WOUND BY ZAtHNOOORC V ■ OA.T.A, HLOGTTIE OF THE COLLECTION OF FURNITURE, DECORATIVE OBJECTS, CHINA, CARPETS, STATUARY, AND VARIOUS OBJECTS, Chiefly supplied by Messrs, Collinson & Lock, THE PROPERTY OF MRS. S. KENNEDY, Deceased, late of Cleveland Square: which (by Order of the Executors) Mill bt bjr glxtrtion bg Messes. CHRISTIE, MAN SOX & WOODS, AT fSME QMKAT € KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues bad, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 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 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, 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. 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, FEBRUARY 25, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. EUROPEAN AND ORIENTAL PORCELAIN. J^r— • & 1 A Dresden figure of Flora ; and a courtier and a lady Cs^j2<*y^c^ > , 0 2 A. pair of Carl Theodore groups of musicians and fruit sellers //> J~, 0 13 F’/f. ^ 14 lowor-pot, . A pair of vases, painted with figures in two medallions and with raised flowers on blue ground—11 in. high ; and a flower-pot, with yellow ground _ . A flat-shaped bottle, with handles, splashed with blue and red; 'and a sang-de-bceuf bottle —on carved wood stand A bottle, enamelled -with a spray of flowers on white ground ; and Jic a bottle, with waves and bats in red —on carved stands A Pair op Cylindrical Beakers and a Yase and Cover, dr » o-r* 15 /o* /#, o 36 Z/. 17 * cf, d is 0 19 A t? 20 ^7 ' /7 / 0 21 //• // r O 22 . /£>, O 23 // • & / &' 24 enamelled with butterflies and flowers on light green ground- 104 in. high A Pair of Famille Yerte Beakers, enamelled with kylins, flowers and animals in medallions— 18 in. high A Ditto Cylindrical Yase, enamelled with figures on horsebach-y/'. hunting— 18 in. high A Pair op Cisterns, painted with kylins in medallions and flower» in colours—16 in. diam. A Bowl and Cover, painted with flowers and scroll foliage, anjP mounted with a square stand and rim of chased metal-gilt --/JA 164 in ‘ high A Pair of Celadon Yases, with flowers in colours in four medallions, lichly mounted with handles, festoons and bases of chased or-molu, —22 in. high An old Nankin beaker, painted with landscapes in four square medallions —18 in. high r ; A pair of old Nankin pear-shaped bottles, with flowers and arabesque design— -74 in. high sf&XZ* A globular vase and cover, with flowers on leaf-pattern borders —/? 8 in. high A Pair-Shaped Bottle, painted with two ladies ; and two smaller -j> bottles L/rZ A pair of Chinese vases, with dragons in relief, and painted with, ladies in medallions on engraved green ground—20 in. high 5 CARPETS AND CURTAINS. , £ 25 A Velvet Pile Drawing-Room Carpet, of dull red colour, with buff border — 39 ft. 6 in. long, 13 ft. narrow part, 21 ft. broad > . part 1/ > & 26 A Blue Velvet Pile Carpet, with large flower-pattern and wide border, with flowers on buff-coloured ground—22 ft. 3 in^yf y 14 ft. 7 in. / O 27 A Red Tile Carpet, with flower pattern in white and blue, and Z /s'* border to match — 21 ft. by 17 ft. 3 in. " , o 28 Four Pairs op Drawing-Room Curtains, of bright blue flowered silk, with valances en suite ’ $ 29 A Pair op Stamped Velvet Curtains, with rose and scroll leaf pattern in red on yellow ground, valance, cords and tassels en^ ^ . suite —10 ft. 6 in. high / & 30 A Pair of Blue Damask Window Curtains, with flower pattern^J^, ^ A ^ 31 A Blue and (Preen Persian Rug; and one other DIFFERENT OBJECTS. / ^ 32 A pair of red marble Doric columns, surmounted by or-molu figures^/- holding wreaths—18 in. high / 0 33 A clock, in case supported by a peacock ; and a pair of two branch yj candelabra, en