THE COLLECTION OF FRANK MARCHAM 1899 - iinimi Museum Lett so mianum . A CATALOGUE OF THE ENTIRE MUSEUM OF THE LATE John Coahley Lettsont, M. andLL.D* Member of several Academies and Literary Societies. CONSISTING Of Prints and Drawings; Coins and Medals, in Copper, Silver and Gold; Shells ; Minerals ; Flies ; South Sea Curiosities ; Cork Models of Antient Buildings in Rome; Bronzes; Vases; Bas-relievos ; Mosaics; Cabinets, &c. &c. &c. AMONG WHICH ARE, Two fine Coin and Medal Cabinets, highly carved in oak, formerly belong- ing to his present Majesty; a Human Skeleton, with the Muscles attached, and the Blood Vessels injected, in the highest preservation; a Mummy From the Island of Teneriffe; a Wassail Cup, used in the time of King Edgar, very curiously carved from Walnut and Yew ; and a great variety of other rare articles. WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY LEIGH AND SOTHEBY, Booksellers, at their House, No. 145, Strand, opposite Catherine Street, Oil Thursday, May 2, 181 6, and Two following Days, at Twelve o'Clock. To be viewed to the Time of Sale, and Catalogues to be had at the Place of Sale. Wright and Murphy, Printsrs. 31, Little Queen Street, Holborn, London, CONDITIONS OF SALE, I. The hiphefl- Bidder to be (he Buyer; and if any Difpute arifes between two or mo-e Bidders, the T,nt fo difputed fhall be immediately put up again and re-fold. II. No Perfon to advance lefs than 6d. ; above One Pound is. ; above Five Pounds 2s. f>d. and' fo in Proportion. III. The Purchafers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and to pay down 5s. in the Pound, in Part of Payment of the Purchafe-money ; in Default of which, the Lot or Lots fo purchafed to be immediately put up again and re-fold. IV. The Lots to be taken away, at the Buyer's Expence; within three Days after the Conclufion of the Sale, and the Remainder of the Purchafe-money to be abioiutely paid on or before Delivery. The Books are prefumed to be perfect, unlets other wile expressed ; but it upon collating, at the Place of Sale, any fhould prove defective, the Purchafers will be at Liberty 10 take or rejed them. VI. Upon Failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money depofited in Pait of Payment (hall be for- feited ; ano all Lots uncleared within the Time afcrefaid fhall be re-lold by public or private Sale, and the Defi- ciency ^it any) on fuch Ke-fale {hail be made good by the Defaulters at this Sale. Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale may have their Cumimflions faith tally cxecuteo by their humble Servai.ts, Leigh and Sothebv, 145, Strand. N B No Books tbill he delivered without heiug first paid fc; ; r.i\i It is requi tei that Gentlemen uill clear their Books } and settle thtir Aituuuts, at the Concluiio7i gj' each Sale. A , &C. First Days Sale, PRINTS, VARIA. LOT /. /. 1 V IEWS in the Isle of Malta, Boston, by /. Newtoft, -. . proof — Cataract of Niagara, by W. Byrne, &c. {& ^^ l ■ 2 Ditto of the Havanna, New York, &c. by Elliot, Canot, P. Sandby, &c. — — ffi &< £. 3 Cathedral Church of Antwerp, by Hollar, Sec. 12 M-* J- 4 Views of the Lakes of Killarney, by Canot, Rooker, &c. — Malmsbury Abbey, Iron Bridge, &c. 10 ^ <- 4 ■ 5 Nottingham and Lullworth Castles, by J. Fittler — Shug- borough and Dunster Castles, by S. Rawle, India paper — — ;J/>, y. 6 Middle Temple Hall, London Bridge, by Canot — Fire of / London, Greenwich, by Rocque, &c. — ^U^luJ-Mc /° J Invitation Tickets to Lord Mayors' Dinners, &e. 23 t 'U.cA '** // . 