8 /p(/ - /i> N. Poussin 71 A Group of Naiads, Infant Bacchanals, a Faun and Satyrs, in Landscape; the Figures elegantly designed, and grand in character. The whole is painted with strong effect of chiaro scuro / ■? ZW&'y S/-/A SCULPTURE. p>. c. /o £- / A / w ' y / l y. / c J "■ /J ' O 2- ROUBILIAC, 1741 72 A BUST OF POPE, in marble - — - 73 A ditto of Sterne _ U. Nost, 1764 .. 74 An early ditto of his late Majesty, George III. 75 A Bust of Garrick in terra cotta < z-tsi t't? S 9 Nollekins.. 76 A Wounded Infant borne on a Dolphin, in terra cotta, and a recumbent Figure of a Female, in statuary marble Articles of Curiosity, the Property of the late Mr. Garrick. 77 A Painting in enamel, on gold, presented as a Medal to Mr. Garrick, by the Incorpo¬ rated Actors belonging to the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, as a memorial of their gratitude for his having established the Theatrical Fund. The Painting executed by J. Hower, 1777 j in a case 78 An Inkstand, formed of the Stratford Mulberry-tree ^ — -_ -- 79 A Salt-cellar, made of Delft ware, which formerly belonged to Shakspeare ADDENDA, (by Permission.)—Another Property. 80 A Pair of Gloves and a Dagger, formerly belonging to Shakspeare, authentick A Box, made of the Mulberry-tree at Stratford, containing the Freedom of Lichfield, presented to Mr. Garrick 82 A Portrait of Mr. Garrick The above Three Articles were presented by Mr. Garrick to the late George Keate, Esq. of Chelsea Hospital. -a ^ ■n zf?i rsn 81 Ai. - /(/ : f FURTHER ADDENDA. Sir Joshua Reynolds 83 Infant St. John with a Lamb, an elegant Fancy Picture, formerly presented by Sir Joshua Gainsborough . 84 The Shepherd Boy and the Magpie FINIS. W f r I M * Ar- Jl _ikdiu ■& HAMPTON, MTDDT.llSEX. IXIL»S. SJUI±- M Catalogue OF THE Valuable and Curious Effects OF THE LATE DAVID GARRICK, ESQ. AT HAMPTON, Including the Antique Elbow Chair, enriched with emblematical Carved Work , and a Medallion of Shakerpear, formed in the Wood of the Mulberry Tree, by Hogarth. THE PROPERTY CONSISTS OF Four-post, dome, press, and other bedstead*, ■with cotton baugings aud curtains, prime feather beds and bedding', japanned ladies wardrobes, commodes and cabinets, with various bed chamber furniture, large chim¬ ney and pier glasses, in rich gilt frames, silk damask curtains, sofas, settees, bergiere and cabriole chairs to match, commodes and cabinets, with plate glass doors,'fine old drawings and prints, including a medallion portrait of Shakespear, carved on a piece of the Stratford mulberry-tree, chimney and other ornaments, fine Sienna pier tables, and other marble slabs, dining-room chairs ar.d sofas, sideboard and pedestal, dining tables, Pembroke and other tables, Brussels carpets, oil cloths, library and universal table, screens, half tamps and chairs, clocks, globes, India japanned articles, dressing fables, fire arms, a perambulator, and kitchen utensils, an iron horse roller, and two iron garden rollers, green house plants, lights, frames, and hand glasses, a fire engine, brewing utensil*, a pleasure boat, a punt, carts aud harness, and other out-door article*. _gTo tie ftp gtuctiim, ftp_ Messrs. BURRELL & SONS, ON THE PREMISES, AT HAMPTON, MIDDLESEX, On MONDAY, JULY2X, and, Tiro following Days , At Twelve o’Clock, (By Direction of WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Esq one of the Masters of the High Court of Chancery.) The effects may be viewed oa Friday and Saturday preceding the Salr, when Catalogues may be had on the Premises ; aud of Me*si9. BURRELL and SONS, No. 13, Token ho use-Yard, at 1*. «ach, without wtyieh no utr*«a can be admitted. - _ cs O ✓ - V — /‘/ft • Con#tt(0R6 of $ale. I THAT highest bidders to be the buyers, and if any dispute arise between two or more bidders, the Lot in dispute t< be put up again and re-sold. II. That no person advance