A COLLECTION Of Curious PICTURES, VIZ. Paintings and Limnings. By the Best MASTERS.

Will be sold by AUCTION on Thursday the 20th, and Friday and Saturday the 21st and 22d of this instant November 1690. at the Barbadoes Coffe-House in Exchange-Alley. over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhil.

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

By Edward Millington.

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. Wilkin­on in Fleet-street: Mr. Hargrave, at the King's Head, over against Furnivals-Inn in Holborn: Mr; Miller, at the Acorn, in St. Paul's Church yard: And Mr. Crouch over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhil, Booksellers.

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.

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 OLiver Cromwell
  • 2 a Hen and Chickens after Barlow
  • 3 a Dog after Lazuliere
  • 4 a Wolf and Dogs
  • 5 a Man smoaking, by Haemskirk, on copper
  • 6 — another, ditto
  • 7 King William and Queen Mary in oval frames
  • 8 a battle finely done
  • 9 a head of Mother Shipton
  • 10 a curious old Head
  • 11 a Landskip by a good master
  • 12 Our Saviour and the Woman of Samaria
  • 13 a neat Droll by a good hand
  • 14 Two closet-pieces neatly done
  • 15 a curious piece of buck-hunting
  • 16 a Landskip by a good hand
  • 17 a piece of Lemons and Fruit, by a Dutch master
  • 18 a Fool smoaking, on Glass, neatly done
  • 19 Peaches and a Rummer, by a Dutch master
  • 20 Six German pieces with Glass, in small, of Saints
  • 21 a Landskip by a great master
  • 22 a Sea-storm neatly done on board
  • 23 a Droll in Limning
  • 24 St. John curiously painted on board
  • 25 a Landskip in Water-colours
  • 26 an incomparable Indian picture
  • 27 — another, ditto
  • 28 a curious Vanity by a great master
  • 29 a piece of still-life, ditto
  • 30 a Winter rarely painted
  • 31 a sea-piece by Vander Velden
  • 32 Two Friars heads well painted
  • 33 a Landskip by Van Uligher
  • 34 a Landskip with a Water-fall
  • 35 a Woman making Water
  • 36 a curious old head
  • 37 a neat piece of Fish, by Alexander Shore
  • 38 The Virgin Mary curiously painted on board
  • 39 a Landsk. of Joseph and Mary going into Egypt, on Bo.
  • 40 a Ballad-singer in Limning
  • 41 a Hare well well painted
  • 42 a piece of flowers
  • 43 a neat Winter by a great master
  • 44 a piece of still-life, ditto
  • 45 Richard Cromwells picture
  • 46 a Noble mans picture
  • 47 a Cupid after Houseman
  • 48 a Land-storm after Griffiere
  • [Page 2]49 a Venetian Palace, delicately painted by Say
  • 50 a Droll incomparably done by David Rycord
  • 51 St. Anthony's Temptation, by a good master
  • 52 a Sea-storm by Folett
  • 53 a neat piece of Crucifying our Saviour, full of Fig.
  • 54 a Shepherdess finely painted
  • 55 The old Princess of Orange, by a Dutch master
  • 56 a Dog finely painted, by Hondius
  • 57 The Amphitheatre at Rome, by an Italian hand
  • 58 a curious Landskip by English
  • 59 St. Katherine by Bourguignon
  • 60 a Dog by Lazulier
  • 61 Susannah and the two Elders, by Marshall
  • 62 a stag-hunting by Hondius
  • 63 King Charles II. by Dixon
  • 64 a Monks Head finely painted on board
  • 65 a very fine Landskip painted on board
  • 66 David playing on his Harp, after Van Harp
  • 67 a Landskip of Hondius
  • 68 a bacchanal very finely painted
  • 69 a Hunting of a Wild Boar, after Rubens
  • 70 a delicate Landskip of Dankers own painting
  • 71 a neat Landskip on board, by Neif
  • 72 a Battle between the French and Germans, by Mulner
  • 73 a Sea-storm delicately done by Peters
  • 74 a piece of Horses delicately painted
  • 75 a head incomparably painted by Fra. Floris
  • 76 a Mans head neatly done
  • 77 a small Italian head of Old Sylanus
  • 78 a VVomans head delicately done
  • 79 a landskip curiously done on copper
  • 80 a basket of Fruit, delicately done
  • 81 a Turkish Horse with a Man, curiously painted
  • 82 a Night-piece with a Fortune-teller, by a D. master
  • 83 a fine Landsk. the manner of Poussin, the Fig. by Wyck
  • 84 a prospect of Hampton-Court, by an Italian
  • 85 Artemisas Head of Travissiom, with the ashes of her Husband, by Streeter
  • 86 a rare piece of still-life
  • 87 a fine piece of Fruits
  • 88 a curious landskip
  • 89 The Salutation of the B. Lady finely paint. on cop.
