, * " 4 0 ■ — " "-vir' GATALOGUE / 5 ? & Apr.-'LS Lo CM THE IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF Modern Pictures OF THE ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL SCHOOLS, OF C. H. T. HAWKINS, ESQ. OF 10 PORTLAND PLACE : WHICH tip £oU> by Auction by Messrs. CHRISTIE, M ANSON & WOODS, AT THtJSIK G&KA'S’ ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, APRIL 25, And MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1896, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Hays preceding, and Catalogues bad, at Messrs. Christie, Manson 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 bo 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 First Day’s Sale. On SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1896, AT ONE O CLOCK PRECISELY. MODERN ENGLISH PICTURES. J. S' 1 Flowers 9J in. by 134 in. /, /S' MRS. S. ANDERSON, 1864. 2 Yes 12 in. by 10 in. V MRS. S. ANDERSON. - 3 A Girl, with buttercups 12 in. by 10 in. ) MRS. S. ANDERSON, 1867. 4 4 The Daisy Chain 12 in. by 10 in. B 2 4 * e Vc i M. ANTHONY. 5 The Scarlet Mantle 29 in. by 49 in. From the Collection of E. Bodgett, Esq. From the Collection of J. Baker, Esq., 1873 Exhibited at the Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester, 1857 C. BAXTER. 6 The Rose of Sharon 30 in. by 25 in. to .. i i V' , fv ft «'*>«.' f. SAM BOUGH, R.S.A. 7 A Coast Scene, with ruins and figures on a pier: stormy sea 22 in. by 32 in. v o / J. BRETT, A.R.A., 1882. 8 THE GREY OF THE MORNING “ The ripples whispered to the mussels in the grey of the morning ; and the lily-white clouds got up early and peeped over the wall.” Old Play. 42 in. by 84 in. Exhibited at the Boxjal Academy, 1882 Exhibited at the Sea Painters' Exhibition, Birmingham, 1894 Exhibited at Manchester Jubilee Exhibition, 1887 H. BRIGGS, R.A. 9 Benedick and Beatrice 35 in. by 27^ in. H. BRIGHT. 10 A Derelict, coast of Cornwall 28 in. by 52 in. {La flu i W. BROMLEY, 1875. /> // 11 Our Pets 35 in. by 27^ in. W. BROMLEY, 1866. . 12 Queen Cathekine and Wolset Queen. Good my lord, no Latin, I am not such a truant since my coming As not to know the language I have lived in. Pray speak in English; here are some will thank you If you speak truth, for their poor mistress’ sake. Believe me, she has had much wrong. Henry VIII., Act iii., Scene 1 42 in. by 59^ in. P. H. CALDERON, R.A., 1861. 13 LIBERATING PRISONERS FOR THE YOUNG HEIR’S BIRTHDAY . ’Tis sweet to stammer one letter Of the Eternal’s language; on earth it is called forgiveness. From the Swedish of Bishop Tegner. 43 in. by 38 in. Exhibited at the Boyal Academy, 1861 / H. CALDWELL, 1883. 14 Self Help 16 in. by 20 in. 7 , lAClL UftHf l JAMES CLARK, 1888. ' / J "" 15 Cold Fingers 24 in. by 38 in. 4 H. COLLS, 1882. 16 A Cornish Coast Scene 19 in. by 32 in. 6 T. S. COOPER, R.A., 1868. 17 CANTERBURY MEADOWS, with cows and sheep 29 J in. by 47 \ in. T. S. COOPER, R.A., 1867. 