18T9 June 19 LoChB * CATALOGUE OF THE WHOLE OF THE EEMAINING PORTION OF THE CELEBEATED COLLECTION OF PICTURES AND Formed by that distinguished Connoisseur, ALEXANDER BARKER, ESQ., Deceased, late of 1 03, Piccadilly ; ALSO, THE COLLECTION REMOVED FROM HIS LATE RESIDENCE, HATFIELD, NEAR DONOASTER : which (by Order of the Representatives of the late Mrs. Roe and tlie late J. E. Roe, Esq.) Mill t>t toIK t)fi auction, fc|> Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, A* ©SEAT m@@MS, 8, KING STREET, ST. JAMES'S SQUARE, On THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1879, And Two following Days, AT ONE O'CLOCK PRECISELY. * lH ^o^o« May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson &nd Woods' Offices, 8, King Street, St James s Square, S. W. 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 Sellers. 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 ; neither Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods, nor the sellers being responsible for the correct description, genuineness, or authenticity of, or any fault or defect in, any Lot; or making any 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. CATALOG UE. ooKKco— First Day's Sale. «>KKo« On THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1879, AT ONE O'CLOCK PRECISELY, SILVER.—^ per oz. 1 Six king's-pattern table-forks ; and six table-spoons 2 Five table-forks ; and six table-spoons, nearly similar 3 Six table-forks ; and six table-spoons, hour-glass pattern 4 Ten king's-pattern dessert-forks ; and six dessert-spoons 5 Five king's-pattern teaspoons; three saltspoons; and a pair of sugar-tongs 6 Four king's-pattern sauce-ladles 7 Fifteen fiddle-pattern table-forks 8 Nine fiddle-pattern dessert-forks ; and nine dessert-spoons 9 Twelve fiddle-pattern teaspoons ; and a pair of sugar-tongs 10 A pair of plain gravy-spoons, with feather edges; and eight table- spoons 11 Six plain dessert-spoons; a pair of sauce-ladles; and fifteen tea- spoons 12 Four oyster-forks; a sugar-sifter ; two saltspoons 13 A pair of round saltcellars, with gadrooned edges, on three feet 14 A child's mug ; and a wine-funnel 15 An engine-turned hunting-flask— in leather case 16 A pair of sauceboats 17 A pair of oval meat-dishes, with gadroon borders b 2 4 18 A plain oblong teapot, with gadroon edge 19 An oval sugar-basin and milkjug, the handles chased with fruits 20 A barrel-shaped mustard-pot, with glass liner 21 A teapot, embossed with flowers and masks 22 A small globular teapot, embossed with scrolls and flowers 23 A set of four round dishes, with gadroon borders and openwork handles 24 Three plated covers 25 An oval bread-basket, with gadroon border 26 Two fluted sugar-baskets 27 An engraved goblet 28 A muffin-dish, with engraved border and fluted cover, and plain silver heater 29 A small round waiter, with openwork border, chased with masks and vines 30 A silver gilt ditto 31 A pair of two-handled cups, with Centaurs in high relief 32 A silver-gilt teapot, embossed with scrolls and flowers 33 A silver-gilt coffee-pot, embossed with flowers ■ 1 34 A set of three silver-gilt canisters, spirally fluted and chased with flowers 35 A silver-gilt vase-shaped caster, embossed with flowers 36 A silver-gilt sugar-basin and cover, chased with flowers and foliage 37 A vase-shaped silver-gilt sugar-casfcer, spirally fluted and chased 38 A silver-gilt mustard-pot and cover, embossed with a landscape 39 A small silver-gilt milkjug, chased with flowers and scrolls 40 A silver-gilt toast-rack, on foot, chased and embossed with flowers 41 A Circular Silver-gilt Dish, with fluted border, embossed with flowers and scrolls, and a bird in the centre 42 Another, on foot, embossed with lions and flowers. Hall-mark, date 1668 43 A pair of sugar-nippers ; two spoons, with leaf bowls ; and a fork, with chased handle 44 A silver-gilt openwork bread-basket, chased with grapes and flowers 45 A silver-gilt muffineer, chased with foliage 46 Pour French skewers, with chased tops ' 47 A spirally-fluted basin, gilt inside 48 A coffee-pot, chased with ornaments — on three feet 49 An oval sugar-basin and cover, embossed with Chinese figures and birds 50 A two-handled porringer and cover, spirally fluted, and chased with scrolls 51 An oval dish, embossed with classical figures, and with border of birds and fruits 52 Another, with border of birds and scrolls 53 A tazza, embossed with a coat-of-arms and fruits 54 An oval silver-gilt ewer, on tall foot, chased with Cupids on dolphins in medallions, the spout formed as a monster 55 A silver-gilt ewer, fluted and chased with scrolls and vines 56 An openwork silver-gilt cruet-stand, chased with flowers ; and two stoppers 57 A spirally-fluted cone-shaped sugar-caster, chased with flowers 58 A partly-gilt sauceboat, the handle chased with bulrushes 59 A pierced fish-carver, with king's-pattern handle 60 A fish-trowel ; a punch-ladle ; and a butter-knife 61 A large sugar-caster, embossed with birds and flowers 62 A smaller ditto, embossed with scrolls and flowers 63 A set of three parcel-gilt saltcellars, embossed with foliage 64 A parcel-gilt cup and cover, on ball feet, with hunting subjects and foliage in high relief 65 A spoon, with gilt handle and rat-tailed bowl, dated 1507 ; and one, with partly -gilt and chased handle and engraved bowl 66 An old silver spoon, with chased handle ; and one, with engraved bowl 67 Two partly-gilt spoons, with short chased handles 68 A triangular altar-shaped stand, chased with heads and dolphins 69 A pair of porringers and covers, with chased handles, the covers embossed with scrolls and flowers 70 Two silver covers, embossed with foliage and ornaments 71 A Set of Three Silver-gilt Vases and Covers, chased with foliage in high relief, on openwork feet — in case mounted with silver 72 A Set of Eight Openwork Silver-gilt Dessert-stands, chased with leaves and scrolls, in oak box 73 A toast-rack, with gadroon border 74 A Cruet-stand, with three cruets with pierced tops, chased with flowers 75 A vase-shaped openwork sugar-basket, chased with festoons and ornaments ; and a small sugar-ladle 76 An oblong snuffer-tray, with engraved and gadroon border ; one, with engraved and beaded border ; and an openwork ditto 77 A pierced metal-gilt candlestick, with nozzles for three lights 78 A Pair of Venetian Altar-candlesticks, of metal gilt, on vase- shaped stems, with masks, figures, and ornaments, on triangular stands with claw feet — 21 in. high 79 A pair of Louis XY. or-molu candlesticks, on hexagonal feet chased with ornaments — 7| in. high — glass shades and stands 80 A Pair of Louis XVI. Or-molu Candelabra, with branches for four lights each, mounted with Sevres porcelain flowers, the stems formed of three terminal female figures 81 A pair of candlesticks, with chased or-molu feet and nozzles, the stems of dark-blue enamel with ivy foliage of or-molu — 8^ in. high 82 A Pair of Venetian Bronze Altar-candlesticks, on vase-shaped stems, with masks, figures, and ornaments, on triangular stands with claw feet — 21 in. high PORCELAIN. 