A CATAlLOGirjJE , OF SUNDRY • Italian, French, Flemish and Dutch j,, Pictures & Drawings, FRAMED AND GLAZED. ALSO, SOME FINE French Porcelain, * \ RICH CUT GLASS, and USEFUL GLASS and CHINA, Some Articles of Furniture, and an Iron Chest, THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE Sir JA*. PULTENEY, Bart. DECEASED, AT HIS LATE MANSION, BATH HOUSE, PICCADILLY. WHICH Will be Sold by Auction By Mr. CHRISTIE, AT BATH HOUSE, PICCADILLY, On THURSDAY, the 20th of JUNE, 1811, PRECISELY AT ONE o’CLOCK. ♦ . May be Viewed Two Days preceding, Catalogues may be had of Mr. Christie, Pall Mall. d Conditions of Sale L X HE 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, 2s. 6d. and so on in Proportion. III. The Purchasers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and to pay down 5s in the Pound, in part of payment of the Purchase Money; 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 with all faults at the Buyer’s Expence, within One Day after the Sale. I /. To prevent Inconveniences that frequently attend long and open Accounts, the Remainder of the Purchase Money to be absolutely paid on or before delivery. Vi. Upon Failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of payment, shall be forfeited, all Lots uncleared within the Time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale; and the Deficiency (if any) attending «Hch re-sale, shall be made good by the Defaulter at thi Sale. A C A T A L O G U E, &c. &c, &c. THURSDAY, JUNE the 20th, i81]» Prints and Drawings framed and glazed, 1 Four foreign Views 2 Three Drawings, of Landscapes, ;« iFa/er Cohurs 3 Four oval Portraits of Ladies, /« Crayons 4 Two Ditto, Difto 5 Four, a Poitiait of Sir ’Thomas Paisley^ a Print ithev Bunbury. and a pair of Drawings JCnellcr*••••••#••••• 6 Six Portraits after Peynolds . ^ Two, a Portrait of the Prince of Wales, and an Equestrian Portrait . ^ The fall of the Tunnel from the Grounds of Dalnaeraggen, North Britain Ditto. 9 A west View of Ditto Ditto... 10 A View of Ditto ( 4 ) Ditto . ... Wilson . • 11 The Tunnel, the Geary, and the Pass of Killercankic 13 Fingal’s Cave 14 The tall of the Tunnel, a capital drawing in Water Colours 15 Eight Mezzotinto Portraits 16 Thirteen various 17 Ten Mezzotinto Portraits IB Ten Drawings, various 19 A pair of Views in Scotland, in Body Colours 20 A pair of Ditto 21 Nine Mezzotinto Portrahsl 22 A pair of Views in Scotland 23 A pair of Ditto 24 Eight Portraits 25 A pair of Views in Scotland 26 A pair of Ditto 27 A pair of Bronze Busts of Pope and Handel, and a Looking- glass PICTURES. 2S Four Portraits, Vaughan, Earl of Carberry, portrait of an officer, Sir y. Reynolds^ and 2 others 29 Six, a Fruit, a Flower Piece, and 4 others 30 Three, 2 Portraits and a Landscape 31 The Marquis of Annandale, portrait of Snyders, and I ^her 32 A pair of portraits in i frame Wyck. .... 33 Two portraits, Kneller ; and a Battle Piece Bassan. .... 34 Three—two Portraits and Jacob’s Journey, after 35 Three portraits C. Jansen. .... 36 A portrait of John Eck, and a ditto of Mary Queen of Scots Leevins • .. Two Portraits of Reformers Holbien. .... 38 A Portrait of a Gentleman, and a small whole length of Edward VI. C. Maratti. .... 39 The Holy Family in a Landscape Vaiidyck. _ 40 Two 3 -quaitei Portraits Bower .. .. ..... 41 A Portrait of Pym ( 5 ) Vandyck. 42 The Virgin and Child with Tobic and the Angel, in a Lands¬ cape— after Titian C. Jansens. •••• 43 James the I* and his Queen Sir P. Lely. 44 A half length Portrait of a Gentleman Kneller. 45 A ditto of a Gentleman sitting in a Chair Hemskirk. 4G Four, a Portrait, a Shepherdess, the entombing of Christ, and an Interior Zuchero . 47 A Portrait of an Officer Kneller. 48 A Partrait of a Gentleman 49 A whole length Portrait of a Foreign Lady Pourbus. 