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(d b ^ (>7, /. - ^JuTJcCi C(^ Qci^M ■ ' / /o^. //O. //^ /20- /26''. /3 d. CZ2c7-ci'^. CtJl.e'CM.^ /$g. ,V^- / 4 ^^- /3 6 . /67 ■ ^ ^ 2^.3 o ^ 3^ . 4^ z/. , 57 6^9 3. C^^ (^7, , (^9 • y^ (9o. p / ' ^piyLieltc^ / / / ^ 7-Wt-fc^Ay^ - ^ / j;^ ifX.eu <.. n74. ^ ^ , \* c ■r^^^^^f5? »-• i >|f4 ,rt»;;to^O ‘ ^•» i %, riT, ■ ^‘-** s. ,. ‘y ’ 1*4 4j;*i I"' ' -^a 2U • •5"(%^’.,,.';v -:-ig| S*X *&4 xrWf,V^i»W.*Tt? yEi ^ ,L 4iv{ uW .kl> .f I -^^ijuii^. ‘ V . . ^ kLi/{lJiA4 _' '*• i’t;.i:^4 —srii";® " T' * ^ ; ' ’ -^45 ' w AiiJ.n .<^|4 ,i;.«.X' ^ ^ ' ■*..« Vi'.^ •- ■^/ ^ . • * :7^?Qi WiV-i 4«M4 pv ►m*:! tfv/k«i^H > • v-<^ \ liL«. _ j -. ^ . U---^.ab- ^ O^TALOOXJE OF THE COLLECTION OF MODERN PICTURES AND DRAWINGS, OF S. HEMINGWAY, ESQ. DECEASED ; also PICTURES AND DRAWINGS, OF JOHN LANCASTER, ESQ. DECEASED, Sold by Obdee op tue Execctors; DRAWINGS OF THE EEV. H. E. WADMOEE, DECEASED; and PICTURES & DRAWINGS FROM NUMEROUS PRIVATE SOURCES: Mljtrlj hiiU bi b^ ^urtinn b^ Messes. CHRISTIE, MANSOxN & WOODS, AT THEEE ©E^AT E©©1ES, 8 KINO STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, and MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1898, AT ONE o’clock PEECISELY. -» 0 » ' ■ May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Chkistie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James's Square, S.JF. 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. Cheistie, Man son 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. First Day’s Sale. On SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1898, AT ONE o’clock PRECISELY. The following are the Property of S. HEMINGWAY, Esq., deceased. PICTURES. Cabtino Seaweed ^ 2 A Man in a Hay Field ^ 3 Cows IN A Meadow UNKNOWN. -Zfy — J. CLAYTON ADAMS. ^ 4 The Path through the Field H. ALKEN. 5 The Plough ; and The Companion 4 F. ALTHAUS. jt/y 0 ^ ^ Peettiest Little Damsel in the Poet 'A Exhibited C. T. BALE. ^ 7 Feuit and Dead Bieds C. T. BALE. , A 8 Geapes, Peaes and a Jua C. T. BALE. A Basket op Feuit and Dead Bieds C. T. BALE. ^ / A , ^ 10 Feuit AND Dead Bieds D. BATES. 11 Pathway neab Gsteig, Switzerland A. BENNETT. 12 A Faem Scene, with cows N. BOKDIGNON. <^13 Winding Wool ^ 14 A Wateepall W. J. BOYES. W. J. BOYES. / /C^ , 15 A Kivee Scene: Spring time - 5 A W. J. BOYES. River Scene, with lovers 17 Shelling Peas H. BROOKER. H. BROOKER. ^ 18 Plating at School; and The House of Cards H. BROOKER. , ^19 Blind Man’s Buff H. BROOKER. ^ 20 The Country Dance ; and The Tug-of-War H. BROOKER. “ Come to School ”; and Clearing Up H. BROOKER. O 22 The Dancing Lesson; and The Wounded Leg —■ 2 W. W. CAEFYN. Landscapes —a pair L. CAILLE. ^ 24 The Young Mother L. CAILLE. 25 An Interior, with peasant woman and two children 6 L. CAILLE. 