R.W LLOYD ' CATALOGUE OF PICTURES BY OLD MASTERS, THE PROPERTY OF SIR JAMES HAY LANGHAM, BART., Deceased, late of Cottesbrooke Park, Northampton, (Sold by Order of the Executors) ; ALSO The Property of the late W, J, GOODE, Esq.; AND PICTURES #f tlju Dutrlj, Jfreitdj anti (Sarin (Sttgltslj Schools, PROM DIFFERENT COLLECTIONS: ■ v l> 5? % i WHICH 0Etll be Solti bn Auction bg Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, at ram orrat rooms* 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On MONDAY, JULY 16, 1894, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Friday and Saturday preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James s Square , S. W. ■Zv-U 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. Ill. 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, Manson and Woods not being responsible tor 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. VIl. 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. * V CATALOGUE -—■— * On MONDAY, JULY 16, 1894, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. -o-O^OO- The following are Sold by Order of the Executors of SIR JAMES HAY LANGHAM, Bart., deceased, late of Cottesbrooke Parle, Northampton. PICTURES. 1 The Prodigal, herding swine; An Interior of a The Dead Christ Prison; and 3 ( 2 A Landscape, with huntsman 3 A Family Groups S. ELMER. 4 Fruit Pieces —a pair / £-vf B 5 A View of Tivoli G. BARRET. 4 A*—~ 3 - y/’- / 1. _ /o. C /0*(o LE NAIN. 6 Peasants before a Cottage xc *x-e- t&A c/ay(Xt\^AjC(y>-. BAPTIESTE. 7 A Basket of Flowebs i ^ x - 3p BAPTIESTE. 8 Flowebs, in a vase 3 cv-ix B. GAAL. 9 A Village Scene; and Banditti Attacking Travellers — a pair 2 ?X/0 OLD FRANCKS. 10 A Legbndaby Subject Ut¬ il JuPITEB AND Io OLD FRANCKS. /6a/3, VAN BERGEN. 12 A Landscape, with animals /6x^r VAN DER BENT. 13 The Angel appearing to the Shepherds /*- 'OjL VAN LOO. 14 Flora —on copper //x/^ CUYP. 15 A Skirmish of Cavalry /oxffr 5 CUYP (After). 16 Cow8 Watering j-slx&c BRAEMER. 17 The Betrayal of Christ HEEMSKIRK. 18 Exterior of a Cabaret, with peasants dancing 19 A Woman, seated HONTHORST. REMBRANDT SCHOOL. 20 Interior of a Hall, with figures at a banquet (it) FRANCKS. 21 The Rape of the Sabines fri YANDYCK (Style of). 22 An Equestrian Portrait bentf-o GRYEFF. 23 Dead Birds— on copper / ^~ x " ’OVrrv 'MuJaJt J. VAN GOYEN. 24 A River Scene, with old tower, boats and figures Signed and dated DE 1IEEM. 25 Still Life— a pair 5cxul 6 £/■ A-- J 4- - • — /V J2. // 9 ° BEER3TRATEN. 2G View Outside a Town, with figures //xur CUYLEMBERG. 27 Diana and Action /?**>.$- H. STOFFE. 28 Skirmish of Cavalry ***3-2. Signed SEGHERS. 29 The Holy Family, surrounded by fruit J. B. WEENIX. 30 A Dead Hare and Birds^xi# HOBBEMA. * '-sHO'Ot/Vl/hOM; 31 A Woody Landscape, with a cottage, and figures with dogs on a road LOTENS. 32 A Grand Landscape, with a village and figures jfa* (at, SIR J. REYNOLDS. 33 Portrait of a Gentleman, in red coat -3o X'i-y- WsCCc 34 Portrait of a sleeves SIR A. MORE. Gentleman, in black dress 3-_ Dated 1556 CORREGGIO (After). 35 Mercury Teaching Cupid to Read sv A i/P C. MARATTI. 36 The Virgin and an Angel ajuxt B. CASTIGLIONE. 