YV\o.r .^ 0-A.T.A.IjOOXJE ""^^ " OF VALUABLE ENGRAVINGS OF THE Earl^ EnoUsb School, COMPRISING CHOICE EXAMPLES IN MEZZOTINT AND COLOURS After G. MORLAND, F. WHEATLEY, R.A. (including some of the "Cries of London" in colours), J. WARD, R.A., J. R. SMITH, and Others, PORTRAITS IN STIPPLE, MEZZOTINT AND COLOURS, After R. COSWAY, R.A., Sir J. REYNOLDS, and J. HOPPNER, R.A., AND A FINE SERIES OF PROOFS by S. Cousins, R.A., & others. After Portraits by Sir THOMAS LAWRENCE: WHICH SEill U ^olti tn Auction bp / , 5ldT^ Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT THEIR GREAT ROOMS, 8 KING STKEET, ST. JAMES'S SQUARE, On TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1899, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. May be viewed Saturday and Monday preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Cheistie, Manson and Woods' Oflfices, 8 King Street, St. James's Square, S.W. / 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 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 aiithenticity 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. Vn. Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited; all Lots uncleared 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 TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1899, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. Unframed. ' a ' 1 Venus, after Sir Joshua Eeynolds, by J. Collyer ; and Birth of ^1 ^i^ Bacchus, after ditto, by Sailliar — jirst state 2 vy^ 7 2 Ariadne (Miss Ingram), after ditto, by Doughty ; and Pick-a- f/1^^ Back, by S. W. Eeynolds 2 ^^-^-— » ■ / ' 3 ToungFortune-Teller(SpencerChildren), after ditto, by J. Jones J ^t-^^^a. and A Snake in the Grass, by J. E. Smith 2 ' 2- ' ^ Cupid as a Link Boy, after ditto, by J. Dean ; and The Fortune- ^^ ^'^^^-^^^ Teller, by C. Turner 2 ^^^^'^ . /P * 5 John Dunning, Lord Ashburton, after ditto, by W. Bond — printed /^^iT'"^-.— -^ - in colours /^ '-^ 6 Miss Powell, after ditto, by Houston ^^ e^^f,.^^ 7 The Laundry Maid, after H. Morland, by G. Dawe i^^^^'C^-z^..^ - / '^ 8 Grisette. bv and after J. E. Smith ; and Mrs. Crouch, bv ditto 2 //^^ ^ 1^' 8 Grisette, by and after J. E. Smith ; and Mrs. Crouch, by ditto 2 O^ 9 A Shepherdess, after J. Hoppner, by J. Dean ^^ 10 Spring ; Summer ; Autumn ; and "Winter, after A. Buck, by /* Freeman and Stadler — printed in colours 4*^ B 2 ^•^ 11 The Mermaid, after Huet Villiers, by Miiiasi^25n«/e^ in colours^ /6' * 12 Classical Subjects, after Eauffman — a jpair of ovals, printed in /» t.^^^ colours 2 *^^~ ' 13 The Studious Fair, after T. Goddard, by gutter— printed in ^^^^ colours ; and another — coloured 2 ^ / P' ' 14 Marie Antoinette, after Hopwood and Nelson, by Shipster— proo/ ^/^^j^ 2 /4^ ' 15 Infant Bacchanals ; and Cupids with Arrows, after Kauffman, by ^^^^«^^^s' Bartolozzi — a pair, in red 2 x 1^ Louisa, after Bunbury, by Shepherd ; and three others 4 C/^iy*-^^-*^ - /cy jy Cries of London, "Mackrel," after Wheatley, by N. Schiavonetti ..z^..*-*^-^*-*^ ~ J'^ 18 The Careless Milk Maid, after ditto, by J. Eginton — printed in ^^^.^^^^.