The Bristol Mercury: Saturday October 18th, 1856: issue 3474: Classified Ads

Melbourne Cottage: Westbury upon Trym Gloucestershire: Mr. Scott will sell by auction, on the premises on Wednesday next, October 22nd, all the remaining portion of the truly good and valuable household furniture, china, glass, plated articles, six paintings and engravings, a costly, fine and full-toned 6 ½ octave cabinet piano-fore, and other miscellaneous effects of Mrs. Pinsent, leaving England for Australia. Comprising six capital rosewood chairs and coach, in figured damask, with suit of window curtains and poles to match; superior loo and tray tables, lady’s Devonport, easy chair, four-tier whatnot, and ottoman footstool, in mahogany; Brussels carpet, hearth rugs, pair of handsome lustres, chimney and toilet glasses, handsome Spanish mahogany half-tester bedstead with footboards and figured damask drapery; mahogany marble top washstand, dressing-table tray-top wardrobe, incised commode, chest drawers, boot and shoe rack, painted French bedstead, palliasse, mattress, child’s mahogany table chair, barometer and thermometer, set of imitation rosewood chairs, Kidderminster carpets, Palmer’s table lamp, tea urn, papier-mache trays, fenders, fire irons, the usual kitchen utensils, and other articles. The whole may be viewed the day preceding the sale, which will commence at eleven o’clock. 


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Referenced

GRO1378 Hennock: Mary Ann Ogden Hassall: xxxx – 1876