OA.T.A.L.oo-xjE ''_j . : OF , A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS, ©f tbe Earl^ JEngliab School, COMPRISING MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS, After Sir J. Reynolds, G. Romney, T. Gainsborough, R.A., J. Hoppner, R.A., and others; FINE MEZZOTINT & COLOURED ENGRAVINGS, After G. Moriand, J. R. Smith, F. Wheatley, R.A., J. Ward, R.A. ; PORTRAITS IN STIPPLE & COLOURS, After Downman, Sir T. Lawrence, Sir J. Reynolds, R. Cosway, R.A., &c. ; AND A complete and fine Set of "THE CRIES OF LONDON," After Wheatley, printed in colours; THE PROPERTY OF 3^H0MAS WILKINSON, ESQ. OF HOVE, BRIGHTON : WHICH '■^ mm ht ^aiti hv Ruction h^ L^ 51 35V Messes. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT TKEIE amWAT m©©Mg, 8 KING STKEET, ST. JAMES'S SQUAKE, On TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1899, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. ^lay be viewed Saturday and Monday preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Maxson and Woods' Offices, 8 King Sired St. James's Square, S.IV. CONDITIONS OF SALE. I. THE highest Bidder to be the Bayer; and if any dispute arise between two or more Bidders, tlie Lot so in dispute shall >)e immediately put up again and re-sold. II. No person to advance less than Is. ; above Five Pounds, 5«. ; 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 Tip 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, Manbon 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. Upcn 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 sucli re-eale shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. Oil TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1899, AT ONE OLOOK PRE0I8ELT. jo ' 1 A Girl Reading by Candle-light, by Yv^^r— first state \ and The It^ o-o--^ Duchess of Hamilton and Brandon, by M. Jackson 2 ' 2 The Woodcutter, after Morland, by W. Ward - /"^ ^ -/ 7 ^oJt^ ^ /'S Miss Matthew, after Peters, by Saunders 7^ ^x/c ^^ *- 4 Viscount Althorp, after Copley, by K. Dunkarton ; and J. Han way, after Edwards, by ditto 6 ' 5 Sir Francis Burdett, by and after J. R. Smith — first fifty c^r /»- <^ J^^ 6 Princess Louise Von Anhalt Dessan, after A. Kauffman, by ^ . Friedhof— /r«< state ; and Duke of Richmond, after Van Dyke, ^ *^ *' '^ by Eailom 2 ' /^ ' 7 Larly Howe, after Opie, by S. W. Reynolds -/yp^^i^^^ ' /a ■ 8 Marie Antoinette, after de Brehan, by J. Murphy — first state *--^^ -<^.^ o - 9 The Watercress Girl, after Zoflfanj, by J. Young — proof "^^S?^ «X^ Aftkb sir JOSHUA REYNOLDS, P.R.A. 2- - 10 Dr. Johnson, by W. Doughty "//o^^^-^ • ■ 11 Sir Joshua Reynolds, by Valentine Gi-een ; and another, by t^y^-^/n^^ T. Wathon. B 2 12 Countess Spencer, by T. Watson — -first stale A2/-^^'C_^ 13 J. Paine and his Son, by J. Watson ; and Percival Pott, M.D., by Towneley — first state 2 ' 14 Mrs. Bouverie and Mrs. Crewe— j^rsi state, hefore inscription, on pedestal '7/l^^f'^-^ — - 2- ' 15 The Hon. Lincoln Stanhope, by T. Park ; and Sir W. Hamilton, y,7 {^J by H. Hudson 2 ^^4,.^^.^^^ / 16 Lady Dash wood and child, by C. Hodges -^^'^.^t--^^.—^ /^ - 17 Earl Pembroke and family, by J. Watson — second state ..