26 A Woman Washing J. CLAYS. X // >^ 27 Dead Bied and Fruit T. 8. COOPEE, E.A. 28 Six Sheep in a Landscape T. S, COOPEE, E.A. ^ y . . 29 Cows AND Sheep // , T. S. COOPEE, E.A. 30 Cattle Drinking T. S. COOPEE, E.A. /. 31 Ewe and Lambs T. S. COOPEE, E.A. 32 Three Sheep -- T. S. COOPEE, E.A., and T. G. COOPEE. 33 Sheep in a Churchyard T. G. COOPEE. . 34 Ewe AND Lambs , ^36 The First Novel G. A. COEEADINA. 7 A. COSTA. , ^ 36 An Italian Fruit Seller A. COSTA. 37 A Tambourine Girl E. COURTEILLE. ^ 38 Girls Feeding Poultry E. COURTEILLE. ^ 39 Figures and Boat E. COURTEILLE. , O 40 The Fisherman’s Family E. D. ^ Jersey Pets X- H. DE BEUL. , ^ 42 The Coming Storm ; and A Shepherd and Sheep —a 'paijM 2 P. DE LANCE, 1878. , 43 Charity N. DIAZ. 44 Nymphs Dancing W. R. DOMMERSEN. ^ 45 Flushing ; and Amsterdam —a pair 8 H. DONNETTL ^ 46 A Girl on a Terrace t/ '/ iT . /a The Last Load E. N. DOWNARD. 48 A Dog Sleeping T. EARL. / 0 49 A Peasant Woman EDWARDS. J' if O 50 Spaniels and Rabbits J. EMMS. A. E. EMSLIE. ^51 The Child is Father to the Man Exhibited at Liverpool, 1882 ' df' rf , ^ 52 Driving Geese E. FALCK. if D. FARQUHARSON. ^53 A Canal Scene, with barge ^54 Shipping— a pair E. FLETCHER. , ^ 65 A River Scene C. FRANCE. I 9 C. FKANCE. /■ ^ 56 The Steid ; Bolton Woods 57 Eoouen : Winter E. FEERE. X— ' ^ 6 S A French Nurse E. FEERE. E. FEERE. Cf 59 Late for School J. GIFFORD. ^ 60 Waiting for the Gillie E. GILL. 61 A Waterfall: Plungry Hill, County Cork Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1871 H. G. GLINDONI. ^ 62 The Disputed Will W. W. GOSLING. 63 Sheep in a Wood I r 1 / 64 A Bot Playing GRAHAM. A. GRIMSHAW. i' ^ ^65 Whitby: Moonlight I t 10 A. GRIMSHAW. 66 Ladies in a Gaeden O A. GRIMSHAW. 67 A Castle; Moonlight A. GRIMSHAW. 68 Moonlight Scenes —apair J. HANSON. ^ 69 A Coast Scene, with boats ^70 A T. HANSELL. Woman with a Dog SOLOMON HART, R.^ ^ 71 Captivity of Eccleino E. HAASES. , ^ 72 A Haebour Scene E. HAYES. ^ 73 A Sea Piece, with shipping J. HAYLLAR. 4 Angling J. IIAYLLAE. ^ ^ 75 The Cut Finger u 76 Idle Hands J. HAYLLAR. H, HELMICK. ^77 Gardening r ^ W. HEMSLEY p 78 A Baby, with a kitten G. E. HICKS. ^ 79 Hark, Hark, THE Larks R. HILLINGFORD. ^ 80 At the Masque Ball Sheep HOFNER. F. W. HULME Cottages by a Road F. W. HULME. ^ 83 The Stepping Stones C. HUNT. c? 84 A Game of Draughts V> 4 ^ 85 The Canary J. HUTCHINSON. J, - 12 E. G. HUTCHINSON. ^^ ^ 86 A Woman and Children in a Garden I C. E. JOHNSON. J/, i/: 87 A Eiver Scene, with boats M. E. JONES. 88 A Nurse T. B. KENNINGTON. 89 Industry T. B. KENNINGTON. 90 A Girl Sewing, on the seashore E. KIMM. 91 Anxiett ^ Brimful HAYNES KING. O 93 Hide and Seek KING. B. KNIGHT. l// l/ , ^ 94 The Old Plantation Tavern y y / H. B. KOEKKOEK. / ' ^ 95 A Farm Scene ; Winter ^ ^ 13 H. B. KOEKKOEK. 96 A Wood Scene, with figures B. W. LEADER, A.E.A., 1875. 