A Further CONTINƲATION Of the Curious COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, Containing Five Hundred Pieces, by the best, Ancient and Modern Masters, particularly
- Titian.
- M. Angelo.
- Han. Caratz
- Leonardi deVinci.
- Guido Rheni.
- Basan.
- Rubens.
- Van Dyck.
- Blomaert.
- Van Hoeck.
- Sir P. Lilly.
- Breughel.
- Cor. Johnson.
- Boon.
- Father Segar.
- Willeboords.
- De Hulst.
- De Harte.
- De Keyzer.
- Rembrant.
- [...]oussin.
- Mummers.
- Hugtenburg.
- Floerteer.
- Bourguignon.
- Voorhuyse.
- De Bray.
- Knife.
- Griffier.
- Varrio.
- Eden.
- Van Diest.
- Van Winaut.
- Everbroeck.
- Hondius.
- Haemskirk.
- Stope.
- Bourdone.
- Fer. Bull.
- Verelst.
- Loten.
- Housman.
- Bega.
- Collogne.
- Eybright.
- Bogdan.
- Stellingburgh
- Edema.
- Swindel.
- Montingo.
- Wyck.
- Roostrate.
- Vander Velde of Greenwich.
- Overche.
- Vander Venner.
- Medina.
- De Veer.
- Brill.
- Polenburgh, &c.
Will be sold by AUCTION at Will's Coffee-House, at the West end of the Court of Requests, over against the Painted Chamber, near Westminster-Hall, on Friday, the 14th of this instant November, 1690. at Nine of the Clock in the Morning exactly.
By JOHN BƲLLORD.
Catalogues are distributed Gratis, at Mr. Manship's at the Black Bull in Cornhil: Mr. Richard Farker's at the Piazza under the Royal Exchange: At the Marine Coffee-House i [...] Birchin-lane: At Mr. Bullord's at the Old Black B [...]ar in St. Pau [...]'s Church yard At Mr. Roper's next to the Devil Tavern, at Temp [...]e-B [...]r: At Mr. Not's in the Pall-Mall, Booksellers; and at the Place of Sale.
Conditions of Sale.
- I. THat he who bids most is the Buyer, and if any Difference arise which the Company cannot Decide, then the Paintings, &c. shall be Exposed to Sale again.
- II. That the Money for the Paintings &c. so bought is to be paid at the place of Sale within three Days after the Sale is ended, but for the Conveniency of such as desire them sooner, constant Attendance for delivery will be given every Day at the said Place.
- III. That all Gentlemen, Ladies, &c. after the buying any Painting, will be pleased to give in their Names and Lodgings, at the Sale; otherwise to pay the third part of the Price, or the whole Money presently for them, where upon payment of the remainder within the time limited, the Paintings, Limnings, &c. shall be delivered to them or their Order.
- IV. That no Person is to bid less than six-pence a time, for any Lott exposed to Sale.
- V. That all Gentlemen, &c. who shall buy Paintings at this Sale, and desire to have them Pack'd up carefully, to be sent into the Country, may have them packed up in Cases, and sent to any Carrier's Inn, in and about London, they paying only for the Cases and Porterage, the Ʋndertaker not desiring any Gain thereby.
- VI. That the Paintings, &c. may be viewed by any Persons that please to repair to the place of Sale; Where Catalogues are given to those that require them.
Paintings, Limnings, &c.
