&s 1896 May LoChH y X ifi^ J L^J % or THE Modern Pictures LADY LYGETT, Deceased, late of Cambridge Gate, Regent's Park (SOLD BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS); ALSO THE COLLECTION OP THOMAS OOLL8, ESQ. Of Beaconwood, Barnt Green, Worcester; AND PICTURES FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES; THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE EADY EYCETT AND OTHERS: WHICH 2l2itU he rolti i)}) Hiutioii lii; Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT TMmiE ©EEAT S£a@MS, 8 KING STEEET, ST. JAMES'S SQDAEE, On SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1896, AT ONE o'clock PEEOISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Ma-nson and Woods' Offices, 8 King Street, St. James's Square, S.W. CONDITIONS OF SALE. 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 (it any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. On SATUKDAY, MAY 30, 1896, AT ONE o'clock PBEOISELT, The following are the Property of LADY LYCETT, deceased, late of 7 Cambridge Gate, Regent's Park, (Sold by Order of the Executors.) COLOURED ENGRAVINGS. » 1 Industry ; and Economy, after G. Morland, by Darcis — a pair 1 / ') ,'n 2 Extravagance ; and Dissipation, after ditto — a pair '"^ f ^ ^ ^ 3 A Countryman's Visit to his Daughter in Town ; and The Visit T* y Returned, after Morland — circles — a pair ^ y / /^^ - ^ ^^° Children, by Bartolozzi — oval ; &c. 2 P (jTi PICTURES. G. ARMFIELD, 1869. /- '0 ' fO^ " 6 Deerhotjnds and Terriers t' L^ J. B. BURGESS, R.A. / /. ^ ^ /; ^ 6 A Nun lS-\-^-< B 2 ' ' p / NOEWICH SCHOOL. 7 A Landscape, with a church E. DAVIS. -/| ' 8 The Dame School J. F. HEREING, Sen., 1854. - ' 9 " The Doctoe's Hobse " Engraved H. H. LINES, 1834. ^.^ i ^ yf / . -n 10 A Road Scene, with a church, figures and animals ^"' ' ' '^1 ^ F. MINOT. 11 A Steanqeb A. J. MORGAN. tw^ti^ .6 12 Fkee Seats in Chuech G. MORLAND. 13 Two Donkeys " G. MORLAND. Ao 14 A Sow and Pigs ^ W. SHAYER. 15 Caeting Timbee, in the New Forest I J. STARK. 16 View at Markham, Norfolk A. VICKEES. 17 On the Sands near Bembridge, Isle of Wight J. W. WAINWRIGHT. 18 A EiVBR Scene, with horses watering 19 The Ferby F, W. WATTS. n y o CD / B. W. LEADER, A.R.A., 1862. -'- 20 A VIEW OF A FARM, with sheep in the foreground ' '^ ' B. W. LEADER, A.R.A., 1864. 21 THE CHURCH AND RIVER, at Bettws-y-Coed ^\ B. W. LEADER, A.R.A., 1868. 22 A LANDSCAPE, with figures in a hayfield J. B. DE ROY. 23 A River Scene, with cattle and figures crossing a bridge Signed ^ ^^ '-'^ A> i^%4^ DROOGSLOOT. 24 A Dutch Village Scene, with figures Signed ^ y^ ^ q r / fJS^ r/ DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. T. WOODWAED. 25 A Peasant Girl, with cow and goats J W. p. FEITH, E.A. 26 Below the Doge's PAiiACE, 154.0 ^ (A ^"•v* ' " And ne'er in madlier accents rose despair." — Byron. I A. ELMOEE, E.A. 27 POBTBAIT OF A LaDY 7 H. MOOEE, E.A. 29 Ebb Tide : Squall coming on 16 in. by 26 in. H. MOOEE, E.A., 1878. 30 A Wild Nobth Sea, Lossie-moutli, N.B. SIE B. LANDSEEE, E.A. /' 32 Wandebing Thoughts Jv> (i-^''^ I ..^ V. t(Z A. ELMOEE, E.A. y 28 The Wooing op Miles Standish y^t^ t/X/ ^ / ^ / t- l/rhrc Utu W. p. FEITH, E.A. ^ 2 /) 31 At my Window, Boulogne, 1871 ^{lii\C "^ Finished study for the large picture ^n^^iS(f^^' '6^ F. GOODALL, E.A., 1894. 