^\ OF A FINE COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS COMPRISING £ ^ ^^^ ^ /-/ ; /) J CHOICE SPECIMENS IN MEZZOTINT AND COLOURS After G. MORLAND, J. WARD, R.A., F. WHEATLEY, R.A., INCLUDING A Complete Set of "The Cries of London," finely printed in colours, PORTRAITS after Sir J. Reynolds, ENGRAVINGS by J. R. Smith, W. Ward, H. Bunbury, etc., etc.: WHICH Will be *0lti bj Auction bj L.^'^Hf Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON k WOODS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES'S SQUARE, On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 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, II. 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 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, APRIL 19, 1899, AT ONE o'clock PKECISELY. THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. Framed. / 3 ' 1 Two coloured Caricatures, by J. Gillray ; Tom and liis Pigeons ; ^^y* and one other 4 , / -^ . 2 The Dead Bird ; and The Companion — a pair, printed in Jr colours 2 ~ . . 3 Nymphs Bathing ; and Nymphs Going to Bathe, after Cipriani, y' by Bartolozzi — printed in colours 2 . Aj , 4 The Kecruit; and The Companion, after Morland — a pair, ^ ovals 2^-'^'^^-^'^'^ / f^ • 5 Cottagers Eeposing ; and Eustic Courtship, after ditto 2 -^-ot-*>«— () 17 The Irish House of Commons '*' ■7-c DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. 18 Filial Attention ; and Maternal Instruction, after A. Buck, by Meyer — printed in colours 2 19 I Could Not Learn my Book, after ditto — printed in colours '^^^ /Ci • 20 What's that, Mothee? ; and My Dear Little Shock, after Adam CT^ ' Buck — printed in colours 2 /^ ■ 21 Dancing Girl, after ditto, by Eoberts and Stadler— rf^7io W^ 4« - 22 Fancy Subjects, after Moreau — proofs, a pair 2 ^^ j *j 23 Promenade de Longchamps ; Bal de I'Opera ; Bal de Societe — j, a set of three, in colours 3 ' ^'*''*'»-i-«^H X - 21 Lady Catherine Manners, after Eeynolds, by T. Gaugain — in , ^ hrnwn. /jLt.>^^ hrown ildren and George IV. Driving in the Park — in colours 2 ^ , 25 Children Believing a Beggar Boy, after Beecbey, by C, Wilkin ; / — _.-.-_..- // - 26 HoBBiNOii AND Ganderetta, after Gainsborough, by Bartolozzi- prinied in colours 5 ^ ' 27 Guinea Pigs ; and Dancing Dogs, after Morland, by T. Gaugain ^ / ^ printed in colours 2 ^^ 28 The Farmer's Door; and The Sc^uire's Door, after Morland, by B. Duterrau 2 "^ 29 Scboolboys and Blind Man ; and Lady Eelieving a poor Cottager, /^ ^ after Bigg, by J. E. Smith — printed in colours 2 ^^ 30 The Mask; and The Ghost, after Westall — a pair, printed in /^:^<^^^j^ colours 2 31 Frances, Lady Bridges, after Cotes, by J. 'Watson— first state 9/^fi^ c> . 32 Hon. Mrs. Tollemache as " Miranda," after Sir J. Eeynolds, by J. Jones — second state /^ - 33 Miss Farren, after Sir T. Lawrence, by F. Bartolozzi — P'intedJy^T.^/^^^,^^^'/ in colours J AN THEE PROPERTY. 34 A Poultry Market, after J. Ward, by W. Ward yr^^ ^^ ■ //" ' 35 The Citizen's Eetreat, after J. Ward, by W. Ward — printed in ' /> / colours /IfcT^ /^«-^ ■ /'y - a 36 LuBiN, after de Wilde, by Emma Smith — printed in colours O/^^t^L-^i^i^i '^ 37 The Wayside, after Owen, by W. Say — printed in colours ^/^'-^V* «^ ^ , /^ • 38 Crossing the Brook, after ditto, by ditto — printed in colours x:^^/tx r f<'^ 39 Love Sheltered, after ditto, by ditto — printed in colours ^^^ ^^ ^ -^ ^ i/ /^ . b 40 The Fish Market, Amsterdam; and Place de Mier, at Antwerp/ after T. Eowlandson, by Wright and Schultz — in colours *-^'*- '- ^-f--^ h - 41 Miss Croker, after Lawrence, by S. Cousins, E.A. _ <^ . 