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J.I  ,,'•  i  ON  it. 


KXHTG    EBV^AXIB    XV. 
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CATALOGUE 

OF 

THE     CELEBRATED     COLLECTION 

OF 

WOEKS    OF    AET, 

FROM  THE 

BYZANTINE  PERIOD  to  that  of  LOUIS  SEIZE, 

OF    THAT    DISTINGUISHED    COKLECTOH, 

RALPH  BERNAL,  Esq.,  Deceased; 

ALSO,  OF  THE 

BEAUTIFUL    DECORATIVE    FURNITURE    AND 
SERVICE  OF  PLATE: 

WHICH  (by  ORDER  OF  THE  EXECUTORS) 

WL'M.  1)c   Sols   6i)   aucfion,  bs 

MESSRS.  CHRISTIE   &   MANSON, 

AT    THE    MANSION, 

No.  93,  EATON  SQUARE, 


COMMENCING 


On  MONDAY,  MARCH  the  5th,  1855, 

AT    OSrS    O'CXiOCS    PBECZSSIiT. 

0 

The  Collection  may  be  publicly  viewed  on  Thursday,  March  1st, 
and  two  following  Days,  from  10  to  4  o'clock,  with  Catalogues  only, 
price  Eight  Shillings,  to  admit  Three  Persons. 


CONDITIONS    OF  vSALE. 


I.  THE  highest  Bidder  to  be  the  Buyer;  and  if  any  dispute  arise 
between  two  or  more  Bidders,  the  Lot  so  in  dispute  shall  be 
immediately  put  up  again  and  re-sold. 

II.  No  person  to  advance  less  than  l.y.;  above  Five  Pounds,  5s. ;  and 
so  on  in  proportion. 

III.  The  Purchasers  to  give  in  their  Names  and  Places  of  Abode,  and 

to  pay  down  5^,  in  the  Pound,  or  more,  in  part  of  payment,  or 
the  whole  of  the  Purchase-Money,  if  required ;  in  default  of 
which,  the  Lot  or  Lots  so  purchased  to  be  immediately  put  up 
again  and  re-sold. 

IV.  The  Lots  to  be  taken  away,  with  all  faults  and  errors  of  description, 

at  tfie  Buyer's  expense  and  risk,  within  Two  Days  from  the 
Sale;  Messrs.  Christie  and  Manson  not  considering  them- 
selves answerable  for  the  correct  description  or  authenticity  of 
any  Lot, 

V.  To  prevent  inaccuracy  in  delivery,  and  inconvenience  in  the  settle- 
ment of  the  Purchases,  no  Lot  can  on  any  account  be  removed 
during  the  time  of  Sale  ;  and  the  remainder  of  the  Purchase- 
Money  must  absolutely  be  paid  on  delivery, 

VI.  Upon  failure  of  complying  with  the  above  Conditions,  the  Money 
deposited  in  part  of  payment  shall  be  forfeited  ;  all  Lots  un- 
cleared within  the  time  aforesaid  shall  be  re-sold  by  public  or 
private  Sale,  and  the  deficiency  (if  any)  attending  such  re-sale 
shall  be  made  good  by  the  Defaulter  at  this  Sale. 


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I  HAVE  been  requested  to  write  a  few  introductory  lines  to  this 
Catalogue,  and  feel  it  is  one  of  the  greatest  compliments  that  could 
have  been  paid  to  me.  Nothing  I  can  say  would  enhance  the  value 
of  such  a  collection,  and  I  cannot  therefore  look  on  the  request  in 
any  other  light  than  that  of  a  delicate  mode  of  conferring  upon  me 
the  privilege  of  publicly  expressing  the  respect  and  regard  which  I  have 
for  nearly  thirty  years  entertained  for  the  kind  friend,  whose  sudden 
and  unexpected  loss  I  so  deeply  deplore. 

Distinguished  amongst  English  Antiquaries  by  the  perfection  of  his 
taste,  as  well  as  the  extent  of  his  knowledge,  the  difficulty  of  imposing 
upon  him  was  increased  by  the  necessity  of  the  fabrication  being  fine 
enough  in  form,  colour,  or  workmanship  to  rival  the  masterpiece  it 
simulated :  to  be,  in  fact,  itself  a  gem  of  art,  which  it  would  not  pay  to 
produce  as  a  relic  of  antiquity.  Mr.  Bernal  could  be  tempted  by 
nothing  that  was  inferior.  Even  his  Pictures,  though  avowedly  not 
selected  for  their  value  as  paintings,  but  for  their  illustration  of  costume, 
have  probably,  taken  as  a  whole,  more  merit  in  them  than  any  similar 
collection  in  Europe.  I  am  not  presuming  to  oflPer  this  as  my  own 
opinion ;  I  but  echo  that  which  I  have  so  often  beard  from  the  lips  of 
men  considered  the  highest  authorities  in  such  matters,  both  amateurs 
and  dealers. 

With  the  treasures  thus  garnered  up,  it  would  be  an  honor  to  any 
antiquary  to  have  his  name  in  any  way  associated;  and  I  can  only 
repeat  that  mine  has  no  claim  to  such  a  distinction,  unless  it  be  that 
I  yield  to  none  in  regret  for  the  departed,  and  in  sympathy  for  his 
bereaved  family. 

J.  R.  PLANCHE. 
January  1855. 

B  2 


ORDER   OF   SALE. 


Day.  Date. 

1.  Monday,  March  5 

2.  Tuesday,  March  6     . 

3.  Wednesday,  March  7 

4.  Thursday,  March  8  . 

5.  Friday,  March  9  .     . 

6.  Saturday,  March  10 

7.  Monday,  March  12    . 

8.  Tuesday,  March  13  . 

9.  Wednesday,  March  14 

10.  Thursday,  March  15 

11.  Friday,  March  16     . 

12.  Monday,  March  19   . 

13.  Tuesday,  March  20  . 

14.  Wednesday,  March  21 

15.  Thursday,  March  22 

16.  Friday,  March  23      . 

17.  Saturday,  March  24 

18.  Monday,  March  26   . 

19.  Tuesday,  March  27   . 

20.  Wednesday,  March  28 

21.  Thursday,  March  29 


Subject.  Page 
Oriental,      Dresden,      and      Sevres 

Porcelain 7 

The  same,  continued 14 

The  same,  co?iti?iifed  ..*...  21 

German,  Dresden,  and  Sevres      .     .  28 

Capo     di  Monte,  Chelsea,' Dresden, 

and  Sevres 35 

Portraits 43 

Portraits 54 

Portraits 70 

Miniatures «...  85 

Portraits  and  Miniatures     ....  92 

MedicEval  Metal  Work,  and  Ecclesi- 
astical Silver 99 

Mediceval  Jewellery,  and  Silver  Plate  110 

Limoges,      Dresden,      and     Oriental 

Enamels 124 

Carvings  in  Ivory,  and  Curiosities     .  136 

Faenza  Ware 143 

Faenza  Ware \Q\ 

Faenza  and  Palis sy  Ware  .     .     .     .176 

Armour,  Arms,  and  Stained  Glass    .  188 

Armour,  and  Arms I99 

Armour,  and  Oriental  Ar)7}s    .     .     .211 

Armour,  Cap  a  Pie  Suits,  and  Artns  222 


6 


SECOND    PART. 

Day.  Date.  Subject.  Page 

22.  Tuesday,  April  17     .     .      Venetian  and    German    Glass,   and 

Gris  de  Flandres 234 

23.  Wednesday,  April  18    .      The  same 243 

24.  Thursday,  April  19       .      The  same 253 

2^.     Friday,  April  20       .     .      The  same 263 

26.  Monday,  April  23      .     .     Ancient  Spoons,    Knives  and  Forks, 

Bijouterie,  and  Seals 272 

27.  Tuesday,  April  24     .     .     Ancient  Keys,    Porcelain,   and  En- 

amelled Snuff  Boxes 286 

28.  "Wednesday,  April  25    .     Carved  Ivory  and  Wood  Spoons,  and 

Snuff  Boxes 301 

29.  Thursday,  April  26  .     .      Watches,  Clocks,  and  Compasses       .  316 

30.  Friday,  April  27  .     .     .      The  Service  of  Silver  and  Silver- Gilt 

Plate,  and  Medals 334 

31.  Saturday,  April  28  .     .     Decorative  Furniture 341 

32.  Monday,  April  30     .     .      The  same 352 


19  5 


5  9  9 


CATALOGUE. 


First  Days  Sale. 


On    MONDAY,    MARCH    5,     1855, 


AT    ONE    O  CLOCK    PRF.CISELV. 


.ORIENTAL  PORCELAIN. 

1  A  very  curious  plafe,    pencilled   with   oriental   characters    in    gold, 

alternately  with  red  lines 

2  A  plate,  with  openwork  border  and  female  figures 

3  One,  with  a  subject  of  figures 

4  A  cup,  cover,  and  stand,  green,  with   flowers,  the    ground  slightly 

indented 

5  A  plate,  pink,  with  circular  ornaments,  crimson 

6  A  basin,  with  leaves  of  flowers,  the  outside  light  brown,  with  flowers 

and  birds 
^  /^^  /7  A  very  rare  cup  and  cover,  deep  blue,  covered  inside   and  out  with 
honeysuckle  branches,  turquoise 

8  A  small  basin,  deep  blue,  richly  enamelled  with  flowers 

9  Another,  with  flowers  in  compartments,  on  red  and  green  ground 


8 

10  A  beautiful  while  basin,  with  flowers  of  delicate  buff  coleur,  mounted 

with  a  rim  of  silver  gilt 

1 1  A  basin,  with  birds  and  foliage,  in  gold  and  colours 

Z''^*^— 42  A  pair  of  figures  of  Josses,  in  arbours,  turquoise,  mounted  with 
or-moulu  nozzles  for  lights 

13  A  basin,  cover^  and  stand,  light  blue,  wiih  flowers  in   small   circles, 

the  surface  slightly  indented 

14  A  basin,  cover,  and  stand,  of  old  japan,  with  flowers  on  red  ground : 

mounted,  with  rims  and  handle  of  silver 

15  An  oviform  bottle,  with   chrysanthemums  and  birds,  a  blue  lizard 

on  the  neck,  mounted,  with  plinth,  handles,  and  top  of  or-moulu 
— 11  in.  high 

16  A  small  blue  vase,  mounted,  with  plinth,  handles,  and   rim  of  or- 

moulu — 10  in.  high 

/^  — 17  A  beautiful  vase,  red  ground,  with  Chinese  figures  in  medallions, 
and  butterflies  above  :  mounted,  with  goat's  head  handles  with 
festoons  beneath,  plinth  and  top  of  or-moulu — 13  in.  high 

'>.-S'-o\'^  A  pair  of  vases,  blue,  with  white  chrysanthemums  and  foliage 
pencilled  with  dark  blue  and  brown,  mounted,  with  mask 
handles  and  festoons,  plinths  and  lips  of  ormoulu — 9  in.  high 
19  A  very  curious  tall  jug,  with  red  dragon  handle  and  crimson  spout, 
the  surface  covered  with  crimson  and  white  powers,  enamelled 
on  yellow  ground — 15^  in.  high 

£   -— -  '20  A    flat    vase   and   cover,    with    chrysanthemums    on    white  waved 

t/A/^^</'  ground  :     mounted,    with    stem    and    rim   of  or-moulu — 9  in. 

diameter 

/>     —     21    The  companion 

Tf^-^/r  22  A  pair  of  globular  vessels,  with  handles  and  spouts  of  fine  old 
japan,  with  figures  delicately  pencilled  with  gold,  and  chrysan- 
themums raised 

23  A  plate,  uith  a  Chinese  lady  at  work,  red   and  black  border;   and 

one,  with  flowers  on  a  scroll 

24  A  dish,  with  birds   and  flowers,  and   white  flowers  raised  on  the 

border 

25  A  scalloped  dish,  with  water  birds  and  flowers    on  yellow  border, 

turquoise  outside  ;  and  a  richly  enamelled  japan  plate 


DRESDEN. 

