l/U/93 ' to U/29/93 ^ #'-^ ^Ai. I^i ^€^^^-i % r ^^ \^3 OA.TJ^X^OC3-XJB OP A COLLECTION OF OLD ENGLISH MEZZOTINT & COLOURED ENGRAVINGS THE PROPERTY OF A LADY OF RANK ; FINE ETCHINGS By REMBRANDT, J. VISSCHER, OSTADE, &c., FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE MR. FRANCIS GARFORD; ETCHINGS BY J. M. WHISTLER, THE PROPERTY OF F. R. LEYLAND, ESQ., Deceased, Late of 49 PRINCE'S GATE {Sold by Order of the Executors) : WHICH aBill t)f r^olJi 1)1) Euction* l)|j Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & FOODS, JLT TKEIE GESJLT EOQMS, [_^s1h'0U 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES'S SQUARE, On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1893, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. o-o'.^iKt*'- — May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods' OflSces, 8 King Street, St. James's Square, S.W. tLV-I^P^^-VyfO^^ 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 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 iu 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 i;p 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 fi om the Sale ; Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods not being responsible for the correct descriptions, genuineness, or authenticity of, or any fault or defect in, any Lot, and making no warranty whatever. VI. To prevent iaaccurcay in delivery, and inconvenience in tho .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 imvate Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall bo made good by the Deiaixlter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. aJOio On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1893, AT ONE O CLOCK PBBOISELT. The following are the Property of A LADY OF RANK. ENORAYINGS— /?z the Folio. 1 Portraits ; &c. • 44 2 Dogs attacking a Badger 3 Shepherd Boy, after Gainsborough, by K Earlom ; &c. 2 4 Tom Jones and Molly Seagrim, after Downman ; &c. 3 5 Strolling Players ; and the Masquerade, after Hogarth ; &c. 3 6 The Seamstress, by L. Feury ; &c. 5 7 The Timid Boy, after Paye, by Pollard ; &c. 3 8 Rosina, after Ansell, by Tomkins ; &c. 3 9 Beauty and Prudence, after Cipriani — coloured ; &c. 5 10 The Death of Mark Anthony, after A. Kauffmann — coloured; &c, 7 11 The Departure of Charles I J. from Schevening, after Schut, by Visscher ; &c. 7 12 Woodcuts, by A. Durer ; &c. 11. B 2 13 The First Lesson in Love, after Harding, by Tomkins ; &c. 6 14 Children at Play, after Hamilton — coloured; &c. 20 15 Mr. Angelo's Fencing Academy, after T. Kowlandson ; &c. 3 16 Four-o'-Clock in Town ; A French Family, after ditto ; &c. 3 17 A Sudden Squall in Hyde Park, after ditto ; &c. 2 18 The Fall of Seringapatam, after H. Singleton ; &c. 4 19 George, Prince of Wales, after J. Eussell, K.A., by Bartolozzi ; &c. 2 20 The Young Shepherdess, after Eeynolds, by Watson ; &c. — coloured 5 21 Peace and Victory, after Cipriani — coloured ; &c. 9 22 Mrs. Eobinson, after Engleheart, by Stanier— coloured 23 A Lady and Child, after Cosway, by Minati ; &c. 5 24 Provoking Fidelity, after Parelle, by Martin — coloured 25 Tom and his Pigeons ; and The Favourite E^bbit, after Eussell, by C. Knight — coloured ; &c. 3 26 The Charmers ; and Tantalizing, after W. Peters, by