m^ CA.TA.XjO<3rXJB OF Choice Engravings, ®f the Eavl^ lEnGlisb School, The Property of a Gentleman ; FINE MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS, After Sir J. Reynolds (including the Ladies Waldegrave, in the first state), T. Gainsborough, R.A., G. Romney, J. Hoppner, R.A., Sir T. Lawrence, & others; ENGRAVINGS IN MEZZOTINT & COLOURS, After G. Morland, F. Wheatley, R.A., W. Hamilton, J. R. Smith, Adam Buck, &c. ; and ENGRAVINGS IN STIPPLE & COLOURS, By Bartolozzi & others of his School : WHICH mm ill ^aih lig glutton Ij^ L.51^2.^ Messes. CHRISTIE, MANSON k WOODS, AT TSEIE amEAT E;@@MS, 8 KING STEEET, ST. JAMES'S SQUARE, On FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1899, AT ONE CLOCK PEECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods' Oftlces, 8 King Street, St. Jmness Square, S. IF. 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. ll. 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. Upan 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 FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1899, AT ONE CLOCK PRECISELY. In the Folio. y^ • 1 Fighting Dogs, after G. Morland, by J. E. Smith — printed in j colours , 2 Favourite Chickens going to Market, after W. Bigg — printed in / colours "3 A Lady and Child (Mrs. Seaforth), after Sir J. Reynolds, by^^/ ^f J. Grozer Z^A^X^ ti "^ -4 Hebe (Miss Meyer), after ditto, whole length, by J. Jacobe t^gu*-—*-^ 5 Mrs. Abington as ' The Comic Muse,' after ditto, by J. Watson -^""Sjt^^C^ f • 6 The Infant Hercules, after ditto, by J. Walker <5^ /^^^ ' 7 Countess Grey and Children, after Sir T. Lawrence, by '^^j^-tt-wrf S. Cousins, E.A. — proof ^ (/ ' f^ '8 Hesitation, by and after W. Ward — in bistre (^^ty'*-*-^^ 9 The Father's Hope ; and the Mother's Joy, by Cardon and Cook — printed in colours 2 /^ * 10 Repose ; and Amusement, by J. Egginton — a pair, printed in v^ _^__ colours 2 Z^'-*^^ • /2- • 11 Hunters at Cover Side; Breaking Cover; Full Cry; and The^^^^^^jJ^^ Death, by J. Pollard — a set of four, in colours 4 B 2 The Property of A GENTLEMAN. In the Folio. ' 12 Nymph Bathing, after Cipriani, by Bartolozzi — "proof, in hrown ^^^^^^^t^^^^^^ i ■ 13 Jemmy's Farewell ; and Jemmy's Eoturn, after Benwell, by Bar- '^^V^-,,^,^^ tolozzi — proofs, in brown ^ / 14 A Girl, seated in a landscape — oval, printed in colours "^Z^c^s^-.. — ' ' 15 Angelica Kauffinan as ' Design,' by T. Burke — in brown ^^x^^.^- zr ^ 16 Damon and Delia, after Kauffmann, by Bartolozzi ; and Sophia ^^ and Olivia — both in red 2 17 Lucy of Leinster; and Gray's Elegy, after Bunbury, by Barto- /u> lozzi 2 2- - K> 18 Lavinia, after Gainsborough, by Bartolozzi — printed in colours ^^^u^^-jS^^^ '■' 19 Countess Spencer and Child, after Eeynolds, by Corbutt "r^4?^ '^^'^ / ■ ^ 20 Lady Harriet Herbert, after ditto, by V. Green --;^L<.-^^^^^^ 21 Miss Greville and Brother, after ditto, by McArdell— ^rs^ slate '^V-:^!*..,^, 22 The Woodman, after Barker, by Bartolozzi — proof before any lett-ers Framed. fS"^ - 23 Infant Bacchanals, afterLadyD.Beauclerc, by Bartolozzi — proofs, ^ in brown 2 '/ ' 24 The Darling Dancing, after A. Buck — in colours -^^"^^-.