OATALOGUB ML Qja , (l PICTURES BY OLD MASTERS, THE PEOPEETIE8 OP J. a. CRACB, ESQ. DECEASED AND COLONEL FAIEBEOTHEE; AND PICTURES OP THE ITALIAN, DUTCH AND EARLY ENGLISH SCHOOLS FROM NUMEROUS PRIVATE COLLECTIONS AND DIFFERENT SOURCES: WHICH MI 111 t n ^oli) Ujj Unction H> Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON A WOODS, AT YHEIE GEEAT E0QMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, . JANUARY 18, 1896, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues bad. 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 Boyer; 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 bo 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. " / 2 / 2 / 3 4 5 6 /& x, 7 8 9 - 10 --- On SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1890, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN . ENGRAVINGS. La Vierge au Donat aire, after Eaffaclle, by Desnoyer The Doctors of the Church, after Guido, by Strange PICTURES. Charles I. — small whole length ; and A Man, in a ruff * oLe/i Two Portraits of Gentlemen 3 A Gentleman, in blue coat; A Lady; and A Gentleman, with a ') ■ , d' V ,8 o book ** tf The Adoration of the Shepherds /JV A Boy, with a bird — oval JL#- A Forest Scene, with cows A Child Gathering Wild Flowers A Landscape, with deer The Nativity MODERN. A Scene from IIamlet a - E. J. COBBETT. 13 Fisher Children on the Sea Shore W. H. CROME, 1845. 14 A Woody Scene, near the coast, with boats and figures C. H. GLOVER. 15 On the Lledr SIR J. WATSON-GORDON, P.R.S.A., R.A. 16 Portrait of an Old Lady H. MACCULLOCH, R.S.A., 1844. 17 Loch Ard - ,*2*’ y ^ From the Collection of It. Dennistoun, Esq., 1865 H. MACCULLOCH, R.S.A. 18 Entrance to Glencoe From the Collection of R. Dennistoun, Esq., 1865 MELCHIOR. 19 Swiss Landscapes, with figures and animals—a pair TENIERS. 20 Peasants Playing Skittles L. WINGALE, 1865. 21 View of a Valley VELASQUEZ (After). 22 Pope Innocent X. DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. SIR G. KNELLER. 23 Portrait of a Lady, in grey dress— unframed n vvc> REYNOLDS (After). 24 Portrait of the Artist, by J. Northcote, R.A. SIR J. REYNOLDS. 25 A Girl, with a bird 30 in. by 25 in. From the Collection of Lord Scarborough r i VAN DYCK (After). 26 A Lady, in a black dress . i 3Z. A. VICKERS, 1863. 27 A Farm Scene, with cattle JANSSENS. 28 Chancellor Bacon, in black and white slashed dress, lace ruff, carrying the Mace on his shoulder, with shield, inscribed: JEtatis Suae 60. Anno Domini 1617. 45 in. by 38J in. H. MORLAND. / 29 Portrait of a Youth, in blue coatj 7 1 \ J. JACKSON, R.A. 30 A Male Portrait, J. B. CROME. 31 The Bishop’s Bridge, Norwich F. UNTERBERGER. 32 The Mountain Torrent VAN DER BOEL. 33 A Conflagration 34 A Night Alarm 35 Miss O’Neill as E. BIRD, R.A. G. DAW, R.A. Juliet —engraved J. F. HERRING, Jun., 1853. 30 A Farmyard, witli horses, cattle and pigs PIDDING. 37 Scene from ‘ The Deserted Yilliage ’ DIE PEN BECK. 38 A Legendary Sdbjeot HORREMANS. 39 Interior, with figures J. WOOTTON. 40 A Hunting Parti *7 v 7 s // OKIZONTI. 41 An Extensive Landscape, with ruins and figures - 6~6 42 Jael and Sipera / — TITIAN. UNKNOWN. O U 43 POBTBAIT OF THE ReV. JOHN WESLEY VAN DER NEER. 44 A Fbozen Rivek Scene ROESTRATEN. 45 Still Life on a Table X / /: C. DOLCI. 46 Female Saints— a pair—oval fy? UNKNOWN. 47 The Rialto : Night 48 A Classical Landscape /, S‘ 4*1 r ,T. D. DE HEEM. 49 Fruit and Still Life J. MOLINAER. 50 A Picnic ; and A Free Fight — a pair MRS. ANDERSON. 2, to 51 The Valentine 5 s } An Avenue G. TRENTI. 7 ^ 2 ,^ A. PETHER. 53 A Coast Scene : Moonlight NORWICH SCHOOL. 54 An Old Watermill I j rO' 55 A Bride RINALDI. * !/j / ow / THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. MIGNARD. 56 Madame de la Sabbiere, as Diana C. HOFLAND. 57 A River Scene; moonlight CANALETTO. 58 The Grand Canal, Venice > 6 WO J. HOPPNER, R.A. 59 Portrait of Lord Grenville Presented by the Duke of Wellington to the Duke of Buckingham , 1840 60 A Landscape, with ruins and figures / J bin * ^ /? a / / ■ CL ff <5 9 /. 3 A BAZZI. 61 The Holy Family, with St. Elizabeth and St. John 5 <5 G. CUYP. 62 Portrait op a Burgomaster } *W2-Cr A. CUYP. 63 Frozen River Scene, with skaters, Rotterdam 7 y * / x' «_> y A DIFFERENT PROPERTY. A/ fv /y \ *\ . 4 / /a v B. BBEEMBOBG. 64 A Martyrdom, with numerous figures /fir D. TENIERS. 