COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS FROM THE ESTATES OF Mrs. William M. Bullard and Mrs. E.. Franklin Coe ALSO CONSIGNMENTS FROM Mrs. Jane Fleming Lovejoy and Others THE ANDERSON GALLERIES MADISON AVENUE AT FORTIETH STREET NEW YORK LIBRARY M. KNOEDLER & CO. 556-8 FIFTH AVE. NEW YORK —— SEP 15 JUN] SIOPAY WITT 4g ONIMOTd AILLVO GNV SHSYOH ‘ZFI ON YEAS A RD ENCE aN Modern Paintings by American and Foreign Artists From the Estate of Mrs. William M. Bullard of New York To Be Sold by Order of the Trustee Judge Elijah George of Boston Also Paintings from the Estate of Mrs. E. Franklin Coe of New York City To Be Sold by Order of Henry M. Earle, Esq. Attorney for the Executrix And from the Collection of Mrs. Jane Fleming Lovejoy of Pittsburgh _ Also a Collection of Porcelains, Bronzes and Objects of Art, including a Steinway Grand Piano Consigned by Dr. William Merrill Bullard Dr. John Van der Poel) Mr. George F’. Martin SE RAPA ed DE Hp For Now York And Other Owners On Exhibition from Saturday, May 9th taithead De ait Ee These Important Collections Are to Be Sold Without Restrictions On the Evenings of Tuesday, May 19th, and Wednesday, May 20th, and the Afternoon of Thursday, May 21, 1914 at The Anderson Galleries Metropolitan Art Association Madison Avenue at Fortieth Street New York en : OTE 2 CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. All bids to be PER LoT as numbered in the Catalogue. 2. The highest bidder to be the buyer; in all cases of disputed bids the lot shall be resold, but the Auctioneer will use his judgment as to the good faith of all claims, and his decision shall be final. He also reserves the right to reject any fractional or nominal bid which, in his judgment, may delay or injuriously affect the sale. 3. Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash payments on account as may be required, in default of which the lots pur- chased to be immediately resold. 4. The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk within twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the purchase money to be absolutely paid on or before delivery, in default of which the Metropolitan Art Association will not be responsible if the lot or lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser, and subject to storage charges. 5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and incon- venience in the settlement of purchases, no lot will be delivered during the sale. 6. All lots will be exposed for public exhibition in The Anderson Galleries before the date of sale, for examination by intending purchasers, and the Metropolitan Art Association will not be responsible for the correctness of the description, authenticity, genuineness, or for any defect or fault in or con- cerning any lot, and makes no warranty whatever, but wil sell each lot exactly as it is, WITHOUT RECOURSE. But upon receiving before the date of sale expert opinion in writing that any lot is not as represented, the Metropolitan Art Association will use every effort to furnish proof to the contrary, and in default of such proof the lot will be sold sub- ject to the declaration of the aforesaid expert, he being liable to the owner or owners thereof for damage or injury occasioned by such declaration. 7. Terms Casu. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, any sum deposited as part pay- ment shall be forfeited, and all such lots as remain uncleared after twenty-four hours from the con- clusion of the sale will be resold by either private or public sale at such time as the Metropolitan Art Association shall determine, without further notice, and if any deficiency arises from such resale, it shall be made good by the defaulter at this sale, together with all the expenses incurred thereby. This condition shall be without prejudice to the right of the Metropolitan Art Association to enforce the contract with the buyer, without such resale. 8. We make no charge for executing orders for our customers and use all bids competitively, buy- ing at the lowest price permitted by other bids. 9. The Metropolitan Art Association will afford every facility for the employment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not be respon- sible for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and packers. THE ANDERSON GALLERIES Metropolitan Art Association Mapison AVENUE AT FoRTIETH STREET New York Telephone, Murray Hill 7680 Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be secured for $1.50 fe | fF) L ARTISTS REPRESENTED i NotakYs Gh Choate enna nme ae a iG come Soe Bannister, E. M.. Benham-Hay, J. Bocce, ee earns Berteaux, F. R.. Brown, W. M.. Brown, Guige Baské, ce Blashfield, 19. ges Boston, F. die Boutibonne, C 1, oo azine isi Cree eee eee ars gs ortracermres as Col, D.. 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Suan deen ag terre] (610) Po a ee ee ee A Collection of Modern Paintings by Ameri- can and Foreign Artists FIRST SESSION Tuesday Evening, May 19, 1914 At 8:15 o’clock No. I S. W. GRIGGS American Painter D So Two Landscapes: “‘ Spring ’’ and or ‘¢ Summer ”’ Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches. Canvas, signed and dated 1865. No. 2 Two More: ‘‘ Autumn ”’ and / : *¢ Winter ”’ Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches. Canvas, signed and dated 1865. 11 £ = rs ‘ a“ TGRLST Te ee ee Ae eR 4 v No. 3 B. E. D. Contemporary American Painter Study of a Cotton Plant Height, 27 inches; width, 11 inches. Canvas, signed with initials. No. 4 WILLIAM M. BROWN American Painter Study of Peaches Height, 13 inches; width, 12 inches. Canvas, signed with initials. No. 5 H. TROUVILLE English Landscape: “Summer’’ Height, 7 inches; width, 9 inches. Panel, signed with initials. No. 6 BENJAMIN EGGLESTON Contemporary American Painter “‘'Yesterday”’ Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches. Canvas, signed. 12 No. 7 HENRY G. FETTE (After N. Leconte) ~ f Dante and Beatrice Height, 36 inches; width, 24 inches. Canvas. No. 8 A. V. WILLIS Stable Interior y TE Height, 13 inches; width, 19 inches. Canvas. No. 9 A. E. FLICK Road Along the River Bank we - Height, 5 inches; width, 9 inches. Panel, signed. No. 10 HERBERT F. DENMAN Modern American Painter | Girl Playing Tennis / ce Height, 18 inches; width, 22 inches. Canvas, signed. No. 11 UNKNOWN PAINTER The Harvester Resting ye Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches. ; Canvas. 13 a ee PR Set Re re ee a ee [0. (ae No. 12 W. WALKER Contemporary American Painter Two Studies of Southern Types Height, 12 inches; width, 614 inches. Academy board, signed. No. 13 UNKNOWN PAINTER Child in the Woods Height, 8 inches; width, 6 inches. Canvas. No. 14 BENJAMIN EGGLESTON Contemporary American Painter October in the Berkshires Height, 16 inches; width, 20 inches. Canvas, signed. No. 15 D. RIDGWAY KNIGHT (After) Gathering Roses Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches. Colored Photogravure. 