IUv: lloyd CATALOGUE OF A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ftortratta & JFattnr ^ulijerta, AFTER SIR J. REYNOLDS, THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN; ENGRAVED PORTRAITS, Forming part of the Gott Heirlooms from Armley House, Leeds; ENGRAVINGS IN STIPPLE AND COLOURS, By Bartolozzi and his School; MEZZOTINTS, after SIR J. REYNOLDS; COLOURED ENGRAYINGS, after G. MORLAND, &c. &c., FROM DIFFERENT PRIVATE SOURCES: L,53^‘3 WHICH Hill In Soli tnr Qnction fair ' Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON AND WOODS, AT THETR GRKAT ROOMS, 8 KING STKEET, ST. JAMES’S SQUAEE, On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1894, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods Offices, S King Sheet, St. James’s Square, S. W. Ifrrl Lur.H uCu CONDITIONS OF SALE. - 0 - I. TITE 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. 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 bo 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. 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 private Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. -«»;<«- On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1894 AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. - oo^txi From the GOTT HEIRLOOMS at Armley House , near Leeds. ENGRAVINGS —In the Folio. 1 A collection of old maps, plans, &c .—in two portfolios. &c. 2 Old maps, views, photographs, &c .—in a portfolio 3 Lord Nelson boarding the Spanish Ships, after D’Orme ; &c. 4 Justice and Charity, after Reynolds, by Facius; The Pious Family, after West, &c. 4 5 The Adoration of the Shepherds, after R. Westall, R.A., by H. Gilbank ; &c. 2 6 After Rubens, Teniers, G. Dow, &c. 7 7 The Disciples, after Thorwaldsen, by Folo 22 8 The Raphael Cartoons, after Raphael, by Holloway 7 9 The Temple of Apollo; and Roman Edifices, after Claude, by W. Woollett; &c. 6 10 The First Premium Landscape, after Smith, by Woollett; &c. G B 2 4 PORTRAITS. 11 Mrs. Mee’s Gallery of Beauties, by Agar and Cardou 6 12 Lady Kinnard, after Sir F. Grant, by G. Zobel— proof; &c. 4 13 Miss O’Neill as Juliet, after G. Dawe, B.A., by G. Maile 14 David Hartley, after Romney, by J. Walker ; John Rennie, after Chantrey; &c. 4 15 Sir Nathaniel Dance, by J. R. Smith 16 Lord Nelson, after L. F. Abbott, by W. Barnard 17 Lady Pitt, after Sharp, by W. Say 18 James and John Gulston, after F. Cotes, R.A., by V. Green— first state 19 Pope Pius IX., after Sir T. Lawrence, by S. Cousins, R.A.— presentation proof 20 Sir Thomas Lawrence, after ditto, by ditto— presentation proofs ; &c. 2 21 Sir Robert Peel, after ditto, by C. Turner— ditto 22 The Duke of Wellington, after ditto, by Bromley; &c. 3 23 Napoleon Buonaparte, after Gerard, by W. Bromley— proof; &c. 2 24 Sir Walter Scott, after Allan, by Burnet; &c. 15 DRAWINGS. 25 A Cornfield —in icater colours ; &c. 26 Views in and near Rome —ditto 8 11 5 THE PROPERTY OF A LADY In the Folio. 