\ , CATALOGUE OF A COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS OF THE EARLY ENGLISH SCHOOL, THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN, w l H A M (ji. .WY] COMPRISING ENGRAVINGS in MEZZOTINT and COLOURS, after G. Morland, H. Banbury, F. Wheatley, R.A., W. Bigg, R.A., \ J. Ward, R.A., and others; MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS, ©16 Engravings, IN MEZZOTINT, STIPPLE AND COLOURS, FROM VARIOUS PRIVATE SOURCES: WHICH Mill bt btr JUrljon bg Messes. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT THEIR GREAT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Saturday and Monday preceding, and Catalogues Rad, at' Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street , St. James’s Square, S. W. CONDITIONS OF SALE. 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. Christie, M anson 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 be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. -♦O On TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. In the Folio. 1 The Young Mendicant, after J. Bovdell, by V. Green; and Con¬ fession, by E. Houston 2 2 Mrs. York, after Cotes, by Y. Green— proof; and Lady Broughton, after Reynolds, by Wiison 2 3 Lord Lucan, after Reynolds, by J. Jones; and The Duke of Devonshire, after ditto, by J. R. Smith. 2 4 Sir Thomas Harrison ; and John Armstrong, after ditto, by Fisher ; and three otheis 5 5 Lady Philadelphia Wharton, after Yandyck, by Dunkarton— proof ; and one other 2 6 Girl Sleeping, after Reynolds, by J. Jones —first state ; and George, Prince of Wales, after ditto 2 7 A Fruit Market; and A Fish Market, after Snyders, by R. Earlom 2 V 4 8 Hippolitus, after Rubens, by R. Earlom ; Deatl^o^ the Fox; and three others 9 Landscapes, after Claude, by R. Earlom /??■ ' 10 Yicar Receiving Tithes; and The Curate of the Parish, after Stothard —proofs before any letters 2 ► ( > 11 The Landlord’s Family; and Tenant’s Family, after ditto, by C. Knight —printed in colours 2 yif A (f? 12 Sophia and Olivia, by Bartolozzi —in red ; Cottage Seamstress, after Westall —in colours ; and two others /» y ) <3 18 Portraits of Louis XIY. and Anne of Austria, by R. Nanteuil 2 y * /sP * <3 14 Portraits of Michael le' Tellier, Denis Talon, and one other, by ditto 3 y i / i , O 15 Portraits of Perefixe de Beaumont, Simon de Pompone, and one other, by Nanteuil / « / -< 16 Portraits of Le Tellier, and The Dauphin, by P. Yan Schuppen / / * f " 17 Charles XII., by Van Gunst; and The Duke of Berwick, by Drevet 2 ^ * P 18 Admiral Van Tromp, after Lely, by Blooteling t & 19 Charles II., after Kneller, by Yanderbanc; and the Earl of Peterborough, after ditto, by P. Gunst 2 ' , & 20 Mrs. Morris, after Sir J. Reynolds, by J. R. Smith; and Mrs. Seaforth and Child, by J. Grozer 2 ^ 6 - m ; ^ 21 Lady Charlotte Greyille, after J. Hoppner, R.A., by J. Young —first state 22 Lavinia, after Gainsborough, by F. Bartolozzi 23 Edinburgh; Bothwell Castle; and Glenfinlas, lithographs, by Bonington 3 5 ? 21 Landscape, with figures and horses, after Constable, by I). Lucas JYhfZ, S —proof '' ' 25 Portrait of a Gentleman— proof, printed in colours <^26 The Bower of Venus, after Westall— printed in colours ; Sportive Innocence, after Cosway— ditto ; and one other 3 27 The Father s and Mother’s Hope, after A. Buck; and Mrs. Jordan, after Romney— in colours 28 Lord Dungarvan and his Brothers, after Cosway; and Lady xr ✓ Lyttelton, after ditto, by Townley 2 29 The Four Ages, after Cosway, by Cardon ; and Autumn and Winter— in colours 6 30 Venus and Cupids, after Cipriani, by Bartolozzi— proof, in brown; and Elysium, after Stothard, by