CATALOGUE TEE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS OF THE EaiT\> English School FORMED BY HENRY HOWARD, ESQ. Of Lancaster Terrace, Regent’s Park, Who is giving up his residence: WHICH WUll be £>olb bp Auction bp Messes. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT TOMim 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1898, AND FOLLOWING DAY, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Friday and Saturday preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James's Square, S. W. CONDITIONS OF SALE. - o —— 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- cleaied within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-salo shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. V CATALOGUE. r. First Day’s Sale. -*o On MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. o- ENGRAVINGS— Framed. 2- , £ 1 Small ovals, after Cipriani, &c. , 0 2 The Same, after A. Kauffman, &c.— one in colours ,/r , O 3 Cupids ; &c., after Bartolozzi 4 After Cipriani, &c.— ovals , o 5 After A. Kauffman, Cosway, &c.— ovals • O 6 Cupids ; &c. — ovals — some on satin ? , O 7 Small ovals— one in colours A 8 Mrs. Kussell Manners, after Stroeckling, by R. Cooper 9 Love Unveiled, after Cipriani, by Ryder— proof , £ 10 Kean as “ Richard III.,” after Dance, by W. Dickinson B 2 n/a-iTT#—' 4 ✓ ^ , A r Ay / ^ -rp 11 Miss Farren, after Downman, by P. W. Tomkins —oval 0 12 The Favourite of Bacchus & 13 Mrs. Pope as “Juliet,” after Shee, by W. Ward —-proof U 14 The Princesses Augusta, Elizabeth, Sophia, &c., after Bamberg, by - w„., -• ' J^TT- 17 Miss Holman and Miss Brunton, after Brown, by T. Park A 18 Breaking Cover; and The Death of the Fox, after Gilpin, by J. Scott A , /\f t C> 19 Gipsies Stealing a Child ; and The Child Bestored f f , f? 20 Bural Employment, after Bussell, by Tomkins 21 Cottage Girl, after Gainsborough, by Whessell f 4> ' O 22 The Duke of Buckingham, after Yandyck, by McArdell , O 23 Lord Nelson, after Abbott, by Barnard A/a / / /A , 0 15 The Frail Sisters, after J. B. Smith, by J. Hogg A , -p 1G The Booking Horse, by J. Ward —proof fv (d , & ru 2 /r~ (? f * /A / A24 Alexis and Daphne, by AY. Platt; and Evening, after Hamilton nr 2 / r b , O 25 Bural Innocence, after S. Harding f* /r. £ 2G A St. James’ and a St. Giles’ Beauty, after Ben well, by y / Bartolozzi —in red 2 / * As , O 27 The Beturn to Port, after Isabey, by D. Lucas —second state oA. J. z . @ 28 Beligion, after Cipriani; and Boys Fishing, after Hamilton- ovals 2 /' ^ J. /J. £ 29 Genius and Beauty; and Prudence and Beauty, after Cipriani— in red ^ 30 Children, by Whessell —in red 2 /tA /■ /o . o c * 31 Girl of Modena ; and Clara —a pair , ovals At 0 32 The Milk Girl; and The Fruit Girl, after Northcote, by Gaugain 5 35 The Duchess of Northumberland, after Lely, by T. Watson // & 36 Miss O’Neill as “ Juliet,” after Dawe, by G. Maile —in brown £7 37 Birth of Adonis; and Phaeton’s Sisters, after Bellici,by Y. Green & 38 Mbs. Wilbraham; and The Countess of Jersey, after D. Gardner, <^. 7 ^ by T. Watson —proofs 2T l 7 ^ 39 The Duchess of Kent, after Sir G. Hayter, by S. W. Reynolds z '/&*' 40 Mbs. Soott Waring and Children, after J. Russell, R.A., by / . C. Turner * V ; 41 Compassionate Children, after J. Ward, R.A., by W. Ward— proof 42 Rustic Felicity, by and after J. Ward —printed in colours iTZ ^43 Selling Rabbits ; and The Companion, after ditto, by W. Ward 7T~>x7 , 0 44 Children with Beggar Boy, after Sir W. Beechey, by Wilkin— first state t 45 Gipsy Fortune Teller, after ditto, by J. Young O' / O 46 r. ow Printed in Colours. Comedy; and Tragedy (J. P. Kemble and Mrs. Jordan) 49 // , ^ i 50 c ^ 62 J-. 