0 o - A 3 L ■» / - fr t •\ v; . :) y/j . , t . Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from ° I Getty Research Institute •141 ■i 5 ‘ https://archive.org/details/catalogueofcolle00chrL12 CATALOGUE / Hlb: flls.B U OF THE COLLECTION OF MODERN PICTURES, OF E. WESTON, ESQ. DECEASED (Sold by Order of the Executors); AND IMPORTANT PICTURES FROM VARIOUS PRIVATE} SOURCES: WHICH TOtll tJ t £cli* lijj auction t*|> Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON A WOODS, Air tmek booms, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1896, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street , St. James’8 Square , S. IT. I'V) 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 Seller. IV. The Purchasers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and to pay down 5s. in the Pound, or more, in part of payment, or the whole of ,the Purchase-Money, if required ; in default of which, the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. V. The Lots to be taken away and paid for, whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of description, at the Buyer’s expense and risk, within Two days from the Sale; Messrs. Christie, M anson and Woods not being responsible for the correct description, genuineness, or authenticity of, or any fault or defect in, any Lot; and making no warranty whatever. VI. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can on any account be removed during the time of Sale; and the remainder of the Purchase-Money must absolutely be paid on the delivery. VII. Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited; all Lots un¬ cleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1896, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. The following Collection is Sold by Order of the Executors of E. WESTON , Esq. f deceased. DRAWINGS. G. DAVID. 1 A Market Woman, boy and dog W. VAN MOER. 2 A Foreign Town PICTURES. JERRY BARRETT, 1858. 3'“ It is an ill wind that blows nobody Good”; and The Engraving— artist's proof 2 T. CLATER. C trO B 0 4 Sale op a Pet Rabbit 4 T. G. COOPEE. 5 A Landscape, with sheep t r ASTEK COEBOULD, 1860. 6 Springer and Pheasant r { (l J. DEAELE. 7 On the Gelt, Cumberland —oval E. N. DOWNAED. 8 Bianca and her Tutors : ‘ Taming of the Shrew ’ / 'ihM +/A E. N. DOWNAED, 1863. 9 Brighton in the Season / > " E. N. DOWNAED, 1861. 10 Margate at Low Tide A** E. N. DOWNAED, 1856. 11 The Bellows Opened ALEX. FAEMEE. 12 Flowers and Bird’s Nest A A /* C t < \ 3 A. FARMER. 13 Writing Home P / c< H. BEIGHT and J. J. HILL, 1858. 14 A Highland Scene, with a piping shepherd boy, a milkmaid, and another girl and child 5 15 The Critics T. P. HALL, 1861. L ^ i -J. J. HILL, 1863. 16 Rustic Courtship z 7v>> ISAAC HENZELL, 1859. 17 A View in Wales, with a milkmaid, calf and ducks ISAAC HENZELL. 18 A Fisherman and Child J. F. HERRING, Sen. 19 A Farm Yard —circle /S'y £ ^ i o E. J. NIEMANN, 1855. 21 Canterbury Cathedral / fU U ( / E. J. NIEMANN, 1855. 22 Moulsford Ferry, Berks E. J. NIEMANN. 23 A Scotch Moor Scene E. J. NIEMANN. 24 A Heath Scene, with windmill and figuro / 6 /A 7 7 J ? n E. J. NIEMANN. 25 Lincoln : Sunrise A study for a larger picture <. E. J. NIEMANN. 26 The Coast of North Devon— oval /fc*/S E. J. NIEMANN, 1835. 27 Cheddar— oval /d E. J. NIEMANN. 28 A Rocky Coast Scene, with shipping — oval 7 u E. J. NIEMANN. 