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

Will be Sold by AUCTION on Friday the 2d of this instant August, 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 A Book of five Prints of Triumphs, by Tempest
  • 2 Daniel in the Lyons Den, after Rubens
  • 3 Five round prints of the scripture, by Haemskirk
  • 4 Heraclitus and Democritus
  • 5 A book of 18 prints of the Gods and Goddesses, taken from the Roman statues
  • 6 The Day of Judgment, by Michael Angelo
  • 7 A book of eighteen Prospects of Holland
  • 8 Twelve Prints by Albert Durer, and other good hands.
  • 9 A Sketch of a Head in Oyl
  • 10 Three Heads of Van Dyck
  • 11 Two Heads of Titian, and Hans Holbain
  • 12 The Banquet of the Gods, by Spranger
  • 13 Our Saviours Passion, by Van Dyck
  • 14 Two Heads by Van Dyck
  • 15 The last supper by Muller

PAINTINGS.

  • 1 A Tooth Drawer.
  • 2 A Landskip.
  • 3 An Old Woman Piping
  • 4 A Coun [...]try piece.
  • 5 Droll after Brower.
  • 6. A Hern catching after Hondius
  • 7 A Man wiping his Childs Arse.
  • 8 A Man smoaking.
  • 9 A Three quarter Flower-pot
  • 10 A side of the City of Florence
  • 11 A Flower-pot, 4 foot 2 inches high, 3 foot & half wide
  • 12 A little Landskip.
  • 13 A Virgin Mary after Van Dyck.
  • 14 A Crucifix after Rubens.
  • 15 A Barrel of Oysters, by Little House
  • 16 A Flower-pot, a half length.
  • 17 Europa after P. Veronese, 5 foot 4 inches high, 4 foot 9 inches wide
  • 18 A Fiddler after Brower
  • 19 A Droll after Teniers
  • 20 A Woman a spinning, after Ostade.
  • 21 Daniel in the Lions Den, after Rubens
  • 22 A Flower-pot, a half length
  • 23 A Virgin Mary and St. Francis
  • 24 King James on a three quarter Cloath.
  • 26 Unity, Peace and Plenty, after Goltzius
  • 27 Chastity offering the Devil, after an Italian.
  • 28 King William well done
  • 29 Queen Mary, Ditto.
  • 30 A Black after Van Dyck, whole length
  • 31 A Violin and Ivory Figure, curiously painted by Van Hukin
  • 32 A Scull Watch, and Candle, Ditto
  • 33 A Head of King James II well done from the best Original
  • 34 A Boy and Dog curiously done by Teniers
  • 35 Orpheus with several Beast curiously finisht, by Reuse the famous Italian
  • 36 An Inkhorn, Letter, &c. finely done by Van Hukin
  • 37 An Aggot Cup, Coral, &c. Ditto
  • 38 Pallas presenting Venus with a Spanish Padlock, with other figures, by Vomer
  • 39 King William in Coronation Robes
  • 40 Queen Mary, Ditto
  • 41 A very good picture, by W. Beurs
  • 42 One old Head, by Martinus Voss, made 1565
  • 43 Two pictures of Miniature, by Philip Elingha
  • 44 A little Italian Landskip
  • 45 A very fine head, by a good Master
  • 46 A picture of Fishes.
  • 47 A Fruit piece
  • 48 A pleasant Landskip.
  • 49 A picture of St. Franciscus
  • 50 A fine picture by J. Leundens.
  • 51 A picture by Haemskirk
  • 52 A little Head by Van Leyden.
  • 53 A round Landskip by D. Vallen
  • 54 Two little bird pictures:
  • 55 A little head of Prince Cassimire of Frizeland
  • 56 A little ship piece.
  • 57 A tools picture.
  • 58 A picture of Venus and Cupid
  • 59 A Laughing Man with a Rhenish Wine Glass
  • [Page]60 A Droll.
  • 61 A Venus and Cupid
  • 62 A Flower-pot
  • 63 A Silver Tankard with Fruit
  • 64 A Cupid on a Swan
  • 65 A piece of Oysters
  • 66 Christ in the Garden
  • 67 A Bason of Fruit, 3 foot broad, 4 foot and half long
  • 68 Narcissus, 3 foot broad, 4 foot and half long
  • 69 A Landskip of the same bigness
  • 70 A fine Flower piece
  • 71 A Fruit piece in a Chyna bason
  • 72 A piece of Auricolus Flowers
  • 73 A piece of Drunkards
  • 74 A Man a laughing and smoaking
  • 75 A piece of the Sea breaking in, of St. Anthony Dyck in Holland
  • 76 A Dog
  • 77 An Obscene piece curiously done
