A catalogue of the genuine collection of pictures, of Mrs. Gamberini, widow of the late Charles Gamberini Esq., deceased, by whom these pictures were collected, at a great expence out of the principal cabinets abroad : consisting of the most eminent and approved masters of the Italian and other schools, amongst which are the undoubted works of Titian, Corregio, Raphael, Rembrant, Rubens, Vandyke, Poussin, Albert Durer, Carracci, Guercino, Guido, Zucharelli, Demenichino, Gio. Dom. Porta, Michael Angelo and other scarce performances, some remarkably curious : also her houshold furniture, an exceeding fine ton'd double key'd harpsichord, by Hawes of Hamburgh : a ditto single key'd harpsichord, with two unison, by Jos. Shudi, in a neat mahogany case : a neat brass measuring wheel, by Adams, on a new construction; and a great variety of other valuable effects : which by order of the executrix will be sold at publick auction by Miles Nightingall, on Wednesday the 10th May, 1775, and two following days, at his great room, the end of Saville Row, next Conduit-Street : beginning each day punctually at 12 o'clock : catalogues may be had as above, the Rainbow Coffee-House Cornhill, and at the auctioneer's in Golden Square
[1775]
3
Hutchins, Mr. (Hassil), active 1779–1789
A catalogue of a sundry elegant solid gold snuff-boxes, of rich workmanship
[1783]
4
White, Mr., active 1798
A catalogue of the very choice and valuable musical library
[1798]
5
Linwood, Mary, 1755–1845
Exhibition of Miss Linwood's pictures in needle work
[1798?]
6
Bodington, John, -1727
Reward notice for recovery of a silver quart tankard
1727
7
Lairesse, Gérard de, 1640–1711
The art of painting
1778
8
Angus, William, 1752–1821
The seats of the nobility and gentry in Great Britain and Wales
Feby. 1, 1787 [i.e. 1787-1815]
9
Linwood, Mary, 1755–1845
Exhibition of Miss Linwood's pictures in needle work,
[1799?]
10
The complete dictionary of arts and sciences
1765-1766
11
White, John, active 1757–1759
Journal of a voyage to New South Wales
MDCCXC [1790]
12
Hearne, Thomas
Antiquities of Great Britain
1786-1807
13
A correct plan and elevation of the famous French raft
Feby. 1st 1798
14
Moll, Herman, -1732
Atlas minor, or, A new and curious set of sixty two maps
[1763?]
15
Bowles, Carington, 1724–1793
The draughtsmen's assistant, or, Drawing made easy
1786
16
Burton, John, 1710–1771
An essay towards a complete new system of midwifry
1751
17
Decker, Paul
Gothic architecture decorated
1759
18
For the information of travellers passing through the Turnpike Gates at Strood, and on the New Road, near Rochester
May 1792
19
Pillement, Jean, 1728–1808
A new book of Chinese designs
1755
20
Williams, William, active 1724–1733
Oxonia depicta sive Collegiorum et aularum in inclyta Academia Oxoniensi ichnographica, orthographica & scenographica delineatio
[1733]
21
Great Britain. Admiralty
Sailing and fighting instructions for His Majesties fleet
[approximately 1711]
22
Laroon, Marcellus, 1653–1702
The cryes of the city of London drawne after the life = Les cris de la ville de Londres dessignez apres la nature = L'arti com[m]uni che uanno p[er] Londra fatte dal naturale
1711
23
Garneray, Jean-François, 1755–1837
Collection des nouveaux costumes des autorités constituées, civils et militaires
[1796]
24
The particulars and inventories of the estates of the sub-governor, deputy governor, and directors of the South-sea company
1721
25
Society of Dilettanti (London, England)
Antiquities of Ionia,
1769-1915
26
Gibbon, Edward, 1737–1794
