JI.W LLOYD n.j CY a«OD.i.OND«H. CATA.LOQUE OF /Jo English Schools, THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN, DECEASED, and from NUMEROUS PRIVATE COLLECTIONS AND DIFFERENT SOURCES: 3do\l WHICH Mill be Jlolb bg Ruction bji Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT THEIR GREAT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, M anson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James’s Square, S. W. Zt5 CONDITIONS OF SALE - o - I. THE highest Bidder to be the Buyer; and it 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. '' -I' 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 pliall bo made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. ■♦<>«■ On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. The Property of A GENTLEMAN , deceased. Sold by Order of the Executors. PICTURES. G. ARMFIELD. 1 Dogs and Macaw T. BAKER, 1857. 2 Buten Hall, Warwickshire T. BAKER, 3 A Park Scene, with cattle by a stream S) T. BAKER, 4 A Park Scene, with cattle f. B 2 4 BEROHEM. 5 A Landscape, with figures and animals E. J. CORBETT, 1864, 6 The Crochet Lesson A. JOHNSTON. 7 The Highlander’s Departure 7 k // // rh// L [//// y'/y/y / l' t P J £ / ///• A. NASMYTH. 11 A Scotch Lake Scene W. SHAYER, Sen. 12 A Landscape, with gipsies AiO { * A*/ TERBURG. S V // 13 A Drinking Party G. C. WARD. 14 View on the Road between Dolgelly and Barmout W. H. WARD. 15 Fruit and Birds’ Nests h W. H. WARD. 16 Fruit and Flowers F. WOUVERMANS. 17 A Hawking Party— on panel ANOTHER PROPERTY. D. TENIERS. 18 Interior, with figures playing cards— on panel VAN DE VELDE. 19 “ The Royal William ”— grisaille N. BERCHEM. 20 A Woody Landscape, with a shepherd, a woman milking a goat, and cows B. WEST, P.R.A. 21 The Inspiration of Saint Ignatius L. BACKHUYSEN. 22 View at the Mouth of the Scheldt, with vessels, and figuros bathing From Lord Northioick's Collection 6 JAN MIEL. 23 Interior, with soldiers and women regaling A. DURER. 24 The Virgin and Child, surrounded by angels —on panel BERKHEYDEN. ^ . 25 A Market Place, on the banks of a river, with '"’numerous figures RUYSDAEL. 26 Landscape, with figures and town in the distance IsV JAN WYCK. 27 A Skirmishing Party near a Village DOMENICHINO. 28 A Landscape, with figures / / E. STOVEN. 29 Shepherds Playing Cards 7 DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. REYNOLDS. 30 A Girl, in brown dress, with muff J. RUSSELL, R.A. 31 Portrait of Miss Caloraft, in red dress REMBRANDT. 32 Head of an Old Man— on panel l ALKEN. 33 Horses —drawing NASMYTH. 34 A Cottage in a Wood U. NASMVTH. 35 A Landscape, with cottages 7 \ VICKERS. 36 A River Scene, with angler ruysdael. i* 37 A Town on a River UNKNOWN. 38 Head of a Youth —pastel k A / f Jf 7 fjf 4 7 ^ I 14 { vf v / / et c , *1 jf s? 8 39 Boers TENIERS. BERCHEM. 40 Cow and Peasant Woman at a Stream G. CLINT, A.R.A. 41 Mbs. Kemble as “ Cleopatra ” i LAWRENCE. 42 Portrait of Mr. Thomas Boultbee, in black coat J. ZOFFANY, R.A. 43 A Lady and a Gentleman, with a d< g, in a garden SIR M. A. SHEE, P.R.A. 44 Portraits of William IV. and his Queen Adelaide, in royal robes —whole length,—a pair 2 SIR T. LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 45 Portrait of Major Le Hardy, who, after leaving the Army, became a pupil of Sir T. Lawrence. In black coat, white hair DUTCH SCHOOL. 46 A Gentleman, with his wife and family ABRAHAM JANSSENS. 47 Triumph of Bacchus —on copper ( ■' 4 * - Jr PORDENONE. 48 The Entombment —grisaille drawing / Qt< AA ^ ,4 /VI y BECCAFUMI. 49 The Holy Family —on panel ETTY. 50 Study of a Nymph r /rz. n * p/ $ HUDSON. # 51 Portrait of the Countess of Macclesfield, in black dress and hat P. NASMYTH. 52 A Woody Landscape, with a river and figures / 0 / t ' if ^ /) 53 Portrait of a Lady, in blue dress and cap, working at a tambour frame EARLY ENGLISH. NETSCHER. 54 Portrait of a Gentleman, in yellow dress and white wig— on panel POTTER. 55 Peasant and Cattle, in a landscape A* /& * 1 /JlT (s* • V ' MORLAND. 56 An Interior of a Stable, with horses, peasant and dog KNELLER. 57 Lady Louisa Smith, in white dress, with basket of flowers 0 tSL ( 10 / vn V D. TENIERS. 58 The Interior of a Guard Room, with figures and arms- on panel HOLBEIN (After). 