C. Knight ; &c. 4 27 The Cherry Seller, after Wheatley, by Cardon ; &c. 3 28 Miss Bingham ; and Lady Spencer, after Sir J. Eeynolds, by A. Legrand — coloured 2 29 Young Sailors ; and The Little Volunteer, after E. M. Payo, by J. Young — coloured 2 30 The Vicar ; and The Curate, after H. Singleton, E.A., by T. Burke —ditto 2 31 Susan ; and Buioma, after Bunbury, by Weiss — coloured 2 32 The Family's Happiness ; and The Family's Distress, after Cosse — coloured 2 33 Delia ; and Laodamia, after Pernotin ; and the Turkey Cock, after Wheatley 3 34 Coriolanus ; and Hersilia ; &c. 3 35 Hammond's Love Elegies ; and the Companion, after Angelica Kauflfmann, by Delattre — coloured 2 36 The Duchess of Eichmond, after ditto, by Eyland ; &c. — ditto 2 37 Saturday Morning ; and Saturday Evening, after Morland, by T. Burke — coloured 2 38 Rubbing down the Horse; and the Companion, after ditto — coloured; &c. 4 39 The Farmer's Door, after ditto, by Lavillet — coloured 40 Girl, and Calves, after ditto, by E. Bell ; and Setters, after ditto — coloured 2 41 The Miseries of Idleness; and The Comforts of Industry, after ditto, by H. Hudson — ditto 2 42 The Love Letter, after F. Wheatley, E.A,, by E. Stanier — coloui-ed 43 Alinda, by W. Ward — ditto 44 Louisa, by ditto — coloured 45 Attention ; and Inattention, after J. E. Smith, by E. M. Meadows — coloured 2 46 " What you Will," by J. E. Smith — printed in colours WOEKS OF BAETOLOZZI. 47 Cupid's Instruction ; and the Mirror of Love, after Cipriani — in hrown 48 Perseus rescuing Andromeda ; and Perseus with the Gorgon's Head, after ditto — ditto 2 49 Beauty ; and Meekness, after ditto — in red 2 50 The Triumph of Beauty and Love, after ditto — coloured 51 Love ; and Fortune, after ditto — coloured ; Zephyrus, after Colibert; &c. 4 52 Hercules and Omphale ; and The Power of Love, after ditto^ coloured 2 53 Poetry ; and Music, after ditto — in red ; &c. 5 54 The Fair Ariadne — coloured 65 Fortune ; and Prosperty, after Cipriani ; &c. 4 56 The Spirit of a Child, after W. Peters; and Prince Arthur's Vision, by Tomkins 2 57 Henry II. and Fair Eosamond ; and Edward IV. and Jane Shore, after Cipriani — coloured . 2 Framed. 58 Cupids — in red ; Spring ; and Winter 3 59 Children spinning Tops ; Fire, after Cipriani ; &c. 6 60 The Great Horse, by A. Durer; and Ephraim Boniss, by Eembrandt 4 61 Portrait of Philip III. ; and Isabella of Austria, by Wierx ; &c. 3 62 Mr. Jackson, after Cosway, by Conde ; and Melania, after ditto 2 63 Madame Recamier, after ditto, by Garden — coloured 64 Maria Cosway, after ditto, by Martin— coloured ; the Shepherdess and the Companion ; &c. 4 65 Filial Affection; and Maternal Love, by Bartolozzi; The Choice of Paris ; &c. 4 66 Children in a Garden, after Drouais, by Beauvarlet ; The Prince de Conti, after Rigaud ; and Louis XVI. 3 67 Mercury and Argus, after J, M. W. Turner, E.A., by Willmorc ; and a Landscape, after Poussin, by Woolett 2 68 Ehrenbreitstein, after ditto, by Allen ; &c, 4 69 La Lecture ; and Le Peintre, after J. L. E. Meisonnier — hefore all letters 2 70 Lord Cosmo ; and Lord Alexander Eussell, after Sir E. Land- seer, by C. G. Lewis — proofs before letters, signed hy the painter 2 71 The Eetubn fbo:m Hawking, after ditto, by S. Cousins, R.A. — engraver's proof, ivith sketches and autograph remarque hy the painter 72 Saved, after ditto, by ditto — ai'tisfs proof 73 The Attiiclf on the Swannery, after ditto, by J. B. 