T) (A-C^v e ZS M ,t, Ljuy\/^ v^Mua^ ds\-ZKATOi^ ' ■ /CCA\V\t^ : (at 0~cT\ V^tL CJU Voj,' ^ K ~*-^ 1 £- ft catalogue OF m 5 Oui^io the choice collection of OLD MEZZOTINT AND OTHER ENGRAVINGS, fHMmatures anb Enamds OF CHARLES FREDERIC HUTH, ESQ. DECEASED, LATE OF 9 KENSINGTON PALACE GARDENS , Comprising Portraits in the best states after Sir J. Reynolds, J. Hoppner, R.A., T. Gainsborough, R.A., G. Romney and others; Mezzotints after G. Morland; Proofs from Constable’s ‘English Landscape’; Artists’ Proofs after Sir E. Landseer, Sir D. Wilkie, &c., &c.: which (by Order of the Executors ) ®aatu tic *oii> uj? auction tiu Messrs. CHRISTIE. MANSON & WOODS, AT THEIR (*REAT RQ0MS. 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1895, AND FOLLOWING DAY, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Hanson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street , St. James's Square , S. IV. i 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 be immediately put up again and re-sold. IT. No person to advance less than Is.; above Five Pounds, 5s.; and so on in proportion. lit. 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, Mans on and Woods not being responsible lor 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 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-sokl 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. First Day's Sale. --K>*- On WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1895, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. K> MINIATURES. ft,. 2 , . l James I., by N. Hilliard J (O ^cUUL . /c 2 Anne of Denmark, by N. Hilliard - fo , 3 Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, by I. Oliver '^3 - £> . 4 George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, by I. Oliver A-*— 'bo -•< 5 Edward, Earl of Dorset, by J. Hoskins —signed «? /. /o . - - S' . * - / o l • tT* 45 46 47 48 Old Sarum (14) A Summerland (15) A Mill (17) Weymouth Bay (18) oC ° Summer Afternoon after a Shower (19) The Glebe Farm (20) ) Vo-^r~£> Hadleigh Castle (21) Vignette, Hampstead Heath (22) O Co Tail of the Mill (23) A Suffolk Windmill ^24) f> / rS S'- S' • 4^- S ■ 4* - /o 3.£~. 46 . / 5 “ - S~ • 4^ - Jr. P - 77 ; / * 6 3. 59 Castle Acre Triory (37) dC-o 60 View on the Orwell (38) 61 Windmill near Colchester (39) (S& 62 Arundel Castle (40) dLd cCo 0C0 cCo oto od_o nr- r. % &T/£> ■ ,/ 7 : //■ 63 Young Waltonians, after J. Constable, II.A., by D. Lucas— proof 64 The Same 1/3. , 65 After pictures in the Aguado Gallery —proofs 12 66 After pictures in the National Gallery ^ L— 26 67 Boys Fishing, after W. Collins, R.A., by W. Ward— proof ; Sterne 6 and the Grisette, after Newton ; &c. 68 The Golden Age, aftor B. West, by Y. Groen, &c 69 Niobe, after Wilson, by Sharpe and Smith; &c. /4 70 The Watermill, after Sir A. W. Callcott, by C. Turner — proof arid print 71 Rubens’ Son and his Nurse, after Rubens; and A Watermill, after Hobbema, by R. Earlom —proofs 2 72 La Belle Jardiniere, after Eafiaelle, by Desnoyers —proof <3x> /- 2 , 73 3 _ 74 ^ r S /J . / 3 75 ^7 / 76 ^3. /j?,77 /5/7S 79 La Madonna del Cardellino, after ditto, by Martinet; and La Vierge aux Candelabres, by Bridonx— proofs >S c 2 The Assumption op the Virgin, after Murillo, by Lefevre; The Last Supper, after L. da Vinci, by Wagner ; and Charles I., after Vandyck 4 + + * \ t ^ 3 AFTER SIR E. LANDSEER, R.A. The Sanctuary, after Sir E. Landseer, R.A., by T. Landseer, A.R.A.