Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Wednesday June 25th, 1873: issue 5665

Greenhill, Kingsteignton: Mr. R.W. Best, instructed by the executors of the late T. Pinsent, Esquire, will sell, by auction, on Thursday, July 3rd, and following day, the excellent and well made household furniture in great variety, Brussels and Kidderminster carpets, hearth rugs, wool mats, superior feather beds, bolsters and pillows, damask and moreen window draperies, brilliant plate chimney glasses, ornamental iron fenders, steel fire-sets, oil paintings, engravings, telescope, mounted on pedestal, cabinet piano, stuffed birds in cases and under glass shades, a large quantity of oriental china, richly cut table glass, handsome gold and enamelled dinner and dessert sets, timepieces, eight-day clock in case, silver plate and electroplated goods, patent mangle and washing machine, garden tools plants in pots and numerous effects. Descriptive catalogues may be had at the offices of the Auctioneer, Queen Street Road, Exeter, on and after Monday, June 30th: On view the morning of sale after nine o’clock. Sale each day at one o’clock: Queen Street Road, Exeter June 19th, 1873:

[see also Western Times: Friday 20th June 1873]


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Referenced

GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872