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JL> CTG XT E OF TWO SMALL COLLECTIONS OF U CM OBJECTS OF ART, THE PROPERTY OF GENTLEMEN; AND CHINESE, JAPANESE & EUROPEAN PORCELAIN, Italian (Bntkoihrics, OLD FRENCH, ENGLISH AND OTHER DECORATIVE FURNITURE, Ac. FROM NUMEROUS SOURCES: \ L Curue (L ) W / b < 1 WHICH Mill be Solb bi) Auction bi) Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT THEIR GREAT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Saturday and Monday preceding, and Catalogues bad, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James's Square , S. TV. i H UP 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 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. IY. 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. V. The Lots to he 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 forfeitod; 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 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. JAPANESE SWORDS. 1 A short sword, bamboo lacquered sheath, bronze and shakudo mounts yj y by Gekko, the blade by Tomoshige 2 A short sword, mother-o’-pearl, nashiji sheath, the mounts of shakudo, chased with centipedes and snakes 3 A helmet breaker, entirely mounted with bamboo carved with horses &c. ; and a short sword, of dark wood, carved in relief with octopus 2 4 A short sword, mother-o’-pearl, nashiji sheath, mounted in yellow bronze and shibuichi 5 A dagger, in red lacquer and wood scabbard, the kodsuka by Oe Yoshihira, of Higashiyama ; and a dagger, mounted in black lac, the blade by Getsuzau 6 A short sword, of wood, carved with dragons and clouds, the guard by Masanao, the kodsuka haukee and the blade by Kaneaki ; and a rf dagger, mounted in copper and yellow bronze, by Shinano No Name Kunikiro 7 A short sword, black lacquer grip and sheath, mounted in gilt bronze ;< __ B 2 decorated with champleve enamel 4 /, /* . Cl / // /•*: so oZ, / J , 0 10 /'/«/, 0 11 A /* / , ^ 12 lA */ , ^713 «/, / / ^17 (^ * b * ^ is /V < 19 A short sword, tortoiseshell lac sheath, russet iron mounts by Bikozau Chihi, the blade by Migi; and a dagger, black lacquer seaboard, the mounts by Mone Shinkd A short sword, mounted with gilt bronze, decorated with champleve enamel; and a dagger, black lacquer sheath and grip, tha^ menuki set with coral and malachite A short sword, black lacquer scabbard, the mounts chased with fish, &c., by Toshimitsu, of Bizen ; and a short sword, with black and red lacquer sheath, mounted by Iwamoto Hikau, the blade by J Kaneyuki dagger, the sheath of brown lacquer, mounted with shibuichi chased with prunus; and a short sword, ribbed scabbards, russet z iron guard, by Yasutika A sword, the sheath of silver lacquer, mounted with the Legend of the Badger, the blade by Kanemoto A Short Sword, gold lacquer scabbard, with monkeys in mother-o’- pearl, by Hara Yoyalsai, the mounts by Omino Kami Minamoto, the kodsuka by Munimasa, and the blade by Etchui-No-Kami-^ Masatosh A short sword, in black lacquer sheath, by Yokoyama Sukekane, of Osafune Bizau, fifty-eighth descendant of Tomonasi; and aA dagger, in black lacquer sheath, mounted with shibuichi /ts/l A short sword, gilt bronze mounts chased with dragons, &c., by Tomogasu; and a short sword, of natural wood, inlaid with fish, &c. in ivory, by Harumitsu A short sword, carved lacquer sheath, inlaid mounts, the blade by Minamoto Hiromasa; and a dagger, tortoiseshell lacquer sheath/ mounted with silver A dagger, of ivory, inlaid with baskets and birds in mother-o’-pearl j and stained ivory A sword, black lacquer sheath entirely of silver, chased and inlaid with waves and mythical subjects in gold A sword, scabbard ol black lacquer, russet iron mounts inlaid with bows and arrows in gold and silver, fluted blade, by Fujiwara Alctsutcikci 5 20 A dagger, silver sheath pierced with primus, &c. f , 21 A child’s sword, mother-o’-pearl, nashiji sheath, the guard chased with kiri crest, gold menuki; and a small dagger, shark-skin grip , 0 22 A pair of small model swords, fluted black lacquer sheaths ^ THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN . NANKIN PORCELAIN. /23 An oviform vase, painted with utensils and landscapes in medallions ; 0 V and a vase and cover, with a river scene, and man fishing \24 A beaker, with a rocky river scene, mandarin and attendants with ox; and one, with two subjects of river scenes, figures and boats —17^ in. high 0 25 An oviform bottle, with long neck, painted with ladies and children^ sporting, arabesques in white on blue ground—18 in. high (P. (? 