18 A Landscape, with two cows and six sheep 20 in. by 30 in. / //fy / SM IS J s Jf ' ■' tyu&i i T. S. COOPER, R.A., 1878. 19 A SUMMER'S SUNNY EVENING: a view in Canterbury meadows, with a bull and four cows 24 in. by 36 in. T. CRESWICK, R.A. 20 A Scene from ‘ The Decameron ’ Oval —8^ in. by 6^ in. J. F. DICKSEE. 21 Juliet Oval —12^ in. by 10 in. 1 V / A tf ■ t // / y eSLSC E. DOUGLAS, 1875. 22 Hailing the Ferry Boat 44 in. by 55£ in. From tke Collection of A. Bassett, Esq., 1876 ' 'rf-pZ, W. DUFFIELD, 1861. 23 Fruit 1 U / / J l - ' Y 3-* Li n* in. by 16i in. A. J. ELSLEY. 24 I’se Biggest 31^ in. by 24 in. The engraved subject // • ' / C ^ COPLEY FIELDING. 25 View of the Mountains, between Pont Aberglaslyn and Festiniog /P rf rf 6 . / 20 in. by 30 in. Exhibited at Liverpool W. E. FROST, R.A. 26 The Cool Retreat Oval —6 in. by 8 in. SIR J. GILBERT, R.A., 1873. 27 THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD Norfolk. ’Twixt Guynes and Arde : I was there present, saw them salute on horseback ; »••••• Men might say, Till this time, pomp was single; but now married To one above itself.” King Henry VIII., Act I, Scene 1. / 62 in. by 98 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1874 SIR J. GILBERT, R.A. * 28 The Klng’s Artillery at Marston Moor i/U ^ ' J 24 in. by 48 in. From the Collection of J. Bond, Esq., 1874 From the Collection of Colonel the Hon. Charles White, 1876 8 <5 & 7 ) l y W. W. GOSLING, 1877, 29 A HOT DAY IN THE HARVEST FIELD 83 in. by 60 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy , 1877 C, ^-^^4 W. W. GOSLING, 1875. 30 Harvest Time, at Hennerton 37 in. by 60 in. J. D. HARDING, 1830. 31 A Rocky Scene, with a river falling in a cascade 20 in. by 31 in. 7 /f //- J. D. HARDING, 1860. 32 Les Mythen. The mountains above Schwytz as seen from Brunnen 13J in. by 20 in. J. HARDY, Jitn. 33 Fish, Lobster and Oysters, on a table ■ 12 P. E. MOEEIS, A.E.A. 58 Startled 35^ in. by 27^ in. E. J. NIEMANN, 1855. 59 A Coast Scene, with fishing boats 28 in. by 36 in. From the Collection of H. Corlass, Esq. s 1866 & E. NOBLE. 60 A Harvest Field f a, ' r 12 in. by 20 in. J. S. NOBLE. 61 A Blood-Hound 8 in. by 12 in. EENEST NOEMAND, 1895. 62 BONDAGE 72 in. by 120 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1895 T. EILEY. 63 The Shepherd’s Melody 14 in. by 21 in. Exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery G. SANT. PrvsL 64 A Lady, with a rose 24 in. by 20 in. From the Collection of T. Forshaw, Esq., 1876 C( ■\c c <- et 13 J. SIMPSON (Pupil op Sir David Wilkie). 65 PORTRAIT OF HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WELLING¬ TON, in military cloak, with hat and feathers, holding a sword in his hands— three-quarter length 50 in. by 42 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy , 1839 J. B. SMITH. 66 Skelwith Force, Ambleside R. SMIRKE, R.A. 67 Scene from £ The Busybody 5 Circle —19 in. Exhibited at Leeds , 1868 T. J. SOPER. 