i8tU Feb. 28 LoChH ix^ KJ/ ^ 4sJS r ^yaL i m| 'oK r ^ ^ — ^^' ^mKj 1 ^Hj2 '#1 -^ *t- MODERN PICTURES. OP THE CHOICE COLLECTION OF MODERN PICTURES OP JOHN MARSHALL, ESQ., DECEASED, Late of Great Barr, Staffordshire ; AND SIX MAGNIFICENT PICTURES BY SIR EDWIN LANDSEER, R.A., AND CLARKSON STANFIELD, R.A., THE PEOPBRTY OP E. J. COLEMAN, ESQ. ; AND SOME BEAUTIFUL MODERN PICTURES FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE JOHN W. MARSHALL, ESa., of Patterdale Hall : Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, 8, KING STREET, ST. JAMES'S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1881, AT ONE o'clock PRECISEL Y. LL^ 1 ' I b 5^ May be viewed Three 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 ; Messss. 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 Pm-chase-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- fleared 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. CAT A LOG UE. diOic On SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1881, AT ONE O CLOCK PRECISELY. O^KB The following are sold by Order of the Executors of JOHN MARSHALL, Esq., Deceased, late of Great Barr, Staffordshire. UNKNOWN. 1 A picnic UNKNOWN. 2 Ophelia MODEKN. 3 A farmyard, with animals UNKNOWN. 4 A dog a MORLAND. 5 A Coast Scene, with smugglers B 2 G. MOELAND. 6 A Landscape, with hounds 7 The Companion P. NASMYTH. 8 A Village Scene, with cottages H. LIVEESEEGE. 9 KOBBER ON THE LoOK OuT F. H. HARKIS, 1863. 10 On the Stband, on the Stband, Scabbobough A. E. EYERITT. 11 Amiens Cathedbal W. WILLIAMS, 1831. 12 View of Eome, fbom the Tibeb W. UNDEEHILL. 13 A Gleaneb JOHN MAETIN, K.L., 1843. 14 Solitude H. MOORE, 1870. 15 A Grey Mobning in the Downs J. SEYMOUE LUCAS. 16 The Apothecaby 'Romeo and Juliet,' act v., scene ii. W. p. FRITH, R.A. 17 The Laboureb's Retubn A. ELMOEE, E.A. 18 The Trial of Queen Catherine JOHN MORGAN. 19 The Fortune-teller H. O'NEIL, A.R.A., 1840-58. 20 The Marys at the Sepulchre G. LANCE, 1837. 21 Melancthon's First Misgivings W. ETTY, R.A. 22 Bathers SIR M. a. SHEE, P.R.A. 23 A Mother's Love C. HANCOCK AND C. BAXTER. 24 The Warrener's Breakfast C. R. LESLIE, R.A. 25 TiTANIA From the artist's sale J. TENNANT, 1839. 26 A Harbour Scene in a Storm, with shipwreck DAVID COX, 1852-3. 27 Distant View of Moel Siabod from Bettws-t-coed A. SOLOMON, 1854. 28 FIEST CLASS 29 SECOND CLASS— the compamon The engraved 'pictures J. SANT, R.A. 30 THE DOVES CLARKSON STANFIELD, R.A., 1860. 31 A COAST SCENE, with wreck after a storm F. GOODALL, R.A., 1857. 32 A HALT AT A WELL : Brittany JOHN LINNELL, Sen., 1861. 33 THE WOODCUTTERS G. COLE, 1866. 34 A CORNFIELD » G. COLE, 1872. 35 VIEW ON THE DART, with a Umekib, timber-waggon, and sawyers W. MtJLLER. 36 A WINTER SCENE, with children: sunset From the Collection of the late G. Briscoe, Esq. F. D. HAEDY. 37 FATHER'S PETS Exhibited at the Boijal Academy, 1858. JOHN PHILLIP, R.A., 1860. 38 THE MUSIC LESSON: Seville T. FAED, R.A. 39 THE FIRST-BORN E. M. WARD, R.A. 40 AN EVENING AT WHITEHALL : time of Charles IL E. W. COOKE, R.A., 1861. 41 SUNSET : Bay of Cartagena, East Coast of Spain. The Island of Escombrera in the distance Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1862 T. S. COOPER, R.A., I860. 