33 Akab Lovers 15 in. by 36 in. J. F. HEERING, 1849. 34 A Stbaw Yard, with horses, mares and foals, and goats Circle Z i'' J. F. HEERING, Sen. 35 A Farmyard, with farm horses, cows, &c. Circle J. F. HERRING, 1858 36 A Farmyard, with team /, / V '^'^"^ CAMPOTOSTO, 1857, 37 An Italian Peasant Girl E. GILL, 1892. Wj/Cii^) (^■0 / ^ 38 Fall on the Llugy 'J / .C'-i"'- tUc- c^ ^ W. p. FRITH, R.A. 39 Henry VIII. and Anne Boleyn, deer shooting in Windsor Lxf / Forest //- ^ ' t- See Froude's History u iC C. W. NICHOLLS, r.h.a. 40 Black Eyed Susan " Tell me ye jovial sailors, tell me true, If my sweet William sails among your crew.' Exhibited at Liverpool 4^>v.'^^ O^-trt^ 'A B. CASTIGLIONE. 41 The Adoration of the Shepherds Jz^ rj V A/y^ ANOTHER PROPERTY. PICTURES. ^ G. F. BUCHANAN, 1850. 42 A Highland Loch "2 tf>r S d From the Wells Collection a r^J /-/■- VICAT COLE, R.A., 1856. 43 A Landscape — a sketch From the Murieiia Collection ^^ i-b'fd — E. W. COOKE, K.A. 44 A Coast Scene, with figures and boat From the Wells Collection /7^^ /./- /^ W fcv T. CRESWICK, E.A., 1847. 46 Mountain Stbbams ^" ' ^ From the David Price Collection J. F. CROPSEY. 46 New England Scenery C W. ETTY, R.A. 47 A Femalk Academy Study (Oy^T f^.^^ W. r. FKITH, R.A. 48 Little Dokrit's Visit to the Pbison From the David Price Collection fUJ'-- ijCrb\jA f> ilict&^ VJc ~(.J-J / 49 The Bouquet J. GOUPIL, 1869. {^c^<^<4 • i 50 Meditation J. GOUPIL. J. E. GRACE, 1882. b 51 A KivER Scene From the David Price Collection <^ 62 Dogs HEYWOOD HARDY. ^ yjJi^\M/i /i J. 53 A Farmyard F. HERRING, Sen., 1849. M^. 54 Chepstow Castli W. JAY. a i±. J. juhjnsujn. / / ^ 55 Bellagio Lago di Como "•>:!-. Ii y ^ , SI BARON H. LEYS. 56 Interior of a Church, with numerous figures W. LINNELL, 1872. epherd /■ ;' . / 'n' From the David Trice Collection Qr>A [ ^ L 57 The Hireling Shepherd /' .' . / jf' fj 4^^^.^ /HUGHES MERLE, 1871. ^^^ ^ 58 An Object of Pitt //_ ^ ^ - c- ^y 10 /p. R. MORRIS, A.R.A. JI jx tjJC ^ 59 PooB Jack ^ly'C.y W''^i'V^ Exhibited at the Boyal Academy / ' / From the David Price Collection H. PETHER. /63 A RiVEB SoBNB : Moonlight ^ ^ ^ . P. VAN SCHENDEL. 65 Devotion / • •> k, W. SHAYER, 1837. J. ROTTENHAMMER. £(jAttih\ P. R. MORRIS, A.R.A. /f A./ 60 A GiBL A»D Goats / ^ / A. E. MULREADY. . 4^'" 61 Tbafalgab Squabb ^-t^ Sli ti'^t^J^^^^i . , A. E. MULREADY. ^ / &^ p. F. POOLE, R.A., 1874. ^ ^ /^ 64 Thb Bathee Alarmed J <\t^i^^^ From the David Price Collection eM% I n 66 A Coast Scene, witlx boats and figures ^^>t> ' From the Collection of T. 0. Barlow, B.A. \y Y^ jj f>/1^ 11 G. EOMNEY. /^ - ,£, J/ 68 A Milk Maid ^ , ^^^ iA^t^ (^ H. KOEKKOEK. / '7/ 73 A Marine View ^, ^^ ^H /^^O Lt. /I T. S. COOPEB, E.A., 1874. ^ /, /I 1 77 Sheep j.,. ^ v .. ■ i/^V) 12 UNKNOWN. .^. ^ /TT ^ (^ / /f\ , .—^78 Two Ladiks, with tapestry From the Collection of T. 0. Barlow, B.A. G. TERBURG. /» , 79 A Lady, with Viol-de-Gamba ^/a a W. P. FRITH, R.A. ;/ C- SO Scenes from * Twelfth Night ' — a fair /*\ Aif^ /'^ From the Collection of T. 0. Barlow, B.A. L-^^^^t^X, ^ y^o (?■''■' X P COPLEY FIELDING. i/l±yfyJ^ / 81 A Coast Sobne / ^ '^<^ SERANI. 94 St. John ^ y^^ /> SIR P. LELY. /j_^ 95 Thk Countess of Barrimore f^h^^d SIR G. KNELLER fj) 96 A Daughter of the Duke of Norfolk f^c-^^ 13 J. PHILLIP, R.A. lO 87 A Spanish Beauty z'^i^v ^-^ DAVID COX. f y ..