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With a comprehensive Index to A rtists’and

Engravers’N ame s , as well as Titles

of Pictures and Engravings .

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C O N T E N T S .

PREFA CE

LIST OF SA LES

INDEX

DRAWIN G S

PICTURES

EN GRAVIN GS

A RT ISTS

EN CRA VERS

A DVERTISEMEN TS . A RT PRICES CURREN T.

Preface t ume VIII.

Th e size of th is,th e first volume record ing art

pr ices at auct ion dur ing th e W ar,has undergone

considerable d im inut ion as the result of that greatevent . A s will be seen

,the first of Chr ist ie

s

sales,wh ich should normally have been held in

N ovember,I9 I4, d id not take place unt il A pr il

,

1 9 1 5, wh ile Sotheby’

s room s remained closed to

art collectors and dealers dur ing the whole season.

These circumstances were doubt less due to th e

fear of the efi'

ect wh ich the W ar would haveupon the market for

pictures and engravings . A s

the volume shows,however

,th is fear proved to

to be ill- founded,pr ices on th e whole being well

maintained at th e pre-W ar level . It is to be

noted,however

,that dur ing the season no collec

t ions of the h ighest qual ity and importance weresubm it ted to auct ion. A t th e same t ime

,the

pr ices in th is volume wi ll be found to be fullyequal in general interest to those contained in

previous volumes,wh ilst h istor ical importance

at taches to the record of th e great sale at

Chr ist ie’

s in aid of th e Red Cross F und, wh ichextended over several days in A pr il, 1 9 1 5.

Indispensable to all

A RTISTS,A RT COLLECTORS

A GEN TS DEA LERS,etc .

CON C I S E ep itome of all

matters relating to th e A rtsof Paint ing

,Sculpture

,Engraving

and A rchitecture,and to Schools

of Design,which have occurred

during th e year 1 9 1 6, togetherwith informat ion respect ing th e

events of 1 91 7 .

Th irty-Eigh th A nnua l IssueReady.

crown 8vo,Cloth . Over 650 pages

,with

ful l- page illustrat ions .

Price 5 3 . n et .

G rowing b igger annually. It is also growing b et t erF or t h ose wh o h ave to do with art and a rt ist s th e volume 15

simply ind ispensab le , and it is valuab le not only for curren tuse , but as a record . In sh ort , we do not know wh at wesh ould do with out it .”

London: HUTCHINSON Cc. , PaternosterRow.

L IST OF SA LES .

PA GE

A UGUST 6 A N D 7, 1 9 1 4.

Engravings, etchings , et c.

OCTOBER 9 , 1 9 1 4.

Engravings , et c.

OCTOBER 2 3 , 1 9 1 4.

Engravings

N OVEMBER 6 ,1 9 1 4. (P .)

Engravings and Baxter Colour Prints

N OVEMBER 2 0 , 1 9 1 4.

Engravings

DECEMBER 4, 1 9 1 4.

Modern Etchings and Engravings

DECEMBER 7, 1 9 1 4.

Baxter and Le Blond Colour Prints

DECEMBER 1 8,1 9 1 4.

Engravings

JA NUA RY 1 5 ,1 9 1 5 .

Engravings

JA NUA RY 2 9 ,1 9 1 5 .

Engravings

FEBRUA RY 5 ,1 9 1 5 .

Wat er-colour Drawings , given by members and

associat es of th e Royal Society of Painters in

Wat er-colours , in aid of t h e Brit ish Red Cross

and St . John ’

s Ambulance Societies

Th e capit al let ters in italics after dat es of Sales denot esC Messrs . Christ ie’

s ; P Messrs . Put t ick Simpson .

xii. LIST OF SALES.

FEBRUA RY 1 2 , 1 9 1 5 . (P .) PA GE

EngravingsF EBRUA RY 2 6 , 1 9 1 5 . (P .)

EngravingsMA RCH 1 2 ,

1 9 1 5 . (P . )Engravings

MA RCH 1 5 ,1 9 1 5 . (P . )

Baxter and Le Blond Colour PrintsMA RCH 2 6 , 1 9 1 5 . (P .)

Engravings, comprising Fancy Sub j ects of th e Early

English and French Schools , Portraits in mezzotint ,line and colours

,et c.

A PRIL 1 2 To 2 7, 1 9 1 5 . (C.)Pictures , Drawings , Engravings and Etchings in

cluded in th e sale Of works of art present ed to t h eRed Cross Society and th e Order of t h e Hospital ofSt . John of Jerusalem in England ,

t o b e sold forth e b enefit of their funds

A PRIL 2 3 ,1 9 1 5 . (C . )

DrawingsA PRIL 1 6 , 1 9 1 5 . (P .)

EngravingsA PRIL 36, 1 9 1 5 . (P . )

Engravings comprising Fancy Sub jects , Port raits ,Sporting Sub ject s in colours , et c. , Modern Etchingsand Wat er-colour Drawings

A PRIL 30 ,1 9 1 5 . (C.)

Modern Pict ures and Drawings, ’th e property'

of Lieut

Col. T . R . W . Davidson , th e lat e G . W. Pet t er ,R . J . Ward , et c.

MA Y 7, 1 9 1 5 . (C . )Modern Pictures and Drawings , th e property of th e

lat e H . G . Henderson ; Original Drawings for

Vanity F air , and A ncient and Modern Pictures , th epropert y of th e lat e th e H on . Francis H . Dawnay

LIST OF SALES .

MA Y 1 1 A N D 1 2 , 1 9 1 5 . (C .)Etchings by D . Y . Cameron , J . McN eill Whist ler ,Muirhead Bone,

A . H . Haig, Hedley Fit ton , etc . ;

and Old and Modern Engravings , t h e property of

th e lat e H . G . Henderson , Esq. , H on . Francis H .

Dawnay,T . W . Jackson , Francis Cipriani

MA Y 1 4, 1 9 1 5 . (C . )Pictures by Old Mast ers , and a few Drawings

, t h e

property of t h e lat e T . W . Jackson ,Esq. also Old

Pictures and Drawings from different sources

MA Y 1 4, 1 9 1 5 . (P .)

Engravings , comprising Fancy Sub j ect s , chiefl y of th e

Early English School Port raits and Wat er-colour

MA Y 1 7, 1 9 1 5 . (P .)Baxter and Le Blond Colour Prints

MA Y 1 9 , 1 9 1 5 . (C.)Drawings

MA Y 2 8,1 9 1 5 . (P .)

Etchings , Engravings , Modern French Colour Printsand Water-Colour Drawings

JUNE 4,1 9 1 5 . (C .)

Pictures and Drawings, th e property of th e lat e Sir

John Swinburne and Modern Pictures and Wat er

Colour Drawings from various sources

JUNE 9 , 1 9 1 5 . (P . )Japanese Colour Prin ts

JUNE 9 A N D 1 0 , 1 9 1 5 . (C . )Engravings of t h e Early English School after Sir J .

Reynolds , George Morland ,James Ward , and

others ; Modern Port raits by S. Cousins , and

Sporting Prints , th e property Of t h e lat e Sir

Walt er G ilbey, Bart .

JUNE 1 1 , 1 9 1 5 . (C.)Th e Collection of Sporting Pictures and Works byGeorge Morland , th e property of th e late Sir Walter

G ilb ey, Bart .

xiii.

PA GE

xiv . LIST OF SALES.

JUNE 1 1, 1 9 1 5 . (P .) PA G

Engravings , including th e propert ies of Dr . T . W .

Burwood , th e lat e Samuel Pownceby, Esq. , and

from various sources

JUNE 1 4, 1 9 1 5 . (P . )

Old Pictures of th e Early English,Dut ch and French

Schools , Modern Pictures and Drawings , th e

property of Major W . Vaughan- Jones , Samuel

Pownceby, Esq., and from various sources .

JUNE 1 8,1 9 1 5 . (C.)

Modern Pict ures and Wat er-Colour Drawings, t h e

property of t h e lat e J . Brinton , Esq. , J .P . ; th e

remaining Works Of t h e lat e H . W . B . Davis , Esq. ,

R .A . ; and Modern Pictures and Drawings from

various sources

JUNE 2 2 ,1 9 1 5 . (P . )

Baxt er and Le Blond Colour Print sJUNE 2 5 , 1 9 1 5 . (P .)

Engravings, Modern Et chings and Wat er-Colour

DrawingsJUNE 2 5 ,

1 9 1 5 . (C. )

Pict ures by Old Mast ers of th e Dut ch School, th eproperty of th e lat e Lord H unt ingfield ; also Old

Pictures , th e property Of t h e lat e W . E . Darwin,

Esq.,and from various sources

JULY 1 A N D 2 ,1 9 1 5 . (C.)

Th e Collect ion of Pictures by Old Mas t ers of th e lateCharles T . D . Crews , Esq.

JULY 9 , 1 9 1 5 . (C. )

Modern Pict ures and Wat er-colour Drawings , th e

property of th e lat e Rob ert English , Esq. , t h e lat e

Miss F. L. King, and from various sources

JULY 9 ,1 9 1 5 . (P . )

Engravings, Et chings and Wat er-Co lour Drawings

LIST OF SALES. xv .

JULY 1 2 , 1 9 1 5 . (C. ) PA GE

Engravings of t h e Early English School, th e propertyof th e lat e Sir John Swinburne , Bart , th e lat e G .

Mellins ,Esq.

, and from various sources also

Sporting Prints , t h e propert y of t h e lat e Lewis H .

Samuel, Esq.

JULY 1 6 ,1 9 1 5 . (C.)

Pictures and Drawings collect ed by th e lat e CharlesStorr Kennedy,

Esq. , th e lat e Lewis H . Samuel ,Esq. , and from various sources .

JULY 2 3 , 1 9 1 5 . (C . )

Sport ing Pictures ,Old Pictures , th e property of th e

late Mrs . C . R . Weir ; also Pictures and Drawings ,th e property of th e lat e Sir Charles A . Hartley, and

from various sources

JULY 2 3 , 1 9 1 5 . (P . )

Engravings and Pictur es

JULY 2 6 , 1 9 1 5 . (C . )Engravings of th e Ear ly English School, th e propertyof th e lat e Francis Hall , Esq. Modern Et chings , byMuirhead Bone ,

D . Y . Cameron ,A . H . Haig,

Hedl eyFitt on , Sir F . Seymour Haden , and James McBeyEtchings , aft er J . L . E . Meissonier ; and ModernEngravings, t h e Property of W. H . Dodgeson ,

Esq.

JULY 30 ,1 9 1 5 . (C . )

Pictures and Drawings, collect ed by th e lat e Sir

Horace Regnart also Wat er -Colour Drawings anda few pictures collect ed by t h e Rev . A . E . Clementi

Smith , and th e lat e F. P. Murray,Esq .

A UGUST 6 , 1 9 1 5 . (C. )Pictures and Drawings , th e property of th e lat e

JefieryWh it ehead , Esq.

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2 A RT PR ICES CURREN T.

2 95 The Bentinck passing A den on her first voyage, by Duncan, after Huggins,in colours (Long) , £1 1 0 5 .

3 1 1 Morning ; Noon ; Evening ; and Night, by Debucourt, aquatints, in colours,set of four £2 1 2 5 . 6d.

3 1 9 Miss Stephens, by Meyer, after Harlow,mezzotint (Long) , £1 1 0 5 .

32 0 A Dutch school, by V. Green, after Jan Steen, mezzotin t (Long) , £1 1 55 .

354 Countess of Euston, by Wilkin, af ter HOppner, open letter proof (Long) ,£2 1 55.

355 Lady Gertrude Villiers, by and after C. Wilkin, ditto (Long) , £2 1 0 5 .

356 Lady Catherine Howard, by and after the same, ditto (Long) , £2 55 .

357 Lady Charlotte Campbell , by W ilkin, after HOppner, ditto (Long) , £3.

365 Prince Regent received by the University and City of Oxford, June 1 4th ,1 814, in High Street, by C. Turner, after George Jones, mezzotint (Parker) ,£1 .

368 Montreal from the Mount , Lower Canada, North America, by Baynes, afterLt . Hornbrook, lithograph £1 2 5 . 6d .

369 The town and harbour of St . Johns, Newfoundland, taken fi'

orn Signal Hil l,

June rst,1 83 1 , by H . Fyall, London, af ter W. Eagar, aquatint, in colours

(Rylatt ) , £6 55 .

378 Return from market, by J. R. Smith, after Morland, mezzotint (Miller) ,£2 75 . 6d .

388 Thomas Pownall , Esq.,Member of Parliament

,late Governor

,Captain

,

General, and Commander -in-Chief, and Vice-A dmiral of His Majesty's

Provinces Massachusetts Bay and South Carolina,and Lieut .-Governor

of New Jersey,by R . Earlom,

after Cotes,mezzotint

,large margins (Rowe) ,

£1 7.

389 View in Hudson’s river View bf the falls on the Passaick View in Hudson’sriver of Pakepsey ; and View of the Great Cohoes Falls, sketched on thespot by His Excellency Governor Pownal, painted by Paul Sandby, andengraved by Peter Benazech , Paul Sandby, and Wil liam Elliot

,the set

of four (Rowe) , £1 1 .

41 5 Morning, by Delattre, after W. Hamil ton, in colours , cut to the oval

£5.

41 6 A nes t of cupids, by Schiavonet ti, after Miss J . A spinal l, in colours (MaxWil liams) , £9 1 95 . 6d .

444 Mrs . Robinson, by J. R. Smith, af ter Romney, mezzotint, second state

£2 3 2 5 .

445 A peasant boy and girl returning from milking, by G augain,after W es tall

,

in colours , a pair (Harrison) , £3.

446 Cupid unveiling Venus, by Cardon, after Cosway, in brown £1 1 0 5 .

447 Lord Nelson,by Earlom ,

after Beech ey, mezzotint (Errington) , £3 .

448 Fisherman going out and returning, by Jukes, after Morland, aquatints, incolours

,a pair (Errington) , £2 55 .

450 Naval engagement ofi Boulogne, October g1 5t , 1 80 3, by Stadler, after Livesay,aquatints, in colours, a pair (Parker) , £2 2 5 .

45 1 Shooting , by Reeve,aft erWolstenholme

,aquatints, set of four (Pores) , £4.

453 His Majesty’s barriers, by R. Woodman, af ter R. B . Davis (Fores ) , £3 55 .

464 Steeplechasing , by E. G. Hester, after Sturgess, aquatints, in colours, setof four (Landsell) , £1 75 . 6d .

469 Sailor boy’s return, and companion, by G augain, after Bigg, in colours

(Landsell) , £1 75 . 6d .

477 Leicestershire fox hunting, after J . Dean Paul,aquatints

,in colours, set of

four (Hare) , £2 1 05 .

PUTTICK'

5 .] A ugust 6 and 7 , 1 9 1 4. 3

Tom Moody, after Pollard:aquatints in colours , set of four (Hare) , £1 1 05 .

Noble tips, after F. C . Turner, aquatints, in colours, set of four (Hare) ,£1 1 0 5 .

Fox hunting, by Reeve, after Welstenh olme,aquatints

, in colours , set offour (Fores) , £1 2 .

The cornfield,by D. Lucas , after Constable, mezzotint (Browne) , £3 1 05.

Macedonian and the United States,"in colours (Wil liams ) , £2 1 55.

Battle of Lake Erie,in colours

,a pair (W illiams) , £3.

Government House,and Federal Hall

,lithographs

, in colours (Greene) , £3.

Octob er 9 , 1 9 14. Put tiek ’s .

Engravings , Etc .

In Portfolio.

Baxter,Reception and Massacre of Rev. J . Williams (Holloway) , £1 .

Baxter,Rev. Mofiatt (Moore) , 1 6s .

Baxter, Rev. Wil liams , patriot variety (Langdon) , 1 05 .

Baxter, Lovers’ letter box (Sen) , £1 1 0 5 .

Baxter,Day before marri age

,stamped mount (Sen) , £3.

Baxter,The bridesmaid

,stamped mount (Moore) , £1 1 55 .

Aisles of Amiens,by A xel Haig

,signed proof (Roberts) , 1 65 .

Laughing girl, by J . C . Webb, mezzotint, in colours, signed proof (Carter) ,£1 1 05 .

The Cloisters, Cahors, by Frank Brangwyn, Signed proof (Hewson) , £1 .

Village shop,St . Cerg, by Frank Brangwyn,

signed proof (Hewson) , £1 .

Washh ouse,Pert heny, by Frank Brangwyn,

signed proof (Earl) , £1 1 05 .

Black Mil l, Winchelsea, by Frank Brangwyn, signed proof (Hewson) , £5.

Valentre Bridge,Cahors

,by Frank Brangwyn, signed proof (Hewson) , £8.

St . Nicholas Church,Paris , by Frank Brangywn , signed proof (Earl) , £3 1 55.

Falls on the Rhine,by Sir Frank Short, mezzotint, signed proof (Neumeyer) ,

£2 1 55 .

Lucem e, by Sir Frank Short, mezzotint, signed proof (Macdonald) , £2 1 55.

Tom and his pigeons ; and Th e pet rabbit, by C. Knight, after Russell , incolours £1 1 05 .

Nampont,by V . Green

,af ter Carter

,mezzotint (Moore) , £1 75 . 6d .

Tom Jones taking Molly Seagrim,by E. Scott, after Morland, circle (Bussey) ,

£1 65 .

Salisbury Cathedral,by D. Lucas, after .Constable, early proof, mezzotint

(Moore) £5.

Racehorse Isaac,with Sam Darling up, aquatint, in colours, proof (Moore) ,

£4.

The chafi cutter,by Pether

,after Garrard

,mezzotint (Moore) , £1 75. 6d .

A Roman triumph : Panorama,published by W . Sams , St . James

’Street,

aquatint, in colours, complete in original case £2 55 .

Flora, by F. D. Soiron, after H . Singleton, in colours (Maggs) , £6.

Brighton beauties,by Thomson

, after Harper, in colours (Moore) , £1 1 75. 6d .

A morning star ; and An evening star, by and after H . Dawe, mezzotintsin colours, pair, proofs £1 1 2 5 . 6d .

The gamekeeper, by and after Pierson, in colours (Moore) , £2 25 .Una

, by T. Burke,after Kaufiman,

oval, in red £1 1 5.

The cock in feather,by C. Turner, aft er B. Marshal l, mezzotint, in colours,

first state, before the plate was cut down (Brall ) , £8.

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Fox hunting and Pheasant shooting, by Malton, aft er Rowlandson, incolours, pair (Moore) , £1 8 1 85 .

F ramed.

Father ’s darling ; and Mother’s hope,by Freeman and Stadler , aft er Adan

Buck,in colours

,pair (Clapham) , £8 1 05 .

Summer,by A dam Buck

,aquatint

,in colours (Shefford) , £3 55 .

Shooting,by Reeve

,after Wolstenh olme

,aquatints, in colours , set of four

(Mitford) , £8.

Mrs. Waddy,by Cheesman , after A dam Buck, in colour s (Jones) , £2 75 . 6d.

Going to school ; and A fter school, by C. Turner, after Spilsbury, mezzotints ,pair (Gaunt) , 1 55 .

Going to the moors and Cover,by J. Harris , after Henderson, aquatints , in

colour s, pair (Carter) , £1 1 5s.Hyde Park

,by H . Bunbury, in colours (Tisdall) , £1 2 5. 6d .

Oct ober 2 3 , 1 9 14. Put t ick’

s .

Engravings .

1 57 Lady Charlotte Campbell, by C. Wilkin, after Hoppner (Norris) , £4.

1 58 Countess of Euston, by and after the same (Norris) , £2 .

1 59 Lady Catherine Howard, ditto (Norris) , £2 .

1 60 Lad y Gertrude Villiers, ditto (Norris) , £2 1 05 .

1 6 1 Miss Stevens,by Meyer, after Harlow,

mezzotint (Norris) , £1 1 5 .

1 62 Marie Antoinette,by Keating

,after De Brehan , oval , in colours (Norris) ,

£1 1 05 .

1 64 The Bentinck,by Duncan

,after Huggins, aquatint, in colours (Norris) ,

£2 55 .

1 65 Coaching subj ects,after Newhouse

,eight

,aquatints, in colours (Sen) , £5.

1 66 Fox hunting,after Alken , four, aquatints, in colours (Norris) , £3.

1 67 Epsom races, after Alken, aquatints, in colours, pair (Norris) , £2 1 55 .

1 23 The landlord ’s family ; and The tenant’s family, by C. Knight, aft er T.

Stothard, pair, in brown (Ch aundy) , £6 65 .

1 83 Th e beggar boy,by Say, aft er Owen, mezzotint, in colours 1 1 2 5 . 6d .

2 06 Lady Hamilton as Nature,

” by Sydney Wilson,mezzotint

,signed proof

(Earl) , £1 1 7s . 6d .

2 07 A country lane in Cornwall,by A l fred Hartley

,signed proof

,in colours (Sen) ,

£1 65 .

2 1 2A Sportsman’s return,by W ard

,aft er Morland, mezzotint, in colours, varnished

(Brinby) , £2 .

2 1 9 Th e A ngelus,and companion

,after Mil let

,by A . Danman

,signed proofs

(A ttsell) , £1 85 .

2 2 0 Th e washhouse,Pertheny, by Frank Brangwyn,

signed proof (Earl) , 1 85 .

2 2 1 St . Nicholas Church , Paris, by the same, signed proof (Earl) , £3 1 5s .

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A bbevil le (C.L. 330 ) (Miller) , £1 75 . 6d.

River scene, Holland, pocket-book lettering (Mil ler) , £1 1 05 .

King of the French leaving Eu, ditto (Mil ler) , £1 1 05 .

The Andalus ians , pocket-k lettering £1 1 2 5 . 6d .

Paul and Virginia , small £2 .

ENGRAVINGS, IN PORTFOLIO.

Portuguese Synagogue in London, aqua tint, in colours (Maggs ) , £3 55.Shooting, plates 2 and 4, by Woollet t , after Stubbs £2 25.

Aisles of Amiens, by A xel Haig, signed proof (Macdonald) , £1 .

St . George's, Hanover Square, by Malton ; and St . Paul ’s Choir, by Pollard(Thomas) , £1 55 .

Panoramic view of Cape Town, by W alker, after Bowler , lithographs , incolours (Thomas) , £1 r8s.

A brewhouse yard, by Earlom, after Garrard, mezzotint, in colours (Graves ) ,£1 1 05 .

Meux’s brewery, aquatint (Graves) , £1 1 05 .

Barclay Perkin’s Co . brewhouse, Southwark, after Shayer , aquatint, incolours (Graves) , £1 1 05 .

The young anglers (R. by R. Dunkarton, mezzotint, second state

(Macdonald) , £1 .

View of Launceston, Cornwall, by Jukes, after Robert s, aquatint, in colours(Holloway) , £1 55 .

Cape Coast Castle,by J. Hill , aft er G. Webster, aquatint, in colours (Barnard) ,

£1 1 05 .

Tom Jones taking Molly Seagrim, and companion, by E. Scott, after G .

Morland, pair, on strainers (Simpson) , £1 75 . 6d .

Live bait : Fishing for j ack , by R. G. Reeve, after J. Pollard, aquatint, incolours (Brali ) , £5 1 05 .

Sportsman,and companion, by and aft er J . Pierson, in colours, pair (Simpson) ,

£1 1 25 . 6d .

Saturday morning ; and Evening , by T. Burke, and Nutter, after Bigg , pair

(Thomas) . £3The young cottager, by Wh esse ll, after Gainsborough, in colours (Thomas ) ,£1 45 .

Evening ; and Night , by H . G illbank, after Wheatley, mezzotints, pair (Brall) ,£5.

Much ado about nothing,by Simon ; and Merry wives of Windsor ,

by Thew, after Rev. M. W . Peters (Thomas) , £1 1 7s. 6d.

The charmers,by Knight, after Peters , in colours (Simpson) , 1 85.

Th e seasons, set of four, after Hamilton, in red (Simpson) , £1 .

Calais : Th e market place, by Suther land, after J . G lendall, aquat int, incolours (Young) , £1 .

View of the town of Sydney, New South W al es , by W . 8. Blake, aquatint ;and a View of Richmond

,by the same £4 55 .

1 54 Boy discovering the golden eggs, by Young, after Paye, mezmtint (Murray) ,£1 1 7s . 6d .

1 55 Departure from Brighton, by Murphy, after Wheatley, mezzotint (Maggs) ,£2 1 05 .

1 56 Rabbits ; and Guinea pigs , by J . R. Smith, after Morland, mezzotints (Murray) ,£3 ISS

A RT PRICES CURREN T.

Female lucubration, by Dawe, after S. Foldsum,mezzotint, proof (Murray) ,

£3.

Letter woman, by Dawe, aft er H . Morland, mezzotint (Murray) , £2 .

Love and honour , after Bunbury, by Bartolozzi, proof, in brown (Murray) ,£1 1 2 5. 6d .

Mary Dickinson, The country girl, by Dickinson, after Peters, mezzotint

(Anderson). £4 43 .

Cherry girl, by White, after Crewe, and another, in colours (Murray) , £2 1 55 .

Summer, by Bartolozzi, aft er Hamilton, in colours (Maggs) , £4 1 05 .

Edwin and Angelina, by Marcuard, after Flaxman, in colours (Murray) ,£2 1 05 .

Boy with parachute and Young angler, in colours £5.

Shepherd and shepherdess, after de Louth erbourg, in colours (Brail) , £3 1 05 .

Madame Storace, by Bet telini, and another , by Bartolozzi, in colours (Murray) ,£3.

Spring, by Bartolozzi, aft er Hamilton, in colours (Maggs) , £3 55 .The Essex " East Indiaman, by Juk es, after Luny, set of four, aquatints

(Barnard) , £1 1 7s. 6d .

Panoramic view of British horse- racing,by Pollard and Dubourg, after C .

Thompson, aquatint, in colours (Thomas) , £1 45 .

The Durham White Ox, proof and The Holderness Cow,by W . W ard, after

Garrard, mezzotints (Thomas) , £2 2 5 .

Th e Raby pack, by W . Ward, mezzotint, cut close (Brall) , £2 45 .

FairIOp fair, by and after J. Pollard, aquatint, in colours (Brall) , £7.Cupid and Psyche

,by Bart olozzi, in colours (Maggs) , £4 1 05 .

Puss in danger,by J. Dean , mezzotint, in colours (Murray) , £5 55 .

Le diner dos moissoneurs,by Duthe, aft er Lambert , in colours (Murray) ,

£2 55 .

Le berger complaisant, by Bonnefoy, after Blaisot , in colours (Murray) , £3.

The elopement,by G . Mail e

,in colours (Murray) , £6.

Virgin and Child with the butterfly, by A . Dilrer (Reitlinger) , £6 .

Benjamin Franklin, by James McArdell, af ter B . Wilson, mezzotint, un

des cribed, first state (Just) , £8 85 .

Father’s darling ; and Mother’s hope

,by Freeman and Stadler, after A dam

Buck,in colours

,pair (Simpson) , £2 55 .

View of Nelson Haven in Tasman’s Gulf and View of the part of the townof Wellingt on, N .Z.,

by T. Allom,after C. Heaphy, lithographs, in colours ,

pair £5Midsummer night’s dr eam,

by Cousins , aft er Landseer, mezzotint, proof

(Simpson) , £1 55 .Monastery of St . Jerome, by Andrew A ffl eck , signed proof (North) , £3.

Birth of Shak espeare,by Bartolozzi

,aft er Kaufiman

,oval

,in red

£1 1 85 .

Steeple chasing,by E. G . Hester

,after Sturges s

,aquatints, in colours, set

of four (Landsell) , £2 1 5s.Sailor boy’s return

,and companion

,by Gangafu, after Bigg, in co lours

(Landsell) , £1 25 . if) :

Pun icx’

sJ N ovember 2 0 , 1 9 14. 7

N ovember 2 0 , 1 9 14. Put t ick’s .

Engravings .

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River secne, with shipping, by Demarteau, in colours (Houtbraken) , £1 .

La Tabagie Hollandoise,by Janinet , aft er Ostade, aquatint, in colours (Hout

braken) , £2 55 .

The Highlander’s plait or farewell to the Highlands, by Dubourg, after Smith ,with verses under

,aquatint, in colours (Maggs) , £1 .

George Washington, by Nutt er, aft er Stuart (Barnard) , £1 1 05 .

Lady Harriet A ckland, by and aft er R. Pollard, in brown, on strainer (Cardon) ,£1 55 .

View of W eymouth ; and View of W eymouth and Port land, by J. Bluck ,

aft er J . W . Upham,aquatints

,in colours

,pair (Parker) , £7 1 05 .

A stley Cooper, M.D.,by Samuel Cousins, aft er Lawrence, proof (Al len) ,

£1 1 7s. 6d .

Rt . Hon. Robt. Dundas, after H . Raebum ,by W . Sharp, pr oof (Al l en) , £1 .

Master Lambton,after Lawrence

,by S. Cousins (A ll en) , £2 75 . 6d .

Miss Powell,aft er Reynolds

,by Houston, proof (Al len) , £2 55.

Johannes Locke,by J . Smith, after Kneller (Lane) , £2 .

A dmir al van Tromp, by Bovi, after Bone (Barnard) , £1 65 .

A dmiral van der Helst , by Vissch er (Houtbraken) , £1 45.A dmiral Jan Evert s

,by Blooteling (Houtbraken) , £1 2 5 .

A dmiral van Tromp,by Suyderhoef, after H . Pot (Houtbraken) , £1 1 7s . 6d .

Prince Waldeck , mezzotint (Houtbraken) , £2 .

Coun tess of Northumberland , after Sir P. Lely,mezzotint (Long) , £1 25 .

George Morland,by W. Ward, after Mul ler, mezzotint (Long) , £2 1 05 .

G . Osbaldeston, Esq. : Extraordinary match of 2 00 miles against time, byand after J .

_Pollard

,aquatint

,in colours (Rimell) , £3 .

Coursing, af ter Alken, in colours (Cardon) , £1 55 .

Newmarket Epsom ; Ipswich ; and A scot Heath,after Aiken

,aquatints

in colours,set of four (Cardon) , £2 1 05 .

Th e golfers,by W agstafi,

aft er Lees (Williams) , £1 1 2 5 . 6d .

March of the Intellect and Invention (A viation) , by Berthoud, in colours

(Tebbit t ) , £4 45 .

Shooting,A ugust to January, after Turner, aquatints, in colours, varnished ,

set of six (Cardon) , £1 55 .

Earl of Kingston-upon-Hul l hunting, by Peter Tillemans, on strainer (Cardon) ,£1 1 55 .

Fox disturbed at his repast , by C . Turner, after Syndet s, mezzotint, proof

(Cardon) , £1 1 7s . 6d .

Bottom fishing,by and after J . Pollard, aquatint , in colours (Rimell) , £3 35 .

Steeplechasing , aquatin ts, in colours, set of four, proofs before all letters

(Cardon) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

The Royal mail starting from the General Post Office , London, by R. G.

Reeves,af ter James Pollard

,aquatint

,in colours (A ll en) , £5 55 .

Grouse shooters in the forest of Bowland,by G. Dawe, after J . Northcote,

mezzotint,in colours, on strainer (Brall) , £1 55 .

Annette and Lubin ; and Julia, by C. White, aft er Crewe, ovals, pair (Brall) ,

£1 85 .

Queen Eleanor , by Blake, after Stothard , circle, proof (Brall) , £1 45 .Inf ancy (Master Hare) , by Th ew,

after Reynolds,in colours (Long) , £1 1 0 5 .

Th e pe t lamb , in colour s (Houtbraken) , £3 1 5s.

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A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

The Grantham children, by T. Cheesman, after Sir Joshua Reynolds (Houtbraken) , £1 1 05 .

Duchess of Richmond, by Ryland, after Kauffman, oval (Reynolds ) , 1 95 .

A ngelica and Sacriponte, byT. Burke , after Kanfiman,circle (Reynolds) , £3 55 .

The sword ; and The dance, by Bartolozzi, after Harding, circles , proofs ,pair, in red (Reynolds) , 3.

Ar thur and Emmeline, by P. W . Tomkins , after C. Ansell , circle, in brown

£3 55 .

Lovers parting , by Ryland, after J . Huck, oval (Reynolds) , 1 4s.

Father's delight,by A gar, proof (Barnard) , £1 .

The wood nymph,by J . R. Smith, after Woodford, oval , in colours, cut close

(Cardon) , £7.

The Seasons, by Purcell, aft er Mercier, mezzotints, set of four (Reynolds) ,£3 1 55.

Maria, by P. W . Tomkins, after J. Russell (Reynolds) , £2 55 .Ermina, by J. Hogg, after Kaufiman, oval , in red (Reynolds) , £1 .

The chase ; and The death, by Peltro, after Sartorius (Brall ) , £1 65 .

A girl holding dove, seated in a landscape and An interior, with girl holdingan urn, colour prints, proofs before all letters, pair (W. Sabin) , £20 95 . 6d.

Duty and afiect ion, by P. W . Tomkins , af ter Miss Julia Conyers, pair, incolours (Lindsay) , £64.

Racing : Epsom, by C. Hunt,v

after J . Pollard, six,aquatints

,in colours,

varnished, inoriginal maple frames (Mi llbank) , £5 55 .Partridge ; and Grouse shooting, published by T. Helme, in colours , pair

(W63 5). £3 55 .

Shooting, by Debucourt, after Vernet, aquatint (Reynolds) , £1 1 2 5 . 6d .

Th e Cambridge Telegraph, after J . Pollard, aquatint , in colours (Reynolds) ,1 8s.

The Quicksilver Royal Mail, by Hunt, after Pollard, aquatint, in colours(Reynolds) , £3 .

Full cry, by and after Wolstenholme, aquatint, in colours (Reynolds) , £2 1 55 .

Miss Croker,by Samuel Cousins, after Sir Thomas Lawr ence , mezzotint

(Meatyard) , £2 1 55 .

M15 . Tickell, by J. Conde, after R. Cosway (Reynolds) , £2 1 55 .

Infancy, by White, after Cosway, oval, in brown (Reynolds) , £3 1 55 .

Damon and Musidora, by Bartolozzi, after Kaufiman, oval, in red (Reynolds) ,£1 1 55 .

Auld Robin Gray, by Bartolozzi, after Bunbury, circle, in red (Reynolds) ,£1 1 55 .

Charlotte,by White

,after Bunbury, oval , in colours (Wells ) , £3 ros .

Summer, by A dam Buck, aquatint , in colour s (Shefiord ) , £2 1 55 .

Lady Gower and child,by Cousins, after Lawrence , mezzotint (Grose) , £1 .

Fishermen returning, by Juk es, after Morland, aquatint , in colours (Barnard) ,£2 25 .

WATER-COLOURS.

Ld y, Sir P. ,Portrait of a lady

,in coloured crayons , on blue paper (Houtbraken) ,

£5 1 55 .

Wigstead, H .,Interior

,with figures (Meatyard ) , £1 45 .

Fuseli, H Illus tration to Homer, Book X VI (Meatyard) , £1 75 . 6d .

Maris,James

,Italian street musician (McLean) , £1 1 05 .

Ecks tein, G .,signed, Second Life Guards (Meatyard ) , £1 .

1 0 A RT PR ICES CURRENT .

Griselda, by Bartolozzi, after Kaufim3n,oval (Maggs) , £2 .

Th e mother’s hope, after A dam Buck, in colours (W. Sabin) , £1 1 55 .The fortune teller , by J . K. Sherwin, aft er Reynolds (Watkins) , £2 1 05.

Th e red breast,by J . Ward, after Thompson, mezzotint (Leggatt) , £2 1 05.

2 1 1 Love, by W . Say, after Reynolds , mezzotint (Tompkins) , £2 75 . 6d.

Sly boots, by and after T. Rowlandson,oval

,in brown (Leggatt) . £3 1 2 5 .

F lirtilla, des igned and engraved by J . R. Smith, in brown (White) , £4.

Julia de Roubigne , by P. Dawe, after G. Morland, oval , mezzotint (Palmer) ,

£2 2 5 .

Domestic happiness ; and Th e coquette at h er toilet, by W . Ward, aft er G .

Morland, mezzotints, pair (Tompkins) , £2 1 .

La surprise, by Samuel Cousins, after Dubufe, mezzotint, proof before al lletters (Tompkins) , £9 .

The gardens at Carlton House,by Dickinson

,after Bunbury, in red (Tompkins) ,

£6 1 55 .

2 2 0 The gamesters,by W . W ard ; and The fortune teller, by J . R. Smith, afta

Rev. M. W . Peters,mezzotint

,pair (Tompkins) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

2 2 1 Delia in town,by J. R. Smith

,after Morland, oval , in brown (White) , £6 66 .

Mrs . Yates as Medea,

” by W. Dickinson, mezzotint (Ravilions) , £1 .

Mdlle. Lundens ;'and companion, by Maile and Say, after Rubens, mezzotint ,

in colours (Ravilions) , £1 1 55 .

Dea thbed of the Just,by Bartolozzi, after Peters, in colours (Lebus) , £2 2 5 .

Cecilia, by Nutter, after Stothard, ovals, in colours, pair (White) , £6 65 .

Royal mails leaving the Post Office,by Reeve

,after Pollard, aquatint, in

colours (Rimell) , £1 1 7s. 6d .

The gipsy woman (Duchess of Devonshire) , by Bell , after Beech ey, mezzotint ,in colours (White) , 1 65 .

Lady and child ; and Amusement, by White, aft er Emma Crewe, circles , in

colours, pair (Ravilions) , £2 1 2 s. 6d .

Th e Angel and The Infant,by P. Sincaenich , ovals, in colours, pair (Shefiord ) ,

£2 75 . 6d .

Shepherd ; and Shepherdess,small oval s , in colour s, pair (Watkins ) , £2 2 5.

John Howard, Esq. ,

Colonel of the Ches hire Yeomanry, by C. Hunt , afterSpode, aquatint, in colours (White) , £2 2 5 .

Mrs . Jordan,by Ogborne , aft er Romney (Oxford) , £1 1 2 5 . 6d .

Miss Croker,by Samuel Cousins, after Lawrence, mezzotint (Mea tyard) ,

£2 2 5 .

A wood nymph ; and Th e Shepherdess, by J. R. Smith, after Woodford ,ovals

,in colours

,varnished , a pair (Ellis Smyt h) , £6 1 05 .

L’Hiver

,by Duruisseau,

after J. B . Huet, in colours (Holbrook) , £1 25 . 6d .

Th e hand maid, by J . Hogg, after Walton, circle, proof £2 .

English and Scottish peasant boys, by Barnard, after R. K. Porter, mezzotint ,in colours

,a pair (Brall) , r8s.

F UTTICK s .] Decemb er 7, 1 9 1 4. 1 1

December 7 , 1 9 14. Put t ick’s .

Baxt er and Le Blond Colour Print s .

BAXTER PRINTS.

1 87 Rev. John W esley (Stampe) , £1 1 5 .

1 90 Prince Frederick ; and Empress Eugenie (Gould) , £2 1 55.

1 9 1 Princess Royal,stamped mount (Sykes) , £1 2 5 .

1 92 Queen Victoria,with hand on table (C .L. stamped mount (Belchem) ,

£1 1 2 5 .

1 93 Duke of Wellington without arm,stamped mount (Collins) , 1 35.

1 94 Daughter of the Regiment,stamped mount (Belch em) , £2 55 .

1 97 Napoleon I,stamped mount (W allace) , £2 1 2 5 .

1 98 Sir Robert Peel , ditto (W allace) , £1 85 .

1 99 Princes s Royal , on music (W allace) , 95 .

2 00 Prince A lbert, in Hussar uniform (Wallace) , 85 .

2 0 1 Jetty Treffz, stamped mount (Belchem) , 85 .2 06 Prince A lbert ; and Queen Victoria

,pair (Hogarth) , 1 05 :

2 0 7 Lover ’s letter box, stamped moun t (Harrison) , £2 55 .2 08 St . Bernard dogs (Lewis) , £1 .

2 09 Th e bridesmaid, stamped mount (Harrison) , £1 .

2 1 1 Day before marriage (Wilson) , £1 1 05 .

2 1 2 Lover’s letter box,stamped mount (Lie) , £2 1 05 .

2 1 3 St . Bernard dogs, stamped mount (Sykes) , £5.

2 1 4 Day before marriage (Bellchem ) , £1 2 5 . 6d .

2 1 6 The reconciliation, stamped mount (Harrison) , £2 .

2 1 7 Th e bridesmaid (Klein) , 1 85 .

2 1 8 W inter , large £1 35 .

2 1 9 Lover’s letter box (Hogarth) , £1 1 1 5 .

2 2 0 Belle of the vil lage (Wal lace) , 1 55 .

2 2 1 Summer ; and Winter, large, pair (C. Lewis) , £1 1 65 .

2 2 2 Luce rne, signed (Harrison) , £1 1 55 .

2 2 3 Lucerne,stamped mount (Lewis) , £1 0 .

2 2 3A Belle of the village (Holloway) , 85 .

2 24 Belle of the vil lage, stamped mount (Harrison) , £1 1 7s. 6d .

2 2 5 Lucerne (W al lace) , £2 1 7s . 6d .

2 2 6 W inter,large (Wallace) , £1 2 5 . 6d .

2 2 7 Parting look , on stamped mount (Wallace) , £7.

2 2 8 Th e ordinance of baptism,original mount (Simpson) , £2 75 . 6d .

2 2 9 The gardener’s shed (Simpson) , £1 55 .

2 35 So tired (Grose) , 75 .

2 36 I don’t like it,stamped mount (Wallace) , 1 85 .

2 37 Returning from prayer,ditto (W allace) , 1 65 .

2 38 Veiled vestal (W allace) , 98 .

2 39 Flora (Langdal e) , £1 1 55 .

240 Fruit girl of the Alps,stamped mount (W allace) , £2 .

2 41 Cluster of passion flowers and roses (Collins) , £2 45 .

2 42 Th e bride,on music (W allace) , 95 .

2 43 Yes, I am come of high degree !” title page from Tale of the Great and

Brave (Belch em ) , £1 1 0 5.

2 44 Prince A lbert (Wallace) , £1 .

2 45 Jenny Lind (W allace) , 1 45 .

2 46 N eddlebox set heroes of India (Wal lace) , 1 65 .

1 2.

A RT PRICES CURREN T.

Rev. R. Mofiat t ; and Rev. J. Williams, original mounts, pair (Brown) ,£1 1 05 .

News from Australia, stamped mount (W. T. Spencer) , 1 1 5 .

Conchologists (Wallace) , 95.Houses of Parliament (Wallace) , 85 .Jenny Lind (Spencer) , 1 6s.

Fruit girl of the A lps (Grose) , 1 85 .

The bridesmaid (Grose) , 1 75 .Prince of Wales, on out music cover (H. Holloway) , 1 85 .

The gleaners (Spencer) , 1 1 5 .

The ordinance of baptism (Spencer) , 1 2 5 .

Gems of the Great Exhibition, No. 1 ; and Interior of Great Exhibition,

(Belchem) , 75 .

Napoleon II I ; and Empress Eugenie, pair (Grey) , 1 75 .

St . Bernard dogs (Simpson) , £2 1 55 .

Me warm now ; and Cape Wilberforce (Bartin) , 1 05.

News from home ; and Australia, pair (Lee) , £1 .The bride ; and Prince A lbert (Simpson) , 1 45.Fairy scenes ; and Pas de Trois, stamped mounts, pair (Spencer) , £2 2 5 .

The A l lied Sovereigns, uncut sheet (Simpson) , 1 45 .Reception ; and Massacre of Rev. J . Wil liams , in original frames, pair

(Wallace) , £1 1 05 .

The May Queen set (Belch em) , £2 .

Queen’s floral needlebox set, ten in one frame (Wallis) , 1 85 .

Crystal Palace gems,No. 3 and No. 6, pair (Wal lis) , 1 85 .

St . Bernard dogs (Hogarth) , £3.The gardener’s shed (Simpson) , 1 45 .

St . Bernard dogs (Harrison) , £2 55 .

December 1 8 , 1 9 14. Put t ick’s .

Engravings .

1 1 Synge, E. M. ,Venetian doorway

,signed proof (Harding) , 1 1 5 .

1 2 Hankey,W. Lee, Pastoral ; and Harvest moon, signed proofs (Hewson) ,

1 95 .

14 Short,Frank J . , 1 884, Old houses in the Health eries, signed proof (McDonald )

95 .

1 7 Short, Sir Frank, Entrance to the Meuse, trial proof, signed (Smith) , £1 .

1 8 Short,Sir Frank

,Smugglers

,signed proof (Colnaghi) , £1 45 .

1 9 Short,Sir Frank

,Road into A rran, signed proof (Neumeyer) , £1 .

2 0 Short, Sir Frank, Old gravel pits, Moseley, near Birmingham, signed proof.

(Conyers) , £1 1 2 5 .

2 3 Th e sower,after Mil let (Paine) , £1 75 . 6d .

24 Whistler, J . Mc N . , Thames police (Paine) , £1 1 05 .

88 View of Staines Church, by R. Havell, aquatint, in colours (Stefl ord ) , £1 .

99 Cricket match,at Ireland's Royal Brighton Gardens, by G. Hunt, aquatint,

in colours £1 1 5 .

1 00 Cricket match,at Hitcham House , byW . Puket t , aquatint, in colours (Rimell) ,

£2 45 .

1 1 4 Rehearsing a cotillion, by J . Cruikshank, after J. Nixon, in colours (Holland) ,£1 85 .

1 1 6 Views of Moscow with portrait and letterpress (Pollard) , £5.

Furr ier s .) Decemb er 1 8 ,1 9 14. 1 3

1 2 0 The fishery,by W . Woollett , aft er R. W right, proof (Hall) , £2 2 5 .

1 36 Fores’s hunting sketches, by J. Harris, aft er H. Alken, aquatints, in colours,

set of six (Holland) , £3 1 05 .

1 39 A belard and Eloisa, aft er Kaufl’

man, circle, in colours £1 1 5 .

1 40 Hebe,by H. Cardon, aft er Huet Villier s, in colours £1 1 05 .

1 45 A French Diligence, by S. G. Hughes , after C. H ., aquatint, in colours (Hall) ,

£3 1 55.

1 5 1 Earl of Chesterfield, by Brooks, after Hoare, mezzotint (Long) , 1 65 .

1 53 Mrs. Cosway, by Condé, after Cosway, in brown (Long) , £1 .

1 56 Miss Elliot, by Saunders, after Cosway, mezzotint 1 55 .

1 63 Mr . Kean as Richard I I I, by C. Turner, after J . Halls, mezzotint, in colours

(Hal l) , £11 68 Charles White

,surgeon

,Manchester, by W . Ward, after J . A l len ,

mezzotin t,in colours (Hall) , £2 75 . 6d .

1 74 Commerce,in colours (Pollard) , £1 .

1 75 Fancy portr ait of a girl, in colours (Pollard) , £8.

1 76 Th e woodland maid, by W . Bond, aft er T. Lawrence, in colours (Maggs ) ,£9 1 95 . 6d .

Th e property of Maj or Vaughan- Jones,Launceston

Place , Kensington .

1 78 View of Brigh thelmston,by Canot, after Lambert (Pollard) , £1 2 5 . 6d .

1 79 Martha Gunn,by Nutter, after Russel l (A ndrade) , 1 85 .

1 80 The itinerant potters, by Wh essell, after Wheatley ; and Gathering fruit, byMeadows, aft er Morland (King) , £1 1 5 .

1 82 Girl and pigs, by R. Ear lom, after Gainsborough, mezzotint (Smith) , £1 1 7s . 6d .

1 83 Fishermen, by J . Young, after G. Morland, mezzotint (Sutton) , £1 .1 84 Rustic ease, by and after the same, mezzotint (Sutton) , £1 2 5 . 6d .

1 85 Th e fortune teller,byW . Ward, after Rev. M. W . Peters

,mezzotint (A ndrade) ,

£2 1 7s. 6d .

1 86 Schoolboys giving charity to a blind man, by J . R. Smith, after W . Bigg,

mezzotint (Pollard) , £2 2 5 .

1 87 Cornelia and her children (Lady Cockburn) , by C. W ilkin,after Sir Joshua

Reynolds 1 65 .

1 88 Evelina, by Baldrey, aft er Hoppner (Brali) , 1 65 .

1 90 Belinda,by Burrows

,aft er Mor land , circle (Tyrell) , £1 1 2 5. 6d .

1 9 1 Miss Farren (Countess of Derby) , by F. Bartolozzi, after Sir Thos . Lawrence ,second state (Brall) , £1 0 .

Buck , A dam,after I could not learn my book

,mamma and companion ,

pair (G . H . Brown) , £2 1 55 .

What’s that,mother by Freeman, after A dam Buck, in colours (Young) ,

£3Venus, by Roberts and Ziegler, after A dam Buck, aquatint, in colours (W .

Sabin) , £2 1 05 .

Mrs . Fitzherbert , by J. Conde, after R. Cosway (Edwards) , 1 75 . 6d .

Th e spill , after Northcote, mezzotint, oval (Long) , £2 1 55.

Diana and nymphs, by Vanderbergh e, af ter Dietricy, in colours, pair (Mawers) ,£1 3 2 5 . 6d .

Serena (Miss Sneyd) , by J . Jones,after Romney, mezzotint (Long) , £3.

Children and cats , after Corbould , in colours (White) , £2 1 05 .

Death of Wolfe, by Woollet t , aft er West (Long) , 1 85.A bra, by Burke, after Kaufiman ; and another, ovals, in red (Ravilions) ,£2 55.

1 4 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

2 0 1 Lady Sarah Bunbury, by Fisher, after Reynolds , mezzotint (White) , £2 75 . 6d .

2 02 Master George Hoare, by Wilkin, after Reynolds, proof (White) , £1 45 .

2 0 3 The fi'

uit girl,by J . Young, after Zofl any, Open letter proof, mezzotint (Archer) ,

£1 .

2 04 Regiments of the Line ; and companion, after Hays, lithographs, in colours

(Rimell) , £3 1 0 5 .

J anua ry 1 5 , 1 9 1 5 . Put t ick’

s .

Engravings .

Panorama of Cape Town, by Walker, after Bowler, lithograph, in colours ;and a Panorama of London, after Hollar (Rimell) , £1 95 .

Alberti’

s South A frica . Vues d ’A frique Meridionale, comprising Vue d

’une

habitation de cafres ; Horde de cafres en voyage ; Conference du Général

J . W. Janssens, and Vue du Fort Frederic, by L. Portman, after M.

Smies, and Col . Howen, aquatints, in colours, set of four, with letterpress,in original cover £9 .

View of the city of Oporto,by R. Havell, aquatint, in colours, and key-plate

£1 1 2 5 .

Una, by T . Burke, after A . Kanflman,oval

,in red £1 65 .

Marie Antoinette, by Keating, after de Brehan , oval, in colours (Long) ,£1 1 2 s. 6d .

Miss Stephens, by Meyer, after Harlow, mezzotint (Long) , 1 2 5 .

Haymaking ; Th e dairy ; The cornfield ; and Threshing, by W . Bryne,

after T. Hearne, set of four (Boys) , 1 65 .

Th e farmyard,by Rickards

,after F. Wheatley, in colours (Boys) , 1 85 .

Harry Hieover on Tilter,

” by J . Harris, aquatint, in colours (Sotheran ) ,£1 .

Sensibility (Lady Hamilton) , by R. Ear lom ,aft er G. Romney (Ravilions )

£2 .

Th e Line ; and Th e Rifles, lithographs, in colours (Edwards) , £2 55 .

Backswords,by C. Turner, aquatint, in colours (A l len) , £2 2 5 .

Shoeing the hack, by the same, ditto (Holland) , £3.

Wrestling,by the same

,ditto (Al len) , £2 1 55 .

Pufl in shooting, by Merke, after Reinagle (Fores) , 1 85 .

Warren Hil l, Newmarket, with trains of running horses, with key on back

(Parker) , £3 1 0 5 .

One of the flowers of our hunt,by J . Harris, after H . A lken

,aquatints

, in

colours,set of six £5.

Half-way and opposition coaches, aft er Cooper Henderson, aquatints, incolour s, pair (Hare) , £2 55 .

Extraordinary trotting match agains t time, by C. Hunt, after J. F. Herring,aquatint

,in colours, on strainer £2 .

The Leicestershire covers ; The meeting, Kirkby Gate ; Breaking cover,Bill esdon Coplow ; and Full cry, Wh ifsendine pasture, by T. Sutherland,after H . A lken, aquatints, in colours, set of four (W. Sabin) , £30 95 .

Grand Leicestershire steeplechase, by C. Bentley, after H . Alken,aquatints,

in colours,set of eight (Holland) , £1 6 1 65 .

A trip to Melton,after J. D. Paul , aquatints,in colours, set of twelve strips

(ROSS). £7 75 .

Pur r rcx’

s .] January 1 5 , 1 9 1 5 . 1 5

Constancy ; and Variety, by Bartoloti, after Morland, in colours , a pair

(Ravilions) , £3 1 05 .

The Quorn hunt, by F. C . Lewis,after H. A lken, aquatints , in colour s, set

of eight (Fores) , £1 9 1 95 .

Th e Surrey hunt , . aft er Wolstenh olme,aquatints

,in colours

,set of four

(ROSS). £9Venus attired by the Graces

,by Bartolozzi, after Kanfl man, oval , in colours

(Soth eran) , £1 4 1 45 .

Cordelia , by and after the same, oval , in colours (Redington) , £3 .

Classical subject , by Delattre, after the same, circle, in colours (Sotheran) ,£7 1 53 .

British A rmy, plates numbers 1 3 and 1 6, by H . Riley, aquatints , in colours

(N iesh ) , £1 .

Th e wild rose, by and af ter H . Richter, in colours (Cummings) , £1 2 5 .

Lie’

ge, and two others, by Stadler,after S. Prout , aquatints , in colours ,

(Graham) , £3.

Extraordinary trotting match against time, by C . Hunt , after J. F. Herring,

aquatint,in colours (Brail) , £1 45 .

The olden time coach,by Harris , after Henderson, aquatint, in colours

(Marcus) , £1 2 5 .

Racehorse A tilla,by Harris

,after Hancock, aqua tint, in colours (Brall) ,

£2 .

Racing : Epsom,by C. Hunt, aft er J . Pollard, aquatints , in colours, var

nished ,in original maple frames set of six (Mil lbank) , £2 55 .

Fly and bottom fishing,after Pollard

,aquatints

,in colours

,varnished , pair

(Brall ) , 1 95 .

Wild duck ; W oodcock ; and Partridge shooting, publish ed by Stampa,London, 1 804, mezzotints (Holliday) , £1 1 05 .

The presentation of colours to the Kentish Volunteers,by C. Turner, aft er

F. Countz,mezzotint (Bolleter ) , £2 55 .

John Howard, Esq.,Colonel of the Cheshire Yeomanry

,by C . Hunt, after

Spode,aqua tint

,in colours (Ramage) , £3.

Expectation, by J . R. Smith, after Bunbury, circle and A long story,after

th e same (Fores) , £2 .

David Garrick, by W. Dickinson, after R . S. Pine, mezzotint (Fores ) , £1 1 05 .

Th e gipsy woman, by Bell , after Beechey, mezzotint, in colours (Cummins) ,1 05 .

2 04 Summer, by A dam Buck, aquatint, in colours (Lee) , £1 45 .

2 0 5 Peasant girl , by Say, after Rembrandt , mezzotint, in colours (Long) , £2 55 .

2 1 2 Mrs . Scott Moncriefl,by M. Cormack

,after Raeburn, mezzotint, in colours,

signed proof (Lee) , £1 75 . 6d .

1 6 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

J anuary 2 9 , 1 9 1 5 . Put t ick’s .

Engravings .

3

4

6

1 7

1 8

I9

2 0

2 1

2 2

3

2 4

2 5

33

71

74

1 0 2

1 0 3

1 04

1 0 5

1 1 8

1 60

1 6 1

1 69

1 70

1 76

1 79

1 80

1 8 1

1 82

1 83

2 02

2 0 3

Whistler, J . Mc N ., Mrs. Whistler, by R. Josey, mezzotint , signed proof

(Maggs) , £2 .

Whistler, J . MC N Thomas Carlyle,by the same, mezzotint, signed by artist

and engraver (Maggs) , £4.

Muscipula, by Samuel Cousins,

after Reynolds,mezzotint

,signed proof

(Holliday) , £1 2 5 .

Meissonier, Le Moresquetaire Fument , by J . Fagan, signed proof, on vellum

(Young) , 1 55 .

Meissonier,Le liseur, by L. Ruet

'

,ditto (Rimell) , 1 6s .

Meissonier,Th e critic, by E. Chiquet , ditto (McDonald ) , £1 25 .

Meissonier, Le graveur, by the same, ditto (McDonald ) , £1 45 .

Meissonier, Le porte drapeau, by L. Ruet, ditto (North) , £1 1 os .Meissonier

,A u Belveder e

,by the same

,ditto (Young) , £1 1 5 .

Meissonier,The card party

,by A . Mathey, ditto (Mascow) , £1 85 .

Meissonier,A game of cards

,by the same

,ditto (Mascow) , £1 2 5 .

Meissonier,Marshal de Saxe, by Jul es Jacquet, ditto (Grundy) , £1 1 05 .

Rheims Cathedral, by Camille Fonce, signed proof, in colours, on vellum

(Tooth) , £8 1 05 .

The sad story ; and Wood cutter and cow boy, by Ogborne, aft er Wes tall ,pair (Grundy) , £2 75 . 6d .

Th e fortune teller,by Bartolozzi

,after Reynolds (N orth) , £1 65 .

Countess of Euston,by Wilkin, after HOppner (Long) , £1 75 . 66 .

Lady Charlotte Campbell,by and aft er the same (Long) , £2 .

Lady Gertrude Villiers,by and aft er C. Wilk in (Long, ) £2 2 5 .

Lady Catherine Howard,by and after the same (Long) , £1 1 05 .

George Morland,by W . Ward, after Muller, mezzotint (A lton) , £1 1 55 .

Playing fields during the Eton Montem,by C. G. Lewis, after W. Evans ,

mezzotint (Shefford) , £2 55 .

St . Katherine's Dock,by E. Duncan , after W . J . Huggins, aquatint, in

colours (Davis) , £2 2 5 .

Himting : Indispensable accomplishments, by and aft er R. F. (Portraitsof members of the Shropshire Hunt) , aquatint, in colours, set of six

(Holliday) , £4 1 55 .

Return from A scot races,by E. Duncan, after C. Hender son , aquatint, in

colours (Holliday) , £2 75 . 6d .

Fox hunting,by Sutherland

,aft er Al ken

,aquatints, in colours, set of four

(Brali) , £2 1 55 .

Fox hunting,by Reeve

,after Alken

,aquatints, in colours, set of four

(Holliday) , £4 55 .Changing horses to the mail coach

,by Havell

, aft er Pollard, aquatint, incolours (Holliday) , £2 75 . 6d .

Thomas Oldaker and Hounds (Holliday) , £1 55 .Queen of Trumps

,by C. Hunt, after J. F. Herring, aquatint, in colours

(Holliday) , £1 75 . 6d .

Deception,

” by and after the same,ditto (Holliday) , £1 85 .

H .M.S. Dido,by Dutton, after Inglefield, lithographs, in colours, a pair

(Drake) , £2 1 25 . 6d .

The Chesterfield Packet,by R. Pollard, after N. Pocock, aquatint, in colours

(Drak e) , £1 1 7s. 6d .

1 8

2 81

2 83

2 84

2 85

A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Mil itary costume : 33rd (1 st Yorkshir e West Riding) ; and the 74th Highlanders, by J . Harris, after H. Mart ens

,aquatints

,in colours (E. Steves) ,

£4.

St . A lbans steeplechase, aquatints, in colour s, set of four (Holliday) , £3.

Mrs. Parker, after Reynolds, mezaotint (Brall) , £2 2 5 .

Interior of stable,with figures

,by J . Young

, after Morland, mezzotint proof

(Dodd) , £1 1 5 .

F eb rua ry 5 , 1 9 1 5 . Ch ris t ie’s .

Wat er -colour Drawings given by Memb ers and A SSO

ciat es of t h e Royal Society of Paint ers in Wat er - colours

in aid of t h e Brit ish Red Cross and St . John ’

s Ambulance

Societ ies , sold without reserve , and t h e proceeds given t o

t h e Societ ies without any deduct ion What ever .

I

2

$

00

1 7

1 8

I9

2 0

2 1

2 2

A lexander , E.,

A fr og— 6; x 9} (Brash) , £7 75 .

A l lan,Robert W ., St . James’s Park— 1 4 >< 2 o (Konody) ,

£8 1 85 . 6d .

A llingham, H ., A Surrey cottage (Mrs. Pennington) , £14 1 45 .

Barratt,Reginald

,1 9 1 5, In a Venetian Canal (A gnew) ,

£1 6 1 65.

Barratt, Reginald, 1 9 1 5, Th e Lily Capital , St . Mark’s—142 X 9

(Behr) , £1 4 1 45 .

Barton,Rose

,The coming of spring (Sanday) , £7 75.

Bayes , Walter, Th e invalid— 85x 8 (Konody) , £5 55 .

Bell R . Arming,

The masque of the Courteous Monsters,The Tempest —2 2 % x 1 5} (Brash) , £6 i 6s. 6d .

Bell, R. A nning, An ofiering to Ceres— 85x 1 7} (Cooling) ,£6 1 6s . 6d .

Birch,S. J . Lamorna

,Green summer : Okehampton—ggx

(Wea therby) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Birch, S. J . Lamorna, A grey spring morn—95x 1 353, (Philip) , £1 6 1 65 .

Birch , S. J . Lamorna,

Ivy-Clad trees—94mm} (Hutton) , £2 7 65 .

Bulleid , G . Lawrence, N ea ra—Sfix 7} (Hall) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Butler,Mildr ed A . ,

1 900-

3, Curiosity—1 8}x 2 5}

£1 0 1 05 .

Butler,Mildred A . ,

Bufi Orpingtons— 61 X 9 (Miss Musgrave ) ,£4 1 4s. 6d .

Butler,Mildred A .,

A Cornish well— 9% x 6§ (Mr s. Penningt on )£2 2 5 .

Butl er,Mildr ed A . , Peacock, a sketch—4%x 6% (Sutton) , £1 0 1 05 .

Cameron,D. Y . ,

1 9 1 4, Powblack— n'

i xzo (Murray) ,£57 1 58.

Cameron,D. Y . ,

Borlum (Sanday) , £3 1 1 05 .

Clausen ,George

,R .A .

,Th e river at night 1 4 (Cohen) , £1 7 1 75 .

Clausen, George, R.A .,Pines in the Borghese Gardens—1 0 x 1 0

(Weldon) , £5 55 .

Cowper,F. Cadogan , Th e original sketch for the picture

entitled : How the . Devil , disguised as a vagrant Troubadour, havingbeen entertained by some charitable Nuns , sang to them a Song of Love,arched top—9 } x 1 23 (Hall) , £1 0 1 05 .

Cnmsr rE’

s j Feb ruary 5 , 1 9 1 5 . 1 9

Cowper,F. Cadogan, A study for Patient Griselda

,

” pencil

u i xe-i (Johnson) . 15 5s.

Crane,Commendatore Wal ter, 1 9 1 4, A b it of Normandy—14 X 1 0}

(Cox) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Crocket,H . E.,

A study Washing day—1 8}xxc-g (Fry) , £9 1 95 . 6d

Dollman, J . C.,R.W .S Evening— 9} x 1 35 (Hutton) , £1 0 1 0 5 .

Dollman, J. C.,

Study of a man for Th e Hunter,

” black and whitewash—mi x 1 1 (A gnew) , £2 2 5 .

Dol lman, J . C. , Study of a bear for The Hunter,” black and white

chalk— 1 0}x 1 1 (A gnew) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Flint,W . Russell , Gossip at the fountain , Taormina

(Cohen ) , £1 8 1 85 .

Flint,W . Russell , In Southern Ital y (Cohen) ,

£7 75

Fort escue-Brickdale, E.,

The aeroplane—1 4} x 9} (Lady Sackvil l e£2 1 .

Goodwin , A lbert , 1 9 1 1 , Scarborough—o r4 (Brash) , £5 55 .Goodwin, A lbert, A gra Fort—9 2x 1 3} (Miss Muntz) , £3 1 1 05 .

Gregory, Charles, Th e Hodder River, Lancashire—1 4X 2 1 (ColoneTalbot) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Gregory,Charles, On Wisley Heath , Surrey—1 4x 2 0} (Younger) ,

£8 1 85 . 6d .

W . MATTHEW HALE,R.W .S.

In the times of the Vikings (Vian) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Lucerne - 1 1 } X I9} (Yom ger ) , £1 6 1 65 .

Venetian fish ing-boats at Rimini— 1 0% x 1 5% (Mr s. Dunkelsbuh ler ) , £7 1 7s. 6d .

St . Raphael’s Church, Bristol 1 5} (Taylor) , £1 0 1 05 .

S. Giorgio Maggiore, Venice—Ioi x rs} (Mr s. Dunkelsbuh ler) , £9 1 95. 6d .

San Marino from Rimini— 1 05xx5} (Younger) , £5 55 .

Th e Quay Pool , Newlyn 1 0} (Younger) , £1 5 1 0 5 .

Th e leaning tower of Temple Church, Bristol—9gx 1 5} (Cooling) , £4 45 .

Rough weather Burnh am—S}x 1 5 (Cooling) , £4 45 .

Newlyn Early morning—9 x 1 5} (Margetts) , £1 7 1 75 .

A utumn evening—fi x 1 4} (Bowlby) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

A b it of old Winchester 1 5 (Stanbury) , £9 95.Hart rick

,A . S.,

A sally at dawn (Forest Laws)— 1 5% x 1 0} (Lynn ) ,£1 0 1 05 .

Hemy, C. Napier, R .A ., 1 9 1 4, An oysterman—1 2 X I7} (Sir Wil liam

Garth) , £40 .

Hensha ll , Henry, Oh ! the pity of it (Pollard) , £9 95 .

Hardwick, J . Jessop, 1 9 1 5, Primroses—7 x 1 0} (Miss Nevil le) ,

£3 35

Hopkins, A rthur, Spring : Hampstead Heath—99 03} (Bowlby) ,

Hopkins, A rthur , Freshwater, Isle of Wight (Cooling)£4 48 .

Hopkins, A rthur, Th e elusive eye —1 1 x7} (Chalmers) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Hughes -Stanton, H ., 1 9 1 5, From Hindhead, looking into

Sussex (A gnew) , £2 2 1 5 .

James, Francis E., Mallows and poppies—Ifif X I I} (Brash ) ,£4 145 . 6d .

James, Francis E., Zinnias—1 4x 1 0 (Bacon) , £8 1 85 . 6d .

James, Francis E Th e harbour—9} X 1 3} (Younger) , £1 1 05 . 6d .

2 0 A RT PRICES CURREN T.

James , Francis B. , White pinks— r rgx rs-i (Fry) , £1 0 1 0 3 .

Little, Robert, The present field of battle at Laon,AD . 1 840

- 1 1 1 x 1 71 (Sir John Barron) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Little, Robert , Warwick : Sunset on the A von—mi x“;(Leggatt) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Little, Robert,

Lyme Regis : A happy valley— 1 0 x 1 45

(Wernher) , £1 7 1 75.

Little, Robert, Haymaking by the Colne—o 1 4 (Hulton) ,£37 1 65 .

Lorimer, J. H .

, A flowery window— 2 1 x r41 (Konody) ,

£1 2 1 2 5 .

Montalba,Clara, 1 9 1 3, The Guideoca

—Si x rfl g (da Cros ) , £2 5 45 .

Montalba, Clara, 1 9 1 3, The salute—1 1 5} X 9 § (Boothby) , £1 7 1 75 .

Murray, David, R .A . , 1 9 1 3, The bridge on the BroadsI4éxx7é (Lynn ) , £1 3 1 35

North, J. W ., Th e rigid hoar frost melts before his beam

(Behr) . £23 2 8

Parker, John, 1 90 2 , Buscot Lock, on the Thames—1 3 (Sir

James Walker) , £6 65 .

AL FRED PA RSONS, R.A . ,

Old barns and cherry-trees,Buckinghamshire—ml xm (Tucker) , £39 r85 .

A dairy farm : Somerset (Leggatt) , £25 45 .

Crim'son rambler : Maidenhead— 1 4x 1 01 (Younger) , £32 1 1 5.

The youth of the year— 1 0 } x 1 4} (Priestley) , £2 7 65 .

A Pergola : Sussex—9 ,l; x 1 4 (Wil liams) , £2 2 rs.

Fields at Hamamatsu,Japan— 633 V. 1 4 (Cooling) , £1 2 1 2 3 .

Paterson, James , Claudina, Oratava, Tenerifie - 1 3’f x 1 01

(Konody) , £9 gs.

Paterson,James

, Realejo A lto, Tenerifi’e—n ’g (Trinket ) ,

£6 6s.

Phil lip, Colin B. ,1 903, Above Inversnaid, Loch Lomond—1 91 x 29

(Parsons) , £3 35 .

Phillip, Colin B. , 1 90 9 , A breezy day : Coast of Ayrshire— 1 4 X 2 1

(Hon. Mrs. Talbot) , £9 95 .

Phillip, Colin B.,

1 90 1 , A t Glen Car, co. Kerry- 1 0 x 1 9 (Bowlby) ,£4 1 4s . 6d .

Phillott , Constance, 1 9 1 5 , Dancers , a sketch, white and sepiawash, circular—9 ins. diam. (Lady Price) , £2 2 5 .

Poynter, Sir E. J .,Bart ,

Hermia, a study, black and whitechalk—3 x7 (Mrs. Cairnes ) , £5 ss.

A RTHUR RA CKHA M, R.W .S.

A design for Peter Pan -

5§ x 1 3} (Miss Passingham) , £6 65 .

See-saw— Sx 1 0} (Williams) , £7 75 .

Little Betty Blue lost her holiday shoe —7xTog (Banbury) , £7 75 .The fox and the gr apes—8p m(Sutton) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Boys and girls come out to play (Cooling) , £6 65 .

Humpty-Dumpty—fi xsgg (Sutton) , £1 6 1 65 .

88 Rigby, Cuthbert , Furness Fells Hazy October—roe} x 1 44(Sutton) ,£5 58.

89 Rigby, Cuthbert, Wetherlam and Coniston old man—7i xr2 }(James ) , £2 2 5.

CHRISTTE’

S . ) Feb ruary 5 , 1 9 1 5 . 2 1

Rigby, Cuthbert , By Morecombe Bay (Vicars) , £2 2 5 .

Robinson, F. Cayley, 1 903, Dawn Th e original sketch1 2 § x 1 5§ (Muntz) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Rooke, T. M.,1 90 7 , Campo Sta. Marh erita, Venice —1 31 x 1 41

(Dunkelsbuh ler) , £5 rss. 6d .

Rooke, T. M. ,1 906, St . Bartholomew’s, Smithfield—g x 1 03; (A gnew) ,

£5 1 5s. 6d .

Sargent, J . S. ,

R.A . , Under the poplars—2 0% x 1 55 (Fine A rt Society) ,£2 70 .

Sargent, J . S.,R.A . ,

Karer See—1 5QX 2 0 5 (Konody) , £2 1 0 .

Shaw,Byam,

1 9 1 2 , The little gr ief— 1 3 x 1 0 ); (Sanday) , £1 1 1 1 5.

Shepperson,Claude

,Salt and sunny days— 1 4x r0 1} (Priestley) ,

£7 75 .

Shepperson, Claude, Barbara to nurse , a pen-and-ink drawing forPunch illustr ation, Nov. a6th , 1 9 1 3 1 0 (Parsons ) , £2 as.

Shepperson , Claude, Another militant,a pen-and-ink drawing for

Punch il lustration, March 1 9th , 1 9 1 3— 6gxg} (Par sons) , £4 43 .

Shepperson Claude ,Not that in Truth , when Liie began,

He shunned the Flutter of the Fan .

A Gentleman of the Old School.

A USTIN Donsox.

(Tineker) , £6 6

Sims,Charles

, On the shore—9 x r2g (Hul ton) , £2 8 75 .

Smyt he, Lionel P. ,R.A . , Th e gleaner— r rimg (Johnson) , £5 55 .

Smythe, Lionel P. ,R .A .

,Study : A market woman— 6 x8 (Behr) ,

£5 1 5s. 6d.

Smythe, Lionel P.,R.A . ,

Study of a girl— rréxgz(Behr) , £5 1 5s . 6d .

Smythe, Minnie, November’s charm— 1 4 (L . Hardy) , £4 1 4s. 6d.

Sullivan,E. J . ,

Olivia and Sophia : Th e Vicar of W akefield

(Parsons) , £2 2 5 .

Swan,Al ice M.

,W aUfiowers—1 2 X I6} (Sir J . Walker) , £1 1 1 1 5.

Thomson, Leslie, R.W .S A Bay in Iona (Morice) , £1 5 1 53.

Thomson, Leslie, Morning~9k>< 2 7i (Champney) , £1 5 1 55 .

Thorne-W aite, R.,

Lympne Castle, Kent- 7x 1 1 (Cooling) , £1 2 1 2 5.

Tuke, H . S. ,R .A . ,

1 9 1 4, Schooners— 1 3QX 95 (Wernh er) , £2 5 45 .

Tuke, H . S. ,R.A . ,

1 9 1 4, The ha rbour, Falmouth—6 § (Sandiford) ,£1 2 1 2 5 .

Tuke, H . S. ,R.A .

, 1 9 1 4, A note on the beach—9 gx6} (Cooling) ,£1 0 1 0 5 .

Tuke,H . S.

,1 9 14, On the poop-deck - 8§ x5 (Hornby) , £1 8 1 85.

Turner,Katharine, Stocks— 1 1 1 x 1 01 (Behn) , £2 2 rs.

S. CURNOW VOSPER,R.W .S.

Fountain of St . Barbe—9} x 1 2 (Cohen) , £3 1 53 .

Chanticleer— roxfi (Cohen) , £3 1 55 .

Interior of a Breton Church—1 0 x 7§ (Saunders) £3 3s.

Wet day, Brittany— 9 x8, (Miss Beckett) , £8 80 .

The mil ler—95x71. (Stanbury) , £2 ros.

Interior— 73x75 (Lynn) , £2 2 3 .

An old chum—8x5 (Lynn) , £1 rs.

1 2 3 Wainwright, W . J . ,

A fisherman : The yarn —1 0i x7} (Lynn )£6.

2 2 . A RT PRICES CURREN T.

Walker, W. Eyre, A fternoon in Merionethshire—g}x 1 4 (Sir W .

Garth) , £1 6 1 65 .

Waterlow,Sir E. A .

,R.A ., On the Dorset Downs above Corie Castle

8x 1 37} (Bowlby) , £9 9 5 .

Waterlow,Sir E. A . ,

R .A . , Meadows near Moret,France—1 59 6

(Sir W . Garth) , £14 1 45 .

Waterlow,Sir E. A . , R .A . ,

Bolton Castle, Yorkshire—dog x 1 4}

(Eccles) , £2 0 .

Waterlow, Sir E. A . ,R.A . , Stonehaven—Tzl xg} (Bowlby) , £32 1 1 5.

Weguelin, J. R. , A Dryad— r4x 1 1 (Priestley) , £1 5 .

West, J . Walter, Cambridgeshue colts—9 1 x 1 31 (White) , £6 63.Wood

,Wil liam T . , Moonlight in a copse (Pullinger) ,

£6 1 6s . 6d .

Wood, Wil liam T. , Mars 1 8 (Mrs. Kenyon Slaney) , £7 1 7s.,

6d .

F eb rua ry 1 2 , 1 9 1 5 . Put t ick’s .

Engravings .

1 1 6

1 30

1 42

1 48

1 54

1 56

IS7

I97

2 1 5

2 2 7

2 28

2 29

2 32

2 39

C0 1. Ranaldson Macdonell, by T. Hodget ts, after Sir Henry Raeburn, mezzotint, proof (Aitken Dott 8: £24 35 .

Cupid , by Demarteau,after F. Bouch er (Willis ) , £1 1 2 5 . 6d .

St . Cecilia, by T. Watson, after Reynolds , oval, in colours (Edwards) , £4 1 5s .

Melania, by Conde, aft er Cosway,oval

,in brown (Rylat t ) , £2 1 7s . 6d .

A ttention ; and Inattention, by Meadows, after J . R . Smi th,pair (Murray) ,

£3 ros

La Rixe,by Desoourtis, after Taunay, aquatint , in colours (Strickland) , £4.

Thoughts on matrimony,by W. Ward , after J . R. Smith

,oval colours (Holmes ) ,

£30 .

Battle of the Nile,by and after R. Dodd

,aquatints

,set of four (Egall) , £2 .

H .R.H . the Prince Regent,accompanied by t he Emperor of Russia

,and t he

King of Prussia, Blucher, the Helman Platoff,and several distinguished

Foreign and British Officers , in Hyde Park , after the Review on June2 0 th , 1 814, by A . Sauerwied , E. Scriven

,and J . Hill , after A . Sauerwied ,

aquatint,in colours

,on strainer (Holmes) , £1 5 1 55 .

F ramed .

Mrs. Loraine Smith,by W . Bond, after Singleton, printed in colours (Ellis) ,

£24 33

Quebec, and Surveillante ; and The engagement between Serapz’

s and PaulJones of Ban Homme Richard, by Fitler and Lerpimere, after R. Paton,pair (Dott) , £8 1 85 . 6d .

The Madras Light Cavalry, by J . Harris , after H . Martens , aquatint, in colours

£1 1 0 5 .

Views of the Friendly Islands ; and Queen Charlotte's Sound, New Zea land,by and after Cleveley

,aquatints

,in colour s , pair (Edwards) , £1 1 53 .

Duchess of Portland,by S. Cous

ins, , after G . Sanders , mezzotint, private plate,

proof (Brall) , £1 2 3 . 6d.

PUTTICK’

S .) Feb ruary 2 6, 1 9 1 5 . 2 3

F eb rua ry 2 6 , 1 9 15 . Put t ick’

s .

Engravings .

7 Cattle in the Highlands , by Joseph B . Pratt , after Peter Graham,mezzotint

,

signed proof (Gordon) , £2 2 3 .

8 Rocky coast scene , with seagul ls, by and after the same,ditto (Gordon) ,

£1 1 0 3 .

9 Rocky coast scene , with figur es and seagul ls , after Peter Graham ,signed proof

(Gordon) , £1 1 5s.1 3 Muscipula, by Samuel Cousins , mezzotint , signed proof (McDonald ) , £1 2 5 . 6d .

1 08 Wreck of the convict ship,Cape of Good Hope, A ugust 2 8th

,1 842 , by C.

Hutchins , after Capt. Heict , lithograph, and dr awing of same (Maggs) ,£1 1 45 .

1 31 Miss Stephens,by H . Meyer, after G . H . Harlow,

mezzotin t,in colours (Platt) ,

£2 1 53 .

1 33 Have I not learn’

d my book,mamma ? by Freeman

,after A dam Buck,

in colours (F. Daniell) , £1 3 2 5 . 6d .

1 34 Lucy of Leinster ; and Margaret’s tomb , by F . Bartolozzi, after H . Bunbury,in colour s

,pair (Platt) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

1 35 Portrait of a lady,by L . Bonnet , after F . Boucher, in colours (Davis) ,

£54 1 2 5 .

1 36 Le premier baiser de l’amour, by Le Grand, after F . Schal l (Platt) , £2 1 53 .

1 38 Le compliment,by and after Debucour t

,aquatint

,in colours

,oval (Drum

mond) , £63.

1 39 Depart du soldat Suisse ; and another, by Freudenberger, aquatints , incolours (Martin) , £5 .

1 40 L’Amour prie Venus de lui rendre ses armes

,by L . Bonnet , after F. Boucher ,

in colours (Davis) , £1 4.

1 46 Stag ; Hare ; Fox hun ting ; and Coursing , after A lken, four aquatints , incolours (Fores) , £8.

1 47 Duck shooting,plate 2

,published by John P . Thomson , Gt . Newport St .,

A ugust 1 6th ,1 804, in colours (Platt) , £6 1 53 .

1 51 The line,by Walker

,after M . A . Hayes, lithograph, in colours (Rimell) ,

£1 ros.

1 53 Flying : The aerial steam carriage,an early lithograph, in colours (Rimell) ,

£1 1 05 .

1 59 A steeplechase, after A lken, aquatints , in colours, se t of six (Martin ) , £3.

1 60 A trip to Melton,after J . Dean Paul , aquatints, in colours , set of four teen

plates on ten strips (Martin) , £1 3.

1 62 Coaching Th e courtyard of the Swan with two Necks, with numeroustcoachesand figures

,and the London and Bristol coach leaving, aquatint , in colours

(Brall) , £5 1 55 .

1 70 Sir Peter Parker : A dmiral and Commander-ia -Chief of His Majesty’s Fleet ,1 799 , by Val . Green, after L . F. A bbott , mezzotint (Webber) , 1 63 .

1 71 Lord Nelson, by Barnard , after L . F. A bbott , mezzotint (Platt) , £2 1 55 .

1 86 Right Honb le. John Lord Somerville,by James Ward , after 8 . Woodforde,

mezzotint (W ebber) , £1 1 05 .

1 87 Portrait of a lady,believed to be Jane

,daughter of Bennet Langton,

the

friend of Dr . Johnson , by S. W . Reynolds , after Von Breda , mezzotint

(Harris) , £2 .

1 89 Countess of Blessington,by S. Cousins, after Lawrence , mezzotint (Holliday) ,

£1 2 5 .

2 4 A RT PRICES CURREN T.

Lord Rokeby , A rchbishop of A rmagh , by J . R. Smith, after Sir Josh uaReynolds, mezzotint , first state (W. Sabin) , £4.

2 0 1 Lady Elizabeth Foster,by F. Bartolozzi

,after Sir Joshua Reynolds

,in

colour s (Ryrnan ) , £49 7s.

Mrs . Tickell,by J . Conde , after R. Cosway,

in colours (Maggs) , £1 2 1 3 . 6d .

Lady Dover and child,by S. Cousins

,after Lawrence

,mezzotint (Drummond) ,

£2 1 5s.

Lady Peel , by and after the same, mezzotint (Drummond ) , £1 1 7s. 6d .

Moth er’s hope , by Freeman and Stadler, aquatint , in colours (Platt) , £5 53 .

Morning , by Bartolozzi, af ter Hamilton, oval , in colour s (A ckermann) ,£3 1 0 3 .

Racehorse Eclipse, by C . Hunt,after Stubbs

,proof

,aquatint

,in colours

(W. Sabin) , £6.

March 1 2 , 1 0 1 5 . Put t ick’s .

Engravings .

35 Lady Campbell,by Wilkin (Long) , £2 1 53 .

36 Lady Villiers,by the same (Long) , £2 .

37 Lady Howard,by the same (Long) , £1 1 5s .

42 George Morla nd,by W . Ward

,mezzotint (Long) , £2 53 .

60 Grateloup (J . B . de) . Th e complete set o f nine portraits, uncut (1 ) Bossuet ,m pied , after Rigaud, 8vo,

proof before the date ; (2 ) ditto, en buste,

after Rigaud,1 2m0

,proof before all letters ; (3) Descartes, after Hals ,

1 2mo, proof before letters ; (4) Dryden, after Kneller, 8v0 , proof beforeall letters ; (5 ) Fenelon, after Vivien , 1 2mo, proof before all letters

(6) A drienne Lecouvreur , after Coypel, 8vo, proof before all letters ;(7) Montesquieu, after Dassier, 2 1m0 ; (8) Le Cardinal de Polignac,after Rigaud

,1 2mo ; (9 ) J . B . Rousseau, after A ved , 1 2mo (Colnaghi

and Obach ) , £43 1 3 .

1 41 Theseus finding his father’s sword and sandals,by T. Fielding, after A .

Kaufi'

man,circle

,in red

,un trirnmed margins (Holliday) , £3 1 53 .

1 50 Rhodope,by Bartolozzi

,after Kaufim an,

in brown (Holloway) , £1 .

1 5 1 Conjugal peace,by Burke

,after Kaufiman

,oval (Beane) , £1 63 .

1 54 Seeing ; and Feeling, by Bartolozzi, after Kaufiman,ovals, proofs , pair

(Beer ) . £3 .

1 56 Interior ; and Exterior, with figur es,by Janinet , after Ostade, aquatints,

in colours (Holliday) , £4 1 53 .

1 61 Shrewsbury Bridge ; and Bridgnorth,by Paul Sandby, aquatint , in colours,

pair (Holliday) , £3 1 7s. 6d .

1 62 Windsor Castle and Terrace,by the same

,ditto (Holliday) , £3 1 53 .

1 70 Views of St . Petersburg aquatints, in colours (Edwards) , £3 33 .

F ramed .

1 76 His Majesty George I II reviewing the A rmed A ssociation in Hyde Park,

1 799 , by J . Collyer, after E. Dayes , aquatint , in colours (Daniell) , £2 1 2 3 . 6d .

1 77 Children playing with a mouse trap,by R . S. Marcuard

,after W . Hamilton,

oval,in colours (Daniell) , £4.

1 78 Portrait of George Morland,by W . Ward , after R. Muller, mezzotint

(Holloway) , £1 53 .

1 84 Sir Beaumont Hotham in robes,by V. Green, after N . Dance

,fir st state with

1 85

the ear ly address (Maggs) , £1 2 3 . 6d .

Th e departure,by Freudenberger, aquatint, in colours (James ) , £2 .

2 6 A RT PRICES CURREN T.

Prince A lbert and Queen Victoria (Mason) , 1 1 3 .

Queen , with hand on table (Vallange) , 93 .

Fisherman’s home,blue line mount (Lories) , £1 63 .

Returning from prayer (Middleton) , 1 0 3 .

Harvest time,stamped mount (Belchem) , £1 1 7s. 6d .

The hop garden,stamped mount (Spencer) , 1 83 .

Duke of Wellington’s funeral,stamped mount (Pearlman) , £1 53 .

Summert ime (Collins) , 1 1 5 .

Copper,your Honour, stamped mount (Lewis) , 1 63 .

News from home,stamped mount (Spencer) , 1 2 3 .

Ditto (Mason) , 1 4s.Copper

,your Honour, stamped mount (Wilson) , 1 43 .

Shall I succeed ? (Lories) , 1 5s.Fruit, after Lance, No. 2

,stamped mount £1 .

Summer ; and W inter, small (Charlton) , 1 4s .The Conchologists (Lewi s) , 1 43 .

Prince of Wales landing at Osborne (Lories) , £1 2 3.

Little gardeners (Lewis) , £1 1 3 .

La tarantella,large (Martin) , 1 43 .

News from home ; and A ustralia, pair (Browne) , £1 83 .

The reconciliation (Lewis) , £3.

Insignia of the Orders of Knighthood , complete set of 2 0 plates, in paperwrapper (Pearlman) , £4.

2 2 1 Rev. J. Waterhouse superintending the landing of the missionaries (Lewis ) ,

£1 1 2 3 . 6d .

Day before marriage,stamped mount (Middleton) , £3 1 53.

Lovers’ letter box (Mason) , £1 1 0 3 .

Hollyhocks (Middleton) , £1 1 43 .

Day before marriage (Mason) , £1 73 . 6d .

Gardener’s shed,stamped mount (Middleton) , £2 43 .

The bridesmaid (Lewis) , £1 1 3 .

Summer ; and Winter, large, pair (Hood) , £1 1 2 3 . 6d.

St . Bernard dogs (Lewis) , £1 2 3 . 6d .

Lovers ’ letter box (Middleton) , £1 1 53 .

Fruit girl of the A lps (Hood) , £1 .

The bridesmaid,stamped mount (Wilson) , £1 83 .

Fruit girl of the A lps (Perry) , 1 83 .

Indians reposing,mountain stream (Middl eton) , £1 1 1 3 .

Summer ; and Winter, large , pair (Middleton) , £3 1 0 3 .

Lake Lucerne (Middleton) , £2 1 53 .

The parting look (Sen) , £6 1 53 .

Lovers’ letter box,stamped mount (Mason) , £1 .

Lucerne (Holliday) , £2 73 . 6d .

Th e parting look (Middleton) , £6.

St . Bernard dogs (Holliday) , £2 1 53 .

F ramed.

Shall I succeed ? (Langdale) , £1 53.Th e conchologists (Ravilions) , 1 83 .

Lord Nelson (Belcher) , 1 83.

Yes,I am come of h igh degree (Lewis) , 1 93 .

Welsh harper (Middleton) , 1 83 .

I don’t like it , stamped mount (Middleton) , £1 1 3.

Returning from prayer (Middleton) , 1 6s.

PUTTICK’

SJ] March 1 5 , 1 9 1 5 . 2 7

Th e bride,on music cover (Middleton) , 1 1 3 .

Prince Albert (Browne) , £1 43 .

Jenny Lind (Hortin) , 1 33 .

Heroes of India , needle box set (Browne) , £1 43 .

Conchologists (Perry) , 1 2 3 .

Reception and Massacre of the Rev. J . W il liams , pair (Browne) , £1 1 7s. 6d.

Wreck of the Reliance (Lewis) , £2 .

Reconciliation (Lee) , £2 .

Holy Family, large stamped mount (Browne ) , 1 93 .

Duke of Wellington’s funeral (Collins ) , 93 .

Prince of Wales in military uniform (Lewis) , 1 2 3 .

Inf antile jealousy (Langdale) , 83 .

Daughter of the Regiment (Hickman) , 1 4s .Th e bridesmaid

,stamped moun t (Lewis) , £2 2 3 .

Lovers ’ letter box (Mason) , £1 1 2 3 . 6d .

Day before marriage (Lewis) , £2 .

The ordinance of baptism,original mount (Lewis) , £2 .

Th e gardener’s shed (Cappell) , £1 1 3 .

Rev. William Knibb (Simpson) , 1 43 .

St . Bernard dogs (Simpson) , £2 53 .

Th e A l lied Sovereigns,uncut sheet (Ackroyd) , 1 6s .

The gardener’s shed (Perry) , £1 .

W reck of the Reliance (Spencer) , £1 1 7s . 6d .

Lake Lucerne (Lewis) , £2 1 0 3 .

Winter, large (Browne) , £1 83 .

St . Bernard dogs (Browne) , £2 53 .

Rev. J . Waterhouse superintending the landing of the missionaries (Lewis) ,

£1 1 03 .

Fruit girls of the Al ps (Browne) , £1 1 7s . 6d .

Summer ; and Winter, large, pair (Mason) , £2 1 03 .

St . Bernard dogs (Perry) , £1 1 0 3 .

March 2 6 , 1 9 1 5 Put t ick’s .

Engravings , comprising Fancy Sub j ect s of th e EarlyEnglish and French Schools , Port rait s in m ez zot int , line

and colours , etc .

2 5

49

so

5 1

Marsha l de Saxe, by J . Jacquet, after Meissonier, signed proof, on vellum(A thill) , £1 43 .

Military costume of the 72nd Regiment , in colours (Ramage) , 1 33 .

69th South Lincolnshire Regiment , by M. A . Hayes, in colours (Ramage) ,1 4s.

srst King’s Own Light Infantry, by M. A . Hayes , in colours (A ckroyd) ,

£1 53 .

Cos tumes of the 5th , 7th , 2 1 3 t , 2 3rd and 87th Regiments , by Walker, afterM. A . Hayes , in colours (Ramage ) , £1 1 3 .

rst Royal Scots Regiment at Dover,by J . Harris , after H . Martens , in colour s

1 65 ’

Costume of th e 7sth Regiment, in colours (Hickman) , £1 1 2 3 . 6d .

Ofl icer of the 4sth Nottinghamshire Regiment at Rangoon , in colours

(Jacobson) , £1 1 7s. 6d .

Costumes of the Guards,by W . Sharpe , in colours (Parker) , 93 .

Botticelli, Primavera, A rundel chromo (Holliday) , £4 1 53 .

2 8 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

AMERICANA .

A ttack and storming of Fort Oswego, by Havell , after Capt . Steele, aquatints ,in colours , pair (Stevens ) , £5 .

Cunne Shote A gr eat warrior of the Cherokee nation , by R. Sayer, mezzotint

(Stevens) , £1 43 .

Engagement between the Shannon and Chesapeake, by Jeakes, after Wh itcombe, aquatint , in colours , published by Hassell Co. ,

September 1 3t ,

1 81 3 (Pollar d) , £3 1 0 3 .

Th e same, aquatin t , in colours, published by W. Deely, 6, Pleasant Place,Pentonville

,1 838 (Stevens) , £1 1 2 3 . 6d .

1 0 1 View of the taking of Quebec, in colours (Stevens) , £2 1 0 3.

R t . Hon. William Pitt , by J . Murphy, after Miller, mezzotint (Drake) , £4.

Baron Exmouth,by C . Turner

,after Lawrence

,mezzotint

,open let ter proof

(Davis) , 3.

Th e Rt . Hon. Lord Grosvenor, by W . Dickinson,after B . West, ful l length

mezzotint,ful l margins (Davis) , £6.

Love and honour,by Bartolozzi

,aft er H . Bunbury

,circle, in colours (Mayne) ,

£8.

Hebe and Bacchan te,by Bartolozzi, after Cipriani

,proofs in brown

,pair

(Brall) , £2 1 7s. 6d .

Cupid’s pastime, by Pacius , after Kaufiman ,oval (Brall) , £2 53.

Duty, by P. W . Tomkins , af ter Miss Julia Conyers, in colours (Davis) , £24 33 .

Hunting, by Sutherland , after H . A lken, aquatints , in colours, set of four

(Ansell) , £8 83 .

Hunting, by Reeve, after H . A lken , aquatints, in colours , set of four (Drake) ,£9 ss

Road riders, or funkers , by Hunt , after Davis , aquatints , in colours, pair

(Ravilions) , £2 .

The A ylesbury gr and {steeplechase, by Harris, after Pollard, aquatints, incolour s

,set of four (Drak e) , £46 43 .

F ramed .

Spring , by W. Ward, after G . Morland , in colours (Vernon) , £1 5 1 53 .

The kite entangled , by W. Ward, after G. Morland, mezzotint, in colours

(Gould) , £2 1 .

Classical subjects, by Bar tolozzi, aft er A . Kauffman,ovals

,pair, proofs

(Davis) . £5The virtuous parent ; and The elopement, by Bartoloti, af ter G. Morland ,

in colours,pair (Blythe) , £5.

The mother’s pride, by A . Cardon, after W. Lodder , in colours (Gould) , £5.

Boy angling ; and Girl feeding pigs, by Nutter, Ogbourne, and Gaugain,

after Westall,in colour s, pair (Hickm an) , £4.

Edmund, by Bartolozzi, aft er Wheatley, in colour s (Drake) , £4 1 53 .

Classical subject , by Burke, after Kaufiman,oval

,in colours (Drake) , £3 1 53.

Lady Louisa Manners, by V. Green, after Reynolds , mezzotint (Hall) , £1 0 .

Lieut .-Genl . Sir William Cockburn, by C. Turner,after T. Barker

,mezzotint

(Brall) , £1 1 7s. 6d .

Mrs. Jordan, by Ogborne, after Romney (Oxford) , £3 1 0 3 .

Fox hunting,by Reeve, aft er Wolstenholme, aquatints, in colours, set of

four,with good margins (Drake) , £2 3.

Canada : View of Miram ichi in the Gulf of St . Lawrence,by P . Sandby

,after

Capt. Hervey Smythe (Holl iday) , £2 73 . 6d .

PUTTICR’

S .] March 2 6 , 1 9 1 5 . 2 9

1 99 11 St . Al bans grand steeplechas e , aquatints , in colours , set of four (Holl and) ,£1 2 1 2 3 .

2 0 1 The lock ; and The cornfield, by D . Luca s,after J . Constable

,mezzotints

,

pair (Brall) , £2 1 0 3 .

2 1 2 Louisa, by M . Cormack, mezzotint , signed proof (Gordon) , £1 63 .

2 14 Lady Hamilton as the Ambassadress , by T. G . A ppleton , after G . Romney,

mezzotint,signed proof (George) , £2 73 . 6d .

A pril 1 2 t o 2 7 , 1 9 1 5 . Ch ris t ie’

s .

Pictures , Drawings , Engravings and Etchings includedin th e sale of works of art present ed t o t h e Brit ish Red

Cross Society and th e Order of th e Hospital of St . John of

Jerusalem in England ,to b e sold for th e b enefit of their

funds .

MODERN DRAWINGS.

PRESENTED BY SIR WILLIA M H . LEVER ,B A RT.

Cat termole, G Defending the Tower—9 x 1 2 } (Cooling ) , £1 1 1 1 3 .

Collier, Tom ,A h il lside stream—6& xgg (Norman) , £1 7 1 73 .

Collier, Torn ,Arundel— 5 x88; (Leggatt) , £9 93 .

Dawson,H . , Peasant seated , with a jug— 6 x8} (Cooling) , £1 1 3 .

Hunt, W . ,Oyster-shel l and onion—42x6i (Passingham) , £8 83 .

Leech, J . ,Boosed aggravating for young Cornet Flinders you know

and an il lustration of same—two in one frame (Stevens Brown ) , £7 73 .

Orrock, J .

,1 899 , On the Nith , in oils— 31 1 X 49% (Knight) , £78 1 53 .

Orrock , J 1 896 , Tyburn Hill , Bradgate Park , Leicestershire—2 8} x 44(Walker) , £1 5 1 53 .

Orrock, J . ,

1 890 ,On the Wharfe, (Walker) , £7 73.

Orrock , J Holy Island : Low water— roii xmi (Tooth) , £5 53.

Orrock, J . ,

Clouds on Criffel—93x 1 3 (Leggatt) , £5 53 .

Orrock, J .

,1 883 , Weston-ou-Trent

,Derbyshire—ggx rfig (Hicks) , £7 73 .

Orrock , J .,Jedburgh A bbey—92 x (Hicks) , £6 63 .

Orrock, J . , Doune Castle , near Stirling— 53x8% (Gripper) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Tayler,F . , 1 873, Drawing cover— 3p m} (Sir J . Colman ) , £5 53 .

Turner, J . M. W R.A .,Hil ly landscape , with ca ttle and figures

—62 x 9(Harman) , £52 1 03 .

De Wint,P.

,The Underclifi,

Isle of W ight—6 x 1 0 (Hertz) , £1 1 1 1 3.

PRESENTED BY W. TINKER, ESQ.

John, A ugustus E Study of a female figure , pencil

(Robinson) , £2 1 .

PRESENTED BY CAPTA IN H . L. BUTLER.

Foster,Birket , View in Rouen

,with market figures near a church—5b “

(Parker) , £84.

Stanfield, C. ,R .A .

,Making St . Katharine’s Docks , sepia—5& x7it (Fine A rt

Society) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Davis , Mary, The Sevres fan, a fan mount—fi x 1 6a; (Spink ) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

PRESENTED av H . VELTEN, ESQ.

Bruckman, W . L The Old Beguinage Church, Bruges—rg}x 1 3§ (Levine) ,£6 1 63 . 6d .

30 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

PRESEN TED av O . GUTEKUNST, ESQ.

633 Turner, J . M. W . ,R .A .,

Sunset on the sea— 7&x 1 0} (Fine Ar t Society) ,£89 55

PRESENTED BY THE A RTISTS.

634 Bone,Muirhead, A pencil drawing of any architectural subject in London

will be executed by the artist for the highest bidder—1 04} x 8 (Mr s. W alt) ,£74 1 1 5 .

PRESENTED av F. A . WHITE, ESQ.

West , J . Walter, Cambridgeshire colts—9 3; x 1 3} (Taylor) , £2 1 2 3. 6d .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTISTS.Riviere

,Briton

,R .A .

,A sketch for Petty larceny

,

” charcoal—Tri x rs

(Joicey) , £5 55 .

Nardi, B. ,Sunset at Terracina

,I taly (Lazarus) , £1 5 1 53 .

Sargent , J . S. ,R .A . ,

A portrait in charcoal wil l be executed by the ar tistfor the highest bidder— 24 X I 9 , sight measurement (Char les ) , £52 5.

Sargent , J . S. ,R .A . , A portrait in charcoal will be executed by the artist

for the highest bidder— 24x r9, sight measur ement (E. J. Wythes) ,

£682 1 0 3 .

Parsons, A lfred, R.A . , Spring blossoms (Dr . Harris) ,

£2 3 2 3 .

Fisher, Mark , Th e old horse—92x 1 3§ (Smith) , £1 5 1 53 .

PRESENTED BY MRS. A LFRED HERBA GE A N D MISS EN ID HERBA GE.

Hall,G. L . ,

1 876, River scene : Moonlight— roi x 1 8§ (Walker) , £4 43 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTISTS.

Cowper , F. Cadogan,

Fanny A lady seated on a chair , a sketchrzi x 1 01 (Fine A rt Society) , £6 63 .

Tuk e,H . S. ,

R.A .,1 9 1 2 , A shipping group—95x 1 3§ (E. C . Hannen) , £1 6 1 63 .

James,Francis B .

,Cypripedium—rox r4 (Simpson) , £5 53 .

Butler, Henry, Dreamlands—1 4fix 1 7l; (Halsey) , £4 43 .

Dadd,Frank

,R .I.

,1 90 9 , The rivals—1 1 x 1 7} (Gooden Fox) , £35 1 43 .

Dadd,Frank , R .I. , 1 9 1 2 , A t the Sign of the A nchor, in oils—2 3 x 1 7} (Good en

and Fox) , £54 1 2 3 .

Sims,Char les

,A figur e piece— 2 82xz1 (Sampson) , £73 1 03 .

Charlton, J . , R R ,

1 9 1 2 , Polar bears and young, pastel—zgi xafi (Joicey) ,

£1 5 1 53 .

George,Sir Ernest, The old bridge of Cordoba— I rgx 1 6} (Cooling) ,

£9 95

Bruhl , L. Burleigh,

Beautiful Dinan t (now battered and destroyed)2 6§ X 1 8 (Fink) , £1 2 1 2 3 .

Rich, A lfr ed W .,Int .S.

,Richmond

,Yorkshire—1 3 x 1 7 (Sir W . Garth) ,

£1 2 1 2 3 .

Finnemore, J . ,R .I.

,1 892 , No quarter—3r l xeoi (Walker) , £1 5 1 53.

W aterlow,Sir E. A .

,R .A .

,Moonrise : Dorsetshire—1 3i x 1 9 (Leggatt) , £2 1 .

Nicolet,Gabriel

,R .P.

,Le Collis de Corail

,colour ed ch alk— 1 6} x 1 2 ;

(Huggins) , £1 1 1 1 3 .

Hath erell, W .,R .I.

,A Florentine love song R .A .

,1 9 1 0

—1 9} x 1 1 } (Cooling) ,£7 75 .

PRESENTED BY P. M . BEA VEN , ESQ.

658 Vernet , Horace, French soldiers of the Grand A rmy crossing a stream1 2 § x 1 83 (Halsey) , £4 43 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTISTS.

6 59 Lindner,Mofiat P.

,Venice (Chance) , £1 2 1 2 3 .

CHRISTIE’

S .] A pril 1 2 to 2 7 , 1 9 1 5 . 3 1

Proctor, Janet , 1 9 1 4, Church at Etavigny destroyed by the Germans

1 7l >< 1 6i (Hem ). £3 as.

Dicksee, Frank , R .A .,Old songs— 1 1 x8if (Bowden) , £44 2s .

A llen, Wil liam H .,

Awaiting the return 1 870—2 1 }n (Mrs.

Constant) , £6 63 .

PRESENTED BY MA JOR-GENERA L A . R. LEMPRIERE, R.E.

Mil lais, Sir J . E. ,A ttack on Kenilworth Castle . A fight is going on

outside the castle between the besiegers and the besieged . This drawingwas given by the artist to Major-Gen. A . R . Lempriere for having sat asthe model for his painting of Th e Huguenot — 2 1 x 2 9 (Fine A rt Society) ,£2 3 2 3 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTISTS.

664 Hine,Harry

,R .I.

,Salisbury Cathedral : A pril (Cooling) , £3 33 .

665 Simpson,Charles W .

,R .I. ,

1 9 1 3, Refl ect ions—mi x 1 1 5 (Mrs . Barratt) ,

£8 83 .

PRESENTED BY MRS. CRA VEN JONES.

666 Hayes,Edwin

,1 863, Off the j etty— 1 1 x 1 9} (Mrs. A dderley) , £2 3 2 3.

PRESENTED BY THE EXECUTORS OF THE LA TE SIR EDWA RD BURNE-JONES,BART.

667 Burne-Jones,Sir E.

,Bart

,Study of a femal e head

,red chalk— rsfixu }

(M1 3 . Lazarus) , £2 3 2 s .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Burne-Jones,Sir Phil ip

,Bart ,

1 9 1 2 , Church of the Madonna del Orto (whereTintoretto is buried) , Venice—92x 1 35),i (Chance) , £8 83 .

PRESENTED BY H . DOUGLA S RHODES,ESQ.

669 W imperis, E. M.,View on the Dart , with cattle—91 x 1 3} (Miss W oodman

£42

PRESENTED BY MRS . V. EHRL ICH .

670 Bird , Haringt on , 1 90 1 , Th e horses of Rhesus .I saw h is coursers in proud Triumph go

,

Swift as the wind and white as winter snow .

HOMER’

S ILIAD,BOOK X .

(Cox). £9 95 .

PRESENTED BY M ISS A MY H ALFORD .

Dulac, Edmund, 1 90 9 .

So when at last the angel of the drinkO f dar kness finds you by the river brink ,A nd

, profiering his cup,invites your soul

Forth to your lips to quafi it—do not Shr ink .

1 2 }x8§ (Steven Brown) , £24 33 .

PRESENTED BY MRS. A RTHUR WA LKER.

Elgood,G. S. , 1 89 1 , A flower garden— Tgl x 1 1 } (E. C . Hannen) , £2 6 53.

PRESENTED BY THE A RTISTS .

A lma-Tadema,A nna

,Dawn : Miss Gladys Cooper when a girl

,circular

1 8} ins . diam . (Passingh am ) , £2 7 63

Stot t,Edward , Study for W

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ashing day,pastel— 1 4gx 1 1 1 (Fine

A rt Society) , £43 1 3 .

Dodd,Francis

,Portrait in drypoin t of a man (similar to the one Shown) ,

together with 2 5 mounted impressions of the same , wil l be executed byth e artist for the highest bidder . Th e plate to be des troyed - 1 0 x 1 0%(Mr s. Fleming) , £37 1 63 .

Mayor, Fred , Pont d’

A vignon—6éx g} (Mrs . Dows) , £1 1 1 1 3 .

Small , C . Percival,Portait

, in red and black chalk , wil l be executed byth e artist for the highest bidder—1 7gx 1 65, sight measurement , (C. Russell )£37 1 63.

3 2 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Eves , R . G . , R .P.,

1 9 1 3, An Old farm,Normandy— 1 4 X 2 0i (C .

Russell) , £5 55 .

PRESENTED BY EDMUND DA VIS,ESQ.

Haite,G. C. , 1 892 , Flower market : Wet weather— 2 4 X 4O (Spink) , 3 1 ros.

PRESENTED BY W. LOCKETT A G N Ew,ESQ.

Crome, J. B., Ostend Canal, Bruges : Moonlight—mi x31 } (Hul l) , £52 1 0 3 .

PRESENTED BY A N A NONYMOUS DONOR.

Steer, P. Wilson, A fores t glade— 2 9 X 2 1 § (Baxter) , £78 1 5s.

PRESENTED BY THE A RTISTS.

Laszlo, P. A . de, A portrait wil l be painted by the artist for thehighest bidder— 35 X 2 7, Sight measurement (Sir F. Trippel) , £745 1 0 5 .

LaSZIO,P . A . de, 1 9 r4, Portrait study of Madame Marthe Lettelier

—352 x7 (A gnew) , £1 68.

Walker, J . Hanson, He was a great singer (Mayer) , £8 85.PRESENTED BY SIR HUGH P. LA NE .

Eastlake,Sir C . L . ,

Th e sisters— 2 2 x 1 8} (Hul l) , £48 6S.

PRESENTED BY MESSRS. VICARS BROS.

Carter,S.

,1 875 , Leverets (J. Miles ) , £8 85 .

PRESENTED BY C. G . A RBUTHNOT, ESQ.

Aufray, J . ,Winding the skein , panel (Harman) , £9 93 .

Haag,M . G . ,

The young artist,panel —9i x6§ (Lek) , £5 55 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Kelly,Gerald Festus , A portrait will be painted by the artist for the

highest bidder x 2 6,sight measurement (Gooden Fox) , £1 57 ros .

PRESENTED BY H . VELTEN, ESQ.

Graham, L . ,1 899 , Returning to the farm,

panel—9 1x 1 2 5 (A dut t ) , £5 55 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Llewellyn, W . , Young girl reading, a sketch (W . E“

.

Horne) , gs.

PRESENTED BY MRS. CHAR LES DOUGLA S.

Lessore, E.,Childr en in the fields— 1 4zcxzrg (A dut t ) , £5 55 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTISTS.

John, Augustus E.,

A portrait wil l be painted by the artist for thehighest bidder— 2 3

-EX I95, Sight measurement (Murray) , £2 2 0 1 0 s.

Stone,Marcus

,R .A .

,Yes or no ? First study for a larger pictur e— 81Lx 7}

(Cooling) , £2 3 2 5 .

PRESENTED BY MRS . JOHN RA MSA Y.

Talmage, A .,

Noonday heat , panel (Lazarus) , £6 65 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Bryce, Al exander J . C. , R.B.A 1 81 4, Dutch meadows—r ri-xzz (Colts ) ,£9 9 3

PRESENTED BY NIA K MICHA ELIS, ESQ.

Gerard, J . Le Gain, A fishing harbour— 2 8i x 2 3 (Grimble) , £1 1 1 1 3 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTISTS.

Leader,B . W .

,R.A .,

1 9 1 5 , On the Cornish c0ast— 1 2§ x (Tresham) , £42 .

Orpen, Wil liam, A portrait will be painted by the artist for thehighest bidder—42 x sight measurement (Mrs. Fleming) , £483 .

Wetherbee,George

,R.O I.,

A ph rodite’s realm— rgi x 2 9 (Walker) , £1 1 TIS.

Shaw,Byam

,Love is too young to know what conscience is .

Shakespeare. Panel— zox r5 (Konody) , £1 5 rss.

King, Yeend, On the Dee—2 32: x 1 7§ (Miss B . Robinson) , £1 7 1 73 .

Leighton, E. Blair, 1 9 1 4, A nibble, panel (E. Brown) ,£35 1 45 .

34 A RT PRICES CURREN T.

W ollen,William B . , R.I., Little critics—1 9 x 24} (G. H . Wilson) , £2 1

Taylor, L. Campbell , Th e Pal ace of Versail les : Evening— zoi n i

(Sir Guy Laking) , £33 1 2 3 .

PRESENTED BY MESSRS. DOWDESWELL A N D DOWDESWELL, LTD.

Noble,R .

,The old sawmil l, Prestonkirk— I ri x 1 9} (Hall) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Noble,R. ,

Ravensauch shore—I ri x 1 9} (Pawsey Payne) , £2 1 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTISTS.

Dollman, J . C. ,

1 9 1 2 , Th e original Sketch composition for Th e Unknown—1 7} x 2 91 (Joicey) , £1 8 1 85 .

Black,A rthur J .

,1 90 3, A wrecker

’s prizes—41 § X 7I§ (Norworth) , £1 4 1 45 .

Collier, Hon. John , A portrait wil l be painted by the artist for the highes tbidder— 45 X 43 , sight measurement (Mrs. Barlow) , £2 52 .

Leech,W. J .,

Through a blue net,Concarneau— z5 x 2 0 2 (Miss Love) ,

£5 5sPRESENTED BY MRS. ERNEST H ILL.

Fagan,Mrs. Will

,The waltz—2 8 x 1 8 (Schwabacher) , £6 65 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST .

Wyllie,W. L . ,

R .A . ,Destroyer versus submarine~ 2 9 (Joicey) , £50 .

PRESENTED BY SA M. WILSON , ESQ. , J .P.

Storey, G . A . ,1 895, Coming events ; R .A .

,1 895

— 2 33X 1 9§ (Sir

G . W. A gnew) , £68 55 .

Sidaner , H . Le, La Boucherie -2 2 § x 3 1 } (Fine A rt Society) , £60 1 85 .

PRESENTED BY TIIE A RTIST .

G reiffenh agen,Maurice

,Th e beggar maid— 431m35} (Murray) , £2 1 .

PRESENTED BY SIR W. H . HOULDSWOR’

I‘

H,BA RT.

La Thangue, H . H . , R.A . ,In a cottage garden

,or the sawing-horse ; R.A . ,

1 896—45 x 343 (Slazenger) , £1 1 5 1 0 5 .

PRESENTED BY MIL LIOEN T , DUCHESS OF SUTHERLA ND .

Steuben , Baron G ,La mort de Napoleon ; a framed key, together with a

small framed print,by Lerouge, sold with the picture— 303x 383 (McClean) ,

£57 1 55

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Connard,Philip

,Int .S.

,A portrait wil l be painted by the artist for the

highest bidder sight measurement (Schwabacher) , £52 1 0 5 .

PRESENTED BY R . D. TURNER ,ESQ.

H arlamofi,A . , Contemplation— 2 1 x 1 7g» (Mitchell) , £2 1 .

PRESENTED BY A RTHUR TOOTI-I, ESQ.

Farquh arson,David

,1 89 1 , Th e Highlands of Forfarshire—Iskx 2 3}

(G oodsir ) , £50 85 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTISTS.

Knight,Harold

,The mirror— 1 7gx 1 73 (Tregaskis) , £2 7 65 .

Cope,A . S R .A .,

1 9 1 5, Miranda (Fine A r t Society) , £52 1 05 .

PRE SENTED BY A N A NONYMOUS DONOR.

Weiss,José

,A pproaching storm (Williamson) , £32 1 1 5 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Riviere, Hugh G . ,A portrai t will be painted by the artist for th e highes t

bidder sight measurement (C . M . A gnew) , £1 36 1 0 5 .

Coates , George J .,A Spanish dancer— 2 94m1 9} (Russell) , £53 1 1 5 .

PRESENTED BY A N A NONYMOUS DONOR .

Israels, J .

,Paddling

,panel— 9 x5} (Lek) , £52 1 0 5 .

PRESENTED BY LA DY Lom R.

Loring,Francis W .,

A palace gateway, Venice—1 63 x 2 6 (A rthurton) ,£7 7s.

CHR ISTIE’

S .] A pril 1 2 t o 2 7, 1 9 1 5 . 35

PRESENTED BY TEE ARTISTS.

757 Hawkins , Grace M.,A portrait wil l be painted by the artist for the highes t

bidder— 35éxz3i (Callender) , £2 6 55 .

758 Weguelin, J . R . ,1 9 1 4, A dance of Naiads—1 4 x 2 1 (Dobson) , £1 6 1 65.

759 W atson, G . Spencer, Th e Judgment of Paris—2 5} x 2 1 (Miss H. Love) ,£1 2 1 2 3 .

PRESENTED BY

'

A RTHUR C . ARMITA GE,ESQ.

Pettie, J .,R .A ., The ransom ; R .A .

,1 883,—42 x 59 (Mitchell) , £2 2 0 1 05 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Fildes,Lady

,1 9 1 5, Fruit— 1 43x 1 02 (Thomas) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

PRESENTE D BY MRS. HUNT.

Pyne, J . B.,

1 865, Lago Maggiore— 2 1 § X 32 (Leggatt) , £33 1 2 5 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTISTS.

Hector,W. Cunningham, A portrait wil l b e painted by the artist for the

highest bidder Sight measurement (Smith) , £2 1 .

W oods, Henry, R.A .,1 9 1 2 , A vil lage in Veneto

,panel— 1 1 1 x7i (Cooling) ,

£2 7 63 .

PRESENTED BY F. OSMA STON , ESQ.

765 Robinson,F. Cayley

,1 894, Mother and child— 2 3 x 2 94; (Osmaston) ,

£36 1 55 .

766 Ricketts, Charles , Int .S.,The good Samaritan— 1 53x 2 33 (Mrs . E. Davis) ,

£42

PRESENTED BY MRS. J . W . SMITH .

Charles,James

,Vil lage scene

,Montreuil-sur -Mer— 1 6% x 1 3 (Baxter) , £1 4 1 45 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST .

Gambier, N A portrait wil l be painted by the ar tist for the highest bidder2 5§ x2 1 53 sight measurement (Sir G . Laking) , £1 1 0 55.

PRESENTED BY J . Y. F . COOKE,ESQ.

Forbes-Robertson,Eric, 1 890 , A maiden of Finisterre— Ifi x 92 (Lean) ,

£1 5 1 55 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Earl,Maud

,Poissons d ’

Avr il ; a three-leaf screen, decorated in the Japanesetaste

,on gold ground— 70 ins. high by 75 ins. wide (Colman) , £89 55 .

OLD DRAW INGS.

In the F olio.

PRESENTED BY MISS DA VIDSON .

Laporte,M.,Loch Leven Castle and Th e cobbler

,with the Inn at A rrochar ,

Loch Long,pair (Drummond) , £4.

PRESENTED BY THE HON . A . HOLLA ND H IBBERT.

Gainsborough, T R .A .,A homestead ; A woody landscape ; and A study

of a tree,black and white on gr ey paper (W. Sichel) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY SIR HA RRY W ILSON .

Vacchi,Andr ea

,Three studies of heads

,red cha lk

,on one mount Th e Last

Judgment,by Romanelli ; A cavalier, by H . Stacy Marks, R.A .

,black

chalk ; etc. (1 8) (Hom e) , £1 1 5 .

PRESENTED BY THE RT. HON . SIR A LFRED MOND, BA RR ,M.P.

Claude,A sacrifice

,sepia ; Samson and the Nemean lion, by Guercino,

sepia ; Th e return to Egypt, by G . Diziani ; etc. (7) (A l len) , £2 2 5.

PRESENTED BY MRS. TARRA NT .

Cardi, Lodovico, St . John preaching ; A hil ly landscape , by H. Saftleven ;

Warriors , by Luca Cambiaso ; The Coronation of the Virgin , by Salimbene ; etc. sepia

,etc. (Parsons) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

36 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

PRESENTED BY WA LTER SIcrrEL,ESQ.

775A Harlow,Mrs. Siddons in the Sleep-walking scene from Macbeth (F. B .

Daniell ) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY G . CLA USEN,ESQ.

,R .A .

Guercino, A cupid, red chalk— 8x6 (Miss Davison) , £6 65 .

PRESENTED BY MRS. ROBERT YERBURGH .

Tomassini, A pollo and Marsyas ; and Pan and Syrinx , a pair—6 x 4}(Chapman) , £3 38.

PRESENTED BY HERBERT A LLEN,ESQ.

Wouverman,P., after, Watering horses ; and A sandy road, a pair—2 2x 3}

(Coureau) , £2 1 .

PRESENTED BY MISS A MY MA NSON .

779 Lely,Sir P., after, Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton, by W .

Derby ; and James Butler, Ist Duke of Ormond,after Sir G . Kneller ,

by the same ; and two others—7x5} (Lady C . Butler) , £54 1 zs.

PRESENTED BY CHA S. SHA NNON,ESQ. , A .R .A .

780 Gainsborough, T. ,R .A . , Th e swineherd, black chalk heightened with white

rzi x 1 7 (Earl of Rosebery) , £4 45 .

PRESENTED BY C. E. STEWA RT, ESQ.

781 De Wilde,S.

,Mr . S. Simmons as Little Dicky in A broad and at Home

and Mr. V. dc Camp as Hassarac in The Forty Thieves ," a pair

1 4}xg (Sir J . Reed) , £2 2 5 .

PRESENTED BY LORD WEARDA LE.

782 Mor land School, Th e Shepherd's boy— 1 7 X 2 1 § (Wilkinson) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d ,

783 French School, Voltaire, in blue coat , holding a paper, pastel , oval— 2 6} x 2 1 1(Spero) , £8.

PRESENTED BY HIS HONOUR JUDGE EVA NS.

784 Hogarth,W . ,

“Th e subscription certificate of the Foundl ing Hospital ,

indian ink wash, mounted with a print , proof before the words, and onthe reverse a print with the ful l inscription—4} x 8} (Pollard) , £5 55 .

MODERN DRAWINGS.

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

785 Lorenzet to, Mdlle., Jeunesse, pastel—a fi x rg} (Goldsmith) , £1 6 1 65 .

PRESENTED BY THE PROPRIETORS OF “THE SPHERE A N D THE TA TLER.

786 Wood, Starr, Just in time Her money's worth ; Th e deceiver, by HawleyMorgan ; and The instructor, by A . Burton (Mackan) , £3 35 .

PRESENTED BY A N A NONYMOUS DONOR.

786A Partridge, Bernard, Th e excursionist a cartoon for Punch, Nov. 4th , 1 9 1 4

pen and ink— 1 3 xg% (Mackan) , £2 7 65 .

PRESENTED BY THE ARTIST.

787 Rutland, The Duchess of, 1 892 , Th e Rt . Hon. H . H . A squith, M.P.,

pencil1 3 >< 6s (Runciman) , £5 55 .

788 Rutland, Th e Duchess of, 1 889, The third Marquess of Salisbury, pencil1 3 x 65» (Runciman) , £4 45 .

PRESENTED BY MISS J . HEPBURN .

789 Landseer, Sir E. ,R .A .,

A milkmaid,pen and ink— 1 1 § x8 (Blagden) , £1 1 5 .

PRESENTED BY MISS MA RY HERVEY.

790 Tidey, A lfred , 1 847, Kenneth, Earl of Eflingh am, in military uniform, blackand red chalk— 1 41mm} (Capt . Howard) , £1 5 1 55 .

PRESENTED BY THE PROPRIETORS OF PUNCH.79 1 Tenniel

,Sir John , 1 870 , Germany

’s ally ; the cartoon for Punch , Decemberroth , 1 870 , pencil—Bi x61 (Mackan) , £7 73.

CHR ISTIE’

S .] A pril 1 2 to 2 7, 1 9 1 5 . 37

PRESENTED BY WILL IA M V. H. COBBETT , ESQ.

De la Bere,S. B .

,An old street— 1 2 x84} (W ilkinson) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d.

PRESENTED BY MRS. J. P. RICHTER.

Van Ruith, H .,Electri c power station, Chelsea—6 }xg} (Jones) , £1 1 5 .

PRESENTED BY A N A NONYMOUS DONOR.

Shaw,Byam

,1 90 5, It ’s not only with ink tha t blots are made or a

laird of creation represented in the act of Spoiling his own landscape ;an illustration for Punch , November 2 zud

,1 90 5

- 1 2}x72 (J oicey) ,

£4 1 4s . 6d .

PRESENTED BY THE PROPRIETORS OF THE GRAPHIC.

Cleaver,Reginald , With the French A lgerian troops ; an illustration for

the G mphic, January zud,1 9 1 5, black and white - s zxi (Johnson) ,

1 05 . 6d .

Maxwell , Donald , British warships helping in th e land battles ; an il lustration for the Graphic, October 3Ist , 1 9 1 4, black and white

(Mackan) , £2 1 23 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY SIR H . PETO,BA RT.

Keene,Charles

,Responsibil ity, sepia—7 2x5 (Joicey) , £1 3 1 33 .

Mee , A nne, Th e Duke of Welhngton— 1 1 § X 9§ (Sansom) , £6 65 .

Reed,E. T.,

Joe’s long swim ; an illustr ation for Punch , December 9th ,1 90 3, pencil—fi x 8 (Mackan ) , £5 55 .

PRESENTED BY THE MISSES CORBOULD.

Keene,Char les , An autumn manoeuvre .

SHORT-SIGHTED CA PTA IN : “ Who the Doose are thes e ? A re th ey our

Divis ion,or are they the Enemy ? I

’ll soon see ! ’

Tention ! Firea volley ! at three Hundred Yards ! Ready— P’

sent

Pen and ink— fl x 1 2 (Joicey) , £4 45 .

PRESENTED BY H . S. GUINNESS,ESQ.

Dobson,F .

,A rough sea ; and A rocky coast, pair—2 1 x 1 5 (Lynn) ,

£3 1 3s. 6d .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST .

W ard, Les lie Spy 1 90 2 , King Edward VII, in naval dress ; a framedfacsimile letter of appreciation fr om Viscount Knollys is sold with thedrawing

,char coal— rox75 (Parker) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

PRESENTED BY LORD WEA RDA LE.

Millais, Sir J . E.,

A study of a femal e figure ; and Head of a lady,chalk (Blagden) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY LA DY POLTIMORE .

Dixon, Ch arles , 1 9 1 0 , A bove Greenwich ; and Limehouse Reach, pair

(Wilson) , £33 1 2 5 .

Hughes , R .,On the banks of the Mediterranean—rox 1 4} (Lynn) , £1 5 1 55 .

PRESENTED BY MRS. MORRIS DA VIS.

Hardy, T. B., Low tide, char coal— 1 0 x 1 4 (Blagden) , £3 35 .

PRESENTED BY H . WHITEHEA D,ESQ.

Butler,Lady (Miss Elizabe th Thompson) , Bringing up the guns , pen and

ink— Izén i (Lord Mersey) , £1 5 1 55 .

PRE SENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Hill , Rowland H .,1 9 1 4, Th e wreck of the Bri tish hospital ship Rohilla near

Whitby, October 3oth, 1 9 1 4— 1 4} X 2 1 (Lady Palmer) , £5 1 5s. 6d .

PRESENTED BY MRS. EVA NS GORDON .

Leighton,Lord, A figure subject ; presented by the art ist to the

donor,black and white chalk— 7} x 1 0} (Blagden) , £4 45 .

38 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

PRESENTED BY J . HUTCHINSON , ESQ.

Beerbohm,Max

,The Right Hon. Earl Kitchener

,K.P.

(Mackan) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

PRESENTED BY MRS. ERNEST CROFTS.

Crofts, Ernest, R .A .

,An Irish Guardsman— 1 4gx 1 0 (Mrs. Jones ) , £7 75 .

PRESENTED BY JA MES BA IN,ESQ.

Keene,Charles

,Mr. Punch in an easy-chair

,reading ; the index il lus

tration in Vol . 89 , 1 885 (Gibson) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d.

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Francis,Eva , 1 89 1 , Roses and Marguerites— 1 5 x 1 5 (Mrs. Lynn) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Francis,Eva

,1 90 4, Thumbergia—Bi x 1 1 (Mrs . Passingh am) , £5 55 .

Francis, Eva , 1 898, Lenten roses (Mrs. Lynn) , £5 53 .

PRESENTED BY R . A . PFUN GST,ESQ.

Coleman,W. S.

,Dolce far Niente

,charcoal— 1 9 x 1 43 (Pfungs t ) , £5 53 .

PRESENTED BY T. HUMPHRY WA RD, ESQ.

Leighton,Sir F .,

A study for Th e death of Brunelleschi —2 01 x 1 5(Joicey) . £9 95

PRESENTED BY M . NEWMA N,ESQ.

8 1 8 Hank ey, W . Lee , Belgian village children going to school—séxglr (Hyde) ,

£7 78 .

PRESENTED BY MRS. WA LLER PA TON .

8 1 9 Paton,Waller H . ,

1 878, Dalmally—ggf x 1 4 (Rickets) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

82 0 Paton,Waller H .

,1 865, Sunset in the Highlands—1 0 X 1 4 (Gil es) ,

£2 2 5 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Blaylock,T. Todd

,1 9 1 4, The Mar shes

,Wareham,

pastel—2 d X 2 8g

(Chapman) , £1 rs.

PRESENTED BY FRA NK H . DUN PHIE, ESQ.

Dolby,B. ,

1 870 , The valley Of St . Marie Rebeauville,Haut Rhin- 1 2 x81

(Johnson) , £1 1 5 .

May,W. W .

,Low tide—oi x 1 0 ; (Johnson) , £1 IS.

PRESENTED BY MA JOR R. C . BA TLEY.

Diodati, F . P.,Contemplation

,pastel— Ig

-l x 1 445 (Mrs. Lynn) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

Diodati,F. P.,

Blonde ; and Brunette, pair , pastels— Igéx 1 41: (Mrs . Lynn) ,£1 1 1 5 . 6d .

PRE SENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Kirkpatrick,Ethel , 1 90 7, A grey day on the Cornish coast ; and Summer

by the sea (Chance) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY A N A NONYMOUS DONOR.

Richards,Frank

,A study of a camel— 1 4i x 1 0g (Mrs . Lynn) , £9 1 9s. 6d .

Richards,Frank

,On the Thames—1 1 x83 (A l len) , £7 75 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Hughes , Talbot, Th e moon Spell,pastel— 1 4QX 9 (E. Jones) , £2 2 5 .

Cockeril l,A lice M.

,1 90 9 , Roses— 1 1 5x8i (Mrs . Lynn) , £1 1 3 .

PRESENTED BY A N A NONYMOUS DONOR .

Coleman,W. S.

,The bather— 1 2 X 9 § (McIntyre) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

PRESENTED BY MRS. E. A . A BBEY.

A bbey, E. A R.A .,The portrait head of H .R .H . The Prince of Wales

,drawn

from life on February 1 8th ,1 904. A study for the official picture of

The Coronation of King Edward VI I signed by the Prince of Walespastel on toned paper— 1 4x 1 0} (Joicey) , £44 2 s.

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841

MODERN ETCHINGS.

Unframed .

PRESENTED BY W . T INKER, ESQ.

The Foveran Burn , by James McBey (Colnaghi Obech) , £6 1 06 .

A song from Venice ; and Le Pont Neuf , by D. S. MacLaughlan (Goad) ,£5 1 0 .

The adoration of the King ; and Old clothes , dry-point etchings,by W.

Strang (Gould) , £6 65 .

A ncienne Facul té de Médecine, Paris , by H . A . Webster ; Café Nice, ditto,by Wm. Walker and Th e mil l-house , by H . Winslow (Colnaghi 8: Obech) ,£1 1 05 .

Th e Jewess ; and Old Scott, by A ugustus E. John (Colnaghi Obach ) ,

£7 IOS.

PRESENTED BY J . C . B . RICHA RDSON,ESQ.

Le Petit Bruleur d ’

Herbe ; and Double-bass player, by A . Legros (Colnaghiand Obach ) , £6 6s.

PRESENTED BY SIR CHA RLES CHEERS WA KE FIELD .

Caesar,by H . Dicksee , remarque proof (Lady Palmer) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Clouds h ave a silver lining, by H . Dicksee,artist’s proof (Blagden) , £2 1 25 . 6d .

Th e primrose gatherers,by H . Dicksee , artist

’s proof (Lady Palmer) ,£4 1 4s. 6d .

PRESENTED BY MRS . A LBERT BROWN .

La Taur eaumachie : A series of forty aquatinted etchings (plates 2 0 andE missing) with title page and explanatory table, by Francisco Goya

(Colnaghi Obach ) , £1 0 1 05 .

PRESENTED BY C. E. STEWA RT , ESQ.

Mlle . Liane de Pougy, by Helleu,printed in colours (F. Partridge) , £2 2 5 .

PRESENTED BY W. WESTLEY MA NN ING, ESQ.

The A venue, Normandy ; and Stokesay Cas tle, by W . Westley Manmng(Loyd) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY W . RUDIN OF F , ESQ.

A lgerian landscape ; and The dute-player, first states,on Japan vellum ;

and Two Al gerian beggars and A lgerian merchants , first proofs of secondstate

,on Japan vellum ,

by W . Rudinoti (Gibbs) , £2 1 zs. 6d .

Street in Bon Saava,Al geria , first proof, on Japan vel lum ; and Algerian

Market Place,second proof

,on Japan vellum lithographs

,by W . Rudinofi

(Smith) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY J . P. BLA KE, ESQ.

The Portals of Rheims Cathedral , by A xel H . Haig (R. P. Jones ) , £42 .

PRESENTED BY MESSRS. A RTHUR TOOTH SONS.

Tourne bride, after J . L . E. Meissonier, by A . Mignon, remarque proof

(Bagden) , £5 1 53 . 6d .

Le Mar échal Ferrant, af ter J . L. E. Meissonier, by A . Mignon , remarqueproof (Smith) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Le Decameron,after J . L. E. Meissonier, by A . Mignon, remarque proof

(Mack) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Napoleon et son Etat -Majors , etching, after J. L. E. Meissonier, by A .

Lamotte,remarque proof (A rt hurton) , £1 4 1 45 .

The guard-room,after J. L. E. Meissonier, by J . Jacquet, remarque proof

(Tennant) , £6 65 .

Dimanche,after J . L. E. Meissonier, by A . Boulard , remarque proof

(Buckler) , £4 14s . 6d .

A RT PR ICES CURREN T.

MODERN ENGRAVINGS.

Unframed .

PRESENTED BY RUPERT COLOMB,ESQ.

Lady Inchiquin, after Lawrence, by Richard Smyt he, artist’s proof, printedin colours (Buckler) , £7 1 7s . 6d .

PRESENTED BY DR. BUCKLEY.

La Halte, after Meissonier ; and Francis Hopkins, after Morland, by W. A .

Cox, printed in colours (Chance) , £3 35 .

PRESENTED BY W. G . RAWLINSON , ESQ.

Kenilworth and Kilgarren Castles ; Durham Cathedral , Colchester ; and

two others,line engravings

,after J . M. W. Turner

,first published states ;

and Chain Bridge over the Tees,engraver’s proof (A llen) , £2 1 2 s. 6d .

PRESENTED BY THE COUNTESS OP YA RBOROUGH.Vintage at Macon

,after J . M. W . Turner

,by T. 0 . Barlow

,artist’s proof

(Blagden) , £5 5sPRESENTED BY SIR CHA RLES CHEERS WA KEFIELD.

When th e heart was young, after W . Dendy Sadler,by J . Dodie

,remarque

proof, signed by the painter and engraver ; and two impressions of thesame

,print state (Lefevre) , £5 53 .

PRESENTED BY W . L. A . BURDETT-COUTTS,ESQ., M.P.

Sir Francis Burdett, Bart after Sir W . Ross,by S. Bellin , private plate ,

open letter proof (Rose) , 55 .

Sir Francis Burdett, Bart . , aft er Sir W . Ross , by S. Bellin ,private plate,

open letter proof (Money) , 45 .

Mrs. Hannah Brown, after E. Long,by S. Cousins

,unpublished plate

,

pres entation proof (J. Lane) , 7s.

Mrs. Hannah Brown, aft er E. Long, by S. Cousins, unpublished plate,pres entation proof (Mrs. Haines) , 5s.

PRESENTED BY ERNEST JA ME S W YTHES, ESQ.

La surprise,after C. M . Dubufie, by S. Cousins, proof before any letters

(Baird Carter) , £52 1 0 5 .

PRESENTED BY A . L . PA YNE, ESQ.

Miss Macdonald, after Sir T. Lawrence, by S. Cousins, proof before let ters

(Colnaghi Ob ach ) , £57 1 55 .

PRESENTED BY MESSRS. VICA RS BROS.

Queen Victoria, after A . E. Chal on, by S. Cousins,proof (Murray) , £2 2 5 .

PRESENTED BY THE MISSES E. F. A N D M. JA CKSON .

A midsummer night ’s dream,after Sir E. Landseer, proof before all letters

(Tennant) , £5 55 .

PRESENTED BY SIR ERNEST FREDERICK SCHIFF.Highland nurses , aft er Sir E. Landseer, by T. Landseer, proof before let ters

(Evans) , £1 1 5 .

PRESENTED BY MRS. CHA RLES LAWRENCE.

Nelson’s farewell to his mother, after and by George W . Joy, artist’s proof

(Lady Hill) .£4 48.PRESENTED BY J . SEYMOUR LUCA S, ESQ. ,

R .A .

The smoker,after J. Seymour Lucas, by P. Rajon, artist

’s proof, signedby the painter (Miss Wright) , £2 1 2 s. 6d .

PRESENTED BY MISS H . HA MILTON .

Pan and Psyche,aft er Sir E. Burne-Jones , by C. W . Campbell, proof, signed

by the painter and engraver £1 IS.

A RT PR ICES CURRENT .

PRESENTED BY MRS . CHA DS.Th e action between the English frigate j ava and the American frigateConstitution, after N . Pocock

,by R. and D. Havell , a set of four, aquatints ,

wide margins (Davis) , £2 2 .

, PRESENTED BY MRS. CORDES.

Bust of A dmiral Lord Nelson,with four battle subjects

,and diagrams of

twenty-six captured ships,after T. But tersworth , by But tersworth and

Rob erts , in colours (Pollard) , £3.

PRESENTED BY MISS E. LLOYD .

The A ylesbury grand steeplechase, after J . Pollard, by J . Harris , a set offour, printed in colours (Evans Smith) , £2 8.

Coursing,after R. B . Davis

,by R . J . Reeve ; and another, printed in

colours ; David Garrick, after Hogarth, wi th engraved ticket, signed byHogarth ; and John Gilpin, with ballad below (Rimell ) , £3 1 58 .

PRESENTED BY MISS WOODMA N .

Caricatures , after Rowlandson, Bunbury, and others, a series of fifty-five

plates,forty-th ree in colours (Spencer) , £6 Ios .

PRESENTED BY MISS A . C . MOORE .

A collection of seventy-eight Cruikshank,Gillray

,Rowlandson, and other

caricatures , in colours (Spencer) , £1 9 1 95 .

PRE SENTED BY MRS . HA INES.

Sophia Western, af ter A dam Buck

,by Roberts and Stadler, printed in

colours (Brawl) , £1 4 1 45 .

Blanchard,Liston, and Mathews , after G . Clint

,by T. Lupton, proof ; the

Duchess of Ancaster ; Mrs. James, after Reynolds , by T. Blackmoreand another 1 0 5 .

A collection of about three hundred and ten old Fr ench and other lineengravings

,mezzotin ts

,water-colour drawings, pen and ink ,

and pencilsketches , in an album (A . B . Horne) , £1 1 0 5 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY THE RT. HON . SIR A LFRED MOND , BA RT , M.P.

Cardinal Mazarin (RD. by Nanteuil Le Goater de l’A utomne , after

Boucher ; two etchings, by D. Teniers ; and seven others (Parsons)£1 1 0 .

PRESENTED BY FRA NK J . LA ZA RUS,ESQ.

Les Miseres e t les Malheurs de la Guerre, a series of eighteen etchings , withtitle plate

,by J . Callot (Lazarus) , £3 Ios .

PRESENTED BY J. G. JOICEY , ESQ.

A coll ection of thirty-four Dutch and English line engravings of navalmilitary, and other subjects, chiefly 1 7th centur y (Rimell) , £4 55 .

PRESENTED BY C . E. STEWART, ESQ.

The original copper-plate of Robert Sayer’s publication of Miss NancyDawson (Joicey) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

F ramed .

PRESENTED BY MRS. J . SHIRLEY Fox .

Soaping linen (Miss Gunning) , after H . Morland, by P. Dawe, small plate

(Neil l) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY H . W . BRUTON , ESQ.

The Duchess of Marlborough and daughter, after Sir J . Reynolds, by J.Watson (Blake) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

PRESENTED BY MRS. A . W A LTz.

Lady Eliz. Montagu, after Reynolds , by J . McArdell ; and Princes s SophiaMatilda

,after the same, by T. Watson (Leggatt) , £7 75 .

Mrs. Voss and child ; and Henrietta and Anne Churchil l, after Sir G.

Kneller, by J . Smith (Hoare) , £5 55 .

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PRESENTED BY M ISS HA RRIS.

Mr . King, in the character of Pufi in Th e Critic two other th eatrical prints ; and an autographed photograph of Fechter (Hoare) , £5 55 .

PRESENTED BY MISS S. M . RUMSEY.

A dmiral Th e Earl of St . Vincent, after G. Stuart , by J . R . Smith (Parker ) ,

£1 8 1 85 .

PRESENTED BY SIR GEORGE W . A G N Ew,BA RT .

,M.P.

Mrs . Cosway, after Maria Cosway, by V. Green, first state (A gnew) , £68 55 .

PRESENTED BY C . MORLA ND A GNEW , ESQ.

Mrs. Carnac, af ter Sir J . Reynolds , by J . R . Smith (A gnew) , £42 .

PRESENTED BY M ISS TIDEY.

Tunbridge Wells in 1 748, with table of characters repres ented , after Loggan

(Mrs . Evans Jones) , 1 4s.PRESENTED BY LORD DE MA ULA Y.

Grandison : a set of Six small plates,after Stothard ; and six others (P. S.

Lawrence) , £5.

PRESENTED BY JESSIE,LA DY CA MOYS.

The fisherman, and three others, after Pilliment,by P. C. Canot (B . Hanbury) ,

£5 1 05 .

PRESENTED BY MRS . CHARLES LAWRENCE.

90 8 Maria, after A . Kauffman,by F . Bartolozzi and two others

,printed in red

(Hicks) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY THE REV. LEWIS GILBERTSON .

90 9 Th e Mask , after Reynolds , by L . Sch iavonet ti , proo f before letters , touchedand Th e Ghost . after Westa ll, by the same , in bis tre (Sir J . Coteman) ,

£2 1 .

PRESENTED BY MAX J . BONN , ESQ.

Village girl shi l ling peas ; and Gathering nuts , after R . W . Bigg, by P. W .

Tomkins, proof before letters , in bistre (Ellis Smith) , £1 9 1 93 .

PRESENTED BY J . DAVIS,ESQ.

Th e Rt . Hon. Wil liam Pitt,after Gainsborough Dupont

,by F. Bartolozzi,

proof before letters (J. Davis) , £2 2 5 .

PRESENTED BY PH ILIP FUSSELL,ESQ.

Lord Nelson on board the San j osef , after and by D. Orme ; and Wil liamPitt , after Gainsborough, by S herwin (Mrs. Turner Mil ler) , £2 .

PRESENTED BY GEORGE JA MESON,ESQ.

The Battle of Copenhagen,after T . Whitcombe , by Wells and Chesham ;

and two plates of the Battle of Waterloo,by Broml ey and W illmore

(Parker) , £5 .

PRESENTED BY E. CRISP , ESQ.

9 14 Fox~hunting subjects , after J . Seymour,by T . Burford, a set of four (Amor) ,

£7 75 .

PRESENTED BY LA DY PA GET.

Th e Duchess of Sufiolk ; the Lady A udley ; and two others, aft er H .

Holbein , by Bartolozzi, printed in colours (Seward) , £2 55 .

PRESENTED BY THE DOWA GER MA RCHIONESS or LINLITHGOW.

Hans Holbein and his wife,after H . Holbein, by F. Bartolozzi, printed in

co lours (Seward) , £1 IOS.

PRESENTED BY A LFRED PHILLIPS, ESQ.

Th e Hon. Anne Bingham,after Sir J . Reynolds , by F . Bartolozzi, printed

in colours (Gibbs ) , £47 55 .

PRESENTED BY M ISS CURTLER.

Mrs. Dufi, after R . Cosway, by J . A gar

,in colours (Smith) , £44 25 .

44 A RT PR ICES CURREN T.

PRESENTED BY F. POLLA RD, ESQ.

9 1 9 Muscipula,after Sir J . Reynolds

,by J . Jones , printed in colours (Cox) ,

£1 6 1 65 .

PRESENTED BY MR . A N D MRS. REGINA LD LA URENCE.

9 20 Bil ly, the rat-killing dog, printed in colours (Rimell) , £4 45 .

PRESENTED BY MESSRS. ELLIS SMITH.9 2 1 The inspect ion of the Honour able Ar til lery Company, on the 2 2nd of Septem

ber, 1 803, by Earl Harringt on, after E. Dayes,by Mitan and Picket ,

printed in colours (C. B . Ellis) , £1 6 1 65 .

PRESENTED BY WA LTER BURNS,ESQ.

9 2 2 La Noce de Village,after N . A . Taunay, by Descourtis, printed in colours

(Barnard) , £4 45 .

PRESENTED BY THE LORD HYLTON .

92 3 Le Petit Lever, after Moreau, by Reynolds, printed in colours (Mrs. A ctonDavis ) , £2 1 55 .

PRESENTED BY THE COUNTESS BA THURST.

9 24 La Promenade du Matin ; Le Carquois Epuise ; and four other reproductions, after Baudouin, F reudeberg, etc. , on satin, coloured (C . Davis) ,£2 6 53 .

PRESENTED BY W. G. RA THBONE, ESQ.

Toilette pour le Bal, and Retour du Bal, after De Troy, by J . Beauverlet ,

a pair (Smith) , £5 55 .

La Terre,and Le F en

,after J . M. Nattier

,by Balechou and J. Tardieu,

a pair and A musical party,aft er Watteau

,by Surugue (Huggins) , £3 35 .

PRESENTED BY MRS. LUDWIG MOND.

Le Soldat en Semestre ; and Le Négociant Ambulant , after F reudeberg,by lngouf, junr., a pair (L. Mond) , £2 1 .

A pr il 2 3 , 19 15 . Chr is t ie ’s .

Drawings .

PRESENTED BY GEORGE H . SHEPHERD , ESQ.

Fry,Roger

,Chateau d ’

Argonges—Ixix roz(Mr s . Hodgkins) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY FREDERIC H . SHE PHERD , ESQ.

Bayes , W alter , Notes on sand,five drawings in one frame (Mrs.

Goad) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY W. M . CUN DELL , ESQ.

Cundell, Henry, 1 858, Ludgate Hill, sepia—oéxfi (Cundell) , £2 2 5 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST .

Brock,C. E. ,

R .I.,1 9 1 5, Th e oldest inhabitant— 1 0gx 1 33 (Stevens Brown) ,

£1 6 1 65 .

PRESENTED BY H . OPPENHEIMER, ESQ.

Hicks, L .,In the Cathedral—41 xsi (Helder) , £1 5 1 55 .

PRESENTED BY MISS ERR INGTON .

Leech,John

,N OW

, Jim,what are you waiting for ? and Seven oth er

studies , in two frames, pencil (Spencer) , £6 1 65 . 6d .

Leech, John, Your bath is quite ready, ma’am and nine other studies,

in three frames , pencil (Spencer) , £9 1 9s. 6d .

PRESENTED BY MRS. A LPRED MORRISON .

Meissonier, Juste Aurele, A design for Beauvais tapes try, sepia—n i xg}

(Mrs. Schwabacher) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY MRS. E. MEREDITH HA RDY.

Barnard, J .,1 882

,Edwin Booth as Richelieu (Rose) , £1 1 5 .

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PRESENTED BY T . CUB ITT,ESQ.

1 374 Tayler,B .

,The rose—1 5 x 1 0 (L. J . Davis) , £3 35 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

1 375 Calland , Eustace F . , Summer ; and Pine wood s, a pair—9QX I 3 (L. J .

Davis ) , £2 2 5 .

PRESENTED BY A . J . T.

East,Sir A lfred , R.A .

, A poppy field in Norfolk—9 x 1 3} (Mynall) , £1 5 1 55 .

PRESENTED BY THE ARTIST.

Braithwaite, C.,The dyke—IOQX 1 4} (Mrs . McIntyre) , £1 1 1 3 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY A N A NONYMOUS DONOR.

Aldridge , F. J . , 1 884, Sh ips coming up the Thames— 1 4x 2 1 (Mrs . Strachan) ,£2 1 .

Hardy,T. B. ,

1 884, Margate (Gall) , £32 1 1 5 .

Kelly,R . G .

,1 856, A view on the Thames at London Bridge—I ri x 1 8

(Pinson) , £28 73 .

Nicol,Erskine, 1 859 , The oysterman : a sketch—1 2fix8 (W . G .

Loyd) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY J . D. W.

Smith,Carlton A . , R.I.

,Near Littlehampton— 1 0 x 14 (Brown ) , £30 gs .

PRESENTED BY A . J . SA NDERS , ESQ.

Procter, Ernes t, 1 909 , The fountain , Kensington Gardens— 1 6kx 1 0§ (Mrs.

Schwabacher) , £1 1 5 .

PRESENTED BY THE ARTIST.

L’

A ubiniere, Georgina M . de, Looking west , Portscatho a sunny afternoon1 9§ x 1 3l (Barnard) , £4 45 .

Francis,Eva

,1 896, J ackmanni— 1 1 i xx5 (Davis) , £1 1 5 .

F ranics , Eva , 1 904, Bignonia Venusta— Ioi x 1 4} (Lynn) , £2 2 5 .

Francis, Eva , 1 897, A pple blossom— 1 31 x 1 6} (Davis) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Medlycot t , Sir Hubert , 1 9 14, Venice boats ofi St . Giorgio—a x 1 1 } (Lynn)£1 8 1 85 .

PRESENTED BY THE MISSES WHITE.

Roussoff,A . N . ,

1 884, A side canal , Venice—mi x 1 8 (C. M . A gnew) , £2 6 55 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

1 390 Bowerley, Amelia M. , In far-ofi seas—1 1 x 1 82 (Lynn) , £3 3S.

PRESENTED BY MR . A N D MRS . F. DU CA NE GODMA N .

1 39 1 Wolf, J .,

Snow partridges from the Al tai mountains ; Himalayan snowpartridges, a pair ; il lustrations to Gould

’s Birds Of A sia —1 3% X 1 9%(Davis) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY H IS EM INENCE CA RD INA L BOURNE.

Santini,D.

,The Cloisters of St . Paul ’s (outside the walls ) , Rome ; in parch

ment frame,tooled with gilt arabesques—7éx 1 1 } (Brown ) , £1 1 OS. 6d .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Mccormick, Ar thur D.,R .I.

,Deserters (Norworth) , £1 1 1 1 3 .

Cafi eri, H . ,R .I. , Wild fl owers— 1 4} x 1 0} (Earl of Rosebery) , £5 55 .

A ckerman,Gerald, R .I.,

Haymaking (Brown) , £2 3 2 5 .

Thompson,H . Raymond, The Nativity- 81 x 1 4} (Mrs . McIntyre) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY MISS FRA NK.Medlycott , Sir Hubert , 1 897, Ghent— Isi xgi (Brown) , £9 gs.

Surtees ,John

,On the Sussex coast—71; x 1 4§ (Brown) , £5 55 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Smith,Carlton A .

,R .I., A Berkshire village—1 4i xg—2 (Lazarus) , £4 45 .

PRESENTED BY MRS . CHA RLES HOPKINS.

Watson , P. Fletcher, 1 904, Kilpeck, Herefordshirch 1 6 x 1 0 (Tessier) ,£3 1 3s. 6d .

46 A RT PR ICES CURREN T.

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

1 40 1 MacDougall, Jessie, 1 9 1 4, A Martello Tower on the coast of Ireland—7i x 1 3

(Lloyd) , £1 0 1 05 .

1 40 2 Facd, James, junr., 1 90 7, A fine A ugust in Glen Markie,Invernes s-shire

(Barnard) , £8 85 .

PRESENTED BY MRS . CA LTHROP CA LTHROP .1 40 3 Simpson, Henry, 1 90 8, Th e Dardanelles ; and Pal azzo Cadoro, 1 9 1 5 ; in

oils,on panel (Mrs . Baillie) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY MRS . HOWA RD CA INE.

1 404 Mercier, Ruth, A gondolier— 1 4

'

x 1 1 5 (Graham Harrison) , £8 1 8s. 6d .

PRESENTED BY J . F. TA TTERSALL, ESQ.

1 40 5 Hyde,W .

,1 9 1 4, Autumn evening—(fin (Barnard) , £8 85 .

PRESENTED BY A N A NONYMOUS DONOR .

Nash, J . ,

Th e Palais de Justice,Rouen— Igi x 1 4 (Stebbing) , £1 1 1 1 3 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Henry, James L .,1 9 1 1 , On the Simplon—9% x 1 35 (Mrs . C . Michiel) , £3 38.

Jex-Blake,Evangeline

, Th e Quay at Concarneau—uzi x 1 9} (Brown) , £7 75 .

Buckingham and Chandos, Th e Duchess of, On the road to Balmaca ra :a brill iant day the end of October— 3i x 1 0 (McIntyre) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY W. F ITz-NORMA N ELLIS, ESQ.

1 41 0 Mccallum, A ., In Memoriam : the Victorian reign— Igi n i (Murray) ,

£2 2 5 .

1 41 1 Mccul lum A . , 1 9 1 0 , Neptune’s tr ibute : the sunset at Osborne during Queen

Victoria S last moments, January 2 2 , 1 90 1 (Hepp) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY H . W . BRUTON,ESQ.

1 41 2 Reynolds,Sir J .

, after,Th e mask ; and Th e ghost, a pair—7 X 9

(Ravilions ) , £8 85 .

PRESENTED BY PH IL IP L. A GNEW, ESQ.

1 41 2 A Townsend, F. H .,1 9 1 5, For the wounded ; a cartoon for Punch , A pril 7,

1 9 1 5 ; pen and ink— 1 35xgl; (Hon. A Stanl ey,presented to Christie’s) ,

£336.

PRESENTED BY THE MISSES E. F. A N D M . JA CKSON .

Cat termole, C. , An old man ; and Two figur es,sepia (Mrs . Gray) , £1 0 IDS.

Willarst , A . E. de, 1 71 8, Landscapes with classical buildings and figures ,

a pair, Gouache— o fi (Spero) , £6 1 65 . 6d .

MODERN PICTURES.

PRESENTED BY THE MISSES E. F. A N D M . JA CKSON .

Cobbett , E. J . , 1 855 , Th e Wool pickers (Dlion) , £1 5 1 55 .

Morland, A farmyard , with peasants , horse, and pigs (Mai tland)£9 93 .

Witheringt on, W. F .,R .A .

,1 861

,Harvesting in the Vale of Conway

R.A . ,1 861 38 (Mitchell) , £1 7 1 75 .

Witheringt on, W. P.,R.A .,

1 855 , Th e silent mole—RA 1 855—2 5QX 35§

(H acobian) , £2 8 73 .

PRESENTED BY W . F ITz-NORMA N ELLIS, ESQ.

Mccallum,A . ,

Th e taking of the third wall of Jerusalem by Titus—65 x 1 1 3}(Osborne) , £5 55 .

McCallum,A .

,1 890 , Th e dew on the bracken houses not made with hands

(G. H . Wilson) , £5 55 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Buckingham and Chandos,The Duchess of

,Loch Auchnahuish , Duncraig,

in water-colour —9 § x 1 7§ (Miss Pryor) , £3 3S.

Dowie, Sybil, 1 903, Head of a child— 1 6i xx3i (Bride) , £2 25 .

CHR ISTIE’

S .] A pril 2 3 , 1 9 1 5 . 47

PRESENTED BY A N A NONYMOUS DONOR.

Bacch ani, A .,A lady, in blue—4gi n (Rhodes) , £1 1 5 .

Bacchani, A . ,1 880

,A girl—4945x 2 8 (Rh odes ) , £1 1 s.

PRESENTED BY W ILLIA M B . S. SMITH,ESQ.

W oolmer, A . J .,Musidora -2 3i x 1 9§ (Rickmann ) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

PRESENTED BY MRS. HOLMA N HUNT.

Brown,Ford Madox, 1 847, Two children (Jackson) , £1 4 1 45 .

PRESENTED BY THE M ISSES A LMA -TA DEMA .

Alma-Tadema, Sir L .,R .A .

,A study of a Roman wall painting— 83x”

(Mrs . C . Michil ) , [2 3 2 3 .

PRESENTED BY F . S. REYNOLDS,ESQ.

Pyne, J . B. ,

A lake scene : Cumberland— 1 3 x 1 7? (Vicars) , £7 7s .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST .

Barry,Claude R ,

1 9 1 4, Spring in Lombardy— 2 75x 36 (Glanvil le) ,£3 1 3s. 6d .

PRESENTED BY GEORGE H . G A BB, ESQ.

1 430 Mulready, W .,

R.A ., Dorothea ; panel , arched top

—2 0 x 1 5§ (Hawkins ) ,£8 1 8s. 6d .

PRESENTED BY G . CA RR , ESQ.

1 431 Coene, E. , Market scene in Holland— 2 0 x 30 (Glads tone) , £1 8 1 8s .PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST .

1 432 Liddell,T. Hodgson, Springt im e at Branscombe

,Devon— Isi x 1 2

(Mrs. Barclay) , £1 0 1 0 5 .

1 433 Whitehead,Fred

,Cottages in Poole Harbour— Ioi n g (Miss Baxter) ,

£1 3 1 35 .

PRESENTED BY MRS. MA RTIN H . COLN A GH I.

1 434 Nittis,G . de

,1 870 , Th e return from the ball , panel—9 1 x65 (Lynn) , £9 gs.

PRESENTED BY W ILL IA M J . BA KER , ESQ.

1 435 Radford,James

,Windsor Park—2 d x 2 9} (Chalmer) , £6 65 .

PRESENTED BY MRS. HENRY NEWTON .

1 436 Sant, James , R .A ., Meditation, oval— 35} xz7§ (L. C . and R. C . Davis) ,£1 1 1 1 5 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

MacIlwaine, J . A . S.

,1 9 1 2 , Pasture land—SQX I 1 5 (Houlton) ,

£2 2 5 .

W alker,Francis S. ,

Th e Val e of A poca ; and Ellesland Farm bythe Nith

,a pair— 1 1 x 1 4% (Lynn) , £1 0 1 05 .

PRESENTED BY A N A NONYMOUS DONOR.

Bernh ardt,Sarah , Parrots ; a fr amed autograph letter fr om the artist sold

with the picture—2 3 x 1 9 (Permain) , £6 65 .PRESENTED BY WEEDON GROSSMITH, ESQ.

A rcher,James

,Henry Irving as Mathias in The Bells

,

” oval2 05x 2 65~(Mrs. Barton) , £1 0 1 0 5 .

PRESENTED BY SIR HERBERT TREE.

Folkard, Julia B.,1 892 , Mrs . Mary A nne Keeley, at the age of 86—2 4x 1 9§

(Gooden Fox) , £8 85 .

PRESENTED BY MRS. A . W. SKA RDON .

Condy,N. M.

,Th e interior of Charles Church, Plymouth— 1 7i x 1 3} (Hepp) ,

£2 2 5 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

1 443 Finch,H. H .

,Surprised (Esk ) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

1 444 Leigh, R. J ., An orchard in Hampshire—1 7} x 2 1 (Mrs. A dderley) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

1 449

1 450

A RT PR ICES CURREN T.

PRESENTED BY J . LUA RD PATTISSON , ESQ. , C.B.

Bowen, Owen, On the Val , near Rotterdam—1 0} x 1 4} (Hawkins) ,£8 85 .

PRESENTED BY SIR WILLIA M COSPA TRICK DUNBA R,BART.,

C.B.

Gribble,B . F . , Fishing boats : Stormy weather, panel— 1 13 X 1 5} (Smith

and Dunbar ) , £3 35 .

Ryder , Lady Isobel, 1 89 1 , Portrait of Morion,winner of the Royal Hunt

Cup, 1 890 , and the A scot Gold Cup, 1 89 1 , on Newmarket Heath, with agroom—1 7i xz3} (Lady H . A cland Hood) , £6 65 .

PRESENTED BY F. C. W ILLIA MSON , ESQ.

A rnold,Reginald E.,

Th e Cardinal’s pet— 1 9} X 2 3¥ (Hawkins) ,£4 45

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST .

Hone,Nathaniel, The Dutch coas t— 1 1 x 1 7§ (Lazarus) , £3 33.

PRESENTED BY W. TA YLOR, ESQ.

Sargent, Louis , Basaltic shore : Trevail Cove, ,Cornwall- 31 1~x39§ (Earl ofRosebery) , £3 as.

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Watson, W. Peter, By the Old Quay,Bosham— 8i x 1 2% (Miss Baxter) ,

£1 1 1 1 5 .

Weiss,José

,A Sussex landscapes—1 3gx 1 9} (Hemsley) , £2 1 .

Tayler,A . Chevallier, 1 9 1 5, Th e ball of the Manor House, Hitchin ; the

frame is the gift of Messrs. Phillips , of the Manor House, Hitchin— 2 5 x 2 1 }(Morgan) , £1 5 1 53 .

F oottet,Fred. F . ,

Rose shadows : An autumn morning—1 95x 2 31;

(Port ) . £5 ssHumphris , W. H .,

The chess players—35i x 2 7§ (Goodsir) , £2 9 SS.Henderson

, Elsie M. ,Refl ections—2 4} X 2 9% (Mrs. Goad) , £5 55 .

Wil liams,Terrick

,R.I. , Th e shell gatherer, coast of Holland—1 5}x 2 7

(Mrs. C. Mich il) , £1 6 1 65 .

Robertson,W . Graham

,1 9 1 4, A Christmas rose—2 8x 1 5} (Lynn) ,

£4 45

Clifiord, H. Charles, The road to Chu ch— I5} X 1 9§ (Hawkins ) ,£5 ss

Blaker,Hugh

,Head of a girl—1 94m1 5} (Teague) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY SIR A RTHUR W. PINERO.

Mathews, Ch arles James, Th e Beach Hotel, Littlehampton ; the artist isthe ce lebrated actor and dramatist, 1 80 3—1 878— 5 x 1 4} (Hom e) , £8 1 85 . 6d .

PRESENTED BY 0 . H. ED INGER, ESQ.

Hahn, J .,

River scene,with three figures in a boat—1 03 x 1 6} (Gooden and

Fox) , £1 0 1 0 8.

Heimes, H .,1 889, A canal scene with boats Nieuport— 1 4§ x 1 0§ (A nsbacher) ,

£4 1 4s . 6d .

PRESENTED BY J . ROLLS HOA RE, ESQ.

Shayer, W . J .

, 1 844, In ful l cry—36} X 47} (Mr s. Strachan) , £71 83 .

PRESENTED BY THE A RTIST.

Glazebrook, Hugh de T., The Piave at Belluna and The old town, Antibes

(Lazarus). £7 78.PRESENTED BY MRS. C. MCQUA DE.

Crome,A watermil l—45 X 36 (Harries) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Giacomelli, V., 1 879 , Columbus sighting land—59 x83 (Mrs. Barclay) , £3 3s.

PRESENTED BY SIR JEREMIAH COLMA N , BA RT.

Farquharson, David, A .R.A The peep of day—2 0}xz7 (A gnew) , £39 1 85.

50 A RT PRICES CURREN T.

PRESENTED BY MESSRS. P. AN D D. COL N A GHI AN D OBACH .

Wouverman,P.

,Th e outskirts of a town , with a horse fair—1 83 x 24} (Colnaghi

and Obach ) , £44 25 .

PRESENTED BY FRA NK LLOYD , ESQ.

Benden , John , Queen Victoria, in white satin dress , wearing the m a

of th e Garter— 2 9} x 2 4 (Green) , £7 75 .

PRESENTED BY THE RT. HON . LA URENCE HARDY, M.P.

Titian,Th e Holy Family, with St . John in a landscape—2 1} X 28§ (Joicey) ,

£2 31 .

PRESENTED BY THOMAS BA RING, ESQ.

Champaigne, P. de, Gentleman in black dress, by a table, resting h is righthand on a book ; red curtain background, with coat-of-arms

(Littleton) , £47 55 .

PRESENTED BY E. HOCKLIFFE, ESQ.

Wych, Th .,The siege of a Flemish town at the end of the 1 7th century

2o >< 2 5 (de Tovar) , £4 45 .

PRESENTED BY MRS. LIN DESA Y BRINE.

Sacchi, A ndrea, Th e mystic marriage of St . Catherine, panel—Igi x 1 6

(Miss Davison) , £35 1 45 .

PRESENTED BY MRS—

hi . L. RA IKES.

Valkenborch , D. , Dead game, and a sporting gun ,in a landscape—42 X 48

(Miss Cooper) , £6 65 .

PRESENTED BY MRS . NEWTON .

Early Flemish School . The Crucifixion, with saints and angels, panel—1 0 x 5}(de Fontaine) , £6 65 .

PRESENTED BY MISS LA URENCE A LMA -TA DEMA .

Steenwych , N Stil l life an assemblage of trophies, with a print of Charles I,panel—402x 32 (Parsons) , £2 25 .

PRESENTED BY WA LTER TOYNBEE, ESQ.

Carracci, Gentleman in black dress , with white lawn collar ; on copper,oval—4 x 3} (Miss A dderley) , £8 1 85 . 6d.

PRESENTED BY MISS A . SUTHERLA ND .

Raeburn, Sir H . ,R.A .

,after

,Portrait of Mrs. Lauzun, by Miss A . Suther

land—2 83x 2 3§ (Blairmann) , £3 35 .

PRESENTED BY THE LA DY ERMY N TRUDE MA LET.

Flemish School . A lady,said to be Mary, Queen of Scots , in rich dres s ;

in carved gilt frame, with a coat-of—arms , and surmounted by two cupidsbearing a crown , panel—92x7} (Robinson Williams) , £2 1 .

PRESENTED BY J. F. TA TTERSA LL, ESQ.

Parmigiano,Venus and the Graces bathing (Lynn) , £5 1 53. 6d .

PRESENTED BY A NONYMOUS DONORS.

Early Florentine School . A Triptych,with the A nnunciation in the centre

,

the Crucifixion and Saints on th e wings ; panel, centrepiece—1 1 xsi(Wagner). £2 9 85

Messina, Antonello de, af ter, Th e Crucifixion, by Charlotte J. Weeks, panel

(Miss Davison) , £8 85 .

PRESENTED BY T. HUMPHRY WA RD,ESQ.

Ladbrooke,R. , A woodland scene, with fishermen—mi x 1 5 (Gurney) ,

£1 0 1 05 .

Landseer, Sir E. ,

R.A .,A ferret—6l x 1 0} (A rchdale) , £5 55 .

Ward, J .

, R.A . ,A young horse—8 x 1 0 (Teague) , £3 38 .

Wilson,R R.A .

,Willesden Church— ari x 2 3§ (Sir G . Laking) , £2 9 85 .

CHR ISTIE’

S .] A pril 2 3, 1 9 1 5 . 5 1

PRESENTED BY W ILLIA M TOWLE, ESQ.

Canaletto School . Piazza of St . Mark’s, with numerous boats , gondolas andfigures

—37x75 (Leger ). £1 9 1 95

PRESENTED BY JA MES BURTON, ESQ.,MA YOR OF GLOUCESTER.

Mans,F. H .,

Town on a river, with boats and numerous figures—3O X 2 42(Cecil ) , £2 6 53 .

PRESENTED BY A N A NONYMOUS DONOR , A WIDOW’S M ITE .

Wette,G . de, Moses striking the rock, panel (Teague) , £3 35 .

PRESENTED BY C . H . F . KINDERMA N , ESQ.

1 5 14 Baptiste,F lowers and fruit, a pair (Van A ndreae) , £2 5 45.PRESENTED BY MA TTHEW RA INE THOMPSON , ESQ.

Crespi,Giuseppe , Th e incredulity of St . Thomas —6o >< 45 (Teague) , £5 55 .

A pril I6 , 1 9 1 5 . Put t ick ’s .

Engravings .

In Portfolio.

View of the Pavilion and Steyne, at Brighton, by Stadler, after Craig, aqua tintin colours (Leonard) , £3 .

Boy with cabbage nets , by C. Hardy,after Sir Joshua Reynolds

,mezzotint,

in colours (Leonard) , £2 .

Spring ; and Summer, by and after J . Peirson, ovals, in colours (Holliday) ,£4

Leicestershir e covers, after H . A lken, aquatints, in colours, set of four (Fores) ,

Fisherman’s return,by Barney

,after Wheatley

,in colours (Drake) , £8.

Fox-hunting,after Alken , aqua tints , in colours, set of four (Fores) , £2 .

View of the Cape of Good Hope and battle previous to the surrender,by E.

Orme,after Wm. Craig

,aquatint

,in colours (Edwards) , £4 1 05 .

Congress at Vienna, by Godefroy, after Isabey (Torar) , £1 1 55 .

Th e same (Torar) , £1 .

George Morland,by W . Ward , mezzo tint (Beech em ) , £2 .

Countess of Euston, by C . W ilkin,after Hoppner (Lee) , £1 55.

Lady Catherine Howard,by Wilkin

,after Hoppner (Lee) , £1 ros.

Lady Gertrude Villiers , by and after C . W ilkin (Lee) , £1 53 .

Lady Charlotte Campbell,by and after t he same (Lee) , £2 2 s.

Mar ie Antoinette,by Keating

,after de Brehan

,oval

, in colours (Barnard) ,£1 2 5. 6d .

The spil l, aft er North cote, mezzotint, oval , framed (Lewis) , £3 55 .Serena (Miss Sneyd) , by J . Jones

,after Romney

,mezzotint

,ditto (Lewis) ,

£1 1 5s.A peasant girl , by Say, after Rembrandt, mezzotint , in colours , ditto (Brail) ,£2 5s.

Labour and health, by T. Gaugain,after Barker

, in colours (Drake) , £5 1 55.

Industry, by C . Knight , after G . Morland , oval , in brown (Leonard) , £4 55 .

High-mettled racer,after A lken

,aquatints , in colours , set of Six (Holland) ,

£6

The roadsters , published by G . S. Tregear , aquatint, in colours (Edwards) ,£2 5s.

X VIIth Light Dragoons (Lancers) review order, by J . Harris, after H . de

Daubrawa, aquatint, in colours (Edwards) , £1 7s. 6d .

52 A RT PR ICES CURREN T.

1 49 The Brighton day mails passing over Hookwood Common, by C . Hunt, after

J. Shayer, aquatint, in colours (Drake) , £14 1 45 .

1 72 Th e hard bargain, by W . Ward , after G . Morland. mezzotint, in colours

(Drake) , £61 1 95 .

Framed .

Felina,by J . Collyer, after Sir Joshua Reynolds , mezzo tint, in colours (Charles )

£8 85 .

Expectation,by W. W ard

,oval , in colours (Leonard) , £3 35 .

Fox-hunting, by Sutherland, after A lken, aquatints, in colours , varnishedset of four (Blythe) , £3 1 5s.

Lady Keppell , by E. Fisher, after Reynoldsfmezzotint (Thomas) , £1 1 2 s . 6d .

Hope, after A dam Buck, in colour s (Thomas) , £1 IOS.

Psyche going to bathe and dress , by Bartolozzi , after Cipriani, ovals ,pair

(Thomas) , £1 1 55 .

Major -General Sir Hussey Vivian , by H . Meyer, after M . A . Shee , mezzotint

(Rimell) , £5Braintree market, by Reeve, after R . Crane

,aquatint , in colours , varnished

(Walford) , £2 1 05 .

View of the town and port of Dover, by Stadler, after Bethel l, aquatint, incolour s (Parker) , £2 rss.

North Walsham race, by Fairland , after G . Fenn,lithograph

,in colours,

proof (Fores t) , £3 55 .

Norfolk and Sufiolk steeplechase, by and after the same, lithographs , incolours

,pair (Cores ) , £5 1 03 .

Grand Leices tershire steeplechase, aft er H . Alken, aquatints , in colours , setof eight (Holliday) , £5.

Quand l'Hymen dort l’Amour Veille, oval, in colours (Drake) , £1 75 . 6d .

Short, Frank , Portrait of Robert Burns, aft er Nasmyth, mezzotint , Signedproof (Willement ) , £1 1 7s. 6d .

A pril 3 0 , 1 9 1 5 . Put t ick’

s .

Engravings comprising Fancy Sub j ect s , Por t rait s,

Sport ing Sub j ect s in colours , etc . ,Modern Etchings

, and

Wat er - colour Drawings .

In Portfolio.

Mrs. Banks , by H . Scott Bridgwater, mezzotint , signed proof (Burch) ,£1 1 05 .

Th e Gower family (Marquess of Stafi’

ord’

s children) , by T . G . A ppleton,after

G. Romney, mezzotint , signed proof (Reading) , £9 1 95 . 6d .

Princess Sophia, by T. L. A tkinson, mezzotint. signed proof (Dell) , 1 96 .

Lady Gertrude Fitzpatrick, as Nature,” by R. Jackson, mezzotint, signed

proof (Dell) , £1 .

Lady Caroline Montague, by S. Cousins , after Reynolds , mezzotint, lettercdproof (Dell) , £1 43 .

Hope nursing Love, by R. Josey, mezzotint , signed proof (Dell) , £1 75 . 6d.

Prince Stuart , by A . J . Skrimshire, mezzotint , in colours, signed proof (Stewart) ,1 05 .

Ladies W aldegrave, by Shury, after Reynolds , mezzotint, proof before letters

(Leggatt) . £4ms.

Lady Ann Fitzpatrick, by S. Cousins , after Reynolds , proof, mezzotint (De l l) ,

£2 .

Purn cx’

s .] A pril 30 ,1 9 1 5 . 53

Muscipula , by and aft er the same, mezzotint, signed proof (De ll) , £1 1 55 .

Lavinia, Countes s Spencer, by and after the same, mezzotint , pr oof (Dell) ,£1 1 05 .

Muscipula, by and after the same, mezzotint, signed proof (Wells) , 1 8s.

Countess Spencer, by and aft er the same, mezzotin t, signed proof (F.

Thornton) , £1 ros .

Lady Bingham,by and after the same, lettered proof, mezzotint (F . Thornton) ,

1 4s .Lavinia

,Countess Spencer, by and after the same, mezzo tint , signed proof1 2 5 .

Miss Bowles , by and after the same , mezzotint, letter ed proof (Goul d),1 4s .

Countess Spencer, by and after the same, mezzotint , proof before title (Gould) ,1 2 5 .

Hon . A nne Bingham,by and aft er the same

,mezzotint , let tered proof (Gould) ,

1 2 s .Haden

,Sir F . Seymour, Th e Vicarage. signed proof (Brall) , £1 2 5 . 6d .

Haden,Sir F . Seymour , A lik ely place for salmon , trial proof, signed (Barnard ) ,

£1 55 .

Haden,Sir F. Seymour , Two asses , signed proof (Meatyard ) , £1 65 .

Coun tess of Euston, by E. M. Hester, after J . HOppner, mezzot int, in colours ,signed proof (Gould) , £1 .

Short,Sir Frank

,R .A Th e Solway Midday

,signed proof (Taylor) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d.

Short,Sir Frank , R .A . , Span of Old Battersea bridge, mezzotint , signed proof

(Gould) , £4 75 . 6d .

Boxer,P. Noel, MacN ab , signed proof (Gould) , 85 .

Gaskell,Percival , Mouth of the Wye, signed proof (Dighton) , £1 2 5 . 6d .

Gaskell,Percival, Naiad

’s hour,signed proof (Gould) , £1 55 .

Gaskell , Percival, Poole harbour, sign ed proof (Gould) , £2 1 7s. 6d .

Roussel , Theodore, Monte Carlo, signed proof (Gould) , £3 55 .

Whistler, J . McN .,Billingsgate (N eumeyer) , 1 55 .

W il son, Sidney B . , Hon . Mrs. Grah am, aft er T . Gainsborough,mezzotint ,

in colours , signed proof (Gould) , £6 65 .

Wilson, Sydney B.,Nina, after J . B . Greuze

,mezzotint

,signed proof (Gould) ,

£1 1 05 .

Wilson,Sydney B.

,Lady Smythe and children

,after Sir Joshua Reynolds,

mezzotint,signed proof (Macdona ld) , £2 55 .

Lady Charlotte Duncombe , by H . Scott Bridgwater, mezzotint , signed proof

(Colnaghi) , £2 ros.

Miss Beresford , by Joseph B . Pratt,mezzo tint , signed proof (Thomas) , £1 1 55 .

Duchess of Glouces ter, by Joseph B . Pratt, mezzotint , signed proof (Thomas ) ,

£1 55.

Miss Penelope Boothby, by Samuel Cousins, after Reynolds, mezzotint

(Stuart) , 65.A ge of innocence, by and after the same, ditto (Dighton) , 85 .

Clarissa ,by Laguillermie, after Mil lais , signed remarque artist ’s proof, on

vellum , and another (Coombes) , ros .

Th e haywain, by Brunet-Deb ainee, after Constable, signed proof, on vellum

(Moses ) , £1 IOS.

Temple of Eros , after H . Schmalz, signed proof (Dighton) , 5s.

Zeyra , by Samuel Cousins, after Lord Leighton , mezzotint , signedartist ’s proof (Wells) , 1 85 .

Biondina, by and after the same, mezzotint , signed artist's proof (Thomas)

'

£1 1 2 5 . 6d .

54 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

53 Cricket : Oxford and Cambridge ; Eton and Harrow at Lords ; StumpsDrawn and Henley al l after Dickinson

,and keys for same (Seton) ,

£1 55 .

Le coucher, by C . Kellaway, after Vanloo, in colours (Barnard) , 1 03 .

Th e wife of Bath, by Thos. G augain ,in colours (Suckling) , 1 4s .

Hogarth. Before and after,early impressions, pair (Cohen) , ms .

Th e Life Guards, by J . Harris,after Henry Martens

,in colours (Suckling) ,

1 55 .

Th e romps ; and The truants, after W. R . Bigg, pair (Suckling ) , £2 1 0s.

Mansion House dinner tickets, 1 796 by Bartolozzi (Barnard) , 1 2s .Henry

, Earl Beauchamp, as Colonel of Hussars , aquatint, in colours, aft erDaubrawa (Suckling) , 1 35 .

J . Hanway,by R. Dunkarton,

after E. Edwards, mezzotint (Brall) , £1 .

Madam Wright , and Miss Palmer, by Faber, mezzotints (Brall) , 1 65 .

George 1 1,and Queen Caroline, by J .

Faber,af ter Hudson and Vanderbank ,

mezzotints, pair (Brall) , £1 75 . 6d .

George J . Cholmondeley, by J . Jones , after Sir Joshua Reynolds. mezzotint

(Gregory) , £1 75 . 6d .

Phillip A ffl eck , by J . Young. after E. Penny, mezzotint (Gregory) , £1 1 55 .

New Zealand Charlotte Sound , by F. Jukes, aquatint , in colours (Barnard) ,

£1 1 5s.

Sidney Harbour, with East India ship Melh'

sk, by E. Duncan (Maggs ) , £1 rs.

Sierra Leone, by E. Duncan, aquatint (Francis) , 1 83 .

A frica : Dixcove, by J . Hill , aquatint, in colours (Francis) , £1 1 2 5 6d .

Gulf of St . Lawrence, by P. Canot (Francis) , £1 45 .

New York : The city on fire, coloured (Barnard) , £1 .

View of Quebec from the Bason, by P. C. Canot , coloured £1 1 55 .

Snow-shoeing near Quebec, and companion, lithographs £1 2 5 .

Map of the St . Lawrence, 1 71 9 (Francis) , 1 8s .

Town and harbour of St . Thomas, West Indies, and St . George, Grenada

£1 45 .

View of the fortress of Cronemberg , by J . Merigot , aquatint 1 6s .

The island and forts of St . Helena, by Lieut. R . P. Read , coloured (Francis) ,

95 .

Kew Palace,by Sutherland , af ter G lendall , aquatint. in colours (Davi s) , £3.

An island on the Thames , near Park Place ; Wallingford Castle ; Thames atStreatley ; and Windsor Castle, by and after Havell, aquatints , in colour s

(Wells) , £6.

Fox-hunting,by and after A lken, aquatints, in colours, set of four (Dell) ,

£5 55 .

Partridge shooting, near Windsor ; and Pheasant shooting, near Uxbridge ,by and after Havel l

,aquatints, in colours, pair (Leggatt) , £5 1 53 . 6d.

Review in Hyde Park, by J. Scriven and J . Hill , after A . Sauerwied , aquatint, in colours, on strainer Pollard) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Shooting : Partridge, Woodcock , Grouse, and Pheasant, by Pollard, after

A lken, aquatints, in colours, set of four (Foster) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Fox-hunting : Reynard b reaking cover ; and Coming in to the death, by

and after Wolstenh olme, aquatints, in colours, with untrimmed margins ,pair (Wells) , £1 7 1 73 .

Duke of Beaufort ’s coach, by Hunt, after Shayer, aquatint, in colours (Pollard ) ,

£2 2 5 .

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243

Fox-hunting, by Bentley, aft er A lken aquatints, in colours (Foster ) ,£6 1 55 .

Fishing : Bolton A bbey, lithograph. in colours (Davis ) , £2 .

Glorious first of June, 1 794, by Medl and after R. Cleveley,pair (Parker) ,

£1 1 0s .

Theatrical scene, by Finlayson, by Zofiany, mezzotint, proof (Brall) , u s.

Diana, by Bovi, aft er Cipriani, in colours (Foster) , £2 73 . 6d .

Invention ; Design ; Composition ; and Colouring, by F. Bartolozzi, afterA . Kauffman, ovals, in brown , set of four (Lindow) , £2 1 2 5. 6d .

Courtship ; and Matrimony, after W . Wil liams, aquatints , in colours , pair

(ElliS) , £1

A FTER R. COSW A Y .

Mrs. Fitzherbert, by J . Condé (Dell) , £1 3 1 35 .

Countess of Sefton , by W . Dickinson, proof in red (Foster) , £1 1 os .Mrs. Caleb Whiteford, by Minasi (Rylat t ) , £1 1 os .Madame Recamier, by A . Cardon (Foster) , £5 5s.

Mrs. Dufi,by J . A gar (Dell) , £5 53 .

Venus and A donis , by Bartolozzi. oval proof (Rylat t ) , £1 1 0s .

Th e shepherd, by W . Barnard,after G . Morland , mezzotint, in colours (Gould) ,

£6 63 .

Dressing for the masquerade” , Le titia series , by J. R. Smith, afterMorland , in colours (Maggs) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

Fishermen going out , by S. W . Reynolds , after G . Morland , mezzotint (Brall) ,£3 IOS.

Fisherman’s hut,by J. R. Smith, after G. Morland , mezzotint, in colours

(Holliday) , £44 2 5 .

The country butcher, by T. Gosse, aft er G . Morland, mezzotint (Brall) , £4.

Return from market , by J . R . Smith, after Morland , mezzotint (Maggs) ,£3 1 58

General Bonaparte,mezzotint, in colours . Published Decr . 1 1 , 1 800 , by

J . Le Petit, Latimer House , Hammersmith , near London (Parker) ,£3 1 3s. 6d .

Sir Joshua Reynolds , by V. Green, after himself, mezzo tin t , second state

£1 2 5 . 6d .

The sorrows of war, by W . Nutter,after H . Singleton, in colours (Daniell) ,

£4 58.

The dream, by J . R . Smith, after R. Westall,in colours (Daniell) , £3 1 05 . 6d .

Lord Newton,by C . Turner, after Sir H . Raeburn, mezzotint (Daniell) ,

£8 r8s. 6d .

The hunter’s s table,by and after J . Wh essell (Daniell ) , 1 8s.

Rt . Hon. Sir J . E. Wilmot , by Heath, after Dance, oval, in colours (Grace) ,£1 1 03 .

The kite entangled ,by W . W ard , after G . Morland, mezzotint , in colours

(Gould) , £1 0 1 05 .

Angelica Kauffman , by Bartolozzi, aft er Reynolds, oval (White) , 1 45 .

Sleeping nymph, by Simon, after Opie (White) , 1 45 .

Maternal love,by P. W. Tomkins, after J . Russell , oval (White) , £1 45 .

Lady Catherine Beauclerc,by Bartolozzi, after F . Cotes , oval , in red (White) ,

1 83 .

Harmony, by A dam,after Hoppner, oval , in brown (White) , £1 1 7s . 6d .

Lord Burgh ersh , by Bartolozzi, after Reynolds (White) , £1 75 . 6d .

56 A RT PR ICES CURREN T.

The mother ’s pride, by A . Garden, aft er W. Lodder , in colours (Gould) , £3 .

Education , by W . Bond , after Singleton (More) , r 1 s.

Mrs . Sheridan, after Gainsborough, lithograph (White) , 1 45 .

Duchess of Devonshire, after the same, lithograph (White) , 1 45 .

View of Miramichi, by Paul Sandby, after Capt. Hervey Smyth (Pollard) ,£4.

Fox-hunting, by and aft er Wolstenh olme, aquatints, in colours, set of four,varnished (Blythe) , £6 65 .

A hurdle race, after A lken, aquatints, in colours, set of four (Levine) ,£3 1 3s. 6d .

Mail coaches in snow, flood, and thunderstorm,af ter J . Pollard, aquatints,

in colours, set of four (Levine) , £2 1 2 3 . 6d .

Cambridge Telegraph, by Hunt , after Pollard, aquatint, in colours (Levine) ,£2 55 .

Racehorse, Mendicant,by Mackrel, after Herring, aquatint , in colour

(Tilling) , 1 85 .Racehorse, Blue Gown

,by Summers, af ter H . Hall

,aquatint , in colours

(Tilling) , 1 85 .

His Majesty reviewing the Third or Prince of Wales Regiment of DragoonGuards, by J. Ward , after Sir W. Beechey, mezzotint, in colours (Pollard) ,£1 2 1 25.

Fox-hunting, three strips, aquatints, in colours, varnish ed (Cowie) , 1 85 .

The Elephant and Castle, with stage coaches, after J . Pollard, in colours

(Homewood) , £1 1 os .DRAW INGS.

In Portfolio.

A lken , Henry, A few ideas on hunting : a set of twelve pencil drawings, intwo books. These are th e original pencil drawings by the artist for thelithographer, on back of the drawings are the lithographs (Challen) ,£1 0 1 05.

Pocock, N ., 1 786, Bristol harbour (Wells) , £4 1 5s.

Pocock,N 1 786, W eston-super-Mare (Wells) , £3 1 53.

304 Leech,John

,The fight, an illustration to Dickens, in pencil £6.

30 5 Leech,John, Burglar and coal , coal scuttle ; A rrival of husband

’s boat atMargate ; New Zealander col lecting taxes ; and Gentleman on returnfrom Epsom,

four pencil drawings in one frame £2 1 05 .

A pril 3 0 , I9 I5 , Ch ris t ie ’s .

Modern Pictures and Drawings , th e property Of Lieut .

Col . T . R . W. Davidson ,Th e Mynde Park , Hereford ; th e

property of t h e lat e G . William Pet t er , Esq.,L eeh olme

,

Bournemouth ; and Modern Pictures and Wat er - colour

Drawings , t h e property of th e lat e R . J . Ward,Esq.

, 7,Lindum Terrace, Lincoln and from other sources .

DRAWINGS.

1 Fripp,George A .

,Th e Baie d ’

Icart (Cooling) , £6 63 .

2 Fripp,George A .,

Bay on the coast of Serk : Th e Port du Moulin— I42x zxi(Pawsey Payne) , £8 85 .

3 Fripp, George A .,1 872 , On the Coupée, Isle of Serk : Morning

(Mitchell) , £8 85.

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A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Brabazon,H . B.,

From Oaklands , Sedlescombe, Surrey (Goodenand Fox) , £2 25 .

Brabazon,H . B.

,Studies of flowers (White) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

North, J . W . , Under the greenwood tr ee —2 5 x 35 (Bowden) , £2 2 1 s.

Coop, Hubert, And all was stillness save th e sea-birds’ cry — 1 4§ x 1 9

(Turner) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Robinson, Gregory, 1 904, Roaming home—2 91 xaol (Turner) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Barret, G .,

Classica l bay scene, with warriors—1 1 X I 3 (Sampson) , £3 3s.

PICTURES.

Chat tock, R. S. , Under the silver moon— 1 1 x 1 7 (Port) , £1 55 .

Seel, A ., 1 881 , A Moorish sentinel—36} x 2 2§ (Mullen) , £7 73 .

Mich aelson,A .

,Reading the Bible—2 9l x 241 (A ndrade) , £2 .

Schloes ser, Carl, Th e refectory—2 0} X 2 8fi(Cassell) , £6 65 .

Schloesser, Carl, The studio of Vermeer, after Vermeer—H Ix 37 (Maynard) ,£2 2 5 .

Etty, W .,R.A . , Study of a female figure, panel— 2 85xmi (Maynard) , £4 43 .

Nicholson,W . ,

Hawking (D. Davis) , £50 85 .

Nicholson, W ., 1 90 2 , Th e end of the Morris dance—44} x 35} (Eyre) , £56 1 45 .

Nicholson,W . , 1 90 2 , Th e Morris dancer

.(Maynard) , £39 1 85 .

Gore, S. F . , Through the window—mi x 1 5} (Mrs. Wilson) , £1 3 1 35 .

Peploe , S. J . ,Stil l life—1 3l x 1 1 1 (Eyre) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Horne], E. A . ,

1 896, Scene in Japan, panel—mi x 1 2 (Sampson) , £1 8 75 . 6d .

Gore,8 . F .,

Inside a music hal l—443m1 2 (H . B . Harrison) , £2 1 .

Nicholson,W .

,1 9 1 0 , A seascape—1 25x 1 5l (Mrs . Weldon) , £1 6 1 68 .

Kennington, T. B., 1 886, A rming for conquest—Ioi x rzé (W . C . Johnson

£5 55.Walden

,Lionel , Boys on the quay : Dunkirk— 1 75xz3l (Bremner) , £1 55 .

Young,C. , Th e fl ock— 1 63x 2 0% (W. C. Johnson) , £3 35 .

Grimshaw,A tkinson

,1 873 , Med ea (Rose) , £6 65 .

Barnard,Fred , His first smoke—2 8 X 2 1 § (Rose) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

Long,Edwin, R.A .

,1 885

-6,In the wilderness—Sgi x 591; (Sampson) , £99 1 55

Watson, W . , 1 897, Highland cattle : a pass in Glen Pinart, A rgyllshire

(Mitchell) , £44 2 5 .

Carmichael , J . W . , 1 864, 0 3 the Dutch coast— 2 31 X 35} (James) , £7 73 .

Firmin-Girard , Gathering roses—n i x 1 43 (Sampson) , £1 6 1 65 .

Radclyfl e, C . W . ,The old foot-bridge, Ravenshaw,

Solihul l— Isi x 2 3% (James ) ,£1 1 1 8 . 6d .

Thors, J 1 858, Landscape, with children and flock of sheep - 1 82x 23i

(Mitchell) , £5 1 5s. 6d .

Ommeganck, B . P., 1 81 9 , Woody stream,with pastoral figures and animals ,

panel—35 46s (James) , £9 95

Property of t h e lat e F . G . Ivey,Esq. , 73 ,

N ight ingaleLane ,

Clapham Common , S W .

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77

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79

DRAWINGS.

Hardy, T. B.,Rescued from Cais ter Bank— 2 5 X 41 (Cooling) , £1 6 1 65 .

Hardy, T. B The South Foreland—Si x 2 72 (Sir J. Colman) , £9 gs.

Hardy, T. B., Leaving port—9 X 2 7} (Cooling) , £1 0 1 08 .

PICTURES.

Dollond, W . Anstey, Intercepted despatches—zgx39 (Blairmannl, £1 3 1 35.

Dollond, W . Anstey,Woodstock

,AD . 1 652 . Prithee , friend, let me not

in my labour Nay,” said the man of warlike mien

,I am myself

Winded to hold forth 355» (James) , £8 1 8s . 6d .

CHRISTIE’

S .] A pril 30 , 1 9 1 5 . 59

Ellis , Edwin, A fishing h eet 2 9} (J . Leighton) , £8 83 .Weekes

, W Consulting the oracle ; and Who stops the way ? pair, panel1 1 x 7g (Bromage) , £9 1 95 . 6d .

Joss ' WEISS.

Village scene,with peasant-woman

,panel—m i x I7% (James ) , £6 66 .

A quiet stream : Sunset , panel (Cox) , £5 55 .

A homestead and A country road , pair, panel Io (Cooling) , £4 4s .

A com er of the vil lage ; and A farmstead , pair, panel—6i x 1 0 (Cooling) ,

£6 65 .

A mountain stream and A rus tic bridge , pair , panel—6 x 1 0 (Parker) , £7 73 .

A rough road , with poultry and Th e edge of a forest , panel (Johnson) , £5 55 .

River scene : A utumn ; and Cloudy day, pair, panel—61 x 1 0} (Cooling) ,

£4 45

89 On the A run ; set of three, panel—6 x 1 0 (Cooling) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

90 Amberley, Sussex ; and A vil lage church, panel (Sampson) , £4 45 .

9 1 Village scenes ; set of three , panel—6 x 1 0 (Johnson) , £7 1 7s. 6d .

Proper ty of Lieut .

-Colonel T . R . W. Davidson ,Th e

Mynde Park ,Hereford .

DRAW INGS.

92 Caldecott,Randolph

, 1 878, Cranes (Johnson) , £4 1 45 . 6d .

93 Lessore, Jules , Whitehall— 1 3 x 1 81} (Whistler) , £7 75 .

PICTURES.

94 A rmstrong, T. , 1 879 , A fountain— 38 x 54§ (Lockwood) , £31 1 0s .

95 A rmstrong, T., G ii

'l wi th goat— 2 0 x 1 4 (Wh istler) , £1 1 1 3 . 6d .

96 Baptiste, J .,Flowers in a sculptured vase— 53éx 33§ (Von Andrea) , £1 5 1 55 .

97 Canaletto School. Piazzetta of St . Mark’s,Venice

,with figures

(Maitland) , £6 65 .

98 Canaletto School . Island in Venice,with gondolas and figures

—1 4x2 1

(Lesser) , £4 45 .

99 Davies , J . Henry, 1 874, The wild-ducks‘ haun t— 39} x 50 (Whistler) , £2 1 23 . 6d .

1 00 Fantin-Latour,H . , 1 89 2 , Delphiniums in a glass vase (Connell) ,

£42 0 .

1 0 1 Fantin-Latour,H .

,1 872 , Spring fl owers—fi - xSi (Lefevr e) , £44 es.

1 02 Herring , J . F . , 1 854, Watering horses— 1 75x 2 1 (Cassell) , £9 gs.

1 0 3 Jay, J . A . B . , 1 880 , Newmarket Heath— I7 X 32 (Whistler) , £1 1 1 s. 6d .

1 04 Maclaren, Walter, 1 875, Scene in an orange garden , Capri— 2 3} x 35§ (Cassell) ,

£6 65 .

1 05 Meissner, E. (Munich) , 1 875, Return of the flock : W inter— 2 5 ><4o (Mitchell) ,

£8 SC.1 06 J . N .

, Fishing boats in a squall 35 (Cassell) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

1 07 Perugini, C. E.,A pair of friends—31 X 2 6 (Lockwood) , £2 1 .

1 08 Pissarro, C . 1 872 , Th e farm stream (W. Marchant) , £1 1 5 1 05 .

1 09 Ruben,F .

,1 881 , On the Lagune, Venice—1 7x 30 (Blairmann) , £3 1 3s 6d

1 1 0 Ruben, P. , 1 883 , A side canal , Venice (Cooling) , £4 45 .

Propert y Of t h e lat e R . J . Ward ,Esq. , 7 ,

LindumTerrace

,Lincoln .

JA PANESE PRINTS .

1 1 1 Hiroshige,Two ladies in an apartment ; and Twe ladies , with a lantern, by

Korian Sai,etc . , five in four frames (Andrade) , £4 1 os .

DRAWINGS.

1 1 2 Clausen, G R.A .,1 886, Hedgers— Ioi x rs (Cooling) . £2 2 IS.

60 ART PR ICES CURREN T .

1 1 3 Clausen, G .,R.A .

,1 880 , Waiting for the ferry Holland—mi x 1 2 (Crawford) ,

£2 1 .

1 14 Clausen, G R.A .,Evening ; and Th e Thams Woolwich (Sampson) , £6 65.

1 1 5 Hardy, T. B., 1 875, Fishing boats leaving Katwyke (Cassell) ,£5 1 5s. 6d .

1 1 6 Hardy, T. B .,1 875, The mouth of the Mouse—1 3 x 2 0 (Cooling) , £7 75 .

1 1 7 Hardy, T. B .,1 879 , Venice from the Lagoons (Sampson) , £2 2 5 .

1 1 8 Hardy, T. B ., 1 879 , Venice—9 x6 (Pawsey Payne) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

1 2 0 Pearson, C 1 876, Returning home ; and Low tide, by J. Steeple, 1 874

(A ldridge) , £2 55 .

1 2 1 Rheam,H .

, 1 894, The idler— 1 6 1 0 (Cooling) , £2 .

1 2 2 Sinclair, J . , A study of mist ; and November evening near Bettws-y-Coed ,

by C . W . Girvin (Money) , £2 1 23 . 6d .

1 2 3 Wainwright, W . J .

,1 881 , Festal day—2 01m1 31} (Sampson) , £3 1 55 .

PICTURES.

1 24 A umonier, J . , 1 876, On the River Test, Overton, Hants and Early Spring,

near Trefriw, North Wales, pair— 1 94}x 2 9§ (Mitchell) , £3 35 .

1 2 5 A umonier, J .,On the River Blythe ; and Crags above Lake Crafnant , pair

7§ x 1 1 (Cooling) , £2 .

1 2 6 Bramley, Frank, R .A . , 1 881 , Street in A ntwerp ; and Marché aux Anvers ,by W. Logsdail , panel (Cooling) , £3.

1 2 7 Clausen, G ., R.A . ,1 877, Contemplation— 2 0 a m} (Mr s. W eldon) , £2 1 2 s. 6d .

1 28 Gil lig, Jacob, Fish and culinary utensils, panel—n i x 2 6 (Smith) , £1 5 1 55.

1 2 9 Hunt, A . W .,Near Capel Curig— rsi x 1 9} (Permain) , £2 1 os .

1 30 Laer, P. de, Peasants and animals by a barn, panel ; and Views in Venice,pair (Browne) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

1 31 2 La Th angue, H . H .,R.A ., A fisherman—2 1 X I4 (Marchant) , £1 5 1 55 .

1 32 2Macbeth, R. W ., R .A .,

Landing sardines at low tide—1 0}x 1 7§ (Shirrefi) ,

£1 0 1 08.

1 33 Percy, S. R.,Loch Dechart ; and The Castle of Oberh ausz, by A . J. Meadows

(James) , £5 1 5s. 6d.

1 34 Rober tson,H. R.

,

And the mower whets h is scyt h e,And the millnnaid singeth blithe.” —L ’

A llegro.

2 4§ X 37} (Gastor) , £6 65 .

1 35 Stone, Marcus, R .A ., Shepherdess and sheep—92x (Sampson) , £7 1 7s. 6d.1 36 Tesson, L .,

Market place in A lgiers ; and Interior of Lincoln Cathedral , byW . Logsdail, 1 877 (Brooks) , £4 45 .

1 37 Webb, J .,

Dutch boats on the Scheldt— I 1 1; x 2 1 5 (James) , £8 85 .

1 38 Wingate, J . L . , Scene near Inver ary ; and Whit t lingham, near

Norwich (Crome) , £3 35 .

1 39 Zimmerman, A .,The dance—2 0 X 2 8 (Fawcett) , £2 1 2 5. 6d.

CHRISTIE'

S .] May 7, 1 9 1 5 . 6 1

May 7 , I9 1 5 . Ch ris t ie ’s .

Modern Pictures and Drawings , t h e property of t h e la te

H . G . Henderson ,Esq.

, Snowdoun House , Stirling ;Original Drawings for Vanity F a ir ,

t h e property of a

Gent leman ; and A ncient and Modern Pictures,t h e pro

per ty of t h e lat e th e H on . Francis H . Dawnay, EasthorpeHall, Malton ,

Yorkshire ; and from different sources .

Proper ty of t h e lat e H . G . Henderson , Esq., Snowdoun

House , St irling .

DRAW INGS.

Bough,Sam , Low tide ; and Head of a girl , sign ed F. G . (Scott) ,

£1 1 53 .

Brown, T. A usten, 1 89 2 , In the gloaming (Cooling ) ,

£5 1 55 . 6d .

Brugman, J. F . , A Dutch farm—Si x 1 1 g (Port) , £1 1 55 .

Cameron,D. Y . , Dryburgh A bbey— 1 3 x Bl (Brown 8: Phil lips ) ,

£1 8 1 85.

Cameron, D. Y . ,St . Jacques , Havre—rox 71 (Mrs. Weldon) ,

£1 1 0 5. 6d .

Foster,Birket

,pencil , unframed xgi (Wright) , £1 Ios.

Nisbet,R. B.,

Returning from market Wet day—6% (Davidson) ,£5 1 55 . 6d .

Nisbe t, R. B.,

Crail harbour—fi x 1 1 (Aitken Dott) , £5 53 .

Norris , Hugh L . , 1 900 , Th e farm— 1 0 x 1 4 (Brown Phillips) , £2 2 5 .

Palmer, Sutton, A Surrey Common, pastel— 1 0 x 1 4 (Cooling) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Steelink , W .,Changing pas tures —mi x 1 9

1} (Cooling) , £2 2 IS.

Terris, J Th e Old Port, Cromer—a rl x 1 5} (Cooling) , £3 33 .

Wells,W .

,Marguerites— IO X S (Davidson) , £1 85 .

Wells, W . ,

Feeding the ducks—8 x6 (Davidson) , £1 .

W intour, J . C. , Garleton Tower, Haddingtonshire—fi xfl (A .

Dott) , £1 2 5 .

PICTURES.

Aird , Chas , Th e Groote Kerk, Dordrecht, panel—gt x 1 3% (Lee) , £1 1 1 3 . 6d .

Al tmann,G .

,In the marshlands—I4 X 2 1 (Wallis) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Boer,Georges de

,Fete Champetre—Bx 1 2 (Speelman Bros ) , £4 43 .

Boughton, G . H .,R.A .

,A utumn—a gi x rgi (Davidson) , £7 75 .

Brett, J . , The Cornish coast—fi x 1 3i» (Palser ) , £6 65 .

Bright,H .

,In the Highlands (Eustace) , £8 85 .

Brissot , G .,A nglers in punt , panel—fi x 1 2 } (W allis) , £8 85 .

Brown, Taylor, A t Kilmaurs, A yrshire— Igi xzsi (Brash) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

Brown, Taylor, Flow

,gently sweet A fton (Brash) , £4 4s.

Constable School . River scene, with barge—1 3 x 1 9} (Speelman Bros ) , £2 .

Cotman School . The lifeboat (Hemsley) , £2 .

Crawford, E. T 1 843, Sea

-Piece Squally efiect— I5i x 2 415 (Speelman ) .

£1 Ios.

Dawson,H . ,

1 870 , Keeper's Pool

,Surrey, panel—9 5x 1 3§ (Hemsley) ,

£6 1 6s . 6d .

Delissard , A ., 1 848, Fontainebleau : Moonlight—fi x 1 3k (White) , £3 1 65 . 6d .

Donald, J . Milne, On the A von, Lanarkshire , panel—I I x 1 5 (Sampson) ,

£1 rs.

6 2 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

Essen , Jan Van, Dutch landscape—1 3 x 1 5} (Wallis) , £5 1 53 . 6d .

F ourmois,Th .,

In the A rdennes 1 9 (Speelman) , £2 55 .

Fraser , A lexander, In Cadzow Forest ; and A risaig, by Colin Hunter,panel (Sampson) , £2 28 .

Gibson , W. A .,On the Loire (Wallis) , £8 1 85 . 6d .

Gibson,W. A . , Sufiolk barges —1 5}x 1 9} (Davidson) , £1 9 1 95 .

Gidding, M. , Evening— 1 9 s } (Speelman) , £5 55 .

Hefiner , K. , The angler : Sunset— 1 2 }x 1 9} (Hemsley) , £1 2 1 5 . 6d .

Hefiner , K.,River scene, with church : Rainclouds— I 3 x 1 9} (Eustace) ,

£1 2 1 2 5 .

Henderson, J . ,1 876, Th e shrimper— r 1 }x 1 7} (Cooling) , £4 45 .

Jansen,W. G. F . , View in Belgium—1 5 x 3 1 (Sampson) , £2 2 5.

Lawson,Cecil G . ,

In the forest— 1 5} x 1 2 (Sampson) , £3 35 .

Leurs, J .,Dutch pas turage—g} x 1 1 (Sampson) , £3 33 .

Mann,A lex. ,

1 881 , In the gorse-field— 1 3l xzoé (Brash) , £2 .

Mathieson, J . G .,

Th e old road—gfixn } (Hayward) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d.

Mathies on, J . Muir , The Forth near Stirling— I ri x rs} (Helrnsley) , £3 35 .

Mathies on, J . Muir, Near Cardross—9 }x 1 3} (Hayward) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Milne,W. Watt, 1 9 1 3 , Fisherfolk— r 1 } x 1 5} (Sampson) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Milne,W. Watt, 1 9 1 3, A dairy farm— 1 1 } x 1 5} (Sampson) , £5 53 .

Milne, W . Watt, 1 9 1 3, Return of the flock,panel (Sampson) ,

£4 45 .

Milne,W . Watt

,Pittenweem harbour— 1 0 x 1 3} (Cooling) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

Milne,W. Watt, 1 9 1 0 , On the Forth—8} x 1 1 } (Sampson) , £2 2 5 .

Nat,W. Van der, Milking- time—9} x 1 3} (Spielman) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Noble,Robert , A t the sluice (Sampson) , £7 1 0s .

Cakes, J . W .,Nant F francon,

North Wales—1 1 }x 1 7é (Sampson) ,£4 48.

Percy,S. R.

,Clearing up after rain ,

panel (Spielman) , £2 2 5 .

Prowet t , J . C.,A farm near Cambus carron—g x rz (J. Partridge) , £5 55 .

Pyne, J . B.

,Mountainous landscape, with sheep, panel—9gx 1 3} (W. C .

Johnson) , £1 1 1 s. 6d .

Reid,Andrew,

A Renfrewshire by-way (Sampson) , £2 1 0s .

Roelofs , W .,Dutch landscape , with two black and white cows

(Spielman) , £2 1 5s.Roelofs

,W ., Stream with cattle 1 6} (Sammon) , £4 45 .

Sch errewitz, J ., Milking- time —s m} (Cooling) , £2 7 65 .

Sch errewitz, J .,Going to market

,panel— 1 1 x 1 5} (Lefevre) , £36 1 55 .

Sch errewitz, J .,Spring- time (Sampson) , £2 3 2 5 .

Sch errewitz, J . ,Changing pasture (Sampson) , £1 5 1 55 .

Steelink , W .,Flock of sheep Laren— 1 2 } x 1 8} (Sampson) , £1 5 1 55 .

Stevenson, Macaulay, Moonlight (Hemsley) , £1 Ios.

Susterman,Head of a lady

,with pearl necklace and jewelled ear a

red riband in her hair and Th e watering-place (Pawsey Payne) , £3Thomas, Grosvenor, A farmstead , panel— 1 1 9 0 5} (Sampson) , £9 gs.

Tonge, Robert, 1 850 , Bh enn Mohroin , A rran (Sampson) , £1 6 1 63.

Vollon, A ., W oody landscape, with chateau in the background

(Wright) , £36 1 55 .

Vreed enburgh , C. , 1 9 1 2 , Th e washing-place—1 3l x r 1 } (Sampson) , £5 53 .

Webb,James ,

A breezy day— 7} x 1 3} (Sampson) , £3 35 .

Weber,Th. , Th e coming storm— rzxzx (Cooling) , £8 85 .

Wells,W .

,Th e mower -1 9 } x 2 3} (Sampson) , £1 9 1 95 .

Wingate, J . L ,A bay scench 1 3 x 1 9} (Scott) , £39 75 . 6d .

CHRISI IE’

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Original Drawings for Vanity F a ir . These drawingswere th e complet e collect ion of Mr . William Gavin

, t h e

then Editor , and hung in h is room .

LESLIE WA RD SPY

76 The Generals group : General s Plum er, Hunter, Macdonald, Baden-Powell ,Roberts , Dundonald, Kitch ener, Pole-Carew, White, French, and Garrington—1 2} x 1 7} (Willis) , £24 3s.

77 A t Cowes : The German Emperor, Lord Dunraven, A dmiral Montague, KingEdward VII , Marquis of Ormonde, and Lord Lonsdale—1 3 x 1 7} (R.

C.

and L. C. Davis) , £2 1 .

78 Heads of the Law : Stirling, Henn Collins . Lawrence ,Cozens -Hardy

,Bigham

(Lord Mersey) , Al verstone, Wright, Romer, W il liams, and Matthews1 1 } x 1 8} (Wise) , £1 3 1 35 .

79 Th e Masters Meet : Capt . Park Yates , Lord Lonsdale. Lord Willoughby deBroke

,Mr. S. Garth, and Lord Penman— 1 2 } x 1 8} (R. C. and L. C. Davis) ,

£1 2 1 2 5 .

80 On the Heath Tom Jones , Richard Marsh, Matthew Dawson, JamesJewitt , John Dawson, John Porter, and James Ryan (Ellis) ,£1 1 1 1 5.

81 Earl Kitchener, K.P. (Tennant) , £7 73 .

82 Rudyard Kipling— 1 2 9 02 (Miss Blaikie) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

83 Rt . Hon. Joseph Chamber lain— 1 2} x7 (Bell) , £5 55 .

84 Dr. Ingram,Bish op of London— 1 3 x 7 (Bell) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

85 Eighth Duke of Devonshire- 1 3} x 8 (Southern) , £6 66 .

86 Justice Bucknill ; and Robert Mccall , K.C. (T; Sinclair) , £3.

87 H . L. Doherty ; and D. L . A . Jephson (Leggatt) , £2 .

88 Lt .-Colonel Sir George Holford 8 (White) , £2 55.89 Lord Halsbury ; and Justice G ains ford Bruce (Bourne) , £3 1 05 .

90 Earl of Shrewsbury ; and Hon . George Lambton (Sampson) , £2 1 05 .

9 1 A dmiral Sir Hedworth Meux— 1 3} x7} (Sampson) , £3.

92 C0 1. Fox ; and Col. North (Clifie) , £2 .

93 Capt . Johnstone ; and A rthur James (Leggatt) , £2 .

94 Viscount Hambledon— 1 3}x 7} (Baker) , £2 .

95 Cardinal Vaughan ; and Rev. R. J . Campbell (Sampson) , £6.

96 Sir Edward Letchworth— 1 3 x 7} (Miss Blaikie) , £2 .

97 Sir A nthony Brooke (Rajah of Sarawak) ; and Rueben David Sassoon

(N ach emsohn) , £2 .

98 James Swift McN eil ] , M.P. and William A llen,M.P. (Lawrence) , £2 1 55 .

99 Sir J . Somers Vine ; and Sir J . Blundell Maple (Sampson) , £2 .

1 00 Hamo Thornycroft , R .A . ; and W . E. Henley (Mis'

s Blakie) , £2 55 .

1 0 1 Prince Soltykofi ; and Sir Mortim er Durand (Sammon) , £1 1 83.

1 02 Egerton Castle ; Mornington Cannon ; and P. J Barnum (Wise ) , £3.

1 03 Furniss, Harry, 1 898, Th e Lord Protect Us group : Inspector Horsley ,A . J . Balfour , Joseph Chamberlain , Sir Will iam Harcourt , W. H . Lecky,and Leonard Cour tney— 1 2 }x 1 8} (Wells) , £9 .

Different properties .

DRAWINGS.

1 04 Bough, Sam, Ben More,Perthshire— 1 3 x 1 72 (Leven) , 1 55 .

1 05 Branegan , J . F . , Sunset near Wh itby~9 x 1 3} (Leven) , £1 .

1 06 Browne,Tom . Behind the scenes and Sharpers (Sampson) , £5.

64 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

PICTURES.

Donaldson, J . H . , A grey day in Brittany ; and Bay scene, by Innes , pane l,

(Johnson) , £2 2 5 .

Long, Edwin , R .A 1 885 , The Pyre (Sampson) , £47 5s.

Blinks,T 1 890 , Wire (Cassell) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Macwhirter , J R .A . , Harvesting in Arran 1 9} (Goodenough) ,£8 1 8s. 6d .

Levis,Maurice , 1 894, Une Scierie Hydraulique sur lo Loir, France, panel

(Gooden 8: Fox) , £7 73 .

Hil l, J . J 1 877, Boy holding a whistle, oval— 2 3} x 1 9} (Johnson) , £2 1 2 3 . 6d .

Schloesser , Car l , Moliére and Laforet—47 X 38 (Cassell) , £7 1 7s . 6d .

Sch loesser, Car l, Th e incorrigible (Sampson) , £5 53 .

Schloes ser , Carl, La Co lonet ta di Sta Rosalia, near Palermo—2 1 x 35} (Cassell) ,£9 1 95 . 6d .

Mason,F. H .

,British Fleet Ofi Scarborough—3O X 50 (Spurdie) , £8 83 .

Syer, J .,junr., 1 878, Windsor Castle fr om the backwater— 30 x50 (Wha le) ,

£7 75 .

Smith, H . Bellingham, Over the hills, panel 1 3} (Johnson) , £1 83.Wilson, A lice , Th e Japanese doll— 1 5} x 1 1 } (Johnson) . £6 63 .

Property of t h e lat e H on . Francis H . Dawnay,Easthorpe

Hall,Malton ,

York shire .

PICTURES.

Baptiste,Flowers in a sculptured vase— 38 x 3 1 (Pefiers) , £6 65.

Dutch School . Woody river scene, with birds (Parkenthorpe) ,

£3 Ios .

Dutch School . Pheasants and partridges (Parkenthorpe) , £7.

Etty, W R .A Venus and Cupid, circul ar— 1 1 } ins. diam. (Gooden 81 Fox) ,£1 3 1 3s.

Falero , L . , 1 894, He loves me , He loves me not— 39 x 2 1 } (Nesse ) , £71 85 .

Falero, L ., 1 893, The but terfl y—28}x 1 5} (Sampson) , £7 75 .

Ladell , E. , Fruit , tankard and wineglass— 1 3} x 1 9} (Sampson) , £1 6 1 65 .

Ladell, E. , Fruit and wineglass on a marble slab (Sampson) ,£1 7 1 75 .

Lawrence, Sir T. , after, Miss Croker and Th e Bay of Salamis , adrawing (Davonery) , £5 55 .

Riviere, Briton, R .A . , 1 882 , A t bay, panel— 1 3} X 2 o (Eustace) , £2 9 85 .

Westall, R . , R .A .,Th e bower of Venus —2 6 X 35} (Bauduin) , £4 4s .

PICTURES .

Boucher School . A musical party— 72 x73 (Parkenthorpe) , £1 3 1 35 .

Break speare, W. A .,Cavalier of the time of Cromwell and Study of a female

figure, by Al lan Davidson, panel (Sampson) , £7 75 .

Brown , Mather, aft er, The Marquis of Cornwallis receiving the sons of TippooSaib as hostages , by D. Orme ; painted for the engraving—2 2} X 30}

(Leggatt) , £6 65 .

Vigee, Le Brun , after Th e artist— 39 x 3 1 } (Pawsey 8: Payne) , £8 85 .

Canaletto School . Grand Canal , Venice-

39 X 49 (Maitland) , £9 1 95 . 6d .

6 6 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

Buh ot , Felix, L’

Embarcadére aTrouville, in two states Un Grain aTrouvill eand Débar quement en Angleterre (Scott) , £2 2 5 .

Buhot , Felix, Ronde du Nuit ; Spleen en Ideal ; Matinee d’

A utomne, twoimpressions ; and two others (McDonald ) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d

Buhot , Felix, Il lustr ations to La Vieille Maitresse,seven plates ; Deux

bottes,in two sta tes ; and four designs (de Vries ) , £1 IS.

Burridge, Fred , Th e pride of North Devon ; and W'hisht weather (Johnson) ,

£1 Ios .

Burridge, Fred ,Har lech and A march of waters (Johnson) , £1 1 5s.

Chauvel , Theophile, Fourteen proof etchings , in vellum binding ; and Fortynine plates, after C . Jacques ,

by Delattre and others (Parsons) , £2 1 5s.Dodd

,Francis, Pall Mall , from the west Duke of York’s Column and Th e

Monum ent and Fish Street Hill (Mea tyard ) , £3 .

Eyre, Bernar d , Hillside Farm Sunset , B ideford ; and another (Taylor) ,£2 1 2 s . 6d .

Fantin-Latour , H .,Nymphs

,lithograph ; Th e snow winter : lithograph, by

Char les Shannon ; and Manoah’s Odering ; and Th e fisherman : etchings

,

by W. Strang (Scott) , £8 85 .

Farrell , Fred . A . ,Lower A rgyllshire ; Sunset at the Grand Palace ; and Pont

Neuf (Mea tyard ) , £3 35 .

Gaskell,Percival , Wareham ; In the Cairngorms ; and Four other etchings

and Th e Falls of Tummel , Perthshire ; Derwentwater ; A gatheringstorm and Two other mezzotints, etc. (McDona ld ) , £7 1 7s. 6d .

Haden, Sir F. Seymour, Penton Hook (H . trial proof,signed ; and

Battersea Bridge (H . signed (Rimell ) , £4 4s .

Haden, Sir F . Seymour , Little Calais pier (H . signed ; Kensington Gar

dens : th e smal l plate (H . first state ; and Harlech : the second plate

(H . 2 1 2 ) (Rimell) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Hornby,C . C.

, Cafe du Rond Point, in colour s ; Passage des Patriarches ,Paris ; and Delft (Tattersall ) , £1 1 5 .

James, Th e Hon . “fal ter, Moorland Poole, Dorset , by G . Hayes ; Hayricks ,

Middlesex,by W. P. Robins ; and Candl emaker Row,

by Percy Robertson

(Dowdeswell) , £2 1 2 s . 6d .

Keene,Charles S.

,Twenty -one etchings , with introduction and notes by

M. H . Spielmann , in a portfolio (G lyne) , £3 55 .

Laing, Frank, A series of twenty- four etchings , on india paper (A ckriss ) ,£3 35

Legros , A .,Le Mouton retrouvé ; Le long de la Rive ; and Le Mur du

Presby tere (A . Dott 8: Son) , £1 1 05 . 6d .

Legros, A .,La F errne de Brieux Old Spaniard and a lithograph (Colnaghi) ,

£6 IOS.

Lumsden, Ernest S.,Leith ; Paris in construction ; and another (Dowdes

well ) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

Macbeth-Raeburn , H . , Eton College ; Over the hil ls and far away ; andCannon Street Bridge (Taylor) , £3 35 .

MacLaugh lan ,D .

S.,Wind and rain ; and Chimneys and cranes (Gibson) ,

£3 1 3s . 6d .

34 Palmer , Sam , Th e early ploughman, fram ed ; and Th e herdsman , proofs

(Dunth orne) , £5 55 .

Pennell,Joseph

,New York from Brooklyn Bridge ; Edgar Thomson stee

Works ; Palisades and palaces ; and Standard Oil Works (Meatyard) ,£2 .

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Pennell,Joseph

,Lincoln’s Inn Lindsay Row The Deck Head and

Somerse t House (Taylor) , £2 5s .

Pennell,Joseph

,Hampton Cour t Park Lane ; LOW Moor Works , Bradford

A modern Hobbema, Belgium and W estminster from my window,

mezzotint (P. Jones ) , £2 55 .

Rushbur y, Henry , Last of the General Post Office, London and A Cotswoldmill (Mea tyard ) , £2 2 5 .

Synge , E. M.,On the Tay ; Budd

’s corner ; Th e val ley mill ; and Low tide ,Maiden (McDonald ) , £2 2 s .

Synge, E. M.,Ten etchings in Spain , in a portfolio (McDonal d) , £6 6

Watson, Charles J . , Interior of St . Et ienn e du Mont La Chapelle St . EspritA bbeville Haarlem and G rooth oofdspoort , Dordrecht (Dunthorne) , £5 53 .

Afiieek , A . F . ,Loches ; and Drawbridge , Cawder Castle, by Johns tone Baird

(Hayward ) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

Bauer , M. , A li Baba ; and another (A itken Dott) , £1 4 35 . 6d .

Bejot , E. , Le Pont des Saints Per es (Major Mar shall ) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

Brangwyn, F . , Bridge-builders (Mea tyar d ) , £4 45 .

Brangywn, F . ,Building, South Kensingt on Museum (Fine Ar t Society) ,

£3 1 3s . 6d .

Brangwyn , F . , Th e Bridge of Sighs , Venice (Scott) , £1 9 1 95 .

Brangwyn, F ., Th e brewery , Bruges ; Th e distant hill , by W . Strang ; St .Catherine’s wharf , by W . L . Wyllie Napoleon, aft er Meissonier, by Ruetand another (Rimell) , £4 45 .

Eyre, Bernard , On the Cairn , Dumfr ies-shire ; and St . Paul ’s Ca thedral ,by Wil liam Walker (Hollams) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Haden, Sir F . Seymour, Sunset on the Tham es (H . 93) (A . Dott 8: Son) ,

£7 75 .

Haden, Sir F. Seymour , Egh am (H . 1 5) (Rimell ) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Haden, Sir F . Seymour , A sunset in Ireland (H . 5 1 ) (Sco tt) , £33 1 2 5 .

Haden, Sir F . Seymour , Th e breaking up of the A gamemnon thesecond plate (H . 2 2 9 ) (de Vries) , £2 2 5 .

Howarth , A . E. , Rouen Cathedral (Scott) , £6 6s .

Legros, A . ,

Cabane dans les Marais , fir st sta te ; Amiens a le Soire, by A .

Lepere ; and An old cock , by Bracquemond (Scott) , £7 1 7s . 6d .

MacLaughlan,D . S. ,

Venetian noontide ; and Quai de Grande Augustine ,Paris (Mea tyard ) , £2 as .

MacLaughlan,D . S. , Tivoli ; Ruelle du Pécheurs, on gr een paper ; and

Florence , on yellow paper (Mea tyard ) , £1 53 .

McBey, James , Cowgate , Edinburgh (Scott) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Watson,Charles J .

, San Petronio , Bologna ; St . Etienne du Mont , Paris ;Romsey ; and Ponte del Cavallo , Venezia (Mrs . Paterson) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

J . MCNEIL WHISTLER.

Free-Trade Wharf (W. on thin Japan paper and th ree others (Colnagh i) ,£2 1 2 s . 6d .

The Thames set a series of sixteen etchings,in a portfolio (Colnagh i) , £86 2 5 .

The doorway (W . 1 54) (Dunthorne) , £81 1 83 .

The Piazzetta (W . 1 55) (Brown 8: Phillips) ,The balcony (W . 1 77) (Colnaghi) , £73 1 0 5 .

Th e garden (W . 1 80 ) (Colnagh i) , £1 1 7 1 2 5 .

Furnace nocturne (W . 1 83) (Scott) , 37 1 6s .

MU IRHEA D BONE .

Oxfordshire (D . second state (A itken Dott) , £2 2 1 3 .

68 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Hampstead Heath (D. 1 99 ) (A itken Dott) , £2 6 55 .

Th e Great Gantry, Charing Cross (D; (Scott) , £44 2 3 .

Bal lantrae road (D. 2 1 2 ) (A itken Dott) , £3 1 1 0 3 .

Chiswick Mall (Aitken Dott) , £2 2 1 5 .

Liberty’s clock (Scott) , £54 1 2 5 .

Building (D. framed (Davidson) , £63 .

D . Y. CA MERON .

Haarlem (R. 1 70 ) (Colnagh i) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Dutch village (D . 1 72 ) (Colnagh i) , £1 0 ros .

Venetian convent (R . 2 0 7) (McDonald ) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

Farm gateway, Campagnetta (R . 2 2 2 ) (Davidson) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Ponte della Trinita, Florence (R . 32 5) (McDonald ) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

Place Plumereau, Tours (R . 353) (Dunthorne) , £1 6 1 65 .

Th e sycamore (R . 372 ) (Davidson) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Th e avenue (R. 373) and Stirling Castle,signed lithograph (A itken Dott) ,

£6 65 .

Th e Canongate , Tolbooth (R . before the shadow beyond gateway on theextreme right (Dunthorne) , £37 1 6s .

St . Merri (R . before the horizontal lines in the immediate foreground

(Aitken Dott) , £1 4 1 45 .

Pluscarden (R . 380 ) (A itken Dott) , £7 7Still waters (R . 381 ) (Scott ) , £34 1 35 .

Mar ’s work , Stirling, No . 2 (R. 386) (Davidson) , £1 5 45 . 6d .

Chartres (R. ear ly state , before the shadow in the upper left corner,and before the hat (Dunthorne) , £1 1 os . 6d .

Old St . Etienne , Caen (R . 40 0 ) (Dunthorne) , £3 1 1 0 5 .

Th e Little Devil at Florence (R. 40 1 ) (Marshall) . £3 35 .

Craigievar (R . 40 2 ) (Davidson) , £37 1 65 .

THE BELGIA N SETGateway of Bruges (R . 387) (Connell) ,La

lRoche (R. (Dunthorne) , £1 3 1 35 .

La Maison Noire, Bruges (R . 389 ) (Davidson) , £1 0 1 0 5 .

Th e Meuse (R . 390 ) (Colnagh i) , £58 1 65 .

Damme (R . 39 1 ) (Davidson) , £1 5 45 . 6d .

Belfry of Bruges (R. 39 2 ) (Davidson) , £3 1 1 0 3 .

Old La Roche (R. 393) (Davidson) , £1 0 1 0 5 .

Notre Dame, Dinant (R . before the completion of horizontal shadowmgin arch on extreme right (Davidson) , £54 1 2 5 .

Dinan t (R . 395) (Davidson), £1 9 1 9 3 .

A valley of the Ardennes (R . before th e dar kening of the upper sky

(Dunthorne) , £2 3 2 5 .

The Unicorn, Stirling (R. 89 ) (Wright) , £6 65 .

The Palace, Stirling Castle (R . 1 74) (Colnagh i) , £14 1 45 .

San Giorgio Maggiore (R . 2 1 3) (Colnagh i) , £1 5 1 5s .

Ponte Vecchio, Fl orence (R . before the plate was reduced in size (Smith) ,

£1 0 1 0 5 .

Th e palace doorway, Venice (R . 2 2 5) (Connell ) , £73 1 0 5 .

The smithy (R . before the additional dry-pointing (McDonald ) ,

£8 1 85 . 6d .

Th e Crucifix (R. 2 81 ) (Hollams) , £1 1 0 3 . 6d .

A Venetian Palace (R . 2 82 ) (Sco tt) , £48Th e Gargoyles

, Stirling Castle (R. 2 84) (Marshall) , £8 1 85 . 6d .

CHRISTIE’

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1 2 2

The Palace of the Stuarts , Stirling (R . 2 85) (Colnaghi) , £1 2 1 2 s .

Broad Street,Stirling (R . 2 86) (Marshall) , £5 1 53 . 6d .

Siena (R . 304) (Dunthorne) , £1 5 43 . 6d .

Th e A bbazia,Venice (R . 30 6) (Connell) , £50 85 .

Saint Mark ’s, No . 2 (R . 30 7 ) (Colnagh i) , £2 1 .

Joannis Darius (R. 30 9 ) (Dunthorne ) , £37 1 65 .

Saint Mark’s, No . 3 (R. 3 1 1 ) (Colnagh i) , £1 3 1 33 .

Loches (R. 32 8) (Parsons) , £1 2 1 25 .

Chinon (R. before the horizonta l l ines in the immediate foreground,and additional drypo in t on small tree (Dunthorne) , £8 85 .

St . Laumer , Blois (R. before the drypoint shadow above prie-dieu onextreme left (Scott ) , £44 es .

Amboise (R. 352 ) (Colnagh i) , £8 85 .

Hardent (R . 356) (Colnagh i) , £2 5 45 .

Robert Lee’s workshop (R. 375) (Colnagh i) , £2 1 .

HEDLEY FITTON .

Bargate, Southampton (Dunthorne) , £5 55 .

Dumfries (Hollams) , £3 35 .

Gateway,Glasgow Cathedral (Dunthorne) , £6 65 .

Portel del St . Zaccaria (Dunthorne) , £6 65 .

Borgo San Jacopo,Florence (Dunthorne) , £5 55 .

Th e h ower-market,Florence ; and Th e Monument (Dunthorne) , £6 65 .

St . Maclou,Rouen (Hollams) , £7 1 7s. 6d .

Th e two mills (Dunthorne) , £1 5 1 55 .

Winches ter Cross (Dunthorne) , £7 75 .

A X EL H . HA IG .The Baptistery ; Th e Chapel of St . Clement

,St . Mark ’s

,Venice ; Rhineland

and Nassau’s house , Nuremberg (Freeman) , £2 1 zs . 6d .

La Portico de la Gloria, Santiago ; and Th e Cloisters of St . Jerome, Belem,

Lisbon (Dunthorne) , £3 35 .

The Chance l, Tarragona Cathedral ; and The Troseoro,Palencia Cathedral

(Hollams) , £7 75 .

Church of St . Francesco, A ssisi (Klackner) , £1 0 1 05 .

Exterior of St . Mark’s , Venice (Deighton) , £5 55 .

Interior.

of St . Mark’s , Venice (Fine Ar t Society) , £7 75 .

Interior of Toledo Cathedral (Hollams ) , £2 7 65 .

Madonna of the Musket ; L’

Eglise des Dominicians,A rles Chapel of th e

Sacrament ; Doorway of Notre Dame, Huy ; and Stockholm (Brall) ,

£3 35

Mourealle Cathedral , Sicily ; and Interior of San Zeno,Verona (Brall) ,

£3 35

Notr e Dame de Paris (Freeman) , £2 2 5.

Palatine Chapel , Palermo (Dunthorne ) , £9 93 .

Th e Portals, Rheims Cathedr al (Dun thorne) , £2 3 2 3 .

Th e South A isle, Burgos Cathedral (Dun t horne) , £7 75 .

The South A isle, Toledo Cathedral (Hollams) , £4 45 .

MODERN ENGRAVINGS A N D ETCHINGS.

Thirty~three reproductions of the Liber Studiorum of J . M . W . Turner

,by

Thomas Lupton (Walker) , £1 1 55 .

English landsca pe, after J . Const able, by D. Lucas : a set of twenty-twoplates

,with notes , in a solander box (Walker) , £1 2 1 05 .

Th e silver moon, Whitstable, and two others : aquatints , by C. H . Baskett ;and A winter’s night , b y A lfr ed East (Colnaghi) , £6 55 .

70 A RT PR ICES CURRE NT .

1 55 Lady Beauchamp, after Lawrence , by J . C . Webb , artist’s proof ; and Sim‘

plicity ; Sylvia ; and Lady Gertrude Fitzpatrick ; after Reynolds , by S.

Cousins, proofs before letters (F. Partridge) , £2 1 55 .

1 56 Lords John and Bernard Stuart,after Van Dyck

,by Laguillermie, artist

’sproof (Vicars) , £1 rs.

1 57 Th e morning walk,after Gainsborough

,by A . Mathey, artist

’s proof (Vicars ) ,£2 1 0 5 .

Boy with a rabbit, after Sir H . Raeburn,by J . C. Webb, artist

’s proof

(Vicars) , £4.

Mrs. Thornton , after Sir T. Lawrence, by Scott Bridgwater ; and LadyWaldegrave, after Hoppner, by the same, artists

’ proofs (Walker) , £2 55 .

Lady Charlotte Duncombe,after J . HOppner , by the same, artist

’s proof

(Vicars) , £2 1 5s.Mrs. Cunlifie Offl ey, after Sir T . Laur ence

,by the same

,artist’s proof

(Colnaghi). £4 55 .

Mrs. Trotter, of the Bush, after G . Romney, by the same, artist’s proof

(A gnew) , £1 1 55 .

Mrs. Lee A cton, after and by the same, artist’s proof (Colnagh i) , £1 2 IS. 6d .

Th e daughters of Sir Thomas Frankland, after J . Hoppner, by the same ,artist’s proof (Colnaghi) , £1 1 0 5 . 6d .

Mrs. Carnac and The Countess of Harrington, after Sir J . Reynolds (Parsons )£2 1 2 s. 6d .

The Duchess of Rutland, after Sir J . Reynolds , by S. Cousins,artist’s proof

(Vicars) , £1 1 os. 6d .

Lad y Caroline Montagu,as Winter

,after Sir J . Reynolds , by S. Cousins ,

artist’s proof (F. Partridge) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d.

Albinia, Lady Cumberland , after Romney, by M. Cormack ; and Miss Byng ,after the same

,by J . B . Pratt

,artists’ proofs (Vicars) , £2 .

Salisbury Cathedral , after J . Constable , by N . Hirst,artist’s proof (V. Morgan) ,

£3Dante’s dr eam

,after D . G. Rossetti, first proof, signed by the painter (Spencer) ,

£3 55

The plough, after F. Walker,by R . W. Macbeth ; and Eel Bucks at Goring ,

after Muller,by Brunet-Debaines, arfis ts

’ proofs (Walk er) , £2 1 03 .

Printed in Colours.