83 Five old japan dishes, with birds, flowers, and ornaments ; and two fluted jugs and covers 84 A bowl, enamelled with flowers and butterflies 85 A pair of Chinese plates, each enamelled with three figures and flowers, gilt trellis borders 86 A pair of old japan bowls, with dark-blue bands ; one, with a land- scape ; and one, with flowers — imperfect 87 A Chinese bowl, painted with numerous figures in medallions on red and gold ground ; and one — nearly similar 88 A bowl, painted with figures and with blue borders ; a fluted bowl ; and one, enamelled with flowers 89 Ten plates, with birds and foliage in square scroll-shaped medallions 90 A dish, enamelled with a scroll and ornaments in colours ; three enamelled plates ; three, with utensils in red and gold ; two old japan plates; a blue and white plate; a small plate; and six green dishes, enamelled with butterflies and flowers SEVRES PORCELAIN. 91 Eight breakfast-cups and saucers, painted with musical trophies and bouquets of flowers in blue and gold feuille-de-choux borders 92 A basin ; and two cream-jugs—similar 93 A pair of oval tureens, covers and stands ; and one, with flowers— imperfect 94 A pair of sauceboats, with white and gold handles 95 A pair of flat oval-shaped dishes 96 A pair of mustard-pots ; and three oval stands 97 Twelve old Sevres plates, with musical trophies and festoons of flowers, with feuille-de-choux pattern blue and gold borders 98 Twelve ditto 99 Four ditto 100 Thirteen soup-plates 101 Four square dishes — similar 102 Four shell-shaped ditto 103 A pair of large oval-shaped dishes— similar 104 A pair of smaller ditto 105 A pair of ditto 106 A pair of ditto 107 A Large Seau, painted with bouquets of flowers on white ground 108 A Seau, shaped as a pail with alternate bands of dark-blue and gold and white bands painted with heads in grisaille, birds, and insects 109 A plate, with turquoise and gold border, the centre painted with a girl and a dog ; and one, with turquoise and gold border painted with flowers v 8 110 A sucrier and cover, green and gold, painted with exotic birds in four medallions 111 A green and gold coffee-cup and saucer, painted with Cupid in a medallion and with jewelled borders DECORATIVE FURNITURE. 112 A black and gold lacquer chest of six drawers, the fronts of the drawers red and gold, with figures, animals, and birds in land- scapes 113 A Louis XVI. carved and gilt semicircular pier-table, on fluted legs surmounted by a slab of jasper with moulded border 114 A Louis XIV. Commode, with five drawers of coloured buhl, mounted with borders, handles, and feet of chased or-molu — 52 in. wide 115 A Small Louis XV. Marqueterie Writing-table, with cupboard, drawer, and writing slide, and movable top, mounted with chased or-molu 1 1 6 A Pair of Louis XVI. Girandoles, formed as torches, surmounted by eagles, with branches for two lights each 117 A Louis XVI. Parqueterie Commode, of satin wood and rose- wood, with three drawers, mounted with chased or-molu moulded statuary marble slab — 50 in. wide 118 A Harp, by Cousineau Pere et Fils, Paris, gilt and beautifully carved with musical instruments, masks, and foliage 119 Louis XIII. Marqueterie Knee-hole Writing-table, with drawers, with a vase of flowers and scrolls on the top — on eight legs, with stretchers 120 The Companion 121 Another, with a basket of flowers, scrolls, and flowers 122 A Ditto Cabinet, with five drawers at each end and glazed door enclosing shelves in the centre, and borders of rosewood inlaid with metal 123 A Cabinet, with folding doors in the centre and five drawers at each side, with marqueterie panels of vases of flowers, scrolls, and arabesques in ivory and coloured woods — on stand of the same, with stretcher, and mounted with or-molu 9 124 An oblong Louis XIII. marqueterie table, with a vase of flowers, scroll foliage and flowers, on twisted legs with stretcher— 42 in. long. 125 An Upright Louis XVI. Marqueterie Secretaire, with fall-down front and folding-doors beneath, with a musical trophy and flowers, mounted with chased or-molu and veined white marble slab 126 A Parqueterie Bonheur-du-jour Cabinet, mounted with or- molu, and with white marble slab 127 A small parqueterie cabinet, with drawer and cupboard, white marble slab, and or-molu gallery— 19 in. wide 128 A small parqueterie four-tier etagere, with or-molu galleries and marble slab 129 A tulipwood and rosewood pedestal of six drawers, marble slab 130 A pedestal-shaped cabinet, of tulipwood, with inlaid borders mounted with or-molu, and veined red marble slab— 30 in. wide 131 A pair of white and gold semicircular carved and gilt pier-tables, with slabs of scagliola, with borders of painted white marble— 63 \ in. wide 132 A small octagonal table, of black buhl— on tripod 133 A Ked Buhl Knee-hole Writing-table, with drawer and cupboard in the centre and drawers at the ends, the top inlaid with figures, monkeys, birds, and arabesques of engraved metal 134 A Bed Buhl Commode, with six drawers, mounted with handles and ornaments of chased or-molu 135 A Square-shaped Plinth, of statuary marble, with an allegorical female figure of or-molu at each angle 136 A clock, by Le Nepveu, in or-molu case, with two Koman warriors— on white marbled pedestal mounted with or-molu 137 A Small Knee-hole Writing-table, of red buhl, with cupboard and seven drawers, on eight shaped legs, and movable cabinet of three