OF A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS, OF THE EARLY ENGLISH SCHOOL, THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN, OOMPRISING MEZZOTINTS AND ENGRAVINGS IN COLOURS, After G. Morland, P. Wheatley, K.A., J. Ward, R.A., J. K. Smith and William Ward ; PORTRAITS, After Sir J. Reynolds and E. Oosway; AND STIPPLE ENGRAVINGS, By Bartolozzi, and others of his School : llCo/^^j^i- ^ Co,] WHICH Will be Sola bj Jliwtion bj L.S'^31^ Messes. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT Ymmin ©ei;at E©@Mi, 8 KING STEEET, ST. JAMES'S SQUARE, On FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1899, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods' Offices, 8 Kiiuj Strcd, St. James's Square, S. W. CONDITIONS OF SALE. L THE highest Bidder to be the Buyer ; and if any disptite 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, 5*. ; 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. Upoi 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 FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1899, AT ONE OLOOK PRECISELY. In the Folio. F. BARTOLOZZI, R.A. /" 1 The Dukes of Northumberland and Suffolk, praying Lady Jane Grey to accept the Crown, after G. B. Cipriani, E.A. — in •^-^-t-***^^ histre ; Vortigem and Rowena, after Rigaud — in colours ; and Edward, Prince of Wales, presenting King John of France to his Father, after ditto 3 • /O • ^ Queen Mary and David Rizzio, after G. B. Cipriani, R.A. ; and /^f-y..^.^ Oliver Cromwell and his Curate, after ditto — proofs before /^ letters, in histre 2 _^ 1^ ^ 3 The Meeting of Eloisa and Abelard in the Elysian Fields, after J---A,yi..^L,^[.t^\. ditto — in red; Edward II. and Elfrida, after Hamilton — in histre 2 f$ - 4 Love Caressed, after Cipriani ; An Angel, after ditto — m red; and /^^t^^i_^ two subjects from cameos 4 . o -5 Death of Clorinda ; and Rinaldo and Armida, after A. Kauffman, /V R.A. — o'pen letter proofs, in histre 2 I ' 1^ 6 The same subjects, after ditto— m red 2 U-^^^^^^ . . ' 7 Rinaldo and Armida, after ditto — in colourt ^^u^-VL^^ B 2 /3-^ 4 /2— 8 Cupid making his Bow, after Correggio; and Jupiter and lo, Q/1 ^^^yA^^^ after ditto — in red 2 '^ /"^ 9 Cupid making his Bow — in red; Jupiter and Juno on Mount ^^^^ Ida, after Cipriani— m red; and The Graces Crowning the Bust of Eaphael, after ditto 3 /O ' 10 Damon and Delia, after A. Kauffman — in red; and Science /\^,^^^.