Countess of Westmeath, after Sir T . Lawr ence , by Clifford R. James, artist’s

proof (Huggins) . £4.

Countess of Dysart , after Sir T . Lawrence,by R . Smyt he, artist

's proof

(VicarS) , £7.

Thomas Carlyle ; and Whistler’s mother

,after J . McN eil Whistler, proofs

(Gooden Fox) , £8 1 85 . 6d.

Cremona gardens ; and Miss A lexander, af ter the same, proofs (Gooden andF OX ) , £7 78

La Mare aux Canards , by Camille Ponce ; and Th e old inn,by Kasimir,

proofs (Hollams) , £2 55 .

Th e close of day ; and Canal at A bbevil le : etchings by Henri Jourdain ,proofs (Hollams ) , £3 1 55 .

SIR FRA NK Suonr .

Moonrise,Ramsgate ; and Th e mouth of the Thames (Walker) , £4.

In th e h ayfield , Yorkshire ; and Ploughing, after P. de Wint (Johnson) ,£5 1 55 . 6d .

Lifting cloud ; and Near Oxford, after P. de Wint (Paterson) , £4 55.

CH R ISTIE’

S .] May 1 1 and 1 2 ,1 9 1 5 . 7 1

Moonlight at sea ; Th e Mildmay sea-piece, after J . M . W . Tur ner ; A slantof light

,Polperro ; Ebb - tide

,Putney Bridge ; Twilight in the Campagna,

Rome and another (Scott ) , £1 5 .

Bromborough,etching ; Sunrise on Whitby Scaur ,

soft ground etching ; andA river scene (McDonald ) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

Low tide and evening star Hayle,Cornwall ; Maxwell Bank Gathering the

flock and A dead calm in I tchen Channel (Scott) , £2 3 2 5 .

Ehrenbreitstein and Bellonzona from the road to Locarno, after J . M . W.

Turner ; Rye Pier : Evening ; Per horse- power, per hour ; and Dawn

(Walker) , £7 1 7s . 6d .

Nithsdale (Paterson) , £7 1 7s . 6d .

A Swiss pass,after J . M . W . Turner (Paterson) , £1 0 ros .

A Roman canal and The snowdrift,after P. de Wint (Newman 8: O ldham) ,

£4 1 4s . 6d .

Shap Fell,Cumberland ; and Wensley Dale, after the same (Paterson) ,

£1 2 rs. 6d .

Sunset at sea, after Copley Fielding ; Th e Al ps from Grenoble to Chamberi,and Solway Moss

,after J . M . W . Turner ; and Solway Fishers (Fraser) ,

£5 1 5s. 6d .

Diana and Endymion ; and Hope, af ter G . F . Watts , proofs (Walker) , £5 5OLD ENGRAVINGS.

Lady Smythe and children,after Sir J . Reynolds, by F. Bartolozzi, in

bistre (Lewis) , £4 55 .

Cornelia and her children , after Sir J . Reynolds , by C. VViIkin (Rime ll) ,

£2 1 0 5 .

2 0 6 Mrs. Mil ls,after Engleh ear t , by J . R . Smi th; and Phoebe Hoppner as The

Salad Girl,

” after HOppner , by W. Ward (F . Daniell) , £4.

2 1 5 A fl ower -piece and a fruit-piece,after Van Huysum ,

by R . Ear lom,pair

(Rimell) , £7 75 .

Property of th e lat e H on . Francis H . Dawnay,Easthorpe

Hall , Malton ,Yorkshire .

2 1 6 The daughters of Sir Thomas Frankland,after J . HOppner, by Scott Bridg

water,artist ’s proof (Colnaghi) , 1 2 1 2 5 .

2 1 7 Lady Hamilton as “ Circe,after G . Romney, by the same, artist

’s proof

(Vicars) , £1 0 1 05 .

2 1 8 Misc. Julia Peel,after Sir T . Lawrence, by S. Cousins, second state (Vicars) ,

£8 85 .

2 2 0 Matilda,after J . F . Herring, by R . G . Reeve

,printed in colours (Walford) ,

£6 65 .

Property of t h e la t e Thomas Wat son Jackson ,Esq.

,

Worcest er College,and N o . 8 ,

Bradmore Road , Oxford .

2 2 1 Brangwyn ,F .

, Th e old bridge, Barnard Castle (Fine A rt Society) , £4 552 2 2 Diirer

,A . ,

St . Jerome (Rimell) , £4 45 .

2 2 3 Haig, A xel H .,Mont St . Michel (Dunthorne) , £2 5 45 .

2 2 5 Hole, W .,Th e jumping horse, after J . Constable ; and Th e wood-sawyers ,

after F. Mill et,artists ’ proofs (Scott) , £2 .

2 2 6 Mantegna, A .,

A combat of marine gods (B . touched with green andwhite paint (Jones) , £2 .

7 2 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

Different proper ties .

MODERN ETCHINGS A N D ENGRAVINGS.

2 29 The Palatine Chapel , Pal ermo : etching, by A xel H . Haig (Dunthorne) , £1 0 .

2 30 Saute Maria della Salute, Venice etching, by F. Brangwyn (Fine A r t Society) ,£1 2 1 2 5 .

Browning’s house, Venice : etching, by F. Brangwyn (Scott) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

The Bridge of Sighs, Venice : etching, by F. Brangwyn (Scott) , £24 35 .

St . Nicholas du Chardonnet, Paris : etching, by F. Brangwyn (Johnson) ,£5 1 5s . 6d .

Weary : unpublished etching, by J . McN eil Wh istler, on Japan paper

(Colnaghi) , £2 7 65 .

Le voyageur, after J . L . E. Meissonier , by A . Boulard,remarque proof

(Colnagh i) , £9 1 9 5 . 6d .

Post-horses,after the same

,by L. Monzies , remar que proof, signed by the

painter (Colnagh i) , £1 0 1 0 5 .

The sign-painter , after the same, by A . Jacquet , artist’s proof

,signed by the

pain ter (Wen) . £7 7s .

Portrait of the sergeant , after the same , by J . Jacquet , artist’s proof

,signed

by the painter (Will is) , £6 65 .

Generals in the snow, after the same, by E. Boilvin , remarque proof (Wyllie) ,£1 5 1 55 .

L a dy Mildmay and child , af ter Hoppner , by Scott Bridgwater, artist’s proof

(Bailey) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Mrs . Lee A cton, after G . Romney, by the same , artist’s proof (Colnagh i) ,

£1 2 1 2 5 .

Mrs . Thornton , after Lawrence, by th e same ; and Mrs . Parkyns, afterHOppner , by N . Hirst , artists

’ proofs (Wh ite) , £4 45 .

Lady P0ulet t , after G . Romney, by N . Hirst , ar tist’s proof (Lacey) , £2 1 2 s . 6d .

Lady Boughton, after and by the same , ar tist’s proof ; and Mrs . Payne

Galwey, after Reynolds , by Zobel , proof (Bull) , £4 45 .

Madame Le Brun and child , after herself and Lady Hamilton , as Nature ,af ter Romney, by S . E. Wilson , artists

' proofs (Lister) , £4 55 .

The pious family, after Peters , by Bartolozzi, printed in colours ; andCountess Grosvenor, after Lawrence , by C . Turner (Eades) , £2 55 .

The mask , after Reynolds ; Th e ghost , after W estall ; and A sacrifice andCupid , after Cipriani, prin ted in colours (Mellish ) , £2 55 .

Lady A nne Fitzpatrick as Sylvia , after Reynolds , by S. Cousins , artist’s

proof and Miss Macdonald , after Lawrence , by the same (Wright) , £4 ros .

ENGRA VINGS OF THE EA RLY ENGLISH SCHOOL.

Lady Heathcote,af ter Cosway, by J . A gar

,printed in colours (Rimell) , £5.

Mr s . Dufi,after and by the same , printed in colours (Rimell) , £2 53 .

A lmeria , after J . Opie,by J . R . Smith , printed in colours (F . Sabin ) , £1 03 1 9s .

Th e age of innocence , after Sir J . Reynolds , by J . Grozer,pri nted in colours

(F. Sabin) , £73 1 05 .

Mrs . Morgan and child (Materna l Love) , after J . Russell , by P . W . Tomkins,printed in colours (Sabin) , £68 53 .

Th e benevolent cottager, after F . Wheatley , by W. Nutter and Th e thatcher,

after and by J . Barney,both printed in colours (Leggatt) , £6 65 .

Lady in the character of Clara , printed in colours and two others (Pawseyand Payne) , £2 .

View of Milan , after G iosagat t i, by Mosmer , in colours (Parsons) , 1 83 .

74 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

May 1 4 , 1 9 1 5 ,Ch ris t ie

’s .

Pictures by Old Mast ers, and a few Drawings ,

t h e pro

perty of t h e lat e Thomas IVa tson Jack son , Esq.,Worcest er

College , and 8 Bradmore Road ,

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Oxford also Old Pictures ,

and Drawings from different sources .

Property of t h e la t e Thomas Wat son Jack son ,Esq.

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Worcest er College,and 8 , Bradmore Road ,

Oxford .

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DRAWINGS.

Ben Nevis,and The Cal edonian Canal

,1 849

— 1 6Qx 2 3} (Misell) , 1 0 5 . 6d .

Burne-Jones,Sir . B .

,Study of a female head

,pencil—9 x 6g (Warner) , £2 .

Goodwin,H . , A quiet corner Lee— 1 3 x 1 9§ (Reid) , 1 85 .

I talian School . A man,holding a book

,black and red chalk ; and The

guardian angel, by J . Flaxman , R .A . ,1 790 , sepia (Miss Malcolm) , £2 1 55 .

Lusier,G . B .

,1 786, View of Terracina, with the Pontin e Palace—2 0 x 2 6}

(Moore) , 1 3s.Naftel

,P. J . , 1 850 , On the road to Pontoni, near Amalfi— rgzx 1 32, (Martin)

1 2 5 .

Poynter, Ambrose, Th e ruins of the Old Savoy Palace,before the demolition

of the approaches to Waterloo Bridge— 1 4 x 1 9} (Smith) , £4 45 .

Ruskin, J . ,

A cathedral Spire Rouen— 1 9 x 1 2 (Gooden Fox) , £2 2 5 .

Solomon, Simeon, 1 874, Head of a lady, pencil—e x 8} (Moore) , 1 05 .

Turner, J . M . W .

,R .A .

,The fifth plague

,Indian ink heightened with white

7 x 1 0 (Weller) , £1 1 1 s. 6d .

PICTURES.

A dmir al John Benbow,in armour

,with white lace cravat ; and Sigismunda ,

panel , in gil t fr ame carved with scrolls (Leger) , £1 3 2 5 . 6d .

Lucius,Cary

,Viscount Falkland

,in black slashed dress with white rufi, panel

and A lgernon Sidney,in red tunic and breastplate , in an oval (Leger) ,

£7 75 .

Maria Theresa,in black dress and black lace head-dr ess ; and Head of a lady,

with white dress , unframed (Kendal) , £1 6 1 65 .

Gentleman ,in dark dress and cap,

holding his gloves, panel, a rounde l

3; ins . diam . (Van Stockem) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

Boonen, A . Van. Cavalier, in buff tunic and breastplate, with brown cap ,in a sculptured oval— 8} x 6§ (Warner) , £2 2 5 .

Cotes , F .,R .A . ,

Youth, in brown coat and vest, with white kerchief windowbackground—4 2 x 1 81 (Blaker) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

School of Cranach . Th e Virgin and Child, the Virgin in green dress andcrimson cloak , seated on a cushion, holding the Infant Saviour ; landscape background

,pan el— zs} x 1 8§ (Greenstreet) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Early English School . Lady, in whi te muslin dress , holding a paint-brush,a gentleman , in brown coat, behind—mi x 2 4} (B . Hanbury) , £1 3 1 55 ,

Early English School . Gentleman , in dark dress, standing in a landscape .holding his hat and stick— 34 x 2 3 (Pawsey Payne) , £7 75 .

Early German School . The Virgin and Child adored by a Bishop the Virginis seen with th e Inf ant Saviour seated on a cushion, with 3 Bishop, inwhite gown

, in adoration ; the courtyard of a monastery in the background, panel— r4 x 9} (Van Stockem) , £1 6 1 65 .

School of Jamesone. Gentleman, in black figured dress, with white lacecollar and cuffs, holding a stafi, in an oval , panel— 364» x 2 6g» (Warner) ,£4 1 4s. 6d.

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s ] May 1 4, 1 9 1 5 . 75

33

Kisling,1 798, Th e Dauphin , in blue dress , in an oval ; and Dr. Bryce , in

grey dress, reading a book (Sulley) , £9 9 5 .

Lyon,Corneille de

,A gentleman (Cardinal de Ch atellon in black dress

with small white frills and black hat, panel , a roundel— 4i ins . diam .

(Earwicker) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Molenaer , Frozen river scene, with buildings , and numerous figures andsledges and An interior

,with two boors conversing

,panel (Lewis ) , £7 75 .

Palamedes,A cavalier

, in bud doublet wi th slashed sleeves , standing on aterrace , holding a baton in his right hand—m i x 1 5 (Courlan) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Reynolds, Sir J . , af ter, Hope nur sing Love— 49gx 39? (Renton) , £4 43 .

Ril ey, J .

,The Earl of Shaft esbury, in bud coat and flowing hair , in a sculp

fured oval— 2 9 x 2 4 (Amor) , £1 8 1 8s .

Robert,Classical bay scene , with buildings and figures

— 2 51» x 3 1 (Leger) ,£4 4S

Streek, J . Van,Blue and white dish of fi'

uit,and other objects of stil l life on a

slab—2 0 l x 1 51 (Martin) , £1 6 1 65 .

The Master of the Utrecht A doration. The Crucifixion . A t the foot of theCross kneels the Magdalen

,in rich dress on the right stands the Virgin ,

lamenting,while opposite is Saint John a hilly landscape with buildings

in the background,panel , arched top

—2 7 x 1 7} (Van Stockem) , £2 1 .

Van Dyck School . Don Carlos,in black dress , wi t h white ruff— 2 1 5 x 1 6

(Warner) . £4 45 .

Wyck , Jan , A general with h is stafi,directing his army in battle— 2 2 x 564}

(Greenstreet) , £5 55 .

ITAL I A N Seaoor .

Saint Stephen,holding a book and the Martyr

's palm,arched top— 305 x 1 3§

(Van Stockem) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

34 Head of Giovanni Bellini,with black cap, panel ; and Head of a Franciscan

35

Monk,on copper (Earwicker) , £9 9

Saint John,in red cloak over a green dress

,panel— 1 5 x 7 (Kendal ) , £1 5 1 55 .

36 Ambrogio , Saint Paul ; and Sain t A nthony , a pair of small cusps,panel

7 x 7} (Wagner) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

37, 38 and 39 , A retino, Spinello, Saint Benedict and Saint Lucil la , the right wing of

40 .

41

42

43

an al tar-piece , panel— 55 x 34. This and the two following lots form partof the large altar-piece painted for the Convent of Monte O livetoMaggiore, near Siena. The death of Saint Benedict , and The martyrdomof Saint Lucilla

,a predilla, panel— 1 35} x 30 5 A saint , in brown and

mauve gowns , holding a book, panel , arched top— 1 3} x 3 . (Colnaghi

and Obach ) , £504.

School of Sandro Botticelli. Madonn aand Child . Th e Virgin ,in red and

green robes,before a semicircular archway

,supports the Infant Saviour ,

who holds a pomegranate in His left hand , pane l—2 55x (Williams ) ,

£1 0 5 .

Florentine School . Madonna and Child,with the infant Saint John, panel ,

arched top—2 7 x 1 7) (Sull ey) , £39 1 85 .

Florentine School . Madonna and Child , enthroned with Saints . The Virginseated

,holding the Infant Saviour

,with Saint A nthony, John the Baptist ,

Sain t Lawrence,and Saint Francis ; above is seen the A lmighty ; panel ,

arched top—2 4 x 1 4 (Earwicker) , £1 3 1 35 .

School of A gnolo Gaddi. The two wings of a Triptych in the upper com

par tments the Virgin and the A ngel of the A nnuncia tion h below, theCrucifixion, with the Virgin and Saint John and Saint Christopher ; panel ,arched top—34 x 1 9 (Sulley) , £2 5 45 .

A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

Guido, The Infant Saviour , asleep on the Cross and A man holding a sketch,after Carlo Dolci (Buttery) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

G uidoccio , Madonna and Child , enthroned , with Saint Peter and Saint Paul ;and Head of the Virgin

,attributed to B . da Fiorentino, panel (Earwicker) ,

£5 5s.

lmola, Pietro Paolo da, Christ at the column , signed in ful l on a cartellino atthe top

,panel— awx (Earwicker) , £7 1 7s . 6d.

Martino, Simone da, Saint Peter; half-length, holding the keys and a book ,arched top—r5§ 8§ (L. Douglas) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Sellaio,Jacopo del

,Th e Judgment of Paris : the young shepherd giving

the golden apple to Venus,who stands before h im robed in white muslin

with her stand Juno and Minerva similarly attired ; in the backgrounda hilly lake scene

,with the ship departing, panel— 1 7 x 1 5 (L. Douglas) ,

£1 2 0 1 55 .

Sienese School . A Pieta : Th e Virgin , in red and blue dress , with the deadChrist ; above are two angels, panel— 2 2 2 x 1 6 (Warner) , £9 gs .

Signorini, J . , Views of Florence, two in one frame— 773! x 2 0} each

(Earwicker) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Strozzi,Zanobi di Benedetto

,Th e Crucifixion, panel—mi x 1 1 ; (Martin) ,

£3 35

52 Volterra, D. da , Th e Fall of Lucifer, in grisaille—r5 x 1 3} (Earwicker ) , £5 5s.

Different propert ies .

DRAWINGS.

Heaphy,T.,

1 80 5, Gentleman, standing on a terrace, holding a paper in hisright hand before him is a table with writing materials —2 2 x 1 62 (Spencer ) ,£2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Lawrence, Sir T . , 1 79 1 , Lucy Meredith, a relative of the ar tist, seated ,pencil

,oval— 81 x 63, (Cowan) , £1 9 1 95 .

Romney, G . ,

after,Miss Warren

,by Lady Elizabeth Waldegrave Miss John

son,after Sir J . Reynolds

,and Girl with a dog, after the same

(Leggatt) . £3 ssPICTURES.

Jacobsz, Head of a gentleman,with white rufi and Head of a lady, with lace

head-dress and whi te rufl ,pair- 1 0£ x 71 (Ledger) , £1 0 1 os.

Ostade, A . van

,A peasan t reading

,panel— 8} x 7} (Pritchard) , £73 1 05 .

Gainsborough,Mr. Ffolkes

,in blue dress

,walking in a landscape ; and Mrs.

Ffolkes,in pink and white dress

,standing on a terrace, pair— 1 8% x 1 32

(Blaker) , £2 2 rs .

Begeyn,A .

,Harbour scene

,with cavaliers and ladies— 39 x 6 1 (W . C.

Johnson) , £7 75 .

Reynolds School . Sterne’s Maria— 82 x 46} (W. C. Johnson) , £1 8 1 85.

Nasmyth, P.

,Greenwich from the park— 2 61} x 355 (Peet) , £1 68.

Longhi, P., The doctor

’s visit— r8é x 1 42 (Spielmann) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

English School . Gentleman, in black dress, with a book— 35éx 2 73 (Bryan) ,£6 63 .

Tiepolo,G. B ., The A doration of the shepherds ; and The descent from the

Cross, pair, circular— 83,k ins . diam. (Maynard) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

Tiepolo,G. B.

,Th e A scension, design for a ceiling in a quatrefoil panel

1 83~x 1 25 (Van Stockens) , £7 1 7s. 6d .

Velde,W. van de, Two fish ing-boats in a light breeze , sailing vessels on the

left,panel— 4 1 1i x 1 4} (Kendal) , £2 9 85 .

Heem,C . D. ,

Fruit and lobster on a table, panel— 7} x 9§ (Lewis) , £6 1 6s. 6d

CHRISTIE’

S .] May 1 4, 1 9 1 5 . 77

Baptiste, Garland of flowers , with cupids sporting —385 49k (Leger) , £1 4 145 .

Hal s School. Man,in black dress, holding a bag— 32 x 2 6 (Crowe) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Opie,John

,R .A . ,

Youth and A ge— 35 x 2 8 (Johnson ) , £5 1 5s . 6d .

Rembrandt School . Head of an old man, with turban and Head of an old

man,with black cap, a pair, panel— 9 x 7 (Johnson) , £3 35 .

Ryck,Cornelius de

,Poultry and pigeons— 31 5 x 2 5} (Dyer) , £9 gs.

Venetian School . Gentleman, in dark dress, with small white collar, holdinga letter

,with a lady in rich dress , holding a book and a handkerchief

42 § x 33} (Earwicker) , £1 1 1 1 3 .

Borret t , S. ,Gentleman of the Willoughby D’

Eresby family, in brown coatand vest

,holding a paper ; and h is wife , in white muslin dress with lace

frills,holding a shuttle, pair— 2 9 x 2 4 (Hughes) , £1 8 1 85 .

Serin , H . , John Wybo,Procurator-General of Holland , in black gown with

white bands ; and his wife, in green dress, pair— 335) x 2 65 (Lawrence) ,£5 1 5s. 6d .

Hondecoeter,A dog, dead birds, and boar

’s head,in a landscape—5 8} x

(Warner) , £8 85 .

Castro,Pedro de

,Stil l life

,panel— 2 5} x 1 9 (Carpenter) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Dawe,G . , R.A . ,

Napoleon I , standing in a landscape ; a sentry before a tentin background— 1 3 x 1 0} (Kingdon) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Gainsborough , T .,R.A .

,after

,Th e Duchess of Devonshire—6 2 x 44}

Carpenter) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

Denner,B . , An old man

,resting his hands upon a stick and h is wife

,with an

open book,pair— 2 9 x 2 4§ (Moore) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

Jackson, J . ,

R .A . , A divine, in black gown with white bands , holding a book—2 9 x (Marcus) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Palamedes,A .

,Interior

,with cavaliers and ladies merry-making and Interior

of a guard- room, pair, panel— 1 3 x r6§ (Leger) , £7 1 7s . 6d .

Ryckaer t , Martin , Rocky river scene, with the flight into Egypt in the foreground ; a town in the middle distance, panel— 1 6 x 2 43 (Spielmann) ,£1 8 1 85 .

Zucchero School . Gentleman, in dark dress , with white rufl and Elizabe th

and the angel,by J . de W itt (Warner) , £9 95 .

Janssens, . Lady, in yellow dress trimmed with white lace, panel— 1 55 x 1 2 §

(Bal e) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Gainsborough, Gentleman, in blue coat , with white stock, in an oval— 2 91 x 24}

(Parkenthorpe) , £6 65 .

Molenaer, J . M. , Village Merry-making— 383; x 5 1 (Hughes) , £1 1 0 5 . 6d .

Dutch School . Interior, Wi th a peasant near a barrel, cutting a fish, panel1 5} 1 2 } (Carpenter) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Jansen, J . C. ,Interior, with two peasant-women conversing, panel— 1 8} x

£5 5s.

Beccafumi, Domenico, Madonna, in red dress and green cloak , with the InfantSaviour and Saint John

,panel x zsi (Belvil le) , £9 95 .

Breughel,A . (Rome) , 1 670 , Vases of flowers , pair , panel— 2 1 x 1 3} (Bourne ) ,

£1 0 1 0 5 .

Francks, F .

,The finding of Moses ; and Rebecca at the well , pair, panel

1 3 x 1 1 (Cohen) , £1 8 1 85.

Early English School . Miss Tickner, of Guildford , in wh ite mus lin frock ,

seated in a landscape,holding a goldfinch ; and Master Tickner, in red

dress,standing in a landscape, holding a spade , a dog by his side—49} x

39} (Storey) , £48 65 .Boel , P.,

Still life—2 9} x 24k (Buttery) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

78 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

Louth erbourgh , P. J . de, R .A .,1 80 3, Mrs. Siddons and Edmund Kean , in the

Friar —2 0 5 x 1 8 (Godson) , £2 2 5 .

Philips , C., Francis Hayman, seated at work before an easel— 1 93 x 1 51»

(Johnson) , 2 2 s.

Neer, Van der, River scene, with sailing boats Moonl ight,panel—m; x 1 4}

(Leger) , £1 0 1 0 s.

Hayman, Judge A ddison, in brown coat and black vest, in an oval x2 43 (Moore) . £3 38 .

Sorgh , Interior, with peasant family at a repast , numerous culinary utensilson right

,panel— 1 72 x 2 4} (Carpenter) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

Davies, J . Scarlett

,Old comrades at Greenwich— 2 1 x 3 1 (Cohen) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

Venue,A . van der, Coriolanus and Volumnia, panel— 2 33 x 3 13 (Harries) ,

£2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Duck, Jan ,

Interior of a guard-room,with figur es

,panel— 1 2 15 x 1 62 (Long) ,

£4 1 4s. 6d .

Peter,W. (Rome ) , 1 81 8

,Turkeys and pigeons in a shed (Moore) ,

£3 38

Bylaer t , Jan, Lovers— 37§ x 47 (Lek) , £7 1 7s . 6d .

Velde,Jan van

,1 649 , A glass of wine, and a lemon, on a table, panel— 1 2 x 1 0

(Maynard) , £1 5 1 55 .

Delen,D . van , Interior of a cathedral, with an ecclesiastic, cavaliers and

ladies at a side-altar, by H . Janssens, unframed— 57 x 67 (Gooden andFox) , £2 2 .

Huysum ,Jan van

,Flowers in a sculptured vase

,on a stone pedestal

,arched

top —57 x 41 (Cohen) , £31 1 0 5 .

Wood,L . J .

,Rouen Cathedr al— 68 x 53§ (Speilmann Bros ) , £9 1 95 . 6d.

Ribera,A saint— 455» x 37 (Moore) , £2 2 3 .

Barker,B .

,Landscape

,with travelling peasants and animals— 1 9} X 2 6§

(Maitland) , £2 2 5 .

1 1 1 Fragonard , Peasant-boy holding a stick— mi x 1 33 (Leger) , £6 65 .

1 1 2 Ward,Lady

,in white dress and black shawl

,seated in a landscape— 1 82x 1 6}

(Hughes) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Bogdani, Flowers and fruit in a vase— 48; 39k (Buck) , £44 2 8.

Hudson, Lady, in brown dress with blue cloak, seated, holding a book—493 x

391: (Wyatt) . £1 4 1 48

Robert , Classical landscapes, with buildings and figur es, pair— 1 7} x 2 7}

(Cour lan) , £52 1 os.Eyreux, C.

,Holy Family ; in a sculptured oval surrounded by a festoon of

fl owers - 2 8 x (Warner) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

Uden, L. van, Woody landscape, with cattle and figures before a mansion2 63 x 365 (Sargent) , £6 65 .

Bossche,B . van den

,Interior

,with numerous figures regaling— 2 3 x 2 9}

(Carpenter) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Neefs,Terrace of a palace ,

with figures conversing in the foreground, panel1 93; x 2 53 (Yeulet t ) , £3 35 .

1 2 0 Russell . J .,R .A .

,Mrs . Brown, in white lawn head-dress and black cape trimmed

with lace,seated

,holding a baby on her lap , curtain background , signed ,

and dated 1 783—35 x 2 8 (Jermyn) , £1 6 1 65 .

1 2 1 Russell, J R.A .

,Rev. Thomas Clarke, D.D.

,in dark gown with white bands ,

5” seated, turning over the leaves of a book ; the church seen in the background is Chesham Bois, in Buckinghamshire, of which he was Incumbent

35} x 2 7} (Moore) , £5 1 55 . 6d.

1 2 2 Bodewyns, A . P.,A cavalry engagement— 1 4} x 2 4} (Yeulet t ) , £4 45 .

CHR ISTIE’

S .] May 1 4,1 9 1 5 . 79

1 2 3 Beech ey, Sir W . ,R .A .

,Henry Cowper, Esq.

,in dark dresswith white cravat

9 x 2 4 (Moore) , £4 4s.

1 24 Tilborch , G . van , A marriage feast— 32 x 37 (Lowther) , £1 6 1 6s.1 2 5 Early English School . Lady, in blue dress with white lace fichu, jewelled

necklace,oval—2 8 x 24 (Brall) , £1 0 1 0 8 .

1 2 6 Hogarth School . Peg W oflington,in white satin dr ess and lace cap

, in anoval— 2 9 x 2 4 (Lebus) , £9 gs .

1 2 7 Grief,A .

,Dead game , pair— 1 5} x 1 3} (Lewis) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

1 2 8 Steen,Jan

,Interior

,with two cavaliers and a lady seated by a table

,panel

1 9 x 1 4} (Kendal) , £47 55 .

1 2 9 Ruysch, Flowers in sculptured vases, pair— 2 9} x 2 2 2 (Parkinth orpe ) ,

£1 6 55 . 6d .

1 30 Moucheron,I.

,Classical ruins, with a garland of flowers and A peas ant-woman

,

with sheep and goats , panel (Yeulet t ) , £5 5s .

1 3 1 Bossch aer t , A .,Flowers in a vase and Travelling figures and animals resting

before an inn,after P. Wouverman

,panel (Y eulet t ) , £8 1 8s . 6d .

1 32 Wil son,Lake scene

,with castle on a h ill , figures in foreground

(Parkes) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

1 33 Wootton, J .,A racehorse with jockey up in the background a view of New

market racecourse, with num erous racehorses, state carriages and figures1 0 8 x 1 46 (Martin) , £1 0 1 0 5 .

1 34 Raeburn,Sir H . ,

R.A . ,Mrs . Moir

,of Leckie

,in dark green dr ess

,and white

lace cap and. fril ls,seated in a crimson chair

,with her hands crossed in

front— 33} x 2 6} (Wil liams) , £1 0 5.

Proper ty of t h e lat e J . W . Duffield,Esq. , 1

,Palace

Place Mansions ,Kensington ,

‘W .

DRAWINGS.

1 35 Bailey, C. , Holland House and Old Ranelagh House (Johnson) , £1 1 5 .

1 36 W eber,Otto

,By th e sea— 1 3} x (Kingdon) , £2 as.

PICTURES.

1 37 Craesb eeck , Interior of a tavern, with boors smo king and drinking ; A barnwith card-players

,panel ; and Figures before an inn,

panel (Yeulet t ) ,£4 1 4s. 6d .

1 38 Francks,F .

,Joseph and his brethren

,on c0pper ; Tobias and the angel ‘

and The expulsion from Eden, by Cantarina, pair, on alabaster (Buck) ,£5 1 55 . 6d .

1 39 G eerar ts, Gentleman, in dark dress and white rufi ; and Gentleman , in whitedress

,holding h is gloves in h is left hand

,panel (Warner) , £6 1 65 . 6d .

1 40 King,W . S.

,Chelsea old church and Chelsea ferry (Leger) , £4 45 .

1 41 School of Mostaert . A Triptych In the centre the Nativity on the dexterwing the donor

,in dar k dress

,kneels at prayer

,with Saint John behind

,

and on the sinister wing is the female donor,with Saint Elizabeth ; the

outsides of the wings are decorated with grisail le with the A nnunciation,

panel centrepiece— 2 3 x 1 7} (Lindlar) , £1 1 5 1 05 .

1 42 Towne, C. , Farm-cart,with horses and a sleeping peasant The ford and A

farmyard,panel (Yeulet t ) , £7 73 .

80 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

May 14, 1 9 1 5 . Put t ick ’s .

Engravings,comprising Fancy Sub j ect s ,

ch ie fl y of t h e

Early English School ; Port rait s and Wat er - colour Drawings .

46 General view of Paris, by Fielding and Pugin, after Timms , aquatint, in colours

(Edwards) , £1 45 .

49 Cricket Hackney school , by Reeve, aquatint , in colours (Barnard) , £1 75 . 6d .

80 Madame Du Barry,mezzotint

,proof (Barnard) , £

2 55 .

81 Hon. Mrs . Parker,by T. Watson, after Sir Joshua Reynolds

,mezzotint

(Barnard) , £1 .

82 Princess Sophia, by Ogborne, after Ramberg (Brall) , 1 0 3 .

83 Sir Thomas Erskine,by C . Turner

,after Sir Thos . Lawrence

,mezzotint on

strainer, first state (W . Sabin) , £4.

84 Princess Elizabeth,by Scriven

,after Beech ey, in colours (Barnard) , £1 1 55 .

9 1 H .M.S. Warspite, by Duncan , after Condy, aquatint (Barnard) , 1 3s .

93 Sportsman,

and companion,by and after J . Pierson , in colours, pair

(Simpson) , 1 85 .

98 Precursor,by C. Rosenberg, after W. J . Huggins 1 2 5 .

1 1 1 Military costume of the Royal Horse Guards Blue,by W . Heath, and one

other,in colours 1 2 5 .

1 1 2 First and Second Life Guards , by J . Harris,in colours (Brall) , 1 55 .

1 1 3 Costum e of the 33rd Yorkshire West Riding Regiment , by J . Harris,in colours

(Pierce) , 63 .

1 1 4 Costume of the 4zud Regiment of Foot , in colours (Slade) , 1 65 .

1 1 5 The 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, by J . Harris,after H . Martens, aquatint ,

in colours (Brall) , 85 .

1 1 6 The 8th Hussars in revi ew order,by Lynch

,after M . A . Hayes

,in colours

(Pierce) , 1 45 .

1 1 7 Th e Royal Horse Ar tillery, by G . B . Campion,lithograph

,in colours (Pierce) , 4s .

1 1 8 Undress uniform of officers of the Infantry of the Line, in colours (Brall) , 55 .

1 2 0 Battle of Waterloo,by Reeve

, after Lieut . Read, aquatint proof, and key

(Murray) , 1 45 .

1 2 1 Kendall,Th e war between the United States and Mexico, containing illustra

tions of principal battles,by Bayot

,after C . Nebel

,lithographs

,in colours,

the set of twelve plates and letterpress £3 1 7s. 6d .

1 2 2 Battle of Waterloo,by Sutherland and Cooper

,after H . A lken, aquatint , proof

(A tkinson) , 1 6s.1 2 5 A Dutch school

,by V. Green, after J . Steen, mezzotin t (Brall) , gs .

1 2 6 Historical subj ects,by Ryland

,after Kauffman

,circles

,in colour s

,pair

(Chaundy) , £2 1 0 3 .

1 2 7 The charmers, by Knight , after Peters, in colours (Simpson) , 1 95 .

1 33 St . Cecila , by Watson , after Reynolds (Bernard ) , gs .

1 34 First interview of Werter and Charlot te,by J . R . Smith

,after Bunbury, in

brown (Bernard) , 1 85 .

1 35 Guinea pigs ; and Rabbits, by and after James Ward,mezzotints

,in colours

(Simpson) , 1 65 .1 36 Boydell

s Shakespeare Gallery : Ninety-six plates , 2 vols . in 1 vol . (Edwards) ,

£9 1 0 5 .

1 37 Theseus finding h is father’s sword and sandals, by T. Fielding, after A . Kaufi

man, circle, in red £1 1 55 .

82 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Th e British A rmy, by E. G. Hester, after Orlando Norrie, aquatint, in colours(Murray) , 1 4s.

Raceh orse Mendicant,by Mackrel, after Herring, aquatint, in colours

(Macdonald) , 1 85 .

Blue Gown,by Summers, after Hal l , aquatint, in colours (Macdonald) , 1 85.

Midsummer Night ’s Dream,by S . Cousins, mezzotint, proofIn Portfolio.

ORIGINA L WATER -COLOUR DRAWINGS.

BY J . CLEVELEY, JUNR. ,A LL SIGNED.

Cintra,with Royal Palace , a pair , in India ink , and one other (Maggs) , £2 .

Southampton Water,in India ink , pair (Barnard) , £2 .

Portsmouth,in India ink (A ddeley) , £1 1 55 .

Lisbon : Roman aqueduct , in co lours , pair (Maggs) , £1 IOS.

Braganza shore,in colours (Maggs) , £1 53 .

Southampton Water,in colours (Pollard) , £4 1 53 .

Th e Downs and S. Foreland, in colours (Barnar d) , 3 .

2 0 1 Th e A cteon on the shore on th e Bar of Lisbon, in colour s, dated 1 775 (Maggs ) ,£2 2 5 .

2 0 2 S. Foreland,with merchant ship at anchor, in colours, dated 1 775 (Pollard) , £4.

Belem Castle, Bar of Lisbon, in colours , dated 1 777 (Maggs) , £2 .

Boats on the Tagus , in colours, pair (Maggs) , £3 1 55 .

Plymouth Sound, in colours (Barnard) , £3 3s .

Portsmouth from Stokes Bay (Pollard) , £5 1 5s .

David Teniers (signed) , View in a town , with figures £2 5s .

Holbein,Design for a church window,

in pencil,exhibited at Grosvenor Gall ery,

1 877 (Maud) , £2 55 .

Rowlandson,T . ,Borough interest or the way to promotion (Major) , £1 2 5.

Poole,P. L .,

Lady seated in a landscape £1 75 . 6d .

Prout,S. , Interior of a cathedral (Murray) , £1 75 . 6d .

Lawrence,Portrait of a lady (Murray) , £3 55 .

Framed .

Marks,H . Stacey, Th e griffin vulture (Gurley) , £1 1 2 5 . 6d .

Cats. Jacob, Morning ; and Night , in colours, on vellum, pair (Murray) ,£5 55 .

Smith, J . R.

,Justice

,tinted

, (Murray) , £2 55 .

Rowlandson,T .

,A book auction (Major) , 1 85 .

Rowlandson,T.,Dr . Slop, and another (Major) , £2 1 53 .

Winterhalter,Portraits of Queen Victoria, T . B . Macaulay, etc., on ivory, five

in one frame (Simpson) , £2 75 . 6d .

A lken,Fox hunting, pair (Ch aundy) , £1 1 55 .

Rowlandson,T.,

1 806 , Recovery of a dormant title (Edwards) , £4 ros .

Pollard,James

,Salmon fishing, painting, panel (W . Sabin) , £1 0 1 06 .

Pur r rcx’

s .] May 1 7 , 1 9 1 5 . 83

May 1 7 , 1 9 5 . Put t iek ’s .

6

1 6

3 1

32

Baxt er and Le Blond Colour Prints .

LE BLOND COLOUR PRINTS.

In Portfolio.

Wreck of the Reliance (Lewis) , 1 0 5 .

Th e Bridesmaid,with Le Blond’s label (Morgan) , 1 05 .

Th e Pedler, Learning to ride and Sailor’s departure , ovals (Browne) , £1 2 5 .

Vil lage Spring ; Burning glass ; Crossing the brook ; and Pet rabbits, ovals

(Belch em) , £1 ros.

Good news Soldier’s return and Cherry seller, ovals (Browne) , £1 2 5.Young angler Mil l stream and Blowing bubbles

,ovals (Holloway) , 1 85 .

Leisure hour Waiting at the ferry and Fisherman ’s hut , ovals (Morgan) , 1 6s .

Th e showman, oval (Belch em) , 1 4s.

Th e grotto, oval (Belch em ) , 1 45 .

Young angler , oval (Moore) , 65 .

Soldier’s return and Good news,ovals (Langdale) , 1 05 .

Cleaners ; and Blackberry gatherers , ovals, cut close (Morgan) , 85 .Leisure hour and Waiting at the ferry, ovals (Lane) , 1 65 .

Fisherman’s hut ; and Young angler, ovals (Lane) , 1 63 .

W aiting at the ferry ; and Snowball ing, oval s (Docket ) , £1 .

Th e grotto, oval (Platt) , 1 1 5 .

Blackberry gatherers and Image boy,ovals (Platt) , 1 1 5 .

Good news ; Leisure hour : and Soldier’s return , ovals (Lewis) , 1 65 .

Sunday morning and Young angler, oval s (Lewis) , 1 35.

Young angler Fisherman ’s hut and Burning glass , ovals (Morgan) , 1 35 .

Blackberry gatherers and Waiting at the ferry,ovals (Docker) , 1 4s .

Dancing dogs ; and Th e pedler, ovals (Mason) , 1 6s.

A series of ten views in the Isle of Wight , oil colours , by Pretyman and Rixon

(Platt) , 1 2 5 .

N eedlebox prints, six uncut double sheets ; and Sporting subjects , byMansel ltwelve on one sheet

, uncut (Barrow) , 1 85 .

Th e plates to A udsley’s Ornamental A rts of Japan, Japanese paper editionin colours (Lewis) , ros .

Th e story without an end,a set of fif teen plates

,in co lours, and title in brown

by Leighton Bros. (Lewis) , £1 1 0 3 .

A similar lot (Lewis) , £1 1 05 .

F ramed .

Mayday, cut to oval (Murphy) , 1 45 .

Great Exhibition (Simpson) , 95 .

The Wes tminster School of Industry, by Leighton after A . Blakeley (Holliday) ,

£1 ros.

BAXTER COLOUR PRINTS.

I7: Portfolio.

Reception, and Massacre of Rev. J . Williams, in original frames, pair (Morgan) ,1 45 .

Rev. J . Waterhouse superintending the landing of missionaries , and key forsame , in Wesleyan Juvenile Ofier ing,

” one vol . (Moore) , £1 85 .

W reck of the Reliance (White) , £1 .

Ordinance of Baptism,cut (White) , £1 1 5 .

Yes , I am come of high degree (Lewis ) , £1 95 .

84 A RT PRICES CURREN T.

Verona, Cabinet of paintings (Holloway) , 1 05 .

Crystal Palace and gardens,stamped mount (Lewis) , 1 7s.

Gems of Great Exhibition, No. 2 , on stamped mount ; and Interior ofGrea t Exhibition (White) , 1 65 .

Gems, Nos . 1 , 2 and 5 (White) , 1 83 .

Interior and exterior,Great Exhibition, stamps in red (White) , 1 2 5 .

Rock quarry on the Wye, and small Winter, Baxter’s original plate (Sydney) ,

£5.

Derwentwater one with pocket-book lettering (Cox) , 1 2 s.Near Folkestone pocket-book lettering (Lewis) , 1 35 .

Duke of Buccleuch ’

s residence, Richmond, blue line mount (Morgan) , 1 6s.

Abbevill e (Spencer) , 1 6s.

Fisherman’s home (Murphy) , 1 83 .

River scene,Holland (Lewis) , 1 55 .

King of the French leaving Eu (Morgan) , 1 ss.

Andalusians, blue line mount (Murphy) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d.

Dovedal e (Belchem) , £1 1 5 .

View of Richmond Hil l (Martin) , 85 .

View near Ilkley, blue line mount (Lewis) , 1 85 .

A bbeville, blue line mount (Browne) , £1 rs.

Verona, on music cover (Lewis) , ros.

Th e small bride (Belchem) , £7 55 .

Queen on Dais, tint (Belch em) , 7s.Napoleon I (Lewis) , £1 1 05 .

Prince A lbert,and Queen on balcony (Lewis) , 1 95 .

Napoleon, and Sir Robert Peel (Tilling) , £1 1 2 3 . 6d .

Rev. J . Wesley (Wilson) , 1 45 .

Lord Nelson (F olkard ) , 1 55 .Jenny Lind, stamped mount (Spencer) , 1 6s .Jetty Trefiz (Lewis) , £1 .

Queen Victoria with peculiar head-dress, stamped mount (Belchem) , £2 73 . 6d .

Copper, your honour, stamped mount (Morgan) , 9s.

Short change (Lewis) , £1 rs.

La Tarantella,large (Moore) , 95 .

Shall I succeed ? oval, cut close (James) , 1 0 5 .

Crossing the brook (Moore) , gs.

First immession, smal l (Brown) , 1 65 .

Conchologis ts, large (Lewis) , 8s.

So nice, stamped mount (Morgan) , 1 05 .

Returning from prayer, on music, complete (Murphy) , 1 2 5 .

First lesson (Mason) , 7s.

Th e cornfield, stamped mount (Belch em) , 1 4s .

Harvest time, the gleaners, stamped mount (Langdale) , 1 3s.Verona

,on music cover (Docker) , 1 55 .

The bride, on music cover and one other (White) , 1 2 5.Returning from prayer, on music cover (Curry) , 1 55 .

Short change, stamped mount (Pearlman) , £4 ms .

The first lesson (Browne) , £1 65 .

Boys,with kite in a tree, in Tales of Truth, 1 vol. (Miller) , £8 ss.

COpper , your honour , stamped mount (Pearlman) , £1'

7s. 6d .

Stolzenfels ; and Tintern A bbey, stamps in red (Lewis) , £1 .

A rctic expedition, stamp in red (Morgan) , £1 1 5 .

2 1 1 Sebastopol, stamped mount (Browne) , £2 1 55 .

86

2 6 1

2 62

2 63

2 64

2 65

2 66

A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

Fruit girl of the A lps (White) , £1 1 55 .

Day before marriage (Wilson) , £2 55 .

Lovers ’ letter-box (Wilson) , £1 1 55 .

Fruit girl of the A lps and Gardener’s shed, by Le Blond (Til ling) , £1 55 .

Day before marriage, stamped mount (Wilson) , £3 75 . 6d.

St . Bernard dogs (Simpson) , £1 1 05 .

May 1 9 and 2 0 , 1 9 1 5 . Chris t ie ’

s .

Drawings .

LONDON V IEWS.

Westminster from Lambeth (Martin) , £5 55 .

Bunning, J . B . ,Bil lingsgate market— 1 1 x 1 6% (Martin) , £5 55 .

Cat termole , G ., The Coronation procession of King Wil liam IV and QueenA delaide —1 5} x 2 0} (Martin) , £2 1 . (A framed print by W. Woolnoth soldwith the drawing ) .

Coney, J ., 1 80 8, Edward the Confessor’s tomb

, Wes tminster A bbey— 1 6 x2 1

(Kilby) , £1 2 5 .Dighton

,R.,Covent Garden market, oval— 71» x 55 (Palser ) , £1 ros .

Gifford, W . B.,

Interior of St . Stephen’s, Walbrook ; and Kensingt on Palace

(Holliday) , £1 .

Malton,T., Uxbridge House, Burlington Gardens—m i x 1 6} (Ellis Smith) ,

£1 1 1 1 5 .

Malton,T.,North front of Westminster A bbey—4 7x38 (Palser ) , £5 rss. 6d .

Marlow,W .,London from

'

G reenwich— 1 5’p < 2 5 (Ellis Smith) , £3 35 .

Marlow,W .

,London from Streatham Comm on and London from Clapham,

by Thales Fielding, 1 841 (W. Daniell) , £1 rs.

Moore,A . P. , 1 795, Saint Benedict , Gracechurch and Interior of the German

Chapel,St . James’s, by C . Wild (Martin ) , £1 0 .

Pyne, C. C.,O ld London Bridge ; St . Mary’s, Stratford, by W. Pocaik e ; and

St . Martin’s Lane,by T. H . Shepherd (Mart in) , £5 ros .

Pugin , A .,The house of the Minister of the French Republic in Portland

Square, il luminated in celebration of peace, 1 80 2— 1 8 x 2 6% (Martin) ,

£2 ss.

Rich ardson,W .,

1 856, Old Drury Court ; and Wych Street (Martin) , £4 53 .

Richardson, W .,St . James’s Church , Garlick Hil l ; and St . George

's Church,Hanover Square (Martin) , £6 1 0 5 .

Roberts,T. S.

,View of London from the new Custom House—1 6Q-xz3}

(Martin) , £9 1 os .Schnebbelie, R. B 1 82 0 , The Guildhal l Chapel—9 } x 1 0} (Martin) , £7.Shepherd

,G . S.,

St . Martin’s Church and the statue of Charles I ; and Astreet scene (Martin) , £1 6.

Shepherd,G . S.

,Old Hungerford market ; and The Talbot Inn, Southwark,

pair (Martin) , £1 0 1 0s.

Shepherd,T. H .,

1 853, An ancient house in Butcher Row, Whitechapel ;Devonshire House, Piccadilly ; and Upper Street , Islington, by F. N.

Shepherd (Martin) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Shepherd, T. H .,Illustrations to London in the 1 9th Century, twenty, in

four frames , sepia (Martin) , £1 3 1 35 .

Smallwood, W. P.,Westminster Hall ; and The Court of Reques ts in the

Guildhall Chapel , by R. B . Schnebbelie (Martin) , £3 1 05 .

Wilson, J . T., Th e Cricketer’s , Cheyne Walk ; A gateway in the Tower 0 !

London ; etc. (Kilby) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Cnnrsrm’

s . ] May 1 9 and 2 0 ,1 9 1 5 . 87

1 1 0

I II

Wilson, J . T.,Th e Swan Inn, Tottenham ; Th e Barn Tavern , St . Martin

'sLane

, ; etc. (Knight) , £3 55 .Wilson

, J . T. , The Dragon Inn yard, Bishopsgate Str eet and The Rose andCrown Tavern, Queen Street, Tower Hil l, pair ; and two others (Martin ) ,£2 1 55 .

Yates, G .

,1 838, View of W estminster from the river— 1 3 X 2 3l (Martin) ,

£9 9s.

Yates, G .

,

Bird ’s-eye view over London Bridge ; and London Bridge fromthe river (Parsons) , £2 1 5s .

Yates,T. , London Bridge ; and Deptford Yard (Martin) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

DRAWINGS BY T . ROWLANDSON AN D HIS SCHOOL.

Th e last dying speech ; and Buy a rat or a mouse- trap (Martin) , £1 7 1 7s.A farmyard , with a peas ant family , and animals (Carfax) , £5.

The cattle-market at Camelford, Cornwal l (Gooden Fox) , £6 1 55 .

River scene, with buildings , boats , and figures ; and Woody landscape , withcottages , figures , and animals (Sabin) , £5 55 .

Th e inn door ; and Dutch interior (Major) , £3.

Twickenham Ferry ; and River scene, with boats and figures (Sabin) , £3 53 .

Vil lage scene, with waggon and figures and Village on the coast,with figures

(Pawsey 81 Payne) , £5 55 .

Embarking at Brightstone ; and River scene, with bathers (Sabin) , £3 ros .

Village scene , with cattle in the foreground ; and Lord Barrymore, drivinghis phaeton (Pawsey Payne) , £8 55 .

Haymakers resting ; and Th e wreck (Pawsey Payne) , £6 63 .

Road by the river, with waggon and figures and Mountain stream, with an

angler (Parsons ) , £445 .

Th e gal lant’s downfall ; and the companion, pair— 5 x8% (Sabin) , £7.

A n Irish Member on his way to the House of Commons (Martin ) ,£5 ss

Tom Jones and Sophia Western an illus tration to Fielding’s Historyof a Foundling — 1 3 X 1o§ (Ellis 81 Smith) , £30 .

Cheyne Walk , Chelsea— 1 1 X 1 2 (Martin) , £1 5 1 55 .

A bul l fair, Bams taple, Devon—fi x 1 1 } (W . Harris) , £4 1 4s . 6d.

The quaker and the clerk—8} x 1 2 } (Pawsey Payne) , £1 rs .

The toast— 1 2 x 1 7} (Pawsey Payne) , £9 gs .

A Review at Brackley, Northamptonshire, 1 80 7— rox 1 5 (Sabin ) , £9 gs .

The games ters—1 1QX 1 8} (Pewsey Payne) , £1 0 .

Chatham barracks— 1 0 x Isl (Parker) , £5.

A nniversary feast of the Free-and-Easy Club—8& x r3i (Rimell) , £2 1 05 .

River scene, with cattle and figures in the foreground—1 05 x 1 65 (Parsons ) ,£3 ss

Allom,T. , The village of Khai doo ; and Th e village of Roghero, pair

8 x 1 2 (Palser ) , £3.

A thow, T., Th e south-east view of Penshurst Church, Kent ; and View ofthe interior of the church (Saunders ) , £1 55 .

Bartlett,W . H Leigh Priory, and Hare Hall , Romford, pair ; Hawden

Church, and Town Hall , Liverpool , by W . W es tall , pair ; e tc.

(Permain) , £3 1 53 .

Baynes , F. T.,Still life ; Grapes and pineapple ; Hayes , Middles ex ; and A

watermill, by F. L. T. F rancis (Palser ) , £4 45 .

Baynes , J Llangwinnet Lake ; The ruins of Tonbridge Priory ; and

River scene, by F. Nicholson (Spencer) , £2 2 3 .

88 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

Bourne, J View of Lancaster Chepstow Castle,Monmouth and Town on

a river (Holliday) , £2 1 2 s. 6d.

Buckler, J . C., Lichfield Cathedral— 2 4x 1 7} (Walker) , £2 55 .

Buckler, J. C., Roches ter Cathedral ; and Entrance to the Monastery of St.A ugustine, Canterbury (Saunders) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

Buckley, C. T, 1 865-6, Park scenes ,with cavaliers and ladies (Mi tchel l) ,

£3 1 06»

Callow, W ., On th e Rhine ; Hastings, by W. J. Calicott ; and Ruins of aTemple, by F. Nash (Permain) , £3 1 05 .

Le Cave, P., A market-cart and Figures and animals. pair —fl x 1 0 (Pewseyand Payne) , £2 .

Coney, J .,1 8 1 2 , South-eas t view of York Minster—2 3 mi (Rimell ) , £1 48 .

Cozens, J . R.,Fores t scenes with figures and sheep fiarfax) , £42 .

Daniell, W .,R.A .,

Indian Temple ; and Landscape , with an elephant and

figures (Smith) , £6 65 .

Edwards, Edward, Str awberry Hil l ; and The Printing-house atStrawberry Hill

,pair— 7 X gi (Sabin) , £7 75 .

Fielding, C. , 1 80 0 , River scenes, pair ; Th e watering-place ; and Near Port smouth (Permain) , £6 65 .

Ireland, S. , Illus trations to The picturesque views on the River Severn,forty-eight in eight frames (W . Daniell) , £1 1 m. 6d .

Leitch, W. L . , Cattle watering ; and A landscape : sunset, pair—9 x 1 2 ;(Kilby) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d.

Malton,James

, 1 799 , Dandelion Gateway, Margate—u x 1 5 (Martin) , £1 6 1 65 .

Moore, A . P. ,Bath A bbey— 1 7 X 2 3i (Rimell) , £1 1 2 s.

Nicholson, F .,Chester ; and Hilly lake scenes gouache (Palser ) , £5 55 .

Payne, W ., The turnpike at Hayes , on the road to Uxbridge— 1 7 x 2 2§ (Brall) ,£1 1 8s.

Payne, W ., Cheps tow Castle ; A weir on the Tavey, Devon and A harbourscene (Grace) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Payne, W .,Brent Church

,Devon Stoke, near Mount Edgecumbe (Saunders) ,

£3 1 55 .

Payne, W Rame Head,Cawsand Bay ; Mount Batten, Plymouth ; View

near Blackheath (Palser ) , £3.

Philp, J . G Near Land’s End , and Kynance Cove, Cornwall, pair ; andMountainous lake scenes, pair (Holliday) , £2 1 55 .

Reynolds,F. G Castle in a landscape, md four other studies ; and The

River A von near Clift on,by S. Jackson (Gooden Fox) , £6 1 65 . 6d .

Roberts , D., R.A .,Interior of a Cathedral , and lithograph of same ; Land~

scapes, with buildings and figures ,by J . Glover, pair (Walker) , £1 2 1 5. 6d .

Rooker, M. A .,The Priory at Burnham Norton ; Clevedon-on-Thames ;

and A castle on a river (Gooden Fox) , £1 1 5s.

Sandby, P., R.A .,River scene

,with figures and animals , gouache—2 2}x40}

(Lacey) , £2 2 5 .

Sandby,P R.A . , Th e old bridge and castle at Deptford and Th e west gate

and bridge at Gloucester,pair

, gouache~1 7 X 2 4 (Pawsey 81 Payne) ,

£6 65 .

Sandby, (P. R.A ., A ruined tower ; and A mountainous landscape, pair,

gouache (Crome) , £2 2 5 .

Sandby,P.

,R .A ., A lnwick Castle - rzxzo (Holliday) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d.

Sandby,P.,

R.A ., Sir J . Elvil’

s house, near Egham,Surrey ; Coast scene,

gouache ; and View near Hampton, gouache (Ellis 8: Smith) , £5 1 5s. 6d .

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Le Cave, P., 1 800 -4, Landscapes , with buildings, figures , and animals, pair1 5 X 2 0 } (Pawsey Payne) , £9 95 .

Le Cave, P. ,

Landscape,with market-cart ; and Old watermill, with figures

conversing in the foreground, pair—9 } x 1 4 (Pawsey Payne) , £1 3 1 35 .

Le Cave,P.,

The woodcutters Peasants , and animals, 1 799 ; and Cattlewatering (Walker) , £4 45 .

De Chair,R . B .

,Family group ; and Lady and gentleman, by W. Hil ton .

R .A . (Walker) , £6 1 65 . 6d .

Chalon,A . E.

,R.A . The Duke and Duchess ; Th e Merry Wives of

Windsor ; and The Taming of the Shrew,

” by J . M . W right

(Cooling) . £5 55 .Cipriani

, J. B.,R .A .

,Diana surprised by Satyrs ; A nymph on the clouds ,

circular (Walker) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Cleveley, J . ,

View off Flushing ; View from Battersea Bridge and two others

(Walk er) . £5 55 .

Cleveley, J . ,View of the Nee dles , with Hur st Castle in the distance ; Boats

becalmed, by P. Gibson,R .S.A . and thr ee others (Walker) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

Cleveley,R.,Men-oi—war ofi the coast ; and Men-of-war in a calm (Pawsey

and Payne) , £7 1 7s . 6d .

Cockburn, Major-General J . P.,Views on the Continent

,set of ten— 3i x 6

(Cooling) , £7 1 0 5 .

Collet J Birds ; Animals ; and Figure subjects, thirty-one in six frames

(Miss Lewis) , £1 8s.

Collet J . ,A nimals ; Birds ; and Landscapes , eleven in eight frames (Walker) ,

£3 as.

Collet, J .

,Landscapes , river scenes, etc. ( 1 0 ) (Reader) , £7 1 7s. 6d .

Coney, J ., The eastern part of the south aisle ; and Th e monument of G .

Goldstone, Esq., Canterbury Cathedral , pair— rSl x r5 (Paterson) , £2 .

Cox,D A river scene Battle scene

,by W. Heath ; and six others (Palser ) ,

£8 85 .

Craig, W. M., Illustrations to Richard I I I Haml et Macbethetc. (5) (Reader) , £2 1 55 .

Craig ,W. M.

,Shakespeare and his creations (6) (Walker) , £2 1 05 .

Cristall, J .,Perseus and A ndromeda ; Oberon and Titania ; and another

(Walker) , £4 45 .

Cruickshank, I.,A n escapade of George IV when Prince of W ales, a set of

four—9 x6§ (Pawsey Payne) , £3 .

Cruickshank, I., Jack

’s return after Lord Howe’s victory ; A recruiting party

(Sabin) , £5 1 0s .

Cruickshank, I., Th e sleeping paral er ; Th e little chimney-sweep ; and threeothers (Lees) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Dadd , R. , Romeo and Juliet ; Th e rose , by J . L. David ; and two oth ers

(Carfax) , £1 0 1 05 .

Dayes,E., The reception room—9 x 1 2 (Pawsey 8: Payne) , £39 1 8s.

Dayes ,B., 1 789 , A ppleby— x3 x 1 9 (Pawsey Payne) , £1 1 r rs.

Dayes , E. , The ruins of th e Bishop’s Pala ce, Norwich ; and St . John

’sVale, Cumberland (Walker) , £4 55 .

Desprez, J . L ., Landscapes , with figures , and classical buildings, se t of four8 x 1 3) (Walker) , £1 2 1 25 .

Dighton, Denis , Th e French attack on Hougomont ; and Changing horses atClermont, by F. G . Byron (Pawsey Payne) , £1 7 1 75 .

Dighton, J . , Th e Earl of Coventry ; and nine others (Lewis) , £3 35 .Dighton, R The peep-show Forged documents, by J . Gillray and two others

(Pawsey 8: Payne) , £4 45 .

CHR IST IE’

S .] May 1 9 and 2 0 , 1 9 1 5 . 9 1

Dolby,E. , 1 881 -8, A bbeville ; Amiens ; and Cochem,

set of three ; andCaudebec (Walker) , £3 3s.

Downman,Lord Wentworth , in naval uniform ,

oval ; Classical subjects , byRamberg ; etc. (5) (Walker) , £5.

Dunthorne, J . ,junr., A book salch uéxzri (El lis Smith) , £9 1 93 . 6d .

F alens , C . Van , A carnp scene ; A cavalry skirmish ; A vase of flowers , byF . Vos ; and three others (Pawsey 8: Payne) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Fielding,C.,

A storm ; A hay-barge, by Sir O . W. Brierly, 1 839 and Boatsofi a jetty

,by C. Bentley (Cooling) , £1 4 1 45 .

Glover, J ., The bridge at Llangollen, and Spelatro : evening , pair ; and Th e

Hal l,Christchurch

,Oxford, pair (Reader ) , £7 7s .

Hamilton, W .,R .A Th e continence of Scipio—1 5} x 1 93 (J . Mil ls) , £1 1 1 3 . 6d .

Hamilton,W .,

R .A .,Th e letter

,oval ; The white lady and the friar, by R .

Westall,R .A . ; Cottage hospitality, by E. F. Burney (Palser ) , £8 83 .

Harding, G . P.,Henry VI ; and Margaret of A njou,

pair ; Th e Countess ofLeices ter

,from the original picture at Penshurst ; and three others

(Reader) , £2 2 5 .

Hardy, T . B .

,Treport ; and A calm on the Maas , 1 877 (Crome) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Hardy,T. B . , 1 883, CB Katwyck ; Shipping

,by T . S . Robins ; and two

others (Cooling) , £4 55 .

Hayman,F . , R .A .

,Checkmate ; The hunchback ; and Th e purveyor, by R .

Smirke,R.A . ; and four others (Walker) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

Heaphy,T . ,

1 8 1 3 , A naval officer, standing on the beach ; and The loveletter (Walker) , £2 55 .

Heath, W ., 1 8 1 8

, Th e Grand Quintuple A l liance—47} x 2 6} (Levin) , £4 ros .

Hil ls,R .,

A t the gate ; Cattle res ting, 1 80 9 ; and Peasants and horses , byC . Towne (Ellis) , £7 1 7s . 6d .

Howitt , S., Queen

’s house,Frogmore—séxS (Palser ) , £1 ros .

Howitt,S.

,Th e swan with two necks ; Domestic happiness, by J . North

cote,R .A . , oval ; and four others (Palser) , £3 ros.

Huggins , W. J .,A dmiral Sir John Jervas ofi Cape St . Vincent ; A wreck,

by G . Webster ; and two others (Walker) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Hunt , W . ,Lady sea ted at a piano ; Ellen Douglas and Fitz-j am es , by J . H .

Nixon ; and Preparing for the masquerade, by Chas . Landseer, R .A .

(Buttery) , £6 1 6s . 6d.

Ibbetson, J . C., Going to market ; and A gipsy encampment, pair—4 X 5i

(Upperton) , £2 1 2 5 .

Ibbetson, J . C.

, Woody road scenes , with figures , pair ; and Hi lly l andscapes ,

pair (Ellis Smith) , £2 25 .

Ibbets on, J . C., Wood-gatherers ; A t the well ; and Farmyards , with horsesand ca ttle, by P. le Cave, pair (Pawsey 8c Payne) , £9 gs.

Isabey, Port rait of Louis Phil lipe, King of France (Spencer) , £2 1 53 .

Sir Thomas Munro , by M . Haughton (Pawsey 8: Payne) , £4 45 .

Joy, W . , 1 856, Men-of-war at anchor, pair ; and Shipping in a.

breeze

(Palser ) , £6 65 .

Joy, W .,1 855, A wreck ; Men-of-war at anchor ; and three others (Bowden) ,

£1 5 45 . 6d .

Kidd , W ., A knavish trick ; An interior, by J . A bsolon ; and Mar tin

O’

Rourke,and Whis tling Dalmahoy, by W. H . Pyne, pair, engraved in

Th e Social Club (Walker) , £2 ros .

2 60 Knight , W ., Lake Lucerne ; The entrance to Liphook, Surr ey, by H . Maple

stonc (Reader) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

Kobell , Jan, Landscapes , with cattle, and figures , pair ; and A girl drivingtwo cows, by C. Towne (Spencer) , £4 45 .

Langendyk ,D.

, 1 790 , A battle scene , indian ink wash—2 2 x 2 7} (Van D oreen) ,£2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Langendyk , D Woody streams,with buildings

,figures , and animals , pair

1 31-X 1 8 (Lees) , £1 7 65 . 6d .

Laporte, G . H .,1 864, Tom Mason ; Pig-sticking, by Newton Fielding ; and

A steeplechase,by W. H . Whee lwright (Pawsey Payne) , £1 55 .

Larcon,M.

,A scene in the Mall ; A study of heads ; and Th e Promenade ,

by G. M . Woodward,indian ink (Reader) , 1 0 5 . 6d .

L’Eveque, H .

,A lady, standing by a stream Lovers

,by J . Boyne (Walker ) ,

£7 75 .

Lyell,C.

,Sixteen carica tures , in one fr ame ; A lesson in colouring, by

C. Wild ; etc. (Lees) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Malton,T.,

King’s College Chapel , Cambridge—1 3i x r9 (Ellis Smith) ,£1 2 1 2 5 .

Mart ens,H .

,French Lancers ; Prisoners-of-war, by D. Dighton ; A bird

’seye View of the field of Waterloo (Sabin) , £3 .

Meyers,H .

,A sculptor’s studio—82x 71» (Blackborne) , 1 2 5 .

Miller, J . ,

A street scene—9 x 1 3§ (Ellis Smith) , £5 55 .Mole

, J . H . ,Watching the waves ; Roman peasants, pair ; and two others

(Walker) . £3 .

Nash, J .

,Lincoln Cathedral : A storm,

by J . B . Hitchings ; and five others

(Holliday) , £5 ros .

Nicholson,F .

,A cascade near Por thluyd ; Th e dripping rock at Knares

borough (Spencer) , £3 1 os.Nixon

, J .,1 798, Dorchester Th e ass ize-time and A rundel tower and Cloisters,

Canterbury Cathedral,by J . C . Buckler (Daniell) , £5 ros .

Nixon, J .

,Margate ; Th e church at Edgware, by Ellis ; and North Court

House,Isle of Wight

,by W. Cartwright (Lees) , £4 45 .

Northcote, J . ,

R .A . , Th e descent from the Cross L’Allegro, by M . Haughton

(Walk er) , £3 55O

N eil,H .

, 1 82 5, Th e Penthouse and Cross , Winchester St . N icholas’s

Church,A bingdon

, 1 80 3 (Daniell) , £5 55 .

Opiz, G .,National studies

,a set of four— r7i m1 4 (Leoin ) , £4 45 .

Opiz, G .,Th e perfumer ; Harmony ; and Th e gourmands , a set of three

1 81 >< 1 4i (Sabin) , £8 85 .

Pannini,Francesco

,Interior of St . Peter’s Rome— 1 9 x 32 (Parsons) , 1 65 .

Pannini,Francesco

,Entrance to the Vatican—mi x 1 8 (Parsons) , 1 0 5 . 6d .

Payne,W .,

River scene,with fishermen ; Boats and figures by a jetty, by

S. Owen ; High Street , Oxford, by G . Pyne, 1 848 (Walker) , £14 35 . 6d .

Pearson, C. , 1 852 , A scene on the Conway, North Wales ; Roslyn Castle ;Lawes Water

,Westmorland ; and Loch Katrine, a set or four, circular

1 7 ins. diam . (Stemby) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Pocock, N ., Shipping at anchor ; Shipping in a breeze, by S. Owen ; and

two others (Permain) , £6 65 .

Pocock, N . , 1 788, River scene, with cattle ; Th e blessing, bv C . Cat termole ,

1 857 ; and two others (Kilby) , £3 3s.

Pope , A ., 1 809 , Lady Frances Ducie , daughter of the first Earl of Caernarvon

,

in white dress,standing on a terrace— 1 4}x 1 0} (Lewis) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Porter,Sir R. Ker, George IV landing at Leith, sepia (Falser) , £5 55 .

Porter,Sir R. Ker, An incident on the road, by P. J . de Louth erbourgh , R.A . ,

indian ink wash ; and A hilly landscape, by W. H . Pyne (Reader) , £2 .

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Taylor, C.,Views 0 6 Dover ; etc. (4) (Light) , £2 1 55 .

Taylor, R., The doctor ; The breaking -up of an Irish wake, by G. Woodward ; and Irish peasants, a set of three (Clark) , £1 1 5s.

and 32 2 Tenniel , Sir John, Home defence ; a cartoon for Punch , Feb. 1 4th,1 90 0 , pencil— 8 x 6 . Tomkins

,P. W .

,Th e vill age schoolmistres s : and

He sleeps, oval (Walker) , £2 1 2 5 .

32 3 Turner,Basaltic rocks near Edinburgh—r r l x 1 5§ (Walker) , £1 1 85 .

324 Turner, C. , Portrait of J . M . W. Turner, R .A black and white chalk ; ViceA dmiral Sir Samuel Hood, by W. Evans ; and two others (Parsons) , £1 0 .

32 6 W estall , R., R.A ., Mrs. Eliza Dickenson (nee Richards) , in white dress ; andAn il lustration to Milton (Walker) , £8 1 8s. 6d .

32 7 Westall , R . ,R .A . , 1 80 3, A sister of mercy ; and Th e birth of Shakespeare

(Walker) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

32 8 W estal l,R.

,R .A . , Escape of Mary, Queen of Scots ; and Charles V resigning

th e Crown of Spain to Philip 11 (Walker) , £2 1 55 .

32 9 Wheatley,F .

,R .A .

, 1 783, An Irish fair (Sabin) , £1 3 1 33 .

330 Wheatley,F . ,

R .A .,1 783, Market-day ; and A park scene, by Sir J . Dean

Paul (Walker) , £1 0 1 0 5 .

331 Wogan, T .,Heads of gentlemen

,in ovals, pair ; and Two military officers,

pastels (Crome) , £2 1 2 3 . 6d .

332 Woodward, G . M.,New-Year resolutions ; and Two of a trade, five in three

frames (Pawsey Payne) , £1 1 0 5 .

333 W right , J M.,Illustrations (7) to Th e Fortunes of Nigel Th e Winter’s

Tale etc . (Foot) , £2 1 0 5 .

334 Wright, J. M. , Illustrations (4) to Boccaccio Th e Taming of the

Shrew etc. (Spencer) , £3 1 0 3.

335 W right, J . M. , G il Blas ; An il lustration to Henry IV and four other s

(Walker) , £3 53 .

336 Wright, J . M. , A n illustration to Boccaccio

’s Decameron An il lustrationto Hamlet and two others (Speelman) , £2 2 5 .

337 W right, J . M. , Th e pride of the village ; A scene from Henry IVanother (Walker) , £4 1 55 .

338 Wright, J. M.,Scenes (5) from The Tempest Two Gentlemen of

Verona (Light) , £2 .

339 W right , J. M.,Vil lage musicians ; Th e proposal ; and two others (Walker) ,

£2 55.

May 2 8 . 1 9 1 5 . Put t ick ’s .

Etchings , Engravings , Modern French Colour Print s ,and Wat er -Colour Drawings .

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MODERN ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS.

I73 Portfolio.

Salmon fishing, by H . Sedcole, after Joseph Farquharson, mezzotint, signedproof (Young) , £3 35 .

Muscipula, by Samuel Cousins, mezzotint, signed proof (Foster) , 1 83 .Haig

,A zel

,Amiens

,signed proof (Slade) , £1 65 .

Haig, A xel , Stree t Scene, with Cathedral , signed proof (Paul) , £1 2 5 . 6d .

An old garden , by W . Macbeth, after J . E. Millais, signed remarque artist’s

proof,on vellum (Blackmore) , 1 7s. 6d .

St . Clement’s Dane, by F. Dodd , signed proof (Grundy) , £1 .

Howar th, A lbany, Rheims Cathedral, signed proof (Dowdeswell) , £7 7s.

Pur r lcx'

s j May 2 8,1 9 1 5 . 95

Meissonier, J . L. E. ,Eight original etchings : Les Lansquenets

, Confidenoes ,

Cavalier Louis X I I I , L‘homme a l

Epés , Page de Croquis, L’

Hurcule,

Pécheurs a la Linge, and Annibal edition limited to 80 port folios of whichthis is No. 1 4 (Gould) , £8 85 .

Lots 32 to 86 are all printed in Colouf s.

Helleu, Frileuse, signed proof (Long) , £1 ros .

Helleu, Pensive, signed proof (Long) , £1 75 . 6d .

Helleu,Chapeau Rose, signed proof (Long) , £1 .

Helleu, Gracieuse, signed proof (Long) , £1 ros.

H elleu, Blondive, signed proof (Long) , £1 ros.

Helleu,Boudeause , signed proof (Long) , £1 ros .

Luigini, Pont de Malines , signed proof (Moss ) , £2 55 .

Luigini, Canal Flamand , signed proof (Moss) , £2 .

Luigini, Place de Malines, signed proof (Moss) , £2 55 .

Jouvet,D. , Notre Dame, signed proof (Long) , £2 55 .

Lafitte. A . ,Outward bound, signed proof (Long) , 1 2 s .

Simon,T. F .

,Venice , signed proof. (Long) , 75 .

Simon,T . F .

,Sur la Plage, signed proof (Long) , 1 0 5 .

Simon, T. F . ,Marchand de Statuettes , signed proof (Long) , 1 1 5 .

Simon. T. F .,Brio-a-Brac, signed proof (Long) , £1 35 .

Gerard,Le Gout , Isle de Seine, signed proof (Long) , £1 45 .

Latenay, G. de , L. A utomme. signed proof) , Long) , 1 45 .

Waidmann , P Vieux Pont , signed proof (Moss) , 1 4s .Labrouche , P.

,La Beguinage aBruges , signed proof (Moss ) , 1 4s .

Lafit te,F ., Rue Sans la Heige, signed proof (Long) , 1 35 .

Ch abanian, A .

,Les Mouettes , signed proof (Long) , 85 .

G rirnelund, J .

,Le Degel

,signed proof (Long) , 1 2 5 .

G rimelund , J .,Snow in Norway

,signed proof (Long) 1 45 .

G rirnelund , J .,Soleil d ’

Hiver , signed proof (Long) , £1 55 .

Houdard , C.,Bruges, signed proof (Long) , £1 1 0 s .

Houdard , C. ,Le Grain

,signed proof (Long) , £1 ros .

Waidmann, P.,Pont de la Reine, signed proof (Long) , £1 2 5 . 6d .

Dauphin,G .

,Les Tartanes , signed proof (Long) , £1 2 5 . 6d .

Dauphin, G . ,

Le Vapeur,signed proof (Long) , £1 55 .

Latenay, G . de, L’

Hiver,signed proof (Moss) , £1 2 3 .

Latenay, G . de,L

Ete,signed proof (Long) , £1 2 5 .

Latenay, G . de,Route d’

A vranch es , signed proof (Long) , £1 45 .

Chabanian,A .

,Palais de Doges

,signed proof (Moss) , 1 2 5 .

Ch abanian, A .,Lavandiére, signed proof (Moss ) , 1 4s .

Robbe,M.,Le Sofa

,signed proof (Moss) , 1 6s.

Robbe M.,Le Miroir

,signed proof (Moss) , r8s.

Gerard,Le Gout

,Hauteurs d ’

A udiune, signed proof (Moss) , 1 6s.

Gerard, Le Gout, Bateaux Pecheurs , signed proof (Moss) , £1 rs.

Gerard , Le Gout , Rentree au Port , signed proof (Moss) , £1 rs.

Pail lard, H ., Refiets Dories , signed proof (Moss) , £1 .

De lat tre, B., La Tempete, signed proof (Long) , £1 .

Dauchez, A ., Sous lo Pens, signed proof (Long) , 1 45 .

Houdard , C., La Tourbiere, signed proof (Long) , £1 45 .

Gautier, L ., Notr e Dame, Paris , signed proof (Brall) , r8s.

Pradier , M., Le Pont , and Nocturne, signed proofs (Long) , 85 .

Pradier, M., Le Vieux Moulin , and Chaumiere, signed proofs (Moss) , 85.Pradier

,M.

,Maison de Passeur

,signed proof (Moes) , 83.

Pradier, M., The ferry, signed proof (Moss) , 85 .

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Pradier, M The lock, signed proof (Moss) , 8s.

Lamy,F . ,

A bbaye de la Misericorde, Venice , signed proof (Barnard) , 1 85 .

Fox,H . C.,

Stratford-on-A von,signed remarque proof (Moss) , 1 65 .

Fox,H . C.,

On the A von, signed remarque proof (Long) , 1 2 5 .

Fox,H. C. A west road, signed proof (Long) , 1 23 .

Fox, H . C.,On the way to Warwick ; and Near Shakespeare’s home , signed

proofs (Long) , £1 .

Berkeley,S. ,Claire de Lune (Moss) , 85 .

Zeyra, by S. Cousins , after Leighton, mezzotint, signed artist proof (Holliday) ,1 4s.

Fingal’s Cave, by Brunet Debaines , after Johnson, signed artist’s proof

,on

vellum (Blackmore) , £1 45 .

Goddess of discord in the Garden of Hesperides, by F. S. Walker,after Turner ,

mezzotint, in colours, signed proof (Blackmore) , 1 8s.

The market cart, by J . C. Webb, after Gainsborough, mezzotint, in colours .signed proof (Blackmore) , £1 5s.

The rising and set ting of the sun,by E. Stamp

,after F. Boucher

,mezzotints ,

in colours , pair, signed proofs (Blackmore) , £1 2 5 .

Lords John and Bernard Stuart, by J . C . Webb, after Van Dyck, mezzotint ,in colours

,signed proof (Blackmore) , 1 8s.

Th e gambler, and companion, by Jules Jacquet, after Meissonier, signedremarque proofs

,on vellum, pair Blackmore) , £3 1 05 .

Short, Sir Frank, Portrait of Robert Burns, af ter Nasmyth, mezzotint , signedproof (Brall) , £1 1 05 .

Th e end of the skein, by James Dobie, after W. Dendy Sadl er, signed artist’s

proof (Holliday) , £2 75 . 6d .

J . L. E. Mmssormzn.

Friedland, by Eugene Tily, signed proof (A thill) , £8 85 .

L’A pogée, by C. A . Coppier, signed remarque proof, on vellum (A thill) , £3 35 .

1 1 1 Jena, by the same, signed remarque proof, on vellum (A thill) , £5 ros .

1 1 2 L’A rrivée des hotes , by Jules Jacquet, signed remarque proof, on vellum

(Grundy) , £2 .

Post horses,by L. Monzies

,signed artist ’s proof

,on vellum (A thil l) , £3 35 .

A game of bowls, by E. Chiquet , signed proof, on vellum (Tucker) , £2 53 .

La hal te, by A . Mignon, signed remarque proof, on vellum (A thill) , £3 1 2 5 . 6d .

Two connoisseurs,by L. Ruet, signed remarque proof, on vellum (Barnard) ,

£1 1 55 .

1 1 7 A cavalier, by Jules Jacquet, signed remarque proof, on vellum (Barnard ) ,£2 55 .

1 1 8 A halt,and companion, by L. Ruet, signed remarque proofs, on vel lum,

pair

(Brall) , 1 65 .

Where nought is heard, by Bishop Pratt, after Peter Graham, photo engraving ,signed proof (Judge) , £2 .

Grass crowned headland of a rocky shore, by and after same, ditto (Waymarks) ,£1 1 55 .

Portrait of a lady, by Laguillermie, signed proof (Gooden and Fox) , £2 1 05 .

The sisters , by Joseph B . Pratt, mezzotint, signed proof (Waymarks) , £3 1 05.

Portrait of a lawyer, by R. S. Clouston, after G. Moroni, mezzotint , signedproof (Dighton) , 1 65 .

Queen Alexandra, by Laguillermie, after Luke Fildes, signed proof, on vellum(Dighton) , ros.

9 8 ART PR ICES CURREN T .

2 45 Scenery in England and Wales,by Pickett—A . J . Clark, after P . J . de Louther

bourg, containing eighteen plates, aquatints, in colours (1 (Chaundy) ,

£4 58 .

F ramed .

2 46 Vauxhal l,by Rowlandson

,aquatint (Batsford) , £3 5s.

247 Mary’s dream,by W . Ward , after F. Wheatley, mezzotint , first so (Nicholson) ,

£1 .

Monimia visiting the tomb of Lucilius, by J. R. Smith,after T. Cosway, circle,

in brown (Holliday) , £1 73 . 6d .

Port and harbour of Whitehaven,by Duncan, aquatint (Gooden Fox) , 1 85 .

Engagement between Quebec and Serveillante ,” by Caldwell

,after Carter

(Gooden Fox) , £1 78 . 6d .

Napoleon’s horse, Mameluck, by Debucourt , after Vernet, aquatint, in colours

(Parkes) , £2 55 .Shooting

,after A lken, aquatint , in colours , a set of four (Paget) , £1 .

Vale of A ylesbury steeplechase,by C. and G . Hunt, after F. C . Turner, aqua

tints , in colours , varnished , a set of four (Brall) , £5.

Capt . Beecher on Vivian,by C . and G . Hunt, after Mitchel , aquatint, in colours ,

varnished (Ansel l) , £1 1 55 .

Race for the St . Leger, by J . Harris, after J . Pollard, aquatint , in colours (oneunframed ) , (A ndrews) , £2 1 .

View of the Cape of Good Hope, and Battle, by Clark and Merke, after Craig,aquatint (A ndrews) , £2 1 2 s. 6d .

Connubial happines s,by Bartolozzi

,after Bunbury, circle in red (Boys) , £1 1 05 .

The mower,by and after J . Pierson

,in colours (Parker) , £1 65 .

Views of Dundee and Hamilton,by J . Clark , aquatint , in colours (Slade) , £1 1 55 .

Th e thatcher, by and after J . Barney,in colours (Bortin) , 1 7s.

Harmony,by Adam

,after Hoppner, oval , in brown (White) , £1 2 5.

WATER-COLOUR DRAW INGS.

In Portfolio .

Hollar , W . , 1 630 , Panoramic view of Passav, in pen and ink— 2 01 x 4%(Daniels) , £5.

Paton,F . , 1 908, A racehorse (Holliday) , 1 8s.

Paton, F . , Huntsman and bounds (Fores) , £2 1 5.

Malton, J Design for a gateway, 1 795, signed, (Holliday) , £1 2 5. 6d .

F famed .

Wolstenholme,Shooting, pair, on panels, paintings (Holliday) , £5.

CHRISTIE’

S .] June 4, 1 9 1 5 . 99

J une 4, 1 9 1 5 . Ch rist ie’

s .

Pictures and Drawings , th e Property of t h e lat e Sir

John Swinburne , Bart , Capheaton Hall , N ewcast le-on

Tyne ; and Modern Pictures and Water Colour Drawingsfrom different sources .

Property of t h e lat e Sir John Swinburne , Bar t , Capheaton Hall, N ewcast le -on -Tyne .

DRAW INGS.

In the F olio.

1 A tkinson , Horsemen, pair ; The lake, Capheaton, by F. F. Perceval,1 867

and 1 2 others (Walker) , £8 1 8s. 6d .

2 Cotman, J . S. , 1 80 1 , Llanthony A bbey, W ales ; and A ruined church, by

J . C . Buckler (Palser ) , £7 1 05 .

3 Cox,D.,

A Thames boat Hastings beach : and another (Huggins) , £2 7 65 .

4 Cox,D. ,H i lly landscape, with a peasant driving cattle in the foreground

A harvest field and three others (Walker) . £65 2 5 .

5 Cox, D. , Stranded barges ; Woody landscape ; and three others (Walker) ,

£2 9 85 .

6 Fielding, View on the Brathay, near Ambleside ; On the coast, near Folkestone ; and two others (Huggins ) , £37 1 65 .

Girtin , T ., Bamborough Castle ; and Duns tanborough Castle (Palser ) , £2 5 43 .

Swinburne, E. , An I talian landscape , with buildings and figures ; and six

others (Swift) , £7 1 05 .

g Turner, W . (of Oxford) , The return of the flock ; and three others (Palser) ,£5 1 55 . 6d .

1 0 Varley, J . , 1 81 6, Chiswick from Barnes ; and Chelsea (Huggins) , £1 8 1 83 .

1 1 Varley, J .,Lindisfarne A bbey, Northumberland ; Cattle watering : morning ;

and four others (Swift) , £1 3 1 33 .

Q

Coast scene ; River scene ; Flowers from Lake Como ; and four others

(Amor) , £16 1 65 .

Harvesting ; and Th e plough (Huggins) , £1 0 1 05 .

Barber,Charles

,1 81 2 , View from Perry Bar, Stafiordshire ; and Drawing

in the boat, by Luke Clennell, 1 81 2 (Palse r) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Barret , G . ,Road scene

,with figures and animals sunset— 1 2 % x 1 7 (Evans) ,

£1 1 05 . 6d.

Barret,G . , 1 836, The avenue— 42 1 x 1 61 (A gnew) , £4 43 .

Bayard , Emile. Illustrations to a story, a set of three, monochrome—1 41; x 1 0 }(Crome) , £1 1 5 .

Head of W. Mulready, R.A .,by Julia Swinburne, black and red chalk ; and

A male study,by W . Mulready, R .A .,

ditto (Huggins) , £1 1 os

Clennell , Luke, Harbour scene ; Old cottages Lake scene,by E. Swinburne

and three others (Swift) , £1 9 1 95 .

Cristal l, J . , 1 833, A t the spring ; A mountain road ; Low tide ; and A

schooner, by M. Thomson (Swift ) , £2 4 33 .

Dorrell, E A faggot-gatherer ; View on the Thames , 1 81 0 ; Girl on a stile ;and The young crossing-sweeper

,by J. Cristall (Huggins) , £9 1 05 .

Ducros, The Falls of Tivoli ; Castle and bridge, sepia ; and Saint Catherineand the Infant Saviour

,pastel (Hood) , £1 1 5 .

1 0 0 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Fielding, Copley, 1 82 7, Loch Lomond. with cattle and figures on a road inthe foreground (W. Permain) , £1 99 1 0 5 .

Fielding, The mountain pass ; and Morning, near Folkestone (Mrs. Baker ) ,£3 38.

Hardy, T. B Nort h Shields ; and Ofi the coast, 1 893 (Yeulet t ) , £7 73 .

Hunt , W . , The plough-boy— 1 4x8} (Permain ) , £1 8 1 85 .

Hunt , W .,Fruit ; and Fruit, flowers, and bird

’s-nest (Huggins) , £7 1 7s. 6d .

Prout , Hulks on the coast ; Smugglers,by Luke Clennell ; and H exh arn

Church, by T. A llom (Walker) , £5 1 5s. 6d.

Richardson,T . M.,

Dunstone Doune Castle ; and A fr igate,by E. Tucker

(Mrs. Bak er) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Swinburne, E.

,Grotto Ferrata

,near Rome ; and Italian bay scenes by

Julia Swinburne (Huggins) , £8 i 8s. 6d .

Swinburne,E. , A waterfal l ; Moun tainous landscape, with sheep ; and

Rocky coast,with boats in a storm

,by N . Pocock (Huggins) , £443 .

Swinburne, B .,

River scene,with horseman driving cattle ; and Rocky coast

scenes,pair (Huggins) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Swinburne,B .,

In the Campagna ; Lake scene ; and An Eas tern town

(Huggins) , £8 1 8s. 6d .

Swinburne,B .

,A waterfall ; Vil lage scene ; and two others (Huggins) ,

£8 85 .

Swinburne,Julia

,A Swiss town and River scenes

,pair (Miss Green) , £3 1 0 5 .

Varley, J .

,1 8 1 1

,Hilly landscape

,with viaduct ; and Vanburgh House, in

Greenwich Park (Mrs. Lowry) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Varley, J . ,

River scene,with castle ; and A n old cottage (Mrs. Baker) ,

£1 1 05 . 6d .

De Wint, P.,Harvest- time- n zfi (Leggatt) , £35 1 45 .

PICTURES.

Woody landscape,with sportsmen Hil ly landscape

,with travelling peasants

and animals ; and Th e Holy Family (Leggatt) , £6 65 .

Head of an old man ; and Dogs, by A . Cooper,R.A . (Swift) , £2 1 55 .

Bonnar,W .,

Th e deserter detected ; and Gossips , panel (Mitchell) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Cooper,A .

,R.A .

,James A rmstrong and Robert Charlton (two gamekeepers) ,

with pony,dogs

,and dead game—1 7gxz3} (Huggins) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Cooper,A . ,

R .A .,1 839 , Horses at grass (Huggins) , £8 85 .

Cooper,A .

,R .A . , Three cart-horses— 3 1 X 42 (Swift) , £1 2 1 2 3 .

Crome, J . , after,Common scene

,with cattle ; and Nymphs in the clouds

(Leger) , £4 43 .

Dutch School . View in a Dutch town,with numerous figures merrymaking ;

and Th e Virgin and Child,with Saints , School of Rubens, panel (Jacobs) ,

£2 1 .

Hamilton,W . ,

R.A .,Mrs. Siddons and her son

,in the tragedy of Isabella

and Mrs. Siddons as “Th e Grecian Daughter (two framed prints of

the fir st -mentioned picture sold in this lot) (Amor) , £2 1 .

Hogarth School . Peg Woffington,in pink silk dr ess

,with white scarf and

lace frills— 485x 39 (Cohen) , £33 1 2 5 .

Orizonte, Woody landscape, with women washing clothes at a stream ; andDog and dead game (Mrs. Stephens) , £8 85 .

Reynolds, Sir J .,after

,Lady Barbara Bertti

,in white décolleté dress ,

by G. H . Harlow and Head of a lady,in brown dress—School of Janmens

—panel (Leggatt) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Swinburne, Julia, Death of A b solom , by J . Linnell, seh r . (Huggins) , £2 2 5 .

Millner,Car]

, Th e Ortler A lp ; and two others (Bremner) , £2 2 5 .

1 0 2 A RT PR ICES CURRENT .

Leader, B. W .,R .A ., 1 871 , Th e bend of a river—2 3} x 35§ (Sampson) , £30 9s.

Lawson, F. Wilfred, 1 888, Ruth and Naomi—491 x 31 § (Miseli) , xos . 6d .

Lawson,F. Wilfred, Th e morning song— 1 9 x 2 3k (Owen) , £1 55 .

Lawson, F. Wilfred, Th e silver cord ; and Repose (Owen) , £3 1 os .

B aghe, L ., 1 857, Th e Roman letter-writer—8 x 1 02 (Cooling) , £1 3 1 35 .

Rathbone, J Lake Wmdermere ; and Cattle and sheep by a stream,by J.

Dearman, 1 852 , panel (Meinestzh agen) , £9 95 .

Peel, J ., View in Devonshirea —1 9§ x 2 9} (Coureah ) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

Clausen, G .,R.A ., 1 89 1 , Head of Rose G rimsdale, panel— roi xfi (Ellis) ,

£1 6 1 65 .

Clausen, G . , R.A .,

1 893, A cottage girl R .A ., 1 893 -2 3 x 2 0 (Wise) , £3 1 1 05 .

Schouten, H . van, Horses returning fr om work and Poul try— 2 3 x 35 (James) ,£4 45

Lea put ten, J. L. van, Return of the flock Evening ; and Poul try (James) ,£9 1 95 . 6d .

Schouten, H . van, Barge horses ; and Cattle in a pasture, pair—1 5 x 2 3

(Pickering) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Colsoulle , G ., Le Débardage ; and The Suez Canal , by Pier A lbert (James ) ,£1 1 5.

Th e following pictures by Belgian paint ers were con

veyed through th e German lines at great risk , and are

now sold by th e Belgian Mission of A rt for t h e Benefit of

th e A rt ist s. A certificat e to this efiect can b e supplied toeach purchaser by th e Belgian Mission .

DRAWING.

1 06 Hagemans, Maurice, Sheep at Campine—1 6QX 362 (Reimer) , £8 85 .

PICTURES.

1 07 Baes , F irmio, Sainte Anne ter Muiden (Dutch frontier) (Eliot) ,£5 ss

1 08 Jacqmot te , G. Ph .,Chrysanthemums in a brass bowl (Milton) ,

£37 1 65 .

1 09 Langaskens, Maurice, Swans (Wills) , £1 0 1 05 .

1 1 0 Merckaert , Jul , 1 9 1 1 , Th e old quay at Malines (Mason) , £9 gs.

1 1 1 Werleman,Car l

,A football match, on the Royal Racing Club Ground , Bmssels

—2 7}x31 } (Mason) , £8 85 .

Th e following are th e Property of Mr s . T . R . Macquoid ,

wh o gives half th e proceeds to th e British Red Cross

Society.

DRAWINGS.

1 1 2 Macquoid , T . R.,Bakewell

,Derbyshire—1 35xzo (Sampson) , £2 2 5 .

1 1 3 Macquoid, T. R.,1 9 1 0 , Under the oranges ,

Spain— 1 4x 2 0} (Sampson) , £1 rs.

1 14 Macquoid, T. R.,A well at the Alhambra, Granada ; El Parrel, Segovia,

Spain (Mrs. Norton) , £8 85.1 1 5 Macquoid , T. R.,

Farm near Sevenoaks, Kent ; and Pine trees, Winchelsea

(Perry) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

1 1 6 Macquoid , T. R .,Lucca Cathedral

,I taly ; and Th e Old Crane, Malines,

Belgium (Norton) , £6 6s .

1 1 7 Macquoid , T. R.,Cottages , Lindfield , Sussex ; and A t Gisors, Normandy

(Sampson) , £1 xs.

CHRISTIE’

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1 1 8 Macquoid , T. R. , Th e Lion Court , A lh ambra, Granada ; A t Seville ; andPeonies (Perry) , £2 1 2 5. 6d .

Property of a. Lady.

1 1 9

1 2 0

1 2 1

1 2 2

1 2 3

1 24

1 25

1 2 6

1 2 7

1 2 8

1 2 9

1 30

1 31

1 32

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IS4»

1 35

1 36

1 37

1 38

I39

1 40

1 41

DRAWINGS.

Bradley, W .,1 882

,On the Thames near Shiplake, pair (James) ,

£4 1 4s. 6d .

Brissot , F .,Folding sheep—93x 1 33 (Cooling) , £3 35 .

Cooper,T. S.

,R .A . , 1 880 , Sheep on a hil l (Cooling) , £24 35 .

Foster,Birket

,Th e watering-place —7§ xx3 (James) , £1 2 3 1 85.

Foster,Birket

,Loch Lomond, vignette (Tooth) , £2 1 .

Gouvion-St . Cyr, H .,1 882 -

3, Preparing vegetables ; and Dolce far niente

(Christy) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

Lloyd, Tom,

1 890 , Spring : King’s Langley (Sampson) , £1 9 1 95 .

Lloyd, Tom , 1 890 , Summer evening : Romney marshes—1 3} x 2 7} (Sampson) ,

£1 0 1 05 .

Martineau, Gert rude, 1 882,W ater- lilies in Rothiemurchus woods

(Kingdon) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Murray,David

,R.A .

,1 887, A wet market -day, St . Riquier, Picardy—1 3§ x 2 0}

(Wine) , £1 3 1 38

Robertson , C. , Th e vegetable cart— 1 92 x 1 34(James ) , £1 0 1 0 3 .

Rowe,E. A ., 1 89 1 , Far from th e madding crowd—9} x 1 44} (F alser) , £1 1 08. 6d .

W eed on, A . W .,1 880 , Squally weather—1 710 08} (Spencer) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Whipple, J .,Street scene in Cairo—1 5 x 1 02 (Hollybone) , £4 45 .

PICTURES.

Andreotti, F . , Indecision (Mitchell) , £65 2 8.

A ndreotti, F .,Courtship—mi x 1 4 (Evans) , £2 9 85.

Baird,W . B ., Sheep in an orchard ; and Lane in the Vale of Llangollen ,

byA . de Breanski (Sigismund) , £2 2 5 .

Bouchet,Auguste, 1 875, The sentinel—37 x 2 8 (Mellersh ) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Burgess, J . B .,R .A .

,Th e morning promenade —2 9 x 2 1 } (Casse ll) , £2 1 .

Costa,G . , Th e Odalisque—57 X 41fi(Sampson) , £5 55 .

Croegaert , G ., In the boudoir, panel— 1 1 1 x81} (Sampson) , £1 8 1 85.

Hunter, Colin, 1 888,Th e morning catch -2 2 X 39 (Tooth) , £31 1 05 .

Knowles, Davidson , 1 884, An A rab warrior,panel—mi x 1 1 } (Mellersh ) ,

£4 45

Koekkoek , H . ,The Zuyder Zee, with boats becalmed— 1 4 X 2 2} (James) ,

£7 75 .

Leader, B . W .,R .A .

,1 892 , On the Welsh coast -7§ x 1 1 § (Sampson) , £1 5 1 55 .

Lidderdale, C . S., 1 887, Without leave or h cense—37} X 2 8} (M. Joseph) ,£7 7s.

Lloyd, Stuart, 1 883, Helford Creek, Cornwal l— 3c x39} (Sampson) , £2 2 5 .

Mi ller, M . B., Brittany butter— 355xz6é (Sampson) , £1 1 s.

Novo, Stefano, Venetian court ship—35kx 2 0 (Sampson) , £1 8 1 83.

Ph illipoteau, F ., Study for the picture of Quatre Bras — 1 7§ x 2 8 (Sampson) ,

£1 1 3 .

Sell , Ch .,1 881 , Episode in the Franco-German war, panel—4} x 5} (Cooling) ,

£6 65 .

W ebb, J ., 1 881 , A calm morning ; and East wind, Broadstairs, panel (Cassel l) ,

£7 7s .

1 04 A RT PRICES CURRENT .

J une 9 , 1 9 14. Put t iek ’s .

Japanese Coloured Print s .

3 Kiyomasu, A courtesan, Urushiye in Hossoye form (Kato) , 1 55 .

9 Shigenobu, A cour t lady, Urushiye in Hossoye form (Clark) , 1 45 .

1 0 Toyonobu,Mother holding a child

, Beniye in Hossoye form (Higginbottom1 95 .

1 1 Toyonobu, Kintoki holding a hatchet, Beniye in Hossoye form (Higginbottom)1 6s.

1 4 Kiyonobu, Chinese girl and boys, a primitive print, in extra large size (Carey) ,£1 1 2 s . 6d.

2 2 Harunobu,Boys snow-balling (Higginbottom) , £1 43 .

2 3 Harunobu,A youth

,disguised as Komuso

,visiting a Yoshiwara belle (Clark) ,

£1 1 0 8 .

2 4 Harunobu,A Tayu girl sitting on an engawa, with her kamuro (A cland ) ,

£1 1 4s.2 5 Hanmobu; A girl washing a kimono in a stream at Oyeyama in Tamba

,

the story of Shutten-doji,who was finally captured by Minamotono

Yorimi tsu,signed Kosen a modern reproduction attached to this lot for

comparison (Clark) £3.

2 6 Harunobu,A young girl and boy, amus ing themselves catching fire-dies

,

black background (Carey) , £1 0 .

2 7 Harunobu, A young girl, attended by a servant, returning from maple viewing(Lapidge) , £1 2 5 .

2 8 Koryusai, Six figures constructing a character of Kokoro (Clark) , 1 2 5 .

32 Sharaku, Half- length portrait of an actor in male character as Banzul -inChobei, holding a smoking pipe, printed on mica ground (Barrow) , £2 .

66 Yeish i,Half- length portrait of Chojiya Karasaki , holding a falcon, printed

on yellow ground (Clark) , £1 .

67 Yeishi , A gir l seated, as one of the six poets, holding a fan, on yellow ground

(Barrow) , £1 2 5 .

83 Hiroshige,Scene of A sukayawa, in snow (Carey) , £1 73 . 6d .

84 Hiroshige,Tanzakuye, a lithogr aph, in whit e on blue ground, a bird on loquat

(Clark) , 1 55 .

87 Hiroshige,Twilight view of a rain scene at A dzurnanomori

,one of the series

of Yedo Kinko Hakkei (Carey) , £1 55 .

J une 9 and 1 0 , 1 9 1 5 . Ch ris t ie’s .

Th e Collect ion of Engravings of t h e Early English Schoolaft er Sir J . Reynolds , George Morland , James Ward

, and

others Modern Port rait s by S . Cousins , and Sport ingPrints in Mezzot int , St ipple , Line and Colours , t h e Propert yof th e late Sir Walter G ilb ey,

Bart Elsenham Hall, BishopsStort ford .

MODERN ENGRAVINGS.

F ramed.

1 Mrs. A bington as Miss Prue,” by R . B . Parkes

,artist’s proof (Pawsey and

Payne) . £4 482 Duchess of Devonshire

,by J . J . Chant , artist

’s proof (Robson) , £3 35 .

3 Lady Gertrude Fitzpatrick,by G. Zobel

,artist’s proof (Bourke) , £6 65 .

1 06 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

33 The mouse-tr ap, after T. Gerhard Huck, by T. Park ; and anoth er (Brall) ,£1 1 5 .

Mrs. Hart ley as Elfiida, after J . Nixon, by W . Dickinson, first st at e

(Pawsey 81 Payne) , £1 55 .

Peter the wild boy,after Falconet

,by V. Green, proof ; Matthew Horsley,

after and by J . R . Smith ; and Philip Mercier, after P. Mercier,by J .

McA rdell (Charrington) , £2 55 .George Morland

,after R . Mul ler

,by W. Ward ; and Earl Spencer, after

Hoppner, by S. W. Reynolds (A . Davis) , £2 1 05 .

Henry Sidney, son to Robert, Earl of Leices ter, af ter Sir P. Lely,by A .

Browne ; and Moliere, by Beauvarlet , proof before any letters (Rimell ) ,

£1 1 5s.Lady Whitmore ; and Amelia, Countess of Ossory, after Sir P. Le ly

,by T.

Watson,first published states (Ellis Smith) , £7 75 .

Th e Masters A ntrobus,aft er Sir T. Lawrence, by G . Clint ; John Hea viside,

after Zofiany, by R . Earlom ; and another (Brall) , £1 1 5 .

Richard Tattersall,after C. Hancock, by W. Gill er, two immessions ; John

Warde, of Squerries , Kent, proof and print ; and nine others (Dean) ,£2 2 5 .

Outside of a farrier’s sh0p, after G. Garrard, by W . Pether ; The receptionof the French in England, by J . Murphy ; and three others (Leggatt) ,£1 1 2 5 .

Enamour’

d Sportsman ; and Sportsman’s repast, after and by J . R. Smith,pair

,proofs (Leggatt) , £46 45 .

New docks and warehouses, near Limehouse, aft er and by W. Daniel] ; andeight oth ers (Brall) , £1 1 5 .

Th e celebrated cart-horse,Warwick and Gr and exhibition of cattle,

after and by J . Harris (Maggs) , £1 65 .

Cambridge University A lmanack : ten views of colleges ,etc.

,after Baldrey,

by Sparrow ; Eleven views of Ely Cathedr al , etc. ; and fourteen others

(Colnaghi) , £2 55

Black-eyed Susan and Blouzelind , after H . Bunbury, by W. Dickinson ; andmiscellaneous engr avings

,in a portfolio (Parker) , £4 45 .

The little horse (B. by A . Durer (Colnaghi) , £1 6 1 65 .

The story of Letitia Domestic happines s,by J . R. Smith (Pawsey Payne) ,

£1 1 5s.

Th e story of Letitia Th e virtuous parent and The tavern door,by J. R.

Smi th,in bistre (Dean) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Th e story of Letitia Th e elopement ; and Th e fair penitent, by Bartolotiand Th e shepherd-boy and dog, after De Koster, by W. Bond

,proof before

letter s (Pawsey Payne) , £2 1 5s.

Children relieving a begg ar-boy, aft er Sir W. Beech ey, by C. Wilkin (Brall) ,£1 1 1 5 . 6d .

The gardens of Carlton House,after H . Bunbury, by W. Dickinson

,proof

before letters,in bistre (Jacobson) , £9 95 .

Petite F ruitiére A nglaise ; and Petite Laitiére Anglaise, after J. Nort hcote,by T. Gaugain ,

pair,in bistr e (Pawsey 82 Payne) , £7 75 .

Wh at you will , aft er and by J . R. Smith (W. Sabin) , £1 0 1 03 .

An airing in Hyde Park, after E. Dayes,by T. G augain, in bistre (Smith) ,

£1 9 1 95 .

The cot tage girl : and The young cottager, af ter T. Gainsborough, by J.Whess el (Pawsey Payne) , £4 4s.

CHR IST IE’

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Clara,aft er the Rev. W . Peters , by J . R. Smith ; A young shepherd, aft er

J . Opie, by W . Ward ; and Mrs . Woffington, after Pond, by McArdell

(Pawsey 81 Payne) , £5 1 05 .

Duchess of A rgyll, aft er C . Read , by R. Lowry ; and another (Bourke) ,£4 1 4s . 6d .

Sir Francis Baring,Charles Baring

,and Mr . W all , after Sir T. Lawr ence, by

J. W ard (Blyth) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Youth , after T. Kettle, by V. Green (Leggatt) , £8 85 .

Oysterinda (Lady Falmouth) , aft er R. Mercier, by R. Houston, proof beforeall letters

,undescri bed (Colnaghi) , £5 1 5s. 6d .

Miss Mellon in the character of Mr s. Page, after J . J . Masquerier , by W.

Say (Bran) , £4 4s.

Mrs . Sheridan and son , after J . HOppner , by T. Nugent (Blyth) , £7 1 7s. 6d .

Mrs. Carwardine and child , after J . Romney,by J . R . Smith (Ellis 81 Smith) ,

£30 gs.

George,Prince of Wales

,and his brother

,aft er Raoul

,by J . Watson, proof

before any letters (Pawsey Payne) , £6 6s.

Dr. Nathaniel Spens, after Sir H . Raeburn , by J . B engo, Open letter proof

(Colnaghi) , £2 8 75 .

George I I I and his daughters receiving the futur e wife of the Prince of W al es ,after H . Singleton, in colours (T . Cox) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

The card-players,after J . Opie, by J . Dean , fir st state (Ellis Smith) , £52 1 05 .

Love in her eyes sits playing,after the Rev. W. Peters, by J . R . Smith

(Daniell ) , £42 .

Matthew Horsley,of Birdsall

,after and by J . Smith (Montgomery) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

Mary, Duches s of A ncaster, after T . Hudson,by J . McArdell, proof before

all letters,and before the plate was cleaned (Colnaghi) , £1 73 5s .

A nother impression of the same. print state (Ellis 81 Smith) , £3 35 .

Master Sayer, aft er J . Zofi’

any, by R. Houston, first state (Sabin) , £1 1 os . 6d .

Lord Rivers,after T . A gasse, by Porter , proof (A rthurston) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

David Garrick and Mr s. Pritchard, af ter J . Zoffany

,by V. Green, first state

and Tom Jones , after J . Downman,by P. Simon

,open letter proof (Blyth) ,

£3James, Duke of Richmond, after Van Dyck, by R. Earlom,

first state (Rimell ) ,

£3.

Fred erick,Prince of Wales

,on horseback

,proof before any letters (Pawsey

and Payne) , £1 1 55 .

Thomas Hibbert,after J . Russell

,by J . R. Smith

,in colours (Pawsey and

Payne) , £1 0 1 0 5 .

The boy discovering the golden eggs and Th e boy disappoin ted of his tr easure,after R. M . Paye

,by J . Young

,pair (Leggatt) , £1 0 1 05 .

Th e stray’d favourite restored

,after W. R . Bigg, by T. Hellyer (Daniell) ,

£8 1 8s. 6d.

The drinking-well in Hyde Park ; and The dipping-well in Hyde Park, aft erMaria Spilsbury and F. Wheatley

,by J . Godby, pair (Pawsey Payne) ,

£4 1 4s. 6d .

Cottage children, after T. Gainsborough, by H . Birch e, etched letter proof

(F. Daniell) , £1 5 1 55 .

The show,after J . Hoppner , by J . Young, Open letter proof (F. Daniell) ,

£1 3 1 35 .

Dulce Domurn and Black Monday, after W . R. Bigg , by J . Jones ,pair

(Leggatt). £65 2 5 .

1 0 8 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Rubens and Helena Forman,with still life, after Rubens , by R . Earlom ;

and another (Brall) , £1 rs.

A game,herb

,and fruit market , af ter Snyders, by R . Earlom (Montgomery) ,

£3 35 .

Boys and dead hare,after J . Zoffany, by R. Earlom,

proof before letters

(Lesgat t) , £5 ss

Th e full of the honey-moon ; and The wane of the honey-moon, after F.

Wheatley,by R . Laurie

,pair

,Open letter proofs (Leggatt) , £9 9s.

Diligence and Dissipation,after J . Northcote

,by G augain and Hellyer, a set

of ten (Pawsey 8c Payne) , £5 rss. 6d.

Outside a farrier’s shop,after G. Garrard , by W. Pether (Bourke) , £4 43 .

Juvenile opposition,after F. Wheatley, by J . Al ais ; and A landscape, with

peasants,after Wheatley

,proof before all letters (Pawsey 8a Payne) ,

£8 1 85 . 6d .

Water dogs , after B . Marshall,by W. Ward Pirate and outlaw, after Zeiter ,

by J . Egan ; and Gul liver addressing the Houynhums , after S. Gilpin ,by V. Green (Sabin ) , £7 7s .

The tour of Dr. Syntax in Search of the picturesque, by and after T. Rowlandson a set of fifty- four plates

,aquatints in colours, in nine frames (Hagger) ,

£5 55

94 Car travelling in the south of Ireland, after M . A . Hayes , by J . Harris ,set of six

,in colours (A . Davis) , £8 85 .

ENGRA VINGS A FTER SIR J . REYNOLDS.

Unframed .

Sir Jeffrey Amherst,by J . Watson (Smith) , £4 45 .

Charles James Fox,by J . Jones (Robson) , 1 55 .

David Garrick,by T . Watson (Robson) , £2 .

Lady Elizabeth Keppel,by E. Fisher (A . Davis) , £6 65 .

Viscount Lifiord , by R . Dunkarton ; and three others (Brall) , 1 0 3 . 6d .

Lady Charles Spencer,by W. Dickenson (Jacobson) , £4 4S.

F ramed

Mrs. A bington as The Comic Muse, by J. Watson, first state (Colnaghi) ,

£94 1 0 5 .

1 0 2 Duchess of A ncaster,by J . Dixon, first state (Jacobson) , £1 2 rs . 6d .

Lady Bamfylde, by T . Watson, first published state (A gnew) , £2 31 .

Hon. Mrs. Beresford,with

! the Marchioness Townshend and Hon. Mrs .

Gardiner,by T. Watson

,first state (F. Daniell) , £2 5 45 .

Mrs . Blake as Juno,

” by J . Dixon (Bourke) , £6 6s.

Mrs . Bonfoy, by J . McArdell , first state (A gnew) , £2 9 85 .

A nother impression of the same, print state (Robson) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Duchess of Buccleuch and daughter, by J . Watson (Pawsey 8c Payne) ,

£7 1 7s. 6d .

Mrs . Harvey Bunbury,by J . Watson (Bourke) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Miss Sarah Campbell,by V. Green (Ellis 8c Smith) , £4 45 .

1 1 1 Countess of Carlisle,by J . Watson (Blyth) , £7 75 .

Mrs. Chambers,Mrs . Bastard, Countess of Essex, and Countess of Berkeley,

by J . McA rdell (Pawsey 8: Payne) , £1 5 1 5s.

Lady Catherine Pelham Clinton, by J . R. Smith (Sabin) , £1 3'2 s. 6d.

Countess of Coventry,by J . Watson, proof before any letters, the plate

cleaned (Leggatt) , £2 6 5s.

Master Crewe,by J. R. Smith (Blyth) , £5 1 5s. 6d.

Anne,Duchess of Cumberland. by J . Watson (Blyth) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

1 1 0 A RT PR ICES CURREN T.

Ralph Lambton, on horseback, by C . Turner (Sabin) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

A livery stable, by J . Ward (Pawsey Payne) , £3 3s .

The mouse’s petition, by W. Ward (Daniell) , £4 45 .

A poul try market,by J . Ward (Pawsey 8: Payne) , £4 45 .

Selling rabbits, by W. Ward (Sabin) , £6 1 65 . 6d .

ENGRA VINGS A FTER G . MORLAND .

Unframed .

Th e benevolent lady, by E. J . Dumée , in bistre (Leggatt) , £4 4s .

The delightful story ,by W . Ward , etched let ter proof ; and two others

(Routledge) , £4 45 .

Th e discovery, by E. J . Dumée ; and Susan’s farewell

,by Knight, in bis tre

(Parker ) , £3 38Milkmaid and cowherd , by J . R . Smith and another (F . Daniell) , £7 1 7s . 6d .

Morland’s gypsies and Morland’s sandstorm, by T. Will iamson (Pawsey and

Payne) , £3 35Rubbing down the post-horse , by J . R . Smith and four others (Dean ) , 1 5s.

Th e shepherd ’s boy, by W . Ward (Routledge) , £3 35 .

A summer ’s evening, by T. Williamson, proof before letters (Routledge)£1 1 55 .

Th e weary sportsman, by W . Bond , proof before any letters (Pawsey andPayne) , £4

A lehouse politicians , by W. Ward, in colours (Ellis Smith) , £3 1 1 05 .

Bathing horses, by W. Ward , etched letter proof (Thomas) , £5 5s .

Dancing dogs , by T. G augain, proof, with early publication line, in bistre

(Mayne) , £8 1 8s . 6d .

Th e farmer’s stable,by W. Ward , proof before letters (F . Daniell) , £1 7 1 75 .

Innocence alarm’

d , by R . Smith,junr . , in colours (Ellis Smith) , £44 2 5 .

Th e return from market , by J . R . Smi th (Pawsey 8c Payne) , £6 r6s . 6d .

Th e Sportsman ’s return, by W . Ward,in colours (F. Daniell) , £1 1 3 85 .

A tea-garden, by F. D . Soiron, proof, before th e engraved border, in bis tre

(Pawsey Payne) , £9 1 95 . 6d .

SPORTING PRINTS.

Hun ters at Cover-side,af ter S. Alken , by J . Pollard, Open letter proof (Pores) ,

£1 1 r 1 s .

Phenomena , by T . Prat tent ; Sir Teddy, after B . Marshall , by C.

Turner , open letter proof ; and another (Pores) , £1 1 os .Violante

,af ter H . B . Chalon, by W. War d (Brall) , £4 45 .

Quiz,

” af ter H . B . Chalon, by W. Ward (Pores) , £7 1 7s . 6d .

Brainworm,

” af ter the same, by J . C . Easling (Pores) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Morelli and Van Dyck ,” after H . B . Chal on, by W . Say, proofs before

any letters (Ellis 8: Smi th) , £3 35 .

Parasol Meteora and Penelope, af ter and by J . Wh essel

Highfiyer and thr ee other portraits of racehorses (Brall) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

Race and other horses after J . Ward, J . Herring, etc. (McDonald) ,

£3 1 3s. 6d .

The Royal Hunt in Windsor Castle ; and companion print, after Pollard, byDubourg, pair (Davis) , £1 IS.

The carriage match, after J . Seymour , by J . Bodger (Brall) , £1 rs.

Trains of running horses at Newmarket, after and by the same (Sabin) ,£2 2 5 .

1 94 Match for one thousand guineas l l ; and Filho da Puta and Sir

Joshua,” af ter B. Marshall , by W . Ward, pair (Dean) , £1 9 1 95 .

CHR ISTIE'

S .] June 9 and 1 0 ,1 9 1 5 . 1 1 1

John Corbet and h is foxhounds , after T. Weaver , by R. Woodman (Pawseyand Payne) , £1 0 1 0 s .

Earl of Derby’s s taghounds , after Barenger, by the same (Pores) , £9 95 .

Breaking cover, proof before any letters and another (Sabin) , £7 75 .

Epsom ,after J . Pollard , by C . Hunt (Brall) , 1 0 5 . 6d .

La Course ; and F in de la Course , af ter C . Vernet , by Debucourt L’

Entrée

dans de Bois ; and La Chasse , after the same, by Allais ; and another

(Sabin ) , £8 1 8s . 6d .

2 00 Fox-hunting, after J . Wootton, by C . Canot , a se t of seven (Schwartze ) ,

£1 2 1 2 5 .

