CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION OF OLD RHODIAN, PERSIAN, ANATOLIAN AND HISPANO-MAURO 1 I Gt O POTTERY, ®ron3es anb Oriental China, INLAID FURNITURE, PERSIAN PRAYER RUGS & COSTUMES, ALSO Cljf Contents of the Stabler OF THE RIGHT HON. Lord Leighton of Stretton, P.R.A., D.C.L., LL.D., HONORARY MEMBER OF THE ROYAL SCOTTISH AND HIBERNIAN ACADEMIES, HONORARY MEMBER OF THE ACADEMIES OF ANTWERP, BELGIUM, BERLIN, FLORENCE, GENOA, PERUGIA, ROME, TURIN, AND VIENNA, ASSOCIATE OF THE INSTITUTE OF FRANCE, COMMANDER OF THE LEGION OF HONOUR, COMMANDER OF THE ORDER OF LEOPOLD, KNIGHT OF THE PRUSSIAN ORDER “POUR LE MERITE,” KNIGHT OF THE COBURG ORDER “DEM VERDIENSTE ”: which (by Order of the Executors) Will be Solti bg Auction bo Messes. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, &*£ raim GREAT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1896, And Two Following* Days, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 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. Y. 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, 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 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 First Day's Sale. ■»<>♦ - — On WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1896, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. FAIENCE. /•/^ 1 A square-shaped Delft bottle, with birds and scrolls in blue— / / l) 10 * m ' high - 2 A Delft Ware Blue and White Basket,/ painted with a land- scape — - ~ 3 Two faience vases, with festoons of flowers in relief cJ /Y< _4 A Persian two-handled jar, with birds and scrolls in blue 5 A Majolica medicine jar ; and one, smaller, with landscape J ^ A 6 A Subbio dish, with sunk centre, covered with arabesque foliage in lustred yellow and blue—9^ in. diam. _„ 7 A pair of Urbino medicine jars, with the Medicis arms and terminal figures—5^ in. high 8 A pair, roughly painted with foliage—5 in. diam. to. k- [f- 3 - r /o 9 A large faience bowl and cover, with flowers in blue in high relief —13 in. diam. 10 Nine pieces of Hispano-Mauro tiles, interlaced design B 2 ' ct* 4 £ 3 - /3 44 o /5~ ' / 3 . /6"X 11 A Hispano-Mauro dish, of red lustre, with a bird in the centre /") 12 Another, smaller, with a trefoil ornament in blue ck~J a, QYtAfif- ■ /Q, '' AM 13 Another, with a scroll design in the centre 14 A large dish, with a quatrefoil ornament in the centre 15 Another, with a five-branched blue flower in the centre 16 A dish, with raised centre, alternate flowers in pale gold and blue lustre RHODIAN, ANATOLIAN AND PERSIAN POTTERY. •7 6 / 5 3 3 S'- - 3 - /<3 18 An Anatolian ware sprinkler, bands of flowers in colours and bands in blue; and two, with patterns in blue Ac- j 19 A long-necked pear-shaped bottle, with figures of Chinese sages , / and ornaments in blue and black—11 in. high ''/'OlJL {/ A 20 A two-handled vase, with asters, mounted in epgraved copper ; and a bottle, similar 21 A bottle, with interlaced scrolls in dark blue on a buff ground, mounted with metal engraved with diaper patterns {.aJtV. 22 A Flat Fluted Peae-Shaped Bottle, with four panels of hyacinths in orange on a groundwork of animals and flowers in blue, mounted in copper chased with arabesques—18 in. high , 23 A large Persian vase, with shaped panels of flowers in buff and green on a blue scroll ground—13 in. high / t /£> , 5 24 A vase, entirely covered with conventional sparrows, ammonite scrolls on the neck—12£ in. high -A/A-*. -t—£. ’C^-y-c- l 3.1 — 49 /C . 6 "'.&° /* • /44 ft+ • 3 ■ 6 A Dish, with tulips, carnations and conventional flowers in the centre in red, blue and green of great brilliancy, band of petal ornament, ammonite scrolls on the border—12 in. diam. A Dish, conventional ornaments in black and blue in the centre, ammonite scroll border—11^ in. diam. ' - v- O A Dish, with passion flower and leaf in tbe centre in blue, red and green, ammonite scrolls in blue and black on tbe border —11^ in. diam. (/ (_ \ * y A Dish, with conventional aster in tbe centre in brilliant blue and red, ammonite scroll border— 10^ in. diam. —■ /Cl c%—~ 51 & 2i+. 3 53 A 5./S. 54 55 Another, with tulips and carnations in tbe centre, small tulips on tbe border—12 in. diam. Another, with carnations in shades of bluern,tbe centre, ammonite scroll border— shaped —12 in. diam. t L ^ji A Dish, tbe centre with tulips on a small scroll ground, band of lotos petals and ammonite scrolls on tbe border in g^een, red, blue and black— 12 in. diam. ^ CcJ? ( ^ Another, with nine alternate branches of carnations and tulips in red and blue, ammonite scroll border— shaped —11 in. diam. A Dish, with millet seed in red in tbe centre, leaf ornaments on tbe border on a blue ground—11 in. diam. An Oviform Jar, of Persian ware, with circular panels of conven¬ tional flowers in black on a scale-pattern ground, slight border of green, mounted with copper, finely engraved with 56 ^4^- /-a. - arabesques and inscriptions—17 in. high A Small Cabinet, with drawer, composed of an oblong Rhodian ware plaque with geometrical ornaments and arabesque scrolls in red, blue and green, tbe wood inlaid with, motber-o’-pearl / —21 in. by 11£ in. /$ V A dish, of Persian ware, conventional asters, scroll and 'panel ornaments in blue and white in tbe Chinese taste—19 in. diam. 25 . 