K.W LLOYD j| ? ■/^'^■BS : I^H A ^ difcBBL^.Ml 8 ' J ■ ' V : >■ 0 ;» •f2i xw. ^ . * . CATALOGUE OF TIIE CELEBRATED PORTRAITS SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, OF LADY BETTY DELME & CHILDREN and MISS MONCKTON (Countess of Cork), Which are Engraved; ALSO FINE PORTRAITS L,m*S OF The Duchess of Leinster, Lady Louisa Conolly and Miss Whitbread by SIR J. REYNOLDS; AND Others by T. GAINSBOROUGH, R.A., G. ROMNEY, YANDYCK, SIR P. LELY and ZOFFANY : WHICH SSitll be bp Ettction bp Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT TH1EB ©BEAT B@@M§, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1894, AT TWO O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be publicly viewed Three Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and 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 w T hich 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. 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, 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. YI. 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 bo 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, JULY 7, 1894, After the Sale of the Fountains Heirlooms. From the Collection of the late SEYMOUR ROBERT DELME, Esq., late of Cams Hall , Hants. SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS. YTtv&itw, 63 LADY BETTY DEL1VIE, SISTER OF THE EARL OF CARLISLE, AND CHILDREN Elizabeth Howard, daughter of Henry, fourth Earl of Carlisle; married first, in 1769, to Peter Delme, Esq.; and secondly, January 13, 1794, to Captain Charles Gamier, R.N. She died in June, 1813 Engraved by Valentine Green in 1779, and by S. W. Reynolds 94 in. by 58 in. 64 A Lady, in blue dress —drawing in crayons curfuX- F. COTES, R.A. n „ 65 A Lady, in white dress and lace scarf — drawing in crayons Signed, and dated 1755 4 /OO F. COTES, E.A. 66 Two Young Ladies, with a dog— drawing in crayons^^or^A^ Signed, and dated 1737 zy x3 9- PORTRAITS. 7 6 1*- 3 '/»u (o 67 Portrait op a Lady, in black dress and veil 2V * Lf-O 68 A Lady, in blue dress 69 A Gentleman, in crimson dress and yellow scarf, with '-JkuMA/by- ^M^cIPjOUAjOLs ^tcdjBcUA^. 70 A Gentleman, in brown dress and wig 71 A Gentleman, in a crimson dress and wig Sr* v-o 72 A Lady, in white dress and blue scarf a«t+- 73 Portraits of a Lady and Gentleman (oo^yo Jilo EARLY ENGLISH. 74 Portrait of a Lady, in black dress, with mnff,^ ^ Oval at SIR J. REYNOLDS. 'TuXsQ&iy £ 75 A Lady, in blue bodice and white cloak trimmed with fur 9’A A. KAMSAY. 76 A Lady, in white satin dress. Signed, and dated 1791 Uxr J. VAN DER BANK. 77 A Lady, in white dress and crimson scarf Signed, and dated 1738 5 f O-raff&'j ff=^ From the Family for whom it was painted. SIR J. REYNOLDS. 78 PORTRAIT OF THE HON. MISS MONCKTON, Mary, youngest daughter of John, first Viscount Galway. Married $>Crtrtr P ' >ftvt p7g6 j as his second wife, Edmund, seventh Earl of Cork: died 1840, at the age of 94. Full length, seated, facing the specta¬ tor, on a stone bench in a landscape; her left arm rests on a pedestal on which is a vase, she holds her forefinger at the corner of her mouth; white dress, gold embroidered scarf, blue cloak ; at her feet lies a spaniel Painted 1779 98 in. by 57£ in. Exhibited at Burlington House, 1888 Engraved by Jacobe, 1781, and by S. W. Reynolds The following are from the Collection of the late Mrs. BRIGHT, of Stocks House , Tring. SIR J. REYNOLDS. 79 PORTRAIT OF MISS WHITBREAD, in white silk dress ^ embroidered ornaments, and gauze scarf, with land¬ scape background —whole length Harriet, daughter of Samuel Whitbread, Esq., M.P., of Bredwell Park, Herts., by his first wife, Harriet Hayton, of Ivinghoe, and mother of the late James Adam Gordon, Esq., of Stocks House 92 in. by 55 in. R 3 6 VANDYCK. 