  • 130 A very fine piece by Berckham
  • 131 Cupid by Fran Floris
  • 132 a Winter piece by Vanderstrate
  • 133 an Italian Landskip an original
  • 134 a Landskip with a Ruine by Grieffre
  • 135 An amorous piece finely finished by Hemskirk
  • 136 a 3 quartcr piece of K. Charles I. well done
  • 137 Lapland winter piece with fig. by Guida Camer
  • 138 a Snickasnee piece by a Dutch Master
  • 139 a Sea-storm curiously painted by Brain
  • 140 a Winter-piece curiously painted by B. Gael
  • 141 a prospect of a Church by Neifs, the fig. by Frank
  • 142 Ixion embracing a Cloud, instead of Juno
  • 143 a 3 quarter piece, called the Powder plot by Hemskirk
  • 144 a Shepherdess finely painted by an Italian
  • 145 a flower-piece by Guilman
  • 146 a Fruit-piece by Bogdan and Vander Meer
  • 147 madora and Angelica by a Disciple of Kembrant
  • 148 A Landskip with Rocks, by mompert
  • [Page 4]149 a piece of Still-life by Vander Meer
  • 150 a Sea-piece by Moliere
  • 141 a Flower-piece by Father Segar
  • 192 a Fryer and his Whore by Castro
  • 153 Tne five Sences very fine by Spykerman
  • 153 a Turkey Merchant by Van Hook
  • 155 a large piece of Susanna and the Elders, by Mocenigo
  • 156 a large pc of Flowers, Plate, and Dogs, in a Gold frame
  • 157 a Landskip with Nymphs by De Keyser
  • 158 a Chymist, an Original painted by a very great Master
  • 159 a Sea prospect, represent a fresh gale of Wind, by Mooy
  • 160 a Moon-shine curiously drawn, by the same master
  • 161 a plece of Still-life, by Van Balen
  • 162 Apollo and Mercius, by an Italian
  • 163 Maurice Prince of Orange, by Soutman
  • 164 a Landskip by Bott
  • 165 a Womans Head by Rembrant
  • 166 a Landskip with Cattel by Zuringa
  • 167 a Landskip by Lenard
  • 168 another by the same master
  • 169 St. Peters Head by an Italian
  • 170 a Lady and her Gentlcwoman by Meevens
  • 171 a Fruit-piece by Bogdan
  • 172 an Italian pc of Death tread. among the Heads of Princes
  • 173 a Turkey Carpet and Fowl, by Mars
  • 174 an Italian Landskip with Rocks well painted
  • 175 a Landsk. with a Ruin & Fig. by that gr. mr. Rombouts
  • 176 a large Landskip with Figures, by Verhaghen
  • 177 Ships at Sea in a fresh gale of Wind, by Mooy
  • 178 a curious Sea-calm by the same master
  • 179 a large Landskip with Cattel, finely paint. by Enghel
  • 180 a Head by Anthony Moor
  • 181 The Voluptuous Age by Breughel
  • 182 The Transfiguration of Christ, by Sonoys
  • 183 a prospect of Arnem by a great master
  • 184 a Winter-piece very fine by De Stumme
  • 185 Our Saviour by Zucro
  • 186 The Lord Dundee, by Greenhill
  • 187 a very fine Italian Landskip on Copper
  • 188 a piece of Apricocks by Bogdan
  • 189 a Winter-piece by Bovaert
  • 190 a Crucifix on Copper by Old Frank
  • 191 a Landskip with Figures and Cattel, by De Heude
  • 192 a Landskip with a River and Figures, by Giov. Valesio
  • 193 a Storm, with a curious prospect of a Town, by Mooy
  • 194 a large pc of the wise men offer. to our Saviour, finely painted by a great master
  • 195 The Angels appearing to the Shepherds, an Original
  • 196 The prospect of Elizabeth Castle in Guernsey, by Knyfe
  • 197 a Landskip with a Country Fair, by Heermans
  • 198 another piece of Pleasure Boats, by the same master
  • [Page 5]199 The Holy Family by Willeboords
  • 200 Christs Grave by Colinus
  • 201 a fine Italian Landskip on Copper
  • 202 a Landskip by Mela
  • 203 a curious Landskip by Molino
  • 204 a large Original Landskip and Fig. by Wyck
  • 205 a large Landskip by the same, Figures by Wyck
  • 206 another by the same master, curiously painted
  • 207 a Battel-piece by Moulneo
  • 208 a Landskip with a Wind-mill, by Goyer
  • 209 David by Rubens
  • 210 a Landskip by Holbein
  • 211 a Prospect of London by old Knyfe
  • 212 a Shepherd and Shepherdess, by Le Brun
  • 213 a large pc. with Soldiers incampt well done
  • 214 a Conversation piece by a Dutch master
  • 215 a Sea calm with Ships, Yatchs, and other Vessels, with the prospect of Amsterdam
  • 216 a Country Wedding by a Dutch master
  • 217 a Sea calm with a prospect of Greenland by Mooy
  • 218 A piece of Boors singing an original
  • 219 a Landskip by Du Boys
  • 220 a Woman-reading by Rembrant
  • 221 A large Sea prospect curiously drawn in black and white by Pompe
