A COLLECTION Of Curious PICTURES, VIZ. Paintings and Limnings.

By the Best MASTERS.

Will be sold by AUCTION on Wednesday the 8th, and Thursday and Friday the 9th and 10th of this instant October 1690. at the Barbadoes Coffe-House in Exchange-Alley. over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhil.

The Sale beginning precisely at Four of the Clock every Afternoon.

By Edward Millington.

Catalogues of which are distributed by Mr. Gilliflower in Westminster-Hall: Mr. Nott in the Pall Mall: Mr. Bently in Russel-street, Covent-Garden: Mr. Wilkin­on in Fleet-street: Mr. Hargrave, at the Kings-Head, over against Furnivals-Inn in Holborn: Mr; Miller, at the Acorn, in St. Paul's Church yard: And Mr. Crouch over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhil, Booksellers.

Conditions of Sale.

  • I. THat he who bids most is the Buyer, and if any Difference arise which the Company cannot Decide, then the Paintings, &c. shall be Exposed to Sale again.
  • II. That the Money for the Paintings &c. so bought is To be paid at the place of Sale within three Days after the Sale is ended, but for the Conveniency of such as de­sire them sooner, constant Attendance for delivery will be given every Day at the said Place.
  • III. That all Gentlemen, Ladies, &c. after the buying any Painting, will be pleased to give in their Names and Lodgings, at the Sale, otherwise to pay the third part of the Price, or the whole Money present­ly for them, where upon payment of the remainder within the time limited, the Paintings, Limnings, &c. shall be delivered to them or their Order.
  • IV. That no Person is to bid less than six-pence a time, for any Lott exposed to Sale.
  • V. That the Paintings, &c. 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, LIMNINGS, &c.

