r- \ \ -- ■ " • - • • . ' ' ' ; C A. T _A_ L. O Q- XJ E OF THE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ©lb English anb jfo reign SILVER & SILVER-GILT PL Jewels, Bijouterie and Objects of Vertu, Old Italian & French Bronzes, @^ajalixa, JMctmoges “Xzjminuls, COLLECTION OF VENETIAN AND GERMAN GLASS, OLD SWISS STAINED GLASS, Box-Wood Carvings, and a variety of other Objects of Art chiefly of the 16th and 17th Centuries, Sir Edward J. Dean Paul, Bart. Deceased, late of Cambridge House, Twickenham, and 7 St. George’s Place, S.W. : which (by Order of the Executors) be Solb bi) Auction bj> Messes. CHRISTIE, MANSON A WOODS, A.T THEIB GS&AT SO©KS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1896, And Tliree Following Days, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. -o-o»;©«- May be viewed Saturday and Monday preceding, and Catalogues had of M essrs. S. Hughes and Sons, Solicitors for the Executors, 33 Bedford Street , Covent Garden, W.C.; and at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street , St. James's Square , S. W. 1505-107 CONDITIONS OF SALE. - 0 - 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. Ilf. 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. Y. 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 urn 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. First Day's Sale. On TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1896, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. SILVER —At per Oz. oz. diet. 3. Twelve Plain Table-Forks . a* ^v. 24 3 37 f. O 2 Eighteen Ditto . . . £ £ . 36 5 f 4 3 Eighteen Table-Spoons. . ctv % ^4 ® y , 7 4 Eighteen Ditto . . . . . , f . . 35 13 /./ / V ^ Twenty-One Dessert-Forks ; and eleven dessert-spoons 34 A f . fC A Pair of Gravy-Spoons ; a pair of sauce-ladles; and a pair of marrow-spoons. . . . . 13 0 1 7 A Similar Lot . . . tf , . 12 12 ' 3 8 Four Plain Spoons and Three Forks, in leather travelling case . A f £. 8 ^ 1/T>8 o ff f 9 Six Serving-Spoons, with shell howls and plain handles with scroll ends. . . . „ t • 12 17 ?. f £>10 Six Ditto ..... v /-A • 12 16 yj /f > ./>11 Nine Ditto. . . - /a . . . 21 7 }i 2 4 /(^c 0 oz ’ dwt. f ■ /X c X—. . j /• rx.o 2- - ?- (/ / rf.ty x v X. C X ~ /£• o sc. o / ' sc. V 6/X. /b 18 16 2 2 2 2 10 12 A Pair of Sugar and Cream Ladles, en suite . . 2 13 A Pair of Ditto .... . . tCo. . 2 14 Two Ditto .... X . 3 15 A Pair of Sauce-Ladles, en suite . 61& • 4 16 A Soup-Ladle ; and pair of sauce-ladles, en suite . 17 A Soup-Ladle ; and two sauce-ladles, en suite Jp&ZtQ^t'v 9 18 A Pair of Gravy-Spoons, en suite . riyCtt . 5 19 A Soup-Ladle, with shell bowl, the handle chased with a shield and flowers . . 20 Another, the handle chased with a mask and 21 A Plain Soup-Ladle, with scroll-top handle 22 Another, with feathered edge handle, and howl with shell • * * * • * ^ ^ ^ ^ 23 A Pair of Grape-Scissors, the handles chased with masks and vines . . . ^P/tuC & ^ ( • 3 5 24 A Fish-Trowel, pierced and engraved with fish and flowers, with feathered edges and pierced handle 4 3 25 Another, pierced and engraved with a^ dolphin and scrolls, and feathered edge handle . . \ ^ . 4 0 26 Another, pierced with scrolls, and with ivory handle 4 9 27 A Queen’s-Pattern Service, consisting of — Seventy-two table-forks Thirty-six table-spoons Thirty-six dessert-forks Twenty-four dessert-spoons Thirty tea-spoons A pair of gravy-spoons A pair of sauce-ladles A soup-ladle An ice-spade A fish-slice Four skewers Four salt-spoons A pair of sugar-tongs, and A butter-knife 555 0 5 6 28 Another Service, similar, consisting of- £ Thirty table-forks C/ Eighteen table-spoons Twenty-four dessert-forks Twenty-four dessert-spoons Twelve tea-spoons A pair of gravy-spoons A pair of sauce-ladles A soup-ladle An ice-spade A fish-slice Four skewers, with griffin crest handles Four salt-spoons A pair of sugar-tongs A pair of sugar-sifters, and A butter-knife .... 29 A King’s-Pattern Service, consisting of— Thirty table-forks Twenty-four table-spoons Twenty-four dessert-spoons Twenty-four tea-spoons A pair of sugar-tongs A sugar-sifter A skewer, and A pair of asparagus-tongs ? Y'^30 Forty-Eight Table-Forks, nearly similar . /f0-n ' 31 Ten Wine-Labels, chased with vines and fruit; ■ /it. c? /££ /c ua. £1 O oz. dwt. 317 0 /V A/. O ten /3. X pierced and engraved ditto ; two others; and a wine- funnel . . • • ’C 1 32 Four Pierced and Engraved Egg-Cups, with beaded edges ; and a pair of plain egg-cups 170 153 14 10 10 6 18 ?■ 9 fo 33 A Small Globular Tea-Pot, engraved with a band of strap ornament—1729 . /£ jl J • 34 Another, nearly similar—1761. • 12 13 5 10 (7 6 oz. dwt. 3 35 36 as. or P. 37 7 ? ^ 18 12 34 9' /(>. e' 38 A //. //- c? 39 / ‘ /(> . 3 .40 A Shaped and Fluted Tea-Pot and S^tand, engraved with shields and borders of ornament' ^ Oz ft-Lc . An Oblong-Shaped Tea-Pot, the lid and lower part fluted, and with bands of basket-pattern ornament, on stand with lamp . . .ff f< .// C J , y A Melon-Shaped Tea-Kettle, with a band of scroll and trellis-pattern ornament in flat chasing, on tripod stand pierced and chased with medallion heads, and lamp— by Peter Archambo, 1734 . . Small Coffee-Pot, chased with flowers, foliage and scrolls, a mask under the spout, and with cone top— 1/51 . £ ’ A Large "Vase-Shaped Coffee-Pot, partly spirally fluted and chased with branches of foliage and flowers, beaded ornament and gadroon border and foot—1772 /. ^ A Ditto Coffee-Jug, chased with scroll foliage and other ornament, the spout beaded—1768 •,/'>-/ ,.( ^ . 72 10 17 2 41 / /(. y f 42 // . 3 43 7 : , 44 (r . * f 45 s ^ r • A Circular Sugar-Basin, the lower part, fluted and gilt inside .... \J A Small Pierced Sugar-Basket, repousse with branches of foliage and flowers, with gadroon edge and twisted handle—1768—blue glass liner . & A/-/V . A Pierced Sugar-Yase, chased with masks and festoons of drapery, on foot chased with laurel wreaths and square plinth—1774—blue glass liner v & ' A Smaller Ditto, with beaded edge and handle, chased with laurel festoons and foliage—1775 / ° C tl Another, chased with laurel festoons and medallion orna¬ ments, on round foot— Sheffield, 1777—green glass liner .... 21 0 8 10 /f 3 . 5 . c 46 A Cream-Jug, on three feet, engraved with a shield and scroll ornament ‘ 77V 2 8 3 18 3 0 7 J. /v 6^7 j . r x 48 A, f 49 / C.i 50 'o. r^/5 2 J. j, c/ 54 // /y / 56 / £\ ^ 57 =£-. C7 . y A Small Shaped Soy-Frame, pierced and chased with laurel festoons and gadroon edge, with five cut-glass bottles and one silver label—1773 . /V* A Cruet-Frame, pierced with scrolls and with waved gadroon border, with three spirally fluted and chased vase-shaped casters, and two glass booties with silver tops-1770 . . • ; A Pair of Plain Sauce-Boats, with upright scroll handles, on three feet chased with shells—1754 , „ ^ 15 A Pair of Sauce-Boats, chased with foliage, flowers and shields, on three chased feet—17 51 . /Z' ( • A Pair of Larger Ditto, richly chased with flowers and foliage.’ A Plain Circular Compote Dish, with escalloped border—1730 . . • • A Pair of Ditto, with fluted and escalloped borders 1720-51.. fa ^ 02. dwl. 2 10 2 3 11 O o 0 3 <10 33 3 43 19 15 21 18 28 0 8 oz. dwt. 64 An Oval Soup-Tureen and Cover, surmounted by a L ' 2>. O Y £ c /v SL / . $ */. 2~ 65 A c ro 66 A 67 A 6 / 68 A //. O 69 A 3 9 70 Y-7 a 71 72 /fc? 4/ , ^ 3 73 /£> 74 o Js ./£ l r o A o figure of an eagle, with widely gadrooned borders, chased with festoons of fruit and flowers and cloves on the bandies, supported by two kneeling figures of nymphs and two dolphins, on plateau chased with waves, and shaped gadroon border—1766 —makers mark M.C. in oblong rectangle . . C7 jL(_ /Vc y Small Plain Waiter, with shaped reeded border— 6 in. diam .—1735 . Ditto, with gadroon border—6£ in. —1764 Waiter, with band of shell and other ornament in flat chasing, shell and scroll border—7 in. diam .—1767 8 Pair of Plain Ditto, with similar border—8 in. — 1748-1765 . £) Pair of Oval Waiters, with beaded edges, the borders chased with festoons of drapery— 9 in. long — 1776-1788 . 