--^^^^^jt-V,-* 18 Joseph Baretti, by J. Watts ; and Charles James Fox, ^l^j/^'P/ ' J. Jones 2 If ' 19 Lady Elizabeth Lee, by E. Fisher— ^rsi state "'^^'^-^-^te^^tL^i, ■ f ■ y 20 The Hon. Miss Monckton, by J. Jacobe -/^^^^.v*^^ rt. . / 21 The Hon Mrs. Tollemaohe as ' Miraj^da,' by J. Jones— second ^«» state 1^ - 22 Miss Bosville, by J. Watson J^^^u^^ . ^ - 23 A Lady and Child (Mrs. Seaforth), by J. Grozer — etclied letter proof ^HL^C^-^ 24 A Bacchante (Lady Hamilton), by J. E. Smith — hefore alteration ^i/^ / of address IS ' L 25 Miss Polly Kennedy, by T. Watson -^^jX. ' 26 F. Bartolozzi ; and David Garrick, by T. Watson 2 ^ ^rj, _ / 27 Lord Ashburton, Colonel Barre and Lord SHELBtfRNE, by (pCo J. Ward — proof 28 Lady Huddersford, by H. Meyer— proo/ jt-^^^i^ I ^ ' 29 Duchess of Gordon, by W. Dickinson — small f late proof "^/V^^W^ V- L=> 30 Laly Melbourne; and Miss Wynward, by J. Findlayson 2 ^^-^t:*, 10 ■ 31 \'iscouut Ligonier, by E Fisher ''/'^l-**-^.^,^ y • 32 Sir Jeffery Amherst, by J. Watson— ^3/00/" -i^^ t^t^^l ' - L 32a Lord Hood, by J. Jones— ^roo/ -z/U a, ^^x-e^ / (Q . la 32a Lord Hood, by J. Jones— ^roo/ t?^ct -rix-e^ / II -3 • ? /O (, r ■ 1 ■ 3 33 Lcrd Nelson, after Abbott, by Geiger ^^i^t^ e<*- * >^ > by W. Ward— ^rs« state ^*7" Au ' 58 The Ballad Singer, after J. Rising, by J. Jonee — first state /^ I lo 59 Belinda, after Peters, by W. Dickinson "^V^X-.-**-*/ y-y 'GO ]\[rs. Smith, by, and after J. R. Smith — proof -^^^g^^g^t^^^^ /^ , 61 Eetieement (Mrs. Brudenell), after J. E. Smith, by W. Ward ^j^V-^^!^:^*-*^ -^ , 62 Mrs. Ed WAEDS, after Lauranson, by J. Jones— ^rsf s/aie ^ 'K/t^^v^-^ I ■ 63 Henry Duke of Bucclcugh, after T. Gainsborough, by Dixon ^^ ^ I / 64 Signora Zaraperini, aft r N. Hone, by J. Findlayson— j^rgf state ^'^^^^c^.ut,^,^ If , 65 Summer and Winter — a pair, after J. Ward, by W. Ward 2 /< /T.^t^ya^^/i/ ,66 Queen Charlotte, after T. Gainsborough, by Gainsborougli /f ,-.e.J^^.»^ *, - \ Dupont — p'oof /^ (.67 George III., by and after ditto — proof (y • 68 F. Bartolozzi, Cipriani and Carlini, after Eigaud, by J. E. Smith jT.e^.t-^ ' 69 The Florist, after J. Hoppner, by J. Dean >^^j^^^-^ . ^ — . 70 Willian Pitt, after Miller, by J. Murphy ^^a^i u-^-^ / 71 The Children of Walter Synnot, after J. Wright, by J. E. Smith ^^^^-^ za mO- , / 72 The Misses Carpenter, after P. Lion, by J. Watson— ^;-«i state ^^^^t.^^ ,n .73 EusTic Sympathy ; and Eustio Benevolence, after Wheatley, /^/ by Keating — printed in colours 2 /^ "l ■ 74 David Garrick, after Dance, by Dixon— ^r«/ state '2^^!^,, ^ — . ^ — - 75 Thomas, Lord Lyttleton, after E. Cosway, by Charles Townley -;;;;^;^„^^^f__^ 0/76 Sylvia, after Peters, by J. Walker — hefore alteration of address ^^;?4^^t,*-u^ ^ / ^ 77 A Lady and Children relieving a Cottager, after Eigg, by J. E. /^--^ '^/f^ Smith —proof ^ 78 Comtessc de Geulis, aftor de Mirys, by Valentine Green /* ^ 79 The Little Ti avellcr, after H. Singleton, by J. Jones ; and The Iiifant Cottager, by and after ditto • ^ 80 Natdke (Lady Hamilton), after G. Eomney, by J. E. Smith y ^ Id ' 81 Mrs. Eobinson, after G. Eomnny, by J. W. Smith— _^rsi slate ^ ,-^^ja.. . ^ -82 Lady Caroline Spencer, after E. Cos way, by AVhiston Barne^r--=-y * / / first state 83 Portrait of a Lady, after Grassy, by J. Pilcher ,/l^„jt^^ 83a Portrait of a Young Girl — -proof hefore letters t^^Cc? 84 The Show, after Hoppner ; and The Gipsy Fortune Teller, after /[ Beechy — a pair — by J. Young — first states - «-«s>i The Death— a stt of four— hy E. Bell 4 ^ ri ' 92 The Coquette at hee Toilet, by W. Ward — printed in colours ^^^^^/^^^.