E-Vv: lloyB E j «Y ••OD.kONOCH, 4 Q-A.TA.LOG-TJ'IB Aff- ItiCM OF THE COLLECTION OF ICTURES AND DRAWINGS OF COVENTRY PATMORE, ESQ. Deceased ; ■ICTURES & DRAWINGS THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN, And from Numerous Private Collections and Different Sources: (ovA WHICH Mill Re ^olb bg jliution bjr Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT THEIR GREAT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1893, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. -- May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. Jamess Square, S.W. a (A A- vLA *r> 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 bo 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 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. The followimg are the Property of COVENTRY PATMORE , Esq., deceased. ENGEAVINGS. 1 The Three Graces, after Raffaclle; &c. 2 A Jersey Lily; &c. 3 Countess Gower, after Lawrence, by Cousins 4 Proverbs, Chapter IX., by J. R. Smith 3 2 DEAWINGS. SIR E. BURNE JONES, 1894. 5 Pencil Drawings representing Faith, Justice, Etc. r^, J. FLAXMAN. 6 Christ Blessing Children —sepia B 2 4 W. HOLMAN HUNT. 7 The Lady of Shalott —pen and ink J. W. INCHBOLD. 8 The Bay of Naples J" 9 Montreux J. W. INCHBOLD. D. G. ROSSETTI. 10 Love’s Mirror —pen and ink 11 Lovers T. STOTHAKD, R.A. z z r Ah / z PICTURES. 12 Roman Ruins —a pair 13 A Street Scene 14 Flora 15 Three Cows and a Man, in a landscape 16 The Holy Family, with St. John /I) a- 6 BONINGTON. 17 A Farm, Finchley Lane /z R. W. BUSS. 18 The Marriage Settlement 5 COLLINS. 19 A Hilly Landscape 20 A Barn COLLINS. CONSTABLE. 21 A Woody Landscape CONSTABLE. 22 A Landscape, with donkeys C%£&qJL CONSTABLE. 23 Hampstead Heath 24 A Sea Piece CRESWICK. FRENCH SCHOOL. 25 A Lady in a Wood J. W. INCHBOLD. 26 The Road to Mustapha, Algiers J. W. INCHBOLD. 27 The Lake op Geneva ryjJti 6 d~ 0 J. W. INCHBOLD. 28 Church of the Redeemer, Venice Xy U-'/x. MORLAND. 29 Peasants, with donkey 1 MULREADY. 30 Interior, with figures < Xy\oLd-^>-^ (o O’CONNOR. 31 A Wood Scene 8 POUSSIN. 32 A Rooky Waterfall, with figures / 0 J. RUIN ART. 33 The Remonstrance rMh A’/x- F. WYBURD. 34 A Lady on a Bank trMd VAN RAVESTEIN. 35 A Lady, in black dress, lace ruff and cap —on panel 7 THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. ENGRAVINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, Etc. 36 37 38 [39 40 41 /42 (43 44 The Temple of Jupiter; and Tivoli, after J. M. W. Turner, R.A. 2 2 '^CC^XAi Heidelberg ; &c., after ditto Zurich, after ditto; and A River Scene, after F. R. Lee, R.A. 2 <^6zRfij2snjJ Pevensey Bay ; &c., after Turner 2 &MJ0byrzJb 2 (P*N4arotQi' a 2 The Golden Bow, after ditto ; &c., The Rainbow ; &c., after ditto Buildings, after S. Prout; &c. Landscapes, after Turner; &c. 2' A Lock on the Stour; and A Corn Field, after J. Constable R.A. dytsO 45 Harvest in the Highlands, after Callcott; &c. DRAWINGS. J. D. HARDING. 46 Swiss Landscapes ; &c —six in two frames G. HALL. 47 The Coast of Devon 8 & JL ■ tO / 0 • - /o- - - //- - S: ~ 7 * - - $- - - / 3 - - 48 Iris F. E. HULME. R. C. HULME. 49 Farm Buildings, Staffordshire PICTURE. LUMINAIS. 50 An Interior, with peasants dtXSxMS WORKS BY F. W. HULME. DRAWINGS. ( 51 Mountain Solitude ; &c.— four in two frames 52 The Grimsal Pass; and A Felled Tree (53 Hedgerow Tangle ; and A Peasant Woman f 54 Hurrying to the Sea ; and A Rock Study at I 55 Llyn Llydaw, Snowdon ; and Sunset ( 56 A Surrey Farm; &c. — six in two frames 57 Moonrise on the Bay ; &c. 58 Woking Common ; and Felled Timber 59 Thinning the Hedgerow ; &c. 60 Convolvulus; and Old Beech 61 The Path across the Fields; &c. 62 Barges at Battersea ; and On the Llugwy 2 Bettws-y-Coed 9 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 Old Flint Grinding Mill, Staffordshire Studies of Mountains and Clouds —seven in one frame Nine Sketches —in one frame , pencil Woodland Shade The Old Mill ; and Studies of Timber ^§6 - Mountain Slopes ; &c. Evening Glow 4 STUDIES IN OIL. 70 The Fisherman; and Downland Beeches 71 Boulders ; and The Woodland Path 72 The Stepping Stones 73 The Mountain Torrent; and The Rustic Bridge 74 The Strid, Yorkshire 10 4 DIFFERENT. PR OPER TIES . PICTURES. 