OF A SMALL COLLECTION OF MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS AFTER SIR J. REYNOLDS, THE PROPERTY OF A LADY OF TITLE: ENGRAVINGS of the EARLY ENGLISH SCHOOL, CHIEFLY IN COLOURS, THE PROPERTY OF A LADY; ■^'^ D. Rhodes] PORTRAIT HEADS by T. FRYE, Old Mezzotint Portraits, ENGRAVINGS in Mezzotint, Stipple and Colours, FROM VARIOUS PRIVATE SOURCES: WHICH mm U Solti hj Auction tip ^ ' '^(rBo: Messes. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT THEIR GREAT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES'S SQUAEE, On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1899, 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's Square, S.W. 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. 11. No person to advance less than Is. ; above Five Pounds, 5s. ; and so on in proportion. HI. 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, */ required ; in default of which, the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately jiut 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. Chkistie, 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 delivery. VIT. 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 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1899, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN, In the Folio. — • /^ ' 1 Cipriani's Eudiments of Drawing, engraved by Bartolozzi ; ^'^^ //^^^z.,,^^.^^^C*-^ four Engravings, by Suntach ' ^ 2 Engravings after Cipriani and otliers, mostly French 16/^^'^^^''^'*''''^^ ' /^ ' 3 Engravings after A. Kauffman and Guercino, by Bartolozzi 20 ^^^^ / ' / 4 Engravings after the Old Masters, by Bartolozzi ; and others 18 L^C^^-t^-i^^ ^ • * 5 Vignette Engravings, Friezes, &c. — some in colours 14 // c:t-t--i-'«-*^ — ' /w " 6 Fancy Subjects, by Sallieth — a set of six, in colours 6 '^^i^''^-^^— t? __ ' /0 . 7 Illustration to ' The Sentimental Journey,' after A. Kauffman — ^<^ proof, in red ; &c. 2 ' ' /^ " 8 Invention ; and Composition, after ditto, by Bartolozzi ; &c. 3 C^cJ—tr^'^^A- ^ ' 9 Tancred ; and Erminia ; and others, after S. Shelley 8 ^^^ / _ . 10 Instruction ; Improvement ; and Study, after Cosway — in colours ; --^t>t^t*,t^ &c. 5 / '11 Music, after Rigaud, by Bartolozzi — proof; &c. 6 y.-^-^t't^^^ / / 12 Ticket for Eanelagh, after Cipriani, by Bartolozzi ; and others 8 ^^ ^^^ // 13 Female Heads, after Cipriani — framed 2 c^q B 2 ^ •L- X- ■/o z s^ ^ z^- 7 - A? / /^ 0- ■/x / -y ' ^ 14 Education of Cupid, after Zuccarelli, by Picot— in coloxw& ; &c. 5 ^ t^tiJ-^i^^^ 'U ■ 15 Triumph of Amphitrite, after Cipriani— j9roo/; and others, by C^f-^ Bartolozzi ^ ' / 16 Ophelia, after Nixon ; and Olivia and Sophia, by Bartolozzi ^c/si '//) ■ 17 The Love Letter, after Wheatley, by R. Stanier — in histre "i^ ft r^>»<^ . //- 18 The Despairing Damsel, after Collings, by Nutter ; and Boy and ^^ ^'A* Dog, by Bettelini , ^ • / 1^ • (%. ' 19 Cecilia, after Engleheart, by Bartolozzi — in red ; &c. 3 y^/^^t-v-'-x^ .1*1 ■ 20 Lavinia, after Shelley, by J. E. Smith ; and Cecilia, afteiO ^//A^ Hoppner 2 '*' f ' lo 21 Jenny and Eoger, after Morland, by T. Gaugain ; and Domestic .^/t i x .-^ Happiness 2 ^ 22 Psyche going to Bathe ; and Perseus and Andromeda, after^^^ ^ /1 4^^ Cipriani, by Bartolozzi — in hrown 2 M\ (J 23 Sappho and Love, after ditto, by ditto — a pair, in red nf f''^ t,^-*--*^ 24 Genius and Beauty ; Prudence and Beauty ; &c., after ditto, by /*^ ^.