6'~ - 42 Ariadne, after Cipriani, by Bartolozzi — in red ; and Fair Fatima - / — printed in colours — vr /.^ i t, ^^\_ / -^ 43 Venus, after Eeynolds ; and Pamela and Phyloclea, after Lely, _/^ zt_^^*/:£''\ by Green 2 B 2 44 The Falconer, after J. Xorthcote, E.A., by S. W. Eeynolds— Of printed in colours '4 • 45 Music, after Ciiiriani, by Bartolozzi — oval, proof, printed in , colours ""^^^A^^^ ■ / ' 46 Edward I. and Queen Eleanor, after Kauffman, by Eyland — proof, / in red / 2-, ' kJ 47 Juno Presenting tbe Cestus to Venus, after ditto, by ditto — y — printed in red ^t^^^-'-^A.c-w-**. /p - 48 The Judgment of Paris, by and after daiio— proof , printed in redy ^L»JL^ L7 49 Lady Eushout and Child, after ditto, by T. Burke — in broivn _ ^jf . . /^ , 50 The Spinster (Lady Hamilton), after G.Eomney, by T. Cheesman^^^^^ P' _ ^ ' 51 Lady Louisa Manners, after Sir J. Eeynolds, by C. Knight ^^--**-£i ^ — . ' 52 Eoxalana (Mrs. Abingdon), after ditto, by J. K. Sherwin 9^^^^^^^^ 53 Lady Smythe and Children, after ditto, by F. Bartolozzi — in ^y brown -^^^— • y ' - a - 54 Society in Solitude, by and after J. E. Smith ^Z^^^ ^ 'J ^^' 55 Eeflection, after Eamberg, by W. Ward (^-^^^^L^^ - • /^ ■ 56 A Wife, by and after J. E. Smith ^^^^^.^ ^ /L ■ 57 The Lovely Brunette, by and after W. Ward — printed in (1/ / colours ' J \ - H- h 58 The Landgravine op Hesse Darmstadt, after Schrceder, by ^ T. Burke — printed in colours S^ • G '^^ Michael and Isabel Oginscy, after Cosway, by L. Schiavonetti V/^/'y — printed in colours • S ' ^^ Viscount Duncan ; and Sir Eichard Onslow — a pair, by D. Orme ,J^'^pl^^ — printed in colours 2 '3 ■ 61 A St. James's Beauty (Lady Campbell), after Benwell, by Barto- -^^ ^-^-^^ lozzi — printed in colours ■ / 3 ■ 62 Mischievous Sport ; and Innocent Amusement — ovals, printed in 5^^^^ / 7 •" ^^■'"' "•'"'""' r-— - ~ jr colours 63 Isabella Czartoryska, after Cosway, by Testolini — printed in ^^^Mj^ colours yi ' 64 A pair of Ovals, with floral borders — printed on satin, in colours /^ and gold 2 3 65 NakcissuSj after T. Eowlandson, by G. Graham — printed in colours /* /^ ■ iCf-t-' ' 66 Mrs. Siddons as " The Tragic Muse," after Eeynolds, by Haward ^^^ '/^ ^/> /S^ " 67 Much Ado about Nothing, after Peters, by Simon V^^^ z j- /^ ' 68 La Priere ; and Le Bon Jour, after Miss Conyers, by Le Grand ^^y,^ — printed in colours 2 2^ ADAM BUCK. 69 Tambarina, by Wright and Zeigler — printed in colours 'x/ € I uj j-amuai'iua, uy vvrigui auu ZiSigier — prvmea in colours 'X/ i 2 i^-%>' / 70 Give Me a Kiss, by Eoberts and Stadler — printed in colours^ — V *■ z' ^ ~/. - 71 The Darling Dancing; and Mama at Eomps — « pmV, by Free- /f man — printed in colours 2 O ' t? 72 Brother and Sister ; and The Sisters, by Cooper — a pair, prinied^^^ , ^ ^^ -L r in colours ■ ^ 2 GEOEGE MOELAND. 