CATALOGU B n r OF VALUABLE I i ENGRAVINGS, After Sir E. LANDSEER and others, •oOWr AND OLD ENGLISH PRINTS, THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE SIR JOHN PENDER, Gr.O.M.G-., K.C.M.GJ-. (by Order of the Executors); (Itljaia $rnofe afar Haforrttrr, By S. COUSINS, RA.; MEZZOTINTS & COLOURED ENGRAVINGS, After Sir J. Reynolds, J. Hoppner, R.A., G-. Romney and others; AND A COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS IN MEZZOTINT AND COLOURS, After Morland, Wheatley, Bigg, Hamilton, &c. &c.: WHICH S&UU be 3olti bg Auction lip Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT THEIR 6KEAT BOOKS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1897, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues bad, at Messrs. CnitiSTiE, Mansox and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James’s Square, S. W. 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. IL 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 Wooes 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 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-sal© shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1897, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. 'A 'O o / Sold by Order of the Executors of the late SIR JOHN PENDER, G.C.M.G., K.C.M.G. 1 Amphitrite, after Bartolozzi, by T. Clarke —a pair—circles 2 Shakespeare’s Tomb ; aud Griselda, after A. Kauffman —printed , , * in colours 2 3 Venus in her Chariot; and Venus Presenting Helen to Paris, after ditto —ditto 4 The Choice of Paris; and Cupid Asleep, after ditto, by W, Ryland— proofs, printed in red " N O 6 Girls’ Heads, after Cipriani, by Bartolozzi; and Ariadne printed in red 0 6 Wisdom, after ditto, by Bartolozzi; and A Classical Scene in red " ^ y Mrs. Siddons, after Hamilton, by J. Caldwell 8 David Garrick, after A. Pond, by J. McArdoll —second state 9 Young Princesses, after Rambcrg, by Bartolozzi pi oof 10 Views of Venice, after Canaletto, by J. B. Brustolon a sit of t /' • / p ' ° 25 Andromeda, after F. Gcodall, R.A., by C. A. Tomkins — artist's proof P “2- • / • O 26 At Evening Time, after B. W. Leader, A.R.A., by B. Debaines — artist's proof 2-/ • & . o 27 Ditto — ditto /P /' s'- j 28 The Proscribed Royalist, after Sir J. Millais, by W. H. Simmon^' & — artist's proof £ • J . ° 29 Oh, Nannie ! after T. Faed, R.A., by L. Stocks— proof /, / 32 Ditto— d~i -— P- * ' & ^3 Brftyer in Spain, after ditto, by ditto— artist's proof 5 7 . a 34 Crossing the Brook, after Turner, by E. Brandard— proof ( 0 35 Ditto —ditto ^35 Mercury and Herse, after ditto, by J. Cousen— ;proof , 0 Ditto— -ditto; and the Etching " ^38 Depositing Giovanni Bellini’s picture, after ditto— proof &-^J> 2 AFTEE S1E E. LANDSEEE. . . i J ! • r - - -t ' k J -1 J. - • 39 Little Strollers, by T. 0. Barlow, ’R.A.—artist’s proof 0 40 The Lost Sheep; and An Event in the Forest—etchings 0 41 The Challenge; and The Sanctuary, by T. Landseer, A.E.A. ' , , . o artist s proofs u . 0 42 Braemar, by ditto— artist’s proof, signed by the painter f 0 43 The Lost Sheep; and An Event in the Forest, by ditto artists proofs “ C> 44 Highland Nurses, by T. Landseer, A.E.A.