igitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from Getty Research Institute https://archive.org/details/catalogueofwaterOOchri C _A- T .A. X-, O G XX 3E! Dwu & UCUO OF WATER-COLOU B. M. OLIVER, ESQ. DECEASED; ALSO E. BAENES, E.W.S. DECEASED (SOLD BY ORDER OF TEE EXECUTORS); AND W $> THE PROPERTY OF A LADY. * WHICH & (dill be Snlb bw §,uctiait bn Messes. CHRISTIE, MANSON AND WOODS, AT TKRIR aREAT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1895, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James s Square, S. W. tv d \o~ 51 ie 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. 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; Messrs. Chkistie, Manson and Woods not being responsible for the correct description, genuineness, or authenticity of, or any fault or delect 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 ol Sale; and the remainder of the Purchase-Money must absolutely be paid on the delivery. ATI. 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. On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1895, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. -XX- The following are the Property of B. M. OLIVER, Esq., deceased. DRAWINGS —In folio. 1 H. Bright : Farm Buildings 2 J. W. Buss: A Labourer; &c. 4 3 Sir A. W. Calloott, R.A.: Views in Italy; &c. 3 4 G. Cattermole : Hawick Bridge 5 G. Cattermole : Interior of a Chapel, with mouks; &c. 2 6 J. S. Cotman : A River Scene ; and A Lake Scene 2 7 D. Cox : A Landscape, with a cottage and figures 8 D. Cox: On the Sands 9 D. Cox: Orpington, Kent 10 J. F. Lewis, R.A.: Chiesa dei Mcrcanti Forestieri, Corfu 11 J. F. Lewis, R.A.: The Market Place at Seville; &c. 2 12 J. Linnell : A Beach Scene— pencil 13 W. Muller: The Mouth of a River, with shipping ; &c. 3 14 W. Muller : A Landscape, with rocks and trees ; and A Land¬ scape, with buildings ; Ac. 3 B 2 4 3 2 5 4 3 DRAWINGS— Framed. P. DE WINT. 27 Haddon Hall P. DE WINT. 28 Haddon Hall from the River P. DE WINT. 29 Lowther 30 A Landscape, with felled trees 31 Chudleigh Rocks 32 Trees and Rocks 33 Epping Forest 34 Bedgillert 35 Ingthorpe Grange 36 Ludlow 37 Clee Hill, Salop 38 Tunbridge Wells 15 W. Muller : Tyn Twylt; &c. 16 W. Muller : A Rustic Boy; &c. 17 E. J. Niemann ; St. Michael’s Church, Coventry; &c. 18 P. Sandby, R.A.: View of Winstay Park 19 J. Varley : View near Bookham, Surrey 20 P. De Wint : A Landscape, with a bridge and cottages 21 P. De Wint : Studies 22 P. De Wint : Cornfields 23 P. De Wint: A Farm Scene 24 P. De Wint : A Landscape, with cottages 25 P. De Wint : Landscapes— in sepia 26 P. De Wint : A View in Derbyshire 5 W. MULLER. 39 A Rocky Stream J. MIDDLETON. 40 A Wood Scene W. MULLER. 41 A Mountain Stkeam 42 The Parthenon, 1838 43 A Street Scene 44 Valley of Rocks, 1844 45 The Bay of Naples J. S. COTMAN.' 46 An Old Windmill 47 Cattle R. HILLS. NICHOLSON. 48 A River Scene, with bridge T. M. RICHARDSON. 49 At Omgarrow, Perthshire P. DE WINT. 50 Dunster 51 Matlock P. DE WINT. 52 A Village, with church 53 Glastonbury P. DE WINT. The following are Sold by Order of the Executors of R. BARNES, R.W.S., deceased. DRAWINGS IN BLACK AND WHITE —In Folio. R. BARNES, R.W.S. 54 Mr. Justice Butt; and Trinity Masters; &c. 6 55 Mr. Justice Hawkins Sums up to a Common Jury; &c. 7 56 Listening to the Band on the Pier, Brighton; &c. 9 57 Our Tot’s Happy Christmas ; &c. 4 58 The Stone in the Shoe ; &c. 3 59 Field Telegrams ; &c. 4 60 Paradise Gardens ; &c. 5 61 A Rat Hunt Aboard Ship ; &c. 4 62 Weaving the Wedding Dress of the Duchess of York; &c. 4 63 A Game on Board Ship; &c. 5 64 Troops in Canton ; &c. 7 65 A Committee of the Whole House ; &c. 6 66 A Free Dinner ; &c. 5 67 A Swiss Chalet ; &c. 3 68 The Daisy Chain ; &c. 5 69 Stolen Peaches— set of nine 9 70 Olivia— set of eight 8 71 The Andersons. Brother and Sister— set of nine 9 72 Felicia Joscelyn’s Letter— set of four 4 73 Robin Redbreast— set of seven 7 7 74 “Thistle” and “Bose” — set of four 4 75 Blanche— set of ten 10 76 Pomona— set of seven 7 77 Black, White and Grey— set of four 4 78 Chris— set of four 4 79 Mystery of Alton Grange— set of fifteen 15 80 Zachary Brough’s Venture— set of sixteen 16 81 Eight Water-colour Sketches 8 BLACK AND WHITE DRAWINGS— Framed. 