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 Thursday, the 25th. of February, at Four of the Clock in the Afternoon; and so to conntinue.

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 A Sea-peice finely painted
  • 2 A Sot neatly painted
  • 3 Queen Mary
  • 4 Conversation-peice well done
  • 5 A Ruin curiously painted
  • 6 An old Man representing Winter
  • 7 Fruit-peice
  • 8 Sea-peice, by Fisher, well done
  • 9 A Shepherdess, by a Dutch Master
  • 10 An original Landskip, by Monvell
  • 11 Landskip, by a good Master
  • 12 Winter-peice, by a Dutch Master
  • 13 Sea-port finely painted
  • 14 Peice of Geese and Ducks well done
  • 15 Two Flower-peices
  • 16 Fruit-peice, by Smith
  • 17 The King and Queen, after Kneller, small
  • 18 A curious Flower-peice
  • 19 A Sea-storm, by a good Master
  • 20 Landskip, by a Dutch Master
  • 21 Fruit-peice, by Gilman
  • 22 Winter-peice, by Larue
  • 23 Landskip, by Stope
  • 24 An original Winter-peice
  • 25 Buck-hunting, after Hondius
  • 26 Two Flower-peices
  • 27 A Head of the old Duke of Buckingham
  • 28 A dead Child
  • 29 Hagar and the Angel
  • 30 Flower peice, by an Italian
  • 31 Winter-peice with Sliders, by Even-brooke
  • 32 An original Peice of Fruit
  • 33 Landskip, by a good Master
  • 34 A Buck-hunting well done
  • 35 Utensils of a Kitchen, by a great Mr.
  • 36 Original Landskip curiously painted
  • 37 Landskip, by a Dutch Master
  • 38 An original Peice of Fruit.
  • 39 A whole length
  • 40 Landskip well painted
  • 41 The Virgin Mary and our Saviour, by Vanderelst
  • 42 Landskip, by Van Stoake
  • 43 A fine Peice, by Van Deren
  • 44 Landskip, by Dela Strada
  • 45 Landskip, by a good Master
  • 46 A Sea-fight, original, by Sailmaker
  • [Page]47 Banquet of Fruit, by Cousment
  • 48 Prince and Princess of Denmark, after Kneller
  • 49 Neat Landskip
  • 50 Dr. Hewit
  • 51 Fruit-peice, original, by Fisher
  • 52 A Cleopatra
  • 53 An Ecce Homo, after Rubens
  • 54 Landskip, by a Dutch Master
  • 55 K. William and Q. Mary
  • 56 A Cupid and Swans, an original of Hondius, Two peices
  • 57 One Smoaking, by Vanderelst
  • 58 The Lady Diana Russel
  • 59 A Robbery well done
  • 60 A Head well done
  • 61 Winter finely painted
  • 62 A very fine Landskip
  • 63 Sea-peice, by Van Woutors
  • 64 A great Dog, after Van Dyke
  • 65 Fruit-peice, by Gilman
  • 66 Winter-peice, by Larue
  • 67 Peice of Architecture, an original
  • 68 Original Landskip, by Gosan
  • 69 Fruit-peice well done
  • 70 Moonshine well painted
  • 71 Original Fruit-peice
  • 72 Two Fruit-peices
  • 73 Landskip, by a Dutch Master
  • 74 The Ascension, by an Italian
  • 75 Landskip with Cattle, by Van Rust
  • 76 Peice of Birds well done
  • 77 Sea-port, by a great Master
  • 78 Original Landskip, by Gos [...]n
  • 79 A Pilgrim
  • 80 A ½ length Landskip, after Ro [...]ean
  • 81 Venus and Cupid neatly done, by Van­dale
  • 82 Winter-peice, by a great Master
  • 83 Curious Peice, by Rembouls
  • 84 Original Fruit-peice
  • 85 Hercules neatly done, by an Italian
  • 86 A Chimney-peice, by Degeus
  • 87 Landskip well painted
  • 88 A Pheasant by the Life
  • 89 A Gentleman in his Morning Dress, by Dobson
  • 90 Battle-peice, by an Hungarian
  • 91 A merry Fellow
  • 92 A fine Winter peice
  • 93 A Cobler and his Wife rarely done
  • 94 King Ahasuerus and Queen Heste [...] on Board, by Travegio
  • 95 Buck-hunting, thought of Wycke
  • 96 The Burning of the Towns in Ireland
  • 97 Large peice of Fruit, orig. of Evenbrooke
  • 98 A Bull-baiting well done
  • 99 V. Mary and our Saviour, by De Groot
  • 100 Peice of Musick
  • 101 History Peice, after Voet
  • 102 A Head well painted
  • 103 Peice of Birds, by Johan Savery
  • 104 Lucretia on Copper, an original
  • 105 Orpheus going to Hell to fetch his Wife
  • 106 Sea-port, by Sailmaker
  • 107 A Rabbit by the Life
  • 108 An Italian Landskip, original
  • 109 Original Landskip, by Monvelt
  • 110 Landskip with a Ruin, by a great Mr.
  • 111 Curious Fruit peice, by Gilman
  • 112 Diana neatly painted, by Vanderelst
  • 113 Italian Landskip with a Castle, orig.
  • 114 Italian Monument well painted
  • 115 Mars with Venus in his Tent
  • 116 Landskip, by Van Putten
  • 117 A Hare and Cats Head by the Life
  • 118 Fine Peice, by Van Dalen
  • 119 An Ox and Dog, an original
  • 120 Spaniards playing at Dice, an orig. of Castaneo
  • 121 Winter, by a great Master
  • 122 Prospect of Greenwich, by Sailmaker
  • 123 Original Landskip, by Rosheau
  • 124 Night-peice finely painted
  • 125 Haunch of Venison
  • 126 Winter-peice, original, by Stephens
  • 127 Chimney-peice, by Degeus
  • 128 Winter and Summer, by Gosan
  • 129 Landskip with a Fountain and Stone work
  • 130 A neat Landskip
  • 131 Towns on Fire by Night, by an Ital.
  • 132 Fruit-peice
  • 133 Our Saviour and S. John, after Titian
  • 134 Peice of Beasts, by Bergham
  • 135 Winter-peice, by a Dutch Master
  • 136 Venus and Adonis, after Tintoret
  • 137 A Palace, by a Dutch Master
  • 138 Sea-fight, by Vander Brugen
  • 139 Chimney-peice, by Degeus
  • 140 A Fountain finely done

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