7%Zfy x ■ ■ A Circular Waiter, with shell and scroll border, the centre chased with flowers, shells and scrolls— 11 \ in. diam. —1751 . A Salver, with escalloped and chased border, the centre engraved with strap, scroll and trellis ornament and medallion heads—14 in. diam. <^T<- c -C - ( A Salver, with shaped gadroon and foliage border, richly chased with masks, flowers and fruit, the centre engraved with a shield, and on lion’s claw feet— 16 in. diam.—old Dublin—maker’s mark M.W., with crown above . . . • A Large Jug, with flat cover, embossed with large flowers and foliage A Pair of Wine-Coolers, formed as vases, with chased ram’s head and serpent handles and band of ornament — Britannia standard * Pair of Ditto —en suite . . * /( D 197 8 15 9 9 20 14 24 8 21 43 0 58 49 15 180 179 10 0 9 f. -2. f 7(3 / fC o 77 78 79 1 2 * . cj 80 6. £ 81 7 3 /^-.«82 • ,6 f 83 . 3.-,84 7 s_ ,*/ U -85 l Z ■ {/ 86 .87 ?• ^ L . 6 88 L e- .7^- fo 89 90 t6Z/f A Taper-Holder, on hexagonal pierced stand with gadroon border and three claw feet—1768 . f . A Shaped Snuffer-Tray, chased with flowers ; and a pair of chased snuffers . . . • ^ O A Shaped Plain Snuffer-Tray, with gadroon border- 1773 ; and a pair of snuffers—1769 An Oblong Ink-Stand, with pierced gallery and divisions, gadroon edges and claw feet, with two glasses with silver tops - . • / r -t . Another, with waved gadroon edge and two glasses— 1768 • • • • • An Oblong-Shaped Ditto, rather larger, with three silver-mounted glasses and taper-box—1768/^ /V^/ Another, nearly similar, slightly gilt—1766. A Barrel-Shaped Mug— 1779 • fi- <7 C-Cc A Mug, with scroll handle, chased with flowers and scrolls A Plain Beaker, on foot, with threaded lip —old Exeter hall mark , . . A Al * Another, chased with masks and laurel festoons in relief —1753 . . . ./tW A*? A Plain Two-Handled Cup, with rib round the centre and scroll handles— old Dublin &- Another, repousse with festoons, the lower part fluted— 1784 . . . • c ^^ A Shaped Vase and Cover, with flower-branch handles, chased with Chinese figures, branches of foliage and flowers, and a shield—on square plinth with pieiced and gadroon border and claw feet—18 in. high. / • A LARGE TWO-HANDLED CUP AND COYER, with strap ornament in relief on the lower part of cup and cover, a ribbed band round the centre and scroll handles—12^ in. high—by John Swift— 1753 ♦ oz. diet. 5 5 10 0 8 5 6 17 9 0 16 10 13 10 5 5 5 18 2 17 4 13 12 15 5 5 r 2 17 68 15 10 oz. dint. f d- X /3 x 91 ANOTHER, nearly similar, the straps chased with shell and foliage ornament—12f in. high —1735— maker’s mark I. P. in shaped shield ..... Engraved with a Bishop’s coat-of-arms and Latin inscription /zr>pxex’ 92 AN EPERGNE, with pierced boat-shaped centre-basket /. D 96 A Silver-Gilt Spoon, with flat handle and bird top ; and one, with twisted and lion-top handle— all at /f 0 97 A Small Oviform Tea-Pot, chased with festoons and o medallion heads suspended by ribbons, the spout and lower part fluted, on three claw feet— Amsterdam . 12 0 98 A Spirally Fluted Hot-Milk Jug and Shell Cover, on three feet, chased with flowers— Amsterdam ./a n ./a, 9 R J- 99 A Pair of Plain Oval Fluted Salt-Cellars, on scroll feet— Stuttqart . . ^ 7 10 11 100 /j ■ y oz. dvst. 101 /J .& .o 102 ■ 6> / 103 j i ’d £ A Louis XY. Eouelle and Coyer, with flat handles chased with an altar, shells, &c., spirally fluted and chased with foliage and other ornament, a trophy with the royal crest and coronet on the cover —Paris 18 17 /■r A Smaller Ecuelle, Cover and Stand, with flat handfes chased with a Cardinal’s coat of-arms, the cover and stand chased with bands of strap ornament, masks, flowers and foliage— Paris. . . . 19 0 A Plain Ewer and Cover, with scroll handle, and reeded bands in relief, the spout chased with a mask, and engraved with a coronet and coat-of-arms . 26 8 A Hexagonal-Shaped Goblet, engraved with orna¬ ment, inscription, and date 1636, on vase-shaped stem with open scrolls and round foot . . ^ A Small Tankard and Cover, chased with fruit, scrolls and medallions of coats-of-arms, and scroll handle with a terminal bust . ^ ^ A ta yj 12 12 A Cylindrical Cup and Cover, on three ball feet, repousse with views in medallions, foliage and fruit, and parcel-gilt, a swan on the cover— Nuremberg . 6 16 An Oval Dish, repousse with infant Bacchanals in the centre and border of fruit and foliage— in. long —Augsburg . . . yi' * A Large Dish, with flat handles and border, pierced with foliage, the centre repousse with Silenus, nymphs and Satyrs—26 in. long . . . . / 7 10 41 10 12 JS. FOREIGN SILVER-GILT. oz. dwt. 108 An Oval-Shaped Open Trellis Basket, with reeded handles and border, chased with medallion busts and laurel festoons in relief, with glass liner—16 in. long —Amsterdam . . . .. / (s /^ f ✓//1 7 109 An Oval Sideboard Dish, the centre chased with Europa, and with medallions of figures emblematic of the Seasons, foliage and fruit on the border— 20^ in. long—Augsburg y In oak case . ^ & 110 An Old German Octagonal-Shaped Bowl, finely engraved with female figures emblematic of the Virtues, &c., and a shield-of-arms, on chased foot— d'J PL A- l* 111 An Old German Silver-Gilt Beaker, engraved with 4£ in. diam. 2 in. high — Qassel —fitted with vV ' (r 7 . O i /c 3 Saints in oval medallions, views of German towns, birds and scrolls—8 1 English silver-gilt cover c* / 112 A Parcel-Gilt Standing Cup and Cover, finely chased with bands of strap ornament, masks, vases of flowers and scrolls, on vase-shaped stem chased with busts and festoons in relief, and round chased foot, the cover surmounted by a gryphon with shield 13 in. high—Augsburg . ci ✓AO f 113 Another, of nearly similar form, chased with a hunting scene, masks, birds and foliage, on stem with open ornament and busts in relief, the cover surmounted by a figure of a boy with serpent—14 in. high — Christiania, 1724 Q 8 32 2 8 10 25 8 19 18 24 15 13 i. 114 Gustavus Adolphus: a large equestrian statuette, of oz. dwt. X . /£- /CT 9 3 > - // . <£>130 131 / OV £ t-t, */. o 132 133 /3 . Ar 134 A ^-,o 135 A- o-^^d 136 J .fi . o /J ,o--V 137 //. £7-. £ 138 139 m /£\o 140 y cr- x? 141 /X. cr.V A Small Circular Soy-Frame, pierced with scroll foliage, with waved gadroon border, four cut-glass bottles and four silver labels y / An Oval Tea-Caddy, engraved with festoons of flowers and borders of ribbon ornament— 1772 / ‘ A Set of Four Small Decanter-Stands, pierced with scroll foliage and with waved gadroon borders— 1768 XXa . * * Three Larger Ditto, pierced with interlaced ornament in compartments, and with waved gadroon borders— 1766 7 ^ A Pair of Ditto, similar y A Pair of Decanter-Stands, pierced with foliage and gadroon borders, fitted with pin-cushions /C.-o A Pair of Piano Candlesticks, with vase-shaped nozzles, on square feet with beaded borders ^ ^ A Pair of Tall Table Candlesticks, on square altar-shaped stems and octagonal feet, chased with rams’ heads, festoons^ vases and foliage, and with vase-shaped nozzles—1776 ^ A Gentleman’s Dressing-Case, of Coromandel wood, with engraved silver-mounted fittings— weight about 9 oAc/C, Twelve Dessert-Knives and Forks, with fluted brown agate handles— in mahogany case Twelve Dessert-Knives, with brown agate handles ; and six larger ditto, with fluted agate handles Twenty-Four Dinner-Knives, with fluted pistol handles, the ends chased with shells ^ e/ rih £ Twenty-Four Ditto Sixteen Small Knives, en suite ^ c Twelve Dinner-Knives, with curved blades and similar handles ; and twelve ditto, with plain pistol handles - /• / Twenty-Four Dinner-Knives, with richly chased shell and pistol handles ; twelve small knives, four carvers and five forks, en suite /- 15 142 Seventy-Two Dinner-Knives, twenty-four small knives, and six carvers and forks, with silver pistol handles, the ends chased with shells —in oak ease fitted with trays < K . a 1 1 , / 143 Forty-Eight Dinner-Knives, with nearly similar handles; ten A/ ,/(r ? small knives ; and two carvers and forks— in similar case /. PLATED. 