— before all letters Horses at a Fountain, after ditto, by J. H. Watt— ditto Midsummer Night’s Dream, after ditto, by S. Cousins, R.A.— artist's proof ' Lj -•*- *- H.M. The Queen and Children, after ditto, by S. Cousins, R.A. —before all letters /w <_ y The Mantilla, after ditto, by J. H. Robinson— proof before letters ?■? ■: ^80 o 81 \ 82 S-S- 83 84 “2 - so . 85 3 —„ 86 / * y 87 .88 U9 AFTER SIR D. WILKIE, R.A. r -4 -» The Village Festival, by C. G. Lewis— before all letters Village Recruit, by C. Fox— -first proof; and The Only Daughter, by Engleheart 2 Reading of a Will, by J. Burnet— proof with arms Village Politicians, by A. Raimbach— open letter proof The Blind Fiddler, by J. Burnet— open letter proof O-ft - ~—r Distraining for Rent, by A. Raimbach— proof The Errand Boy and the Cut Finger, by A. Raimbach Ccj^ Duncan Gray, by F. Engleheart; and The Letter of Introduction, by J. Burnet— proofs ■*—*—- The Rabbit on the Wall, by Burnet; Spanish Mother; and _ . r 3 First Earring— proofs A Scotch Wedding, by J. Stewart— proof before letters -i * ~CL » 2 94 Queen Eleanor ; and The Companion, after ditto, by W. Ryland — proofs, printed in red ^ 2 95 Lovers, after Wheatley— a pair, in broivn ; Lingo and Cowslip, after Singleton ; and Nature, after Hoppner ? — *4. 96 The Milk Girl ; and The Companion, after F. Wheatley, R.A. — before all letters, framed AFTER G. MORLAND. 97 The Cottage Door; The Young Dealer; and The Alehouse Door, by T. Williamson Jf, ^ ^ ^ L ^ ^ 3 98 Portrait of G. Morland, by Gaugain ; Tired Gipsies; and Summer’s Evening, by Williamson 1 3 99 The Bell; The Turnpike; &c., by Fittler 6 100 Shipwrecked Smugglers; and Fishermen after Storm, by Reynolds; &c. Ta~t 3 101 Interior of a Stable, with postillion— proof c ^'° 102 Sportsman’s Hall, by W. Ward ^ 103 The Alehouse Kitchen, by R. S. Syer; A Bear* Hunt, by Reynolds ; and Setters, by W. Ward \ W - j 3 104 Ihe Ileecy Charge; and The Woodcutter— -first proofs 2 cCc> 105 Louisa, by T. Gaugain — a pair 2 c ^° 9 /3 f 3. 106 107 108 /o - 109 a 2 - 110 IS. is ■ 111 //. fo 112 113 10.10 114 to . ir ^ 116 ra./. 411 7 /A 7 (~ 118 *¥.3 119 *// 120 / * 2L 121 y~‘9. 6122 &. 12B -2-/57 124 Rabbits and Guinea-Pigs, by W. Ward 2 Watering the Cart-Horse; and Rubbing down the Post-horse, by J. R. Smith )' 2 The Corn-Bin, by J. R. Smith The Cottager’s Wealth, by G. Keating ot^o. Juvenile Navigators, by W. Ward — proof The Happy Cottagers, by J. Grozer —ditto 9t The Farmer’s Stable, by W. Ward * ' Travellers, by W. Ward —proof l Cottagers, by ditto C-S-c: The Farmyard, by W. Ward The Return From Market, by J. R. Smith ) c*-T , Feeding the Pigs, by ditto / The Fisherman’s Hut, by ditto Innocence Alarmed, by J. R. Smith ; and the Companion— proofs AFTER T. GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. FANCY SUBJECTS, Etc. The