14 /$ No. 16 F. MORVILLER Modern French Painter **Winter’’ Height, 14 inches; width, 20 inches. Canvas, signed and dated 1863. No. 17 A. FARSKY The Cardinal at Work Height, 14 inches; width, 10 inches. Canvas signed. No. 18 L. TIMMERMAN A French Harbor at Night Height, 20 inches; width, 25 inches. Canvas, signed and dated 1902. No. 19 A. REYNA Contemporary Spanish Painter A Venetian Canal Height, 14 inches; width, 29 inches. Canvas, signed. 15 No. 20 J. E. BENHAM-HAY The Child’s Morning Toilet Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches. 4 Panel, signed. No. 21 CHRISTIAN DOMMELSHEUZEN On the Overboom Canal, near Amsterdam Height, 33 inches; width, 23 inches. Canvas, signed and dated 1895. No. 22 UNKNOWN PAINTER ‘¢ ait a |i a} il a Ii 5} | | 4) |) a || ps No. 73 V. TOJETTI American Painter, 1849- Ophelia Height, 51 inches; width, 30 inches. Canvas, signed. No. 74 BENJAMIN EGGLESTON Contemporary American Painter The Wave Height, 28 inches; width, 48 inches. Canvas, signed. 30 A Collection of Modern Paintings by Ameri- can and Foreign Artists SECOND SESSION Wednesday Evening, May 20, 1914 At 8:15 o’clock No. 75 OTTO VAN LAUN SS Modern Belgian Painter Sunset on the Coast Height, 7 inches; width, 15 inches. Academy board, signed. No. 76 \ UNKNOWN PAINTER J : ‘‘Apple Blossoms’”’ Height, 1514 inches; width, 7 inches. Panel. No. 77 J. W. EMBURY American Painter BG Two Small Landscapes Height, 3! inches; width, 5 inches. Academy board. 31 No. 78 UNKNOWN PAINTER Head of a Woman Height, 10 inches; width, 12 inches. Canvas. No. 79 GEORGE HENRY HALL American Painter, 1825-1911 Fruit and Flower Seller, Rome Height, 20 inches; width, 15 inches. Canvas, signed and dated 1864. No. 80 I. PERLBERG Horsemen Resting Height, 6 inches; width, 5 inches. Color print, retouched. No. 81 UNKNOWN PAINTER Study of Grapes Height, 2214 inches; width, 17 inches. Academy board. Bought in Rome, 1874. 32 No. 82 FREDERICK J. BOSTON / Jo Contemporary American Painter Willows in Autumn Height, 16 inches; width, 20 inches. Canvas, signed. No. 83 UNKNOWN PAINTER = The Bridge Height, 10 inches; width, 15 inches. Canvas. No. 84 FUKAWA BASKE Contemporary Japanese Painter L Old Kiso Road * Height, 29 inches; width, 21 inches. Water Color, signed. No. 85 UNKNOWN PAINTER 3 Jo Head of a Woman Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches, Canvas. 33 30: No. 86 J. A. MEUNIER Contemporary French Painter Landscape in France Height, 15 inches; width, 18 inches. Canvas, signed and dated 1901. No. 87 BENJAMIN EGGLESTON Contemporary American Painter ‘‘Dreamland’’ Height, 14 inches; width, 20 inches. Canvas, signed. No. 88 P. TALLERIE Singing Monks Height, 10 inches; width, 14 inches. Canvas, signed. No. 89 KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN American Painter, 1829-1904 Landscape Height, 14144 inches; width, 22 inches. Canvas, signed. 34 jax LO: No. 90 A. VAN OSTADE (After) Interior of a Dutch Tavern Height, 10 inches; width, 13 inches. Panel. (Cracked.) No. 91 EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN Flemish Painter, 1799-1881 Landscape, with a Brown Horse Height, 9 inches; width, 13 inches. Panel. In an elaborately carved wood frame. No. 92 LOUIS MOELLER Contemporary American Painter Worn Out Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches. Canvas, signed. No. 93 GEORGE MORLAND English Painter, 1763-1804 English Landscape Height, 13 inches; width, 16 inches. Canvas, signed with initials. 