A catalouge of the large and capital museum of Sir Thomas Fludyer, Knt. deceased, at his late seat at lee in Kent: Consisting of rich gold and silver ores, fossils, petrefactions, shells, corals, minerals, &c. Variety of beautiful English and foreign flies, beetles, and other insects, all kinds of uncommon anunals in spirits; also his cabinet of gold, silver, and other coins, large sideboard of chased palte, his collection of pictures by the best masters, library of books, fine China, Household furniture, brewing utensils, &c. Also a post-chaise, phaeton, and chariot. Which will be sold by auction, By Mr. Browning, on the premises, by order of the executors, on Whit-Monday the 15th of May 1769, and the seven following days, sunday excepted. To be viewed till the day of sale, which will begin each day precisely at twelve o'clock. Catalogues will be delivered at the place of sale, and at Mr. Browning's, no. 17, in Threadneedle-street.

  • Browning, Mr.
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[London : s.n., 1769]

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48p. ; 80.

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