^ Eesting in the Arms of Peace, after ditto — in red 2 / V '11 Prosperity ; and Fortune, after Cipriani — a pair, in red ; and ^^^^/^j^,,^,,^^^ Prosperity — in bistre 3 yr 12 Earth ; Water ; Fire ; and Air, after ditto — in red 4 /i^v^^^*-i_v^ 13 The same subjects, after ditto 4 ^f4^g^~yMo 14 Spring ; and Summer, after ditte — in red 2 yCt-i-^—t^ ^^ 15 Humility, after A. Kauffman — in colours; and Portrait of , Angelica Kauffman, after Sir Joshua Eeynolds — in red 2 ^^/ ,16 Prudence and Beauty; and Genius and Beauty, after Cipriani— |^Z_^,^^^f,*^ in red 2^ ^ - /(T^ ■ 17 The same subject, after ditto 2 iXo — //) ' 18 The Three Fine Arts, after A. Kauffman ; and Cupid Asleep, ^/ / after ditto — proofs before letters, in red 2 ^/^^^"^ 1 ■ ic ,ternal Happiness, after G. B. Cipriani, K.A. ; Venus and n^ j Cupid Asleep, after ditto — proof in histre; Baby, with doll, ^^ // (f^ t7^ 20 Vanity ; and Merit, by and after Bartolozzi 2 (/ ^^^ r^^ , /5"'^- 21 Nymphs Bathing: and Nymphs after Bathing, after Cipriani — ^*:^/^ -vv^ ^ proofs before letters, in red 2 / - 22 Jenny, after J. H. Benwell—m red ^^Ai^^^^ 2_ » ^ 23 The Set of the Months, after W. Hamilton, E.A., by Bartolozz^- — ^ - ^. and W. N. Gardiner 12V /«^*-t^ ^^ ' 24 Griselda, after A. Kauffman — in bistre ^^^-.^ - 25 The Triumph of Beauty and Love ; and A Sacrifice to Cupid, /^ y / after Cipriani— m bistre 2 C^l^^^'^nA / 9_ U 20 Cleopatra and Meleager ; and Paulus iEmilius, after A. Kauff- <1 man- -in red 2 — li. 6". . $ ■ ^ •/-V- 7 « 1 ■ /c •y -■/i' 'f ■ /o / 27 Lady in a Turkish Dress; and Two Allegorical Figures, after ^Hp-/J^^ Cipriani — in red 3 /^ 28 Autumn, after E. Westall, E.A. ; and Winter, after F. Wbeatley, E.A. — in bistre 2 l/^-yA ^ ty-^i 29 The Girl and Kitten, after Sir Joshua Eeynolds — in bistre ^J^^ 30 The Birth of Shakespeare ; and Shakespeare's Tomb, after^-> y //^ A. Kauffman — p-oofs, in red ir^^ '^^^ 31 The Same Subjects, after ditto — in red 2 (j^^^^-^ 32 The Shepherdess of the Alps, after ditto — in bistre 9^7^ ^-jl 33 A St. James's Beauty ; and A St. Giles's Beauty, after J. H. Benwell — in red 2 34 The Judgment of Paris, after A. Kauffman — proof, in red 35 The Woodman, after Barker VARIOUS ENGRAVINGS. /^ ■ 36 Sophronia — printed in colours /* i^tt^^ q , /^ • 37 Bacchantes ; Cupid and Music ; and Catullo and Lesbia, after Q^ J A. Kauffman,' E.A., by Schiavonetti — proofs before letters, in //^^*^ ^ bistre 3 38 Maria, after J. Eussell, E.A., by P. W. Tomkins — in bistre {^^^C a^^j. ^ ___ /^ - 39 Childish Impatience ; and The Children in the Woods, after ^jr^ Benwell, by Bonnefoy — printed in colours 2 ^'^^^ •'V>» t) « Ot o 40 Girl Eeturning from Market — mezzotint, printed in colours ^a^^ ■t^^^y.^sL^ / — ; /— - 41 The Lost Child ; and The Child Eestored, after Cosse, ^J Qy (uXevneiai— printed in colours 2 ' /^^ . «-y « '42 The Fruit Girl ; and The Milk Girl, after J. Northcote, by jb^ / / T. Gauffain — nrinted in colours 2 /^ T. Gaugain — printed in colours 2 ^ 48 The Favourite Eabbit, after T. Eussell, E.A., by C. Knig \~- /» f /2- printed in colours 6 44 Betsy in Trouble ; and The Dog's First Sight of Himself, after ditto, by N. Scbiavonetti, Junr. — ditto 2 ; ' 45 Feeling ; and Hearing, after L. Schiavonetti, by S. Phillips 2 *^ *- 46 A Cottage Girl, after R. Westall, E.A., by E. Bell — in colours . 