Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from Getty Research Institute https://archive.org/details/catalogueofporce00chri_4 O-A-T^ILOG-TTIE 6 *- ls> CM OF PORCELAIN, fpo X © T> r £ AND Decorative Furniture, Sold by Order of the Executors of K. R. MURCHISON, ESQ. DECEASED; PORCELAIN. MINIATURES, boxes ajid OBJECTS OF ART & YEBJU, THE PROPERTY OF MISS GrAG-E, Deceased, late of 21 Chester Street, Belgrave Square ; AND A SMALL COLLECTION OF COlb (Kljtmsf (SnamHU'iu Jlankm & (PI5 Jntari |3 oral ant. THE PROPERTY OF A LADY: WHICH Mill for jrolfo fop Auction fop Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT THHI® GEEA’X’ BOOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1897, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James's Square , S. W. /, -1 CXLVy t (Afl t/ i 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. 0 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, M anson 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 pnvate Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE On FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1897, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. THE PROPERTY OF A LADY. OLD I MAR I PORCELAIN. ' ^ 1 Ten Imari plates, variously decorated t o 2 A pair of ditto dishes, with chrysanthemums and cloud ornaments in the centre; a pair of plates, en suite ; a pair of quatrefoil- slmped plates, with diaper cloud ornaments; and a dish, with a seated figure of a Musume O 3 A set of three dishes, with a lake scene in the centres, chrysanthe¬ mums on the borders—10 in. diam.; two plates, with prunus and other flowers in low relief; and a plate, with a vase of flowers . in the centre r 4 Two dishes, with the walls of a town in the centre; a set of three, f ^ with Chinese figures slightly enamelled in green in the centres, Ho-Ho birds on the borders—10 in. diam .; and three others OLD NANKIN. J V# , o , ^7>, 0~, ^ G /' 7 ° 7 /' , ^ 8 £t/0 , ^ 9 ///. £ 10 / /?. *11 /./r. ^ 12 A pair of deep fluted dishes, with aquatic plants and fishes in the centres; and a pair, with the apparition in the centres, petal- shaped panels on the borders on a diapered-pattern ground -f/t- A pah' of dishes, with a lake scene in the centres, fishes on the borders; and seven plates, variously decorated with flowers and A figures A square-shaped bottle, with alternate panels of landscapes an figures; and a pear-shaped bottle, with figures on a balcony A jug and cover, painted with seeding peonies —10 in. high A barrel-shaped bottle, with petal ornaments in low relief and con¬ ventional flowers; a fluted jar, with pendant jewel ornament; and a double gourd-shaped bottle, painted with sprays of flowers A Pair of Deep Dishes, with chrysanthemums and swallows in A ?/ the centres, diamond-shaped panels on a key-pattern ground on the borders—131 in. cliarn. / Ten plates, variously decorated A set of three dishes, with conventional pomegranate ornaments ; a pair of dishes, with rocks and peonies in the centres; and twoA< / shaped dishes, with ladies in a garden in the centres ,7A^% 7 WHOLE-COLOURED PORCELAIN. If -,/a * £ 14 15 7 16 A y/7 1 '0/6 18 A A?// 20 21 Two small fluted vases, of turquoise crackle—5J in. high A curious mottled turquoise-blue bottle—6J in. high Two small turquoise crackle bottles—51 in. high A square-shaped beche-de-mer vase—12 in. high /^Ls&tsIS- A hexagonal splashed purple and crimson vase—15 J in. high A coarse white crackle bottle, with cylindrical handles—12J in. high A pale celadon flat-shaped vase—12 in. high — An oviform jar, of coarse white crackle, stag’s-head handles—11J high ' A barrel-shaped vase, of dark celadon, diaper pattern under the y* /# glaze— Sting —13 in. high 5 0 22 •, ° 23 ' ?. 