27 Miscellaneous engravings, lithographs, &c. 28 Flora and Cupid, after E. Crewe; Night, after Harper; &c. 5 29 The Lady and Astrologer, after J. B. Smith, by P. Simon 30 Yenus in her Car, with nymphs and cupids, after A. Kauffman, by W. Eyland— in red ; &c. 3 31 The Three Holy Children, after Peters, by P. Simon— coloured 32 Finden’s Tableaux (25); and An Album, with two designs in water-colours by E. Brown 33 Small portraits, by S. W. Eeynolds; &c. 12 34 Bacchantes, after Lady Spencer, by M. Bovi— printed in colours — a pair 35 Lord Hood, after Northcote; Sir John Fortescue; and other small portraits 8 36 Admiral Bussell, by Faithorne; John de Witt, by Houbraken; &c. ^ 37 Nelly O’Brien, after Sir J. Eeynolds, by J. Wilson 38 A Venetian Nobleman, after Georgione, by W. Pother; &c. 5 39 Henry Yorke, after J. E. Smith, by S. W. Eeynolds—printed in colours 40 The Hon. Maria and Louisa Holroyd, after Downman, by J. Baldrey 41 Miss Emily Anne Strutt, after J. Eussell, E.A., by J. Strutt 42 Miss Greville (Lady Crowe), after D. Gardner, by T. Watson —proof 6 Framed. 43 Lady Catherine Bertie, after Peters, by J. Dixon ; 2 44 The Duchess of Leinster, after Sir J. Reynolds, by W. Dickinson; and Miss Greenway, after ditto 2 45 A Girl Praying, by Bartolozzi— printed in colours 46 Danae, after Titian, by Facius— printed in red 47 Belisa, by J. R. Smith-- printed in colours; and Tho Companion —ditto 2 48 Sailors on Shore, after Singleton 49 Nelly O’Brien, after Sir J. Reynolds, by J. Wilson 50 The Education of Cupid, after Zuccarelli— coloured ; &c. 8 51 Diana and Nymphs, after Amiconi— unframed ; &c. 4 52 Innocence and the Old Beau, by J. R. Smith 53 Mrs. Jordan as the ‘Country Girl,’ after G. Romney, by J. Ogborne 54 The Mask, after Sir J. Reynolds, by Schiavonetti 55 Master Wynn, after ditto, by J. Dean 56 Miss Nancy Dawson, by M. Jackson 57 Prince Eugene of Savoy, after Richter, by J. Smith 58 William of Orange, after De Later; and Portrait of Richardson, the Novelist 2 59 The Gerbier Family, after Rubens, by J. McArdell 60 The Duchess of Suffolk and Her Husband, after L. de Heero, by Yertue; &c. 3 7 THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. PORTRAITS AND FANCY SUBJECTS, AFTER SIR J. REYNOLDS— In the Folio. 61 A Girl, with a kitten, by F. Bartolozzi, R.A.— proof in second state 62 Lesbta, by ditto— proof before any letters 63 Robinetta, by J. Jones— first state in broton 64 The same— second state 65 The Sleeping Girl, by J. Jones— first state 66 A Shepherd Boy, by J. Barney— proof before any letters 67 The Children in the Wood, by J. Caldwell 68 The Infant Academy, by F. Haward 69 The same 70 Mr. Phillip Yorke, by Bartolozzi— second state 71 Lady Elizabeth Foster, by ditto— proof 72 Mrs. Sheridan, as St. Cecilia, by T. Watson— first state 73 Angels’ Heads (Miss Frances Gordon), by P. Simon— second state 74 Venus Chiding Cupid, by Bartolozzi; and The Age of Innocence —unfinished 2 75 Dr. Burney, by Bartolozzi— first state 76 Lord Morpeth, by T. Trotter— second state 8 MEZZOTINTS. 77 The Gipsy Fortune Teller, by W. Ward— -proof 78 Cartouche, by J. Dean— first state 79 The Student, by J. R. Smith 80 Moses in the Bulrushes, by J. Dean— first state 81 Mercury, by J. Dean— first state 82 Cupid as a Link Boy, by ditto 83 Count Ugolino and his Family, by J. Dixon 84 Portraits of Sir J. Reynolds, Garrick, &c., by S. W. Reynolds 11 85 James Stuart, by S. W. Reynolds— etching ; and Signor Giardini, by ditto— unpublished 2 86 Sir Abraham Hume, by C. H. Hodges— proof before any letters 87 Mr. Henry Woodward, by J. W Ron— ditto 88 Caleb Whitefoord, Esq., by S. W. Reynolds; and Soame Jenyns, by W. Dickinson 2 89 Dr. Goldsmith, by J. Marchi 90 