1 fe^ ^^^ 'J^^. :£" '^^b«^\ A1t^\ ^ ^- .. l; t^ ^^.- ^ . ■■^v ►Vv X ^ » hm. ^^SL^i Mj^^ iL'* 2 2- '2. O, 2^-^ / " 7 i y^y 1^ V ^ .. yo y A/ OF THE l~l^^. \\J SECOND PORTION LoC^W OF THE VALUABLE STOCK OF Ancient and Modern Pictures and Water-Colour Drawings OF Z\)c lEnoliab an^ Continental Schools, OF MESSES. WALLIS & SON, Of fhe FRENCH GALLERY, 120 Pall Mall: WHICH (owing to the death of E. SILVA WHITE, Esq., one of the partners of the firm) Will bt Solb bj J^nttion bj Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSUN & WOODS AT TKKia (sasAT aooMs, V_V3Sb^*iSO 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES'S SQUAEE, On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1899, And SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1899, AT ONE o'ciyOCK PREaSELY. B-^JO^OO May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods' Offices, 8 A'i??// Strefi »% James's Square , S. W. XLl\?^^-'0\0:^T-0 CONDITIONS OF SALE. I. THE highest Bidder to be the Buyer ; and if any dispute anse between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. II. No person to advance less than Is. ; above Five Pounds, 5s. ; and so on in proportion. III. In the case of Lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Seller. IV. The Purchasers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and to pay down 5s. in the pound, or more, in part of payment, or the whole of the Purchase-Money, if required ; in default of which, the Lot or Lots go purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. V. The Lots to be taken away and paid for, whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of description, at the Buyer's expense and risk, within Two days from the Sale ; Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods not being responsible for the correct description, genuineness, or authenticity of, or any fault or defect in, any Lot, and making no warranty •whatever. VI. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can on any account be removed during the time of Sale; and the remainder of the Purchase-Money must absolutely be paid on the delivery. VII. Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited ; all Lots un- cleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. First Day's Sale. On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1899, AT OKK o'clock PRECISEtT. DRAWINGS. SAM AUSTIN. 1 The Fish Market L. LAWSON BALFOUR. 3 On the^ Thames H- LAWSON BALFOUR. 4 Baudsat Ferry ^ /LAWSON BALFOUR. ^ i -. 2 Harvest Time virl^»w«» . _ LAWSON BALFOUR. ^V^^vCA^'' A. BAKKERKOFF. 5 A Bit of Scandal k 4 C. BENTLEY. V-, 6 On the Thames jlut/J^-^'^ iaH "^ 7 Aston C. BEANWHITE, E.W.S. 8 Whitchurch, Salop QC 8 Whitchurch, Salop (/i-^iOiVfl/^ HENKY BRIGHT. / / i * / J Cf "- ^ Study from Nature A/3vC>^'^//^ y. JOHN CONSTABLE, R.A. / 10 East Berqholt, Surrey p ^I^JL^"^-^^ W. CALLOW, E.W.S. .