To be sold by auction, By Richard Finney, junr. on Wednesday the 24th day of June, 1795, at the house of the late Marshall Killer, deceased, in St. Peter's-Parish, Derby, household furniture, Consisting of Tables, Chairs, Mahogany Double Chest of Drawers, Oak Book Case and Desk, an Eight-Day Clock (new) with Mahogany Case, Mahogany Book-Case with Glass Doors; a large Settee Bed; Pier and Swing Glasses; a good Wilton Carpet 12 Feet 9 Inches by 11 Feet 9 Inches; new Silver Plate; Prints; Glasses; an elegant Time Piece, with Candlesticks to match; a Grand Piano Forte; Harpsichord; Mahogany Four Posts and Tent Bedsteads; Mattresses, Feather Beds; Kitchen Requisites; Brewing Utensils, &c. &c. The Sale to begin at 10 O'Clock precisely. Particulars of the plate may be had on the premises, or at Mr. Drewry's, on Monday preceding the sale.
- Finney, Richard.
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- [1795]
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[Derby] : Drewry, printer, [1795]
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1 sheet ; 1/40.
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ESTC T224562
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