CATALOGUE OF THE 0H0I0E COLLECTION OP WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS PICTURES OF MRS. S. KENNEDY, DECEASED, Sold by Order of the Executors; ALSO PICTURES & DRAWINGS OF E. W. GRAFTON, ESQ. DECEASED; HENRY DEWHURST, ESQ.; H. CRAVEN, ESQ. DECEASED; And from Numerous Private Collections and Different Sources: WHICH Will b* %olb bti ^.xutton b^ Messes. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT YHKm OBBAT BOOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1898, 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. IF. Luffi 55 CONDITIONS OF SALE. - 0 — I. THE highest Bidder to be the Buyer; and if any dispute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall he 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 ease of Lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Seller. IY. 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. Tho 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 bo made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. - On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. The following are Sold by Order of the Executors of MRS. S. KENNED Y, deceased , late of 39 Cleveland Square, TV. DRAWINGS. MRS COLEMAN ANGEL. Convolvulus and Blackberries 7 in . by 9^ in . MRS. COLEMAN ANGEL. /f 2 Primroses and Violets 0 ^ 7 in . by 5 in . MRS. COLEMAN ANGEL. ' 6.3 A ZALEAS IN A BLUE VASE in . by 7,^ in . 4 MRS. COLEMAN ANGEL, / jh /a 4 Yellow Roses ^ ^ 5| in. by 8 in. a / MRS. COLEMAN ANGEL. /J. 5 Azaleas and Mignonette, in a bowl 4^ in. by 6^ in. E. W. COOKE, R.A. /^ The Weirs, Oxford 8^ in. by 12 in. D. ROBERTS, R.A., 1851. . 0 7 The Rialto, Venice 7£ in. by 10^ in. ty/te ' E. VERBOECKHOVEN, 1871. ?JT //y Sheep and TiAmbs in a Shed —charcoal * ' 30 in. by 26 in. E. VERBOECKHOVEN. 9 A Donkey and Sheep— pen and ink 7 in. by 10 in. D. ROBERTS, R.A. , . s . 0 10 The Cathedbal of St. Mark’s, from the Piazza jfyl'*- 7^ in. by 10| in. J. SHERRIN. /if » /*f , 0\\ Black and White Grapes, Berries and an Apple ^ y A Oval—S in. by 10^ in. 5 P. F. POOLE, R.A. 12 A Girl Lifting a Child from a Bank, a pitcher on the / tf ~, & ground 25 in. by 18 in. From the Quitter Collection, 1875 F. DICKSEE, R.A. 18 A Girl Selling Fruit outside a Church Door - * ** 14 in. by 10 in. A. C. GOW, R.A., 1874. 14 A Halberdier, about to light his pipe with a tinder box 15^ in. by 9^ in. W. HUNT. 15 PRIMROSES, PEAR BLOSSOM AND THRUSHES’ NEST /./- O 12£ in. by 16^ in. W. HUNT. 16 Black Grapes and Apple 5 y£ ^right a regiment of soldiers are marching down a woody lane ; ' / * on the left a herdsman with children, and sheep, are watching them ; the castle and the sea in the background / s? j2- 23^ in. by 33^ in. From the Quilter Collection, 1875 Exhibited at the Cox Exhibition, at Liverpool D. COX, 1846. 21 A Coast Scene, with shipping and figures 10 in. by 13^ in. P. DE WINT. 22 VIEW OF A CASTLE AND HARVEST FIELDS, a timber ^ ^wagon on a road in the foreground 20 in. by 28£ in. O COPLEY FIELDING, 1844. 23 A VIEW ON A SCOTCH MOOR, with sportsmen on ponies in A* • & the foreground wartching a herd of deer; misty mountains in the distance 22 in. by 30 in. COPLEY FIELDING. J —\4 L0CH LOMOND 17 in. by 23 in. 7 BIRKET FOSTER. 25 THE EXTERIOR OF A VILLAGE INN, with peasants seated f ^utside drinking ; horses drinking at a trough, and a tree on the left; pigs and ducks on the right ? SO in. by 26 in. PICTURES. G. COLE, 1866. ^ 26 A Corn Field, with reapers and dog 16 in. by 24A in. VIC AT COLE, R.A., 1888. i.At AUTUMN ON THE THAMES 48 in. by 35^ in W. C. T. DOBSON, R.A., 1875. rying a Chi 13£ in. by 12 in. 28 A Girl Carrying a Child and Driving a Goat * * ° G. MORLAND. . 