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I Sou ftlo, ZS LoCg l. mwj WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY Peter Coxe, Burrell and Foster, At the Great Room, (late Mr. Bryan’s Gallery), 88, PALL MALL, On TUESDAY, 25th of FEBRUARY, 1806, AT TWELVE O’CLOCK, BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS. — ' 1 f f -r^jTr H May be Viewed Saturday and Monday preceding the Sale, when Catalogues (at One Shilling each) may be had in Pall Mall, and at N°. 5, Throgmorton Street. ILAf’«5-DSs.l% Conditions of §»>alt. I. 1 HAT the highest Bidder be the Purchaser j but should any Dispute arife between two or more Bidders, the Lot or Lots, to be put up again and refold. II. That no Person advance less than Half-a-Crown. Above Five Pounds, Five Shillings ; and fo on in Proportion. III. That the respective Purchasers give in their Names and Places of Abode, if required ; and pay down immediately a proportionate Part of the Purchase Money after the Rate of Twenty Pounds per Cent, and pay the Remainder on or before the Delivery of the Lots purchased. IV. That the Lots fhall be abfolutely taken away within Three Days after the Sale, with all Faults, by whomfoever they were painted, under any and every Defcription, and at the Expence of the Purchafers. V. That the Duty is to be paid in equal Moieties by the Venders and Purchafers. And Laftly. That upon Failure of complying with these Cpnditions, the Money deposited in Part of Payment shall be forfeited : all Lots uncleared after the Time limited shall be re-sold by Public or Private Sale; and the Deficiency, if any, attending such Re-sale, together with all Charges, be made good by the Defaulters at the present Sale. A CATALOGUE, Kc. STc. SCc. TUESDAY, the 25th of FEBRUARY , 180 Y - S' - 1 Sir Godfrey Kneller Richardson — / “Y ^ 2 Phillips — /. . // 3 /• 3 .. K -A tT.. /f.A d~.. /r. A 2 - f 9 J, . . A .. io / 2 . ./ 2 i ii Riley — Dahl Thomson Closterman Richardson Knapton German Ditto — James Sir Peter Lely Ditto — IPORTRAIT of Sydenham. Portrait of Dr. Mead. Portraits of Part of the Royal Family of Great Britain— a Group. Portrait of Dean Swift. Portrait of Sir Robert Walpole. Landscape with the March of Artillery. Portrait of the celebrated Dr. Harvey. Portrait of Dean Swift. Portrait of the great Earl of Chatham. Portrait of La Compte de La Lippe Buckberg. Portrait of Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, Three Views of Egyptian Ruins. Portrait of an African Ambassador. Portrait of the Mareschal de Broglio. Portrait of the Earl of Rochester. Portrait of Gibson, the celebrated Dwarf ! r * ] 22,0 7) ^.. 12 Sir Godfrey Kneller }l3 Sir Peter Lely — Stewart — •. /a T4 German — 15 Ditto — Walker — 7 - 7- 16 Lepeie — 3 - 17 Ditto — Spagnoletli — 18 Old Cuyp — S../ST .^9 Taverner — Romney — 3 , ( f Cipriani — .21 Hondiest — 22 Ditto — Leland — ( 23 Guercino — f.. /c . j |C4 Guercino — 25 Guercino — \ Guercino — / •• s 27 Parmegiano — 28 Rubens — 2 . 29 Scott — /2 - ^3o Corregio — 3 * /o — 31 Fabrice — /o , /G - 32 Fabrice — /-/- 33 Ditto — Ditto — / /a . 