6 53 2 Js . Venus; and Cupids, by Yendramini Temptation, after Ramberg, by W. Ward The Duchess of Devonshire; and Diana, after J. Nixon— ovals , // a pair Lady in straw hat, holding a rose Loading Gravel; and The Gamekeepers, after Stubbs ^ Lady Leicester, after Northcote, by W. Ward ■: 1 : - Flirtilla; and The Lovely Brunette, by and after W. Ward- ovals 2 f , O 54 Return from the Fair ; and The Labourer’s Repast, after -y . Singleton, by Meadows 2 6 * ' /•£ . & 55 y./ir. * 66 & 57 £ . £ , °S8 f,f'* 59 f./f, £ 60 Reading the Will; and The Wedding Day, by C. Turner The Choice, by W. Ward The Four Seasons, after Pierson 4 Contemplation ; and Solitude, by W. Ward —a pair, ovals 2 Plating Marbles ; and Bob Cherry, after Hamilton 2 Thread the Needle ; and Children Feeding Ducks, after ditto 61 t?, /a , o 62 63 Children Playing with a Dog ; and The Companion, after , Tomkins, by Bartolozzi The Father’s Delight; and The Mother’s Joy, after Dodder 2^^ Scene from “ The Winter’s Tale,” after Hamilton Bt j. r. smith. if ' &f ' O 64 /■- /£ , O 65 l f. a*~ r O 66 -; T> 77 After W. WESTALL, R.A. The Gleaners; and The Hop Pickers, by W. Ward Girl Gathering Mushrooms, by Meadows The Boar that killed Adonis, by Hall The Storm —printed in colours — e -> 78 The Bird’s Nest— ditto * , 0 79 Beatrice and Perdita, by Cheesman ; and two others 3 <7 . O 80 , 81 After F. WHEATLEY, R.A. Mrs. Wheatley, by R. Stanier ^ , <3 82 7,0 83 /- 84 Haymakers Going Out ; and The Cottagers’ Return, by Van _ den Burgh 2 X Rustic Hours : Morning ; Noon ; Afternoon ; and Night —a set S/C of four ; 4 y The Disaster, by W. Ward— open letter proof The Discovery— oval 7^ * After GEORGE MORLAND. O 85 The Miller, by W. Ward— before all letters & f 0 86 The Recruit, by G. Keating— a set of four, printed in colours ^ * '; 7 L -''t+ lAr' - & 87 Rustic Courtship, by W. Ward— first state 88 Milking the Cow, by James Ward —first state , 7 89 Variety, by W. Ward— printed in broivn ^ ^ Contemplation by W Wa x\~~~^^pvi7itcd zti coIouts J , £>91 St. James’s Park; and A Tea Garden, by Bonnefoy—a^papy. printed in colours 92 The Kite Entangled, by W. Ward ' & 93 The Shepherds, by W. Ward— proof 7. O 94 The Horse Feeder, by J. R. Smith— proof 8 J- , ' 86 ' 4 . •*- £ 96 / , /J , t=> 97 4.. ^98 ■/'■/•* ■ ^ 99 Corn Bin, by J. R. Smith — proof Blind Man’s Buff • and Children Nutting, by W. Ward— a pair 2 Milkmaid and Cowherd, by J. R. Smith Industry and Economy ; and Extravagance and Idleness, by Darcis —proofs Higglers Preparing for Market ; and The Post Boy’s Return, 1 100 7 *// / ,/£. & 101 7 , /? . £> 102 A 7 ^, 103 t o 101 by 1). Orme —a pair 2 A Visit to the Stables ; and The Return to the Stables— printed in colours 2 The Ale-House Door, by W. Ward —proof The Dram ; and The Storm, by W. Ward —a pair, proofs 2 y^r“ The Woodman, by Williamson —printed in colours £7/ f Rubbing Down the Post Horse, by J. R. Smith —proof c r> 77 After J. HOPPNER, R.A. 105 Lady St. Aubyn, by W. Ward —proof zSZ ~0 106 Miss Gwyn, by J. Young / , A0 * 0107 Lady Spencer, by C. Turner — proof, cut y// s // , 0 108 The Duchess of Rutland, by A. Cardon —oval 4 After R. COSWAY, R.A. ^ 109 The Milkmaid, by J. Hogg —printed in colours dJ ' /0 * & 110 Countess of Radnor, by Bonnefoy —open letter yroof /AA»@ 111 Viscountess Bulkeley, by Bartolozzi /' £ ' 0 112 Lady Stanhope, by A. Cardon • tS / 0 Mrs. Abingdon as “ Thalia,” by Bartolozzi /« /r. 0 HI The Fair Moralist and her Pupil, by Bartolozzi £ t / "J , 11® The Countess of Sefton, by Dickinson —proof, printed in red. 9 C? 116 Mrs. O’Neill, by Agar —proof * , 117 Love, by T. Ryder —circle 0 O 118 Mas. Merry, by A. Cardon — proof P 119 Countess of Carrick and her Daughters (Wisdom directing Virtue and Prudence to tbe altar of Diana), by J. R. Smith —rare proof End of First Day's Sale. Second Day’s Sale. ' / & , { tJ * , £. /J-, . 