68 Bolton Abbey 31 in. by 49 in. T. STOTHARD, R.A. 69 An Illustration to 1 Pilgrim’s Progress ’ Oval —8 in. by 11 in. y / /? J. TENNANT, 1835. 70 A Moorland Scene, with cows 11^ in. by 11 \ in. J. TENNANT, 1835. 71 A View in Kent, with a horseman, female peasant and cows on a road; Thames in the distance 16 in. by 23 in. 14 A'f JAMES WEBB, 1871. 74 A Coast Scene, with castle — the companion 20 in. by 30^ in. If £ M t/t/lMtuUiM / JAMES WEBB, 1880-3 75 Huy, Belgium 29 in. by 49 in. /) ' A yj it JAMES WEBB, 1867. V. / // •'> A / r C 76 An Italian Coast Scene, with castle, figures stranding a boat 36 in. by 60 in. A /4 '/ /// JAMES WEBB, 1864. 77 Shakespeare’s Cliff 16 in. by 24 in. JAMES WEBB, 1876. 78 The Mountain Torrent 18 in. by 24 in. , ✓ / H. WEEKES. 79 Rabbits /< 1 / / . // * A- / /1 V 6 g/t C 36 in. by 28 in. 15 SIR D. WILKIE, R.A., 1836. 80 Domestic Felicity 13 in . by 9^ in . SIR DAVID WILKIE, R.A., 1841. 81 Eastern Figures —a sketch 10 in . by 8 in . MODERN FOREIGN PICTURES. L. BAKALOWICZ. 82 Devotion 10 in . by 8^ in . 4 C. ACCARD. 83 The New Necklace 26£ in . by 22£ in . F. ANDREOTTI. 84 The Cellkrman 12 in . by 10 in . A. BECKER. 85 A View in Bavaria 20 in . by 30.j in . J. VAN BEERS. 86 Pierrot 12 in . by 9 in . 1G J. VAN BEERS. 87 A Masher and a Poodle 13 in. by 10 in. i/ir^ t/rC T. BENLLIUEE. 88 The Cardinal’s Visit to the Nunnery 32 in. by 58 in. ) /7 F. BODENMULLER. 89 A Bavarian Girl 17 in. by 12^ in. A. BRAITH (Munich). 90 Cows in a Bleaching Ground 20 in. by 37^ in. A. CECCHI (Florence). 91 Courtship 114 in. by 16^ in. GAETANO CHIERICI, 1881. 92 THE KITCHEN INVADED 23^ in. by 31 in. GAETANO CHIERICI, 1880. 93 A FRIGHTFUL STATE OF THINGS ia/l-p 36 in. by 45 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy , 1881 94 An Odalisque J. COOMANS, 1865. / 31^ in. by 25 in. 17 F. J. DOMMERSEN. 95 The Entrance to a Dutch Port, with figures and shipping 15^ in. by 23^ in. A. EBERT, 1881. 96 A Viennese Lady, in red hat 20 in. by 16 in. R. EPP. 97 The Spring 19^ in. by 14 in. E. FARASYN. 98 THE DANGEROUS PLAYMATE 56 in. by 42 in. G. FOUACE, 1885. 99 An Oyster and Lobster Supper 33 in. by 59 in. B. GALOFR& 100 Italian Coast Scene : children beaching a boat 13 in. by 19^ in. B. H. GEMPT, 1861. 101 Dogs Chasing a Cat 29 in. by 21 in. H. GIRARDET, 1877. f A 102 The Sick Child 31^ in. by 38^ in. C! 18 CARL HOFF. / a 103 The Startled Deer 51 in. by 38 in. ’ J' Mr^ZtU/P 0/ G. JACQUET. 104 A Girl, in lilac dress and with blue ribbon in her hair 14 in. by 10 in. 4/1 del ti S G. JACQUET. 105 Head of a Girl, in a ruff 12 in. by 10 in. r G. JACQUET. „ 0> 106 Head of a Lady, in white dress with flowers 12^ in. by 10 in. /! F. KELLER. 107 Itinerant Musicians 50^ in. by 13 in. R. KEMM. A 108 Waiting for the Boats 19 in. by 23 in. I v, c An E. KLINCKENBERG (Munich), 1886. / A 109 Rival Courtship 23 in. by 18 in. M'lr ; H. KOEKKOEK. / * 11 110 A Coast Scene, with stranded boat landing fish 14 in. by 22 in. y ft V? 19 £ l n / G. LAEVERENZ (Munich). Ill The Youthful Sempstress 18 in. by 14 in. /V G. LAEVERENZ (Munich). 