EARLY  BOTTCHER  WARE. 

26  A    pair   of  cups   and    saucers^    red,    with   Chinese   figures  on   the 

exterior,  and  a  shield  of  arms  inside 

27  A  coffee  pot;  a   sucrier  and  cover;    and  a  cup  and  saucer,  deep 

chocolate,  with  figures  and  arabesques  in  gold 

28  A  square  red  teapot,  with  Chinese  flowers,  raised ;  a  tea  canister, 

with  cypher  and  figures  in  silver  on  chocolate   ground;  and  a 
cup,  of  white,  with  figures  and  animals,  raised 

29  A  globular  coffee  pot,  with  figures  and  flowers  in  silver  on  deep 

chocolate  ground 

30  A  coffee  pot,  with  shields  of  arms — similar 

31  A  globular  jug,  with  shield  of  arms  and  Chinese  figures   in  silver, 

on  deep  crimson  ground 

32  A   globular  teapot,  in   imitation    of  black    and    gold  japan,  with 

beautifully  chased  silver  mountings 

DRESDEN. 

33  A  cup,  cover,  and  saucer,  deep  blue,  with  subjects  of  Belisarius  and 

Calisto 

34  A  cup,  gros  bleu,  with  cupids ;  and  3  saucers,  gros  bleu,  pencilled 

with  gold 

35  A  plate,  with  the  bust  of  Hercules 

36  A  pair  of  small  octagonal  cups  and  saucers,  seagreen  "ground,  with 

landscapes 

37  A  beautiful  coftee  pot,  cover,    and  stand  ;  and  a  basin,  tea  caddy, 

and  cup    and  saucer,   scalloped,  with  conversations  of  figures 
after  Watteau,  and  flowers  on  yellow  ground 

38  A    coffee    pot    anel   cover;    and  a  basin  and   cover,  pale   crimson 

ground,  with  landscapes  and  figures 

39  A  larger  coffee  pot — nearly  similar 

40  A  scalloped    teacup   and    coffee  cup,  with  saucers,  painted   with 

seaports  and  military  scenes,  yellow  ground 

41  A  pair  of  cips  and  saucers,  with  seaports,  and  arms  of  a  Saxon  count 


5^«  fJ^k 


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42  A  cup  and  saucer,  witli  landscapes  and  figures,  yellow  ground 

43  A  two-handled  cup,  cover,  and  stand,  yellow,  with  eight  small  land- 

scapes and  figures 

44  A  chocolate  pot  and  cover  ;  a  hot-milk  pot,  cover,  and  stand  ;  and 

a  cup  and  saucer,  a  la  reine,  blue  scale  ground,  with  musical 
conversations  after  Watteau 

45  A  small  oval  compotiere,  cover,  and   stand,  crimson  scale  ground, 

with  exotic  birds 

46  A  coffee  cup  and  saucer,  chocolate  ground,  with  minute  figures 

47  An  ewer   and  cover,    seagreen,   with  eight  landscape    and    river 

scenes 

48  A  small  coffee  pot,  painted  with  views 

49  A  plate,  green  ground  pencilled  with  gold,  and  five  river  scenes 

50  A  PAIR  OF  SMALL  SCEAUX,  scalloped,  each  with  eight  small 

subjects  of  figures,  and  silver-gilt  handles 

51  A  coffee  pot  and   cover,  with  vines  and   grapes,  raised,  in  colours 

and  gold 

52  A  plate,  deep  blue  border,  with  cupids  in  bistre 

53  Another,  with  light  blue  openwork    edge,  with    a    review   in   the 

environs  of  Dracha 

54  Another,  deep  blue,  with  Cupid  holding  a  pallette  and  a  wreath 

55  A  fruit  sucrier  and  cover,  green,  with  figures  champetre 

56  A  pair  of  beautiful  scalloped  cups   and  saucers,  with   figures  after 

Watteau,  and  flowers  on  gold  ground 
~57  Two  cups  and  saucers — nearly  similar 

58  A  pair  of  cups  and  saucers,  with  flowers  on  gold  ground 

59  A  pair — nearly  similar 

GO  A  pair  of  scalloped  cups  and  saucers,  with  seaports  and  buildings 

61  A  pair  of  scalloped  trays,  with  seaports 

62  A  pair  of  scalloped  cups  and  saucers,  with  peasants 

i63  A  cup  and  saucer,  with  raised  frieze  of  figures,  in    imitation  of 

gems 
'64  A  cup,  cover,  and  saucer,  with  views  in  Dresden 

65  Another,   with    medallion   portraits    of  Angelica   Kauffmann  and 
Ariadne  on  the  saucer 

66  Another,  with  a  lady  and  children  in  landscapes 


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67  A  cup  and  saucer,  deep  blue,  with  bouquets  of  flowers 

68  Another,  small,  with  figures  after  Watteau;  and  a  scalloped  ditto, 

with  minute  figures 

69  Two  cups  and  saucers,  seagreen,  with  seaports 

70  A  cup  and  saucer,  with  figures  on  the  Elbe,  gold  ground 

71  One,  deep  blue,  with  Neptune,  Hippomenes,  and  Atalanta 

72  A   cup  and  saucer,   scalloped,  crimson,  with   flowers  encrusted  in 

imitation  of  oriental 

73  Another,  with  landscapes  and  figures,  yellow  ground 

74  A  pair,  with  Chinese  figures  and  leaves  raised,  1739 

75  One,  seagreen,  with  Chinese  figures 

76  A  beautiful  cup,  cover,  and  stand,  by  Carl  Theodore,  crimson,  with 

medallions  of  cupids 
n  Another,  with  domestic  poultry 

78  A  cup  and  saucer,  pink,  with  seaports 

79  One,  small,  nearly  similar 

80  Another,  deep  blue,  with  river  scenes 

81  One,  with  deep  blue,  with  landscapes  and  figures 

82  One,  with  green  border  and  cupids,  in  pink 

'',.  /-/-^3  A  dejeune,  with  blue  scale   borders,  and  figures   after  Watteau; 
y  /  ^^^5^  consisting  of  teapot,  coffee  pot,  and  two  cups  and  saucers 

84  A  teapot,  crimson,  with  conversations  after  Watteau 

85  An  ecuelle,  cover,  and  stand,  crimson,  with  subjects  after  Watteau, 

and  twisted  vegetable  stalk  handles 

86  A  small  square  plateau,  with  five  river  scenes,  and  gold  borders 

f   _  87    A     BEAUTIFUL     OVAL     TWO-HANDLED     PlATEAU,    grOS    bleU,    with 

five  compositions  of  architecture  and  figures 

88  A  MAGNIFICENT  OVAL  Plateau,  deep  blue,  with  cupids  holding 

a  shield,  inscribed,  and  doves  and  wreaths  in  the  borders 

•  »       jc  89  A   PAIR  OF  SUPERB  OVIFORM  Vases,  the  ground  encrusted  with 

y    '  Xf)  forget-me-nots,  each  with  two  conversations  after   Watteau  on 

gold  ground,  surrounded  by  raised  flowers,  mounted  with  or- 

moulu  in  the  best  taste 

90  An  ecuelle,  cover,  and  stand,  the  ground  encrusted  with  may- 
flowers,  with  two  military  scenes  and  shields  of  arms,  sur- 
mounted by  a  female  bust 


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9 91  A    beautifiil  egg-shaped   scalloped   vase,   with   two    conversations 

'  ^      ^  after  Watteau,  and  flowers  on  gold  ground,  on  three  feet,  with 

^  flowers  raised,  mounted  with  silver  gilt 


SEVRES. 

92  A  cup  and  saucer,  with  blue  ribbon  border,  and  roses  in  com- 

partments 

93  One,  apple  green,  with  exotic  birds  in  compartments 
/  y    ^94  One,  gros  bleu  and  green,  with  cupids 

^      .y- .95  One,  green  and  rose  du  Barri,  painted  with  exotic  birds 

'       96  One,  green,  with  bouquets  of  flowers,  in  compartments 
^"^  —  "97  One,  green,  with  Venus  chastising  Cupid,  and  a  dog,  in  a  land- 
scape 

98  One,  with  two  children,  and  a  trophy  of  the  vintage 

99  One,  green  and  rose  du  Barri,  with  bouquets  of  flowers 

*"  ' —  100  One,  green,  with  two  subjects  of  figures  and  merchandise  after 

Lingelbach 
^^      101   One,  green,  with  exotic  birds  and  flowers 

102  One,  green,  with  small  flowers  in  compartments 
/P  —  103  One,  rose  du  Barri  and  green,  with  exotic  birds 
'/..S  104  One,  gros  bleu  and  green,  with  cupids 
/t^  ^^105  One,  gros  bleu  and  green,  with  children  after  Boucher 

106  One,  green,  with  baskets  of  fruits 

107  One,  apple  green,  with  two  subjects  of  cupids 

108  One,  turquoise,  with  exotic  birds 

109  One,  green,  with  flowers 

110  A  small  cup,  cover,  and  stand,   rose  du  Barri  and  green,  with 

festoons  of  flowers 

111  A  small  two-handled  cup,  with  alternate  stripes  of  green,   and 

wreaths  of  flowers 
/;^^\112  A    BEAUTIFUL    EcuELLE,  CovER,  AND    Stand,  gros  bleu,  ex- 
'^'■^  '  quisitely  painted  with  six  subjects  of  cupids 

^S^f/il\3  A    VERY    FINE    EwER,    AND  OvAL   DiSH,   gros  bleu,  with  four 

baskets  of  flowers  in  compartments,  mounted  with  silver  p'''*' 


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114  An  ecuelle,  cover,  and  stand,  gros  bleu,  with  baskets  of  flowers  in 

six  compartments 

115  A  small  two-handled  cup,  cover,  and  stand,  the  ground  of  blue 

and  red  chequers,  painted  with  six  pastoral  landscapes 

116  A  cup  and  saucer,  with  blue  and  white  stars,  and  rich  ornaments 

in  stripes 

1 17  A  cup  and  saucer,  gros  bleu,  with  white  and  gold  spots 

118  A  large  cup  and  saucer,  turquoise,  with  bouquets  of  flowers,  in 

compartments 
/4^  ^  118*A  baton,  enamelled  with  classical  medallions  in  white,  inscribed 
"  Justus  Perebit,"  mounted  with  rims  and  ends  of  bronze — 
dated  1415 — 23  in.  long 


End  of  First  Days  Sale. 


Second  Day's  Sale. 


On  TUESDAY,   MARCH  6,  1855, 


AT   ONE    O  CLOCK    PRECISELY. 


ORIENTAL  PORCELAIN. 

11 8a  A  pale  seagreen  cup,  beautifully  mounted,  with  or-moulu  open- 
work stem,  lid,  and  handles 

119  A  plate,  with  poultry,  on  white  scroll  crimson  ground 

120  One,  with  flowers,  on  white  scroll,  black  and  green  ground 

121  One,  with  three  figures,  and  gold  border 

122  A  cup  and  cover,  white,  with  flowers  in  small  circles,  and  silver 

rim 

123  A  pair  of  cups  and  saucers,  light  blue,  with  flowers,  the  surface 

slightly  indented 

124  A  cup  and  saucer,  beautifully  enamelled  with  small  figures,  blue 

and  gold  borders,  green  inside 

125  A  kylin,  supporting  a  coffee  pot,  green  and  black,  with  flowers — on 

singular  plinth 

126  A  cup  and  saucer,  with  flowers  on  black  ground,  green  inside 

127  A  plate,  beautifully  painted  with  a  lady  and  two  children 

128  One,  with  figures  hunting 

129  A  scalloped   dish,  of  fine  old  japan,  with  flowers,  three  gold  stars 

inside 

130  A  plate,  with  a  lady  working,  and  red  borders 


137 


196 


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131  One,  withflowers  in  compartments,  and  gold  borders 

132  A  pair  of  curious  small  white    cups,  with  medallions  of  figures  in 

high  relief,  unglazed,  the  ground  of  openwork 

133  A  small  kettle,  with  upright  handle,  richly  enamelled  with  flowers 

on  copper 

134  A  small  globular  vessel  and  cover,  with  stripes  in  blue,  green,  and 

yellow,  the  surface  encrusted  with  small  patterns,  mounted  with 
or-moulu 

135  A  bowl  and  cover,  of  very  fine  old  grey  crackle,  mounted,  with 

handles  and  open  rim  of  or-moulu — 14  in.  high 

136  A  NOBLE  FLUTED  GLOBULAR  VaSE  AND  CoVER,  of  fine  liffht  brOWH 

crackle,  mounted,  with  pierced  borders,  handles,  and  top  of 
or-moulu,  in  very  rich  taste — 19  in.  high 

137  A   BEAUTIFUL     DOUBLE-NECK    GOURD  SHAPED    BoTTLE,    SCagrcen, 

with  Stems  and  leaves  slightly  raised,  superbly  mounted,  with 
scroll  handles,  and  beautifully  chased  vine  leaves  and  grapes  of 
or-moulu — 16  in.  high,  under  glass  shade.     {See  illustration) 

138  A   PAIR  OF  VERY  RARE  SQUARE  Jardinieres,  each  with  double 

frieze,  the  one  of  leaves  and  the  other  of  dragons'  heads,  partly 
pierced,  mounted,  with  or-moulu  rims,  plinths,  and  handles 

139  A    FLAT    Bottle,    with   handles   of  delicate   light   blue  colour, 

mounted,  with  stem  and  ring  handles  of  or-moulu — 11  in.  high 

140  A  pair  of  small  globular  vases,   enamelled  with  groups  of  flowers 

on  white  ground,  and  mounted  with  or-monlu  as  ewers,  in  fine 
old  taste — 12^  in.  high 

DRESDEN. 

141  A  cup  and  saucer,  gilt  inside,  with  peasant  figures;  and  a  small 

hexagonal  canister,  with  Chinese  figures 

142  A  coffee  pot  and  cover ;    a  basin ;  and  a  cup  and  saucer,  with 

courtiers — on  gilt  brackets 

143  A  beautiful  scalloped  cup  and  saucer,  canary  ground,  with  Chinese 

birds  and  flowers 

144  A  coffee  pot  and  cover,  with  merchants  and  merchandise — a  mask 

at  the  spout 


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145  Another,  with  landscapes  in  medallions 

146  A  beautiful  cabinet  cup,  cover,  and  saucer,  gros  bleu,  with  cupids 

147  A  cabinet  cup  and  cover,  gros  bleu,  with  pastoral  figures — the  cover 

imperfect 

148  An  oblong  scalloped  dish,  with  five  landscapes  in  compartments 

149  A  beautiful  tankard,  with  an  oriental  seaport,  in  colours,  and  small 

sea  views  round  the  rims,  mounted  with  metal  gilt 

150  A  fluted  coffee  pot,  with  bouquets  of  flowers 

151  A  noble  coffee  pot  and  cover,  with  elegant  handle,  and  spout  rising 

from  a  mask,  the  sides  painted  with  figures  in  pink,  and  festoons 
of  vines  and  grapes,  in  their  natural  colours,  in  relief 

152  A  fine  coffee  pot  and  cover,  with  elegant  handle,  the  spout  formed 

of  a  head  in  a  cocked  hat,  the  bowl  beautifully  painted  with  a 
large  landscape  and  figures 

153  A  coffee  pot  and  cover,  with  straight  handle,  the  surface  spirally 

waved,  with  two  groups  of  figures  in  colours,  and  festoons  of 
flowers  in  pink 

154  A  pair  of  rare  plates,  with   border    of  openwork    of  flowers    in 

colours,  and  animals  and  birds  in  medallions,   an  exotic  bird  in 
the  centre,  with  blue  scale  borders 

155  Another,  with  openwork  borders  of  birds  and  forget-me-nots,  and 

medallions  of  military  figures 

156  An    octagonal    ditto,    with   a  fine    landscape  in    ihe   centre,   and 

smaller  subjects  round,  the  borders  i-ichly  pencilled  with  gold 

157  A  fine    scalloped  bowl,  with  a  landscape   and    figures  round  the 

outside,  small  views  in  pink  underneath,   and  borders  pencilled 
with  gold 

158  A  small   cup  and  saucer,  with  views  ;  and  one,  with  figures  after 

Watteau 

159  Another,  with  a  river  scene ;  and  one,  with  figures  after  Watteau 

160  One,  gros  bleu,  with  bouquets  of  flowers 

161  One,  with  seaports ;  and  one,  small,  with  views 

162  A  basin,  with  a  sea  fight  and  view  of  a  town ;  and  a  cup  and 

saucer,  with  harbour  scenes 

163  A  cup  and  saucer,  with  military  figures ;  and  a  cup  and  saucer, 

similar 


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J 64  A  pair,  with  military  subjects  in  pink 

165  A  cup  and  saucer,  with  minute  figures;  and  one,  with  landscapes 

166  A  Berlin  cup  and  saucer,  a  la  reine,  with  peasant  figures;  and  a 

canister,  with  Polish  figures 

167  A    small   oval   stand,   and    a  canister    with   hunting    subjects    in 

pink 

168  A  cup;  and  a  coffee  cup  and  saucer,  with  figures  after  Watteain 

and  blue  borders 

169  A  pair  of  cups  and  saucers,  with  insects,  and  raised  borders,  and 

elaborate  handles 
vO  One,    with   a  chateau  near   Dresden  ;   and  one,  with  figures  after 
Watteau 

171  One,  with  seaports;  and  one,  with  military  figures 

172  One,  with  Watteau  figures;  and  one,  with  a  seaport  and  figures 

173  Two,  with  figures  after  Watteau 

174  One,  with  children  sporting,   and  festoons  in  pink ;  and  one,  with 

seaports  and  figures 

175  One,  with  monkeys  and  cats;  and  one,  Vienna,  with  Roman  ruins 

176  A  small  coffee  pot  and  cover,  with  fables 

177  A  larger,  with  camp  scenes  in  pink 

178  Another,  with  raised  basket   ground,  and   two   small   views,  and 

flowers  encrusted  on  the  lid 

179  Another,  with  two  large  subjects  of  Chinese  figures 

180  Another,  with  two  river  scenes  and  figures 

181  Another,  with  spiral  wreaths  of  flowers,  and  pink  scale  borders 

182  A  coffee  pot  and  cover,  with  a  large  subject  of  oriental  figures 

183  One,  with  raised  ground,  and  two  subjects  after  Teniers 

184  One,   with  two  minute   landscapes    in  compartments,  and  borders 

of  flowers 

185  A   square  canister,  with  four  views;  and  a   hexagonal    ditto,  with 

oriental  figures 

186  A  rare  plate,  with  openwork  borders  of  flowers,  and  bouquets  of 

flowers  in  the  centre 

187  A  plate,  with  openwork  white  and  gold  border — Hercules  aTid 

Antaeus  in  the  centre 

188  A  basin,  with  four  landscapes  and  figures  in  compartments 

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189  A  smaller  ditto,  with  two  landscapes  and  figures,  and  a  landscape 

inside 

190  A  circular  stand,  with  figures  after  Watteau,  seagreen  outside 

191  A  plate,  with  deep  blue   border  and  birds;  and  two,  with  pierced 

borders 

192  Three  plates,  with  shepherds  and  sheep 

193  Four  deep  plates,  with  figures  in  the  centres 

194  Six  plates,  with  different  subjects  of  landscapes  and  figures 

195  A   VERY    BEAUTIFUL   CLOCK,  in  the  form  of  a  temple, 

with  pilasters  at  the  angles,  and  dome  top,  surmounted  by  two 
female  figures,  the  sides  painted  with  minute  Chinese  figures 
and  landscapes;  on  the  back  is  the  date  17'27 — glass  shade 
and  stand.  This  beautiful  object  is  18  inches  high.  {See 
illustration^ 

196  A  PAIR   OF   SUPERB   CANDELABRA,  each  formed  of  a 

female  draped  figure  bearing  scroll  branches  for  five  lights, 
seated  on  pedestals,  round  which  cupids  are  supporting  shields  of 
arms.  These  magnificent  objects  of  decoration  are  24  inches 
high.     (See  illustration) 

197  A  handsome  chime  clock,  by  Le  Noir,  Paris,  in  circular  or-moulu 

case,  on  stem,  before  which  a  Dresden  mastiff  and  puppy  are 
lying,  on  a  rich  or-moiilu  stand — 17  in  high,  the  plinth  II  in. 
deep 

198  A  pair  of  candelabra,  with  or-moulu  branches  for  three  lights  each, 

wilh  a  female  Dresden  figure  in  the  centre,  and  flowers  behind 
—  o[lass  shades  and  stands 

199  Another  pair,  with  Dresden  figures  of  a  shepherd  and  shepherdess, 

and  groups  of  larger  flowers — glass  shades  and  stands 

SEVRES. 