2 0 1 Hare-hunting, after the same , by B . Baron,a set of four ; and eight others

(Vernon) , £2 1 .

2 0 2 Fox-hunting, after D . Wolstenholme, by Reeve , a se t of four , in colours

(Sabin) , £2 7 65 .

The chase ; and Th e dea th of the roebuck, after W . P . Hodges , by A lkenand Reeve

,pair , aquatints , in colour s (Pawsey 8c Payne) , £4 45 .

Leices tershire , after H . Alken, a Set of four , aquatints , in colours (Powell )£1 85 .

St . A lbans grand steeplechase , a set of four , aquatints , in colours (Powell) ,£3 55 .

Morning ; Noon ; Night ; and two others, after D . Wolstenholme,by Jeakes

and Clarke, aquatints, in colour s (Vernon) , £9 9s .

Th e high-mettled racer,after Wolstenholme , by D . Wolstenholme , junr .

,a

set of four , aquatints , in colour s (E. Jones) , £4 45 .

Fox-hunting, after and by the same , a set o f four , aquatints , in colours

(Thomas ) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

The dea th , after H . Alken , by T . Sutherland , aquatint, in colours (Hagger) ,ros . 6d .

Fox-hun ting, af ter J . Howitt,a set Of four , aquatints , in colours (Pawsey

and Payne) , £9 gs .

2 1 1 Th e dying fox-hun ter, after F . C. Turner ; Go ing to Linco ln Fair and Six

others,all in colours (Ansell) , £3 3s .

2 1 2 Chaise-horses ; and Coach-horses , after G . Garr ard , by J . Young , pair

(Daniell ) , £1 5 1 53 .

Stage -coach travelling, after J . Pollard , by R . Rosenberg, aquatint , in colours

(Sabin) , £1 7 1 75 .

A pproach to Christmas,af ter J . Pollard , by G . Hunt and another

,aquatints

in colours (Brall ) , £6 6s .

Cock-figh ting, after and by N . Fielding,a set of six, in colours (Powell ) , £4.

Engravings , after A braham Cooper and others , in four portfolios (Rimell ) ,

£4 4S

Red game , after Elmere,by C . Turner, open letter proof ; and Pheasan ts ,

after Beringer , by the same, proof (Daniell ) , £2 1 5s .

Roebucks , two impressions ; Red grouse ; Partridges ; and seven others,

after P . Reinagle , by Maile and Merke, J . Scott , etc. (Schwartze) , £9 1 95 . 6d .

Th e Spottiswoode ox,after A . Nasmyth , by J . Ward and two others (Maggs ) ,

£2 2 5 .

2 2 0 Coursing subjects , after Wolstenholme, by Reeve, a set of four ,aquatints ,

in colours (Pawsey 8. Payne) , £42 .

2 2 1 Coursing subjects , after R . Jones,by C . Turner , a set of four (Sabin) , £1 9 1 95 .

2 2 2 Dash ”

; and Modest,after S. Gilpin, by R . Pollard

,pair (Rimell) ,

£3 38

1 1 2 A RT PRICES CURREN T.

Pointers , after J . N . Sartorius , by W. Ward (Pawsey Payne) , £3 35 .

Th e Raby pack, after H . B . Chalon, by W. Ward,etched letter proof (Ellis

and Smith) , £9 gs .

Wasp,” Child

,and Billy

,after and by the same, Open letter proof

(Colnaghi) , £9 1 95 . 6d .

Setter (the property of the Mar quess Of Ely) ; and Foxhound Costive

(a celebrated bitch in the Raby pack) , after H . B . Chalon,by W . Ward ,

proofs before any letters (Pawsey 8: Payne) , £9 95 .

A Holderness cow, after G . Garrard , by W. Ward (Pawsey Payne) , £1 1 55 .

Two of His Majesty’s State-hors es ; and The Earl of Ch esterfield’

s Statecarriage, after H . B . Chalon, by W. Ward, pair (Daniell) , £32 1 1 5 .

Th e Duk e of Hamil ton and Brandon, after G. Garrard , by W . Ward (Pawseyand Payne) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

Fox-hounds breaking cover, after H . B . Chalon (Routledge) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Th e Ear l of Darlington and h is fox-hounds , after B . Marshall , by J . Dean

(Routledge) , £5 1 5s . 6d .

John Corbet and h is fox-hounds , after T . Weaver, by R . Woodman (Routledge) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Fox-hun ting subjects , af ter J . N . Sartorius , by Peltro and Neagle, a set offour ; and two duplicates (Thomas) , £2 3 2 5 .

Hunting subjects , af ter J . Seymour , by P . Canot , pair ; and ditto, after J .

Wyke, by R . Sheppar d, a set of four (Pawsey Payne) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Hawking subjects , af ter J . Seymour , pair ; and Return from a course onLambourn Downs , af ter Seymour ,

by Major (Schwartze) , £8 85 .Hunting subjects, after Wouverman , a set of six (Pawsey Payne) , £2 25 .

Huntsman and bounds , after Vernet , by Debucourt Death of the boar ;The inn yard, af ter de Laer, by P. Canot ; and another (Schwartze) ,£5 55

Th e death of the fox, after and by T . Rowlandson, aquatint , in colours ;A coaching subject, varnished and Sancho, after Marshal l , by C. Turner ,colour ed (Pawsey 8: Payne) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Orville,” af ter C . Tomson, by J . Scott ; Escape, after J . N . Sartorius ,by R . Dodd ; and A rthur W

entworth on horseback , af ter N . Drake,by

V . Green (Pawsey 8: Payne) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

Soldier , af ter Garrard , by S. Alken, etched letter proof Horses and foals,

after the same, by Morris ; and two others, after Wh essel and Gilpin

(Pawsey Payne) , £3 35 .

Th e return from Shooting,after F. Wheatley, by F. Bartolozzi (Pawsey and

Payne) , £5 rss . 6d .

A nother impression of the same (Routledge) , £2 2 s .

Shooting subjects , af ter R . B . Davis , by R . G . Reeve , a set of six, aquatints ,in colours (Grenfell ) , £8 85 .

Partridge and pheasant shooting, after J . Seymour , by T . Burford , a set offour ; A horse-race ; Going to the hunt ; and Rubbing down , after andby the sam e ; and two others (Pawsey Payne) , £6 63 .

His Majesty’s b arr iers, after Davis , by Woodman, etched letter proof (Sabin) ,£3 1 3s . 6d .

Charles Davis, and Mr . Will Long, after Barraud ; Foxhounds, and Charles

Davis , after Davis , by Gilles Charles Newm an , after F. C. Turner , proofand Portr ait of a man (Pawsey 8: Payne) , £1 2 1 5 . 6d .

Rabbits}; and Fox and rabbits , after A gasse and Shark, by C . Turner, pair,proofs ; and Fox disturbed at h is repast , and companion, after Snyders,by the same (Pawsey Payne) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

1 14 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Gimcrack Mambrino (2 ) Godolphin A rabian Sweetwil liam Sweetbriar Protector and Baronet smal lerportraits , similar, by G . T . Stubbs

,some etched letter proofs (Pawsey

and Payne) , £3 35 .

Two hacks ; and Two hunters , by G . T. Stubbs (Routledge) , £1 83 .

Hack-hunter and stud-hound,by G . T . Stubbs and nine others (Routledge) ,

£1 1 1 5 . 6d .

Shooting subjects, by W. Woollet t , a se t of four (Pawsey Payne) , £1 3 2 5 . 6d .

DRAWINGS.

In the F olio .

A design for garden-buildings for the Marquis of Bute ; and Designs (2 7)for mantel-pieces

,furniture

,and decorations (Baker) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

The Windsor road ; A racehorse , with trainer and jockey ; A Frenchdiligence, by C. Cooper Henderson ; and four others (Blyth) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Pal frey, P.

, Th e White Hart ,” Woodf ord ;

“Th e Crown ,

"Hockerill ;

Th e Old Bell,Stansted ; The White Bear,

"Stansted ; and

“Th e

Bull Inn,A ldgate (Cox) , £24 35 .

F ramed .

A lken, George, Fox-hunting : the check —1 0 1 X 1 4} (Amor) , £2 6 53 .

A lken, H .,

Fox-hunting , a set of four, in one frame . Breaking cover'

; The

gate ; The stream ; and The finish— ro’g x 1 5 each (Bankes) , £1 36 1 05 .

A lken,H .,Fox-hunting ,

a set of three,in one frame. Breaking cover ; A t

faul t ; and Ful l cry— m i x 14 each (Bankes) , £1 36 1 0 5 .

A lken,H .

,Fox-hunting

,a set of four

,pencil— 9kx 1 61» (Schwartze) , £8 83 .

A lken,Samuel

, Sportsmen reposing ; and Wood -shooting : A utumn , pairxe§ x 1 6 (Pawsey 6: Payne) , £42 .

Alken, Samuel , Wood-shooting : Winter ; and Partridge shooting, pairmi x 1 5 (Pawsey Payne) , £42 .

Howitt, Samuel , Fox-hunting,a set of four. Putting hounds in cover ;

Away ; Full cry ; and The death— 1 1 }x 1 7 (Thomas) , £1 68.

Palfrey, P. ,

Coaching subjects,a set of six The Great North Road ; Th e

mail-coach ; Th e St . Leger : news of T’winner “ Making up time ;

A fter a heavy stage ; London and Liverpool changing h em ; and Th echange

,a good team for a quick stage —7 x 1 3 (Johnstone) , £78 1 55 .

Palfr ey, P Going to the fair ; Portraits of May Royal Hedon Squire,and Royal Danegelt Rosewater and Royal Danegelt

(Bankes) , £8 85 .

PICTURES.

2 9 1 and 2 92 Domestic poultry,panel ; and A pointer ; A racehorse, with jockey

up-2 0 xz3§ (Ansell) , £2 2 5 .

2 93 Agasse, J . L .,A stage-waggon mode of travelling

,1 8 1 9 goods and passengers

coming into London—Mgx 2 9 (Swiss Minister) , £36 1 5s.

Cnnrsrm'

s .] June 1 1 , 1 9 1 5 . 1 1 5

J une 1 1,1 9 1 5 . Ch rist ie

s .

Th e Collection of Sport ing Pictures and Works by GeorgeMorland of th e late Sir Walter G ilbey,

Bart , ElsenhamHall , Bishops Stort ford .

PICTURES.

Alken,H . , Going to the Derby ; and Returning from the Derby, pair

1 3} xx3l (Simpson) , £2 3 2 5 .

A lken, H ., G . Osbaldeston,Esq.,

performing his wonderful and unprecedentedfeat of two hundr ed mil es against time, panel 1 65 (Simpson) ,£67 48.

Alken,H . ,

Duck-shooting : a sportsman with dogs by a stream—93x 1 3}

(Pawsey 8c Payne) , £2 3 2 5 .

Alken, H . , The Grand Leicestershire Steeplechase, March 1 2,1 829 , a set of

eight. The start ; Symptoms of distres s ; Going the pace ; Th e fieldbecomes select— the Captain stil l leading ; A rich scene, and such as noother county can exhibit ; Dick Christian

’s last fall,commonly call ed

a header The climax of disaster and Th e winning-post at Bil lesdenCoplow—xofix 1 4) (Davidge) , 1 os .

A lken, Samuel, Coursing subjects, a set of four . Unkennelling ; Slipping“So-Ho

”; Th e twin “

Lu-Ln”; and The kill— 2 41n } (Maynall) ,

£1 99 1 05 .

A lken, Samuel , Partridge shooting : Pointers and setters at work , pairz3i >< as (Davidge) , £46 48

A lken, Samuel, Pointers : Staunch ; a hilly landscape, with three dogs in theforeground—n i x 36 (Cockburn) , £1 2 1 2 3 .

A lken, Samuel, Gay Lass,

" with j ockey up, panel The London and Bishop’sStortford coach

,drawing

,signed AB and Coaching scenes ,

in oils ; pair ,in one frame (Low £1 7 1 7s.

Barenger , J Coursing subjects : Running up ; and The kill , pair—2 7 X 35

(Partridge) , £1 0 1 05 .

Blake, B . , Dead game and heron, panel— 1 1 X 94} (Martin) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Blake, B .,Dead game Dead hare

,wild duck, snipe, etc . , on a table, panel

1 o xg (Pawsey 8: Payne) , £1 4 1 45 .

Blake, B . ,W ild duck and still- life, panel—92x 7g (Pawsey Payne) , £5 55 .

Boultbee, J .,Fox-hunting

,a set of four : The start ; Th e find ; Ful l cry ;

and Th e death (Amor) , £24 33 .

Bristow, B. , 1 847, Summer ; and The shoeing-forge, pair, panel~1 0 3xx3§

(Harding) , £60 1 85 .

Bristow,B .

, 1 847, Barge horses ; and Out of reach , by Ch. van den Eycken ,1 878, panel (Routledge) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Chalon, H . B ., 1 837, The Colonel ” (winner of the St . Leger, 1 82 9 , and thensold to King George IV) , in a stable , with a groom—34 x 53i (Baird Carter) ,£8 1 8s. 6d .

C00per, A .,R.A ., 1 837 , Mango, with Samuel Day up Mango ran a

dead-heat for the third place in the Derby, 1 837 , won the St . Leger, andwas also the winner of many other important races ) ; R.A .

,1 838

(Baird Carter) , £2 6 55 .

Cooper,A .

, R.A ., 1 856, Copenhagen and Marengo

,in a landscape

(these horses were ridden at Waterloo by Wellingt on and Bonaparte)R.A .

,1 856

—1 8}x 2 5§ (Gooden Fox) , £7 1 7s. 6d .

1 1 6 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Cooper, A .,R.A .,

P0p a pointer,the property of Sir John Shelley, Bart.

R .A . , 1 836—1 9QX 2 3} (Amor) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Cooper, A . ,R .A .

,1 863, A shooting-pony and a pointer , panel— 1 4x 1 1 }

(Bankes) , £1 6 1 65 .

Cooper, A .,R.A .,

Shooting scenes : landscapes ,with sport smen , ponies and

dogs—9& xn } (Bankes ) , £2 5 45 .

Dalby, David, Lord Harewood’s foxhounds : Th e mee t ; Full cry ; and The

death, a set of three—4 02 x 2 6 (Bankes) , £1 89 .

Dalby, David, Down hill : an inciden t in the hunting-field—Si x 1 1 } (Dean) ,£1 7 1 75

Dalby, J Velocipede

, in a stable (winner of the St . Leger at York, 1 82 8)2 2 }x 2 8% (Rowell) , £6 65 .

Davis, R. B . , 1 82 8,James Robinson

,the celebrated jockey

,on a black cob ,

in a landscape—1 9§ X 2 3} (Bankes) , £44 2 5 .

Egerton, D. T.,1 82 8

,A hunter at grass—2 4} x 2 95 (Bird) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d.

F erneley, J . , 1 82 3, A favourite hunter of H . de Burgh,Esq.

, of Drayton Hall ,near Uxbridge

,in a stable with a groom—33 X 41 § (A gnew) , £2 1 0 .

F erneley, J . , 1 833 , Defiance,

” with the foal Reveller by her side, in alandscape—2 8x 38 (Bankes) , £57 1 55 .

Freeman, J . , 1 81 5 , Performer

,the property of Robert Ramsdal e, Esq.,

in a landscape—1 7 X 2 1 } (Pores) , £2 2 5 .

Freeman, T . C.

,1 840 , The Norfolk Phenomenon, in a landscape (a very

fast trotter and never beaten)—2 4x 2 9 (Pores) , £5 55 .

Garrard,G . , Th e brewery, Chiswell Street— 7 x 1 0} (Sampson) , £2 1 .

Garrard, G ., A blacksmith's yard

,on c0pper (Sampson) ,

£6 65 .

Gooch, T . , 1 777, Goldfino'

er,in a landscape, with jockey and grooms

2 4 X 2 9 (Powell) , £8 1 8s. 6d .

Grant, Sir F .,

Sir Tatton Sykes on horseback , a sketch—7 i xsi(Burrell) , £2 1 2 s. 6d .

Herring, J . P. ,

scur 1 82 9, Matilda, the property of the Hon . E. Petre ,with James Robinson up (winner of the St . Leger, 1 82 7) —2 7} X 35}

(Fores) , £68 55 .

Herring, J . F .,

scur .,1 834, Pulwar Craven, Esq.

,on his Norfolk hackney

,

passing the four~mile stables on the Cambridge Road to Newmarket tothe Beacon winning-post—2 71 x 36 (A ckermann) , £78 1 55 .

Herring, J. F .,

scur .,1 832 , Priam ” and A ugustus , with jockeys up ;

Pn'

am winning by three-quarters of a lengt h at Newmarket Meeting,October 2 , 1 83 1— 1 4x 1 8g (Dean ) , £84.

Herring, J . F . , senr 1 846, Th e Prior of St . Margaret’s

,with A lfred Day up

(winner of the Cambridgeshire Stakes, 1 846) (Bankes ) ,£3 1 1 0 5 .

Lawrence, Richard, 1 81 8

,Equity, the property of T. Fetherstone, Esq.

,

in a paddock and A mar e and foal , the propert y of T. Mil les , Esq., with

a groom and dog in a landscape (Mrs . Gold) , £5 55 .

Mars hall , Ben, 1 82 7, Mameluke, the property of the Earl of Jersey, withJames Robinson up (winner of the Derby in on the Downswith agroom ; in the background is seen the race-course, with num erous boo thsand figures—2 7 X 3515 (A gnew) , £1 78 1 0 5 .

Marshal l, Ben, A cel ebrated racehorse, the property of Mr . Day, in a landscape

,with jockey and figures (Levine) , £5 53 .

Marshall, Ben , 1 82 2 , Captain Barrington Price with his favouri te hunter

in a landscape, with a groom—4 7} x 35 (A gnew) , £2 2 0 1 05 .

1 1 8 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

Sartorius , P., Eclipse , with jockey up, by a shed ; and Pumpkin , withjockey up, on a course, pair— 1 04} x 14} (Powell) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Sartorius , J . N . , Stag-hunting : hun tsmen and hounds in full cry— 33l X 49(Robinson 8: Farr) , £2 2 0 1 0 5 .

Sartorius, J . N Coursing scenes : Th e start ; In full cry ; Th e death ; andTh e return (Pewsey Payne) , £2 52 .

Sartorius, J . N .

,The Craven Meeting, March 2 5, 1 799 : Sir H . T . Vane’s

Hambletonian beating Mr . Cookson’s Diamond for guineasa4i >< ss (Levine) . £54 1 2 8

Sartorius, J . N . ,80phia , in a landscape, with jockey up— I6§ x 2 02 (Smith) ,

£1 1 1 1 3 .

Sartorius , J . N Miss Coiner,in a landscape, with jockey up

—4 2én g

(Smith) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Sartorius , J .

.

N . , Th e Darley A rabian,in a paddock— 1 7 X 2 3 (Pores) ,

£57 1 55 .

Sartorius , J . N Smolensko a hunter in a landscape R .A . ,1 81 4—2 43x 2 9

(Smith) , £9 9s .

Seymour, J .

, Th e celebrated chaise match against time, run on NewmarketHeath

,A ugust 2 9 , 1 750—404x64 (Martin) , £24 35 .

Seymour, J .

,Hunting scene : huntsmen and hounds before the kennels

,

panel—9 § x 14 (Smith) , £8 85 .

Seymour, J .,1 740 , A hunter ridden by a groom— 241m2 9g (Smith) , £33 1 2 5 .

Seymour , J .,1 747, A stable interior : two horses , with a groom and a dog

2 3 X 2 8§ (Smith) , £5 55 .

Seymour , J ., Th e old weighing-house, Newmarket— 1 4x 2 3} (Dean) , £52 1 0 5 .

Seymour , J ., 1 740 , A huntsman riding with hounds , in a landscape—245 x 2 9}

(Smith) , £33 1 2 5 .

Shayer,W . , senr .

,Going to the fair : village scene , with figures and horses

1 0 11; x 2 3 (Dean) , £241 1 0 s .

Smyth, T . , 1 82 9 , Silvertail,in a padd ock— 1 9

2; xz3é} (Dean ) , £5 55 .

Stubbs , G ., R.A . , 1 779 , Labourer s : four peasants enjoying a gossip after

unloading a brick-car t , panel— 3545 x54 (A gnew) , £1 2 6 .

Stubbs , G ., R.A . , 1 783, Th e haymakers ; R .A . , 1 786, panel— 36 x 54 (A gnew) ,

£441 .

Stubbs, G . , R.A . , 1 783, Th e reapers : farmer on a bay cob in a cornfield ,conversing with a woman who stands twisting two wi5ps of wheat readyto bind a sheaf which a man is holding to her another man bends

,plying

h is sickle, while the sheaves are being stacked by a third ; R.A . , 1 786

panel—36 x 54 (A gnew) . £441Stubbs , G .

, R .A . ,1 775, Shark , in a landscape, with Mr . Price, h is trainer

(this famous racehorse was sold to go to America in 1 786 , where he laidthe foundation of the American turf)— 39 § (Baird Car ter) , £68 55 .

Stubbs , G . , R.A . , Eclipse ,”in a landscape, with Mr . Wildman and his sons

—39%x495 (Ellis Smith) .£735

Stubbs, G . ,R .A .

,Gimcrack, with jockey up , in a landscape

(Dean) , £2 31 .

Stubbs, G ., R .A . , 1 789 , Jupiter, with a mare near a shed— 38 x 49 (Goslet t ) ,£1 0 1 0 5 .

Stubbs, G ., R.A . , Hunter and A rabian , in a landscape, near a talltr ee , with a white curly dog— 39} x 49} (Gold) , £9 95 .

Stubbs, G . , R.A . , 1 794, Haymakers five men, in breeches and white stockings,and two country women cut ting and tossing hay ; an enamel painting on achina tablet, manufactured by W edgwood, oval—2 8§ X 39§ (Gooden and

Fox) , £1 57 1 0 5 .

Cm usrm’

s .] June 1 1 , 1 9 1 5 . 1 1 9

Stubbs , G . , R .A ., 1 79 5, Hay-car ting ; an enamel painting on a china tablet,manufactur ed by Wedgwood , oval—2 8§ X 39} (Gooden Fox) , £141 1 55 .

Stubbs, G ., R .A . , 1 789 , The Prince of Wal es ’s park hack on the bank s of th eSerpentine, Hyde Park a dark brown cob , with a white and brown spanielon the banks of the lake, panel— 2 2 l X 44l (Pawsey Br Payne) , £1 8 1 85 .

Stubbs , G ., R .A ., Eas t view of the Riding School at Welbeck A bbey : William,

Duke of Portland , in hun ting costume on a white horse , is giving ordersto a huntsman who stands near, whil e a stable-boy leads a saddle-horsetowards the Duk e from the gateway of the building—ml x 37} (A gnew) ,£63.

Stubbs , G .,R.A ., 1 779 , Bay A rab , in a woody landscape , nibbling a thistle

which grows on a bit of rocky ground the es tuary of a river seen in thebackground , panel— 35 X 39 (Dean) , £8 85 .

Stubbs , G . , R .A ., Eclipse a spirited sketch from life of the famous racehorse—2 41 X 2 9f (Dunn Gardner) , £430 1 05 .

Stubbs, G ., R .A .

,Horse attacked by a lion : a wild and rocky landscape,

with a lion on the back of a horse (Dunn Gardner) , £1 5 1 55 .

Stubbs, G . R A .,1 782 , Th e farmer

’s wife and the ravenThat raven on yon left-hand oak

(Curs e on his ill betiding croak) ,Bodes me no good .

’ No more she said ,When poor-blind Ball with stumbling treadFell prone .

— G A y’

s FA BLES .

An enamel painting on a china tablet, manufactured by WedgwoodR .A .

,1 782 , oval— 2 7l X 37 (Gooden Fox) , £1 0 5.

Stubbs, G .,R.A .

,1 781 , Th e combat : two stallions, a bay and a dark grey,

nearly black,are reared against each other

,struggling for the mastery ;

an enamel painting, on a china tablet manufactured byW edgwood, oval

(Williams) , £1 7 1 75 .

Stubbs, G .,R.A .

,Mam eluke

,the Duke of Cumberland’s charger, in a

landscape,ridden by a gr oom (Pawes y Payne) , £1 0 1 0s .

Stubbs , G .,R .A .,

1 765, Havannah in a landscape, with hills in the distance,where a mansion is seen—4 3 x 2 7 (Pawsey dz Payne) , £1 1 0 55 .

Stubbs,G . , R .A ., 1 781 , Part ridge shooting : a young gent leman , in long blue

coat,standing in a landscape , reloading his flint-lock gun, with the ramrod

held nearly at arm’s length , a pointer by his side ; an enamel paintingon porcelain R .A .

,1 782 , oval— 1 8} X 2 4} (Pawsey 8: Payne) , £1 1 5 1 06 .

Stubbs, G . ,R .A ., 1 79 1 , W arren Hastings , on horseback, an enamel painting

on a china tablet,manufactur ed by Wedgwood , oval— 34} x 2 5} (A gnew) ,

£1 41 1 55 .

Stubbs,G .

,R .A .,

Phyllis a pointer dog, the property of Lord Claremont ,in a landscape—mi x” (Cockburn) £1 2 1 2 5 .

Stubbs, G .,R .A ., 1 777-8

,Portr aits of Fanny

,

” pair (this dog is the one

painted in the famous portrait of Mrs. Musters by Sir J . Reynolds,panel—2 3i x 2 7} (Pawsey Payne) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Stubbs G R .A ., 1 782 , Isabella Saltonstall , aged 1 6, in th e character of Una.

From her fayre eyes he took commandment, and ever by her looks

conceived her inten —SPENCER’S Fm v QUEEN .

R.A ., 1 782 ; on porcelain , oval— 1 8l xz5 (Dean) , £9 95 .

Stubbs, G . , R .A . , 1 798, A spaniel , the property of Miss Long , of Langley Hall ,Berks—“b ug (Pawsey Payne) , £5 1 5s. 6d .

Stubbs , G .,R.A .

,A hor se attack ed by a lion, panel—1 0 x 1 1} (Hagger) ,

£2 2 5 .

[2 0 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Stubbs, G .,

R.A .,A panther

,an enamel painting on a china tablet

,manu

factured by Wedgwood ; and A pointer, in Roman mosaic (Wil liams) ,£1 0 1 0 8.

Tillemans,P.,Duke of Kingston trying young pointers, in the background

is seen Thoresby Hall,Lincolnshire—2 9 x 53 (Cockburn) , £89 55 .

Towne,C.,Horses in a park ; and Bul ls fighting

,pair

,panel— 1 0§ X r 2 §

(Dunn Gardner) , £6 63 .

Ward, J . ,

R .A . ,1 82 3, Ferrets in a warren, panel— 1 4 x 1 7} (Partridge) , £1 2 rzs.

Ward, J .

,R .A A n A lderney cow ; and A n A lderney bull , pair—mi x 1 6§

(Pewsey Gr Payne) , £6 63.Wootton

, J .,Sir Robert Walpole

,afterwards Earl of Orford

,standing in a

landscape,his hunter

,groom

,and dogs near him (C . Davis ) ,

£2 1 .

Wootton, J .,

Waiting for the master : a white hunter,with a groom, and dog,before the entrance to a mansion— 37 x 48§ (Bankes) , £6 65 .

Wootton, J . ,Mouse

,

” the property of the Earl of Portmore,in a landscape,

with jockey and groom (Guy) , £4 43 .

Wootton, J .,

Th e Bloody-shouldered A rabian,

"in a landscape

,with a

groom and dog by a classical building— 37 >( 48t (Roe) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Wootton, J . ,

A water-Spaniel,in carved gilt Georgian frame—39 x 49 (Pawsey

and Payne) , £9 95 .

J une 1 1 , 1 9 1 5 . Put t ick’

s .

Engravings , Including th e Propert ies of Dr . T . W.

Burwood , of St rathmore ,Ealing ; of th e lat e Samuel

Pownceby, Esq.,Hampstead ; and from various sources .

MODERN ETCHINGS A ND ENGRAVINGS.

In Portfolio.

Haig,A xel

,The portals of Rheims Cathedral

,signed proof (Dunthorne) ,

£2 2 1 1 5 . 6d .

Haig, A xel , Burgos interior, signed proof (Dickens) , £52 1 0 5 .

Haig,A xel

,St . Mark’s , Venice, interior, signed proof (Dunthorne) , £7 1 7s . 6d .

Haig,A xel

,W ashing-day, Chartres , signed proof (North) , £2 1 0 5 .

Windsor Castle; by David Law,signed proof (Burwood ) , £2 ros.

Westminster Bridge, by P. Robertson, signed proof (Burwood) , £3 1 55 .

I t might have been ," by J . Dobie, afterW . Dendy Sadler , signed remarque

artist’s proof, on vellum (Brall) , £1 ros .

ENGRAVINGS.

In Portfolio.

View of building of St . Katherine’s Dock, by J . Phelps, aquatint , in colours

£I °

View of th e W est India Docks , by W . Daniell,aquatint , in colours (Barnard) ,

1 55 .

View of London and proposed improvements, by W . Daniell , aquatint, incolours (Brall) , 1 05 .

View of th e new docks at Wapping, by W . Daniell, aqua tint, in colours

(Barnard) , 1 6s.

Pres entation of medals to the Bombay Fusiliers , by J. Harris , in colours

(Brall) , £1 53 .

Buck's views of London (5) from the Thames (Holloway) , £1 65 .

1 2 2 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Punchestown races , by E. G. Hester, after J . Sturgess, aquatints, in colours,set of four (Wilson) , £1 78 . 6d .

Chase and death of the roebuck,after W. P. Hodges, aquatints, in colours,

pair (Fosdick) , £1 75 . 6d .

Partridge ; Woodcock ; Snipe and Water-fowl shooting,after Davis

aquatints,in colour s (Fosdick) , £1 1 05 .

Leech,John , Ruggles Hold hard

,Master George

,

' chromo-lithograph

(Holliday) , £1 2 5 .

Leech,John

,Gone away

,chromo- lithograph (Holliday) , £1 2 5 .

Leech,John

,

“ Where there’s a will there’s a way,

”chrorno-lithograph

(Fores) , £3 55 .

Emperor Nicolas,by T. Wright , after G . Dawe, proof before title

Lord Raglan,by H . Cousins

,af ter Grant, mezzotint, proof (Burwood) , 1 85.

Les Graces Ench ainées par l’amour ; and L’Amour cour onné par les Graces,

by Chaponnier , after J . B . Huet,ovals

,in brown

,pair (Wilson) , £3 58.

A cornfield,by D . Lucas

,after J . Constable, mezzotint (Burwood) , 1 85 .

Royal Review at Windsor,by S. W . Reynolds, after Taylor, mezzotint

(Slocock ) , £1 45 .

Favourite rabbit ; and Tom and h is pigeons, by C . Knight,after Russell

,in

colours, pair (Wilson) , £1 55 .

2 00 Lady Keppell , by E. Fisher, after Reynolds, mezzotint (Parker) , £1 1 05 .

2 0 1 Buck,A dam

,Hope

,in colours (Thomas) , £1 65 .

Psyche going to bathe and dress,by Bartolozzi

,after Cipriani

,ovals, pair

(Thomas) , £1 75 . 6d .

Salisbury Cathedral,by D. Lucas , after J . Constable

,mezzotint (North) ,

£1 1 2 s. 6d .

DRAWINGS.

In Portfolio.

Jones,Owen

,Des ign for a library

,Moorish style (James) , £2 .

Catton,Charles

,October

,and Bull baiting (James) , £2 .

Soane,Sir J .

,R .A ., Entrance to the tomb of a hero (James) , £1 1 5s.

Robson,G . F .,

Hill y landscape with waterfall (James) , £1 1 5s.F ramed .

Cipriani,G. B .

,A dam and Eve in Paradise ; and Engraving of same, ovals

(Burwood) , £1 1 55 .

Turner,Carnarvon and Har leck Castles

,pair (Holliday) , £1 2 5 . 6d.

Unknown,Eton (Bear) , £1 2 5 .

Ironside,G. E. ,

Saturday morning, after Bigg (Holmes) , £1 .

J une 14, 1 9 1 5 . Put t ick’

s .

Old Pictures of th e Early English , Dutch and FrenchSchools

,Modern Pictures and Drawings, t h e Property

of Major W . Vaughan- Jones , 33 , Launceston Place , W . ;

of t h e lat e Samuel Pownceby,Esq.

, Hampst ead ; and

from various sources .

Various Propert ies .

PICTURES BY OLD MASTERS.

1 9 Smith, T. ,Views of the Wythburnwater, and on the Tees

,pair— 1 4% x 2 1

Maitland) , £4.

2 0 Correggio. fEsculapius and Hygeia, an unfinished sketch,panel

(BriggS) . £3 1 06

Purr rcx s .] June 1 4, 1 9 1 5 . 1 2 3

2 2 Spanish School . Seaport scene, with figures in the foreground,—35 X 45

The temptress—2 75 X 2 4 (Green) , £3.

Ear ly English School . Sir Edward A tkyns, Judge of the King’s Bench— 30 X 2 5

(Spink) .£4English School . Lady

,holding a crook

,and wearing an embroidered lace

dres s— 30 x 2 5 (Quinn ) , £2 55 .

Vermeulen,A . ,signed

,River scene, with figures sleighing on the ice, buildings

on the banks, panel— 484X 2 83 (Ross) , £4 43 .

Mercier, P.,Music and painting— 37 x 56 (Ross) , £7 1 7s. 6d .

Louth erburg, P . J . de,Figures in a storm—m i x 30 (Horsman) , £1 ros .

Kaufimann, A . ,

Diana and A pollo,oval—2 3 X 2 0} (Lever) , £2 1 7s . 6d .

Dyck,Van

,The Crucifixion—2 43 X 1 8 (Long) , £1 75 . 6d .

Murillo, after, The Holy Family— 5c x 2 3 (Byford) , £4 1 5s.

Neefs,P.

,Interior of a cathedr al

,with figures— 1 1 5 X 9 (Green) , £1 1 2 5 . 6d .

Turner,Daniel ,

Hyde Park —9 % X 1 5% (Park) , £1 75 .

Crome, J .

,A Norfolk farm

,panel— 2 9l-X 37 (Park) , £5 55 .

Morland,G .,Interior of a stable

,with ostlers playing cards— 2 0 X 2 5§ (Park) ,

£5 58

Hugh tenburg, J . van,A skirmish—2 4x 30 (Kl ein) , £2 5s.

G ryfi,R. , Classical figur es and stil l-life , panels , pair— 7l-X 9% (Levin) , £4 1 05 .

Ostade, Exterior of an inn ,with Boers conversing , panel— 1 2 X 82 1 05 .

Teniers , after, The monkey barbers~—1 3 X 1 8 (Levin ) , £3 1 5s.

Kneller,Sir G .

,Lady

,with dove

,oval— 2 9 X 2 45 (Green) , £3 1 53 .

Kneller,Sir G .

,Lady

,in red dr ess

,with ermine, oval— 2 9 X 2 45 1 5s.

Menendez,A . F .

,Queen Marie Louise of Savoy

,first wife of Philip V of Spain

—s9i x 2 9 (Park) , £4 1 55

Dutch School . Landscape,with figures in foreground

,a town in the distance

on the left— 30 X 40 (Park) , £5 1 5s .

Alken, H .,Coaching

,pair— x3 x 1 9} (Ross) , £4.

Sing leton, H . , The fortune-teller — I 7% X 1 3k (Ross) , £1 1 5s.

Kneller,Sir G .

,Lady and child— 1 6 X 1 2 § (Beer) , £1 55 .

Portuguese School . Portrait of a dwarf,panel— 1 5 x 1 1 (Tovar) , £1 75 . 6d .

Mytons, J .

,Lady

,wearing black dr ess with lace coll ar— 36 X 2 85 (Lever ) , £7 75 .

English School . Lady, wearing low-neck dres s—30 X 2 5 (Lever) , £1 0 1 0 5 .

Baptiste, J Childr en decorating a bust with dowers—2 6 X 40 (Levin) , £3 1 5s .

Dutch School . Fruit and stil l- life—3 1 l X 41 (Long) , £4 1 5s .W eenix

,Dead game and fruit— 38 X 60 (Peffers) , £3.

Serres, T. J .

,Paul Jones ’ action cd Flamborough Head , September 2 3 ,

1 72 8—2 5 X 40 (Wil liams) , £5 55 .

Poussin , N .,The birth of Bacchus

,unframed—45 X 685 (Ross) , £2 .

Eisen,C . B . ,

La Lai tiére—2 85 X 343 (Ross) , £3 55 .

Bril l, P.,Landscape

,with buildings

,figures returning from market in the

foreground,on copper— 1 8% X 243 (Levin ) , £2 1 2 3 . 6d .

Woutiers, F. de

,1 780 , signed , Hil ly landscape , with windmil l and figures on

a winding road , panel— 1 9 x 2 5§ (Quinn) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

96 A bbott , L. F ., Portrait of Lord Nelson, The Victory in the background—341 X

2 34(Ross) , £4 1 2 s. 6d .

Sandby, Paul , R.A .,Nottingham about 1 760—3 1 l x39 (Peders) , £4.

G ascar, Portrait of a lady in fancy costume—45 X 36 (Ross) , £4 45 .

Kauffm ann , A ., Venus at tired , oval—40 X 2 5 (Ross) , £6 6s.

Paul, J .

, Old Lambeth Palacw 3o x 38 (Ross) , £2 .

Wilson, B.,Relieving the old soldier —2 9} X 36 (Ross) , £1 1 05 .

1 24 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

Droogsloot , J ., An attack on a village, panel—1 8 X 2 1 (Long) , £3 55 .

Vernet, C.,Storm at sea

,with shipwreck on the rocks—2 3} X 38 (Long) , £1 1 53.

Ch alon, A . E. ,R.A ., 1 845, Port rait of the Duchess of Kent—36 X 2 7 (Long) ,

£1 1 06 .

Bent, Van der, signed , Landscape, with buildings , figures and cattle in the

foreground—41 X 54 (Long) , £4 rss.

Nasmyth, River scene, with buildings—1 2 X 1 7 (A rcher) , 1 2 5 . 6d .

Nasmyth,Woody landscape

,with cottage

,shepherd and sheep , panel—1 5 X 20

(Park) , £1 1 os .Morland

, G .,Rocky coast scene

,with cottage, figures

,horses and car in the

foreground—2 71 X 35} (Park) , £8 85 .

Ward , Van de, Venus and Cupid—2 9} X 2 4} (Ross) . £2 1 5s .

Morland, G ., Winter fodder—2 9} X 2 4§ (Park) , £6 65 .

Serr es,D.,

R .A .,signed

,H .M.S. Mons ieur ofl Malta, oval—2 3sX 2 9 (Hartley) ,

£1 55 .

Rubens,P. P.

,A chil les at the Court of Lycomedes—50 X 37 (Sayer) , £1 0 5.

Luny, T.,1 835, Coast scene, with fishing boats and figures on the beach, signed

—1 5 X 2 0} (Leman) , £2 1 .

English School . Landscape, with Sportsmen, dogs and game in the foreground—40 X 49 (Leman) , £36 1 53 .

Cooper, T. S.,R .A . ,

Cattle in a pas turb rz X 1 5} (Leman) , £3 1 1 05 .

W imperis , E. M.,1 898, Th e skirts of the village, drawing—gl x 1 3; (Leman) ,

£47 55.

Th e Property of Major W . Vaughan Jones , 33 ,Launces

ton Plac e,Kensington .

1 2 9 Weber, O tto, Noonday rest,panel- x3 x 1 8} (Lever) , £1 1 03 .

1 3 1 Pyne, J . B .,

Rocky landscape, with buildings and figures in the foreground1 3 x 1 0 (J . Ressoe) , £2 .

1 32 Glendenning, A .,Summer

,drawing—rgl n l (J . Kessee) , £5 55 .

Various Propert ies .

MODERN PICTURES.

Armfield , G . , Dogs in a cornfield— 1 14» X 1 33 (Lee) , 1 85 .

Herring, J . F . , Poultry , pair, on panels—6 X 8 (Lee) , £2 .

Watts,F. W .

,Willy Lott's house at F lat ford

,Suffolk—1 8 X 2 55~(Park) , £2 1 55 .

Watts,F , W . , A bright afternoon— 1 4} X rgl (Park) , £1 1 53 .

Mulready,W R .A .

,The last in — 7§ X 9% (Park) , £1 75 . 6d .

Neblig, V. , La Sorciére — 1 6 X 1 2} (Park) , £3 1 55 .

King, Yeend, Th e bend in th e river— 1 4x 1 95 (Cassel) , £3.

Hardy, T. B .,1 893, Off Yarmouth (Green) , £1 1 7s. 6d.

Mulready,Th e News-vendors (Green) , £1 75 . 6d .

1 2 6 A RT PR ICES CURREN T.

Couldery, H . H .,The nursery ; and Whitebait, pair—8} X 1 1 } (Cassel

£4 1 4s . 6d .

Bargelas,A . H .,

Children at play ; and Tasting, by J. P. Haag, panel (Lewir

£9 1 93 . 6d .

Dawson,H .

,1 857, Clifton Grove, near Nottingham—2 3} X 35 (Gordon) , 31 xc

Dawson,H .

,1 855, Old Dartmouth Harbour—2 3} X 35 (Lister) , £2 2 rs.

Dawson,H .,

1 863, Sunset ofi shore, panel—9} X 1 3} (Claughton) , £9 gs.

Detti,C. (Rome) , 1 876, Th e Falconers, panel— 1 5} X 1 1 } (Cassell) , £2 5 45 .

F aed ,Thomas

,R .A . , 1 872 , Th e peat-gatherers—zg X 2 0 } (Sampson) , £92 85 .

F rére,Ed .,

1 884, Th e toy duck , panel— 1 6 x 1 2 } (Sampson) , £35 1 45 .

Frith, W. P.,R .A ., 1 875, Polly Peachum (see Th e Beggar’s Opera” ) —39 X 2 u

(Piper) . £33 1 2 5

Frith,W . P. ,

R .A .,1 867, Measuring heights—sketch, 1 22 X 9} (Bird) , £8 E

Gainsborough School . Landscape, with cattle ; and Saint John, SchoolGuido (Gow) , £1 9 85 . 6d .

Hayes, Ed ,

1 870 , Fresh morning off the Mumbles -2 3} X 3.

(Carpenter) , £1 9 1 95 .

Henshaw, J . H .

,Dinas Island at Killarney ; and The tale of a tub , by T. Jon

(Walker) , £24 3s.

Hook, J . C. ,

R .A .,1 877, A coal-schooner—2 0} X 2 3} (Mason) , £75 1 2 5 .

Horlor,G . W .,

1 872 , On mischief bent— 1 7} X 2 9} (Mullen) , £8 85 .

Janmann,R. A .

,1 886, The raven, panel—8} X 6i (Wyllie) , £2 3 2 3.

Ladell,E.

,Fruit and still- life—r7éX 1 3} (Gooden 8: Fox) , £1 5 1 55 .

Leader, B . W R .A ., 1 867, Llyn Cwellyn,North W ales—2 9} X 5 1 } (Mi

Moss Cockle) , £94 1 0 3 .

Leader, B . W . ,R .A .

, 1 874, Backwater on the Thames at Streatley— r7éX 2 ,

(Dawis) , £78 1 5s.

Linnell, J . T., 1 852 , The disobedient prophet— 2 5} X 36} (Lloyd) , £2 1 .

Maclaren,M., 1 883, Flower-seller at Capri—46} X 2 2 } (Gow) , £7 75 .

Melby,W .

,1 876, Th e lifeboat going out from the Goodwin Sands— 52 X 8

(Girling) , £37 61 5 .

Muller, W . , 1 838, Tivo li— 32 X 53 £33 1 2 3 .

Nasmyth, P.,

Woody landscape,with figures in the foreground a church

the distance—1 7} X 1 4} (Claughton) , £1 6 1 65 .

O'N eill

,G. B .,

The windfalls —2 2 } X 1 9 (Mitchell) , £2 2 rs

Poelenburgh , Toilet of Venus ; The despatch,af ter G. Terb

and The rejected proposal , after N .

Poole,P. F .,

R .A ., 1 853 , A pproaching footsteps ; and Fruit andby W . H . Ward (Jackson) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

Quadrone,G .

,1 879 , Th e sportsman, panel—8 X 1 0} (Schroeder) ,

Reidel,A . (Rome) , 1 875, Cupid and Psyche— 38§ X 2 9% (Schroed

Reinagle, R. R .,R.A . ,

Morning and Evening, pair, panel—6} X 9£1 1 1 1 5 .

Riviere,Briton

,R .A 1 878, Th e bath— 33} X 48§ (Sampson) , £1 36

Seiler,C. ,

1 879 , In the studio, panel (Cooling) , £63.

Stanfield,C.,

R .A .,Th e Isle of Dogs , with Greenwich Hospital in the dis

1 2 X 1 5 (Gow) , £1 6 1 65 .

Verboeckhoven,E.,

1 874, Four ewes and a lamb, in a pasture by afence—1 9 X 2 7 (Cooling) , £1 1 5 1 05 .

Vickers,A On the River Isis near Oxford—9} X 1 4} (Permain) , £1 2

Williams, J. Haynes, 1 869 -71 , La debutante—2 3} X 1 7} (Paris ) , £3 33.

Cnnrsrm'

s j June 1 8 , 1 9 1 5 . 1 2 7

Th e Property of a Lady.

DRAWINGS.

Bouvier, A ug .,1 869 , The fortune-teller— 1 8 X 1 3} (W eekes ) , £7 1 7s . 6d .

Callow,W .,

A ntwerp—1 9 X 1 2 } (Cooling) , £5 5s .

Cooke,E. W .

,R .A .

,1 864, Vesuvius from Capri— 4} X 7} (Permain) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Fielding, C.,Valley scene

,with peasants and cattle—1 0 x 1 3} (Agnew) , £47 55 .

Fielding,C.

,Loch Etive

,with two peasants—7 X 1 0 (Mullen) , £2 1 .

Foster,Birket

,Henley ; and Marlow,

pair,vignettes (A gnew) , £57 1 55 .

Foster,Birket

,Going to the harvest-field—7 X 5 (Cooling, £48 65 .

G lindoni, H . Gillard,1 889 , The old shoe—1 8} X 1 3} (Willis ) , £7 1 7s. 6d .

Hardy, T . B .

,1 890 , Leigh, Essex—9 X 2 7} (Cooling) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Hunt,A . W . , 1 868, Ryle Rhea, between Skye and the Main land—6n 1 4}

(Paris) , £8 85 .

Hunt, W .,A pples and black and white grapes—1 2 X 1 8 (Wells ) £35 1 43 .

Tenkate,H .

,1 864, Tavern interiors—pair, 9 X 1 3 (Cooling) , £42 .

Vacher,C.

,1 868

,Thebes ; and Th e Pyramids of Ghizeh , pair— 1 1 } X 45}

(Shoton) , £1 4 1 45 .

Werner,C. , 1 864, A t prayer— rgéx 1 3} (Capt . A . Harvey) , £8 85 .

Th e Property of th e lat e Rev . Edward F . Cave -BrowneCave

, Holb rook , Hampton Park , Hereford .

DRAWINGS.

82 Callow,W ., 1 881 , On the Canale dell’ Olio , Venice—1 6 X 1 3 (Bowden) , £5 1 53 . 6d .

83 Callow,W . , 1 878, Sunrise on the Seine at Rouen- 9} X 1 9} (Smith) , £1 7 1 75 .

84 Davidson,C. ,On the Brathay and Ambleside

,Westmorland (Money) ,

£3 1 3s. 6d .

85 Goodwin, A . , 1 881,View of Winchelsea—9} X 1 4 (Cooling ) , £2 2 5 .

86 Rayner,S.

, 1 876—8 ,Ruined abbey and An old castle, pair— 2 3} X 1 9}

(Bowden) , £3 35 .

87 W illis,H . B ., 1 878, Group of cattle near Burnham,

Somerset—8 X 1 3} (Cassell) ,£1 2 rs. 6d .

88 Willis,H . B.

,Harvesters and Gipsies, pair—6 X 8} (Courlem) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

PICTURE .

89 Herring, J . F .

,Senr .

,Returning from work— 2 0 } X 41 } (Cassel l) , £3 1 1 0s .

Different Propert ies .

DRAWINGS.

90 Herring, J . F . ,

Senr .,1 860 , The Months : A sketch-book containing twenty

three drawings of landscapes and Sporting scenes, with a title-page (Reeby) ,

£2 7 65 .

9 1 Morgan,Fred

,See saw— 1 8 X 2 6} (Bowden) , £2 1 .

92 Bough, Sam, 1 870 , A road-side farm at Braid,near Edinburgh— 1 3gX

2 0% (PariS) .£5 58.

PICTURES.

93 Faed , J ., junr. , 1 9 1 1 , A moorland burn in A ugust—1 5} x 1 9} (Wason) , £2 1 05 .

94 Morgan, Fred , The young gallant—2 9} X 1 9} (Bowden) , £31 1 05 .

95 Hughes -Stanton, H ., 1 893, A Kentish village , panel—l 1 1 § (Misel l)

£1 0 1 os .

96 Moore, H .,R .A .,

1 872 , Looking across the Channel— 1 5} X 2 5} (A dams) , £1 6 1 6s .

97‘rHardy, James, jun , 1 876, The morning

’s kill— 2 1 X 2 9 (Mitchell) , £35 1 45 .

98 Schouten, H . van,Sheep on the Dunes—31 3X 47 (Jackson) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

1 2 8 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

99 Schouten, H . van,Tending her fl ock—2 3 35 (Lehmann) , £8 1 8s. 6d .

1 0 0 Meullemans, J . ,Sea-pieces

,with shipping

,pair— 2 3 X 35 (H. Carpenter) , £8 85 .

1 0 1 Heimisch,C.,

River scene,with cottages and cattle, panel— 5 X 1 1 } (Edwards) ,

£5 1 55 . 6d .

1 0 2 W eiss, José, A t dawn— 1 55 X 2 3k (A dams) , £9 9s.

1 0 3 Weiss, José, A t sundown—1 5s fi (Harvey) , £1 0 1 05 .

Th e remaining works of, and Pictures and Drawings byother art ist s b elonging to th e late H . W . B . Davis, Esq. ,

R .A . , of G laslyn ,Rh ayader , Radnorshire .

PA STELS.

H . W. B . DAVIS, R.A .

1 0 4 Twilight : Pas de Calais—n i xzfi (Wason) , £1 0 1 05 .

1 05 A fter sunset—e X 2 3} (Cooling) , £1 0 1 0 5 .

PICTURES.

1 0 6 Th e Pass of Bealloch -na-Ba ; and A fterglow : Surrey Hil ls,pair ; and The

Mid~day rest (A gnew) , £1 1 1 1 3 .

1 0 7 Th e strayed herd ; and Moonlight on the Wye (A gnew) , £42 .

1 08 A val ley in the Boulonnaise ; and Niagara Falls : Canadian side (A gnew) ,£1 7 1 75 .

1 0 9 In t he Picardy Dunes —1 4% X 2 9% (A gnew) , £1 0 1 0 5 .

1 1 0 On Pitch Hill, Surrey, 1 9 1 2— 1 1 § X 1 7} (Mitchell) , £8 85 .

1 1 1 Midsummer night ; a study for the Diploma Picture - 1 0 X 1 4} (Cooling) ,£1 6 1 65 .

1 1 2 A t Ewhurst, Surrey— 1 3gxzrl» (Mitchell) , £1 2 r s. 6d .

1 1 3 Sunse t at St . Etienne, with sheep—mi x 32 § (A gn ew) , £2 9 85 .

1 1 4 A trout reach on the Wye—1 4§ X 2 9§ (A gnew) , £60 1 85 .

1 1 5 Ferry Hink sey,near Oxford

,1 856

- 1 9 1 1 , R .A . 1 9 1 2— 1 8QX 2 3} (Carpenter) ,

£2 9 85 .

1 1 6 Spring on the banks of the Liane— xfi x 36 (A gnew) , £1 6 1 63 .

1 1 7 Gloaming— 1 72 X 2 91 (Newman) , £7 75 .

1 1 8 Now came still evening on, 1 90 3 ; a study— 1 71 X 24}, (Cooling) , £2 2 IS.1 1 9 P mSpect Park—1 7} X 35§ (Davis) , 52 1 0 3 .

1 2 0 Grande Dune,Hardelot

,1 868 (A dye) , £2 5 45 .

1 2 1 Early summer morning Pas de Calais—1 9 X 41 (A gnew) , £2 9 85 .

1 2 2 Th e green lane : Pas de Calais— 1 91 X 39§ (A gnew) , £44 2 5 .

1 2 3 Grass in seed,Th e Boulonnais, 1 860—1 90 9— 2 3§ X 351 , R .A . 1 9 1 2 (Foster) ,

£86 2 5 .

1 24 Lyncam Pool on the Wye—2 0% X 35§ (Wayson) , £2 3 zs.

1 2 5 A fter rain in the night St . Etienne, Pas de Calais, 1 9 1 2 , R.A . 1 9 1 2—31 } X 59}

(Sampson) , £42 .

1 2 6 Coming up the hil l : Ewhurst, Surrey, 1 9 1 1 , R .A . 1 9 1 1—3ri x 6o (Cassell) ,

£52 1 0 5 .

1 2 7 Nightfall,1 9 1 2 , R .A . 1 9 1 2

—33i x59} (A gnew) , £2 1 .

1 2 8 Pitch Hill, Ewhurst, Surrey, 1 895—3 I § X 59} (A gnew) , £48 63 .

1 2 9 Th e Valley of the Liane Pas de Calais, 1 867, R.A . 1 9 1 0

—2 91 x59 (A gnew) ,£94 1 05 .

1 30 Th e waning year, 1 90 4, R.A . , 1 904—33 X 60 £81 1 85 .

1 3 1 Th e cool of evening : Condette, Pas de Calais, 1 9 1 1 , R .A . 1 9 1 1—38x72

(Edwards) , £1 7 1 75 .

1 32 The skirt of the Dunes, Condette, Pas de Calais , 1 9 1 2 , R .A . 1 9 1 2—37i x72

(Wayson) , £48 63 .

1 30 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

J une 2 2 , 1 9 1 5 . Putt ick’s .

Baxt er and Le Blond, Colour Prin ts .

58 A complete set (32 ) of Le Blond's ovals , comprising Blowing bubbles Moon

light Dancing dogs Sailor’s departure Th e swing ; Fifth of NovemberMayoday ; Snowballing ; Th e grotto ; Learning to ride ; The showmanFisherman's hut ; Blackberry gatherers ; Waiting at the ferry ; GleanersMill -stream ; Soldier

’s return ; Pedler ; Image boy ; Good news ; Grandmother’s snuff-box ; Young angler ; Village Spring ; Cherry seller ; Leisurehour ; Pet rabbits ; Burning-glass ; Bird

’s-nest ; Grandfather’s pipe ;

Sunday morning ; W edding-day ; and Crossing the brook (Pearlman ) ,£1 0 1 08 .

59 A nother set (Curry) , £8 1 05 .

6 0 Ditto (Britnell) , £4 45 .

BAXTER COLOUR PRINTS.

Books containing Illustrations .

90 Cabinet of paintings , containing th e Carrier pigeon ; Burns and HighlandMary ; Cape Wilber force ; Verona ; Cleopatra ; Lugano ; Interior of LadyChapel

,W arwick ; Th e

’ boa ghaut ; Zenobia ; Destruction of Sodom ; andJenny Dean’s interview with the Queen

,1 vol. (Belch em) , £4.

9 1 A similar lot, 1 vol . (Welbeck) , £3 1 53 .

9 2 A similar lot, special copy, lined with silk, very fine impressions, 1 vol .

(Brown) , £5 1 08 .

93 Nicolas, Sir H .,History of th e Orders of Knighthood of the British Empire,

with plates ,including frontispiece, Queen Victoria, and title page, a

Garter Stall , printed in gold, 4 vols . (Lewis) , £2 75 . 6d .

94 A similar lot , printed in gold, 4 vols . (Lewis) , £2 1 25 . 6d .

95 A similar lot (not printed in gold) , 4 vols. (Spencer) , £1 66 .

96 Th e Insignia of the Orders of Knighthood, nineteen plates, in paper wrapper(Montgomerie) , 1 7s.

9 7 Ditto,with letterpress , nineteen plates, 1 vol. (Docker) , 1 7s.

MISSIONARY AND SCRIPTURAL PRINTS.

98 Capt. Pritchard (Spencer) , 1 63 .

1 0 7 Recep tion, and Massacre of Rev. J . Wil liams,pair (Spencer) , £1 1 5 .

1 08 A similar lot (Spencer) , £1 .

1 09 Ditto (Spencer) , £1 .

1 1 0 Ditto (Spencer) , £1 .

1 1 6 Wreck of the Reliamce (Harrison) , £1 2 3 .

1 1 9 Ditto (Spencer) , £1 .

NEEDLEBOX PRINTS.

1 2 2 Queen and heroes of India, uncut sheet (Brown) , 1 95 .

1 2 3 A similar lot (Brown) , 1 95 .

1 24 Four sheets of needlebox prints, one sheet uncut (Belch em) , £1 55 .

1 2 5 Greek dance, and Harem set , two strips (Belchem) , 1 65 .

1 26 A similar lot (Curry) , 1 65 .

1 2 7 The Regal needlebox set , comprising ten needleboxos in original case , withPrince Al bert , by Le Blond, on cover, and three other needleboxes, andone nwdle wrapper (Spencer) , £1 1 05 .

1 2 7A A collection of needlebox prints, 1 53 on one sheet, many uncut (Spencer) ,£2 2 s.

Pvr rxcx’

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GREAT EXHIB ITION SERIES.

Gems of the Great Exh ibition, Nos . 1, 2 , 3 , and 4, stamped mounts

1 3s.

A similar lot (Malcolm) , 1 43.Great Exhibition : Interior, stamp in red ; and Exterior, stamped mount

(Lewis) , 1 4s.

Ditto, stamps in red (Lewis) , 1 23 .Ditto (Welbeck) , 1 25 .

Sebastopol, stamped mount (Belchem) , £1 63 .

Landing of Her Majesty at Queenstown (A ckroyd) , 1 2 3 .

PORTRA ITS.

2 00 Jetty Trefiz (Belchem) , 1 35 .

2 0 1 Prince of W ales (C.L . 2 1 2 ) (Spencer) , 1 63.2 0 2 Ditto (Spencer) , 1 65 .

2 0 3 The small bride (Brown) , £3 1 06 .

ZO3A De la Rue’s Queen Victoria (Blairman) , 1 45 .

2 04 Prince Al bert in Hussar uniform (Brown) , 1 75 .

2 0 5 Queen Victoria, with hand on table (Brown) , 1 3s.

2 06 Prince A lbert ; and Queen Victoria (Blairman) , 1 85 .

2 0 7 A similar lot (Brown) , £1 rs.

2 08 Prince Al bert (2 ) and Queen Victoria (Britnell) , £1 .

2 09 The small bride (Brown) , £2 1 23 . 6d .

2 094 Emperor Will iam,on music, complete ,

2 09 3 Sir Robert Peel (Spencer) , 1 08 .

2 1 0 Ditto (Spencer) , 1 65 .

2 1 1 Ditto (Spencer) , 1 83.2 1 2 Vive l'Empereur, rare variety ; and Princess Royal (Curry) , £1 rs.

2 1 3 A similar lot (Malcolm) , 1 45 .

2 1 4 Vive l’Empereur ; and Empress Eugenie (Blairman) , 1 45 .

2 1 5 A similar lot (Ramage ) , 1 85 .

2 1 7 Napoleon I (Brown) , £1 45 .

2 1 8 Ditto (Ramage) , £1 49 .

2 1 9 Dit to (Spencer) , £2 45 .

2 2 0 Rev. W esley (Lewis) , 1 85 .

2 2 1 Ditto (Brown) , 1 65 .

2 2 2 Ditto (Brown) , 1 05 .

2 2 3 Lord Nelson (Brown) , £1 83.2 2 4 Ditto (Brown) , 1 8s.

2 2 5 Ditto (Mason) , £1 1 1 5 .

2 2 6 Duke of Wellingt on (C .L. 2 2 5) (Malcolm) , 1 8s.

2 2 7 Duke of W ellington (C .L. 2 2 5 and 2 2 6) (Lewis ) , 1 83 .

2 2 8 A similar lot (Blairman) , 93 .

2 2 9 Dit to (Spencer) , 83.

2 30 The bride (Blairman) , gs.2 31 Ditto (Bri tnell ) , 1 6s.

DOMEST IC AND FANCY SUBJECTS, IN TERIORS, Et c .

2 32 First less on (Blairman) , £1 .

2 33 Ditto (Brown) , £1 2 s.

2 35 F lora (Grey) , 1 4s .

2 36 Ditto (Spencer) , £2 .

2 41 Duke of Wellington’s funeral,three varieties (Curry) , £1 2 5 .

2 45 Hop garden (Spencer) , 1 25 .

2 46 Ditto (Spencer) , 1 4s.

1 32 A RT F RIGES CURREN T .

2 47 The cornfield (Spencer ) , 1 35.2 48 Ditto (Brown) , 1 55 .

2 49 King of the French leaving Eu (Malcolm) , £1 rs.

2 5 1 Ditto,blue line mount (Lewis) , 1 2 5 .

2 52 Ditto (Spencer) , ms .

2 53 Little gardeners (Lewis) , 1 0 5 .2 54 Fisherman ’s home

,blue line moun t (Lewis) , £1 .

2 55 Dit to (Lewis) , £1 .

2 60 Reconciliation (Spencer) , 1 1 s.

2 6 1 D itto (Spencer) , 1 35 .

2 62 Ditto (Middleton) , 1 2 5 .2 63 Ditto (Britnell) , 1 05 .

2 64 Belle of the village (A tkinson) , 1 55 .

2 65 Ditto (Brown) , 1 45 .

2 66 Circassian lady at her bath (Lewis) , 1 2 5 .

2 68 Ditto (Spencer) , 1 05 .

303 News from home ; and A ustralia (Ramage) , £1 .

ENLARGEMENTS.

3 1 2 First impression,large (Spencer) , £2 2 3 .

3 1 3 Mountain stream,with Indians reposing (Britnell) , £1 2 5 .

3 1 4 Ditto,stamped mount (Britnell) , £1 25 .

3 1 5 Day before marriage (Britnell ) , £1 1 25 .

3 1 6 Ditto (Welbeck) , £1 1 05 .

31 7 Ditto, stamped mount (Brown) , £2 1 05 .

3 1 8 Dit to (Britnell) , £1; 65 .

3 1 9 Lover’s letter-box (Britnell ) , £1 1 05 .

32 0 Ditto, stamped mount (Chapman) , £2 1 7s . 6d .

32 1 Ditto (Britnell ) , £1 1 7s . 6d.

3 2 2 Ditto, stamp out to the top of crown (Britnell ) , £1 1 0 5 .

32 3 Th e bridesmaid (Britnell) , 1 63 .

32 4 Ditto (Britnell ) , 1 55 .

32 5 Ditto, stamped mount (Keswick) , £1 1 65 .

32 6 Ditto (Britnell ) , £2 25 .

32 7 Summer ; and Winter, large, pair (Welbeck) , £1 1 45 .

32 8 A similar lot (Curry) , £1 1 05 .

32 9 Ditto (Britnell) , £1 85 .

330 Ditto (A tkinson) , £1 65 .

33 1 Ditto (Lewis) , £1 45 .

332 Ditto (Belch em) , £1 1 5 .

333 Ditto (Spencer). £1 .

333A Fruit girl of the A lps (Haywood) , 1 1 5 .

334 Hollyhocks,by Baxter ; and Gardener

’s shed,by Le Blond (Britnell) , £1 55 .

335 A similar lot (Spencer) , £1 35 .

336 The parting look (Malcolm) , £3 rss.

337 St . Bernard dogs (Lewis) , £1 85 .

338 Ditto (Lewis) , £1 85.

339 Ditto (Malcolm) , £1 85.Ff amed .

340 Reception , andMassacre of Rev. J . Williams,pair , in original frames (Britnell) ,

£1 1 5 .

341 A nother pair (Spencer) , £1 rs.

342 Ditto (Haywood) , £1 1 3 .

343 Larg e Queen (Spencer) , £3 35344 Coronation ; and Opening of Parliament, pair (W. Brown) , £5 xos .

1 34

1 61

1 62

1 63

ART PRICES CURREN T.

Spaniel (Seldon) , £1 1 55 .Set ters (Seldon) , £1

'

1 5s.

Foxhounds (Reeves) , £1 1 05 .1 64 B eagles (Seldon) , £1 55 .

1 65

1 66

1 67

1 68

1 59

Terriers (Seldon) , £1 55.Dog Crab (Seldon) , £1 55.Cock-figh ting , plates I and I I, pair (Seldon) , £3 75 . 6d .

Bear-baiting (Seldon) , £1 55 .Prize-figh t (Seldon) , £1 55.

1 70 , 1 71 and 1 72 The A rabian ; Th e Hackney ; the hunter (Seldon) , £4.

1 73

1 74

1 75

Coursing,pair (Fores) , £3.

Pigeon-match (Seldon) , £2 .

Sporting meeting in the Highlands (Seldon) , £1 1 55 .

1 76 and 1 77 Badger catching ; A match at the Beagles (Reeves ) , £2 55.1 78

1 79

1 80

1 81

1 82

Drawing the badger (Seldon) , £1 1 05 .

Owling (Seldon) , £1 5s.Hawking (Seldon) , £1 53.Water-fowl shooting (Seldon) , £1 1 05 .

Sledging (Seldon) , £1 58.

Damon and Musidora, by P. W. Tomkins, in coloms (Manley) , £3 55.Departure of E neas, by Eginton, after Hamilton, in colours (Dell ) , £1 1 7s. 6d .

Happy father, by W . Ward, after G. Morland, mezzotint, in colours (Manley) ,£2 1 55.

Guardian angels, by Vendramini, aft er Stella, in colours (Manley) , £2 1 5s.

Psyche going to bathe,by Bart olozzi, after Cipriani, oval , in colours (Del l) ,

£1 1 8s.

Andromache weeping over the ashes of Hector,by Dickenson, after Kaufiman,

oval,in colours (Manley) , £2 55 .

Wisdom, aft er Cipriani ; and Religion, after Kaufimann,by Bartolozzi

,ovals,

in red (Dell) , £3 ros .

Vauxhall , by R. Pollard, after Rowlandson, aquatint £2 55 .

The shipwreck, by C. Turner, after J. M. W . Turner, second state, mezzotint

(Lone).£2 2 8Temptation

,by W . Humphrey, after G. Morland, in colours (Dell) , £3.

1 6th Lancers , aft er H . Martens,aquatint, in colours (Dell) , £1 .

Duchess of Mexborough, {by W . Ward, aft er J . Hoppner, mezzotint, circle

(Reed). £5 1 55.

La Gaieté Conjugale, and companion, by De Launay, after Freudeberg, pair(Long).£2 1 55 .

Crowning the bust of Linneas , by Caldwell, after Opie, in colours (Simpson) ,£1 2 5 . 6d .

View in Hyde Park, by Dubourg, aquatint, in colours, varnished (Long) , £1 55 .

Blackfriars, from Southwark Bridge - London Bridge,and W es tminster

,by

T. S. Boys, lithographs, in colours (Manley) , £1 55 .

Views (2 ) of Glasgow and Edinburgh, ai ter L. Clark,aquatints, in colours

(Slade) , £2 1 55 .

Views of Old A berdeen and A berdeen,by F. C. Lewis, a fter A . Nasmyth,

aquatints,in colours (Young) , £2 .

H .M. brig Black J oke engaging the Spanish slave brig El A lmirante, by E.

Duncan, after W . J. Huggins, aquatint, in colours (Millbank) £1 85 .

Cock-figh ting, Plates I and I I, by J . Clark, aft er H. A lken,aquatints, in

colours, pair (Long) , £1 1 55 .

CHRISTIE’

S .] June 2 5. 1 9 1 5 . 1 35

2 1 7 The Duke of B eaufort’s coach, by C. Hunt, aft er Shayer, aquatint , in colours

(Long) , £1 1 06 .

2 1 9 Death of Nelson ,by Orme, after M . Brown , in colours (Bortin) , £1 65 .

WATER-COLOUR DRAWIN GS.

240 Carpenter,W .,

Niagara Falls (Beer) , £1 .

241 A set of eight Chines e drawings, en gouache, illustrating pottery manufacture

(Johnson) , £1 .

F ramed .

Smith , T. (of Derby) , Haddon Hall (Hope) , £2 1 55 .

Philp, J . G .,Cornwall, near Land’s End, and at Kynance Cove, pair (Blythe) ,

£2 .

Gil lies,Margaret

,Leaving the Highlands (Manley) , £3 55 .

McPherson, J Landscape, with sheep in foreground (Manley) , £1 1 55 .

PA INTING .

Ward, J Morland and his friend fishing (Parker) , £9 .

J une 2 5 , 1 9 1 5 . Ch rist ie’

s .

Pictures byOld Mast ers of th e Dutch School , th e Propertyof th e lat e Lord H untingfield , Heveningham Hall , Yoxford ,

Suffolk also Old Pictures , th e Proper ty of a Lady ; th eProperty of th e lat e W . E. Darwin ,

Esq., and from different

sources .

Property of a Lady.

PICTURES.

View on the Thames , with anglers in a pim t and Caught,by de Vlet ter

,1 844

(Boyle) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Scenes from a play, a set of three, on metal—2 4} X 1 7} (Mitchell) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Boucher School . Landscapes,with pastoral figures, 3 pair of overdoors—2 4x

37i (Roe). £2 9 88

Coypel, A .,Garden scene

,with figures seated round a table—49 X 50} (Pawsey

and Payne) , £1 6 1 65 .

Dietricy, C. W . E.,Th e sleeping Shepherdess— 2 2 J X 2 8} (Jeffries) , £1 5 1 55 .

Drouais,F. H .

,Th e house of cards : A boy, in brown dres s , playing with a

pack of cards,oval— 2 4X 1 93 (Jemi es) , £89 55 .

Early English School. John Bannister, th e actor, in gr ey coat, with whitestock—2 9 x 2 4 (Konody) , £46 45 .

Eisen,C. D. J .,

Boy Sporting in a landscape—2 8 X 2 2 1} (Owen) , £46 45 .

Hogarth School . Lady, in brown dress tr immed with ermine, white lacecap—351 X 2 7} (Greenstreet) , £1 5 1 53 .

Hogarth School . Dairymaid, giving drink to a negro-boy—fzo} X 33} (Smith ) ,£1 3 1 33 .

Kobell , J ., Stream,with cattle ; boys bathing in the background, panel

1 8i x zai (JeffrieS).£9 98Largilliére, Duchess of Mod ena, in white silk dr ess embroidered with goldbraid , blue scarf trimmed with ermine, seated in a gil t chair—60 X 48(Mitchell) , £50 83 .

Loo,Van

,Duchess de Berry, in rich dres s—a si xzo} (Johnston) , £1 9 1 95 .

Mignard,Duchess de Lorraine

,in grey embroidered dress , with blue cloak ,

in

an oval X 2 2 (Johnston) , £2 2 rs.

Morland, G .,A setter at the edge of a wood— 24} X 29% (Crome) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

1 36 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Nollekens, J . F ., Painting ; and Carving, pair boys in masquerade costumes

—9 } X 1 2 (A gnew) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Noter , David de, 1 852 , Sealing the letter, panel—n i x 1 9 (Scott) , £8 85.Pater, Fete Champetre—2 4} X 31 (Sabin) , £84.

Robert, H ., Classical ruins, with staircases and figures,pair - r7i~X 1 4} (Owen) ,

£1 1 0 55 .

Stry, A braham van, The seasons : landscapes, with buildings, figures , andanimals ; a set of four—2 9 X 24} (Jefiries) , £47 53 .

Stry, J. van, Banks of a river, with cattle and figures , panel— 1 8% X 2 31;(Jefiries) , £1 8 1 85 .

Swift, Kate, Winding th e skein—2 4§ X 2 3 (Jefiries ) , £2 2 5 .

Van Dyck School. Charles I ; and Henrietta Maria, pair- 2 8i X 2 3 (Spellmann) , £32 r rs.

Vitelli, G. van, Venice—2 I§ X 42 § (Jeffries ) , £1 0 1 05 .

Vitelli, G . van, RomH 1 § X 42 1> (Jefiries) , £7 75 .

Vitelli,G . van, The A rsenal, Naples—2 12 X 42 } (Dur lacher) , £1 4 35 . 6d.

Vitelli,G . van, Mola di Gaeta, Naples—2 1 § X 42} (Jeffries ) , £6 65 .

Zuccarelli , F . ,R.A ., Landscapes, with buildings, figures , and animals—2 7i x

35§ (Renton) , £32 1 1 5 .

Different Propert ies .

DRAWINGS.

2 9 Cave, P. le,Landscapes ,

with buildings,figures , and animals, pair— 7 X 9}

(Smith) £2 2 s.

PICTURES.

Earl, R., Mary, daughter of William Carpenter, Esq.,of A ldeby, in Norfolk ,

in white dress ; and Her brother, William Carpenter, in red dres s, pair ;8signed. and dated 1 779

—4ri X 34i (Leger) . £7 1 75 . 6d .

Early English School. Mr. Palmer,in brown coat and pink ves t

,grey wig

2 9t x 24} (Harries) , £4 48Wilson, B.

,Gentleman

,in green dress

,standing before a fireplace his wife,

in pink,seated by his side , holding a shuttle—35 X 2 7 (Rogers) , £2 7 63 .

Kneller School . Gentleman, in brown dress, with blue scarf ; and Lady, inbrown dres s trimmed with ermine, pair—49 x39 (Evans) , £1 5 1 55 .

Canaletto School. The Island of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice—2 7 x(Watson) , £1 8 1 8s .

Reynolds, Sir J .,after

,SirWilliam Chambers

,R.A .

—514» X 40 (Watson) ,

£9 98 .

French School. Th e Feast of Flora— 55 X 2 8 (J . Scott) , £7 1 7s. 6d .

Guardi School . Islands near Venice, with buildings, gondolas , and figures ,

pair—7xxo (b eset ) . £9 95 .

Morland, G .,Smugglers A ske tch in monochrome —2 7 X 35} (Bell) , £4 4s.

Tillemans, J Mountainous river scene, with cavalier and figures—2“X 2 9

(Turner) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

School of Highmore. Duchess of Bolton, in white dress, seated in a garden2 2 X 1 8} (Huggins) , £7 73 .

Kneller School . Lady, in green dress , with brown scarf, seated , holding a

crook— sox38§ (Renton) , £1 1 05 . 6d .

Velde,Van de

,Frozen river scene

,with buildings and figures—1 8 X 241 (G . A .

Scott, £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Early English School. Katherine Lockman , wife of the Rev. Moses Por ter, inblue dress, oval—9 X 7} (Konody) , £6 6s .

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Property of th e late Lord H untingfield , HeveninghamH all, Yoxford , Sufiolk .

PICTURES.

Backhuysen, L ., Th e mouth of a river—2 3 x 32} (Vicars) , £63.

Beeres traaten, I . van, A winter scene a frozen river,with numerous skaters

on the left stands a church and other buildings—30 X 46} (Hul ton) , £2 5 45 .

Bega, C. P., Vil lage scene market figures before a cottage, on cOpper—rzgX 1 5}£2 7 65

Borgognone, A cavalry engagement—2 4§ X 41 § (Hunter) , £8 8s.

Brekelenkam, Q.

,Interior of an apartment old woman, with her two childr en

and a maid,seated near a fire making pancakes a large wooden bed with

cur tains in the background, panel— 1 9—2 X 2 62 (Peel) , £52 1 05 .

Brekelenkam, Q Interior of a cottage old man,seated, cleaning fish , and near

him stand his two children ; beyond, his wife watching a stew-pan, panel1 2 X 1 52 (Hunter) , £52 1 05 .

Breughel, P. , Landscape, with market figures near a windmill ; and Riverscene, with buildings

,boats

,and figures , pair, in copper—4i x6}

(Carpenter) , £8 8s.

Camphuysen, G ., Orpheus charming the animals—44x65 (Huggins) , £31 1 0s .

Canaletto, B .,View on the Grand Canal

,Venice ; a pile jutting out into the

water, near which are five gondolas figures on the quay in the foreground24X 38} (Wilson) , £1 57 1 05 .

Cuyp, A .,A herdsman and animals , panel—fl a x 35 (Peel) , £840 .

Cuyp, A ., A frozen river : fish erfolk drawing a net fr om under the ice ; asportsman with dead game by a tall tree on th e left ; a sledge and skatersin the distance on th e right

,panel— 1 91 X 2 gi (Meagrave) , £57 rss.

Cuyp, A ., Winter at Dordrecht : view on the froze n river, with the town and

church on the right in the foreground are numerous figures skating andsleighing

,conspicuous iu the right foreground are two horses , a white

and a bay,attached to a sleigh ; signed with initials panel

1 3 X 2 23 (A gnew) , £2 41 1 05 .

Cuyp, A ., Skating scene frozen river , with a large group of figures , horses,and sledges by a jetty on the left in the distance are skaters , and a sport sman shooting at some ducks signed with initials A . C., panel1 3 x 2 2} (A gnew) , £1 89 .

Cuyp, A .,A river scene

,cattle and a dairymaid in the foreground, panel

1 8 X 2 1 (Willis) , £44 2 5 ,

Busart , C Itinerant musicians an old man with a burdy-gurdy and a boywith a drum playing to a group of peasants before the door of an inn,

panel1 3 X 1 1 } (Willis) , £52 1 05 .

Ferg, P. F ., Hilly landscape, with figures and boats ; and Forest scene, with

animals, on copper (Carpenter) , £1 7 1 75 .

German School. Youth, in dark dress with large fur collar , black cap, panel1 8x r4} (White) , £1 6 1 6s.

German School . An old lady,in brown dres s , with white linen head-dres s,

panel— 1 7QX 1 4 (White) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Goyen , J . van, View of Leyden, looking across the river, on which are two sailing boats laden with figures ,

and a smal l row-boat with fishermen drawingtheir net in the centre is a group of catt le standing in the water whil eon the further bank

,stretched across the picture

,is seen the churches and

buildings of the town signed with initial s, and dated 1 648, panel—2 52 X373 (Cohen) , £892 1 05 .

CHRISTIE’

S .] June 2 5 , 1 9 1 5 . 1 39

Goyen, J. van, Castle on a river ; signed with initials , and dated 1 643, panel1 5 X 2 3} (Field) , £2 1 0 .

Goyen, J. van, A river scene three fishermen unloading a rowing-boat ;behind them a church and other buildings ; in th e middle dis tance asailing-boat with numerous figur es, panel— 1 5 X 2 32 (Field) , £2 31 .

Haecht, W . van, The Infanta Isabella and A lbert , in the Gallery of Com . vander Gees t , the interior of the gallery of th e well-known Antwerp coll ector,with the visitors seated on the right, Vladislas Sigismund de Polognestanding by their side , wearing his hat. Among the personages in attendance are the Prince sse de Croy, the Bmgomaster Rockocx of A ntwerp,and the President Richardot . Rubens is seen near a picture by QuentinMassys

,which the proprietor of the gall ery is presenting to their Highnes ses .

Near by are Van Dyck, Jean de Montfort, Gerard Seghers, Jordaens , F.

Snyders, and a number of others. Th e gallery is decorated with the armsof the owner, and with th e device Vive l

Esprit (Geest in Flemish) .Several important pictures adorn the gallery. Signed , and dat ed 1 62 8

,

panel—40 x532 (Konody) , £378Heerschop, H. F ., The A lchemist interior of a laboratory

,with an alchemist

sea ted at a table before a window, weighing coins behind him is a youthwith a bellows blowing a brazier, over which a pot is suspended ; signed ,and dated 1 665, panel—1 7} X 2 2 (Martin) , £39 1 85.

Klomp, A ., A dairy farm— 31 § X 38 (Hunter) , £2 9 83.

Klomp, A .,Farm scene cattle, sh eep and goats at res t in a paddock—2 9 X 37

(Willis) , £2 9 83 .Lely, Sir P., Nell Gwynne, in brown and white dress, with blue scarf, oval

24i x 2 0} (J Scott) . £35 1 45 .

Lingelbach, J .,A seaport : view on the quay, wi th market-figures ; in the

centre is a st atue of Mercury ; signed, and dated 1 667— 33 X 44} (Bacon) ,

£42

94 Marshall, Ben , 1 802 , Three horses at grass and Three horses in a stable, pair

39i x 49 (HOpe). £47 ssMercier

,Ph .,

The toilet young lady, in flowered brown jacket and white lace

cap,seated on a sofa adjusting her stocking an oval port rait of a cavalier

hanging on the wall behind—49 X 39 (Field) , £73 1 0s .

96 Meyer, H . de,View of Scheveningen ; th e beach at low tide, with numerous

figur es watching the review of a fleet the church and buildings seen beyond

the sand dunes on the left— 43 x 59} (Latter) , £68 55 .

Michau, Th . ,Village scene market day, with numerous figur es and animals ;

a pond with ducks on the right, panel— 2 1 } X 343 (Marshall) , £1 6 1 65 .

Molenaer, J . M., A village wedding : crowd of peasants before a rus tic house,wh ere the bridegr oom awaits the coming of th e bride- 2 84X 40} (Field) ,

£2 3 2 3 .

99 Nain, A . L. and M. le, A peasant family : a peasant , with his wife and two

children , reposing on the outskirt s of a wood ; 3 group of animals , with acastle beyond

,on the left— 38} X 46 (A lbert) , £36 1 55.

1 00 Neefs, P.,

In terior of a cathedral ; a pries t, with a cavalier, and other figures ,

by F. Francks, in the foreground, panel—1 8; X 2 7 (Har ley) , £2 5 45 .

1 0 1 Neefs, P.,

Interior of a church : the nave of a chur ch with priests and figures ,by F. Franck s, panel—mi x 1 0} (A ssch er Koetser) , £1 4 1 45 .

Neer, A . van der , A moonlight scene on the left bank a church and buildingsamong trees ; in the foreground a barge at anchor ; on the right threepeasants are conversing signed with monogr am, and dated 1 646, panel

33 X 48 (Hunter) , £367 1 0 5 .

1 40 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Neer, A . van der,Canal scene

,Ams terdam— rsl m2 2 (Colnaghi) , £2 52 .

Orizonte, Hilly landscape, with classical figures in the foreground—4 8i x 38}(Scrope) , £6 65 .

Ostade, A . van, A tavern interior in the front of the room,before a blue cur

tain, two boors are seated at a wooden stool conversing with a fr iend whostands beside them ; in the background, near a window,

a woman is seenselling tobacco to a peasant who is seated signed

,and dated 1 671 , panel

1 71 X 1 4} (Morton) , £2 62 1 0 5 .

Ostade, A . van , Smokers interior of a tavern, with five boors conversing anddrinking ; a woman nursing a baby in the background, panel—1 4§ X 1 3}

(Wil liam ) , £399 .

Palth e,G . J 1 735, A mischievous boy and Boys with a candle

,pair, panel

1 2kx 1 0} (Pawsey and Payne) , £9 gs .

Rafl aelle,after, Th e Madonna of Francis I— 79 X 532 (Cohen) , £9 gs.

Ruysdael, S. van,A river scene a wide river flowing across the foreground, with

a village and lofty square tower on the right a sailing-barge with numerousfigures , and various other craft , on the left other boats alongside of thequay ; signed with initials, and dated 1 647, panel—2 8 x 44§ (Morton) ,£840 .

Ruysdael,S. van, River scene in front are some fishermen drawing a net, and

two sailing-boats on the left bank some cottages and an old church amongtrees ; signed with initials, and da ted 1 647, panel—2 01 X 32} (Marshall) ,£52 5.

Ryckaert , D Interior of a tavern, boors smoking and drinking—2 3} X 36i

(Burslem) , £1 8 1 85 .Sch alcken

, Girl at a window ; and Two boors conversing, on copper (Car

penter) . £3 35Schiavone, Repose of the Holy Family, panel— n i x 1 5} (Wood) , £5 55 .

Steen, Jan, Th e wedding party interior of an apartment,on the right the

bride and bridegroom,the guests assembled round a table on the left, panel

2 1 } X 2 8 (Amherst) , £3 1 5.

Teniers, D., Fes tive boors three peasants smoking and drinking near abarrelled table—1 71 X 2 3} (Ford) , £2 1 0 .

Teniers, D.,A landscape : peasants at a repast in the foreground ; a farm

in the middle distance,and a'church among trees on the right a river with

boats on the left,panel—rn 2 s (Nichols) , £2 9 85 .

Teniers, D., Boors before a cottage moonlight,panel

, 6} X 8k (Smith) , £1 5 1 55.Terbur g

,Constantine, Lady peeling an apple lady

,in yellow bodice and grey

skirt, seated by a table, on which is a dish of fruit, peeling an apple a childstands behind

,looking up, panel— x4x 1 1 § (Field) , £1 47 .

Tilborch , G. van, Courtyard of a castle ; ofl icers and soldiers refreshing andcard-playing— 33 X 462 (Meadows) , £63.

Tilborch , G. van, A village feast peasants and children seated before an inn,merrymaking ; signed, and dated, 1 659—2 82 X 35 (Wise) , £2 9 85.

T01, D. van

,Old lady

,reading a book ; and A philosopher, sharpening a quill

pen,pair— 1 2 } X 1 0} (Willis ) , £1 4 1 45 .

Toorenvliet, Studio, with an artist painting from life, panel—1 1 } x 8 (Hunter) ,£23 25 .

Vernet,H .

,Rocky bay scene on the left , market figures on a quay, off which is

a boat beyond,a lighthouse in the foreground a fisherman, woman, and

child ; signed , and dated 1 768—47§ X 66% (Bacri) , £86 2 5 .

Vernet, H ., Sunrise and Sunset : bay scenes , with buildings, shipping , and

figures, pair—2 5 X 39 (Matthews) , £1 0 5.

A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

Brekelenkam, Q.,A lace-maker woman, in red dress and white apron, seated

in an apartment before an open window making lace, panel—1 6 X 1 2}

(Holland) , £31 1 05 .

Breughel, V.,A doration of the Magi the Virgin and Child seated beneath a

pent-house,the Magi and their following in the foreground, on copper

1 O X 1 3 (Holland) , £9 gs.

Breughel, V.,The proces sion to Calvary : Our Saviour, with Saint Veronica,

and numerous other figures, on copper— 5} X 7 (Grace) , £5 55 .

Camphuysen,A landscape : a chateau seen through trees

,figures in the

foreground, panel—1 9 x2 8} (Carpenter) , £1 3 1 35.

Cappelle, J. van der, Off Scheveningen : view on the coast, with figures

disembarking from a boat in the foreground ; beyond, a stranded boatand figur es ; a man-of-war and sailing boats on the left—2 8} X 33}

(Colnaghi) ,Cappelle

, J . van der,Winter scene : frozen river, with numerous boats and

figures, panel— 1 4} X 1 1 (Colnaghi) , £1 2 0 1 55 .

Cuyp,A .,

Moun tainous landscape, in the foreground a herdsman with threecows at the edge of a river ; beyond is a castle upon a height ; on theleft are figures in a boat on a lake—40 X 35} (Carpenter) , £7 75 .

Dou, Th e parents of Gerard Dou, pair, in one frame, on metal , oval—4} X 3}(Parsons) , £34 1 33 .

Eeckhout,G . van den, A Rabbi

,in dark dress

,and cap trimmed with fur

resting his hand upon a boob - 2 7} X 2 4 (Martin) , £54 1 2s.

Eeckh out,G. van den

,A doration of the shepherds ; on the left , under the

light of a lantern,are the Infant Saviour

,with the Virgin and Saint

Joseph ; the shepherds enter the door of the stable on the right— 1 8} X 2 3}(Martin) , £3 1 1 0 5 .

Eeckhout, G. van den,Card-players : cavaliers and a soldier playing cards

and drinking—1 6x 1 31; (Clark) , £44 2 5 .

Fabritius,Karel

,Ruth and Naomi—34} X 2 7} (Buttery) , £2 1 0 .

Pyt , Jan, Dogs and dead game a dead deer, boar, and birds guarded by threedogs—48 X 66 (Bauduin) , £1 7 1 75 .

Pyt , Jan, Flowers and dead game : a dead hare, duck, with flowers,fruit

,

and objects of stil l- life on a slab—43 X 33 (Spielmm n) , £56 1 45 .

Pyt , Jan, A dog and dead hare, panel—1 8 X 24 (S. T. Smith) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Goyen, J. van, View of Leyden : in the foreground sailing -boats

,and two

row-boats laden with figures ; cattle watering on the left ; the churchesand buildings of the town on the farther bank ; signed with initials, anddated 1 653, panel— 1 7} X 3o} (Colnaghi) , £1 89 .

Goyen, J . van, A river scene : a ferry-boat laden with cattle and figures ;other boats along a sandy bank ,on which are houses among trees—2 7} X 35}

(Blaker) , £94 ros.

Goyen, J . van, A landscape an Old cottage on a mound by a winding road

three figures on the left,panel—1 9 X 2 7} (Willis ) , £44 2 3.

Goyen, J. van, A sandy road : landscape

,with a group of peasants on a

mound,panel—1 1 } X 2 1 } (Lewis ) , £2 1 .

Goyen, J. van,River scene : chateau on a river

,with windmill and boats ;

and A river scene, with a ferry-boat and other boats, pair—9} X 1 6

(Colnaghi) , £36 1 55 .

Hals, Dirk, The concert : three ladies, gaily attired in rich costumes , seatedround a table

,singing

,pane l—1 6 X 1 3} (Hanbury) , £37 1 63 .

Heda, W . C Still-life : A pewter wine-jug and glasses, with a crab and

grapes, on a table, panel—2 8} X 38} (Asscher 8: £35 14s .

'

Cumssra’

s j July 1 and 2 , 1 9 1 5 . 1 43

Helst, B . van der , Lady in whi te dres s , her hair dres sed with a white veil ,and with a black scarf over her shoulders ; pearl necklace and jewelornaments ; signed, and dated 1 654

—32 } X 2 9} (Ellis) , £94 1 05 .

Heyden, J . van der

,View in a Dutch town

,an avenue

,with buildings and

church in the background, panel— 1 5} X 1 9 (Colnaghi) , £1 62 1 55 .

Heyden, J . van der, An archway, panel— 1 1 X 1 0} (Colnaghi) , £32 1 05 .

Hoecgees t , G. van, Tomb of the Prince of Orange interior of the cathedralat Delft

,with a group of figures standing before the monumental tomb

of the Prince, panel—2 0 X 1 6} (Sulby) , £30 9s.

Janssens, C.,

Lady in black silk dres s , with large lace collar and pink bow,

wide sleeves with white lace frill s—2 6} X 24 (Smith) , £1 52 53 .

Jardin,K. du,

Peasants,with a horse and sheep—1 4} X 1 2} (Van Duren) ,

£1 3 2 5 . 6d .

Jordaens, J .,

A doration of the shepherd s : the Virgin seated , holding thesleeping Infant ; on the right three peasants look ou—49 X 35 (Parsons) ,£1 8 1 85 .

Jordaens, J .

,Gentl eman in black dress, with white undersleeves and wide

collar, holding a scroll in his right hand , flowing hair—40 X 31 } (Holzapfel) ,£2 3 2 5 .

Jordaens, J .

,A satyr with fruit : a bearded man

,with a foliage wreath on

his head holding a basket of fruit a woman on the right—42 X 2 8} (Cohen) ,

£1 3 1 35 .

Kalf,W .

,Interior of a shed , vegetables and culinary utensils in the foreground ,

panel—1 3} X 1 1 (Warner) , £6 65 .

Keyser,Th . de, Lady in a black dress over a red skirt, with white ruff and

cap,walking in a landscape, panel—2 5} X 2 0 (Buttery) , £1 1 5 1 05 .

Koning,Ph . de, An extensive view overlooking a river, with a town in the

middle distance, cattle in the foreground—1 6} X 2 2} (Leech) , £52 1 05 .

Lingelbach, J .,Hil ly river scene figur es and horses towing a boat—34} X 40

(Holzapfel) , £8 85 .

Maes,N .

,Th e

.

Prince of Orange when a child, in classical dress , seated in agoat-chaise holding a whip signed

,and dated 1 667—2 8} X 2 3} (Levin) ,

£44 2 5 .

Neefs,P.

,Interior of a cathedral , looking down the nave, with numerous

figures ,panel— 1 5 X 1 9} (Holland) , £31 1 05 .

N etsch er, G .,Gentleman in brown dress and red cloak, with flowing h air

1 8} X 1 4} (A sscher £31 xos .

Mieris, Th e toilet : a lady, in yellow bodice and black skirt , before a table ,attended by a negro maid, panel—1 2 } X 1 0} (Hanbury) , £63.

Mignon,A . ,Fruit : grapes , peaches, and pumpkin, in a stone niche, panel

1 4} X 1 1 } (A sscher £1 2 1 2 3 .

Neer,A . van der

,Winter scene—daylight : view looking down a frozen

river ; through some trees on the right a snow-clad vil lage with a churchin the centre ; in the foreground a group of figures , and men playinggolf ; in the distance numerous skaters and sledges—2 01 X 24 (Colnagh i) ,

1 os .Neer

, A . van der, River scene—moonlight : the edge of a river, with twopeasants conversing near some fal len timber ; on the left a vil lage amongtrees

,and in the distance a windmil l and sailing boats—2 0 x2 7 (Leggatt) ,

£1 0 5.

Neer, A . van der, A winter scene view of flooded country, with figures andskaters on th e ice ; a town and two churches on the right ; signed withmonogram

, and dated 1 662—1 1 } X 1 5} (Colnaghi) , £241 1 05 .

A RT PR ICES CURREN T.

Neer, A . van der, Sunset : a river scene, with cattle, windmill , and boats

1 0} X 1 3} (W . Carpenter) , £2 1 .

Neer,van der

,A moonlight scene : a woody river with barge, panel— 7 X 1 0}

(W . Carpenter) , £8 85 .

Neer,van der

,Frozen river scene : a town on a river, with sledges and

numerous figures on the ice, panel— 1 8} X 24} (Weeks) , £36 1 55 .

Och tervelt , J .,Courtyard of a chateau : a coach , at the door of which

is a lady with a female attendan t , whilst a page, in red costume, isplaying with two dogs ; on the left are thr ee cavaliers conversing—4 5 X 3 1 }

(Linford) , £1 36 1 05 .

Ostade, A . van, Exterior of a village tavern : peasants are smoking and

drinking ; a man plays the bagpipes to children round the door, panel1 7} X 1 8} (Paget) , £2 62 1 05 .

Ostade, A . van , A peasant-woman, in black bodice, with white chemisetteand white cap—6 X 4} (Evans) , £8 85 .

Ostade, Interior, two peasants and a peasant woman conversing, panel1 1 X 9 (Cohen) , £9 gs .

Ostade, I , van , Interior of a barn peasants before a fire, a horse with a groomin the backgr ound, panel— 1 7x 2 3 (Slater) , £1 0 1 05 .

Palamedes,A .,

A musical party interior of an apar tmentfwith eight cavaliers ,and ladies with musical instruments about a table, singing and conversing,panel— 1 8} X 24} (Lindlar) , £48 63 .

Poelenburgh , C. van ,Landscape with ruins , three figures in the foreground ,

panel— 7} X 9} (Evans ) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Pynaker, A .,A woody river : under some trees several boats, the foremost

being laden with timber ; a group of cavaliers and ladies occupy a boatbehind

,panel—4 0 X 1 6} (J . Glen) , £1 7 1 75 .

Ruysdael, J . van,A rocky waterfall

,a castle on a height to the left—39 X 33}

(Poole) , £1 1 0 55 .

Ruysdael, J . van,A bleaching ground two old cottages near a stream, with

a windmill on the right,panel—2 0 x 2 6} (Buttery) , £60 1 83 .

Ruysdael , S. van,On the road to Haarlem ; signed with initials , and dated

1 647. panel—sown (Wal lis). £399Ruysdael

,S. van

,A wide river, panel— 7} X 1 0 (Colnaghi) , £39 1 85 .

Sorgh , H . M., An interior, two peasants seated at a stool, one holding a glassand th e other lighting his pipe , panel— 1 4x 1 7} (Van Duren ) , £1 6 1 65 .

Steen,Jan, An interior a peasant , in a red costume and a loose brown cloak ,

is seated, holding a glass of wine, and turns to a woman by his side holdinga pipe and a jug ; in the background are a musician and another manbefore a fire ; a woman appears from behind a curtain on the right2 2} x 1 9 (Clark). £399

Steen, Jan, Brawl in a tavern : two boors fighting, while a young womanand an old dame endeavour to separate them,

panel— 1 42 X 1 9} (GoudStikk er ) , £441

Steen,Jan, A musical party : a man, in red and yellow dress , seated at a

table playing a fl ageolet ; on the right a peasant is seated, singing, andbehind the table three other figures join in the song— 1 9} X 24} (H arley) ,£33 1 2 5 .

Steen,Jan

,A smoker : a peasant, in brown jacket and red cap ,

sits at atable

,filling his pipe- 8} X 6} (Glen) , £84.

Stoop, Dirk, Th e farrier landscape, with horsemen and figures before a forge,panel—2 2} X 2 7 (Spielmann) , £2 6 55 .

Storck, A .,River scenes, with men-of-war and other boats (Rosten) , £7 75 .

1 46 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

Cosway, R R.A . , Two ladies in a landscape : a lady, in white dress, seatedbeneath a tall tree ; by her side stands another lady, in brown dress

49} x 39 } (Leggatt) , £68 55 .

Cox, D.,A shed

,with a peasant and cattle, panel— 1 0} X 1 5 (Gooden Fox) ,

£2 3 2 5.

Crome, J .

,A forest scene outskirts of a wood

,with cottage

,and two peasants

on a road— 1 0 x 1 2 } (Sampson) , £1 6 1 65 .

Dobson,W . , The artist and his family : the painter, in black dress, with

cloak over his arm,seated on the left facing his wife, who wears a rich

black costume and large hat beyond is their young son, in red satin dressand cap ; architectural and landscape background— 40 x54 (Savil e) ,£47 55

1 0 0 Gainsborough,T.,

R.A .,Edward Richard Gardiner, the nephew of the painter,

when a boy, in grey dress wi th white collar ; an unfinished portrait

1 4} X 1 2 } (Colnaghi) , £1 47.

Gainsborough, T. ,

R .A .,Landscape : a rough road by a side of a pool

,near

which stands a ruined castle among trees— 1 5} X 2 1 (Leggatt) , £39 1 83 .

Good, T. S., Examining the sword , panel— 1 2} X ro} (Sarnpson) , £1 4 1 45 .

Ibbetson, J . C.,

1 790 , Valley scene hil ly road,with figures and cattle

,panel

1 6 X 24 (Sampson) , £1 5 1 53 .

Ib betson, J . C., Landscape, wi th a donkey and cart— 5 X 7} (Sampson) ,£3 1 3s. 6d.

Lawrence,Sir T . , The daughters of Colonel Cartaret Hardy : the

elder girl,Sarah

,in purple velvet dress cut low at the neck, with short

sleeves,and with a brown cloak lined with yellow falling across her knees

,

is seated on a couch with her hands clasped on the shoulder of her sisterCharlotte

,who is sea ted by her side ,wearing a white muslin dress and mauve

sash,and a string of coral beads around her neck ; architectural , curtain,

and landscape background—49} X 39} (Colnaghi Obach ) ,Lely

,Sir P. ,

Lady in brown décolleté dress,with striped scarf, a pearl neck

lace round her neck, oval—4 3} X 1 8} (Evans) , £35 1 45 .

Morland, G .,

Hilly landscape : valley scene,with peasants on a white horse

by a stream,panel—9 }x 1 1 } (Gooden Fox) , £48 65 .

Morland, G .

,Two dogs : a bul ldog and a collie near a kennel— 1 1 2 X 1 4}

(Gooden Fox) , £1 6 1 63 .

Morland, G . ,

Sportsman, wi th dogs ; a man on horseback,with two pointers

,

panel— I 1 2 X 1 4} (Evans) , £2 3 2 8 .

1 1 0 Morland,Peasant

,with a dog

,panel ; and Head of a girl , by T. F aed , R.A .

,

oval (Slazenger) , £1 6 1 65 .

1 1 1 Morland,H .,Boy

,in brown coat

,with crimson vest

,and large black hat

,

holding a guinea-

pig, oval— 2 8 X 24 (Robinson Farr) , £1 0 5 .

1 1 2 Reynolds,Sir J .

,Young girl , in white dress cut low at the neck, and

fastened in front with j ewels, blue sash, wearing a loose blue cape linedwith white ; white feather in her hair ; leaning her right elbow onpedestal— 2 8 X 2 3 (Leggatt) , £1 57 1 0 5 .

Reynolds,Sir J .

,Lady

,in white décoll eté dress adorned with pearls,

and with brown scarf, holding a white ostrich feather in her right hand

2 9} x 2 4} (Leggatt) . £71 85 .

Reynolds,Sir J .,

Sir Robert Fletcher,in scarlet military uniform

with gold braid and epaulette, white cravat, oval— 2 8 X 2 3 (Leggatt) ,

£1 1 0 55 .

Reynolds,Sir J . ,

Head of Dr . Samuel Johnson,with red costume,

a sketch— I4 X I 2 (Evans) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Cr July 1 and 2,1 9 1 5 . 1 47

Roberts,D.,

R.A .,Interior of a ca thedral— 1 1 } X 2 0} (Mitchell) , £6 63 .

Romney, G ., Nathaniel Dance, R .A .,in brown coat

,showing a yellow and

brown striped vest, and white stock ; powdered hair tied with a blackriband—2 9} X 24} (Leggatt) , £246 1 53 .

Scott, S.,St . Paul’s Cath edral from the river, with State barge and other

boats—1 4} X 2 7} (Pawsey Payne) , £2 7 65 .

Stark, J . ,A landscape : two peasants w ith a donk ey on a sandy road under

some trees,panel— 1 1 } X 1 6 (Leggatt) , £84.

Vincent , G .,1 830 , A roadside cottage ; a peasan t family and two donkeys ,

panel—2 0} X 2 7} (Leggatt) , £37 1 65 .

W ilkie,Sir D.

,R .A .

,Th e post-boy— 1 1 } X 1 5 (Sampson) , £1 4 1 48 .

FRENCH A N D SPA N ISH SCHOOLS.

Boucher, F A pastoral : youth,in red dress

,seated

,coquetting with a

young girl,who wears a blue and yel low costume ; on the left is a laden

ass and three Sheep ; on the right, near a ruined tower, are two cows andsome utensils—32 } X 2 6 (Wodehouse) , £2 52 .

Boucher,Two nymphs , with Sheep

,in a landscape—8} X 1 0} (Hughes ) ,

£1 0 1 05 .

F ouchier, B . de, Masquerade figures : interiors,with figures dancing and

merry-making,pair— 1 0} X 1 4} (Grant) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Fragonard, J . H . ,

Flight : a lady, in whi te dress, running from a youth

2 1 } X 1 8} (Glen) , £54 1 2 5 .

French School . Th e fortune- teller and The guitar player,pair—2 4 X 2 3

(A gnew) , £94 1 0 5 .

Greuze,Head of a girl

,in brown dress

,with white fichu and cap —1 7} X 1 4}

(A gnew) , £2 2 IS.

School of Janet . Marie de Lorraine, in rich dress ; and A lady as The Magdalen

,in j ewelled dress and cap

,holding a vase

,panel (L . Harin

£52 1 05 .

Largilliére, N Gentleman,in green coat

,with flowered vest and red cloak

3 1 } X 24} (Smee) , £2 3 2 5 .

Michel,B.

,The old mil l— 1 8} X 2 3 (Leggatt) , £1 6 1 65 .

Mignard,P.

,Lady

,in blue dress trimmed with fur

,and with brown scarf,

oval— 2 8} X 2 2 } (Lindl ar) , £1 4 1 45 .

Murillo,B . E. ,

Figures at a repast , in a landscape— 1 9 } X 2 9} (Esconfl aire) ,

£2 1 .

Muril lo,B . E. , Th e Nativity the Virgin and Saint Joseph adoring the Infant

Savi our two angels above bearing a scroll,on marble— 1 4 X 1 2 } (Hughes ) ,

£1 2 1 2 5 .

Nain,A . L. and M . le, A peasant woman and her childr en six figures listening

to two of their number playing musical instruments , on copper —7} X 9 }

(Martin) , £1 62 1 55 .

Nattier, J . M.

,Cardinal Fleury

,in black ecclesiastical costume, with white

lawn bands,seated in a chair

,over t h e arm of wh ich is an ermine cloak ;

he rests h is right hand upon a book ; in the background a clock, globe ,and a bookshelf— 54} X 43} (Mrs . Lebus ) , £52 1 0 5 .

Robert,H .

,Roman ruins

,pair— 1 2} X 1 0} (Owen) , £2 7 65 .

Tobar, Don A lonso de , The Good Shepherd : the Saviour, in a landscape ,wearing a long red cloak

,holding a banner in His left hand , and in H is

right some wheat -ears from which sheep are feeding— 73 X 55 (Gooden

and Fox ) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

Troy, F . de, Lady ,in blue dress , with red scarf— 31 X 24} (Robbins) , £1 6 1 65 .

1 48 A RT PR ICES CURREN T.

GERMA N SCHOOL.Dietricy, C . W. E.

,A doration of the shepherds interior of a stable, wi th the

Holy Family on the right other figures,with a lantern beyond signed ,

and dated 1 755— 2 0 } X 2 8 (A gnew) , £2 1 .

Holbein,Lady

,in black dr ess

,with jewelled girdle and black sleeves ; her

head covered by a white linen coif holding a carnation in her right handand a string of coral beads in her left panel, arched top —1 4} X 1 0(Malton) , £1 57 1 0 5.

PICTURES.

ITAL IA N SCHOOLS.

School Of Fra Angelico. A triptych in the upper part of the centre panel theVirgin and Child enthroned with four saints, while below is the Nativitythe wings represent scenes from the Life of Chr ist

,and Saint Jerome ;

panel,centrepiece—1 5} X 7} (Owen ) , £1 1 0 5 . 6d .

Bellotto, B .

,Piazza del P0pula, Rome the obelisk and foun tain , with figures

in the foreground— 2 3} X 37} (Leggatt) , £73 1 0 5 .

School of Botticelli. Th e A nnunciation : the Virgin , seated under a colonnade

,turning to the EAngel Gabriel, who stands before her, panel

1 I} X 1 6} (Owen) , £1 6 1 65 .

Bronzino,A .

,Young man

,in black dress

,and cap with white feather , his

left hand upon his hip , and holding a book in his right hand architecturalbackground

,panel— 38} X 2 8 (Smith) , £63 .

Canal etto,A .

,View in Lucca a square in the town , with church and figures

1 9} X 2 7} (A gnew) , £94 1 0 5 .

Capanna,P. ,

A doration of the Magi,panel -

7} X 1 4 (Owen) , £3 1 1 0 5 .

Conegliano,Cima di

,Madonn a and Child enthroned with saints the Virgin ,

in red and blue dr ess,seated with a book

,holding the Infant Saviour ;

on the right Sain t John,on the Opposite side Mary Magdalen, panel

1 5 X 2 2 (Colnaghi) , £39 1 85 .

Croce,G . da San ta

,Madonna and Child

,with saints : the Madonna, en

throned,holding the Infant Saviour on the right Saint Roch

,and on the

Opposite side Saint Sebastian,bound to a column , panel— 1 5 X 2 1 (Martin ) ,

£2 5 48

Domenichino,Fame and Victory— 2 8} X 2 2 } (Hughes) , £6 68 .

Sassoferrato,Madonna and Child the Virgin

,in blue and red dress

,bending

over the sleeping Infan t , oval— 1 4x 1 6} (Hughes) , £1 0 1 05 .

Sassoferrato , A doration of the Shepherds : the Virgin knee ls in adorationbefore the Infant Saviour

,while the shepherds reverently look on

,arched

top— 1 4 X 1 2 } (Wright) , £8 85 .

Fiorenti,Nello

,Th e Annunciation the two wings of a triptych joined together

to form one panel— 33 X 2 5 (Wright) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Fiorentino,Pier Francesco

,Madonna and Child with angels : the Virgin, in

red dr ess,with green cloak

,seated before a ledge holding the Infant Saviour

on her lap on her right is the infan t Saint John on the left an angel inadoration holding a lily the background composed of briar-roses

,panel

2 4} X 1 8} (Dunthorne) , £1 3 1 55 .

Florentine School . Th e A nnunciation : the Virgin ,in green cloak, kneeling

at a desk and turning to the angel, who appears before her, panel— 3 1 } X 2 1(Smith) , £35 1 48

Florentine School . Madonna and Chil d enthroned with saints : the Virgin,

holding the Inf ant Saviour, with Saint John and three other saints panel ,arched top—2 1 } X 1 4} (Van Stockem) , £1 0 1 05 .

1 50 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Tintoretto, Il,Antonio Zantani, in yellow dress ,with red cloak over his shoulders ,panel— 1 2 X 9} (Smith) , £9 2 85 .

Veronese, C. ,

Madonna and Child,with Sain t Catherine on the left , Saint

Elizabeth and Saint John on the right— 2 1 } X 2 9} (Owen) , £1 3 1 35 .

Flemish School . A triptych : in the centre,the Virgin enthroned wi th th e

Infant Saviour ; on the dexter wing the donor kneels in prayer ; whileon the sinister wing his wife appears in the same attitude panel

,centre

piece —3o} X 2 1 } (Smith) , £1 57 1 os .

Bouts,D.

,Moses and the burning bush ; and Gideon and the fleece ; two

narrow volets or shutters of an altar-piece put together to form a singlepanel ; on the left, Moses , in blue robe and red mantle, uplif ts his handsin reverence

,as the Lord calls to him t om the wondrous bush ; Gideon ,

on the right,wearing a coat of mail

,covered by a jazerant coat

,with a

gr ey mantle, kneels and gazes upwards at the angel to whom he acknowledges the token conveyed to him by the Miracle of the Fleece ; a hillyriver scene with buildings in the background, panel— 2 8 X 1 5} (L. Harrisand £546 .

School of Braban t . Th e Virgin and Child with Saint Philippe and the donor,

Sir Philippe Hinckaert on the right appear the arms of the donor,panel

—2 5} X 2 8} (Glen) , £84.

School of Braban t . Th e Crucifixion : Christ on the Cross,with the crucified

thieves on either side ; below,the Virgin

,in green dress

,supported by

Saint John,whil e the Marys look on in anguish

,pan el— 2 5} X 2 8}

(L. Harris £50 8s.

Hemessen,Jan van

,Madonna and Child : the Virgin

,in blue dres s

,with

flowing red cloak,seated in a landscape under a tall tree

,holding the

Infan t Saviour,Wh o has a bunch of gr apes in His outstretched right hand

hilly country behind,panel—492 X 38 (Parsons) , £2 1 .

School of Leyden, The Descent from the Cross,panel— I7 X 1 3} (Glen) ,

£73 1 05 .

School of Lorraine. Ecce Homo : Chr ist,with a guard

,standing on some

steps before the priests,and other figures

,panel— 2 0 x 1 3} (Martin) ,

£52 1 0 5 .

School of Ouwater . Madonna and Child enthroned,with saints : the Virgin

,

in crimson gown over a yellow-fl owered dress,is seated beneath a canopy

,

holding the Infant Saviour on her lap ; on the right Saint John , and onthe left Saint Barbar a ; the donor and his wife k neel in adoration in theforeground , panel— 2 9} X 33 (A ssch er 8: £42 .

School of Westphalia . Th e A nnunciation : interior of an apartment,with

the Angel Gabriel appearing to the Virgin,who

,wearing a white-figured

dress and dark flowing gown,kneels at a prayer-desk upon which is an

Open book through a window is seen a vista of a winding river,with the

A lmighty in the clouds above ; t he Holy Ghost, in the form of a clove,

appears above the Virgin,panel— I 7} X 1 4 (Mar tin) , £546.

Ysenbrant,A . ,Lady

,in back dress trimmed with white fur

,with white

chemisette and white cap, holding a chain of coral beads— 1 4} X 1 0}

(SperO) , £42

OLD PICTURES.

1 92 A stronomy ; A gentleman, after Van Dyck ; and two others (Andr ada) . £6.

1 93 Children with a squirrel and Saint Catherine,panel (Carpenter) , £5 55 .

1 94 Barker, B. ,

I talian landscape,with figures at a well— 68} X Ioo (Spero) ,

£4 1 4s . 6d .

1 95 Berchem,N . ,Peasants and animals near a bridge

,panel ; and Cattle and

sheep,near a cottage (A ssch er) , £1 5 1 53.

CHR IST IE’

S .] July I and 2, 1 9 1 5 . 1 5 1

2 1 0

2 1 1

2 1 2

Betbridge, L ., Flowers and fruit , panel—2 2 } X 1 9} (Asscher ) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Brauwer, A peasant smoking, panel ; A sandy road , with cart and figures ;

and Woody landscape (Carpenter) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

Breugehl , A village scene, with travelling peasants and animals, copper

9} X 1 3 (Hayward) , £1 0 1 0 5 .

School of Bronzino . Saint George, standing in a niche, holding a banner,panel— 56 X 2 8 (Van Stockem) , £5 55 .

Cano, A lonzo, A braham’s sacrifice—62 } X 52 (L. Harris) , £2 2 1 5 .

Casteels, Pheasants , pigeons, and ducks—38} X 48} (Warner) , £8 85 .

Early Flemish School . Madonna and Child,with angels supporting a crown

above,with warriors and saints on the reverse ; the wing of a triptych ,

panel—60 x 1 6} (Spero) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Griefs,A . , Huntsmen, with dead game and dogs, in a landscape , pair, panel

and Cavalry engagements,pair, by F. Breydel (Permain ) , £24 35 .

Guardi, E ,River scene, wi th a building, and figures on a rus tic bridge

,panel

— I4i >< 1 9} (Spew) , £49 75 .

Heemskerk, S.,Sheep and goats, panel Landscape, with cottage, and figures

on a road,panel ; and A piping peasant , with a peasant-woman and

aninmls (J . Scott) , £8 83 .

Hogarth,W . , Lady, in brown dress, seated in a landscape with her young

daughter —48} X 39 (Wise) , £1 7 1 75 .

Huysum ,Van

,Flowers in a terra-cotta bowl on a slab—2 8} X 41 } (Cohen) ,

£1 7 1 7s .

Kettle, Tilley, Gentleman , in a hunting costume, with a dog and gun

47} X 38 (Wyndham) , [ 1 6 1 65 .N

Mercier, Lady , in blue décolleté dr ess with white ribands , oval—2 0 } X 1 6

(Konody) , £33 1 2 5 .

Miel,Jan

,Landscape , with peasants , sheep, and goats ; and Woody land

scape,with peasants and mules on a road

,by W. de Heusch

,panel (A ssch er

and £1 9 1 95 .

Moreelse, P.,Lady

,in black brocade dress embroidered with gold , wearing

a large rufi round her neck, and a lawn cap edged with lace, her glovesin her left hand

,panel— sox 39 (Cohen) , £1 68.

Morland,G . , Coast scene, with fisherfolk and stranded boats— 39} X 58

(Sampson) , 50 85 .

Neefs, P. ,

Interior of a cathedral , with figures before an altar, panel— 1 4} X 1 9}(Olyslager ) , £2 3 2 5 .

Ostade , A . van , Interior of a barn , with boors carousing, panel—9 }e

(Holland) , £1 9 1 95 .

Padovanino, Mercur y, Venus , and Cupid at the throne of Jupiter—66 X 95

(Moore) , £2 2 5 .

Patel,P.

,I talian landscape

,with the ruins of a classical temple on the left

pea sants and goats in the foreground, panel— 2 1 } X 2 3} (Spielmann ) ,

£1 0 1 0 5 .

Piazzetta, J . B .,Christ and the woman of Samaria 24 X 1 8} (Harris) ,

£6 1 6s . 6d .

Ricci, S.,Th e vision of Saint A nthony, arched top

—38 X 2 0 (Spielmann) ,

£9 98

Rosa , Salvator, A ravine, with banditti, COpper ; and A rocky gorge, with

an angler (Konody) , £7 75 .

