THE COLLECTION OF CHOICE Modern Pictures THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN; ALSO PICTURES, THE PROPERTY OE A LADY; AND FROM NUMEROUS PRIVATE COLLECTIONS AND DIFFERENT SOURCES: WHICH mill be irolli bp Auction bp Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON (C -W* CONDITIONS OF SALE. - 0 - I. THE highest Bidder to be the Buyer; and if aDy 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. 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. YI. 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. - 4 -. - CATALOGUE. On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1897, AT ONE O OLOOK PRECISELY. WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. F. TAT LEE. 1 Interior of a Kitchen D. COX. 2 The Terrace, Haddon E. M. WIMPEKIS. 3 On The Llhgwy J. CONSTABLE, K.A. 4 Thursley, Hants, 1804 4 2 - /O. - 6 Trees 7 A River Scene 8 Torbay MULLER. 6xtr J. SYER. y xso TURNER (After). !FiZ£ PROPERTY OF A LADY. COX. 9 An Irish Landscape, with a figure and a brook /KfO W. BENNETT. 10 Penge Wood 'xA(&atij£JhiL0Z> '^A(>aA^'4xct£L F. TAYLER. 11 The Old Pony /6Xs/y_ D. COX. 12 The Entrance to a Castle 4 . /£. - 15 At Chartres S. PROUT. 16 Roses MRS. DUFFIELD, 1851. /jLx/6, PICTURES. STOTHARD. /- 42 17 The p’hjdxng 0P Moses /o-*r BASSANO. t . - jg p 0RTEAIT 0F Advocate ■2-^x /«? GAINSBOROUGH. ?• /y. _ 19 Portrait op Mr. Foldson, in buff coat, before an easel' . .. 3 3 xtjfc UNKNOWN. 20 A Sibyl SsxjpL- . ANOTHER PROPERTY. fN-Z-- 3 - — £ £- /N- /r- - /£- /C.~ //■ / 7 - 7-'7 4 /o. /o.~ 21 A Coen Field UNKNOWN. /«x rz V. CHAYET. 23 A Smokes at a Window E. FRERE, 1859. 24 The Lady Artist 25 Gathering Fuel /V-xy/ L. PERRAULT, 1875. J.iT'KlO J. STEVENS, 1857. 26 The Showman’s Companions /&XJLO A. VICKERS. 27 A Coast Scene, with shipping and figures A. VICKERS. P. F. POOLE, R.A. 22 An Interior, with an old woman and a child M. 28 A Landscape, with cottages, and shepherd with sheep on a road /Xxf* f J-. - /. /Sr.~. '• // £ /^. - • /?- £ k / First study for the 'picture at Versailles /An -- HOUGHTON. 44 A Scene from ‘Moon Ado about Nothing’ (Dogberry's Charge to the Watch) EVERDINGEN. 45 View off a Dutch Port, with shipping /•*. X /V- A. DAREOU. J. A. 46 Sportsmen and Dogs S\r(, -£dbt 9 r* ~ A. JACQUEMIN. 47 “Going for a Bide” — A > «t£ •• - P. DE BOSA. 48 Apollo and Marsyas - v VAN VITELLI. 49 Bome of Two Hundred Years Ago From Lord Orford’s Collection ■ 4-8 x 6o W. J. ROFFE. 36 A Coast Scene, with a wreck: Sunset A / O - W. B. DOMMERSEN. 51 View in Cordova JL - - 52 The Friday Market, Rouen Ah 4 - - — E. GIACHI. 53 The Love Letter ^ ff ~. - G. MORLAND. , /t 54 Jack Ashore /£ K /± &+ ■ /• ~<.v , X AS T_ WITHERINGTON. 57 A Landscape, with haymakers and children _ 2 _ 10 3 / J. F. HERRING, Sen., 1859. 58 Harvest . s 4-0 *VO y EDWIN ELLIS. 59 Peel, Isle of Min Box Meet 30 CLAUDE’HAYES. 60 A Flooded Landscape, with sheep //- OX&V ■ /£- - J. HORLOR. 61 A Landscape, with figures ( QfjZ-aknSis so— J. HORLOR. 62 The Companion / S ^ KXS - C. WILDA. 63 The Entrance to a Mosque 6 £ L. NEUBERT. 64 A Bavarian River Scene //- H. SCHOUTEN. 65 A Belgian Meadow, with cattle ' JbXMS - /fctjuZs H. SCHOUTEN. 66 The Companion , ^ 6 yUfJ ' LASLETT J. POTT. 67 The Courtship op Miles Standish 11 ■sy/ H. GARLAND. 68 Surrey Milkmaids ■4.0 ?<■ S~o ?A GYSIS. 69 The Tailor A / * 5 £. G. ARMFIELD. 70 Sporting Dogs FUSELI. 71 A Guitar Player— unframed /*- E. VERBOECKHOVEN, 1877. 72 A Ewe and Lambs, in a landscape— on panel /JLXAt ^McM f'C E. VERBOECKHOVEN, 1868. 73 Ewes and Lamb, on a hill ^ 0 E. VERBOECKHOVEN, 1868. 74 Interior of a Shed, with ewe and lambs — /0/± . E. C. WILLIAMS, 1852. 75 A Landscape, with cottage and figures A w E. VERBOECKHOVEN. 76 A Landscape, with ewe, lamb, goat and ducks Signed, and dated 1857 /*/ — C£-C r\T k rr JT7J.il Zj. 77 Figures in a Garden / out ?- J'rpJ 4 -* ?Ca- - • - 3. /3 r . - £- JL 5~ /a 3 - JL - JL // 12 G. COLE. 78 A Rooky Valley, with muleteers 3^* Go WALLIS. 79 Landscapes : Winter and Summer —a pair 2-4. ^30 80 Defiance W. LUKER, 1895. /C X/S* W. LUKER, 1884. 81 Past and Present, in the plain of Thebes J. H. KOEKKOEK, 1830. 82 A Coast Scene, with a storm and shipwreck 3 0*3 6 ? 0 J. BARKER. 83 The Woodcutters JZC A.4.V C. HAMILTON. 84 Falstaff and Bardolph, at the tavern /^XiL-4. C. HAMILTON. 85 Roundheads and Royalists 2~t**3o C. HAMILTON. 86 Hawking in the Olden Time 3 a * Go 87 Tintebn Abbey E. J. NIEMANN. Z/^XTAf /ty&seJfasv rScfj* 13 E. J. NIEMANN. "'A 88 Kings Wkston, near Clifton /*-* /F YICAT COLE, E.A. From, the Artists' Sale. // 89 Wargrave /J~x£* /o 90 Ferry Boat, Wargrave /4-x- /v <2 91 Magpie Island /^xrg- S+X 92 The Bend of the Eiver, Basildon /ox^ / . 93 A Sandy Lane /A x / 97 A Ewe and Lamb, in a landscape E. YEEBOECKHOVEN, 1865. '-^6