26 A cylindrical bottle, with a mandarin and attendants on a terrace, fir trees and clouds—17^ in. high o 27 A globular bottle, with long neck, painted with vases of flowers and q utensils, a river scene on the neck—15^ in. high (j 28 A cylindrical bottle, with ladies and gentlemen on hoseback; and one, ./ similar, with a fakir riding an ox—17^ in. high O 29 A pair of cylindrical bottles, painted with numerous figures in land¬ scapes, horses, fir trees and clouds—18 in. high * 30 Another, with similiar decoration—18 in. high 0 31 A pair of jars and covers, each with numerous figures on a terrace, clouds, rocks and trees—16 in. high 6 CHINESE ENAMELLED PORCELAIN. / , & 32 An oviform vase and cover, pencilled with birds and flowers in gold a oio a and a jar, with small neck, with two ladies on a river bank //rtc \ 33 A cylindrical vase, with standard bearers and numerous other figures, fir trees and rocks—17 in. high *' /- A* 31 A famille verte dish, enamelled with a kylin, Ho-Ho bird and flowers^' / /^ £ 35 A beaker, with a kylin chained to a post, a landscape and figures on a the neck—18 in. high /./4.0 36 Another, of similar form, with ladies and deer in a landscape; and a J beaker, enamelled with a cavalry encounter 37 A globular mirror black bottle, with long neck—13 in. high J TIIE PROPERTY OF A LADY. BATTERSEA ENAMELS. t Of P 38 £ ' /O, O 39 £ / if. ^40 ^ t O\\ f * &43 £ • O . o 14 /y * o $ & A large cylindrical needle-case, pink ground, painted with views and j figures in medallions in gilt borders, and mounted with metal-gilt^ A small oval-shaped needle-case, pale pink ground, with oval medal - JL lions ot blue, black and white trellis ornament in gilt borders A cylindrical needle-case, painted with landscapes, figures and cattle^ 1 in gilt medallions on white ground J Anothei, painted with landscapes on pale green ground Mn Anothei, spirally fluted and painted with flaming hearts in scroll medallion, and motto, the top formed as a bust of a lady A small oblong box, painted with flowers on white ground, and pink i hd; and an oval pale green and white box, painted with flowers^) An oval plaque, painted with a portrait of Horace Walpole in mono¬ chrome—in original metal frame pan ol table candlesticks, white ground, decorated with flowersArv^j colours and gold i zfA A 7 46 An old Worcester porcelain jug, of unusual size, painted with ^ Chinese figures illustrating the tea and coffee industry, and vine foliage on white raised foliage ground, a mask under the spout, and with a coat-of-arms THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. 47 A small octagonal-shaped Battersea enamel box, painted with land^^^^^/ scapes in lake on white trellis ground 48 An oblong ditto box, painted with flowers and pale blue ribbon orna- y ment on white ground ; and an oval box, with flowers on white,, ground, semee with green and gold stars 49 A small oblong tortoiseshell box ; and a silver-mounted pearl needle- ^ case, engraved with trophies / 50 A circular tortoiseshell box, the lid inlaid with a French miniature portrait of a gentleman— signed —in gold mount 51 An English miniature portrait of a lady, in lace cap—in oval leather y .p case ' ' 52 A Swiss enamel of a mother and child—mounted in gold brooch THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. MINIATURES, Etc. 53 Marie Antoinette : a large oval miniature —signed Hall—in chased r > metal-gilt frame P •. -- 54 A lady, in blue and orange robe, wearing jewelled necklace—in similar frame 0 55 A lady, wearing flowers at her bosom -signed M.B., 1789~in metal- gilt frame 8 /,/. O r 56 Portrait of a lady, in ermine-trimmed cloak and lace head-dress— signed Jeryucin—in oval metal-gilt frame with laurel border 57 A lady, in white dress and bonnet with pink ribbons : a large minia- /? ture—in square carved and gilt frame 58 Portrait of a young lady— signed Gerard—in oval metal-gilt frame with ribbon loop 0 59 A gentleman, in Tudor costume; and a lady, wearing pearl neck- lace : two circular miniatures—in wood frames 2 i/A /GO A lady, with powdered hair, in oval gilt frame ; a small engraved V portrait of Sir Walter Scott; and two ditto, of Prince Charles / v * > & j Edward Stuart (,61 The Tired Hunter, in bronze— signed J. Willis Good—14^ in. high ( 62 The Duke of Wellington: medallion head carved in oak in high relief—framed ; and two small plaster medallion heads of Shake- * df r V j speare and Napoleon—in glazed mahogany frames 1 63 A Persian scimetar, the blade inlaid with characters in gold, in sheath of embossed metal-gilt thickly studded with turquoises and coral; and a pair of daggers, en suite DIFFERENT PROPERTIES . <>4 A Chantilly dinner service, with basket-pattern borders painted with carnations and other flower sprays in blue, consisting of - J/u- ,3 , c Iwenty-three oval-shaped dishes Seven circular dishes k our sauce-tureens, covers and stands Eighty-four dinner-plates, and Fourteen soup-plates bo Twenty Salopian plates, similarly decorated, with spirally fluted borders and waved edges; four other plates; and a Wedgwood (l iSl. * u ppei-dish and cover, with brown border // 9 C 6ti > 67 ’ 68 ^70 71 72 73 f ( 74 75 ? 76 A Nineteen old Nankin plates, painted with figures and flowering trees in medallions on key-pattern and waved ground, the backs decorated Twenty-eight ditto, with a river scene, hanging vases of flowers anj^ . borders of ornament OZ? Fourteen ditto, with vases of flowers and scroll panels of trellis // ornament on the border; and eight octagonal-shaped plates, f f with baskets and groups of flowers * ^ ^ c Fourteen ditto deep plates, with flowers and trellis ornament, &c. ; seven small deep plates; eight others, of various patterns ; and a large circular bowl and cover, painted with flowers A willow-pattern dinner service, consisting of thirty-one octagonal¬ shaped dishes, in sizes, soup-tureen, cover and stand, forty-three dinner-plates, eleven soup-plates, and three saucers Eight octagonal-shaped dishes, in sizes, with a river scene, buildings and willows; seven other octagonal dishes, and soup-tureen, r/ cover and stand ; and an oval-shaped ditto and three dishes, " similar A fluted Wedgwood porcelain tea service, decorated with festoons and ornaments in purple and gold, consisting of milk-jug, basin, two £ '// dishes, twelve cups and saucers, and twelve plates r '^^ A pair of old Nankin dishes, painted with horses in a landscape, rocks and trees on the border ; one, with fish; and one, with a vase of flowere An old Chinese porcelain dish, painted with chrysanthemums and peonies in red and gold—14 in. diam. ; and a Nankin bowl and five saucers, painted with dragons and flames A small globular bowl and pierced cover, of old Chinese porcelain, with red lizard handles, enamelled with garden scenes, figures and flowers in colours, a kylin on the cover small ditto bowl, enamelled with figures and willows; one, with oil figures and landscapes in pink and colours ; and three cups and/? / . saucers, enamelled with figures on gilt ground Three old Worcester fluted tea-cups and saucers, with waved edges, ^ decorated with flowers and gilt trellis bands in Chinese taste 10 C^7T> 78 A Worcester tea and coffee service, dark green, white and gold, and with shaped gilt gadroon borders—fo/ Flight, Barr and Barr — consisting of sugar-basin, bowl, two dishes, twelve tea-cups ancK saucers, and twelve coffee-cups and saucers J -A-pair of largo mayfl^>wor-va«oe--ond--e o vers, aurmorr rr fecd by ' figures «of -parrots,, and with~gol dffnehoo a n d o ther hirda ra - high rel ie f — 21 it*. higJt~ 80 A Crown Derby howl, spirally fluted, and with dark blue and gold decoration £ 4 *7 » 81 A Crown Derby semicircular-shaped jardiniere, pierced, pale gre£n^ 82 white and gold, painted with a view near Dumbarton A pair of Chelsea figures of a lady and gentleman, with baskets of /A/A ' ^ fruit and flowers, on white and gold scroll plinths with flowering L trees iA A, AC * 83 2 / /2/ , O 84 J .0 85 /■//7 O 86 /J. z 87 2 . 2,0 88 2,2,0 89 2 , 2.0 90 An oblong tortoiseshell casket, with sunk panels carved with Chinese figures in relief, on carved and pierced wood stand ; and a Japan lac cup and saucer, with landscapes, buildings and flowers in gold A A pair of Empire metal-gilt candlesticks, formed as tripod altars ; <: and two small coloured engravings ^ A pair of faience seats, painted with flowers in colours, on terra-cotta v stands with lion’s mask and claw feet / A small old oak chest of four drawers, with shaped front—30 in. wide A small old Flemish cabinet, of oak, inlaid with ebony, and Tudor rose ornaments in engraved ivory, with fall-down front enclosing/ drawers—18 