BOOK-PLATE OF DAVID GARRICK 4 1 •' .v&lsai loHra 'T'*w aSEt aflV- x s i r ; *T 1 Wj ■ *• |K1 fetml r , / r s ■ ■- ■ * ■ i * + ' II 4 * • v \ O ' r-' •<>» ?<,' r - ■ '' t yr 7 , f *>**«' OF A MISCELLANEOUS ASSEMBLAGE VALUABLE PROPERTY / . i * Mrs. GARRICK, DECP- COMPREHENDING IN GREAT VARIETY, Dresden , Seve, Oriental , Chelsea Porcelaine, PARTICULARLY, Two Noble Enamelled Jars, Twenty-five Inches high, a very fine Nankin China Fish Globe, Twenty- three Inches in Diameter; Table, Dessert, and Tea Sets, ot Nankin and rich Enamel, & berg beautiful Cafe Set of tare olb Sebe, Ecuelles, Cabinet Cups, Mandarine Figures, &c. (DO,® In Table and Dessert Spoons, Forks, Knives, Waiters, Candlesticks, See. SPLENDID JEWELS, In beautiful Top and Drop Ear-rings, Three pair of Brilliant Leaves, and Clustres of Brilliants, A very fine Original Painting , by Veneziano, An Eight-day Table Clock, an Upright Ditto, a Mahogany Wardrobe, handsome large New Brussels Carpet, &c. Removed from the Residence in the ADELPHI TERRACE AND HAMPTON; WHICH WILL BE SOLD BT AUCTION, BY •Messrs. It O It I.VS, At their Spacious Rooms , Piazza, Covent Garden , ON THURSDAY, THE 22nd. DAY OF MAY, 1823, AT TWELVE O’CLOCK, lag Ptmtton of the (gxccutotg. May be Viewed Two Days prior, and Catalogues had at the Rooms. May be viewed on rnuay amT^uiuiuaj _ _— . ^-- u<. CONDITIONS OF SALE. . FIRST. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute shall arise between Two or more Bidders, the Lot so disputed shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. SECOND. No Person to advance less than Is.—above Two Pounds, 2s. 6d .—and so on in proportion, THIRD. The Purchasers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and pay a Deposit of 5s. in the Pound in part of Payment of the Purchase-money (if required); in default of which the Lot or Lots so purchased, to be put up again and re-sold. FOURTH. The Lots to be absolutely cleared away with all Faults and Errors of Description, at the Purchaser’s Expeuce, within Two Days after the Sale ; in Default of which the Purchaser to be liable to pay One Shilling per Week Warehouse Room, for every Lot so left until the Clearance, or Time of Re-sale. FIFTH. « AS THIS AUCTION IS MADE ON CONDITION OF PROMPT PAYMENT, THE REMAINDER OF THE PURCHASE-MONEY TO BE ABSOLUTELY PAID ON OR BEFORE THE DELIVERY. LASTLY. Upon Failure of complying with the above Conditions, th? money deposited in part ot payment shall be forfeited ; all Lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be Re-sold public or private Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such Re-sale, shall lie made good by the Defaulters at this Sale, THE AUCTION DUTY TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER. Ujtk a THE AUCTION DUTY TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER. A CATALOGUE, &c. &c. On THURSDAY, the 1 of woman and child, and ditto of a Jewish High Priest 33 A pair curious Chelsea china tureens and covers, in form of artichokes, with birds on top, and pair ditto salts and covers, form of pears 34 A curious Chelsea tureen and cover, representing a melon, and 4 smaller ditto for salt - 35 A pair Chelsea china figures of fowls and 2 ditto birds 36 A pair curious oriental china groups of Mandarine figures 37 A pair curious china groups of Mandarine figures, with encrusted flowers, for lights 38 Three elegant oriental china flowers, chocolate ground, richly gilt, with medallion of Chinese figures 39 A handsome enameled tea and coffee set of Nankin china, very richly gilt, in tea pot and stand, 12 cups and saucers, 6 coffee cans, sugar basin, cover and stand, cream ewer, tea jar and cover, spoon tray, basin, and bread and butter plate 40 A pair white china essence pots and covers, a ditto pair of sexangular boxes and covers, raised in flowers, and a ditto flower vase 41 A pair of blue and white Nankin china tea jars and covers, a ditto cabinet cup, with