to O-A.T.A.X-.OO-TXE OF ANCIENT & MODERN PICTURES, From the Collection formed by Frederick Perkins, Esq., THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE F. PERKINS, ESQ., Deceased, late of Chipstead, Kent (SOLD BY DIRECTION OF THE EXECUTORS); ALSO pictures from Penicuik Ibouse, 1FUS.; AND AN ASSEMBLAGE OF PICTURES BY THE EARLY ENGLISH & DUTCH MASTERS, FROM P SIT ATE COLLECTIONS: WHICH lEill ira Jbictxotx btx Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON, & WOODS, AT TK&m GREAT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1896, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues bad, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James’s Square, S. W. ^ at CONDITIONS OF SALE. 1. 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. 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. 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 On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1890, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. The following are the Property of GEORGE F. PERKINS , Esq ., deceased * MURILLO (After). 1 The Assumption of the Virgin On porcelain RAEEAELLE (After)* 2 La VierHe AtJ Berceau On porcelain MODERN PICTUREa W. BEAUQUESNE, 1894* 3 Le Rknfort 18 in. by 24 in. A. COOPER, R.A* 4 Portrait of a Bay Horse, in a landscape tj 3 H. N. CONDY. 0 V o J m / / / 7 / » I ft 5 The Yacht “ Dolphin,” figures drawing a net in the foreground 2?>l in. by 34 in. GUY HEAD. /)/ /*/»/ 6 Hebe 33 in. by 27 in.— ,**» She is seated at an organ, in a brocaded robe with green mantle ; behind the instrument two angels, one with a roll of music, accompany the saint; on the right a violin is laid on the organ. 32f in. by 41£ in. 54 Ecce Homo 33. in by 27 in. 1 j r fc&i MORALES. 12 THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN, 8 SIR T. LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 55 Portraits of Children— a pair, crayons SIR W. BEECHEY, R,A. 56 Admiral Lord Rodney "> (? 7< A - - / y T. GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. 57 George, Prince of Wales 28 in. by 23 in. V’+Tl cr ( ^ of i i J f VAN DER HELST. 58 Portrait of a Burgomaster, in black dress with lace collar and cuffs, bolding bis gloves in bis left band 50 in. by 40 in. #6 • 4 ' W. HOGARTH. 59 Kitty Fisher, seated, talking /Y> A ^6 SIR. G. KNELLER. 60 John, Earl Craven, in grey coat and wig // f 4 ’ ^ € ¥ ( // IC'l SIR T. LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 61 Lord Lyndhurst Dated 1826 30 in. by 25 in. SIR T. LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 62 The First LxVdy Lyndhurst 30 in. by 25 in SIR T. LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 63 Major Gerard Pym, in crimson robe trimmed with fur 30 in. by 25 in. SIR T. LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 64 Poeteait of Lady Wallscourt, with a guitar J. OPIE, R.A. y Jv 65 Rt. Hon. Edmund Rueke SIR J. REYNOLDS. 66 Poeteait of a Gentleman, in brown coat 14 v ? G. ROMNEY. 67 Porteaits of a Lady and Gentleman —a pair, oval VAN DYCK. 68 Portrait of Himself 14 DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. E. BOWER. 60 LADY DIANA TOKE, fourth daughter of Thomas, Earl of Winchelsea, fifth wife of Nicolas Toke, died 16G7, in orange silk dress trimmed with lace— ivhole length Signed , and dated 1642 To he sold with lot 70 E. BOWER. 70 NICOLAS TOKE, of Godinton, usually called Captain Toko, High Sheriff of Kent 1663, in black dress trimmed with lace; a naval fortress is seen in the background. He married five wives, and was walking to London from Godinton, at the ago of ninety-three, to marry a sixth wife, when he died—whole length The companion 1 T. GAINSBOROUGH, R.A, 71 Portrait of Mrs. Hanburv, as a girl of fifteen to sixteen, with fruit in her apron SIR L REYNOLDS, 72 Miss Margaret Hurrell, in blue dress, daughter of Allen Hurrell, of Harston, Carnbs., married John Littoll Bridge, of Shudy Camps, died 1778 29ty in. by 24 in. F. COTES, R.A. 73 Portrait of the Duchess of Marlborough and the Infant Dure O* u9- ri> 15 R. COSWAY, R.A. 74 Portrait of Miss Pookington, afterwards Lady Martin, seated by a window — three-quarter length J. STARK. 75 THE PEDLAR: A view in the New Forest 30 in . by 24 in . l{~ J. STARK. i \ 76 A River Scene, with boys bathin t 0 15 in . by 19^ in . J. SHAW. / / ^ 77 A Landscape, with bridgo, cattle and figures * /S y v T. UWINS, R.A, 78 Tiie Daisy Wreath /<* /> te>ML 1 / ys .S' ✓v A. KAUFFMANN, 79 Nymphs Sacrificing to Priapus /. / LADBROKE. 