^ 11 On THE Thames, near Marlow l^-J^*^^]/^^ E. W. COOK, E.A 12 The Pilot Boat DAVID COX. 13 Burt St. Edmunds c. d:6camps. 14 A Burmese Woman P. DE WINT. 15 View of Chiselhurst ; and The Companion / €3/^^'^^ A J. FULLEYLOVE, R.W.S. 16 SiBNNA J. FULLEYLOVE, K.W.S r 17 Hampton Coubt > 2-, 18 Dutch Pastures J. HOEACE HOOPEK. "*-. 21 Gathbbino Wild Flowkbs HOWITT. / 22 Black Game ; and The Companion J. S. HUTTON. 23 Spbing Time ; and An English Homestead J. S. HUTTON. ^ 24 Nbab Chesteb : and Dee Sands TOM LLOYD, R.W.S. !L 25 On the Devon Coast iu^LU^Mi^ . J. H. GROENEWEGEN. Jf ^9 18 Dutch Pastures ^-^ )drf^ EDWIN HAYES, R.I. ' 19 In the Noeth Sea T. B. HARDY, R.S.B.A. ^^ 4 ^ 20 Bambobough Castle YK i f^L ^ .m. CpJJU^/^ >v A. LUDOYICI, R.I. S-— ~ 2G TaouviLLB J. H. MASTENBROEK. 28 The Meusk, near Rotterdam W. MULLER. ft Cr^'*'*^ E. LUNDGREN. 7 27 A Pbesenx to the Cue6 /f'"'*'^^^^'*''"W-<» (J?^^^^^^ /(- 1^ 29 A Welsh Riveb ^ L^y^U^Ay^J^ JAS. ORROCK, R.I. ^5' 30 Ok the Tbent ; and Neab Nottingham DAYID ROBERTS, R.A. L 31 Old Moobish Buildings C. STANFIELD, R.A. ^O^ 32 Dovbb C. STANFIELD, R.A. "^ 33 The Baggage Waggon J. 0. STEWART, R.S.A. f /■ -s 84 Bubnfoot A. TAANMAN. / 35 A Lady with Embeoideby 7 A. VICKERS. Cfe YiL-^c^O^ MODERN PICTURES. D. A. C. AETZ. 5 56 The Fiest Eide BAEKEE (of Bath). ' 57 Cottages on the Tare — a pair BAEKEE (of {Bath). p. 58 SUNBET IN THE WoODB CEOME. ^ 59 NoBWicH Landscape GEOEGE BAEEET. 60 A Landscape F. BATEMAN. % VICTOE BAUFFE. 61 Sport in Embryo 62 Spring in Holland SIE W, BEECHEY, E.A. 63 Hebe i^^^UA.A'*iyCt^ OLD CEOME. ^ r / 73 View near Norwich ^^^^4/99 \5^ fiUjf 11 T. DE BOCK. 75 Edge op the Wood B. DE HOOG. 76 The Tow-Path GUSTAVE DE JONGHE. 4W^HB Billet-Doux JAS. DRUMMOND, R.S.A. — 78 PoBOH AT Speke Hall cLs T. FENWICK, R.S.A. ^ 79 BoTHWBLL Castle |t^^*C«HCA'V-^<-«'*-V JOHN ERASER. > 80 A Fbesh Breeze : Mid Atlantic L^jf^Jjt^i^^A^ T. FRERE. 81 In the Desert L/i ^^fc>6<^*'*'*-^^^'**^ SIR J. W. GORDON, P.R.S.A. ^ y S 82 Portrait op Lockhart, Historian / J^n^AjO^^ SIR J. W. GORDON, P.R.S.A. ~^ J k ^ 83 Portrait op Mrs. Stewart op Dalguise J^La.>^ / ^ PROF. K. HEFFNER. />^ / PROF. K. HEFFNER. /> PEOF. K. HEFFNER. 94 Neab Newnham o 5- — • ^ .-^ PROF. K. HEFFNER. 91 A Canal, Italy ■ PEOF. K. HEFFNER. ^ • .A ^ C'y 92 View near Yl4. Reggio \JU^JIA^^^'^^ PROF. K. HEFFNER. 7 y^ 93 Yabmouth rA^V^^ c^ 13 PROF. K. HEFFNER. t\ 95 Rainy .Evening : Norfolk Broads PROF. K. HEFFNER. ^ 96 Pastuees by the River r A. L. HERVIER. 97 A Brittany Courtyard A. L. HERVIER. } 98 Farm at Barbazon JAS. HOLLAND. I 99 A Naval Engagement JAS. HOLLAND. 