THE ENTIRE DRAWINGS, PRINTS, and BOOKS op PRINTS, OF ED\¥ARD EDWARDS, Esq, ■ Associate and Pro fessor of Perspectiv e^ in the Royal Ac ademy, ^ ' . LATELY DECEASED. ^ ' ' The Books chiefly relate to the Arts, together with some , very scarce Pr oductions of the Press at Strawberry-Hill, which were presented to him by 'the late Earl of Orford, Among the Drawings are some by Sir Janies ThefnHTir , Sir Joshua Rey- nolds, Wilson, &r c. y but the greatest part are by Himself, and ' well deserve the attention of the Public. Also his Collection of Music and Musical Instruments, and a Picture of the internal Part of Westminster Abbey, during » the Commemoration of Hand ell, painted by Himself. I WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, M¥ LEIGH MID) S, SOTIIEMt^ Booksellers, at their House, No. 145, Stranu^ ' On THURSDAY, May 21, 18o;, And the two following Days, at Twelve ©’Clock. T« be viewed, and Catalogues to be had at the Place of Sale. CONDITIONS OF SALE. L The higheft Bidder to be the Buyer; and if any Difpute arifes between two or more Bidders, the Lot fo difputed fhall be immediately put up again and re-fold. n. No Pcrfon to advance lefs than 6d. ; above One Pound IS.; above Five Pounds 2s. del. and fo in Proportion. III. The Purchafers to gi^^e in their Names and Places of Abode,* and to pay down 5s. in the Pound, in Part of ' n Payment of the P ur chafe- money ; in Default of which, the Lot or Lots fo purchafed to be immediately put up again and re-fold. IV, The Lots to be taken away, with all Faults, at the Buyer’s Expence, within three Days after the Conclufion of the Sale; and the Remainder of the Purchafe-nioney to be abfolutely paid on or before Delivery. V, The Books are prefumed to be perfedf, unlefs other wife expressed ; but if upon collating, at the Place oe Sale, any fhould prove defedive, the Purchafers will be at Liberty to take or rejedi them. VI. ypon Failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money depofited in Part of Payment fhall be for- feited ; and all Lots uncleared within the Time aforefaid (hall be re-fold by public or private Sale, and the Defi- ciency (if any) attending fuch Re-fale fhall be made good by the Defaulters at this Sale. Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale may have their CommifTions faithfully executed by their humble Servant?, Leigh and S. Sotheby, No. 145, Strand,- 4 CATALOGUE, &c, irft Day’s Sale* OCTAVO ET infra. act a x \ LARGE Rafcel of Miscellanedus Books 2 A Parcel of Magazines, various 3 ^ gale Catalogues of Pictures,, &c. &c. pari priced j -410. arid 8 vo. f 4 Pamphlets Misdellaiieotis, 4td‘. and 8 vo. 5 Gentleman’s Magazine, odd Numbers for 1733, &:c. 6 Blizard (Sir W.) Suggestions on Hospitals ~ 179^ 7 Richardson sur la Sculpture — Amst. 1 728 '§ Nixon’s Cheshire Prophecy, ‘ 1745 9 Barry’s (James) Account of the Pictures at the Adelphi 1783 Newcastle, 17^71 n jlO Account of Neycastle upon Tyne , . “/ 11 1 Butler’s (Sam.) Poetical Works, 3 vol. Edinb. Bell's Edit. 1777( / 6 12 Dryden’s (John) Poetical Works, 3 vol. — ib. \777 / y 13 Gay’s (John) Poetical Works, 3 vol. — ib. 1777 ^ 6 14 Prior's (Mathew) Poetical Works, 3 vol. — ib. / ' 15 Thomson's (James) Poetical Works, 3 vol. ib. Go E'x’aminefs (The) ‘ — ■ — 17 Fine (Oronce) Jeu d’Armoires ^ Lyon, / 18 Novum Testament, Latinum 19 le Pitture di Bologna 20 Guarini II Pastor Fido London, Bologna, Amst. 9 " 21 Rochefaucault les Pens^es et Reflections Morales Paris, Went wor til’s (Thorii.) Duty of Executors — B 1726 1^32 1602 17(35 1(365 ( 2 ) Bekker on Sprits, vol. 1 - — -u_- iQg 5 Thf Funeral of the Mass — - — 1 680 Liff id Actions of Princess Mary 1695 VVaiton’s Complete Angler, 16/6 Burnets’ Letters from Switzerland — 1687 S. Oion Relation de i’Empire de Maroc, avec planches Paris, 1695 Jolinson’s (Ra.) Scholar’s Guide 1699 Halfpenny’s (Will.) Practical Architecture Lettre sur I’Exposition des Ouvrages de Peinture, Sculpture, &c. del’ Annee, 1747 1747 Felibleii Pmmarques sur les Plans et les Descriptions des Mai- sons de Campagne de Piine Sarasin, les Oeuvres y UA, o(/yu/)^^ ^^UlLyC^c/kZ W’k'^ Hallway’s Bye Laws of the Marine Society The Beauties of England . 36 Junius’ Letters - — — * — — - 37 Memoires Critiques de Architecture ■ — Addison (Jos.) on Medals ■ ■ ■ — Coke’s Complete Copy Holder Voyage Sentimental en France, 2 tom. — Nelson’s (Robt.) Practice of True Devotion Pomfret’s Poems — - Whole Duty of Man ' 44H’he Humourist ^ ' "/ 45 Han way’s. (James) Seaman’s Christian Friend 0/46 — ^ it 47 Salmon’s (W.) Polygraphice 48 Ramsay’s (Allan) Gentle Shepherd 49 Tindal’s (N.) Polymetis, plates 50 Blizard’s (William) Vessels, plates Donne’s (Job.) Poems 51 ■52 53 London, 1/07 'Paris, 1663 — 1787 1778 1782 Paris, 1702 1736 1668 Paris, 1786 1721 1736 1^60 — 1/24 1779 1779 1672 Perth. 1786 1768 Lecture on the Situations of the Blood 1798, 1719 - Midnight, the Signal, 2 vol. Painter’s Voyage to Italy, plates, wants title Ruddiman s (Tho.) Collection of Scarce, Curious and Valua- ble Pieces, in Verse and Prose Edinl. 1/85 7 54 Simpson’s (Christ.) Compendium of Practical Musick 1667 O 55 W ebb’s (Daniel) Beauties of Painting 3 769 - 56 Dry den’s ( ) Fables ^ 1755 57 Milton’s (John) Paradise Lost and Regained, 2 vol. 1764 5p Pinarolo I’Antichita di Roma, 2 tom. Roma, g Vasi Itiheraire Instructif de Rome, avec planches, Roma, 1/73 .60 Playford (John) Introduction to Musick — — 1674 de la Fontaine les Amours de Psiclie et de Cupidon, Haye, 1700 41 6 6 /ft i / - 01 6'2 63 f34 (65 166 § 1 . JEsop Naturalized — 1711 Ciceron, les OfRces, Lat. et Fr. by Du Bois Paris, 1725 des Moeurs et des Usages des Remains Paris, 1739 V^ilias sur ia Minority de Louis, &:c. Haye, i687 Aubery Histoire du Card. Mazarin, 2 tom. Paris, 1695 Voyage Pittoresque de Paris — Paris, 1752 I ( 3 ) 68 Shaftesbury's (Earl of) Characterlsticks, 3 vol. 1^35 V dg Tasso's (Torq.) Jerasalem Delivered^ by Hoole, 2 vol, 17^7 y ‘70 Evelyn’s Chronological Series of Engravers^ Camh.iyyo > 71 72 Pope’s Works with Homer’s .Iliad and Odyssea^witli Notes, by Warburton, 15 vol. 177^1 j 7.1 Gray’s Poems 1763 d’ Anacreon (Les Poesies) et de Sapho, Gr. et Fr. Amst. 1716 The Angler’s sure Guide 17OQ Rouquefs State of the Arts in England — 1755 Remarks on the Writings and Conduct of Rousseau, frontis- piece 1767 y77 Tour from London to the Lakes 1/9^ /i 1 74 76 / 0 / & 7® Strange’s (F^obt.) Inquiry into the Rise of the Royal Academy 1775 79 Jobert’s Knowledge of Medals — 1697 80 Bosse (A.) sur la Perspective \ 7 o 81 > 82 2 \ 83 “/84 6 85 Gravesande’s (W. J.) Essay on Perspective, plates Ditton (Humphrey) on Perspective, plates Lampe’s (John Fred.) Art of Musick 1724 1712 1740 1799 Barry’s (James) Letter to the Dilettanti Society Simpsons (Crist.) Compendium of Practical Musick, head ly Paithorne — 1667 > 86 Grose’s Local Proverbs, wants title ^ 87 Historical Description of Canterbury Cantal, 17&3 <^88 Reynolds (Gios.) Discorsi delle Arti del Disegno, Firenze, 1778 0 80 Du Pile’s Prinrlnles nf Paintina- 1743 Oxon. 1715 Oxon, 1697 89 Du Pile’s Principles of Painting /pO Euclidis.Elementa, Commandini ^”^1 Corn. Nepotis Vitas 92 93 94 -95 Constant de Massoul on the Art of Painting and the Composi- tion of Colours — 1797 Cecil’s (Richard) Memoirs of John Bacon 1801 EpistolEe Virorum Eruditorum Arnst. iddO 4 / / . 4 / I / / Bos'se le Peintre Converty aux precises et Lmiverselles Regies de Son Art 1667 - 96 Dunton’s (John) Athenianisni 1710 197 Swift’s (Jon.) Miscellanies 1713 98 Wagstaffe’s (Dr. W.) Miscellaneous Works 1/20 - 99 Form of Prayer and Psalms for the Congregation of Protestant Dissenters in Liverpool 1/63 100 Smollet’s (T.) History of England, p/e«ft'5, 11 vol. l/oS 0 101 Well’s (Edw.) Geography, interleaved with MS. notes / Oxford, 1701 6 102 Gay’s Fables, 2 vol. 1746 "lOS Bosse sur la Perspective, avec planches -> 104 Blizard’s (Sir W.) Suggestions for the Improvement of Hos- pitals ^ — " 1706 1664 >105 Boyle (Robt.) on Colours 6 j 106 Les Merveilles de la Yille de Rome, acec planches Rome, i;i8 B 2 % ^^eJJjOcinhi -(A'Tx^fA^ 9.9^- ^ ^ ’j^*K/L(A/l ^ A 0? ■ // /AAAVr-^ ^ 7 / 1791 — -r” History of British Birds, ivlih wood cuts, large PAPER, vql. 2d 1304 Langley’s (B.) Builder’s Chest-Book, 1738 cy -13S A / I 6 139 _ . ^ y*140 Hughson’s (David) Description of London, 30 Numbers 7 a |4i ^lAMinr / ^ 142 143 y 644 Walpole’s Anecdotes of Painting in England, 5 vol. Dodsley, 1782 "Wycherley’s Plays — — — 1731 Halfpenny’s (Will.) Perspective Made Essay, plates, 1731 Lucretius, by Creech — -1699 Art of Pleraidry, tdates r - — 1/30 Js / - / 6 146 ^ 147 (148 150 ^ 151 0 152 ' 153 154 155 ( 5 ) Brasmi Stultitiae Laus, cum Comment. Listeria avecfiguris Basilice, 1676 Bysshe (Edw.) Art of English Poetry History of the League of Cambray Burke on the Revolution in France Avison on Musical Expressions Oldham’s (John) Works / u 156 '157 158 1710 1712 1790 1752 1703 1726 1772 1760 Stone’s (E.) Matliematical Dictionary — Euclid’s Elements, translated by Simson, 2 vol, Edinh. Poems, together with a Latin Oration — Jennings’ Introduction to the Knowledge of Medals Birmingham, 1775 Thicknesse’s (Philip) Sketch of the Life of Gainsborough,! 768 Young’s (Arthur) Example of France a Warning to Britain 1794 Essay’s on Gothic Architecture, plates 1802 y // 1 11 / //Of. /J 6 //- 'yb - / / - 4 - /S' /16(5 // 6 167 ^ /i68 / ^ -l6y ^ ?>70 - / ^ 171 j /^72 yO 6 173 WORKS PRIVATELY PRINTED AT STRAWBERRY HILL. OCTAVO. 159 Walpole’s (Lord)' Catalogue of Royal and Noble Authors, 2yo\.vncut ^ 2/58 160 Fugitive Pieces in Prose and Verse — ' 1758 161 Whitworth’s (Lord) Account of Russia 1758 162 The Sleep-Walker, a Comedy — — 1778 163 Spence’s Parellel between Magliabechi and Hill, 1753 164 Poems by the Rev. Mr. Hoyland — 1769 165 Chatterton’s (Thom.) Letter to the Editor of the Miscellanie.s 1779 QUARTO. Miscellaneous Antiquities, 2 Numbers — ^ 1772 Copies of Seven Original Letters from Edward VI. to Barnaby Fitz^Patrick 1772 Jones’ (Will.) Muse recalled an Ode 1/81 Single Poems. — ^Vers presentes a sa Majestele Roi de Suede, 1771.