2950 



2951 



2952 



^953 



294^ A Lady's portrait, in a black drefs, with the hair In curls over the forehead, and* 

 large Angle drop ear-rings the initials of paintei 's name, I--L 



2945 A Gentleman's portrait, dreffed in black a/iid gold armour, with blue fafh, by 



Peter Oliver, very fine 



2946 Two miniatures of Miltok and his Mother, in the. drefs of 'the" times ; : a«- 



doubted originals, admirably painted, , in a tortojfe.-fliell cafa 



2947 A retnarkahle fine Mimatup.e Hi; ad of Our Saviour-, by Ifaac Oliver, fet irt 



gold. Nothing can exceed the gracefulnefs, bene volence,, and meeknefs, ex= 

 preffed in this pifture 



N. B. // 'was purchafed cut of the ujtll-known ColleSlisntf the lati Dr. Mead. 



2948 A very high finilhed portrait of a Gentleman, in a black drefs, by Holbien 



2949 It's Companion, • — by Ditto . 



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MISSALS,, i^ c 



Queen Elizabeth's Praye r Book, which contains Six Prayers, compofed hy 

 her Majelty, and written by her own hand (in the true fpirit of devotion) in the 

 neateft and mofl: beautiful manner upon vellum. Two of the Prayers are in 

 the Englilh language, one in Latin, one in Greek, one in Italian, and one ia 

 French on the infide of the covers are the piftures of the Duke D'ALANco>f- 

 and the Queen, by Hilliard : the binding, black fhagreen, with enamelled 

 clafps, and in the center of each is a ruby 



A very fine illuminated Missal, which vjzs prefiented hy the Dutchess of 

 Bedford, (Sifter to the Duke of Burgundy, and wife of John Duke of Bed-- 

 ford,. Regent of France) to King Henry the Sixth, in the year 1430; upon, 

 the back of the leaf, (on which, are the origiiial port-aits of the Duke and Akw 

 kis Wife, Dutchess of Burgundy) is her Deed of Gift to the King. 

 The fize of the book is 1 1 inches long, 7 \ wide, and 2 | thick, bound in 

 crimfon velvet, with gold clasps, on which are engraved the Harley, Ca- 

 vendifli, and Holies arms, quartered 



A mofi beautiful Missax, illuminated in a fuperior degree of elegance by 

 the famous Don Julio Clovio, which in richnefs and harmony of colour-. 

 ing» as well as the tafte and judgment of the defigns and ornaments, is, per- 

 haps, fuperior to any thing of the kind. The bookisinr-HE highes-r 

 state of preservatlon, and the colours retain their original Bril- 

 liancy. It is infcribed ta the moll noble Duke D'Alancon, hy Don. 

 Julio Clovio, Anno 1537, and from him came into the poffefTion of the Eari / / a 

 of Arundel, and Surrey, from whofe colleftion it was purchafed by Ed- ^ 

 WARD Lord. Harley,. Earl of Oxford and Mortimer. The fizs 

 5 inches f long, 4 inches wide, and 2 f thick, bound in blaek leather, orna« 

 mented with gold plates, covers, and clasps 



The heads of the Twelve Czefars, in alabalter 



End of the Twenty-Seventh Day's SALEi 



