IQ-Jk Feb. 28 LoChH ^M K^ imub^ OP THE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF WORKS OF ART FORMED BY TOM TAYLOR, ESQ., M.A., I>eeeasecl, CONSISTING OF Water-Colour Drawings, and Engravings, COMPRISING A Fine Collection of Engravings after Sir Joshua Eeynolds; Early English Mezzotints ; Etchings by Eajon, Waltner, S. Haden, &c., AND OTHER MODERN ENGRAVINGS: WHICH (hy Order of the Executors) WiiW ie Soltr tj) auction, 1)|) Messes. CHRISTIE, HANSON & WOODS, 8, KING STEEET, ST. JAMES'S SQUARE, On TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1881, And two following days, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. \_\jHO^'^'t May be viewed Saturday and Monday preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods' Ofl&ces, 8, King Street, St. James's Square, S. W. 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. IT. No person to advance less than Is. ; above Five Pounds, 5s. ; and so on in proportion. ITT. In the case of Lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Seller. lA''. 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. Y. 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, ]\Ianson 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. Yl. 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. YII. Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of payment sliall 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. C A T A T. O G U E o>9ic First Day's Sale. On TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1881, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. MINIATURES. 1 Lady Hamilton as Hebe — circle 2 A My in pencil, by T. Worlidge, 1736 WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. 3 An old gateway 4 A river scene, with a bridge and church 5 A coast scene, with boats 6 A rocky coast scene, with a figure 7 A river scene 8 A moorland scene 9 Near Bettws-y-Coed 10 A View in Wales 11 A River Scene, with cottages B 2 J. ABSOLON. 12 The bouquet W. BENNETT. 13 A view on the Thames W. BLAKE. 14 Angels conducting the souls of the just to Paradise E. M. BEYSON. 15 The shortest way home W. S. BUETON. 16 Head of a saint, after an Italian master 17 St. Catherine, after Eaffaelle W. CALLOW. 18 A sea-piece G. CATTEEMOLE. 19 Two sketches — in pencil CAVALCASELLE. 20 Divine love, after Titian 21 Diana, after Titian E. W. CHAPMAN. 22 A standard bearer, after Eembrandt 23 A gentleman, after Tintoretto 24 Ariosto, after Titian F. CLAXTON. 25 Head of a nun D. COX. 26 A Harvest Scene in Wales, with a gleaner and boy D. COX. 27 A Forest Scene, with castle Presented hy the artist D. COX. 28 A Mountain Scene, with a castle in South Wales : in storm D. COX. 29 A Common, with gipsies and a grey pony D. COX. 30 A Welsh Village D. COX. 31 The Staircase, Haddon D. COX. 32 The Terrace D. COX. 33 A Welsh Eiver Scene, with cows watering D. COX. 34 Wandsworth Common D. COX. 35 Willows ou the bank of a stream 36 A coast scene 37 A mountain pass — sepia 38 A down scene — ditto 39 A river scene — ditto 40 A landscape, with a castle on a height 41 A rocky landscape — chalk J. F. CROPSEY. 42 A forest scene P. DE WINT. 43 A river scene, with barge A. DITCHFIELD. 44 A pastoral 45 Sunset : Ventnor 46 A view in Surrey C. DAVIDSON. G. DODGSON. 47 The Thames at Mill End 48 Rigg Mill, near Whitby 49 Whitby Scaur 50 A toper 51 A monk preaching — chalk 52 Two landscapes — ditto 7 MISS EDGCUMBE. 53 A nun E. H. FAHEY. 54 Feeding the chicks W. J. FERGUSON. 55 A passing cloud 56 A Welsh cottage C. FIELDING. 57 A road scene, with a peasant and cows A. D. FRIPP. 58 Interior of a fisherman's hut G. A. FRIPP. 59 On the Thames T. GIRTIN. 60 A view on the Thames H. A. HARPER. 61 A scene in the desert H. A. HARPER. 62 On the Nile T. HART. 63 Cadgewith Cove 8 F. HEILBUTH. 64 The Cardinals Walk A. W. HUNT. 65 A river scene W. HUNT. 66 Prayer G. LESLIE, A.E.A. 67 A girl in repose — in red chalk J. LEECH. 68 The poultry mania — in pencil 69 Mr. Briggs — a pair 70 Guy Fawkes ; and life and character H. S. MARKS, A.RA. 71 By the river F. MILES. 