1 / 6 / 91 * to 5 / 29 / 91 * lloyB nfcru h' in. i > $ M4, j /\ Hn! - *• ' . : w Ptb-IO O^TA.XjOOXJB LoClA OF THE COLLECTION OF MODERN PICTURES AND Mtati'i-ailour Brahrings, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE STREET, ESQ., Deceased, late of Heathmount, Liss (sold by Order of the Executors); IMPORTANT PICTURES, THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN; AND PICTURES from Various Private Sources; ALSO THE PROPERTY OF JOHN CAEBERY EVANS, Esq Deceased, late of Hatley Park; ALSO FINE STATUES by Spence, Storey, Swynnerton and Marshall Wood, FROM OTHER COLLECTIONS: WHICH SEtll be .Solb bp Auction bp Messrs. CHRISTIE, M ANSON & WOODS AT THEIR (SEEAT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1894, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Three Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James's Square, S. W. 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. III. In the case of Lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneer shall have the right to hid 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. Chkistie, 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 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 On SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10, 1894, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. The following are the Property of the late GEORGE STREET\ Esq. of Heathmount , Liss. Sold by Order of the Executors. DRAWINGS. 1 A River Scene —oval j J. F. BLAND. 2 Cowdray Castle /jl ^ /

/j 4 / 5 Whitby J. CALLOW. //■ ^ J J A/- /* J S. P. JACKSON. 6 Tenby and Fowey — a pair D. H. MoKEWAN. 7 Henley on Thames ; and A Landscape, with old cottage — a pair //? /J - /i^rtsru 8 A River Scene ; and A Park Scene — a pair /Jr/2 9 Bodiam Castle R. H. NIBBS. //A '//- R. W. RADCLIFFE. 10 Sheep in the Snow // H, B. SMITH. 11 On the Cornish Coast / s^/z 2 2 ^■/ . _ 12 A Picnic PICTURES. c/ J y / j F. J. ALDRIDGE. /}. //. —- 13 It’s Half a Gale /*//- G. COLE, 1875 25 Arundel Park Lake $ G. COLE. J J~ 26 Cattle on the Banks op the Ahun —a sketch Jit? > JV G. COLE, 1868. 27 The Bark Harvest J' J'/l JJ J2J 4/ J/ 4 4 VICAT COLE, R.A. 28 A Brook Scene —vignette ^>> < VICAT COLE, B.A., 1858. 29 The Entrance to a Village J'x// / VICAT COLE, R.A., 1857. 30 The Beach, at Yarmouth „ VICAT .COLE, R.A., 1867. ('l/t X&e. firTtXZ'. 31 The Needles, I a lo of Wight , . ° /o y z 0 VICAT COLE, R.A. 32 A Rocky Coast Scene ; the Companion /"x-2 0 VICAT COLE, R.A. 33 Early Morning, on the Wye / /& 4 VICAT COLE, R.A. 34 Tns Old Fish Market, Norwich VICAT COLE, R.A. 35 OLD OAKS, Richmond Park J <9 x *4 ~ * / z 1 /- C. L. COPPARD. 36 Scene in the Lleddr Valley ESSEX. 37 Shipping off the Cape of Good Hope J? /j. . 38 The Derelict HAYES. A. HELCKE. 39 “ The western wave was all aflame, The day was well nigh done.” tfyc/f F. Y. HURLSTONE, P.S.B.A. 40 Spanish Beggar Boys /'dy J 0 H. E. JONES. 41 The Church Ferry : Moonlight 42 In Mounts Bay H. MARTIN. 43 River Barges / A. MONTAGUE. f*/* H. MOORE, R.A., 1870. 44 Near Margate /j x /£ R. H. NIBBS. X . 45 On the River Ouse /Jx/ f 4 R. H. NIBBS. 'cf. /#. - 46 Ship Leaving Portsmouth Jf x /# 0 ? 0A / SA. /A A J. PEEL. 47 A Pair of Views in Wales— ovals fx/J J. PEEL. 48 Pont Newydd, on the Usk ; and the Companion PETHER. 49 A Landscape : Moonlight f> W. PITT, 1865. 50 On The Erme, Devon /jl R. W. RADCLIFEE. 51 Road to Kynanoe Cove : Suuset /J? xJ* R. W. RADCLIFFE. 52 Cornish Rocks ^ ^ /n 53 A River Scene C. H. RANST. < SIR E. LANDSEER, R.A. 62 “ Who’s to have the stick ? ”— (Sir E. Landseer's dogs) Signed E.L. JEtat XVIII. 13^ in. by 17^ in. Lithographed by W. P. Sherlock, 1828 /c^ W. ETTY, R.A. 63 THE CHOICE OF PARIS At the marriage of Peleus and Thetis the Goddess of Discord threw down a golden apple, on which was written “ To the fairest.” The contest for this among the goddesses became general, but at last was reduced to three, Venus, Minerva and Juno, who referred the decision to Paris, then a shepherd on Mount Ida ; Juno promised him a kingdom, Minerva, military glory, and Venus, the fairest woman in the world for a wife. After he had heard their several claims and promises, Paris adjudged the prize to Venus, and gave her the golden apple. 