1913 April 16 NeAn Objects of Art s > and ection of Waintings 73 ha The Anderson Galleries Madison Abenue at Fortieth Street | RNew Pork 558-8 FIFTH A NEW YORK ae | i + y A Collection of Paintings, Bronzes, Miniatures, Marbles, Ivories, and Oriental Rugs The Properties of MISS C. A. SKINNER and JUDGE EDGAR J. LAUER of New York City A Collection of Teapots from China and Japan Made many years ago by STUART ELDRIDGE and consigned from Newport, R. I. A Collection of Chinese Weapons Made by EDWARD RUNGE of Flushing, N. Y., during his residence in China A Collection of Japanese Prints Belonging to GEORGE JAY SMITH of New York City, and A Number of Washington and Napoleon Articles From the Collection of WILLIAM LANIER WASHINGTON of New York City To be sold without reserve on Wednesday Afternoon, and the Afternoons and Evenings of Thursday and Friday, April 16, 17, and 18, 1913. eee On Public Exhibition from Saturday, April 5th, at The Anderson Galleries METROPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION Madison Avenue at Fortieth Street, New York CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. All bids to be per tor as numbered in the Catalogue. 2. The highest bidder to be the buyer; in all cases of disputed bids the lots 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 purchased 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 inconvenience in the settle: ment 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 cor- rectness of the description, authenticity, genuineness, or for any defect or fault in or concerning any lot, and makes no warranty whatever, but will — sell each lot exactly as it is, wirHouT RECOURSE. But upon receiving before the date of sale, expert opinion in writing that any lot is not as repre- sented, 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 Casn. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions any sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and all such lots as remain uncleared after twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale will be resold by either private or public sale at such time as the Metropol- itan 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. Bids are received personally or by mail, telephone, or telegraph. We make no charge for executing orders for our customers, and use all bids competitively and buy at the lowest prices 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 responsible for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and packers. Priced Copy of this Catalogue, $2.50. THE ANDERSON GALLERIES Metropolitan Art Association Madison Avenue at Fortieth Street, New York Telephone Murray Hill 7680 ORDER OF SALES The Sessions begin at 2:30 and 8:15 o'clock First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, April 16th . . Lots 1-176 Chinese and Japanese Teapots, Cut Glass, Ornamental China and Chinese Weapons. Second Session, Thursday Afternoon, April 17th . . Lots 177-359 Chinese and Japanese Teapots, Cabinet Objects, Ivory Miniatures, and Wash- ington, Napoleon, Lincoln, and Grant Portraits. Third Session, Thursday Evening, April 17th . . Lots 360-508 Japanese Prints, Paintings and Engravings. Fourth Session, Friday Afternoon, April 18th . . Lots 509-691 Teapots, Bric-a-brac, Marbles, Bronzes, Oriental Rugs and Cabinets. Fifth Session, Friday Evening, April 18th . . Lots 692-760 Paintings by French, Spanish, American and English Artists. A Collection of | Teapots from China and Japan Callected tint thosetcruntries many years ago by STUART ELDRIDGE and consigned from Newport, Rhode Island = N. B.—The following collection of Teapots will be found to possess many interesting examples from the point of view of age, rarity, and beauty or quaintness of shape. It has been considered wise to offer a certain proportion of them 4 grouped i in lots, and these will be sold not subject to return. FIRST SESSION _ Wednesday Afternoon, April 16, 1913, at 2 30 o'clock Bence and Japanese Teapots, Cut Gin, Oma- mental China, and Chinese Weapons 1 FIFTEEN SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZE TEAPOTS. In pottery and decorated porcelain. 2. NINETEEN SMALL TEAPOTS. Mainly pottery of light weight. 3 TWELVE TOKIO TEAPOTS. Various shapes and sizes. 4 TWELVE SMALL AND MEDIUM TEAPOTS. Including a pair in brown Shidei ware. SIX MINIATURE TEAPOTS. 6 COLLECTION OF TWELVE TOKIO TEAPOTS. Various shapes. 7 SEVENTEEN SMALL TEAPOTS. Mainly of pottery in brown and gray tints. Be 8 TWELVE KIOTO TEAPOTS. a 7 i a f 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 LZ, 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 SIX OLD KIOTO TEAPOTS. Various shapes and designs. ELEVEN CHINESE TEAPOTS OF SHIDEI WARE. A set of five melon-shaped teapots, a set of three cylinder-shaped, and three double teapots. SEVEN LARGE TEAPOTS. Three of coral color, and two blue and white. TWELVE MINIATURE TEAPOTS. Decorated porcelain, shaped as flowers. SIX BLUE-AND-WHITE TEAPOTS. Various shapes and designs. TEN OLD IRON AND BRONZE KETTLES. Various shapes and small in size. SIX MEDIUM-SIZE TEAPOTS. Two of Ise Banko ware, with relief decoration. TWELVE KIOTO TEAPOTS. Various shapes and sizes. OLD HIZEN TEAPOT. Figure of Hotei. OLD BANKO TEAPOT. SIX BANKO TEAPOTS. Various sizes. FIVE MEDIUM-SIZE TEAPOTS. One of white paste, one deep blue, and one with green running glaze. TEN TEAPOTS OF QUAINT SHAPE. Dog and fox, two elephants, set of masks, etc. THREE TEAPOTS. By Kozan, Tanzan, and Idzumo. OLD KIOTO TEAPOT. Gourd-shape. SIX SMALL TEAPOTS. | OLD HIRADO WINE-POT. Blue and white. EIGHT SMALL AND MEDIUM TEAPOTS. In plain and decorated yellows and cream. 8 RI Blues ground. 2 “TWELVE TOKIO TEAPOTS. derail Various shapes and sizes. OLD HIRADO TEAPOT. jae TWELVE POTTERY AND PORCELAIN TEAPOTS. Be ere small and medium sizes. se “OLD HIRADO WINE-POT. ___-Blue-and-white decoration. 34 SIX TEAPOTS. Me ~ Prevailing tone, white. 35 HIRADO TEAPOT. With a handle of quaint shape. TWELVE KIOTO TEAPOTS. Various shapes and sizes. OLD HIRADO WINE-POT. COLLECTION OF TWELVE TEAPOTS OF DIF- FERENT MAKES. OLD SATSUMA WINE-POT. COLLECTION OF BLUE-AND-WHITE TEAPOTS. _ Various shapes. (Five pieces.) OLD SATSUMA TEAPOT. Gold decoration. KAMEYAMA WINE-POT. Blue-and-white decoration. OLD CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE TEAPOT. HIRADO TEAPOT. Fountain-shape. OLD SATSUMA TEAPOT. Gold decoration. OLD MAKUJU TEAPOT. Shaped like a fowl. 47 48 49 50 51 52 253 54 55 “ye 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 OLD KIOTO TEAPOTS. Various shapes and designs. (Six pieces.) OLD SATSUMA WINE-POT. Buddhistic decoration in gold. THIRTEEN SMALL PORCELAIN TEAPOTS. Each holding one cup of tea. KOZAN TEAPOT. Bowl-shape. OLD COCHIN CHINA TEAPOT. Bull-shape. KOZAN TEAPOT. Represents Paris under the sea. CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE TEAPOT. TWELVE KIOTO TEAPOTS. Various shapes and sizes. SIX TOKIO TEAPOTS. Various shapes and designs. Cut Glass and Fine Table China TEN ETCHED CLARET GLASSES,. TEN ETCHED COCKTAIL GLASSES, AND SEVEN ETCHED CORDIAL GLASSES. TWELVE BOHEMIAN CUT GLASS CLARETS. CUT GLASS BERRY BOWL AND SEVEN CUT GLASS SALT CELLARS. TWELVE CUT GLASS GOBLETS. TWELVE CUT GLASS TALL CHAMPAGNES TO MATCH. . TWELVE CUT GLASS CLARETS TO MATCH. ROYAL WORCESTER TEAPOT AND CREAM JUG. (Spout of creamer chipped.) TWELVE HUNGARIAN BOUILLON CUPS AND SAUCERS. FIVE PORCELAIN PLAQUES. Decorated with figure subjects; not uniform. 10 SS ee = . re - wae 7 i "oe G2 Oe ee ee 67 68 69 70 71 ig 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 FIVE PORCELAIN Beg tae Not uniform. TWO PORCELAIN PLAQUES. One Austrian, with bronze easel, and one Japanese. SIXTEEN DINNER PLATES. With scroll borders and orchid decoration. NINE CARLSBAD TEA PLATES. With blue-and-gold decoration. FISH PLATTER AND TWELVE SERVICE PLATES AND SAUCE BOWL. With blue marine decorations. CUT GLASS DECANTER AND CUT GLASS WHIS- KEY JUG. (Lip chipped.) CUT GLASS BERRY BOWL AND CELERY HOLDER. CUT GLASS FRUIT DISH AND CUT GLASS BOWL WITH SILVER RIM. Marked with monogram. TWELVE INDIVIDUAL CASSEROLES WITH SIL- VER-PLATED HOLDERS. TWELVE BREAD-AND-BUTTER PLATES, AND TEN SAUCE DISHES TO MATCH. SIX OVAL RAMEKINS OF ASSORTED DECORA- TIONS AND TEN DRESDEN ALMOND TRAYS. SIX DRESDEN CHOCOLATE CUPS AND SAUCERS AND SIX ESCALOP DISHES. DRESDEN ICE CREAM PLATTER AND TWELVE SERVICE DISHES. LIMOGES BERRY BOWL, TWELVE SERVICE DISHES, CREAM PITCHER AND SUGAR BOWL. (Sixteen pieces, including covers.) SIX CUT GLASS FINGER BOWLS AND TRAYS. CUT GLASS DECANTER AND CUT GLASS CARAFE. CUT GLASS WATER PITCHER AND MILK JUG. 11 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 SIX DRESDEN PLATES WITH PIERCED BORDERS, AND TWELVE BREAD-AND BUT PLATES. TO MATCH. CUT GLASS ICE CREAM PLATTER AND TWELVE SERVICE DISHES. CUT GLASS PICKLE DISH AND CUT,GLASS JAR. (Cover missing.) FIVE CALDON PLAQUES, DECORATED WITH DOGS’ HEADS. . TWO METLACH PLAQUES. THREE BONN PLAQUES WITH BLUE-AND-WHITE DECORATION. TABLE SILVER (PLATED). Comprising fourteen salt tubs (Meriden Co.), six silver-handled knives, one silver butter knife. (Twen- ty-one pieces.) TABLE SCARF. Of gold thread embroidery. Size, 35 x 19 inches. COPPER LUSTER PITCHER. Relief panel decorations of an equestrian figure of the “Duke of Wellington” and angel carrying scroll, on white paste. (Slight crack near the handle.) Very fine and rare. Height, 534 inches. SENTOKU BRONZE VASE WITH SIDE HANDLES. Decoration of sparrows and flowers, inlaid in bronze and shakudo. The upper part of the vase in old key pattern, kiri crest mark in the center, also inlaid in shakudo and gold. Made in the Province of Kaga. Height, 14 inches. PAIR OF OLD BERLIN COVERED VASES. With scroll handles springing from human heads, crowned with laurel, and having figure and flower panels. TWO SEVRES TUILERIES PLATES. THREE OVAL FAIENCE PLAQUES. MIRROR TABLE PLATEAU AND SIX SEVRES PLATES. Diameter of plateau, 14 inches. 