A COLLECTION OF Prints and Paintings, By the Best MASTERS; With several Volumes of Ogilby's Atlas.

Will be Sold by AUCTION on Friday the 26th of this instant July, 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. Hargrave, at the King's-Head, over against Furnivals-Inn, in Holborn: 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 Three days after it at the said place.

PRINTS, &c.

  • 1 OUR Saviour and Blessed Virgin, by Rubens
  • 2 Three Prints of Titian and Raphael
  • 3 A large print of the Birth of his present Majesty, by Flink
  • 4 Nine prints of the Labours of Hercules, by Goltius
  • 5 Sampson and Dalilah, by Rubens
  • 6 Twenty three prints of Prospects of London, in a book
  • 8 A large print of the Brasen Serpent, by Rubens
  • 11 Two prints of Permens and Rubens
  • 13 Seven prints of Goltius, Floris and others

DRAWINGS.

  • 1 A Neat Drawing in Indian Ink, by Haten
  • 2 Four Drawings, one curiously done with a Pen, by Hilter
  • 3 Drawing of Fuller
  • 4 Four Sketches of Van Hukin, in Oyl
  • 5 Twenty one Drawings, by several hands

PAINTINGS.

  • 1 HEad of Christ and the Virgin Mary
  • 2 Sir Tho. More
  • 3 A Quakers Meeting, after Haemskerke
  • 4 A Bacchus, after Van-Dyck
  • 5 Christ and John Baptist, after the same
  • 6 The Virgin Mary, after the same
  • 7 A Conversation
  • 8 A Droll, after Haemskirke
  • 9 A Droll, after Brower
  • 10 Queen Dowager of 3 quarter Cloath
  • 11 Dionyrae and the Centaur, after Rubens
  • 12 King Charles II. on Horseback
  • 13 King James II. on Horseback
  • 14 Pallas and Vulcan, 6 foot high, 5 foot wide
  • 15 Bausis and Philemon, 6 foot wide, and 3 foot high, after Van Hook
  • 16 A Flower-pot
  • 17 Our present King William
  • 18 A Boy and Puppies, after Hondius
  • 19 Boys at play
  • 20 A Flower-pot
  • 21 A Mountebank
  • 22 King William in Little
  • 23 A Landskip with Ruins, 4 foot large, 2 foot deep
  • 24 A Landskip with Rivers
  • 25 Head of King James
  • 26 Sketch of a Shepherd
  • 27 Queen Dido, after Varelst
  • 28 A Landskip
  • 29 Three Boys a singing
  • 30 A Head, after Lilly
  • 31 Joseph and Mary flying into AEgypt
  • 32 A Vanity
  • 33 Head of Prince Rupert finely painted
  • 34 The Twelve Roman Emperours, in 12 distinct pieces
  • [Page]35 A Blackamoor, delicately beset with natural Shells gilded, and in a Glass
  • 36 A Crucifix finely done, after Van-Dyck
  • 37 A Landskip curiously painted by Mustard
  • 38 An Hermit well painted
  • 40 Venus and Cupid
  • 41 King William and Q. Mary, by the same hand
  • 42 A Mans Head
  • 43 A Landskip of Mompart, with fig. of Brughell
  • 44 A Head of Porbus
  • 45 Abraham offering his Son Isaac, by Mustard
  • 46 A Head of Van-Dyck
  • 47 Count Egmonts Head, done by Mol
  • 48 A Piece of Asses
  • 49 Democritus and Heraclitus, finely done on Boards
  • 50 A Head of King William after the Original of Wissen
  • 51 Boor piece of Haemskirk
  • 52 A Horse led by a Black, finely done by Tabor
  • 53 Pharaoh drown'd, by Bon. Peters, the figures by Vomer
  • 54 The Queen of Morocco's Head
  • 55 The Duke of Buckingham
  • 56 The Dutchess of Portsmouth, after Lilly, half length
  • 57 The Lady Powis after Lilly, a half length
  • 58 An Ecce homo after Van Dyck, half length
  • 59 A Flower piece after the Still life
  • 60 An Old Head by Sir Anthony Moor
  • 61 Doctor Buttlers Head
  • 62 King Charles I. after Van Dyck
  • 63 Dedalus and Icvus by Hondius
  • 64 The Great Mogul
