Sale of Ann Welch’s effects (2)

Unreserved Sale, of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, and Effects, at 17, Great Charles Street, Birmingham.

BY Messrs. FRANK SMITH & WILSON (by direction of the Executor of the late Mrs. Ann Welch), without reserve, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, April 15, at 11 a.m. punctually – the excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including handsome Bedsteads, feather Beds, superior Toilet Tables and Glasses, Chests of Drawers, DRAWING ROOM SUITE, Chimney Glasses, Loo Table; Fine-toned 7-Octave TRICHORD PIANOFORTE, in rich Walnut Case, by Hermann, Leipsic; valuable seven-stop Harmonium, Canterbury, 5ft. inlaid walnut Cheffionere, Oil Paintings, &c., CARPETS. 6ft. 3in. enclosed Sideboard, Dining Tables, Couches and Chairs, Sewing Machine, Clocks and Bronzes, Gasaliers, Lustres, Glassware, Mangling Machine, Kitchen Requisites, &c.

Catalogues of R. Jeffery Parr, Esq., Solicitor, Colmore Row; or of the Auctioneers, 37, Cannon Street.

(Birmingham Mail, 13th April 1885)

Sale of Ann Welch’s effects

BY Messrs. FRANK SMITH & WILSON, THIS DAY (Wednesday), by direction of the Executor of the late Mrs. Ann Welch, at 11 a.m. punctually – the excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Trichord Pianoforte, and Effects, at 17, Great Charles Street, Birmingham.

(Birmingham Daily Post, 15th April 1885)