A CATALOGUE OF A VALUABLE AND EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF ANCIENT AND MODERN PRINTS, The Entire Property of A -NOBLEMAN+OF HIGH RANK. Part the Third. 1. sp { a» ar iY ; 7 i JfA CONSISTING OF MANY EXTREMELY RARE AND CURIOUS PRINTS BY THE ENGRAVERS OF THE EARLY GERMAN a THE MASTER OF 1466, MARTIN SCHOENGAUER, ISRAEL VAN MECKEN, &c. &c. THE ITALIAN SCHOOL COMPRISES ALL THE BEST WORKS OF MARC ANTONIO © AND HIS FOLLOWERS, AGOSTINO VENEZIANO, MARCO DA RAVENNA, GIULIO BONASONE, &c. Many interesting Prints by the Engravers prior to Marc ANTONIO; SPECIMENS OF NIELLI, BY MASO FINIGUERRA, &c. FINE ENGRAVINGS of tote FRENCH SCHOOL, INCLUDING AN ALMOST UNIQUE PROOF OF THE HOLY FAMILY BY EDELINCK, &c. A COLLECTION OF BRITISH PORTRAITS, CHIEFLY SUBSEQUENT TO GRANGER. ENGLISH TOPOGRAPHY, IN ILLUSTRATION OF CAMDEN’S BRITANNIA, &e, Which, together with the PORTFOLIOS which contained this Collection, WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY -: Mr. PHILLIPS At his Great Rooms, 73, Bond Street, On MONDAY, the 14th Day of JULY, 1834, And Eleven following Days (Sunday excepted) at One for Two o’Clock precisely, May be Publicly Viewed on the Thursday, Friday & Saturday preceding the Sale, and Catalogues at Two Shillings each, had at the Auction Mart, and at Mr. PuIiies’s, 73, New Bond Street, London. Also of Messrs. ARTARIA and Fontaine, Manheim; Messrs. ARTARIA, Vienna; Mr. JEROME DE Vries, Amsterdam; Mr. Rirrner, Dresden; Mr. Ern Harzen, Hamburgh; Messrs, HERMAN & BARTH, Munich; Messrs. GALIGNANI & Co., and Mr. Pirr1-BENARD, Paris. i SF ALA ‘ a. « CONDITIONS OF SALE. ee Pn mn, FIRST.—THE bickeas bidder to be the patio ond if any pie arise between two or more bidders, the lot to be pat up again * and re-sold. SECOND.No person to advance ‘less than 1s.—above five hictwask 2s. 6d. and so on in proportion, THIRD.—The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode, and if- required to pay down;immediately a deposit of 25 per cent in part payment of the pureneneceIGne rs ar me tar ee a a vy Yo o i 4 A Fiyy 4 ~ FOURTH,—The lots to be absolately cabaped away with all i ndutt : * and errors of description, at the purchaser’s expense, within — _ one 8 after fhe sale. | ‘ ft. Fy cis oF di RR i iliaall nl ies Me IF i FIFTH. —AS THIS ; AUCTION IS: MADE: ON oR OF -/TPROMPT “PAYMENT, 'THE REMAINDER: OF : THE PURCHASE-MONEY MUST BE PAID ON OR BEFORE DELIVERY OF THE LOTS. ib xg a ai 4 " , oe y 3 : + 3 ise} tii Gea W yea glk eS RA RF are SIXTH. —Upon failure of complying with the above andiliomes the | / anoney. deposited in partiof payment shall be forfeited, all the lots .ancleared within the time,limited shall he re-sold either by == public or private sale, and the deficiency, if any, together with "gl charges of such re-sale, shall be made good by the defaulter al this sale. ros 4% B. €2 FEN £ ee ‘8 ied LASTLY.—Bat should any a da or purchasers. ottaig ‘thelr he tet te | rs or lots, and-leave the same, or any part, uncleared, or by an y ~ neglect.or evasion omit paying for the, same, sach parchaser or - * ‘purchasers shall pay five per cent. interest on’ the amount of the said purchase, from the day of sale until the amount of the » said bill shall be discharged, B a9 *,4* Gentlemen who cannot conveniently attend this Sale, may have - their ComMissrons faithfully executed under their Instructions ‘by H. PHILLIPS, and the Lots sent to their direction after the ie Sale of each Day. — . INDEX TO THE DAYS OF SALE. NINETEENTH DAY, Monday July 14th, 1834. | gee | | Mr Vise _ FRENCH Scuoor, Miscellaneous; ForrrgNn Portraits, Nobility, &c. S. to Z.; | Earty German Scuoou, &c. be TWENTIETH DAY, Tuesday July 15th. 33 fa . , FRENCH SCHOOL, continued ; ENG.iisn Topocraruy, Beprorp to CUMBERLAND; | me Earty German Woop Cuts. TWENTY-FIRST DAY, Wednesday July 16th. job f2| Fe Eneuisu Topocrapnuy, continued, DERBYSHIRE to Essex; Bririsn Porrrairs, Princes, Nobility, Clergy, &c.; Works of Martin PE pe AUER. . TWENTY-SECOND DAY, Thursday July 17th. J2 £ rs Eneuisn Torpocrapny, continued, GLOUCESTERSHIRE to. LONDON; Brivisy 4 Portraits, continued, Gentry, &c.; Works of IsrarL VAN MECKEN. . H TWENTY-THIRD DAY, Friday July 18th. " | lf EnGLisu TopoGRAPHuy, continued, MippDLESEX to NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 3; BRITISH | Portraits, continued, Lawyers, Physicians, Literary Men, Writing Masters, | Musicians, Artists; Earty German Scuoou, continwed; Works of the Master oF 1466, &c. &c. TWENTY-FOURTH DAY, Saturday July 19th. Mh a iP: Encuisnh TorocrRarHy, continued, NORTHUMBERLAND to WORCESTERSHIRE 3 | Barrisn# Portraits, continued, Military and Naval Men, Actors, Ladies, | &&c.; FINE Frencu ENGRAVINGS, Works of Evexinck, Portty, &c. &e. TWENTY-FIFTH DAY, Monday July 21st. Sl [2\-+ ToroGRaPny continued, Wares, IRELAND and ScoTLanD; Brirish Portraits | continued, Remarkable Characters; Iratian Scnoou, Works of GruLio Bonasone, | TWENTY-SIXTH DAY, Tuesday July 22nd. Yo Gb , Eneuisu Scuoor, Miscellaneous; [rauian Scuoon, Miscellaneous; Works of | . the Caracci; Works of GruLio Bonasone, concluded. : | | | | | | | | | TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY, Wednesday July 23rd. Kit 19 vi Tratran ScHooL, Miscellaneous, Nita Cu1aro Scuro Prints; Works of : | ParmMeGIaANo, Metpouta, &c. &e,. : TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY, Thursday July 24th, Ws o | fa ITaLian Scuoon, Miscellaneous, continued ; Works of the Engravers mentioned | in the 15rw vou. of Bartscn. ) | | ) TWENTY-NINTH DAY, Friday July 25th. Lz Iranian Scnoot, continued ; Works of Marc ANtTonio, Raimonp1, AGOsTINO \ fosi. Veneziano, and Marco pA RAVENNA, THIRTIETH DAY, Saturday July 26th. Sy EC Travan Scuoox, concluded ; Works of the Earnty ENGRavers prior to Maro Antonio; Specemens of Nigevii, by Maso Finicuerra, &c. &c. Stal te age A osc B.D SSG Fad ‘ Wb a eC io Bd cs 7 oie: a a getonett Thaf pf) oY ih ded. isaaeetainesa | * e eee fi 9 tee pea a A dona: ie tae sat ii shin te iia crest RRS ieee _ ea aout ies dae Ew peer aia } toh icc 4 ee fri, ea es si ss apse ‘) aes hk wa ALY ea ah carat SP CIPO ea TB ‘4 eho . Ni) crus | rei ; » dts abit cee ie of 4 gasa UE gay & an arts $A 0, Fay i hag iid 5 i, pepe a acd ; oar 32 : Oe ans SRE Melb “ ® cee. Bs, = ey * ‘aay ( 187 ) NINETEENTH DAY’S SALE, MONDAY, the 14th Day of J ULY, 1834, At One for Two precisely. FRENCH SCHOOL. MISCELLANEOUS. LOT Pe Be ,, 2Asd Gems, by Madame de Pompadour; Landscapes; Scenic Re-| , presentations; Flower Pieces, &c. by different artists 6217 (|, 2445 Various, by Gerard Lairesse, Couvay, &c. ae 320 b , 2446 A set of Termini, in forty-one plates, etched by Joseph Boillot, including his portrait and title; and another set, in wood, by Hugh Sambin, in fiftysthree pieces 94 Res , 2447 A set of twelve—Hisiory of the Fall of Man; Ditto of the Life of St. Joanna, by Mallery ; Subjects of Scripture, by; , | Le Blon, &c. — fest 47 \al* | Fis , 2448 Two sets of Birds, by M. Briot ; Architectural Subjects, by ae Marot; Designs for Gun Locks, &c. ae 92 vty e « {f+ 2449 Various, Scriptural and Historical, by M. Habert; The Memiaeation, and others, by Bellange, &c. - 35Gaceol , A2, 2450 The Life of Our Saviour; etchings by Parrocel 72 Mare 1 , 2451 Subjects illustrative of the Old and New Testament, by| 7 “ M. V. Lochem . 47- AO ve ” 2452 Small Scriptural Subjects; and a set of the Prophets, by : L. Gaultier ; The Workshop of Vulcan, by Ditto, &c. 37 02 OLH Va | , 2453 Vignettes, itiariet?, &e. by C. Vermeulen, &c.; and a a | of the Metamorphoses, in wood — ais CAEL Ps ey 2454 A collection of Book Plates, Fables, Animals, &e. by F. | Ertinger — — 206 i 6 , 2455 A set of Portraits of Illustrious Females; and various Scrip-. | tural and Historical subjects, by F. Chauveau 51 of e 2C | | 9 | i LA 4% | AB \~ \ » S 2457 ‘Landscapes—Views i in France, &c. by Israel Silvestre 122 2469 The Sousa Family ; : RES Portraits &e. by Gitar a - 2470. Miscellaneous—Statesmen; Soldiers, &c.” i _ 2471 Guillaume de Harrouys, de la Seilleraye, by Vai schifia | ) V——— ( 188 ) 2456 A collection of miscellaneous subjects, etched by J. Le Jey! 6 ll a Pautre fan Tap oe een ats, 2458 D ito, by the same, — oe : 100 4a 2459 The Twelve Months; The Seasons; and various other -~ Landscapes, by Perelle, Jine wmpressions 60 2° 2460 Landscapes and Views, by Perelle, ditto — 72 on 2461 Small Landscapes, in circles, mostly proofs; and a large ; oblong View, also a proof, by the same *- 38,7 Yee 3 2462 Judith with the Head of Holofernes; The Virgin and Child; | and various of the Holy Family, &c. by M. Lasne_ need -2463° The Dead Christ, engraved in the manner of Mellan, eurtous ; | ~The Crucifixion ; and other subjects from the New Testa-_ ment, by M. Lasne — 1300 2464. An Allegorical subject, with Venus, Cupid, and other | @ proof ; The Magdalen, after Carracci; The Doctors of the Church ; various Saint subjects, &c. by the same 154 2465 Various Domestic . Scenes ; Pastoral Subjects ; Illustrations’ sok of Tasso’s Jerusalem Delivered, &c. by M. Lasne _ sa/iailpa 2466 Vignettes, Frontispieces, Coats of Arms, &c. by Ditto 41¢ - FOREIGN PORTRAITS. | Continued from page 176. 2467 Louis Habert de Chailly de Sénancourt, by Chasteau; Charles | -. Duke of Silesia, by V. Velde, two impressions, one before the name of GC. Visscher ; Duke of Schomberg; Marquis | de Seillery, &e. SN iS a | ol heLlec 2468 George de Scudery, by Nententl4 Christian de Guldenleu ;. Comte de Samsoye, after Rife, by Drevet, three impres- sions, with variations in the address; eee de Senancourt, : by Chasteau, &c.. cnaeinieee ieaodads eCategl .-. others AO Retreat oi lok Se at oniiwte Bass Alexander: Sallet, ‘by Landry; Eustache de la Salle, by Ditto, two impressions, different ; Abel de Servien ; pee ie. quis de. Sable, by Meltan, proof and letters, ee. * We al 7 4 (mie ..) | _ 2472 Pierre Seguier, by Michael Lasne, in an octagon border, two | _ impressions, one before the vignetie underneath, the initial letters on each side of the pedestal, &c.; the same, by A | Ditto ; Seguier le jeune, by Mellan Go . 2473 Pierre Pi eg by Van Schuppen, two different a eeg The | same, by Claude Mellan; Ditto, in a large oval, by Pitau, &e. oo Le 5) | var 2474 Pierre Seguier, after Le Brun, by Nanteuil, surrounded by. | emblematical devices ; PROOF BEFORE THE. INSCRIPTION, and a lettered impression — ot 2 if , 2475 Pierre Seguier, after Le Brun, by Nanteuil, oval, with arms, two before the alteration of the year, from 1657 to 1661, one of them prior to the little mark after the date, and an impression, with the letters shaded, &c. 3 hal Lo Yep G\, 2476 Pierre Seguier, after Le Brun, by Nanteuil, surrounded by > emblematical devices, a proof before the inscription; The same, whole length, sitting; Francois Sarrasin, by Nanteuil ; Abel Servien ; Marquis de Sable, by Lasne, &c. 6 va. , 2477 Jean Leonard E taneec, after Rigaud, by Loir, two ampres- sions, one a fine proof before any letters; Alexandre de Seve, oval, by Nanteuil ; and Jean Baptiste Van Stenber-_ - ghen, by Ditto; baht Savary, and Jacques de Solleysel, by Edelinck ; Daniel Schrader, by Ditto, &c. | : 9 Zz _, 2478 Philippe Louis; Count et OAD after Rigaud, by Drevet; Yip | Diinein The same, by Picart ; Jean Baptiste Silva, after Rigaud, by | _ Schmidt ; Pierre ares, de Saint Remy, by Edelinck, three enupresstons, with differences in the arms, &c.; Count | Strognoff — é. [ase Ee 2479 Peter Scriverius, by C. Vimecher : Gerardus Schonasin, nus ae, Felix 4 Sambix, by Delff ; Herdticts Spiegel, by Munnick- huysen; Count Sinzendorff, by Picart; -Semmedo, by Edelinck ; Jacques Stoop ; Charles Sorel; Soleysel, by Cossin, proof, &c. oo ae = 10 ybseed | é F 2480 Pierre Simon; Jacques Stoop ; Hendrick Spiegel ; Jerome | | Sweerts ; Jean Saenradam ; Tomb of the Burgomaster Six, . &e. ——e 17 | 2481 Pierre Simon, by Edelinek, fine proof before any letters ; io and the same, lettered i : as al ‘ ls 2482 Pau. Van Somer, sy Simon Pass, oval, with scroll or- naments, supported by figures re, Poetry and weMhasbon i | Painting, FINE AND VERY RARE en .. feo . 2483 Count Struensee, mezzotinto proof; and various, Statesmen ; = Literary Characters, &c. chiefly German and Dutch $7 - oo ACL » 2488 Milind” Turgot, by Masson; Francois du Tillet, by Lenfant; : 2496 Louis Duc de Vendosme, after Mignard, by. Masson, (fines ( 190 ) 2484 Miscellaneous=-Statesmen ; Lawyers, &c. &e. wr 2485 Maximilian Titon, after Rigaud, by Drevet, two phlei one before the date was added; Réné de Froullay, proof and leiters ; Bonnet de Toyras, by Lasne ; Le Normant . Tournehem, by Dupuis fo Ox 2486 HENRI DE LA TouR p’AUVERGNE, VicomTE he BY NANTEUIL, LARGE OVAL, FINE AND RARE ~ 1 ria: , 2487 HENRI DE LA Tour bd’AUVERGNE, VicomtTe TURENNE, BY NANTEUIL, LARGE OVAL, IN A CURIOUS UNFINISHED STATE, PROBABLY UNIQUE — ma Jacques Turgot, by Garitrel™ Denis Talon, by Van eel pen; Le Tellier, by Nanteuil, &ec. | 9 2489 Michel le Tellier, by Nanteuil ; Audouard Talon, by Mel- lan, proof and letters; Denis Talon, by Nanteuil, in a border of oak leaves; The same, by Van Schuppen 6 pirp/ | + 2490 Denis Talon, by Nanteuil, in octagon border of oak leaves, curious proof, not quite finished? Michel Le Tellier, by y, Nanteuil, three different plates — 2491 Denis Talon, by Nanteuil, large oval, two impressions, one with a crescent, and the other with an oval vignette at _ each angle ; Frangois Michel Le Tellier, by Nanteuil, large oval — ime 2492 Michel Le Tellier, by Nanteuil, in octagon border of oak leaves, and the same plate, altered to an oval, with arms ; ~ The same, three different plates, by Nanteail — 2498 Maximilian Titon, after Rigaud, by Drevet, proof and letters ; Evrard Titon du Tillet, by Petit; Denis Thierry, by Duflos; Gaspar Thaumas, by Van Schunpers before the Latin tn-— scription ; Jacques Tubceuf, by Morin : Sire ac ‘Michel Le Tellier, by Edelinck, &e. | 10 2494 Francois de la Tour, Comte de Tassis, by Galle and Pontius; Girard Thibault of Antwerp, jine; Bonnet de Toyras, by Mellan, &c.; Terlingius, by J. V. Velde, proof 25 2495 fiseattansdus® Statesmen : Literary Characters, &e, ' unt om i i Michel Larcher; Seneschal de Vermandois; Charles de - Lorraine ; Pies de Vaudemont, by D. Larmessin, before the itch iteoh. in the face, &c.; Louis Due de Villars, after Rigaud, oval, surrounded by maeinl trophies, two impres- sions, one prior to the alteration of the neseapleany and both before the additional French verses, &e. dont’ ~ 7 } . . : . Gag ‘ — en rerio (¢ Ser ) Edelinek, before the plate was retouched, &c.; The same, by Wille; Honoré d’Urfé, by Van Sethippeh : Sebastian | de Vauban, &c. — 5 /) wire ¥ é _, 2498 Louis Hector, Duc de Villars, after Rigaud, by Drevet, two | impressions, one before the abridgment of the inscription ; The same, by Langlois, before the flags were inscribed, and ho | much less finished, &c. — eel , %~ ,2499 Edouard Colbert, Marquis de Villacerf, by Roullet, large 2d oval, a bust, before the names of the artists ; David Vlugh, a Dutch Admiral, by Barry; Theodore ab Weedenburg, by \b Hondius, &c. ree dit REC ,2500 Miscellaneous—Statesmen ; Soldiers, &c. 29) of) ~ | 9g |: , 2497 Francois de Neufville, Duc de Villeroy, after Rigaud, " | | 7» 2501 Balthasar Phillippeaux de la Vrilliére, by Masson, proof not ) quite finished ; Guido du Val, by Landry ; Honoré d’Urfé,. | by Van Schuppen ; Daniel Voisin, by Pitau, two impres- sions, with differencea ; Francois Michel de Verthamon, by ae Trouvain ; &c. — 3 Alle U0? we | , 2502 Nicolas ordain: by Lasne, &c.; Gulielmus Verdugo, by y, gale. Iselburg ; Philip Vaecx, by Waumans, &c. Wi AeQow wa , 2503 Cornelius Scher: by Audran; Paul de Vos, after K. du ae Jardin, by Van Buyten, proof; The same, etching by Van- ie ha . dyck; P. Van Bruggen; Sebastian Vrancx, &c. low ee, , 6» 2504 Jean Varin, by Edelinck ; Vondel, by Matham ; itty | . Literary Characters, &c. — 26 C2 Wade 4 _ & | - 2505 Miscellaneous—Statesmen ; Lawyers, &c. iio iy <2 a ea , 2506 John de Wit, by Bary ; Giustas Woldenberg, by Falck; Pea Wendelin, by Fruytiers; Winkelmans; Jean George Wille, | | after Greuze, by Miiller; Winsemius, ty Suyderhoef, &c. 15 o~ SM _, 2507 John and Cornelius de Wit, by various engravers; Miscel- dh . laneous Statesmen, &c. —— Attg le € 4 fa 7 2508 Anonymous Portrait of a General in Armour, large oe > 4, | | apparently by Nanteuil, beautiful proof, before any letters 1 7 Le bezico 4 f\- 2509 Deputies, and others, who were celebrated during the French | ) Revolution, by Duplessi-Bertaux, &c. . al Lita f fo , , 2510 Members of the Chamber of Deputies during the nips ae ok | Revolution ne ave ~~ l- 2511 A Volume bound in old French Morocco, containing one ; os hundred and forty-six prints of the Royal Families of France, and ninety-three drawings, in crayons, &c. by Dumoustiers — and others, of the most eminent persons of the Court of : ~ Louis XIV. &e. os 239 ia Cle 4 ( Im ) Early. German School, The Engravings of the following early Masters being generally of uncommon occurrence, and the Impressions in this Collection being, with a few exceptions, uniformly fine, it has been deemed advisable, in order to avoid constant repetition, to omit the usual — distinguishing appellations of “rare,” “ fine,” &e. 7 (The numbers between Parenthesis refer to Bartsch). JOHN ULRIC PILGRIMSTAB. . | | | 2\ 75> 2512 The Crucifixion, (1) — — 1 2 so +2618 St. Sebastian, (5) Pitan rae 1 . », 2. ..2514 Death’s Head, (6) eer 1 bicley 2! _ , 2515 Pyramus and Thisbe, (7) 5 | 1 po 2. 2. , 2516 Orpheus, (8) re I \e- P17 , 2517 Alcon delivering his Child from the Attack of a Serpent, (9) — — ‘Mol ? | 3 ro ~ 2518 A Cavalier, mounted and armed cap-a-pié, attended by his 1 b> Li oe ee Squire, (10) ee, , 1 Sa ‘SEAN DUVET, THE MASTER OF THE | UNICORN. { { } : de i] ise 2519 The Marriage of Adam and Eve, Qa); Moses with ‘the | Tables, (2) ; and the Crucifixion, (5) 3 ty 4 _ 72520 THE SET OF THE APOCALYPSE OF St. Joun, (12 to 35), | | | wanting the two last plates — 2 78-7 M21 The Martyrdom of St. John the Evangelist, (36) — Molliz 4... » 2522 Set of four emblematical subjects, in which are introduced # | the Unicorn, (39 to 42) — | a ley J) / » 2523 Two other prints of the same set, undescribed by Bartsch; one representing. the Seizure of the Unicorn ; the other pale we. | | being Conveyed in Triumphal Procession to a City 0 / | Uae 2524 Majesty between Renown and Wisdom, (48) ; Henry II. er France, crowned by Two Angels, (45) 5 and the ro. atled Poison and Counter-poison, (44) Cae aa : { ( 1938 ) . | THE MASTER OF THE CADUCEUS. | | 070 | ‘G 2525 Judith aan the Head of Molofernes, (1); and the Saviour standing, (3) oe tis a Ceili; i 3 py 2526 The Holy Family, (4); and another of the same jet, j | with an Angel playing on a musical instrument, (5) gan Ae | & | , 2527 The Virgin and Child, (6) a. i jolt, : » ff » 2828 St. Jerome, (7); and copy; and St. Catherine, (8) sin Hb. ; Jo \é 2529 The Guardian Angel, (9); Woman and Child, (10), the. copy ; Man bearing a Cradle, (11), and copy; The Satyr, (13) — — 5 C4 ae bey 2, . |, 2530 Two old Men reading, (15); Apollo and Diana, (16) av ne 4\ 2. , 2531 Three Men bound to a Tree, (17); Two naked Females, | representing Victory and Renown, (18) Goce * yo,» 2582 A Sacrifice to Priapus, (19) a 1 Hyun ZF 2533 Mars and Venus, (20) — 1 ley : yo o & 2534 Sacrifice to Priapus, small, (21); anda curious copy with / - yf variations ; Marine Monster, (22) —_ 3 G LiFe ; at 2535 Victory Piosue on Trophies of Arms, (23); and Pegasus, © (not in Bartsch ) — a 2: , 2536 The Holy Family; and a subject, emblematical of a Centaur, © a pursued by two Cockatrices, one of which has fixed itself | on his back, both with the mark of the caduceus, but un- known to Bartsch — _ 2 l key “ | . LE MAITRE A L’ECREVISSE. J so |- 2587 Christ on the Mount, praying; @; ; rae Christ honed to. the People, (13) — g | cb . them mentioned by Diack — 2 Uf flan NN fb 72539 The Virgin with the Infant Jesus, crowned by two Angels, _, and two others of the Virgin and Child, dztio 3 hey in| LOUIS KRUG. | , fo \ 62540 The Nativity; (1); and the Adoration of the Kings, (2) 2 An SE 1/2, 2A The Virgin, seated at the foot of a tree, suckling the Infant ; and St. Catherine holding a sword, both with the mark of | ey L, Krue, but not described — a 4h je | | VIA |- 2538 Eve tempting Adam; and the “Virgin and Child, neather 4 _ Z /s~,%558 The Last Judgment, (2), after Jerome Bosche . /) Va 2542 The Man of Sorrows, (4); The Virgin and St. Anne, (8); | al ~ » 2543 Two naked Females, (11); The Bather, (12) | ( 194 ) | St. John in the Island of Patmos, (9) MONOGRAM T. W. yi, /o ~%544 Seven of a set of Playing Cards, composed of Flowers and Hares, cireles wel egal 9 WENCESLAUS D’OLMUTZ. — / /o /%545 Christ on the Mount, (4); and the Flagellation, (7), 2 a 2, ,%546 Christ and the Twelve Apostles, small ijevasPress: figures, (31 to 42) om 7 13 y, S&S , 2547 St. George, after M. Schéengauer, (27); The Lady on hicreas l back, (47) ; and the Dream, from A. Durer, (49) i L\0 wees A Chalice, richly ornamented, not an Bartsch 1 Lennrd- ALBERT GLOCKENTHON. J | | _ 2549 The Passion of Christ, (2 to 13), THE SET COMPLETE, bt a curious early copy of the Last Supper, additional 13 ‘i fo. 6 2550 The Death of the Virgin, (17) iY A\ i 62551 The Almighty, seated on a throne, ¢ 16) » ~ » 2552 The Crucifixion, small oval, not in Bartsch ALART DU HAMEEL, 4» oS. 2654 A curious undescribed copy of the last . ae MARTIN ZAGEL. — JI J/ | 2555 Solomon adoring the Idol (1) nk. , #0 € 2556 The Virgin and Child near a Fountain (2) — / 70 2557 The Beheading of St. John the Baptist (3) —_— | 7 $2658, The Sons of a deceased King determining the right of sue: ? cession by shooting at the dead Body of their Father (A) Ottley a ta 2559 St. Sebastian, (5); St, Christopher, (7); aa the Dagg y of St. Catherine, (8) — 3.0) (. 195 ) ) wh Sey. | Can 2560 The Decollation of St. Catherine, smaller, (9) VWs | Z / /o + 261 The Grand Ball, (13) valli 1 Yr /) a 2562 The Tournament, (14) — , ee Ws Whe | 3. , 2563 The Lovers embracing, (15) La re 7 so , 2564 The Two Lovers ona bank, (16); and a Memento Mori, | naked Female standing on a skull, holding in her hand a sun, | dial, (17) — —_ WY Ath | /|., 4 2865 Socrates and Xantippe, (18); and the Cayalier on horseback, , a | fi | @ @ 2) 15 | 472) - a “|b | , fo 2566 The group of Soldiers, (26) ; ; and Female catching an 7 is ~ 2569 The Descent from the Cross, not described 4p\/0\, pee —— with a Lady behind him, (19) (21), the copy == JEAN DE CULMBACH. . es. 2 Heme , 2567 Christ seized, (2); and the Resurrection, (12), B.M.—(MONOGRAM 40.) , 2568 The Judgment of Solomon, (1) | tte fe 1 Ce, ee THE MASTER OF THE ANCHOR. ~ 2570 The Woman taken in Adultery, (2) 2571 The Virgin and Child, (3) — Wane —~ EARLY ANONYMOUS PRINTS OF THE | GERMAN SCHOOL, Not described by Bartsch. 2572 St. George slaying the Dragon, an engraving, delicately exe- . cuted, apparently on some soft metal, and in a style ap- proaching to dry point — Lhvtet20> , 2573 A Female supporting with one hand an Escutcheon, on which are the letters A. N. and with the other the Crest, a helmet surmounted by an Owl, above a scroll without any inscrip- f Ottley tion, by the same engraver as the last _ I 2D Pi | ( 196 ) | : . es _S~ , 2674 St. George killing the Dragon, a curious but coarse engraving, on a arched; the female is on the right praying, and in the back- Fo ae pam: on a rocky eminence, is seen a castle 1 | ‘wi , 2575 A Man’s Head, with a loose linen Oe at a kind of open ee window, at bottom the monogram of W. 3 B. 1 ee ae ae 2576 Two portfolios, half-bound green morocco, measuring’ 23 an 4 y Yee , 2577 Two ditto, ditto, GERMAN SCHOOL, VOL. 3 and 4 1b _ 2578 Two ditto, ditto, GERMAN ScHoot, VOL. 5 and 6 | F me End of the Nineteenth Day’s Sale. ap rt fine = feet ‘ So Pa 19, lettered GERMAN ScHOOL, VoL. 1 and 2 2. Lite TWENTIETH DAY’S SALE, TUESDAY, the 15th day of JULY, 1834, At One for Two precisely. FRENCH SCHOOL. | | LOT 2579 The Battle of Constantine ; The Wife of Asdrubal destroying’ | herself and Children, fia states, different; and the com- . panion, all by ecwe WOEIRIOT, scarce and fine Vet? rp, 2 y | 2580 Another impression of the Battle of Constantine ; gee . from the Book of Genesis, &c. by Dit To ep. Jno Ve 2 2 | 2581 Equestrian Portrait of Charles Duke of anne’. Combet de Barriere, &c. by D. DEerRveET; The Portrait at tesa ys Mauclerc, by H. David, &c. rare (ly Kiy J | v7 , 2082 THe THREE Co.Lienis, by M. Duvat, fine aha very rare, en ve | and the copy — G4 Jo 2583 Exterior Views of the Cathedrals of Notre Dame, and St. | Nicaise, at Rheims, by N. DE Son, jine and rare; and a Va | | delicately engraved outline of the former — Vietl peso 4 | ae , 2584 The Last Judgment, a large print, on several sheets, ie. | ee Joun Cousin, by PETER DE JoDE, fine and rare oA; alfite 2, ,2585 A set of the History of Jason, by RENE Boivin, bralliant’ | impressions — asic tetr1 > bo 9 S/ é 2586 The Holy Family, after Raffaelle : Susanna and the wits? Females dancing round a Tree; Hercules, &c. by Rawk Le | | Borvin jel a) | j : ° . f% , 2587 Set of Scriptural subjects, small ; another set, in ovals, at ” | STEPHANUS DE LAULNE | _ | Cetey /o €2588 Various Mythological subjects, in small ovals, circles, &c. a P THE SAME | — — a Ww os 2 © (ae ) 2589 Others from the Heathen Mythology; different Fancy = jects, &c. by STEPHANUS DE LAULNE _, 2590 The Twelve Months; set of small figures in nitebes ; Dies * of the Liberal iris and Sciences ; The Planets, “Ke. by Ditto — = pas _, 2591 Designs for Goldsmith’s Work, beautifully executed, » DitTo © —_ — he i OO iar . 2592 The larger set of Months, with patina otic The Brazen Serpent ; and an Emblematical subject, Dare i... @ if 2593 The Sacrifice of Abraham; The Marriage Feast at Cana; Bacchanalian subjects, &c. by J. STEVENS, executed dotted outline, very scarce , — , 2594 Various Religious subjects, by GREGORY HuRET, some ee 7 18 , 2599 Various etchings, by painters of the French school; L ‘Enfant ; , 2604 Various of the Holy. Family; The Nativity; Blight eas a proofs, jine — — 2595 Various Historical and Mythological; Frontispiece &e. by Ditto, proofs, Sc. —_ +i ye oe 2596 The Decollation of St. John the Baptist, ctehiliae by Lalle- mand; a curious print relating to Marechal d’Ancre; Pre- sentation in the Temple; Marine Fight, after Route Sacrifice. to Priapus,. &e. ae a ie 6 2597 Set of six Landscapes, smali tortie and other etchings of _ Landscapes, by anonymous artists, &e., | 16. Who 2598 The Temptation of St, Anthony, by N, Cocuin; and a set of Grotesque Heads, by D. BourEMIg, curious ss 2 Lorrain ; Lamorlet; Boulogne |’Aine, &e, gentnge de 2600 The Vedas and oe Vices; Friezes ; Fancy pieces, &c. by P. BREBIETTE . a sab bas 1 2601 Four small Battle pieces ; and two larger ones, by J. PEER: scarce, the two latter apparently proofs. : . 2602 Set of four oblong Landscapes ;, and. two oval ditt, by Gaspar Poussin, fineand. rare . — 6 2603 Another Landscape, not usually with ee set, inscribed : “ Gasparo de Pusino, del. e Incise,” very rare ; abahede / playing, etching ascribed to NicoLo Poussin... __ , Egypt, ke. etchings, by SEBASTIAN BOURDON . | —_.20 2605 The Holy Family, with the Infant Christ treading upon the serpent, proof; The Holy Family, with St, John, a cirele, | | before it was reduced to an oval; and ‘others, of ve same | subject, &c. by S.BourDON. ss —<“‘i‘“—SSC*dM 2606 The Seven Ate bf Mercy, by Ditto, ; eon ine - eee ona a1 ‘ cat : ( 199 ) aes. | fA .2607 Landscapes, &c. by CLAUDE LORRAINE, fine 12 (een with 2608 Large Landscape, with Cattle proceeding towards a river; and the same, before the buildings in the distance were y, Ty 4p ff | erased, by DiTTo, fine and scarce - 2 © 2 ee 4 2609 The Storm; The Robbers; Flight into Esypt, &e. B ca: Ciavupg, fine = 5 nat / /2Z., 2610 Sea Port; Rising Sun; Peasants dancing, sealer the black cow ; [wa and éthier Tidteases: and Sea pieces, by DitTo 6 Y/ if :. , /§ , 2611 View of the Campo Vaccino; Apollo and the Seasons ; he ) | Rape of Europa, &c. by THE SAME — 5 Voewasel + Ae 2612 Set of Marine Views, by D. BARRIERE; Small Sea Engage- | Lae | ments; and a View of the Garden of the Villa Aldo- ) bixadine with Angels supporting a Portrait of the sePP HAs | | by DirTo — — 0\c8 rae J «2613 Landscapes, with subject of the Angel and Hagar; sine | | wrestling with an Angel; The Flight and Rest in Egypt; wy | St. John preaching, &c. by MAUPERCHE, fine SAMY M ere 2614 Landscapes; Sea Views, &c. by M. MonTaIGne Ua / ua ,2615 Ditto, after Fouquiere, Poelemberg, &c. by J. Morin 9 fied, On _, 2616 The Head of Christ, from P. Champaigne; St. Peter and aa | ) Ate ote | | | | : ” Pan | AP, Paul; the Holy Family, from Ditto, &c. by Morin A nate tenth Figure of Jesus Christ; and the Holy aaa | early performances of R. NANTEUIL; Our Saviour and the | Virgin, in ovals; The Four SOT proof and. print ; | Me S. 4 2617 and others, by DiTTo The Holy Family; and the Virgin and Child, etchings, by N. | CoypeE.L; Judith with the Head of Holofernes; The Virgin . and Child, two different states ; The Ecce Homo, proof, &c. by A. CoyPEL * 0 Qby The Holy Family, by E. LE Sueur; Ditto, by S. Vourt; and other etchings, by LE Brun, De LA Hire, &e. iL why Ottley — 2618 , 2619 2620 Various etchings, by different masters of the French school 10 Various Scriptural and other subjects; Children at Play 5 ‘Landscapes, &c. etchings, by DE La Hire ; 2622 Landscape with Buildings, small etching, by Louis xia ‘ Apollo and the Muses, ditto, by the Duk or BurGunpy, | his son; and a Sea Port, by JosepH VERNET, all very) rare _ 2623 Animals, by OupRy; VACLALAM 3 Malin a the 42 aed, ood ——= Set of Views in Rome, by F. Pp. DvuFLOS8, proofs; and Landscapes, by MovucHERON 22 2624 A set of six, exhibiting the Process of Ship Building; Various | Marine Views, and Landscapes, in sets, &c. by N. OZANNE 46 | pa ( 200 ) 4 of Landscape ; and various small wh ape de N. OZANNE . 