//I CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION OF ) U-' At T ! uf WATER-COLODR DRAWINGS OF JAMES HEELIS, ESQ. DECEASED (Sold by Order of the Executors); AND flbobern pictures anb IDrawinos OF SAMUEL SEAL, ESQ. DECEASED, and from Numerous Private Collections and Different Sources: WHICH Mill he ^olti bg Aurtion bg Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT T’lllE (SBEAf KO0MS* 8 KINO STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Three 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. 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. -+o J On SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. The following are Sold by Order of the Executors of the late JAMES HEELIS, Esq.. of Manchester. DRAWINGS. G. BARRET. ^1 A Landscape, with cattle 8 in . by 10 in . E. T. COMPTON. ■ 2 Skaegedalspos, and Voringsfos, Norway —a pair 12£ in . by 8£ in . E. W. COOKE, R.A. 3 Sunset on the Lagoons, Venice 6£ in . by 9 in . D. COX. O 4 An Old Hall 8 in . by 12 in . B 2 4 D. COX. ^ 5 On the Welsh Coast 7 in. by 11 in. C. FIELDING. L y *3 , & 6 In the Lake District 7 in. by 9^ in. C. FIELDING. 7 A Welsh Landscape, with cattle 7 in. by 10 in. H. GASTINEAU. 8 An Old Castle : Moonlight 17 in. by 13^ in. T. GIRTIN. /•4 - ■ Castle, near a wood 11^ in. by 164- in. J. GLOVER. 10 A River Scene, with bridge and cattle 8^ in. by 12^ in. T. B. HARDY. fy./J . Morning after the Gale 21 in. by 43 in. G. E. HERING. 12 An Italian Lake Scene 10i in. by 19^ in. 5 S. OWEN. ^ 13 A Coast Scene, with shipping 6 in. by 8j in. S. PEOUT. 14 A Harbour Scene 7^ in. by 10^ in. S. PROUT. r. 15 A Continental Street Scene 7^ in. by 10^ in. S 6 G. F. ROBSON. 16 Ben Lomond 6^ in. by 9^ in. J. STEEPLE. 17 A Landscape, with stream 9-|- in. by 13^ in. J. YARLEY. 18 A Lake Scene, with figures and sheep 18 in. by 24 in. J. VARLEY. ^ 19 A Lake Scene, with old castle 7 in. by 14^ in. H. B. WILLIS. ^20 A Landscape, with church and cattle: Sunset 5^ in. by 8| in. 6 THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN DRAWING. G. D. LESLIE, R.A., 1868. 21 By the Look / ^ 15^ in. by 29 in. * PICTURES. T. E. DUVERGER. Play Time in the School Room On panel—11 \ in. by 26 in. T. E. DUVERGER. £ 23 The Little Drummer On panel — 12 in. by 9 in. H. FANTIN, 1882. 4 ^ -g? 24 Flowers in a Bowl 17 in. by 17 in. W. GEETS. ^ An Unappreciated Love Song On panel — 27 in. by 42 in. Exhibited at Southport, 1892 G. D. LESLIE, R.A., 1876. g) 26 The Gardener’s Daughter 23 in. by 17£ in. 7 27 The Letter 23-£ in. by 17^ in. J. E. SAINTIN, 1870. E. SOEBI, 1883. 28 Dancing Girls 15 in. by in. FEANK WALTON, 1883. 2 Jij “A Dappled Sky, a World of Meadows” ' 35 in. by 32 in. Exhibited at the Boyal Academy THE PROPERTY OF A LADY. / S CHARLET. /— / 30 Musicians 111 in. by 9 in. C. DECAMPS. 1 ? ^31 Greek Soldiers Playing Draughts 14^ in. by 18 in. C. DECAMPS. £ ^>32 Eoman Peasants in an Inn 14J in. by 19 in. C. DECAMPS. ^ 3 A View at Susa 9 in. by 12| in. 8 C. DECAMPS. 'JsS7 4 Greek Soldiers Hurling Boulders into a Ravine // A AS '' ' 6 in. by 9 in. f LA 7 ^A /f- -/f. 0 35 A Greek Sentry lOJr in. by 9 in. C. DECAMPS. C. DECAMPS. /l ^ A Lake Scene, with Arab horseman and figures ' 9£ in. by 15 in. C. DECAMPS. ijJ' /£, ^37 A Greek Soldier, seated —crayons 10 in. by 14 in. C. DECAMPS. 