Rosa ,Salvator

,Ecce Homo ; and Soldiers in combat (Moore) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

School of Rubens. Warriors in combat , unframed— 1 1 7 x 1 0 8 (Van Duren) ,

£3 1 3s. 6d .

1 52 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

School of Rubens . Warriors, unframed— I IS X 1 0 7 (Van Duren) , £4 4s.

Schidone, Bartolommeo, The Holy Family with the infant Saint John ; and

The Queen of Sheba before Solomon, after P. Veronese, panel (Bauduin) ,£2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Schutz, Woody river scene, with bridge, castle, and figures,panel—1 6 x 2 1 }

(Carpenter) , £3 3s.

School of Scorel. Gentleman, in green cape edged with fur , black dress andcap

,holding a book, panel— 2 5} X 2 0} (Lewis) , £1 4 1 45 .

School of Ugolino. Saint Francis and Saint John,on gold ground, panel

2 9} X 1 6} (Owen) , £2 6 53.Velasquez School . Lady, in black dress and head-dress

,with white lawn

collar—2 2} X rg} (Smith) , £1 1 1 1 3 .

Velde,Van 'de, Fishing-boats becalmed— 1 3} X 1 7} (A ssch er £8 1 8s. 6d .

Vernet , J . ,Bay scene

,with shipping, and fisherfolk in the foreground

3Zi x 49} (Carpenter) , £6 65 .

Wynants, J .,Woody landscape

,with figures on a road—92 X 1 3} (Asscher) ,

£2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Wynants , Landscape, with a cart, horseman , and figures ; and Landscape,with figures and cattle (Van Duren) , £9 gs.

Zurbaran, F .,Th e legend of the bell— 64x80 (Sul ley) , £2 94.

DRAW INGS.

Bannatyne , J . J .,1 865, On old well and Village street, pair— 7} X 1 1 (Pawsey

and Payne) , £3 33 .

Chalon,A . E. ,

R.A .,Fete Champetre

,arched top—36 X 2 7 (Levin) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Cox,D. ,

The Lledr Valley— 1 I} X 1 8} (Sampson) , £3 35 .

Fielding, C.,181 8, Distant View of London— 1 2} X 1 8 (Sampson) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Fielding, C. ,Roydon

,Essex and Hoddesdon

,pair— 5 X 8 (Permain) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Foster,Birket, A thatched cottage—7} X 1 2 } (Permain) , £1 9 1 95 .

Hamilton, D.,R .A .

,Bacchus and A riadne—5 X 2 6 (Laurence) , £9 gs.

Hardy, T. B.,

1 875 , Scheveningen beach— 1 3 X 1 9 (Pawsey Payne) , £1 6 1 65 .

Hunt , W . ,1 82 7, A fl ower-seller— I6 X 1 1 } (Permain) , £7 75 .

Nibbs , R. H .,1 873 , Kingston quay, Shoreham harbour— 2 6 X 39} (Johnstone) ,

£3 1 3s . 6d .

Palmer, Sutton, 1 876, Village scene near Cairo and The departure (Permain) ,£3 35 .

Pelegrino,Christ before Pilate

,black and red chal k ; Sick lady, by Sir D.

Wilkie, R .A . ; and three others (Moore) , £1 55 .

Prout,S. ,Coast scene

,with figures ; and River scene, with angler, by J.

Varley (Leggatt) , £7 7s.

Roberti,R .,

1 883, Th e study and The curio dealer,pair— 8} X 1 2 (Johnstone) ,

£1 1 0 5 . 6d .

Rowlandson,T.,Monkey tricks ; Wal tham Cross Th e rector and the blind

beggar ; and another (Parsons) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Sh alders,G .,

Sheep on a common— 1 1 } X 1 9 (Cassell) , £1 5 1 55 .

Topham ,F. W .

,A gillie ; The reading lesson, by F. Stone, R.A . ; and two

others (Johnston) , £2 1 2 s . 6d .

Varley, J . ,

River scene,with boats and windmill— 1 1 } X 1 6 (Ellis Smith) .

£3 38

Whyrnper, J . W .,1 858, Timber waggon on a sandy road ; A n old castle, by

D. H . MCKewan ; and Highl and landscape (Halford) , £3 35 .Wright, J. M.,

Fetes Ch ampetres, pair— 1 1 } X 1 5 (Sampson) , £5 55 .

Wright, J . M.,Midsumm er Night ’s Dream ; The Merry Wives of Windsor ;

and Treason, by C . Cat termole, 1 872 (Bles) , £1 Ios .

I 54 A RT PRICES CURRENT.

J uly 9 , 1 9 1 5 . Ch rist ie’

s .

Modern Pictures and Wat er-Colour Drawings , th e

Property of th e lat e Rob ert English ,Esq. ,

2 1, Portman

Square , W . ; also Modern Pictures and Drawings , th eProperty of th e lat e Mrs . F . L . King

,Charm an Dean ,

Worthing ; and from different sources .

Property of t h e late Mrs . F . L . King, Charman Dean ,

Worthing .

DRAWING .

1 Crofts,A rthur

,1 859 , The Horseshoe Fall from Goat Island—4 4} X 38k

(Foster) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

PICTURES.

A rmfield , G .,Sporting dogs— 1 7 X 2 31 (Kent) , £6 65 .

Dockree,M . E 1 874, Fern gatherers— 36 X 5 1 § (Stepto) , £9 1 95 . 6d .

Dockree,M . E. ,

1 881 , Nature’s cloister —49 X 30} (Foster) , £2 1 2 3 . 6d .

Dockree,M. E.

,Evening : Llanguire Wood (Kent) , £2 2 5 .

Dockree M . E.,In the pass of Ab erglaslyn and Torrent Walk, Dolgelly, pair

1 4§ X 8§ (Kent) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Dockree,M. B .

,A n old bridge at the foot of Cader Idris ; and A lane scene,

Newport (Kent) , £3 35 .

Dockree,M . E. , Afionwen

— G lyndfrdwy, North W ales—panel ; and theCloggersbridge, Nevern (Stepton) , £5 55 .

Gilbert,A .

,1 860

,View on the Thames ; and Rabbiting, by G . Armfield,

circular (Dewar ) , £1 7 1 73 .

Ladell,E. , Fruit and still- life— 1 6§ X 1 3§ (Turner) , £1 3 1 3s .

Pickersgill,F. R .

,R.A .,

Happy days and A t the spring, by P. F. Poole, R.A . ,

(Stowell) , £7 1 7s. 6d .

Poole,P. F .

,R .A .

,1 840 , Th e recruit— 1 9 X 2 3 (Stepto) , £1 5 1 ss.

Verboeckhoven,B .

,1 841 , Sheep in a landscape, panel—6 X 7% (James) , 1 2 1 2 5 .

Vickers,A 1 860

,A sandy road— 1 4} X 2 05 (Permain) , £6 65 .

Vickers,A River scene

,with boats becalrned

,panel— 9 X 1 7} (Permain ) ,

£5 1 55 . 6d.

DRAWINGS.

CooPer, T. S.,R.A ., 1 839, Cattle in a pasture—mi x 1 61} (Hallam) , £48 65 .

Hardy, James, junr ., 1 870 , Grouse—7 X 1 0§ (Wise) , £5 5s .

Mackenzie, F .

,Rivaulx A bbey— Ioi xfi (Horton) , £6 65 .

Stock,H . J .

,1 883, Inspiration— Ifi X 2 01} (Ellis) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Strutt,A . W .,

Mark,how they tremble

,as the breechloader sounds amongst

the hil ls and Homewards at break of day,pair— 6 X 1 2 (Dewar) , £1 5 1 55 .

Wainewrigh t , T . F . ,Morning—1 44~X (Weekes) , 9 9s .

Wimperis, E. M. , Th e cornfield— n i x IBA} (Holt) , £1 6 1 63 .

Youngman, J .

,

Th e farmyard (from the collection of Sir Thomas Lucas, Bart1 9m . n i xzat (Wise). £7 7s.

PICTURES.

Leader, B . W . , R.A . , 1 871—4, Morning among the Welsh hills—2 7§ X 46§

(Mitchell) , £81 1 85 .

Leader B . W ., R.A 1 860 , On the River Llugwy—1 3i x 1 7§ (Williams) ,£35 1 45 .

Linnell, J .

,sent ., 1 852 , A farmstead, panel— 1 3} X 1 75 (Munro) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

CHR ISTIE’

S .] July 9 ,1 9 1 5 . 1 55

O’N eill

,G . B . , The story-book— Igi x 1 5; (James) , £30 gs.

Pyne, J . B.

,Beating to windward— 1 71 X 2 3} (Munro) , £1 4 1 45 .

DRAWINGS.

Drawings in the F olio.

Sidebottom,F . N .

,Skiddaw Evening

,Cumberland ; September

others (Yeule t t ) , £3 35 .

Sidebottom,F . N ., Derwentwater ; A rundel Castle ; Tenby ; and 4 others

(Yeulett ) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

F ramed.

W imperis , E. M.,1 90 0 ,

A shady stream—9} X 1 33 (Bowden) , £2 2 rs.

Mauve,A .

,W ashing-day—g x fl (Wallis) , £65 2 5 .

Chiapory, C., 1 855

—6 ,Blonde and brunette and Europe and A sia, set of four

p astels —2 2 } X 2 8 (White) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Knight, J .

,Buxton

,Fishing-boats becalmed— 1 9§ X 1 31 (Coxmore) , £1 4 1 45 .

Knight, J .

,Buxton, 1 89 1 ,

On the Medway- géX 1 35 (Fin e A rt Society) , £5 58.Sparks

,H . Blande, Th e lover

’s arrival —2 0’2~X 2 9 (James) , £5 55 .

Bone,Muirhead

,Leadhills, pen and ink— 5 X 7} (Fine A rt Society) , £4 45 .

Bruckman,W . L ., Town on a river— 1 3 x 1 9§ (Mumm ery) , £2 2 5 .

Bone,Muirhead

,A yr , black and wh ite—3} X 4% (Fine A rt Society) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

PICTURES .

Priestman,Bertram

,Th e willowed stream— 1 1 X 1 55 (Mul len) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

Hall,H . R .

,High land cattle crossing a moorland tam— 2 3}X 35} (James) . £5 55 .

Hall,H . R.

,Highland cattle changing pastures- 2 3} X 35} (James) , £5 55 .

W eiss, José , The evening expres s— 1 3J X 1 93 (Wallis) , £1 1 0 3 . 6d .

W eiss,José

,Lulworth Cove—1 3gx 1 95; (Wallis) , £9 1 95 . 6d .

Fantin-Latour,H ., Boy instructing a pet dog— 32 % X 2 7§ (Sand ) , £33 .

Eth oper, T .,1 876, Scene in Rome, panel— 1 5 x z7é (Wal lis) , £33 1 2 5 .

Pavy, Ph .

,On the balcony— 1 7 x 1 1 (Banduin) , £5 55 .

Herring,F . J .

,senr .

,Death of the fox— 2 9gX 49 (Sampson) , £1 0 1 0 8.

Mostyn,Tom

,The golden eventide—2 9 X 49 (Mumm ery) , £1 0 r os.

Bauh en, J . Swan,Th e royal salute— 30 x 52 § (Parkenthorpe) , £7 1 7s. 6d .

Ellis,Edwin

,Mending lobster-pots : Flamborough Head— 2 35 X 45§ (White) ,

£1 7 1 75 .

Roelofs,W .

,Ducks alarmed—mi x” (Bale) , £1 0 1 0 5 .

Constable, J .

,R .A . , On Hampstead Heath—9 1 x 1 1 } (G . A . Scott ) , £2 7 65 .

Troyon,C. , Th e duck-pond, pan el— 1 0 x 1 5 (Weekes) , £50 Ss.

Many-Benner,Th e bride—1 6x 1 3 (Sawyer) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Coll ins, C.,Near Dorking— 2 31 X 41 % (James) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Solomon, B ., 1 865, Th e lion and the lamb—2 61 X 3 1 } (Spurr) , £1 1 1 s. 6d .

Weber,Th .

,Longship’s Lighthouse— 32 1 X 52 (Bauduin) , £2 1 2 s. 6d .

Goddard , G. B . , The lost dogs’ home—395 X 49§ (James) , £6 6

Webb, J . , 1 877, Entering Marken , Holland—2 9% X 49 ; (James) , £2 7 65 .

Morris,C. ,

1 863, Highl and sheep—2 9J X 43g (Misell) , £1 1 s.Widgery

,W .

,Th e watering-place —39§ x61 (Sampson) , £2 2 5 .

Holland, J . ,

A side canal,Venice—1 35 X 1 05» (White) , £3r IOS.

Holland, J . , Market scene, Genoa— 1 3éx ro§~(White ) , £2 5 4

Percy,S. R.,

Rugged pastures— 39 X 59 7} (Cornford) , £2 1 .

Sch errewitz, J .,Dutch pastures—385i x585 (Reed ) , £56 1 45 .

Linnell , J .,senr ., Young anglers— 1 4J X 2 2 } (Harper) , £1 3 1 35 .

Tracy,Charles D.,

Th e waveThou wilt break only to rise again .

—44i x 59 (Spurr ) , £71 75 . 6d .

Haynes-Wil liams, J . ,

1 889, Daffodil—2 3 X 1 7§ (Mellersh ) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

I 56 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Bromley, W . , Vaole consprare signor la mia uva—351; x 2 71 (James) , £9 93 .

Hill, J . J .,

A pple-gatherers—395 X 2 91 (James) , £9 gs.

DRAWINGS.

Goodwin,A lbert

, 1 890 , Sheep on the downs— rox 1 4} (Wallis) , £1 4 1 45 .

H emy, C. Napier,R .A .

,1 90 8, Th e ful l moon— 1 7} X 2 65 (Runciman) , £2 6 53 .

Hughes-Stanton, H .,1 9 1 2 , Among the hil ls (Sampson) ,

£36 1 55 .

Hughes -Stanton,H .,

Kirkston Pass from Borrowdale—1 3i x 1 9

(Stowell) , £1 2 1 zs.

PICTURES.

Bristow, B. ,A convivial evening, panel— 1 3g~X 1 7} (Dewar) , £8 85 .

Bristow,E. , Th e sick monkey—fi x 1 1 (Wallis) , £8 85 .

Clausen, G .

,R.A . ,

1 887, Evemng— 1 1 § X (Weldon) , £1 5 1 53 .

Sims , Charles , On the seashore—2 8 X 35§ (Fine A rt Society) , £1 2 6.

Hughes-Stanton, H . , A forest glade—1 9§ X 2 6§ (Stowell) , £31 1 05 .

Webb, J .

,The morning catch— 1 71 X 3 1 1} (Runciman) , £1 7 1 75 .

DRAWINGSCox

,D. , 1 855, The moors near Bettws-y-Coed— 1 4éX 2 1 § (Paul) , £36 1 55 .

Hunt,W . ,Nuts and blackberries

,oval— 75 X 9 (Bowden) , £4 45 .

Turner, J . M . W .,R.A .,

Lowestoft a storm-lashed sea,with a wreck and three

small boats laden with figures ; a lighthouse seen on a hill on the left ;crescent moon— 1 0% X 1 6% (A gnew) , £50 4.

Property of t h e late Rob ert English,Esq. , 2 1

,Portman

Square , W .

DRAWINGS.

Barker,C . Burton

,Playmates

,coloured chalks— 2 3 X 2 8§~(Sampson) , £2 2 3.

Chevilliard, V. , Le depart pour la Conference and Le retour de la Conference,pair— 1 8§ x 1 3§ (Sampson) , £37 1 65 .

Henshall, J . Henry, 1 89 2 , Merry goes the time when the heart is young

(Sampson) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Linton,Sir J . D.

,1 90 0 , Th e rose— 1 9gX (Tooth) , £1 8 1 85 .

Thorne-Waite,R . ,Between the showers

Th e haymakers do smi le to seeTh e sun and sky a-clearing .

”—Dorsetshire Poem.

(2 65 X 4o (Bowden) , £56 1 45 .

Weatherhead W. H . ,1 886, Chelsea Pensioners

Though aged the frame,yet stil l untamed the fire

That oft had led to victory.

(Tooth) , £47 53MODERN PICTURES.

Barber, C . Burton, Sweethearts—56 X 43 , R .A . 1 890 (Leggatt) , £89 55 .

Bonheur,Rosa

,A lioness—3IJ X 245 (Tooth) , £94 1 0 5 .

Bonheur,Rosa

,A lion on the alert— 8} x m l (Shoebridge) , £1 6 1 63 .

Bonheur,Rosa

,A lion resting—Si x 1 o§ (Shoebridge) , £1 0 1 05 .

Bonheur, Rosa, A stag and hind—9 ; X 1 2 } (Sampson) , £9 gs.

Bonheur,Rosa

,A stag browsing— 1 0 X 9i (Sampson) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Bouguereau, W. A .,1 895, Psyche e t l

’amour—83 X 46 (Mitchell) , £2 83 1 05.

Graham, Peter; R.A .,1 90 1 , Where only sea-birds roam—R .A . 1 90 2

—53x72

(Sampson) , £346 1 05 .

Graham,Peter

,R .A . , 1 897, Crossing the stream, R .A . 1 897

—47i x7ri

(Sampson) , £588.

1 58 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Dawson, H . ,

Portsmouth —2 1 § X 2 9 (Sampson) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Goodall, F . ,

R.A ., 1 871—5 , Ploughing in Egypt— 7} X 2 0§ (Sampson) , £9 9s.

Hardy,F. D.

,Cottage interior

,panel and Sit up, sir,

” by A Provis (Wood) ,£1 1 u s.

Hargitt , Edward, 1 877, A gleam of sunshine—1 55m1 95» (Greville) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

Hillingford , R.,Mary Queen of Scots in the Tower— 1 2 § X 1 8§ (Sampson) ,

£9 1 95 . 6d.

Sauvage,P.

,Lighting the fire

,panel— 1 3i x ro (Brookes) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

Sauvage, P Th e picture-book,panel— 1 0.} X 7; (Wylde) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Watson, W . , 1 873 , Scene in the Highlands, with figures and sheep— 1 7g» X 2 63;

(James) , £1 5 1 55 .

Winter,H . , The farm road— 1 73X 2 4 (James) , £5 55 .

J uly 9 , 1 9 1 5 . Put t ick’

s .

Engravings , Et chings and Water -Colour Drawings .

In Portfolio.

54 Bark Hare House A cademy,Orpington

,Kent

,by Hassell

,after S. Dilke

(Purchas) , £2 2 5 .

59 Wild sports of the East , by Merke, after Howitt , aquatints, in colours, 2 3 platesand title-page £3 58 .

61 Th e thief disturbed,by Sutherland

,after A lken

,aquatint

,in colours (Ansdell) ,

£1 1 5s .62 Full cry

,and Getting away, by Reeve, after H. A lken, aquatints, in colours,

pair (A llen) , £3 55 .

63 Roderick Random,by C. Knight , in colours (A l len) , £3 .

64 F ly~fishing , and Bottom-fishing ,

after J . Pollard, aquatints, in colours, pair

(Rimell ) . £4 58

1 0 1 Conjugal peace,by Bartolozzi

,after A . Kauf‘fman

,in colours(Anderson) , £1 1 0 5 .

1 0 2 Venus and Diana, by and after the same, in colour s (A nderson) , 1 85 .

1 1 1 Th e romance and Th e dream,by J . R . Smith

,after Westall

,mezzotints

,pair

(Brall) , £1 1 2 5 . 6d .

1 1 9 Snake in the grass,by J. R . Smith

,after Sir J . Reynolds, in colour s (W. Sabin) ,

£41 2 0 Telemachus relating his adventures to Calypso, by Cooper, after Burney, in

colours (Hickman) , £1 1 0 3 .

1 34 Beauties of Windsor : Henrietta , Countess of Rochester, by McArdell , afterLely

,proof before all letters

,signed by J . Smith , mezzotint 1 0 5 .

1 35 Honora Sneyd (Mrs. Edgeworth) , by J . Jones, after G . Romney,proof before

title (Gordon) , £1 .

1 36 Mrs . Loraine Smi th,by W. Bond, after Henry Singleton, on strainer (Gordon) ,

£6 1 6s . 6d .

1 58 View of Petersham and Twickenham meadows from Richmond Hil l,by J .

Jones,after Sir Joshua Reynolds

,mezzotint (Rylat t ) , £1 2 5 . 6d .

1 70 Lieut . -Col . Erskine, 9 2 nd Regiment of Foot

,by G . Dawe, after Raeburn,

mezzotint with untrimmed margins,Open letter proof

,private plate

(Colnagh i) , £1 5 1 53 .

F ramed.

1 79 The corn-bin,by J . R. Smith, after G . Morland, mezzotint , in colours (W . Sabin) ,

£4 1 0 3 .

1 80 Saturday morning,after Bigg

,in colours (Plowman) , £1 .

PUI I ICK’

S .] July 9 . 1 9 1 5 I59

2 1 0

Lady Melbourne and child, by T. Watson, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, mezzotint (Brall) , £1 45 .

Children relieving a beggar boy, by C . Wilkin,after Beech ey (Blythe) , £1 2 5 .

L’

A llegro, by J . Watson, after Sir Joshua Reynolds , mezzotint (Brall) , £1 53 .

Countess Gower and child , by S. Cousins , af ter Sir Thos. Lawrence, mezzotint

(Jacobs) , £1 8s.

La felicité villageoise, and companion, by Delaunay, after F reudeberg, pair

(Read) , £1 1 2 5 . 6d .

Exteriors of cottages, with figures , by Ogbom , after Bigg, oval s, a pair (Bovey) ,£1 1 2 5 . 6d .

Pleasur es of retirement , by W . Ward. after G . Morland,mezzotint

,in colours

,

out (Read) , £2 5s .

Th e dram,by W. Ward, after G . Morland , mezzotint (Dale) , £1 1 7s. 6d .

The fortun e-teller, and The mask, by C . Turner, after Sir Joshua Reynolds ,mezzotints

,pair (A l len) , £1 IOS.

Cornelia and her children, proof, in colours (A llen) , £1 1 7s. 6d .

Children feeding chickens, by Delattre, after W. Hamilton,in red (Al len) , £1 .

Coming from school , by C . Knight , after T . Stothard,in colours (A l len) , £2 2 3.

Earl Cadogan, by J . Simon , after L . Laguerre, mezzotint (Pefiers) , £3 1 55 .

Rt . Hon. Earl Howe, Vice-A dmiral of the Blue, mezzotint (Creasy) , £1 2 5 .

Trotting horse Confidence,

” by C . Hunt , after Wombil l,aquatint

,in colours

(Pefiers) , £2 .

Trains of running horses at Newmarket , by J . Bodger, with key (Parker) , £1 1 5s .

Moore’s Tally-ho to the Sports, after F . C . Turner, aquatints, in colours , setof four (Read) , £2 .

The young English fox-hunter, after F. C . Turner,aquatints

,in colours

,set of

four (Dale) , £1 1 7s . 6d .

Hyde Park Corner,by Rosenberg

,after Pollard , aquatint , in colours (Dale) ,

£3 1 5s .

Pheasant—Grouse—W oodcock— and Partridge shooting, after A lken , aquatints

,in colours , set of four (Davis) , £3.

Sleigh scene,Toronto Bay

,by E. Walker (Maggs) , £3 .

A tribute to the memory of Ch ristopher Wren, by W . Richardson,after

Cockerell,with a deed of payment signed by Christopher Wren (Batsford) ,

£3Mother and child

,by W . A . Cox , mezzotint, in colours , signed proof (Curry) ,

£1 2 5 .

Mrs . Siddons,by F . S. Walker

,after Gainsborough , mezzotint , in colours , signed

proof (Martinez) , £1 .

WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS.

Rysbrack , M. ,Joseph and Potiphar’s wife, in sepia, heightened in white

(Johnson) , £1 IOS.

Shepherd,G .

,1 8 1 5, signed , A house at the back of Holborn (once th e chapel

belonging to South ampton House) , (Macdonald ) , £2 55 .

May, Phil ,’

9 8, And dark blue in her B B ,in coloured crayons (Harris) , £3 .

F ramed .

Bradden,Paul

,signed

,Wrexham Church (Beer) , 1 4s .

Buckl er, J .

,signed

,South- east view of York Minster, original dr awing for thc

aquatint (Daniell) , £2 75 . 6d .

Shepherd,G . ,signed

,View in London £1 1 0 5 .

Smith , Percy, T .,Procession entering a church (Gunn) , £1 1 5 .

Rowlandson,T.

,Bull-baiting 1 8s .

Greenhalgh, T.

,1 882 , signed , River scene, wi th waterfall (Read) , 3 .

Rowbotham, C. , 1 90 2 , Falls of Tumnell , and A llan W ater, pair (Beer) , £2 1 55 .

1 60 A RT PRICES CURREN T.

J uly 1 2 , 1 9 1 5 . Ch ris t ie ’s .

Engravings of th e Early English School , th e Propertyof th e lat e Sir John Swinburne , Bart , Capheaton Hal l ,N ewcas t le-on-Tyne th e lat e G . Mellin ,

Esq.,Wickham

Hall , West Wickham , Kent , and from different sources ;

also sport ing print s , th e property of th e lat e Lewis H .

Samuel, Esq. , Bolton Gardens, South Kensington , S.W .

Property of th e lat e G . Mellin , Esq.,Wickham Hal l,

West Wickham , Kent .

Unframed .

Lavinia, Countess Spencer, after Sir J . Reynolds, by S. Cousins,artist’s proof

and three others (Yeulet t ) , £1 2 5 .

Angel heads, after R. Westall, printed in colours ; and Maternal instruction,pair, in colours (Daniell) , £2 1 0 5 .

The family distress ; and Th e family’s happiness,after Cosse

,by Clement

,

pair, printed in colours (Mar sh) , £4 1 5s.A British squadron ; The British squadron ; The renewed action by night

and Th e fort and settlement of Tamatave ; a set of four aquatints, incolours (Parker) , £8.

Framed .

Cupid discovered ; and Cupid disarmed, after A . Kauffman , by T. Burke,circles

,pair

,printed in colour s (Mayne) , £1 6 1 65 .

Cleopatra and A ugustus and A l exandr a res igning Campaspe to A pollo, aft erA . Kauffman

,by T. Burke

,pair

,printed in colours (Lindow) , £8 85 .

La visite du pasteur Les Bergeres Ecossai L’

Enfant en Nourrice and Laseparation douloureuse, after R . Westall

,by A . Cardon, set of four, printed

in colours (Mil es) , £1 0 1 0 s.

Saturday evening,af ter W .R. Bigg, by W. Nutter, printed in colours (Mayne) ,

£7 7A nnette et Lubin ; and La vieill esse d

’Annet te et Lubin

,after Sweb ach

,by

Le Coeur, pair, printed in colours (Parsons) , £1 0 1 0 5 .

Th e mother’s bribe and Th e clean face rewarded, after and by J . Ward, pair

(Weekes) , £5 55 .

The horse fair, af ter Rosa Bonh eur, artist’s proof (Yeulet t ) , 65 .

Property of th e lat e Sir John Swinburne , Bart , Capheaton Hall,N ewcast le-ou-Tyne .

Unframed.

1 2 Th e water-mil l,af ter A . W . Calicott

,by C. Turner

,fir st state (Ellis Smith) ,

£4 85 .

1 3 l l Penseroso and L’Allegro, after G . Romney, by G. Keating (Lindow) , £2 .

1 4 The return from coursing,after W. Hamilton

,by A . Cardon (Brali ) , £2 1 0 5 .

1 5 Crossing the brook,aft er H . Thomson, by W. Say, open letter proof (Brall) ,

£2 1 0 5 .

1 6 Th e little cottager, after T . Gainsborough , by C. Turner, open letter proof

(Yeulet t) , £9 .

1 7 Th e rustic hours : Evening, and Night, after F. Wheatley, by H . Gillbank

(Slazenger) , £9 95 .

1 62 A RT PR ICES CURREN T.

The Durham ox . after I. Boultbee , by J .Wh essell printed in colours ; A sheep,after the same, by Jukes, ditto ; and another (Parker) , £1 .

The Museum Claudes,incomplete ; and eighteen etchings , by Rembrand t

and others,in a portfolio (Brall) 5s.

A large collection of engravings, by J. Callot,including Les Miseres and

Les Malheurs de la Guerre set , and others, in a folio (Windsor) , £3.

Fifty-one views of the Vatican,etc., engraved in line, and coloured by hand ,

in two portfolios (Baggallay) , £1 6 1 65 .

F f amed.

Lady Hamilton as a Bacchante,

” after G. Romney, by J . R . Smith (Davis) ,£1 1 7s. 6d .

Ch arles Grey,after Sir T. Lawrence, by W. Dickinson, first state ; and Charles

James Fox,after Reynolds

,by J . Jones (Ellis 8: Smith) , £3 35 .

Mrs. Whitbread, after J. Hoppner, by S. W . Reynolds (Ellis 8: Smith) , £8 8s.A French lady in London An English lady in Paris Tight-lacing and twoother caricatures (Parsons) , £1 65 .

The Duchess of Richmond,af ter Kaufiman

,by W . W . Ryland, proof before

letters,printed in red ; Nell Gwynne and Pamela and Phyloclea, after

Lely,by V. Green, pair (Lindow) , £3.

A short-horned heifer,after Weaver

,by W . W ard

,proof before any letters,

and print (Parker) , £1 1 5 .

The Durham white ox, and the Blyth Comet ox, after G. Garrard and ThomasWeaver, by W . Ward, etched letter proofs (Parker) , £4.

Fisherman’s dog,after G. Morland, by S. W . Reynolds, printed in colours ;

The Battle of Chevy Chase, after J . Graham,by P. Dawe

,coloured ; and

Two Durham oxen, after Thos. Weaver, by C. Turner (Lindow) , £1 1 53.

The death of General Sir R. A bercrombie, after R. K. Porter, by J. Vendramini

and Lady Hamilton, after Romney, by Wehrschmidt , artist’s proofs

(Osborn) , 1 6s.Shakesperian subjects, after H . Bunbury

,a set of twenty

,printed in colours

(Gibbs) , £23 as.

BayMiddleton,

"after Hancock, by E. Duncan and Emilius and Bees

wing," after Herring and Harrington, by C. Hunt, aquatints in colours

(Swinn) , ( 2 .09

Abraham and Isaac (H. two impressions and The return of the prodigalson (H. etchings by Rembrandt (Hunt) , £2 85.

An album,containing numerous engravings and etchings (Bell) , £7.

The Spanish A rmada, a set of seventeen plates, printed in colours (Parker) ,£3 38

Evening, af ter W . Hamilton, by P. W . Tomkins, printed in colours (Daniell) ,£1 6 55. 6d .

Summer,after A . Kaufiman

,by F. Bartolozzi and another, printed in colours

(Slazenger ) , £5 ss

Cross ing the brook, after H. Thomson, byW . Say, printed in colours (Leggatt) .£1 9 1 93.

Master Lambton, after Sir T. Lawrence,by S. Cousins

,proof before any letter!

(Ellis 8: Smith) , £68 5s.F ramed .

60 Le Baiser Envoyé, after J. B . Greuze,by C. Turner, proof with the early

inscription, and with wide margin below (A gnew) , £47 55 .

CHR ISTIE’

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Les danse de chiens, after C . Vernet,by Levach ez, printed in colours (Brall) ,

£2 .

Le danger du téte-a-tete,aft er Baudouin

,by J. B . Simonet La toilette

,af ter

the same, by N. Ponce ; and Le Concert , aft er St . A ubin, by A . J . Duclos,

with (Jaoobson) , £5 55 .

Le tendre désir, after Greuze , by Coron La petite fille au chien and another

(Ellis Smi th ) , £2 2 5 .

Le contract,after J . B . Fragonard, by M. Blot , proof before the publication

line (Shoebridge) , £1 1 55 .

La cruche cassée, after J . B . Greuze, by J . Massard, proof before the dedication and publication line (Maggs ) , £2 0 .

La lettre desirée , aft er T . S. Fournier,by A . Ch aponnier ; Reviendra-t-il le

volage,after Vangorp, by Hororé and another (Barnard) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

St . Giles’ beauty, after Benwell, by F. Bartolozzi,printed in colours (W. M.

Sabin) , £2 1 55 .

Th e British naval victors, after Gainsborough Dupont and others, by V. Green ,in colours (Parsons) , £1 0 1 06 .

The los t child found, after Miss Spilsbury, by M . Place,printed in colours

(Laycock) , £1 3 1 33 .

Cherries (Cries of London) , after F. Whea tley, by A . Cardon ; Th e sailorboy’s return, after W . R . Bigg, by D . Orme

,small plate

,printed in colours

(Slazenger ) , £1 5 1 55 .

Paris and Helen, after A . Kaufl man,by W . W . Ryland , proof, in red ; and

another,proof before all letters

,in red (Weekes) , £5 55 .

Shakes pear e’s tomb and Queen Margaret,after A . Kaufiman

,by F. Bartolozzi,

printed in colours (White) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Ceres ; and Lady J ane Grey and Sir John Gaze , after A . Kaufiinan. byT . Bartolozzi, printed in colours (White) , £1 3 1 35 .

Lovers , after J . B . Huet, by Debucour t ; and Henry and Emma, after S.

Shelley,by C. Knight, both printed in colours (Taylor) , £3 35 .

Stable amusemen t, after G . Mor land, by W . Ward ; Th e famous match between Hambletonian and Diamond pair and another, all incolours (LYN ) .£7 7S

The soldier’s farewell ; and Th e soldier's return, aft er Morland, by Graham,

pair,in bis tre (Sabin) , £2 3 2 3 .

Dancing dogs and Guinea-pigs,after G. Morland, by T. G augain, pair

(Bosworth) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Th e farmer’s stable, after G. Mor land,by W . W ard, coloured (Bral l) , £4 45 .

Th e horse- feeder,after G. Morland

,by J .R. Smith, printed in colours (Sullivan) ,

£4 1 4s . 6d .

Th e shipwrecked mariner, after H . Thomson, by W . Say, printed in coloursand another (Leggatt) , £14 1 43 .

Morning and Evening (the First of September) , after G .Morland, byW .W ard ,

pair,in colours (Slazenger) , £33 1 2 5 .

Louis , Count Belgioioso, aft er Reynolds, by J . Jacobe Charles I I of Sweden,aft er D . Craft, by J . Smith and Sir G. Kneller, after himself, by the same

(Parsons) , £1 1 05 .

George,Prince of Wales, after T. Gainsborough, by J . R. Smith, stippled letter

proof (Hunt) , £1 1 55 .

Th e Marquis of Rockingham, after Sir J . Reynolds , byW . Dickinson, firs t state

(Hunt) , £1 .

The Duke of Port land , after Sir J . Reynolds , by J . Murphy, fir st state ; and

Charles James Fox, after the same, by J . Jones, second state (Hunt) , £3 55.

1 64 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

Miss Elliott,aft er Kettle

,by J . Watson

,proofs before any let ters (Brall) ,

£1 i 5s .

Lady Gideon, a ft er Sir J . Reynolds, by T. Watson and Charles James Fox,

after the same,by J . Jones ,

with publication date, 1 789 (Yeulet t ) , £1 65 .

Henry,Duke of Cumberland

,after th e same, by T. Watson, first state (Bell) ,

£3 i 3s. 6d .

Sir Thomas Harrison,after Sir J . Reynolds

,by E. Fisher, proof before any

letters ; and W. Joshua Sharpe,after the same

,by C . H . Hodges

,open

letter proof (Maggs) , 5s.

A dmiral Lord Nelson, after L. F. A bbott , by W. Barnard (Rimell) , £3 1 05 .

Th e Marquis of Wellington,after J . Hoppner , in colours (Davis) , £2 l os.

Lad y Elizabeth Herbert , after Sir J . Reynolds, by J . Dean (Hanbury) , £3 55.

Lady F enh oulet,after Sir J . Reynolds, by R . Purcell and four others (Han

bury) , £1 1 55 .

Views of London,after T . Bowles and others , a set of ten, coloured (Levine) ,

£2 ros .

Fox-hunting versus politics,and the Sporting mil ler

,after H . A lken

,in colours

A lady,after A dam Buck, printed in colours and eight others (Hanbury) ,

£3 1 55 .

Th e first steeplechase on record,aft er H . A lk en , by J . Harris

,a set of four

aquatints,in colours (Lindow) , £1 IOS.

Matilda Birmingham and Th e Colonel portraits of race-horses,

after J . F. Herring, by R . G . Reeve, printed in colours (Walford) , £9 98 .

Tarrare, after Dolby, by T. Sutherland and Chorister and Rockingham

,

” after J . F . Herring, by C . Hunt portraits of racehorses,printed in

colours (Benn) , £7 1 7s. cd .

Portraits of the racehorses Lurcher,

Warter,

Skyscraper, andHambletonian

,

”in colours (Rimell) , £1 1 05 .

1 00 Portraits of the racehorses “ Champion,

” Bay Malton,

" Buzzard,

” andSkylark

,in colours (Rimell) , £1 1 2 5 .

1 0 1 Portraits of the racehorses Eclipse,

”A rabian

,and Diamond

, in colours

(Swinn) , £1 i 5s .

Unframed .

1 0 2 The Countess of Euston,after J . Hoppner , by C . Wilkin

,Open letter proof

,

in bis tre and another (Daniell) , £3 1 05 .

1 0 3 Henry Thornton,af ter J . Hoppner , by J . Ward ; and Plucking the turkey,

after H . Walton,by J . R . Smith (Paul l) , £1 1 2 5 .

The careless mother, and companion print, in colours and A girl with bird’s

nest,and companion print , printed in colours (Wil lis) , 1 4 1 4s .

Th e age of innocence,after Sir J . Reynolds

,by J . Grozer

,printed in colours

(Weekes) , £5 1 5s. cd .

Flir tilla , after and by J . R. Smith,printed in colours (Edgar) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

A Loisir,after and by the same

,printed in colours (Wood) , £5 55 .

The fair moralis t and her pupil (Mrs. Hardinge) , after R . Cosway, by F. Bartolozzi

,printed in colours (Bell) , £3 35 .

The soldier’s departure ; and The soldier’s return

,in colours ; and two others,

after Stothard , by Nutter, ditto (Wil son) , £3 85 .

n o Th e watercress-girl ; and The fl ower-girl,af ter Zofiany, by J . Young ; and

Miss Brown,after Notboote

,by W. T. A nnis

,in colours (Dale) , £6 65 .

Schiek Ibrahim,entertaining N aireddin and the Fair Persian ,

after Bunbury,by

Ryder and Cosse, printed in colours and three others (Barnard) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

1 66 A RT PR ICES CURREN T.

Chances of th e steeplechase, after J. Pollard, by C. Hunt,pair of aquatints ,

in colours (Eades) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Going along a slapping pace Topping a flight of rails ; and four others, setof six aquatints

,in colours (Mayne) , £4 45 .

Fox-hunting , Pigeon-match, Water-hen shooting , and six other platesfrom H . Alken

s National Sports of Great Britain and six small hunting and racing subjec ts, after H . A lken, by G. Hunt

,aquatints

,in colours ,

in three frames (Lindow) , £6 65 .

A steeplechase, set of six and ten others (Amor) , £2 i 2 s. 6d .

J uly 1 6 , 1 9 1 5 . Ch ris t ie’s .

Pictures and Drawings collect ed by th e late CharlesStorr Kennedy,

Esq.,1 1 8

, Piccadilly, W . ; also Picturesand Drawings, th e Property of th e lat e Lewis H .

Samuel, Esq. , 1 9 , Bolton Gardens , South Kensington ,

S.W . ; Pictures and Drawings from various sources .

Th e collect ion of th e lat e Charles Storr Kennedy, Esq. ,

1 1 8, Piccadilly, W.

DRAWINGS.

Cosway, R .,R.A .,

after,Lady by a ped estal ; Th e first race of the season

,

by Chas . Pears, 1 90 7 ; and another (Renton) , £7 75 .

Cox,D. ,

Rustic bridge ; Rocky coast (Roe) , £1 IS.

Fraser,R . W .,

Elstow ; and A stream (Wallis) , £3 35 .

Pearson,C.

,1 882 , Hil ly lake scene and Crudelitas and Saevitia, a photograph,

after Sir E. Burne-Jones (Kennedy) , £3 35 .

Turner, J . M. W R.A .,Gravil le-on-th e-Seine

,pair— si x7} (F inberg) , £5 55 .

Walton, Elijah, 1 877, In the desert ; Hilly river scene, by F. Davis, 1 880 ;

and two others (Kennedy) , £1 1 55 .

PICTURES.

A nsdell, William,Steady at the point— 2 3l x35§ (Kennedy) , £1 1 u s.

A rellano, Fl owers in a sculptured vase—2 3 x 1 9§ (B . Carter) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Bigg,W. R.,

R.A .,News from the war— 1 34f x 1 1 l (Lyons) , £1 2 r s. 6d .

Boucher School. Pense til aux raisins— 30 X 42 (Renton) , £8 85 .

School of Breughel . The seasons : landscapes, with buildings and figures,a

set of four—2 0} x 334» (Dixon) , £8 1 85 . 6d .

School of Breughel. Landscape, with sportsmen ; and Landscape , withwindmills and figures

,pair

, c0pper— 1 4gx 1 95 (Banduin) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

Canaletto School. View on the Grand Canal, Venice ; A bay scene, panel ;and Fruit on a table (Meinentzh agen) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Dufiield, W 1 853 , Dead swan and peacock, with figures , by Sir J. Gilbert,R.A .

—42 x65 (Kennedy) , £2 3 2 s.

Early English School . Lady, in blue and white dress, with powdered hair ;and Thomas Hylton, in blue robes and white cravat, School of Kneller

(Kennedy). £2 5 48.

Frere, Rd ,La Cour de Catoir, Ecouen— xd x 1 8 (Jones) , £1 1 5.

Frith , W . P.,R.A .,

1 871 , Henry VII I and A nne Boleyn—fi gx (Kennedy) ,

£1 7 1 75.

Haensbergen, J . van, Lady, in dark dres s, with embroidered skirt, seatednear a window ; and A sandy road, with figures

,panel (Hanbury) , £8 88.

Heins,D.,Gentleman

,in brown dres s ; and Lady, in red dress, pair ; signed

and dated 1 72 6—4 9 xz4 (Kennedy) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

CHRISTIE’

S .] July 1 6. 1 9 1 5 . I67

Huysum, J . van, Basket of flowers near a sculptured vase—42 x30 (Leggatt) ,£2 8 78 .

Kneller, Sir G ., Duches s of Hamilton , in blue dres s with brown scarf—47 x 37}

(Leger) , £1 0 1 05 .

Lawrence, Sir T., Gentleman, in dark coat with white stock, red

curtain and landscape background— 3c x 2 5 (Leggatt) , £81 1 85 .

Lorme, A . de, Courtyard of a palace, with figures and horses,by J . Lingel

bach—5 1 x59 (Maynard) , £7 75 .

Mengs , R .,Frederi ck

,King of Sweden

,in blue dress and sash

,ermine cloak

3oi xz4§ (Martin) , £31 1 0 5 .

G. M, , 1 71 4, Ducks and poul try, in a landscape, panel—zzi x32 (Renton) ,£4 45 .

Pyne, J . B .,

Mil l-stream—xfi-xzsi (Newman) , £8 1 85 . 6d .

Reynolds,Sir J .

,after

, Th e laughing girl— 36gx 2 7} (Renton) , £8 85 .

Reynolds,Sir J .,

after, Portrait of Angelica Kaufl man—zgxu}(Renton) , £35 1 45 .

Reynolds, Sir J ., after, Lady, in yellow dr es s ; and Boy holding a

book (Renton) , £2 9 85 .

Reynolds,Sir J .

,P.R.A after

,Lady Elizabeth Herbert and child—2 2 x 1 62

(Renton) , £30 gs.

Tadema,Sir L. A lma, R.A 1 872 , Th e wine ; R.A . 1 873, panel—6} X 1 4

(Dewar) , £1 36 1 05 .

Thors, J . , Sandy road , with peasants driving sheep—2 4x 2 9} (Misell) , £1 IS.

Wattier,Garden scene—63 x65 (Kennedy) , £58 1 65 .

W atts , G. F .,R.A .,

Th e Carrara Mountains fr om Pisa,panel— 1 0 x 1 7 (Martin) ,

£1 1 0 55 .

Unknown, A showery day—gi x 2 6} (Leggatt) , £8 85 .

Webb, James ,Fisherfolk resting— 1 6fix l (Carpenter) , £2 1 2 5 . cd .

Wyllie,W. L .,

R.A .,Putting off fr om the shore—gi x 1 5} (Watson) , £1 6s.

DRAWINGS.

W imperis, E. M.,1 874, Moorland scm e—9§ X 1 3§ (White) , £2 5 45 .

Hardy, T. B.,

1 877, Boulogne harbour— 1 8% x 2 7} (Willis) , £9 gs.Turner, W . (of Oxford) , 1 839 , View of Oxford —1 0} x 1 4§ (Collard) , £6 65 .

Callow,W .,

1 879, Canale della Posta, Venice—1 7l x 1 3} (Bowden) , £5 55 .

Callow,W .,

1 878, Place Ste. Ph arailde, Ghent— 1 0 x“; (Bowden) , £5 55.Richardson

, T. M.,A t Layeni, Maggiore ; and Isola Madre, pair—fl xs?

(Bowden) , £2 1 .

Orchardson,Sir W . Q., R.A ., Th e housewife—1 8x 1 3 (W allis) , £1 9 1 95 .

Brabazon,H . B.,

Old houses in Sedl escombe Village, Sussex—mi x 14}

(Reeves) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

Brabazon, H . B.,Pointe Pesade

,Algiers ; and Studies of flowers (Reeves) ,

£1 1 8.

Ward, Les lie Spy Duke of Hamil ton, a cartoon to Vanity F air for

October 1 8th , 1 873 ; and Sir George Wombwell, Bart , by C. Pellegrini,a cartoon for January 2 4th , 1 874 (W allis) , £6 65 .

Collier,Tom, Fittleworth Common—9} x 1 3} (Price) , £2 5 45 .

Cooper, T. S.

,R.A . , 1 846, Cattle on the Th ames—1 1 } x 1 7§ (Fuller) , £2 9 83

Tayler, F .,1 870 , Let ting hounds into covert—1 12x 1 5} (Boder) , £1 4 145 .

Collier,Tom

,A Surrey common—95 x 1 3} (Price) , £2 3 2 5.

Bruckman,W . L .

,In the Chiltern Hill s (A rnold) , £1 55 .

Ludovici, A .,In the park—93x 1 1 } (Newman) , 1 2 5 .

Ludovici, A .,A park scene ; and Reading (Newman) , £1 xos.

1 68

55

A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Hardy,T. B.,

Off the pier ; and Highland cattle, by H . B . Willis , 1 876

(Sampson) , £2 2 s.

PICTURES.

Lecomte,E. Vernet , 1 869 , Girl, with castanets—2 5 x 1 7} (Holland) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d.

Webb,James

,Sunset, panel—9 x (Haines) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

East,Sir Alfred ,

A .R.A Misty meadows—92x r4i (Liberty) , £4 45 .

Chalmers,Hector, In shelter, panel—83x 1 2 } (Schwabacher) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Cole,George

,Haymakers resting— 1 7§ X 351 (Whi te) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

6rgConnor, A . Bentley, 1 9 1 1 , The release of A riel The Tempest ,”A ct i, Scene ii

62

63

64

65

66

67

—59 x 37l~(Bell) , £1 1 1 3 . 6d .

Leemputten, J . L. van,

A flock of sheep ; and Poul try (Main) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Schouten,H . van, Harvest- timcg 3I X 47 (Filides £2 2 3 .

Meullemans, J .

,Sea-pieces : Morning , and Evening, pair— zzl xy l (Filides

and £1 1 2 5 .

Schouten,H . van

,Sheep in a barn— 2 3 x35 (E. Payne) , £3 35 .

Schouten,H . van , Tending the fl ock— 2 3 x 35 (Pilides £2 2 8 .

Holder,E. H .

,Th e Thames at Streatley and On the Thames near W argr ave ,

by John Rees—girx 1 3g (Love) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Cortes,A .

,Cattle in a pasture—zzéx30 3 (Lacey) , £1 5 1 5s.

Shayer,W . ,

scur.,A farm stream

,with cattle—2 7gx (A dham) , £47 55 .

Lejeune,A . F . ,

1 888,Under the clifi's— 34 X 48 (Brash) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

Lejeune,A . F .

,1 89 1 , Ville e t chateau,

Grignan— 4o x 7o (Brash) , £2 2 5 .

Merle,Hugues

,An object of pity— 58éx37§ (Permain) , £2 2 5 .

A dams, J . Clayton, 1 889 , Common rights ; R .A . 1 889

—415x59 (Price ) ,

£1 2 1 2 5 .

Campotosto,H .

,Boy

,seated in a field and Th e prisoner, by F . de Braekleer,

panel (Newman) , £2 1 2 8 . 6d .

Tenk ate,H . ,

1 864, Reading the news , panel—61 x8 (Cassell) , £4 1 4s . cd .

Morland,The pigstye

— 2 7x35} (Haines) , £5 53 .

Mulready, W .,R.A .

,Th e forgotten word

,panel— 1 7k x 1 3é (Mitchell) ,

£7 1 7s . 6d .

Walker, J . Hanson, Faces in the (Witt) , £5 5s.

Velten,H . ,

A horse~fair,panel (Lowenstein) , £2 6 55 .

Velten,H .,

The attack,panel—9 x 1 2 5; (Neaves) , £2 3 2 5 .

Walker, J. Hanson, Pamela— n i x 1 7i (Hale) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Roqueplan,C . J . E.

,A mother and child and The love-sick lion, varnished

drawing (Bauduin) , £2 .

Beaumont , Sir George, Conway Castle ; and Cromwell and his officers, panel

(Carpenter) , £2 2 s.

Niemann, E. J . , 1 872 , Cader Idris and Dolgelly and Carisbrook (Permain) ,

£3 35

J utsum ,H .,God’s A cre—2 5 X 36} (Crome) , £1 u s. 6d .

Chambers , G .,0 3 Dover ; and In Mar low meadow early morning, by

P. H . Ellis (Carpenter) , £2 1 2 3 . 6d .

Lyoncour t , H . de, A ven Valley ; Henaut Castle in the distance : Brittany2 1 x 393 (Brash) , £2 2 5 .

Lyoncourt , H . de,Fishing near Pont A ven, Brittany- 1 six 2 2} (Brash) ,

£2 1 2 3 . 6d .

Canaletto Sch ool. Entrance to the Grand Canal,Venice—30 x 50 (Leger) ,

£3 1 3s. 6d .

Canaletto School . View on the Grand Canal ; Venice— 30 x 50 (Leger) , £1 3 1 35 .

Pine, Portrait of George I I ; and An Italian landscape, with peasant womanand animals

,panel (Hulme) , £3 35 .

1 70 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

Lamont, T. R .,

Th e reader—7 l x 1 0} (Mitch ell) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Leancini,S.,View in Venice ; and Negro

'

s head,by F. Smallfield , 1 863

(Lowenstein) , £1 .

Paton,Frank

, 1 889 , The good old days and The London and Manches tercoach in the snow, pair- si x fl r (B . Carter) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Paton,Frank

, 1 888, Rough and ready—4x6 (B . Carter) , £9 95 .

Roberts,D. ,

R .A .,Classica l ruins—Si xm (Sampson) , £1 0 1 05 .

Roussoff,A . N .,

1 907, Sunny Cair0 (B . Carter) , £33 1 2 5 .

Sherrin, J Grapes and apples—71 X 9% (F. Partridge) , £6 65 .

De Wint,P Winding stream,

with boats and figures —1 d x 1 5} (Pickermg) ,

£1 3 1 35 .

PICTURES.

Beavis,R.

,Street in N uremberg— 1 3 x 1 1 } (Schwabacker) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Blinks,T. ,

1 883, Where’s the field (White) , £6 65 .

Cej, C. (Florence) , Italian peasant ch ildren, pair— 37} x 2 1 (Spencer) , £9 gs.

Chambers,G . , A breeze in th e Channel, panel— 1 3 x (Permain) , £9 9s.

Cox,D., Scene on the South Coast, panel— fl x 71 (Palser ) , £3 35 .

Cres wick, T. ,

R.A . ,Haddon Hall— 8 xxo2 (Halford) , £4 45 .

Dou, G ., after, The violinist, panel— 1 5§ x 1 1 } (Schroeder) , £9 95 .

Dyckmans, J . L ., 1 862 , Opportunity makes thieves, panel—2 9 X 2 4l (Wallis ) ,£65 2 5 .

Early English School,style of. Lady, in wh ite muslin dress—2 9} X 24}

(Sampson) , £9 1 93 . 6d .

Fisher, Mark, 1 882,Th e watering-place—1 3l x 1 9 (Jackson) , £2 2 1 3.

Forbes,E. A . Stanhope

,1 90 2 , Scene from Measur e for Measure -2 9}x36

(Brash) , £1 0 1 0 5 .

Gar land, C . T. , 1 890 , Neddy’s birthday— 1 7QX 2 1 (Mayer) , £4 45 .

Goodall,F . ,

R.A . , 1 870 , Moorish interior— 1 5 X 2 1 (Mayer) , £3 35 .

Greuze,Lady

,in pink dress , with black cape ; and Lady , in white striped

dress (John son) , £5 55 .

Haquet te, G . , 1 884, Departure of the fish erman— 37 x 2 7 (Bauduin) , £2 1 2 5. 6d .

Horsley, J . C. ,

R .A .,1 879 , A trespass er —2 9 X 2 2 (Sampson) , £1 3 2 5. 6d .

King, Haynes , A quiet day in port : Whitby, panel— 1 (Mul len) ,£9 98 .

Masquerier, J . J Mademoiselle Parisot—48§ X 39 (Pacey) , £1 0 1 05 .

Paton, Frank, 1 89 2 , Grea t expectations—2 1 X 2 5§ (Leggatt) , £3 35 .

Paton,Frank, 1 890 , A declarafi

'

on of war—xgi n i (Leggatt) , £3 33 .Paton, Frank, Something moved A ft er him and Poor bunny

,

a set of three, in one fr ame—Sp ur} (Leggatt) , £7 78 .

Pickering,H .,John Th omas Batt

,Esq.,

junior,when a boy

,in a landscape,

with a dog by his side—49§ x 39 (Carpenter) , £7 1 7s. 6d .

Pritchett, B.,Entrance to the Grand Canal

,Venice—2 7i x41 ; (Mayer) ,

£1 9 1 95 .

Stanfield,C.,

R.A I talian coast scene, panel— 1 2 x 1 8 (Mitchell) , £1 8 78. 6d .

Valentini, V. (Florence) , Darby and Joan—1 7 X 2 4 (Sampson) , £4 45 .

Vickers,A ., Canal scene, with boats and windmills—n i x”; (Sampson) ,

£3 1 3s. 6d.

Vickers,A .

,Th e Thames at Eton—1 4 x 1 63 (Evans) , £9 93 .

Westerbeck, C.,1 898, Return of the fl ock—1 9 x3 1 (Cassell) , £1 6 55 . 6d.

CHR IST IE'

S .] July 2 3 , 1 9 1 5 . 1 7 1

J uly 2 3 , 1 9 1 5 . Ch ris t ie’s .

Sporting Pictures, th e Property of a Gent leman ; and

Old Pictures, th e property of th e lat e Mrs . C . R . Weir ,Enfield ,

Eastboum e ; al so Pictures and Drawings ,t h e

Property of th e lat e Sir Charles A . Hart ley,

2 6 , Pall Mall , S.W . and from various sources .

Th e Property of th e lat e Mr s . C. R . Weir ,Enfield ,

Eastbourne .

PICTURES.

A lbano,Mystic marriage of Saint Catherine and A doration of the Magi,

copper (Memertzh agen) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Gandini,Madonna and Child ; and Lady holding a book, by Sirani (Weir) ,

£5 58.

Lorenese, G. B.,Seaport

,with boats

,figures disembarking in the foreground

—2 7i >< 41 (Weir) . £3 35Melzo

,Francesco

,Madonna

,in blue and red dr es s, holding the Infant Saviour,

panel— 1 6l x 1 3 (F. Partridge) , £1 1 os . 6d .

Paul, J ., Hadleigh (Boss) , £8 1 8s. 6d .

School of Perugino . Madonna and Child,with Saint John , in elaborate gil t

frame, panel, arched top—4 1 % X 1 6 (Boss) , £42 .

Tassi, Queen of Sheba before Solomon and Th e calling of Barnabas, pair1 8 X 24} (Boss ) , £7 75 .

School of Lippi. Th e A rchangel Gabriel,two in one frame ; and Christ

disputing with the doctors,by J . Belebey, panel (Bathurst) , £1 0 1 05 .

Property of th e late Sir Ch arles A . Hart ley,

2 6 , Pall Mall, S W .

9

IO

I !

1 2

x3

x4

1 5

1 6

1 8

An album,containing a portrait of N ollekins

,in pencil, attributed to Van

Dyck ; a sepia drawing of Diana, attributed to Rembrandt ; and otherstudies attributed to Sir E. Landseer, R .A .

,A . Goltzius, F. Houbraken ,

S. Ricci etc. (1 1 6) (Huggins) , £1 3 1 35 .

DRAWINGS.

A lken , H ., Off the scent—Si xml (Pawsey Payne) , £4 45 .

Vacher, C. , 1 855, La Tarantella A storm offMont St .Michel, by H . Gastineauand A rough sea

,by C . Bentley (Sampson) , £5 55 .

Al ken, Dutch Syntax,

” with jockey up and Rubbing down , pair—8} x 1 0}

(McDonald ) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

Backhuysen, Dutch luggers in a storm ; and Boats at the mouth of a river,panel (Smith) , £7 75 .

Canaletto, Town on a river, with figures —1 5} x 2 02 (Memertzhagen) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d.

Neer, van der, Town on a river, with skaters, panel— 1 7xz4} (Smith) ,

£6 65.

W atson, J. D.

,Sir Walter Raleigh~1 5§ x 1 2} (F. Partridge) , £5 1 5s. 6d .

DRAW INGS.

Augustus, G . Gilbert, The Holy Family with Saint Elizabeth and Saint John

inscribed G . Gilbert A ugustus , 1 696 —2 1 x 1 7 (McDonald ) , £1 zs.

A tkins, H Huntsman and bounds,unframed—81 x 1 0} (Pawsey Payne)

£3

1 72 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

Henderson, C . Cooper,Coaching scen es (3) and A pha ton (Roe) , £1 7 1 73 .

Fielding,C.

, Off th e coast ; A ruined castle, by W. Callow ; and A beachscene, by A . £1 ros .

Russell, J ., R.A .

,1 793, The country doctor ; presented by the artist to the

grea t-grandfather of the present owner,pastel—2 3x 1 7 (Leeke) , £89 55 .

Bigg, Th e union, a set of four— i 3 x 1 5 (Stoner) , £1 9 1 93 .

Buck,A dam

,1 82 2

,Young girl (said to be Princess Victoria) , in a landscape

9i x6¥ (Pawsey Payne) , £1 0 1 05 .

Sigalon, after , Head of a lady, wearing a blue hat with white feather, byL. Lemez

,pastel

,oval— 1 71 x r4§ (P. Moore) , £1 55 .

Dietricy, Th e farrier’s shop—x4x 1 0} (F . Partridge) , £2 2 8 .

Downman, J .

,after

,Penelope

,wife of Thomas N orthmore

,Esq. ,

oval— fl x 6 (Moore) , £1 .

Walters,W. W View in the Highlands—1g X 2 6 (Smart ) , £1 2 5 .

Southgate,Frank

,Herons—2 3QX 35} (Moore) , £2 55 .

PICTURES.

Portraits of Shakes peare and Spencer, in ovals, pair ; and A doration of theMagi

,copper (Buck) , £4 i 4s . 6d .

Venetian School . Gentleman,in red dres s edged with fur , seated in an arm

chair,holding a book in his left hand— 34ex 2 85 (Duveen) , £7 1 7s . 6d .

Greuze,A family group (Leger) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Wolstenh olme,D.

,Sporting dogs (Fores) , £6 65 .

A retino,Spinello

,Th e Pentecost , panel, arched t op

—gicx (Bathurst) ,

£6 1 6s . 6d .

F . W. M.,1 742 , Christ in the house of Martha and Mary (Wise) ,

£2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Rubens, Sir P. P Saint George slaying the dragon, panel— 1 d x 1 511 (E. A .

Lewis ) , £4 45I talian School . A cardinal

,in robes

,seated

,holding a letter— sox 37§

(Carfax ) , £1 u s . 6d .

Dutch School . Interior of a tavern,with boors merrymaking —2 3 x 3 1 }

(Moore) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Bigg , Dulce Domum ,copper— 1 3 X 1 9 (Leckie) , £2 5s .

Herring, J . F . ,

senr .,

Cotherston in a stable,panel— 8 x 1 0 (Roe) , £1 3 1 33 .

Early English School . Gentleman,in brown coat

,with white stock

,oval ;

Gentleman , in blue coat, with whi te stock (Boss) , £1 3 1 35 .

Richardson,A n artist

,holding a crayon—2 95x 2 5 (Moore) , £1 55 .

Dutch School . Figures before a house ; and Interior of a cathedral , withfigures

,panel (Scul ly) , £1 1 1 s . 6d .

Italian School . Th e Holy Family with Saint Elizabeth and Saint John

(Holzapfel) , £1 rs.

Kaufiman, A lady picking honeysuckle, and Th e sunrise

,pair

,oval—1 6} x 1 3

(Leger) , £2 2 5 .

Gainsborough, Lady, in pink dress, seated in a landscape with her youngdaughter by her side

,panel— 1 6l x 1 3% (White) , £6 65 .

Dutch School . Farm scene,with figures , horses , cattle, and sheep—33i xsx

(Wilson) , £6 65 .

Italian School . Madonna, in red robes , seated, holding the Infant Saviour,panel— 1 2 X 9} (Carfax) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Belle, Prince James Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender, in armour, wearingthe Order of the Golden Fleece

,panel—1 0 x 7} (Memert zh agen) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

Dutch School . Interior,with peasants merrymaking—2 6i x 3o§ (Tripp) ,

£6 65 .

1 74 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

84 Le ly School. Lady, in brown dress with blue scarf, seated by a table—49 x 39(Leeke) .£3 35 .

84A Campidoglio, Fruit in a landscape—37x54 (Hyde) , £5 5s.

85 Breem, A . van, Larder scene, with figures and objects of still- life, panel

1 6 X 2 0 (Wells ) , £4 45 .

86 Poussin , N .,The Testam ent of Eudamidas—a study ; also a copy of the same

subj ect and two prints (Stow) , £2 1 2 5. 6d .

87 Henry,W .,

1 872 , Temple Bar (Marchant) , £2 28 .

88 I talian School. The Resurrection of Christ, with the Virgin and Saint John,unframed, panel—6 1 } x 472 (Smith) , £445 .

89 English School . William Camden (author of Camden’s Britannia, Headmaster of Westminster School) , wearing white rufi,

panel—4 33m1 9}(Leger).£4 1 45 6d .

90 Hanneman,A .,Cul inary utensils—1 0 X 1 3 (Sculley) , 1 55 .

9 1 Ostade, The schoolmaster, panel— Si xfl (Lacey) , £2 2 5 .

9 2 Hoppner , J . ,R.A .

,Lady

,in black dress

,wearing a necklace ; red curtain

background— 2 9} x 2 44 (Leger) , £2 5 4s .

93 Gainsborough, Lady, in blue dress with white lace fri lls , wearing a pearl

necklaceh 2 9} xz4} (Taylor) , £14 1 43 .

94 Opie, J .,R .A .,

Mrs . Hale, of Clif ton, in black dress with white lace collar, in anoval—2 9gxz4i (Woods ) , £2 7 65 .

94A Beech ey, Sir W R.A .,Mrs. Bland

,vocalist at Covent Garden, in white muslin

dres s—2 9i xz4l (Holland) , £2 5 45 .

9 5 Maries chi, Church of St . Giovanni e Paolo, with figures—2 3QX 37} (Wise) ,£8 85 .

96 Boningt on, Th e ferry-boat—2 4x39 (Hooper) , £4 45 .

97 Holbein School . Catherine of A ragon, in rich dress, panel—2 2 x 1 7 (Leafe) ,£33 1 2 5 .

98 Rubens School. Vertumnus and Pomona—49§ x39} (Tomlin) , £8 1 83. 6d.

99 Dutch School . Lady holding a glass of wine, panel—36x33} (Delius) , £9 95 .1 0 0 Bout and Bodewyns , Seaport , with boats and figures—2 2 x 32} (Stevens) ,

£1 2 1 2 5.

1 0 1 Bone,H. P. ,

Rob Roy bidding good-bye to his wife ; and the companion, pair—35 X 2 6§ (Field) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

1 0 2 Italian School . Review of troops before a palace (Lacey) , £4 45 .1 0 3 Hudson School . Young girl, in green dress, seated , wi th a dog and a basket

of truit—45§ x 345 (Landstein) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

1 0 4 Chalon,H . B . ,

Spaniel in a landscape—1 91 x 2 3} (Landstein) , 1 28.1 0 5 Italian School. Saint Joseph—2 3 x 1 7} (Holzapfel) , £1 IS.1 0 6 Early English School . Head of a lady, sketch—2 3 x 1 9 (Lacey) , £9 gs.1 0 7 Ring, P. de, Fruit and flowers , on a table covered with a red cloth, panel

2 7x35 (East) , £1 2 rs. 6d .

1 08 Baptiste, Flowers in a blue and white j ar—30 x 2 3 (Rinder) , £5 1 55 . 6d.

1 0 9 Reynolds School . Hon. Thomas Erskine, in brown coat, with white stock-7

2 9} x 24} (Lyons) . £4 45 .

1 1 0 Dutch School. Head of the Due of Wes enberch e, with lawn collar, panel ;and head of an old man (Saks) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

1 1 1 Early Flemish School . Salvator Mundi, panel , arched top—1 3l x9} (Graham) ,£8 85 .

1 1 2 Serres , J . T.,1 804, H .M.S. Clyde ofl St . Maloes ,

des troying H .M.S. Jason, 1 80 1

fi st xssi (Moore). £3 35 .1 1 3 Ansdell, R.,

R.A ., 1 877, Th e milkmaid—2 9% X 24} (Lister) , £1 9 1 98 .

1 1 4 Cooper, A .,R.A . , 1 837, Mango (winner of the St . Leger, with j ockey

up, a horse and trainer seen behind—34 X 43} (A ckermann) , £1 5 1 55.

CHR ISTIE’

S .] July 2 3. 1 9 1 5 . 1 75

1 1 5 Herr ing, J . F ., senr .,1 841 , G uznee (winner of the Oaks, panel ; and

Cotherstone (winner of the Derby, (Mitchell ) , £1 8 1 85.

1 1 6 h Early English School . Gentleman,in dark coat

,with white stock—2 8} x 2 3}

(Moore) , £3 35.1 1 7 Magnasco , A ., Figure subj ects, pair, oval— xzi x ro} (Catlock) , £9 95 .

1 1 8 Werff,Van der

,Landscape

,with Flora and cupids—2 4x 2 9 (Temple) , £7 1 7s . 6d .

1 1 9 The Birmingham Tally-Ho coaches , after G. Pollard, by C . Bentley,aquatint,

in colours (A ckermann) , £7 1 7s . 6d .

1 2 0 Epsom Races,after J . Pollard

,by C. Hunt, a set of six, aquatints , in colours

(Saks) , £7 1 7s . 6d .

1 2 1 Th e toast—2 2 } x 2 8 (Bourke) , £3 35.H . Arman.

1 2 2 The Exeter, Lymington and Poole-coach—2 7 x 35 (W. F. Spencer) , £4 43.1 2 3 Th e Norwich coach— 1 9 X 2 5} (Bourke) , £1 2 rs. 6d .

1 24 A mishap on the road to the races—1 7} x 2 9 (Moore) , £2 1 2s . 6d.

1 2 5 Fetching the mails and Past and pres ent , pair— 1 4} x 2 4} (Moore ) , £3 1 3s. 6d.1 2 6 Th e parade for the Derby and Th e finish for the Derby, 1 856, pair— 1 7} x 2 3

(Rechnitzer) , £2 1 23 . 6d .

1 2 7 Hyde Park Corner and In the park, pair— 1 41 x 2 0i (Blair) , £3 .

1 2 8 Im ped ing the damage—1 6i xzoi (Blair) , £2 1 05 .

1 2 9 The moonlight match between Lieut . Thornhill and Cornet Edgehil l, pairx2 } x 1 9 (W ilders tein) , £8 SS.

1 30 Lieut . Thornhill and Cornet Ed gehill— 1 2 lrx 1 9§ (Sampson) , 1 55 . 6d .

1 3 1 Bird , E R .A ., The rafl ie for the watch—2 6 x35 (Smart) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

1 32 Blinks , T. , Hounds running, pair—1 54m1 1 } (Cassell) , £1 9 1 93 .

1 33 Boughton, T.,The Clandon Harriers James Innis on h is favourite mare

Libertine —z7i >< 35l (Smith) . £42 .

1 34 Brock,C. E.,

1 896, Th e los t steed , panel— 1 1 x 1 3 (Wa S) , £445.

1 35 Brock,C . E.,

1 90 6 , Sympathy, panel—1 0} x 1 3} (W allis) , £5 1 55 . 6d.

1 36 Brock, R. H .,1 897, Hold on, my lad panel—ro§ x 1 4} (Wallis ) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

1 37 Hancock, C. ,1 856, The Dover mail—2 7x 35 (Bourke) , £2 1 25 . 6d .

1 38 Herring , J . F .,Peasant-girl

,with sheep and ducks in a shed—B i x 1 7}

£3 35

1 39 Paton,Frank

, 1 896 , Th e keeper’s home (Smith) , £1 1 1 1 s.

1 40 Paton,Frank, Drawing covert and Returning home, pair—9} x 1 1 } (F.

Partridge) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

1 41 Pollard, Th e Dover Royal Mail passing a mansion— 38 x 49 (Edwards ) ,£4 1 4s . 6d.

1 42 Pollar d , The London and Edinburgh coach—2 7 X 33 (Rechintzer ) , £3 1 55 .

1 43 Prades,A . de, 1 885, Th e Portsmouth Royal Mail—1 5}x £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

1 44 Shayer, Chas Outside the Swan Inn -2 3i x 35} (F. Partridge) , £1 6 53 . 6d .

1 45 Turner, F. C.,1 848, In full cry—1 7i xz3} (A ckermann) , £1 6 1 65 .

1 46 Turner , F. C., Jumping the brook, pair—1 1 } x 1 3} (Memertzhagen) , £2 1 2 3 . 6d .

1 47 Wols tenholme, D., The Enfield coach changing horses—2 4x33 (B rowne) ,£1 2 1 2 5 .

1 76 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

J uly 2 3 , 1 9 1 5 . Put t ick’

s .

ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURES.

Smith, J . Chaloner, British Mezzotint Portraits , illustrated , 1 884, four vols .

(Parsons) , £1 4 1 05 .

Winter, by and after Debucourt , aquafint in colours (Heash ) , £3.

La Bened iction,after Debucourt (Ewart) , 1 6s.

L’hermite, by Marais, aft er J . B . Greuze (Ewart) , gs.

Racehorse Slane,

” by J . Harris,after J . F. Herring, aquatint, in colours

(Ewart) , 1 4s.Coaching incidents, by C . B . Newhouse

,aquatints

,in colours

,set of four(Fores ) ,

£2 55 .

Th e mail - coach in a drift of snow,by G. Reeve, af ter James Pollard, aquatint

(Fores) , 1 8s .

Leicestershire covers, by T. Sutherland, after H . A lken ,aquatints , in colours ,

Plates I,I I I and IV (Charles ) , £1 0 .

Juvenile navigators, by W. Ward, aft er G . Morland, mezzotint , cut close

(Joyce) , £2 ros.

Children playing at soldiers , by G. Kea ting, after G . Morland,mezzotint

, cut

close (Joyce) , £2 1 os .Stable

,interior with donkey and figures , by J . Young

,after G . Morland ,

mezzo tint,proof (Curzon) , £7 55 .

Buckingham House,Middlesex

,by R . Havell , after J . Burnet, aquatint , in

colours (Davis) , £1 .

City of Bath,by R . Havell , af ter T. Clark, aquatint , (Holliday) , £1 75 . 6d .

Town of Chepstow,by and after the same

,ditto (Holliday) , £1 75 . 6d .

Lac et Vill e de Thun, by Descour tis, after Rosenberg, aquatint , in colours

(Heath) , £1 ros .

Chute de la Tritt, by the same, aft er Wolf, aquatint, colours (Heath) , £1 .

Vue d’

un pont sur l ’aar,by the same

,aft er Rosenberg

,aquatint

,in colours

(Heath) , £1 .

Ville de Thun , by Janinet , af t er Wolf, aqua tint, in colours (Heath) , £1 75 . 6d .

Vue de Thun , by and after the same, aquatin t, in colours (Heath) , £1 65 .

Vue du lac de Louwerz, by Descourt es ,after Wolf

,aquatint

,in co lours (Heath) ,

£1 .

Vue du port d ’

Ams terdam,by I-Iimely,

after G arneray, aquatint , in colours

(Maggs) , £1 1 0 5 .

View of the town and harbour of Monte Video,by Merygot , aquatint , in

colours (Curzon) , £1 1 53 .

Lycet t’

s views in Australia, containing thirty-three p1ates,aquatints , in colours ,one vol. (Holliday) , £4.

Jamaica . A series of five views. Plantain trees—Stewart Town,Weston.

Favel Retreat Penn ; and Town of Falmouth, by Joseph B . Kidd, lithographs

,in colours , in original paper wrapper (Barnard) , £2 1 05 .

1 1 2 Island of Lobos and Landing of the U.S. A rmy at Vera Cruz, by Duval, afterH . Dacre, lithographs , pair (Heath) , £3.

U.S. ironclad steamer—new ironsides attacking Fort Sumpter,lithograph ,

in colours , 1 863 (Joyce) , £1 .

Bombardment of Fort s Hatteras and Clark by th e U.S. fleet, by F. Garland,lithograph

,in colours (Curzon) , £1 1 0 3.

New York Street,Brooklyn

,by Muller

,after Simpson

,lithograph, in colours

(Curzon) , 1 05 .

1 78 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Portrait of a lady (Mrs . Baldwin ) , by Bartolozzi, after R . Cosway,in red

(Beer) , £1 1 55.Death of General Wolfe

,by R. Houston

,after E. Penny, mezzotint, in colours

(Blythe) , £4 1 os.Milk below maids

,by Schiavonet ti, after Wheatley (Beer) , £2 .

Sleeplng nymph, by P. Simon,after J . Opie, in brown (Pollard) , £2 .

Cupid unveiling Venus,by A . Cardon, after R . Cosway,

in brown(Pollard ) , £1 85 .

Th e exalted soul,by Bar tolozzi

,after Rev. M . W. Peters, in colours, proof

(Morris) , £1 .

Lord Yarborough’s yacht The F alcon,after W. J . Huggins, aquatint, in colours

(Mil lbank) , £1 1 7s. 6d .

PICTURES

Pictures , th e Property of A rthur Hughes , Esq.,East

Side House , Kew G reen .

2 34 Early English. Portrait of a mother and ch ild, panel £6 .

2 37 Early Flemish. Lady, holding a pink , and with armorials and date 1 566,

panel £8 SS.

2 39 Honthorst,G .

,Boy

,with hawk and hound £9 95 .

240 Canaletto, The Grand Canal £1 2 1 2 5 .

2 41 Palamedes,A . ,Music party, panel £3 1 55 .

243 Lely, Sir P Youth with gun £3 1 55 .

244 Ostad e , Boers seated at a table, panel £3 .

245 Early English. Lady,wearing high head-dress

,panel

246 Early English. Sir Richard Southwell,1 554, panel

£4 7s. 6d .

£2 1 53 .

Property of Dr . Burwood , Strathmore , Ealing .

2 53 Zucarello, I talian scene (Maitland) , £1 1 55 .

2 54 Berghem, Pastoral scene (A nderson) , £1 1 0 3 .

2 55 Dutch‘

School. Madonna and Ch ild (James) , £3 55 .

2 58 Shayer, W senr., Th e timber carter’s team (Belch em) , £5 53 .

Various Propert ies .

2 67 Isabey, Portrait of a lady , on copper, (Belchem) , £5 55 .

2 75 Zucarello, Rocky landscape, with buildings, figures , and cattle (A ppleyard l, £2 .

2 81 French School. A Parisian midnight carnival,unframed (Simpson) , £1 9 1 93 .

2 82 Kinnaird,F. J .,

A t the spring (Sampson) , £2 .

2 83 English School. Sportsman and dogs (Chater) , £2 rss.

2 85 Bromley, J. M., Tying faggots (Chater) , £2 2 5 .

CHR ISTIE’

S .] July 2 6,1 9 1 5 . 1 79

J uly 2 6 , 1 9 1 5 . Ch ris t ie’s .

Engravings of th e Early English School, t h e Propertyof t h e lat e Francis Hall

, Esq. ; Modern Et chings byMuirhead Bone , D . Y . Cameron , A xel H . Haig

,HedleyFit ton , Sir F . Seymour Haden , and James McBey ; Etch

ings aft er J . L . E . Meissonier and Modern Engravings, t h eProperty of W . H . Dodgson ,

Esq. , Forest Lodge , Keston ,

Kent , and from various sources .

ENGRA VINGS OF THE EA RLY ENGLISH SCHOOL .

F ramed .

1 Cornelia and her children (Lady Cockburn) , af ter Reynolds, by C . Wilkin

(Pollard) , £2 2 5 .

2 The discovery ; and The fair seducer, aft er G. Morland,by E. J. Dumee

,pair

,

in bistre (Pollard) , £1 7 1 75 .

3 The Duke of Devonshire, after G. Sanders , by C. Turner, proof before anyletters (Pollard) , £5 53 .

4 Lady Wigram,after Sir T . Lawrence, by C . Turner ; Miss Wolfl

,after the

same,by S. Cousins and another (Brall ) , £3 35 .

5 Selling rabbits,and Th e citizen’s retreat

,after J . W ard

,by W . Ward , pair,

printed in colours (Vicars) , £63.

6 The lock ; and Th e cornfield, after J . Constable, by D . Lucas,pair (Pollard) ,

£1 0 1 0s .

6A The Ecce Homo,etching by Rembrandt (Rimell) , £2 2 3 .

6B Th e poul try-market and Th e vegetable-market,aft er J . W ard

,by W . W ard ,

pair, printed in colours (Sabin) , £1 99 1 0s.

6c Morning (the First of September) , after G. Morland, by W . Ward, printed incolours (Vicars ) , £35 1 43 .

6D The hard bargain,after G . Morland

,by W . W ard, printed in colours (Mayne) ,

£2 5 4s

63 The farmyard,after G . Morland, by W . W ard, printed in colours , unfr amed

(Lindow) , £5 53.

Unframed .

Th e nut -brown maid ; and Paul Sandby, after F. Cotes , by E. Fisher ; andfive other portraits

,after the same (Davis) , £8 83 .

William Romaine,after F . Cotes

,by R . Houston, proof before any letters ;

The Marquis of Rockingham,and seven other portraits, by the same

(Sabin) , £8 85 .

Miss Hudson,afterT. Hudson, by J . Faber and six portraits of ladies and nine

portraits of gentlemen,by the same (Davis ) , £1 7 1 75 .

Lady Boyd,The Countess of Coventr y, Mi ss Lewis, and five other portraits,

after Ramsay,Liotard and others , by J . McA rde ll(Pawsey 8: Payne) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Boy playing a flute, after P. Molinaer,by J . McA rdell (proof before any letters

Samuel Richardson,after Highmore

,and ten other male portrai ts, by th e

same (Ellis Smith) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Th e forge, after A . Brouwer,by J . McA rdell and thirteen others (Brall) , £2 as .

Nell Gwynne,aft er Lely, by Van Bleeck Mrs . Yarborough, af ter Kneller,

by J . Beckett ; and twelve others (Davis) , £1 5 1 5s.

George III,after J . Meyer

,by R . Purcell, proof before any letters ; Mrs.

Imhoff and child,after Pine

,by Dickinson and nineteen others (Parsons) ,

£1 5 45 . 6d .

1 80 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

A burgomaster, after Rembrandt, by R. Houston,proof before any letters

(Ellis Smith) , £1 7 1 75 .

Man with knife,after Rembrandt, by R. Houston

,first state (Ellis 81 Smith) ,

£1 4 1 45 .

Man mending a pen,after Rembrandt

,by R. Houston, proof before any letters

(Colnaghi) , £9 95 .

Rembrandt,after himself

,by Van Bleeck

,proof before any letters ; Woman

plucking fowl,after the same

,by R. Houston ; and another (Colnaghi) ,

£8 85 .

Major-General Robert Monckton,after T. Hudson, by J . McArdell, touched

proof, with arms only (Ellis 81 Smith) , £39 1 85 .

Th e Hon. A ugustus Keppel,after G . Romney, by W. Dickinson and Wil liam

Hayley, after the same, by J . Jacobe (Pawsey 8: Payne) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Mrs. HOppner (Soph ia Western) , after J . Hoppner , by J . R. Smith, withunshaded eyes (Monier) , £1 5 1 55 .

Mrs . Robinson, after G. Romney, by J . R . Smith (Colnaghi) , £78 1 55 .

Th e series of eighteen life-sized heads of ladies and gentlemen, after and byT . Frye (Maggs ) , £1 6 1 65 .

Francois Mal lier du Houssay (R.D. and Antoine Barrillon de Morangis

(R.D. by Nanteuil ; and thirty- three other portraits, engraved in line

£1 0 1 0 5 .

I tinerant musicians,after A . van Ostade, by C. Visscher and forty-two other

engravings in line (Lindow) , £1 rs.

The return from shooting , after F. Wheatley, by F. Bartolozzi etched letterproof, framed (Brall ) , £1 1 0 5 .

J . B . Le Prince (Euvre de J . B . Le Prince , Sur le Mazurs les Coutumes et lesHabillemens de di'f érents peuples (Spencer) , £1 1 .

An album. containing an interesting collection of portraits, after Sir A . vanDyck, chiefly engraved in line (Colnaghi) , £68 55 .

The Liber Veritas of Claude Lorraine A collection of two hundred prints ,executed by Richard Earlom in the manner and taste of the drawings, in

cluding the portrait of Claude Lorraine, and descriptive letterpress, intwo volumes and Ditto two volumes , each containing twenty prints bythe same, of drawings in the collection of Mr. Knight (Spencer) ,£3 1 3s . 6d .

La Crainte Enfantine ; and La Confiance Enfantine, after S. F reudeberg, byF. J anine t , pair, printed in colours (Davis) , £1 8 1 85 .

Head of a girl,after F. Boucher

,by Bonnet

,prin ted in colours and two others

(Ellis 81 Smith) , £1 7 1 75 .

ENGRA VINGS A FTER SIR J . REYNOLDS.

Mrs . A bingt on,by E. Judkins, first state (Ellis Smith) , £6 65 .

Miss Jul ia Bosville,by J . Watson (Pollard) , £8 1 83. 6d .

Lady A lmeria Carpenter,by J . Watson Hon. Mrs . Harrington, by R. Houston,

firs t published state ; and Miss Greenway, by J. Watson (F. Howard) ,£4 1 4s . 6d .

Countess Cornwallis,by J. Watson, first published state (Lindow) , £2 ros .

Hon. Mrs . Damer,by J . R . Smith Mrs. Bonfoy, and Lady Anne Dawson, by

J . McA rdell (Jacobson) , £5 55 .

Duke of Devonshire, by J . R. Smith ; Th e Rt . Hon. Charles Townshend ,by J . Dixon and four others (Wall) , £3 35 .

Mrs . Payne G allwey and ch ild , by J . R. Smith (Ellis Smith) , £67 45 .

The brothers Gawler (schoolboys) , by J . R . Smith,first published state (Ellis

and Smith) , £1 3 1 55 .

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A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Sir Robert Clayton,af ter J . Riley ; William Cowper, aft er Closterman and

Earl of Pembroke, after Wissing (Dighton) , £4 45 .

Charles 1,af ter Van Dyck

,two different portraits ; James 1 , after the same

Duke of Glouces ter and Mr. Bathurst,after T. Mr rray ; and two others

(Sabin) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

Major-General Maxwell,after Closterman ; A dmiral Sir George Rooke, after

M. Dahl ; and five others (Ellis and Smith) , £9 1 95 . 6d .

Mr. and Mrs . Gibbons, after Closterman ; Th e Countess of Rochford, afterD’A gar ; and seven others (W. Sabin ) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

Th e Bishop,and A rchdeacon of Rochester, alter M . Dahl ; eighteen other

male portraits ; and seven subjects (Parker) , £1 0 1 0 5 .

MODERN ETCHIN GS.

F ramed.

HEDLEY FITTON .

A dvocate’s Close, Edinburgh (Vicars) , £5 55 .

Barge-builders , Limehouse ; and Church of the Three Kings , St . Emilion

(MacDonald ) , £5 1 5s. 6d .

A fl ower-market,Florence ; and Th e Monument (Tooth ) , £9 1 95 . 6d .

Th e Founder’s Tomb, Winchester Cathedral (Vicars) , £8 1 85 . 6d .

Juliet’

s house,Verona and Theatre of Marcellus, Rome (Dunthorne) , £7 75 .

Pout St . Etienne, Limoges (McDonald ) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Rue Barbette ; and Via de Cappacio, Florence (Dunthorne) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

St . Zaccana Venice (Vicars) , £8 1 85 . 6d .

Tour de l Horloge, Tours ; and St . Bartholomew’s Gateway (McDonald) ,

£6 1 6s. 6d .

SIR F. SEYMOUR Hanan.

Shere Mil l Pond (H . intermediate trial proof,between the first and second

states (McDonald ) , £2 7 6s.

The towing-path (H . (Aitken Dott) , £4 ros.

Whistler's House, Old Chelsea (H . (A itken Dott) , £8 1 85 . 6d.

Out of study window (H . (McDonald ) , £4 45 .

Battersea Reach (H . and Egham Lock (H . second state (Tooth) ,£6 1 6s. 6d .

Horsley’s h ouse at Wil lesley (H. 99 ) and Fulh am (H . first state

(McDonald ) , £6 65 .

Kidwelly Town (H . 2 4) Railway encroachment,Kew (H. 74) and Brentford

Ferry (H. (Rimell) , £1 1 55 .

Kensington Gardens, the small plate (H. 1 2 ) Kilgaren Castle (H . 65) andCardigan Bridge (H . (Colnaghi) , £7 i 7s. 6d .

Kew Side (H . 82 ) House of the smith (H . first state and Newcastle-ihEmlyn (H. (McDona ld ) , £3 35 .

Evening (H. 77) Shepperton (H . 80 ) and Kenarth (H . (Payne) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Th e Property of W . H . Dodgson ,Esq. ,

Forest Lodge ,Keston , Kent .

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Unframed .

MUIRHEA D BONE .

Liberty’s clock (Colnaghi) , 54 1 2 s.Stirling Castle

,No. 2 (Aitken Dott) , £3 1 1 0 s.

Moore’s Yard,Cambridge (D. (Colnaghi) , £33 1 2 s.

Demolition of St . James’s Hall ; Th e interior (D. (Aitken Dott) , £42 .

The Great Gantry, Charing Cross (D. second state (A itken Dott) , £57 1 55.

CH RISTIE’

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Th e Property of a Lady.

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96

97

98

99

1 00

ETCHINGS OF GLASGOW .

MUIRHEA D BONE .

F ramed .

Title : King Street entry (D. un framed (Aitken Dott) , £1 85.The O ld Jail (D. (A itken Dott) , £2 3 2 5 .

Gorbals (D. before the vertical lines were burnished out (Aitken Dott) , £2 1 .

Tontine Gates (D. before the work was extended to the edge of the plate

(A itken Dott) , £2 3 2 5 .

Shipbuilders, Whiteinch (D. (Aitken Dott) , £2 9 85 .The dry dock (D. (A itken Dott) , £2 3 2 5.

Different Propert ies .

Unframed .

JA MES MCBEY .

The pool (A itken Dott) , £1 6 1 65 .

Th e Lion Brewery (Aitken Dott) , £1 1 05 . 6d .

The studio (Colnagh i) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

Th e skylark (Dunthorne) , £1 1 05 . 6d .

Repairing a barge and Beggars, Tetuan (Aitken Dott) , £9 95 .

F f amed .

A X EL H . HA IG.Th e Interior of Durham Cathedral (Dunthorne) , £9 95 .Limburg-ou- the-Lahn (Klackner) , £4 45 .

A t the Fountain of St . George (Pollard) , £6 65 .

Palatine Chape l , Palermo (Dunthorne) , £1 3 1 35 .

Th e Church of St . Francesco , A ssisi (Frost Reed ) , £1 3 1 35 .

D. Y. CA MERON .

Th e Crucifix (R . (White) , £1 7 1 65 . 6d .

The Doge’s Palace (R. (Aitken Dott) , £42 .

Stil l waters (R. (A itken Dott) , £36 5s .

St . Merri (R. before the horizontal lines in th e immediate foreground

(Ai tken Do t ) , £1 3 1 35 .

Th e little devil of Florence (R. before the patch of dry-point on righthand (Deedes) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

Th e workshop (R . before the disappearance of man outside the windowon the right (Colnaghi) , £1 8 1 85 .

Th e mosque doorway (R. before the light on niche above doorway (White) ,£52 1 05 .

Th e five sisters,York (R. be fore the darkened foreground (Colnaghi) ,

£1 2 0 1 55 .

ETCHINGS.

A FTER J . L. E. Mmssonusa .

La Rixe, by Bracquemond , artist’s proof, sign ed by the painter and engraver

(Stimpson) , £7 75 .Le voyageur

,by A . Boul ard

,remarque proof (Monier) , £6 65 .

Post -horses,by L. Monzies , remarque proof, signed by the painter (Vicars) ,

£5 1 55 . 6d .

The sign-painter,by A . Jacquet, artist

’s proof, signed by the painter (Watts) ,£2 1 2 s. 6d .

Portrait of the sergeant , by J . Jacquet, artist’s proof

,signed by the painter

(J . A . Turner ) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

1 84 A RT PRICES CURREN T.

The guard-room ; and Le billet-doux, after J. L. E.Meissonier , by J. Jacquet ,remarque proofs (Stimpson) , £3 3s.

Th e arrival of the gues ts,after and by the same and La Rixe

,after the same

,

by E. Chiquet , remarque proofs (Monier) , £8 85 .

La halte ; and the Stirrup-cup, after the same, by A . Mignon, remarque proofs

(Monicr) , £5 55 .

L’A pogée , after the same, by Coppler, remarque proof (Monier) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Soldiers gambling, after the same, by A . Jamas Le voyageur, after the same ,by Ruet ; and two others , remarque proofs (Klackner) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Le guide,by A . Jacquet , remarque proof (Gooden and Fox) , £1 9 1 93 .

Les renseignments , by the same, remarque proof (Wood) , £1 4 1 45 .

The sign-painter, by the same, remarque proof, signed by the painter andengraver (Wilton) , £1 0 1 05 .

Partie de cartes, by A . Lalouae

,remarque proof (Monier) , £5 1 53 . 6d.

Napoleon,1 8 1 4, by A . Mignon, remarque proof (Vicars ) , £6 63 .

Le Marechal Ferrant,by the same

,remarque proof (Monier) , £3 35 .

Post-horses,by L . Monzies

,remarque proof, signed by the painter and engraver

(Wills) , £7 75 .

Bon Amis, by J . Jacquet , remarque proof (Drake) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

Les ordonnances,by the same

,remarque proof (Stimpson) , £3 35 .

1 806 (Jena) , by the same, remarque proof (Vicars) , £1 8 1 85 .

1 80 7 (Friedland ) , by t he same, remarque proof, signed by the painter andengraver (Welton) , £2 7 6s.

Le voyageur,by A . Boulard , remarque proof (Turner) , £9 1 93 . 6d .

Piquet , by the same, remarque proof, signed by the painter and engraver

(Stimpson) , 1 0 1 os.Dimanche. by the same ; and La rentrée an chateau, by F. A . Laguill ermie ,

remarque proo fs (Drake) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Vive l’Empereur , after Francois F lameng, by A . Boulard,remarque proof,

signed by the painter and engraver (Henry) , 1 3 1 35 .

La Revue, 1 81 0 , after and by the same ; and Corps de Garde, after the same ,by V. L. Focillon, remarque proofs, signed by the painter and cng ravers

(Brall) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Th e skirmishers , after E. Detaille,by A . Jacquet Bonaparte

,Premiere Cam

pagne d 'Italie, after the same, by A . Lamotte and the Coup de l’Etrier,

after the same,by L. Salles

,remarque proofs

,signed by the painter and

engraver (Monier) , £1 5 1 55 .

Napoleon et son Etat-Majors , by A . Lamotte, and A n author , by L. Salles ,remarque proofs ; and The philosopher

,by Le Rat , artist

’s proof (Brall) ,£4 1 4s . 6d .

Property of th e late Rev . Edward F. Cave-Browne -Cave ,

Holb rook ,Hampton Park , Hereford .

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MODERN ENGRAVINGS A ND ETCHINGS.

The horse-fair , after Rosa Bonheur , artist’s proof (W interbotham) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Th e Monarch of the Glen, after Sir E. Landseer, by T . Landseer,artist’s proof

,

signed by the painter and engraver (Vicars ) , £1 1 u s.

Th e stag at bay, after Sir E. Landseer, by T. Landseer,artist ’s proof ; and,

Bolton A bbey in the olden times (Curzon) , £3 35 .

Morning ; and Night, after Sir E. Landseer , by T. Landseer,artist ’s proofs

signed by the painter (J . A . Lewis ) , £9 9s .

1 86 A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

J uly 3 0 , 1 9 1 5 . Ch ris t ie’s .

Pictures and Drawings, collect ed by th e lat e Sir Horace

Regnart , 2 9 ,Gordon Square ,

W .C . ; also Wat er Colour

Drawings and a few Pictures collect ed by th e Rev . A . E.

Clementi Smith , F ir G rove , Sunninghill , A scot ; th e lat e

F . P . Murray,Esq. ,

2 7, Eaton Square , S .W . and Picturesand Drawings from Various Sources .

Property of th e Rev . A . E . Clem ent i Smith ,F ir G rove,

Sunninghill, A scot . (Th e Rev . A . E . Clement i Smith wasa cousin of J . Varley, and a nephew of Copley Fielding . )

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2 3

DRAWINGS.

Barret, G .

,Eton and Imogen in the cave, by G. F. Robson (Bowden) , £2 2 5 .

Callow,W . , 1 836, Landscape, with view over a town—g xxzfi (Cassell) ,

£9 1 95 . 6d .

Cat termole,G .

,Interior of a church

,with figures—1 81 x 1 25 (Crome) , £2 2 5 .

Constable, J .

,R .A .,

Country road,with cottages and sheep—6 X Q (Bowden) ,

£1 4 1 45 .

Cox,D. , 1 81 1 , Hilly lake scene, with bathers—1 3§ X 2 0 } (A gnew) , £26 55 .

Cox,D.

,River scene

,with bridge—54» x 8 (Cassell) , £7 75 .

Cox,D.

,Yarmouth— Io} x 1 45 (Dewar) , £1 1 0 5 . 6d .

Cox,D.

,Bolton A bbey—9 2x 1 4} (Bowden) , £1 5 1 55 .

Cox,D.

,Park scene

,with deer— 1 1 5 x 1 5} (Butters) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Cox,D.

,On the terrace (Butters) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Crome, J .

,A quiet pool—mi x 1 0 (Bowlby) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Daniell,W .

,R .A .,

Windsor (Mul len) , £6 65 .

Cipriani,G . B .

,R.A .,

Venus and cupids and print of the same,by Bartolozzi,

circular— 1 1 ins. diam. (Permain ) , £2 7 65 .

Evans, W . , St . Margaret 5 Bay and cliff—m i x 1 8k (Crome) , £4 43 .

Fielding, C.,

1 835, Hilly river scene : stormy weather— 1 3§ x 1 8§ (Turner) ,£2 1 .

Fielding, C., A highland valley (Turner) , £4 45 .

Fielding, C., 1 82 1 , Hilly lake scene, with fish ermen— xxi xxfi (Bowlby) ,

£1 0 1 0 5 .

Fielding, C. , 1 832 , Landscape, with peasant driving cattle on a road—7 x 1 0

(Mullen) , £1 6 1 65 .

Fielding, C.,1 82 4,

Shipping in a breeze—6 ) x (Bowden) , £2 2 1 5 .

Fielding, C. ,

Windermere— 7 X 9% (Pawsey Payne) , £8 1 85 . 6d .

Hills,R. , 1 836, Hil ly landscape, with cattle 1 6} (Cassell) , £4 45 .

Leitch, W. L .,View in I tal y

,with peasants—fi x 1 3§ (Turner) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Naftel,P. J .,

1 864, On the road to the Periet i, near Amalfi, oval— zgi xzx

(Foster) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Orrock, J . ,

1 886, Bewcastle—Q X m } (Bowlby) , £4 45 .

Prout,S Beach scene

,with fish erfolk— Is x (Foster) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Richardson,T . M.

,Laveno

,Lago Maggiore—g xzr (Bowden) , £24 35 .

Robson,G . F .

,View in North Wales , with an aqueduct— 1 9§ x 301» (Crome) ,

£4 45 .

Uwins, T .,R .A . , Th e captive—gi x 7? (Willis) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Varley, J .

,Landscape , with castle, two figures in the foreground—2 3}x 33}

(Turner) . £4 4s

CHR IST IE’

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Varley, J Lake scene

,with peasant and cattle—1 5 x 2 0 (White) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Varley, J .

,1 82 3 , Bamborough Castle—9 1 x 1 3fi(Mullen) , £6 65 .

Varley, J ., Harlech Castle—ro x 1 4 (Cassell) , £6 65 .

Varley, J . , 1 82 6, Lake scene , with castle—x3 x 1 7} (Greens treet) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Varley, J . , 1 82 3 , Barmouth— 8 x 1 8 (White) , £2 1 2 s. 6d .

Varley, J .

, Windsor and a print of the same, by J . Bluek—8 x 1 1 } (Cassell) ,£5 1 55 . 6d .

Varley, J .,

Bolton A bbey— 7 X 9} (Mate) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Varley, J . ,River scene

,with cattle sunset—oi x 1 5} (Thompson) , £3 1 3s. 6d.

Varley, J .

,On the Thames—fi x 1 0g» (N alderness) , £3 1 3s. 6d.

Westall,R R.A .,

1 80 3, Shepherd boy and sheep—1 81 x 1 4 (Pickering) ,£1 1 03 . 6d .

Wheatley,F R.A . , Lavinia and her mother—9 x7 (Ellis Smith) , £4 45 .

De Wint,P. ,Herne Bay : J . M . W. Turner, R.A .

,is seen sketching in the

foregr ound—1 6 X 2 5% (Cassell) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

De Wint, P. ,

On the Thames—1 1 x 1 6} (Mul ler) , £1 9 1 95 .

Wright, J . M. ,

Th e captive maiden— 1 1 x 1 54 (White) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

PICTURES .

Bosch, J . van den, Dead birds and a basket of fruit—2 3} x 2 3§ (A sscher and

£3 i 3s . 6d .

1255 , J . van,Fruit and stil l-life, panel—65x8g (Dewar) , £7 75 .

Fielding, C. ,

Durham,panel— 81 x 1 14 (Turner) , £2 3 2 5 .

Greuze,Head of a lady

,with décolleté dress

,in an oval— 2 2gx 1 8k (Dewar) ,

£42

Hardime,

- P. ,Flowers in a sculptured vase on a slab (Leger) ,

£1 3 1 35 .

Hondecoeter,M . D.

,Domestic poultry and other birds— 33 X 2 8 (Pickering) ,

£2 5 45

Ibbetson, J . C.

,River scene

,with anglers evening , panel— x3g x 1 7}

(Robbins) , £5 1 5s . 6d .

Marcellis,O .

,A shell

,butterflies

,and stil l-life—2 4i x rg (Memertzh agen) ,

£1 2 1 2 5 .

Nasmyth,A . ,

Woody landscape,with figures and sheep, panel—1 6J X 2 12

(N e t t lefold ) , £63 .

Varley, J . , 1 833, Bamborough Castle 30 (Mitchell) , £5 5s

Varley, J .

,High land lake scene

,with an angler and two other figures in the

foreground— 2 3g» x 30 (Carpenter) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Varley, J . ,

Distant view of London— 8& x 1 9 (Cassell) , £5 1 5s. 6d .

Difi‘erent Properties .

DRAWINGS.

Coop,Hubert

,A lonely height : winter— 1 71 x 2 9} (White) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Noble, J . S .

,Waiting for the guns—9 2 x 1 3 (Greenstreet) , £3 35 .

Richardson,T. M. , A castle on the Rhine—rox 1 7 (Wallis) , £7 7s.

Orrock, J .

,Scuir -nan-G illean and Sligach an Inn , Isle of Skye—30 x 5 1 (Wallis) ,

£8 85 .

Butler,Lady

,A trooper in the 5th Royal Irish Lancers—mi x5} (Murphy) ,

£1 5 45 . 6d .

Powell,A lfred , In the meadows, Pulborough (Carpenter) , £5 55~

Powell , A lfred , Hambledon Common, Surrey—1 4} x 2 1 3 (Carpenter) , £5 1 53 . 6d .

Powell,A lfred ,

Rye fr om the mars hes—9 2x 1 3} (Butters ) , £3 35 .

Solomon, Simeon , Summer and Sir Galahad , pair—1 2 x 1 0 (Wallis) , £5 1 55 . 6d .

Hunt,W .

,Gooseberries

,apple

,and cherries—7x 1 0 (Sampson) , £5 55 .

1 88 A RT PRICES CURREN T.

Orrock, J ., Hampton Lucy Church , and the River A von, near Stratford

(Mi tchell) , £1 0 1 05 .

Glass,Hamilton, Dunrobin Castle—1 3} X 2 0§ (Brash) , £1 rs.

Hardy, T. B., 1 890 , Month of the harbour (Robinson 8: Will iam .

£1 3 2 s . 6d .

Hunt, W Purple grapes and melon—7x 1 0} (Wal lis) , £6 65 .

Orrock, J ., A mangold field in Surrey : Peper Harrow in th e distance

2 6} X 39} (Miller) , £1 0 1 05 .

PICTURES.

7 1 Boningt on, Beach scene, with fish erfolk—2 2}x 35} (Woods) , £7 75 .

72 Hayes , Ed . , Shipping in a breeze—gi x 1 3} (Mull en) , £2 1 25 . 6d .

73 Ellis, Edwin, Mad March—3ox 6o (Sampson) , £6 65 .

74 Rinaldi, J ., Th e miser—2 7 X 33 (Holzapfel) . £3 35

75 Walker, J . Hanson

,Peonies —1 71 x r3i (Wallis ) , £1 1 05 .

76 Walk er, J . Hanson

,A udrey—2 3}x 1 9} (Sampson) , £3 35 .

77 Cole,George

, 1 881 , Fittleworth—2 3 X 36 (Sampson) , £1 5 1 55 .

78 Fromentin ,E.,

1 873, La Siesta a group of A rabs with horses res ting, panelx7l >< 2 51 (Airey) . £2 94

79 Nicol, Erskine, 1 859 , An Irish cabin—1 7gxz3} (Sampson) , £9 2 83.

80 Philips,Herman

,Contempla tion (Willis) , £1 0 1 05 .

81 Smythe,L. P.

,R.A .,

Blossom in a vase - 1 0} x 1 3} (Sampson) , £2 2 5 .

82 G lindoni,H . G .

,1 878, A fter a good run,

panel ; Cow and calf, by H . Lavery,panel and Dunstanborough Castle, by Edwin Ellis , a drawing (Sampson) ,

£3 35 .

83 Brett, J . , A sea o

piece ; Fishing, by Hamilton Jackson ; and NearOsborne

,by Stuart Lloyd

,1 89 1 , panel (Brash) , £2 2 5 .

84 Goodwin, A . ,

Whitby— 1 7i xzo (Mullen) , £9 1 95 . 6d .

85 Lee, F. R .,R.A .

,and Cooper, T . S. , R.A .

,1 883, The watering-plaee—u t x 1 8{

(Weldon) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

86 Armfield, G . , Terriers , pair— rox 1 2 (James ) , £6 65 .

86A Brentan, A . N . , 1 9 1 5 , Th e Lagoons, Venice—35 X 53§ (Ives) , 1 5s.

863 Brentan,A . N . , 1 9 1 5, A utumn evening— 24i X 38} (Ives ) , £1 1 05 .

Property of th e late F . P . Murray,Esq. , 2 7, Eaton

Squar e , S .W .

DRAWINGS.

View on the Grand Canal,Venice and In the Campagna (Huggins) , £2 2 3.

An eas tern shepherd ; and Th e gateway of the Propylz a, A thens, by A . P .

Newton (Elliadi) , 1 05 .

Crane, Walter, 1 887, A bit of blue—5 x 1 4 (Huggins) , £3.

Marshall,H . M.

,1 885, Th e Embankment—gi xu (Gooden 81 Fox) , £3 33 .

Richmond,Sir W. B.

,R .A . , Sketches at Sheringham, Norfolk, cha rcoa l

(Newman) , 1 0 5 . 6d .

PICTURES.

Town on a river ; Ves tibul e of a palace, by P. Neefs , panel ; and Head of aLady (Memer tzh agen) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

Cooke,E. W . ,

R.A .,1 863, Venice —rol xxfi (Memer tzh agen) , £1 3 1 35 .

Hefiner , K. ,A utumn- 8 x 1 4} (Memert zhagen) , £4 45 .

Moore,A lbert , An offering of love - 1 gi x 2 3} (Cassell) , £1 6 1 65 .

Nasmyth School . Woody landscape , with two figures on a road, panel

r3l xx7i (Huggins ) . £1 3 1 35

Solomon, Simeon, Mercury— 39 x 1 9 (Levy) , £3 1 3s. 6d.

Vernet,H .,Morning , panel ; and Evening—gi x 1 2} (Dowdeswell) , £1 4 1 43.

1 9 0 A RT PRICES CURREN T .

Torriglia, G. B . (Florence) , Th e proposal—2 3} x 35 (Pawsey 8: Payne) , £3 1 1 os .

Webb,James , 1 889 , Waiting for the fishing

-boats —2 3} x 39} (Sampson) ,£6 65 .

Webb,James

, 1 876, Town on a river—2 3 x 35 (Cassell) , £9 1 9s. 6d .

OLD PICTURES.

Bronzino,after

,Eleanora da Toledo

,the wife of Cosmus I , with her son

Ferdinand I—46 X 38 (Jacobs) , £3 1 3s. 6d.

Mignard , P Lady,in brown satin dr ess

,seated in a landscape

,holding a

laurel wreath, some books by her side—77 x 55} (Maple £3 1 1 0 5 .

Mignard,P.,

Elizabeth Charlotte, Duchess d’

orleans, in rich dress , seated .plucking a dower—56 X 43} (Maple 8: £42 .

Van Dyck School. Henrietta Maria and her sister,as children—47} X 37}

(Smith) , £37 ros.

Velasquez School . Ferdinand I I de Medicis,Grand Duke of Etruria , in black

dress , with white lace rufi and frills, standing by a table—63 x 37 (Leger) ,£1 3 1 35 .

Wissing, W . ,Henrietta Maria, in blue dr ess with pearl ornaments , with Princess

Elizabeth,in white frock

,by her side—49 x 39} (Glen) , £1 6 1 65 .

STATUARY.

A cton, J. A dams, 1 893, Th e Rt . Hon. W. E. Gladstone : a life-size bust , in

white statuary marble, on a veined grey marble pedestal (Maple 8:

£1 1 1 1 5 .

Haeghe,P . van der, Benjamin Disraeli, first Earl of Beaconsfield a life-size

bust,in white statuary marble

,after the model of F. J . Moynham, on a

veined brown marble revolving pedestal (Leggatt) , £1 4 1 43 .

A ug ust 6 , 1 9 1 5 . Ch ris t ie’

s .

Pictures and Drawings , th e Property of th e lat e JefferyWh it ehead , Esq. ,

Th e Mayes, East Grinst ead and Picturesand Drawings from various sources .

Property of th e late Jefl eryWhitehead , Esq.,Th e Mayes ,

East Grinstead .

A RUNDEL SOCIETY CHROMO-LITHOGRA PHS.

In the F olio.

Th e A doration of the Magi : a triptych, after Memling ; Th e A doration ofthe Lamb

,aft er the Brothers Van Eyck and twenty others in a portfolio

(Rimell ) , £7.

Venus rising from the sea, after Botticelli The procession of the three kings,

after Benozzo Gozzoli ; Christ’s charge to Saint Peter

,after Perugino ;

Saint Catherine pleading before her judges, after Pinturicchio and twentyfour others, etc. , in two portfolios (Rimell) , £1 2 .

Th e conversion of Hermogenes , after Mantegna ; Saint George baptisingCleodolinda ,

after Carpaccio ; Saint Benedict preaching, by Bazzi ; SaintPeter and Saint John healing the cripple, after Masolino ; and thirty-oneothers

,in two portfolios (Spencer) , £1 1 .

Th e Primavera, after Botticelli ; Th e marriage of the Virgin, aft er Luini ;Saint A ugustine preaching, after Benozzo Gozzoli and fourteen others ,in a portfolio (Thorp) , £8 ros.

CH RISTIE’

S .] A ugust 6 ,1 9 1 5 . 1 9 1

ALBUMS OF DRAWINGS.

5 A n album containing forty dr awings , by J . Jenkins , W. Muller,W. Mulready

,

R .A .,S. Owen, F. C . Nash, F . P. Steph anofi,

H . Tenkate, J . M . Wrightand others (Evans) , £63.

6 An album containing twenty-seven named views in I taly, by Chas . Rowbotham (Cassell) , £2 3 2 5 .

7 A n album containing eleven named views of Italy, by Chas . Rowbotham ;and A drawing of San Miniato, Florence, by W. E. Lockhart

, R.S.A .

(Knight) , £1 6 1 63 .

8 An album containing seventy- two sketches , by J . Wolf, of birds and animals ,in pencil , charcoal and water-colours and An album containing forty-onesketches of named birds , by W. H . (Harding) , £1 2 1 2 5 .

9 An album containing twenty -four studies of birds,animals

,and landscapes

,

by J . Hardy, junr . , H . B . Wil lis , etc. (Pollard) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

An album containing a drawing of troops entering a vill age, by J . A .Langendyk,and thirty-seven other drawings, by Sir E. Landseer

, R .A S. Prout,H

.

Tenkate, and others (Pollard) , £32 1 1 5 .

1 1 An album containing studies of fossils ; and two small albums containingnumerous pencil drawings , by R . Brandard (Pollard) , £2 2 5 .

DRAWINGS.

In the Folio.

A nsell , C.,Dressing~room a la Francaise, oval—9 x 7} (Pollard) , £50 85.

Burney, E. F Twelve il lustrations to Pilgrim’s Progress,

RoderickRandom,

A rabian Nights ,” etc. (Pollard) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Coney, J .,Th e south entrance to Notre Dame, Rouen, pencil Mr . Worlidge

’s

copy of th e Hundr ed Guilder Print, aft er Rembrandt ; and George I I Iat the Royal A cademy, a reproduction (Pollard) , £7 1 7s . 6d .

Corbould ,R . ,I llus trations to Th e Connoisseur

,

”Th e Citizen of the World

,

etc ., thirty-two drawings on twenty-nine mounts (Martinez) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Kirk , T .,Three il lustrations to Meditations and Contemplations two

illustrations to Th e Relapse and The Way of the World ," by Mouson

and eleven Drawings,by A . E. Chalon, R.A . (Beard) , £5 55 .

Millais , Sir J . E.,

A pencil sketch for The North-Wes t Passage

An important confer ence, and two monkeys , by Sir E. Landseer,R.A

An il lustration to Th e Merry Wives of Windsor, by J . M . Wright and

ten others (Pollard) , £5 55 .

Rowlandson, T .,A duck-hunt at Bartholomew Lane ; Covent Garden, and

another dr awing, by R. Dighton A scene in W indsor Fores t,and A riot,

by I . Cruikshank ; and three illustrations, by J . M . W right (Spencer) ,£5 1 5s. 6d .

Shelley, R . ,Portrait of a lady , in décolleté dress ; and Head of a child , two

on one mount (Renton) , £6 1 6s . 6d .

Shelley, R. ,A study of three children ; A lady, in black dres s ; and Head

of a lady and a gentleman, two on one moun t (F . Part ridge ) £9 gs.

Shelley, S. ,Mrs . Ruspini and ch ild , circular ; A sketch of two sisters and

A dmiral F orley, two on one mount , by R. Shelley (Pawsey Payne) ,£2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Smirke, R.,R .A . , Illustra tions to Th e Sorrows of Werter,

"Th e Invisible

Spy,” etc . ; and Th e landing of William II I at Torbay, by M. A rcher ;

The departure of the Pretender, and other drawings , by the same (Lee) ,

£2 ss.

Stothard, T.,R .A . , Eleven il lustrations to Th e Antiquary,

”A s You Like

It,

" etc., on eight mounts ; Seven studies , by W. M . Craig, on four mountsand Two drawings , by C . Benazech (Pollard) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

1 9 2

49

50

A RT PR ICES CURREN T .

Wes tal l, R. , R.A ., Seven il lustrations to Guy Mannering, and four others

(Beard) . £7 7s .

Wheatley, F .,R .A .

,Th e promenade ; An Eastern scene

,by J . C . Ibbetson ;

Devout exercises,by R . W. Satchwell ;

’Xmas with the poets,by Birket

Foster and thirteen others (Pollard) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

Wyllie,W. L .,

R.A ., 1 887, Spithead— o 1 3} (Coats) , £6 65 .DRAWINGS.

F ramed.

Bough,Sam , 1 868

,Distant view of Windsor Castle—1 8 x 2 41 (Wants).

£1 9 1 95 .

Corbould, E. H . , Portrait of the Prince Consort ; Head of S. Prout, by P.

Fischer,1 835 ; Portrait of Peter the Great, in armour ; and Head of th e

Earl of Durham,by S. Lover, pencil ; and Francis I , circular

(Pollard) , £3.

Dudley,R .

,1 863 , Marriage of King Edward VII and Queen A lexandra

1 6} x r 2 } (White) , £7 75 .

Dudley,R . ,

1 863 , King Edward VII ; and Queen A lexandra, pair— 1 2 x8

(White) . £4 4SDudley

,R . ,

The Royal bridesmaids—9 }x 1 2 (White) , £1 3 1 35 .

Fripp, G. A .,Hil ly river scene

,with fishermen in a boat— 1 3} x 1 9} (Sampson) ,

£2 2 5 .

Hamilton,W .,

R.A .,Mrs . Siddons

,in white dr ess , with red sash and black

wrap with a letter from Fanny Kemble on the reverse signed,and dated

1 793 , crayon—4 0 x 1 4 (Renton) , £57 1 55 .

Hardy, J .

,junr .

,1 862 , Picking wild flowers, oval and Head of a man, charcoal

(Meatyard ) , £1 1 1 5 . 6d .

Hart,T. , 1 870 , Rocky coast scenes, pair— 1 3} x 2 4 (Memer tzh agen) , £4 1 4s . 6d .

Isabey, J . B.

,Due de Tallyrand , in grey coat , oval— 7i x6} (Stettiner) ,

£68 55 .

Macwhir ter , J . ,R .A . ,

Lake Coruisk,Isle of Skye—1 5 X 2 3 (Wal lis) , £5 55 .

Ross,Sir W . C. ,

R .A .,Duchess of Somerse t , in robes—mi x 1 0} (Cout eau) ,

£1 4 1 45 .

Varley, J . ,

1 842 , River scene, with castle ; and Roses ,by J . Sherrin (Wallis) ,

£5 1 5s. 6d .

W ainewrigh t , T. F . ,1 860

,Two children with sheep ; and Study of an old

bridge,by C . Stanfield

,R .A . (Cassell) , £5 55 .

Wheatley,F .

,R .A .

,1 786 , Love in a mill ; and The discovery, pair, oval

1 6} x 1 3} (Ell is Smith) , £94 1 05 .