— artist’s proof, signed by the painter f, & 45 Children of the Mist, by T. Landseer, A.E.A. —artist s proof a 0 46 The Monarch of the Glen, by ditto— artist’s proofsigned by / -- painter and engraver /7r— ' y o 47 The Stag at Bay, by T. Landseer, A.E.A. —artist s proof • 48 Night ; and Morning, by ditto— artist’s proof, signed by the ' ° painter ^ 6 OTHER PROPERTIES. / ' f a 50 Lady Lyndhurst, after Sir T. Lawrence, by S. Cousins, R. A.-r^ ' proof in first state & 51 Lady Blessington, after ditto, by ditto— ditto 52 Nature (The Calmady Children), after ditto, by ditto— ditto e£~*~ f ' f . O 53 Countess Geosvenob, after ditto, by ditto— proof in second state 1 . 7 ’/* / 0 , 0 54 Miss Julia Peel, after ditto, by ditto — proof in first state ***v^^"^ / , 6 t o 55 Mrs. Wolff, after ditto, by ditto — ditto /y f / 50 Moretta, after Lord Leighton, by ditto— artist's proof, signed by the engraver J-/J. 6 57 Lavinia, Lady Spencer, after Sir J. Reynolds, by ditto— artist's * proof , O’' ^ 58 Tee Chess Players, after Meissonier, by A. Blanchard— artist's ^ proof \ signed by the engraver O’' -^,0 59 Les Bon Amis, after ditto, by ditto— artist's proof ^ y, / 7 , / ^ Sympathy, after Briton Riviere, R.A., by F. Stacpoole— artist's /f / / proof, signed by painter and, engraver & " ^/ 51 The English Landscape, after J. Constable, R.A., by David Lucas —the set of twenty-two plates, open letter proofs, in five " parts /of £ 62 East Bergholt Church, after J. Constable, R.A., by D. Lucas— proof before letters / * X . d 63 Salisbury Cathedral ( small plate), after ditto, by ditto — proof before any letters 7 THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN, In the Folio. tfo- 64 Mrs. Morris, after Sir J. Reynolds, by J. R. Smith , £ 65 Mrs. Abington, after R. Cosway, R.A., by Bartolozzi— brown , 0 66 Michael and Isabella Oginscy, after ditto, by Schiavonetti; and Richard Cosway, by M. Bovi " - . ^ 67 Leda, after ditto, by J. Conde ", O 68 Theseus and iEthra, after A. Kauffman, by T. Fielding— V roo f printed in colours q // S O 69 The Death of Procris, after ditto, by ditto—printed in colours ~ q 70 Beauty Governed by Reason, after ditto, by Delattre - printed i . ^ colours a / ~ o 71 Virgil, after ditto, by Bartolozzi; and Nymphs and Cupid, after ditto— proof, in brown —* ^ 72 The Lovers’ Parting, after Huck, by T. Ryder —in brown Framed . ’ 73 Visit to the Astrologer, after J. R. Smith—in brown 74 The Pleasures of Retirement, after G. Morland, by W. Ward 75 The Story of Letitia, after G. Morland, by J. R- Smith—«« brown—the set of six . * * 76 Master Skinner, after F. Cotes, R.A., by J. Watson O 77 George, Prince of Wales, after Cosway, by Sailliar eZEHs 0 78 Mi's Peel, after Sir T. Lawrence, by G. T. Doo— proof; and A Girl in a Landscape, by R. Lane —-proof 8 /'•T. * 79 Mrs. Jordan, as “ The Romp,” after G. Romney, by J. Ogborne &£*<- //, /0 . o 80 Lady Louisa Manners, after Sir J. Reynolds, by C. Knight— printed in colours /^* f^ , 0 81 Miss Farren, after Downman, by Bartolozzi— printed in colours >^j 60. /S, * S , o 82 Lady Louisa Manners, after J. Hoppner, R.A. T by C. Tujper^- printed in colours 83 Juvenile Retirement (The Douglas Children), and Children Bathing (The Hoppner Children), after J. Hoppner R.A., by W. Ward— coloured 2 0 r. //, S. 6 84 Miss Frances Kemble (in white dress), after Sir J. Reynolds, ^ by J. Jones 85 Miss Cumberland, after Romney, by J. R. Smith— second