  • 1 A Piece of Oliver Cromwell, in a gold frame
  • 2 A Man smoaking, in a gilt frame
  • 3 — another, ditto
  • 4 a piece of Fruit in a gilt frame
  • 5 a piece of Buck-Hunting
  • 6 a King and Queen, in oval frames
  • 7 a Head in a gilded frame
  • 8 The Virgin Marys head
  • 9 a Man saying Grace
  • 10 a Moon piece, painted on board
  • 11 a Droll piece of Men smoaking, by Haemskirk
  • 12 Two pieces of Winter and Summer
  • 13 a Landskip with Beast
  • 14 a Landskip with Sun rising
  • 15 a Battle by a great master
  • 16 a fine Landskip
  • 17 a Bunch of Grapes
  • 18 Two Men at Back-gammon, by a Dutch master
  • 19 a piece of Souldiers Murdring, by a Dutch master
  • 20 a Landskip by Loten
  • 21 a curious Head done by Roustraten
  • 22 a Sea piece with a Wind-mill
  • 23 St. Jerom finely painted
  • 24 a Blackamoors Head
  • 25 The story of Pharaohs Daughter, and Moses taken out of the Bull-rushes
  • 26 a large piece of Still-life with a Carpet
  • 27 a curious Italian piece of an Angel, &c.
  • 28 a neat Fruit-piece with a China Bason
  • 29 a Stagg-hunting
  • 30 a Landskip four foot high
  • 31 a curious piece of a Venetian Palace
  • 32 a large Landskip of Loten, 6 foot high, 5 foot broad
  • 33 an Europa delicately painted by Lemence, 6 foot long
  • 34 Ceres meeting Mercury at the Temple
  • 35 The Host of Julius Caesar and Brutus
  • 36 a fine Landskip of Streeter
  • 37 a delicate Landskip of Knife
  • 38 a delicate Carpet, with a Violin, Book and Trumpet
  • 39 a Shock Dog, by a Dutch Master
  • 40 a Landskip in small, by a good master
  • 41 a Sketch of Naked Women, finely done
  • 42 a Flower piece of Bogdan
  • 43 a Landskip with a Grove
  • 44 Diana and her Nymphs in a Landskip
  • 45 a Landskip with Figures
  • 46 Queen Mary after Wissen
  • [Page 2]47 a large Landskip, by a good hand
  • 48 Daniel in the Lyons Den
  • 49 an Head curiously painted
  • 50 Mary Magdalen rarely painted on board
  • 51 a Morning Landskip with Figures, finely done on board
  • 52 a Night piece, and Blazing-Star, curiously done on board
  • 53 a Dutch Landskip with a Mule, very finely painted
  • 54 Venus neatly painted by a Dutch master
  • 55 a Turky-work'd Carpet and Flute, curiously done
  • 56 a Sketch of Naked Women, finely done
  • 57 a Landskip, curiously painted on board
  • 58 a Fruit-piece, with a Gold Cup, curiously done
  • 59 a Man and a Woman with a Red Herring, by old Boon
  • 60 a piece of the French Queen, finely painted
  • 61 a Woman looking upwards, strongly painted by de Ryek
  • 62 a Sea piece on board, finely painted
  • 63 a Cupid of Streeter finely painted
  • 64 a piece with Birds, by Young Boul
  • 65 a Sea piece by Peters
  • 66 a large Landskip by Cantelino of Rome
  • 67 The fair Helena by an Italian hand
  • 68 Oliver Cromwell
  • 69 a piece of Architecture by Knife
  • 70 Moses trampling upon Pharaoh's Crown, by ditto
  • 71 Hagar and Ishmael
  • 72 a curious Sea-Port, delicately painted, and full of Figures, by Castro
  • 73 a Fruit piece finely painted
  • 74 a delicate Kitchen piece, finely painted by an Italian
  • 75 Venus and Cupid, by an Italian hand
  • 76 a fine Landskip, by a Dutch master
  • 77 a Country Wake, with a great many Figures
  • 78 a Conversation piece
  • 79 a delicate small Landskip, with a Ruin, on board
  • 80 a Boys head
  • 81 Monkies smoaking
  • 82 a delicate small Landskip, on copper
  • 83 a Sea piece well done
  • 84 a Landskip by a Dutch master
  • 85 a Sea piece, ditto
  • 86 — another by ditto
  • 87 a piece of still-life well done
  • 88 a small Fruit piece finely done
  • 89 a Womans head, incomparably painted on board
  • 90 a Py'd Horse delicately painted
  • 91 an Italian piece of Cain and Abel neatly done
  • 92 a piece of Still-life, in an Ebony frame
  • 93 a Night piece with Men at Cards, finely done on board
  • 94 a Sea storm▪ curiously painted
  • 95 a Moon piece curiously painted, by a Dutch master
  • 96 a Night piece with beggars, neatly done
  • [Page 3]97 The Emperour of Russia rarely done
  • 98 a large Landskip of Christian
  • 99 a large Flower pot
  • 100 The Offering of Hannibal neatly done, by a Dutch master
  • 101 a Landskip neatly painted
  • 102 a Night piece incomparably painted
  • 103 a curious piece of K. Solomon and the Q. of Sheba
  • 104 a Fruit piece neatly painted