200  A  cup  and  saucer,  pale  green    with  white  spots,  medallions  from 

gems,  surrounded  by  wreaths  of  foliage,  gilt 

201  One,  smaller,  nearly  similar 

202  One,  blue,  with  scrolls  in  white  and  gold 

203  One,  light  blue,  with  white  spots,  and  trellis  compartments 


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204  One,  gros  bieu,  with  two  pastoral  scenes 

205  One,  gros  bleu,  with  two  figures  reposing  in  a  landscape 

206  One,  gros  bleu,  with  dogs  and  game,  with  hawks 

207  One,  spotted  gros  bleu,  white  and  gold,  with  exotic  birds 

208  A  small  two-handled   white  cup,   with   dogs  pursuing  deer  and 

game,  in  gold 

209  One,  with  spots  and  horizontal  blue  stripes,  with  medallions  from 

gems 

210  One,  with  pink  flower,  trellis,  and  blue   flowers,  on   gold  ground, 

with  two  pastoral  scenes 

211  One,  waved  with  rose  and  gold,  with  blue  lines 

212  One,  pale  blue,  with  light  spots,  and  musical  trophies 

213  One,  white,  with  flowers  in  blue  vases 

214  One,  white,  with  pink  flowers 

215  One  rose,  with  white  spots,  musical  trophies,  and  surrounded  by 

wreaths  of  flowers 

216  One,   white,  with    gros    bleu  and    brown  scalloped    border-,   and 

festoons  of  flowers 

217  One,  pink,  with  white  spots,  and  two  subjects  of  cupids 

218  A  pair  of  cups  and  saucers,  white,  with  blue  edges,  and  festoons 

of  flowers  suspended  by  ribbons 

219  A  cup,  gros  bleu,  with  a  nymph  reposing 

220  A  small  two-handled  cup  and  saucer,  white,  with  cupids 

221  A  plate,  gros  bleu  border,  with  white  spots,  exotic  birds  in  three 

compartments,  and  flowers  in  the  centre 

222  A  plate,  turquoise  border,  with  flowers  and  grapes 

223  One,    with  yellow   and   crimson    scalloped  border,   a  bouquet  of 

flowers  in  the  centre,  in  blue  rim 

224  One,  with  green  border,  with  medallions  of  birds,  and  bouquets  of 

flowers  in  the  centre 

225  One,  with  cupids  and  baskets  of  flowers  on  the  border,  and  cypher 

B  D,  in  flowers,  in  the  centre 

226  A  beautiful  plate,  the  borders  in  imitation  of  llmoge  enamel,  with 

figures  and  arabesques 

227  A  beautiful  ecuelle,  cover,  and  stand,  with  alternate  blue  and  lilac 

bands,  delicately  painted  with  gold 

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228  A  plate,  green   edge  with  white  spots,  with  medallion  heads  after 

gems  and  birds 

229  One,  with  blue  ribbon,  and  flower  borders 

230  A  mug,  marbled  pink  and  blue  ground,  with  a  landscape 

231  A  pair  of  elegant  small  oviform  vases,  rose  du  Barri,  with  bouquets 

of  flowers,  on  or-moulu  plinths 

233  An  ecuelle,  cover,  and  stand,  with  gold  and  red  spot  edges,  and 

festoons  of  flowers 

234  A    PAIR    OF    ScEAUX,    the    ground   of  green  wreaths   on  white, 

with  gold  star  in  the  centre,  each  j^ainted  with  two  medallions 
of  cupids 

235  A  green  vase,  mounted  with  upright  handles,   stem  and  top  of 

or-moulu 

236  A  pair  of  gros  bleu  flat  oval  vases,  mounted  on  plinths,  and  with 

handles  of  or-moulu 

237  A  PAIR  OF  BEAUTIFUL  GROS  BLEU  VASES,  mounted, 

with  stems,  masks,  and  festoons  of  or-moulu,  in  fine  old  taste 

238  A    VERY    ELEGANT    VASE,    WITH    HANDLES    OF 

GOATS'  HEADS,  gros  bleu,  with  frieze  of  gold,  painted  with 
an  exquisite  medallion  of  Fame  recording  the  events  of  Time  : 
a  bouquet  of  flowers  on  the  reverse,  mounted  on  plinth,  and 
with  cover  of  or-moulu — including  plinth,  14  in.  high 

239  A    GROS    BLEU    VASE    AND   COVER,   OF  BEAUTI- 

FUL FORM.  WITH  TWO  HANDLES,  and  festoons  of 
leaves  falling  from  the  centre  of  the  neck  to  the  bottom  of  the 
handles,  a  broad  band  round  the  body  of  the  vase  pencilled  with 
gold,  on  the  front  of  which  is  an  exquisite  painting  of  Venus, 
Adonis,  and  Cupid  :  a  bouquet  of  flowers  on  the  reverse — 16iin. 
high 


End  of  Second  Days  Sale. 


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597 


Third  Day  8  Sale. 


On   WEDNESDAY,   MARCH   7,    1855, 

AT    ONE    o'clock    PRECISELY. 


ORIENTAL  EGG-SHELL  PORCELAIN. 

240  Three   beautiful  egg-shell  plates,  with  figures  in  the  centre,  and 

flowers  in  the  borders:  and  one,  with  landscapes  and  .flowers 

241  One,    with  Chinese  buildings  and   flower    border;  and  one,   with 

landscape  in  Indian  ink,  crimson  outside 

242  One,  with  two   figures  ;    and  one,  with   flowers  in  gold  compart- 

ments , 

243  One  deep  plate,  with  fishermen 

244  One,  with  flowers  in  Indian  ink,  on  gold  ground,  crimson  outside 

245  One,  with  Chinese  musicians 

246  One,  with  Chinese  figures,  and  pink  border 

247  Two  ditto,  with  flowers 

248  One,  with  gold  flowers  on  deep  blue  ground 

249  Four  small  plates,  with  flowers,  pink  outside 

250  Two,  with  poultry,  red  outside 

251  One,  with  a  lady  and  two  children,  red  outside 

252  One,  with  a  river  scene  and  boat,  red  outside 

253  One,  with  aquatic  birds  ;  and  one,  with  a  basket  ol'  flowers 


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251  A  Pair  ok  Small  Figures  of  Josses,  turquoise,  iiiomited, 
with  or-moulu  nozzles  for  lights,  and  small  Dresden  flowers. 
From  Queen  Charlottes  Collectiun 

255  A   teapot,  cover,  and  stand,  white,  with  flowers   in   high   relief,  in 

colours 

256  Another,  with    vine    leaves  and  squirrels,  fluted,  with  pink  and 

yellow  beneath 

257  A  rare  cup  and  saucer,  with  small  landscapes,  pencilled  in   gold 

on  buffj  on  green  ground  with  blue  spots 

258  A  VERY  RARE  BoTTLE,  with  marine   dragons  and  plants  in  relief, 

in  colours,  on  light  clay-coloured  ground 

259  A  curious  teapot,  formed  of  a  fish,  brown,  with  green   handle  and 

spout,  with  waves  below 

260  A  cup  and  cover,  with  plants  in  blue  and  white ;  and  a  small  cup 

and  saucer,  with  butterflies  in  gold 

261  A  small  cup  and  saucer,  crimson,   with  butterflies;  and  one,^  scal- 

loped, piiik  and  yellow,  with  plants  iu  relief 

262  One,  with  a  female,  and  a  priest  with  a  beaid ;  and  an  egg-shell 

cup,  cover,  and  stand,  with  figures  and  inscriptions 

263  A  cup  and  cover,  yellow,  with  plants  and  leaf-shaped  flutings 

264  A   brown    saucer,  gilt ,  inside ;    and  a  cup,  with  birds  and  open 

trellis 

265  A    coffee    pot,  and  a  cup   and  saucer,  lilac,  with  white   flowers  ; 

and  one,  richly  enamelled  with  flowers 

266  A  pair  of  small  vases,  enamelled  with  flowers  and  birds   between 

broad  perpendicular  stripes  of  green,  mounted  witli  or-moulu  as 
ewers — 10:^  in.  high 

267  A  BEAUTIFUL    TWO-HANDLED    RIBBED    BoTTLE,  light  blue  Colour, 

mounted,  witli  plinth  and  upright  handles  of  or-moulu — IS^in, 
high 

268  A  pair  of  beautiful  globular  vases,  the  surface  covered  with  scroll 

foliage  of  red  and  green,  mounted  as  ewers  with  or-moulu — 
II  in.  high 

269  A  dish,  with    a  Chinese  landscape  and  figures  in   the  centre,  the 

border   with   pink    flowers  on   blue  ground,    a   scalloped   edge 
beneath — 16  in.  in  diameter 


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270  A  Pair  of  very  curious  green  Kylins,  with  small  lions  at 

their  shoulders,  and  upright  stem  behind,  which  is  surmounted 
by  an  or-rnoulu  nozzle  for  a  light — 9  in.  high.  From  Queen 
Charlotte's  Collection 

271  A  dish,  with  flowers  and  figures  in    medallions,  on  blue  ground, 

the  arms  of  Utrecht  introduced  in  the  centre — 17  in.  in 
diameter 


DRESDEN. 

272  A    teapot    and    stand,    and   a  small  milk  pot,    deep  blue,    with 

medallions  of  cupids 

273  A  small  cotfee  pot,  and  a   cup  and  saucer,  blue  scale  ground, 

with  exotic  birds 

274  A  scalloped  cup  and  saucer,  with  minute  landscapes 

275  An  octagonal  two-handled  cup,  yellow  ground,  with  river  scenes; 

3  spoons,  with  flowers  ;  and  one,  in  imitation  of  metal 

276  A  small  oval  scalloped  tray,  with  flowers  on  gold  ground 

277  A  pair  of  small  scalloped  trays,  with  figures  in  pink  ;  and  a  pair 

of  minute  cups 

278  An  oval  scalloped  tray,  with  flowers  on  yellow  and  white 

279  A  pair  of  saucers,  with  buildings  on  gold  ground;  and  one,  with  a 

river  scene 

280  Two  saucers,  with  landscapes  ;  one,  with  figures  in  green ;  and  one, 

with  cypher 

281  A  pair  of  saucers,  with  friezes  raised  ;  and  3,  with  figures 

282  A  pair  of  beautiful  plates,  with  openwork  flower  borders  and  birds 

in  the  centre 

283  A  plate,  with  shepherdess  and  sheep  in  the  centre,   flower  and 

ribbon  border 

284  One,  with  pastoral  figures  and  flowers  in  green 

285  One,  with  openwork  border  and  festoons  of  flowers 

286  One,  with  openwork  border  and  bouquets  of  flowers 

287  A  pair  of  double   boats,   with   dragons  and  festoons   of  flowers 

raised,  painted  with  flowers  inside 


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288  A  sucrier   and  cover,  a  basin,  and  2  cups  and   saucers,  painte<l 

with  landscapes  and  coats  of  arras,  gilt  inside 

289  A  coffee  pot,  crimson  ground,  with  landscape 

290  A  butter  dish  and  cover,  with  minute  landscapes 

291  A   coffee  pot  and  cover,  and   a  scalloped  basin,  yellow   ground, 

with  seaports 

292  A  pair  of  small  jars  and  covers,  with  exquisite  landscapes   and 

seaports,  in  gold  borders,  with  flowers  raised  on  the  lids 

293  A  flat  oval  scalloped   box,  cover,   and  stand,  with   figures  after 

Watteau,  and  flowers  in  blue  on  gold  ground 

294  A     cup   and    saucer,    encrusted    with    mayflowers,  painted    with 

figures,  in  pink 

295  A  very  curious  fruit-shaped  teapot,  painted  with   Chinese  figures 

and  leaves,  raised 

296  An  oblong  card  box,  painted  with  cards  and  flowers,  containing 

four  suits  of  counters,  of  porcelain 

297  A  beautiful  scalloped  jar  and  cover,  seagreen,  with  medallions  of 

flowers  in  gold  borders 

298  A   Pair   of    beautiful   two-handled    Vases    and    Covers, 

exquisitely  painted  with  Chinese  figures    in  colours,  and  small 
landscapes  in  pink,  the  handles  of  female  caryatid  figures 

299  A   BEAUTIFUL  OviFORM  Vase,  the  surface  encrusted  with  forget- 

me-nots,  with  two  medallions  of  birds  in  landscapes,  in  borders 
of  raised  flowers,  mounted  with  or-moulu 

300  A  scalloped  basin,  seagreen,  with  oriental  birds  and  plants 

SCENT  BOTTLES. 