80 A StuEet Scene, with organ grinder 7 ft t /Y e ( Ci i W. MARLOW. j * 81 Hyde Park ; and St. James’s Park—a pair J. NORTHCOTE, R.A. 82 Portrait of J. Raynor, Esq. : a youth in sailor’s costume 2 J J n f "Ti 16 A J. OPIE, R.A. 83 Portrait of Mrs. G. H. Jerningham, with a spaniel W. HOGARTH. 84 A Garden Scene, with a group of figures: The Grant Family SIB W. BEECHEY, E.A. ■ ' . 85 LA COLOMBE SAUVEE, portrait of Miss Mary Anne Payne, daughter of George Payne, Esq., afterwards Mrs. Dolphin— whole length 93 in. by 58 in. P. J. DE LOUTIIERBOURGH, R.A. J * „ 4 ■* ^ 86 A Winter Scene, with figures skating UNKNOWN. 87 Portrait of Sir Thomas Wyat— circle From the Marquis of Hastings’ Collection Exhibited at the National Portrait Exhibition, 1866 SIR D. WILKIE, R.A. 88 Portrait of the Artist’s Sister ✓ SIR ANTONIO MORE. z 7 P 89 Jeanne La Folle, mother of the Emperor Charles V. Of< 3> 5 ~ Y > LE BRUN. 90 Death of Lucius IIORREMANS. 91 A Musical Party REMBRANDT, 92 The Tribute Money ^ „ J. VERNET. 93 A River Scene: Moonlight ry? RUBENS. 94 Soldiers Carousing, before a village inn 5 ft S. ROSA. 95 Hagar and Ishmael ! > ? i LUCAS VAN LEYDEN. 96 Joseph Interpreting Pharaoh’s Dream 7 in. by in. Engraved subject / 97 98 D rt i . i i V LUCAS VAN LEYDEN. PoTTPnAR’s Wife showing Joseph’s Garment 7 in. by 8£ in. Engraved subject HANS MEMLING. A Triptych, with The Crucifixion in the centre, with a donor with St. John, and another saint on the wings / A J. DE WIT. /, v J 19 y C ( / J l > U c J ^ * 1 99 Allegorical Figures op Boys —in grisaille—a pair, oval 9^ in. by 7^ in. VAN EYCK. 100 Portrait of the Artist’s Sister, reading— on panel, circle 4? *4 " vA ; , . [*J M ds\ C. BEGA. 4 v 1 "L. O/.' 101 The Sick Child A. VERMEULEN. 102 A Frozen River Scene, with figures with a sledge LE NAIN. r f. /f /} 103 A Family Party : A composition of twelve figures Signed, and dated 1696 12^ in. by 15^ in. N. MAES. 104 Portrait op a Boy, seated in a landscape, holding a bird; a spaniel by his side Signed, and dated 1675 37 in. by 31^ in. 105 The Five Senses GUERCINO. // b~ J< 9 T> ■4- VA EARLY MILANESE SCHOOL. 106 The Madonna and Child, in a landscape, attended by two ry / H fa* angels— on panel, circle 33 in. diam. From the Van der Pott Collection 19 RUBENS. JOK . ^ J 107 St. Simeon in View of Martyrdom From right hand resting on the pot of an orange tree, and holding a fan in her left hand 72 in. by 43 in. ZOUST. 124 Portrait of Cujacins 22 THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. BRACKENBORG. 125 Interior, with peasants dancing and regaling ft AO G. DOW. // j Ac i ic i 126 Portrait of a Gentleman, in blacli dress, lace collar and hat —circle ALBERT DURER. i. 127 The Temptation of Adam and Eve - rft t~ f/ L / J. VAN GOYEN. j 128 A River Scene, with cottage, ferry-boat and figures Ia a U /n/ /7 N. MAES. 129 An Infant in a Carriage, with a dog A-''y z~ / x /O' j. A-A t MOLENAER. 130 Interior, with four peasants „ MOLENAER. 131 A Frozen River Scene, with buildings and figures KARL DE MOOR. 132 A Lady of the Court of Louis XIY., in blue and white dress with lace —oval ' V qTJT (M' MORONI. J . v t c o e 133 An Officer, in purple dress with breastplate and helmet / r\ \ t HO r; RUBENS. -* * 134 The Brazen Serpent yy From the Egremont Collection P. DE YOS. fdj 134a The Interior of a Larder, with dead swan, peacock and game, with a lobster on a dish, and boar’s head on the left Signed, and dated 1641 / THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. PICTURES. J. JACKSON, R.A. 135 Portrait of Matilda Louisa Jackson, daughter of J. Ward, R.A., wife of John Jackson, R.A., and her two infant children —circle Exhibited at Burlington House, 1895 J. WARD, R.A. 136 An Old Horse in the Wind Exhibited at Burlington House, 1882 , v ~ % / 137 Portrait of the Artist, 1834 Exhibited at Burlinqton House, 1882 f f* 138 Making the Rick V Ua. 139 A Wild Boar, 1814 140 The Rainbow fl 141 A Cow in a Stall Exhibited at Burlington House, 1884 rv^ 4. 24 SL,- ✓ ^f> J. WARD, R.A. 142 A Sleeping Child j/V Exhibited at Burlington House, 1893 143 The Graven Bull, 1811 144 A Cow n (* $ I ^4 145 Christ on the Cross ; and Tlie Temptation SIR J. REYNOLDS. 146 Portrait of a Lady, in grey dress, witli red cap and feather an early work ^ $ C. STUART. 147 A Ray of Sunshine 't j C\Q - jfv r T. FAED, R.A. 148 Donald MoTavish, an old Scotch drover W. HUGHES. 