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ANALYSIS OF VOLUME SECOND
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  1. One twelve-leaf lackered Tonquin skreen, with figures.
  2. One four-leaf folding low skreen, tent stitch, with antique figures, and four pieces of the same work to add to it, if occasion.
  3. Two tables and two large stands of Calumbour wood.
  4. One small bureau of ditto wood, inlaid with rays of princes mettle, and one scrutore of the same.
  5. One little table and one glass cupboard, of Calumbour wood.
  6. One lackered Tonquin coffer, with figures.
  7. Two small glass cupboards.
  8. Two large looking-glasses, with green ebony frames, and one other large looking-glass.
  9. One bed of Spanish point, with festoons of gold and silver colour, fixed upon white damask, four curtains, vallences and bases of the same lined with white satin, the counterpane, head cloath, and the tester, enbroidered, five arm’d chairs and two door curtains of the same.
  10. One suit of hangings, the ground white, half painted and half worked, containing five pieces, one piece without any border.
  11. One brown damask bed, with gold-coloured flowers, tenn armed chairs, one couch, one door curtain, eight chair bottoms, and four pieces of hangings of the same.
  12. Two carpetts of Indian velvett, the ground with red flowers.
  13. One small tapestry carpet, with gold ground.
  14. One Indian carpet, with gold ground and coloured flowers.
  15. One damask bed, with a violet ground, and flowers of gold straw work, and of colours with borders of velvet cut in Persian figures, six peices of hangings belonging to the bed, whereof the middle are Persian carpets gold ground, and the borders of gold coloured silk serge, on which are fixed the same figures with the bed, nine arm’d chairs, two door curtains, six borders, with figures and birds.
  16. Eight curtains of white damask and twelve yards of white mohair.
  17. Thirty silver plates, weighing 531 ounces.
  18. One large silver dish, weighing 66 ounces.
  19. Four small silver dishes, weighing 125 ounces.
  20. One silver pan, weighing 36 ounces.
  21. One silver bason, one deep dish, weighing 33 ounces.
  22. One silver kettle and cover, weighing 107 ounces.
  23. One silver chaffing dish or lamp, weighing 47 ounces 9 dwt 83. One silver water boyler, weighing 42 ounces 10 dwt.
  24. One silver chocolate pott, weighing 24 ounces.
  25. One silver chocolate pott, weighing 11 ounces 10 dwt.
  26. One sugar castor, mustard castor, and peper castor, of silver, 41 ounces.
  27. Two silver salt sellars.
  28. Twelve spoons and twelve forks of silver, weighing 58 ounces.
  29. One large silver soap spoon, weighing 10 ounces 10 dwt.
  30. One silver skimmer, weighs 7 ounces 19 dwt.
  31. Eight small knives, eight small forks and spoons of silver, for fruit.
  32. Twelve silver hafted knives, weighing 22 ounces.
  33. Two German silver salvers, gilt, weighing 21 ounces 7 dwt.
  34. Eight German silver salvers, gilt, weighing 118 ounces.
  35. Six gobletts and three vases of silver gilt, weighing 78 ounces 15 dwt.
  36. Two large salt sellars, with two goblets, with covers of silver gilt, weighing 91 ounces.
  37. One silver tea-pott, gilt.
  38. One small silver skillet.
  39. Two silver Indian tea-potts, 30 ounces.
  40. Two pair of silver branches, weighing 138 ounces.
  41. One pair of Berlin silver candlesticks, weighing 50 ounces 5 dwt.