To Artists, Sculptors, Booksellers, Brokers, &c. THE CATALOGUE ^ OF ALL THE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF JFigure0, ^laistec Ca0t0, FRENCH PENCILS and BRUSHES, EASELS, Books of Prints, & Library of Books, Including, among other scarce and valuable Works, A Book of curious old Landscapes, Views in Rome, by Cock; the Farnese Gallery from Annibal Caracci ; Raphael’s Bible; Spence’s Bolymetis ; Montfaucon L’Antiquite des Grecs et cles Romains; Speed’s Chronicle; Stackhouse’s History of the Bible; Encyclopedia Britannica; Dr, Johnson’s Works; Roscoe’s Life of Leo the Tenth, &c. (Sfc. ALSO, %f)t JSeat ^ouseljolb jFurmture, COMPP,IBIlfG Four-Post, Field and other Bedsteads and Furnitures, Goose and other Feather Beds and Bedding, Mahogany Stcretaire Bookcases and Chests of Drawers, Capital Mahogany Loo Table, Dining, Pier and Pembroke Tables, Drawing Room Chans Sola and Window Curtains en suite; Patent Square Piano Forte by Broad- woud and Son; elegant Cut-Glass Chandelier ; Turkey find Wilton Carpets, Table Services of Wedgewood Ware, China, Glass, Kitchen Requisites and other ElFects. “y THE WHOLE THE PROPERTY OF y JOHN OPIE, Esq. Deceased. WHICH (BY ORDER OF HIS ADMINISTRATRIX,) ^U1 be &olti bp Auction, BY PETER C O X E,, ON THE PREMISES, 2^0. 8, Berners Street, Oxford Street, On WEPNESDAY, JUNE 24th, 1807, at TWELVE o’clock. May be Viewed Two Days preceding the Sale, when Catalogues at 6d, each may be had on the Premises, and of Mr. Peter Coxe, 33, Gcf, rajd Street, and 33, 'i hrogmorton Street, neat the Royal Exchang Conditions of Sale, !• higheft Bidder to be the Buyer ; and if any Difpuu arife between Two or more Bidders, the Lot fo difputed fiiali be immediately put up again, and re-fold. II. No Perfon to advance lefs than is under one Pound; above one Pound and under fire, as; above five Pounds, three Shillings, and fo on in Proportion. HI. The Purchafers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and to pay down 5a. in the Pound in Part of Payment of the Purchafe Money, if required ; in Oefaultof which, the Lot or Lott fo purchafed to be immediately put up again, and re-fold. The Lots to be taken away, with all Faults, at the Buyer’s Expence, the Morning after the Sale. V, To prevent Inconveniences that frequently attend long and open Accounts, die Remainder of the Purchafe Money to be abfi> lutely paid on or before the Delivery, VI. Upon Failure of eomplying with the above Conditions, the Money depofited in Part of Payment /hall be forfeited ; all Lots uncleared or unpaid, within the Time atbrefaid, lhall be re-fold, by public or private Sale ; and the Deficiency (if any) attending filch Refale, lhall be made good by the Defaulters at this Sale. A C ATALOGUE, WEDNESDAY, Z+th of JUNE, 1807. N*. I. Right Hand Front Chamber, Three Pair bedftead with blue and white check furniture, 2 blankets and a rug 2 A feather bed and bolder 3 A wainfcot cupboard with 2 folding doors and drawer, an oval dreffing glafs, mahogany frame, 1 bedfide carpet and a queen’s ware bafon and ewer / ( 4 ) ' 4 A turn-up bedftead, 3 mahogany ftools horfe-hair feats (lufFed with hair, a parrot’s cage, a three leaf fcreen in canvafs, a guitar and fundry lumber No. II. Left Hand Front Chamber. 