Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from Getty Research Institute https://archive.org/details/catalogueofsmall00chri_18 CATALOGUE /o/ \ A SMALL COLLECTION OF MEZZOTINT ENGRAVINGS, After G. MORLAND, THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN; OLD ENGLISH ENGRAVINGS, IN MEZZOTINT AND COLOURS, After G. Morland, P. Wheatley, H. Bunbury, W. Hamilton and others; Portraits after Sir J. Reynolds, Sir T. Lawrence, J. Hoppner, &c. &c.; OLD SPORTING PRINTS, In JIL^otntt attb Colours, FROM VARIOUS PRIVATE SOURCES: which SEtll be £?olb bo Auction bo Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, v AT THEIR GREAT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On MONDAY, MAY 16, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May Reviewed Friday and Saturday preceding, and Catalogues Rad, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James's Square, S. W. ZOMk-0^7- 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. 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 MONDAY, MAY 16, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. ■ *»♦ - ENGRAVINGS— In the Folio. Lesbia, after Sir J. Reynolds, by Bartolozzi— printed in colours y O 2 Mrs. Sheridan as “ St. Cecilia,” after Sir J. Reynolds, by W. Dickinson //^ ^ ' & 3 Viscountess Andover ; and Lady Charlotte Duncombe, after * S ' Hoppner, by C. Wilkin 2 0,0 4 Lady Charlotte Campbell, after ditto; and Lady Gertrude Villiers, by C. Wilkin 2 - * 0 5 The Duchess of Devonshire, after Lady D. Beauclerc, by Barto- . j . lozzi— printed in colours ^ • o 6 Mr. and Mrs. George Hibbert, after J. Hoppner, R.A., by A J. Ward— proofs with full margins 2 * / ' ' * / Ft 0 7 Cries of London: “A New Love Song,” after Wheatley, b % ^* S A. Cardon— printed in colours B 2 4 THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. /#. #. /?. 6 9 p>. 0 7 . ^10 O’, yj.6 ii 0 , 6 12 * ^13 ?-/?•£ U >4,, ^15 -dO ^ 1G ^ ^ , 30 31 * 32 33 ^"34 ^ 35 & 36 z? 37 / 38 z?39 . d> 40 Cupid as a Link-Boy; and Mercury, after Reynolds, by J. Dean Mrs. Abington, as “ Roxalana,” after ditto, by Shervvin— proof Duchess of Ancaster, after Reynolds, by R. Houston dfXestf Miss Frances Ingram, after ditto, by J. R. Smith i y Mrs. Mathew, after ditto, by W. Dickinson Hon. Miss Monckton, after, by J. Jacobe - - Elizabeth, Countess of Derby, after ditto, by W. Dickinson Royal Princesses, after J. Copley, R.A., by Bartolozzi— in brown The Ladies Spencer, after Lady D. Beauclerc, by ditto ff Girl and Calves ; and Girl and Pigs, after G. Morland, by W. Ward ' —printed in colours 2 Danse de Village; and Le Village Abandonne —a pair, in colours Eleanor Gwynn, after Sir P. Lely, by J. Ogborne —printed in colours * Mbs. Tiokell, after Cosway, by J. Conde— printed in colours / ' Mrs. Fitzherbert, after Cosway, by J. Conde Lady O’Brien, after Sir J. Reynolds, by J. Dixon— second state Children Playing, after Hamilton, by Bartolozzi— ovals, printed in colours 2 The Idle Laundress; and The Industrious Cottager, after Morland, by W. Blake— printed in colours 2 y y , The Sportsman’s Return, after Morland, W. Ward— proof The Four-in-Hand Club, after Pollard, by Harris —coloured Racing Subjects— a set of four, coloured 4 Des cript i ve Mftp- ^f TVn i mrniu'Wf TTi ' h l l i v p itii n. - vHrfwi , ha 1. Rixii j -fti- ^ printed on ea t-i n — - B 3 6 M. A , ft 50 dif y ' O 51 /*/• A A , o 52 f' A* ' <0 53 A * ^ * & 54 /' /' 55 A' * ' 56 ?'