3/11/QQ to T/16/90 ^^.^"Ns^«»<^ ^u -.^^ ->i^ "^^M mn V y Xv ^M CATALOGUE AjO r ^ THE VERY CHOICE COLLECTION OF WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS OF MRS. SARA AUSTEN, Deceased, late of Montague Place, Russell Square, Many of which were painted for the late Mr. Austen or purchased at the Water-Colour Exhibitions: wuion (by Order of the Executors) ^miil he rolti \)\) aucltoii, Uj; Messus. CHRISTIE, MANSO?^ & WOODS, AT TJKKEE ^RKAT mOQMB. 8 KING STREET. ST. JAMES'S SQlJAliE, On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1889, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods' Offices, 8, King ^irett, tit. James's Square, S.W. UfVH^ CONDITIONS OF SALE. I. THE highest Bidder to be the Buyer ; and if any dispute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. II. No person to advance less than 1«. ; above Five Pounds, 5s. ; and so on in proportion. III. lu 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 uf 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, Chbistie, 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 D'jfaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. ai«V> On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1889, AT ONB O OLOOK PBE0I8ELT. ►oJ*:e ENGRAVINGS- /^mm^'rf 1 The Trial of Lord William Russell, after Hayter, by Bromley 2 Sir Roger de Coverley going to Church, after C. R. Leslie, by Meyer 3 The Flitch of Bacon, after Stothard, by Watt 4 Canterbury Pilgrims, after ditto, by Schiavonetti — open letter proof 5 Coming of Age, after Frith, by Holl 6 Belshazzar's Feast ; and Joshua, by J. Martin 2 7 The "Virgin and Child and Angels, after Murillo, by Lefevre — — artist's proof 8 The Doctors of the Church, after Guide, by Strange — proof 9 The Last Supper, after L. da Vinci, by K. Morghen 10 Adorent eum Angeli Dei, after Titian, by Anderloni 11 The Crucifixion^ after Rubens, by Bolswert 12 Bacchanalian Boys, after Rubens, by Piloty B 2 13 George IV. on the Sofa, after Sir T. Lawrence, by Finden — 'proof with arms 14 Duke of Wellington, after ditto, by Bromley — ditto 15 Napoleon I., after David, by Longbi 16 The Trial of Queen Catherine, after Harlow, by Clint 17 The Blind Fiddler, after Sir D. Wilkie, by Burnet — open letter proof 18 The Reading of a Will after ditto, by ditto 19 Distraining for Rent, after ditto ; and Village Politicians, by Raimbach 2 20 Blind Man's Buff; and the Rent Day, by ditto 2 21 The Penny Wedding, after ditto, by Stewart 22 Chelsea Pensioners, after ditto, by Burnet 23 The Cut Finger; and the Errand Boy, after ditto, by Raimbach 2 MINIATURES. BY ALESSANDRI. 