24 25 A celadon dish, with flowers under the glaze—14 in. Many, ; ajad a bottle, with cylindrical neck—8^ in. high p z? ' A tea-pot and cover, of turquoise crackle, formed as a mandarin duck ; and a cream-white spill vase, pierced with chrysanthemums 5f in. high A mottled turquoise crackle bottle—12 in. high A deep mirror-black bowl—11 in. diam. * A mirror-black bottle—10 in. high ■%Sy— > xs . c? 26 £>27 A fluted deep brown glazed vase, with monster handles—151 28 , O 20 high A mirror-black jar, pencilled with leaf ornaments and flowers in gold —151 in, high A Pair of Curious Cream-Coloured Crackle Square-Shaped Vases and Covers, with small monster handles— Sting — 9| in. high—on open wood stands CHINESE ENAMELLED PORCELAIN. 30 Nine plates, enamelled with a branch of flowers in colours ; four, with bamboo and peonies ; and four, painted in the Imari taste £ ,-^31 Six plates, enamelled with fir trees and stags ; two, enamelled with , branches of flowers in diamond-shaped panels; and eight, with < sprigs of bamboo and peonies , <7 32 A bowl, enamelled with figures in two panels; a fluted Imari bowl, ? with chrysanthemums; a hexagonal bowl, with figures in cora colour ; and a square-shaped coral-colour bowl, with circular panel -. O 33 A coffee-pot, with oblong panels pencilled with coral colour and goljL^J ' nn q miiMn’n Kino err on ml • nnd ft. small rtowder-hlno bottle 1 ' ‘ on a mazarin blue ground ; and a small powder-blue bottle 34 A Famille Rose Dish, enamelled with a European coat-of-arms in the centre, shaped panels of flowers on a diapered pink ground— 16 in. diam. ; and a famille rose dish, with peonies in the centre/ —15 in. diam. O 35 A Set of Four Famille Rose Dishes, enamelled in the centres / with peonies and utensils, diaper pattern on the borders in blue- 91 in. diam. 6 /■ 6 . * 36 /- /£ , ^37 U 18 / . tO 38 ' £ , 0 39 A Famille Verte Dish, enamelled with sprigs of chrysanthemums —13^ in. diam. A plate, enamelled in brilliant colours in the centre with a European coat-of-arms, panels of seaports on the border—9 in. diam. ; and ^syZr one, with a vase of flowers in the centre A Powder-Blue Bowl, with mirror-shaped panels of chrysanthe- Z? mums and other flowers in colours and gold—7 5 in. diam. An Octagonal Powder-Blue Bowl, with oblong panels of utensils / tJh. in famille verte, the ground slightly pencilled with gold— 7k in. diam. A pair of mazarin blue bowls, pencilled with gold—7^ in. diam. A pair of powder-blue dishes, pencilled with prunus in gold—11 in./7 diam. yf : A coarse crackle bottle, with ring handles, bands of ornament in low relief, mounted with metal-gilt; and a mustard crackle bottle/^' l ' A Three enamelled vases, with ladies on a terrace with palm tree^—■ / —Ming —7 in. high A vase and cover, enamelled with a procession of ladies on a terrace —15 in. high /7UU A pair of oviform jars and covers, enamelled with figures of childipi^^ climbing trees, &c.—9^ in. high /■/■ 3,.o. A 46 ^(47 6 8 49 A German faience water bottle, of white glaze, shaped as a pine cone, with handles for suspension A Rhodian ware jug, painted with alternate bluebells and carnation^ —9 in. high A Rhodian mug, of similar decoration —6 in. high A blue aud white Delft dish, painted with Neptune and Amphitrite^T^ 12 in. diam. ; and one, with two horsemen A set of twelve plates, painted in blue with subjects representing the months of the year—9 in. diam. t A curious green German faience model of a stove, with the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden, in low relief —1 6th century 7 DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. (7 52 Shakespeare and Milton : a pair of Chelsea figures, on scroll plinths—12 in. high //*£ > ^53 The Nativity : an old Italian carving in high relief, in marble, with architectural border, cherubs