suite /a/-' , » 34 A pair of circular cloisonne enamel flower-pots, with flowers on blue ground—11 in. high / 0 35 A hanging lamp, of white metal, embossed with foliage, and having^^^^^ branches for eight candles round the shade , 6 36 A hanging lamp, of white metal, elaborately worked with scrolls ami foliage ... // , o 37 A lamp, on a Japanese wood stand lacquered and inlaid with figures and flowers in mother-o’-pearl and ivory, and mounted with metal-gilt £ Z1 k An ornamental brass fender and fire-irons 6 //. //. * 38 A lamp, on ivory stand lacquered and inlaid with warriors, Howers and birds in mother-o’-pearl and coloured ivory C'^trusts, S', /o, & 39 A lamp, on Chinese metal stand chased with scrolls and flowers in a. Jh relief, and supported on elephants’ heads J, /a, e 40 A Lamp, in octagonal-shaped case with masks and festoons in relief ^ s^s'.o 41 A Hanging Gaselier, of white metal, for four lights, embossed / with scrolls and arabesque designs 9 r-Zts , /\f' / 42 A Large Chandelier, with branches for twenty-four lights, and ^ with numerous cut-glass pendants S'. 43 Another, similar . *4/ ^ ^ AIR 0]F -^ ARK Green Jade Bowls—8^ in. wide—on carved black wood stands tri'f n , /£ , ^ Canton enamel vase and cover, surmounted by pineapple set witli^. coloured stones—11 in. high ; and a bowl * 45a A cigar-box, with Florentine mosaic plaques and an obelisk /■/So DECORATIVE OBJECTS. /r* & 46 A Set of Four Or-molu Wall Lights, for three lights each, formed as foliage and mounted with Dresden porcelain flowers /9. /?, O 47 A set of four ditto, for two lights each Jb ///1 /// ^ •^ j0u ^ s XVr. or-molu fender, mounted with fluted vases at each end, ornamented with festoons and masks—4 ft. long ^ f * 49 An Or-molu Fire Screen, of Louis XV. design, chased with scrolls, masks and shells, and opening as a fan—2 ft. 5 in. high // /£ 50 A metal-gilt fender, with figures at each end supporting globes sur- * mounted by winged lions and shields, chased frieze and claw feet; $ andirons and fire-irons, en suite £7, /. 51 A Clock, by Gille Laine of Paris, in chased case of or-molu with laurel and acanthus ornaments, and surmounted by a vase on white // marble plinth with or-molu frieze—134 in. high /S’-U 52 A Pair of Incense Burners, formed as braziers of chased or-molu, on three legs with festoons of flowers, and surmounted by a flame, on white marble pedestals—12 in. high, 7 ~ 53 * r *54 55 ; 57 / 58 An antique porphyry oviform vase and cover, richly mounted with handles, base and rim of Louis XY. design in chased or-molu— 18 in. high 1 A pair of antique porphyry vases, with mask and scroll handles ‘and JP bases of chased or-molu—14£ in. high — ^ A Louis XYI. green marble vase, with richly chased acanthus leal handles and festoon of fruit of or-molu—21 in. high A Pair of Ditto Yases, with handles, rims and bases mounted ^ with festoons of laurel foliage in chased or-molu—12^ in. high A pair of bronze candelabra, with branches for five lights, supported^.- ^ v by two Cupids—24^ in. high Lr 7 , O 59 ^ 60 CP- # .61 A pair of bronze urn-shaped vases, with Satyr’s-head handles frieze of infant Bacchanals—19 in. high t- A pair of figures of Cupids, seated, reading and writing A pair of bronze figures of a girl with doves, and a man with a. , lamb, after Gumery—20^ in. high A pair of vase-shaped ornaments, of Derbyshire spar, mounted with rams’ heads and festoons of or-molu, and reversible tops for candles —8 in. high p 62 A brass ink-stand, with gallery at the back, and Cupids supporting a f. o 63 shield ^ 64 A Pair of Or-molu Candelabra, with lily branches for five lights ^ each, supported by bronze figures of infant Bacchanals, on