CATALOGUE OF w CkAA • *—■ L>co PICTURES AND FROM NUMEROUS PRIVATE COLLECTIONS AND DIFFERENT SOURCES ; wuion Mill bt mb btr Junction bjr Messes. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS. at rm&m great rooms, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1897, AT ONE O’CLOCK FBEOI8ELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James’s Square, S. W. ip ZGIfo-^0 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 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 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, JANUARY 2, 1897, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. THE PROPERTY OF A LADY. ¥ y- &■ a c f l Melencolia, etching by A. Durer; &c. 8 2 Miscellaneous Prints —a ‘parcel 3 Antiquities of Cyprus, illustrated with photographs ; and a number of Mounted Photographs 4 L’Amour et Psyche, by Lorenz Frolich —unbound AT DRAWINGS, MINIATURES, Etc. ¥ MISS M. GILLIES. 5 The Captive Daughter of Zion —miniature in oils—in chased metal-gilt frame 6 A Lady with Music ; and “ Love Forlorn ”—two miniatures— framed 7 Two Portraits of Ladies ; The Fortune-Teller; Portrait of a M itt Gentleman ; and three unfinished miniatures—on ivory 7 8 Mrs. Marsh, authoress of ‘ Two Old Mens’ Tales’ B 2 /9 4 ¥ &L- ¥■ M. GILLIES. The Absent Fbiend— unframed & 10 Children, by K. Greenaway — a pair; Figures, by De Mourier ; and one other 4 11 Two Bat Scenes; A Landscape; and A Head 4 - ^/o£>niU ■f E. WILSON, E.A, 12 A Lake Scene W. PAYNE. 13 Denham Bridge; and the Companion —a pair 2 '3-a£CatsvcC . /< i- X. GATTA. fl4 A Peasant Woman and Children SIB F. BUKTON. 15 Head of a Child M. GILLIES. 16 A Venetian Gondolier 17 A Breton Mother and Two Children /j/L L. LOTTO (After). 18 Ldoretia Borgia, by M. Gillies eg (J' - C SIR E. BURNE-JONES. 19 Danae— a study in chalk, on red paper—unframed ?7.l PICTURES. 4-/4 6 * '* (, 38 Flowers and Stuffed Birds, on a table If 39 A Thames Backwater ■— vD/tttfisU'Oc G. DE BREANSKI. P'F- 40 A Coast Scene, with boats &>x\+o L 41 Peel Castle -ioxu-o ~^hx*y(X'H A. DE BREANSKI. AA 42 The Watering Place pPalEuJl /* 43 A Scotch Mountain Scene 3 44 The Gleaner’s Return /ffxLif. / P 45 A Farm Scene, with children and geese ***a£ 46 Hurley Look FA 47 Snowdon, from Capel Curig lake // 48 Sunset: Loch Katrine fAsjof. ; S. ROSE. 49 Jacob’s Journey From the Strawberry Hill Collection 8 A. TAYLOR. 50 A Canal Scene /CKif. WENKFIELD. & 4. - 5t A River Scene, with boats DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. DRAWINGS. LAGUY. 52 The Letter AUDUBON, 1827. -V.- 53 Tropical Birds— a set of jive /jl^ogoaI - HOWITT. 54 Black Game; and Ptarmigan —a pair 'V y A. KAUFFMAN, V- 55 Antony and Cleopatra >x« 0^.2 T. GIRTIN. J. 3.I-/.C, 56 A River Scene, with house and trees S, "/ S. BOWERS. 57 Deer in a Park y S. BOWERS. /(>/ 58 A Park Scene, with beech trees /o*/ y. T. ROWLANDSON. 59 The City Scrivener ; and Draught Players 2 9 MOBLAND. §8 Figures outside a Cottage —black and white chalk V j. 61 Sunset in Norway B. THELWALL. G. WILKINSON. 'V- 62 Giralda Tower, Seville /u.mo £/■ /a.- 63 The Abbey S. PEOUT. TYcVucC / 5. - 64 Classical Buildings BABEETT. 65 A Coast Scene J. B. PYNE. D. ALLAN. 66 Selling Cupids Frorn the Gibson Craig Collection y- 67 A Landscape G. G. SMITH. y * •factjAj&i, A. YERHOOSEN, 1869. 