3 Cathedrals, &c. by /, Collins ; original impressions, with /''*/" a portfolio - - 2 O&to****. i.f?-6 * . t. /Aec/ci ( 2 ) i- n * .» g Views of Versailles, St. Cloud, Chantilli, &c. coloured ]g ***" 10 Ditto in Rome, Venice, &c. — Ditto, with portfolio 13 11 Ditto of London 2nd its Environs, faj. ditto, ditto 19 12 Temptation of St. Antony, Catlot — Hypocrisy, by M. Antonio -Muses, &c. — — 4 J 1 . 13 Holy Face, by Wagner — Mars and Venus, from Bacon, by Fr. Bartolozzi, &c. — , — 5 J 7 . 14 Last Judgment, from Mich. Angelo, by Leo. Gaultier, fine 15 Adam and Eve, from A. Bloemart, by J. Saenredam, drawing, &c. — — ,5 V /t c BRITISH PORTRAITS, &c. I a i v£ a j (3 gale of English Beauties, in colours — Taste a-la-mode, 17^4, coloured drawings, &c. — < 7** '■ '•'»■ 17 George Fordyce, M.D. proof -R. Bigland, Esq. Herald, ■ . &c. «. — &pteu I8 £) r> chandler, proof— Gilbert Wakefield, John Gill, D. D. &c. — — ig Marquis of Granby, after Sir Jos. Reynolds — Andrew Stewart, ditto, by Tho. Watson, scarce, Hzc. 20 Lord Camden, after Sir Jos. Reynolds, whole length, by S. F. Ravenet — John Heaviside, Esq. by Rich. Ear- lom — P. Colquhoun, Esq. by R. Dunkarton, &c. 21 William Balmain, M.D. by R. Earlom— David Barday, by ditto, proofs, Sec. — — y . /-/--7i 22 Aloysius Pisani Eques. Bartolozzi, sculp. — Boydel, by Gilray, &c. — — /vVW' t J <' 23 Thomas Paine, by W. Sharpe— Dr. Franklin, Voltaire, &c. — — 24 Death of Marshal Lawdon, by /. G. Mansfeld, &c. t^\j 25 Sir Charles Linnaeus, Clementus Bervic, sculp, fine 1Q G. Edwards, F. R. S.— W. Shipley— Sir Jos. Banks, by Colhjer, &c. — — • / 27 Johannes Thorpe, by J. Bayly — Sir John Barnard, draw* 13 J 10 .* t 4 ft 5 f J 6 to A 5 */ 4 1 5 3 /■r 1 s- £ 5 2.6 a ( i ■f/l t, In i ( 3 ) ing — and Ditto, with autograph and verses, by Cha. Bunbury, Esq., &c. — — . 2 . £> 23 P. Fr. Courayer, by Eliz. B. Gulston—Sh John Suckling, by Marshall, fine, &c. ■ /- / 29 Robt. Short, from whom a stone was extracted, &p.— r . Hottentot Venus — Boy without arms, &c. — - ^// /* / /-/• '" 30 Nath. Highmore, A. Blooteling, scarce and' fine \ (J)**^***?- > •j* 31 Dr. Price, &c. — Dr. Priestley, engraved by Tho. Hollo- / .. A - way — — 2 /?H-*J% C J- Z1 Earl or. Mansfield, &c— Edw. Lord Thurlow, Fr. Bar- . tolozzi, sculp, fine — — 2 /A '■<<<<- f> y- & 33 O, Cromwell, by ditto — — 1 ( ;^^,^/6 % /,£ , 34 John Hunter, from Sir J. Reynolds, Win. Sharp, sculp. fine — — I y)i^-^- f. 35 Samuel More, B. West, P. R. A. pinxit ; W. Sharp, sculp, ditto — — 1 /t'/^v U:u %" 36 Portrait of John Milton, sketch in oil, on paper — 1 ,/^.y./ <-.,'' /. 36*Portrait of Dr. Hossack, a Physician in America, three- , , , quarters length, in oil <- ^ lt - e '''*' (' , 37 O. Cromwell, by F. Bartolozzi — — 1 '-^a .v_f l.C; £~. 38 The Right Hon. Charles Fox, &c. Thos. Erskine, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, by J. Jones — / • 39 Gustavus the Fourth, King of Sweden, and Queen, after , . K. Porter '/h£*t«J4 * '& 4q Historical Subjects from the History of England, Fire of London, Becket's Tomb, O. Cromwell, &c. by W. v y Sharp— Hon. A. Smith, &c. — — 9 msfr Ai 3, 41 Sir Robert Walpole, by Honlraken — Earl of Dorset, by _ a - Fertue, &c. — — — 7 •■'/ W-AXIU d~. o A1 Duke of York, after Sir Josh. Reynolds, Lord Hood, do. Dr. Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury, by J. Jones, . PROOF, &C. — — 5 y - " " ■^ ■ o 43 Sir Bal. Gerbier and his Family, after Vandyke, Calais / Family, &c. — — — f ■ r 44 Wm. Perfect, M.D. engraved by W. Say, proof — Hon. Charles Townsend, Esq. after Sir Josh. Reynolds^by Dixon, &c. — — — - B2 e&ujt*i / ty.y. 6 ( 4 ) lit. /;• & /si "t '< y 45 Portraits of Naval Commanders, by Bromley, Parker, &c. J , /ffpi 46 Emblematical Transparencies at the Bank, after Hamilton, by P. W. Tonkins, &c — — 7 * if ' 4, History of Lewis 16th. engraved ly L. Schiavonetti, &c. i DRAWINGS. 48 Drawings, Landscapes, &c. in colours • — 12 2 1 Yt<~ /■'-'■■ 49 Ditto, Views in the Island of Antigua, Earthquake at Lisbon, &c. in colours 9 2 / /fr;l>' r < 50 Ditto, the Comeer, or Aligator of Bengal — Gurrial of the Ganges, &c. high finished drawings, in colours, ly Mos. Harris, &c. <■> t 51 Ditto, Views at Margate, Hertfordshire, Weymouth, &c. in colours, &c. — — 12 j£. H&Sn <\ 42 Swiss Views, in colours — View de la Source de Arveron, &c. Ca. Hackeri. F. &c. 4 ' ' 58 Views in Kent, by B T. Pouncy, pkoof, &c. — 6 / . / / v 59 M -sue lV j r, by tt'm. Cooke and P ouncy*—Conxay Cas- 1 \ tie. toe. — • — • _ 4 2. tie, Sic. '1 . 1. 6 I.b *■'•" ( 5 ) //. 60 Margate from the Parade, &c. after P T. de Loufher- bourg, J. C. Stadler, sculp, tffc. in colours — 3- o 6\ Ramsgate in a High Gale, &c. ditto — _-. o 62 Ditto with a View of the New Light House, &c. ditto //. / 63 Fishermen going out at Worthing, &c. ditto — /, , 6 64 Brighthelmstone Fishermen returning, Letter Press, &c. ditto — — — — 65 Rubens, les Platfonds, ou Jes Tableaux des Galleries de l'Eglises des Jesuites d'Avers, gravez par Jean Punt £~. f 66 Various, Natural History, Cottage Smoaking, &c. &c. &c. -/. / 67 Portraits. Lady Hamilton, Madame Cataiani, &c. and various — — — — §. 68 Correction Maternelle — La Laitietre, &c. — — 5T & 69 Poussin's Sacraments, by Pesne, large copy , very Jine 7 /;-) 6 JO.fr ** t 4 4v, ' y ■'"' 6 5 ■4 7 : i ' i 17 v V t 16 10 /J ■■ 6 ■ 4*te* PORT FOLIOS. /•/5- 70 Three Oblong 4to. Portfolios, lettered, heads, contain- ing English Portrait;, &c. f. <( 71 Four ditto, containing Natural History, &c. /"/?^zU^ / 71 Two ditto, one. English Portrait, &c. c '/'-" > '-*■ >Vi ? -7 I 73 One ditto ditto with necdotes, lettered, characters /'^ Af< # ?.c (,v y j 74 Portfolio, Hue leaves, Specimens of different Grasses, M.S. Account, Latin, .Index, &c. /o 75 Ditto bound in caif, lettered, Catalogue, containing Ana- . « tomical Sub] ects, Portraits, Views,, &c. * '. 9 / ■-* /&./ 78 Two ditto blank leaves while papa, Remarkable Cha- racters, Drawings, &c. 1 - "" ■> ' " 1 79 Two ditto rough calf, Miscallaneous Prints, half bound, blank paper /$■ SO Oblong ditto half bound, containing High Finished Dra- ings in colours of the Domestic Employments, Trades, , . / &c. of the Chinese — — — 61 /?- ''■' • iX. 10- ( 6 ) # »•' ,' tJfv 81 Two ditto, russia backs and corners, Hue paper, &c. let- tered, Landsc pe &c. //. 82 Three ditto ditto lettered, heads, &c. 3/, 38, 39 /£ / M./L6 Second Days Sale. GREEK AND ROMAN BRASS, IOT ~rf 83 AADUANS and Casts — — 46 A-/ X / / < ft 84 Greek. Antiochus of Commagene, Carthage, Syracuse, &c. 23— Imperial Greek, 30 53 / •/• 85 Roman small Brass. Maximian, Diocletian, Carausius, Allectus, Maxima Fausta, Constantine the Great, &c. — — — 300 /o ■ 6 86 Middle Brass. Augustus, Agrippa, Germanicus, Antonia, . Nero, Galba, Vespasian, &c. • — 40 7- & "f '■*' > 87 Domitian, Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, &c. — 50 f /'■>'/ , ■■ 1 ■' ./ 88 Mariana, Diocletian, Maximian, Julian the Apostate, &c. — — — 120 /o / *& « 89 Large Brass. Augustus, Nero, Galba, Domitian, Trajan, Hadrian, Ant. Pius, &c. — — 40 / /■ 90 Nero Claudius Drusus, Hadrian, Ant. Pius, Faustina, Verus, &c. — — — 40 /c fi' */ 91 Faustina, jun. Commodus, Geta, Alex. Severus, Gordian, Etruscilla, Trebonian Gallus, &c. — 76 /• /. 