scroll pedestals—24 in. high A Clock, in square-shaped metal-gilt case, with dial and plaques of Wedgwood; and a pair of candelabra, for three lights ea^^u ^ r & 65 suite * 66 A Louis XVI. Or-molu Fender, with braziers at each end with wreaths, and standing on claw feet, and chased with wave pattern on the plinth—4 ft. 9 in. long ; andirons and fire-irons en suite A Clock, in oblong case of black marble with red marble plaques,^ , 7 surmounted by a large bronze figure of a nymph— 23 in. high 8 67 A Clock, by Charpentier, of Paris, in Algerine onyx case mounted /jAx,, d with or-molu, and surmounted by a large silvered figure of Hebe with an eagle, after Carrier—29^ in. high ; and a pair of can- L a delabra, en suite, with branches for five lights each—41 in. high 68 A Louis XV. Barometer and Thermometer, by Torricelli,, in black hanging case inlaid and mounted with scrolls of chased or- molu—3 ft, 9 in. high //. /r. o 69 A Pair of Louis XVI. Ou-molu Candlesticks, with fluted stems and acanthus-leaf and laurel design on the base, fitted with branches for three candles—16 in. high 70 A Louis XIV. Clock, by Andre Hore, of Paris, in red tortoiseshell //,. /x, * & case and bracket inlaid with or-molu and mounted with scrolls and masks, and surmounted by a figure in chased or-molu-^, /, 3 ft. 9 in. high -5 a / * 71, A Clock, by Meyer, of Paris, in chased or-molu case with a figure of ' an angel on one side, and a Cupid, globe and clouds on the otlie A —15 in. high Z, jL. O 72 A pair of Empire or-molu candlesticks, formed as fluted columns, on ^/{ three claw feet i/7/^ , & 73 A Louis XVI. vase, of white marble, with chased or-molu handles and feet ^ t if" (3 ^4 An ink-stand, of red marble surmounted by an or-molu figure of a Triton —by Barbedienne * ' //■ //, 0 75 A pair of Derbyshire spar vases, with handles and base of metal-giljVy/ //'AT- £,76 A pair of Louis XVI. vases and covers, reversible for lights, mounted with heads and festoons, on claw feet and bases of chased or-molu / * / , & 77 A pair of Louis XVI. vases and covers, reversible for lights, with ram’s-head handles and pierced sides of chased or-molu ^/* 7 , p 78 A pair of marble vases, mounted with rim, base and laurel festoons^y^~i of chased or-molu 9 FRENCH FURNITURE. ^ J 9 / 80 A , i? 81 A Jr- , o 82 A ^ 83 A ^84A 85 A 86 A ^ 87 A ^ 88 A ^ 89 A Louis XIY. Boulle Pedestal Cabinet, inlaid with arabesque designs in or-molu on tortoiseshell, mounted with friezes, festoons and a medallion of chased or-molu, surmounted by a veined marble slab—3 ft. 6 in. high , 2 ft. 7 in. long Pair of Louis XIY. Boulle and Or-Molu Pedestals, on claw feet, and inlaid with arabesque designs, and with Brescia marble slab tops—47 in. high Suite of Carved \Yood Furniture, stuffed, and covered with red flowered brocade, consisting of an arm-chair, a round-bached chair, five occasional chairs, an oval table, and a square-shaped ditto Louis XYI. Pedestal Table, with door enclosing three drawers, inlaid with trophies and landscapes in coloured woods in the style of David, and mounted with chased or-molu Square Satin-Wood Table, inlaid with rose-wood, mounted with /p /SS or-molu and porcelain plaques Louis XIY. Pedestal, inlaid with scroll and arabesque designs ^ - in metal, on claw feet, and with Brescia marble slab—48 in. higb/rl Square-Shaped Table, of Amboyna and rose-wood, on fluted legs ^ with stretcher, and mounted in metal-gilt with porcelain plaques —25 in. by 20 in. Louis XYI. Circular Table, of tulip-wood, on three square / . fluted legs, with tray below, mounted with figures, ribbons an^ foliage of chased or-molu—12 in. diam. P Louis XYI. oval mahogany table, with kidney-shaped tray beneath, .w mounted with chased or-molu, a Sevres plaque in the top painted f 7/4 with a classical landscape—15^ in. diam. Louis XIY. knee-hole writing table, on eight legs, and three drawers at each side, the whole inlaid with bright metals and tortoiseshell, green velvet top—4 ft. hy 1 ft. 10 in. Louis XYI. mahogany oblong table, with drawer and shelf beneath, , mounted with chased or-molu, a SevrSs plaque in the painted with a landscape—12| in. by 10 in. 10 //. 