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            <p>A COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, Amongſt them ſeveral ORIGINALS OF THE Beſt Maſters, WILL BE Sold by <hi>A<g ref="char:V">Ʋ</g>CTION</hi> at the further end of the Middle <hi>Exchange</hi> in the <hi>Strand,</hi> other<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>wiſe called <hi>Salisbury Change,</hi> on <hi>Tueſday</hi> the <hi>29th.</hi> of <hi>April,</hi> at Four of the Clock in the Afternoon. <hi>The Conditions of Sale as uſual, and the time of Paying and fetching away the Lots ſo bought, to be within Three days after at the ſaid place, and paying Portridge.</hi>
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            <head>A COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS.</head>
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               <item>2 A ſmall Landskip—</item>
               <item>3 Another of the ſame—</item>
               <item>4 A little Flower piece—</item>
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               <item>6 A Landskip—</item>
               <item>7 Another Landskip—</item>
               <item>8 A pretty Landskip—</item>
               <item>9 Old <hi>Parr</hi> his Head painted upon Glaſs—</item>
               <item>10 A little Flower piece—</item>
               <item>11 Another piece of Flowers—</item>
               <item>12 A Droll, after <hi>Teniers</hi>—</item>
               <item>13 <hi>Suſanna</hi> and the Elders—</item>
               <item>14 An Original of <hi>Flyer</hi>—</item>
               <item>15 Two more of the ſame Hand—</item>
               <item>16 A Fruit piece—</item>
               <item>17 Another of the ſame—</item>
               <item>18 The Duke of <hi>Monmouth</hi>—</item>
               <item>19 Two ſmall Landskips by <hi>Flyer</hi>—</item>
               <item>20 A three quarter Landskip, after one <hi>Stalion</hi>—</item>
               <item>21 <hi>Diana</hi> and her Nymphs—</item>
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               <item>23 A Moon-ſhine</item>
               <item>24 A Droll finely Painted</item>
               <item>25 Sir <hi>Thomas Moor</hi> in little, after <hi>Holbeen</hi>
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               <item>28 A Doctor, after <hi>Teniers</hi>
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               <item>30 Cardinal <hi>Mazarine,</hi> after <hi>Champhaire</hi>
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               <item>31 King <hi>William</hi> and Queen <hi>Mary,</hi> in little</item>
               <item>32 A Feſtoon of Flowers Curiouſly done</item>
               <item>33 A ſmall Crucifix</item>
               <item>34 King <hi>William</hi> and Queen <hi>Mary</hi>
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               <item>35 A little Landskip, after an <hi>Italian</hi>
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               <item>36 A Lady and Child</item>
               <item>37 A St. <hi>Catherina</hi>
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               <item>38 A Landskip</item>
               <item>39 The Flight to <hi>Aegypt</hi> rarely well done</item>
               <item>40 A Flower piece after <hi>Simon Verelst</hi>
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               <item>41 A Landskip of Mr <hi>Bont</hi>
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               <item>42 A Virgin <hi>Mary</hi>
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               <item>43 A Woman lying on her Back</item>
               <item>44 King <hi>William</hi> and Queen <hi>Mary,</hi> in Ovel Frames</item>
               <item>45 The Duke of <hi>Monmouth</hi>
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               <item>46 One Original of <hi>Flyer</hi>
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               <item>47 Two ſmall Landskips of <hi>Flyer</hi>
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               <item>48 Two Originals of <hi>Flyer</hi>
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               <item>54 A Virgin <hi>Mary</hi> after <hi>Rubens</hi>
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               <item>55 A Deer Hunting</item>
               <item>56 <hi>Peter</hi> denying Chriſt</item>
               <item>57 A piece of Swans</item>
               <item>58 A Foreſt piece</item>
               <item>59 King <hi>William</hi> and Queen <hi>Many</hi> in little, whole Length</item>
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               <item>60 A piece of Fruit well done</item>
               <item>61 The Temple of Death, 7 Foot Long and 6 Foot High</item>
               <item>62 The Flight to <hi>Aegypt</hi>
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               <item>63 An <hi>Exe Homo</hi> after an <hi>Italian</hi>
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               <item>64 Two Ovel Landskips of <hi>Van Uliegen</hi>