^i^ ditto 4 fj 25 Meekness ; Happiness ; and Innocence, after ditto, by ditto — in ^/f //^,.j red 3^^^^ / 26 Nymphs Bathing ; and Nymphs after Bathing, after Cipriani, by t'A ^ •''^^-*^ Bartolozzi — in red, framed % ^^^^ 27 Love and Fortune, after Cipriani, by Bartolozzi — printed in colours "^^ CAU^x 28 Cupids, after ditto — in colours ; Child and Doll ; &c. 4 (2^^^^^ 29 Small Portraits, after Sir J. Eeynolds, by S. W. Eeynolds — proofs /^ 30 Peg Woffington ; Mrs. Hartley ; and other small Portraits 5 ^v^^-^^^ }__ - /^ h 31 Miss Bingham, after Eeynolds, by Bonnefoy — in colours; and ^^;, ,^_,,_£^ others, by Bartolozzi 4^ / ' (P' • 32 The Snake in the Grass, after Eeynolds ; &c. 2 /-^^^tf^ / '^ ' 33 Lioness and Boar, after Snyders, by E. Earlom— proo/; &c. 2 "/^V*^'^'^*' /^ 81 Two drawings, by Picart — in red chalk; and others 7 ^^^^^ The Property of A LAD Y OF RANK. ENGRAVINGS— /n the Folio. 35 Marriage a la Mode, after Hogarth — the set of six; and The /^"-P*'-'^-'^^ Seasons, after N. Poussin 11 - /C " 36 The Fall of Lucifer, after Rubens, by Vorsterman ; and others, /H^^t^Ct^^-^^ after the Old Masters ^ /* '^ ■ 37 St. George and the Dragon; The Knight and Death; and -^^^''**'**^''^ Melancholia, by A. Durer 3 5 ' 38 Venus and Adonis, after Titian, by E. Strange ; and others, afterw<^fcrft'T«^'**-*^ the Old Masters 5 y^ ^^ 39 John Gilpin, after Stothard ; Coast Scene, after Turner— ewj/rav^r's ^fe^«^^ ftoof ~ ' 40 Small Cries of London — proofs, in red ; and two, after Shelley — in ~^M^'''7^('(^ red ; &c. 10 ^ /D 41 Destruction of the Bastille, after Singleton, by Nutter ; &c. 4 Ay^^^**'^^^ After SIR J. REYNOLDS. . ■ /^ ' 42 The Countess of Waldegrave and Daughter, by J. Smith; and a C^r^'^'^^^-^f^ half-length portrait of a lady — proof ^-^ J ^ 43 Mrs. Trapaud, by E. Fisher— ^rsf state .2- ' 44 Miss Kitty Fisher, by R. Houston ; and the Same, by Purcell 2 (y^C^<^^^^^^ ' - t' 45 Mrs. Hale as " Euphrosyne," by J. Watson — proof hefore any /^^^^^^^^jl-^^ letters — ihe second plate, see J. C. S.,p. 1513 '^ / . /^ — ' 46 Miss Nelly O'Brien, by C. Phillips .A^-^^^ .^I^^— ,^,^-««^ ^ ^ < - 47 Mrs. Siddons, stipple, by F. Haward — second state y"^^ '^^^^^i—^^K.^-^ 03 - 48 Lady Cockburn and Children, stipple, by C. Wilkin ^ ' cr . "^ - 49 Lady Hamilton as " A Bacchante," by J. R. Smith — third state *'*^^^^^'~^^'^'"^-^ // . 50 Miss Morris (Hope Nursing Love), by E. Fisher — second state ''^f^ct-^tyCi'^i^ 51 Miss Meyer as " Hebe," by J. Jacobe —/irsi state ^ *~^ / ^^ ■ 6 52 Lady Caroline Howard, by V. Green — first state, cut ^tiv*- ^"-^^^ I ■ /l{- 5B Mrs. Crewe as " St. Genevieve," by T. Watson — second state ^^^j^^^ ^>a^ ^ P ■ lb 54 Lady Betty Delm:]^ and Children, by V. Green — first state y ^ 2— '// ' 55 Oliver Goldsmith, by J. Marchi — second state, he/ore the title ^^ /^c .. a- ^t 'C> '/^ ' 56 Dr. Samuel Johnson, by W. Doughty — fourth state t'^-tP ^ ' /^ ' 57 Garrick between Comedy and Tragedy, by E. Fisher — second^ /tr^K/'d^ state ^— ^ " ^ ' 58 William Mason, by W. Doughty ; and Dr. Mudge, by W. Dickin- '^ p^t son— first state 2 ' v7 ' 69 Girl Laughing, by W. Bond— proof ; Children in the Wood, by (^i ^ ^^^ Caldwell ; and two others 4 . . 4/_ • 60 Girl Laughing, by J. F. Bausse ; and The Sleeping Girl, by °^ "'v^^^'**^ ' J. Jones— proo/s 2 ^ .61 Puck, by C. Heath ; and Venus and Cupid, by Eaimbach — proof s A^ t AJ!