Western Gazette: Friday 10th March 1939

Burton Pynsent, Curry Rivel, Somerset: 10 Miles from Taunton (G.W.R.), 20 from Yeovil (S.R), 3 from West Langport Station, 13 from Bridgwater: WOOLLEY & WALLIS acting in conjunction with RAWLENCE & SQUAREY are instructed by the Executors of Mrs. S. M. Crossley, Deceased, to SELL by AUCTION on the Premises, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday 22nd, 23rd, and 24th March, 1939, Commencing precisely at 12 Noon on the First Two Days and at 11.30 o’clock on the Third Day, THE CONTENTS of the MANSION, Comprising Interesting Old Period FURNITURE of Early English, and the Oak, Jacobean, Walnut, and Georgian Mahogany Periods, Early Italian and Flemish Periods; The Superior, Useful and Tasteful Appointments and Furnishings of the Suite of Reception-rooms and 13 Bed and Dressing-rooms; PERSIAN RUGS and TURKEY CARPETS; VALUABLE and RARE OLD PICTURES one time in the Albertini and Peto Collections (H. A. Peto was a Brother of Mrs. Crossley). by or attributed to Carlo Crivelli. Marco Basaiti. Filippo Lippi. Nunez, Italian School (XV. and XVI. Century), Venetian School (XV and XVI. Century), Bernardino Luini, Pieter Codde, Florentine School (XV. Century), Pinturicchio, Fra Angelico, Cornelius Decker. Sir Edwin Landseer. Objects of Art: Bronze. Ivory and Early Wood Figures; China; Glass: Books. The Equipment of the Domestic Offices; Outdoor and Garden Effects: Poultry and Appliances: View, by Catalogue only, on Friday and Saturday March 17th and 18th, 10 — 5. Illustrated Catalogues, 1/6 each, may be obtained from Messrs. Rawlence & Squarey at their Sherborne Office or at Salisbury, Southampton, or 4. The Sanctuary, Westminster; or from the Auctioneers, Messrs. Woolley & Wallis, The Castle Auction Mart. Salisbury, and at Ringwood and Romsey. Hants: or on the Premises on View Days and Days of Sale.

[see also Western Gazette: Friday 17th March 1939]


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