HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Plate, and Plated Articles, China, Glass, Linen, Library of Scarce and Valuable Books, fine Engravings and Prints, about 60 dozen of Red Port, and Effects, GEORGE-STREET , HA NO FER-S Q UA RE. A CATALOGUE OF THE HANDSOME Household Furniture, Superb Mirror, Large Chimney-glasses, Set of Marshall's Patent Dining Tables , Plate, Linen, China , Glassy-Books, / Vines , and Effects, OF MR. MICHAEL BRYAN, Consisting of Handsome four-post and other Bedsteads with chintz hang- ings and japanned cornices, excellent Goose-feather Beds, Mattresses, Blankets, Counterpanes, Mahogany dressing and lobby Chests of Drawers, Jlason-stands, Sets of handsome drawing and dining-roOtn Chairs, Sofa, beautiful French Window Curtains, Carpets, Floorcloths, Culinary Utensils in copper Wine-bottles, Coals, &c. THE LIBRARY, Contair ' g about Eight Hundred Volumes of Scarce and Valuable Boohs, some elegc Uy bound , comprehends Several French and Dutch , amongst which are The F ench Encycloptedia complete, Buffon’s Natural History, with Plates, Rousseau’s an Voltaire’s WtMsks* History of France and Holland, Lebrun’s Gaiiery, Ancient Universal HistoP^'^vt ith Maps, Gibbon’s Roman Empire, Robertson’s America and Scotland,' Cooke’s Voyages, Shakespeare’s Sterne’s Johnson’s, Murphy’s and Burke’s Works, Chesterfield’s Letters, &c. &c„ Amongst the Engravings and Prints are The Beauties of the Dutch School, with several Portfolios of fine Historical Engravings, and Atlases of various parts of the World. be bg &ucti«i, IF ADAMSON ANBFJELB7~ On FRIDAY, JULY 28 th, 1809, * ~ AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK, AND FOLLOWING DAY, ON THE PREMISES, No. 28 , GEORGE-STREET, HANOVER- SQUARE. BY DIRECTION OF THE ASSIGNEES, To be viewed On Thursday previous to the Sale ; when Catalogues n ay be had on the Premises, of Messrs. HOLMES, and LOWDEN, Solicitoirs, 17, Clements Inn; and of ADAMSON and FIELD, 58, Fenchurch-street. tONDITIONS OF SALE. 1. That the highest Bidder shall be Purchaser ; and if any dis- pute arise between the bidders, the lot to be put up again immediately. II. No person to advance less than One Shilling; above Five Pounds, Two Shillings and Sixpence ; and so on in proportion for each lot. III. That the purchasers shall pay Five Shillings in the Pound, as a deposit for each lot, and give in their names and places of their abode ; in default of which, when required, the lot or lots shall be immediately put up again for sale. IV. That the lots shall be taken away with all faults, at the pur- chaser’s expence, the following day after the sale, and the remainder of the purchase-money shall be paid on or before the delivery. Lastly, That if the above conditions are not complied with, the deposit-money shall be forfeited ; the lot or lots shall be resold by public or private sale ; and the deficiency, together “with all expences attending it, shall be made good by the defaulters* CATALOGUE, &c. & c. FIRST DAT. No. J. Three-pair Front-Room. LOT 1 A four-foot-six dyed coach-top bedstead, and coloured check furniture 2 Three blankets 3 A white cotton counterpane 4 A wool mattress, feather bolster, and two pillows No. 2< Back-Room . 