0 - / (p*,/ & ' / * ^ / On TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1898, AT ONE O CLOCK PRECISELY. 0 By BARTOLOZZI. 120 The Orange Girl, after Benwell —proof D. 121 The Muse and Flora, after Cipriani —printed in red * - tt* O 122 Crowning Bust of Shakespeare, after ditto —in colours y 4 1 * 123 Psyche going to Bathe; and The Companion, after ditto —in brown 2 ^ 124 Serenity ; and three others, after ditto —printed in red ^ 1 After ANGELICA KAUFFMAN, R.A. O 126 A Girl Praying —printed in colours . . £?127 Lady Rushotjt, by T. Burke P 128 Venus Breaking Cupid’s Bow, by Ryland —in red ' & 129 Maria, by Ryland —printed in red 130 Eurydice ; and Cordelia, by Bartolozzi —printed in colours 2 ^7 131 Venus and Juno, by Ryland —ditto * ' // £*132 Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi —ditto 11 >. o 133 Virgil, by Bartolozzi — engraver's pro:f, printed in brown 1,0 134 Judgment of Paris, by ditto —ditto 0 r & 135 Cupid Binding Agalia, by Burke —in brown £ 2 136 Cleone, by Bartolozzi —printed in colours Afteb JOHN CONSTABLE, R.A., by DAVID LUCAS. Proofs. ' & 137 Constable’s House, East Bergholt / O 138 Summerland ^ 139 Sunset after a Shower ? , 0 140 Flatford f? f £ 141 Autumnal Sunset » , & 142 Summer Morning— touched by the artist \J*, (J 143 Gravel Digging, Hampstead /f~, o 144 Spring Ploughing —before alterations / 0 , O 145 The Glebe Farm 0 146 Summer Evening 0,0 147 Weymouth Bay ?- 6 148 Head of a Lock , 0 149 Old Sarum > , (Z? 150 West End Playing Fields O 151 Stoke-by-Nayland ^ ^ 152 Barges on the Stour —touched by the artist * ^ 153 Brighton Beach ^ $ & 154 Dell at Helmingham ^ ✓ £> 155 Water-mill on Stour 7 156 Yarmouth Beach —touched by artist & «• C> 157 Hadleigh Castle 12 158 0 ^ >178 4 * T . 2L, * 179 67 . Xy . 0 180 £ 7 . ^ . a 181 <5 Xy . /J , O 182 /?• / f ' a 183 • 2 / * ° ' 0 184 - The Mill Tail Vignette (Hampstead Heath) Gillingham Mill Willie Lot’s House Porch at East Borgholt Cottage in a Corn Field Stonehenge Corn Field near Brighton Jacques and the Wounded Stag Arundel Mill Windmill at Colchester Sir Richard Steele’s House On the Orwell Hampstead: Early Morning Opening of Waterloo Bridge — unpublished plate " ^ x Salisbury Cathedral, touched by artist —unplished plate - Mill near Brighton —unpublished plate Castleacre Priory ^ Hampstead Heath and Bathers — very rare , unpublislted plate River Stour (The White Horse) Spring Ploughing —small plate , unpublished The \ ale of Dedham — proof before all letters TnE Lock — artist's proof The Corn Field — artist's proof Salisbury Cathedral— artist's proof Hadleigh Castle — artist’s proof, 25 only printed The Young Waltonians— artist’s proof Afteii SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. O 185 (f, 0 186 r . & 187 ' ^ 188 / , o 189 \ £ 190 3 . £ wi , O 192 7 , 193 194 ^ ^ 195 ' , & 196 ' & 197 The Dew Branch— proof before all letters Lady Dover and Child, by S. Cousins, R.A.— signed proofs first state Master Lambton, by S. Cousins, R.A.— rarest state—-first proof Lady Grey and Children, by S. Cousins— second state Mrs. Stretton, by C. Turner— first state Lady Clive, by S. Cousins— second state Mrs. Woolf, by ditto — second state Lady Bathurst, by ditto— before all letters Miss Farren, by Bartolozzi— second state Lady Burghersh, by J. Thompson Sir Walter Scott, by J. H. Robinson— proof Marchioness of Exeter, by S. W. Reynolds Princess Amelia, by Bartolozzi— printed in brown <7 After G. ROMNEY. 198 1 * 0 199 0 200 * .4 201 & r *?>202 z , 224 Z . /if . 0 225 , 0 226 ^ 227 /,/„233 Mrs. Sheridan as “St. Cecilia,” by T. Watson —printed in colours /234 Puck, by Schiavonetti 7 o S / 235 The Countess of Kildare, by McArdell FINIS. London : Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.