4.*JL 6 i'c//> f /^rt-cry 6 >'>// ^v / 9 /c//i..^/^ // . 106 Germany, Prussia, America, India, &c. — 97 o&-# /£, 10 7 France, Spain, Portugal and Italy, including five patterns struck at Bolton's Mint during the French Revolution 102 ^C "/ -< A< ? * > //. 108 Provincial Coins and Jettons — 310 iA 3 b - 109 Town Pieces and Tradesmens' Tokens of the 17th Cen- tuary, some rare -— — 192 -/,'-. •• •> t ' /& 6 110 Irish Coin, including the Gun Money of James II. struck during his troubles .— -* 70 ', '* ( 8 ) #-n>t :,l 9 111 Miscellaneous English, &c. 184 • / i / '/-' > 112 Pattern Farthing of Ann, Proofs of the Twopenny, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing of his present Ma- // / jesty,&c. — — — 24//. * 113 Patterns for Farthings for the Conamonwealth, Charles II. ami Ann — — 4 /. / c \ tf ■ fan u SILVER AND BILLON COIN. 1 1 4 Cufic and one of the Sassanidae — — — . 115 Billon Coin — — — 116 Silver. Spain and Portugal — — \\7 France. Henry II. Charles IX. Henry IV. Lewis XIV. XV. XVI. &c. — — 118 Italy 119 Germany and Prussia — — - 120 Russia, Denmark and Sweden — — 121 United Provinces — 122 Hanover, Switzerland, Poland and America — 123 Four Zodiac Rupees, the Double Half and Quarter Ru- pee of Tippoo Sultan, and various Oriental — 15 /- // / 150/- //• /• 71 -J. /. 31 &■. o. 75 4> 4 42 J ■ 6'. 32 2 /f 19 -J 16-? 2, /: / FOREIGN GOLD. / 6j 124 Spain, 4— Portugal, 1— Sicily, 3 gt c ( 125 France, the Mouton of John and Louis d'Or of Lewis U /*oc<*) J26 Rome. Four Ducats, two Halfs, and a Quarter Ducat 127 Ducats. Maria Theresa, Frederick and Gustavus IV. of Sweden, Frederick V. of Denmark, a two Rouble Piece of Elizabeth of Russia 128 The double Eagle of America, Venetian Ducat, Floren- tine, an Half of Florence — — * 1 29 Rider, Half Rider, and Ducat of the United Provinces 130 Three Mohars, one struck by Tippo Saaib, and various Oriental — — — • 8 3. //. 2 - 7 5 /■ 4 5- 3 3. 10 /-/ if. 2. 6 tj.i.y ( 9 ) ENGLISH SILVER. /• #■ 131 A Proof Farthing of Charles II.— Coin of Ireland, New England, &c. 28 fy to CC I I . 132 Pennies. Ethelred III. 4 — Canute, 5, one with the hal- berd, rare— Harold without the sceptre — 10 /)* -•'• * i &£&*<. -2 • &~ 133 Conqueror, 2— Rufus, 4 — ' — 6 ter^/n**^^ * J2-3- 134 Henry I. 1— Stephen, 3 — — 4 /jl / ■ /'■ b 135 John, Hemy IV. struck in France, and various Pence ' ^ and Halfpence — — 79 ^' JiU ^ / /■ 136 Half Groats from Edward III. to the Commonwealth 46 ; '• * 'S /■ 2 137 Groats, ditto — — . — 33 X s -< f./Z ■ b 138 Henry VII. Shilling, with numerals, very rare 1 **% r 2 7 13 9 Edward VI. Crowns, 2.— Half Crown, 1— Shillings, 12 — Sixpences, 2 — Threepences, 2 — 19 "/ r/ ■' l t? $ . y. 140 TwoTestoons of Henry VIII. and various Shillings and Sixpences of Philip and Mary, Elizabeth, James I. / Charles I. — — 38 faUetyvv^A /• '7 141 Elizabeth's Crown, Half Crown, a fine imitation of the Portcullis Half Crown, Shillings, 3, Sixpences, 3, Threepences, 3 U«*? 12 Y^*^ /■ 6 . 