less than Is. at each bidding; above Five Pounds 2s. (id. and so on in proportion. III. That the Purchasers pay Five Shillings in the Pound, as a Deposit, in part of payment for each Lot, and to give their names and places of abode, if required. IV. That the Lots shall be taken away, with all faults, at the Buyer’s expence, within two days after the Sale, and the remainder of the purchase-money to be paid on oi before the delivery. Lastly —Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the deposit-money shall be forfeited, the lot, or lots, shall be re-sold by public or private sale, and the deficiency (if any) by such re-sale, together with all charges attending the same, to be made good by the defaulter or defaulters at the present sale. \ . _ v > Vs v \ 'Vv'n < 9 -s. > v X ■ 3 ■ .Nx ^>1 s s. -*-*T T ■> -4 ’•s ' * /\ M ©atahJgtn. FIRST DAY’S SALE. MONDAY, JULY 21, 1823, No. 1. LARGE COVED BEDCHAMBER. LOT 1 A 4-post bedstead, flowered cotton furniture, and vase ornaments 2 A cranky hair mattrass y 3 A ditto 4 A feather bed, bolster and 2 down pillows 5 Four large blankets 6 Five elbow chairs with flowered cotton covers and 2 extra hair cushions and cases 7 Two pair of flowered cotton window curtains to match the bed, with brass rods, and sun¬ dry remnants 8 A large deal toilette table with a drawer, 6 smaller ditto and a cupboard, a blue cover and a white ditto 9 An India japanned swing dressing glass 10 A set of India japanned boxes consisting of 1 large, 1 ditto smaller and stand, 7 square 4 round and 5 trays 11 A glass over chimney in a carved frame 12 A painting. Portrait of Mrs. Garrick 13 A mahogany wardrobe with 4 folding doors shelves 14 A mahogany commode with a row of pegs and glazed door 4 t.ot 15 A mahogany wardrobe with a glazed door 4 plates 16 A mahogany pot cupboard, a folding horse and and a fire screen 17 A mahogany table with a drawer, a stool and cover and a folding screen 18 A painted table with green cloth cover 19 A curious inlaid writing table, on a turned pillar and claw 20 Ten shells 21 A wire fender steel top and a set of fire irons No. 2. PASSAGES ADJOINING. 1 A very curious inlaid cabinet with 10 drawers 2 A ditto on a stand and an ink stand 3 A mahogany wardrobe with folding doors, sliding shelves and 1 large drawer 4 A mahogany tray top night table with pot cupboard 5 An oak table with a drawer, a green curtain, iron rod and a wood pestle 6 A walnut-tree elbow chair, green leather cushion and a matted chair 7 A dressing glass in an India japanned frame No. 3. BEDCHAMBER and DRESSING- ROOM next the Lawn. 1 A 4-post bedstead with raised cove teaster, cornices and feet pillars japanned green and white and chintz furniture 2 A ditto cornice to divide Bed from Dressing Room, and 3 window cornices and curtains 5 LOT 3 A bordered goose feather bed, bolster and 2 down pillows —*3 Two pallampos’, one lined with silk 4 A thick crankey hair mattrass 5 A'white flock upper mattrass G Four large blankets 7 A white dimity counterpane 8 A green and white japanned wardrobe with folding doors sliding shelves and drawers ■'9'“ A di-ttb and dtj$Q / 10 A ladies ditto'commode toilette with glass, boxes, partitions, drawers, &c. 11 A ditto Pembroke table 12 A ditto 13 A ditto ecomeur 14 A ditto small bookcase with sliding shelves and cupboard under 15 A ditto and ditto 16 A ditto sofa stuffed in canvas and thick hair cushion 17 Four ditto stools and cushions 18 A ditto easy chair and cushion 19 A bowed fret fender and a set of fire irons 20 A pier glass with 2 plates, in a carved and gilt frame 51 Two mahogany pot cupboards 22 A wilton carpet round the b< ’ ditto X 23 A small cabinet piano forte No. 4. ANTICHAMBER. 