Wolf, J .,

A covey of partridges,charcoal— 1 6 X 2 3} (Martin) , £1 0 1 03 .

W olf, J .,Grouse, charcoal— 1 6 x 2 3} (Harding) , £1 0 1 05 .

Wolf, J . ,Missed

,charcoal—2 o} x 2o} (Martinez) , £1 55 .

Wolf, J . , 1 874, Peace and war, charcoal—2 6 x 1 8} (Leggatt ) , £1 1 05 .

Wolf, J .,1 877, A lecture on Embryology, charcoal—2 8x 2 1 ;L (F. Partridge) ,

£1 1 05 .

Wolf, J . ,Hard times : or Poverty—2 2 xx5} (Leggatt) , £5 55 .

Wolf, J ., 1 878, A bullfinch an original study from Queen Victoria’s bullfinchat Buckingham Palace—rox 7 (Leggatt) , £3 35 .

Wolf, J .

,Study of a mountain hare ; and Deer in the Highlands, charcoal

and wash (Martin) , £5 55 .

PASTELS.

Lady, in green dres s and large hat ; and Lady, in brown dress, pair, oval

9 x7} (Hughes) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Head of a lady,with white dress

,ova l ; and Head of a lady, with blue dres s

(Renton) , £7 75 .

1 94 A RT PRICES CURREN T.

Early Flemish School . Sir Thomas Heron, in red tunic, with black cap, hB

hands joined in prayer,panel—1 2 % x8 (Sulley) , £27 63 .

Goyen , J . van, Frozen river scene, with a village and skaters, panel—1 3}x23}

(Assch er 8c £2 5 43.

Goyen, J Van , River scene, with boats and figures, panel—1 5 x 2 5} (Renton) ,£7 75 .

Holbein, Lady, ia lack dress, holding her gloves ,panel—1 3} x 94} (Smi th) ,

£65 2 5.

Holbein, after, Head of Sir Thomas More ; and Portrait of Richard Cromwell ,by Walker

,panel (Browne) , £1 1 1 1 5 .

Holland, J .,1 854, Vice Sotto ii Campanile, Genoa—1 3} x 1 0 (Wallis ) , £1 3 1 35 .

Kaufiman,Ruth and Boaz

,oval and Lear and Cordelia

,by J . H . Mortimer,

A .R.A . (Scott) , £8 89 .Landseer , Sir B.,

R.A .,Catherine Seyton, panel—1 3 x” (Swire) , £8 85 .

Leslie, C . R.,R.A .,

A prima donna,panel ; Jack ashore, after Singleton ;

Landscape, with castle, by A . Corbould and another (Renton) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

88 Lewis, J. F . ,

R .A .,1 82 5, The King

's foxhounds ; and View near Preston, byH . Dawson

,1 878, panel (Hopeden) , £6 1 63 . 6d .

98 Logsdail, W .,Portrait of Joseph Wolf, the artist (Browne)

[1 1 1 5 . 6d .

90 School of Lorenzo. Madonna and Child,with two angels, panel , arched top

—35l >< 2 0l (Owen) . £2 5 48.

l acs, N . , Gentleman, in black velvet coat, boiling his sword with his lefthand

,a fleet at sea on the right. signed, and dated 1 685—2 6} x 2 25

(Renton) , £141 1 53.

Mieris, F. van,after

, The sleeping cavalier ; and A musical party, after G.

N etscher , panel (Lek) , £1 0 1 05 .

Morland, G .,The thief ; signed , and dated 1 792

—1 5Qxao (Renton) , £56 1 45 .

Nasmyth , P.,1 824, View from Hampstead looking towards Harrow—1 6 >( aa

(Permain) , £54 1 28 .

Patinier , J ., A doration of the Magi, panel—1 6i x 1 2 (Leger) , £39 1 85 .

Rafiaelle,after, Th e Transfiguration—2 5 x 1 9 (Renton) , {2 1 2 5 . 6d.

Reynolds,Sir J after

,Head of Dr. Johnson ; and F lora, by G.

Harlow (Renton) , £4 45 .

Roberts, View of Venice ; and Still-life, by W . Duffield (Memertzhagen) ,{6 1 68 . 6d.

Stone, H ., Charles I and Henrietta Maria, pair, panel—dob a ),l (Browne) ,

£1 0 ms.Stothard, T.

, R.A .,Th e revelation of Saint John ; and Angels

' heads (Scarliaris) , 1 55 .

South Rhenish School. Christ before Pilate ; and The entombment, pair2 93x2 0} (Carpenter) , £1 6 1 65 .

Teniers , D., Figures before a cottage ; Landscape, with figures ; and Landscape, by M. A kiem

,panel (Smith) , £8 88.

Thornhil l, Two panels, emblematic of Britannia, mounted as doors to an

ebonised case—1 8xzr (Renton) , £1 6 1 65 .

Vincent, G .,View in Norfolk ; and Edinburgh, by James Webb (Permain) ,

[6 és.

Vries , M. de,River scene

,with tower

,cottages and boats

,panel—1 8x 25

(A llen) , £14 1 45 .

W alker, J . Hanson,1 873, A riadne, oval—zgl xzzi (Scott) , {2 1 23 . 6d .

Walker, R. , Mrs . Claypole, the daughter of Oliver Cromwell, in rich areaswith white lace rufi—zfl x 1 8} (Browne) , £50 83.

Cm usrm’

sJ A ugust 6 , 1 9 1 5 . 19 5

School of Wes tphalia. The presentation of Christ in the Temple, panel24 X 2 0! (Renton) , £7 1 7s. 6d .

Wheatley, F .,R.A . ,

The des erted vil lage—1 1 } X 1 3§ (Paget) , £52 1 05 .

Wheatley, Cymon and Iphigenia , oval—9} X 1 2 (F. Partridge) , £1 8 1 83 .

Wolf , J , Pt armigan—1 3i xzo} (Leggatt) , £1 7 1 73 .

1 1 2 Wolf, J .,A partridge in the snow—2 1 5 X 1 8} (Leggatt) , £1 3 1 33.

Ysenbrant,A The Madonna at her devotions

,panel—1 39 m} (Bateaux) ,

£33 1 25 .

Difierent Propert ies .

DRAWINGS.

1 1 31 Waterlow,Sir E. a , R.A .,

The Sussex W eald—g-l x m .

1 14 Seven Japanese prints of ladies, unframed—8 X 5} (Lewison) , £6 63 .

1 1 5 Stuart , George Washington, in claret~coloured coat , with-white stock, pa tel2 3} x 1 9} (Browne) , £46 48 .

PICTURES.

F lemish School . Louis X IV and Charles X of Sweden visiting a captur edfortres s ; signed , and dated I 7O3

—65} X 78 (Leger) , £3 33 .

Dutch School . Lady,in black dress , with white lawn coll ar and cufis , large

black hat—2 9 X 24§ (F. Partridge) , £6 65 .

Fragonard, Young lady, in pink dress with white frills, landscape backg ound

—2 1 X 1 7} (Harper) , £1 8 1 85 .

Dutch School . A cavalry skirmish—2 12 X 3ot (Carpenter) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Boucher, Lady, in pink dres s with white scarf and blue bows , holding a bunchof fl owers—2 7 X 2 1 } (Lacey) , £36 1 55 .

1 2 1 Romney, G .,A . Newland

, Esq,Governor of the Bank of England, in green

coat with yellow ves t—2 8 X 2 4 (Leger) , £6 1 6s. 6d .

1 2 2 Van Dyck School. Lucius Cary, Viscount Falkland, in black slashed dresswith white lace col lar, unframed -

30 X 2 5 (Leger) , £1 6 1 65 .

Watson, G .,

- P.R.S A A youth reading : said to be a portrait of a memberof the Stone family, of Lea Park, Surrey—35 X 2 7} (Martin) , £3 35 .

Luker, W .,A berfoyle ; and Th e Norfolk Broads , pair—gi xxéi (Scarliaris)

£2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Luker, W .,Highland cattle ; and Buckhurst Park, pair—gi xxoi (Scarliaris) ,

£2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Bottomley, W .,

A French stable-yard—3o} X 46 (Thomas ) , £3 1 3s . 6d .

Dufl ield , W . , 1 861 , A good day’s sport—4610 68 (Wallis) , £1 9 1 95 .

Dufi eld , W 1 860 , Dead swan, game, and fruit—44x67 (Wallis) , £2 8 73 .

Rubens School . Charity : the Madonna, with numerous infants , unframed

6 1 X 46 (Harries ) , £3 1 3s. 6d .

Hogart h School . A fete-d ay—2 8 X 38 (Clark) , £5 53 .

Beds , A silver-gilt cup, a tazza, and other objec ts of still- life on a table

24} X 32 ; (Greenst reet ) , £2 1 2 5 . 6d .

Quast, P. ,Village scene

,with peasants merrymaking , unframed. panel

2 1 X 2 6) (Brooks) , £5 1 55. 6d .

Hiuberis, P.,River scene

,with row-boat and men-of-war ; signed , and dated

1 62 7, circular— 1 3} ins. diam . (Goels) , £36 1 55 .

English School . Lady, in dar k cloak—2 3l x 1 9} (Leger) , £1 5 1 53.

G ainsborough, T. , R.A . ,Valley scene

,with figures and sheep—figh t ?“

(Wil lis) , £1 0 1 0s.

W est , B. , Peace ; signed , and dated 1 774, unframed—87x55 (Ewell ),£1 0 1 05.

A RT PRICES CURREN T.

Rubens, Head of Helena Fourment , panel , oval—n i x 14 (Gilbert) ,£1 1 1 1 5 .

Baroccio,Madonna

,with the Infant Saviour

,oval—33} X 2 5} (Gray) , £4 45 .

Holbein, after, Erasmus, holding a book, unframed—2 55m m(Lewis) , £1 53.Lawrence School . The sisters—2 3 x 1 9 (Lister) , £8 1 85 . 6d .

Canaletto School . View in Venice,with boat and figures - 2 1 } X 2 9} (Mil ls) ,

£9 95

Schendel,P. van

,1 869 , The opening of the tomb, panel—2 61x 2 0 (Freeman) ,

£7 75 .

Hudson, Gentleman, in braided ves t and green coat—35QX 2 75 (West) ,£3 1 35 . 6d .

Dutch School . Head of a cavalier, with white lace rufl , panel—4} X 3} (VanStockem) , £1 8 1 85 .

Koninck,P. de, A philosopher—2 81 X 34 (Earle) , £1 8 1 85 .

French School. Gentleman,in embroidered blue cloak lined with red

2 81 X 2 2 } (Schroeder) , £1 3 1 35 .

Wyck,An encampment before a city - 2 7 X 33} (Scarliaris) , £1 1 1 s. 6d .

Teniers, An incantation scene—351 X 37} (F. Partridge) , £2 1 2 5 .

Dutch School . The doctor’s visit—2 3i xzo} (Parkenthorpe) , £8 1 8s. 6d .

Mierevelt , Lady, in green dress , with white lace collar and cap—2 0§ X 1 7}

(Schroeder) , £5 55 .

Weenix , Muscovy ducks and other birds - 56} X 58 (Thomas) , £8 1 8s. 6d .

Snyders, F . , A wolf-hunt—63 X 89 (Scarliaris) , £8 85 .

Morland, Girl with pigs ; and Pigs in a stye (Clark) , £4 1 4s. 6d .

Hondecoeter, Domes tic poultry—2 4} X 3o§ (Hunt) , £9 gs.

Dutch School. A mythological subject,panel—1 7QX 2 4 (Asscher 8:

£4 48

INDEX .

DRAWIN GS.

ABBEY, EDWIN A ., R.A .

Portrait head of H .R.H . Prince ofW ales , dr awn from life on Feb .

1 8th,1 9 34, 38 (83 1 A )

A ekerman, Gerald.Haymaking

, 45 (I395)A ldridge, F . J.

Ships coming up the Thames , 45

( 1 378)A lexander, E.

Frog , A ,1 8 (1 )

A lken, Henry.Dutch Syntax

,

1 7 1 ( 1 2 )F ew ideas on hunting

,A , 56 (287)

Fox-hunting,82 (2 44)

Fox-bunting : Th e check,1 1 4 (2 82 )

Fox-hunting—Set of th ree Breakingcover ; A t faul t ; Ful l cry, 1 1 4

(2 84)Fox-hunting—Set of four : Breakingcover Th e gate Th e s tream Th e

finish,1 1 4 (2 83)

Fox-hunting— Set of four, 1 1 4 (285)OR the scent , 1 7 1 ( 1 0 )Rubbing down , 1 7 1 (1 2 )Par tridge shooting ; and Woodshooting : Winter, 1 14 (2 87)

Sportsmen reposing ; and Woodshooting : A utumn

,1 1 4 (2 86)

with jockey up ,

Allan, Robert W .

St . James’s Park , 1 8 (2 )A llen, William B.

Awaiting the return, 31 (662 )Allingham, H.

Sur rey cottage , A ,1 8 (3)

Allom, T.

Hexham Church , 1 0 0 (2 9 )Kh andoo, vil lage of ; and Roghero,village of , 87 (1 0 7)

A lma-Tadema, Anna.Dawn : Miss Gladys Cooper when agirl, 3 1 (673)

Ansell, C.

Dressing-room a la Francaise , 1 9 1

Departure of the Pretender ; andLanding of W illiam I II at Torbay ,1 9 1 (2 1 )

Armstrong, F . A . W. J.Durham , 33 (71 2 )

A thow, T.

Penshurs t Church , Kent , south-eastview of ; and Interior of thechurch , view of the, 87 (1 0 8)

A tkins, H.

Huntsman and bounds, 1 71 ( 1 8)A tkinson, J. A .

Horsemen, 99 ( 1 )

Aulray, J.Winding the skein , 32 (687)

Augustus, G .,Gilbert.

Holy Family, with Saint i‘

fElizabeth

and Saint John, 1 7 1 ( 1 7)

2 0 0 INDEX . DRAW IN GS

Benazech , 0.

Two drawings, 1 9 1 (2 2 )Bennett, W .

BAILEY, C. Killarney, The Upper Lak e of, 57 (1 7)Holland House ; and Old RanelaghHouse. 79 (1 35)

Bakhuysen, Ludoll.Boats at the mouth of a river ; andDutch luggers in a storm ,

1 71 (1 3)Bannatyne, J. J.

An old well ; and Vil lage street , 1 52(2 33)

Barber, Charles .

Stafiordsh ire , view from Perry Bar ,99 (I4)

Barber, 0. Burton.Playmates

, 1 56 (86)Barnard , J.

Edwin Booth as( 1 373)

Barratt , Reginald.In a Venetian Canal , 1 8 (4)The Lily Capital , St . Mark

's, 1 8 (5)Barrett , George, R.A .

A venue , Th e, 99 (1 6)Classica l bay scene , with warr iors ,58 (48)

Eton, 1 86 (1 )Hammtead Hea th : Sunset ; Peasantdriving a horse , 1 0 1 (70 )

Road scene , with figures and animalsSunset , 99 (1 5)

Bartlett , W . H.

Romford , Leigh Priory and Har eHall , 87 (1 0 9 )

Barton, Rose.Coming of Spring, 1 8 (6)

Bayard, Emile.Illustrations to a story , 99 (1 7)

Bayes , Walter.Invalid , Th e, 1 8 (7)Notes on sand

, 44 ( 1 366)Baynes , F . T.

Grapes and pineapple, 87 (1 1 0 )Baynes , J.

Llangwinnet Lake ; and Th e ruins ofTonbridge Priory, 87 (1 1 1 )

Beavis , R.

Cat tle and sheep , 1 2 5 (2 0 )Highland raid, Th e, 1 2 5 (3)

Bedlord, Frederica, alter J. M. W. Turner,R.A .

Venice, Grand Canal , 1 89 (1 0 5)Beerbohm, Max.

Kitchener , Earl , R .P., 38 (81 0 )Bell, R. Anning, A .R.A .

Amazon guard , Th e , 33 (72 0 )A n od ering to Ceres , 1 8 (9 )Masque of the Courteous Monsters

Th e Tempes t 1 8 (8)

Richelieu , 44

Bentley, 0.

Rough sea , A , 1 71 (1 1 )Bigg, W. B., R.A .

Union, the set of four , 1 72 (2 2 )after, by G . E. Ironside.Saturday morning, 1 2 2 (2 37)

Birch, 8. J. Lamotua.Green summer : Okehampton , 1 8

(1 0 )Grey spring morn , A ,

1 8 (1 1 )Ivy-clad trees , 1 8 (1 2 )

Bird, Harington.Th e horses of Rhes us, 31 (670 )

B lack , A rthur J.Wrecker’s prize. A . 34 (737)

B laylock , T. Todd.

Wareham : Th e marshes , 38 (82 1 )Bone, Muirhead.

A rt . 1 55 (39 )Leadhills

,1 55 (37)

A pencil drawing of any architecturalsubject in London will be executedby the ar tist for the highest bidder ,30 \634)

Bonington, R. P.

Boats becalmed , 1 69 (1 04)Boudoir , The , 1 2 9 ‘

1 50 )Henry IV (King of France) receivingthe Spanish Ambassador, 57 (1 8)

Bough, Sam.

Low tide , 6 1 (1 )Perthshire , Ben More, 63 (1 04)Road-side farm at Braid , near Edinburgh.m (9 2 )

W indsor Castle,dis tant view of, 1 9 2

(2 6)Bourne, J.

Lancaster,view of ; Monmouth ,

Chepstow Castle Town on a river,88 ( 1 1 2 )

Bouvier, Aug.Garland-makers

,1 2 5 (4)

The Fortune—teller, 1 2 7 (68)Bewerley, Amelia M.

In iar -ofi seas, 45 (1 390 )Bowie, John.

A portrait will be painted by theartist for the highest bidder, 33(7x9 )

Brabazon, H. B.

Algiers , Pointe Pesade , 1 67 (46)I talian seaside place, 57 (42 )Naples

,with Santa Lucia and Vesu

vins, 1 0 1 (66)River scene , 1 0 1 (65)Studies of flowers, 58 1 67 (46)

2 0 2 INDEX .

Cardi, Lodovico.St . John preach ing, 35 (775)

Carpenter, W.

Niagara Falls,1 35 (240 )

Carter, 8.

Leverets , 32 (686)Cats , Jacob.

Morning ; and Night , 82 (2 35)Cattermole, C.

An old man ; and Two figur es, 46(1 41 3)

Treason, 1 52 (2 53)Cattermole, G .

Coronation procession of King W illiam IV and Queen A delaide, 86 (5)

Defending the Tower , 2 9 (61 1 )Interior of a church , with figures ,

1 86 (3)Catton, Charles.October ; and Bull baiting, 1 2 2 (2 2 1 )

Cave, P. le.

Landscapes, with buildings, figures ,

and animals, 1 36 (2 9 )Chalon, A . E., R.A .

Eleven drawings , 1 9 1 (1 5)Féte Champetr e

,1 52 (2 34)

Charles , James.Montr euil -sur-Mer : Village scene

, 35

(767)Charlton, J.

Polar bears and young, 30 (650 )Chevilliard, V.

Le depart pour la Conference ; andLe retour de la Conference, 1 56 (87)

Ch iapory, C.

Blonde and brunette ; and EurOpeand A sia

,1 55 (33)

Cipriani, G . B R.A .

A dam and Eve in Paradise , 1 2 2 (2 2 7)Venus and cupids, 1 86 (1 3 )

Cipriani, N.

Sleep ing cavalier, The , 1 2 5 (5)Claude Lorraine.

Sacrifice A 535 (774)Clausen, G R.A .

Hedgers , 59 (1 1 2 )Evening ; and Th e Thames , W oolwich , 60 (1 1 4)

Holland : Waiting for the ferry, 60(1 1 3)Pines in the Borghese Gardens

,1 8

(2 1 )River at night

,Th e , 1 8 (2 0 )

Cleaver, Reginald.With the French A lgerian troops , 37(79 5)

Clennell, Luk e.Drawing in the boat , 99 1 4)Harbour scene Old cot tages , 99 (1 9)Smugglers , 1 0 0 (2 9 )

DRAW IN G S

Cleveley, J ., Junr.A cteon on the shore on the Bar ofLisbon , 82 (2 0 1 )

Belem Castle,Bar of Lisbon, 82 (2 0 3)

Boats on the Tagus , 82 (2 04)Braganza shore, 82 ( 1 98)Cintra , with Royal Palace, 82 (1 94)Downs and S. Foreland

,82 (2 00 )

Lisbon : Roman aqueduct, 82 (1 97)Plymouth Sound , 82 (2 0 5)Portsmouth , 82 82 (2 06)South Foreland , with merchan t shipat anchor

, 82 (2 0 2 )South amptonWater,l82:(1 95) 1 99 )

Coates , G eorge J .Spanish dancer ,f:34 (754)

Cockerill, A lice M.

Roses , 38 (830 )Coleman, W . S.

Bather, Th e , 38 (83 1 )

Dolce far Niente, 38 (81 6)Coleridge, F . G .

Thames,On the; and Windsor , 1 2 5 (6)

Collier, Hon. John.A portrait will be painted by the

artist for th e ‘

h ighmt bidder, 34(738)

Collier, Tom.

A rundel , 2 9 (6 1 3)Estuar y at Llanbed r , near Harlech ,N . Wales

,1 89 (1 0 0 )

Fittleworth Common , 1 67Hillside stream , 2 9 (6 1 2 )Surrey common, A ,

1 67 (51 )Coney, J.Notre Dame , Rouen , south entranceto , 1 9 1 (1 3A )

W estminster A bbey , Edward theConfessor’s tomb

,86 (6 )

York Minster,south-east view of

,88

( 1 2 0 )Connard, Philip.

A portrait wil l be painted by theartist for the highest bidder

, 34

(747)Constable, J ., R.A .

Country road , with cottages and

sheep,1 86 (4)

Cooke, E. W R.A .

Vesuvius from Capri,1 2 7 (70 )

Coop, Hubert.And all was stillness save the seabirds’ cry, 58 (46)

Lonely height : Winter,1 87 (56)

Cooper, T. S. , R.A .

Cattle in a pastur e,1 54 (1 6)

Cattle on the Thames,1 67 (49 )

Sheep on a h ilil, 1 0 3 (1 1 )Three cows an meadow

,2 1 69 (1 0 6)Three sheep in a pasture

,1 69 (1 0 7)

DRAWIN GS IN DEX2 0 3

Cope, A. S., R.A . Craig, W. M.

Miranda, 34 (751 ) Seven studies

, 1 9 1 (2 2 )Corbould, E. H . Crane, Walter.

Portrait of the Prince Consort , 1 9 2 Bit of blue, 1 88 (89 )

(2 7) Bit of Normandy, 1 9 (24)

Corbould, R. Cristall, J.Illustrations to Th e Connoisseur , A t th e spring ; and Mountain ad

Th e Citizen of the World,

”1 9 1 99 (2 0 ) wk

1 0

(I4)Cosway, R. , R.A .

Head of Maria Cosway, 1 93 (5 1 )al ter.Lady by a pedes tal

,1 66 (1 )

Cotes , F ., R.A .

Boyle, Hon . Miss , afterwards LadyO

N eill, in white dress , 1 93 (53)Lady, in white dress , 1 93 (52 )

Cotman, J. s.

Hay-barge,1 69 (1 0 8)

Llanthony A bbey, 99 (2 )

Cowper, F . Cadogan, A .R.A .

Fanny A lady sea ted on a chair , 30(643)

Th e original sketch for the pictureentitled , How the Devil

,dis

guised as a vagran t Troubadour ,having been enterta ined by somecharitable Nuns , sang to them aSong of Love ,

”1 8 (2 2 )

Study for Patient Griselda,

Cox, D.

Bolton A bbey, 1 86 (8)Chepstow, view near , with figuresamong trees in the foreground , 57(I9 )

Greenfield Lane Harbour ; and Cottages by a s tream

,1 2 5 (7)

Harves t field Hilly landscape,with

a peasant driving ca t tle in theforeground. 99 (4)

Hastings , Th e beach at , 1 2 9 (1 5 1 )Has tings beach ; and Thames boat ,99 (3)

Hil ly lake scene,with bathers

,1 86 (5)

Lledr Val ley,1 52 (2 35)

Moors near Bettws -y-Coed, 1 56 (83)

On the terrace,1 86 ( 1 0 )

Park scene,wi th deer , 1 86 (9 )

River scene,with bridge

,1 86 (6 )

I9 (2 3)

Rocky coast ; and Rustic bridge,

1 66 (2 )Sketch on the Welsh coast

, 1 2 9

(1 52 )Stranded barges ; and W oody landscape

, 99 (5)View in Wales , 1 2 9 ( 1 50 )Yarmouth , 1 86 (7)

Comm, J. R.

Fores t scenes , with figures and sheep,88 (1 2 1 )

Girl on a stile ; and The youngcrossing-sweeper

, 99 (2 1 )Crocket, H. E.

Washing daCrofts , A rthur.

Horseshoe Fall fr om Goat Island,

1 54 (I ) .Crofts , Ernest, R.A .

Irish Guardsman , A n, 38 (81 1 )Crome, J.Quiet pool , A ,

1 86 (1 1 )Crome, J. B.

Bruges , Ostend Cana l : Moonlight , 32(680 )

Cruikshank , I .Scene in Windsor Fores t

,1 9 1 (1 7)

Cundell, Henry.Ludgate Hill , 44 (1 367)

y : a s tudy, 1 9 (2 5)

DADD, FRANK.

A t the sign of the A nchor, 30 (648)

Th e rivals , 30 (647)Daniell, W., R.A.

Indian Temple and Landscape,with

an elephant and figures , 68 (1 2 2 )Windsor, 1 86 (1 2 )

Davidson, C.

Ambleside, Westmorlandthe Brath ay, 1 2 7 (84)

Davies , J. Hey.Little Orme ’s Head

, 33 (72 8)Davis , F.

H illy river scene,1 66 (6)

Davis , R. W. B R.A .

A fter sunset,1 2 8 (1 0 5)

Twiligh t : Pas de Calais, 1 28 (1 04)Davis , Mary.

Th e Sevres fan , 2 9 (63 1 )Dawson , H.

Peasant sea ted,2 9 (6 1 4)

De la Bere , S. B.

An old s treet , 37 (79 2 )Derby, W ., al ter Sir P. Lely.

W rioth esley, Thos ., 4th Earl ofSouthampton , 36 (779 )after Sir G . Kneller.Ormonde

,James Butler , rst Duke of,

36 (779 )

and On

2 0 4

De Wilde, S.Simmons , Mr . S.,

as Lit tle Dickyin A broad and at Home andMr . V. dc Came as Hassarac

"

in Th e For ty Thieves ,”

36

(7SI )De Wint, P.

Harvest- time , 1 00 (40 )Herne Bay : J . M . W . Turner is seensketching in the foreground, 1 87

(41 )Thames , On the, 1 87 (42 )Underclifie, Th e, Isle of W ight, 2 9

(62 7)Village church ; and Th e wateringplaoe. 89 (I67)

Winding stream ,with boats and

figures. I70 (I 24)Dicksee, Frank , R.A.

Old songs , 3 1 (66 1 )Dietricy, C. W . E.

Farrier’s shop, Th e, 1 72 (2 5)Dighton, R.

Covent Garden Market, 86 1 9 1

(I7)Diodati, F . P.

Blonde ; and Brunette , 38 (82 5)Contemplation, 38 (824)

Dixon, Charles.A bove Greenwich ;Reach. 37 (804)

Diziani, G .

Return to Egypt , The, 35 (774)Dobson, F .

Rough Sea , A ;

37 (BM )Dodd, Francis.

Portrait in drypoint of a man , together with 2 5 moun ted impressionsof the same

,will be executed by

the artis t for the highes t bidder .The plate to be des troyed , 3 1(675)

Dolby, E.

Valley of St . Marie Rebcauville , HautRhin , 38 (82 2 )

Dollman, J. C.

Evening , 1 9 (2 6)Origina l sketch composition for Th e

Unknown.”33 (736)

and Limehouse

and Rocky coast,

Study of a bear for Th e Hunter ,1 9 (2 8)

Study of a man for The Hunter ,I9 (2 7)

Dorrell, E.

Faggot-gatherer ; and View onThames

, 99 (2 1 )Downman, J al ter.

Penelope,wife of Thomas N orthmore ,

Esq. , 1 72 (2 6)

INDEX . DRAW INGS

Ducros.Castle and bridge ; Falls of Tivoli ;Saint Catherine and the InfantSaviour , 99 (2 2 )

Dudley, R.

King Edward VI I ;Al exandra , 1 9 2 (29 )

Marriage of King Edward VI I and

Queen A lexandra, 1 9 2 (2 8)Royal bridesmaids , 1 9 2 (30 )

Dugdale, Thomas C.

Chelsea , A corner in , 33 (730 )Dulac, Edmund.

Illus tration to3 I (67x)

Du Maurier, G .

What a shame ! ” 1 2 5 (1 8)Duncan, E.

Fishing-boats in a storm ,1 2 5 (8)

Ruined castle, 57 (41 )

and Queen

Omar Khayyam ,

EARL, MAUD.

Poissons d ’

A vr il , 35 (770 )East, Sir A llred , R.A .

Norfolk, a peppy field in , 45 (1 376)Eastlake, Sir C. L., P.R.A .

Sisters , Th e , 32 (685)Eckstein , G .

Second Life Guards , 8 (2 80 )Edwards, Edward , A .R.A .

Strawberr y H ill ; and The Printinghouse at Strawberry Hill , 88 (1 24)

Elgood, G . 8.

Flower garden,A

, 3 1 (672 )English School.

A bington. I93 (54)Evans , W .

St . Margaret’s Bay and clifi,1 86 (1 4)

Eves , R. G .

Normandy : An old farm , 32 (678)

FAED, JAMES. JUNR.

Invernes s-shire : A fine August inGlen Markie , 46 ( 1 40 2 )

Fagan, Mrs. Will.Wal tz, Th e, 34 (740 )

Falda, A ., after Titian.Concert . The . 1 37 (62 )

Farquharson, David, A .R.A.

Highlands of Forfarshire , 34 (749 )Fielding, J. Copley.

Brathay, near Ambleside , view on ;and Folkestone

,on the coast near ,

90 (6)

2 06

Gastineau, H.

Storm ofi’ Mont St . Michel , 1 71

( 1 1 )George, Sir Ernest, A .R.A .

Old bridge of Cordoba, 30 (65 1 )

Gerard , J. Le Gain.

Fishing har bour, A , 32 (69 7)Gifford, W. E.

St . Stephen’s,Walbrook

,Inter ior of

and Kensington Palace,86 (8)

Gillies , Margaret.Leaving the Highlands, 1 35 (247)

Girtin, Thomas.Bamborough Castle ; and Duns tanborough Castle, 99 (7)On the Exe ! and Roches ter

,89

(1 59 )Girvin, C. W .

November evening near Bettws-yCoed , 60 (1 2 2 )

G lass , Hamilton.Dunrobin Castle

, 1 88 (67)Glindoni, H. Gillard.Old shoe

,Th e

,1 2 7 (75)

Travel ling ped lar,Th e

, 1 69 (1 1 1 )G lover, J.

Landscapes , with buildings andfigures , 88 (148)

Goodall, F ., R.A .

Eastern charity, 1 69 (1 1 2 )

Goodwin , A lbert.A gra Fort

.I 9 (33)

Scarborough,1 9 (32 )

Sheep on the Downs, 1 56 (73)

Winchelsea , View of, 1 2 7 (85)Goodwin, H.

Lee : A quiet corner, 74 (3)

Gouvion St. Cyr, H.

Dolce far niente ; and Preparingvegetables

,1 0 3 (1 2 4)

G raham, L.

Returning to the farm, 32 (690 )

Greenhaigh , T.

River scene,

(2 66)

G regory, Charles.Th e Hodder River

,Lancashir e

,1 9

(34)On Wisley Heath

,Surrey, 1 9 (35)

Gregory, E. J R.A .

Boulter’s Lock , 1 89 (1 0 1 )Divided attention

,1 89 (1 0 3)

In the canoe,1 89 ( 1 0 4)

Last touches,1 89 (1 0 2 )

Greillenhagen, Maurice.Beggar maid.Th e. 34 (744)

Guercino.Cupid. A . 36 (776)Samson and the Nemean lion, 35(774)

with waterfall , 1 59

IN DEX . DRAWIN GS

Guthrie, Sir James ,Morning walk , Th e, 1 57 (1 1 4)A portrait will be painted by theartist for the highes t bidder

, 33

(70 5)

HAAG , M. G .

Young artist , Th e, 32 (688)Hagemans , Maurice.

Sheep at Carnpine, 1 0 2 (1 0 6)Haite, G . 9 .

Flower market : Wet wea ther, 32

(679 )Hale, W. Matthews.

A b it of old Winchester , 1 9 (47)Autumn evening, 1 9 (46)Bristol : St . Raphael’s Church , 1 9

(39 )Bristol Th e leaning tower of TempleChur ch, 1 9 (43)In the times of the Vik ings , 1 9 (36)Lucerne , 1 9 (37)Newlyn : Ear ly morning, 1 9 (45)Newlyn

,Th e Quay Pool , 1 9 (42 )

Rough weather, Burnham , 1 9 (44)San Marino from Rimini, 1 9 (41 )Venetian fish ing-boats at Rimini, 1 9

(38)Venice

, S. Giorgio Maggiore , 1 9 (40 )Hall, G . L.

River scene : Moonlight, 30 (642 )

Hamilton, D., R.A .

Bacchus and A riadne, 1 52 (2 39 )Hamilton, W R.A .

Siddons, Mrs ,in white dress , 1 9 2

(32 )Hank ey, W. Lee.

Belgian vil lage children going toschool

, 38 (81 8)Etaples : Jeal ousy, 57 (40 )

Harding, J. D.

Oaks in A rden Forest , 1 2 5 (1 2 )Hardwick , J . Jessop.

Primroses , 1 9 (5 1 )Hardy, James , junr.

Grouse , 1 54 (1 7)Gil lie on the look-out , 1 2 5 (1 3)Head of a man , 1 9 2 (33)Picking wild flowers

,1 9 2 (33)

Hardy, T. B.

Boulogne harbour , 1 67 (39 )Fishing-boats leaving Ka twyke , 60(H S)

Leaving port, 58 (77)Leigh

,Essex , 1 2 7 (76)

Low tide , 37 (80 6)Margate. 45 (1 379 )

DRAWIN GS INDEX .

Mouth of the harbour , 1 88 (68)Mouth of the Meuse, 60 (1 1 6)North Shields ; and Off the coast ,

1 00 (2 6)Off the pier , 1 68 (55)Rescued from the Caister Bank

, 58

(75)Scheveningen beach , 1 52 (2 40 )South Foreland , 58 (76)Venice

,60 (1 1 8)

Venice from t h e Lagoons , 60 ( 1 1 7)Harlamofi, A .

Contempla tion, 34 (748)Harlow, G . H.

Siddons , Mrs , in the sleep-walkingscene from Macbeth

,

36

(7754 )Hart , T.

Rocky coas t scenes , 1 9 2 (34)Hartrick, A . 8.

Sally at down , A , 1 9 (48)Hatherell, W.

Florentine love song, 30 (657)Hawkins , G race M.

A portrait will be painted by theartis t for the highest bidder , 35(757)

Hayes , Edwin.

Ofi the jetty, 3 1 (666)

Heaphy, T.

Gentleman standing on a terrace , 76

(53)Hector, W . Cunningham.

A portr ait will be painted by the artis tfor the highes t bidder

, 35 (763)Hemy, C. Napier, R.A .

An oys terman,1 9 (49 )

Ful l moon , Th e , 1 56 (74)Henderson, C. Cooper.

Coaching scenes,1 72 ( 1 9 )

French dil igence,1 1 4 (2 80 )

Phaeton,A

,1 72 ( 1 9 )

Henry, James L.

Simplon , On the , 46 ( 1 40 7)Henshall , J . Henry.

Merry goes the time when the heartis young

,1 56 (88)

Oh the pity of it ! 1 9 (50 )Heriot, Robertino.

Green glass, 33 (72 9 )

Herring , J. F ., sent .Th e months , 1 2 7 (90 )

Hicks , L.

In the Ca thedral, 44 ( 1 369 )Higgins , Reginald E.

Sketch for a decoration, 33 (72 5)Hill, Rowland H.

Wreck of the British hospital shipRohil la near Whitby

,Oct . 3oth ,

I9 I4. 37 (80 8)

2 0 7

Hills , R.

H illy landscape,with cattle

,1 86 (2 1 )

Hine, Harry.Salisbury Cathedral : A pril , 3 1 (664)

Hodgson, S. J.An twerp

, Stree tjin ,1 69 (1 1 3)

Hogarth, W .

Subscription"

?v certificate of theFoundling Hospital ,

36 (784)Holbein , Hans.

Design for a church window , 82 (2 1 7)Hollar, W.

Passav,Panoramic view of, 9 8 (2 9 2 )

Hopkins , A rthur.Elusive eye, Th e ,

1 9 (54)Fres hwater

,Isle of Wight , 1 9 (53)

Spring : Hampstead Heath , 1 9

(52 )Home] , E. A .

In the orchard, 33 (70 4)

Howitt , Samuel.Fox-hun ting : Set of four— Puttinghounds in cover ; Away ; Full cry ;Th e death , 1 1 4 (2 88)

Huet, J. B.

Sheph erdess ,"A ,

1 69 (1 1 4)Hughes , B.

On the banks of the Mediterranean ,

Hughes , Talbot.Moon Spell , Th e , 38 (82 9 )

Hughes -Stanton, H., A .R.A .

Among the hills , 1 56 (75)From Hindhead , looking into Sussex ,u9 (ss)

Kirks ton Pass from Borrowdale, 1 56

(76)Hulk , A ., junr.

Morning ; and Evening , 1 2 5 (1 4)Hunt, A . W.

Ryle Rh ea ,between Skye and the

mainland , 1 2 7 (77)Hunt, W .

A pples and black and white grapes ,I a7 (78)

F lower vseller , 1 52 (2 41 )Fruit and Fruit , flowers , and bird

snest

, 1 0 0 (2 8)Gooseberries , apple, and cherries , 1 87(65)

Nuts and blackberries , 1 56 (784)Oyster -shell and onion, 2 9 (6 1 5)Peacock , A , 57 (2 1 )Plough-boy,

Th e , 1 0 0 (2 7)Purple grapes and melon , 1 88

(69 )Hunter, J. Young.

Farm-cart,Th e ,

1 57 ( 1 1 5)Hyde, w.

A utumn evening , 46 ( 1 40 5 )

2 0 8

IBBETSON , J. C.

An Eastern scene , 1 9 2 (24)Ireland, 8.

Illus trations to The pictur esqueviews on the River Severn ,

”88

(I30 )Ireland, Thos.

Bank s of the A von , 1 89 (1 0 5)Ironside, G . B., after Bigg.

Saturday morning, 1 2 2 (2 37)Isabey, J. B.

Due de Tallyrand , in grey coat, 1 9 2(35)

Israels, Isaac.Resting, 1 57 (1 1 6)

Israels, Josef.Paddfiag. 34 (755)

Italian School.Man

,holding a book , 74 (4)

JACKSON , 8.River A von , near Clifton, 88 (147)

James, Francis E.

Cypriped ium, 30 (645)Harbour , Th e , 1 9 (58)Mallows and poppies, 1 9 (56)White pinks , 2 0 (58A )Zinnias. I9 (57)

Jex-Blake, Evangeline.Quay at Concarneau, 46 ( 1408)

John, Augustus E.

A portrait wi ll be painted by the artistfor the highest bidder, 32 (693)

Study of a female figure, 2 9 (62 8)Johnstone, H. J.

Fern-gatherer, The, 1 69 ( 1 1 5)Jones , Owen.

Design for a library, Moorish style,1 2 2 (2 2 0 )

K

KEENE, CHARLES.

A n autumn manoeuvre , 37 (80 0 )In Terrorem, an illustration toPunch ”

; and A saving grace ,1 2 5 (1 5)Punch , Mr ., in an eaSy

-chair,reading

, 38 (81 2 )Responsibility, 37 (797)

Kelly, G erald F estus .A portrait will be painted by thear tist for the highest bidder

, 32

(689 )

INDEX . DRAWIN GS

Kelly, R. G .

View on the Thames at LondonBridge. 45 (I380 )

Kemp-Welch, Lucy.Turning at the hedge, 33 (708)King, Yeend.On the Dee

, 32 (70 2 )Kirk, T.

Thr ee illustrations toand Contemplations,Kirkpatrick , Ethel.Grey day on the Cornish coast ; andSummer by sea , 38 (82 6)

Kneller, Sir G after, by W. Derby.Ormond, James Butler , Ist Duke of,36 (779 )

Knewstub, W . J.Tee- to-tum , 57 (2 2 )Knight, Harold.Mirror.Th e, 34 (750 )

Knight, J. Buxton.Fishing-boats becalmed , 1 55 (34)On the Medway, 1 55 (35)

Kuwasseg, C.

Antwerp, View of, 33 (72 2 )

MeditationsI9 I (Is)

LAMONT, T. R.

Reader, The , 1 70 (1 1 7)Their ancestor , 1 69 (1 1 6)

Landseer, Sir E., R.A .

An important conference , 1 9 1 (1 6)Milkma id, A , 36 (789 )

Lanza, G . G .

Naples,Bay of and Paestum , Th e

Temple of, 1 2 5 (1 6)Laporte, M.

Loch Leven Castle and Th e cobbler ,with the inn at A rrochar , 35 (771 )

Laszlo, P. A . de.

A portrait will be painted by thear tist for the highes t bidder , 32(682 )Portrait study of Madame MartheLet telier , 32 (683)

La Thangue, H. H., R.A .

In a cottage garden, or the sawinghorse. 34 (745)

L’Aubiniere, G eorgina M. de.

Looking west,Por tscatho : A sunny

afternoon, 45 (1 384)

Lavery, J ., A .R.A .

A portrait will be painted by theartis t for the highes t bidder , 33(73 1 )

Law, David.

Harrow-on- the-Hill , 1 0 1 (64)

2 1 0

Malines,The old Crane , 1 0 2 (1 1 6)

Peonies,1 0 3 (1 1 8)

Segovia , R1 Parrel , 1 0 2 ( 1 1 4)Sevill e

,A t , 1 0 3 (1 1 8)

Spain, under the oranges, 1 0 2 (1 1 3)

Sussex, Cot tages, Lindfield, 1 0 2 (1 1 7)MacWhirter, J ., R.A .

Lake Coruisk ,Isle of Skye, 1 9 2 (36)

Malton, James.Design for a gateway, 98 (30 5)Marga te ,Dandelion Gateway, 88 (1 34)

Malton, T.

Uxbridge House , Burlington Gardens ,86 (9 )Westminster A bbey, North fr ont of,86 ( 1 0 )

Maris , J ames.I talian street musician, 8 (2 78)

Marks , H. Stacey, R.A .

Cavalier. A . 35 (773)Griffin vulture, The , 82 (2 34)

Marlow, W.

London from Greenwich , 86 ( 1 1 )London from Streatham Common, 86(1 2 )

Marshall , H. M.

Embankment , Th e, 1 88 (90 )Martineau, Gertrude.

Water-lilies in Rothiemurchus Woods,

1 0 3 (I 2 7)Mauve, A .

Washing-day,1 55 (32 )

Maxwell , Donald.British warships helping in the landbattles

, 37 (796)May, Phil.

And dark blue in her e.e.,1 59 (247)

May, W. W .

Low tide, 38 (82 3)

Mayor, Fred.Pont d vignon, 3 1 (676)

Medlycott, Sir Hubert.Ghent

. 45 (1 397)Venice boats off St .

(1 388)Moo, Anne.

Wellington,Duke of, 37 (798)

Mercier, Ruth.Gondolier

,A , 46 (1404)

Meissonier, J . L. E.

Cavalier of the time of Louis X I I I ,33 um

Juste A urele, 44 (1 372 )

Millais , Sir J. E.,P.R.A .

A ttack on Kenilworth Castle, 3 1

Giorgio, 45

(663)Pencil sketch for The North-Wes tPassage, 1 9 1 (1 6)

Study of a female figure ; and Headof a lady

, 37 (80 3)

INDEX . DRAWIN GS

NAFTEL, P. J.On the road to the Feriéri, nearAma lfi, 1 86 (2 3)On the road to Pontoni, near Amalfi,74 (6)

Nardi, E.

Sunset at Terracina, I taly, 30 (637)Nash, F .

Ruins of a Temple, 88 (1 1 6)Nash, J.

Rouen, The Palais de Justice , 46

(I40 6)Neer, Van der.

Town on a river,with skaters , 1 71

(1 5)Newton, A . P.

A thens,Gateway of Propylaea , 1 88

(88)Nibbs, R. H.

Kingston Quay, Shoreham harbour1 52 (2 42 )

Nicholson, F.

River scene,87 ( 1 1 1 )

Chester ; and Hilly lake scenes , 88(I40 )

Mole, J. H .

By the sea, 1 2 5 (2 0 )

Young anglers , 1 2 5 (1 9 )Monson.

Two illustrations to The Relapse,

Th e Way of the World, 1 9 1 ( I 5)Montague, A .

Beach scene,1 72 (2 0 )

Montalba, Clara.G uidecca , The, 2 0 (64)Saluté, Th e , 2 0 (65)

Moore, A . P.

Bath A bbey,88 (1 35)

Saint Benedict,Gracechurch , 86 (I3)

Morgan, Fred.See—saw

,1 2 7 (9 1 )

Morgan, Hawley.Deceiver

,The

, 36 (786)Morland School.

Shepherd’s boy, The, 36 (782 )Mostyn, Tom.

Invaders , The, 33 (71 5)Muirhead, David.

Norwich, View near, 1 0 1 (67)Muller, W.

Cot tage interior, 1 2 5 (2 1 )Mulready, W R.A .

Male study, 99 (1 8)Murray, David, R.A .,

Bridge on the Broads, The, 2 0 (66)Picardy

,St . Riquier : A wet market

day,1 0 3 ( 1 2 8)

DRA W IN GS

Nicholson, W.

Oxford — A ll Souls ’ gateway, 57 (36)

Bodleian Library , 57 (39 )Chris tchurch , 57 (4I A )Magdalen Grammar School

, 57 (30 )Merton College

, 57 (38)Queen's College. 57 (34)St . John’s College The lawn

, 57 (35)University College, 57 (3 1 )Wadh am College, 57 (3 1 )Wadh am College , Garden front, 57(37)

Worcester College , 57 (3 2 )Nicol , Ers kine, A .R.A .

Oysterman,Th e

, 45 (1 381 )Nicolet, Gabriel.

Le Collis de Corail , 30 (656)Nisbet, R. B.

Crail harbour , 6 1 (8)Returning from market : Wet day,6 1 (7)

Noble, J. S.

Waiting for the guns , 1 87 (57)Noble, R.

Pres tonk irk : The old sawmill , 34

(734)Ravensauch shore

, 34 (735)Norris , Hugh L.

Farm,Th e , 6 1 (9 )

North, J. W ., A .R.A .

Th e rigid hoar frost mel ts beforeh is beam

,2 0 (67)

Under the gr eenwood tree, 58 (45)

O’BRIEN, DERMOD,The oat-neld , 33 (70 9 )

Orchardson, Sir W . G., R.A .

Housewife, Tne

,1 67 (44)

Orpen, W illiam, A .R.A .

A portrait will be painted by theartist for the highes t bidder , 32(699 )

Orr, Stewart.Two views in the High lands

,1 57 (1 1 7)

Orrock, J.Bewcas tle

,1 86 (24)

Clouds on Crinel, 2 9 (62 1 )Doune Castle, near Stirling , 2 9 (624)Derbyshire : Weston-on-Trent , 9

(62 2 )Hampton Lucy Church , and the RiverA von , near Stratford , 1 88 (66)Holy Island : Low water , 2 9 (62 0 )Jedburgh A bbey, 2 9 (62 3)Leices tershire : Tyburn Hill , Bradgate Park, 2 9 (6 1 8)

IN DEX . 2 1 1

PALFREY, PA ldgate, The Bul l Inn Hockerill ,

Th e Crown Stans ted,

Th e

Old Bell Stansted , Th e WhiteBear ”

,Woodford , Th e White

Hart,

1 1 4 (2 81 )Coaching subjects , se t of six, 1 14

(2 89 )Going to the fair Portraits of MayRoyal

,Hedon Squire and

Royal Danegelt Rosewater Royal Danegelt , 1 1 4

(2 90 )Palmer, Sutton.

Departur e , Th e ; and Vil lage scenenear Cairo, 1 52 (243)

Sur rey Common , A ,6 1 (1 0 )

Parker, John.

Buscot Look , on the Thames , 2 0 (68)Partridge, Bernard.

Excursionis t , Th e ; A cartoon for

Punch ,” November 4th , 1 9 1 4,

36 (786A )Paterson, James , R.S.A.

Claudina, Oratava , Tenerifie, 2 0 (75)Real ejo Al to, Tenerifie , 2 0 (76 )

Parsons , A lfred, R,A .

Buckinghamshire : Old bar ns andcherry trees

, 2 0 (69 )Japan : Fields at Hamamatsu, 2 0

(74)Maidenhead : Crimson rambler , 2 0

(7 1 )Somerse t : A dairy farm, 2 0 (70 )Spring blossoms, 30 (640 )Sussex : A Pergola , 2 0 (73)Youth of the year , The , 2 0 (72 )

Paton, Frank.Good old days, The : and Londonand Manches ter coach in thesnow

,1 70 ( 1 1 9 )

Huntsman and hounds, 98 (2 98)Racehorse, A , 98 (2 97)Rough and ready, 1 70 (1 2 0 )

Paton, Waller H.

Dalma lly, 38 (81 9 )Sunset in the Highlands, 38 (82 0 )

Mangold field in Surrey : PeperHarrow in the dis tance , 1 88 (70 )On the Nith , 2 9 (6 1 7)Senir-nan-G illean and Sligach an Inn,

Isle of Skye, 1 87 (59 )Yorkshire : On the Wharfe , 2 9 (6 1 9 )

Ouvrie, Justin.Venice, Th e Grand Canal ; and YorkMinster, 1 2 5 ( 1 )

2 1 2 INDEX . DRAWIN GS

Payne, W.

Cawsand Bay, Rame Head ; Plymouth, Mount Batten View nearBlackheath, 88 (1 44)

Chepstow Castle ; Devon, A weir onthe Tavey Harbour scene, 88

tx42 )Devon

,Brent Church ; Stoke, near

Mount Edgecumbe , 88 (1 43)Turnpike at Hayes, on the road toUxbridge, 88 ( 1 41 )

Pears, Chas.First race of the season, 1 66 (1 )

Pearson, C.

Hil ly lake scene, 1 66 (4)Returning home, 60 (1 2 0 )

Pelegrino.Christ before Pilate, 1 52 (244)

Pellegrini, C.Wombwell, Sir George, Bart., 1 67

(47)Peppercorn, A. D.

Quiet water , 33 (7 1 8)Pereeval, F . F.

Capheaton, The lake, 99 ( 1 )Pettie, J ., R.A .

Ransom, Th e, 35 (760 )Philp, J. G.

Cornwall , near Land’s End , and at

Kynance Cove. 1 35 (2 44)Moun tainous lake scenes ; and NearLand’s End , and Kynance Cove,Cornwall , 88 (1 46)

Phillip, Colin B.

A t Glen Car , Co . Kerry, 2 0 (79 )Coas t of A yrshire : A breezy day, 2 0(77)Loch Lomond , above Inversnaid , 2 0(77)

Phillott , Constance.Dancers, 2 0 (80 )

Pickard, Louise.Thames at Chelsea , The, 33 (71 3)

Pirie, G eorge.Highland interior, 33 (72 3)

Poeaike, W.

St . Mary’s, Str atford , 86 ( 1 4)Pocock , N.

Bristol harbour, 56 (2 88)Rocky coast, with boats in a storm ,

1 0 0 (33)W es ton-super-Mar e, 56 (2 89 )

Pollard, James.Salmon fishing, 82 (2 52 )

Poole, P. L.

Lady seated in a landscape, 82 (2 20 )Powell, A lfred.

Pulborough, In the meadows, 1 87

(61 ) and The Ghost, 46

Rye from the marshes , 1 87 (63)

Surrey, Hambledon Common, 1 87

(62 )Poynter, Ambrose.

Ruins of the Old Savoy Palace,

before the demolition of theapproaches to Waterloo Bridge,74 (7)

Poynter, Sir E. J Bart , P.R.A.

Hermia , 2 0 (8 1 )Priestman, Arnold.

Littlehampton quay, 33 (706)Procter, Ernest.

Kensington Gardens, Th e fountain,

45 ( 1 383)Proctor, Janet.

Church at Etavigny destroyed bythe Germans

, 3 1 (660 )Prout, 8.

Beach scene, with fisherfolk , 1 86

(2 5)Coast scene, with figures , 1 52 (245)Hulks at Plymouth, 1 2 9 (1 54)Hulks on the coast, 1 0 0 (2 9 )Interior of a cathedral

,82 (2 29)

Pryde, James.

Souvenir of a cos tume ball , 33 (72 1 )Pugin, A .

House of the Minister of the FrenchRepublic in Portland Square, 86(1 5)

Pyne, C. C.

Old London Bridge,86 (1 4)

Pyne, J . B.

Lago Maggiore, 35 (762 )

RA CKHAM, ARTHUR.

Boys and girls come out to play,

2 0 (86)Fox and the grapes , 2 0 (85)Humpty-Dumpty, 2 0 (87)Little Betty Blue lost her holidayshoe

,

”2 0 (84)

Peter Pan , a design for, 2 0 (82 )See-saw

, 2 0 (83)Rayner, S.

An old castle ; and Ruined abbey,1 2 7 (86)

Reed, E. T.

Joe ’s long swim. 37 (799 )Reynolds , F. G .

Castle in a landscape, 88 ( 1 47)Reynolds, Sir J ., alter.

Girl with a dog ; and Johnson, Miss,76 (55)

Mask, Th e ;

(1 41 2 )

2 14 INDEX .

Recovery of a dormant title,82 (2 45)

Rector and the blind beggar, 1 52

(247)River scene , with cattle and figuresin the foreground , 87 (1 0 6)

River scene,with buildings, boats,

and figures and Woody landscape,with cottages

,figures , and animals,

87 (7 1 )Road by the river

,with wagon and

figures and Mountain stream, withan angler. 87 (79 )

Slop, Dr ., 82 (242 )Toast

,Th e

,87 (99 )

Tom Jones and Sophia Westernan il lus tration to Fielding’s His

tory of a foundling,87 (94)

Twickenham Ferry and River scenewith boats and figures, 87 (74)

Village scene, with cattle in the foreground and Barrymore

,Lord

,

driving h is phaeton, 87 (77)Village scene, with wagon andfigures ; and Village on the coast,with figures

,87 (75)

Waltham Cross, 1 52 (247)

Ruith, H. van.

Chelsea : Electric power station, 37(793)

Ruskin, J.Rouen : A cathedral spire, 74 (8)

Russell, J ., R.A .

Boy, in blue coat , with white fichou,

1 93 (55)Country doctor, The, 1 72 (2 1 )Gentleman in armour

,holding a

baton, 1 93 (56)

Rosbrack, M.

Joseph and Potiphar’s wife, 1 59 (240 )

Rutland, Violet Duchess of.A squith, Rt . Hon. H . H . , M.P. . 36

(787)Salisbury, the third Marquess of, 36(788)

SAFTLEVEN, H.

Hilly landscape, 35 (775)

Salimbene.Coronation of the Virgin , 35 (775)

Sandby, Paul, R.A .

A lnwick Castle,88 (1 56)

Coast scene ; Sir J . Elvil’

s house,

near Egham, Surrey ; View nearHampton

,88 ( 1 57)

Deptford , the old bridge and castle ;Gloucester, west gate and bridge,88 ( 1 54)

DRAWINGS

and AMountainous landscape ;ruined tower , 88 ( 1 55)

River scene, with figures and animals,88 (1 53)

Sandby, T.

Glastonbury ; and Th e Cathedral ,Wells

, 89 ( 1 58)Sandys , F .

Heads of Miss Eva M . S. Paddon andMaster Stanley S. Wreford Paddon

,

1 57 (H 9 )Paddon

,Mrs. Wreford , 1 57 ( 1 1 8)

Santini, D.

Rome : Th e Cloisters of St . Paul ’s,45 (1 39 2 )

Sargent, J. S., R.A .

A portrait in charcoal will be exeouted by the artist for the highes tbidder. 30 30 (369 )Karer See, 2 1 (9 5)Under the poplars , 2 1 (94)

Satchwell, R. W .

Devout exercises , 1 9 2 (24)Saxon, G .

Dead game, 57 (2 1 )

Scott , Tom.

On a Dutch canal , 1 0 1 (69)Schnebbelie, R. B.

Court of Requests in the GuildhallChapel

,86 (2 4)

Guildh all Chapel,86 (1 9 )

Shalders, G .

Sheep on a common, 1 52 (2 48)Sharples. J.

Washington, George, in black coat ,1 93 (57)

Shaw, Byam.

“ I t ’s not only with ink that blotsare made.

37 (794)Love is too young to know whatconscience is, 32 (70 1 )

Th e little grief, 2 1 (96)

Shelley, R.

Head of a child : and Lady, in

décolleté dress, 1 9 1 ( 1 8)

Head of a lady and a gentleman ;Lady, in black dress and Study ofthr ee childr en

,1 9 1 (1 9 )

Sketch of two sisters and AdmiralPorley

,1 9 1 (2 0 )

Shelley, S.Ruspini, Mrs , and child , 1 9 1 (2 0 )

Shepherd, F . N.

Upper Street , Islington , 86 (2 2 )Sh epherd, G .

View in London, 1 59 (2 58)

House at the back of Holborn, 1 59

(2 44)Old Hungerford market and TalbotInn, Southwark, 86 (2 1 )

DRAWIN GS

St . Martin’s Church and the statueof Charles I ; and A street scene ,86 (2 0 )

Shepherd, T. H.

An ancient house in Butcher Row,

Whitechapel Devonshire House ,Piccadil ly, 86 (2 2 )

I llustrations to London in the 1 9 thCentury,

”86 (2 3)

St . Martin ’s Lane,86 ( 1 4)

Shepperson, Claude.An0 ther militant , 2 1 (99 )Barbara to nurse, 2 1 (98)Not that in Truth , when Life began ,He shunned the Flut ter of theFan .

A gentleman of the Old School ,A ustin Dobson, 2 1 (1 0 0 )

Sal t and sunny days, 2 1 (97)Sherrin, J.

Grapes and apples , 1 70 ( 1 2 3)Roses , 1 9 2 (38)

Sidaner, H. Le.

La Boucherie, 34 (743)Sidebottom, F . N.

A rundel Castle ; Derwentwater , andTenby. 1 55 (30 )Cumberland : Evening September and Skiddaw, 1 55 (29 )

Sigalon, after, by L. Lem'z.

Head of a lady,with blue hat and

white feather, 1 72 (24)Simoni, G .

A t Tlemcen , in A lgeria, 1 2 5 (2 3)Simpson, Charles W.

Reflections , 3 1 (665)Simpson, Henry.

Dardanelles,Th e ;

Cadoro, 46 (1 403)Sims , Charles , A .R.A .

Figure piece. 30 (649 )On the shore , 2 1 ( 1 0 1 )

Sinclair, J.Study of mist , 60 ( 1 2 2 )

Small, C. Percival.Portrait

,in red and black chalk, will

be executed by the artis t for thehighes t bidder, 3 1 (677)

Smallileld, F .

Negro’s head , 1 70 ( 1 1 8)Smallwood, W . F .

Westminster Hall,86 (24)

Smirke, R., R.A .

I llustrations to Th e Invisible Spyand Th e Sorrows of Werter,

”1 9 1

and Palazzo

Smith, Carlton A .

Berkshire vil lage, ( 5 ( 1 399 )Hat-makers

,Luton , Beds , 1 89 ( 1 0 6)

Littleh ampton , 45 ( 1 382 )

INDEX .

Smith, J. R.

Justice,82 (2 36)

Smith, Percy T.

Procession entering a church , 1 59

(2 6 1 )Smith, T.

Haddon Hall, 1 35 (243)

Smythe, Lionel P., R.A .

Gleaner , Th e , 2 1 (1 0 2 )Study : A mar ket woman

, 2 1 (1 0 3)Study of a girl , 2 1 (1 04)

Smythe, Minnie.November’s charm

,2 1 ( 1 0 5)

Soane, Sir J ., R.A .

Entrance to the tomb of a hero, 1 2 2

(2 2 2 )Solomon, Simeon.

Head of a lady, 74 (9 )

Sir Galahad ; and Summer , 1 87

(64)Southgate, Frank.

Herons , 1 72 (28)Sparks, H. Blande.

Lover’s arrival,Th e

, 1 55 (36)Stanfield, Clarkson, R.A .

A bbeville ; and On the coast ofBrittany

,89 (1 59 )

Making St . Katharine’s Docks , 2

(630 )Study of an old bridge , 1 9 2 (39 )

Steelink , W.

Changing pastur es , 61 (1 1 )Steeple, J.

Low tide, 60 (1 2 0 )Steer, P. Wilson.

Fores t glade, 32 (68 1 )

Steuben, Baron C.

La morte de Napoleon , 34 (746)Stevens , A lbert .

North Devon : On the East Lynn ,1 2 5 (24)

Stock, H. J.Inspiration , 1 54 (1 9 )

Stone, Marcus, R.A .

Yes or no 32 (694)Stone, F R.A .

Reading l sson, The, 1 52 (2 49 )Storey, G . A ., R.A .

Coming events , 34 (742 )Stothard, T., R.A .

Eleven illus trations to The anti

quary,"

A s You Like I t , etc . ,

1 9 1 (2 2 )Stott , Edward, A .R.A .

Study for Washing day , 3 1 (674)Strutt, A . W.

Homewards at break of day , 1 54 (2 0 )Mark

,how they tremble , as the

breechloader sounds against theb ills

,

”1 54 (2 0 )

2 1 6 IN DEX .

Stuart, G .

Washington,George , in claret

coloured coat , 1 95 ( 1 1 5)Sullivan, E. J.Olivia and Sophia : The Vicar ofWakefield

,2 1 ( 1 0 6)

Surtees , John.Sussex coast , On the , 45 (1 398)

Swan, A lice M.

Wallfl owers , 2 1 ( 1 0 7)Swan, J. M R.A .

Study of leopards, 1 2 9 (1 55)Swinburne, E.

An Eastern town ; In the Campagna ; and Lake scene, 1 00 (35)

Grotto Ferrata , near Rome, 1 00 (3 1 )I talian landscape , with buildings andfigures. 99 (8)

Lake scene , 99 ( 1 9 )Mountainous landscape , with sheepand A waterfall , 1 0 0 (33)

River scene , with horseman drivingcattle ; and Rocky coast scenes,1 0 0 (34)

Vil lage scene ; and A waterfall , 1 0 0

(36)Swinburne, Julia.

I talian bay scenes , 1 0 0 (3 1 )Mulready, W . , R.A ., head of, 99 ( 1 8)River scenes ; and Swiss town, 1 0 0

(37)

TALMAGE, A .

Noonday heat , 32 (695)Tayler, F .

Drawing cover,2 9 (62 5)

Letting hounds into covert, 1 67 (50 )

Taylor, E.

Rose. The. 45 (1 374)Taylor, L. Campbell.

Palace of Versail les : Evening, 34

(733)Teniers, David.

View in a town, with figures , 8 : ( 3 1 0 )Tenkate, H.

Gossips,1 2 5 (2 5)

Tavern interiors,1 2 7 (79)

Tenniel, Sir John.Germany’s ally : The cartoon forPunch , December roth , 1 870 ,

36 (79 I )Terris , J.

Cromer, Th e Old Port , 6 1 ( 1 2 )Terry, H.

Dame Durden , 1 89 ( 1 0 7)Thompson, H. Raymond.

Nativity, The, 45 (1 396)UWINS, T., R.A .

Captive, The, 1 86 (28)

DRAW IN GS

Thomson, Hugh.A rrival of the Sardiner , 1 2 5 (1 8)

Thomson, Leslie.Iona , A bay in, 2 1 ( 1 0 8)Morning, 2 1 (1 0 9 )

Thomson, M.

Low tide ; and A schooner, 9 9 (2 0 )Thorpe-Waite, R.

Between the showers,1 56 (90 )

Kent , Lympne Castle, 2 1 ( 1 1 0 )Tidey, A lfred.

Efingham , Kenneth , Earl of, in

military uniform , 36 (790 )Tidey, Henry.

Forest flowers , 1 2 5 (2 6)Titian, after, by A . Falda.

Concert, The, 1 37 (62 )Tomassini.

A po llo and Marsyas ; and Pan and

Syrinx. 36 (777)Topham, F . W .

A gillie. IS2 (249 )The Psalmist, 33 (7 1 7)

Townsend, F . H.

For the wounded , 46 ( 141 3)Tucker, E.

Frigate, A , 1 0 0 (30 )Take, H. S., R.A .

A note on the beach , 2 1 ( 1 1 3)Falmouth, The harbour , 2 1 (1 1 2 )On the poop-deck, 2 1 (1 1 4)Schooners , 2 1 (1 1 1 )Shipping group. A . 30 (644)

Turner, J. M. W., R.A .

Carnarvon and Harlech Castles , 1 2 2

(2 2Fifth plague, The , 74 (1 0 )Gateway to Framlingham Castle ;King A rthur ’s Castle, Tintagel ;and Village on a river, 89 (1 60 )

Graville-ou- t he-Seine, 1 66 5)Hilly landscape, with cattle andfigures , 2 9 (62 6)Lowestoft : A storm- lashed sea , witha wreck and three small boatsladen with figures , 1 56 (85)

Sower, Th e , 1 2 5 (2 7)Sunset on the sea , 30 (633)after, by Frederica Redford.Venice , Grand Canal , 1 89 ( 10 5)

Turner, Katherine.Stocks, 2 1 ( 1 1 5)

Turner, W . (of Oxford) .Oxford , View of, 1 67 (40 )Return of the flock, 99 (9 )

2 18 INDEX . DRAWINGS

Meux, A dmiral Sir Hedworth, 63 (9 1 )On the Heath ,” 63 (80 )

Shrewsbury, Earl of ; and Lambton,George

,63 (90 )

Soltykofi, Prince ; and Durand , SirMortimer, 63 (1 0 1 )

The Masters meet, 63 (79 )Th ornycroft , Hamo, R .A

Henley, W. B .,63 ( 1 0 0 )

Vaughan , Cardinal ; and Campbell ,Rev. R . J 63 (95)

Vine, Sir J . Somers and Maple, SirJ . Blundell , 63 (99 )

Waterlow, Sir E. A ., R.A .

Bolton Castle, 2 2 ( 1 2 7)Dorsetshire : Moonrise, 30 (655)France, Meadows near Moret, 2 2

(1 2 6)On the Dorset Downs above CorieCastle

,2 2 ( 1 2 5 )

Stonehaven, 2 2 ( 1 2 8)Sussex Weald , The , 1 95 ( 1 1 3A )

Watson, G. Spencer.Judgment of Paris. 35 (759 )

Watson, J. D.

Ral eigh, Sir Walter, 1 71 (1 6)Watson, P. F letcher.

Kilpeck, Hertfordshire , 45 (1 40 0 )Weatherhead, W. B.

Chelsea Pensioners , 1 56 (9 1 )Weber, Otto.

By the sea , 79 (1 36)Weedon, A . W .

Squally weather, 1 0 3 (1 3 1 )Weguelin, J. R.

Dance of Naiads, A , 35 (758)Dryad

,A , 2 2 (1 2 9 )

Weiss, Jose.A pproaching storm , 34 (752 )

Wells, W.

Feeding the ducks , 61 (14)Marguerites , 6 1 (1 3)

Werner, C.

A t prayer , 1 2 7 (81 )West, J. Walter.

Cambridgeshire colts , 2 2 30

(635)Westall, R., R.A .

Seven illustrations to Guy Mannering,

”1 9 2 (2 3)

Shepherd boy and sheep, 1 87 (39 )Westall, W., A .R.A .

Liverpool, Hawden Church , and TownHall

,87 ( 1 09 )

Wetherbee, George.A phrodite’s realm , 32 (70 0 )

Wheatley, F., R.A .

Discovery, Th e, 1 9 2 (40 )Farmstead

,A

,89 ( 1 66)

Lavinia and her mother, 1 87 (40 )

Love in a mill , 1 9 2 (40 )The promenade, 1 9 2 (24)

Whipple, J.Cairo, Street scene in, 1 0 3 (1 32 )

Whymper, J. W.

Timber wagon on a sandy road, 1 52(2 5 1 )

Wigstead, H.

Interior, with figures, 8 (2 69)Wild, C.

German Chapel, St . James's , Interior

of, 86 (1 3)Wilkie, Sir D., R.A .

Sick lady, 1 52 (244)Willarst, A. E. de.

Landscapes, with classical buildingsand figures, 46 ( 1 41 4)

Willis , H. B.

Gipsies ; and Harvesters, 1 27 (88)Highland cattle

,1 68 (55)

Somerset, Group of cattle near Bumh am. 1 27 (87)

Wilson, J. T.

Dragon Inn yard , Bishopsgate Streetand Rose and Crown Tavern,Queen Street , Tower Hill, 87

(2 6)Swan Inn , Tottenham ; BarnTavern,St . Martin’s Lane

,etc . , 87 (2 5A )

Th e Cricketer’s, Cheyne Walk ; Gateway in the Tower of London, etc.,

86 (2 5)Wimperis, E. M.

Cornfield , The, 1 54 (2 2 )Moorland scene

,1 67 (38)

Shady stream , A ,1 55 (3 1 )

View on the Dart, with cat tle, 3x(669 )

Winterhalter, F.

Portraits of Queen Victoria, T. B.Macaulay

,etc.

,82 (243)

Wintour, J. C.

Haddingtonshire, G arleton Tower, 61( 1 5)

Wolf, J.Bullfinch , 1 92 (47)Covey of partridges, 1 9 2 (41 )Deer in the Highlands, 1 9 2 (48)Grouse , 1 9 2 (42 )Hard times : or Poverty, 1 9 2 (46)Himalayan snow partridges , 45

( 1 39 1 )Lecture on Embryology, 1 9 2 (45)Missed. I9 2 (43)Peace and war, 1 9 2 (44)Snow partridges from the A ltaimountains

, 45 ( 1 39 1 )Study of a mountain hare, 1 9 2 (48)

Wolstenholme, J. Dean.Shooting, 98 (32 3)

DRAWIN GS INDEX . 2 1 9

Wood , Starr.Her money’s worth ; and Jus t intime, 36 (786)

Wood, William T.

Mars,2 2 ( 1 32 )

Moonlight in a copse, 2 2 ( 1 3 1 )Woods , Henry, R.A .

Village in Veneto, A , 33 (764)Woollen, William B.

Littl e critics, 34 (732 )Wouverman, P., alter.

Watering horses and A sandy road ,

Wright, J. M.

Captive maiden , 1 87 (43 )Merry Wives of Windsor,(2 53L 1 9 1 ( I6)Midsummer Night’s Dream(2 53)

Three illustrations, 1 9 1 ( 1 7)F étes Champétres, 1 52 (2 52 )

Wyllie, W. L., R.A .

Destroyer versus submarine, 34 (741 )Spithead , 1 9 2 (2 5)

YATES, G .

London Bridge,Bird’s-eye View over

and London Bridge from the river,87 (2 8)

W estminster from the river, 87 (2 7)London Bridge and Deptford Yard ,87 (2 9 )

Youngman, J.F armwrd , Th e, 1 54 (2 3)

MISCELLANEOUS.Bay of Salamis , 64 ( 1 2 9 )Ben Nevis

, 74 ( 1 )Ca ledonian Canal

, 74 (1 )Chinese drawings , en gouache , illustrat ing pottery manufacture , se tof eight

,1 35 (2 41 )

Coast scene , 99 ( 1 2 )Design for gar den-buildings for theMarquess of Bute , 1 1 4 (2 79 )

Designs for mantel-pieces , furniture,and decorations

,1 1 4 (2 79 )

Eastern shepherd , 1 88 (88)Eton , 1 2 2 (2 30 )Flowers from Lake Como

, 99 ( 1 2 )George I I I at the Royal A cademy

,

1 9 1 ( 1 3A )Harvesting, 99 ( 1 3)Head of a girl

,by F . G . , 6 1 ( 1 )

Head of a lady, with blue dress , 1 9 2(50 )Head of a lady, with white dress ,

1 9 2 (50 )Highland landscape , 1 52 (2 5 1 )In the Campagna , 1 88 (87)Lady

,in brown dress

,1 9 2 (49 )

Lady, in green dress , 1 9 2 (49 )Plough, Th e , 99 (1 3)Racehorse , with trainer and jockey ,

1 1 4 (2 80 )River scene , 99 ( 1 2 )Venice, View on the Grand Canal,1 88 (87)

Westminster from Lambeth , 86 (3)Windsor road , 1 1 4 (2 80 )Woody landscape , 1 2 5 (2 1 )

PICTURES.

ABBOTT, LEMUEL F .

Lord Nelson , 1 2 3 (96)Absolon, J.

An interior , 9 1 (2 59 )A dams, J. Clayton.

Common rights , 1 68 (73)Wh eatfield , The , 1 89 ( 1 0 8)

A gasse, J. L.State waggon : Mode of travelling,

1 81 9 , H 4 (2 93)A ikman, G .

Perthshire , On the Lyon , 1 0 1 (73)Aird, Chas.

Groote Kerk,Dordrecht, 6 1 ( 1 6)

A hiem, M.

Landscape,1 94 ( 1 0 2 )

A lbano, F.

A doratio of the Magi, 1 71 ( 1 )Bacchus , with infant Bacchanals ,1 73 (62 )

Music , 1 73 (62 )Mystic marriage of Saint Catherine,

1 71 ( 1 )A lbert, Pier.

Suez Canal , 1 0 2 ( 1 0 5)A lken, Henry.

Coaching, 1 2 3 (72 )Duck-shooting : A sportsman withdogs by a stream , 1 1 5 (296)

Exeter, Lymington and Poole coach .

1 75 ( 1 2 2

Fetching the mails, 1 75 ( 1 2 5)Going to the Derby ; and Returningfrom the Derby, 1 1 5 (2 94)

Hyde Par k Corner : and In the park ,1 75 ( 1 2 7)

Inspecting the damage , 1 75 ( 1 28)

with jockey up, 1 1 5

Moonligh t match between Lieut .Thornhill and Cornet Edgehill , 1 75( 1 2 9 , I30 )

Mishap on the road to the races , 1 75( 1 24)Norwich coach

,1 75 ( 1 2 3)

Parade for the Derby ; and Finishfor the Derby, 1 75 ( 1 2 6)

Grand Leicestershire Steeplechase ,March 1 2

,1 829 , a set of eight , 1 1 5

(297)Osbaldiston, G ., Esq.

, performing h iswonderful and unprecedented featof two hundred miles against time,1 1 5 (2 95)Past and present

,1 75 (1 2 5)

A lken, Samuel.Cours ing subjects , set of four, 1 1 5

(2 98)Gay Lass ,(30 1 )Partridge shooting : Pointers and

se tters at work,1 1 5 ( 299 )

Pointers : Staunch , a hilly landscape ,with three dogs in the foreground ,u s (300 )

Allen, D.

Highland marriage ; and A pennywedding , 89 ( 1 73)

A lma-Tadema, Sir L., R.A .

Study of a Roman wall painting , 47( 1 42 7)

The Wine , 1 67 (3 1 )A ltmann, G .

In the marshlands , 6 1 ( 1 7)Anderson, W .

Calm,Th e and Th e storm , 89 ( 1 75)

Cape St . Vincent , Battle of ; and

Shipping 0 8 the coast , 89 ( 1 76)

2 2 4 INDEX . PICTURES

Andreotti, F .

Courtship, 1 0 3 ( 1 34)Indecision , 1 0 3 ( 1 33)

Angelico, Fra, School of.Triptych, 148 (1 41 )

Angelis, P.

Market figures Lady and gentleman,and thr ee market figur es withbaskets of fruits and vegetables ina landscape

,1 41 (r )

Ansdell, R R.A .

Lost sheep, The , 1 57 ( 1 32 )Milkmaid , The , 1 74 ( 1 1 3)Stag at bay. 1 57 (1 33)

Ansdell, William.

Steady at the point , 1 66 (7)A rcher, James.

Irving, Henry, as Mathias in Th e

Bells, 47 ( 1 440 )A rellano.

Flowers in a sculptured vase, 1 66 (8)Aretino, Spinello.

Al tar-piece. 75 ( 37, 38, 39 )Pentecost, 1 72 (33)

A rmheld, G.

Dogs in a cornfield, 1 24 ( 1 34)

Rabbiting, 1 54 (9 )

Sporting dogs , 1 54 (2 )Terriers, 1 88 (86)

A rmstrong, T.

A Foun tain, 59 (94)Girl with goat

, 59 (95)A rnold, Reginald E.

Cardinal ’s pet, 48 (1 448)A tkinson, J. A .

Boulogne : The fish -market,89 (1 81 )

Fishing-boats putting out , 89 (1 99 )Aumonier, J.

On the river Blythe and Cragsabove Lake Crafnant , 60 (1 2 5)On the river Test , Overton, Hants ;and Early spring, near Trefriw,

North Wales, 60 (1 24)

BACCHANI, A .

Girl, A , 47 (1 424)Lady in blue, 47 (1 42 3)

Backer, A .

Boy with a shell ° and Piping shepherd how1 73 (56)

Backhuysen, L.

Mouth of a river,1 38 (67)

Bass , Firmio.Sainte A nne ter Muiden, 1 0 2 (1 07)Baird, W . B.

Sheep in an orchard, 1 03 (1 35)

Bale, G.

Fruit and still life, 57 (24)Baptiste, J.

Children decorating a bust withflowers

,1 2 3 (82 )

Flowers and fruit , 5 1 (1 51 4)Flowers in a blue and wh ite jar , 1 74( 1 0 8)

Flowers in a sculptured vase , 5964 1 37 (45)Gar land of flowers, with cupidsSporting. 77 (68)

Barber, 0. Burton.Sweethearts, 1 56 (9 2 )

Berenger, J.Coursing subjects, 1 1 5 (30 2 )

Barker, B.

Hi la -dscap=. w.th p asa i ts and

ca ttle in the foreground , 49 (1 4 75 )I talian landscape, with figures at awell

,1 50 (1 94)

Landscape, with travelling peasantsand animals, 78 ( 1 1 0 )

Woodland road , with cart and figures,49 (1 479 )

Barker, Thomas (of Bath) .e dy day,

A . 1 9 3 (6 3)Barlow, F .

Coursing, 89 (1 89 )Barnard, Fred.

His first smoke, 58 (67)Baroccio, F.

Madonna , with the Infant Saviour ,1 96 (1 38)

Barret, G ., R.A .

Landscape, with waggon, 89 (1 82 )Barry, Claude F .

Spring in Lombardy, 47 (142 9)Bart lett, W. H.

Waiting for the turf-boats , 1 2 5

(2 8)Bassano, J.

A doration of the Magi, 1 37 (52 )Bauhen, J. Swan.

Royal salute , 1 55 (5 1 )Beaumont, Sir George.

Conway Castle ; and Cromwell andh is oflficers, 1 68 (83)

Beavis , R.

Nuremberg, Street in, 1 70 (1 2 5)Beccalumi, Domenico.

Madonna, in red dress and greencloak

,with the Infant Saviour and

Saint John, 77 (90 )Beechey, Sir W., R.A .

Bland , Mrs., vocalist at CoventGarden , 1 74 (94A )Cowper, Henry , Esq.

, 79 (1 2 3)York, Duchess of, in white muslindress , 145 (93)

2 2 6

Both, J. and A .

I talian landscape, with h orsemanand peasants

, 1 41 (5)Botticelli, School of.

A nnunciation , The, 1 48 (1 43)Madonna and Child , 75 (40 )

Bottomley, W.

French stable-yard,1 95 (1 2 6)

Boucher, Francois.Lady

, in pink dress with white scarf,1 95 (1 20 )Pastoral , A , 1 47 (1 2 2 )Tw nymphs

,with sheep , in a land

scape. 1 47 ( 1 2 3)Venus and cupids, 89 ( 1 89 )School of.Landscapes

,with pastoral figur es ,

1 35 (3)Musical party, 64 (1 32 )Pense til aux raisins , 1 66 (1 0 )

Bouchet, Auguste.Sentinel , Th e, 1 0 3 (1 36)

Boudin, E.

Trouville, Th e pier at, 1 2 9 (1 56)Boughton, G . H., R.A .

A utumn , 61 (1 9 )Boughton, T.

Clandon Harriers, 1 75 (1 33)Bouguereau, W A .

Psyche et l Amour , 1 56 (98)Boultbee, J.

Fox-hunting : a(30 6)

Bout and Bodewyns.Seaport , with boats and figures, 1 74

( 1 0 0 )Bouts, D.

Moses and the burning bush , 1 50

( 1 83)Bowen, Owen.On the Val , near Rotterdam , 48

( 1 445)Boyne, J.

Lovers, 9 2 (2 66)Boys, T. S.

Shrewsbury, Mardol andWorcester ,it» Friar Street , 89 ( 1 90 )

Brabant, School of.Crucifixion , The, 1 50 (1 85)Virgin and Child , 1 50 (1 84)

Braekeleer, F. de.

The prisoner , 1 0 1 1 68 (74)Brakenburg, R.

Jovial party, 1 41 (7)Village singers , 1 41 (6)

Bramley, Frank , R.A .

Antwerp , Street in,60 ( 1 2 6)

Brauwer, A .

Glass of wine, 1 41 (3)Peasant smoking : Sandy road , with

set of four , 1 1 5

IN DEX . PICTURES

and Woody

Brill , P.

Landscape , with buildings , figuresreturning from market

, 1 2 3

(90 )

cart and figures :landscape

, 1 5 1 ( 1 97)Toper, A , 1 41 (2 )

Breanski, A . de.

Lane in the Vale of Llangollen , 1 03

( 1 35 )Breakspeare, W. A .

Cavalier of the time of Cromwell , 64(1 33)

Breem, A . van.

Larder scene, 1 74 (85)Breemberg, B.

Rome , View in , 49 (1 489)

Brekelenkam, Q.

Interior of an apartment , 1 381 41 (8)

Interior of a cottage, 1 38 (72 )

Lace -maker, 1 42 (9 )Brentau, A . N.

Autumn evening, 1 88 (8613)Venice, Th e Lagoons , 1 88 (86A )

Brett, J ., A .R.A .

Cornish coast,6 1 (20 )

Sea-piece,1 88 (83)

Breugh el.A doration of the Magi, 1 42 ( 1 0 )Landscape

,with the Madonna and

Child ; and Calling of Nathaniel ,49 (1 483)

Landscape , with market figures neara windmil l : and River scene, withbuildings, boats and figures,1 38 (73)Procession to Calvary, 1 42 (1 1 )Vases of flowers

, 77 (9 1 )Village scene

,with travelling peasants

and animals, 1 51 ( 1 98)School of.Landscape, with sportsmen : andLandscape , with windmil ls andfigures

,1 66 (1 2 )

Seasons : Landscapes , with buildingsand figures, 1 66 (1 1 )

Breydel, F .

Cavalry engagements, 1 51 (2 0 3)

Bridell, F. Lee.

Southampton, 1 53 (2 65)Bridgman, F . A .

Courtyard in Cairo, 1 2 5 (29 )Brierley, Sir 0 . W.

Hay barge. A . 9 1 (2 37)Bright, H.

In the Highlands, 6 1 (2 1 )

Old mill , near Tin tern , Monmouthshire

,1 93 (65)

PICTURES

Landscape , with figures ; and Landscape

,with sportsmen , 89 ( 1 9 2 )

Brissot, G .

Angler s in a punt , 6 1 (2 2 )Bristow, B.

Barge horses , 1 1 5 (30 8)Convivial evening, A ,

1 56 (77)Shoeing forge, 1 1 5 (30 7)Sick monkey . Th e , 1 56 (78)Summer, 1 1 5 (30 7)

Britton, J.Fonth il l A bbey, 89 (1 93)

Brock , C. E.

Lost steed , The, 1 75 (1 34)Sympathy, 1 75 ( 1 3 )

Brock , R. H.

Hold on, my lad ,

Brocky, C.

Tell me what I lik e ,Bromley, J. M.

Tying faggots , 1 78 (2 85)Bromley, W.

Vaole consprare Signor la mia uva ,

1 56 (71 )Bronzino, A .

Young man , in black dress , 1 48

( 1 44)after.

Eleanora da Toled o, the wife ofCosmus I , with her son, Ferdinand1 . I90 (1 33)School of.Saint George, standing in a niche ,holding a banner, 1 51 (1 99)

Brooking, C.

Becalmed , 1 73 (82 )Brown, Ford Madox.

Two children , 47 (1 426)Brown, Mather, after, byD. Orme.

Cor wallis , Marqu s of, receiving thesons of Tippoo Saib as hostages ,64 ( 1 34)

Brown, Taylor.A yrshire , A t Kilmaurs , 61 (23)Flow gently, sweet A fton, 6 1

(24)Bruyn , School of.

Donor and h is four sons, kneeling,1 9 3 (68)

Buck , A dam.

Fountain of love ; and companion,89 ( 1 97)

Lady on a garden seat, 93 (2 94)Origin of painting, 89 (1 96)

Buckingham and Chandos , Duchess of.Loch A uch nahuish , Duncraig, 46

(1 42 1 )Buckler, J. C.

Canterbury Cathedral A rundel towerand Clo isters , 9 2 (2 78)

INDEX . 2 2 7

Bundy, Edgar, A .R.A .

Gazed at the arms he could nolonger wield ,

”1 89 ( 1 1 1 )

Nelson and h is secretary,rowing in a

small boat, 1 89 ( 1 1 3)Yes or no 1 89 (1 1 2 )

Burgess , J. B., R.A.

Contemplation , 1 53 (2 54)Morning promenade

, 1 0 3 ( 1 37)Burnet, J.

Horseman conversing with a milkmaid , 1 93 (66)Oys ter-ce llar in Leith, 1 93 (67)

Burney, E. F .

Cottage hospitality, 9 1 (2 41 )Burr, A . H.

Music and discord,1 57 ( 1 34)

Buys, J.Holland , Views in, with figures , 89(1 98)

Bylaert , Jan.

Lovers , 78 (1 04)Byron, F. G .

Changing horses at Clermont, 90

(2 30 )

CALLOW , W.

Morning and Evening, 89 (1 99 )Camphuysen, G .

Landscape : A chateau seen thr oughtrees

,figures in the foreground ,

1 42 (1 2 )Orpheus charming the animals, 1 38

(74)Campidoglio, I . del.

Frui t in a landscape . 1 74 (2 4 4 )

Campostosto, H.

Boy,seated in a field , 1 0 1 1 68

(74)Canaletto , A .

Courtyard of the Doge’s Palace , withfigures , 1 69 (98)Grand Canal

,1 78 (240 )

In th e Vatican , 89 (2 00 )Lucca , A view in, 1 48 ( 1 45)School of.Bay scene ; and Fruit on a table,1 66 ( 1 3)

Venice, Grand Canal , 64 ( 1 36)Venice , View on the Grand Canal

1 66 1 68 (90 )Venice, Entrance to the Grand Canal ,

1 68 (89 )Venice , Island in, with gondolas andfigures , 59 (98)Venice , Island of San G iorgio Magsiore , 1 36 (34)

2 2 8 INDEX .

Venice , Piazzetta of St . Mark's, with

figures , 5 1 59 (97)Venice, View in, with boats andfigures, 1 96 ( 1 42 )

Canaletto, B.

Venic ; View on the Grand Canal ,1 38 (75)

08 110 , Alonzo.A braham ’s Sacrifice, 1 5 1 (2 0 0 )

Cantarina.

Tobias and the A ngel ; and The

expulsion from Eden, 79 (1 38)Capanna, P.

A doration of the Magi, 148 ( 146)Cappelle, J. van der.

Scheveningen, Off , 142 ( 1 3)Winter scene , 1 42 (1 4)

Carmichael, J. W.

Off the Dutch coast, 58 (70 )Carracci, A .

Gentleman in black dress , 50 (1 50 1 )Carter, H. B.

Scar borough , Off, 89 (20 1 )Cartwright, W.

Isle of Wight, North Court House,9 2 (2 79)

Castan, E.

Drilling the dog ; and Roman peasants. 1 57 (1 35)

Thunderstorm , Th e, 1 2 5 (30 )Casteels , J.

Pheasants,pigeons, and ducks, 1 51

(2 0 1 )Castro, Pedrode.

Still-life. 77 (77)Cattermole, C.

Blessing , The, 9 2 (289)Cave, P. le.

Cattle watering , 90 (20 6)F armwrds, with horses and cattle ,9 1 (2 55)Hilly landscape , with peasants andcattle

,89 (2 03)

Landscapes , with buildings, figures .and animals, 90 (2 04)

Landscape with market-cart , 90

(20 5)Old watermill , with figures conversing in the foreground , 90

(2 0 5)Woodcutters, peasants , and animals ,90 (2 0 6)

Cej, C. (F lorence) .I talian peasant children, 1 70 ( 1 2 7)

Chair, B. B. de.

Family group. 90 (2 07)Chalmers, Hector.

In shelter,1 68 (59 )

Chalon, A . B., R.A .

Duke and Duchess, 90 (2 0 8)

PICTURES

Portrait of the Duchess of Kent,

1 24 ( 1 0 7)Chalon, H. B.

Spaniel in a landscape, 1 74 (1 0 4)The Colonel ,

”in a stable , with a

groom. 1 1 5 (309 )Chambers, G .

Breeze in the Channel , 1 70 ( 1 28)Dover, Off , 1 68 (86)Sea-piece, 89 ( 1 99 )

Champaigne, P. de.Gentleman in black dress, 50 (1 495)

Chattock , R. S.

Under the silver moon, 58 (49 )Cipriani, J. B R.A.

Diana surprised by Sa tyrs ; and

Nymph on the clouds, 90 (2 09)Clausen, G ., R.A.

Contemplation, 60 ( 1 27)Co t tage girl, 1 0 2 (1 0 1 )Evening. 1 56 (79 )G rimsdale , Rose, head of, 1 0 2 (1 00 )

Cleveley, J.Battersea Bridge, View from ; andFlushing, View 0 3 , 90 (2 1 0 )

Men-of-war 0 5 the coast ; and Menoi-war in a calm , 90 (2 1 2 )View of the Needles, with HurstCastle in the distance

, 90 (2 1 1 )Clifl ord, H. Charles.

Road to church , 48 (1459 )Clint, A .

Littlehampton harbour , 57 (2 5)Clouet, F .

Henri de Guise, in buff tunic, 1 93(69 )

Cobbett, E. J.Gleaners, 1 53 (2 55)Wool pickers, The, 46 (141 5)

Cockburn, Major-General, J. P.Continent , Views on the, 90 (2 1 3)

Coene, E.

Holland , Market scene in, 47 (1 431 )Cole, George.

Fittleworth , 1 88 (77)Haymakers resting , 1 68 (60 )

Coleman, W. S.

Gathering flowers, 1 53 (2 56)Collier, Tom.

Walberswick, 1 89 (1 1 4)Collins , C.

Beach scenes, with children, 1 0 1 (83)Dorking. Near . 1 55 (57)

Collet, J.Birds, animals, and figure subjects,90 (2 1 4)Birds , animals, and landscapes , 90(2 1 5)

Landscapes, river scenes , etc., 90

(2 1 6)

2 30 IN DEX . Prcr une s

Norfolk farm , 1 3 3 (at)Plough -horses, 1 29 ( 1 571W a ter mil l

,A

, 48 (moo)alter.Common scene , with ca ttle , 1 0 0 (48)N ymphs h th e clouds, 1 00 (48)

Crome, J . B.

Water ing-place, The , 49 ( 1 480 )

Cruikshank , George.Bank of England Lord Mayor's Day,x9 3 l734

On lluhenk , lan e.

A n escapade of George XV whenPr ince of Wales , 9 0 ( 1 2 1 )

Jack’s return after Lord Howe’svictory ; A m ith g party , 9 0

(1 2 3)Little eh tmney-sweep Sleeping partner

, The , 90 (3 24)Cuyp, A .

Proven river,1 38 (77)

Herdsman and animals,1 38 (76 )

Mountainous landscape , 1 42

Paul Potter , 1 73 (8 1 )River scene

,ca ttl e and a dairymaid

in foreground , 1 38 (80 )Ska ting scene , 1 38 (79)W in ter at Dordrech t , 1 38 (78)

DA DD. P.

Romeo and Julie t , go (u s)M y, David.

Down hill : an incident in the huntingfield , 1 1 6 (3 1 6)

Harewood'

a, Deed , (onhounde, 1 1 6

(3 1 3)M y, J.

Velocipéde in a s table , 1 1 6 (3 1 7)Daupherd, B.

Bank s of the River Y ; River scene ;

and Twil ight , ( 1 58)Dance , N ., R.A .

Cook , Captain jm es, R .N ., 49 ( 1 482 )

Dargelas, A. l .

Ch ildren at play, (33)David, J . L.

Rose,Th e , 90

Davidson, M ae.

Study of a female figure , 64 ( 1 33 )Davidson,

Despatcha .t ss (t si l

Davies , J ,. Henry.W ildd uoks

' haunt, 59 (99 )Davies , J. Bennett.Old commutes e t Greenwich , 78 ( 10 0 )

Daria, H. W . B., R.A .

M M inWales ,

Bealloch~na~Ba , Pass of, ( 1 0 6 )Bealloch—na -Ba , A pplecross,Approach

to , 1 2 9 ( 1 47)British wild cattle , 1 1 9 ( 1 36)Crosse in , Ross -shire , On t h e : The

way to the sanctuary,1 39 ( 1 48)

Elan and W ye , Radnorsh ire : Junction Pool

, 1 1 9 ( 1 43)Ferr y Hinksey, near Oxford , 1 2 8

( 1 1 5)F lowery day,

1 2 9 ( 1 39 )G len Do cher ty

,1 39 ( 1 35)

G le am ing , 1 2 8 ( 1 1 7)Grande Dune , Hardelot , ( 1 20 )Grass in see d

,Th e Boulonnais ,

( 1 2 3 )

In May, 1 29 ( 1 43 )In the Picar dy Dunes , ( 1 0 9 )June evening , ( 1 49 )Loch Maree , Rainy weather : Comingdown to t he low ground , 1 29 (1 46)

Mid—day re st , 1 2 8 ( 1 0 6 )Midsummer night , 1 28 ( 1 1 1 )Neglec ted .

1 9 3 (74)Niagara Falls : Canadian side ,( 1 0 8)

N igh tfall , 1 1 8 ( 1 37)Now came stil l evening on,

1 2 8 ( 1 1 8)Pas dc Ca lais : Ear ly summer morning ,

1 2 8 ( 1 3 1 )Pas de Ca lais, Condette, : Cool oi

evening , ( 1 3 1 )Pas d c Ca la is , St . Etienne : A l terrain i the night , 1 2 8

Pas de Calais , St . Etienne H il l : A ftert h e thunder storm ,

1 1 9 ( 1 41 )Pas de Ca lais , Condet te Skirt of t heDunes , 1 2 8 ( 1 3 1 )

Pas de Ca lais : Valley of t he Ma ine ,

1 2 3

Pas dc Calais : The green lane , 1 3 8

( 1 2 2 )Prospec t Park , 1 28 ( 1 1 9 )St . Etienne , Sunse t at , with sh eep,

1 1 8 ( 1 1 3 )Rustling leave s, ( 1 40 )Sprin g on th e banks of the Liane ,

1 2 8 ( 1 1 6 )S trayed herd , Th e ,

1 28 ( 1 0 7)Surrey , at Ewhurst , 1 2 !

( 1 1 2 )Surrey , Ewh urs t : Coming up th e

b il l,1 9 8 ( 1 3 6 )

Surrey, Ewh urst : Pitch Hill , 1 2 3

Sur rey, Ewh urst Hill , 1 3 9 l t u )Surrey Hills : A fterglow,

1 28 ( 1 0 6)Valley in Boulonnaise ,

1 3 8 ( 1 0 8)Under the greenwood tree , ( 1 45 )

Waning year, Th e, 1 e8 ( 1 30 )

P l cr t mns

W ye , a rapid on th e : Head of thePOOL 1 39 (3 7)

Wye , Corn G afaelt on the, 1 2 9 ( 1 34)

W ye , Looking down th e, from Glaslyn. x2 9 ( 1 33 )

Wye , Lyncam Pool on the , 1 2 8 ( 1 24)W ye , Moonlig ht on the, 1 2 8 ( 1 0 7)W ye , Trout reach on the , 1 2 8 ( 1 1 4)

0 1 1 15 B .

Robinson , James ,on a black cob ,

1 1 6 (3 1 8 )Dane, C R.A .

Napoleon l , in a land sca pe , 3 sentrybefore a t ent in background , 77

(755iDawson, R.

Clift on Grove ,near Nottingham ,

(30O ld Dartmouth Har bour

,1 2 6 (35)

Prc < ton, View near , 1 94 (88)

Portsmouth, 1 58 ( 1 37)

Sunse t of! shore , (36)Surr e y, Keeper

’s Poo l,6 1 (38)

Du es. 8 .

A ppleby, on ( 1 3 7)G renad ier

, A , 9 3 (304)Reception -room

, The , 90 ( 2 2 6)Roch ester Castle

, 9 3 (30 3)Ruins of th e Bishop's Palace , N or

wich ; ur d St . Joh n'

s Vale, Cum

ber land, 90

Dearle, J . H.

Haym aking ; and View near Ryde ,H e 0 ! W ight , 1 33 (3 39 )

Dearman, J.Ca ttle and sheep by a stream , 1 0 2

(9 8)Delt a , D. van, after, by 8 . k n ots .

inte rior of a ca thedral , v ith anecc lesiastic , cavaliers , and ladiesa t a side-al tar

, 78 (1 0 6 )Delirium, A .

Font aineblenu : noonl ight , 6 1 (1 9 )Denner, B.

A n old man and h is wife, 77 (80 )

Dunes, J. L.

Landscapes,with figures and d en im !

buil dings , 90 (3 2 9 )Detti, C. (Home) .

Paiooners, Th e , 1 9 6 (37)

Devin. A .

Bute , Marquess and Marchioness of,etand ing on a terrace , 49 ( 1 488)

G en tleman,in blue co at and wh ite

sa tin ves t , 1 73 (67)Walpo le , Sir Rober t , first Ear l ofOr ford , wea ring insignia of a Gr andMaster of Freemasonry , 1 73 (76 )

m um. W.

Gab e,A grey day on the

,1 57 ( 1 20 )

IN DEX . 2 3 1

Violinis t , Th e , 1 70 ( 1 3 1 )

Dowie, 8m].

Head of a child , 46 ( 1 1 2 9 )Downman, J . , A .R.A.

Don Quixo te recomm ends Rosinan teto the cart of my Govern or of theCastle , 1 69 (9 4)

Su d an Panu in h is G overnment ofS ama ria, 1 69 (9 3)

Wentwor th ,Lord ,

in naval uniform ,

9 ! (am

Dietricy, c. w. 8 .

Adora t ion of the shepherds , 1 48 ( 1 39 )Sleep ing shepher dess

,x35 (5)

Dighton, Bonk .

French a t tack on Hougomont , go

( 2 30 )Prisonm -oi—war

, 9 :

Dighton, J.Coven tr y , Earl of, 9 0 (2 3 1 )

Digh ton, R.

Peep -show , The , 90 (1 32 )Dobson, W.

The artist and h is family,1 46 (99 )

Doekree, n. E.

A bet giaslyn ,In the pa ss of , 1 54 (6)

A fl onwen—G ly-ndfrdwy, N or thW al-as ,

1 34 (8)A n old br idge a t the foot of CadetIdr is

.x54 (7)Dolge l ly , Torren t Walk . 1 54 (6)

Fun ga therers , 1 54 (3)U auguire W ood : Evening , 1 54 (5 )

Na ture ’s Clo ister, 1 54 (4)N ev-em ,

The Clogget sb ridge ,1 54 (8)

Newpor t : Lane scene , 1 54 (7 )

River Kh iew , Bed and bank; of, re :

(9 3 )Dolby. 8 .

A bbevfl le ; Amiens ; Caudebec ; and

Cocbcm . 9 x (1 33 )9 0401 , Car lo.Ant on , x57 ( 1 0 8)al tar.

Han hold ing a ske tch , 76 (u )Dollond, W. p

Anstey , Wood s tock , A I ) . 1 652 , 58

(79>Anstey, Intercepwj d espa tches , 58

(7B)

Domeniohlno.

Fame and Vic tory , ”8 ( 1 49 )Donald. J . Emu.

Lann ksh ire , On the Avon , 6 : (30 )Donaldson, J. B.

Brit tany , A grey day in ,64 ( 1 0 7)

Don. Gou rd.

Parent s of Gerard Dou,1 4: ( 1 6)

Old M y read ing , 1 ( 1 0 8)

2 32 INDEX . Picrune s

Drielst, E. van.

Through the wood , 93 (3 1 4)Droogsloot , J.A t tack on a v i llage , r 2 4 ( 1 0 5)Town on a river , wi th peasan ts merr ymak ing

. 49 ( 1 484)Drouais, P. H.

House of car ds, 1 35 (6)Dnoreux, Joseph.The artis t

,in brown coa t , xg3 (76)

Duck, Jan.

Cava l ier and lad ies in an apar tment ,x93 (75)In terior of a guard -room , 78 ( 1 0 2 )

Dumold, W.Dead swan , game , and fru i t , 1 95 ( 1 2 8)Dead swan and peacock , wi th figuresby Sir J . G ilbert , R .A . , 1 66 ( 1 4)

G ood day's Sport , A , 1 95 ( 1 2 7)S t il l - life , 1 94 (98)

Dnnthorne, J junr.Book sa le , A , or (2 35)Dune, VictorR iver scene

,r 53 (2 60 )

Bum , A. , after.

Fa ther of A lbrech t Durer , 1 73 (71 )Desert, c.

I t ineran t music ians , x38 (81 )Peasan ts before an inn

,1 93 (77)

Dutch School.Boa t s in a breeze , x37 (54)Caval ier , in sla shed dress , in a landscape

.1 9 3 (78)

Cava lry sk irmish , 1 9 5 ( 1 1 9 )Doc tor’s v isi t , 1 96 ( 1 50 )Farm scene

,wi th figures , horses ,

ca t t le,and sheep , 1 72 (46)

Figures be fore a hou se , 1 72 (42 )Fru i t and st il l - l ife , 1 2 3 (83)Head of a cava l ier , wi th wh i te lacerufi. 1 96 ( 1 45)Head of an old man , 1 74 (1 1 0 )Head of the Due of W esenberch e ,

I 74 (H 0 )In terior of a ca thedra l , with figures ,

IS7 1 72 (42 )In terior of a tavern , 1 72 (37)In ter ior , wi th a peas ant near a barre l ,cu t t ing a fish

, 77 (88)In terior , wi th peasan ts merrymak ing,

1 72 (49 )Lady hold ing a glass of wine , 1 74 (99 )Lady , in black dress , 1 9 5 ( 1 1 7)Landscape

,wi th figures in foreground ,

a town in the d istance , 1 2 3 (66)Madonna and Ch ild , 1 78 ( 255 )Mythologica l subject , 1 96 ( 1 56)Pheas an ts and par tr idges , 64 ( 1 2 3)R iver scene , with an old bu ild in g andfigure-S. 1 37 (54)

View in a Dutch town , wi th figures,Woody river scene, wi th birds, 64( 1 2 2 )

Dyck, Sir Antony van.

Cava r , A , 5 : l

Christ and H is D isc iples a t the ga teof the temp le

,1 45 (82 )

Cruc ifi x ion , The , 1 2 3 (36)G en t leman , in dark dress and c loak,

1 45 (80 )Hawk ing par ty of cava liers and

lad ies,1 45 (8 1 )

Mother of Sustermans , in black drws ,1 45 (79 )

Two boys, wearing ru tis, x (m g)alter.G en t leman , A , 1 50 ( 1 9 2 )by B. Biscalno.

Repose of the Holy Famil y, wi thange l s. x37 (755)School oi.Charles I and Henr iet ta Maria , 1 36(2 3)Fa lkland , Viscoun t (Luc ius Cary) ,

1 9 5 ( 1 2 2 )Henrie t ta Mar ia and her sis ter , as

ch ildren,rgo ( 1 36)

Dyekmans, J. L.Opportun i ty makes th ieves , 1 70 0 32 )

EARL, R.

Carpen ter, Wil l iam ; and Mary Carpenter , x36 (30 )

East, Sir Alfred, R.A .

Mist y meadows , x68 (58)Eeckhout, G . van den.

Adora tion of the shepher ds, X 43 ( 1 8)Card -p layers

,1 42 ( 1 9 )

Rabbi , in dark dress and cap tr immedwi th fur

, 1 42 ( 1 7)Egerton , D. T.

Hun ter a t grass , 1 1 6 (3r9 )Eisen, C. D. J.Angel s and cherubs in the clouds,Boy sport ing in a landscape , 1 35 (a)La Lait i -re , 1 2 3 (89 )

Ellis , Edwin.Bay scene,w i th s tranded boa ts , 1 89

( 1 1 8)Beach scene , w i th fish erwoman and

ch ild,1 89 ( 1 1 6)

Church , The , a t Edgware , 9 2 (2 79 )Dunstanborough Ca st le , 1 88 (82 )F ish ing flee t

, 59 (80 )

2 34

norontlno, Ploro Francesco.Madonna and Ch ild , wi th angels, x48( 1 53)

Horontlno, 8 . da, attribu ted to.Head of the Virgin

, 76 (45)mmln-G irard.

G ather ing roses, 58 (7 1 )fisher, Hark, A .R.A .

Pas ture land , A , 1 2 9 ( 1 59 )Wa tering-place, The , 1 70 ( 1 34)Hamis h School.

Cr uc ifix ion , wi th sain ts and ange ls,50 (1 49 9 )Heron, S ir Thomas, in red tun ic , 1 94(79 )Lady, hold ing a p ink , 1 78 (2 37)Lady, A , sa id to be Mary , Queen ofSco ts , in rich dress , 50 ( 1 50 3)Lou is X IV and Charles X of Swedenvisi t ing a cap tured for tre s s, 1 95( 1 1 6)

Madonna and Ch ild , 1 5 1 (20 2 )Sa lva tor Mund i , 1 74 ( 1 1 1 )Trip tych , A , 1 50 ( 1 83 )Virgin , in a cathedra l, kneel ing, 1 73

(70 )Florentine School.Annuncia tion , The , 1 48 ( 1 54)F igures in a garden

,between two

bui ld ings, 1 49 ( X 56)Madonna and Ch ild , en th roned wi thSain ts

, 75 (42 ) 1 48 ( 1 55)l adonna and Ch ild, wi th in fan t Sa in tJohn , 75Triptych , wi th the Annunc ia tion inthe cen tre , the Cruc ifix ion andSain ts on the w ings

, 50 ( 1 50 5)Folkard, Julia B.

Keeley, Mr s. Mary Anne, 47 (1 441 )Foottet, Fred. F .

Rose shadows An autumn morn ing,48 ( 1 454)

Forbes, E. A. Stanhope.Scene from Measure for Measure,

1 70 tx35)Pouchier, B. do.

Masquerade figures, 1 47 (1 24)Fourn ols , Th.In the Ardennes, 6 2 (33 )

Fragonard, J. H.

Fligh t. 1 47 ( 1 2 5)Peasan t boy hold ing a s tick, 78 ( 1 1 1 )Young lady, in p ink dress, 1 95 ( 1 1 8)

Francks, F .

F inding of Mose s ; and Rebecca a tthe well

, 77 (9 2 )Joseph and h is brethren , 79 (1 38)Bra-or, Alexander.In Cadzow Fores t

,62 (33)

Refreshmen t, 1 53 (261 )

INDEX . Prcrvnas

Freeman, J.Performer , the proper ty of Rober tRamsda le , Esq., 1 1 6 (32 2 )

Freeman , T. C.

The Norfolk Phenomenon ,landscape

, 1 1 6 (32 3)French School.Feast of Flora

,1 36 (36)

For tune-tel ler , 1 47 ( 1 26)G ent leman , in embroidered bluecloak

,1 96 ( 1 47)

G u i tar p layer, 1 47 ( 1 2 6)Parisian midnight carniva l

,1 78 (2 81 )

h ere, Ed.Ecouen , La Cour de Catoir , 1 66 (1 6)Toy duck , Th e, 1 2 6 (39 )

Frith , W. P., R.A .

Henry VII I and Anne Boleyn , 1 66 (1 7)Measur ing heigh ts, 1 2 6 (41 )Pol ly Peachum, 1 26 (40 )Scene from The Vicar of Wake

field. 65 ( 1 37)Promontin, B.

La S iesta : A group of Arabs wi thhorses rest ing, 1 88 (78)

Frost, W. B., R.A .

Aurora. IS3 (2 54)Pyt, Jan.

Dog and dead hare , 1 42 (2 3)Dogs and dead game , 1 42 (2 1 )Flower s and dead game

,1 42 (an)

in :

GADDI , AGHOLO. SCHOOL OF.Two wings of a tr ip tych , The, 75 (43)

Gainsborough, Thomas, R.A .

Ffolkes , Mr., in blue dress , in a land

scape ; and Mrs. Ffolkes, in p inkand wh i te dress, stand ing on aterrace, 76 (58)

G ardiner , Edward Richard , nephewof

the pain ter when a boy, 1 46 ( 1 00 )Gent leman , in b lue coa t , with wh i tes tock , 77 (86)Lady, in b lue dress, 1 74 (93)Lady, in p ink dress , wi th her youngdaugh ter by her side, 1 7a (45)Landscape , 1 46 ( 1 0 1 )Va l ley scene , w i th figures and sheep ,

1 95 ( 1 35)after.

Devonshire , Duchess of, 77 (79)

School of.Landscape

,wi th ca t tle

,1 2 6 (42 )

Gandini.Madonna and Ch ild , 1 7 1 (2 )

Garland, 0. T.

Neddy’s bir thday, 1 70 ( 1 36)

PICTURES INDEX .

G aroialo, Benvenuto do.De a th of i ’rocr is , 1 69 (9 7)

G arrard, G . , A.R.A.B lacksmi th 's yard , A ,1 1 6

Brewery,The

, Ch iswe l l S tree t , 1 1 6

(324)G asear , H.

Lady,in fancy cos tume

, 1 2 3 (98)Gecrarts.

G ent leman , in dark dress ; andG en t leman

,in wh i te dress , 79

( 1 39 )6 geyn, A.

Harbour scene , wi th cava l iers andlad ies

, 76 (59 )G erman School.

Gen t leman , in black dress and cap ,1 69 (99 )

Old lady,in brown dress , 1 38 (84)

V irgin and Ch ild adored by a B ishop ,74 (2 0 )You th

,in dark dr ess , wi th large fut

col lar,1 38 (83 )

G hirlandaio, Domen ico.

A coltus , Frans , Hea d of, 149 (1 57)G iacomel li, V.Columbu s s igh t ing land , 48 ( 1 a67)

G ibson , P.Boa t s beca lmed, 90 (2x1 )

G ibson , W. A .

On the Lo ire , 6 : (34)Suffol k barges , 6a (35 )

G idding , hi .

Evening,6 : (36 )

G ilbert , A .

Thames,V iew on the , 1 54 (9 )

G ilder, H.Dovercourt Church ; and Ramshol tChurch , Sufl olk , 9 3 (30 3 )

G i ll , 8 .

View on the R iva Mawddach , 1 53(2 60 )

G illlg , Jacob.

Fish and cu l inary u tensil s, 60 ( 1 2 8)G i llray, J ames .

Forged documents , 90 (2 3 1 )G lazebrcok , Hugh de T.

Pia ve a t Be lluna and The old town ,48 ( 1 465)

G lendening , A . A.

Ncar Map ledurham ,On the Tham es ,

1 53 (2 6 2 )Summer

,1 34 ( 1 3 1 )

G lindoni, H . G .

Af ter a good run, 1 88 (82 )G lover, J .Bridge a t Llangol len and Spelatro

Evening, 9 1 (2 38 )

Oxford , The Ha l l , Chr is tchurch , 9 1(2 38)

2 355

Goddard, G . 8 .

Lost dogs' home , 1 35 (6c )Gooeh , T.

Goldfinder, in a landscape , wi th

jockey and grooms, 3 1 6 (336 )

Good, T. 8.

Ex amin ing the swwd, 1 46 ( 1 0 3 )

Goodal l, I? R.A .

Moor ish in ter ior , 1 70 ( 1 37)P lough ing in Egyp t, 1 58 ( 1 38)

Goodwin , A.Wh i tby

, 1 88 (84)Gore, 8. P.

Inside a music ha ll , 58Through the window, 58 (58)

Goyen , J. van.

Ca st le on a r iva ,1 39 (86)

Froze n river scene ,with v il lage and

ska ter s, 1 94 (80 )

Landscape , u : (3 6)Landscape , with figur es skating , 1 69

19 5)Leyden , V iew cl

,1 38 1 42 (34)

R iver sce ne , 1 39 1 4: 1 42

x73 1 9 4

Sandy road : Landsca pe,wi th group

of pea san ts on a s ound , n o (3 7)Graham, Peter, R.A .

Crossing th e stream , 1 56 ( 1 00 )Where only sea -b irds roam,1 56 (99 )

Grant, Sir F ., P.R.A.Sykes , S ir Tat too , on hor se back , 1 1 6(3 2 7 )

Greuze, J . B.

Famil y m p.1 7 3

Head of a g '

t i, in brown dress , I47

( 1 1 7)H ead of a Lad y , wi th décol le té dress,

1 87 (47)Lady , in pink drew, wi th black cape ,

1 70 ( 1 38 )Lady , in white s triped (t ees, 1 70

(x38 )Gribble, B. F.

Fish ing boa ts : S tormy wea ther , 48( 1 446 )

Grier, A.Dea d game , 79Hun t smen

,wi th dead game and dogs ,

1 5 ! (1 0 3 )Grlm baw, Atk inson.

Medea , 58 (66 )Gryii, R.

Class ica l figures and st l l-h‘

ie, 1 33

(52 )G uardi , P.

Courtd of a pa lace. 1 69

P iazza of St . Mark's , 1 49 ( t or )River scene ,

wi th bu ild ing , andfigur es on a rus t ic br idge , 1 5 : (2 04)

2 36 IN DEX . PICTURES

Venice , S treet in , 1 49 (1 58)Venice , View on the Guidecca , 1 49

( 1 60 )—8chool of.Venice , Islands near , wi th build ings ,gondolas , and figures

,I36 (37)

Gnldo.

Infant Saviour , asleep on the Cross ,76 (44)School of.Sain t John

,1 26 (42 )

Gnldoccio.

Madonna and Ch ild , enthroned , wi thSain t Peter and Sain t Pau l

, 76

(45)

HAAG , J. P.Fasting

,1 2 6 (33)

Haecht, w. van.

Infan ta I sabel la and Alber t,in the

G a l lery of Corn van der G eest, x39

(88)Haensbergen, J. van.

Lady , in dark dress , sea ted near awindow

,1 66 ( 1 8)

Sandy road , with figures,1 66 (x8)Hagemann

, G . de.French river scene ; and View of abridge

,1 2 9 ( 1 60 )

Haghe, L.Roman let ter-wri ter

,1 0 2 (97)Hahn , J.

River scene, wi th three figures in aboa t

, 48 0 462 )Hall , H. R.

H igh land ca t tle changing pas tures,

1 55 (43 )H igh land cat tle crossing a moorlandtarn. 1 55 (42 )

Hals , Dirk.Concer t , The, 1 42 (2 9 )School of.Man

, in black dre ss , holding a bag ,77 ( 9 )

Hamilton , J. Whitelaw.Dunblane Ca thedra l,1 57 (1 2 2 )Wai t ing for the t ide

, 1 57 ( 1 2 1 )Hamil ton, W ., R.A .

