OA-T^LOOTJE LoCh, (s$ r 0F C ' 2- PICTURES BY OLD MASTERS, THE PROPERTY OF LORD WATERPARK; AND PICTURES FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES: WHICH OTUl be £olb l)i? Auction bp Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT THESE (&EEAT E©@M§, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1897, After the Sale of the Burrell Collection. May be viewed Three Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Ciiristie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James's Square , S. W. CONDITIONS OF SALE. - O-I - 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. IY. 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. Y. 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 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-salo shall bo made good by the defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. -KX- On SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1897, After the Sale of the Burrell Collection. O DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. BRAUWER. 0,o 85 Head of a Peasant VANDYCK. 0, 0 86 Pobtbait of a Magistbate, in black robes, with white ruff and /? cuffs, holding a book with his left hand SIR W. BEECHEY. 87 Poetbait of Mb. Hdme, in green coat DE HEEM. - ° 88 Fbuit on a Table EARLY GERMAN. j p 89 The Adobation of the Magi —on panel 'J . o B 2 4 EARLY GERMAN. JT' ef~ . o 90 The Meeting op St. Elizabeth and St. Anne— on panel—the companion C. JANSSEN. 91 Portrait op a Young Lady, in rich dross and pearl necklace- on panel JX ey* C. JANSSEN. 92 Portrait of a Gentleman, seated, in black dress with lace collar «?/, 0~-r and cuffs, holding a book * 441 / w . by 34 Said to represent Sutton, the founder of the Charterhouse Extract from the 4 History of Wiltshire,’ by Sir R. Colt Hoare, Bart., 1844— “ Hundred of Frustfield, by G. Maicham, LL.D., Broxmore Park “ Pictures at Broxmore Sutton, founder of the Charterhouse, and wife, by Cornelius Jansens ” £ * if A. MIGNON. & 93 I>0ItTRAIT 0F THE Artist, in grey and red dress, a vase of flowers by his side SIR J. REYNOLDS. Lord Cii Ilu, ii, Ae-tfcHENit¥-YTir” NcirUn tmnwn f-m- f n ^'^,.p r . ry T[ ;n f ol lv oli m _ ,95 The Inn Door W. SHAYER, Sen. 5 SPANISH SCHOOL. S6 The Flight into Egypt 0 9 VELASQUEZ. 97 Prince Rupert 29^ in. by 24^ in. EAFFAELLE. 98 The Madonna and Child— on panel /* . & From the Collections of Chevalier Harbacht, of Eaton Sqn and Mr. Whichcord 7 VAN DER NEER. 99 A Riveb Scene, with a village and church ; an angler in the 'f, O foreground (■ GfiRICAULT. 100 A Racing Subject CUYP. 101 A Riveb Scene, with boats and figures £/ , O K. DU JARDIN. # 102 An Inteeior, with brigands quarrelling // - O A. OSTADE. . 103 A Village School —on panel /u , o Si g ned B 3 8 JZ/. tr—. !?//■ 0 . & 104 A Fete Champ&tbe WATTEAU. DUTCH SCHOOL. 105 View of a Fabm, with figures and birds, ruins in. the back¬ ground—on panel MILANESE SCHOOL. 106 The Madonna, with the Infant Child standingon her knee 22 in. by 18 in. J. H. DE HEEM. 107 Still Life on a Table, with oysters, a spray of orange blossom above, inscribed Vivat Obaenge 25 in. by 19 in. ZUCCHEKO. 108 Queen Elizabeth, in green dress, lace ruff and veil and jewelled head dress, holding a fan in her left hand —on panel 36 in. by 27J in. tana —on panel 7 THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. VANDYCK. / 109 Andromeda: a life-size, nearly nude figure * G? • & 84 in. by 61 in Described by Dr. Waagen, Vol. IV. p. 457 From the Collection of the Earl of Dunmcre VELASQUEZ. 