29 The Faggot Gatherers : a man, woman and a girl in a winter / * O landscape 25 in. by 20 in. £/& E. VERBOECKHOVEN, 1873. /y 3^ Sheep and a Lamb, with poultry On panel —6 in. by 8 in. 8 i/ ' e/ £ ^ * D. VAN DONGEN. £ 31 Landscapes, with cattle and peasants —a pair 3.V in. by 6 in. J. F. SAEYS. ^7 32 The Interior of the Doose Palace, Florence, with figures ^ Signed, and dated 1682 13| in. by 18 in. J } W1LJ1 ilguiuo X7 The following are Sold by Order of the Executors of F. JV. GRAFTON , Esq., deceased. DRAWINGS. F. W. W. TOPHAM. ^3 Spanish Flower Girls 13f in. by 19 in. SIR JOHN GILBERT, R.A. 34 Hotspur, Mortimer, Worcester and Glendower Glend. Come, here’s the map. Shall we divide our right According to our three-fold order ta’en ? Mort. The archdeacon hath divided it Into three limits, very equally. England, from Trent and Severn hitherto, By south and east, is to my part assign’d: All westward, Wales beyond the Severn shore, And all the fertile land within that bound, To Owen Glendower :—and dear coz, to you The remnant north ward, lying oil’from Trent. (Henry IV., Act iii. Sc. 1.) 131 in. by 22^ in. 9 PICTURES J. C. HORSLEY, R.A., 1864. 4 35 Mary Qoeen of Soots in Captivity , 0 18 in. by 12 in. R. BEAVIS, 1873. , w 36 Towing Path on the Saone, near Lyons 28^ in. by 36 in. Exhibited at Oldham G. J). LESLIE, R.A. 37 BENSON FERRY ON THE THAMES ^ ^ 32 in. by 52 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1884 Exhibited at Oldham ft ^ W. WYLD. y 38 Rotterdam ^ ^ 15^ in. by 25 in. b 3 10 ANOTHER PROPERTY. DRAWING. J. M. W. TURN EE, R.A. a _ _ . . 39 A Graveyard, Malvern f -'iY * & 10 in. by 14 in. PICTURES. YICAT COLE, R.A. 40 Rain on the Hills, Skye 151 in. by 231 in. From the Artists Sale YICAT COLE, R.A. Y / S , £ « Glen Sligachan, Skye 15^ in. by 23^ in. From the Artists' Sale W. P. FRITH, R.A. 42 DR. JOHNSON’S TARDY GALLANTRY /> / J , o When Madame de Boufflers was first in England, said Beauclerk, she was desirous to see Johnson. I accordingly went with her to his chambers in the Temple, where she was entertained with his conversa¬ tion for some time. When our visit was over, she and I left him, and were got into Inner Temple Lane, when all at once I heard a noise like thunder. This was occasioned by Johnson, who it seems, upon a little recollection, had taken it into bis head that he ought to have done the honours of his literary residence to a foreign lady of quality, and eager to show himself a man of gallantry, was hurrying down the staircase in violent agitation. He overtook us, and, brushing in between me and Madame de Boufflers, seized her hand, and conducted her to her coach. His dress was a rusty-brown morning suit, a pair of old shoes by way of slippers, a little shrivelled wig sticking on his head, and the sleeves of his shirt and the knees of his breeches hanging loose. A con¬ siderable crowd of people gathered round, and were not a litte struck by this singular appearance. 46 in. by 40 in. Boswell’s Life of Johnson. 11 THE PROPERTY OF A LADY '. WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. E. W. COOKE, K.A. f cA 3 Coming oot of Ramsgate Harbour D. COX. 44 A Road Scene, with horsemen and cattle COPLEY FIELDING. 45 A Mountainous Landscape, with cattle on a road O •V. £ J. YARLEY. 6 The Vale of Llangollen PICTURES. T. S. COOPER, R.A. ~c/« O 47 Four Sheep in a Landscape —circle W. LINNELL, 1859. 48 Cattle, Sheep and Figures, on a sandy road '» /& . O 12 DIFFERENT PROPERTIES . DRAWINGS. GUIDO BACH. ,49 The Halt in the Desert Exhibited at the Institute //.