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Sir John A. Macdonald /'/ to be sold at EARNSCLIFFE, OTTAWA, Commencing Tuesday 15th May next at 10 a. m. W H. LEWIS, Auctioneer. y i fe ) f ■It- 1'^ * ' ( . * i .. t' ^ J i 1 1 '\ i- * i \ i T-/' *■ * ■' / ' > ? ^«. ' 4 'vS •fyil ii^ l*:>f ft . Vi A. ' EARNSCIsIFFE SAIsE COMPLETE LIST OF Furniture, china, and glasiiware, pictures, ornaments, etc, The property of the Late Right Hon. Sir John A. Macdor\ald to be sold at EARNSCLIFFE, OTTAWA. Commencing Tuesday 15th May next at 10 a. m. W. H. LEWIS, ..uctioneer. ] BASEMENT ROOM No. 1. No. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 •8 9 lO II 12 13 Two iron single bedsteads. Two maltrasses, Four pillows. One bureau. One chair, One cane arm chair. One small pot coal stove. Stove pipes. One plated clock, small. One common table. One book shelf. Old shelves. Two single springs. nOOM No. 2. 14 One 15 One 16 One 17 One 18 One 20 One 21 One 23 One 24 One 25 One 26 One 27 28 29 30 3^ 32 dining table. cupboard. coal stove. coal scuttle. folding chair. mirror. set shelves and curtains. bracket. pair curtains. common table, door drape. PASSAGE. One filter. Two tables. One table cover. Two galvanized boxes. One large meat safe (in refrigerator). One refrigerator, KITCHEN. 33 34 3S 36 37 38 One large steel range by Prowse, 8 holes. One gas stove. Ninety-six small jelly moulds. Twenty-five large do One ice cream freezer. Six largo hammered copper pots and covers. • i 3') 40 41 4- 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 54 55 5'' 5 7 59 60 ()i 62 ^3 64 65 66 67 6« 69 7 'J 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 7S ,"u 80 81 «3 84 J^5 S6 H7 88 89 I'wu basting spoons. One till dipper. One kiu:lit.'n fork. One skimmer. I'ivti sieves Five iron sauce pans. One wfioden Ijowi, Four roasting pans. '1"\V() wash dishes. Ki'j,ht kitchen spooi.s. Tvvo lar^e kitchen sp-irjus. 'rnree hread ■ tins. One cMani'.'l preserving pan, One larj^e harnnier.'d copiicr dc Twi) fryin;^ jians. One j^i iddlc. One chopping knife. One hieat saw. One clock. I'-.v'..) hnckets. One hot v^ater ])hite. Two hot water dishes and covurs One <'\tia side (hsii. Oiu? meat cleaver. OiiC p:iir of sc.iles. Five metal dish covers. Six knives and forks. Four sjioon-;. Seven !a;!!es and sk\n!mers. Two h\nier spat>. Oi.e coffee mill. One moriar. One large enamel pot. One large hammered copper frying [)an. One crockery Uoiler. One copper fish boiier. 'l\vo crockery cake stands. One thermometer. One oyster knife. One pair of shears. One mirror. Six i.'H^ne enamel liowls. ()ne enamel Ju-and two wash dishes. One cofTee pot. Five hammered copper sauce pans, various sizcs One Hour tin. One ■■-ugar tin. Two strainers. Two kitchen tables. One coal scuttle. Two kettles a.!;ate ware. ()() One iron kettle. 9 1 Two <.hair? one an arm chair. 92 One lar;;e pastry hoard and roller. 93 One knife board. 94 One hoiie tor [garden and reel. 95 One spade. 96 Grass shears. 97 Two rake:«. 98 Hammer, One oil can. 09 One watering can. 100 One scythe 101 I'wo hammered copper sleepers. 102 Two copper moulds. 103 One hammered copper soup pot, CROCKERY 104 Eight ciiocolate cups or moulds. Dinner Set, Gray and GoW 105 One SOU]' tureen, no cover, 106 Eleven i-ide dishes, various sizes. 107 Thirty-one dinner plates. loS Seventeen .iouii plates. 109 One siilad howl, I 10 One sauce i'oat. Dinner Set, Wliite with Green Ed.f e I I I l"'ive jilatters. 112 Twent;. -nine soup plates. I I 3 Six cheese plates. 