West Kent Guardian 01 October 1836.
BLUE ANCHOR PUBLIC HOUSE. OLD MARKET PLACE, GREENWICH, KENT.
Household Furniture. Fixtures and Fittings, Good Four-Motion Beer
Engine, Capital Eight day Clock, and Effects.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. TEULON,
On the Premises, as above; by Order of the Proprietor.
On MONDAY, the 3d Day of OCTOBER, 1836, At Twelve o'clock precisely, on
account of the number of Lots.
THE Household Furniture and Effects of Mr. Stacey, the Landlord. The
said house being about to be immediately taken down under the Greenwich
Hospital Improvement Bill. I includes 4-post, field, and other bedsteads
and furniture's, mahogany articles, in numerous dining, card, pembroke,
and other tables, double and single chests of drawers, basin and dressing
stands, mahogany and japanned chairs, pier, chimney, and dressing
glasses, Turkey and other carpets,
hearth rugs and floor clothe, together with all the customary tenants
fixtures and fittings, consisting of stoves, ranges, fenders and
fire-irons. an excellent 4-motion beer engine, with all its pipes, screw
cocks, and apparatus, wood and stone liquor barrels and casks, with the
metal pipes and brass taps thereto, the benches, settees, enclosures,
and partitions, also all the pewter quart and pint pots liquor measures,
cans, coppers and tins, with many other articles equally useful.
May be viewed on the morning of sale, and catalogues had at the "Dover
Castle," Deptford; "Catherine Wheel," Boro'; "George and Gate,"
Greenchurch-street; "Ship," Charing Cross; "Crown and Anchor," Woolwich;
at the place of sale, and of the Auctioneer and Appraiser,
London-street, Greenwich.
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