57 in. by 78 in. Exhibited at the Boyal Academy, 1846 From the Gillott Collection , 1872 10 /J/ A. HOLMBERG. 64 WORDS OF COMFORT J x x A DIFFERENT PROPERTY. NIEMANN. 70 A Ruined Abbey —drawing /S’ */£ 0. WISINGER. 71 A Market Garden // x /0 72 An English Girl A. PIOT. JVx # 0 F. GOODALL, R.A., 1868. 73 Mater Dolorosa J? F. GOODALL, R.A., 1868. 74 Mater Purissima J. F. HERRING, Sen. 75 A Stable-yard, with horses, pigs and poultry, and cattle 5*r**• meadow beyond T. S. COOPER, R.A., 1839. 76 SCENE ON A FARM, EAST KENT 35 in. by 51^ in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy , 1839. 12 / / /=A/ /*J' THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN . 77 Twelfth Night G. B. O’NEILL. ^X ^ S. E. WALLER, 1887. 78 Parted Lives 2 SIR F. LEIGHTON, P.R.A. 84 DANTE IN EXILE “ Thou shalt prove How salt the savour is of other’s bread ; How hard the passage is to descend and clime By other stairs. But that shall gall thee most Will be the worthless and vile company With whom thou must be thrown into these straits.” Cary's Translation. 60 in. by 100 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1864 ANOTHER PROPERTY. 85 Windsor Castle 86 A Lock 87 Near Lyndhurst 88 On the River 89 Streatley 90 June A. COLE. /20 // 2 C x c/ ^ G. COLE. 91 Plymouth 14 f *■*■*■- ///, J' JJZ // &Jr- f‘ A SCULPTURE. The Property of JOHN CARBERY EVANS, Esq.^ deceased , late of Hatley Park, Cambridgeshire , and Sold by Order of the Executors , 92 A Small Statuette of a sleeping boy 93 A Gboup of two boys with a snake—on inlaid marble pedestal J. 94 A Group of a boy, seated in a chair, with a cat /JL 95 Cupid, seated, holding a bow deJwt 96 “ Hush ”: a small group of a girl watching a sleeping child J/eJ #<£$ 97 Niobe, a life-size bust, on //.•& ■ClX- P. TUBNEBELLI, 1809. 98 Bust op George III. W. D. JONES, 1859. 99 “ The Dove Protected ” F. BIENAIMjfe. 100 A Group op a Mother and Infant 41 ■tV / F. BIENAIME. 101 A Group op a Young Girl, feeding a child / F. BIENAIME. 102 A Group op a Young Girl, with a bunch of grapes and a child A. BOTTINELLI (op Bome). r 103 Invebne : a life-sized female bust—on sculptured serpentine) pedestal IjfaA 104 Autumn ; the Companion—on similar pedestal J 15 ROSSETTE (of Rome), 1856. 105 The Greek Slave : life-size—on ebonised pedestal H. WEEKES, A.R.A., 1857. 106 “ The Young Naturalist ”— on square scagliola pedestal A. BIGGE. 107 A Group op a Boy and Dog— on statuary marble pedestal • sculptured with roses J'f jlyt'd- c/o Fa 108 A Girl with a Cat— th^comjgpioji group 109 Busts of Roman Emperors —a pair — of black marble, with giallo drapery, on coloured marble pedestals mounted with laurel wreaths in or-molu „ /? . /r 110 A Pair of Griotto Marble C6lumns, with verde antique tops fffA fa+vuAr mounted with Corinthian capitals, and borders of metal-gilt —42 in. high A DIFFERENT PROPERTY. FONTANA. 111 La Pensierosa '/fyF CANOYA. 112 ^ ^ ^ A C'FFyt*, B. E. SPENCE. 113 VENUS AND CUPID—64 in. high The Property of B. C. Naylor, Esq., for whom it was executed 16 - 2 0 J. W. SWYNNERTON. 114 “ LOVE’S CHALICE,” a group of lovers at a fountain—on pedestal sculptured with Cupid in a quadriga under a classical arch, with pilasters at the sides and allegorical figures Bought by the owner direct from the Sculptor <•+*/ * of / rm p/i /Jong'S W. STOREY (of Rome). 115 MEDEA: a statue rather larger than life-size—on square revolving marble pedestal Executed for the present owner at Borne in 1865 /!/ */* __ 116 Hermes Carrying the Infant Dionysus —3 ft. 2 in. high 117 Cupid and Psyche: the companion—3 ft. high The following are the Property of Mr. GEORGE ATTENBOROUGH , deceased , late of 72 Strand. - • - 118 A Campana-shaped Vase, of unusual size, sculptured with mask handles, a frieze of-classical female figures, and ram’s heads and festoons of foliage on the base, on square pedestal, the front sculptured with allegorical figures—7 ft. high 119 ERATO: a life-size figure, seated, with a lyre—by Marshall Wood —on square coloured marble pedestal, with statuary marble cap 120 A Pair of Fluted Pedestals, of coloured marble, with sculp¬ tured statuary marble caps and bases—51 in. high finis. London: Printed by William Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross. ■ .. '■ y 'i * GETTY CENTER LIBRARY 3 3125 00834 2194