72 Head of an eastern girl — in pencil MISS C. MORIER. 73 An Itahan peasant P. J. NAFTEL. 74 A woody scene, with stream 9 K T. PAIN 75 Evening : near Cader Idris J. PAKKER. 76 Flowers PHILIP. 77 A peasant at a stile EOSALBA. 78 A girl in a hat — in crayons F. J. SKILL. 79 A sunny morning on the Thames F. SMALLFIELD. 80 An old staircase 81 A boy's head T. SUTCLIFFE. 82 A field path 83 Hastings boats — oval F. W. TOPHAM. 84 Irish peasant at a well E. TUCKER. 85 View of a town 10 E. W. 86 A river scene — in chalk J. D. WATSON. 87 A lady, seated J. W. WHYMPER. 88 A view in Surrey W. WILDE. 89 Cottage at Wilford L. J. WOOD. 90 Sketch in Millers Dale PICTURES. 91 An Academy study 92 A coast scene 93 A garden scene 94 Portrait of an actor — oval H. W. PHILLIPS. 95 A gipsy — a sketch W. S. BURTON. 96 Homeless 97 Helen of Troy, 1862 98 In a convent 99 The emigrant 11 SIE A. W. CALLCOTT, R.A. 100 A river scene, with barges C. COTTIE. 101 Barges and figure G. DODGSON. 102 A beggar W. ETTY, E.A. 103 A nymph F. F. 104 A river scene, with tower A. FRASER. 105 Lanercost Abbey, Cumberland E. FRERE. 106 The Morning Walk E. FRERE. 107 A French Peasant Boy E. FRERE. 108 A Fisherman E. FRERE. lOU The Sisters 12 THfiODOEE FEERE. 110 In the desert P. J. C. GABRIEL. 111 A River Scene, with windmills R. VAN HAANEN. 112 A coast scene: moonUght W. HILTON. 113 A male study J. HOLLAND. 114 PiEVE Di Cadore — eircle 115 Venice — the companion HULME. 116 A woody landscape — a sketch KORLE. 117 The letter E. LEHMANN. 118 On the Tiber, with Buffaloes and Figures C. R. LESLIE, R.A. 119 Beatrice — a sketch 120 A girl with a fan 13 E. LESLIE. 121 A sea-piece G. LODGE. 122 Dead blackcock J. MAKIS. 123 Begging at the Convent Door E. DI MAETINO. 124 The Gulf of Naples G. MASON, A.Pt.A. 125 Peasant Girl of the Campagna 126 Goatherd of the Campagna G. MAWLEY. 127 A river scene, with angler PAYTON. 128 The morning of the duel W. J. PEEKY. 129 Under the vine at Naples L. EOMEE (Mrs. Jopling). 130 La Mantille Blanche W. S. EOSE. 181 A heath scene 14 E. A. SCHMIDT. 132 A river scene : moonlight 133 Head of a woman G. STOKEY, A.R.A. 134 Interior, with figures — a sketch F. W. TOPHAM. 135 Highland courtship J. WARD, R.A. 136 Two old horses TH. WEBER. 137 East Cliff, Dover W. M. WYLLIE. 138 St. Catherine's Point, Isle of Wight W. M: WYLLIE. 139 La Penserosa ZUCCOLI. 140 A beggar H. C. PHILLIPS, R.A. 141 A Lady in a Veil H. W. PHILLIPS. 142 Mrs. Stirling as Peg Woffington 15 a H. HAKLOWE. 143 A gipsy RUSSELL. 144 Portrait of a lady — oval H. MORLAND. 145 A girl reading — oval ZOFFANY. 146 A lady in pink dress — oval HOGARTH. 147 Starting for the Masquerade HOGARTH. 148 A female head EARLY ENGLISH. 149 Itinerant Musician CHARDIN. 150 Confession CHARUIN. 151 Le Dejeuner UNKNOWN. 152 Mary, Queen of Scots 16 FLORIS. 153 Head of the Virgin BRAMEE. 154 Two misers EEMBRANDT, After. 155 A Eabbi TEEBUEG. 156 E^freshraent after the chase EUBENS. 157 Head of a man in a ruff VAN DEE MEULEN. 158 A royal procession P. NEEFS. 159 Interior of a Cathedral, with figures, by Francks BOLOGNESE. 160 A landscape VAN DEE HELST. 161 Portrait of a Dutch lady VELASQUEZ. 162 The surrender of a town 17 P. DE CHAMPAGNE. 163 Portrait of a priest PALMA. 164 The Madonna and Child ; and a saint TINTORETTO. 165 A Venetian senator and his son End of First JDatfs Sale. Second Day's Sale. On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1881, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. DRAWINGS— m the folio. 166 Drawings by Old Masters 8 167 S. Prout.— Interior of Carlisle Cathedral ; &c. 10 168 Coke Smyth. — Eaffaelle's studio 169 Coke Smyth. — Figures playing cards 2 170 Coke Smyth. — An Attentive Listener ; and an Eastern Storyteller 2 171 Coke Smyth.— The Execution of Marino Faliero 172 Coke Smyth.— Charles V. 173 Coke Smyth.— Mother of St. Thomas a'Becket 174 Coke Smyth. — A coast scene ; and a river scene 2 175 Coke Smyth. — Landscapes with figures 2 176 Coke Smyth. — Designs for Byron ; &c. 14 177 E. Griset.