^^ 88 A Landscape H. BRITTAN WILLIS. . >? 89 A Landscape, with peasants and horses i^^C^ W. SHAYER, 1839. //. 90 A Coast Scene, with boats and figures ^ G. MORLAND. 91 Pigs G. MORLAND. ^) 92 Sheep ^ ^ 14 The following are the Property of THOMAS COLLS, Esq., Beaconwood, Barnt Green, Worcester. H. DAWSON, I f . J f ^ 97 On the Teent, near Nottingham {/iCvLO i^'**^^ H. DAWSON. X fif ' ^ Q 98 Quay at Conway , :? Jy j_ ,/ it-^^^l-'U^C? H. DAWSON. / ^j^ — ^ ^ 99 WiNDEEMEBE, looking towards Brathay Hall [/\vL'' ' ' ' ^ '' \ 7i- H. DAWSON. Exhibited at the Birmingham Exhibition, 1865 H. DAWSON. 100 Pool in Sutton Paek // ^ 101 The Towee, from London Bridge Ul ' vTlAA^C f^ Purchased from the Artist Exhibited at the Boyal Academy, 1872 kc^ H. DAWSON. / \ C^ 102 KOOHESTEB y "7 y^"^ O f TJxhihitfid at THrnt.innhA'm. 1 fifi<) l/^li?.^ ^ 7 ^ - Exhibited at Birmingham, 1869 H. DAWSON. /-J 103 Gbavel Quabby, St. Ann's Hill / 1 1^ rX ^-4^ ^ Exhibited at Birmingham, 18-58 \JJ-• CL H. T. DAWSON. / ^ 113 Eotterdam old Haven /Xfj I/" fL€yi/iyUje^^ /PCi) // 16 P. DE CONINCK 114 DOLOB PAB NiKNTB /^/ , BLANCHE MAOARTHUB. H. T. DAWSON, 1878. U'^ J. S. NOBLE. 122 Subdued, but not Conquered J. S. NOBLE. /fo (lU^dL^ j/Ledo^^ 116 A:uErOBUANDT PEASANT GiBL DAVID BATES. / 116 BoMAN Bridge at Anstet, near Leicestershire " " zy : DAVID BATES. 5- 117 The Llugy above Capel Curio P. DE CONINCK. ^ 118 II Piccolo Piffkbabo ^ ^ V 5 ^ ^i * ' t Purchased from the Artist Cl ''l 119 The Toweb of London , • . -^ (M\/^ H. T. DAWSON. JAMES HABDY, Jun. 121 Dead Game U^/ ' ( 123 Fobgotten ; and Eemembebed — a piir A 2 Purchased from the Artist IJ I A"^ Exhibited at the Boyal Academy J J /^Ax/i. ^j 17 DAVID BATES. If 12 i Stepping Stones, North Wajes ; and The Companion — a pair 7 fy ^! 127 Over the Water to Charlie H. T. DAWSON. . 1/ A ^ y 128 Eddystone Lighthouse: beating into Plymouth, siiuall / ^t ' ^ coming on / 'r-< ^ COLIN HUNTEE, A.R.A. 125 On the Gairloch - t7/ i (j C. E. JOBNSON. 126 The Three Bridges, Loch Killin, Perthshire CLOUGH B30MLEY. G. B. O'NEIL. 5- r ■» S^ 129 Little Bo-peep '" A [i JONATHAN PEATT. ^^ 130 Going to Market / (T'/A ^ j^t ^ t^ A. CHISHOLM. /' O y/, 131 The Fair Maid of Perth, the landscape by H. Dawson "^ ^'TT^/S EESKINE NICOL, A.E.A. 132 Out op Tune / *^^ ^^ H. T. DAWSON. / %/l_ 133 At Sea /^^O ttt V 18 A. D. LUCAS. 134 Flowees — a pair ^ Vl HAAG. 135 Bbbakfast ; and The Companion KUBENS. 136 Figures ivM^^^^ TTie following are the Property of LADY LYCETT, deceased, late of Cambridge Gate, Regent's Park. (Sold hy Order of the Executors.) SCULPTURE. 137 Highland Mary — 37 in. "high — on similar pedestal 138 The First Quarrel — 26 in. high a MENCHI. 139 Linda de Chamonix — 33 in. high — on fluted ebonised dwarf pedestal { g' FUCIGNA. LUJ 140 The Farmyard — 38 in. high — on fluted ebonised dwarf pedestal / . ^^^^ I 141 EuTH — 35 in. high — on giallo marble plinth, on ebonised fluted pedestal mounted with metal-gilt J. GOTT (of Eome). 19 The following are Sold hy Order of the Trustees of the Estate of the late CHARLES JBNNER, Esq., of Edinburgh. SCULPTURE. T. WOOLNEE, E.A., 1866. ,^ // 1^ 142 BUST OF THOMAS CAELYLE, life size "^ T. WOOLNEE, E.A., 1868. / f 143 Ophelia, seated — 38 in. high T. WOOLNEE, E.A., 1867. / ^ 144 Elaine— 38 in. high T. WOOLNEE, E.A., 1880.