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Cg. 7$r, c Po, , ( J / U^Ct CU-4 / / £ 2' L &Uu^ ?f- '<>*•-'<> s /OS', //o. //#■ / 20 ■ /23". /3 3 . &' /07 > /of. /so - / 2 o- / 7 s JfX^xfo S 4 f2.2. /33 , /t/-o. /4 If 4 - /Sif. /S7. /Ol- /3 d. /£& ■ ' 7(3 . 7 7. 7 , 72. £/— _ .C.^u^iu £, / &• hurV^T - * ♦ O-A-T^VILOGTJE OF THE COLLECTION OF PORCELAI N, ecorati&e Otjects aui> Jatnuttivc, THE PROPERTY OF SURGEON-GEN. J. LUMSDAINE, Of Mowbray House, Victoria Embankment; AND PORCELAIN, OBJECTS OF ART & DECORATION, FROM VARIOUS PRIYATE SOURCES: WHICH Mill be jrolb fcg H11 c11on bu Messrs. CHRISTIE, HANSON & WOODS. AT THEIR GREAT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. -- May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 Kinq Street, St. James's Square, S. W. LiK&fc ’’) J § (j/ 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. IT. 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. 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 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. -KX- On THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. The following are the Property of SURGE ON-GENERAL J. LUMSDAINE, of Mowbray House, Victoria Embankment. ORIENTAL PORCELAIN, Etc. o 1 A small cylindrical old Nankin bottle, painted with vases ; a beaker, of apple-green crackle—wood stand ; a liver-coloured bottle; a white crackle vase; two white sacrificial cups ; a coloured ditto and three other pieces ' 2 A pair of dark blue dishes, with decoration in gold; a> ditto dish, with flowers in white; two dishes, enamelled in colours; two others; a vase and cover, blue ground ; and a Persian-pattern bowl 3 A pair of crackle vases, enamelled with equestrian and other warriors and bronzed bands; a pair of cups and saucers, enamelled with figures; a pair of Persian basins and stands, painted with bands of characters ; two crackle cups, with figures; two egg-shell basins, covers and stands, enamelled in colours ; two ditto cups and saucers; and twelve other small pieces 0 4 O An egg-shell plate, enamelled with a domestic scene in borders of f various colours, ruby back 5 A circular dish, nearly similar B 2 4 o i/Z tf' /~/0 ^ 6 A pair of Japan dishes, with flowers in red, blue and gold, and with serrated edges ; a pair of small octagonal-shaped howls ; two bowls and one cover, enamelled in colours on red ground ; a red. and gold bowl and cover ; and a small ditto vase t y i ^ 7 A Satsuma seated figure of a Musume, enamelled in colours ; a Sat- ^ suma shallow bowl; a ditto pair of vases, cup and three saucers, with flowers in colours; four small porcelain and earthenware^ tea-pots ; three vases ; and an enamelled snuff-bottle 8 A cup, of Chinese pale green jade, with ring handles, engraved witL ornament; and a two-handled cup, of striated agate // t/V- 9 A small cup and saucer, of dark green and red jasper ; a model of an egg ; a pair of small enamelled metal figures of harlequins, on ebonised pedestals; and a circular plateau, of Agra marbje, . inlaid with a wreath of jasmine JAPAN LAC, Etc. - * , O 10 £ 4 ^ > 2 ,^, *12 /„ f/L ^ 13 A/, H 6 /. 15 C 6 ,/tr: (17 ’« 6 , o 18 Two Japanese black and gold lac boxes, containing a number of playing cards—on stand ; and three lac card cases f A black lac fan-shaped box, with a landscape in gold ; an ivory tea-boxf^ three other ivory carvings ; and a lacquered ivory paper-knife A small black lac cabinet, with fans in gold; and a set of five black lac boxes, on tray, with wisteria, Fujiyama and figures in gold^^ 1 A shell-shaped box and tray, of gold lac, with circular and floral crest ornaments; an oval box, with shaped panels of landscapes; ^ and a box, with Mantis in gold A small box, formed as an insect cage; and a small circular box, o gold nashiji A set of three red lacquer sake cups, with cranes in gold ; and three^ tortoiseshell ditto, lacquered in gold An oblong plaque, after the style of Korin ; a circular red lacquer tray, with cranes in gold; and two black lac trays / A Gouri lac inro ; a perfume box ; a red and gold lac sake cup; two writing cases ; and four glass sponges ( Enoshima ) —rare A dagger, shark-skin grip, mounted with silver chased with prunus ^ 5 19 Three models of Japanese swords 20 Three hair ornaments; three chop sticks; a pipe and tobacco case ]Sy7 two pipes; and a bronze writing case 21 A Chinese belt fastening; three ivory netsukes; a small silver and a small bronze bell cage ENAMELS. 