142 James I. Crown, Half Crown, two Shillings, and a Sixpence — — — 5 - *?. /^, 143 Charles I. Pound and Half Pound pieces, 1642 2 /c/fr* /\a o-l/ /. i~. 144 Briot's Crown, Half Crown, Shilling and Sixpence 'A ^ & / j- 145 Crown, 1 — Half Crowns, 2 — Shillings, 3 — Sixpences, 2— Threepences, 2 . — — 10 Y^^'^tf /. 2. 146 Newark Siege Money. Half Crowns, 2 — Shillings, 2 — , " / and three of the Ormond Money — J u u /.J* 147 Colchester, 1— Pomfret, 4 — — 5 *' a^ 9 /'. £ 148 Commonwealth. Crown, 1 — Half Crown, 1 — Shillings, 2— Sixpences, 2 — — 1 6 /#&'/{ *^& \ 3- y 149 Oliver Cromwell's Crown, Half Crown, and Shilling . ' 3 ■ <7. 169 James I. Pound and Half Pound Sovereign — 2 M -fy ■ ^>c , 370 — " ■' -' Laurel and Quarter Laurel — 1 / ■ /o /j/c A i 171 Charles I. Twenty, Ten and Five Shilling Pieces — 3 /• //>. /Cue /\& <,*£.} 172 Angel, Commonwealth Twenty Shilling Piece 2 /.// y^Cfi t- 173 Charles II. and James II. Guineas, and a touch piece . y' of James II. iJZ/S. • '?< //\r. £ ( 11 ) 2 6. 175 Guineas of William and Mary, and George J. with the title of Prince Elector — — 2 /a^/ea.^cj /■ /f- / 176 George I. Guinea and Quarter Guinea, well preserved 2 £S^^-^t-c 2- 186 Robert III. ditto — — 1 /%.*?-* l*<- pear — — 198 A premium Medal of his present Majesty, gilt — 199 The Royal Humane Society premium Medal — 200 A Medallion of their present Majes ies, designed by Martin, and engraved by Wyon, sen. in a case 201 A Gold Medal of Dr. John Fothergill, rare, and very fine 202 The Gold premium Medal of the Royal Humane Society 20a Two elegant Cakved Cabinets, for Coins and Me- dals, made in the Reign of George I. ey Hallet 39 /• f 11/'/*. 13 A '4>. 4/ / 2/- 1 1 /. // 1 &■$■ %4o./p &&L / Sl&co f/. .// l y c MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. 204 Dr Ber jami'5 Franklin, carved in wood — the Great Seal of Henrietta Maria, in Plaister— Frederick the Great in Tasies composition, ice. — — 205 Two Metal Seals, a Gold Seal, and a Fish skin case 200 A Came; Ring, Grecian Head on Sardonix, very fine 'iOJ A • hflacMl Snuff B..x, and a Load Stone — • 20b A Silvw Chasing CJMtse d*awn by a Goat 8 ,7 4 /• / 1 / /* 2 /Z 1 / i ./ %ft.t}.6 *ft~* &dt£. 'MU^^J 2//f. X. i, ( 14 ) Third Days Sale. 7 3. # 7 / 9 / 4 4 9- / /.- FOSSILS. LOT tfrcW't*' 222 VjNE Nautilus, and six halves polished, all large JU&^-S 223 Head of Fish petrified, half of Nautilus polished, Fossil bones, 2 Fish, curious flat Nautilus, and 2 others /C*cfiy/^ 224 Forty-two Chalk Fossils, and six glass boxes containing small Fossils M/^ javt 225 Thirty various Petrifactions, some tart C/ c-o-i) c*ns^ 226 Nautilus, Highgate Tunnel, and 3 others, some very 4-CUTtX/^'^ / curious <*¥****> 0*««y #127 Two fine Dendrites, petrified Fish on Slate, and a Nautilis J?Hn*4JC> 228 Twenty curious Fossils /q . 2-41 Spondylus, Small Coronated Melon, Spotted ditto, Clam, Argus Cyprea, two Turbo's, three Haliotos Iris, and three others. ,/. /? 1A1 Two Figs, 2 Trochus', 2 Turbo's, 2 Moor Rhombus, 2 Poached Eggs, 2 Map Cyprea's, and 6 others /. //. / 243 Two Frogs, 2 Dolphins, 2 French Horns, 2 Turbos, 2 Coxcomb Oysters, 2 Muscles, Midas's Ear, Melon, Nautilus, and 3 Cones 2s fy . 244 Two Tons, 8 Cypreas, Harp, 2 Helmets, 3 Turbo's, Spider, 2 Moor Rhombus', 2 Needles, and 2 others £. •& 245 Two Spined Chama, 2 Midas's Ear, 2 Paper Nautilis, 1 W' 6 Pholas in Wood, and a Bulla &■ j6z. 246 Four Melons, Chama Cor, two Tons, Turbo, and Tro- 2 ■ 3. . o chus Sulcatus y= 7V. ^- 247 Two Nautilus, Pompilias, Strombus, two Melons, and /. /^. j w0 ] ar g e L an d Snails £-■ #* / 248 Two Watering Pots, and two Paper Nautili , 249 Two large Wentletraps, and three False ditto MINERALS. 