301  Two  minute  scent  bottles,  formed  of  baskets  of  flowers 

302  One,  pine-shaped ;  and  one,  covered  with  mayflowers 

303  One,  vase-shaped,  with  a  dog  ;  and  one,  formed  of  a  poodle 

304  One,  a  tower  ;  and  one,  vase-shaped 

305  One,  with  a  group  of  three  figures  ;  and  one,  of  a  group  of  fruit 

306  A  pair,  formed  of  female  figures ;  and  one,  with  a  child  in  white 

307  A  pair,  with  groups  of  figures 

308  One,  with  two  children  ;  and  one,  with  a  female  figure 


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309  One,  witli  three  female  figures  ;    and  one,  with  a  monk  carrying 

a  female 

310  A  pair  of  female  figures 

311  A  bonbonm'ere,  with  Cupid    and   a  lamb,  agate  lid,  mounted  with 

silver  gilt 

312  One,  with  Venus  and  Cupid,  similarly  mounted 

313  A  monkey,  with  two  young  ones,  on  or-moulu  plinth 

314  A  figure  of  a  freemason,  standing  on  a  pedestal 

DRESDEN. 

315  A  BEAUTIFUL  OviFORM    Vase,   encrusted   with    forget-me-nots, 

with  figures  after  Watteau,  on  gold    ground,    and  borders  of 
raised  flowers,  mounted  with  or-moulu 

316  A  plate,  with  maroon  ground,  and  medallions  of  Venus  and  Cupid 

317  A  small  teapot  and  stand,  yellow,   with   landscape  and  flowers  in 

pink 

318  A  two-handled'cup,  cover,  and  stand,  with  blue  borders,  and  figures 

after  Watteau,  in  red 

319  A  tall  cup  and  saucer,  with  arms;  and   a  cup,  with  a  battle  and 

arms 

320  A  large  scalloped  basin,  seagreen,  with  three  landscapes 

321  A  smaller  ditto,  similar 

322  An  ecuelle,  cover,   and  stand,    the  surface  encrusted  with  may- 

flowers,  and  painted  with  figures 

323  A  small  oval  pierced  tray,  with  two  figures  in  green ;  and  a  small 

coffee-pot,  with  figures  after  Watteau 

324  A  saucepan,  cover,  and  stand,  on  foot,  conversations  of  figures,  and 

the  royal  arms  of  Saxony 

325  A  beautiful  basin,  cover,  and  stand,  gold  ground,  with  eleven  sub- 

jects of  seaports 

326  An  ecuelle,  cover,  and  stand,  seagreen  ground,  with  eleven  seaports 

and  landscapes 

327  Another,  with  crimson  scale  ground,  with  six  views  near  Dresden 

328  A  beautiful  oval   scalloped  ecuelle  cover  and  stand,  with   figures 

after  Watteau,  and  gold  borders,  the  handle  formed  of  a  lemon 


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SEVRES. 


329  A  cup  and  saucer,  rose  du  Barri,  painted  with  two  landscapes 

330  A  cup  and  saucer,  with  gros  bleu  and  white  trellis  border,  painted 

with  bouquets  of  flowers  in  compartmants 

331  A  cup  and  saucer,   turquoise,  with  bouquets  of  flowers  in  com- 

partments 

332  One,  large,  with  flowers  in  compartments 

333  One,  white,  with  two  subjects  of  cupids  in  blue 

334  One,   white,  with   rose  du  Barri  borders,  and  minute  groups  of 

fl^owers  in  compartments 

335  An  exquisite  Cup  and  Saucer,  green,  most  delicately  painted 

with  four  pastoral  subjects 

336  One,  gros  bleu,  with  pink  and  white   spots,  with   three   subjects  of 

cupids 

337  An  exquisite  Cup,  Cover,  and  Stand,  gros  bleu,  with  a  sub- 

ject of  two  oriental  figures,  and  four  of  trophies 

338  A  cup  and  saucer,   gros  bleu,  with  a  bacchante  gathering  grapes, 

and  a  landscape 

339  One,  turquoise,  with  flowers  in  gros  bleu  and  gold 

340  One,  gros  bleu,  with  head  of  Franklin,  and  a  trophy  in  Indian  ink 

341  One,  gros  bleu,  with  a  soldier  and  a  trophy 

342  One,  gros  bleu,  with  two  landscapes  and  figures 

343  One,  gros  bleu,  with  two  subjects  of  a  shepherd  and  sheep 

344  One,  small,  gros  bleu,  with  flowers 

345  One,  white  with  blue  border,  and  festoons  of  flowers 

346  A  cup  and  saucer,  gros  bleu,  with  two  subjects  of  seaports 

347  One,  gros  bleu,  with  a  peasant  sleepuig,  and  a  pastoral  scene 

348  A  cup,  gros  bleu,  with  two  landscapes  ;  and  a  saucer,  with  a  view 

interior 

349  A  Cup  and  Saucer,  gros  bleu,  with  a  vase  and  wreath  of  flowers 

350  A  beautiful  small  Sucrier  and  Cover,  gros  bleu  with  shep- 

herdesses, lambs,  and  a  dog 

351  A  teapot,  and  cup  and  saucer,  white  with  rose  du  Barri  trellis  and 

flowers,  painted  with  three  subjects  of  children 

352  A  cup,  gros  bleu,  with  a  river  nymph 


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353  A  cup,  turquoise,  with  two  figures  with  a  birdcage  after  Boucher 
353a  A  saucer,  gros  bleu,  with  Apollo  killing  Python 

3536  Another,  turquoise,  with  a  seaport 

354  A  small  milk  pot,  with  blue  scales,  and  a  trophy 

•355  A  teapot,  sucrier  and  cover,  and  a  milk  pot,  gros  bleu,  with  wreaths 
of  flowers  suspended  by  ribbons 

356  A  MAGNIFICENT  CABARET,  of  the   finest    gros  bleu,  with 

wreaths  of  gold  :  consisting  of  plateau,  with  white  ribboh  handles, 
exquisitely  painted  with  a  large  subject  of  two  figures  dancing 
to  the  music  of  two  shepherds,  seated  on  a  bank,  in  a  landscape, 
a  teapot,  sucrier  and  cover,  a  milk  pot,  and  two  cups  and  saucers, 
painted  with  peasant  children  and  pastoral  landscapes 

357  A  PAIR  OF  BEAUTIFUL  OVIFORM  VASES,  gros  bleu, 

with  egg  and  anchor  frieze  in  white  on  the  shoulders,  painted 
with  a  harvest  and  vintage,  of  children,  and  rustic  trophies  on 
the  reverses,  the  plinths  and  handles  of  or-moulu — 10^  in.  high, 
including  plinths 

358  A  PAIR  OF  FINE    VASES    AND  COVERS,  with  upright 

sides,  on  elegantly  formed  stems,  green  ground,  pencilled  with 
gold,  each  painted  with  two  exquisite  bouquets  of  flowers,  in 
medallions,  and  white  upright  handles,  mounted  on  plinths,  and 
surmounted  by  clusters  of  grapes  of  or-moulu — including 
plinths,  17  in,  high 
360  A  PAIR  OF  BEAUTIFUL  OVAL  JARDINIERES,  the 
ground  very  fine  blue  de  Vincennes,  painted  on  both  sides  with 
children,  after  Boucher,  in  light  blue  and  flesh  colour,  in  borders 
pencilled  with  gold,  with  white  and  gold  handles 


End  of  Third  Day's  Sale. 


Fourth  Days  Sale. 


On  THURSDAY,  MARCH  8,  1855, 

AT  ONE  o'clock  PRECISELY. 


GERMAN  AND  OTHER  PORCELAIN. 

361  A  Vienna  plate,  with  green  border  and  white  stars,  painted  with 

flowers 

362  One,  with  brown  and  gold  border,  with  flowers 

363  A  Vienna  plate,  with  two  cupids ;  and  one,  with  a  cupid,  and  blus 

border 

364  Two  Hague  plates,  with  birds  and  flowers 

365  A  pair  of  Hague  plates,  with  openwork  edges,  painted  with  domes- 

tic birds  in  blue  borders 

366  An  old   Derby  plate,   with   openwork   blue  edge,   painted   with 

flowers ;  and  a  fine  old  Chelsea  plate,  crimson  border,  painted 
with  flowers 

367  A  Hague  plate,   painted  with    a  figure   in  pink,  and  border   of 

festoons ;  and  a  Dresden  cup  and  saucer,  with  seaports 

368  A  tankard  and  cover,  of  Frankenthal,  with  two  subjects  of  hunts- 

men 

369  A  beautiful  coffee  pot,  Karl  Theodore,  with  a  sleeping  nymph  and 

bacchanals,  and  borders  of  flowers 


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370  A   Berlin  coffee  pot  and  cover,  with  a  river  scene  and  a  land- 

scape 

371  A  Nassau  coffee  pot  and  cover,  painted  with  two  peasant  girls 

372  A  vase,  of  Kronenburg,  painted  with  dwarfs,  on  or-moulu  foot 

373  A  fine  coffee  pot  and  cover,  with  a  seaport  after  Claude,  in  pink, 

a  mask  under  the  spout,  and  ornamental  gold  border 

374  An    ecuelle,    cover,   and    stand,    beautifully   painted   with   three 

classical  subjects  :  inscribed  G.  F.  B.  1783 
o75  A  cup  and  saucer,  of  Popplesdorf,  with  a  conversation  of  figures 