59 Portraits of Queen Elizabeth and Sir Walter Raleigh, with ruffs —on panel—unframed 2 W. SHAYER, Sen. C > r / A / (J so 60 After the Storm W. SHAYER, Sen. 61 On the Road to Clovelly W. SHAYER, Sen. 62 A Welsh Girl at a Spring W. SHAYER, Sen. W I }a iv 63 Gipsies ZUCCHERO. 64 Queen Mary Tudor, in black dress, with string of pearls HILLIARD. 65 Queen Elizabeth, in black dress and ruff— on panel VAN DE VELDE. 66 Shipping, in a storm rt/- PAGANO. 66a Landscapes, with peasants —a pair 11 TAUNAY AND VALENCIEMES. 67 Landscapes, with Bacchanalian figures —a pair J. VAN HUYSUM. 68 A View on a Lake, with figures, tower and bridge J. VAN HUYSUM. 69 A Landscape, with cottage by a wood and harvest Hold S. SCOTT. 70 Old London Bridge J. C. IBBETSON. 71 View of Grasmere G. B. WILLCOCK, 1841. 72 The Watering Place EARLY ENGLISH. 73 Portrait of a Lady, in white dress G. MORLAND. 74 Sportsmen and Dogs NORWICH SCHOOL. 75 A Woodland Stream NORWICH SCHOOL. 76 A Woody Landscape, with peasants and sheep 12 T. BARKER. 77 A Landscape, with horsemen EARLY ENGLISH. 78 In Dedham Yale, with cattle, figures and boats EARLY ENGLISH. 79 Portsmouth Harbour F. MUSIN. 80 Eddystone Lighthouse EARLY ENGLISH. 81 Portrait op a Divine and his Wife— oval—a pair—on panel 2 RUBENS. 82 The Dead Christ brought to the Sepulchre — on panel ' . f) . L \ VAN DYCK. 83 The Virgin and Child j VAN EYCK. 84 The Virgin Mary supporting the Dead Saviour— on panel ITALIAN SCHOOL. 85 Madonna and Child E. BRISTOW. 80 I he Pound and The Companion 2 •' f l 13 C. ISCHARNER. . / /A 87 Cattle Ploughing in the Ardennes : Sunset ur / A / C. ISCHARNER. / 7 / 88 A Bullock Waggon in the Ardennes TENIERS. 89 A Landscape, with figures *f- $ ? ' CHARLOTTE NASMYTH. 90 A Distant View op London WOUVERMANS. 91 Travelling Peasants near a Shed J. S. COTMAN. 92 A Landscape, with barn, church and figures ■P , LE DUC. 93 Cavaliers Plating Tric-trac ( . ■* RUYSDAEL. 94 A View on the Beach at Soheveningen, with boats and figures J /%K C. DE MOOE. 95 A Quack Doctor, with other figures on a balcony —on panel A. OSTADE. 96 Boers Drinking and Plating Cards outside an Inn —on panel h 77 14 WATERLOO. t 97 A Woody River Scene, with boat OLD CROME. 98 A Woody River Scene /} r / The Property of the late TV. J. GOODE, Esq. 99 Field op the Cloth op Gold and The Embarkation Henry VIII., by J. Basire— engravings MUSSILL. 100 Birds and Flowers— a pair FILIPPINO LIPPI (After). 101 Portrait op La Simonetta ; and Queen Margaret of Scotland, by E. J. Floris 2 ZUCCHERO (After). 102 Queen Elizabeth, in yellow dress, by E. J. Floris —carved oak frame From the Picture at Hatfield House HOLBEIN (After). 103 .Henry the Eighth, in gold dress, with jewels, by E. .J. Floris y —carved oak frame THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. ENGLISH SCHOOL. 104 Two Children —oval 105 An Old Man and His Daughter 106 The Dead Bird ; and The Companion— oval—a pair 2 107 Dead Game 108 An Italian Landscape, with ruins and peasants 109 Edge op a Wood, with peasant woman; and Two Sea-Pieces 3 110 A Landscape, with horsemen and peasants —on panel 111 A Water Mill ; and A Woody Road 2 112 A River Scene, with angler ; and A Bay Scene, with boats and figure T. S. GOOD. 113 A Sportsman, with dog, on the sea shore; and A Fisherman—• a pair 2 WILSON. 114 River Scenes, with ruined castles —a pair 2 115 A Landscape, with castle on a hill, and figures sT“ Id - ~ - / DUTCH SCHOOL. 116 A Woody Landscape, with peasants on a road —on panel ft N 117 A Kitchen, with woman and child —on panel 118 The Gardens of a Chateau, with figures merry-making; The Companion —a pair / AVx*' 2 - JjJ- (M and 2> vW 1 , /) A 16 f 124 A Landscape, with waterfall and figures on a road 119 Cavaliers and Ladies Feasting 120 A Sportsman, Cows and Dogs 121 Nymphs Bathing 122 A River Scene, with boats, cottage and horseman 123 The Angel appearing to Hagar TENIERS. 125 Interior, with peasants and utensils BORGOGNONE. 126 A Battle Piece, and Peasants and Horses at a Ford U X F. WHEATLEY, Ii.A. 127 The Countess of Roussilon and Helena: from ‘All’s Well that Ends Well ’ W. WILLIAMS. 128 View in the Vale of Meath DUTCH SCHOOL. 129 Dead Birds y finis. 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