state ; with etched incsription and publication line Zry, . O at z? s Z\ 86 The Young Lord R-urghersh and Mr. Philip Yorke, after Sir ^ J. Reynolds, by Bartolozzi— printed in colours 2 87 Mrs. Fitzherbert, after R. Cosway, R.A., by J. Conde— printed in ' colours sy. n. e •I • it , O / . » tS~~- t>~. o S* - ° /< £ , 0 /S', o 88 Lady Smyth and Children, after Sir J. Reynolds, by Bartolozzi —printed in colours 89 Alope, after G. Romney, by J. Ogborne— printed in colours 90 The Duchess op Devonshire, after Downman, by Bartolozzi— jy printed in colours ty/~£x-A- 91 Marianne, by W. Ryland —printed in red 92 1 he Duchess of Devonshire, after Downman, by Bartolozzi— S printed in colours ■, and The Duchess of Richmond, after ditto, I 2 / by Burke J3 Lady Smyth, after Reynolds; and Gathering Wood, after Morland 2 94 Lady Duncannon, after Downman, by Bartolozzi 9 / 96 Lady Elizabeth Foster, after ditto, by Caroline Watson —printed s* * in brown Hon. Misses Holroyd, after ditto, by J. Baldrey St/* Miss Stanley, after J. R. Smith, by H. Kingsbury The Schindlerin, after Reynolds, by J. R. Smith The Moralist, after J. R. Smith, by W. Nutter —printed in colours ^ The Farmyard ; and The Ale-House Door, after Singleton, by Nutter— printed in colours 2 Cupid and Cephisa, after A. Kautfman— a pair, printed in y * . . colours 2 (7'gs S , The Nymph of Immortality, aftor Cipriani, by Bartolozzi— printed in colours Fair Rosamund, after ditto— ditto y Affection and Inuocenoe, after Bartolozzi, by Tomkins— in colours * Mrs. Fitzherbert, after Cosway, by J. Conde The Trousseau; and The Wedding Ring, after Ansell, by y E. Scott— ovals, in red 2 ¥, O 107 Infancy; and Fidelity, after Cosway and Gardner, by C. White /^J — ovals, printed in colours 2 The Specious Orator, by Dighton— coloured Mb. Broadhurst the Vocalist: a water-colour drawing by ^^ Adam Buck — signed and dated English and French Travelling, after Rowlandson, by Jukes— in colours o 105 £? 106 ^ 108 109 o 110 The Peep Show; and The Pedlar, after F. Wheatley, R.A. printed in colours r f M * 10 THE PROPERTY OF A LADY. In the Folio . 112 St. George’s Guard ; Sword Arm Protect: and Give Point, after Eowlandson— in colours : caricatures by H. B.; &c. 20 113 Highland Broad-Sword Exercise, etched by T. Eowlandson— in Jk* colours on satin 114 Dan®, after P. Veronese, by Beauche— proof-, &c. 4 115 Erminia, after A. Kauffman, by J. Hogg— in brown ; and Friezes, after Cipriani, by Bartolozzi 5 116 Mat, after W. Hamilton, E.A., by Bartolozzi—printed in ^ colours 117 Deshayes and Mile. D’Egville, after Huet Villiers— in colours 118 Princess Caroline, after Cosway, by Bartolozzi; and two others (2 —proofs 3 119 Macklin’s British Poets: Queen Catherine’s Dream; Selim; // The Hours ; and Prince Arthur’s Vision, by Bartolozzi— in the original cover 4 , 120 Ditto : Lavinia; Hobbinol and Ganderetta; Pakemon and Arcite ; and Death of Arcite, by ditto— ditto 4 - J 121 The Works of Hogarth, by T. Cook, with anecdotes and ex- planatory descriptions—London, 1806 122 The Seamstress, after G. Eomney, by T. Cheeseman J 123 Lady Charlotte Campbell, after Hoppner, by C. Wilkin— proof 124 St. Peter’s Church; and Kemp Town, Brighton, after Campion— in colours ** 125 The Duchess of Marlborough and her Daughter, after Sir J. i Eeynolds, by Watson; &c. 5 126 The Eeturn from Scotland— in colours ; Irish Pig in a Eage; &tC sj 127 The Seamstress, after G. Eomney, by T. Cheeseman A 128 Mr. Horace Beckford, after Cosway, by Conde; Sylvia, after/'^? Eeynolds; and Charity, after ditto—ire colours 3 129 The Little Gipsy, after E. Westall, by C. Jose— printed colours s? 11 A DIFFERENT PROPERTY. —p In the Polio. 