12 Bray 98 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 a OVAL SEVRES VASE. Painted with Watteau scenes and flower garlands, hav- ing a pierced ormolu rim of scroll pattern with handles shaped as female heads. Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches. PAIR OF COVERED SEVRES VASES, With decorations to match the preceding. Height, 28 inches. DRAWING ROOM PORCELAIN LAMP AND SHADE. With gold decoration and gold mountings. Height, 44 inches. SIX CROWN DERBY FRUIT PLATES. With flower decorations. SIX SEVRES PLATES. With bleu-de-roi rims, the centers painted with Watteau scenes. FIFTEEN CARLSBAD PLATES. Decoration, rose sprays. PAIR OF AUSTRIAN PORCELAIN VASES. Painted with figure panels of the ‘Three Graces”’ and ‘Judgment of Paris’; gold loop handles and detached porcelain pedestals. (One cover repaired.) GOLD LACQUERED TRAY. Square in form, with decorations of leaves and flowers. CUT AND PRESSED GLASS TABLEWARE. Twelve cut glass sherries, eight etched sherries, seven cut glass vichy glasses, eight tall champagnes, eleven champagnes with monogram, five mushroom glasses, fourteen tumblers, two cut glass champagnes, one flower vase, three Franzenbad crystal cups (one imperfect). (Seventy-one pieces in all.) MISCELLANEOUS ASSORTMENT OF CHINA. Comprising five Japanese coffee-cups and saucers; thirteen Japanese teacups and saucers, not uniform; two Royal Worcester Bonbon dishes; five French sauce dishes; two Crown Derby cream jugs; one Japanese pin tray and one blue and gold tray. (For- ty-seven pieces.) AUSTRIAN CHOCOLATE POT AND SIX DRESDEN CHOCOLATE CUPS AND SAUCERS. Chocolate pot, with painted panel on a blue ground. 13 108 TABLEWARE WITH BLUE-AND-GOLD DECORA- TION. Including twelve soup plates, two platters, eleven saucers and eight teacups; ten coffee-cups with eleven saucers; eleven ramekins and twelve saucers; six sauce dishes, twelve tea plates, six bread-and-butter plates and a tureen (cover missing). Decoration not uniform. (One hundred and two pieces.) 109 ASSORTED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. Comprising four Edelweiss Thun plaques; two mottled trays; two Limoges salad dishes with fowl decoration; one Crown Derby vase; one Edward VII Coronation plaque. (Ten pieces.) Chinese Ping-Ki, or Weapons Representing Various Periods, and Used During the Boxer Uprising Against Foreigners From the Collection of EDWARD RUNGE of Flushing, N. Y. Expert in Oriental Art, who has spent many years in China 110 CHINESE KAU SIN KE, OR LINKED CHAIN LASH. Forged iron, with linked rings and section rods, terminating in a large spike form. Used for extorting confessions and for torture. Cloth-covered handle. Length, 35 inches. 111 ANOTHER, SIMILAR KAU SIN KE. Larger than the preceding implement; with corded iron handle. Length, 42 inches. 112 ANCIENT CHINESE SUAN TOU FUNG, OR WAR HAMMER. Brass motel de fer with melon-shaped head. Length, 14% inches. 113 SUAN TOU FUNG, OR WAR HAMMER. Bronze head of bulbous form; with iron rod handle. Length, 16 inches. 114 FUNG, OR WAR HAMMER OF IRON. With heavy truncated head; handle of iron, covered with cane reeding. Length, 1934 inches. 115 FUNG, OR WAR HAMMER OF IRON. With cloth-covered handle; smaller than the pre- ceding. Length, 1634 inches. 14 7 me re 116 117 118 119 120 ja 122 123 124 125 ANCIENT FUNG, OR WAR CLUB. Four-sided baton of welded steel, bearing two em- blems; with bronze-and-wood handle, with dragon- head hilt and floral pattern pommel. Probably of the Ming dynasty. Length, 20 inches. BRASS TUAN TAO KE, OR PRODDING SHORT SWORD. Baton or blade, tapering hexagonal in section; with wood-covered handle and brass truncated pommel. Sixteenth or Seventeenth Century. Length, 25% inches. TUAN TAO KE, OR PRODDING SHORT SWORD Tapering welded steel baton or blade, four-sided in section; with brass dragon hilt, iron handle and truncated pommel. Ming dynasty. Length, 241% inches. CHINESE TAU KIEN, OR PRODDING SWORD. With welded steel blade; brass dragon-head at the hilt; handle of iron and wood, with faceted brass pommel. Ming dynasty. Length, 27 inches. CEREMONIAL TAU KIEN, OR PRODDING SWORD. Old dull gilt bronze; tapering triple edged blade, with truncated hilt; corded handle and melon- shaped pommel. Probably Seventeenth Century. Length, 27% inches. TAU KIEN, OR CEREMONIAL SWORD. Tapering four-sided blade of bronze, with chased dragon motifs; emblems on hilt; corded handle. Length, 29 inches. TAU KIEN, SIMILAR TO PRECEDING. Same form and emblems. Length, 29 inches. TAU KIEN, OR CEREMONIAL SWORD. Tapering welded steel blade, in quadratic sections, with brass dragon-headed hilt and quadrifoil guard- plate; cloth-covered handle and faceted pommel. Length, 30 inches. TAU KIEN, OR PRODDING SWORD. Similar to the preceding; with truncated hilt and pommel of wrought iron; handle covered with green braiding. Length, 33 inches. TAU KIEN, OR PRODDING SWORD. Matching the preceding and of same length. 15 126 LONG TAU KIEN, OR CEREMONIAL SWORD. __ Tapering welded iron blade, in quadratic section, = = with recurrent notching; iron octagonal guard-plate and truncated pommel with wood handle covering. Length, 33 inches. | 127 ANCIENT TAU KIEN, OR CEREMONIAL SWORD. With welded iron blade, in quadratic section, tapering to a point; grip of copper and wood in spindle form. Length, 27 a inches, 128 ANCIENT TAU KIEN, OR CEREMONIAL SWORD. Welded iron blade, with close bisected engrailment, tapering down to the point; grip of taped iron, with octagonal guard and truncated iron pommel. Length, 32% winches. 129 TAU KIEN, CEREMONIAL SWORD. Similar to preceding; with round iron hilt-guard, and taped handle. Length, 32% inches. 130 TAU KIEN, OR LONG CEREMONIAL SWORD. Welded iron plate, in quadratic section, and close recurrent engrailment, tapering down to the point; round iron hilt-guard, showing pierced dragon scrolls; handle of iron with fanciful pommel. Probably Seventeenth Century. Length; 37 inches. 131 CHINESE BRASS KIEN, OR CEREMONIAL SWORD. Tapering quadratic brass blade, with handle, showing faceted hilt and pommel; fastened in one piece. Length, 23% inches. 132, ANCIENT CHINESE TUAN TAO, OR SHORT SWORD. Tapering welded steel blade, in quadratic section; brass dragon-head hilt-socket, with quillions of handle turned upward, showing triple dragons to match. Length, 22 inches. 133 TAU KIEN, OR LONG CHINESE SWORD. | Welded steel blade, double edged, tapering in triple . section; with dragon-headed hilt and octagonal | guard; grip of brass and wood. Length, 36 inches. — 4 134 CHINESE KIEN, OR SHORT SWORD. With welded iron blade, tapering in quadratic section; cloth-covered grip with quillions (reversed European fashion) turned alternately down and upwards. Sixteenth Century. Complete length, 2534 inches. 16 eS ee aint ili aa |e: | is he): gi ae Ee | Otte 3 6.136 meray. 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 _ CHINESE KIEN, OR SHORT SWORD. Similar to the preceding, showing hilt with quillions. Length, 23% inches. TAU KIEN, OR CHINESE SWORD. Fashioned like a saber, with grooved blade of welded iron; brass guarded hilt; including blue braiding and brass pommel. Complete length, 23 inches. CHINESE SCIMITAR. Semi-Persian shape; with iron blade, guarded hilt and grip of iron with blue braided cording. Probably of the Seventeenth Century. Length, 27 inches. CHINESE BEHEADING SWORD (Shah Shau Kien). Broad welded steel blade, single-edged and without point; guarded grip, including braiding. Complete eagih 31 Y% winches. LONG CHINESE SWORD, IN SCABBARD. Broad blade, saber shape; with guarded hilt and braided iron handle; shagreen leather scabbard with iron mounting. Length, 34 inches. CHINESE BEHEADING SWORD (Shah Shau Kien). Ancient form of broad welded steel blade, with singled edge and grooving; hilt-guard of iron with cloth-covered grip. Length, 39 inches. CHINESE “TWO-HANDED” EXECUTIONER’S SWORD. Ancient Chinese form. Broad blade, with long wood handle, covered in blue and red braiding; hilt with quillions reversed (turned upward and downward); iron loop replacing butt at end of handle. Length of blade, 26% inches; length complete, 5114 inches. CHINESE CHI TSIANG, OR HAND SPEAR. Long-pointed blade of welded iron, with spike below handle; grip guarded by a crescent-shaped attach- ment (Chou-fang), pointed and keen-edged. Length, 36 inches. ANCIENT CHINESE FANG, OR SPIKED WAR CLUB. Round iron shaft with “lappet”’ prong, finished by a heavy butt end or pommel. Length, 26 inches. CHINESE PIRATE SWORD. With hooked boarding point and spiked end; handle- guard sustaining crescent-shaped prongs of welded iron. Length, 27 inches. 17 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 CHINESE PIRATE SWORD. ; Similar to preceding, with cloth-covered handle, Length, 27 inches. CHINESE PIRATE SWORD. Larger than preceding; same form, with cloth- covered handle, as used. Length, 36 inches. CHINESE PIRATE SWORD. Similar to the preceding. Length, 36 inches. CHINESE PIRATE SWORD. Larger than preceding; same form. Length, 38% inches. CHINESE PIRATE SWORD. Larger than preceding; same form. Length, 41 inches. UNIQUE CIRCULAR GARROTING KNIFE. Of welded steel, fashioned in annular form to slip over the head; crescent-shaped handle attachment, with spear-like prongs at either end; has braided cord grip. CIRCULAR GARROTING KNIFE. Fashioned in circular form, similar to preceding. Same size. Chinese Pole or Shafted Weapons ORNAMENTAL CHINESE PROCESSION POLE. With wrought-iron insignia or head-piece; open-work, including three round warning rattlers, held at the socket. CHINESE TSIANG TAO, OR SPEAR. Long blade of welded iron, with brass dragon-head attaché or socket; has wood shaft with spiked end. CEREMONIAL YI CHI TSIANG OR SPEAR. Broad welded iron blade, with shagreen surface and brass dragon-head socket; finished with iron hilt- guard; wood shaft with spiked end. CHINESE KOU TSIANG, OR SPEAR. Short flamboyant (waved) blade of welded iron, with crescent attachment at side; brass socket and wood shaft. 