30 a IS No. 94 FUKAWA BASKE Contemporary Japanese Painter Beach Scene Height, 12 inches; width, 22 inches. Water Color, signed. No. 95 Cc. MICHEL The Smoker Height, 14 inches; width, 10 inches. Canvas, signed and dated 1896. No. 96 JAMES STARK English Painter, 1794-1859 English Gipsey Camp Height, 15 inches; width, 19 inches. Panel. No. 97 HENRY IHLEFELD Children at Play Height, 26 inches; width, 18 inches. Canvas, signed. 36 ay amen ea cea No. 98 DAVID JOHNSON American Painter, 1827-1908 \ : A : The Passing Shower Height, 12 inches; width, 16 inches. Canvas, signed with initials. No. 99 EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN 4. 0- Flemish Painter, 1799-1881 Landscape, with Sheep and Chickens Height, 6 inches; width, 9 inches. Panel, signed and dated 1879. Guaranty on back of the panel, signed by the artist. No. 100 R. CATON WOODVILLE Contemporary English Painter 10 : The Guard of the Harem Height, 14 inches; width, 10 inches. Panel, signed and dated 1902. No. 101 LEON RICHET French Painter, 1847-1907 7 rN Landscape at Sunset Height, 16 inches; width, 21 inches. Canvas, signed. 37 SNpJo e- No. 102 A. RUDAUX Modern French Painter The Shrimp Gatherers Height, 37 inches; width, 23 inches. Canvas, signed. Bought of Knoedler & Company. No. 103 JAMES STARK English Painter, 1794-1859 English Landscape Height, 10 inches; width, 14 inches. Panel. No. 104 UNKNOWN PAINTER A Connoisseur in Antiques Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches. Panel. No. 105 KNIGHT EATON Contemporary English Painter View of Henley on the Thames Height, 16 inches; width, 24 inches. Canvas, signed. 38 No. 106 EDOUARD TOUDOUZE ( ae Modern French Painter Ow) The Dancing Lesson Height, 25 inches; width, 19 inches. Canvas, signed and dated 1881. No. 107 BENJAMIN EGGLESTON Contemporary American Painter / 0. White Head, Monhegan Height, 18 inches; width, 24 inches. Canvas, signed. No. 108 JOSEPH COOMANS Modern Belgian Painter b if ' The Princess Height, 18 inches; width, 14 inches. Canvas, signed and dated 1871. ; No. 109 JULIEN DUPRE French Painter, 1851-1910 j i; 0 : Bringing Home the Cows Height, 15 inches; width, 22 inches. Canvas, signed. 39 [be /So- No. 110 FUKAWA BASKE Contemporary Japanese Artist Evening, Lake Biwa Height, 19 inches; width, 28 inches. Water Color, signed. No. 111 EMILIO SANCHEZ-PERRIER Spanish Painter, 1853-1907 A River Landscape Height, 10 inches; width, 14 inches. Panel, signed. No. 112 J- B. C. COROT French Painter, 1796-1875 The Casade at Tivoli Height, 11 inches; width, 15! inches. On paper mounted on canvas, signed. This picture is one of Corot’s Italian studies made while at Rome, and like others of that period, is painted on paper and was later mounted on canvas. It formerly belonged to M. Heyman, a son-in-law of J. F. Millet, and is now sold for the account of the purchaser at the last sale. 40 No. 113 F. H. KAEMMERER To Modern Belgian Painter, 1839-1892 ‘*Winter”’ Height, 24 inches; width, 16 inches. Canvas, signed. No. 114 J. H. L. DE HAAS Modern Dutch Painter, 1832-1880 oo, J 0. Landscape and Cattle Height, 21 inches; width, 28 inches. Panel, signed. Guaranty, signed by the artist and dated 1885, on the back of the panel. No. 115 ANTOINE AUGUSTE ERNEST HEBERT Modern French Painter, 1817- i, oe Gypsies on the Danube Height, 21 inches; width, 31 inches. Canvas, signed and dated 1863. No. 116 J- B. C. COROT French Painter, 1796-1875 pI 00 Landscape Near Ville D’Avray Height, 16 inches; width, 19 inches. Canvas, signed. 