OF THE COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL OIDERIES (Bastmt Jfahullmj & ®rtttk zts, ANCIENT GREEK GOLD AND SILVER COINS; CINQUE CENTO BRONZE MEDALS & PLAQUETTES, And other METAL WORK and OBJECTS of ART j SMALL SERYICE OF ENGLISH SILYER; OLD ENGLISH, PORTUGUESE & OTHER EMBROIDERIES; Inlaid Sheraton, Chippendale & other Old English Decorative Furniture, Old Flemish Ebony Cabinets, &c. OF GEORGE P. BOYCE, ESQ., R.W.S. Deceased, late of West House, Glebe Place, Chelsea: WHICH (by Order of the .Administratrix) Mill be ^olb bn Ruction bu Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, A 'X fgim Git BAX’ BGQ&ES, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, Oil MONDAY, JULY 5, 1897, .4.ii v O 4 A 6" A A 2 - fo fo r-j 2 . tn J.: !■ fo 8 A melon-shaped sweetmeat dish and cover; a pair of dishes, with iris ; and seven other pieces 9 A bottle, with six necks; a barrel-shaped bottle, with peonies ; ope, with sages on a terrace ; and a pair of small ewers and covers 10 A vase, with ladies in an apartment; a cylindrical vase and cover, with figures ; and a long-necked bottle CAt-c* 3 11 A gourd-shaped bowl, painted with a willow pattern; a bowl and cover, covered with the flowering aster; and^-p circular plaque, with a view of a cave—ebony frame ' ' ' * -* • 12 A bowl and cover, with quatrefoil-shaped panels of prunus and otlief flowers ; and a jug and cover, with tiger-lily ornamentation * 13 A pair of square-shaped vases, with flowers in white on a blue ground ; a vase and cover, with flowers and rocks ; and a triple gourd-shaped bottle, with kylins and utensils / At*-* 14 An oviform jar, with a boy riding a kylin ; and one, with figures of ladies, Ido-Ho birds, &c. 15 A pair of hexagonal oviform jars, with flowers and fluted ornaments . an oviform jar, with a river scene; and a small oviform jar, with 1 a rocky landscape t WHOLE-COLOUR PORCELAIN. ■ 16 A cylindrical jar, with fan ornaments in relief —carved wood stand ; a ditto, with horse and fir tree —carved wood stand ; and a square shaped jardiniere, mounted with carved wood ALiic-h,, 17 Two glazed green barrel-shaped ewers; two oviform jars and covers; a smaller ditto ; a splashed spill jar, with persimmon fruit; and a cylindrical beche de mer bottle {. 18 A small cylindrical spill jar, with prunus in relief on a yellow ground ; another, with a landscape in relief; a turquoise^crackle saucer; and a small green glass bowl ( .. . (j U y ^ . 5 CHINESE ENAMELLED PORCELAIN. H- . )c 22 23 24 25 26 27 A pair of dishes, enamelled with rams and peonies; a famille rose dish, with unrolled kakemono ; and a smaller dish, en suite Eight plates, with various decoratiou s - < . A dish, enamelled with peonies and rocks in the centre, diaper- pattern border; one, enamelled with a view of a castle; and three other pieces 0 7 cx -- A cylindrical beaker, enamelled with ladies and children in a rocky landscape in brilliant colours —Ming ' A pair of octagonal jardinieres, enamelled with a procession of mandarins in colours; and two oblong ditto, with decoration in blue 'T'7'l - Two sets of three toilet boxes, enamelled with figures ; a hexagonal tea-pot; four spill jars, enamelled with- figures and characters ; ~ 1 ~ and seven bowls, of various sizes A nest of ten bowls, enamelled with figures; five bowls, various ; thirteen cups; and eight saucers A famille rose oviform jar, with peonies ; and an oviform jar, with figures and ladies on a terrace 'u*—v.- : cx. - j A square-shaped jardiniere, with pale green interior ; a bottle, with flowers in colours; a terra-cotta tea-pot, enamelled with utensils ; a bottle, with figures; and fourteen other pieces /J ORIENTAL OBJECTS OF ART. / 28 A barrel-shaped jar and cover, of alabaster; two soapstone trays; two ditto seals ; four polished agate balls ; and a crystal ditto 29 Eleven "lass, amber, and coloured bead necklaces ^ 30 Fifteen Kodzuka handles, of gold, silver and shakudo, fitted with blades ; and seven ditto handles 31 Seven Japanese wood and ivory netsukes 6 7 . / 7 b / / (f fO 32 A Japanese nashiji lacquer box ; four fan-shaped boxes, inlaid with ivory; and four other pieces _ ; \ 4 / 13 A small twelve-fold screen, inlaid with plaques of Chinese porcelain, enamelled with figures and flowers 34 An eight-fold screen, smaller, similar /*. 3 JO s 35 A table screen, containing an oblong plaque of old Chinese cloisonne enamel, with a view of a lake with figures, in brilliant colours, Kang-Ho dynasty VcJL 36 A pair of upright plaques, of old Chinese cloisonne enamel, with rocky river scenes, boats and figures in white and colours, on gilt ground with inscriptions—25^ in. by 13 in .—framed S 37 A pair of Chinese oval rosewood stands, with carved and pierced borders, the tops inlaid with marble—20 in. high { ■ ^0 & 38 A pair of tall oblong-shaped ditto, with carved and pierced borders, /O' on square fluted legs, with shelves beneath, the tops inlaid with marble—31 in. high ORIENTAL COSTUMES, EMBROIDERIES, AND FABRICS. S. /.// c 33 A Japanese white silk kimono, delicately embroidered with birds, flowers and bamboos in gold thread and coloured silks 40 Another, of linen, printed with running streams, iris and maple leaves, and embroidered with flowers and utensils in coloured silks and gold thread 41 Another, of mauve crape, embroidered with the Mikado’s carriage, fir trees and winter landscape, in coloured silks and gold thread 42 Another, of pale blue silk gauze, embroidered with prunus and chrysanthemums, in colours and gold 43 Another, of pale sage green crape, with a carp swimming a waterfall, embroidered in coloured silks and gold thread / A C* 44 Another, of pale blue crape, with a winter landscape, in coloured silks and gold thread S,....._ 7 7 to o to 73 Another, with crimson centre, and ornaments on white and blue borders—7 ft. 9 in. by 3 ft. 6 in. ; and one, with diamond orna¬ ment on dark blue centre OU, 74 An Indian carpet, crimson and blue ground—9 ft. by 6 ft. 4 in.; and a rug, nearly similar 9 OLD ENGLISH AND OTHER EUROPEAN EMBROIDERIES AND FABRICS. 