97 The River Llugwv, below Capel Curig H. LE JEUNE, A.R.A. ^ ^ 98 An Eastern Woman at a Well C. LESLIE. ^ 99 Lake Scenes— apmV O 100 A Lake Scene C. LESLIE. ^ 101 A Revolutionist J. LEWIN. J. LINNELL. o 102 The Return of the Flock J. LOBLEY, 1878. O 103 The Blind Fiddler 101 A Girl and Baby J. LOBLEY. L. LOURENT. ^ 105 The Mussel Gatherers 14 W. L. McCULLUM. A Moor with Scotch Cattle C. N. MOEEAU. ^ 107 Grandfather’s Pet O 108 Dinner Time Clevedon E. MUNIEE. E. J. NIEMANN. P. OUTIN. y • /J, £f J. PEEL. 115 On the Glaslyn, Beddgelert —• 15 J. PEEL. , ^ 116 Fioukes in a Landscape J. PEEL. . ^ 117 A Corn Field J. PEEL. ^ 118 Men in a Harvest Field J. PEEL. O 119 A Landscape, with sheep on a road E. H. PENNELL. O 120 Near the Ferry S. E. PERCY. '^ O 121 On the East Lynn G. POLIE. , CP 122 The Blind Harper C. RANDANINI. ^ 123 The Forge W. SHAYER. , O 124 Gipsies J W. SHAYER. O 125 Goats 16 W. SHAYER. Jf ^ 126 DaNKETS J. B. SMITH. ^ ^ 127 A Rooky River Scene G. STANFIELD. Italian Lake Scene G. STANFIELD. ^ ^ Q 128a Ehrenbreitstein Dujibarton STANFIELD. R. P. STAPLES. ^ ^ ^ 130 A Girl on a Bank i/T /«Z May Blossom H. SYKES. T. THORNLEY. ^yT O 132 Luggers Ashore T. THORNLEY. ^ ^ Cromer, Norfolk ■y - ^^7 -- T. THORNLEY. J , /£/, C 134 The Thames at Gravesend ; and St. Michael’s Mount_ a -- pair 17 F. W. W. TOPHAM, 1876. ^135 The Morning of the Festival F. W. W. TOPHAM. ^ 136 The Fountain F. W. W. TOPHAM, 1883. ^ 137 Garibaldi’s Foraging Party F. W. W. TOPHAM, 1876. O 138 The Morning of the Festival —-finished sketch W. T. 7 139 A Woman and Child in a Corn Field t E. VEEBOECKHOVEN and L. VERWEE. / > 140 A Landscape with Cattle E. VEEBOECKHOVEN and L. VERWEE. O 141 The Ford , A. VICKERS. 142 A River Scene with Cattle -tf J. C. WAITE. O 143 Picking Mamma’s Pocket y J. WEBB. 144 Clovelly 18 ^ 145 Uay I3arge}{ J. WEBB. J. WEBB. ,/ a. ^ 146 Seville WEBB AND WOOD. ^147 A Eivek Scene, with ferry boats T. WHITTLE. 148 On the Aren, Sussex E. WILLIAMS AND W. SHAYEK. O 149 An English Landscape A. J. WOOLMER. ^150 The Carrier Pigeon (2^* , O N. WEIGHT. 151 A Street Scene, Algiers Exhibited at the Moyal Academy, 1886 End of First Day's Sale Second Day’s Sale. On MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1898, AT ONE O CLOCK PRECISELY, WATER-COLOUR DRAAVINOS. 152 Head op a Man 153 A River Scene at West Drayton 154 Interior of a Gothic Building, with figure W. M. ARRUNDALE. O 155 A Norman Town J. BOUVIER ^ 156 Hide and Seek in a Corn Field W. J. BOYES. ^ 157 A River Scene W. J. BOYES. 158 A Lake at Farnley Hall, Otley O 20 CAETER. ^ Whitby Abbey T. S. COOPER, E.A., 1858. /p j / / ^ ///y ^ /y , ^160 A Cow, Sheep and Lamb COX. /• ^ 161 In the Gloaming P. E. CRAFT. 162 The Mowers— 6Zac^ and white W. CRUIKSHANK. 