- 1 A Landskip curiously painted, by a Dutch master
- 2 A Droll by Haemskirk
- 3 Three Grey-hounds by Veraghen
- 4 Two small Landskips
- 5 A small Landskip on copper, by a Dutch master
- 6 A Landskip in Limning
- 7 A Ruin after Pollingburg
- 8 A Landskip finely painted by a Dutch hand
- 9 A piece of Fish painted by a great master
- 10 Hugh Peters, an Original, by a good hand
- 11 Oliver Cromwell well painted
- 12 A Monky with Fruit, by a Dutch master
- 13 A small Landskip with a Castle and Bridge
- 14 A little Deer-hunting by Hondius
- 15 An Old Woman, with a Monky chucking her under the Chin
- 16 Susanna and the Elders, by Housman
- 17 A Woman with a Parrot, finely painted
- 18 A Landskip by Van Ulieger
- 19 A Sea-sight between the Dutch and French, by a Discip. of V. Velde of Greenwich
- 20 A Landskip by a Dutch master
- 21 The Fire of London by Wagener
- 22 A piece of Still-life by Roustratten
- 23 A Fruit-piece by Bogdan
- 24 An Original Landskip by an Italian master
- 25 An Old Mans Head
- 26 Children at play, by De Ryck
- 27 Blanket-Fair
- 28 A Winter-piece by a good hand
- 29 A large Landskip by Knife
- 30 A Swan by De Bray
- 31 A Market-piece by Mummers
- 32 Mary Magdalen by Willeburg
- 33 A Landskip by Van Harle
- 34 A Battle by Floerteer
- 35 A Flower-piece by Montingo
- 36 King Charles the Second, after Lilly
- 37 A Landskip by Edema
- 38 Venus and Adonis finely painted
- 39 A Painter at Work, curiously done
- 40 The English Fleet by Sailmaker
- 41 a small Sea-piece in black and white, by Moy
- 42 a sketch of a Story in Ovid, by De Ryck
- 43 A Landskip with Cattle, by Mummers
- 44 A little Piece of Beasts curiously painted
- 45 A piece of Fruit by Van Overche
- 46 a Landskip with Figures, by Van Weenant
- 47 A Sea-Port full of Figures, by a Dutch master
- 48 A Banquet of Oysters and Fruit, by Adama
- 49 A piece of Still-life by Roustratten
- [Page 2]50 Sir Thomas Chickley after Lilly
- 51 A Boy holding a Looking-Glass to a Dog, by Hondius
- 52 A large Flower-piece with a Squirel, by Verelst
- 53 A Mans Head by Rembrant
- 54 a piece of fish by Robinson
- 55 a Lady shifting her self, by Walker
- 56 a little Sea-piece by a Discip. of Vandevelde of Greenw.
- 57 a piece of still life by Eden
- 58 a Deaths head, and an hour glass
- 59 a frost-piece with slyders, finely painted
- 60 Bacchus and Ariadne by Madena
- 61 a sea-port, with a Ship at Anchor; by Van Deist
- 62 Alpheus and Arethusa by Edema
- 63 Mary Magdalen in little by an Italian master
- 64 a Madona by Michael Angelo
- 65 a sketch of Doggs by Barlow
- 66 a half length posture by De Ryck
- 67 a Landskip well painted
- 68 Gideon and the Angel
- 69 The Marquess of Carmarthen's House at Wimbleton
- 70 a sea-piece by Knife
- 71 a Landskip by De Hulst
- 72 a piece of fire-works curiously painted
- 73 a Landskip by Knife
- 74 a Thistle by De Keyser
- 75 The Prince and Princess of Denmark
- 76 a piece of fruit finely painted
- 77 a Monky with fruit, by a Dutch master
- 78 a Fool in little, finely painted
- 79 Abraham putting away Hagar
- 80 a stagg-hunting by Hondius
- 81 a large battle piece, by Bourdone
- 82 a Lady with a Spanish padlock
- 83 an Original prospect of Quinborough
- 84 Andromida in little by Medina
- 85 a man feeding a child, by Haemskirk
- 86 an Ecce homo by an Italian
- 87 King Charles the second, in little, finely painted
- 88 a Landskip by a good master
- 89 A Landskip by Vermeer
- 90 Venus and Adonis by Swindel
- 91 a window with a comb, &c. strongly painted
- 92 a sea piece by Sailmaker
- 93 a piece of Beasts an original
- 94 a piece of Birds an original
- 95 a Parrot and Fruit by a Dutch master
- 96 a sea storm by Vandevelde
- 97 a Battle by Stope
- 98 St. Jerome by Castro
- 99 Adonis finely painted by Medina
- [Page 3]101 a Landskip with a Rock and Waterfall by ditto
- 102 a Landskip by Van Deist
- 103 a Flower piece by Montingo in a rich carved frame
- 104 a Sea piece represent. Thunder and Light. by Mooy
- 105 The old Earl of Pembrook on copper by Cor. Johnson
- 106 a Fruit piece by Bougdan
- 107 a Winter piece by Basan
- 108 an Italian Landskip
- 109 a Stone head after the Antique Leacoon
- 110 a large Landskip with Ruins
- 111 a Sea port
- 112 a History piece of Pomona by Voorhouse
- 113 a piece of Cattle by Huglenburg
- 114 a very fine Mrrket piece by Berghyde
- 115 a piece of Perspective by Castro
- 116 a view of Windsor by Knife
- 117 a Land Storm by Edema
- 118 a Bunch of Grapes, as fine as the life
- 119 a piece of Hell, and Devils burning of London, Decoll. of C. I. &c. by a D. mast.