58 A fluted pear-shaped Persian bottle, with scrolls and panels of 4- • copper lustre, bands of blue—7 in. high 7 59 A Persian bowl, with conventional fruit and flowers in black, ^y - / , blue and green—11 in. diam.; and a turquoise and black jar — broken —11 in. high t 60 A Globulab Ehodian Tazza and Covee, with tulips enamelled 3S- /q- in relief, and eight sprays of hyacinths in brilliant blue, twisted ornament on the border— in. high i 4 61 A Cylindbical Ehodian Mug, with spiral bands of hyacinths SO - and other flowers in brilliant red, blue and green, zigzag ornament on the neck and base—9 in. high ' scrx--a- t C 62 Anotheb Mug, with conventional birds and flowers in brilliant 3 —— // -i - // colours, bands of diaper ornament round the neck and base— 9 in. high 63 A Persian vase, entirely covered with foliage and birds in colours —12 in. high 83 Two Turkish and one Persian rug 84 A Fine Old Persian Prayer Bug, architectural design in the - - centre with panel of peacock-blue, hyacinths and carnations, and striped border in delicate shades of yellow, red and brown —G ft. 2 in. by 4 ft. 2 in. / , C f _ 85 Another, nearly similar— 5 ft. 7 in. by 3 ft. 11 jm. v 86 Another—5 ft. 11 in. by 4 ft. 2 in. 87 Another, of nearly similar design, with decoration on a dark ruby ground—6 ft. by 3 ft. 10 in. t- BRONZES. /- /• d.6 / • rc+- a /3 88 A small antique bronze lamp, with a figure of Cupid in relief; and one, with places for four lights, honeysuckle decoration in relief "V. ^'L ' * 89 An antique Greek cup, on stem, elongated handles fh, in. high l (//i 90 A small antique bronze lamp, with the figure of an eagle; amd two bronze reproductions ,91 An Antique Bronze Statuette of Apollo 8 2 m. high /„ / C t - < —*-■ ■" °2 A Bell-Metal Tripod Bowl and Cover, chased in low relief with figures playing, and acanthus scroll foliage / c 93 An Antique Bronze Statuette of Paris—9 m. high ~ (Jf i 'o.q~6> BRONZE MEDALS, Etc. 7 - 93a Gonzaga (Gianfrancesco), First Marquis of Mantua, 1394-14 , by Pisanello. ioannes-franciscvs de gonzaga, & o .; bust to left; rev. opvs • pisani * piotoris ; Gonzaga on horseback to left accompanied by a page on horseback— Armand, No. 11 93b Malatesta Novello, 1418-1465, by Pisanello. malatesta* NOVELLVS * CESENAE • DOMINVS-DVX EQVITVM PRAESTANS J bust to left, of Malatesta Novello; rer. opvs • pisani • piotoris ; Malatesta Novello, in armour, kneeling at foot^of cross, &c. — Armand, No. 16 VA*7 / / /O <1 S /S’ i 7 - /s 10 93o Malatesta (Sigismondo Pandolfo), 1417-1468, by Matteo de Pasti. SIGISMVNDVS ’ PANDVLFV8 1 MALATESTA ' DAN ‘ T ; bust to left; rev. oastellvm sismvndvm*ariminense*mcocoxlvi ; view of the Castle of Rimini— Armand, page 19 1 93d Nineteen electrotype reproductions of Italian plaquettes of the 15tb, 16th and 17th centuries 94 A fragment of a statuette, in bronze, of Narcissus—8 in. high, 95 A bronze statuette of Teucer, by Hamo Thornycroft, 1881— 26 in. high ^ /— " —" 96 A Winged figure of Victory, in bronze, fen marble ball and plinth —29 in. high <- /O 97 A bronze group of a lioness and an alligator, by Bary, 1886 ’ 93 A seated lioness: a group in bronze, by J. M. Swan—on marble plinth CSL-JA '-, 99 A Dancing Faun: a bronze statuette, by S. Abalino, 1885, Napoli—32 in. high —on black marble pedestal , _ c\. 100 Sleeping Figures: model for the figures In the picture of // c 9/ S- // /£> 5~- IS-7 Zot+.rs Iphigenia—bronze V ’ -• p ■ * 101 AN OBLONG PLAQUE, of veined marble, with two chei’tibs supporting double cornucopias, and shield-shaped panel of veined green marble— Italian, end of the 15 th century— 25 in. by 47 in. f. 102 A Bronze Statuette op Narcissus, after the antique— signed, and dated 1862—23 in. high —on veined yellow and red marble plinth 103 A Bronze Bust of an Old Man— marble and eboniscd plinth —17 in. high ^ 104 ICARUS : a bronze statuette, by Alfred Gilbert, A.—4$ in. high on square-shaped veined yellow marble pedestal ^ r - 105 Design for the Reverse of the Jubilee Medallion. Empire, enthroned in the centre, rests her right hand on the sword of Justice, and holds in her left the symbol of victorious rule; at her feet, on one side, Commerce proffers wealth, on the other a winged figure holds emblems of Electricity and Steam-power; flanking the throne to the right of the spectator are Agriculture and Industry, on the opposite side, Science Literature and the Arts; above, interlocking wreaths, held by winged genii representing respectively the years 1837 and 1887, enclose the initials V. R.— 18 in. diam. Exhibited at the Royal Academy , 1887 ( YcuUJ 11 06 Needless ori less Alarms, by Lord Leigbtou — a plaster Aast for tlify iginal, exhibited in the Royal Academy, 1886 //*- ^ ^ J.04u // -» /T- ^ * £>107 The Original Wax Model for the Same 107a The Invocation, after Lord Leigbton 4S/. to . LORD LEIGHTON, P.R.A., 1885. 107b THE SLUGGARD — statue, bronze Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1886 Exhibited at the Chicago Exhibition, 1894 OLD ITALIAN AND OTHER DECORATIVE FURNITURE. /O .fd - 108 An Italian XYIIth Centura Chair, marqueterie back and bandies with scrolls and flowers 109 A small ebony cabinet, with eight drawers and folding doors, / 2 ./. 6. inlaid with straps, ornaments, &c. in engraved ivory, small heart-shaped decoration in lapis lazuli—on ebonised stand 22 in. wide by 17 in. high 110 An Ebony Cabinet, with folding doors and two drawers above, fine mouldings and headings, and mounted with pierced bronze—on stand with drawers and spiral legs 62 in. high, 38 in. wide 111 A Cabinet, of light wood and ebony, with twelve drawers and ( r,^ ^ cupboard, supported by fluted columns and delicate mould¬ ings, inlaid with terminal figures, monsters, &c. in various woods—on stand with drawer and four spiral legs —early 17 th century — 54 in. high, 31 in. wide ^ ^ ~ 112 An Italian Ebony Cabinet, with folding doors inlaid in the . centre with two male figures in the costumes of circa 1610, bands of scroll work in engraved ivory on either side, enclosing fourteen drawers and small folding doors with equestrian figures, small gilt handles—on ebonised stand- 20 in. high, 32 in. wide -~T 12 L&. 