144 //. o-rz> 145 /• f'° / / o Twenty Dessert-Knives, with plated blades, and old Dresden porcelain handles painted with flowers: and three steel knives, with similar handles —in two mahogany cases ’ / ^ A Plain-Pattern Service, consisting of— Eighteen table-forks Cf Eighteen table-spoons Eighteen dessert-forks Eighteen dessert-spoons Twelve tea-spoons, and A pair of sauce-ladles 146 A French Threaded Fiddle-Pattern Service, consisting of ten table-forks, ten table-spoons, four dessert-forks, four dessert¬ spoons, a tea-spoon and a soup-ladle / /. / .o 147 ?■ 148 o 149 J-T-X f- * 150 / sm. 151 /y- ./or ? Seventeen Dessert-Knives, with ivory handles; seven skewers; a pair of grape-scissors ; and four nut-crackers o A Pair of Mounted Ink-Stands, formed of horses’ hoofs; and a bell, pierced and chased with emblems of the Evangelists, £ A Partly Fluted Tea-Pot; a hot-water jug, with spirally fluted bands ; and an oviform coffee biggin 6^6. / A Fluted and Chased Coffee-Pot ; an oblong egg-frame, with gadroon border and four egg-cups ; a toast-rack; and a cruet- frame, with six glass cruets / A Boat-Shaped Oil and Vinegar Cruet-Frame, with pepper- caster and two cut-glass ewers ; a shaped egg-stand, with six egg-cups and six gilt spoons ; and a soy-frame, with four cut- glass bottles // ^7 16 152 /jT~: / . S. o 163 2 *e . ^ 164 / . / . ^165 166 V - /o. z> An Engine-Turned Mug ; a glass preserve-jar, cover and spoon ; a mustard-pot, with blue glass liner ; six pipkins; a soy-frame; and three ash-trays Four Pierced and Engraved Decanter-Stands, with waved beaded borders; and one, fluted, and with gadroon border ^ ^ An Oblong-Shaped Bread-Basket, with fluted and gadrooned border; and a mounted oak ice-tub, with porcelain liner ‘2, A Plain Spoon-Tray, with fluted and reeded border /'H ^ A Pair of Ditto, the borders chased with foliage / ^} U (a . /i) . & «/. Ct D (+- o~.l 172 173 174 mr-rycr-^ 175 ^ o 176 X 6 177 178 J./X Z=> 179 J./-X -C> « 180 Z.crV 181 A Set of Seven Oval-Shaped Dishes, with gadroon borders— 14 in. to 21 in. long ; and two mazarins / f /r / / ^ v A Venison-Dish, en suite—23 in., on two-handled heater „ . . •Z X<- i/- c Z ^ A Circular Salver, with shaped gadroon border—18 in. diam. ; and a pair of waiters—en suite—10 in. ^ f Z An Oval Salver, with beaded edge—18 in. long ; and three decanter-stands, with foliage and gadroon borders Q s An Oval Two-Handled Tea-Tray, with pierced border and gadroon edge—25 in. long -a An Oblong Ditto, with gadroon border—24 in. , .■ e ^ Another, with gadroon border, chased with foliage and shells— 27 in. long J /^ One, nearly similar—26 in. long /9-& Xx t' A Pair of Helmet-Shaped Jugs, withn harp handles— 10£ in. high ^ ^ <£ A Circular Looking-Glass Plateau, with fluted border, chased with foliage, on lion’s mask and claw feet v ^ ^^CZ( An Oblong-Shaped Ink-Stand, with gadroon border, scroll ends and cut-glass ink-bottle; and a pair of small table candlesticks, on round stems and feet with fluted and threaded borders . An Ink-Stand, with gadroon border, chased with foliage and shells, and cut-glass bottle ; and a pair of table candlesticks, on round stems and square feet, with foliage and beaded bands of orna¬ ment y,,> xl A Pair of Table Candlesticks, on vase-shaped stems and square feet, with shells at the corners ; and five chamber candle¬ sticks, with scroll borders and extinguishers A Pair of Chamber Candlesticks, nearly similar ; a pair of plain ditto, one with chased border ; and a small spirally fluted lamp A Pair of Table Candlesticks, with vase-shaped nozzles, on square stems and feet with beaded edges and festoons of drapery; and a pair of piano candlesticks, nearly similar ✓r C v s ^ 18 // 7 182 A Set of Four Oval Dish-Covers, with gadrooned and reeded r d borders, the bandies chased with foliage— 11^ in. i © 16 in. long 183 A Set of Five Ditto, en suite— 12 in. to 19 inflong j ^ ^ 184 A Set of Six Plain Oval Dish-Covers, with chased foliage o handles—13£ in. to 20 in. long End of First Day’s Sale. Second Day’s Sale. On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1896, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. JEWELLERY. V* 185 A Chased Silver Band Necklet, with pendant coins; and a ^ silver band bracelet, enamelled with flowers ^ c ^ ^ 186 A Geneva Watch, in silver case; a silver ring; a brboch and pair of earrings ; a pair of enamelled solitaires ; a pencil case ; two whistles; and a silvered metal figure of a pig ^ V & 187 A Necklace, with pendants, of silver filigree and jet rosettes; a pair of jet bracelets ; a ditto hair ornament and brooch; and a long chain of garnet beads w/ 188 Two Coral Brooches, carved with busts and gold mounted; two er p a i r g 0 f gold-mounted coral earrings ; a solitaire; two pins; three coral bead necklaces; and two bracelets . / // 189 A Girdle and Pair of Bracelets, of seed coral beads; a S''. O pierced and engraved metal-gilt necklet; and various small P ieces 190 Two Gold-Mounted Brooches, with mosaics of butterflies; and f a o one, with the ruins of the Coliseum ' o' 2 c / 20 £ / cP /J . o 191 Thi^ee Gold-Mounted Brooches, with mosaics; one, with an ! • ° enamel of flowers; three enamelled gold studs ; four studs, with small camei heads ; and six studs and four buttons, with s ^ ie ^ s 192 Two Fine Plaited Hair Chains, gold mounted; three gold- rimmed eye-glasses ; and various small gold rings and pieces of S° ld , / 'U! l 193 A Pair of Gold-Mounted Agate Earrings ; an Indian gold enamelled thimble; a gold filigree bow brooch; and three pairs of earrings 194 A Brooch and Four Bracelets, formed of polished specimens of Roman glass, mounted with gold x cV p ] 95 A Pair oe Gold Bracelets, enamelled in brillianfcycolo^rs ^ J 0 - $ 196 A Lady’s Watch, by Grayhurst and Harvey, ;r in engraved gola^ case ^ 197 A Plain Gold Ring; a small ditto ; and a signet ring /c Q 198 A Curious Ring, formed from a nut, pierced and carved with the 7 Signs of the Zodiac and gold mounted , \ 199 An Old English Scarf-Pin, with moss agate; three gold pins, with small pearl tops ; and two rings C^Pd 200 An Oval Crystal Locket, gold mounted and set with a group of flowers in diamonds and coloured stones; an oblong-shaped gold locket; and a pair of bird and ring earrings ^ ( ^ /■ # C£ o~:d 201 An Old French Silver Clasp, with pendant and drops of open foliage and flower design, set with numerous rubies and diamonds / J £C- x -1 202 A Plaited Gold Chain Necklace, with ribbon centre and pendants, enamelled blue and set with pearls; a bow brooch and pair of earrings, en suite 203 A Seed Pearl Hair Ornament ; a pair of clasps ; and a ditto brooch, pendant and pair of earrings ^ ( / • 204 Two Flexible Gold Band Bracelets ✓ /? 205 A Gold Band Bracelet, with horse-shoe centre ; and one, with y “ Remember ” in relief £ ,/ 21 ^ c £06 A Gold Serpent Bracelet, of four coils 207 A Gold Bracelet, with shield-shaped centre and clasp, chased '2- ° with classical figures in scroll borders in the style of Louis XV. ^ £ c ^ 208 A Smaller Ditto, chased with Cupids, boars’ heads and scrolls,, 209 A Gold Chatelaine, with five Louis XVI. enamel plaques^ //. /&-. painted with Cupids in grisaille on dark blue ground in chased borders ; and a brooch, en suite c white spots, the head and heart-shaped pendant set with ruby^/^ and brilliant clusters 220 A Gold Band Bracelet, with pearl and ruby cluster bouton and diamond strap C ( O 221 Another, with ruby and diamond horse-shoe clasp centre, set with O' ^ two pearls / <£ X 222 A Gold Bracelet, with large ruby and diamond horse-shoe ° centre C 223 A Gold Band Bracelet, with a large grey pearl and brilliant X~C cs~v cluster 224 A Pair of Large Sapphire and Brilliant Cluster Eari^ng^ ^ ^ ^‘ fr ^225 A Pair of Large Single-Stone Brilliant Earrings MX x 7 r /j 7 i a ' 226 An Oval Open Brilliant Pendant, with ribbon loop an ///ZcrXt> cl^fr a. rop 22 FANS, LACE, Etc. C 227 A Louis XV. Fan, of elaborately pierced and carved ivory, with figures, Cupids, trophies, flowers and scrolls, the mount painted fO-r Z> f Venus, and nymphs in a landscape^, vory Tablet-Case, pierced and carved with The Toilet of 228 A Gold-Mounted Ivory Chinese figures and scrolls, with metal-gilt hook and chain ; two ivory fans, with painted mounts; and a pierced sandal-wood fen . /!