H-W: LLOYD . : ? m ■ ■ CATALOGUE OF PICTURES AND Mtatrr-roUmr Drainings FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES, INCLUDING DRAWINGS BY G. Barret, T. S. Cooper, R.A., G. A. Fripp, R. Beavis, B. Foster, J. B. Pyue, J. B. Burgess, R.A., E. Frere, F. Tayler, H. B. Willis, F. Walker, A.R.A. J. Varley, ALSO, PICTURES by the following Artists, among others— Clayton Adams, Wyke Bayliss, Rosa Bonheur, W. Collins, R.A., Vicat Cole, R.A., Keeley Halswelle, B. W. Leader, A.R.A., H. W. B. Davis, R.A., Yeend King, E. J. Poynter, R.A., E. Ellis, B. C. Ivoekkoek, C. Stanfield, R.A., G. B. O’Neill, Stuart Lloyd, W. Strutt, W. L. Wyllie, A.R.A.: WHICH aaitll tor ->olto 02 Auction, top Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT ©SEAT Cl/ < 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1893, at one o’clock precisely. May be viewed Friday and Saturday preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and W oods Offices, S King Street, St. James s Square, S. W. 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 bo immediately put up again and re-sold. II. No person to advance less than Is.; above Five Pounds, 5s.; and so on in proportion. I IT. In the case of Lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Seller. 1Y. 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. Y. 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. YI. 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 be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. oXKc On MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1893. AT ONE O CLOCK PRECISELY. —oXKo DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. DRAWINGS, MRS. ALLINGHAM. 1 An Apple Orchard ARTZ. 2 A Peasant Woman, with children MRS. ALLINGHAM. 3 An Apple Orchard 4 A Day’s Work Done ARTZ. R. BEAVIS. b 2 5 In the Time of Cromwell 4 BIRKET FOSTER. 6 A Cottage, near Whitby BIRKET FOSTER. 7 Stolzenfells, on the Rhine 8 The Fountain G. FILOSA. G. A. FRIPP. 9 Streatley on Thames M. TEN KATE. 10 The Pet Lamb H. B. WILLIS and G. D. WATSON. 11 Feeding the Calves F. WALKER, A.R.A. 12 Refreshment F. TAYLER. 13 Covenanters Prisoners B. S. P. 14 A Landscape J. YARLEY. 15 Powis Castlb 5 S. P. JACKSON. 16 Coast Scenes and Sea Pieces —nine in one frame T. HART. 17 St. Michael’s Mount E. RICHARDSON. 18 A Riveb Scene 19 Loch Ftne J. B. PYNE. 20 A Watebmill T. S. COOPER, R.A., 1883. 21 Sheep in the Snow EARLY ENGLISH. 22 A Cottage Gibl E. FRERE, 1873. 23 Fbenoh Peasant Childben— in crayons 24 A Sea Piece FIELDING. S. PROUT. 25 Poboh OF Chabtbes Cathedbal MULLER. 26 CONHAM 6 27 Cornish Cottage PROUT. 28 Erejus J. D. HARDING. J. C. BENTLEY. 29 Peg-well Bay H. R. ROBERTSON. 30 Bray ; and An Old Cottage — oval H. TIDEY. 31 An Italian Piper W. GOODALL. 32 Glencoe D. MURRAY, A.R.A. 33 The Oude Canal, Dordrecht RENALDI, 1793. 34 Cordelia Pringle — crayons 35 A Composition MARTIN. C. BENTLEY. 36 Off Dover 7 /V # G. BARRET. 37 A Classical Composition MRS. C. ANGELL. 38 Magnolias S. COOK. &9 Polperro, Cornwall H. C. WARREN. 40 Milking-time W. BRADLEY. 