H-W: LLOYD [s mM ^wg»s5;\ 7 ^E^BX. iTM¥ / / * f jKKRkt^ «tTUh9| 1 qPMV. jr • K|P| i ifBr m ■■-. r .-., 'VaK ST "** ^Hb T r '-.''WR&r I I 0-A.TA.LOOXJE irH AJ.U.2.1 LoCl a. OF ANCIENT & jWODERN PICTURES ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL SCHOOLS, From Different Collections: WHICH aSitll be g>olb bij Auction bg Messes. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, at Tmmm <&reat mows, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1894, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues bad, at Messrs. Christie, M anson 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 —ot*Zo On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1894, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. PICTURES. BOUCHER. 1 LedA rvit£ D. RYCKAERT. 2 Figures Carousing *•<>■* v-o P. BRILL. 3 A Skirmish of Cavalry sox ' i - SCHALKEN. 4 The Ballad: Candlelight/*'*? J. ELLYS. 5 Kitty Clive, when Miss Raftor, as Phyllida in “ Love in Riddle vn£ B 2 4 LAWRENCE. 6 Pobtbait op Miss Ada Bybon, daughter of Lord Byron ZiT NORWICH SCHOOL. 7 The Look foJtctsn, /*■ ' RUYSDAEL. ^ , 8 A Woody Riyeb Scene, with peasants and animals AT OPIE. 9 Pobtbait op a Lady OLD BREUGHEL. 9'A 10 Peasants Quabbhlling KNELLER. 4 11 A Lady at a Fountain SV r VANDYCK. 13 POBTBAIT OP Db. HaBVBY^OxAo WEENIX. 13 A Gband Gabden Scene, with birds, dead game, fruit and flowers 14 Thb Companion yc-<()o WEENIX. ^7v 15 A Winteb Scene Signed K. MOLENAER. /6x*o 5 GAINSBOROUGH. t# Portrait op Mrs. Rebecca Bradbury W. VAN DE VELDE. 17 A Calm, with men-of-war and boats xyxjp OLD BREUGHEL. 18 The Slaughter of the Innocents UNKNOWN. 19 A Fruit Piece / 6 - K /8 UNKNOWN. 20 A View on the Rhine (X j/\ myOl 'k^s SHAYER. 21 Coast Scenes —a pair JXfi . 2 H. ANDREWS. 22 Ladies Singing /ix y K. FALLOT. 23 St. Elizabeth of Hungary */a/6 D. HALS. 24 A Convivial Party / Ptiv - T. WILLEBOORTS. 25 Portrait op Pieter De Jode, the engraver 6 J. DEARMAN. 26 Shere, near Dorking EARLY ENGLISH. ^ 27 Portrait of a Lady 3c ki-y- CONSTABLE. 28 A Landscape, with cottage Hex*-*. WAINWRIGHT. 29 A Landscape, with peasant and animals ?x>*~ NORWICH SCHOOL. 30 A Forest Scene, with cattle and stream /CK/i- r /o / I?.- UNKNOWN. 31 A Mill, on the Medway; and the Companion J. S. COTMAN. 32 Stormy Weather: entrance to a harbour 3SXlfJf P. MONAMY. S3 A Sea Piece /6**o C. BROOKING. 34 Tilbury Fort // 35 A Pelican H. S. MARKS, R.A. J -V-JK/k 7 36 A Market Cart / * r '~ 37 A Forest Glade / 38 Danae MORLAND. &~y. o 8 ///>. £ UNKNOWN. #> , 46 Portrait of Ladt Elizabeth Seton, temp. James I. s CH. MULLER (After). 47 The Last Victims of the French Revolution - 2-- 69 Interior of St. Peter’s, Eome DOMENICHINO (After). 70 Diana and Nymphs (flexHc ^l&Z^lsrruXTl, TITIAN (After). & • ~~ 71 A Lady, with fruit c/ W. PITT. 74 On the St. Germans, Cornwall * 7 * I4-0 75 Clovelly WEBB. E. GALLON, 1870 76 Bridge over the Llugwy G. SHALDERS, 1857. Tt A Landscape, with waggon on a road DICKINSON. 78 Portrait of Cobdex 79 The Coal Pit G. ARNOLD, A.R.A. f 5-0 VyJM ROMNEY. 80 Painting j (so RUBENS. 81 The Feast of Bacchus t f-4r' RUBENS 82 Castor and Pollux f?o*yo 4 *TK RAFFAELLE. 83 St. John and the Lamb bo VAN DYCK. 84 Christ Sinking Under the Cross J. A. O’CONNOR. 85 A View in Prior Park A- POUSSIN. 86 The Death of Procris 12 P. GHEYSELS. ?*// £/■ /S'- - 87 Dead Game From the Marquis of Ely's Collection Jo /■L VAN SCHENDEL. 88 A Market Scene in Antwerp : Moon and candle-light ( 89 Ploughing 90 A Battle Piece MODERN. !r*. (» SN AYERS. \ I X S’.- EARLY GERMAN. 91 Procession to Calvary o-rx/o KNELLER. OS’ 92 William III.; and Queen Mary —a pair OUDRY. 93 Dogs and Dead Game, in a landscape THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN , deceased. RAFFAELLE (After). 94 The Entombment bt>xy&' DOMENICHINO (After). 95 Diana and Nymphs faxb* 96 Aurora GUIDO (After). Jjxfo VALENTINI (After). 97 The Card Players <<-c*sr> N. POUSSIN (After). 98 The Triumph of Silenus * O X3V 99 Judith FURINI (After). 36*3 6 RAFFAELLE (After). 100 Madonna della Sedia-^7 cisuiEe DOMENICHINO (After). 101 The Persian Sybil &>**<> C. DOLCI (After). (/c i/ 102 La Pohsia /.- A-ri- 6 ■2/A-6 1 - — Jt- z. _ C. DOLCI (After). 103 The Magdalen /o S. FERRATO (After) 104 The Virgin 1 WtK/? 105 Luoretia GUIDO (After). i-y-x H. BROCK. • 106 Sogni Fjord, Norway /boV FROM VARIOUS PRIVATE SOURCES. HOBSON. 107 Blonde; and Brunette —a pair, drawings E. R. FRANZ. 108 A River Scene ; and a Landscape — a pair, drawings /8\>Y- UNKNOWN. 109 A Sea Piece nmtf- 110 Head of the Virgin MAHAUT. 111 Christian and Pagan —a pair XC'MV- 15 A. SCHELFHOUT. 112 A Winter Scene / o< B. W. LEADER, A.R.A. 113 Bettws-y-coed Church A. A. GLENDINNING. 114 Arundel Castle % A. A. GLENDINNING. 115 The Way to the Meadows A. COLE. 116 A Landscape S. R. PERCY. 117 By a Lonely Tarn 118 Early Morning, near Barmouth /t PL AS. 119 An Interior, with sheep J. B. CROME. 120 A River Scene : Moonlight P. VAN EL YEN. 121 The Coronation op Charles YII. at Rheims U.C*$0 E. G. WARREN 122 The Bark Harvest Aprxw a**^**™*^ 16 Xl P. GREENWOOD. jZ’/i. 123 A Coast Scenb /«-x*e> •/-+■ CROME. 159 St. Benet’s Abbey 3^^ COLIN HUNTER. 160 The Firth of Clyde ? x, V- 20 A DIFFERENT PROPERTY. ?'A 7 / ITALIAN SCHOOL. 161 The Madonna and Child V. COLE, R.A. 162 A Landscape CONSTABLE. 163 A Ruined Abbey y