22 \ pair of flat-shaped circular boxes and covers, of Chinese cloisonne enamel, turquoise and white ground; a nest of five fluted bowls and covers, of Canton enamel, painted with figures and flowers on pale green ground ; and two chibouque stands, partly enamelled C '■* /" 'f' z in colours y 23 A koro, of Chinese cloisonne enamel, with flowers on turquoise ground, mounted with metal-gilt handles, rim and pierced dragon cover— ~\ carved wood stand 24 A pair of ditto altar candlesticks, with flowers and scrolls on tur¬ quoise and pale pink ground ; and a pair of open-lipped vases, eu vs? y 7 suite ARMS. 0 25 A Portuguese skell-hilted sword —from the Arsenal, Goa t p 26 A sword, gilt gun-metal hilt, hexagonal blade engraved with coat-of- A 7 arms and date 1621 —from the Tremerton Castle Collection O 27 A cup-hilted sword, of bright steel, the hlade inscribed in solingeii^^ w —from the Arsenal, Goa , y 28 A sword, gilt gun-metal hilt, the blade dated 1774 : & 29 A stiletto, with ivory grip mounted with white metal ; and a naval sword, gilt hilt —temp George II. C> 30 An Indian gauntlet sword, the hilt overlaid with brass, and with Spanish blade O 31 A sword, with steel hilt, the blade slightly curved and trebly fluted y,* . —dated a.d. 1085 —from Kandahar $ 32 A sword, with curved blade, curiously grooved, and engraved with Neskki characters on both sides Formerly belonged to the Grand Shereef of Mecca y 6 0 33 34 35 ^"^'^36 £ , /J , o 37 /, /f, 0 38 /, iT, O 39 /r A/, ^ 40 /. /, 41 cup and saucer ; and a Worcester coffee-cup 9 76 O 77 78 79 80 A Wedgwood bottle and stopper, blue, white and gold, with Satyrs’ masks; a Spode ewer; a flat-shaped bottle and stopper ; a triple shell-shaped salt-cellar; and a pen-tray A two-handled blue and white Wedgwood vase ; a small blac^nd white copy of the Barberini vase ; a Brameld jug, cream colour and white; a Liverpool printed brown and yellow jug ; a pair of 7 / vases, printed in green and colours 5 a Wedgwood tazza, with a / Chinese lady; and ten Wedgwood and other plates and dishes A pair of white and gold table candlesticks, painted and encrusted with coloured flowers in turquoise borders; and a pair of Chelsea-pattern vases and pierced covers, painted with hire and dark blue and gold scrolls An oviform Worcester-patteru vase and cover, painted with birds, foliage and insects in scroll medallions on dark blue scale ground ; and a pair of smaller vases and covers, nearly similar An oviform Chelsea-pattern vase and cover, painted with birds and foliage in colours on white ground; a smaller vase and cover, with bands of orange, green and gold ornament; and a pair of ^ ^ small Worcester-pattern vases A Whieldon-ware tea-pot, milk-jug, sugar-basin, canister and covers, decorated in Chinese taste ; three lustred ware cups and two saucers, printed with Chinese subjects ; three lustred jugs ; three , * ditto cups ; a pair of salt-cellars, four cups and saucers; and si| /£ other pieces J ?—' GROUPS AND FIGURES. 81 A pair of Chelsea-pattern figures of pedlars ; and two pairs of Derby figures (82 A Chelsea-pattern group of Europa, on plinth encrusted with shells ; A and a smaller ditto figure of Omphale Vl ' ^88 A large group of Uncle Toby and the Widow, coloured and gilt 84 Summer and Autumn : a pair of kneeling figures on plinths; two O Vienna terra-cotta figures of draped females ; a plaster model a Cellini ewer; and a carved soapstone relief of St. George 10 £ /,/f /. /a , O 88 89 . 