A Curious COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, and DRAWINGS, by the Best MASTERS.

With several Books of Prints, Roman Antiquities, Statues, Coines, Battels, Ogilby's Bible with Cuts, &c.

Will be Sold by AUCTION on Friday the 14th of this instant June, 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.

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

DRAWINGS and LIMNINGS.
  • 1 TWO Drawings of Lucas van Leyden, done with a Pen
  • 2 Two Drawings in water Colours
  • 3 Two neat Drawings in water Colours
  • 4 A Drawing of a Landskip in Cryons by Anthony Waterlow
  • 5 Two neat Drawings in water Colours
  • 6 Four Drawings in water Colours
  • 7 A Head drawn by Hans Holben
  • 8 Two neat Drawings in water Colour Limning
  • 9 A Curious Piece of Fruit in water Colours
  • 10 Our Saviour's Birth, Drawn by Peter Perusine
  • 11 Two neat Drawings of Birds in water Colours
  • 12 A Monkey and Bird in water Colours
PAINTINGS.
  • 1 A Head by Guido Rheni
  • 2 A Battel of Lemence
  • 3 A Roman History after Larisse
  • 4 A Blackamore's Head
  • 5 A Sketch of Polo van Lent, black and white
  • 6 Another by the same Hand
  • 7 A Droll by a good Hand
  • 8 A Battel
  • 9 An Italian Head
  • 10 A Boy's Head, by an Italian Master
  • 11 An Italian Tombe, done by a good Master
  • 12 The History of Moses taken out of the Rushes by Danembera
  • 13 A Droll Piece
  • 14 A Mary Magdalen after Zucchary
  • 15 A Bacchus and Ariadne by Danembera
  • 16 Attalanta and Meleager by the same Hand
  • 17 A Boys Head of Cornelius Schut
  • 18 A Man and Womans Head by P. P. Rubens
  • 19 Christ and St. John, by P. P. Rubens
  • 20 A Marshall of France, by Van Dyck
  • 21 A Head of Nero Emperour, by Tintorett
  • 22 A Landskip with a Castle, 5 foot long, and 3 foot high, by a Dutch Master
  • 23 A Landskip with Goats and Geese 5 foot long, 2 foot and a half high
  • 24 A Frost piece, by a Dutch Master
  • 25 A Piece finely done by Stafanio Florencie
  • 26 A Spanish General's Head after Van Dyck
  • 27 A Senator of Rome's Head done by Francis Floris
  • 28 A fine Landskip and Ruine, done by Gaspar de Roma
  • 29 An old Mans Head, done by Jos. Bibera Spagnolet
  • 30 An old Mans Head, done by John Levens
  • 31 A Virgin Mary, done by P.P. Rubens
  • 32 A Landskip with neat Figures and Ruins
  • [...] Angel, done by P. Lastman
  • [...] [...]arine after Sir Peter Lilly
  • [...] driven out of Paradice, finely Painted
  • [...] a Glass Painted by Willeborts.
  • [...] Monkey and Birds, 7 foot high, 6 foot wide, Painted by a Dutch Master
  • [...] Head by C. Schutt
  • [Page]39 A Landskip done by Vander Goos
  • 40 A Juno with the Peacock in the Clouds by Van Lemence
  • 41 A Pallas by Lemence
  • 42 A Cupid and Psyche by the same Master
  • 43 A Virgin Mary by the same
  • 44 Oliver Cromwell's Head
  • 45 King Charles the First's Head after Dobson
  • 46 A Cupid by Van Lemence
  • 47 A Daffydilly, &c. by Simon Varelst
  • 48 A small Flower after Montingo
  • 49 A Dutchess of Modena's Head after Gaskar.
  • 50 A half length of Pallas by Van Lemence
  • 51 Queen Dowagers Head
  • 52 A Head of the Earl of Southampton
  • 53 A Duel of Van Lemence
  • 54 A Sea piece of Vander Velde
  • 55 Diana by Van Lemence
  • 56 A Head of the Lord Russel
  • 57 A Magdalen, by an Italian Master
  • 58 A Sea Fight by Vander Velde
  • 59 Our Saviour and Fishermen, in black and white
  • 60 A large Landskip by a Dutch Master
  • 61 A Landskip by Vander Deck
  • 62 —Another by the same hand
  • 63 A Sea Piece
  • 64 Mercury with other sigures
  • 65 Sir Tho. Moors Head, by Hans Holben
  • 66 Laurentius's Head, by an Italian Master
  • 67 St. Peter's Head, by a very good Master
  • 68 Our Saviours Head
  • 69 The Virgin Mary's Head.
  • 70 An Old Mans Head, by an Italian Master
  • 71 —another Old Man after Van Dyck
