mm *• ■* ' Mm mm THE COLLECTION OF ©lb (English anb Jfowign SILVER & SILVER-GILT PLATE, PORCELAIN, AND OBJECTS OF ART AND VERTU, FORMED BY J. GRANT MORRIS, ESQ. » Deceased, late of Allerton Priory, Liverpool, and 36 GrosYenor Place, S.W.: WHICH (by Order of the Executors) Mill bt ^olb bg Jlurtton bg Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT THEIR GREAT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On THURSDAY, APRIL 21, And FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James's Square , S. W. 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. 9 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. o«- On THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. -to*- SILVER —At per Oz. oz. dwt. 1 A pair of Queen Anne rat-tailed table-spoons—1709- 1710. 2 Six shell salt-spoons, the bandies chased with masks and foliage, and entwined by serpents . 3 Six copies of old Dutch figure and cone-top spoons 4 A tea service, chased in Burmese taste, consisting of tea¬ kettle, on stand with lamp, tea-pot, sugar-basin, cream-jug, and bowl ..... 47 5 A small plain saucepan, with spout —1730. . 6 A Fluted Tankard, with flat cover, scroll handle and spiral billet ...... //^- 24 7 A Porringer and Cover, partly spirally fluted and with open scroll handles and foliage knob—1699 ^$*.23 8 A tankard, with scroll handle — Newcastle hall mark, 1771—with later chasing of harvest scenes and figures ....... /14= 9 A beer jug, chased with a fox hunt in relief, the hftndle formed as a crouching hound . . 22 12 - 0 10 10 io / u B 2 4 oz. diet. 10 A pair of large beer-jugs, chased with subjects of boors carousing, in high relief, branch and figure handles/^/^j and masks under the spouts— Britannia standard /132 0 11 A pair of blue and white Wedgwood jugs, with figures P of Apollo and the Muses in relief, mounted with silver rims and covers— all at SILVER-GILT. 12 y 7 11 24 10 20 12 Six copies of old Dutch spoons, with chased and spiral handles surmounted by figures of Apostles, &c, 13 A Cream-Bucket, with reeded hoops in relief,, ladle formed as a milk-pail attached by a chain — by Paul Storr .... Formerly the property of Queen Caroline, and engraved with her cypher and Boyal crown 14 A set of four small oval dishes, repousse with a child and dog in border of fruits and birds—8 in. long /^£2 15 A pair of paroel-gilt goblets, chased with vertical band of ornament, on round feet . 16 An Indian tankard and cover, fluted and chased Hindoo deities and foliage in relief, and surmounted by a group of a tigress and cubs * s/VL Engraved “ To Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, Governor-General of India. From his esteemed friend Saib Bangalli Sas Gazzaree, of the Mysore Country, 1791,” and “ A. L. to J. L. Born 1791.” 17 A Tankard and Cover, the barrel of ivory carved with boys sporting, hounds and dead stag and boar, in high relief, lined and mounted with silver-gilt, the handle ~ formed as an oak branch with boy climbing for a fff, * birds’ nest— all at From the Shandon Collection 15 VtAy'j. Or 5 FOREIGN SILVER-GILT. —Z? 18 . & 19 > ^7-Z?20 23 /o . * 24 /%/ , O 25 26 . o /o. ■4 - d 28 Two small Dutch forks and spoons, with spiral and figure handles; and a pierced ladle, embossed with The Prodigal Son Twelve rat-tailed coffee-spoons, with flat notched handles engraved with foliage and fruit and small medallion views— Augsburg .... From the Countess of Harrington’s Collection Six Dutch spoons, with partly chased and spiral handles, surmounted by figures of Apostles Six parcel-gilt ditto, similar ..... A set of eighteen dessert-forks and spoons, with flat chased handles— in oak case .... Twenty-four dessert-knives and forks, with spiral handles surmounted by figures of Apostles— Hutch — in leather case ....•• A set of six circular salt-cellars, pierced and chased with amorini, flowers, and open scroll handles, on three feet formed as crouching figures ; and six salt- spoons, with twisted and figure handles A small oblong-shaped ink-stand, similarly pierced and chased, with ink-pot, pounce-box and wafer-holder and covers Four triangular-shaped salt-cellars, repousse with figures, masks and arabesque ornament, and on cherub feet; and four salt-spoons, with scroll and bust handles ...•••• A pair of circular Dutch bowls and covers, on feet, repousse with birds, animals and foliage, with flat pierced and chased handles— Hrielle . . . An oval ditto bowl, repousse with Abraham s Sacrifice, and Elijah fed by Ravens, with similar handles • oz. dwt. 5 5 79 li 13 11 16^W^< 6 A —- 68 7 38 10 19 0 51 17 26 6 8 12 6 r // 29 A pair of oval fluted dishes, repousse with figrires of soldiers and foliage, and open handles with busts . 