/■ ft 57 r. y. o 58 Ay * -A , <7 59 /, /? . ft 60 A . 61 A j , Hawking ; and Fox-Hunting, after Gilpin— a pair, unframed 2 A College Gate, after Bunbury; and George Wilson, the pedes¬ trian, after Gerard— ditto 2 Tregonwell Frampton, Esq. (Father of the Turf), after Wooton, J by J. Jones Mr. John Jackson, after B. Marshall, by C. Turner —open letter ft proof a A Fox-Hunting Scene : water-colour drawing, by H. Alken /£ The Quorn Hunt, after H. Aiken —a set of eight, coloured 8 Hunting Subects, after H. Aiken, by Sutherland —a set of four, f coloured 4 //^ Shooting, after Stubbs, by W. Woollett— a set of four 4 (5m Diamond; and Hambletonian, after Sartorius, by Whessoll— ^ AA printed in colours 2 Gipsies ; and The Fortune Teller —a pair, printed in colours 7 7-^72 / - & , ^74 Sn ° 76 ' J ~,0 77 Three Ladies in a Landscape ; and Ladies Decorating a Bust —a pair , printed in colours 2 Ettphrosyne, after Amiconi, by Bartolozzi —printed in colours Abelard and Hymen, after A. Kauffman, by Bartolozzi— in re ^ The Young English Fox-Hunter, after Turner, by Hunt —a set » of four , in colours 4 * “ Old Woman and Children, after Bigg—■ printed in colours The Cake in Danger; and The Age of Bliss, after Bussell, by Jt r Nutter and Scott —printed m colours 2 , O 78 ”/ * 79 Sappho, after Westall, by Scriven; and Adelaide —printed in (7 colours Portrait of a Lady— printed in colours ; and In Memorian Lonis - & 80 XVI. —ditto ; &c. Matins ; and Vespers, after A. Buck— in colours 3 2 y P 81 Christening; and The Communion, after Wheatley —printed in /J , ^82 ?. 0 83 0 . o 84 f » o 85 * O 86 > , 87 colours 2 Mrs. Fitzherbert, after Cosway, by J. Conde— printed in colours/fe/yS Alope, after Bomney, by B. Earlom —in brown (? Angels’ Heads, after Beynolds, by P. Simon ; and Wisdom, after s* Kauffman 2 Affection and Innocence, after Bartolozzi, by Tomkins— in ^ The Furze Gatherer, after Morland —proof A Visit to the Grandfather, after J. B. Smith, by W. Ward— printed in colours Children Nutting, after Morland, by E. Dayes— printed in jh —~ colours ■"*' 88 ^ 89 Children Playing at Soldiers, after ditto, by G. Keating —ditto Jh- O , after Lawrence, by Bartolozzi— printed in colours J 1 '. f ■ 0 94 Industry; and Extravagance, after Singleton, by Darcis— yp printed in colours 2 /d? • /A . t?95 The Fruits of Industry ; and The Effects of Extravagance, after Morland, by ditto— ditto 2 J. a -.96 Penelope and Euriclea, after A. Kauffman ; and two Illustrations /7 to Shakespeare— all in colours 3 &CJL4 97 L’Allegro ; and II Punseroso, after Hoppner, by Baldey— ditto 2 /fi/Z /o • /o , 0 98 Miss Bingham, after Sir J. Reynolds, by Bartolozzi— printed in colour 1 / A 4 J- J /’ A & * & 99 F. Bartolozzi, R.A , after Reynolds, by Macuard —in brown ; and William Maney, Esq., by C. Turner —proof before all letters a ^' 0—T& 100 Mrs. Jerningham, after Hoppner, by H. Meyer; and Catherine of Russia 2 /' / , & 101 Inattention, after J. R. Smith, by Meadows; and Venus attired by the Graces, after A. Kauffman— unfinished , in red 2 *2" ^ a 102 Abelard and Heloise, after Kauffman; Cupid, after B. West; and one other —all in colours 3 Ay . 0 103 Nature, after Sir T. Lawrence, by S. Cousins, R.A ,.