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               <item>65 Two Doggs a Fighting</item>
               <item>66 King <hi>Charles</hi> the Second</item>
               <item>67 A little Landskip upon Coper</item>
               <item>68 A Droll by Mr. <hi>Heemskirck</hi>
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               <item>69 A Fire piece of <hi>Vander Velder</hi>
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               <item>70 Another Droll by <hi>Heemskirck</hi>
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               <item>71 A Flower piece of <hi>William Verelſt</hi>
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               <item>72 A Fryer hearing Conſſeſſion, by <hi>Heemskirck</hi>
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               <item>73 A Sea piece, an Original, by <hi>Vander Velde</hi>
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               <item>74 An Original of the ſame Hand</item>
               <item>75 A little Droll by Mr. <hi>Heemskirck</hi>
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               <item>76 A Winter piece of <hi>Vander Velder</hi>
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               <item>77 The King and Queen in little, by a <hi>Dutch</hi> Maſter</item>
               <item>78 Fair <hi>Roſamond</hi> by a good Hand</item>
               <item>79 <hi>Jane Shore</hi> well Painted</item>
               <item>80 A Copy by a good Hand, after Sir <hi>Peter Lilly</hi>
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               <item>81 A Flower piece of <hi>William Verelſt</hi>
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               <item>82 One <hi>East India</hi> Raven drawn by the Life</item>
               <item>83 A little Fruit piece drawn by the Life</item>
               <item>84 One <hi>Italian</hi> piece of a Surgeon</item>
               <item>85 A Fruit piece by a good Hand, after <hi>Boudon</hi>
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               <item>86 A little Sea piece, an Original</item>
               <item>87 King <hi>William</hi> and Queen <hi>Mary,</hi> firſt Copy after <hi>Wiſſen</hi>
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               <item>88 The Dutches of <hi>Mazarine,</hi> by a rare Maſter</item>
               <item>89 Another of the ſame Hand</item>
               <item>90 Another of the ſame Hand</item>
               <item>91 A Head after an <hi>Italian</hi>
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               <item>92 A <hi>Mary Magdalen,</hi> very well done, by a rare Ma<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ſter</item>
               <item>93 The Dutches of <hi>Portſmouth</hi>
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               <item>94 The Queen of <hi>Sweden</hi> in the Cradle, by a rare Maſter.</item>
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               <item>95 An Original of Mr. <hi>Hondius</hi> out of <hi>Ovid</hi>
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               <item>96 Another Original of the ſame Hand out of <hi>Ovid</hi>
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               <item>97 King and Queen <hi>Mary,</hi> very finely done</item>
               <item>98 A half length Landskip by a good Maſter</item>
               <item>99 The Lord of <hi>Devonſhire</hi>
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               <item>100 A piece of Fruit well done</item>
               <item>101 King <hi>James</hi> after <hi>Lathelier</hi>
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               <item>102 A little Dog</item>
               <item>103 Another little Dog</item>
               <item>104 A Feſton of Flowers by a good Hand, after <hi>Boudon</hi>
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               <item>105 A half length Landskip of <hi>Chriſtian</hi>
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               <item>106 Another of the ſame Hand</item>
               <item>107 A Flower-pot after <hi>Boudon</hi>
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               <item>108 The Holy Family, an Original by a <hi>Dutch</hi> Ma<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ſter</item>
               <item>109 A very fine piece of Fruit after <hi>Boudon</hi>
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               <item>110 An Original of King <hi>David</hi> in his Devotion</item>
               <item>111 A piece of a Dog and Duck</item>
               <item>112 A pleaſant Fellow hugging a <hi>Jack</hi> well done</item>
               <item>113 St. <hi>Sebaſtian,</hi> by a <hi>Dutch</hi> Maſter</item>
               <item>114 A Hiſtory out of <hi>Ovid,</hi> finely done</item>
               <item>115 King <hi>William</hi> at whole Length in little</item>
               <item>116 Queen <hi>Mary</hi> by the ſame Hand</item>
               <item>117 An Original of Mr. <hi>Hondius</hi>