18 Etec 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 ~ 165 166 CHINESE TSIANG TAU, OR PARTISAN. Trident-shaped head of welded iron, with broad center blade and two short curved side prongs with wood shaft. CHINESE TSIANG TAU, OR PARTISAN. Trident head, of welded iron, with pommel-shaped center blade and two flamboyant side prongs; with wood shaft. TSIANG TAU, OR PARTISAN. Trident head, of welded iron, with flattened center blade and two wide flamboyant side prongs with wood shaft. TSIANG TAU, OR PARTISAN. Trident head, of welded iron, with pommel-headed center blade and two flamboyant side prongs; wood shaft. TSIANG TAU, OR PARTISAN. Double spear prongs, with straight spiked quillions on either side; \wood shaft. PROCESSIONAL K’ANG CHA, OR PARTISAN. Trident head of welded iron, with flattened center blade and two curved lappets or prongs, including rattlers with wood shaft. CHINESE K’ANG CHA, OR PARTISAN. - Trident head, of welded iron, with center spear and two curved side prongs or choo-fung; wooden shaft. CHINESE “WOLF-TEETH” SPEAR. Ornamental welded iron blade, with crescent attach- ment and brass dragon-head hilt; wood shaft. Ming dynasty. CHINESE YAH LI TIAN LANCE. Welded iron spear-head, with double hooks turned downward; wood shaft. CHINESE K’ANG CHA, OR HALBERD. Ancient form. Broad curved blade of welded iron, with brass dragon-headed attache or hilt and guard; wooden shaft. LARGE STATE HALBERD. Similar ancient form; with wood shaft. 19 167 CHINESE an HALBERD. Similar to preceding. 168 CHINESE STATE HALBERD. oe Similar shape to preceding, with etched i i ~ has spiked wood shaft. i CHINESE K’ANG CHA, OR HALBERD. be. European pole-axe form, with cutting ‘bl ade ee lateral spear; has wood shaft. Ppa CHINESE CEREMONIAL HALBERD. — . Broad spreading blade, enriched with silver Ray : cening, including emblems and inscriptions; : round guard and spiked wood shaft. , Fire Arms 171 CHINESE RIFLE. With long barrel and old-fashioned mateh-lock. 172 CHINESE DAMASCENED RIFLE. Barrel richly incrusted with silver and gold i in flo and arabesque pattern; old-fashioned match-| and powder cup; teakwood stock. 173 CHINESE “TWO-MAN GUN.” Copied after European model; with breech fouide oa and teakwood stock. Bears Chinese mark. — Male 174 LARGE “TWO-MAN GUN. ie 175 MAUSER RIFLE. - German model of 1870. Used by the regular aes in China. This piece was used in the battle of ae Zun. 176 CHINESE RIFLE. | : With breech-loading improvement and sight piece; oe Bf: copied from European models. Walnut. stock.we) ae 20 fe SECOND SESSION a fie day Afternoon, April 17, 1913, at 2:30 o’clock } eq ie ‘ C hinese and Japanese Teapots, Cabinet Objects, Wry Miniatures, and Washington, Napoleon, Lincoln, and Grant Portraits i 7 COLLECTION ‘OF TWELVE KIOTO TEAPOTS. \ _-__ Various sizes. * This and the following lots of teapots are all from the alta ‘Collection. (See note at the beginning of the cat- alogue 8 TWENTY-FIVE SMALL AND MINIATURE TEA- £OTs. Of various cetee in pottery and porcelain. ELEVEN SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZE TEAPOTS. One of old Satsuma, as a gourd, with relief decoration. TWENTY-ONE SMALL TEAPOTS. Mainly pottery of light weight. TWELVE PORCELAIN AND POTTERY TEAPOTS. f Medium and small size. ; COLLECTION OF ELEVEN IMARI TEAPOTS. Various shapes. TEN TOKIO TEAPOTS. Various shapes. SIX KIOTO TEAPOTS. OLD SANDASAJI TEAPOT. Carved surface. ELEVEN BANKO TEAPOTS. SIX KIOTO TEAPOTS. Various shapes. SIX VARIOUS TEAPOTS. Different makes. / 21 189 190 191 19 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 SEVEN TEAPOTS. a Pair of Dog Foo, as a Pomegranate, Peaches, ete. TWELVE BLUE-AND-WHITE TEAPOTS. Various sizes. SIX KIOTO TEAPOTS. Various shapes and sizes. Bf TWELVE CELADON TEAPOTS. Assorted shapes. OLD HIRADO WINE-POT. Blue-and-white decoration. LACQUER HOT-WATER KETTLE. SIX CHINESE TEAPOTS. Various shapes and decorations. CANTON BLUE-AND-WHITE TEAPOT. TEN TEAPOTS OF QUAINT DESIGN. Several in the form of birds, fishes, ete. TWELVE SMALL TEAPOTS. Holding one cup of tea or less. ELEVEN TEAPOTS OF VARIOUS MAKES. SEVEN PORCELAIN AND POTTERY TEAPOTS. Of medium size; three shaped as tea-houses. SIX LARGE TEAPOTS. Two of white paste, as doves, and others. FOUR LARGE TEAPOTS. Pottery and porcelain in browns and sage-green. TEN TEAPOTS OF QUAINT SHAPE. A tortoise of white paste; driver on elephant; Hotei with his bag; a mandarin duck; and others. TEN SATSUMA TEAPOTS. Of medium size. OLD IRON HOT-WATER KETTLE. Basket-shape. FIFTEEN SMALL TEAPOTS. Each holding one cup. EIGHT PORCELAIN AND POTTERY TEAPOTS. Brown, green, blue and white, and red. 22 vy, ii ey fs sg: ‘OUR ‘LARGE TEAPOTS. Or blue-and-white and decorated porcelains, and two of pottery. ; . y Daa : : 209 SIX BANKO TEAPOTS. ve y “ne __ Various shapes and sizes. 7 TWO ‘VERY LARGE TEAPOTS. Z ie ‘i Used as signs for tea-houses. : a l OLD FU CHOU TEAPOT. —— ~ Carved ania er 23 TWO OLD SATSUMA TEAPOTS. ad ey small size. : as 7 OE green and decorated porcelain. OLD IMARI ~WINE-POT. Blue and gold. NINE SATSUMA TEAPOTS. Different shapes and sizes. OLD YATSUSHIRO WINE-POT. ~ Medallion decoration on gray. - KOZAN TEAPOT. Gourd-shape. TEN PORCELAIN AND POTTERY TEAPOTS. The porcelain ones of white paste decorated with poems. COCHIN CHINA WINE-POT. Green on yellow glaze. ELEVEN KIOTO TEAPOTS. Various shapes and sizes. LARGE IMARI TEAPOT. Paneled decoration in blue and white. SIX WINE-POTS AND TEAPOTS. Decorated porcelain and pottery. SIX LARGE BLUE-AND-WHITE TEAPOTS. Round, barrel and slender shape. 225 DELFT TEAPOT. y a. 4 | 23 Z61 233 234 235 | 236 (| 237 238 230 240 241 242 243 -KOZAN TEAPOT. ae Ra he TWELVE CHINESE TEAPOTS. a a Various shapes, including some of ° wi SIX MEDIUM-SIZE TEAPOTS. ee ' In decorated porcelain and Pont Pak oF 4 : } ene Hawthorn decoration in blue. SIX CHINESE TEAPOTS. Of various shapes and sizes. MINO TEAPOT, Gourd-shape. — SIX KIOTO TEAPOTS. Various shapes and sizes. TWELVE POTTERY AND PORCELAIN TEA Slender shapes in various colors, mainly blue ind» white. “hy OLD BIZEN TEAPOT. Fountain-shape. OLD SATSUMA WINE-POT. With gold maple leaves. BOTTLE VASE WITH COVER. THREE PAINTED PLAQUES. CLOISONNE PLAQUE. 7 With bronze easel. GILT METAL ADJUSTABLE DISH STAND. PAIR OF AGATE AND BRONZE VASES. = ~— “ With enamel decoration. Height, 9 inches | THREE PAINTED PORCELAIN PANELS. Figure subjects. LARGE OVAL BLUE-AND-WHITE BONN PLAQUE. - BRONZE CARD RECEIVER AND CARVED SHELL OSTEND PLAQUE. TWELVE FRAMED WATER COLORS AND PRINTS. be i ne 24 eke yn? ban 7 gle f 47 (248 251 252 253 254 295 256 tae 258 Zo -249- 250. AUSTRIAN COVERED VASE. Painted with figure panel on a pink ground; detached pedestal. (Chipped.) | Height, 12 inches. ITALIAN GLASS CUP AND SAUCER WITH LACE DECORATION, AND GLASS TRAY WITH GOLD DECORATION. IVORY BOX, WITH MINIATURE OF MARIE ANTOINETTE ON THE COVER. IVORY MINIATURE OF LADY IN GREEN HAT. Oval easel frame. JAPANESE IVORY CARVING. Lady carrying a parasol. - Height, 5 inches. IVORY _ MINIATURE PAINTING OF TWO CHERUBIM. In ormolu frame. IVORY MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF MADAME DE LA TONE. IVORY MINIATURE OF MADAME ELIZABETH IN PINK HAT. IVORY EASEL FRAME, CONTAINING A PORCE- LAIN MINIATURE PAINTING OF A GIRL. JAPANESE IVORY CARVING. Man scared by a snake, carrying a baby in a basket. Height, 5 inches. CHINESE IVORY CARVING. Brush-holder and stand; the holder carved in relief, with a landscape showing tea-house on a background carved in a geometrical pattern. Height, 4 inches. TWO SMALL SEVRES CUPS AND SAUCERS. Green and gold, with portrait panels. COALPORT CUP AND SAUCER OF BLUE AND GOLD, AND SMALL DRESDEN CUP AND SAUCER. FOUR DRESDEN MUSICAL MONKEYS. JAPANESE IVORY CARVING. Man peddling turtles, with child. Height, 3 inches. MINIATURE BUST OF A CHILD IN GILT METAL. 25 na 260 261 262 263 264 265 267 268 269 270 271 202 203 274 275 276 JAPANESE IVORY CARVING. Amma going to the Temple. Height, 5 inches, IVORY MINIATURE OF MADAME DE MON- — TESPAN. THREE IVORY FIGURES OF BOY MUSICIANS, CARVED IVORY EASEL MINIATURE FRAME, Oval, with intricate garden scene with figures. JAPANESE IVORY CARVING. Old man and a god. Height, 21% inches. IVORY BROOCH AND EARRINGS, AND THREE IVORY SLEEVE BUTTONS. The former carved with wheat, the latter with roses and daisies. JAPANESE IVORY CARVING. Fruit venders. TWO SWEETMEAT BOXES. One of Russian enamel and one of Dresden porcelain. ROCOCO CUP AND SAUCER AND A TORTOISE- SHELL MANDOLIN. (The latter imperfect.) GERMAN IVORY CARVING. Miniature Grand Piano. (Imperfect.) JAPANESE IVORY CARVING. ' Hotei with his bag, from which a child crawls. Height, 2 inches. IVORY MINIATURE OF AN ENGLISH BEAUTY. IVORY MINIATURE OF MADAME VICTOIRE. In easel frame. IVORY MINIATURE OF THE MARQUISE DE NAVARRE. In easel frame. JAPANESE IVORY CARVING. Fisherman with crabs, with a child on his back. Height, 434 inches. LADY’S IVORY POCKET NOTEBOOK. The front carved in relief, with a picture of a shepherd- ess and flock. 