>-„ > o 229 A Large Tortoiseshell Fan, with black ostrich feathej^mount p crrT? 230 A Piece op Point de Venise Lace Trimming— about 3 yds. long, 5 in. wide f 0 231 Ten Small Pieces op Irish Point Lace; and three otherjfietjpi ^ 232 Two White Lace Flounces; a veil; a piece oflorc^on; an< various other pieces of lace / s and oz. dwt. 4 10 6 SILVER— At per Oz. / ( 233 Six Coffee-Spoons and two pairs of sugar-tongs, with feathered edges . . . / ^ y 234 Nine Coffee-Spoons and a pair of sugar-tongs, with / feathered edges . . 'K t • 235 Two Pairs of Sugar-Nippers, chased with foliage ; and five shell coffee-spoons, with foliage handles ^ 14 C/ 236 A Pair of Pierced Sugar-Bows, with feathered edges ; six coffee-spoons, with twisted handles and shell bowls; and four salt-spoons, with whip handles y f^?4 „10 237 Two Pairs of Sugar-Nippers ( one IroJcen ); six small salt-shovels; and a cream-ladle . . /- t -, //8 '7 238 A Pair of Harlequin Sugar-Nippers ; a pair of small Queen Anne pattern tongs; and four salt-spoons, with pierced handles, chased with Chinese masks /Z' £ 3 12 23 239 ' . ///. o 240 f, 3.2- i t.j 1 * 1 .^212 ’ /A o 2 ^3 { ^7? 244 7- / C. <^246 err ^7 247 248 3 - 0 249 250 7/7. *7 Two Cream-Ladles ; a mulberry-spoon; a sugar-sifter; a caddy-spoon; a tea-strainer; and a Mordan’s pen- holder • • • 777 Six Plain Egg-Spoons ; a sugar-sifter; a cream-ladle; and a salt-spoon . . ^ fZ ^ Ten Fiddle-Pattern Tea-Spoons ; four egg-spoons; and a pair of sugar-tongs • t 7 t * *10 A Pair of Asparagus-Tongs ; and a salad-fori;. £ 4 9 A Pair of Threaded Asparagus-Tongs . ^77/ 3 A Butter-Spade, the handle surmounted by a figure of a lion holding a shield oz. dwt. 5 16 6 11 13 18 245 Another, with feathered edge handle ; one, with hoof / 251 •r ^ 252 / . /6 J 253 2-r7 O handle; and a small ditto spoon . . . 3 11 An Early Spoon, with flat handle, the top notched ; and a Queen Anne rat-tailed table-spoon An Early Spoon, with hexagonal-shaped handle and baIlt °P v *7 / Y V Eight Silver-Gilt Shell Salt-Spoons, with chased scroll handles .... y 7 • 4 6 A Pair of Ditto Harlequin Sugar-Nippers/ and four salt-spoons, the handles chased with foliage 7^ ( 4 2 A Dessert-Service, the handles chased with a bearded mask and shell ornament, consisting of— Four serving-spoons //^ Six table-spoons Twelve dessert-forks, and Twelve dessert-spoons ..... An Oval Tea-Caddy, engraved with festoons of flowers and borders of ornament and beaded ed, ^ . 62 10 17 10 29 5 25 265 k' 3. so s r j ^ / yorz 268 >£ 269 (C. 70 o , 270 42 - /4 ^ 271 /TV f ? ./ 7 7 7; 273 02. dwL A Vase-Shaped Hot- Water Jug, on square plinth chased with husk festoons, rosettes and foliage-1784 1 4 5 A Plain Jug, with reeded neck-hand and handle—176,6 , ,7 ' 1J > Another, with bat’s-wing fluting and scroll handle _ . 7 407 A Larger Ditto, with two bands of bat’s-wing fluting and gadrooned foot— Newcastle, 1799 • A Globular Jug, the lower part spirally fluted and with scroll handle—1759 . . . f£-o A Barrel-Shaped Hot-Water Jug and Dome Cover, with reeded hoops— Dublin. . • A Pierced and Engraved Sugar-Vase, with beaded borders and handle on pierced circular foot—1780— blue glass liner . . . v A Larger Ditto, partly fluted, the border and foot pierced—1782—blue glass liner . ffr-C _ 10 15 15 0 24 8 o O 277 278 279 / G. V- o 280 /a. W-O 7 4 A Plain Helmet-Shaped Cream-Jug, on three feet chased with masks in relief— old Dublin . . 5 Another, richly chased with dolphins, shells, flowers and fruit, and lions’ masks on the feet —old Dubbn ^ 17 6 7 Another, pierced and engraved with rams’ heads' and laurel festoons, with waved beaded border and foot— 1758 ..... ■ 6 S 274 A Boat-Shaped Sugar-Basket, pierced with rushes and foliage and border of rosettes, with beaded edges and handle—blue glass liner . ^ ^ ^ 13 A Shaped Plain Cream-Jug, on round foot with beaded edges—1780. . 2^c . 2 An Engraved Cream-Jug, gilt inside Jl.£LA7 A ■ ^ A Helmet-Shaped Cream-Jug, on square foot with beaded edges, engraved with flowers—1784 A Cream-Jug, on three feet chased with a shield, flowers and bird, and a bust on the handle— UGo/f 6 6 10 0 8 10 oz. dwt. ^ r o 281 282 An Oval Wire Toast-Eack *27^ A . r 292 7 ?•/ 293 294 3 - 3 A , / 7 295 O An Oblong-Shaped Mustard-Pot, with engraved borders, glass liner, and spoon . yy . ( ^ . 4 0 A Cylindrical Mustard-Pot, pierced with branches of foliage and birds—1767—blue glass liner ^ ^ Another, pierced and engraved—1783—with blue glass liner, and small Dutch spoon with figure handkyo yd jX, 15 Another, with pierced handle and waved gadroon border,' ~ pierced and engraved with dogs, birds and branches of foliage (no cover)—1771—blue glass lincr^ . 2 15 27 296 7 - 7 /A A /r. 297 ✓ /%-. // 298 299 . 70- ^ 10 7 13 6 .P-r 300 /C 301 . /# 3 302 r. /^T 7 / 303 * ■ 305 ?• 7 - 4 306 42W. / 13 3 12 13 13 13 26 6 ^307 308 .A-o 309 X O ox. dwt. Another, pierced with branches of foliage, with dome cover surmounted by a cone—1771-blue glass liner, and mustard-spoon . . ^ r 4 7 A Pair of Escallop Shells, on feet formed as shells— one 1 1 33 . . . . At-z 7 / f A,- A Pair of Larger Ditto . . X t> . A Set of Four Ditto—1764 . , 325 7, .C™ ■ 9 o 328 . ^329 0 330 / . o 331 and Liners, with reeded borders and swing handjjes. A Pair of Ditto, with gadroon borders 2 & fide A Circular Hash-Dish and Cover, witn .gadroon border and handles— 1774—on open tripod stand with lamp ...... .jt*. 37 An Oblong Toasted Cheese-Dish and Cover, with y gadroon borders—on open stand with ball feet J? 1D'^/ 3 . An Oval-Shaped Pie-Dish—11^ in. long; and one, similar—12 \ in. . . . ^ A Liner for a Souffle-Dish A . ♦. ✓ " 6 C (L Cer tu An Oval Meat-Dish, with shaped gadroon border — 14 in. long —1749 A Pair of Ditto A Pair of Ditto—15 \in. . . „. x ^ A Pair of Ditto— 17^ in. . . • One Ditto— hall mark, 1715 — 18^ in. A Pair of Ditto— 18£ in. — with mazarin c c • One Ditto—20 in .—1759 . . . Ad-p One Ditto—21 in. —1766—with mazarin—1767 / " p One Ditto—24 in. . jCo . A Venison-Dish— en suite — 22 \ in. . /. ; . A Plated Two-Handled Heater for Ditto / r> f -ISf in. —1768-9 33 12 34 i 2 78 S3 47 130 61 97 99 118 0 15 0 5 10 10 0 7 8 15 0 3 10 oz. duct. > 7 . x f 332 A Set of Four Oval Sauce-Tureens and Covers, /*/. ZL. with lion’s mask and loose ring handles, chased with medallion ornaments and festoons, gadroon and foliage borders— 1773. . . CCLo-C&tf 333 An Oval-Shaped Soup-Tureen, Cover and Liner, G with gadroon borders, the handles chased with shells, foliage, grotesque masks and other ornament, and on chased lion’s mask and claw feet— bif PauJ^Lamerie, 85 0 7 1747 j/U* 141 o 334 An Oval Soup-Tureen, Cover and Liner, on chased /L lion’s mask and claw feet, with gadroon borders, the cover surmounted by an artichoke— 1746 ^ ^ ^L41 335 A Soup-Tureen and Partly Fluted Cover, sur- cf mounted by a lir cone and foliage, with gadroon border and chased scroll handles and feet—1769— 15 f- with plated liner . . \yjL£?t./p i^g. , K 336 A Circular Waiter, on claw feet, the border chased ■ C with rams’ heads, medallion ornaments and festoons of drapery, and with beaded edge — 8J in. diam.- 1775 . 107 337 Another, with festoons of husk ornament and rosettes— /<9 ' X ‘ C 8 in .—1771. 0-0 • 338 A Small Waiter, with shaped pierced border, chased /". /-i • G with foliage and gadroon edges—7j in. diam. —1757 339 A Pair of Waiters, with escalloped borders chased /Q /V / with foliage and shells, and with a band of ornament and shield in flat chasing in the centre—9 i n - diam. — by John Tuite, 1726 . * . - CP 340 A Waiter, with escalloped border, the centre chased /2> _ S'. with bands of trellis ornament, festoons and medal¬ lion heads in flat chasing—9|- in. diam—by Tuite, 1729 341 A Plain Salver, with escalloped border /Jj —J- /V // — by Humphrey Payne, 1732 . . . ^^ i y 13 10 9 15 40 10 11^ in. diam. 0 26 30 342 *2- 7 / - / - (J 343 344 Xz^/3 .y 345 / (o ■ rf . CD 19 14 c f l 3 _r 3 jL~ f & / 346 347 348 349 9 7 C'j O 351 '■ 7 7 3 /. 