  • 90 an Ital. pc. of St. John the Baptists Head in a Charger
  • 91 a curious Landskip with the Moon-shine
  • 92 a prospect of a Church finely painted
  • 93 a Turkish Sea-Port by Vander Velden
  • 94 Apollo playing to the Muses, by a Dutch master
  • 95 a fine Landskip of Streeter
  • 96 a Court-Marshal of Monkies, on copper, by Teniers
  • 97 Boors Dancing, by Brower
  • 98 a Drunkard finely painted
  • [Page 3]99 a curious Landskip
  • 100 a Sea-piece by a good master
  • 101 a fine piece neatly painted on board
  • 102 a Story of the three Sisters
  • 103 a Boy asleep, by a good master
  • 104 a landskip with a shepherd and sheep, delicately done on copper
  • 105 a delicate green Turky-work'd Carpet and Tea-pot, finely painted
  • 106 a small fruit-piece very finely painted
  • 107 The scourging of our Saviour, delicately painted on board
  • 108 an Head of Pandora by Varelst
  • 109 Prudence by Bourguignon
  • 110 Venus whipping Cupid, by Van Heyden
  • 111 a Boy with a Candle, by Old Boon
  • 112 a Landskip with the prospect of the Alps
  • 113 Chastity by Bourguignon
  • 114 Father Mars the Jesuite curiously paint. on copper
  • 115 a fine piece of Europa on board
  • 116 a Droll curiously done by Brower
  • 117 a Landskip by Ver Brakle
  • 118 a Droll in Limning
  • 119 The great Seneca finely painted
  • 120 Agrippina the Mother of Nero, ditto
  • 121 St. Francis after Segers
  • 122 St. John the Baptist, after Goltzius
  • 123 King William after Wissing
  • 124 Queen Mary ditto
  • 125 Oliver Comwell well painted
  • 126 King Charles I. after Van Dyck
  • 127 King Charles II. after Lilly
  • 128 Our Saviour and St. John by a good hand
  • 129 a Ruine curiously painted on copper
  • 130 a woman making Bone-lace, done by Haemskirk
  • 131 Prince Henry delicately painted on board
  • 132 an old head by a good hand
  • 133 a piece of our Saviour taken from the cross
  • 134 a Frier with a Deaths head
  • 135 a Landskip by a great master
  • 136 a curous head
  • 137 a Mathematical study sinely painted by Van Heyden
  • 138 Two Horfes incomparably painted.