37 The Destruction of Pharoah’s Host •Ss^ya- DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. AAATEy. A. OSTADE. 38 An Interior, with peasants W. VAN DE VELDE. 39 Dutch Man-of-War, and boats SL O x3 o In black and white JAN STEEN. 40 Peasants Merrymaking, and playing backgammon SNYDERS. 41 Fish and Dead Birds RUBENS. 42 An Extensive Landscape, with figures and cattle on a road V%£to> Exhibited at York in 1879 8 J. BOTH. A Rocky Landscape, with figures CARMICHAEL. fy/*- 44 A Sea Piece, with shipping TERBURG. 7 45 A Cello Player VAN BALEN and VAN KESSEL. 7-A 46 A Landscape, with fish and insects / BEGYN. 47 A Farm Scene, with cows and sheep J&-8-' VAN HUYSUM. 48 Fruit —a pair /*-*/£_ ^fTuy /fa. - SPANISH SCHOOL. 49 A Child, with a bird’s nest Z’Z'6 DE HEEM. 50 Still Life o?. / 0 . _ BAREND GRAAT, 1687. 51 Allegorical Figures <3e>x6c RUBENS. n L'tq-AH aaT- 52 A Landscape, with five figures and sheep in the foreground 6 x / 4 _ 30 9 P. DE LAER. 53 Robbers Attacking a House /£*/£• JU v& VJ-V J. VAN KESSEL. 54 A Winter Scene, with figures by Teniers A 'i-A. WEENIX. 55 A Seaport of the Levant, with shipping and figures -2 4__x £- F J. FYT. 70 A Huntsman, with dogs and dead game Jj’AyC J. C. 1BBETSON. 71 Landscapes, with figures and animals —a pair /&X'*- ROMNEY. 72 The Duchess of Sutherland J^Yia taT^ LAWRENCE. 73 The Duke op Sutherland HOPPNER (After). 74 Mrs. Jordan ^ovs~ SIR J. REYNOLDS. /) / , 75 Miss Margaret Hurrell, daughter of Allen Hurrell, of Harston Cambs. married John Littell Bridge of Shudy Camps, died 1778 29 h in. by 24 in. H. MORLAND. 76 Portraits op George III. and Queen Charlotte "2. /i£x/o 77 A Coast Scene MORLAND. C. TOWNE. 78 A River Scene, with figures and sheep pX/tu C. TOWNE. 79 A Landscape, with donkeys and goat /<*va UNKNOWN. 80 A Lady, with a lyre- OLD TENIERS. 81 Interior, with an alchemist P. BATTONI. xslo i 82 The Pet Lamb 12 do ? 3. 3. - - :!• 6~- - /A- 6 6. 6.~ ?■ 'f £ LAIRESSE. 83 The Judgment of Paris-*' 9 *4 FUGER. 84 Portrait of Lady Hamilton 85 A Horse Galloping 86 Portrait of a Dog UNKNOWN. /Ax/£ pXfO 87 A Fox Hunt EARLY ENGLISH. /6x<4^> SARTORIUS. 88 A Racehorse and Groom 2 e>XU-^. & u/noscx/rw J. VERDUSSEN. 89 Hunting in the Park of a Chateau Signed J. WOOTTON. 90 Huntsmen and Dogs 2 -'f-^o J. WOOTTON. 91 A Meet Signed H. SINGLETON, R.A. 92 Portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Wells H^K/0 13 UNKNOWN. 93 Fables— in gouache UNKNOWN. 94 Princess Elizabeth, afterwards Queen of Bohemia: whole length, with a dog BASSANO. 95 Peasants and Animals The following are the Property of W. J. GOODE, Esq., deceased. n. O TAOY MARK S, TtA. 96 The Sacking op Rome by Charles V., 1527 From the Hamilton Palace Collection /<+ x 3o HOLBEIN (After). 97 Henry VIII. and Queen, by W. Derby — a pair £>*>r X ZUCCHERO. tY-Jb^SU, 98 The Archduke Albert ; and the Infanta Clara Isabella H. STACY MARKS, R.A. 99 A Set of Seven Illustrations ?x/( xiboifPlasicp, 14 /■ 6 .~ r7 4 The following are the Property of A LADY . UNKNOWN. 100 Gibls —a pair—crayons BONIEACCIO. 101 La Mandolina I P. J. DE LOUTHERBOURG. 102 A Welsh Lake Scene J. THORS. 103 A Landscape FINIS. London : Printed by Wm. Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross. ■i. ■HgL ]