An Extraordinary Collection of PICTURES, and other incomparable Curiosities and Artificial Rarities, will be sold by Auction, at Batsons's Coffee-House, near Popes-Head Ally over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil. The Sale begins this present Wednesday, the 3d. of February, at Four of the Clock in the Afternoon; and will continue Thursday, and Friday following.

The Conditions of SALE.

THe highest Bidder is to be deemed the Buyer.

The Buyers are to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and to pay a Third part of the value, if desired, or to be put up again.

But, if two or more shall claim any Lot, then to be put up again.

The Buyer is to pay for and take away what Pictures, &c. shall be bought, within Three Days after the Sale; and to pay Porteridge.

No Person to bid less than Six Pence at a Time.

  • 1 TWO Fruit-Peices, by Gilman
  • 2 Two Flower peices in Limning
  • 3 The Angel appearing to the Shepherds, by a Dutch Master
  • 4 Two Sea-Coasts, by Davies
  • 5 A Wight-Peice, finely painted
  • 6 Moonshine, after Vandiest
  • 7 A Droll, by Casteels
  • 8 Two Flower-Peices
  • 9 Two Summer-Peices
  • 10 A Sea-Peice, by Fisher
  • 11 A Battle between Scipio and Hanibal, after Julio Romano
  • 12 The King and Queen
  • 13 A Mountebank
  • 14 A small Landskip
  • 15 Dutchess of Portsmouth
  • 16 Selenus, in Basso Relievo, very fine
  • 17 A Fruit-peice, by a Dutch Master
  • 18 The Roman Charity, well painted
  • 19 A Landskip, by a Dutch Master
  • 20 Fruit-peice, by a Dutch Master
  • 21 Land-storm, very neat
  • 22 Sampson threatning his Father in Law
  • 23 V. Mary and our Saviour, by Vanderelst
  • 24 K. Charles and K. James II. in Lockets
  • 25 An Italian Landskip
  • 26 A small Battle, after Wycke
  • 27 A Sea-peice, by Watermanyt
  • 28 A Fruit-peice with a China Bason
  • 29 A Dead Child
  • 30 A Flower-peice neatly painted
  • 31 A Fruit-peice, by Fisher
  • 32 Cesar and Brutus, after Almasius Aquinas
  • 33 A Dead Buck, finely painted
  • 34 Landskip, by an Italian
  • 35 House of Conversation, by Vandervelt
  • 36 Three whole Lengths, by an Italian
  • 37 A Sea-port, finely painted
  • 38 Landskip well painted
  • 39 Winter and Summer Landskip, by Gosan
  • 40 Landskip with the River Rhine
  • 41 Flowers, by Bloemart
  • [Page]42 Landskip, by De Yonge
  • 43 A large Landskip, thought by Streater
  • 44 K. William and Q. Mary
  • 45 Landskip, by Larue
  • 46 Orig. Landskip with Beggars, by Wycke
  • 47 A small Fruit-peice, by Gilman
  • 48 A Stag, after Hondius
  • 49 A Dutch Winter-peice
  • 50 Two Heads, by an Italian
  • 51 Fire-peice full of Figures
  • 52 V. Mary in Glory, after Carto Moratto
  • 53 The King and Queen in burnisht Gold Frames
  • 54 The King and Queen
  • 55 A Droll, after Brower
  • 56 A fine Landskip with Figures
  • 57 David with Goliah's Head
  • 58 An Original Landskip, by Moyer
  • 59 Bacchus and Ariadne, by Burguignon
  • 60 A small Oval Landskip
  • 61 A Lady finely painted
  • 62 A Sea-Haven
  • 63 An Original Italian Peice
  • 64 A Robbery, well done
  • 65 Ital. Fruit-piece in Marble, a curiosity
  • 66 A Landskip, by Long You
  • 67 A Quack casting a Cracks Water
  • 68 A curious History, by Van Hooke
  • 69 Flora, an Original, by Vandervelt
  • 70 A Smith at Work, very neat
  • 71 The Countess of Bedford
  • 72 The King and Queen, after Kneller
  • 73 Sea-peice, by Fisher
  • 74 A Pallace very finely done
  • 75 Flower-peice, by Montingoe
  • 76 A fine Peice of still Life, by Belsius
  • 77 A Grotto with Monuments, curious
  • 78 The Lady Rich
  • 79 A Three quarter Cupid, paint. by Lyon
  • 80 Woman with Salmon, by a great Mr.
  • 81 A Land-storm
  • 82 An Orig. Fruit-peice, by Vander Mere
  • 83 A Lyon and Leopard well painted
  • 84 Landskip finely painted
  • 85 Ovid's Head in imitation of Stone
  • 86 A fine Original Moonshine
  • 87 A fine Orig. Peice of Cattle, by Moy
  • 88 Drunkard smoaking with card playing
  • 89 A Sea-peice of Peters, finely painted
  • 90 Queen Katharine, very like
  • 91 An Original Landskip, of Bont
  • 92 A Conversation-peice, on Board
  • 93 A Fruit-peice, by Fisher
  • 94 The Duke of Lorain, by Miravelt.
  • 95 Landskip, by a Dutch Master
  • 96 A very fine Head, by an Italian
  • 97 A Cat with a Pidgeon, by an Italian
  • 98 A Sea-peice
  • 99 S. Hierom, thought by Andre del Certa
  • 100 Sea peice, by Larue
  • 101 A Barrel of Oysters well painted
  • 102 Winter-peice, by Waggoner
  • 103 A fine Original Fish peice
  • 104 Winter-peice finely painted
  • 105 Frost-peice, by a good Hand
  • 106 A curious Fruit-peice
  • 107 Fruit-peice
  • 108 A Battle, after Wycke
  • 109 An Original Landskip
  • 110 Fruit-peice, by Gilman
  • 111 Queen Ann, very fine
  • 112 Jeptha and his Daughter, by an Ital.
  • 113 A Pilgrim, by Sir Peter Lilly
  • 114 A Madona a Drawing, by Van Dyke
  • 115 Peice of Cats, by Moy
  • 116 Landskip
  • 117 A Bawdy-House, thought of Rubens
  • 118 An Original Italian Landskip
  • 119 Landskip, by Potter
  • 120 A Gentleman in his Morning Dress
  • 121 Sea-peice, by Sailmaker
  • 122 A small Flower-peice well done
  • 123 A Peice of Shipping
  • 124 A Landskip with a Shepherd and Goats, by a great Master
  • 125 Landskip, by Winselhoven
  • 126 Three Closet-peices
  • 127 Curious Peice of Musick, by Mulliner
  • 128 A Head, by Jordans
  • 129 Flower-peice, by a Dutch Master
  • 130 Venus and Satyrs, after Titian
  • 131 K. William and Q. Mary, well painted
  • 132 A Sea-peice
  • 133 A Carpet and still Life
  • 134 Fruit-peice, by Gilman
  • 135 The Four Seasons well painted
  • 136 An Italian Curtezan well painted
  • 137 A Sot, neatly painted, by Hemskirke
  • 138 Landskip with Buildings
  • 139 Landskip, by Cliffe
  • 140 A Bawd presenting a Wench to a Gallant

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