100 Venice, Moonlight ^ 101 Venice 102 Greenwich 103 A Landscape . JAS. HOLLAND. J. C. IBBETSON. J. M. INGE. J. INSKIPP. U 104 A Gipsy Maid ir ^\jgr#vv*%43> ^ HY. JUTSUM. A|V^-WAJL 105 A Highland Landscape > FEOF. KUHL. ^it>l,ytrWL 106 The Seamstbebb H. W. KOEKKOEK. ^^-^T/^*^ 107 DtJiCH F.BLD Abiill«ev ; a^d DoTOa HoE6« AETn.tE«T H. W. KOEKKOm. e/L Vic, r/ 108 The Chabgb J^-CC*-"*'^^ A. KREYDEE. / 109 Grapes and Easpbeekieb ^ t/%^\^^ E. LADELL. f^^ 110 Still Life H. S. MARKS, E.A. / O 111 ^ Difference of Opinion n/*^ T. MARLOWE. 112 A Landscape A. MAUVE. J^ G MOELAND. 114 In chill December It^^rr/ y 113 A Mabe and Eoal \^ ^^^^^l Ol^'u^ 15 G. MOKLAND. ^ 115 Landscape, with figures PEOF. L. C. MtJLLER. 116 Egyptian Boy ; and Gibl W. Q. ORCHARDSON, R.A. •- 117 Imogen in the Cave of Belarius O H. VAN PAPPENDRECHT. , 118 Halt for Refreshments /TlvV<8Ui*,x^ /^ZtlM*^ PROF. PAPPERITZ. *^ 119 Study from Life fjijt^ T. PINCHARD. 120 An Alpine Idyl E.PLASSAN. ^A *A^ y 121 The Toilet rXA^T^^ R. REINAGLE, R.A. y . / 122 The Duke of Wellington — engraved I ^^q(J^/V^~'^'''^^ J. DE LA ROCHENOIRE. ^ ^ 123 Cattle Pastures J^^IJ^Vt. S. PERCY, O 124 A Coming Storm / 9 16 W. EOELOFS. 125 Moonlight: Holland H. L. EOGMAN. 126 Dutch Landscapes — a'gair EUBENS SANTORO. 127 CniAGaio : Venice 128 Sunset : Venice ^^ 129 An Algerian A- 130 Kittens i 2. RUBENS SANTORO. A. SEMENOWSKY. A. SEQUIEZ. P. SPANI. 131 Marsh Lands : Bavaria T. SPRINGER. 132 View at Haarlem J. STARK. 133 Windsor Forest E. VERBOECKHOYEN. ?■ (/2a^>^ p ^rry^ 134 The Shepherd 17 G. VINCENT. ^-^ ^ 135 By the Sba-Shoee / ^Tp't^ JAS. WARD. R.A. * ^ / 136 PoETRAiT OP " Bull Jupiter " ^f,/€>«'''^v.-<»Jw> A. WEIGALL. WEISSENBRUCH. ' ^ Uf 138 A Dutch Landscape // iP ># A^ aA WEISSENBRUCH. r,^--^ WJlJiS»JiiiNi51tUUJi. 139 A Dutch Landscape ^'^^ /a^y*-^' End of First Day's Sale. Second Day's Sale. On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1899, AT ONE O OLOOK PBE0I8ELY. WATEK-COLOUR DRAWINGS. GEO. BARRET. f. 140 The Silent Lake GEO. BARRET. ■n 141 WiNDBOE Castle \ Jl/<*S^^^ ^ / 142 In the Sebaqlio Jr ^""^ B. J. BLOMMERS. . - t MM Q 143 A Dutch Coubtyaed 1^^j(^IA^^^^ HENRY BRIGHT. 144 Offord Castle, Norfolk T 1 144 Offord Castle, JNorlolK ^^ X 19 HENRY BRIGHT. / ^L 147 An Abmenian Student M M^^CC^'^ GEO. CATTERMOLE. ^ ^ ^ ^ , 148 Intebiob op a Monastery g •trs^'MW^^'V I ^ 145 View in Arran : Storm Effect f HENEIETTE BROWNE. ""^l 146 An Acolyte HENRIETTE BROWNE. H. COLEMAN. ^ 149 Fresh Plucked THOS. COLLIER, R.I. *'^j 150 Landscape near Sutton ■ J. S. COTMAN. 151 A Norfolk River T. BE BOCK. O ^ 152 A Dutch Landscape T. DE BOCK. 153 A Dutch Landscape A. /^u c<^ C. DECAMPS. 154 An Eastern Caf6 J' X ji^ 20 P. DE WINT. 155 Neae Lanoastee P. DE WINT. 156 Neae Lancasteb P. DE WINT. ^ 157 BoLsovER Castle J. FULLEYLOVE. 158 Versailles A. GEEAKDY. ' ^ 159 A Birthday Offering ( T. B. HARDY, PuS.B.A. 160 A Sussex Rivee T. B. HARDY, E.S.B.A. 