-r^The Magpie and her Brood, a Fable — Stanzas on viewing Strawberry Hill. — Elegy on the Death of the Duke of Ancaster. — A Poem to Mr. Crewe. — ^To Hr. Gi-ay on his Odes.— -The Printing Press at Strawberry Hill. — Verses sent to Lady Charles Spencer, witli a Painted TafFety. — -Queries addressed to the Rulers in IMusic, 1/33 —Sketch of tlie Times — Dodsley, 1771 Godwin's (Thom.) Exposition of the Romane Antiquities, 1625 Peacham’s (Hen.) Corapleat Gentleman 1661 Ripa Iconologia,7t^z/m Boma, Bell’s Common Place Book, recommended by Locke, iviih various Memgrajidums cfit from B^ewspapers 1770 nJc^ ^ '/J 9. Cp // 4o/j 3 ^ ? ■ ■ ■ J AAAAy^Af ^ . ^24 /, / ■>ic*,JA^ I )l^ ,7 0 »■ / - 179 / lao ^ " 181 ^ <^18 2 ^ 7 1 ^61 83 84 / 0 1-85 186 ^ 187 188 V c/ ¥‘’-^ -2 i ^ ^ Afs^ / ^195 . ^ 190 '^' ' -97 'p'^T I ~m -■“’'^ / 4® 0 200 ^ ^201 3 %-^ y't<^/'\Ay / ^ 20 -^ ( 6 ) Verdier (Ant. de) 3es Images des Dieux et autres Choses appartenans ala Religion des Fagens^ avec figures Lyon, 1681 Welders (Will.) Jarma Linguaram London, l6l5 Christopher Aiigelh a Grecian, who tasted of many Stripes . and Torments inflicted hy the Turkes, &c, wood cuts ‘ Oxford, }6l8 yite di Alcuni Celebri Pittori del SecoloXVII. Roma, 1731 Bible (The Holy) — London, hj Barker, 1599 Strada (Jac. de) Epitome Thesauri Antiquitatum, ex Anti- quis Nummis deliniat,,^^«m — Lugdun, 1553 Ayloffe’s (Sir Joseph) Historical Description of an Antient Picture in Windsor Castle, representing the Interview of Henry VIII. and Francis I. 1773 Baldiiiucci delle Notizie de Professcri del Disegno da Cima- bue in Qua Firenze, \QSQ Mores (Edward Rowe)- Nomina et Insignia Genealigia No- biiium Equitmnque sub Edwardoprimo Oxon. 1749 La Sainte Bible — — • Ams t. iy\2 Martin’s f^Benj.) Principles of Perspective, plates seperate,^ ^ parts Plighmore’^s (Jos.) Practice of Perspective on the Principles of Dr. Brook Taylor, p/a^es 1763 BardwelPs (Thom.) Practice of Painting and Perspective 1773 Kirby’s Dr. Brook Taylor’s Method of Perspective Compared, plates '' Langley’s (Batty) Builder’s and Workmans Designs 1740 Kirby’s Perspective, imperfect Testimonies to the Genius and Memory of Sir Jos. Reynolds 5792 Kennedy’s (James) Description of the Antiquities and Curi- orities in Wilton-House, cuts 17^9 A ristis’ (John) Observation on Knighthood — 1725 Chamber’s (Sir Will.) Dissertation on Oriental Gardening, frontispiece hy Bartolozzi, 1772 Dufresnoy’s Art of Painting, translated by Mason, with Anno- tations, by Sir Jos. Reynolds, with heads of Mason and Sir Joshua York, 1783 le Moyne Devises Heroiques,,j?^7^re5 — Paris, \6Ag Reynolds’ (Sir Jos.) Discourses 1/69, tVe, Recueil de 60 Planches d’Antiquites Romanes ou Voyage d’ Italic — — par Basan, Benefit of Farting Explained Proceedings relative to the Accidents by Lighting at Hecking- ham, plates 1783 Exhibition Catalogues, (20) Lomazo (Paolo) Idea del Tempio della Pittura, Milano, dela Feuille (Daniel) Devises et EivM[emQi,avec planches 1693 i’Abecedaiio Pittorieo . — — « Napol. 