3/ -to . 7 113 A Cabinet, with rising casket top and folding doors enclosing numerous drawers of various architectural designs, fluted , columns, arches, &c., the whole cabinet is finely inlaid with male and female figures in the costume of circa 1590-1600, scrolls, &c., and further decorated with scrolls and grotesque masks in slight relief, on four spiral legs and stretcher below late 1 6th century — 60 in. high, 33 in. wide /V r... 114 A Pair of Italian Walnut-Wood Chairs, with hexagonal seats, spreading backs and supports, carved with rosettes and scrolls and inlaid with a coat-of-arms in slight relief— Ifith century —40 in. high, 20 in. wide (— A Jr y ^ Brought hy Lord Leighton from Urbino A Pair of X-Shaped Folding Chairs, of dark wood carved with slight ornament, velvet and leather fringe— Italian 16th century —28 in. high, 24 in. wide Brought hy Lord Leighton from Urbino 116 A Set of Four Chairs with High Square Backs, the seats square-shaped, panel at the back and oblong panel below, inlaid with dolphins and vase of acanthus scrolls, carved and pierced scroll border and intertwined dolphins below— late 16th century —50 in. high, 20 in. wide .c.i™ s 117 118 £3./ 119 120 / 3z .// - , 121 / 5 - 4 4 -- /2 /CL 122 Two Arm-Chairs, similar, larger cAo . A Set of Four Chairs, the backs, seats and panel below inlaid with scrolls in light wood, and with scrolls carved in relief and pierced— late 1 6th century —49 in. high, 20 in. wide A Pair of Arm-Chairs, with carved and gilt arms and supports, covered with old tooled and gilt leather with coat-of-arms, &c.— 11th century A Pair of Dutch Marqueterie Chairs, with straight backs, inlaid with vase of flowers, &c.— 11 tl century —46 in. high, 19 in. icide C_ .A- '2 ?—*— A Small Dutch Marqueterie Table, with three drawers, inlaid with flowers, &c.— 18 in. wide A- - A Dutch Marqueterie Chest of Drawers, with four drawers, panels of strap ornaments, scrolls and rampant lions, brass handles—69 in. long, 39 in. high ry^e 13 7* 123 A Small Cabinet, of light coloured wood, with folding doors, the inside of ivory, with eleven drawers and small cupboard, carved with recumbent classical figures, fruit, &c. in relief, mounted in metal-gilt— ebonised stand —26 in. by 17 in. i rC. 'k 124 A Dutch Marqueterie Chair, with claw feet, the back inlaid •f & • £> with vase of flowers in various coloured woods 125 A German Marqueterie Cabinet, with folding doors decorated with panels inlaid with the double-headed eagle, pilasters, &c. inlaid with engraved ivory, enclosing fifteen drawers and small cupboard inlaid with St. George and the Dragon—on stand with drawer and six column feet— early YUTi century — 4 ft. 10 in. high, 3 ft. wide / — 0 ENGLISH FURNITURE. _J«—. 3 . 5T.126 Q '127 128 A Chippendale Mahogany Tbipod Gueridon, with scrolls, &c. ( J —-35 in. high (tf-.r. Y- 129 10-fo ■ - 13 ° J An Octagonal Tripod Gueridon, inlpd with floral scrolls in light wood—35 in. high c77p. (f -- A Walnut-Wood Table, with claw feet, carved with acanthus scrolls, enclosing one drawer, chased metal handles—36 in. wide Tzf.S An English Satin-Wood Chest of Drawers, with slight in¬ laid borders, metal-gilt handles chased with rosettes—42 in. wide, 32 in. high ‘-J C * £ / i' , A Pair of English Marqueterie Chairs, inlaid with scrolls, &c. in light wood—17 th century 131 -*A A scrolls in XL/-C—/ If ff 132 133 LfS ~o Ten Charles II. Ebony Chairs, inlaid with flo_ engraved ivory ' L? • cx^ Three Walnut-Wood X-Shaped Chairs, covered with tooled leather Fifteen Walnut-Wood Chairs, surmounted by lions’ heads, fluted legs, covered with bull leather, brass studs, and two arm-chairs, en suite — 14 3q~. 8. 8 . /3. &H- 2U- r*> r • 8 ■ . * 134 A Pair of Circular Kevolving Tables, in tlie Chippendale taste, engraved tops 135 An upright ebomsed book-case, with shelves above and drawers beneath—4 ft. 3 in. long r ) / V~ 136 Another, nearly similar 137 An Upright Ebonised Book-Case, inlaid witlKScrolls in ivory ^ ^ after a design by Aitchison—6 ft. long fcj J? - CL 138 A Massive Book-Case, with glass door above, and doors enclos¬ ing drawers below, inlaid with ivory with bosses of lapis lazuli—6 ft. long 139 The Companion 140 A Massive Ebonised Sideboard, with folding doors at the side o r ^ (—a. an d three drawers, shelves above, inlaid with scrolls, &c. in ivory and light wood, with bosses in lapis lazuli—8 ft. 6 in. long, 8 ft. 2 in. high I O' ? / 141 A writing-table, with two drawers, inlaid in coloured woods Used always by the late Lord Leighton / / 141a A reading-chair, covered with red morocco leather Used by the late Lord Leighton End of First Fay’s Sale. Os X Second Day’s Sale. On THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1896, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. -*>• - JL.. ?or> d ' 3 . 2 3 J3 7 c -/L/. *7 7 . n r RHODIAN, ANATOLIAN AND PERSIAN POTTERY.- H/ (//-. 