  • 68 —another finely finisht
  • 79 The Virgin Mary
  • 80 Judith and Holifernes
  • 81 A battel piece
  • 82 Another battel piece
  • 83 A Lady giving Direction to the Cook, seven foot and four inches
  • 84 The Ruins of Room
  • 85 Lady catching Fleas
  • 86 Major Bill the printer
  • 87 A Flower piece
  • 88 An Old head
  • 89 A Thistle and butter flies
  • 90 A Festoone of Fruit
  • 91 A Festoone of Flowers
  • 92 A Lady in half length after the life
  • 93 St. Jeroms head
  • 94 Our Saviour paying Tribute to Caesar
  • 95 A piece of Haemskirk, in an Oval frame
  • 96 Another of Haemskirk in an Oval frame
  • 97 A third piece of Haemskirk
  • 98 A fourth piece of Haemskirk
  • 99 A small head finely painted
  • 100 A small piece of Hondius of Hawking
  • 101 a small piece of Hondius, Ditto
  • 102 a piece of Jupiter and Gannymede
  • 103 a piece of youth and age
  • 104 a piece of Vanity
  • 105 a small head after the life
  • 106 an Italian piece of Lucrece
  • 107 Three large Roman Emperors
  • 108 Twelve small Roman Emperors
  • 109 a Rabbet with Fruit
  • 110 an Old head
  • 111 a good head after the life
  • 112 a Squirel
  • 111 Prince Maurice
  • 113 A Piece of Venus, Cupid and Ceres
  • [Page]114 Landskip of Mr. Knife
  • 115 Two Lyons after Rubens
  • 116 Piece of our Saviour and Woman of Samaria, by Lemence
  • 117 Two Dogs fighting, after Hondius
  • 118 A Bull-baiting
  • 119 A piece of Dogs and a Cat
  • 120 A Hanch of Venison
  • 121 Two little Dogs
  • 122 A piece of a Monky and Fruit
  • 123 King Williams picture after Wissen
  • 124 Queen Mary of the same Master
  • 125 A Cortisan of Venice
  • 126 Little piece of a Bull and Dogs
  • 127 Little piece of two Leopards
  • 128 A Head of K. Charles II. and his Queen after Lilly
  • 129 A whole length of King Charles II. after Lilly
  • 130 A Head of the Countess of Castlemain after the same
  • 131 King James the Second after Lilly
  • 132 — his Queen Mary after the same
  • 133 Duns Scotus after Titian
  • 134 Angelica and Medora
  • 135 A Crucifix three foot high, after Van Dyck
  • 136 A Virgin Mary with Christ, after Carrats
  • 137 Venus with the Graces
  • 138 Titian and his Mistress after his own Paintings
  • 139 Hunting piece after Tempest
  • 140 Juno and Ixion 6 foot long, 3 foot wide
  • 141 The Judgment of Paris, 6 foot long, 3 foot wide
  • 142 Basket of Fruit
  • 143 a curious picture of Rioting in a Landskip
  • 144 a Triumph of Divels over sinners
  • 145 a Frost picture of blanket Fair upon the Thames
  • 146 a Resinal picture of Mr. Loten, of Rocks of the Alps, long 4 foot, deep 3 foot 6 Inc.
  • 147 a Landskip after Bott, long three foot two inches, deep three foot nine inches
  • 148 a Resinal of Mr. Loten
  • 149 Gallatea the Goddess of the Sea, after an Ital. long 3 foot 9 inches, deep 2 foot 10 inc.
  • 150 The bath of Diana after an Italian, long three foot, ten deep
  • 151 a pleasant Landskip, long five foot, deep 3 foot
  • 152 a Landskip with stone work in it, long three foot ten inches, deep 3 foot 2 inches
  • 153 The fire of London
  • 154 The late dreadful fire in Thames-street, near Puddle-Dock
  • 155 a Winter picture
  • 156 another Winter picture
  • 157 a Landskip with ships in it
  • 158 a Landskip with Cows and sheep
  • 159 Mary Magdalen in a Wood
  • 160 a Sea picture
  • 161 another Sea picture
  • 162 an Old mans head
  • 163 a picture of fish
  • 164 Seven Landskips more
  • 165 Ogilby's America with cuts
  • 166 —his Virgil illustrated with cuts
  • 167 Ovids Metamorphosis English and Latin, with cuts
  • 168 Ogilby's Homers Iliads compleat, with cuts
  • 18 [...] —His Odysses with cuts
FINIS.

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