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A Gentleman desires to purchase a few pieces of genuine Old English Furniture in original con
dition; also some Old English Engravings. Only the very finest specimens will be considered. [No. R4,678 Wanted.—A private collector wants marked Spode, Swansea,
Rockingham pieces, services. [No. R4,679 Moonlight Oil Picture by T. Buxton Knight, exhibited
R.A., date about 1868. Price ^75. [No. R4,68o Silver Georgian round Soup Tureen, about 90 ozs.,
date about 1790. What offers? [No. R4,68i Beautiful Nantgarw Plate, impressed mark. £12.
[No. R4,682 For Sale.—Complete set “ Connoisseur Magazine,”
including six extra numbers, perfect condition. Numbers
1 and 2 are third and second editions. [No. R4,683 Chippendale Corner Cupboard, small panes of old glass, £1$ 15s. ; also handsome Old Welsh Oak Court
Cupboard, twenty-two raised panels on front, ^18 18s. For immediate sale. [No. R4,684
Wanted.—Crown Derby marked Tea Cups, Coffee Cans and Plates, singly or in small lots. [No. R4,685
For Sale.—Facsimile of Warrant to Execute King Charles I. ; also two genuine Mezzotints, signed
G. Morland, 18 in. by 14 in. [No. R4,686
Wanted.—Stipple Print, “Pelham Family,” after
Cosway, by Caroline Watson. [No. R4,687 For Sale.—Coloured Mezzotints, “The Halberdier,” Meissonier, engraved Sternberg ; Fite Champetre, The Swing, Blind Man’s Buff, The Dance, by Pater, engraved Pettijeau and Sternberg. What offers?
[No. R4,688 Beautiful Oil Painting, “Seascape,” by W. Van de Velde, signed. Magnificently framed. 800 guineas.
[No. R4,689 Seventeenth=Century Cabinet, Portuguese or Spanish,
good condition. Sixty years in one family. [No. R.4,690 Lady wishes to sell privately her Suite of genuine Old Dutch Furniture, Corner Cupboard, seven feet high, large Bureau, Flap Table, six Chairs. [No. R4,69i Collection Original Black and White Pictures.— Eminent artists. Parcel on approval. [No. R4,692 Wanted.—A few pieces of Nantgarw and old Swansea
China, in good condition and marked. [No. R4,693 For Sale. —Silver Resist Lustre Jug, beautifully printed
in colours. Perfect. £3. [No. R4,694 Wanted.—Arundel Society’s Coloured Prints. Describe fully. State price. [No. R4,695
Grandfather Clock, oak case, hooded, £10 10s. ; Antique
Oak Bureau, £4. [No. R4,696 Set of four Antique Chippendale Chairs, £18 10s. ; Antique Chippendale Dining Table, £7 7s. [No. R4,697
Fine Old Chippendale Table, 14. [No. R4,698 Antique Stuart Chairs and Stool. [No. R4,699>
Antique Jacobean Dresser, 12 10s. ; Antique Settle,
£3 10s. ; Antique Buffet, £16 10s. [No. R4,700- Clergyman wishes to sell Old Flemish Tapestries, fixed in old house. [No. R4,70i
Unique Collection Snuff = Boxes, thirty to forty, including
box given to Napoleon by Josephine. [No. R4,702 Arms and Armour for sale.—Early English, Oriental Cap-a-Pie, Crossbows, Halberds, Maces, Match-locks Flint-locks. [No. R4,703 For Sale.—Genuine Old Oak Chest, date 1694.
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Swansea and Nantgarw China wanted, also Cambrian Ware and Dillwyn’s Etruscan Ware, marked pieces. Alex. Duncan, Glenholme, Penarth.
COLLECTORS should inspect the varied Stock of Old China, etc., offered at Reasonable Prices by
Mr. HARRISON, at 30, Kins Street, Che&pside, E.C.
FOR SALE .—Choice pieces of marked Bristol, Swansea and Nantgarw China, square and crescent marked Worcester, and other rare specimens of Old English China and Pottery.—ROGERS, 5 Museum Avenue, Bristol
Old OaK Panelling Wanted ,—All particulars and quantity, &c., to Benjamin’s Galleries, ------60, Conduit Street, London, W.-------
ANTIQUES .—Youth desires situation in London establishment; three years’ general experience.—Box 1065, The Connoisseur Office, 95, Temple Chambers, Temple Avenue, E.C.
Respectable Young Man, 21, strong and willing, who has served his apprenticeship with Cabinet Maker, seeks situation as Improver where repairing and restoring Antique Furniture would form his
principal employment. A good insight into the trade of more importance than big wages.—Box 1066, “The Connoisseur’’ Office, 95, Temple Chambers, London, E.C.
FOR SALE.


Business of Dealer in Antiques


doing a good trade and capable of great expansion. Situated in West of England. About £2,000 capital required; part of purchase money could remain in business. Box 1067. “The Connoisseur” Office, 95, Temple Chambers, London, E.C.
September, 1911.—No. cxxi.
of Works of Art and Curios of every kind in the possession of private individuals, now for
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