41 No. 117. KARL MULLER German Painter, 1818-1893 The Holy Family Diameter, 9 inches. Circular canvas, signed and dated, Dusseldorf, 1874. Bought of Knoedler & Company. Miiller spent a number of years in Italy, and after his return to Germany devoted his time to painting religious subjects, in which field he won renown; his work is to be found in many galleries and churches throughout Germany. No. 118 DAVID JOHNSON American Painter, 1827-1908 Inlet on the Upper Hudson Height, 12 inches; width, 17 inches. Canvas, signed with initials. No. 119 J. VAN COUVER Contemporary Dutch Painter On the River Scheldt Height, 20 inches; width, 30 inches. Canvas, signed. 42 200. No. 120 GEORGES MERLE Modern French Painter The Picture Book Height, 26 inches; width, 20 inches. Canvas, signed. No. 121 FELIX ZIEM French Painter, 1821-1911 Venice Height, 21 inches; width, 30 inches. Panel, signed. No. 122 CHARLES P. GRUPPE Contemporary American Painter Landscape Near Rotterdam, Holland Height, 2214 inches; width, 281% inches. Canvas, signed. No. 123 A. WEISS Modern German Painter The First Born Height, 47 inches; width, 33 inches. Canvas, Signed. 43 oe PR No. 124 B. C. KOEKKOEK Dutch Painter, 1803-1862 The Coming Storm Height, 26 inches; width, 32 inches. Panel, signed and dated 1845. No. 125 M. F. H. DE HAAS American Painter, 1832-1895 Full-Rigged Ship by Moonlight Height, 32 inches; width, 23 inches. Canvas, signed and dated 1877. No. 126 BENJAMIN EGGLESTON Contemporary American Painter Landscape, Evening Height, 30 inches; width, 48 inches. Canvas, signed. No. 127 V. TOJETTI American Painter, 1849- Nude Children Dancing Height, 34 inches; width, 22 inches. Canvas. 44 No. 128 GEORGE VINCENT English Painter, 1796-1830 4 eh SO English Landscape = Height, 1514 inches; width, 20% inches. Canvas. No. 129 FELIX SCHLESINGER German Painter, 1833- So Children Playing School Height, 16 inches; width, 25 inches. Panel, signed. No. 130 D. LITZINGER Pupil of Henry Ranger Early Spring ype Height, 24 inches; width, 34 inches. le, Canvas, signed. No. 131 FRENCH SCHOOL Of the Eighteenth Century / IS Decorative Portrait of a Court Beauty Height, 23 inches; width, 19 inches. Pastel, oval. Bought from Duveen Brothers. 45 Ue 2s No.. 132 THOMAS DOUGHTY American Painter, 1793-1856 Landscape Height, 36 inches; width, 28 inches. Canvas, signed. An unusually important example of this early American painter. No. 133 ADRIEN MOREAU Modern French Painter, 1843- A Musical Party Height, 46 inches; width, 35 inches. Canvas, signed and dated 1873. No. 134 D. RIDGWAY KNIGHT Contemporary American Painter Gossip Height, 30 inches; width, 24 inches. Canvas, signed and dated, “‘ Paris, 1886.” No. 135 CHARLES EDOUARD BOUTIBONNE Modern Hungarian Painter Expectation Height, 23 inches; width, 17 inches. Panel, signed and dated 1869. 46 X30: wae ae No. 136 FRANZ ITTENBACH German Painter, 1813-1879 Madonna of the Apple Diameter, 321% inches. Circular canvas, signed and dated 1874. Bought of Knoedler & Company. Professor Ittenbach during his life received nu- merous medals and decorations, and his work is to be found in many churches and galleries throughout Germany and Austria. No. 137 JOSEF DE RIBERA (Called Lo Spagnoletto) Spanish Painter, 1588-1656 The Greek Philosophers, Democritus and Heraclitus Height, 35 inches; width, 27 inches. Canvas, relined. No. 138 UNKNOWN PAINTER Immaculate Conception (Copy) Height, 50 inches; width, 35 inches. Canvas. No. 139 UNKNOWN PAINTER The Flight Into Egypt (Copy) Height, 39 inches; width, 29 inches. Canvas. 