0 94 Another, en suite ^ ' 0 95 A Square-Shaped Stool, en suite ; and a pair of foot-stools £7’ ^- O 96 A Marquise, covered in bright pink flowered silk, en suite—/ 2 ft. 10 in. wide * 42. 97 A Pair of Louis XY. Fauteuils, carved with scrolls and shells J£ and gilt, covered with flowered white silk 44. c r® 98 A pair of Louis XYI. fauteuils, carved with acanthus foliage and, fluted legs, gilt, and covered with white flowered silk dJ & > , 0 99 Two occasional chairs, en suite /f^/ / . £ 100 Two Circular Stools, covered with pink flowered silk, en suite v £/£,, / f 0 101 Two Louis XYI. occasional chairs, with openwork backs carved with wreaths, festoons and scrolls, and gilt, covered with flowered white silk ^ ~ 102 Two Louis XYI. occasional chairs, with carved fluted legs, gilt, and covered with blue striped flowered silk /t>. /6 , <57103 Two ditto, with spirally fluted legs, covered en suite ^104 Two Gilt Wood Chairs, with porcelain plaques in the backs painted with Cupids, and covered with green flowered silk /g'/6.o 105 An Arm-Chair, with seat, back and arms stuffed, and covered with white flowered silk / v \ 11 , 106 /£/ X A 116 A Bronze Gong, on carved oak stand with spirally Anted pillars^/^ at each side / // /"117 An Oak Coal-Scuttle, the lid and handle carved with fruit and ./ arabesques in high relief d~. /S'X 118 Two Ditto, similar tf'/f*. I? 119 A Bichly Carved Walnut-Wood Fire Screen, with scroll top J and sides, supported by fluted columns, plate glass panel y y 120 A Pedestal Book-Case, of ebony, inlaid with Cupids and scroll designs in ivory and coloured woods, with a door in the centre forming a cupboard, and glazed doors on each side enclosing shelves for books—6 ft. long (Lsbtsir , 0 121 A Pedestal Cabinet, with doors above and below enclosing X shelves, en suite—20 in. wide x__ y 122 A Small Circular Table, of Dresden Porcelain, the top * ^ '' ' ° painted with figures drinking, after Hogarth, on three feet,//t decorated with figures of Cupids, painted (123 A Chinese Circular Stand, of carved black wood — 28 in. high 7 / 7 . 6 (j24 A Ditto, similar—26 in. high J V 4/- / 1, xs \J~ / /J‘. & 125 A Pair of Smaller Ditto— 16 in, high iX£ /z(y J* , £ 126 A Black Wood Florentine Cabinet, of architectural desigD, with six drawers on each side and door in the centre, inlaid with flowers and birds in mosaic—on stand with square-shaped^, „ . legs and stretcher—2 ft. 4 in. wide, 5 ft. high ///.J. 6 127 A Pair of Grey Marble Columns, with metal capitals and yj bases of Doric design—4 ft. high s' O 127a A Bed Marble Column, fluted, and with square base and . capital—3 ft. 9 in. high , 128 A Square-Shaped Pedestal Cabinet, with bowed front, three •2 * b> , C? drawers above and doors below enclosing shelves, the whole f elaborately inlaid with arabesque designs in coloured woods on yi walnut and mahogany—4 ft. 6 in. long , 2 ft. 2 in. deep 13 129 O 6 130 131 f ' & , 0 132 A Square-Shaped Florentine Cabinet, of black wood, witli drawers on each side and door in the centre, inlaid with ivory and tortoiseshell, on stand with three drawers en suite— 3 ft, 7 in. long, 4 ft. 10 in. high A Settee, stuffed, and covered with Oriental red velvet, and em~ broidered