//f * / O -A_ T -A_ Hi O O TT IEJ OF A CHOICE COLLECTION OF sen in Cls\ ENGRAVED PORTRAITS, AFTER SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE GEORGE RICHMOND, R.A.; WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, The REMAINING WORKS of GEORGE RICHMOND, R.A., and ENGRAVINGS after his Works; AND DRAWINGS By J. BARRY, R.A., WILLIAM BLAKE, T. GAINSBOROUGH, R.A., S. PALMER and others: WHICH (by Order of the Executors) Mill be bg Auction bg Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT YSIKIB OBBAY BOOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1897, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. Jamess Square, S. W. CONDITIONS OF SALE. 0 - 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. 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. Tho 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, M anson and Woods not being responsible for the correct description, genuineness, or authenticity of, or any fault or defect in, any Lot; and making no warranty whatever. VI. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can on any account be removed during the time of Sale; and the remainder of the Purchase-Money must absolutely be paid on the delivery. VII. Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited; all Lots un¬ cleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. — . >o* ■- On THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1897, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. PORTRAITS After SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS. N.B.— The states are as described in Dr. Hamilton’s ‘ Catalogue of the Engraved Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds' 1 Abington (Mrs.), by E. Judkins— second state 2 Bacelli (Mademoiselle), by J. R. Smith— third state 3 Bampfylde (Lady), whole length, by T. Watson 4 Bastard (Mrs.), by J. McArdell— second stale ; and Barry (Mrs.) by S. Paul 2 5 Beattie (Dr. James), by J. Watson 6 Beaumont (Lady), by J. R. Smith— second state 7 Beresford (The Hon. Mrs.), with The Marchioness Townshend and The Hon. Mrs. Gardiner, by T. Watson— second state 8 Buccleugh (Elizabeth, Duchess of), and Child, whole length, by J. Watson 9 Boscawen (Admiral), by J. McArdell; and Amherst (Sir G.), by J. Watson 2 B 2 4 10 Burghersh (Lord), stipple, by Bartolozzi 11 Bunbury (Master), by F. Haward 12 Caenae (Mrs.), whole length, by J. R. Smith— second state, before the title 13 Chambers (Mrs.), by J. McArdell— second state 14 Cholmondeley (Miss), whole length, by J. Marchi— second state 15 Cockburn (Lady), and her Children, stipple, by C. Wilkin— first state 16 Crewe (Master), as “Henry VIII.,” by J. R. Smith 17 Cumberland (Henry, Duke of), whole length, by T. Watson— first state 18 Devonshire (Georgiana, Duchess op), whole length, by V. Green 19 Dunning (John), stipple, by Bartolozzi— second state ; Lord Thurlow, by dttto; and Lord Morpeth, by T. Trotter 3 20 Fischer (Miss Kitty), by R. Houston 21 Fitzpatrick (Lady Anne), as “Sylvia,” stipple, by J. Jones 22 Fitzwilliam (Lady Charlotte), by J. McArdell; and Lady For- tescue, by ditto 2 23 Fox (Rt. Hon. C. J.), stipple, by W. Lane; Lord Thurlow, by Schiavonetti; and one other 3 24 Garrick (David), between Comedy and Tragedy, by E. Fisher— second