352 353 A? . / 354 oz. dwt. A Circular Salver, with waved beaded border, chased with festoons of husk ornament and rosettes, on ball and claw feet—17 in. diam .—1775 . ^ j{ 63 5 Another, with pierced border and feet, chased with festoons and medallion ornaments, beaded and ribbon edges—16 in. diam .—1772 . • 56 8 An Oval Pierced Bread-Basket, chased with baskets of flowers, birds, rosettes and laurel festoons, and with terminal female busts on the handle, on pierced foot with gadroon edge —by Burrage Davenport, 1773 Another, chased with medallion ornaments, husk festoons and waved beaded border, with open twisted ribbon handle-1771. . ' A Small Monteith, with escalloped and chased border, repousse with spiral fluting— 8^ in. diam. — by Paul Storr .... y'y . . The Companion . . A Taper Hand Candlestick, with chased foliage, shell and gadroon border, and extinguisher A Plain Chamber Candlestick, with reeded borders— 1731 . . , . . „ i' 1 ’ Another, with extinguisher —1765 . * A Pair of 1)warf Table Candlesticks, on fluted vase-shaped stems and square feet, chased with shells at the corners—1783 . . . 28 17 A Set of Four Table Candlesticks, of nearly similar design—1749-53 . . . 2 10 A Set of Four Tall Candlesticks, on vase-shaped stems with spirally fluted nozzles, and step feet with gadroon borders—1765-6-9 . . . 83 5 A Small Oblong-Shaped Ink-Stand, with scroll handle and gadroon border, on shell feet, fitted with two silver-mounted glass bottles—1765 32 34 8 11 V-Z^^L 10 5 7 10 oz. dwt. 355 Another, with shaped reeded border, chased with flowers, f p and with two silver-mounted glasses— 1725 ^ 356 A Small Oblong Ink-Stand, with pen trays, pierced galleries and gadroon edges, with taper stand, apd two bottles with silver tops— 1770 ./ 11 5 357 An Oval-Shaped Ink-Stand, with pierced gallery and /J -jcrr* 7 * ^7 358 359 360 fa-r? -y beaded edges, on claw feet, and two glass bottles with silver tops— Sheffield, 1775 . . • t '’--O' 1 A Pen Tray, nearly similar— Sheffield, 1776 A Queen Anne Mug, with scroll handle, repousse with a shield and fluted band, and with reeded borders and foot— 1702 . . - Q* c . A Queen Anne Porringer, with scroll handles, re¬ pousse with corded band, the lower part spirally fluted— 1702 . 8 7 /o G 361 A Smaller Ditto, nearly similar—1707 . 1 4 3 /r .6 3i in. high —on circular ebonised pedestal /7cY * tx 377 Sully and Colbert : a pair of smaller ditto—on oblong-shaped pedestals ; and a miniature silver table tee-to-tum, with figure ol a man v i £<_ a n 378 A Small Gold Desk Seal, chased with flowers and inlaid with coloured marbles L ^ ° 379 Eleven Gold Seals, some chased, and set with cornelian and other 0 i-nltwvli ■ Qn/1 fnnv nfliora /9 cr-- intagli; and four others ^380 Eight Silver Seals ; and three others; and a wine-label ^ ? ^ O (~\ "1 A I A . _—_ — r\ ^ w « Mn »-«■« n i rtt-> ft /n a d Ai 1 xr a a A A A f A la O TO ( 1 1 C\ I AVTY1 ft S3 381 A Pocket Corkscrew, in chased silver case, the handle formed as '-—7cr~7> ~ro 383 a rocking-horse; and a silver case for two cigars / * ct 382 An Octagonal-Shaped Silver Casket, with dome lid and embossed borders, on four feet formed as gryphons ^ « ^ Small Silver Casket, with dome lid engraved with figure subjects and emblems, and chased borders; and a small canister, embossed with flowers Small Oval Fluted Silver-Gilt Dish, the centre chased; and a pin-cushion, in metal-gilt case embossed with scroll foliage Group of Three Children : an old Flemish ivory carving ; one, nearly similar, mounted as a seal; a small ditto gioup of three figures; and a figure of an itinerant musician on ebony and ivory pedestal 4 //n <* Y <- D 384 A 385 j —r7s-r~° 34 £ 386 j o 387 ^ X- -o cr V 388 A Penknife, with silver handle chased as a group of three infant Bacchanals; a niello silver snuff-box; and two small silver boxes, pierced and chased with medallion heads A Heart-Shaped Miniature Frame, with fluted border; a fluted match-box cover; an octagonal nutmeg-grater ; and a fluted silver pencil-case . An Oblong Miniature Frame, pierced and chased with figures / . /£> o 389 emblematic of the Seasons, birds and arabesque foliage, y J X- o 390 391 ^ Y7/ o Jt- 6 o X O'. & 393 y. C ■X X -O ./cr-.-o'- An Oblong Silver Snuff-Box, embossed with figures, animals^ &c. ; a small embossed box, formed as a wardrobe ; and a heart- shaped box and cover zfx) A Shell-Shaped Silver Box, chased with classic^} figures in scroll borders in the style of Louis XY. J/ZL CC A Curious Oblong Silver Box, with engraved borders and plaques of engraved mother-o’-pearl, chased with silver figures, a hunting scene, and figures dancing in relief tCd&hyrf 392 A Pair of Small Octagonal-Shaped Silver Boxes, with figures of peacocks and other birds, trellis ornament, &c., in translucent enamel in brilliant colours A Louis XY. Box, of tortoiseshell and gold picque, the lid inlaid with a harbour scene, shipping and figures in gold A Shaped Tortoiseshell Tray, inlaid with Juno, Cupids, flowers and scrolls in engraved mother-o’-pearl and gold; a small circular tortoiseshell and gold picque box ; and a horn dittq$ A Circular Tortoiseshell Box, with gold mount, the lid inlaid with a mosaic of Pliny’s doves A Shell-Shaped Silver Box, chased with classical figures, flowers and scroll borders in the style of Louis XV. An Oblong Fluted Ditto, the lid repousse with figures; and a casket-shaped box, repousse with figures, medallion heads and festoons of flowers _ 398 A Small Silver Yase-Shaped Scent-Bottle, chased with panels of strap ornament; a small chased egg-shaped box; two small Dutch silver boxes ; and one, with coins 394 395 396 397 35 399 /.//.£> 400 / - c? 401 / /A o 402 a- . /»0^b 403 / . / . ^ 404 -A- ✓A . 6 405 / // a 406 y cr . V 407 /,/•>.& 408 X ' /CTT2P 409 /eTTV A A A A A A A A A A Chased Silver-Gilt Vase-Shaped Scent-Bottle; a plain silver needle-case; an engraved vinaigrette, with a cornelian engraved with inscription in Arabic; and an enamelled silver pendant book-marker ML A- rXL u «-> Silver Filigree Card-Case ; a child’s silver knife, fork and spoon, with pearl handles; a folding fruit-knife and fork, with pearl handles ; and a coffee-spoon, with chased handle c Shell-Shaped Tortoiseshell Box, mounted and inlaid with infant Tritons, dolphins, &c., in silver ; and a flat ditto, inlaid with figures and scrolls Shaped and Fluted Metal Box, inlaid with flowers and chequer pattern in mother-o’-pearl, and with silver chasing of buildings, a bridge and soldiers on the lid ^^ Chinese Carved Tortoiseshell Card-Cash ; a ditto round box ; two ditto carved ivory boxes ; and a small fan-shaped box, ° f Ja P a “ la ° Circular Box, with a mosaic of Pliny’s doves ; a plain shell¬ shaped silver box; a painted wooden box; a painted glass scent-bottle ; and three ruby glass ditto X/ ( , Cut-Glass Scent-Bottle, with enamelled gold top ; a green glass ditto, with silver mount; and a blue and white Venetian glass ditto / / ^ Small Oval Rock-Crystal Box, mounted with chased gold borders <4> Small Shell-Shaped Box, of chased metal-gilt with bloodstone top; and a bloodstone vinaigrette, with gold mount / ( Small Bowl, of brown agate ; a green agate paper-knife, with silver handle formed as a hand ; and a penknife, with^gilver- mounted agate handle Two Penknives, with silver handles formed as groups of figures ; a small tortoiseshell paper-knife, with silver handle ; and a tortoiseshell and gold picque penholder D 2 36 3 f 411 o- v / 410 An Oval-Shaped Jasper Box, the lid inlaid with two onyx camei • /c ^ with Roman busts in gold border Louis XV. Shell-Shaped Horn Box, the lid inlaid with scroll ornament in gold ; and an old French lac box, formed as a shoe and inlaid with gold /y Small Etui, of lapis blue glass, with chased gold cage mount with enamelled motto q Jasper Etui, with metal-gilt mounts and fittings; and a small shagreen etui, with drawing instruments */ / ^ Fluted Etui, of striated dark blue agate, with gilt mounts; a green glass scent-bottle, with gilt cage mount; and a fluted mottled glass ditto (] „ 415 An Oblong Agate Box, with gilt mount; a metal-gilt pen-box, with seated figure top ; a gilt Masonic badge; an enamelled metal-gilt miniature frame ; a silver-mounted coral penholder ; and three other pieces / /(_ A- s ~d 416 A Metal-Gilt Ink-Stand, formed as a horse’s hoof, with jockey-cap cover ; a pen-tray ; and a letter weight, formed-as a lady’s hand, set with coloured stones - A 412 413 /A. S'T'O 414 /. J / 6 , / AX / 7 X C & 417 An Ink-Stand, formed of a horse’s hoof with plated mount; and an oval plated pen-tray, with pierced border /V r L < ^ 418 A Small Ink-Stand, formed of a stag’s hoof, with plated mount; a paper weight, of lapis and metal-gilt, with bronze swan ; and a paper-knife, formed of a piece of oak from old London Bridge, with metal figure handle 419 A Table Timepiece, in metal-gilt case formed as a horse’s hoof —in case ; an enamelled metal-gijt pen-tray ; and two other P ieces : 7 c .