73 Poultry —a pair J~x(d L. J. WOOD. 74 Huy on the Meuse jt»>wv- SIR J. REYNOLDS. 75 Nelly O’Brien GAINSBOROUGH. 76 A. Lady xox y_ W. P. FRITH. 77 On the Pier /ixio ROQUEPLER. 78 A Musical Party /6-xn^ J lA A&JU. BRILL. 79 A Landscape, with St. Mark G. ROMNEY. 80 The Dentist J8 11 £'■ /r. _ VENETIAN SCHOOL. 81 A Nobleman n - JEEVAS. 82 Dr. Warbtjrton /• A '- TIEPOLO. 83 Herod’s Feast ^ABoa- // // - E. J. NIEMANN. a 84 Morning; and Evening — a pair 2 ^ 4-. <*-■- F. MULLEE GOSSEN. 85 Full Speed Ahead **.<,,»- //•- F. MULLEE GOSSEN. 86 After the Gale v-cksv ^{yx* ■ n. W. J. SHAYEE. „ 87 Partridge Shooting ; and Snipe Shooting— a pair / 3 . /J. - W. J. SHAYEE. 88 A Straw Yard ; and A Pony and Dogs— a pair fUC- - J-y. C*c~5cz: ym. M. DOUGLAS'. 89 Highland Cattle- in the - 13nw— luifravuxt T. E. MILES. 90 The Pier Head, Douglas, Isle of Man: A farewell to the out¬ ward bound 12 &£ to'- ?■ ff- C A- ■ * - s:- 6' y _ S /r, £ / 0 • /O' - 7 ?- /j. /$. - F. FITZ PATRICK. 91 A Portbait of “Bend Ob” F. FITZ PATRICK. 92 A Portrait of “ Orme ” *sv CARL SCHLOESSER. 93 The First Grass of Beer /rxut P. PRIOLO. 94 The Death of Thomas a’Beoket 8-x.tt, BUTTERWORTH. 95 A Sea Piece Pvi- ftaMo* -2 S-naA 96 A "g ANB s e^ p^wtwT^gafes BONINGTON. 97 A Landscape, with castle in distance J. S. NOBLE. 98 Interior of a Stable, with horse and dog E. HAYES. 99 A Coast Scene, with shipping ?*>(, JLi- /. _ UNKNOWN, 115 A Concert *. o%.sv tf/s:. J. CLAYTON ADAM. 113 A Landscape, with sheep /ftrt e /J. 6 G. HICKIN. 117 A Landscape, with birds .2- - J. L. FRISCH. 118 A Harvest Field /^xo SHAYER. 119 Ploughman’s Rest 5 /T. - C. SMITH. 120 Eel Pots, near Bray ^ /.r6 J. SURTEES. 121 A River Scene /6*ic> W. F. WITHERINGTON, R.A. 122 A Hat Field /(>• /(>. - ''ifKisr K-6 /g K- - 3 / 0 - /«- J. (? /V (o h - 3 / 0 - 2,i- - J 5 A DIFFERENT PROPERTY. T. B. HARDY, 1884. 123 A Coast Scene, with boats YEEND KING. 124 Abingdon /Cxio C. S. LIDDERDALE. 125 The Yicab’s Daughter xo*,/s~ 126 Multiplication is Vexation 2.s-xi& tfl&wvi C. S. LIDDERDALE. 127 The Belle of the Village xok/6 C. S. LIDDERDALE. 128 In Disgrace ^°^/k C. S. LIDDERDALE. 129 A Girl, in black hood /j> x /v- C. S. LIDDERDALE. 130 A Spanish Beauty /yx /u. OL 'O-vL&w A&&-u/xLllw STUART LLOYD. 131 St. Neots, Huntingdon /%-*•& o 16 C. S. MOTTRAM. s 132 Return op the Fishing Boats b'/x R. H. NIBBS. 133 The Wreck on the Goodwins -XxoaAsCa /Jt- T. M. RICHARDSON. 134 In Glen Strae, Skye /sx&e, bba^cUt * PICTURES. /&'/■>- C. COLLINS. 135 The Homestead if/ii. Jix J. F. HERRING. 136 The Timber Cart, fox hunt in the background ■3e> bhtfunasi. 6> F. GOODALL, R.A. 137 The Return prom the Sugar Cane Field A £ s' - 4- v - /s- 7 8A "A C. S. LIDDERDALE. 138 The Haymaker j ox>s- 139 Listening 140 The Squire’s Daughter 141 A Fair Maid 142 Going to the Well*.*!,, 143 At the Spring 3c*xc JiM XX X£g fXaltCi 17 C. S. LIDDERDALE. /o 144 An Interesting Story ^ 0 145 At the Well, 1892 *£*£4. 146 Late for School sfaiy. / 147 Returning from Market^**© TT'CtA&t j- 148 Empty Handed // 149 Red Ridinghood ja < /*'A 150 Going to Market 33 *5.*. frcc/tu /oA 151 Too Late i~ 152 Expected News-a^x/i" 7* 153 The Trysting Plage a.»a/*- ?'A 154 Returning from the Orchard zerusr /s 155 Resting S*A 156 Empty Handed 2«x*.o 7/a^ A/u 157 The Errand /o 158 Torn Nets zyx/8' n 163 Returning from the Well aj*av rA 164 Expectation ii