250 A Variety of Asbestus, Serpentine, Steatite, &c. princi* pally from North America, some of which are polished 25 1 A Variety of Asbestus, Actynolite, Serpentine, Kyanite, Rock Cork, &.c. 252 Twenty Minerals, mostly labelled, some of them rare, including Native Silver, Tourmaline, Ores of Lead, Tin, Manganese, Copper, &c. 2>Lj. D f y ( 16 ) 3i- j A* /*+ 53 Fine Velvetty Malachite, Copper green earthy Arse- niate, Ruby Copper, Prismatic white lead, large crystal of Calc. Spar, Barytes, and Pseudo Morphous Quartz, all large 254 Six large — viz. crystallized Quartz, Zeolite, Antimony, white lead with blue and green Copper, Malachite, and Hematite 255 Six ditto, crystallized Sandstone, Quartz, Calcareous Spar, Flos-ferri, Magnetic Iron Ore, Zeolite on Amygdaloid 255 A very large crystallized Rock Crystal, and a ditto of Alum 257 A Variety of Native Sulphurs, Bitumens, Plumbago, and other inflammables ►258 Four Fluates of Lime, four crystallized Carbonates of ditto, four Sulphates of ditto, crystallized Amethyst, Chalcedony, Rock Crystal, Barytes, Zeolite, Blend, and Scbistos 259 Twelve Specimens of Rock Crystal Fluor, Obsidian, Calcareous Spar, Quartz, Barytes, &c. 260 A variety of Cobalts, Arsenic, Manganese, Lead Ore, Antimony Gypsum, Zeolite, &c. 261 Iceland Spar, Calcareous Spars, Fluors, Barytes, Quartz, and a great variety of Leads, Tins, Coppers, Blends, &c. 262 Silver Ores, various Malachites and Coppers, Tins, Leads, Molybdena in Sienite, Ores of Arsenic, Manganese, Cobalt, &c. 263 Capillary red Copper, Irridescent, Manganese, Blend, Galena, black and white Carbonate of lead, native Copper, three Quartz, four Calcareous Spars, Quartz crystals on Iron, Stone, and Cubic Fluor 264- Six Sileceous Tuffa Kyanite, Flos-ferri, Antimony, Earytes, two Gypsums, Talc, Tourmalines in Chlorite, Garnets in A / / matrix, Brown Spar, and Calamine coating Calcareous Spar /$" 277 A card with crystallized Antimony, an oval cup of Ser- pentine, with small tins, Pitch Stone, Menelite, // / / Moroxite, Boracite in Matrix, Tourmaline, 2 Irons, /Hi- L /-tc^ &c. in all 20 specimens y . 6 278 Yellow Lead, Antimony, Brown Spar, Yellow Fluor, Strontian, two cards with Garnets, two Barytes, //.' Green Lead, and 10 others // 279 Two Malachites, Green Lead, Yellow Lead, 3 Zeolites, Brown Spar, Apatite, 2 Garnets in Matrix, and g A o others /.. -y _ 280 A Basin of Serpentine, a Box, a square Paper Weight, o ' ,// n s 7 . and a Cup and Cover, containing 5 Cups in the in- side, formed out of Potstoae- /2- -281 Two dissected Models of Crystals, by Sower by 0s#{t~{'_. ■y £82 A metallic Congeries, from the great Fire at Wapping y in 1794 — and a quantity of Articles burnt at the Fire s%£&tjty?a at the Custom House in 1 8 1 4 i/f fc/fPH^jr* /&. ■ ■ - - ( is ) 283 Two very powerful Magnets 284 Various, small Turquoise. Emeralds, Garnets, Top&tes, Chrysoprase, Mochos, Jacinths, & 285 Fine native Gold, native Silver, native Mercury, rich Cinnabar, and Three Silver Ores -286 A superb native Silver and a Chalcedony upon Iron Ore /t*" t V 287 A fine Piece of Brazillian flexible Sandstone tsyjesria. u, 288 Two large fine polished, viz. aa A^gate, and Rock Chry- ,-, stal, with Titanium W& 289 Three fine polished Agates &'Z£e4*<&4b 29O Chrysoprase, Agate, and green Stalactite, all fine JZ-f-jC-^ /si* , ^Ql Thirty polished Specimens of Agates, Labrador, Satin AaZv^ww* Spar, &c. ,"-V H.M&J 2g2 Thirty-one ditto, including fine Agates, Pudding-stone, / Jaspers, Labrador, coloured Glass, &c. 