— Animals 12 178 Skinner Prout. — An old cottage 179 L. Cockburn. — Landscapes 8 180 E. Tucker. — A coast scene 181 L. Cockburn. — Coast scenes ; &c. 13 182 Sir D. Wilkie E.A.— Academy studies ; &c. 11 19 183 Sir D. Wilkie R.A.— Portraits 5 184 Sir D. Wilkie R.A. — Sketches — in water colours 7 185 C. Hawker. — Adventures after a T. party 186 Studies of French figures ; &c. 19 187 Cockburn (E.). — Landscapes and figures 22 188 Cockburn (E.).— Views of Whitby 14 ARUNDEL SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS. 189 Outlines 23 190 Series of Frescoes, by Era Angelico, in the Chapel of Nicolas V. in the Vatican 11 191 The Marriage of St. Cecilia ; and the Burial of St. Cecilia after Francia 2 192 St. Francis Preaching, after Giotto ; and the Interior of the Piccolomini Library at Siena 193 The Vision of St. Bernard, after F. Lippi ; and St. Benedict, by Fiazzi ; &c. 3 194 The Preaching of John the Baptist, after Ghirlandaio ; &c. 3 195 The Ecstacy of St. Catherine, after Ptazzi ; and the Virgin and Child, after G. da Libri 2 196 The Adoration of the Kings, after Perugino; and two after A. del Sarto 3 197 The Resurrection, after P. della Francesca; and Sixtus IV., after M. da Forli ; &c. 3 198 The Virgin and Child, after Giorgione ; and St. Anthony of Padua, after Titian 199 The Crucifixion ; and two others, after Era Angelico 200 Mount Parnassus, after Rafifaelle ; &c. 4 201 The Last Supper ; and Zaccharias, after Ghirlandaio 2 c 2 20 202 The Adoration of the Magi ; and the Presentation in the Temple,. after Luini 203 St. Augustine Preaching, after B. Gozzoli ; &c. 2 204 Frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel, after Masaccio 10 205 The Crucifixion, after Perugino — a set of three 3 206 The Tryptich at Bruges, after Memling 3 207 The Adoration of the Lamb, after Van Eyck 6 208 The Altar-piece at Lubeck, after Memling 5 209 The Meyer Family, after Holbein ; &c. 2 210 Apostles, after A. Durer; &c. 7 211 Giotto's Chapel at Padua — framed 212 St. Sebastian, after Perugino ; Head of Dante, after Giotto ; and one other 3 213 The Annunciation, after Pinturicchio ; and the Adoration of the Magi 2 214 St. Cecilia ; the Virgin and Child ; and two others 4 215 The Virgin and Child, with St. Catherine ; and St. Barbara, after L. da Vinci, by Steinmuller. 2 ENGRAVmaS AFTER SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS. 216 Lord Anson ; Dr. Ashton, by McArdell ; and the Duke of Cumber- land, by Fisher 3 217 Lady Broughton, by Wilson ; and the Misses Crewe, by Brook- shaw 2 218 The Misses Crewe, by Dixon 219 Master Crewe as Harry VIII., by J. E. Smith 220 Hon. Mrs. Damer, by J. R. Smith 221 Lord Edgecumbe and Lord Gower, by E. Fisher 222 Et. Hon. C. J. Fox, by J. Jones 223 The Duchess of Gloucester, by J. Finlayson 224 Lady Hyndford, by McArdell ; A. Kaufifman, by Bartolozzi ; and Lord Lewisham, by Spilbury 3 21 225 Dr. Hawkesworth ; and the Eight Hon. J. H. Hutchinson, by J. Watson ; &c. 3 226 Lord and Lady Pembroke, by J. Watson ; and Lord Pembroke, by T. Dixon 2 227 The Hon. Mrs. Parker, by T. Watson 228 The Duke of Portland, by J. Murphy ; and Dr. Piobertson, by J. Dixon 229 The Key. J. Keynolds, by McArdell ; Charles Eogers, by Eyland ; and Lord George Sackville, by McArdell 3 230 Lady Stanhope, by J. Watson 231 Marquis of Tavistock, by T. Watson — jproof 232 Et. Hon. Charles Townshend, by J. Dixon ; and the Eev. T. Warton, by C. Hodges 2 233 Woodward (Mr. Henry), by J. Watson — hefore all letters 234 Sir J. Eeynolds, by Sherwin — j^roof ; and three portraits by Bartolozzi 4 235 The Duchess of Eutland, by Sherwin — unfinished state 236 The Vestal, by Tomkins ; &c. 3 237 The Infant Hercules, by Ward ; and Ugolino, by Dixon — p'oof 2 238 Moses in the Bullrushes, by J. Dean ; and The Student, by J. E. Smith 2 239 The Snake in the Grass, by W. Ward 240 The Infant Academy, by Haward ; and the Fortune-teller, by Sherwin 2 241 The Oxford Window, by Facius 10 242 Sylvia, by Jones ; Felina ; &c. 4 243 Small Portraits, by S. W. Eeynolds ; &c. 20 244 Muscipula, by S. Cousins, E.A. — artist's p-oof 245 The Hon. Mrs. Parker, by E. B. Parkes — artist's proof 22 AFTER SIR JOSHUA HEY'N OLDS. —Frained. 