24 Flora, after Titian ; The Fornarina, after Raffaelle ; and a General, in armour — three in one frame 25 A Sybil, after Guercino ; The Magdalene, after C. Dolci ; Cleopatra, after Guide — ditto 26 Leo X. and Julius II., after Raffaelle ; and a Cardinal— di<pk 2^ in. by 8^ in. MRS. S. AUSTEN. 33 The Bridge op Sighs lli^ in. by 8 in. MRS. S. AUSTEN, 34 The Road to Abbeville 6^ in. by 10 in. G. BARRET. 35 THE GLEANERS, the figures by F. Tayler 20 in. by 25 in. Exhibited at the Water-colour ExhihitioUy 1834 G. BARRET. 36 A RIVEH SCi:NE 11 J in. by 16^ in. G. BARRET 37 A River Scene 6 in. by 8 in. LADY BELCHER, 1855. 38 Chelsea Pbnsioneb reading the Account of the Battle of Balaclava, in the * Illustrated London News ' From the Amateur Exhibition of the Patriotic Fund 23i in. by 16| in. K. BELLANG^, 18 39 The Abtist's Studio 11^ in. by 9^ in. K. BELLANGfi. 40 The Cur6 and Gouvebnante 8f in. by Tf in. C. BENTLEY. 41 A Coast Scene, with boats and figures 7f in. by 10^ in. H. BONE, R.A. 42 Lady Katherine Howard, wife of George, Lord Aubigny, after Vandyck, in Lord Clarendon's Collection — enamel 7 in. by 5^ in. H. P. BONE. 43 The Lords John and Bernard Stuart, after Vandyck, in the Earl de Grey's Collection — enamel 13^ in. by 9^ in. R. P. BONINGTON. 44 QuAi Du Louvre, Paris 6 in. by 9 in. R. P. BONINGTON. 45 SOENK FBOM ' PbYIBIL OV THB PbAK ' 4|^ in. by 3 in. H. BRIGHT. 46 A BiVKB SoBinc, with castle : moonlight 15 m. by 23 in. H. BRIGHT, 1836. 47 A Coast Sonni, with boats and fignres : snnset 7 tfi. by 10 in. W. BR(1CKED0N. 48 MoMTB Cavallo, Rome 9 in. by 13^ in. Engraved in the ' Boad to Naples ' W. BROCKBDON. 49 Naples Bat 9^ in. by 13^ in. Engraved in the ' Boad to Naples ' W. BROCKEDON. 50 Thk Bat or Gknoa 81 tn. by 12^ in. Engraoed in the * Boad to Naples ' W. BROCKEDON. 51 Tm Fall of Tbbhi 12 in. by 8^ tn. W. BROCKEDON. 52 Terbacina 9i iji. by 13 J in. 53 The Pontine Marshes 9^ in, by 13f in. BURGESS. 54 Tomb of the Duo de Beeze, Eouen Cathedral 21 J in. by 15 in. SIR A. CALLCOTT, R.A. 55 Monte Aventino, Rome 7f in. by 11 in. An illustration to ' Childe Harold ' W. CALLOW. 56 The Bay of Naples 21 in. by 29^ in. W. CALLOW. 57 Venice, Danieli's 12 t«. by 17^ in. W. CALLOW 58 The Grand Canal, Venice 9^ in. by 13 m. W. CALLOW. 59 Venice, The Quay 9 in. by 13 in. 9 W. CALLOW. 60 Titian's House, Venice 13 in. by 19 in. G. B. CAMPION. 61 Cloisters, Norwich 12.^ in. by 21 in. L. CANON. 62 Intebiob, with a cavalier, lady, and attendant 11 in. by 8^ in. G. CATTERMOLE. 63 Oliver Cromwell, a scene from ' Woodstock ' 15i in. by 22^ in. G. CATTERMOLE. 64 Thb Armoury 11^ in. by 16^ in. G. CATTERMOLE. 65 A Cavalier and Lady 10 in. by 7 in. G. CATTERMOLE. 66 Interior of a Cathedral, with figures at a shrine 9i in. by 6^ in. 67 Interior, with Peter the Hermit preaching 10 in. by 7 in. 10 CHARLET. 