'sfo/&r 2 g 3 Six large ditto, Landscape Marble, Fluor Spar, &c. u/u-Ctfiv 294 Nine ditto, Landscape Marble, Ruin ditto, Agate, Sienite, Talc, &c. e^ 295 Fine Lapis Lazuli, ditto Malachite, Labrador Spar, curi- ous engraved Flint, and a Mosaic, all polished sfct>6u>v€? 296 Two large Beryls and an Axe-stone ^Vtc";t4-4.' "97 A ditto, crystallized Sandstone, Zirconite, Garnet, Lapis ' Lazuli, and Colophonite <*?\:/ 298 Twelve various, including Gadolinite, Automolite, Pic- 5]. fa / /3 3. M $ /• '4- / / / , O V 9 c- « //- 2 . / //-/ /• u- / •9- / '* / /o. / - /y nite, &c. $/& A< ./-'" 299 Crystallized Oxinite, magnetic Iron, crystallized Quartz, 4)nAj*viM Jasper, Schorlite, sparry Iron, and 11 others /• - 300 Twelve fine Specimens, including Zirconite, Ores of Mercury, Iron Manganese, &c. <*$-* 301 Twelve smaller ditto A3 • .■■%7 ( . v 4 302 A great variety of small Specimens labelled, some of , them very rare . X ■ /A • " '/*;!.. t °f 303 Three Antimony's, Floss Ferri, yellow Lead, Mercury, Porcelaimte, Datholite, yellow Fluor, and 3 others S . *^-/t/.". / 304 Two fine native Golds, Electrum finely crystallized, native Silver, Floss Ferri, and Needle Antimony 305 Cerite, Tin, Tourmalines in the Matrix, Zircon, Man- £.iD€se, Alochnoite, ami si* others 9'- 9-t p. I ( i9 ) CURIOSITIES, ANTIQUITIES, &c, /¥<& *>; ~o & • o 306 A great variety of Cordage and Fish-hooks from Ota- heite JZ . 307 A ditto of Necklaces, Combs, musical Instruments, a Talisman, and a variety of other Ornaments from doi /*/0 ^ 308 The Calmut, or Pipe of Peace— a Whisk, Steletto from Senegal, a Fly-flap, Snow Shoes, from Lapland — a scalping Knife> a Girdle, and a Pouch belonging to a Canadian Cheif, an Indian Fan made of the Palm » Leaf, a curious Canadian Pipe, a pair of Shoes from India belonging to a Lady of Distinction, and five _ * Arrow Heads of Quartz ^.^uV^^'c //. 309 Two very large Flies nests and a Wasp's Nest, incrusted Fish, two Ostrich Eggs, a large Pipe Head, a Mor- ter from Senegal, a large Piece of Mica, seven Ar- rows, three Gourd Specimens of Bark Cloth, South Seas — three Patapatoos, Bread Beater, and two Cloth - ' ditto, and an Otahietean pillow StS* /, -- f / ^- ?/ [\ , and a Mat /y. 313 Wasp's Nest, Botany Bay — curious Crab, both under glasses — Model of a Guilotine, and a curious Basket of the Bark of the Maple Tree, with a quantity of // / A/r 1 q #*** >V ^ Maple Sugar 2 ' // , 314 Three Roman Urns, containing Bones and Coins, and two Roman Lamps, discovered in 1/74 at Hampstead — also a sepulchral Urn, with Coins, discovered in $/>/?/? St//'' Lincoln's Inn Fields about 30 years since / fDt,J6.L ( 20 ) fo/.n,4 4h /b -/ r j. Saws of the Saw- fish '~ '4- (/fc fKfr 3 1 7 A very fine Ruin Marble, framed and glazed, from Italy /f St 316 A ditto, Landscape Marble, ditto, from Cottam '><■ wf. 319 A part of the bottom of Lord Anson's Ship the Cen- turion, perforated by very fine Tenedo, framed and y glazed x/toA-ty 320 A pair, curious Mosaics, of a Lion and an Elephant, do. 3 • o ^ 321 Two ditto, of Fruit and Flowers 2 //- *®~ i ! 