  • 139 Two Cupids finely done after Fuller
  • 140 a Ship sailing, finely painted on board
  • 141 a piece of still-life with a dead bird
  • 142 Two Satyrs Heads, finely painted
  • 143 a Sea-calm finely painted on board
  • 144 a Deads Mans Head, by a great master
  • 145 a delicate piece of flowers
  • 146 a Night-piece with a fire, rarely painted
  • 147 a delicate piece of Horses
  • 148 a Spaniard smoaking, finely painted
  • 149 a Droll of Card players fighting
  • 150 a Turks head with a Turbet
  • [Page 4]151 a Ruine in Water-colours, rarely done
  • 152 a Mans Head in an oval frame
  • 153 a Womans head finely done
  • 154 a Landskip with a Wind-mill
  • 155 a curious head
  • 156 a Landskip in Water-colours
  • 157 a Madona neatly painted by Mabusa
  • 158 a Turks head neatly painted
  • 159 Two neat Closet-pieces
  • 160 a fruit piece of fowls, by Robinson
  • 161 a fine piece of fish, ditto
  • 162 a piece of Gypsies on copper
  • 163 a Droll finely painted
  • 164 a fine piece of still-life
  • 165 a fine Dutch School
  • 166 a Landskip neatly painted on board
  • 167 a piece of a Monky, in Water-colours
  • 168 a Man with a Jugg, by a good master
  • 169 a Conversation-piece, on board
  • 170 a piece of our Saviour carrying his cross, by Frank
  • 171 a Bagg-piper finely painted
  • 172 a piece of Justice, by a good hand
  • 173 Englands misery done by Marshall
  • 174 a Landskip by a good hand
  • 175 — another of the same
  • 176 a Winter-piece by a good hand
  • 177 a piece of stone-work
  • 178 a fine pieee of flowers
  • 179 a piece of fowls
  • 180 a curious piece of fish
  • 181 a Winter-piece
  • 182 a Landsk. with Gypsies, finely done on copper
  • 183 a fire-piece curiously painted on board
  • 184 an Italian Landskip finely painted
  • 185 a delicate Water-fall very finely painted
  • 186 a Moon-piece rarely painted on copper
  • 187 a delicate large Landsk▪ with a Garden, full of fig.
  • 188 a Landskip with Rocks, finely painted on copper
  • 189 a neat Landskip with a Venus and Satyr
  • 190 a Sea-storm by Folett
  • 191 a curious Landsk. of Mumpert and Breughel, on board
  • 192 a neat piece of Fruit, by a good hand
  • 193 a curious Landskip of Men smoaking and Drinking
  • 194 King William and Queen Mary
  • 195 a piece of plundering, by Mulner
  • 196 a curious Sea-piece, by a good master
  • 197 a Consort of birds curiously painted
  • 198 a curious battle by Ferkout
  • 199 Mary Magdalen curiously done on copper
  • 200 King William and Queen Mary, by a good hand
  • [Page 5]201 St. Francis with our Saviour, on copper, of Willebord
  • 202 St. Jerom, by Tison
  • 203 Fish, with other things, by a great master
  • 204 Rock and Mountains, on board, by Mompert
  • 205 a story of Apollo and Midas by Peter Castile
  • 206 Jupiter and Pomona delicately painted on board
  • 207 a Church with a Priest Singing, done by de Neif
  • 208 a piece of Flowers, by a great master
  • 209 a piece of Peacocks, delicately done by Van Kessel
  • 210 a fruit-piece finely painted
  • 211 a Barbary Horse and a Man, curiously painted
  • 212 a Chirurgion in his shop, delicately painted
  • 213 a Landsk. with a country-house, painted on copper
  • 214 a VVinter painted on board, by Abrah. Blomaert
  • 215 a fruit-piece finely painted, in a rich carved frame
  • 216 a boy delicately done by Rubens
  • 217 a piece of Armedia and Renaldo, by a great master
  • 218 a Candle-light pc. of a Maid making Lace, by Brakle
  • 219 Baccus and Veaus, by the old Peter Castile
  • 220 a piece of the Feast of Belshazer, by an Italian
  • 221 Our Saviour and St. John, by Guido
  • 222 a flower-pot by Van Thelin
  • 223 Elisha with the Angel
  • 224 a flower-pot by famous Varelst
  • 225 a Boy finely painted by Streeter
  • 226 a flower-piece by Ver Breughen
  • 227 a delicate piece of an Empress
  • 228 The Salutation of the blessed Virgin, on copper
  • 229 a Venetian Palace rarely done by Say
  • 230 a Limning of a Lady playing upon a Lute, in an ebony and silver frame
  • 231 a VVoman making Pancakes, finely done, and full of figures
  • 232 a Turky-work'd-carpet, with a Crownet, rarely painted
  • 233 a delicate piece of Beast, very neatly painted
  • 234 a VVoman sowing, curiously painted by Haemskirk
  • 235 a Droll neatly done, by the same
  • 236 a Landskip with a Fountain, curiously done on copper
