2/5/92 to 5/^/92 -'=-^^- m¥ ■^■'-^ .iNl r \ -*^^t5 ^w> ■i 1 \ \ WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, & SCULPTURE, OF HENRY HILL, ESQ., Dec ECEASED. OP THE \- X; EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF \ RN PICTURES, WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, AND SCULPTURE, OF HENRY HILL, Esq., Deceased, Late of Marine Parade, Brighton : WHICH (hy Order of the Executors) 21 . c> 58 A Norman Cathedral ; and a Harboar Scene — a 'pair 2 . /^'. Cp 59 Venice * 97 Canal Scene, Antwerp 'oy^x^^^^c.-i^C^^*^ \^ 98 A View at Abbeville, with Cathedral ' '^^ 99 Autumn Sunset in the Woods ^^j^-^ii^C^^-j 100 On the Seine, at Paris *' z 'A 'A ? J /./6'. ' ^- '•' 2- 6-- - 3. - . - A./6' 103 The Church of the Monaster? of Meezq, Thierry 104 A Landscape, with figures 105 At Uckfield 106 On the Seine, Paris 07 A Harvest Field : evening 108 Sowing Seed 109 -A Mill, near Amiens 110 Villas in the Vincennes Wood 111 Night at Charenton 112 View of the Place de Chatelet: Winter 113 Fine Weather after Eain: Autumn 114 A Coast Scene: Winter 115 Flower Market, Place St. Sulpice 115a a Landscape, with cottages and figures E. LESSOEE. 116 Children with a Goat ; and the Companion '117 Children under a Tree 118 A Nymph 119 Children, with a dog 120 A Nymph and Cupids ; and a Child and Dog 121 Sailing the Boat 122 Children, in a landscape 123 Feeding the Ducks 124 Children, with a dog .125 Children, in a landscape 126 Children under a Tree _ 127 Children at a Stile - 128 Figures, in a landscape — a pair -128a a Landscape, with figures near Chateau 2 11 ^ R J. ABE A HAM. ?/^ 129 A BuKGUNDY Peasant and Child BENASSIT. /./6'. ' l-!0 Don Quixote /./^- - 131 Good News for the Chouans 2./S., . 132 Landscape, with a castle and soldiers , CKOME. O 133 A Landscape, with figures 9^ 134 A Tailor's Shop BKEUGHEL. / ^2 1*^5 ^ Landscape, with figures POELEMBUKG. ^J^. 136 Bacchanalian Boys Dancing /u^^ct^i^ End of First Day's Sale. Second Day's Sale. o»io On SATURDAY, EEBRUARY 20, 1892, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. PICTURES. W. F. BEITTEN. 137 The Seasons 2 W. F. BEITTEN. 138 Melodrama and Pantomime 2 4 W. F. BRITTEN. 139 Tragedy and Comedy 4 W. F. BEITTEN. 140 The Senses— a set of four 'J V. W. BEOMLEY. 141 The Eight op Way J. B. BUEGESS, E.A. 142 No Letter! Seville J. BTJEE, 1871. 143 A Toiler of the Sea 13 C. CALTHROP. 144 An Interior, with figures M. CAZm. 145 A Coast Scene, with cottages 146 A Hat Field 147 On the Seine ^^,448 A Coast Scene 149 A Landscape, with haystacks ^150 French Peasants on a Common 151 Cottages and Garden 152 A Landscape, with cottages: sunset 153 A Landscape, with windmills 154 A Landscape, ^ith windmill 155 A Coast Scene 156 A Landscape, with cottages yf 157 View of a Town by Moonlight 158 The Fire 159 A Coast Scene, with fishermen 160 Cottages by the Sea 161 The Village Church 162 Windmill and Cottage ^^5^163 On the Beach 