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GOODE, OP SOUTH AUDLEY STREET, COMPRISING Carvings in Ivory, Jade, Rock-Crystal, Agate and other Hard Materials, Lacquer Work, Bronzes, Old Chinese and other Porcelain and Decorative Objects: which (by Order of the Executors') Will toe rolh to\) auction to)) Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS. AT TBCKm GREAT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1896, 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'$ Square, S. W. / tm~ fr-fM V* 4 .. f 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. 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, 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 FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1895, AT ONE O'CLOCK PRECISELY. PORCELAIN. 305 An Old Vienna Plate, painted with Venus, Juno and Cupids, gold borders, with vases, arabesques in 1 1 — "' ite; and the Companion From the Dudley and Bohn Collections 306 Another, with Venus clipping Cupids wings, green and maroon coloured borders, richly gilt From Lord Dudley’s Collection 308 A Marcolini Dresden Jug and Cover, painted with figures in a landscape in medallions Q/l/l 309 An Old Dresden Plate, with blue and gold open border, the centre painted with a female bust in grisaille; and a Berlin plate, painted with roses 310 A Bottcher ware jug, with flower and othe flight relief, coloured C7L 311 A circular plaque, of old Wedgwood, with the Infant Academy in blue and white jasper; and a small oblong ditto plaque, with children sporting 312 Another plaque, with figures sacrificing to Ci ith a figure of a nymph ; and one other // 313 Two small circular plaques, with classical figures and the signs of the Zodiac on the border; two small octagonal plaques ; and ten others B 2 311 A Pair of Chelsea-Derby Cops and Saucers, painted with Cupids in lake and festoons of foliage in green and gold From the Hamilton Palace Collection 11 l l t_ 315 A Chelsea coffee-cup and saucer and tea-cup and saucer, pink and blue scale decoration and flowers and insects in gold r '' ° 316 An Oval-Shaped Chelsea Dish, with turquoise and gilt scroll borders painted with flowers and fruit in five medallions in gilt foliage borders on maroon-coloured ground 317 Three Ditto Plates, painted with tropical birds and butterflies, dark blue medallions with insects in gold on the border ; and a plate, with flowers and foliage in green and colours 317 a A Ditto Tureen, Cover and Stand, painted with exotic birds and flowers in raised scroll borders, and butterflies in gold on dark blue bands Q * - From the Popham Collection * MINIATURES. 318 The Gardens of a Palace, with numerous figures: a circular miniature by Blarenberghe C 319 Portraits of an Austrian Archduke and a Lady, with pearls in her hair, in oblong chased or-molu frame From Queen Charlotte's Collection 320 Charles V. of Spain, on blue background, in carved and partly gilt wood frame *7,- 321 Frances, Countess of Essex, by Isaac Oliver From the Collection of the Hon. William Ashley 322 Head of a Lady, with powdered hair and white ribbon, in oval gold locket, with blue enamel at the back \T __' r) OBJECTS OF YERTU. 323 A Set of Nine Small Enamels, by Boullemier, painted with Cupids, &c. (y ©<_£LA- 324 A Silver Cup, enamelled outside with an interior and figures— signed J. J. Priester CFi-^O Q»\N _ / 325 A King, set with a white cornelian carved with a female fi < —// r * n — '< u // 6 - :c // U - n ¥- ' (o . 7 O - before a Cippus; and a gold ring, set with an intaglio 326 A Small Crystal Plaque, carved with four classical heads ; a helmeted head, carved in krokidolite; and five other speci¬ mens of gems J • _ 327 A Bloodstone Cameo Head of a Koman Warrior, and intaglio ‘ * head of a warrior, amethyst ; and a cameo head, carved in matrix of opal C C 328 A Draped Female Bust, carved in amethyst 329 A Small Head of a Man, carved in green jasper, with partly gilt drapery set with precious stones clJX- 330 A Female Head, carved in sardonyx, with silver drapery, ' mounted as a seal L v—u —-- 331 Three Poniatowski intagli gems, in gold frames czJLX. 