26 oS ee) Nae aa 290 291 > 292 JAPANESE IVORY GROUP. * Two children playing with doves. Height, 534 inches. CIGARETTE HOLDER OF MEERSCHAUM AND AMBER. Carved with a dog and foliage. CARVED DOG’S-HEAD CANE HANDLE. JAPANESE IVORY CARVING. Animal trainer, with monkey and rats. z Height, 3% inches. POCKET MINIATURE PORTRAIT CASE OF IVORY AND GILT METAL. The front showing a relief picture of a falconer and dog. IVORY CIGARETTE CASE. With hinged lid, carved with a coiled dragon in relief. SILVER MATCH-BOX. The cover set with an enamel marine picture. MINIATURE CANDLESTICK OF ENAMELED GILT METAL. IVORY MINIATURE OF MARIE ANTOINETTE In easel frame, set with sparks. THREE PIECES OF ORMOLU MINIATURE | FURNITURE. Sofa, table and chair, upholstered in painted silk. COALPORT BONBON BOX. TWO CARVED IVORY FIGURES OF GERMAN MUSICIANS ON BARREL PEDESTALS. THREE CARVED IVORY FIGURES OF MUSICAL CUPIDS. CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF CHILD CARRYING GRAPES. SET OF MINIATURE FURNITURE IN ENAMELED GILT. Consisting of sofa, four chairs, table and easel picture. IVORY MINIATURE OF MARIE ANTOINETTE. In ormolu frame. IVORY MINIATURE OF A LADY IN BLUE HAT. In oval ormolu easel frame. 27 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 FOUR PIECES OF MINIATURE FURNITURE, IN FILIGREE SILVER. te Table, two chairs, and washstand. SLEIGH IN SILVER. SILVER BOX SHAPED AS A SHOE, AND BOUQUET a ian HOLDER OF FILIGREE SILVER. ‘ CARAVEL AND SCIMITAR OF FILIGREE SILVER. : IVORY MINIATURE OF LADY IN DIRECTOIRE ~ COSTUME. In ormolu frame with easel. | es | IVORY MINIATURE OF MARY QUEEN OF = ae SCOTS. . i y In ormolu easel frame. na, ees ENAMELED MINIATURE OF MARIE AN- TOINETTE. In ormolu easel frame. TWO IVORY GROUPS. . One, ‘‘The Broken Pitcher”; the other, a deer and pail. : DRESDEN FIGURE OF A BALLET DANCER, | . DRESDEN PORCELAIN REEL. (Imperfect.) THREE PAINTED PORCELAIN PANELS. One figure subject; two Swiss scenes. PAINTED PORCELAIN PICTURE—*THE MUSIC LESSON.” Framed. Height, 17 inches; width, 11 inches, Washington and Napoleon Articles ) i: From the Collection of WILLIAM LANIER WASHINGTON TWO FLAT-IRON STANDS. With Washington portraits in relief. OVAL MEDALLION BRONZE OF NAPOLEON IN RELIEF. In Directory costume of Directory period. 28 315 316 B17 318 6 DECORATED PORTRAIT BUST OF NAPOLEON IN BISQUE. Height, 7% inches. BURSLEM BUST OF ABRAHAM CLARKE. By William Machin. Height, 10 inches. BRONZE RELIEF PLAQUE OF MILTON. Mounted on a copper panel. ie Size of relief plaque, 6 inches square. PAIR OF BISQUE PORTRAITS. Busts of Napoleon III and the Empress Eugenie. . Height, 8% inches. BELLEEK TOBY JUG, AS A STANDING FIGURE OF WASHINGTON. In cocked hat. -MILK GLASS MUG. Of Colonial design, with spread eagle and laurel wreath. | PAIR OF WASHINGTON CHINA PITCHERS. The head of Washington in cocked hat. Height, 9 inches. BRONZE PANEL, WITH DOUBLE RELIEF PORTRAITS. McKinley and Roosevelt. Height, 10 inches; width, 13 inches. WASHINGTON’S FIRST INTERVIEW WITH HIS WIFE. Engraved by G. R. Hall, after Ehninger. Folio ~ framed. COPPER MEDALLION HEAD OF FRANKLIN. In high relief. Diameter, 51% inches. BISQUE PORTRAIT BUST OF WASHINGTON. Height, 15 inches. BRONZE PORTRAIT MEDAL OF GENERAL GRANT, BY HUGHES BOVY, GENEVA. Signed, and dated 1868. BRONZE OBVERSE IMPRESSION OF A WASHING- TON MEDAL, BY VIVIER. MILLET’S MEDALLION IN FROSTED SILVER— GENERAL GRANT. In oval frame with glass. Height, § inches. 29 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 351 332 BISQUE BUST OF NAPOLEON. ay Greatcoat; no hat. _ Height, 10% inches. TWO BRONZE RELIEF PANELS. Figure of Washington, and Washington and his family. Framed. Heights, 844 inches and 5% inches. — BRONZE RELIEF OF WASHINGTON. Mounted on velvet-covered panel, in oval shadow box. — Height, 18 inches; length, 23 inches. BRONZE MEDALLION RELIEF PORTRAIT OF MARTHA WASHINGTON... On black velvet panel, in oval frame. BUST ANTIQUE OF WASHINGTON. Profile in relief, after Saint Memin. Mounted in black frame, with oval glass. Height, 15 inches; width, 12 inches. BRONZE STATUETTE OF WASHINGTON. On serpentine marble base. Height, 13 inches. BRONZE STATUETTE OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. With long coat, cocked hat in hand. Height, 10% inches. METAL GROUP. Diana and Actaeon (as a deer). (Imperfect.) Height, 10 inches; length, 13 inches. OLD BRONZE LION-HEAD DOOR KNOCKER. Bronze column vendome. (Imperfect.) PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, WOVEN IN SILK. Made by Carquillat of France. Framed. Height, 9% inches; width, 7% inches. COPPER HEAD OF LINCOLN IN RELIEF. Mounted on an oval oak panel. Height (of head), 11 inches. TWO COPPER HEADS OF LINCOLN IN RELIEF. Similar to the preceding, but unmounted. . TEN COPPER HEADS OF LINCOLN IN RELIEF. THIRTEEN HEADS OF LINCOLN IN RELIEF. Similar to the preceding. 30 333 — 334 : ) 4 , 335 — 336 Tafa! ERATOR ERT ca ama Taner 2. rr ? a | i. 337 338 L4 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 STANDING FIGURE OF NAPOLEON IN TERRA COTTA. With title “1814.”” (Repaired.) BRONZE BUST OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON. On black marble base. Height, 14 inches. BRONZE INKSTAND AND PAPERWEIGHT. Terminal figures reading books, and winged sphinx. THREE EMPIRE RELIEF PLAQUES OF ORMOLU, ON SERPENTINE MARBLE GROUND. Napoleon and Josephine; bust of Napoleon (both by Bovy); Napoleon with the King of Rome before an altar. Signed, Andrieu. (Three pieces.) Diameters, 8, 84%, and 9 inches. THREE BRONZE CLASSIC URNS. One on marble base (imperfect); one with wood base. Heights, 15%, 12, and 6 inches. BRONZE EMPIRE INKSTAND. Bronze figure of Napoleon as Emperor, and military trophies. Height, 12 inches; length, 15 inches. BRONZE HEAD OF NAPOLEON. THE VENDOME COLUMN IN BRONZE. Heights, 9 and I1 inches. APOTHEOSIS OF NAPOLEON IN BRONZE. Head with garlands, eagle, and trophies. In a shadow box. Height, 13 inches; width, 11 inches. SMALL BRONZE BUST OF SIR ROBERT PEEL. On a circular bronze pedestal. Height, 9 inches. BUST OF WASHINGTON IN HIGH RELIEF. On a square bronze panel. Height, 614 inches; width, 54% inches. ELECTRO BRONZE PANEL. Washington in Masonic dress. Framed. Height, 5% inches; width, 4 inches. BRONZE RELIEF BUST OF WASHINGTON. Height, 7 inches. COPPER HEAD OF WASHINGTON IN RELIEF. Unmounted. Height, 11 inches. TWO COPPER HEADS OF WASHINGTON IN RELIEF. 31 347 348 349 350 351 ja2 B53 354 355 356 357 359 SEVEN COPPER HEADS OF WASHINGTON. | RELIEF. TEN COPPER HEADS OF WASHINGTON I RELIEF. ne COPPER URN WITH LEAF HANDLES. ’ Pi Height, 13 inches. a OLD OVAL IRON MEDALLION OF GEN. WIN- FIELD SCOTT. ey). Head in high relief. Height, 12 inches. LARGE OVAL SILVER-PLATED TRAY. Engraved with portrait of Washington, surrounded by trophies. Marked, ‘Brevoort House.” Scroll handles. In shadow box. Length, 33 inches; width, 19 inches. ANTIQUE WROUGHT-IRON SHOVEL AND TONGS. With old copper tray. Dating from the Seventeenth Century. (Three pieces.) BRONZE CANDLESTICK, AS AN ANGEL. Standing on a circular base. Height, 18% inches. SATSUMA PORCELAIN SEATED FIGURE. The Goddess of Benignity. (Imperfect.) Height, 27 inches. BLACK MARBLE CLOCK. Set with two bronze tablets; one a scene from Waste ington’s life, and one a motto. (The base imperfect.) Height, 1914 inches. BRONZE ELECTRO FIGURE OF WASHINGTON. ~— Standing figure, holding sword to breast, draped in cloak. With circular wood base. Height, 22% inches. BRONZE RELIEF PORTRAIT PANEL OF - FRANKLIN. Signed, C..L. Hogboom. Framed. Height, 18% x 16% inches. BRONZE RELIEF PORTRAIT PANEL OF GRANT. Signed, C. L. Hogboom. Framed. Height, 18 inches; width, 1 5 inches. BRONZE PANEL, WITH PORTRAIT HEAD OF JEFFERSON IN RELIEF. By C. L. Hogboom. Signed, and dated 1884. Framed. Height, 18 inches; width, 15% inches. 32 THIRD SESSION Thursday Evening April 17, 1913, at 8:15 o'clock Japanese Prints From the Collection of GEORGE JAY SMITH of New York HIROSHIGE 1796-1858 ’ Pupil of Toyohiro 360 VIEW OF YECHIZEN; CEDAR TREE OF KOSHU; STEAM CARS. (Three pieces.) 361 VIEWS OF MATSUSHIMA; KAGAMIDAI HILL; MAISAHA. (Three pieces.) 362 NIGHT SCENE NEAR YOSHIWARA; VIEW OF KASUMIGA SHEHI; AKABA TEMPLE. 363 VIEWS OF SHINEGAWA; ASAHUSA TEMPLE; HACHIMAN TEMPLE. (Three pieces.) 364 VIEWS OF FUJIKAWA TEMPLE; NINHONBASHI BRIDGE; GOYAHU KAHAN TEMPLE. (Three pieces.) 365 VIEW OF BENHEI CHANNEL; ONE OF THE CHUSHINGURA SERIES. 366 PLUM BLOSSOMS AT KAMEIDO. 367 OWO BRIDGE, KYOTO. HOKUSAI 1760-1849 (See also Nos. 456 to 462) 368 VIEW OF SOSHIN. From the ‘Thirty-six Views of Fuji.” 369 FUJI FROM THE TEMPLE. From the ‘Thirty-six Views of Fuji.” 33 370 371 B72 3/3 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 ACTORS TAKING PART IN A PLAY. By Hokusai, but signed Shunro. TWO SURIMONO PRINTS. Boy carrying a kite; a ventriloquist. SAILBOAT; FISHES; SEA FOOD. This and the following fifteen lots were cut from books. (Three pieces.) WILD BOAR; TEMPLE BELL; DEATH OF WARRIOR. (Three pieces.) COMBAT; CHERRY BLOSSOMS; CROSSING THE BRIDGE. (Three pieces.) SNOW SKETCHES; RAINY DAY; SPIRIT OF THE DEAD. (Three pieces.) BRIDGE; THE WIND; A LANDSCAPE. (Three pieces.) FUJI ON A CLEAR DAY; FUJI IN Mes THE ASSASSINATION. (Three pieces.) SHOKI; SUSPENSION BRIDGE; SUDDEN APPEARANCE OF FUJI. (Three pieces.) DISTANT FUJI FROM THE HILL; ARCHERY CONTEST; A WRESTLING MATCH, (Three pieces.) WARRIOR GALLOPING; WASHING A HORSE; WRESTLING MATCH. (Three pieces.) STRONG WOMAN STOPPING A RUNAWAY HORSE; DANGEROUS CARE; HOME OF MICE. (Three pieces.) WARRIOR; RISING SUN; SEVEN GODS OF HAPPINESS. (Three pieces: ) FARMING; UMBRELLA FUJI; THE EARTH- QUAKE. (Three pieces.) 