1 A four-foot-six dyed coach-top beadstead, and coloured check furniture 2 A wool mattress 3 A steel-top wire fender, two dyed chairs, and piece of matting 4 A deal one-drawer table, a mahogany swing dressing glass, bason and ewer B 4 No. 3. Two~pair Front- Room, tor 1 A steeUtop wire fender, a set of fire irons, and japanned hearth brush 2 A four-post bedstead with mahogany carved feet pillars, pannelled, and lath bottom, cotton hang- ings lined with light brown calico, and japanned cornices, five-feet wide 3 A bordered wool mattress in ticking 4 A bordered hair mattress in ticking 5 A bordered goose-feather bed, bolster and two pillows g Two large blankets, and one under ditto 7 A mahogany three-feet six wide lobby sweep- fronted chest of drawers S A mahogany corner bason-stand, bason and ewer, and a japanned night lanthorn No. 4. Back-Room . ] A steel -top wire fender, and set of fire irons Q, A four-post bedstead with mahogany reeded feet pillars, pannelledlath bottom, dark chintz fur- niture lined with yellow, fringed, and japanned cornices, five feet wide 3 A bordered wool mattress in ticking 4 A bordered hair mattress in ticking 5 A bordered goose-feather bed, bolster and two pillows 6 Two large blankets and one under ditto 7 A white cotton counterpane 8 A mahogany three-feet-six wide dressing chest of drawes q A mahogany corner bason-stand, bason and ewer 10 A deal one-drawer table, four black dyed chairs, a swing glass, and peice of matting 5 LOT . 1 1 A steel-top wire fender and a set of fire irons* in the dressing-room 12 A festoon window-curtain fringed, and lined with yellow, to correspond with the -bed ONE PAIR. No. 5. Front Draiving-Room. 1 A handsome elliptic polished steel fender, on ball feet 2 A set of fire irons to correspond, and a japan- ned hearth brush 3 Brussels carpet, bordered, and planned to room. 4 A set of elegant curtains, extending along the three windows, made of blue cotton lined with yellow, bordered and fringed, and finished with festoons and draperies in the French style, with a gilt rose in the centre, handsome brass pins, See. 5 Fourteen black polished chairs, finished with brass ornaments, hollow cane seats*and Grecian feet (5 A six-feet-six sofa upon brass casters, French, stuffed with hair, squab and bolsters* and case to correspond with the curtains 7 A chimney glass, in a handsome carved and ornamental gilt frame, plate 50 by 34 A twenty-two inch mirror in a superb gilt frame ornamented with dragons and serpents, with two double branches, glass pans, &c. No. 6. Back Drawing-Room. J A polished elliptic steel fender, on ball feet 2 Set of fire irons to correspond, and a japanned hearth brush. 3 A Brussels carpet, to plan of room 6 ZtJ> LOT 4 A window curtain en suite with the front draw- ing-room 5 A chimney glass, in a handsome carved and ornamental gilt frame, plate 44 by 32 6 A steel-top wire fender, and set of fire irons, in the anti-room GROUND FLOOR. No. 7. Dining-Room . 1 An elliptic steel-top wire fender, with ball feet 2 A set of fire irons 3 A set of Marshall's patent mahogany dining tables, upon pillars and claw feet, and socket casters, ten-feet long by four-feet wide 4 Twelve mahogany chairs, French, stuffed in black Morocco and brass moulding 5 Two sets of slate-coloured serge French window curtains, bordered with black velvet, and black fringe, brass pins, &c. 6 A mahogany three-tier dumb-waiter, with fold- ing flaps 7 Two mahogany kinfe-cases 8 A japanned plate warmer Q A bronze tea-urn with a plated cock, and a coffee ditto 10 Two brass wire guards, a cat, and a hearth rug 1 l A steel-top wire fender, and a set of fire irons, in breakfast