130 The Truants; and The Romps, after Bigg, by W. Ward ^ 131 A Visit to the Grandfather, after Nortlicote— engraver'8 proof 132 The Match Boy, after J. R. Smith, by C. Knight —printed in colours jJt-V— 133 Rustic Hours; Morning and Night, after Wheatley, by / Gillbank 2 / ^ 134 Margaret’s Tomb; and Lucy of Leinster; after Bunbury, by Bartolozzi— printed in colours—framed 2 , ° 135 Racing Subjects, after C. Vernet, by Jazei— a set of four 4 & 136 York Meeting, 1804— printed in colours 137 Lady Relieving a Poor Cottager; and Schoolboys Giving Charity to a Blind Man, after Bigg, by J. R. Smith— printed in colours 2 fo 138 The Lost Child; and The Child’s Return, after Cosse, by M. Place— printed in colours 2 , O 139 The Strayed Child; and The Child Restored, after J. Ward, R.A., by Young and Pym 2 140 Morning, or The Fisherman’s Departure; and Evening, or The / Fisherman's Return, after .Corbould, by W. Ward— 'printed in colours 2 6 141 The Hours op the Day, after Hamilton, by P. W. Tomkins— set of four, printed in colours 4 fa 142 Haymakers; and Compassionate Children, after J. Ward, R.A., bv W. Ward 2 ' 2 by W. Ward ’ c > 143 The Same Subjects— printed in colours , 144 Selling Rabbits ; and The Citizen’s Retreat, after ditto, by ^' ditto—printed in colours 2 ^ /fr: f 145 The Duke of Newcastle’s Return from Shooting, after^t^^^^ Wheatley, by Bartolozzi —printed in colours 12 /. 0 146 The Return from Coursing, after Hamilton, by A. Cardou^^'^1 —ditto 147 The Cow House; and the Companion, after J. Ward, R.A., by ‘l4>* J, o W. Ward— printed in colours £ , o AFTER G. MORLAND. 148 Slave Trade ; and African Hospitality, by J. R. Smith 2 149 Higglers Preparing for Market; and The Post Boy s Return,by D. Orme 150 Children Sailing Toy Boats; Children Birds’-Nesting ; and Blind Jf Man’s Buff S 7'7 24 - X/y, t7 , v s 4 * /J ’ ° Sportman’s Return, by J. Grozer— printed in colours 2 /y^. /-/ . O 154 The First of September: Morning and Evening, by W. Ward 151 The Deserter, by G. Keating— a set of four 152 A Carrier’s Stable, by W. Ward—printed in colours 153 Morning, or The Benevolent Sportsman; and Evening, or The —printed in colours Framed. A~ w. ° 155 Children with Grapes ; and Ladies with Poultry, after Bunbury ^ — ovals, printed in colours *~ l /d*~, & 156 The Poor Soldier, after Ansell, by Tomkins— printed in colours /fp . / F , ° 157 Saturday Morning ; and Sunday Morning, after Bigg, by Nutter —printed in colours 2 // U /J* SL , 6 158 Hobbinol and Ganderetta, after T. Gainsborough, R.A.— A printed in colours 159 Yenus Attired by the Graces, after Angelica Kauffman, by M Bartolozzi— in red ^ *7, 7,0 160 The Mother of the Gracchi, after A. Kauffman, by Bartolozzi— ' ' printed in colours ■ yy, 0,6 151 The Countess of Derby, after Sir T. Lawrence, by Bartolozzi— y^- printed in colours A London: Printed by William Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.