142 A blue scale-pattern Persian bottle—14 in. high 7 ■* i L ^ 143 A turquoise bottle, pencilled with black ; and a plain ditto—9 in. high 7 c7~ s. 144 Two turquoise bottles; and a dish, pencilled with foliage in black—111? in. diam. cto 145 A turquoise bowl, with lilies and carnations in black 9J in. diam. C /' __ 146 A dish, with conventional hyacinths in black 12 ^ in. diam. ^ - 3 147 Another, similar—12 in. diam, / ^148 Another, with stars—12 in. diam. - C / 149 A Persian star-shaped tile, with a bird in relief— framed, and 3 one, with a rabbit in copper lustre - • ' - 150 Two Persian tiles, with mounted warriors in relief in colours; and one, with poppies in relief—in ebony frame 151 Six triangular tiles, with flowers in white; and seven other pieces 152 Nine pieces of Hispano-Mauro tiles 16 ?. f ■ /O ./O 2 . 6 3- /3 ■ 153 A Rhodian tile, with flowers on a blue ground—ebony frame; five other tiles; and six fragments 7 154 Six other tiles 155 A tazza, of Rhodian ware, with small flower ornaments in black and blue—6 in. high 156 A sprinkler, formed as an elephant, the howdah decorated with scale pattern in vivid blue, mounted with engraved metal, turquoise and crystal—9 in. high tf.'fSrG- O 157 Another, with cylindrical neck with flowers and birds—9 7-/7 high 1/Ci—L (/ 158 A Persian dish, with star-shaped ornament in the centre in ^7 - - - 3 . 3 . / - ///- 4 . t-f-. // Scf . 9- 7*7 /3 J3 /4 -U+. pale green and blue, inscription in white on black ground Lte on on the border—16 in. diam. f AW. 159 A Persian jug and cover, with twisted handle conventional flowers in black and blue—101 in. high •' L (f 160 A vase, entirely covered with a lozenge design ; and four others 161 A blue and white bowl, with emblematical ornaments in leaf- ' shaped panels— in. diam. r ... C 162 A globular fluted bottle, of Persian green-grey faience; aiid an engraved ditto / / L 163 A jug, with pierced top ; and two other pieces 9r& 164 A Cylindrical Mug, with square-shaped handle, quatrefoil- / shaped panels with branches of fruit and flowers in red, blue and gold, three bands of zigzag ornaments in blue— 8^ in. high ■ 165 Another Mug, of similar form, alternate sprigi^'of tulips and hyacinths in red, blue, green and gold—8J in. high ? ) 166 A Persian Jug, with many conventional flowers in shades of blue, leaf ornaments round the neck—12 J in. high 77 166a A Circular Bowl and Cover, of Persian faience, conventional . flower-shaped ornaments in blue and brick-red—7 in. high l&X. 167 A Dish, with cherry flowers and aster leaves in green and blue on a red ground in the centre, band of lotos-petal-qrnament, and with scroll border—13| in. diam. V ^ ■f 168 Another Dish, of nearly similar ornamentation—13 in. diam. tjCcmcL* " 17 169 A Dish, with spray of carnations, tulips and other flowers in / , pale blue and red in the centre, amnKuiite scrolls on the border in blue— shaped —12 in. diam. / 4i£- 170 A Dish, with nine carnations and six tulips in brilliant red and - /✓ — x, blue in the centre, brilliant blue ammonite scroll border— Ilf in. diam. i' <>" / ■ ^ 171 A Dish, with a vase in the centre in red, a tulip and hyiicintly^n either side, ammonite scroll border—10* n. diam. ---7 ^ / 172 A Dish, the centre decorated with a lion killing a stag, hounds and scrolls in black and red on a green ground, ammonite scroll border— 1 If in. diam. <-- c - 173 Another, with carnations and tulips in subduqd colours and // 1 f , gold on a pale green ground in the centre, lotos-petal pattern border—Ilf in. diam. " - 174 A Dish, with a conventional peacock, hares and trees in the /(J^n O ~ centre in red and black on a green-blue ground, band of lotos-petal ornament, and border of overlapping leaf design— 12 in. diam. /O ■ (0 175 A Dish > witli a P assion flower in ihe centre in red, blue and green, ammonite scroll border— 10 in. diam. I \ ^ r Dish, with a bird seated on a branch in the centre, band of cloud pattern in brilliant red, blue and green, garbled border—Ilf in. diam. 177 A Dish, with vase of carnations and hyacinths m the centre in subdued red, green and blue, ammonite scrq^bordcij— 176 A /b.(> II J'Z 13* in. diam. crd>. Of „ _ 178 A Dish, with vase of five carnations in brilliant red, two sprigs of hyacinth, zigzag-pattern border—12 in. diam. C ty , 179 A Dish, with a passion flower in colours on a green ground, - ' / Q ammonite scrolls on the border-12* in. diam. C*> - / / J 180 A Dish, with quatrefoil ornament m the centre with flowers in ^ dark red and blue, tulips arranged in groups of three pn the ^6-/0 O border— shaped —12 in. diam. 181 A Dish, with arabesque ornament m the centre, two spiays on either side, of hyacinths in red and blue, partly ammonite J/. IQ . scroll border—Ilf in. diam. ZCL 18 4-2 7'7 iS-t6 1 ■ t >—«—/ S 200 An ivory casket, with four drawers, dial on the cover, figures in 15th century costumes in relief, and hunting scenes at the base BA - ^2 , 201 An old Persian casket, with hunting scenes in A ernis-Martin ; and an inlaid bos, with inscription ' ' ^ 202 The stem of a pipe, iron, inlaid with trefoils in silver ,3 —« —"203 A circular gaming table, of tortoiseshell, with flowers and monsters in mother-o’-pearl Lf. 204 A mandolin, inlaid with mother-o’-pearl and ^tortoiseshell ; and another musical instrument At.-■■■- P £ ■ 205 A model of an Indian doorway, carved with arabesque ornaments /./ 5 ,206 A Venetian glass hanging vase, with chains, &c.; and a goblet / . £ . 207 The stuffed figure of a peacock n ^ 208 A Pair of Venetian Glass Candelabra, for four lights, * ' ^ ' flowers and ornaments in colours—34 in. high O . 