Twenty-first Day's Sale.

9.Sir John Marsham; ætat. 80. By R. White, extra rare and fine.660
19.Martin Master; ætat. 53. 1607. By R. Gaywood, extra rare and fine.880

Twenty-seventh Day's Sale.

80.Lady Paston, wife of Sir William Paston, by W. Faithorne; extra rare and fine.3100
82.Mary, Countess of Pembroke, by Simon Passe, 1618. Fine and rare.1000
83.Penelope, Countess of Pembroke, in an oval, by W. Hollar. Rare.360
84.Anne Clifford, Countess of Pembroke, by R. White: extra rare and fine.7176
[The prints at this sale—the catalogue containing 323 pages—were sold for 4987l. 17s.]

Miscellaneous Catalogues of Prints.

First Day's Sale.

58.Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector, in a square. "This portrait was etched by Hollar, but he was afraid to put his name to it; and the plate was destroyed as soon as Richard resigned his pretensions to the Protectorship." Note by Mr. Hillier. Very rare.1100
61.Lord Digby, in armour; after Vander Borcht. Extra rare and fine.990
64.Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, standing, whole length: army in the distance, 1644, fine and rare.550
65.The same, on horseback: under the horse a map of England; 1643: first state of the plate; extra fine and rare.900
73.Hollar's own portrait, in an oval, ætat. 40, 1647: with variations in the arms.330

Sixth Day's Sale.

53.Sir William Paston, 1659: esteemed Faithorne's finest portrait: extra rare.10150
56.Carew Reynell, from the Fothergill collection: extra fine and rare.1656
62.Prince Rupert, in armour, right hand on the breast: after Vandyck. Sold by Robert Peake. Extra fine and rare.900

Thirteenth Day's Sale.