47 The Parting of Abelard and Eloisa, after A. Kauffman, by Scorodomoff — printed in colours ; and Posthumio and Ispala, ' after ditto, by Delattre — ditto 2 •^ 48 Susan's Farewell, after Morland, by Knight — in red {/^-^-C-^i-y^^A^ • 49 Narcissa and Miss Williams ; and Roderick Random and Narcissa, after Ann Trewingard, by C. Knight — in histre 2 50 Shuttlecock, after W. Hamilton, by J. Barney — in histre ; A Lady^ in a Turkish Dress, after A. Kauffman, by W. W. Ryland — in red 2 /J "51 The Husbandman's Refreshment, after H. Singleton, by A. Cardon /^^l^^^'-^tAx — printed in colours /O ' 52 The same subject ; and The Storm, after ditto, by ditto — ditto 2 -^-t--^-'^^ ' 53 Industry, after H. Singleton, by J. Jones — printed in colours /^ ^^i-.-*>w^-,^ . / 54 The Landlord's Family ; and The Tenant's Family, after ^ ^ T. Stothard, by Huette— difto 2 /^"■"""'^^-^ C> - 55 The Milkmaid ; and The Farmer's Boy, by T. Peirson— (Zi'«o 2 /^^jC? / - 56 Picturesque Amusements ; and Practical Exercise, after A. /f^ Kauffman, by P. Bettelini — in histre 2 » 57 Girl and Pigs, after R. Westall, by Ogborne and Gaugain ; and (^^u.^,_- ^ The Little Domestic, after ditto, by Hellyer and Gaugain — ^^ hoih in colours 2 58 A Boy mending his Net, after R. Westall, by Hellyer Q,yxdi V^^^^*'^-—^"^ Gaugain ; and Hebe, after W. Hamilton, by Bartolozzi — hotJi in colours 2 59 Exposition au Salon du Louvre, 1785 ; and the Same, in Vl^l ^^ f^^^yy^^-^-^'^ by Martini — proof 2 / i^^. 60 Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1787; and the Same, in 1789, Q^^C^ ' after Ramberg, by Martini — proofs 2 fS-- -/2- /S^ ' 61 Love-Making — a circular print, in colours _^^^!*- C^-*^ — S '62 Saturday Evening ; and Sunday Morning, after W. E. Bigg, E.A., .j by W. Nutter %/^ -— c^ O ' 63 Saturday Morning, after ditto, by T. Burke; and The Happy ^ Village, by J. K. Slierwin 2 64 The Happy Cottagers ; and The Beggar Boy, after J. Rising, by ^^^^ J. Young — in colours 2 65 The Storm — mezzotint, in colours ^^^-r ^o 66 Joseph Interpreting the Dreams of Pharaoh ; and Joseph's Cup ^ found in Benjamin's Sack, after Guercino, by Dunkarton — .^^/^^^^ — ^-i^ ditto 2 67 The Milkmaid, after W. Pearce, by C. Turner ; and The Furze ^ai Cutter, after J. Barney, by S. W. Eeynolds — ditto 2 68 The Magdalen in the Desert, after Battoni, by Pichler ; and v'^^*--^^^ St. John, after ditto, by ditto 2 ^ 69 Le Eetour du Chasseur, after Metzu, by Lasinio — printed in/^ y colours * ^ *^y^^^^ 70 St. Mark, after Fra Bartolomeo, by ditto — ditto ^y^f^ FRENCH ENGRAVINGS. -" / ' 71 Le Sommeil Interrompu, after Merelle, by D'Arcis— ^rm/eci! in colours I ' c? 72 Annette et Lubin, by Debucourt — ditto ^j;!!!