^ colours 19 Fruits of Industry and Economy ; and Extravagance and Dis- A^**^^ sipation, after Morland and Singleton, by W. Ward — printed in colours 2 ^ > ■ 2— ' 20 Mrs. Huddesford, after Eeynolds, by H. Meyer ^.^^.e^-^-^^ ■ /^ 21 Nancy Paesons, after Wilson, by Watson— >-s« state -^^^^^^^^^^ , /j— " 22 Cornelia and her Children, after Eeynolds, by C. Wilkin — with -^^^^jC untrimmed margins ' / P ■ 23 Boy and Dogs ; and Cottage Children, after Gainsborough, by clo H. Dawe — proofs 2 24 Lady Almeria Carpenter, after Reynolds, by J. Watson — proof ^ ct-C-^-^^^^ • if ' 25 MoKNiNG, or Thoughts on Amusements for ^the Evening, after G. Morland — printed in colours framed. 3 I .. 26 Lord Nelson, after L. F. Abbott, half length, by R. Syer — proof .jor^t^^*t^^€^ t? 27 The same, after ditto, by Barnard, whole length, standing on V_ deck of ship ^ 28 The same, after ditto, by ditto, standing by sea shore ^ ^.-^(•-^''^^ <> J-(. 29 The same, after R, Bowjer, by W, Bromley — ofen letter "proof ^ t*-*^ -^^ t. /€> • 80 The Same, after Sir W. Beecliey, by R, Earlom — second sfate, /^ /^ printed in colours 31 Earl St. Vincent, after Gabriel Stuart, by J. R. Smitb Y><^<^ "i-t^^^y^ 7 / ' 32 Viscount Duncan, after D. Orme, by C. Turner ^^/^z^^^r U^ ^ . / 33 Right Hon. Adam Duncan, after Hoi)pner, by J. Ward ^^y^tx --t^v^ 1_- / . t 34 Cottagers, after Morland, by W. Ward •« (/ ■//. ■ 35 Travellers, after ditto, by ditto — proof /^^ y" f /2^ ' 36 Morning, or the Benevolent Sportsman ; and Evening, or the ■O? • Sportsman's Return, after ditto, by ditto — proofs 2 -t-^^iM-^ (> 37 Lady^nd Child; full length, after Hoppner — mezzotint, proof A^^.-^_ ^ 38 Miss Palmer, after Reynolds, by Doughty — first state "^Jr //^ ^ J ' (39 The Citizen's Retreat, after J. Ward, by W. Ward d 40 Selling Rabbits, after ditto, by ditto 41 Duchess of Devonshire and Child, after Reynolds, by G. Keating ■'* y • — proof, second state • 45 Mrs. Jordan, after ditto, by J. Ogborne ,/Lj^4L— 7 46 Cupid Disarmed ; and Cupid's Revenge, after Benwell, by /^if^^g^c^gj^^^x. C. Knight — proofs in red 2 AFTER SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE. // - --Af^ ' . 47 Nature, by S. Cousins — first proof before the title ^ ' 48 The Same, by G. T. Boo— first state ' (^^t^^-^^-^-^ /f ' 49 Countess Blessington, by S. Cousins, R.A. — proof - vA^^^A^tS^ /2^ /o /r 3 c 50 Countess Gbosvenor, by ditto — first state >^^-^^*^*.._<2^ 51 Lady Ashley, by Jackson — first state "-^^ ^?^arZl_ S2 Ducbess of Northumberland, by Burgess— first state --^C'i'^^J^ ^3 Lady Abercorn and Child (The Faithful Friend) — first state 54. Master Hope, by S. Cousins, R.A. — first state mm^-^i-^ — 55 The Same — frint state -^'^^^/t-—^ 56 Sir Walter Scott, by W. Humphrey ; and The Baring Family — ^^,4^,^-^ ' y first states 2 '^^^^■^^'*-^ 57 Lady Dover, by G. Phillips ; and Duchess of Sutherland, by ^^-^C-,—.*^ ditto 2^ 58 Lady Fane, by Jackson ; and Little Eed Riding Hood, by ditto -^^^^^jf^i/^ — first states 2 59 Duke of Wellington, by Innes ; and Hon. J. P. Curran, by ditto ^y^ — first states 2 60 Miss Murray, by Phillips ; and Master Lockley, by Humphreys ^^.^^/i^^t.^,-,. 