246 Abington (Mrs.), as Koxalana, by Sherwin 247 Banks (Sir Joseph), by W. Dickinson 248 Bartolozzi (Francis), by T. Watson — proof lefore letters 249 Bnj.TNGTON (Mrs.), as St. Cecilia, by J. Ward 250 BosviLLE (Miss), by J. Finlayson 251 BuccLEUCH (Duchess of), by J. Watson 252 Cavendish (Lord Richard), by J. R. Smith 253 Chambers (Sir William), by V. Green 254 Mrs. Carnac, by J. R Smith 255 CocKBURN (Lady), and children, by C. Wilkin — proof lefore letters 256 Crosbib (Vicountess), by W. Dickenson 257 Crewe (Mrs.), by T. Watson 258 Delm6 (Lady Betty), by V. Green 259 Derby (The Countess of), by W. Dickenson 260 Essex (Frances, Countess of), by J. McArdell 261 Fisher (Kitty), by Houston 262 Gideon (Lady), by Watson 263 Greville (Miss), and her brother, by J. McArdell 264 Habdinge (Mrs.), by T. Watson 265 Hartley (Mrs.), by Marchi — lefore all letters 266 Herbert (Lady Ehzabeth), and son, by J. Dean 267 Johnston (Lady Charlotte), by Corbutt 268 Johnson (Miss), by Grozer 269 Lee (Lady Ehzabeth), by E. Fisher 270 Palmer (Theophila), by J. R. Smith 271 Powell (Miss H.), by R. Houston 272 Markham (Dr.), by J. R. Smith 23 273 Melbouen (Lady Elisabeth), and son, by T. Watson 274 Masters (Mrs.), as Hebe, by 0. H. Hodges 275 Newton (Dr.), Bishop of London, by T. Watson— proo/ lefore letters 276 Saundees (Charles), Admiral, by J. McArdell * 277 ScARSDALE (Lady Caroline), and her son, by J. Watson 278 Stanhope (Hon. Mrs.), by C. Watson 279 Smyth (Lady), and children, by Bartolozzi 280 Tavistock (Francis, Marquess of), by J. Watson^^roo/ hefore letters 281 Waldegrave (Maria, Countess of), and her daughter, by Houston 282 The Holy Family, by W. Sharpe — jproof hefore letters 283 A contemplative youth, by C. H. Hodges 284 The Infant Academy, by Hayward 285 Boothby (Penelope), by S. Cousins, E.A. — signed artist's jproof 286 Bowles (Miss), by ditto — signed artist's jproof 287 Devonshire (Duchess of), by S. Cousins, E.A. — signed presentation ;proqf 288 FiTZPATRiCK (Lady Anne), as Sylvia, by S. Cousins, E.A. — signed artisfs proof 289 Galwey (Mrs. Payne), by G. Zobel — artisfs proof 290 Montague (Lady CaroHne) as "Winter," by S. Cousins, E.A. — signed artisfs proof 291 Sophia (Princess), Duchess of Gloucester, by S. Cousins, E.A. — signed artisfs proof 292 Spencer (Lady), and her son, by S. Cousins, E.A. — signed pre- sentation proof 293 Spencer (The Countess), by S. Cousins, E.A. — signed presentation proof 24 294 Waldegkave (Countess of), by Zobel — signed artist's 'proof 295 Palmer (Miss), by Humphreys 296 FiTZPATEiCK (Lady Gertrude), by J. R. Gardner — artist's proof 297 Simplicity, by S. Cousins, E.A. — signed artist's proof 298 The Age of Innocence, by S. Cousins, E.A. — signed artist's proof 299 The Strawberry Girl, by ditto — signed artist's proof ENaRAVINGS.— i^nmed 300 By the Waters of Babylon, after Bendemaim — lithograph ; Brother and Sister, ditto ; and a Photograph, by Mrs. Cameron 301 The Approach to Venice, after J. M. W. Turner, E.A., by E. \YalHs ; and May Day, after LesHe 2 302 Caxton showing the First Specimen of his Printing to Edward IV., after D, Maclise, E.A., by F. Bromley — signed artist's proof 303 Portrait of Eosa Bonheur, after Dubufe, by S. Cousins, E.A. — signed hij the engraver, proof before letters 304 Portrait of David Cox, after Sir J. W. Gordon, by S. Bellin — proof hefore letters ; and Sir W. Scott, after Leshe, by Phillips 2 305 Mater Purissima and Mater Dolorosa, after F. Goodall, by S. Cousins, E.A. — signed artist's proofs 2 306 "No," after J. E. Millais, E.A., by S. Cousins, BA.