P WoL. em l'A(nrJ\v>C ' ■ l Cfc/w v^tJ^ '. (a/ crj\ yv-fl-V gP » O ,p , (4 - V\^~ Wa 0w4 C lU/Jx i 4 ^ VM 6/ * fWUv r "t Ifs^" \ £— hr>#^ "2-( f-f ,)vLj "*— ~i— fi a ■ (, H 13 f tfjAsU '7 ^ 14 OATALOGU ^ t^vl <^L OF THE COLLECTION OF ms Mol* 4 uA^ IMPORTANT PICTURES, THE PROPERTY OF HER Gr RAGE CAROLINE, DUCHESS OF MONTROSE, ^ (at? tfCrW ^ v ' nrj Crw|#y^ - ^ j DECEASED which (fry Order of the Representative) SEtll fee Solti fig Auction tig Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT THIEEB ©BEAT BOOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1895, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Three Hays preceding, and Catalogues, had at Messrs. Christie, Manson & Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James's Square, S. W. CONDITIONS OF SALE. 0 L THE highest Bidder to he 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. 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 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 uucleared 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. . /o 7 Q-- ■ 4 6 CATALOGUE. --- On SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1895, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. DRAWINGS. 1 Heads of Girls —oval pastels, a pair a E. TUCKER, Edinburgh from Leith Roads ; and The Companion G. LANCE. Melon, Grapes and other Fruit, on a table SIR E. LANDSEER, R.A. “ This no my Plaid ”—coloured chalk 13£ in. by 11 in. SIR E. LANDSEER (After). A Midsummer Night’s Dream B t! . £ S-/S- 7 7 L. C . 2 /~„ — f- /iT- Lf 3 COPLEY FIELDING. HARLECH CASTLE 27 in. by 36 in. Exhibited at the International Exhibition, 1862 c 6a Perth, 1852 A. STANLEY. C. RANCINI, 1861. 7 A Marriage Feast, after Benozzo Gozzoli PICTURES. 8 An Interior, with, a girl sewing 26 in. by 19 in. T. DUNCAN, 1837. 9 Portrait of a Child, with a dog 41 in. by 33 in. W. D. WEST. 10 The Tomb of Thomas Ruthall, Bishop of Durham, in West¬ minster Abbey; and The® Chapel of Isabel, in the Alcazar J. M. DONALD. 11 A Highland Loch, with cattle 8£ in. by 13£ in. h. McCulloch, 1853 . 12 Roslin Castle 21 in. by 17 in. //. // 5 13 ?- 7 H. MoCULLOCH, 1852. NDSCAPE, 19^ in. by 29 in. A Highland Landscape, with sheep 1/1//-jL. C. COLEMAN, 1863. 14 A Scene in the Roman Campagna, with peasants and cattle 25 in. by 40 in. C. COLEMAN, 1863. 15 A View in the Campagna 30 in. by 51^ in. C. COLEMAN, 1864. 16 Buffaloes Watering 19 in. by 31 in. clo /- L : i {' S WHEATLEY. 17 Three Gentlemen and a Lady, in a landscape: an illustration to a play 19 in. by 23 in. EARLY ENGLISH. 76 ( Cr/, 18 A Huntsman 21 in. by 17 in. 6 ? S. SCOTT, 1738. 19 Dover, with Shipping and Boats y. /*y „ 26^ in. by 53 in. Signed \ \ 6 - (-f- , 3 7 - 3-4 i (j & — - — 3 - /-5. ' 2 . 1 - 2 .. 4 - 2 - / 2 . 4 . s5‘ • / 5~ 4 7~' ( Q-. 4* 0"73 4 / 2 . , x. . UNKNOWN. 20 Portrait op ‘ Duke,’ a retriever SC 51 in. by 25 in. 21 Tartar ; and A Terrier and Cat 27 in. by 34 in. 22 Portraits of Rapid Rhone and St. Albans —a pair B. C. NORTON, 1883. 23 A Bay Horse, in a stable l u —^ _ * J. F. HERRING. 24 Portrait of Flying Dutchman and Marlow 48 in. by 74 in. Olv • 4> W. W., 1867. 25 Esoa ; and Elastic and Edward Wells —a pair 19 in. by 23£ in. 26 Satire ; and Portrait of Glauca / - 19 in. by 23 in. H. HALL, 1874. 27 Heather Bell and Old Nell S-c^ 16 in. by 20 in. 2 2 2 2 4^c C. LUTYENS. 28 Avontes, winner of Stockbridge Cup, 1879 ^ ~ 38 in. by 50 in. 29 Portrait of Gangforward 39 in. by 49 in. 30 Isonomy 39 in. by 49 in. x. 9U £/d^ 7 7 7 7 C. LUTYENS. / * 3L Marie Stuart, winner of the Oaks and Leger, 1873 O 39 in. by 49 in. 32 Thebais and Devotion 39 in. by 49 in. )h c yC< / C. LUTYENS. 