125 J. J. DE BOISSIEUX. ~ ‘| rae , 2626 Landscapes, after Ruysdael, Claude, Ke. ; : at others from A | | own designs — /\ Za 2627 The Mountebank; Man teaching a Boy to read; and varios studies — oo , (& , 2628 The Temple of Cecilia Metella ; Bridge of Lucano; foe of the Sun, &c. early states — — 5 , Jb » %629 The Forest, and companion, beautiful proofs on saten ; The Village Fair, &c. detto — af _ | vAae 2630 The Wine Cellar; and a Man playing the Hurdy Gurdy, proof on satan ; The School; the Cow House; Lamb in a. | basket, &c. first states me — 7) | \» Zeal Various Landscapes ; Studies of Heads, “&e. two of them on satin | mye a ROMEYN DE. HOOGHE, be __, 2632 Various Historical and Political subjects ; Representations of the Murder of the Pensioners De Witt, &ce. 72 ms 2, 2633 Set of Battles of the Emperor Leopold against the Turks ; other Battles and Sieges, &c. aa 26 - ” (0 , 2634 A set of prints relating to the History of ‘the Emperor Leo- | ~ pold, very fine impressions aa 10 | Jo, %625 Other sets of Landscapes ; a drawing ‘book on the principles 9, | abe vse her pr - | 4» 2635 A set of Emblematical subjects, relating to the death bed of |/ . a Christian — — % 4 , @ ,, 2636 A set of Figures in different postures, wrestling ee ENGLISH TOPOGRAPHY. , /Z., 26837 BEDFORDSHIRE—Various Views of old Mansions, Churches, &e. by Buck, Kip, &c. — 69 M 4, , 26388 —~———— Views of Churches at Milton Bead! Potesgrave, pen Malden, &c.; drawings in water colours, by ico others — _— a: Pars me 2639 ——_—_—— “Views of Studham Manor House; — Pavghnst Nee Melchbourn; Black Bull Hall; and other old Mansions ; | drawings in water colours, by Saree artists 10 ) | 4h n | Poot. 2640 2641 Pa et . , 2642 _ 2643 y ~ Park ; ( 201 ) BEDFORDSHIRE—Churches at Turvey, Milbrook, Souldrop, | &e. drawings in water colours a 10 Hand Sundon House ; Ridgmont Church ; Tofts in Sharn-" brook ; Roxton Church; Cobb Hall, &c. ditto, by SHEP- O84 HERD, &c. ~ hk Various Churches, drawings in water colours 8 a Ute. Views of Tempsford Hall; Tilsworth House; | V Ridgemont Park, &c. ditto — 8 v. ln te An Interior View of a Church, fine drawing, by SHEPHERD, and other drawings of on by various artists — ¢ Maude Views in the Gardens at Wrest ; Haiton ee Old Warden, &c. drawings in ie colours, by SP Era HERD ,&c. Tuddington Manor House; Radwell Hall, ss drawings in water colours yi eS Willington Manor House ; Hawnes; Warden Ab- bey ; Felmersham Manor House; Henlow House, &c. drawings in water colours 4 Ke Churches at Luton, Hawnes, Henlow, &c. datto 8 ot Churches at Hockliffe, Edworth, Knotting, shes | Oo ge —— od raat eee ton, &e. drawings in water colours — , AAS, Churches at Crawley, Houghton, oe ee : Hulcot, &c. beautiful drawings in water colours, by SHEP- HERD — TN 5 | Wats Views at Hockliffe, Eversholt, &c. drawings in — water colours 6 | ob Alms Houses at Leighton Buzzard; Elstow Place; Mansion at Egworth; Manor House. of Keone Greys ; Jo y Priory House, Dunstable, &c. drawings in water colours 7 7/1« yA Manor House at Knotting; Rectory House, Hock- | ; Alms Houses at Houghton Conquest ; Lordship _ Leighton and Grovebury Mills, drawings | it os Me liffe House, Holwell ; an water ebtelies! Interior of Dunstable Priory; Lodges at vai Brotherhood Hall; School-house at Leighton- | Buzzard, drawings in water colours 6 ee Old Sandon’s House, Eton Bray; Gaddesden’s Water Mill; Alms Houses at Cople; View at Dunstable, la &e. lve in water colours LA, i sa) | | foe nd a AZ 2 CCAR a| fb e if | fA a7 n Sav raat Q (i 202; )} 2656 BreproRDSsSHIRE—Churches at Dean, Eversholt,Clophill, 2658 Pareto 2659 2660 - 2661 ey 2662 ——__- , 2663 2664 _ Red Lion at Dunstable ; The Royal Road at. -Ailewes, 2665 +, 2666 2667 . Potsgrave, &c.; The Gold Mine at Pullex Hill, te dee: ings m water colours mre — Eaton Bray, Cardington, and Eaton Socon; Ashton’s Alms Houses at Dunstable ; Elstow fess &e. drawings in water colours - —_— 8 ans Views at Biggleswade ; “Hor erae House: at Car- | -dington ; Kingsbury House, Dunstable ;, Clapham. Se 7 House ; Wilkins’s Farm, &c. drawings in water colours ae i Ampthill Castle, as described by Leland ; Campton f Porsonage; John of Gaunt’s Castle at Sutton; Ancient — House at Cardington ; Alms Houses at t Dungtahle, dpeeota es , a _ in water colours — 6 13 id Views of eet on Dunstable ‘Downs; Honk liffe Road. Spinney ; Castle Hill, &e. rey in water CnOUtee by SHEPHERD g Ua - Fair at Leighton-Buzzard; ‘Heath snd. Reach — House; ; Site of Segenhoe Castle; Farm House. at ig | oe, gington, drawings in water Lobdienan by SHEPHERD Churches at Biddenham, Great Barford, HER ; Moravian and Methodist Chapels: at Bedford ; Site of ) abel Castle, &e. drawings nm water colours. 9h Churches and. Chapels at Bedford ; Moravian Bu-_ | rial Ground ; Christie’s, Alms Houses ; Chapel. of the ae Heme, &c. at, Ditto, drawings in water paloure ui tae Oo The Market House, Infirmary, and St. Leonard’s Hospital, at Bedford; Mr. Franklin’s House at Great, Bar- | ford; Great Barford Bridge, &c. LOOP BB m ae! colours —— Ancient Manor House. at Chalgrave ; 3d Wb etying Spring at Apsley Guise ; Bridges at Bedford and Girtford ; drawings in water colours . Copt Hall, Luton; Red Hill fan, Teddington ; Fern. Hill House, Battlesden ; ‘Ackwell Bury ;, * ots Castle, &c. drawings in water colours. i ee ~«. fang? Churches at Bedford, Stevington, Carlton, Astveek Interior Views of. apo at ‘Harrold, ‘Beaton, Gravenhurst, Sharnbrook,. Arlesey, Odell, _&e. 5 Wi in. Potsgrave Church ; Plan. of the Vault. of the Strafford Family at path Agee Plan of Dunstable Even drawings it water, colourg, ai wtasjadincr. slailadh/ eee mana ww tne : i Sa ze : as 5 5 Ps oe ( 203 ) Uae 2668 BEDFORDSHIRE—Battlesden House and Park ; Hungry Hill; , A « 2669 #1 he 2670 Pa ys ae 2671 » fo , 2672 aa | Zi 9 2675 2676 , 2673 2674 - Mt AF | » | O 8 TI / 0 ~ #78 1 78 , 2084 CAMBRIDGESHIRE—Views of Ely Cathedral, by King, &c. ; CorNwALL—Views and Miscellaneous Aatiuitias, Farm House at Battlesden, &c. drawings in water colours, by | ”, SHEPHERD 51% ff. Monumental Brasses in the Church of Distable; | large drawings in water colours, by TROTTER ve, Vom LO eee Monuments of the Families of Dickenson, oe | | Chew, &c. in Dunstable Church, large drawings in water colours, by TROTTER, very fine — 8 BERKSHIRE—Views of Windsor Castle, St. George’s Chapel, &e.; Abingdon, Newbury, Donnington Castle, &c. AO MOR Churches and Ancient Buildings; Views and Plans of Windsor Castle, &c. 50 ue Hig Interior Views, &c. of St. George’s Chapel, by; 7 Hollar ; Bridge over Virginia River, by P. Sandby, &c. 30 A24 hate t/ Qld Mansions, by Kip; The Stables at Windsor, by Mason; Water colour drawings of the Church at / L Aston Upthorp, &c. Bho aha vig King’s College Chapel, by Loggan, &c.; Views, by Buck and Kip; Maps, &c. x 40 King’s College Chapel; Ely Cathedral; and va- rious Architectural Antiquities, &c. Vie CHESHIRE—Views, by Kip and Buck; Old Mansions, ia from Lyson’s Magna Britannia ; Maps, &e. bo es, aghe Chester Cathedral, Ws King, proof before ether ‘Latin or English inscription ; View and Plan of Chester ; and Lupus Earl of Chester sitting in Parliament, by Hollar; Various Old Houses in Chester, and other Antiquities from Sb Lyson’s Magna Britannia, Xc. Ba) OK Old Buildings, Churches, &c. in the cae of Chester, drawn and etched by CuITT 2 baste tity from 40 CAC. EO Lyson’s Magna Britannia Views of Castles, &c. by Buck ; and others, “i a as &e. — — sWrthagh View at Launceston, drawing in water colours, s Prout, very fine; and the Interior of St. Neot’s Church, re . Len ALY be in colours, by HARRADEN 2 3 CUMBERLAND—Churches, Old Houses, and Miscellaneous Antiquities, chiefly from Lyson’s Magna Britannia, with a descriptive letter-press — Carlisle Cathedral; Naworth Castle, Coast Scenery, by Daniel, &c. 2E Lysons ; &e. ee 2 a as eee — | ( 204 ) ¥ 5 2685 CuMBERLAND—Views on the Lakes, etchings by Chatelain,) / » | . hanereost Priory, &e. by Buck, Kip, and otheits » 38" CAM "i , 2686 ————— Views of. Old Castles, by Buck and. Gthers ; | Ulswater Lake; &e. appeal, terete semlee ater EARLY WOOD ENGRAVINGS OF THE» GERMAN SCHOOL, : x ,, 2687 A CURIOUS SPECIMEN OF EARLY BLOCK PRINTING, in ¥ | sheet of the Book called “THe SpecTAcLE oF HumMAN Lire,” representing the Fall-of the Wicked; and the @ré=+ ation of Eve. (A copy of the work sold at the rgehe | sale for £250.) d =i aollne » ~G »~ 2688 The Virgin accompanied by foitt female Sisihts 9 Bt. * Apa | Christ at the foot of the Cross and other early specimens | of block printing = = — a 5 oe J ov ., 2689 The Last Judgment; St. Jenne before a Cirefcidix, two different, of the same design s an sou, mesa Ne gee | ie. . . ditto sc. / / » %90 A series oF ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE UL tiedmeynnee | very curious and ancient wood cuts, coloured, age LS ce a at the time they were published se 30, 2) a 2691 ANOTHER SERIES OF SIMILAR CUTS To THE OLD AND ey ' NEw TESTAMENTS, coloured in the same manner * 66 | dj-* / | ZZ |. 2692 Adam and Eve; St. Setoikert St. Christopher ; and a set of . be various sibjeets: coloured or Site « 1 0 42693 The Fable of the Old Man and the Ass; various Scriptural _and other Subjects, chiefly with Monograms, undescribed 15 ae / Ye 2694 Part of the Passion of Christ, in circles ; ; Ditto, small Squares, | &c. by Jan Walther Van Assen a 17 Z| “a | he 2695 A set of small prints of Saints, by Ebrard Schoen ; The | Nativity, marked W.H.; Hercules bc es M, ee Do A Battle of Naked Men, eh | — 2696 A large wood cut, on many sheets; Senibieiis a View of ome x stantinople, with Turks in different employments, a Funeral | &c. very curious; by Peter CorcK; afd another fog ‘View, by. the same, with a Reprsadaiins of the Court of | the Grand Turk Soliman, and a Processidn of Ditto § 2 / /o\., 2697 A curidus specimen of scfoll work, formed ‘from a Vine, with | | . val : ) % ; . a Satyr playing on a mutical instrument; a Female a . _ Child ; and the same block in a different state, witha _ back protindit another, Two pare Monsters pi aah Og | / / ,, 2698 Bathsheba bathing; David slaying Goliah; The Conversion | of Saul, and various others, with monograms; The Na- ae tivity, by Wolfgang Sieber, &c. — ay then p Jf | yo , 2699 Small circles of Saints, on one sheet; and different or Mee > ' | Subjects — — Af fir , zo ., 2700 Yarions Scriptural and Saint Subjeets, without pike ; Marl hin? 2 Jo» 2701 Ditto ditto, small ian 29 Aefiih yp _ 2702 Moses striking the Rock; Christ bearing his Cross, and : | different other subjects f the Passion, large wood cuts, on . several sheets ae 6 trols Lewp Zi Ih | , 2703 Various Frontispieces, Coats of Arms, &c. some of ioe | CUrLOUS —_ lif 2 1% p 2704 The Nativity, People of different conditions paying Msinnee | Fige at top small square subjects of the Passion; a long print’ | on five sheets, representing the Baptism of ‘Christ, in the | River Pegnitz, near Nuremberg, with a View of the City ;_ Luther, Calvin, and other Re rotttiets: &e. on each side of : | the river, kneeling, very curious, &e. ite a otheur SiS , 2405 Adam and Eve, and various other specimens 10 o~ Wb L 2706 The curious Clock at Strasburg ; Females catching Fools in | j 1 their Traps, &c. ; a subject emblematical of Justice, in two | 4 .., different states, &c. —= 9 a / ff | ae 2707 Diana and Acteon, two, differently treated; a large Archi- tectural subject; whole length figures, &c., 12 A If | ee 2708 The Siege of Wolfenbuttle ; The History of William Tell ; . Count Abensburg and his hie sons before Henry II. Re | | Ratisbon; a curious Map of Germany, &c. 4 ef Does J 3 , 2709 Small subjects of Saints; Illustrations of the New State CG eaves ee | ‘ment, &c. by various engravers — 150.) <2— / . / i 2710 Frontispieces ; Head and Tail Pieces to Books; Coats of Arms, &c. several apparently by Hans Hovenin 10 ZL Vet dhn 0 | ees ° ee Subjects from the Old and New Testament; The io | S| od 1 Evangelists, &c. by A. SALLAERTS a 7 , 2712 Two Portfolios, half bound green morocco, with holland | Wrappers, measuring 23 inches by 19, lettered GERMAN : School, vol. 7 and 8, — 2 lie bin LUD 0 \ Se « 2AB Two ditto, ditto, GERMAN ScHoot, vol. 19 and 20 2) 2714 Two ditto, ditto, GERMAN Scuoot, vol. 21 and 22 2 | Loe 2715 Three ditto, ditto, GERMAN ScHoot, vol. 23, 24 and 25 2\, Marl all Eind of the Twenticth Day’s Sale. | \\- tems ashen Avast TWENTY-FIRST DAY'S SALE, WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of ih Re a “1834, At One for Two precisely. ENGLISH TOPOGRAPHY, Continued from page 204. | Lor | J2\, 2716 DerBysHIRE—Views of Mansions, Chinectite, and miseella | . ‘neous Antiquities’. © — T5EGALCLHAO ‘ eae: 2717 —— Chatsworth; The Peak ; Matlock Dale ‘Ady: Si . by Buck, and others | — 57 1 Le “| GI. 2718 Maps and Plans; Views of Bolsover ; mage go, wiih ac Baths, &c. — fle! 4 2719 —— , nomuenet ps 3 Melborn Castles; The P 4\ ~ &e. — — oe Ltt) ; Jes. 2720 Hiced al Dovedale, Matlock Baths, &c. — 71) e~ ‘ LZ 2721 Codnor Castle ; and miscellaneous Views ; Archi-| , Tae tectural Antiquities, &c. — 4 need y\|JO) » hae Monumental Brasses, Stained Glass Windows, and AN Monuments in Morley Church, BEAUTIFUL DRAWINGS IN Ba _ WATER coLours, by ATHOW ay —, eS) ISON, 2F23 Monuments of the Families of Sacheverell and ier Statham, in Morley Church, pirTo BY THE SAME ae 2724 Sir George Vernon’s Monument in Bakewell a. ee Nats Ce ) | y 2726 Church ; and Monuments of the Sacheverell Family in Morley Church, DRAWINGS IN COLOURS by ATHOW Chimes at Bakewell and Morley; The Monu- ment of Sir John Manners and Family i in Bakewell Church, DRAWINGS IN coLours, by ATHOW HES Roe Monuments of Sir John Vernon, Godfrey Foljambe, and Sir Thomas de Wednesley ; and a representation of an ancient Font in Bakewell Chureh, DR AWINGS IN COLOURS, a t- by ATHOW “OS ae le 4 ; | Jo*, 2708 bal | » fie, 2129 tie, a | AB , 2730 ) » Llp , UB »| |, 2782 \/ } | Be tg { | : 4 ig | > 2734 — ' rough, in All Saint’s Church, Derby, »:Monument of Wright the Painter, ATHOW (, SOR: ) | DERBYSHIRE~~The Monuments of Sir Ralph Langefofot, and Sir George Manners, in Bakewell Church, pra wines “IN COLOURS, by ATHOW abislerr Painted Window, with the Tomb of Katherine | Babyngton and her Monumental Effigy; The Tomb of Ro- | bert Sacheverell, in Morley Church, DRAWINGS IN cO- LOURS, by ATHOW 3 View of Morley Church, and the Tomb of Jacinth Sacheverell ; Monumental Brasses ; Remains of Dale Abbey Church, DRAWINGS IN COLOURS, hie ATHOW View of Holme Hall; Bakewell Church ; and the Monuments of Nicolas raters. and William Sruile witha Portrait, DRAWINGS IN COLOURS, by ATHOW | The Monuments of Elizabeth Countess of shea bury, in All Saint’s Church, Derby, A BEAUTIFUL DRAWING , IN COLOURS, by ATHOW \Vllr,0 The Monuments of William Wheler, and Richard Groshaw, in All Saint’s Church, Derby, DRAWINGS IN Co-| ‘LouRS, by ATHOW 2W0Ms Monuments of the Earl and Countess of Besbo-— DRAWINGS IN CO-. LouRS, by ATHOW aati Monuments of William, second Earl of Devonshire, and of William Allestrey, Esq. in All Saint’s Church, Derby, DRAWINGS IN COLOURS, by ATHOW 2 bb eS - Monuments of Thomas Chambers, and Thomas Coke, &c. in All Saint’s Church, Derby ; Mouumental Brass in Edensor Church, DRAWINGS IN COLOURS, by ATHOW peers ) VU A00F a ticta 3 bm ————s AMAT View of St. Alkmund’s Church, Derby, with the &e. DRAWINGS IN. : coLouRs, by ATHOW 4 Jellannk Monument of Sir Henry Cavendish, iu Edensor Church; and another of the Cavendish Family, in Hault- Hnéiinall Church, FINE DRAWINGS IN COLOURS, by —_ a hirllons Views of the Churches at Edensor, and Halt Yi Hucknall, DRAWINGS IN COLOURS, by ATHOW AWLS DEVONSHIRE—Maps and Plans; Views of Chudleigh, a 4, Hollis, proofs ; various Monu oa Antiquities, &c. 30; CN0Lh? Coast.Scenery, by Daniell; Exeter Cathedral, iat 4 ll Tavistock Abbey, &c. by Buck 48s) <7? — eed a : a : A | ” Vie v fo » %J44 Duraam—Durham Cathedral ; Maps Views, ley Buck, y 7/2. , 2746 Essex—Maps and Plans ; Mivesitinediis Antiquities, &e. 6 , 2748 - ( 208 ) 2741 DEvonsiireE—Exeter Cathedral ; Castles of en ee Berry Pomeroy, Okehampton, ‘Tiverton, &¢. bas LGpccd’ , 2742 DoRSETSHIRE—Maps and Plans; Coast Scidodiay by. Dénibths - Views of Lulworth, Corfe Castle, Frampton, &e. 60// - Sandford Manor House, by Cole; Sherborn Mine i. in King; Bryanstone, by Kip, &e. OEE 80 | Ke. aed Perce J/| Please Views of Audley End, by Winstanley ; in| Lodge ; ; New Hall, &e. — 3 VOM 40 o| AL Cpe — St. Botolph’s Priory ; and various AGM Lael Antiquities, ke. = $1 ACEH! ENGLISH PORTRAITS, a mf | i Tors a Wi: 2748 Mary Queen of Scots, oe Elstrack, Ta Len, Connie ms | v4 various of Edward VI., Elizabeth, '&e, 7 Wttnd 19 | , 2749 QUEEN ELizasetu, in the dresg an valuch, she. went. to be "¢ Pauls, by Crispin DE Pas, very rare Vet x1 73. 2an Mary. QUEEN oF Scots, by DE Leu, large oval, res vignettes representing the. manner of her, execution, ee Latin verses. underneath, , fine and extreme lyrare ... Lita? » Y , $45) Philip II..of Spain, by Wierix, wery fine and rare. . - hss CLA , /O . %15% Thomas Duke of Norfolk; holding the pee 7 — ‘man; ‘Prince Henry, by Hole, &c, VMMtas“y, / Zits: Bias Gugnam EArt or CuMBERLAND, by anata Are to 6 | /3~ , %754 Edmond ‘Baron Sheffield, chy Hiraath, sold by Sudbury ath V7, tht f \w ‘Lads ; Var 2758 ARCHIBALD EaRL oF path shins by Locaany nary fie and 4 b of _~ 759. Robert. Eahsof} Yasimionth, oval mezz. ——— cctniaday sold by: Gompton Holland,” fine and rare’ — _- Humble, very rare a ae | talLeing , 2765 Charles Howard Earl of N. ottingham, by ‘Pass ; yma Cecil . Earl of Salisbury, by Stock, &c. ditto pet aD 3 Litt 2756 ‘Robert ‘DudleyEarl of ‘Leicester, from the. gold. plate, by | Goltzius ; Lord Burghley, by Cecil, &. su sk ) ath 2757 Thomas fashgind Earl of Peebis: by Blootelingy: Earl of | Nottingham, by White, &c. Nc atthe Bey = TORE wie: —_— aie oeebaetiied . Tare. OS otek Tih a oh wu cae WE Brit 1 | “y | (¢ 209 9 | Sb, 2760 John Donne, by Marshall; Selden; by Chantry; Anderson, Y ) Bridgeman, and Cowley, ue Faithorne, &c. ll pollen y) | £ , 2761 Sir Joun Huyssen CaTTENDYCK, knighted at Theobalds | Y by James I., by V. Velde, jine and rare I MaKe ¢ we ', 2762 Sir John Harrington, by Elstracke, oval, supported by two. | cocks, sixteen English verses underneath, very rare, but the umpression 18 imperfect; Sir Thomas More; Thomas , | | Sutton, by Elstracke, &c. — eMel sins Ris % 2763 Timothy Cruso, by White, proof and letters ; Vanderbank, | by Wood, mezz. proof; Col. Blood, mezz. by G. White, | V4 i / &e. ee mes 6 LOM lg | _ 2764 Thomas Killegrew, by Bosse; Howell, by Ditto, first state; | ) Urban VIII. ; a large Thesis, by the same, &c. 5 (4 wh iy Me 2765 Francis Rous, by Faithorne, fine; Sir John Pettit, by ely Wharton, by Loggan, &c. ~~ ilenr FS 9 , 2766 Charles Handaside, Painter; and Henry Gyles, the a s he Painter, small mezz. very rare on 3 “Lf on ~ ff « X67 Edward Mascall, Painter, by Gammon, in an octagon, fine i - and extremely rare ; with copy — Pay UA ‘| / , 2968 Thomas Killegrew, by Faithorne, scarce 1 ast 0 6 ee , 2769 Thonias Hobbs of Malmesbury, by Faithorne, jirst state, the. name spelt “Hoos,” fine and rare — 1 Lom nO i 2770 Duke of Monmouth, by Smith; The Earl of Devonshire, by . Schenck, mezz. oval.; Sir Simtial Morland, by tie v7 ya . fine impression ; Duke of Marlborough, by Simon, &c. ta »\f7 | , Orr Madame Hughes, mezz.; Duchess of Cleveland, by ss de | | Bessey Countess of RGchitord Duchess of Grafton, uy! Faber, whole-length, mezz. — TM “tl ken p 1» Sf , 29772 The Five Bishops, by White; King, Bishop of London, by 4, CANWS i Pee Simon Pass; Gervase Babington, by Elstrack, &c. 2. Z. , 2773 BisHoP Si ionarr ans BY BLOOTELING, a haul proof before any letters, extra rare Arle lagle | f. 2774 Sir William Dawes; Thomas Gouge; Edmund dsscncied | | John Overall, &c. — — ll A 0 0 UY, 4 a , 2775 Thomas Fuller, by Loggan; Daniel Featly, by Marshall; Beveridge, ae of A Rin ae by SHEE Rt, Baxter, by Wp | aR, OPE, &e. — og th a , 2776 Usher, Arcktiishop of Armagh, by Faithorne; William Gouge, sMyHanhidehe) atid Duridtatl; vey fie 8M tlre; pl obs o077 Lady fib vito, when a Child, by Beckett, mezz. proof, am without any inscription; The Coke Family, by Ditto, proof; | at and an atiohymous Portrait of a Lady, mezz. by Van: oe . gen, a proof REF —s Uitte) ( 210 ) Een | VA | , 2778 James Prince of Wales; George I. ; Queen Caroline; ‘Duke Rs of Gloucester ; Pheeoies Mary “and ‘Louisa; Nabob of | ~ Arcot, &e. — sete vee UPA Jot 2779 Various Princes of the Orange Family, &e. ie . : a 13 » J] ? 2780 Apotheosis of Prince Octayius, by. Strange ; 5 George YV.; | Duke of Cumberland; Princesses Amelia, Augusta, &e. 1 a , 2781 Princess Charlotte of Wales, by Wedgewood, Agar, &c.; | | Prince Leopold, by Agar; and several proofs, &c. Pik NOBILITY;°&e, #44) Ses hod@! tote , re , 2782 James Duke ‘of Athol, by. Esplens, after eign mezz. oi extra rare... = ae 1 ahi. ‘ | le 2783 Simon Lord Lovat, wy Simon; Lord Craven, by Taben, ae , 9 2784 Humphrey Butler Viscount Lanesborough, by Brooks, whole- length, mezz.; Robert Lord Newport, ditto, mezz, by | ) quvle:d Miller, &c.. i544 —_ oe agin page 5 b 12. , 2785 James, Earl of Seafield, oval, M€ZZ. e Smith, invan engraved | border with shields of arms, &c. wery fine and rare ©. wo G ie , 2786 Richard Lord Clifford; The Lord Buckhurst, &c. by Smith ; | - Constantine, Phipps, Lord. MER mezz, meats Lord | jo oo (Blayney, &e. is — | cif "rhelaaph a Z 2781. John Earl Poulett, drawing in ap fe by Tiealitins ie. Duke of Roxburgh, by M‘Ardell; John Earl of. Mar, by ) ; Smith; Lord Cobham, by Faber, Ast ‘a hue soge7 he ae 2788 Comte de Guerchy,, mezz. proof; Blenheim Private Theatri- | cals, by Jones; Earl of Kellie; Duke of Marlborough, «to. whole-length, private plate, mF Cosway, by Agar quo 6 thas $7 2789 Lord Byron, after Westall, by Turner, proof with; the first | address ; , Lord. Chesterfield; Lord Hervey, by, Young, U0 9 private plate, proof loom ome 8MierYing Jal fe 2790 Duke of Devonshire, by fT after Sanders. Lord Bray- brooke, by Ditto; Lord Auckland, by Dickinson, proofs and ar ‘private plates — a sd ae 2791 Duke of Buccleugh, after Gainsborough, by Dixon, proof | ____.. before letters ; Lord Ellenborough, by Turner; Lord Hen- | ~~ niker, by_ Hudson ; Lord pitagmbon, a Hodges, “Be. “proofs : — n| ae 2792 Earl of Lauderdale, whole-length, private Taig Harding, _ proof; Francis Duke of Bedford, a bust, by Anker Se og 3° proof’ on India. paper (OV ‘batayeur SOem thong 1a _ 2793 Earl of Fitzwilliam, seated, mezz. “ Earlom, private plate, | - | Jine proof before any letters — th aagha (aE: ’) eS | » Se , 2794 Various Portraits of Lord Castlereagh, Lord Eldon, Duke of 7 , | 3 Bedford, &e. some proofs, &c. ~— 1 (aha gh aA. , 2795 Lord Nelson, and Lord Duncan, whole lengths, mezz. by . Ward and Barnard; Lord Keith; Lord St. Vincent, &c. 6 Ve ? F | 2796 Lord Hood, by ineebary mezz. Aap Lord Nelson ; Mar- Ahn a | quis of Wellesley ; ; Duke of Wellington, by Forster, ‘Be. 9. UW Lr lin | BISHOPS AND CLERGY. : Fa _, 2797 Sherlock, Bishop of Salisbury, by Lelius, mezz. rare ; Berke- . ley, Bishop of Cloyne, by Brooks; Archbishop of Armagh, "by Beard ; Hutton, Archbishop of York, &c. 6 Wiad , Ze». 2798 Chandler, ae of Durham, by Vertue, jine proof, and let- , tered wumpression — ¥e a tant h car ‘2799 Sherlock, Bishop ef London, by M*Ardell, &c.; Bishop: o Salisbury, by Simon, &c. — TOA “| St : eae Crewe, Bishop of London, by Beckett, fine; Tetriek, aS WA ‘ of London, by Fisher, mezz. proof and letters : ” bate , 2801 Garnett, Bishop of Clogher, and Gooch, Bishop of aes | by McArdell; Hoadly, Archbishop of Dublin,” by’ sya 2 | | 23M Cleaver, Bishop of Bangor, by Ward, p. p. &e. 0c Hag 3 os 3) ‘ 2802 Lowth, Bishop of London, by Sherwin; Morris, Bishop a 5 Ossory ; Law, Bishop of Carlisle; GHA er wie of Ban- ag | | gor, p. p. &c. — Pitt Ue | 4 hae 2803 Stephen Weston, Bishop of Exeter, by G. White, mezz. 9 ” Willes, Bishop of St. David’s, by Faber ; oe Baie G7 | | a of Bangor, by Valentine Green, &c. peed | . 7 hi 2804 Potter, cel{blsvbih of igi Poms by Vertue, &e ; seb | Hoadly, Tillotson, &c. a es he hws ar /2805 Berkeley Bishop of Cloyne, by Skelton ; White: Kennet, _ Bishop of Peterborough, by Fittler; Butler, Bishop of Dur- =f / ham, by Ditto, &c. some proofs | — 3U Liga ie é: ly 2806 Thomas Baker, by Simon ; William Barlow ; Henry Brigg’s la ‘D.D. and James Beadiey by Faber ; John Blackford, D. D. <),.) by McArdell ;, Thomas Clarkson, by ay ; and Dr. Chan- L dine. 1Slets by Pether, pr oof's before letters : Vv, tla 2807 Reverend John Colson, Lucasian Professor at Cambridge, Fo yZ ats drawing in colours, by HARDING. — 7 : 2F we | | | | | le | | L yo INFERIOR CLERGY. | | : | O43 we | | a | V4 , .2808 Dr. Chandler ; Archdeacon Coxe; Dr. Doddridge, Se. some "proofs vii vbid! é Serer gt. +See | Za > 2809 Bernard Foster, mezzZ. 5 ae James Foster, D.D. by Yan “Bleck ; Emanuel Collins, by M¢Ardell ; John Dolben,. by | . &e. — ones Sy 2810 John Graham of Airth, a@ drawing in black. aaa ‘pencils, ut ; + §- , 2811 John Guyse, by Faber ; Binnae Bales, by McArdell ; David | Jennings, by Ditto ; Taines Hervey, by Corbutt ; Sambrooke | / Higgins, by Young, proof, p. p. &e. iad OR ete 1 y _, 2812 Robert Henry, by Caldwall ; William reer Sn Mynde ; as bh Charles Mason, &c. , & » 2818 Samuel Madden, D.D. by Brooks and Pareell, scarce ; ger Long, by Fisher; Thomas Newman, by M‘Ardell, &c. wy A clea gle , Ze. , 2814 Christopher Mends, by Jehner, rare; John Morphy, an etching ~— a tt. , ~~ , 2815 Francis Peek, by Faber, &c. ; : Jolin Pelling, ae MeArdell, ‘t00 4 different ; Rev. Mr. Pitas; by Murphy, proof, &e. soi » fo , %816 Various of Dr.’ Watts, by Veriue, nee &e. ; : John | Taylor, by Houbraken; &e: 9° » has i wa ites » & » 2817 Robert ‘Midgley ;. Humphrey. ide Robert Shippen ; Francis Yarborough, p. p. by Fitton Dr. Dibdin ; “Dr. | | Garnett, all proofs — opand * -& , 2818 John Strype; Thomas Sip kuauies Joli Piggott, &e, by Rate Vertue; Thomas Randolph, by. sternal: Se. Ht es ee 2819 Hart Laythil® by Fisher; Aaron Hart: Samson Oceom ; Bi idee shop of St. Pol de hein by Skelton, &e. perrnany n fo , 2820 Dr. Watts, by G. White; Dr. Warton, by Smith ;) Pow ina i 2 Pennicott ; Dr. Gregory RD yc depen proof Daniel Waterland, ‘by Faber; &c. — 6 Le, 28321 W. ation! L.L.D. by W. Robins ; John Villette; Ordinary Ps Cee gap witht. 