Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from Getty Research Institute https://archive.org/details/catalogueofpictuchri_10 O-A-T^LOOXJE OP 1 P i a m d'AAN I PICTURES BY OLD MASTERS, THE PROPERTY OP REV. E. H. MORGAN, DECEASED , LATE OF JESUS COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, Formerly from the Collection of SIR ROBERT CHERMSIDE; ALSO THE PROPERTY OP SIR CHARLES OAKELEY, BART., AND FROM NUMEROUS PRIVATE SOURCES: WHICH C“ £> Mill be £olD by Auction li|> Messes. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT YMEXR ©RRAY ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1895, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues bad, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James’s Square , A IF. CONDITIONS OF SALE. I. 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 delect 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. ^ II. TTpon 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, NOVEMBER 23, 1895, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. THE PROPERTY OF A LADY. DRAWINGS. 0. OAKLEY. 1 Gleaners at a Spring 2 Cloisters a Liege WILD. A 'X'/ > PICTURES. BASSANO. 3 The Angel Appearing to the Shepherds MANS. 4 A View on the Dort, with numerous figures skating JAN ASSELYN. 5 Peasants and Animals Crossing a Ford 4 A. /j: G A Hawking Party STOOP. ^y-z- & -S. f A. STOECK. 7 Views of Amsterdam, with shippinj^and figures —a pair r-/ £ / . 8 An Italian Seaport, with shi Dipping 'O and figures A/'ts // 7 2 OEIZONTI. 9 A Classical Kiyer Scene, with figures drawing a net A/Xc/A / FLORENTINE SCHOOL. 10 The Archangel Michael c r / y <^. f/C't/- / A E. BUCKNEE. 11 An Italian Peasant Girl 1 Az O. W. GEOOHBRIDGE, 1783. 12 A Coast Scene, with ruined castle and angler XXxA/ X> t rSy / BEOOKING. 13 A Sea Piece, with men-of-war, and storm approaching 14 An Engagement between English and Spanish Men-of-Wab Ax >< f 7^ VAN STRY. 22 A Landscape, witli horsemen and figures before a cottage 7 BREUGHEL. 23 A Village on a River, with figures and animals * v 77 24 A Flemish Village, with market figures 77 x 77 ( / /l , ‘A 7x y 7.'.7, '7/^ TENIERS. ^ - - 25 A Village Scene, with peasants shooting at a target —on copper y 26 Mountebanks JAN STEARK. x DECKER. 27 Printers at Work —on copper 77 x y / CUYP. 28 A Landscape, with huntsmen and dogs 77x77 ss 7 OLD FRANCKS. — 29 Christ before Pilate cP* 30 The Nativity —on copper 7 ^ ^ 7 / DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. /O J: ' /J: - c ? r? BOHN. 31 Sea Pieces, with shipping— drawings—a pair //' x /Jl i--2 /- P S. ROSA. 32 A Coast Scene, with bathers DE BRACKELEER. 33 The Sacking of Antwerp UNKNOWN. 34 The Grand Canal, Venice F. WALTON. - 35 Luccombe Chine —a drawing xV x ss DUTCH SCHOOL. 36 Travellers Halting /j > /j? 37 A Hermit SCHALCKEN. /J x cP DU JARDIN. 38 A Bov with a Donkey x^x A. POND. 39 A Lady, in a straw hat J. KOENEe 40 A View of Old Paris ^ EAFFAELLE (After). 41 VlERGE AU BERCEAU OSTADE. 42 Boors Drinking ^ 43 A Conversation WATTEAU (After). cP J. G. PLATZER. 44 Interior of Artist’s Studios— a pair—on copper Signed ^ ^ y£ / CHARDIN. 45 Breakfast Time y p ALN. 46 An Eagle and a Hare ^ y * VAN DER ULFT. 47 Architecture and Figures, supposed to be at Bologna y^cS - UNKNOWN. 48 The Portraits of the Seven Bishops -<> p ~y y ^ COYPEL. 49 The Mask —crayons -VSy/cS 8 VERHEYDEN. 50 A View in Holland /£ VAN OS. 51 Fruit and Flowers —a pair / 2 . 