  • 65 Queen Katherine of Spain by Holben
  • 66 Head by Johnson
  • 67 Sir Thomas Fairfax
  • 68 Bacchus by Housman
  • 69 The Duke of Parma
  • 70 King Charles II. on Horseback
  • 71 A Hair Hunting by Hondius
  • 72 A Church piece
  • 73 Prince Henry, King James I. Son
  • 74 An Hermit in half length
  • 75 Droll of Haemskirk
  • 76 King Charles II. and his Queen, after Housman
  • 77 A Spanish General
  • 68 A Wolf-Dogs Head
  • 79 A large Landskip finely painted
  • 80 Cupid and Psyche, by a great Master
  • 81 An Aldermans Head, by a good hand
  • 82 A young Maidens Head curiously sinisht
  • 83 A Delicate Fruit-piece, by a great Master
  • 84 A Droll-head well done
  • 85 —Another by Haemskirk.
  • 86 A Fame, by Sim. Voet
  • 87 A small Landskip
  • [Page]88 One Outlandish Head by a very good hand 149 One half length of the same
  • 89 A piece of Dogs and Birds
  • 90 A great piece of the holy family, of 7 foot 6 inches high, and 8 foot 6 inches broad, a first Copy after Raphael Urbin
  • 91 King William well painted 153 Queen Mary of the same Hand
  • 92 A Curious Fruit-piece, finely done by De-Heem
  • 93 An amorous piece of a Bagpiper and a Wench
  • 94 A small Landskip
  • 95 A Mary Magdalen, by an Italian hand
  • 96 A piece of the Still Life
  • 97 A Head of Mr. Line
  • 98 A piece of Flowers, after Varelst
  • 99 A Head
  • 100 A Cock and Hen, after Barlow
  • 101 A piece of Swans
  • 102 King Charles's Pictor
  • 103 A piece of Boys in Cryons
  • 104 A Bull-baiting
  • 105 An Emblem with many figures
  • 106 Two Lyons in their Den
  • 107 A large Battel 9 foot long, 6 foot high
  • 108 A piece of Lyons after Rubens
  • 109 A Bull and Dogs
  • 110 A Dog after Van Dyck
  • 111 Our Saviour and St. Francis, on Copper
  • 112 A Landskip by Vander Burgh
  • 113 A curious piece with several figures, by Lundents
  • 114 A piece of Sheep, by Bokenus
  • 115 A merry piece of John Steen
  • 116 A piece of Beggars, by a very good master
  • 117 A small Head of Abraham Blomaert
  • 118 A small figure of Simon de Vliger
  • 119 Two Droll Heads of Haemskirk
  • 120 A Fruit-piece of P. Breem
  • 121 A Card-playing
  • 122 Two Parakites in a Ring, by a Good Master
  • 123 Two small Fire-pieces
  • 124 A small dark Picture of a Ruine, with figures in it
  • 125 A [...]i [...]er piece
  • 126 A small piece of Landskip with Beasts
  • 127 A Sea-piece, by a good Master.
  • 128 Half length of K. James II. after Lilly
  • 129 — The Queen after the same
  • 130 A large piece of plenty, after P. Rubens
  • 131 Half length of the Dutchess of Richmond
  • 132 Head of the D. of Monmouth, after Lilly
  • 133 Head of Sir John Sucklin
  • 134 A Sketch Head of King William
  • 135 Head of the Countess Dowager of Northumberland
  • 136 Sketch of the Duke of Albemarl
  • 137 A Sketch of Madam Hews
  • 138 A Sketch of Madam Wi [...]tel
  • 139 A Head of K. Charles I. after Van Dyck
  • 140 — she Q. by the same
  • 141 A Flower-pot
  • 142 The Head of Sir Peter Lilly
  • 143 One [...]ott of 24 postures
  • 144 The old Lord St. John finely painted
  • 145 A Head of the old P. of Orange
  • 146 A piece of Still-life, with a pickled Herring
  • 147 A Lucrece as big as the Life
  • 148 Christ in the Garden, by a Dutch Hand
  • 149 A Landskip 5 foot long 3 foot deep
  • 150 A Womans Head
  • 151 Ogilby's Hist. of Africa, America, and 2 Vol. of China, with Cuts, 3 Vol. Folio
FINIS.

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