1 14 Nine tea plates, r 15 Sixteer saucers, one cup, 116 Sixteen while dinner plates. 117 One l.Tige L.'reen platter. 1 18 One blue platter with strainer. * 119 Two cheese dishes, one blue, one white and jitce 1 20 One fancy tru:t dish. I 2 1 One white sauce boat. 122 One \Nater plate, small. 123 'I'wo small cojipertea pots. I 24 One iari.;j crock. 125 T'orty-lour white coffee cups and sauce's. [26 'l"w(j large white platters. I 27 Three jiovcclain shades. 128 Three porcelain breakfast ; ruets. 129 One porcelain flower |)ot, ROOM No. 3 130 One (ItninL: table and cover. '3' One writit'g table. 132 Oiie stand. »33 Two chairs upholstered in leather, 134 One rattan chair. '35 Two fancy delf candlesticks. ,36 One plated clock. 137 One letter case. '38 One ink stand. 139 One mirror. 140 Three plaques. 141 One carpet. 142 One reed book stand. J43 One invalids couch. 144 One coal pot stove, and stove pipes. «45 Two small bannerettes. 140 One curtain. ROOM No 4 147 One single bed. 148 One straw tick. 149 One niattrass. ^50 Two pillows. 15' One stand. 152 One washstand. 153 One mirror. GROUND FLOOR. OFFICE 154 One larj^c roller desk and book case combined. 155 One writing table, baize cover. 156 Two tables. 157 Four cane chairs. 158 One reed chair. 159 Ono paper and letter cabinet. 190 One fancy oak chair, worked in linen. 161 One red table rover. 162 One book shelf. 163 Hooks. 164 Two sm.ill tongs for fire and [)oker, 165 One carpet. 166 One i)air curtains. 167 One wire stand. 168 One rug. 169 One !ar;j;e scretn, with [ihoios 01 Rrokey Mountain scenery, 170 One large loung^'. 171 One hand mirror. 172 One black walnut easel. 1/3 One larue bronze plaque. 7 ENTRANCE HALL. 174 Two fancy carved chairs ui)holstcrod in leather. 175 One do do arm chair. 17c; One carp'jt. iSo One table. 181 One |)air curtains and pule. 182 One window bhnd. 183 One tin letttr rac:k. 185 Two brass ijoles for same. 180 C)ne screen for h -t water pipes with niarl)le top. BACK ENTRANCE HALL 187 One larj4e haiidsonic Chinese gong. 1S9 One riiij,. lyo Six pictures 191 Cai]ieton backstairs. DINING ROOM. T92 193 193 194 '95 19b '97 In8 200 201 202 2- 3 204 205 206 207 210 211 2 I 2 2 I 2a One large extension walnut dining, table. I'hiriytwo oak dmins.; room chairs upholstered in leather. Two d') arm chaiis. Two ebony cabinets. One blai:k walnut sidoboard. On" (Jmnor waygim. 'I'tirce porcelain i.irn iiiients, two d-ilphitis and centre piece. One berry set. One tan hre screen. One lari;e 'I'urkey carpet square. One Turkey rug. One brass lender and poker. Four [jairs raw silk curtains. Four curtain poles, . , l'"our winduw blinds. Two blue vases. One Japanese tea pot in cosey basket. Ten small gilt wickerwor'.< c>;rts and b.iskots t")r table decorati'j;'}. One torl<.asj,sh .11. I'\)ur table mats. <^' Best Dinner Set. 213 Thirty five soup jilates. 214 Seventy-one dinner piates. 215 Forty-three cheese pi.iies. 216 Two soup tureens and stands. 2 1 7 Four sauce boats. 218 Four vegetable dishes. 2IQ 220 22 I 222 223 224 225 22O 227 22S 229 230 23 I 232 '»'»■» 234 2:, 5 230 237 Two salad bowls, Si\ -idc di:sli'.;s, tiipjc i.ir^e ihrco siu;ill. Two liirge bronze rigmes. 'I'wo blue vases. Otu." '.mail table and rover. 'I'wcnty-ScVtii icnrnd fingtr bowls. Eleven flat finj^cr bowl-'. 'I'wo vfgeiable dishes, salmon color. Two side dishes Seven ejj;g cups One sugar bowl Five platts Two saucers One bowl, blue edge. One butter dish do One murfin dish do Two cake plates do Five plates do One sugar bowl do do do do do do Desert Set, Pink. 238 231) 240 241 243 244 24.S 246 ^47 248 240 250 25' 252 253 2'A 25.