41 Clieveden Ferry E. MATHEWS. 42 Autumn in the Highlands W. MILLAIS. 43 Pool Daney, Birnam W. MILLAIS. 44 The First Blush of Spring E. MATTHEWS. 45 Glen Nevis 8 THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. 46 Cader Idris: PICTURES. A. DE BREANSKI. Sunset A. DE BREANSKI. 47 Cader Idris, from Llyn Tregennan C. L. COPPARD. 48 “ When the West with Evening glows” 49 Dewy Eve H. W. B. DAVIS, R.A. E. N. DOWNAKD. 50 The Fox and the Crow A. EAST. 51 On the Eiver Orchy, Dalinally 52 Moonrise A. F. GRACE. H. C. FOX. 53 Sunshine and Shadows D. HARDY. 54 After Supper ; and First Class —a pair D. HARDY. 55 A Quiet Pipe F. D. HARDY. 56 A Friendly Visit HEYWOOD HARDY. 57 A Morning Gallop H. HOOPER. 58 After a Shower E. J. NIEMANN. 59 Carisbrook W. OLIVER. 60 Bal Masque G. B. O’NEILL. 61 Christmas Eve F. A. SALTMER. 62 Spring-time J. B. SMITH. 63 Waterfall on the Lledr, North Wales 10 64 Babes in the Wood W. H. TROOD. 65 Kate A. ZWILLER. 66 Viola A. ZWILLER. J. CLAYTON ADAMS. 67 Sunday Gleaners E. WARREN. 68 Cornfield, near Bournemouth 69 On the Moselle T. DUNTZE. 70 On the Rhone T. DUNTZE. E. WARREN. 71 Heath Scene, near Dorking 72 Iffley Lock W. BRADLEY. 73 Shiplake Lock W. BRADLEY. II W. STRUTT. 74 Going, Going, Gone ! A. DE BREANSKI. 75 Pangbourne Reach A. DE BREANSKI. 7 6 Marsh Loch : Henley H. W. B. DAVIS, R.A. 77 Fording the Wye HEYWOOD HARDY. 78 Going to Markrt J. R. WEGUELIN. 79 A Street Musician C. STANFIELD, R.A. 80 On the Thames : men fishing STUART LLOYD. 81 The Village on the Cliff E. A. WATERLOW. 82 A Lake Scene : Scotland G. JOY. 83 The Sultana 12 * E. YERBOECKHOVEN. 84 The Halt VICAT COLE, R.A. 85 Evening, near Highgate W. COLLINS, R.A. 86 A Coast Scene, with figures —a sketch E. ROSTER. 87 Dutch Boats off Dordrecht W. WILLIAMS. 88 A Rocky Coast Scene W. E. TURNER. 89 The Old Hunter B. C. KOEKKOEK. 90 A Winter Scene, with figures on a road Signed and dated R. HILLINGFORD. 91 The Rehearsal KEELEY HALSWELLE. 92 On the Look Out 13 F. W HULME. 93 A Sat,mon-trap on the Llkdr, North Wales B. W. LEADER, A.R.A., 1884. 94 NOVEMBER 95 Birches: E. PARTON. November P. F. POOLE, R.A. 96 The Dairy Maid W. S. COLEMAN. 97 Drawing Water, Algiers J. B. BURGESS, R.A., 1874. 98 Caught Natping A. JOHNSTON. 99 “ Within a Mile of Edinbro’ Town” E. DOUGLAS. 100 Head of a Clumber Spaniel BIRKET FOSTER. 101 A Wood Scene, with children L. CHIAL1VA. 102 A Wet Day y yy 14 THERESA THORN YCROFT. 103 The Parable of the Great Supper HOGARTH. 104 Anna Maria Poyntz, daughter of the Hon. Lewis Mordant, Maid of Honour to Queen Caroline, and wife of the Hon. Sir Stephen Poyntz, Chancellor of the Exchequer ROSA BONHEUR. 105 Horses in a Landscape ANOTHER PROPERTY . WALTER HUNT. 106 Home and Homeless A. W. STRUTT. 107 Homeward Bound EDWIN ROBERTS. 108 Irish Courtship J. S. NOBLE. 109 The Huntsman’s Hack W. STRUTT, Sen. 110 Shareholders 4 15 111 The Wine Shop CECCHI. A. EIWSCHENKO. 112 The Sermon L. C. HENLEY. 113 Sword and Gown G. S. WALTERS. 114 Declining Day W. WEEKES. 115 The Gint that Pays the Rent 116 Near Chepstow J. WEBB. A. PROVIS. 