34 “two PRINTS OF BIRDS; ay METAL MINE. BI (Three pieces.) . : . 385 ‘TRIS BLOSSOMS; PEONIES; SKETCH OF _ TURNIPS. e : (Three pieces.) | % Fy 386 _ PILGRIMS; SAGES PERFORMING MIRACLES; oth TIGER AND WATERFALL. (Three pieces.) 387, PROSPEROUS DRY-GOODS HOUSE; FLOWER e VENDOR; DIFFERENT TYPES OF PEOPLE. ae (Three pieces. es.) —_ 388 88 SPECIES OF CRABS; THE FERRYBOAT. 4 iS Reproduction. (Two pieces.) ty mee e KORIUSAI ¥ aoe ; , ‘i 1730-1795 Bin ip i Saetuiareed by Harunobu and his chief pupil. 389) GROUP OF YOSHIWARA LADIES. en Soft and beautiful colors. (An important piece.) KORIUSAI AND HOKKUI - YOSHIWARA LADY AND HER MAIDS (Koriusai); TEMPLE WORSHIPPER (Hokkui). . KOWO TWO DANCERS. KUNISADA —— 1785-1864 Pupil of and influenced by Toyokuni ACTOR AS WARRIOR, FENCER, AND _ IN CHARACTER. (Three pieces.) STORY FROM “EIGHT TAILED DOGS”; ACTOR AS A WOMAN AND AS A PRIEST. (Three pieces.) TEA-HOUSE GIRL; ACTOR TAKING PART OF A YOUTH; WARRIOR ON HORSEBACK. (Three pieces.) ACTOR TAKING PART OF MIDDLEMAN; LAST DAY OF SAMURAI; ACTOR TAKING PART OF GIHEI. (Three pieces.) 35 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 LADY LOOKING IN THE MIRROR; DAMIO’S ATTENDANT; PLAY FROM CHUNGURO., (Three pieces.) YOUNG LORD ON A BOAT; WOMAN STANDING IN THE SNOW. (Two pieces.) SET OF NINE PRINTS FROM THE CHUSHINGURA SERIES. From the ‘‘47 Ronins.”’ (Nine pieces.) KUNIYOSHI 1790-1861 Pupil of Toyokuni LADY URASATO; CHINESE LANDSCAPE FROM NIJIU SHIKO. (Two pieces.) AUTUMN MOON; STRONG MAN; ILLUSTRATION FROM THE “HUNDRED POEMS.” (Three pieces.) OKUMARA MASANOBU 1685-1764 Pupil of Kiyonobu BLACK AND WHITE PRINT. Daikoku drawing coins out from his treasury hammer. Miscellaneous Japanese Prints BATTLE SCENE. Double print by Kunikiyo. MAN AND WOMAN. By Toyokuni. WOMAN WITH AN UMBRELLA. By Gekko. (Three pieces.) IMAGINARY BOX. By Fusatana. ; VIEW OF SHINOBAZU POND. By Hiroshige. A YOSHIWARA LADY. By Yeizan. (Three pieces.) 36 io elf i (a Sy f Bets pees 404 ¢ crowp TRYING TO SEE A WRESTLING MATCH: By Kunikatsu. | om MPLE FESTIVAL. By Kunitsune. - BATTLESHIPS. By Kiyochika. 05 SWEEPING THE SNOW. ! a By Fusitane. ACTOR. - : Be By Kunichika. , _ SHAKKIO DANCE. oe print by Kunisata. (Three pieces.) Sie pieces.) ee, we WIND STORM. (2 By eas oa = By Ponta, (Three pieces.) : 407 WEDDING SCENE. By Kenzan. ae A PLUM ORCHARD. i By Sadehiro. HOUSE WARMING. By Sukesada. (Cut from a book). (Three pieces.) “ 03 LADY LEANING OVER. By Kunichika. i . TIGER HUNT. | i __By Yoshitora. oa. _ CROWDS ON RIOGOKU. BRIDGE. _ By Sadahide. (Three pieces.) au ADMIRING THE SNOW. 3 By Fusitane. LADIES’ HEADS. By Kikumaro. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. By Shuncho. (Three pieces.) 410 AN ACTOR. | _ By Sadafusa. | GIRL WITH A SWORD. , By Yoshi Iku. COURT LADIES OUTING. By Toyokuni. 37 411 GIRL WITH AN UMBRELLA. By Chikanobu. BATTLE SCENE. By Shuntei. MAID DRESSING HER HAIR. By Kuniyasu. 412 THE RISING SUN. By Shunko. A TEMPLE FESTIVAL. By Kuniyasu. TAKING A WALK. By Shuncho. 413 A BOATMAN. By Hokuyei. SURIMONO PRINT. Court Dance by Shigenobu. LADY ADMIRING IRIS. i Reproduction by Kiyonaga. SHIGEMASA il 1738-1819 Pupil of Harunobu 414 WARRIOR; DRAGON HUNT; PRESENTING A Three prints taken from a book. 415 TWO PRINTS OF POETS; A FLOWER STUDY. Three prints cut from a book. SHINSAI Pupil of Hokusai 416 THREE SURIMONO PRINTS. Despatch box; fancy tiles; monkey. (Three pieces.) SHUNSEN 1760-1829 417 FERRYBOAT AND RIOGOKU BRIDGE. 418 HUNTING FOR FIREFLIES. 419 COUPLE WATCHING STORKS AND THEIR NESTS. 420 FERRY BOAT; INTERIOR VIEW OF A TEA-HOUSE. (Damaged.) (Two pieces.) 38 oy SHUNTEI AND RENZAN 1 WARRIOR. By Shuntei. WORSHIPPER AND BIRTHDAY PARTY. (Three pieces.) _ SUGAKUDO AND MASAYOSHI WARRIOR. By Masayoshi. BIRD AND FLOWERS; FLOWERS AND BIRD. (Three pieces.) SUKENOBU BLACK AND WHITE PRINT. A ferryboat. Framed. HORSE SHOW; REVENGE; PLAYING THE FLUTE. This and the following lots are extracted from a book of his prints. (Three pieces.) 425 PRIEST SAIGIO; SELECTING SHELLS; FISHERWOMAN. (Three pieces.) 426 SCENE IN A TEA-HOUSE; VISITING THE TEMPLE; STORY FROM AN ILLUSTRATED BOOK. (Three pieces.) TOSHIYOSHI AND KUNIYASU 427 AN ACTOR. ; By Kuniyasu. ° 7 _ VEGETABLE VENDOR; ANCIENT COSTUME. 1% (Three pieces.) TOYOKUNI 1769-1825 Pupil of Toyoharu 428 FOUR DOUBLE PRINTS. Actors on the stage. (Four pieces.) 429 TWO DOUBLE PRINTS. Actors on the stage. ACTOR IN CHARACTER. (Three pieces.) - 430 TWO TRIPTYCHS. Actors taking part in a play. (Two pieces.) 39 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 44] 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 GIRL ‘CROSSING ARTIFICIAL STREAM; QUARREL IN A TEAHOUSE; COURT LADY, AND ACTORS IN A PLAY. (Double print.) (Four pieces.) ACTORS IN CHARACTER. yuan Old man; a bad character; two as warriors. (Four pieces.) ACTORS IN CHARACTER. : bait A warrior, a poet, and an assassin... (Three pieces) i ANCIENT WARRIOR; VIEW OF MEGURO Be i TEMPLE; | ACTOR TAKING PART IN A PLAY. (Three pieces.) VIEW OF ATAGO TEMPLE. LADY READY FOR A WEDDING. (Two pieces.) CHUSHINGURA SERIES. Set of eleven prints. Rare. (Eleven pieces.) PORTRAIT OF YOKIHI. One of the three beauties of ancient China. Rare print. . ACTOR TAKING THE PART OF A VILLAGE GIRL; COURT LADIES GOING TO A-PICNIC. INTERIOR VIEW OF THE STAGE. UTAMARO 1759-1806 COUPLE PERFORMING A PUPPET PLAY. YOSHIWARA BEAUTY AND HER MAID. LADIES ADMIRING A KAKEMONO. NIGHT SCENE ON THE SUMIDA RIVER. THREE WATER-CARRIERS. NIGHT SCENE ON THE SUMIDA RIVER. FESTIVAL OF BEZEITEN TEMPLE. PLAYING WITH A CHILD ON A BOAT. MAID DRESSING HAIR; YOSHIWARA LADY. Reproductions. (Two pieces.) ACTOR AS A LOVER; LADY SEATED ON A BENCH. Reproductions. (Two pieces.) 40 1 ¢ t 452 453 454 455 . 456 SILK INDUSTRY; BEAUTIES OF A TEAHOUSE; LADIES LISTENING TO A NIGHTINGALE. Reproductions. (Three pieces.) YEISEN 1789-1848 VIEW OF HIRATSUKA VILLAGE; LADY HOLDING A COAT; LADY STANDING BY THE RIVER. (Three pieces.) TEA-HOUSE ON OMORI ROAD. ON THE ROAD TO KISO. ASAHUSA TEMPLE IN THE SNOW; INARI TEMPLE. (Two pieces.) YEIZAN AND GEKKO RIDING THROUGH THE WOODS. (By Gekko.) LADY SEATED; A GIRL DANCING. (Three pieces.) YOSHITOSHI Died in 1892 DOUBLE PRINT; THE BATHERS; LADY SITTING ON A BENCH. (Two pieces.) Pis6a JAPANESE PAINTING MOUNTED AS A KAKE- 457 458 459 MONO: KWANNON, GODDESS OF MERCY (half life size), AND HER FOLLOWERS. Painted in gold and colors. The background is also painted as a pattern of old brocade. Dating from about the year 1400. Very fine and rare. HOKUSAI 1760-1849 HIGH ARCHED WOODEN BRIDGE. On which three men have stopped to look down in the water. This and the following five lots of prints by Hokusai were purchased from the Lathrop collection through Mr. Hamilton Easter Field. FWO LOO CHOO (RYU KIU) ISLAND. One from the ‘Series of Eight.” TWO COURT LADIES AMUSING THEMSELVES WITH BATTLEDORE AND SHUTTLECOCK. 4l oT aa ae ee 460 461 462 - 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 TRAVELERS CROSSIN G A SUSPENSION ] | TWO MEN SEATED. 3 LORD AND ATTENDANTS ON A FOOT BRIDGE. pe Modem French, Geanial and Early English Paintings PRINT ENTITLED “ROSES” AFTER TOJETTI. Tinted in water colors; in oval gilt frame, C. F. DAUBIGNY 1817-1878 LANDSCAPE. Charcoal drawing signed with monogram. ae Height, 17 inches; width, 24 asia Yoytt Sae F. BASKE Contemporary Japanese Painter A COUNTRY ROAD. Water color, signed. Height, 1544 inches; width, 10% inches. ALFRED EMILE MERY Contemporary French Painter THE FALLING FLOCK. Water color, signed. Height, 13 inches; width, 20 inches. CLARKSON STANFIELD English, 1793-1867 A TOILER OF THE SEA. Wash drawing, signed and dated 744. . Height, ‘13 inches; width, 18 ee ' F,. BASKE Contemporary Japanese Painter — SPRING. Water color, signed. Height, 1 8 inches; width, 11 inches. FR. BARTOLOZZI EDMUND KEAN AS RICHARD III. Engraved after William Hamilton. Full length. Folio. F. O. C. DARLEY American, 1822-1888 ATTACKED BY INDIANS. Original drawing, signed and dated 1875. . Height, 1834 inches; width, 28 inches. 42 tee: DAUBIGNY 1817-1878 471 OXEN PLOUGHING. Double a chalk drawing signed with monogram. Height, 12 inches; width, 19 inches. WILLIAM HALL is “WASHINGTON RECEIVING A SALUTE ON THE _ FIELD OF TRENTON. Engraved after John Faed. Folio. = ; EUGENE DELACROIX Gee 700-1263-_ 473 DOMESTIC FOWL AND HORSE. _ Pen gawing signed with initials E. D. ~ Height, 10 inches; width, 14 inches. ' NICOLAS RHEIN 1767-1819 THE MAD BULL ATTACKING TWO DOGS. - Mezzotint after hae 1792. Folio, proof before title. - NAPOLEON IN EGYPT. Line engraving. Folio. J. F. MILLET LA BOUILLIE. Etching, small 4to, 1861. Third state, before the plate was reduced. F. BASKE Contemporary Japanese Painter OLD CASTLE IN TOKIO. _-Water color, signed. Height, 12 inches; width, 19 inches. ALFRED EMILE MERY Contemporary French Painter FLOWERS AND BIRDS. Water color, signed. Height, 12 inches; width, 19 inches. VICTOR NEHLIG % American, 1830-1910 479 AN INDIAN BRIDE. en Canvas, signed. Height, 15 inches; width, 94% inches. WILLIAM OLIVER STONE ‘ American, 1830-1875 480 PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Canvas. Height, 10 inches; width, 7% inches. 