- 120 Diana on Board by an Italian
- 121 a Sea Storm by Vander Velde of Greenwich
- 122 a Battle piece by Vander Venner
- 123 a piece of Beasts curiously painted by a great mast.
- 124 a Landskip by Edema
- 125 a Spaniards head, by P. P. Rubens
- 126 a Droll by De Veere
- 127 a piece of Still-life by Adama
- 128 Card Players by a Dutch master
- 129 a Landskip by Deuets
- 130 an Old Woman and a Man by Boon
- 131 K. Charles the 2d in a Roman Habit finely painted
- 132 Our Saviour and the Virgin Mary finely painted
- 133 an Landskip by Paul Brill
- 134 a Droll piece of old Haemskirk
- 135 a large Fruit piece by Eenbrook
- 136 a Stag hunting curiously finished by Hondius
- 137 a Nuns head finely painted
- 138 General Lambert, well painted
- 139 a Moon-shine by Van Deist
- 140 The Q. of Fr. a whole length, so big as the Life by a French master
- 141 a Sea port curiously drawn in black and white
- 142 an Amorous piece by Haemskirk
- 143 a Sea piece by Antonius
- 144 a Landskip in Limning
- 145 a Flower-piece, by Verelst
- 146 a Landskip, by a Dutch Master
- 147 an old womans head
- 148 a half length posture, in little, by De Ryck
- 149 Gallatea, Goddess of the Sea
- 150 a Battel-piece finely painted
- [Page 4]151 Roustratten's Picture, painted by himself
- 152 a piece of the Alpes by Swindel
- 153 St. Peter and the Viper well painted
- 154 Two Doggs snarling about a Bone
- 155 a whole length posture drawn for Sir P. Lilly
- 156 King Charles the second a half length painted after his Restauration by Dixson
- 157 Heraclilus and Democritus by Haemskirk
- 158 a pipers head by an Italian Master
- 159 a piece of Still-life by Adama
- 160 a Souldiers head by Ferdinand Bull
- 161 a piece of Still-life by Van Baling
- 162 a Man saying Grace by Haemskirk
- 163 Europa by Verelst
- 164 a piece of Dogs by Van Bouge
- 165 a Yatch by Sailmaker
- 166 a little Landskip on copper by a Dutch master
- 167 Sophonisba curiously painted by an Italian
- 168 a Landskip in Limning
- 169 a Landskip well painted
- 170 a half length Flower piece by Montingo
- 171 a Loaden Mule by Griffiere
- 172 Jupiter and Calista an Original
- 173 King William finely painted
- 174 Queen Mary by the same hand
- 175 King Charles the first by a great master
- 176 an old Woman with a Monkey chucking her under the Chin
- 177 our Saviour on the Cross, after Rubens
- 178 Cocks and Hens after Snyder
- 179 a piece of Fruit by Verelst
- 180 a Sea piece finely painted by Moy
- 181 a string of Flowers by Bogdan
- 182 a large Landskip with a Shepherd and Shepherdess an Original
- 183 a prospect of Hampton Court by Knife
- 184 a Womans head by Raembrant
- 185 a large Landskip representing▪ Thunder and Lightning by Poussine
- 186 a Landskip by L [...]ten
- 187 a Landskip representing the Spring by Brughel
- 188 another representing Summer by the same master
- 189 another representing Autumn by ditto
- 190 another representing Winter by ditto
- 191 a piece of Ruins, full of figures by Van Lavan
- 192 Job and his comforters by Martin de Vos