68 Thb Villaob School 5 in. by 8 in. COLIN. 69 SoBNB PBOM ' Thb Heart of Midlothian ' 17i in. by 14 in. E. W. COOKE, R.A. 70 ENTRANCE TO RAMSGATE HARBOUR 11^ in. by 16^ in. Painted for Mr. Austen E. W. COOKE, R.A., 1833. 71 THE ENTRANCE TO HAVRE 11^ in. by 16^ in. Painted for Mr. Austen E. W. COOKE, B.A., 1833. 72 ON THE MEDWAY, off Sheemess 9\ in. by 12^ in. E. W. COOKE, B.A., 1835. 73 A Coast Sokne: Bunset 7 in. by 11 in. E. W. COOKE, UJl. 74 A CoABT SoKNK, with fishermen and man on a white horse 3]^ in. by 6 im. 11 T. S. COOPER, R.A. 76 Cows IN A Landscape 7i in. h J lOii in, T. S. COOPER, R.A. 76 The Companion 7i tTi, by 11 in. D. COX. 77 HADDON HALL, GOING OUT HAWKING 18 in. by 24 in. D. COX, 1836. 78 CROSSING LANCASTER SANDS-^r»«e< 8 in. by 11 in. D. COX. 79 View at Dulwich, 1812 6 in. by 10| in. DECAMPS. 80 A Landscape : passing shower 5^ in. by 11 in. A. DELACROIX, 1835. 81 A FiSHEBWOMAN AND A BoY 6i in. by 5^ in. P. DE WINT. 82 NEAR KESWICK 12i in. by 18i in. r i C i^ 12 P. DE WINT. 83 A River Scene, with fisherman and cows ; Middleham Castle in the distance 12 in. by 17^ in. P. DE WINT. i/ /i 84 A Landscape, with windmill and wagon — a sketch 9^ in. by 13 in. DAUZATS, 1832. 85 Palermo 9^ in. by 12| in. W. DIAZ. 86 FiGtJREs IN A Landscape 8 in. by 10^ in. W. EVANS, (of Eton). 87 Old Mill on the Thames 11 in. by 17 in. W. EVANS, (op Eton.) 88 A View on the Thames, Cookham 9:^ in. by 18 in. W. EVANS, (of Eton). 89 Barking Hut, near Callender, Scotland 14^ in. by 20 in. W. EVANS. .^ ' / 90 On the KivER Maar, Ireland — a sketch I' I'L 14 in. by 20 in. 13 COPLEY FIELDING. '^ () 91 THE FAIRY LAKE ^ 40 in. by 30 in. Exhibited at Paris Exhibition, 1855 ^6 COPLEY FIELDING. . 92 VIEW FEOM BOW HILL, Isle of Wight in the distauce J^inOu\y] 17 in. by 24 in. COPLEY FIELDING. ITLE 17 in. by 24 in. COPLEY FIELDING. 93 HARLECH CASTLE ' 17.-.. I,„M... Ir^^OA.'^'VdL K) '* MORNING lic^f;^, ' ^ 7 m. by 23 in. ' F. 0. FINCH, 1869. 95 A Landscape : twilight 6^ in. by 8i in. ERASER. 96 A Lake Scene ^^HM£;«-^iw;r,t^^ ^ 7 in. by lOf in. ^v^--v^o G. FRIPP. r 97 IsoLA Pescatore, Lago Maggiore \ 12i in. by 21 m. H. GASTINEAU. . 98 CRICCIEITH CASTLE, North Wales ^vA^/VOUAT^ ' 24 in. by 36 in. X 14 H. GASTINEAU. //» 99 Kynanoe Cove, Cornwall , ,-^y^,} . a /2_ 73 • K 113- ^ryiix^-^ ' •*— 7f in. by llf m. t Exhibited at the Water Colour Gallery, 1882 H. GASTINEAU. 100 Newlyn, Coast of Cornwall 7| m. by 11| in. H. GASTINEAU. / 1 101 DiTTisHAM, on the Dart, Devon ^ V \x^^ V^ 8^ in. by 12^ m. vi H. GASTINEAU. , ^/ 102 Bellagio, Lake Como < J\Jj^A.XXAr^ I 8 iw. by 12 in. H SIE J. GILBERT, R.A. 103 THE STANDARD BEARER jS^ n\ in. by 11 in. L. HAGUE. 