43 ed ee ee en : = 7 S " cr “481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 _ C. F. DAUBIGNY 1817-1878 LANDSCAPE. Charcoal drawing, ered tne mon Height, 12 inches; RICHARD CREIFELD Contemporary American Painter: ee AN ARAB SOLDIER. Canvas, signed. Height, 14 inches; CHARLES LORING ELLIOTT American, 1812-1868 PORTRAIT OF HENRY CLAY. Oil, on paper. Height, 9 inches; — ALFRED EMILE MERY Contemporary French Painter — A STUDY OF APES. Water color, signed. Height, 18 inches; F. BASKE Contemporary Japanese Painter _ CHERRY TREES IN RAIN. pe Oar Water color, signed. hake Me % Height, 11 inches; width, 17 inches. WILLIAM OLIVER STONE ah a American, 1830-1875 Mal PORTRAIT OF A LADY. ; re Canvas. Height, 12 inches; width, 8 inches. Pa F. J. HEIM i \ French, 1787-1865 ' ear MOTHER AND CHILD. \ ee Canvas, circular. Height, 8 inches; width, 7 inches. — THOMAS LOCHLAN SMITH American, 1835-1884 SNOW SCENE. Canvas, signed and dated 1865. e Height, 6 inches; width, 10 inches. a jJ.S. KING American Etcher THE HEAD OF A COW. After a painting by Carleton Wiggins. Japan proof. Eanes signed by both painter and etcher. Framed. 44 L. E. VAN GORDER i. ; Contemporary American Painter ‘490, NIGHT VIEW OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. me Canvas, signed and dated ’86. ~~ ee Height, 10 inches; width, 12 hee HENRY SECURAE 491, VENUS AND BACCHUS. ae: Canvas, signed. Height, 17 inches; width, 16 inches. _— ~ -F. BASKE — iy Contemporary Japanese Painter 492 FUJI FROM SURUGA. ae Water color, signed. } Height, 12 inches; width, 18 inches. _— — CHARLES FRANCOIS POERSON -J French, 1653-1725 493. MONKEYS. DINING. . On copper. Height, 7% inches; width, 934 inches. THOMAS DOUGHTY American, 1793-1856 494 HUDSON RIVER LANDSCAPE. | Canvas. Height, 17 inches; width, 21 inches. ' UNKNOWN PAINTER 495 THE WATER MILL. Canvas relined. Height, 14 inches; width, 22 inches. E. W. NICHOLS 496 ON THE RHINE. ; . Canvas, signed. Height, 11 inches; width, 18 inches. F. BASKE Contemporary Japanese Painter 497 BREAKING OF THE MISTS. Water color, signed. Height, 19 inches; width, 12 inches. JOHN BERNAY CROME English, 1793-1842 498 ENGLISH LANDSCAPE. Canvas. Height, 15 inches; width, 22 inches. UNKNOWN PAINTER 499 MARINE. Canvas. Height, 21 inches; width, 28% inches. 45 F. BASKE ae Contemporary Japanese Painter oa 500 FUJIYAMA. ae Water color, signed. ee Height, 1134 inches; wid, 7 JAN VONCK Dutch 1660- —~S01 BARNYARD FOWL. Canvas. Height, Af. inches; width, pg an ae : . JEAN BAPTISTE CORNEILLE > ae 1649-1695 502 SALVATOR ROSA AT THE CARNIVAL. re et Canvas, signed. Height, 30 inches; width, an “inch HENRY VAN DER STRAETTEN Dutch, 1680-1737 . é 503 CLASSIC LANDSCAPE. dean: che Canvas. Height, 25 inches; width, 29 inch J. W. CARMICHAEL ba | : English, 1800-1868 504 VIEW ON THE ENGLISH CHANNEL. Canvas, signed on the back. i Height, 25 inches; width; 30 inches. JOHANN PETER MOLITOR 1702-1757 ; 505 SAINT CECILIA. y Li Ne Panel. Height, 31 inch width, 1834 pA ot UNKNOWN PAINTER OF THE DUTCH SCHOOL 506 PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN. ~ ‘ ae Panel. Height, 18 inches; width, 24 inches. HENRY INMAN tae a American, 1801-1846 507 AUTUMN IN THE CATSKILLS. Oval, canvas. Height, 24 inches; width, 29 aan DOMENICO CARNOVALE (Attributed) ae Italian, Sixteenth Century 508 VIEW OF PISA. ci Canvas. Height, 13 inches; width, 29 inches. = LOUIS LEOPOLD BOILLY French, 1761-1845 508a STREET BARRICADE DURING THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. P Canvas. H eight, 30 inches; width, 42 inches. 46 FOURTH SESSION | Friday Afternoon, April 18, 1913, at 2:30 o’clock Teapots, Breebae Marbles, Bronzes, Andirons, < ~Oniental Rugs, and Cabinets - Teapots from the Eldridge Collection (See note, page 1) + 509 “TWELVE MEDIUM-SIZE TEAPOTS. Tees one of old Satsuma, one Banko ware and others. - 510 FIFTEEN MEDIUM AND SMALL TEAPOTS. Of porcelain and pottery. 511 SEVEN SMALL AND ONE LARGE TEAPOTS. . Mainly pottery in brown. ‘512 SEVEN TEAPOTS, INCLUDING FOUR LARGE Be)? ONES. In decorated blue. 513 SIX LARGE TEAPOTS. ieee Of decorated porcelain and brown pottery. __-—s°+514.:« SEX BANKO TEAPOTS. fae ; Various shapes. 515 COLLECTION OF SIX KIOTO TEAPOTS. Various shapes and decorations. 516 EIGHT PORCELAIN TEAPOTS. One of white paste, the others blue and white. 517 SEVEN LARGE AND MEDIUM-SIZE TEAPOTS. re j One lacquer and the rest of pottery. 7 ee 518 TWELVE ASSORTED KIOTO TEAPOTS. ia 519 FIFTEEN MINIATURE TEAPOTS. : Porcelain and pottery, plain and decorated. 520 TWELVE BLUE-AND-WHITE TEAPOTS. Various shapes. 47 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 541 542, FIVE LARGE TEAPOTS. SIX TEAPOTS. ~Monochrome and decorated ‘green. — ; me RURI WINE-POT. Blue glaze. OLD KUTANI TEAPOT. TWELVE ASSORTED KIOTO TEAPOTS. _ OLD IMARI TEAPOT. — oo). _ Boat-shape. ; oi RIOSAI TEAPOT. NINE METAL TEAPOTS AND “HOT-Ws KETTLES. 24 Various sizes. OLD PEWTER WINE-POT. FOUR LARGE TEAPOTS. One with a view of Fuji from Kioto. LARGE KIOTO TEAPOT. CHING LUNG WINE-POT. Peach-shape. _ sa TWELVE SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED: TEAPOTS. Decorated porcelain and brown pottery. + OLD KIOTO WINE-POT. OLD OWARI TEAPOT. FIVE PORCELAIN TEAPOTS. Blue-and-white and decorated porcelain. OLD KUTANI TEAPOT. TEN SMALL PORCELAIN TEAPOTS. Each holding one cup. CHINESE WHITE TEAPOT. Dragon spout and handle. LARGE SOMA TEAPOT. TEN SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZE TEAPOTS. Banko and other wares. OLD IMARI TEAPOT. Gold decoration. In blue-and-white porcelain. 48 i) -- oO * —_ 543 ‘TALL WINE-POT. | ‘ Old Imari. Blue and white. 544 _ LARGE SOMA TEAPOT. 545 TEN SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED TEAPOTS. Mainly blue and white. 546 -RIOSAI ‘TEAPOT. : ri _ Gourd-shape. _ 547 SIX MEDIUM-SIZE TEAPOTS. 2 _ One of green running glaze. ; OLD KIOTO TEAPOT. ah In form of a cat. 9 Six CHINESE TEAPOTS. SIx- LACQUERED WINE-POTS AND TEAPOTS. One carved as trunk of a tree and partly lacquered; _ various sizes. ‘OLD KINKOZAN TEAPOT. CHINESE CORAL-COLORED TEAPOT. - OLD KAGA TEAPOT. In the form of a turtle. CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE WINE POT. OLD KUTANI WINE POT. Green figures on red ground. SEVEN TEAPOTS OF QUAINT SHAPE. __ Three blue-and-white, one turquoise and two white. KIOTO WINE-POT WITH COVER. Blue-and-white decoration. HIRADO WINE-POT WITH COVER. Pine tree in bloom. KOZAN TEAPOT. Carved decoration of fishes. BLUE NANKING TEAPOT. ie Blue medallion. 561 TWELVE MEDIUM-SIZED TEAPOTS. Satsuma and other porcelains, including two of white paste. 56la HIRADO TEAPOT. Bell shape. 49 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 572 oe ee a ee Bric-a-Brac and Bronzes DRESDEN PORCELAIN CANDLESTICK. Blue-and-gold decoration. PORCELAIN BONBONNIERE AND LACQUERED ty CARD BOX INLAID WITH MOTHER OF PEARL. DECORATIVE FRENCH COLOR PRINT: “CON- Pf - SOLATION DE L’ABSENCE.” | Framed in an ornamental bronze frame. COQUELIN IN CHARACTER OF CYRANO. Autographed half-tone print in passepartout frame. IN THE TUILERIES GARDENS AFTER FRANCOIS — FLAMENG. Goupil facsimile color print. WINTER SUNSET BY M. SKINNER. Oil painting, signed with initials. Height, 6 inches; width, 9 inches. PAINTED PORCELAIN PANEL: “AN INTERVIEW WITH CUPID.” . Framed. Height, 7% inches; width, 5% inches. pee PORCELAIN COVERED BONBON- NIERE Painted with panel picture on green ground. SMALL VIENNESE TRIPOD VASE. Painted with figure panel on green ground; with gold decoration and gold feet. CROWN DERBY SLENDER-NECK VASE. With incised gold floral decoration on a blue splash ground. Height, 8% inches. MINTON VASE. Painted with daisies and violets, the shoulder of honeycombed gold. DOULTON GLOBULAR VASE. With figure decoration of ‘‘Noontide Rest.’ AUSTRIAN PORCELAIN COVERED VASE. Of flattened ovoid shape, painted with symbolical figures representing music, having gold mask handles. 50 fe 2573 ote pee, 375 580 581 582 583 584 585 (J a Pe ag" i . ‘ ; i a . t GLASS VASE WITH ENAMELED LILY DECORA- TION AND BRONZE BASE. DOULTON VASE. | With moonlit landscape and figure decoration. Height, 8% inches. CAMEO GLASS VASE. With white roses on a pink ground. ITALIAN MAJOLICA GROUP OF BOY AND SHELL. TWO CYLINDRICAL JAPANESE VASES. Decorated with bird panels in gold. ROYAL WORCESTER VASE. Of bamboo design with three handles. METAL VASE WITH ENAMEL DECORATION. Subject, a girl and Iris flowers. Height, 714 inches. AUSTRIAN PORCELAIN INK STAND. ’ With two inkwells. ORMOLU JEWEL CASKET. Top set with a painting on porcelain of Psyche. ENAMELED GILT METAL VASE. With gold lattice and flower decoration. AUSTRIAN GLOBULAR VASE. With panel picture entitled ‘Reflection,’ on gold ground. PAIR OF AUSTRIAN PORCELAIN URNS. Painted with classical figure panels on gold ground. Height, 7% inches. ROOKWOOD VASE. With wild rose decoration on pink ground. PAIR OF FRENCH BRONZE VASES. With gilt figures of nymph and dryad in relief. Height, 10 inches. COALPORT VASE. Decorated with a Cupid and Psyche panel on a pink ground; having gold scroll handles. Height, IJ inches. TWO SMALL BRONZE BUSTS. Of a peasant man and woman. Height, 5 inches. AUSTRIAN BRONZE GROUP: “THE HALT AT THE WELL.” Height, 13 inches. 51 586 587 588 589 590 591 ay Ps 593 594 595 596 Oh 598 599 ROOKWOOD VASE. Of dark-red glaze with dragon decoration in silver. ~ Height, 7 Te DOULTON FLAMBE VASE. a an Of dark-red with flower decoration. Height, 7 ae ae Bt COPELAND COVERED VASE. Urn shaped, painted with chrysanthemums on a 1 gold ground; gold handles. BRONZE STATUETTE OF ST. PAUL. GRUEBY MELON VASE. Dark blue mat surface. Height, 9% inches. DESK THERMOMETER. Mounted on a column surmounted by a figure of Psyche. Height, 101% inches. GILT BRONZE FIGURE WITH HEAD AND ARMS, OF IVORY. A girl feeding chickens. On circular marble base. Height, 11 inches. DRESDEN PORCELAIN LOVING CUP. Painted with three medallions; having three gold scroll handles and three paw feet. Height, & inches. SMALL SEVRES COVERED URN. With painted floral decorations and ormolu mountings. Height, 11 inches. PAINTED PORCELAIN PANEL. The Vestal Virgin, after Angelica Kaufmann; framed. Height, 1034 inches; width, 8¥2 inches. ROOKWOOD PITCHER. With decoration of currents. Signed A. R. V(alentine.) Height, 13 inches. TWO VIENNESE BRONZE ANIMAL FIGURES: “STAG AND DOE.” Height, 10 inches. GLASS FLAGON VASE. _ Salmon pink; with flower and vine cameo decoration. Height, 13 inches. BRONZE SPREAD EAGLE. On a base of yellow marble formed as a fluted broken column. Height, 9 inches. 