Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from Getty Research Institute https://archive.org/details/catalogueofmoder00chri_12 MODERN PICTURES AND DRAWINGS OF SIR RUTHERFORD ALCOCK, K.C.B. Deceased ; OF MBS. C. B. BOBEBT, Late of Long Island, New York; AND OTHERS: WHICH Mill Hi ^o15 b jj Ruction It n Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON A WOODS, AT fills GMMAT 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On FRIDAY, JULY 2 2, 1898, -- +o+ - May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James’s Square, St W. ^vy-565 Lu j 5S53& 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 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. Ilf. Intlie 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. \ II. 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 pviv.vie Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. On FRIDAY, JULY 22, ls98, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. The folloiving are Sold by Order of the Executors of the late SIR RUTHERFORD ALCOCK, K.C.B. DRAWINGS. 1 Ely Cathedral ; and A Ruined Abbey 2 The Gate at Salisbury l 3 A View in Wales ; and A Government House in China 2^- 2 "7 C^f <7 H. WINDSOR. 4 A Water-Mill C. WIRGMAN. 5 Japanese Types of Officials— a set of seven '^Cc^c 4 C. WIIiGMAN. G Views in Japan A A. K. Ar. PICTURES. 8 A Church ^/hr- F. BARRY. ^^ In the Solent ^ / py 10 A Young Gitsy J. INSKIPP. 11 Fuji F. G. MEL BYE. A FRENCH SCHOOL. 12 Tiie Great Wall of China 0 . J. B. PYNE. ^ 13 On the Wye —a pair V . o 2 't^r~o r 5 DIFFERENT PROPERTIES DRAWINGS —In the Folio . ? , & 14 ' & 15 /* 16 O 17 18 V/A 19 , 0 20 V , ^ 21 G. Bareet: A woody landscapo, with peasant and animals Cattermole : Cavaliers, &c. iAt h- AcSr E. Charmak : Plums, &c. D. Dighton : The deserter ; and The brigands E. Delacroix : A lady with a page Dauzats : Street scenes; and A church * 3 fa. r /2 / 22 '23 24 25 A , £> 26 ?/* 27 % 28 29 Gassies : A captured slave Genteeles : Changing horses, &c. _ v R. Smirke, E.A.: Sir Walter Raleigh ; and The companion 2 L. Stephanoff: The Elgin marbles Unknown : Moses receiving the tables— from a missal F. Wheatley, R.A., 1778: The Pruner; and A Girl Crossing a Brook— a pair 2 Sir E. Landseer : Studies of Pigs ; and A Village Well— chalks Howitt : An Elephant in a Trap ; and two others 3 Rowlandson : A Peasant Family ; two landscapes— ovals ; &c. 5 Clennell : A Coast Scene; &c. 7 S p * C o Framed . /'jA 30 A Set of Four Drawings of Indian Ceremonies & 31 A Lady with a Squirrel —pastel 6 /, / F. ANGELL. 2,, -t , O 34 A Sea Cove, Cornwall R. H. CARTER, 1885. 35 A Fishing Village 31 in . by 52 in . J Jr. / J. DOWNMAN, R.A. 36 Portraits of Miss Lesbia Thea, Miss Nora Thea, Mrs. Thea, „ O Miss Rose MacClarnan and Miss Anne Mac£!larnan- five oval drawings in one frame X7/ THACKERAY. £/• t ~7 ^ T he Auotion Room; and The Promenade— pen and ink 2 SIR D. WILKIE, R.A. /& £> 38 Two Ladies and a Child A. KAUFFMAN, R.A. £=> Kh ° D01E 1N Love w1th ^Esop —sepia J 5 ' F. COLERIDGE. U • / 0 10 A VlEW 1N Venice; and On the Rhine— a pair J y T. B. HARDY. JP ' 0 41 Clearing Wreckage T. B. HARDY. 