322 A small Painting of St. Anthony in the Desert, upon / Moss Agate, with a Border of Fragment Agate / ' '/ ' /&2 J/?-? 323 A fine Basso-relievo Group cfSilenus, and a ditto of Bac- chus, both framed and glazed ' * t ^"f' 324 A ditto of Bacchus, and Anthony and Cleopatra, framed jf ■■) / an d glazed ^ / ' C C fctV/O 325 A ditto in Terra Cotta, the Last Supper, and a curious stained Marble in four different Languages S- 'i* /0lVS£'' ]r 326 A most beautiful Basso-relievo of the Venus de Medicis, s, carved in ivory, and framed and glazed JZ' ■ 2. /?:*>■ A. f:-'Aj 32/ A curious Model of a Reading Desk, a pair of Egyp* tian Bellows, three Models of Carjs, and three others of Ferguson's Models / f^f^HT i-4- 328 A very fine steel cylindrical Mirror, with six curious dis- ft* Id **>*■"• torted Paintings *2 ■ o . * . > \ 329 A curious optical Machine, with twelve distorted Paint- ings, and a paradoxical Telescope '-> /¥u // 33 ° A small electrical Machine with a Thunder-house, a curious dial, and a set of Tablet Slates bound in ma- , hogany / '> £'1/ 331 A Bust of Cullen, in plaister, and a larger ditto of Pryor in Terra Cotta j? fr2cA*A 332 Thirteen Plates framed and glazed, containing a great S* number of Drawings of Diseases of the Eye /• /' / ,..„ / , 334 Pink Manganese, Granite from Pompey's Pillar, five Glass Boxes with Amber, and two Diamond Beetles mounted, one broken /. ■•./ £>.& p***- ( 2 1 ) /. fj • 335 Twelve curious Desert Plates in Wood, belonging to f y Queen Elizabeth /? ' ' : '■ ' ° /2 , 336 Two small Turtles, four small Skeletons, six Urinary - Calculi, and ten other Articles, all labelled, and most Jttt t ■■/ most of them in glass boxes / / J. f. 337 Seventeen small Basso-relievos framed and glazed ^/V////-' /. //■ b 338 Three small Roman Gods, four Bronzes, Antique Nut- cracks, small Ivory Figure, Rosary — stained Marble, three Pieces of Ivory containing leaden Bullets, and /&t£fs six others /• //. 33Q Twentv-seven Glass Boxes and a variety of Articles. A, many of them labelled s /Q./O. ~ g^Q j^ g ET OF CHESS MEN most elegantly and highly carved /, in Ivory, green and white, in a Chinese box * 71 1? . A 341 A capital pair of Chinese Figures, Male and Female, 2 feet 3 inch high, in fine and perfect condition Cj~PV€£* 3' If-- 342 Chinese Insects — Four Boxes of Chinese Butterflies, Insects, &c. &c. well preserved — — -943 A small Bust, very elegantly carved in Ivory — motto, Umera Vit-K Mem. "7 '0 344 A Deity, worshipped at Honduras //. 345 A cork, model of the Remains of the Temple of Health near Rome y _£ 346 Sepulchre of Platius near Tivoli ^A'/ S3. 347 — : Baths of Caraxcala in Rome £yZW**<* &C&4' / ■ ■ v 351 A Wassail Cup, used in the reign of King Edgar, in 972, very curious, carved out of Walnut and Yew, 0/T with ditto. S ■ /io > ' 355 A Mahogany Cabinet, containing 18 Drawers, with glazed . tops. j)t. C *//> p\ c co 356 A Human Skeleton in fine preservation, the Muscles dried and attached to it by their insertions j the Blood Vessels injected and displayed j and the various Viscera preserved , 1 in their natural situations. • '$ " ^^ , 357 A Natural Mummy, from the Island of Teneriffe. J2 • 12- *> i ■';,- 358 A very fine Bronze, consisting of a great number of Fi- v ^ gures j the prim ipal of which are, a Female Centaur, on y . a Pedestal, 31 inches high. 3/ • «*- 359 Three China Beakers richly coloured. - ~ - 3- +/ • ' Mt'-*fof4e*Cc 1/4. 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