6/2/9^ to 12/15/9^ ^ ;p»c .,^---*>- 4|5r. t mo^ JS^^ « ->■ %.m THE COLLECTION OF PICTURES AND PORTRAITS, OF THE LATE SIR HUGH HUME CAMPBELL, BART.; AND PICTURES ONLEY SAVILL-ONLEY, ESQ., DECEASED. THE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ASCIIS^ &MB a0®EI ^M PICTURES AND listoriral |portraits, OB" SIR HUGH HUMK CAMPBELL, BART.. Deceased Which (Jby Order of the tJxecutM's) Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, 4^ IfMSEH QRmA'S EOQMS, 8 KING STEEET, ST. JAMES'S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1894, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. y.^^ May be pubHcly viewed Three Days precediog the Sale, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods' Offices, 8 King Street, St. James's Square, S. W. \^\) cy- CONDITIONS OF SALE. L THE highest Bidder to be the Buyer; and if any dispute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall b© immediately put up again and re-sold. n. 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 rtquind ; in default of which, the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. T. 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. VII. Upo3i failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of payment shall be torfeited ; 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-saia shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. »J*io On SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1894, AT ONE O CLOCK PBECISKLT. DRAWINGS. . jl PoETRAiTS OF Ladies — pustels, a pair, oval a^x*-*- 2/ I \ /2 A Paie of Ditto ji^x.«-2. ^ G. F. ROSENBERG. ■^ - 3 The Gardener's Window J^x:yStlA^ \\\ in. by 16 in. G. F. ROSENBERG. ^/x 4. Fbuit and Still Life on a Table -^Ac^^Sce 21 in. by 18 in. G. F. ROSENBERG. ^ 5 A Pineapple, Grapes and Peach, on a table h-Myci^MA 21 in. by 18 in. JANET (After). ^ 6 Equestrian Portrait of FBAN901S I. — a miniature ^^Piya/T" X^ . /^^^ B 2 PICTURES. J. CONTEEKAS. ./£'•- 7 The Madonna and Child — a copy, unjramed '-^ji^cie^ J.CONTEEEAS. j^j^ - /a- 8 The Virgin and Child, after Muiillo — unframed J. CONTREEAS. ,^^^^,,,^^^^ /i 9 The Guardian Angel, after Murillo — unframed fJ^^ \ KEV. J. THOMSON OF DUDDINGSTONE. V 10 DouNE Castle '^'tti/jA 18 in. by 24 in. F. ZUCCAEELLI, E.A. ^^hZU^ yO 11 An Italian Eivee Scene, with figures bathing and fishing ~a pair 2 15 in. by 21^ in. E. VERBOECKHOVEN, 1844. ;^ 12 A Donkey, in a landscape 5 in. by 6| in. fJ^CAEL VAN LOO. ^^^-^^oulM^ <3o2.(? 13 Music ; Painting — a pair 23^ in. by 55 in. ^yo{yuZMi> 2 c^/ 14 ScuLPTUEE ; and Architecture — a pair 23^ in. by 55 in. J\)(^^ 9» ^ Dated 1656 31 in. by 34^ in. Mentioned by Deschamps in " Vies de Peintres" vol. 2, p. 188 Exhibited at the Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester, 1867 C. JANSSENS. A^ -^ olv^hfOiHit) \X 22 Charles I. ; and Henrietta Maria — a pair S.,OjUr. YJJ" ^ 25 in. by 21 in. C. JANSSENS. ^g^^ Z"*^ 23 Portrait of Mr. Lenevb, Master of tlie Company of Merchant Tailors, in black dress trimmed with fur, with arms, inscrip- tion and date 1629 48 in. by 89 in. From the Strawberry Hill Collection SIK P- LELY. ,,S?.^W- /io 24 The Duohess of Portsmouth, in crimson dress and blue scarf, seated, a lamb at her side 49^ in. by 39^ in. From the Newton Don Sale, 1826 SIR P. LELY. MccdU^ yS" 25 The Duohess of Buckingham, in blue dress, white sleeves and lace scarf 50 in. by 35^ in. SIR P. LELY. ^xAu>u^ ^^ 26 Portrait of Mrs. Leneve, in black silk dress, white sleeves and blue scarf, with pearl necklace and ornaments 49^ in. by 39^ in Unframed MIEREVELT. 27 Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia '^ ^s^?^ 24^ in. by 20 in. VANDTCK(A,x.K). .^^^ n 28 Portrait of David Ryokaert, in crimson dress, and black robe trimmed with fur 48 in. by 38^ t«. VANDYCK (After). '§^J .J^do^^^L^tr^ 29 King Charles I., in black dress, wearing the Ribbon and Star of the Garter 50 in. by 36 in. WISSING. . 30 Mart of Modena, seated, with a dog MyCLf^AP ''• 49 in. by 39 in. ZUCCHERO. ^^,^^^ 31 Queen Elizabeth, in black dress ornamented with pearls, and with feather fan 44 in. by 32 in. From the Collection of Edward Harman, Esq., 1847 UNKNOWN. 32 Maby, Queen op Scots -^-^^^ -^^^fSu/^t^t^ 39i .