42 A WINTER LANDSCAPE, with sheep T. CRESWICK, R.A. ' 43 THE TRENT SIDE " The lonely wand'rer under other skies Thinks on the happy fields he may not see ; r J. VAN LERIUS. The following are the Property of E. J, COLEMAN, Esq., who is selling the Stoke Park Estate. SIR EDWIN LANDSEER, R.A. 48 « WELL BRED SITTERS, WHO NEVER SAY THEY ARE BORED " r. , H) Painted for Mr. Coleman lAjjri.-^-*^ "Engraved hy W. H. Simmons Exhibited at the British Institution SIR EDWIN LANDSEER, R.A. 49 "MAN PROPOSES, GOD DISPOSES" ' L/ Painted for Mr. Coleman Engraved by T. Landseer, R.A. Exhibited at the Boy at Academy, and at the International Exhibition at Paris SIR EDWIN LANDSEER, R.A. 50 A STAG PURSUED BY A DEERHOUND— a grand cartoon Painted for Mr. Coleman 2^/<^- ^^ji^ — Exhibited at the Boy at Academy, 1874 ^ ^ SIR EDWIN LANDSEER, R.A. 51 DIGGING OUT THE OTTER, IN THE VALLEY OF THE TAY, the figures and the Scotch giUies finished by J. E. MILLAIS, R.A. Purchased at the artist's sale ^Jyiysv^^H^^Ap With the valuable copyright 10 CLAKKSON STANFIELD, R.A. ) r, 52 THE BATTLE OF KOVEREDO "^ J^ (Yj\ Exhibited at the Boyal Academy, 1854 ''^^^y^ CLARKSON STANFIELD, R.A. 53 PIC DU MIDI D'OSSAU, IN THE PYRENEES, with Smugglers Painted for the late Elhanan Bichnell, Esq. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1854 /'\ Jp^ A DIFFERENT PROPERTY, TH. WEBER. 54 MORNING AFTER THE STORM W. P. FRITH, R.A. 55 THE MARSEILLES PRISON E. LEAR, 1855. 56 Phtlce P. F. PETERS, 1871. 57 Chiemsee, in Bavaria J. M. W. TURNER, R.A. 58 Windings of the River Wye: moonlight (^ 11 DRAWINGS. COPLEY FIELDING. 59 THE CLOSE OF A SULTRY SUMMER'S DAY AT KINGLEY VALE, NEAR CHICHESTER Exhibited at the Water-colour Exhibition in 1841 SIR J. GILBERT, R.A., 1866. 60 SANCHO PANZA AND HIS DONKEY SIR J. GILBERT, R.A., 1863. 60* SANCHO PANZA AND THE DUCHESS \0 The Property of a GENTLEMAN. MISS THOMPSON (Mrs. Butler). 61 QUATRE BBAS— engraved MISS THOMPSON (Mrs. Butler). 62 English Vidette B. W. LEADER. 63 Worcestershire Meadows B. W. LEADER. 64 A Sultry Day RUDOLF LEHMANN. 65 On the Banks of the Tiber 12 W. J. MUCKLEY. 66 " Home Once More " J. D. WATSON. 67 Across the Common A DIFFERENT PROPERTY, W. GALE. 68 An Algerian Flower-girl C. LANDELLE. 69 A EoMAN Girl at a Fountain J. H. L. DE HAAS, 1873. 70 Cows AT Pasture G. DE JONGHE. 71 Maternal Aefection G. DE JONGHE, 1863. 72 The Young Mother DE NITTIS, 1874. 73 Feeding the Ducks DE NITTIS. 74 The Companion 13 DE NITTIS, 1874. 75 EOTTEN Eow E. W. COOKE, E.A. 76 Steeple Kock, Kynance Cove, Lizard, Cornwall G. EARL. 77 Scotch Terrier G. EARL. 78 Otter Hounds W. GALE. 79 Summer Time DAVID COX, 1848. 80 View of a House in Cheshire W. MtJLLER, 1841. 81 Interior at Cairo R. P. BONINGTON. 82 Early Morning on the Coast op Normandy JULES DUPR^. 83 A SEA-PIECE G. EARL. 84 MoNARQUE (a St. Bernard dog, smooth) 85 Tell (St. Bernard, rough) 14 DUVERGEE. 86 CONFIRMATION AT VILLIERS LE BEL MRS. E. M. WARD. 87 MART, QUEEN OF SCOTS, quitting Stieling Castle J. E. MILLAIS, R.A. 88 THE PRINCES IN THE TOWER Exhibited at the Boyal Academy, 1878 T. CARRICK. 