-^ / • 25 Master Henry Hoare, after Eeynolds, by C. Wilkin — in brown *^~— ^, /^ ( '^ ' 26 Prince William Frederic, after ditto, by C. Watson — in red ; and ^•rV^^^YJl^ Master Eawdon, after W. Wood 2 Q • 27 Mrs. Crewe ; and Mrs. Wilbraham, after Gardner, by T. Watson ^ — proofs 2 1^^^ ' 28 Mrs. Hardinge and Son, after Cosway, by Bartolozzi --/^v-^o-t^ . y '^ * 29 Infancy, after Cosway — printed in colours ^6.^^^^ 30 The Spinstbess, after Eomney, by Cheeseman — printed in colours '/-^^"^^^ 31 Lady Chaelotte Gebville, after Hoppner, by J. Young — imntcd i^^^^ in colours ^ t> ' 32 The Milk Girl, after Northcote — printed in colours -'Z^,^^^^'^ /%■ ' 38 A Village School, after Wheatley, by Coles — printed in colours ^^^-^^^^-'^-'*^ d^ * 34 Ballad Singers, after Eising, by J. Jones — printed in colours - 4/^-^-^ — y ' (r 35 Eustic Hours — Noon; and Night, after Wheatley, by Gillbank-—^^^,^ ' printed in colours 2 ^ /y ' 36 The Duchess of Marlborough, after Eomney, whole length, by 9^/^-^— J. Jones ^ ' 37 Hon. Mes. Watson, after Gainsborough, by T. Park ^<^ ^' ^'^^ ip ■ 38 Two Children, after Hoppner, by J. Young — proof -"/'^'^^^^/^ ,L — . 89 Miss Cholmondeley, after Eeynolds, by G. Marchi — second state /^'^--<-*- * A 40 Lieut.-Colonel Tarleton, after ditto, by J. E. Smith — proof, ^^-C^c^l^ second state n y^ ■ IC '41 Lady Charles Spencer, after ditto, by W. Dickinson V if^^i^^L^ • II ' 42 Mes. Bunbuet, after ditto, by J. Watson l/U-^^^^i^ , /- . ^ 43 Mes. Matthew, after ditto, whole length, by W. Dickinson ^^'^ I'l -44 Viscountess Crosbie, after ditto, whole length, by W. Dickinson -v^^ -^1^ — . /^'^ ' 45 Angels' Heads, after ditto, by P. Simon ^^/^ ^ 46 The Calling of Samuel, after Eeynolds, by J, E. Smith — proof ^/^^^.-^^..^^^^ lO L ^7 Girl Laughing, after ditto, by J. F. Bausse — proof ^-^^^X^z^-*-*^ . i^ .48 The Encampment at Brighton, after Wheatley, by J. Murphy /^^^ -v,.^^ . / V ' im^'^ "^^^ Citizen's Eetreat, after J. Ward, E.A. ^^^^^ ^ - . i^^ ^ 50 Love Sheltered, after Thomson, by W. Say /C^^^,^*-^-^ fCi . b 51 Childeen Playing at Soldiees, after Morland, by G Keating^^^^^~^ y . 52 The Turnpike Gate, after ditto, by W. Ward -0^^^-^-^— % - 53 The Warrener, after ditto, by W. Ward ^P*-^^*— ^ 54 Ale-Housb Politicians, after ditto, by W. Ward — printed in -z^^f^^^ colours B 3 The Property of A GENTLEMAN. 55 A ;Lectube on Gadding, after J. R. Smith, by Bartolozzi— <^ printed in colours /' 56 PtETiREMENT, by J. E. '^mUh— printed in colours -«^C»_J^ 57 Society in Solitude ; and Contemplating the Miniature, by^^^yf J. R. Smith — ovah, a pair 2 68 Alexis and Daphne — oval, printed in colours r^-^-^^/A 59 Master Leicester Stanhope, after Sir J. Reynolds, by Barto^^^^^l^ lozzi — proof, printed in colours < r)0 Simplicity, after Sir J. Reynolds, by ditto^roo/, 'printed in p^ ^ colours / fil How Sweet's the Love; and Thb Lass op Livingstone, after ^7-y3^,£y^ G. Morland, by Gaugain — a pair, printed in colours 2 OTHER PROPERTIES. 