095 &e. — 9 : Carly German, School, se PE Continued from page BOG.T suigc f | Peper “MARTIN SCHOENGAUER, i = STs 2822 The Angel of the Annunciation ; ( 1); : and the’ Virgin receiving the same, (2) +e ak 2 Ze 2823 The Nativity, (4) | : a m4 ar a ee . “at ‘ 7 —3™ a: Th were . : : ae ioe ce Faber ; fan Fleming of Craigs, P: De tts 3 Ds A ys . Dr. Desaguliers ; Dr. Harris; Dr. Gill, &c.. a 16 J (23 3 y J\ 7 2824 The Nativity, (5); and the Adoration of the Magi, a) 2G durthe 2825 The Flight into Egypt, (7); and the Baptism of Christ, (8) 2 .0~ A. 2826 Christ seized, (10); The Flagellation, (12) ; and bearing the Cross, (16) pe g Ll ie ; Va I 2827 Christ mocked, (13); The Crucifixion, (17) ; gape tee. (18); and Ascension, (19) _ 4| 0 yi, 24% 2828 Christ bearing the Cross, large oblong print, (21). suk % a LBA 2820 The Crucifixion, (22); and ditto, (28 : — 2/LA 2 a hy (O\ 5 2830 The Crucifixion, (24) » | —~ | Lignk “ee 781 The Crucifixion, (25); and Jesus: Christ tsa to Mary Magdalen, (26) 2 O~ es / 32882 The Virgin and Child, (28)'; and ditto obits Fy Parrot, (29) 2 Cia a1t~ Y| Gi: 2833 The Virgin and Child, (39): and the’ same oti d etescent, iY | 41 crowned by two Angels, (31) — 2 | O~ f 6 +2834 The Virgin and Child, ( 32) eee eee va 2 ae 9835 The Death of the Virgin, (33) é | vo ag as 4 (0) \@ 2836 Set of the Twelve Apostles, (34 to 45) | ee es ot ‘e 2 ~2837 The Temptation of St. Anthony, (47) — — 1 flenard n an 2838 Ditto, arare copy, same size, and in n the same direction 5 and a: 1G another smaller — 2 “OGfuRr /\ 6 | P2839 St. Christopher, (48) we ait 1 Vit olkeip Jo , 2840 St. Stephen, (49) ; and St. George, a ciréle, (61) 2 (For Va ’ per 2841 St. James fighting against the Saracens, (53) loge 2842 St. John in the Island of Patmos, (55); and a rare copy of : ‘ca ditto ‘aa ete a Valleny ra 2843 St. Lawrence, (56); St. Martin, (87); St. Michael, (58) ; and St. Sebastian, (59) — WA AE Le F): y , 2844 Our Saviour standing underan arch, with the Virgin on one— side, and St. John on the other, (69), FIRST IMPRESSION, with the mark at bottom, which was aflerwards placed — Zo. | higher up, near the drapery of the Virgin 1 / fo , 2845 Christ sitting on a Throne, (70); The same, with the Virgin, (71); and the Almighty crowning the Virgin, (72) 3 | 4 FZ ., 2846 The Symbols of the Four Evangelists, in circles, (73 to 76) 4 Tite e IS, 2847 The Five Wise and the Five Foolish Virgins, whole length, | | (77 to 81) | _ 10 | o-- . 2) res 2848 One of the Foolish Virgins, (87); : anal copy of ditto, marked mes . Vv. G. ese —« cia Paty (oa | /\/€ 4 2850 Coats of Mi in circles, (96 to 1053 AVL, _ 2851 Ornaments of Foliage, with an Owl, and other birds, (108) ; Rare Ditto, (109 and 112) one * 4] Ae “Vr 2854 (supplement 6) te Pn = eaten ) TRAITS, vol. 1 and 2 y ya , 2856 Two ditto, ditto a \/ZL- + 2887 Two ditto, ditto alae. 2858' Two ditto, ditto” , 2849 Peasants proceeding to Market, (88); Man driving an Ass, (89) ; The jtlep ay (92); The outs CBs and HOP , 2852 Madois other Ornaments, similar, i 114 to ue), with ‘copies D 3 2853 Jesus Christ standing by a Palm Tree, attended by Angels, St. Catherine ; One of the Wise Virgins ; Portrait of Martin Luther, &c. in the style of M. Schoengauer oT: LOE ab. 2855 Two portfolios,, half-bound, green morocco, weft holland wrappers, measuring 23 in. by 19, lettered FOREtaH Por- DOR: 6 and ae ( 2144s) —— ok Gee -* ( eacineinceR este a» ;s eee) 10} 3 A Aas atEy em nc Leet i VOL. 8, PART 1 and 2 VoL. 4 and 5 St PA 4 > a \f- 2859° Two ditto, ditto : rave 4 Vor. 8 and 9 LASMOMUG OL sp iibiee peti ee a mee at nse it Vue & ii ¥ : i eee | ; \F eat ‘iG MER EE PR | Beck wt “ ang i @ bat 4 } 3h ne} Ly ad ry in 6 Bi Ga sa ATS Ba8° ie Rnd of the ‘sae Sab Day’s Sale. , i> WAS om FEE * fore Mentos wa 3 et ye to i #2 coige 333 ARRAS f ero Te SAB {8 me nd ae tears gies Jewii :vsdd A veltet soliasl And > eee i} Ve 3 } hee ee ert ‘ $f Oe : Bp 4 & some ’ ee ite Pe * pum § nan c pet c> 99214 | GMD (YOUR. OCR sy, ip esneii etnies GR \ ~ STIS NH O3t We Bee ee : 7. > tH ; nigh b AL 9 Sse é OA tuerhy 4S altoigaea ty mi- +a 3382 yt ée 4 4. pant : it +i - of : 4 at Id Jb pee — DRS ail i p ; ee ee ; ae ae * R BSS PS, (25S) 20 BIS Riek £R Bee HI% a etal ‘ oi * 0 ve: ; | o3 tel eae Miho ya H bisitteH to wo. soe ee dewalt ta away ( 215°) TWENTY-SECOND DAY’S SALE, ‘THURSDAY, the 17th of JULY, 1834, EA. * At One for Two precisely. ENGLISH TOPOGRAPHY, Continued from page 208. | LOT. : wG 2860 GLOUCESTERSHIRE—Sudeley, Berkeley, and Thornbury hy Fi . Castles; Tewkesbury Abbey, &c. from Lysons OY G Caskey > 2861 ————— Ancient Mansions; Architectural and Monumental | Antiquities; Seals, &c. ete from Lysons 71 | Lm . | 7 , 2862 Views at Badminton, by Kip; Tewkesbury Abbey, | : by King; Sudeley Castle, &c. — 48, P| 9 , 2863 HAMPsSHIRE—St. Mary’s College .: at _ Winchester ; am i ae and various Antiquities — | On Bice fo , 2864 ———— Views in the Isle of Wight; Southampton; a | chester Cathedral, &c. =~ 61 el arver v : : i 2865 ———_——- Carisbrook Castle; Netley Abbey; Hurst Castle: a Christ Church Abbey, &c. — 49 | ol~ “ ye . 2866 ———— Churches at Abbots Langley; Aldenham; Elstree, : &e. drawings in water colours —_ 7| nee | ai wr 2867 HEREFORDSHIRE—Maps, and Plans; Views of Hereford. : Cathedral, &c. — — | 838_CAcca. y | “a 2868 HERTFORDSHIRE—Impressions from Monumental Brasses ; Drawings of Monuments; Stained Glass; and various Topo- graphical Antiquites oa 10 Ga Vbuele 4 . Sp , 2869 - Plan of the Ancient City of Verulam, a curious drawing, by N. Hawksmore, architect, 1721; The Gram- mar School at Berkhempstead, drawings by CARTER; Maps, A hk ) and Plans, &c. Pes — 71 & | fF \- 2870 Large View of Hatfield House, by Collins, scarce;| _// Z Views of Churches; Noble Mansions, &c. 77 ep bed £. Ly Ps s « 26 ) b 3 2871 HeRTFORDSHIRE—Architectural Antiquities, Plans, Sections, &c. of the Abbey of St. Albans, published 1 by, the Society of Wes | ~Antiquarres — — ol ‘1804 4 Pye | - 2872 ————— Views of the Abbey at St. Albans, &e. s 36 Vb, Ce »| 6 be” Sags pa SE Albans Abbey, &c. iat ak ne aed 350alL bo / LY , 2874 St. Michael’s ‘Chureh, St» Albans; "The Abbey | | . Gate - Hlobsé and various — of the: Abbey, by Vy oes A ae a others Sep IVD » £2, , 2875 The Churches of St. ‘Péter ‘add St. " Michaély at ; } i St. Albans; The Abbey ; The Clock Tower ; Pemberton’s Aline Sisniee &c, at ditto, drawings in water colours, &c. 9 o Z | 4y- , 2876 ————— Churches at Harpenden, Hemel Hempstead, Rac » | /b Affe, Byes | | ; - Wea , 2880. | Ve | a | oO | | : : : | | : 4 \fO |r burn, Wheathempstead; North Mimms, &e. drawings in {7 water colours — —) elt S1CaAnY , 2877 ————— North Mimms; St. Stephen’s | Church, ai’ St. Albans; View at 1 oviltin Colney, &c. drawings in meee by SHEPHERD and others regains Churches at Rickmansworth, Herti ngtivaneny. Hemel Hempstead, Redburn, Barnet, &c.; View at Ayott St. Lawrence; The Three Crowns at Bushey, &e.. drawings “am L pencil and water colours - 10. dn Ma Antient Stained Glass Windows j in ‘the. Church of St. Peter, at St. Albans, DRAWINGS IN _COLOURS, BY| 7 ‘TROTTER — — 3024S Monumental Pictures and Brasses i in ‘the Chureh, of St. Peter, at ‘St. Albans, DRAWINGS IN | COLours, BY TROTTER : ~~ eam op ® ba OR Evricy OF » LORD. Bacon, IN THE ABBEY or ST. ALBANS, A. BEAUTIFUL _DRAWIN “IN COLOURS, BY TROTTER | a "Vy, ep The Monumental Effigy i‘ isc Duke, of “Gloucester, and the Portrait of Ralph ‘Maynard on his.Tomb, in the Abbey Church of St. Albans, HIGHLY, FINISHED i, sei? Cte 2879 rr 2882 | ieee DRAWINGS IN cOLouRs, BY Trorrer. yciiaueliniaala WAS Z2.., %883 ~———— The Martyrdom of St. Alban, from an ancie | | picture in the Abbey ; The Shields of Arms on the Ceiling 4 of St. Alban’s Abbey, HIGHLY FINISHED > DRAWINGS IK ae | COLOURS, BY TROTTER | | ai, 204 A Uy PA 2884 Hisirsa sidote ime Rtore? View of. St. Neot’s Church, * A FINE DRAWING IN. COLOURS, BY HARRADEN _ 1 oH Alea gs 2885 ———— Initetior View of St. Neot’s Cie _PYFTO, BY! THE SAME ARTIST — iv jj oF ( ee ) ,| AS, 2386 HUNTINGDONSHIRE—Maps; Plans; and _ miscellaneous Views a one 58. ( a opt J\ f \» 2887 Kent—Coast Scenery, by Daniell; Eltham Church onl | Palace, &e. sie oe 40 | n DA , 2888 Foot’s Cray Place, by Woollett, first impression ; . Ge View of Deane, by Harris; Various Churches, &c. a by Y <4 Vpael’: (ph » fo , 2889 ———— Interior Quadrangle of Morden College ; Crombie’s House at Greenwich; North Cray Church, me se ee ae drawings in water colours ee 5IN. bj Yatra ‘Vat 2890 — A VILLAGE SCENE, A BEAUTIEUL DRAWING IN ) WATER COLOURS, BY Prout -— v7, os ae , Baar REMAINS OF AN ANCIENT MANSION, A FINE y }'| DRAWING IN WATER COLOURS, BY PROUT ligt lf 1 BBOD see Churches at Chiselhurst, Lee and North Cray; | Alms-houses at Lee, &c. drawings in water colours 5 Wind / i 62908 ome A Scene on Dulwich Common, with a ate A FINE DRAWING IN'COLOURS, BY DEWINT i Lohaghi 11 “| [fF 9894 ———— Miscellaneous Views of Churches; moemen’s | | Seats, &c. ae — vy Saal " /o\ 9895 ——+—— Views at Margate, Dover, Canterbury, &c. 04, Chutley y h , 2896 ———— Canterbury Cathedral; Chatham Dock Yard, &c. a kb ‘st , 2897 — Several Views of Eltham Church; Summer House | at Dr. Crombie’s at Greenwich; and various Grotesque | Heads from the front of his house, drawings m sepia and | pk | colours —— Se 5) OF ce + , 2898 — Views of Knole; Belvedere; Eltham Bice. by / | Buck, and Kip; large see of Gravesend, &c. ~ 50 WZ Zz JG Uhl il aye —— Rochester Cathedral and Castle; Views of Old er: Mansions, by Kip, &c. — 60, Gy: Le, tL gel | Fat $866 Canterbury Cathedral, by Hollar, King, &c.; Maps; 4 Pigas: and miscellaneous Views — 72 5 , 2901 7, PRY ae Plans; and various Views in Liverpool, | ay ‘Manchester, &c. -— — 58 / 1\fZ > 2902 LEICESTERSHIRE—Belvoir Castle ; Architéctural and mis- We fae cellaneous Antiquities _ 140v% won bide G _ 2903 LINCOLNSHIRE—Maps ; Pians; and miscellaneous Views 53 <2 2904 — Lincoln Cathedral; Roman Antiquities; Views of yy, “ Noblemen’s Seats ; Old Buildings, &c. 50 W Gz hea hai tes al 2905 — — Views oa Plans of Lincoln Cathedral, by King,| r ne De Collins, &c.; Old Mansions, by Kip, &c. 50| 4 OG (M4 \- 2906 WAR ot oN ieball agous Views, with Maps and Plans of Parishes, &c. — FA SAMAR RT. gartcc” 4 a p21 n| ff wv 2912 + “ Sf, 216 Moe 28 Ata z ‘Bridges, with manuscript explanations 5 a’ View of ‘Tothill ~- Fields ‘in 1794, with manuscript description; drawings an water colours, by CaPON ; The Inside of St. Bartholomew’ s Church in 1617; and’ aiHouk ‘other drawn Plans of* the Aol s oa Ses SZ BS. fo 6 NT - GO » 218 a - to° the alteration in 1800; “a Design for a Terrace on the ( 218 ) LonpON—StT. Paul’s Cathedral’; ’ ‘Royal Exchange; St. James’s Palace ; Burlington’ Hotta, &e. by es z Various hen ot &e. FESO QOS Ow Age — Ab eator 20 MA AJ — Westminster Abbey; “St. Paul’s’ ‘Cathedral, &e. 80 Jo wel tk Stephen’ s, Walbrook ; Triumphal Arch at the ; Coronation ; and various from Wilkinson’ 8 Londina Hlosigate | &e. — = sie eee) — View of the Stocks Market, on the site of a the present Mansion House is built ; Thanet House in| Aldersgate Street; Fishmonger’s Hall, bai London Bridge, “Sold by John Bosples: opposite to Stocks Market, &c.”; Dr. Salmon’s House at the Foot of Blackfriar’s Dudes; The , Mercers’ Chapel in Cheapside, all very rare 7) 888% Who _ — A Representation of the Royal Fire-work , &e. on the River Thames, near ‘Whitehall, in 1713, ‘on the eneral Peace, mezz, by BERNARD ‘LENS, very scarce ¥ 1 — Marylebone; and various mh! from om Wilk Londina, ec. a — i ‘eWay ———-—_— A large. Plan of gg I afi exiaihart ‘GAY pa art of the anciént Palace of Westminster, as it appeared previous banks of the Thames, between “Waterloo ‘and Westminster Streets and sei! i pretty Smithfield ope esepuds, ‘minster, different views, in BY in'water colle: The Church of St. Paul, abe Extériors and "Interior Views, drawings in colours: Me pod lca, eagle ORME Oa. “Monuments, various Ornainents, ‘&c.'in ‘Shadwell Chureh, drawings mn ‘colours ~ Hocdkgane 3 spbeibia 15 “A VIEW OF THE SAVOY PaLacr, an-ancient and curious drawing, pen washed, probably by Hotrar Remains of the Savoy Palace; Trinity House ; Paddington Church ; St. John’s Wood Chapel, &e. draitings in colours, by ScHNEBBELIE lo szorne T aan | 5 Interior View of a Gothic Church, withy the Mar- riage Ceremony being performed, Jine drawing in colours, by Coney, the figures by ROWLANDSON” aed dha ( 219 ,) : né; Pe _, 2920 Lonpon—Design for a Palace intended to have been erected | | . in Hyde Park, drawing in colours; The Lank of England _ from Lothbury, drawing, by THOMASON — ahoney 4 2. 2921 — Interior of the Temple Church, a drawing in water — colours ; ; Large View of the Inner Temple Hall and Church, | ae | by Emmett, &c. se 7 Mi olheno 7 f3 | 2929 _ Miscellaneous, from Wilki:.son’s Londina Illustrata, Foes ae ree _ — 46 YY Wat tr/ | ENGLISH PORTRAITS, | OB bi ~ Continued from page 212. | ik, Veena wr GENTRY, &c. . a 9993 The Baring Family, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, by Ward, | . > proof, private plate — Paengd Cp a | ai 2924 Henry Addington, by Parker, &e. : Jobn Adolphus, by | V. Green, private plate, proofs, ac “? ~ 5 od r eae 2925. Sir Edward Astley, by Earlom; William Bleamire, by . | 8b Young ; James Bradshaw, private plates, proofs, &c. 4 | ob ay oe | di William Baker, M.P.; David La Touche ; Children of Wil- oye! s, braham Bootle, oe Sherwin; Henry ep stew Thomas | sda 6% _ Brooke, Mayor of Chester; Joseph SuIA Es &e, chiefly ‘sqbanis » private pla es and proofs. . WAS , 2927 John, Dale, Esq. by Young; Francis ney by Ditto ; Sir se». Thomas Bell, proofs ; Robert Pea Richard Binchand, luk: | | a’ war (Bea. private plates ake Bs Las 2998, Sir John Fielding, by Dickinson ; David Hartley, Esq. by) ) | oh.» Walker, proof ; Humphrey Bia daans Esq. ; Hon. Robert yf . a abiston, after Wilkie, private plate, emote. So, 67, TAC = ye 2929, T. Raikes, Esq. by Hodges; Robert Preston, M.P. by Dick- ep be enson ; Sir William tient by Watson, jfine proof, pri-— | | sone) vate plate — soe — 34; fi Gattak x pa 2990 William Smith, Esq. M.P. by V. Green ; Sir William Young, | ters _ by Say, proof, private plate ; Sir Joseph Yorke, by V. Green; | . ak _ William Campbell Skinner, &c. — AUS HE Py ee 2931 George Paton of Edinburgh, etching, private plate ; Thomas | Prior ; Edward Lisle ; Gowin Knight, ese ad by B. we | . alien ‘son, &c. at Wh. Garrat t , St , 2932 Henry Yorke, by Reynolds ; Henry Voguell, |, Esq. by Faber, | 2 &c.; John Tamesz of Moscow, by Watson, proof and re od | peu Bisel Race, by Ditto, proof, &c. — » i | “at abe John. Horne Tooke, by Anker Smith, &c.; Samuel i bread, Esq. 5 Sir —— Russell ; Simon Van Slingelandt, drawing tn water colours, by Chrdtnens Caleb Whitefoord, | — &e. some proofs ~~ 18 . 2G ae (* 2a) , @ . 2984 William’ Aldtich, Esq. Lotd’ Mayor 6f Dublin, by Brooks; | 2 ~~ John Barber, Esq. Lord Mayor of London, hy Ns der Gucht, Faber, &c. ; James Annesley, Esq. ; Allen of Pdior Pate, . by Faber ; Avthuy Beardmore, &c. on “9 , G , 2935 Alderman Bott by Faber, McArdell, &¢.; ‘The shine? in his | _Club, by Faber, the large and small plates beri Prideaux ‘> Basset, by Ditto Sot te RED g 2936 CRAUFURD OF KILBURNY, AFTERWARDS Viscbal Gar- Nock, by Smith, mezz. oval, with engraved border, shields | of arms, &c. fine.and,rare, — elit h a , 2937 Sir Joun Crisp, BarT.. » by, Smirx, 1 Li 4f : Jine proof, very rare —_— 2088 ‘Sir. Samuel Cooke, Lord Mayor of Dublin, 1741; Sedans Boyle, Esq. Speaker of the House of: Commons. in Ireland, three different, mezz. by Brooks, &e.; Sir William Barrell; oval, mezz. private plate, very inthe F(a note at-the back states that omy about a dozen % PAA peter were ale from | the plate) J — Wie a Y 6 , 2939 Thomas Ooaters! Esq. meh ‘mez, "by Faber, ona tales On| . | graved ’ sheet, containing an account of his-election for the City ‘of Bristol, in May 1734; Mr. ‘Henry Clarke, by: Faber, ~ afterwards inscribed “ Sir George Vandeput ; 37° John Coutts, | Esq. by .MsArdell.;' ‘Sir Robert. meg? pee by Ge Poca White, mezz. searce F4lg aan , fo 2940 Captain Coram, by Brooks, &e. ; Attn Dobbs, “ MeArdell; | Robert Dingley, Esq. by. Dixdh : Alderman Faulkner, &¢. AL » Jie , MAL Martin Folkes, by. Hogarth, Biber,” &e.; The same, by M‘Ardell:and Smith ; French; Lord. Maydvrot Dahil RS scribed. “‘. The good Lord Mayor,’ ” proof and letters!) oPe 2942 John, Witt, Merchant of Franckfort,and. Mr. Folls.of:Franck- fort, ovals, mezz. by SMITH, both very Jjine ond par edie. ‘latter: A PROOF BEFORE LETTERS. ees Ulli | 6 , 2948-Sir Richard Hoare, and. Sir Robert Ladbrooke,, Tare “Mayors of London, by Faber; ‘Sir Crisp. Gascoyne, dink ayo of | | ‘London, by MtArdell Chae ESR A SS a ee le 2014: Thomas How, Lord. Mision of Dablin';: Luke Gaistines;aita: and Daniel McKercher Esq. of Dublin, by Brooks ; ; John Keeling, | | | Esq. by MsArdell.; Charles, Lucas, ‘OitiedayoFyDaMingda | Miller; Charles Leigh, &e. 916). Paterna 98 , Le .. 2045 Daniel.Lock, Esq.. after. Hogarth, > by McArdellyy! Alexander | -) Murray; and: dotins Miata Esqrs,: by Faber;-whole Jengthy es eae ladier?- nat: 4 — — oat Aa t 4 : Bical Paleon ii "Fagye eras erred ‘of London, whole | et length; Thomas Prior, Esq. Secretaryto: the Dattin Society tenn 4 > cnn cs nage SS | by Spooner, John Lord Viscount: Perceval, by Faber, from | | »»() the House of: Yvery ; Stephen Poyntz, Esq. by Faber, &c. 6 | we ) bat , 2947 John Siacpoole, Esq. by Watson; Hercules Langford Rowley, | Pade by Miller; Symonds, by G. White ; Sir Thomas de Veil, | |. | ei By Ryley; Joshua, Ward ; John Warkuetda, ‘Somerset, He- | | zegoiw rald of Arms, by Miller, ved 5 femin’ | rs , 2948 Sir Edward Turner, after Gainsborough, by ‘MeArdell ; John | . Taylor, Esq..;. Sir Armine Wodehouse, M.P. for Norfolk, al 7 | | a> private plates, wery rare. _ | peas onal | a . . _ | ‘German School, _ Continued from page 215. bee es > “ISRAEL VAN MECKEN, | | new 3 vf Sian « The sivas of Israel Van Mecken, i —_ 1 bina E- / JG» 2950. Samson destroying the Lion, (3) ~ TOL Oo Viale 1 Japllono ‘ iat , 2951 Judith with the Head of Holofernes, ie pre seee! CT Cy Lee ES Mi 2952, The Dance of Hetodias, ac} : —. | ‘ jo + 2953 The set of. the Passion o of, Jesus Christ, (io to a1). * | fo , 2954 Christ bearing his Cross, (28). | — aba , 2955: The Grand Priest refusing the Offering of Joachim; 0) | A £ 2956 The Birth of the Virgin, (31) FOOL resi ? | ZL ye 2957, The Marriage of the Virgin, (33) : a n| can - 2958 The Adoration of the Kings, (36) tee. eee Ai Ks 2959 The: Massacre of the Innocents; (38) gn beta 2. Lo} 2960 Christ disputing with the Doctors, (39) HAL Gy 4s ye, 296% The Death of the Virgin, (40) oe pall, 7 Ww, Z 2962 The Virgin crowned, with the Infant on a crescent supported _ _ | 9 by Four Angels, (Appendix 43) eee he, Ltn ets ete , 2963 The Virgin suckling the Infant, (43) —_— ly iret ge i Fi? 2964 Tlie | Virgin with the Infant; (46) o> é WHat fe : > Pi. iat The liimaculate Virgin crowned aiid attended by Angels, the _ Archangels Gabriel and Michael. Eine down. Satan, &c. ) | | _ dated 1502, (49). WG Of ptt g 3 | , 2066 Jesus Christ, (64) ; “and the ‘Vitgin,. (65), whole ' length | | figures . nae ee hllCur Az) 2967 St. Simon, (75) ‘St. Matthiew, and St. Simon, i in one Heil Cr: WAL (84), &e. et ¥ aN 2968 St. Augustin, (88) ; St. Christopher, (90); the copy ; * ee | the Stoning of St. Stephen, (94) “Pope = Sas Ll. | : ; ( 22 ) a: , 2969 The Miracle of Christ appearing to St. Gregory during the | celebration of Mass, large print on two sheets, (102) 1 Zz ¢ , 2970 St. Lawrence, (106) ; and St. Martin, (109) 2 (G+ J\ «4 271 St. Sebastian, (112) ; St. Barbe, (122) ; ; and copy 3 onceetl a JO, 2972 St. Mary the Egyptian, and St. Mary Magdalen, an’ Ecele- : siastic: supplicating the former, (130), ¢ CURIOUS PROOF BE-~ FORE THE VERSES AT BOTTOM | ip 1 y | , 2973 St. Ursula, attended by Six Females ( 132) — 1 : | % 2974 Jesus Christ supported by Two Angels, (138) 1 / ©» 2975 The Holy Family, (146) , ay i Aicliexe / ak 2976 Six Scriptural subjects, on one sheet, (150) ; and the Man of Sorrows, (151) _ a PE aFepay Qe Ye / 7 , 2977 Six subjects of Saints, in acles separate, (153); Six Ben others, detio, —) : and One of the Foolish bp | | (164) ojo ey aes ‘ a s ; 2978 The Death of Lushatlaci es) 2 pL mma oe 7 ie a yo, 2979 Lady singing ‘and Man ewan on a Guitar, (174); Mes ead playing on an’ Organ, (175); and the Concert, (178) / » |, 2980 The’ Dancers,( 172); The Monk and the Nun, (176); me ‘& iat Officer and his Mistress, (182) © — 2 a + 2981 The group of Four Females, erty ea he seg J “a _, 2982 Children bathing, (87) ; ‘and Children playing, (188) ie ws . | G - 2983 Monkies, (190) ; Wolves, (192), acts /| Bae 2984 Coat of Arms, with Boy making a Somerset, (194); Ditto, vy, | | with a Lion, (195) ; and the Ship, (196) — = YH) /| ee 2 2985 Two Horsemen fancifully attired, combatings (200) ai ek | 4 1B 2986 The Morris Dance, (201) - = a aes Ye aa | Z| 4g). 2987 Ornamental Foliage, vale Two Lovers, &e. (ast); dba ee » Fool, (236) ~ : ane Fis wa QGAg f4CA Chap | 2 Sy 2988 The Holy Fashity; (Append 9); ; and the same hatihect, by | . Alber Durer jutieeveo' | della D Vikan wae 4 | vs 2989 A Chalice or Vessel for incense, ( notin he Seg the s same | / | subject as that engraved by M. SicHenny Ne No. Le AK . by | 62990 Two Portfolios, half-bound, green. morocco, atte holland et ‘wrappers, measuring 23 in, by 19, lettered, FOREIGN Por- ay “pRaiTs, VOL. 10,PART1and2 0 — OCU E/ Z| /O | | 62991 Two ditto, ditto | vou. 11 and 12 bitte x = — obo , | fo 6 2992 Two ditto, ditto vot. 13 and 14 ie "EZ he me 2993 Two ditto, ditto _ vou. 15 and 16 — sis, 2 Vn no, ee a Se en End of the Twenty-secon4 Day’ 8 Sale. | ( 293 ) TWENTY-THIRD DAY'S. SALE, FRIDAY, the 18th of JULY, 1834, At One. for Two precisely. ENGLISH TOPOGRAPHY, ante i. Continued from page alg. | LOT. | ‘ rae l, mee MippLiesEx—The Seat of Sir William Ashhurst at High- ae gate, by Harris; The Haberdasher’s Hospital at Hoxton, by | / | |) Ditto; View on the Thames, drawing by Schnebbelie, &c. 40 Kee. by he! , {S - 2995 ———— Duchess of Northumberland’s Monument in Chelsea | (4. oa Church; and others of the Families of Cheyne, Stanley, ) | ie cepaee drawings in water colours 7 Viol, Lon - » G , 2996 ———— The Duke of Chandos’s House at Cannons, by | : ‘Hulsberg, scarce ; yore Burlington’s: Villa at Chiswick, | | &e. — 50.7 a Me s va _ Br ———— Map of Islington; Various Ancient Mansions, from —_7 9 i Environs; Churches, &c.) -)) oo 50 -“Nitn7 Pa 2998 ——-———. Views of Churches; Gentlemen’s Seats, &c. 50x24 LE sh 2999 ————_ Tur TREATY House aT UxBRIDGE, A BEAUTI- y, “| ' FUL DRAWING IN COLOURS, BY PROUT eee, 7¢ Bo a ——— Remains of Queen Elizabeth’s Palace at Tottenham 7 | Court, by CarteR; Hesson Church, by SHEpuerRp; Kentish Town Church ; Jew’s Harp Tavern, &c. BE hes | M an water colours =. — si ALK? 40 . V2 ls 3001 ———— Isleworth Mills, hofore and after the Fire; and VY me other drawings i in colours, &c. — afi) A F | 2 3002 NorroLk—Miscellaneous Views, by Kip, &c.: 75 don J - | vs | ,, 3003 The Devil’s Tower at. Norwich, jine drawing in wA | water colours, by DEWINT ~~ ttt Ap 1/ Z|. 3004 ———— Norwich Cathedral; Various Views, by Bucke, &c. ' si : — \ ie St tenvonatjssnennstalstenssisnsipcmeassenecene ( 224 ») Lb 3005 NorroLK—Monumental Effigies from Lynn Shovel; by cou | _ man; .Norwich Cathedral, &e... a sacssjem= a Mail 17 iy 3006 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE—Maps, and Plans ; imexborcigil : Cathedral, &c.; Views, by Buck, Kip, RoC: aris 56 Getto? | King’s Sutton Church, a) bg depen, a 5 do | by BUCKLER om =< ve 1 ', 3008 —— Front View of Jesus ‘Weeplial at Rothwell; and . South-west View of Burton Latimer Choreh, drawings in Bre colours, by ATHOW at ee ees Jo 8009 ————— Monumental Brasses in the Cbntchon: at ;Barton | Latimer, and Kettering ; Fonts in the Churches of Rushton, and Higham Ferrers, ditto — 7 — Church, and Manor House at King’s steak drawings i an colours, by BUCKLER » oo 3 — Artwell Howse; Castle House and Chittetniene Preston Capes; Monuments of the Rev. Knightley Adams; &e. at Preston and Woppepbams dr ARE am colours, by . ‘ATION or hey ast _ pe SE D Sp SOLD, oar S.E, and W. or of cop io Chapel, diivince an colours, by THE. SAME. 3406) — 09 7 , 3013 — Monuments of “thes Coa Baris in Steane Chien - drawings in colours, by. DTT Onn omiekt -_, ? — Ct ie 3007 | | | ; P » 3010 i+ 3011 ae ay , 3014 -—-——. Monuments of. the, Dormer. “Family, a sal John ; Creswell, _Esq, in Newbottle Church; Monument, of Tem-, . perance Browne in Steane Chapel, ‘dilio, by ATHOW, &c. 4 obo 3015 ———-—- N.W. and S.E. Views of King’s: Sutton Church, drawings in colours, by ATHOW | ee eee ee —. Monuments of Robert Pearne, and Creswell Levinz, in Evenlie Church; and Lady. Latimer’ s Monument at Stowe “Nine Churches, Ke, drawings i m colowrs, by ATHOW ee — N.W. and S.E. Views of Wappentiain ‘Chureh, drawings: in colours, by ATHOW —_ 2: od —— Monumental Effigies, Brasses, Be, in | Wappenham ‘4 | “Church, ditto, by ATHOW _ 4 os ', 8019 ————- Monuments of the Hicklinge Family in Green’ ais Norton Church, ‘drawings i in colours, by Ditto = * £ » 3020 ———— Ancient Manor House and Church’ at. Grafton, Regis; N-E. and'S.W. Views of Maitford Churehi, ‘drawings : tm colours, by THE SAME!) - 6 (5 Be ee Monuments of the Widville Family in Bnisions | ) Regis Church ; Antiquities in the Church: of Pauler’s Perty,: we ‘- drawings in: pan fi by Ditto. — 2a, 865 | 6 |, 3017 - , 8018 - : | ag 3021 - au ie, | py 3023 } we” j oy |, 8024 avi | * ra , 30% Eee ae | 1 /0| , 306 3030 ie 1 ) NorTHAMPTONSHIRE—S.E. and’ N\W. Views: of? Blizworth’ in the Church ati; Great Brington; beautifully Jinished ( 25 -) Church, drawings in colours, by ATHOW ; 2 i, ous Hh — Monuments of the Wake Family in the Church at Blizworth, drawings in colours, by ArHow ~~ 3' Vem — Horton House, the Seat of ‘Sir Robert’ Gunning; | 7 S.E. View of Horton Church, ditto, by AtHow 2 Cte — Monuments of the Montague and Lane Families in Horton Church, drawings in colours, by ATHOW’ 3 | oa Monumental’ Effigies of Sir William and Lady Par yy, a Me - in Horton Church, highly “fensohieid ditto, by ATHOW* - View of Piddington Church; and Monuments in 3|4 ditto, dy awings iw colours, by THE SAME: Cth’ Views: of Quinton Church; Monuments in s | Giles’s Church, Northampton; ditto, Hirt —— The very curious Monument of Sir Edward anak ae : — drawing in colours, by TROTTER © — 1 4h ViyleN » — The. Monument: and: Monumental Effigies of ate John, and Dame Katharine Spencer, in the Church at Great Brington, very fine drawings inicolours, by Ditto 2 | ol ———— The Monument and Monumental Effigies of Sir - Robert, and Dame Margaret'S pencer, in the Church at Great’ bod Aes a highly. finished drawingsin colours, by TROTTER 2. oben , 3082 3034: -— : cia 3036: ene 3038 3039. ' an colours, by TROTTER | fs , 3033 ——— — The Monument of Sir John; and Dame» Maria | § pencer, in the Church at Great Brington, beautiful Bscins don Monument and Monumental Effigies of Sir iP tian and ‘Lady Penelope Spencer, in the Church at Great’ Bring ton, very fine drawings in colours, by Ditto oh — .N.E: View of pra Latimer. Pass higbd drawings mn 2 alates by ATHOW —_— i Ap tale A beautiful Stained. Glass Window: and’ Monu- ' mental! Brasses' in Kelmarsh “Chureby drawings mn: ab f) = by:Arnow | — — COMA — Monument. of: Sir’ John. Hs beatyo im Kelmarsh Chureh, drawing in colours, by TROTTER | | 17 Lia —\ Views of Rothwell'Church; and curious Antiquities f “ine clan drawings in colours, by ATHOW Huth Various ele and- Plans ; Architectural Antiqui- -+tiess: Views, &c. . ee — 60) C072 The Ciba ‘at Northampton ; ‘Ecton Church; ‘Wake- field Lodges Abington ‘Abbey, &c.° — 85MM httes Mr) (2226 y | 3040 NoRTHAMPTONSHIRE— Views and Plans, of Northampton; | Various Architectural and Monumental Ansnantinns by Carter, &e, Te 10 Mig Pe we Py 3041 Peterborough Cathedral; | Rockiogham: Castle ; . | Ancient Mosaic Pavements, &e. pees eae te ho- Yavin vA $042 — Sketches from. Pictures. at ‘Baton: Neston, nt " -. Various Manuscript Memoranda in Illustration of Brydg History of Northampton, a parcel ~ 1. ae, 3043, ————. Weston Favell Church; Peterborough Cathedral, J : and curious Monuments therein ; Various — Monumental | " Effigies ; Sepulchral’ Brasses ; Painted Glass Windows; Views of Churches, &c. drawings and sketches an colours, ‘Indian. ink, and pencil, by ‘Trorrer, Carter, and others — _ nel: 28 . a Jz\ VA : ‘ENGLISH: ‘seas a Continued from.page 221. | ‘LAWYERS. ian ey | . i y , 3044 Chief Baron Comyn, by: Hetbaiken) proof and letters; Judge | ‘Denton, by Vertue, proof before letters, but imperfect ; Chief | wes Justice “Holt, ee Whites der ecoe9p wore ves of areee by! iQ bh Iierb) SAG SS poh ee Co, 1 ee OR OP a » o& , 8045 Mr. Greenaway, reaeley at Norris oval mezz.; ‘William 1 » Fellowes, by Smith; William Stratford, and Charles Erskine, “by McArdell ; Asidtow MsDouall, and Raton Livius, private plates, etchings by ‘Worlidge, &e. LORY PG af 6/NttLVv , Jo. 3046 Sir Lawrence Carter, by Vertue; “Sie'T Thomas Bury, by Smith, &e.; Judge Fortescue; Sir Michael ‘Forster, &e. ‘ty Faber ; . Sentoady Adair, hoof: RIVE. pee ais A Yor. a g , 3047. Thomas Carter, Esq. Master of the Rolls in Irelands by King, By _ and Brooks; Judges Burnet and Dennison, by. Faber, &c. ; Sir George Nares, by Dickinson, proof Hie John ae by Sharp, &e. =~ Neel HEE Sheat 3048, Sir John Strange, by: Houbraken, phos ‘hat slsidbe slp Thomas Reeve, by’ Bockmann, te, 3 ‘Sir ers eyes Parker, &e. ize Ww ae ke 5 ee: q , 8049 Chief Justice Singleton, ‘by Brows sedlotah length, abi ‘Baron Wainwright, by Ditto; Mr. Justice ‘Wilson, by Mur- ght, by by Hy sol 4} phy ;- Sir William Thomson, by Faber, &c. eid ( #827 .) Fy PHYSICIANS, &e. y i | 8050 Joseph Allen, M.D. by Townley ;, Sir William Browne, by “Dixon ; Dr. Bromfield, by J. R. Smith, proof; Cheselden, by ) Faber; Cruikshank, by Say, &e. ay MV 1. ‘* 1a « 3051 Francis Douce, M.D. by McArdell ; Ditto, on horseback, by . the same ; Dr. Cadogan, by Dickinson; Thomas Gill, M.D. yy | anal _ by it cies Dr. Archibald Cameron, &c. ——-; | 3h bute ae 3052 Mr. Richard Grindall, by Fisher; Robert Poole, by Faber; nie Sir Edward Hulse, by Watson; Dr. Jenner, by Say, proof; _ Dr. Monro ; Mr. Patch of Exeter, &c. — 9) » LO}, 8053 Alexander Small, by Faber, two different; Dr. Monro; Dr. ss Radelyffe, by Burghers; Dr. Temple, by Young, proof ; wechae Dr. Willes, &c. ‘als 13 , Zé 7 %054 Dr. Sharemo, (Harry Harmood), by Miller, scarce; J. de | Castro Sarmento, M.D. by Houston; and John Shebbeare, » ho M.D. A as bil ple LITERARY MEN, &c. aie | 055 Joseph Ames, by Laurie, &c.; John Adams of Edmonton ; oe valid y De ages proof s Asghitsald Bower ; William Bowyer; A efi hy eee ae -—— 12 Pilg” Baie Bose Robert Heys, 1 by Smith, oval, mezz. ne hetiea letters, fine | aot. ( and rare wr 1 |g Lie init pd 3057. Archibald Bower, by. “McArdell, with and without the in- ” | . seription ; Colley Cibber, by Fisher ; Thomas Chubb, by — Bockmann ; Edward Cave, by Worlidge, Grignion, &e. 12¢(Chbawn Se aa 2 3058. Peter Collinson, by Miller ; Dyer, and Denham, Poets, by . | _ +» Collyer, proofs before letters ; George Edwards, Naturalist ; | | ‘ James Ferguson, Astronomer, by Haward, &c. proofs; Ye; |.