164 The Stone yard 165 A Windmill ^ 166 A French Coast Scene : evening 167 A River Scene, with cottages 168 A Landscape, with plough 169 Buildings 170 A Stoneyard 14 171 Columns of St. Louis and Phillipe, Paris 172 A Country Eoad 173 A Market Garden near Paris 174 A Windmill at Antwerp 175 Windmill at Berck 176 Cottages and Peasant : evening 177 Morning near Boulogne 178 A French Village 179 Place le la Concorde, Paris ^180 On the Seine : winter 181 Night in the Fields 182 The Beach at Low Tide ^ 183 The old Town of Abbeville 184 A Moorland Scene 185 Landscape, with windmill and farm buildings : sunset 186 EuiNS of the old Tower at Etampes 187 Evening at Nogent, near Paris 188 Evening: working in the fields 189 A Country Eoad, with figures 190 Morning : a wood scene 191 The Village Chanille, near Paris f -"- ' • 192 Mid-day J 5 193 Pond in a Village: evening ^x^r^^i-^^ jC 194 Street leading to the Market-place, Abbeville 2^ A. ^^^ Farm Buildings ^2, 196 A Coast Scene, with windmill and cottage ///I ^97 Boat Buildeng fy 7^;/;%cv>',r 3/ 198 Wood Gatherers n E. W. COOKi:, Ft. A., 1877. ^ i^" 199 A Dutch Coast Scene, with fishing boat-^ E. W. COOKE, R.A. j»/ 200 A EocKY Coast Scene E. W. COOKE, R.A. ^ 201 A liOCKY Cave c7^a-^:d^ E. BEAVIS. V 202 Eetukning from the Wars ^^ R BEAVIS. ^/^^ 203 HussARD en Vedette, EepubHqiie Francais 1794 ^^^ R. BEAVIS. 'V 204 Life Guards, 1745 E BEAVIS. >^ 205 An English Homestead cJ/^ E. BEAVIS. ^ 206 The Advance ; and Tlie Eecall — a imir ^^ E. BEAVIS. ^ 207 Cullompton ^ /? 207a Cullompton /j^ 16 J. DANBY. /^' 208 Sunset after a Storm //tcod^^^^^.^ . DEGAS. 7^ ^; '209 Figures at a Cafe ^M^^ ^&<^ E. DUEZ. Q 210 Strangers in Paris /}2rc^^^:^^. ^ J. E, HODGSON, E.A. /^/^ 213 The Messenger, 1873 F. HOLL, E.A, 1874. / V 213a A Girl, with a doll /^Ca^ri.c^^ CLEM LAMBERT. /A 215 The Ford 17 T. LLOYD. /7 216 A EoAD Scene, with peasants and geese .^fC^^ '^^^t<>^7^ia^n^ T. LLOYD. ^z 217 Landscape, with cottages and geese <^ T. LLOYD. Vy^ 217a a Road Scene, with geese (pCp T. LLOYD. ^Z 217b A Landscape, with cattle on a road ^ T. LLOYD. O 218 Country Road, with shepherd and sheep, 1876 /t!:»^>c^^^ W. SHAYER. 227 A Landscape, with gipsies ^. ^i^MJ R. A. M. STEVENSON. j/^ 228 A River Scene E. A. WATERLOW, A.R.A. 229 Outsiders E. A. WATERLOW, A.R.A. 230 The Moorland Farm 19 E. A. WATEELOW, A.E.A. 231 A EoAD, North Wales E. A. WATEELOW, A.E.A. 232 A Landscape, with rush gatherers F. WALTON. 233 A Landscape, with cottages, and cattle in a stream E. WALTON. 234 A Harvest Field F. WALTON. 235 A Landscape, with farm buildings F. WALTON. 236 A Landscape, with cattle in a stream J. W. B. KNIGHT. 