33 Portraits of Devotion, Mayonnaise, Wild Flower, Heather , Bell, and Foals 29 in. by 49 in. 34 Polynesia, Lady Mary, Highland Lassie, Miss Roland, and '/ —/, _ Foals 29 in. by 49 in. 35 Annie Stewart, Janette, Thebais, St. Marguerite, &c. 36 in. by 49 in. fy H. ALKEN. 36 /The Cesarewitoh, 1848 6 f in. by 10£ in. G G. H. LAPORTE, 1839. '/. // 37 Portrait of Charles XII., winner of the ' 19 in. by 23 in. St. Leger, 1839 T. BRELLAND, 1841. / 38 William Moir, with Crach and Flora »-; / & . £. 33 in. by 43 in. T. BRELLAND, 1847. / . 39 Gip, Dusty and Nettle ' ' 24^ in. by 29 in. \ 8 ■Jr. £ - 6 ' 56 - /*+- T. BRELLAND. 40 PORTRAITS OF CLINKER AND MERRY ANDREW 33 in. by 40| in. c J. FERNELET. 41 A Large Hunting Scene, with portraits of V. Maher, Esq., H. Greene, Esq., Sir Harry Goodricke, George Osbaldiston, Esq., and Sir H. Goodwich / 5 ft. by IS ft. J. FERNELEY, 1832. 42 A Hunting Scene, with a gentleman on a grey horse leaping a fence (~y- , 34 in. by 68 in. f 0~VC* 33./o. J. FERNELEY, 1837. 43 A Hunting Scene, with a gentleman on a bay horse leaping a C^o fence 35 in. by 59 in. Jo - /s? 7 (j.r J. FERNELEY, 1845. 44 Portrait of a Gentleman, leaping a fence / 33£ in. by 45^ in. J. FERNELEY, 1859. 45 King Richard, Duhallon, and Safety Valve, with portraits 41 h in. by 63 in. /2 ■/'I- J. FERNELEY, 1847. 46 Tns Black Horse : “ The Gift ” 44 in. by 56^ in. Presented to Col. Wyndham, by Mr. Crawford and other gentlemen of the Melton Hunt / J. FERNELEY. 47 John Sheriff, on “Crusader”; and William Attenborough, “ Rocket ” / ^ 44^ in. by 68 in. J. FERNELEY. 48 A Hunting Scene Cd 11 in. by 47£ in. J. FERNELEY. f) 49 Father Mathew, 1857 * 33 in. by 43 in. J 50 Soldier Boy, 1848 *A- P 33^ in. by 43J in. clo _51 John Harker and Grand Master, 1851 O - ' 34 in, by 44 j* n> P l /■ / 6 5 52 Teddy, 1843 33J in. by 43* in. ^ £*-*-/* . 53 Merry Andrew, 1848 5 /s~t£ 3. / *7 33 in. by 43 in. 54 The Shaver, 1848 „ 33 in. by 43^ in. 55 The Hatter and Nell, 1859 — X., 7 33^ in. by 43 in. 56 J. Oliver and Robin Hood, 1859 t 33 in. by 43 in. 57 Cigar, 1852 33 in. by 43 in. 58 The Kite, 1845 33£ in. by 44 in. 2 . 2 $■ 6 10 3-3. Z ■ 'Z. & - S ' 1 ■ 1 /2 . /2 , 3. / 3 . £ ^A2 - v - J. fernejley. 59 A Bay Hack, 1846 v*x, 33£ in. by 43 in. ^ 60 Decoy, 1858 33^ in. by 43£- in. 61 Marquis, 1847 33^ in. by 43^ in. /- J. FERNELEY, 1848. 62 Portrait of ‘ The Cur,’ winner of the Cesarewitch Stakes, 1848 39 in. by 49 in. C^i x q - / 63 Nell and Vagabond / 24 in. by 44 in. 64 Denniston —^ 27 in. by 34 in. I/Y C*_— 65 Picnic and Bay Colt, Stitch and brown filly 42J in. by 60 in. ^ I- HON. H. GRAVES. < 65a A Sea-piece, with Dutch fishing boats % H. HOWARD, R.A. 66 Hylas 29 in. by 49 in. ' ^j' SIR E. LANDSEER, 1835. 67 Fairy : favourite spaniel of Lady Bulwer’s '' Circle —8f in. diam. Exhibited at the Royal Academy , 1835 Exhibited at Burlington House , 1874 Engraved by A. Lucas 11 SIR E. LANDSEER, R.A. 68 A Spaniel /~) 21 in. by 25 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy , 1819, as 11 A dog of the Ci ^ . Marlborough breed, belonging to Mr. Plumer” Memorandum in autograph of T. Landseer, A.R.A., on the bach 7 SIR E. LANDSEER, R.A. 69 NEWFOUNDLAND DOG “ VENUS,” and rabbit /9 ¥■ - S'- 46 in. by 56 in. Exhibited at the British Institution , 1819 Painted for the Dymohe family Engraved F. R. LEE, R.A. 70 THE FERRY AT CLIVEDEN 90 in. by 105 in. 3 / x-— From the Collection of the late Sir J. Warrender, of ,b Cliveden F. R. LEE, R.A. 71 Wind, Rain and Sunshine, at the upper end of Loch Tay q 29J in. by 43^ in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1870 F. R. LEE, R.A., and T. S. COOPER, R.A., 1853. 