holding a scroll and clouds^ 7 Sy above—25 in. by 17 in. —in ebonised frame 54 An Egyptian White Cotton Burnous, made entirely by hand, * and richly embroidered and braided with gold y,y Formerly the property of the Khedive 55 A Turkish Coverlit, of quilted sage-green silk-, richly embroidered jP? with foliage and flowers in gold thread ' ^ Formerly in the possession of the late Sultan Abdul Aziz ' * 56 A Japanese banner, worn by the Samouri, embroidered with characters in gold thread, and with deep fringe of gold thread L The following are the Property of MISS GA GE, deceased , late of 21 Chester Street , Belgrave Square. MINIATURES. 57 Portrait of Mr. Gage, with powdered hair, in blue coat and white /? y cravat, by A. Plimer— in oval gold locket S* 1 ' 27 58 Portrait of a Gentleman, with long hair, in blue coat with white lace and white cravat: a circular miniature—in gold locket framey^ enamelled white and dark blue, with hair at the back u 59 Portrait of Lord Montagu, in black coat and white cravat, by^ , Cosway—in leather case 60 Portrait of an old lady (probably Lady Fitzwilliam), with powdered hair, in black and white dress and large lace cap—mounted in^A ^/ff gold clasp & 61 Portrait of Viscount Gage : a small miniature—mounted in golcL ring ^ ^ 8 /) * 0 , S r \ 62 Portrait op a Lady, in white dress and blue robe, wearing feathers in her hair—in oval gold locket enamelled dark blue, and with an y y ^ enamel painted with lovers at an altar ? ^ • 63 A shuttle-shaped gold locket, enamelled white and red, containing'ha: " 7 t? 64 Portrait of Benedicta Maria, Viscountess Gage, aged 27, in blue robe and white hood: an oval enamel, by Zincke, 1749 —in ebonised frame , C6 5 Portrait op Mr. Milbanke, in blue coat: enamel—in oval gold locket, the border and ribbon loop set with pearls, in shagreen case pp 66 Portrait op Lady Mary Milbanke, with powdered hair, in black dress, lace collar and cap: enamel—in black shagreen case y* y', O 67 Portrait of Miss Milbanke (Mrs. John Gage), in large hat with feathers and veil: oval enamel, signed "W. Birch, 1785 /y~ /^, O 68 Portrait op Lady Frances Fitzwilliam, in Tudor costume oval enamel, by W. Birch, signed W. B.—in square ebonised frame 69 Portrait of George III.: pencil drawing—in square black frame (SYc * GOLD BOXES AND OTHER OBJECTS OF VERTU. 70 William Hall Gage, Viscount Gage: a medallion head in Tassie’s enamel; and a small gold locket, with Tassie’s medallion heads of a lady and gentleman 71 Culloden Medal in Gold, 1746, oval, 1-75 by 1-45,% Yeo, bare fif ffi t( pp <^?bust of the Duke of Cumberland to right, below, yeo . f, rev actvm . est . ilicet . periit, Apollo leaning on a bow, pointing to a wounded dragon transfixed with his shaft; with ornamental border and loop (Med. Ill. 11 -|||). A medal of the highest rarity and in beautiful state, of which only four or five speci¬ mens are known in gold, one being in the National Collection 1 This fine medal was given to General Thomas Gage, who was aide-de-camp to the Duke of Cumberland at the battle of Culloden, and it has been in the possession of the Gage family from that time to the present. General Gage was afterwards Commander-in-chief of His Majesty’s forces in North America at the breaking out of the War of Independence 9 '^ An Oval G-old Box, the lid chased with the arms of the City of 7 sj * New York and date 1773 ^ Presented, with the Freedom of the City of New York, to General Thomas Gage / 72 An Old English Stop Watch, by G. Graham, London (No. Xr, ^ 5590), with centre seconds hand, in plain gold case and outer case, the back engraved with initial R, scroll foliage and flowers; and a silk fob chain, with chased gold slide containing hair, initial // / R, and enamelled crown set with small diamonds