4 209 A Cylindrical Silver Cup, on foot, the whole of the cup is embossed and chased with Cupids, garlands of fruit and flowers, strap work, grotesque masks and acanthus scrolls, the foot embossed with panels of fruit—10 in. high¬ s' Augsburg , 16*7j century 210 A small silver beaker, embossed with strap work and scrolls , * / 6“ -210a A silver benitier, embossed and chased with cherubs and scrolls U / - / tT 211 A metal-gilt beaker, embossed with a tulip, parcel-gilt _ ) - 212 Two hexagonal brass dishes, embossed with Adam and Eve, c /^ ^ ' animals and scrolls on the border-23 in. diam. / £ . 213 A Crossbow, the stock inlaid with ivory and mother-o’parl- span of the bow, 24 in. L 1 214 A Square-Shaped Mirbor, the glass engraved with Neptun2 _ ,, _.witb cherubs and shells, pierced Gothic designs, with inscrip¬ tion above and scrolls below, engrave^arabesques at the side 3 ft. 4 in. wide t f _- /& 235 236 COSTUMES, ORIENTAL AND EUROPEAN EMBROIDERIES AND BROCADES. An Italian printed dress and petticoat; anji^a large printed coverlet, similar A square of ruby and gold brocade, with large scroll design^/ and one other piece ••O ^— A panel of Spanish cream-coloured silk, embroidered with floral scrolls in colours .c.y 'c A large Persian coverlet, of buff-coloured silk, watered/terra¬ cotta silk border embroidered with peacocks in colours A square of pink and blue Persian silk, richly embroidered with flowers in gold and silver; and a blue square ditto, flowers in silver A strip of salmon-coloured satin, with scroll^ of flowers in colours; and a square of yellow and gold brocade A square of blue Persian embroidery, animals and birds in colours and gold, velvet border; and a squaroof^ green^ silk, asters in silver A square of white satin, with flowers and wreaths omb^der^- Italian 17 th century A strip of Portuguese embroidery, on white satin m the Chinese taste ; and a piece of Persian embroidery, on buff linen C A small square of white watered silk, tulips and carnations in colours ; a strip of mauve embroidery, flowers in colours an gold ; and a piece of yellow and gold brocade 0 c A 22 210 /- !Q 6 7 / — " - /. 6 243 244 245 246 A panel, of buff cotton, embroidered with roses in coloured silk —Persian ; a square, printed blue, buff and gold; and one, black, red and gold n— A- f ^ ^ ^ Three white linen scarfs, embroidered/ at the ends; and a buff scarf, embroidered with yellow silk A Greek coat, red and buff key pattern in blue; a felt jacket, embroidered with gold; and a jmall velvet bodice, with gold lace ( ^ ^ A dark mauve sash, slight diaper pattern ur gold; a striped sash; and two pieces of thin shot red and green silk ,5 < A long Persian coat, finely embroidered with ferns in gold ^ and a mauve silk ditto, with silver border STs. Two green silk ditto, gold lace borders A buff cotton scarf, the ends embroidered with asters in colours and gold ; a smaller ditto; one, embroidered in black and gold; and one other, embroidered with flowers A green and yellow silk jersey; five skull caps; th^ee other pieces; and a satchel, gold, red and black brocade. A white silk scarf, embroidered with flowers in yellow ; a pair of striped blue and grey tights; and two crimson brocade scarves A piece of pale blue silk; grey ditto; yellow and black shot ditto ; cream-coloured ditto ; and three other pieces A thin green gauze silk scarf; a violet ditto, with gold stars; two black ditto ; and three other pieces C*C^O A piece of white Indian muslin; another, flowers in silver; pale yellow ditto; and a yellow and white striped petticoat A pair of canary-yellow Moorish trousers; a pair of white silk ditto; a pale pink Persian coat; a thin striped white sill^ coat; and a pale pink coat, flowers in buff colour A panel of stamped crimson velvet, with poppies; a piece of green brocade, red border ; and three other pieces A robe, of white and gold brocade, shaped edges witlr«gold lace ; and one, of striped brocade, colours and gold 23 261 "262 263 264 265 266 —* /O 267 /o 268 269 270 271 Nine pieces of blue cotton peasant costume *2- /<-*- Ten pieces of various coloured cotton materials (J A printed Indian curtain; a green serge coverlet; and five pieces of costumes Four shirts; and six other pieces of white costume About fifteen various pieces of costume, cloth, &c. [/ A striped Persian costume; a blue ditto, with flowers: thr^ scarves ; and six pieces of thin coloured materials Two embroidered bodices ; and various small pieces of cost^n/e A white crepe Persian robe; a buff linen petticoat; a white satin jacket ; a pair of white striped breeches ; a white silk scarf; and a white cotton coverlet, embroidered with flowers / in yellow silk ClLo A printed terra-cotta and black scarf; a red cotton skirt; a strip of yellow cotton; a pair of blue cotton breeches ; and five other pieces A striped blue and buff coverlet; a ditto, red, blue and buff; a ditto, pale blue and buff; a ditto, red and black; two ditto^ pale blue and buff; and a striped green satin coat ^ Four seats and two backs of chairs, of white .satin embroiderecL^ with baskets of flowers in colours J A Persian white satin brocade robe, bordered wiim scrolls; and. 3 a pale pink square, richly embroidered in colours and gold (A A George II. skirt, of buff' silk brocaded with flowers in colours^; and a bodice, similar A pale salmon-coloured robe, painted with roses, &c. (jlX^P Two pieces of rich cream-coloured brocade, with floral scr^ljs in colours and gold, lined with pink satin A square of buff silk, embroidered