61 Lady Lyndhurst, by S. Cousins, R.A. ; and Lady Wallscourt, by TVyV. Phillips 2 *^^*^ 62 Master Lambton, by S. Cousins, R.A. 63 The Same, by G. H. Phillips 64 Lady Clive, by S. Cousins, R.A. — first state 65 The Same — second state 66 Mrs. Wolff, by ditto— first state 67 The Same — j^roof 68 Lady Grosveuor, by C. Turner — proof 69 Lady Grey and Children, by S. Cousins, R.A. 70 Miss Macdonald, by ditto — first state '71 The Same — second state 72 Miss Peel, by ditto — second state /o J- 73 Miss Croker, by ditto — 'j^roof 74 Lady Dover, by ditto 75 Lady Dover and Child, by ditto ^^ . /O 76 Bolton Abbet in the Olden Time, after Landseer, by Cousins 77 The Eetiirn from Hawking, after ditto, by ditto — proof ^^^ 78 Mrs. Siddons, as " Queen Catherine," after Harlow, by G. Clint — proof icith the bust of SJiaJcespeare //^ ' 79 Young Waltonians, after J. Constable, E.A., by D. Lucus - A^^-^^^ ' 80 A Winter Scene, after Farquharson, by Short— ^rs/ state "^-^r-^^-ii^^^^^ f ff ' 81 Lady Elizabeth Foster, after Reynolds, by Bartolozzi — open /^ letter proof in brown /F / /a - o 82 Lord Burghersh, after ditto, by ditto — in brown /3 ' 83 Mr. Philip Yorke, after ditto, by ditto — printed in colours 84 Lord Grantham and his Brothers, after ditto, by T. Cheesman printed in colours 85 Desir Ardent pour la pluralite des Maris, after Kauffman, ^^ ^f^^^^^-t^-^ 7 19 M T. Burke ' 86 The Beggar Girl, after Benwell, by Bartolozzi — proof 'A^. 7 87 Countess Spencer, after Reynolds, by Bartolozzi — printed in ^^^ colours 88 Mrs. Sheridan and Richard Brinsley Sheridan, after Hoppner, by r^^-*''-^-^ Nugent — printed in colours ^ 89 Jupiter and Calista, after Kauffman, by T. Burke — printed in ^-xL^-.-^ colours J f^ ' ^ 90 Patty; and another — ovals, printed iii colours ^^ 'mj* . 91 Susan and Osmonde, after Ramberg, by Marcuard — printed in "pp^-^:^*-^^^ 7 colours e Toba colours ^/-' ^ 92 The Tobacco Box, after H. Walton, by J. R. ^mxih— printed in ^{T^^i^- /J 8 93 New Shoes, after Countess Spencer, by Bovi ; and A Cherry ^t*-,^.^,,^^^ Girl, after Emma Crewe, by C. White — printed in colours 2 ^ 94 Education, after Singleton, by Bond — printed in colours ^i?/ic^-u.-<-*=' 95 Strangers at Home, after Morland, by Nutter — printed in colours /0 / . C^^ I^HE Gipsies' Tent, after Morland by Grozer — printed in colours ^^^^^ ''97 The Happy Cottagers, after ditto, by ditto — printed in colours 98 Fishermen, after ditto, by J. Ward — printed in colours ^ j^C.'*-''!.''^*^-^ / 1 ' ^ 99 Mrs. Mountain, after A. Buck, by Cheesman — printed in colours //^i-^^-^'^^— ' 100 Evening, after Hamilton, by P. W. Tomkins — printed in colours -<^ Keating — printed in colours 2 110 The Duke of Newcastle's Return from Shooting, after ditto, ^i^^^!t£^t^ by F. Bartolozzi 111 Elizabeth, Countess of Mexborough, after Hoppner, by W. -^/i*"^-**-.^ Ward — printed in colours 112 Princess Amelia, after Lawrence, by Bartolozzi —in brown £^o 112a Lady Eushout and Child, after A. Kauffman, by T. Burke — ^^^^-^t-^^^ — printed in colours /3 i / 1 ,f L d - J' — - ' ' 113 liABY Elizabeth Foster, after Reynolds, by Bartolozzi— op^i • letter proof printed in colours iZ^-<-»4.