1733 3 jV, i / / J.Jic T ' ’ *■ ^ ^ Littleton’s Latin Dictionary, wants title * ^ ' 200' Vasari clelle Vite de Pin Eccellenti Pittori Scultori, See. ParU ^ Jf y Terze, con Jigure, 2 tom. tioren%. l.'>68 207 Ovidio Metarmorpliose, con f 'gure ligneo Milan. 3 538 hu 213 Vredi (Olivari.) SigillaComitum Flandre et InscriptionesDe- plomatum, — Erugis, Fland. 1639 '*214 Hooker’s (Richd.) Ecclesiastical Politic '215 Felibien’s ( ) Tent of Darius Explained, englished by Par- sons, y 216 Jones’ (Inigo) Antiquity of Stone-heng,^/^^^^ and head l655 G 217 Vitruvius de Architecture, 0/218 Ubaldi (Guidi) Perspectiv3e,^;^g7/m Plsaur, 566 1600 £4, 6Uc3240 7 h A PRINTS BY OLD MASTERS. PAUCEL of Maps, &c. * * Miscellaneous Prints^ &c. ^ //. / - 241 242 243 244 7 245 0 246 t ^247 y 7248 / ^ 249 ^ ' 250 251 7 / /a . // ^ / j'' ^ /255 252 253 254 Jo 6 JX tl 256 Ten — Miscellaneous^ from the Cro^at Collection ~ — A large Parcel of AntiquitieSj k:c.from various Booh ~ Forty-three — Tempesta’s Batavian War, &c* ^ . - Seventeen — Etchings, Z>y - ~ - - - - Twenty-four — Historical, by Italian Masters - Twenty-four — Ditto ly ditto - - ♦ • Eleven— -Ditto ly ditto - - ^ - Seventeen — Friezes, See. ly Polidoto ^ - - - - ^ . Twenty-five — Friezes, &c. ly Polidoro, tsfc, ^ " ' Sixty-one — ■ ^ Bisschop’s Statues ' ' ' Eighteen — Beggars, Saints, &c. ly Albert Durer^ Rembrandt ^ p ^c. ^c. — . A parcel of wood-cuts. Saints, &c. &C. ^ Nineteen — Music and Musical Instruments, wood-cuts, ^c. - Ten — ^Triumphs of Julius, Caesar, ly Andrea Mantegni ^ Seven — Socmm&nt's, dzc. from Nic, Poussin - Al^cvvoUcy^j Twenty- seven— Angles from Ceilings, kc^from RapJmel^tsfc, (Hj 257 258 V 259 /^. / / Ji . ^// - i 260 ' ^ - 26l ^ >2(52 <^2(53 6 204 J ' 265 ‘ '200 ^ M - 267 ( 9 ) Nineteen— the Labours of Hercules , /totw A7c. Poussin - Sev'en Historical, Dorigny, &c. - Ten— Angles, from Mick. Angelo, &c. - - - Twenty— Historical, by Pan Campen ^ ^ ^ Twelve— after Carracci, by Cessiits - - Twenty-Tour— ditto, by ditto - Eight — Historical, from Poussin - Nine— Battle of Constantine, lit. from. Raphael *- Fourteen — from Carracci, See. ^ , . . Six — from /Darnenichingiif Sec ^ ^ of Rnphael, by Volpato, one the outline co ^ ^ '208 26g 0 2/0 ITALIAN ETCHINGS, &g. 'he. f /271 ifc 274 ^0 0 < 270 -2-7 / 2/8 “279 280 ■281 Animals after P. Potter, by M. de Bye - - Thirty— Animals, by Berghem.and Barlo;u ‘ Twenty-one— Etchings of Landscapes, by Silves Perelle Thirty-four — Etchings, by Various ■ Ten— Landscapes, by Swaneveli and Waterloo ^ ' Thirteen— ditto, by Both, Sec. C - ^ Seventeen— Landscapes, after Rubens, Sec. - - ^ Three Landscapes, by Ruysdeal, fine and scarce ■ Eighteen— of Animals, by Potter, Stoop, Qudri, & Eighteen-lof Animals, % ^ ^ . Seven— Heads, by Vandyke - - - \ ^ ^ , Nineteen— If oliar’s Dresses, &c. '' ' ' — Six— coloured Views in Rolne,/rom PreebairAand . hy Jukes, and an old Map of Rome Four ditto, by Jukes, Sec. and one in "Wales - - tre 'and Edicardsy - BOOKS OP PRINTS. /3 - 282 Eidinger’s Drawing Boole of Dogs Heads, ly M. Darhy.— \ Weigel’s Book of Oniaments.— Pittiire Dipinte nella ^’olra / della Cappella Slstina nel Vaticano - , ....-j ' c " ‘'OOiAyy\jL/h- CuVhA. // /• L -0 ov; A, ^ P. Pjxa/a.A 284 ^ - 285 '^iy 'UjL. / y' - 286 ^'Ux-olo^ f A p j / 5 '28; ■ydA/hot^ . 