— signed artist's p7'oof 307 The Proscribed Eoyalist, after ditto, by Simmons — proof before letters 308 The Huguenot, after ditto, by T, 0. Barlow, A.E.A. — artist's proof 309 Faith and Dolokes, after J. Phillip, E.A., by T. 0. Barlow, A.E.A. — artist's proofs — a pair 2 25 310 Prayer, after ditto, by ditto — artist' s proof , signed 311 La Gloria, after ditto, by ditto — artist' s proof 312 The White Cockade, after J. E. Millais, E.A., by G. Zobel— signed artist's proof 313 The Eailway Station, after W. P. Frith, E.A., by W. Holl— signed artist's proof 314 The Vintage Festival, after Alma Tadema, E.A., by A. Blanchard — artist's proof, signed 315 The Kaising of Lazarus, after S, del Piombo, by G. T. Loo, E.A. — engraver's proof 316 The Madonna del Cardellino, after Eaffaelle, by Martinet — proof before letters 317 Lady Euthven, afer Vandyck, by J. H. Robinson — proof before letters 318 Nina, after Greuze, by Joubert — artist's proof 319 The Dauphin, after ditto, by S. Cousins, E.A. — engraver's proof; and the Pet Kitten, after Merle, by Zobel, ditto 2 320 A Man Smoking, after Meissonnier, by Eajon ; an Artist Painting ; and a Dutch Interior 3 321 Breaking up of the 'Agamemnon,' etching by F. S. Haden — framed in a portion of the Timber of the Ship 322 The Spinster, after Eomney, by Cheeseman 323 Saint Geciha, after ditto, by Keating ; and a Girl Eeading 2 324 The Lady's Last Stake, after Hogarth ; The Ballad Singer, after Singleton ; and one, after Boucher 3 325 The Eecruiting Officer, after F. Wheatley, E. A., by E. Stanier ; and a pair, after Penny, by Sedgwick 3 326 The Benevolent Cottager, after F. Wheatley, E.A., by Nutter ; The Lace Maker ; and the Little Gipsy 3 327 The Months, a set of ten old English coloured engravings 10 328 The Cries of London, after F. Wheatley, E.A., by Schiavonetti 13 26 329 The Duchess of Argyll, after Bead, by Finlayson 330 The Times of the Day, after Mercier, by Houston 4 331 The Oyster Girl, after J. G. Huck, by J. Young; and a Girl Sleeping, after Mercier, by McArdell 2 332 The Seasons, by McArdell and Houston— /owr in one frame 333 Infancy ; Old Age ; and Noon — a set of three PORTRAITS. 334 Queen Mary, after Vandervaart, by J. E. Smith 335 Lady Essex ; and Lady Mostyn, after Kneller, by ditto 2 336 The Duchess of Ormond ; and Mrs. A. Hunt, after ditto, by ditto 2 337 G. Wissing ; Sir S. Garth ; and Sk E. Blackmore, by J. E. Smith 3 338 W. Fellowes, after Van der Bank ; and two portraits of ladies 3 FRENCH ENGRAVINGS. 339 La Mariee du Village, after Watteau ; and the companion 2 340 Les Jaloux, after ditto, by Scotin; and L' Amour au Theatre Frangais 2 341 Depart de Garnison, by Eavenet 342 Eepos de Chasse, after Bernard, by Moitte; and Winter, after Lancret 2 343 Le Desir de Plaire, after Pater ; Le Baiser Rendu ; and Les Avoux Indiscrets 3 344 Le Catechisme ; and the companion, after Baudoin, by Moitte 2 345 Le Bouquet Galant, by Dembrun ; &c. 5 346 The Swing, after Lancret ; Figures, after Pater ; &c. 3 347 Interiors, after Greuze — a pair 2 27 348 The Cries of Paris, by Poisson — a set of sixty in five frames 5 349 Le Neglige Galant, after Coypel ; Les Fruits de TAutomne ; and portrait of Marie Joseph de Saxe, after Delatour 3 350 L'Eplucheuse de Salade, after Jeaurat; Le Eevendeuse a la Toilette ; and La Bienfaisance 3 351 Cupid, after Boucher ; &c. 3 352 Ketour du Melicien, after Greuze ; and a Masquerade, after Tiepolo 2 353 La Jardiniere, after Mieris ; and Divertissement de Venise, after Maiotto 2 354 The Duke and Duchess of Brabant, after Eubens ; and two, after Teniers 3 355 Venus and Cupid, after P. Battoni, by Sharp End of Second Day's Sale. Third Day's Sale. »j«;o On THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1881, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. LITHOGRAPHS. 356 Portraits of H.M. The Queen ; the Prince and Princess of Wales ; &c. 9 357 Old English mansions, after Nash ; and other lithographs 358 Lithographs, after Overheck, &c. 359 After Madrazo, Detaille, &c. 6 360 Leech (J.). — Sporting subjects and others from 'Punch' — 21 large coloured lithograj^hs PHOTOGRAPHS, AUTOTYPES, Etc. 361 After Pictures by the Foreign Schools 12 .362 After Modern Pictures 36 363 After Modern Pictui-es 17 364 After Pictures by Modern Artists 26 365 After Old Masters 19 366 Ditto 54 367 Volunteers, Wimbledon Camp 13 368 Windsor Castle, Frogmore, and Sandringham 18 369 Views of the Rhine 24 29 370 Views in Greenland 15 371 English scenery, Isle of Wight ; &c. ' 23 372 Hatfield House and the Grange 21 373 Irish scenery 12 374 On the Thames 18 375 Scotch scenery 11 376 Portraits of celebrated artists, &c. 25 377 Indian figures, by Mrs. Cameron 17 378 Photographs from life, by Mrs. Cameron 28 379 Portraits by Mrs. Cameron 9 380 Miscellaneous photographs 43 381 Modern sculpture 56 382 Ditto 50 383 Foreign views 24 384 Ditto 34 385 Ditto 13 386 Turner (J. M. W.).