50 A Portrait in Armour Artois. 51 A Landscape, Cattle and Figures N. Poussin. 52 A Bachanaiian — subject finely composed and spiritedly painted Ruysdaii. 53 Two small Landscapes with Figures— highly finished Polemberg. 54 A study of Figures for the adoration of the Magi, L. Van Leyden, and Tohit and the Angel P. Brill. 55 A Landscape with a Caravan K. du Jardin. 56 A Landscape and Cattle Van Lamen. 57 An Interior with a Conversation « Castiglione. 58 Christ driving felae Money Changers out of the Temple— spirited Wilson of Edinburgh 59 The fall of the Tunnel A. Kauffman. 00 Ditto. 01 The Companion PORCELAIN, &c. A beau Iful Breakfast Set of French Porcelain consisting of a tea po' and lid, mounted with metal, coffeepot, sugar and slop batons, 3 hot milk ewers, 2 cannisters and covers, butter tub and cover, 2 egg cups, salt cellar, 1 coffee cup and saucer^ I tea' cup and saucer, 4 plates, and 2 Porcelain handled knives, black and gold border with cypher 2 A ewer and Bason, to match 3 Two French Icepails, covers and 4 liners, 2 oval fruit baskets and dishes, 4 . square and 4 shell shaped ditto,-whlie with gold arabesque border 4 Sixteen plates of Colebrnok Dale China, green and gold fl'wered border 5 A pair of open work fruit baskets and dishes, of dowered Bristol China ( 6 ) 6 Part of a breakfast service, white and gold wreath, 6 o pieces 7 Two Derby white and gold caudle cups and saucers, and sundry other pieces S Four cut quart decanters with stoppers, and 4 cut pint decanters 9 Ditto 10 Four quart decanters and stoppers, 2 water csrafs and a cutglass sugar vase and cover 11 Four cut quart decanters and stopoers, lo champagne glasses and 2 plain tumblers 12 Seventeen cut tumblers, and 22 ditto wine glasses 13 Nineteen claret glasses, 28 sweet wine ditto, and i 2 liqueur ditto 14 Twenty-one cut wine coolers, and 13 finger glasses, various 15 Twenty-four decanters aud carafs various, 4 tumblers, 13 ale glasses, and 22 wine ditto 10 Four porous earthen wine coolers 17 A Sandwich set and tray, Staffordshire, and 12 ditto plates, and 25 blue lemonade glasses 18 A table service of Wedgewood ware, with fawn colored border, 135 pieces 19 Two Delft disb.es 1 old Japan blue and white, 2 enamel, 13 pieces blue and white 2 large earthen ware dishes, with green edges, 36 ditto table plates, 24 desert ditto, and lo dishes and pieces with purple edge 20 A very large quantity of Queen’s ware 21 Sundry large brown pans and covers, jars and brown ware 22 Two bronzed tea urns, 2 tea canisters in a mahogany case, a block-tin tea' pot, a Wedgewood coffee pot, a chopping tray and sundries 23 Four pewter hot-water dishes on feet? and 17 pieces, pewter 24 Fifteen stew pans and covers 25 Two small stock pots, 2 copper and i tin tea kettles, a saucepan? a bell-metal skillet, a brass candlestick and 2 baking sheets 26 A pair of two-light cut-glass chandeliers ■ 27 A mahogany hot closet with door, and folding flaps, and a brass-bound wine cistern lined with lead 28 Three eider-down quilts 29 Three green silk damask curtains, and part of the furniture of a crimson Velvet "state bed 30 Morine furniture for a four-post bedstead, and i curtain to match 31 Furniture for a ditto, of grey silk damask 32 A pair of green mixed damask window curtains 33 Cotton furniture for a field bedstead, 2 Marseilles counterpanes, 2 white cotton ditto, pan of the red Stormont furniture for a bed, a ditto coverlid, and sundry white cotton and check chair covers ( 7 ) S4 A needle-work hammercloth, with cypher and coronet ' 35 A I alliasse, 2 wool mattresses, 2 feather bolsters, and a japanned couch bedstead stuffed with hair 36 A marble slab, about 6 ft. by 2 ft* 6 37 A large wainscot plate chest 38 A ditto and i smaller 39 A large iron chest and x key FINIS. G. Smeeton, Primer, 17 , St. Martin’s Lane.