ABSTRACT

Part First, containing the first six days sale. Catalogue (without which no Person can be admitted either to the View or Sale) of the Roman Gallery, of Antiquities And Works of Art And the London Museum of Natural History: (unquestionable the most expensive and valuable in Europe) at the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly; Which will be Sold by auction, Positively without the least reserve. by Mr. Bullock, on the premises, on Thursday, the 29th of April, 1819, and continue every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, till the whole is sold To commence precisely at One 0 'clock. The remaining Parts of the Catalogue, about Twenty Days, will be published with all possible speed; the Articles to be viewed Three Days previous to that on which they are respectively sold.2 •••

From the great extent and variety of objects contained in the London Museum, the Proprietor feels it utterly impossible to publish the whole of the Auction Catalogue, with that descriptive accuracy which the subject requires, in time for the requisite circulation previous to the commencement of the sale, he is therefore under the necessity of circulating it in Parts (each Part Containing Six Days Sale), which will be published with all possible despatch, until the whole is complete.