^ 256 257 25S 259 260 i-'ive dishes, ,Si\ places. Six colored milk jugs. Six china cups and saucers. Five o'clock tea set, consisting of one teapot, one sugar bowl and one cream jug. Thirteen white coffee cups and saucers. Nine plates. l'~ive flowered cups and saucers. Two Japanese cups and saucers. Two cups and three saucers, red and blue. Two fancy cups and saucers. One dark blue teapot. One do saucer. Two do cups, One blue cup and saucer. One invalid's china breakfast tray, One small butter dish and cover. Six individual butters. One green desert set, consisting of eighteen plates and ten dishes. 'J'wo water jugs, blue and white. Eighteen fairy lamps, five without stands. Fourteen small glass ornamented flower vases. One metal dish cover Glassware. 261 Seventeen champagne glasses. 262 Four frosted bowls. 263 Nine goblets. 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 28o 281 282 283 284 28s 286 287 288 289 290 29t 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 'Thirteen claret glasses, best. Thirty-five claret glasses, second best. Twelve claret glasses, third best. Eight Maderia, best. Eleven " second best- Twenty-nine sherry glasses, best. Forty-two sherry glasses, second best. Sixteen green wine glasses, best. Three green wine glasses, second best. Ten soda water tumblers. Eight ordinary tumblers. Six small tumblers. Five tumblers, dark green. Eight wine glasses, medium green color. Four " " blue color. Five " " medium green color, small. Twenty-two liqueur glasses. Four glass water pitchers. Fifteen round ice cream plates. Six flat ice cream plates. Eleven frosted ice cream plates. Five glass berry bowls. Six large wine decanters. Four small wine decanters. Three claret jugs. One frosted claret jug. Three water bottles. Eight small wine decanters or bottles, Five large " " One fish globe. One glass milk jug. One blue syrup jug. Three small water jugs. Two frosted goblets. Four frosted flower vases. Six flower vases, ornamented. Three frosted and gilt fruit dishes. One glass cake plate. Two glass fruit dishes. Twelve glass ornaments for cut flowers, etc., for table decoration, various shaiJCs. Four cut glass rose jars, .arge. mailer. One plain rose jar. One blue glass shoe. Shell fruit and berry set, seventeen plates. Two butter tubs. Two salt cellars. Two flower vases. One flower vase and - tand. porcelain, consisting of two dishes and 314 Four deif bjiters. ye'ilow, brown and green. One glas!^ t jp of an epergne. One tortoise shell Japanese tray. Eleven candle holders and shades. PANTRY. 3' 7 3«« 319 320 Three trays. One kitchen table. One comnion chair. One piece of oilcloth. 321 One mirror. VESTIBULE. 322 323 Four veranda chairs. One hat rack. 324 325 326 One rug. One mat. One piece matting. MAIN HALL 327 328 33'^' 331 ^?,^ 333 334 33S Two fancy carved chairs upholstered in leather. One Chinese chair carved. Two strips of carpc'-. One hall i:)encli. One fancy clock. One carpet. Ont^ fancy hanging lamp. One i=creen f:^r ho: water pipes with mable top. LIBRARY. 5^' 337 338 439 34o 341 34-^ 345 344 34. S 34^1 347 348 349 3,^0 35^ Six oak 'ibniry ch.iirs. ( )ne do do arm chair Two iar^e wire frame easy chairs. One do do with arms. O.ae cane chair. Ta'ij small table."^. One hook ta!)k'. One library table with b.uze top. '')n^. black walnut table and cover, carved feet. One let-er cabinet. One set pigeon holes. On -2 fancy chair i:arved. One c»ver-mantel. Two candlesticks. One wire screen. ; )r.e >;et'hr.i--- tire irons. 