with flowers im colours and / gold ; and four other pieces CO-C- A piece of blue satin, with rich brocade pattern in gol^imd colours ; a piece of silver and blue brocade; and part of a skirt, escalloped edges embroidered with flowers in colours c and gold 24 /■S' t'V. /cr~7 & v5 —-/ — 272 273 274 A buff brocade robe, with floral scrolls y \ buff satin coverlet; and a striped red satin skirt ( ’ A buff cotton coverlet, with groups of emb£omered flowers— Persian ; two strips of Persian embroidery ,-in pale colours ; and a striped robe, edged with silk lace A square of embroidery, on maroon ground ; a piecouH Japanese embroidery, on a blue ground ; and five scarves A red plush curtain; and six other pieces 7zePL~*-~eA Twenty various small pieces of brocade, velvet, &c.; and a pale green silk sash Two embroidered white muslin scalesand six pieces, of soft silk, of various colours A grey-blue velvet robe; a apves: U/,3 (/ - C A-c-w? black satin skirt,;' part of a George III. brocade black silk coat; a figured yellow cotton skirt; and a large buff silk scarf 279 A long scarf, of buff net, embroidered with floral scrolls in colours; a small buff linen head covering, with scrolls in violet; a white lace coverlet, embroidered with yellow; and a buff silk coverlet, embroidered with gold ^, 280 A maroon velvet coverlet, embroidered with floral scrolls in gold and colours— Persian ; and a pale green coverlet, with flowers in buff A part of a vestment, in yellow and blue brocade; and a piece of sapphire velvet brocade ■ 281 v 282 A square of dark red satin, flowers in gold; and a pi 283 / amber velvet, scrolls and flowers in coloured silk and silver Y syiel A panel of stamped velvet, with annular ornaments in crimson, green and buff; and a panel of yellow satin, embroidered with conventional flowers in colours A linen square, embroidered with a peacock; and five other pieces of embroidery A pair of pale pink silk tights; and fifteei^yKrious pieces of costume A red cotton Cashmere robe, edged with embroidery ; and a large square of blue-green satin j 25 287 A small white satin coat, edged with goleK and seven pieces of ^ ( old brocade, various colours [/ 288 A square of buff silk, with many annular ornamei^s' in gold ; a square of. striped embroidery ; a square of embroidery, with parrots and tulips ; a squaro, with floral scrolls in gold, silver, &c.; and a small square, applique ornaments ^ 289 A Chinese coverlet, of white silk, Ho-fbHfcirds and flowers in 9 - J , colours r. (/XrC 290 A Chinese mandarin jacket, of salmon-colouped silk, floral scrolls ( - in coloured silks j 291 A Chinese white satin coverlet, with escalloped edges, Ho-Po 'l bird and kylins in colours and gold C r ~ r } 292 A red cloth portiere, embroidered with birds and flowers in / / colours; and a buff silk skirt, flowers in blue 293 An Arabian saddle-pack, geometrical pattern in color embroidered green cloth rug, with floral scrolls in colours S< and an /- /tf . End of Second Day’s Sale. Third Day’s Sale. -KX- On FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1896, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. 2 - / 1 > / ' / £> o — 3s /. £ s ENGLISH PORCELAIN AND WARE. 300 A pair of blue and white Worcester cups and saucers, with willow pattern; and one other cup and saucer 9 301 A pair of blue and white Worcester dishes, basket-pattern, painted with flowers C 302 A Wedgwood heart-shaped dish, with crest; and a small tureen and stand >-Z-^ g __ - 303 A pair of plates, with dancing girls in the Persian taste 304 A shaped dish, in the Rhodian style, passion flowers and sprays of hyacinths in shades of blue, by H. iQeck, 1865—15^ in. diam. ^ Lc^-C^ i ul' 305 A Lowestoft service, enamelled with a coat-of-arms, slight blue border, consisting of— Two soup-tureens, covers and stands Four sauce-tureens Two vegetable-dishes Eighteen meat-dishes Forty large plates Seven salad-plates Twenty-one soup-plates Eight dessert-dishes Two side dishes One salad-bowl Two fish-strainers 306 A Pair op Lowestoft Baskets and Stands, enamelled crests ; and two deep plates, similar ^ SATSUMA AND OTHER JAPANESE POTTERY. /■ / 2 - 307 308 309 1 2 - 7 . ^310 7 /310 A vase, with conventional flowers slightly ^raisc / (3 2. /o n /3 & r . 6 '- 6 " - 3. 2 ./2 C 7-7 3- 3 . 2 . /o £ -/srC 350 A pair of deep saucers, with dra gons, flames and crests in red and gold—6^ in. diam. £3 C- o51 A pair of fan-shaped dishes, enamelled with peonies prad prunus ; a shell-shaped Imari dish; a deep plate, withpersimmon fruit in the centre; and a small square dish 352 A famille rose howl, with peonies, &c.—9 in. diam.; and a^ish," with characters in blue 353 A set of six fluted plates, with subjects from history in the centres, conventional asters and character -ornaments on the border—8 in. diam. 354 A pair of dishes, with vase of peonies, bamboo and chrysanthe¬ mums in the centre, peonies and diaper pattern on the border—15 in. diam. v 355 A pair of fluted plates, with panels of flowering asters—84 in. diam. .. ' 356 A pair of dishes, with escalloped edges, utensils in circular panel in the centres, Vandyke-pattern border, scrolls in white on blue ground— 15 in. diam. 357 A pair of double gourd-shaped sprinklers, with flowering peonies and band of zigzag pattern—8 in. high 358 A pair of bowls and covers, with eight flowering peonies—54 in. high 359 A pair of small cups, covers and saucers, scroll ornaments in blue ORIENTAL OBJECTS OF ART. 361 A Chinese Bronze Ewer, inlaid