state 25 Garrick (David), as “ Kitely,” by J. Finlayson ; and Sir Charles Bunbury, by J. Watson 2 26 Gideon (Lady), by T. Watson 27 Gloucester (Princess Sophia Matilda of), by T. Watson— proof; and one other 2 28 Gloucester (Prince William Frederic of), stipple, by C. Watson— second state 29 Greenway (Miss), by J. Watson 30 Hale (Mrs.), as “ l’Allegro,’' whole length, by J. Watson 31 Hamilton (Lady), as “ A Bacchante,” by J. R. Smith 32 Hardinge (Mrs.), by T. Watson 33 Harrington (Jane, Countess of), with her Children, stipple, by F. Bartolozzi 34 Harrison (Sir Thomas), by E. Fisher— first state ; and Joshua Sharpe, by C. H. Hodges 2 35 Hoare (Master Henry), stipple, by C. Wilkin— printed in brown 36 Howard (Lady Caroline), whole length, by V. Green— second state 37 Ingram (Hon. Frances), by J. R. Smith— second state 38 Jacobs (Miss), by J. Spilsbury— second state 39 Kennedy (Miss Polly), by T. Watson — first state 40 Keppel (Lady Elizabeth), whole length, by E. Fisher— second state 41 Keppel (Admiral), by W. Doughty ; and Sir William James, by J. R. Smith 2 42 Lamb (Peniston, William and Frederic), stipple, by Bartolozzi— third state 43 Lee (Lady Elizabeth), whole length, by E. Fisher—second state 44 Leinster (William, Duke of), by J. Dixon 45 Lifford (Viscount), whole length, by R. Dunkarton 46 Ligonier (John, Viscount), whole length, hy E. Fisher 47 Manners (Lady Louisa), stipple, by C. Knight 48 Matthew (Mrs.), whole length, by W. Dickinson 49 Meyer (Miss), as “ Hebe,” whole length, by J. Jacobc— first state 50 Montagu (Lady Elizabeth), by J. McArdell 51 Morris (Miss): Hope Nursing Love, by E. Fisher 52 Mudge (John), by W. Dickinson— first state-, Samuel Foote, by J. Blackmore; and John Loe, by Hodges 3 6 53 Musters (Mrs.), whole length, by J. R. Smith— -first state 54 Musters (Mrs.) as “ Hebe,” whole length, by C. H. Hodges— first state 55 Orleans (Louis Philippe, Duke of), whole length, by J. R. Smith, —first state 56 Palmer (Miss Theophila), by J. R. Smith— first state 57 Payne-Galwky (Mrs.) and Child, by J. R. Smith 58 Pembroke (Henry, Earl of), with his Wife and Son, by J. Watson —second state 59 Portland (William Henry, Duke of), by J. Murphy— first state 60 Powlett (Lady Catherine), whole length, by J. R. Smith— -first state 61 Robinson (Archbishop Richard), by J. R. Smith; and John Lee, Esq., by C. H. Hodges 2 62 Rockingham (Charles, Marquis of), whole length, by W. Dickin¬ son— first state 63 Rutland (Duchess of), whole length, by V. Green— second state 64 Sheridan (Mrs.) as “ St. Cecilia,” by T. Watson— printed in colours 65 Siddons (Mrs.), whole length, as “ The Tragic Muse,” by F. Ha ward —second state 66 Smyth (Lady) and Children, stipple , by F. Bartolozzi 67 Spencer (Lady Charles), by W. Dickinson— second state 68 Spencer (Lady Charles), by J. Finlayson 69 Spencer (Countess), by C. Hodges— third state 70 Spencer (Viscountess), by T. Watson 71 Spencer (Viscountess) and her Daughter, by S. Paul 72 Spencer. (Lord Henry and Lady Charlotte), stipple, by J. Jones— first state 73 Spencer (Lord Henry and Lady Charlotte), stipple, by J. Jones— second state 7 74 Stanhope (Hon. Mrs.), stipple , by C. Watson—Mini state 75 Talbot (Countess), whole length, by V. Green— second state 76 Tableton (Colonel), whole length, by J. R. Smith—second state 77 Temple (Richard, Earl), by W. Dickinson— -first state 78 Townshend (Lord John), by J. Jones 79 Turner (Mrs.), of Clints, by J. McArdell— second state 80 Wales (George, Prince of), stipple , by F. Haward; and Frederic, Duke of York, by J. Jones 2 81 Windham (Rt. Hon. William), by J. Jones 82 Wynyard (Miss), by J. Finlayson 83 York (Frederic, Duke of ), stipple , by J. Jones 84 Yorke (Mr. Philip), stipple , by Bartolozzi FANCY SUBJECTS. 