f* Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from Getty Research Institute https://archive.org/details/catalogueofcolle00chri_15 CATALOGUE \tU /1/&A. ^-*^5 i6C(A THE COLLECTIONS OF CHOICE Modern Pictures AND Matec=Colour drawings, OF ALEXANDER MACMOERAN, ESQ. Deceased, late of Galloway House, Putney (Sold by Order of the Executors); HIBAM CBAYEN, ESQ. Deceased, late of The Briery, Sunderland (Sold by Order of the Executors ) ; DRAWINGS, THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE ME. WILLIAM VOKINS, Of Porchester Terrace ; AND PICTURES Sc DRAWINGS, The Property of a Gentleman: WHICH l)r In; auction in; Messrs. CHRISTIE, M ANSON & WOODS, AT THEIR GREAT ROOMS* 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On FRIDAY, MARCH 20, And SATURDAY. MARCH 21, 1896, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Three Days preceding, and Catalogues lma, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James's Square, S. W. \Q Z6( lo " ' v 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, Mansoh 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 -•O First Bay s Sale. On FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1896, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. The following are Sold by Order of the Executors of ALEXANDER MACMORRAN, Esq., deceased , late of Galloway House, Putney . DRAWINGS. H. COLEMAN ANGELL. / / 1 Yellow Azaleas G. BARRET. 2 A Lake Scene : Sunset Exhibited at Manchester, 1887 E. F. BREWTNALL. 3 Tuning Up 4 /*> SIR 0. W. BRIERLY, 1893. 4 Moonlight at Sea J. BURR. /•S' // / c / /3 C / V2 H ' 5 Old Houses, Southend J. BURR, 1878. 6 Beware of the Dog J. BURR. 7 The Old Stile J. BURR. 8 Going to School J. BURR, 1874. 9 Tired Out T. DANBY. 10 The Mumbles, Southend T. DANBY. 11 Near Port Madoc C. DAVIDSON. 12 A Cornfield, Streatley C. DAVIDSON. h ct/vA L / V/ C V- 2 JL&L 1 ’ l/tf, \ * v. L J 13 Wray Lane : Autumn 5 C. DAVIDSON, 1871. 14 At Eedhill, with sheep and lambs E. DUNCAN, 1874. 15 The Great Tor, Oxwich Bay, Coast of Gower, South Wales W COPLEY FIELDING, 1839. 16 A Landscape, with cattle BIRKET FOSTER. A 17 Young Anglers BIRKET FOSTER. 18 The Pet Kitten BIRKET FOSTER. 19 The Donkey Ride A. GOODWIN, 1875. 20 A Bazaar, Cairo S / 1 A. GOODWIN. 21 Florence, from San Miniato A. GOODWIN, 1877. 22 Herring in the Bay A. G., 1874. 2 t-'vx. 23 St. Michael’s Mount A. G., 1874. /o 24 A Swiss Valley r 1 A. F. GRACE, 1882. 25 Haymaking in the Marshes L ,M TOWNELEY GREEN, 1875. 26 The Trysting Plage 71,-t r C\J* H. G. HINE, 1872. A Cl i H. JOHNSON. 32 Near Ipswich W. L. LEITCH, 1876. (. 's-CA-J A 33 Kiloreggan Pier soUnfW 7 Q /^\ / W. L. LEITCH, 1877. 34 Tower ax Giardini, Sicily- 35 Bowling W. L. LEITCH, 1872. /’£ < yJ u /. J, W. L. LEITCH. SI 36 A Study in Ayrshire jL/- c/dir(A\ 4 JULES LESSOBE. 37 The Doge’s Palace, Venice S JULES LESSORE. 38 Venice JULES LESSORE. 39 The Lion of St. Mark’s, Venice V i ' ^ f) r A. H. MARSH. 