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HOPE
PORTRAIT COLL.
OXFORD.
THE RENOWNED SEAT OF
HORACE WALPOLE.
MR. GEORGE ROBINS
IS HONOURED BY HAVING BEEN SELECTED BY
THE EARL OF WALDEGRAVE,
TO SELL BY PUBLIC COMPETITION,
THE VALUABLE CONTENTS
OF
STRAWBERRY HILL,
AND IT MAY FEARLESSLY BE PROCLAIMED AS
THE MOST DISTINGUISHED GEM THAT HAS EVER ADORNED
THE ANNALS OF AUCTIONS.
IT IS DEFINITELY FIXED FOR
MONDAY, THE 25TH DAY OF APRIL, 1842,
AND TWENTY-THREE FOLLOWING DAYS (SUNDAYS EXCEPted),
And within will be found a repast for the Lovers of Literature and the Fine Arts, of which bygone
days furnish no previous example, and it would be in vain to contemplate it in times to come.
The Catalogue (at 78. each) will admit Four Persons to the Public View, and be a passport to the
Purchaser throughout the Sale; they may be had at "GALIGNANI'S JOURNAL," in Paris; of Mr. I. A. G.
WEIGEL, of Leipsic; at Strawberry Hill; at the Auction Mart; and at Mr. GEORGE ROBINS' Offices,
Covent Garden.
The Private view will commence on the 28th Day of March, and the Public will be admitted on
Monday, April 4th.