352 353 354 355 35<' 357 358 359 360 '?6i One ( >nc One 'I'liR: Eigh One One One- One One 10 tei-.der. sniAll ste]) ladder. ink stand. e pairs curtains and i)oles, L '.vindow blinds. waste pajjcr basket. , centre 'o.tar.d for books. carpet. hassock. ruti. DRAWING ROOM. 3^>3 364 3^' 5 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 378 379 38" 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 39^' 397 398 399 400 401 402 Four pairs lace curtains and poles. One fancy settee, white and gilt. .Onu sofa. One large ebony screen. . . One small screen. Two small white screens. Two arm chairs. Two low chairs. Six chairs inlaid and carved antique. One upright piano by Webber. One i^iano stool. I'wo wicker chairs. One rattan table. , One inlaid table. One ebony table. One leaf table. One oak table. One wivtf table. One cherry table. One fancv music stand. Two easels. Two large blue vases. Two small blue vases. One gilt deck. One gilr niirror. Three i:)laque, W'csiminster Abbey, St. Pauls' Cathedral, and St. Peters and the Vatican. Two brass cand'esbra and mirrors. One brass fender. One set steel fire irons. One hell, anticjue hand worked brass. One red carpet. Two goat rugs. One grate screen. One brown vase. One fancy urn, dark. One wicker chair. One ebony stand and fancy vase. Three ornaments, egg shapes. One Japanese plaque. FIRST FLOOR. UPPER HALL. 403 404 405 409 407 408 409 41G One stair carpet, brussels. One carpet in hall, brussels. One fur rug. One shelf stand. One easy chair, worked in wool. Two c'tiairs. One step ladder O.iC fancy carved chair. 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 ROOM NO. 1, ( )nc black walnut bedstead, single, ( )ne " washstand, marble top. One " bureau. One ash bureau and glass. One chamber set. ( )ne towel r^ick. One water bottle and tumbler. 0\^e black walnut table. One red table. One pair curtains. One cane chair. One biind and [iole. One red curtain and brass pole. Two pairs ot heavy curtains. One spring, (iale. One mattress. One pillow and one bolster. One carpiet. ROOM NO. 2. 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 43^^ 437 438 *439 440 441 442 One bedsto;:d. One spring. One hair mattrass. One pillow and one bolster. One wardrobe. One lounge. One bureau and shelves, brass bound. ( )ne ink stand and paper rack. One round table. One dressing table. One stand. One towel rack. One mirror and stand. One cover ^or hot water pipes, with marble top. 12 443 ^^^ '^■'"''^ chair. 444 One pine chair. 445 One oak H. B. chair. 446 One clothes basket. 447 Two pairs lace curtains. 448 Two pairs muslin curtains. 449 Two window blinds. 450 Two brass poles. 45 1 One ca.'pet. 452 One chamber set. ROOM NO. 3. 453 One large brass bedstead. 454 One large spring. 455 One large hair mattrass, 456 One dressing table. 457 One large mirror. 458 Two brass candlesticks. 459 One brass inkstand. 460 One antique bureau. 461 One large sofa. 462 Two pillows for sofa 463 Two sets portable wardrobe and curtains. 464 Two pillows. 465 One bolster. 466 One black walnut washstand. 467 One chamber set. 468 One carpet. 469 One clothes basket. 471 One black walnut stand. 472 One towel rack. 473 One H. B. chair, carved and worked in wool 474 Two painted chairs. 475 One pair lace curtains 476 One pair drab curtains and pole. 477 Thrte window blinds, small. "^ One table and cover. J One set steel fire irons and fender. 480 Twelve small ornaments. 481 One mat. ROOM No 4. 482 One table and cover. 483 One mirror and stand. 484 One black walnut bureau. 