288 / // o 2SQ ifixy{<;^ / (/290 ; / 291 frt 4 i ciM(h^ / -292 ^Cu/hxL. // ,293 //, 294 %aA^4j . 296 9.97 298 299 300 ( 10 ) Byrne’s (Letitia) Etchings of Animals, proofs Edwards’ (Edw,) Gollection of Etchings of Views and Studies^ after Nature 1 790 Raphaele Sacrae HistoricE, deiineata et Incisa da Nic. Chapro7i Roma, 1649 The Triumphal Arch in honour of the Eraperour Maximilian by Albert Diirer See Note in the beginning. Jtfiddiman’s Select Views in Great Britain, 6 Numbers Gandon’s (James) Collection of Friezes, Capitals and Grotes- que Ornaments 1778 Mazzola detto i Parmigianio Ptaccolta di Disegni Orginali, In- clsa da Bossi — Parma, 1772 Hearne and Byrne’s Antiquities of Great Britain, iB Num- bers, frst impressions Galeria Dipinta da Pietro da Cartona da Rossi. Collection of Etchings, by la Page Perrier leones et Segraenta Illustrium e Marmore Tabularum quae Romae ad hue extant l645 Carraccio Imagines Galerea Farnese, Incisa da Petro Aquila Typis de Rubeis, Hamilton (Gavin) Schola-Italica-Picturse Rome, 1773 Three — -very large Porfolios, without leaves Three— Smaller ditto Three— Smaller ditto Three — Smaller ditto A large Portfolio, in Russia, tvith car touch paper leaves UJ(x/jWccJz Mi rA DRAWINGS BY Mr. EDWARD EDWARDS. / ^ ' 301 A Portfolio containing a Number of Sketches of Accademy^ / figures, &c / ' 302 Ditto with 25 Drawings of Academy figures, ^ ^ "SOS Ditto " ~ 304 Ditto, containing a large Collection -of various Sketches- 9 7 305 Fourteen^Sketches of Animals y 306 Twenty-four— -Historical; &■€. ‘ ^ 4 3.07 Twenty-four— ^ y 3 08 Twenty-four— ditto ditto. 316 317 ,318 7 7^09 ^,310 - 311- /312 ^ ^.313 ^ '314 If” // - / / - '319 / 7320 ^ Q 321 ,4 ■ 322 ^ ^ 323 / i . 3;i4 7325 ^ 326 327 ; V ^ ^/328 ^ y- 70 L // .. 329 ' 330 ‘331 "332 '333 ' 334 *335 ^336 337 ‘338 7 '339 7 ' 340 '4 - / 3 341 ^ 0^343 - ; 7 /t 344 T;\venty-four — Historical^ ^c, . o Twenty-four — ditto - - - - C^ooAa/U Twenty-two — ditto — Twenty-five — Sketches in oil^ Scenes, Landscapes, &c,' . Fifteen — ditto - -- - - - yA.^ cca^ Sundry Tracings and 13 Arabesque Ornaments, &c,. ^ j Nineteen — Sketches of Trees and Plants - - — ^ ^ /ic/vuA7u>^ Nineteen — ' ditto - -- ^ — - ^■ Twenty-four — Sketches of Landscapes - ~ ~ Twenty-four— ditto — - ^ Twenty-four— ditto - Tv^nty— ditto - Seven — Landscapes, j'z 72 e - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ua-cL^ Six — Storm at Roehampton '77 7 77777 Eight — Views in London, &c. - -.-w-- ^ Nine — ^View5 of Chislehurst Church, 8cc, mth a Manuscript ^ Account ^ y Ten — ^Views in Norfolk, Berkshire, &cl - ~ ^ - yA.aA) cww, Four— of Trees, JiKe Four — Landscapes, G?z/^o - Four — -ditto ditto - •' Ao^(a4^ ^ Four — ditto ---- -- - y Four— View of Avebery, Src. ^ ^ Four — Landscapes, Ia} E. Edwards, cmd oneiy ’Cooptr - ^ Ticvu^c^ Ten — Historical ^ Six — ditto - -- ^ lTcu/ cia oLt Four — ditto - - — - ^ - -- x,. 