  • 237 a large piece of the Fire of Troy, full of fig. 6 foot & a half long, 4 & half high
  • 238 a small Fruit-piece curiously painted
  • 239 a curious old Head
  • 240 a Landskip with St. Jerom in it, neatly painted
  • 241 a Droll in Limning
  • 242 a Landskip finely done
  • 243 Two closet-pieces
  • 244 a fine head
  • 245 a Sea-piece of Folett
  • 246 a piece of Diana by Wouters
  • 247 Mary Magdalen curiously done on board
  • 248 a Droll by Haemskirk
  • 149 a fruit-piece by a good hand
  • 150 a delicate Landskip
  • [Page 6]251 a Landskip by a good hand
  • 252 a Droll in Water-colours
  • 253 an old head
  • 254 a Landskip by a great master
  • 255 Two Closet-pieces
  • 156 a landskip with a man f [...]ishing, curiously painted on copper
  • 257 a delicate fruit-piece, most curiously painted
  • 158 a landskip with figures, finely done on copper
  • 259 a Night-piece of Card-players, on board
  • 260 a Ruine neatly done on copper
  • 261 a delicate Prospect of a Palace, with figures, rarely done
  • 262 an Usurer finely painted
  • 263 The Emperour of Germany, by a good hand
  • 264 a Conversation-piece, by a great master
  • 265 a large Sea-piece by Vander Velden
  • 266 a curious story-piece, with abundance of figures
  • 267 a man smoaking
  • 268 Two Travellers by a good hand
  • 269 a sea-piece by a great master
  • 270 St. James head finely painted
  • 171 St. Matthew by a good hand
  • 272 Two pieces of Fruit
  • 273 Acteon and Diana, five foot high, and five foot broad
  • 274 a delicate piece of Fish, by a great master
  • 275 a Pap-eater, ruriously done
  • 276 a Night-piece finely painted
  • 277 a Man with a Brandy-pot, by Castro
  • 278 King William and Queen Mary
  • 279 a Droll-piece
  • 280 a consort of musick, finely painted on board
  • 281 a delicate old mans head
  • 282 a piece of Goats and sheep, by a good hand
  • 283 a man a mowing, very well painted
  • 284 a sea-piece, finely painted
  • 285 a Priest saying Mass
  • 286 a fools h [...]ad, by a good hand
  • 287 a fine head by a great master
  • 288 a half length of a Man in Armour
  • 289 a head by a good hand
  • 290 a Dog and Hawk well done
  • 291 a Landskip with a sea-port
  • 292 a landskip with sheep
  • 293 Our Saviour and cross, when young
  • 294 a shock-dog by a good hand
  • 295 a landskip with building
  • 296 a man reading a letter
  • 297 a curious sea-piece
  • 298 an Owl reading by candle-light
  • [Page 7]299 a King and Queen
  • 300 a King and Queen in little
  • 301 a little History very fine
  • 302 a Dutch Bag-piper
  • 303 a Man smoaking
  • 304 a Dutch General in Armour
  • 305 Leda and the Swan, by Albert Durer
  • 306 a smiling Maids Head, neatly painted
  • 307 a Povs head well done
  • 308 a Spanish Generals head strongly painted
  • 309 a Polanders head
  • 310 a Landskip
  • 311 a piece of [...]ucks after Barlow
  • 312 King William in little
  • 313 Moses in the [...]-rush & by a Dutch master
  • 314 a piece of [...] master
  • 315 a Ruine by a [...]
  • 316 Windsor Castle, [...]
  • 317 The Lord Tyrconnel with his M [...]ss
  • 318 a Sea-storm by Vander Velden
  • 319 — another by the same
  • 320 an Italian Landskip
  • 321 a Bacchanal by an Italian
  • 322 Our Saviour bearing his Cross, by Van Hook
  • 323 a curious prospect of the inside of a Church
  • 324 a Banquet of Fruit and Oysters, by Adema
  • 325 The Old Prince of Orange's Monument at Delph
  • 326 St. Francis very finely painted
  • 327 Pope Innocent the 10th, curiously painted
  • 328 a Counsellours head finely painted
  • 329 a Modona curiously painted
  • 330 Cleopatra curiously painted
  • 331 a piece of Fish well done, on board
  • 332 The Virgin Mary and St. Anne, on board
  • 333 [...] Landskip by Ver Brackle
  • 334 [...] [...]skip in Water-colours
  • 335 Our Saviour asleep curiously done
  • 336 [...] and the Woman of Samaria, done on board
  • 337 [...] piece by a good
  • 338 [...] [...]dskip by a Dutch master
  • 339 [...] head well painted
  • 340 [...] by a great master
  • 341 an Old mans, head neatly done
  • 342 a dead [...]uck, by the same hand
  • 343 a Jesuites head
  • 344 a Still-life with a gold cup, finely-done
  • 345 a Landskip on copper
  • 346 a head finely done
  • 347 Venus incomparably painted
  • 348 a Night-piece with [...], finely done
  • 349 a Landskip-on copper
  • 350 a Fruit incomparably [...]