66 A River Scene, with figures, cattle, &c. HOBBEMA. 66 A Woody Landscape n D. TENIERS. 67 The Temptation of St. Anthony J. OSTADE. 68 The Exterior op a Hostelry (f O 10 69 A River Scene A/ Z' > / ( o !U / / / 7 /2 A. CUYP. v J4-7 # *' -*V £ i 70 A Jewish Bride REMBRANDT. /6*<$ / 7 , J I t|K / I * iV PARIS BORDONE. 71 A Lady Playing the Guitar A FERG. 72 The Woman taken in Adultery &A L\/\ REMBRANDT. 73 Portraits of a Man and a Woman —a pair 2 ■ A. VAN DER NEER. 74 A River Scene, with boats and church: moonlight J. RCYSDAEL. 75 A River Scene, with bridge IX L A. CUYP. 7 V, 76 A Manage, with a view of Cuyp’s brewery /. < >' /j » A u* D. TENIERS. / / Jf y 9 Zs SL-\ 7* 77 A Village Festival D. TENIERS. / ^ 78 An Interior, with three figures rft/ 6 fL 11 7¥ A. VAN DE VELDE. 79 Cattle and Figures, in a landscape /dVi' O y / o A. TIEPOLO. 80 A Design for an Altar Piece /£ y/y 1 /,£, - FRAGONARD. 81 A Girl, with a basket ^ ^ j ,/r - Q. MATSYS. 82 The Virgin - ! WOUVERMAN. 83 A Sutler’s Booth / w % X 5 J. RUYSDAEL. 88 A Landscape : passing storm /$ G. POUSSIN. 89 A Grand Classical Landscape 4 / j, b + • 90 A Vibgin and Child B. LUINI. \*r /> r t W. VAN DE VELDE. 91 A Coast Scene, with figures /2-V"7 G. METSU. 92 Interior, with a lady and gentleman RAOUX. 93 Allegorical Figures op Fire and Water • y s~~c7 DE HEEM. 94 Still Life M. ANGELO (After). 95 The Holy Family F. HALS. 96 A Laughing Child REMBRANDT. 97 The Adoration of the Magi N. MAES. 98 Portrait of an old Woman RUBENS. 99 Two Saints 13 The following are the Property of the late J G. CRA CP, Esq. 100 A Coast Scene, Monaco s&x/y BORROW. 101 Benmore from Ulva —unframed fO>Tv - MISS BAINES. 102 A French Official 103 Rebecca W. C. T. DOBSON, R.A. . > BACKHUYSEN. 104 A Man-of-Wab and Boats, in a storm —oval T. GRONLAND. 105 Fruit and Flowers SIR T. LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 106 Head of a Lady —a sketch MONFALLET. 107 Bon Soir C. FRASCHERI. 108 Discussing the Doctrine of the Infallibility 14 A. SOLARIO. 109 The Descent from the Cross BRONZINO. 110 Portrait of a Prelate— oval , on marble d S. BOURDON. Ill Portrait of a Cardinal —oval EARLY ENGLISH. 112 A View of London The following are the Property of COLONEL FALRBROTHER , who is leaving Pall Mall. 113 Twelve Italian Miniatures —in one frame DRAWINGS. 114 A View of a Mansion 115 A Lake Scene, with castle and boats ; and A Pair of Small Landscapes, with figmes 116 A River Scene, with figures and animals /Si x * O 3 cL ( 1.5 PICTURES. 117 Views of Old London —a pair , unframed 7 ? O BACKHUYSEN. 118 A Coast Scene, with men-of-war and fishing boats 0< O 2 V BAPTIESTE. 119 A Flower Piece i BREUGHEL. 120 A Village Scene GUARDI.' V.121 The Grand Canal, Venice jr (/i J I SI 3,- GUARDI. 122 Views of Venice — a pair 2 HOGARTH. 123 A Lady, writing VAN LINT. 124 Views of the Piazza Del Populo, Rome; and Naples— a pair J 2 VAN LINT. 125 Tnn Piazza of St. Peter’s, Rome 2 *y > “Cf 9 W. MARLOW. 12G San Giorgio Maggioke, Ven’ce 3 £ 16 l MEYER. 127 A Rooky River Scene, with castles and stag hunt MINDERHOUT. 128 A Fleet at Anchor, with boats and figures G. MORLAND. 129 The Maroh op the Guards J. PILLEMENT. 130 A River Scene, with buildings, shipping and figures A / ' r PRITCHETT. 131 The Grand Canal, Venice // /Me t l/ SCOTT. 132 A View of Old London TASSI. 183 An Italian Bay Scene /t v '6 *»*• o E. VAN DE VELDE. 134 Soldiers Attacking Villagers —unframed J. VERNET. 135 A Coast Scene, with shipping off a harbour ( 17 ANOTHER PROPERTY. 136 Views in Inlaid Marbles —a pair /oy/Cf S. ROSA. 137 A Landscape, vAth a man reading 27 WILSON. 138 A Classical River Scene / 2 / UNKNOWN. 139 Head of a Man; and A Landscape 140 A Landscape, with cottage and figures 0 'if ' 9 CIMAEOLLI. 141 A Eiver Scene, with figures /cf >- <2-, ^ P. BEILL. 142 A Landscape, with figures 2 YfjtJ *' n T* t ft) Z. 4 • • ■' 143 A Kocky River Scene J. VERNET. 144 Ceres VAN DE WERFF. / (> / *7 OLD GRIFFIER 145 A View on the Rhine //v ; ^ •• ( u 18 BREUGHEL. 146 Figures at the Door op a House ‘/3L. V '■ J VAN DEE NEER. 147 A Moonlight Scene 0 STOOP. 148 Peasants with Horses before an Inn Door VERNET. 149 A Bay Scene, with bathers r gr v.' fi FINIS. London; Printed by William Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross. . . ■ ' ■ .