OF A VALUABLE COLLECTION OP mezzotint engraoinsSt COMPRISING PORTRAITS, After Sir J. Reynolds, T. Gainsborough, R.A., Sir T. Lawrence, G. Romney, and ofiiers ; MEZZOTINT ENGRAVINGS, After G. Morland, J. Ward, R.A., J. R. Smitli, and otiiers of tlie Early English School : WHICH Mill be SolD b^ Buction b^ /. ,5Tt^4^ Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT THEIR GREAT ROOMS, 8 KIXG STKEET, ST. JAMES'S SQUAEE, On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1899, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalognes had, at Messrs. Christie, Maxsox & Woods' Offices, 8 Kiuf/ Slnd, St. James's Square, S. IF. 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 be immediately pat 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 5.s. 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. Ox^TALOGUB. On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1899, AT ONE O CLOCK PUECISELY. Unframed. 1 Priuce Regent, after Hoppner, by Say /*^ 2 Lord Gi-antliam, after Eomney, by Dickinson ; and anotlier 2 ;^^t-«<-*^_ 3 Duke of Bedford, after Hoppner, by J. R. Smith ^-p^^^^-^^- • 4 Portrait of a Man, in legal robes — ^roof before all letters 6 Viscount Milton, in volunteer uniform, after Beach, by J. Jones >^^^^^^-, . ;< " - 6 Lord Colling wood, by C. Turner — proof ^^ Zt^^^^^-^ /^ , 7 Sir Sidney Smith, after Chan^^ /^ • 17 Princess of Orange, after Lely, by Valck ; and tbree others 4 ^.^.^ j_^^ -18 A Visit to the Grandfather: and A Visit to the Grandmother,. /^ ^^ after Northcote, by J. E. Suiith ^ - 19 Miss Brunton and Holman, after M. Brown, by T. Park '/'/^^/— f ^ . 20 The Earl of Danby, after Vandyck, by Valentine Green — -first state ' /^ '21 Lucinda, after Kingsbury; and The Little Traveller, after ^/"y Singleton, by J. Jones— first state 2 ^^^^'' /.Z- • 22 Much Ado about Nothing, after Peters, by P. Simon /d ■ 23 The Sisters, after Eomney, by Dunkarton ^ • 21 Cymon and Ij)higene, after Lawranson, by J. E. Smith ^ .25 Mrs. Armstrong, by and after J. E. Smith 26 William Shakespeare, after Zoust, by Simon— ^rs/ state /<, .27 Miss Harriett Powell, after Peters, by J. E. Smith /^ - 28 Lucinda, after Falconet, by J. Watson ^ ' 29 Lydia, after Peters, by Dickinson ^^ '^ - 30 Countess Eochester ; and Countess Ossory, after Lei}', by ^ T. Watson ^ 2 ^ - 31 Madame Grassini, after Le Brun, by S. W. EeynolJs ^^^ • / ^ ■ 32 A Sclavonian Lady, after Peters, by J. E. Smith ; and another ^-^^3-0.,^^ . S' • 33 Lord Apsley and his Brother, after N. Dance, by T. Watson — A^^^lt^ first state ^ • 34 Duke of Buccleugk, after T. Gainsborough, R.A., by Dixon v^^=*-^^^^**^ ^^ 35 Carolina Matilda, after Cotes, by Watson ^^r-^^^^ "y ' o 36 The Royal Academy, after Queideil, by Jacobe ^proo/; and The^ y^^,^^^ Shipbuilder, after Eembrandt, by C. Hodges 2 /^ • 37 A Man Smoking, by Findlayson— |)}-oo/; and A Woman Playing_/I* t t— on a Flute, by McArdell — proof "A • 38 Eubens' Wife, after Eubens, by R. Earlom • 89 Joseph Barettij by J. Watts ~- /J ' . 90 David Garrick, by T. Watson - • A^ '91 Miss Palmer, by J. E. Smith 7 ■ /^ '92 Miss Bosville, by J. Watson Framed. AT" 93 Miss MoNOKTON, by J. Jaeobe — second state -<^. '94 Lord Erskine, by J. Jones /6 • 95 George III., by W. Dickinson — proof . 