OA-T^AZLOG-TTIE THE COLLECTION OF PICTURES BY OLD MASTERS OF J. ROBSON, ESQ. Deceased, late of Shandon, Southsea; THOMAS CHAMBERS, ESQ. Deceased, late of Sydney, New South Wales; W. E. BI8COE, ESQ. Deceased, late of Holton Park, Oxford; AND PICTURES {By Order of Mr. Justice Stirling, in the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, “re MORGAN SETTLED ESTATES”): WHICH Mill bf ^olb bji Ruction b^ Messrs. CHRISTIE, M ANSON & WOODS, Af THKI& ©SEA'S 1 SOQMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1897. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James's Square, S. W. I o ACIL 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 he immediately put up again and re-sold. H. 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, Manson 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 iu 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 bo made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE 9 - - • -?• - /^. — /J~. _ Oil FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1897, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. The following are the Property of J. ROBSON, Esq., deceased, late of Shandon, Southsea. PICTURES. 1 A Landscape, with peasants, cow and dog 2 A Road Scene, with peasants and horse /o /S’- *v. ARELLANO. 3 A Vase of Flowers / & X/i-. J. T. BARBIERS. 4 A Watermill and Figure —on panel /5V /*• BREUGHEL. L4 -fS s. •4 cr*\ B 2 /^- - 5 A Yask of Flowers /if- BEILL. /‘.xo J- /O - G. COLE. 10 A River Scene, with a castle, peasants and cows -hv /->:> -■ ^6 &X'4- /*• - COYPEL. 11 Vulcan, Venus and Cupid ?- 12 A Bacchante COYPEL. they /J- CUYP. 13 A Landscape, with a herdsman and cows —oval y^/j~ C. DECKER. J&* - - - 14 A River Scene, with buildings, boat and figures -^fcyy. ■^xAiL DIETRICY. <52> 15 Cavaliers and Ladies at a Fountain, in the style of Watteau /x 5 DUTCH SCHOOL. 16 A Woody Landscape, with a church, and peasants with animals on a bridge GELATI. 17 An Italian Street Scene, with figures /<5Sc/x HONDECOETER. 18 A Cook and Rabbit 2 & x/6 HORREMANS. '/g 19 A Girl, with a glass of beer, and smokers /O J. VAN HUYSUM. 20 Still Life —signed f *■ X. f£~ CQ J. C. IBBETSON. 21 A Landscape, with animals LAIMBSCOTT. 22 Autumn ; and Winter —a pair yxsr LUCAS VAN LEYDEN. 23 The Procession to Calvary MARIESCHI. 24 The Piazetta of St. Mark’s MERCIER. 25 A Girl at a Fountain, with fruit— oval /£ x /y- 6 /L F. MILLER. 26 An Italian River Scene, with buildings, figures and animals /6-k/x /?. _ MORLAND (Style of). 27 Figures, with a donkey and dog xy x / 0 . - C. MORRIS. 28 A Landscape, with a grey horse and peasant on a road /xk /£ £ /- /A- - VAN DER NEER. 29 A River Scene, with buildings: Moonlight 2. /o - - 3 ■ J~- ~ VAN DER NEER, 30 A River Scene, with building, boats and figures /S^3o R. RAISCH. 31 A Bouquet of Flowers ^/Kli //. _ RATHBONE. 32 A Road Scene, with cottage and figures <2- — REMBRANDT. 33 An Officer in a Brown Dress and Turban 22. - ROBBE. 34 A Straw Yard, with poultry x /j— A DEL SARTO. S'. - 35 A Boy Redlining 7 SUSTERMANS. //. _ 36 A Man, in a yellow dress, ruff and red cap ft • — 37 An Archery Match /C. £ TENIERS. /0X, AJl C. TROYON. 38 A Landscape, with two cows A. DE VOYS. jzloCr* __ - 39 A Girl, in a red jacket, with a volume of music —on copper ^Sc C WOUVERMAN (Style of). 40 Figures and Animals, before a ruined building /A x/g- /d&fcL-xr ANOTHER PROPERTY. 0 sTZ**** *. T J. B. GREUZE. 41 A Girl, with a book From the Collection of the Duchesse de Bagusa F. BOUCHER. 42 A Shepherdess, with sheep A. MIGNON. 43 Goldfinch’s Nest and Flowers < A o 8 /// VAN LOO. /O 44 An Allegorical Figure of Sculpture J. B. PATER. //y4_ 45 a Camp Scene //x/v^ J. B. PATER. /J 46 The CoMPANioNf ' //■< >if- G. POUSSIN. ?47 A Classical Landscape, with figures o^ From the Collection of the late Sir William Gregory 57 Ecoe Homo 58 The Magdalen COEEEGGIO. /Cx /•+- DOMENICHINO. X i-l— AX/Q, B. LUINI. 59 The Madonna and Child PEEUGINO. 60 The Madonna and Child 2 4* X. ITALIAN SCHOOL. ^ _ 61 The Last Supper, in a circle, with architectural enrichments and boys supporting arms 10 DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. £3. /3. 6 KNELLER (Style of). 62 Portrait of Ladies — two in one frame pLprn&x* . ■3 0*. tCCf- OiKxJl //. //. _ BOUT AND BODWYNS. 