1 A small bright steel stove, brass moulded fender and a set of fire irons 6 LOT 2 A green lutestring Venetian window curtain 3 A japanned table, a mahogany window stool and 4 stands 4 A japanned table, a bowl and ewer and 3 small bowls 5 Six japanned chairs, rush seats 6 A card box with 4 dozen and 10 counters and 4 dozen fish, and a mahogany bookstand 7 An India japanned medicine cjie^t,, -f \8 A bamboo cane carpet 9 A vase and pedestal forrrred of the mulberry- tree, mounted and ornamented with silver gilt, on a marble base and steps, supported on a carved and partly guilt bracket, with glass cover, the pedestal inscribed, Sacred to the Memory of TViUiam Shakespear , the applause , delight, the wonder of the British Stage, born 1564, died 1616 10 A handsome chimney-glass, gilt frame, 2 plates painted with Chinese figures No. 5. CHINESE DRAWING ROOM. 1 Five green India silk damask festoon window curtains lined and fringed round, japanned cornices, silk lines, tassels, pins, &c. 2 Ten green and white japaned cabriole elbow chairs, false backs and seats, stuffed and r*«. covered with French tapestry and green 'anci White check cases 3 Two settees to correspond and cases 4 A large sofa (en suite) with cases b A ditto and ditto 7 LOT 6 Four green and white japanned demi serai cir¬ cular tables to match and green cloth covers 7 A backgammon board, boxes and 28 men, and sundry fish and counters 8 A mahogany chess ditto and men 9 Six green and white japanned bamboo chairs, rush seats 10 A mahogany work table and a spider legged ditto ' ' ' 11 A ditto and a ditto 12 A mahogany fret work stand with a pontipool top 13 A ditto with an Italian composition marble top 14 Two mahogany 2 leaved fire screens, covered with India paper 15 A chimney glass in a rich carved and japanned frame with glass border at top, 76 inches by 51 • r f . 16 A pierced and engraved bright steel front stove and a set of fire irons and fender -Ar 17 A china chandelier for 6 lights ' No. 6. DRAWINGS and PRINTS, Framed and Glazed. 1 Pillement . . A pair, oval landscapes and figures 2 Ditto . . A Chalk Pit, with wood and figures, and a River Scene, a pair 3 Gainsborough , Portraits of Mrs. Schaw and Mrs. Payne, in crayons LOT 8 ■< f+ii C 5 . . . 6 . . 7 . . 8 Liotard 9 Fabris 10 . . 11 4.Twelve compositions of birds in relief, coloured . A mythological drawing (Fan Mount) on leather , . A pair. River and Harbour Scenes (small circles) . . A miniature Portrait and a pair of wax medallions , . Portrait of Mrs. Garrick, in a black silk cloak and hat . . Portrait of Mr. Betterton . . A Portrait of Milton (small oval) and a Portrait high finished pen drawing, by Faber, 1702, and a small head of Christ, in black lead ' Jl / ' . . A River Scene, in water colors . . Two, Head and Fore Feet of a Dog, in crayons and a ’ Cat enraged, in ditto, from Snyders . . A group of Lap Dogs, in crayons . . The Finding of Moses, in crayons . . A view from Richmond Hill and companion, drawings in body colors (1 glass broke) 16 Lady D. Beauclerk Levant figures (in Sepia) 13 . . 14 Hayman 15 . . 9 I.«T IT Jeremiah Andrews Bacchus, in Indian ink. Lady Dorothy Boyle, a print, Sketch of the Statue of Shakespear, by Rou^ biliac, in Indian ink, and a medallion bust, in plaister 18 .Eleven small colored Thea¬ trical figures, a profile and portraits of their late Ma¬ jesties, small engravings 19 Bunbury . . . The Billiard Table 20 Pillement . . A small upright landscape, in chalk, 3 landscapes in cut paper, a group of flowers by Madame St. Leger, and a print of the i ' Duchess of Devonshire 21 ..... A Miniature Portrait, in oil, a ditto of Captain, David Garrick, in crayons and a medallion Portrait of Shakespear, carved on a piece of the Stratford Mulberry Tree 22 ..... A Nymph, half figure, in crayons 23 Barralet . . A pair of views, in black chalk, of Mr. Garricks Villa at Hampton 24 Pillement . . A pair. Boatmen and Pea¬ sants, in black chalk, and a pair of smaller] 10 i,ot 25 Goupy . . . J' > 26 f t •' , •V*’ . H '♦ 28 . , 29 Hogarth 31 Rosalba . . • 32 Mareo Ricci . 