in. high —21 in. wide —on stand A pair of table candlesticks, of turquoise and gold French porcelain, mounted with metal-gilt A set of four white and gold Fulda porcelain dessert-baskets ,j>n biscuit stands formed as winged figures of lions An English porcelain globular mayflower vase and cover, turquoise and white, with white and gold foliage branch handles, and coloured figures ot birds in high relief—7 in. high 11 ^91 An old Flemish ivory triptych, carved with twelve Scriptural subjects relief—7f in. by 6f in. leather case tPfc £ 92 A Breech-Loading Pistol, with partly octagonal barrel engraved with scrolls, by 0. Bertram, Berlin, stock of ivory, mounted with silvered metal chased with scrolls, and monogram A.L. surmounted by a crown on the pommel Formerly the Property of the Duchess of Kent A pair of old English metal-gilt wall lights, with foliage branches for two lights each, fitted with enamelled flowers, the nozzles of A s enamel, painted with flowers in colours on white ground OLD ITALIAN EMBROIDERIES, THE PROPERTY OF A LADY. 94 A Pair of Oblong Panels of Old Spanish Needlework, in gold 0 and silver thread and coloured silks, with view of a town through which runs a river, and an extensive landscape, with buildings, ... trees, figures, animals, birds, &c., in high relief, and each with a large figure of a Bishop in the centre—17 in. by 32 in. —16i th century —in glazed and partly gilt wood frames 96 A Set of Vestments, consisting of chasuble, stole, maniple, burse , A aD d veil of white silk, richly embroidered with flowers, foliage, sacred monogram and emblems in gold and silver thread amL r coloured silks 97 An Oblong Panel, embroidered with birds, flowers and arabesques in coloured silks on rich groundwork of gold and silver thread * —7 ft, 10 in. by 3 ft. 3 in. / 12 ' ^7 /? / /ef # 98 Another, embroidered with arabesque foliage and flowers, shield- of-arms and coronet in the centre, in coloured silks and gold thread on white ground—6 ft. 4 in. by 2 ft. 10 in. 99 A Large Upright^ Panel, of gold thread, embroidered with / O buildings, trees and flowers in coloured silks and silver thread —8 ft. 9 in. by 5 ft. 10 in. yly, /# , & 100 An Italian cabinet, of ebony, with door in the centre and seven drawers, inlaid with figures, animals and birds in engraved ivory—19^ in. high, 39 in. wide l ?* /fl , O ]01 A circular table-top, of black marble, painted with ruins and figures in border of oak foliage, on mahogany tripod stand with gilt * ornament—34 in. diam. d> 102 Bust of a Greek Girl, crowned with laurel, in statuary , marble Q^\ if- af / 0 103 Bust of a Greek Girl, wearing a coronet—the companion 4* , ^7 104 An old English sarcophagus-shaped wine cooler, of oak, with carved borders and panels of scroll ornament, high relief—on stand—32 in. wide foliage, &c. in^y ^105 An Old English Clock, by Honeybone, Brentford, chiming the quarters, in mahogany case of architectural design, mounted and^y inlaid with metal-gilt—31 in. high ft./£ . £ 06 An Adams Mantelpiece, carved with a medallion classical figure m the centre, festoons of drapery and husk ornament, vases and ornaments on the pilasters, painted and gilt—57 in. high f 60 in. wide old Dutch marqueterie commode, with shaped front and ends and four drawers, inlaid vases of flowers, scroll foliage and birds in coloured woods, and mounted with metal-gilt handles and^ escutcheons—40 in. wide ^\ 13 7 108 A pair of dark wood pedestals, carved with cardinal’s arms, sprolls, &c., partly gilt (\p /^109 A set of six old English chairs, with open carved shield-shaped^ ^ , y backs, painted with flowers on black ground Jy/^t'CyAJ 110 An Old French Upright Secretaire, of inlaid woods, with O slightly-shaped fronts and ends, falbdown front and folding doors beneath, inlaid with eight oval porcelain plaques painted with flowers in turquoise borders, and mounted with chased —' or-molu, veined marble slab—47 in. high, 32 in. wide — stamped Chevallier 111 An Old Flemish or German Marqueterie Coffer, of octa- O gonal shape, inlaid with scrolls and drapery ornament in coloured woods, with curious rising top containing a tray, beneath which is the lock, mounted with white metal plaques / engraved with the Saxony-Leiningen arms and inscription— 31 in. by 23 in., 20 in. high It was presented to the Countess of Leiningen for a jewel chest by the Prince of Saxony, on their marriage in 1703, and has remained