enftlematical designs in gold, and surmounted by a kylin 362 A Cloisonne Enamel Ewer, with dragons and kylins in colours on a buff ground - 363 A Persian white marble basin and JjQttle, with flowers in coloured stones—17 in. high C7 363a A fluted and silvered basin; an inlaid bottle; two small bowls • and a bottle ^ 4 « 364 A Persian bronze ewer, engraved with arabesques, &c._144 in. high 3 l 3@f> A circular brazier and cover, with handles and chains^ nierced with scale and other patterns a 367 A pair of Persian bronze cups, engraved with characters. «, bowl, engraved with characters 5 and a smaller ditto OC- Pmu of Oblong Panels of Chinese Cloisonne Enamel, with an inscription in black on a turquoise grou^, with ^ • prunus in pale pink—wood frame —54 in. by 9 in. / _ 368 A bronze vase, with monster and ring handles, band of diaper " ornament—15 in. high y 369 A small bronze vase, with monster handles, wood gram design on the neck —71 in. high ; and one, with band of diaper pattern—6ir in. high y- ' s ‘ 370 A bronze Kor6, on three feet, monster handles, pierced cover, engraved with asters—6|- in. high C- W ^ 371 A cylindrical Persian bronze vase, engraved with arabuyuA and circles— ■111. in. high . A 372 Another, nearly similar, with raised bands—10 in. high . CX. O 373 An engraved Persian vase, on thin stem, with small circua^ medallions of figures—6£ in. high ,. , , 1 / lf/~ . ' 374 A globular Persian vase and cover, of metal-gilt 1 in. ij ( , 375 A Bronze Bowl, engraved with inscription, and horsemenm oval medallion, inlaid with gold and silver-6 in. dinn.Ctc^ Chinese Bronze Tripod Koro, with charters and em¬ blematical ornaments, partly gilt nzr 1--. Chinese Metal-Girt Tripod Kor 5, with monster handles, chased with vine foliage and squirrels in high relie , a cloisonne enamel tray, with asters in colours on a turquoise blue ground; and an ivory Japanese netsuKwith three^of the Gods of Contentment '. / (-r 378 A Japanese panel, with basnet o - mother-o’-pearl and ivory ] ... XVIIth century Japanese screen, with warrioiy .on a g sTe-Fold Chinese Baoouer Screen,. with hous^landscape -> and figures in gold lacquer—7 ft. 3 in. high , A r ' ana ngures in b x wit h storks on a gold 380a A six-fold Japanese screen, ground 3. / o £, /o 4 -- /6 /— - 8- S~ ff */o 376 A 377 A 2 . 2. - 379 A /5/- n A o i 'j r n - /O 32 f. . -5 ■ n /0 381 A pair of Japanese oblong panels, of dark wood, inlaid with geese and millet seed in engraved ivory, mother-o’-pearl, &c., king-pattern border—framed and glazed—50 in. by 26 in. 382 A Moorish Casket, enclosing a mirror, dnlaid with geometrical designs in coloured ivory, mounted wfithmiased silver 383 Two square-shaped panels, Moorish, inlaid with arabesques and flowers in ivory ^ c r ^ 384 A Moorish casket, entirely inlaid with geometrical designs in coloured wood, ivory, &c.—20 in. long . 385 A Hispano-Mauro star-shaped^x, partly gilt; and two painted Persian boxes 386 An Italian ebony casket, inlaid with arabesques and flowers in engraved ivory, sliding drawer beneath .. 387 A small Spanish cabinet, with three drawers, inlaid with scrolls and masks in ivory, metal-gilt corners—16 in. long S( 4 388 A Persian Bronze Ornament, surmounted by the figure of a bird, inlaid in gold and silver -- i389 A Turkish Coepee Service, of silvered copper, embossed with horsemen, scrolls, &c., consisting of tray, sugar-basin and cover, and two cups and covers 390 A Chinese Silver Tea Service, with flowers, rocks and diaper patterns in translucent enamel, consisting of tea-pot and cover, sugar-basin and cream-jug, three cups and two saucers —in case 391 An Indian battle axe, of russet iron, inlaid with flowers and scrolls in gold '*“7^ 392 A Turkish scimitar; and a small gilt dagger 393 A Persian knife, silver grip and sheath mounts with arabesque scroll, green translucent enamel ground, gold damascened blade C^C-CX^i. 7' 394 A curved knife, the sheath chased with animal/; and a curved dagger, with jade handle O' } <- 395 A wand, with inlays of brass and stained ivories*"^ w ~ / 396 Indian Divinities on Elephants / From the Collection of D. G. Rossetti U . (i. JXossclti 397 A Persian Horseman, a choir of angels above —an illumination * 7 f *5 ' to a missal / / l' 1 — 403 Four small Persian rugs / - 404 Four ditto 405 3o— - enCo — , A Persian carpet, geometrical and conventional flower ornaments 406 408 5' . 409 7 — - in colours in the centre on a dark green ground, scroll orna¬ ments on the border on light red ground—17 ft. 3 in. by 8 A 6 in. Sy ; . A curious tooled gilt leather rug, with large scroll foliage— * 7 ft. 9 in. by 5 ft. 3 in. ; and one, smaller An Old Persian Velvet Pile Prayer Rug, arch-shaped panel in the centre, foliage-pattern border in subdued colours —6 ft. 2 in. by 4 ft. 1 in. A crimson pile rug, divided into squares, wjitk rosettes, &c.— 6 ft. 7 in. by 4 ft. An Old Persian Rug, of fine quality, the centre decorated with conventional passion flowers in rich colours on a palo crimson ground, largo flowers and scrolls on the border on dark blue ground—17 ft. by 7 ft. 8 in. D 34 / 36 ~-« — A /S. 3. /s ■ /, / 3 > ■ 3 —.. 3 - 3 . 