>.rd~c-. 4214 The Yxrgin and Child, after Raffaelle, by IL Bone, R.A., 1816 —in carved and gilt Florentine frame 37 GERMAN GLASS. 421 f. /A o 422 423 r~ 4~ro 424 ' /cr~rp 425 / _ /V?-rO 426 / . (? . o 427 ' . er r# 428 ^ /crj 429 '^4 430 >. O 431 / / with boys’ heads and band in relief 3 A Circular Flat-Shaped Bottle, painted with a priest in the act of blessing, and with blue ribs in relief on the sides; and a beaker, enamelled with figures, monkeys, foliage and otLer ornament in colours and gold v /c A Pair of Beakers, painted with views in Venice, with pro¬ cessions and inscriptions ; and one, with equestrian combats in colours and gold ^ / # / / ^ t < r A Set of Four Decanters, enamelled with groups^ of figures emblematic of the Seasons — ip-p-i^ A Small Opaque White Bottle, painted with figures of a lady and gentleman, and flowering plants, in colours; and a small opaque white beaker, with clouded blue ornament Eleven Cut Wine-Glasses, enamelled with figures, foliage and flowers in colours, the edges gilt (ft A Pair of Flower Vases, enamelled with flowers in colours ; a pair of ditto, with flower handles and ruby lips; and four other pieces ^ ( c < a € Ji t \ An Amber Glass Goblet, with ribs and loops in relief, on spiral bell foot; and a pair of small ditto vases, with collars ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ A Tall Green Goblet, on white baluster stem and green foot; and a pair of purple wine-glasses, on winged white stems A Pair of Schmelze Glass Beakers ; a vase; and a small pear- shaped bottle 4 A Large Schmelze Pilgrim Bottle /| / A Spirally Fluted Ruby Bottle ; a ruby glass, on avanturme dragon stem ; a ruby glass, on white stem and toot; and a spiral avanturine ditto ^ — V 40 458 // • cr .V / C . o 459 <-j . O' , u 460 / . /v.o 461 //. /^- 479 o J . o 480 481 . s s t /j-.^482 / . ^83 ^ 484 A Kaffaelle Ware Bowl, on foot, the inside painted with The Birth of the Virgin, and with arabesque ornaments on the outside /V _, v te~ A" A A Plate, painted with The Assassination of Sennacherib An Abruzzo Plate, painted with a boar hunt / C /-ca < / V A Set of Six Plates, painted with landscapes and hunting scenes in the centre in border of arabesque foliage, and a cardinal’s coat-of-arms <— Four Dishes, en suite, painted with Juno, Pomona and other allegorical figures in the centre ^ q Three Larger Ditto, painted with a bear hunt and other subjects in border with amorini, birds and arabesque foliage, and with a coat-of-arms and coronet A Large Circular Dish, painted with a hare hunt in border of foliage and flowers—16 in. diam. / v Three Dishes, painted with Judith and Holofernes, Samson and Delilah, &c. in border of amorini, birds and arabesque foliage heightened with gold—12 in. diam. A Larger Dish, similar, with Susannah and the Elders—13| in. diam. 6 ffofu 'f- A Shallow Bowl, painted with figures with baskets of grapes— 114 in. diam. ; and a small dish, with a peasant apd" horses A Circular Dish, painted with figures leaving a town, in border of arabesque figures and auimals—12 in. diam. A Larger Ditto, painted with a boar hunt in border of arabesque figures and animals — 14l in. diam. <6 -t< Another, with a stag hunt—15 in. diam. Five Plates, painted with coats-of-arms and arabesque ornament A Circular Deep Dish, painted with arabesque figures and ornament, and camei medallions on the border 12 in. diam. /#- a /- t 42 . ^ v 485 A Circular Dish, with deep centre, painted with Hercules and Omphale in border of arabesque figures and animals—11 in. diam. ; and a plate, with a shield-of-arms and arabesques £-,486 A Circular Palissy Dish, with foliage-pattern border^ The Last Supper in relief in the centre—10 in. diam. _ „ j ^87 Two Ditto, with circular openwork panels,'and headsjjn relief in fluted blue and white borders—94 in. diam. 7-7 o 488 A Curious Early Hanging Faience Basket, with two figures, animals and flowers in high relief f LIMOGES ENAMEL. T A 7 ■ Cr - A 491 /C- scr a Limoges Enamel Plate, painted with Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife, in grisaille and flesh tints heightened with gold, masks, arabesque figures and vases on the border, and terminal figures, scrolls and gilt foliage on the back—7f in. diam ., signed I. G. [Jean Courtois ) ^ Pac-c 490 Another, with a landscape and figures emblematic of the month of May, in nearly similar border, and with terminal figures, Satyrs’ masks and arabesques at the bacly^-8 in. diam., signed P.R. (■Pierre Raymond ) Pair of Small Deep Dishes, of Limoges enamel, with hexagonal centres, one painted with Cupid ridiug a lion, and legend “ Omnia Yincit Amor,” the other with St. John and the Lamb, in grisaille heightened with gold, the borders lobed and painted with birds and flowers in colours, the backs painted with river scenes and buildings, and with birds and flowers in trans¬ lucent enamel and gold on black ground—5f in. diam., signed l.L. (Jean Laudin ) 43 OLD FRENCH BRONZES. 492 3. / 3 u 70 . ?Cr ^93 /a /(T z>494 ifT/ /2, ^95 r£ /Cr-. 7>496 497 //. o Yenus at the Bath, seated on a partly draped column— in. % 7 * Venus : a statuette—6^ in. high —on circular ebonised pedestal Boreas and Orithyia —a pair —8 in. high Diana and Meleager : a pair of groups—9£ in. high —on square black marble plinths and pedestals i 6 j".? 498 499 t ~6> . /T o 500 /JT /V7V 501 b 3 o-'.'V Venus at the Bath : a statuette by Allegrain—10 ^ irOugh , , Bust of Christ, on socle with cherub—9^ in. higli —on circular pedestal of veined red marble, mounted with cap and base of or-molu chased with foliage ^ / The Birth of Venus, on stand formed as two figures of dolphins and waves—9^ in. high —on black marble plinth foZ Venus and Cupid, in a shell, on stand with dolphins and waves— 10 ^ in. high —on similar plinth /-£ o Louis XIV : an equestrian statuette—17 in. high —on oblong pedestal of black Boulle * Henri I., Prince de Conde : a life-size bust, on ebonised socle OLD CARVINGS IN WOOD. 502 A Pair of Small Brackets, carved with boys’ heads in high • relief, scrolls and flowers— 1\ in. high , . , 504 A Pair of Busts, representing Flora and Ceres—5| in. . 505 The Infant St. John and the Lamb, in frame carved with scrolls 'L - 2 _ o 506 A Shield-of-Arms, in scroll border with cherubs' heads in high relief—10 in. high; and a lion’s mask 44 507 / r .o 508 J . crrV 509 A/ . 