0 , 42 The Mouth of a Harbour, with shipping J * T. B. HARDY. ?■ . O 43 Shipping off a Port T. B. HARDY. ^ 44 Fishing Boat Leaving a Port C. J. LANDER. yg ^ 45 Views at Richmond —a pair 4 :* j H. CLARK, 1894. Portrait of Sir J. E. Millais, Bart. P.R.A. —pastel / 'J & D. COX. 47 A Welsh Landscape, with sheep 8 in . by 11 in . , JZ cl D. COX, 1820. 48 View on a River, with cottages and boats 6 ^ in . by 9f in . 149 Harlech Castle ^ G.j in . by 10 in . D. COX, 1820. ( 8 J. F. LEWIS, R.A. 50 An Arab Outpost ij , iJ / ^ 11^ in . by 164 in . A ' A ' O G. CATTERMOLE. 51 The Baron’s Falconer G. CATTERMOLE. 52 The Castle Surprised £. /•* . ° PICTURES. HERRING. A* A ' O 53 Mare and Foal A. LUDOVICI. /54 The Trysting Place GAINSBOROUGH. *2* ^7 & 55 Head of a Lady Near Sevenoaks R. HILDER. A. VICKERS. / 9 / m 57 Bridge over the Lledwr /•&* /Z- . & F. WATTS. A ^ ^ ^ elsii Bridge Scene, with wagou and woodmen 9 F. BURGEOIS. .£ 59 Rural Amusement J. PHILLIP, R.A.' , x _ 60 A Scotch Peasant it * o F. WALKER, A.R.A. The Introduction 4 D. ALLAN. *x 62 Selling Cupids F. LEE BRIDELL. 63 Near. Naples G. COURBET. 64 A Woody River Scene ^ 20 in . by 24 in . W. MULLER. X 65 A River Scene, with a road and bridge] 6 , C? 20 in . by 27 in . J. SANT, B.A. &66 Tragedy and Comedy— circles , a pair 2 /Z &' 7V SIR W. BEECHEY. ORTRAIT OF THE DUKE OF \ ORK 10 G. MORLAND. 68 Going to the Fair //*//' a if in . by 23 in . it SIR M. A. S1IEE, P.R.A. 69 Portrait of Queen Adelaide ; study for a picture O SIR M. A. SHEE, P.R.A. 70 Portrait of Roscoe, historian : study for the picture at the Town , Hall, Liverpool /l G. MORLAND. ^ j y^ 71 A Frozen River Scene, with drover and pigs —unframed y\ G.* MORLAND. if • #/ , 0 72 A Farm Yard, with two figures and animals —miniature j J. N. SARTORIUS. 7/ . 73 A Hunting Scene //0* *S~, a W. DEXTER. d/. /a . A Landscape, w'ith donkeys S. WESTMACOTT. 75 A Child’s Head —oval TENIERS. , d > <6 A Irozen River Scene, with skaters 11 J. CLAYTON ADAMS, 1881. — 77 Gorse Cutting in Surrey & * 50 in . by 42 in . ./V. G. CROEGAERT ^ ^78 Blonde and Brunette —a pair 2 f' o J. BARENGER. 79 A Horse, with a groom and dog in a stable W. F. WITHERINGTON, R.A. 80 A Welsh Landscape, with figures and sheep Z * ° PEYROL BONHEUR, 1869. 81 A Landscape, with sheep —on panel '& v , & E. LADELL. £.6 82 Fruit and Bird’s Nest 77 - ^ A. J. HOOK. 88 On the Lobster Ground 32 in . by 54 in . 7 < T. STOTHARD, R.A. O 84 A Sketch, for the staircase at Burleigh CLAUDE HAYES. 7Z Jhr- , O 85 The Hammer Ponds, Surrey 25 in . by 55 in . 12 ° CLAUDE HAYES, 1887. 8G A Wood in Brittany 12 in . by 18 in . (7 ^ ^ ^ 87 A Stable J. WARD, R.A. Yard, with horses, mares and foals G. ARMFIELD. 88 Dogs in a Larder —a pair 96 A Girl, seated in an orchard PICTURES. ^ 99 Vases of Flowers —unframed , O A. EBERLE. 100 A School Visited by Brigands CICCARD. f £— ^01 An Interior, with figures 14 0. B4E4E4I]}W, XC^UuNCHTNgJJ..' I. ^'<3 * L. DOUZETTE. /; 103 A Frencii River Scene, with fishermen : / o LUMINAY. <£/» 104 Feeding the Hoitnds M. ROBERT. j/# i? / 0 105 Head of a Girl, with hat FINIS. London: Printed by Wilmam Ciowes and Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.