^ ' 2 __. «/ ' 62 Cymon and Iphigenia, by F. Ha ward C^^ *^ \ - "63 Mercury, by J. Dean — third state; and The Infant Hercules—/^ proof 2 ' ' ^f'^ ' 64 Madonna col Bambino, by J. E. Smith ^^<-^ ^-^ ^^^^ '^ y^ - ' 65 Pick-a-back, by G. Zobel — artist's proof, unstamped ^^^ /jL DRAWINGS. _ y 66 J. Cozens: A River Scene; and A Lake Scene 2 ^^^^^^ 67 CoLLiNGWOOD Smith : A Eiver Scene : sunset ; and A Coast Scene 2 i THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. HEADS BY THOMAS FEYE. In fine state, with full margins. / 68 Portrait of Thomas Frye (J. C. S., No. 6) C^ tf^ n t.^1.^ _ //^ ' ^ 69 An Old Man, in black velvet cap (J. C. S., No. 9) ^^- 70 A Young Girl, with feather in hair, holding pearl necklace y. ^ (J. C. S., No. 10) ^. //^^ ■^^— - — /^ ' 71 A Young Man, with open book and lighted candlestick (J. C. S.,^/^ ^^ No. 11) ^ ' ^ • /{? ■ 72 Man in a turban, the right hand raised — -^roof before the inscrip-// £^i t^/ry^ tion (J. C. S., No. 13) /^ - ^ 73 Man leaning on left elbow (J. C. S., No. 17) J^ t. .^-^jil^ ■ / P ' 7^ Young Woman, in hat and mantle, holding a fan (J. C. S., No. 18) ^==?^ ^ - /ic^ ' 75 A Lady, in lace cap, with pearl necklace (J. C. S., No. 20) £P€ '81 Portraits, by Houbraken and Vertue ; and First Prayer in Con- ^^^ gress 10 ?^ ^ 82 Mrs. Sheridan as " St. Cecilia," after Eeynolds, by Watson— >* j ' 6 ' printed in red /Xy ' . / ' 83 Mezzotint Portraits, by E. Houston "^../^ <■ *-*^^ -^ /ff - 84 Charles von Breda, after himself, by S. W. Eeynolds — p-oof ; and ^~^ two others o Z- - - 85 Madame Du Barry — small proof ; Lady Boynton, after Cotes ; and /^ /^ one other 3 y ' *' ' 86 Duchess of St. Albans ; Duchess of Grafton, after Kneller, by^^^•,?-/C^, J. Smith ; and one other 3 %7 87 Lady Howard, after ditto, by ditto ; and The Countess of Eanelagh /^^^ <^ 2 ^ ' -y ' Z' ' 88 Lady Whitmore, after Lely, by T. Watson — proof f^^r /^ *- * ^ y' . ^ . 89 The Duchess of Grafton, after ditto, by Verkolje •^ / ^ '%^J^ ^ ' ^ '90 Louis XIV., after Mignard, by De Boilly — proof \ and two Por- ^^^^i^^c^^^ traits, by Houbraken — proofs 2 91 Lady Charlotte Campbell, after Hoppner, by C. Wilkin — pfoof f^^ j^ ^^ ^^ and Psyche, after ditto, by Meyer — framed 2 ti^ ' - /^ ' 92 Lavinia, after Shelley, by J. E. Smith— m red ; and Conjugal Lovei^^^^ «*-'' after Cipriani — ditto 2 (J ^ — S • 93 Simplicity ; and Penelope Boothby, after Eeynolds — reprints in Co^"^ ^^ '' colours 2 L - / - O 94 The Mother's Hope, after Adam Buck, by Freeman and Stadler — tJ"^ * »^ . printed in colours •/>«J— '^ 95 Congratulation, after Harlow, by H. Meyer — printed in colours ••^^ <^ t-<-*^ — ' *^ "* .96 Setters, after G. Morland ; and Pointers, after Sartorius, by (p^ W. Ward — proofs, a pair 2 ^ ^ - 97 Eosalind and Celia, after A. Kauffman, by Bartolozzi — proofs, ^■^^^ /^^^^ in brown ; and Diana and Nymph, after ditto — in colours 3 ' . ,^^— - ' 98 Damon and Delia ; Science and Peace, after ditto — in red ; and 0^ ^"tC-^ one other 3 ^ , L, 99 A collection of eighty-two Political Caricatures — in colours — by -^^•^^^t W. Heath, Cruickshank, Eowlandson and others A /C^ i Framed. /^ ' , 100 Miss Stanley, by W. Bond— m colours; and The Hon. Mrs. ^:zl Ajf ^ Stephenson, after Woodforde — 'proof 2 2^- 101 Sir Walter Scott, after Eaeburn, by W. Walker ,^.