75 A Charles II. coverlit, of quilted white silk, richly embroidered in the centre and borders, with carnations and other flowers, in coloured silks and gold thread O S' ( ^ - J76 An old English coverlit, of white silk, quilted in.geometrical design, and embroidered with Chinese figures in coloured silks 77 Three pieces of white flax, embroidered with scrolls and ornaments in yellow silk— ISth century work 78 Two panels, nearly similar—17 tli century 79 A coverlit, similar —Yltli century 0 l 80 A Lakge Coverlit, of dark blue silk, richly embroidered, in tambour stitch, with an oval shield with cherubs’ and leopards’ heads, enclosing a basket of flowers in the centre, on groundwork of interlaced flowers, ribbon, ornaments and triple borders of tulips, peonies and other flowers, in brilliantly coloured silks, edged with silk fringe and tassels, and lined with crimson silk— English, 17 tli century {JtCO O 81 A coverlit, of figured green silk damask, with silk fringe l 82 A skirt, of pale blue satin, quilted with flowers and diaperod-pattern ornament— temp. George I. 9 7 • rw 3 Another, of rose-coloured silk, with applique fern ornament and trimmed with lace; and a coat, of figured green silk damask— temp. George II. SU 84 A coverlit, of dark blue satin, embroidered with the double-headed eagle in the centre, and flowers, birds, &c., in Chinese taste, in coloured silks— Portuguese, 1 8th century 85 A table-cover, of Roumanian embroidery ; and a white flax ditto, with embroidered border 86 A Portuguese coverlit, of quilted white silk, embroidered in the centre with sprigs of tulips in pink silk, and borders of arabesque 2 . U t ornaments in green, yellow and pink silk 10 ?■'? l >—r l It 1 / 87 A coverlit, of cream-coloured satin, embroidered in tambour stitch, > with sprays of tulips, carnations and other flowers, and with network borders with festoons of flowers in coloured silks—• French, late 17th century ? l/c\JL 88 A panel of green Genoa velvet, with applique scroll ornaments; a piece of cut green velvet; four pieces of old crimson velvet; a piece of gold and silver brocade; and a length of green silk fringe 89 Two pieces of pale blue silk damask ; a ditto embroidered chair-seat; a panel of blue silk brocaded with flowers in gold; a coverlit, of terra-cotta and gold brocade ; and eight other pieces ’ 90 A George II. lady’s robe, of salmon-coloured silk brocade ; one ditto, of green brocade ; and two green brocade skirts / J 4 — 91 Ten pieces of coloured silk brocade /V II^ / 92 Three pieces of old Flemish tapestry ; two pieces of cut velvet; and two pieces of gold brocade c 93 Two old English white quilted counterpanes ; and five pieces of embroidered canvas C— 94 A panel of old English needlework ; a piece of crimson velvet; three panels of buff brocade ; and a piece of needlework 7 TAPESTRY. / 1 95 An Oblong Panel oe Old Lombardic Tapestry, with a dog chasing a leopard, a peacock and other birds, arabesque foliage and fruit, in border of fruit and foliage—5 ft, 10 in. by 14 ft. 6 in. // _ 96 An Upright Panel, of the same, with arabesque foliage, birds and fruit in borders of fruit, foliage ,nnd lowers—8 ft. 6 in. by 6 ft. 6 in. 97 An oblong panel, of old Spanish needlework* with scroll foliage and O ‘ flowers in colours— 8 ft. by 7 ft. 11 OBJECTS OF ART. 98 The Virgin and Child : a relief in terra-cotta, by Donatello, painted and gilt—18 in. by 14 in .—in gilt frame 99 The Madonna suckling the Infant Saviour: an old Italian bas- relief in statuary marble—in carved and gilt frame Yf 100 The Magdalen reclining in prayer before a crucifix : an old Italian carving—in black wood frame, with gesso duro mount J 7 101 A small wood block, engraved by Thos. Bewick, with a stag and foliage L % A- From J. W. Barnes' Collection 102 An old English Clock, by Robt. Henderson, in ebony case, . , mounted with terminal figures, scrolls, &c., in chased or-molu, vase-shaped ornaments at the corners 7 / ' ' ? * , 103 An oblong Ebony Casket, carved with waved ornament and masks at the corners, and inlaid with a medallioor\bust of Pope Leo XII. 04 A set of five small oblong ebony show-cases, with glazed rising tops —fitted to the above casket "105 A square-shaped ebony casket, inlaid with wood panels carved with David slaying the lion, and other subjects 106 A small Indian ebony cabinet, with folding doors, enclosing drawers, carved with scroll foliage in low relief, and mounted with brass 107 A small Japanese carved rosewood cabinet, with open shelves and drawers, carved in low relief, and inlaid with animals and Uowers in pearl and ivory in outer ebonised cabinet 10S A small engraved metal casket, with rosettes in relief; and three morocco leather ring cases 109. An Oblong Steel Casket, German 1 6th century , engraved 3 ,6 with birds, arabesque foliage, and borders of strap and scroll ornament, with curious large lock inside the lid ^ 109a A small cinque cento bronze group of a dog and goat gambolling —on giallo marble plinth 'O • A ‘ / 12 /o—r? o 110 A Pair of Large Brass and Steel Compasses, with fine screw adjustment, and two extra points These compasses are said to have been used by llolbein in one of his pictures, a portrait now in the Louvre 111 A Portuguese Coffer, with dome top formed of plaited cane> mounted with pierced and engraved metal gilt W-cMjs/:. 112 A small ebony casket, with folding doors, fitted as a coin cabinet 113 A small oak cabinet, with diamond ornaments in relief, fitted with ten drawers; and an old mahogany casket, mounted with brass 114 An old English mahogany tea-caddy, metal-gilt handle; and a Sheraton knife box, of mahogany and satin-wood OLD ENGLISH DECORATIVE FURNITURE. 6 ~. / - if £ /?-■ /A 3 . // 115 A mahogany corner cabinet, with inlaid borders and glazed door enclosing shelves 116 A folding mahogany card table, with inlaid satin-wood borders, on fluted legs + cz~ - 117 A mahogany table, with drawer, and folding top in four divisions 118 A small four-leaved mahogany screen, with panels of old English embroidery, with flowers in coloured silks on white satin— 46 in. high 119 A mahogany cellarette, of octagonal sarcophagus /orm with sunk /O /6 panels, on carved lions’ claw feet, mounted with bronze serpent handle and lion’s mask—25 in. by 18 in. 120 A large Chippendale mahogany arm-chair, with open back carved with interlaced scrolls, the seat covered with crimson velvet 121 A Chippendale mahogany arm-chair, with open rail back and carved edges, the seat covered with leather 122 A pair of mahogany arm-chairs, with fluted arms and borders, and spiral rail backs, the seats covered with stamped crimson velvet 13 123 ■i _ 125 ) ' 126 A set of four chairs and two arm-chairs, •with open rail backs and cauo seats, painted with allegorical subjects of children, trophies and foliage on black ground ; and a sofa, en suite, with squab, stuffed back and arms, and two pillows £ 127 i _ eat; . . . I' 130 131 132 c . 