Ogborne— in brown 2 31 Venus, after Cipriani, by Richter— in colours — a pair ; and Venus ^ Sleeping— ditto 3 > 32 Nymph of Immortality, after Cipriani, by Bartolozzi— in red ; and Euphrosyne, after Amiconi 2 33 Cupids, after Cipriani, by Godby ; and The Flight of Mary Queen of Scots, after Westall— proof 3 34 How Sweet’s the Love, after Morland, by T. Gaugain— in brown ; and Chastity, after Singleton 2 35 Heloise Moditating on St. Preux’s Letter, after Wheatley— in Y, colours /^y-, ’ 36 Mrs. Abington as “ Roxalana,” after Sir J. Reynolds, by Shepvin / , q ~ — proof , in brown 1 ^ ? 37 Francis Bartolozzi, after Artaud, by Pastorini— printed in colours f y37A Mrs. Duff, after Cosway, by J. Agar; and Mrs. O’Neill, as y “Juliet,” after Dawe— in colours 2 c 6 /* /# , & 38 39 /, '/ CT~~T~& 45 Ay » jfCy M f) 46 aP. /£ . V 47 P * 48 A/, « l/ . * 60 J . . & O . c » *J , c 51 52 53 54 55 5G Framed. Alope, after G. Romney, by R. Earlom— in bistre La Surprise ; La Toilette ; and one other, after Dubufe Duchess of Rutland, by Cheesman— printed in colours : and Lady Leicester, after Lawrence, by H. Meyer 2 y Miss Farren (Countess of Derby), after Sir T. Lawrence, by Bartolozzi Mrs. Mills, after Engleheart, by J. R. Smith— printed in colours / The Turnpike Gate, after Morland, by W. Ward— printed in colours Lion’s Head, etched by T. Landseer, after Sir E. Landseer A Child in a Landscape, after R. Westall, R»A.— coloured Master Lambton, after Sir T. Lawrence, by S. Cousins, R.A.— proof before letters Miss Peel, after ditto, by ditto Ann, Marchioness Townshend, after Cosway, by J. Hadfield Princess of Wales, and Princess Charlotte, after ditto, by Bartolozzi; and La Reconciliation— in colours 2 A Inside of a Country Ale-House, after G. Morland— printed in colours The Cottager’s Wealth, after Morland, by G. Keating— printed in/f colours Children and Sheep, after ditto— coloured The Peasant Boy, after Westall, by T. Gaugain— printed in colours George III., after Rosenberg, by Stadler— in colours The Fortune Teller, after Reynolds, by Sherwin— printed in f 7 (Ls i colours The Cottagers, after ditto, by Bartolozzi— ditto J , (A 57 O 58 59 0 60 65 66 ^ 67 O 68 ° 69 70 7 The Landlord s Family; and The Peasant’s Family, after Stothard —a 'pair, printed in colours 2 The Peasant Boy; and The Milk Girl, after Westall —printed in colours 2 The Death of Sylvia’s Stag, after Kauffman; and The Triumph of Mercy —ditto 2 - _ The Castle of Otranto; and The Mysteries of Udolpho —a pair, ditto 2 The Woodman, after Barker; and Damon and Musidora —ditto 2 Nature, after G. Romney, by J. R. Smith —printed in colours The Princess Mary, after Hoppner, by Caroline Watson —printed Ar- in colours Joseph Charles Horsley, by R. Cooper —in colours ; Lodona, after M. Cosway, by Bartolozzi —printed in colours Affrighted Travellers; and The Rocket 2 ? A 1 — Dinner to the Kentish Volunteers; and The Royal Review in Hatfield Park, after Livesav —coloured 2 Thomas Cribb, after Douglas Guest, by J. Young Sleep ; and Awake, after Adam Buck, by Freschi —printed in colours Bacchanals; and Cupids, after Lady D. Beauclerc, by Bartolozzi —printed in colours The Romps, after W. Bigg —in colours <■' y -'y~ - Palaemon and Lavinia —printed in colours Portrait of H. Bunbury, by Bartolozzi— oval, printed in colours Jlr 8 THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. In the Folio. / F7' ^3 British Plenty; and Scarcity in India, after Singleton, by C. Knight —a pair 2 J, J / N 74 Lady Jane Grey Refusing the Crown; and another, after Cipriani, by Bartolozzi —proof before letters , in red 2 /' 'A/ , 0 75 Picturesque Botanical Plates, of the New Illustration of the Sexual System of Linnaeus, by R. J. Thornton —coloured plates —with portraits of Linnaeus, after Hoffman —in colours 2 / 76 /* / CP . 