376  A  two-handled  Vienna  cup  and  cover,  with  medallions  on  green 

ground 

377  A  square  Vienna  tray,  with  open  border,  and  gem  medallion,  on 

green  ground 

378  A  Vienna  teapot,  blue  waved  border,  and  bouquet  of  flowers 

379  A  Frankenthal  two-handled  cup,   cover,  and  stand,  by  Carl  Theo- 

dore, painted  with  landscape  and  figures 

380  A  Nyraphenberg  basin,  with  an  elaborate  painting  of  a  battle  in 

Indian  ink 

381  A   Berlin  plate,   with   Salmacis  and    Hermaphroditus,  and  gold 

border 

382  One,  with  nymphs  dancing  after  Van  der  Werff 

383  One,  with  Achilles  dragging  the  dead  body  of  Hector 

384  One,  with  Bacchus  and  cupids 

385  A  French  plate,  with  St.  John  preaching,  painted  by   Madame 

Sarg,  in  pink  borders 

386  A  Vienna  plate,  deep  blue  and  gold  border,    with  bouquets  of 

flowers 

387  Another,  pink  border,  with  scrolls,  a  river  nymph  in  the  centre 

388  Another,    with   lilac    border,    and   friezes    from   gems,   in    Indian 

ink 

389  An  Amsterdam  basin,  with  a  military  review  and  a  river  scene 

390  A  Copenhagen  coffee  pot,  with  two  medallion  heads  under  wreaths 

of  flowers 

391  A  two-handled    Tournay    basin,    with    a   river  scene  and  land- 

scape 
391  *  A  two-handled  plateau,  of  Tournay,  deep  blue,  with  five  views 


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392  A  Berlin  cup  and  saucer,   deep  blue,  with  female  busts,  in  red,  on 

gold  ground 

393  A  Berlin  cup  and  saucer,  with  pink   festoon   border  and  exotic 

birds 

394  A  Berlin  coffee  pot,  and  cup  and   saucer,  with  cupids  and  cyphers 

in  pink 

395  A  Nymphenberg  cup  and  saucer,  with  figures  in  Indian  ink  and 

gold 

396  A  small  Berlin  coffee  pot,  and  two  cups  and  saucers,  gold  scale 

ground,  with  classical  busts 

397  A  Nymphenberg   basin,    with  figures   and   scrolls    in    gold    and 

Indian  ink 

398  Another,  with  medallions  in  Indian  ink,  figures  in  colours,  and  gold 

scrolls 

399  Another,  with  three  landscapes 

400  A  Furstenburg  cup,  cover,  and  stand,  a  la  Reine,  painted  with 

flowers  and  surmounted  by  a  flame 

401  A  Copenhagen  basin,  with  two  medallions  of  figures 

402  A    Frankenthal   cup,  cover,  and  stand,  deep  blue,  with   cupids  in 

pink 

403  A  Berlin  cup,  cover,  and  stand,  pink,  with  black  medallion  of  the 

Princess  de  Lamballe,  and  her  cypher 

404  An  Amsterdam  compotiere  and  cover,  with  a  medallion  of  Escu- 

lapius  ;  and  a  spittoon,  with  two  medallions  after  Teniers 

405  A  Vienna  cup  and  saucer,  beautifully  painted   with  Venus  and 

Cupid  after  Sir  J.  Reynolds 
40G  A  Venetian  basin,  with  figures  reclining,  pencilled  in  dark  brown 

and  gold 
407  A  French  cup  and  saucer,  w^ith  pink  festoons 
407*  A  plate,  painted  with  Nessus  and  Dejaneira 


DRESDEN. 

408  A  mug,  cover,   and  stand,   crimson   scale  ground,  with   exquisite 
views  on  the  Elbe,  the  stand  with  openwork  border 


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409  A   cup  and  saucer,  with  children  sporting,  parcel  gold  ground 

410  A  scalloped  coffee  pot,  apple  green,  with  two  landscapes 

411  An  ecuelle,  cover,  and  stand,  white  basket  ground,  with  eight  small 

landscapes,  and  a  flower  on  the  lid  in  relief 

412  A  basin,  light  green  ground,  with  two  landscapes 

413  A  butter  dish  and  cover,  with  four  seaports 

414  A  cup    and  saucer,    with  four   subjects   of  classical   figures   and 

flowers 

415  One,  pale  green,  with  three  landscapes 

416  One,   with  two  landscapes,   in  pink;    and  one  other,  with   land- 

scapes 

417  Two  cups  and  one  saucer,  pink,  with  views  ;    and  one  cup,  yellow, 

with  views 

418  A  basin  and  cover,  yellow,  with  two  river  scenes,  and  handle,  with 

flowers  encrusted 

419  A  vase  and  cover,  with  two  subjects  of  figures,  aiid  twelve  smaller 

subjects,  in  pink 

420  A  teapot,  with  two  river  scenes  and  flowers 

421  A  moutardier  and  cover,  with  two  conversations,  and  flowers 

422  A  square  canister,  pale  green,  with  four  views  and  flowers 

423  A  box  and  cover,  with  views 

424  A    small    coffee  pot  and  cover,  with    two    classical    subjects  and 

flowers 

425  A  cup,  with  cypher,  in  pink  ;  one  small,  with  Chinese  figures ;  and 

one  scalloped,  with  two  landscapes 

426  Two  coffee  cups,  with  a  seaport,  the  inside  gilt 

427  A  cup,  with  handle  and  spout,  canary   ground,  with  two  Chinese 

subjects  ;    a  scalloped   cup,  with   two   seaports  ;  and  a  pair  of 
small  scalloped  cups,  with  figures,  in  pink,  with  handles 

428  A  beautiful  vessel,  with  two  subjects  of  figures  after  Watteau,  on 

gold,  and  two  figures  in  pink  under  the  lip,  and  elegant  gold 
borders 

429  Another,  with  vegetable  stalk   handle,  and  three  groups  of  figures 

after  Watteau 

430  A  coffee  cup  and  saucer,  pink  ground,  with  seaports 


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431  A  small  two-handled  vase  and  cover,  and  a  cup  and  cover,  with 

classical  friezes  raised  in  white  on  red  ground,  and  wreaths  of 
flowers  beneath 

432  A  beautiful  scalloped  cup,  with  bouquets  of  flowers,  on  canary  and 

while  ground  alternately ;    and  a  two-handled  cup,  pink  ground, 
with  seaports 

433  A  vessel,  with  exotic  birds  and  flowers,   a  monkey  seated  on  the 

handle 

434  A  BEAUTIFUL  Vessel,  with  the  triumph  of  Neptune  and  Amphi- 

trite,  and  Narcissus  drinking,  with  elegant  gold  borders 


SEVRES. 

435  A  beautiful  small  square  tray,   with  openwork   border,   and  rich 

ornaments  in  gold  and  colours 

436  A  two-haudled  cup,  cover,  and  stand,  light  blue,  with  white  stars, 

with  heads  from  gems 

437  A  cup  and  saucer,  bleu  de  Vincennes,  painted  wtih  exotic  birds 

438  A  Cabaret,  with  pink  flowers,  trellis,  and  blue  ornaments,  painted 

with  pastoral  trophies ;  consisting  of  oval  plateau,  sucrier  and 
cover,  and  cup  and  saucer 

439  A  cup  and  saucer,  gros  bleu  and  white,  with  landscapes  in  Indian 

ink  and  pink 

440  An  ecuelle,  cover,  and  stand,  white,  with  gros  bleu   ribbon  trellis, 

painted  with  festoons  of  flowers 

441  A  milk  jug,  turquoise,  with  a  group  of  fruits  and  flowers 

442  One,  gros  bleu,  with  wreaths  of  flowers  suspended  from  a  ribbon 

443  A  basin,  gros  bleu,  with  two  subjects  of  soldiers 

444  Another,  larger,  gros  bleu,  with  two  subjects  of  exotic  birds 

445  A  large  square  plateau,  with  two  handles,  gros  bleu,  with  gold 

borders,  painted  with  a  skirmish  in  a  wood  in  Indian  ink 

446  A  sucrier  and  cover,  white,  with  red  lines,  with  two  views 

447  An  elegant    Square   Jardiniere,  with  trellis   ornaments,  in 

brilliant  colours  and  gold 


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44S  A  mug,  vvhito,  with  ooUl  trellis,  painted  with  a  landscape 

449  A  compotiere,  Sevres  turquoise,  with  two  pastoral  scenes 

450  A  beautiful  cup  and  saucer,  gros  bleu,  with  two  subjects  of  fisher- 

men 

451  One,  gros  bleu,  with  two  soldiers  carousing,   the  ground  trellised 

with  gold 

452  One,  gros  bleu,  with  fishermen  and  a  seaport 

453  One,  gros  bleu,  with  two  subjects  of  exotic  birds 

454  One,    larger,   gros  bleu,  with   two    exquisitely    painted  groups  of 

oriental  figures 

455  Another,  gros  bleu,  with  two  subjects  of  cupids 

456  Nine  plates,  with  light  blue  edges  and  small  flowers 

457  Six  plates,  with  fiower  borders 

458  Six  ditto,  with  blue  and  flower  borders 

459  Two,  with  festoon  borders,  and  figures  in  the  centres 

460  Two,  with  exotic  birds  in  the  centre  ;  and  2,  with  flowers 

461  Three,  with  flowers  of  one  pattern  ;  and   5,  feuille  de  choux,  of 

different  patterns 

462  Six,  with  flowers  of  different  patterns 

463  Six  ditto 

464  Six  ditto 

465  One,  with  Cupid  in  pink ;  and  5,  with  patterns 

466  A  deep   plate,  with    green   ribbon  border  and  flowers;  and  one, 

turquoise  border  and  flowers 

4G7  A  plate,  with  border  of  forget-me-nots  and  butterflies ;  and  one,  with 
borders  of  flowers  and  heart 's-ease 

468  A    Small  Kettle,  in  imitation  of  Oriental  Gold  Japan, 

WITH  Chinese  Figures  in  Landscape.  A  piece  of  great 
rarity  and  interest 

469  A   PAIR  OF   BEAUTIFUL    VASES,    rose  du    Barri,    each 

painted  with  two  exquisite  groups  of  cupids,  in  medallions,  the 
curved  leaf-shaped  lips  forming  handles,  on  or-moulu  plinths, 
beautifully  chased  with  friezes  of  figures — height,  including 
plinths,  14^  inches.     {See  illustraii&n) 


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470  A  PAIR  OF  EXQUISITE  VASES,  of  very  elegant  form, 
turquoise,  painted  with  oval  medallions  of  a  shepherdess  with 
a  sheep  and  a  dog,  and  a  girl  bathing  her  feet ;  bouquets  of 
flowers  on  the  reverse:  they  have  scroll  and  leaf  handles,  and 
are  mounted  on  pedestals  of  or-moulu — height,  including  plinths, 
18  inches.     (^See  illustration) 


End  of  Fourth  Days  Sale. 


6  OO 


Fifth  Day's  Sale. 


On    FRIDAY,    MARCH    9,    1855, 


AT    ONE    O  CLOCK    PRECISELY. 


CAPO   DI  MONTE. 