510 /r / O 46 / fZ-.o a c 7 . cs~rv u o A Jug, with spirally fluted neck, splashed with opaque white, red and blue; and a vase, with long neck, mottled in colours and white 2 A Set op Five Cylindrical Jars and Covers, of Vitro di Trina—on pierced and carved wood stand A Circular Dish, of purple glass etched with foliage; a purple cylindrical jar; and a pair of globular white vases, with ribbed beaker-shaped lips - ^ f ^ Three Large Beakers, of frosted glass, with gilt masks and turquoise bosses in relief /-/ttc t &ztH A Small Oval Fluted Cup and Cover, engraved with hunting scenes and scroll ornament, on stem and foot; a small tumbler, engraved with a reaper; and one, with a hunting scqnh in ii 532 A Barrel-Shaped Jar, of Vitro di Trina, with spiral white lines and gilt bosses in relief; a pine-pattern tazza, on fluted 3 530 531 and gilt vase-shaped stem ; and a fluted wine-glass P , ' .CJ~J 533 534 535 / . />"rO 536 / . / 7-- o 537 3> / crn> 538 f ■ f- 0 . A Circular Tazza, with fine spiral white lines; an octagonal¬ shaped beaker, with amber threads in relief; a wipe-glass, on tall stem with spiral white lines; and one other A Small Fluted Jug, with blue thread round the neck; a wine¬ glass and a beaker, with blue and white ribs and pendant rings; a smaller beaker; and a pine-pattern wine-glass 5 A Vitro di Trina Jug, with vertical pink and white spiral bands; a beaker, with blue and white ditto; and a tall white ribbed beaker, with green lip /) 3 A Pair of Wine-Glasses, with spiral red and white stems, engraved with vines; two glasses, etched with flowers and birds; and an engraved glass 5 A Wine-Glass, on convoluted stem ; one, on spirally fluted stem with blue and white wings; a pale green ribbed glass ; and three white glasses 6 A Decanter, with vertical ribs in relief, etched with flowers; and three engraved decanters, with dark blue ribs, &c. 4 47 ^ 539 Three Decanters, with vines in opaque white; a claret-jug, with ribs in relief; and a hanging bottle, with ribs CO. " r 540 A Large Green Glass J ug, splashed with opaque white; and a .. /* 2 /L large amber goblet, on ribbed bell-shaped foot 541 A Vitro di Trina Bell-Shaped Glass, with spiral white lines ; a vase, with red, black and white spiral lines; and two fluted green glasses, on tall stems 3 ^542 A Purple Glass Decanter, with raised trellis pattern, mounted 2. / .O' with chased silver lip and handle; and an opal glass scent- bottle, with pewter top & 2 f 543 A Small Bottle, with blue, red and white scale-pattern orna- I ment; a Schmelze glass cup and cover ; and a mottled blue and green beaker— imperfect y ^ i 544 A Large Beaker, of frosted glass, with gilt masks and bosses in relief; and two small bowls of frosted glass 3 g 545 A Liqueur Decanter, fluted tray, and four small beakers, gilt, with festoons of flowers and Cupids xf 546 A Green Glass Goblet, pencilled with gold ; a pair of flower- vases, enamelled with birds and foliage; and three smaller ditto C_P p- 547 A Wine-Glass, on convoluted stem with spiral red and blue lines; a glass, with shallow bowl, on convoluted stem with blue wings; and-one, engraved with vine foliage and grapes 3 548 A Glass, on convoluted stem ; one, on dragon stem, slightly coloured ; and a tall wine-glass, on winged baluster stem Q 549 A Fluted Glass, on spiral stem ; a plain glass, on tall spiral ^ ° stem; and a tazza ' / 3 550 A Globular Bottle, with curious long double neck, spirally fluted ; and a glass, on triple spiral stem with tubes and bulb C .O /cr~T& below . / a . 't tC £ 551 A Pear-Shaped Bottle, with short curved neck and wide disc lip, edges with blue; a small vase, with blue and white ribs in relief; a white glass; and one other piece 4 48 /X- 552 A Glass, formed as a trooper’s boot with spur; a wine-glass, on tall stem with coloured foliage and flower ; and a small shell¬ shaped cut tazza (_ 3 ^ 553 A Wine-Glass, on tall white dragon and dolphin stem; and one, on open stem with spiral opaque lines and ribs in relief 2 t t f inn i ikTrv t' AiTTin rm v» w-\ r\ n 4- /-\ /-I Ktt t~» xt 1 n f-nd /4 /i o 554 A Tall Glass and Cover, surmounted by convoluted dragon /C~. V ornament, on stem similar, with blue wings—17^ in. high 555 A Curious Bottle, with partly gilt lion’s mask on handle, a figure of a winged monster above, bearing a disc—14 in/hi(, Ca£ / '/ < yv' GERMAN GLASS. 556 A Tall Wine-Glass, of hexafoil shape, engraved with scroll ornament; an octagonal-shaped ditto ; ^nd a vase, etched with ' 3 3 :Z> 4 dragona and foliage ^^ 557 A Large Cut Tumbler, engraved with amorini arid arabesque foliage ; one, with a shield-of-arms, monogram and coronet; and a wine-glass, with a lady and gentleman playing draugh^ <^ , ^ 558 A Pair of Tall Glasses, engraved with arabesques and inscrip¬ tions, on open ribbed stems ^ //r , — 0 _^ v 559 A Large Goblet, engraved with shields-'of-arms and monogram ; and one, with David and Jonathan, and inscription f ^ 560 A Goblet and Cover, engraved with views, arms and inscription ^ ' /r< ' ° —12£ in. high 561 A Larger Ditto, engraved with arabesque figures, animals and ' 7C . & ornaments, and with emblems and inscriptions in medallions— 15 in. high _ ^f^-Cc-c ^r ° 562 A Tall Goblet, engraved with a stag hunt; one, with figures 7S. o and cattle; and a smaller ditto, engraved with Apollo and the Muses 3 563 A Ditto, engraved with vessels in full sail; one, of frosted glass, engraved with the Conversion of Saul; and one, with Bac- chanalian subjects ^ ^_ x/ 4v /a 6? /j 40 O 564 Two Octagonal-Shaped Bottles, enamelled with a figure, birds / ^ and flowers in colours; and two ditto cut bottles, gilt stoppej^ ^ f>65 Five Small Octagonal-Shaped Bottles, with figures, animals, / flowers, &c. in colours ^f 566 A Pair of Tall Cylindrical Glasses, each enamelled with a ° ’ male figure in colours on white ground, with coloured rings and numbers 567 A Pair of Large Beakers, enamelled with the Imperial eagle, with the arms of the State in colours, inscriptions, and date 1818 U . /i . 0 r. 7 f- e 568 A Large Yidercom, enamelled with the Emperor seatbd on his throne, and seven Electors, with arms, inscription, and date 1600—5£ in. diam., 81, in. high ^ ,569 A Taller Ditto, enamelled w r ith the Imperial eagle, with the arms of numerous States, inscription, and date 1693—9f in. Ugh MOUNTED GERMAN RUBY GLASS. 570 A Goblet and Cover, of Early Potsdam Ruby Glass, en- • ^ • 03 graved with a fleet in full sail, with cage mount and lining of silver-gilt, on stem and foot of the same, the cover inlaid with engraved plaques of ruby glass and surmounted by a figure of a mermaid—9 in. high Exhibited at the South Kensington Loan Exhibition, 1862 -No. 5073 /> /i Y. //• 571 A Plain Ruby Glass Beaker and Cover, mounted with old Augsburg silver-gilt rim knob and foot chased with foliage— 7\ in. high 6 c< f 0 572 A Small Ruby Glass Jug, engraved with festoons of flowerjr and other ornament, and mounted with old German silver- gilt cover and ball billet x t _ 573 A Ruby Glass Boat-Shaped Tazza, carved with foliage and scrolls in relief, on carved stem and foot ^ E 50 O / . //• C o 574 A Pair of Double Gourd-Shaped Euby Glass Bottles, mounted with white metal covers, rims and feet; ^nd three hexagonal engraved scent-bottles, with gilt tops 6 575 A Cut Euby Glass Goblet and Cover ; a faceted ruby scent- bottle, with silver top ; and a cut amber glass scent-bottle j£> ^ ^ 576 A Eibbed Euby Glass Yase, mounted with pierced stem and 77 jr r .o pendant chains of metal-gilt; a small fluted ruby glass vase, with metal-gilt cover; a faceted goblet, engraved; and a smaller ditto ffgg 577 A Pair of Decanters, engraved with foliage, shield# and mono¬ grams, and mounted with silver tops /(TT# ■ £ o ' 589 585 A Pair of Old Italian Carved Ebony Figures of Lions holding A Shield—4 \in. high ; and a carved box-wood group of the Madonna carrying the Infant Saviour—3f in. high An Old Spanish Carved Ivory Three-Quarter Length Figure of a Lady with a Parrot —on ebonised pedestal; and a carved ivory figure of a harlequin^S^ in. high —on porphyry pedestal C 587 A Carved Wood Group of The Flight into Egypt— 5f in high —on oblong ebonised pedestal c A Bottle, formed of a cocoanut, carved with military and musical trophies, wreaths of foliage and an animal’s mask, and mounted with silver spout and handles for suspension ^ <• An Old German Table Clock, with pierced dial, in pedestal¬ shaped case of metal-gilt, engraved with figures allegorical of the Virtues under arches, surmounted by an open cupola and 588 figure of a saint, on feet formed as grotesc ^84 in. h 590 591 7 a o' 7 . ;Z> 592 593 '. // o 594 f . // .0 595 Buins of the Forum, in Boman