Miscellaneous works of Edward Gibbon, Esquire
MDCCXCVI [1796]
27
Martyn, Thomas, fl. 1760–1816
The English entomologist
MDCCXCII [1792, i.e. 1793]
28
Ireland, Samuel, -1800
Picturesque views on the River Wye
1797
29
Marlborough Coffee House (London, England)
A catalogue of curious and true original pictures, by the best Italian and other masters
[1712]
30
The artist's vade mecum
1786
31
Dugdale, William, 1605–1686
The antiquities of Warwickshire illustrated
MDCCXXX [1730]
32
Milton, Thomas, 1743?-1827
A collection of select views from the different seats of the nobility and gentry in the Kingdom of Ireland
[1783-1793]
33
William's return
[18th century]
34
Sandby, Paul, 1731–1809
A collection of landscapes
MDCCLXXVII [1777]
35
Baldwin, Thomas
Airopaidia
1786
36
Jesuits
Allerhand so lehr- als geist-reiche Brief, Schrifften und Reis-Beschreibungen
1726-1758
37
Stowe
1766
38
Blunt, John, surgeon
Practical farriery, or, The complete directory
MDCCLXXIII [1773]
39
Daniell, Thomas, 1749–1840
Oriental scenery
1795-1807 [that is, 1808]
40
Cowper, William, 1666–1709
Myotomia reformata
1724
41
Moffat, James
Views in Calcutta
s.d.]
42
Sandby, Paul, 1731–1809
The virtuosi's museum
1778[-1781]
43
Rogissart, sieur de, fl. 1706
Les delices de l'Italie
1707
44
Gilpin, William, 1724–1804
Observations on the River Wye and several parts of South Wales, &c.
MDCCLXXXIX [1789]
45
Darly, Matthias, approximately 1720–approximately 1778
A new book of Chinese designs, calculated to improve the present taste
MDCCLIV [1754]
46
To all who are possessed of a laudable curiosity
[1773]
47
Pain, William, 1730?-1790?
The builder's companion, and workman's general assistant
MDCCLVIII [1758]
48
Paine, James, 1717?-1789
Plans, elevations, and sections, of noblemen and gentlemen's houses,
1783
49
Pope, Alexander, 1688–1744
An epistle to the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Burlington
1731
50
Pennant, Thomas, 1726–1798
The journey from Chester to London
MDCCLXXXII [1782]
51
Halfpenny, William, d. 1755
Chinese and Gothic architecture properly ornamented
1752
52
Home, Robert, 1752–1834
Select views in Mysore,
1794
53
Thomson, James, 1700–1748
The seasons,
1797
54
Jones, Inigo, 1573–1652
Some designs of Mr. Inigo Jones and Mr. Wm. Kent
1744
55
A letter on the nature and state of curiosity as at present with us ..
1736
56
Vues de la ville de Londres
1758
57
Lunardi, Vincent, 1759–1806
Admission ticket for the balloon ascension of Vincenzo Lunardi on May 13, 1785
1785
58
Bickham, George, 1706?-1771
The beauties of Stow, or, A description of the pleasant seat, and noble gardens, of the right honourable Lord Viscount Cobham
1750
59
Charles Miller's habit and gown-warehouse, at the Crown and Cushion, in Tavistock-Street
[1748]]
60
Wells, William Frederick, 1762–1836
A new and compendious treatise of anatomy and proportions of the human figure
1796
61
Gwynn, John, 1713–1786
London and Westminster improved
MDCCLXVU [1766]
62
Halfpenny, William, -1755
New designs for Chinese temples, triumphal arches, garden seats, palings &c. ...
1750-1752
63
A Set of prints engraved after the most capital paintings in the collection of Her Imperial Majesty, the Empress of Russia
1788
64
Cowley, Charlotte
The ladies history of England
1780 [i.e. 1781]
65
Newcastle, William Cavendish, Duke of, 1592–1676
A general system of horsemanship in all it's [sic] branches
MDCCXLIII [1743]
66
Greenwood, Jonathan
The sailing and fighting instructions, or, Signals as they are observed in the Royal Navy of Great Britain
[1715?]