62 Children Nutting; and Children Playing Blind Man's Buff, after Xje,^,^^-^ Morland, by E. Dayes and W. Ward — a pair 2 ^ 63 A Visit to the Boarding School ; and A Visit to the Child at ^'^ '^^ Nurse, after ditto, by W. Ward 2 G4 The Same Subjects — p-inted in colours ^^iy*^^^^ 65 The Fruits of Industry ; and The Effects of Extravagance, >■ • after ditto, by W. Ward 2 A^'^^^^ 66 The Same Subjects — printed in colours - ^^^ 67 The Farmer's Visit to his Daughter; and The Visit Returned, :j^^ ^ after ditto, by Bond and Nutter — printed in colours 2 68 Mademoiselle Parisot, after Davis, by J. R. Smith.— printed in, Z^t-i/ colours l-i 69 Lady Hamiltoit, as «A Baccliante,' after Sir J. ReynoWs^by ^^ ' J. E. Smith /^ ^^ 70 The '^am^— printed in colours ^j2^ ^ • / ' 71 Lady Hamilton, as ' Nature,' after G. Eomney, by H. MeyeQr^^^^^ ./y ' 72 SEK81BILITY (Lady Hamilton), after ditto, by G. Earlom-op.n^X^^^^ ' letter proof • /r ' 73 Summer Amusement; and Winter Amusement, after W.Hamiltuii, ^.^ E.A., by Gaugain— a pair, primled in colours i3 L 74. Vespers; and Matins, after Adam Buck, by Tlatt and Stadler-V^ _ _ printed in colours ff^ 'K) 75 The Swing, after ditto— prmfed in colours -^^ 7 - 76 Morning Eeflection, after Morland, by Graham-2« bisfre ^ -^^^ /U- / 77 Thoughts on Matrimony, after J. E. Smith, by W. Ward-u<^^ ^^ histre , / . 78 A St. James's Beauty ; and A St. Giles's Beauty, after Benwell, V^ ' ' / * . 7 ■ 7 2 '^ by Bartolozzi — printed tn colours ^ • /^ • 79 LccY OF Leinstbb, by W. Ward— printed in colours A < -^ ,^ - 80 Hon. Anne Bingham, after Sir J. Eeynolds, by Bartolozzi-^ ^ printed in colours ^ . ,^ 81 Viscountess Bulkeley, after Cosway, by ditto-^nn^ed in colours ^^ /, ' / 82 Miss Fabben (Countess of Derby), after Sir T. Lawrence^y ^ F. Bartolozzi ^ ^ ^'"^ . ^ , 83 The Baring Family, after Sir T. Lawrence, by J. Ward-proo/ ^ ^ I 84 The Fortune-Teller, after Eeynolds, by Sherwin-m colours /^A / V - 85 A Poultry Market ; and A Vegetable Market, after J. Ward, ^^^^ y- * /^ by W. ^^x^— printed in colours '' /^ ■ 86 The Farm-Yabd ; and The Fabmer's Stable, after Morland, ^^ by W. V^a^vd— printed in colours y^ . ^ - 87 Thb Mask; and The Ghost, after Eeynolds and Westall-a P^-^ pair, printed in colours .1,,^ 88 The Brewery in Chiswell Street; and The Farrier's Shop, Je^ after Garrard, by Pether and Ward— prmieci in colours 2 f(, 8 89 What 's that, Mother ? ; and My Dear Little Shook, after >♦ j r /j Adam Buck — -printed in colours 2 T no Dancing Girl, after ditto, by Eoberts and Stadler — ditto Ic? ' 91 The Shepheedess, after W. Hamilton, R. A., by J. Egginton - printed in colours -"^'^'fit-'^t^^C.^.^- " 92 The Death of Nelson, after Drummond, by Annis — printed in ^^ colours 6^A-^^^i^-»z 93 The Frail Sisters, after J. E. Smith, by Hogg ; The Fruit Girl ; ^ and The Spell — ovals 3 S - 94 The Fruit Girl ; and The Girl and Pitcher, by J. Egginton— ^^fi^l^ printed in colours 2 '*^ ' 95 Cordelia ; and Lear, after Stothard, by White — circles, in colours ^^^^^ 2 f otbaR »-^ 1 llff Tnrlj riinrlnttn Prirti"; n-i^ Thn <^-intr- "f M— hr^^ncli. "^^^ Potero ; by W i Diokinoon '^ n^ To^j -R^ffj T?qof»T. nff^T. «;,> T Pnynnlrlnj IjVi^ •ni'nIrinnnTi J...;..inr7 i'» /■/i7/./.,va ' ^ 115 Jane, Countess of Harrington, and Children, after Sir J. ^X^-^ Eeynolds, by Bartolozzi — printed in colours /116 The Countess of Derby, after Sir T. Lawrence, by F. Ba.Tto-^^^'^^ 1^ ' I lozzi 117 The Adoration of the Magi, after Eubens ; and one, after Guer- ' cino 2 118 Sisters Contemplating on Mortality, after G. Eomney, by B-/^^ Dunkarton — first state /c^-<.,-c^^ 119 Miss Emma and Miss Elizabeth Crewe, after Sir J. Eeynolds,' // by J. Dixon — first state, large margin 'P 120 Mrs. Pelham Feeding Chickens, after Sir J. Eeynolds, whole , length, by W. Dickinson ..^<^k^^*''^ . I z — _ 121 The Ladies Waldegrave, after Sir J. Eeynolds, by Valentine -^^^'^ Green — first state Unframed. ijf — , 122 Hope, by and after Bartolozzi ; and another — hotli printed in fji^,.^y colours 2 / . /^ • 123 Cupid making his Bow ; and Jupiter and lo, after Corregio, by ^^^J^ Bartolozzi — printed in colours 2 10 ir - 133 -^i^»-^^^--«-v-— t-t-v 11 Framed. 140 Miss Fabren, after J. Downman, by Collyer — printed in colours^^^^^^^^ 41 The Duohess of Eichmond, after ditto, by T. Burke — printed in colours "^''•-^ «-i 42 A Bacchante (Lady Hamilton), after Eeynolds, by J. E. Smith — printed in colours /lt-t>t^ -e»^ ^ 43 A Wood Nymph, after Woodford, by J. E. Smith — in histre C^a^-^ 44 Lady Elizabeth Foster, after Eeynolds, by F. Bartolozzi-^ in red 45 Fancy's Sweetest Child ; and Shakespeare's Tomb, after Kauff- d^ / man, by F. Bartolozzi — proofs in red 2' ^^^'x^ 46 Thoughts on Matrimony, after J. E. Smith, by W Ward^_^^ printed in colours " ^"* 47 The Farmer's Door, after Morland, by Duterrau— m histre ^i^/^f^-f^^, — 48 Master Leicester Stanhope, after Eeynolds, by F. Bartolozzi — ^^ in histre 49 Lady Kerr Gordon, after Eeynolds, by P. Simon ^^^ fn^t^^^-^^^^^ 50 Venus chiding Cupid, after Eeynolds, by Bartolozzi y/^ -^^ 51 Edmund Burke, after G. Eomney, by J. Jones /!^^^^c/L 52 CoTTAGESS (Mrs. Macklin and Miss Pott), after Eejnolds, by • Bartolozzi — printed in colours ^'^^ '^^ 53 Children, with lamb — waier-colour drawing ; and Peg-Top, after '^^^^^ Hamilton, by Bartolozzi — in histre 2 54 Children, with bird; and Children, with kite — a pair —printed ^^^ i^ in colours 2 55 Child, with flowers, by and after Gardiner^pn'w^ed in colours "^^l- €^ 56 Boy, with tambourine ; and Girl, with triangle, after Hamilton, /^ j^ by C. White— a pair — printed in colours 2 57 Young Dutchmen ; and Young Englishmen, by and after //" Colibert — printed in colours 4 -/^ 58 The Encampment at Brighton, after F. Wheatley, by G. Keating -^-t..^ — printed in colours ,1 // ' /^ /^ II fl ' /r z^' If /^'^ J-^ ■ la . S'- 1) 12 59 Old Chairs to Mend, after Wheatley, by Vcndramini — in hrown ^^■c^*—au''i, 62 The Shepherds, after Morland, by W, Ward — printed in^^-^"^^^ colours 63 My Tambourine ; and My Shoe, after A. Buck, by S. Freeman '^^^ — printed in colours 2 ^ . . (/yy ^ 64 Come, Father's Hope ; and Mama don t make me Beg in Vain, JK^"^^^..*-^—'^ after ditto, by Bate — printed in colours 2 65 The Eeturn ; and The Farewell, after ditto, by Cooper —|)nn/e