112 In the Best Pew of the Village Church, Bavarian High¬ lands 13 in. by 9 in. fl. hO-J/ / / A. M. LINDSTROM. 113 A River Scene: Twilight 28 in. by 37 in. A. M. LINDSTROM. 114 River Scenes —a pair 14£ in. by 25£ in. (/ JiMiK /? y/d 2 /-! X? I* S. MANTEGAZZA (Milan). 115 The Toast 19^’m. by 25£ in. &/*» ' * / F. MULLER. 116 The Madonna, seated in a landscape, with the Iufaut in her lap ; a robin and wild roses —arched top 15 in. by 9^ in. P W/!^ F. MUSIN. 117 A Dutch Coast Scene 20 in. by 38 in. ! 20 n x Vo 3b -r / DE NITTIS, 1874. 118 The Ascent of Vesuvius 22 in. by 35 in. { * It> -V ■ A. NORM ANN. 119 A Norwegian Coast Scene, with a fishing village 23 in. by 38 in. P. VAN DER OUDERAA (Antwerp), 1874. 120 The Angelus 36 in. by 24 in. \ OiA^ G. PAPPERITZ, 1885. iV. 121 The Procession to Calvary : Christ falling under the weight of the cross 7 ft. 10 in. by 13 ft. 7 in. R, POETZELBERGER (Munich), 1886. 122 The Reverie 17 in. by 14£ in. PREINDLEBERGER. 123 A Child, with jonquils 11 in. by 8 in. // / m U Jr PIO RICCI, 1883. 124 A Gentleman, presenting a lady with a carnation 11 in. by 16 in. ^ / ft ( CJl 1 1 v- V PIO RICCI. 125 Lovers Ok 16 in. by 10 in. 21 A. TAMBURINI. 126 A Guitar Player 16 in. by 12 in. TILL. 127 A Boy and Poultry 30^ in. by 21 in. E. J. VERBOEOKHOVEN, 1835. 128 A Sea Piece, with fishing boats 15 in. by 19 in. A. WINDMAIER, 1882. 129 A Winter Scene : Moonrise 23 in. by 28 in. H. ZUBER, 1886. 130 A GRAND FOREST SCENE 78 in. by 99 in. / find of First Day’s Sale. Second Day’s Sale. On MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1896, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. PICTURES. 431 A Lady Coloured lithograph 132 The Carrier Pigeon Shot 30 in. by 24 in. 183 Sheep 9£ in. by 13 in. 134 A View at Richmond 7 in. by 9 in. 135 Dartmouth 23 in. by 35 in. FRENCH SCHOOL. 136 A River Scene, with peasant and animals 5 in. by 5J? in. 137 Portrait of Sir E. Landseer, R.A. 36 in. by 28 in. From the Shandon Collection 23 A— J. D. ADAMS, 1868. 138 Fruit 28 in. by 36 in. /.S'— H. T. ADAMS. 139 Even 20 in. by 30 in. 4 ' BAKALOWICZ. 140 The Story Book 10^ in. by 8^ in. C. BAXTER. 141 A Girl of the Abruzzi 25 in. by 19^ in. / ,/(?' - L. BEATTIE. 1838. 142 Portrait of “ Donnington,” winner twenty-four times 24 in. by 29 in. in- SIR W. BEECHEY, R.A. 143 Portrait of George III. 11 in. by 10 in. « / E. BENSA. 144 The Studio 16 in. by 12 in. ft r !•*-•- A. ' S. BIRD, 1875. —145 A Coast Scene, with figures 19^ in. by 32£ in. 24 A. BONIFAZZI. 146 An Italian Boy 10^ in. by 8^ in. 1 A. BONIFAZZI. 147 An Italian Girl 10^ in. by 9 in. BONINGTON. 