¥. Ns i i hi is \ Wy ts Pee x : js “ “he a : ™ FE | : ore A a ee OL fi arn Ed - ‘oe > “SS 4 af) ’ Nee ae tu she vu @, . 6 = eau : a Nee CALALOGUE OF A CHOICE COLLECTION OF Ore PAINTINGS FROM VARIOUS CONSIGNORS TOGETHER WITH THE ENTIRE WORKS a C= MR. WESLEY WEBBER, OF NEW YORK ..1TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION... Tuurspay, FRIDAY AND. SATURDAY, October 16, 17,,and 18, 1902. EBacu NicuHT AT 815. O’cLocr. AT THE Fifth Avenue Art Galleries, 366 FIFTH AVENUE. JAMES P. SILO, = = - - AUCTIONEER. CONDITIONS. 1. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dis- ute arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in ispute shall be immediately put up again and resold. 2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses and to pay down a cash deposit, or the whole of the purchase money, ¢ required, in default of which the lot Or si so purchased to be immediately put up again and €so 3. The lotsto be taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk upon the conclusion of the sale and the remain- der of the purchase money to be absolutely paid or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the auctioneer, on or before delivery; in default of which the undersign- ed will not hold himself responsible if the lots be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. 4. The sale of any article is not to be set aside on ac- count of any errorin the description. All articles are exposed for public exhibition one or more days and are sold just as they are, without recourse. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconven- ience in settlement of the purchases, no lot can on any account be removed during the sale. 6. If, for any cause, an article purchased cannot.be delivered in as good condition as the same may have been at the time of its sale, or should any article pur- chased thereafter be stolen or misdelivered, or lost,the undersigned is not to be held liable in any greater amount than the price bid by the purchaser. 7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited, all lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re- sold by public or private sale, without further notice, and the deficiency, if any, attending such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulter at this sale, together with all charges attending the same. This condition is with- out prejudice to the right of the auctioneer to enforce the contract made at this sale, without such re-sale if he thinks fit. SAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer. The Alexander Press, 14-16 Astor Place CATALOGUE FIRST EVENING’S SALE, Thursday, October Sixteenth, 1g02, sree CODEINE SELES HEIN PR Commencing at 8.15 o'clock. INSLEY (Albert) ; : New York October LENOIR (G. F.) Paris Arrival at the Palace 3 BROWN (W. Warren) ; New York Sebago Lake—Moonlight 4 DE MONTZAIGLE (E.) : Paris The Odalisque LEEDS (Loring) . New York Close of Day 6 HAAG . Paris The Young Artist POTTER (Paul) Landscape and Cattle 8 SPEIDERHOCH (Hans) : Holland Winter Sport in the Netherlands JARDINES (A.). : . Paris Spanish Village Ke) HOEBER (Arthur) ; New York October WaterjColor II RIGOLOT (A.) W inter— Landscape 12 SMITH (Henry P.) New York Midsummer Morning. 