Milk Girl; and the Cottage Girl, by Lupton and C. Turner ; &c. _*■—«/’ 4 77 ($~r7 <7 125 126 The Same —proofs 2 Shepherd Boy in a Storm, by R. Earlom —-first state l e *— Girl and Pigs, by R. Earlom —first state ^ The Same (without title) ; and The Watering Place, by D. Rymer cCo 2 Interior of a Cottage ; and The Little Cottager, by C. Turner —first states Cf-o 2 Girl in a Landscape, by W. Barnard —proof t 10 £d 2c . c, 3 * «S ' /- r -2 , A /5~ • A cz /A^_ Z * S f ' - / . T 2 . 2 . . / * / cT» ,1 127 Cottage Children; and Boys and Dogs, by IT. Birche —second 2 states 128 Gipsy Mother and Children —before any inscription le-lL 129 Lavinia, by Bartolozzi— proof before any inscription 2 Lxr-a-* _ 130 The Same; and Hobbinol and Ganderetta, by Tomkins 2 131 The Woodman, by P. Simon-- proof —&c. -«■-» 2 132 The Cottage Girl; and the Young Cottager, by J. Whessell 2 133 Road Scene, with Peasants on Horseback, by Bartolozzi; &c. 3 ft . 134 Rural Lovers, by Vivares; Gipsies, by J. Wood; &c. 7 ^ 135 The Windmill, by Middiman; Studies from Nature, by ,T. Browne; Ac. J 12 36 The Cottage, by S. W. Reynolds; &c. 8 137 Landscapes and Portraits, by W\ Miller, &c. cL^c> 7 137a Repose, lithographed by R. Lane dg PORTRAITS. 138 The Rt. Hon. William Pitt, by J. K. Sherwin —first state 4 ^ N 139 The Same, by W. Bromley cCc 140 The Luke of Norfolk ; and the Earl of Sandwich, by J. K. Sherwin— first states j 2 141 The Marquis of Buckingham,by ditto —first state ; Earl Camden, by Bartolozzi; &c. cAc 4 142 Thomas Gainsborough, R.A., by Bartolozzi; and the Same, by H. Meyer 2 143 Georgiana, Countess Spencer, by Bartolozzi— in red C :J L-o, .114 The Marquess of Lansdowne, by Bartolozzi— proof; and The Earl of Bute, by C. Watson 2 145 The Same, with title; and other small portraits ^ c *.—. 146 fhe Duchess of Devonshire, by J. Jackson; Prince Octavius, by Cheeseman; &c. 11 MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS. - 147 6" 148 r- - 149 ! f 7 150 Ua 1 1 151 3.6' 152 'If'. 153 6~'b_ 154 155 r- 156 j— 157 (6rtC. 158 6 — J59 r- 160 / - * - £ . 161 162 John, Duke of Argyll, by J. Watson; and The lit. lion. Augustus Hervey, by ditto 2 James, Earl of Abercorn, by J. Dean— proof before any in¬ scription The Hon. G. C. Berkeley, by H. Birche—; first state Henry Beaufoy, by W. Ward J 4 -<>-«_ «,— Mark Beaufoy, by V. Green— first state ; and Sir R. Perryn, by G. Dupont , 2 The Earl of Carnarvon, by W. Ward— first state ; and The Earl of Derby, by G. Keating 2 Sir H. Harbord, by J. R. Smith; and The Rt. Hon. H. J. Conway, by G. Dupont 2 John Henderson, by J. Jones— first state; and Admiral Sir Charles Thompson, by R. Earlom 3 2 Joshua Kirby, by J. Dixon— first state ; and Francis Seymour Conway 2 Sir Edward Turner, by J. McArdell— first state f - Prince William Henry; and Lord Frederic Campbell, by G. Dupont; Portrait of Pitt; &c. v <- « 4 George, Lord Rodney, by G. Dupont— first state Colonel St. Leger, by G. Dupont— ditto C*?