// GUIDO BACH. & 50 The Water Carrier «• f t £>61 Death of St. Francis A. LEGROS. [/, /J . Head of a Girl — pencil F. SANDYS. The Poacher W. HUNT, 1824. B. C. KOEKKOEK, 1830. 0 & o 4 A Rocky Waterfall, with anglers in the foreground ' f in. by 14 in. // S s W. CARLA W. ' oo Coast Scenes, with shipping and figures —a pair y/ ^ g D- MURRAY, A.R.A., 1872. 56 Sheep on a Road 13 PICTURES. J. DEXOVAN ADAM. i.4 57 Scotch Cattle in a Shed J. DENOVAN ADAM. y t £>58 Scotch Cattle on a Moor A. W. WILLIAMS. ' O 59 Peat Land, Isle of Skye A. W. WILLIAMS, 1894. , <3 60 Early Spring, near Reigate, Surrey GUIDO BACH. ^, O 61 The Contract, Algiers G. C. DE NORDECK. 62 The Bay of Tunis F. SANDYS, 1870. '0 , c? 63 Portrait of W. H. Clabburn, Esq. SEYMOUR LUCAS, R.A., 1895. ' 66 A Welcome Guest GEO. SMITH, 1874. A. G. DECAMPS, 1845. 67 A Street Scene in Cairo ^ * O 68 The Fan J. TISSOT. Pp £ * / * & E. ELLIS. 69 Whitby E ELLIS. , x 79 Near Dordrecht 29 in. by 49 in. H. W. B. DAYIS, R.A., 1882. , WHEN EVENTIDE APPROACHES 26 in. by 47 in. C AY. D. ROBERTS, R.A. , 8 i The Temple of Paestum 19i in. by 49 in. 16 The following are Sold by Order of the Trustees of HENRY DEWHURST , Esq. OLD CROME. 82 A View at Thorpe, near Norwich : Moonlight 26 in. by 47 in. J. GRUNEWALD. 83 The Hail Storm T 90 in. by 56 in. T. S. COOPER, R.A., 1854. 84 CANTERBURY MEADOWS + C r £> 47 in. by 74 in. T. CRESWICK, R.A. 85 THE WINDINGS OP A ROCKY STREAM c? 47 in. by 72 in. Exhibited at Leeds T. CRESWICK, R.A. ^86 THE OLD MILL 42 in. by 32 in. F. D. HARDY. c 7, O 87 TRAGEDY 47£ in. by 72 in. 17 F. R. LEE, R.A. 8 The Old Mill O 45 in. by 60 in. J. LINNELL, Sen., 1872. . ; A SUMMER EVENING 28 in. by 39 in. J. T. LINNELL- s 0 90 Shepherds : Evening • ^ ^ . . 18 in. by 24 m. From the Collection of the late II. CRAVEN, Esq. T. S. COOPER, R.A. 91 Orphans 72 in. by 47 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy , 1876 T. FAED, R.A. 'JL. £>92 Sophia and Olivia Finished sketch for the large picture a. o B. GALOFR& 93 The Promenade des Anglais, Nice 18 B. GALOFKEJ. /y ^4 The Race Course, Rome F. D. HARDY, 1877. /f./r, ^95 Evening : An Interior, with a lady reading i2/tT-zr. / 7 / 7 . W. HOLMAN HUNT. 96 II DOLCE FAR NlENTE 39 in. by 32 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy , 1867 J* 7T- G. LANCE, 1839. /£. <7 A Hamper of Fruit— arched top F. R. LEE, R.A., 1845. y ’ F y n 98 A Stone Quarry ^ '/ ' 40 in. by 50 in. H. LE JEUNE, A.R.A., 1876. jy * £>99 A Gleaner J- T E. J. NIEMANN, 1866. 100 Storm Gathering, Broadhurst Common E. J. NIEMANN. f IOI^Frost : Figures crossing a common % G. SMITH, 1877. 102 Sunny Moments 19 C. STANFIELD, R.A., 1853. 103 All in the Downs the Fleet lay Moored s £? 17 in . by 29^ in . JAMES WEBB, 1876. 104 Near the Devil’s Bridge, Wales ✓ ^ T. WEBSTER, R.A., 1859. 9 - 105 A Hop Garden, Kent The following are Sold by Order of the Executors of J. RADCLIFFE , Esq., deceased. 106 Summer Time DRAWINGS. E. DUNCAN. PICTURES. 107 Sheep Gathering 36 in . by 77 in . R. ANSDELL, R.A. o 108 A Spanish Beauty T. BROOKS. T. S. COOPER, R.A. ' 109 Down in the Marsh > * F m .0 43 in . by 73 in . 20 if . / j . £ 110 ksw W. GALE. A ./2 Morning Prayer W. GALE. W. LINN ELL. ysr/2. £>112 A Woody Landscape */ j? . o 113 A Spanish Girl J. PHILLIP, R.A. A. RANKLEY. & 114 Way Home from School G. C. STANFIELD. C 115 A Town on the Rhine 4 ^' 3 . T. WEBSTER, R.A. £>116 The Truant 20^ in . by 41 in . FINIS. London: Printed by William Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross. » „ . >: •; . 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