9. & 80 ROBERT BERTIE, FIRST EARL OF LINDSEY, K.G., Great Chamberlain of England, instituted Lord High Admiral in the eleventh year of Charles I., Governor of Berwick in 1639, killed at the Battle of Edge Hill, October 23, 1642. In armour, with crimson sash and lace collar, holding a pistol in his right hand ; his left hand resting on a table on which is his plumed helmet— whole length 84 in. by 47 in. The following are received from Ireland. SIR J. REYNOLDS. (OAvulA too 81 PORTRAIT OF EMILY, DUCHESS OF LEINSTER, in white and gold dress— in an oval /OCStiMoAt 30 in. by 25 in. Exhibited in Dublin SIR J. REYNOLDS. 82 PORTRAIT OF LADY LOUISA CONOLLY, in white dress svc dTMn+Ar y ellow cloak lined with ermine, seated on a terrace, her left hand raised to her face and her elbow resting on the base of a column— three-qua rter length Painted in 1775 53 i in. by 39 in. A/O T. GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. 83 PORTRAIT OF THE RIGHT HON. WILLIAM blue coat— in an oval <$1 30 in. by 25 in. Exhibited in Dublin 7 G. ROMNEY. 84 Kitty Bannister •toft Mu*Ar 29^ in. by 24^ in. ^^^<^QJba/yv SIR P. LELY. 85 Portrait of Nell Gwynne, in crimson dress and blue scarf, as a shepherdess with a lamb 49^ in. by 39^ in. SIR P. LELY. yf* 86 The Duchess of Portsmouth, in brown dress, as a shepherdess with a lamb 47 in. by 39^ in. SIR P. LELY. 87 A Lady, in orange silk dress and blue scarf 64 in. by 39 in. YANDYCK (after). 88 The Earl of Strafford, and his secretary 46^ in. by 54^ in. ^OA^>0 VELASQUEZ. ^ 89 Portrait of Pope Innocent II., seated, holding a letter 51^ in. by 38 in. DESPORTES. 90 A Group of Ducks 27^ in. by 44 in. The Property of the late JAMES WARD HARPER , Esq. b/i ytr r° SIR J. REYNOLDS. 91 Miss Stuart 29^ in. by 24 in. Mentioned in Cotton's List J^aaUjuv T. GAINSBOROUGH. 92 Portrait of Sir John Stuart, K.C.B., made Governor of Granada about 1806 FROM DIFFERENT COLLECTIONS. Chinny the. if- SIR J. REYNOLDS. 93 Portrait of Himself, in spectacles —crayons lA^JU 14 in. by 11 in. O' SIR J. REYNOLDS. 94 Portrait of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke — oval 28^ in. by 23£ in. SIR J. REYNOLDS. 95 Portrait of a Lady <*Ar 24 \ in. by 18 in. aAiT 0 f / VAN DEE NEER. 96 A Dutch Town on a River, with figures and boats : Moonlight 26 in. by 35 in. J. STARK. 97 Scene near Henley /6x.*.x. Exhibited at the Royal Academy , 1838 Purchased from the Artist ft? J. ZOFFANY, R.A. 98 A Portrait Group. Two ladies, seated, facing the spectator in a landscape, with a gentleman in a grey dress lined with red, standing beside them with legs crossed ; the elder lady, in grey dress and large head dress, is looking at the younger one, who is dressed in pink with plumed head dress, and is playing a mandolin 35 in. by 27 in. Exhibited at Burlington House , 1891 00 W. IIOARE (of Bath). 99 Portrait of the Earl of Chatham socJo Mzuttr 5Q fa. 40 i n . Engraved in Lodge's Portraits /y jb(X.J v 0 SIR H. RAEBURN, R.A. 100 Portrait of Francis Horner, Esq., M.P., politician and t SvsfoiUcviJr essayist. Born 1778, died 1817 29 in. by 24 in. 10 The following are Sold by Order of the Executor's of The Rt. Hon. 7 HE EARL OF LINDS A Y, deceased. Removed from Kilconquhar House, Fife. RAFFAELLE. JZ&O ioi THE MADONNA DI LORETO 39 in. by 31 in Purchased by Sir Henry Lindesay Bethune in Florence, about 1820 Exhibited at Paris This picture was always considered by Ingres, Mr. Henry Farrer and other eminent connoisseurs to be the original picture taken from the Church of S. Maria del Popolo, Borne /OO NOBLEMAN, in black TITIAN. 102 PORTRAIT OF A VENETIAN robe, seated in a chair j 47-1- in. by 37 in. Purchased by Sir Henry Lindesay Bethune in Florence, about 1820 A DIFFERENT PROPERTY. / vO G. ROMNEY. 103 Portrait of Mark Smithson, Esq., of Aldborougb Lodge, Borougkb'ridge, Yorkshire ( 3**^ jg G. ROMNEY. 104 Portrait of Mary, wife of tbe preceding, said to have been finished by ore of the pupils of Romney 3 c-t- FINIS. Loudon: Printed by Wm. Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.