133 134 A \ 135 A 'O - 130 • ¥- 137 fO A pair of arm-chairs, with open backs an4 cane seats, painted with flowers Five mahogany chairs, with open rail backs, carved ag fluted columns, the seats covered with leather //r-wc. ^ % *r- * / Two ditto, with open backs, with double hour-glass ornament in the centre, inlaid with satin-wood above Six mahogany chairs, with open backs and fluted borders and legs, the seats covered with stamped green velvet ' | t , A square-shaped music stool, on fluted legs with needlework seat and a large mahogany music Canterbury (h\ A pair of old English convex mirrors—1.1 in. diam.— in gilt beaded frames A pair of larger ditto—14J in. diam. —in similar frames One ditto ; and a small ditto, in gilt frame An upright mirror, with bevelled edges—30 in. by 19 in. —in walnut-wood frame, with gilt borders and carved mask above A smaller ditto, in carved and gilt frame ; and a small square-shapeii mirror, in carved and pierced Florentine frame { [ c, secretary, of mahogany, with inlaid satin-wood borders, with sliding and fall-down front and folding doors beneath—40 in. unde Small Sheraton Knee-Hole Dressing Table, of inlaid mahogany and satin-wood, with slide, drawer and cupboard bclow ; and six small drawers at the sides—33 in. wide A Bonheur-du-Jour Writing Table, of old English marqueterie, with folding top, drawer beneath and small cabinet above, with glazed folding doors inlaid with vases of flowers, imple¬ ments and other ornament in coloured woods—25A in. wide 'll An Old English Clock, by Stephen Eayner, London, in tall mahogany case with fluted columns at the sides—7 ft. 6 in. m , / 7 14 138 / An Old English Pianoforte, by John Broad wood & Son, 1802, in Sheraton inlaid mahogany and satin-wood case, on turned stand with stretcher and folding ends forming a table—80 in. f/. 22 2f- ; / 23. ^ -r 139 A by 23 in. - Sheraton Book-Case, of mahogany, with inlaid satin-wood borders, with three glazed doors enclosing shelves, and four drawers beneath—8 ft. high, 50 in. wide ^ e 140 Another, of inlaid mahogany and satin-wood, with glazed folding doors enclosing shelves, three drawers and folding doors beneath, inlaid with musical trophies in oval medallions—8 ft. high, 45 in. wide . / i <. 141 A Sheraton Sideboard, of mahogany, inlaid with fan ornament and borders of satin-wood, with shaped frogt, three drawers and cupboard, on six legs—66 in. wide >—a-*- / 142 A Pianoforte, 6| octaves, in plain oak case, the front inlaid with a panel painted with a subject of six figures in a landscape by Sir E. Burne Jones End of First Bay's Sale. Second Bay’s Sale. On TUESDAY, JULY 0, 1897, AT ONE o’clock PRECISELY. GREEK COINS, Etc. GOLD. 151 Syracuse, b.c. 460-406, 2tpa. Head of youthful Her aides, wearing lion’s skin, rev. 2tpa, in the angles of a quadripartite square, with female head in circular indent in centre —very fine 1 152 Lesbos, el. hecta. Laureate head of Apollo to right, rev. female head to right, behind head a coiled serpent —very fine ; Carthage, b.c. 218-146, el. Drachm, head of Persephone to right, rev. horse standing —fine 2 153 Gratian, Solidus, dn ’ gratianvs ' p • f • avg. Bust wearing diadem to right, rev. Victoria aygg, Gratian and Yalentinian, the younger, seated, facing ; Henry VII. Half-Angel, m.m. castle ; S’ - George III. Sovereign, 1817— poor; Portugal Quarter Moidore of 1000 reis, 1712 ; and a Fatimite Dinar 5 ’ i 16 SILVER. 2 . 154 Neapolis, Didrachms. Female liead to right, the hair bound with broad diadem, beneath neck tapme, and in field Artemis with torch, rev. Campanian bull, Ac .—very fine ; another, Female head to left, below ib, and in field comic mask; Tarentum, Didrachm, tapas, Taras seated on dolphin and holding small dolphin in outstretched right hand, rev. youthful rider with circular shield, seated sideways on his horse —very Jive 3 155 Tarentum, b.o. 473-400, Didrachm, Taras with Boeotian shield, seated on dolphin to left, below, escallop shell, rev. nude figure of Taras seated to right with small bird perched on back of out¬ stretched left hand, in right hand he holds a distaff, rev. very fine ; Metapontum, Didrachm, female head to left wearing sphendone ornamented behind with stars, rev meta, ear of barley, in field, left, murex —very fine 2 /O 156 Metapontum, Didrachms (3). With various types of head of Demeter, and one with female head to right, hair in sphendone, rev. meta, ear of barley. Thurium, Didrachms (2). Head of Pallas, helmet decorated with olive wreath, in front of head , rev. ©OTpmN, bull butting, another head of Pallas to right, the helmet decorated with figure of Skylla, rev. ©otpihn, bull butting, in exergue, fish ; and two 1 liobols of similar types— 8 fine (/& 157 Velia, Drachm of early style. Female Lead to right, hair turned up at back, rev. veah-a, owl on olive branch ; Didrachm, b.c. 400- 268, Head of Pallas, nearly facing, helmet inscribed with engraver’s name KAEYAnpor, rev. lion to left; others with head of Pallas to left, rev. lion, &c .—some fine -/, 7 158 Croton, b.c. 390, Stater, kpothniatas. Laureate head of Apollo to right, hair long and flowing, rev. the Infant Hcrakles seated on cushion strangling tw'O serpents —fine and scarce 1 17 159 Terina, Stater, b.c. 400-388, tepinaion, Head of the nymph Terina, hair curled, to right, rev. winged Nike, seated, to left, on square cippus, with small bird perched on right hand— fine and scarce 1 1G0 Terina, Stater, b.c. 400-388, Similar to last but not so fine; another, with head of the nymph Terina to left, the whole within a wreath of olive, rev. tepinaion, winged female figure ' seated on prostrate amphora holding wreath; Bruttium, Drachm, b.c. 282-203, bust of winged Nike, rev. bpettion, male figure crowning himself— fine ; Selinus (Sicilia), Didrachm, Herakles contending with wild bull, rev. River Hypsas sacri¬ ficing before altar, &c. 4 161 Naxos, b.c. 415-403, Didrachm, naeion, Laureate head of Apollo to right, behind, laurel leaf with berry, rev. Silenos seated with " thyrsos and cantharus, in field to right, priapic term— very fine and rare CCo 1 162 Messana, b.c. 480-420, Tetradrachm," mesxanion, Hare to right, below, dolphin, rev. Messana in mule car to right, horses crowned by Victory, in exergue two dolphins facing— fine ; Naxos, b.c. 461-415, Drachm, head of Dionysos, ivy crowned, to right, rev. naxion, bearded Silenos seated on ground holding cantharos ; and a Tetradrachm of Leontini. Head of Apollo, rev. Lion’s head d «■ - 3 163 Segesta, b.c. 500-480, Didrachm, xatesta eib, Head of the nymph Segesta to right, linear border, rev. hound to right —very fine; Selinus, b.c. 415-409, Hemidraclim, beardless head of Herakles three-quarter face, rev. xeainontion, victorious quadriga, horses in high action, above, selinon leaf— fine and scarce 2 164 Selinus, b.c. 466-415, Tetradrachm, seainontion, Apollo and Artemis standing side by side in a low quadriga, the former discharging an arrow from his bow, rev. xeainox, the river god sacrificing at tho altar of Asklepios, behind him, bull on pedestal, Ac.