33 Pillement . . 34 Rosalba . . . 35 1(1(1 Four landscapes in body colors Portraits -of Mr. and Mrs. Garrick, in black lead, and 2 ditto wax medallions A set of 9 small drawings. Portraits of Females, Na¬ tives of the Greek Islands The Crucifixion Garrick in the Farmers Return A pen drawing ; and Gainsborough , a View of the South Parade Bath, a Sketch A Portrait of Richard Be- renger. Esq. gentleman of the Horse to his Majesty, and Author of several Po¬ etical Essays in Dodsleys Collection Portrait of Madame Clairon, the celebrated French Ac¬ tress, in crayons A pair of Landscapes, in body colors A pair of Landscapes and Figures on blue paper The Four Seasons, in crayons Portrait of Mr. Garrick, in crayons 11 LOT .36 Alto Relievo 37 38 Tellemans 39 A Bust of Mr. .Garrick, Alto Relievo, medallion gilt Orpheus charming the Brutes, a fine silvery chasing, fra¬ med and glazed A March of Cavalry, small. Conversation ofFi veComic Characters, style of Wat¬ teau, small, and a pair of ditto Landscapes, Van Diest A small Portrait of Garrick, in Chiara Oscura, in oil glazed and a pair of ditto, Shakespear and Ben Jonson *•^40 Eight large oval medallions, for ceiling or pan- nels '• . vx 41 .A very fine V Southwark Fair, \ garth, and 1 othet V 42 A fine Print of Mr. Garrick between Ccmiedfy ' and Tragedy 43 Six fine Prints framed, Portraits of Ladys 44 Six ditto ditto 45 Six ditto of Gentlemen 46 Five ditto of ditto 47 Four ditto of ditto 48 Four ditto various 49 Six ditto 12 LOT 50 A marble bust on a stand, Sir Isaac Newton 51 A ditto ditto Pope 52 A ditto ditto George III 53 A sleeping venus on marble bed,mahogany stand 51 A plaister bust, Lord Halifax 55 A marble bust on a scienna stand ,nameunknown 5G A plaister ditto, a youth 57 A line bust, in Terra Cotta A- No. 7. TEMPLE OF SHAKESPEAR. 1 Seven mahogany elbow chairs, with scrole feet and caned seats 2 A large mahogany sofa to match the chairs, covered with red leather and brass nailed, 2 bolsters and green serge cases 3 A long French stool and 3 window stools, with loose seats to correspond and serge cases 4 A very elegant elbow chair , enriched with era-* // ' blamatical carved work, (bid a medallion of ■ f ‘ 1 dy"‘' mJ ^Shakesy>ear on the back , loose seat, covered with leather , on a mahogany stand, with slide X. 5 A fine bust v J No. 8. GREENHOUSE. 1 Fifty green-house plants in pots 2 Fifty ditto .... in ditto 3 Fifty ditto .... in ditto 4 Sixty ditto more or less in ditto 5 Nine orange trees in pots End of First Day's Sale. & ©atalcgut. SECOND DAY’S SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 22,1823. No. 9. SMALL MIDDLE ROOM, opposite the River. LOT 1 A painted couch, hair squab and bolster, and blue check cover 2 A mahogany settee, with silk taffeta cover and extra blue and white ditto and 2 stools and covers 3 A wainscot chest of 4 drawers, flap and escritoire 4 A mahogany spider legged wash-hand stand with 2 drawers, blue and white ewer and bason 5 A mahogany stool bidet and cover, and an oval glass, painted frame 6 A mahogany flap corner table and swing glass I 1 No. 10. LEFT HAND ROOM, opposite the River. LOT 1 A 4-post bedstead, flowered cotton furniture and 2 window curtains 2 A folding straw palliasse in a brown Holland ease 3 A wool mattrass 4 A feather bed, bolster and 2 pillows 5 A wool mattrass 6 A hair mattrass in a crankey case 7 A wool mattrass in a brown Holland case 8 A fine white Marseilles quilt 9 A blanket and a cotton counterpane 10 Part of a blue flowered cotton furniture 11 A tent bedstead, blue cotton furniture 12 A wool mattrass in a crankey case 13 A ditto in a white Holland case 14 A feather bed and bolster 15 Three small blankets 16 A cotton counterpane 17 Three elbow chairs, stuffed in canvas and flowered cotton cases 18 An easy chair stuffed, with cushion and blue cheque cover 19 A deal table with a drawer, an oval swing glass and a piece of carpet 20 A mahogany night stool and pan, a ditto fold¬ ing airing-horse and an extra cushion and cover 21 A fender, a set of fire-irons and a brush 15 i.rtr 22 A painted folding wash hand stand, with appa¬ ratus, ewer and bason No. 11. RED ROOM, One Pair, next the Thames. 