The Connoisseur Magazine




(Edited by J. T. HERBERT BAILY).




Editorial and Advertisement Offices : 95, Temple Chambers, Temple Avenue, E.C.




Contents.




VOL. XXXI. September, 1911. No. CXXI.


THE EARL OF ST. VINCENT. By Mrs. Delves Broughton. (With sixteen illustrations) - 3 SIR FREDERIC COWEN’S COLLECTION. By George Cecil. (With eleven illustrations) - 11 THE EARLY COINAGE OF AMERICA (1584-1774). Part II. By Philip Nelson, M.D.,


M.B.N.S. (With thirteen illustrations) - - - - - - - - - -18 THE SALTING COLLECTION. Part II. By W. Roberts. (With thirteen illustrations) - 23 PUNTO DE AGUJA AND POINT D’ESPAGNE. Part II. By B. and E. M. Whishaw.




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A. FRASER & Co., INVERNESS A fine old Sheraton Sideboard in original condition, a Ming Jar and Cover, a Charles II. Silver


Tankard 1684, a William and Mary Tankard 1689, a pair of William III. Candlesticks 1698,
a Queen Anne Dredger 1707, and a pair of Sheffield Plate Candelabra. FOR SALE at
A. FRASER & Co.’s Antique Galleries, INVERNESS.


Jacobite Relics




Antique




Furniture Old China Old Silver




A. Fraser & Co., The Old Curiosity Shop,




INVERNESS


The visitor to Inverness at this season will not regret an hour spent in the big warehouse in Union Street, where several of the departments, with their stock of quaint and beautiful articles of all periods, from four hundred years ago to the present day, have the aspect of a museum.”—Scots Pictorial, 15th July, 1899.


One of the Largest and Cheapest Emporiums for ANTIQUES and CURIOS in the Country




The Trade Supplied


Makers of Original Highland Spinning Wheels, Wool Winders, 6c. September, 1911.—No. cxxi.