. -1 ■ • fl . \ ; ■ • ; ' ■ . CATALOGUE OF PORCELAI THE PROPERTY OF CHABLES HALL, ESQ. Deceased, late of Vicarage Gardens, Kensington; V small Collation of Cljhtfsc floralaht, &r. FORMED BY A GENTLEMAN IN CHINA; orcelain, Decorative Furniture, Clocks and Candelabra, Miniatures and Objects of Yertu * FROM MANY PRIVATE SOURCES: WHICH fflBtll tio “oli) toy Suction toy Iessrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS. AT TBEBEBS (&BHAT 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1896, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. ■ — : — May be viewed Saturday and Monday preceding, and Catalogues id, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, -• Jantes’s Square S. W. . . t ' ■ 3./04-. /$/ /£>'&-. /£o 0 / 2 / U^) /V-- 1 3. 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'/£&. . /o. /z_ . / 1 +.. /&, /o . 2 3. 29- •32.. 3S. 3 5 . Cj .^ ^72. . yry . . yy . ft +. . frg --. ys ". : / /d% /S/ /&Z. . / 6 3 . /4- . 32. . S3.6~&. /££ /// /3 fyuLcto-C'S C5? ■‘yj ■ S&9- / ^ / * 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 authenticity of, j 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 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. On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1896, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. The following are Sold by Order of the Executors of CHARLES HALL , Esq., deceased , late of Vicarage Gardens, Kensington. PORCELAIN. A pair of old Japan two-handled howls and covers, with flowers i red, blue and gold A pair of large bowls and covers, enamelled with flowers and fruit in leaf medallions on brown ground A Lowestoft tea service, painted with Chinese subjects and figures, consisting of tea-pot, cover and stand, sugar-basin and cover^ A ^ milk-jug, basin, dish, and eight cups and saucers An old Crown Derby dessert service, with raised ornaments on the borders, painted with flowers, consisting of centre and ten other A? t / dishes, two sugar-tureens, covers and stands, and nineteen plates // A Worcester tea service, white and gold, painted with bands of flowers, consisting of tea-pot, cover and stand, sugar-basin and cover, milk-jug, basin, two dishes, twelve tea-cups, eight coffee^ cups and twelve saucers B 2 I 4 f & 0 C& ' / O , 6 A fluted Dresden chocolate-pot and cover, with flowers in pi and an English porcelain ink-stand and pen-tray, blue, w and gold, with open borders A Wedgwood blue and white vase, with pierced cover; a si Elizabethan white glazed cup, with figures, Ac. in relief; a c sauce-boat; two large blue and white tankards; and a milk-j DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. < J?* 6 An Oviform Nankin Jar and Cover, decorated with the flower j, * / * *> ing prunus— carved wood stand DIFFERENT PROPERTIES . £ 67 A Chelsea porcelain group of lovers and another figure, on plinti / encrusted with flowers 4 /O a 68 A miniature of John Selden, in oils, by Van Dyck 69 A Worcester-pattern tureen, cover and stand, painted with birds o' dark blue ground 70 A blue and white Worcester jug and cover; a puzzle jug; a two handled mug ; a Worcester cup and two saucers; a Turner war tea-pot; and a plate 71 An old English tea-pot and cover, milk-jug, basin, six cups ant four saucers, printed with figures and sheep in colours; and iy pair of toilet-boxes and covers 71a A Shaped and Fluted Dresden Ecuelle, Cover and Stand ° the handles formed as rams’ horns, and surmounted by a crowi poppies, carnations and other flowers in relief in colours, am' painted with insects ^ /y. 9 ! An old English porcelain tea and coffee service, painted with birds and insects on dark blue and gold ground, consisting of tea-pot, cover and stand, sugar-basin and cover, milk-jug, basin, two^^ dishes, twelve tea-cups, eight coffee-cups and twelve saucers ! A fluted Salopian service, blue and white willow pattern, with gilt edges, consisting of twelve tea-cups, eleven coffee-cups, twelve saucers and two basins ; and a salt-glaze tea-pot, with figpres in relief ! A fluted Lowestoft tea-pot, cover and stand, painted with flowers; two cups and saucers, a milk-jug, two basins; a ware tea-pot; one other piece; and a copy of The Diary, or JVoodfall s Register, of May 2, 1792 Three old Nankin plates; and two enamelled Chinese ditto Vs Register, * , j A Spode dessert service, with flowers in red, blue and gold, coiiy/y* sisting of centre and four shell-shaped dishes and twelve plates y l Twelve Ironstone china Harlequin dinner-plates and four dishes; ^ four Wedgwood dishes and two plates (ly ^ i A blue and white Dresden breakfast service, with flowers, consisting of two muffin-dishes and covers, two leaf dishes, a basket, h^sin^ six plates, and eight large cups and saucers 9 Twelve green hock-glasses 0 A pair of panels of old English needlework, with figures of agirl ^ and woodman in landscapes on white silk 1 A Dinner Service, of Heal’s Ironstone china, with flowers in colours and gold in Oriental style, consisting of soup-tureen, cover and stand, four sauce-tureens, covers and stands, four vegetable- dishes and covers, nine oval dishes, sixty-six plates, fifty-two pudding ditto, twelve soup-plates, and a salad-bowl 12 A Derby Dessert Service, consisting of four oval and four shell¬ shaped dishes, and twenty-four plates >3 A tea and coffee service, consisting of twelve tea-cups and saucers, ten coffee-cups and saucers, two large and twelve small plates, milk-jug and basin J4 A set of blue and white Wedgwood chessmen, after Flaxman’s -wood stand » 10 /^/> 85 / 86 /S** & • & 87 y. o 88 £ ✓ ^r*> 89 ^ 4 /b , & 90 £,4.