Formerly the 'property of the last Bake of Rockingham Six gold seals, with cornelian and other stones, engraved with coat- y of-arms, &c. / P, 016 A Louis XV. oblong snuff-box, of light tortoiseshell and gold picque, y delicately inlaid with scroll ornament and mounted with gold 3 '' 7 /fu gold Ti An oblong-shaped box, with triple lid, formed of plaques of striated agate, mounted with metal-gilt; a small box, with agate plaques ; and a basket-shaped bonbonniere, of metal-gilt, with plaques of engraved tortoiseshell inlaid with gold •) ' fJS An egg-shaped bonbonniere, of old Dresden enamel, painted with flowers ; and a circular box, of the same, painted with landscapes i 1 // and figures ' ; 79 An oval Battersea enamel box, painted with flowers in medallions, / on dark blue ground ; ^ 7 ^ ’ / 80 A Japanese circular tray, of tortoiseshell, lacquered with a bird and foliage in gold, and with waved border —11 in. diam .; and a circular ditto box and cover, lacquered with an eagle in gold 81 A Set of Four Old French Counter Boxes, of white and coloured ivory, engraved with grotesque figures, birds, flowers and playing cards, with revolving tops forming markers, and containing one hundred and thirty-three card counters, engraved with emblems, mottoes, &c.— “ Marigual le Jeune, d Paris y fecit ”—in leather case 10 ORIENTAL PORCELAIN. £ > ^ A C? 82 An Old Chinese Powdered-Blue Cylindrical-Shaped Bowl, painted with utensils and flowers in fan-shaped medallions vp. brilliant blue /* /<9 , ^83 A Chinese porcelain deep howl and cover, painted and enamelled with flowers and scroll borders; and a bowl, cover and stand enamelled with figures and flowers in colours and gold ' > /♦ r, ° 84 A white glazed sacrificial cup, mounted with handle, rim and foot; a white lotos-flower cup ; a small white tea-pot; and four white^ cups, the outsides pierced * /1 ' 85 An old Japan dish, painted with a vase of flowers, &c., in red, blue and gold; and a smaller ditto, with flower and birds , PORCELAIN. /• /. & 86 A Pair op Old Chelsea Figures, of a lady and gentleman carry¬ ing a lamb and basket of eggs and flowers, on scroll plinths / encrusted with flowers—11 in. high r 87 A Derby-Chelsea toilet-pot and cover, with vertical dark blue and gold bands and flowers in gold; and a Worcester flower-pot and two stands, with classical figures in red 88 An old Worcester dish, enamelled with figures and utensils in the . style of old Chinese 89 A Worcester Oviform Two-Handled Yase, painted with exotic birds and foliage in compartments on dark blue ground, richly a - gilt— 12 in. high—by Flight, Barr and Barr 90 A Pair of Smaller Ditto, of similar form, lapis blue ground, painted with branches of foliage and birds, the handles and borders / gilt—83; in. high—by the same 91 A Pair of Campana-Shaped Ditto Vases, en suite—51 in ■. hial -by the same 11 ?, & 92 A Pair of Crown Derby Jardinieres, with pierced covers and shaped fronts, painted with partridges and water fowl in salmon C*-Y / J>Z ) f 0 and gold borders A Derby pen-tray, marbled dark blue and gold ; a white ditto, painted with flowers; a basket-pattern pastille-burner; a Crowiy / Derby taper candlestick; a ring stand ; and two small basket 94 A pair of old Dresden large circular dishes, painted with bouquets -r> ^ _ O A3 > o 95 96 and sprays of flowers in colours in basket-pattern borders- 14 in. diam. A Marcolini cup, cover and saucer, bleu-du-Koi ground, painted with a portrait of Pope Pius VI. and papal emblems, in grisaille ; and 7 * a saucer, painted with flowers on white ground < / x A pair of old Dresden ecuelles, covers and stands, with raised white -j, ^ flowers, painted with flowers in panels, and with flower-branch C/ handles '/ 1 O 97 An oviform vase and cover, painted with