Cambridge Chronicle 12 Mar 1853: Burrows effects sale

TRUMPINGTON.

Genteel and very Useful Household Furniture,

CHINA, GLASS, and Effects,

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,

By CHARLES WISBEY,

On THURSDAY next, the 17th March, 1853, at Eleven o’clock, on the Premises, by order of the Executors of the late Mrs. Burrows.

COMPRISING

3 sets of well-made Mahogany chairs, covered with hair seating and damask; 2 Mahogany frame scroll lounges, covered en suite; a Mahogany pedestal sideboard; Mahogany dining Pembroke and card tables; 4-post and other bedsteads, with hangings; bordered, feather beds, horse-hair, and other mattresses; Mahogany sweep-fronted chest of drawers, ditto washing and dressing tables; bedsteps fitted up, bed-room chairs and glasses, Brussels and other carpets; damask and morine window curtains, chimney and pier glasses; fenders and fire-irons; dinner and tea services; a few lots of glass, papier machie tea-trays, ivory-handled cutlery, 8-day clock, culinary articles, &c., &c.

On view the morning of sale, and catalogues may be had at the Green Man Inn, Trumpington; the Public-houses in the neighbouring villages, and of CHARLES WISBEY, auctioneer, valuer, and estate-agent, Cambridge.

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