drawers on the top— 34 in. wide 138 Another— nearly similar 139 A pedestal-shaped cupboard, of Italian marqueterie, with marble slab 10 140 A chest of three drawers, of Louis XIII. marqueterie, with flowers, birds, and scrolls 141 A ditto, with shaped front 142 A looking-glass, in shield-shaped frame, carved with scrolls and flowers, with branches for two lights , 143 An empire cabinet, of rosewood, with folding doors panelled with silk and or-molu trellis, grey marble slab with gallery— 54 in. wide » 144 An Oblong Library-table, of rosewood, inlaid with brass— 61 in. long i 145 A Louis XVI. Carved and Gilt Bedstead 146 A Louis XIV. Parqueterie Commode, mounted with handles, ecutcheons, and masks of or-molu, moulded marble slab— 51 in. wide r 147 A Pair of Shaped Commodes, of red buhl, mounted with masks, handles, and ornaments of chased or-molu— 50 in. wide 148 A Small Louis XV. Cabinet, with sliding panels and three drawers, mounted with chased or-molu—- marble slab with or- molu gallery 149 A Louis XVI. Mahogany Commode, with five drawers, mounted with a frieze and ornaments of or-molu— veined white marble slab with moulded border— 51 in. wide 150 A Louis XVI. mahogany commode, with three drawers on fluted legs, mounted with or-molu white marble slab— 35 in. wide 151 A ditto, without slab — 44 in. wide 152 A larger ditto, with five drawers, white marble slab— 57 in. wide 153 A Toilet-glass, in black buhl frame, with arched top 154 A mahogany French bedstead, of the time of the first Empire, with four or-molu female busts 155 A PAIE OF OLD ITALIAN PIEK-TABLES, carved and gilt, with stretchers, boldly carved with scroll foliage, with fine slabs of Bianco-e-nero marble — 66 in. by 33 in. 156 A Pair of Old Venetian Carved and Gilt Pier-tables, with masks, scrolls, and flowers, and medallions of figures, with verde- antique marble slabs— 62 in. wide 11 157 A pair of old Venetian looking-glasses, engraved with figures of Vulcan and Venus, in carved and gilt frames inlaid with en- graved glass 158 A pair of shield-shaped Venetian mirrors, in carved and gilt frames — 26^ in. by 14 in. , 159 A pair of ditto 160 A pair of ditto 161 A smaller ditto, in frame carved with a female bust and mask 162 Three old Venetian chairs, with high carved and gilt backs, and carved legs and stretchers, the seats and backs stuffed and covered with damask 163 Four ditto carved and gilt chairs, the backs and seats covered with old Genoa silk velvet ; and one similar, covered with damask 164 A pair of carved and gilt Venetian folding-stools, the tops covered with embroidered crimson velvet and silk 165 A Louis XVI. sofa, painted white, stuffed seat and back, chintz cover 166 An Old Venetian Cabved and Gilt Chandelieb, with branches for thirty lights 167 An Old English Cabinet, of satinwood and mahogany, with shaped front, folding doors in the centre, and doors at the ends, with oval silk panels, painted with wreaths and festoons of flowers — 5 ft. 4 in. wide 168 An Old English Two-flap Table, with drawer, the centre painted with a trophy in grisaille, the borders inlaid and painted with peacock's feathers and flowers 169 A Paib of Cibculab Folding Oabd-tables-— similar 170 A Folding Cibculab Inlaid Satinwood Caed-table, painted with ribbons and flowers 171 A semicircular satinwood cabinet, with inlaid borders and maho- gany panels, painted with figures, wreaths, and festoons of flowers 172 A pair of mahogany hall-chairs, with carved backs 173 A Maequetebie Wbiting-table, with cylindrical folding top, the ends inlaid with vases and festoons — 32 in. wide I 12 174 An old English semicircular pier-table, of satin wood, with inlaid borders painted with wreaths of flowers and foliage 175 An old English oval satinwood lamp-stand, with inlaid borders and flowers in marqueterie— on fluted legs 176 A Ditto Folding Card-table, of various woods, the top inlaid with a chess-board and bouquets of flowers in marqueterie 177 A small oblong mahogany and satinwood writing-table, with drawer and sliding silk panel 178 A mahogany Chippendale lamp-stand— on twisted pillar and carved tripod 179 A pole fire-screen, with old white satin banner mount, embroidered with silk and chenille — on mahogany inlaid tripod 180 Six black and gold armchairs, with cane seats, the backs painted with a frieze of classical figures in grisaille 181 A semicircular pier-table, of satinwood, the top, front, and legs painted with arabesques and foliage in colour 182 A Tall Satinwood Cabinet, painted with flowers, arabesques, and trophies in colours and grisaille, with glazed doors enclosing shelves above and three drawers beneath 183 A Pair or Semicircular Cabinets, painted with wreaths and festoons of flowers, and each mounted with four large mezzotint engravings of subjects after A. Kauffman 184 A pair of pole fire-screens, on carved tripods, painted with flowers and mounted with two coloured engravings after A. Kauffman 185 Four armchairs, painted with ornaments in colours on yellow ground 185* An ebonized cabinet, mounted with chased or-molu, drawer above and three glazed doors below 186 A metal-gilt double candlestick 187 A clock, in scroll case of or-molu, surmounted by a boy shooting a dragon — glass shade and stand 188 A pair of or-molu candlesticks, on hexagonal feet engraved with ornaments 189 A clock, by Leroy, in Louis XVI. case of white marble, with figures of Venus and Cupid and ornaments of chased or-molu, on white marble plinth — 14 J in. high 13 190 A pair of Louis XVI. fluted or-molu candlesticks, chased with vine and other foliage — 12 in. high 191 An old German clock, in hanging-frame formed of a repousse silver plaque with a bust, flowers, and scrolls 192 A bell-metal bell, with arabesques, festoons, and other ornaments in relief 193 A bronze library-table candlestick, chased with masks, festoons, and foliage 194 Three chased or-molu stands ; and an or-molu miniature frame 195 An old Italian bronze bowl, with coats-of-arms and arabesques in relief 196 A pair of Venetian library-table brass candlesticks, on round feet engraved with scroll foliage 197 A Pair of Ditto, with interlaced scrolls in flat chasing, 17th cen- tury —7 in. high. Exhibited at the Loan Exhibition, South Kensington, 1865 198 An Old German Clock, in a square architectural case of metal-gilt engraved with scroll foliage 199 Another, in gilt-metal case of nearly similar design, on feet formed as lions — glass shade and stand End of First Day's Sale. Second Day's Sale. On FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1879, AT ONE O'CLOCK PRECISELY. VENETIAN GLASS. 