7 < 52 Mount Olympus POELEMBERG. y/r?'' REYNOLDS. 53 Mossop the Tragedian Z2 ROTTENHAEMER. 54 Feast of the Gods /J 7 ^ J’y* REMBRANDT. 55 Judas and the Preists SZk/j- A. 56 A Hawking Party BEELEMAKER, 1695. c ?y c?a SIR D. WILKIE. 57 Portrait of Bailie Niool Garvie, Esq. SIR H. RAEBURN. 58 Portrait of a Lady o SCHALCKEN. 59 Figures : candle-light —a pair /> X (? 9 VENETIAN SCHOOL. 60 The Holy Family and St. John r UNKNOWN. 61 The Adoration of the Magi S’ 62 The Massacre of the Innocents —the companion 63 Four Figures > ^ - DOMENICIIINO. 64 The Death of a Female Saint 1 ^ f'-x.J’S l 65 The Companion ) J. HOPPNER, R.A. 66 A Lady, in a white dress — half-length / OSTADE. 67 An Interior, with boors *y o T. WYCK. 68 A Stag Hunt r ^ - & &/r< 69 Mater Dolorosa C. DOLCI. LONGHI. 70 Interiors, with figures —a pair 71 The Three Marys CARACCI. x' P? 4 < I THE I HREE JlLARYS *r J xP 12 JZZ jf / The Property of Rev. E. H. MOR GAN , deceased, late of Jesus College, Cambridge. The following are from the Collection of SIB, BOBEBT CHEBMSIDE. F. ZUCCARELLI, R.A. 90 A Landscape, with figures, buildings and animals PANNINI. 91 Ruins 7*-2 , A. A/' MONAMY. r 92 A Sea Piece, with man-of-war and shipping A ■ BAPTIESTE. 93 Birds ; and Still Life, &c. — a pair 94 Still Life UNKNOWN. /Pyt/z? DUTCH SCHOOL. 95 Interiors, with figures— a pair N x//" MDLLE. LE DOUX. 96 Head of a Girl 2 7 LEPICIER. 97 A Boy, after Perraud 3 BOURDON. 98 Abraham and the Angels ZZy/o BOUCHER. 99 A Landscape, with figures and animals —oval 8 ^V/c/ 7 _ 100 A River Scene, with figures drawing a net 101 River Scenes, with figures —a pair // x /Z y S. ZZiryZZfez y v* 3 - pZ . /Ip.'. ZZ ■£ ZZ? S’ / ? f'P The Property of SIR CHARLES 0 ARE LEY, Bart. ENGRAVINGS, Etc. 102 The Blind Fiddler ; and Village Politicians 2 103 Four of the Frescoes at Parma, after Correggio, by Toschi 4 ,7 ?jr Z. 104 Doctor Johnson —crayons /Z. ZZxZZ PICTURES. 105 Card Players, after Valentine —on porcelain . C. p Z'y/s * 1 ' 106 Peasants and Animals at a Pond, after A. Van Do Velde - • - ' ■. —ditto ZZ y Zf ~ S 107 The Madonna and Child —on porcelain /Z*cP 108 The Holy Family X 109 The Prodigal Son X€ x p? c"' •7 Z ,g Z s z- EARLY FLEMISH SCHOOL. 110 The Marriage at Cana . . Zrr pf /Zz-tzZfs,** 14 EARLY GERMAN SCHOOL. V' V 111 The Holy Family, with angels, curious old buildings in the background /s 7 EARLY FLEMISH SCHOOL. 112 The Wing of a Teyptich, with donor and patron saint /J-y/J L. CRANACH. 113 PORTBAIT OP MELANCTHON Signed , and dated 1559 OLD FRANCKS. 114 The Nativity ^ S r r A. CARACCI. 115 St. John with the Lamb J* > JjZ A. COOPER, R.A. 116 “ Sir Roland,” the property of T. Parsons, Esq. REYNOLDS. 117 The Banished Lord CORREGGIO (After). ^ 118 The Marriage of St. Catherine P. NEEFS. 119 Interior of a Cathedral, with figures by Coques /cPy-^7 15 /JT R. DI TIVOLI. 120 Landscape, with figures and animals H. MOMMERS. 121 A Market Scene, outside Rome .-TV v o BIENASKI. 122 A Coast Scene, with figures DE WITTE. 123 The Tribute Money y//* / > y- , y ^ /? r . 'S- t s/ 124 A Village Festival B. GAEL. /

c J>Z- / /V' 2 J. VAN GOYEN. ' s/s ■■ i t * * <-s 125 A View on the Maas, with buildings, ferry boats and figures BOTH. 126 An Italian River Scene, with muleteers / -y * / —y^ yP7 i ■ ^ l 127 Roman Ruins PANNINI. EINIS. London: Printed by Wm. Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.