— very fine and scarce 1 C 18 bctcc^t 4 174 Carthage, Tetradrachms (2), Head of Persephone, dolphins around, rev. Punic legend, Head of horse, with palm tree behind —one verny fine ci © 2 7 175 Archelaus, King of Cappadocia, b.c. 36-a.d. 17, Drachm, Youthful head of Archelaus diademed to right, rev. basiaeos - apxeaaoTj &c., club and date kb = 22— fine and scarce Oi 1 176 Tryphon, Drachm, b.c. 142-139, diademed head of Tryphon to right, rev. BA 2 iAEn 2 -TPT*ftN 02 -ATT 0 KPAT 02 , helmet with ibex horn— very fine 177 Jugurtha, King of Numidia, b.c. 118-106, Didrachm, head of King to left, laureate, rev. elephant— very fine 1 178 Greek silver coins, principally of small size, varied, some in good condition, of Massalia, Tarentum, Velia, Syracuse, &c. 50 179 Greek silver, varied - 180 Roman Consular, Foreign coins, &c. - 181 Greek M, varied— some fine 42 (JuLPl^‘ / 182 Silver matrix of seal of the 14th century, sicill • aliz • be* colevill, female figure holding a hawk c 2 20 CINQUE CENTO MEDALS, Etc. A Lf. _ 183 Bronze medal by Pisano of Yittorino da Feltre, 1379 + 1447, victorinvs • feltrensis • svmmvs, Bust, Y da Feltre, rev. mathe- maticys, &c., opvs • pisani • pictoris, Pelican in its piety—• diameter 64 mill., 1 Armand,’ vol. i. p. 8, No. 24; Sigismund Pandulfus Malatesta, by Matteo de Pasti, sigismvndvs • PANDVLFYS • MALATESTA • PAN • F, Bust to left of Sigismundus Pandulfus, in armour, rev. castellvm • sishvndvm • arihinense • m.ccoo.xlvi, The Castle ofBimini —diameter 80 mill., ‘ Armand,’ vol. i. p. 21, No. 12 —fi ne 2 184 Bronze medal of Hippolyta Gonzaga, 1535-1563, by Leone Leoni, hippolyta • gonzaga • ferdinandi • filia • an • xvi • aeon • aphtinos, Bust of Hippolyta Gonzaga to left, rev. par.vbiq. potestas, Diana huntress to right, to left, Pluto, &c. and Cerberus —diameter 68 mill., ‘Armand,’ vol. i. p. 163, No. 7— very fine ( 1 185 Bronze medal, gilt, of Iofredus Franco by Galeotti (P. P. Komano), iofredys • francys, Bust of Franco to left; rev. potivs • mori * qvam * animo • immytari, Franco standing on base, the left foot on skull, amidst -waves, &c., ‘ Armand,’ vol.. i. p. 229, No. 7.; Bronze medal of Piermari Kossi, Count of Berceto, by Enzola, petrys • maria * rvbevs, &c., bust in armour, rev. beys • nobis * adivtor, &c., Bossi on horseback to right — diameter 44 mill., * Armand,’ vol. i.p. 43, No. 3 ; and another, of Galeotto Ferreus Orsini C^to 3 186 Bronze medal of Aretino, 1492 + 1557, divvs • petrvs • aretinvs. Bearded bust of Aretino to left, rev., veritas • odivm • parit, Truth crowned by winged genius, at her feet figure of Hatred in form'of a satyr —diameter 60 mill., ‘ Armand,’ vol. ii. p. 153, No. 1; and another, of Francesco Vitali of Nola, franciscys* yitalis • nolanvs, bust of Vitali to left, rev. gratitvdo • et • beneficentia, Androcles and lion walking to left — diameter 39 mill., ‘Armand,’ vol. Hi. p. 177, D— very fine 2 21 187 Bronze medal of Paul Giordano Orsini and Lis wife, Isabella de Medici, by Domenico Poggini, pavlvs * jordanvs ■ vrsinvs, bust in armour, draped, to right, rev. Isabella • hedicea • vrsina, bust to right —diameter 49 mill., ‘ Armand’ vol. Hi. p. 122, A ; bronze medal of Girolamo Cornaro and bis wife, attributed to Riccio, girolamo • cornelio, Draped bust to right, rev. Helena • sya ■ moglie, bust to right —diameter 50 mill .,* Armandvol. i. p. 121, No. 2; and a bronze medal of Ludovico Maria Sforza, “II Moro,” by Caradosso, lvdovioos • ma • sf • vico • dvx, &c,, bust in armour to right, rev. optimo • conscllio • sine • armis * restitvta, troops defiling before Sforza seated on estrade — diameter 40 mill., ‘ Armand ,’ vol. i. p. 109, No. 8 —■fine 3 6 188 Bronze medals of Tommaso Bangoni—' Armand,’ vol. ii. p. 196, No. 39: Isabella of Este, Cosmo de Medici, Maximilian of Austria and Maria of Burgundy, Casali Jacques Boiceau {without reverse ), Catberina Kiva, after Abondio, &c. 189 Silver medal, formed of two plates joined, of Girolamo Miseroni, by Bombarda (?) ieronimvs • hiseronvs, bust to left, rev. vitiym * oaedid • virtvs, female subduing Satyr —diameter 59 mill .; and another, of Maximilian of Austria and Maria of Burgundy, MAXMILIANYS' MAGNANIMYS, &C., bust to right, r&0. MARIA, &C., bust to left —fine 2 190 A collection of electrotype reproductions of Ancient Greek coins : a well selected and valuable series 85 191 Another lot, similar 90 192 Silver medal of John of Leyden, the Prophet of Munster, half-length figure, facing, holding sceptre, rev. arms under crown; and a silver medal of Charles V., after H. Bernhardt, carolvs ’ v • dei • gra • roman • imperator, &c., Half-length figure of the Emperor to right, with sceptre and orb, rev. Arms, and below h.r. 2 22 Qo BRONZE PLAQUETTES AND MEDALS. 193 Rectangular plaquette, by Andrea Briosco, “ The Triumph of a Hero ”—‘ Molinier,' vol. i. No. 233— very fine and scarce 1 194 Rectangular plaquette, by Moderni, Hercules and Antaeus, in field to left, trunk of tree with lion’s skin, bow and quiver— ‘ Molinier,' vol. i. No. 203— fine 195 Rectangular plaquette, with moulded border, representing draped / O'. — 7 O - female figure, head to left, holding voil, style of Briosco 1 S-. 