4'S/- /£ # 0 30 Two oval flat dishes, repousse with a lion hunt in border of foliage and flowers . . . ‘ /tf . / (3 , O 31 A pair of octagonal-shaped rose-water dishes, repousse with historical subjects in borders of scroll foliage —in oak case ....... J iT7 A pair of oblong-shaped open trellis baskets, chased with rosettes and branch handles and feet, parcel-gilt f fS ** ^33 An oval sideboard dish, repousse with Orpheus Charming the Brutes, in border of large fruits and foliage, and four subjects of figures emblematic of the seasons— 23 in. long ....... /$ * & 34 A circular rose-water dish, repousse with medallions of figures, flowers and the Imperial Eagle— Bussian . /O. 035 A rose-water ewer and circular dish, repousse with allegorical figures, river gods, monsters, masks and scroll foliage ....... /&, / 0? , 0 36 A nef, formed as a two-masted vessel in full sail, with ' numerons figures on deck, the hull chased with The Triumph of Amphitrite, and on Cupid and tortoise stand—18 in. high, ...... / ^37 A goblet, chased with festoons of fruit and foliage, on vase-shaped stem and round foot .... 38 A Nuremberg fluted and bulb goblet, engraved with scroll foliage, on silver stem formed as a figure of a boy. oz. diet. 10 11 4^2/ - 23 2 47 22 53 0 24 10 I ■■ f 0 ' \ 73 21 56 0 J5 if * 39 A Nuremberg Tankard and Cover, repousse with c? chased bulb ornament, and with faceted barrel engraved with trophies, the handle chased with a terminal bust . X- 12 10 // , AIR of Drinking Cups, forming a barrel, chased with birds and scroll foliage, and inlaid with silver coins— Danzig ..... 7 C <5*- /S'. a A Parcel-Gilt Tankard and Cover, chased with four subjects of figures illustrating Roman history, and infant Tritons on the cover, surmounted by a figure of a child —Augsburg .... Another, inlaid with numerous old German and other coins, in borders chased with foliage, flowers and fruit, the cover surmounted by a child with pennon . 43 Another, larger, repousse with medallion heads of —ff Roman Emperors in chased strapwork and scroll foliage borders, on three ball and claw feet, the cover surmounted by a winged male bust crest 44 A plain circular dish, of concave form, on three ball feet —Paris ....... From the Dulce of Sussex's Collection 45 An Oviform Rose-Water Ewer and Boat-Shaped 7-r /S /a. Dish, of classical design, the handle of ewer chased with a swan and female mask, and with narrow borders of foliage ornament— Paris Engraved with a Cardinal's coat-of-arms 46 A Ewer and Cover, partly fluted and chased with a band of trophies, amorini and arabesque ornament, and a terminal female bust from which springs the handle of carved ivory— Munich .... / ^47 A Smaller Ditto —en suite ..... ^ 48 A parcel-gilt claret-jug, repousse with children, dogs and scrolls ....... 49 A pair of beakers, engraved with shields-of-arms, and with a spiked and twisted band in relief round the lower part, on chased feet ..... & 50 A taller ditto, nearly similar ..... 51 A large beaker, repousse with emblematic figures, scroll foliage, &c .— Rotterdam ..... 52 A wager cup, formed as a bearded figure in hooped ° petticoat, repousse with arabesques, bearing chased swing cup above—10| in. high .... oz. dwt. 48 17 a 20 11 18 15 26 13 -* 21 18 8 18 ^ - 13 0 — 15 0 — 8 oz. dwt. A /A/*. <> A* /o lj v CJ~ 0~r° J,J-/a , o 53 A larger ditto, with figure of a lady, the petticoat repousse with bulb ornament and chased with scroll foliage—15 in. high—Augsburg .... 2 54 A Standing Cup and Coyer, chased with panels of hunting subjects, masks and strapwork, on chased vase-shaped stem and round foot, the cover sur¬ mounted by a knight in chain mail—15 in. high — Mainz ........ 55 Another, chased with bands of hunting subjects, laurel wreath and beaded borders, on female figure stem and chased foot, and with Roman warrior on cover— 17 in. high ....... 