‘ Hayley; Gibbon; Garth, &c.. — 1660/2 | m 3009 Aaron Hill; Thomas Haselden, by Faber ; Edward Hatton, pr ae - by 6 ersan:; ; Dr. Edmund. Halley, by Faber, &c.; = Bd if Hodgson, by G. White ; James Ferguson, proof, &¢. 0 Guat 4 ai | , 3060 William King, L.L.D. by McArdell, Faber, &c.; John eae | | we ed / the Angler, by Turner, proof ; Ditto, Author of the Perspec- | | tive; Dr. Johnson, by Hall, &c. — | ARMY Ore ae , 306] Linneus, by Kingsbury, Proof &c.:; Samuel Lysons, by Rey- . | | ~ olds, private plate» R. Lovett of Worcester ; ; J.A.de aa A o. ar am cn mae pot Cae see oO | cae ae bay ( 228 ) “ Val 3062 Wm. Julius Mickle, by Skelton, &c.; Sir Isaac Newton 5 Peter Pindar, (Dr. Wolcot), by Hodges; Mallet Dupin; | Dr. Rawlinson, by Smith, proofs, &c. — AM | . 8063 Isaac Reed, by Dickinson, proof dnd letters ; “John Reeves, Re Esq. by Hardy ; Walter Scott, by C. Turner, after Raeburn, | _ proofs = — 4 shied + I \» | 3064 ‘Shenstone, and Somerville, the © Posts, he Sinished draw- ~ < “angs in water colours 2 3065 Sir Richard Steele, by ‘Smith, &e. ; Apedjaifin ‘Stillingfleet 3 Smollett; Shenstone ; Thomas Sheridan ; Bigs Smallbroke, Se. several proofs — . | “14 i so, 3066 Nicolas Tindal » by Picart, two iri before letters, one 1e before , “the name of the engraver, and before the cuff was finished 2: es. 3067 Mr. Thomas Wright, by Frye, mezz. 1737; James Thomson, | by Basire ; Dr. Edward Hi Dr. Wolcot, proofs, &e. J1 be i | moyt yi g VA : ; | : | | Mth tr? > | si Le apvionybanitidin x MECHANICS, he ree ATO fey oe 3, 3068 ‘Robert Be, Clerk of the Bricklayers’ Company, by Fisher, “private plate, proofs ; William Caslon, by Faber ; Benjamin : _ bradley, by Ditto, proof before letters ; George” Graham, | ~" Gfockmaker, by Riley ; Bulmer, the Printer, &c. a EV Be athe y Ags , 3069 Mr. Thomas Gent, by Val. Green ; John Lewis, Brewer, ¥ — " "Richmond, private plate ; Langford, the Auctioneer, mez ie ti - proof before letters ; Mr. William Nield, Sadler, in Picca- |. | | ~~ dilly, by Jehner, proof before the verses, &e. bai — 8a e Ra uy 3070°Langford, the Auctioneer, proof before letters ; ‘Thomas ioe _ Phelps, and John Bartlett, proof before letters, and lettered BP erg impression ; Roger Payne; Christopher Pinchbeck , by Gate: “Faber ; Clio Rickman, by Holmes = — oer -, Le \ a 3071 John ‘Stargies, Carpenter, by G. White; James: Thornton, | ~~ “Gardener at Kew, by Houston, two proofs, in different —s states, hae av tttiain Woodfall, Bookseller, Be, ae 6 Cans | | awe ; eae ee or oe Poe ay ad Ate ree : | | _ WRITING MASTERS. PE er ee | ; | | | ; dane oar pet (eae ‘sn | Pf | E 3072 Timothy, ‘Treadyway, . ae Raber: “John Wiis, shy ‘Fisher | _ Clark; Champion ; Bickham; Lens, &e. ~ ( 229 ) 7 MUSICIANS. ‘a sl, 3073 William Corbett, Musician, oval, mezz. by Simon; Mr. John ee «< Bannister, by Smith ; Dr. Crotch, when a child, re Fittler, | : &e. — om 4 Wy le 3074 Carestini, and Gizziello, by Faber, &c.; John iehden, by ) Ditto; Benjamin Hallett, by McArdell ; Mr. Leveridge, by. | Pashes. Neil M*Lean, the Piper ; Dr. Miller ; Dr. Hayes, L . he, 2 OF . al &e. soe tstok Wputt ; ‘Ani , 8075 ‘Mr. John Stanley, Organist of St. Andrew’s, Holborn, by | | . McArdell, &c.; Wm. Kenrick, by Worlidge; Gustavus ~ ». «Waltz, by Miiller ; Samuel Wesley, by Dickinson ; Thomas _ Price, by Jones; Edmund Thomas Warren, &c.. 8 aliens avs | | ARTISTS, &e. ' ,|/o + 2076 Mr. Allen, of Bristol, Statuary, a drawing ; Samuel and | bs WadhAnier Buck, by Houston ; William Blake, by Schiavo- | netti, proof; Bartolozzi, &c. by Smith; Roderick Chalmers, | | _ Herald Painter ; Sir William Chambers, by. Houston, Bees J ) Rae's _ before letters, ae erty 10) ee , | b |e 3077 Ozias Humphrey, after Romney, by Val. Green ; and M‘Ar- | ) _ dell, by himself, fine proofs before letters A a Such | 41. 7 3078. jie Alessandro Grimaldi, of Genoa, a Virtuoso, died in Lon- | Sg don, 1732, private plate, rare ; Ozias Humphrey, by Caroline © | | z Watson, on satin, &c.; J. G. Facius, the Engraver, proof; — | _C. Lempriere, by aban Jones, the Mezzotinto Engraver, | rcinalale: » pravate plate ; Fuseli, &c. — naif UZZ " | VA i? 3079 Pine, after Hogarth, by M¢Ardell ; and Roubilliac, with the % Statue of Shakspeare, by Martin, both proofs before letters 2 di CLLCUL > i, ye ee Mylne, Architect, private plate; Roubilliac, by Mar- tin; Philip Mercier, by Faber; Mr. Spr tno sen. of Ply- ae nai , by Reynolds; A. Boral &e. : 6 Fowe 4 W ‘ , 3081 Payne, the Architect, with his Son, after Raraiee by Wat. | ) Lk, son, mezz. beautiful proof before any letters 1, G 4 | , 3082 Sir Joshua Reynolds, by Sherwin, proof and letters ; Rys- “ | brack, Wyck, and Zinck and his Wife, by Faber ; Stubbs, | | by Bretherton; Wright, of Frome, Father to Wright the “ Painter, small mezz. scarce ; Woollett ; Roubilliac, &c. 12 Vln e/ 3083 The Smiths of Chichester, by Pether, pe proof and letters 2 Ub beieves | ¢ --ealy German n Shoal Hass a | ; ~TT | BASE EN 2 at AA: Continued from page Bene o! dokhencante | cal a> The’ Master of 1466. 410 ian! TO geiesderod em WZ; ZZ 3084 “ Marra DE EINSIDLEN.” A GOTHIC. CuarEt, IN WHICH “Is SEEN THE VIRGIN AND CHILD ATTENDED BY AN ANGEL, A Sarnr, WITH A CROZIER, AND OTHER FIGURES. ABOVE, ON A KIND OF BALCONY, IS REPRESENTED THE Hoty “TRINITY, AND A MULTITUDE OF ANGELS, BELOW WHICH IS °THE MARK’ €, AND THE DATE 1466:—FINE | ‘ IMPRESSION, from Mr. Lloyd’s collection. — _ LY¥/n 3 $3085, The Visitation of the Virgin to St. Elizabeth, height, 4 in, | by 3, not in Bartsch — i" Lit g as G3086 A fanciful scroll work of Flowers, on a stem: of which is “the Infant “Saviour” ‘at the entrance of a human ‘heart; ‘surmounted by the Cross; Four Angels with instruments of the: Passion, occupy’ the: four corners, standing | on flowers ; | the mark € ©, and the date 1467, is at top, not in Bartsch 1 3087 St. Philip, and St. James, standing under a gothic. Hes see 6 | ChE aie 1 ate ee 2 ,3088 Two other Apostles, similar, ‘not mentioned by Bartsch’ ayes (3089. ‘Tur Hoty! HANDKERCHIEF OF ST. VERONICA SUPPORTED oo BY St, PETER AND ST. PAUL STANDING UNDER A GOTHIC _ARCH; AT. BOTTOM THE MARK OF L. Z. AND DATE 1467, (one, 6 TURNED, UPSIDE, poy WN), ws MOST CURIOUS PRINT ae PERHAPS» UNIQUE, undescribed, by Bartsch, height 1 in. by 8}, ftom the collection of Thomas Lloyd, Esq. 1 4 , £2. ,8090 aieoeeainiaste Helmet, (92) 20009 See ee | 2 ask 3091 The Initial. Letter a lev ‘composed ‘of a Lion, ‘a: Stag, | Birds, &e. ly siqaegk .qapgiivat? atid gat there 2 wa ’ 3092 Ditto b (98), 3 a Lady attended by a “Servant, ceompated by | Dogs and Birds, , ni SETA SS astouals 4613 as ‘en 7 oe Yee | bate , 8098 Ditto £ (not. m oad ie a pita Saint, pee STS attitude of prayer, a Man- era 2 in the air removing her Grew eo oR oxbadel sli feweaiege 4 3094 Ditto ny ¢ not in ‘Bartsch D> ‘St. John with the Holy Lamb, “a Man in adoration ‘before him, supported by an ‘Angel, two | . Birds above connect the two ficures — S| fo ( 28RF) | %\, |, 3095 The Initial Letter £ (108), a Man richly dressed, above him an Eagle and a Dog, and a Cat anda Dog in combat 1 Up Uf fete og. 19 , 3096 Ditto £ (91), a a Man defending himself from a Lion above | him, which is fixed upon by Dogs, a Bird, &c. 1 biolleno ay |, 3097 Ditto Lu (101), Two Warriors on hqrepack, combating for. | the possession of their Colours — 1) z ys} , 8098 Ditto i (95), composed ‘of Three Men and Two Dogs, one fs ) of the former carries a large stone on his shoulder 1¢ Iuih 3 4 , 3099, bite. (102), a Sayage protecting . himself with. ¢ a large | Shield from the attack of two others | .,.,,-—) 6 | Wiehine LNG |. 3100 Ditto FJ (99), a Man of Quality,.a Naked Female, and a | | Monk, accompanied by Birds and Dogs) .¢ 0's) yo 2” ae 3101 Ditto f{ (not an Bartsch),- Five Monks ‘and a Nun, dat | _ Birds, &c. prece libre iene — 1 beratd Z| 5, 3102.Ditto 9 (104), composed of Three Stags. and, a kind of | | ‘Leopard > i yuot—reeda) alt vee 1] " pace JT- 3103 Ditto Y (100), various nondescript ilcsatengslin fighting ZZ 2% 4 3104 Ditto g (not in Bartsch), a Lion, a Leopard, a EMO AED and “at a Bear = ade 1 WE V La F| + | , 8105 Ditto {g (96), Three Men attacking a Dog with Spears, &c. ' alow 2 sb + 3106 Ditto ¥ (108), Four Men playing on. Musical Instruments’ ] | \Aeote WE By eg 3107, Ditto y (1 not in Bartsch), St George subduing the Dragon 1 Ge h ths “The whole of the above most rare and curious ‘Prints, are “evidently ' by the master of 1466, although they bear the mark of Martin Schoen- ES “ gauer, which, however, is printed from’ separate igre ih were / © formerly” in the collection of Thomas:Lloyd, Esq: » ge EP Wore eH A 3108 An Ornament composed of the wring rirdthe dias faarle; a gothic &, in the centre, (113). : hid 2 ops 3109 ‘The Rest in Egypt, Joseph eee B® from a spring: which __ issues from a tree in the middle of the print, the branches, ee 4 which extend and form an ornamental border to the sub- ject ; circle, diameter 33 in. not in Bartsch g\, 3110 ‘The Annunciation. "The Virgin on the left of the print id | _a book, on her knees, on the right the Angel Gabriel exhi- | biting a scroll, with the words “ Apec gvacia i Dominus | off — tecum,”’ sigitapesin to Bartsch, length 9} in. by. 6 WZ eer LED Jf, Bil The Separation of the Good from the Wicked, a . small print| PF ee | of nine figures, in the style of the master of 1466 Viv feu (, 232 ) by two different artists, the latter probably by N. Schoen 2 e 157 , 3113 The Sibyl shewing to ee the Virgin with the Infant Jesus in the Clouds, (Bartsch, vol. x. No. 70), very curious, but unfortunately cut at top and otherwise injured | le , >” , 8114 The Annunciation to the Virgin, mit upright, wie a date ; of 1485 reversed _. OT en ys Pa oo ie os ey") x ibe f{ 2. 7 B1ls Four small circles of the Visitation: “Christ taken down from . Jf, $112 Christ crowned with Thorns, and a Pilgrim, early specimens. the Cross, &c.; and a small es: print of a Female Saint,| / early peti crib, by anonymous engravers | sh loy4 / / 7 8116 St. Christopher with the Infant Jesus on his Shoulders, ditto 1 4e/Hac is 6 3117 A Female Savage, covered with hair, holding her Child on her knee, very ancient — wl rab 3118 The Virgin and Child, in an arched apartment, an Abbot kneeling before them, at top “ tudovicus Abbas, anno Domini, YW ¢ 1477,” at bottom “ Alolfiigus Aurifaber” BZ ~ // ,, 8119 The Ship, (mon. 328, No. 22); and the Interior of a Gothic,| .4 Chapel, not described by Bartsch = =. — 4 02 fore ‘5 19 3470 Christ before the High Priest, (3), and pearing the Cross, (8), by the.artist who mansee b. 3. called BARTHOLOMEW, Vi ‘. yet _ SCHOEN . We? Tt a mee 2 rE Pr ers aad Tie 2 2 | / 3121 The Two vee sitting niger’ an adie meri by T THE: SAME 1 obe 2. /2Z. « 3122 The Judgmentof Solomon, (2), by Franets Von Bocnorr 1 ffi » Jf 7 3123 St. Peter, (6); and St. Thomas, (13),DirTo = 2 Vpanth “ he 3124 St. George and the Dragon, (15), by aa Maitre ALA 4 ii ON ayerer 20 aK — — oe BE eH Yono z Mt | | 8125 Two. portfolios, half-bound, green “morocco, cae hateeds hyo) Wrappers, measuring: 23 in. ws 19, lettered, FOREIGN Hohe b 2083 Ay AR RAIT Ss VOL 1d andl 8: yi one# fed ag h he aheant aaah ) peo ‘aap Two ditto - ditto - DITTO, 19 pie 20°. 2 a : 3127 Two ditto — ditto’ © ‘DITTO, 21 adi 22iit ots x $e BU tt 4 a G , 3128 Two ditto ditto ent ‘DITToy 28 and 24, — r % ” 9 , 8129 Two ditto ditto ‘DITTO, 24, part 2, and 2 2 tothe ag | aodi-2)afwe ait Rus taldgae jo 0) aA aa a Hibe J 6s) occa Ge iene | twee ee | End Le the Toenty third Se Bawebit 4 0 ESA RAEN SECT MgO y reapite copi gies a 7 at ote JE. eee BPP Me ( 933 ) TWENTY-FOURTH DAY'S SALE, SATURDAY, the 19th of JULY, 1834, At One for Two precisely. ENGLISH TOPOGRAPHY, we Conten dae from page 226. Lor at 3130 NoRTHUMBERLAND— Maps, and Plans ; Castles of Tin- 4 ~~ mouth, Warkworth, Norham, &c. m7 ake) 4 /\ / 8131 ‘NoTTINGHAMSHIRE—Views of NottiBeRdin’: : a Church; Newstead Abbey; Worksop Manor; Clumber, | ‘&e. oa — 59 M1 Gall Lit = jo , 31382 OxrorpsHIRE— Views of Oxford; Christ-church; St. skit and Trinity Colleges ; ; Clarendon Printing. ee &e; 82 /t - P yo , 3433, Various Colleges, by Loggan, Vertue, &e. 21. fr : a 3134 ————— Interior and Exterior Views of Colleges, &c. in. aqua-tinta — a 24 M7 Gallant ’ fb rie apa Oxford Castle and Cathedral; ‘Blenheim, &c. 44: Aesl bio 5 g | 8136" —_—— Views of Stanton ‘Harcourt, ° etchings “by Lord. | Harcourt, after Paul SY Me drawings; Plan of Oxford, ) by Hollar,&e. 9 iI OY 15 od is OG , 3137 PEMBROKESHIRE—Pembroke Castle; Haverford West; GN Kilgarran Castle, &c.; Manuscript Plans of Nevyn Harbour, and of a proposed New Road from Portdinlleyn to Traeth- | | Mawr | aS a 47 koa fe! » @ ,8138 RUTLANDsHIRE—The Church and Hall at Husband’s Bos- | worth; Okeham Castle, &c. ae 100) o| & | ’ 3139 SHROPSHIRE—Views of Shrewsbury ; Bridgenorth ; Hales y Owen Abbey; Hopton Castle, &ce. . — 70, 0% ‘ 840 — — Colebrooke Dale; Broseley; Bridgenorth Castle ; | Tong Castle, &c. a — “85 | MUM EY 0/ i ) | | { & 3154 —- x 3156 WARWICKSHIR lis fi par and Warwick Castles; Combe , $141 SomERSETSHIRE—Views of Bath and Bristol, &c. (85 - 3147 ———-— Views of. Ipswich, , Woodbine: Flixton Hall, ( 234 ) j 3142 — GLASTONBURY ABBEY, A BEAUTIFUL DRAWING IN WATER COLOURS, BY; PROUT... .7aeeeeen ve SHEE Oe, | . 31438 — Maps, and Plans; Views of. ‘Wells. Cathedral; | ; Glastonbury Abbey, &c.. wate Sa BO DD 3144 STarFoRDSHIRE—Litchfield Catheigan a ‘Trentham Hall, oe Burton-upon-Trent; Tutbury Castle, &e,") . 2... $860 Loe 3145 — Views of Ancient Mansions, by M. Burghers, &c. 53 | a 3146 SurroLtK—Maps, and Plans; Views of Hengrave Hall, &e- 20 Framlingham Castle, &c. — ° 3g , 3148 SURE Xo IgV of Lambeth, Wanilewecse Guilford, &e, A2KZ, A 3149" — Bear’s Den Hall; Cowley’s House at Chertsey ; oe Farnham Castle; “Bermondsey Abbeys. Vauxhall Gardens, ‘&e. — — AO On 3150 os Oatlands; Croydon; Christ-church; and various Views from Wilkinson’ s Londina Illustrata,” &e., 4 afte , 3151 ———— A drawing, in water colours, from the Model at Hampton Court of a Palace intended to have been erected . in Richmond Gardens; Lord Nelson’s Seat at Merton, drawing in colours, by SCHNEBBELIE 24K p 3152 — Views at Richmond, Merete Putney, Merton, _ Esher, &c. — — mnie ofbe 3153 ‘Sussex—Brighton ; Winchelsea; Arundel; Pevensey Castle, | ee — nie ee, an ata, Cowdray House | ‘ _ Harstmoneeaux; ; shaggy Cathedral; Arundel Castle, &c. . =o py Maps, and Plans; Battle ‘oe 5) Lewes Ses é View on the Coast of. Sussex, a drawing m watercolours r: Sketches of Petworth, &e, an pencil . veer 33 ges Abbey ; ; Ragley ; »Coventeyy ;, Rider’s Views at Leamington; | ‘&e. \ 7h in kn. eS a Keh ae ae 78 3157 WESTMORELAND - — oT Lowther, sand), Appleby “Castles; Views on the Lakes, &e. oy elie: 986 - Ulswater, Wivenlarmees: and Grasmere, ‘Lakes; Kendall Church; and Abbott Hall; &ee jouci-) dareanen 57) 3159 “Witrsmrz—Malmsbury Abbey; ‘Wardour Castle; )Salis- bury Cathedral ; Various Roman _ Mosaic, Pave menias ee, and Plans, &e. _ waits — The set of Views, and Plans of L Longford Howse and Gardens, by Yeates, and Collins, very scarce 11 3158 , 3160 ( 285 ), | | | m0 » $161 WiLTsSHIRE—Salisbury Cathedral; Stonehenge; Braden-_ A stoke Priory; Malmsbury Abbey, &c. 61 vy, hilbfint ms \ Sie WoRCESTERSHIRE—A VIEW NEAR BROADWAY, A BE AU- -TIFUL DRAWING IN WATER COLOURS, BY Dewint = C ‘obavtg i 17 ses eae VIEW AT YARDLEY, A FINE DRAWING IN. ‘WATER COLOURS, BY HAVELL —_ i Kahr DP ae: , 3164 Cathedral and City of Worcester; marine | - Bromsgrove, &c. — — 0 oe «| 2a, 99 65 Vout set en — York Cathedral; Knaresborough asi ¢ .) Fountain Abbey; Conisborough Castle, &c. 55. |b a F |e 3h66 —— Views of Old Mansions; and various Architectural | te _ Antiquities _— : gor 50. {<0 | 3167 - | — Views of Hull, Ripon, &e.;. Beverley Minster ; y .% ‘Rivaulx Abbey ; Knaresborough Castle, &e. , 52 ty lit fr) PUES @ Fs 3168 ae Miscellaneous Churches; Gentlemen’s Seats, &c. 55 / iit , es ENGLISH PORTRAITS. | Pere aes &e. gat ih rh Sta E ine a none ee) Continwed sis page 2292 bs: cdots j Btial praonuio: dH | 1 \/6 , Bho Sir Sie and Sir William Anson, by Young; Major Apres | Hon. Wm. Barrell, by Faber; Col. John Biddulph, a | i Watson, proof rh see letters, Ke, _ 640 Cy ,|\/o \ ,8170° Colonel John Hope, of Craighall, by Young; Marshall Keith; | - Col. Fremantle; Sir Rowland Hill; oa: Wm. Kellett, by Capt. Baillie, prteats plates, &. = =. = Votan aghe n L\e a Clement Nevile, Esq. Lieutenant General, by Brooks; bs. | ~~ Gen. Musgrave, by Facius ; Sir David Ochierlony, proof ; | “Gen: Picton; Sir John Moore, &e. Vr foo: < \fa\e 3172 The Hon. Licti. Gen. Sherard, with ‘Capt. Tiffin, by fea is wood, private plate ; Andrew Robinson, Esq. Major General, | “by MeArdell; Major General James Stuart, by Hodges, |. on, of proof before letters, and etching ; Gen. Gervase Parker, by :): | | se? OMiler &e? ins — —. 6 ph oF 6 / 3178 Brigadier General Thomas Wentworth, by, Van Hopekeiy and. ; | hone veen heh Sir Sidney Smith, by Say; The same, an etching, | by Maria 1st Gen. eer &e. gS 7a gag BEC o _— Tig * . rors Sane sa | a 4 eek 6 , 8176 Admiral Parker, by Walker, proof; Hyde Parker, by ‘Smith; Esp, Griffin, and. Johnson in: the’ ieee of Tribulation and | , $183 Harper as Jobson, by Miller; Henderson, after Gainsborough, ( 236 ) ht oh —— %atS \ f - & te Vsyey ‘rere yt (ois sta 4 : “NAVAL. 3174 Admiral Lord Bridport, by Val. ‘Green: 3. hee Belcher, Esq. by Faber; Vice Admiral Colpoys, by Earlom; ~ Admiral ‘Sir Charles Pours by Jones; Capt. Former, ‘by Murphy, proof; Capt. Arthur Forrest, by Purcell, &c.. 3175 Admiral Kempenfelt, by Earlom, proof; Vice Admiral Thomas Matthews, by Johanson; Sir Andrew Mitchell, ‘by Dawe ; ‘Admirals Lestock and Medley, by Faber, meer 5 Capt. Pearson, proof before letters ; Admiral Sir Thomas Fasleys, Py, taba 5 Admiral Charles Stewart, by Faber, ‘Be. Hi a Milp S17 Sir Peter Parker, ‘whole-length, by Val. Green; Vice ye Thomas’ Smith, by Faber; Admiral Richard Tyrell, by McArdell; Sir Cloudesley Shovell, by Smith; Vice A * “Watson, by Fisher 5 ‘Sir Edward Vernon, whole-lengt »'by ‘Jones, proof, Bes ee oo 8 ho nile Sir Peter Warren, ‘by Faber, &e. ; ‘Sir John Borlase Warren, “by Fittler; ‘Sir Alan Gardner; Capt. Bligh, &e. ¥ 1 f4nd orgie: 5 SSIS SE AU TORS ag fi 3179 Hetty. ‘eat the Risidtiie Must ipo Before letters ; »| John Booth, by G. White, two impressions, one before the alteration of the tule; —— Blakes, by sapien “two dif- ferent, &c. — — 5 3180 Chalmers, of the Norwich ‘Theatre, as Midas, by Watson ; and Edwin as Lingo, by Hodges | —- 2 3181 Edwin‘in the character of Lingo, by rio andthe sanié, 080 1 by. Jones; and the same as Falstaff, etching, by Coyte ; Heidegger, by Faber; Johnston as Gibby ; Kemble‘as Richard «JIL, Bosc Ride Be. ed dhoinot tow obed Sely 3is4 1 Mesdy and Packer’ in» the “: Roivtetes Office,” ‘by’ Saunders ; Moody as Foiguard, after Zoffany ; Leviez, the Dancing oe Master, by M*Ardell, &e. pooofs, -&e. © vont sede ve 6+ ( 237 ) | Ti oe oO -3185 Maddox, the Straw-balancer, by Houston; The same ona. | sheet print, entitled “ The surprising performances of the | __ famous Mr. Maddoz on the slack-wire, at Sadler’s Wells, | | __London;” Ditto, a smaller print; The same, shewing his — | ee ~ performances “< At the New Theatre in Convent Garden;” see i Moody in the character of Foiguard, after Zoffany sVarllono 3186 Owen M-Swiny, by Faber, and Van Bleeck; Noverre, the | | ~-- Ballet’ Master ; :: George Alexander Sevens lecturing ‘on. ke | | Heads ; Matthews: Quick; Palmer; Rae; Talma, &c. 11 4 VEL Yee wi 4s 3187 The right comical Lord Chief Joker ne Specks. etching, | _EXTRA RARE — - 1 ps ) ; J | - $188 “Mr. Turbutt in the character of Sosia, in Amphytrion, after | | * Thomas Blisse, 1740, by Miller, mezz. very rare - | oust w/e 3189 Woodward as Petruchio, by J. R. Smith, mezz, proof before any letters ; Anthony Webster as Comus, after ears | | | ara iy Kingsbury, proof and letters, fine | Virlliir rabue or 3i 190 Miss Catley, by Jones, mezz. proof and letters; Miss ee. | | | a ~~ “as Clara, in the Duenna, by Dunkarton, proof; Mrs. Hartley, | | | . nally _ by Dickinson, Sherwin, &e.; Signora Auretti, the Dancer; | 4 | ae Mrs. Billington, M€ZZ. Chae Miss Brunton; Miss Decamp; ee hes, Miss Farren, &c. i 2 leno, Jf : #\, 8191 La Signora Zamperini, mezz, proof and letters ; Signor | | | _ Schindlerin, by Smith, proof; La Francesina, by Faber ; | | _ aay Mrs. Hartley, by Houston, proof before letters ; Mrs. U ovieih ) ; ) ) | | 4) ..¢as the Country Girl, proof; Mrs. Pope; Miss: O'Neill; i 2 ib « ex -eBtephens' Mrs. Warren, by Hodges, proof, &c. WY yypet0/ eROREW ea tLewoniay 9: 3198 ‘The Lady Mary Radclyffe, afte wate tuldly ‘Derweritwatér; "whole length, in a feat oe Mihast ‘by B. ‘Lens, fine and i et scarce — A cath = silyl yds eget ACHno 3199. Miss. Harriett Powell, ist uawdl Countess ‘of Seaforth, by - ‘Houston, proof and letters; The same, by Smith} Lady oye “Beauchamp Proctor, after West, i Eigen 5 proof ; Lady ’ Sligo, by Reynolds, ditio — mente og SOR 5M Iai 3200 Ladies Langham, C. Howard, and Gertrude Villiers, by wii kin ; Duchess of Rutland; - nae Rushoat; Lady cet saul fe proofs, &e. ‘Miss Busby, by Val. Green, pe Mrs. Bunbury, by Young, proof; Miss’ Carpenters, by Wat- son ; ‘Mrs, Collier, by Faber; ' Miss. Curtis, by Watson, ag 4 bee <7 defaretitierse: Miss, Carew ;, Mrs, Cosway, &. ye 2 3202 Jenny. Cameron, after. Hogarth, &e.; Mrs. ‘Dickinson, by Dickinson, proof; Mrs. Donaldson, of Dunkeld ; Mrs. Eb- : -» berton, afterwards Mrs. _ Grey ; ;, Mrs., . Fordyce, by ‘Watson ; 3 UAT lee, Fitzherbert, &c. — “8. ry preg of io uit J $203 Miss Frederick, Hae Mis. Fitzwilliam, by Smith, proofs ; Mrs, Falconet, by,,Watson,, dito; Mrs. Faber, by. Faber, . Mrs. Gwya,. by, Young; Mrs, Green, by. Val. Green, prog of oe before letters ; Mary Wolstonecraft Godwin, &e. » _Mrs, Howard, by Bockman ; Mis ee by Faber ; Miss Keitle,. by. Val. Green ; “Marshal ») Keith’s, Mistress, me Miss Lewis, by MeArdell, &e. 3 Miss 13 | Or ¥d 92, a. Ps eh F Lascelles, _by Watson, &e. ee — si Narious of Flora, M*Donald, by, Faber, &e. 3 : “Miss Metcalfe, d iaageyt Finlayson, proof ;. Mrs. Le Maistre, by Val. Green, proof; y ‘e vel Miss, Martin, of. Charter House Square ; Miss Meredith, &e. 9 LE 3206,,Teresia, Constantia. Phillips, ,by. Faber, &e.; : Mrs. Mercier, by _McArdell, proof; ‘Mrs, North, Wife of the Bishop of Win- chester, by Smith; Miss Pond, Breet i lors MDigpald, by y é McArdell, &c.. ott La tredw PK: Mrs. Letitia Pilkington, by] tsa Miss Pond, by Spilsbury ; 5: .Miss Plunket, by Fisher, proof. tak. letters; Mrs. Rindge, by: , Baber ; Mrs. Sandys, by § Corbutt and MsArdell — 8 en LE 3) f 4. ¥ LDS BALK 3208 Mrs. Turner, by Beckett ; The same, inseribed _ « Madam Turner ;” Mrs. ‘Sturt and her Son, by Weiss press Mrs. i enes22/ - on : cm » | 4» Stanwix, etching, by Angelica Kauffman ; Miss Stephenson, Ree by Dickinson ; Miss C. Spencer, by Val. Green; Mrs. Sid- ss ysomey, by Wilson; Miss Scott, by Faber; Mrs, Sandby, the Nut-brown. Maid, by Fisher, &e. — il 3209. Master, Williams and his Sisters, by Val. Green; and Mrs. | Yorke, by Ditto, proofs before letters; Mrs. Vanderbanck, ' by Faber ; Miss Wools, by Dawe; Mrs. Ward; Mrs. White-. foord,&c. — | 8, Yi Lik La Demande Acceptée, by BERVIC, THE LATTER A $082 PROOF — ee ee 2 he S\ Jo) a B2le The Dream of St. Joseph, after MicNarp, by BaupET, PROOF ; and the Holy Family, after RAFFAELLE, by PITAU, y J very ine a oo Mth len p 261, 3213 The Virgin and Child, two different, after RAFFAELLE, by | =f! 4 id . ) ORS o // | 5) 3210 Mrs. West, by Val. Green ; “Mrs. Yorke, by Ditto, proofs ; | 4 Miss Trimmer, by Watson, ditto ; Mrs, Whatman, private a nie Wodhull; Mrs. Wilbraham, &c. 8 ae’ | F i | | . + “FINE FRENCH ENGRAVINGS. Ose | | MISCELLANEOUS. » LA i S211. Christ praying on the Mount, after Retout, by DREVET ; and | | es Bou.ancer, fine proofs ; and La Vierge & Ja Chaise, EF | .«» Van Scuuppen ar | be J \ah , 3214 The Virgin, Infant Christ, and St. John, after Bixithgoes. | __ by Sprerre, fine and rare es cml. eae P.1% 3215 The Marriage of St. Catharine, from the SAME, by PICART, FINE PROOF, VERY RARE wh ee | | of ¥ a gt s 3216 The Holy Family, with the Infant Jesus receiving the caresses | es _. of St. John, by L’Armessin; and La Belle Jardiniere, by, | mY 1 CHEREAU, both after RAFFAELLE, FINE PROOFS io . |/) jet 3217 The Virgin and Child, by ROULLET ; and the Ecce Homo, ss | . > BAsIN, both after MIGNarRD ; Wid Jesus with Martha and > | Mary, by SrmMonNnEAU, froth CoyPEL, the two latter | _.. PROOFS, ’ — —— 3; ts ») | 3218 The Infant Christ sleeping, called “ The Silence,” by HArn- Ig "-ZELMAN ; The Dead Christ, by RousseLeT ; and the Three Maries visiting the ‘Sepulchre, by Router, all after Ca- , au | | Ae Raccr, fine i eo ses eu ( 240 ) , 8219.The Visitation, after Mignarb, by Rovmver;, and the Dead: -- Christ on.the.lap of. the Virgin, after CanRacer, by Rovs- | | eile SELET, CHOIOE PROOFS. 35/5") 12 Te sontieWl ou?’ oeBe ye ae 3220 THE SILENCE, AFTER Canpaoors BY, HAUNzELMAN, BEAU- sy § = RIFUL AND RARE PROOF BEFORE. THE LANDSCAPE (SEEN) . | «| THROUGH. THE WINDOW: soomq 2 ates t S| Jo L, 3221, THE THREE MARIES LAMENTING OVER (THE Bony -or~ the CurisT, AFTER CARRACCI,. BY. Rover, BEAUTIFUL a {PROOF BEFORE THE INSCRIPTION. 5 | 4) = ol 2) 24 , 8222 Jeanne. of Arragon, by CHEREAU ; and the. Portrait of a | | \. Man, by Pesne, both after RAFFAELLE, from, the Crozat | . Gallery; ; and Cleopatra, by Lz Mirg, from Gurpo, proors,3 pees: 2 3223 Time discovering Truth, after Poussin, by AuDRAN, /irst | , slate before, a drapery on the figure of Truth» ..% «he Vay ST 3224 ‘Laie and. the Frogs, after, P. Lauri, by. Russeime and athe. Resurrection , of Lazarus, after LE Surur, By. LAVRILee | ss. yojg BOTH. FINE PROOFS «|. ihe any 2ULGA2/ Pb ied 3225 ‘Canadians at the Tomb of their Infant ; La Liberté, s Braco- | bas Mier, both by INcour, the, latter.a proof: and. Jupiter and. itermepemainncipeiie “| | Fi Wok | .,, Antiope,. after CoRREGGIO, by. Avpouin, fine i 48 re 3226 The Massacre of the: Innocents,. from: ) GuIDo, by. Bartotozzt, ae »y¢ .PROOFON INDIA PAPER BEFORE. ANY LETTERS ,. _. im aa , 8227 Susanna battling. after SanreRne, by. Porporati, FINE HOjRROOF ads bas. { eB eal) Tv loll sdT: a4 ee We, 3228 Hagar brahenten to Abt bined y Massa, PRoo® and the | Dismissal of Hagar, by. PoRPoRATI ny BUY elT ap@e AW 3299. Lecture, _Espagnole, and -Conyersation Espagnoley afler VAN ‘Loo, by BEAUVARLET s fiN@o) 0) ogo, me Saino” © 3 , , 8280 Les CousEUSES, AFTER Gund, BY Beaten BEAU- ' | -- 'TIFUL PROOF BEFORE ANY LETTERS _ ses 1d . J\ ~ ., 3231 La Sultane, and Da Confidence, 9% C ote Loo, BY THE 7 SAME, DITTO " 2 P ZI /2_», 3232 THE HIsTORY OF ete BY BEAUVARLET, | PROOFS BE- ae 4 fe nei ANY LETTERS: 1ST .2baeM Ie Gah oe a . . e: m3 vey ! re (loki ot! bas < eae Pay a Seat ga So “ PRANCOIS’ POILLY.” ead pe Lute A HAM RS tne Ze - 3233" The Holy Family, after STELLA 3" Ditto, atieaded by A 3 | _| after PreTRO DA CORTONA ; and the Rad Trokye after ti “ MieNarp, THE LATTER ‘A PROOF TE OTT ORL LTS hwo oye a Ke 3234 The Nativity, and the Rest in Egypt, after Mrenaro, CHOICE PROOFS —_— z ( ‘241 oy ter 1, 3285 The Holy Family; with St, Elizabeth, and the Rest in Egypt,” 8) “after MIGNARD, PROOFS, the latter unfinished Se lito ,|// |» 3236 The Marriage of St. Catherine, from Micnarp; and Hae | Holy Family; from S. BourDON, FINE PROOFS tA Merl? ,| so, 3287 St. John the Evangelist ; and Christ on the Cross, after ta i BRuN, the latter A PROOF BEFORE LETTERS) 2 Yellen 0 /|/ |, 3288 ‘The Holy Family, after N.