52 Height, 10 inches. a a ie M 607 608 609 610 611 612 PAINTED PORCELAIN PANEL. Subject “Ruth,” signed Meinell; in Florentine wood frame. Height, 15% inches; width, 914 inches. ROYAL BERLIN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF QUEEN LOUISE OF PRUSSIA, AFTER PAINTING BY RICHTER. Height, 111% inches. GLASS TOBACCO JAR WITH COVER. With pele at floral mountings in variegated bronze. Height, 7% inches. MINTON VASE DECORATED BY SOLON. With gold faun mask handles. Height, 11 inches. PAIR OF PORCELAIN CANDLESTICKS. Amorini holding flower cups. Height, 11% inches. al FIGURE OF A DUTCH MARKET Signed Boisdorf. Height, 13 inches. CROWN DERBY COVERED ROSE JAR. Melon-shaped; with incised gold decoration of fruits and flowers. Height, 14 inches. VIENNESE COVERED TRIPOD VASE IN THREE PARTS Painted with classical figure subjects on dotted gold ground. Height, 15 inches. PORCELAIN COVERED VASE. Painted with Watteau scenes and flowers on a crimson ground; with bronze base, rim and finial. (Cover repaired.) Height, 18 inches. PAIR OF DECORATED BISQUE FIGURES OF DANCING GIRLS. AUSTRIAN COVERED URN. With decoration of butterflies and gold scrolls on a blue ground; gold handles and bud finial. Height, 17 inches. TALL CUT CRYSTAL VASE ON SQUARE BASE. Etched Iris decoration. Height, 20% inches. Height, 14 inches. ROYAL BERLIN REVOLVING VASE. Painted with Watteau scenes and having ram’s head handles and ribbons in relief, Height, 20 inches. 53 613 ROYAL BERLIN COVERED VASE. relief; gold loop handles and finial Be as a eae B ?. of grapes. Height, 13% inches. ar? pe 614 CUT CRYSTAL VASE. rane Diamond shape with Iris decoration. ote Height, 11% inches. ak. 615 AUSTRIAN PORCELAIN COVERED URN. Ie The bowl painted with classical figures on a gold — ground and signed F. Koller. Gold handles. — Height, 17% DUES 616 ROYAL WORCESTER VASE. Of cream tinted ground encircled with a gold Beek in high relief. . Height, 14 inches. 617 CUT CRYSTAL CYLINDER VASE. Of green and white with etched Iris decoration. Height, 15 inches. 618 ROYAL CROWN DERBY VASE. Of pink ground; with gold floral relief decoration and three gold vine handles. _ - Height, 13% inches. 619 BRONZE SEATED FIGURE AFTER MICHAEL- ANGELO. ; Juliano de Medici. Height, 16 inches. 620 LARGE SEVRES REVOLVING: COVERED URN. Of bleu-de-roi with ormolu base and rim, having Satyr’s mask handles and grape and leaf finial of ormolu. Height, 25 inches. 621 TALL FLUTED CRYSTAL CYLINDRICAL VASE. Decorated with Passion flowers and vines in gold. Height, 191% inches. 622 BRONZE FIGURE OF A CHILD SEATED ON A GRANITE BASE. Height, 9 inches. 623 DECORATED BISQUE FIGURE WITH AN URN. Height, 29 inches. 624 TABLE JARDINIERE OF IRIDESCENT GLASS. Bronze mountings of tulips and serpents. 625 AUSTRIAN PORCELAIN COFFEE SERVICE. Consisting of tray, coffee pot, sugar bowl, cream jug, and two cups and saucers, decorated with paintings of classical and historical subjects. (Eleven pieces including covers.) 54 DOULTON PORCELAIN COVERED VASE. Painted with roses and having two handles shaped as ram’s heads, and pineapple finial. Height, 11 inches. GREEN AND WHITE CUT GLASS VASE. With etched flower and gold decoration. Height, 9 inches. ITALIAN MAJOLICA PITCHER VASE WITH DRAGON HANDLE. ROYAL WORCESTER COVERED ROSE JAR. Of white and gold with painted floral decoration. Height, 121% inches. TWO VIENNESE PORCELAIN VASES. Of tall slender forms painted with figures symbolizing “Night” and ‘‘Morning,” signed Meisel. Gold handles. - Height, 211% inches. SEVRES PORCELAIN URN. Of bleu-de-roi; with ormolu. handles and mountings; fitted for electricity. Height, 25 inches. BISQUE FIGURE: “DIANA AFTER THE BATH.” Height, 23 inches. LARGE SEVRES COVERED REVOLVING VASE. With figure decoration representing ‘‘Europa and the Bull,” signed Lebrun; ormolu Apollo mask handles and mountings. Height, 27 inches. CROWN DERBY COVERED ROSE JAR. With incised gold decoration of peonies and storks on a pink ground. Height, 13 inches. JAPANESE SILVER PLATED STORK. Watching for his mate. Height, 101% inches. TABLE MIRROR. Mounted in purple velvet, with ornamental frame, of sterling silver. Height, 27 inches; width, 191% inches. FORTY-FOUR VICTOR RECORDS. Instrumental and minstrel numbers, in great variety with a few operatic pieces. METAL CRUCIFIX. Italian workmanship. Height, 11% inches. 55 639 640 641 642 646 648 649 650 651 652 TABLE FRAME OF FRENCH GILT BRONZI Surmounted by trophies and garlands. ~ ; Height, 21 inches; width, 144% inche PAIR OF BRASS ANDIRONS. | Of solid brass; with pierced crown tops and ornament- al fronts, showing lions rampant. With spiral brass bar. ~ Height, 2 feet 3 inches. u BRASS FENDER. | Of strap work in a lattice pattern. Length, 5 ie PAIR OF BRASS ANDIRONS. Showing spheres, pierced and chased, resting on dolphin feet and having torch finials. — Height, 2 feet 6 inches, SMALL BRASS STAND WITH SQUARE ONYX ay LOP: LOW OBLONG CABINET. Decorated in Vernis Martin, with mirror bottom and glass shelf. Height, 40 inches; length, 32 inches. WROUGHT STEEL FIRE SET. Consisting of shovel and tongs. TIGER SKIN MOUNTED WITH HEAD AND CLAWS. — Length, § feet 4 inches. PAIR OF BRONZE ANDIRONS. ; Of strap work with coiled feet and spiral tops; set with colored glass jewels. Height, I foot 7 inches. BRONZE FENDER. | With leaf borders and bronze feet; set with colored glass jewels. Length, 5 feet 6 inches; height, I foot. BRONZE FIGURE BY RIVIERE: “GIRL WITH PIGEON.” Height, 1 9 inches. Signed. Height, 10 inches. BRONZE FIGURE BY SALNSON: ‘A SLAVE GIRL.” Signed. Red marble base. Height, 17 inches. FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE BY A. CARRIER: “DIANA AND HOUND.” Signed. Red marble base. Height, 23 inches. FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE: “THE HUNTRESS.” Red marble base. Height, 26 inches. 56 hs 664 665 666 667 MARBLESTATUETTE: “CHILD WITH FLOWERS.” Signed E. Lapini. Height, 26 inches. ONYX PEDESTAL. With square revolving top and ormolu mountings. MARBLE STATUETTE: “INVERNO.” Signed E. Lapini. Height, 26 inches. FIRE PLACE SET OF HAND-WROUGHT STEEL. Consisting of fire hood, fender, fire dogs, and log guard. (Five pieces.) Width, 4 feet 1% inches; height, 3 feet 5 inches; height of fire dogs, 2 feet. STEEL BASKET GRATE TO- MATCH. OLD KAZAK RUG. Of heavy quality showing shawl pattern. [ Length, 6 feet; width, 5 feet 3 inches. CARABAGH RUG. Dull-red ground with geometrical floral pattern. Length, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet I inch. TWO SMALL ANATOLIAN MATS. Length, 20 inches; width, 17 inches. EUROPEAN WOVEN COUCH COVER. Length, 9 feet; width, 4 feet 10 inches. OLD DAGHESTAN PRAYER RUG. Length, 4 feet 3 inches; width, 3 feet. HAMIDAN PERSIAN HALL RUNNER. Unusual size and fine in color. Length, 15 feet 5 inches; width, 2 feet 3 inches. OLD KAZAK RUG. Of heavy quality, having typical sunburst pattern. Length, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 5 feet 4 inches. FRAGMENT OF AN OLD PERSIAN SAVALAN RUG. Flower pattern on old gold ground. Length, 10 feet 3 inches; width, 5 feet 4 inches. MARBLE GROUP. A child with small dogs; signed E. Beratta, Carara. Height, 37 inches. ONYX PEDESTAL. With square revolving top and ormolu mountings. 57 st xs 669 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 MARBLE GROUP. Sep | Young girl with dog and puppies, signed Calvi, Mi Height, 37 inche WHITE MARBLE PEDESTAL. Zh With square revolving top. FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE OF RED RIDIN HOOD. Signed Ph. Moreau. H cen 24 inches. LOW ORNAMENTAL BRASS STAND WITH ONYX ty TGR: ae Height, 21 inches. a FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE OF A PEASANT GIRL. ¥ 4 Signed A. Leonard. Height, 27 inches. CARVED WOOD PEDESTAL. Of maple, carved in relief with ribbons and garlands. ANATOLIAN SILK PRAYER RUG. The body of nile green with Ghiordes border, the | center showing hanging lamp and columns. Length, 5 feet 9 inches; width, 4 feet 2 inches. — SPINNING WHEEL OF PEARWOOD. (Somewhat damaged.) Height, 43 inches. BRASS FENDER. Of strap work in a basket pattern with balustrade side sections and ball corner knobs. Length, 5 feet 7 inches; height, 9 inches. PAIR OF BRASS ANDIRONS. With urn tops and coiled strap feet. Matches the preceding. Height, 2 feet. LOUIS XVI ARM CHAIR. The frame carved and gilded, the arms and back upholstered with Aubusson tapestry with loose seat cushion covered with Aubusson. BRASS FENDER. Embossed in a flower and leaf pattern, with top rail set with colored glass -jewels. PAIR OF PORTIERES. With tapestry panels of Tenier’s subjects, bordered by olive plush; edges with silk cord and having cord fringe. Length, 9 feet, width, 3 feet. 58 Length, 5 feet 4 inches. ~ 687 688 689 690 691 PAIR OF PAINTED TAPESTRY PORTIERES. Bordered with olive plush and lined with old rose; braided with gold and silver gimp. DRAWING ROOM MIRROR WITH SIDE LIGHTS. With gilt rococo frame having twisted side brackets of three lights each, fitted for electricity. (Frame Chipped.) Length, 53 inches; height, 32 inches. SILK RUG. Blue center with Mihrab showing three ornamental columns and border of Ghiordes pattern. Length, 6 feet 7 inches; width, 3 feet 9 inches. KARABAGH RUG. Of shawl pattern laid in diagonal stripes and in varied colors with a turtle border. Length, 8 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet 8 inches. COMPLETE WINDOW HANGINGS FOR THREE WINDOWS- Consisting of double curtains and lambrequins of blue silk velvet embroidered with gold. VERNIS MARTIN CABINET. With painted panels, curved glass door and side panels; having ormolu mountings and two glass shelves. Height, 70 inches; width, 35 inches. TURKISH GHIORDES CARPET. With red ground having conventional flower design and dark blue border. Length, 16 feet 2 inches; width, 13 feet 2 inches. MERZAPORE INDIA CARPET. With trellis and floral pattern in blue on a dark brown ground having a border of light blue. Length, 19 feet; width, 12 feet. WROUGHT STEEL FIRE SET, WITH STAND. Consisting of shovel, tongs and poker; having copper mountings. (Four pieces.) FIRE SET OF HAND-WROUGHT STEEL. Consisting of two cranes with beacon baskets and chains, log bar, and foot rest. (Three pieces.) Height, 2 feet 6 inches. STEEL BASKET GRATE. 