'Two — ditto, ^ veryjine - ■- •' '' c/ Four — ditto, Jine Five — ditto, ditto - - - Six— ditto, ' ditto - -- n^'jf Fom* — ditto, ditto * - - - Two — Cybele and another, j2«e - -- ' '' - Two — Friezes - ' x^x Four — ^Antient figures, from the Screen at York Min iter x x. , ^JjAyftuyU Five — two from Gemms, and three of Ornanients * - - » x « ^ Four — from Shakespeare, &c. - -xx - C 2 (^La/AacCi / 1 ^ ' ^ ^ . / iJ> ' ^.3 ^ 'X/iA^-ci, t. XotuiJjQy)^ jM . ‘ ( ) ^ 6 345 Four — the Good Samaritan^ &c. (Book plates) ' 345 Five — Various \ t - 347 Eleven — of the Italian Costume in the various Provinces, in 177 5. very curious /O • 34S Forty-three — Costume of English Ladies, from 1775 to • ] 8 C 5 , very interesting and carious ^ y 349 Thirteen-— Theatrical, &c. ' >■ , / 6y 350 Nine — Portraits, Anonymous ^0 351 Seve n — Artists, &:c. 7352 Eight — Sketch Books . - , " 353 Six — ditto, /w y 354 Three — ditto, * Jl 0 355 A Portfolio, containing a very curious Collection of Sketches > after Antient Utensils, and other Subjects, / \Z \ d 359 A large Parcel of Drawing and Coloured Paper, &c r357 Cupid and Psyche, an oval drawing in Crayons Q Q 35S A Drawing, by Sir James Thornhill, in a gold Jrame fl. Third Day’s Sale. PRINTS BY ENGLISH MASTERS. y ^ WY , — the Love of the Gods, by Smith - — - - - - - 360 Fifteen — Encampment in Hyde Park;, hy Sandhy and Row- landson ^ ASdl Six — Strawberry Hill, coloured, ly E. Edwards ^ . ^ ^362 Four — Beggar’s Opera, Burlington Gate, &c. hy Hogarth ^ ^363 Three — Southwark Fair, Lottery, and whol Ride, ly ditto y A 364 Four — Rabbit Woman, Columbus, &c. ly ditto ' 365 Nine — the Times, contriving 'a Pantomime by ditto ^ 366 Thirteen — Various ' I y ditto / // 0 3^7 Two — the Analysis of Beauty, first Impressions, with the Letter Press ^ ^ - 368 One — the Humours and Diversions of Bartholomew Fair, extra rare OiiAfVr''^ ^iyyio(X Vivares, kc. - ' Two- — ^I^andscapes, from Zuccarelli, ly Byriie and Bartolozzi One — the Departure of Abram and Lot, from ditto, hy ditto One— the Evening, from Both hy ditto One — the Phaeton, from Wilson, by Woollett, very fine One — Niobe ditto ditto . very fine Four — Madona, from Raphael, &c. ly Bartoloxzi Four — Frontispiece to the Basia, &c. hy ditto Three — Medalions for Goldsmith’s Rome, kc. and the Good Samaritan, very rare ^ hy ditto Nine — Sir Joshua’s Funeral Ticket. &c. hy ditto Two — Portrait of Michael Angelo, and Outline of the Last Judgment, hy Bartoloxzi, kc. ^ ^ >0 C^ /j 'fi' UC 4 ^ / T ( i5 ) L / ^ >391 ^ JX 0 A o 393 / 0/394 /3 b^'^gs ■ 6396 ]l - 397 / ^ '•398 ^0 ^3gg /3-y, “yidvy^C^ 3^% I J'UiAcoyto ( ) Jo . ^ ~ -415 Four — of Medals and Freizes ^ ' 4l6 Two — Designs for Vases^ large ^ ^417 Two — Fairlop Oak^ and View of Hyde Part / -418 One — A Design of a Gothic Hall for Drury Lane Theatre^ . large JJj Q 419 Five — Ranelagh Rotunda^ &c. &:c. Q ' JJ-d ' J 3 'n ->■ . ijy . 'boo — AMo VIEWS. UiyL /■ / ■ J 420 Three — Block Halt on the Coast of Durham^ 2 — SouthDean^ or Heselden Dean, 1 “ 421 Three — the North Dean, Castle Eden — at Castle Eden — Tan- y field Arch, Durham Jo k 422 Four — Durham Ca^edral, — Jesmond Dean, near Newcastle, &c. y ^ 423 Three- — in the North Dean, &c. Durham 6 .,424 Four — Montague-Main Colliery, at Den ton- bourne, near Newcastle. — Gunner’s Pool, at Castle Eden — ^The Dean at Castle Eden — Jesmond Dean A • 425 Three — Castle Eden, Durham— rNorth Dean, Castle Eden> &c. large 426 One — ^Trinity Flouse on Tower Hill, 1799, ; VIEWS IN ROME, &c. ^^C0)O{yyy, Cuyeyj ^ ' 427 An Elegant Fan Mount, vellum ^ - 428 Three — A Head, in Cragons . — Non ve Rosa senza Spine, in colours, &c. &c. - 429 Two — A Ruin, near the Church of St. Gregorio, at