Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from Getty Research Institute https://archive.org/details/catalogueofcolle02ch CATALOGUE OF n THE COLLECTION OF CHOICE WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS AND OF L. B. HARRIS, ESQ., Deceased, lato of 157 Victoria Street: l,53bW which (by Order of the Executors) 0Htll be Solb bu Auction bp Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT TIXBXB ©BEAT BOOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1895, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Three Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street , St. James s Square , S'. IT. n> or ,v\CL V) !Ufj Z^Z-2 ^D CONDITIONS OF SALE. - o - I. THE highest Bidder to he 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 or errors of description, at the Buyer’s expense and risk, within Two days from the Sale; Messrs. Christie, M anson 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; al 1 Lots uncleared 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. Oil SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1895, AT ONE 0 CLOCK PRECISELY. b /A DRAWINGS. c/ xrb>Oi 1 A Breton Pern Gatherer ; and A Peasant Woman and Child —the companion /n^A jcx'y- 2 / CORREGGIO (After). 2 The Reading Magdalen On porcelain *?■ MRS. ALLINGHAM. 3 Notes of the Cuckoo in. by 6% in. /G/ c Ovw^J G. BARRET. rj / 4 A Classical Landscape, with a temple and figures 1 " c f ^ • 14^ in. by 21 in. 4 G. BARRET, 1825. /£*> 5 A CLASSICAL LAKE SCENE: Sunset 12£ in. by 18£ in. ROSA BONHEUR, 1863. 6 A FOREST SCENE, with stag and hinds ll£ in. by 18 in. / A. DE BREANSKI, 1884. SO 7 The Old Swan, Pangbourne 18£ in. by 29 in. ? H. CAFFIERI. 8 A Girl in a Garden 15 in. by 19^ in. /C '* / H. CAFFIERI. 9 Going for Bait 15 in. by 10^ in. H. CAFFIERI. // 10 Mussel Gatherers 15 in. by 10^ in. G. CHAMBERS. / 11 A Sea Piece, with man-of-war and boats 8 in. by 11 in. J. W. CHAPMAN. 12 The Fair Amanuensis 9^ in. by 8^ in. 5 L. CHIALIVA. X Y~ 13 Lady Plage, near Hurley, with children, and horses watering llj in. by 18 in. ^ L. CHIALIVA. X 6 14 A Shepherdess, with sheep at a pool 21 in. by 15 in. L. CHIALIVA. o 15 A Landscape, with a cottage, and peasants with sheep at a brook 11^ in. by 18f in. OS L. CHIALIVA. 16 A View near a Village, with sheep and peasants on the bank of a river 11 in. by 15 in. /O H. CHILDS, 1856. 17 A Bather 20 in. by 15 in. F. COLEMAN. 18 A Roman Cobbler’s Stall 15^ in. by 21^ in. 9 ^ D. COX, 1849. 19 A Road Scene, with cart and figures 10j in. by 14£ in. rS F. E. COX, 1881, 20 The Surprise 15 in. by 13 in 6 F. E. COX. 21 The Girl I left behind Me 21 in. by 16^ in. F. E. COX. / -'/fi t> 22 An Old Salt 14 in. by lOi in. J. S. CROMPTON. J .'/ S ’0 23 “ Another Unspeakable Turk ” 11| in. by 15^ in. J. S. CROMPTON. 3'-/t>:o 24 You Noisy Bird 13 in. by 9^ in. J. L. DYCKMANS, 1877. /?/ 25 A Blind Beggar 13j in. by 10 in. COPLEY FIELDING. ,3 3,5" 26 ON THE DOWNS, near Brighton 13^ in. by 23 in. COPLEY FIELDING, 1852. 27 WEYMOUTH BAY 15 in. by 22 in. COPLEY FIELDING, 1834. 28 A View in Cumberland 9^ in. by 13J, in. E. FRERE, 1879. r-3/3 29 Winter Fuel Ilf in . by 14f in . -rr G. A. FRIPP, 1863. 30 Eel Pots on the Thames 13^ in . by 19f in . -frfi G. A. FRIPP. /«3 31 A River Scene, with windmill 13 in . by 19 in . BIRKET FOSTER. 32 THE CROSS-BOW 16 in . by 30^ in . <2/ C. FOSTER. 33 A Boulogne Shrimp Girl —oval ' Y x so r J. HOLLAND. 34 The Lake of Geneva, with Mont Blanc in the distance 9f in . by 14 in . H. J. JOHNSTONE. % Z . 