40 The Limpet Gatherer H. M. MARSHALL. 41 A City Square : St. Bartholomew’s Y \ i H. M. MARSHALL, 1883. 42 A Norfolk Seaport / 0 » A J. H. MOLE, 1871. 43 A Warm Day / A. / * MJL, / c 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 8 J. H. MOLE, 1872. A Cottage at Bickleigh fa J. PARKER, 1877. oo * A Pet Chick ffr / mL G. J. PIN WELL. A Seat in St. James’s Park— sketch o / i G. J. PINWELL. Lovers From the Collection of F. W. Tojpham, Esq., 1878 J. S. PROUT, 1858. A Lake Scene, with boats and figures L S. READ, 1873. Scourie Bay fAfifi I l > t JbMsU - J T. M. RICHARDSON, 1871. ft Ol Ardohonnel Castle, Loch Awe, Ben Chruachan in the distance T. M. RICHARDSON, 1871. A Bridge on the Black Mount, Argyllshire October C. RIGBY. A l H. P. RIVIERE. Roman Peasant Girl at a Spring u 1 \s A j 9 C. ROBERTSON. 54 The Blue Fountain, Algiers J. SHERRIN. 55 Roses and Bird’s Nest F. SMALLFIELD. 56 The Apple Room J. STEEPLE. 57 O’er Moor and Rooky Steeps A. W. STRUTT. 58 Our Watch Dog F. TAYLER, 1846. 59 Returning from Market F. TAYLER, 1879. 60 Changing Pasture F. W. TOPHAM. 61 Pevensey Castle, and figures R. THORNE WAITE. 62 The Quiet old Town of Rye ELIJAH WALTON. 63 Tombs of the Caliphs, Cairo ELIJAH WALTON. 64 The Citadel, Cairo, from the Desert :*tr * /) ftp LMi / > o Cj o ik J. D. WATSON, 1883. 65 A Sleepy Pool T. J. WATSON. 66 A Study of Grapes and Apple LAWRENCE WHAITE. 67 Caulking a Ship H. B. WILLIS. 68 Highland Cattle and Sheep H. B. WILLIS. 69 Sussex Marshes, with cows DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. / SAM BOUGH, E.S.A. 70 The Fountain at Holyrood— sepia &\aA G. N. HAEVEY. 71 Views of Windsor Castle and Eton— a pair MARY MOSER, R.A. 72 A Flower Piece Signed and dated Exhibited at the first Royal Academy Exhibition , 1769. No. 74 in the Catalogue S. PROUT. 73 Old Buildings on the Rhine The following are the Property of A GENTLEMAN. 74 75 76 ^77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 DRAWINGS. R. MALCOLM LLOYD. A Marine View A Sea Piece Rye Harbour, 1883 GRACE HASTIE. Christmas Roses W. LITTLE. Little Red Riding Hood R. T. PAIN. Twilight: Switzerland / / E. GEORGE. Chichester Cross, 1872 E. M. WIMPERIS. Purchased direct from the Artist. A Farmyard Carting Sand, Mount’s Bay River at Festiniog : In flood Evening Effect, with cattle A Yorkshire Moor, with passing shower Village of Walberswiok, near Southwold On the Beach, Cromer Barmouth Sands jpTT^. (A Vf/ h Al, > / / ■:./ > - -f i AjO * /» A - r 12 E. M. WIMPERIS. Purchased direct from the Artist, 89 Old Mill at Bedgelleet, North Wales 90 Barmouth Estuary 91 Arundel Castle and Park 92 Ogwen Valley 93 Llanelly Bridge, North Wales W. L. LEITCH. n 94 Near Gateshead : Evening H. CARTER. 95 La Petite Fean$oise GUIDO BACH, 1875. 96 An Italian Shepherd Boy J. ISRAELS. 97 A Cottage Interior G. ERIPP. 98 A Coast Scene, Cornwall S. PROUT. 99 The Washing Place, Geneva Engraved T. COLLIER. 