Continence of Sc ipio, or (2 40 )Le t ter , Th e , 9 : (241 )Siddon s, Mr ' a s The G recianDaugh ter

,1 0 0 (5 1 )

Siddons , Mr s . and her son,in the

tragedy of I sabe l la,

"1 0 0 (5 1 )

Hancock , C.Dover mai l , The, I7S ( 1 37)

Hanneman , A .

Cul inary u tensi l s, 1 74 (9 0 )Haquette, G .Departure oi the fisherman , 1 70

(no)Hardlne, P.Flowers in a sculp tured vase , 1 87

(48)Harding

,G . P.

Henry VI ; and Margare t of An jou,

g r (242 )Leicester , Coun tess of, 9x (242 )Hardy, F . D.

Cottage in terior, 1 58 ( 1 39 )Hardy, Heywood.Dr iv in g geese , 1 53 (263 )Hardy , James.

Morn ing's k ill , Th e, x2 7 (97)Hardy, T. B.

Ca lm on the Mass , Trepor t, 9 1 (243 )Katwyck , Off, 9 1 (2 44)Scheven ingen

,1 89 (1 1 9 )Yarmou th , OK, 1 2 4 ( 1 5 1 )

Hargitt, Edward.G leam of sunshine , 1 58 ( 1 40 )

Har low, G . H., alter Sir J. Reynolds.Ber t t i

, Lady Barbara , in whi ted col le té dress

,roo (54)

F lora.1 94 (97)

Harwood, J.Haigh Hall

,Lancash ire

, 93 (31 3)Haugh ton , M.

L’

A llegro, 9 2 (2 80 )Munro, Sir Thomas , g r (2 56A )

Hayes , Edwin , R.H.A.Fresh morning 0 6 the Mumbles , t e6(43)Shipp ing in a breeze

,1 88 (73 )

Hayman , F ., R.A .

Add i son , Judge , in brown coa t andblack w st , 78 (98)Checkm a te and The hunchback

, 9 :

(2 4s)Haynes-Wi lliams , J.Da ffodil

, rss (70 )Heaphy, Thomas.Love - let ter, The ; and Nava l omca '

,

stand ing on the beach, 9 : (2 46)

Heath , W.

Ba t tle scene, 9 0 (2 1 8)

G rand Qu in tup le Alliance , 9 1 (247)Beds

,W. C.

Silver -gi l t cup, 3 tazzo,

and otherobjec t s of s til l -life, 1 95 (1 3 1 )S t il l - life

,1 42 (30 )Hoem, C. D.

Fru i t and lobster on a table, 76 (67)

Heemskerk , 5.Landscape

,wi th co t tage

,and figure s

on a road, 1 5 ! (2 0 5 )

2 38 INDEX .

Venice , A s ide canal , 1 55 (64)Hondecoeter, hi . D.

Dog , dead b irds , and boar’s head , ina landscape

, 77 (76)Domestic poul try and other birds,1 87 1 96 ( 1 55)

Hone, Nathaniol, .A .Du tch coast , 48 (1 449 )Honthorst, G .

Boy, wi th hawk and bound , 1 78 (1 39 )Hook , J. C R.A .

Coa l schooner , 1 2 6Hopkins, W.

Win ter and Summer,89 ( 1 88)Heppner, J . , R.A .

Lady, in black dress x74 (9 2 )Bot lot , G . W.

On misch ief ben t, (46)Home!, E. A.

Scene in Jap an , 58 (60 )Horsley, J. C., R.A .

Someone a t the door, 57 (2 7)Trespasser . A , 1 70 ( 1 40 )Houston, George.Snow scene, 1 57 (1 2 3 )Howard, H., R.A .

Trees in Knol e Park,rox (63 )

Hewitt, 8.

F rogrnore , Queen’

s house , 9 x (249 )Swan wi th two necks, g r (350 )Hudson, Thomas .

G en tleman , in braided ves t and greencoa t. 1 96 (1 44)Lady , in brown dress wi th b lue c loak .

seated hold ing a book, 78 (U 4)

School of.Young g irl , in green dress, 1 74 (1 0 3)Huggins, W, J.Jorva s , Admira l S ir John , 0 5 CapeS t . V incent

, g r (2 5x)Hughes-Stanton, H.,A.R.A.

Forest g lade,A

,1 56 (8 1 )

Ken tish vil lage,A

,1 3 7 (9 5 )

Hugh tenburg, J. van.

A sk irmi sh,1 2 3 (5 1 )

Humphrb , W. H.

Chess p layer s,The

, 48 (1 455)Hunt, A . W.

Near Capel Curig , 60 (1 2 9 )Hunt, W.

Lady , sea ted a t a p iano, 9 1 (2 52 )Hunter, Colin, A.R.A.Arisa ig , 02 (33)Morn ing ca tch

,1 0 3 ( 140 )We t sand

, r57 ( tor)Hunter , Mary Y.

In the garden,1 57 (1 24)

Huysum, J. van.Basket of flower s near a scu lp turedvase

,1 67 (so)

Pre t imus:

Plow-a s in a vase , r (ryr)Flowers in a scu lp tured vase , on as tone pedes ta l , 78 (m 7)Flowers in a terra-cot ta bowl on aslab , 1 5 1 (2 0 7)

lBBBTSOl , J. C.

A t the wel l , gr (2 55)G ip sy encampment : and Go ing tomarke t , 9x (2 53)H il ly landscapes , 9 1 (2 54)Homestea d , A : Landscape ,

wi th a

tha tched cot tager, ,iarm ,

waggons ,

m m. and PigS. 49 (X49 ! )

Landscape , w ith a donkey and cart ,x46 ( 1 0 4)R iver scene

,wi th angler s : Evening ,

1 87 (50 )Roslyn Castle, wi th ca t t le in the lor eground , 89 ( 1 68)Va lley scene H il l y road , wi th figuresand ca t tle

,x46 (x0 3 )Wood -ga therers , 9 1 (2 55)

Woody road scenes , wi th figures , 9 2

(2 54)Imola , lnnoeenzo da.Hol y Family , The , 1 49 ( 1 62 )

Imola, Pietro Paolo do.

Christ a t the column , 76 (46)lanes , George.Bay scene

, 64 (1 0 7)Isabey, Eugene.Portrai t of a lady , 1 78 (3 67)Louis Ph illipe , King of F rance , 9 2

(2 56)l il llan School.Be l lini , G iovann i , Head of, 75 (34)

Card inal , A , in robes , se a ted ,

1 72

(36)Head of a Franciscan Monk , 75 (34)Hol y Famil y wi th Sain t El iza be thand Sain t John

,1 73 (43)

Madonna and Ch ild , en throned withSain ts , 1 49 ( 1 64)

Madonna , in red robes , seated , holding the Infan t Sav iour , x72 (47)Resurrection of Christ , w i th the

Virgin and Sain t John , 1 74 (88)Review of troops before a palace , 1 74.( 1 0 2 )Sain t John , in red cloak , 75 (35)Sa in t John , and Sain t Aga tha : th etwo w ings of a trip tych , r73 (6x)

Sa in t Joseph , 1 74 (1 0 5)Sa in t Mar tin , upon a whi te charger,

1 49 (x63 )

Pi cr vnns

Sa in t Pau l ; and Sain t An thony , 75(36 )Sa in t S tephen , holdin g a book andthe Mar tyr‘s pa lm , 75 (33 )Tr in i t y , wi th Sain ts in the clouds , 1 73V irg in , hold ing the Infan t Saviour ,x73 (59 )

JACKSON , HAMILTON.

F ish ing,1 88 (83)

Jackson , J . , R.A .

A D iv ine , in black gown wi th wh i tebands, hold ing a book , 77 (8 1 )

Jacohsz.

Head of a gen tleman,wi th wh i te

ruiI and Head of a lady , wi th lacehead -dress and wh i te rufl , 76 (56)

Jaeqmette, G . Ph .

Chrysan themum s in a brass bowl ,1 0 2 ( 1 0 8)

Jamesone School.G en tleman , in black figur ed dress , 74(2 1 )

Janet, School of.Lorraine , Marie de , in rich dress ;and Lady as The Magda len ," injewe l led dress and cap ,

1 47 (1 2 8)Ju mann, R. A .

Raven,The

, 1 3 6 (47)Jul -son, J. C.

In terior , w i th two peasan t womenconversing, 77 (89 )

Ja son, W. G . F .

Belgium , View in , 62 (40 )Janssens, C.

Lady,in black silk dress , 1 43 (33)

Lady , in ye l low dress trimm ed wi thwh i te lace

, 77 (85)Janssens , H al ter D. van Deleu.

In terior of a ca thedra l,wi th an

ecc lesiast ic,cava l ier s , and lad ies

a t a side a l tar , 78 ( 1 0 6)School of.Head of a lady

,in brown dress, 1 0 0

(54)Ju dlu, K. da.

Peasan t s,wi th a horse and sheep ,

x43 (36)m ,J. A. B .

Newmarke t Hea th , 59 ( 1 0 3)M oreen, J.Duck pond , The , 49 (1 470 )Jones , G . , R.A .

Noah's sacr ifice, 89 (30 1 )Jones , T.

Tale of a tub , Th e, 1 2 6 (44)

INDEX . 2 3a

Jordae ns , J.Adora t ion of the shepherd s

,1 43 (37)

G ent leman , in b lack dre ss , 1 43 (38)Sa t yr

,wi th fru i t , 1 43 (39 )

or , H

Men-oi-war a t anchor and Sh ipp ingin a breeze , 9 1 (2 57)

Men -oi—war a t anchor and A wreck,9 1 (2 58 )

Ju tsun , H .

G od ’ s Acre, 1 68 (85 )

KALF, W .

In terior of a shed,1 43 (40 )

Hairne t, B .

View on the Dor t,wi th sporting

par t y in the foreground,63 (1 39)

Kendman, Angelica , R.A .

Corne l iu s , t h e mother of the G racch i,l ( 1 33 )D iana and Apol lo

,1 2 3 (35 )

Lady , in a blue dress , holding a book,1 3 7 (45 )Lady picking honeysuckle , 1 7 3 (44 )Ru th and Boaz. 1 94 (85 )Sunrise , 1 72 (44 )

Venu s a t t ired,1 2 3 ( 1 0 2 )

Kennington , T. B .

Arming ior conquest , 58 (63)Hesse] , J . van.Vase of flower s , wi th b ird , monke y ,

and she ll s , 1 73, (50 )Kettle, Tilley.

G ent leman , in a hun t ing cos tume ,

wi th a dog and gun , 1 5 1 (2 0 8)Keyser, Th. de.Lady

,in black dress over a red skir t ,

1 43 (41 )Kidd, W .

Knavish trick , A , 9 1 (2 59 )May

-day,1 0 1 (90 )

King, Haynes.Wh itby : A qu ie t day in por t , 270

( 1 41 )K

ng, W. 8.

Che lsea ferry ; and Chelsea old

church , 79 ( 1 40 )King, Yeend.Bend in the river , Th e , 1 24 ( 141 )Kinnaird, P. J .A t the spring

,1 78 (283 )

Klsllng.Bryce,Dr .

,in grey dress ; and

Dauph in,in blue dress , 75 (2 3 )

Klomp, A.Dair y farm,1 39 (90 )

Farm scene Ca t tle , Sheep , and zooma t res t in a paddock, 1 39 (9 1 )

2 40 INDEX . P ICTURES

Kneller, Sir Godfrey.Hamil ton , Duchess of, in bl ue dress,

1 67 (2 1 )Lady and ch ild

,2 3 1 (74)

Lady , in red dress , wi th ermine , 1 2 3(64)Lady, with dove , 1 2 3 (63)Queen Mary, wife of W ill iam I I I , inrich robes

,1 57 (1 09 )

School of.Gent leman , in brown dr ess ;Lady , in brown dress, 1 36 (33)Lady, in green dress , wi th brownscarf , sea ted , 1 36 (41 )Hylton , Thomas , in blue robes , 1 66

( 1 5)Knight, W.

Lake Lucerne, 9 1 (2 60 )

Knowles , Davidson.An Arab warr ior , 1 0 3 (1 41 )

Hoboll, Jan.Landscapes, wi th ca t t le, and figures,9 2 (2 6 1 )S tream , wi th ca t tle Boys ba thing inthe background , 1 35 (1 1 )

l oekko k , H.

Mou th of a Du tch river,1 53 (2 65)

Zuyder Zee, with boats becalmed , 1 0 3( 1 42 )Konin k , P. de.Ph ilosopher

,A

,1 96 (1 46)

Ex tens ive view overlooking a r iver ,1 43 (42 )

Hm eman, F .

Flemish win ter scene : Sunse t, 57

( 1 4)

L

IADBH'

OKE, J. B.

Woody stream ,wi th ca t tle, near a

bridge. 49 (1 474)

Ladbrooke, R.

Woodland scene,wi th fishermen

, 50

(1 50 7)Ladell , E.

Fr ui t and st il l l ife , 1 2 6 1 54 ( 1 0 )Fru i t and wineg lass on a marble slab

,

64 ( 1 2 8)Fruit , tankard , and wineglass

,64

(1 2 7)Laer, P. de.Pea san t s and animals by a barn ;and Views in Venice

, 60 (1 30 )h ngaskens, Maurice.Swans

,1 0 2 (1 09 )

Laugendyk , D.Ba t t le scene , 9 2 (2 62 )Wood y s treams,with bu ildings,

figures , and animals, 9 2 (2 63)

Landseer, Chas” R.A .

Prepar ing for the masquerade , 9 1(2 52 )

Landseer, Sir H., R.A .

Ferr e t , A , 50 (1 50 8)Seyton , Ca ther ine, 1 94 (86)

Lanzani, Polidoro.Madonna and Ch ild , 1 49 (1 65)

Laporte, G . H.

Mason , Tom , 9 2 (2 64)Largilliere, N .

G ent leman , in green coa t , 1 47 (1 2 9)Lord Mayor of London , Eques trianportrai t of, 1 37 (6 1 )

Modena , Duchess of, 1 35 (1 2 )Laroon, M.

Scene in the Mall ; 9 2 (2 65)La Thangue, H. H., R.A .

F isherman,A

,60 ( 1 3 1 )

Lavery, H.

Cow and ca lf , 1 88 (82 )Lawrence, Richard.

Equi ty,

th e proper ty of T.

Fetherstone, Esq. and Mare andfoal , the proper ty of T. Milles,Esq. ,

H 6 (332 )Lawrence, Sir T P.R.A.Daugh ters of Colonel Car taret Hardy,

1 46 (1 0 5)G en tleman , in dark coa t , 1 67 (2 2 )Hu tch inson , Mrs .

,in dark dr ess , 1 37

(63)Otfl ey, Mrs . Cunlifie, in white dress,1 73 (75)alter.

Croker , Miss , 64 (1 2 9 )School of.Lady

, in whi te dres s , stand ing in alandscape

, 1 37 (48)Sisters

,The , 1 96

Lawson , Ceci l G .

In the fores t , 62 (41 )Lawson , F . W ilfred.

Repose ; and The silver cord, 1 02

(96)Morn ing song, The, 1 0 2 (95)Ru th and Naomi, 1 0 2 (94)

Leader, B. W ., R.A .Backwa ter on the Thames a t S tru tley

,1 2 6 (50 )Bend of a r iver , 1 0 2 (93)

Ll yn Cwellyn ,Nor th Wales, 1 26

(49 )Morning among the We l sh b ills, 1 54(2 4)On the Welsh coast , 1 0 3 (1 43)Pond a t Bigode Hall , 1 89 ( 1 2 0 )River Llugwy, On th e, 1 54 (25)

Lecomte, E. Vernet.G irl , wi th cas tanets , 1 68 (56)

2 42 IN DEX . Prcrunns

l -u r. 1'

Coa st scene , w ith fish ing boa t s andfi g ures 1 2 4 ( 1 1 7)

Icon. 0Six teen car ica tures , in one frame

, 9 2

( 2 68 )I ron, Corneil le de.

G en t lem an , in black dress , 75 ( 3 3 )Lyoncourt , H . de.Bri t ta ny Aven Va l ley , Henan t Ca stle

in the d istance,1 68 (87)Br i t tany .

Fishin g near Pon t Aven,

1 68 (88 )

M

“ CBBTH , R. W ., R.A .

Land ing sardines a t low t ide , 60 ( 1 3 2 )l eCallom, A .

Dew on the br acken : Houses not

made with hands , 46 ( 1 42 0 )Taking of the th ird wall of Jer usa lemby Ti tus

, 46 ( 1 41 9 )M aine ,

J . A . S.Pasture land , 47 ( I437)

W e , Wal ter .

Capri : Scene in an orange gar den, 59

( 1 0 4)Flower -se l ler a t Capri , 1 2 6 (5 1 )

m un-w,J . , R.A .

Harves ting in Arran , 64 ( 1 1 1 )l ees , ll .

Gen tleman,in black ve lve t coa t

,1 94

(9x)Prince of Orange when a child , x43(44)

M acao, A.

Figure subjec ts , X 74 (xx7)Keaton,Cambridge : King's Col lege Ch ape l ,or (269 )

l ean, Alex.

In the gorse field,62 (43)

l ane , J . H. 8.

La Mar ch ande de Fleure,1 53 (3 68

l am , P. H.

Town on a river , with boa ts andnumerous figures, 5 1 ( 1 5 1 2 )

[ any-Ben et .

Bride. Th e. 1 55 (56)W m , B.

Sum ey,En trance to Liphoolr , 9 1

( 160 )l aments , 0 .

Shel l , but terflies , and st il l life, 1 87

m u m, I .

Church of St . G iovanne e Paolo,

In (9 5)Venice

,View i i

, ( 1 6 6 )

Harlow , W.Bay of Naples , 1 37 (60 )Marshal l , Ben.

Ce lebra ted racehorse , the property ofMr . Day

,in a landscape , wi th jockey

and figures , 1 1 6 (334)Mame luke ," the proper ty of the

Earl of Jer sey , wi th J ames Robinson up.

1 1 6 (333 )Price

, Cap tain Barrington , wi th h is

favour i te hunter , 1 1 6 (335)Past ime

,wi th tra iner and grooms,

H 7 (336 )Three horse s in a stable ; and Thre ehorse s a t grass. 1 39 (94)

Kim ball , Lambert.Fig h ting web . 1 1 7 (337)

Martens, H.

French Lancers , 9 : (2 70 )Martino, Simone da.

Sain t Pe ter,hold ing the keys and a

book. 76 (47)Mason , F . H.Bri tish Flee t onScarborough , 64 (r 1 7)Hesquen

er, J. J.Pariso t , l ademoise lie ,

1 70

Easter of the Utrecht Adoration.

Crucifix ion , Th e , 75 (30 )Mathews, Char les James.

U t tleh am pton,The Beach Hotel , 43

( rt 6 1 )Hathl eson, J. G .

The old road , 6 : (44)Mathleson, J. l l lr.Forth , near St '

r ling , 6 2 (45)Near Cardross, 6 : (46)

Meadows , A. J.Cas tle of Oberh ausz, 60 ( 1 33 )

Hoe, Hrs.Dillon, Viscoun tess , Henr iet taBrowne , H ead of, 1 9 3 (60)

Helu ner , H.

Return of the flock W in ter , 39 ( 1 0 5 )Melby , W.

Lifeboa t going out from the GoodwinSands , (53)

Hell o, Francesco.

Madonna , h blue dress , hold ing th eInfan t Saviour , 1 71 (4)

Henender, A. l’. iQueen Mar ie Lou ise of Savoy , fir stwife of Ph ilip V of Spain, 1 3 3 (65 )

Kenya, R.

Freder ick, King of Sweden,in b l ue

dr ess.N W(24)

Herei n“, Jul.

Old quay a t Ma lines , roeHer-clef , Pix.

La dy,in blue décol le té Greg , rsr

P ic r uans IN DEX .

Mus ic and pain t ing , 1 3 3 (33)Toi le t , The , 1 39 (95)

I s le , Hughes.An objec t of p i t y , 1 68 (73 )

Em lna, A ntonella da , al ter , bym umJ. Weeks.Cruc ifi x ion , Th e , so ( 1 50 6)

M um s. J.Sea -p iece s

,wi th sh ipp ing

,1 2. (me )

1 68 (64)l ayer , H. de.Scheven ingen

,View of

,1 39 (9 6)

Eeyore, H.

Scu lp tor's s tud io ,A

, 9 2 (3 7 2 )Hiohaolson, A.

Read in g the B ible, 58 (5x)

Eloh im, Th .

V il lage scene. 1 39 (9 7)“ hol, 8 .

O ld m il l , x47 (x30 )l id , Jan.Carniva l scene , 1 73 (53 )Land scape ,

wi th peasante, sheep , and

goa ts , x5x (n o)ma s-vol t , J.

G ent leman , in b lack dress with figur eds lee ves

,1 37 (n o)

Lad y, in green dress , 1 96

M , P. van, after.S lee p ing cava l ier

,The

, mg (93 )Toile t , The , X 43 (47)

m a, P.Lady

,in bl ue dress tr immed vilh fur

1 47 lrst ll a dy , in brown sa tin mess

,1 90

“30icon-

el ixir,Duch ess de

,tn m y dress ,

ms ( 1 4)d'

Orleans , El iza be th Chr is ta ,Duche ss,rgo ( 1 33)

His-non, A .

F ru i t Piece .1 43 (43)

KIM , Y. B.

A n old lady , in black dress ; and

Wh i tby harbour : Morning , 1 89

“9 3 )

”mo . J.S tree t sce ne , 9 2 (3 73)

l iner , H . B.Bri t tany bu t ter , re g ( IA )S inner , Carl .

Or t ler A lp , Th e , [0 0 (58)Killer) , W. B.

Cap tive s , 65mm . W. Watt.

Da ir y term ,A

,62 (48)

F is h ed olk ,6 : (47 )

0 0 t h e For th,6 2 (51 )

Pi t tenweem harbour , 6 2 (30 )Re born oi the flock , leg )

43

1105101 6, J .October in t he Highlands : and ASurrey common

, 1 53 (2 69 )Hole , 1 . H.

Roman peasan ts and Watching thewave s

, 9 2 (3 76)l olenu r, J . I .

Frozen river scene,with buildings ,

and numerou s figures and sled gesand In ter ior , wi th two Doors con

vers in g. 75 (34)Slaughter -house , Th e , 1 73 (67 )V illage Merry-mak ing , 77 (37)Vil lage wed ding , x39 (98)

l oom, Albert.An ofl er ing of love ,

1 88 (9 5 )l u re , Henry, R.A .

Ch erbourg , 0 5 , n o (x6x )Look ing across the Ch annel , x2 7 (96 )

Hon ch o, P.

Lady , tn black brocade drake , 1 5 :

(1 1 1 )Horatio, Alessandro.

Annunc ia t ion : The V irgin, in red

and green dress , read ing from a

book , wh ile the Archangel G ab-ridappears, x37 (65 )

Ha gan , Fred.

For King and coun try,( o r ( 75 )

Under t he m ist letoe,xo r (77)

Yocng ga l lan t , Th e ,1 2 7 (94)

I n land, G eorge.Boy tending sh ee p , (356 )Coa t som e , with fish er iolk and

sta nder] boat s , 1 5 : ( : r zlCo t tage door , Th e, 1 1 7 (338 )Dea th of the fox

,” 7 (349 )

Deser ter ': farewell , 1 1 7 (3 53 )Dipping we ll , The , xt 7 (35 1 )Dram , Th e , 1 1 7

Dock sh oo ting , (360 )

Efl oc ts of you th ful extmn gw f -e and

id leness ,” 7 (347 )

Fall , Th e : a peasan t thrown from a

white horse , (359 )

Farmyard , W i th peasant c , h er » : and

pin . 46 ( t u b )F ox Inn ,

xx7 (339 )Ga thering wood , x1 7 (3d )cm, encampm ent , (55 )C h ) with pigs , 1 9 6 ( 1 50B illy landscape , “6 (xorlInnocence alarm ed , or th e fl ash in

t he ma . (an )in ta k e of a s tab le , wi th os tlersrh yme cards. " 3 (m

d e ciles-s ba il ifl , xx7Par trid ge shoo t ing . u y (3a )Pr o fi t , v i th a dog . ”6 ( 1 1 05Tw rs nt M ung ,

" 7 (5g )

2 44 IN DEX .

Pig—s tye,The , x68 ros (1 54)

Post -boys and horses refresh ing,xx?

(357)Rocky coas t scene , w ith co t tage ,figures, and horse and car t in th eforeground

,x2 4 (xxx )

Sand carting , xx7 (358)Se tter at the edge of a wood , x35( 1 5)Set ters. H 7 (354)Smugglers

,x36 (38)

Spor tsmen , w ith dogs , x46 (x09 )Th ie f. Th e. 1 94 (9 3)Travellers : Forest scene , w ith a

groun of gipsies H 7 (344)Two dogs

,x46 (x0 8)

Wear y spor tsman,xx7 (353)

W in ter : Alehouse door , xx7 (343)W in ter : Ca t tle , xx7 (36 1 )W inter fodder

,1 2 4 (xx3)

W in ter : Ska t ing , xx7 (355)fi'reckers , xx7 (340 )and Rathbone, J .Hill y lake scene

,xx7 (365)

l orland, H.

Boy,in brown coa t

,hold ing a guinea

p ig, x46 (xxx)

N orris , C.H ighland sheep

,x55 (62 )

l ortimor, J . H.

Lear and Cordelia ,x94 (85)

Mostaert, School of.A tr iptych

, 79 (x4x)l ostyn, Tom.

G o lden event ide,x55 (50 )

l ioncheron,

C lassical ruins , w i th a garland offlowers and Peasan t woman

,w ith

sheep and goats , 79 (x30 )Holler, R.

George Morland , in brown coat ,holding a drawing in h is left handand a crayon in h is r igh t , xx7(362 )

Muller , W.

F ind ing of Moses , x53 (2 54)Tivoli , x2 6 (54)

I nlready, W . , R.A .

Dog of two m inds , xox (59 )Doro thea

, 47 (x43c )Forgot ten word

,The , x68 (77)

N ews-vendors , xa4 (x52 )The las t in,

"x2 4 (1 39 )

Travell ing druggist , xox (59 )I nnkacsy, M. de.

Ca lvary, 1 57 (x0 3)Murillo, B. E.

Fea s t a t Cana,x37 (59 )

Figures a t a repast,in a landscape ,

1 47 ( 1 32 )

c rmuss

N ativi ty , Th e : the Virgin and Sain t:Joseph ador ing the Infan t Saviour

,

1 47 ( 1 33)

Holy Family , The, 1 2 3 (39 )Infan t Sa in t John

, rox (82 )Hyicus , J .Lady , wearing black dress with lacecollar , 1 2 3 (80 )

mun. A . 1. A NDm. LE.

Peasan t fam ily, 1 39 (99 )

Peasant woman and her ch ildren, 1 47

( I34)Nash , J .Lincoln Ca thedral

, 9 2 (2 75)Numyth , Alexander.

River scene , w ith bulidings , x24 (1 09 )Woody landscape , wi th co t tage

,

shepherd , and sheep , x24 (xxo)Woody landscape

,w ith figures and

sheep, x87 (52 )

Nasmyth , Patrlck.

Greenwich from the park , 76 (Gr )Hampstead looking towards Harrow ,

View from, x94 (94)Woody landscape , with figures in theforeground

,x2 6 (55)

School of.Landscape , with a pool

, and threepeasan ts near a sand y bank

, 49

Woody landscape , wi th two figureson a road , x88 (96)

Not, W. Van der.

Milk ing- time , 62 (52 )l attier , J . M.

Fleury,Cardinal, 1 47 ( 1 35)

Neefs , P.

In ter ior of a ca thedral,w i th figures ,

1 2 3 (42 ) 1 43 (45)In ter ior of a ca thedral , w ith figures ,by F. Francks , x39 (xoo, xox)Inter ior of a ca thedral

,w i th figure s

be fore an altar , x5x (2 1 3)Terrace of a palace

,wi th figures

conversing in the foreground, 78

.

( 1 1 9 )Ves tibu le of a palace

, x88 (9 2 )h er, A . van der.

Ams terdam , Canal scene , n o (rog)Frozen r iver scene , x44 (54)Moonl igh t scene, 1 39 x“78 1 43 (50 )Sunse t : A river scene, x“ (52 )

2 46 IN DEX . P ICTURES

Due de Beaufor t , in breas tplate , 1 57( 1 1 1 )In ter ior of guard - room : and Interior

,with cava liers and lad ies

merry-making , 77 (82 )Musical par ty , x44 1 78 (241 )

Palmezzano, Marco.Madonna and Ch ild , 1 49 ( 1 67)

Palthe, G . J .Boys wi th a candle and Misch ievousboy, 1 40 ( 1 0 7)

Pann ini , Francesco.Rome

,S t . Pe ter ’s , In terior of, 9 2

(2 84)En trance to the Vat ican , 9 2 (285 )

Pannini , P.Roman ruin s

,1 47 (x68)

Parmigiano .Madonna and Ch ild , 1 49 (1 69 )Venu s and the Graces bath ing, 50

(1 504)Pasture, Roger de la.

Cruc ifix ion . The , w ith the threeMarys and Sa in t John a t the footof the Cross , 1 37 (44)

Patel, P.I talian landscape , wi th ruins of a

class ical temple,1 5 1 (2 1 6)

Pater, J. B.

Fete Champetre, r3é (1 8)Patinir, J .Adorat ion of the Magi

,1 94 (9 5 )

Paton , Frank.After h im Poor bunnySometh ing moved se t of three

in one frame , 1 70 ( 1 45)Declaration of war

,1 70 ( 1 44)

Drawing covert “

and Returninghome

,1 75 (1 40 )

Great expectat ions , 1 70 (1 43)Keeper's home

,The , 1 75 ( 1 39 )

Paul, Sir J. Dean.Park scene

, 94 (330 )Had leigh

,x7x (5 )

Old Lambe th Palace,1 2 3 ( 1 0 3)

Saddle-horse ou tside a s tab le, 1 1 7

(363)Town on a r iver , with bridge and

boats , 1 89 (1 2 4)Pavy , Ph .On the balcony

,x55 (48)

Payne, W.

River scene,wi th fisherman

, 9 2 (286)Pearson, C.Loch Katrine Scene on the ConwayRoslyn Cas tle ; and Lawes Wa ter

,

VVestmoreland, 9 2 (2 87)

Peel, J.Devonh sire

, View in , 1 0 2 (99 )

I37 (50 )

Peploe, S. J .S til l li fe , 58 (59 )

Percy , S. R .

Clea ring up a fter rain,6 2 (55)

Loch Doch art,60

Rugged pastures , 1 55 (66)Perugin i, C. E:Pa ir of friends , 59 ( 1 0 7)

Perugino, School oi.Madonna and Ch ild , with Saint John ,

1 7 1 (6)Pesne, A.

N ob leman,in b lue dress ,

Peter, W.

Turkeys and pigeons in a shed , 78( 1 0 3)

Ph ilips, C.Hayman

,Francis , seated at work

before an easel , 78 (96)Philips , Herman.Con templat ion , 1 88 (80 )

Phillipoteau, F.S tudy for the pic ture of QuatreBras

,

”1 0 3 ( 1 48)

Piazzetta, J. B.

Chr is t and the woman of Samar ia, 1 51(2 1 7 )

Pickering, H.

Bat t , John Thomas , Esq ., junior ,

when a boy, 1 70 ( 1 46 )Pickersgill, F . R., R.A .

Scenes from Comus , 1 0 1 (8 1 )Happy days , 1 54 (1 1 )

Pine, R. Edge.Italian landscape, w i th peasantwoman and animals

,1 68 (9 1 )

Garrick , David , in green coat , 49

(1 487 )George I I

,Portrai t of , 1 68 (9 1 )

Piot, A.

B ird ’s-nest,1 57 (1 0 4)

Pissarro , C.

Farm s tream ,The , 59 (1 0 8)

Pocock , N .

River scene,w ith ca t tle , 9 2 (289 )

Sh ipp ing a t anchor , 9 2 (2 88)Poelenburgh , C. van.

Landscape , wi th ru ins , x44 (61 )Toile t of Venus , 1 2 6 (57)

Pollard , J.Dover Royal Mail passing a mansion ,

1 75 (1 41 )George IV going to Ascot , 1 1 7

(364)London and Edinburgh coach , 1 75

(1 42 )Poole, P. F ., R.A .

Approach ing foo tsteps , 1 2 6 (58)At the spr ing

,1 54 (1 1 )

Recrui t,The

,1 54 ( 1 2 )

P ICTURES

Pope , A.

Ducie,Lady Frances , daugh ter of

the first Earl of Carnarvon , 9 2(2 90 )

Pope , J .Prayer of fai th , The , 1 57 (1 0 5)

Porter, Sir R. Ker.George IV landing at Leith , 9 2 (2 9 1 )after, by P. J. de Loutherbourgh ,

R.A .

An inciden t on the road , 9 2 (2 9 1 4 )Portuguese School.Portrait of a dwarf, 1 2 3 (76 )

Pouncey, B. T.

Marga te , Dandelion ga teway near ,

Pouss in , N .

B irt h of Bacchu s , 1 2 3 (88)Testam en t of Eudamidas , 1 74 (86)

Poyn ter,Sir E. J P.R.A .

Ionian dance , 1 57 (1 0 6)Prades , A. de.Por tsmou th Royal Ma il , 1 75 (1 43)

Priestman, Ber tram.

W illowed stream , 1 55 (40 )Pritchett , E.

Ven ice,En trance to the

Canal , 1 70 (1 47)Provis , A.

Si t up , S irProwett, J. 0.

Farm near Cambuscarron, 62 (56)Pynaker, A.

Woody river,x44 (62 )

Pyne, G.

Ox ford,H igh S tree t

, 9 2 (2 86)Pyne, J . B.Bea t ing to w indward , 1 55 (2 8)Cumberland A lake scene , 47 (1 428)He idelberg , on the N eckar , 1 89 (1 2 5)Mil l s tream ,

1 67 (2 6)Mountainous land scape , wi th sheep ,62 (57)

N ot t ingham ,N ear , 1 53 (2 72 )

Rocky landscape , w ith build ings andfi gures in the foregr ound

,1 2 4 ( 1 3 1 )

Pyne , W. H.

H ill y landscape , 9 2 (2 9 1 4 )O

Rourke, Mar t in , 9 1 (2 59 )Wh is tling Dalmahoy

, 9 1 (2 59 )

Grand

1 58 (1 39 )

QUADRONE, G.

Spor tsman,The , 1 2 6 (59 )

Quast , P.

V il lage scene , wi th peasan ts merr ymaking , 1 95 (1 32 )

IN DEX .747

BADCLYFFE, C. W.

O ld foo tbridge , Ravenshaw,Solih ull

Radford. James ,W indsor Park , 47 ( 1 435)

Rademacker, A.

D iana and nymphs bat hmGardens of a mansion

, 93 (2 9 3 )Town on a r iver , 9 3 (3 1 2 )

Raeburn , Sir H. , R.A .

Bail lie,John , Esq .

, 1 69 ( 1 0 3)Moir , Mr s .

, of Leck ie , 79 (1 34)alter, by Miss A. Sutherland.Lauzun

,Mrs . , 50 ( 1 50 2 )

Ramberg, H .

Classica l subjects , 9 1 (2 34)Ramsay , Allan.

Coyley, John , Esq . , of Glasgow , in

grey coat , 1 73 (83)West

,Mrs .

, in brown dress tr immedw ith fur

,1 69 (9 2 )

Raphael.Virg in and Ch ild , 1 49 ( 1 70 )after.

Madonna of Francis 1 , The , 1 40 (1 0 8)Transfiguration , The, 1 94 (96)

Rathbone, J.Lake W indermere , 1 0 2 (98)and Morland , J .G .

H illy lake scene, 1 1 7 (365)Ravesteyn, J. van.

Gen t leman,in black dress , 1 57 ( 1 1 2 )

Rees , John .The Thames , near Wargrave , 1 68

(67 )Reeves , Claude.

Rabb i t ing , 1 89 (1 2 6)Reggiannii, V.

Song of love,1 89 (1 2 7)

Reid, Andrew.

Renfrewsh ire by-way, A ,62 (58)

Reid , J. R.

Bay scene , with boa t and fish erfolk ,

0 5 the Cornish coas t , 1 89 (1 2 8)Reidel, A. (Rome) .Cup id and Psyche , 1 2 6 (60 )

Reinagle, P., R.A .

English se t ter , w ith a spor tsman , 1 1 7(368)Water span iel, wi th a kingfisher , 1 1 7(367)and G ilpin , S., R.A .

Thorn ton,Colonel , of Thornv ille

Royal , Yorkshire , 1 1 7 (366)Reinagle, R . R., R.A .

Morn ing ; and Even ing , 1 2 6 (6 1 )

IN DEX .

Rembrandt van Rhyn , alter.Rabb i

,A

, 1 0 1 (82 )School of.Head of an old man , wi th turban ;and Head of an old man

, wi th b la ckcap. 77 (7 1 )

Reynolds , Sir Joshua, P.R.A .

Bunbur y,S ir T. Charles , Bart . , 1 1 7

(369 )Fletcher

,S ir Robert

,in scarle t

military un iform , 1 46 (1 1 4)Head of an old man

,wi th dark coat

and yellow ves t,1 69 ( 1 0 1 )

Johnson , Dr . Samuel , Head of, 1 46

(1 1 5)Lady , in wh i te decolle te dress , 1 46

( 1 1 3)Young girl

,in wh ite dress , 1 46 (1 1 2 )— aiter , by G. H. Harlow.

Ber tie,Lady Barbara

,in wh ite d ecol

lete dress,1 0 0 (54)

after.

Angelica Kaufiman,1 67 (2 8)

Angels’ heads,1 93 (64)

Boy h old ing a book,1 67 (29 )

Chambers,S ir W il l iam , R .A .

,1 36

(35)G allwey, Mr s . Payne , 1 73 (65)Guiseppe March i

,x73 (64)

Herbert , Lady E lizabe th , and ch ild ,I67 (30 )Hope nursing love , 75 (2 6)John son

,Dr .

,Head of

,1 94 (9 7)

Lad y,in yellow dress

,1 67 (2 9 )

Laugh ing girl,The

,1 67 (2 7)

Venus and the p iping bov 1 0 1

(82 )School of.Erskine, Hon . Thomas

,1 74 (1 0 9 )

S terne ’s Mar ia , 76 (60 )Rhen ish School, South.Chris t before P ilate ; and The Eutombment

,1 94 ( 1 0 1 )

Ribera, Jan.

A Sain t, 78 ( 1 0 9 )

Ricci, S.V ision of Sa int An thony

,1 5 1 (2 1 8 )

Richardson , J .An ar tis t holding a crayon , 1 72 (41 )

Richmond, G ., R.A .

Cum berland , Duchess of , 93 (294)Rigaud, S. F.

Ajax and Hector,89 (1 82 )

Riley, J.Shaftesbur y

,Earl of

,in bud coat and

flow ing ha ir , 75 (2 7)Rinaldi, J.Miser

,The

, 1 88 (74)Ring, P. de.Frui t and flowers , 1 74 ( 1 0 7)

P ICTURES

and Mother

Riviere, Briton, R.A .

A t bay, 64 (1 30 )Ba th

,The

,1 2 6 (62 )

Robert, H.

Classica l bay scene, wi th build ingsand figures , 75 (2 8)Classica l landscapes

,w ith buildings

and figures, 78 ( 1 1 5)

Class ica l ruins , wi th sta ircases and

figures , 1 36 (1 9 )Class ica l ru ins

,wi th figures, x73 (72 )

Roman ru ins,1 47 (1 36)

Roberts , D., R.A .

In ter ior of a ca thedr al , 1 47 ( 1 1 6 )Venice

,View of

,1 94 (98)

Robertson , H. R .

And the mowers whe ts h is scy the ,And the milkmaid s ingeth b l ithe .

"

L’

A llegro, 60 (1 34)Roberts on , Tom.

Ven ice,On the Lagoons , 1 57 ( 1 26)

Robertson , W. Graham.

Chr istmas rose, 48 ( 1 458)

Robins , T. S.Fish ing boa ts in a breeze and Viewof the N eedles, Isle of Wigh t , 93(2 95)Louis Ph il l ipe ’s visi t to Queen Victoria

, 93 (2 9 7)Sh ip ping

, 9 I (244)Sh ippin g in a squall

, 9 3 (296)Roelols, W.

Ducks a larmed,1 55 (53)

Du tch landscape, with two black andwh ite cows, 6 2 (59 )S tream

,wi th ca ttle , 62 (60 )

Rolfe, H. L.

Fresh -wa ter fish,1 0 1 (87)

Romanelli.Bacchanalian boys spor ting w ith a

goa t. 65 ( 1 42 )Romney , George.Dance

,N a than iel

, R .A .,1 47 ( 1 1 7 )

N ewland , A .,Esq .

,Governor of the

Bank of England , 1 9 5 (1 2 1 )Roqueplan, C. J. E.

Love-sick lion,The ;

and ch ild , 1 68 (82 )

B ishop, in ep iscopal robes , 1 49

Ecce Homo,1 5 1 (2 2 0 )

I tal ian r iver scenes, with figures and

Landscapes , wi th bu ilding s , 9 3

(2 98)Rav ine, wi th band it ti ; and Rockygorge

,wi th angler , 1 51 (2 1 9 )

Soldiers in comba t, 1 51 (2 2 0 )Rowe , S. G.

Hampstead Hea th, 1 29 ( 1 57)

2 50 IN DEX .

Meeting of Abraham and Melch isedek ,I49 (1 76)

Repose of the Holy Family , 1 40

(1 1 3)Schidone, Bartolommeo.Holy Family with the infan t Sain tJohn

,1 52 (2 2

Sehloesser, Carl.Incorr igible , The , 64 (1 1 5)La Colonet ta d i Sta Rosalia, nearPalermo , 64 (1 1 6)Moliere and Lafore t , 64 (1 1 4)Refectory

,The

, 58 (52 )after Vermeer.S tudio of Vermeer , 58 53)

Schouten , H . van.

Barge horses and Cat tle in a pas ture ,1 0 2 (1 0 4)Harves t- t ime , 1 68 (63)Horses re turn ing from work ; and

Pou l try,1 0 2 ( 1 0 2 )

Sheep in a barn,1 68 (65)

Sheep on the dunes , 1 2 7 (98)Tend ing the flock , 1 2 8 x68 (66)

Schutz, F.Woody r iver scene , w i th bridge ,cast le

,and figures , 1 52 (2 24)

Score) , School of.Gentleman

,in green cape , edged wi th

fur , 1 52 (2 2 5)Scott, Samuel.

S t. Paul's Cathedral from the river ,w ith S tate barge and other boats

,

I47 (1 1 3)Seel, A.

Moorish sen tinel, 58 (50 )Seghers, D.Garland of flower “ , surroundingportrai t of a lady , 1 73 (63)

Sciler, C.

In the s tud io, 1 2 6 (63)Sell, Ch .

Ep isode in the Franco-German war ,1 0 3 (1 49 )

Sellaio , Jacopo del.Judgmen t of Paris , 76 (48)

Serin, H.

Wybo,John , Procurator-General of

Holland , and h is W ife , 77 (75)Serres, D., R.A .

A t the N ore, 93 (30 2 )Craigm il lar Castle , near Edinburgh ,9 3 (30 3 )H .M .S . Monsieur , off Malta, 1 2 4

(H 4)Plymouth . View ofi and Por tsmou th , 93 (30 2 )

Serres, J. T.

H .M .S . Clyde off S t . Malo ,destroy ing H .M .S . Jason , 1 80 1 ,

1 74 (1 1 2 )

P ICTURES

Jones’ , Pau l , action off FlamboroughHead , 1 2 3 (87)

Seymour, J.Celebrated chaise ma tch aga inst time

,

1 1 8 (378)Hun ter ridden by a groom ,

1 1 8 (380 )Hun ting scene : Hun tsmen and boundsbefore the kennels, 1 1 8 (379)Huntsman riding with hounds , 1 1 6

(383)Old W eigh ing-house , N ewmarket , 1 1 8(382 )

S tab le in ter ior : Two horses, w ith a

groom and dog , 1 1 8 (38 1 )Sharpe, C. B.Campbell

,Lady Charlo t te , 93 (30 4)

Sharpe, Louisa.

Angel appear ing to the Shepherds ;and Jacob’s dr eam, 93 (30 5)

Shayer, Chas.Ou tside the Swan Inn ,

1 75 ( 1 44)Farm s tream,

wi th ca t tle , 1 68 (69 )Gipsies res t ing , 1 53 (2 74)Going to the fair Village scene , withfigures and horses , 1 1 8 (384)In full cry , 48 (1 464)Timber car ter’s team,

The , 1 78 (2 58)Sheiier, Henri.Grandfather ’s visi t , 1 0 1 (76)

Shelley, S.Adam and Eve and The Lad yMil ton ’s Comus , 93 (30 6)

Sienese School.A Pieta The Virgin

,in red and blue

dress, wi th the dead Chris t, 76

(49 )Signorini, J.Florence , Views of, 76 (50 )

Simpson, Joseph.Lady eating s trawberries , 1 57 (1 27)

Sims, Charles, A.R.A.

On the seashore,1 56 (80 )

Singleton, H., R.A .

The fortune- teller , 1 2 3 (73)after.

Jack ashore,1 94 (87)

Sirani, Elisabetta.

Lady holding a book , 1 7 1 (2 )Smirke, R R.A .

Purveyor,The

, 9 1 (245)Smith , H. Bellingham.

Over the b ills, 64 ( 1 1 9 )Smith , J.Bologna

,Palazzo Publico at ; and

Tomb of the Plaut ian family, 93(30 7)

Smith , T.

Views of the Wyth burnwater ; and

On the Tees, 1 2 2 (1 9 )

Smyth, T.

Silvertail, in a paddock, 1 1 8 (385)

PICTURES IN DEX .

Smythe , L. P. , R.A .

Blossom ina vase,1 88 (8 1 )

Snyders , F.

Wolf hun t,A

,1 96 (1 53)

Soane, Sir J ., R.A .

Entrance to the tomb of a hero, 93

(308)Solario , A.

Madonna and Ch ild,wi th S t . Anne

,

1 49 (1 72 )Solomon , 8 .

Lion and the lamb, 1 55 (58)

Solomon, Simeon.Mercury

,1 88 (9 7)

Solomon , Solomon , J R.A .

S tudy of a man ’s head , 1 0 1 (79 )Sorgh , H. M.

In terior,1 44 (67)

Interior , w i th peasant family at a

repas t, 78 (99 )

Spanish School.Seapor t scene , w i th figures in theforeground , 1 2 3 (2 2

Stanfield, Clarkson , R.A .

Fish ing boats,1 53 (2 75)

Isle of Dogs,with Greenwi ch Hosp i tal

in the distance,1 2 6 (64)

I talian coas t scene , 1 70 ( 1 48 )Stannard , J .View on a river

,w ith barges

, 49

( 1 477 )Stark , J.Landscape : Two peasants w i th a

donkey on a sandy road,1 47 ( 1 1 9 )

Steelink, W.

Flock of sheep , 62 (65)Steen, J an.

An interior , 1 44 (68)Brawl in a tavern , 1 44 (69 )In terior

,w ith two cavaliers and a

lady sea ted , 79 ( 1 2 8)Musica l party , 1 44 (70 )Sleeping lady , The , 1 73 (60 )Smoker , A , 1 44 (7 1 )Wedd ing party , The , 1 40 (1 1 4)

Steenwych , H.

In terior of a cathedral, w ith pries t sand o ther figures , 1 73 (79 )

Steenwych , N.

S t ill l ife : A n assemblage of troph ies ,wi th a prin t of Charles I , 50 ( 1 50 0 )

Stephanoll , F. P.Anthony and Cleopatra ; and Deathof K ing John. 9 3 (30 9 )

Scenes from Henr y IV ,

” KingJohn ,” Much ado abou t noth ing

,

93 l3x0 )Induction to The Taming of theShrew ”

,and Romeo and

Julie t , 93 (3 1 1 )

5 1

Stevenson , Macaulay.Moonligh t , 62 (66)

Stone, H.

Charles I and Henr ie tta Maria, 1 9 4

(99 )Stone, Marcus , R.A .

Shepherdess and sheep, 60 ( 1 35 )

Stoop, Dirk.Farrier , The Landscape , with horsemen and figures before a forge

, 1 44

(72 )Storck , A.

Amsterdam , View off, 93 (3 1 2 )

River scenes , wi th men-oi—war and

other boa ts,1 44 (73 )

Stothard , T., R.A .

An illus tration to Macbeth, 93

(3 1 3 )Angels’ heads ; and Revelat ion ofSain t John

, 1 94 (1 0 0 )Streek , J. van.

B lue and wh ite d ish of fruit, 75

(2 9 )Strozzi, Zanobi di Benedetto.

The Crucifix ion, 76 (5 1 )

Stry, Abraham van.

Seasons,’

f he , 1 36 (2 0 )Stry , J. van.

Banks of a r iver,with cattle and

figures , 1 36 (2 1 )Peasan t , wi th a bu ll and Travellingpeasants and an imals

, 93 (3 1 4)Stubbs , G ., R.A .

Bay A rab , in a wood y landscape,

1 1 9 (398)Combat , The , 1 1 9 (40 2 )Eas t view of the rid ing school at

at Welbeck Abbey,1 1 9 (39 7)

Eclispse a spiri ted ske tch fromlife of the famous racehorse , 1 1 9

(399 )Eclipse

,in a landscape , w ith Mr .

W ildman and h is sons , 1 1 8 (390 )Farmer's wife and the raven , The ,

1 1 9 (40 1 )G imcrack , w ith jockey up , in a

landscape , 1 1 8 (39 1 )Hast ings , Warren

,on horseback, 1 1 9

(40 6)Il avannah , hi a landscape , 1 1 9

(40 4)Haymakers , 1 1 8 (387 , 394)Hay carting , 1 1 9 (39 5 )Horse a t tacked by a lion 1 1 9 (400 ,

4 1 1 )Hun ter and A rabian , in a

landscape , near a tall tree , wi th a

wh ite curly dog, 1 1 8 (393)Jupiter

,with a mare near a shed ,

1 1 8 (39 2 )

2 5 2 IN DEX .

Labourers : Four peasants enjoyinga gossip after unloading a brickcar t

,1 1 8 (386)

Mameluke,the Duke of Cumber

land’s charger,r idden by a groom,

H 9 (40 3 )Pan ther

,A (an enamel pa in t ing) , 1 2 0

(41 2 )Partr idge shooting

,1 1 9 (40 5)

Phyllis A poin ter,the property

of Lord Claremon t , 1 1 9 (40 7)Poin ter

,A

,in Roman mosaic, 1 2 0

(41 2 )Por tra its of Fann y

,1 1 9 (40 8)

Prince of Wales’s park hack on thebanks of the Serpentine

,1 1 9 (396)

Reapers,The

,1 1 8 (388)

Sal tons tall , Isabella, aged 1 6, in thecharacter of Una ,

”1 1 9 (40 9)

Shark,” in a landscape, wi th Mr .

Price, his trainer, 1 1 8 (389 )

Spaniel , A , the proper ty , of MissLong

,of Langley Hall , Berks , 1 1 9

(41 0 )Sustermans, J.Head of a lady ; and The Wateringplace

,62 (67)

Knigh t of San t iago , 1 45 (74)Lady

,in black dr ess

,1 45 (75)

Sutherland, Miss A ., after Sir H. Raeburn.

Por tra it of Mrs. Lauzun , 50 ( 1 50 2 )Swaine, F.Sh ipping at anchor ; and Men-of-war

off a for t , 93 (3 1 5 )Swift, Kate.W inding the skein

,1 36 (2 2 )

Swinburne, Julia, after , by J. Linnell.Dea th of A b solom , 1 0 0 57)after J. M. W. Turner, R.A .

Mercury and Herse, 1 0 1 (60 )Sworn , A. P.St ill life

, 57 (2 7)Syer, J .,

Junr.Windsor Cas tle from the backwa ter

,

64 (1 1 8)

TASSI, A.

Calling of Barnabas ; and Queen ofSheba before Solomon , 1 7 1 7)

Tayler, A. Chevallier.Hall of of the Manor House, H i tch in ,48 ( 1 453)

Taylor, C.

Dover , Views off, 94 (3 1 9 )

PICTURES

En trance to Portsmou th harbourFish ing boa ts near a ligh thouse ;and Has tings trawl-boats ofi Bea chyHead

, 93 (3 1 8)Oyster dredgers in Pevensey Bay,

9 3 (3 1 6)Sea -pieces , wi th fish ing boa ts ; and

Fish ing boa ts near the entrance toa harbour

, 9 3 (3 1 7)Taylor, J.Be t tws-y-Coed , The Church Pooland Landscape

,wi th a village and

two figures,1 53 (2 76)

Taylor, R.

Doctor , The , 94 (32 0 )Teniers , D.

A l chemis t , The , 1 45 (77)An incan tat ion scene , 1 96 ( 1 49 )Boors before a co t tage : Moonl igh t

,

1 40 (1 1 7)Concer t

,The, 1 45 (76)

Fes tive boors : Three pea san tssmoking and drinking near a

barrelled tab le, 1 40 (1 1 5)Figures before a co t tage, 1 9 4 ( 1 0 2 )Landscape , 1 40 ( 1 1 6)Landscape, with figures

,1 94 (1 0 2 )

Peasan ts m erry-making in the cour tyard of an inn ,

1 73 (74)after.Monkey barbers

,The

,1 2 3 (54)

Tenkate, H.

Read ing the news , 1 0 1 (75 , 86)Tenniel, Sir John.Home defence : A cartoon forPunch ,” 1 90 0 , 94 (32 1 )

Terburg, Constantine.Lady peeling an apple

,1 40 (1 1 8)

Terburg, G ., after.Despa tch , The , 1 2 6 (57)

Tesson, L.

Marke t place in A lgiers , 60 ( 1 36)Thomas , Grosvenor.Bowl of flowers

,1 57 ( 1 30 )

Farms tead , A ,6 2 (68)

Mil l s tream ,1 57 (1 29 )

Old mill,1 57 ( 1 28)

Thomson , H., R.A .

Coun tr y girl , A , 1 73 (80 )Thornhill, Sir James .

Two panels,emb lema tic of Bri tannia ,

moun ted as doors to an ebonisedcase, 1 94 ( 1 0 3)

Thors , J.Landscape , with ch ildren and flockof sheep

, 58 (73)Sandy road , wi th pea sants dr ivingsheep

, 1 67 (32 )Tiepolo, G. B.Adorat ion of the Shepherds, 76 (64)

2 54

Velde, Jan van de.Glass of w ine

, and a lemon , on a

table , 78 (1 0 5)Velde, W. van de.

Bay scene, wi th men-oi-war and

shipp ing, 1 0 1 (61 )

Fishing boats becalmed , 1 52 (2 2 8)Frozen river scene

,with buildings

and figures, 1 36 (42 )

S torm View off a rocky coas t , withboats , 1 45 (85 )

Two fish ing boats in a ligh t breeze ,sa iling vessels on the left , 76 (66)

Velten, H.

At ta ck , The , 1 68 (80 )Horse fa ir , 1 68 (79 )

Venetian School.Gen tleman

,in red dress

,1 72 (30 )

Gentleman , in dark dress , hold ing a

let ter , with a lady in rich dress ,hold ing a book , 77 (73)Head of an old man,

1 69 ( 1 0 0 )Venue, A. van der.Coriolanus and Volumn ia , 78 (1 0 1 )

Verboeckhoven, E.

Four ewes and a lam b, in a pas tur e ,

1 2 6 (65 )Peasan t woman dr iv ing cattle and

sheep,1 53 (2 78)

Sheep in a landscape , 1 54 (1 3)Verendael, N .

Fruit and still life on a slab , 49

(1 486)Verkolje, N ., al ter.

Rejected proposal , The , 1 2 6 (57)Vermeer, John (of Delft) , after, by CarlSchloesser.

S tudio of Vermeer , 58 (53)Vermeulen, A.

River scene,wi th figures sleighing on

the ice, 1 2 3 (32 )

Vernet, C.S torm at sea

,wi th shipwreck on the

rocks, 1 24 (1 0 6)

Vernet, H.

Morning ; and Evening , 1 88 (98)Rocky bay scene , 1 40 ( 1 2 3)Sunr ise ; and Sunset : Bay scenes ,1 40 (1 24)

Vernet, J.Bay scene , wi th sh ipping, and fisherfolk , 1 52 (2 29 )

Veronese, C.Madonna and Ch ild , 1 50 (1 8 1 )

Veronese, P.Queen of Sheba before Solomon, 1 52(2 2 3)

Veyrassat, J.Farms tead , A and Going home, 1 2 9(1 62 )

IN DEX . P ICTURES

WALDEN , LIONEL.

Dunkirk : Boys on the quay , 58 (64)Walker, Francis S., R.H.A.

Vale of Avoca and Ellesland Farmby the N ith , 47 (1 438)

Vigee Le Brun , Madame , after.The ar tis t

,64 (1 35)

Vickers , A.

Canal scene , wi th boa ts and w indmills , 1 70 (1 50 )On the River Isis, near Oxford , 1 2 6

(66)River scene , wi th boa ts becalmed ,

1 54 (1 5)Sandy road , 1 54 (1 4)Sh ipping a t the mou th of a river ,

IS7 (1 3 1 )Thames a t E ton , The , 1 70 (1 51 )

Vincent , G.

N orfolk , View in,1 94 (1 04)

Roadside co ttage , 1 47 (1 20 )Vitelli, G. van.

N aples , The Arsenal, 1 36 (2 6)N aples , Mola d i Gae ta, 1 36 (2 7)Rome, 1 36 (2 5)Ven ice , 1 36 (24)

Vletter, de.Caugh t , 1 35 (1 )

Vlieger, S. de.Mou th of a river , 1 41 , (1 2 6, 1 28)Scheven ingen beach , 1 41 (1 2 7)

Vliet, H. C., van uer.

In ter ior of a cathedral, 1 41

1 45 (86)Vollen , A ,.

Woody landscape , wi th chateau , 62(70 )

Volterra, D. da.

Fall of Luc ifer, 76 (52 )Vos, F.Vase of flowers , 9 1 (2 36)

Voulki, M.

H il ly landscapes, w ith figures , 1 0 1

(62 )Seapor ts , wi th build ings , boats , andfigures : Sun se t, 1 0 1 (63)

Tyrol, V iews in the , 1 0 1 (62 )Vreedenburgh , C.Wash ing-place , The, 62 (71 )

Vries , H. (10.

Inter ior of a palace , w i th figures , 1 73(78)

Vries , M. de.

River scene,with tower , cottages,

and boa ts , 1 94 (1 0 5)

P ICTURES IN DEX .

Walker, J . Hanson.Ar iadne , 1 94 ( 1 0 6 )Audrey

,1 88 (76 )

Face s in the fir e,1 68 (78)

Pamela , 1 68 (8 1 )Peon ies

, 1 88 (75)Walker, R .

Claypole , Mrs ., daugh ter of Oliver

Cromwel l,1 94 ( 1 0 7)

Cromwell , R ichard , 1 94 (83)Ward, J . , R.A .

Alderney bull, An and An Alderneycow , 1 2 0 (41 6 )

An old horse,1 53 (2 79 )

Ferrets in a warren , 1 2 0 (41 5 )Lady , in wh i te dress and black shawl ,78 (1 1 2 )Morland and h is friend fish ing

,1 35

(249 )On guard ; and N ear Sa lerno

,1 53

(2 79 )Young horse , A , 50 (1 509 )Ward, W. H .

Frui t and b ird ’s-nes t, 1 2 6 (58 )Watson , G.

You th read ing,1 9 5 (1 2 3)Wats on , J . D.

H is comrade ’s grave , 1 0 1 (80 )Watson , W.

H ighland ca ttle : A pass in GlenF inar t , Argyllsh ire , 58 (69 )

Scene in the H ighlands , wi th figuresand sheep , 1 58 (1 44)Watson , W. Peter.Bosham

,by the Old Quay , 48 ( 1 45 1 )Watteau , An toine.

Garden scene, 1 67 (33)Watts , F. W.

Brigh t af ternoon,A

,1 24 (1 38)

Willy Lot t’s house at F latford ,

Su ffolk , 1 24 (1 37)Watts, G. F ., R.A .

Carrara Moun ta ins from Pisa, 1 7

(34)Webb, James .Breezy day, 62 (72 )Broads ta irs , East wind , 1 0 3 (1 50 )Calm morning , A , 1 0 3 (1 50 )Du tch boat s on the Scheld t

, 60

( 1 37)Ed inburgh

,1 94 ( 1 04)

F isher folk resting , 1 67 36)France : G ivet , 65 ( 146)Holland : En tering Marken , 1 55 (61 )Morn ing ca tch , The , 1 56 (82 )River Scene , 1 0 1 (84)Sandown Bay, Isle of W ight

, 1 53

(2 80 )Sh ipp ing in a breeze

,1 0 1 (84)

Sunse t,1 68 (57 )

2 55

and \Vho

and A village

Toma on a r iver, 1 9 0 ( 1 32 )

Wait ing for the fish ing-boats

,1 90

( 1 3 1 )Weber, Th .

Coming storm ,The

,6 2 (73)

Long sh ip’s ligh thouse , 1 55 (59 )Weber , Otto.N oonday res t , 1 24 ( 1 29 )Webster, G.

Wreck,A

, 9 1 (2 5 1 )Webster, Thomas , R.A .

Merry -making in the olden t imes ,I ( 1 0 5 )Weekes , W .

Consu l t ing the oracle ;s tops the way ?

59 (8 1 )Weeks , Charlo tte J ., after Antonella do

Messina.

Cruc ifix ion,The

, 50 ( 1 50 6)Ween ix , J . B .

Dead game and fruit , 1 2 3 (84)Dead game and implemen ts of thechase

,1 45 (87)

Hal t of a hunting par ty , 1 45 (88)Muscovy ducks and o ther b irds , 1 96

(1 52 )Weiss , Jose.Amberley , Sussex ;church

, 59 (90 )A t dawn

,1 2 8 (1 0 2 )

A t sundown,1 2 8 ( 1 0 3 )

Corner of the village ; and A farms tead , 59 (85 )

Evening express , 1 55 (44)Homes tead ; and A country road ,59 (84)Lulworth Cove , 1 55 (45)Moun tain s tream ; and A rus ticbridge , 59 (86 )On the Arun , 59 (89 )Quie t s tream : Sunset , 59 (83)River scene : Au tumn ; and Cloudyday. 59 (88)Rough road , wi th poultry and Edgeof a fores t , 59 (87)Susse x landscape , 48 ( 1 452 )V il lage scene , wi th peasan t woman ,59 (82 )Village scenes , 59 (9 1 )Wells , W .

Mower , The , 62 (74)Word , A. van der.Landscape , with Flora and cupids,

1 75 (1 1 8)Venus and Cup id , 1 2 4 ( 1 1 2 )West, Benjamin , P.R .A.

Peace , 1 95 (1 36 )Westerbeck , C.

Club Ground,Bruss e ls , 1 0 2 ( 1 1 1 )

Return of the flock , 1 70 ( 1 52 )

2 56

Westall, R., R.A .

An illus trat ion to Mil ton , 94 (32 6)B irth of Shakespeare ; and Sister ofMercy , 94 (32 7)Bower of Venus , 64 ( 1 3 1 )Charles V resigning the crown ofSpain to Phil ip I I ; and Escape ofMary

,Queen of Sco ts

, 94 (3 2 8)Dickenson , Mrs . Eliza , 94 (32 6)Whi te lady and the fr iar , 9 1 (241 )

Westphalia, School of.Annunciation , The , 1 50 (1 90 )Presen ta tion of Chr is t in the Temple .1 95 (1 0 8)

Wet, J. de.Lady in Ea s tern dre ss a t tended bynegroes

,an ostrich in the back

ground , 65 (1 47)Wette, G. de.Moses s triking the rock , 5 1 ( 1 5 1 3)

Wh eatley, F ., R.A .

An Irish fair , 94 (32 9 )Cymon and Iphigen ia ,

1 95 (1 1 0 )Deserted village, The , 1 95 (1 09 )Market day. 94 (330 )

Wh eelwright, W. H.

A s teeplechase , 9 2 (2 64)Whitehead, Fred.Cot tages in Poole Har bour , 47 ( 1433)

Widgery, W.

Wa ter ing-place , The, 1 55 (63)Wild , C.Lesson in colour ing, 9 2 (2 68)

W ilkie, Sir David, R.A .

Pos t-boy, The , 1 47 ( 1 2 1 )after.

Blind fiddler , The ; and Blindman’

s

bufi, 1 41 ( 1 30 )Williams , A. W.

S torr Rocks , Isle of Skye , 1 57 (1 0 7)W illiams , J . Haynes.

La debu tan te , 1 2 6 (67)W illiams , Terrick.Shell gatherer

,coas t of Holland , 48

(1 457)W ih ou, Alice.

Japanese doll , 64 (1 2 0 )W ilson , B.Gentleman , in green dress , s tandingbefore a fireplace

,h is wife

,in p ink ,

sea ted b y his side , 1 36 (32 )Relieving the old soldier ,(1 0 4)

W ih ou, H.

First interview be tween Cap t . Wil sonand the King of Pelew , 93 (30 7)

W ilson, R., R.A.

Lake scene, wi th cast le on a h ill,

figures in foreground , 79 ( 1 32 )Willesden Church

, 50 ( 1 5 1 0 )

IN DEX . P ICTURES

Wilson , T. Walter.Mea Cu lpa

,1 53 (2 77)

Wimperis, E. M.

Skir ts of the village,1 2 4 ( 1 2 0 )W ingate, J. L.

Bay scene, 62 (75 )Scene near Inverar y and Whi t tlingh am , near N orwich , 60 (1 38)

Winter, H.

Farm road , The , 1 58 ( 145)Wissing, W.

Henrie t ta Maria, with Princess Elizabe th , 1 90 (1 38)

Witheringt on , W. F ., R.A .

Harves ting in the Vale of Conway ,46 (1 41 7)S ilen t mole , The, 46 (1 41 8)W i tt, J. de.Elizabeth and the angel, 77 (84)

Wogan, T.

Heads of gen tlemen and Twomili tar y officers , 94 (33 1 )Wolf , J.Par tridge in the snow , 1 95 (1 1 2 )Ptarmigan

,1 95 ( 1 1 1 )

Wolstenholme , J . Dean.Enfield coach changing horses , 1 75

(1 47)Sporting dogs , 1 72 (32 )

Wood, L. J .Rouen Cathedral, 78 (1 0 8)

Woodward, G. M .

Breaking up of an Irish wake , 94(32 0 )

N ew Year resolu tions :a trade. 94 (332 )Promenade , 9 2 (2 65)Woolmer, A. J.Musidora, 47 (1 42 5 )Woo tton, J.Mouse , the property of th e Earlof Portmore , in a landscape , wi thjockey and groom , 1 2 0 (41 9 )Racehorse

, with jockey up ; in th ebackground a view of N ewmarke tracecourse , wi th carr iages and

figures , 79 (1 33)The Blood y-shouldered Arab ian ,in a landscape

,w ith a groom and

dog,1 2 0 (42 0 )

Wai t ing for the master , 1 20 (41 8)Wa lpole , S ir Rober t , h is hun ter ,groom

,and dogs near h im

,1 2 0 (41 7)

Wa ter spaniel , A ,1 2 0 (42 1 )

Woutiers, F. de.H illy landscape , wi th windmill and

figur es on a winding road,1 2 3 (9 1 )

Wouverman, P.Ou tskir ts of a town , wi th a horse fair ,50 (1 49 2 )

and Two of

IN DEX .

Four por trai ts of gen t lemen,1 93 (6 1 )

Gent leman,in dark dress and cap,

74 (I4)Gen tleman , s tanding by a tab le wi thh is dog

,1 9 3 (60 )

Grey.Lady Jane

,1 9 3 (59 )

Head of an old man ,1 0 0 (43)

Head of a lady , 1 88 (9 2 )Head of a lady , wi th wh ite dr ess ,74 (1 3)Henr y VII I. I93 (58 , 59 )Hill y landscape , wi th travellingpea san ts and animal s ; and HolyFamily, 1 0 0 (42 )Irish peasan ts , 94 (32 0 )London and B ishop’s Stortford coach ,by A . B .,

1 1 5 (30 1 )Maria Theresa , in black dr ess, 74 (1 3 )Ph ilip le Bon , wear ing the Order ofthe Golden Fleece, 1 93 (62 )

P ICTURES

Por tsmou th,Duchess

,of

,1 93 (60 )

Sain t Cather ine,1 50 ( 1 9 3)

Scenes from a play,1 35 (2 )

Shakespeare , Head of, 1 9 3 (62 )Shakespeare and Spenser

,Por trai ts

of,1 72 (2 9 )

Showery day, 1 67 (35 )Sidney

,Algernon

, 74 (1 2 )Sigismunda, 74 ( 1 1 )S tudy of heads

, 9 2 (2 65)Temp tress

,The

,1 2 3 (2 3 )

Thames , View on the , with anglersin a pun t

,1 35 (1 )

Toas t, The, 1 75 (1 2 1 )Town on a r iver

,1 88 (9 2 )

Village scene , 1 53 (2 75 )Waterloo, B ird’s -eye V iew of the fieldof, 9 2 (2 70 )Woody landscape

, wi th sportsmen ,1 0 0 (42 )

2 62 IN DEX . EN GRAVIN GS AFTER

Boucher, F ., by L. Bonnet, 2 3 2 31 80 (34)

by Demarteau, 2 2 (1 30 )by E. Stamp, 96 (1 0 1 )

Boultbeo, J ., by Jukes , 1 62 (38)J ., by J. Whessell, 1 62 (38)

Bourgeo is , A. P., by David, 8 1 (1 62 )Bowler, T. W., by Walker, 5 1 4 (1 1 4)Breda, C. F ., by S. W. Reynolds , 2 3 (1 87)Brehan , Madame la Mise, do, by Keating,

1 1 4 5 1 (1 0 5)Breton , Le.

N aval engagemen t be tween U.S.S_

Kersage and Alabama,

1 77

(1 1 8)Brouwer, A ., by J. McArdell, 1 79 (1 2 )Brown, M., by Orme, 1 35 (2 1 9 )Buck.Adam. 1 3 52 1 64 (95)

by T. Cheesman , 4 9 7 (2 1 0 )byFreeman. 1 3 2 3 (1 33) 4 (1 98)by Freeman and Stadler, 4

6 8 1 (1 69 )by Roberts and Stadler, 421 2 1 ( 1 52 )by Roberts and Ziegler, 1 3 (1 94)

Bunbury , H.,1 5 1 62 (5 1 )

by Bartolo zzi, 6 8 2 3

2 8 98 (2 65 )by W. Dickins on , 1 0 1 0 5

1 0 6 1 0 6 (52 )by Ryder and Cosse , 1 64 (1 1 1 )by Sheph eard and Baldry, 1 65 (1 1 2 )by J. R. Smith , 1 5 80 ( 1 34)by Watson, 1 2 1 ( 1 48)by White

,8 (2 37)

Borne-Jones , Sir E by C. W.

Campbell, 40 (869 )Burnet, J ., by B. Havell, 1 76 (75)Burney, by Cooper, 1 58 (1 2 0 )Buttersworth , T., by Buttersworth and

Roberts , 42 (885)by J. Jeakes, 1 33 (1 56)

CAF FYN , W. H.

Jell icoe , Admiral Sir John Ruswor th ,41 (8754 )

Callcott , Sir A. W ., R.A ., by C. Turner,1 60 (1 2 )

Caresme, J. P., by Anselm,1 7 (247)

Carter, S., by Caldwell, 9 8 (2 52 )by V. Green , 3 (1 5 1 )

Chalon, A. E R.A ., by S. Cousins , 40(864)

Chalon, H. B 1 1 2 (2 30 )by J. C. Easling, 1 1 0 1 2 1 (1 71 )by W. Say, 1 1 0 (1 88)

by W. Ward , 1 1 0 1 1 0

1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2

1 2 1 1 33 (1 41 )Champaigne, P. do, by Nanteuil , 97 (1 72 )Chesham, F ., by Ellis , 1 7 (2 0 5)Cipriani , J. B., R.A . 72 (247)

by Bartolozzi, 1 7 1 7 2 8

5 2 8 1 9 7

1 2 1 1 2 2 1 34 1 34

( 1 9 1 )by Bovi, 55 (2 2 6)by Routte, 1 7 (2 33)

Clark , L.,1 34 (2 0 9 )

Clark , T.,by R. Havell , 1 76 1 76 (89)

Clarke, J. H ., by M. Dubourg, 73 (2 59 )Claude Lorraine, by Rd. Earlom,

1 80 (32 )Cleveley, J .,

2 2 (2 32 )Clin t, G ., by Picard, 97 (1 98)Closterman, J. B., by J. Smith, 1 82

1 82 1 82 (69Cloveley, R., by Medland, 55 (2 0 6)Cochin

,C. N. le jeune, by Le Bas, 1 6 1 (33)

Cockburn , Lt.-Col., by C. Hunt, J. Edge,and C. Bently , 1 77 (1 2 8)

Cockerell, S. P., by W. Richardson , 1 59

(2 1 6)Candy, N. D.,

by Duncan , 80 (9 1 )Constable, John , R.A ., by Brunet Debaines,

2 5 53 (48)by N . Hirst, 70 (1 69 )by W. Hole , 7 1 (2 2 5)by D. Lucas , 3 3 2 9

69 1 2 2 1 2 2

1 79 (6)Conyers

,Miss Julia, by P. W. Tomkins ,

8 2 8 (1 60 )Cooper, W . , by C. Knight, 9 (1 9 )Copley , J . s R.A ., by R. Dunkerton , 1 77

Corbould, R., 1 3 (1 98)Cosse, L. J ., by Clement, 1 60 (3)Cosway, Maria, by V. Green, 43 (90 3)Cosway, Richard, R.A .,

81 (1 78)by J . Agar , 43 55 72

72 (2 50 )by F . Bartolozzi , I 55

1 33 1 64 1 78 (1 68)by A. Cardon , 1 2 55

1 78 (1 77)by J. Conde , 8 1 3 1 3

2 2 2 4 55 (2 2 9 )by W. Dickinson , 55 (2 30 )by Minasi. 55 (2 3 1 )by Saunders , 1 3 ( 1 56)by J . R. Smi th , 98 (249 )by E. Stodart , 41 (880 )byWhite. 8 (2 34)

Cotes , F ., R.A ., by F. Bartoloz zi, 55 (2 52 )by R. Earlom,

2 (388)by E. Fisher, 1 79 (7)

EN GRAV IN GS AFTER

by R. Houston , 1 79 (8)by J . McArdell, 73 (2 83)

Countz, F ., by C. Turner , 1 5 (1 98)Craft, D.,

by J. Smi th , 1 63 (82 )Craig, W. M., by Clark and Merke, 98

(2 6 1 )by Orme , 5 1 (73)by Stadler , 5 1 (24)

Crane , R., by Reeve, 52 (2 0 4)Crewe , B., by C. Wh ite , 6 7 1 0

(2 31 )

DACRE,H BY DUVAL , 1 76 (1 1 2 )

D’Agar, by J . Smith , 1 82 (69 )Dahl, M.,

by J. Smith , 1 82 1 82 (70 )Dance, G R.A .

,by W . Dan iell, 1 6 1 (34)

by Hea th. 55 (2 47)Dance , N . , R.A . , by V. Green , 24 (1 84)Daniell, W R.A . , by himself , 1 0 6

1 6 1 (36 )Danloux, H. P. ,

by J. R. Smi th , 1 651 2 2 (1 8 1 )by Gilles , 1 1 2 (246 )by Hunt , : 8 ( 1 70 )by R. G. Reeve , 1 1 2 42 (887 )by R. Woodman , 2 1 1 2 (245)

Daubrawa, H . de , 54 (65)by J. Harris , 5 1 (1 48)

Dawe , G ., R.A ., by Dawe and Hodgetts ,

1 6 1 (2 8 )by T. Wright, 1 2 2 (1 9 1 )

Dawe , H., by himself, 3 (1 84)Dayes , E. ,

by J . Collyer , 2 4 (1 76)by Dodd and Pollard , 1 6 1 (34)by T. Gaugain, 1 0 6 (55

by Mi ta i and Picket, 44 (9 2 1 )Debucourt , P. L.,

1 76 1 7 2 3

1 76 (38)Deshayes , by A . T. Hemery, 1 7 (2 50 )Detaille, B.,

by A . Jacquet , 1 84 (1 45 )by A . Lamotte , 1 84 (1 45)by L. Salles , 1 84 (1 45 )

De W in t, P., by Sir Frank Short , 70

70 70 7 1 (1 93)D ickins on , W . , 54 (53)Dietricy, C. B., by Vanderberghe, 1 3

( 1 96A )Dllke, S., by Hassell, 1 58 (54)Dodd

, R.,by himself , 1 7 2 2 (1 9 7)

Dolby , M.,by T. Sutherland , 1 64 (98 )

Downman, J .,by P. Simon, 1 0 7

(75 )by E. Walker, 1 77 (1 2 6)

Drake, R.,by V. Green , 1 1 2 (2 39 )

Dobule , C. M.,by Samuel Cousins , 1 0

40 (862 )

IN DEX . to C

A

be

Bartolozzi ,

EAGAR , W ., by H. PYALL, 2 (369 )Edwards , E. ,

by R. Dunkerton , 54 (9 5)Eisen , C.

, by P. A . le Beau , 1 7 (2 57)Elmer , S.

, by C. Turner , 1 1 1 (2 1 7 )Englehart, Cather ine C. C., by J . B.

Smi th , 7 1 (2 0 6 )Evans , W . , by C. G. Lewis , 1 6 (1 60 )

GA lNSBOROUGH ,THOMAS, R.A ., 56

56 (2 67 )by A rendsen, 1 85 ( 166)

Dupont , Gainsborough , by F.

43 (9 1 1 )by V. Green , 1 63 (68)

Dutton , by himself , 1 7 (2 1 7 )Dyck , Sir A . van, 1 80 (29 )by R. Earlom,

1 0 7 (76 )by Laguillermie, 70 ( 1 56 )by J. Smith , 1 82 (67)by J . C. Webb , 96 ( 1 0 2 )

FALCONET, P. B. , BY V. GREEN ,1 06

(35 )Farquharson , Joseph , R.A ., 9 7 ( 1 32 )by Herbert Sedcoie, 94 1 85 ( 1 69 )

Farrington , J . ,1 6 1 (32 )

Penn, G ., by Fairland , 5 2 52 (2 1 4)Ferneley, by G. Duncan , 1 2 1 (1 68)

by Hunt , 8 1 ( 1 82 )Fielding, J. Copley , by Sir F. Short, 7 1

( 1 9 4)Fielding, N.,

by himself , 1 1 1 (2 1 5 )Fildes, Sir Luke, R.A ., 9 7 (1 2 7)by Laguillermie, 96 (1 2 4)

Flameng, Franco is , by A . Boulard , 1 84

1 84 (1 44)by V. L. Focillon, 1 84 (1 44)

Flaxman , John , R.A . , by Marcuard, 6 ( 1 63)Foldsum, S.,

by Dawe , 6 (1 57)Fournier

,T. S. , by A. Chaponnier, 1 63 (66 )

Fragonard, J. B. ,by M . Blot , 1 7 1 63

(64)by Dennel, 1 7 (241 )

Freudeberg, S. , 44 (9 24)by De Launay , 1 34 1 59 (1 87)by lngout 44 (9 2 7)by F. Janinet, 1 80 (33)

Frye, T. ,by h imself , 1 80 (2 3)

2 64 IN DEX . EN GRAVIN GS AFTER

by H. Birche, 1 0 7 (82 )by Scott Bridgwater , 1 85 ( 1 65)by Gainsborough Dupont, 1 77 (1 52 )by R. Barlow,

1 3 ( 1 82 )by A. Mathey , 70 ( 1 57)by R. B. Parkes , 1 0 5 (7)by Sherwin , 43 (9 1 2 )by J . S. Shury , 1 0 5 (9 )by J. R. Smith , 1 63 (83)by P. W. Tomkins , 9 7 (2 1 5)by C. Turner , 1 60 (1 6 )by F. S. Walker, 1 59 (2 33)by J. Cother Webb , 96 (1 0 0 )by J. Whessell , 5 1 0 6 (56 )by Sidney E. W ilson, 53 (39 )

Garneray, by Himely, 1 76 (97 )Garrard , G .,

by S. Alken , 1 1 2 (2 40 )by Earlom, 5 (1 2 8)by Morr is

,1 1 2 (240 )

by W. Pether , 3 1 0 6 1 0 8

(90 )by W . Ward , 6 1 1 2 1 1 2

(2 2 9 )by J . Young, 1 1 1 (2 1 2 )and Thos. Weaver , by W . Ward , 1 62(48)

G ilbert, P. J .,by C. Hunt

,1 7 (2 2 1 )

Gilpin , Sawrey, R.A ., by V. Green , 1 0 5

(9 2 )by R. Pollard , 1 1 1 (2 2 2

G iosagatti, by Me'smer , 7 2 (2 56 )Cleo dell , J ., by Sutherland , 5 54

( 1 84)Graham,

J ., by P. Dawe, 1 62 (49 )Graham, Peter, R.A ., 2 3 (9 )by Joseph B. Pratt, 2 3 2 3

9 6 96 (1 2 0 )Grant, Sir Francis , by H. Cousins ,

1 2 2 (1 9 2 )Green , Valentine , by h imself , 1 77 ( 1 50 )Greu ze, J . B., by Coron , 1 63 (63)

by S. Cousins , 1 0 5 ( 1 4)by J . Jacquet, 1 85 ( 1 7 1 )by Marais , 1 76 (40 )by J . Massard, 1 63 (65 )by C. Turner, 1 6 2 (60 )by Sidney E. Wilson , 53 (40 )

Grignon , by F. D. Soiron , 1 6 1 (2 5)Gnttenbrunn, L.

,by F. Bartolozzi , 1 65

( 1 30 )

ls) N

HALL, H BY SUMMERS , 56 82

(1 9 2 )Halls , J ., by C. Turner , 1 3 1 33 (94)Hamilton , W . , R.A ., 5 ( 1 5 1 )

by Bartolozzi , 6 6 24

1 33 ( 1 34)by A. Garden, 1 60 ( 1 4)by Delattre , 2 1 59 ( 1 96)by J. Eginton, 1 33 1 34 ( 1 86 )by R. S. Marcuard, 2 4 ( 1 77)by P. W. Tomkins , 1 62 (56)

Hancock , C., by E. Duncan , 1 62 (52 )by W. Giller , 1 0 6 (40 )by Harris , 1 5 ( 1 89 )

Hanks , by Jukes , 1 (2 58)Harding, W ., by Bartolozzi , 8 (20 1 )Harlow , G. H., by H. Meyer, 2 1 4

2 3 ( 1 3 1 )Harper , T. , by Thoms on, 3 ( 1 83)Harrington and Herring, by C. Hunt, 1 62

(52 )Harr is , J by himself , 1 0 6 (44)Havell, R., by himself. 54 54

1 2 1 1 2 1 1 77 ( 1 2 5 )Hayes , M . A . ,

1 4 (2 0 4)by J . Harris , 1 0 8 (94)by Lynch

,80 (1 1 6 )

by Walker , 2 3 2 7 (48)Hayter, J . , by W. Sharp , 9 7 1 2 1

( 1 0 6)Heaphy , T. , by h imself, 1 6 1 (36 )by T. Allom,

6 (2 0 6 )Hearne , T., by W. Bryne , 1 4 (144)Henderson , Cooper , 1 4 ( 1 72 )

by E. Duncan , 1 6 (1 70 )by J. Harris , 4 1 5 ( 188)

Herkomer, Sir H. von , R.A . , 41 (875)Herring

,J. F . , by J. Harris , 1 76 (41 )

by C. Hunt. 9 1 4 1 5

1 6 1 6 1 2 1

1 64 (98)by Mackrel, 56 8 2 ( 1 9 1 )by R . G. Reeve , 7 1 1 64 (9 7)and Harrington , by C. Hunt, 1 62

(52 )Hext

,Capt , by C. Hutchins , 2 3 ( 108)

Highmore , Joseph , 1 79 ( 1 1 )Hill, by Smith , 1 77 ( 1 2 0 )Hoare , W . ,

by Brooks,1 3 (1 5 1 )

Hodges,W. P.,

1 2 2 ( 1 80 )by Alken and Reeve , 1 1 1 (2 0 3)

Hogarth , William, 42 54 (56 )by S. Cous ins , 1 0 5 (2 0 )by Earlom, 9 ( 1 7 1 )

Holbein , Hans , by F. Bartolozzi , 4343 1 77 (1 3 1 )

Hoppner, John , R.A . ,8 1 1 64 (9 1 )

by Adam, 55 98 (2 83)by Baldrey, 1 3 ( 1 88)by Scott Bridgwater, 70 70

70 7 1 72 (240 )by E. M Hester. 9 53 (30 )by N . Hirst, 7 2 (2 42 )by H . Meyer , 73 8 1 ( 1 55)

2 66 IN DEX .

by Samuel Cousins , 7 78 8 1 0 2 3

2 4 2 4 40 7 1

72 73 73 9 71 0 5 1 0 5 1 0 5 1 59

1 62 1 79 1 85 (1 58)by W. Dickinson , 1 62 (43 )by Greenhead, 1 6 1 (30 )by N . H irst

,1 85 (1 62 )

by Clifford R. James , 70 ( 1 76)by H. Meyer , 1 6 1 (2 3)by J . B. Pratt , 1 0 5 (4)by Richard Smythe , 40 70

( 1 77)by C. Turner, 2 8 72 80

1 61 1 79 (4)by J. Ward, 1 0 7 (59 )by J. C. Webb, 70 1 85 (1 66)

Lebel, by Hemery , 1 7 (2 58)Lees, by Wagstaff , 7 ( 1 6 1 )Lefevre, R., by T. Lupton , 1 77 (1 59 )Leighton , Lord , by S . Cousins , 2

5 5 53 9 6 1 0 5

2 0

Lely, Sir P. , 7 (1 48)by van Bleeck , 1 79 ( 1 3)by A. Browne, 1 0 6 (37)by V. Green , 1 62 (46)by J. McArdell, 1 58 1 77 (1 48)by J. Smith , 1 81 (64)by T. Watson , 1 0 6 (38)Lion , P., by J. Watson , 1 65 (1 1 5)

Livesay, R., by Stadler, 2 (450 )Llewellyn , W . , by himself , 41 (874)Lodder, W. , by A. Cardon , 2 8 56

(2 55 )Loggan , 43 (90 5)Long, Edwin , R.A ., by S. Cousins, 40

40 (86 1 )Loutherbourg, P. J. de , R.A 6 (1 66)by A. J. Clark , 98 (245)

Lucas , J. Seymour, R.A .,by P. Rajon, 40

(868)Luny

,T.,by Jukes

,6 (1 73)

MARGETSON , W. B BY J . C. WEBB ,97 (1 33)

Masshall, B., by J. Dean , 1 1 2 (2 3 1 )by C. Townley, 1 2 1 (1 66)by C. Turner, 3 1 1 0 1 1 2

(2 38)by W. Ward , 1 0 8 1 1 0 ( 1 94)

Martens , Henry, 1 34 (1 9 5)by J . Harris , 1 8 2 2 2 7

54 80 ( 1 1 5)Mason , W ., by J. Pollard, 1 0 5 (32 )

EN GRAVIN GS AFTER

Masquerier, J. J ., by W. Say, 1 0 7 (62 )Meissonier. J. L. E., 40 (854)

by E. Boilvin, 7 2 (2 39 )by A. Boulard , 39 72 (2 35)I83 ( 1 2 0L 1 84 (1 40L 1 84 (I4IL 1 84

(1 42 )by Bracquemond, 1 83 ( 1 1 9 )by E. Chiquet , I6 1 6 96

(I I4L 1 84 ( 1 2 5)by C. A. Coppier, 96 96

1 84 ( 1 2 7 )by J. Fagan , 1 6 ( 1 7)by A. Jacquet, 72 1 831 84- (1 2 9L 1 84 (Isob 1 84 (1 3 1 )by Jules Jacquet, 1 1 6

2 7 (2 5k 39 (85 1L 72 (2 38k 96 (1 0 4L9 6 96 1 83 1 84

(1 2 4L 1 84 (Izsb 1 84 ( 1 36L 1 34

(I37L 1 34 (1 38L 1 84 ( 1 39 )by A . Jamas , 1 84 ( 1 2 8)by F. A. Laguillermie, 1 84 (1 42 )by A. Labouze, 1 84 ( 1 32 )by A. Lamotte, 39 (850 )by A . Mathey, 1 6 1 6 (24)by A . Mignon. 39 39 39

(849L 96 (I ISL 1 84 ( 1 2 6L 1 841 84 ( 1 34)by L. Monzies, 72 96

1 83 (Izl b 1 84 (1 35)by L. Ruet

,1 6 1 6

( 1 1 6L 96 (I ISL I84. (1 2 8 )by Eugene Tily, 96 (1 0 9 )

Mercier, P ., by I . Houston , 1 0 7 (6 1 )by J. McA rdell, 1 0 6 (35)by Purcell, 8 (2 0 9 )

Meyer, J ., by R. Purcell, 1 79 ( 1 4)M illais, Sir J. B.

,Bart by Chauvel,

97 ( 1 2 8)by S. Cous ins , 1 0 5 (2 1 )by Laguillermie, 53 (47 )by W. Macbeth , 94 (24)

M illet, J . F 1 2 (2 3 )by A . Danman, 4 (2 1 9 )by W. Hole, 7 1 (2 2 5 )

Mitchel, by C. and G. Hunt, 98 (2 58)Moeleuaer, P., by J. McA rdell, 1 79 ( 1 1 )Mounet, C., by Picot, 9 7 (2 1 6)Moreau le jeune , J. M., by Launay, 1 7

(2 59 )by Reynolds , 44 (9 23)

Morland , George, by W. Barnard , 55 (21 65 ( 1 2 6

by Bartoloti, 1 5 2 8 (1 77)by E. Bell , 1 2 1 (1 62 )by W. Bond, 8 1 1 1 0 (1 74)by Burrows , 1 3 (1 90 )by W. A. Cox, 40 (854)by P. Dawe, 1 0 (2 1 6)by E. J. Dumee , 1 1 0 1 1 0

1 33 1 79 (2 )

EN GRAV IN GS AFTER

by B. Duterreau, 1 65 ( 1 2 2 )by T. Gaugain. n o 1 63 (77)by T. Gosse. 55 1 65 (1 2 5)by Graham,

1 63 (76 )by W. Humphrey, 1 34 (1 94)by C. J osi , 8 1 ( 1 39 )by LIN K“. 2 8 (247)by G. Keating, 1 65 1 651 76 (56)by 0. Kn ight, 5 1 1 1 0 (1 68)by R. Meadows , 1 3 ( 1 80 )by S.W. Reynolds

, 55

1 6 1 1 62 (49 )by E. Scott, 3 5 8 1 (1 53)by Shepheard, 8 1 ( 1 48)by J . R. Smith , 2 5 1 0

55 55 551 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0

1 58 1 63 (79 ) 1 65I6S (1 2 7 )by F. D. Soiron, 1 1 0 1 65 (1 2 1 )by P. W. Tomkins , 1 33 ( 1 35)by W. Ward, 4 (2 1 2 A ) , 1 0 2 8

(x74) . 2 8 52 55

1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0

1 1 0 1 1 0 1 33

I34 1 59 IS9 (I9 3) . 1 6 1

1 6 1 1 63 1 63

1 63 1 65 1 76 1 79

(6C) . 1 79 1 79 (6B)by T. Williamson , 1 1 0 1 1 0

(1 73)by J. Young, 1 3 1 3 1 8

1 76 (57 )Morland , Henry , by P. Dawe, 6 4

(897)Moroni, G ., by R. S. Clous ton , 96 (1 2 3)Mailler, R., by Brunet-Debaines, 70 (1 75)

by w° ward, 7 I6 2 4

1 0 6 (36)Murray, T.

, by J. Smi th , 1 82 (67)Myn , G. van der, by J. McA rdell, 1 77 (1 53)

NASMYTH , ALEX ANDER, BY F. C.LEWIS, 1 34 (2 1 0 )by Sir Frank Short , R.A ., 52 96

(1 0 6 )by J. Ward , 1 1 1 (zr9 )

Nat tier , J. M., by Balechou and J. Tardieu ,Nebel, C., by Bayot , 80 ( 1 2 1 )Newhouse , C. B., by himself , 9 ( 1 8 1 )Newt on , G . S., by Samuel Cous ins , 97

(1 9 7)N ixon , J ., by J. Cruikshank , 1 2 (1 1 4)

by W . Dickinson , 1 0 6 (34)N oir, Le, by St. Aubin , 1 6 1 (2 9 )

IN DEX .

P

PATON , B., BY P. C. CANOT, 1 7 (2 0 8)

—by Fitler and Lerpiniere, 2 2 (2 28)Paul, J. Dean, 2 1 4 2 3 ( 1 60 )Paye , R.M by J. Young.5 73

1 0 7 (79 )Pellegrin i, by F. J aninet, 1 7 (2 64)Penny, B., by R. Houston , 1 78 ( 1 73)

by J . Young, 54 (1 0 2 )Peters , Rev. M . W R.A ., by Bartolozzi ,

1 0 72 1 78 (1 79 )by Dickinson, 6 ( 1 60 )by Knight, 5 80 (1 2 7)by J . R . Smi th , 1 0 1 0 7

1 0 7 (69 )by Thew , 5 (1 48)by W. Ward , 1 3 (1 85)

Pierson , J . , by himself, 3 5 5x

80 98 (266)Pilliment , by P. C. Canot, 43 (90 7)Pine

,R. S.,

by W. Dickins on , 1 5 1 79

(I4)Plimer, by E. Stodart, 41 (880 )Pocock. N., by R. Pollard , 1 6 (2 0 3)by R. and D. Havell, 42 (884)

Pollard, J ., 3 8 1 5 56

56 81 m

1 33 1 58 (64)by C. Bentley, 1 75 ( 1 1 9 )by Dubourg

,1 1 0 ( 1 9 1 )

by J . Harris , 2 8 42 9 8

(2 59 )by Havell, 1 6 (1 80 )by h imself , 6 7 7 (x79 )

Norfe, Orlando , by E. G. Hester, 2 7 ( 1 9 2 )

82 (1 90 )Northcote , J ., R.A .,

I 3 2 5 5 1

(1 0 8)by W . T. Annis

,1 64 ( 1 1 0 )

by G . Dawe, 7 ( 1 82 )by T. Gaugain, 1 0 6 (53)by Gaugain and Hellyer, 1 0 8 (89 )by H. K ingsbury

, 73 (2 8 1 )by W. Ward

, 73 (2 65)

O

OPIE, J R.A BY CALDWELL, 1 34

( 1 99 )by J. Dean , 1 0 7 (68)by R Simon. 55 1 78 ( 1 75)by J. R. Smi th, 72 (2 5 1 )by W.Ward , 1 0 7 (57)

Orme, D., by himself, 43 (9 1 2 )Ostade, A. van, by Janinet, 7 2 4

(1 56)by C. Visscher, 1 80 (2 5)

2 68 IN DEX . EN GRAV IN GS AFTER

by 0.Hun t, 8 8 1 5 (x93) .56 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 66

1 75 ( 1 20 )by G. Hunt, 1 1 1 (2 1 4)by R G. Reeve, 5 7 1 0

73 1 76 (46)by R. Rosenberg, 9 I I I

1 59 (2 1 1 )Pollard, R., by himself , 7 (78)Pond, A ., by 16c 911, 1 0 7 (57)Porter, H. K. , by W. Barnard , IO (240 )

by J. Vendramini, 1 62Pot, H., by Suyderhoef, 7 (1 45)Poynter, Slr E. J ., 41 (873)Prout, S., by Stadler, 1 5 ( 1 85)

R

RAEBURI , SIR H R.A BY J. BENGO ,1 0 7 (66)by bl . Cormack , 1 5 (2 1 2 )by G. Dawe, 1 58 (1 70 )by T. Hodgetts , 9 2 2 (1 1 6)by W. Sharp , 7 (1 0 6)by 0

l‘

nrner. 55 (245 )by J. Cother Webb, 70 (1 58)

Ramberg, H., by Martini, 1 0 5 (2 9 )by Ogborne, 80 (82 )

Ramsay, A ., by J. McArdell, 1 77 (1 57)Raoul, by J. Watson, 1 0 7 (65 )Read, C., by V. Green , 1 77 (144)

by R. Lowry, 1 0 7 (58)Read, Lieut., by Reeve, 80 (1 2 0 )Regnault, by himself, 1 7 (2 56)Reinagle, P. , R.A ., by Merke , 1 4 ( 1 68)

by Nichols and Bluck , 9 (x74)Rembrandt van Rhyn , by van Bleeck ,

1 80 (1 8)by B. Houston , 1 80 1 80

1 80 1 80 ( 1 7)by W . Say. I5 2 5 5 1

( 1 1 0 )Reynolds , Sir Joshua, 1 8

70 72 (247)by F. Bartolozzi , 1 6 2 4

43 55 55 7 1

97 1 0 9 I65 ( 1 1 3 )by J. Caldwell, 1 0 9 ( 1 2 0 )by T. Cheesman , 8 (1 9 2 )by J . Collyer, 52 ( 1 90 )by C. Corbutt, 1 0 9 ( 1 1 9 )by Samuel Cousins , 1 6 5 2

5 2 53 53 53 (x9) . 5353 53 53 53

53 53 5 3 70

70 70 72 1 0 51 0 5 1 0 5 1 0 5 1 051 0 5 (I9 ) . 1 0 5 1 0 5 1 0 5

1 05 1 60 (I ) . 1 85 (1 57)

by J. Dean, 1 64 (9 2 )by W. Dickinson, 73 1 0 8

1 0 9 1 0 9 1 63 (84)by J. Dixon, 73 73 1 0 8

1 0 8 1 80 (40 )by R. Dunkarton, 1 0 8 (99)by E. Fisher, 1 4 52 1 0 8

1 09 1 09 1 2 2

1 64 1 65 I8! 1 8 1

(44)by Valentine Green , 2 8 5 5

1 0 8 1 09

1 09 1 0 9 1 0 9 x6 r

(2 7)by J. Grazer. 72 73 1 0 9

IO9 1 64 ( 1 0 5 )by C. Hardy. 5 1 (34)by C. H. Hodges , 1 0 9 1 6

(89 )by R. Hous ton , 7 73

1 0 9 IO9 ISO 1 8 1

1 8 1 (44)by J. Jacobe , 1 63 (82 )by J . Jones , 44 54 (m t ) , 1 0 8

IO9 1 0 9 1 58

1 62 I 63 1 64 1 77 (x49 )by E. Judkins, 73 1 80 (35)by J . McArdell, 42 1 0 8

1 08 1 0 9 1 09 1 0 9

1 09 (x47) . 1 77 1 80

1 8 1 I8 I 1 8 1 1 81

(49 )by E. Meyer. 73 (2 75 )by J . Murphy , 1 63 (85 )by R. Purcell , 1 09 1 64 (93)by W . Say, 1 0 (2 1 1 )by L. Schiavonetti, 43 (90 9 )by J . K. Sherwin , 1 0 1

1 77 ( 1 55 )by G . s. Shury. 52 1 85 ( 1 59 )by J . R. Smith , 2 4 43

73 8 1 8 1

1 0 8 1 0 9 (H 7) . 1 0 9 1 0 9

1 0 9 1 2 1 1 58 (H 9 ) .1 6 1 1 65 1 65 1 80

1 80 1 80 1 80 1 8 1

1 81 1 8 1 1 8 1 1 8 1

(5 1 )by J. Spilsbury, 73 1 09 ( 1 28)by Thew , 7 ( 1 88)by C. Turner, 1 0 9 1 0 9

1 0 9 1 59 (1 94)by J. Ward , 73 (2 69 )by J . Watson. 80 9 42

73 73 73

1 0 8 1 08 1 0 8 1 0 8

1 0 8 1 0 8 1 0 8

I 0 9 1 0 9 1 59

1 77 1 77 1 80 1 80

1 80 (38)

2 70

and F. Wheatley, by J. Godby, 1 0 7

(8 1 )Spode, by C. Hun t, IO 1 5 ( 1 99 )Steele, Capt., by Havell, 2 8 (83)Stella, by Vendramini, 1 34 (1 88)Steen, Jan, by V. Green, 2 80 (1 2 5)Stothard, T., R.A ., 43 (90 6)

by Blake , 7 ( 1 86)by 0 Knight. 1 59 ( 1 9 7)by Nutter, 1 0 (2 2 7)

Stuart, C., 97 (1 32 )by Nutter, 7 (77)

Stuart, Gabriel, by W. Say, 9 7 ( 1 99 )by J. R. Smith , 43 (90 2 )

Stubbs , G ., A.R.A 1 1 3 1 1 31 1 3 H 3 1 1 3 (2 56)by H. Birche, 1 1 3 1 1 3 (2 59 )by T. Burke ,by J. Dixon, 1 1 3 (265 )by Green. H s H 3H 3 1 1 3 H 3 1 1 3

(2 70 )by H. Hodges , 1 1 3 1 1 3

(2 70 )by C. Hunt, 2 4 (2 2 9 )by R. Lawrie, 1 1 3 (2 62 )by J. Murphy, 1 1 3 (2 65 )by W. Pether, 1 1 3 (2 57)by G. T. Stubbs , 9 7 1 1 3

1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 3H 3 H 3 1 1 3

H z: H 3 H 3 1 1 3IH H 4 1 44

1 2 1 (1 0 2 )by W. Woollett , 5 1 1 31 1 3 1 1 4 (2 78 )

Sturgess, J ., by E. G. Hester, 2 6

1 2 2 ( 1 78)Swebach , by Le Cceur , 1 60 (9 )Snyders , F ., by C. Turner, 7 (1 77)

TAUNAY , N . A BY DES COURTIS, 1 7

2 2 44 (9 2 2

Taylor, by S. W. Reynolds , 1 2 2 (1 96)Thompson , C., by Pollard and Dubourg,

1 33 (1 42 )Thompson , H. , R.A ., by J. Ward, 1 0 (2 1 0 )Thomson , C., by Pollard and Dubourg, 6

( 1 77)Thomson , Elizabeth, by W. T. Davey, 41

(881 )by F. Stacpoole, 41 (88 1 )

Thomson , H., by W. Say, 1 60 1 62

1 63 (80 )Tomson, C., by J. Scott, 1 1 2 (2 39 )Thorburn , A ., 97 (1 40 )

IN DEX . EN GRAVIN GS AFTE R

UPHAM , J. W BY J . BLUCK, 7 (86)

Timms , by Fielding and Pugin , 80 (46)Towne, C., by Earlom,

1 6 1 (2 2 )Troy, F. de , by J. Beauvarlet, 44 (9 2 5)Turner, F. C., 7 1 59

H z 3 IS9 (2 1 0 )by Hunt

,1 33 ( 1 38)

by C. and G. Hunt, 9 8 (2 57)Turner, J. M . W ., R.A ., 40 (855)by T. 0 . Barlow , 40 (856 )by R. Dunkarton, 1 85 (1 54)by Sir Frank Short, 7 1 7 1

7 1 7 1 (1 94)by C. Turner , 1 34 ( 1 9 3)

Turner, J. M. W R.A ., by F. S. Walker,96 (99 )

VANDERBACK A ND HUDSON , BY J .FABER. 54 (99 )

Vangorp , by Horore, 1 63 (66)Vauloo, by Baron, 8 1 (1 75 )

by C Kellaway. 54 (54)Vermeer, Jan, by C. L. Duke , 1 85 (1 71 )by van Roggen , 1 85 (1 70 )

Vernet, C., by Allais , 1 1 1 ( 1 99 )by Debucourt, 8 98 1 1 1

H 2 (2 37)by Levachez, 1 63 (6 1 )

Vigee Le Brun , Madame E., 72 (245)Villiers , Huet, by A. Cardon , 1 3 (1 40 )

WALKER , F A .R.A BY R. W.

MACBETH , 70 ( 1 75)Wall, W. G .,1 77 ( 1 2 1 )

Walton , H., by J. Hogg, 1 0 (239 )by J . R. Smith , 1 64 (1 0 3 )Ward , James, R.A ., by himself, 801 0 9 1 0 9 H o H O

1 60 (1 0 )by J . Murphy, 1 0 9 (1 58)by W Say. 1 0 9 (1 57)by S. W. Reynolds , 1 0 9 1 0 9

(1 56)by C. Turner, 1 1 0 (1 6 1 )and W. Ward , 1 0 9 (1 5 1 )by W. Ward, 1 0 9 1 0 9

1 0 9 1 09 1 1 0 1 1 0

1 61 1 79 1 79 (6B)

EN GRAV IN GS AFTER IN DEX .

Watteau , A ., by Surugue, 44 (9 2 6 )Watts , G. F R.A ., by Sir F. Short, 71( 1 9 5)Weaver, Thos., by C. Turner, 1 62 (49 )by W . Ward , 1 62 (47)after R. Woodman , 1 1 1 1 1 2

(2 32 )and G . Garrard , by W. Ward , 1 62

(48)Webster, G . , by J . H ill, 5 (140 )Weigall, C. H., by J. Fahey , 1 65 (1 34)West, B by W . D ickinson, 2 8

(1 47)by Woollett, 1 3 (1 99 )Westall, R., R.A ., 72 8 1 (1 70 ) 1 60

(2 )by A . Garden, 1 60 (7)by Gaugain. 2 (445 )by hims elf , 1 77 (1 56)by R. M. Meadows, 73 (2 60 )by Nutter , Ogbourne, and Gaugain,

2 8 ( 1 79 )by Ogborne, 1 6 (7 1 )by L. Schiavonetti, 43 (909 )by J . R. Smith. 55 1 331 58 (1 1 1 )Whea tley, F R.A .,

1 0 8 1 65 (1 2 9 )by J . Alais , 1 08 (9 1 )by Barney, 5 1 (6 1 )by F. Bartolozzi , 2 8 1 1 2

1 80 (2 6)by F. Bouloy , 1 2 1 (1 54)by A . Cardon , 1 63 (70 )by Delattre , 8 1 (1 60 )by Gaugain,

8 1 ( 1 38)by H. Gillbank , 5 1 60 (1 7)by R. Laurie , 1 0 8 (88)by Murphy, 5 ( 1 55by W . Nutter, 72 1 65 (1 30 )by Richards , 1 4 (1 46 )by Schiavonetti, 1 78 (1 74)by R. Stanier, 1 0 5 (2 6)by W . Ward , 98 (2 47)by W hessell, 1 3 (1 80 )and Maria Spilsbury, by J. Godby ,1 0 7 (8 1 )

Whessell , J ., by h imself, 55 1 1 0

(1 89 )Whistler , J. McNeil) , 70 70 (1 79 )

Vt

Ul

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01

ARON.

C. H.,by S. G. Hughes , 1 3 ( 145)

R. F.,by h imself , 1 6 ( 1 69 )

2 7 1

by P. Hahn , 1 33 ( 1 3)by R. Josey, 1 6 1 6 (4)Whi tcombe , T., by Jeakes , 2 8 28

(1 0 0 )by Wells and Chesham, 43 (9 1 3)

W ilkie, Sir David, R.A . , by H. Meyer, 97(2 1 7)

W ilkin. G., by himself. 2 2 1 6

I6 5 1 5 1 ( 1 0 4)Williams , W . , 55 (2 2 8)Wilson , B. , by James McArdell, 6 (1 98)Wimperis, E. M., by W. Hole, 97 (1 3 1 )Wissing, W . , by J . Smlth , 1 82 (66)Wolf, by Descourtis , 1 76 (9 2 )

by Janinet , 1 76 1 76 (9 5)Wols tenholme , J . Dean, 1 33 1 5

8 54 56 (2 71 )by J eakes and Clarke , 1 1 1 (2 06)by Reeve. 2 3 4

2 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 (2 2 0 )by S. W. Reynolds , 1 6 1 (2 2 )by D. Wolstenholme, Junr., 1 1 1

1 1 1 (2 08)Wombill, by C. Hunt , 1 59 (2 0 7)Woodford

, S.,by J . R. Smith , 8 1 0

(2 37 )by James Ward , 2 3 (1 86)

Woo tton , J ., by B . Baron , 1 1 1 (2 0 1 )by C. Canot, 1 1 1 (2 0 0 )

Wouvermaus , P 1 1 2 (2 36)Wright, R.,

by W. Woollett , 1 3 ( 1 2 0 )Wyke, J .,by R. Sheppard , 1 1 2 (2 34)

Z

ZElTER,BY J. EGAN ,

1 0 8 (9 2 )Zofl any, J ., R.A ., by R . Earlom 73

1 0 6 1 0 8 1 65 (1 35)by Finlayson, 55 (2 2 2by V. Green, 1 0 7 (75)by R . Houston, 1 0 7 (73)by J. Young. I4 73 1 64

(1 1 0 )

EN GRAVIN GS BY

ADAM , A ., AFTER HOPPNER.

Harmony. 55 98 (283)Amock , Andrew F.Monas ter y of S t . J erome, 1 6

(2 2 3)Par is : S t . Germain L ’

Auxerrois, 1

9 (57)Sisors , 1 9 (58)

Agar , J ., after R. Cosway.Dufi. M m. 43 55 72

(2 50 )Hea thcote

,Lady

, 72 (249 )Alais , J ., after C. Vernet.

La Chasse , 1 1 1 (1 99 )L

Entrée dans de Bois , 1 1 1 (1 99 )after F. Wheatley.Juvenile opposi tion , 1 08 (9 1 )

Alix , P. M., after himself.Previll e , P . L . Dubus , 1 6 1 (24)Arab ian , Hackney and the hun ter ,

1 34 (1 70 , 1 71 , and 1 72 )Badger ca tch ing ; and Match at theBeagles

,1 34 (1 76 and 1 77)

Beagles,1 34 (1 64)

Bear bait ing, 1 34 (1 68)Cook fight ing

,1 34 (1 67)

Alken , Henry.A cool cus tomer , 9 (1 76)Cours ing. 7 1 34 (1 73)Dog

“Crab , 1 34 (1 66)Draw ing the badger , 1 34 (1 78)Epsom races , 1 (2 78)Foxhounds , 1 34 ( 1 63)F ox-hun t ing. 2 5 (sex) . 5 1 (7xl. 54

8 1 8 1 (1 68)Fox -hunting versus pol i tics , 1 64 (95)Going to cover Fu ll cry The leapand The death , 1 (2 79 )Grand Le ices tersh ire steeplechase ,52 1 2 1 ( 1 77)Hawking , 1 34 (1 80 )High-met tled racer , 5 1 (1 40 )

Hurdle race , 56 1 2 1 ( 1 74)Leices tersh ire

, 1 1 1 (2 0 4)Le ices tershire covers, 5 1 (56)The mee t , 9 ( 1 77)N a tional Spor ts of Grea t Bri tain ,1 66 (1 42 )

N ewmarket ; Epsom ; Ipswich ; andAscot Heath 7 (1 60 )Owling. 1 34 (1 79 )Pheasan t—Grouse— Woodcock— and

Par tridge shooting,1 59 (2 1 2 )

Pigeon match,1 34 (1 74)

Poin ter,1 33 (1 60 )

Prize -figh t , 1 34 ( 1 69 )Se t ters

,1 34 ( 1 62 )

Shooting, 98 (2 56)

Sledg ing , 1 34 ( 1 82 )Spaniel, 1 34 (1 6 1 )Spor ting meet ing in the H igh lands

,

1 34 (1 75)Spor t ing mil ler , 1 64 (95)S taghounds , 1 33 (1 58)S tag ; Hare ; Fox -hun ting ; and

Cours ing , 2 3 (1 46)S teeplechase, A ,

2 3 (1 59 )Terr iers

,1 34 (1 65 )

Ti tle-page,The

,1 33 ( 1 57)

Water - fowl shoo t ing, 1 34 (1 81 )Water spaniels , 1 33 ( 1 59 )and Reeve, after W. P. Hodges.Chase , The , 1 1 1 (2 0 3)Dea th of the roebuck

,1 1 1 (2 0 3)

Alken , S.Cours ing and pheasant shoot ing

, 1 2 1

( 1 70 )after Garrard.Sold ier

,

”1 1 2 (240 )

Allom, T after C. Heaphy.View of N elson Haven in Tasman ’sGul f and View of the par t of thetown of Wellington , N .Z .

,6 (2 0 6)

Anderson , S.Somerset House , 1 (37)

Annis , W. T. , after Northco te.

Brown,Mi ss

,1 64 (1 1 0 )

2 76 IN DEX . EN GRAVIN GS B Y

Ansell, W.

La Cour de l ’A nge Gabriell Requier ,1 (1 7 1 )

Anselm, after Caresme.

Le Sa tyre impatient , 1 7 (2 47)Appleton, T. G ., after G . Romney.Gower famil y (Marquess of S ta fford ’schildren ) , 5 2 (9 )Ham ilton , Lady , as the Am bassadress

,2 9 (2 1 4)

A rendsen, P. J ., after Gainsborough.Devonsh ire

,Duches s of

,1 85 ( 1 66)

Arundel Society. A.

Li thographs , 1 90 (1 -

4) and Wh ite ,Atkinson , T. L.

Soph ia , Princess , 52 (1 0 )

BACHER , OTTO.Venice , Scenes in , r (6 1 )

Baird, Johnstone.On the Dee ; and River scene , 65(3)Wa terloo Bridge and The Pool

,

with d is tan t view of Tower Br idge,65 (4)after A. F. A llleck.

Loches ; and Drawbridge , CawderCas t le , 67 (44)

Baldrey , John , after Hoppner.Evelina ,

1 3 ( 188)and Shepheard, alter Bunbury.Marke t woman , 1 65 (1 1 2 )

Balechu, J. J ., and Tardieu , J ., afterJ . M . Nattier.La Terre ; and Le Pen, 44 (9 2 6)

Barlow,T. after J. M. W. Turner.

Vintage at Macon , 40 (856)Barnard, W . , after L. F. Abbott.Davidson

,A lexander , Member of

Legisla tive Council , Quebec, 1 7

(2 24)N elson , Lord , 2 3 1 64 (90 )after G. Morland.Coun try bu tcher

,The

,1 65 ( 1 26 )

Shepherd,The , 55 (2 35)

after R. K. Por ter.English and Sco tt ish peasan t boys ,

1 0 (240 )Barney, J after himself.

Thatcher , The , 72 98

1 2 1 (1 5 1 )Woodman

,The

,1 2 1 (1 51 )

after Wheatley.Fisherman ’s re turn

, 5 1 (6 1 )Baron , B after J. Wootton.Hare-hunt ing , 1 1 1 (2 0 1 )

alter Vanloo .Prince and Pr incess o f Wales , 81

( 1 75 )Barraud , W.

Davis , Charles , and Mr . Will Long ,1 1 2 (2 46 )

Bartoloti.

Fa ir peniten t,1 0 6 (50 )

alter Morland.Cons tancy ; and Varie ty

,1 5 ( 1 77)

V ir tuous paren t,The ; and The

elopemen t,2 8 (1 77 )

Bartolozzi , Francisco , R.A

Cromwell , Oliver ;Jeremiah

,8 1 ( 1 59 )

Cupid and Psyche, 6 (1 87)

K ing Henr y and Fa ir Rosamond,8 1

( 1 59 )Mans ion House dinner t icke ts

, 54

(62 )Ticke ts , seven on one shee t , 1 33

(1 2 2 )Venus and Cupid

,1 65 (1 2 9 )

after J. H. Benwell.S t . G iles ’ beau ty, 1 63 (67)after H . Bunbury.Auld Rob in Gray

,8 (2 36)

Connub ial happ iness, 98 (2 65)

Love and honour, 6 2 8 ( 1 52 )

Lucy of Le inster ; and Margare t ’stomb

, 2 3 ( 1 34)alter Ciprian i.Happy fa ther , 8 1 (1 58)Hebe and Bacchan te

,2 8 ( 1 53)

Mus ic,1 2 1 (1 55)

Psyche going to ba the,1 34 ( 1 89 )

Psyche going to bathe and Psychegoing to dress

,1 7 5 2

1 2 2 (2 0 2 )Tancred and Erminia

, 9 7 (2 1 1 )Venus ba th ing

,1 7 (2 30 )

Wisdom,1 34 ( 1 9 1 )

alter R . Cosway.Caroline , Princess of Wales 1 ( 1 880 )Fa ir mora l is t and her pup il (Mrs .Hard inge) , 1 64 (1 0 8)Por trait of a lady

,1 78 ( 1 68)

Pr incess Charlo tte Augus ta, 1 33 ( 1 0 7)Venus and Adonis

, 55 (2 34)after F. Cotes.Beauclerc , Lady Catherine , 55 (2 52 )after Gainsborough Dupont.Pi t t , R t . Hon . W illiam

, 43 (9 1 1 )—~aiter L. Guttenbrnnn.