89 Thoughts op the Future SIR F. LEIGHTON, P.R.A. 90 JONATHAN'S TOKEN TO DAVID " And it came to pass in the morning that Jonathan went out into a field at the time appointed by David, and a little lad with him," — 1 Sam. xx. 35 Exhibited at the Boyal Academy, 1868 H. CAMPOTOSTO, 1871. 91 " The Floods are Out " Exhibited at the Boyal Academy A. PETHER. 92 A Landscape: moonlight E. LEHMANN, 1864. 93 An Italian Girl, with a distaff W. P. FRITH, R.A., 1872. 94 LE DEJEUNER du Favori Exhibited at the Boyal Academy 15 The following are Sold hy Order of the Executors of JOHN W. MARSHALL, Esq., Deceased, late of Patterdale Hall and St. George's Road. DRAWINGS. A. GLENNIE. 95 Quarter Day at St. Thomas's Hospital C. BENTLEY. 96 DuNLUOE Castle, Co. Antrim COPLEY FIELDING, 1833. 97 A CLASSICAL COMPOSITION, with buildings on a lake, boats and figures PICTURES. A. GILBEKT. 98 A Landscape G. EICHMOND, E.A. 99 The Interpreter showing Christian the Man in the Iron Cage D. G. KOSSETTL 100 The Queen's Page Bought from the artist 16 D. a EOSSETTI. 101 Fra Pace Bought from the artist H. EICHTER. 102 The Tight Shoe. Engraved T. C. HOFLAND. 103 Ulleswatee, from the grounds of John Marshall, Esq. SIR A. W. CALLCOTT, R.A. 104 An Italian Gibl W. ALLAN. 105 A Jewish Merry Making in Poland, previous to the celebration of the marriage ceremony H. FEADELLE. 106 Othello relating the Story of his Life to Brabantio and Desdemona. Exhibited J. N. BOTTOMLET, 1852. 107 A Sheep Dog Exhibited at the Boyal Academy J. N. BOTTOMLEY. 108 A Stag at Bay J. N. BOTTOMLEY. 109 Glen Bruar, with the dogs of the late Mr. Marshall 17 J. GLOVEE. 110 Kenil WORTH Castle F. E. LEE, E.A., 1852. 111 AVENUE AT ALTHORP, NOETHAMPTONSHIEE. Ex- hibited Bought from the artist SIE A. W. CALLCOTT, E.A. 112 APPEOACH TO VEEONA, FROM THE TYEOL Exhibited at Leeds W. COLLINS, E.A. 113 THE CHEEEY-SELLER : Scene at Turvey, Bedfordshire Painted for T. C Higgins, Esq. Exhibited at the Boyal Academy, 1824, and at the Art Treasures Exhibition at Manchester, 1857 A DIFFERENT PROPERTY. W. WILD. 114 Mont Valerien W. WYLD. 115 Ventigmiglia, looking towards the sea 18 J. F. HEKEING, Sen. 116 A Portrait of a Eacehorse and Jockey C. L. MULLER. 117 The Prodigal Son J. SANT, R.A. 118 Tragedy — circle Engraved ly S. Cousins B.A. J. SANT, E.A. 119 Comedy. Engraved The Property of a LADY in Scotland, Deceased. B. DE LOOSE. 120 Interior of a Chateau, ■with a Dutch gentleman and his family. Signed^ and dated 1813 E. YEEBOECKHOVEN. 121 AN ITALIAN LANDSCAPE, with a peasant reposing, a donkey, a ewe and lambs, and a kid. Signed, and dated 1843 F. DE BEAEKELEEE. 122 The Minstrel. Signed, and dated 1843 19 J. GLOVEK. 123 A Lake Scene, with cattle. Signed, and dated 1821 J. VAN OS. 124 A 'GROUP OF FLOWERS, in a sculptured vase, with other flowers and fruit, a bird's-nest, and cat on a marble slab. Signed J. F. HEERING, Sen. 125 PREPARING TO START FOR THE DERBY, 1834, with portrait of the winner, ' Plenipotentiary,' and other horses FINIS. London : Printed by Wm. Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross. 1 >-: ■ s 4L\ ^ ^^\ . W/^ =^ ill' \ ^// GET! Y CENTEr