—proof yf. , 0 ^ Shepherd Boy,after Sir J. Reynolds; and Signora Allegranti, after Cosway —both in colours 2 /• if » <0 105 Clytie, after M. Cos way, by V. Green —printed in colours / f 0 lOG Lmocence and the Old Beau, by J. R. Smith —in bistre ; and Shakespeare’s Tomb, after Kauffman —in colours 2 f ^' ° 107 ClUES 0F London: “Duke Cherries”; and “Fresh Gathered leas, after Wheatley, by Cardon and Vendramini —printed in colours 2 ^ ** 108 Launce and his Dug, after Bunbury, by Tomkins— printed in /j) colours ct J? 9 , 0 m <2110 o 111 , 120 ° 121 4 122 . £>123 • ^124 '• ^L25 • ^126 ^ 127 ° 128 Lady and Children relieving a cottager, by J. B. Smith— in colours The Gipsies’ Tent, after Morland, by J. Grozer— printed yf colours ' The Fair Penitent, after Morland, by J. B. Smith— ditto George, Prince of Wales, after Beynolds, by F. Ha ward— printed^ , in colours Portrait of Rembrandt, after Rembrandt, by B. Earlom —proof ^^4^? Peace; and War, after Singleton, by Whessell— a pair, printed sf in colours ' // / ' Views of Aberdeen ; Views in New South Wales, &c.— in colours, unframed 4 ^ y Portrait of a Lady holding a letter— printed in red / <> Lady Lyndhurst, after Sir T. Lawrence, by S. Cousins, B.A.— printed in colours Sir J. Beynolds, after himself, by V. Green— ditto Portrait of Rembrandt, after Rembrandt, by C. Turner— ditto Jrr- Caledonia ; and Hibernia, after Adam Buck, by Roborts and Stadler— in colours 2 iy / £ ' Going to Market, after G. Morland, by J. R. Smith— printed in colours ^ ^ Feedikg the Pigs, after ditto, by ditto— ditto Nature, after Sir T. Lawrence, by S. Cousins, R.A.— proof The Countess of Blessington, after ditto, by ditto— proof The Fortune Teller, after Sir J. Reynolds, by J. K. Slier win The Huguenot, after Sir J. Millais, by T. 0. Barlow— artist’s proof Countess of Harcourt, after A. Kauffman— in red ; and The Vestal, after Cipriani, by Bartolozzi— in colours 2 The Death of Eloisa, after A. Kauffman; and two others— tr . printed in red 3 10 Jr, JL. t' O 129 Cornelia and her Children, after A. Kauffman; and Caractacus, after Hamilton, by Bartolozzi 2 130 Lady Jane Grey; and Edward and Eleanor, after Martin, by / Bartolozzi —in brown 2 131 The Younger Pliny Reproved ; and Virgil writing his Epitaph, sp after A. Kauffman, by T. Burke—printed in colours 2 0 132 Ophelia, after Madan, by Bartolozzi —in brown ; and Ariadne, after A. Kauffman * £ 133 The Moralist, after J. R. Smith, by W. Nutter —in brown 134 Tom Jones, Sophia, and Squire Western —printed in colours /Zd J _ f ^ m ^135 Richmond Hill, after Bunbury, by W. Dickinson— ditto, unframed f / / £ , O 136 The Milk Girl, after Westall, by Levilly —printed in colours ^ r f. , *2- , £>137 Queen Catherine’s Dream, after Fuseli, by Bartolozzi; and a Fancy Subject— circle, in red /- /At £>138 The Industrious Cottager, after Morland, by W. Blake—inj/ colours /> /£> 139 A Tea Garden, after ditto —ditto / 140 The Fortune Teller, after J. Ward, by W. Ward —in colours /*4 /L O 141 The Christening ; and The Sacrament, after Wheatley— printed in colours—a pair 2 y , ^ , O 142 The Triumph of Virtue ; and Resurrection of a Pious Family, 7 after Peters, by Bartolozzi—printed in colours, unframed rP 143 The Jealous Fisherman ; &c., after Bunbury, by G. Shepherd— a set of four, in colours, ditto 4 O 144 Lady G. Agar Ellis, after Jackson, by S. W. Reynolds— printed^ in colours 145 Duchess of York, after Beechey, by C. Knight— printed in colours ^y