A CATALOGUE OF THE CABINET OF EXQUISITE Dutch | PULGgdaeu BBQ THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR CHARLES BAGOT, G.C.B; WHICH Cat be Sold bp Auction, bp ie. Messrs. CHRISTIE & MANSON, AT THEIR GREAT ROOM, L.J440)} KING STREET, ST. JAMES'S SQUARE, 4 - On SATURDAY, JUNE the 18th, 1836, AT TWO O{CLOCK PRECISELY. aceiieg May be viewed two days preceding, and Catalogues had at Messrs. ‘ CurisTIrk and Manson’s Office, Bes Street, St. James's . Square. CONDITIONS OF SALE. I. THE highest Bidder to be the Buyer ; and if any dispute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lots so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. II. No Person to advance less than One Shilling; above Five Pounds, Two Shillings and Sixpence; and so on in proportion. III. The Purchasers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and to pay down Five Shillings in the Pound, in part of Payment of the Purchase Money, if required; in default of which the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. IV. The Lots to be taken away, with all faults and errors of description, at the Buyers’ expense, within One Day from the Sale. V. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the purchases, no lot can on any account be removed during the time of Sale; and the money must absolutely be paid on the delivery. VI. Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited; all Lots uncleared within the Time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, and the Deficiency (if any) attending such re- sale, shall be made good by the Defaulters at this Sale. CATALOGUE. no eee eta On SATURDAY, JUNE the 18th, 1836, AT TWO OCLOCK PRECISELY. —— F. HALS. 1 Portrait of the BurcomasteR GULDEWAGENS, of Haarlem. V. DYCK. 2 Heap of Sr. Sepastian ; from the collection of the Countess Orlow. J. AND G. BERKHEYDE. 3 View of the CatuepraL of Haaren. UTEWAAL, 1610. 4, Mars and Venus—on copper. BREKELENCAMP. ) INTERIOR; conversation. SNYDERS. 6 Monxigs, with a basket of fruit. HENDRICK VAN VLIET. 7 View of the inside of the Otp Cuurca of DEtrr. V. DYCK. 8. Apotueosis of the Vircin—a sketch. & Mt { ° } ff ft f 7 vA ark SR 4. J. AND G. BERKHEYDE. 9 View of the Jaan Srraat, and CaTHeprat of Haarlem. FERDINAND BOL. 10 Portrait of a Lapy, with a fan in her hand, leaning on a red velvet cushion; from the col- lection of Van Ryndaers of Brussels. BACKHUYSEN. 11 A Squatt, with a boat swamping off a jetty ; from the Tolozan collection. V. DYCK. 12 The Martyrvom of St. CatHarins—a sketch. wi! f ~~ A” . i *F - &s é> F. HALS. 13 Portrait of M. De Waat of Utrecht. ~~ DUSART. 14 Inrerior of a Dutcu Cortaces, with boors drinking. VAN DER HELST, 1653. 15 Portrait of a Lapy. VAN DER HELST, 1653. 16 Porrtrair of a GentLEMan, dressed in black, with his glove in his hand—the companion picture, 1653. eT ADRIAN OSTADE, 17 A Man in a Rep Bonnet, with a glass of Rhenish wine in his hand ; from the collection of the late Count Golowin. : 4 ; : Sy hba o -WYNANTS AND LINGELBACK. ‘ya “4p 18 Lanpscapr, with travellers and beggars ; from the collection of the Pensionary Schimmel- penninck. oom } M. HONDEKOETER. Po, } 19 Deap. Hare and Pueasants. ie § Rak REMBRANDT. ' y by By _~~20 Sxertcu of the Etrvation of the Cross. F. HALS. hi; j 21 Portraits of Van Goyen, the painter, and / his family. AT UY P- DG _22 Suesp in a stable. OLD F. MIERIS. Oo ied 23 Porrrair of a GentTLeman, in a silk dressing- 5 gown, with a letter in his hand ; from the collec- tion of M. Rothaan of Amsterdam. oem SCHOTEL OF DORT. .