^c*^x. <- ^^ ' /%. ■ 114 Melania (Mrs. Eobinson), after Cosway, by Conde — in ^^own jK^ ^^^^^^^^ ^ ' /fi - 115 Mrs. Fitzherbert, after ditto, by J. Conde — printed in colours /''^,^t^,-,^ " • S ' - 116 Cdpid Unveiling Venus, after ditto, by Cardon — printed in colours --^t^ .--o • ' ' ' ' 117 Infancy and Fidelity, after Cosway and Gardner, by C. Wbite A^-t^^-^^-^d — a pair, printed in colours 2 ^ 118 The Hon. Mrs. Darner, after Cosway, by Scbiavonetti — in hrown -^^ <_— ' ' ' 119 George IV., Prince of Wales, after ditto, by Conde— j)nn^ Eobinson, after Engleheart, by Stanier 2 ^ 4 121 George IV., Prince of Wales, after Violet, by Bartolozzi — Yc^^^'i,'^^'-^ printed in colours ' ' i O t> 222 Lady Elizabeth Lambert, after J. Downman, by J. Baldrey — Va-Ti^yt^^^^ in hroion •^/ ' ^ 123 Venus Attired by the Graces, after Kauffman, by Bartolozzi /'/C^^^ X — in red ^ 124 Lavinia, after Gainsborough, by Bartolozzi — printed in colours ^^^-^^^s/*^,.-^^ . ^ ' 125 The Handmaid, after H. Walton, by J. Hogg— pn'n^ecZ in /^^^^^ colours ' /f ' 126 Fifth of November; and Bait the Bear, after Stothard, by ^cL..c.f.,^zJL^ C. Knight — ovals, printed in colours 2 ' / 127 Innocent Mischief; and Sportive Innocence, after Hamilton — ^x^ ovals, printed in colours 2 / ■ ^' ~ 128 Feeding the Pigs, after Morland, by J. R. Smith — with un- ^^p^ll^Ct^t^^ trimmed margins, printed in colours ' ^ '129 The Shepherds, after ditto, by W. Ward— prtVt/ed in colours Jl^^^ ■J £ . 130 The Idle Laundress ; and The Industrious Cottager, after ^^^^^^ha^-U: ditto, by W. Blake — printed in colours 2 10 131 A Visit to the Boaeding School ; and A Visit to the ^^„_^ -,_^ Child at Nurse, after ditto, by "W. Ward — with unt rimmed margins, printed in colours 2 /^ ' 132 Outside of a Country Ale House, after ditto, by W. Ward — {^^^^r^^^^^i- 1, printed in colours 133 The Farm Yard, after ditto, by W. Ward — printed in colours -^^^^^^^--tW*^ , / • 134 The Farmer's Stable, after ditto, by ditto— prm^e^Z in colours ^^^ '^ .J<^ li 135 The Last Litter ; and The Hard Bargain, after ditto, by ^^^^^^^^ *-,^^^ ditto — a pair, printed in colours 2 ^ ' 136 Haymakers ; and Compassionate Children, after J. Ward, by /^^^^jCY W. Ward — a pair, printed in colours 2 # 137 Ladies Singing, after Bunbury, by Bartolozzi — circle, printed in colours ^ ^ 138 A Shepherd ; and Girl with Pigs, after Gainsborough, by Jt/^ ,«s*-^.^<» Earlom and Dickinson — printed in colours 2 439 Cries of London : " Old Chairs to Mend " ; and " Fresh Gathered Peas," after F. Wheatley, by Vendramini — printed in colours 2 .140 Cries op London: "Oranges," after ditto, 1 by Schiavonetti ; and " Duke Cherries," by Cardon — printed in colours 2 ^^^ ^ 141 Venus Chiding Cupid, after Reynolds, by Bartolozzi — in fcroioTj--'*^^^'"''^ /^ ' 142 Venus Breaking ^upid's Bow, after Kauflfmann, by Bartolozzi — /^^ ^ printed in colours t>-y._^t^*^ y^ ' 143 Lady Pulling on her Glove, after J. E. Smith — oval, printed in y^^-^^c^t^^t^ colours ^ - 144 Domestic Happiness, after Morland, by W. Ward — coloured finis. London: Printed by William Clowes & Sons, Limited, ytattifcHd Street and Charing Croea.