^^^^ 6 "^ * 93 The Fair Penitent, by J. E. Smith— pro^/ ^^fu-v^t^^^ 3 94 Industry ; and Idleness — printed in colours 2 y^~^ ^ / ' i? 95 The Squire's Door ; and The Farmer's Door, by B. Duterran ^,Oa^-i^U^^ ^0 , 9 6 The Labourer's Luncheon ; and the Peasant's Eepast, by Josi — /^yr^^^XZZ-- printed in colours 2 8 / ^ 97 Feeding the Pigs, by J. R. Smhh— printed in colours '--:^^ 107 Mrs. Wheatley, after Wheatlcy, by R. Stanier— ^^jr/n^et^ dC:^/^^^^^^^^^^^ colours 108 Torick's Grave, after Singleton — printed in colours ^^/^ xAi i (""F^ 109 Miss Faeren (Countess Derby), after Sir Thomas Lawrence, by F. Bartolozzi — printed in colours /2^- untrimmed margins (f C?!^^-^^^*-**^ IG Saturday Morning: Favourite Chickens going to Market, after Bigg, by T. Burke — printed in colours (X^ ^—^u^-^ 17 The Itinerant Potters ; and The Woodman's Eeturn, after • _ Wlieatley, by J. Whessell — a j^air, printed in colours 2 it^i-^'^^-^'^ 18 Stephen Hemsted, Esq., after J. R. Smith, by W. Ward (^^^^^-E^-ifu- 19 The Fortune Teller, after Peters, by J. R. Smith— pn'n^ei in ^/^^^^./^ ..^ colours 20 A Bacchante (Lady Hamilton), after Reynolds, by J. R. Smith ^^e^ ^ — printed in colours 21 Louisa, by and after W. Ward ^^^^ t t ^-^ 22 The Same — pointed in colours '^'^^^r-^,^ 23 Society in Solitude, by and after J. R. Smith /* 24 A Wood Nymph, after Woodford, by J. R. Smith— m hsfi^f^^ ^^^i^-^ 25 A Sleeping Nymph, after Opie, by P. Simon — in bistre -- y^/^^,^.,^ 26 Mrs. Siddoxs, after Downmau, by P. Tomkins — printed in ^^ /^L/ colours 27 The Duchess of Devonshire, after ditto, by F. Bartolozzi- printed in colours 28 Lady Betty Fos:er, after ditto, bv ditto — printed in colours 29 Lady Ddncannon, after ditto, by ditto — printed in colours 30 Children Bathing (The Hoppner '^hilren), after J. Hoppner, by W. Ward — printed in colours 31 The Hon. Mrs. Bouvekie, after ditto, by J. R. Smith — printed in colours 32 ]Mrs. Mills, after Englehart, by J. R. Smith— -pnn/ed in colours Xv^ ^^^ 33 William Pitt, by Alix — printed in colours 34 The Mask (The Spencer Children), after Reynolds, and The y^ Ghost, after Westall — a pair, by L. Schcavcnetti — printed Z^^^^-^^^y^ in colours 2 10 / * 135 Psyche (Miss Paget) after Hoppner, by Meyer ^printed in '^ • ty 136 Henry and Jessy, after F. Wheatley, by Jukes — printed in colour $(y^py ^ , ^ _ 137 The Faieings, after ditto, by J. Eginton — printed in colours -^^j.-^/,^.^^.^^^ yy — . 138 Damon and Musidora, after Opie, by Bartolozzi ; and Venus an(L^ Cupid, by Eyder — circle, both, printed in colours ""i^i^^i-'*— >-_ .2_ - 139 Venus Attired by The Gbaoes, after A. Kauffinan, by F, ^T^x^J^-^iir Bartolozzi — proof in red fS '^ • 140 Miss Hammond, after ditto, by ditto — in red ^^ - //^ • 141 Una and Abra, after ditto, by T. Burke — a pair, in red /^ . /0 - 142 Etiam Amor Criminibus, after ditto, by Wynne Eyland — in r^a— ^^jZ^,^.