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May be viewed Two 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 he 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. IY. 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. Chbistie, 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 bo made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 , 1898 , AT ONE O CLOCK PRECISELY. THE PROPERTY OF A LADY. OLD NANKIN PORCELAIN. /*£■, & 1 Four small oviform vases and covers, with figures of dancing boys, and palms— in. high /0 , 0 2 A small oviform vase and cover, with sprays of flowers; another, with ladies and palm trees; and an inverted pear-shaped vase, ——> with a figure of a mandarin—-6 in. high g 3 A pair of globular jars and covers, with ladies and palms—4^ in. high ; and two, nearly similar, with ladies and rocks—4£ in. high ^&/* 4 An oviform jar and cover, with ladies on a terrace—5^ in. high; and one, smaller , <7 5 An oviform jar, with ladies on a terrace— 54 in. high; a barrel¬ shaped ditto, with asters; a spirally fluted jar and cover; and a small jar, with flowers / £ 0 ^ ^ L arre l-sliaped jar, with two panels of prunus—64 in. high ; and a small bottle, with petal-shaped panels of ladies and flowers— 51 in. high 7 A barrel-shaped jar, with two oval panels of primus and cherry- blossom ornaments in white on a blue ground on the neck-j; * . ,/£ ,e> n A pair of bottles, with alternate petal-shaped panels of ladies and flowers, bulbous necks—5 in. high 12 A pair of shaped bottles, with petal panels of ladies ; and a small bottle, with bulbous neck, flowers in panels 7 13 A pair of oviform vases, on feet, flowers in shaped panels high 14 A lotos-petal oviform vase and cover, with peonies— \\ in. high ; a jar and cover, painted with carnations—4^ in. high ; and a small inverted pear-shaped vase 15 Three oviform plum-pattern vases—4i in. high 16 An oviform jar, painted with utensils in shaped panels—7^ in. high; and a bottle, with bulbous neck z> 17 A pair of jars and covers, with ladies and palms on a terrace—8 in. j high O 18 A set of three dishes, mirror-shaped panels of flowers and rocks in the centres, fluted borders—Ilf in. diam. ? 19 A pair ot dishes, painted with peonies and other flowers—11 in. diam. > 20 A pair ot shaped dishes, with pistol-shaped panels of flowers; and a . pair, similar—11 in. diam. 21 A pair of fluted plates, with flowering asters—8£ in. diam. ^ P air °' fluted plates, petals on the borders, rocks and flowers in the (. A & ' / & / ’ V f/ r / £ f & centres—8^ in. diam. — 5 ' ^ 23 Three dishes and two plates, painted with flowers in the centres, petal panels and peacock feathers on the borders—10^ in. , y y s diam. ^^ * 2-1 A dish, with rocks and pheasants in the centre, petal-shaped panels // of peonies on the border on a scale ground—15 in. diam. S'. 0 25 A pair of flat dishes, painted in the centres with baskets of flowers, j /£/. rocks and flowers on the borders—10J in. diam. //^ / 26 A set of four plates, painted with sprays of flowers, coffee-coloured backs—8^ in. diam. /S f O 27 A set of six plates, with baskets of flowers in the centres, flowers in four panels on the borders—8 in. diam. 28 Six plates, variously painted with flowers, &c. p 29 A dish, entirely painted with the conventional flowering aster—11 in.' diam. ; and a dish, painted with flowers and birds OLc & 30 A pair of dishes, with rocks and flowers in the centres, spiral paneta , s . - on the borders—13 in. diam. 31 A deep dish, painted with a vase of flowers in the centre—14| in. diam. 32 A Pair of Pear-Shaped Bottles, painted with utensils and pendant jewel ornaments—12 in. high 33 A Set of Three Oviform Jars, painted with sprays of lotos, peonies and prunus, vandyked ornaments on the necks and bases ^ —9i in. hiqh—carved wood stands /- * 4 & , 0 pendant //. 6 . r. 33a Another jar, nearly similar—10| in. high 34 A vase and cover, painted in petal-shaped panels with sprays of flowers, rocks and utensils—19 in. high d 35 A square-shaped bottle, painted in panels with raised lotos, prunus,^ ^ &c.—11 in. high ; and one, nearly similar, smaller A / 36 An oviform jar, with leaf-shaped panels of lotos, &c. on a flowereci and marbled ground, mounted with metal-gilt—11 in. highyfopuZS ' V 6 ENAMELLED PORCELAIN. An oviform famille verte jar, enamelled with egg-plant ornamepts— 9 in. high—carved wood cover S'. /ft' 'ft eft ^ ^ Am 0F Famille Aerte Hexagonal Bottles and Covers, enamelled in alternate compartments with figures of ladies, Jr- utensils, flowers and rocks, floral scrolls on the neck—6f m. high J ,'trrv 39 A vase, enamelled with a procession in a mountain pass— Ming — 19 in. high 40 A Pair of Famille Yerte Dishes, with spirally fluted borders, /■ & enamelled in the centres with peonies, rocks and birds, alternate spiral panels on the borders with landscapes and flowers—14 in. A/ . diam. / * /O . & 41 A famille verte dish, enamelled with a river scene and bridge— 13^ in. diam. ; and a dish, enamelled with aquatic plants and ft, ^ / ny fishes—10^ in. diam. p * 42 A