85 Mercury; and Cupid as a Link Boy, by J. Dean 2 86 A Comtemplative Youth, by C. H. Hodges; and The Calling of Samuel, by J. R. Smith 2 87 The Calling of Samuel; and The Banished Lord, by J. R. Smith 2 88 Guardian Angels, by C. H. Hodges 89 Una (Miss Beauclerc), stipple, by T. Watson— printed in red 90 The Fortune-Teller, in line, by J. K. Sherwin— second state 91 Girl Laughing, stipple, by J. F. Bause— second state 92 Muscipula, by J. Jones 93 Venus, by J. Collyer; and St. Agnes, by T. Chambers 2 94 Harbord (Sir Harbord), after T. Gainsborough, R.A., by J. R. Smith— first stale 8 95 Tempest (John Walter), after G. Romney, by J. Walker— first state 96 Wilberforce (William), after J. Rising, by C. H. Hodges 97 The Same 97a Three Portfolios, half-bound in red morocco, with locks 3 PORTRAITS— In the Folio. After G. RICHMOND, R.A. 98 William Wilberforce, M.P., by S. Cousins, R.A.— proof before letters 99 The Same— touched proof, before all letters 100 Lord Home, by H. Cousins ; Lord Wimmarleigb, by S. Cousins, R.A.— proofs ; and three others 5 101 William Wilberforce, by S. Cousins, R.A.,— proof before letters; Lord Home, by H. Cousins— India proof ; &c. 6 102 Sir Edward Baker, by J. R. Jackson; Mr. M. Tatham, by T. L. Atkinson ; and others— touched proof 8 5 103 Dr. Selwyn, by S. Cousins, R.A.— proof ; Henry Venn, by H. Cousins ; and others— proofs 4 104 The Right Hon. W. H. Smith, by J. D. Miller; Lord Dacre, by Jackson; and others 8 105 Sir Gilbert Scott, by J. D. Miller— proof ; and others 11 106 William Wilberforce, by S. Cousins, R.A.— proof ; Bishop of Salisbury, by Jackson ; Sir G. Scott; and others 12 107 Sir James Paget— touched proof; Faraday, by W. Holl; &c. 16 108 The Duke of Buccleugh ; Duke of Westminster— proofs ; Lord Ellesmere, by F. Holl; &c. 17 109 Dr. Tait, by Holl; Bishop Hills; Bishops of Norwich and Bipon; &c. 17 110 Lord Teignmouth, by W. Walker— touched proof-, Sir T. D Acland, by F. Holl: William Wordsworth, by Walker; &c. —proofs 10 9 111 Lord Iddesleigh ; Lord Cardwell; Samuel Wilberforce; and others— small portraits 17 112 John Keble; Lord Chancellor Cairns, by W. Holl; Lord Dalhousie, by Eobinson; &c. 15 113 Dr. Wordsworth : lithograph, by Skelton ; Eev. E. Coleridge, by H. Eobinson; &c.— proofs 8 114 “It was the Owl ’: etching, by G. Eichmond, E.A.; &c. 8 115 A Collection: Sixty-five portraits of notable persons, after G. Eichmond, E.A.— proofs, in a portfolio , lialf-bound red morocco, with lock DRAWINGS— In the Folio. By G. EICHMOND, E.A. 116 Portrait of a Lady 117 Portraits of J. M. W. Turner, E.A.— three on one sheet 118 Portrait of J. M. W. Turner, E.A.— in pencil 119 Portrait of T. Gainsborough, E.A.