A catalogue of the large and very valuable collection of ancient and modern music, [electronic resource] : By all the great and favourite Masters; Musical Instruments; upwards of Ten Thousand comical Prints, from the earliest period to the present Time, with an infinite number of private Plates and original Drawings, never to be collected, and other Prints, Books, some fine Table Linen and Plate, a Post Chaise, seven Receipts for two Proofs and five Prints of Mr. Copley's Death of Lord Chatham, dated April 1780, and other Effects of Joseph Gulston, Esq; deceased, Which (by Order of the Administrators) Will be sold by auction, By Mr. Greenwood, At his Rooms in Leicester-Square, On Thursday the 14th of February, 1788, And Two following Days, at 12 O'Clock. By Permission, in the above Sale, part of the Works of that ingenious Artist, Mr. John Brown, lately deceased; consisting of Beautiful out-lines, from the Antique Statues of the Apollo, Antinous, &c. high finished Miniatures, studies from Nature, curious Designs and known Portraits. Also, a very curious Model of a Brass Cannon Foundery. Likewise, a Model of a Machine, for boring of Cannon, and a ditto for casting of Bells, being the inventions made under the immeditae direction of the late John and Peter Verbrugens, Esqrs; Cannon Founders to his Majesty, at Woolwich. To be viewed on Tuesday the 12th, and Catalogues had.
1788
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A catalogue of the large and very valuable collection of ancient and modern music, [electronic resource] : By all the great and favourite Masters; Musical Instruments; upwards of Ten Thousand comical Prints, from the earliest period to the present Time, with an infinite number of private Plates and original Drawings, never to be collected, and other Prints, Books, some fine Table Linen and Plate, a Post Chaise, seven Receipts for two Proofs and five Prints of Mr. Copley's Death of Lord Chatham, dated April 1780, and other Effects of Joseph Gulston, Esq; deceased, Which (by Order of the Administrators) Will be sold by auction, By Mr. Greenwood, At his Rooms in Leicester-Square, On Thursday the 14th of February, 1788, And Two following Days, at 12 O'Clock. By Permission, in the above Sale, part of the Works of that ingenious Artist, Mr. John Brown, lately deceased; consisting of Beautiful out-lines, from the Antique Statues of the Apollo, Antinous, &c. high finished Miniatures, studies from Nature, curious Designs and known Portraits. Also, a very curious Model of a Brass Cannon Foundery. Likewise, a Model of a Machine, for boring of Cannon, and a ditto for casting of Bells, being the inventions made under the immeditae direction of the late John and Peter Verbrugens, Esqrs; Cannon Founders to his Majesty, at Woolwich. To be viewed on Tuesday the 12th, and Catalogues had.
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Greenwood, John, 1727-1792.
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[London] : Printed by H. Reynell, (no. 21,) Piccadilly, [1788]
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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16p. ; 8⁰.
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Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
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English Short Title Catalog, T182881.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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