- 193 a drawing of a Waterfal, by Jasper de Witt
- 194 a curious head by Levens
- 195 a Landskip with figures by Brill
- 196 a piece of Dancing Bears (a half length) by Hondius in a Gold frame
- 197 a piece of Grabbs and Oysters
- 198 a small Landskip with a Ruine
- 199 a piece of Italian Fruit by Cr [...]heck
- 200 a large Venus asleep (so big as the life) by Dixon
- [Page 5]201 a piece of still-life with a Carpet by a Dutch master
- 202 Constantinople a half length paint. by Swindell
- 203 a piece of fruit by Simon Verelst in a rich frame
- 204 a landskip by Edema
- 205 a Madona by Michael Angelo
- 206 an Italian Landskip
- 207 a Ruin tfter Pollinburgh
- 208 Mary Magdalen painted by Smith
- 209 a Quakers Meeting, by old Haemskirk
- 210 a Rabbit and Partridge, an orig▪ by a great master
- 211 a landskip by Streeter
- 212 a piece of Tulips, by Father Segar
- 213 clowns playing at Tables, by old Haemskirk
- 214 Our Saviour, and the Virgin Mary, by Verelst
- 215 The late Queen Mary a half length by Dixon
- 216 Lot and his Daughters on copper, by Laudor
- 217 a Sea storm an original curiously drawn
- 218 an Italian landskip by Pazero
- 219 Cupid by Bennington
- 220 a landskip by Knife
- 221 a Japan 6 leave Sereen 7 foot & half high paint. on both sides
- 212 a Flower-piece and Squirrel by Bogdan
- 223 a Fidler finely painted
- 224 a large Landskip of Beasts, by Bega
- 225 a large battle between the Christians and the Turks
- 226 a winter-piece, curiously painted
- 227 a large 6 leaf Skreen, 8 foot high, well painted
- 228 Windsor castle curiously painted
- 229 a curious head, supposed by Van Dyke
- 230 The Town of Haerlem in Holland, by Leonard
- 231 a Sea-piece, by Knife
- 232 a Landskip, by De Hulst
- 233 a Silver Cup and Taster, by Eden
- 234 a Violin and Deaths Head, by the same Master
- 235 a Drunkard hugging his Pot
- 236 a small Flower-piece▪ by an Italian
- 237 Venus blinding Cupid, on Copper, by Van Heyden
- 238 Venus combing Cupid, on Copper, by the same hand
- 239 a Madona in an oval Frame, by an Italian
- 240 a comical Conversation, after Brower
- 241 a Droll-piece in Cryens
- 242 Queen Elizabeth in little, by a great Master
- 243 The Birth of our Saviour
- 244 Two heads by Jourdaine
- 245 The Woman taken in Adultery
- 246 a Lady's Head, by Honsman
- 247 John the Evangelist, an Original by a Dutch Master
- 248 Atlas with the World upon his Shoulders, in little, by Bourguignon
- 249 Adonis with Venus on his Shoulders
- 250 a head in Cryons, by Bourguignon
- [Page 6]251 Bacchus and Ariadne, by Madena.
- 252 a piece of Still-life, with a Deaths Head
- 253 Two Original Heads, painted by a great Master
- 254 Two Angels finely painted
- 255 Venus and Adonis, by Edema
- 256 Painting, Architect. & Astronomy, on Cop. by Lauder
- 257 a Battel, by Floerchier
- 258 a Landskip, by De Hulst
- 259 a Man with an Oyster, by Old Boon
- 260 a Landskip, by Wouterson
- 261 a Madona by Du Ball, in an Oval Frame
- 262 a very fine inlaid Table
- 263 a large Sea Calm, by Percellus
- 264 Cleopatra and Mark Anthony, an Orig. by a great mr.