332 Three ditto, gold mounted cZ-^o 333 A Small Box and Cover, of carved rock-crystal, mounted with metal-gilt c c £ 334 A Small Oval Dresden Enamel Scent-Bottle' with flowers and foliage in colours on black ground V 335 A Battersea Enamel Etui, with portraits and river scenes in medallions on pale blue ground; and a ditto case for a scent- bottle, with figures in grisaille on pink trellis ground i 336 A Small Silver Tray, of scroll design, with an enamel of Cupids in grisaille on dark blue ground 337 An Oblong Ivory Patch-Box, inlaid with a blue and white plaque, with children sporting 338 An Old French Basket-Shaped Gold Box and Cover, beautifully enamelled with baskets of flowers in colours on blue ground, and mounted with numerous pearls, containing ~ * a musical box, with bird movement, and in the foot a minute watch and vinaigrette V ' 339 An Hexagonal Limoges Enamel Salt-Cellar, the panels painted with the labours of Hercules in grisaille and flesh tints, the cup painted with classical laureated head—3| in. high 6 r / j. C- / 840 '(s—t (2 , 341 f 2 ^ 342 343 S.iST£> 344 ^7 ■ 6 • 345 / y —- // -* 346 Is— 1 br^s 347 /6—7 6 . 348 349 * — v 6—7C t+ . 350 3 . 6~' 351 /* 5 ~ 352 / 2 / 353 Two Limoges Enamel Plaques, painted with portraits of Francis II. and Marie Stuart in grisaille An Oviform Crystal Cup, Cover and Stand, mounted with silver enamelled in colours, the stand mounted with winged female figures— in. high #6. — / A Small Yellow Crystal Cup and Cover, on silver stem, formed as winged female figures, arabesques, &c., on crystal base mounted with chased silver-—5|- in. high A Carved Ivory Figure of Cupid, holding two butterflies ; and the Companion—8^ in. high —on square pedestals of alabaster ■+», A Ditto Figure of Cupid, with snake twined round his ankle, on alabaster half-column—9 in. high A Carved Ivory Group of a Woman, carrying a child on her shoulders, by Correaux— 13£ in high —on veined green marble pedestal A Bronze Group, of Venus and Cupid — 22 in. high c*—O A Circular Tazza, of carved onyx, on baluster stem—5 in. high A Two-handled Oviform Vase, of Derbyshire spa'r—12 in. high —on wood plinth A Section, of a petrified tree-trunk, with polished surface— from Arizona Exhibited at the Paris Universal Exhibition, 1889 ORIENTAL OBJECTS OF ART. — * * x - plants in colours ; and a pair of ditto cylindrical match-pots, with buds cn black ground -c _ flowers in colours on powdered ground pair ot ditto pilgrim bottles, with cranes ground rm.es, insects ana jTl J L - 4 - 4 . - - v_/ a pair of globular bowls, with medallions a river scene and flowers in C 7 354 A Chinese Sang-de-Bceuf Bowl, mounted with rim, band and foot of chased metal-gilt—5£ in. high, 355 A pair of fluted vases, of green lacquer, inlaid with branches of foliage and birds in mother-o’-pearl, ivory and gold and owl on a perch—on red lac stands 356 A ditto leaf-shaped tray, with a frog and pomegranate leaf 357 An ostrich egg, lacquered with peonies, grass, birds, &c. in gold 358 A Pair of Circular Tortoiseshell Trays, with shaped borders, decorated with birds in gold and rocks in mother- o’-pearl—14 in. diam. 359 A smaller ditto, with a river scene and cranes ; and an oblong box and cover, with a bird and flowers in gold 360 A pair of square rose-wood trays, with lilies and other flowers in relief in carved ivory and mother-o’-pearl—12 in. diam. lx. —^ 361 An Upright Lac Panel, beautifully inlaid with a group of flowers, parrot and other birds in coloured mother-o’-pearl, in an ivory vase on gold ground—25 in. by 18 