-Poussrtn ; and the same subject, | oblong, with differences, BOTH BEAUTIFUL PROOFS ~ 2 / Mf) Zz , 3239 The Flight into Egypt, from Gurpo ; and Christ bearing his | Sa _ Cross, after ANNIBAL CARRACCI, THE LATTER: A FINE © PROOF ae — 2 Vielloee y, eee The Nativity, in an octagon, and the Rest ‘in Egypt, both | “after Guipo, DITTO — 2° | Loe e - 3241 THE NAvEVET HS IN AN OCTAGON, AFTER OvIpe, A CURIOUS | ) 50° a ND RARE UNFINISHED PROOF — Wet PSRG Lt ¥ 8242 The Virgin and Child, in an oval, after Gurp6, PROOF BE-_ FORE ANY LETTERS; and, the Vision’ of toa after | RRP PAELLE, fine 2'8s wool to omigd SS ae (zeae bas ‘St: Jerome writing, after P. Chantel, FINE PROOF; and " $t. Charles Borreileh! administering the Communion during. J “the Plague, after MIGNARD, first impression, tn which the — saint gives the wafer wit the left hand, VERY RARE, , but. | ““"" the margin cut off ar 2 Vif Ki cae: , 3244 The Holy Family, (la Cee au berceau ), and at ete | °°) Doth after RAFFAELLE, very fine 0 9) Oe b%,, abtthbh” 1\G@\, 3245 The Virgin and St. John, with the Infant Christ’ achping,. ) — galled “La Vierge au linge,” after THE SAME, i Aga 1 08 ~ gion, before the cross hatchings on the veil x4 Sy GERARD EDELINCK. he ene A i See VAW /3246 The Finding of Moses, after ingw hee FINE PROOF BEFORE LETTERS ; andthe Holy Family, from LE Brun i Zé » |, 3247 The Witeni and Child, after STELLA, BEAUTIFUL PROOF, ‘ | VERY RARE © 5 Md Mer lard : 1G | , SU Fighting for the Standard, after LEONARDO DA ciliate very. | fefindin® (ioH sr a Fh i Me PAP 3249 Christ on the Chiat? on two sheets, after LE BRUN, EXTRA RINE? var; layvour ni folk. ae auf') ris | ; ; : | f0 Pak - 4 — tin aetna sees “ YS fo , 3252 THE HOLY FAMILY, AFTER RAFFAELLE, MAGNI- os ( 242 ) 4 Cae 3250 MosEs WITH THE TABLES oF THE LAW, ENGRAVED BY EDELINGK AND NANTEUIL, BEAUTIFUL. PROOF BEFORE , > THE*DEDICATION, EXTREMELY RARE Witbire -, 3251 THe DucHEss DE LA VALLIERE, IN THE CHARACTER OF | A MAGDALEN RENOUNCING THE VANITIES OF THE | Wor tp, arTer Le Brun, SUPERB PROOF BEFORE _, | ‘THE LETTERS AND BEFORE THE BORDER 1 fin: . - | FICENT PROOF BEFORE ANY LETTERS, AND | PRIOR TO THE CROSS HATCHINGS ON THE SKY 1 ee ONLY ONE OTHER PROOF OF THIS MOST BEAUTIFUL wea PRINT IS KNOWN TO EXIST, WHICH IS IN THE COLLECTIO | ) | . OF THE DUKE oF SaxE TESCHEN. . Five Thousand Frances were once ‘offered for this + impres- | ston, by the French Government, AND REFUSED. JO y 3253 Two ‘portfolios, half-bound, green morocco, with holland | wrappers, measuring 23 in. by 19, lettered FoREIGN Por- ) ‘TRAITS, Vol. 26 and 27 —_— | 2) Y | ¥ | , 3254 Two ditto’ dentin 2 hppa: ‘pitto, 28 and 29 ean 8 fix ,\/0, 8255 Twoditto ditto = * “ pITTO, 30and 31 “4 me : 1s , 3256 Three ditto ditto. = ~——s ni To, 32, 33, and 34 ei LY ) 3257 Two ditto, BriTisH PorTRAITS, Ato Co pe ” Py $258" Two ditto ditto eng C and D. ese ree pe oy, gt & ae . aenrer | “Gaon ; , j ; i P G8: ° QPP age ees rer éae End Gy the Twenty fourth Day’ s Sale, = ap y Bee Vi ; 7 ame ESLE ae pave . 7 8 a % ; | int ’ f ad % _ ea de Jat i ease i4 Z re ee eepanase OSE ‘2 a, ht: 4 ? 2 : Pere See . vyYRE ( 243 ) °TWENTY-FIFTH DAYS SALE, | ie » Bo» 8262 ——_— ty 4p, 3263 »| £, 8264 y f) |, 8265 - GZ ,3266 > 8261 aD } if, 3269 419 \~3270 MONDAY, 3259. _Wates—Maps, and Plans; FINE DRAWING IN WATER COLOURS, BY HAVELL 1 3268 IRELAND—Views in Kilkenny, Kildare, Roscommon, &c. 70 ‘the 2!Ist day of JUL Y, 1834, At t One for Two prectecty. TOROGRAPHYeso..52 9008 ate ae Continued, from page 235. ile a) % F a Views, Pe Castles,.. bey Buck, | Views i in Glamorganshire ; Tintern Abbey; eae stow and Ragland Castles, &e. | ; 2 BOY it Tintern Abbey ; vt Roman. *Teasélated Wusdeorias cat: - Caerwent, in. Monmouthshire, &e. waier. colour: drawings s 4 Llandaff Cathedral, by Collins ; Old Castles, by Buck, &e. 36(/ Ciao tr) Views in Flintshire, Meena Montgomery- &e. cee fi cee &e. = Reb 67 y Liki Views in ae aan Snowdon, Bangor; Conway Castle, &e. — oo 56 UN Ata Ov Views in Denbighshire, Wwilkche in’ Llangollen, Wynnstay, &c. 50 fawiife 66) ole Chepstow Castle, by Fittler; Llangollen Bridge ; ws Abbey Crucis, Vale of Llangollen, &c. 62 | htafte) . View of the Vale of Llanilsted, near Dolgelly, a. es a Coast Scenery, by Daniell, &c. (Go- atid Views in Dublin; The Parliament House, &c.; Miscellaneous Antiquities. 84 City of Waterford; Dunbrody Abbey; Blackrock Castle; Lismore Castle, &c. S| ie ee ‘, a $271 ScoTLanp— Maps; Plans; and miscellaneous Views 08 ab! meanness nth eens “os mien 2K | ) rr , 3277 ————. Views of Old Castles ; “Architectural Antiquities, , 3279 CAMDEN’S BRITANNIA, . 8280 James Ashley, of the London Punch Bisse Ludgate Hill, , 8281 The Albiness exhibited in the toy igi Old Aldridge, of = 3282 Buekae the British Giant; , 3284 Jedediah Buxton, by Spilsbury, proof ahaa wiasia Ditto, , 3286 Gita Brick-dust ved by Watadwie! Jonathan ‘Britain, by J ( 2d4 ) , 3272 ScoTLanpD—Coast Scenery, by Daniell). 4) 4+. (30 Vaife , 3273 Ditto ditto * 92 ibibo GE BO - 8274 - Ditto, Wester Isles, &e. by Ditto” aoe , 8275 Ditto ditto ditto Ha ine , 3276. - Ditto ditto | Smee 3978 - 3 dire edited by Goucu, divided into Counties, each bownd in red morocco paper, and pines enema m the whole of wh ha Wei ag dnd: =) A similar lot — ENGLISH Refine : Continued from page 239. ee ee ene &5.9:3. 0 We Hoi, . vi tattle ¥ ‘BOLE LOSE REM ARIGABLE CHARACTERS. by Worlidge; Hugh Arnott, and’ Gingerbread’ Jack, by Kay; Aridtisoiithe ‘Political dade cud: Arnold, the ~ Aeronaut, &c, AN 1” ie SE A iS 6 Eddington; Mrs. Allen, the Horned Wonthoss: Eagene Aram; Pat. Alexander, by Faber,&e. 8 se 9 Bamfield, the Staffordshire Giant; the Irish Giant, aoe Kans Antonio Cauzzi, the fe iL. does i & Burns, Tyrolese Giant; &. © * 3283 Jack Bristowe, by Faber, first and second states; Broughton, the Pugilist; Buckhorse, mezz. proof Lafyte letters ‘Big Ben, &c. : a etching, by R. Holme, of York; Farmer Baithes, of Purton in Wiltshire, etching, by Dr. Shuedpe é ol Te 3285 Vatious of Mr. Bright, of Maldon, by’ Haid, M-Ardell, ‘&e. ; ~Bantram, the- ipa Butcher; Aldermatfi: “Barham, of Canterbury ( u ~ prem: COGg Re Smith; Timothy: Bennett, e Hampton Wick, ‘aby | M°Ardell ; Ayidbes Brooke, ren: at. rane ric ‘Balfour, of. Edinburgh, &e.: We — ee a iL 4 4 y / i | ; sig x | Joy 133 | | Sid ‘ | | | B |, Y oT. ( 245 ) 3287 Jacob Butler, Counsellor at. Law, of Cambridge, etching, by Tyson, two impressions, and the original drawing ; Dr. Browne, etching, by Orde, with the original drawing > aa 3288 Andrew Brice, Printer, of Exeter ; Alderman Benn, carica- ‘ture; William Banning, Bank Grigadcooheen Francis Bell ; Mr. Brodeau, of Oxford; Tim Bobbin; John Brading ; _ James Bolland, hanged for Forgery; Dr. Browte; &e. 3289 John Brading, the Isle of Wight Postman; Emperor at Mary Brittell, aged 101; Count Boruwlaski, the Polish — Dwarf; Barrisgton, the Sir backols Buckhorse, &c. 17 / Eb Aare! / j j 0 Epon A , 3290 Bossy, the famous Quack Doctor; Bryan, of Bury St. — Edmonds; Rev. Dudley Bate; Thomas Brown, the Det- tingen Deswenn. Martin Van Rodaheal: John Bexley, the Canterbury News Carrier; Count Borulawski; Bamfield, the Gigantic Hatter; Belzoni, the Patagonian Sampson, &e. Pe wey = 11¢ 3291 Matthew Buchinger; | Richard Brothers, Prince of the a + 4 Hebrews, by Sharp, cic Tee hae 5 292 Catharine Bruce, of Clackmannan, anonymous etching; Miss — '| Jane Butterfield; Mary Black-hat, of Cheltenham; Bel- grade, and her Dog Clumsy; Mother Brownrigg, in her » (Cell at Newgate; Mrs. Blight ;; Mrs. Da Costa; Rachel, | Collings, original, and copy; Mrs. Corbyn, ‘‘ The White - Crow,” &c. 1OR SS : feu rast 16 8208 Casey, as Macheath ; Jack GrciadhAsa the Fool at Althorp ; : William Cox; Capt..Henry Cranstoun; The Mock Bishop _ . . of Carlisle, with his Execution; Cornelius Caton, Master of the White Lion at Richmond; John Cotington, alias Mulled Sack; The Monstrous Craws exhibited in the Haymarket ; » Chimpanzee, &c. — —— , cae 3904 Colonel Charteris, standing at the Bar, with his Thumbs tied, mezz. by G. White, inscribed “Colonel Francisco;” very ‘rare; James Campbell, the Highland Hero ; Capt, Cart- oye wright; Osmond. Cooke, &c. — 5 3295 Bamfylde Moore Carew, by Faber, &c.; John Cutennieht, of | »» Farnham, Gardener, by M*Ardell; Arthur O’Connor; John | Le dott Coustos, the Freemason, who suffered in the Inquisition at | Lisbon; Thomas Collins; Mungo Campbell, who killed | » Lord Eglintoun;, Matthew Champion, aged 111 years, &c. 14 +\Jo\, 3296 Dr. Loll-tongue, the filching Connoisseur, (Dr. Chauncy ) ; | Dr. Cullen, Author of “ First Lines, &c.” ; Capt..Cunning- ham; The Surrey Impostor; Dominick, the fumigating | | ; ( 246 ) Macaroni; Young D'Urfy’; ; John Duff, snsitiangle by Rowe = ' landsony &e. 9 +; ozowe le (ate ert, 17 gets 3297 Sir Jeffrey Dunstan, Mayor of Garzattes “William. Dewell, hanged at Tyburn;. The inspired Dram-Major of ithe Nor- thamptonshire Militia; The Chevalier Descassau;/ Daniell | » Dancer, Esq.; Capt. Davis, of Margate, &e. 15 , & . 3298 Dicky Dickinson, ‘Governor of _ Scarborough Spa, three, | different; Sir: Harry Dimsdale; ‘Sir Jeffrey Dunstan ;. The wonderful Persian Dwarf; Cotton Decks, of Stanfield in . Suffolk ; John Dimond; Capt. Donellan, &e.. WA@0tds, , 0 . 8299 Dolly, of the Chop-house, (Moll King), by Smith, rare; Kaa ' Jenny Diver; Miss Fanny Davies; Christian Davis, com- monly called Mother Ross ;, Mrs. Doe, the News-carrier 5 / ( ~ 3800 The wonderful German Dwarf, to. be seen at the Coach and | Horsesat Charing Cross—Printed for J. Bourn; at the King’s | _ Arms, near the Lame-hos Prtall, very rare, with a drawing ‘from ‘the same3' The wonderful English Dwarf, yborn ‘at | Salisbury, whole-length, etcheng, 9) =... 45) & , 6 , 3301 Dick England) a drawing, by Rowlandsonsddbi Elwes, Esq. ; Jack Ellis; “Captain Edward England; Mary Edmonson, convicted of Murder: 1759; Mrs. Everitt, and» her Son, the. Gigantic Infant; Edenskfs: the. Manlntnd i . r &e. — - eer y vA eee Rieeny. 10, man E 3302 Edward: Fosiiceitn iti the Blind, Cosi of f Covent. Gardens |- | Antonias Feramons,) the Venetian Pantaloon.;: H.Flleet, aged) 104, by Dickinson, mezz. proof ; Fournier, the Beef a& la Mode Man; Thomas Fox, the favorite of Comus; Wm. Fittock, Mayor of St. Mawes, &e. 9 oa IM ” f \t , 3308 ci Maneabh Finch, Queen of the Gypsies at Norwood, in two slate states ; Sir Robert Fagg, and the Gypsey; Johnny Ferguson, -Coffee-house Keeper sat. Bath; Owen Besmearyy si Irish | 2 Dwarf; Jack Fletcher, the Wargrove Fool . Nom aha Y UZ 3304 Mr. wy aint Groves, Member of the Society it Wiaiaintiitbis . - Pleas, etching by Fremont, rare ; Peter Garden, aged 13); Cavalier Ghezzi; Mr. Green of Litchfield, etching; Griffith, - re | the Bagnigge ikipalaists Dr. Gossett; Rev. Mr..Greenaway ; Justice Girdler, inscribed “Johnny Worrall,” &e.) 91) ~ 167 , #7 ,%305 Captain Grose ; Garnerin, the Aeronaut; Theodore Gardelle; | A | ~M. la Grandeur ; shi ee Deer Huletiieg Colonel Gardi . ‘Mer, &e.): oc! mae pew eh paid bbe aa AW. |. 3306 The curious: papers of Le Gagneur vand his. selll\deen aa large sheet; Bernard Gigli, the Italian Giant, 8 ftuhigh, by Fougeron — — ( Par) l ) ae 3307. Mrs. Gibbs, the notorious Street Walker; Mrs. Gautherot; | Mrs. Gibson, a Jewess ; The Granville’ Smuggler; Martha | Gunn, of Brighton ; Mrs. Mary hans drawn by George 7 | 104-0 Steevens, &e. os — 8 tree /o |, 3308 William Joy, the English Samson, with vignettes of his feats as exhibited in Dorset Gardens, by P. V. de Berghe; | Jeannette:and Jacob Van Streek, Giant and Dwarf, mezz. ba | | Gole; Thomas Inglefield, born without hands or legs, etched - by himself; and the same, by Captain’ Grose; William Kitchiner, Beadle of St. Andrew’s, Holborn; Kudgello, &e. — aid hil fe , 3809 Matthew Henderson; who murdered Lady Dalrymple ; James ? ’ Hall, who murdered Mr. Penny, of Clement’s Inn; John | Hanna, ‘executed at Kennington, 1739; Colonel Sib rob- bing Mrs. Smith; Paul Jones, the ales 8 fuji JO, 3310 Emanuel Hendieks; woval mezz.; John Gale Jones; Paddy Kelly; Mad Jack of Margate; Isaac Ingall, of Battle | Abbey, aged 90 years; ‘“‘ Jack my boy,” of Dartford ; rr \ Little John, of Canterbury ; ‘* Poor Joh all alone, &c. :16 MM aiid O/ , 3311 James Hatfield; Ben Holbrook, the Walking -Stationer ; j Hand, of the Clie laid Bun-house ; Hardy, speaking an on | . dress at the Lyceum ; Horsley, Ring of the Beggars ;_Her- \%. VA . cules Humphreys, aged 102, &c. — 15 G0 beet b , 3312 Mr. Hayes, of Birmingham ; Hall, the Bird Stuffer; Cap- bus ) tain Hooke, alias Jibb ; Job Hart ; Thomas Hardy, &c. 14-Gn COW a ct William Hopley, Midtioen of Worcester Cathedral; Bishop | . Hoadley, mezz. caricature, ‘‘ Blessed be the Lord for Iam. | rich ;’ Matthew Horsley, and Thomas Hudson, Game- ‘keepers to the Duke of Buccleugh, proof, &c. atotaagha ae , 3314 John Paul Jones, mezz. proof and letters ; Dr. Jeffryes, the -Aeronaut ; Johnson and Perkins, the Prize Fighters, &e. 7-GAee & ss Moll King, etching, with slang verses beneath; and Miss +, » Sally King, proof etching, both very scarce f po® Ufc. , 3316 Elizabeth Hughes, and the Kingsland Miracle ; Esther Ham- > merton, Sexton of Kingston, &c.; Lunardi, the Aeronaut, | _«> by Bartolozzi, &e.; Lackington, the Bookseller _ M6 Leaudn/ , 3817 Mr. Love, Bookseller of Weymouth ; Langford, Son of the | Auctioneer, “ avery divine Macarom, &c.;” Julian Lam- | ea bert; Peter Labilliere, &c. — 15 fee] /O 3818 Saorand Lolkes, the Dwarf; Masson, the Tennis: Player; | » Coxheath Camp; William Loader, the. Birmingham Idiot ; | Count La Motte; Harry Morgan, aged 105 ‘CEMA | | | i 4 / 4 4 _ 3322 ‘Mendoza; the’ Pasilist; ‘by: Gillray; Kingaiaegy 1&e.; Boxing _, 3825 Margaret Nicholson; Mrs. Owen,’ ‘the bald-faced Doe ; | aay nee sig *Pasquin ; ( 248 ) 3819. Macdonald, the Highlander, aged:L03; Maleolm M*Pherson}| —— -James’M*Kean, ‘by Kay ; Samuel '/M*Pherson ;'Henry Mal-| 7 -den,'Clerk to King’s College Chapel, Cambridge’) 15° Ave ‘Match between oe and» ee and | 7 i _, 3820 John Molesworth, the Calculator, mezz:; John*Motherill, the’ Brighton Tailor; Admiral Savage Moyston, etehing | 49 ‘Worlidge} May, the Ship Builder, &c."some proofs” , $321 Daniel Malden, im oon Papsaienb eis) 8: aaa “ - Dr. ‘Misaubin, SHH ee. a Linteté: ey eb Sag ‘> others —- eZ 3323 The surprising” edikiealiiga of the: feiss Patni) fat Sad- lér’s Wells ; Duncan Macdonald, the Scotch Equilibrist ; * The deeietalies Equilibres‘of ag 5 ‘Caratha's — New > Wells, near London Spa" aie oS Kf frie 3324 Various of Sarah‘ Malcolm, after eben Mother. Midbigte' ; » Mrs. “Mary Marlow, ‘of ‘Leominster, ‘Herefordshire,’ private «avipl ttt Mio enacted waa bhievoie ov oe heehte (10M ACeH < \ mors Set wh vee “George: Nie ngdehtihy “aged 80; a ‘Colling iene Francis: Henry: de laMotte&e. 09) eee 8 3326: John Philips, mezz. by Faber; ER ‘RichérdsPerortslBy Val. Green; Powell, the Pedestrian; Mr. Powell, of Stebbing, — - in Aaabie, Wits: weighed 40.:stone ; Counsellor ‘Preston, Re- 7 beige of Lynn, a drawing, by Rowlandson ; Pride, the he! Le Cio ‘Plasterer; Richard»Penrose, aged 94, by Jonesy proof’ 89% 3327 Thomas Paine, by Sharpe, &c.; John Pixley; byxFaber ; a Richard’ Patch) the Murderer»: PalkonnheiMntindsbalic. Il ‘Price, the Swindler; George oPsalma- --Wazar; Isaac Preston; of Norwich ;*Batt Platt, in the cha- » “racter'of Mad ‘Tom; Powell, ‘the Kine Eater; Wm. Porkis, | | - [Proctor of Cambridge, letahvisiel rare, &e. oe Eliot 167 3329. ai thnicly, the Gretna Green Parson ; ‘Georgé Pratt, the'Clapper: Man 5 were mene ; The BlindiPeg" — , ‘Giles :Pridden, NPR: a4 ce Wein? Ww, 3880 Margatet Patten, Mite 137, ‘by: Woopery mezz. and the same an a@ prior ‘state; The Queen ‘of Patterdale; Elizabeth | 7 >)» Pollard; Maria’Theresa Phipoe, ‘hanged for! Murderj:&e. ¢ ABO es Abas =Cs GE Vy ene HR g Lipp b ; 3881 Rilekektrhiiey Collector of the Museum; Rann, called ““S¢xteen orl? ign vs Jack 3? Dre Bush 3Mrs. Rogars;.of Chelsea, privar® Fabs i. Hoon Rogers; the: CombishPéwterer;Re, 7&2 “i oT yaya Sh, ck: “eg ute nl ® Tos | BI 3 Ig ( 249 ) | and Brighton; William Wynne Ryland; Dr. Glen; and the daft Highland Laird; James Ronaldson, a strong man; &e. 13 J. WLb : Eh 4 3333. te a Beggar, mezz.; O’Shaughnessy, a Beggar of _Dub- - Jim; John Steel, aged ‘109 ; ce yo wicaian etching, | | hh by bs; Bichon Bi0l — 9X , (© ,%834 John Sheppard, the Housebreaker, mezz. by G. White, be- z ) | fore the Latin verses; Singing Sam, of Derbyshire, by | ee Williams; Simpson; a Lawyer, in Holborn; Dick oe Py ie the Thief-taker ; Major Semple Lisle, &c. —. 2 Mcneinan) i a y 3335 Sam, the tall Séldier; by Kay; Orator Tub, by Van: “eee | = Slack, the scents Foolish Sam) of. Newpovbdlariet;:| : gaia Been! ae 8 ace pay — Edward Scofield, ‘Clerk of St. Chad’s,: Shrewabutyj meZz. | | proof and letters; Walking Stewart, by» Meyer; ’ proof; | | ti ? vw a agi Lady Read; of Shipston; John’ Reeder, a Poet) of Lewes . . Sadler, the Aeronaut; John Tomlinson;: with:an immense ‘es -wen on the side of his: head ; Robert: Short, witha stone \' extracted from him; Layton Smith, by Miteoy aap ee . Tandy, an etching, &c. 4 Jojegiah 6.10 3887 aes Jacob Van Sneek, and Kee Joidtiags Giant and | Dwarf, whole lengths, mezz. by Gole,; proof and letters ; ) is¥ Phe ‘surprising. performances of Mr. Samson; of Signior Romain; of Charles, Riches:;: of Marina Rossi; and. of the peanretie and his Rbiidsed: at, Sadler’s Wells, &e., sheet i) oprints, &e. | a | 1 iby, 3338 Miss Swan, executed: for poisoning her. Uncle; Mrs. fa «mon, who died at the age of 110, both drawings, by Row- Nandson ; Seago, the Print-seller ; Mother Shepherd, Shoe-_ so ecleaner to Sidney College, sual cs by, Hutchinson ; Mrs. »|. Sage, the Female Aeronaut ; Hannah Snell,. the: Female «+ Soldier, mezz. by Johnson ; sat the same, by: Cole; :Eliza- -| beth Squires, the Gypsey, ive Worlidge, &e. 0 Wn Alawar) : g ,, 3839, Isabella Tinkler, late Bookseller of Richmond, Norse «aged. 92; Thomas Thumb, of Bristol; by Gardiner; Madame 4 Teresia, the amazing Corsican Fairy, by Worlidge ;. William | «©. Taylor, born blind, by Ditto; James Turner, the Beggar, ).° by: Baillie; Daniel Tantarier, ‘Bq. Barrister at Laws Tur+ | pin, the erat Old John Tait, the uiiuagdonss” &e. —_— —— | y ee , 3840: Harry La Thushen itp Showman, by Smith; Topham, rd ‘Strong. Man; The monstrous, Tartar,, mira by, Count Se- | rini, two different ; Tophet ; George Taylor, the Bruiser, YZ rthiuo— Le : . | ae Nels SL AU | | ) ee Ava \t3 ay oy ng ly Ae a a , 3342 John Woolderidge, the Poet, of Cuindonype | ot, ( 250 } first and second. states ; David Tyree sigma at pee mouth, &c. - 3341 Grace Tosier, after. Boinjidess by Faber, Se. bie def oven Mary Brittell, aged 101 Will, at the Turk’s Head Coffee House, igh Wheeler, the Grocer, called Count Fig ; Captain Webb, an| American Preacher ; Robert Watt, by Kay; Kelham White- lamb, a Dwarf, dinhgighgh een the Monster ;- Mr. Yeo, &e. y ao Ager? vb ae 2,3 1, Ry eee ae oe | Baa 52% Ay 4 18 « 3343 Mr. Weston and Dragon, i in the Rival Candidates, Ki Louther- -bourg; The Woolly-headed Boy, by Green; Mother Wells; Mrs. Wright ; Wood, the Miller, whose shoulder was torn off; Chevalier d’Epon, by Vespré, &c. cP ) \\ghemaie 8 ts _ yep Fal 3344 Finds Giolo, Son to the King of Moangis, &c. by Savage; Sa Ga Yeath, King of the Maquas, after Verelst, by Simon, whole length mezz.; Rigep Dandulo, a Turk, by’ Cross ; - Kiqua, a Chinese, by Burford; Job, Son of Soliman Dgiallo,}- ssarakoo, &e. A High Priest, &c. eee ‘ William: Anlah Se if Awad tT aoa “by. Haber f./ 80% if ghia Wena , 3345 William Augustus srvitene Chief’ ae Embassy from the Cherokees, mezz:' by Grozer, proof; Omai, by Bartolozzi, and Caldwell, the latter»a proof; Baron Stosch; } Struensee; Le Chevalier platssgrente by Banks, 1746) &c. 13 one ii e°4 gr SED SBEG ITALIAN SC HOOL: 7 zy Fong i) rE et *y" ee Bib +t ety Reser WORKS OF GIULIO BONASONE.. _ (The numbers within brackets refer to Bartsch. eo pee. oe _ prssion, before the plate wascut.., — «ie 3347 Noah and his Family leaving the Ark, (A); ; and a copy, by, J.B: CAVALERIS ©. 3348 Moses striking the Rock, itt tied PARMEGIANO, @) Cup found in Benjamin’s Sack, (6); and a copy — . $849 Judith with the Head of Holofernes, after Mrouxtancroto, (9). ne “a | ~ 3350 The Life and Passion of Christ, (10-87) a raids 3? ; : nome, § Ge Semele iam 9 AE apig be, eosin. ak oli oe The et ne 8 + $351 Four duplicates of the ‘preceding set ; The thadeaton of ‘the Shepherds, after GrvuLio ROMANO, (38) 3 ;- The same ‘subject, | . 7 -a smaller composition, (39), with a reverse — Uy, ‘oar 3346. The Creation of. live; say Micsiainasiakommlien first im- VA HELA Op Ve (i 96F" >) ) AUK , 3852 Christ on the Cross, after MICHELANGIOLO, (43) ; and The i, _ Entombment of Christ, after TiTran, (44) 2a bi te 4 | 8353 The Resurrection, (45) ; The Holy Family, (46) . 2 false : |Z | , 3854 The Marriage of St. Catharine, after PARMEGIANO, (40); -,. The Holy Family, (48) ; Tbe Holy Ghost appearing to te VA Virgin, (49) — — yfOE , 3355 The Madonna fainting, supported by the Holy Women, aes RAFFAELLE, (50); The Virgin sitting at the foot of the Cross, with the Dead Saviour on her lap, after MicHELAN- _ GIOLO, (53). adil at ia’ eileen il 2 bullwo : 3856 ; The Holy Family, with Mary Mawsialons after epee iB. (54); The same composition, reversed, (55) 9» | 9 | eo Pe 3357 The Madonna. and Child, with St. Jerome, after PaRMEGI-_ ANO, (57) _ _ | hut ::, 9 | , 3358 The Holy Family, St. John presenting fruit, after PO BRSTLLES | | (59); The Madonna with the Dead-Saviour, after;D1tro, Sep (60).;. The Madonna and Child, with cee from Panste- |b 7 | ») GIANO, (61). —_ — , 3809 The Madonna and Child in the Clouds, geet John the a ps i | f . .. tist, and St. Jerome underneath, after PARMEGIANO, (62): let es SED 3360. The Holy Family, with St. John, after Raffaelle, (63) | o2- Ae, som The Dead Saviour supported by the Madonna, and two WA » Angels, after MICHELANGIOLO, (64) lth 3362 , The Holy Family, with Elizabeth and St. John, after re | 2 FAELLE, (65) — — — + ietitna 3363 The Holy Family, Hy Infant Saviour asiee after MIcHEr- | ie _§ XN@TOLO, (66) esti ri Lele at OEE Nite ff), 364 The Virgin and Child, at the. foot of a Tree, after) TrT1AN,’ ABAD The Holy Family, with St. John presenting a bird, ‘> \~and several other figures, (68) -— li fo) s |, 3365 The Holy Family, with St. John and an Angel, in a lyre : Pas _ -w .seape, after TrT1an, (69). at pw) MOM attr : e 3366 St. Roch, after PaRMEGIANO, (70) — RUA ZA AJ6| g 3367 St. Paul pursued by a Dragon, (71) ; and St. Paul preaching, Ob | | ' after Prerino DEL VaGa, (72) | — Dae a _, 3368 St. Peter and St. John healing the Lame Man, after prt, | Vue vi eo Ge ~ — | | el ‘ 3369 St. Cecilia, after RAFFAELLE, (74) ae EG Tae ae 3370 St. Mark, after P. DEL Vaca, (75), ae ; ; ie over e ditwal Pe 2 Ce ee a ee ee ‘ Lal. ‘T. . 2 re el. Prd . ()°2G2. ) | _ 8371 The Birth of St. John the Baptist, after PoNToRMo, (76) proof before the address of Lafrert, from the Collection at | Paul Mariette — ae | . 8372 St. George and the Dragon, after GrvuLI0 Romano, (77) : | od |, 3373 The Sybil, and the Prophet, after MICHELANGIOLO, (78); hae A figure of. a Man bearing a Cross, after Dirro, {Dery _ 2 ravike y, y |, 8374 The Last Judgment, after MICHELANGIOLO, (80) 1G ws & 8375 Scipio wounded, after PoLIpORO Da CaRAvaGGio, (81) 1 Gh) ,| 9 |, 8876 Hector and Achilles, (82) | nae y | lhe AW) , 8877 Clelia passing the Tiber, after PotipoRo, (88), me stat . before the address of Lafrert hale , {4 ,3378 The Battle between Constantine and Maxscilaie: (84) 1 afpe~ : Ji, ,8879 The Entrance of og Wooden Horse ips ee” after seta ene . - TICCIO, (85) — — | MA othe | Me | « | « 3880 Circe, after PARMEGIANO, (86) A PROOF before the name of p | Rs the painter, and before the angular bab ed er eae oy ——— oe ee ial 3381 Three portfolios, half-bound, green morocco, with holland : | ‘wrappers, measuring 23 in. by 19, Btieiiye BritisH Por-| 4 , Dy lhc 2) “FRAITS, Ev to H. ie ea cid at 288B é a . /z\ 3882 Three ditto ditto piTTo, K. to O. atte 0s eee A | ¢ | 23383 Four ditto _—_ ditto. DITTO, P. to Z. ine 4 | My). 3384 Two ditto "ditto, lettered German, Durcs, “AND Wy - | | - Fremish Eneravines on Woop, vol. 1 and pA a He bt] 4 + 3385 Three ditto, ditto. _p1TTo, vol. 3, 4, and 5 — 8 Ap log ar be 3386 Three ditto ie. lettered ITALIAN PORRIE vol. poet h | | =| i e>ceadsBieh jatar te: Mets sia may ae 8 ewe oo | es rr ae Th AO ee ae | | re End of the Twenty-fifth Day's Sale. odes ’ fice ow aye) ee Oh OS Hae ee: pe Coe ’ Je qa elite J et, § .-. — f eet st } ri OE, - yA ‘ at 2" tab; as ( 3 ) -TWENTY-SIXTH DAY'S SALE, TUESDAY, the 22d of JUL Y, 1834, At One for Two precisely. a ‘ ENGLISH SCHOOL, ‘MISCELLANEOUS. te x Mo 3387 Sets of Animals and Bikaayos after oe by ‘Gay wood, ! | vo ) Place, &c. ab eae 42 Wtint2n An | : » |Z, 8388 The Presbyterian Conventicle ; * The Revel Route,” etching | 8 after Hemskerk, by Dudley ; The Pig-faced Lady, mezz. | % and other curious prints —_— 27 | wy WH rf | » 3389 Architectural Ruins: and various “Mythological and other | . ' subjects, in mezz. by Bernard Lens, Becket, &c. 33 4p «phe Jif te 3390 A set of designs for Fountains, after Francesco Fanelli, bal 3 FAITHORNE, FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE nAV De fo , 8391 The set of Pond’s Landscapes, on India paper, after Poussin, | by Chatelain, Vivares, &c. with several additional PROOF ETCHINGS Ad. se 20 ble , 3892 A Farrier’s Shop, after Wright, by Pether; and other sites jects, in mezz. by Watson, Earlom, &c. aniene proofs 12 Vdiuva/ , 3393 Illustrations of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales; Death on the A | Pale Horse; and subjects of Banditti, &c. after MorTIMER 19° 47 , 3894 Two sets of Figures, etchings, by LOUTHERBOURG ; and | Mhé zy 4 4 fe | others, in aqua-tinta, &c. by the same — 28 | 4 f , 8395 The Cries of London, etchings, by Paut Sanpsy ; small Z . Landscapes, by Ditto, &c. — 24 \« MMs? by amateur artists —- a b 3397 Various Fancy subjects, after STOTHARD, &c. several of nd 8396 Small Landscape, by GAINSBOROUGH ; and various etchings, 90 Liye! ill proofs — — 22 Mie~ —eaiatnisicarRa httntts nas a La 4 3 7 ° - 2. - opriemeemermaremaraent pre tetra an enn integers denen RAR ttn ee ep Ce. — : , 72\, 3898 Etchings of Landscapes, by Smith, of Chichester ; and other al ; - ) ; | ¥ / ‘ees ; | i 4 | | i | + sans 340} Tae RoyaL ACADEMICIANS, AFTER ZOFFANY, BY Lak ok ia i. { : fo me . . Lael { | ( 24 ) Landscapes, after Claude, &c. some proofs... 24 . 3399 Portraits of Thomas Frye, Members of ‘his Family, &e. by himself, mezz. beautiful proofs before letters — 8 , 3400 Female Portraits, by Frye, mezzZ. eee a proofs before. letters — — 104% _ LOM, FINE PROOF BEFORE LETTERS) ores 7 3402) The Card-players, after Opie; Visit to the Gteadawiter! .-after Northcote ; The Gamesters ; and other ‘Fancy sg PR » in-smezz. by Ward, &c. PROOFS _— ? ae 3403 The Cave of Despair; Boy in contemplation, after Ghinsbo- rough; Gulliver and the Himsa after ne anne &e. mezz. | PROOPS, fine. 9 -— if 7 , 3404 The Oyster Woman, and the Letter Woman, after Meilénd 3 ‘The Nativity ; The Return of Ulysses announced to Pene-: «lope, &c. after Angelica meeps meZZ. ny Dawe, Turner, s7&c, some proofs, «— : a ig 10 btu D) , 3405 Mecyodar and his Rhaalcighss ; and Cupid: stung by a Bs tis » . after West, by Valentine Green ; Various Faney subjects,in | mezz, after Sir Peter Lely, Rebinaaih Wright, &c. pRooFs 8 a hw 3406 The. Battle of La-Hogue, after, West, by Voysard, proof fers : etching ; Various amateur etchings, provate plates, &c. 22 Voth age 3407 Historical Vignettes ;. IHustrations. of Shakspeare; Ball and ' Concert Tickets, &c. by fete: Schiavonetti, &e. mene 4 ae Proofs 58 on bee LN ee Z| x re ‘ Te The Holy Family, ‘after Carlo Maratti: Christ bearing sve Cross, and companion ; Altar Pieces at‘Oxford; and various > Scriptural and Fancy” quien, by! Sherwin, nearly all) ba: proofs - — tm Th pe 6 «dB 3409: The set, entitled a Gollébtion of. Prints after the, Sketches: ' osc and)Drawing's. of Cipars wie ~ EARLOM, © BEAUTIFUL ‘PROOFS ON INDIA PAPER) 0/6 (oni) Se (tte ‘Z / ? 