^'^ ->»-^^^fSc *J - f^ '73 Hour et Malheur, by ^\iio— ditto ^y^t:»^^^it,^J_ L , ^p . 74 L'Accident Imprevu ; and La Sentinelle en defaut, after Lavreince, /^ • by D'Arcis — ditto 2 f , - 75 Ah, qu'il est joli, after Vangorp, by Malles — ditto -"/t^-^Jxj^.t.^'''^^^ t^ ■ 76 Offrande presente par I'Amour a la Fidelite, after Huet, by Bonnet {^l^x^.^-^^^^ — ditto / ^ r - /2^ r . /2- 'f- /" '3 « f , / /" • 77 Paul et Virginie, after Schall, by Bescomtis— ditto G ^ a^t^^^Q -%^ 78 Couronnement de Voltaire, after Moreau, by Gaucher SPORTING PRINTS, Etc. [? ' 79 A Stage Coach, after H. Vernet — coloured lithograph y /^-'/\^^t-^-^—a I O ' 80 A View on the Koad to Newmarket Eaces, by Pollard — in colour8^{£^uS-^^ ^- f0 ' 81 Four-in-Hand, after J. Pollard, by M. Dubourg — ditto ^/^^^^ "■^aJ^-T, /^ - 82 North Country Mails at the Peacock, Islington, after ditto, t)y y'^^X^^^ T. Sutherland — ditto ^ 83 Sportsmen Shooting ; and Sportsmen Besting, after Wolstenholme, ^^^ i^^Li^^ by Eeeve — ditto 2 ?4 The Opera Green Eoom, by E. Cruickshank — ditto J^^^-<9«- PORTRAITS. 85 Viscountess Duncannon, after Countess Spencer, by F. Bartolozzi — in colours ; and Iphigenia, by ditto — ditto 2 , A ♦ 86 The Countess Spencee, after Sir Joshua Eeynolds, by F. ^?'^^^„,„^ Bartolozzi — printed in colours ■ /q '' '^ 87 The Same Subject, after ditto, by ditto — in histre /^'Y7^-^f._v«.v»^ * U '88 The Hon. Miss Bingham, after ditto, by ditto — in bistre ^^^ J^ ' /J '89 The same subject; and The Countess Spencer, after ditto, bycz~x Bonnefoy — printed in colours 2 ^^ -•----«- -^ Ck ■ f9 ' 90 Lady Elizabeth Foster, after ditto, by F. Bartolozzi — in histre X^^x. i- t.'-e^j } . iO ' ^^ The Marlborough Family, after S. Shelley, by ditto— p-oo/&e/bre>7y^ all letters ' ^/c^^<-^ ■ /y 'V 92 Lord Burghersh, after Sir Joshua Eeynolds, by ditto — in bistre ,,/^y^^ f^ ^6 - 93 Mr. Philip Yorke, after ditto, by ditto — in bistre _/2«. 94 Madame Baranius, by F. Bolt — in bistre ; Signora Storace, by /^ ^ y Bettelini ; and Master Lacy, after Smart, by Cardon 3 ^/^ ' 95 Emira Marceau, by Sergent Marceau — printed in colours ^^, ^^^Y.-^im^ 96 Marie Antoinette, after Dufroe, by Curtis — in histre /^ ^^^^t^^ cy - 97 Madame Rose Didelot as " Calypso," after C, Henard, by Conde/* ^ and Eeynolds C^tr-t^^^^^ '6 * 98 Louisa Hammond, after A. Kauffman, by F, Bartolozzi — in vm^ /f^^p^^^^ ^ j/x ■ 2^ ' 99 The Same Subject, after ditto, by ditto — in histre C^/'^^ jC 5 ' 100 Edward Jenner, M.D., F.R.S., by J. E. Smith *;^^ ' /T/ ^"^ - 101 The Mask, after Sir Joshua Eeynolds, by L. Schiavonetti ; A ^i ^-^ Ghost, after Westall, by ditto — hotli in histre 2 '^ - * 102 Garrick between Comedy and Tragedy, after Sir Joshua Eey- "^ Xf^^^^-.