471    A  cup  and  saucer,  with  the  triumph  of  Neptune,  choice  of  Paris, 

and  other  figures 
47*2  One,  with  the  triumph  of  Venus 

473  One,  with  Diana  and  Calisto,  and  another  subject 

474  One,  with  the  rape  of  Proserpine,    and  triumph  of  Neptune 

475  One,  with  Apollo  in  his  chariot 

476  One,  with  Bacchus  and  Ariadne  and  Proserpine  in  a  chariot 

477  One,  with  the  flaying  of  Marsyas,  and  triumph  of  Bacchus 

478  A  compotiere  and  cover,  with  Phoebus  in  his  car,  and  the  Dance  of 

the  Hours 

VARIOUS 

479  A  pair  of  large  pilgrims'  bottles,  enamel  on  copper,  with  flowers 

and  foliage  in  white,  on  metal  plinths — IHi  inches  high 

480  Five  old  Derby  plates,  with  cupids  in  pink,  and  flower  borders 

481  Three,  of  Derby  Chelsea,  with  vases,  and  deep  blue  borders 

482  Two  Berlin  ditto,  with  fl.owers  and  openwork  borders 

483  Three  Vienna  ditto,  with  deep  blue  borders 

D  2 


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484  Six  old  Bow  plates,  with  openwork  borders 

485  A  two-handled  cup  and  saucer,  with  pink  ribbon  border  and  blue 

festoons 

486  A  cup  and  saucer,  gold  inside,  with  vines  and  leaves  raised 


OLD  CHELSEA. 

487  A  pair  of  oval  dishes,  crimson  borders,  painted  with  birds,  butter- 

flies, and  fruits 

488  A   Pair    of   beautiful    Globular    Scalloped   Vases   and 

Covers,    deep  blue,  painted   with   exotic   birds,  with   pierced 
borders  and  covers.     Of  the  highest  quality 

489  A  cup  and  saucer,  with  festoons  raised  in  white 

490  Another,  with  flowers,  and  crimson  drapery  edge 

491  A  beautiful  two-handled  cup  and  saucer,  with  medallions  of  cupids 

in  pink,  and  striped  gold  sides 

492  An  ecuelle,  cover,  and  stand,  with  pink  scalloped  edges,  and  sprigs 

of  flowers  very  delicately  painted 


DRESDEN. 

493  A  very  small  cup  and  saucer,  with  sprigs  of  flowers  raised,  pink 

and  gold 

494  A  cup  and  saucer,  with  pastoral  figures,  and  pink  and  gold  fes- 

tooned borders 

495  Another,  with  pastoral  figures  and  pink  scale  edge 

496  Another,  with  classical  friezes,  in  imitation  of  gems  and  trophies 

497  A  two-handled  cup,  cover,  and  saucer,  with  landscapes  and  roses 

on  yellow  ground 

498  A  cup  and   saucer,  a  la  reine,  with  the  cypher   H,  crimson  scale 

borders,  and  bouquets  of  flowers 

499  A  beautiful  ecuelle,  cover,  and  stand,  with  landscapes  and  seaports 

on  red  ground 

500  Seven  cups  and  saucers,  with  exotic  birds 

501  Two  ditto,  with  flowers  in  blue  and  gold 


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502  A    pair  of  plates,  with   openwork  borders  of  forget-me-nots,  and 

white  waved  centres 

503  Four  plates,  with  fables  of  animals,  and  ribbon  borders 

504  One,   with   a  peacock  ;  and  one,  with  a  bouquet  of  flowers,  and 

ribbon  borders 

505  One,  with  exotic  birds,  and  blue  scale  border;    and  one,  with 

flowers,  and  pink  border 

506  Two  deep  plates,  with  peasants  and  sheep,  and  ribbon  borders 

507  Five  plates,  with  flowers,  and  openwork  borders 

508  Six,  with  flowers  of  different  patterns 

5C9  Three  deep  plates,  with  crimson  and  green  borders 

510  Three  plates,  with  blue  and  green  borders,  and  birds 

51 1  Five,  with  flowers,  and  openwork  borders 

512  Four,  with  fruits  and  flowers,  and  blue  openwork  borders 

513  Six  shell-shaped  dishes,  with  flowers 

514  A  set  of  four  small  pierced  baskets,  with  flowers 

515  Four  small  dishes,  with  flowers  and  birds 

516  A  flat  bowl,  with  flowers 

517  A  pair  of  bowls,  with  figures  after  Watteau,  and  flowers 

518  A  cup,  with  Chinese  figures  ;  and  one,  with  a  concert  champ^tre,  in 

green  and  pink  borders 

519  A  cup  and  saucer,  pink,  with  canary  border ;  and  a  moutardier, 

with  figures  after  Watteau 

520  A  beautiful  cabinet  cup,  cover,  and  saucer,  gros  bleu,  with  Venus 

and  Cupid 

521  A  plate,  with  openwork  border,  white  and  gold,  with  Venus  mourn- 

ing over  Adonis,  in  Indian  ink,  on  pink  ground 

522  A  pair  of  plates,  with  openwork  blue  and  gold  borders,  medallions 

of  nymphs  in  the  centre,  on  granite  ground 

523  A  canister  and  cover,  with  Chinese  figures,  and  raised  leaf  border, 

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524  A  small  coffee  pot  and  cover,  pale  pink  ground,  with  peasants 

525  Another,  with  a  peasant,  a  dead  bear  and  dogs,  and  a  rose  on  the 

lid 

526  Another,  with  soldiers  in  pink,  and  vegetable  stalk  handle 

527  A  teapot,  with  seaports,  and  gilt  borders 


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528  A  coffee  pot,  with  landscape  and  horsemen  in  pink 

529  A   smaller  ditto,  of   Tournay^   with   cupids  in    pink ;    and  a  fiat 

box  and  cover,  with  Chinese  figures 
529*  A   beautiful  scalloped  oblong  dish,  with    figures  after  Watteau, 
and  small  bouquets  of  flowers 

SEVRES. 

530  A    cup    and   saucer,    with    small    medallions  of   roses,  turquoise 

ground,  and  crimson  ti'ellis  borders 

531  A  cup  and  saucer,  with  medalhons  of  exotic  birds  on  gold  ground 

532  A  cup  and  saucer,  with  vases  and  heart's-eases   in  medallions  on 

yellow  ground 

533  A    two-handled   cup    and    saucer,  with  medallions   of  roses  and 

heart's-eases,  and  trellis  borders  of  flowers 

534  A  pair  of  sugar  tureens,  covers,  and  stands,  with  flowers 

535  A  pair  of  compotieres,  with  pierced  stars,  metal  tops  and  glass, 

liners 

536  An  oval  two-handled  plateau,  with  roses  and  cornflowers 

537  Another,  with  roses,  in  gold  circles  and  crimson  lines 

538  Four  square  dessert  dishes,  with  roses 

539  A  pair  of  plates,  with  roses  in  blue 

540  A    pair   of    diamond-shaped    plateaux,    with    flowers    and    blue 

borders 

541  Another,  with  roses  in  trellis,  and  light  pink  borders 

542  Another,  turquoise,  with  exotic  birds  and  flower  border 

543  A  cup  and  saucer,  gros  bleu,  with  exotic  birds 

544  A  large  saucer,  with  blue  and  crimson  flowers,  and  a  landscape  in 

the  centre 

545  A  cup  and  saucer,  white,  with  birds  in  gold 

546  One,  gros  bleu,  with  tripos,  cupids,  and  festoons  in  gold 

547  One,  gros  bleu,  with  trees  and  fountains  in  gold 

548  One,  white,  with  Venus  chastising  Cupid 

549  One,  with  deep  blue  borders  and  wreaths  of  roses 

550  One,  with  light  blue  spotted  borders,  and  a  wreath  of  pink  ribbon 

and  leaves 


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551  One,  gros  bleu,  pencilled  with  gold,  with  figures  drinking 

552  One,   white,   with  medallions  of  cupids   and  rustic  trophies  sur- 

rounded by  flowers 

553  One,  with  white  and  gold,  square,  and  medallions  after  gems 

554  One,  white,  with  cupids 

555  One,  white,  with  cupids  in  pink 

556  One,  with  friezes  of  flowers,  and  doves  in  the  centre 

557  One,  with  deep  blue  borders  and  festoons  of  flowers 

558  A  cabinet  cup,  cover,  and  stand,  with  figures  after  Boucher,  and 

rustic  subjects 

559  A  two-handled  chocolate  cup,  cover,  and  stand,  with  upright  lines 

of  flowers,  and  blue  ornaments 

560  A  beautiful  cup  and  saucer,  gros  bleu  and  gold,  with  two  subjects 

of  seaports  and  figures 

561  A  ribbed  cup  and  saucer,  with  upright  lines  of  leaves  and  blue 

stripes 

562  A  fine  chocolate  cup,  cover,  and  stand,  with  landscapes  in  seven 

compartments,  the  ground  white  pencilled  with  gold 

563  A  small  square  tray,  with  open  gros  bleu  and  gold  border,  painted 

with  a  landscape 

564  An  ecuelle,  cover,  and  stand,  light  blue,  with  white  stars,  cupids  in 

Indian  ink,  in  compartments,  and  wreaths  of  foliage 

565  A  cup  and  saucer,  with  green  and  gold  borders  and  festoons  of 

flowers 

566  A  milk  jug  and  cover,  blue  and  white  ribbon  border  and  wreaths 

of  flowers,  mounted  with  silver  gilt 

567  A  beautiful  cabinet  cup,  cover,  and  stand,  gros  bleu,  exquisitely 

painted  with  two  figures  after  Boucher,   and  four  subjects  of 
pastoral  trophies 

568  A  tall  cup  and  saucer,  with  broad  scalloped  green  borders,  and 

bouquets  of  flowers 

569  A  cabaret,  rose  du  Barri,  with  bouquets  of  flowers ;  consisting  of 

square   plateau,    milk   jug,    sucrier   and    cover,    and   cup   and 
saucer 

570  A  cup  and  saucer,  turquoise,  with  wreaths  of  gold  leaves  and  vases 

of  flowers 


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571  A. BEAUTIFUL   Jkwelled    Cup   AND    Saucer,    gios    bleii,  with 

medallion  portraits  suspended  from  gold  wreaths,  and  ruby  and 
pearl  border  above 

572  A  smaller  jewelled   cup  and   saucer,  gros  bleu,  with  rubies  and 

gold  leaves 

573  A  cup  and  saucer,  turquoise,  with  bouquets  of  flowers 

574  A  cup,  rose  du  Barri,  green  and  white,  with  flowers 

575  A  milk  jug  and  cover,  gros  bleu,  with  a  wreath  of  flowers,  mounted, 

with  silver-gilt  handle 

576  A  c»ip  and  saucer,  rose  du   Barri   and   green,  with  white  compart- 

ments and  bouquets  of  flowers 
bll  One,  pale  yellow,  with  two  subjects  of  children  in  blue 

578  One,  gros  bleu  and  gold,  trellis  border,  with  festoons  of  flowers 

579  One,  rose  du  Barri,  with  flowers  in  green  compartments 

580  One,  white,  with  a  peasant  girl  and  a  pastoral  trophy  in  landscapes 

581  One,  pale  yellow,  with  two  subjects  of  children   in   blue,  the  faces 

coloured 

582  One,  green  and  rose  du  Barri,  with  exotic  birds — imperfect 

583  One,  rose  du  Barri,  with  bouquets  of  flowers 

584  One,  white,  with  arms  in   Indian   ink,  and  a  soldier   seated  at  a 

table,  ill  colours 

585  A  Pair  of  beautiful  Small  Square  Jardinieres,  turquoise, 

each  with  four  subjects  of  cupids,  in  pink 

586  A  VERY  FINE    ECUELLE,  CoVER,    AND    StAND,  grOS    bleu.  With  six 

subjects   of    seaports    exquisitely    painted,    and   gold    borders, 
delicately  pencilled 

