in? Mr.l7 LoCi^S THE COLLECTION OF PICTURES AND (jlHatrr-rolaur Drainings, THE PROPERTY OP William Brockbank, Esq. DECEASED, Of Brockhurst, Didsbury, Manchester : CATALOGUE OP which (by Order of the Executors ) Mill be 5*0lb brr |Uuttcrn Inj Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT THEIR ©HEAT BO©31S, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1897, 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. ,hV* V lb ML 00 r i CONDITIONS OF SALE. - o - 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. VI!, 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. On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1897, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. C. LEVETT. 1 The Meadows at Rowsley in . by 26 in . W. BURTHEM. 2 Berries XJI^O— MADAME HUEFFER. 3 A Deep Problem ! 19 in . by 18 in . MADAME HUEFFER. 4 Mliss 19 in . by 18 in . UNKNOWN. 5 A Coast Scene px.ro 4 LANDSEER, 6 Bloodhound’s Head 9*7 HOGARTH. 7 Man in a Chair —pen and ink /*. JOHN LEECH. 8 Mu. Briggs Fishing —pencil draining 11 in. by 7 in. J. KNIGHT. & 47. - 9 The Tambourine Girl 19 in. by 11 in. J. D. WATSON. /$ 10 The Poet 7^ in. by 8 in. BASIL BRADLEY. Zl (, 11 Rydal Water 11 in. by 18 in. /D BASIL BRADLEY. 12 Two Hounds 9J in. by 13^ in. /3l VlscUHlA/ a as Ois?c> F. J. SHIELDS. 3 . C > 22 The Bread Watcher 10| in. by 8 in. F. J. SHIELDS. ^ 23 “ Let Me go with You, Mother ” 17 in. by 11 in. c8ju n F. J. SHIELDS. oil 24 Caught by the Tide 30Jr in. by 19 in. Exhibited at the Jubilee Exhibition, Manchester, 1887 H. CLARENCE WHAITE. 25 The Basilica of Constantine, Rome 14i in. by 21 in. JO^-fi/aASlAjS) . H. CLARENCE WHAITE. VJL 26 The Rainbow 16J in. by 29,* in. H. CLARENCE WHAITE. ^ 27 Cynicht, the Matterhorn of Wales 22 in. by 39 in. D. G. ROSSETTI. 28 Head of a Girl— chalk 16 in. by 13J in. 7 FORD MADOX BROWN. 29 Forget-me-Not Circle —12^ in. by 12^ in. FORD MADOX BROWN. 30 The Nosegay 18^ in. by 12^ in. XQifr+rjXLa/i/nfi SIR E. BURNE JONES, Bart. 31 John the Baptist— challc. drawing 8J in. by 5 in. SIR E. BURNE JONES, Bart. 32 Design for Freiswide Window, Oxford 19 \ in. by 12 in. XQlA/rxAl&OkA/nii SIR E. BURNE JONES, Bart. 33 The Triumph of Love— four drawings in one frame 12 in. by 6 in. 'ne^o- W. HOLMAN HUNT. 34 The Great Pyramid 6J in. by 9| in. S>_aaJ SIR J. E. MILLAIS, Bart., P.R.A. 35 The Disentombment of Queen Matilda— pen and ink v&fi uux/' “ In 1562, when the Calvinists under Chastillon took Caen, a party of spoilers entered the Church of the Holy Trinity and destroyed the church ornaments and monumental sculpture. They opened the tomb of Queen Matilda, wife of William the Conqueror, and one of the party removed a ring, set with a fine sapphire, from the finger of the corpse, and presented it to the Abbess .”—Vide Strickland. 9 in. by 17 in. £22 8 3 y SIR E. J. POYNTER, P.R.A. 36 Endymion — chalk drawing 21 in. by 16 in. SIR E. J. POYNTER, P.R.A. 3{? 37 Endymion— chalk drawing 21 in. by 16 in. rbs^piMr SIR E. J. POYNTER, P.R.A., 1865. /O 38 Early in the Woods 9J in. by 7 in. SIR E. J. POYNTER, P.R.A., 1864. 39 Falls of the Lldgwy, Bettws-y-coed 8 in. by 9 in. BJxs SIR E. J. POYNTER, P.R.A., 1871. £<0. 