1 A blue and white japanned cabinet bedstead with silvered plate glass folding doors,^£7 sham drawers under ditto, and blue and white cotton furniture fo .. / 0 ' 2 A bordered feather bed, bolster and 2 down pillows 3 A crankey check mattrass / w 4 Three blankets - $ a / / 5 A Marseilles quilt / //.. u 6 A Wilton carpet, a green baize cover, and, hearth rug / 7 Two pair of blue silk and worstead damask window curtains, lined with blue Persian, brass rods, Ac. ■ -8 Eight cabriole elbow chairs, japanned blue and — white, stuffed and covered with damask, / brass nailed and check cases to ditto 9 A blue and white japanned wardrobe, with sliding shelves and folding doors ""10 A cabriole sofa to correspond with chairs, and —’ cases ^ ^ :■ *• -v T wo bergieres suite) with down cushion^£> and cases 12 A japanned dressing table with flap top and cupboard under 7 13 A chimney glass with 4 plates, in a rich carved and burnished gold glass bordered frame 14 A green baize cover and a hearth rug 15 A musquet and bayonet, by Wilson =*-' IGA steel mounted blunderbuss, by Barber 17 A pierced and engraved steel fronted stove 18 A fluted moulded fender, a set of fire-irons, and a mahogany airing horse 19 A double brass wheejed perambulator, by Heath and King J . V , (y 20 Two mahogany spider leg tables No. 12. DINING PARLOR. 1 A sienna marble commode slab on a rich carved and burnished gilt bracket frame / f f 2 A pier glass in a rich burnished gilt frame 3 A rich carved and gilt bracket at bottom of ditto, supporting a Bust of Voltaire, and a glass cover 4 A chimney glass in a rich glass bordered gilt frame 5 A sienna marble slab, 5 feet by 2 feet 5, on a rich emblamatical carved and burnishe fi ' T ° +n make them seem r»i«»nc-jv.i~ 9 A pair of mahogany card tables, lined with green cloth > ... • i 1-7 J tOT 10 A mahogany pedestal with a pail, brdss hodpfed cupboard and cistern under dittfcC 11 A pair of handsome marble urns, brass mounted 12 Two japanned India basons and covers and 2 boxes / 13 A pierced and engraved steel stove and a set of fire-irons No. 13. HALL and STAIRCASE. , A veined marble slab, 4 feet 4 by 2 feet 3£, ^ - z M on a carved and painted frame , 2 Two mahogany pedestals with drawers 3 Four white and green japanned hall chairs 4 Two brass mounted staircase lanterns on painted wood therms 5 A triangular double corner ditto and burner —6 A veined marble slab, 5 feet by 2 feet 5, on a carved painted frame with therm feet 7 A ditto on ditto--- 8 Three painted French stools, covered with green Spanish leather and green baize cases 9 The painted floor cloth planned to the hall 10 A mahogany therm and bracket No. 14. GARDNERS BED ROOM. 1 A mahogany press bedstead with check fur¬ niture 2 A feather bed, bolster and down pillow 3 A cranky check flock mattrass and 2 blankets. _ 4 A wallnut-tree chest of drawers and a sconce glass O /o 18 LOT 5 A bed waggon, 4 rush bottom chairs and a large chair No. 15. TOOL-HOUSE. 1 A water barrow and tub 2 Two dung barrows 3 A dung barrow, a hand barrow and a grass ditto 4 A drag, 3 spades, 3 rakes, 3 hand hoes, 3 Dutch hoes, 1 dung fork, 2 prongs, a mattock, a pick axe, an axe, 2 saws, 2 hedging shears, a bill, an edging iron, 2 scythes, 2 hammers, 6 watering pots and a crow bar 5 A 25 round ladder and 2 short ditto No. 1U. GARDENERS ROOM. 1 A bow fret fender, a set of fire-irons, and a pair of bellows 2 A writing-desk, 2 deal tables and chest of drawers 3 A press with 2 doors 4 Two pair of Tressels, 2 pair of steps, and 6 horses No. 17. LAUNDRY. 