73 Innocence Alarm'd, by E. Smith — printed in colours C ^ O^ 'x. •^ ■* 74 Paying the Hostlek, by S. W. Eeynolds— jpnw^eti in colours (/\^^^Ayry. a( /c • lb Children Playing Soldiers, by G. Keating — printed in colours, with untrimmed margins r^'^L-fi-V'^^jQ^ 76 A Visit to the Child at Nurse : and A Visit to the Boarding / ' School — a pair, by W. Ward — printed in colours 2 77 Travellers, by W. Ward — printed in colours, icitk untrimmed ^^^ ^ -f-*^^^-^ i margins 78 Cottagers, by W. Ward — printed in colours, ditto ^t> 79 St. James's Park ; and A Tea Garden — a pair, by F. D. Soiron /T — printed in colours 2 df^ 80 Guinea Pigs, by T. Gaugain — printed in colours r/L^iA^ ^^ 81 Valentine's Day ; and The Marriage, by J. Dean — a pair, />^ printed in colours 2 82 Trepanning a Eecruit, by J. E. Smith — ^jtwoo/ ^-j^^-xiz^^^^ 8 83 The Eetuen feom Mabket, by J. R. Sxaith— proof Si Feeding the Pigs, by J. E. Smith— proof 85 Juvenile Navigators, by W. Ward— open letter proof 86 Childben Nutting, by E. Dayes 87 Blind Man's Buff, by W. Ward 88 The Shepherds, by W. Ward 89 Stable Amusement, by W. Ward — open letter proof ' 2~ C? 90 The Happy Cottagers, by J. Grozer— proo/ ,//? ' iil A Tea Garden, by F. D. Soiron /I/ "-^ " -^ — ^ ' "J -■ —• ^ ^ - fc> 92 Morning, or Thoughts on Amusement for the Evening — open ^^^«^t^y^ / letter vroof, in brown, with untrimmed margins — unframed // F. WHEATLEY, R.A.: CEIES OF LONDON. Framed. /P - 93 A Complete Set of the Cries of London, including the scarce extra plate of " Gingerbread "finely printed in colours, with large margins — comprising : ^^ ^ >^ ^-^ a Primroses, by L. Schiavonetti Milk Below, Maids, by ditto Sweet China Oranges, by ditto Do You Want any Matches, by A. Cardon New Mackrel, by N. Schiavonetti Knives, Scissors and Eazors to Grind, by G. Ven- dramini Fresh Gathered Peas, by ditto Duke Cherries, by A. Cardon Scarlet Strawberries, by Vendramini Old Chairs to Mend, by ditto A New Love Song, by A. Cardon Hot Spice Gingerbread, by Vendramini The Same, with additional figure and different background Turnips and Carrots, by T. Gaugain 14 Uajramed. ^ ' 94 New Mackrel, by N. Schiavonetti — in brown /^/C-«-t- /y- ^ 95 Sweet China Oranges, by ditto — in hrown ^ y^ , (f 96 Duke Cherries, by A. Cardon — proof / ^ - 97 Scarlet Strawberries, by Vendramini >• y ' 98 Knives, Scissors and Eazors to Grind, by ditto y 99 Fresh Gathered Peas, by ditto ^V 100 Milk Below, Maids, by N. Schiavonetti ^^ 101 Turnips and Carrots, by T. Gaugain — in hrown ^(^ 102 Simplicity (Miss Gwatkin), after Keynolds, by Bartolozzi — proof, in hrown, with untrimmed margins i X 103 The Wood Boy, after Barker, by T. Gaugain— prm^ed in colours 'Z^^^^X^ /y - ^ 104 Children Relieving a Beggar Boy, after Beechey, by C, Wilkin C/^^ X^>*. f f^ . 105 George Washington, after Trumbull, by Cheesman -tCt ^"7^/^ »^-^ DIFFER EN J PROPERTIES. Unframed. /^ 106 Countess Grey and Children, after Sir T. Lawrence, by S.y — yi7 ' ousms, It. A. ^ ' 107 Mrs. Tickell, after Cosway, by J. Conde ^/^A. c ,^^ .108 The same, three-quarter length — printed in colours _ /^ <2_^ , /S^^ (j 109 Sophia Western, after J. Hoppaer, E.A., by J, K. Smith — y j^ printed in colours ^^y^^.^ 10 /no Mrs. Sheridan as " St. Cecilia," after Eeynolds, by T. Watson — ^/* printed in colours ■ /L ■ 111 Thoughts on Matrimony, after J. R. Smith, by W. Ward — jKL^S printed in colours ' /^ ■ V 112 The Choice, by and after W. Ward — in bistre, with full margirt^ ^^ ^i5i-w^.