- 265 The Old Duke of Albemarle, a half length
- 266 a Womans head, by Guido Rheni
- 267 a small Landskip on Copper, by a Dutch master
- 268 Mrs. Philips's Pictu [...]e, in little, by a Dutch master
- 269 a Wedding, finely painted by Old Haemskirk
- 270 The Angel appear. to the [...]heph a large pc. by Cologne
- 271 a Sea-Port in black and white, finely drawn
- 272 a large Boar-hunting
- 273 David and Bersheba in a Landskip, by Rembrant
- 274 a Landskip by Du Boyes
- 275 a Rock with Figures; by Pollinburg
- 276 a fine Droll of Drunkards by Haemskirk
- 277 a piece of Hunting, by Hondius
- 278 a Man and Pullet, by Old Boon
- 279 The Lord Shaftsbury, by Greenhill
- 280 a Ruine, a half length, by Swindell
- 281 a Compter Scuffle, a 3 quarter piece, by old Haemsk.
- 282 a large Hunting-piece, by Castile
- 283 a piece of Still-life with a Carpet, by a Dutch mast.
- 284 a large Landskip by Henne
- 285 Danae and the Golden Shower, an Orig. by an Ital.
- 286 The Offering of the Turtles in the Temple
- 287 a Landskip by De Hulst
- 288 a piece of Clowns, by Ostade
- 289 David and Abigal by a Dutch master
- 290 an Italian Landskip
- 291 a prospect of Windsor-Castle, from Dotchet-Ferry
- 292 a Moon-shine in blowing weather, by Moy
- [...]3 a Drawing of St. Marys Church at Antwerp, by Niefs
- [...] a Dutch-womans Head after the life, by H [...]ndius
- [...] a p [...]ce of Flowers by Montingo
- [...] Ma [...]am Phillips finely paint. from the life, by De Ryck
- [...] [...] Country Crown by Blomaert
- [...] [...]nus and a Satyr, on copper, by Van Heyden
- [...] [...] [...]oman playing on a Violin, by old Boon
- 300 a pie [...] of Still-life by a Dutch master
- [Page 7]301 David and Goliahs Head, by Guido
- 302 an Ecce Homo, an Orig. by an Italian master
- 303 a Bull-baiting by Hondius
- 304 King William on copper, by Raye
- 305 a winter-piece by Van Deist
- 306 The valiant woman Judith, by an Italian
- 307 Sir Arthur Haslerigg, a half length by Dixon
- 308 Two Goats by Van Bouge
- 309 Mother Shipton by Breughel
- 310 a Tulip by Brugel of Brussels
- 311 a curious sea-port with a wind-mill
- 312 a man and woman singing Ballads by old Haemskirk
- 313 a piece of Cattle by Van Deist
- 314 a Madona by Rubens
- 315 a little flower piece by Breughel of Brussels
- 316 a piece of Cocks and Hens
- 317 a piece of Cows neatly printed
- 318 a small head by Haemskirk
- 319 an Head painted by De Ryck
- 320 Lot and his Daughters by the same Master
- 321 a sea-piece, curiously drawn
- 322 The Head of Thucidides the Historian, by a good mr.