484 One corner stand. 485 One towel rack. 4S6 One chamber r-et. 487 One old box and cover. 13 488 499 49° 491 492 One large rug. . One pair muclin curtains. One window blind. One cane chair. One carafe and bottle. 493 494 495 496 497 498 509 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 519 5JO 512 513 5M 515 516 517 518 529 520 521 ROOM No. 5. One bedroom set, consisting of bedstead, bureau and washstand heavy oak carved, mirror missing in bureau. One spring. Gale. One bed tick. One fibre mattrass. Two pillows. One bolster. <^ne dressing table. ne black walnut table and cover. One large wardrobe. One lounge in cretonne. One easy chair. One bamboo corner seat, One rattan chair. One black walnut chair with worked seat. Two cane chairs. One chamber set. One towel rack. One cover for hot water pipes, with marble top. One small oak table. Two pairs of lace curtains. Two pairs muslin curtains. Two poles. , Two window blinds. One oak screen. One clothes basket. One set steel fire irons. One fancy lamp. One brass inkstand. One carpet. ROOM NO. 6. 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 539 530 531 One ash bureau and glass. One ash washstand. One chamber set. One carafe and tumbler. One set shelves and curtains. One folding table. One octagon table. One clothes liasket. One towel rack. Two p. chairs. u 532 One pair rfiuslin curtains and brass rod, blue. 533 One window blind. 1534 One carpet, brown felt. BATH ROOM. Six bedroom vvater cans. One looking glass. One pair muslin curtains and pole. One piece Jap. matting. One table. One towe! rack. ( )ne blue rocker. One bronze plaque. 535 536 537 53S 539 540 54i 542 SECOND FLOOR. UPPER HALL 543 544 545 546 547 54« Stair carpet and stair rods. One large i)Ot stove and pipes. One rug. Two wooden chairs. One night lamp and tin. One ebony frame for screen. ROOM No. 7 549 One bedstead. 550 One spring. 551 One mattrass. 55'' One pillow. 553 One washstand 554 One bureau and glass. 555 One washstand. 556 One chamber set. 557 One table and cover. 558 One cane rocker. 559 One plush mirror. 560 One latch. 561 One rug. 562 One mat. 563 One pair curtains and rod. 564 One strip of carpet. 565 One cane chair. 566 One brass candlestick. ' ROOM No. 8 567 One iron -bedstead, single. 658 One spring. '5 569 One mattrass. 570 Two pillows. 57' One woi)den bedstead. 57^ One spring. 573 One mattrass. 574 I'wo pillows. 575 One dressing table and glass. 5 7^' One washstand. 57 7 'I'wo pieces delf. 578 One rane chair. 579 One rocker. 58' One rug. ,-82 One stand. ROOM No. 9. 58^. 584 585 586 587 588 590 591 592 (392 59.? 594 595 59(1 >97 59'^ 599 600 6c 1 One antique bedstead. One spiral spring. One fibre mattrass. Two jiillows one bolster. One washstand. One ash dressing table and mirror. One table and cover. One tnwel rack. One rh:;nit)er set. One cloilie- basket. One screen. One ebony frame for -screen. One carpet rug. Three cane chairs. One rocker. One i)hish frame. Two jjictures. Two curtains. One gr.'te coal stove and pipe'-'. ROOM NO. 10. 602 'I'wo single iron beds'.cads. 003 Two springs. 604 'I'wo mattrasses. 605 'I'hree ]iillows. 6o(i Two holsters. 607 One mirror. 608 One bureau. 609 One table and cover. 610 i'wo inkstands. 61 1 (^no washstand. 61:; One chamber set. 613 One r[\ii. 614 One p. chair. HI •I6 615 One folding chair. 616 One pair window curtains. . 617 Lot of furniture covers, consisting of one lounge cover, fourteen chair covers, one red lounye cover. 6ic* Four striped curtains. 6u) Two mantel drapes. BACK PORCH. 