in the family ever since THE PROPERTY OF A LADY OF RANK. 112 A French Clock, in case formed as a vase and cover, of gros-bleu, a white and gold Sevres porcelain, painted with a portrait and monogram of Louis XVI., and mounted with chased or-molu, on pedestal of the same with large figures of a girl and youth in relief, and inlaid with painted porcelain plaques—32 in. high ; and A Pair of Vases and Covers, en suite—25 in. high 113 A Pair of Or-molu Candelabra, with figures of Cupids bearing - & lily branches for five lights each, on fluted pedestals wreathed , ./■ with flowers—26 in. high 14 -v - , 114 A pair of oval French porcelain plaques, painted with groups of 0 flowers on white ground in gros-bleu and gold borders, mounted in or-molu frames chased with laurel branches and ribbon loops —14 in. by 11 in. cL/ 115 A pair of or-molu wall lights, formed as brackets, chased with P flowers, surmounted by figures of Cupid and Psyche, and inlaid with painted porcelain plaques, and fitted with rose branches lory six lights each—15 in. high THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. OLD ENGLISH FURNITURE. ^* /j f o A small bracket clock, in Sheraton case of inlaid satin and other woods, with a bird and vases of flowers in panels of marqueierie., arched top— Vl\ in. high // , & , o 117 A F , J. 0 118 A f ° 119 A //< /£ O™ A y 121 A Sheraton folding card table, of satin-wood, with inlaid rose-wood borders, on fluted legs semicircular-shaped ditto, of satin-wood, with inlaid tulip-wood borders L satin-wood side table, with narrow inlaid rose-wood borders and rounded corners, on fluted rose-wood legs-—39 in. wide (ZA Sheraton Semicircular Side Table, of inlaid satin and hare woods, painted with festoons of flowers, on carved and gilt standby —32£ in. wide , Sheraton Oval Pembroke Table, with two drawers, of satin- wood, with inlaid rose-wood borders, painted with a group of { iruit, medallion heads, wreaths and festoons of flowers—35 in. / wide 15 122 A Sheraton work table, of inlaid satin and rose woods, with folding ends and two drawers, on pillar and metal-gilt claw feet—29 in. HI. y wide 123 A Sheraton Upright Secretaire, of inlaid satin-wood and ' & mahogany, with fall-down front and folding doors beneath, inlaid with oval panels of oak foliage and shells in marquet —59 in. high, 36 in. wide 1- 24 A — S heraton - Sideb oard of mahog any, -with ' inlaid- sa t in - woo d- .bo rder 07 w i fe fall - down front an d: -dra w e r a bove -m- the c e n tre? 4rawera and eoilarotto at tho sides—68 -m. wid & 125 A Large Chippendale Mahogany Corner Cabinet, with 0 rounded tambour front enclosing shelves above and below surmounted by a vase and carved foliage and ribbon ornament —98 in. high, 39 in. wide 126 A Sheraton satin-wood chair, with fluted open rail back, with _ carved rose-wood lyre-shaped ornament in the centre 127 A set of six Sheraton chairs, of mahogany, with open shield-shape 4 backs, fluted and carved with wheat ears ,128 A pair of large carved and gilt mahogany fauteuils, with square¬ shaped backs and seats, stuffed, and covered with flowered pal% blue and white silk 129 An Empire carved wood couch, with scroll ends, and a pillow THE PROPERTY OF A LADY. 130 A Louis XIY. Oblong-Shaped Boulle Table, with drawer, inlaid with arabesques and brass lines, and mounted with corner ornaments and gadroon borders of or-molu—51 in. wide 131 A Suite of Louis XV. Furniture, of carved rose-wood, the' / backs and seats stuffed, and covered with flowered crimson silk damask, consisting of— Sofa, on seven legs Four chairs and Four fauteuils ANOTHER PROPERTY. 1 32 A Pair of Old Decorative Panels, painted in oils with garden scenes and lovers in oval medallions, with sprays of flowers and * ribbons, on a grey striped ground—100 in. by 63 in. A Larger Pair, en suite—100 in. by 96 in. 13.) A Set of Eight Panels, for the decoration of a salon, painted in gouache with Cupids, flowers, vases, wreaths, medallions, arabesques and plaques in the Adams style, each panel 112 in. by 33 in. lo4 A Decorative Panel, with a fountain, wreaths and birds oi grisaille ground in the style of Louis XIY.—70 in. by 31 in. lo.) A Set of Four Panels, designed for the decoration of a ceiling, with red scroll acanthus foliage on brown ground, and meda lions of the elements in grisaille finis. London: Printed by Wm. Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.