•„. by 88 in. ^^^^^^ 33 Pbinoe James Stuart, in armour, with the Ribbon of the Garter 29 in. by 23^ in. SIR P. LELY. 34 Portrait of Mr. Leneve, Alderman of Norwich '\Lsa'i>^6d 49 in. by 39 in. Exhibited at the Scottish National Portrait Exhibition, 1883 From the Strawberry Hill Collection PICTURES BY OLD MASTERS, p. DE MOYA. /O 34a The Virgin and Child ^ Ju>ln.o,^ 35 in. by 254^ in. <^ /^ 34:B A Landscape, with a goat brousing, herbs and insects 13| in. by \\\ in. L. BACKHUYSEN. ^. S^oM^ru^ ^*^^ 35 A Sea Piece, with a yacht in full sail on the left, saluting men- of-war in the middle distance which are reefing sails in a squall ; a fishing boat running into the wind, and a rowing boat with figures on the right 281 in. by 39 in. Signed and dated M. DE HONDECOETEE. ^^^r^j-. ^^0 36 A Cockatoo, green parrot and other birds in the gardens of a chateau 26 in. by 32 in. Signed // ^' ^E HOOCH. ^..^ VOO gy Golf Playees. A little girl in brown dress and orange petticoat, white pinafore and cap, with her right hand on a door handle, a golf stick in her left hand ; a boy, in a grey dress and black hat, holding a goK stick ; scene through an open door in the background, with trees and a building beyond 24 in. by 17^ in. H. DUBBELS. ^.^^^ QO 3S A Coast Sce«e, with a group of figures bargaining for fish on the right ; stranded boats, carts, horses and figures on the left 15^ in. by V6\ in. Signed F. GUAEDI. ^0 39 Views near Venice, with figures — a 'gair 12 in. by 16 in. ^--To-nfAA/- J. VAN HUYSUM. J"' 00 40 A GROUP OF FLOWERS, in a sculptured vase, on a marble slab on which is a bird's nest 26 in. by 20^ in. Signed N. MAES. / .^. ^^0 41 A Gentleman, with long hair, in black dress and cap ^ 30 in. by 24 in. G. METSU. y? 5^0" 42 A Lady, in a grey bodice trimmed with swan's down, seated before a window with a lace pillow on her lap, a picture and mirror on the wall, with blue curtains 8^ in. by 7 in. From the Collection of B. Field, Esq. G. METSU. / / :fO 43 Interior of a Studio, with an artist at his easel painting a lady, who is seated holding a violiucello 16^ in. by 13|^ in, MUEILLO. /^O 44 The Immaculate Conception "^^^.6-^^^ 64|^ in. by 47 in. C. POELEMBERG. j ^y 45 The Virgin and Child, surrounded by a garland ofr^os^ie^ by angels Octagonal 10 in. by 14 in. 10 '^•U'O 46 AN ALLEGOEY. Minerva with her a;gis repelling the harpies of war and discord from the throne of James I. Sketch for part of the ceiling at Whitehall See Smith's Catalogue, No. 813. Panel 27 in. by 37 in. Exhibited at Burlington House, 1877 J. EUYSDAEL. /&V 47 A EiVER Scene, with peasants preparing to rethatch a cottage 10^ in. by 13 in. Signed and dated J. RDYSDAEL. /Z^O 48 A FOREST SCENE. In the foreground masses of rock, 2. /-^^ through which a broad brook flows in gentle cascadts; silvery beach and oak lie fallen along the rocky bank on the left ; lofty trees fill up the background ; in the distance are a man and woman with some sheep 40|^ in. by 51 in. Signed Exhibited at Burlington House, 1877. J. STEEN. J3^,ae^ ^00 49 INTERIOR OF AN APARTMENT, with six figures : a gen- / tleman in black cloak ofifering an oyster to a woman in red corset and grey skirt, who is seated near a table holding a glass of wine 15 in. by 12^ in. Signed 11 A. VAN DE VELDE. ^^^^^ '^ 60 A EocKY River Scene, with a herdsman in a bluejacket seated on the bank bathing his feet ; two cows, three sheep and a goat near him imder a group of trees ; a castle in the middle distance and mountains beyond 14 in. by 18 in. Signed, and dated 1663 VANDYCK. J/ir;^. VO 51 PORTEAIT OF DON LIVIO ODESCALCHI, nephew of ^ Pope Innocent XL, standing, black dress and white ruff; right hand resting on gorget ; left hand grasps sword below the hilt — life size 47^ in. by 35 in. From the Collections of the Earl of Ashhurnham and Lord Charles Townshend Exhibited at Burlington House, 1877 Exhibited at the Vandyck ExMbition at the Grosvenor Gallery, 1886-7 J. WYNANTS AND A. VAN DE VELDE. A^H7i£k/ Z^H> 52 A Landscape, with a shepherdess driving a flock of sheep , through an old gateway on the right; a shepherd running after two sheep in front 14^ in. by 17^ in. Signed, and dated 1667 H. FERNELEY, 1839. ^V- 53 Fox Hunting A^pAr.X^T \\\ in. by 47 in. London : Printed by Wm. 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