-^..;^ (n 143 Venus Chiding Cupid, after Reynolds, by Bartolozzi — in red^__„^/^ . ^ ' 144 A Young Lady Encoubaging a Low Comedian, after Korth- j^/^^^^/' ' cote, by W. Ward — printed in colours /o • h 145 Rosalie, after J. 11. Smith, by Emma Smith — printed in colours C^(i:> 7- 146 The Duchess of Gokdon, after Reynolds, by W. Dickinson— -•V/^^ ^ printed in colours fQ . L 147 The Hon. Leicester Stanhope, after ditto, by P. Bartolozzi — /^^-T^r^ / p)'oof in brown with untrimmed margins fo* L 148 Town and Country, after Singleton, by Cheesman — a pair — (^^^^^^^^^ printed in colours 2 149 Miss Bingham, alter Reynolds, bj F. Buitolozzi— j?nWed in Z^i^A^-^^^ colours ^" — * 150 Sympathy, after Kautfman, by Bartolozzi ; and Cupid's Pevenge,/;;i^^>i2.^^-/ri, after Ben well, by C. Knight — both, printed in colours fO - 151 'TismyBoll; Just Breeched; and two others — a set of four — ^^-e.-^^-^-— after Singleton, by C. Knight — proofs in brown 4 t^ , 152 Young Maid and Old Sailois, after H. Walton, by F. Bartolozzi (^rV-C^iZ^^ — in bistre 153 Patty ; aud Charlotte, after Bunbury, by C. White — a pair — ^^ printed in colours 2 n // ' 154 Emma; and Jessy, after G. AVallis, by W. Seilgwick— a pair— /^ •proofs, in hrown 2 ^ ^^ 155 The Infant Academy, after Eeynolds, by F. Haward — printed in /» colmrs ' y^^t^ -<^ ' 156 The School Door; and The Cottage Door, after F. Wheatley, by _ v- / G. Keating — a pair— printed in colours 2 , /157 Mrs. Robinson, by Sherwin — proof ,-, jp Cl58 Maria Coswat, after Cosway, by F. Bavtolozzi— printed in colours ' 159 Mr. and Mrs. Cosway, after ditto, by R. Thew - pp^^c^^^^C-^-^-<^ •/ ' V 160 Lady Rushout, after Plimer, by T. Burke— pn'ra^ed in colours 0/^^ W^ ' 6"^* K> ^^^ Sleep; and Awake, after Buck, by Freschi— pnnfed in colours *^~~-^ai^^Jic^ ifc . 162 Prayers, by Nichols, after ditto — printed in colours X^'KA^^.-Z^ 163 Yes; and No — a pa/r, by H' Meyer — printed in colours 2 >' .^ , 164 The Flight; and The Shepherd Boy, after Van Assen, by ^ Frailing — a pair — printed in colours *<»^-*>^ ' X- * ^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^'^ ^^^'' ^^^ "^^^ Fortune Teller, by C. White— a /^^l^-^^ pair of circles — printed in colours 2 Cries of London, F. Wheatley, E.A. : ' //f ' ^^^ Turnips and Carrots, by T. Gaugain— proo/, with untrimmed Z''^— margins l^ ' t 167 Hot Spiced Gingerbread, by Vendramini — ditto '^'^^^^^f"^^^^ 1"^ ' () 168 Old Chairs to Mend, by ditto — ditto *^^^j:t-w,--._-e-^ gl/ / 169 Peas, by ditto — ditto ^rJ , ^ . ^ 170 Knives and Scissors to Grind, by G. Vendramini — in brown V fA^ ^ 171 Sweet China Oranges, by L. Schiavonetti — in brown 172 New Mackrel, by N. Schiavonetti - 173 Duke Cherries, by A. Cardon — in hrown 12 The Property of THOMAS WILKINSON, Esq., of Hove, Brighton. 3 ' 174 Mrs. Fitzlierbert, after E. Cosway, R.A., by J. Condg—^He proof, vnih untrimmed margins ^ . /^ ^ ^ — >dv«-»--t_-<.«-'-^^^-^ //, , 175 A Complete Set op the Cries of London, after F. Wheatley, E.A., finely printed in colours with good raargins, including tlie scarce altered plate of " Ginger- Bread," comprising Feebh Gathered Peas, by Yendramini /^ -^^ Jy^^m* ^^ Primroses, by L. Scbiavonetti Duke Cherries, by A. Cardon A New Love Song, by A. Cardon Knives and Scissors to Grind, by Vendramiui Scarlet Strawberries, by Vendramini Matches, by A. Cardon Milk Below Maids, by Scbiavonetti New Mackbel, by Scbiavonetti Sweet China Oranges, by Scbiavonetti Hot Spiced Gingerbread, by Vendramini The Same (with additional figure and different back- ground) Old Chairs to Mend, by Vendramini TuBNiPS AND Carrots, by T. Gaiigain London : Printed by William Clowes and Sovb, Limited, Stamford Street and Oharinjr Cross. -^_U\V