47 Js bo. ROU No. 140 REMBRANDT (After) Portrait of the Artist Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. Canvas. No. 141 PAUL WEBER German Painter, 1823 Scene in Westmorland Height, 40 inches; width, 61 inches. Canvas, signed and dated 1862. No. 142 WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT American Painter, 1824-1879 Horses and Cattle Plowing Height, 38 inches; width, 56 inches. Canvas, signed with initials, and dated 1876. This, perhaps the most important example of the art of William M. Hunt, was purchased directly from the artist immediately after its completion, and has not heretofore been shown in any public exhibition. (See Frontispiece) 48 No. 143 EK. M. BANNISTER American Painter, 1833- 0. Under the Oaks Height, 48 inches; width, 78 inches. Canvas, signed and dated 1876. This picture, by the well-known negro artist, was shown at the Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia 1876, and was awarded a medal. 3 No. 144 LEON RICHET French Painter, 1847-1907 3 A The Pool in the Forest Height, 78 inches; width, 117 inches. Canvas, signed. No. 145 LEON RICHET French Painter, 1847-1907 3 / 0: The Woodland Road Height, 78 inches; width, 117 inches. Canvas, signed. 49 —— of 2 al [ris RUPERT Bre fees So A Collection of Bronzes, Porcelains, Mirrors, Clocks, Curios, Artistic Fur- niture, and a Steinway Grand Piano from the Homes of Dr. William Merrill Bullard, Dr. John Van der Poel, Mr. George F. Martin, of New York, and other owners THIRD SESSION Thursday Afternoon, May 21, 1914 At 2:30 o’clock No. 146 Small Bisque Bust of Shakespeare Height, 81% inches. No. 147 Pair of Ovoid Vases of Yellow Marble Height, 31% inches. No. 148 Another Pair 50 ee — —— naa 3 pe i Me No. 149 Pair of Dutch Brass Candlesticks No. 150 Two Brass Italian Hand-Lamps No. 151 Pair of Sheffield Candlesticks With extinguishers. No. 152 Small Bisque Bust of Shakespeare, Glass Tea Bell and Opalescent Glass Cup No. 153 Three Pieces of Church Embroidery An altar front, a stole and a heraldic device. No. 154 Gold Silhouette of a Colonial Gentleman The subject is thought to be Jesse Pelletreau, of the French family which settled on Long Island early in the Eighteenth Century. Framed. (Slightly rubbed on the hair) 51 actrees PRE ELO OE RE TLE EAE SSE WSS ST NO are a3 EES a aR PRR ET RR a ee — a /} wa) ee No. 155 Linen Altar Cover Size, 7 feet by 5 feet. With a wide band of embroidery in red, and lace edge. No. 156 Sofa Cushion Covered with Gold Brocade No. 157 Pair of Porcelain Candlesticks Height, 11 inches. The stems represent female figures bear- ing cornucopias; decorated in color and gold. No. 158 Pair of Small Vases of Yellow Marble Height, 31% inches. No. 159 Pair of Cylindrical Vases of Yellow Marble Height, 4 inches. No. 160 Another Pair 52 / 2}. mS Qu No. 161 Flower-Holder of Anthracite Coal Finely carved and _ polished. In this a bouquet of flowers was presented to the Empress of Russia in 1890. It was made by the natives of the Caucasus in the Koutais District. No. 162 Cloisonné Rose Jar, Teapot and Ash- Receiver (Three pieces.) No. 163 Pair of Bronze Candlesticks Height, 9 inches. The stems shaped as cupids riding alligators, and holding up a horn filled with grapes. No. 164 Brass Box Engraved with a scene at Calvary, and inscription. No. 165 Sheraton Tea-Caddy With inlaid decoration; fitted with two boxes. (Sugar-bowl missing.) No. 166 Two Canton Porcelain Blue-and- White Hot-Water Dishes 53 No. 167 Silver Table Ware Five spoons and six forks. No. 168 Chasuble of Purple Brocade Trimmed with silver gimp. No. 169 Porcelain Vase Lamp Height, 18 inches. Painted with landscapes and ducks; mounted in gilt bronze. (No shade.) No. 170 Pair of Small Brass Candlesticks No. 171 Empire Mantel Clock Height, 17 inches. Of gilt bronze; urn-shaped. Baullier & Ginerdet, Paris, makers. No. 172 Silver-Plated Deep Meat Dish With embossed feet and rim and scroll handles; metal lining. 