A COLLECTION OF Prints and Paintings, By the Best MASTERS; With several Volumes of Ogilby's Atlas.

Will be Sold by AUCTION on Friday the 5th of this instant July, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill.

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

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. Wilkinson in Fleet-street: Mr. Miller in St. Paul's Church-yard: And Mr. Crouch over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill, Booksellers.

[...]he Conditions of Sale as usual, and the time of paying and fetching away the Lots so bought, to be within Three days after it at the said place.

PRINTS, &c.

  • 1 THe Twelve Apostles in a book, by Martin de Vos
  • 2 Two Prints of Rubens, one of his own graving, and the other by Pontius
  • 3 Three Prints after Poussin, Bourdon and Rembrant
  • 4 Four Prints after Tempest, Raphael, Vandyck and Andriani
  • 5 Three Prints after Wouwerman
  • 6 Three Prints after Van Dyck, and others
  • 7 Four Prints after Guido Palma and Bassan
  • 8 Four Prints after Berghem
  • 9 Five Prints after Elsamer, Martin de Vos, and others
  • 10 A neat Drawing of a Shepherd
  • 11 Six Prints of Callot and Erthinger
  • 12 Three of Chasteau, and others
  • 13 Two of Virgin Mary and a Frier
  • 14 Two large Prints.—A Fiddler large
  • 15 A Sancta Maria Major.—A large Crucifix
  • 16 A very large Ecce Homo.— A Christ
  • 17 A Madona.— A last Supper
  • 18 Our Saviour appearing to Mary after the Resurrection
  • 19 Piece of our Saviours bringing before Pilate
  • 20 Our Saviour and the Pharisees
  • 21 St. Symeon.— A Crucifix
  • 22 St. John Baptizing our Saviour in the Wilderness
  • 23 The Marriage of Canaan in Gallilee
  • 24 The last Supper.— A piece of Purgatory
  • 25 A very large Crucifix
  • 26 Another with the Crowning of our Saviour with Thorns
  • 27 The Salutation of the Blessed Virgin
  • 28 The Nativity of our Saviour
  • 29 A Book of Sadlers Hermites and Hermitesses, in about 200 Plates

PAINTINGS.