13 PIOLI (A.) ; : : Paris Among the Roses 14 OWEN (C. B.) : New York Two Orphans 15 KREUTZER (R.) Winter—Evening 16 FIELD (EH. Loyal) 2 New York Early Evening 17 BANTONE (F. M.) ; New York Sea Food 18 PRINAUL : : : Rome Venetian 1g HUSENETT (A. W.) ; New York After the Ball 20 DELRAS (Louis) : ; Paris St. Anthony ai DUVIEUX ; : 4 : Paris On the Grand Canal 22 HYDE (Raymond) : : New York Landscape 23 BORGELLA : ; Paris Turkish Dance Fa FRYER (R.) New York Autumn—East Lyme, Conn. Water Color 25 ACHART (L.) : Paris Coming Into Port 26 VAN WEDEGE A Canal in Holland 27 BARZANTI (L.) . eae In the Garden 28 JORGENSON (F.) : ; New York On the Coast of Maine 29 SHERMAN (C. H.) New York Twilight 30 OCHOA 4 , : : Paris Sur le Boulevard 31 BLACK (0. P.) ; : New York Edge of the Village 32 DEMARLE ; : ‘ Paris The Cuirassiers 33 GRIFFIN (Thos. B.) ; _ New York Sterling Mountains 34 MORAN (P.) : : Philadelphia Landscape and Cattle 35 ERGANIAN (Sarkis) ; Paris Ideal Head pie 30 HALL (Oscar), ; New York French Peasant 3 37 BROWN (W. Warren) : New York An Autumn Hillside 3 38 LUMLEY (Arthur) ; : New York I’m In It—See! “SFE tee 39 McCORD (Geo. H.) A. N. A. New York Afternoon at Rockland 40 FIELD (E. Loyal) : 5, New York Arkville, N. Y. 41 DUVIEUX : : Paris San Mares, Venice 42 HOEBER (Arthur) : : New York Late Afternoon Water Color 43 BEDIG (L.) Country Inn 44 OWEN (C. B.) : New York In the Pasture 45 BARE (E.) : ; Paris The Grand Opera House 46 SMITH (Henry P.) ; : New York Blowing Up a Storm—Star Island, Me 47 LARPENTUER (J. D.) ) ; Paris In the Sheepfold 48 BLACK (0. P.) : : New York Spring 49 LENOIR (Felix) ; Paris Before the King 50 IZANLING ; Paris The Last Stand 51 BEARD (W. H.), N. A., deceased Design for a Monument 52 INSLEY (Albert) New York Meadows in May 53 Paris DAREY (L..) . Full Cry Gee: ES ees < Paris Paris 61 JARDINES (A.) Rome An Italian Villa 62 IZANGLING . : } Paris Off Duty 63 FRYER (R.) New York Early Spring—Conn. (Water Color.) 64 BRICHER (A. T.) : : New York Sunset 65 ATOIX (L.) . Paris First of the Season 66 LENOIR (Felix) : Paris Court of Amour 67 SPEIDERHOCH (Hans) : Holland Fishing Through the Ice 68 DE HAVEN (F.) : New York Evening After Storm 69 HILL (J. Henry) . : New York On the Maine Coast 70 MARCOTTI (P.) : ; Paris Off Italian Coast 71 RICHARDSON (Stanley J.) . New York An October Landscape 72 DEBAIN : j : ‘ Paris In the Wine Cellar 73 OWEN (C. B.) : New York Near Foot-hills, California 74 LEJEUNE : ; ; Paris A Last Stand 75 HOEBER (Arthur) A ‘ New York Near the Coast 76 DUVIEUX é - f : Paris Venice 77 INSLEY (Albert) : New York Looking Toward Suffern Mountains 78 BLIGNY (A.) . Paris Recruiting 79 BLACK (O. P.) : : New York Pasture Lands by the River 80 TROTTI (A.) Rome Scene in Venice 81 GRIFFIN (Thos. B.) : . New York Rye, Westchester Co. 82 DAREY (L,.) ; : : Paris Going to the Meet 83 BROWN (W. Warren) ..) New York In the Adirondacks 84 LANER (J. R.) 5 ee ; Paris Impromptu Concert 85 — SMITH (Henry P.) New York The Old White Oak—Pastureland 86 BRUMENT : Paris The Kitchen 87 STULL (Fred R.) : ; New York Go Home! 88 BARE (F.) Paris The Toilet 89 HENRICI (J. H.) : ; New York A Business Transaction 00 DANA (W. P. W.) - : Paris French Cuirassier gI McCORD (Geo. H.), A. N. A. New York Showery Skies g2 SCHREYER (A.), deceased The Halt 93 BARE (F.) Paris The Madelaine 04 MOELLER (L.), N. A. : New York Puzzled 95 BEARD (W. H.), N. A., deceased Design for a Monument 96 GRIFFIN (Thos. B.) New York On the Delaware 97 BURGAT (E.) Paris Early Evening 98 BLACK (O. P.) New York A Mill Stream in October 99 SAINT (Leon) . : : Paris Ideal Head 100 SMITH (Heury P.) New York Morning in Venice IOI DAGUINI (T.) ; : Paris The Rehearsal 102 FIELD (E. Loyal) : : New York The Meadow Stream 103 DELLA ROCCA (P.) Paris How Happy I Could be With Either | 104 ERGANIAN (Sarkis) Paris Ideal Head 105 VOLTZ (F.) : Munich Holstein Cow 106 HOEBER (Arthur) : ; New York Sunset 107 LAURENTY (L.) cays, Paris Fisherman’s Family 108 LEEDS (Loring) : New York Near Greenwood Lake 109 SAZERIAN : : Mission of Charity IO OWEN (C. B.) : : New York Maternity I1I DERVILLE(J.) —. . Paris Near Rouen 112 INSLEY (Albert) : New York Lowland Meadows 113 GAMBOZ : : : i Paris Coast of Holland 114 BENNETT (Roland) : New