67
Cozens, Alexander, 1717–1786
Principles of beauty, relative to the human head
MDCCLXXVIII [1778]
68
Bowles & Carver
Bowles & Carver's new and enlarged catalogue, of accurate and useful maps, plans, and prints,
1795]
69
Whereas the game within the manor of Pinkhurst, and in several parts of the parishes of Itchingfield, Slinfold, Billingshurst, and Rudgwick, in the county of Sussex, has of late years, and up to the present time, been greatly destroyed by poachers, unqualified, and unlicenced persons ..
[1797]
70
Stuart, James, 1713–1788
Critical observations on the buildings and improvements of London
MDCCLXXI [1771]
71
A book of eighteen leaves
1757
72
The temple of taste
[1796]
73
Witton, Philip Henry
Views of the ruins of the principal houses destroyed during the riots at Birmingham =
1791 [i.e. 1792]
74
Payne, John, 1710–1771
Twelve designs of country-houses
1757
75
Stowe, a description of the house and gardens of the most noble and puissant prince, George Grenville Nugent Temple
1788
76
Grose, Francis, 1731?-1791
A treatise on ancient armour and weapons,
77
Buck, Samuel, 1696–1779
[A collection of engravings of castles, abbeys, etc. in England and Wales, by Saml. and Nathl. Buck]
1726-42
78
Taylor, Brook, 1685–1731
New principles of linear perspective, or, The art of designing on a plane,
1749
79
Rogers, Charles, 1711–1784
A collection of prints in imitation of drawings
1778
80
Newman, Frederick
The curiosities and beauties of England displayed
[1795?]
81
Smith, John Thomas, 1766–1833
Antiquities of London and its environs
1791-[1800]
82
Harris, Charles, -1795?
Le catalogue des statues, bas-reliefs, busts, &c.
1777
83
Solvyns, Balt. (Balthazar), 1760–1824
A catalogue of 250 coloured etchings
1799
84
Langley, Batty, 1696–1751
Gothic architecture, improved by rules and proportions
1747
85
The compleat drawing-book
MDCCLV [1755]
86
Kirby, John Joshua, 1716–1774
Dr. Brook Taylor's method of perspective made easy,
1755
87
Cooke, Edward, Captain
A voyage to the South Sea, and round the world, perform'd in the years 1708, 1709, 1710, and 1711, by the ships Duke and Dutchess of Bristol
MDCCXII [1712]
88
Walpole, Horace, 1717–1797
Anecdotes of painting in England;
1762-1771 [i.e. 1780]
89
Dart, John, -1730
Westmonasterium, or, The history and antiquities of the abbey church of St. Peters Westminster
[between 1723 and 1727]
90
Warner, Richard, 1763–1857
A walk through Wales, in August 1797
1798
91
Lafosse, Philippe-Etienne, 1738–1820
Cours d'hippiatrique, ou Traité complet de la médecine des chevaux
M.DCC.LXXII [1772]
92
Spence, Joseph, 1699–1768
Polymetis: or, An enquiry concerning the agreement between the works of the Roman poets, and the remains of the antient artists
1747
93
Burns, Robert, 1759–1796
The soldier's return
[1793]
94
Hawksmoor, Nicholas, 1661–1736
A short historical account of London-bridge;
1736
95
Hamilton, William, Sir, 1730–1803
Campi Phlegraei
MDCCLXXVI [1776]
96
Darwin, Erasmus, 1731–1802
The botanic garden
MDCCXCI [1791]
97
Gooch, Thomas, 1750–1802
The life and death of a race-horse
1792
98
Cook, James, 1728–1779
A voyage to the Pacific ocean
1784
99
Le souvenir, or, Pocket remembrancer for MDCCXCIX
[1798]
100
Wharam, Ann
Riding. To the public in general, but more particularly to lovers, learners, encouragers and adepts in the art of horsemanship