  • 72 A Spaniards Head
  • 73 A Polish Womans Head neatly Painted
  • 74 A Dutch Womans Head, by a good Master
  • 75 The present King of France, Limned in a Fillygreen Frame
  • 76 The Dutchess of Conti, done after the same manner
  • 77 An obscene Painting, done by a good Master
  • 78 One Droll Head by Haemskirk
  • 79 —another by the same Master
  • 80 —a third by the same
  • 81 A Sketch by Depenbeck
  • 82 Six Drolls Heads well Painted
  • 83 A fine Mochus stone, containing a natural Landskip
  • 84 Lady Hales, a half length, by Sir Peter Lilly
  • 85 Charles II. an whole length, by Sir Peter Lilly
  • 86 A Hare Warren, by Mr. Barlow
  • 87 A Palace, by Baltash. Lemence
  • 88 Procrus and Sephelus, by Mr. Polling
  • 89 A Sea Fight between the English and Dutch, by Peter Vander Velde
  • 90 An Italian Sea Port, of Peter Vander Velde
  • 91 The birth of Venus, of Balth. Lemence
  • [Page]92 Psyche of Balth. Lemence curiously finisht
  • 93 A Landskip of Mussheron
  • 94 A Landskip with Figures of Berckham
  • 95 A Shipwrack of Bonaventure Peters
  • 96 Our Saviour Hood-winked, of Albert Durer
  • 97 Mary Magdalen after Titian, by Old Rhemi
  • 98 A Droll curiously finished, by Mr. Haemskirk
  • 99 —Another Ditto, by the same hand
  • 100 An obscene Piece, by the Life of Mr. Henny
  • 101 Several Banditi's of Van Boots
  • 102 A round Landskip of Harman Swanevelt
  • 103 A curious Landskip of Rowland Savari
  • 104 A Droll curiously finished by Durart
  • 105 A Bacchanal supposed to be of Van Dyck
  • 106 Susanna of Long John
  • 107 A Storm of Mr. B. Peters
  • 108 A Fruit-piece of Michael Angelo
  • 109 A Womans Head, supposed to be of Van Dyck
  • 110 Adam and Eve after Coxey
  • 111 A Susanna and the two Elders
  • 112 A Droll after Teniers
  • 113 St. Sebastian, by an Italian Hand
  • 114 A Charity, by an Italian Hand
  • 115 A Head, supposed to be of Van Dyck
  • 116 A Partridge and Fruit, curiously finished by Gilman
Books of Prints, Coins, Battles, Roman Antiquities Maps, Ogilby's Bible, &c.
  • 1 FRancis Periers Book of Roman Statues, best Edition. — Folio
  • 2 Bapt. di Romano's Statues — Folio
  • 3 Jan. Boissairds Roman Statues and Antiquities, Printed from the first Plates
  • 4 Palladio's Architecture, in Italian, with Maurice Orange's way of Encamping
  • 5 Ogilby's Description of the Roads of England, Folio
  • 6 Octavius Stradas book of Roman Coins, with the Lives of the Emperours.
  • 7 Andreae Cellarii Atlas Coelestis multis figuris illustrateAmst. 1660
  • 8 The first Edition of Trajan's Column in Rome, in 130 Copper Plates
  • 9 Athan. Kircheri China nitidissimis figuris IllustrataAmst. 1667
  • 10 Jean Jacques L'art militaire pour L' infanterie, fig.Franck.
  • 11 Jod. Hondii Nova & accurata Italiae Hodiernae descriptio & Iconibus Illust.-Amst. 1626
  • 12 La Pucelle, ou la France Delipree par M. Chapelain avec figuresa Paris 1656
  • 13 Jo. Nieuhovii Legatio Batavica ad Imp. Tartariae innumeris figuris — 1671
  • 14 Ogilby's Embassy to the Kingdom of China, with figures — Lond.
  • 15 Wheeler's Travels into Greece, with figures—Lond. 1682
  • 16 Jacob Gronovius's Collection of Ancient Seals
  • 17 A Book containing 68 Prints of Lucas Van Leyden, and 55 of Aldegrave, Albert Du­rer, Gorgian, Penne, and others
  • 18 Fifteen Battles of VVilliam Bower
  • 19 Fifty four Prints of the Bibles of Raphael Urbin, by Long Franck
  • 20 A book of Degines Military Exercise
  • 21 The Theatre of Flora, of N. Mathovitre
  • 22 The Lives of the Hermits, by Martin de Voss, and Graven by Ralph. Sadler
  • 23 Holy Bible of the Fam'd Edition, and Print of Ogilby, Illustrated with a whole set of Cuts, in number 105. Gilt, 2 Volumes — Cambr.
  • 24 A large Paper book for Prints, Folio
  • 43 —Another well bound, Folio
FINIS.

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