^c^*^^'t •///-' o 102 Young Waltonians, after J. Constable, R.A., by D. Lucas ^ ^c: <:^A^^^^ //-y 103 Le Maitre de Gnitare, after Schenau ; L'Enfant Prodigue, after Xv y/' Le Clerc ; and one other 3 - /^ ' 104 A Tribute to the Memory of Nelson, after Hopkins, by J. Young Xf—, ^jH-^^ — in colours .y 105 Erigone, after Girardet, by Koenig — ditto ^ ^ ^ , , /^<^^»-^ 106 Ceres, after Cipriani ; and Love Healed, after Shelley — in colours 0-^^ ^^ ^ 107 Eural Felicity, after Corbould, by R. Cooper ; and Norah — ditto 2 ^^ -108 A Visit to the Camp, after Bunbury — m colours ; and The Reverie, "/'/'^iJc rlM^ / O r '^ after Reynolds, by Cheesman — 'proof 2 109 Abelard and Heloise, after J. Gardner, by Williamson — a pair, ^^ printed in colours 2 ' 110 The Harvestman ; and The Weary Traveller, after Artaud, ^y(y^ '^jC /i^ c^ . R. Dunkarton — ditto, ditto 2 ' j2 - ^ 111 The Lost Child ; and The Child Found, after Cosse, by M. Place f^A^.^^^--^ — ditto, ditto 2 - /^ . 112 A School ; and A Winter's Tale, after J. Opie, R.A., by V. Green ^^,^V^7^- — a pair, printed in colours 2 . ^ ' 113 The Tired Soldier, after ditto, by C. Knight — printed in colours ^^^O 114 The Romps, after Bigg, by W. Ward — printed in colours ^(?^. t->^. ry / 128 Countess Cholmondeley and her Son, after J. Hoppner, E.A.,^^^/^ /C t > whole length, by C. Turner - /S ' 129 Lady Elizabeth Herbert and Son, after Sir J. Eeynolds, ^J ^ ^ ^^ ^ J. Dean y / . /i_^ ' 130 The Cotjntess of Salisetjry, after Sir J. Eeynolds, by Y. Green ''■*^^^''' — first state, cut J>^ ^ 131 EuRAL Amusement, after Morland, by J. E. Smith — printed in ^y. x^c^'C^ colours . /^ , 132 Sensibility (Lady Hamilton), after G. Eomney, by E. Earlom ^i/C^-x^^ — printed in colours . f~7 ' ^ 133 Napoleon as First Consul, after Boilly, by Levachez — printed in yj<- '^ /^ colours - ^ ' "^ 134 The Shepherdess of the Alps, after Hamilton, by J. Egginton ~^CX?« «. — printed in colours /^~\ -3 134a The Seasons: a set of four small ovals — printed in colours 4 /) a^'-c^ / . ^ ' 134b Delia in Town ; and Delia in the Country, after Morland, -^ by J. E. Smith — printed in colours 2 ly*-'^ '^ ^ 11 THE PROPERTY OF A LADY. Framed. »riani, by Bartolozzi — printed /> IS 5 Hebe ; and A Bacchante, after Cij)riani, by Bartolozzi — printed yy in colours 2 , yX ' 136 Cupid and Aglaia ; and Cupid and Euphrosyne, after A. Kauff- /^ ^><^,y^ man, by Burke — proof, in red 2 .^ r 137 Venus Attired by the Graces, after ditto, by Bartolozzi — in red // L^^^ /?l^ ' / 138 A Classical Subject, after ditto ; and Fancy Subject, after Westall ^^^ »y — ovals, in colours 2 139 Credulous Lady and Astrologer, after J. R. Smith, by Simon — ^Z^ in colours Ty^ ' liO Morning ; Noon ; Evening ; and Night, after Mercier — a aet of -^. ,^^ ^ ,_, four, in colours 4 . //} ■ 141 Ireland ; and Wales, after Porter, by Barnard — a pair, coloured ^'^^ 2 £^1 t.^C-. other — in colours 2 ^>^ 153 The Death of Sir E. Abercrombie — in colours - ^"^pf^^yf"^ • // ' 154 The Benevolent Milkmaid, after Wheatley, by Barnard— pnnfecZ/^ in colours ^^-x;^ CC 4.»-^2*,_-e« , "7^ 155 Eepairing to Market; and At Market, after Wheatley, ^^ 1/ / W. Annis — printed in colours 2 ' ' 156 The Gipsy Fortune Teller, after Beechey ; and The Show, after ',^e^^~~^ Hoppner, by J. Young — a pair, coloured 2 V ' 157 Snipe Shooting, after G. Morland, by Catton — coloured y^/;>ict^K. /z. ' 158 Boy and Pigs, after ditto, by Annis — printed in colours «/'2^T*-^-' ^-*^ 159 The Cottager's Wealth, after ditto, by G. Keating — ditto ^o^ - 160 norland's Winter, after ditto, by W. Barnard— cZi«o -^^^^(^^C^-^ i-^S^-^ . /o ' 161 Fox-Hunting : The Death, after ditto, by Barnard — coloured k ^^"^Q-^ ■ /i^ ■ 162 Guinea-Pigs, after ditto, by Gaugain — ditto i/ty'^^'C^i FINIS. London: Printed by William Clowes & Sous, Limited, Stamlord Street and Charing Cross.