96 Sir Joshua Eeynolds, by Valentine Green 97 Duchess of Devokshire and Lady G. Cavendish, by G. Keating _,^<;^/f, ^^ ' 98 Warren Hastings, by T. Watson ' v^l-^-^t-^ /O " 99 George IV., Prince of Wales— 2?roo/ before all letters '~'/^i^^^2^ y- 8 100 Mrs. Hale, as " L' Allegro," by T. Watson— ^rsi state ^ ^ /^ 102 Lady Smythe ; and Countess Harrington, by F. Bartolozzi 2 ^ 103 Mrs. Seafouth, by J. Grozer "^ 104 Duchess of Devonshire, by V. Green 105 Lady Broughton, by T. Watson ^ _ 106 Mrs. Carnac, by J. E. Smith ^* " ^^^ ^ 107 Hebe (Mrs. Musters), by C. H. Hodges— second state /f ^ ^- ^^^^^>v_ 108 Edwin (Master Wright), after Wright, by J. E. Smith— ^«f Btate /^t ^y. 109 Painting, by and after J. E. Smith ^-c/-- ^^ 110 David Garrick, after T. Gainsborough, by V. Green ,^ t . -tr L^^*-^ 111 Lady Geeville, after Hoppner, by J. Young— /rs^ state // ^^ /-^^^ 112 Mr. Henderson as " Macbeth," after Eomney, by Jones— ^rs< s^«^^»Z^^;i^ v-K. OTHER PROPERTIES. In the Folio. /f> ■ 138a a Fruit Piece ; and A Flower Piece, after Van Huysum, _^J^tn,^ by E. Earlom — proofs 2 '^ ' 139 Countess Spencer, after Sir J. Eeynolds, by Bartolozzi — printed ^^ in colours • 140 Alehouse Politicians, after G. Morland, by W. Ward — printed Z*,..-^^^^ in colours ' 141 Evening, or The Post Boy's Eeturu, after ditto, by D. Orme — -y^A, printed in colours 10 142 The Happy Cottagers ; and The Gipsies' Tout, after Morland. by y ^-c^ Grozer— prijitcd in colours 2 143 The Countess of Lincoln, after Hoare, by Purcell ; and Mrs. y* ^^^ Worlidge, after Worlidge 2 144 Griselda, Countess Stanhope, after Eamsay, by J. McArdell ^^ 145 Alope, after Eoraney, by E. Eailom ^^ i 46 Setting Dog and Partridges, after J. Seymour ; and two others 3 y» Framed. J • 147 The Sheiiherdess of the Alps, after A. Kauffman — printed in ^^ colours ^ -Z' ' 148 Nymphs, with a goat — printed in colours I ^ ' 149 Love SLeltered, after Thompson, by W. Say — printed in colours ^^ "^-^^^--^ ' ' 150 Le Eendez-vous Agreable, after Eaoux; and The Birth of ^^^ Bacchus, after Eeynolds, by Sailliar 2 ' 151 Duchess of Marlborough and Child, after Sir J. Eeynolds, by r/^^-^-^ J. Watson — first state /^ ' 152 A Wood Nymph, after Woodford— prmfecZ /w coZoMJ-s i^'^-"*^^^ ■ 153 Summer ; and Winter, after Wheatley, by Bartolozzi 2 ;-7./^.jC2 • 154 Me. Leicester Stanhope, after Sir J. Eeynolds, by Bartolozzi___ — proof, in Iroicn '^'^ /^ ' 155 Lesbia, after ditto, by ditto — proof, in hrown /^i-,--w*,^-^ "153 Sensibility (Lady Hamilton), after Eomuey, by K. Earlom— -^^^^^^^^^^^ open letter proof, in hroicn r i 7 Tl i n rnmfirtr nf T "■ ' j ^ i -niv i r th n ^^ ' 158 Guinea-Pigs ; and Dancing Dogs, after Morland, by T. Gaugain J^'^^'"'^ — a pair 2 11 /^ ' 159 The Effects of Extravagance, after ditto, by W. Waul— proo/ (^ 'CL^n^i^ 160 The Gipsy Fortune-Tel ler, sifter Beech ey ; and The Show, ^^^r^^^^^ Hoppner, by Ynuug — in colours 2 161 Dulce Domurn ; and Bhxck Monday, after Bigg, by J. Jones — ^^^^i^^ ditto 2 FINIS. "London: l'ri;itcd by William Clowes & 8ojfs, Limited, Stamford Si rcot and Charing Croaa. xvv^^^-ti\3.V