— pencil 120 Head of William Blake 121 Portrait of Samuel Eogers 122 Duke of Buccleugh and his Brother, after Cosway 10 WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS— Framed. G. EICHMOND, E.A. 123 Portrait of John Vaux, Esq., 1831 124 Study of a Eoman Shepherd, Eome, 1838 G. EICHMOND, E.A. 125 Norrury Woods, Mickleham, 1860 126 Otford, 1857: Effect of storm 127 Margate, September 1850 128 The Darent, Otford, 1857 129 Margate, 1850 130 Guildford, 1848 131 Chudleigh Eocks, South Devon, 1833 132 A Beech Top, Knole 133 A Young Oak, Sevenoaks 134 Tree at Pines, Exeter 135 Mickleham Downs, 1848— pencil 136 A Thorn, Merrow Downs, 1848— ditto 137 Guildford, Surrey— crayons 138 Guildford, 1848— ditto G. EICHMOND, E.A. 139 Ploughing— in sepia G. EICHMOND, E.A. 140 Drawing from the Portrait of Massaccio 11 G. RICHMOND, R.A. 141 The Eve of Separation —-finished study for the picture 15 £ in. by 12 in. G. RICHMOND, R.A. 142 Study of an Elm or Ash, Shoreham, Kent, 1826 11 in. by 7f in. G. RICHMOND, R.A. 143 Ploughing H in. by 10 J in. WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS—/n the Folio. By OTHER ARTISTS. 144 E. W. Cooke, R.A.: Vesuvius: Evening; and The Euganean Isles : Sunset— in pencil 2 145 E. Calvert : A Study of Figures and Trees— in oils ; and an Etching 2 146 F. 0. Finch : Our Saviour in the Wilderness 147 William Blake : Slight Sketches and Studies 22 148 William Blake : Allegorical Figures ; and Sunrise, by J. Christall— signed 2 149 S. Palmer : Near Sevenoaks Exhibited at Burlington House 150 S. Palmer : A Landscape, with flock of sheep 151 J. Linnell, Sen. : A Woodland Scene; &c. 2 152 T. Gainsborough, R.A.: A Landscape, with cow drinking; and A Study of Trees —pencil 2 153 J. Singleton, R.A.: Two Ladies, seated on a sofa 154 J. Singleton, R.A.: A Lady, with a book Framed. JAME3 BARRY, E.A. 155 Study fob ‘The Day of Retribution’ — pen, washed with Indian ink Exhibited at Burlington House, 1879 156 Another Study for the Same — ditto 157 Distribution of Prizes at the Society of Arts —ditto 158 Allegorical Figures —pen and ink 159 King Alfred W. BLAKE. 160 Pastorals from Thornton’s ‘Virgil’ — woodcuts—seventeen in two frames J. S. COPLEY. 161 Portrait of a Gentleman —a sketch 16^ in. by 10^ in. Presented by E. B. Jupp, 1870 W. DYCE, R.A., 1844. 162 The Consecration of Archbishop Parker 161 by 27 in. Drawing in black and white Exhibited at Burlington House, 1879 T. GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. 163 A Hilly Landscape, with three peasants 10^ in. by 14£ in. 13 T. GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. 164 A Woody Landscape, with horseman in. by 12 in. OZIAS HUMPHREY, R.A. 165 Portrait of a Gentleman 8^ in. by 6J in. Exhibited at Burlington Bouse, 1879 A. MOORE, 1861. 166 Elijah and the Priests of Baal S. PALMER. 167 Tivoli 12 \ in. by 16^ in. Exhibited at Burlington Bouse, 1893 S. PALMER. 168 Man Yoking an Ox —in sepia A. CARACCI. 169 Head of a Man— pencil CUYP (After). 170 Cows Reposing on the Bank of the Maas 15 in. by 18.\ in. 14 RAFFAELLE (After). 171 St. George and the Dragon 6£ in. by 5 in. CORREGGIO. 172 A Figure —in red chalks From the Collections of Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.B.A., and B. West, P.B.A. TINTORETTO. 173 The Entombment —in bistre FINIS. London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.