148 A Coast Scene, with boats and animals 5J in. by 6 in. // // / / - ft a /c^ „ y H. P. BRIGGS, BA. 149 Puck and Hermia : An illustration to tbe ‘ Midsummer Night’s Dream ’; and tbe Companion —a pair 2 27 in. by 20J in. From the Collection of W. M. Bigg, Esq., 1868 H. P. BRIGGS, R.A. 150 An Illustration to ‘ The Merchant of Venice 34 in. by 27 in. H. P. BRIGGS, R.A. 151 An Illustration to Shakespeare 8 in. by 7 in. H. BRIGHT. T52 A Rocky Landscape : Sundown 9 in. by 13 in. 153 A Child, with geese 13^ in. by 191 in. /"> Ay C yrU p. c. 25 F. CALVERT. fi - . 0 154 A Coast Scene, with shipping 18 in. by 24 in. H. A. CARMAN. 155 Flowers 10^ in. by 9 in. G. CATTERMOLE. 156 Christ V Healing the Sick 11 in. by 21^ in. /) / 157 Plums and Grapes 7 in. by 9 in. 158 Flowers 6 in. by 8 in. G. CLARE. G. CLARE. G. CLARE. A / - ; 159 Flowers and Bird’s Nest ; and Fruit —a pair 6 in. by 9 in. G. CLARE. 160 Fruit and Flowers Circle —9 in. G. CLARE. 161 Flowers and Hedge Sparrow’s Nest in. by 9^ in. 2 26 A. CLAXTON. 162 The Ancestor 16^ in. by 20^ in. L ( /* (Aft t i ’-'/l \ G. COSTA. 163 A Lady, with a peacock-feather fan 28 in. by 18 in. *7 , / i J. DANBY, 1865. 164 A Eooky Coast Scene : Sunset 11^ in. by 20 in. /Of , / , . / ELEANOE DOUGHTY, 1893. 165 Chrysanthemums and Asters 8 in. by 24 in. /. Yi f J i Hf : ^ t , v EDWIN DOUGLAS, E.S.A. 166 Geordie Sits in Charlie’s Chair— Jacobite Song 22 in. by 15 in. Study for a large picture f H. DEUMMOND. 167 A Sketch on the Moors, Yorkshire 15 in. by 30 in. T. EAEL. 168 Head of a Terrier Circle —11 in. 27 T. EARL, 1874. 169 Kitten and Rabbits 18 in. by 24 in. T. EARL. 1,10 ■ 170 A Spaniel and Rabbit — oval 18£ in. by 15f in. MARY ENSOR. 171 Azaleas 6 in. by 9^ in. H. FLOCKENHAUS, 1882. 172 A Winter Sunset 12 in. by 21 in. G. FORTIN. /,/v5f— 173 The New Baby 13^ in. by 10 in. W. GALE. - 174 Head op an Eastern Boy in. by 4 in. /$ 7 - W. GALE, 1862. _ 175 Head op an Eastern Girl Circle —4^ in. 0 14 - H. GARLAND, 1875. 176 “ My Heart is oyer the Sea ’ 14 in. by 18 in. 28 H. GARLAND, 1870. / / 177 More Free than Welcome 16 in. by 21 in. • / / - A. GILBERT. 178 A River Scene : Moonlight; and A River Scene, with windmill and cows—a pair 2 5^ in. by 11 in. Ay _ / « W. J. GRANT. ’ / ' ' • *' / t_ i 179 A Lady, writing a name 9 in. by 8 in. E. M. H. / f f; JL ///j / / / 180 Roses— two in one frame 21 in. by 10 in* ( /6 . & C. S. HANCOCK. 181 Evening 24 in. by 18 in. J. HARDY. 182 Driving Home the Herd— a sketch 10 in. by 14 in. / A. HELCKE, 1882. 183 July: on the coast of Guernsey 15 in. by 27 in. » /j G. E. HERING, 184 Study oe Clouds : at Red Hill 9^ in. by? 3^ in. VAN HIER. AJ 185 Fishing Boats at Anchor: Sunset- I 9 / 13 in. by 171, in. / f fk ^ // /' VAN HIER. 186 Sea Piece : Squally weather 24 in. by 36 in. VAN HIER. 187 A London Street : Winter 321r in. by 35 in. VAN HIER. 188 A Harbour Scene: Night 9 in. by 12 in. ?, /o - VAN HIER. 189' Sttow Spend, near the Hague 23 in. by 35 in. /,%*>' VAN HIER. 190 Barges: Moonlight 14 in. by 18 in. l, Sr- VAN HIER. 191 Fishing Boats: Sunset —unframed 24 in. by 36 in. //Z- VAN HIER. 192 Fishing Boats: Sunset— unframed 24 in. by 36 in. VAN HIER. 193 Steamboat : Sunset —unframed 24 in. by 36 in. L. HOLLIDAY. 