56 A Standing Cup and Cover, chased with a frieze of & Cupids, with music and fruits, and borders of grotesque masks, scroll foliage and fruits in relief, on chased vase-shaped stem and round foot, -a Roman warrior on the cover holding a shield, engraved “ oaritvlvm-lvndense* 15 x 96”—17 in. high 57 A pair of vase-shaped ditto, parcel-gilt and repousse with medallion heads, flowers, fruit, &c., on vase-shaped stems chased with cherubs, and round feet, the covers surmounted by draped kneeling female figures— 16 in. high ....... set of four vase-shaped beakers, repousse with medallion heads in borders of scroll foliage— 11 in. high—Lubech ...... Tall Standing Cup and Cover, parcel-gilt and chased with The Triumph of Amphitrite, on chased vase-shaped stem and bell foot, with Tritons and dolphins, the cover surmounted by a figure of Cupid —23 in. high ....... •z? 58 A 59 A GO Another, chased with panels of allegorical figures, arabesques and masks in relief, and borders of large foliage and fruits, on stem formed as a winged female figure—26 in. high . 37 8 18 13 22 17 28 0 iA 65 7 59 15 Jr- 56 10 J> 65 8 9 7 , 6l A Large Standing Bulb Cup and Cover, with applique q silver foliage and open scroll ornament round the stem and cover, and surmounted by an ornament of same, the rim engraved with a Latin inscription— 28 in. high ....... oz. diet. 68 8 62 A Russian Tankard and Cover, of unusual size, chased with corn sheaves and inlaid with numerous Russian —, German, Austrian, Danish, Swedish, French and other coins, the cover surmounted by a wheat sheaf and pastoral trophy, 16^ in. high, 9 in. diam .— St. Petersburg, 1789 „ . . PLATED. t 0 63 A circular bread-basket, with chased vine border; and a glass Jy glass claret-jug, with chased gilt metal mount 77^ 0 _jug, witn cuaseci gilt 7^ , 0 (54 An ova i two-handled tea-tray, with corded border and handles^^^ y y and chased centre—26 in. long l v 65 A pair of candelabra, on fluted pillars and claw tripods, with branches for six lights each 0 f o 66 A centre-piece, on coruucopia stem and round foot, chased with foliage, with pierced centre-basket and branches for six lights . ( —27 in. high —on circular looking-glass plateau with chased border—18 in. diam. WATCHES AND OBJECTS OF VERTU, Etc. / 67 A circular flat silver-gilt box, the lid and bottom chased with Royal betrothal subjects (? James I. and Anne of Denmark) and Cupid in landscape background —early 17th century / i From the Bohn Collection 68 An old French watch, by Pro. Machan, Paris, in enamelled gold case, the back painted with a subject from Roman history B 3 10 £^7 72 '*7 /i j . & 73 O 74 75 * 76 An old English watch, by Josh. Finney, Liverpool, in gold, case and Louis XV. outer case chased with classical figures/ flowers and scrolls A pair of old Dutch toy salt-cellars ; two pails; a pierced howl, on stand ; a basket; an oval bowl; and three other pieces, A toy gridiron, engraved “ Drury Club, 1826 ’ ; a fluted bowl and ladle ; a sconce ; a cup ; a funnel; a hammer; sixteen toy knives, forks and spoons; a model of a leg ; and a statuette of a king A silver-gilt toy spiral candlestick; a ditto coffee-urn; cup and saucer • a crane ; a box, formed as a secretaire; and four Qj^er»> pieces A silver scent-bottle, chased with animals, birds and arabesques ''y in low relief—18//i century Bust of Queen Anne: a chased silver relief; and a pierced flitto of the Prince and Princess of Orange, in laurel wreath border / surmounted by a crown / From the Bohn Collection A vase-shaped silver-gilt muffineer, chased with flowers and foliage in relief; a miniature gold scent-bottle, enamelled in colours—in shagreen case ; and a tortoiseshell etui, inUidi with silver, containing a scent-bottle A small jasper vase, on carved stem and foot, mounted with metal-gilt; and a metal-gilt chatelaine, chased in Louis XY^ J taste / £r— ' 2 ? 77 A small silver table-bell, in the form of a lady with hooped ^ petticoat; a Dutch embossed trunk-shaped box ; and a pickle- * fork £ i /^ * 78 A silver chatelaine, with chased basket-shaped pendant box^, one, / ‘ formed as an articulated fish ; and a needle-case /> // , ^ 79 A Dutch table-bell, chased with arabesques, the handle chased^^jfs a group of three Apostles (weight 6 oz. 19 diot.') / 7 80 Au octagonal-shaped snuff-box, the lid chased with four figure^ in high relief, and date 1606 (weight 6 oz. 9 diet.') Ay * 11 GOLD RINGS WITH ANTIQUE CAMEI ANI) INTAGLI. /f. ^81 f , O 82 /?. O 8 3 O , a 84 ./£*, ^ 36 87 . , Cameo, on onyx, draped and laureated bust of a Roman emperor, set in gold ring with chased and enamelled bezel Cameo, on onyx of two strata, white upon dark ground, with the head of Lysimachus mounted in gold as a ring Cameo, on onxy of two strata, figure of the muse Erato playing a lyre, broken and restored; and a small ditto head o, Vespasian—both mounted in gold as rings Cameo, full-faced bust of Jupiter Serapis ; and another, with a centaur within a maze, inscribed in - sfe —mounted as rings Cameo, on banded agate, representing the conjoined heads of a negro and negress ; and another, with full-length figure of Hercules holding club upon shoulder—mounted as rings Intaglio, on beryl, representing Cupid on a dolphin ; and another, on brown sard, engraved with figure of Victory upon a prow//* ^ y —both mounted in gold as rings / Intaglio, on banded agate, with a seated male figure removing ay ^thorn from the heel of a wounded nymph; and another, on yellow sard, with head of Apollo—mounted as rings if f Y EUROPEAN PORCELAIN. 