PICTURES BY OLD MASTERS Sib w. J. W. BAYNES, Bakt. DECEASED; also PICTURES AND ENCRAVINCS OF THOMAS B. GBOVE, ESQ. DECEASED; PICTURES OF E. 8. MOUNSEY, ESQ. DECEASED, and FROM NUMEROUS PRIVATE COLLECTIONS AND DIFFERENT SOURCES: WHICH Mill li£ ^clb liij Jlurtion by Messes. CHRISTIE, M ANSON & WOODS, AT THEIR GREAT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues bad at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James's Square, S. TV. / u*t 56 ^ 7 . CONDITIONS OF SALE. -O- 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. TI. No person to advance less than Is.; above Five Pounds, 6s.; 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, 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. CATALOGUE. - •<>♦ ■ ■ ■ On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1898. AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. The following are the Property of THOMAS B. GROVE, Esq., deceased , late of 6 Henrietta Street , Cavendish Square. ENGRAVINGS. €$ 0 * /&/- f O . a /jr.* /7 o C , * , c? 1 The March of the Guards, after Hogarth— coloured; and A City Election, after G. Sharp— ditto 2-.' 2 2 View of the Bank; and two Caricatures 3 3 Rockingham, after Sartorius; and Sir Thomas 2 4 Terriers in a Stable— printed in colours cU' 5 The Raby Pack, after Chalon, by W, Ward SAzZzEV-gyiJ 6 “Ranter” and “Arthur,” two greyhounds, after Marshall— coloured ^ 7 John Jackson, after B. Marshall, by C. Turner— open letter proof 8 The Same— ditto ^ v~ 9 Portrait of John Gully— open letter proof B 2 4 10 William Richmond, after Sharpies, by Fellows ^» ft , ^ 11 Selim, after Chalon, by W. Ward /' 12 John Warde, Esq., after Green, by C. Turner //> / f j //, r & 13 The Duke of Wellington, after Home, by C. Turner ^ ///* 14 The Horse-Feeder, after Morland '/• 15 Stable Amusement, after ditto, by W. Ward /. y £, 6 16 Sailors’ Conversation, after ditto, by ditto SJ *— /ft/* 17 Girl at a Window, after Rembrandt, by L. Lowenstam— artist’s ' proof y /ft / ft 17a The Disappointed Fisherman, after Aiken ; and three Old Views X/ j A zy in London 4 f /ft/ o 17 b The Princess Charlotte, after Sir T. Lawrence, by Golding 1/ l/ /ft/" 17c Lord Melbourne, after Hay ter, by C. Turner ; and Admiral Rous, /?/f , after Weigall 2 Lft/tJZy, / V > 0 ft 17d H.M. The Queen, after Winterhalter, by Simmons; and The >. Duke of Northumberland, after Sir F. Grant 2, DRAWINGS. O 18 Going to the Prize Fight— pencil /•/* , O 19 Cooks Fighting— a pair /,// , 0 20 Portrait op John Jackson, champion of England—1778-1795 —crayons S. ALKEN, Jun. ^ A0ING Subjects —a set of eight 8 y 2 Jtzr PICTURES. D. GUEST. , //* ft ~. ^ 22 Portrait op Tom Cribb, dressed for fighting— engraved O ////. o 2 3 Portrait op Gully, dressed for fighting SJ -*- 5 24 A Doo SARTORIUS. ’ , 0 25 A Bull Terrier H. B. OHALON. H. B. CHALON, 1822. //7 & 26 A Terrier and a Cat H. B. CHALON. / f . O 27 Two Wire-Haired Terriers Jr- ^TT— / * 2 . , (-> 28 Hounds in Full Cry SARTORIUS. D. WOLSTENHOLM. /0 , O 29 The Death of the Fox JL /r.