Dr. Johnson, by W. Doughty 91 Horace Walpole, by J. McArdell 92 Richard Burke, by J. Ward 93 Master Bunbury, by F. Haward 94 Miss Bowles, by W. Ward 95,Miss Greenway, by R. Houston 96 Miss Julia Bosville, by J. Watson 97 Lady Taylob, by W. Dickinson 98 Miss Fbances Kemble (in white dress), by J. Jones— second state , before the title 0 99 Miss Theophila Palmer, by J. E. Smith— first state 100 Miss Mary Palmer, by W. Doughty— -first state 101 Mrs. Williams Hope, of Amsterdam, by C. H. Hodges— second state, title in open letters 102 Mrs. Crewe, as St. Genevieve, by T. Watson Framed. 103 The Eev. Zachariah Mudge, by J. Watson 104 Guardian Angels, by C. H. Hodges 105 The Fortune Teller, by J. K. Sherwin— third state 106 The Infant Academy, by F. Haward— second state 107 Kobinetta, by J. Jones— first state 108 Muscipula, by J. Jones 109 The Calling of Samuel, by J. K. Smith— first state 110 The Strawberry Girl, by T. Watson— first stale TEE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. In the Folio. 111 Mrs. Musters, after Sir J. Keynolds, by J. K. Smith —;first slate, cut 112 Lady Bampfylde, after ditto, by T. Watson —second state 113 Mrs. Siddons, after Sir T. Lawrence, by W. Say 113a Mrs. Williams Hope, of Amsterdam, after Sir J. Eeynolds, by C. H. Hodges 113b Caroline, after J. E. Smith, by W. Senus 113o The same 113d What You Will, by J. E. Smith —printed in colours 10 THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. Framed. 114 Cupids, after Bartolozzi, by C. Pye; tickets; &c. 4 115 Cornelia and her Children, after West, by Bartolozzi; and allegorical subjects 4 116 Pericles and Aspasia; and Catullus and Lesbia, after A. Kauff¬ man, by T. Watson ; &c. 3 117 Clio and Erato, after Cipriani; and A Muse, after A. Kauffman 3 118 Nymphs bathing, after Cipriani; and Binaldo and Armida, after A. Kauffman— 'printed in red 3 119 Eloisa, after A. Kauffman, by W. Byland : The Laughing Lady, after Cipriani, by Sherwin 2 120 Pomona and Ceres, after A. Kauffman; and Henry and Emma, after ditto 3 121 Binaldo and Armida ; and Erminia, after Cipriani, by Bartolozzi; and Caractacus and Ostorius 3 122 L’Allegra and La Penserosa, after A. Kauffman, by Pasterini; and Music, by Macuard— in red 3 123 Allegorical Subjects, after Kauffman and Cipriani, by Bartolozzi —printed in red 2 124 Comedy and Poetry, after A. Kauffman, by Sentzenich— printed in red 2 125 Prudence and Beauty; and Genius and Beauty, after Cipriani, by Bartolozzi— ditto 2 126 Trap Ball; and The Swing, after Hamilton, by Bartolozzi— in red ; and Beturned from School— printed in colours 3 127 A Game of Tops; and Children of the Vineyard, after A. Twowinard, by J. Jones—printed in colours 2 11 128 The Dunce; The Scholar; and Coming from School, after Stothard, by C. Knight —ditto 3 129 Hot Cockles; Hunt the Slipper; &c., after Hamilton, by Bartolozzi —set of four, printed in colours 130 The Meeting of Abelard and Eloisa ; and The Companion, after A. Kauffman— printed in red 2 131 Diana and Endymion; and Diana and Nymphs, after Cipriani— in red 2 132 Cottage Girl Shelling Peas ; and The Companion, after Bigg, by P. W. Tomkins— printed in red 2 133 A Sacrifice to Love ; and Sacrifice to Mercury— coloured 2 134 Le Premier Pas ; La Musique ; &c.