— Sketches from Nature — eight parts; and Turner's Liber Studiorum — part 1 387 Durer (A.). — Photographs after engravings by, &c. 388 Mayall's photographic portraits — parts 1 to 3 ; &c. 389 From pictures by Vandyck, Titian, and Holbein, in the Dresden Gallery 5 390 The Madonna di San Sisto 4 391 After Vandyck, Velasquez, Kembrandt, &c. 5 392 After English and foreign pictures Q 393 Autumn ; at Cookham ; &c. 4 394 Crieff; the Vale of Festiniog ; Ben Venue ; &c. 4 395 Windsor Castle ; Burnham Beeches ; &c. 4 396 The House of Commons, 1874 ; &c. 3 30 397 Twenty-three Arctic subjects — in a 'portfolio 398 Twenty-six views of Athens, by W. J. Stillman — in a jportfolio 399 Photographs of the principal works in the National Gallery, by Morelli — seven parts, some duplicates 400 La Comedie Franpaise, preface de M. Edouard Thierry — 24 plates, in portfolio 1879 401 G-eiger (N.). — Kinderfries — 4: plates, in a portfolio 402 Griitzner (E.). — Sir John Falstaff — 7 jolates, in a portfolio 403 Eeid (G. W.). — A selection from the engravings of Francia and Marc Antonio Eaimondi — 52 plates only 404 The Eoyal Collection of Drawings, by the Old Masters, at Windsor — 18 plates, in a portfolio 1878 405 Twelve portraits of celebrated characters — in a portfolio ETCHINGS. // b' '^^^ Pleading, after L. Alma Tadema, R.A., by Lowenstam — signed artist's proof j, 407 Hakmont, after F. Dicksee, A.R.A., by Waltner— r-«r^«sf s proof 408 Mrs. Baldwin and Theophila Palmer, after Reynolds; and Mrs. f/ tt^'J^^^lj Siddons, after Gainsborough, by Eajon 3 409 A yeoman of the guard, after J. E. Millais, R.A., by Waltner j/v'J klO Orpheus and Eurydice, after G. Watts, E.A., by Watkins r^*'^-^ ' ^11 Victor Hugo, after Bonnat, by Eajon 1 412 Italian children, after Bonnat, by Eajon ; an interior, after Vautier ; ^>-^ ZT and the Poor Student, after Sjieinhal 3 30/ 413 The Infanta, after Velasquez \ \l' '■'' -^ 411 The Shipwreck, after J. M.'^W. Turner, E.A., by Propert"*^ "" If 81 415 A girl and dog, by Heywood Hardy ; and a canal scene, by J. Part 2 ^^ 4W-'T}ie Maid and the Magpie ; and the Swing, by W. S. Coleman 2 ""^^ 417 Madame Bischoffsheim, after J. E. Millais, K.A., by C. Waltner ; i^t*^"'^ / 418 C. Darwin, after W. W. Ouless, A.E.A., by Eajon S^t f^ 419 The Gambler's Wife, after J. E. Millais, E.A., by 0. Waltner \MW /W f) /^429, The Vale of Clwyd, after D. Cox, by B. Debaines — artist's proof y ^ 421 Admiral de Ruyter, after F. Hals ; and a head, after Eembrandt, i^Z by Sloeombe ^c ; ; / l., . 2 ^122 The first winter of Cleopatra's Needle, by Sloeombe - 423 The Vesper Bell, by A. H. Haig- — presentation proof / / liA'*>^-^ — f 424 Rain and Wind, a swollen burn at Shandon ; and six other ^ J^ etchings, by J. C. Eobinson /_ 425 Sea-pieces, by Ballin 7 y- 4^26 Six etchings on the Thames, by Ballin 427 The Orphans; a,nd two other etchings, by H. Herkomer, A.E.A. y^^ 3 ■^^. 428 Six etchings of figures, by W. Collins, E.A. ?/i.^ 429 Etchings by E. W. Macbeth ; &c. 7 ,^ / 430 Etchings by J. C. Hook, E.A. ; &c. . -_ 5 '/«/ 431 Hastings Beach, by C. Sloeombe ; &c, "i^/i,.t-— ^ ^ ^432 A cavalier, after F. Hals, by Lowenstam; and Gevartius, after f/ t-- Vandyck 2 ^/ 433 Landscapes, by Schouvel and E. Yon 3 ' 434 Trawlers waiting for darkness, after Colin Hunter, by Schouvel ; &c, 7 O 43STPortraits by Eajon 8 436 A. Dumas Pere, by Eajon; and other portraits; &c. 5 / 1,/,.- 437 A lady, after Titian, by Eajon 438 A courtyard, after De Hooghe ; and the Holy Family, after Cor- '/ . regie, by Eajon 2 ^PM / ,- iio^P-€HH;rait of J. S. Mill, Esq., after G. Watts, K.A. ; and Mrs. Rose, ^2^„«.-' ^ft^r Sandys, by Eajon - . .2 2". -*W5 ^^ ^- . 