6 • to 196 Shaped plaquette, in bronze-gilt, representing St. Cecilia at organ, &c., in field andeea, School of Padua—‘ Molinier’ vol. ii. No. 392 ; rectangular plaquette by Moderni, “ Hercules and Cacus,” in field, o • moderni —‘ Molinier,' vol. i. No. 194; and a circular plaquette, by Giovanni delle Corniole, “ Ariadne in the Island of Naxos,” in exergue, ro 'f'f—‘ Molinier ,’ vol. i. No. 130 all fine Co~6^J-e^- 3 197 Circular plaquette, by Caradosso Foppa, two male figures dis¬ robing, to left a crouching figure fishing, in background vessel and distant view of fortress—‘ Molinier,’ vol. i. No. 152 ; circular plaquette, of German work, representing The Legend of Alfred III., King of Mercia—‘ Molinier,' vol. ii. No. 712 ; and a small circular hat medallion, with bust of Faustina in high relief, inscribed in incised letters diva ’ favstina — 'Molinier,' vol. ii. No. 516—this piece has been cast with rev. of a medal representing The Triumph of a Roman Emperor— all fine 3 198 Circular plaquette, Ganymede on eagle, with Cupids on either side; rectangular plaquette, with figure of Victory; another, repre¬ senting The Entombment; a circular medallion, obv. male and female figures seated on a fish, in field, signs of the Zodiac, rev. zachiel and magic square ; and a circular plaquette, repre¬ senting Orpheus in Hades 5 23 199 An oval plaquette, representing half-length figufe, semi-draped, of a Bacchante, ‘ Molinier,’ vol. i. No. 29 ; An oval plaquette, bronze- gilt, Apollo and Marsvas ; two smaller plaquettes, of oval form, one gilt, both from intagli, representing (a) Judgment of Paris, in exergue, instar ; ( b ) Vestals sacrificing to Apollo ; and four others 8 200 Bronze-gilt plaquette of the B. Virgin and Child ; a bronze medal, of Banucio II. of Parma; and a medallion, in lead, without reverse, of Bene, Duke of Bavaria, 1522 3 201 Bronze medals of Mahomet, Marescotti, P. Maria Visconti, Alberti, Lorenzo Medicis, Batista Gelli, &c .—principally late castings 23 Bronze medals of Campeggio, Paul Jovius, Nonina Strozzi, Faustina Sforza, Hercules of Ferrara, Mariepietro, &c. — similar to last 23 Bronze medals of Aretino, Angelo de Amatis, De Salignac, Philip II. of Spain, Innocent XI., &c .—similar to last 23 Bronze medals of Nicholas Schiffler, Isotta da Bimini, L. Pucci, Francis Bedi, &c.—similar to last 25 ; i t Various paste impressions from gems, Ac. An exceedingly well made cabinet, of rosewood, inlaid with satin- wood, fitted with ninety trays in two tiers, pierced for medals, carved plinth and lions’ claw feet and brass handles at side— 30 in. high, 25J in. wide, 13^ in. deep A mahogany cabinet, with drop front, containing sixteen trays, pierced with various sized holes —9 in. high, 13£ in. wide, 12 in. deep / ' 205 206 7 o'. 207 RINGS. S. /o H -16 Lf~ —— o .. / /Z 6 c IS ■ . /S. 1% 0 in. 2 -. / - /*■ 208 A cinque oento gold ring, with pyramidal box bezel, enclosing table diamond, the shank of scroll form, delicately chased and enamelled 209 Four late cinque cento gold rings, set with table diamonds, the shanks and bezels enamelled in black and white ' 'hsLcICl 210 A gold tides ring; four rings, with specimen agates; and six others ' 11 211 A chased gold ring, with onyx cameo bust of Psyche; a ring, with . malachite cameo, seated figure at an altar ; an intaglio on nicolo; 4 a head of a Bacchante, onyx intaglio; and two other rings 6 212 Six chased rings, of the 18th century, set with emeralds, amethysts, diamonds, &c. ' ... . . . 213 Six others— various oCa 214 A ring, late 16th century, with table ruby, bezel enamelled another, with rose diamonds; and a ring, with cabochon ruby 3 215 An Egyptian scarab, in lapis lazuli, engraved with a figure of a hawk, with gold shank; an intaglio, on chrysoprase, engraved with Minerva; a pale emerald, engraved with Cufic inscription, gold mount; an African gold ring, with lozenge-shaped bezel; and four others 8 216 Twelve rings, set with stones, pastes, &c. 217 Twelve rings, mounted in gold and silver, set with antique pastes; and three others , t ,7 -^t —» 15 218 A gold ring, set with a small Astrea ruby ; one, with small ruby; an 18th century dress ring, with amethyst and rose diamonds; four others ; two seals; four silver rings ; and a seal 14 218 a to 218 q — see separate slip 218a A cinque cento ring, -with square bezel, set with a pyramid diamond, the shank enamelled ; and one, with large square bezel, set with a jacinth 2 218b Three rings, set with cat’s-eyes; a cinque cento enamelled gold ring ; and two others 6 ^ 218o A ring, with an intaglio female head ; a silver ring, with bosses ; and two others 4 7 ^18d A gold posy ring, engraved “ God be my guide ” ; and a Mordan’s gold pencil case H Ul .... WATCHES, Etc. 218e A watch, by Brockbanks and Atkins, in plain gold hunting case (No. 8029); and a long gold neck-chain (weight 1 oz. 19 dwt.) 218f An old French small clock watch, by Jacques Joly, in pierced and chased silver case, and with double revolving dial , 4 .- , , 2180 An old English ditto, by H. Mott, Drury Lane, in pierced a nek engraved silver case and shagreen outer case 218h An Old Striking Watch, by James Reith, Versailles, with enamelled double revolving dial, in silver-gilt case delicately pierced and chased with military trophies, Jhirds and flowers in small medallions ^ Formerly the property of T. Gainsborough, R.A., and engraved with his name, and date 1771, Bath 2181 A small old French watch, by Jacques Cartier, in silver case chased in low relief, and outer case ; and a small old English watch, in silver-gilt case and outer case r 121Sk A watch, by D. Cornwall, London, in engraved silver case; a tortoiseshell watch-case ; and a watch, in engine-turned silver 1 •/O S. c V hunting case 7 < [P.T.O. ADDITIONS TO BOYCE CATALOGUE, JULY 5 —to face page 24. MINIATURES. 218l Portrait of Miss Sarah Siddons : miniature on ivory—in ebonised frame 13 _ 218m Portrait of Andre de Chenier, guillotined' 1794 : circular miniature—in square ebonised frame 21 8n Two portraits of ladies, mounted in brooches' and one, In Empire costume, in silver foliage wreath border /•'* 1 218o Portrait of a Spanish nobleman, in black dress and ruff, on green ground —in oils on copper ^ - 218p Head of a youth : a Dutch miniature —in oils on copper 218q A Koundel, with portraits of a lady and gentleman in costume of the 16th century; and a gentleman —temp James II. —in oils on copper aCo 25 EASTERN AND OTHER GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, Etc. 219 220 221 :S' sy &22 ^223 s ■< 224 225 A 9 220 ^227 228 A* A small gold fringe necklet; two pendants; a pair of earrings, with green beetles; and nineteen Etruscan qnd other gold earrings, &c. ' — A gold filigree necklet, with flower-pattern centre, set with rose diamonds; a small silver-gilt crucifix; another, in filigree border ; a filigree