NOK THSSHORE. BREEZE 9 
SIXTH SEASON. 
Pe Semeur TION SoALE 
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Antique Furniture, 
Oriental Rugs ana Imported Linens 
TOSBES HEED SINS CHE 
ART GALLERIES, LEXINGTON AVENUE, OPP. NEW MAGNOLIA HOTEL, 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Beginning Monday, August 7th, at 10.30 a.m. and 3.00 p.m., and continuing until the entire col- 
tion is sold. f@ Permit us to say that never before has such an exceptional opportunity been offered to 
purchase fine old Mahogany Furniture, Pewter, Brass, Copper, Old Glass, Blue China, etc., comprising the 
entire New Hampshire Collection from the World’s Fair, St. Louis; also many fine specimens from the 
Duke of Cambridge Sale, recently sold at Christie’s in London. 
——= Oriental Rugs == 
The collection of Rugs consists of rare specimens of Persian works of Art in every weave and size, including 
rare and costly gems, and have been selected with great care and attention by the well-known expert selectors, 
Donchian Brothers of New York City. 
Among rare gems an Imperial Palace Silk Carpet, obtained with great difficulty from Persia, and which will 
be on exhibition for the first time in America, valued at $15,000, to be sold during the sale. 
—— JPinens and Lace —— 
The Imported Linens and Laces have been carefully selected by the former buyer of Arnold, Constable & 
Co. of New York City. 
Gs The collections are certainly worthy of your attention and inspection. We thank you for your patron- 
age in the past and trust you will take advantage of this exceptional opportunity. 
ON CONTINUOUS EXHIBITION. 
Rug Sale 
BY ORDER OF 
DONCHIAN BROTHERS 
OF NEw YORK CITY. 
Antique Furniture Sale 
BY ORDER OF 
E. C. TARR COMPANY 
oF Boston, MASS. 
C. W. TOBALDT, 
Art 
Auctioneer. 