200 A pail, with blue lines ; a fluted lamp, with bosses ; and one other piece 201 A fluted two-handled vase, with flowers in colours; four engraved glasses, with coloured openwork stems ; a fluted two-handled opalized vase ; and a citron— imperfect 202 A fluted glass, with raised gilt ornament on stem ; a ditto, with bosses ; and a plain ditto 203 A pair of plain glasses, the stems gilt with lions' heads and grapes in relief; and a ribbed ditto, with gilt stem 204 A glass, on spirally fluted and openwork stem ; two ditto, with coloured stems ; a ribbed ditto ; and a tall ribbed glass 205 Nine large partly fluted wine-glasses 206 An opalized vase, with three handles and three spouts . 207 A pair of drinking-cups, painted with birds and flowers in colours 208 A Large Two-handled Yase, of opalized glass, with gilt orna- ments and gems in relief A set of four cruets, engraved with Chinese figures and flowers ; a pair of small cups-similar; an engraved ribbed decanter; and a square canister A tumbler, engraved with military subjects ; and one, with a coat- of-arms and ornaments s 15 211 Six tumblers, engraved with figures, foliage, and ornaments 212 A tumbler, beautifully engraved with coats-of-arms, Cupids, and foliage ; and one, with a coat-of-arms and hoops 213 Three two-handled decanters, with ribs in relief and engraved with foliage 214 A large decanter, engraved with an eagle ; and a jug, with orna- ments mounted with metal gilt 215 Three jugs, with pewter mounts 216 Six glasses, engraved with coats-of-arms ; three cut tumblers, with engraved borders ; and two others 217 Two tall glasses, with engraved borders; and eleven plain glasses 218 Four tall wine-glasses, engraved with roses; six cut finger-glasses; seven iceplates ; and two water-jugs 219 A tall red cup, with red foot engraved with vines ; and four tall glasses, engraved with vines 220 A large glass, on foot, engraved with a bridge and ship ; and a large tumbler, engraved with buildings 221 Four claret-jugs, with bosses and ornaments in relief SILKS AND EMBROIDERIES. 222 A roll of white silk, painted with foliage and insects 223 A roll of white satin, painted with sprigs of flowers 224 A piece of blue satin, embroidered with birds, butterflies, and flowers in coloured silks 225 Another piece, with foliage in coloured silks 226 An amber and crimson Genoa velvet table-cover 227 Four brocaded satin curtains 228 A square piece of white and crimson Genoa velvet 229 A long piece of white satin border, embroidered with silk 230 Four crimson and white satin damask window-curtains, with gimp edging 231 Two pairs of long flowered satin window-curtains, with amber- coloured gimp edging 232 Six white silk chair-covers, painted with flowers ; and three silk curtain-holders and tassels, and various pieces of fringe, &c. 16 233 Two pieces of white satin, with flowers in needlework 234 Two pieces of embroidered black satin ; two pieces of white silk embroidered ; and a round chair-cover 235 A square piece of white Genoa velvet, with foliage in colours 236 A long piece of ditto — different pattern 337 An Old Italian Green Silk Table-cover, embroidered with coloured silks 238 Four pieces of white satin, embroidered with flowers in silk 239 Three ditto, square pieces — similar ; a large piece, of different design ; and a smaller piece 240 Two pieces of old Genoa velvet, with flowers and foliage in colours 241 Two chair-covers, of old Italian silk, embroidered with velvet 242 Three pieces of white silk, embroidered with silk and gold 243 An ivory group of a female with an infant — on square ebony pedestal 244 An ivory candlestick, the stem carved with animals in relief — on or-molu claw-feet and with ivory handle 245 A set of four large fluted ivory candlesticks 246 Venus and Adonis, a carving in high relief in amber 247 A pair of amber candlesticks, on triangular pedestals, with the Virgin and saints in relief, carved in ivory 248 A pair of small rock-crystal candlesticks 249 Fourteen Limoges Enamel Plaques, painted with subjects illus- trating the life of Christ, in colours and gold — in ebonized frame 250 A long straight sword with ivory hilt, in velvet sheath, mounted with chased silver 251 A hat-brush, the back formed of a plaque of old coloured buhl, with chased or-molu border 252 A brush, the back formed of an old silver chasing, and a chasing, nearly similar, engraved with a ship — inscription, and date 1720 253 Three glass fittings for a dressing-case, mounted with pierced and • engraved silver; a silver-gilt shaving-brush; and three salt- cellars, on plated stands 254 A magnifying-glass, in case 17 255 An oblong wood plaque, covered with tortoiseshell and inlaid with arabesques in ivory 256 A silver-gilt crown, with openwork scrolls and flowers set with crystal and coloured stones. Inscribed Hans Schmaltz, 1566 257 An octagonal Italian casket of wood, inlaid with borders of ivory and carvings of figures and foliage in relief of bone 258 A German Powder-flask, of ivory, carved with a medallion portrait of the Emperor Leopold of Austria and coat-of-arms, a combat with two knights on the reverse 259 St. George and the Dragon, a carving in relief in ivory 260 An oblong Persian ivory casket, engraved with figures, animals, and ornaments, and painted in colours and gold 261 A Carving in High Belief, in alabaster, of the Besurrection, in old Italian frame of architectural design, carved with boys and arabesques in relief, painted and gilt 262 A looking-glass, in old Italian carved wood frame of architectural design, black and gold, and inlaid with lapis-lazuli and mother- o'pearl 263 An oblong tortoiseshell casket 264 A silver-gilt etui-case, formed as a fish 265 A Battersea enamel candlestick, painted with figures and flowers in gilt borders on dark-blue ground — 11 in. high 266 A pair of small veined red marble pedestals— on giallo plinths 267 Two plaster statuettes of nymphs, after Boucher — 23 in. high 268 An old Italian terra-cotta bust of a boy 269 A chased or-molu candlestick, on openwork foot— 10J in. high 270 A pair of or-molu dwarf table-candlesticks 271 A dark-blue porcelain jar, mounted with cover, foot, and handles of or-molu 272 A French clock, in or-molu case, chased with a dragon and foliage —glass shade and stand ; and a pair of candlesticks, chased with dragons, scrolls, and foliage 273 A pair of Empire circular or-molu baskets— on claw feet 18 PORCELAIN. 274 A pair of green and gold porcelain vases, each painted with a medallion of figures and flowers, and mounted with handles and feet of chased or-molu, bearing or-molu lily branches for three lights each — 38 m. high 275 Six coffee-cups and eight saucers, with foliage on gold ground 276 An oblong porcelain plaque, painted with a vase of flowers in blue and gold borders 277 A German-ware pale-blue tankard, mounted with metal gilt ; and a fluted oval majolica tazza, painted with arabesques — imperfect 278 An oblong majolica plaque, painted with the Triumph of Galatea 279 A Pair of fine Chelsea Groups of a Lady and Gentleman, as a shepherd with a dog and a shepherdess with a lamb, richly coloured and gilt— on white and gold plinths, encrusted with flowers— 11 in. high— glass shade and stands 280 A Dresden group of a lady and gentleman— on white and gold scroll plinth — 7 in. high — glass shade and stand 281 An Old Dresden Figure of a- Camel with Trappings— on chased or-molu plinth — glass shade and stand 282 An oviform Dresden vase, with gilt handles and pierced cover, painted with landscapes 283 A Frankenthal group of a Turk with a horse 284 A pair of old Wedgwood basket-pattern flowerpots and stands, pink, white, and green SEVRES. 285 A Large Seau, painted with military and other trophies in blue and gold feuille-de-choux pattern borders, and festoons of flowers 286 A Pair — similar, smaller 287. A Pair — similar 288 A Pair — similar 289 A Pair — similar 290 A Pair— similar 19 291 A Pair of Large Verrieres en suite 292 Two old Sevres sucriers, painted witli flowers, and with blue and gold borders; two butter-dishes and covers — similar; and a chocolate-pot and cover, painted with flowers 293 A large oval soup- tureen, cover and stand, with blue and gold borders painted with bouquets of flowers, the cover surmounted by a group of fruit 294 A smaller ditto, with a group of vegetables, and a stand— imperfect 295 A pair of oval dishes, with white and gold edges, painted with bouquets of flowers — 16 in. long 296 A Pair of Large Vases and Covers, each painted with a subject of figures and birds in a landscape, and with fruit and foliage in colours on white, gold, and maroon ground, the handles formed as gilt terminal figures of boys— on chased or-molu plinths, glass shades — 19 in. high 297 A Pair of White and Gold Oviform Vases, with foliage handles and gilt festoons of flowers and masks in relief, each painted with soldiers and a river scene in medallions — 14J in. high 298 A Pair of Oval-shaped Ecuelles, Covers and Stands, light- green and gold ground, painted with flowers in white medallions, with pierced pattern of foliage, the covers surmounted by groups of fruit 299 A Pair of Oviform Gros-bleu Vases, with pierced necks and covers, each painted with subjects of children and musical trophies in gilt borders, mounted with rims and feet of chased or-molu — 10 in. high — glass shades DECORATIVE FURNITURE. 300 A handsome Or-molu Fender, of open design, with sphinxes, birds, and scroll foliage 301 A smaller ditto 302 A pair of scroll-shaped or-molu fire-dogs, with figures of boys and flowers %0 31)3 An Oblong Table, of Florentine Mosaic, with birds, flowers, and fruits in coloured stones on black ground, with verde-antique border — on carved ebony stand, inlaid with four slabs of similar mosaic — 3(i£ in. by 31 in. 30 i A Louis XVI. Clock, by Le Blond, in case of statuary marble, with figures of a nymph and Cupid, and a frieze of Cupids in or-molu — glass shade and stand 305 A Pair of Louis XV. Or-molu Candelabra, of scroll design, with branches for three lights each — 15^ in. high 30(> A Small Cabinet, of blue buhl, with shaped ends, mounted with chased or-molu on claw feet 307 An oblong marqueterie table, with a vase of flowers and scroll of foliage— on four legs with stretcher 308 A Small Square Table, of tnlipwood, with shelf beneath, and folding top inlaid with flowers in marqueterie 309 A Louis XVI. Cabinet, of mahogany, with semicircular ends and three drawers in the centre, mounted with a frieze and borders of chafed or-molu, with moulded statuary marble slab — 51 in. wide 3 1 0 A Mahogany Cabinet, with four drawers above and glazed folding , doors beneath, enclosing bookshelves, mounted with borders of chased or-molu — white marble slab — 37 in. wide 311 A Mahogany Louis XVI. Pier-table, with curved ends and shelf beneath, mounted with chased or-molu and inlaid with painted porcelain plaques — 37 J in. wide 312 A Small Square Mahogany Table, with drawer and shelf beneath, mounted with or-molu, the top formed of a large turquoise and gold Sevres plateau, painted with flowers on white ground in the centre 313 A Folding Parqueterie Card-table 314 A LOUIS XVI. CABINET, of mahogany, with semicircular ends, doors, and drawers, richly mounted with birds, wreaths, and festoons of flowers, and trophies of or-molu, surmounted by a massive moulded statuary marble slab — 81 in. wide 21 .j 15 A Pair of Louis XVI. Parqueterie Encoigneures, mounted with foliage and borders of chased or-molu, and with an oval medallion of doves and foliage suspended by a ribbon on each door, white marble tops with moulded edges 316 A Set of Seven Louis XVI. Carved and Gilt Fauteuils, the backs and seats covered with painted white silk 317 Two Stools, carved with foliage — covered en suite 318 Three pairs of silk window-curtains en suite 319 A fire-screen, mounted with four highly-finished water-colour draw- ings, illustrating the life of a saint— on carved wood tripod 321 A carved and gilt Louis XVI. chair, covered with old French needlework 322 An upright cabinet, of red buhl, mounted with terminal figures of or-molu 323 A small green and gold cabinet, with cupboard above and drawer beneath, painted with birds and animals and festoons of flowers 324 A satinwood parqueterie work-table, with shelf beneath and border of or-molu 325 A ditto— nearly similar 326 A mahogany work-table, with shelf beneath, mounted with goats and foliage of chased or-molu 327 An Old French Two-leaved Screen, with panels of white satin embroidered with flowers and foliage in coloured silks 328 A small round Louis XVI. table, of inlaid mahogany and other woods, on four legs with stretcher, mounted with or-molu, the top formed of a marble slab — 25^ in. diameter 329 A Pier-table, on four legs with stretcher, gilt and carved, with scrolls and foliage, surmounted by a fine slab of veined yellow marble with moulded border — 69 in. wide 330 A Louis XVI. Commode, with three drawers, of satinwood, with inlaid borders, mounted with chased or-molu, white marble slab and or-molu gallery — 51 in. wide 331 A Pair of fine Oblong Jasper Slaps, with borders of chased or-molu, on carved and painted stands forming pier-tablcs — 48 in, by 2(f£ in. 22 332 An Or-molu Group of a Bacchante and Infant Satyr, on fluted statuary marble pedestal mounted with or-molu — 26 in. high 333 A Pair of Louis XV. Table- candlesticks, of scroll design — 12 in. high 334 A Pair of Or-molu Table-candlesticks, on chased feet, the stems formed of four caryatid figures — 10 in. high 335 A Pair of Large Louis XVI. Or-molu Candlesticks, the stems formed of four female terminal figures, on round feet chased with foliage — 16 in. high — glass shades 336 A LOUIS XVI. CLOCK, with horizontal enamelled dial in vase- • shaped case of bronze and richly chased or-molu, with snakes in high relief, on pedestal of or-molu chased with Cupids, trophies, scrolls, and other ornaments in high relief — 27 in. high— glass shade 337 A Louis XVI. Upright Parqueterie Cabinet, with folding- doors mounted with borders of chased or-molu, white marble slab and or-molu gallery — 37 in. ivide 338 An Upright Secretaire, with fall-down front and folding-doors beneath — the companion 339 A LOUIS XV. CABINET, with three doors formed of panels of black lacquer, with buildings, trees, and flowers in gold, mounted with musical trophies, festoons, and wreaths of flowers of or-molu, in high relief, in the style of Gouthiere, and columns of or-molu at the angles surmounted by a moulded red and yellow jasper slab — 02 in. icicle 340 A LOUIS XVI. CABINET, of tulipwood, with borders of king- wood, with drawer above and doors below, inlaid with two oval plaques of old Sevres porcelain, painted with bouquets of roses, mounted with wreaths of flowers and ivy in high relief in the style of Gouthiere, and with moulded red and yellow jasper slab — 57 in. ivide 341 A PAIE OF LOUIS XIV. BLACK BUHL COMMODES, of sarcophagus shape, each with two drawers and on eight legs, mounted with winged figures at the angles and rich mouldings of or-molu, surmounted by green marble slabs with moulded edges 342 Five small oval Venetian looking-glasses, engraved with armorial bearings — in carved and gilt frames 343 Two larger ditto 344 An Italian Marqueterie Commode, with three drawers inlaid with scroll foliage and arabesques — 50 in. wide 345 A carved two-leaved screen, the panels formed of yellow satin, embroidered with flowers in coloured silks 346 A carved and gilt ditto, with old French silk embroidery 347 A pair of old Venetian pilasters, boldly carved with terminal grotesque figures painted and partly gilt 348 An Old Italian Clock, in case of metal gilt, engraved and chased with ornaments, on vase-shaped stem, and foot pierced and chased with arabesques and foliage, on lion's feet surmounted by a crown — glass shade and stand — 19 in. high 349 A VENETIAN CAEVED AND GILT PIER-TABLE, on four square legs with stretcher, with vase in the centre, surmounted by a fine moulded slab of oriental alabaster — 69 in. wide 350 A PAIE OF ITALIAN CHAIRS, OF EBONY, the backs with spirally-twisted columns, and richly carved with knights' crests, lions, and foliage, and inlaid with masks, animals, and arabesques of engraved ivory, the seats covered with yellow Utrecht velvet 351 A Pair of Ditto 352 A Pair of Ditto 353 A Pair of Ditto 354 A Pair of Ditto 355 Three Ditto 356 A Pair of Ditto 357 A Pair of Ditto 358 Two Ditto, and a small chair, nearly similar 359 A Chimney Glass, in Venetian frame of white and blue glass 360 A Venetian Gilt Pier-table, carved with scroll foliage, sur- mounted by a slab of Bianco-e-Nero with or-molu borders 361 Five old Venetian carved and gilt armchairs, the seats covered with flowered satin 24 869 A pair of chairs, with twisted backs, covered en suite 363 An Old Italian Table-cover, embroidered with birds, foliage, and flowers in coloured silks on light -brown ground 364 Another, of green silk damask, richly applique, with monkeys, birds, foliage, and coats-of-arms of velvet and coloured silks 365 Two Pairs of Old Amber Genoa Velvet Window-curtains, with gimp fringe End of Second Days Sale. Third Day's Sale. On SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1879, AT ONE O'CLOCK PRECISELY. ENGRAVINGS. 367 The Transfiguration, after G. Cappelli, by F. Cecchini 368 Portraits of Greek and Boman Celebrities, after ditto, by ditto 3 369 Apollo and the Seasons and Phaeton, after Wilson, by Woollett ; and the Flight into Egypt, after Claude, by Vivares 3 370 II Penseroso and L' Allegro and Brutus, after Hamilton, by Cunego 371 Samson in Distress, after Paxton; The Nativity, after Guido, by de Poilly 372 Halte des Gardes Suisses, after Parrocel ; and one, after Greuze 373 " How to Get the Deer Home," af cr Sir E. Landseer, K.A., by T. Landseer, A.E.A. — artists 'proof 374 None but the Brave Deserve the Fair, after ditto, by ditto— artist's proof 375 Hawking in the Olden Time, after Sir E. Landseer, R A., by C. G. Lewis — artists proof 376 The Return from Hawking, after Sir E. Landseer, R.A., by S. Cousins, R.A. — artists proof 377 Dignity and Impudence, after Sir E. Landseer, R.A., by T. Landseer 378 The Meet at Melton, and the Morning of the Chase, after Sir F. Grant ; and The Meet, after W. and H. Barraud, by ] )avey— artists proof 26 379 The Mediaeval Court Exhibition, 1851, and Dolly Varden, after Frith — coloured lithographs 380 Nymphs and Cupid, after A. Kauffinan— a pair— circles 381 Italian Peasants, after Winterhalter, by F. Girard ; and the companion 382 Portrait of John Hampden, by Houbraken— in wood frame, boldly carved with foliage 383 Five framed photographs of Mile. Guimard, after Fragonard ; and two photographs of Italian bronzes MINIATURES. 384 Prince Henry, afterwards Henry VIII. — in wood frame 385 Portrait of Anne Boleyn ;!S6 Venus and Cupid— in or-molu frame 387 Nymphs sleeping, after Boucher — in or-molu frame 388 Portrait of a lady in filigree — silver frame 389 A lady holding a lily — in oval frame 390 A large miniature of a nymph reclining, with doves 391 Queen Anne Boleyn, after Holbein 392 Four old Italian illuminated capitals on vellum, with heads of saints — framed and glazed 393 One, with two saints ; and one, with four figures 394 One, with the Transfiguration ; and one, with female saints 395 Two ditto 396 Two ditto 397 A photograph of a picture, by Fragonard, coloured— in or-molu frame ; and the same, uncoloured — in gilt frame 27 WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. FRENCH. 398 Portrait of a lady holding a fan — in pencil L. PENNI. 399 Diana and Actaeon J. F. HERRING, Sen. 400 A terrace, with figures, horses, and dog3 401 The stirrup-cup — the companion 402 The Virgin enthroned, holding the infant Saviour, St. John at her side, after C. Crivelli, by E. Fatorini 403 The Nativity, with the Virgin and an angel adoring the infant Saviour 404 Equestrian figures, after Pinturicchio ; and the companion, by E. Bouquet 405 The Virgin and Child, and two saints, after L. di Credi, by Mile. Gosselin— in pencil 406 St. Catherine — in water colours 407 The Madonna, seated upon a throne, with the infant Saviour upon her lap, and St. John on her right — an exquisite copy of an altar-piece, by Carlo Crivelli 408 The Madonna and Child enthroned, after Carlo Crivelli 409 The Nativity, with saints: landscape background, with the angel appearing to the shepherds, and other figures after C. Crivelli, in water colours 410 The Annunciation — painted on vellum 411 Portrait o. a lady, temp. Louis XVI. — in crayons — oval 02 A set of four small panels, painted with children, after Boucher 28 PICTURES. J. F. SARTORIUS, 1810. 413 Hunting Scenes — a set of six J. F. HERRING, Sen. 414 Lord Strathmore on 'The Switcher' — unfinished J. F. HERRING, Sen., 1823. 415 Doctor Syntax J. F. HERRING, Sen. 4 1 6 Allen McDonough, on ' Brunette ' ; Tom Oliver, on ' Discount ' ; and Jem Mason, on 'Lottery' — unfinished J. F. HERRING, 1823. 417 Emilius J. P. HERRING, Sen., 1830. -118 Portrait of a race-horse and jocky J. F. HERRING and H. BRIGHT. 419 A Landscape, with a white pony, dogs, and figures— unfinished A. KAUFFMAN. 420 A youth and two nymphs in a landscape -circle 421 Three Bacchantes — the companion 422 Angelica and Medoro ; and the companion— a pair, after A. Kauff- man — oval 123 Tragedy and Comedy— a pair, after A. Kauffman 424 A figure 29 W. ETTY, K.A. 425 The Thkee Sisters EARLY ENGLISH. 426 Portrait of a gentleman 427 Portraits of two boys — Mr. A. Barker and his brother 428 Portrait of Captain Emanuel Barker, of Bevoir House, Bake well died 1794 KNELLER. 429 Portrait of a lady seated FRENCH. 430 A river scene, with a rustic bridge and peasants FRENCH. 431 Portrait of Mine. Du Barry in a hat and feather F. BOUCHER. 432 Cupids, with vines 433 Cupids, with wreaths of flowers and torches — the companion DROUAIS. 434 Portrait of a Lady holding a Miniature FRAGONARD. 435 A Pair of Conversations Champetres £=t8^i?) 9 FRAGONARD. 436 Portraits of Mlle. Guimard Dancing— a pair 30 JANET. 437 Portrait of a Gentleman N. LARGILLIEKE. 438 Portrait of Miss Francis Stuart, cousin of Charles IL N. LARGILLIEEE. 439 Portrait of a gentleman in armour S. VEEELST. 440 Portrait op Nell Gwynne A. WATTE AU. 441 Besting after the Chase KIGAUD. 442 Portrait of Louis XIV. in Armour 443 Portrait of a Lady, with a vase and a pearl necklace 444 La Poesia, after C. Dolci— in carved Florentine frame EAELY ITALIAN. 445 The Virgin and Child and St. John — gold ground EAELY ITALIAN. 446 A portrait of a bishop holding a crosier EAELY ITALIAN. 447 A Camp-scene 31 448 The Madonna and Child, with St. George and angels 449 St. Peter and St. Nicholas — full length on gold ground, in one frame u*kj& d AJaf.^a^f, - 6t (y M^tfejty. 450 The Virgin and Saints adoring the infant Christ, with the martyrdom of St. Sebastian and St. Christopher in the back- ground 451 The dead Christ, with three angels 452 The Virgin enthroned with Saints 453 Two Portions of a Predella— painted with subjects in com- partments 454 Two pilasters — painted with arabesques, birds, and flowers I. BASSANO. 455 A Garden Scene, with figures gathering fruit i BELLINI. 456 Portrait of a man holding a scroll BONIFAZIO. 457 An assembly of gods — unframed BONIFAZIO. 458 A woody landscape, with a horse and allegorical figures GIOVANNI BELLINI. 459 The Viegin and Child G. B. BENVENUTI (L'Ortolano). 460 Saint Demetrius S. BOTTICELLI, After. 461 The "Virgin and Child and St. John with an angel 32 S. BOTTICELLI, After. 462 Portrait op a Lady BRONZING-. •163 Portrait of a Lady BRONZINO. 464 Portrait of a Man in a Black Dress with Ruff BRONZINO. 465 Portrait of a Lady in a Jewelled Dress and with Pearl Necklace in her Hair BRONZINO. J 66 Portrait of a youth in a black dress and lace collar P. DE CHAMPAGNE. 467 Portrait of a lady in a rich dress in a garden with a child— whole length Exhibited at Leeds, 1868 P. DE CHAMPAGNE. 468 Portrait of a Lady as the Magdalene Exhibited at Leeds LORFNZO COSTA. 460 The Holy Family with a Saint LORENZO DI CREDI. 470 The Repose of the Holy Family, in border painted with flowers, medallion?, and a coat-of-arms 33 LORENZO DI CREDI. 471 The HOLY FAMILY, with St. John and other Figures in a Landscape — circle CARLO CRIVELLI. 472 The Crucifixion icrO CARLO CRIVELLI. 473 Saints — a pair Exhibited at Leeds, 1878 CARLO CRIVELLI. 474 The Virgin Enthroned, holding the Infant Christ — arched top CARLO CRIVELLT. 475 A Bishop holding a Crosier and Three Books CARLO CRIVELLI. 