- 24 A Caim ; fishing-boats, and a man-of-war at anchor ; painted by M. Schotel for Sir C. B. in 1828. fr y JAN STEEN. ) 9/ / ,25 The Frere pr Sr. Nicoxas; from the collec- 7, tion of M. Burtin of Brussels. See his ** Con- noissance de Tableaux,”’ Vol. ii. p. 307. S44 i$ cr 6 J. WEENIX. 26 A Deap Hare and Partripess, ina. land- scape ; dated 1715. TENIERS. 27 INTERIOR ; a young man smoking, and boors playing cards ; from the collection of M. de la Perriere—engraved. METZU. << Nabe 28 His own Portrait ; from the celebrated col- lection of Braamcamp. It is mentioned by Des- camps in his “ Vie des Peintres,” Vol. ii. p. 243. W. MIERIS. 29 The Trumpeter, 1689; from the collection of the Grand Pensionary Schimmelpenninck, formerly in that of the Prince de Condé. V. DYCK. 30 Porrrair of a GENTLEMAN, dressed in black. REMBRANDT. (i). 4/4 31 Heap of an Oxtp Man, in a green velvet bonnet. FYT. 32 A SpaniEL cuarpINc Derap Game, in a landscape. VAN HUYSUM. 33 A Bouquet of FLoweErRs in a vase, aici a bird’s nest and eggs. t J. RUYSDAEL. 34, A Rocxy LANDSCAPE and WATERFALL. PHILIPPE DE KONINCK, AND ADRIAN V. DE VELDE. 35 View in GUELDERLAND. ALDERT V. EVERDINGEN. 36 View of a Dyke in Hottanp in a gale of wind ; from the collection of M. de Vos of Amsterdam. P. DE HOOGHE. 37 INTERIOR ; a lady sitting at an open window, is giving money to a servant maid; from the collection of M. Rothaan. ISAAC OSTADE, 1644. 38 A Winter ScENE in HoLianp.. J. RUYSDAEL. 39 A Lanpscare and WatTeERFALL ; from the col- lection of the Duc d’Alberg. F. BOL Mt é ‘ Ue ie 7 ef a t 40 The Arcuery PRIze. VAN CAPELLE, 1656. _, 4\ A Catm, with a variety of shipping, and a ferry-boat. REMBRANDT. 42 Portrait of a Strupent; formerly in the possession of Hudson the painter—etched by Worlidge. , 8 J. ASSELYN. 43 A Lanpscapg, with figures and cattle ; from the collections of Schmet Van Alphen and the Duc d’Alberg. J. WEENIX. 44. A Deap Swan and Peacock; from the col- lection of M. Gevers of Rotterdam. ADRIAN V. DE VELDE, 1670. 45 Cows and SHesp in a landscape. oe PHILIP WOUVERMANS. 46 The Horsz Farr. Vide Smith’s “ Catalogue ~/ — Raisonné,”’ Part I. p. 278. A. VAN DER NEER. 47 View in Ho.ttanp by moonlight; from the collection of M. Saportas of Amsterdam. HAKKERT, AND ADRIAN V. DE VELDE. 48 View in the Woop of the Hacus—evening, Return from hawking ; from the collection of M. Duval. Vijkomuotom GERARD BOU, 1658. TALIS, ‘ 49 An Otp Woman at an arched window, hold- ing in her hand a reel for winding thread. VAN DER HEYDE, AND ADRIAN YV. DE VELDE. 50 View in a Town of Hottanp, with the pro- cession of the Host; from the Holderness col- lection. 9 HOBBEMA. /¢yy ot A Lanpscaps, view on a river, with a village . and windmill on the opposite side. HOBBEMA. 52 The Companion Picture; a retired village, with a rustic bridge in the foreground; from Vf the Hogguer collection. See Smith’s ‘ Cata- logue Raissonné,” Part VI. p. 127. JAN STEEN. 53 A Concert, in which the painter has intro- duced his own portrait, and those of his wife and children ; dated 1666. BACKHUYSEN. +v, oO A Breezez ; lighters and boats on the Dutch coast. N. BERGHEM. &\) 55 Lanpscaps, with figures and cattle ; from the celebrated collection of Randon de Boisset. | METZU. _.., 86 The Intrusion; from the collections of Colonel 7 We Way and Lord Vernon. See Smith's “ Cata- logue,” Part LV. p. 102. a lad FINIS. — . ¢ , ’ ; ¥ ‘ et lal ‘ { & ? : ae? ey 4 a: ane ae ¥ is f t " \ ) . ‘a bi ee rec? é 4 af aa7t ¥s & tT $3 tot CPusG a ges File mah) 324) 82S be Yorrxae: : . 7 # ¥ e fae e be sea 8 Pitti ais fF be ie i ~ 1836 June 18 LoChB c.1 Christie,/Cabinet of exquisite Du ANIL AU 3 3125 01183 2166 4; Pes * tyra a a oe by