1 6 » saa. vTke Night. Mare, after. es by Paphos nid various: Histo- . } } . | . oe ae ; sia . a4l2 Landscapes with Figures, after Wilson, Hearne, Morland, | ) a ie fa 3413 Landscapes, etchings, by Mason, proofs; Carter's Views of | | ‘rical and Fancy maine ( Ilustrations of Pe Mapoianey °° “SOME PROOFS (65) 0 6) 00 eee | ofr aR, Muse 3411 Belshazzar’s Feast, &c. atten West; gle subjects from 4 y designs of Countess Spencer, by Gillray, &e... 9» 4 AG va &c. by Byrne, Browne, Fittler, &c. some pooofs,. --§ 2 YF Ca Gibraltar and Malaga; Viewsof Poestum, &e, 9. 37 P= ( 265 ) “\7/ i , 3414 Landscapes, after Wilson, Gainsborough, &c. by Browne, and | others, with some proof etchings fig: isc 177 Mtn ly ,| 4 , 3415 Fancy subjects, after Westall, by Meadows, Scriven, &c. fe ) proofs ned 24 8 Yu onlin) ; | fé \p | 3416 Rural @cntsinpiation: Girl returning from Milking; Boy ig. Angling ; Girl and Pigs ; Peasant Boy, &c. after Westall, _,, ‘ | PROOFS — — 8. WY Un f2\, 3417 St. Cecilia, after Demenichino, by Sharpe, the small plate, ‘ | proof and etching; Hardinge’s Monument, by Ditto; Children in the Wood, proofs, &c. — vt [Abney whe : , 8418 Various Book-plates, by Warren, unfinished proofs, &c. ; Ranelagh Ball Ticket, after Smirke, by Raimbach, &c. 22 Vourt/ Fp Dt 3419 The Benevolent Cottagers, after Callcott, by Scott, proof ; a 7 Fruit Girl, after Northcote; The Politician, by Ryder, &c. re | 5 fine proofs. ee — 5 del’ @ J | , 3420 Titian’s Daughter, by Heath; Titian’s Schoolmaster, after | 3 Moroni, by Fittler; Spanish Officer, after Velasquez, by Dakee | _ Ditto; Sophonisba, after Titian, by Anker Smith, PRooFs | ff AND ETCHINGS — — Ale i i it ll el a i eae é A 3421 Dutch Merrymaking, after Teniers, by Finden; Hornby > Castle, after Turner, by Radclyffe; Boors smoking, after \ 8° Ostade ; and other modern sugneihes all proofs, some be- | | fore letters | — — 8 Howl 3 ral 3422 The Young Bird; Playing at Draughts ; Christmas Eve ; and | the Valentine, all by BURNET, BEAUTIFUL PROOFS ON ri hob; | © pra PAPER, the last before Lettie — Lo / G ~, 3423 The Cut Finger, after WILKIE, by RAIMBACH, PROOF WITH OPEN LETTERS — : Ly Wale, Ly 4 Lb 43424 Tue Jew’s Harp, aFTER WILKIE, BY BuRNET, FINE ae PROOF, WITH OPEN LETTERS . we) 3 / fae 3425 THe Broken Jar, (from Coxe’s ‘ Social ‘Day;"y! after Wikre, by C. WarREN, proof before letters, very: rare lz Ma ley Gb j 3426 Views on the Plains of Waterloo, with manuscript eee -and other drawings, in water colours, &c.. > yy Llpiuwer et | _ Sabi PILKINGTON’S DICTIONARY OF PAINTERS, ILLUS- | TRATED WITH MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND THREE) Ms) as HUNDRED PORTRAITS, NEATLY MOUNTED ON FINE DRAW- ) . ING PAPER, WITH THE LETTER-PRESS INLAID ON THE: | SAME, AND THE WHOLE CONTAINED IN SIXTEEN PORT-. FOLIOS, HALF-BOUND, GREEN MOROCCO, WITH HOLLAND | | WRAPPERS, MEASURING 231N. BY 19, LETTERED ogy ia. PILKINGTON’S DICTIONARY ” nate Mew co ) . | —s | GET ) ( 26 ) ty rte SKist~aTR i yw by AF 7 - id: Be si ‘£9 P< oe met * as & . ‘ ‘ - - MART garcia 4 Shh ot to gover sien A ~39? -6 oe s or %) * t. ITALIAN SCHOOL. sod cher yvesit a Hi 08 ost Coutrined fiers pins 252. - svest Bite lg AA Ni MISCELLANEOUS. —~{ ©) "10800 eas $428 ALBERTI (Carnunrnd)The Nativity; The Holy Fluity : after Ranselle ; as Dead ng sil a tic by an ‘Angel, te &Ke. pets. ges PP, jig , 3429 | ALBERTI ¢ (CaBRvINO) —The Piipieue and” qs after _ Michelangiolo — : 3480 ALBERTI (Cer uBINo)—Figures from the Last Judgment ; “St. Jerome in a Landscape, after Michelangiolo, (with and without “cum privilegio”) ; The Pity and a in the ““@louds ; and St? Christine aL Bebe 3431 a, se Ce Moa Titles, &e. pst 13 3432 “AMATO. (Francis) — —St. Jerome ; The Prodigal Son, &e. ; _Avipus, (Gaspar Naum Holy Family ; "ANICHINI ~The Rest i in, Egypt, &c. tos gi 3483. ‘Aquita (P.)—Christ dead on the Tap at the Virgin, after , Carracci, proof ; The Rape of the Sabines ; AQuiLa. {F) = r * The Assumption of the Virgin, after Correggio, Re. 3434 Bartotus (P. S.)—Set. of. Friezes, after Raffaele. . » 960 3435 BADALOCCHI @. Sain ieee of the Bible, . eal Raf- . faelle’ «i. ewe —_— eT, See 3436: BAaroccto—The: Masbiitiid bin Child: The small St. Francis; and two of St. Francis; &c. after Baroccio. 4 3437. Baroccr1o—The Annunciation ; and the’ Ryncesilies Francis 2 , , 3438 Beitr (Giacomo)—The Farnese: gi of Pictures by Annibal and Agostino Carracci~ | — ae? Ry 8439 BaLpr (Lazarus)—The Coniveriien of St. Paul, (his only etching); BazicaLuva—A Charge of Cavalry; BARRI (G.)—The Nativity, after P. Veronese; BaDALOCCHIO (S.)—The Statue of Laocoon, &c. * ae tO 8 3440 Briccio (F.)—The Rest in Egypt, after Correggio; Bbuves nINI (J. B.)—Bacchus and Ariadne, after Guido; pec - (AEx.)=The Virgin and Infant, with'St. “Francis, &e. 4 fo 6 3441 BEccaFuMI Se ae eit of 7 Two naked Figures 1 . bes be: ei¢ V4 g OF} OLY ey AY ( 257 ) | (3442 Bonarac (NaTALIs)—Two representations, on: several | 0 | ” sheets, of the Erection of the famous Obelisk at Rome; BRAM- bi BINI (J. B.)—Fire-works at the Castle of St. Arigtl va ; ae 3443 Bos (Corn.)—Battle of the Centaurs and Lapithe; Leda, “ é | after Michelangiolo; The Giants storming Heaven, after , : | | Julio Romano, &c. — 4 Mollne Ae by 3444 Bossius (J.)—The Statue of Pyrus; Moses, after M. Angelo, | fo oe &e. on 5 a ri Olt Zs , JE , 3445 Biscatno (BARTOLOMEO)—The Finding of Moses; The | | - Nativity; Holy Family, &c. — 4 Ji ab he M0 , » , 3446 Borerant (H.)—The Marriage of St. Catherme; Bovut- | v LOGNE—Various Holy Families; The Decollation of St. im | John, &c. —_ ro at Ot at ./ iy 9 3447 Biscaitno—Susanna; The Nativity; The Rdcetion of the > . _ >, (Kings; The Holy Family; The Virgin and Child; Marriage | _._.. of St. Catherine, ovals, &e. sy | sla | | re: 3448 Biscaino—The Nativity, large, PROOF before the name and | Mh 9, = address — — rl eS, of | 7) 3449 Biscarino—The Rest in Egypt; Different compositions of the ' | _ _Holy Family, &c. _ a 6 Mh, te) A | Jo 6° 3450 Biscaino—The Nativity; and the Wise Men’s Offering ; | | _.. The Infant Christ in the Clouds, an oval ; St. Christopher, | ) . ? SR epee — re Bee y, ae 3451 BIscaINo—St. Jerome; St. Christopher, (the latter before the address of ene St. Margaret, &c. sJiiol!th ar sa $452 CANALETTI—HIs compLETE Work; Views in Venice, &c. wery fine, before the numbers — O18E Maze’ ANUS , 3453 CaANALETTI—The set of oblong Views in Venice, “aif Ditto, by VicENTINI; and a Representation of a Ballet at the Theatre in Vienna, by BELOTTI — 16 & 70 . 3454 CapiTELti (B.)—Illustrations of the Life of St. Bernard, a : | _ «set; Andromeda exposed; The Metamorphosis of Stellio, | re aes — di 15 an «AGOSTINO CARACCI. (Fee | , 3455 Jacob and Rachel; Jonas; The Holy Family, after Passari ; WY if The Crucifixion, after P. Veronese, &c. 5 AL MS 2\ / 3456 The Ecce Homo, after Correggio, Grom the picture in the | V4 Pas National Gallery), fine (i. Agree oF ff RS 3457 The large Crucifixion, on three sheets, after Tintoretto 7 Wissen eat, | pe | | i (| 258 ) Ee | , 3458 The Crucifixion, after P. Veronese; The a The _ «s+ Madonna and Child’; The Virgin’ praying, MEK «| B 3 +» 8459 The Holy Family; ‘The ‘Virgin and: Infant: Savioar ; St. ) | Catherine ; St. Jerome, &c. Rea i) i J a , Jf , 3460 St. setheld: grains sie signe and St. girs: x after Vanni, fine _- — ea / / ,%46) The Temptation of St. Anthony, after Tintorett, swith he | ; address of Bertelli, ditto | ~~ Ate 2 JS .,8462 St Jerome kneeling before a Crucifix ;- and-THE SAME IN sad UNFINISHED STATE et =) a Lenard fA is , 8463 The Holy Family ; St. Jerome, after Vanni; The Virgin and | iv | Child, with St. Jerome and‘St. Catherine, after ees . Ditto, after P. Veronese, &c. — , /” , 8464 The Virgin covering two Saints with her Mantle dha the ee | Marriage of St. Catherine, both fromPaul Veronese. + was Spr, 8465 The Dead Christ, (Caprarola); The Virgin, surrounded by Angels, giving a Girdle to:a Saint; and St. Francis be- Yo Wy) | stowing the Cordons of his Order rani his Disciples, &e. 3, , {0 6 8466 Souls saved from: Purgatory though the Suffrages ‘of the Virgin; The Madonna and Child; Head of St. ‘Siion, fc. 6 at / / » $467 Eneas saving his Father Anchises, after Barroccio a | 2, , , 8468 Venus and Satyr; Mercury and the Graces, and companion, ‘i after Tintoretto ; Theatrical Scenes, &e. = = = § ‘8 | ; ys, 3469 The Portrait of Titian; and an paises Head, ina cle P be | (B. 156), rare ip sae as ae 3 /o , 3470 Tat Portrait OF ‘Titran, beautiful prog before the in | _-Seription at top. es i 2 f-, 3471, Coats.of Arms of various Popes and Cardinals, on ‘one sheet, | rare ; Other Coats of Arms ; The Fan; _ Different, Frontis- I" pieces ; Emblems, &c. — Ba ey ie et, J | a , 3472 The Drawing. Book, Studies of. Heads,” fons Feet, &e. chiefly from the designs of Carracci, by Bricei, ‘&e. 68 ANNIBAL CARACCT, / / + %473 Susanna and the Elders, proof before any lettere ‘ va , 3474 The Nativity’; and’ Christ: crowned with pir bth before | | the address mani — owls! binky LG (treo i - 3475 The Virgin, Child, aiid St. “Rbny’ The Holy: Pomaily 52 a . | Roch distributing Alms, after piahairiicn by Guipo; and the Holy Family, with St: Michael» Lik he oot | WME 2 | P es be 3476 St. Jerome; Mary Magdalen ; St. Francis, &e. 4A KILNS 5 /) ee J17 8 pi ae: > scaaeptntnates data satpenatesisnaitoys mire git O CTOs ; a ail WORKS OF BONAS ONE,” (¢ 26M° )) -LUDOVICO CARACCL. ,3477 The Vitsin “nite the Infant Christ ; ‘The att gin and Child, _«. with St. John; Ditto, with a hots of Angels; and the Holy Family — a 5 by tt ‘Calling , 3478, The Holy Family ; The Return from Egypt; Macdalans, &e. 6 Z whe! + 3479 Various, by and after the Caraccr — UW AoMheno _ 8480 Different Religious and other subjects, designed in’ the tianner ; } of CarRacci, by Marc Ant. BeLiavia ap aa ae ) bart Continued from page ' 252. | Sp eat Ee viorT, S48 Semen, with the Eagle, (87); ‘Silenus, (88); ‘Midas, | 55 ~ (89); Bacchus, (90); Apollo and Marsyas, (91). § oS 7 @ , 3482 Jupiter and Juno, (92) i. —" 1 # , /é, 483 Jupiter, Neptune, and Pluto, (93); J swith and J uno, (04) ; = Pluto, (95) ; Neptune in his Car, (96) 9 TOUS he fo. 3484 Nymphs and Satyrs bathing, (97); Jason and Medea, £98 2 Ge LZ WFO 3485, The Aurora, (99) — — Fi AEG Mi Latte a 19 | _ 3486 Alexander and Roxana, (100) ee ete i Atti oa cal , 3487: Cupid inthe Elysian Fields, (lOly 1) 8 LR we SP A » /7\; 3488 Mercury and the Daughters of Aglaurus, (o2y OME £184 | J ©, |, 3489 A Bacchanalian Piece, (103) nee es ou the 2: | fi . 3490 Neptune appeasing the Tempest, (104) fe efi sg fi MECHO 7 \10 , 3491 Venus and Cupid in a Car, drawn by Swans, (105). 1 | of ae zi) 3492 The Triumph of Love, Se The cise of Jupiter, ye eee -- ~ dea p JON. , 8493 Jupiter under the. rei ea a TRON witha hata (108) ; The Rape of Europa, (109) 2 | LE a , 47% 7 3494 Hercules driving a her Nymphs, after pune Ranine. (up — aficltin a“ + /5 » 8495 The Judgment of Paris, (112). = ae a 1 fee 2 £ ” 3496 The set of the History of Juno, (113- 134) ais 22 | Ay 2. 2 +8497 Busts of Jupiter and Juno, (135-136) ee a Met JL» - 8498 Leda, Diana, &c. in niches, (140-143) ; Pandora’s Box, (144); ¥ ne Ae ] | + - and another, ‘not mentioned by Bartseh, of Pig with | Apollo and the Muses, (Cumberland, 293) —_ 6 ' 2M ih grea ri | A eA APRS OO ey RR NUN am op cS On i PC SPR No Sand? / et 3499 Venus and Cupid standing on Clouds, not ° noticed “by Bartsch, but ascribed by Cumberland to BoNAsoNE, (276). 1 0 / Me 63500 Part of the set of the Loves of the Gods, (146-164), ), 000 of them (150-157) proofs before the Italian verses — © : fel, 3501 The Termini, (165-166) ; and one not wientioned: ob Barth, Mercury and Minerva, (168) = -— Mau fee /| a 3502 Saturn seated in aiio Clouds, devouring palte tof” ‘a Statue, (169) ts Wien» ‘ Wa _, 3503 Pan, with a Nymph and Child, sitting near la: a Terminus, hy (170) fi mec % it Mor J/ jf |, 3504 Ulysses and Calypso, with Bi Bicdy aiden he from the . ; Heavens, (171), BEAUTIFUL PROOF, before the clouds were | ee finished ; from the collection of Sir Peter tt | Asal V fen? fo £3505 Saturn, after Giulio Romano, (172). Fat eee it eck a . _S-, 3506 Sea Nymphs and Tritons, (173), oo 6, ican oeak , fit\, 3507 Two unknown subjects, (174-175), the former jieeribea by ay Cumberland, (265), as the Birth and Apotheosis of Au- | gustus Ceesar oe ; , \fS~ , 3508 The Bath, (177); and a reversed copy, by Jo. Georgius a A | Pe hb 3509 A young Man combating a Marine Monster, (178) D> 4 | / ; 3510 Part of the set of Anatomical Figures, (329-341) MY 10 9 . J |, 3511 Portrait of Joannes Bernardinus Bonifacius, (342) - : | W4 | , 3512 Ditto of Cardinal Bembo, (344) od z | Via , 3513 Ditto of Michael Angelo, FIRST STATE, before. the diheadins . ornaments, and the copy, (345-346) FS een 2 | , /Z\7 3514 Ditto of Raffaele, (347) se ie ae) / | /f + 3515 The Statue of Marphorio, (352) — ” | Fg | _, 3516 Two Friezes, with Grotesque Figures, (353-354) *% PIECES ATTRIBUTED TO BONASONE, BY CUMBERLAND, J | J \, 3517 The Annunciation; an Allegorical subject on the History of . | | Adam and Eve, &c._. — . y » fh» 3518 The Nativity, after Raffaelle F es | ) Mntttre J | f , 3519 Christ’s Charge to Peter, after Raffaelle ; The Virgin and ) Infant Saviour ; The Resurrection, &c. — f So C 3520 The Fall of Phaeton; The Triumph of Bacchus, &c. . | ; | Pe . ( 261 ) , 3821, Circe giving drink to the Mariners, with a copy ; a Mytholo- . | WAR | Pe i Sea - gical subject, an etching | — 3 Ye , 5 | Fs , 3822, Portrait of, Franciscus Florus; and two Mythological sub- | | | pees a ~— —_ 3 oll C4 / | Fae 3523 Heathen. Deities: aries ; Portrait of Tarquinia, &c. ie ye ve _ 3524 The Finding of Moses, after Parmegiano, by Del Moro; Ju- | _piter in the Clouds ; ; Cupid and Psyche, &c. 7 ose a ie /o |, 3525 Three portfolios, half-bound, green morocco, with holland - wrappers, measuring 23 in. by 19, lettered praEiAN ) _ ScnHoo., Vol. 4, 5, and 6 — 3 Volto 8827 Three “Hig ditto, Vol. 7, 8 and 9 a 2 Yhime , AP 3527 Three ditto, ditto, Vol. 10, 11 and 12 a, 8 fu hile , “6 . 3528 Three ditto, ditto, Vol. 13, 14 and 15 ee Lillis fb | , 3529 Three ditto, ditto, Vol. 16,17 and18 = = —' ~~ 3 fi foniyg ys wae JF iG 2 PENT Ld 6.4 ? | As 3530 Taree ditto, ditto, Vol. 19, 20 and 21 © (ed 298 B0%8 Uhr . End of the Twenty-siath Day's Sale. ( 862 ») iii ak f brsos ye | sri om b Waa’) rPs.s Lh came rie i ag mine Lastest 9 RD aan via mo sive! tas i eA if ek | “a ae fics +s sale bane . wis ry 4 i= halt “TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY'S SALE, eh ae WEDNESDAY, the 28 day of JULY, 1934, ‘ ‘ 4 ° ok Ei Aes % Poa ah at aaah eh Too preciteige ane SURED 5s ¥ ofa .01hh Sod Beas ee. Pith e Car ieee Be cdl ey ede Gee) ne ’ ; ‘y ; lj Le? <3 ade : bed oo ss A he ¢ ‘. ; 4 ‘ ‘ ‘a a i 5 #54 2 : °, i ¥ ae 3: ‘4 ® ae 3 $3 ; @ ; AREF ITALIAN..SCHOOL,... f MISCELLANEOUS continued. } . LOT i 5 fbi. 3531 Casa (2 N. DE nies Meinee of B. . Bandinelli, a af the copy 5 | -CIAMBERLANO (L.)-—St, Jerome.expiring, after Raffaelle ; ) pai CavaLieris (J. B.)—Dead Christ, after M. Angelo, &e, 7H Yoni /\ $7) 3582 CAVALLERIS (J. B.)—The Adoration of the Shepherds, | | after Bronzino; and our Lord feedings the ‘dictate from ie Ee Raffaelle bat — | ,3583 CARPIONE (JutiIo)—The Rest in spe Christ's aE on | the Mount, before the dedication; Cesar (GIUSEPPE)— | St. Hubert ; Corti ee ae destroying the Hydra, | , &e. eS Tae dae od WW VAW/2) | , 8984 Cozza yes )—The Infant Jeu sleeping, attended by the | | | | io. Oo cd ; +: <= os * SAS Virgin and Angels; Capororrus (ANDREA )—The Mar- tyrdom of St. Andrew, after Guido; CrALDERIUS (HIE- RONIMUS)—The Ecce Homo, &c. a 8 , 8585 CASTIGLIONE (Gio. BENED.)—Noah and Family entering the Ark; The Nativity ; Enh into m eae Raising of | / _ Lazarus, &e. — nite’ 17 Nb I, , 3536 CASTIGLIONE (G. B. pid araiinek Studies of ‘Heoden JS | 3587 CREMONESE (JosePH )—Partraits of Dukes of Ferrara a ya’ 7 |G \* 3538 Cort (Corn. )—The Rest in Egypt, after Baroecio ; The Nativity from Zucchero ; The Visitation, &e. © 5 4 = S ( 263 ) , , 3539 Cort (CorNn.)—The Descent from the cross, after Zuc- . _ chero; and the Madonna and Child in the Clouds, after Raffaele, proofs ; and the Crucifixion, from M. Angelo 3 holtAp , fF |, 3540. Cort (Corn.)—The Last Supper ; The Conversion of ey | . after J. Clovio; and a reverse of a proof of ditto, &c. be Je) > 3541 Cort (Corn. i 8; John preaching ; St. Francis ; Nartye <1 dom of St. Laurence, after Titian, &c. — Je , 47, , 3542 Corr (Corn.)—St. Jerome; St. Francis ; St. Hubert tee |’ other Saints, large upright prints, after Hieronymus Mu-— \. | . ciano A al a 7 3 | Gf |, 3548 Cort (Corn. )—Prometheus; and a, copy, by De Leu; Battle Piece, with Elephants, after Raffaelle ; The Monu-_ | ments of Lorenzo de Medici, &c. a 14 » J2\ , 3944 Facint (P.)—St. Francis holding the Infant Jesus ; Fau- | _ one (A.)—Marine Deities ; FIaLETTI (Opoarpe)—The | | Last Supper, after Tintoretto; The Genius of War, &c. 6) <9 s\f-|, 3545 Ferroni (Hier.)—Various, after C, Maratti; Frezza (G.) . | —Judgment of Paris, &c. from the same ; FALDON} (A.)— | Saint, after Parmegiano, proof, &c. oF ea 13 -*ecu e/ 4 | , 3546 Guercrno—St. Francis de Paule; Giorpano (Lucas)— | St. Anne received into Heaven, ices state, &e. 1 a rede mar Gattr (Otiver)—The Virgin and Child; GAMBERAY . mnGLeremnae JesiThe Holy Family, with. St.John; Grute- NANI (Hyac.)—Heads of Christ; Magdalen, .&c. small | rade Battle Pieces, &c.. — 9 47 | hz l 3548 GuipI: (RapHAEL) — The piano saltes Frente | > GaLESTRUCCI—Bacchanalian ; GRIMALDI wh F.)—Va- | “0° ) plows eenesapes ' mm wen Me oEeedd Vi mae LAO AND HIS SCHOOL. ie » J2-\ + B849 Bilton Holy Families, Madonna and»Child, &c.._. 12 pf — ; 6 , 8860, St. Jerome ; St. Christopher; and other Saint and = aides Ye BK L if subjects, &c. £2 | plied lou gM z| 3 + 8551 The Woman of Samaria at the Well, after Carracci ; mF of Angels, from Cangiagio; St. Charles Borromeo in- | Vp . terceding with the Virgin to stay the Plague, proof a ff a rs , 3552 Adam’ and Eve; Various of the Rest in Egypt, different ; | Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, &c. by Simon CanTaRINi W/Z 4 > B53. The Holy Family; St. Francis de Paule receiving the Infant - Saviour, proof; The Quos Ego, before the. arms were erased ; Mercury and Argus, &c. by DITTO | 12 | OCF | Capes) by the SAME ja WE A, | to| lig | 3555: Cupids and Boys at play ;. The Infant Hercules destroying | ees Serpents; and other specimens bes Canrarint, SERanI, Vea, &e. — ie =. Ae 3556 Samson destroying the Philistines ; Bice with the Head of a ee Goliah ; and various by different artists, ‘ine ‘the ‘sehool. of | “Guo : ak Ede Un ms aA ro , 8557 JAccront (Jossen)—The Death of St. Joseph ; LUTE (Puiurp)—St. Lazari; Lana (Lup.)—St. pees ; Bar ~Lorenzini (J. A. )—The Holy Family, &e. 3 3, 3558 Leone (G.) —Set of Nine Etchings of Animals, small ; ad | another set of Fight, larger 3 — \ op. = bt. 3559 LIAGNO (TuEop. Pui..)—“ Capricci et Habiti Militari, &e. . | a set of figures, with ‘the vig A wehich: was unknown: to Eee] Bartsch ae — he oe Ag Z| 2] , 3560 see (Oot avivs)—Heads of eminent Painters, Siti, nfo : — , 23. iff MW ; é 3561 bntennte (CM. )—Basso Relievos, a after Polidore ; , The Holy Family, it 6Mioviy ; £ | | , 3562 Mager Se ae of célebinida Fountains at Rome, soe &e. 3{ ive ola besa re pk 36; p Fie 3563 Mararti (Cantio)=-Heliodorusy after ‘Raffaelte ; Visrt ‘dom: of St. Bartholomew, from i ipa ‘proof and | various of the Nativity ; Holy Family, &e. © © ‘17 Ne if hn | a 3564 ‘Mirren A fir poet ‘of Bodin Cries” of Bologna, “after | & Carraect? vo (s — a ee 42 : 3565. 5 Mirren (JosrrH)—La Notte, from Correggio } “Muccrs | (J. F.)—St. Jerome ; Minos’ (A.)—Diana ; inte | (N. F.)—Virgin, Infant, and St.John, &c. — 8 oe ty 3566 Moxa-(P. F.)—The Rest in Egypt; The Samaritan Woman > vat the Well, proof, &c.; MarTaiotus (L.)—The Ado- | oration’ of ‘the Shepherds ; Mocattr (C.)—A Theatrical Scene; Mercatr (Gio. Batt. ti «i of: St. Cathe. “fine, after sh ta &e, C — ee bad bs “PRINTS, IN CHIARO-SCURO. aoa 4 | ¥ 1 ate Abraham’s Sacrifice, on ‘several sheets, ‘after Sete | ake “ from the Duomo at Sienna ; David cutting off. the Head of ww 7] | lf . | he Go ) _ aan Le i pn pa | Goliah, after RAFFAELLE ; and Samson betrayed. by Dali- ) | | lah, TITIAN , ay 3 Ger ; Cree) Bead ) % @ , 3568 The Adoration of the Magi, after PARMEGIANO, “ee | bee jirst and second states ; The Adoration, from the same, up- . | right ; and the Shepherd’s Offering, after TrT1an 4 ye Vile . | |” 3569 The Rest in Egypt, from Baroccio ; Samson and Pelee 1% | from TITIAN ; and various, after Guipo, &e. aoa 4 | ) | : 3570 Martha and Macuaicn ascending the Steps, after ne oA ) | Christ curing the Lepers, from PARMEGIANO, by ae | y | | ‘TINI, first state; and Mary washing the Feet of Jesus 3 |e a Vit , 3571 Christ before Pilate, by ANDREA ANDREANI; Virgin and | Child, attended by Saints, by Ditto, after PARMEGIANO, | os i I ie first and second impressions, &e. ane | an lov ll , ye a 3572 The Triumph of Christ, on seven, sheets, joined, after Tr- / Y | -'FIAN; The Conversion of Saul, by ANDREANI;. and. various _ | wo eT Wailite: &c. by ZANETTI, are others | WA he fo ” Va le 3573 The Death of Ananias, by Huco pa Carpr; St. Peter i | “| ©.“ $t, John curing the Lame, etched by Pl ameeye noe ; and. | | the Martyrdom of St. Peter and St. Paul, after Dirto 3 Uf 1 a ¢ 3574 The Marriage of St. Catherine, by Da Cee St.. John; | © ‘St. Sebastian, by ANDREANI, &e. after PARMEGIANO a os 8575. Various Saints, Apostles, &c. chiefly from PARMEGIANO 11 Kought J ay , 3576 St. Philip and St. Peter, whole length figures, by Brcca- | | _FuMI, the former printed from one block only 9. °° 2 Vn is Tae 3577 An Apostle, smaller than the preceding ; and a° figure of |. Time, both by Drrro, the latter not described by Bartsch 2 Yfiv phar | , 8578 Eye, after BECCAFUMI ; St. Francis ina Landscape, ascribed kaa .. to TrTtan; St. Ramain’ and St. George, by Sconart, &c. 5— Hough A “Pee 3579, Circe, after “PARMEGIANO ; Hercules destroying »the Lion; : y 7 rm ‘Hercules expelling Envy from the abode,of the’ MiSs; two uw states ; and various, from Guido, &c. oi 10 ple AVA ; : 3580 Diogenes, by H. pa Capt, after Palonrie leant Mutius’ Pe dei. , Scevola, by ANDREANI; Jirst and..second states ; Clelia : | - escaping, dotto ; and the Fall. of the Giants, after'Gurivo, | by CorIoLanus neal 5 if after yea Mair ieee: a A. nese. teen complete with the title Yb iu te 4 Vie, 3582 Venus and Cupid; The caricature of the ips vie ee sented by Monkies; St. Jerome in a Landscape ; and sini a 4: ie milking, ditto, wood cuts, after TITIAN a? . Meer 3583 Raffaelle and hi" Mistress ; and various, after Pree _ PARMEGIANO, &e, fi weit — | ar S| ellen ee awe } ih i Ke sped the BARTSCH. VOL. XVI. ag Fee” PRANCESCO MAZZUOLA, called PA ei : The | ss va SPN } RGF J» |} 3584 | Judith a “ “The RRO (2), and era ay * | vou’ G3Ys andyeoples, . -y- — 1|fO y 3585 ‘The Madonna and Child, (4), first and. ‘second state ii _ «y copies ; The Resurrection, (6), and copy : mot » 3586 The Entombmentof Christ, @), first state, an nc \SO\G eee cs to Guido pi ee ed koe . a , 3587 The Entombment, “the last ceatri bee print, in, ‘two veal, _. two copies in a reverse direction = = — jt, CWE pf “| fp £93688 ‘St. Thais, (10) 3 ‘The Shepherd’s el ag ib vicrademeas | fy with two Old Men, (13) 3 So oe eee 4 | . (31) 2isqad aah atege in. S008 | ts as ~ pines MARKED F ie pe er ne / 4 . [are 2 hy emo ian Cues Five 6 “8589 “Christ Se ee Co eae mE We copies, os we aes Ku, 1 \fo \s dighiats 9 eases (14);. Hercules and Cerberus, (15) ; és Dogs and “\y som Stag, G46) 5, Virtue and, Vice, (17).;° Figures at.an Altar, hi . ra 918). 5 oe Philosopher] 19 dis A Woman. with a sphere; | A inka gO) adtalyrsageende dar Soh 08 esa 01 9g8 CC io is 3591 ‘The ree after Ganmeonnannanile A Woman pouring iswater, from, a,vase, (22), with copy ; The Tomb ofa. rie | with his Coronation, underneath 3, 3. and. St. Ceci, an ay od te 5 Pb 2s oa oe Iie ‘in, the, School. of PAaRMEGIANO Ee: Shag ae : » two. of, Apostles, small, by MELDOLLA | ale hire oan 9G »| oe £ Seok Ditto, after PARMEGIANO, Keo: no Garvie Res fc ihe e0 21 Z | | | ; | ov ome Various etchings in the School of: sppeniekis Noiatos | . | £ |) 3694'The’ Holy Family, with’ St. John kissing the Infaitt Jesus, | jie apparently by REVERDINUS} and a | similar sabject engraved ; | . jon TE? in the’ style of BoNASONE hee » SeTE OPE Bree 2 tr ‘i | x ; "3598 The Marriage of the Virgin ; The Nativity : “Christ ue the Disciples’ feet, after grams. by ney en. / hv gravers* adel: ticket els div 5 tipi el al A “es rth ~ 3596 Various, after Parmegiano, y Del Moro Be, Winer. Hg bh ll ( 267 ) L : ANDREA MELDOLLA. —_ + - . = 3597 The Finding of Moses, (2) — i AD a ao , 3598 The Annunciation, (5) — — l Chi , 3599 The Adoration of the Shepherds, (6), before the plate was 16 broken. — — 1 Mie Ger, G , 3600 The Adoration of the Kings, (7), early state; The Meee | cision, (18) —_ —_— 2 Jif ,|\Zo |, 3601 The Adoration of the Kings, (8); The Flight into Egypt, Wy at (9); A Prophet, (83) a 3C Wut f + 8602 The Presentation in the Temple, (10) — Le her 4% \483603 The Presentation i in the Temple, (11) ‘eae 1 Gy Via 4: , 3604 Christ and the Holy Women on the Steps of the Temples: ls (14) | — ig Wu Ke y I , 8605 Christ healing the Lepers, (16) | — 1) 2~ : S\ 4577 = , 3606 The Burial of Christ, (18) — Li og~ of ay 3607 Paul preaching at Athens, (22) sincinma iit Ling “ Me €3 £3608 CHRIST AND THE APOSTLES, (38-50), from the Mri ‘ . collection — — bathe . J , 3609 CHRIST AND THE AposTLESs, (5], &c.), beautifully ee 7 and touched with white, (Bartsch had seen alg three of ~~ ‘this set) — a2 ssp A \ YY: , 3610 Religion Triumphant, (55), first state, with the perfect pias | , "and two subsequent states of the same 2 BH ; oe le 3611 The Marriage of St. Catherine; (56), with three copies 4 3612 The Virgin and Child, with St. Luke writing his Gospel, (69); The Holy Family, with St. Catherine and oy | 7 ~~ Elizabeth, (60) — — _ 3613 The Marriage of St. Catherine, with an Angel’ behind Ste Virgin, playing on an Organ, undescribed by Bartsch ne Z) /| Ar ,3614 The Holy Family, with Saints, (64), from the collections of Dr. Mead and Mr. Barnard — 1 ml 3615 The Holy Family, with Jesus in the Cradle, (62); The Holy Family, with the Infant Jesus and St. John Mudacrs - > (63). | ees —_ Vil S| fo 3616 The Holy Family, with the Infant Jesus and St. Jott em- | ms bracing, (63), FIRST STATE wit ae Per 1 Affe 2N a 4 AUAr, SIS | i | | ee 44 ay 3619 Bellona, (76); Ditto, (77)? Mutts, (is) ronaaeM ea BLAG } O~ , 3617 The Holy Family, with an Angel bringing Flowers, (66) 1 77} , 3618 Bellona, (68;) A |Female ‘carrying}a Vase, (84); Cupid ( 268 )) A with his Bow and Arrow, not described | 3 3620 The Judgment of: Paris, (80) * cae aes li 0 aie “A ‘ S Vos £: ra 1 ft : “ee a , 8621 THE Rare OF Hexen, (31) pe dat “3 4. SOE TF ESAS Ke Yo 2 ZN 3622 THE. RAPE OF HELEN, (81), Lefore the age ites to the plate being re-touched " SOR 3623 THE same, in the earliest state, previous ‘to the ‘eae | on the stone, &c. ire = bn a o.. 2A}? i os Y 3624 Mercury, (71); Female. holding a° Vase, (85) ;” ‘A Penmts : | AAD) 2 Us, . JA \LO\s Figure with Sword and Shield (Minerva) © | {3-98 3625, Rebecea. siving: Drink to the Servants of. Arabian, po een th oten do Bartsch. 