mosaic— 4^ in. by in. —in chased metal-gilt frame Orpheus and Eurydice, with a torch and hound: an old Flemish carved pear-wood group—5 in. high —on circular ebonised pedestal v a 4. > An Old French Oblong Casket, of pear-wood, carved with birds and arabesque foliage in relief /$-*<. *1^-0ro / An Old French Carved Wood Casket, of shell shape, the lid finely carved with shields-of-arms, crest and branches of foliage in relief and with borders of acanthus foliage Said to have formerly belonged to Elizabeth of Austria, wife of Louis XIII. v g- / c <<~d An Oblong Old French Casket, the lid carved with a basket arid groups of flowers and foliage in high relief, the sides carved with arabesque foliage in panels c , Darius and Alexander the Great : a pair of finely carved old German busts, in box-wood—7 in. high —on circular wood pedestals < 1 < t -z , 52 596 Night and Morning: a pair of small old French terra-cotta female / ^-■ - ” busts—on brass socles 597 The Infant Bacchus : a carved ivory statuette— 6| in. high — on 3 . C square ebony pedestal ^ ^^ 598 A Large Neapolitan Carved Ivory Group, of four peasants 1 , o with two children and a dog round a hearth, withal pot over a fire, the draperies of carved wood—16 in. high ^ Large Old Flemish Marqueterie Folding Chess and /#■ >/ /C fL 599 A o r.o Ccr v.f Backgammon Board, inlaid with flowers, and with a large wood panel carved with The Meeting of David and Abigail, in high relief, the inside inlaid with dolphius, shields and ornaments— 21 in. square caT 600 A Pair of Upright Panels, of inlaid wood, by David de Lune- ville, with seated figures of an astronomer and astrologer, with books and emblems—15 in. by 11^ in .—in carved ebony frames ^ A Pair of Florentine Frames, of carved box-wood, with amorini, arabesque foliage and eagles at. the corners in high relief, containing mirrors—17^ in. square . r ^OAc/f/~T 602 St. Christopher Carrying the Infant Saviour, an upright panel of old Italian embroidery, in gold thread and coloured silks; and the companion panel, with two figures—in glazed frames / * 601 c o OLD ITALIAN BRONZES. 603 A Boy, running ; and Cupid, with a thunderbolt and palm— a pair —4 in. high —on ebonised pedestals c/C'’ 604 A Bust of Minerva— on black marble pedestal; a statuette of a /. i o Satyr— 3 \ in. high ; and a relief of a warrior—on marble plinth /o <£605 A Bifrons Draped Figure — 7^ in. high ^ ^ ^j ^z-.o606 A Bacchanal, with a patera—13 in. high — on black marble plinth k/ . ■ m /d 53 607 608 'A. / - ^ 609 610 /. o ^ 611 /, .0 (ro* 12 613 4 614 .7. A G 615 G2~ ■ /(T7~D A Faun, running—8^ in. high —on octagonal black marble pedestal with giallo cap and base /Ayc^c (f Act-? A Horse and a Bull— a pair —4£ in. high—on oblong-sbaped pedestals of black Boulle ' ftZ AaA^ Atalanta— 64 in. high —on circular grey marble pedestal with black marble plinth Mercury, seated and holding a shell—6f in. high —on black marble P linth Venus at the Bath— 7 in. high —on veined pink marble pedestal, with black marble plinth mounted with metal-gilt ,/ /t t t ' fA A Gladiator —6f in. high —on similar pedestal 616 617 G. crrz> T/^ 618 :./^619 620 ~-/crrt> O: 622 i. 623 /A q A A —/ Neptune and Hercules : a pair of statuettes—11^ in. high —on square bronze plinths A^ ic* A Christ Bound: a statuette— 10 in. high —on circular ebonised p Iinth Venus at the Bath, holding fruit, a pedestal with- drapery at her side—9£ in. high —on black marble plinth AU '/ Hercules Slaying the Lion— 7 in. high —on bronzy plinth r r x Hercules and Lychas : a group of three figures— 14^ in. high —on oblong ebonised pedestal v The Farnese Hercules— 19 in. high —on square pedestal of veined red marble, with green cap and base C i\X * A* Adonis— the companion—on similar pedestal t ^ t t t XA The Fighting Gladiator— 18| in. high —oh^eined black and gold marble plinth ‘ ^ ^ The Diana of the Louvre, on oblong plinth—28 iv^high^ A Venetian Bronze Ink-Stand, of triangular form, with grotesque masks and cherubs at the angles, surmounted by a group of a boy on a dolphin, on stem and foot formed as an eagle's claw— 91 in. high {A €> - A Pair of Venetian Vases, with grotesque masks in relief, on tripods formed as terminal winged female figures and claw feet 7 in. high on black marblo plinths G , i/— 54 624 A Venetian Dwarf Altar Candlestick, engrapd with inter- X • ^ ^ laced and foliage ornament —7 in. high 625 A Circular Venetian Ink-Stand, with three seated figures of f' f ° children and festoons 626 A Triangular Ditto, with a figure of a lion holding a shield, and ^ /;/ ^ £ two vases 627 A Candlestick, on three feet formed as terminal winged figures 7 7 6 q q. /.r'. 0 £28 A Pair of Old German Bronze Figures of Retainers,, with a / halberd and flute—9 in. high —on ebonised plinths ( 7 7 / u '//{ 629 A Greek Bronze Group of Two Nymphs, with flight drapery, their left arms encircling one another, their right arms raised and hands joined above their heads—7£ in. high —on circular veined green marble pedestal with giallo cap and base /( P* / ^ 630 Head of Diana : a fragment, on circular marble pedestal white plinth f't/c+Xu X 2-. o 631 A Statuette of Minerva, holding a shield- -4f in. high — on wood plinth , Inal OLD SWISS STAINED GLASS. ^ 632 A Small Oblong Panel, of Swiss glass, with a lady offering a soldier a stirrup cup, coat-of-arms, inscription, and date 1667 /X _ 633 Another, with a warrior on a white horse, two^nall coats-of-arms, ^ ° initials E.B. and date 1667 w 634 An Oblong Panel, of 16th century glass, with a lady playing a *• ° violincello, on a rock sapphire blue ground 635 Another Panel, with a coat-of-arms surmounted,by three helmets^ X X./? O anc [ pi_i as ^ ers supporting vases of fruit 636 A Panel, the centre painted with Jacob’s Dream, two coats-of-arms, P-U . J- O long inscription, and ladies in the costume of circa 1600 637 A Smaller Panel, the centre painted with two pikemen officers, ^ ^ i*i*\1 I vi wri aTi^\.ta aaIh w» aci n v~i /I i n n a ,n a n . ^7 . / small scenes above, columns and inscription /\ n -*<- 55 038 70 f7 639 * -j. G> ■ O 640 m/ ^ ° 641 /r>7 x..o / 646 1 C~ 77. C 7 647 1 . J . / a caduceus and scroll C { t *7~~- f 649 A Group of Two Doves, with a branch of myftle—in circular q ) oak frame v . P C A ' ^650 Three Seated Figures of Boys, holding groups of flowers, lruit and rushes—10 in. high ^ 651 A Seated Figure of a Boy— 14 in. high 7 P/t- yj o 56 /X . /652 653 A J 3 . C A Pair of G-roups of Boys, seated on eagles — 14£ in. high Pair of Seated Female Figures, holding cornucopiae, emblematic of Plenty—19 in. high r.;r ,, ( 654 An Oval Panel, carved with a group of flowers in high relief in carved border—12 in. by 9 in. / f r frf #//" / . /. a 655 A Larger Ditto—14 in. by 10^ in. — in oak frame 656 Another Ditto, in carved wooden border—15 in. by 12 in. 657 A Circular Plaque, carved with Jonah and the Whale, in border of scrolls and flowers— 10 in. diam. A Pair of Upright Plaques, carved with the four Evangelists — 15 in. by 11 in. —in oak frames 659 A Set of Four Upright Panels, carved with subjects illustra¬ tive of the parable of The Prodigal Son, in arched architectural borders— 16 \ in. by lo* in.—in oak f rames / . / . o / . ro /, / .o .X..O ^658 /V- rX. o y X 8- . o 660 An Upright Panel, with arched top, the upper part carved with J2—. cr~ #661 y o- . ^ 62 /. ^c 663 The Adoration of the Shepherds, and the lower half with The Circumcision—29 in. by 12£ in.—in oak frame An Oblong Panel, carved with the Adoration of the Magi— 19^ in. by 10 in.—in oak frame {jLo Another, carved with a group of eight figures of children dancing, and playing musical instruments—9 in. by 24 in. ✓— An Upright Panel, with The Madonna and Child standing on a rock, and clouds above—46 in. by 17 in. ^ ^ 664 A Shield-Shaped Panel, carved with the coat-of-arms of a Knight J ■ * - of St. John, with supporters, and a male and female allegorical figure with a globe below—35 in. high , 36 in. wide FINIS. London : Printed by Wm, Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing CroBf.