— coloured, ten in two frames 2 135 Childrens’ Sports— coloured, twenty-seven in three frames 3 136 Views at Fontainebleau— coloured 2 137 The Seasons— coloured—set of four 4 138 Madonna and Child, after Guercino, by Bartolozzi; St.Michael; &c., after Mabeuse 1 THE PROPERTY OF A LADY . Framed. 139 L’Enlevement de Proserpine, after Perrier 140 Hebe, after Cipriani, by Bartolozzi ; &c. 4 141 Music ; and Design, after Cipriani, by Macuard— circles; &c. 3 142 The Bing; and The Companion, after Ansell, by E. Scott a pair, ovals 143 The Education of Cupid, after Zuccarelli, by Picot— printed in colours 144 The Choice of Paris; The Triumph of Venus; &c., after Angelica Kauffman— circles, in red ^ 12 145 Portrait of Bartolozzi, after Reynolds, by Macuard —in red ; and Innocence and Affection, after Bartolozzi, by Tomkins 2 146 Tancred and Clorinda, after Angelica Kauffman, by Bartolozzi— in red ; &c. 2 147 Telemacbus and Mentor, after ditto, by ditto ; &c. 2 148 Cleone, after ditto, by ditto —in red ; &c. 2 149 Venus Attired by tbe Graces, after ditto, by ditto —in red 150 Tbe Sad Story 151 The Thatcher, after G. Morland, by W. Ward DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. Framed. 152 A Riview of Troops— coloured; and Tbe Gamekeeper, by T. Pierson— ditto 2 153 Views near Colchester, after W. Bigg, R.A., by F. Jukes— printed in colours 2 154 Tbe Toilette of Love; and Love’s Repast, after Mallet, by Prud’hon— printed in colours 2 155 Tbe Woodland Maid, after Sir T. Lawrence, by W. Bond— coloured 156 Tbe Child Samuel, after Sir J. Reynolds— printed in colours 157 Girl and Calves, after G. Morland— coloured 158 The Return from Shooting, after Wbeatley; and The Return from Coursing, after Hamilton —a pair, coloured 2 159 The Pleasures of Retirement, after G. Morland, by W. Ward —printed in colours 160 Tbe Hard Bargain, after ditto— ditto 160a The Fortune Teller, after Sir J. Reynolds— coloured 160b An Illustration, after A. Kauffman; and Virtue’s Tribute to Rousseau —printed in colours 2 101 The Fisherman Going Out; and The Fisherman’s Return, after Wheatley, by J. Barney - 2 162 The Farmer’s Stable, after G. Morland, by W. Ward 163 The Thatcher, after ditto, by ditto— printed in colours 164 The Wright Family, after J. Wright, by Y. Green— proof 165 George, Prince of Wales, after Russell, by Bartolozzi 166 Lady Duncannon, after Downman, by Bartolozzi— in colours 167 Mrs. Jordan, after Romney, by Ogborne 168 John Bannister, Comedian, after M. Brown, by J. R. Smith 169 The Parting of Achilles and Briseis ; and the Companion, after Cipriani, by Bartolozzi— proofs 2 170 Saturday Morning ; and Evening, after W. Bigg, R.A.— coloured 2 171 The Death of Tom Moody— printed in colours , unframed 172 The Shepherdess of the Alps, after Wheatley; and Black, Brown and Fair, by J. R. Smith— unframed 2 173 Caroline and Lindorf, after Stothard, by J. Ogborne; and Two Girls— printed in colours 2 174 Nymphs Bathing— a drawing in sepia 175 The Spinstress, after Romney; and a Lady and Dog— drawings in colours 2 176 The Fisherman’s Family, after Morland— drawing in sepia , &c. 2 177 Napoleon on board the Bellerophon, after Sir C. Eastlake, by C. Turner 178 The Rt. Hon. William Pitt, after S. de Koster 179 The Nelson Memorial, after T. Uwins, R.A., by Cardon FINIS. London: Printed by William Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross. r *>:-r