parlour L INE N. 1 One pair of sheets and 1 pair of pillow cases 2 Ditto 3 Two pair ditto 4 Ditto and 2 pair pillow cases 5 One large damask table cloth, 44 yards long. 7 LOT 6 One smaller ditto and 6 damask napkins 7 Two ditto and 2 diaper ditto Glass. China , &c. 1 Four cut quart decanters and stands, 4 pint do. and 1 1 wine glasses 2 Two plain quart decanters, 1 water caraft, 6 finger glasses, 5 rummers, 4 wines, 3 cut salts 3 Japanned and plated caster stand, with 5 glasses, and a soy stand 4 Blue and wdnte soup tureen and cover, 12 dishes, 6o plates, various sallad bowls, 2 vege- table dishes and covers, 3 sauce boats and covers, fish drainer, g fruit dishes, 4 fruit baskets, and 1 7 plates PLATE . 1 A silver soup ladle at per oz. 2 Two gravy spoons and 8 table ditto 3 Ditto 4 Eighteen dessert forks 5 Two soup ladles, 4 salt spoons, 1 mustard do, and 1 pair sugar tongs 6 Fifteen tea spoons PLATED . 7 Plated bread baskets, 2 waiters, 4 decanter stands, 2 pair high table candlesticks with branches 8 Two pair low ditto and 2 chamber ditto 9 One quart tankard with cover, 1 pint ditto, 1 two-handled cup, and a cream jug 10 A fish slice, pair salts with blue glasses, a soup ladle, sugar bason, and a wine strainer 1 1 Three hash dishes and 1 cover, 3 crosses, and and 2 lamps 12 Two sauce tureens and covers, 2 handled sauce s LOT boats and stands, and 4 salts and blue glasses 13 A toast rack, 4 salts, 6 egg cups, l mustard, snuffers tray, and a tea pot stand WINES . BINN, No. l, 1 Three dozen of fine red port, at per dozen, bottles included 2 Ditto 3 Ditto 4 Ditto 5 Ditto 6 Ditto 7 Ditto more or less BINN, No. % 8 Three dozen Ditto f 9 Ditto 10 Ditto more or less BINN, No. 3. 1 1 Three dozen Ditto 12 Ditto 13 Four dozen Ditto BINN, No. 4. 34 Three dozen Ditto 15 Ditto 16 Ditto 3 7 Ditto, more or less 18 Three dozen excellent West India Sherry, and 1 dozen Madeira, more or less Hall and Staircase, l yards of half-yard Venetian stair carpet, and 21 tined wires 9 No. 8. Kitchen. LOT 1 A return iron fender and cross bar, 2 shovels, tonj^s and poker, 3 flat irons, 2 spits, a loose trivet, a footman, gridiron, frying pan, banging iron, 2 Five copper stewpans and covers, in sizes 3 Copper soup kettle, and 4 stewpans and covers, in sizes 4 Five ditto saucepans and 2 covers 5 Ditto preserving pan, tea kettle, chocolate pot, coffee pot, 2 moulds, and 2 prince’s metal candlesticks 6 Copper boiler, fish kettle, plate, and cover, a frying pan, and 2 cake pans 7 Ditto coal skuttle 8 Ditto g Tin dripping pan and stand, 1 saucepan, strainer, and cover, 4 flat candlesticks, 2 slices, basting ladle, 4 scollop shells, soup ladle, bread grater, warming pot, cake pan, and night lanthorn JO Plate basket, lined with tin, Dutch oven, cheese toaster, fish kettle, plate and cover, and a cullender 1 1 Six dish covers 12 Two japanned tea trays and 3 waiters 13 Wainscot pillar and claw table and 4 wooden chairs 14 Circular meat screen, lined with tin, and shelves J5 Sixteen green-handled knives and 21 forks, 2 carvers and forks, 6 dessert ditto and 6 forks, with silver rim, and wainscot knife box j6 Japanned knife tray, ditto bread basket, spice box, jug, 2 pair snuffers, and 2 trays A I 10 t/L LOT 17 Two mahogany butlers’ trays and stands, pair of bellows, salt box, flour tub, chopping board, 2 pails, clothes horse, and a clothes basket 18 Marble mortar and pestle 19 Two iron coal scuttles, beef fork, chopping 'knife, pair of steak tongs, toasting fork, chopper, set of iron skewers, 1 long ditto, 9 knives and 10 forks 20 Pair meat scales and 9 iron weights in the lardejr No. 9. Cellars . 