'Ty 161 SCHKVKNINGEN P. HERNANDEZ. ^ 162 A Roman Mother JAS. HOLLAND. , / 163 Venice W. HUGGINS. --— ^ 164 A Lion 21 W. HUNT. 165 A Fruit Piece C \ WH,.. ^^^O. 166 A Fruit Piece HENRY JUTSUM. f'0^j lfi7 The Gipsies' Camp ► A- WM. MARIS. 168 Dutch Pastures s A. MAUVE. "^ • 170 A Stable Interior A. MAUVE. p. MARNY. -^ / 169 Market Place, Rouen j f /JJt>6'' 191 Thb Rendezvous T. BOYS. t 192 The Tuileries J. LEWIS BROWN. 193 The Halt ALEX. BURR, R.L ^ 194 Scene from Tennyson's "Dora " f» s>. , 218 A Mountain Side ( o 219 On the Gbbta y ^2^^ KEELEY HALSWELLE, A.R.S.A. PEOF. K. HEFFNER. ^ 220 Bavabian Landscape lyt^^^^Ti^ PROF. K. HEFFiNER. 221 On the Nobfolk Broads s Ay' 223 On the Thames : Eichmond m^ PROF. K. HEFFNER. v* _^ 224 Ibleworth-ok-Thames ii/t.Jf\ PROF. K. HEFFNEE. 222 A Thames Baokwateb PROF. K. HEFFNEE. Ic4#t^ 27 PKOF. K. HEFFNER. J 225 Wabgbave-on-Thamks ^1. K PROF. K. HEFFNER. 226 Eichmond-on-Thames FEOF. K. HEFFNEE. ^ 227 Summer Day : Florence ^ PEOF. K. HEFFNER. 228 Eaint Day on the Nobfolk Bboabs ^ PEOF. K. HEFFNER. ^ 229 Eablt Spbing: Bayaria A. L. HERVIEE. 230 Washing Day A. L. HEEVIEE. \ 231 A Brittany Doorstep Ci't> PROF. HOFF. 232 The Startled Deer \ W. HOLYOAKE, E.S.B.A. f -^ 233 Waiting the Boats G. W. HOELOE. ^234 The Mountain Side CA) 28 E. JETTEL. T *o 235 Shepherd and Sheep [A. JOUEDAN, 1870. /^^ A 236 On the Shoke ^ ^iA-^'ifh'^'^^ PEOF. KUHL. ^ p- 237 A Church Interior L^yJ^f^^ E. LADELL. 238 Choice Fruits and Flowers VT/i^^-*^ FANTIN LATOUR. I liL'^ i — /> 23^ The Spirit of Music Appearing to Schumann— pa«fe^^^ ^»v««P' ■- JOHN LINNELL. "^ /wV/""" / <2^ 240 Sunset : Eedhill / V f (^ P. MOEGARI.. ^ j^ «2__/* 241 After a Hard Run ] C^Aj.py^'^ G. METTLING. r- y 242 The Reader 5t A. MONTICELLI. 243 Summertime A. MONTICELLI. 244 Autumn 29 GEO. MORLAND I 245 Cottage Exterior : Winter GEO. MORLAND. 6 246 On the Shore H. S. MOWBRAY. 247 A Patron of Art PROF, MUHLIG. 218 The Potato Harvest PROF. L. C. MULLER. 249 On the Nile ; and Donkeys a. PROF. L. C. MULLER. ^ 260 In the Egyptian Desert — a pair PROF. L. C. MiJLLER. • 251 An Egyptian Fellah E. J. NIEMANN. "^ 252 A Raid on th7. Solway J. NISBET, R.S.A. 252a Canty Bat and Bass Rock J. W. OAKES, A.R.A. 253 The Bass Rock J. W. OAKES, A.R.A. 254 Arundel Castle ALFEED PARSONS, A.R.A. 255 The Apple Orchard if 255 The Apple Orchard JAS. PATERSON, A.R.S.A. /, 256 A Thaw /r 257 The Saored Lion SIR H. RAEBURN, E.A. 258 Flora, Daughter of Lawrence McDonald, M.P. W. ROELOFS. 259 Landboape and Cattle : Holland W. ROELOFS. 260 Landscape H. RONDEL. ^ 4f% ^ 261 Morning; and Evening ^''l^^ 2 ' ^4 PHILIP SADEE. *^ jl 262 The Convent Garden 7' PROF. SEILER. 263 The Artist PROF. SIMONI. 264 Market Place, Tangier 31 >_^ 265 Marlborough Forest W. B. THOLEN. *v 266 A Dutch Landscape W. B. THOLEX. 267 Springtime yrjcj^ L^ -<0^ K '■S-S.iJI'Ti'C;