< Richard Warren, M.D., by J. Jones; and the Earl of Carnarvon, by W. Ward JLla . , 2 George, Prince of Wales, by J. R. Smith— second state The Rt. Hon. Francis Greville, Earl of Warwick; and Lord Viscount Howe, by J. Watson n> * 2 12 /- S ' 6~1S / t 1G3 Admiral Vernon; Sir E. Turner; and Dr. Garnett, by J. McArdell 3 164 Mrs. Eicbards, by J. Spilsbury —second state c ^ < - 165 Queen Charlotte, by G. Dupont —second state 1GG George III., by ditto —-first state oLo, % Framed. \ // £ 1G7 David Garrick, by V. Green —;first state 1 / —, 168 Henry, Duke of Buccleuch, by J. Dixon —;first state i C +— zO 169 Mrs. Elliot, by J. Dean / J/o^U f *4 . 3- C 170 King George III.; and Queen Charlotte, by G. Dupont 2 / 4T~2f- . ^171 The Eldest Princesses, by ditto ^4 Z ^ £*172 Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, by W. Barney 'l/ r o-4S *^.<~*—» / (y ^ ^ 173 Signora Giovanna Baoelli, by J. Jones —third state / • f & , 174 A large portfolio, with leaves End of First Day's Sale. Second Day’s Sale. -*o+- On THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1895, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. MISCELLANEOUS PORTRAITS. 2 _ ( o r/ U -r, f / * /O. 2 ^ —V" 177 Peg Woffington as Mrs. Ford, after Haytley, by ditto ■Sc*~C*-%. 178 David Garrick as Richard III., after N. Dance, by J. Dixon— second state _y 179 George III., after Northcote, by W. Say —proof 180 The Life School at the Academy, after Zoffiiny, by R. Earlom— proof k^LM^ 181 Sir Francis and Charles Baring, and Mr. Wall, after Sir T. Lawrence, by J. Ward— first state (X 182 Sir D. Wilkie, R A., after A. Geddes, by W. Ward— proof 183 H.R.H. the Duke of Clarence, after Sir M. A. Sliee, by J. Ward; &c. CX-Px*-. 2 192 George III., after Northcote, by ditto —ditto C^~c AFTER J. HOPPNER, R.A. In the Folio. 193 The Rt. Hon. W. Pitt, by G. Clint ^ ^ ^ 194 The Duke of York; and The Duke of Clarence, b/ C. Hodges 195 Earl Camden, by W. Ward ; and The Rt. Hon. Adam Duncan, by J. Ward 2 196 The Duke of Rutland ; and Lord Grey de Wilton, by C. Turner —proofs before any letters - Fc, 2 197 Sir Richard Carr Glyn, by W. Say; and Sir Samuel Hood, by G. Clint —proof 2 198 The Rt. Hon. George Canning, by J. Young— first state ^ ' 3 . / O 77 204 205 S—t 57 206 }5 The Duke of Grafton ; The Earl of Essex ; etc., by C. Turner 5 Vernon, Archbishop of York; Randolph, Bishop of London ; &c., by C. Turner and S. W. Reynolds, etc. Miss Bover, by C. Watson— 'printed in bruwn * f 9 *. 209 if, ? 6 r - 6 “^ 211 //-// 212 Lady Charlotte Duncombe; and Viscouutess Andover, by C. Wilkin 2 Viscountess St. Asaph; and Lady Langham, by ditto 2 cXo. Lady Langham, by ditto; &c. cCo 2 Toe Princess Mary ; and^JPrincess Sophia, by C. Watson— proofs 2 Psyche, by H. Meyer; &c. cXo 2 Pick-a-Back, by S. Nugent— proof ; A Lady in Character, hy H. Cook— proof ; &c. 1 43 Mrs. Arbuthnot, by S. W. Reynolds— proof ^ Mrs. Hibbert, by J. Ward ^ ^* /t) „ /f s Lady Louisa Manners, by C. Turner w C v. Lady Mulgrave; and Miss Arabella Wilmot, by G. Clint 2 oXc V/J; 213 214 ’0 / 215 \ f & * 9* ^216 3jf 7 7. 217 X \ // . 