fitjl -i:M^~ I. j^: Z >- ■>■■# %^' \ i^ >■ tffV .1^^ 1 ^-•. I ^^ll^KJsS^9ic^Q 1 1 <^^1»B^;^j^iB»^ AfcCjj Fv^ afc. jp»i'^-': JiA-'' ^ ^^!¥^jf^ r^Mte 1' ^^^k^h'- ^ :^S?i^^n 'Jr\^^"t-. ■- -' ^W£^^-'' -■'.: J8 i^^yi^^HHIBIH 1 TW. fc^ %^ >l . Jl ir* ^- ^^ iP - ^^^^^■el^^ ^ ^x/ > ^ »^4^^^^< ^^4i r^ > «W MODERN PICTURES & DRAWINGS 111.' ■|[||- I, \ 11- ELI LEES, ESQ SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1897. / OwA^T-AuLOOXJE \^,^-y OF THE COLLECTION OF Modern Pictures AND 9Eato-r0l0ur Biaiuinga OF THE liATK ELI LEES, ESQ., OF 102 LANCASTER GATE: WHICH mill ht ^olb iTg Jlucti0n h^ Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, 8 KING STEEET, ST. JAMES'S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1897, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. May be viewed Three Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Slessrs. Christie, Manson and Woods' Offices, 8 Kin(/ Street, St. James's Square, S.W. O c/ 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 pers-on to advance less than l,s. ; above Five Pounds^ 5.s.; 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 «p again and re-sold. V, The Lots to be taken away and jjaid for, whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faialts 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 Pixrchase-Money must absolutely be paid on the delivery. VII. Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of j^ayment 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 SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1897, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. ENGKAVINGS. 1 Sweet Lavender, after G. D. Leslie, E.A., by F. Stacpoole-;^..^^ artist's proof, signed ^ • - 2 School Eevisited, after ditto, by Aitio— ditto ^^M^ '- - 3 One Toucb of Love, after Heywood Hardy, by W. H. Simmons -=^^.^^ artist's jproof, signed '"• - 4 Effie Deans, after Sir J, Millais, by T. 0. B^vlov^-artisfs proof^^^,,^ signed ; and No, after ditto : - 5 Christ before Pilate, after Munkaesy, by C. W^Unev-remarque^A.^ proof 6 La Gloria, after J. Phillip, E. A., by T. 0. B^rlo^ -artist's proof dMt^ 7 The Eailway Station, after W. P. Frith, E.A., by T. 0. Barlow-^^^^,^ artist's proof B 2 L/ AVATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. G. CATTEEMOLE. '^'^ 8 DiSTBIBUTING AlmS t-y^Pp-TyZ-^Ar- 21 in. by 30 in. ^ N. CHEVALIER, 1889. / 9 Aboadia -^.'riS^Sjee^ 23i in. by 35^ in. ^ T. S. COOPER, E.A, ..5,,^ ^^ 10 SuMMEB : Five cows and sheep on the bank of a river : eveni^ 191 {n. by 27^ in. D. COX. ,-£f. 11 An Avenue ^ -^?>^^^^ 16 irt. by 25 t'n. L. DUNCAN. //*- 12 A Gbeee Gibl— owaZ -^y^. '^J^^cxh, 11 tn. by 9 J tn. J. FDLLEYLOVE, 1883. ^'A 13 Veesailles y^'')^c(£€:^cLei6^ MRS. E. MURRAY. 18 An Italian Market Girl 20 in. by 16 in. ^^t(2^*,H.^ S. PROUT. •^^^Tie.c-o^ '^^~ 19 VIEW ^j^^Jg^ EAST END OF THE CHURCH OF ST. BTIE?n(E, Caen, Normandy 28 in. by 21 in. ExTiihited SKINNER PROUT. 20 A View in a French Town 23 in. by 17^ in. ^--^?^WQ>^v<^ T. M. RICHARDSON, 1865. 21 A View on the Coast op Italy 11 in. by 23 in. ^uMj2q_^ T. M. RICHARDSON, 1865. 22 Crossing the Bridge 10| in. by 22^ in. B 3 d c/^ T. BLAKE WIPtGMAN, 1883. 23 Past and Present 14 in. by 21 m. ^--^yc^t^j F. TAYLER, 1859-68. 24 CAPTURED COVENANTERS 30 in. by 46 in. ^-'^'T^-T\a^< ^A vocj^^ C. W. COPE, R.A. 29 The Domestic Chaplain 42 in. by 53 in. '^'id^Tn^yyud^er-f^ L^ "^ J. H. DELL. 30 The Shoeing Forge 7 in. by 5| in. A ^^ T. F. DICKSEE. 31 Imogen ..J^^c^jU. " Best draw thy sword ! And if mine enemy but fear the sw^ord like me, He'll scarcely look on 't." Cymbelyne, Act III., Scene G. Oval — 18 in. by 14 in. J. C. DOLLMAN, 1876. /*- 32 Elijah KEPaoviNG Ahab in Naboth's Vineyard ^^--^^^TT^^^irfi^^^ 40 in. by 50 in. W. DUFFIELD. 33 Fruit and a Glass op Wine 12 in. by 14 in. --^fefe>^^ W. DUFFIELD. 34 Fruit and Bird's Nest 10 in. by 14 in. ^^i££o^ A. ELMORE, E.A., 1861. 35 Peace 40^ in. by 25^ in. 0 82 in. by 44 in. J. C. HOESLEY, E.A., 1870. /T'.aMt^ 46 Mary Stdart and Bess of Hardwick, at Chatswortb, a.d. 1575 The original sketch 11 in. by 15^ in. J. H. HOUSTON, E.S.A., 1870. ^ 47 The Border Watch A.Jcpc^iM-^^jJCo'iSZ^ 19^ in. by 47^ in. o/ J. A. HOUSTON, E.S.A. 48 The Wounded Eeiver ^-Cy^Trot/C^ " There 's twenty men with bow and blade Are seeking where ye hide." 19^ in. by 47^ in. A. LESEEL. 49 An Amateur at Chess -—J'Otf'^ia^'nx J. LINNELL, 1863. -^ 50 A HILLY LANDSCAPE, with flock of sheep and figures o^?W>S«>t^(' my'" / - Ifi /^ ^•^ < • ^ t i^SI i^ 1 \.iL iMQ r^ 7 (■■ "■ M B8Br ^^s * J ^ ^j^ 9|^B 2i^5|Ky^^ J. ..^ I^H ^wWr^ ...„A^ - 'TH m . -. k '\ ^v)K^ ^ y. ¥ -^T' T^', ■■J ^ l/I m^r •^"^ \ GETTY CENTER LIBRARY 3 3125 0893 0931 •" "^ -^^