1 Two washing tubs, a beer stand, stop pail, basket, and 2 prickles 2 Quantity of coals, and a shovel 3 Wine bottles at per dozen End of First Days Sale. SECOND DAY. SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1809. BOOKS. ENGLISH ; / LOT VOLS 1 Collection of State Trials 2 2 Catalogue of Pictures, in two parts, a manuscript 3 Hollisse’s Memoirs 2 4 Burnet’s Reformation, 2, and History of Trent 1 5 Antiquities of England, with the plates ® Ainsworth’s Dictionary ~ " 7 Barretti’s Latin and English Dictionary * 8 Pilkington’s Dictionary of Painters ^ >9 Ditto -b iJA 2 A /./ . i,n (Ji. /. //' /* 9 A* ♦ J$ -Jl A ^ V.// /.// > ./4 . f./p 3 ^ . Af /. 4 - is tOT VOLS 20 Collection of Plays 15 • 21 Warburton’s Shakspeare 6, and Junius’s Letters 2 8 22 The Annual Register from 1758 to 1799 4J - 23 Ancient Universal History, with Maps, Plans, Views, &c. 39 * 34 Life of Lorenzo de Medici 3 , and Anti- Jacobin 2 5 - 25 Gibbon’s Roman Empire 12 -26 Johnson’s Works 18 - 2f Burke’s Works 8 - 28 Murphy’s Works 7 29 Robertson’s Scotland 3 ’ /30 Hume’s History of England 8 0 3 1 Biographical Dictionary ] 5 • 32 Langhorne’s Plutarch 6 33 Robertson’s America 4, and ditto History of Scotland 2 6 K 34 Moshejm’s Ecclesiastical History 5 > 35 Blair’s Sermons 2, and Bossuet’s History of Variations 2 4 * 36 Rousseau’s and Martin’s Botany, with plates 2 - 37 Burney on Music 3 , Smollet’s Travels 2, and Original Poems 2 7 38 Pope’s Works 6, and Monk 3 9 39 Spectator 7 9 and Keat’s Poems 2 9 - 40 Swift’s Works 9, and Sir Joshua Reynolds 3 12 41 Private Memoirs of the last year of Louis XVI. 3 , Mengs on Painting 2, Peerage of Scotland 1, and Robinson’s Proofs 1 7 42 Dodd’s Sermons 3 , Harvey’s Meditations 2> and various others 12 17 43 Hurd’s Works 10, and Dodsley’s old Plays IO 20 44 Tom Jones 4 , Rambler 8, Shenstone’s Works 2, and the World 4 18 45 Modern Discoveries 6, Playhouse Com- 13 LOT VOLS, panion 2, Chesterfield’s Letters 4, and Montagu’s Letters 2 14 2 , 2 . 46 Reliques of English Poetry 3, Armstrong’s Miscellanies 2, Fordyce’s Addresses 2, Prior’s Poems 2, Gay’s Poems 2, The Man of the World 2, Winkelman on Painting, Johnson’s Tour, and Riedesel's Travels l6 ' * 47 Beattie’s Dissertations. Brown’s Disser- tations, French Revolution 2, Biographi- nana 2, and Pratt’s Gleanings 3 Q ^ * 48 Transactions of the Royal Society of Arts / Sciences 7 49 Lloyd’s War in Germany 2, Bromley on the Fine Arts, Bewicke’s British Birds 2, ditto Quadrupeds 1 6 2 •// -50 Bound and half bound books, various 50 J ^ 51 Woodfall’s Parliamentary Reports, 4 vols. of / 1794, half bound, and 35 Numbers of 1795, 38 Nnmbers 1796, 38 Numbers J7 97> 27 Numbers 1798, and 31 Num- , ,, b ers 1799 * 52 A lot of incompleet Books and Pamphlets ^ V - 53 Williams’s Patent Ledger, bound in Russia 1 2 -4 54 Ditto Ditto 1 2 J' - 55 Ditto Ditto 1 FOREIGN BOOKS . FRENCH, ITALIAN, &c. ^ - v 56 Dictionaire des Sciences, 1 7 vol. avec Tables, Supplemens, & Planches ♦ 57 Le Clerc’s Histoire des Prov. Unies, 3 vol. f Remarques sur Bayle 1 ' 1 < — N 58 Oryctographie de Bruxelles, ou Description des Fossiles, par Burrin 1, Histoire des Pays Bas par Meteren l ■ ' 'y ' — 59 Temple des Muses 1, Avantures de Don Quichotte 1 35 4 2 2 14 LOT VOL iJf 4 if j > i/f