-i^-^ / / 113 Frail Kitty — oval, printed in colours y CX-^^-^ -^y^- / ' / , 114 Amanthis, by and after J. R. Smith — printed in colours '•^^^^^jl^ ■^ ' 115 The Infant Shakespeare, after Romney, by B. Smith — printed^^ ^ — ■ — in colours H. BUNBURY. /Z- "* 116 The Repose; and The Storm, by T. Trotter — a pair, in brown 2 >^ ^ - //7 - rll7 Friar Philip's Geese, by T. Watson— proo/ C^»^->C^ *-118 The Chantress; and The Songstress, by J. R. Smith — a pair 2 // ' 119 Miss Walpole, by Watson and Dickinson; The Sad Story — J^ ~i proof; and one other 3 120 Fille de Montmelian, by Knight; Welsh Peasants; and A J^l-^tv-^,^ Mendicant, by Baldrey 3 /// - 121 The Dance, by Bartolozzi; and A Game of Chess, by Bra- ^:C^y^tz~*T.^ "* therton 2 C^ . 122 The Deserter; and Adelaide at the Abbey of La Trappe, by '^^ Dickinson 2 _ //, ■ 123 La Fleur, by Bartolozzi — in red; and six others — unfinished 7 ,_£«_« ^ ^ /-' • 124 Black George, by J. Chapman — proof; Affliction; and another, /^ / by Bretherton 3 Framed. ^ ' fO ■ 125 The Song ; and Charlotte, by Bartolozzi — circles 2 ^^ » .^ — 126 Adelaide in the Gardens of Bagnieres, by ditto — in broicn ; and ^l^ Z' Modern Graces 2 ^ f ^ ,Q _ 127 Morning Employments, by Tomkins; and Lord Thomas and /^^-/^/^(^ ' Fair Annette, by Bartolozzi — in red 2 c 11 128 Black-eyed Susan ; and Blouzelind, by W. Dickinson 2 (^c^f^n^A^^ 129 The Market Girl ; and The Little Cottager by J. Baldrey— 9^ / ■proofs, in hrown , 2 ^tx-^'j 130 The Mouse's Petition ; Marian ; and Lucy, of Leinster, by ^/h / Bartolozzi — open letter proofs 3 131 Lord Thomas and Fair Annette, by Knight — proof; and First /* Interview of Charlotte and Werter 2 132 A Tale of Love, by J. K. Sherwin /^ 133 A Promenade — printed in hroivn ~////Z^ y<^ »^ 134 Eeapers ; and Hop Pickers, by W. Dickinson — a pair, in hrown 2 'Pa^t^trf /C* 135 Misery, after ditto— m hroxcn " tr 139 General Washington ; and General Green, after Peel, by V. Green — proofs Green — tliird state 141 Lady Chari©ll;e Fitzwilliam, after dittp^by'McArdell 142 Lady Broughton, aitfeK^ittoj^-fl^le length, by T. Watson 143 Marquis of Tavist9ijkr^ter3HtQiby T. Watson — second state jrints ^'**"*-^......^^ 8 145 Mrs. Sheridan, after Sir J. Reynolds, by W. Dickinson — second ^ '^^y^'^oL^^^ state, unframed 146 Marquis of Tavistock, after ditto, by J. 'W&isou — second state; and Portrait of a Gentleman, half length, in oval — proof 2 147 Garrick between Comedy and Tragedy, after ditto, by E. Fisher XJ-^^L ^,^^^^ — proof hef ore any letters /7 12 /l> ■ ^ 148 Jane, Duchess of Gordon, after ditto, by W. Dickinson ; and -<^?^ Master Bunbury, after ditto 2 ^^ / ' 149 Charlotte, Queen of Great Britain, by J. McArdell ~^q^ 150 A Girl, with doves in a basket, after A. Kauffman, by T. Burke — proof, printed in red ^ t 151 The Weary Sportsman ; and Shepherds Reposing, after Morland, Q/^ y by W. Bond — a pair, printed in colours 2 ^^'^^ / . 152 Fishermen on Shore, after ditto, by W. Hilton — in colours ; and '/^ J^ one other 2 J * - 153 The Fern Gatherers, after Morland, by J. R. Smith — printed «w ^^ colours 154 The Action between the ' Shannon ' and the ' Chesapeake,' by ^^^^sTu*, J. Jeakes — a pair, in colours 2 FINI8. London : Printed by William Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Cliiiriu": Cross.