- 323 a Map of Norway, in a gilt frame
- 324 a Flower piece by Verelst
- 325 Duke Lauderdale, curiously limn'd in water colours
- 326 a Landskip finely painted
- 327 a Souldier playing on a Violin, by a good master
- 328 a land storm, a half length by Swindel
- 329 Hercules betwixt good and evil, by Bourgignon
- 330 a piece of the Seasons
- 331 a singing piece by Haemskirk
- 332 a fire-piece by an Italian, the figures by Haemskirk
- 333 a piece of Beasts by Cologne
- 334 a moon-shine, by Van Hoope
- 335 a piece of Ruins by an Italian Master
- 336 The siege of Buda, with above 200 fig. well done
- 337 a Chimney-sweeper by Haemskiak
- 338 a prospect of Sceveling in Holland
- 339 a man feeding a Child by Haemskirk
- 340 Two Drunkards by a Venetian
- 341 a piece of Birds, by Vanden Broeck
- 342 an original piece of a woman giving her child suck
- 343 a small piece of still-life, curiously painted
- 344 a head curiously painted by Van Hook
- 345 Hagar and Ishmael, by Blomaert
- 346 The offering of Hannibal by Brakenbroeck
- 347 a battle painted by Wyck
- 348 an Italian Charity by Voet
- 349 a sea piece finely drawn, in black and white by Moy
- 350 a fine landskip by Mullinaer
- [Page 8]351 a large winter-piece, by Van Acha
- 352 a head finely painted
- 353 a flower-piece, by Bogdan
- 354 a droll-piece by Stellingburg
- 355 a piece of Cows by Van Bouge
- 356 a curious piece by Wyck, in a gold frame
- 357 a Moon-shine by Edema, in a fine frame
- 358 a Deal board and Calves-Pluck, curiously painted
- 359 a prospect of the going up the Alps
- 360 Spring curiously painted by Breughel
- 361 Summer curiously painted by Breughel
- 362 Autumn curiously painted by Breughel
- 363 Winter curiously painted by Breughel
- 364 a large Church Triumph, by Paulus Castellus
- 365 a large Madona, by Housman
- 366 The Batchelours delight by Haemskirk
- 367 a mans head by Titian
- 368 another head, by De Ryck
- 369 a ruinated Church, by a great master
- 370 a Madona on copper by Frank
- 371 a small sea-piece
- 372 Our Saviour and the Virgin Mary, by an Italian
- 373 a Landskip with a Ruin
- 374 a Landskip by Van Deist
- 375 Three Clowns by Van Neile
- 376 Queen Mary, by Raye
- 377 a Landskip by Loten
- 378 an original piece, of a Crane
- 379 King William, well painted
- 380 a piece of stagg hunting, by Hondius
- 381 a landskip of 7 foot high, and 6 b [...]oad, by Eyebright
- 382 Our Saviour and the woman of Samaria, by Medina
- 383 a water fall well painted
- 384 a Bull-baiting, by Hondius
- 385 a piece of still-life with a Glass
- 386 St. Johns head by Michael Angelo
- 387 Oliver Cromwel curiously painted
- 388 a little moon-shine, in still weather
- 389 The Castle of Emaus by Breughel
- 390 a Gentlewoman playing on a Cittern
- 391 Two men fighting on Horse back by Snoyers
- 392 John the Baptist by old Haemskirk, of Amsterdam
- 393 King Charles the second
- 394 an orig. piece of still-life, by an Italian
- 395 Danae and Cupid, a half length, by an Italian
- 396 a Madona's head by Bourgignon
- 397 a Landskip by Van Dale
- 398 a little landskip by Porcellus
- 399 a piece of Cows, neatly painted
- 400 Judith and Holofernes well painted
- [Page 9]401 a Fryer hearing confession, by Haemskirk
- 402 a Fire-piece curiously painted
- 403 a piece of still-life, by Knife
- 404 a Sea-piece, with the prosp. of Amst. by Vander Velde
- 405 a small piece of Card-players, by Candle-light
- 406 a Fryer whipping a Nun
- 407 a small piece of still-life, finely painted
- 408 a Head in Cryons, by Bourguignon
- 409 a little Moon-light piece
- 410 a Crucifix in little, neatly painted
- 411 a four leaf Japan screen
- 412 a Singing-piece by Haemskirk
- 413 Oliver Cromwel, a half length, neatly painted
- 414 a piece of Quakers, by Haemskirk
- 415 a Landskip in little, by Pomelly
- 416 a Head curiously painted, by Haemskirk
- 417 King William, a half length, neatly painted
- 418 St. Sebastian painted as big as the life, by Vario
- 419 a young Lady with Gypsies telling her Fortune
- 420 a Sea-piece by Vande Velde of Greenwich
- 421 a Roman Charity by an Italian
- 422 an sketch by Titian
- 423 an Orig. piece of Indian Fishery, with Fowl
- 424 a piece of Swans, by Hondius
- 425 a landskip, a half length, by Swindell
- 426 a Mist by Edema, in a very fine frame
- 427 a large landskip, curiously painted by Bega
- 428 a piece of still-life, by Roostratten
- 429 The Angels appearing to the Shepherds, by Cologne
- 430 The English Fleet with their Tenders, by a D. master
- 431 a landskip with a Thistle, by Bega
- 432 a large landskip, by Bott, fit for a Chimny
- 433 a Battle-piece by Wyck
- 434 The Ascension of the Virgin Mary finely painted
- 435 a six leaf Japan Screen
- 436 a Boy with flowers, an Orig. the flow. by Montingo
- 437 Christ taken from the cross, an Orig. by a great mast.