117 Interiors, with figures —a pair 118 On the Llugwy E. GILL. E. DE BLAAS. 119 The Coquette 120 On Mischief Bent 16 D. BATES. 121 Brookeridge Common 122 Preparing for Winter J. VARLEY. 123 A Street in Cairo FROM DIFFERENT PRIVATE SOURCES. F. V. MEEE. 124 A River Scene E. J. POYNTER, R.A. 125 Portrait of a Lady F. WATTS. 126 A Village Scene, with timber waggon T. GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. 127 The Watering Place J. B. LADBROOKE. 128 A View of Norwich, from the A rtist’s garden J. B. LADBROOKE. 129 View near a Village, with windmill and sheep 17 J. B. LADBROOKE. 130 A Landscape, with gipsies J. B. LADBROOKE. 131 A Wood Scene, with cottage J. B. LADBROOKE. 132 A Landscape, with cottages W. L. WYLLIE, A.R.A. 133 On the Thames ; and The Companion 2 D. PASMORE. 134 A Gird at her Toilet ; and A Girl at a Window HUBBARD. 135 A Park Scene A. H. DAVIS. 136 A Landscape, with sheep E. GILL. 137 A River Scene, with children H. B., 1852. 138 Still Life W. R. EARL. 139 Evening 0 y w 18 W. N. WILKINS. 140 Rocks at Hastings J. THOMPSON. 141 The Hermitage, Hackthorpe, Penrith 142 Ehrenbreitstein J. WEBB. 143 Mad March E. ELLIS. A. W. WILLIAMS. 144 Gleams from the Golden West, after a stormy day J. NASH. 145 Looh Erne ; and Balachulish —a pair A DIFFERENT PROPERTY. W. D. ALMOND. 146 A Stranger 147 Treachery W. D. ALMOND. WYKE BAYLISS. 148 At the Cathedral Door, Rheims 19 WYKE BAYLISS. 149 St. Madeleine, Troyes A. DE BREANSKI. 150 Henley-on-Thames V. DAVIS. 151 Wallingford, ’neath Sinoddim Hill F. W. DAVIS. 152 Study of an Eastern Jew H. C. FOX. % 153 By Tranquil Waters G. C. HAITE. 154 An English Fishing Village, Boslmm A. HAGUE. 155 The Farm Pond A. HARTLEY. 156 Mid-day on the Banks of the Stour S. LLOYD. 157 Ready for the Sickle J. A. LOMAX. 158 The Fith of the Argument A. LUDOVICL 159 A London Court J. OLSSON. 1G0 Between the SnowERs F. H. A. PARKER. 161 After the Storm F. H. A. PARKER. 162 A Small Allotment J. PEEL. 163 Sunset on the Tweed J. L. PICKERING. 164 The Edge of the Common 165 Moorlands A. PRIESTMAN. R. SAUBER. 166 Paying Toll 167 Connoisseur H. T. SCHAFER. 168 The Old Capstan H. T. SCHAFER. 169 “ Gold, gold, gold, gold! Price of many a crime untold." 21 * J. H. SNELL. 170 The Willow Pool E. BUNDY. 171 Studious Companions E. BUNDY. 172 “We Fell Out, I Know not Why” E. J. COBBETT. 173 A Rustic Scene : Evening E. J. COBBETT. 174 A Landscape H. H. CANTY. 175 Going Down to the Boats 176 A Dunce W. H. GADSBY. A. GLENDENING. 177 Sunny Hours R. J. GORDON. 178 Across the PIeath J. E. GRACE. 179 The Edge of the Wood 22 G. S. KNOWLES. 180 “ He Cometh Not ” HAYNES KING. 181 The Wrong Change YEEND KING. 182 Lath Kissdale, Derbyshire C. E. MARSHALL. 183 Sweet Marjorie 184 Loch Leven : .J. M ACM AS TER. : Evening R, MORLEY. 185 Bread and Jam 186 Evangeline- W. J. MORGAN. -pastel T. ROBERTS. 187 An Unwilling Pupil 0. RICKATSON. 188 Wintry Weather finis. London: Printed by Wm. Clowes & Son, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross. X,’ 'dras research institute GETTY 3125 00987 1050