194 Azaleas and Plate 16 in. by 20 in. 195 Prayer E. F. HOLT. 11 in. by 10 in. if n i?/ 1 * n-C'X G. W. HORLOR, 196 Spaniels and Blackcock 11 in. by 15 in. W. HUGHES. 197 Plums and Apple 9 in. by 12 in. W. HUGHES. 198 Peaches and Grapes , 9 in. by 12 in. A. HULK. 199 A Coast Scene, with shipping ; and The Mouth of a River, with boats —a pair 2 7 in. by 10 in. A. HULK. 200 The Mouth op a River, with fishing boats 7 in. by 10 in. 31 A >/■ D. JAMES, 1889. 201 A Ground Sea, on the east coast 39 in. by 49 in. H. JOBSON. 202 Pelabgoniums 10 in. by 12 in. Ift/'UrC a (/-• * v. 'A-\ J A // 8 C. JULLIABD, 1874. 203 A Vase of Flowers 35 in. by 28 in. I JULLIABD, 1877. _ 204 Roses 36 in. by 29 in. fo L A. KAUFFMAN, R.A. 205 Head of a Ladt —on copper Oval — 6^ in. by 5^ in. A. KAUFFMAN. 206 A Vestal Oval, on copper — 9 in. by 8 in. S. L. KILPACK. » 207 Mount Oegueil, Jersey 9 in. by 12 in. HAYNES KING. "7}, - 208 Head of an Italian Gibl 8 in. by 6 in. C f f J t , / / : t '-' ^ H. P. KOEKKOEK. >0 » 209 A Landscape, with a man on a road 7 in. by 10 in. E. LADELL. 210 Fruit and Still Life 17 in. by 14 in. G. LANCE. 211 Peaches, Grapes and Raspberries 11 in. by 15 in. SIR E. LANDSEER (After). 212 Cavalier’s Pets 13 in. by 17 in. SIR T. LAWRENCE (After). 213 Portrait of George IV., by C. Hayter Oval —11 in. by 9 in. £ > 11 AS* & £ E. LEROY. 214 The Mirror 13^ in. by 10 in. / t 3 , C. R. LESLIE, R.A. 215 Portrait of the Earl of Egremont 8^ in. by 7 in. From the Collection of A. Brooks, Esq., 1877 33 F. LINDER. 216 In the Garden 20 in. by 14 in. ' / f ^ *r W. LINTON. 217 The South Coast 9^ in. by 13^ in. 0, l In ■ L'imfW' f ' 218 Roses 6 in. by 8 in. E. G. H. LUCAS. ?■ !?/,*« E. H. LUCAS, 1875. . / />/ __ 219 Flowers 19 in. by 30 in. i/o J. MANSFELD, Vienna, 1881. 6 ~~~ 220 Still Life 124 in . by 10^ in. / . , / /ilcn A A. J. MEADOWS. 221 A Sea Piece, with fishing boats 23 in. by 35 in. D A/L o i * r C A. J. MEADOWS. /h/c 222 Orleans on the Loire 30 in. by 50 in. ■/ ST. MEURIS. / /' -223 A Coast Scene in. by 9^ in. J(yv i) 34 < 224 J. MORGAN. “ The fight was o’er. A wife there came into the chateau sequestrate, To ask of the stern Puritans enquartered there Her husband’s fate.” 17 in. by 14 in. J. MOGFORD, 1836. 226 The Heron’s Haunt 23 in. by 20 in. //< / 0 f R. T. MOSELEY. 226 A Pair of Pipers and a Croker 11^ in. by 12 in. F. MURTS. 227 Flowers in a Glass —a pair 12 in. by 7^ in. 0(1 A. MUSIN. 228 Shipping in a Calm 16 in. by 14 in. G. MUZZIOLI. 229 Pompeian Lovers 13 in. by 17^ in. vj/~ / "V C. N. 2-30 A Landscape, with church 11£ in. by 18 in. C. W. NICHOLLS, 1866. 231 Industry 8 in. by 6^ in. NICOLIE. 232 Interior of St Baton, at Ghent 14 in. by 10^ in. Z. NOTERMAN. 233 His First Champagne 8 in. by 6 in. G. L. P. t 234 Head of a Lady Circle —9 in. T. K. PELHAM. 235 An Italian Girl Oval — 16 in. by 12 in. J. B. PETTITT. 236 London, from Southwark Bridge 35^ in. by 52 in. W. PITT, 1853. 