476 AN ALTAR-PIECE, with arched top divided into six compart- ments and painted with the Virgin and Child and five saints on gold ground ' DOSSO DOSSI. 477 The Flight into Egypt SASSO FERRATO. 478 THE MADONNA, WITH THE INFANT SAVIOUR SLEEP- / INGr IN HER ARMS, two cherubs above - i&Jk , 16; £A20) FRANCIA. 479 Portrait of a Youth D 34 SB&NGLL 480 A Female Saint FRANdA. 481 A Male Saint— the companion GALASSI GALASSO. 482 The Adoration of the Magi EARLY GERMAN. 483 The Holy Family, with two female saints in a landscape F. LIPPI. 484 A Roman Army Encamped on the Banks of a River F. LIPPI. 485 The Virgin and Child with St. John, in landscape F. LIPPI. [86 The Fable of Cupid and Psyche From the Collection of Cardinal Fesch ^ Described by Dr. Waagen, vol iii., p. 374 487 The Companion k * 487a Another Illustration of the Fable — smaller FRA FILIPPO LIPPI. 488 The Virgin and Child 35 FKA FILIPPO LIPPL '489 THE ADOKATION OF THE MAGI : comprising a multitude (= t8?4, M of figures in a great variety of attitudes and costume : the £ 5*5 ' heads of the kings are said to be portraits of the Aecajuoli family, for whom it was painted Mentioned ly Br. Waagen ANDEEA MANTEGNA. 23/ 490 A SCENE FROM ROMAN HISTORY, illustrating the history of Tarquin and Porsenna ANDREA MANTEGNA. 491 A SIMILAR SUBJECT— the companion ANDREA MANTEGNA. 492 A SIMILAR SUBJECT — upright MASACCIO. 493 The Death of Alexander ANDREA ORCAGNA. 491 The Coronation of the Virgin, on gold ground ANDREA ORCAGNA. 495 Head of a Saint, on gold "round BALDASSARE PERUZZI. 496 The Nativity ANTONIO POLLAIUOLO. 497 The Virgin Seated, in blue drapery, holding the Infant Christ d 2 \ 36 A. POLLAIUOLO. 498 TOBIT AND THE ANGEL A. POLLAIUOLO. 499 The Virgin and Child and St. John, a river scene and buildings in the background | COSIMO TURA. 500 A Male Portrait — profile CARMONA. 501 THE WISE VIRGINS f--(^,3i) CARMONA. 502 THE FOOLISH VIRGINS From the Collection of King Louis Philippe CORREGGIO. 503 JUNO— whole length, with a peacock (?\%}k,\C) From the Orleans Gallery Purchased by Mr. Barker from the Baron de Bothschild, of Paris SANDRO BOTTICELLI. 4 THE STORY OF NASTAGIO DEGLI ONESTE, or the torments in a future state to which ladies who are cruel to their lovers are liable to be condemned, as set forth in the 4 Decameron ' of Boccaccio J | /» The feast given by the disconsolate young man to his friends in the woods at Ravenna, where the lady appears suddenly hunted by her dead lover and his infernal dogs; all the guests are jumping up in confusion and throwing over glasses, dishes, &c. The booth in which they arc feasting is decorated with the arms of the Pucci and Medici families and the stump of a tree of Julius II. 37 SANDEO BOTTICELLI. ' 505 THE MAEKIAGE OF THE PAIE DAUGHTEE OF PAOLO DI TEAVEESEEO: warned by the fearful example has relented, and accepted the addresses of the hero, Nastasio ; among the guests may be recognized portraits of Lorenzo di Medici, Bruneleschi, Filippo Lippi, and other great men of the day SANDEO BOTTICELLI. 506 ANOTHER ILLUSTRATION : a view near the coast, with horse- men and figures SANDEO BOTTICELLI. 07 THE COMPANION The foregoing Pictures are described by Vasari ('Vita de Botticelli/ vol. v., p. 113) as having been painted originally for the Casa Pucci. On them are the arms of the family of Pucci united with those of the Bini (in 1487 Purfrancesco di Giovanni Bini married Lucrezia di Francisco di Giovanni Pucci), and they are believed to have been painted on the occasion of that wedding festivity. In the architectural ornaments of the fourth Picture (the Wedding Feast) the arms of the Medici are introduced. They were purchased by Mr. Barker from the head of the Pucci family See Messrs. Crowe and Cavalcaselles Work SANDEO BOTTICELLI. 508 AN ILLUSTEATION TO BOCCACCIO, representbg a banquet, j £ V ^M9 THE COMPANION I Q (O the guests attended by Centaurs SANDEO BOTTICELLI. 9 THE COMPANION EAFFAELLE. SiftQ POETEAIT OF A YOUTH, in profile, supposed to be the portrait of the architect who accompanied the artist from Sienna to Florence £ W. 38 i LUOA SIGNORELLI. r b« rn ( 5 f \\ ST V G r° mE AND ™ E DEAG0N ' in combat = «™ dead (jtykp-Wtqi) bodies are finely fore-shortened, and horsemen in the back- ground Mentioned by Messrs. Crowe and Gavalcaselle. FRANCESCO UBERTINI, called IL BACHIACCA. 512 PORTRAIT OF A YOUTH PLAYING A GUI TAB, Apollo - \Wll hi, iltlY f d Daphne re P resented witb - landscape background, and other C VJUf-M V* J figures on the right, a glass bottle with a spray of jasmine, and an hour-glass on a ledge in front ' / See ' Vasari; vol. iv., page 127. / 4 There are pictures by this rare artist at kt. Petersburgh and Brussels LEONARDO DA VINCI. 513 LEDA WITH THE SWAN — the infants Castor and Pollux issuing from the eggs in the background f- l8?4,3*) Described by Br. Waagen 514 An Old Italian Carved Frame, with figures and angels' heads in relief 515 A carved Louis XVI. frame for a fauteuil ; and two other Louis XVI. chair-frames 516 A Venetian picture-frame, carved with scrolls ; and three other Italian frames 517 An old Italian picture-frame, carved with Cupids, festoons of flowers, scrolls, and arabesques, surmounted by a mask 518 A carved Italian frame, with arched top, surmounted by two cherubs ; and one, carved with ornaments in low relief 519 A Florentine frame, carved with scroll foliage ; and an oval frame, with foliage and cypher 520 A circular carved and gilt frame ; and a small frame with arched top I 39 * . SCULPTURE. 521 A group of the Madonna and Child, in early Italian style — 1GJ in. S high An old Italian bust of a boy — on grey marble socle / / (3 523 A Colossal Bust of Marcus Aurelius — on grey marble pedestal 524 The Companion Bust 525 DAVID WITH HEAD OF GOLIATH — 60 in. high— on painted wood pedestal ^£26 BACCHUS CKOWNED WITH VINES, and holding a bunch of grapes, by Nollelrins — 66 in. high — on painted wood pedestal 527 A Partly-draped Female Bust — on socle 528 A Ditto 529 A Ditto 530 A Ditto 531 A terminal pedestal, of statuary marble, carved with an altar and trophy 532 A stone truss, carved with a terminal dragon 533 A pair of Italian marble columns — 54 in. high finis. London : Printed by W. Clowes & Sons, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.