87a A Tournay plate, painted with flowers; a Ludwigsberg plate; a Copenhagen plate, with a named flower ; and one other 88 A Frankenthal cup, cover and saucer, red ground with festoons of ' ^ flowers in gold, painted with garden scenes and Watteau figures in medallions From the Collection of the Bight Hon. W. E. Gladstone 89 A Hochst figure of a stork, the plinth painted with insects 90 An Amstel cup and saucer, painted with river scenes and figures ; and a ditto coffee-cup and saucer, witli landscapes and figures B 4 ? , J » £> « -t , O 93 t/T /o , O A Hague porcelain bowl, painted with bouquets of flowers and landscapes in lake in medallions in borders of Cupids and flowers ; and a plate, with birds and festoons of flowers^^/^ A Frankenthal cup and saucer, painted with exotic bird %—from the Collection of the Bight Hon. W. E. Gladstone ; and a ditto tea-cup and saucer, with ruins and goats— from Percy Bobins* Collection A Furstenberg cup and saucer, painted with peasants in land¬ scapes ; a Fulda cup and saucer, with classical vases in lake ; and a white and gold cup and saucer, with a view of a chateau A Tournay cup and saucer, painted with seaports and figures in lake in gold borders; and a Clignancourt cream-jug and cover, with foliage and pink ribbons— from Willoughby Wood's Collection ( // q 95 A Venice coffee-cup and saucer, with foliage and insects in gold ; a ditto tea cup and saucer; two ditto plates ; and a Naples,, coffee-cup and saucer, with two views of a town A Capo di Monti FjWer and Cover, with Pluto and Proserp in relief, coloured From the Collection of A. Barlier , Esq. /y $ 97 Three Ditto Cups and Saucers, with classical figures and festoons of flowers in relief, coloured From the same Collection Two Doccia cups and saucers, painted with landscapes and figures in medallions— from Colonel Grant's Collection ; and a Turin saucer A Niderviller group of a youth and girl, with a basket of apples ; and a White Berlin figure Of a girl A Berlin figure of a girl, carrying a tankard—9^ in. high A Pair of Berlin Figures, of a gentleman and a lady witn baskets, on pink and white scroll plinths—9£ in. high A Carl Theodore canister, painted with camp scenes and figures ; and a ditto oval tray, with Cupids and festoons of flowers / . £ ' Z . /J~. 0 96 4 • 4 • 0 100 * /*/ , / 7 . /0.OVK J,. d . O 102 13 103 A Hochst fluted dish, paiuted with Cupids and foliage horde - and two ditto plates, with, classical figures and blue scale rO borders 'lOl A Hochst Trembleuse cup and saucer, painted with water fowl in a medallion in blue ; and a pair of white toilet pots and covers, with bouquets of flowers A 105 A Nyon coffee-cup and saucer, painted with festoons of flowers ; t and an Amstel cup and saucer, with cattle in a laudscape — «/ £> 106 A small Ludwigsberg coffee-pot and cover, painted with groups of fruit and birds; and a Boissette vase, with sprays of flowers in relief 0 107 A Berlin plate, with bouquets of flowers; a milk-jug and cover, painted with a Chinaman making tea; and a cup and saucei\A^ with landscapes and figures ' A 08 An oblong Capo di Monti casket, with classical figures in relief, A coloured W-rXyjL A'/ f L09 A pair of square-shaped long-necked bottles, by T. Deck, with/ flowers and insects on yellow ground—10^ in. high ^ 0 110 A pair of dark blue porcelain pilgrim bottles, painted with/7 figures and buildings in sepia, by A. Carkies—9£ in. high 0 , O 110a Two plates, painted with the heads of a girl and an old man, bv^ g? T. Deck— framed 'a VIENNA. ^ #111 A toy tea set, painted with flowers and lake and gold scroll borders, consisting of tray, tea-pot, milk-jug, sucrier and covers, and a cup and saucer /ll2 A pink, white and gold coffee-cup and saucer, painted with , ( classical figures in a medallion; and a cup, with arabesques V > & j in white on mauve ground ( 113 A dark blue coffee-cup and saucer, painted with a seated nymph, border of children and animals in gold 14 r £ * £ £? 