5 *. f£. /. /6 - 419 An A- L+ 420 A A 6~- 421 A r to. /o- 422 A 1 410 A Piece of an Old Persian Velvet Eug, decorated with a seated noble surrounded by retainers, &c., two trees on either ^ side on a scrolled crimson ground—26^ in. by 21^ in. — framed and glazed in ebony, inlaid with a Persian tile with an equestrian figure hawking, in relief 411 A large Persian rug, geometrical design in colours—17 ft. 5 in*. b y 7 /'■ 412 A square-shaped rug, circular ornamentjin green in the centre— 6 ft. 6 in. by 6 ft.; and a Turkish rtug, colour? on a buff ground—9 ft. 4 in. by 3 ft. 3 in. (f 413 A Persian prayer rug, arch-shaped ornament in the centre, tulips in red, blue and buff—5 ft. 10 in. by 3 ft. 9 in.yf 414 A long Turkey rug, geometrical pattern—11 ft. 8 in. by Z ft. 6 in. 415 A Persian carpet, with fern design yjn the centre in colours on a salmon-pink ground, white border with conventional figures in delicate colours—3 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft. 3 J 416 Another, with utensils in colours on a turquoise-blue ground, olive-green border—12 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft. 8 417 A Turkish rug—9 ft. by 3 ft. 11 in. 418 A long Persian rug, with geometrical designs in shades of red— 11A 3 in. by 5 jt. 3 in. 'y - old Persian prayer rug, arch-shaped panel in the centre, crimson and purple, buff border with flowers, &c.—5 ft. 10 in. by 3 ft. 8 in. ground in the centre, red border—13 ft. 8 in. by 3 ft.tflcc rurkisb rug, flowers in blue and green on a red ground— 4 ft. 6 in. by 4 ft. 8 in. blue on a red diapered-pattgrn ground^—17 ft. 6 in. by 13/0 ill. 423 A Persian rug,! conventional flowers, &c. in pale colours on / • /S' grey ground—6 ft. by 4 ft. 3 in. r -— P C* \ 424 An Old Persian Prater Rug, arched-shaped pai^V in the //*- / / — centre, fine borders in shades of yellow and peacoch-blu^- /O . /O , 6 ft. 2 in. by 3 /*. 7 in. 425 A Fine Prayer Rug, the centre decorated with a Moorish archi- / tectural design, and two ewers on a ruby ground, flowering ' ^ ' palms on the border on yellow and peacock-blue j^round—^ 4 ft. 8 in. by 3 ft. 2 in. 426 An Old Persian Prater Rug, arch-shaped panel in the centre ! j f f in blue, star ornaments in yellow, waving border in colours, with inscription—5 ft. 10 in. by 3 ft. 11 in. 427 An Old Persian Prater Rug, architectural design in the / ry ^ / centre on a crimson ground, ornate border with alternate ^oval panels of red and blue—6 ft. 4 in. by 4 ft. 9 in. 428 AN OLD PERSIAN RUG, the crimson centre decorated with lions, tigers, mythical beasts and stags in shades of blue, green and buff, sapphire-blue border with conventional / (^ flowering asters, carnations and floral scrolls in crimson, yellow and green, on either side are small bordeis of uljik and crimson—6 ft. 5 in. by 4 ft. 5 in. From Holyrood Castle , and supposed to have belonged to Mary Queen of Scots In ebony frame , forming screen 428a AN UPRIGHT PANEL OF BRUSSELS TAPESTRY, decorated with the arms of William III. with two male /A ~ y y— figures supporting a crown, trophies of aims, festoons of // O ' flowers and fruit and borders formed as bound oak boughs, scroll corners— signed, Le Clerk 7 ft. 10 in. by 8 Jt. 10 in. 3C DECORATIVE FURNITURE. // - 429 t-h.f ,430 21 . / . 431 432 U74\U 433 AP. /■ 434 3. /S' 435 S- . /o , 436 3 - S , 437 (3 ■ /o., 438 7- — // — ^ 439 / 440 C> A Pair of Small Chairs, the backs carved with coats-of-arms, the seats covered with leather, gilt bosses and fringe— lith century A small square-shaped mirror—in gilt frame with flowers in high relief etc e c *- A Cabinet of Architectural Design, with twelve drawers and cupboard in front, richly decorated with inlays of ebony, tulip-wood and ivory, engraved masks, strap scroll work and flowers, mounted with chased metal, spiral legs and stretcher —61 in. high, 43 in. wide—Flemish , 17 th century Of 0 An Inlaid Ebony and Ivory Tric-Trac and Chess Board, with geometrical designs in coloured ivories Another, of knotted walnut, inlaid with scrolls and butterflies in ivory and light wood A Circular Bronze Tripod Table, supported by griffins, claw feet, festoons of laurels, attached by os skulls, scrpl^ and honeysuckle ornament— 36 in. high by 21 in. diam. ^7 A Pair of Octagonal Moorish Seats, inlaid wifcji geometrical designs in mother-o’-pearl—13 in. high C' Another, nearly similar—13^ in. high A Folding Book-Stand, of tortoiseshell, overlaid with pierced scrolls in ivory, panel of looking-glass , A Spanish Table, inlaid with geometrical design In engraved ivory, shaped trestle with vase below—42 in. wide Another, nearly similar— 42 in. wide ^ A Small Chinese Lacquer Cabinet, with figures and vases of flowers in gold and colours, enclosing eight drawers, metal hinges— 18 in. high , 20 in. wide ' ^ *9 37 A9^7 f- 3 . 4L . /& . 449 3. fo 450 S' S >451 //— - 6452 //-* - <<453 71—// —-*454 0' /& ' 455 2 — 456 457 ARTISTIC PROPERTIES. The lay figures of a horse and a man in walnut S £a — ■* — y' A double-screw easel, of oak L. Another, similar ^ S UJL -f Another A single-screw easel, of oak Another, similar Another ~ A stained deal easel 7 Z a-a-eSt> Another, of stained deal o(-o A male lay figure (/ A female lay figure A lay figure of a child / • - vyL-* Models of Ionic columns from a Greek temple / Eight casts of male figures, after Michael Angelo, &c. 7 Casts of five grotesque masks; and seven small casts after the ' £ — 458 3' 3 ' 459 / - / * 460 / ^/,461 3 - /o antique 0 3 462 An Ebonised Chair, of Greek design ; and a ditto stool ^^S~yy q> A Silvered Tripod Incense Burner, of Greek design A / crytHr^t , A Large Painted Black Wood Easel ; and a smaller ditto /? Various shoes, sandal straps, &c. A staffed leopard n ^ , / ' finis. ' . London: Printed by William Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford and Charing Cross. Street