raised figures, a ditto white octagon vase, a small curious shaped cup, and a ditto vase and cover, with raised flowers 42 A beautiful Dresden china cup and saucer, finely painted in flowers, pair ditto cabinet vases and covers, with painted flowers, and a ditto leaf shaped ditto 43 A curious Chelsea china pickle stand, painted in flowers, the base forming a rock, with numerous shells, and a pair of very fine ditto Turkish figures, supporting shells for ditto 44 A handsome enameled china jar and cover and a ditto ewer, cover & basin 45 A richly enameled Nankin china jar and cover, with figures and flowers, a ditto sea green jar and cover, and 2 ditto beakers, to match, (faulty) 46 A pair of handsome large oriental china ewers, and 1 cover, richly enameled in Chinese figures and gilt 47 A VERY SUPERB GREEN AND WHITE ORIENTAL CHINA JAR AND COVER, 25 inches high, beautifully enameled in Chinese figures, flowers, &c. with metal cock, on square mahogany pedestal 48 A splendid oriental china JAR AND COVER, 25 inches high, very richly enameled in flowers, on square mahogany pedestal 49 A magnificent circular FISH CISTERN, of Nankin china, white and blue, with Chinese views and figures, 23 inches diameter 50 A handsome tea and coffee set of Nankin china, delicately painted in flowers, in tea pot and stand, 8 tea cups, 12 saucers, 12 coffee cans, tea jar and cover, cream ewer, sugar basin, cover and stand, spoon tray, and basin 51 A pair of beautiful Chelsea porcelaine ecuelles, covers and stands, finely painted in flowers 52 A ditto china ecuelle, cover and stand, beautifully painted in birds, butter¬ flies and insects 6 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 78 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 -82 DUTY TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER. A beautiful Dresden china cabinet cup and saucer, delicately gilt and painted in festoons of flowers, and a ditto Berlin china cabinet cup and saucer, finely painted boys, and raised gold bodies A VERY SUPERBE CAFE SET OF THE RARE OLD SEVE PORCELAINE, beautifully painted and richly gilt, in cafe pot, 6 ditto cups and saucers, sugar basin and cover, cream ewer, basin, 4 large and 4 small spoons, in handsome inlaid case, lined with green silk A handsome china ecuelle, cover and stand, red border, gilt, a pair curious earthen sexagon jars and covers, and a round ditto A pair fine old japan basins and covers, gilt, a curious Egyptian ewer, and a spa vase Service of Plate, at per Ounce , Twelve silver handle table knives Eleven ditto and 4 ditto dessert forks Six silver table spoons and 3 ditto three-pronged table forks Five silver dessert spoons and pair sugar tongs A pair silver gravy spoons and a ditto sallad fork A pair silver gravy spoons, with strainers A silver soup ladle, a ditto gravy spoon, and a ditto meat skewer A pair round silver salts aud 2 ditto spoons A silver fish knife A silver wine strainer and ditto sugar ditto A silver marrow scoop, silver pencil case, ditto nutmeg grater, ditto muffineer, and ditto castor top A neat chased silver cream ewer and a ditto plain ditto A pair large silver butter boats Four neat silver nozzle candlesticks, with pans, and silver gadroon borders A pair of round silver waiters Three smaller ditto A silver chocolate pot and a ditto Argyll A silver cruet frame, with 2 stout peppers, silver mounted mustard pot and spoon, and 2 cut cruets A large silver sugar castor A pair of high silver table candlesticks, chased borders, on square feet In Case , No. 1 ; Four oval silver sauce tureens, with ring handles Four ditto salts, beaded borders, and glass linings Four ditto, en-suite Eight silver salt spoons and 2 ditto sauce ladles A neat wainscot plate chest, lock and key DUTY TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER* 7 Cases, Nos. 2 and 3. 