149 Sea Piece, Guernsey / . FINIS. London : Printed by William Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross. FORTHCOMING SALES. The Collection of Porcelain, Objects of Ait and Decorative Furniture, of the late Sir E. J. D. Paul, Bart. M ESSES. CHBISTIE, MANSON and WOODS respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at their GREAT ROOMS, 8 King Street, St. James’s Square, S.W., on WEDNESDAY, March 4, and following days, at one o’clock precisely, by order of the Executors , The FIRST PORTION of the IMPORTANT COLLECTION of PORCELAIN, OBJECTS OF ART and DECORATIVE FURNITURE of Sir Edward J. D. Paul, Bart., deceased, late of Cambridge House, Twickenham, and St. George’s Place, S.W., comprising old Chinese tnamelled porcelain ; Chinese and Jaj anese carvings, embroideries and other Oriental objects of art; old Dresden, Sevres, Berlin, Vienna, Frankenthal, Hochst and other European porcelain. French, and other decorative bronzes and n etal work ; a large collection of old French decorative objects, including chased or-molu clocks, candelabra, wall-lights, hanging chandeliers and lanterns, fenders, &c., of the time of Louis XV. and Louis XVI.; also Louis XIV. Boulle caskets, mirrors,ink-stands, writing tables and cabinets; marqueterie and parqueterie secretaires, cabinets, commodes, tables, &c., chiefly of the time of Louis XV.; Fine library tables and old leather screens, painted with Watteau and Boucher subjects ; carved furniture, covered with old French tapestry ; old Frtnch carved oak cabinets, carved and gilt pier tables and mirrors; also a large collection of old Flemish and other carved wood cabinets, tables, chairs, mirrors, &c.; old German, Dutch and Flemish marqueterie; Italian carved pier tables, glasses, and other decorative furniture; statuary marble figures and busts, sculptured maible vases and pedestals. Also a collection of old Chelsea-Derby, Worcester and other English porcelain ; Chippendale carved mahogany and other old English decorative furniture, including a number of fine Chippendale chairs, mirrors in carved and gilt Chippendale frames, Elizabethan carved oak cabinets, &c. May be viewed two days preceding, and Catalogues had, of Messrs. S. Hughes and Sons, Solicitors for the Executors, 33 Bedford Street, Coxent Garden, W.C. ; and at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James’s Sq., S.W. The Cellar of Wines, and upwards of 2000 Cigars, the Property of the late Sir E. J. D. Paul, Bart.; and Choice Wines from other Private Cellars. M ESSES. CBBISTIE, MANSON and WOODS respectfully give notice that they will SELL by AUCTION, at their GREAT ROOMS, 8 King Street, St. James’s Square, S.W., on WEDNESDAY, March 11, at one o’clock pi ecisely, by order of the Executors , The CELLAR of WINES of Sir Edward J. Dean Paul, Bart., debased, late of Cambridge House, Twickenham, and St. George’s Place, S.W., including old pale, Manzanilla and golden sherry ; clarets of 18 1 4, 1878, 1880, 1882 and 1888; port; hock; Sauterne; and seveial dozens of pale brandy and Scotch whisky. Also upwards of 2000 cigars. About 200 dozens of CHOICE WINES, the property of Councillor C. G. Clark, of Wotton Court, Gloucester, including clarets of 1869, 1870, 1875, 1884 and 1889. Ports shijped by Dow-, Koike Roriz, Martinez, and Sandeman, of the vintages of 1853, 1870, 1884 and 1887; champagne, Moet and Chandon, and Roederer, 1880; twenty dozens of Hennessy’s brown brandy, 1874; and small casks of Irish and Scotch whiskies. „ _ Also about 60 dozens of WINE, the property of a Gentleman, deceased, by order of the Executrix , consisting of sherry, choice clarets and champagne. Samples may be had, on ] aying for the same, One Week preceding the Sale, and Catalogues, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James’s Square, S.W. The library of the late Sir E. J. D. Paul, Bart. TV /f ESSES CHB1STIE, MANSON and WOODS respectfully give notice i\_L that they will SELL by AUCTION at their GREAT ROOMS, King Street, St. James’s Square, S.W., on THURSDAY, March 12, at one o’clock precisely, by order of the Executors. The LIBRARY of Sir Edward J. Dean Paul, Bart., deceased, late of Cambridge House, Twickenham, and St. George’s Place, S.W., comprising Works^on the Fine Arts, History, Biography and general literature. Also the LIBRARY of Colonel Fairbrother, who is leaving Pall Mall ; and other Propeities.