82 Strange Bedfellows : Christmas Eve 83 An Old Custom 84 Saturday Night 85 Concert at the Home for Incurables 86 At the Expense of the Listener 87 An Interesting Invalid 88 Fishing from the Chain Pier, Brighton 89 Church Parade, Brighton 90 The Choir, Foundling Hospital 91 The New Shoes 92 The Widow’s Claim 93 The Children’s Garden 94 Niggers by the Sea 95 The Mob at the Door : the free dinners 96 His First Visit to the Barber 97 The Band on the Embankment 98 Invalid Children’s Aid Association : the nurse 8 99 The Conyiot : “ Reflections ” 100 Riots in Sicily 101 Looking at the Duke and Duchess of York’s Wedding Presents 102 The Shelter on a Rainy Day, Brighton 103 A Scene in London Streets During the Workmen’s Dinner Hour 104 A Stormy Day at Hastings 105 Christening at the Foundling Hospital 106 A Dance at the Cape 107 Toeing the Line 108 Children’s First View of the Sea 109 Punch and Judy by the Sea 110 Free and Easy at St. Alban’s Hall, Holborn 111 A Saturday Purchase 112 The Brown s Children who were Invited to the Party llo The Browns Children who were not Invited to the Party 114 Nearer my God to Thee 115 The Birthday Party 116 So Shy 117 Here comes Teacher 118 The Donkey Ride 119 Rather Shy 120 Oh, Fly with Me 121 Baby’s new Shoes 122 Going Home from the Beach 123 He won’t Bite 9 124 You ARE NOT TO See 125 Bird’s Nest 126 Group on Brighton Parade 127 Brighton Fishermen WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. 128 What is it? 129 Confidences Exhibited at the -R.TF./S'., 1881 130 The Miller’s First-born Exhibited at the R.W.S., 1888 131 Great Expectations 132 Great Orme’s Head Exhibited at the B.W.S., 1887 133 Study of Rooks 134 Little Mothers— three in one frame Exhibited at the R.W.S. 135 Silent Pool Exhibited at the Royal Academy , 1883 136 Girlish Troubles Exhibited at the R. TF.&, 1883 PICTURES. 137 The Maid of the Mill Exhibited at the Royal Academy 138 Spring Time Exhibited at the Royal Academy , 1883 139 Saying Grace Exhibited at the Royal Academy 10 The following are the property of A LAD Y. DRAWINGS. E. VERBOECKHOVEN, 140 A Landscape, with animals — pencil H. JOHNSON. 141 Looking towards the Acropolis, Athens— three in one frame H. JOHNSON. 142 A River Scene, with a windmill: Sunset 143 Madonna del Sesso 144 A View in Greece, with ruins: Moonlight 145 Sardis 146 Kirkstall Abbey 147 Misley Castle 148 San Giulio W. C. EDDINGTON. 149 A View in Wales 150 A View in Wales G. DODGSON. 151 The Terrace, Haddon T. FAED, R.A, 152 A Kitchen Fire 11 J. D. WATSON. 153 A Monk J. L. HART. 154 Abingdon J. BURGESS. 155 A Lake Scene 156 A Village Scene, with windmill W. W. GOSLING. 157 Wargrave on Thames H. BIRTLES. 158 Ewes and Lambs 159 Sheep 160 Cows and Sheep Crossing the Moors E. DUNCAN. 161 An old Cottage, Wargrave 162 On the Thames, near Pangbourne 163 Hambledon Look 161 The Mill Tail, Streatley 165 Bamborough Castle 166 Pangbourne W. DUNCAN. 167 Wargrave Church 168 Music 169 An Indian Girl 12 W. L. LEITCH. 170 A Highland Scene, near Balmoral W. E. FROST, R.A, 171 The Evening Star P. H. CALDERON, R.A. 1 172 Henry YIII. and his Court —a sketch •v. A S. P. JACKSON. 173 Shiplake Mill E. DUNCAN. 174 A Valley, North Wales 175 Old Goring Bridge 176 A Ferry-Boat on the Thames 177 Goring Lock 178 In Lord Leigh’s Park W. BENNETT. 179 Rosslyn G. G. KILBURNE. 180 A Lady by the River, Pangbourne 13 181 The Model B. GIOJA. 182 The Monks A. BUZZI. PICTURES. S. R. PERCY. 183 A Landscape, with felled trees and children 184 A River Scene : T. WILLIAMS. Moonlight; and A Ford —a pair 2 185 Camps Pool W. GOSLING. 186 A River Scene, with a punt J. L. HART. 187 Wargrave : Early spring A. JOHNSTON. 188 Burns and Highland Mary G. E. HICKS. 189 Eventide IIOGARTH. 190 Tiie Lottery C. DOLCE (After). 191 Mater Dolorosa OSTADE. 192 Interior of a Kitciien, witli peasants FINIS. London: Printed by Wh. Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street. and Charing Cross.