  • 222 a Woman with a Salmon by Schalka
  • 223 a Laughing Boy by Frans Hales
  • 224 A curious Stag hunting by Hondius
  • 225 Jupiter and Pomona curiously painted by that admired mast. Peter V. Werf
  • 226 a curious Landskip of a view upon the Rhine, with Fig. by that gr. mast. Saftleven
  • 227 a large and cur. Sea-pc, with a view of the East-India Dock at Amsterd. by Pompe
  • 228 a Landskip with Sheep, by that incomparable master Verdoes
  • 229 a Landskip by Hondius
  • 230 a Fruit-piece by Van Schoten
  • 231 a Landskip with Deer and Goats, by Savory
  • 232 The Kings Landing in Holland, by Mooy
  • 233 The Lady Digby by Remee
  • 234 a large pc of Still-life, curiously paint. by Vander Meer
  • 235 a Drunken Woman by Meneus
  • 236 a Sea-Triumph, an Original curiously painted
  • 227 a curious Landskip with Ruines, by Griffiere
  • 238 a Winter-piece well painted
  • 239 a Landskip with Naked Figures
  • 240 Madam Philips the Poetress finely painted
  • 241 a Landskip by Van Goyen
  • 242 a Landskip by Verstrada
  • 243 Christs Birth by Van Hoeck
  • 244 a Landskip by Molinos
  • 245 St. Johns Head by Rubens
  • 246 Ruines by Vergozoone
  • 247 a large piece of Thistles, with a Birds Nest, Birds, and Butter-flies, curi­ously painted by that incomparable master Vrowman
  • [Page 4]248 a large piece of a Garrison marching out, by Wyck
  • 249 a Head curiously painted by Rynbrandt
  • 250 a fruit-piece by Boulenger
  • 251 Balaams Ass by Vinckeboon
  • 252 a Sea-piece by old Knyfe
  • 253 a Musical Lady extraordinary fine, by Van Vere
  • 254 Wine and Oysters, in a fine frame, by Rousden
  • 255 a piece of Horses touch'd by Wyck
  • 256 a Landskip with Venus & Adonis, cur. paint. by Velamena
  • 257 a small Landskip with many figures, finely painted
  • 258 a curious Sea-pieee with Ships and Yatchts by Pompe
  • 259 a Sun-set finely painted by Wyck
  • 260 a piece of Fish
  • 261 a Winter-piece by Wagener
  • 262 a Landskip by Rombouts
  • 263 Prince William of Friesland
  • 264 a shepherds Head by Blomaert
  • 265 a curious prospect by De Lorme
  • 266 a curious Landskip by Viteringa
  • 267 another smaller curiously painted by the same master
  • 268 Apollo and Daphne by De Bury
  • 269 a Landskip with the Sea at a distance, by Giovanni Talesio
  • 270 a Madona and Mary Magdalen, both on Copper
  • 271 Two Fryers Heads by Le Peeper
  • 272 another by the same master
  • 273 a piece representing Hell
  • 274 a Landskip with a fountain, by Wagener
  • 275 a neat Landskip by the same master
  • 276 a piece representing Purgatory
  • 277 a fruit-piece by Vander Meer
  • 278 a Landskip by De Haie
  • 279 a Landskip by Lenard
  • 280 another by the same master
  • 281 a fire-piece well painted
  • 282 a Landskip with Mary Magdalen by a good hand
  • 283 a Sea storm curiously painted by a great master
  • 284 a Moon-shine by Van Diest
  • 285 a small Landskip with Cattel, by a Dutch master
  • 286 a curious Landskip fit for a Chimney, by Van Hack
  • 287 a large Sea-piece, with the Kings landing at Yarmouth, by Mooy
  • 288 Two pieces of Dogs very fine
  • 289 an Oxe head by the same master
  • 290 a piece of Still-life, an Original, finely painted
  • 291 a piece of Crabs curiously painted by Bogdan
  • 292 a Landskip with figures, by Rens
  • 293 anotner by the same master
  • 294 a curious Battel-piece, by Wyck
  • 295 a Snow-piece finely painted
  • 296 a Landskip pai2ted by a good master
  • 297 a Landskip euriously painted by Lenard
  • 298 another by the same master
  • 299 a Landskip by Kaipberghen
  • 300 The Adoration, on Copper, by young Frank
  • 301 a Boys Head by Holbien
  • 302 a large Sea-piece, with a view of the Yatcht, & the K.'s landing in Hol. by Mooy
  • 303 King Williams Mother, by Honyman
  • 304 an extraordinary flower-piece by Seignior Baptist
  • 305 a large Sea-piece curiously drawn in black and white, by Mooy
  • 306 Mr. Clargis the principal contriver of the happy Restauration, an Original
  • 307 a small piece of fruit on Copper, finely painted
  • 308 Venus and Cupid on Copper, curiously painted
  • 309 a Sea-piece well painted
  • 310 a large and curious inside prospect of a Church in Flanders, with figures, by that great mastea De Lorme.

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