29 An Overshot Mill, at Trefriew, North Wales —oval /?> / E. J. NIEMANN. 30 Views in Dovedale —a pair , circles 2 // V 'l U‘J E. J. NIEMANN. 31 On the Thames, with barges /V / /* E. J. NIEMANN. 32 Laying Down Eel Pots at Streatley /"/ 0 3 J. F. PASSMORE. 33 The Young Nurse / DAVID PASSMORE. 34 The Squire’s Feast 35 A Veteran C. ROLT. n/\Ar£- VANDYCK (After). 36 The Virgin and Child Gold medal copy , by C. Bolt From the Picture in the Dulwich Gallery C. ROLT. 37 Study of an Indian’s Head t A l M t-'lr J. A. VINTER. 38 A Street Study (] Hit DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. 39 Padstow Harbour E. HAYES, R.H.A. /W? A. VICKERS, Sen. 40 Newport, Isle of Wight 40 in. by 30 in. A. VICKERS, Sen, 41 Landscape in North Wales 40 in. by 30- in. *4 f\ 8 O zt / / A. VICKERS, Sun. 42 The Vale of Clwyd 2# in. by -20 in. S. F. HENNINGS. 43 A Eiver Scene, with buildings : moonlight 4 9 , > W. F. YEAMES, E.A. 44 The Path of Eoses 40 in. by 70 in. L. EIVEES. 45 The Sussex Weald: October o^, SIE W. ALLAN, P.E.S.A. 46 Loud Patbick Lindesay, of the Byees, and Lord William Euthven, compelling Map.y Queen of Scots to Sign her Abdication in the Castle of Loohleven (tltii Beware, Madam, said Lindesay—and snatching hold of the Queen’s arm, with his own gauntletted hand, he pressed it in the rudeness of his passion more closely, perhaps, than he himself was aware of— beware how you contend with those who are the stronger and have the mastery of your gate. He held his grasp on her arm, bending his eyes on her with a stern and intimidating look, till both Ruthven and Melville cried shame .”—The Abbot. Exhibited at the lioyal Academy, 1824 W. MULLEE. 47 A Eocky Eiver Scene >1 J. HAYNES WILLIAMS, 1895. 48 Morning and Evening Q y 2 Engraved / 9 st s'} S) J. HAYNES WILLIAMS, 1894. '.'IH'-'s 49 A Dangerous Introduction Engraved 2 9 A. J. ELSLEY, 1895. 50 Who Speaks First ? Engraved J. HAEDY, Jun. 51 A Dead Peacock, and other birds ^ / B. W. LEADEE, A.E.A. 52 At the Head of Derwentwater Ajto /\ A /) T. SIDNEY COOPEE, E.A., 1862. 63 CATCHING WILD GOATS ON MOEL SIABOD 62 in. by 51^ in. *4 1 i J. F. BIED, 1838. tfs/vv' V [/' v V- 54 Portraits of Three Children, with a dove and dog in a landscape —whole length o 8 KEELEY HALS WELLE, 1869-79. 55 EOME : Waiting for the blessing l (j J. H. HOOPEE. 56 The Ferry 56 The Fekuy ERSKINE NICOL, A.R.A. 57 MOLLY BRIERLY I’ll not be myself at all, Molly dear, Molly dear. Till you my own I call. Since a change o’er me there came, Sure you might change your name, And 'twould just come to the same, Molly dear, Molly dear. Oh ! ’twould just come to the same. For if you and I were one All confusion would be gone, And ’twould simplify the matter entirely, And ’twould save us so much bother When we’d be one another. So listen now to rayson, Molly Brierly. Oh! I’m not myself at all. Dover. H. T. WELLS, R.A., 1872. 58 Portrait of a Lady —whole lenqth W. P. FRITH, R.A. 59 The Street Vendor W. P FRITH, R.A. 6 0 Sherry, Sir ! &c. —four in one frame p W. BUSS. 61 A Cold Morning W. ETTY, R.A, 62 Meditation W. ETTY, R.A, 63 A Nymph 11 /* A. EGG, E.A. *64 The Musical Party 3 21 Exhibited at the Art Treasures Exhibition , Manchester E. HAYES, R.H.A. *66 Irish Fishing Trawlers, in Dublin Bay E. GILL. ■67 Ehaiadr Du, Maenturog, North Wales The property of the late E. Gill, Esq. E. GILL. •68 Stonebybes, on the Clyde The property of the late E. Gill, Esq. u t> -x yo W. MULLEE. €9 The Acropolis, Athens 7 7 V k y / JAMES WEBB, 1861. 