40 The Gardens, Wharncliffe Hall 9J in. by 13J in. EEC I SIR E. J. POYNTER, P.R.A. 41 Harddraw Force 11 in. by 7 in. A>- SIR E. J. POYNTER, P.R.A., 1863. 42 The Pyrenees 6 in. by 11^ in. SIR E. J. POYNTER, P.R.A., 1865. * r 43 Joseph and his Brethren Exhibited at the Royal Institution, Manchester, 1878 9 in. by 13 in. 9 SIR E. J. POYNTER, P.R.A. 44 PoETET 18J in. by 13 in. Exhibited at the Royal Institution, Manchester, 1878 45 Venice JOHN RUSKIN. 12J in. by 8 in. CX^eyxP. JOHN RUSKIN. 46 Palazzo Minisohalohi, Verona 13^ in. by 8 in. JOHN RUSKIN. 47 Fa£ADE of a Palace in Venice— sepia 12^ in. by 17^ in. S. PROUT. 48 Venice 9 in. by 6 in. COX. 49 Road Scene, with sheep 8 in. by 1 ] \ in. 50 Sea Piece 8£ in. by 13 in. COX. cox. 51 Landscape, with castle 9 in. by 12^ in. & & JJZ4. 10 D. COX. 52 Hat Time 14 in . by 22 in . 53 Barden Tower 5J in . by 6 in . COX. W. HUNT. /S' 54 A Ladt, seated 10^ in . by 7 in . P. DE WINT. /Lo 55 Boad Scene, with trees on left 14 in . by 20 in . PICTURES. G. CHAPMAN. Jrfe - 56 Vespers 11J in . by 9^ in . G. CHAPMAN. 57 Girl with Moth 13J in . by 9 in . K. G. SOMERSET. •^-A 58 Lhss, Loch Lomond .17 in . by 23^ in . n FAN TIN. '-0 59 Fruit and Lilies 23 in. by 28 in. A. LEGROS. inr 60 St. Clement 37 in. by 29 in. Exhibited at the'-Boyal Institution, Manchester, 1878 T. ARMSTRONG. Jj* 61 Dawn : Tynemouth Harbour 12 in. by 21 in. T. ARMSTRONG. 62 Daffodils i 33 in. by 23J in. W. BRIGHT MORRIS. /£~ 63 An Old Scotch Garden 11£ in. by 21 in. W. BRIGHT MORRIS. 5 64 A Girl of Capri 16 in. by 12^ in. T. J. WATSON. 6%. . /O 65 Waiting for the Boats 23^ in. by 19^ in. E. BARCLAY. ~ Uo E. PARTON. 68 Tranqdilitv 35^ in. by 25^ in. H. CLARENCE WHAITE. fT'A. 69 The Convent Garden H. CLARENCE WHAITE, 1875. 70 The Yocng Sbepherd 18 in. by 32^ in. H. CLARENCE WHAITE, 1869. / Ofy - 71 The Afterglow 18 in. by 32^ in. FORD MADOX BROWN. /OO 72 THE COAT OF MANY COLOURS 21i in. by 20J? in. /£>0 FORD MADOX BROWN. 73 CROMWELL ON HIS FARM Exhibited at the Jubilee Exhibition, Manchester, 1887 ; and Grafton Gallery , 1897 55 in. by 41 in. 3/ SIR E. J. POYNTER, P.R.A., 1865. 74 Adeline 12 g in. by 16', in. 13 y-A S/a. f$o /bo ' 3 . 4 - 3 " /*- SIR E. J. FOYNTER, P R.A. 75 Cinderella 16 in. by 13^ in. T. ARMSTRONG. 76 Head of a Girl 15J in. by 12 in. SIR E. J. POYNTER, P.R.A., 1871. 77 A SUPPLIANT TO VENUS 28-| in. by 16 in. Exhibited at the Jubilee Exhibition, Manchester, 1887 SIR E. J. POYNTER, P.R.A., 1866. 78 OFFERINGS TO ISIS 28£ in. by 16 in. Exhibited at the Jubilee Exhibition, Manchester, 1887 O^ruUA-r SIR E. J. POYNTER, P.R.A. 79 PROSERPINE 23£ in. by 17^ in. Exhibited at the Universal Exhibition, Paris, 1878 ; and at the Jubilee Exhibition, Manchester, 1887 W. F. YEAMES, R.A. 80 Love’s Young Dream 16^ in. by 10£ in. <3qu SIR CHARLES EAST LAKE, P.R.A. 81 Temple of Jupiter, iEgina 10^ in. by 17J in. 14 22 ? 3 SIR CHARLES EASTLAKE, P.R.A. 82 Turkish Mosque, near Corinth /Ox/S' F. R. LEE, R.A. 83 Near Ryde, Isle of Wight 11 \ in. by 18J in. dctsmja. Jr H. MoCULLOCH, R.S.A. 84 Ben Nevis 6J in. by 8| in. D. COX. U - 85 Near Bettws-y-Coed 15J in. by 12J in. FINIS. London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.