163 Grapes and Apples / J - r / J , O 164 Haddon Hall W. EVANS. t/ ' Xtf ", ^166 The Peacock Inn T. GREENHALGII. /> / , 166 Llangollen W. H. M. HEWITT. W. H. M. HEWITT. ^^^ 167 Lake Windermere /// W, H. M. HEAVITT. 168 Rydal Water 21 ^ 169 Flowers J. HEWLETT. M. E. JONES. 170 A Eivbr Scene z <- J. B. KNIGHT. 171 A Park Scene, with cattle J. LOBLEY. O 172 An Interior, with peasant woman J. LOBLEY. I 173 Interior op a Companion Church, with a woman sweeping; The 2 J. LOBLEY. ' ^ 174 Interior op a Church, with a girl J. LOBLEY. ^ 175 A Woman in a Church J. LOBLEY. 176 A Kitchen, with figures J. LOBLEY. ^ 177 A Girl in a Church J. LOBLEY. ^ 178 Interior of a Church, with a boy f J. LOBLEY. i Church, with a clerg^ yma a J. LOBLEY. 180 The Blind Fiddler J. LOBLEY. ^ f ^ 181 Interior op a Church, with a girl; and The Kitchen Q 2 / 0 / , O J. LOBLEY. 182 Interior op a Church 183 Foliage E. MAECH. tS.J.o J. MATTHEWS. 184 Burnham Beeches J. PAEKEE. 185 A Peasant Girl e/7 O W. H. PIGOTT, 1875. 186 Bolton Abbey, wdth cows J. PEICE. p 187 A Farm, with figiu-e and sheep ; and The Companion ^ O 188 Cows ON A Bridge PEICE. 123 ^ 189 Cows Watering O 190 A Coast Scene PRICE. E. RICHARDSON. H. SHAW. ^ 191 Blonde; and Brunette— a paw- A. TOMASICK. C? 192 A Monk’s Head E. TUCKER. O 193 A Riyer Scene, with abbey E. TUCKER. Q 194 A River Scene, with figures 24 7 tie following are the Property of the Rev. II. R. WADMORE., Esq., deceased. In the Folio. /f/* /. tSLl .C' /. r ■(> Z , C' . o /. ^> Z . f , H. R. WADMORE. 195 Sixty Etchings 196 Eighteen Sketch Books, with^drawings in pencil and colours 197 Landscapes ; Coast Scenes ; &c. 30 198 Landscapes; dc. 50 199 Sketches in Pencil and Colours 50 / / 200 Sketches in Pencil 201 Ditto cz , 202 Ditto ^ 203 Ditto 204 Ditto 205 Ditto 206 Ditto 207 Ditto 208 Ditto 209 Illustrations to Tennysons’ Poems— a set of thirty-two ^ 210 Sketches in Water-Colour and Sepia y , /^ 211 Ditto if f , Ct ’ , t ? 212 Ditto ^ 213 Ditto O 214 Ditto 215 Ditto y /y, O c2~ f ^ Jl » rP , O 50 50 50 50 50 50 60 60 50 32 25 26 25 25 25 25 ‘25 216 Ditto ^ 217 Ditto ^ 218 Ditto O 219 Ditto O 220 Audeenaoh on the Ehine ; &c. ^ 221 Belgium ; Toulon; &c. C ? 222 Winchester Gate ; &c. ^ 223 Newark Abbey ; A’c. ^ 224 An Old House ; &c. O 225 E. Allom : Views of Cathedrals, Landscapes, &c.—sepia ^ 226 T. Boys : Venice; &c. O 227 J. Nash : Dieppe Cathedral; &c. 228 Ditto : Scene from Woodstock; &c. ^ 229 G. Chambers: Fishing Boats; &c. ^ 230 J. M. W. Turner, E.A. : Dover Old Church O 231 Ditto : Lake Albano O 232 J. B. Pyne : A Watermill, &c. O 233 J. H. Harding : Landscapes 234 W. Evans : Kensington Palace; &c, 235 C. Stanfield E.A.: Eome; &c, O 236 E. Duncan : Dutch Market Boat; &c. 237 P. Sandby : Easton Lodge ; &c.; and a Print 25 25 25 4 4 5 5 7 9 - 2 2 3 -- - f 239 Titian : Three Boys with a Dog 240 Passignano : The Crucifixion ^241 Murillo : Joseph of Arimathea ^242 Parmigiano : Virgin and Child Enthroned ,j2r~ 26 DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. 