pendant, with medallion heads; and two other small pieces of silver-gilt A fine gold necklet; three gold puzzle rings; a pair of gold earrings, set with coloured stones; and two small clasps A circular silver pendant, with open foliage border and loop, set with emeralds and small diamonds, a cat’s-eye in the centre; a Louis XIII. enamelled gold pendant in the form of a cross, set with diamonds; and a silver-gilt filigree cross and loop, set with coloured stones Three silver pendants, of open foliage design, set with small diamonds; a pair of ditto earrings; and a small crucifix with gold figure A small crucifix, of crystal and enamelled silver-gilt; a heart- shaped crystal locket, with enamelled bow; and two pendants, set with coloured stones silver-gilt chain necklet, with filigree links, set with plaques of lapis lazuli and pearls, and pendant, of the same— German , 1 Sth century Four small filigree pendants, partly enamelled, and set with stones; five other filigree pendants, set with stones; and a silver- mounted pear-shaped crystal pendant An open scroll-pattern pendant, set with cut crystals; a pendant, with dove, set with white and coloured pastes; a small Indian gold ornament, with pearls; and four other small pieces Eleven brooches and pendants, set with coloured stones and pastes, some gold-mounted 0 / 9 fo 0 *) %/ ' A J. / 6 " 12 z /' /V- /. 6 26 ’ fv—+*** —• 228a A lapis lazuli cross, with garnet centre; a pair of barrings, with engraved Persian turquoises; a pair of earrings, with pearls; thirteen studs, various; a small pair of sleeve-links, &c. 229 Four scarf-pins, with coloured stones; a small gold locket; a pendant, pair of earrings, and bracelet, of tortoiseshell and gold picque; a long silver neck chain; three small buckles; and three other pieces 230 A pair of gold filigree earrings, set with cabochon emeralds; a pair of gold earrings, with small emeralds; four other pairs of earrings, with emeralds, topaz, &c.; a gilt necklace, with garnets; and various fragments, set with stones, &c. J 231 A collet necklace ; a pendant cross; bracelet, necklets, earrings, &c., set with white and coloured pastes 232 Two gilt necklaces, one with pearl rosettes ; two bead necklaces; three bracelets ; ahd a pair of shawl pins 233 A silver neck-chain, with pendant set with small diamonds and an intaglio of a lion— dated 1622 ; eight small pendant ornaments ; an embossed silver bangle; and a pair of engraved Giorgian silver-gilt bracelets, set with turquoises and pearls / 234 Thirteen Giorgian and other silver and metal rings, set with turquoise, agates, &c.; a bracelet, with enamelled links and coral; and various silver and metal pendants, crosses, &c. (jih 235 A rosary, of white metal beads, with crucifix; a gilt metal neck- chain; a ditto chatelaine ; five metal bangles; various ornaments of gilt metal, &c.; and a dagger, with ivory handle 236 A rosary, of onyx beads with silver-gilt filigree mounts and chasings, and pendant medallions with heads of Christ and the Madonna,; and a Russian silver-gilt neck-chain, with two pendant crosses S 237 An ivory bead rosary, with gilt metal crucifix ; one, of small onyx beads; two small pearl bead ditto : and two others 238 Four rosaries, with variously coloured Venetian glass beads 239 Four ditto; a garnet bead necklace ; a string, of small pearl; and three pearl bead necklaces 27 /- 240 Two necklaces, composed of amethyst beads; an onyx bead neck¬ lace ; one, formed of crystal globes, silver mounted ; and fifteen pendants, &e., of crystal «S <- c_- ; 241 Seven necklets and bracelets, composed of jasper, agate, cornelian and other stone beads V i -'- s 242 Twelve ditto; and various loose agate and other beads, waistcoat buttons, &c. 243 Three necklaces, of stained ivory beads ; three others ; and various specimens of lapis, jasper, agates, &c., some polished 244 Six necklets and bracelets, of variously coloured Venetian glass beads ; five coloured glass bangles ; and various glass beads, shell ornaments, &c. 1 i /$ t r . - 245 A long coral branch neck-chain ; two ditto necklets ; two coral bead necklets ; a ditto bracelet; a string of amber beads ; an amber cross ; and various loose amber beads 246 A long necklet, of rock-crystal beads ; and twenty-four loose beads ; q a bracelet, of pale green jade beads ; a piece of New Zealand jade ; and eleven loose beads; a cloisonne enamel bead bracelet; five metal bead ditto ; and various other pieces ^ l/'&u&CC* 247 Various Egyptian beads, in blue glazed ware; a Sassanian seal; a cameo, with head of Paris ; paste impressions of gems, &c. — (/Oux , ) SILVER— At per Oz. 248 A soup-ladle, with shell bowl; a pair of ditto sauce-ladle 3 , v with feathered-edge handles; two dessert-spoons ; and a marrow-spoon ...... 249 Six tea-spoons; three salt-spoons; two mulberry-spoons ; $2 a leaf-shaped caddy-spoon; and a punch-ladle bowl . 250 Six feathered-edge coffee-spoons; three ditto salt-spoons ; pair of sugar-tongs ; and a boatswain’s whistle 251 Two Queen Anne rat-tailed tea-spoons ; seven tea-spoons, <7 f / with chased bowls; two other small spoons; and a /6 pair of Queen Anne miniature silver-gilt sugar-tongs 252 An Early English seal-top spoon— mark, a seeded rose - — all at oz. dwt. 10 19 5 10 SI t 4. -t 4 12 3 10 28 , ft??. — Two tea-infusers; two tea-strainers; a sugar-crusher; three small sugar-tongs ; and a nutmeg-grater . 7 An oval-ribbed tea-pot and stand, with threaded border .' ' ^7 An engraved milk-jug, with threaded border . . 5 253 254 255 256 257 258 02. dwt. / 4 /// '5 A /2 2- t / ■ 5' V--H- i . L 259 260 261 An oblong gadrooned toast-rack An oval toast-rack —foreign A plain vase-shaped pepper-caster . &Co A square cruet-frame, with gadroon border; fouR silver- mounted glass cruets; and a mustard-spoonT^y^v*-^ A plain goblet . . - /fan A large chamber candlestick, with fluted and escalloped border .... ?cJ-xr^ 8 7 2 14 13 0 2 14 10 19 7 18 2 12 19 FOREIGN SILVER. +-■ 262 A tall beaker, engraved with figures emblematic of the / Virtues, masks, scrolls and inscriptions, on chased foot —Netherlands ...... 263 An oval two-handled fluted bowl, on foot, with open arabesque handles— Dutch ..... 264 A Dutch spoon, the handle surmounted by a ship ; one, with hoof handle; and a pair of small sugar-tongs 265 A Norwegian spoon, with flatengraved handle; and one 266 A Norwegian silver-gilt rat-tailed spoon, with round handle with fir-coned top - /ex, , / 267 Three small Dutch forks, with figure handles; two small embossed ladles; a small spoon; a box; an eagle brooch; and a chatelaine, with implements 7 12 6 7 c / SILVER, Etc.