1 A Wainscot four-poft beddead with blue and white flowered cotton furniture, lined 2 A goofe feather bed, bordered tick, a bolfler and 2 pillows 3 Three blankets, a white cotton counterpane, and a falmon colour callico furniture for a tent bedftead 4 A dreflTing glafs in a mahogany frame with 3 drawers, a deal toilet table, 2 blue and white flowered window curtains, and 2 brown hoi- land roller blinds 5 Eight japanned chairs matted feats, and a drefling glafs in a mahogany frame 6 A mahogany bafon ftand, (Queen’s ware ewer and bafon) folding top and drawer, a ditto bidette with earthenware pan, and 2 bedfide carpets 7 A tent bedftead with white corded dimity furniture No. III. Painting Room or Back Chamber^ Two Pair, 1 A caft iron Buzaglo ftove, on claw feet, a ferpen- tine fteel cut fender, a fet of fire irons, a pole fire fcreen mahogany claw, and a cafe with 4 ftielves ( 5 ) 2 A large cheval drawing glafs, in three plates', in a mahogany frame, middle pla'e 27 in. by 17 3 An elbow chair, covered with crimfon velvet, gilt frame, 2 mahogany chairs, horfe hair feats, and 1 elbow ditto to correfpond 4 A deal wardrobe with 3 Ihelves, and folding doors, 6 ft. G in. high, 5 ft. wide, a wainfcot prefs with 2 (helves, folding doors and 2 drawers, and a pair mahogany fteps covered with carpet 5 A mahogany two-flap dining table 6 A mahogany bookcafe with fhelf under and folding doors, and’writing drawer with ' ider, covered with green baize, the upper part with Chinefe glared doors 7 A large Turkey carpet 4 yards by 3 8 The green baize to cover the floor, 5 yards by 5, a deal platform, covered with green baize, 2 rifmg (lands, arid 2 deal tables No. IV. Front Chamber^ Two Pair. 1 A four poft bedftead, mahogany fluted feet pillars, and blue worfted damalk furniture 2 A flock mattrefs, crankey cafe, 3 blankets, and a white cotton counterpane 3 A goofc feather bed in a bordered tick, a bolftef and 2 pillows 4 A mahogany drefling cheft of 4,drawers 5 A mahogany double cheft of 8 drawers • • • ( 6 ) 5 A maliogany tray top night table and Queen’s-warc pan, a cloth bedround carpet and 2 prints, in gilt frames 7 Two pair blue worded damalk window curtains, an oval pier glafs, in a gilt frame, 2 fets of japanned book fh elves, and a japanned drefling cafe No. V. Front Drawing Room. 1 _ A circular fteel cut fender and a fet of brafs mounted fire irons 2 Two pair of fine Jalmon colour calico French window curtains, lined with brown cotton, Venetian centre, deep drapery valens, fringed, lines and taJJ'els 3 Eight japanned chairs with cane bottoms, 6 hair cujhlons and cotton cafes to ditto, en fulte 4 Two two-light gilt girandoles, a japanned barrell hearth broom, a painted velvet face fcrcen, and 2 one-light luftre candlcfticks ornamented with drops 5 A patent fquare piano forte in a mahogany cafe, with pedal, by Broadwood and Son, on a maho- gany ftand with brafs focket caftors No. VI. Back Drawing Room. 1 An elliptic bronzed fender with brafs mouldings and plate bottom, and a fet of hre irons brafs mounted 2 A hearth rug with border, fringed 3 Three fets of fine falmon colour calVico French window curtains, lined with brown cotton, deep drapery valens mith Venetian centre, fringed lines and taffels, to correfpond with Front Drawing Room 4 Eight elbow chairs, japanned frames with 8 hair cujhions, falmon color callico cafes, en fuite 5 A mahogany frame ferpentine f of a, on cajlors, fluffed with hair in canvas, with falmon colour callico cafe, fringed, en fuite 6 A fuperb 8 light cut glafs chandelier, richly orna~ mentedwlth a profufon of drops in fefloonery with centre pan and cover, brafs chain and book 7 A capital round mahogany loo table with fattln wood border, on a pillar and claw, with brafs focket caftors, 4 ft. 6 8 A mahogany portable writing defk, lined with green cloth, and 2 brafs handles 9 A Lady’s japanned cabinet and bookcafe with 2 {helves, windows, and falmon colour curtains 10 Two green painted flower ftands and baflcets, and 2 tin cafes infide ditto No. II. Front Parlour. 