218 ?C^7 S. 219 \2 S. /O * 220 221 06 Framed. Phcebe Hoppner, by J. R. Smith— -first stale Mrs. Gwsn, by J. Young— ditto Miss Crockatt, by J. Dean— first slate Mrs. Jordan, by J. J ones— first state Eliza (Mrs. Hoppner), by J. Young— ditto Elizabeth, Countess of Mexborough, by W. Ward— first state Lady Charlotte Greville, by J. Young first stale Lady Anne Lambton and Family, by ditto— ditto ) L o-O-eA -t\. Mrs. Orby Hunter, by ditto— ditto 16 lc —-*' 222 Y & - 223 J 3 . t C 22 i 225 Sy . f 5 . 226 / 5J. 228 229 3 - (s ' 230 3 — 231 232 S * 233 234 f 235 6~ _ 236 /6~ - „ -r. 237 238 lA.Jy ' The Dl t ches8 of York, by W. Dickinson u ^*- T Countess Cholmondeley and her Son, by C. Turner Lady Mildmat, by W. Say —proof - Lady Heathcote, by J. Ward —second state The Duchess of Bedford, by S. W. Eeynolds —proof Sir Thomas Frankland's Daughters, by W. Ward —first state , before any inscription c It IX oCo AFTER G. ROMNEY. In the Folio. Portraits of G. Eomney, &c. 3 William Markham, Archbishop of York, by J. Ward —first slate ; and James Mingay, by C. H. Hodges —ditto 2 T. Eaikes, Esq., by C. H. Hodges; A. Newland, Esq., by J. Grozer; &c. V". 3 Ozias Humphrey, E.A., by V. Green —first statq Eichard Cumberland, by ditto —first state Lord George Germaine, by J. Jacobe —first state; and The Et. Hon. H. Dundas, by J. Young — 2 Anthony Todd, by J. Jones— first staf^; and S. Bosanquet, Esq., by C. Turner & 2 Sir James Mansfield; Dr. Parr; and the Eev. C. Wilson, by J. Jones cXo Hon. Augustus Keppel, by W. Dickinson —first state ; and The Duke of Eichmond, by J. Watson -S c2 Sensibility (Lady Hamilton), by E. Earlom —proof Lady Hamilton, as St. Cecilia, by G. Keating 1 oCc 17 (O—ZO 239 Mrs. Jordan, as The Country Girl, by J. Ogborne—; first state Oup. cp7240 Mrs. Crouch, by F. Bartolozzi —first state ? _ ' 241 Benedetta Ramus, by W. Dickinson —small plate P ^ 242 The Clavering Children, by J. R. Smith ^ 243 Sisters Contemplating on Mortality, by R. Dunkarton —first state ?-? ^3 - / - 244 <0-„ _ a 245 Y <5"~ „ —246 ^*'6 247 ?9- 248 ^ V-^249 O./Q .250 4./{ 2 51 D/' . ry .252 i 253 ./ ' cr& Framed. Miss Sneyd, as ‘ Serena,’ by J. R. Smith— : /irs< state / L< Lady Hamilton (Nature), by H. Meyer —-first state Miss Cumberland, by J. H. Smith — second state l Lo ~ Miss Anne Parr, by J. Dean — first state oC-£ Mrs. Robinson, by J. R. Smith ^ - Miss Benedetta Ramus, by W. Dickinson ^ I a—s-A .—o Cv_ Lady Charlotte Legge, by J. Grozer ~ f XciL^i Mrs. Davenport, by J. Jones cX—o The Hon. Mrs. Beresford, by J. Jones —first state l Lo—a— Mrs. Stables and Her Daughters, by .T. R. Smith —-first state J — the title in open etched, letters s k f V AFTER SIR J. REYNOLDS. PORTRAITS —In the Folio. The States are as described in Mr. E. Hamilton s booh. ' ** * 254 Francis Bartolozzi, R.A., by T. Watson first state If ’ 255 Master Jacob Bouverie, by J. McArdell } ... —^256 James Boswell, Esq., by J. Jones— second state } 3 ^257 Master Bunbury, by F. Haward f3/_ 258 Frederick, Earl of Carlisle, by W. Ward—second state r- *. fS 259 Master Crewe, as Henry VIII., by J. R. Smith 18 12 . / /- f 260 Dilettanti Society. Portraits of some of the Mombers of this famous Society, by W. Say and C. Turner —a pair—first states, before any letters (/Cx ^ ^ ^ a or* 5“' 0 261 James, Earl of Errol, by T. Watson —first state 262 Earl Fitzwilliam, by J. Grozer —first state 263 The Rt. Hon. C. J. Fox, by J. Jones— second state * 264 David Garrick, as £ Kiteley,’ by J. Finlayson —ditto (O —. 