  • [Page 8]351 a Womans head, by a great master
  • 352 a delicate [...] Landskip with a Water-fall, by an Italian
  • 353 a given [...] work'd Carpet, rarely painted
  • 354 a [...]-piece by [...].
  • 355 a Landskip curiously done by Snidors.
  • 356 [...] by Van Zoon,
  • 357 a Sea-piece finely done
  • 35 [...] [...] piece of [...] and Almonds,
  • 35 [...] an [...] worked piece of [...], by [...]perlans
  • 360 [...] a piece of Salmon, delicately painted by Skalk
  • 361 [...] with Truth, by Victure.
  • 362 a [...], with a Deaths Head, by [...]
  • 363 Oliver Cromwells Head, supposed to be done by Walker
  • 364 Is [...] and [...] Twelve Sons, by Van [...]
  • 365 Abraham and the Angels, finely done by an Italian master
  • 366 Venus and Cupid, by a great master, 367 Mary Magdalen by an Italian hand
  • 368 a curious head of a Boy smiling, by Francis Ha [...]
  • 369 Venus and Adonis, delicately painted
  • 370 Christ and the Woman of Samaria, [...] done on board, 6 foot long, and 4 and half high, supposed a by Frank.
  • 371 a fine piece of Still life, with a gold [...] in a rich carved frame
  • 372 a very fine Fruit piece, delicately painted
  • 373 a fine piece of Artillery and Arm [...], [...] working, by Fyerlans
  • 374 a Consort of Birds, delicately painted by Van Kessel
  • 375 a Landskip extraordinarly painted by [...]
  • 376 Offering of incense to Jupiter, finely done [...] young Frank
  • 377 a Basket of Artificial flowers and fruit.
  • 378 a piece of Fruit neatly painted
  • 379 a large Sea-fight, incomparably painted, by Vander Velde
  • 380 David meeting Abigal, rarely painted on board, and full of figures, 6 foot and half long, and 5 and half high, supposed by Frank
  • 381 a large Italian piece of Diana a Hunting, rarely painted, and full of figures
  • 382 a Purky-work'd Carpet finely painted.
  • 383 a Boy with a Camel
  • 384 a piece of Fish with a Flask, &c.
  • 385 a piece of still-life by Knife
  • 386 a Black as big as the life.
  • 387 Count Teckely, by a great master
  • 388 a view of Constantinople, rarely done.
  • 389 a Fool curiously painted
  • 390 a young Woman smoaking, by Castro.
  • 391 a Brandy-drinker, by the same
  • 392 a delicate old head, supposed by Rubons
  • 393 a Fish-market, curioufly done by Ver Brackle
  • 394 [...], neatly painted on board.
  • 395 a neat comical head
  • 396 a [...] Lunning.
  • 397 Two Closet-pieces
  • 398 a head well done.
  • 399 a Book of the heads of the most famous Painters
  • 400 a Woman looking through a Window, with a prospect and Fountain
  • 401 a Roman Charity finely painted.
  • 402 a Spanish Kitchen well done
  • 403 a large Mary Magdalen well done
  • 404 a delicate Sun-setting with a bridge.
  • 405 a young Child by Hans Hol [...]ein
  • 406 a Philosophers head well done.
  • 407 K. Will. and Q. Mary, by a great mast.
  • 407 an Italian Tomb finely done.
  • 408 Heraclitus and Democritus, finely done
  • 409 a Ruine with a Man on Horseback
  • 410 a piece of dead birds delicately done
  • 411 a Head of Peter Paul Rubens
FINIS.

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