110 Philip IV., about twenty years of age, in black dress embroidered /-y f O with gold —whole length 79 in. by 42 in. AT A. CUYP. WtGJJ • 4S' f _111 La Peche au Salmon : a youth is showing a salmon ', N , O man on horseback Signed “ A. Cuyp ” On panel —42 in. by 31J in. LANCKET. ^ 112 Portrait of Mademoiselle Camargo Dancing ■" 48^ in. by 45 in. From the Collection of Comte de Bork, Paris Engraved W. DOBSON. , J, ^ 113 Portrait of a Gentleman, in black dress, seated 42 J in. by 32 in. SLR J. EEYNOLDS. O 114 Portrait of a Boy, in a Vandyck dress 36 in. by 28 in. 8 J. H. FUSELI, E.A. / * -J# ^ ' white dress and hat, holding a book ]_15 Portrait of Miss Joh.ntson, daughter of Oowper’s publisher, in to dress and hat, 281? in. by 37 in. J. EUYSDAEL. J/, * . ■D 116 A Foeest Scene Signed with monogram On panel — 28^ in. by 22J in. The following are the Property of LORD WATERPARK. PICTURES. iS»y - & 117 H. Corbett, son of Sir A. Corbett 28J in. by 24J in. J, J • O 118 POETBAIT OF A DeAN 29 in. by 24 in. A /. o 119 Portrait of a Lady, in black and brown dress, with gold cbai “ . ... 30 m. by 25 m. A. O 120 Poetrait of A Young Lady, in pink dress —in an ovalyy J / j 30 in. by 25 in. ^Ifc O 121 Portrait of Sir Eiohard Pine, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, in scarlet robes and chain of office, flowinftwig ^ j 50 in. by 40 in. f.6. a 122 Portrait of Primate Usher, in clerical dress 50 in. by 40 in. -&7 -" 9 KNELLEE. 128 Portrait op a Gentleman, in armour, lace cravat and wig 80 in. by 26 in. VAN GOYEN. 124 A Village on a Eiver, with boats and figures —on panel , ^ b s O 17 in. by 25 in. C. HAEDING, 1824. .125 The Earl of Lichfield, in brown coat 80 in. by 25 in. — ‘ LELY. 126 Portrait op Mrs. Mainwaeing, in blue and brown dress, seated f ^ 50 in. by 40 in. KNELLER. 127 Portrait op a Lady, the sister of the above, in blue dross; a 7 . & mansion in the background 60 in. by 40 in. KNELLEE (Style of). 128 Sir Henry Cavendish, as a boy, soatod in a landscape holding a parrot 47 in. by 37 in. I. G. NETSCHEE. Portrait of a Lady, in groy dross and green cloak, seated / , y D 19 in. by 16 in. 10 SIR J. REYNOLDS. J/s; 130 WILLIAM, FOURTH DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, with & robes and Order of the Garter, holding wand of office in his right hand, powdered hair and lace cravat, standing with his left arm leaning on a pedestal 50 in. by 40 in. SIR J. REYNOLDS. * , ^ 131 William, Fourth Duke of Devonshire, in grey coat with blue '~ z> and gold facings, powdered hair, left hand resting on his sword 50 in. by 40 in. SIR J. REYNOLDS. 132 Portrait of Dr. Barnard, Bishop of Killaloe and chaplain to the Royal Academy, in dark brown coat ^ 24 in. by 20 in. D. TENIERS. 133 An Interior, with a peasant feeding chickens —signed 20 in. by 17 in. * A y > fa- «/' S. RUYSDAEL. 134 An Extensive Landscape, with a cottage and trees on the right, churches in the distance on the left 39 in. by 53 in. J. BOTH. ? // q 135 A Woody Landscape, with travelling peasants on a road, a pool on the right 40 in. by 48 in. — 11 F. MOLA. 136 The , O Flight into Egypt 35Jf in. by 28 in. CLAUDE (After). 137 The Landing of Ulysses $ 29 in. by 88 in. ARTOIS. 138 A Woody Landscape, with a river on tho left and figures on 7 a. a road 31 in. by 43 in. WOUVERMAN. 139 A Landscape, with figures and horses ^ On panel —9J in. by 11J in. D. TENIERS. 140 An Interior, with boors drinking ^ e O 10£ in. by 15 in. HEDA. 141 A Cat and Still Life 26 in. by 29 in. d~zr FINIS. London: Printed by William Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.