114 Another, with alternate bands of pink and whitmAuiintpd withy nymphs before an altar ^y @ 115 Another, with a female figure and children in a landscape, birds ✓ &c. in gold on variously coloured ground f 116 A cup, cover and saucer, chocolate-coloured ground with ara¬ besques and masks in grisaille, painted with a subject after . Angelica Kauffman tjh/ 117 An Ecuelle, Cover and Stand, lake ground with foliage and ✓ ^ flowers in gold, painted with subjects after Angelica Kauff¬ man in two medallions ( \/r' From Colonel Grant's Collection / / ^ g 118 An oval tray, with richly gilt border, painted with Cupidand ✓ ' ' ’ Aglaia, after Angelica Kauffman ^ C^~ t ^ A plate, with lavender border and masks in grisaille, painted with two children, after Cosway ; and one, with a nymph and/ Cupid in pink and gold borders f 0 O 120 A plate, with richly gilt border, painted in the centre with a g lady and Cupid sleeping, after Westall eyft ' 121 A Group, of gentleman offering grapes to a lady, a dog at her ~ feet—9 in. high / 122 A jug and cover, painted with two peasants quarrelling; a ^ tea-pot and cover, with bouquets of flowers; and a pierced dessert-basket, with insects, and figures inside s £ 123 A Rhodian ware dish, with foliage and flowers in colours— 11 # in. diam. £ A / & 12 124 Another—11^ in. diam. 125 A Hispano-Mauro dish, with a bird and arabesques hi lustre colour 15 OBJECTS OF ART AND DECORATION. - A ^ 126 A pair of small green Venetian glass bottles, mounted witli metal-gilt From Alexander Barlcers Collection 7 / /y 1^7 A Pair of Venetian Schmeltz Glass Vases, mounted with handles, borders and bands of chased silver—6| in. high, From the same Collection A Pair of Fluted Ruby Glass Bottles, mounted with bands of silver-gilt chased with masks, figures, birds and scrolls, /? _ //p \inh^A^^r~t.— insects in gold—15 in. high f 'A t ^ A 0 157 A modern Worcester group of a girl and youth—14 in. high ; a turquoise bowl and cover, of Deck’s ware ; and a circular dish,, decorated in colours—12 in. diam. 158 A Sevres pottery plaque, painted with a man’s portrait; a pair An - ; v 0 f Marseilles faience plates, with coloured open borders; l and a plaque, with children in relief End of First Days Sale. Second Day’s Sale. On FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. ENGLISH PORCELAIN AND WARE. 163 /. / ■ * J, M. c™ . ^ 165 ~ 7 ~~ t$ , O 189 £ , /* .0 ™ 4/7 t/7 * 191 ^ , /*r. 0 192 A Bristol Stjcrier, Cover and Stand, with festoons and bauds of foliage in green From the Rev. J. E. Nightingale's Collection / Two tea-cups and saucers, two coffee-cups and one saucer, similar “T From the Same Collection ' ^ A pair of hexagonal ironstone vases and covers, painted with / — birds and flowers A Nantgarw plate, with coat-of-arms ; a Wedgwood plate ; three " Leeds ware plates ; a Liverpool ware plate; and four others A Wedgwood cup and saucer, painted with butterflies; another, with sprays of flowers ; two Lowestoft cups and saucers; and f/ / ^ two other pieces A Wedgwood cup aud saucer, blue and white jasper, with rams’ heads and festoons in relief; a ditto bowl and small cream- /? fofrfe ewer / A Wedgwood jug and cover, blue and white jasper, with nymphs and children in relief; and a large cup and saucer, of the same A pair of ditto cylindrical pedestals, each with a frieze of the Dancing Hours—5 in. high 0 , 193 A pair of Wedgwood goblets, with friezes of flowers and foliage */? / in relief on mauve ground— 7\ in. high A Fulham ware sucrier and cover, milk-jug aud bowl, with / decoration in relief; two Heigh plates; and a prijjtpd Swansea plate CROWN DERBY AND DERBY. <2J C «/ J./a <2 194 A Derby figure of Falstaff-—7f in. high From Willoughby Wood’s Collection /for* * / )/y » r 195 A ditto seated figure of a girl, on open scroll plinth—6^ in. high * — ** ts 196 A ditto seated figure of a youth, holding a cat—5^ in. high ; and v a figure of a peasant girl /• ^7197 A pair of Derby flat-shaped ewers, dark blue, white and gold, X. encrusted with bouquets of coloured flowers—5^ in. high 21 yy. /d , *7 198 A ditto flark UuG > wkite antl g° 1(J cream-jug; a cup and / saucer, with Chinese buildings in blue; and a bottle, with bouquets of flowers A /S'. O 199 A pair of dark blue bottles and stoppers, with serpentine decoration in gold—10 in. high From Willoughby Wood’s Collection ' /200 A Crown Derby Two-Handled Vase, dark blue, white and /* y, y gold, painted w r ith a view near Derby in a medallion llg in. high t 201 A Derby oampana-shaped vase, painted with flowers in colours of and gold in the style of old Japan— 121 in. high 202 A Crown Derby