236a a Northern Ivied Home, Couiston J. H. S. MANN. 237 French Flower Girls W. McTAGGAET, E.S.A. 238 The Bathers 20 P. F. POOLE, RA. 239 At the Well P. F. POOLE, RA. 240 Teasing the Kaven P. F. POOLE, RA. 241 Oberon and Titania P. F. POOLE, RA. 242 Bathebs P. F. POOLE, RA. 243 Cockle Gatherers, 1873 P. F. POOLE, RA. 244 The Bathers P. F. POOLE, RA. 245 ENTRANCE TO THE CAVE OF MAMMON Exhibited at Burlington Bouse, 1884 P. R MOREIS, A.RA. 246 Sea-pieces — a pair P. E. MORRIS, A.RA. 247 The Foundation Stone 21 P. R. MORKIS, A.R.A. 248 Haymaking P. R MORRIS, A.R.A, 249 A Blind Man crossing a Stream P. R. MORRIS, A.R.A. 250 G-oiNG Home from Work P. R. MORRIS, A.R.A. 251 The Sledge P. R. MORRIS, A.R.A., 1871. 252 Good-bye P. R. MORRIS, A.R.A. 253 A Girl Driving Geese P. R. MORRIS, A.R.A. 254 A Thames Flood P. R. MORRIS, A.R.A. 255 The Bridal Morn P. R. MORRIS, A.R.A. 256 The Bathers Disturbed 22 P. E. MOERIS, A.R.A. 257 CROSsma the Stream, Watford Mill P. E. MOERIS, A.R.A. 258 EiDiNG TO Hounds P. R. MORRIS, A.RA. 259 Feeding Turkeys P. R. MORRIS, A.R.A. 260 Hauling up the Boat P. R. MORRIS, A.RA. 261 Gathering Wood P. R. MORRIS, A.R A. 262 The Sailor's Wedding P. R. MORRIS, A.R.A. 263 THE SONS OF THE BRAVE P. E. MORRIS, A.R.A. 264 THE FIRST COMMUNION C. E. JOHNSON, 1874. 265 The Old Home of the McDougals, West Coast of Scotland 23 VAL PRINSEP, A.R.A. 266 THE FLIGHT OF JANE SHORE Exhibited at the Boyal Academy W. Q. ORCHARDSON, R.A. 267 HAMLET AND THE KINO •' Now might I do it pat now he is praying, And now I'll do it ; and so he goes to heaven, And so I am revenged. That would be scann'd : A villain kills my father ; and for that I, his sole son, do this same villain send To heaven .... No! Up, Sword ; and know thou a more horrid hent." — Act iii. sc. 3. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1874 B. BEAVIS, 187L 268 COMING OVER THE DOWNS, rain passing off R. BEAVIS, 1879. 269 PERILS OF THE ROAD, 1710 J. PETTIE. R.A. 270 SCENE IN HAL 0' THE WYND'S SMITHY Exhibited at the Boyal Academy, 1875 F. WALKER, A.R.A. 271 THE OLD GATE From the Artisfs Sale 24 SCULPTURE. 272 Statuette of a Gentleman, seated in a chair 273 A Beading Girl and Dog On revolving scagliola 'pedestal 46 in. high F. H. MILLEK. 274 A Bust of a Girl in a Cap E. B. STEPHENS, A.RA., 1879. 275 Ophelia On scagliola pedestal 37 in. high E. B. STEPHENS, A.U.A., 1879. 276 Lady Godiva On seagliola pedestal 86 in. high E. B. STEPHENS, A.K.A. 277 ZiNGARI On revolving scagliola pedestal 40 in. high E. B. STEPHENS, A.RA. 278 The Wrestler ; and the Companion 31 in. high E. B. STEPHENS, A.E.A., 1878. 279 The Bathers 32 in. high E. B. STEPHENS, A.E.A. 280 A Bust of a Gentleman On scagliola pedestal SIR J. E. BOEHM, EA. 281 A Nymph — on black-wood pedestal 31 Mi. high 25 A DIFFERhNT PROPERTY. G. M. BENZONI, 1871. 282 A VEILED VESTAL On revolving marble pedestal b ft. high The property of Lord Charles Beresford, B.N. B. E. SPENGE. 283 THE FAVOEITE On square revolving marble pedestal 5 ft. 4 in. high S. SMITH (of Eome) 284 HEBE On square white marble revolving pedestal 5 ft. high. CANOVA (After) 285 Cupid and Psyche FINIS. Lombii: Printed by Wm. 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