  • 105 a large Landskip, delicately painted by Ocear
  • 106 The Virgin Mary in Water colours
  • 107 St. John in the same
  • 108 a Droll-piece after Teneirs
  • 109 The Church of Rotterdam, curiously painted by a Dutch master
  • 110 a curious large piece of a Turkish Mosque, curiously painted with Figures
  • 111 The Strangling of the Grand Vizier, incomparably done
  • 112 a piece of Architecture, by Knife
  • 113 Galatea, curiously painted after an Italian master
  • 114 The Goddess Pallas, by Lemence
  • 115 Jupiter and Danae, or the Power of Gold, neatly done by an Italian master
  • 116 a Fruit piece well painted
  • 117 K. Charles I. after Van Dyck, by Stone
  • 118 a Landskip by an Italian, curiously painted
  • 119 a piece of Acteon and Diana
  • 120 Jacobs Dream, by an Italian master
  • 121 a Comical Fellow smoaking, by a Dutch master
  • 122 a Supernaculum finely painted
  • 123 an Usurer telling his Money
  • 124 a view of a Barbadoes Plantation, done from the Place
  • 125 a Fame, with Trophies of War, by a Dutch master
  • 126 Apollo playing to the Muses, by a good hand
  • 127 a Man playing on Bagg-pipes
  • 128 Cupid with Flowers, by a Dutch master
  • 129 a Landskip well done
  • 130 Our Saviour with the Woman of Samaria, neatly done
  • 131 a Landskip
  • 132 a Philosophers Head
  • 133 Haemskirks own head, neatly painted
  • 134 a Comical Presbyterian after Haemskirk
  • 135 a Man at Confession after Haemskirk
  • 136 a piece of Drunkards after Haemskirk
  • 137 an Usurer, in small, finely painted
  • 138 a Supper finely painted
  • 138 a Fool finely painted, in little
  • 139 a delicate large piece of Flowers
  • 140 Two Ballad singers
  • 141 a Leopard and Dogs
  • 142 a Landskip with Figures
  • 143 a Buck-hunting piece, by a good hand
  • 144 a delicate piece of Beasts of Van Bercham
  • 145 a smiling Head, by Franc [...] Halst
  • [Page 4]147 an Head on board
  • 148 a Boys head
  • 149 a Sketch of a Man at Cards and Dice
  • 150 a Landskip with a House
  • 151 an Hanch of Venison
  • 152 St. John Baptist finely painted
  • 153 a Sketch finely painted
  • 154 a Flower piece well done
  • 155 a Head, by a great master
  • 156 Cupid and Venus
  • 157 a piece of Still-life, after Roustraten
  • 158 a piece of Loten
  • 159 a small Landskip
  • 160 — another by a good hand
  • 161 a Landskip curiously painted on board
  • 162 a Landskip with a Ruine
  • 163 a Prospect of a House curiously painted
  • 164 a Hunting piece rarely painted
  • 165 a Shepherd and Shepherdess
  • 166 a Sea storm finely painted
  • 167 a Sea storm with a Castle
  • 168 Our Saviour driving the Buyers out of the Temple
  • 169 Posture Clark finely painted
  • 170 a Mallard finely done by a great master
  • 171 a delicate Flower-piece of Varelst
  • 172 a Landskip neatly painted
  • 173 a small piece of the Journying of the Israelites, by Dorenboos
  • 174 a Childs Picture, very finely painted
  • 175 a Mathematical Study neatly done
  • 176 Jacobs going into Aegypt, by Long Frank
  • 177 Jacobs Wrastling with the Angel, rarely done
  • 178 a Sea storm very finely painted
  • 179 a Sea fight between the Turks and Venetians
  • 180 an old Man kissing his Maid
  • 181 a large Landskip very finely painted
  • 182 a rare piece of fruit flowers, by Van Evanbrock
  • 183 a small Landskip after Westerman
  • 184 St. Jerom. a half length, by a good hand
  • 185 King William and Queen Mary, after Wissen
  • 186 a p [...]ospect of a Garden, finely done
  • 187 The Bantam Ambassadour, by Castro
  • 188 a Sea piece of Sailmakers
  • 189 an Italian piece of a Fowl, curiously done
  • 190 a Ruine, incomparably painted by old Pierce
  • 191 an Italian Flower piece, curiously done on board
  • 192 a piece of Piety, neatly painted by a good hand
  • 193 an incomparable fine Landskip, with a Water-Mill, rarely done
  • 194 a three quarter Turky-work'd Carpet, with a Watch, neatly done
  • 195 a large Italian storm neatly done
  • [Page 5]196 a large Italian Landskip with Cattle
  • 197 The Rape of Proserpine curiously painted
  • 198 Narcissus, or the fond Self-Admirer, by an Italian hand
  • 199 Neptune by a good master
  • 200 a Ladies Picture done by the life
  • 201 Prudence by an Italian hand
  • 202 a Landskip
  • 203 a Magdalen, or the great Penitent, well painted