York Landscape 115 BRUYN (Ade) Dutch Old Homestead in Holland 116 After HENNER : Ideal Head 117 GONZALEZ ; ; Madrid Madonna and Child 118 BROWN (W. Warren) . . New York After a Shower 119 MARSY , : 7 ° Paris Farmhouse THIRD EVENING’S SALE, Saturday October Eighteenth, 1902, Commencing at 8.15 o’clock. THE WESLEY WEBBER COLLECTION, BOSTON, MASS. I20 Moonlight at Sea 24x18 I2I View in Cityden, N. H. 8 x10 122 On the Beverly Shore, Mass. 16 x 26 123 A Gray Morning 14 x 18 124 Windy Day at Nahant, Mass, 14x18 125 Near Concord, N. H. 9x II 126 Sunset—Grand Manan Island 22 x 36 127 Twilight I2x 14 128 Shore View—Castine, Maine 22 x 36 129 Resting in the Field 14 X 20 130 Outward Bound 18 x 24 131 Sangus Marshes, Maine 18 x 24 134 ae Rocks Near Marblehead, Mass. 18 x 26 133 | Bullocks Point Light, Near Providene, R. I. 14 x 20 134 Landscape Near Dover, Me. 26 x 36 135 Dutch Boats Waiting for the Tide 24 x 18 136 Yachts Returning Home—Sunset 24 x 36 137 Afternoon in New Jersey 12x 18 138 Moonrise at Sea 24x 18 139 A Woodland Pool 18 x 24 140 Morning at the Seashore 18 x 30 141 Driving Home the Sheep 18 X 24 142 In the Woods, Moosehead Lake, Maine 28 x 36 143 Moonlight 24x 18 144 | Landscape and Cattl 16x 12 145 Camden Woods 18 x 26 146 Twilight 10x 8 147 Nahant, Mass. 18 x 30 148 Landscape 8x IO 149 Landscape—Near Bristol, England 16 x 24 150 gee Sunset— West Camden, Maine 12 x 16 I51 Evening, L. I. Sound—Moonlight 36 x 26 matey 152 Suns 2t Sa Pi f 12x 16 153 View at Claremont, N. H. 22X27 154 Dutch Golliotts in Port 26 x 36 155 Sanset in the Fields _ it ih 156 | Moonlight—L. I. Sound 36 x 26 157 View in Claremont, N. H. 13 x 16 158 View Near Berwick, Maine 26 x 36 159 Landscape and Cattle 9xI2 160 A Quiet Nook 8x 10 161 Autumn—Landsca, e 18 x 20 es 7), v >. i a) YH USE me See i : : \ \ ty Wy eek hie B ¥ $P Roary! ‘ ‘ 7 : ‘ _t "] , Bi . We f y % we f \ " ) 162 fa, Moonlight—Passing the Lightship — 36 x 26 peek 163 ae ‘ 18 x 24 “a Adee es Abe ey View in England I24%xI57% 165 Coming Into Port 24x 18 166 ES Sunset on the Marshes os 14% OG 167 Bea | Out for a Spin’ 36x26 ar es, 168 Late Afternoon 10 x 12 169 Surf at Cushing’s Island, Maine 22 x 36 170 Twilight 10x 8 171 Moonlight—Bay of Fundy | 26 x 36 172 Near Freyburg, Maine I4 x 20 173 Afternoon in Autumn 14 x 20 ie Caravan Crossing the Desert 30 x 50 f kee Twilight 12x10 176 | ne Ras Autumn in the White Mountain 24x 18 Evening in the Bay of Fundy : 4902.25 3 ' reer i. , Ps ' phy. ry sa n Seana 178 View in the North of England 13 x 24 179 Sunset—Camden, Maine 8x 10 180 Fishermen Making a Harbor Moonlight 36 x 20 181 A New England Homestead 25 x 30 182 Landscape 12x 318 18 x 26 LOR 20 X 30 185 Pot ASSre Landscape—Conway, N. H. es 16 x 26 ea 186 Fe’ ; a Mt . f Os Evening on Long Island Sound 22x 30°. | as ty The Edge of the Woods — 18 x 240" tee 188 | Camden Woods 18 x 24 189 Eddystone Lighthouse, England 28 x 38 190 Morning in the Meadows 8x 10 19I Bishops Rock Lighthouse 30 x 50 192 Meadow Lands 18 x 24 ates ‘ 3 i puircaas win 2 . pio ha a) ea CO) ee ' - ‘ % bia) at | de © | \ : \ , 4 kG% ; << : 193 oa Dutch Boats Waiting for the Tide af 36 x 26 sy 194 goer as Twilight iS : : 13 x 18 a 195 ssn ae ie Coming into Port—Sunset 36 x 26 Landscape near Bethel, Maine 16x 12 107 sakes, Ge vat Afternoon Off Nahant, Mass. (22 x 36 198 After a Shower 14 x 18 199 Midnight on the Shoals 34 X 53 200 Making a Harbor—Moonlight 24x 18 201 Landscape and Sheep gx 124 202 Sunset—Camden, Maine 26 x 36 4 ” a , | 203 es eck Driving Home the Sheep 18 x 24 ; 204 Sunset at Sea 26 x 36 eters. 2" 7 205) ee Early Autumn, Near Brunswick, Maine = a . Borer es toys ane 206 The Grand Old Ocean | 26x 36 a - % a: ry JAMES P. 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