100 Richmond Park, 1877 101 A Bit of Sussex \ • /■ 3 \ ** C-- *3 v* J 1 A h ^ * t-A^- A r a ‘ f) \J 9 * - ( j } - y v, ) W l(A < C Q 2 / MaJl-t'JAsCh i 0 9*'.tO Atn F. W. TOPHAM. 102 Blackberry Gathering, Cricceith, North Wales 103 A Cornfield D. COX. J. W. WHITAKER. 104 Pont e Pant, North Wales MRS. COLEMAN ANGELL 105 Wall Flowers W. L. LEITCH. 106 The Town and Castle of Ostri Engraved 107 The Capuchin Convent, Amalfi Engraved T. S. COOPER, R.A., 1862. ^ t 108 A Winter Scene, with sheep D. COX. 109 A View in Wales, with bridge F. TAYLER. "*110 Going to the Hunt T. COLLIER. Ill Coats Common, near Petworth P l CARL HAAG, 1880. 112 Ancient Bridge, Yal d’Aquadita, near Smyrna: caravan passing 14 The following are the Property of the late MR. WILLIAM of Porchester Terrace. DRAWINGS. 113 A Drawing — in sepia, by J. M. Wright; G. Cattermole VOKINS, and I ' 'll | v * cue one. by 2 L. HAGHE. 114 Two Chalk Studies / 115 Two Studies W. J. GRANT. E. LUNDGREN. 116 Female Acrobats, Ravenna E. W. COOKE, R.A. 117 The Pool of London E. H. WEHNERT. 118 Murillo Discovered by his Master 119 A Sea Piece C. STANFIELD, R.A. / / 120 A Valley J. M. W. TURNER/R.A. 15 W. J. GRANT. 121 “The Blind Girl”— three illustrations in one frame 122 Dutch Shipping D. SERRES, R.A. 123 Andromeda W. E. FROST, R.A. to 124 Cows in Water G. BARRET. F. TAYLER. .J.25 Study of a Girl, with game; and two others F. TAYLER. 126 Study of a Man on Horseback W. L. LEITCH. 127 Four Studies— in one frame 0 W. L. LEITCH. 128 Three Studies— in one f rame rx W. L. LEITCH. 129 Landscape (after P. De Wint) l S. PROUT. 130 River Scene, with bridge 16 J. F. LEWIS, R.A. 131 A Neapolitan Girl G. DE MAURIER. 132 The Bachelor Parson E. W. COOKE, R.A. 133 A Sea Piece C. WERNER. 134 The Siesta W. L. LEITCH. 135 The Villa of Lucullus ^>7 ( G. CATTERMOLE. 136 A Study of Female Head / t ^ ^ 137 Rye, Sussex 138 An Italian Girl 139 An Italian Boy R. THORNE WAITE. E. BALE. E. BALE. BIRKET FOSTER. 140 Three Studies—mi one frame 17 N. CHEVALIER. 141 Thanksgiving Day, St. Paul’s f J^K. — 142 A Sheikh J. F. LEWIS, R.A. /C > fd J. F. LEWIS, R.A. 143 Head op an Italian Gibl F. TAYLER. 144 Ducks ; and A Bittern F. TAYLER. 145 Pheasants and Partridges m" ■ S. P. JACKSON. 146 St. Michael’s Mount, Cornwall N. CHEVALIER. 147 Tiger Shooting : incident in the Indian tour of H.R.II. tlio Duke of Edinburgh > . 2- /o N. CHEVALIER. 148 The Charge —the companion L. HAGHE. 149 Reading the New Play E. DUNCAN. 150 The Haunt of the Wild F<^wl 18 W. L. LEITCII. 151 An Old Mill, near Kelso J. YARLEY. 152 Landscape, with castle 153 Snowdon J. VARLEY. lto.y/c-x c'f Tv < R. P. BONINGTON. * 'i 154 Porte aits of the Artist’s Brother and Sister SCARLETT DAVIS. 155 Cathedral Interior X V 3 SCARLETT DAVIS. 156 Cathedral Interior R. THORNE WAITE. 157 An Upland Farm, Cricceith, North Wales /O v ' ¥ 158 Bellaggio E. WAKE COOK. ' £> V f k SIR JOHN GILBERT, R.A. 159 A Council of War 0 b :! nru G. CATTEEMOLE. « yr * 160 Going to Market 19 Gr. CATTERMOLE. 