  • 204 a fine piece of Still-life in a burnish'd gold frame
  • 205 a Comical piece, by a Dutch master
  • 206 K. Williams Mother, the Princess Royal
  • 207 King William, by a Dutch master
  • 208 a large Sea piece with the view of Argiers, finely done by Agust
  • 209 a large Italian piece of Angels appearing to Abraham before the burning of Sodom, delicately painted
  • 210 St. Katherine neatly done
  • 211 a curious piece of Sylenus, delicately painted by an Italian
  • 212 Susannah and the two Elders, finely painted by Derryck
  • 213 Perseus and Andromeda, curiously painted on board
  • 214 Dianas head finely painted
  • 215 a Birds Nest with Eggs in it, rarely painted
  • 216 a small Landskip with a Vineyard
  • 217 a piece of Ruines on the River of Rhine
  • 218 a little Sea piece with Ruines and Galley in it
  • 219 a Deaths Head curiously painted
  • 220 a small Landskip, supposed to be of Rubens
  • 221 a Conjurer, delicately painted by a Dutch master
  • 222 a large Battle curiously painted, by a great master
  • 223 a delicate Sea-Port, curiously painted
  • 224 a curious piece of Still-life, by a great hand
  • 225 a Fruit piece, finely done by Guilman
  • 226 a Storm, neatly painted by a Dutch master
  • 227 a Sea piece, incomparably painted by Peters
  • 228 an Italian piece of Jacob going into Aegypt, full of figures
  • 229 a large Palace, done by Lemence
  • 230 a piece of Fortune, in a gilded frame
  • 231 a curious piece of Flowers
  • 232 a fine piece of Card players on copper
  • 233 a Winter-piece
  • 234 a delicate piece of a Dutch Breakfast
  • 235 a small head on copper, by Wovers
  • 236 — another head on copper, by the same
  • 237 a Sea-storm, curiously done on copper
  • 238 a Winter-piece
  • 239 a Fish piece, by a good hand
  • 240 an Old Woman, and Monky chucking her under the chin
  • 241 a Moon-light finely painted
  • 242 a curious piece of the Burning of London, cutting off K. Charles I. Head, &c.
  • 243 a large Sea piece, with the view of Tangier, finely done
  • 244 a large Turky-work'd Carpet, with a Book
  • 245 a Fruit-piece, with a Lobster, neatly done
  • [Page 6]246 Our Saviour, incomparably painted on board
  • 247 — Idem, and Virgin Mary by the same hand
  • 248 The Resurrection of our Saviour, finely painted on board
  • 249 a large Vanity by Gaysborough, incomparably painted
  • 250 Susannah and the two Elders, rarely painted on board
  • 251 King William in an oval frame, well done
  • 252 The Dutchess of Grafton well done
  • 253 Dun-Scotus, or the Subtle Doctor
  • 254 The Countess of Litchfield
  • 255 an Emblem, with a Boy, painted by Streeter
  • 256 a fine Sea piece by Zeman, on board
  • 257 a Comical piece of Old Boon
  • 258 Jacobs Dream, by a good master
  • 259 an Italian piece of St. John Baptizing our Saviour, neatly done
  • 260 a Fruit piece neatly done by Guilman
  • 261 a Night piece with Robers, curiously done on board
  • 262 a large Landskip, curiously done by Christian
  • 263 a Dutch Storm with a Castle, neatly done
  • 264 a Fruit piece curiously painted by Guilman
  • 265 a Roman Story, curiously painted by a Dutch master
  • 266 a large Gardening piece finely painted, and full of Figures, 8 foot long, 4 high
  • 267 a Fruit-piece, finely done by Guilman
  • 268 an Italian piece of a Piper, rarely painted by an Italian
  • 269 a curious large piece of Abraham Treating of Angels under the Tree
  • 270 a Landskip with a Shepherd and Sheep, rarely painted on board
  • 271 a Noble Woman, finely painted by Ant. More
  • 272 Susannah and the two Elders, rarely painted
  • 273 a Madona incomparably painted on board, by an Italian
  • 274 a large piece of the Holy Family, by an Italian master
  • 275 a delicate large piece of an Horse and Blackamoor
  • 276 King William and Queen Mary, by a good hand
  • 277 a Conjurer curiously painted
  • 278 a Landskip of a Water-fall, by Christian
  • 279 a Prospect of a Garden neatly done
  • 280 a Night piece with the Arminian Merchants
  • 281 a piece of Pillaging finely done
  • 282 a Mans Head, by a great master
  • 283 Joseph and his Mistriss, on board
  • 284 a Young mans Head
  • 285 a Droll piece, with a Man smoaking
  • 286 a Flower piece on board
  • 287 a Dog after Van Dyck
  • 288 a Landskip on board
  • 289 a Head after Rubens

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