439 Portrait of H. D. Pochin, Esq. ; and two other portraits, by Rajon — -jpreserdation proofs 3 /^ 441 Lazy Moments, after J. S. Noble, by V. Lhuillier .jlcPiJ'^^ 442 The Waning of the Honeymoon,;lifter GyH^oughton, A.R.A., by V. Lhuillier -^frtZtC- 443 Les Mains qui gravent, by Seymour Haden ; &c. 24 J jjjf^ 444 In Harbour, by L. B. PhiUips ; &c. 2 S/'^ k 445 An Arab seated; and a beggar, by Fortuny 2 ^."^ 446 Arabp veillant le corps de son ami ; and Kabyle mort, by Fortuny 447 Garde de la Casbah a Tetuan ; and Une Tireuse de Cartes, by ditto 2 ^^ 448 LaVictoire; and Idylle, by ditto 2 ' 449 Etchings by T. Edwards : a set of fifty ^^ 450 Davis (E.). — Thirteen etchings — in a 'portfolio j '/ 451 Album d'Eaux Fortes — eigM etchings Brussels, 1875 452 The-¥ienna Gallery, by W. Unger,^^2aa^ 1 ^11 1876 i^ _ . 453 Evershed (A.). — Twelve etchings of landscapes — iti a portfolio / 454 Legros (A.). — Etchings — in a portfolio 1869 ^.^ 465 Graf^^asde (S. Van's). — Sketches of Holland — 12 etchings, with f^il^j -' yiontispiece 1880 / X /456 Whistler (J.). — Seventeen etchings of scenes on the Thames — in a /OJf V poHfolio ; 457 Haden (F. S.). — (Euvres de — plates 1 to 25, and letterpress, in a 't^ l\< portfolio- Paris, 1865 458 Jacquemart (J.). — The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York : a series of 10 etchings and title 1871 88 ENCmAYINGS— m ihp folio. 459 Portraits of Inventors of Machines for the 3[:uiufacture of Textile Fabrics — 8 plates, artist's proofs 1862 460 The Bass Rock, after J. M. W. Turner R.A.— ^jroo/ hefore all letters ; &c. 20 461 Art Union Publications 6 462 Volunteers at the Firing Point, after H. T. Wells, R.A., by T. L. Atkinson ; &:c. 5 463 Pascuccia, by Bellay ; tScc. 5 464 Sunday Afternoon at Hampton Court, after C. Lucy — artist's proof; &c. 3 465 Buy a Dog, after Ansdell, by Stacpoole — artisfs proof ; &c. 3 466 Portrait of A. L. Egg, R.A., after J. Phillip, R.A., by T. 0. Barlow, A.R.A. ; Charles Dickens ; &c. 7 467 Lady Hamilton, after Romney, by Jeans ; &c. 2 468 The Cup of Tea, after Madrazo, by Parkes — artist's proof; &c. 3 469 Miss Rich, after Hogarth, by S. Cousins, R.A.— aiiisfs proof 470 Strolling Players, after Sir E. Landseer, R.A., by T. 0. Barlow, A.R.A.; and The Prison Window, after J. Phillip, R.A.— etching 2 471 School Revisited, after G. D. Leslie, A.R.A., by F. Stacpoole, A.R.A. — artist's 'proof, signed 472 Changing Pasture, after Rosa Bonheur, by H. T. T^jaW— artist's proof 473 Caligula's Bridge, alter J. M. W. Turner, R.A., by Goodall ; and St. Mark's Place, Venice, by HoUis 2 474 Mercury and Argus, by Willmore; and Mercury and Hersee, by Cousen 2 475 " No," after J, E. Millais, R.A., by S. Qoxmm—artist's proof 476 Baith Faither and Mither, after T. Faed, R.A., by W. H. Simmons — artisfs proof 34 477 The Relief of Lucknow, after T. J. Barker, by C. G. Lems— artist's p^oof and etching 478 Hyde Park, after Barraud, by W. H. Simmons — artist's proof 479 Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette in the Prison of the Temple, after E. M. Ward, R.A., by S. Cousins, R.A. 480 The Last Sleep of Argyll ; and the Execution of Montrose, after ditto, by Davey 2 481 The Princesses in the Mall, after Gainsborough, by Shury — artisfs proof 482 The Picture Gallery; and the Sculpture Gallery, after L. Alma Tadema, R. A., by A. Blanchard — artisfs proofs 483 A Bacchante, after ditto, by ditto — artisfs proof 48 i The Death of Caesar, by Eajon 485 The Seasons, after ditto, by ditto— artist's proof 486 The Shadow of the Cross, after W. Holman Hunt, by F. Stacpoole, A. R.A. — presentation proof 487 "Yes," after J. E. Millais, R.A., by S. Cousins, BA.