1/6M to 5/29M S-W LLOYD c. mi A*y.zH\ o^t^loo-xje u op THE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS OF J. P. THEOBALD, Esq. DECEASED, LATE OF KINGSTON-ON-THAMES, Including Choice Examples of the best Painters of the Water-colour School; ALSO Attotljw Entail Calkcttott of a (Umikmatt, forras^t: WHICH lelftll fre Suit bjr gatHtott to Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON AND WOODS, at Tmmm great rooms, 8 KING STBEET, ST. JAMES’S SQUAKE, On MONDAY, MAY 28, 1894, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Friday and Saturday preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street , St. James's Square , S. W. (Jb CONDITIONS'OF SALE - 0 - I, THE highest Bidder to be the Buyer; and if any dispute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall bo immediately put up again and re-sold. 1T. 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 so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. Y. 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. YI. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no lot can on any account bo 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. On MONDAY, MAY 28, 1894, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. 1 The following are the Property of J. P • THEOBALD , Esq., deceased, late of Kingston-on-Thames. Macaw and Love Birds, after Sir E. Landseer, R.A., by C. G.^^ Lewis drawings. T. ALLOM. 2 Welbeck Abbey; and Belvoir Castle— sepia 3 Worksop Manor ; and Haddon Hall x W. NESFIELD. 16 The Grindelwald Valley S. OWEN. 17 A Sea Piece, with shipping A (WatveL T. S. ROBINS. 25 A Sea Piece, with man-of-war and boats C. STANFIELD, R.A. 26 A Coast Scene, with old hulk Jl.aV. C. STUART. 27 Peach and Grapes F. TAYLER. 28 A Woman and Children '^7 J^rz>z(jL+^ j. W. WRIGHT. 29 Scene from “ The Merry Wives of Windsor ” 30 The Farewell : An illustration f'tn 6 /(jo 30 /r(o XX vc //tr V (o(o fo / i - G. BARRET. 31 Sunset: Peasants with cattle and sheep ***■*• 32 A Wood Scene, with a peasant, cattle and sheep 33 Beech Trees, with cattle and castle in the distance 34 A View of the Campagna, with goatherd and goats 35 A Landscape, with figures driving cattle: MoonlightSX/^ 36 An Extensive Landscape, with figures on a road: Twilight fif - HX-c 37 A Yiew on the Thames, with barge-horses and boats , . 38 A Classical Composition, with a temple and figures: Sunset 3a /S Jtiuur ^»f, A ° 39 A Classical River Scene, with buildings, figures and animals 40 A Timber Waggon 41 A Waggon on a Road yxic /oJZcuiy ALd yy (Qe/X/yx, D. COX. 42 Crossing the Common ftv /(>/*. /r 43 A Coast Scene, with fishermen and horse, 1830 y*j 44 A Coast Scene, with fishermen, 1830 45 A Landscape, with cornfield, and children on a rustic bridge p3~- “i/a&AsrvjA C?c 51 Ploughing, 1820/^/^ fe (t> /x~ 52 Shakespeare s Cliff ; and Calais Pier— a paiv, sepia 2 ^or*V«hL', AT.ZT 7 /os- /80 £o Oil /rl 9 ° Jr/ *y C. FIELDING. 64 FOUNTAIN’S ABBEY, 1851 55 OFF WHITBY, storm coming on, 1840 56 A Landscape, with figures and animals f*9 57 A Landscape, with cattle on a road yxro 58 A Sea Piece, with fishing boat yx/'t- 59 A Lake Scene, with cattle and figures on a road 60 A Sea Piece, with man-of-war and boats in a squall, 1836 / Xx 61 A Coast Scene, with fishing boat coming ashore, 1836 yx/i- J* US' & ry ^etxi-eJh) J. VARLEY. '7 62 The Plains of Marathon /J~*4o 63 View of the City of Chester //rx&c £0 64 The River at Barnes, 1828 (/ 36 65 Snowdon; and The Companion— a pair //r*ro x0 66 Cader Idris Mr.OJ /& 67 A Welsh River Scene, with anglers'*-* *-*- TtAsn* ? 68 Waltham Abbey, 1839 /3 69 A Welsh River Scene, with mill, 1825 /6x **- 'V z/r A 70 A Lake Scene ’Ay/t/Au 71 York /ext/ & • d-iru/A A 72 A River Scene /ak/? 7 73 A River Scene, with buildings, 1840 yx (» A 74 Coimbra A-^ A C 75 A River Scene, with cottage 76 A Landscape, with gipsies J- ^3- £/*. 77 Fir Trees, Hampstead, 1838 /xto /O'A 78 Windsor Castle 8 X • Jl/x J. VAELEY. 79 A Welsh Lake Scene, 1832 y^/a / a.j 7 80 WlLLESDEN ChUBCH (S ■^M^neotr' /3’A 81 A Eiver Scene, with castle, 1840 jxff- 4- 82 A Eiver Scene, with cottages and cows ; and The Companion 2 A 83 A Eiver Scene, with church^ xtr / *■.#. / 84 A Landscape : Cattle in a pool f 3’yL 85 A Eiver Scene, with a church and bridge C*" 6 86 Loch Leven y GL&nju*x~ 4- 87 A Eoad Scene, with castle and figure fxP dXc ./hAesvtO J 88 A Eiver Scene, with distant town ’£‘VX X 89 A Eiver Scene, with Norman tower 4-*.(> 90 A Eiver Scene, with castle and cattle-*'*/ X 91 A Eiver Scene, with boats : Sunset^*/ &XT.3. 6 92 A Eiver Scene: Cows watering^x/c 1$^71QAAJ -- • —- r' 93 Hampstead Heath, 1836/ * /0 /¥■- 94 An Old Cottage 3/*-* i/_ fty- y. • - 95 A Eiver Scene, with ferry-boat c^x/o 'ft. y X. - 96 Pere la Chaise J~*¥- —. - 97 Welsh Lake Scenes— a pair 2 -■ — 98 A Eiver Scene, with castle^/ sdJlsZflJljlAtiC Jr. - 99 View on a Eiver Sx8r 9 PICTURES. J~. - ./■- - ^ - 100 A Co, AST Scene, with boats and figures 101 Coaching Scenes— a pair 9*rr 102 Portbait of a Gentleman, temp Charles I. s- *(> fr.y. 2 7: f. .7T - -5- - EAELY ENGLISH. 103 An Italian Landscape, with figures and mules on a m- y. road J. VAELEY, 1832. 104 A Eiver Scene, with bathers Mr- JT NEEFS. 105 Interior of a Cathedral, with figures 7r-x BEECHEM. ,i>r. • /r• £> 106 An Italian Landscape, with goatherd and cattlo £ VAN HELMONT. 107 Interiors, with figures— a pair 9+7 n. 2 2- /£■ £ S. EOSA. 108 A Landscape ; and A Bay Scene— a pair _2 O ■* 3o Mr-V. 2 10 DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. JLI*- 109 WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. jO'CwtcL’. „ ,/ p Pt W. W. TOPHAM t v-fxjQ -DqJ\.x D. COX. 119 Westminster, from the Thames D. COX. (v 120 A Coast Scene, with boats and figures 77 C. FIELDING. ftj~ 121 Benmore, cows in the foreground /c ?< rtf- c. FIELDING 7 Ctvrv 122 A Tropical Scene 12 T. GIRTIN. 123 A River Scene, with rainbow /5t*UjO 7™ uy J. HOLLAND. 124 A Canal in Venice // A. W. HUNT. 125 Early Morning