in. I \ 362 A pair of oviform bronze vases, each with a pomegranate branch in high relief, coloured; and a bronze incense-burner, with pierced cover vS 363 An Oblong Gold Lac Panel, with quails, tree, plants and fruits in coloured ivory and mother-o’-pearl in bold relief— in rose-wood frame, inlaid with ornaments in gold—17 in. by 24 in. ' y 364 An Upright Plaited Ivory Panel, inlaid with cranes, trees, fruits and flowers in carved and coloured ivory and mother- o’-pearl—in rose-wood frame—25 in. by 17 in. 365 A Pair of Upright Black Lacquered Panels, with vases of flowers in carved wood and coloured ivory—in bamboo frames —4 in. by 19 in. ^ — 366 A polished wood panel, with quails in ivory in relief, flowers and foliage in gold—16£ in. by 11 in. 8 CARVINGS IN IVORY. — /, C . — ft . 5~ - ¥ si a ' 6" U ?■/&.4 r<7- 1/3 L 367 An upright plaque, with carved and engraved borders, decorated with cranes, flowers and trees in mother-o’-pearl and coloured ivory, on feet carved with animals—10 in. high j> 368 A Basket, of plaited design, with a fish in mother-o’-pearl, and plants and shells in coloured ivory on the top c 369 A Match-Pot, carved from an elephant’s tusk, with a river scene and aquatic plants, cranes and other birds in gold, mother-o’- pearl, &c.—8 in. high —on carved black wood stand cYo 370 A Smaller Ditto, carved with a frieze of tortoises and plants, and with a peacock an$ pheasants in gold—4£ in. high 371 A Pair of Match-Pots, carved from elephant’s trunks, decorated with birds, trees and flowers in gold and mother-o’-pearl— 7 in. high —on carved wood stands . 372 Another Pair, with cranes, butterflies, flowers and plants in gold and mother-o’-pearl—5J in. high—on lacquered wood stands 373 A Pair of Taller Ditto, carved with a frieze of crabs and tortoises, and decorated with cranes, aquatic plants and insects in gold, mother-o-pearl and coloured ivory—7f in. high —on lacquered wood feet 374 Another Pair, similar 375 Another Pair, with trees, owls, pheasants, &c. in gold, mother- o’-pearl and coloured ivory—9^ in. high —on rose-wood stands 3 . - O — ft to SNUFF-BOTTLES, Etc. 376 A glass bottle, cut in layers, carved with lotos and crabs; and another, nearly similar -S/b 377 An avanturine bottle ; and one, of pink amethyst, jade stopper 378 A cornelian bottle, carved with peonies ; and one, of mottled j greenstone, with square-shaped panels cG 0 .£> - 379 Three snuff-bottles, of mottled red and yellow stone , 380 (—c> 429 430 431 432 433 ^ ~ - " 434 °7b 435 r - 6 ' 135 Two small carvings of fruit, in agate; one, of a group of shells; one, of a group of grapes ; and one, of mangoes 5 o An agate thumb-ring ; persimmon fruit; two fishes ; a spider ; and a sprig of prunus 5 A figure of [a boy ; another, similar; two boys with toys ; a sparrow; a persimmon fruit; and two minute vases 8 A Snuff-Bottle, of rock-crystal, formed as a fruit— from the Wells Collection ; and a cylindrical seal, of crystal Q l A Double Vase, formed as two opening fruits with leaves and buds, carved of rock-crystal—mounted /-yith foliage ; and pierced stand of metal-gilt • Two large specimens of matrix of amethyst >§/o A specimen of polished agate ; and a specimen of calcitO -y / T' (7) i A Fine Specimen of Fused Malachite 1 From the Bale Sale \Ud. • 6 ~- . / o . - ($ * . /o. ft —> f O _ t*L .b *+- ' /o 3 . tS • to "h Q • > CHINESE WHOLE-COLOURED PORCELAIN. 