0 77 /, /A , <*78 * (o w c? Framed. Jessica and Lorenzo; and The Companion, after A. Kauffman 2 Gipsies and Fortune-Teller, after E. Crewe, by Bartolozzi Olivia’s Return ; and Charlotte and tho Vicar, after Stothard— 79 pair, in brown A Nymph, after Cipriani, by Bartolozzi —in red; and Omphale, ^ 80 /y , / 0 , *81 /, /0 . C82 /' /O / 0 83 by Bryer —ditto 2 Jemmy’s Farewell; and Jemmy’s Return, after Ben well —a pair 2 Fancy Subjects, after Stothard —a pair, printed in colours 2 The Death of Eloisa, after Kauffman, by T. Burke —printed in colours St / Cupid Unveiling Venus, after Cosway, by A. Cardon —printed in & colours 84 /S/S, 85 The Death of Hector, after Hamilton ; and A Classical Subject, JL after Kauffman, by Bartolozzi —ditto 2^ Scriptural Subjects, after B. West, by Ward —a pair, printed in / colours 9 86 The Resurrection of a Pious Family ; and two others, after W. Peters —printed in colours—three in one frame Ay 87 ^ 88 Mr. Bullock’s Exhibition of Laplanders, after Rowlandson —in colours Crucifix, after Herring ; and Mango, after Hancock —in colours 2 89 ' ^ 90 - O 91 Setters, after Sartorius ; and Badger and Bull Dogs, after Towno 2 The Weary Traveller; and The Harvestman, after Artaud, by -- Dunkarton —in colours 2 Labourers; and Gamekeepers, after Stubbs, by H. Birch ^ 92 6 93 ' a 94 t* 95 ~~rJ 96 97 98 99 0 100 A Newfoundland Dog Saving a Child; and The Child Restored, after Eckstein, by R. Earlom —a pair, open letter proofs Cottage Breakfast; and Cottage Supper, after Bigg, by J. Ogborne —a pair 2 The Soldier’s Return ; and The Sailor’s Return, after Bunbury by C. Knight —printed in colours 2 The Arrest; and The Return Home, after Bigg, by W. Ward —a - pair A Birthday Present to Old Nurse: and Health and Sickness, s after ditto 2 George Marsham, after Massot, by W. Say —printed in colours ' V William Beckford ; and The Bishop of Rochester, by J. Chap- man —ditto ^ , —- , 6 ? 101 , 102 , Louis XYI. and his Family, after M. Brown Lady in Veil; and Lady with Turban— ovals; and Romeo ; and Juliet —a pair, printed in colours ^ Belisa ; and The Chantress— circles, in red —by J. R. Smith 2 Ay Sylvia and Wounded Faun; and The Companion— ovals, printed in colours 103 Henry and Emma, after Shelley, by C. Knight printed in ^ colours ; and The Angelic Child, after Peters —ditto 2 10 s: s', o 104 0 105 106 107 /0 , / # , ^ 108 /s. S 9 /£ . ^110 >y , o in <•/✓ tT~. & 112 The Cottager’s Favourite, after J. Ward, by S. W. Reynolds printed in colours The Pedlar, after Wheatley, by Ward —ditto The Farmer’s Boy, by and after J. Ward 0/ STt % Sailors in Port, after Stothard, by W. Ward —open letter proof b Thoughts on Matrimony, by W. Ward —printed in colours The English and French Dressing-Rooms, after Ansell, by P. W. Tomkins —printed in colours 2 h Variety, after G. Morland, by W. Ward — ditto The Romps ; and The Truants, after W. Bigg —printed in colours—a pair 2 Selling Rabbits, after J. Ward, by W. Ward —printed in AFTER G. MORLAND. /* / ' 0 113 ^ 4 , ^ 114 7 / * & , ^115 £ * 6 , o 116 , 4/' 0 117 ' 4 ' ^118 ^ 119 J> . *77 ^120 /, /X . ^121 ./7 . £ 122 // > /*£. £ 123 /r / . & 124 *n/\n 0 125 7 Fighting Dogs, by J. R. Smith ; and Morning, by S. Aiken 2 ^ Fishermen Going Out; and Fishermen on Shore, by S. W. Reynolds and W. Hilton 2 The Country Butcher, by T. Gosse A The Horse Feeder ; and The Corn Bin, by J. R. Smith 2 Watering the Cart Horse; and Rubbing Down the Post Horse, by ditto Fishermen, by J. Ward A Conversation, by J. R. Smith The Warrener, by W. Ward sty* The Barn Door, by ditto The Fisherman’s Hut ; and [Selling Fish, by J. R. Smith— a , pair 2 ^ Morland’s Ass, by Malgo —printed in colours Children and Sheep, by W. Ward —ditto Paying the Hostler, by ditto —ditto c / 11 £ 126 The First of September : Morning and Evening, by ditto— printed in colours—a pair t £? 