1 A fteel cut fender, a fet of fire irons and a hearth rug 2 Two pairs crimfon callico French window curtains with chintz border, deep valens, laths, lines, pins and rods < ( 8 ) 3 An oval pier glalis in a gilt frame, 29 in. by 2!, and a mahogany pier table, with fattin wood border 4 Six mahogany chairs with fattin horfe hair feats and 1 elbow ditto, and a mahogany two-flap fpider leg table 5 A mahogany two-flap dining table, and a ditto oftagon wine cooler, brafs hoops and handles, on caftors 6 A green cloth table cover, nearly new, 4 yards long, and 1 yard and half wide, 1 pair upriglit japanned book (lands with (helves and 2 drawers each, and an ebony ink hand 7 Three capital Prints, (Mined and glazed, of the infant Hercules, from Sir Joshua Reynolds, by Walker, the Chaunters and the Madona col Bambino 8 A Wilton carpet, planned to the Room 4| yards by 3 I yards No. VIII. Hall and Staircase. 1 A vafe lamp, brafs frame, glafs (hade, pulleys and hooks, about 5 yards of Oil cloth, on the Hall floor, 4 door mats, a bru(h mat and a carpet (lool 2 About 30 yards of Venetian (lair carpetting up 2 flights of flairs and landings, and 44 iron wires S The green 1 aizc cover to the floor of Exhibition R iom ( 9 ) Chinay Glass, Kc. 1 Part of a table fervice of Wedgewood ware with flower border, conlifting of a foup tureen and cover, 15 oval diflics in fizes, 2 pye ditto, 4 vegetable ditto and covers, 7 fance tureens, covers and {lands, falad dilh, 39 meat plates, 12 foup ditto, 29 defert ditto, 6 corner difhes, 22 cheefe cuftard cups, 4 pickle leaves, 5 fruit bafl^ets, and 4 fcands 2 Three blue and white oblong diflies, 12 plates, 1 black tea pot, 3 egg cups, butter pot, cover and fland, a foy cruet frame with 4 blue glafs cruets, 6 blue and white handled cups and 5 faucers, 6 coiFee cups, 2 faucers and 2 bafons 3 A blue and white nankeen tea pot and cover, 8 coffee cups, 8 tea cups, 7 faucers, bread and butter plate, and 12 blue and gold handle cups and faucers 4 Two ring-neck quart decanters and floppers, 2 ditto pints, 3 plain quart ditto, a water bottle, 12 wine glaffes, 8 ale ditto, 12 rummers, 5 blue Anger glaffes, 4 jelly glaffes, 2 falts, and a trifle difh ■ 5 An oval japanned tea tray, a fquare japanned plate warmer, mahogany butler’s tray and 2 oval waiters 6 A mahogany knife tray, 25 white ivory handle table knives, and 12 forks, 18 defert knives, and 1 1 forks, and a mahogany butler’s tray B 7 A bronze tea urn with handles, and plated cock, and a coffee urn and worked (land 8 Two pair of plated pillar table candlefticks, 1 pair of bracket ditto and an oval difli ring 9 One oval japan tea tray, 4 bottle Hands, 1 chamber candleftick, fnuffers and extinguilher, pair of patent fteel fnuffers and Hand, 4 table mats, a knife tray, a fmall looking glafs, and 6 hya- cinth glaffes BOOKS. Octavoy DmdecimOy 8(c. 1 A quantity of pamphlets, plays, &c. Including fome of Peter Pindar’s Poems and 19 numbers or Bell’s Shakefpeare 2 Eighty fix numbers of the Analytical review, 56 ditto of the European Magazine, 32 ditto Monthly