'Pratt— ditto 74 Off to the Rescue, by T. Landseer, A.R.A — artist's proof 75 Windsor Castle, after ditto, by T. L. Atkinson — ditto 76 Lady Melbourne and Child, after Sir J. Reynolds, by T. Watson — -first state 77 Lady Elizabeth Lee, after ditto, by E. Fisher — second state 78 The Countess of Berkeley, after ditto, by R. Purcell ; &c. 2 79 Helena Forman, after Rubens, by Pether 80 Rustic Felicity, by J. Ward 81 The Bird's Xest, after Huck, by V. Green AFTER G. MO ELAND. 82 Studies of Animals 83 Outside the Alehouse ; and Hanging out Clothes 2 84 Ass and Pigs ; and Haymakers Resting 2 85 Conversation ; and The Stable Door 2 86 Going to Market ; and Crossing the Bridge 2 87 Morland's Ass, by Mango 88 A Mad Bull; and An Ass Race, by E. Dodd ; Portraits of Dogs, by Zaffonato — coloured 2 89 A Eustic Feast, by J. Dean — coloured Coloured. 90 La Musiciennc, by Le Prince ; &c. 7 91 Eepas des Moissonneurs ; and La Noce dc Village, after Wille, by Janinet 2 92 Noce de Village ; and Fuirc de Village, after Taunay, by Des- courtis 2 93 La Toilette de Venus, after Boucher, by Janinet ; &c. 3 94 Diana and Nymphs ; and A Bacchante, by Pellegrini 2 95 The Muses, after Cipriani, by Bettelini — a set of six 6 96 Queen Eleaner and King Edward ; and The Companion, after Angelica Kauifmann ; &c. 3 97 Queen Henrietta, after Vandyck, by Bonnefoy 98 The Seasons, after W. E. Bigg, by Jukes — a set of four 4 99 Vauxhall, Ranelagh ; &c. 3 100 Feeding the Pigs ; and The Cottage Door 2 101 A Lecture on Gadding, after J. E. Smith, by Bartolozzi 102 -Cecilia, after J. E. Smith 103 A Lady, with a Dog in her Lap, after Bunbury, by W. Ward 104 Delia in Town; and Delia in the Countey, after G. Morland, by J. E. Smith 2 105 " He Sleeps," by Tomkins ; &c. 3 106 Shelling Peas ; The Flower-gatherer — in red ; &c. 3 107 Lady Spencer, after Eeynolds 108 The Countess of Deeby, after Laurence, by Bartolozzi 109 Innocent Mischief ; and Eevenge, after Westall, by Jossi 2 110 Cakes ; and Finery, after W. Artaud, by T. Gaugain — a jpair 2 111 Going out Milking ; and The Return from Milking, after Wheatley, by Turner 2 112 Children Fishing ; and Children gathering Blackberries, after Morland, by Da we 2 113 The Little Reaper ; and The Little Haymaker — a pair 2 114 Romps, after W. R. Bigg, by Ward . — 115 Martha Gunn, the Brighton Bather, after Russell, by Nutter , 116 The Happy Village; and The Deserted Villiage, by J. K. Sherwin 2 . - 117 The Soldier's Return; and The Sailor's Return, after F. Wheatley, R.A., by W. ^Ya.vi— printed in colours 2 . 118 The Farmer's Visit to his Married Daughter; and The Visit Returned, after G. Morland, by W. Bond — printed in colours 2 119 The Rustic Hovel; and The Cottage Sty, after ditto, by E. Bell — coloured 2 — 120 A Tea Garden, after ditto, by D. Weiss— ditto S 121 The Lovely Brunette, after W. Ward, by E. Williams — printed in colours ^ 122 Venus Chiding Cupid, after Sir J. Reynolds, by Bartolozzi — coloured - 123 Lady Smyth and her Children, after ditto, by ditto — coloured _ 124 Jane, Countess op Harrington, after ditto, by ditto — coloured — 125 The Cottagers, after ditto, by ditto — printed in colours / 126 Miss Faeren, after J. Downman, by Collyer — printed in colours / 127 The Duchess of Richmond, after ditto, by T. Burke — ditto 128 Lady Elizabeth Foster, after ditto, by C. Watson — ditto 129 Lady Duncannon, after ditto, by Bartolozzi — ditto — 130 Mrs. Siddons, after ditto — ditto / 131 Lady Elizabeth Foster, after Sir J. Reynolds, by Bartolozzi — ditto /? 