with flowers in silver thread A Florentine Cabinet, with brass feet and hands and with drawers on each side and door in the centie inlaid with a view and shield-shaped ornaments in mosaic, on stand inlaid with J7 tortoiseshell, and legs formed as columns—4 ft. 4 in. high, * 2 ft. 10 in. long An Oval Black Wood Table, with carved legs and movable Florentine mosaic top, inlaid with a vase and flowery in^ coloured marble 1 >, c> 133 134 l , 0 135 136 , ^ A Square Bose-Wood Card Table, with drawer and folding toji^ y inlaid with arabesques and figures in coloured woods 6 A A Mahogany Knee-Hole Writing Table, with pedestal ends, with three drawers above and doors enclosing cupboards, shelf /> and gallery at the back, and leather top 4 ft. 2 in. long An Octagonal Mahogany Table, the top and sides inlaid ^ , arabesques in coloured woods, en suite 7 A Settee, covered with brocade with flowers on dark blue CTOu^d,^ . 0 137 138 , 0 e, o 139 o 140 en suite Two Arm-Chairs, and two occasional chairs, en suite A Carved Mahogany Book-Case, with tray top of onyx, an^ two revolving shelves for books, on claw feet A Mahogany Fire Screen, with two glass panels, the top richly carved with fruit, scrolls and arabesque figures, and stretcher beneath A Circular Three-Legged Table, of mahogany, with and mounts of metal-gilt, and marble top 14 ?*/?, a Mahogany Arm-Chair, the back and sides carved with flowers, / and covered eii suite rabe8q "^ f'f. 0 142 A Circular Mahogany Chatr, with round back, covered eii^ suite r-A/' A 143 An Occasional Chair, with sloping back, carved with an animals, covered with green stamped velvet 144 A Semicircular-Fronted Show Cabinet, with circular glazed doors enclosing shelves at each end, and a door in the centre forming a cupboard, on square-shaped legs, and shelf beneath with panelled back, the whole inlaid with figures, scrolls, arabesques, flowers and birds in engraved ivory, on hare-wood^ and mahogany—44 in. long, 50 in. high 145 The Companion Cabinet 2, /T o 146 An Occasional Table, with drawer, en suite— 22 in. by 15 in. J- fa*. & d * ^ . 147 A pair of metal-gilt lamp-stands, with three legs on hoof feet, and if / • P 'A tray top surmounted by oviform cloisonne enamel lamps, on^ elephant’s-head feet—5 ft. 5 in. high /g?. /if, P 148 A Pair op Gilt Metal Stands, with triple fluted legs and onyx slab tops—3 ft. 5 in. high /, £ 149 A Circular Gilt Wood Table, supported by three Cupids, and carved with scrolls and shells, the top inlaid with an onyx plaque — 224 in. diam. t / / „ 1^0 A Full-Sized Grand Pianoforte, by Erard, in polished walnut- //. )/' /0, o J i/X'Al* wood case with leather cover //, O & ^ Square Looking-Glass, in gilt frame carved with scroll foliage —4 ft. high 2/, & « o 152 ^ Square-Shaped Looking-Glass, with bevelled edge, in Kenais- L sance frame carved with fruit, figures, birds and arabesques, and partly gilt—6 ft. by 3 ft. 6 in. t if , P 153 An Oblong Looking-Glass, in walnut-wood frame elaborately^/^*, carved with masks and scrolls—5 ft. 6 in. by 4 ft. 3 in. j, , /J, 6 153a A Venetian looking-glass 15 STATUARY. 2 in. high —on circular pedestal of red and yellow marble, mounted with friezes and festoons of flowers in chased or-moln —2 ft. 4 in. high 155 Cupid Listening : a statuary marble figure— 32 in. high —on white plaster pedestal with shields and festoons of flow relief and gilt—22 in. high o 156 The Slaughter of the Innocents : a group of a man, woman and child—31£ in. high > 157 A Group, of a man, woman and child—34 in. high FINIS. London : Printed by Wm. Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross. ^ ' «• ' > • . . . . 9 Y RESEARCH INSTITUTE 3 3125 01074 7109