620 Two mats, one fibre and one rubber. 621 One common chair. 622 One letter box. STABLES. 623 624 625 626 627 628 620 6',o 631 652 ♦^54 63(1 One pot stove and pipes. P'ive galvanized buckets. Two forks. Two brooms. One rako. One common chair. One hose ana reel. One wheel lifter. One lantern. Two harness hooks. One harness horse. 'I'wo large cotton curtains or screens. One bench. One set shelves. LITTLE SHED BACK OF HOUSE. 637 63^ 6.39 64c 641 'I'wo lawn mowers. ( )ne wiieelbarrow. One lawn sprinkler. One knee bath. 1 wo rustic flower stands. SUMMER HOUSE. 64: One stone garden roller. 04; Two elk horns, old. 644 One Rocky Mountain goat horns, old. 645 One moose horns, old. >7 !,-•»• -r^- •«•_. PICTURES. OIL PAFNTINGS I ■••• ( B-^*! I 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lo 1 I 13 >4 15 16 J? 18 '9 20 21 2 2 23 24 25 26 2; 2« 29 Portrait of a lady. Portrait of a gentleman. Flemish Burgher and wife. "The Musician " after (lerard Dow. Landscape after Teniers. Marine painting " Off Ostend " "The witch of Endor raising Samuel" after Fuseli. l.ands*:ape. IJoy ;ind horse. Battle scene. Woodland . English landscape by Wickstoed. Figures and landscape. " 'hie Duet" Salmon. " The Holy Family " Italian. Scene in Italy. Allegorical painting " Plenty " " The Surprise '' " The Betrayal '" Landscape. Suuuner Landscape. Woodland. Italian Lake. Flower study, Narcissus Irish piper. "The Shrine ' large painting, artist's name illegible. Sea coast view. Folding screen pictures after old Fiemisti paintings " The visit ot the Magi '" and other scenes from the life of C!hrist. Photographs, Lithographs, Engrpavingrs, Etchingfs, etc. 39 40 46 49 50 51 65 70 71 88 89 90 97 Interior of church (lithograph), l^ndscajie (litho^:ra[)h). The meeting on the stairs (lithograph^ Landsc.ipe (litb.ograph). Street scene (lithograph). Highland scenery (iithngraph). A street in Venice (tithograpli). Lithograph, hunting scene. Photograph. 91, 92, ()3, 94. c)5, 96, various ;irints. photograplis, etc, Engraving. The Imperial Institute. Colonies and India. IS 101 1 03 05 06 07 09 10 1 1 1 2 i.^ 14 '5 16 '7 iS 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 3' 32 33 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 StLul cnKiiivin^, " La Virtue Recompscc-." i'h.'t();,;rai)i), \Vi,inipi;|4 in 1871. i i.- i i.ii il I l] »wwl^ii^^#wl^|^w■p*>w4^*illl lyn nm i i i iilr i T m |il ■ow iiilia "(i.m.i 'i ilU ll lMMim ." IMiotoL'.ra])!), 1 Ian IT. (]ol()Un:d i)hot()i;ra))li ot a Ijiidj^e. Large stet.l cnyraving, " Tne Piir^uil of Pleasure. " Large etching, "The Evening Song," after tiic jminting l>y C. R. Grant. Set ot three ph(nograi)hs (scenery) in frame. Photograph of Niagara Falls. do d'^ Mezzotint engraving, " Jenny Lind." Kngniving, "Sun rising," after painting hy Claud de Lorrain. "Sun sotting," " " Old stetl engraving. Small etching, " The Roysterers." Coloured i)rint, Marine view. Coloured jihotograph of a lady. " " of a gentleman. Coloured photograph. Photograph. Coloured lithograph farming ?cene. do do Coloured lithograph. Steel engraving, '' The (iMalK-iv^e '' Col.iured lithograph, Old F(;rt Garry. Coloured lifchoL'raoh. do .Autotype "The last Supi).-r " after the p.iinting by Raphael,. Crayon drawing, two boys. Wash drawing, bi.y. Etching, " The r)ei)arture " Photograph. Autotype from pen and ir.k drawing by Rembrandt. .Autotype from pen and ink drawing by ('orreigo. Oil paniting, *' Family grou:)." Photograph. do 00 So[)ia drawing by .\. E. Chalon. , l'hoto.',rai)h. Sei)ia drawing by .A. E. Chalon, r I