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               <item>118 Another Original of the ſame Hand</item>
               <item>119 <hi>Dutch</hi> Boors a Dancing</item>
               <item>120 An Outlandiſh piece by a good Hand</item>
               <item>121 A Droll after <hi>Brower</hi>
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               <item>122 A Humour of a Drunken Fellow, after <hi>Teniers</hi>
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               <item>123 A Droll after <hi>Brower</hi>
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               <item>124 A Dreſſing-box and two Powder Boxes of right <hi>Indian</hi> Japan</item>
               <item>125 A Table and Stands and Looking-glaſs Frame of Japan</item>
               <item>126 A Droll, with a Woman a Piping</item>
               <item>127 A Droll with a Woman a Smoaking</item>
               <item>128 Two fine Flower pieces in Water Colours</item>
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               <item>129 King <hi>William</hi> and Queen <hi>Mary</hi> in fine Carv'd Frames, after <hi>Gibbons</hi>
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               <item>130 Two other fine Flower pieces in Water Colours</item>
               <item>131 King <hi>William</hi> and Queen <hi>Mary</hi> in fine Frames Silvered</item>
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               <item>134 A little Ruine</item>
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               <item>136 Another of the ſame Hand</item>
               <item>137 A fine Original, by a <hi>Dutch</hi> Maſter</item>
               <item>138 A little piece of Fruit, an Original</item>
               <item>139 Another by the ſame Hand</item>
               <item>140 A young Gentlewoman drawn by the Life</item>
               <item>141 One Original piece of Mr. <hi>Buts</hi>
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               <item>143 A half length Landskip of <hi>Keyſer</hi>
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               <item>144 A fine Sea piece</item>
               <item>145 Another of the ſame</item>
               <item>146 A <hi>Virgin Mary</hi> and our <hi>Saviour</hi>
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               <item>147 A Crucifix, after <hi>Van Dyck</hi>
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               <item>148 A <hi>Mary Magdalen</hi> well done</item>
               <item>149 An Hiſtory out of <hi>Ovid,</hi> by a <hi>Dutch</hi> Maſter</item>
               <item>150 St. <hi>Jerom,</hi> an Original by an <hi>Italian</hi>
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               <item>151 A King <hi>William</hi> and Queen <hi>Mary</hi>
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               <item>152 A piece of Plate and a Pickled Herring done by the Life</item>
               <item>153 <hi>Suſanna</hi> and the Elders finely done</item>
               <item>154 <hi>Mary Magdalen</hi> after an <hi>Italian</hi>
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               <item>155 One little Original by <hi>Heemskirck</hi> upon Copper</item>
               <item>156 Another of the ſame hand on Copper</item>
               <item>157 A little piece of Fruit and Flowers, after <hi>Boudon</hi>
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               <item>158 The Fire of <hi>London</hi>
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               <item>159 King <hi>William</hi> very well done, half Length</item>
               <item>160 An Original of <hi>Heemskirck</hi> upon Copper</item>
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               <item>162 Princeſs <hi>Ann</hi> of <hi>Denmark</hi> well done</item>
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               <item>166 A large Stag Hunting</item>
               <item>167 A Picture of a Lady finely Painted</item>
               <item>168 A three quarter Landskip</item>
               <item>169 Another of the ſame</item>
               <item>170 King <hi>William</hi> and Queen <hi>Mary</hi>
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               <item>171 A Landskip after <hi>Van Diſt</hi>
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               <item>174 An Hiſtory out of the Old Teſtament</item>
               <item>175 A Stag in the Water</item>
               <item>176 A piece of Ruines well Painted</item>
               <item>177 An Original <hi>Mary Magdalen,</hi> well done</item>
               <item>178 Boors Singing, by <hi>David Teniers</hi>
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               <item>179 A piece of Ruines, by <hi>Griffeers</hi>
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               <item>180 An Original Landskip</item>
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               <item>184 <hi>Mary Magdalen</hi> in Little</item>
               <item>185 Nine Pictures more with fine Glaſs before them</item>
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