Magazine, 12 ditto of the Theatrical Recorder, and 64 ditto various Magazines and Reviews 3 Dyer’s Poems — — I Ancient ScottiCh Poems, London 1786 2 Reports of the Society fot bettering the Poor, London, 1798 — 3 Richardfon’s Coriefpondence, London, 1804, 4 and 5 — 2 Taylor’s Poems, London, 1795 — 1 Sayer’s Muccliaaics, Norwich, 1805 I { M ) Twlfs’s Mifcellaliies, London, 1801 2 Memoirs of M D Brinboc, London, 1805 3 Sacred Dramas, London, 1782 — 1 and 14 others — — 14 — 30 4 Annual Anthology, Briftol, 1800 — 2 Bowles’ Spirit of Difcovery, Bath, 18C4 1 Crowe’s Poems, Sd Edit. London, 1804 1 Bloomfield’s Farmer’s Boy, London, 1800 1 Cowper’s Poems, Newport, 1801 1 Delmore, or Modern Friendlliip, Lon- don, 1806. — — 3 Five Vols. Bell’s Poets — 5 and 16 others — — 16 — 30 3 Memoirs of Macklin the Cornedian, Lon- don, 1804 — — 1 Murphy’s Efiay on Dr. Johnfon, London, 1793 _ _ 1 Biographical Anecdotes of Efogarth, 3d. Edit. London, 1785 — 1 Ireland’s Supplement to Hogarth illuf- trated with plates, ^London, 1798 1 Bertrand on the Plague at Marfeiiles, Lon- don, 1805 — -—1 Lord Chedworth’s Notes on Shakefpear 1 Dyer’s Poems, London, 1801 1 G. Dyer’s Tradts and Poems, London, 1793, 2nd Edit. — 1 Mrs. Grant’s Poems, London, 1803 1 Reading; School Poems, London, 1804 1 ( 12 ) Lord Selkirk on Emigration, &c. Lon- don, 1805 — — 1 ■ Memoirs of Bryan Perdue, by Thomas Holcroft, London, 1805 -r- 3 Mrs. Opie’s Adeline Mowbray, London, 1805, vols. 1 & 2 — 2 Rickman’s Poetical Scraps, London, 1803 2 Holcroft’s Tales, London, 1806 — 2 The Cataftrophe, by J. Byerley, London, 1803 — 1 Rullrton’s Poems, London, 1806 — 1 Twifs’s Mifcellanies, London, 1801 2 — 24 6 Amadis des Gaules, 4 tome, a Amherdam, 1750 _ _ 4 Penfees d'Oxenftirn, 1 tome, a Paris, 1772 1 II Pallor Fido, 1 tome, Glafgua 1 Lenoir Defcription des Monurnens de Sculpture, a Paris — 1 II Mercurio Enante di Fjetro RolRni, In Roma, 1771 — 1 and 14 others — — 14 — 22 7 Oeuvies de Moliere, 4 vol. a AmAerdam, 1725 — — 4 Le Theatre de P. Corneille, a AmAerdam, 1723, vols. 1,2, 3,4, & 5 — 5 Le Theatre de T* Corneille, a AmAerdam, 1743, vols. ], 2, 3, & 5 — 4 Le Texier de Theatre, vols. 1, 3, Sc 4 3 and 15 others — — 15—31 8 Dr. Johnfon’s Works, London, 1787, vols. 1, 4, 5, 6, 7,8, 9, 10, & 11 9 Sir Jofhua Reynold’s Works, by Malone, 3d Edit. London, l801 — 3 Twifs’s Mifcellani<“s, London, 1805 2. Pratt’s Harveft Home, London, 1805, 8th Edit. — — 3 Lord Chedworth’s Notes on Shakefpear, London, 1805 — 1 Mathiffon’s Letters, by Anne Plumptre, London, 1799 — 1 Macauley on Political Science, London, I79fi ~ — 1—20 9 Anderfon’s BritiHi Poets, London, 1795 13 Twifs Mifcellanies — 2— 15 10 Whyte’s Mifcellanea Nova, Dublin, 1801 1 Plato’s Immortality of the Soul, London, 1787 — — 1 Hollis’s Apology, London, 1801 1 Young’s Satires, 6th Edit, London, 1763 1 Richardfon’s Eflays on Shakefpeare, Lon- don, 1785 — — 1 Smith’s Longinus 4th Edit. London, 1770 1 Pope’s Works, duodecimo, Bell’.5 Edit. London, 1788 — 4 Swift’s Works, Bell’s Edit, vols 1 & 2 2 Chaucer’s Works, vol. 4 & 5 Bell’s Edit. 2 - Spencer’s Works, London, 1750, vols. 2 , 5 , & 6 — — 3 Hudibras, with cuts, 1 vol. London, 1710 1 and 22 others — 22—40 1 1 Depile’s Art of Painting, London, 1706 1 Ancient Art of Painting, London, 163$ 1 ( *4 ) Lamolte on Poetry and Painting, Lon- don, 1730 — — 1 Dupile’s Principles of Painting, Lond 1743 1 Monicr on Painting, See. London, 1699 1 Salmon’s Polygraphice — 1 Eflay on Prints, London, 1768 — 1 Art of Drawing, London, 1768 — 1 Barry on the Arts, London, 1775 1 Reynold’s Difeourfes, London, 1778 1 Young Painters Letters, London, 1750 1 ^ Rigaud’s Leonard! da Vinci on Painting, London, 1802 — 1 Landfeer on Engraving, London, I 8 O 7 1 Entretiens des Peintres, Anciens et Mo- dernes, 6 tome, a Trevoux, 1725' 6 and 4 others — 4 — 23 12 Elegant Extradls, London, 2d Edit, 1 D'-amatic Cenfor, London, 1770 2 Glanville on Witches, London. 