— signed artist's proof 488 Stella; and Vanessa, after ditto, by T. L. Atkinson — artist's proofs 2 489 Effie Deans, after ditto, by T. 0. Barlow, A.E.A. — artist's proof 490 Steady, Johnnie, after E. Nicol, A.R.A, by W. H. Simmons — artist's proof 491 CiROE AND THE COMPANIONS OF Ulysses, after B. Riviere, A.R.A. ; by F. Stacpoole, A.R.A.; and Daniel in the Lion's Den, by C. G. Lewis — artist's proofs 2 492 Little Swansdown ; and the companion, after G. A. Storey, A.R.A., by G. Zobel — signed artist's jjroofs 2 493 Dante and Tasso, after R. Giannetti, by Blanchard — artist's proofs ' 2 494 Les Adieux, by Ballin ; and News of Our Marriage, after J. Tissot, by W. H. Simmons — artist's proofs 2 35 495 The Last Mnster, after H. Herkomer, A.K.A., by Turrell — artist's proof 496 A Neophyte, by G. Dore — presentation proof 497 The Anxious Mother, after E. K. Johnson, by A. Turrell ; and My Neighbour, after M. E. Edwards, by J. B. Pratt — artist's proofs, signed 2 498 Study, after Sir P. Leighton, P.E.A., by T. L. Atkinson— ar^w^s proof 499 Frescoes, after Kaulbach — artist's proofs 17 500 Illustrations to Macbeth, after ditto 3 501 Landseer (Sir E.). — The Forest — a set of twenty plates, proofs before letters (no title) 502 Costumes by Picart ; Figures by Callot ; &c. 503 Careme Prenant, after Chanot, by Voyez ; &c. 7 504 Grand val, after Lancret, by Lebas ; &c. 4 505 Ketour de Nourrice, after Greuze, by Hubert ; &c. 3 506 Camp Scenes, after Watteau ; &c. 8 507 After Watteau, by Audran ; &c. 4 508 Antoine de la Koque ; and Ketour de Chasse, after Watteau 2 509 L'Optique ; and La Douce Impression de I'Harmonie, after Boilly 510 Susanne au Bain, after Santerre, by Porporati ; &c. 2 511 Cruikshank (G.). — The Bottle — plates; the Prize Cartoons, 1848 ; &c. 512 Political Caricatures, by H. B. ; &c. 17 513 Coloured Engravings, by Rowlandson 25 514 Views of London and the Vicinity 515 Illustrations to the Pilgrim's Progress, after T. Stothard, E.A. 17 516 The Seasons, after Pyle, by Corbutt ; &c. 6 517 The Eiot in Broad Street, after Wheatley, by Heath ; &c. 5 D 2 36 518 After G. Eonmey, F. Wheatley, R.A. ; &c. 13 519 After Collet and Highmore ; &c. 15 520 Illustrations to ' Hudibras,' by Hogarth 12 521 By and after Hogarth 12 522 A Landscape, after Zuccarelli by Byrne — proof ; &c. 6 523 Sir B, Gerbier and family, after Vandyck, by Walker — 'proof; &c. 11 524 The Countess of Southampton, after Vandyck, by McArdell ; &e. 4 525 Lucy Ebberton, after Knapton ; Dr. King, after Hudson ; and Dr Ashton, after Gainsborough, by McArdell 526 A Lady taking Tea, after Mercier ; and a Girl, with a Cup and Ball, after ditto, by McArdell 2 527 Lady Susan O'Brien, after Cotes, by Watson ; The Countess of Lincoln, after Hoare, by Purcell ; &c. - 3 528 Gay, after Zincke, by Smith ; &c. 3 529 Sylvia; and the companion, after Kev. W. Peters, by Smith; &c. 3 530 A Shower, by Hoppner ; &c. 4 531 Mrs. Brooks, after Worlidge, by Houston ; &c. 4 532 A Portrait, by Vaillant and others 19 533 Mrs. Faber, after Hudson, by Faber ; &c. 3 534 The Oyster Girl, by Van Bleek — hefore all letters 535 Peg Woffington, by P. Van Bleek 536 After Collet, by Lawrie ; &c. 6 537 The Adventures of Harry Dornton ; &c. 7 538 The Duchess of Richmond ; and a Lady in Turkish Dress, after A. Kauflfman, by Ryland — coloured 2 539 After Angelica Kauffman, by Bartolozzi ; &c. 8 540 Credulous Innocence, after Morland, by Young 3 541 The Farmer's Visit ; and the companion, after ditto 542 After F. Wheatley, ^.k.— coloured 3 37 543 After Northcote, Westall, and Wheatley, &c. 6 544 French and English Firesides, after Ansell ; &c. 6 545 Two large heads, by Frye 2 546 Portrait of Lady Hamilton, by K. Morghen 547 The Marriage of Louis XIV. ; and the companion, after Le Brun, by Jeaurat ; &c. 8 548 George de Scudery, and Louise Marie, Eeine de Pologne et de Suede, by Nanteuil 2 549 Screvehus, after F. Hals, by Suyderhoef ; &c. 8 550 The Murder of the Innocents, after B. Bandinelli, by Marco da Kavenna; &c. 12 551 After Old Masters 36 552 The Prophets, after M. Angelo ; &c. 18 553 Prints and lithographs, after Old Masters 14 FINIS. N.B.— The Library of Tom Taylor, Esq., M.A., deceased, will be Sold Friday, March. 11th, and following day, and the Collection of Porcelain on Monday, March 14th. London : Printed by Wm. Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing CrosB. f^- /// Nl *// Hi '■i'lU _-> '//^"ffr '4 yj GETTY CENTER LIBRARY illl'lllill inlii Hi iliiii iilij ili II 3 3125 00929 1184