104 Interior of a Church at Ghent 15 in. by 10^ in. J. D. HARDING. 105 NESSO, on Lake Como C'^-t.^-.'*-*^ ^ 14i in. by 20^ in. 16 J. D. HARDING. 5 106 BERGAMO , v in in. hj 17 in. ^'0/^ Illustration to Byron's Poems J. D. HARDING 109 Rums OP Tyre 9| tn. by 13 in. Engraved in the ' Bible Illustrations ' J. D. HARDING. 110 Antiooh [ 1^ 9^ in. by 13| in. Engraved in the ' Bible Illustrations ' J. D. HARDING. ^ ''' "^"^ 9 in. by 13 in. yM^^^J^^ Engraved in the ' Landscape Annual,' 1833 J. D. HARDING. 112 A Coast Scene, with figures 4^ in. by 6f in. Engraved in the ' Booh of Gems,' 1836 r 16 J. D. HAEDINO 113 Study of Beech Trees 13i in. by 19f in. J. D. HARDING, 1824, ITj .114 View at Petertavey, near Tavistock I Q /'. 17 in. by 12 in. J. D. HARDING. 'j ) 115 Knole Park ^ LA I 113 ^'ji v>Ti 1 Ki 5OT ' • ^ j^/ llf *■«• by 15^ in. f ^ ' X-c^v ^C-C C'A^ J. D. HARDING. 116 Path through a Wood 7 in. by 6 in. G. P. HARDING. /f 117 Edward Russell, Earl of Oxford 8f in. by 7^ i«. R. HILLS. 9 in. by 13^ in. I 118 Sheep, the landscape by W. Evans '1 V R. HILLS. 119 Deer, the landscape by W. Evans 9 in. by 13^ in. J. HOLLAND. 120 Greenwich Hospital I fi T 7 m. by 11 J in. 17 G. IIOWSE. 121 Wkstminster Abbey 10 in. by 8 in W. HUNT. ' v^ 122 GRAPES AND PEAR 7f in.hj 11 in. W. nuN'i\ , 123 BUIXACES ^ ^f t.c^^^xr' )0 8|iN. by 10.\i-». f W. HUxNT. 13 in by 18 in. W. HUNT. ^ 124 THE LARDER 125 DEVOTION J ^ ^ 14^ «n. by lOi in. ' W. HUNT. 21^ <«. by l;>:i «n. 127 Floweus in Glass lyiyM) \U in. by 9^ t». ^^^/ loC' W. HUNT. J. M. INCE, 1832. ^^-^ 128 An Old Gateway at Rochester 11 in. by 10 i». 18 J. M. INCE. 1^ 129 A Road Scene: evening ^ 4^ in. by 7^ in. '^ 130 Banditti Hailing thkiu Comrades on their Return with Plunder 4^ in. by 8 in. G. JONES, R.A. 131 A Scene in the Inquisition 8 in. by 10 in. J. F. LEWIS, R.A. /'^ 132 Inner Peoptlon, Philae — a sketch 'L. 15 in. by 21^ in. J. P. LEWIS, R.A. ( 133 L'Avocatella Cava ' 1^134 Yanina !— ^^135 Interior of Mosque at Yanina 136 House at Granada / 137 -jSThe Albatcin, Granada ^^-^''Lvcr r- I 138 Corfu "^ A/V t? f^"^ 139 Door of the Cathedral, Seville f( ( 140 Interior of a Church, Bruges — pencil /. "\ "^ ^^ 141 Porte di s Prisons de l'Inquisition, Anvers / / 142 SUBIACO 10 in by 14^ in. MADOU. It { ^ 143 Interior of a Cabaret '; ' 10 in. by 11^ in. 10 REV. J. MALAN. 14:4 Relics ov Ninkveh and the Holy Land 3 ^ 17^ in. by 24^ in REV. S. C. MALAN. S'/^_^ ^^^ "^^^ Temple of Karnao 24i in. by 37 in. MRS. MARGETTS. ^ IL 1^6 WILD DUCK AND STILL LIFE 15^ in. by 21^ in. Exhibited at the Paris Exhibition, 1855 J. MARTIN, K.L. / X 147 Epicureans in the Garden of the Acalemia, Athens (id r^ I ^ n in. by lOi in. ^/'^^^^.^^ J. MARTIN, 1833. //~) 148 HouNsEY Lane (ij in. by 9 in. MASSEY. 