70 Gobey, Jersey /A JAMES WEBB. 71 Porohester Castle: Sunset E. W. MACBETH, A.E.A. 72 An Interior, with a collie and puppies n / v / & D. ROBERTS, E.A. 73 Interior of Burgos Cathedral Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1835 ? ^ * 2 . £ o / / / r hi'/ jlJjJ 0 12 juo /V/ S k? . 10 r? 7 P J. SYER. ) 74 On the Coast of North Devon f -%— ' j u C. FIELDING 75 A Landscape, with cattle and stream 76 A Brook Scene A. HULK. J £~vr *2- f- J. WARD, R.A., 1828. 77 A Dead Stag fU &L 78 Fisherwomen on the Sands W. COLLINS, R.A. / v/7_ /i d/O. a? (PJ i j” e, u£o« P. NASMYTH. 79 An English Farmstead, with figures / 0 X/’L E. H. FAHEY, 1878. 80 Tee Maid and the Magpie— drawing Exhibited at the Boyal Institute // J. C. WAITE 81 Returned from the Wars lo~Y 2.V E. U. EDDIS. 14 82 Admiral and Mrs. Smyth A, oE-l D. ROBERTS, R.A. ' '[/ 83 A Valley, with ruined castle /&y~) 13 NIEMANN. 84 A Road Scene E. VERBOECKHOVEN, 1860. 85 Sheep and Poultry „ E. VERBOECKHOVEN, 1859. 86 Sheep and Poultry J. F. HERRING, Sen. 87 “Chorister,” 1831 88 “ Satirist,” 1841 PEYROL BONHEUR, 1869. 89 A Landscape, with sheep —on panel ?c ZIEM. 90 Venice K. DAUBIGNY. 91 A River Scene, with cottages * K. DAUBIGNY. !TX/Z 92 La Tamise 14 ANOTHER PROPERTY. (O j ni- W. PAYNE. 93 A Biyer Scene, with figures — drawing VAN BEEE. 4 r 94 Draught Players A (h \yUL A ’ ■*-* C C. BRANWHITE. 116 Winter : Sunset / PICTURES. 117 Flushing G. WEBSTER. A/ ot lA-iN G. WEBSTER. 118 Man-of-War Firing a Salute / . X/ f H i v SIB G. BEID, B.S.A. A US A Monastery Door ; and An Old Mill / * * V v 120 A Waterfall 121 A Waterfall Al A 122 The Shepherd E. GILL. E. GILL. A J. W. ALLEN. /o-yfY 0 J. STARK. % 123 A Gipsy Encampment T. CRESWICK. 124 The River above Bettws. , ^ ! J & V 2 * r\ i i Vfi f DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. DRAWINGS. T. PYNE. 125 A Brook at Flatford, Suffolk f Cry / y- f l LL \/t ^ 9 / T. PYNE. 126 Bridges on the Stour, Suffolk / W '(* C 18 A-/*. <9 / P 5 PICTURES. H. KEITH FENNELL. 127 Fruit and Still Life 0 /i / riJu(c4 128 The Strayed Ram COOPER. / M U&fLJ A. HULK, Jun. 129 A Wood Scene, with cottage /ft t! 3 > r o STEWART GRAHAM. 130 A Highland Tarn umwaJP c) " s vu l NORMAN MACBETH, R.S.A. 131 Life’s Gay Morn S -a. ^ G. B. WILLCOCK. 132 Stutton Shore, near Ipswich The following are the Property of the late G. M. ALLENPER, Esq. J. W. WHYMPER, 1878. 133 An Old Lock on the Avon /£. > 0 pi. BONINGTON. 134 Old Mill on the Susses Coast -/ Vv 1 cU ' " it < 19 135 The Assassin W. F. YEAMES, R.A. 136 Horses J. F. HERRING. J. RITCHIE. 137 Dr. Andrew Borde, the Mountebank /sr*-** o 0 Ua . / W THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN . DRAWINGS. F. B. fpE 138 A Marsh Scene, with figure 7 SAM BOUGH, R.S.A., 1874. 139 PlTTENWEEM, FlFE D. COX. 140 Road through the Fields /vy/ y C. Y. FIELDING. > Z ' J 141 Harlech Castle 20 W. HUNT. 142 Fishing Boats Drawing Nets H. O’NEIL, A.R.A. 148 Rosalind and Celia F. J. SHIELDS. 144 The Angel op the Annunciation / UNKNOWN. 145 Figures —in bistre—two PICTURES. W. D. KENNEDY. 146 A Female Academy Study 147 Feeding Pigs MORLAND. FINIS. London: Printed by William Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.