£\ 30 A Fox hard Pressed T. B., 1810. ^ SIR M. A. SHEE, P.R.A. /2) /*>. ^31 Portrait of General Pioton, in uniform ^ ^ DOMENICHINO. //7 O 32 A Woman Playing a Violin CARRACCI. /J7 C> 33 A Musical Conversation The following are Sold hy Order of the Executors of SIR WM ’ J. TV BAYNES , Bart ., deceased , late of West Hill, Putney Heath. fa 34 The Drive of Deer, after Sir E. Landseer — engraving PICTUKES. H. BONE, R.A. faf fa ^ ABY QWW 0F Scots —enamel on copper fa^c EARLY ENGLISH. f 7f Jfa 36 Portrait of Warren Hastings, in green coat, with red vest and ^ ,c ■ ° wMte ° ravat fafrfaNzZ,Ifa fac 30 in. by 25 in. > ^ /f fat. GAVIN HAMILTON. O 37 The Death of Ltjcretia 61 in. by 82 in. From the Collection of Henry Hope, Esq., 1816 J. E. HORWARTER (Vienna). 38 Books and Still Life on a Table —on panel 18 in. by 13 in. /r,/ t r T. HAND AND G. MORLAND. 39 A Woody Landscape, with cottage and sportsmen 0 Signed hy h 19g in. by 23^ in. 7 G. MORLAND. 40 Thk Gale : A coast scene, with wreck and sailors, peasants and ' ^ horsemen on the shore 20 in. by 25£ in. G. MORLAND. /j? 4:1 Two Peasants and a Dog, on the seashore ' ^ 8 in. by 11^ in. MORLAND. 42 A View off the Needles, with fishing boats 14 in. by 17 in. W. OWEN, R.A. 43 A YOUNG GIRL, in yellow dress and straw hat, sitting by a , O stream putting on her shoes and stockings, a pitcher by J^r side 43 in. by 34 in. From the Collection of Henry Hope , Esq., 1816 A. RUNCIMAN. O 44 The Death of Dido 15 in. by 20 in. H. HOWARD, R.A £ 45 Cupids Wrestling, and a Ntmph 37 in. by 46 in, From the Collection of Henry Hope , Esq., 1816 SIR D. WILKIE, R.A. y £) 16 The Blind Fiddler— a sketch 16 in. by 20 in. 8 FIELD. # 47 A Drover and Cart Horse K TREVIS^NI. / 48 The Repose in Egypt, with cherubs 24 in. by 16 in. From the Collection of Henry Hope, Esq., 1816 CARLO DOLCI. 49 The Madonna and Child, with St. John r./r. t 39i in. by 32 in. From the Toones Collection, 18Y3 CARLO MARATTI. 50 St. John, in red robe 40 in. by 33 in. r ^ From the Toones Collection, 1873 4/, & GUIDO (After ) 51 The Magdalen, by Guy Head 78 in. by 56 in. From the Collection of Henry Hope, Esq. 1816 CARLO MARATTI. 52 “ Farce Somnum Ritmpere ” female saints and children , O’ 56 in. by 42 in. The Madonna and Child, with From the Collection of Henry Hope, Esq., 1816 A. DEL SARTO. TV"; * 53 The Holy Family On panel —24 in. by 19 in. From, the Collection f 19 in. ^ / t of'Henry Hope, Esq., 1816 e^ MORE. \ 54^Portrait of a Gentleman, in black dress and long^ red beard, ./4~ 6 said to be Sir Walter Raleigh 4^ On panel —18J in. by 13^ in. 'V LE SCEUR. GAR AND IsHMAEL 39 in. by 38 in. From the Collection of Henry Hope, Esq., 1816 L. BRAMER. 56 Jael and Sisera On panel —19 in. by 26^ in. F. BOL. 57 The Interior of a Kitchen, with figures On copper —5j in. by 4 in. BREUGHEL. o 58 Portrait of the Artist 22 in. by 18 in. From the Collection of Baron Thompson REMBRANDT. 59 Noli me Tangere On panel —24 in. by 20 in. From the Collection of Henry Hope, Esq., 1816 B 3 10 RUBENS. /J.2 Triptych, with The Descent from the Cross in subjects on the wings On panel — 34 in. high VAN DE VELDE (Attributed to). 61 Portrait of Admiral de Witt, in armour, with blue and yellow ^ cloak, holding a shield and baton 53^ in. by 40 in. A. VERONESE. A/;. 62 Samson and Delilah —on slate D 15 in. by 19 in. From the Collection of Henry Hope, Esq., 1816 DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. WATTEAU. 