436 437 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 A small pale turquoise crackle vase; and a treble gourd-shaped mustard-yellow crackle bottle—on wood stand 2 A pale apple-green vase, coarse crackle; and one, of darker S reen 2 Another vase, of deep blue crackle [ A small turquoise crackle bottle, long neck; and one, of similar colour, mottled ^ 1 Lc_x_v «-—/ 2 A small-necked sang-de-boeuf bottle f~> l i > Another, with splashes of purple c t ' ( . A curious double bottle, splashed browm^nurple, and blue—on open wood stand h —^ ^ >, /], A small fluted grey-blue bottle; and a long bulb-shapea ditto, of lavender crackle e A celadon bottle, with beaded and ring handles, and band of key pattern in brown; and a smaller pale celadon square¬ shaped vase xf- 2 A square-shaped turquoise crackle vase, with raised ridges; and a small cylindrical vase, with open lip 2 A purple and crimson splashed vase, with small neck ' O A cylindrical spill vase, similar, yellow glaze around the lip O^-O A purple and splash koro, on triple lion feet—carved cover and stand with clouds in low relief, and surmounted by a jade handle A fluted barrel-shaped sang-de-bceuf bottle / The figure of a kylin, in turquoise crackle, on purple crackle pedestal * Another kylin, in green, yellow and purple CpCo A deep blue crackle bottle; and a triple bottle, of similar colour, formed as a bag tied by a cord 2 A curious grey-green bottle, with small neck; and a small lavender-coloured beaker 2 A coarse white crackle bottle, with long neck; and a barrel¬ shaped vase, with ring handles ^ ^ 2 455 A circular blue box and cover, with key pattern in relief, with crest and bats in gold—carved and pierced stand; and a basin and cover, with dragons and clouds in green on a black ground 456 A pale green cylindrical spill-vase, with conventional scrolls raised in paler green, with gold rim 457 A globular vase, of splashed purple and blue crackle—13 in. high, CHINESE ENAMELLED PORCELAIN. 468 A basin, enamelled with four circular medallions of flowers and f ( foliage on an engraved pink ground, conventional scrolls in colours, the inside with blue decorations —Ching Lung period —carved wood stand 459 Another, nearly similar, with panels of utensils op a dark pink ground—carved and pierced stand C-Co . 460 A small basin, with a warrior seated on a monster, enamelled in colours on an engraved wave-pattern ground—carved and pierced stand / / L [461 A shallow bowl, formed as a lotos leaf and flower, enamelled in natural colours OLD NANKIN. 462 A dark gourd-shaped bottle, with plum blossom—carved and pierced stand 463 A smaller bottle, of similar form, with slightly raised le^i-shaped panel with ladies and children Lt . t 464 A bottle, with bamboo and palms—14 in. high tf'zf 0 465 An oviform jar, with three shaped panels of utensils on a plum- pattern ground—carved and pierced cover—12 in. high 466 A Pair op Cabinets, with shelves and drawers, and shelf beneath, inlaid with scrolls, flowers, &Cy in mother-o’-pearl —48 in, by 6 ft. 3 in. c &c., m mothe DECORATIVE OBJECTS AND FURNITURE. / .Q f «8 1 469 10 470 - / O , 2 471 472 473 474 475 a— A pair of fire-screens, carved as seated figures of ladies, and painted in colours 'ftf — La Simonetta, after Filippo Lippi, by E. J. Floris, 1891 — in black wood and tortoiseshell frame c C-c A Pair of Venetian Torcheres, carved as figures of negro boys standing upon their hands—36 in. high A Pair of Ebony Chairs, carved with flowers and foliage in low relief, eight spiral columns at the back, on twisted legs with stretchers From the Hamilton Palace Sale An Arm-Chair, similar Ditto A Small Square Table, the top formed of a slab of griotte marble, a shelf of the same below A Louis XVI. Oblong Table, of or-molu, chased with female heads in medallions and friezes of ornament, on four legs formed as caryatid female figures, and stretcher with two- handled vase, the top formed of a veined green marble slab —38 in. wide ft A Slab of Algerine Onyx <■— t r\ >_ ) ' p, A Pair of Veined Pink and White Marble Columns, with metal-gilt and verde antique capitals and similar bases— 44 in. high /~£ ^ ^ FINIS. T^rlmT^Printe^by William Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street Jj0a ’ and Charing Cross. TY RESEARCH INSTI yW ^Yv.