265 The Same, by T. Watson— second state J - — 3- t s ■ 3 /S' 266 Sir Abraham Hume, by J. Jones— first state O 267 Admiral Hood, by J. Jones— first state 7 2 & 4 f - * fC 2 * / S 2 . fo , 268 John blunter, by W. Sharp —second state; and Sir J. Har ris, by C. Watson 2 *' 269 Dr. Johnson, by W. Doughty— fourth state C^Lo _ 270 The Hon. Augustus Keppel, by W. Doughty —first state *-> 2/1 The Duke of Leinster, by J. Dixon*^ - ^second state & 272 James Paine and Son, by J. Watson— first state 273 Sir J. Reynolds, by C. Watson —first state C> C-o / ( O / o o 7 7- 0 _ 1 / J / • /O 2/^s. 274 Rev. Richard Robinson, by J. R. Smith— first stale 275 Dr. Robertson, by J. Dixon— second state ; Rev. T. Warton, by C. H. Hodges ; and The Rev. J. Mqdge, by W. Dickinson 276 Earl Temple, by W. Dickinson— second state at© 277 Marquess Townshend, by C. Turner 5> // . // . 296 Garrick between Comedy and Tragedy, by E. Fisher qLo second state ^ Oliver Goldsmith, by J. March!— second state George III., by W. Dickinson and T. Watson— first slate U J ' 297 7 ' ^ -^98 ? y ■ 6 299 776 300 /. 3^.801 7 - // 302 ! 2 . / . 303 304 Caroline, Countess of Carlisle, by J. Watson— second state l Mrs. Hartley, by G. Marchi —second state } Miss Kemble, by J. Jones— first state e Lady O’Brien, by J. Dixon The Countess of Aylsford, by V. Green—second state c. ^ Mrs. Bunbury, by J. Watson second state / 20 13 « a f(y f (3 27 - Xt- -—- »« ——■ 32 . f / 1 4„ v 7 * XT ' 2<5~ * . 305 306 The Countes3 of Pembroke and her Son, by J. Dixon— first state —*SY 7i. 308 309 310 311 312 Miss Mary Horneck, by R. Dunkarton Miss Sarah Campbell, by V. Green — first state ^> 4 ^ /> Miss Nelly O’Brien, by C. Phillips — first state Lady O’Brien, by J. Dixon — second state The Lon. Mrs. Stanhope, by J. R. Smith — first state Mrs. Crewe, as St. Genevieve, by T. Watson — first state Mrs. Bouverie and Mrs. Crewe, by J. Marchi — -first state c4o ($— 7 4> 313 f/S . / C . 314 V 6-7 H- , 315 3 7 7 316 1 ' 3 _* 317 The Hon. Mrs. Parker, by T. Watson __ Mrs. Pelham feeding Chickens, by W. Dickinson * o- Elizabeth, Countess of Derby, by W. Dickinson — first state^-^l*A^i Lady Elizabeth Keppel, by E. Fisher — first state lfo~CC ft —* — 4 318 &7 - ( - 319 /£./.<£. 320 Mrs. Musters, as Hebe, by C. H. Hodges— first state CLo Miss Meyer, as Hebe, by J. Jacob© Lady Caroline Montagu, by J. R. Smith — first state cX-o Miss Bowles (Juvenile Amusement), by W. Ward — second state Jfp~ — 7 ^* 321 The Strawberry Girl, by T. Watson— first state ’Yst-l j. . * , FANCY SUBJECTS— In the Folio. /. / . fo-rro o • /o , &~ 7~7 O . 3- s~. 322 Miss Bowles, by C. Turner — proof ; and Lady Catherine Manners, by T. Gaugain L ^ * l 2 323 Una (Miss Beauelere), by T. Watson— second state, printed in red - 324 Girl Laughing, by J. F. Bause — second state ' 325 Cirl wirn a Kitten, by Bartolozzi- ditto 326 Felina, by J. Collyer— second state ia 21 If. (+. 327 >2 -( ~(s> 328 ~ 329 •O —" — ( 3 — '/ —<• / /