161 Venetian Barges \ w <9 F. TAYLER. 162 Olivia and Sophia ( £ Vicar of Wakefield ’) F. TAYLER. A3 163 Hunting in the Olden Time XO 164 Brood Mares F. TAYLER. F. TAYLER. 165 Stag at Bay —engraved T. M. RICHARDSON 166 Bothwell Castle, on the Clyde 2 —* P T. M. RICHARDSON. / A 167 Kilohurn Castle T. M. RICHARDSON. /* 167a Ardoonnel Castle, Looh Awe it T. M. RICHARDSON. 168 Craigmillar Castle, near Edinburgh SIR FREDERICK BURTON. £ f () 169 Venetian Water Carrier h y b . T A. C. GOW, R.A. 170 Montrose at Kilsyth L/ \ jf' /} 0 2 20 P. DE WINT. 171 Weeding 3 6 Q P. DE WINT. 172 Gloucester Cathedral P. DE WINT. 173 Winter: Matlock 4 ) 0 / / (\ '~ 174 Off Hastings C. FIELDING, 1840. /t Nr ^t> E. THOENE WAITE. u 176 In the Cuckmere Valley, Littlington, near Eastbourne 14 v H W. TUENEE (of Oxford). 176 Harvest at Garsington, Oxfordshire v^S" J. M. W. TUENEE, E.A. 177 Mayenoe fa \ s y / 2* ■ & * | / y ^" y J. M. W. TUENEE, E.A. 178 Gorhausen, on the Ehine End of First Day's Sale. Second Day’s Sale. On SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1896, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. The following are Sold by Order of the Executors of ALEXANDER MACMORRAN\ Esq ., deceased, late of Galloway House , Putney. PICTURES. J. BEETT, A.E.A. 180 A Cornish Coast Scene ✓ / r> 7 '*' A. H. BUEK, 1876. 181 Bed Biding Hood A. H. BUBB, 1881. 182 An Interior, with figures /S~ z. C A. H. BUBB. 183 Grandad’s Present V > 22 A. H. BURR. 184 The School in Uproar filcSU- A. H. BURR, 1875. 185 The Merry Wives of Windsor 3 (TV Sr (S J. BURR, 1880. 186 A Fisher Girl /: • J /Lot* i . i(t J. BURR. 187 Peasant Children —a pai *- ok J. BURR, 1868. 188 The Flute Player J. BURR, 1879. 189 Village Politicians J. BURR. 190 Experimental Philosophy Painted for the late owner J. BURR, 1880. 191 Children —a pair 192 A Watercress Boy <* J. BURR, 1874. . ,/C J. BURR, 1879. /i * 0 XJ ■ a * j > * ' : ) / c^U. c/ 0}lA\ do 193 A Flower Girl 23 J. BURE. 194 Christmas Decorations 195 Seaside Sport J. BURR, 1876. 2— Sr~ v 'i* / n '/ J. BURR, 1874. 196 Blackberry Gatherers 197 Toilers of the Sea >~/ i ) J. BURR, 1877. 7 >? 2. ? ; R. H. CARTER. 198 The Herring Fleet off John-o’-Groats G. COLE, 1879. 199 A River Scene, with bridge and cows watering Ay ■'& G. COLE, 1873. I// - 200 Morning on the Thames E. CROFTS, A.R.A., 1889. 201 Roundheads on the March E. ELLIS. /* 202 The Mouth of the Conway E. ELLIS. 36 203 A Fishing Village C/7 / 24 MAS Y FONDYVILA. 204 Coast Scenes, with children — a pair 7 E. GILL, 1876. 205 Falls of the River Bruab, Blair Athole /r^K/ ° KEELEY HALSWELLE, 1882. 206 PURFLEET /? o #* (///,■ ^ .vy. / ( ft, F. D. HARDY, 1882. 207 The Story Book ) 'y / K. HEFFNER. 208 Autumn Sunset V t. K. HEFFNER. 209 A River Scene, with cottage and figures /£-> th v /, tic s/ 0*. , ■(Mt,y C ' l x H. GARLAND, 1876. 