10 DRAWINGS. , [132 J. Dixon : The Cobbler's Hut, Braconbury [133 T. LouND : Trowse Hythe, near Norwich X - 134 J. C. SoHOTEL : Coast Scene, with boats and figures y: 135 Pechube: A Shepherdess ; &c. 4 / C . — 136 CoTMAN : A View of Norwich ; and A Ruined Abbey 2 j~. - 137 Cristall : A Eiver Scene ^^^ ' / y. ^ 138 F. Bartolozzi : The Piping Shepherd ; and the engraving — coloured 3 139 A. Buck : Portrait of Lord Byron in 1804 140 T. EowLANDSON : A Fruit Seller (Z 141 G. MoBLAND : Two Peasants ' ' 142 ZuoARELLi : Landscape, with buildings and figures ,y ; . 143 GuARDi : The Eialto ; and On the Grand Canal 2 //) - 144 P. MoLKYN : A Frozen River Scene, with figures ; and A River Scene, by Pillement 2 Z^. ^ 145 Teniers : A Landscape, with a church and peasants /y. ii, 146 J. De Bray, 1663: Portrait of C. Van Loon /^ . <^ 147 F. Snyders: The Larder and The Companion — in chalk 2 /J, 148 Holbein: Sir Henry Guildford — in chalk /O ■ - 149 Ditto: Portrait of a Gentleman ; and Head of a Man — ditto 2 /- — 150 P. Michael: Portraits, &c. — in ;pen and ink; and A Coat-of- Arms — in gold and colours 2 // ^ 151 The Descent from the Cross : Miniature on Vellum ,/. 152 Orpheus and Eurydioe u ANOTHER PROPERTY. /C ■ "^ 153 The Cries of London ; " Cherries " and " Primroses," after F. ^ Wheatley, R.A., by Cardon and Schiavonetti — coloured 2 /^ /^. - 154 The School Door ; and The Family Dinner, after ditto, by ^ G. Keating — coloured 2 -^-^^^-^ ^- ~ 155 The Sportsman's Eeturn ; and The Post Boy's Eetnrn, after y G. Morland, by W. Ward and D. Orme — coloured 2 X - 156 Children, with a Donkey ; and Children, with Sheep, after G. Morland — coloured 2 ^ . - 156a The Billet-Doux ; and The Declaration, after L. Kossi — coloured 2 ''^ ■ L- 166b Lords of the Mere, after V. Davis, by F. Miller ^ - 156o Love or Country? after Marcus Stone, E.A.. by J. J. Chant — artist's proof, signed O . - 156d The Lady of the Lake, after S. E. Waller, by T. L. Atkinson — ditto, ditto In the Folio. y — 157 Delia in Town ; and Delia in the Country, after Morland, by J. K. Smith 2 - 158 The Great St. Leger Stakes, 1836, after J. Pollard, by J. Harris — a set of four, coloured 4 / ^- C O-^-^t-'V'X-^^C-'^-^^'-^ / C. VISSCHER. 172 The Rat-oatcher Fine "proof, hefore " exc." under '' invJ' 173 The Old Couple Courting First state, hefore the word '' et " after pinxii 174 The Wandering Musicians Before the address of G. de Jonghe ^y^e^4^ (^t..c^o^^-^L ^ OSTADE. f /i. 175 The Painter — very fine ,/' 176 The Ball— -^ne impression - - 182 Old Hungerford Bridge r^ '0 ■ 183 Limehouse : Black Lion Wharf, 1859 c/o 4. ri84 On the Thames '^ J85 Chelsea Wharf -Cd-^V-?-*/^ (T^-* ~ ■. - 186 The Forge .^ J'- ^ 187 Chelsea ^ - . - 188 Lime-burners .M-k^,. J-- ^ 189 The Pool ^^!^<^M.