figures and flowers on white s 7 /? ground—10| in. high-, and a pair of beaker-shaped vases, en Y suite A Courtille cabaret, painted with flower sprays on white ground, with gilt borders, consisting of plateau, chocolate-pot, cream-jug and covers, cup, cover and saucer, and coffee-cup ■— An Old Sevres Large Two-Handled Cup, Cover and Saucer, painted with rosebuds in circular medallions in gilt borders on pale green oeil-de-perdrix ground A Hochst cup and saucer, painted with boys in grisaille in two circular medallions, wreaths and festoons of laurel in gold and/ colours A Yen ice Porcelain Ecuelle, Cover and Stand, and six cups and saucers, apple-green and gold ground, enamelled with small medallions of Chinese figures, and pink, white and green band^, and with a cardinal’s shield-of-arms in colours and gold , [ ' 7 r C* /C, 100 . V 101 -47 12 DECORATIVE OBJECTS. 102 An Empire Clock, in pedestal-shaped case of bronze and or-molu, ' ' ' ^ on plinth with a seated figure of a weeping nymph, Cupid 23 . 2 - carrying a lamb, and an altar, and mounted with chasings of / or-molu —17 in. high LY/GaB 103 A Pair of Empire Candelabra, with bronze draped female • & figures bearing or-molu branches for three lights each, on circular pedestals of griotte marble, mounted with a frieze of -28 in. high classical figures and borders of chased or-molu- l Jhr THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. 103a AN OLD CHINESE OVIFORM POWDERED-BLUE //p , O VASE AND COVER, pencilled with fish and foliage in gold, and enamelled with Ho-Ho and other birds and flowers iiy colours in variously shaped medallions—14J in. high The following are the Property of K. R. MURCHISON, Esq., deceased, late of 116 Park Street, TV., and of Brockliurst, East Grinstead, Sussex. (Sold by Order of the Executors.) A/. ENGLISH PORCELAIN. 104 A Wedgwood pastille-burner, on three dolphin feet; and four old ; ~ ■ csUA Englisli sauce-boats, decorated in the Chinese taste A >Ar. 105 A Crown Derby campana-shaped vase, dark blue and gold. encrusted with flowers in white—5J in. high ; a cup and saucer, painted in the Chinese taste ; and two cups and saucers, witlv? . festoons of flowers in low relief A06 A Nantgarw tea-cup, coffee-cup and saucer, with roses in pink; a V orcester cup, with shaped panels of flowers on a blue scale ground; a printed cup and saucer ; a cup, with ribbon ornament ; and an Angoulemc playing-card plaque 13 <7107 A Derby-Chelsea figure of a traveller, carrying a cask; and five '/ other small Derby and Bow figures ^ 108 Part of a Bristol Dessert Service, entirely enamelled with flowers in green, consisting of two oval dishes, four shell-shaped dishes and nine plates 100 Seven fluted Lowestoft cups and saucers, enamelled with basketsmf- ■ , flowers, diaper-pattern ornaments, Ac. f SyLc '• 7 110 A puzzle jug, of brown earthenware, with figures in relief—7 ir high ; and a cup and saucer, of similar manufacture > ^ "*111 A Chelsea tea-pot and cover, formed as a hen and chickens, painted - * in natural colour^ • ^ 112 A set of three small Bow vases, on spirally fluted bases, two masks^^/^ on either side, and fitted with bouquets of flowers—7 in. high , ^ 113 A pair of Chelsea candlesticks, formed as figures of Mars and Venus. standing in flower bosquets, on scroll plinths—11 in. high ^ ^ DRESDEN PORCELAIN. 