54 eae No. 173 Chinese Porcelain Beaker Height, 17 inches. With floral decoration in five colors. (Lip chipped and cracked.) No. 174 Porcelain Salad-Bowl Diameter, 91% inches. Decorated with garlands of flowers. No. 175 White Metal Tea-Caddy Engraved with an heraldic design. No. 176 Small Pottery Jar Height, 3 inches. Originally of a pale olive green glaze; gracefully ornamented in relief by branches from body to lip. Has been exposed to fire with some curious results. No. 177 French Fob In gold, holding a large amethyst. 55 No. 178 Pair of Italian Ear-Rings Gold, with dull enamel, and seed-pearl pendants. No. 179 Old Italian Seal Containing an intaglio of Hermes. No. 180 Amethyst Ring Of delicate colors. No. 181 Portrait of Vicomtesse d’Emmonville On copper. Wood frame. No. 182 Two Sevres Bisque Portrait Medal- lions: Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette Wood frame. No. 183 Spanish Wax Picture: St. Theresa Height, 844 inches; width, 6 inches. 56 No. 183A English Silver Tudor Cup LO Height, 4 inches. Reproduction of one in the South Ken- sington Museum, London. Eng- lish hall-mark. 6 No. 183B / Another, Similar No. 184 Dresden China Téte-a-Téte Tea Service Y Consisting of sugar-bowl, cream pitcher, teapot, two cups and saucers and a tray; painted with sprays of flowers and insects, and having a relief decoration of forget-me-nots. (11 pieces including covers.) No. 185 f Bronze Card Receiver With black marble base. No. 186 /. Pair of Gilt Bronze Andirons Of Empire design. 57 2s No. 187 Large Doulton Porcelain Vase Height, 14 inches. With floral decoration in turquoise blue on an orange ground. No. 188 Microscope With extra parts; in a mahogany case. No. 189 Case of Surgical Instruments Sixteen pieces in all; in a leather case. : A. Luer, Paris, maker. _ No. 190 Large Japanese Vase Height, 15 inches. With panel decoration of figures and flowers. No. 191 Large Blue-and-White Porcelain Plaque Diameter, 16 inches. 58 yf /0. /0. No. 192 Large Rose Bowl, with Cover Diameter, 12 inches. With landscape decoration in blue under- glaze. No. 193 Sheraton Tea-Caddy Of mahogany, with inlaid decoration; fitted with two boxes, glass sugar- bowl and Copeland shell spoon. No. 194 Bronze Urn Jardinieére Height, 14 inches. With relief Egyptian decoration and red marble base; gilt bronze lining. No. 195 Mantle Clock Of black marble surmounted by a bronze urn. No. 196 Carved Stone Tablet Height, 644 inches; width, 10 inches. In high relief; subject ““The Return of the Conqueror.” 59 No. 197 Another Height, 11 inches; width, 7 inches. Subject, ‘Elizabeth Receiving Her Courtiers.” No. 198 Louis XV Bijou Case Height, 23 inches; width, 18 inches. Of wood; elaborately carved and gilded. No. 198A Pair of Four Light Candelabra Height, 21 inches. With baluster standard, three spiral branches, urn cups and flame-cen- tre finial. No. 199 7. Another, Similar No. 199A Reception Chair Un The frame carved and gilded; covered with French brocade. (Worn.) 60 /f. ‘3 5. No. 200 Mantel Clock Of black marble surmounted by a bronze seated figure of Juliano de Medici. After Michael Angelo. No. 201 Terra Cotta Vase Height, 14 inches. With relief Egyptian decoration in black on an Indian red ground. No. 202 Pistol Inlaid with silver and gold, and said to have once been the property of Napoleon. No. 203 Pair of Damascus Pistols Inlaid with silver and gold. No. 204 Walnut Pedestal With inlaid decoration and carved heads in relief. 