34 Ditto — Graeff — Portrait of Mr. Addison. Portrait. Portrait of General Washington—after. Portrait of Le Mareschal Comte Daun. Portrait of the Hereditary Prince of Brunswick. Portrait of Oliver Cromwell. An Old Man with Vegetables. An Old Woman with Ditto—the companion. Head of an Old Man; and Copy from Ditto. Portrait of an Old Woman. Study of Heads—three Cherubims. Portrait of Lord Ashburton, while Mr. Dunning. Two Sketches, framed and glazed, done with the Snuff of a Candle, about the year 1773. Dogs hunting a Wild Boar. Conflict between a Bear and Tiger. Portrait of a Gentleman on Horseback. Portrait of the celebrated Physician Boerhaave. Sketches, a pair, framed and glazecf. Sketches, ditto. Sketches, ditto. Sketches, Three, ditto. Portrait of a Female Figure with a Musical Instrument. Portrait of Sir Theodore Mayne. A Sea Piece. Magdalen. Copy from the celebrated Diva Magdalena, at Dresden. View of St. Peter’s at Rome, with a variety of Figures, &c. Perspective View of the interior of St. Peter’s at Rome— a high finished Picture. ». \/-/o ~ 71 Velasquez — Boys Blowing Bladders, a Picture of great Force. /2../2 - 72 Van Goyen — A Village on the Banks of a River, with Ferry Boat and Figures. ^ 73 Guido — Sleeping Child by Sir Peter Lely—after 2 - - 74 Titian — The celebrated Picture of Venus binding Cupid’s Eyes, with accompanying Figures—after. / *- 75 G. Van Eckhout Shepherdesses with Sheep, &c. 5" - 5~- 76 Parmegiano — Cupids—after. .-/* -77 S.Bourdon — The Holy Family—a grand Performance. S' ^ - 78 Pietro da Cortona An Historical Subject, Christ restoring the Blind. / . 79 ✓ Guido — The Triumph of St. Michael the Archangel—a noble performance. / - ? -r Stubbs — Landscape, with a Lion in the Foreground. (!■ W allis Ditto — Landscape with Figures and Cattle—View in Italy. Ditto, companion. /£. 82 Vandyck — Venus and Cupid, whole length Figures, happily executed and beautifully coloured. - 5* - 83 Sir Joshua Reynolds Portrait of General Lord Amherst. •2 -/Z • 84 Riley — Portrait of Sir Edmund Waller—a small Oval. Z/,3 [ ’ ] p .. /a - 85 Wilson —* View of the Coloseum at Rome, with Figures introdued by Patch • 00 05 Lagrenee — Figures Bathing, and Ditto ■ —» Female Instruction—the Companion. ^ ... ? 87 Guardet — View of St. Mark’s Place at Venice—a pleasing and interesting Performance. «-^T Ditto—the Companion. I Ditto - // ..O . 688 Van Gol — Cows in a Landscape, as beautiful as Paul Potter *^/c /r / .. / •• 101 /

^ i02 3/ '•• // - 103 Netscher — W. Mieris Francesco Albani Robert •— Barrett — —104 Wilson Gainsborough .?/ .. 106 Slingelandt Portrait of Queen Anne, Consort to William the Third. —highly valuable. A Hermit—a highly finished admirable Performance. A Reposo, with the attendant Angels beautifully grouped in various positions, and happily introduced in an elegant and interesting Landscape. Tivoli—a grand Scene magnificently framed. The view highly interesting, and embracing great variety of Subject, judiciously treated. A View in Wales, with Cattle and Figures, by Gilpin, Cipriani, and himself—delightfully dispersed in different parts of the Picture, part in th e Foreground, part crossing in a Ferry-Boat— the time morning, and the whole performance most interesting. A most beautiful Performance—exquisitely painted—the figures animated, the distance tender and de¬ lightful, the tout ensemble admirable, in his best Italian Manner. Figures on Horseback, in a Landscape, with Cows in the Foreground, and Village Church in the Distance ; true to Nature, and British Scenery —a capital Performance. ^ An Artist, with his Easel and other accompanyments, a very high finished Performance, painted with all the neatness and Effect of Gerard Douw. i F I N I vg. I # fef "A V mum 'Wa wm WmnM 1 ?0 v 'Ja rm IS mm. la wm _" V v^rw. ~ ~