75 A Boy, with a birds’ nest (fy/co^oiyrv/ //' //- - CUYP. . . 76 Dobt Habboub /'/O’ — DUTCH SCHOOL. 77 Figubbs at a Gbating A - - - NORTHCOTE. YYRaaJh 78 Pobtbait op a Gentleman, in black coat, white stock— un¬ framed - M0RE - 79 Pobtbait of a Man, in black dress, seated at a table, with book Inscribed, Bebnabdus • Dni • Nicolai • Dni * Laubenti • de • SoDEBINIS * UTBIUSQ * IUEE * DOCTOB * A - SNYDERS. 80 Dogs and Cat Fighting in a Laedke— on panel ' CLn ^ /O* - S. FLINT, 1882. 81 Sheep on Subbey Hills, after rain ^ AuU 11 P. LASTMAN. 82 Angel Appeabing to the Shepherds DUTCH SCHOOL. 88 Figures Merrymaking JAN FYT. 84 Dogs and a Bird A. VEEHOESEN, 1825. 85 Head of a Bull tutus' HONDECOETEE. 86 Peacock and Poultry ffaJr E. WILSON, E.A. 87 A Lake Scene, with sportsmen in a boat, and deer A. EOSELL, 1894. 88 The Favourite ; and Saved —a pair 2 H. J. WILLIAMS. iUni. 89 A Landscape, with cottages, figure and sheep on a road; Evening H. J. WILLIAMS. 90 A Surrey Common, with wind-mill 12 #c- ^ - b. to* ~ / - /(o - — 3 • r~ - •3 - a- - MODERN. A Head of a Girl, with a turban C. COLEMAN. 92 Buffaloes in the Tiber D. SERRES, R.A. 93 Off Sheerness BONINGTON. ^94 Venice, with boats and gondolas EDEMA. 95 The Flight into Egypt A. STORCK. 96 A Sea Piece, with men-of-war saluting * > WOUVERMAN (after) 97 The Return from the Chase F. FLORIS. 98 St. Catherine From the Wynn Ellis Collection W. AMPHLETT. 99 A Backwater on the Thames 13 SIDNEY HOLLAND. 100 Day Breaking over Ben Vraohy, Perthshire SIDNEY HOLLAND. 101 The Dead Cavalier 102 Love and Death H. BONE. J. R. [103 A Nun (i ) TYJ\qjJ!s>-Sw j M. FITZGERALD. I 104 In Winter Quarters : Old soldiers at the Royal Kilraainham Hospital Exhibited at the Boyal Academy , 1883 H. R. BLOOMER. 105 A River Scene, with bridge H. R, BLOOMER. 106 A River Scene TfrMt H. R. BLOOMER. 107 A River Scene : Sunset TYmMx SNYDERS. 108 Cats and Dogs Fighting J. B. WEENIX. 108a The Cobbler’s Shop —on panel O' 14 THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. 109 Irish Peasants, after F. W. Topham; and The Soldier’s Return, after Sir J. Noel Paton, by H. T. Ryall— engravings — artist's “proof, signed § DRAWINGS. J. ABSOLON. /- /• - 110 View op Wyse’s Fabm, North Kensington /?- 7 - - C. FIELDING, 1843. Ill A River Scene, with figures /* - J. G. PHILP, 1862. 112 A River Scene /• If - - W. H. PATMORE. 113 Wordsworth’s Grave PICTURES. Z 5'r - / - UNKNOWN. A Lake Scene D. HARDY, 1866. 116 Frightening Cbows ; and The Companion — a pair H. SHIRLEY. 116 Burnham Beeches D. TENIERS. 117 Landscapes, with cottages and figures —a pair 9yu 2 15 THE PROPERTY OF A LADY. 118 Napoleon as First Consul ... , after Appiani — coloured engraving A. DTJREE. 119 Adam and Eye —etching 120 Oliver Cromwell —a miniature in oil DRAWINGS. CATTERMOLE. 121 A Lady in her Boudoir C. STANFIELD, R.A. 122 A River Scene, with barge PICTURES. A. B., 1873. 123 A Tambourine Player S. D. COLKETT, 1849. 124 A Woody Landscape, with figures and cattle COOPER. Cattle and Sheep L. KRATKE, 1873. 126 L’Encroyable —on panel 16 2Q 1 J. SEYMOUR LUCAS, R.A., 1873. 127 Preparing for the Popinjay A. MUSIN. 128 The River Esoant at Antwerp, with shipping /y A. J. WOOLMER. 129 The Source _ Exhibited at the International Exhibition, 1872 /v-/- A. J. WOOLMER. 130 Girls at a Brook /r J. VANKEIRSBILCK, 1872. fyjMd 131 Romeo and Juliet— on panel UNKNOWN. 132 Portrait of an Artist £/• /^. - REMBRANDT (After). . 133 Portrait of the Artist lx . - s - R0SA - rrJWu 134 A Landscape, with soldiers FINIS. London: Printed by William Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross. S* • * L' r.> ,•/ i .iT 1J • t *;.'■ * . ;•' < r»-s • » | f r v * r \ - f «. * V ry \ S' ' r L t. •"* -i.*v.L .Ti ™ KT^a a iT l t C f :■ 4 * , «t U to # ' f *•• f* « M t # , • -T •.' • / «U < *. t <* , *v f r * # f ^ f r ,:u. /. T \ oil .o .i. i 1 v * nv.-fl • .*. 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