35 Early Spring 10 in . by 7 in . R. W. MACBETH, A.R.A. ^5" 36 Landing Sardines at Low Water 19^ in . by 35 £ in . 8 37 Iona J. MACWHIRTER, R.A. 18 in. by 29 in. S. PROUT. / j 38 NUREMBERG 18 in. by 13 in. S. PROUT. 39 Interior of Ruined Abbey, with a cart and figures 16 in. by 10^ in. G. ROBERTS. 2 40 A French Soldier 8 in. by 10^ in. / A G. F. ROSENBERG, 1854. 41 A Coast Scene, with stranded fishing boats 17 in. by 24 in. < 2 ^ 9 - G. STANFIELD, R.A. 42 A Coast Scene, with fishermen putting a boat ashore: effect of storm 10^ in. by 15 in. C. STANFIELD, R.A. 2 $ 43 Shipping off Portsmouth 8^ in. by 12 in. 25 MARCUS STONE, R.A, 1879. 44 In Doubt 10 in. by 6 in. 9 /*-o /X o 7 // Zj o / S F. TAYLER. 45 A Hawking Party 21^ in. by 30 in. F. TAYLER, 1858. 46 The Fern Gatherer’s Return 16 in. by 21^ in. F. W. TOPHAM, 1878. 47 Wayfarers 26|- in. by 21^- in. F. WALKER, A.R.A. 48 FISHERMAN AND GILLIE, GLEN SPEAN 20^ in. by 15^ in. From the Collection of W. Leech, Esq., 1887 ^ * ° H. C. WARREN. 49 Skirts of the New Forest 27 in. by 18^ in. G. F. WETHERBEE, 1885. 50 Children by a Stream 14^ in. by 20 in. P. DE WINT. 51 A VIEW IN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 17 in. by 23 in. P. DE WINT. 52 HIGH TORR, Derbyshire 16j in. by 23 in. Exhibited at the Boijal Jubilee Exhibition , 1887 €sL. Manchester, 10 P. DE W1NT. r3 V- o 53 TORKSEY CASTLE 18 in . by 30 in . £-9 P. DE WINT. 54 Peterborough, from the meadows 11 in . by 17^ in . / Z P. DE WINT. 55 A Mill Pool, with cattle and ducks 10 in . by 13 in . C. ROBERTSON. $ & 56 An Eastern Bazaar 20 in . by 17 in . PICTURES. - , Qc- ^ 57 At the Communion Rails £ Z >. OC A/ BENLL1URE. 58 The Exterior of a Posada, with soldiers and peasants drink- 144 in . by 21 in . ing CHEVILLARD (After). 59 The Good Story ^ X & T. CKESWICK, K.A. 60 A Roadside Inn 15.1 in . by 111 in . T. CRESWICK, R.A. 61 A Welsh Stream, with angler 11| in . by 15^ in . T. CRESWICK, R.A. 62 The Fold 11^ in . by 15^ in . LEON Y ESCOSURA, 1867. 63 An Interior, with four figures playing with a 10^ in . by 13^ in . dog and eat P. GROLLERON. 64 Rest on the March 81? in . by 6 in . P. GROLLERON. 65 The Outpost 16 in . by 10 in . D. HERNANDEZ (Roma). 66 Carvival in Rome 12£ in . by 8^ in . E. K. JOHNSON. 67 The Flower Garden 18 in . by 26 in . 68 Far Away F. MORGAN. 23^ in . by 15£ in . 12 F. MOEGAN. 2 £ 69 Wayfarers 13£ in. by 22 in. /* X*o P. NASMYTH, 1824. 70 THE EDGE OF A WOOD, with cottage, and figures and dog on a road 12* in. by 19 in. A. F. DE PEADES, 1878. / £ 71 Head of a Charger 32 in. by 26 in.—oval G. BAXTEE. /£T 72 Dreaming 22 in. by 18^ in. x5^/^y • (d.v ^ ej II. L. EOLFE. 73 Salmon Fishing 17 in. by 29i in. /O E. SANTOEO. 74 A Canal Scene, Venice 14^ in. by 9 in. E. SANTOEO. 75 At Verona Hi in. by 16 in. 13 T. SCIIERMAKOFF. 76 Head op a Ladt 10 in . by 8 in . T. SCHERMAKOFF. 77 Head op a Girl 131 *’ w - by 10 j in . MAX. TODT. r 3 > V- 78 Interior of a Cabaret, with soldiers and peasant girls 111 in • by 141 in. L. YALEMAR. 79 Learning to Knit 27 in . by 21 in . J. WEBB, 1860. 80 Tantallon Castle 271 by 44 in . 14 A DIFFERENT PROPERTY . / c ~7 . EKSKINE NICOL, A.E.A., 1869. 81 The Blue Pill 18 in. by 12 in. TEOYON. 82 Toe Timber Waggon From the Murrieta Collection P. NASMYTH, 1828. 83 A SUNNY LANDSCAPE, with trees on the right and a pool on the left 18,] in. by 24] in. FINIS, London : Printed by Wm. Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Cbariug Cross. .