Rome, / and another / ^430 Three — Ruins of the Colisee, 2, and Buildings at Avignon ^ 43 1 Two — Ruins in the Interior of the Coleseum J 432 Three— .Church of the Trinita de Monte, the Vatican from tire Monta Pindni, the Church of II Miracoli, at Venice : > // ( 17 ) . , 433 Four— Ruins of the Gate of St, Giovanni, Inferior of the Coleseum, &c. &c. 0 434 Six ^Temple of Ausonicus and Faustina, ly Carr, Half of the Ceiling of the Capella Sistina, and various - 435 Four Ruin of the Imperial Palace in the Palatine Hill, ./ Aquaduct of Claudian, &:c. 3rc. ^ 436 Five — from Raphael and Polidori J / Q 0^ i / - - ITALIAN SCHOOL, &c. ' 437 Six-Various, by Pannini, &c. &c. ^ ^ ^ ^ 7 438 Two — Historical, ly Lanfranc, &c. &c. w ^ 439 Two— Bas Relief, &c. by Bocio Bandanello, &c, - '440 Fourteen — Hulls, Shipping, &c. by Vandevelde - -- 441 Fourteen — ditto by ditto ' 442 One — A View, by Rembrandt ^ fine - - — ^ . - 0. V . O'.- . - ^ • - ^C{AA'\4y^ - C/' / / ENGLISH SCHOOL. ti b 443 lo /4 444 J z A 4 ^ 445 - 440 - 447 448 449 / 450 'b 451 - 452 -453 ^ 454 - 455 Four— rViews, &c. by Sandby, Edwards, &c. and the Ori- ginal Drawing for Buck’s View of the Bishop of Winches- ter’s Palace Eleven — small Views of Ruins in Rome, by E. Edwards - Four — of Shipping, by Serres, CLeavely, &c. ^ ^ One— A Fine Sketch One — ditto One — ditto Three — ditto Three — ditto 7 Tl/o 7 456 6^ by Wilson - — by ditto - by ditto - -- --- - by ditto - by ditto - -- - Four< — ^Various, by 'Mortimer - Two — the Robbers, very fine ^ by Morilnier, and Print Five— Sketches , by Hayman ^ Three — Portrait of Dr. Johnson, by E. Edwards, a Drawing, by Humphry, &c. Five — the Princess Royal, by Humphries, Historic.al, by Gwyn, and by Wale, from the Antique, by W. Parry, &c. &c. Three — Historical, by Biagio Rebecca, fine - - - ^ ^ . One — A Head, by Iporiidge, very fine ^ ^ ^ , - y -LO// ^ A y li.ioJ 0 ( is ) H / . ) " 458 Two — Designs for Houbraken’s Heads, iy Gravelot ^ '■ Asg Two — Sketches of Landscapes, by Carr, very Jine ^ ‘ 460 One — Landscape, by Barret, very fine 461 Two — Sketches, by Sir Joshua Reynolds , extremely rare, and a Print 462 Three — John Worley, in the Ceiling at Greenwich, Design for tire Tribune at. Greenwich, &c. by Sir James Thorn- hill, very fine vypyf 463 JJ ii/i^ i) / 45’5' ^ ' 467 i f / 6 472 / \ ^ 473 idi',' . PAINTING. Ah Internal View of Westminster Abbey duririg the Per- formance of the Commemoration of Handek, by E. Ed- wards, in an elegant ^old frame , 5 feet 5 in. by 4 feet 5 in, AIUSIC. * A Parcel of Sonatas, by Handel, Tessaiini, kc. ' Overtures, by Abel, Vanhal, Lord Kelly, &c. — Duetts, and Solos, by Abel, Stamitz, Giardini, &9. &c. — Simphonies, by Abel and Stamitz Ouartettos, by Abel, Pleyl, See. Songs ditto, by Boyce, &c. ^ — ; Concertos, by Handel, Corelli, Sec. Arnold’s (Dr.) Ode for the Anniversary of the London Hos- jj ' ■ji: d ^' 6^478 7 481 Jy- ^ 6 462 pital, 1735 A Kit A Violin A Violin, Tenor ^ A Violin, by Grice, in a mahogany case A Violoncello, f) HAZ-i-oLk, m. a - MISCELLANIES. Two — Cases of the best India Ink Tv/o— •ditto • ditto A Gold Ring, Head of M. Angelo, by IVickstead wiA the head of Garrick, ly Tassie ///. / Vj/, j A Gold I A Lens, mounted in Mother^' Pearl and Sil^cr^^y ^ . 7 i/ // ■ p / - ttU