127 Morning, or The Higglers Preparing for Market; and Evening, ^ or Tbe Post Boy’s Return, by D. Orme— printed in colours 2 128 The Benevolent Sportsman, by J. Grozer —ditto 0 129 The Horse Feeder, by J. R. Smith —ditto , £>130 The Dram, by W. Ward — ditto THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. In the Folio. />r 131 The Recruiting Sergeant, after Collett; and other small Prints ft ^ and Drawings 2 * 7* 132 The Pretty Barmaid, after J. Collett; and Sir Fopling Arrested, _ by Dixon 133 Ben Bradley, after Pond, by Faber; and William IV., after Lawrence— proof 2 Framed. y/, 134 135 <77 136 /^137 , 0 138 % 189 Marriage a la Mode, after Hogarth, by Ravenet— set of six 6 ^ Views of the Market Place and Quay, Great Yarmouth; Vie* of Grimsby— coloured ; and two others Yorick and Madame Ramborilliet States of the Weather, by J. Gillray— coloured The Mail Coach, by J. Pollard— coloured ; &c. 3 The Watercress Girl; and The Milkman, after Pidgeon, W. Bond— in colours ; Duck Shooting, after Morland ; and .-y Pheasant Shooting 12 -140 Friendship, after Morland, by Adam; Sylvia —in bistre ; and one, after A. Kauffman 3 c / /Soap Bubbles, after Hamilton, by Bartolozzi; and Little Rustic Friends, after Singleton 2 142 Master Thornhill, after Cosway, by C. T. Stubbs; and Chill with Flowers, after Lawrence, by Doo 2 - 143 Ariadne, after A. Kauffman, by Facius; and Eloisa, after ditto, by Ryland —in red 2 144 The Judgment of Paris, after ditto, by Bartolozzi —in brown 145 The Villager’s Charm, after Dayes ; and The Soldier’s Farewell, after Morland 146 Fancy Subject, after Westall —printed in colours; and The Toilette, after A. Kauffman —ditto 2 £ , /J, t 0 147 The Farewell, after Morland, by Knight; and one, after Stothard - mini. Wimfpfl inn. rnlmivo 9 /j~. < oval, printed in colours 2 148 The Cow-House, by and after J. Ward —printed in colours 149 Disobedience in Danger; and Disobedience Detected, after J. Ward, by W. Barnard— a pair 2 a/, D 150 The Stormy Night ; and Morning after the Storm, after Bigg, At by W. Ward— a pair , printed in colours /£/*/•&, 0151 Paying the Hostler, after Morland, by S. W. Reynolds— Ac printed in colours a J./£ , ^152 Dancing Dogs, after ditto, by T. Gaugain— printed in colours ^ 153 The Higglers ; and The Post Boy’s Return, after ditto— coloured . /154 Outside an Ale-House, after ditto— ditto oO* CA-jT& / J ^155 Box Office Loungers, after Wigstead, by Rowlandson— in colours if • 7 , 156 Royal Hunt in Windsor Park ; and George III. Returning from j Hunting, after Pollard, by Dubourg— in colours 2 1 > 157 Mrs. Jordan, as “ Hippolyta,” after Hoppner, by J. Jonc^o / / 0 13 / 0 158 Lord Nelson, after ditto, by C. Turner fl59 Sir William Hamilton, after Eeynolds, by H. Hudson —printed in colours 160 John Horne Tuke, after J. E. Smith, by W. Ward / DRAWINGS. 161 A Eiver Scene, with bridge; and The Companion 162 Shipping —sepia 163 H. Bright : A Swiss Landscape 64 W. W. Deane : A Church and Figures ft , / (165 K. G-. Hastings : Portrait of a Lady — red chalk 166 T. Eowlandson: The Fishing Party '■f/* 167 A Landscape, with cattle —in oils * 0 168 W. Geddes : Trout —in oils J&- J 7r FINIS. London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross. ' ■ ARCH 3 3125 01074 7109