237 View in Exeter 12 in. by 14 in. E. PRITCHETT. 238 The Piazza of St. Mark’s 13^ in. by 11£ in. E. PRITCHETT. 239 Venice 14 in. by 12 in. u* V. J. RATHBONE. 240 A View at Tivoli 14 in. by 18 in. I l i A V ^ K. RAUPP (Munich). 241 On the River SIR. J. REYNOLDS (After). 242 The Strawberry Girl 29 in. by 24 in. MISS M. RISCHGITY, 1886. 243 A Vase of Flowers 31 in. by 23^ in. A T. S. ROBINS. 244 A Coast Scene, with fishing smack and boats 18^ in. by 27 in. N. J. ROSENBOOM. 245 A Winter Scene 7 in. by 10 in. CA A U $ t (y (a T. B. S. 246 Grapes, Apple and Greengages 7 in. by 9 in. v It J (w & H. C. SELOUS. 247 Scene from ‘ Othello,’ Act 1, Scene III. 15 in, by 11 in. /oh 1 G. SHALDERS, 1857. 248 Peasants, with cows at a stream, North Wales 24 in. by 42 in. r l ** ] y , fQ' G. SMITH. 249 The Infant 8 in. by 6^ in. j J. B. SMITH. f . 250 A River Scene, with cascade 7^ in. by 6^ in. 5 J. B. SMITH. 251 Colwith Force, Langdale 174 in. by 13^ in. ir/u- / J. B. SMITH. 252 Waterfall, on the Dulas, South Wales 15 in. by 20 in. J. B. SMITH, 1872. 253 Waterfall, at Pont-y-Monacb 25 in. by 19^ in. r\ (J ELOISE H. STANNARD. \ 254 Marigolds 17 in. by 12£ in. J 38 ELOISE H. STANNAED. t 255 Easpberries 13 in. by 11 in. G. STANTON. 256 Off Portsmouth, shipping J. TENNANT, 1845. 257 View on the Medway, near Maidstone 21 in. by 36 in. // Vf V THEDY, Munich, 1881. 258 A Monk Drinking 10 in. by in. 7 CT"' J. THOES. 259 A Landscape, with village church and windmill 12 in. by 16 in. t J G. B. YAENOLD. 260 A Waterfall 12 in. by 14 in. // / A s?" r A i W. YESTEE. A 7 / 261 A Winter Scene 10 in. t>y 13 in. J. WAINWEIGHT, 1865. 262 Flowers and Stuffed Birds 26 in. by 22 in. A. WAEDLE. 263 Terriers at a Babbit Hole 23 in. by 18 in. % A y /t.ltfl 39 J. WEBB. // 264 A Landscape : Sunset 6 in. by 12 in. 1 J. WEBB. 265 A Common, with horseman and windmill 8 in. by 12 in. 266 Grapes and Plums 5 in. by 11 in. W. J. WEBB. WEBB. a 267 A Landscape, with gipsies 10 in. by 12 in. J. WEBSTER. 268 A Coast Scene, with man-of-war aud boats 11 ^ in. by 15 \ in. T. WHITTLE, 1870. P 269 The Golden Light of Even 9 in. by 14 in. rU /. r0- - /O t J T. WHITTLE, 1877. 270 The Sandy Lane 12 in. by 18 in. T. WHITTLE, 1870. 271 The Old Mill at Trefiew 8 in. by 6 in. G. A. WILLIAMS. 272 Returning from the Covers : Winter evening 12 in. by 24 in. 40 G. WOLFE. 273 On the Beach, Tenby : Evening 24 in. by 36 in. CATHERINE M. WOOD. 274 Christmas Roses 11 in. by 10 in. L. J. WOOD. : 275 Cathedral at Auxerre on the Yonne 17£ in. by 14 in. L. J. WOOD. 276 St. Wulfran, Abbeville 17^ in. by 14 in. The Companion T. WORLIDGE. 277 Portrait of a Gentleman, in dress trimmed with fur 9 in. by 7^ in. v o< / 278 The Rose A. J. WOOLMER. 14 in. by 12 in. 2 . S A. J. WOOLMER. 279 A Lady — a study Oval —22 in. by 18 in. H. ZUGEL, 1882. 280 Pet Dogs 17 in. by 25 in. FINIS. / y /•■ t* n/t C London: Printed by William Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.