61 ao SR Sa rs Surg: ae ee ee Se errs Sheree nen arenes —_ a= —- —— — ia No. 205 Tall Dresden Lamp Height, 29 inches. With painted Watteau panels and relief floral decoration; having a painted porcelain globe. No. 206 Bust of George Washington Height, 24 inches. Of Sevres bisque. No. 207 Silver-Plated Standard Lamp Height, 35 inches. Having a tall fluted column rising from a square base, supporting a cup bearing a cut-glass globe. No. 208 Two Spanish Mirrors Height, 22 inches. With carved wood frames gilded. No. 209 Oval Floral Panel Height, 11 inches; width, 10 inches. In silk embroidery on white satin. 62 Rar a = re ee ——— a No. 210 Another, Similar Height, 10 inches; width, 9 inches. No. 211 Pair of Bronze Statuettes, by A. Carriere Height, 21 inches. Standing figures of Raphael and Michael Angelo. Signed, and dated 1855. No. 212 Two Side-Chairs The seats covered with stamped plush. No. 213 Pair of Brass Andirons With fluted columns, ball and claw feet. No. 214 Small Iron Grate No. 215 Mahogany Stand 21 inches square. With cabriole legs; the top decorated with inlaid mother-of-pearl. 63 RTE RSA TES FEROS /}: No. 215A Reception Chair The frame carved and gilded; covered with pale-blue damask. (Worn.) No. 215B LARKIN G. MEADE American Sculptor, 1835- ‘“Bon Soir’’—Bust of a Child Height, 21 inches. Marble, signed. No. 215C Marble Pedestal The shaft of green, the base of white marble. No. 215D LARKIN G. MEADE American Sculptor, 1835- The Princess Height, 20 inches. White marble bust, signed. Purchased from the artist. 64 No. 216 Mantel Clock Of gilt bronze, chiseled with garlands of flowers. Tiffany & Co., makers. No. 217 Pair of Bronze Mantel Urns Height, 15 inches. ‘ Decorated with classic relief heads, having a base of black marble. No. 218 Gilt Reception Chair With carved frame, cabriole legs, cane seat and back. Slip linen cover. No. 219 Square-Top Mahogany Table Top, 34 inches square. With four fluted legs; straight braces. No. 220 Louis XVI Tabourette Top, 22 by 19 inches. Oval frame carved and gilded; the top covered with Aubusson tapestry in a pattern of stork and flowers. 65 pps / 2 yy 28 No. 221 Pair of Antique Hall Torchéres Of carved wood; gilded. No. 222 Stuffed Easy-Chair Upholstered in silk brocade of a floral pattern; finished with silk fringe. Slip linen cover. No. 223 Drawing-Room Table Length, 40 inches; width, 24 inches. Of violet wood, with cabriole legs; the bed decorated with marquetry in a pattern of scrolls and flowers in colored woods; the top set with a panel of stamped leather and bordered with marquetry; finished with brass mountings. No. 224 Turkish Rug Size, 14 feet by 7 feet. Old rose centre with four borders in ivory white and golden brown. (Worn.) 66 30 /I No. 225 Three-Fold Leather Screen Height, 69 inches; width, 60 inches. Painted with a Watteau scene. (Slightly damaged.) No. 226 Large Bronze Group: ‘‘ The Kabyle Hunter,’’ by Woogen Height, 48 inches. A hunter mounted on an Arab horse holds aloft the trophy of the hunt in triumph, while his dogs gather about below. Signed, and dated 1869. No. 227 Oval Walnut Pedestal Height, 30 inches. Moulded and paneled. No. 228 Concert Grand Piano Rosewood case, with three carved legs and carved pedal lyre. Steinway & Sons, makers. 67 N. Y- AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY, —