  • 1 A Piece of Flowers
  • 2 An other Piece of Flowers
  • 3 A small Flower-pot
  • 4 A Piece with Birds, and a Hare
  • 5 A Head looking up
  • 6 An Old Man's Head
  • 7 A small Piece with Bread, Wine and Lemons
  • 8 A small Landskip
  • 9 A Piece with a Pheasant and Fruit
  • 10 A Head by Wright
  • 11 A Head of Souse
  • 12 A Still-life after Roostraten
  • 13 Venus and Cupid after Caralt
  • 14 A Story of Za [...]us
  • 15 A small Water-fall
  • 16 Our Saviour in the Garden
  • 17 Nicodemus and Christ, by a Dutch Master
  • 18 A Sun-rising, a Landskip
  • 19 A Landskip with a Castle
  • 20 Three Kings, K. C. I. C. II. and K. James II.
  • [Page]22 A Fiddler after Browert
  • 23 A Frost-piece, by a Dutch Master
  • 24 History of Crassus, after Poussine
  • 25 A Fire-piece of Troy, by an Italian Master
  • 26 A Droll.— A small Landskip
  • 27 A Fire-piece.—Story of Armedia, after Van Dyck
  • 28 A Roman Story, by a Dutch Master
  • 29 A small Landskip.— A Flower-pot
  • 30 Lucret after Titian
  • 31 The Woman of Samaria
  • 32 A Landskip, 5 foot long, and 3 deep
  • 33 A Roman Charity
  • 34 A Roman History
  • 35 Titian's Mistriss after Titian
  • 36 Half length of St. John
  • 37 A large Flower-piece
  • 38 A King Charles II. after Lilly
  • 39 Queen Katherine
  • 40 Half length of the Lady Nowell
  • 41 K. Charles I. after Van Dyck
  • 42 Queen Mother
  • 43 A naked Venus
  • 44 Mary Magdalen after Titian
  • 45 A Head of Queen Mary
  • 46 A St. Katherine
  • 47 A Head of Queen Mother, after Van Dyck
  • 48 A Head of King Charles I. after the same
  • 49 A Piece of Still-life, with a Pomegranate, and Silver Cup, by De Heem of Antwerp
  • 50 A Glorious Piece of Flowers, by G. Verbrughen
  • 51 A Piece fit for a Chimney of Judith and Olifernes, by a Dutch Master
  • 52 A large Piece of Fish, by the most famous Master in that way of Painting
  • 53 A King William after Wissen, by a Dutch Man
  • 54 A Head by Long Jean.— A Piper
  • 55 An Old Womans Head
  • 56 A Spanish Conversation of Van Hock
  • 57 A Schetch of the Judgment of Paris
  • 58 A Bachanal.— An Womans Head finely Painted
  • 59 A Piece of two Boys Heads
  • 60 A Ceiling Piece of Jordaens
  • 61 A Peice of Fowle.— An Womans Head
  • 62 A Small Landskip
  • 63 A Fine Piece of Linnen by Taxis
  • 64 A Fine Landskip
  • 65 An Old Mans Head Curiously Painted
  • 66 A Piece of Fruit Curiously Painted, by de Heem on Copper
  • 67 A Battle Finely Painted by Meulner
  • 68 A Piece of Flea-Catching Curiously Painted by Brower
  • 69 A fine Landskip by Van Uden
  • 70 A Head delicately painted by Tiisens
  • 71 A Bawdy-House finely painted, by Vander Lanen
  • 72 A Garland of Flowers, by Theod. Anebanck
  • 73 An Head of an Old Man
  • 74 An Old Womans Head
  • [Page]75 A fine Landskip by Netts.— A Dutch Kitchin by Ostade
  • 76 A Virgin Mary and a Frier, finely done by Van Bowlen
  • 77 An Head of a Woman.— A Knife-grinder, by David Teniers
  • 78 A piece of Lucretia, by Schutt
  • 79 Christ taken from the Cross, by John Bapt. Hergoost, delicately done
  • 80 The twelve Sybils well painted
  • 81 A Flower-piece, curiously painted, of Brughell of Brussels
  • 82 A piece of the Fox and Crow, finely done by De Vos
  • 83 A piece of St. Lawrence finely painted.— A Dutch Womans Head
  • 84 An Italian piece of Shell-fish: — An Old Womans Head
  • 85 An Old Mans Head:— A piece of Europa
  • 86 A Madona on Copper, curiously Painted.— An Old Mans Head
  • 87 A Diana, finely painted on Copper, by Franck
  • 88 A Battel of Stevensons Painting.— A Peice Curiously Painted by a good Hand
  • 89 Another by the same.— An Europa
  • 90 Christ the Virgin Mary, St. John and Elizabeth
  • 91 Virgin Mary and our Saviour.—The Woman giving her Father Suck in Prison
  • 92 Aencas carrying his Father out of the Fire of Troy.Mary Magdalen
  • 93 A Landskip.— Pyramus and Thisbe
  • 94 St: John the Baptist Beheaded. — An Old Mans Head well Painted
  • 95 A Turks Head Finely Painted.— St. Jerome Ditto
  • 96 A Frier Smoaking well painted.— Another by the same Hand
  • 97 Three Friers a Singing, finely painted.— A Dutch Droll by the same Hand
  • 98 An Old Fisher-Man Smoaking, Ditto
  • 99 Another Head by the same Hand Finely painted.—One Head of Haemskirk
  • 100 —Another by the same Hand
  • 101 A Leopard.— A Piece of two Lyons
  • 102 A large Landskip, 5 foot long, 3 foot & half broad
  • 103 A Piece of Oliver Cromwell
  • 104 A Lyon and Dogs
  • 105 The two Philosophers, Heraclitus and Democritus
  • 106 A Piece of Bare-baiting
  • 107 A Piece of Swans and a Parrot
  • 108 A Piece of Bull-baiting
  • 109 A Dog after Lasulere
  • 110 A Piece of Prospective
  • 111 A Dog and piece of Beef
  • 112 A Monky-piece
  • 113 Roman Story after Jordaens
  • 114 A Fiddler after Roostraten
  • 115 A Droll
  • 116 Three Sketches, by a good Hand
  • 117 Sampson and Dalilah finely Painted
  • 118 A Storm rarely Painted by A. Antonissin
  • 119 A neat Flower-piece, by J. D. Uries
  • 120 A Landskip neatly Painted, by F. M.
  • 121 A Battel curiously Painted, by an Italian Hand
  • 122 A Sketch, by Annib. Carratz
  • 123 And Old Mans Head finely Painted
  • 124 Our Saviour in the Wilderness, Painted on Copper
  • 125 A Bird with three Medlers, neatly Painted
  • 126 Half length Man of Sir Peter Lilly.— Woman, Ditto
  • 127 Ogilbys Hist. of Africa, 2 Vol. of China, Japan, Illustrated with Cutts, 4 Vol. Folio
FINIS.

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