tea-cup and saucer ; and a pair of circular dishes, with landscapes and figures in medallious in dark fy/' / - blue and gold borders s/V?c 203 A Dessert Service, with dark blue and gold borders, each piece O painted with a named view in Derbyshire, consisting A Pair of Ice-Pails and Covers ^ Two Square Dishes T wo Oval Ditto, and - Twelve Plates , /& * 203a A Pair of Oviform Ewers, by Bloor, apple-green ground,// / painted with views in medallions —101 in. high 1 w 203b Another Pair, similar, with olive-green ground, painted with named views—10’- in. high <2 203a Another Pair, similar ground, painted with bouquets of flowers in medallions—10J in. high CHELSEA. Plates, with dark blue and gold borders, // in grisaille and festoons of flowers ^ 204 Two Chelsea-Derby painted with vases m gr if , O 205 A Chelsea figure of a girl . with a lamb, standing in a bosquet— 51 in. high '-zZytft y£ q 206 A Pair of Chelsea Figures, of male and female hucksters, Cg . on plinths encrusted with flowers—71 in. high 22 ■J.Z. ^ 207 p , 0 —, 208 209 A Pair of Ditto Figures, of a lady and gentleman wearing green mantles, on scroll-pattern plinths—8^ in. high A Pair of Figures, of a youth with a dog, and a girl with a Al^ basket of ep.crc. standing in bosouets—8A in. hinh ////, d 210 /J* i^-r ^ 211 basket of eggs, standing in bosquets—8^ in. high A Pair of Chelsea Figures, of a youth with a dog, and a girl with a lamb, on scroll plinths encrusted with flowers—9^ high m. 212 /S7/S~.. o ^213 /*. a 214 J~Z 0 215 / 216 •r t 0 217 /0. , d A Chelsea-Derby Figure of Neptune, with a dolphin, on ditto tea-cup and saucer ; and a coffee- cup 2 Three spirally-fluted tea-cups, dark blue, white and gold ; an oval dish, painted with flowers; and a leaf-shaped blue and s ^ /f white dish i A mug, with a portrait of the King of Prussia, and coat-of-arms, in sepia ; and one, with a coat-of-arms ^ A milk-jug and cover, sucrier and cover, and two cups, with Chinese landscapes and figures in blue An octagonal plate, and four round plates, in sizes, with similar decoration; and one, painted with flowers in blue A Fluted Sucrier and Cover, dark blue and gold borders, painted with butterflies and flowers, and landscapes in small medallions A spirally fluted cup and saucer, with dark blue and gold borders; another, with birds, flowers and buildings; and a cup and saucer, with flowers in panels in Japanese taste A Tea-Cup and Saucer, and a coffee-cup and saucer, with flowers in medallions in gilt borders on dark blue scale- pattern ground An Oviform Canister and Cover, and a milk-jug, with similar decoration Two Plates, with moulded borders, wdtli similar decoration X—- X— 24 BATTERSEA ENAMELS. / /£) 232 A Battersea enamel oval snuff-box, with garden scenes 7 Watteau figures in Indian ink 5 yV ~ L7fZryu2-S 233 A Battersea Enamel Tea-Pot and Cover, painted with O bouquets of flowers, river scenes and figures in medallions^ richly gilt borders OLD SEVRES PORCELAIN. r-/f-1 <2,* ?■ ^ * ■ ° /* / . o <£y . /£ , £ /■y* .■O 234 An Old Sevres Coffee-Cdp and Saucer, with yellow and blue bands, painted with rosebuds and festoons of forget-me-nots —by Commelin 235 A Ditto Cup, Cover and Saucer, gros-bleu ground, painted with landscapes and figures in medallions, festoons of foliage in gold y 236 A Large Cop and Saucer, of old Sevres poreelain, gros-bleu / ground, decorated with birds and flowers in gold in laige medallions 237 A Ditto Boat-Shaped Tray, gros-bleu border, with jewellecL-jo/* ' ornament, painted in the centre with birds in a landscape ' y/o'l 237a A Plate, painted with exotic birds, apple-green border with * ^ birds in medallions in richly gilt scroll and foliage border! 237b A Plate, painted with festoons and bouquets of flowers/and blue ceil-de-perdrix decoration, by Thevenet; and one, with lovers in a landscape, and turquoise and gold borders 238 A Toilette-Pot and Cover, white ground, painted with sprays of flowers in colours, and blue lines 239 A Large Coffee-Cup and Saucer, painted with two subjects of stag hunts with numerous figures, in white and goh borders From Alexander Barker's Collection 25 2/, O^ Gros-Bleu and Gold Coffee-Cop and Saucer, Dainted with portraits in medallions in jewelled borders ^ / 241 Another, with friezes of richly jewelled ornament in white /0 v & beaded borders / - „-• From Alexander Barker's Collection OLD DRESDEN. 