Sale of estate of John Cutler, 1843

Morning Chronicle, 23 Aug 1843

No 5, Grosvenor Place, Camberwell New-road, Genteel furniture, cabinet pianoforte in rosewood, long dinner service, and effects of Mr John Cutler, deceased.  By Messrs Bullock on the premises, on Wednesday next, August 30 at twelve, by order of the executors.

The furniture is modern and in good condition, consisting of suites of damask curtains for three and four windows, twelve mahogany chairs in leather, patent dining tables 12 feet long, four chimney glasses, rosewood cheffoneer, centre and card tables, French frame sofa, nearly new Brussels carpets and hearth-rugs, bedsteads, good bedding, and clean chamber furniture, china, glassware, table and hall lamps, and kitchen requisites.

View the day prior; catalogues had on the premises; and of Messrs Bullock, Holborn.

No 5 Grosvenor Place, Camberwell New-road, held for an unexpired term of fifty-four years, at the low ground rent of L8 per annum.  By Messrs Bullock, on the premises, on Wednesday next, August 30, at one, by order of the executors of Mr John Cutler, deceased.

The premises are pleasantly situate on the north side of Camberwell New-road (Leading from Kennington Church to Camberwell-green) and contain good entrance hall, drawing room 27 feet long, dining and breakfast room, bedchambers, kitchens, two-stall stable, coach-house with loft over, and garden front and rear. Particulars may be had of Mr Bennison, 75 Old Broad-street; on the premises; and of Messrs Bullock, Holborn who will give cards to view.

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