83 Eleven silver dessert spoons 84 Twelve ditto table ditto 85 Twelve ditto four-pronged dessert forks 86 Ditto 87 Ditto table ditto 88 Ditto 89 Twelve silver handled dessert knives 90 Ditto table ditto 91 Two neat wainscot plate chests, with 2 slides, each lined with baize ■ m t f-j:; . / * - . i • . . v < . i'J Ji . i Cases, No. 4 and 5. \ t. ’ ’v i 92 Twelve silver table spoons 93 Ten ditto 94 Twelve-four pronged ditto forks 95 Ditto 96* Ditto 96 Twenty-four stout silver handled table knives 97 Two neat wainscot plate chests, with 2 sliders, each lined with baize 98 A pair large leather ewers, stoutly lined and mounted with silver, with inscriptions 99 A pair neat high plated candlesticks, silver edges Jewels. 100 A pair of very beautiful BRILLIANT top and drop EAR-RINGS, large stones, of the finest water 101 A pair of fine brilliant leaves, with knots 102 A pair of ditto, without knots 103 A pair of ditto 104 A very beautiful round cluster of brilliants 105 A pair of ditto 106 Ditto 107 A pair of ditto , larger 108 Two fine clusters of brilliants 109 A pair of double row ditto, large stones 110 A fine diamond pin 111 A handsome French metallic inkstand, richly ornamented with or-moulu mouldings, feet, and handles, and 2 rich cut ink glassed 8 DUTY TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER. 112 The VIRGIN and CHILD, WITH St. SEBASTIAN, a very fine and undoubted original painting of that great master, VENEZIANO 113 Four fine oral prints, neat gilt frames, glazed, and 2 ditto Children’s Sports, in ditto 114 A pair of fine prints of Louis XVI. and Mari6 Antoinette, gilt frames, glazed, and a smaller oval ditto of George III. and a pencil drawing of Queen Charlotte 115 An excellent eight-day table clock, by Stillis, in neat mahogany case, ornamented with brass lid An elegant drab ground chintz pattern Brussels carpet, nearly new, 6 yards by 5f yards 117 An excellent eight-day upright clock, by Strange, in neat wainscot case, with gilt vases 118 A neat mahogany framed five-leaf folding fire screen, covered with crimson 119 A ditto 120 An excellent mahogany wardrobe, with pair of folding pannelled doors, 3 sliding tray shelves, and chest of 4 drawers, brass handles, &c. 121 A neat ebonized portable writing desk, with cylinder top drawer, and 3 glasses, and nest of mahogany hanging book shelves, with drawer 122 A mahogany Pembroke table, with drawer, and cupboard, with brass wire folding doors and sides 123 A pair of or-moulu branches for one light each 124 Two excellent large leather trunks, brass nailed 125 A ditto hair ditto, with divisions, fitted as plate chest, & lined with green baize 126 Three packing crates and 3 baskets 127 Ditto FINIS. CATALOGUE OF THE SMALL, BUT VALUABLE COLLECTION, OF Italian, ^Icrnt^f), 39utcfj, aitU tSngltef) PICTURE*® THE PROPERTY OP The Late DAVIT) GARRICK, Esq. Deceased, AND BROUGHT FROM THE MANSION OF MRS. GARRICK, DECEASED, ON THE ADELPHI TERRACE, AND FROM HIS VILLA AT HAMPTON; THEY COMPRISE, A Holy Family, by A. del Sarto, presented by Lord Baltimore; a Subject from Ariosto, by Guido, presented to Mr. Garrick by Lord Burlington ; a Grand Poetical Subject by N. Poussin ; and one other Subject by N. Poussin ; ALSO, A beautiful Selection of the Works of the most eminent English Artists contemporaneous wi Mr. Garrick ; — viz. WOOTTON, LAMBERT, LOUTHERBOURG, ZOFFANY, JOHN TAYLOR, ESQ. OF BATH, MARLOW, HAYMAN, AND HOGARTH : MORE ESPECIALLY, The very famous Original Set of the FOUR ELECTION PICTURES, by HOGARTH, the Canvass, the Poll, the Chairing, and the Feast, admirable for variety and strength of character and spirit of Execution ; also, ORIGINAL PORTRAITS OF MR. AND MRS. GARRICK, And other Specimens by Hogarth; a few Drawings by Gainsborough and others; AND A BUST OF POPE, BY ROUBILIAC. Co foe Jsolfo fop Huetton, By Mr. CHRISTIE, AT HIS GREAT ROOM, IN PALL MALL, On MONDAY, JUNE the 23d, 1823, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be Viewed on Friday and Saturday preceding, when Catalogues may be had.