6 S'. A , £238 A Greek Soldier on a Donkey —ditto 9 in. by 14 in. A. DEVERIA. s?*r. e 39 A Lady and a Child, on a sofa 9 in. by 7^ in. // A. JOHANNET, 1833. * //- 0 40 The Relief of a Besieged Town 17 in. by 13^ in. jjb - - f-r C. ROQUEPLAN. 41 Two Ladies and a Child, seated in a garden 7£ in. by 10 in. C. ROQUEPLAN. 42 A Lady and a Child, in a landscape 9 in. by 7 in. C. ROQUEPLAN. 43 Cavaliers and Ladies, in the gardens of a chateau x/; * 15^ in. by 11 in. DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. DRAWINGS. _ 0 44 The Duet V. W. BROMLEY. Y. W. BROMLEY. * 3 , <^45 Morning ; and Afternoon —a pair a 46 Cupids with Fruit COSWAY. G. P. BOYCE, 1860. /, gy 47 Mapledurham House, Oxon : Early morning S. PROUT. 0 48 The Front of a Cathedral, with monks and two boys 14 in. by 10 in. 10 //, //. * E. DUNCAN. 49 Old Mill near Havant 13^ in. by 20 in. Purchased from the Artist C. GREEN. 0 The Children’s Fancy Ball O Illustration for the 1 Graphic ’ Exhibited at the Paris Exhibition Exhibited at the Art Treasures Exhibition , Manchester C. GREEN. SIS ', 0 51 Landing Passengers from a Yacht, Hastings —pen and inh 15 in. by 25 in. E. K. JOHNSON. / , /j ^52 Playthings 19 in. by 10 in. Exhibited at the Royal Water-Colour Society A / •' ^ 53 The Sun Dial 10 in. by 6 in. E. K. JOHNSON. * Ay' , ^ 1 E. WAKE COOK. 54 The Silver Strand, Loch Katrine E. WAKE COOK. 5 Approaching Storm, L. Maggiore /J~ * ^ i E. WAKE COOK. 56 After the Storm, L. Maggiore /A* , E. WAKE COOK. 57 Lake of Orta 11 E. TAIL Ell. 0 .>8 Head of a Fair Girl CHARLES W. WYLLIE. r, ^ Mouth of the Thames S. PROUT. - * , ^oO Utrecht— pencil t , ^61 Coast Scene—•; D. COX. sepia D. COX. >62 A Welsh Village Scene, with a dancing bear /£e G. CATTERMOLE. * & 63 The Armourer’s Tale SUTTON PALMER. * • ^ 64 Tintern Abbey G. B. WILLCOCK. ' ^ 65 Plymouth Harbour G. S. WALTERS. „ ^66 Afternoon on the River F. GOODALL, R.A. , £ 67 A Street in Cairo 12 / J. GLOVEE. ^ ^ £ 68 A Lake Scene ; and A Landscape —a pair 69 Stags Alarmed E. WAKE COOK. /£./£ - & 70 Pallanza and the Islands, Maggiore J. E. WAKE COOK. 71 Paradis© Ldgano J. J. HAEDWICKB. 72 Azalea Blossoms 0 & 7 W. NESFIELD. 3 Fallow Deer in Arundel Park J. VAELEY, 1840. 74 Landscape, with lake and castle PICTURES. j./j , / r. NASMYTH. 75 The Watermill i7./J ./ P. NASMYTH. 76 A Landscape, with cattle NEWTON FIELDING, 1834. d /Pi £ dc fist' 13 L. J. POTT. £ ^77 Disinherited P. JACOMB HOOD. , 0 78 Fishermen DOMINGO MUNOZ 0 79 An Officer of the French Hussars, 18th On panel — 194 in. by 13 in. century A. W. WILLIAMS, 189G. 0 O 80 Evening in the Isle of Skye E. A. SCHMIDT. *>81 A Cavalier, with a'glass of wine _ ^ E. A. SCHMIDT. , 0 82 A Trick too Many J. HANSON WALKER, 1893. y /-> 83 The Trysting Place 0 ^ 354 in. by 28 in. Exhibited at Manchester , 1893 J. CLAYTON ADAMS, 1891. , S ’31 A Market Garden 28 in. bv 36 in. VICAT COLE, It.A. *0 , 085 Willow Whitten 35 in. by 29 in. 14 SIR E. LANDSEER, R.A. 86 Tromie Bridge, Kingussie, in tile foreground tliree women lig //.//. * ing a fire, a boy, and a highland pony 10^ in . by 12^ in . From the Collection of J. Hargreaves , Esq., 1896 'A//- SIR E. LANDSEER, R.A. The River Tromie, Glen Tromie 13^ in. by 10 in. From the Collection of J. Hargreaves, Esq., 1896 ///, /a. H. W. B. DAYIS, R.A, 1862. 88 A Sunny Afternoon on the Downs, with cattle and sheep (J 24 in. by 42 in. H. KEMM. 8’9 Marguerite at the Shrine dJ ' ^ 27 in. by 19 in. From the Pender Collection T. NOERR. 4 ^ 0 A Hunting Party at a Ford On panel —14 in. by 27 in. T. NOERR, 1870. £ 91 Bavarian Peasants on the Bank of the River On panel —11 in. by 21 in. J. B. COROT. /jSZ t P An Italian Lake Scene 24 in. by 40 in. 15 F. BRISSOT. 93 A Village Scene, with a cattle fair / J , On panel— 15^ in. by 21£ in. E. J. NIEMANN. J4 Richmond, Yorkshire 24 in. by 44 in. 4r. H. W. B. DAVIS, B.A. 95 Early Morning : Boulounais coast CP 7^ in by 12 in. W. MoTAGGART, R.S.A., 1871. / A Runaway 35^ in. by 23|- in. J. LINNELL, Sfn. Collecting the Flock 28 in. by 38 in. G. B. O’NEIL. 98 “I’m for the King ” 24 in .. by 30 in. E. W. COOKE, R.A., 1845. ► A? 99 Cologne from the South ' ^ 23J in. by 47 in. J. CLAYTON ADAMS, 1896. 100 Evening Rest * 16 G. H. BOUGHTON, R.A. jr ./ r - 0 ? 101 The Rendezvous J. SANT, R A. JJ-/2 f ^102 The Leisure Hour —circle H. MOORE, R.A., 1882. r ^103 Fowey, Cornwall] P. F. POOLE, R.A. 104 The Bather Exhibited at Burlington House, 1884 ?-// A. KAUFFMAN, R.A. 105 Venus’ Curiosity —oval C. FIELDING. , 0 10G Windsor Castle T. S. COOPER, R.A. S 0 - f . 0 107 Sheep in the Snow /h« 0l^Z/CTc<_ Jr- J'c The follovnng are the Property of C. WRIGHT, Esq. /2r (WSJ'Lrt ^ &/U9 17 ANOTHER PROPERTY. W. HUNT. 0 108 Fruit —a lithograph 0. OAKLEY. 109 Study of Gipsies— drawing S. ANDERSON. , o 110 The Queen of Hearts P. DE WINT. r. ^ lllA Landscape, with cattle J. BRETT, A.R.A. Jt . o ™ Senhill J. R. REID, 1879. 113 The Artist’s Models 18 The Property of A GENTLEMAN, deceased. PICTURES. 'O 1 14 Two Schoolboys, and a Man, carrying a hare J. B. BURGESS. R.A. J7. /*. ^115 The Matador 35 in. by 27J in. R. BEECHEY, 1869. 0 116 “The Sea is His and He made it” 351 in. by 53 in. tJ , J .0 117 The Flower Girl 45 in. by 34 in. COUET. D. COX. ///7 /sj £7118 Rooks behind the Royal Oak, Bettws-y-Coed i7 2 in ; by 24 * n - . . . Exhibited at the David Cox Exhibition, 1890 r E. H. FAHEY, 1875. // in. C2^zsis A. SEEEUEE, 1863. , 124 The Archery Match On panel —19 in. by 26 in. 125 A True Friend / & 24 in. by 19 in. E. WAED. 20 The following are Sold by Order of the Executors of SAMUEL SEAL, Esq., deceased , late of 1 9 Craven Hill, W. 0 126 Napoleon ; and Head op an Old Man 2 , M , C* Louis XIV. and Madame la Valliere 13 in . by 9^ in . H. BONE, R.A. Jf : 4 . ^.28 The Duke of Wellington, after Lawrence —enamel on copper * 6 in . by in . A At H. ANDREWS. 0 ~129 Louis XIV. at Versailles 29 in . by 21 in . L. HAGHE, 1859. £7 130 A Burgomaster and his Suite Leaving a Church 36 in . by 29 in . 0. LUCY, 1859. 0 131 Parting of Lord and Lady Willi a 30 in . by 38£ in . Russell 132 Zoe A. LUDOVICI. Oval — 9 in . by 7 in . 21 A. ELMORE, R.A., 1861. 1 J 3 Marie Antoinette in the Temple 19^ in. by 12 in. gy 134 Moss Rose 9^ in. by 8 in. E. HUGHES. J. DU JARDIN. s- 135 On the Thames, East Greenwich 7 r & 12 in. by 25 in. W. S. HERRICK, 1875. > £* £16 Othello and Desdemona “My Life upon her Truth.” 47 in. by 36 in. ' * ^137 “ 0 MODERN. 137 “Now stood Eliza on the Wood-Crowned Height 29 in. by 24 in. E. M. WARD, R.A. "Z7 138 Bonaparte in Prison at Nice 8 in. by 6 in. T. B. ZWECKER. 7 „ 139 A Hawking Party 24 in. by 30 in. FINTS. London: Printed by William Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.