1 , 7 . / 242 , ^ , O 243 / 4 * ^44 o 245 /^C 246 * iL , O 247 '248 A basket-pattern snuff-box, painted with flowers and mounted Z' with silver %J A shell-shaped snuff-box, painted with military scenes in medal- /Z - lions in lake and gold borders An Old Dresden Porcelain Snuff-Box, the lid painted with the Marine Venus, and Venus and Cupid on clouds inside, with frieze of Watteau figures round the outside A pair of small figures of a boy and girl carrying grapes ; and a yy _ figure of a fish-girl, with basket A figure of a lady, with a muff, holding a letter—8-| in. high A dark blue tea-cup and saucer, painted with landscapes in medallions ; and a cup, with seaports in medallions on mauve < * h ground A pair of toilette-pots and covers, with seaports in medallions, /£>. /yp £$57 An Octagonal Suobier and Cover, painted with seaports and figures in four medallions on canary-coloured ground 'oZ— From Lord Exmouth’s Collection & 258 A Fluted Ewer and Cover, white and gold, painted with /. •*- coast scenes and figures in medallions, a mask under the/ spout "' ' & 259 A fluted Limbach cup, cover and saucer, white and gold, painted with festoons of flowers and wreath of foliage on pink ground? ’ / yJ in a medallion /V, /o 259a A Plate, with pierced border, painted with a seaport and Yl & figures ; one, with classical figures ; and a Bottcher plate J r CHINESE PORCELAIN. #—- 77 260 A bowl, enamelled with landscapes, figures and animals in fojra > round medallions on engraved blue ground with clouds y t , 0 261 An oviform tea-pot and cover, with figures and buildings oh scale ground; a globular ditto, with birds and plants on y white ground ; and a cup and saucer y A if , O 262 A famille verte round dish, with Ho-Ho birds, fish and flowers; and a dish, enamelled with figures, utensils and flowers and? trellis ornament yzPtsfizlzCAC* /, / fL , 0 263 A fluted bowl, with horsemen; and one, with poultry in medal¬ lions and arabesques in colours; two small bowls-/with / flowers; and two saucers L y A y • 0 264 A yellow bowl and stand, enamelled with dragons and flovrers in green; a tea-pot and cover, with horses in red and gold : / / f and a pair of vases, with birds and flowers 27 265 A bowl, enamelled with numerous figures, buildings and vases of flowers in red and gold borders, and richly decorated ^ inside—11 in. diam. (y / '/yty ', / £*266 Another, with figures and landscapes in four medallions and flowers in blue y 267 A pair of vases, enamelled with numerous figures, buildings a^d (■ / trees—25 in. high * tf , & 268 A Globular Bottle, of old Chinese crackle porcelain — 14 i\ high y /tf g 269 A pair of old Nankin plates, with white branches of hawthorn ^ on blue ground ; and one, with a boy and flowers in border of scrollwork /£7// 269a A pair of ditto plates, with flowers; one, with utensils; a deep 7 plate, with figures ; and a dish, with plants, and brown back „ CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMELS. p 270 A pair of Chinese cloisonne enamel globular bottles, with flowers in colours on turquoise ground—12^ in. high tvers/7 271 A Two-Handled Vase, of ancient Chinese cloisonne enamel, , & with arabesque foliage in colours on turquoise ground- 12 in. high JAPANESE PORCELAIN AND WARE. t-> Z, >/ 272 A Kaga ware circular dish, with a river scene, two figures and cranes ; and one, with figures, flowers, &c. in three compart-^ ments—11 ^in. diam. ^ ^ 273 A ditto bowl, with children and landscapes in four medallions, and decorations inside—14^ in. diam. 4 - & 274 A bowl, with numerous figures outside and inside; one, with a 2y/ '/y river scene, and figures in a boat; and two round dishes 28 J,. /, /, o A . ^7 275 Four Satsuma tea-pots and covers, of different form and decora- a tion ; and five bowls 276 Twelve specimens of modern Japanese porcelain * 277 An Irnari bowl, painted with flowers in medallions in red, blue and gold; two other bowls; and a square^apedLJapaneraLy'/^ porcelain vase ^7 278 A circular dish, enamelled with a children’s school; and another, interior and figures, conventional ornaments in four compart¬ ments—21^ in. diam. 279 Another, with peacocks, kylius and rich decoration of foliage j/ and ornamerits in cnlnnrs—21^ in. diam. ^ and ornaments in colours- 280 Two large porcelain tea-pots, with black and gold lacquer surface; and a bowl and cover, similar 281 A pair of oblong trays, with figures, birds, foliage and flowers iiy, relief in colours t 282 A circular dish, richly enamelled with figures in a garden, a flowers, fruit and foliage in colours—174 in. diam. pV 77-^'n, iTLcZ-Aj 283 Another, with flowers and bands of ornament—141,- in. diam. OLD SATSUMA WAKE. 284 A Pair of Vases, with