A Curious COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, and PRINTS, by the Best MASTERS.

With several Books of Roman Antiquities, Statues, Coines, Travels, &c.

Will be Sold by AUCTION on Friday the 21 st of this instant June, 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. 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.

DRAWINGS.
  • 1 A Drawing of Spranger
  • 2 Two Drawings of Laurentius Talesius of Judith and Olofernes
  • 3 Two Drawings of Michael-Angelo, and Borochus
  • 4 A curious Drawing of Venturas Salimbine
  • 5 A Drawing of Abraham Blomaert
  • 6 A Drawing of Paulo Veronese of the Centurion and our Saviour
  • 7 Two Drawings of Venturas Salimbine, and an Italian
  • 8 A Triumph of the Church of Rubens
  • 9 Four Drawings of a good Master
  • 10 Two Drawings of Van Dyck and Palluia
  • 11 Three Drawings, one of Spranger, the others by a good Hand
  • 12 A Drawing of Francis Floris
  • 13 Three Drawings. The History of Herodia, with the Head of St. John, &c.
  • 14 Eight Drawings of several Masters.
  • 15 A Drawing upon a Frame, of Pilot bringing forth our Saviour.
PAINTINGS.
  • 1 A Flower Piece after De Heem
  • 2 A Three quarter King William, after Wissing
  • 3 Queen Mary, after the same Master
  • 4 A Hunting Piece
  • 5 A Landskip of Loten
  • 6 Our present King William on Horse-back by Lemene
  • 7 A Spanniel Dog after Van Dyck
  • 8 Our present King William whole length, 3 quarter Cloth
  • 9 Our present Queen Mary of Ditto
  • 10 King Charles the Second, after Sir Peter Lilly
  • 11 A Pallace
  • 12 A Landskip of Nichols
  • 13 A little Dog after Van Dyck
  • 14 A Hare and a Dog
  • 15 A piece of Monkies after Snyders
  • 16 Twelve Heads of Van Dyck
  • 17 A Landskip of a Ruin
  • 18 A Fruit piece of Fio, seven foot long, and five deep
  • 19 A Winter piece of Mompert and Brughell
  • 20 A Floria, five foot square
  • 21 A Banquet of the Gods, by Spranger, 6 foot long, and 5 foot deep
  • 22 A Landskip, 6 foot long, and 5 foot deep, finely finisht
  • 23 A Schetch by Bonest
  • 24 Tobit and his Dog
  • 25 A Crucifix
  • 26 A Piece of Cows and Sheep
  • 27 A Piece of the Fire of London
  • 28 Old Man's Head, with a Bag in his Hand
  • 29 A very large Landskip
  • [Page] 30 The Lord Rochester upon Copper
  • 31 His Lady upon the same
  • 32 Triumphs of Bacchus of Champaigne
  • 33 A View of Dover by Skiner
  • 34 A View of Portsmouth, by the same
  • 35 A Leda by an Italian Master
  • 36 A Venus and Bacchus, by Van Ost
  • 37 Jonas curiously Painted by Mr. Burton.
  • 38 An old Man lighting a Pipe at a Torch, done by a good Hand
  • 39 A Venus a sleep with a Satyr and a Cupid
  • 40 A Venus and Adonis
  • 41 A Diana asleep
  • 42 A Vertumnus and Pomona
  • 43 A Landskip of a Dutch Master
  • 44 A Piece of Flowers, by Baptist
  • 45 A Droll of an Owl reading by a Candle
  • 46 Buildings and Ruins, done by Polenbergh
  • 47 A Nuns Head, done by Willeboorts.
  • 48 A Landskip, done by Crooft
  • 49 A Rock with neat Figures
  • 50 A Monkey with Fruit
  • 51 A Head of Prince Maurice, done by Michael Merevelt
  • 52 St. Peter in Prison, by Franc. Floris
  • 53 An old Woman, by Van Dyck
  • 54 A St. Paul well Painted
  • 55 The Salutation of the Virgin Mary and Elizabeth
  • 56 Abraham, Sarah, & the Angel, well Painted
  • 57 A Head of Jordaen's
  • 58 A Head of Jorgone
  • 59 Two Heads of Schutt
  • 60 A fine Piece of Fruit in a Feeston
  • 61 A large Piece of Venus, Adonis and Cupid, by Van Dest.
  • 62 A Cleopatra neatly Painted
  • 63 A Head of St. Patrick
  • 64 A Cat with Fish
  • 65 A Court a Guard, by a Dutch Master
  • 66 A Prospect of a Rock with Figures and Statues by a Dutch Master
  • 67 A Countrey House with an Oven and Figures.
  • 68 Two Heads of Van Hook
  • 69 A Landskip with Rocks and Mountains, by a Dutch Master
  • 70 A Fool after Jordans
  • 71 Two Heads of a Dutch Master
  • 72 Old Womans Head after Rembrant
PRINTS.
  • [Page]1 OUr Saviour and St. John, done by Poilly
  • 2 Our Saviour and St. John, done by Natalis
  • 3 Six of Dorigny, Possin, and others
  • 4 A large Droll, done by Vischer, after Perghem
  • 5 Two of Laris and Blomaert
  • 6 Two Heads of P. Pontius
  • 7 Four of Lucas, Kilianus, and others
  • 8 Two of Guido Rhenes and Possine
  • 9 The Jews Sinagogue at Amsterdam, by Roman de Hooge
  • 10 Venus and Adonis, by Van Dyck
  • 11 The Golden Age, by Abraham Blomaert
  • 12 Two of Guido Rhenes and Corregio
  • 13 Three of Van Dyck and Rubens
  • 14 A Bishop's Head by Nantueill
  • 15 Three of Blotling and others
  • 16 The three Roman Statues, done by Muller
Books of Roman Antiquities, Statues, Coines, Travels, &c.
  • 1 JAc. Laurus Ancient Buildings of Rome, in Copper Plates, Folio
  • 2 Sam. Patini familiae Romanae Fulvii Ursini
  • 3 Gallery of Heroick Women, in French, with figures
  • 4 Cavallerii's book of Roman statues
  • 5 L'Art de Peinture de Du-fresne avec Postures
  • 6 Book of Roman statues, by Francis Perier
  • 7 Book of Roman Antiquities, by Boissard
  • 8 Ogilby's Roads of England, Folio
  • 9 Book of Coines, of Roman Emperours, by P. Strada
  • 10 Wheelers Travels into Greece, with figures
  • 11 A large book for Prints
  • 12 And. Sellers Atlas Coelestis, with curious Copper Plates
  • 13 The first Edition of Trajans Column in Rome, in 130 Copper Plates
  • 14 Ath. Kirchers China, illustrated with Cuts, Lat.
  • 15 John James Military Art for the Infantry, French
  • 16 Jod. Hondius modern description of Italy
  • 17 The Maid of Orleans, in French Verse, with curious figures
  • 18 Embassy into Tartary, with figures, Lat.
FINIS.

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