72 A WOODY RIVER SCENE, with cows waterin y b 1 // _-, in - by 58 in. 12 W. COLLINS, R.A., 1813. 74 THE DISPOSAL OF A FAVOURITE LAMB / ^ . 30^ in. by 38^ in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1813 'Jf T. S. COOPER, R.A., 1843 75 SHEEP AND GOATS 41£ in. by 63 in. Qh Sd T. FAED, R.A. 76 THE POOR, THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND / C3 ' “ The poor, the poor man’s friend, The blind man’s at the door.” 37 in. by 53 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1867 Exhibited at the Jubilee Exhibition, Manchester, 1887 Engraved by W. H. Simmons /S7-to F. GOODALL, R.A., 1843. 77 RETURNING FROM MARKET 28^ in. by 37 in. 3z S - so SIR F. LEIGHTON, P.R.A, 78 HELEN ON THE WALLS OF TROY “ Thus as she spoke, iu Helen’s breast aros< Fond recollections of her former Lord, Her home and parents; o’er her head she A snowy veil; and shedding tender tears She issued forth, not unaccompanied, For with her went fair iEthea, Pittheus’ child, And stag-ey’d Clymene, her maidens twain. They quickly at the Scsean gate arrived.” Homer’s ’Iliad,’ Book III. lines 166-173' (.Lord Derby’s Translation). 83 in. by 60 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1865 Engraved 13 GEORGE VINCENT. 79 THE FORD: a scene at Tliorpo, near Norwich, Whitlingham in / / O the distance Z/ /? /? ‘ A / O " — '• 39^ in. by 49^ in. v u. Exhibited at Burlington House, 1882 Exhibited at the British Institution, 1817 £ C Engraved by Bartolozzi b-n ) Purchased at the sale of the Collection of Thomas Graham White, Esq., grandson and heir of Sir G. H. Smyth, Bart., of Berechurch Hall, Essex, in 1878 SIR J. REYNOLDS. 81 LADY ANNE FITZPATRICK AS “SYLVIA,” in white dress with blue skirt and sash 55J in. by 39^ in. /O 22 0. /O SIR J. REYNOLDS. 82 THE STRAWBERRY GIRL 30 in. by 25 in. » j SIR J. REYNOLDS. 83 MRS. POWNALL AS “ HEBE,” wife of Captain Philemon Pownall, who was killed in action, 1780 ( — n — (( 92 in. by 56^ in. Exhibited at the Exhibition of Fair Women, 1894 / 14 //b. /o SIR J. REYNOLDS. 84 NELLY O’BRIEN , 29£ in. by 24 in. 17 in. by 24£ in. 92 Phcebe Carried off by Castor and Pollux, after ditto 22 in. by 18^ in. (?7, ?■? (£c^l A UNKNOWN. 93 Portraits of a Lady and Gentleman — a pair PALAMEDES. 94 An Interior, with card-players ,■*> 14 in ’ hj 17 * in " 2 J. P. VAN THIELEN. 95 The Virgin and Child, surrounded by a garland of flowers ./O' 25 in. by 20 in. Signed q / / 96 The Magdalen , , r 41 in. by 50 in. ' ^ / ^97 The Virgin and Child, with St. Elizabeth and St. Joseph 45 in. by 37 in. ^ ^8 The Vibgin and Child, with St. Elizabeth and St. John 7 - £ . 100 The Murder of the Innocents cL o. 54£ in. by 41 in. 99 Aurora, after Guido, by F. Casabini "2 . 39 in. by 50 in. 16 UNKNOWN. Z ., 101 A Captive 49 in. by 38 in. UNKNOWN. 102 The Virgin and Child 21 in. by 19^ in. GUIDO (After). 103 Beatrice Cenci c , ^ 24 in. by 19 in. / . / t-f~ ITALIAN SCHOOL. 104 The Virgin and Child 23 in. by 19 in. / * / S. ROSA. 105 A Rocky River Scene, witb shepherd and sheep 40 in. by 38 in. c?- c \ ' . •• . - i ; I. f. H * • • l . I 1^1 • • 'It . T l ' r '/> ' •: ** ' . . v . r. * >* ; - T : . - i i •>)» • t v , ■ ’ t • r> . ... \ • : ’ . ; • < ■ M \ . , t . t. ». . ( ■ < \ '■ ■ ‘ - ** •i TY RESEARCH INST TUTE 3 3125 01074 5707