1 A hanging iron, 8 flat irons, 2 box irons, 6 heaters and 3 stands 2 A mahogany mangle, 3 rollers and 3 cloths 3 A deal flap ironing table, 2 wainscot stools and a folding linen horse 19 LOT 4 A chest of drawers, asconce glass in a wall- nut-tree frame, and 2 ironing blankets No. 18. BREW-HOUSE and WASH-HOUSE. 1 A large iron bound working tub 2 A ditto and a small ditto 3 Four iron bound casks 4 Four ditto 5 A beer pump, a funnel, a bearer, a pair of slings, 3 troughs and a mashing oar 6 Four washing tubs 7 Three ditto, a form, a piggin, 2 stools, a clothes horse and a tray 8 A lead cistern and a malt mill No. 19. COACHMANS ROOM. 1 A stump bedstead No. 20. YARDS, SHEDS, &c. 1 A carpenters work bench and a grindstone and Rough 2 Three dog kennels on wheels 3 A water cart and harness 4 A three wheeled cart .♦ ~. 5 A dung cart 6 Two corn binns ' No. 21. ROOM OVER BATH. 1 Six mahogany elbow chairs, covered with green leather 20 2 Eight colored prints in black frames, the Pro¬ digal Son 3 A square mahogany table and a stove No. 22. PLEASURE GROUNDS. (&■ 0 1 Seven green baize festoon window curtains, laths, lines, &c. 2 A large iron horse roller, with iron frame, shaft, &c. 3 An iron garden roller 4 A ditto 5 A wood roller and a green painted stool 6 A pleasure boat with a pair of oars and a pair of sculls ' 1 7 A plough, a 4 wheeled truck and a ditto with rollers No. 23. KITCHEN GARDEN. 1 A 3-light melon frame and 12 old lights 2 A ditto and ditto, and 12 old frames 3 Ten square hand lights 4 A tire engine with leather hose 6 A small hand engine and 6 wall fruit nets 6 Sundry garden pots and pans ♦ End of Second Day’s Sale. v M Catalogue THIRD DAY’S 8ALE WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1823. No: 24. ATTICS. COT 1 A folding tent bedstead, striped furniture 2 A folding canvas screen 3 A pair of 18 inch globes 4 A sliding tray, 5 deal frames with 11 sliding deal and canvas shelves each, and 2 loose circular half teaster bed laths 5 A quantity of shells in a hamper -6 Two chairs covered with blue sattin and a wood chair, matted seat . 7 An artificial shrub, made of feathers, &c. on a stand 8 A deal painted wardrobe with folding doors, 6 sliding trays and a large drawer under 9 A smaller ditto and ditto I 22 No. 25. BEDCHAMBER, TWO PAIR,. Fronting Green-House. LOT 1 /,. .2 3 4 5 4 :,^ " . 6 7 8 ! 9 10 A half teaster bedstead with check furniture and 2 window curtains A wool mattrass A feather bed and bolster A press bedstead, check furniture A feather bed bolster and 2 pillows, in brown Holland cases A woOl mattrass in a white case Three blankets A deal painted chest of 5 drawers A set of fire irons, 2 rush bottom chairs, a night lantern A veneered table with a drawer, a deal ditto a deal wash-hand stand and a folding fire screen 11 A mahogany wardrobe with folding doors No. 26. ROOM ADJOINING. 1 /j> 2 p 3 4 A tent bedstead, brown Holland furniture A feather bed, bolster and 1 pillow A wool mattrass in a crankey case A veneered chest of 5 drawers and 3 chairs seats covered with blue sattin A square mahogany bason stand and a wains¬ cot pillar and claw table A carpet in the passage A ditto in ditto L 23 No. 27. BOW ROOM, next the Lawn. LOT I I —1 Three pair of yellow damask window curtains on brass rods J « t 2 One green and white japanned corner com- f ode, with vase on the top and silvered ate glass doors .