° £ > //> . ^ 93 //.// * & 94 */7 ^Lr' 2 ' 95 yJ/*/o , o 96 £/'. 0,0 98 99 0 . o A blue and white Wedgwood toilet-pot and cover; a black coffee¬ pot ; a small brown tea-pot; an oval dish ; three blue, white anc gold cups and saucers; and a pair of small silver shoe-buckles ' An old Wedgwood oviform vase and cover, of blue jasper, with Satyr’; mask handles and classical subjects in relief—6f in. high A Berlin cabaret, consisting of oval plateau, two milk-jugs, sucrie: and covers, and two cups and saucers, painted with animals, ant with gilt borders, in old stamped leather case A Dresden mug, painted with birds and foliage; and a squan faience tray, with a river scene and coat-of-arms A Chelsea plate, with fruit in the centre and flowers and insects oi the border ; and a Lowestoft seau, with coat-of-arms An old Worcester fluted cup and saucer, with blue and gold border painted with landscapes and flowers; and a mug, printed wit! children and butterflies Two black ware tea-pots, sugar-basin and milk-jug, with covers A pair of porcelain vases and covers, painted with flowers, and wit 1 festoons of flowers in relief, surmounted by figures o children A pair of tall vases, of Chinese crackle, with figures, dragons, &t in colours, grotesque mask and ring handles A Dresden porcelain cabaret, painted with birds and flowers in gil borders, consisting of oval plateau, coffee-jug, sucrier Jim covers, milk-jug, and three cups and saucers A Dresden porcelain group of Apollo in a quadriga t9) A set of four old Chelsea figures of children, illustrating the Quarter of the Globe ocfa A Pair of Sevres Porcelain Vases and Covers, gros-bleu am gold ground, painted subjects of figures, landscapes and Cupid; in medallions in jewelled borders, and mounted with metal-gilt A pair of miniature rose-water ewers and basins, of old Crowi Derby porcelain, painted with ornaments in red, blue and gold a pair ol ditto hand candlesticks, with extinguishers ; and a pai of vase-shaped pastile burners and covers ^ 11 10 A set of three old English porcelain beaker-shaped vases, white and gold, encrusted with coloured flowers; five Plymouth coffee-^, cups, with flowers ; and a stone china jug> )1 A tea service, of old English porcelain, painted with bands of vine foliage in red and gold, consisting of tea-pot and cover, basin^^T^^ two dishes, eight tea-cups, eight coffee-cups and eleven saucers ' )2 A large old English brown ware beer jug, with a stag hunt mA . J medallions of figures in relief— impressed mark J. K. /1 )3 An Abruzzo ware vase, with mask and serpent, painted with Dia and Endymion and other figures—23 in. high )1 An old English oblong tea-tray, painted with “ The Toast,” a sub-/? ject of twelve figures—34 in. by 24| in. )5 A small female lay figure and stand )6 A small oval needlework panel )7 A blue Cashmere robe, embroidered with gold ; and a green ditto )8 A Long Cashmere Shawl, with black centre )9 An altar frontal of old white silk brocade, with flowers in coloured / 4l Jry — silks and gold thread 10 Another, nearly similar, of semicircular form 11 A long oblong panel of striped white satin brocade, with flowers, ribbons, &c. in coloured silks and gold and silver thread 12 Another, of white silk brocade, with bouquets of flowers in coloured silks: and one, of ribbed white silk, with flowers 13 A coverlet of striped blue and white satin brocade, with flower sprays in coloured silks 14 A pair of oblong ebony plaques, inlaid with battle scenes in engraved ivory from friezes by Polidoro di Caravaggio—21 in. by 39 in. —signed inc. and dated, 1777 15 A draped bust of a young girl, bas-relief, in statuary marble J> 16 The Marli Horses, in bronze—23 in. high—icood plinths 17 A dancing faun, after the antique—30 in. high—on marble plinth 18 A clock, in Empire case of or-molu, with Apollo playing a lyre, _ and emblems 19 A small clock, in marqueterie case with figures, birds and foliage w - — — 1 . Jb— 12 120 /£. J~. £ 121 /* 122 , O 123 ✓ /*/"7 o 124 //'//** 125 ' \ / ^, •? • 1 126 /• 7 ,° 127 ' ^ 128 J~. 0 129 /& • » o 130 jZ'f/O, O 131 A clock, in metal-gilt case chased with flowers, scrolls, &c., am inlaid with painted porcelain plaques; and a pair of vases am covers, on circular pedestals, en suite —glass shades and stands, A clock, in Boulle case with or-molu borders and feet, chased witl masks, surmounted by a figure of a hoy seated on a goat An old English toilet-glass, in mahogany swing frame—on stani with drawer A mahogany show-table, with glazed rising top and sides, inlaid ani mounted with metal-gilt A smaller ditto, on legs with stretcher A Louis XVI. Or-molu Cartel Clock, by Yandry, chased wit) rams’ heads, festoons of laurel foliage, and surmounted by axas —32 in. high A Chime Clock, by Recordon, Spencer and Perkins, London playing airs, with enamelled dials and Turkish numerals, in cas of tortoiseshell mounted with pierced and chased metal-gilt- 15 in. high A life-size bust of a gentleman, in statuary marble An Inlaid Ebony and Ivory Trio Trac and Chess Boarj with geometrical designs in coloured ivories A circular black marble table, inlaid with coloured marbles an Roman mosaics of Pliny’s doves, and ruins—28 in. diam.—w pillar and triangular plinth A black wood cabinet, with ten drawers, and door in the centr enclosing smaller drawers, inlaid and painted with Abraham’ Sacrifice and Dutch views—on stand A Louis XVI. carved white and gold pier table, with stretcher surmounted by a white slab—5 ft. 8 in. long finis. London : Printed by Wm. Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross i H ' etty research institute