« iU%iO BV ZAlHf. JQRF CATALOGUE OF ICTURES BY OLD MASTERS, THE PROPERTY OF MAURICE JOHNSON, ESQ. Deceased, late of Blundeston Lodge, Lowestoft, & Ayscough Fee Hall, Spalding (Sold by Order of the Trustees) ; PORTRAITS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BUTLIN, ESQ. Deceased, late of Duston House, Duston, Northampton; PICTURES, REMOVED FROM THE MANOR HOUSE, STODMARSH, KENT, AND FROM NUMEROUS PRIVATE COLLECTIONS AND . DIFFERENT SOURCES: WHICH Mill b* j^Dlti by by Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, at rmnm obkat booms , 8 KINO STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Friday and Saturday preceding, and Catalogues *ad, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street,. James's Square, S. JV. 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 bo 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. -+o+- On MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. The following are Sold by Order of the Trustees of the late MAURICE JOHNSON, , Esq., of Blundeston Lodge, Lowestoft , and Ayscough Fee Hall , Spalding. PICTURES. 1 The Tired Traveller '2 A Classical Figure, with a horse PETITOT. 3 Cleopatra BAPTISTE. 4 A Basket of Flowers BAPTISTE. B 2 5 A Pot of Flowers 4 BERCHEM. 6 Cattle and Figures t, X BEECHEM. ' & 7 Peasants and Goats by a Fountain 7 f ^ — J- BOGDANI. 3 Bowls of Flowers —a pair BOGDANI. '' 2 V & 9 Ducks and Teal BOGDANI. O 10 Peaches, Grapes and Plums p7t 4-/S76 CAMPIDOGLIO. 11 Fruit and Flowers —oval — a pair A/S CUYLENBURG. 12 Figures and Cattle, in a landscape A/^eA- 7 J t CUYP. 13 A Shepherdess and Sheep, in a landscape BE DUC. /' ' //* ^ 14 Interior, witli boors and soldiers playing cards —on panel EARLY DUTCH. ^ ' ' “ ' ^ 15 A Youth and Death —on panel / O '!/ M. HONDECOETER. 16 A Fight between a Cock and a Turkey, with poultry /v ITALIAN SCHOOL. 17 The Holy Family —on copper S' ITALIAN SCHOOL. 18 The Adoration of the Shepherds JOKDAENS AND SNYDERS 19 A Nymph and a Satyr, carrying a basket of fruit JOKDAENS. 20 SlLENUS AND SATYRS PANNINI. 21 Ruins and Figures —a pair POUSSIN. 22 The Birth of the Saviour POUSSIN. 23 Narcissus POUSSIN. 24 Infant Bacchanals, with fruit of an Old Man 0 RIBERA. 6 (• SCHALCKEN. 26 A Woman, holding a candle SEIBRECHT. 27 Cattle and Peasants at a Ford l ns~. SNYDERS. 0 28 A Wolf Hunt A/. yjL. o SNYDERS. 29 Dogs and Bitterns SPANISH SCHOOL. — 30 Boys Gambling —a pair D. TENIERS. / ^ 31 An Interior, with figures and utensils TENIERS. 32 Figures at a Well —on panel />/f, TENIERS (After). 33 Boors —on porcelain—a pair My/* i -/f. a E. DI TIVOLI. 34 Goats 2 , 2 . , A. YAN DE VELDE. 35 Sheep, in a landscape 7 WOUVERMAN. 36 A Stag Hunt WOUVERMAN. 37 A Country Fair DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. VANDYCK (After). 38 Portrait of Henrietta Maria, in wliite dress 39 C. COLLIER. Books and Still Life, on a table ; and The Companion G. MORLAND. 40 A Farm Yard, with drovers and horses; a woman feeding R. DI TIVOLI. 41 Sheep and Goats C. DECKER. 42 A Castle on a River, with boats and figures —on panel MIERIS. 43 An Interior, with smokers and other figures 8 MOLENAER. /0 44 The Game of Forfeits —on panel SIR T. LAWRENCE (After). ^ ^ , 0 45 George the Fourth, seated T. GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. t/7 y- / <7 46 A Rocky Gorge P. NASMYTH. 47 A Ravine dv — NORWICH SCHOOL. /(f*' /y, 0 48 A Woody River Scene, with buildings, bridge and bpat ,nd hp&t ' / /•//,£ J. RATHBONE. 49 A Landscape, with buildings and figures G. MORLAND. *7,0 50 Launching the Boat FRENCH SCHOOL. 51 Portrait of a Lady < 1 ?* / J. F. HERRING. ^ 52 A Man Feeding Two Horses —circle J> A. KAUFFMAN, R.A. 0 ^ ( 0 f J 53 Portrait of the Artist, holding a sketch book - 0 P. BATTONI. 54 Portrait of the Countess Marzelli di Nontalero Nat^- MaQNOCAVALLO ^ ■ » F. WHEATLEY, R.A., 1786. 7 y ' 55 Paul and Virginia— oval—drawing DUTCH SCHOOL. 56 Portrait of a Gentleman, holding a letter DUTCH SCHOOL. 