59 FIFTH SESSION | Friday Evening, April 18, 1913, at 8: 15 o'lock Paintings by French, Spanish, Ameticanial 7 - and English Artists — wit F. BASKE ara Contemporary Japanese Painter we i ye 692 SAIL BOATS. Seal Water color, signed. mp Height, 11% inches; width, 17% inches. eos Cc. W. CHAPMAN 693 AN ITALIAN FLOWER SELLER. Canvas. Height, 19 inches; width, 12 inches. AARON D. SHATTUCK American, 1832- SHAS 694. LANDSCAPE. ; eg Canvas, signed. Height, 1 2 inches; width, 10 inches. CHARLES LORING ELLIOTT American, 1812-1868 695 PORTRAIT OF HIMSELF. Oil.on paper mounted on a card. ~ Height, 9 inches; width, 7 inches. G. ARMFIELD 696 A STUDY OF TWO DOGS. Canvas mounted on panel. Height, 16 inches; width, 16 inches. F. BASKE Contemporary Japanese Painter 697 SAGAMI BEACH. Water color, signed. Height; 11 inches; width, 14 inches. F. LAFON 698 HEAD OF A GIRL. : Canvas. Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches. 60 699 — 700 701 702. 703 704 705 706 707 EMILE LAMBINET French, 1815-1878 THE EDGE OF THE VILLAGE. Canvas, signed. Height, 16 inches; width, 12% inches. C. PECRUS THE PET DOVE. Panel, signed. Height, 8% inches; width, 914 inches. DAVID JOHNSON _ American, 1827-1908 LANDSCAPE. Canvas, signed. Height, 5% inches; width, 8% inches. FILIPPO PALIZZI Italian, 1818-1899 HEAD OF AN OLD MAN PAINTED ON THE ARTIST’S PALETTE. Signed and dated 1850. From the Sale of the Collec- tion of the Duce di Dureal, 1890. Height, 11 inches; width, 7% inches. FRANCOIS LAMORINIERE Belgian, 1828- LANDSCAPE. Panel, signed. Height, 10 inches; width, 12 inches. CORNELIS VAN POELENBURG Dutch, 1586-1667 VENUS OF THE ROSE. Panel. Height, 8 inches; width, 10 inches. F. BASKE Contemporary Japanese Painter OLD TAKEYA FERRY. Water color, signed. Height, 18 inches; width, 28 inches. G. A. SARTORIO Contemporary Spanish Painter FISHERMAN’S CHILDREN PLAYING ON THE SHORE. Canvas, signed. Height, 12 inches; width, 27 inches. F. CORDERO : Contemporary Spanish Painter LANDSCAPE IN SPAIN. Canvas, signed. Height, 16 inches; width, 27 inches. 61 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 THEODORE ROUSSEAU 1812-1867 SUNSET. Panel, signed. Height, 12% inches; width, 18% ine “a THOMAS BIRCH y . a 1779-1851 tere ON THE ENGLISH CHANNEL. Bi wy Canvas. Height, 14 inches; wile be ‘inches. — HENRI DARGELAS - ; a ar French, 1828- - * ah HUNTING BIRD’S NESTS IN THE WOODS. eur Panel, signed. From the John Hoey collection. ae oe Height, 18 inches; width, 14 itera,” * F. BASKE oe Contemporary Japanese Painter id A COUNTRY INN. Water color, signed. ee Height, 21 inches; width, 29 inches. on UNKNOWN PAINTER OF THE FRENCH SCHOOL THE MASKED PARTY. Canvas. Height, 21 inches; width,-28 inches. W. M. HARNETT Contemporary American Painter STILL LIFE. Panel, signed and dated 1885. Height, 17 inches; width, 21 inches. UNKNOWN PAINTER School of Greuze HEAD OF A YOUNG GIRL. . Canvas. Height, 17 inches; width, 14 inches. F. A. GRISON Contemporary French Painter BEFORE THE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Canvas, signed. Height, 18 inches; width, 21 inches. Bought from 8S. P. Avery. C. E. SWAN Contemporary English Painter TIGERS IN THE JUNGLE. Canvas, signed. Height, 9 inches; width, 14 inches. 62 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 F. BASKE Contemporary Japanese Painter SURUGA BAY. Water color, signed. Height, 21 inches; width, 29 inches. UNKNOWN PAINTER, FRENCH SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF VOLTAIRE. Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. JEAN BAPTISTE PATER (Attributed) 1695-1736 THE MASKED BALL. Canvas. Height, 24 inches; width, 43 inches. UNKNOWN PAINTER Modern French School WOODLAND SCENE. Canvas. Height, 17 inches; width, 11 inches. JOHN CONSTABLE 1776-1837 LANDSCAPE. Canvas. Height, 20 inches; width, 24 inches. F. ECHENA Contemporary Spanish Painter A SOLDIER OF THE ORIENT. Canvas, signed. Height, 38 inches; width, 21 inches. UNKNOWN PAINTER French School LANDSCAPE. Canvas. Height, 16 inches; width, 10 inches. HENRY HOWARD English, 1769-1847 AN ENGLISH LADY IN WHITE. Canvas, relined. Height, 28 inches; width, 24 inches. Cc. F. DAUBIGNY 1817-1878 LANDSCAPE AT EVENING. Panel, signed. ¢ Height, 8% inches; width, 151% inches. 63 726 727 728 Upse) 730 731 732 733 J. L. E. MEISSONIER ~ 1815-1891 THE SLEEPING GUARD. Panel, signed with monogram. sa Height, 7% inches; width, 5% ine ies. LEON RICHET \ - French, 1847-1907 “ag GIRL GOING TO THE SPRING. ee Canvas, signed. : French, 1804-1886 A SUPPER PARTY. Panel, signed. 1h a Height, 13 inches; width, 16 inches. DUTCH SCHOOL. | ~ oS HEAD OF A MAN. ; oe Panel. Height, 10% inches; width, 8% inches. — From the Collection of David Leavit, who bought it in 1840 of John P. Beaumont, a leading picture dealer of the time, = who sold it as an original Rembrandt. EUGENE DELACROIX 1799-1863 . THE POPE GIVING AUDIENCE. Canvas, signed. Height, 14% inches; width, 11 wee UNKNOWN PAINTER LANDSCAPE, WITH FIGURES. | ees Canvas. Height, 23 inches; width, 28 inches, EUGENE FROMENTIN French, 1820-1876 SCENE IN ALGIERS. Academy board, signed. Height, 14 inches; width, 23 inches. J. B. C. COROT 1796-1875 > ROAD THROUGH A FRENCH VILLAGE. Canvas, relined, signed. An inscription on the back runs: “Souvenir @ affection a mon ami Sensier, Corot.” Height, 15 wnches; width, 18 inches. 64 734 737 738 739 740 741 742 _ JULES DUPRE 1811-1889 LANDSCAPE. Canvas, relined, signed. Height, 15 inches; width, 24 inches. A. LIZONO Contemporary Spanish Painter THE HERO OF THE BULL RING. Canvas, signed and dated 1881. Height, 34 inches; width, 25 inches. GEORGES MICHEL French, 1763-1843 LANDSCAPE WITH WINDMILL. Canvas. Height, 21 inches; width, 25 inches. WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT American, 1824-1879 THE VILLAGE SMITHY. Canvas. Height, 27 inches; width, 20% inches. ADOLPHE MONTICELLI Frerich, 1824-1886 LANDSCAPE AND FIGURES. Panel, signed. Height, 18 inches; width, 14 inches. From the Durand-Ruel Sale, 1887. W-e.c; COROT 1796-1875 AURORA. Canvas, stamped ‘Vente Corot” and signed. Height, 1034 inches; width, 13% inches. Bought in the Corot Sale, 1875. CARLE VAN LOO 1705-1765 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Canvas. Height, 18 inches; width, 14 inches. GUSTAVE COURBET ; French, 1819-1878 LANDSCAPE WITH RUINS. Canvas, signed. Height, 21 inches; width, 23 inches. JAN DAVIDSZ DE HEEM (Attributed) Flemish, 1600-1674 FRUIT PIECE. Canvas. Height, 37% inches; width, 28% inches. 65 (43 744 745 746 747 748 749 750. 751 ENRIQUE MIRALLES Contemporary Spanish Painter THE CIRCUS RIDER. | Canvas, signed. | ae Height, 22 inches; width, 15% N. BARBUDO Contemporary Spanish Painter GIPSIES MOVING. ee signed and dated 1887. = ‘ Height, 16 inches; width, 30 nche FRANK FOWLER ~ American, Died 1910 PEONIES—AN OVERMANTEL DECORATION, Canvas, signed. Height, 33 inches; width, 47 ine THOMAS STOTHARD English, 1755-1834 THE LADY AND HER KNIGHT. ene Canvas. Height, 35 inches; width, 28 inches. DOMENICO INDUNO pied Italian, 1815-1878 THE SOLDIER’S RETURN. Canvas, signed. oN eg. Height, 30 inches; width, 38 inches. == fei GEORGES MICHEL 1763-1843 LANDSCAPE WITH CASTLE. ae: Canvas. — Height, 29 inches; width, 39 inches. UNKNOWN ARTIST THE EDUCATION OF A YOUNG PRINCE. Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 44 inches. ¥ STEPHEN ELMER “. English, -1796 . STRONGLY TEMPTED. Canvas. Height, 29 inches; width, 43 inches. UNKNOWN PAINTER French School DECORATIVE LANDSCAPE. hy Canvas. Height, 25 inches; width, 41 inches. mt 66 752 753 754 755 756 757 758 759 760 C. PITTARA Contemporary Italian Painter CATTLE AT THE WATERING PLACE. Canvas, signed. Height, 30 inches; width, 40 inches. A. LIZONO Contemporary Spanish Painter STREET SCENE IN VENICE. Panel, signed and dated 1881. Height, 15 inches; width, 11 inches. UNKNOWN PAINTER HARBOR ON THE COAST OF THE MEDITER- RANEAN. Canvas. Height, 4% inches; width, 6% inches. A. VAN DER NEER Dutch, 1619-1683 SCENE ON A DUTCH RIVER AT EVENING. Panel. Height, 8% inches; width, 10% inches. JOHN CAWSE English, 1779-1862 A GIRL WITH A DOG. Oval Canvas. Height, 2114 inches; width, 18 inches. BOLTON COIT BROWN Contemporary American Painter THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT KING. Canvas, signed. Height, 27 inches; width, 35 inches. JAN DAVIDSZ DE HEEM (Attributed) Flemish, 1600-1674 FLOWER PIECE. Canvas, signed. Height, 35 inches; width, 28 inches. UNKNOWN PAINTER EVENING IN AN ITALIAN CITY. Canvas. Height, 47 inches; width, 24 inches. EUGENE DELACROIX 1799-1863 THE SHIPWRECK. Canvas, signed. Height, 36 inches; width, 24 inches. 67 AMERICAN BANK ay 2 RESEARCH INSTITUTE GETTY Hi} | } ULM 3 3125 01663 0044 ) 1