05 OF ret warhecce orrteign eae mat 1. ,, 3626°A pollo: and Sule) shidito gavoll sWt hb adele Leelee & Lj 3627 A composition of Six Nymphs attiring ities Bathing, one of ‘whom is ‘surprised’ by’ a Satyr, also unnoticed by® Dastack L, 3628 ‘Various Of’ Fenialé’’ Figures, ‘representing the Liberal Arts, Weg by ScHIAVONE $899 LAs" no 8 stay 1h tea 6% Nees ‘& -10 labels dee oS St | coe TS F ONY Sto \S8 * i cwatTiT alts : etaabA Hes ean FLAG - BATTISTA FRANCO. ~ om 3629 Abraham’s Sacrifice; Moses striking the Rocky The siete ., gathering Manna in the Wilderness, &e«+ i) 3630. ‘Holy Family; Miraculous Pane hts of Fishes; Christ Tad tis 3 Samaritan _Woman, &e, P , 3631 Christ disputing with the Doctors, frst state; th e Dea if Aw Saviour, &c. — ni 1 f 3632 John preaching in ‘the ‘Wilderness caeet ihe onis ~.. _.Nymphs and Satyrs, &e. ata tasine: hye 9 3633 Hercules with the ae two, “different . Hereites “an Dejanira, &c. = ies ae td 3634 The Clemency of Scipio: ‘and 1 the atest a curious vunfinishe ME u d c ¢. oilcit og PONS. enus an upid ; ‘Vulean, at his my Su eabe GOTPICE EP, Ole easy rae fetts Aadie had 2 ota wnt ai '4o disod ad¥ oyasoli¥ toate of Dede. 8035 Virgin ink Child, by 2 Faninary; ‘Prodiiagt to Calvary, by \ Batista: ‘FonTaANa, &e- ¢ rank Ve igtepwe bem Leag 4 -LSEUTVAN vd o1pgee se a 7 OR Lae. ( 269) ) ~ MARTIN ROTA. , 8636 The Massacre of the Innocents; The Baptism of Christ; and St. John in the Wilderness a | A 1 3637 The Tribute Money, after TITIAN, first state with the Gated . J\ tb, sls. is ee a ee oil | i 3638 The Life and Passion of Christ, after ALBERT Durer of Guarinon; The Crucifixion; and the Resurrection , 3639 The Last Judgment, after MICHELANGIOLO , Jirst state, with the address of Guarinont — | 1 , 3640 Copies of the same, by Gualtier, &c. , 3641 Ditto, by Wierix, proof before his name. 8642 The Last Judgment, from M. Rota’s own design ; _ and the the Princes of the House of Austria are introduced in _ Heaven | Bartsch describes these. as ems two distinct. prints, vod they are decidedly from one plate, which maybe clearly ascertained from a careful comparison. of the lower part of | the composition. | , 3643 Venus and Adonis, ly bina ihe proof before the verses at bottom 74 1. a —= ——1 <= 4 é ..iTHE SCHOOL OF. FONTAINEBLEAU: ", 8644 The Nativity, two different; The Adoration of the Kings, = &e. by L. Davent — “MY aaitema | ; is John preaching in the Wilderness; Allegorical subjects, after Primaticcio, &c. by DAVENT —- 4 ; 3646 Antique Basso-rilievo ; Subjects from the Life of Hercules; and others, after PrRrmaTiccio, by THE SAME Ls o 3617 Marcus Curtius leaping into the Gulf; A Battle piece; The ) Trojan Horse, &c. by DAVENT "A | 3648 Various Mythological and Fancy Subjects, after PRIMA ._-Trccr0, &e, chiefly by DittTo 5 3649 The J udgment of Paris; Apollo and the Seasons; Eneas — saving his Father ; and others; after PRIMATICCIO, by DitTo 4 | , 3650 The Forge of Vulean The Death of Cleopatra, &c. by _ DITTO . y 3 | 3651 ‘The Forge of Vulcan; A Battle piece, &c. after PRIMM-- TICCIO, by ai at &e. 3. | | / —= ae ee = SVM Gi same, with a curious variation, in which the Portraits EA 2| <0 24.9) ~~ 19 Suton Wf bit 10 th un o~ be ii oer oO Lr J | J » 3654 Four portfolios, half-bound, green: morocco, PVE Sige /\ 2} /\ «| / | Z| | 72] + 8659 Two ditto, lettered GerMAN, FLEMisH, Duton, UNKNOWN i | Ber ) ,3952 The Execution of the Law, by Seleucus upon his Son; A Bacchanalian subject, &c. by FANTUZZI, and others 5 3653 Meleager killing the Wild Boar, (mon, 1 the Sea, ina Car drawn by two Swans, &e-; and the Roman Ambassadors finding the General Prana by the same, &c. 6 in ( 270 ) “wrappers, measuring’ 23 by 19 3655 Four ditto 3656 Four ditto , 3657 Four ditto v 3658 Four ditto ENGRAVERS | find of the Trienteenapuerith Day's Sale. me / Cee ditto ditto ditto ditto a V); Venus on ie ~> re kh S ~ ( Of ) ‘TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY’S SALE, THURSDAY, he 24th Day of JULY, 1884, At One for Two precisely. ITALIAN SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS, continued. LOT ,| # , 3660 Pasquitini (Gro. Barr.)—Susama and the Elders, after | . Guercino ; Christ seized; The Incredulity of St. Phen, | &c. ; Bet Mond-iSabjects of the ‘Passion 16. fed Za Fe b , 3661 Pasquitint—Supper at Emmaus; St. Francis; Temptation | ) of St. Anthony ; The Extacy of St. Jerome ;.Aurora, &c. 8 24< aa , 8662 Popesta (Gro. AnpREA)— Bacchus and Ariadne, fa another Bacchanalian subject, the companion, after Titian ; Cupids at play, from Ditto, &c. — 5 Ape HE 2 f¢, 3663 Pocettr (BERNARD)—Christ bearing his Cross; Patma | (J.)—Judith; Dalilah, &c.; Pautr (A.)—A Marine | ANonyMovus—St: George, &c. — G , 3664 Peruerno (Lure1)—Venus and Adonis; Precront ee —The Adoration of the Shepherds, after P. Eeroneee | Procaccini (ANp.)—Christ and his Disciples at Emmaus ; Mercury and the Infant Bacchus; The Flight of Clelia, &e. 10 a7 3 3665-Passari (BERNARD)—The Rest in Egypt ;’The Death of | St. Anthony; Perret (PeTER)—The Conversion of St.— Paul; PEesea (S. F.)—The Race of Atalanta, after Guido, | d | | imploring Divine Justice ; The Nativity ; Entombment, &e. &e. i — 7 a 3666. Po (PETER Bee. hse Baptism of Our Saviour;. St. Frances | ec chiefly after Poussin — 10 G20 He oe ( 272 ) ee Meet ‘ | » /3 . 3667 Procacino (CamMiILLo)—The Holy Family; The Rest in eae Egypt, two different; and the Transfiguration, first state 4¢ ga » & , 3668 PirToni (BAPTISTA )—Set of Views of Roman Ruins, &c. 41 af! 8 Jo , 3669 RoTtTr (AuG.)—Perillus enclosed _ in ‘the Wooden Bult: | Ricct (SEB.)—Two small etchings: of Monks, Ke. ; Ro- | TARI, (P.)—St. Sebastian; Magdalen, &c. ; ; “RuAtrNvs, 9) (A. C.)—Martyrdoms of different Saints, &e, 45° 9! ry’. , f Payee ie 3670 Rosa (Satvator)—Figures of Soldiers, Banditti, &e. 61 Z rhe, + AAs 3671. Rosa (Satv.)—Jason; Glaucus and Scylla; Apollo and thy ore S$ ybil; _ Oedipus suspended to a Tree; The Fall of the Giants, ; eae &c. _ -— ay 10 bo ‘ la is 3672 Santis (Horatio p—E)—The Holy Family ; Christ in the “Garden; A Miracle of the lta | of a Church and ‘St. | “"""" George ata the Dragon =a ia 4c | Je a tag Santis (H. pE)—David with the Head of Goliah ; Four; | | Saints, on one plate;-and StvGeorge § 9 8 Yfeie , Lg ’ 3674 SrpaGNOLETTO—The, Descent, from: the Cross ; St.. Peters: ) St. Jerome, . two different ah oii at 4 bough AST 3675. SpaGnoterro-—T'wo riko Heals of Men : “The Poet ; A Satyr flogged by Cupid; and Silenus 5 Me a rhe fi 3676 Sp aGNoteTTo—The three plates of the “eae Book, first. PT OL... stakes, before the plates were divided, &e. : and the same in ; ) | "i the ordinary stale a-vyene lk ee eae Ta ute :, ASH), , 8677. ScHIAMINossr (Rarwagt)—The Holy Family ; = ‘The Die | | bee ning of St. Stephen, &e. ; STEPHANONI, » (P. )—The Holy “Family, after Carracci, &e. Crm 8 MUL re | 7 $678 STRADA (VeEsp. )—The ‘Annoneiation ving ‘bei Child; y J 9°"Dhe Eece Homo, ‘with: differences ; ; aa other Scriptural ) | subjects — 12 ugh a wae 3679 SatemstNr (VENT. ) "The Baptism: of Christ; ena etch- eB ) ing; The Assumption of the Virgin, and other ‘Religious . Subjects);:and, a large engraving of the Feast at oe after; 7 Andrea Vicentino, with the, monogram NP... woud be Mate & ‘fo é 3680. aiuharibe es (F. )—The Virgin and Child, with ‘St. re ith after. P. Cortona, &e.; Saconr: (CHaRLEs)-+The “Adora- tion of the Ribiviordad and the Offering of the Wise Meng after Tintoretto; SyTicus, (Pu. )—The Holy Family, proof ; | and the Crucifixion, from Michelangiolo, &e. 74 UY ', 3681 Spapa (VaLer10)—Set of Ballet Dances, from Gio. Balbi, 4 | : with the title in two different states ees 0MueLe : (( 272 ) Z| /o |, 3682 Scuiwone (B.)—Charity; STenia (J.)—St: George killing | 6 |, ~ anZ ahh y | + «| SEF ln . Y S| ‘ - y 3692 VintaMena (F.)—The Affray at Naples ; Portraits of Re- the Dragon; STORER (Cc: )-The Magdalen; and.a Battle, &e. “— —) 7 butt | 3683. Testa @. ae af nie four, History of the Prodigal Son; ag The Sacrifice of Abraham; The Wise Men’s Offering ; a ee _.,.Yarious Allegorical and Emblematical subjects 9 (ffir 3684 Testa (P. )—The Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne; The ‘i Golden, Age; Venus and Cupids, &c. ; The Death of Pitts 7 and various Historical subjects soe Ka oh | 3685 ‘TEMPESTA (Anr.)—A set of Grotesque Heads: ditto of ie | OL ~~ Caesars on horseback ; The Seven Wonders of the tae &e. — — 1 fa Vil ben | 3086. ‘Torri Pode tanya Francis, and other Saints in i | i clouds, adoring the Virgin ; VIEIRA (F. her NaPbaned pyrsuing vy aiNymph, &c. — wkighe , 3687 TrT1aN—Venus and Seiya various ee S after bint 10 ,3688°TrpALpI (Dom. PELLEGRINI, called)—-The° Flight into + Peypt: THomassin (P.)—The Nativity, after Salembini ; oo Vitus (Dom.)—St. Peter and St. John’ curing the Lame, after Raffaelle,&e. 9 ae 6 . 3689- Vierorra (VincentT)—St. Sebastian ; ‘and St. ‘Francis re- “ “ceiving the Stigmata; VaL (SEBASTIAN b’)—The ee, in ¥ Egypt; ‘Vanni (Francis )—St. Francis mn Extacy, &e. 3690, VANNI (Gio. Battista )—The Cupola at Parma, after uae Be a: reggio, PROOFS before the names and address... ~—«-:14 Hh VILLAMENA (Francis)—The Holy Family ; : Presentation: _ in, the Temple ; Descent from the Cross; Last Judgment, * &e. — — yid 8 4e% yo Markable Characters at Rome, Ke. — 14 | 64 3693 ViLLAMENA (F.)—A Collection of Antique Statues, &c. 104 3694 Anonymous—The Rape of Europa; Jupiter and Semele, oni te Bice $za subject of several Naked Figures, two of whom are 10 J prnitniise a Man stabbing himself, &c. | 5 lh Various 1 Roman cps Ruins, &e. | 22 . \oo'g — A ser sentient ( 274 ) BARTSCH, VOL. XV.. PIECES, BY ANONYMOUS ENGRAVERS, OF is agents dood SCHOOL OF MARC ANTONIO. 1 % 8696. The Grekiond of the Animals, (page 5, No. 1); Abigail i | bringing Presents to. David, (p. 12, No. 8); The Birth of the Virgin, (p. 18, No. 1), &c.. — it oo 5 ar 3697 St, John the Baptist.in the Wilderness, (p. 25, No. ree : 4 ; ; . ; ¢ H i | ) | J figure.of Minerva, with shield and spears 2 | , , 3698 The Nativity, after Raffaelle, (p. 14, No. 2); Christ giving | Sight to the Blind, or, perhaps, the Return of the Prodigal Son, (p. 16, No. 5) ;, The Transfiguration, after ns ueret (p. 19, No.9) .. — fo |, , 8699 Moses striking the Rock, lation Polidoro da- iCecaceaals 4 ao | i Martyrdom of St. Catherine, after Julio Clovio ; ; The wee / Supper _ ly ° 3700 The: Horatii and the’ Curatii, (p- 29, No. bien “The Vi er ‘Scipio, (p- 31, No. 4); The’ Siege of hey ee Battle at | - . the Port of Ostia, (p. 34, No. 7)" So , & , 870L Psyche carried to Graewve: after Raffaelle, (p. 36, No. 5)5. Cupid and. the Dragon, after Ditto, (p. 39, No. 8); Diana | and Acton, (p. 40, No. 30), proof sd i the add nesta A dafrert io —a math 2ryes Ve ” a702 A Priest giving bis Bubediation’ toa W ceria, who ikueeling before him; Two Men dragging a Female by 1 the Hair, be- ‘fore eee Female representing Torture, &e.; Two oblong =Hey, Soe ged numerous iy sx \ egihe: 3 ge Yo 7 |" | ent 3 Jupiter destroying the Giants, (p. 45, No. 16); The mee Wi 4, “appearing to ‘Zachariah’; Adam and Eve ; fine ae 7 in a Landscape, &c. i ati eaeeage Y " Z 3704 Andromache lamenting: cover the Dead: Body ofl Hoi teqy _ 3705 A large allegorical subject of Venus and Cupid playing with Dice, (p. 55, No. 11); Base of the Theodosian Column at Virgil ; ‘Small figures of aig &e. int {preg g 57 Vo ee, 4 (/ | rf . Constantinople, (p. 57, No. 4); ape of heise > ef , ( 215) | JACOPO CARAGLIO. | 724, 8706 The Marriage of the Virgin, after Parmegiano, (1); The | , Annunciation, after Raffaelle, (2); The same, after Titian, | | (3) — — 8 AM oe 3707 The Adoration of the Shepherds, after Parmegiano, (4) 5 The Descent. of the Holy Ghost, after Raffaelle, (6); The Martyrdom of St. Peter and St. Paul, after Parmegiano, (8) — =r 3 Yon ly BLAP |p S708, Vulcan, in a niche, (42), wnjineshed proof’; The Labours of ) othe Pascale, (44, 45, 46, 48); and a copy of No. 44 — 6 Mulls , fo , 3409 Mars and Venus, with Cupids, after Rosso, (51) ; and.a copy — of ditto, Ln sfhsp= Fhe Assembly of the Gods, a copy of No. 54 a Gg 7870 The Spectre, after Rosso, (58) ; Diss bed. after baka, 7 | 82" (61) ; Cupid standing on a Globe, supported by two winged alos ~ Boys, not mentioned by Bartsch —_ 3% - Syn The Vestal Tutia carrying Water in a Sieve ; ie ca a | “= Athens, 11 Geraeet — “$n A Battle Piece, said to be from a Design by Raffaelle, ees 1 ie OL ohve aus Alexander and Roxana, after Raffaelle, (62); and a copy ; in Gl Portrait of Aretin, after Titian, (64); Ixion Sich tamed SNE! / | b “Cloud, (Appendix NESS ee ee — ati ¥ 4 ade $¢ 2 § *B ¢ © a, me 4 Fd . : C.K oF | hamid ; { THE MASTER OF THE. DIE. ofl sis ) : le “74 The Assumption of the Virgin, after Raffiielle, 0) : Tho um leer" @oronation of the Virgin, (9); Hercules ‘driving away -o° © Envy fromthe abode of the Muses, (17); Apollo destroy “oo °° ing the Serpent Python, 19) ; The River Gods, (22) ough! re bi ABotlo and Marsyas, after Raffaelle, (31), proof before 8 | the address; a piece of tapestry, Cupid riding’ on an Os- | 20 beh siin'a after’ Raffaelle, (33) ;° a Frieze’of Cupids, (36) ; The Marriage of Cupid and’ Psyche, after Raffaelle, (38), a { F € a q reverse, &c. 72. aati |, | . 0 We ' 3716 The History of Cupid and Psyche, after Raffaelle, (39-70); | dys» and with the additional print, No. 71, which’ is often Vy fe ¥ 4 q eX a. Wanting me wll 38, Ly ah } 3717 The Phoenix, , efter: Raffaelle, (76) ; The Two Gladiators, of after Guilio Romano, (177); Venus and CaP willy other | i Deities, a piece not described by Bartsch Map . 20 [:- (276) NICOLO BEATRICETTO. pas » | , 3718 The Prophet Jeremiah, after Michelangiolo, (10) ; The rh A nunciation, after Ditto, (12), first 7 impression — 2 , 3719 Christ raising the Daughier of Jairus, (15) ; Christ and the ae Samaritan Woman at the Well, (17), witha copy; Christ’s | Descent to Limbo, (22); a whole length figure of a Man, | 4 after Michelangiolo | — 5 , 3720°The Fall of Phaeton, after Michelangiolo, (38) ; The Bac- i chanalian Piece, after Aenea tabs! J ape and ay ‘Ganymede, &c. . — i, | yee The Death of Meleager, (41); The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 43 (43) 5 “Roma Victrix, APE: View of the Colierae, &e. 6 beuife Barrer | “ENB ICO. ae rg lg 3722, Judith Sith ii Head of slots “aye ‘The Burial of 7 | Christ, after Raffaelle, (7); The same subject, a different ) | ~ composition, (8) ;. St. Jerome, (CU era ee cre ae 1 & 3723 St. George and the Dragon, after Giulio. Clovio,, (12), | 3724 The Battle of the Amazons, (14) ; The Army of the Raves 3 ror, Charles _V. crossing, the Elbe, (18) 5. Linere tay after tira ~~ Parmegiano, OD. — a yo) , 8725 Venus and Cupid; (19); "Jopiter and Leda, Sint The | | - Muses, &c. after Rosso, (28) ~ — ph SOE s | , 3726 ‘The ‘Forge of beiaetsi after ee GY; : man two: | | J. OLMS Pies, TH AG gis $0 ed os 3A y| a . 3727 ‘The Roman Courtezan, ih Virgil. in the Basket, , (48), PROOF before the mscription = ay yeah fs | 2 | , 8728,A Sacrifice, (38) ; The Rhinoceros, . (47); pesste. Po of _ . many Children carrying a Horse, after Michelangiolo, (48); 3 Exe a ) a ; 4 : | _ The Academy of Baccio Bandinelli,(49) = — ee | ECR 3729 Set of the Costume of various Nations, (204-232), and many additional, not described by Bartsch Tigi aan v4 4B , 8730 Portrait of Aretin, (238) ; Giovanni de Medici, (254), &e. 9 ag Ze ‘ 3731 The Antonine Column, (418); The Colosseum, (49) ; The | | ~~" Castle of St. Angelo, with the Girandola, &e. Bt ST ST, S782 Vases, after the antique, (420-433), many of” them prof ed before the numbers, and some before the shag were re-~ . duced aA aa | Mine Le (reer 3) i \ GIOVANNI BATTISTA MANTOVANO. , §7 , $733 The Virgin and Child, (4); David and Goliath, (6) a / |, 8734 Cupid asleep on a Couch, (8) ; Minerva, (11) ; The ae ard-bearer, (16); The Castle of St. Angelo, (17) | | ee | | ~~ GIORGIO MANTOVANO. | 3735 The Meeting of Mary and Elizabeth, (1), proof before the | "le address of Lafrert, and with the column white. 1 Gol Wh 1 |S. 3736 The Adoration of the Shepherds, (2) ; The Repose in = | after Giulio Campi, (4) — 2s tute wih}, 3937 The Crucifixion in a glory of Angels, (8); The Marriage of St. Catherine, after Correggio, a copy — 2 Matlin , Jf, 3738 The Martyrdom of St. Barbara, (10); The Marriage of St. Catherine, after Primaticcio, (12) — 2 be ae | 4’ + 3739 The Prophets and Sibyls, after Michelangiolo, (17-22) 6. Ya | - 3740 The Dispute on the Sacrament, after pr (23), on two @d ‘< “ 3 sheets | Led 1 hough F | Pe: 3741 Caius Marius, (26) ; The Trojans deceived by Sinon, (28) 2. Mtlhon p S|) fee 3742 The Entrance of the Greeks into Troy, (29) — A Kae | were alls 3743 Neptune, (30) ; The same, (31); Victory, (34) 3 Nj wer 3744 Venus and Vulcan, with Cupids, (35) ; The apteht pone subjects, after Primaticcio, (36-39) AVA die POPS 8745 Venus and Adonis, (42) ; Hercules, (44) — 3 ag J 2.|, 3446 Cupid and Psyche, after Giulio Romano, (45); The Fates; after Ditto, (47); Venus and Vulcan, after Pierino del Vaga, (54) — We , Vin y #8 + 3747 The oval Ceiling pieces, after Primaticcio, (48-51) ty 44, a y fo 6 3148 ‘The Sleeping Faun, with a Goat, (99)’; The Repose of | Hercules, (56) — 2 | Mirferiir cae ae 3749 The Birth of Memnon, after Giulio Romano, (57); Mount ) 2 Parnassus, (58), with a copy ae 3) 4 7s ‘ 3750 The Judgment of Paris, (60) — L/ | ‘ 3751 The Death of Procris, after Giulio Romano, (61); The Sur- 4, f geon cupping a Man, (63); Venus and Cupid, with a Satyr 3(. ty J f» 3752. The Calumny of Apelles, (64) te ssinuty Cendle 20a Jo _ 3753 The Dream, (67). — 1 Loy _ 3754 The Prison, after Giulio Romano, (66) Vea Wicd i | | | | (278) ADAMO ALANS ee oi P 3755 The: jarlzebiation: of Christ, (ys eel And ‘Child, “oa ~ Marriage of St. Catharine, (7); Aineas and Anchises, (9) Atl , 3406 Hercules. and Dejanira, (10); A Faun playing on a reed pipe, |. » (11) Cupids in a Car, (12); Cupids on Dolphins, G9).4 OM | all after Giulio Romano __ -—— — ’ ite Diana, (18); Hercules and the Lich. (21); ae eed a _ piece, (24); Mars and Cupid, (25); The Judgment of Her='|” ~ cules, (26); Men scraping a Pig, (104); Victory, 105): TK i 7 The set, of Figures in the compartments of = Ee ony *, after: eae (27-98) bas (88) .o01 TE) pol COE YS, ante Wy rn A BYTE : | a. = POA _ DIANA MANTOVANA,. pape ea Sie ck not vos to soiasdinos 9% a) Beg 9158 The. Fuidigusoaile oti Christy. seus the gtr i (8)5 “The . ov: Holy: Family,; alter Pemediesian Ades with a FREI BR Ay , y copy not described Ble “ | S16 OiE hey Virgin: in, the, Clondss with pit “underneath, ee ‘bon ouEsther.and' Haman, after, Michelaneinia., (82), The 37 Cake : nence of Scipio, (38) a eateh: ie Sibi ‘The Birth of, Apollo and Diana, after .Ghalio open ABA so first ampression, before the. address. Aid arte A ut 8368 ‘Two! Women carrying bundles,(43); The . Mountebank, (44); | The Equestrian Procession, on three sheets, joined, (45) , all | after Giulio Romano. — — > 3 Nui gee ‘“ ” ea , 3763 A Sacrifice, (46), first, state ; Naked. Men shooting Arrows be Lind hey : : { > Na 3 z . | at.a Target, after Michelangiolo, ‘not described by Bartsch 2 | 3764 Hercules and Anteus, after Giulio Romano, by Gio, Ghisi ; ; yi ¢ David and Goliath, a circular sit Soiled only Asha 27. ‘Ne THE MASTER | OF THE MONOGRAM Hep, ana Hs A 2 on i ri acy 7 ) oad peal! is ae Th pata. /o ‘ 8765 aviasthityrsticin!bb shel hephinsdd, 61) As qguieeaiade ; _, 3766 Christ with the Doctors in the Temple, soi wo 538, - 3767 A Procession of Marine Monsters, (3) 36 SORE ATS canal on ~ Ge ( 279) GASPARO REVERDINO. asl 3768 Moses striking the Rock, (2); The Adoration of the Kings, | (3); The Adoration of the Shepherds, a circular piece, not | | described by Bartsch — — or OF i | » 3769 The Last Judgment, a circle, (15) — Velen» a | , 3770 Clelia and her Companions passing the Tiber, (16) ; Marcus ) Curtius leaping into the Gulph, a circle, not in Bartsch 2 | be. av, ” 3771 Tarquin and Lucretia, (17) Ste 1 a Me ie $3772 Mars, Venus and Cupid, a circle, (18); and. a similar fore | a Bacchanalian subject, not on Barisch 2.4 ly tO ; Ht). 3773 Mars and Venus surprised by Vulcan, ( 28 The Ass instruct- | ing the Animals, (24) 9 | Jon J, , 8774 A Dance of Children, (36) ; Ditto, (37); Ditto, (38), and — another, of Children playing, not in Bartsch | ati :, y _ 3775 Women bathing, (35) kA me 7 \ , 3776, Moses striking the Rock, a large composition of many figures ; . David cutting off the Head of Goliath; and another piece | of a Boy recumbent, leaning his right arm on a scull, none | ae of them described by Bartsch _— 3 Pn & | Bail 3777 The Conversion of Saul; The Judgment of Solomon; anda . Female Figure reclining, representing Truth, noé Mealy’ Y | by Bartsch ace ay eb Cltico yn ; (8778 A Group of Boys playing; A small circle, with a. mis . ar ait stabbing herself; another circle, with a Female Figure; and | oe " ~ an Architectural piece, a Female measuring a column, wily | "~~ undescribed by Bartsch — a J. M. POMADELLO. JULIO SANNUTE. ea | J wu Pe i 3779 eteiics strangling the Nemeean Lion, (1) ue OM cB ; | | | | 4 supporting the Dead Saviour, after Michelangiolo, not in _ A Dik Bartsch - 4 itl ee ee 2 fie ts ca % 3781 A large Bacchanalian piece, (5) _ 1 Gee Cog ; | | | | | o \? 3780 The Marriage of the Virgin, (1); The Virgin with Angels | : | _ AS, ‘8784 Scipio’s Clemency to his Prisoners, (3); A Battle of ah epi ; geet trreinineaihernenaiteteeienty : i i t { Mee ; ‘ ; ; - ies | \ ; ; ; | : i : g| _, 3782 Mount Parnassus, with the story of Apollo and Marsias, a } ( 280 >) large composition on three sheets, after Correggio, not ee _ Sertbed by Barisch — me i MONOGRAMS P.S. (No. 34) anp. ALP. (No. 6). 3783 The Termini, (2); A pene of Arabesque oni 2 hi We MONOGRAM J. H. S. (No. 26). small circle, not in Bartsch | _ MARIUS KA RTARUS.. ; 3785 ‘The Marinara of St. - Catharine, (13) ; The Conversion of Saul, (17) ee ie Sea Nae , 3736 The »Holy . Family, attended by St. Mark, &e.; Angels ... erowning the Virgin, after Giulio Romano, with and without + the address a Lafrert, Se. not mentioned by. Bartsch 2 wot cosh MONOGRAMS A FE. (No. 4) ano M ih Go. 30) //\, 3487 Cupid on horseback, (2); The Women with the hs ! ‘ (1); and an emblematical print, evidently by the latter master, representing in the foreground Perseus with the Head of Medusa, and in the distance Apollo and the Muses alti MONOGRAMS M. (No. 29.) B. F. (No. 13.) AND ns Vv. fh , 3788 A Woman ied by Death, QQ): The Portico, (1); A Female Figure carrying a small balustrade 3 , 3789 A miscellaneous lot of prints, omitted in their proper lade viz. Jupiter and Venus, by D. VanpEN Dyck: Virgin and Child in the Clouds, after RAFFAELLE, by DuveT; Large upright Landscape, proof by S. Bourpon, &ec. 17 ( 281e ) t 7. , 3790 Ond ladies Portfolio, half-bound, green morocco, with hol- | ; land wrappers, measuring 28 in. by 33 in. — | yay 3791 Three Portfolios, half bound, green morocco, with holland wrappers, measuring 23 in. by 19 in. lettered ) ‘GOUGH’s CAMDEN’s BRITANNIA, BeprorD, Berks, 4” 1 Aaney _ CAMBRIDGE — — 3 lun 5 F 3792 Three ditto—CARDIGAN, CARMARTHEN, CORNWALL 3 Jhaney _ Jj». 3793 Three ditto—CUMBERLAND, DERBY, Part 1 and 2 3 |e , /2..3794 Three ditto—Devon, Dorset, Essex ri 3 Moe , va ,0799; Three ditto—GLOCESTER, HANTs, HERTFORD $4 62 a Jt, ,8796 Three ditto—HUNTINGDON, KENT, LANCASTER 3 Ga, ,\f/ , 3197 Three ditto—LiNcoLn, MI DDLESEX, NORFOLK 3 (Lliglt ae, 3798 Three ‘ditto—NorTHAMPTON, NoRTHUMBERLAND, Not- _ TINGHAM | ~ ae | B14 yo ’ 3799 Three ditto—Oxrorp, PEMBROKE, RUTLAND) 3 | Ve 3800. Four ditto—SOMERSET, SUFFOLK, SURRY, SUSSEX. 4 Jip -3801 ‘Four ditto—WaRwick, WESTMORELAND, WILTS, Wor- : CESTER _ —" — 7 Pata Mtnty a 1802 Four ditto—JERsEY, &c. —IRELAND, Part 1 and 2s, pod _ SCOTLAND, &c. EBs PILCP ANNO MOY Vi End of the Twenty-eighth Day’s Sale. 4.32 ' dh ak we cbeslon . Hk RED sannines S (Vy Omar | vd Dee ROR, O00 eee. “TWENTY-NINTH. DAYS: SALE, ag ;(#l te exasee th ad {ras FRIDAY, ‘the 25th re rr: JULY, 1834, Gad SKivAA OIGIAE 5 wat To wither a nth -BTas OvLAd at One for Two precisely. is £1305 (88) watts ae rails .aaclagtl a2) SD eau okt at Oe = vier map esd o4” sol ALIAN y SCHOOL, oi AIBA , . Luts “_sepine AMABILE ad op sali vd Continued. 3 ” bes Trae =i cigs qwils e “WORKS OF MARC “ANTONIO RAIMONDI, AGOSTENO: VENEZIANO, AND. MARERs [ ariel iD ew ‘Dae RAVENNA + ooh wh’ 4G ¥COd Gawd ABT HATO*DVIT eae vial apt sper LOT (bE) 2 TjaAttad 3 wud TFRs Jb 1G8803: ‘Tae Transonession or ADAM AND ) Eve, APTER Rar- : FAELLE, (1) | 70D reels ey oe 29 iis bora ahd Bye driven: foo: Paradise, after MrcrarEaN-0, | bs due [ sono OF) atot <3 as ¥. 3806 Noah’s Sacrifice, aftr RAFFAELLE, Ty wriweo: femcyel Wy = (4); Abraham’s Sacrifice, ‘after’ RAFFAELLE, ice AGostino | 2 W 3807 Isaac blessing Jacob, ' ‘by AL: ‘Vennztano, (6); ah and ‘the , _ Almighty appearing to Isaac,’ after RAFFAELLE, ‘ascribed to | y ‘Marco vA Ravenna; (7)) 70 > qd bakog yee 2 a — The Israelites collecting Manna, after Ditto, by AcosTino \4 3810, Noah commanded to build the Ark ; 3 and th 3 : Joseph and Potiphar’s ‘Wife, all copies , 3811 David cutting off the Head of Goliah, ‘after ith el (10) ; David with the Head of Goliah, after Franota,(12) its * VpnEzrano, (8), before the cross lines on the leg of the'boy | who carries the vase © —ijit) Aiomeae id 3800 Joseph and Potiphar’ S Wife, after RarrAReee :, (8) Wee 14 cod ep. AiPeeeny ot VENEZIANO, (5) MILs & 244i) 7 fad in ot bas 2 lu 2 — — a a | % (283) a we , 3812 The Queen of Sheba visiting Solomon, after Sect ye ee se oe — Wr . = | , $813. The. Annunciation, after RAFFAELLE, attributed by Bartsch to | | f . _ _ Marcopa Ravenna, (15); The Adoration of the Shepherds, >| | after Gruio RoMANo, by AGOSTINO VENEZIANO, (17) 2 be. re - 3814 THE NaTiviTy, AFTER FRANCIA, (16), A CURIOUS PROOF % BEFORE THE GLORY ROUND THE HEAD OF THE VIRGIN L Claagh: » | f2-\ 7 8815 The Massacre of the Innocents, after RAFFAELLE, (18); and bows -acopy of ditto | -— cheesy i a\ 7 e 3816 The Massacre of the Innocents, after Baccio BANDINELLI, (21), a copy; The Last Supper, by AGOSTINO VENEZIANO, | R24). 4) a te A ae Z 0 | 23817 Christ in the House of the Pharisee, after RAFEARLL ES x : ) and a copy of the. same — — lise Clk 0 A J| J |. 3818 The Last Supper, after RAFFAELLE, called “La Céna aux pieds,” (26) —- mil : La fKtiir »| & |» 8819 The Last Supper, after RaFFAELLE, by Marco pa RAVENNA, | | kos The Three Maries going to the Sepulchre, Oa a Fi __. MICHELANGIOLO, by AGosTINo VENEZIANO, (32) 2 Srom the collections of Martin Folkes, and Barnard if bl iho | ) | G , 3820. Tur DEscENT FROM THE CROSS, AFTER RAFFAELLE, (32), | ; | . Jo /o\» 3821 THe VIRGIN LAMENTING OVER THE Deap Bopy oF ) CHRIST, AFTER RAFFAELLE, (34) ‘goa. 1\cO* BN SSE 3822 The same design, a different engraving, the right arm draped: | ; t (35); and two smaller copies of ditto) . + 4) 3) / ye} ©3823° The Dead Body of Christ supported in the dcmaiee by*the | ~ Virgin, St. John, and two other Disciples, after RAFFAELLE, | i (8) .asby: Santini VENEZIANO, (36); and two Heplee of. hg | Es AWG _ Descent from the Cross . — — paar vihapd foe : 2) 2 ky 3824 The Virgin, St. John, and other Disciples, Jameoting over 4 ce ; Dead Body of Christ, after RAFFAELLE, BI). 1% Nef fee u / -/ \ « 8825. The same design, engraved by AGOSTINO. VENEZIANO, two _ different plates, (38 and 39); The Dead Body of Christ. : supported by Three Angels, after ANDREA DEL SaRTO, by MITBOR »AGOSTINO VENEZIANO, (40) — a bs 8 Coleaplle JS \~ 8826. Christ. delivering our First Parents out of Limbo, her Francia, (41) —_— ao i t\4f 8827 The Death of Ananias, after RAFFAELLE, the joint potucion 7 wes Marc Antonro and AGosTINo VENEZIANO, (42) aw 3828 St. Paul preaching at Athens, after RArFAELLE, ; te be yo two Eo pics ae —— inet Zui I TARAS, bass zt i< ore pu - ’ Ph SBA pe iu wets (Si 5 AIUYV & > | MO? 10 Dag! niiw bryaG for) YA tT INSP pace SRT sentient Ve ? Joss 342 THE Sa Fisuah WITH THE VIRGIN : ‘AND St, JOHN IN THE io ee 2. |, | ae | | | mei f\ 1d |: 2) Arr d | . 07, -| #4 s 3836 re Holy’ Family, after’ RArraecte, (60), 1 FIRST “STATE I _, 3837 The, Virgin ; and Child, after RAFFAELLE, (61); The Virgin ( 284 ) 3829 ‘Martha and Mary ascending\the ‘Steps: of the Temple, after * a RAFFAELLE, (45),)withacopy poe 0 teay 2 fin 3830 The Virgin with the Infant Jesus,’ crcl thi-louds, after | RAFFAELLE, (47), with two Seti one of them by. ZENEA | & Vico —_ — rtf to 45709 owt bus 3 UATE, aB8di ee 5 Virgin’ crowned, by#an) SLANE after. yer _by » AGOSTINO VENEZIANO, (49); The Virgin, with the Infant Jesus and St. John, attended by two Angels, by AGOSTINO “aS. “WENEZIANO, (50); anda repetition 1,0f. the same. anbiech: by ov .vDrtro, (5)); a copy of the Virgin reading, (48). 4 3832 The Virgin. and | Infant. Jesus seated in the Clouds, after : RAFFAELLE, ( 52); and.two copies, one of them with. the : Heads of Cherubim added by AGostTrno CaRaccr 3833 pee Virgin and ‘Tofant Saviour, with Tobit and the Angel, hey bi, RAVRAELLE, ‘by’ Marco: DA ‘Ravenna, (44); with ‘two copies of the samié 8oo0/yl Seng eee Obes 3834 The Holy’ Family, ’ after: iehiiply hectic “La Vaerge a la longue Cuisse,” C878 004K 4d diod (048) idee 1 3835 y The same ‘design, ‘engraved ni wid pA RAVENNA, (58), with'a | ‘copy; The Vitgin’and Child, attended by St. Joseph | aad’ a’ ‘Bishop, ascribed 16 Marco’ DA‘RavENNA, 5) 34g yore ‘and. ‘Child, “with Elizabeth and St. John, | called “Ta Verge au Palmier,” after RAFFAELLE, (62) | aii ok Lae the 3838 ‘The Holy Family, called « “x ‘La Vierge au Berceau, ¥s after. RAFFAELLE, (63) °° °°" 2) ee ee lata $839! ‘Part “of the ‘set of “Apostles, viz. St. Philip, (68) ; St. Ps + S'Phomias;” (72) 5 St. Simon, (73); ‘St. Judas Thaddeus, (74); "st? ‘Matthias; (78) St Paul, (76); St. Matthias, by Marco | ? rb ‘Spa RAVENNA, (90); The Four Phere hte copies, from : the originals’ by AGOSTINO VENEZIANO | S, vind Ir Yer clo 3840, ‘St. George’ and ‘the Dragon, (98), Sfrst fibpsobein™ " y Lino 3841, St. Jerome, seated, reading, after RAFFAELLE, ide. The | ~same’ design reversed, by AGosTINo VENEZIANO, (103); “St. Michael, after Rive ioe E, by AGosTINO VENEZIANO, - aes 3 and ee same design, by: Marco ‘DA RAVENNA, & (106) pees POLE yi y's ith ire Be — Mg STE oh Sar@d Cxovups,. St. Paut anp, St. CATHERINE UNDERNEATH, . 