114 A pair of oviform jars and covers, with quatrefoil shaped panels painted with boors carousing, tulips, Ac. in colours on canary ' z "round—16 in. hiah O .o 115 A small octagonal box and cover, painted with seaports; and a^, ^ saucer, similar ' ^ A 116 An old Dresden hexagonal canister and cover, painted in compart¬ ments with landscapes and figures—4 in. high ; and a small f group, representing Winter , O 117 A Pair of Dresden Vases and Covers, with scroll handles, , spirally fluted, pink, blue and gold, the covers surmounted by a group of fruit and flowers—8 in. high / An Old Sevres Cup and Saucer, painted with festoons of ribbons and convolvulus, yellow borders A pair of candlesticks, with flowers in scroll-shaped panels on a turquoise-blue ground ; a French porcelain cup and saucer; and an oval Capo-di-Monti casket 4 14 ENAMELLED CHINESE PORCELAIN. /Jf/* 120 A tea-pot and cover, with flowers in relief in colours ; a hexafoil- shaped saucer ; and a bowl, with dragons on a yellow ground * Z,/0 , O 121 A Sacrificial Cup, with square-shaped handle, monsters in relief, enamelled with kylins and plum blossom in mauve and yellow on a green ground / / f 0 122 Another, nearly similar, with emblematical ornaments in coloured jk / enamels & 123 A pair of small square-shaped vases and covers, with shaped panel of figures on a shagreen green ground L/, AV Jd, CJ 124 A pair of small table screens, of dark wood, pierced with a key pattern, and containing two oblong plaques of famille vertep porcelain with figures picnicing ‘ A /2 o 125 A Circular Cloisonne Enamel Tray, on three small feet, with flowering asters in colours on a turquoise-blue ground—6 in. * diam. iSZZsL OBJECTS OF ART. 2 • . o 126 if, , 0 127 A /, O 128 £,/# .0 129 J , O 130 131 flA J . O 132 V/6 133 A snuff-box, carved as a vessel, with a portrait of Napoleon in high relief; and an agate bowl ^ A Bronze Figure, of the dying gladiator—6J in. high A pair of or-molu candlesticks, formed as a boy seated on a croco- ^ dile supporting a cornucopia—8 in. high /i A clock, in Louis NY. Boulle case—12 in. high t A Palissy Dish, with the subject of Diana and Actseon in low -j? relief in colours—9-| in. diam. A Pair of Empire Candlesticks, of purple-coloured glass with decoration in gold, mounted with rims, nozzles and feet of chased or-molu—10-| in. high A pair of bronze candelabra, with female figures supporting branches Jh for four lights each—15 in. high /SZsC 7 lights each—15 in. high A Chinese wool carving of a sage, formed of a knarled root— on/) A pierced wood stand —22 in. high 15 DECORATIVE FURNITURE. ' ^134 A Louis XV. small marqueterie table, with carved legs, enclosing three drawers, slightly mounted with chased or-molu t//Zx 135 A Flemish Oak Cabinet, the front panel opening and forming a door, the pilasters and legs formed as grotesque figures, the / front panel decorated with figures of angels playing musical* / : ? y * / instruments, spirally fluted stretcher 136 A Larger Cabinet, nearly similar, with moulded panel in the _- centre with angels playing musical instruments ' ^ 137 A carved wood gueridon, formed as a terminal figure of the infant Bacchus . ^ 138 A mahogany Chippendale corner cupboard, pierced and carved with 7 key-pattern ornaments ? 139 A Louis XVI. Marqueterie Toilet Table, the centre of the ' ° top lifting and torming a looking glass, two drawers and ^ writing slab beneath, lifting sides, the top panel inlaid with a ^,, trophy of musical instruments, bouquets of flowers at the side —31 in. tuide An Empire mahogany console table, enclosing one drawer, mounted / with female busts in chased or-molu, surmounted by a black c marble slab—32 in. wide 141 A mahogany show table, with lifting top, slight stretcher beneath, . , the legs carved with ornament in low relief—24 in. wide ? ^ , t ' ; 142 A pair of Louis XV. carved and gilt wood fuuteuils, covered with i crimson silk brocade , c> 143 A pair of chairs, nearly similar O 144 A Charles II. carved oak chair, with upright back and spirally fluted legs, the stretchers carved with scrolls and cherubs, > ' cane seat Jir FINIS. London: Printed by Wm. Clowus & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.