1681 1 j Hiftory of France, vol. 1 . — - 1 Plutarch’s Lives, Edinburgh, 1774, vol. 2, 4, 5 & 6 — 4 1 vol. of Milton’s Works, and 3 vols. of Pope’s Works -r 4 Sir Charles Grandifon, 3rd Edit. London, 1754, vols. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 , & 7 6 Young Widow, London, 1789, vols. 2, 3, &4 — — S and 8 others — ^ — 8 — SO 13 Cowper’s Poems, 2 vol. bound, gilt and lettered, 4th Edit. London, 1788 2 ( 15 ) Mrs. Grant’s Poems, London, 1803 1 Spencer’s Fairy Queen, with plates, London, 1758 — 2 Shakefpear’s Dramatic Works — 1 Medical Journal by Barry, &c. for 1800 1 Mackintolh’s Defence of the French Re- volution, 3d edition London, 1791 1 Two Volumes of the Monthly Review for Part of the Years 1780 and 1781 2 Twis’s Mifcellanies — 2 — 12 14 Smollett’s Hiftory of England with plates, London, 1758, in 11 vols. (1st vol, wanting) — — 10 and continuation of Ditto, London, 1759, 5 vols — — 5 — 15 J5 Paley’s Works elegantly bound, gilt and lettered, lOth Edit. London, 1804 6 Whitaker’s Vindication of Mary Queen of Scots, London, 1788 — 3— 9 Quarto, 16 Encyclopedia Britannica, in boards, 18 v. in 37 parts, (except vol 17, part 2, which is wanting) — 18 — 18 17 Missionary Voyage to the Southern Pacific Ocean, London, 1799 — 1 Darwin’s Z — 1 — 1 29 Recueil d’Eftampes, par Picait, 1 vol. a Amfterdam, 1734 — I — 1 SO Two books with Roman Statues, Antiqui- ties, &CC. — — 2 — 2 *30 Mufeqra Florentlnum Joanni Gaftoni 1 — 1 31 A book of curious old Landfcapes, by Cock, Views in and near Rome — 1— i 32 A book with Portraits, Landfcapes, &c. engraved by Winftanley, after Rem- brandt, Salvator Rofa, &c. — 1 The Farnefe Gallery, after Annibal Car- racci — — 1— 2 33 ColleiStion d’Eftampes, de Raphael d’Urbin, Julio Romano, &c. par Theodor Biftin- ger et Geiard Huck, Dufl'eldorf, 1781 I— I c 1 ( »8 ) 34 Gerard! de Lairefle, par Nicolaum Viffbher 1 L’Enea Vagante Pitfure dei Caiacci, I intagliate da Giofepps Maria Mitelli, Bolognefe, 1663 — 1 — 2 35 Colledlion of Prints, engraved by Italian Artifts, from Parmegiano, Giorgione, &c. London, 1800 1 Entree du Cardina Infane, dans Envers, AntvRrpsB — 1 — 2 36 RIchardfon’s Iconology, Ifl vol. and Illd. and IVth parts, boards, London, 1778 3 — S 37 L’Antiquite Expliquee des Grecs 6c des ' Remains, par Dom Bernard de Mfjnt- faucon, a Paris, 1722, vol. 1 , 4, 5, 6 , 7, 8 , 9, 10 — — 8—8 38 ColumnaAntoniniana io Petii Bellorii, bound in vellum ■— ~ 1 Collonna Trajana da Gio. Pietro Bellori, bound in vellum — 1 — 2 39 Spence’s Pu’.ymetis, London, 1747 1 — 1 X Flaister Casts, Lay Figures, French Pencils, 6sc. Ssc, 1 An antique trunk of Pan, 2 tablets from the antique, a cow, Laocoon, (broke), &c. 2 Figure of Apollo, and a large quantity of other figures, trunks, arras, malks, &c. 3 A couchant Venus, a theep, 4 boys from Fiatningo and fundry other bulls, arms, legs, &cc. ( *9 ) 4 Two bufls of Bacchus and Ariadne, figure of a dying gladiator, ditto of the fawn, ditto of the Apollo de Medicis, and 2 others — 7 5 A large buft of Clyta, 1 ditto frpin the antique, figure of Leda, ditto of the River God, ditto of the Roman Slave, and a recumbent figure after Michael Angelo ~ 6 6 A large buft of Apollo Belvidere, ditto of Antinous, two bufts of the Niobes Figure of Antinous, ditto of the Grecian Venus, ditto Difcobalus, and a ditto of the dancing fawn 8 T A large buft of Apollo, ditto of Nero, ditto from the antique, buft of Venus, fm all figure of the Apollo Belvidere, Figure of Hercples, tyitli the Apples, a group of Hercules, and Antseus, and a boy from Flamingo — 8 8 A capital French female lay figure 9 A lay figure, not clothed 10 Ditto, on a pedeftal . - 1 1 A large quantity of armour, manufactured in plate iron, with one double handed fword and 2 others 12 Twelve dozen new French pencils in different fizes 13 Ditto , . 14 Four and a half dozen ditto and about 11 dozen Englifh ditto 15 A large quantity of Pencils,, ufed 16 A quantity of colours in various bottles, and a variety of ditto in four boxes, 2 grinding ftones and mullers, a quantity of prepared white lead in a fmall calk and various varnifhes, oils, See, in feveral ftone bottles ( 2 » ) 17 Two deal eafels, 1 mahogany ditto, 6 mahogany pallettc', one Wedgewood ditto 3 mahogany pannels, and 3 mahogany cafes with calls, ^ems, &.C. in plaifter and fulphur * V No. IX. House Keeper* s Room. 1 A Bath front range with cheeks, and a fet of fire irons 2 A round mahogany pillar and claw table, a table frame, a mahogany 2 flap dining table, and 2 w«od bottom chairs 3 A deal prefs with 13 drawers, 2 Ihelves, and folding doors No. X. Servants Hall, 1 Three mahogany cl airs ftuflfed wi h hair in canvas, a caie with 4 Aiding fliiclves and f flowt.r boxi-S No. XI. Kilcheji, ^ An iron wind up jack with line, weight?, pulleys^ iron weights and fliifter a return irpn fefider, { 21 V / poker, tongs, fifcer, 2 cleavers, 2 tea kettles, 4 flat irons, I ftand, hanging iron, a frame with \ fkewers, a pair of fugar nippers, cookliold, a fpit, a pair of racks and pins, 3 trivets, 2 frying pans and a flew pan 2 A pair of copper fcales, iron beam, 1 28ib, 1 141b. 1 71b. 1 21b. 1 lib. iron weights, a brafs footman, and 2 plated candlefticks 5 A wafliing copper 4 A large boiling pot and cover, a French flew pan and cover and 2 faucepans and covers 5 A ditto boiling pot and cover, a flew pan and coyer, and a large ditto faucepan and cover with handle 6 A ditto boiling pot and tin cover, a coal fcuttle, a warming pan, 2 faucepans and a coffee pot 7 A tin Dutch oven, fifh kettle, plate and cover, a plate bafket lined with tin, coffee and chocolate pot, 3 oval difh covers with handles, cheefe toafter, blanc monge mould, 2 flat candlefticks, Iklmmer, ladle, dripping pan iron fland, and cullender 8 A queen’s ware tureen and cover, 8 oval difhes, 18 plates, 9 cheefe plates, 2 vegetable difhes, 2 jugs, and fundry articles of queen’s ware 9 A large deal dinner table, 2 wood-bottom chairs, a deaths horle, fait box, a meat fereen lined yvith tin, a plate rack, a ■w'afliing tray, a ditto form, a 3 leaf cloaths horfe, 2 tubs and a quantity of flone bottles No. XII. Pantry. 1 A deal painted prefs bedftead, and a flock and feather bed, bolfter and pillow 2 A wool matrafs, 2 blankets and a rug No. XIII. Area. 1 A beating horfe, a quantity of bafkets and garden pots, a fieve and fundry lumber 2 A quantity of wine bottles at per dozen FINIS * ^tetorit Primer, 148 , 5t. Martin's Lam.