open hexagon ornament; a square vase, 7? with insects; and one, with flowers and other ornaments ^ 5 1VUV4 KJLIKsy VV ALIA UU VY Cl » dillU. Ulillt/X U1 UtlllJClilO • 285 A Pair of Two-Handled Vases, with numerous figures and^ / trees in a mountainous landscape—25 in. high f ' ' 286 Another Pair, with legendary figures and landscapes—19 \in./sWt/& high ; and a pair, smaller */ ’ ^ 287 A Two-Handled Vase, enamelled with a procession of grass¬ hoppers, and flowers ; and one, with groups of flo^^^a^^^ ^ ^ AIR 0F Vases, with elephant’s-head handles, decorated with the figure of Buddha and attendants in colours and gold, band of diaper pattern round tho neck, with the Tokugawj* crest—25 in. high / 29 295 .. 296 , O A Skated Figure of a Sage, reading a book— 14 in. high V^l A Tripod Two-Handled Koro, the cover surmounted by a kylin, decorated with numerous figures, flowers, &c. in colours and gold—23 in. high A bowl and cover, with birds in panels and bands of ornament; and a tea-pot and cover, with sprays of flowers in colours A tea-pot and cover, with open centre decorated with flowers in colours and gold, and branch handle A pair of tripod koro and covers, with upright pierced handles, decorated with birds, flowers and landscapes A Pair of Large Ditto, with landscapes and numerous figures, grotesque mask and ring handles—16 in. high One smaller ditto, with ^figures and a seated warrior on the cover; a vase and cover, with legendary subjects and flower top; and a four-handled vase and cover, with figures, and a man seated on the cover A pair of bottles, with birds and foliage; and a cylindrical, match-pot, with flowers Jr- - JAPAN LACQUER. £ 297 A Cabinet, of black, red and gold lacquer, decorated with fish, flowers and conventional ornament, containing numerous drawers, mounted with handles, corners and lock of silver O 298 A glove box, of powdered gold lac, with birds and arabesque foliage ^ / 299 A writing desk, of the same, with three fans on the lid, and fitted ^ inside with writing materials 300 An oval fluted box, of the same, with a garden scene and a figure ^__e_ on the lid, a river scene, rocks and chrysanthemums on the sides 301 A square-shaped box, of the same, in two compartments decorated^ with crests, butterflies and emblems 30 O 302 A small oblong box, in two compartments, with a basket of flowers on tbe lid ; and an oval-shaped tray, withchrysanthe¬ mums and stream 303 A circular-shaped lac tray, with a vase of flowers in the cjmtre ; a small nest of three boxes ; and a gourd-shaped tortoiseshell / tray, lacquered with a suake in gold 304 An oblong ditto stand, with plants and/^owers iri gold^yn hkicK . ground 305 Another, of powdered gold lac, decorated/with fans and other ornaments JAPANESE ENAMELS. . . /UA- 306 A pair of Japanese cloisonne enamel vases, w’tn birds, fish, foliage and arabesques in colours, on square bases—28 in. high ' 307 A circular dish, with Ho-Ho and other birds, flowers, Ac* in compartments—19 in. cliam. £ 308 Another, with trees and arabesques—154 in. diam.; and a paij y of two-handled vases, with Ho-Ho birds, flowers and ara- / besques—13 in. high Jtyl/C JAPANESE BRONZES. q 309 A Pair of Japanese Bronze Vases, with wide open tops, the centres chased with figures, birds and rocks, on tripod stands with dragons, and circular feet chased with insects, &c., tl handles formed as dragons, partly gilt—19 in. high 310 A Pair of Square-Shaped Vases, chased with figures, flowt and other decorations, and with silver inlay, the covers sur- / mounted by a male and female figure—19£ in. high r ^ 311 Another, of somewhat similar design, the cover surmounted by a bird, on feet formed as birds—24 in. high 31 312 A Cylindrical Vase and Cover, boldy chased with an eagle, . j , fir trees and a cascade, in high relief, the cover surmounted by a group of foliage and birds, the handles formed^as branches of fir—22 in. high . 31p A wide-mouthed bronze vase, on cylindrical stem ; and a globular /aJ , h> vase, with ornaments in flat chasing, on stand boldy chased with waves—121 [ n% high ,/ 314 A square vase, of mottled bronze, engraved with flights of cranes and decorated with ornaments in flat chasing on the stem / 315 A Persian Bronze Vase and Cover, with elaborately wrought j ^O O perforated foliage, medallions engraved with sporting subjects and animals, and with masks and oval bosses in relief, and jewelled in colours—15J in. high FINIS, London : Printed|by Wm. Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross. * • • • 3 3125 01074 7109