} 7 / ^'2 One ditto '0 . <7*/ ) 3 Four greern and white elbow chairs with" : caned seats - , 4 Six white ditto 5 A mahogany sofa in 3 parts, with squab cushions, stuffed with hair, in canvas and . green and white >triped Manchester cases 6 A ditto T' - 6 , 7 A mahogany easy chair en suite with cases 8 A ditto and ditto 9 A mahogany pedestal plate warmer, with door over ditto and folding sideboard top 10 Three mahogany Pembroke tables, made to join together occasionally, with brass fastenings 11 A mahogany fly table 12 A mahogany 2 tier dumb waiter, on castors 13 An oval chimney glass in a carved and painted frame r> 14 A moulded fender and a set of fire-irons / 15 A microscope with glasses, &c. in mahogany oo case. 16 A large round japanned India dish 17 A gentleman’s universal table 18 A marble slab on a frame ^ / * O ) u )$>■ s' m y No. 28. ROOM ADJOINING THE HALL. LOT I A mahogany 2 flap dining table with a slip¬ ping leaf (6 feet by 4) 2 demi circular ends and a mahogany leaf to go between the brass fastenings ' 2 A round mahogany 2 flap dining table 3 A mahdgany tray, brass hoop, 3 knife trays, and a pair of plated branches 4 A mahogany tool box with sundry tools *> Six japanned chairs, rush seats 6 A mahogany 3 flap table No. 29. KITCHEN. 1 An iron return fender, poker, tongs, shovel and sifter, 4 iron wheeled spits, 2 trivets, a hanging iron, 2 gridirons, a pig iron, salamander, 2 cleavers, a pair of steak tongs, 2 beef forks, 7 skewers, a balance skewer, a cookhold, 4 stove trivets, 2 coal scuttles and a pair of snuffers 2 A copper boiling pot and cover 3 A ditto . . ditto and ditto 4 A ditto . . ditto and ditto 5 A ditto bojler, brass cock 6 A fish kettle, plate and cover 7 A digester 8 A stock pot and cover, 3 stewpans and cover* and 3 saucepans 9 A ditto and ditto, 3 ditto and ditto, and 3 ditto 10 Two ditto, 3 ditto and 3 ditto 25 LOT 11 Four stewpans and covers ] 2 A preserving pan, a chocolate pot, and 2 beer mugs 13 Two preserving pans and a frying pan 14 A preserving pan, a pair of scales and 5 brass weights 15 A teakettle and a warming pan ” { ,/j- j 16 A teakettle and 2 preserving pots 17 A large turbot kettle plate and cover 18 A stewpan and plate 19 A dripping pan, iron legs 20 A tin fish kettle, a Dutch oven, 2 saucepans and a footman 21 A brass mortar and pestle, a starch pan, and 4 flat candlesticks, 2 high ditto (one broke) 22 A marble mortar and pestle, a dredger, 2 slices and 2 ladles 23 A pewter warming pan and funnel 24 Nine round pewter dishes, 10 plates and a cullender f 7 ,, 3 ' 25 Two pewter ice pots and covers 28 Two plate baskets, lined with tin, a Dutch oven, a cheese toaster and sundry pieces of tin ware 27 A meat screen, lined with tin 28 A deal table with flap top, with charcoal cup¬ board on rollers under ditto 29 A round oak 2 flap table and a chopping block 30 A bushel measure, a flour tub and sundry wood ware 31 A month clock, by Edward Appley, in a wal- nut-tree inlaid case t--*- Z 26 lOT 32 A meat safe, wire door and plate rack No 30. SCULLERY AND LARDER. 1 A tub, a bowl, a pasteboard, a stool 2 A marble mortar and wood pestle 3 A deal table with 2 drawers, a mahogany tea board, wood bowl, and an egg - net Z Z 1 4 Sundry queensware No. 31. HOUSEMAIDS BED ROOM over Larder. 1 A 4-post bedstead and check furniture 2 A featherbed, bolster and 1 pillow 3 Three blankets and a green quilt f \J C -J 4 A chest of drawers, a small glass, a wainscot table and a stool and brass fender No. 32. DATRY. 1 A stone slab and a tressel / « 6 > ^ 2 Two churns, a pail, a sieve, a tub* a pair of wood scales, a wood bowl and a loose mar¬ ble slab 3 A large fatting coop and 2 hen ditto No. 33. SERVANTS HALL and ROOM ADJOINING. 1 An iron fender, 2 trivets, a shovel, tongs and poker 2 A large square mahogany pillar and claw table / ¥ »*> i V - 5 I •■/* / JO 6 Srj /, i A square wainscot dining table An oval deal ditto and an airing horse A mahogany 1 flap corner table and a tea¬ kettle stand, lined with tin Six chairs, rush seats and an ■elbow ditto j U A No. 34. BUTLERS PANTRY. A round wainscot pillar and claw table A fender, a set of fire irons and 3 rush bottom chairs /f fr A blunderbuss, by Sibley / / / ^ / / Two mahogany butlers trays Two ditto and a wainscot ditto A wainscot napkin press A tray and 16 bowls