— All at. 268 Four small silver dessert-knives and four three-pronged forks, with green ivory handles V<, s __ 269 Six dessert-knives and forks, with carved ivory handles; and a pierced and engraved fish-slice,with ivory handle 29 nta 270 Fourteen small forks, with pearl, ivory and chased silver handles ; three small knives; three pearl-handled fruit-knives ; a filigree baby’s rattle, with pearl handle; and a caddy spoon <3-^1 27 \/A silver-mounted shagreen case, containing mechanical instruments Said to have belonged to Dr. Samuel Johnson 272 A flat oblong-shaped snuff-box, of Russian niello silver, with foliage decoration; an oblong tortoiseshell box, inlaid with silver; and a pocket ink-stand 273 A circular Chinese tortoiseshell box, carved with figures and buildings, and containing various small specimens of polished , —/, stones ; a horn spoon, with Dutch metal mount; and a small early bronze spoon 274 Six dinner-knives and steel two-pronged forks, with ribbed green H- - ivory handles ; and two small knives and three forks, similar 275 Six small knives, with green ivory pistol handles; six steel forks, with silver-mounted green ivory handles; a carving knife and fork, and nine small knives and twelve forks, with green ivory handles V • • S 276 277 /O . 278 279 /5 PLATED. A service, with threaded and foliage-pattern handles, consisting of eighteen table-forks, eighteen table-spoons, nine dessert- forks, nine dessert-spoons, and six tea-spoons Six engraved fish-knives ; a butter-knife ; and a crumb-scoop, with ivory handles; a pair of king’s-pattern asparagus-tongs; a pair of grape-scissors; a marrow-spoon; four knife-rests; a salt-spoon ; a tea-infuser ; a folding knife, fork and spoon ; and two other pieces A plain hot-milk jug; a pepper-caster ; six pierced napkin-ring3 ; and two spoons (] $-t ' > cuX A plain circular entree-dish and cover, on stand with lamp ; and a pair of oval hash-dishes and covers, w ith gadroon borders 30 230 - t-f- . 281 /3 J- 282 / . /$ • 283 284 / MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. , { J/i case, with two bows / L ■ Mandolin, inlaid with mother-o’-pearl and carved with foliage in low relief flints,r. hv Morv of London, of satin-wood sli ivory, fluted back *» with snake skins ; a case with pitch tubes ; and five other pieces End of Second JDay's Sale. Third Day s Sale. o* On WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1807, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. OLD NANKIN PORCELAIN. 291 A plate, with butterflies and peonies, double border; one, with _ conventional asters ; one, with peonies and rocks; and thirteen soup-plates, variously decorated i— 15 292 Fourteen plates, with baskets of flowers in the centres, prunus pattern on the border on a marbled ground; seven smaller plates, en suite ; four plates, similar, with dragons and waves ; and seven smaller plates, en suite '/) CLJi -/ ? 32 293 Seventeen plates, with flowers and utensils; and twelve smaller plates 29 294 A dinner service, variously painted with the willow pattern, bunches of flowers, diaper-pattern borders, consisting of twenty octagonal dishes, of various sizes, sis deep ditto, six oval dishes, of various sizes, four deep ditto, six tureens and covers, one stand, four smaller ditto, two stands, a square-shaped tureen and cover, a salad-bowl on stem, five circular bowls, an oval ditto, five hot-water plates, ten plates, seven smaller ditto, twelve salt-cellars, and fourteen other pieces 32 2 - / 295 * ' 6 296 S./z.i / 297 o / ■ a , 298 2 .2 , 299 /Sf 300 /. //€ 301 A /& 302 303 2 ,(2 . 4 i i 304 1 __ 305 306 3-ij. i / i.ij.C 307 Thirty plates, variously decorated with insects, birds and utensils Thirty plates, similar 30 Twenty-eight plates, similar ; and two, with coffee-coloured backs d two, with coffee-col 30 Sis shaped plates, with flowers; six ditto, with ladies and children in the centres, diaper-pattern borders ; and twelve other plates, variously decorated < j t 24 Eight bowls, of various sizes, painted with landscapes, flowers and animals — Z. , 8 Twelve smaller bowls 12 A pair of fluted bowls, of trellis pattern ; and fourteen other bowls ''fot'O/inrnc *16 Thirty bowls, with the conventional asters; six plates, similar ; three larger bowls; and six cups, with dragons and clouds 45 A square-shaped bowl, with willow pattern; a bowl, with peonies ; a boat-shaped bowl, with tortoise; two oval fluted boxes and covers, with the willow pattern; a quatrefoil-shaped bowl, on shell feet; an oval bowl, ditto ; four oblong jardinieres; a box and cover; two tea-pots; and five other pieces A dish, with a horseman in the centre; three graduating bottles, of Persian design ; and two cylindrical jars Four oblong flat jardinieres; four bowls; a sauce-boat; And two bowls and covers A part of a service, painted with willow pattern, diaper-pattern border, consisting of two mugs, two tea-pots, bowl and stand, canister, milk-jug, two hot-water jugs, six fluted bowls, twenty- five saucers, six cups and covers, five custard-cups, fourteen tea-cups and twenty-five coffee-cups _c\. A set of three vases and covers, painted in bands with bamboo, foliage and sparrows n- 33 308 -t ■ 309 310 . . 311 312 1 a— h 313 314 315 310 317 318 6 319 Two strainers, painted with flowers and figures; an octagonal dish, painted with a lake scene; another, with lotos flowers in the centre ; two circular picnic boxes and covers, in three divisions; a bowl and cover, with seated figures; and a square-shaped bottle, painted with landscapes and flowers Thirty small bowls and dishes, variously decorated with landscapes, figures and flowers 'Sc —%. , —<• »« =_ Thirty-six small odd cups and saucers, painted with flowers, figures, &c. Thirty-six ditto A pair of flat-shaped canisters, painted with willow pattern, copper covers; and three ewers, painted with figures and landscapes Six small bowls and covers; a bowl and cover, with lips ; three bowls and cups, on stems /< A deep dish, the centre painted with a lady on a tefrace; an oval dish, with a basket of peonies; a dish, covered with the flower¬ ing peony ; another, with peonies and dragons ; another, with characters; another, with pierced border; and