243 Interior of a Chapel with figures, after Luini, by G. Vertu engraving WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. P. LAPORTE. 244 Cottage on the Common at Malvebn Wells —unframed 245 Conway Gate ; and The Companion —ditto 2 246 Valle Cbhcis Abbey; and The Companion —ditto 2 c 247 J. S. MiiiL, after Watts, by Eagon — etching ; a photograph ; J and one other 248 Theee Fbames 3 3 C A. BEAN. ^ 249 View of Bologna, from Michele in Bosco Jk-i B. L. S. BODICHON. 250 Aleppo Pines neab Algibbs / WALTERS. 251 A Paek Scene •f- M. 252 A Mountain Scene C. WILD. y ^ ^ , O 253 The Choib op the Cathbdbal at Amiens 27 / F. TAYLEK. ) 254 A Peasant Girl and Child DE WINT. ^ 255 The Woodcutter’s Eepast : Windsor Park 256 A Hay Field 257 A Girl Asleep 258 The Valentine 259 IsoLA Bella D. COX. E. CORBOULD. J. SHERRIN. W. BENNETT. Tf 262 Surrey Cottages C. DAVIDSON. A. DELACROIX. D. COX. -a 260 A Coast Scene, with a wreck and figures D. COX. O 261 A Stream, with peasant crossing a bridge C ) 263 Bordes DU Guadalquiver P. DE WINT. O 264 A Bay Scene, with boats 28 W. HUNT. ? / Plums and Nuts— oval / / u ' Fron the BolcTcow'Collection, 1891 G. BAERET. ^266 A Classical Landscape, with figures C. FIELDING. 267 Beidlington Piee : Stormy effect PICTUEES. ^'•7 E. M. WIMPERIS, 1884. 268 The Way to Maeket Aceoss the Mooe ^ ^ Lkttbe J. LIES, 1850. 270 Callee Hkeein’ /y, O 271 Conway Falls E. CLACY. COX. LAWRENCE. 272 A Child by a Seeing P. NASMYTH. ^ y , y ^ y 273 A Landscape, with children by a bridge t/T l/ , 274 A Bacchante W. ETTY, E.A. J SIR F. GRANT, P.E.A. ^ /y r /y , 0 275 The Muokle Haet 29 K. PEKUGINI. 276 A Competitive Examination W. H. WEATHERHEAD. 277 L’Immoetelle Exhibited at the Boyal Academy^ 1877 T. CARAUD, 1850. 278 Erigonb G. WALLACE. 279 A Welsh Lake Scene /• RENOUX, 1841. 280 Inteeioe of the Chuech op St. Etienne 1 UNKNOWN. O 281 The Old French Draper’s Shop J. PORTAELS. O 282 The Egyptian Flower Girl VERBOECKHOVEN. O 283 A Landscape, with cattle 7^J EARLY ENGLISH. ^ 284 A Cottage in a Wood, with peasant and donkeys ^ W. H. WILLIAMSON. 285 A Coast Scene, with fishing boats UNKNOWN. ^ 286 A River Scene, with bridge I 30 The following are Sold hy Order of the Executors of JOHN LANCASTER, Esq., deceased. WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. ^287 A Woody Eivbr Scene, with bridge 0. P. BUCKLEY. ''288 A Girl at a Stile T. F. COLLIER. 289 Apple Blossom and Bird’s Nest ojhf — MOXON COOK. ^ ^ ^ 290 A Scotch Moor ; and The Companion P. HOLDING. y ^ 291 Scenes from ‘ The Tempest ’ and ‘ Othello ’—a pair ^ /^■/^ . O iZ. W. HULL. O ^ River Scene, with angler; and A Harvest Field— a 'pair 2^ C. H. MITCHELL.