63 A Lady, with a guitar, parrot and other figures in a garden / CAMMDOGLIO. ^ ^ A Basket of Fruit, Water Melon, Etc. - " P. PRUD’HON. 4 ^ -^ YMPH > with red robe, blue ribbon in her hair t' /Y -C P. SAENREDAM, 1634. O ^ ^ Dutch Town on a Canal, with figures— on panel X 11 P. LONGHI. 67 The Masque Ball EARLY GERMAN. y ^ 68 Portrait of Angelbertha von Rosenthal, in yellow and red ¥ / f ^ dress with fur, white head-dress —on pane ^^ ^ 3 X /X /X. DUTCH SCHOOL. ^ 69 A Boy, in red dress, with a bird G. DOW (After). o 70 The Water Doctor 7 ^ / VANDYCK. / J , 6 71 The Holy Family, with St. John 7 * ^ DUTCH SCHOOL. 72 A Philosopher CIGNANI. ^ ^ 73 The Birth of Eve X / FRENCH SCHOOL. 74 Portrait of a Lady / Y. SCHOUTEN. X * ^ 75 Cupids: The Harvest and the Vintage —a pair 12 0 J. 0. IBBETSON. 76 A Lake Scene, with herdsmen and cattle SIR T. LAWRENCE, P.R.A. / /— 77 Portrait of a Gentleman, in black coat, seated in an aun-chair ^ J. CROME. Sj / /~~~ . 78 A Woody Landscape * v , o 'M. - ~ z::9A A. STORCK. //*//,# 79 Helvoetsluys A. STORCK. Jtr~ /><—* 80 Rotterdam /V ^ *■ ^ 81 A Road through a Wood, with two figures, a cottage in the M. HOBBEMA. background F. MANS, 1678. £ 32 A Village on a. Canal, with boats and numerous figures —on panel GAINSBOROUGH. ^ 83 A Peasant, with two horses at a fountain > E. WILSON, E.A. 84 A Lake Scene, with sportsmen in a boat, and deer J. STARK. ^ 85 A Woody Landscape, with cottage and figures 7 O O 13 C. COLLIER. 86 Books and Still Life, on a table; and The Companion 2 , , G. MORLAND. , T. GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. /r^J / J. T. WOOD. y, /y tp 97 Palais de Justice, Rouen T. CRESWICK, R.A. /fcv7 1 > ■ ‘ 98 A Welsh River, with cattle and angler 25£ in. by 35£ in. ^f ^ ' S. J. E. JONES. & 99 Sheep Washing The following Portraits have been removed from STAPLE INN. //■ EARLY ENGLISH. 100 Portrait of Lord Macclesfield, in red robes, standing^ whole length 1UUUS, HWUUlUgr- SIR G. KNELLER. /P* ^>101 Portrait of Queen Anne, in robes, standing — whole lengti i * ' & 7 SIR G. KNELLER. /£> 102 Portrait of a Lord Chancellor, in robes — three-quarter lenr J th \ /%f ~' ° SIR J. REYNOLDS. 103 Portrait of Lord Camden, in wig and red robe 30 in. by 25 in. THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. PICTURES. H. J. BODDINGTON. O 104 Banks of the Thames R. P. BONINGTON. 105 Sand Carting, French Coast 16 f'/f.J H. BRIGHT. 106 The Norfolk Broads 107 Vall£e de la L. COIGNARD. Tocque —on panel L. COIGNARD A / 4 - ^ 08 Cattle -in Pasture // ,/ 4 , 0iI ™ //A / /AA r ^116 Bisham J.j O 111 Looking L. COIGNARD. G. COLE. on the Thames T. CRESWICK, R.A. ACROSS THE BAY J. CROME. 112 A Landscape, with church J. CROME. 113 A Woodland Path near Norwich F. D. HARDY. / Q <2 114 The Cradle F. D. nARDY. The Runaway Knock 17 J. A. JONGKIND. 116 River Scene, with barges L. LANCKOW. 117 Edge op the Forest : Winter E. LONG, R.A. 1858. 0 118 The First Visit op Prince Charles to Spain Exhibited at Liverpool O 119 Rebecca E. LONG, R.A. 120 Harvesting W. MALECKI, 1877. J. R. MILES. 121 Bound for the Thames C. STANFIELD, R.A. / 4.0 122 Pangbourne Weir J. RICHIE. 123 The Ray op Light H. L. ROLFE. , O 124 Salmon and Trout 125 Not Caught Yet H. L. ROLFE. 18 }T'