- 438 a very fine draught with the pen by Sir P. Lilly
- 439 a landskip by Van Dale
- 440 a Market by De Hulst
- 441 a piece of sheep by ditto
- 442 a curious piece of painting, by Castro
- 443 a Head finely painted from the life
- 444 a prospect of the Tow [...]r to London-bridge
- 445 a Bull-baiting by H [...]dius
- 446 a large pc. of the stoning of S. Stephen, of about 10 foot high, and 7 foot broad, by P. P. Rubens
- 447 a large landskip of about 18 foot long, and 11 foot high, by Loten
- 448 a Landskip of Misty-weather, a half length, by Edema
- 449 Apollo and Leocole, by Medina
- 450 a Roman Ruine curiously printed by an Italian
- [Page 10]451 Ahasuerus and Queen Hester, by Brakenbroeck
- 452 a piece of still-life by Roustratten
- 453 a pc. of Fruit with a squirel, by a Disciple of Bogdan, and by him touch'd over
- 454 a sick Man making his Will; by Haemskirk
- 455 a curious sea-piece fit for a Chimny
- 456 a fighting piece by Haemskirk
- 457 a Mallard and Deal-board, by Barlow
- 458 a four leaf screen
- 459 a piece of Birds after Snyder
- 460 Christ taken from the cross in black and white, by H. Caratz
- 461 a large Flora, by Van Acha, the flowers by Montingo
- 462 a Fryer and a Woman
- 463 St. Cicily, by Van Hoeck
- 464 Cleopatra by an Italian
- 465 an amorous piece by Haemskirk
- 466 a Droll-piece, well painted
- 467 a head in Cryons, by Bourgignon
- 468 a boy with Grapes, well painted
- 469 a Hanch of Venison
- 470 a mans head, in little, by Cornelius Johnson
- 471 an Indian gathering Mango's by Leonard de Vinci
- 472 a large sea-piece, by Vandevelde of Greenwich
- 473 a flower-piece by Montingo
- 474 The old Earl of Northampton, in little, by Cor. Johnson
- 475 The Earl of Arundel in little, by the same master
- 476 a Landskip by Henne
- 477 a sea-shore by Braine
- 478 King Henry the seconds Concubine
- 479 a Droll by Teneirs
- 480 a sea-port by Van Deist
- 481 an Officer of the Prince of Orange by Cor. Johnson
- 482 The Lord Dartmouths Father in Little
- 483 an old mans head, in little, by Cornelius Johnson
- 484 an old womans head by the same master
- 485 an Italian landskip, an original in an ebony frame
- 486 The Wise and Foolish, an original by an Italian
- 487 an original sea-piece finely painted
- 488 an orig. propect of a Town &c. fit for a chimney
- 489 a Dutch Family by Haemskirk
- 490 Queen Dowager well painted
- 491 a conversation piece
- 492 a Droll-piece, curiously painted by Haemskirk
- 493 a flower piece by Bogdan in a rich carv'd frame
- 494 a young womans head, by Cornelius Johnson
- 495 a sea-calm by Van Deist
- 496 Queen Mary, a half length, by Dickson
- 497 a small Landskip by Van Deist
- 498 an Imitation of a deal board
- 499 The English Fleet by Sailmaker
- 500 An Original piece of Still-life, by an Italian