149 Italian Peasant Woman 10^ in. by 8 in. A. MIDY. A. lot) A Suoemakek's Shop 11 ill. by 8i in. 20 ■P ^ NASH. Q '/"^^ 151 Pl\ce St. Barthelemy, Beauvais, 1827 ' 10^ in. by 9^ m /^ 152 Ile de Pauis, ou the Seine // 183 P 7 in. by 10 in. W. NESFIELD. ONT Aber, Glaslyn 14 in. by lOj in. A. NORMAN, 1791. /«^ 154 SuiMMER AND WiNTER, a jmir of landscapes with figures t-^ 10 in. by 12^ in. S. OWEN. /2 155 Breeze, off Portsmouth 6^ in. by 9^ in, S. OWEN. / J,- 156 A River Scene, with jetty, boats and figures '^ 6^ m. by 9i in. W. OWEN. l^ 157 A Fete Champetre ^ 7^ tn. by 10^ in. llo H. PARKE. 158 'J'he Temple of Theseus 9.^ in. by 15 in. Illustration to Byron's Poems n E. PRITCHETT, 1850. e of W 8^ ill. by 12| in. I 'I 150 Coast Scene, Isle of Wight K. T. PRITCHETT. , '/ 160 St. M auk's Place, Venice 2- 12 in. by 9.^ in. S. PROUT. ^ 161 WLIRTZBURG MARKET-PLACE AND CATHEDRAL /^^.^^ . |U 29 in. by 45 in. ^"^^^Cvtxj , S. PROUT. 162 AUGSBUR(; STREET AND GOLDEN HALL ^y^/O " qO 26 in. by 19.^ in. ^^'^^^Cc.OC^ • Painted for Mr. Austen S. PROUT. ^ 163 CATHEDRAL, ROUEN: The Butter Tower jL^V^ ^^..^l C' 20^ in. by 19 in. ' Painted for Mr. Austen S. PROUT. (^(^)I64 THE DUCAL PALACE, Venice ^ . lOi in. by 16f t«. ^^l^^CKji^U^ . Exhibited 1834 Engraved in the ' Landscape Annual,' 1830 S. PROUT. 165 GRAN PIAZZA, Viceuza IO3 m. by 16^ in. Exhibited in 1834 Engraved in the ' Landscape Annual,' 1830 (/^ 22 QA^^^i^nin^. PKOUT. J Q 166 VIEW ON THE KHINE I 10 in. by I5k in. S. PKOUT. ^'(^ 167 The Pouch op Chautkes CATUEuiiAL 9^ in. by 8 in. S. PliUUT. Z^ 168 Entuance of Chautres Cathedual 9if in. by 8 «'/*. W. H. PYNE. Q "Z^ 169 Old London Bridge 8 in. by 10^ in. E. EICHARDSON. ^ 170 Whitby 4^ ?M. by 10^ in. D. ROBERTS, R.A. / c ' 171 The Palace, Maffra C.I ^ \ — (O - -J .„. l,y 12. ,■«. M ''^^"'^^ ' Engraved in Illustrations to Byron G. F. ROBSON. ( Ll-O 172 Durham >ir^'2x.t>u^^otc^ Engraved in ' HahewilVs Italy ' J. M. W. TURNER, R.A. ?/ .^. 198 THE CASTLE OF ST. ANGELO .'{JO 51 ^^ ^y gi in. Engraved in ' HakewilVs Italy ' J. M. W. TURNER, R.A. SLAN] 6| in. by 9i in. J. M. W. TURNER, R.A. Ha ^99 OFF PTOLY ISLAND rl ^^^ Ir^ 6i in. by 91 in. ^ 6nr?e^<-t-x>«» (t) 200 An Olu Building Ly\j C^/t (r^ \\\ in. by 8^ in. I n 201 Village of Cluni, near Lausanne J 1 h in. by 18^ in. 27 J. VAELEY I -^ 202 A RiVEB Scene, with figures ^^ -. j ^>iT~T^ ( 9i in. by 18 in. I i y C. WERNER. At 203 Interior of the Church of San Zenonk, Verona Mr t^ 19^ j'n. by 15 in. W. WEST ALL, A.R.A. '^ 204 A Town on a River 3} in. by 5^ in. C. WILD 205 Interior of a Cathedual, witb a procession 10 in. by 8 in. CHARPENTIER \/, 206 A Female Head — in oils 17^ in. by 14^ in. FINIS. (Pal 1^-^ / S^^\ LZ^-j