268 Highland Landscape and Cattle 29 in. by 50 in. -V'D J. HARDY, 1866. , 269 An Interior, with a dead peacock, otlier birds and fawn 37 in. by 54 in. * 31 /b J. B. PYNE, 1853. 270 Harrow on the Hill, from Hampstead Heath 20^ in. by 29P in. JAMES WEBB, 1876. ) 271 Near the Devil’s Bridge, Wales 24 in. by 36 in. G. LANCE, 1839. 272 Fruit on a Marble Slab— arched top 35 in. by 27 in. J. F. HERRING, Sen , 1851. 273 Interior of a Stable, with a grey horse, dog and ducks 24 in. by 29^ in. . v— E. J. NIEMANN. 274 FROST c 281 in, by 43 i n% * / E. J. NIEMANN. H 275 Lynton 25 in. by 45 in. L E. J. NIEMANN, 1866. 276 A Coast View: Storm gathering, Brodhurst Common 25 in. by 45 in. E. J. NIEMANN, 1845. 277 A Biver Scene, with loch, and man fishing 17^ in. by 23£ in. 32 £6 Zero 12 ' XOi GEORGE COLE, 1873. 278 CARTING FERN 48 in. by 72 in. GEORGE COLE, 1877. 279 An Old Canal, with loch and barge horses 20 in. by 30 in. H. LE JEUNE, A.R.A. 280 A Gleaner 13^ in. by 9J in. E. VERBOECKHOVEN, 1875. 281 Sheep and Poultry in a Stable 22^ in. by 19^ in. ANTONIO ROTTA, 1863. 282 A Venetian Fete 55 in. by 73 in. W. HOLMAN HUNT, 1866. 283 IL DOLCE FAR NIENTE 40 in. by 32 in. Painted at Florence Exhibited at the Boyal Academy , 1867 4 F. R. LEE, R.A., 1845. 284 A Stone Quarry 39£ in. by 49^ in. 33 H. MOORE, R.A., 1852. 285 A View in Wales, with watermill and cattle 25 in. by 47 in. J. PHILLIP, R.A. 286 Spanish Letter Writer 28 in. by 36 in F. GOODALL, R.A., 1859. 287 A Nubian, smoking 214 in. by 15 in. T. FAED, R.A. 288 Sophia and Olivia in. by 7 in. Finished sketch for the large picture L. ALMA TADEMA. R.A. 289 A ROMAN SCRIBE, writing despatches 22 in. by 16 in. YICAT COLE, R.A., 1877. 290 ARUNDEL 20 in. by 30 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1877 T. S. COOPER, R.A. 291 THE ORPHANS 72 in. by 48 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy , 1876 D 34 T. S. COOPER, R.A , 1877. ft •s' 292 IN THE CANTERBURY MEADOWS: Summertime 34^ in. by 52 in. T. S. COOPER, E.A., 1875. f< / t/ 293 Cows in Canterbury Meadows / f V ll l . //I 294 Sheep T. S. COOPER, R.A., 1876. The companion 10 in. by 14 in. /A \,/7 Ull Mti Z//o W. Q. ORCHARDSON, R.A. 295 CHOOSING A WEAPON 26J in. by 37| in. /I ft ^6 MARCUS STONE, R.A., 1876. 296 AN APPEAL FOR MERCY, 1793 24 in. by 36 in. Exhibited at the Boyal Academy, 1876 : i J T< MARCUS STONE, R.A., 1878. ' 297 TIME OF ROSES * w "" ' 48 in. by 24 in. Exhibited at the Boyal Academy, 1878 / T. WEBSTER, R.A., 1859. 298 A HOP GARDEN, Kent 19 in. by 24 in. 35 299 C. STANFIELD, E.A., 1853. J ^ * k ALL IN THE DOWNS THE FLEET LAY MOORED” 18 in. by 29£ in. MORLAND. 300 Gipsy Encampment 20 in. by 26^ in. MORLAND. 301 Feeding Pigs 19^ in. by 24 in. DE HEEM. 302 Still Life 19 in. by 26 in. S J*\ yy ’ /*} j(k ' JAN FYT. 303 Interior of a Larder, with dog and dead birds Signed 40 in. by 49 in. SNYDERS. 304 A Boar Hunt 102 in. by 66 in. y f //, * r\ FINIS. Loudon : Printed by Willtam Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.