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A catalogue of all the household furniture, live and dead stock, and other effects, at Tyler's Hall Farm, on Upminster Common, in the County of Essex, Sixteen Miles from London, Four from Romford, Three from Brentwood, and Fourteen from Chelmsford; Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Savill, On Tuesday the 2d of May, 1797, (by Virtue of an Execution,) on the premises. At the same time will be sold, The lease of the desirable farm, Together with the Growing Crops thereon. The Stock and Furniture to be viewed on Monday the 1st of May, and the Farm Seven Days, previous to the Sale, which will begin at Ten O'Clock. Catalogues and Particulars may be had at the Place of Sale; of Mr. Harrison, Farmer, Romford; Mr. Knapping, at Shopland, near Rochford; at the Black Boy, Chelmsford; Crown, Billericay; White Hart, Brentwood; Cock and Bell, Romford; of Mr. Green, Solicitor, Prescot Street; and of Mr. Savill, Aldgate High Street.
Savill, William F.Date: 1797]- Books
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A catalogue of all the neat and genteel household furniture, and manufactured stock in trade, &c. Belonging to the Late Mr. Samuel Hall, cabinet-maker (deceased) at his late dwelling-house and warehouse in Market-Street, near St. James's Market; which will be sold by auction, by William Smith, on the premises, on Thursday next, the 1st of March, 1787, precisely at eleven o'clock, by order of the executrix. To be viewed on Wednesday and till the time of sale, when catalogues may be had at the place of sale, and of Mr. Smith, Mint-Square, Southwark. N.B. at one o'clock the same day, will be put up for sale, the unexpired term of the lease of the dwelling-house and commodious workshops, [...] years unexpired, at a low rent.
Smith, William, active 1787.Date: [1787]- Books
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[A] catalogue of all the genuine houshold furniture, plate, watches, rings, linen, china, and other effects of Mrs. Mercy Holier, (deceased.) Which (by order of the exceutor) will be sold by auction, by H. Robins, on the premises, No. 8, Little Drury-Lane, on Wednesday next, April 1, 1778. The furniture consists of a neat mahogany double chest of drawers, a bureau, ditto four-post and other bedsteads and furniture, good feather bed and bedding, an eight day clock, a large lead cistern, a copper and ranges as fixed, and many other valuable effects. Catalogues to be then had on the premises and of H. Robins, No. 8, Little Russel-Court, Drury-Lane. The sale to begin precisely at twelve o' clock.
Robins, Henry (Auctioneer)Date: [1778]- Books
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A Catalogue of all the rich furniture in the house, Late the Right Honourable the Earl of Peterborough's the corner of Bolton-street, Picadilly: Consisting of rich carv'd guilt chandaliers, chairs, tables, peer and chimney glasses, glass sconces, carpets, right India chests, trunks, cabinets, and screens, beds, bedding, with other useful furniture; a fine glass chandelier; a curious collection of of old Japan China; with plate, and very valuable collection of paintings by the best masters, and tapestry hangings. N.B. two fine small India cabinets, and a toilet, the greatest curiosities in the Kingdom; some fine enamdl'd china. To be sold by auction, on Monday the 16th of May, 1726. The goods to be seen this day the 11th, and every day after till the time of sale, which will begin each day at three a-clock [sic] in the afternoon precisely. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale. N.B. the house to be lett, having a fine view of the park. Conditions of sale as usual.
Date: 1726]- Books
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A catalogue of the genuine, modern, and elegant houshold furniture, and other effects, belonging to Francis Laprimaudaye, Esq. at Drinkston, ... which will be sold by auction, by Henry Steward, on Friday the 21st, Saturday the 22d, Monday the 24th, and Tuesday the 25th day of June: ... Catalogues to be had ... at the signs of the Bear and Crown, Ipswich; ... and at Henry Steward's, Bury.
Steward, Henry, 1730-1806.Date: 1771