Apollo and the Muses,1 65 (1 30 )

alter W. Hamilton.Cas tle in danger

, 1 33 (1 34)Morning, 2 4 (2 26)Spr ing

, 6 ( 1 68)Summ er , 6 ( 1 6 2 )

2 78 IN DEX . EN GRAVIN GS BY

First impres sion , 84 1 32 (3 1 2 )Firs t lesson

,84 ( 1 99 , 1 3 1 (2 32 ,

Fisherman’s home . 2 5 2 6

84 85 1 32 (2 54, 2 55 )Ifl ora , 1 1 (2 39k 85 (2 46b I3 ! (2 35 ,2 36)Folkes tone , N ear , 84 (1 35 )Frui t gir l of the Alps

,1 1 1 2

2 6 (2 34. 2 7 85

(2 2 8 , 86 (2 6 1 , 1 32

(333A )Gar dener ’s shed , The , 1 1 1 2

2 6 2 7 (2 75. 85

Gems of the Crys ta l Palace—N o. 1 ,

The ex ter ior , 85 (2 2 2 )Gems of the Great E xh ib ition , N o. 1 ,

Gems of the Grea t E xh ib i t ion , N o. 2 ,

84 ( 1 2 3 )Gems of the Grea t Exh ib ition , N os . 1 ,

2 , 3 , and 4, 1 3 1 (1 2 8)Gems , N os . 1 , 2 and 5, 84 (1 24)Gleaners , 1 2 84 (2 0 1 )Grea t Exh ibi t ion , In ter ior of, 1 2

84 (1 2 3 , 1 2 5 , 1 3 1 ( 1 42 )Grea t Exh ibi tion , Ex ter ior , 841 3 1 ( 1 42 )Greek dance

,and Harem se t , 1 30

(1 2 5)Harves t t ime , 2 6 ( 1 93)Has tings , Lover’s sea t , 85 (2 1 4)Heroes of Ind ia , 2 7 (2 60 )Holland , River scene , 5 84

(1 39 )Holl yhocks

,1 32 (334, 2 6 (2 24)

Holy Fam ily,2 7 (2 66)

Hop garden,The

,2 6 85

Hou se s of Parliamen t , 1 2 (250 )I don ’ t l ike it 1 1 (2 36)Ilkley , View near , 2 5 84 ( 1 47)Illustrations to books , 1 30 (go-97)Ind ians reposing , 2 6 (237)Indian set tlemen t , 2 5 (1 58)Infan tile jealousy , 2 7 (2 69Insign ia of the Orders of Kn ighthood ,2 6 (2 2 0 )K ing of the French leaving Bu, 584 (I40L

Knibb , Rev . William , 2 7 85

(242 )Landing of Her Majes ty at Queenstown , 1 3 1 (1 90 )

La taran telle, 2 6 84 (1 87)

Launch of the Trafal gar , 85 (2 37)L ind , Jenny , n I 2 2 7

(2 59L 84 ( 1 79 )Lit t le gardeners , 2 6 1 32 (2 53)

Lover s le t ter- box, 3 1 1 (2 0 7,2 1 2

,2 I9L 2 6 (2 2 3 ,

2 33 , 2 4IL 2 785 (2 29 ,

86 I32

(3 1 9 , 3 2 0 , 3 2 1 , 32 2 )Lucerne

,Lake , 1 1 ( 2 2 2

, 2 2 3 ,2 6 (2 39 , 2 7 85 (2 1 8,5 , 2 55 , 2 57 , 2 59 )

May Queen , The se t , 1 2 (2 66)Me warm now and Cape Wilberforce

,1 2 (2 60 )

Rev . Moffat t , 3 1 2 (247)Morn ing : View from R ichmond Hil l

,

2 5 (1 66)Moun tain stream , with Indians t e

posing. 1 32 (3 1 3 , 3 1 4)N apoleon , 84 ( 1 75 )N apoleon I , 1 1 84 1 3 1

N apoleon I II , 1 2 2 5 (1 78)N eedlebox prin ts , 1 1 1 30 ( 1 24,

1 2 7A )N elson , Lord , 84 1 3 1 (2 23 , 2 24,

2 2 5)N ews from Aus tra lia , 1 2 (248)N ews from home , 1 2 2 6 (2 0 1 ,

2 0 2 . 1 32 (30 3)Opening of Parliamen t , 85 (23 2 ,

1 32 (344)Ord inance of bapt ism ,

The , 1 11 2 2 7 83 (83)Par t ing look , 1 1 2 6 (240 ,

85 (2 30 ,1 32 (336)

Sir Rober t Peel,1 1 84

Prince Alber t , 1 1 (2 0 6 , 1 2

2 5 2 6 2 7 85

1 3 1 (2 o6, 2o7)Prince Albert in Hussar un iform, 1 1

1 31 (2 o4)Pr ince Alber t and Queen on balcony ,84 (1 72 )Prince F erderick ,

1 1 2 5 ( 1 77)Prince of Pru ssia , 85 (2 1 2 )Pr ince of Wa les , 1 2 1 3 1 (2 0 1 ,2 0 2 )Prince of Wa les in military un iform ,

Pr ince of Wa les land ing a t Osborne ,

Princess Royal, 1 1 ( 1 9 1 , 85

(2 1 2LPri tchard , Capt . , 1 30 (98)Queen Victoria

,w ith hand on tab le .

I I ( 1 9 2 , 2 5 (x75) . 2 6 ( 1 85 ,1 863

Queen Victoria with peculiar head »

dress,84 ( 1 8 1 )

Queen Victoria ,De la Rue ’s, 1 3 1

(ZO3A )

EN GRAVIN GS B Y IN DEX . 2 79

Queen and heroes of India,1 30 (1 2 2 )

Large Queen , 1 32 (343 )Queen on Dais

,84 ( 1 67 )

Queen ’s floral need lebox se t , 1 2 (2 67)Recep tion and Massacre of Rev. J .Wil l iams

, 3 (I ) , 1 2 2 783 85 1 30 1 32

(340 , 341 , 342 )Reconcil ia tion , The , 1 1 2 6

2 7 1 32 (2 60 , 2 6 1 , 2 62 ,2 63 )Rega l needlebox se t

,1 30 ( 1 2 7)

Re turning from prayer , 1 1 2 6

84 ( 1 98, 2 0 4)Review of the Br itish Flee t at Portsmou th , and companion , 2 5 (1 42 )Richmond H ill, View of , 84 ( 1 46)Royal Exchange

, 2 5 (1 67 )S t . Bernard dogs , 1 1 (2 0 8, 1 2

(2 59 . 2 69 , 2 6 (2 32 , 2 7

(2 79 , 2 86. 85 (2 24, 2 2 7. 2 3 1 .86 1 32 (337. 338 , 339 )

Sav iour bless ing the bread ; and

Descen t from the Cross, 2 5 ( 1 1 2 )

Sebas topol, 84 1 3 1 ( 1 85 )Shall I succeed ? 2 6 8485 (240 )

Short change,84 (1 86 , 2 0 5)

Small bride,The

,84 1 3 1 (2 0 3 ,

2 09 )80 n ice ! 84 85 (2 39 )So t ired ! 1 1 85 (2 39 )S tolzenfe ls

,84 (2 0 9 )

Summer,1 1 2 6 (1 97 , 2 0 7, 2 3 1 ,

2 7 85 (2 2 3 , 1 32

(32 7. 328. 3 2 9 , 330 , 33 1 . 332 , 333 )Taran tel la dance

,The , 2 5 ( 1 45)

Tin tern Abbe y,84 (2 0 9 )

Trefl zJett y , 1 1 84

Ve iled ves ta l, 1 1 (2 38)Verona , 2 5 84 (9 6 , 1 53 , 2 0 2 )Vive l’Empereur , 1 3 1 (2 1 2 , 2 1 3 , 2 1 4,2 1 5 )Wa terhouse

,Rev . J . , 2 6 (2 2 1 )

Wa terhouse,Rev. J .

,superin tend ing

the land ing of the m issionaries, 2 7

83 85 (2 1 9 , 2 44)Well ington , Duke of , 2 5 1 3 1

(2 2 6 , 2 2 7 , 2 28 , 2 2 9 )Welling ton

,Duke of , w ithou t arm,

I ! ( 1 93)Wellington ’s funera l

,2 6 2 7

1 3 1 (2 41 )Wesley , Rev . John

,1 1 84

1 3 1 (2 2 0 ,2 2 1 , 2 2 2 )

5

W illiams , Rev. , 3 1 2 (2 47 )NVinter

,1 1 (2 1 8, 2 6 (2 0 7,

2 3 1 , 2 7 (2 85 , 8485 (2 2 3 , 2 2 6 , 1 32 (32 7, 32 8.

3 2 9 , 330 , 33 1 , 332 , 333)

Wreck of th e Reliance, 2 7 (2 64,

83 1 30 (1 1 6)Wye , Rock quarr y on the , 84 (1 2 7)Y es

, I am come of h igh degree !t i tle-page from Tale of the Grea tand Brave

,

”1 1 83 (9 5)

after Lance.

Fruit p iece, 2 6 (20 5)

Baynes , al ter Lt. Hornbrook.Mon trea l from the Moun t

,Lower

Canada , N orth America , 2 (368 )Bayot, al ter C. Rebel.Un ited S ta tes and Mexico , illus trat ions of pr incipal bat tles , 80 ( 1 2 1 )

Beau , P. A. lo, al ter C. Eisen.La ver tu sous la garde de la fidélité,

I7 (2 57 )Beauvarlet, J . P.Moliere , 1 0 6 (37)alter De}Troy.To ile tte pour le Bal and Retour duBal , 44 (9 2 5 )

Beckett , J ., after Kneller.Yarborough

,Mrs .

, 1 79 (1 3)Bejot, E.

Le Pon t des Sa in ts Peres, 67 (46)

Le Cana l S t . Mart in ; and La Cite,

Paris , La Morgue , Pont S t. Louis ;and La Palais D ’

orsay , 65 (5)Paris , La Qua i des Orfevres ; Paris ,La Qua i de Bethune ; Paris, LaQuai D’

A njou, 65 (7)Paris

,La Teur St . Jacques ; Paris ,

La Bast il le ; La Porte , Henr i IV65 (8)

Bell, E., alter Sir w. Beechey, R.A .

G ipsy woman , The (Duchess ofDevonsh ire) , 1 0 1 5 (2 0 3)

N elson , Adm iral Lord , 1 65 (1 1 8)alter G. Morland.Delica te embarrassmen t or the riva lfr iends

,1 2 1 ( 1 62 )

Bellin , S., alter Sir w. Ross .Burde t t

,S ir Francis , 40 (858, 859 )

Benazech , Peter, Paul Sandby, and

William Elliot, alter Paul Sandby.View on Hudson River , etc . ,(389 )

Bennet,alter Robson.

Durham Cathedral , 1 6 1 (32 )Bentley, C after H. Alken.Dea th

,The : and Go ing to cover ,

1 65 ( 1 37)Fox -hunt ing, 5 5 (2 0 3)Grand Leicesrersh ire steeplechase , 1 4( 1 75 )

al ter G. Pollard.Birmingham Tal l y-ho ! coaches , 1 75

( 1 1 9 )

2 80 IN DEX . EN GRA VIN GS B Y

Hunt,C and J. Edge, alter Lt.-Col.

Cockburn.Fal l s of N iagara , 1 77 (1 28)

Berkeley , S.Cla ire de Lune

, 9 6 (86 )‘ s

Berthoud.

March of the In tellec t and Invention ,7 (1 65)

Bettelini.

Madame S torace , 6 ( 1 67)Beugo, J ., after Sir H. Raeburn.Spens

,Dr. N a than iel , 1 0 7 (66)

Bigg, w. R R.A .

Romps ; and Truan ts , 54 (59 )Sa turday morn ing, 1 58 ( 1 80 )

Birchc, B ., after T. Gainsborough.

Co t tage ch ildren, 1 0 7 (82 )

alter G. Stubbs.Gamekeepers , 1 1 3 (2 50 )Labour ers and gamekeepers , 1 1 3 (259 )

Blake, W. S.N ew Sou th Wa les

,View of the town

of Sydney , 5 (1 53)Richmond

,View of

, 5 (1 53)alter Stothard.Queen Eleanor , 7 (1 86)

Bleeck , P. van, alter Lely.Gwynne

, N ell , 1 79 (1 3)alter Rembrandt.Rembrand t , 1 80 (1 8)

Blooteling, A.

Adm ira l Jan Everts , 7 (1 44)Blot, M., after J . B. Fragonard.Le con tract

,1 63 (64)

Le Verrou,1 7 (2 39 )

Bluek, J ., alter J. W. Upham.

Weymou th,View of ; and Wey

mou th and Por tland,View of 7 (86)

and Nichols , al ter Reinagle.Coursing

, 9 (1 74)alter J. Seymour.Carriage match

,The

, 9 1 1 0

(1 9 2 )Trains of running horses a t N ew

marke t,1 1 0 1 59 (2 0 8)

Boilvin, E alter J . L. E. Meisson ier.General s in the snow, 7 2 2 39 )

Bond, W . , after De Koster.Shepherd boy and dog

,1 0 6 (50 )

alter G. Morland.Farmer ’s visi t to h is married daugh terin town and The visi t re turned, 81( 1 52 )Weary spor tsman

,The

,1 1 0 ( 1 74)

alter Sir T. Lawrence.Woodland maid , The, 1 3 (1 76)after H. Singleton.Educa tion , 56 (2 64)Smith Mrs . Loraine , 2 2 1 58

( 1 36)

Bone, Muirhead.Bal lantrae road

,68 (74)

Build ing , 68 (77)Cambridge , Moore’s Yard , 1 82 (9 2 )Charing Cros s

,The grea t gantry

, 68

1 82 (94)Ch iswick Ma l l , 68 (75 )Demolition of S t . James’s Hall , 1 82

(93 )Dry cl ock

,The

,1 83 (1 0 0 )

Gorbals , 1 83 (9 7)Hampstead Heath

, 68 (72 )Liberty ’s clock

,68 1 82 (90 )

Old jail,The

,1 83 (96)

Oxfordsh ire, 67 (7 1 )

Stirling Cast le,1 82 (9 1 )

Title : K ing S tree t entry,1 83 (95)

Ton t ine Gates, 1 83 (98)Wh i teinch , Shipbuilders, 1 83 (99 )

Bonnefoy, alter Blaisot.Le berger complaisant , 6 ( 1 9 2 )

Boul oy, F . , al ter P. Wheatley.Lindor and Clara , 1 2 1 (1 54)

Bonnet, Louis , alter F. Boucher.Head of a girl

,1 80 (34)

L’

Amour prie Venus de lui rendreses armes , 2 3 (1 40 )Portrait of a lady

,2 3 ( 1 35)

Borrodale and V. Green.Can terbury , View of, 9 7 (2 1 8)

Botticelli.Pr imavera (Arundel pr int ) , 2 7 (64)

Boulard , A ., alter Francois Flameng.

La Revue , 1 84 ( 1 44)Vive l’Empereur 1 84 (1 43)alter J. L. E. Meissonier.D im anche , 39 1 84 (1 42 )Le voyageur

, 72 1 83 1 84

( 1 40 )Piquet

,1 84 ( 1 41 )

Bovi, M. , alter Bone.Adm ira l van Tromp , 7 (1 29 )alter Cipriani.D iana

, 55 (2 2 6)alter Countess Spenc er.Educat ion , 1 2 1 (1 42 )

Bowles , Carrington.Pret ty mil liners , 8 1 ( 1 56 )London , Views of, 1 64 (94)

Bowyer, R.

Campa ign of Waterloo , 97 (243)Boxer, P. Noel.

Mac-N ab , 53 (33)Boydell , J .Shakespeare Gallery

,80 (1 36)

Boys, T. S.B lackfriars from Sou thwark BridgeLondon Br idge, and Wes tmins ter

,

1 34 (2 0 8)

2 82 IN DEX . EN GRAVIN GS BY

CALDWELL, J ., AFTER CARTER.Engagemen t between Quebec and

Serveillante,”

98 (2 52 )alter Opie.Crowning the bus t of Linnens , 1 34

(1 99 )after Reynolds.Children in the wood , 1 0 9 ( 1 2 0 )

Callot, J.Collection of engravings , 1 62 (40 )Les Miseres et les Ma lheurs de laGuerre, (894)

Cameron, D. Y.Amboise , 69 (1 2 4)Ardennes , A va l ley of the , 68 (1 04)Avenue , The and S tirling Cas tle, 68(85 )Bel gian se t

,68 (95- 1 04)

Blois , S t . Laumer , 69 ( 1 2 3 )Bruges , Belfry of, 68 (1 0 0 )Bruges

,Gateway of

,68 (9 5)

Bruges , La Maison N o ire , 68 (97)Caen , O ld S t . E t ienne , 68 (9 2 )Campagnet ta , Farm gateway , 68 (8 1 )Chartres , 68 (9 1 ) V

'

Ch inon,69 (1 2 2 )

Craigievar , 68 (94)Crucifix

,The , 68 1 83 (1 1 1 )

Damme, 68 (99 )D inant

, 68 (1 0 3)D inan t

,N otr e Dame , 68 ( 1 0 2 )

Doge’s Palace,1 83 (1 1 2 )

Du tch village, 68 (79 )Five sisters , York , 1 83 ( 1 1 8)Florence , The Li ttle Devil at , 681 83 (1 1 5)Florence , Ponte della Tr in ita, 68 (82 )Florence , Ponte Vecch io , 68 (1 0 8)Haarlem, 68 (78)Hardent

,69 (1 2 5)

Joann is Darius , 69 ( 1 1 9 )La Roche, 68 (96)Old La Roche , 68 ( 1 0 1 )Loches

,69 (1 2 1 )

Meuse,The

, 68 (97)Mosque doorway , 1 83 ( 1 1 7)Pluscarden,

68 (88)Rober t Lee's workshop

, 691 83 (1 1 6)

Saint Mark’s , 69 ( 1 1 8, 1 2 0 )St . Merri , 68 1 83 (1 1 4)San G iorgio Maggiore , 68 ( 1 0 7)Siena , 69 (1 1 6)Smith y , The , 68 ( 1 1 0 )S till waters , 68 1 83 (1 1 3)S t irling Cast le

,68 (85)

S t irling , Broad S treet , 69 (1 1 5)

S t irl ing Castle, The Gargoyles , 68( 1 1 3)S tirling , Mar’s work , 68 (90 )S tirling Cas tle , The palace , 6869 (1 1 4)S t irling , Un icorn , 68 (1 0 5 )Sycamore , The, 68 (84)Tolbooth

,The Canonga te, 68 (86)

Tours,Place Plumereau, 68 (83)

Venetian convent , 68 (80 )Vene t ian palace , A , 68 ( 1 1 2 )Ven ice

,The Abbazia, 69 ( 1 1 7)

Venice,The palace doorway , 68 (1 09 )

Campbell, 0. W ., alter Sir E. Barbe-J ones.Pan and Psyche , 40 (869 )

Campion, G. B.Royal Horse Ar t il lery , 80 ( 1 1 7)

Canning, al ter Seymour.Hare -h it ting, 8 1 ( 1 8 1 )

Canot, P. C.

Quebec, View of , from the Bason,54 (1 69 )S t . Lawrence , Gulf of , 54 (1 67)alter dc Laer.Death of the boar , 1 1 2 (2 37)Inn yard

,The

,1 1 2 (2 37)

alter Lambert.Brigh th elmston ,

View of , 1 3 (1 78)alter R. Paton.H .M .S . A ugusta ,

Dreadnought , and

Edinburgh ofi Cape Francois,1 7 (2 0 8)

after Pilliment.Fisherman , The , 43 (90 7)after J. Seymour.Hun ting subjects

, 1 1 2 (2 34)al ter J. Wootton.Fox-hun t ing

,1 1 1 (2 0 0 )

Cardon , A ., alter Cosway.Cosway, Louisa Paoline Angelica,

1 (1 88D)Cup id unveil ing Venus

,2 1 78

( 1 77 )Recamier , Madame , 55 (2 32 )alter W. Hamilton.Re turn from coursing, 1 60 (14)alter W . Ledder.Mo ther ’s pride , The , 2 8 56

(2 55)alter Huet Villiers.Hebe

,1 3 (1 40 )

alter R. Westall.La separa tion douloureuse La visitedu pas teur ; L ’

Enfant en N ourrice ; and Les Bergeres Ecossai,1 60 (7)alter F. Wheatley.Cherr ies , 1 63 (70 )

Chabanian, Arsene.Lavandiére , 9 5 (65)

EN G R A V i N os BY IN DEX .

Les moue t tes, 9 5 (5 2 )

Pala is de Doges, 9 5 (64)

Chant, J . J .Devonsh ir e

,Duchess of, 1 0 4 (3 )

Chaponnier, A ., alter T. S . Fournier.La le t tre désirée

,1 63 (66 )

alter J . B. Hue t.Ce qui es t hon a prendre es t bon a

garder,I 7 (2 54, 2 55 )

L’

Amour couronné par les Graces,

1 2 2 ( 1 9 3)Les Graces Enchainées par l’Amour ,1 2 2 ( 1 9 3)

Chauvel, Th oph ile.

Fourteen proof e tch ings,66 ( 1 7 )

alter Millais.L ingering au tumn

, 9 7 ( 1 2 8)Cheesman , T., alter Adam Buck .

B loomfield Miss, 9 7 (3 1 0 )

W’

addy,Mrs . , 4 (2 0 4)

alter Sir Joshua Reynolds.Gran tham ch i ldren

,The

,8 ( 1 9 2 )

Chesham and Wells , alter T. Whitcombe.Ba t t le of Copenhagen

, 43 (9 1 3)Chiquet, E alter Meisson ier.Cr it ic

,The 1 6 ( 1 9 )

Game of bowls, 96 ( 1 1 4)

La R ixe, 1 84 ( 1 2 5 )

Le graveur , 1 6 (2 0 )Ciprian i, J . B., R.A .

Sacrifice and Cup id, 72 (2 47)

Clark , J.Dundee and Ham ilton , Views of . 98(2 69 )alter H . Alken.Cock - ligh t ing , 1 34 (2 1 6 )alter P. J . de Loutherbourg.

Picke t t ’s scenery in England and

Wales , 9 8 (245 )and Merke , alter Craig.Cape of Good Hope

,and Bat t le ,

V iew of, 98 (2 6 1 )

Clarke and J eakes , alter D. Wolsten

holme.Morn ing ; N oon ; and N igh t

,1 1 1

(3 0 6 )Clark , L.

G lasgow and Ed inburgh , Views of .1 34 (2 0 9 )

Clement, alter Cosse.Family ’s happiness and Familyd is tress

,1 60 (3)

Cleveley , J ., alter himself.V iews of the Friend l y Islands ; and

Queen Charlo tte's Sound,N ew

Zea land,2 : 2 32 )

Clint, G ., al ter Sir T. Lawrence .Antrobus

,Mas ters

,1 0 6 (39 )

Clouston , R. S., alter G . Moroni.Portrai t of a lawyer , 96 ( 1 2 3 )

h)

Co ur, Le , alter Swebach .

Anne tte et Lub in ; and La vieillessed

'

A nne t te e t Lub in,1 60 (9 )Collyer, J ., alter E. Dayes.

H is Majes ty George III reviewing theArmed Associat ion in H vde Park

,

1 799 , 2 4 (x76)al ter Sir Joshua Reynolds .Felina , 5 2 ( 1 90 )

Condé , J ., al ter R . Cosway.

Cosway, Mrs . , 1 3 ( 1 53)Fitzherber t Mrs .

,1 3 5 5

Melania,9 ’ ( 1 48)

T ickell, Mrs . , 8 (2 32 3 4 (3 0 2 )

Conder, Charles.Buddha

,The

, 4 1 (870 )Cooper, R., alter Burney .

Telemachus rela t ing h is adventuresto Ca l ypso

,1 58

and Sutherland, alter H. A lken .

Wa terloo , Ba tt le of , 80 ( 1 2 2 )Coppler, C. A alter J . L. E. Meissonier.J ena , 9 6 ( 1 1 1 )L

A pogée , 96 1 84 ( 1 2 7)Corbutt, C., alter Reynolds.Greenway

,Miss

,1 0 9 ( 1 1 9 )

Cormack , M .

Louisa,2 9 (2 1 2 )

Por tra i t of a lady, 9 7 ( 1 2 5 )

alter Lawrence .Gower

,Coun tess

, and chi ld , 1 6 1 (30 )alter Raeburn .

Mrs. Sco t t Moncriefi, 1 5 (2 1 3 )alter Romney.Cumberland

,A lbin ia

,Lad y , 70 (1 68)

Coron , alter Greuze.Le tendre désir

,1 63 (63)

Cosse and Ryder, al ter Bunbury.Sch ick i brah im en ter ta ining N airedd in and the Fa ir Persian , 1 64 ( 1 1 1 )

Cous ins , Samuel, R.A .

M idsummer N igh t 's Dream , 83 ( 1 9 3)Muscipu la , 2 3 94 ( 1 0 )alter A. E. Chalon.Vic tor ia , Queen , 40 (864)alter C. M. Dubulle.

La surprise , 1 0 40 (86 3 )

al ter Grant.Raglan ,

Lord,1 2 2 ( 1 9 2 )

alter J . B. Greuze .Dauph i n, The . 1 0 5 ( 1 4)alter Hogarth .

Rich , Miss , 1 0 5 (2 0 )

al ter Landseer.Midsummer n igh t's dream ,

6 (2 19 )alter Sir T. Lawrence.Acland ,

Lady , and ch ildren , 73 (267)B lessington

,Coun tess of , 2 3 ( 1 89 )

Cooper , As t ley , M .D ., 7 ( 1 0 4)

Croker,Miss 8 1 0 (2 36 )

12 84 IN DEX . EN GR A VIN GS BY

Dover,Lady

, and child , 2 4 (2 0 4)Gower , Lady , and child , 8 1 59

(1 85 )Grey , Coun tess , and ch ildren , 73 (2 66)

1 0 5 ( 1 6 )Grosvenor , Coun tess , 1 85 (1 58)Lamb ton

,Master

, 7 1 0 51 6 2 (59 )Macd ona ld , Miss , 40 72 (2 48)9 7 (1 96 )Peel , Lady , 2 4 7 1 (2 1 8)Wolff , Mrs . , 1 0 5 1 79 (4)

alter Lord Leighton .Binodina

,2 5 53 (5 1 )

Moret ta,1 0 5 (2 0 )

Zeyra , 53 9 6 (96 )alter E. Long.Brown , Mrs . Hannah , 40 (860 ,

86 1 )alter Sir J. E. Millais.N o E 1 0 5 (2 1 )

alter N ewton.Lis ter , Mrs . , 97 ( 1 9 7)al ter Sir Joshua Reynolds.Age of innocence

, 53 1 0 5 (1 1 )B ingham , Lad y Ann e, 53 (2 1 , 2

1 0 5 (1 2 )Boo thby

,Miss Penelope

, 53 1 0 5

(1 9 )Bowles , Miss , 53 1 0 5 (1 3)Devonsh ir e, Duches s of

,1 0 5 ( 1 5)

1 85 (1 57)Fi tzpa trick , Lady Ann , 5 2 7

1 0 5 (I8)Fi tzpa tr ick, Lady Gertrude ;Sylvi a ,

"7o (1 55)

Gloucester , Pr incess Soph ia Matildaof

, 1 0 5 ( 1 8)Mon tague , Lady Caroline , 5 2 70

lx67) , 1 0 5 I6 53 (1 7, I9 )Ru t land , Duchess of, 70 1 0 5

(2 2 )S implicity (Miss Theophila Gwa th im) . 70 1 0 3 (2 3 )Spencer , Lavinia , Coun tess , 53 ( 1 8,2 0

,2 2

,1 0 5 1 60 ( 1 )

Spencer , Coun tess , and Lord Al thorp ,1 0 5 (24)

S trawberr y -g irl , 1 0 5 (2 5 )al ter G. Sanders.Portland

,Duchess of

,2 2 (2 39 )

Pascoe Grenfel l , 1 85 ( 1 59 )Cox, W. A .

Mother and child , 1 59 (2 3 2 )al ter l orland.Hopkins , Francis , 40 (854)

Cruikshank , J ., al ter J. N ixon.'

é

Rehearsing a cot ill ion , 1 2 (1 1 4)

D

DANIELL, W ., R.A .

London , View of , and proposed im~provements , 1 2 0 (73)Wapping , View of the new docks at ,

1 2 0 (74)Wes t India Docks

,View of, 1 2 0 (72 )

alter G. Dance.London

,Port of

,1 6x (34)

alter himsell.Kent Indiaman , on fire , 1 6 1 (36)N ew docks and warehouses , nearLimehouse , 1 0 6 (43)

Danman, A alter Millet.The Angelus

,and companion , 4 (2 1 9 )

Dauchez, A .

Sous le Pens, 9 5 (73)

Dauphin , G.

Les Tar tanes , 9 5 (59 )Le Vapeur , 9 5 (60 )

Davey, W. T., al ter Elizabeth Thomson.Ink erman

, 41 (88 1 )David, Francois Anne , alter Bourgeois.

N apoleon le Grand , 6 1 (1 6 2 )Dawe , George, R.A ., alter J . Northcote.Grouse shoo ters in the forest ofBowland

, 7 ( 1 82 )al ter Raeburn.Erskine

,Lieu t . -Col

of Foot,1 58 ( 1 70\

Dawe , H. , alter himself .Morning s tar ; and Evening s tar ,3 (1 84)and Hodgetts , alter Dawe.Princess Char lot te , 1 6 1 (2 8)

Dawe, P. , alter S. Foldsum.

Fema le lucubra t ion , 6 ( 1 57)al ter J . Graham.

Chevy Chase , Batt le of , 1 62 (49 )al ter G. Morland.Julia de Roub igne , 1 0 (2 1 6 )after H. Morland.Le tter woman

,6 ( 1 53)

Soaping l inen , 42 (89 7)Dean , J .Puss in danger , 6 ( 1 90 )al ter B. Marshall.Dar lington , Earl of , and h is foxhoun ds , 1 1 2 (2 3 1 )al ter J . Opie.Card-players , The, 1 0 7 (68)al ter Sir J. Reynolds .Herbert

,Lady E lizabe th , 1 64 (9 2 )

Debucourt , P. L.

Morn ing N oon Even ing and N ight ,2 (3 1 1 )Le complimen t , 2 3 ( 1 38)Le m inue t de la mariée , 1 7 (2 66)W in ter, 1 76 (38)

9 2nd Regiment

2 86 IN DEX . EN GRAVIN GS BY

Simpson and Wells, alter l bbetson.

Duck ; Pheasant W oodcock ; and

Sn ipe shoot ing ; and Coursing, 9(1 85 )

Dubourg, M.

H yde Park,View in

,1 34 (20 7 )

al ter W . Anderson.Wa terloo Bridge

,\ lew of

,8 1

(r6 1 )alter J. H. Clarke.Wa terloo , The Field of , 73 (2 59 )alter Pollard.Royal Hun t in \Vindsor Castle , 1 1 0

( 1 9 1 )alter Smi th.Highlander ’s farewell

,The

, 7 (76)and Pollard, alter C. Thomson.Panoram ic view of Bri t ish horseracing

,6 1 33 (1 42 )

Duclos, A. J ., alter St. Aubin.

Le Concer t,1 63 (62 )

Duke, C. L., al ter Jan Vermeer.Pearl necklace , 1 85 (1 7 1 )

Dumee , E. J ., after A . van Assen.

Lady nurs ing dog, with boy and girla t her side

, 1 2 1 ( 1 60 )alter G. Morland.Benevolen t lady , The , n o ( 1 66)Discovery , Th e, n o 1 33

1 79 (2 )Fa ir seducer , The, 1 79 (2 )

Duncan , E.

Sydney harbour , w ith Eas t Ind iaShip , Mellish , 54 ( 1 6 1 )Sierra Leone

, 54 (1 62 )Wh itehaven

,Por t and harbour of , 9 8

(2 50 )al ter H. Alken.The righ t sor t

, 9

al ter Condy.H .M.S. lVarspite, 80 (9 1 )al ter Hancock.Bay Middleton , 1 62 (5 2 )alter C. Henderson.Re turn from Asco t races , 1 6 (1 70 )al ter W . J. Huggins.Bentinck The , pass ing Aden onher fir s t voyage , 2 (2 95)

H .M. brig Black J oke engaging theSpan ish slave brig El A lmimnte,1 34 (2 1 5)

S t . Kather ine ‘s Dock , 1 6 (1 6 1 )Duncan, C., after J . FerneleyRacehorse ”St . G iles ,

Dunkarton, R .

The young anglers, 5 (1 35)

al ter J . S. Copley.Howe

,R t . Hon . Earl, 1 77 (1 5 1 )

al ter E. Edwards.Hamwar J 54 (9 5)

IO

lo

alter Sir J. Reynolds .

Lifiord , Viscount , 1 08 (99 )al ter J. M. W.

‘ urner.Wa ter -m il l

,1 85 (1 54)

and W. Ward, alter Bigg.Sa ilor’s orphans ; and The soldier’swidow , 73 (2 58)

Dupont , Gainsborough, alter T. Gainsborough.Rodney , R t . Hon . Lord

,1 77 (1 52 )

Durer, A .

Li ttle horse,The

,l o6 (47)

S t . Jerome, 7x

Virgin and Child , with the bu tterfly ,6 (1 94)

Duruisseau, alter J. B. Huet.L

H iver , IO (2 38 )Duthe , al ter Lambert.Le diner des moissoneurs

,6 (1 9 1 )

Duterreau, B. , alter G. Morland.

Farmer ’s door ; and The Squire ’sdoor

,1 65 (1 2 2 )

Dutton , T. C., after himself.X antha and Dagmar ,(2 1 7)alter lnglefield.

H .M.S . Dido, 1 6 (2 0 2 )Duval, alter H. Dacre.Island of Lobos , I76 ( 1 1 2 )Landing of U.S. Army at Vera Cruz,

1 76 (1 1 2 )Dyck , Van, School ol.Don Carlos , in b lack dress , 75 (3 1 )

E

EARLOM, R AFTER BEECHEY.

N elson , Lord , 2 (447)alter Cotes.Pownall , Thomas

,Esq . , 2 (388)

alter Van Dyck.Richmond , Jam es , Duke of, 1 0 7 (76)alter Gainsborough.Girl and p igs , 1 3 (1 82 )alter Garrard.

A brewhouse yard, 5 (1 2 8)

al ter Hogarth.Marriage a la mode

, 9 (1 7 1 )alter Van Huysum.

Flower-piece ; and a Frui t-piece , 7 1(2 1 5)al ter Claude Lorraine.Liber Veritas

,1 80 (33 )

alter G. Romney.Sensibility (Lady Hamilton ) , 1 4

( 1 54)al ter Rubens.Rubens and Helena Forman , withs till- life , 1 08 (85)

EN GRAVI N GS B Y IN DEX .

alter Snyders .Game , herb , and fruit marke t . 1 0 8

(86 )alter Towne .Bulldogs and badger

,1 6x (2 :

alter J . Zollany.

Boys and dead hare, 73 1 08

(87)Embassy of Hyderbcck to Calcu t ta ,r65 <1 35>Heaviside John

,1 0 6 (39 )

Mordaunt s,Colonel , cock -match

,1 65

(1 35 )Tiger hunting in the Eas t Ind ies , 1 65( 1 35)

Easling, J . C., alter H. B. Cha on .

Brainworm,

1 1 0 1 2 1 (r7r )East, Sir Allred, R.A .

W in ter’s nigh t , A ,69 ( r54)

Edge, J ., Bentley , C and Hunt, C., alterLL-Col. Cockburn.Fal ls of N iagara

,1 77

Egan, J ., alter Zeiter.Pira te and ou t law , roS (ozi

Eginton, J ., al ter Hamilton .

Departure of E neas,1 34, ( 1 86 )

Hebe,1 33 (1 2 8)

Elliot, Wm Sandey , Paul, and Benazech ,Peter, alter Paul Sandby.Hudson R iver

,Views in

,2 (389 )

Ellis, W ., alter Chesham.

Ba t tle of t he N ile,1 7 (2 0 5)

Elouis , J. P. H.

N apoleon Bonaparte,1 2 1 ( 1 2 3 )

Eyre, Bernard.B ideford Sunse t and H ills ide Farm ,

66 ( 1 9 )Dumlr ies- sh ire

,On the Cairn

,67 (5 1 )

FABER , J .Wrigh t , Madam , and Pa lmer , Miss ,54 (9 8)al ter T. Hudson.Hudson

,Miss , 1 79 (9 )

Macdonald , Flora , 4 1 (583 )alter Hudson and Vanderbank .

George I I and Queen Caroline , 54 (9 9 )Pacius , G. S., al ter Kaullman.

Cupid ’s pas t im e,2 8 ( i s4)

Pagan, J ., alter Me isson ier.Le Mousqueta ire Fument , to ( 1 7)Fabey, J . , al ter C. H. Weigall.

Prize cocks , 1 65 ( 1 34)Fairburn , J .Fox , Charles James , r77 ( r54)

I

vto

2 87

Fairland, al ter G. Fenn.N orfolk and Sufl olk steeplechase , 5(2 1 4)

N or th Walsham race, 5 : (2 1 3 )

Faithorne, W.

E l izabe th,daugh ter of S . Cooper ,

9 (86 )I sa bella , daugh ter of James , Duk e o fYork

, 9 (87 )Fantin-Latour, H.

N ymphs , 66 (2 0 )Farrell, Fred. A .

Lower A rgy l lsh ire Pon t N euf and

Sunse t at the Grand Palace , 66

(2 1 )Fielding, N ., alter h imsell.Cock-figh t ing , I I I (2 1 5 )

fi elding and Pugin , al ter Timms .Par is

,General view of , 80 (46 )

Fielding, T., alter A . Kaullman.

Th eseu s find ing h is lather ‘ s sword andsandals , 24 80 ( 1 37)

Finlayson , J ., alter Zollany.

Thea trica l scene, 55 (3

M )Fisher , E., alter F. Cotes .

N ut -brown ma id . and Sandby , Paul,1 79 (7)

alter Sir J. Reynolds .Bunbury

,Lady Sarah , L; (30 1 )

Edgecumbe , Lord , 1 8 1 (44)Garrick be tween Traged y and

“ Comedy,

”1 0 9 ( 1 2 1 )

Harrison,S ir Thomas , 1 64 (89 )

Reppell,Lady E l iza be th , 52

1 2 2 1 0 8 (98)Lee

,Lady E lizabe th , 1 0 9 ( 1 2 9 )

S terne,Rev. Lawr ence , 1 8 1 (43)

Yorke,Ladies , 1 65 ( 1 1 5 )

Fittler, James , and Lerplniere, D al terR. Paton.Quebec

,and Surve il lante ; and The ,

engagemen t be tween Serapisand Pau l Jones of Bon Hommc

Richard,2 : (M 8)

Fi tton , Hedley.Dum fr ies , 69 ( 1 2 8)Edinburgh , Advoca te 's Close , 1 3

(7 1 )Florence , Borgo San Jacopo , 69 (3 1 )Florence

,Flower marke t , 69

1 8: (73)Florence

,la de Cappacio ,

1 8: (77)Glasgow Ca thedra l , Gateway , 69 (1 29 )L imehouse , Barge -builders , 1 82 (72 )Limoges , Pon t S t . E t ienne , 1 8 : (76 )Monumen t , The , 69 1 83. (73)Portel del S t . Zaccar ia , 69 ( 1 30 )Rome

,Thea tre of Marcellus , 1 8: (75)

Rouen,S t . Maclou ,

69 ( 1 33)Rue Barbe t te , 1 82 (77) j

2 88 IN DEX . EN GRA VIN GS BY

St. Bar tholomew's Ga teway,1 82 (79 )

S t . Emilion , Church of the ThreeKings , 1 82 (72 )

Sou thampton , Bargate , 69 ( 1 2 7)Tours

,our de l’Horloge, 1 82 (79 )

Two mill s , The, 69 ( 1 34)Venice , S t . Zacearia , 1 82 (78)Verona , Ju lie t ’s house , 1 82 (75 )Winches ter Ca thedra l , Founder’stomb

,1 82 (74)

W inches ter Cross,69 (1 35)

Foeillon, V. L., alter Francois Elemong.Corps de Garde

, 1 84 ( 1 44)Ponce, Camille.

La Mar e aux Canards, 70 ( 1 80 )Rheim s Cathedral

,1 6 (33)

af ter K. Hefi’

ner.

Depart ing day, 9 (66)Fox, H . C.On the Avon

, 96 (83)S tra tford -oh -Avon

, 9 6 (82 )Shakespeare’s home, N ear , 96 (85)Warwick, On the way to , 9 6 (85 )Wes t road

,A

, 9 6 (84)Frankau , Julia.

Eigh teenth centur y colour pr in ts,

fir st : ( 1 38)Freeman , S., al ter Adam Buck.

Have I no t learn’

d my book ,mamm a 2 3 ( 1 33)W ha t ’s tha t

,mo ther ? ”

1 3 (1 93)

{and Stadler.{if Mother ’s hope , 2 4 (2 0 9 ){al ter Adam Buck.Fa ther ’s darling

, 4 6 8 1

(1 69 )Mother 's hope

, 4 6 81

(1 69 )French School.Lady, wi th boy and dog

,8 1 (1 51 )

Freudenberger , S.Depar t du solda t Suisse

, 2 3 (1 39 )Depar ture, The , 24 (1 85)

Frye, T. , al ter himself.Heads of ladies and gen t lemen

,1 80

(2 3)

GARLAND, F.Bombardmen t of Por ts Hat teras andClark by the U.S. flee t , 1 76 (1 1 6)

Gaskell , Percival.Derwen twater ; Fa lls of Tumm el ,Per thshire ; Ga thering storm ; Inthe Ca irngorms and Wareham ,

66 (2 2 )Mou th of the Wye

, 53 (34)N aiad ’s hour

, 53 (35 )Poole’s harbour

, 53 (36)

Gaugain, Thos.Wife of Bath

,The

, 54 (55)al ter Barker.Labour and health , 5 1 ( 1 38)alter B igg.Sailor boy ’s return '

and companion ,z 6 (2 35)al ter E. Dayes.Hyde Park , An a ir ing in,

1 0 6 (55)alter G. Morland.Dancing dogs, n o (r77) , 1 63 (77)Guinea -pigs , 1 63 (77)alter J . Northcote .Pe tite F ruitiere A nglaise and Pe titeLait iére Angla ise , 1 0 6 (53)

— alter Westall.Peasan t boy and g irl returning frommilking, 2 (445)al ter Wheatley.Wood ga therers

,Sr ( 1 36 )

and Hellyer, alter J . Northco te.D iligence and D issipat ion

,1 0 8 (89 )

Nu tter, and Ogbourne , alter Westall.Boy angling ; and G ir l feeding pigs,2 8 (1 79 )

Gautier, L.

N otre Dame,Paris

, 95 (75)Gerard, Le Gout.Ba teaux Pecheurs, 95 (69 )Hau teur s d ’

A udiune , 9 5 (68)Isle de Seine

, 95 (47)Ren tree an Port , 95 (70 )

Giller, W ., alter C. Hancock.Tat tersal] , R ichard , 1 0 6 (40 )al ter Davis.Foxhounds , and Charles Davis , 1 1 2

(2 46)Gillbank , H. , al ter Wheatley.

Evening ; and N igh t, 5 1 60

Gilpin, S., R.A and Reinagle, P., R.A .

Thorn ton , Colonel , of Thornvil leRoya l Yorksh ire

,r r 7 (366)

Godby, J ., al ter Maria Spilsbury and F.Wheatley.D ipp ing-well in Hyde Park ; and

Dr inking-wel l in Hyde Park,1 0 7

(8 1 )Godelroy, alter Isabey.Congress at Vienna

, 5 1 (9 1 , 9 2 )Gosse. T., alter G. Morland.Coun try bu tcher

, 55 1 65 ( 1 2 5)Goya, Francisco .

La Taureaurnachie, 39 (2341 )Graham, G ., al ter Morland.

Sold ier’s farewell ; and The soldier ’sreturn

,1 63 (76)

Grateloup , J. B. de.The complete set of nine portrai ts ,uncu t

,24 (60 )

2 9 0 IN DEX . EN GRAVI N GS BY

Assisi,Church of S t . Francesco , 691 83 (1 1 0 )

A t the foun ta in of S t . George , 1 83

( 1 0 8)Baptistery

,The ; N uremberg , Rhine

land and N assau ’s house ; and

Ven ice,the Chapel of S t . Clemen t ,

St . Mark’s , 69 (1 36)Burgos Ca thedral, The sou th allse ,69 tx48)Burgos in terior

,1 2 0 (38)

Char tres , Washing-day, 1 2 0 (40 )Char tres Ca thedral , N orth porch ,

1 85 ( 1 5 1 )Durham Cathedral

,In ter ior of , 1 83

(1 0 6)Limbur g-on-the -Lahn

,x83 (1 0 7)

Lisbon , the Clois ter s of S t . Jerome ,Belem ; San t iago , La Port ico dela Glor ia

,69 (1 37 )

Mon t S t . Michel, 7 1 (2 2 3)

N otre Dame de Paris,69 (1 45)

Palencia Cathedra l , The Troscoro ;Tarragona Ca thedral, The Chance ] ,69 ( 1 38)Palermo

,Pala t ine Chapel, 69 72

1 83 ( 1 0 9 )Pampluna : Returning from the fa ir

,

1 85 (1 53)Rhe ims Cathedral , The por tals of, 39

69 n o (37)Sicily , Mourea lle Ca thedra l ; Verona ,In ter ior of San Zeno , 69 (1 44)

S tree t scene , with Ca thedral , 94 (r4)Toledo Cathedra l , Inter ior of, 69

( 1 42 . 1 85 ( 1 5 2 )Ven ice , Ex ter ior of S t . Mark’s , 69(1 40 )Ven ice, Interior of S t . Mark ’s

,69

n o (39 )H ankey, W. Lee.

Pastora l ; and Harves t moon , 1 2

(1 2 )Hardy, C., al ter Sir Joshua Reynolds.Boy w ith cabbage ne ts, 5x (34)

Harris , J.Harry H ieover on Til ter

,I4 (I50 )

Presen ta tion of meda ls to the BombayFusil iers , 1 2 0 (79 )

alter H. Alken.Dr iver of 1 832 and 1 85 2 , The , 1 33

(1 40 )F irs t s teeplechase on record

,1 64 (96)

Fores'

s hun t ing sketches , 1 3 (1 36)One of the flowers of our hun t

, I4

( 1 7 1 )al ter H. de Daubrawa.

X VIIth Ligh t Dragoons , 5 1 (1 48)alter Hancock.Racehorse A t illa

, 1 5 ( 1 89 )

al ter l l . A. Hayes.Car- travell ing in the sou th of Ireland

,

1 0 8 (94)alter Henderson.Go ing to the moors ; and Cover

, 4

(2 0 6 )Olden - t ime coach , The , 1 5 (1 88)al ter J. F. HerringRacehorse Slane

,

al ter himsell .Celebrated car t-horse W arwick,

1 0 6 (44)Grand exh ibi tion of ca tt le

, 1 0 6 (44)alter Henry Martens.Life Guards

, 54 (58)Madras Ligh t Cavalry , The , 2 2 (2 29 )Mili tary costume : 33rd (rst Yorksh ire W es t Riding ) and the 74thH ighlanders

, 1 8 (28 1 )4th Roya l Ir ish Dragoon Guards , 80( 1 1 5)

rst Royal Sco ts Regiment a t Dover,

2 7 (49 )alter J. Pollard.Aylesbury grand s teeplechase

,The

,

2 8 42 (886)Race for the S t . Leger , 98 (2 59 )alter Scanlan.Horse -dea l ing

,N os. 1 and 2 , 9 ( 1 88)

Hartley, Allred.Cornwall, A coun try lane , 4 (2 0 7)

Hassell , alter S. Dilke.Bark Hare House Academy , Orpington

,1 58 (54)

Havell, Robert.An aeronau t ica l view of London

, 97

(2 35 )Oporto

,View of the city of, 1 4 ( 1 1 6)

S ta ines Church , View of , 1 2 (88)al ter J. Burnet.Buckingham House

,Middlesex

,1 76

(75 )alter T. Clark.Bath

,Ci ty of

,1 76 (88)

Chepstow,Town of

, 1 76 (89 )al ter himsell.Baltimore

,View of the C ity of , 1 77

( 1 2 5)Island on the Thames , near ParkPlace , 54 (1 85 )Ox ford , N ew Park Place , 1 2 1 (93)Par tridge shoo t ing , near W indsorand Pheasan t shoo t ing, near Uxbridge

, 54 (1 9 7)Thames a t S tree t ly

, 54 1 2 1 (93)VVallingford Cast le , 54 (1 85 1 2 1 (9 2 )W indsor Cas tle

, 54 1 2 1 (9 2 )al ter Pollard.Changing horses to the mail -coach ,

1 6 ( 1 80 )

EN GRAVIN GS BY

al ter Capt. Steele.A t ta ck and s torming of For t Oswego

,

2 8 (83)Havell, R. and D., al ter N. Pocock.Act ion be tween the English fr igatej ava and the American fr igateCons titut ion

, 42 (884)Hayes , G.

Poole,Dorse t

,66 (2 6)

Hayes , M. A .

5 Is t K ing ’s Own Ligh t Infan tr y , 2

(47)69 th Sou th L incolnsh ire Reg imen t ,

2 7 HQBaynes , E. L. , alter Romney.Hamil ton , Lady , 1 6 1 (30 )

Heaphy, al ter himsell .Wellington

,Duke of

,giving or l len

,

1 6 1 (36)Heath , J ., al ter Dance.

W ilmot,S ir J . E.

, 55 (2 47)Hemmer, K.

,by l amille Fonce.

9 (66)Helleu, P.

Blondive, 9 5 (36 )Boudeause , 9 3 (37)Cbapeau Rose , 9 5 (34)Frileuse , 9 5 (32 )Gracieu se

, 9 5 (35)Mlle . Liane de Pougy , 39 (842 )Pensive

. 9s (33)Hellyer, J ., and Gaugain, alter J. Northcote.D iligence and Dissipa t ion , 1 08 (89 )

Hellyer, T. , alter W. R. B igg.Stray

d favour ite res tored ,1 0 7 (80 )

Hemery , A. T., al ter Deshayw.

La fidélité surve illante , I 7 (2 50 )al ter Lebel.La fidélité en défau t , 1 7 (2 58 )

Hes ter, E. H ., alter J. Heppner.Eus ton , Coun tess of , 9 53 (30 )al ter Orlando l orie.Brit ish Army , The , 2 5 82

( 19 0 )alter J. Sturgess.Punches town races

,1 2 : ( 1 78)

S teeplechasing,2 6 (2 3 1 )

Hill , J .Africa : D ixcove

, 54 (1 64)alter G. Webster.Cape Coas t Cas t le

, 5 ( 1 40 )Hill J ., Sauerwied , A Scriven

, E al terSauerwied.H .R.H . the Pr ince Regent in H ydePark

, 2 2 (2 1 5 )Hill J .

, and Scriven , J . , al ter A. Sauerwied.

Rr u ew in Hyde Park, 54 ( 1 9 8)

Himelev,P

., al ter Garneray.

\'

w t lu por t d ’

Amsterdam , x76 (9 7)

IN DEX .

(I)

III of ,

2 9 1

and

Hirst, Norman , alter J . Cons table.Salisbury Ca thedral

, 70 ( 169 )alter J . Hoppner.Parkyns , Mrs . , 7 2 ( 242 )al ter Sir T. Lawrence.West

,Miss , 1 85 ( 1 62 )

alter G. Romney.Bough ton , Lady , 72 (244)Ham il ton , Ladv as A Bacchan te

,

1 85 ( 1 63 )P0ulet t , Lady , 7 :

Hodges , C. H. , alter Reynolds.Hope , Mrs W i lliams , of Ams terdam,

mgSharpe , W . Joshua , 164 (89 )alter G . Stubbs.Mam br ino

,1 1 3 (2 70 )

Pro tector ,” r r3 (2 57 iHodgetts , T alter Sir H. Raeburn.

j ard ine George , of G lasgow , 9 (96)Macdonell , Col . Ronaldson 2 ° (n o )and Dawe, alter Dawe .Pr incess Charlo tte

,1 6 r (3 8)

Hogg, J ., al ter Kaullman.

Ermina,8 (2 1 2 )

alter Walton.The h and~rnaid

,t o ( 2 39 )

Hole, w al ter J. Constable.Jumping horse

,The

, 7r (2 2 5 )alter F. Millet.Wood - sawyers

,The , “

7 1 (2 2 5)al ter E. M . Wimperis .

Dorse tsh ire valley , A , 9 7 (r3x)Hornby , C. C.Café du Rond Po in t ; Delft ; Par is ,Passage des Patriarches

,66 (2 5)

Horore, al ter Vangorp.Reviendra- t - il le volage , 163 (66)

Houdard, C.Bruges , 9 5 (56 )Le Gra in

, 9 5 (57 )La Tourbiere , 9 5 (74 )

Hous ton , R., alter F. Cotes .Roma ine W illiam

,1 79 (8)

alter R. Mercier.Oysterinda (Lady Fa lmou th ) , 1 0 7 (él )al ter E. Penny.W olfe , General , Death of , r75 lx73 )al ter Rembrandt.Burgomas ter

,A

,1 80 ( 1 5)

Man m end ing a pen , ( 1 7)Man with kn ife , 1 80 ( 1 6 )W oman plucking fowl , 180 ( 1 3)alter S ir J . Reynolds .Barr ington , Hon . Mrs . , 1 80 (37 )

F isher , Miss K i tty , 73 ( 2 76)Granby , Mar quess of , 1 8 1 (44)K ingsley

,W illiam,

1 8 1 (43)Marlborough ,

( laugh ter,1 0 9 ( 1 3 3 )

I

Qc l

a

Powell,Miss Harrie t

, 7 1 0 9

( 1 39 )after Wilson.Rockingham ,

Marquess of,1 79 (8)

al ter J . Zoffany.Sayer , Master , 1 0 7 (73 )

Howarth , Albany E.

Rhe ims Cathedra l , 94 (30 )Rouen Cathedra l , 67 (58 )al ter A. F. A lfl eck.

Abbevi lle Porte d ’

Ostende

S t . Pierre , Auxerres , 65 (2 )How itt

,Samuel, alter himself.

Fox -hunt ing,1 65 ( 1 36 )

S topping hounds tha t have changed ,

Hughes , G. G . , al ter C. H.

A French d il igence,1 3 ( 1 45)

Humphrey , W.,al ter G. Morland.

Temptat ion , 1 34 (1 94)Hunt, Charles, al ter Alken.A fine young Engl ish gen tleman , 9(1 83 )Most bowdacious ! 9 (1 82 )al ter Dav is.Road r ider s , or funkers , 2 8 ( 1 70 )al ter Ferneley.

Por te

Racehorse Row ton , 8 1 ( 1 82 )al ter Gilbert.H .M .S . Majestic meeting twoFrench fr iga tes ; An Americanprivate sh ip of war , etc . , 1 7 (2 2 1 )al ter Herring.Ch arles X II and Eucl id , 9

( 1 86)Chorister and Rockingham,

1 64 (98)Deception

,I6 (1 83)

Ex traordinary trot ting match agains tthne , l 4- (I73LQueen of Trumps , 1 6 1 2 1

(1 67 )al ter Herring and Harrington.Emilius and Beeswing , I6

(52 )alter J . Pollard.Chances oi the( 1 40 )

Quicks ilver Royal Mail , The , 8 (2 2 5)Racing Epsom,

8 1 5 r r r

(1 98Lal ter J. Shayer.Brigh ton day mails passing overHookwood Common , 52 (1 49 )Duke of Beaufort’s coach , 54

1 35 (2 1 7)al ter Spode.Howard , John , Esq .

, Colonel of theChesh ire Y eomanr y, 1 0 1 5

(1 99 )

steeplechase, 1 66

IN DEX . EN GRAVIN GS BY

INGOUF , F . R., JUHR AFTERFREUDEBERG .

Le Soldat en S emestreN égociant Ambulant

, 44 (9 2 7

alter Stubbs.Racehorse Eclipse

, 2 4 (2 2 9 )alter Wombill.Tro t ting horse Confidence

,

(2 0 7)Hunt, 0. and G ., alter Mitchell.Capt . Beecher on Vivian

, 98 (2 58)alter F. C. Turner.Vale of Aylesbur y steeplechase

, 98

(2 57)Hunt, C Edge, J ., and Bentley, C., alterLt.-Col. Cockburn.Fall s of N iagara, r77 (r 2 8)

Hunt, George.Cricke t match a t Ireland ’s RoyalBrigh ton Gardens, 1 2 (99 )alter H. Alken.Bath coach

,1 65 ( 1 3 2 )

Ex traordinary ma tch , b y G eo.

Osbaldeston,Esq. , 73 (2 62 )

Hun t ing and racing subjects (s ix ) ,1 66 (1 42 )Mail -coach

,1 65 (1 3 2 )

alter J. Pollard.Approach to Chr is tmas

, r r r (2 14)Cambr idge Telegraph , 56 rzr

( 1 76)al ter F. C. Turner.Female equestrians

,1 33 ( 1 38)

Hunter, Colin.

Lowering the sail, r6r (3 1 )Hutchins , C., alter Capt. Hext.Wreck of the convic t sh ip

,Cape

of Good Hope, 2 3 ( 1 0 8)

JACKSON , R.

Fitzpatrick , Lady Gertrude, as

N a ture, 52 (1 1 )

Jacobe , J ., al ter Reynolds.Belgioioso , Louis, Count , 1 63 (82 )alter G. Romney.Hayley, W illiam, 1 80 (2 0 )

Jacquet, A.

Le guide,1 84 (1 2 9 )

Les renseignments, 1 84 ( t 3o)alter E. Detaille.Sk irmishers , The , 1 84 ( 1 45)

2 94 IN DEX . EN GRAV IN GS BY

alter G. Romney.1 ] Penseroso and L

A llegro, 1 60 (1 3)Kellaway, C al ter Vanloo.Le coucher

, 54 (54)Kidd, Joseph B.Jama ica

,Five views in , 1 76 (1 04)

King, J.Honourable Ar tiller y CompanyOfi cers, 1 77 (1 38)

Kingsbury , H al ter J. Northcote.Hood , Admiral Lord , 73 (2 81 )

Kn ight, C.

Roder ick Random, 1 58 (63)al ter Cooper.N ava l heroes , 9 (1 9 )falter G. Morland.Industry

, 5 1 (1 39 )Susan’s farewell

,1 1 0 ( 1 68)

al ter Peters.The charmers , 5 80 (1 2 7)alter Russell.Favour ite rabb i t ; and Tom and

h is pigeons, 3 8 1

1 2 2 (1 99 )al ter S. Shelley.Henr y and Emma

, 1 63 (74)al ter H. Singleton.Bri tish plenty

,1 0 5 (2 7)

alter T. Stothard.;Coming from school

,1 59 (1 97)

LABROUCHE, P.La Beguinage a Bruges

, 95 (50 )Lafitte, A.

Ou tward bound, 9 5 (42 )Lafitte, F.

Rue Sans la Helge, 75 (51 )Lalone, D., al ter himself.

Le Glacier Superieur du Grindelwald ,9 7 (241 )

Laguillermie, F. A.

Hebe, 9 7 (1 2 6)

Portrai t of a lady , 96 (1 2 1 )alter Van Dyck.Lords John and Bernard S tuar t,70 (1 56)al ter Sir Luke Fildes.Queen Alexan dra

, 96 (1 24)al ter Meissonier.La rentrée au chateau

, 1 84 (142 )al ter Millais.Clar issa

, 53 (47)Laing, Frank.Series of twenty-four etchings, 66

(28)

Lalonza, A alter Meissonier.Par tie de car tes , 1 84 (1 32 )Lamotte, A ., al ter Meissonier.N apoleon et son E ta t-Majors , 38

1 84 (1 46)al ter E. Detaille.Bonapar te

,Premiere Campagne

d’

Italie , 1 84 (1 45)Lamy, F.Ven ice , Abbaye de la Misericorde,9 6 (81 )Landseer, T alter Sir E. Landseer.H ighland nurses

, 40 (866)Monarch of the Glen , 1 84 (r48)Morning ; and N igh t , 1 84 ( t 5o)S tag at bay, The , r84 (1 49 )Las zlo , P. A.

Bea t ty,Rear-Admiral Sir David , 41

(876)Lateney, G. de.

L’

A utomme, 9 5 (48)

L’

Ete, 95 (62 )

L’

Hiver, 95 (6 1 )

Rou te d ’

A vranches, 9 5 (63)Laurie, R., al ter Singleton.Amelia , 9 (1 72 )al ter G. Stubbs.Frigh tened horse

,1 1 3 (2 62 )

al ter F. Wheatley.Full of the honey -moon , The ; and

The wane of the honey -moon , 1 0 8(88)

Law, David.Windsor Cas tle

,1 2 0 (41 )

Blond.Blackberry gatherers , 83 (40 , 45, 49 )B lowing bubbles, 83 (34)Bridesma id

,The

,2 5 83 (I6)

Burning glass , 83 (32 , 48)Cherry seller, 83 (33)Comple te se t of 32 prints , 1 30 (58,

59 . 60 )Crossing the brook , 83 (32 )Dancing dogs, 83 (50 )Fif th of N ovember , 2 5 (97)Fisherman ’s but , 83 (35, 42 , 48)Gar dener’s shed , 86 1 32 (334,

335)Gleaners , 83 (40 )Good news , 83 (33, 39 . 46)Grea t Exh ib i t ion , 83 (65)Grot to

,Th e, 2 5 83 (37, 44)

Image boy, 83 (45)Isle of Wight

,Ser ies of ten views in ,

83 (54)Learning to r ide , 83 (31 )Leisure hour , 83 (35, 41 , 46)May day, 2 5 (I6, 83 (63)Mill s tream ,

83 (34)N eedlebox pr in ts , 83 (56)

EN GRAV IN GS BY IN DEX . 2 9 5

Pedler. Th e. 83 (at . 50 )Pet rabb i ts , 83 (32 )Pla tes to Audsle y’s Ornamen talAr ts of Japan , 83 (60 )Ramsgate and Brighton

, 2 5 (1 0 2 )Sailor’ s depar ture , 83 (3 1 )Soldier’s return. 83 (33. 39 . 46)Showman. Th e. 2 5 (3. I7). 83 (36)Snowballing, 83 (43)Sport ing subjec ts , 83 (56)S tor y wi thou t an end

,The

, 2 583 (6 1 )Sunday morning, 83 (47)Village Spring

.83 (32 )

Wai ting at the ferr y.83 (35. 41 . 43.

49 )Wes tminster School of Indus try , 83(68)Wreck ol the Reliance, 83 (6)Young angler. 2 5 (x7) . 83 (34. 38. 42 .47. 48)

Leech, J ohn.

Gone away , 1 2 2 (1 89 )Ruggles Hold bard , Mas ter George,1 2 2 ( 1 88)Where there ’s a w ill , there’s a

way, 1 2 2 (rgo)lo G rand, A ., alter F. Schall.

Le premier ba iser de l’amour , 2 3

(1 36)Legros, A.

Cabane dans les Mar-als , 67 (59 )Double-bass player ; and Le Pet i tBruleur d

Herbe , 39 (837)La Ferme de Brieu x ; and Old

Spaniard , 66 (30 )Le Pont du Moulin

,r (45)

b e long de la Rive ; Le Mou tonre tr ouvé ; Le Mur du Presbytere ,66 (29 )

um , A.

Amiens a le Soire,67 (59 )

Paris, Entrance to canal , S t . Martin ,1 lx79 )

Lerplnl re, D., and Elder, alter R. Paton.

Quebec , and Surveillan te ; and Theengagemen t be tween Serap is andPaul Jones of Bon Homm e Richard ,2 2 (2 2 8)

Levaehea, al ter c. Vernet.Les danse de ch iens , 1 63 (6 1 )

“filly.Milk-girl ; and Wood-girl , 1 33 ( 1 28)

Lewis, 0. G ., al ter W . Evans.Play ing -fields during the E tonMontem , 1 6 ( 1 60 )

Lewis, P. C.

Bay of Pe terhead , 1 7 (2 1 2 )alter B. Alken.

Quorn hunt , The , 1 5 ( 1 78)

Aus tralia ,View , in , r76 (1 0 3)

Lynch , al ter m. A. Bayes.8th Hussars in review order , 80 (1 1 6)

HGARDELL, JAMES.

Flamingo , 73 (2 83)alter A. Brouwer.Forge

, Th e , 1 79 (1 2 )al ter F. Cotes.Sandby , Mrs. Paul, 73 (2 83)alter T. Hudson.

Ancas ter , Mary, Duches s of , 1 0 7 (7 1 )Monckton

,Major-General Rober t ,

1 80 (r9 )al ter Sir Peter Lely.Beau ties of W indsor Lady Middleto nand Lady Grammont , 1 77 ( 1 48)Beau ties of W indsor : Roches ter .Henrie t ta ,

Countess of, r58 ( 1 34)

alter P. l ereter.

Mercier,Ph il ip, 1 0 6 (35)

alter A. Nasmyth.Old Aberdeen and Aberdeen , Viewsof, 1 34 (aro)Lewis, G. G., al ter Sir E. h am .

O tter hun t , The, 1 85 (1 65A )Lineh.

Vue de Servoz, 97 (240 )Llewellyn , W., alter himsell.

Lem , B., alter C. Read.

Argyll , Duches s of, 1 0 7 (58)Lucas, D., alter Constable.

Cornfield, The , 3 2 ) u s

1 79 (6)English landscape , 69 (1 52 )Lock.Th e. 29 1 79 (6)Salisbury Cathedral

, 3 1 2 2 (2 0 3 )Luigini.Canal Flamand. 95 (39 )Place de Mal ines

, 9 5 (40 )Pont de Malines , 95 (38)Lumsden, fi nest S.Leith ; and Paris in cons truction ,66

Lunois, Alexander.Paris , Hippodrome, r (58)

Lupton , Thomas.Thirt y-three reproduc tions of theLiber Studiorum of J . M. W .

Turner. 69al ter R. Latorre.

N apoleon Buonapar te , r77 ( 1 59 )alter Snow.Meet at Blagdon

,81 ( 1 73)

2 9 6 IN DEX . EN GRAV IN GS BY

alter P. Moelenaer.Boy playing a flu te , 1 79 (u )alter G. Van der Myn.Frederick the Grea t

,1 77 (1 53)

alter Pond.Wofling ton, Mrs . , ro7 (57)alter A. Ramsay.S tanhope , Grise lda, Coun tess , 1 77

(1 57)alter Sir J. Reynolds.Bouloy

, Mrs .,1 0 8 1 80 (39 )

Chambers , Mrs. ; Bas tar d , MrsBerkeley , Countess of ; and Essex ,Coun tess of, r0 8 (r r 2 )Crewe , Mrs. , and daughter, r77 (r66)Dawson , Lad y Anne, 1 80 (39 )Fitzwilliam,

Lady Charlo tte, 1 09

(1 1 9 )Fortescue , Lady , 1 09

G reville,Miss , and her brother

,1 09

(1 2 2 )Lockhart, Cap ta in John , 1 81 (44)Montagu , Lady Elizabeth , 42 (899 )Sackville, Lord George, 1 8r (48)Saunders , Adm iral S ir Charles , IS:

(49 )Waldegrave , Coun tess of, 1 09 (r47 l ,

al ter B. Wilson.

Franklin , Benjamin , 6 (1 98)Macbeth-Raeburn, H.

Cannon Stree t Bridge E ton CollegeOver the hills and far away , 66 (32 )

l aebeth , R. W., alter F. Walker.Plough , The, 70 (1 75)alter Sir J. E. Mlllals.

An old garden , 94 (24)l oBey, James.Beggars

,Tetuan , 1 83 (1 0 5 )

Cowgate , Edinburgh , 67 (62 )Foveran Burn

,The

, 39 (832 )Lion Brewer y, 1 83 (1 0 2 )Pool, The, 1 83 (ror )Repa ir ing a barge , 1 83 (1 0 5)Skylark

,The

,1 83 ( 1 04)

Stud io, The, 1 83 (1 0 3)Macklin , T., alter Kaufl man.Peleus and Thetis , 1 33 (1 2 7)

l ackrel, J. R., al ter Herring.Racehorse Mendicant ,” 56 82

MacLaugh lan, D. S.Chimneys and cranes ; and W indand ra in

,66 (33)

Florence ; Ruelle du Pecheurs ;Tivol i

,67 (61 )

Le Pont N eul ; and Venice , Songfrom. 39 (833)Paris, Quai de Grande Augus tine ;Venetian noontide, 67 (60 )

Maile, G.

The elopemen t, 6 ( 1 93)and Say, alter Rubens.Mdlle . Lundens , and companion , t o

(2 24)Maj or, al ter Seymour.

Re turn from a course on LambournDowns , 1 1 2 (2 35)

Malton, T.

St . George’s , Hanover Square, 5 (94)alter Rowlandson.Fox-hun ting and Phea sant shooting ,

Manning, W. Westley.N ormandy ; The Avenue ;S tokesay Cas tle , 39 (843)

Mantegna, A.

Comba t of mar ine gods , 7x (2 2 6)Marais , alter J. B. Greuze.

L’hermi te,1 76 (40 )

Marcuard, R. S., alter Flaxman.Edwin and Angelina, 6 ( 1 63)alter W. Hamilton.

Ch ildren playing with a mouse trap,

24 (I77)Marin, L.Musical charmers , The , r7 (2 63)

Martini , P. A ., al ter Ramberg.Royal Academy , 1 0 5 (2 9 )

Massard, J ., alter J. B. Greuze.

La cruche casée , 1 63 (65)Mathey, A ., al ter Gainsborough.Morning walk, 70 (1 57)alter Talbot Hughes.Hawking party , 9 7 (1 42 )al ter Meissonier.Card par ty, The, 1 6 (2 3)Game of cards , A ,

1 6 (24)Meadows, R. M., al ter Morland.Ga thering fruit , I3 (1 80 )al ter J. R. Smith.A ttention and Ina ttent ion , 2 2 r54)al ter R. Wes tall.S torm in harves t , 73 (2 60 )

Medland, alter R. Cloveley.

Glorious firs t of June, 1 794, 55 (2 06 )Meissonier, J. L. E.

Eight original e tchings, 95 (31 )Mennos, Mortimer.Rosse t ti

,D . G .

,1 6r (3x)

Merigot, J.Cronemberg, View of the fortress of,54 (1 75)

Mereke, H., al ter Hewitt.Wild Spor ts of the Eas t , 1 58 (59 )alter Reinagle.Pu ll in shoo ting, 1 4 ( 1 68)and Clark, alter Craig.

Cape of Good HOpe ,and Ba t tle ,

View of, 98 (2 6x)

2 98

m l o BMW“.

Dea th of N elson,1 35 (arg)

alter himsell.N elson , Lord , on board the SanJ ose!. 43 (9 1 2 )

Orme, E., alter W in. Craig.

View of the Cape of Good Hope and

battl e previou s to the surrenda '

,

5 1 (73)

PAILLARD,H.

Refl ets Doriés , 9 5 (71 )Palmer, Sam.

Ear ly ploughman ; and The Herd sman. 66 (34)

Park, T., alter T. G erhard Hack.

Mouse-trap , 1 0 6 (33)Parkes , R. B.Mayne, Mrs., 1 0 5 (6)Parker , Hon. Mrs ., 1 0 5 (6 )al ter T. Gainsborough.Siddons , Mrs . , 1 0 5 (7)al ter Reynolds.Ab ington , Mrs ., as

(I )al ter G. Romney.Sullivan , Lady, 1 0 5 (8)

Peltro, al ter J. N. Sartorius.The chase and The death , 8 (2 1 6)and Neagle, al ter J. ll . Sartorius.Fox-hun t ing subjects

, 1 1 2 (2 33)Pennell, Joseph.Dock Head, The ; Lincoln ’s Inn ;Lindsay Row Somerse t House, 67(36)Ed gar Thomson S teel Works ; N ewYork from Brooklyn Bridge ;Palisades and palaces ; S tandardOil Works

,66 (35)

Hampton Cour t ; Park Lane ; Wes tmins ter from my window ; Bel

gium , A modern Hobbema ; and

Bradford , Low Moor Works, 67

(37)Times and Pennell Buildings , The,1 (2 5)

Pether, W ., al ter Garrard.Chafi-cu tter , The, 3 ( 1 73)Ou tside of a farrier ’s shop

,1 0 6 (4x) ,

1 0 8 (90 )alter G. Stut .

Gimcrack,” 1 1 3 (2 57)Phelps, J.

S t. Kath erine’s Dock , View ofbuild ing of, 1 20 (71 )

H eart, B., alter Clint.Foote

,Miss , 9 7 ( 1 98)

Miss Prue, 1 0 4

IN DEX . Encnavmc s a v

Picket and Mitan, al ter B. Dayes.Inspection of the Honourable Artillery Company b y Earl Harr ington ,44

Plee t, m. A ., alter c. l oanet.

Mo th er and ch ildren , 97 (2 1 6)Piers on, J alter himsell.Gam ekeeper , The, 3 ( 1 86)Mower , The , 9 8 (2 66)Spor tsman

, and companion , 5

80 (93)Spring ; and Summer , 5 1 (36 )

Piranesi, G.

Pian ta Roma , 4: (882 )

Piaee,’

M. , al ter l lss Splb bury.

Lost ch ild found , 1 63 (69 )Pollard, J.Bot tom-fish ing ; and Fly

-fish ing , 1 5

1 58 (64)Bo t tom-fish ing, 7 (1 79 )The Cambr idge Telegraph , 8 (2 2 3)Elephant and Cas tle,” with s tagecoaches , 56 (280 )Mail-coaches in snow,

flood , and

thunders torm, 56 rzr (1 75)Moody.Tom. 3 (478)Steeplechasing, 81 1 33 (1 43)S t . Pau l ’s choir , 5 (94)alter s. Alken.

Hun ters at Cover-s ide , n o ( 1 83)Shoo ting : Par tridge, Woodcock ,Grouse , and Pheasan t, 54 (1 99 )

F airlop fa ir, 6 ( 1 83)G . Osba ldes ton , Esq . Extraordinarymatch of 2 0 0 mil es agains t time ,7 ( 1 58)alter W. Mason.

K ing George I I I reviewing his troopson Blackhea th , 1 0 5 (32 )and Dubourg, alter 0. Thomson.Panoramic view of British horseracing. 6 (x77). 1 33 (x42 )

Pcllard, R.

Infan t ile Sports , 9 (2 0 2 )alter 8. Gilpin.Dash and Mod es t,al ter himsell.Acland

,Lady Harr iet, 7 (78)

al ter N. Pocock.Chesterfield Packet, The, x6 (20 3)al ter Rowlandson.

Vauxhall , 1 34 ( 1 9 2 )and Dodd, al ter B. Dayes.Queen Square , 1 6 1 (34)

Ponce, N., alter Ba doulu.Anne t te et Lub in , x7 (246 )La toilet te , x63 (62 )

Porter, J ., alter T. A gasse.

Rivers , Lord. 1 0 7 (74)

i n (2 2 2 )

Eucaavm os BY

Port-an, L., alter H. Series and 001.Howea.Alber ti

's Sou th Africa , 1 4 ( 1 1 5)

Pradier, I .

Ferry. The. 9 5 (79 )Le Pont , and N oc turne , 9 5 (76)Le V ieux Moulin , and Chaumiere ,9 5 (77)Lock, The , 96 (80 )Maison de Passeur , 9 5 (78)

Pratt, Joseph B.Sis ters , The , 96 ( 1 2 2 )al ter Gainsborough.Glouce ster , Duchess of, 53 (44)al ter Peter G raham.

Cat tle in the H ighlands , 2 3 (7)Grass-crowned headland of a rockyshore , 96 ( 1 2 0 )Rocky coas t scene , wi th seagulls ,2 3 (8)Where nough t is heard , 96 (1 1 9 )alter Hoppner.Beresford. M15 . 53 (43)alter Sir T. Lawrence.Daugh ters of Colonel Car tere t Hardy,

1 0 5malter Romney.3m .“155 . 70 (x68)

Prattent, T.

Phenomena ,

Prince, J. B . be.

(Buvre de J . B . Le Prince . Sur loMoeurs les Cou tumes e t les Habillemens de difiérents peuples ,” r80

(2 7)Pag e and Fielding, alter Timms .

Paris, General v iew of, 80 (46)Pakett, W.

Cr icke t ma tch at H i tcham House , 1 2(1 00 )

Purcell, R., alter l ercier.The Seasons , 8 (2 09 )alter J. Meyer.George III, 1 79 (14)alter Reynolds.F enh oulet , Lad y , 1 09 (N S) , r64 (93)

Pyall, H., alter W . Hagar.

N ewfoundland , The town and har bourof S t . Johns , 2 (369 )

n o ( 1 84)

RAJ OI , P., AF TER J. SEYI OUR

LUCAS.Smoker , Th e, 40 (868 )

h t, P. be.Ph ilosopha '

, Th e , 1 8 ; ( i 16 1

IN DEX . 2 99

Read, Lieut. R. P.S t. Helena , Island and forts of , 54( 1 76)

Reeve , R. G.

Cr icke t : Hackney Schoo l , 80 (49 )al ter Alken.

F OX o hunting, 1 6 ( 1 79 )Full cry and Ge t ting awa y

,1 58 (62 )

Hun t ing, 28 ( 1 69 )al ter R. Crane.

Braintree market, 52 (2 04)

al ter R. B. Davis .Cours ing. 42 (887)Shooti g subjec ts

, i rz (243)alter J . P. Herring.B irmingham.

"1 64 (97)

Colonel,

"1 64 (97)

Mat ilda , 7x 1 64 (97)alter J. Pollard.Live-bait : F ish ing for jack , 5 (us )London , The General Pos t 0 6 013, 73(2 6 1 )Mail -coach in a drift of snow

, 1 76

(46)Royal mail s tar ting from the GeneralPost Omoe

,London , The , 7

t o (2 2 8)al ter Lieut. Read.Wa terloo , Ba tt le of , 80 (1 2 0 )alter Wolstenholme.Coursing subjec ts, xx : (2 2 0 )F ox-hunting, 3 2 8 i i :

(2 0 2 )Shoo t ing. 2 4 (2 00 )and Aiken, al ter W. P. Hedges.Chase , The and Dea th of the roebuck , u i (2 0 3)

Regnault, P alter himsell .Soir , 1 7 (2 56)

Rembrand t Van Rhyn.

Abrah am and Isaa c, 162 (53)Ecce Homo , 1 79 (6A )Re turn of the prod igal son , r62 (53)

Reynolds , alter Moreau.

Le Pet i t Lever , 44 (9 2 3)Reynolds , J. R. , al ter G. Morland.Pla ying at dominoes and Playingwi th a monkey , r6 r ( 1 9 )

Reynolds , 8. W ., al ter Von Breda.Por trai t of a lady , 2 3 ( 1 87)alter Heppner.Spencer , Earl, 1 06 (36)Wh itbread , Mrs . , x62 (44)alter G. Morland.F isherman's dog , x62 (49 )Fishermen go ing out , 55 (237)Land s torm,

A,1 6 1 (2 2 )

al ter Taylor.Royal Review at W indsor , 1 2 2

( 1 96)

30 0

al ter Jas. Ward.Coun try bu tcher ’s shop , The, 1 09

(1 54)Farmer’s stable , The, 1 09 (r56)alter Wols tenholme.G lammis, Lord , and s taghounds , I6:(2 2 )

Rlehardson, W., alter Cockerell.Tribu te to the memory of ChristopherWren , 1 59 (2 1 6)

Rieheton, J.Sheepfold , The : Moonl igh t, 1 85 (1 55)

Richter, H. , al ter himsell .W ild rose

,The , 1 5 (184)

Rickards , al ter F. Wheatley.Farmyard , The , 1 4 ( 1 46)

Riley, H.

Brit ish Army , plates numbers 1 3and 1 6 , 1 5 (1 83)

Robbe, M.

Le Miroir , 95 (67)Le Sofa , 95 (66)

Roberts, P., and Buttersworth , alter T.

Buttersworth .N elson , Admiral Lord , Bust of, 42(885)and J . C. Stadler, al ter Adam Buck.

Un Minue t a l’Anglaise , 1 2 1 (1 52 )Wes tern

,Soph ia , 42 (890 )

and Ziegler, al ter Adam Buck.Venus , 1 3 (1 94)

Robertson, Percy.Candlemaker Row, 66 (2 6 )Wes tmins ter Bridge , 1 2 0 (42 )

Robins, W. P.Middlesex , Hayr icks, 66 (2 6)

Roggen , Van, alter Jan Vermeer.Delft, View of

,1 85 (1 70 )

Rosenberg, C al ter W. J. Huggins.Precursor , 80 (98)al ter Pollard.Hyde Park Carrier , 1 59 (2 1 1 )Mail -coach in a flood

,The , 9 (1 75)

Rosenberg, R., al ter J. Pollard.S tage-coach travelling, 1 1 1 (2 1 3)

Roussel, Theodore.Monte Carlo , 53 (37)

Routte, al ter Cipriani.Venus sleep ing ; and N ymphs bathing. 1 7 (2 33)

Rowlandson, T.

Vau xhall , 98 (246)al ter himsell.Dea th of the fox, 1 1 2 (2 38)Sly boo ts , 1 0 (2 1 4)Tour of Dr. Syn ta x in search of thepicturesque

,1 0 8 (9 3)

Radinoil , W.

Algerian landscape. 39 (844)Algerian marke t place , 39 (845)

IN DEX . EN GRAV IN GS BY

Algeria, S treet in Bon Saava, 39 (845)Flu te player. The. 39 (844)Two A lger ian beggars and Algerianmerchan ts , 39 (844)

Ruet, L., al ter Meissonier.Au Belvedere , I6 (2 2 )Hal t, A , 9 6 (1 1 8)Le liseur

,1 6 (1 8)

Le por te drapeau,x6 (2 1 )

Le voyageur , 1 84 (1 2 8)N apoleon

,67 (50 )

Two connoisseurs, 96 ( 1 1 6)

Rushbury, Henry.Las t of the General Pos t Oth ee ,London ; and A Cotswold mill, 67(38)

Ryder and Cosse, al ter Bunbury.

Scheik Ibrah im , enterta ining N ailedd in and the Fair Pers ian , 1 64 (r r r)

Ryland, W W ., al ter J. Huck.Lovers par t ing, 8 (2 0 3)al ter A. Kauflman.

His torical subjec ts , 80 ( 1 26)Paris and Helen , x63 (7 1 )Richmond , Duch ess of , 8 (mg) , 1 62

(46)

8T. AUBYN , CATHERINE, APTRH LE

NOIR.

Ka in , Le , x6 1 (2 9 )Salatna.

N iagar a Falls, 1 1 77 (mg)Salles , L.

Au thor, An , 1 84 (146)

al ter E. Detaille.Coup de i’Etrier , 1 84 (1 45 )

Sandby, Paul, R.A .

Shrewsbur y Br idge ; and Bridgnorth , 2 4 1 2 1 (9 5)W indsor Cas tle and Terrace , 24 ( r62 ) ,1 2 1 (96)al ter Capt. Hervey Smythe.Canada : View of Miramichi in theGu l f of S t. Lawrence, 2 8

56 (2 70 )al ter Sandby.

Benazech , Peter, and Elliot, William, altar

Sandby.2 (389 )

Sauerwied, A Scriven , R., Hill, J ., alterA. Sauerwied.H .R.H . the Pr ince Regen t in HydePark , 2 2 (2 1 5)

Saunders , J ., al ter Cosway.

Elliot , Miss , 1 3 (1 56)

30 2

after P. do Wint.Oxford , N ear , 70 ( 1 85)Plough ing, 70 (1 84)Snowdr if t, The , 7 1 ( 1 9 2 )Wensley Dale , 7 1 ( 1 93)alter Copley Fielding.Sunset at sea , 71 (1 94)alter Nasmyth.Burns , Robert, Por trait of, 5296 (1 0 6)al ter J. bl . W. Turner.Alps fr om Gr enob le to Chamberi ;and Solway Moss , 7 1 ( 1 94)Eh renbre its te in and Bellonzona fromthe road to Locarno , 7x ( 1 89 )Mildmay sea -piece , 71 ( 1 86)Swiss pass , A , 7 1 (1 9 1 )alter G. F. Watts.Hope. 7 : ( 1 95)

Shury, G. S., alter T. Gainsborough.Thr ee pr inces ses walking in the Mall ,1 0 5 (9 )al ter Reynolds.Waldegrave , The Ladies , 52

1 0 5 1 85 (1 59 )Simon, J ., al ter L. Laguerre.Cadogan , Earl, 1 59 (2 0 2 )

Simon, P.Much ado abou t noth ing ,

alter J. Downman.

Tom Jones , 1 0 7 (75)alter Opie.Sleeping nymph. 55 1 78 (1 75)

Simon, T. F .

Bric-a-Brac, 9 5 (46)Marchand de S ta tuet tes , 9 5 (45)Sur la Plage. 9 5 (44)Venice. 9 5 (43)

Simonet, J. R., alter Baudouin.

Le danger du téte -a- tete , 1 63 (62 )Simpson , Wells and Dodd , alter l bbetson.

Duck ; Pheasan t ; Woodcock ; and

Sn ipe shoo ting ; and Cours ing , 9

( 1 85)Sh inshiro , A. J.

S tuart , Prince , 5 2 (1 4)Smith , J.Princess Soph ia of Brunswick, 1 81 (65)al ter Closterman.

Cowper, W illiam , 1 82 (66)G ibbons , Mr. and Mrs . , 1 82 (69 )Maxwell , Major-General, 1 82 (68 )alter D. Cralt.

Char les II of Sweden , 1 63 (82 )alter D’A gar.

Rochford , Coun tess of, 1 8 : (69 )alter H. Dahl.Rochester , B ishop and Archdeaconof, 1 82 (70 )Rooke, Admiral Sir George , 1 82 (68)

5 (x48)

IN DEX . EN GRAVIN GS BY

alter Van Dyck.Charles I ; and James I , 1 82 (67)alter Hill.Ph iladelphia from Camden , View of,x77 (1 2 0 )alter himsell .Horsley, Ma t thew, of B irdsall , 1 07

(70 )al ter Sir G . Kneller.Albemarle , Earl of, 1 8 1 (55)Blandford , John , Marquess of, 1 81

(62 )Bolton, Monmou th , and Ormond,Duches ses of , 1 8 1 (54)Buckhurs t , Lord , and h is s ista '

, 1 8 1

(53)Cecil , Hon . Robert , 1 8 1 (63)Churchill , Henr ie t ta and Anne , 42(90 0 )

Clifiord , Lord , and h is sister , 1 8 1 (53 )Cowper , Lord , 1 8 1 (59 )Cromw fl . Lady E izab eth . 1 8 1 (54 .

6 1 )D

A venant , Madam , 1 8 1 (58)Dorset , Godolph in , Mulgrave, Oxford ,and G ifl ord , Earls of, 1 8 1 (60 )Exe ter , Earl of , 1 8 1 (57)George

,Prince of D enmark , 1 8 1 (55,

63)G ibbons , Grinling, 1 81 (57)Gloucester

,Duk e of, 1 8 1 (53, 60 )

Graf ton and S t . Albans , Duchessesof, 1 8 1 (56)How , Mrs. Rach el , 1 8 1 (6 1 )Kneller , Sir G . , 1 6 1 1 631 8 1 (64)Locke , Johannes , 7 (1 2 5)Marlborough , Duke of, 1 81 (60 )Mon tague , R t . Hon . Charles , 1 8 1 (55)N ewton

,Sir Isaac, 1 8 1 (63)

Ormonde,James

,Duke of, 1 81 (55,

60 )Percival, Sir John , 1 81 (62 )Portrai ts of Charles I I , James H ,

W illiam I I I , Queen Mary , Quee nAnne

, and George I , 1 8 1 (52 )S tuar t , Pr ince James , 1 6 1 (2 6)Prince of Wales and h is s is ter , 1 8 1

(65)Princess Ann e of Denmark, 1 81 (56)Ru tland , Esse x , Ranelagh and Salisbur y , Countesses of, 1 8 1 (56)Schomberg, Frederick, Duke of, 1 8 :

(59 )Tompion , Thomas , 1 81 (63)Vanbrugh , S ir George , 1 8 1 (57)Villier s , Lord , and his s is ter , 1 81 (53)Voss, Mrs . , and ch ild, 42 1 81

(58)Wren , Sir Ch ristopher , 1 81 (63)

EN GRAVIN GS B Y IN DEX . 30 3

alter l it P. Lely.Lely, Sir P., 1 8 1 (64)alter

“it -Hurray.

Ba thurs t , Mr . and D uke of Giouoes ter 1 82 (67)alter J. Riley.Clay ton , S ir Rober t , 1 82 (66 )l iter Wissing.Pembroke, Earl of , 1 82 (66)

Smith , J. Chaloner.Illustra tions to Br it ish Mezzo tin tPor trai ts ,” 1 76 (2 6)

Smith. J. R.Tavern door , The , 1 0 6 (49 )Devonshire , Duke of , 1 80 (40 )Sch oolbo ys giving chari ty to a blindman

, 1 3 ( 1 86)alter Bunbury.Expecta tion

, IS (2 00 )Firs t in terv iew of Wet ter and Charlotte , 80 ( 1 34)alter Cosway.Monim ia vis i ting the tomb of Lucilius

,

al ter H. P. Danloux.Duncan , Admira l Lord , 1 65 ( 1 1 7)al ter Engleheart.Mills

,Mrs . , 7 1 (2 0 6)

al ter T. Gainsborough.George , Prince of Wales , 1 63 (83)—a l ter h imsell.A Lo is ir, 1 64 ( 1 0 7)Enamoured spor tsman , 1 0 6 (42 )Flirtilla , 1 0 1 64 (1 0 6 )Hor sley , Ma t thew , 1 0 6 (35)Rumford

,Benjamin , Coun t of, 1 7 (2 2 5)

Spor tsman ’s repas t , 1 0 6 (42 )Wha t you will , 1 0 6 (54)alter J. Hoppner.Hoppner , Mrs . (Soph ia Wes tern) ,

1 80 (2 1 )al ter G . Harland.Com -bin , The , 1 58 ( 1 79 )Delia in town , 1 0 1 65 ( 1 2 0 )Dre ss ing for the masquerade ,” 55

(2 36)Feeding the pigs , 1 65 ( 1 2 7)Fisherman ’s hu t , 55 (2 38)Horse -feed er , 1 63 (79 )Innocence alarm'

d , 1 1 0 (1 79 )Milkma id and cowherd , 1 1 0 (1 69 )Rabb i ts ; and Guinea -p igs , 5 (1 56)Re turn from marke t , 2 55

1 1 0 (1 80 )Rubb ing down the pos t-horse , 1 1 0

Story of Le t i t ia Domes t ic happ iness ,1 0 6 (48)

S tory of Le titia The elopemen t, 1 06(so)

S tory of Le t i tia : The vir tuousparen t. 1 0 6 (49 )alter J. 09 e.Almeria , 72 (2 F )al ter Rev. l . W. Peters.Clara , 1 0 7 (57)Fortune - teller

, Th e , 1 0 (2 20 )Love in her eyes sits playing ,

1 07

(69 )al ter Sir J. Reynolds.Carnac , Mrs 43 (90 4)Carwardine , Mrs . , and ch ild , 1 0 7 (64)Clinton , Lad y Cath erine Pelham ,

1 0 8 (1 1 3)Crewe , Mas ter , 1 0 8 ( 1 1 5)Damer , Hon . Mrs . , 1 09 1 80

(39 )G allwey, Mrs . Payne , and child , 1 80(41 )Gawler , The bro ther s , 1 80 (42 )Hamil ton , Lady , as a Bacch an te ,

1 62 1 65 (1 14)Infan t Hercules , 8 1 ( 1 76)Montagu , Mrs . 1 09 ( 1 34)Mordaun t , Mrs . , 1 09 1 8 1 (45)Morr is

, Mrs. , 1 8 1 (46)Palmer

,M iss Theoph ila ,

8 1

1 8 1 (47)Rob inson

, Mrs ., 2 1 80 (2 2 )

Rokeby,Lord

,Archb ishop of Ar

magh, 24 (1 9 1 )

Sch indlerin,Madame , 1 8 1 (50 )

Snake in the grass, 1 58 ( 1 1 9 )S tanhope

,Hon . Mrs . , 1 09 1 2 1

(1 6 1 )S tuden t

,The

,1 6 1 1 81 (51 )

Tarle ton , Lieu t . -Colonel, 73

1 65 (1 1 6 )alter J. Russell.Hibber t

,Thomas , 1 0 7 (78)

al ter G. Stuart.S t . Vincen t , Admiral the Ear l of , 43(9 0 2 )al ter H. Walton.Plucking the turkey , 1 64 ( 1 0 3)al ter B. Wes tall.Dream , The, 55 1 33 (x33) , 1 58

( 1 1 1 )Romance , The , 1 33 1 58 ( 1 1 1 )

al ter Woodlord.

The shepherdess , 1 0 (2 37)The woodmymph , 8 1 0 (2 37)

Smythe, Richard, al ter 8 r ‘

l'. Lem me.

Dysar t, Countess of, 70 (1 77)Inch iquin ,

Lady , 40 (853)So iron , P. D al ter Grignon.

V illa ge dance of an I talian family ,1 6 1 (2 5)alter G. l oriana.Tea -gard en ,

A,1 1 0 1 65 ( 1 2 1 )

30 4

al ter H. Singleton.

Flora, 3 (1 82 )Sparrow, al ter Baldrey.Cambridge Univer sity Almanack, 1 0 8(45)

spielmann , M. H., al ter Charles S. Keene.Twen ty-one e tch ings

,with introduc

t ion and notes , 66 (2 7)Spilsbury, J ., al ter Sir J. Reynolds.Guiseppe March i, 73 (2 70 )Jacobs, Miss , 1 09 (1 2 8)

Stacpoole, F ., after Elizabeth Thomson.

Balaclava ; Quatr e Bras ; Roll-call ,41 (881 )

Stadler, J. C., al ter A. Aglio.Wellington , Marquess of, 1 6 1 (24)al ter Bethell.Dover , View of the town and por tof, 52 (2 0 9 )al ter Craig.View of the pav ilion and S teyne, atBrigh ton , 5 1 (2 4)al ter Livesay.N aval engagement off Boulogne

,

Oct . 3xst , 1 80 3, 2 (450 )al ter S. Pront.Liége, 1 5 (1 85)al ter A. Book.Father ’s darling, 4 6 81

(1 69 )Mo ther ’s hope

, 4 6 2 48 1 (1 69 )

and P. Roberts, alter Adam Buck.Um Minue t a l ’Angluise , 1 2 1 (1 52 )Western , Soph ia , 42 (890 )

Stamp , E al ter F. Boucher.Ris ing and se t t ing of the sun

, 9 6

(1 0 1 )Stanier, R alter F. Wheatley.Whea tley , Mrs . , 1 0 5 (2 6)

Stodart, B. , after Cosway.

Fair s tepmother , The, 41 (880 )al ter Filmer.Charming sis ters

,The

, 41 (880 )Strang, W.

Adora t ion of the K ing ; and Old

clo thes, 39 (834)

The dis tan t b ill, 67 (50 )

Manoah ’s ofl ering ; and The fish erman , 66 (2 0 )

Stubbs , G. Townley, al ter G. Stubbs.Anvil

,

”H 3 (2 74)

An Arabian , 1 1 3 (2 7 1 )Bandy

,

”1 1 3 (2 7 1 )

Barone t, 1 1 3 (2 74)

Bulls figh t ing, 1 1 3 (2 63)Duncannon ,” 1 1 3 (2 73)Eclipse ,” 1 1 3 (2 73)Eger ton , W ilbraham, Esq ., of Tat ton ,97 lx79 )

IN DEX . EN GRAV IN GS BY

T

TARDIEU , J ., A NDBALECBOU, u rn

J. H. RATHER.

Le Terre and Le Pen, 44 (9 2 6)

Eger ton , William , Esq . , 1 2 1 (1 02 )Frigh tened horse , 1 1 3 (2 66 )Hack hunter and s tud hound , 1 1 4

(2 77)Haymakers , 1 1 3 (26 1 )Horses figh ting, 1 1 3 (2 5 1 , 2 64)Labourers , 1 1 3 (2 60 )Lioness and lion , 1 1 3 (2 54, 2 65)Lioness and s tag, 1 1 3 (2 66)Lion and s tag, 1 1 3Mambrino

,

”1 1 3 (2 72 )

Mare and s tal lion,1 1 3 (2 69 )

Mask ,” 1 1 3 (2 71 )Pangloss, 1 1 3 (2 71 )Pro tec tor , 1 1 3 (2 72 )Pumpk in ,” 1 1 3 (2 74)Reapers, 1 1 3 (2 6 1 )Sharke

,1 1 3 (2 72 )

Sweetbriar ,” 1 1 3 (2 74)Sweetwilliam,

”1 1 3 (2 73)

Trentham , 1 1 3 (2 71 )Two hacks and Two hun ter s, 1 1 4

(2 76)Volun teer , 1 1 3 (2 72 )

Summers , W., al ter Hall.Blue Gown

,

56 82 (1 92 )Surugue, L. , al ter Watteao.

Musica l par ty , 44 (9 2 6 )Sutherland, T., after H. Alken.Dea th , The , 1 1 1 1 65 ( 1 38)Fox -hun t ing , 1 6 5 : 81

(1 66)Go ing to cover , 1 65 (1 38)Hunt ing, 2 8 (1 62 )Leicestersh ire covers

,1 4

The mee ting, K irkby Ga te Breakingcover , Billesdon Coplow ; and Fullcry , Wh ifsendine pas ture, ‘

14 (1 74)Th ief d is turbed , The , 1 58 (6 1 )alter Dolby.Tart are , 1 64 (98)al ter J . Glendall.Calais : The marke t-place, 5 (1 52 )Kew Palace , 54 (1 84)and Cooper, al ter H. Alken.

Waterloo,Batt le of , 80 (1 2 2 )

Suyderhoel, J ., al ter H. Po t.Admiral van Tromp, 7 (1 45)

Synge. E. M.,

Budd’s corner ; Low t ide, Malden ;On th e Tay ; and The valley mill,67 t39 )Spain

,Ten e tch ings in , 67 (40 )

Vene tian doorway , 1 2 (1 1 )

306 IN DEX .

alter Stella.Guardian angels, 1 34 (1 88)

Visscher, c.

Admiral van der Heis t, 7 (1 39 )alter A . van Ostade.

Itinerant musicians , 1 80 (2 5)

WAGSTAFF , CHARLES E AFTER

Golfers, The, 7 (1 61 )Waldmann , P.

Pon t d e la Re ine , 9 5 (58)Vieux Pout 9 5 (49 )Walker, alter l . A. Hayes.

Costumes of the sth , 7th , zrst , and87th Regimm ts , 2 7 (48)The line, 2 3 ( 1 5 1 )Walker, R., alter J. T. Downmau.

Toronto Bay, Sle igh scene, 1 59 (2 1 3)1 77 (1 2 6)al ter Bowler.Cape Town , Panoramic view of, 5

1 4 (1 14)Walker, P. S., alter Gainsborough.

Siddons , Mrs ., 1 59 (2 33)al ter Turner.Goddess of Discord in the Gard en o fHfi perideS. 9 6 (99 )

Walk er, Wm.

Paris : Café N ice , 39 (835)S t. Paul's Ca thedral, 67 (51 )

Waltner, C., al ter Roybet.As tro mers , The , 1 85 ( 1 69 )

Ward, James, R.A ., al ter Sir W. Beeehey.

His Majes ty reviewing the Th ird ofPri me of Wales Regimen t orDrag oon Guards, 56 (2 78)alter himself.Clean face rewarded , 1 60 ( 1 0 )Co t tage returned from marke t, 1 09

(5 3)Dairy farm, The, 1 0 9 (1 55)Guinea~pigs, 80 (1 35)Liver y s table, 1 1 0 ( 1 62 )Mother’s br ibe , 1 60 (1 0 )Poultry market, A , 1 09 1 1 0

(1 64)Rabb i ts, 80 (1 35)alter J. Heppner.Thorn ton, Henry , 1 64 (1 0 3)alter Sir T. Lawrence.Bar ing, S ir Francis, Charles Baring ,and Mr. Wall , 1 0 7 (59 )alter A . Nasmyth.Spo ttiswoode 0 1 , The , 1 1 1 (2 1 9)alter Sir J. Reynolds.

Encaavmc s BY

Fawce tt, General Sir W illiam , 73

(2 69 )alter Thompson.

The red breast , 1 0 (zxo)alter 8. Woodlorde.

Somerville, John , Lord , 2 3 (1 86)and W illiam-Ward.Vegetable market , 1 09 ( 1 5 1 )Ward, William, A.R.A.

Expec ta tion , 52 (1 9 1 )Games ters, The, 1 0 (2 2 0 )alter J. Allen.Wh i te, Charles, surgeon,

Manchester , 1 3 (1 68)al ter H. B. Chalon.

B illy , 1 1 2 1 2 1 (1 72 )Ches terfield, Earl of, S tate carr '

nge,1 1 2 (2 2 8)Ch ild ," n a (2 2 5)

Fot und Cos tive, xx : (2 26)Quiz,” n o (1 86)alter H. B. Chalon.Rab y pack , The, 6 x1 2

1 2 1 ( 1 72 )Se t ter , n a (2 26)Snowball , celebrated greyhound ,1 33 ( 1 41 )

Two of H is Majesty ’s S ta te-Horses ,1 1 2 (2 2 8)Violan te , n o ( 1 85)Wasp

,

" xx : (2 2 5)Wasp Ch ild ,” 1 2 : (x72 )alter G. Garrard.Durham wh ite ox , The , 6 ( 1 78)Hamilton and Brandon , Dulce of, 1 1 2

(2 29 )Holderness cow, 6 n o (2 2 7)al ter G. Garrard and Thos. Weaver.

Durham wh ite ox ; and The BlythCome t ox , x62 (48)alter Heppner.Hoppner , Phoebe , as The SaladG irl,” 7 ! (2 0 6)Mexborough , Duchess of , 1 34 (r96)alter lbhetson.

Sa ilors carousing, 9 (x70 )al ter B. Marshall.Filho da Pu ta and Sir Joshua,n o (1 94)Match for one thousand guineas l ln o (1 94)Wa ter dogs , 1 0 8 (9 2 )al ter G. Morland.Alehouse pol it icians, n o (1 75)Bathing horses , n o (r76)Deligh tful s tory, The, n o

Domes t ic happiness ; and The

coquet te at her to ile t, t o

Dram , The , 1 59 (x93)Even ing , 1 63 (8 1 )

Encm wmc s BY IN DEX .

Farmer 's s table , The, n o 1 63

(78)Fannyard , The , 1 79 (612)Firs t of Sep tember , 1 33 (1 39 )Happy lather , 1 34 ( 1 87 )Hard bargain , The , 52 1 79(6D)

inside of a country alehouse, 1 6 1 (2 0 )

Juven ile nav iga tors, x76 (55 )

Kite en tangled , The , 2 8 (x75) , 55(248)Morning. 1 63 1 79 (6c)Pleasures of re t iremen t , 1 59 ( 1 9 2 )Shepherd’s boy, The , n o ( 1 72 )Sportsman's re turn , 4 (Z IZA ) , n o

1 65 ( 1 2 8)Spring. 2 8 ( 1 74)S tab le amu sement , 1 63 (75 )Thatcher , The , x6x ( 1 8)alter Muller.Morland , George , 7 (mg) , 1 6

24 (42 , 51 1 0 6 (36)alter J. Northco te.Young lady encouraging a lowcomed ian , 73 (2 65)alter J. Opie.Young shepherd , ro7 (57 )alter Rev. M. W. Peters .Fortune - teller , The , 1 3 ( 1 85)alter J. I . Bartel-ins.Po in ters , n z (2 2 3)al ter J. B. Smith.Annet te and Lub in , ms (2 6 )Thoughts on ma trimony , 2 2 ( 1 57)al ter J. Ward.C i t izen ’s re trea t

,r79 (5)

Compassima te ch ildren , 1 09 (149 ,1 50 )Haymakers , 1 09 (1 49 )lndus trious co t tagers , 1 09 ( 1 60 )Mouse ’s pet it ion , The , n o (1 63)Ou ts ide of a country alehouse , 1 09

1 6 1 (2 1 )Poul try market , 1 79 (68 )Selling rabb i ts , n o 1 79 (5)Vegetable market , 1 79 (6B)alter Weaver.Sh ort-horned heifer , x62 (47)al ter F. Wheatley.Mary’s dream , 98 (2 47)and Dunkarton, al ter Bigg.Sailor's orphans ; and The so ld ier'swidow. 73 (2 58)

Ward, W . and J ., al ter Jae. Ward.Poul try marke t and Vege tablemarke t , 1 0 5 ( 1 5 1 )

Watson , Charles J .Ebbeville ; G roothoofdspoor t , Dordrech t ; Haarlem ; La Chapelle S t .Espri t. 67

30 7

Bologna , San Pe tron io ; Ramsey ;Venezia , Ponte del Cavallo, 67 (63)S t . E t ienne du Mon t , In ter ior of, 67(41 , 63)Watson , James, al ter Bunbury.Departure of La Fleur

, rzr ( 148)al ter Kettle.E llio t t , M iss , 1 64 (86)al ter P. Lion.Carpen ter , Miss es , i 6s (n 5 )al ter Raoul.George , Prince of Wales , and h isbro ther , 1 0 7 (65 )al ter Sir J. Royuela .

Ab ington , Mrs . , as The ComicMuse , 1 0 8 (1 0 1 )

Amh ers t , Sir Jefirey, 1 08 (95)Bosville, Miss Julia , 1 80 (36)Buccleuch , Duchess of, and daugh ter ,1 0 8 ( 1 08)Bunbury , Mrs . Henry

, 73 1 08

(1 09 )Burke , R t . Hon. Edmund

, r77 (r6 r)Carlisle , Coun tess of, r0 8 (u i )Carpen ter , Lady Almer ia , 1 80 (37)Cornwall is , Coun tess , 1 80 (38)Coven try , Coun tess of, 1 08 (U 4)Cumberland , Ann , Duches s of, 1 0 8

(1 1 6)Fish , Miss Charlot te , 73 (2 76)Greenwa y

,Miss

, 1 80 (37)Hal Mrs . , as Euphrosyne,( 1 2 3)Johnson , Samuel , 9 (95)L

A llegro, 1 59 ( 1 84)Magill , Miss , 73 1 09 ( 1 30 )Marlborough , Duchess of, and

daugh ter. 42 1 77 (x45)Watson, T., al ter Sir P. Lely.Ossory , Amelia, Coun tess of, 1 06 (38 )Wh i tmore , Lady , 1 0 6 (38)al ter Sir J. Reynolds.Bamfylde , Lady , 1 08 ( 1 0 3)Beresford , Hon . Mrs . , w i th the

Mar ch ioness Townshend and Hon .

Mrs . Gardiner , 1 68 (roCumberland , Henry , Duke of, 1 64

(88)Garrick

,David , 1 08 (9 7)

G ideon , Lady , 1 64 (87)Hardinge , Mrs . ,

1 09 ( 1 2 5)Melbourne , Lady , and ch ild , 1 59 (1 8 1 ‘

Parker , Hon . Mrs . , 80 (8 1 )Princess Soph ia Mat ilda, 42 (899 )S t. Cec ilia , 2 2 80 (r33)

Webb , J. Cother.Laugh ing girl. 1 (t r) . 3 (o)alter Van Dyck.Lords John and Ba nal-d S tuar t96 ( 1 0 2 )

30 8 IN DEX . EN GRAVIN GS BY

alter Gainsborough.Marke t car t , The , 96 ( t oo)alter Lawrence.Beaucham p , Lady , 70 (rss)Pane , Lady Georgiana , 1 85 ( 1 66 )alter W. H. Margetson.Sea hath i ts pearls , 97 (r33)alter Sir H. Raeburn .Boy wi th a rabbi t

, 70 (1 58)Webster, H. A.

Paris Ancienne Faculté de Méd ec ine ,39 (835)

Wehm hmidt, D., al ter Romney.Hamil ton , Lady , 1 62 (50 )

Walk and Chesham, after T. Whitcombe.Bat tle of Copenh agen , 43 (9 1 3)

Wells, Simpson and Dodd, alter l bbetson.

Duck ; Pheasan t ; Woodcock ; and

Snipe shoo t ing ; and Cours ing , se tof five , 9 (1 85 )

Westall, R., R.A ., alter himsell.Oxford , Coun tess of , r77 (r56)

Wh essell, J ., al ter J. Bouitbee.

Durham ox , 1 62 (38)al ter T. Gainsborough.Co t tage girl, The , 1 0 6 5

1 0 6 (56)alter himsell .Hun ter ’s s tab le , 55 (246)Me teora n o ( 1 89 )Parasol. n o (1 89 )Penelope , n o ( 1 89 )alter Wheatley.I tineran t pot ters , The , 1 3 ( 1 80 )

Wilkin , C alter Heppner.Campbell. Lady. 24 (3s)al ter Reynolds.V illiers , Lady. 2 4 (36)Whistler, J. McNeil.Balcony , The , 67 (68)B illingsgate 53 (38)Doorway

,The , 67 (66)

Free -Trade Whar f,67 (64)

Furnace nocturne , 67 (70 )Garden , The, 67 (69 )La Retameuse, 9 (65 )Piazze t ta , The, 67 (67)Thames police , 1 2 (2 4)Thames set : a series of s ixteene tchings , 67 (65)Wear y , 72 (2 34)

White, C., after Bunbury.Charlo t te

,8 (2 37)

al ter Cosway.

Infam y. 8 (2 34)al ter Crewe.Anne tte and Lubin and Julia, 7Cherry girl, 6 (1 6 1 )Lady and ch ild and Amusement , 1 0(2 3 1 )

White, G al ter Kneller.Monoyer , J . B.

, 1 8 1 (64)Wilkin , C., al ter Sir W. Beechey.

Children relieving a beggar-boy,1 0 6 1 59 (1 83)al ter Hoppner.Campbell, Lady Charlo tte , 2

4 1 6 5 1 (1 04)Euston , Countess of, 2 4 (rs8) ,1 6 5x 1 64 (1 0 2 )Howard , Lady Ca ther ine, 2

1 6 24 5 1 (1 0 2 )al ter Sir Joshua Reynolds.Cornelia and her ch ildren (Lad yCockburn) , 1 3 7 :

1 79 (I )Hoare , Mas ter George, 1 4 (2 0 2 )Villiers , Lady Gertrude , 2 1 6

5 1 (1 0 3)Williamson , T., al ter G. Morland.G ipsies ; and The sandstorm , n o

(1 70 )Summer ’s evening, n o (1 73)Willmore, J. T., and Bromley.Bat tle of Waterloo , 43 (9 1 3)

Wis er) , Sydney E. alter T. Gainsborough.Graham, Mrs . , 53 (39 )al ter J. B. Greuze.N ina. 53 (40 )al ter Sir J oshua Reynolds.Smythe , Lady , and ch ildren , 53

1 85 (1 63)alter Romney.Hamil ton , Lady, as N a ture ,

72 (245)Winslow, H.

M ill -house , The , 39 (835)Wolll , F. J ., by Descourtis.Vue du lac de Louerz, 1 76 (96)Wols tenholme , J. Dean, al ter himsell.Fox -hun t ing : Reynard breakingcover ; and Coming in to thedea th , 54 (2 0 0 )Fox -hun t ing, 56 1 1 1 (2 0 8)Fu ll cry , 8 (2 2 6)H igh-me t tled racer , In (2 0 7)Woodman , R. , al ter Berenger.Earl of Derby ’s s taghounds , 1 1 1alter R. B. Davis.H is Majes ty's b arriers , 2 n a

(245)al ter T. Weaver.Corbe t , John , and his foxhounds , n r

H z (2 32 )Woodward, G. M.

Everybody ou t of town , 1 33 ( 1 31 )Wollett , W., a ter Stubbs.

Shoot ing , 5 (63)Shoo ting subjects, 1 1 4 (2 78)Spanish poin ter , 1 1 3 (2 53, 2 67)

s2 1 0

L . C. after Lavrienoe .

b e lever dos ouvriers , 1 7 (2 67)Line, Th e ; and Rifles , The , 1 4 (r64)Lony , 97Macedonian

, and the United States ,3 (486)Madame Du Barry , 80 (80 )Map of the S t. Lawrence , 54 ( 1 7 1 )Meux’

s brewery , 5 ( 1 2 9 )Military costumes , 80 (xxx-1 1 4)Mili tar y costume of the 7zud Regimen t. 2 7 (45)Moscow, Views of, 1 2N apoleon , 1 6 1 (2 8)N ew York The city on fire , 54 (i 68)Oficer of the 45th N ott inghamsh ireRegimen t at Rangoon , 2 7 (5 1 )Oldak er , Thomas , and bounds , x6

(x8x)Pantheon , In terior of , 1 0 5 (30 )Partridge ; and Grouse shoo ting, 8(2 2 x)Partr idges , 1 1 1 (2 1 8)Th e pe t lamb , 7 (1 9 1 )Ph iladelph ia from Fa ir Moun t , Viewof. 1 77 (1 2 7)Pit t , R t. Hon . W illiam , 1 2 1 (1 1 8)Portrai ts of raceh orses , x64 (99 , 1 00 ,1 0 1 )Portuguese Synagogue in London,5 (55)Quand l’Hymen dor t l'Amour Ve ille ,52 (2 1 9 )

Quebec, View of the taking of, 2 8

(xox)Racehorse Dan O’

connell , 9 ( 1 78)Racehorse Isaac, with Sam

Darling up , 3 k n )

IN DEX . EN GRA V IN GS BY“

Red grouse , xrr (2 1 8)Reid ’s brewery, 97 (2 2 6)Renewed action by nigh t , The , 1 60 .

(4)Roadsters , The , 5 1 (x40 )Roebucks , 1 1 1 (2 1 8)Roman triumph : Panorama , 3 ( 1 74)Royal ma il s s tart ing from the Pos tOffice , Lombard S tree t, 1 65 (1 33)

S t. Albans grand s teeplechase, 1 8

2 9 (x 9A ) . In (2 0 5)S t. Petersburg, Views of, 24 (1 70 )Town and harbour of S t. Thomas,Wes t Indies ; and S t. GeorgeGrenada. 54 (x73)

Shepherd and Shepherdess, 1 0 (233)Snow-shoe ing near Quebec, and

companion. 54 (1 70 )Soldier’s departure , 1 64 (1 09 )Soldier ’s re turn, 1 64 (1 09 )Spanish Armada , 1 62 (55)S teeplechase , A ,

1 66 (x43)S teeplechasing, set of (our , 7 ( 180 )Swiss views , 1 33 (1 1 7)Tandem, 1 65 (1 33)Tight-lacing, 1 62 (45)Topping a flight of rails, 1 66 (141 )U.S. ironclad s teamer—d rew ironsidéa t tacking Fort Snmpta , 1 76

( 1 1 3)Va tican , Fif ty-one views of, 1 62 (41 )V ision of S t . John , 8 1 (1 77)Waldeck , Pr ince , 7 (1 46)Warren H ill , N ewmarket, wi th tra insof running horses

,1 4 ( 1 70 )

W ild duck ; Woodcock ; and F ar

tridge shoo t ing, 1 5 (1 97)Wyndh am , Sir Charles , 4: (878)