splashed purple and turquoise bottle, with dragons in relief —/y / 15| in. high ft/& 43 An inverted pear-shaped vase, with the storm dragon in fieur-de- peche—16k in. high /.S', e> 44 Another vase, ot similar form, with sprays of fingered lemon—14 in. - high /. /£ , fi ‘15 A bottle, engraved with chrysanthemums and quails, enamelled in / colours ou a yellow ground—13 in. high (ftf OLD JAPANESE. A fluted bowl, with the Kiku in relief A Pair of Imari ^ ases and Covers, and A Pair of Beakers en suite, painted in upright panels with vases of flowers, figures aiul horses on a groundwork of flowers—25^ in. high —mounted with metal-gilt A pair of vases and covers, with square-shaped panels of flowers and locks, blue, red and gold—22 in. high —mounted with chased or-molu /fa 7 /0 , O 50 51 /■6 . /£ , ff 52 O 53 6.0 54 /O .O 55 56 A pair of octagonal beakers, branches of hydrangea—11 in. high ; and a jar, with branches of peonies and Ho-Ho birds, mounted ,.with y chased or-molu -7:7 * A pair of Imari bottles, painted with sprays of prunus—8 \ in. high // A set of four plates, with panels of flowers and fruit—10 in. diamy^ 7 ' a pair of plates, with flowers; and a pair of plates, with an un- y furled kakemono An Imari dish, jewel-shaped panels of kylins on the borders, cloud y? ornaments in the centre—21 in. diam. ^ Another dish, with Ho-Ho birds and prunus in the centre—211 in. diam. Another, vase of flowers in the centre, cloud ornaments on the border ^V - —21 in. diam. An inverted pear-shaped jar, painted with the Kiku and terrace 11 in. high—carved wood cover A Pair of Square-Shaped Hizen Vases and Covers, finely enamelled with branches of prunus and peonies, Ho-Ho birds and 7 pheasants— in. high CHINESE AND JAPANESE BRONZES AND ENAMELS. 57 ? 58 ; 59 60 * 61 62 63 64 Three beaker vases, with flowers and birds on a diapered-pattern y ground A koro and cover, formed as the figure of a duck—12 in. high t A large beaker vase, with elephant-head handles—13^ in. high ;A-Au.-. /A A diamond-shaped beaker vase, with kylin handles—12 in. high A koro and cover, formed as the figure of a boy seated on a temple drum—15 in. high Two square-shaped beakers, with emblematical ornaments in low relief A square-shaped bottle, with double handles, fluted base—10^ in. , / high A pair of Chinese cloisonne enamel vases, sprays of flowers on a ■, turquoise ground—4^ in. high A pair of vases, with flowers on a black ground, turquoise-blue ground on the neck—5f in. high 8 DECORATIVE OBJECTS. t?/ /ic ^ 66 A pair of fluted cut-glass vases, on metal base of 16th century ; design, marble pliuths—7 in. high e ^~' /-I*' 67 A pair of allegorical female figures, in terra-cotta, by T. N. MacLarn/ —17 in. high L ^ ^ ^ 68 A Pair of Bronze Figures, of a lion and lioness, by J. H^ehnel ^ 7 -^ 69 A bronze statuette of a draped boy, by Barbedienne —7 in. high /J? ^ /'^ /£ f &70 A pair of statuettes of a negro and negress, partly gilt, by Lalouette — 9] in. high Z' 71 A girl playing knucklebones, by Barbedienne; and a vase, with boy and snail, by Barrias, 1877 ' C * ' c, p —jy 72 Eight Fauteuils, of Queen Anne design, covered in needlework a$~l> - i r/ , with vases of iruit and flowers, studded with brass nails ^ , a V ' / 0 , u 73 a fauteuil, of Louis XV. design, covered in flowered brocade /nstZsiyt /74 An arm-chair, with openwork back, covered with brown and blue J./ff,o) P lush . . ’ \75 Another, nearly similar / 76 An ebonised chair, the seat embroidered with poppies ; and one, with l)» 0 0( striped seat, openwork back /p (77 An upholstered chair, covered with Japanese brocade EMBROIDERIES, Etc. /e/f 78 A dark mauve kirnino, embroidered with sprays of fern and primus J, /Z. 4 79 A portiere, of pink plush, embroidered with scrolls and flowers in coloured silks and gold QC&rv 6t ’/O, o 132 /o , <> 133 ■ ?. * 13i V - D ’ r - “ ? Tuscany ” on white and gold ground ; and an oval salt-cellar A Sevres porcelain ecuelle, cover and stand, painted with fo^e blossoms in pink on gilt ground An Old Sevres Porcelain Vase, gros-bleu and gold ground, and painted with flowers in two medallions on white ground, mounte^? a/h^ofi/L with chased or-molu in the form of an antique Roman lamp A Pair of Oviform Two-Handled Vases and Covers, of sculptured statuary marble, on square giallo pedestals with medallion heads in statuary marble—42 in. high—on old V ' * English inlaid mahogany pedestals An old Chinese white crackle porcelain vase, mounted with foot, (, handles and cover of chased or-molu, forming a vase A Rhodian ware dish, with flowers and foliage in colours 10 in. y — diam. Two ditto, nearly similar 14 f-7 aJ^' t? 135 An old French model of a brass field gun, with inscription “ Char- doilet” and date 1829, and the initials of Marie Theresa crowned, complete with limber and ammunition wagon 136 A Small Louis XYI. Mahogany Table, with three drawers and shelf beneath, surmounted by a white marble slab and mounted, with metal-gilt 137 An Old English Oak Buffet, in three tiers, with inlaid and carved cupboard in the centre, and carved columns and friezes /