9 » IMPROPERLY CALLED ‘s “Tue FIVE. Sarnts,” A138) 5 | 2 Z. ip fe cot The. Rape. of Helen, . after rere (209); and the ) ; ( 285 ) , 3843 St. Catherine, after Francia, (115); cut on each side; St. a 5 i Marguerite, after Francta, Mies he J Aah after | | _ Raffaelle, twocopiesi:) - Disenai ull eet diliagh eS é (se ‘The Martyrdom of St. Felicita, after. si edabai aun; ; | and two copies of the same ~ —+ Jb Mh. sis . 3845 ‘Part of ‘the’ set of small: Saints, viz. S. Magdalena ; i: | | | Maria nig S. haa Zh ih i ie Ss. shale’ and Li | S\/Anthony) oO adol7e, bud euzol 6 Uf Pl a» 3846 Christ’s Charge to pense an’ anonymous. ee after RaF-— oe FAELLE; The Cumeean Sybil, by AGostiNo VENEZIANO, | a3 (123); The Apostle and Saint, by Ditto’ Sa oft Se2g p~ m tae 3847 ‘Dido, after RAFFAELLE, (187) UES eaten ba Voonad ae eo 3848 | The Four Roman Heroes on Horseback, (188-191) ‘ slirlhac 2 | & | +3849 Lueretia, after RAFFAELLE, (192), with a.copy. ‘reversed _ 2 bina to ff yo. 8850 sipbigees recognizing Pylades and,Orestes, 194),; and an un- _. +. known subject from Roman History,,an, Emperor meeting a eS Warrior, (196) both by AGosTINO VENEZIANO,,.. .' * afiollno _/o ,3851, Cleopatra, after Baccto BANDINELLI, by. AGOSTINO. VENE- ZIANO, (193);,TheCombat\.of Dares and, Entellus, after ' Raffaelle, by Marco.pa RAVENNA, (195) ;, Cupid lamenting. . the Death of Cleopatra, (198), by. AGOSTINO TEE SEPTORS L 7 ah two copies = — rrowne Vn 3852 gi amc after. RAFFAELLE, (199). This print OBR M. | 9, « to be engraved by y Marc AnTonto. —and a Teverse Soy, 2 Viffid Sa 3853 The same subject, (200), with two copies , int 3 Ly roe : se Camillus, by AGOSTINO VENEZIANO, (201); ‘The March. of : H JO \n Boman Soldiers, (202) ; and. Roman Soldiers, at. _work upon a Fortification, both by Marco.DA RAVENNA, (205): Trajan ee eget the ‘Dacians, by Ditto, (206); The, Battle of | the Cutlass, after RAFFAELLE, by Ditto, (211) «, 5 bole bagle L described by Bartsch as a copy, 18 nevertheless presumed A ) . | ‘ fo 6 3855 Alexander depositing, the a of. Homer, after Rawr. ots We _ ELLE, ( OI ie. ianth _ watt eOMAIS same design, engraved by, Marco DA RavENNA, (210) 2 fhe 28867 /THE TRIUMPH or, TITUs,. (213) ant “bias” CORY Li busi _ 8858 The antique Bassi-rilievi, (220-227), by Marco: DA Ral HHT ©) VENNA, with’ a.repetition or copy of No. 220) vu) gaeg VZZZz 3859" Bacchus carried” by ” ‘Satyrs, by “AGosTINo wit, Cole te (215), with a” ‘copy ; : Jupiter sitting,’ by i! get Rav A | | | | | ( 986°)» . | ar VENNA, (216); Cupid carrying the Shield “of Mars, by! | _, Acostino VENEZIANO, (218); and Cupid’s Plight by Sea, . . by Marco da Ravenna, (219); Sea Nymph and Triton, | | _ ascribed to Marco ANTONIO, (228)$ a. similar. Aahject, by eek | Marco DA RAVENNA, (229); Sy) 0PUAD EN PIR ards | AZ \ 3860 Two Fauns CARRYING AN Irant IN A 4 Basker, AFTER ae ‘THE ANTIQUE, (230) . oe dita icgs T | 4 7e | , 3861 a seated on a Dolphin, by KGB TREPV iNet kt ‘after fal: RAFFAELLE, (239); The Triumph of Silenus, by’ Die? (840) ; an antique Bas-reliet; by Marco pa paige (242) ARTY Fa nA vo othe? ner oliog & Sale ia , 3862 The Story of Laocoon,"by Marco pA RAVENNA, (243) ; | . ' Lycaon changed into a Wolf, after Raffaele, by AGOSTINO hoe ee VENEZIANO, (244), first state ee a ee -| JO | » 3863 The Judgment: of Paris, after RAFFAELLE, (245): and two See tame ~ -eopies of the: same, one’ ‘of them ascribed to MARco DA Las “TRawdnwvand ol 90°6) £ottdesic Te ee eae” sine . fe Za 2 ges. Mount “Panwassus, AFTER RAFFAELLE, (260) 5 and a . . ¢ copy” te Payne y nebo pe (oo Le oi VR hel ay yt | /) a ‘ 3865) An aatigne Bas-relicf, repfeventing a Bacchanalian Festival, | " vt | , 3866 ‘Thess same Re) in a reverse sananeal (249). ornyt bend | 3 ar Aes The Dance of: Fauns, &c. after RAFFAELLE, ay taatesigs | Hore « MRNRZRANOS (250); Orpheus, by Drrro, (259) 5» ‘Nine*" oe ae .oprints, forming. part. of the set mm eee — ie meet, | eat (263-278) 08 eviigantt sak to sew Lay: | 2 S-} , 3868 Two Winged. Boys, one pouring waiet on the pad oblidebe SENG Rr other, after RAFFAELLE, by AGosTINO Dips mee p. _ The Satyr and the Child, ‘with a bunch of grapes, (28 Cae 3869 ‘Leda, by Marco DA RAVENNA, (283) ; ; Hercules strangling ne _ the Lion, after RaFFAELLE, by. AGosTINO SRRRPEA be et 3 eee? taglines a ac 5 cn ee ae 8870 Hercules killing the Neteed Lion, “(20t) nae Ai sini iL a rae | / > 3871 Hercules, destroying Achelous i in the’! shape of 3 a Ball, ( ee - ) hig | gi AE) 1 8872, The Old and. Young: Bacchus, after Raffaele, , (291). - 1 Kiar + |e 3873 Orpheus and Enurydice,, (POG) 9 cine Tw awRoTy J VA Gia e 2, 3874 The,Faun, with theInfant, (296). is \cotivod tte 2ghemekh hae EK » 3875 Venus, after bathing, from. "RARFARLER), (297); with two) copies, one, of them. with the mark, of ALBERT. Durer ;, bi Phaeton, by. AGOSTINO. VENEZIANO, (298) ; ; a Satyr carry- | Ing a ph, by MARCO DA RAVENNA, (300) ae } . i ( 287 ) J%| J | 3876 The Satyr; with a_Naked Nymph on his back, (305) Vala he Z. S| - 3877 “The Wine Press, after RAFFAELE, (306); the’ copy; Sie | ) ‘and Cupid, in a niche, ‘after ‘RAFFAELLE, (311); Hercules | | + ‘and Anteeus, by AGosTINo VENEZIANO, (316) ' 3 Jie tio 7 | o , 8878 Venus in a crouching attitude, CSLSy ee AL. on Go| > | ” 3879 Orpheus seated, playing on the Violin, (314) Wah aghe G a 48880 THE Nympn SURPRISED BY A SATYR, (319) ap = 1 ifs ik» 3881 THe THREE INFANTS RAISING A TERMINUS OF CUPID, , a . (820). Cie A Mor: aerate: LO naghi be vac _3gs2 Apollo ar Daphne, by i mete Wanwarana: (817); ; Ve- “ «emus taking a Thorn, out of her Foot, after RarFAELLE, by rad Marco pa RAVENNA, ie with the retouched dsigplession | oe " and acopy.. | : — ¥ AV Vey yD LT | | bee ‘Venus and Cupid: riding? « on, » Dolphins, rie Marco DA RaA~! | -VENNA, (324); and. the ‘same, composition, described by | | | ae . Bartsch as a copy, but Aa to be the original by Marc. | ,ANTONIO «2. aeeand Tyo’ rir fono 4 4 | . 3884: Pan and Syrinx, after ih aitick. (928), with a copy; Ve- | iv; | +, nus standing on the Sea, by Marco pa RAVENNA, aig be Weluagt ul 2. , 3885 Vulcan at his Forge, with Venus and Cupid (326) | ~ 1 or 4 pal 3886 Juno, Ceres, and Psyche, A RAFFAELLE, o Marco’ DA” ; . oy RAVENNA) 0% we Dan asnadl wihaarl ys _ 3887. ‘The Apollo Belvedere, by Aiea v5 VENEZIANO, (828 and ons _. 829); The same, (330); a large oblong print, with many | ef figures, of the Triumph of Bacchus, &c. ae + Kod OM C3888 The Judgment of Paris, (339) io (,2yod besa W owl yA “ley f) \_, 3889 “Apollo with his Lyte, standing i in a niche, after RAPFAELLE, | Bi : (834) ; ; The ‘bres Graces, after the antique, (340), witht a | | Wy, cae eODY “a 8 Tad De i : Les. - 3890 Jupiter and Cupid, after Rarracee, (342) eee ee ¢ LY le - 3891 Mercury, after RARRABELE, (343) | Pie |e 3892 Lapid and ae Graces, after RAFFAELLE, (34a) | tah . Haan OF “Mepusa ON THE Saren, AND BEFORE THE t, | "TORCH, &c. ens Pk ge 1 guaoual J y = 3804 Hercules and Anteus, after RAFFAELLE, (346) nee Ve ; | , 3895 APOLLO AND Hyacrnruus, (348) Rar er in hare JO (63896. The ‘Triumph of Galatea, after RarrarLLe, (350) 1 Hi Va lee 3 ee A ( 288. ) 3897 Venus and Vulcan, with Cupids, after RAFFAELLE, by AGOs- TINO VENEZIANO, (349); and. two, copies. of the Galatea, one by'Marco pa RAvENNA,((351)K0 | Son en $ 3898 Neptune appeasing the Storm, called the “ Quos ego,” after RAFFAELLE, (352), BEFORE THE, PLATE WAS RE- a P, TOUCHED it sy rax . FRO9 peck iy 3899 A composition of Pour Figures, pe Aniegeen) (356), | ) | ; . without the border ; and two copies 5 == 5 3900 An unknown subject, consisting of Six Figures, saa ee i | /éz-\ 3914) The Sybils, with the Signs of the Zodiac, ittod ota | We (397); Two Naked al and a Female with a hace in herhand, sanescate Othe OT BT iat ) } G fet | 2 | 4 | | ye oeeres blowing two. TE (356), and a copy of the [ae same. 5 * mine . arate Weed 2 | V/ ae $3901 seas cma supposed by Bartsch to be after RAFFAELLE, joa 359 yt — mig LISS gr ed , | i , 3902 A composition of be DS Figures, | in the centre a Young Man | “ona ‘pedestal holding a ‘torch, the subject unknown, (360) 1 SO é 3903 The Triumph of Trajan, from | a pee by RAFFAELLE, . after the Antique, (361) _ Md Pin 4 L ds | 3904 A Young ! Man sitting, a ‘Nymph running ) him, pur- . &. “sued by Cupid, hae RaFFAELLE, Gils A Man and | | Woman, holding a veil, (364), with a copys ; ve Female with | | wings on her head, (368); Be 7 it de8 leet / / |, 3905 Pradence, (357), and Temperance, (358) ye Feiante Figure | a - holding a hélmet, attended by Cupid, (870), and Chastity, oe after RAFFAELLE, (379), all by AcosTINO VENEZIANO ; | _. -“M Female leading’a Lion, by Marco pa Ravenna; ((395)°5 po" y/ / \, 3906 Fortitude, (375), and a copy, with some variations, by JE- | -RomE Horprer; A Naked Man beating Fortune, (378) 5°A | «Woman standing, and a Naked. ae holding = head of a | hatchet, (380)" oo 9 =e a BOT a Pe ANY . 3007 Philosophy, after RAFFAELLE, (381); fiat Meapy’ *) LL . Jig \. 3908 Poetry, after RAFFAELLE, (882), with a ieee win tT # vg Meh bb é 3909 THE FEMALE WATERING A PLANT, A regis deal fee f\- , 39 10 A Young Man. with a lantern, (384). r es . ag - | 21 zr], SeEh ‘Two Naked Men, one: leaning on a. tee, the other holding a | » 4s) )mirror, (385) » eljosse Tyan 2... pare legate * ve ‘let? PRO 12 Justice, after RARFAELLE, (ase), ao Leones of rin4 vir | , after, Ditte ww ari —_— — Om | fe Ce018 Peace, after. RAFrAELLs, 2, (393), on a ‘copy. sv hows | (i 28) | 2 | > )} : pete The Shipwreck, (401); A Man burning Books, (402), and The Fisherman, (403), by MARco Da Ravenna; The Lion, | | & Dragon and Fox, ‘inan ovaly by the same, (405), with two en ie © copies ; The Dragon and the Fly, by AGosTINo Venezi- _, htm Suto (408) INT KHOTKT xi 1 Utliuagh Z ty 153 fit THE PEST, AFTER RAFFAELLE, (417), A SUPERB. °°) PROOF BEFORE ANY OF THE INSCRIPTIONS, AND WITH- | a. OUT ANY LINES ON THE LOWER PART OF THEPEDESTAL |<“ * yar 3917 The same, two impressions, in the retouched state; The Aca- 98) .“demy of Baccio Bandinelli, by AGosTINo SmeaZIANO, i | 8 (418), proof before the inscription, but injured; A Battle 4, i “s-" “piece, by Marco DA Ravenna, (420) al natd n @ ,3918 A Lion Hunt, after the Antique, (422), and a copy 2 oan 4 “2 : 3919. A group called <* Les Grimpeurs, ” from the Cartoon of Pisa,’ ~~~ “with two copies of the same’ 3 of , 3920 The Court of Death, after Baccio Bandinelli, by AGosTINO “VENEZIANO, (424) ; ; and the same design, engraved by WA a 9 | visas: MICHELANGIOLO, by AGosTINO VENEZIANO, 1524, l. : ge Be Marco DA RAVENNA, (425) _ — — AM u re F |» si The Stregozzo, by AGosTINo VENEZIANO, (426) 1 pug ht Zz ch se ‘Two Men, one kneeling, the other resting on a staff, (434); 4 @ wi A Wong. Man sleeping, with a Man and Woman near him,» z (488) ee — Sola aghe 3 en The. neal D aieetiun (443); The same Sista reversed, bs 91 y. (445), and two copies as ee Phe: 5 BH: AS Man. assisting another to rise, (440); The Se ee sophor eee seated at a window, (447); A Young Man sitting on the | /# trunk of a tree, (451); A Man beating another with a club, (455), all by AGOSTINO VENEZIANO. —_— A¢ Ale | seated at a window, in meditation, (460) | 3 VA MAL _ 3926 The Woman selling Eggs, (453); The Old Woman approach- | ing the Grave, (456), both by AGosTINo VENEZIANO; The | | “© Pilgrims, (462), copied from Lucas Van Lreypen, dnd the WA | original print; A Satyr surprising a Nymph, undescribed 5” ee gh Pa a, 3927 Two Men standing, one directing: the attention of the other. | ‘5 ‘to some distant object, after M1cHELANGIOLO, (463), er 5s | | 4 unfinished 2 fis _ ~— Adz 3 Kale 3928" A Man buckling on his Armour, by AGOSTINO VENEZIANO, (463), and three copies; The naked Man seated, holding | flute, (467); A Female leaning on a pedestal, with a vase, | fs (474) wat i ee Fie | Z heagie’ 89 925 A Woman carrying an Infant, (450), rn a copy ; A Female ; ) iz | ss) - ey aa i 21\/o |, 3933 Angelica and Medoro, (484); — the — by en & t va t | |: | te oe JO At |” , 3936 A large composition, representing the Rape of the Sabmes, , 3940 Portraits of Popes, in small, circular weiaiione not described (, 290. ) , 3929. A Man seated, playing the guitar, (469)... 5 «4 ees! ye 3930 A Man and Woman. holding each other. nan ot hands, after RAFFAELLE, by AGosTINO VENEZIANO, (471); An old Man pulling on his stocking, after SCRE STOP (472) 2 nighee 3931 The Bark, by AGosTINo VENEZTANO, (473) wane 3932 A naked Woman seated near a vase, by meer elie. ZIANO, (475); The Statue of a Youth extracting a ies. | from his foot, by Marco DA RAVENNA, (480); A naked Warrior holding a banner, by AGOSTINO VENEZIANO, (482); A young Warrior standing near an altar, by THE SAME, (483) ; Angelica and Medoro, by DirTo, (484) 5 VENEZIANO ot SA , 3934 A group of Three Figures, called “ Les Grint (487) 5. A single Figure from the same design, (488) ; Two Female Figures supporting a vase, after RAFFAELLE, (489) . 3935. A Female Figure seated on a rock i in the midst of the waters, in a circle, ‘this print bears a mark similar to that of Marc Antonio, it is however engraved by CARAGLIO _ 1 after Baccio BANDINELLI, part of which is engraved by Mare ANTONIO, it is undescribed by Bartsch 1 , 3937 A Figure of a Female sitting on a chair, caressing a boy, not snesieionell: by Bartsch, but ascribed to Maro AnTonto by Mr. sedi who caused it to be ie be Sor his - History of Engraving” — -— * eet , 3988 The Twelve Ceesars, in medallions, (501- -512). Tr? , 3939. A Portrait of Pope Clement VII:; Andreas Aurea (Doria) ; and Gulielmus Cardinalis Derthusensia in See not men- tioned by Bartsch or Ottley _ by Bartsch —< i _ 3941 The Equestrian Statue of Mareus ‘Aurelius, (514); aot the _. same, larger, by Marco DA RavENNA, (515) ae, , 3942 Hieronymus Aleander, Archbishop of Brundusium, (517) ~ "Paul IIL. (621; Capital of a Column, (525); The Frieze | with Cupid and the Syren, (539), &e, am AGOSTINO VENE- ZIANO — : 34 14 3943 The Facade with Caryatides, (538) ; The ae Family with ~ Angels, after ArperT Durer, (639); The Prodigal Son, lla after Ditto ee, — | ee ee 3 Pak ( 291 ) haw Part of the set of Vases, by AGOSTINO VENEZIANO, (541- | fo 543-548-550); Various Arabesque Ornaments, by Ditto, ble (560-562, and part of the set numbered 564-583) 9, Yi, VAL 3945 Part of the set of the Life and Passion of Christ, aphter ALBERT | “4 DuRER, (584- +620) —_ 23 Ah. rlaagte 2. Jo | P9A6 Saint John Evangelist, and St. a (643); The | 3 dvor Miracle of Mass before St. Gregory, (644); The Lovers, | oe (652), all after ALBERT DuRER — 3 a —- _ Cpeciiition, after ALBERT DuRER, (645) 1 : rs Ld ‘ | | by oie i i t = / ie End of the Twenty-ninth Day’s Sale. hdrwaves - bak es ori ae x] : 2Q ( “292 ) oe api teers “: THIRTIETH waved SALE, SATURDAY, the 26th of J UL a4 wea At One for Two reali , 5 i b pane a, Vat x. tA Yace EARLY ITALIAN SCHOO rit ange GIACOMO FRANCIA. fate «at ‘saee —y LOT 3948 The Holy Family, with St. John holding a distaff, (2) omy ir he -ROBETTA. Fie T. Bs | , 3949 The Five Saints, a female Saint i in the centre holding a picture | of the Virgin and Child, i. RET L a Se 1 4 J), 3950 Lucretia stabbing herself, (4). oo copia ae, beeen J , 3951 A Bacchanalian piece, (7) ae ik ] cht | i ‘| Ip , 3952 Adam and nee with their Infants Cain and Abel, OF The | same subject differently treated, e) 2 | ety wi Mey S | , |, 3953 The Adoration of the Magi, (6) | " oe ie oie a I i / /o\, 3954 The Virgin and Child, with Angels, (13); Yes attended ) be | by Cupids, (18) | A Three See 2 1 fo & 3955 The old Woman and the Four, Lovers, (24) - ieee Be . 3 | 3 a 3956 The Virgin and Infant Saviour, attended by St. Sebastian and od eu Mary Magdalen, not mentioned by Bartsch . yjof | | oy | . | _ 3957 Two Female Figures, probably intended to paighaiald Tragedy | ¥ ieee and Comedy, standing on each side of a pedestal, psountes . | by a lyre, (23) | — — ore sO % Mie. 3958 The subject called the Torments of Love and léaoie j Cupid binding the arm of a young man to a tree, (25) 1 fhiw SS ( 203 ) ‘ Jb \, 3959 The Adoration of the Magi, (vol. xiii. p. 73-1), probably a RoBETTA; and St. Jerome before a crucifix 2 ME Miz f | Jj, 3960 Virginius killing his Daughter, (vol. xiii. p. 108), very much | resembling the work of ROBETTA — 1 ot re DOMENICO CAMPAGNOLA. Z Z|, 3961 The Descent of the Holy Ghost, (3) — va. 4 é |, 3962 The Assumption of the Virgin, (4) — 1 Ke tee 4 _ | 3963 The Virgin and Child, with St. Catherine and other Saints, (5) 1 LP - Zale 3964 The Martyrdom of a Female Saint, (6) — 1 J 4 4 We G3965 Venus recumbent, in a Landscape, (7) nm 1 | Loe e, 3966 The Warrior and the Shepherd, (8) — ob s| / pe 63967 A Landscape, with figures playing on musical per nncnt, (9) 1 yes > 3968 The same, a contemporary copy, in which are introduced two | bulls in the distance — — 1 Z, 977 63969 A Battle piece, (19) — me Sahily. % 1 ex ee ip 3970 A Female Figure, in a Landscape, reclining against a wall on- the right, the distance is composed of buildings much in the style of D. CampacNota, by whom this print is Probably | i Bidet ies 62 in. by 4% | sah oa LZ\/o o | GIULIO CAMPAGNOLA. foil Hic 3971 Christ and the Samaritan Woman at the Well, (2) iz datas J at, 3972 Jupiter and Ganymede, (5) vid ge 1 Ula 2\/6 3973 The young Shepherd, (6) ; and a copy, by Agostino VE-— es NEZIANO, in his early manner fai | 2 Vt iy y\fo}- 3974 The piping Shepherd, (7); The Astrologer, (8), the copies by AGosTINO VENEZIANO; A Landscape, with buildings, from a design by CAMPAGNOLA ad 8 Mahl z sz E9715 St. Jerome sitting upon a bank, in a Landscape, with a book, reading—in the distance is seen the lion and buildings, with | a water-mill, evidently from’a design of CAMPAGNoLA, but chbcadeity engraved by a contemporary—not in Bartsch 7 Mheée GI| 3 pen Two Female Figures reclining, one of them holding a small — figure of Victory, a Landscape in the distance, unfinished in ee some parts ishi>- . veh toons oth | stncheactaininciapsaS | | | | | | | | | | lt | %| oe) , 3990 A Shepherd blowing a trumpet, (27); and the Sorceress, a!) ( { 298° ).) Pe NADAT, OR THE MASTER « OF THE MoUsE? TRAP. ie fo S| fo |» 3978 The Two Armies, (2), FIRST IMPRESSION, before he scroll was feng ihewed and the date of 1580 added » A ay | ial geal we A ORE | ) “°- -BENEDETTO MONTAGNA, ©” | 4) | 2\ 72 (63980 St. George and the Dragon, (12) 0. eee ae oe A ” | - 3982 Mercury and Aglaura, (18) —- — ody ho / om | , 3983 The Birth of Adonis, (20) _ = wees | . Wau 2/2 63984 A Woman, with a Satyr and two Cupids, GD 1 oe GF | /é 6 3985. The Rape of Europa, (23) pa pit Sch hg — h ' Guat Z) 15} » 3986 Apollo, Vulcan and Cupid, (24) © TE aie ee 1 Lb ted J ad 3987 A naked Man holding an arrow, (33), A PROOF F before the’ . back-ground was engraved . — ley fn 4 _ | 8988 The Holy Family seated near a. fountain, not an Bartech 1cF . 3979 The Holy Family, in a riiscne (8) mr : nN | ve te 20 009 | , 3977 The Viren and Infant Saviour, with St. Aina} “Ch 1 ute | £0 | 6 3981 The Satyr piping, with a Woman and Infant Satyr, a iL pte. ” | Jo | _¢ 3989 A River Goddess, with a winged boy holding a sphere, ditto 1 Ailes H ) a copy from ALBERT DuRER, not noticed by Bartsch ~ | 2 J\ itr _ 3991 An old Man in a turban, sitting on a bank, with a enol 4 in his. Ed hands, ditto —_ ria Vv ach! OL ne $8 b 3992 The Virgin and Infant Saviour seated ina tiche, attended [eed "St: Roch and St. Sebastian; surrounded:by, ornamental de- cae _ vices, and small compartments, represeni ing the Life | | "Passion of Christ; on the left side, at top, is ‘inscribed | | eS Penedictis pinnit, ‘a and on ‘the night * "is ‘Jacobus: fecit,” | an early Italian wood cut ee ee. 5 MY | , seth #4 sa, o: ‘diam Rot nm of ‘AD wife m ties . : J. ANTONIO DA BRESCIA: | 3 AB y, 3993 The 2 ipl of. ‘the. Viewty a by ‘Temple, @); The Holy Family, after a design by Andrea Mantegna, (5) & bout / 2 3 , 3994 Hercules carrying the Bull, (10) ; Hereules, and. Anteus, Z . (13); Silenus and Cupids, (17) ‘ — joume 84 “E a |, 3995 The four Females dancing, (20) 7 les DOS aTaerle | ( 295 ) /\7e\- 3996 A pannel of Ornaments, (22) — sens ? ae 3997 The Scourging of Christ, not described by Bartsch Wo AA / WA b\te \, 3998 Two Hermits, one of them standing against the stump of a tree, witha book in his right hand, the other sitting on the | ruins of a building, without any name, but probably by . | J. ANT. DA BRESCIA si Ay WYLLLA f 3999 A whole-length figure of a Female, standing in a Landscape, | | | . naked, with the exception of a drapery which she is in the. act of gathering round her, not an Bartsch 1 Md L alle ? of | 7 4000 A White Horse, turned to the right, after A. Durer, not . | described by Bartsch ; Two Men, one of them sitting on | es | the stump of a tree, the other standing near him, with I - | musical instrument in his hand, a modern impression a ete My ee ig ZOAN ANDREA. oa ) fot 4001 An Allegorical Foprdsehtatioi# of een &e. (16-17), on "Ly | | | two sheets, after the design of Mantegna yt *| ot 4002 Hercules and Paine (9). — | Lig Pee ere | | * NICOLETTO: DA MODENA. | . vo aes f A J “4008. The , Nativity, (4) — — 1 Cy / yo A004 Saint Christopher, (25) ; Saint Dariihie: (26) — 2 | fen Gal 18 | - 4005 Saint Lucia, (34) — — eed | VA rai oa 4006 Venus and Cupid, (47) a= | 1 ofr Pigs es A007 A pannel of Grotesque Ornaments, 68); The Roman Knight, | Has SF on horseback, (60) — — a lr 74. 4008 A small print of two winged Boys supporting a Standard, not wn Barisch; The Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius, | | (64), a considerable portion cut off _ 2 Ut, va 4009 Saint Sebastian, with his hands tied behind him to a column, i . i. notin Barisch — — — 1 Aue J 7 , 4010 A small figure of St. Roch, sitting under an arched building, | P with a long staff in his right hand, a Landscape in the dis- ZZ | tance with the rising sun, not n Bartsch OAC Z| et 4011 A Marine Monster holding a Sea Horse, on whose tail sits a Boy with a torch and an olive branch, not described by pmaweies why ane | ace f | | x | oy ( 296 ) | | Z| § |, 4012 A whole-length figure of a Man,..in a: loose robe, crowned ) with laurel, regarding, with, attention, some, geometrical ? figures, placed, on a. pedéstal. peters him, me mpestien ed ey Barisch | —a me 1 Ceky | abe GIOVANNI BATTISTA DEL PORTA. | abe. : | 4 | Yb VA 4013: Leda and her’ CHiawoy oe rit “pe 24049.) baery uh ies ba fe ; : toh | i ANDREA MANTEGNA, Pe a 64014 The Scourging of Christ, (1) ey ig oh me ; ae rm ore | /\ 7 | , 4015 The Entombment of Christ, (2), with a contemporary copy 2 tg | , |. 4016 The Descent from the. Cross, (4) gros hy ee Bed | pa , 4017 Christ’s descent into Limbo, (5) — we 1 Sea /& . 4018 Christ standing between St, Andrew. and St. Jonginss, (6); | aad The Virgin anddnfant Saviour, (8) = ©-— 2 ) 2) 2 2 ,, 4019 The Triumphs of Julius Cesar, (11, 12,13) igh. me | oy £ |, 4020 Hercules and Anteus, (16) _ Oy ee ae ay 1 | QD yo | » 4021 The Combat of. Tritons, (17, is) fet om ‘aitin 2 ce Jf, 4022. The Bacchanalians with the wine press, (is ); with, ancbiiclanti | copy, apparently by ZOAN ANDREAy © = =~) 2 / 151 , 4023 Silenus supported i Satyrs, PIS i Sa abi ee a Ber 1 : ~ = “ ae if Brees. GIROLAMO MOCETTO, ir ae , 4024 ‘The Virgin and Infant cari tended wba wma. pay i ; 3b. “| , 4025. St Neher in the: hase pe 4: » ‘eters Tiheper Sy ye Tee 2 Eh HED jah a con? Vos J ~ MARCELLO FOGOLINO, F . LS | A At 4026 A Female sitting near a pedestal, . caressing. an Infant, ee ' 212) ae j ree ee ite ee mae ie. Ge vat > t ; 2d EF, GRE k “BAGCIO BALDINI. vid ‘ ior itm vel T See , 4027 Part of the. ae of the Patol, viz. nadicteanil Nahum, Isaiah, Joshua, Malachi, and Moses, (1-24) > 6 J 7 ( 297 ) ANTONIO POLLAJUOLO. ‘Infant’ Saviour, wien in ae ‘ae of JOHN! ANT DE . BRESCIA a —_— ly 4030 Cupid reclining on Fruit and Flowers, width 4 ones height 3 inches ; Dives and Lazarus, height 44 in. width 31n. 2 & v4 , 4031 The Little Fortune, marked with the monogram P., an early copy from Albert Durer,, with the original print : 2 | E 4032 An unknown composition of many Figures, apparently re-_ | lating to the Heathen Mythology, etched in a peculiar man- . ner upon soft metal, giving it partly the appearance of a | chalk drawing mis ‘ali Lon // IF 4033 The Assumption of the Virgin, « on two sheets, (p. 86, No. 4) | . Pac) > 4028 The Battle of Naked Men, (p. 202, 2) ee 1 Epught | PRINTS _ ANONYMOUS: ARTISTS: OF THE | | EARLY ITALIAN SCHOOL, | | , 4029 St. Antony of Padua carrying a book, on which ig seni the aa is . | | . ascribed to BOTICELLI _ I | Lo ) 4034 The Madonna and Infant Saviour seated on a throne, with — | St. Elizabeth presenting an apple, two Saints are kneeling | | before them, height 43 by 31, not in Bartsch tA ltl lap a 7 Bie 4035 The Presentation in the Temple; the High Priest is standing — | before an altar, blessing the Infant Saviour, who‘is seen re- | bk élining’ on a‘ piece’ of cloth, extended by the Vifgin and St. ; 3 Joseph, other Saints surround them, 6 by 5 99) aye gee lie Jo, 4036 Another print, apparently by the same artist, representing a . | | Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple: she is ascending — | some stéps in the middle of the print. In the foreground a GA wa aly | | man is seated playing on the bagpipes—5g by 5? hae | , 4037 A figure of a Young Woman, nearly naked, seen from hte? | x“ | she is kneeling on a pedestal, and supporting with her right | | hand a small statue; on the pedestal are engraved the letters A. D. M. 1 | 4038 Two small circular piecés, 24 diaieter, with ornamented ©) erdets, on ‘one ‘platé, representing Sacrifices ; in'one of yy them two Men are employed in killing a Pig . 1 | off 7 : : in pan nt SP LL ZZ | e, 4044, A» whole length figure of a Young. Man i in > dame, naan ! Gesz08 ) 7 72} , 4039 The Court of Midas, (p..113, No. 10), lg ® pang l / / |, 4040 A Frieze of Tritons, (p. 102, No. 8) 0" aan’ Wn £1 2 , 4041 The Saviour crowning the Virgin, the’ Holy Ghost descénd- ing between them, w. 58 by h. 4 bythe’ in the style of BALDINI (ie — ON poe OL oy if 2. 2-\, 4042 A small whole length figure offs a Female. Serine upon a tree, » a helmet, shield, and sinter are on the ground at her R side, perhaps by N. pA MopENA. or Kena | = | , 4043 A Head of an Old Man wearing a vere cap, dereceguartor : view turned to he left, probably cugee re by LEONARDO pA VINCI, w. 42 by h. 33 | er 1 bg in his right. hand a sort. of club, in the right corner at top is . . Titecriball « GUERINO pIT Mescui” feet ee 1 we | 5 , 4045 A mutilated Statue of Hercules, (p.100, No.5) = 1 ‘eh. , 4046 Two Men, one of them standing with his legs crossed, and | leaning his left elbow upon a stick supported by his right | hand; the other is represented ascending a step, and lifting his hat from his head, h. 53 by w. 44 __ — 1 ye he , 4047 A composition, said to represent the "wliep of the three Sons shooting Arrows at the dead Body of their Father ; in the 2 foreground, on the left, is seen a King or Judge seated on a throne, and attended by guards; opposite to him a dead body appears suspended from a building ; several men are in atti- tudes of conversation, and two are wrestling ; in the distance is a large domed building, h. 103 by w. 7% | 1 2i/a\, 4048 Saint Katharine of Sienna, (p- 87, No.5). mr om 1 4 AP , 4049. A representation of the Trinity, our Saviour rising from the Tomb, St. John and another Saint kneeling in the fore- : ground, very ancient, h. 94 by w. 73 oo 1 D | 4 6 4050 The Giuoco di Tarocchi, (18 to 67), wanking: two plates, (39 and 58) af . — 48 a) 0 8, 4051 ‘Three duplicates. of the same set, (36, 46, 00) oy Eg ‘SPECIMENS OF NIELLI. _ 4052 Abraham’s Sacrifice ; the two Servants, an Old Man, and a young one, sitting on a bank in conversation, an Ass lying down before them stent obey SET pa 1 Ai at mi (299 ) 4 yl. 4053 The Adoration of the Kings, a very small es piece; (pa chesne, No. 33) oe head” pe Valea. IY yard S| , },4054 The Virgin seated on a Throne, haphiis dis Infant Saviour on ' : | her lap, attended by St. Paul and another Saint, St. John | kneeling in front, (Duchesne, No. 58) ) “NY eae Stunt he | 42 & +4055 Providence, (Bartsch, p. 207, No. 3, Ducheanes 206); F be , 4056 Mutius Scevola before Porsenna,: (ps 53,.No. sey Dichee, | he | 263), and a modern impression from a Niello. dju le 2 2 | ,4057 The Conversion of Saul, nine by M. Dart, Oe | | chesne, 139) ete: el eee Gates | I2 47 \, 4058 THe ADORATION OF THE Macr, : a. ‘sompoditigt até numerous ¢: i figures, the margin on éach’ side and at: top indented,’ .as- ' cribed to Maso Seen Betoriin ss ss fo the as ath Collection as Soe Oo: 1 M0 Diet 10, i : “f i t | ‘ ‘ A 5h yes s End of the Thirticth and Last Day's Sale. reg << ied Printed by J. DAVY, 15, Queen Street, Seven Dials. * or ea yy hey wid eet nid, 8. GETTY CENTER LIBRARY OY HUN Aun RH AUTH VOR RUD AU Ut Aba a a 3 3125 00833 6147 yo r