63 An Extensive Landscape, with figures and animals : t R ~~ Ac S xb Jr- I- — CLAUDE. 64 A Landscape, with temple and figures ; a bay in the distance— in sepia Signed A drawing in the folio / - L. CARRACCI. 65 The Holy Family — circle T> " /O ■ PfexistAA Js-S'- _ MOLENAER. # 66 A Landscape, with two peasants meeting on a road — panel /E^slo /o* 6 W. VAN DE VELDE. 67 A Sea Piece, with men-of-war and boats — grisaille ajC SIR J. REYNOLDS. v— 68 Poetrait of Frederick, 5th Earl of Carlisle, in grey dress with fur 3cx>6 _ ITALIAN SCHOOL. 69 Portrait of A Lady, with ruff and pearls DUTCH SCHOOL. 70 A Banquet F. J. GOYA. 71 A Street Brawl o The following are Sold by Order of the Executors of THOMAS CHAMBERS, Esq., deceased, late of Sydney. REMBRANDT SCHOOL. 72 Solomon and the Queen of Sheba A.2 tC t^-O CANALETTO. 73 St. Mark’s Quay ; and The Santa Maria, Venice 36 * Lf-tf 3 . ‘vd-^roO - UNKNOWN. 74 Tomaris with the Head of Cyrus ai x. J-v- The following are the Property of the late W. E. BISCOE, Esq., of Holton Park, Oxford. PICTURES. 75 Aurora, after Guido ; and the Companion —fan mounts royc, /g- 2 ^ JAN ASSELYN. 76 A River Scene, with a peasant driving goats across a rustic bridge 13 in. by 17 in. BREUGHEL. 77 Village Scenes, with figures 3^ in. by 6 in. 3 P. FERG. 78 The Adoration op the Shepherds— on copper 13 in. by 10 J in. HEEMSKIRK. 79 A Village Fair 381 i n- ^ 5gx P. J. DE LOUTHERBOURGH, R.A. 80 Going to the Races 34 in. by 48 in. P. MONAMY. 81 A Coast Scene, with shipping and figures : Moonlight 17 in, by 32 in. 13 B. C. OMMEGANCK. 82 A River Scene, with peasants and animals crossing a ford 14^ in. by 18J in. OR1ZONTI. 83 A View near Rome, with classical figures 20 in. by 14^ in. A. PYNACKER. 84 A Rooky River Scene, with peasants and animals 15J in. by 12 in. T~*t - ^— WATTEAU. 85 A Garden Scene, with a guitar player, cavalier and ladies 13 in. by 16 in. S. DEL PIOMBO. 86 The Salutation 59J in. by 40 in. Exhibited at Burlington House , 1872 14 SA. £ //*-■ - SJ+. - 3. — - — a. -2. 4-- sr. - 7- 'o - - /. s'- - / /o- - /■ - ?■ - 3 - 4*7 — /• /O . - //. - Z- SO- - 3 . - - 2 . - / /b. — 3- - . /7 _ _ By Order of Mr. Justice Stirling, In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, re Morgan Settled Estates.” 87 A Dutch Eiveb Scene, with luggers, fishermen casting net . 88 A Fisher Girl/-*~ 3 C ^ 91 Portrait of a Gentleman, in a wig 92 A Naval Engagement 4-,?* £ s - /^X A’ 93 An Artist, with a picture on an easel 94 A Landscape, with sheep and cows: Milking time— on panel ^ 95 A Landscape, with sheep ^x/y- 96 A Sea Piece: Moonlight 9 97 A Girl Milking a Goat^x^ w ^e»^ a ^4 98 A Kiver Scene, with stranded boats, cattle and horses MHuJL -^>6 99 A Woody Landscape, with pool, and travellers crossing a bridge^.^^u 100 The Crucifixion 101 A Landscape, with travelling peasants and dog 3 a * C&c'tA.irreA . 102 A Kiver Scene, with figures and horse, cows drinking A,v;a 108 Taking Home the Milk : A river scene with cows 32 -x tf£) KN ELLER. 104 Portrait of a Lady, in yellow dress J-r-ku-o P. POTTER. 105 A Farm Scene, with figures and cows: Milking time —on panel zoxJx J. RUYSDAEL. 106 A Woody River Scene, with windmills, and angler in the fore-x4^«-£<*> ground /^ Xll WOUVERMAN. 107 Cavaliers Halting at an Inn Door XO X/& 10S A Forge 109 On the Cadova BASSANO. Xf-c W. BATH, 1840. X e> XX 1/ XXe- /7 BERCHEM SCHOOL. 110 Peasants and Animals at a Ford —on panel ■Zv<3o BREEMBORG. 111 Rooky River Scene, with figures and animals in the foreground 112 Cows Reposing CUYP (After). DUTCH SCHOOL. 113 Boors Smoking and Drinking K. DU JARDIN. 114 Crossing the Ford, with mules, goat and sheep F. MOLA. 115 Rebecca at the Well L £• * t+o MOLENAER. 116 A Winter Scene, with figures on the ice 16 £/. s*- - F. QUA DEL, 1778. 117 A Leopard Attacked by Dogs /J- X-Zo 3. /£-. - R. RAISCH. 118 Fecit and Still Life /%■ - T. ROBERTS, 1812. 119 A River Scene, with peasants, horse and goats - 2 - /O. _ TENIERS. 120 An Interior, with musicians and figures regaling j,. /j.. c TITIAN (After). 121 The Holy Family, with saints YERBOECKHOYEN. 122 A Rocky River Scene, with a chateau, cows and goats /■ ZUCCARELLI. 123 A Lake Scene, with buildings and figures FINIS. London: Printed by Wm. Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.