0 VENETIAN GLASS. A tall vitro di Trina glass, blue and white, on scroll-shaped stem, with flowers in relief; and a tall cup and cover, on openpillar stem A spirally fluted amber vase; an opal glass on open stem; a ruby goblet; a glass with blue edges ; and two others A pair of Schmelze glass vases ; a pair of polychrome bottles ; a small gilt vase on swan stem; an amber and gold fluted vase; two green beakers; six coloured liqueur-glasses; and two other pieces Three glasses, a scent-bottle, and vase, richly gilt and enamelled in ( colours ; and a pair ot salt-cellars, with coloured portraits * An engraved wine decanter, with ribs in relief; five tall glasses, engraved with monogram and coronet; and four cut liqueur- 4 glasses OBJECTS OF ART. 90 A tazza, of Viennese enamel, painted with mythological subjects and arabesques, and mounted on metal-gilt stem and tripod chased with figures of Satyrs; and a small ditto vase and cover, on, figure stem 91 A small time-piece, in case of Viennese enamel, painted with classical subjects and mounted with terminal figures and other ornaments of metal-gilt ^ /. £ 138 , O A pair of smaller vases, with iris and cranes; and a pair, with / mandarin duck in colours on a huff ground // A pair of old Worcester shell-shaped dishes and twelve plates, painted with classical subjects in grisaille —by Flight, Barr and , Barr A pair of dark blue, white and gold Derby flower-pots and stands ^ A Chelsea figure of Minerva, her hand resting on a shield, scroll plinth—111 i n - high A Palissy ware tazza, formed as a figure of a child bearing a shell, on coloured plinth with rocks and bulrushes in relief—14 in.^ high A Chinese famille verte plate, enamelled with ladies and buildings; a dish, with shaped panels of famille verte on a powder-blue ground ; and a dish, with shaped panel in the centre on a powder-blue ground An oviform Lowestoft vase and cover, enamelled with flowers and scrolls in the Chinese taste A Dresden group of Venus and Cupid A pair of Marcolini Dresden groups, of a shepherd and shepherdess^ sleeping, with dogs and lambs A pair of pierced Delft jars and covers, basket-pattern, scroll-shaped panels painted with landscapes and scrolls in blue Six Burmese carved wood stands, with grotesque figures and mon¬ sters, on triangular shaped plinths A Dresden dinner service, painted with dragons, birds and orna¬ ments in Japanese taste in red and gold, consisting of soup- tureen and cover, two oval dishes, two square-shaped ditto, six^ round ditto, thirty-six plates and twelve soup-plates set of five wax medallions—portraits of George III., Queen Charlotte and the Trince of Wales, the royal monogram and a ship in full sail—mounted in glazed gilt frame / An old French clock, by Baltazar Martinot, with chased and enamelled dial and pierced metal-gilt ornament below, chased j with arabesques, Ac.—in modern satin-wood case 15 13SLA Louis XIY. Bracket Clock, in shaped Boullecase inlaid with flowers and foliage tied with ribbons in coloured shell, and mounted with scroll foliage and ornaments of or-molu; ancL bracket, en suite—54 in. high 27140 An Old English Marqueterie Chest of Five Drawers, inlaid with arabesque foliage and birds in coloured woods, and mounted with brass escutcheons and drop handles—38 in. voidp ) 141 A Suite of Sheraton Furniture, of inlaid mahogany and satin- wood, with open shield-shaped backs carved with interlaced loops and festoons of drapery, the seats covered with pale green _ t and gold silk brocade, consisting of— A settee Six chairs, and A pair of arm-chairs ^ 142 A Louis XY. Upright Marqueterie Cabinet, with glazed door above enclosing shelves, and cupboard beneath, inlaid with flowers, foliage and drapery, mounted with masks, scrolls, &c. of ^ or-molu ■) 143 A Chinese black and gold lacquer cabinet, with folding doors en¬ closing architectural interior, with drawers beneath—on stand finis. London : Printed by Wm. Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross,