Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from Getty Research Institute https://archive.org/details/catalogueofwaterchri_1 w 0u,2^ OA-T^LOG-XJE AND PICTURES FROM PRIVATE COLLECTIONS AND NUMEROUS SOURCES: WHICH S&iiU be 3olb tfi auction b|> L.S^^b Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT TKEIE GEE AT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1895, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues bad, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, S King Street , St. James's Square, S. W. CONDITIONS OF SADR. I. I?]IE 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. j and so on in proportion. III. In the case of Lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioned 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 sueh re-sale shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. — >o» - On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1895, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY, DRAWINGS —In the Folio. COPIES OF PORTRAITS. /: 8 9 10 y 12 A Judge; and The Earl and Countess of Cumberland, by G. P. Harding Sir Bevil Greville ; and Dr. Johnson Horace Walpole; and two other portraits Sir Edward Walker; The Herald ; and two other portraits Bess, of Hardwick, by Gardner Col. Marten, the Begicide, by Gardner ; and a full-length, after Lawrence Jane, Duchess of Norfolk, by W. R. Wode, after Sir P„ Lely Hon. Robert Boyle, by G. Vertue —engraved George Vertue, by J. Richardson, 1735 —with curious inscription T. Gainsborough and Sir W. Chambers: a caricature, by Sir J. Reynolds Queen Margaret ot Scotland, and Husband, by Gardner Alexander Cunningham, by Partridge 4 DRAWINGS BY OLD MASTERS. IB A Peasant, by Ostade ; and Donkeys, by Van Kessel 14 An Infant, by Watteau ; and Heads of Sheep, by Huet 15 Landscapes, by Van Kessel and Hansen 16 A Sibyl, after M. Angelo, by E. Vico; and Head of Old Woman 17 A Village, with pond, by Albert Cuyp 18 An Old Lock, by Dorben, 1607; and Landscape, by Van der Bank 19 Susanna, by Guercino ; and Cattle, by A. Van der Velde 20 Virgin and Child, by Murillo 21 Christ before Pilate, by Rembrandt 22 Battle Scene for a Frieze; and The Halt, by Verschuring, 1679 23 Lime Kilns and Well, by De Koning 24 Hawking Studies, by P. Wyck; and A Man’s Head, by C. Jansen 25 Portrait of a Man, by Hans Holbien 26 Night and Morning : pencil drawings by Salviati, after Michael Angelo 27 Two Heads, by Vandyck 28 Frederick, King of Bohemia, by Mierevelt 29 F. Albanus, by C. Jansen ; and A Man’s Head, by Murillo 30 Study of a Female, by F. Boucher 31 Child Asleep, by F. Boucher 32 Cupids and Children Playing, by F. Boucher 33 Mythological Subjects : outline drawings by J. Flaxman, K.A, 5 DRAWINGS BY SIR D. WILKIE, R.A. ^35 ^36 /^/s 7 V 39 45 The Tirounal; and Mohurrum : Indian processions 46 Figures kneeling before an Emperor 47 The Emperor’s Garden, with attendants 48 Indian Dance in the Harem ^ $49 The Emperor’s Council 50 Christ bearing his Cross, by F. T. Michel —on vetiui 4 >1 Holy Ghost appearing to Apostles 6 EARLY ENGLISH DRAWINGS. 52 Napoleon’s Battles : four curious drawings by Rowlandson 53 The Baron’s Park, by J. S. Cotman 54 In the Trenches before Sebastopol, by W. Simpson 55 Angels Adoring, by T. Stothaid, E.A. 56 The Magic Mirror, by ditto 57 Four designs for Fables of Flora, by ditto 58 Ophelia, by A. Sehetfer 59 Lady Craven and Child, by Ozias Humphrey 60 Lady Hamilton, by R. Cosway, R.A. DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. DRAWINGS —In the Folio. FILIPPO HACKERT. 61 Tivoli ; Amalfi; &c. —sepia 6 62 Italian Landscapes : Monteforte; &c. —sepia 4 WALTER CRANE, 1884. 63 The Father of the Healing Art. iEsculapius restoring Hippolytus to life at the request of Diana —black and white 7 B. PATERSEN, 1799-1801. 64 Two Views in Petersburg 65 Two Ditto 66 Two Ditto 67 Two Ditto DR A WIN G-S— Framed, G. MORLAND. 68 A View in Wales, with an overshot mill, peasants and animals y A- Signed ‘69 Carting Hay D. COX. MISS K. BLAKELOCK. 70 Glen Kilby {A J. STEEPLE. 71 A Roadside Inn— pencil J C. VARLEY. { 72 A Road Scene— pencil 5 73 London Bridge UNKNOWN. 74 Kelso Abbey T. GIRTIN, 8 J. LESSORE, 1874. 75 River Scenes, with shipping—a pair 2 T. COLLIER. 76 A Moorland Scene 77 Off Sheerness 78 On the Medway SALMON. SALMON. C. DAVIDSON. 79 Dittisham on the Dart T. R. LAMONT. 80 Artist and Critic U S / r ! H. S. MARKS, R.A. 81 Figures in a Landscape —black and white A. GLENNIE. 82 A View in the Pyrenees W. CALLOW. 83 A Mountainous River Scene H. W. BREWER. 84 An Old Norman Gateway 19 9 G-. H. ANDREWS, 1875. 85 A View in Holland, with boats and figures 0 J. LOWTHIAN. 86 Old Buildings, with figures H. STACY MARKS, R.A. 87 What is it?; and Heads fob “The Minstbel ”—pen and ink ; o /- 2 THOS. PYNE. 88 Moening on the Riveb Stoub, Suffolk v THOS. PYNE. 89 Flatfobd Beidge, Suffolk UNKNOWN. 90 Two Mythological Dbawings of the Cbusades 2 0\ J o, & W. HUNT, 1827. 91 A Rabbit, Cabbage and Lobsteb lb W. HUNT, 1827. 92 Pubple Geapes in a Basket 9 93 Bolton Abbey !' 2- 94 Haddon Hall JH 95 Hableoh Castle D. COX. D. COX. D. COX. 10 THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. 96 Choosing the Wedding Gown ; &c.— lithographs 3 97 Six Views op Mansions, after Nash— ditto 6 DRAWINGS. 98 Portrait of a Lady— oval H. MOORE, R.A. 99 A River Scene: Twilight E. RICHARDSON. 100 A Bit of Old Kensington 101 A Landscape ; and An Old Mill: Winter 2 102 A Lake Scene, with castle 103 Windsor Castle ; and Cromarty Firth 2 104 Lago Maggiore, 1866 105 Lake of Thun ; and Toskeld Bridge, Cumberland 2 106 Durham from the North Road 107 Westminster in 1857 H. RICHARDSON. 108 Outward Bound J. J. RICHARDSON. 109 Scotch Cattle 11 T. M. RICHARDSON. 5\o. ollO 111 112 2j. 113 7-S 115 An Italian Landscape, witli peasant woman sleeping —circle A Tower on the Rhine ; and A View in a Town Brathay Bridge ; and A Waterfall Coast of Berwick Alnwick Castle, 1803 Dunkeld 2 2 T. L. ROWBOTHAM. 116 A Winter Scene // /'■ A. H. TAYLOR. 117 Head of a Child— chalk G-. WILKINSON, 1872. 118 Giralda Tower, Seville T. M. RICHARDSON. 119 Entering the Castle ; and A Portrait of a Ladv— unknown — 7 V ;pictures 2 6 12 THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN, DRAWINGS. C. WERNER. 120 The Artist’s Studio, 1854 121 The Student’s Studio 122 Interior of a Ruin, with a woman and children, 1862 LOUIS HAGHE. 123 The Tepedarium of the Bath 124 The Church of St. Anne, Bruges 125 The Cloisters of the Convent of Belam, Portugal 126 The Forum 127 A Council, 1875 128 The Choir of the Church of Santa Maria, at Novella, Florence 129 The Christening Font, St. Peter’s, Rome 130 Salle du Franc, Bruges 131 The Duke of Alva at Breakfast with the Countess of Rudolstadt LOUIS HAGHE. {Seven scenes from M