Portsmouth Evening News: Tuesday 8th February 1916

ON Thursday, February 10th, 1916, 29 Ashburton Road, Southsea: Carter and Lancaster Have received instruction from J. D. Pinsent, Esq., to sell by auction on the premises, as above, at 12 o’clock precisely, the useful Household Furniture and effects: Comprising brass and brass-mounted bedsteads, oak ditto, satin walnut bedroom suites, Chesterfield, settee, mahogany inlaid drawing room suite, upright iron-framed pianoforte in rosewood case, by Keman, fumed oak dining room appointments, oak writing desk, walnut hall stand, over-mantels, easy and occasional chairs, Axminster and other carpets, and linoleums, electroplate, china, glass, men’s bicycle, wringing machine, bassinette, and numerous other effects. On view morning of sale: Catalogues of the auctioneers, Clarendon Road, and Sale Rooms, 32 Elm Grove, Southsea:

[see also Portsmouth Evening News: Saturday 5th February 1916]


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Referenced

GRO0520 Devonport: John Douglas Pinsent: 1872 – 1936