one, with con¬ ventional asters Two bottles and three basins, painted with the willow pattern, peonies and other flowers A set of four vases and covers, and one beaker, painted with the hanging vine foliage and squirrels; two smaller vases and cover, of similar design ; and a beaker A dish ; two smaller ditto ; an oval dish and six small plates, with pierced borders, willow pattern in the centre; a fluted tea-pot and cover; a small bowl and cover, surmounted by a gilt per¬ simmon fruit; and a bowl and cover, with shell handles A cylindrical tea-pot and cover, with a view of a castle in an oblong panel; a two-handled bowl, with peonies and lotos; and a bottle, with gilt handles and Lange Lysen A coffee-pot; a small tea-pot, with figures ; a two-handled bowl ; an octagonal canister : two fan-shaped dishes; a deep plate; and a vase, with lotos flowers \\ 34 ENGLISH PORCELAIN. */. /o 2 -- A /o 320 Four fan-shaped dishes and cover, with willow pattern in the Chinese taste; a jug; a salad-bowl and cover; a tea-pot and cover ; an oval dish; a fluted bowl; and a small tureen, cover and stand *— 321 An oblong basket stand, painted with circular medallions; a Worcester jug ; a ditto tea-pot; a canister, with willow pattern ; six diamond trays; a pierced stand ; and thirteen other pieces '2 322 An egg-stand, printed with the willow pattern ; three fluted oval Worcester dishes ; five small oval dishes; a bowl; and a diamond¬ shaped tray cL 323 A pair of glazed green Wedgwood plates; two Crown Derby shaped dishes, with cornflowers; and a fluted Lowestoft bowl, painted with roses GLAZED FAIENCE. / - i (> 7 % /- /z 'V- 324 325 326 327 A pair of oviform jars and covers, with flowers and birds in the Chinese taste; and a jar, with bunches of prunus - Two pierced bowls, with sprays of flowers; and twelve plates, variously decorated '/ J i A Nevers ware spirally fluted jug ; two bulb stands; a fluted bowl; two sweetmeat-dishes, in divisions ; and a salt-cellar A bowl, slightly decorated in colours; a pair of bowls, in the /O " —-> Persian taste ; six plates, with the willow pattern in the centre; and three other plates A pair of dishes, with vases of flowers in the/centres ; four plates, en suite ; two plates, with vases in yellow ; a bowl; a dish ; and two candlesticks An Italian faience dish, painted in the centre with a warrior ; a dish, with Adam and Eve; and one, with vine leaves A green faience biberon ; a pair of ewers and covers ; and a pair of spill vases, formed as bamboo bry " ij 35 oSOa A terra cotta statuette of a draped female figure— -fvoiii TcintujTU \ - —glass shade and stand; and two other statuettes in terra¬ cotta 330b A Neapolitan copy of an Etruscan (Enochoe ; a marble fragment of a torso; an Egyptian hawk, in marble; a Chinese painting of a landscape, on marble; two Egyptian Ushabti figures; and four Ancient glass bottles j _330c A carved stone figure of an owl, painted red ; a jar, of darl/green glazed pottery; two pieces of Delft ware ; and two other pieces 331 A Portuguese engraved dish, with a bird ; a Persian tile ; and seven other pieces 332 A small Hispano-Mauro dish ; a Delft plate, with a basket of flowers ; a Eouen ware bowl; two Persian bowls ; and eleven turquoise cups Ctcc£39 A hexagonal basket-shaped caddy, of brass, inlaid with flowers and birds in copper 340 Two pestles and mortars; a small chafing dish ; a table candlestick ; j") a taper stand; ten copper discs ; and a Chinese bronze bowl 341 A Persian Bronze Bowl, engraved with arabesques, and inlaid in silver / 36 5 - U J. /■ 0 / /■ i!r 342 A Persian bronze ewer, jewel-shaped body, engraved with arabesques and inlaid with silver ( ■ , r i - /, Exhibited at the Burlington Fine Arts Clw 343 A Persian bronze ewer ; another, similar ; and three other pieces of metal work (J 7 *-<— 344 A Chinese hexagonal pewter canister, engraved with floral orna¬ A ft, 345 / - /& 346 / ■ fZ 347 /S' /&. 348 /- z , 349 /■ — '/ —/ 350 __ 351 352 353 /■" f 354 ment ; a circular canister, containing six small caddies; a pierced circular brazier and cover ; and a jug <• ^ - /<-* 344a An old Flemish bracket clock, with brass dial, in ^ought-iron case kettle, with circular ornaments on a gilt ground cto with bands of cherubs ; ME FECIT, 1578 ; and an iron taper-holder nus at the Bath, after G. di Bologna — 5J in. hiqhtOT^ ree engraved Persian bronze bowls Chinese bronze vase, with grotesque mask ] SL/ ‘h.C. H CL-t smaller vases £ of a toad <7 with emblematical ornaments in gold and silver; and a cylin¬ drical vase, with bamboo handles and feet c j et c -u . c-li flowers in relief; a boat-shaped bowl; a small hexagonal vase; a brazier and cover; three mirrors; and a mirror, in painted wood case 37 { 355 356 J35S 359 ORIENTAL EMBROIDERIES. A long piece of yellow silk, printed with crimson spots; and ~a) piece of crimson and gold silk, with gold lace ends A- A rose-coloured silk scarf, with green brocaded ends; a ditto, of pale green silk, with brocaded ends; a figured green silk scarf; and a blue and yellow silk table cover .357 A black gauze scarf, richly embroidered with yellow and amber silk; a striped pink and buff scarf; a scarf, of dark blue, with stripes of gold ; a grey and silver lace gauze scarf; and a plaid scarf Three Bandana silk handkerchiefs; two Japanese obi, of tied crimson and blue crape ; a crimson crape scarf; and a striped scarf A Persian blue cotton burnous, embroidered in the front; and one, of dark blue Another, of white flax, embroidered with pierced ornaments / A Persian robe, of green silk, embroidered with cone-shaped orna¬ ments in gold thread ; and a panel of pale blue silk, embroidered with gold thread A Turkish boy’s coat, of brocade and tinsel; another, of blue cotton ; a pair of striped silk trousers ; and a panel of white silk, em¬ broidered with Wisteria in yellow silks ^Z . ^ A Persian burnous, of white flax; a smaller ditto, embroidered in colours ; a long crimson scarf, with embroidered gold ends ; and one other A blue cotton blouse; a striped blue cotton scarf i^^pd a chequer- pattern burnous A white silk scarf, with small flowers in colours; a silk hand¬ kerchief ; two embroidered caps; a pair of blue silk gloves; two pairs of morocco slippers ; and three red morocco pouches Twelve pieces of Persian and Arabian costume A / A large parcel of Oriental and other costumes Ten pieces of Chinese crape and silk, of various colours