57 A Boy, in red dress, with a bird SIR W. BEECHEY, R.A. 58 George the Third, on horseback - J. F. HERRING, 1829. 59 Portrait of a Horse " J. BOTH. 60 The Ruins of a House, and figures aSif T. BARKER (of Bath). 61 A Road Scene, with peasants and mule J. FOUQUIERES, 1617. 62 A Frozen River Scene, with skaters— on panel BREUGHEL. 63 Noah and his Family about to enter the Ark of&c * ■H? 10 J 3 t 0 HOGARTH. 64 Portrait of Nancy Dawson, in blue and white dress and haj^ A s BREUGHEL. 65 River Scenes, with numerous figures —a pair E. FRERE. 66 A Boy, standing on a river bank /f./f. * NAPIER HEMY, A.R.A. 67 Fishing for Bait G. A. WILLIAMS 68 A Winter’s Night PROUT. 69 The Temple of Vesta, Rome Z4./4. &70 Abingdon VICAT COLE, R.A. J. F. HERRING. 71 A Farm Yard, with pigs and poultry R. P. BONINGTON. 72 A Riverside Market UTLIN, Esq., deceased, late of Duston House, Huston, Northampton. PORTRAITS. A Lady, in green dress, with jewel—on panel A Gentleman, in red dress, and wig Portrait of a Gentleman, in armour and ruff, with Order oL the Golden Fleece —on panel Jtyls CLr’,. A Man, in brown dress A' . 3 —oval ///>*' J. J , 99 Sir John Ligonier, in red coat John Hampden, in black dress Sir Thomas Catesby, in white coat and breast-plate Lady Langham, daughter of Sir Thomas Samwell, Barb, in yellow dress and blue veil —oval Sir William Humble, Bart., in red robe and large wig /U Portrait of a Gentleman, with wig and red dress, holding a ^ book; and A Lady, in black dress, with a dog —a pair Portrait of a Lady, in white dress and veil, reading a book Sir James Adolphus Oughton, K.B., in blue coat and large wig ^ A Lady, in blue and red dress, as St. Catherine Lieut.-General De Jean, in uniform Sir Godfrey Clarke, Bart., in brown coat, and wig Sir Wenman Samwell, Bart., in dark coat, and wig Colonel Bellenden, in scarlet coat, and hat John Neal, Esq., in red coat, and wig t d / /Ast* 13 100 Sir Clement Edmondes, Remembrancer of the City of London, and Clerk to the Privy Council of James I., in grey dress with fur and ruff— on panel 101 Sir William Samwell, Knt., Auditor to Queen Elizabeth (?)/ ^ y. in yellow and blue dress with white sleeves, large wig 102 Catherine, daughter of the 2nd Earl of Chesterfield, married Sir Godfrey Clarke, Bart.; in pink and blue dress 103 Sib John Godschalk, Knt., in black dress; books on a table— 1639— age 34; and Lady Godschalk, in black dress, with thiorbe— a pair 2 104 Sir Thomas Samwell, Bart., M.P. for Coventry, in crimson j dress, holding his hat and glove 07 105 Lady Edmondes, in brown and red dress, seated in a landscape* holding a dog X 106 Sir Thomas Parkyns, Bart., in brown robe, curtain back- ground, three-quarter length ft/ < / e 107 Sir Thomas Samwell, Bart., M.P. for Northamptonshire, in red^ robes, large wig, seated, holding a letter 108 George, Earl of Halifax, in peer’s robes, three-quarter length 109 A Gentleman in re 1 dress, his Wife in blue dress, and a Child^.’ 110 Sir Thomas Samwell, Bart., John Neal, Esq., — Floyd, Esq., Wm. Wilmer, Esq., Wm. Piers, Esq., Gentleman De Jeanj and Caesar, seated at a table carousing 111 Buffardin, Musician to the King of Poland, represented as Pan^ / / , P. MERCIER, 1732. 112 Sir Thomas Samwell, Bart., in blue embroidered coat, and wig jk - J. BELLS. 113 Elizabeth 2nd Daughter of Lord Barnard, married William Humble, Bart.; in yellow dress —signed C. JANSSENS, 1625. 114 Jane, daughter of Henry Skipwith, married Sir William Samwell; in black and white striped dress, lace collar^ in an oval /7is J J. WYCK. 115 William Miller, the groom, and “Swallow,” the horse, belonging to Sir Thomas Samwell, Bart. & T. ROBERTSON, 1842. 116 A Racehorse and Jockey NOLLEKENS. 117 A Camp Scene, with figures ; and The Companion— in the style of Pater DUTCH SCHOOL. 118 Soldiers by some Ruins SPANISH SCHOOL. 119 The Supper at Emmaus FINIS. London: Printed by Wm. Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross. r ‘ . ' ' 3 3125 01074 7109