-^^ nolds, by E. Fisher /^ - 103 Thomas Kirkland, M.D., by J. E. Smith— proo/ ,^Zi ^^^ . fa^ Engravings. Ly .119 Mr. and Mrs. Cosway as Abelard andEloisa, by E. Thew — open <^^'*z- . ^ ' 121 La Comtesse du Barry, by Conde j{jt\0t ^f -c^ - ' 122 Michael and Catharine, by Caroline Watson ; and Love and /? Innocence, by Bartolozzi 2 --^-iMyxr^^X. • /2- " *5 123 Mrs. Baldwin, in a Grecian dress, by F. Bartolozzi — proof, «\-V' ' / y_ red K^^-'^^y^./w* If) . . . r / * y printed in colours 2 t/^V-^*^^^"-^ • . ^ , 126 The same subjects, by D. "Weiss — ditto 2 jlL^xa^*-^ 11 f i^ 127 The Kite Entangled, by W. Ward <^^^ ^LO^ A. , ./^ » 128 The Pledge of Love, by ditto — in colours "^^t-^ ^ t? ^_^ y--— 129 Domestic Happiness ; The Elopement ; Dressing for the Mas- ^^ j querade ; and the Virtuous Parent, by Bartoloti — printed in ^^-^^-/-i'^^ colours (7 ' /^ ' 130 Setters, by W. Ward.— ditto } p * '131 Youth diverting Age, by J. Grozer — ditto f) , J i h 132 Children gathering Blackberries, by P. Dawe — ditto I ^ ' 133 Childish Amusement, by W. Dickinson — ditto ^ . J{f - 134 Children Fishing, by P. Dawe— dz«o ' * ^ JJ ' 135 Constancy ; and Variety, by Bartoloti — ditto O/j <■ '136 Travellees ; and Cottagers, by W. Ward — ditto ^ L ,S^ ' 137 The Hard Bargain, by ditto — ditto ^^ / ^ y^ .// -138 Innocence Alarmed, by J. E. Smith — ditto Q^^ V 9 « . O- . 139 A Visit to the Child at Nubse ; and A Visit to the , y - BoARDiNG-SoHooL, by W. Ward — printed in colours 2 **' "^ ^ - /(^ ' 140 A Party Angling, by G. Keating — ditto iP*C:> >o - ff - 141 Children Bird-Nesting, by W. Ward — ditto pl^ %/} . /^ ' 142 Blind Man's Buff, by ditto — ditto ^^^ ^^^' /t -143 Juvenile Navigators, by ditto — ditto O^ f/ /ff ' 144 Children Nutting, by E. Dayes — ditto ^pi^ r^ - ' 145 Children Plating at Soldiers, by G. Keating — ditto ^ f^f__^ - '146 Dancing Dogs; and Guinea-Pigs, by T. Gaugain — ditto 2 ^^t^^^Ci^^^i^^ J. E. SMITH (By and After). ^ ' *y ■ 147 A Bacchante, after Sir Joshua Eeynolds >-,/p'. Z 148 Black, Brown and Fair — in histre C/v^^^"^ ^^^^-^ 149 Credulous Lady and Astrologer, by Simon — in histre sJ^^ay^i-^ty^-^^^ ' ^ ip , 150 The Moralist, by W. Nutter— m histre ^\y>\-^^^ 151 Painting :? Sc!L-<-^yt^!^ 12 /^ h 152 A Visit to the Grandfather, by W. Ward ; and A Visit to the_^ Ci^^ Grandmother, after J. Northcote 2 153 Shbphbkdess ; and Wood Nymph, after S. Woodford^)nw«e(Z in ^ u -I colours 2 154 What You Will— ditto - t/^-^^^*^ 155 A Wiie— ditto ^^^ ,9 156 A Vfidow— ditto "/k '^■^ /wf^ / _ / / - 157 A MsiidL— ditto V^ 7^ /<»,_r ^>cL ^ - 158 Belisa — ditto JAMES WARD, E.A. (By and After). U I U. . 159 The Eooking-Hobse — printed in colours ^ - 179 Fresh-Gathered Peas, by Vendramini — ditto - J^/f^ /--« ^£^i_ L — . 180 Hot-Spice Ginger-Bread, by ditto ^—^c^^ ^ tje^--^^-*—. PINI8. Londoa : Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.