587  A  cup  and  saucer,  gros  bleu,  with  gold   spots,  painted  with  two 

landscapes 

588  One,  green,   with  white  compartments,   painted  with  bouquets  of 

flowers 

589  A  small  basin   and  stand,  marbled  rose  du   Barri  and  blue,  with 

wreaths  of  flowers  in  compartments 

590  A  moutardier,  cover,  and  stand,  turquoise,  with   flowers    in  three 

compartments 

591  A   cup  and  cover,  hght  blue,  with  white  spots,  small  medallions* 

from  gems  in  compartments,  surrounded  by  wreaths  of  gold 
suspended  by  ribbons,  with  trophies  on  the  lid 


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592  A  tankard  and  cover,  white,  with  gold  spots,  painted  with  utensils 

in  landscapes 

593  A  cup,  cover,  and  stand,   marbled  rose  du  Barri   and  blue,  with 

a  shepherd  keeping  sheep  and  ofoals,  in  compartments 
59  i  A    cup    and  saucer,    white,   with    gros   bleu    and    gold   borders, 
painted  with  wreaths  and  festoons  of  flowers 

595  A  nioutardier,  cover,  and  stand,  pale  yellow,  with  Cupid  and  fruits 

in  blue 

596  A  PAIR  OF   TALL   VASES   AND  COVERS,   green,   with 

white  and  gold  bands,  and  festoons  of  leaves  at  the  sides,  each 
beautifully  painted  with  a  subject  of  pastoral  figures^  and 
bouquets  of  flowers  on  reverse,  mounted  on  or-moulu  plinths — 
including  plinths  14J  in.  high 

597  A  NOBLE   OVlFORM    VASE   AND   COVER,   green,   with 

gilt  busts  forming  the  handles,  an  exquisite  painting  of  a  peasant 
family,  in  the  manner  of  Greuze,  and  an  artistic  trophy  on  the 
reverse,  in  medallions — 18  in.  high.     (See  illustration) 

598  A  PAIR  OF  EXQUISITE  TALL  VASES  AND  COVERS, 

of  rare  form,  gros  bleu,  delicately  pencilled  with  gold  stripes, 
with  medallion  of  a  sacrifice  to  Venus  and  Bacchus,  in  imitation 
of  gems,  and  trophies  on  the  reverse,  mounted  on  or-moulu 
plinths — including  plinths  14  in.  high.     (See  illustration) 

599  A     MAGNIFICENT     CENTRE    VASE    AND    COVER, 

GROS  BLEU  WITH  UPRIGHT  HANDLES,  of  foliage, 
a  festoon  of  leaves  raised,  gilt,  encircling  the  vase  and  falling 
over  the  handles,  the  lower  part  fluted  with  pendant  lines  of 
leaves;  in  the  centre  is  a  most  exquisite  painting  of  a  peasant 
and  two  girls  gathering  cherries,  a  donkey  with  panniers  filled 
with  cherries  at  their  side,  a  group  of  flowers  on  the  reveree — on 
square  plinth.  This  superb  work  of  art  is  18  m.  Jiigh.  (See 
iliusirniion) 

600  A    PAIR    OF    VASES    AND    COVERS,  OF    EQUALLY 

HIGH  QUALITY,  GROS  BLEU,  with  handles  resting  on 
grotesque  masks,  a  frieze  of  gold  foliage  encircles  the  lowls, 
and  on  ttie  necks  are  two  exquisite  paintings  cf  a  nymph  at  the 


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bath,  and  a  bacchante  reclining,  squeezing  grapes  into  her 
mouth,  bouquets  of  flowers  on  the  reverse — on  fluted  stems  and 
square  phnths — 15^  in,  high.  (See  illustration) 
601  A  PAIR  OF  OVIFORM  VASES  AND  COVERS,  OF 
EQUALLY  HIGH  QUALITY,  GROS  BLEU,  with  flat 
handles,  encircled  with  bands  of  foliage,  the  front  of  each  nearly 
covered  with  an  exquisite  painting  of  Bacchus  seated,  with  an 
infant  and  goats,  and  a  nymph  presenting  a  wreath  to  Cupid  in 
landscapes,  on  the  reverse  are  bouquets  of  flowers  suspended 
from  blue  ribbons — on  fluted  stems  and  circular  plinths — ^13  in. 
high.     (See  illustration) 


End  of  Fifth  Days  Sale. 


927 
ANNH   OF    CI.EVES. 


Sixth  Bays  Sale. 


On   SATURDAY,    MARCH    10,    1855, 


AT    ONE   O  CLOCK    PRECISELY. 


N.B. — 171  giving  the  Dimensions  of  Pictures,  the  height  is  always 

expressed  first. 


Buys,  1774 
Buys 

Boucher  . 
Boucher  . 
Coypel  . 
Breugliel 


PICTURES. 

FRONT  DRAWING  ROOM. 

610  A  conversation  of  six  gentlemen  and  ladies^ 

in  an  apartment — 21  in.  by  16  in. 

611  The  lesson  :  a  composition  of  four  figures — 

the  companion 

612  Two  nymphs,  with  Cupid,  reclining  in  a  land- 

scape— a  sopra  porta,  about  4(1.  6  in.  wide 

613  Three  nymphs  and  a  cupid   reclining  in  a 

landscape — the  companion 

614  Adrienne  le  Couvreur,   as   the    Magdalen — 

engraved — 16  in.  by  11^  in. 

615  A    pair    of    village    scenes,    with   numerous 

figures .     Highly  finished  on  copper — 6^  in. 
by  81  in. 


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Breughel 


K.  de  Moor 


K.  de  Moor  . 

617* 

P.  de  Champagne 

618 

German  . 

619 

English  . 

620 

Drouais  . 

621 

Gonzales 

622 

Breughel 

.     623 

Gonzales 

.     624 

Bilcoq     . 

.     625 

K.  de  Moor  . 

.     626 

Mignard 


Largilliere    , 


Mi  guard 


616  A  fete  champelre  ;  and  a  fete  in  the  gardens 

of  a  chateau — a  pair.     Exquisitely  finished 
— 6  in.  by  8^  in. 

617  Admiral  Cornelius  de  Witt,  in  a  richly  orna- 

mented brown  dress,  with  lace  scarf;  a  man- 
of-war  in  the  background — 16^  in.  by  13  in. 

His  wife— the  companion 

The  Marshal  Fabert,  in  armour;  a  skirmish 
in  the  background — 14  in.  by  IO3  in. 

An  officer,  in  a  brown  dress,  his  hand  resting 
on  a  helmet  on  a  table — 12 in.  by  Sin. 

Beau  Fielding,  in  a  court  dress,  with  a  muflf 
— small  whole-length — 14  in.  by  9  in. 

Louis  XVI.,  when  young — small  whole- 
length — 14  in.  by  lOiin 

A  gentleman,  in  a  lilac  embroidered  coat, 
standing  near  a  table,  on  which  is  a  violon- 
cello ;  a  terrace  in  the  background — 12J  in. 
by  9^  in. 

A  coast  scene,  with  vessels  and  figures — 7  in. 
by  12iin. 

A  lady,  in  a  p!nk  dress,  standing  near  a  table 
— small  whole-length — Sin.  by  5 in. 

A  lady  seated  reading  at  a  table,  on  which  is 
a  bust  of  Homer — 7  in.  by  6  in. 

An  officer,  somewhat  like  Count  Tarouca,  in 
armour,  standing  near  a  bank,  on  which  is 
a  helmet — oval — 19  in.  high 
627  A  young  French  Princess,  supposed  to  be 
the  Duchesse  du  Maine,  seated  on  a  cushion 
blowing  bubbles,  a  spaniel  at  her  side — 
26  in.  by  20  in. 
62S     A  lady,  in  a  yellow  dress  and  red  cloak — 

oval — 29^  in.  high 
629     Madame  de  Fontanges,  in  a  yellow  dress,  and 
blue  and  ermine  cloak — oval — 36  in.  high 


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Larofilliere 


630 


Hughtenborg     .     631 


Drouais  . 

Mignard,  after 
Netscher,  after 

Jansens  . 


632 

633 
634 

635 


Largilliere    . 

.      636 

Mignard 

.     637 

Rigaud    . 

.     638 

French    . 

.     639 

Boucher 

.     640 

Boucher 

.     641 

Albano,  after 

.     642 

Largilliere    . 

.     643 

The  Duke  of  Burgundy,  in  armour,  with  the 
ribbon  of  St.  Esprit ;  a  battle  in  the  back- 
ground— oval — 28  in.  high 

The  Princess  Maria  Clementina  Sobieski,  of 
Poland,  mother  of  the  Pretender,  on  horse- 
back, in  the  singular  dress  she  wore  in  her 
romantic  journey  from  Warsaw  to  Rome 
to  marry  the  Prince  James  Stuart — 19  in. 
by  26  in. 

Louis  XV.,  in  a  cuirass,  and  cloak  em- 
broidered with  fleurs-de-lys ;  he  wears  the 
badge  of  the  Golden  Fleece — oval — 28^  in. 
high 

The  Regent  Duke  of  Orleans,  in  armour — 
oval — 26|  in.  high 

The  Duchesse  de  Berri,  in  a  blue  velvet  dress, 
seated,  leaning  on  a  cusliion,  a  child  at  her 
side — 24^  in.  by  17  in. 

The  artist,  with  his  friends,  feasting  and 
dancing  before  the  portico  of  a  chateau — 
13  in.  by  18  in. 

The  Queen  of  Louis  XV  ,  in  a  dress  orna- 
mented with  jewels,  holding  a  fan — oval — 
27iin.  high 

Maria  Theresa,  in  a  white  dress  with  pink 
ribbons — oval — 28  in.  high 

Louis  XIV.,  in  armour,  holding  a  baton  — 
oval — 28  in.  high 

An  ecclesiastic,  seated  in  a  library — 211  in.  by 
m  in. 

A  pastoral  scene — a  moulded  panel — 3  ft.  6  in. 
wide 

The  companion 

The  Marine  Venus — 8-J  in.  by  7^  in. 

Madame  de  Montespan — oval — 8|  in.  high 


4(j 


Coypel 


644 


Van  Kessel  . 

645 

Velasquez,  after  . 

646 

Breughel 

647 

Boel        .      .      . 

648 

Breughel 

649 

J.  de  Mabeuse   . 

650 

Netscher 


651 


Drouais  . 

.     652 

Van  Thulden 

.     653 

Kilian,  after  . 

.     654 

Parocel 

.     655 

Buys       .      . 

.     656 

Buys 

.     657 

Van  Harpe  . 

.     658 

The  Duchess  of  Burgundy,  in  white  dress 
with  red  drapery,  attended  by  Cupid  hold- 
ing music — 20  in.  by  16  in. 

A  group  of  armour,  cannon,  and  other  arms 
— on  copper — 7^ in.  by  11  in. 

A  King  of  Portugal ;  and  Catharine  of  Bra- 
ganza — a  pair — 63  in.  by  4 J  in. 

Summer  and  Winter — a  pair  of  landscapes — 
4  in.  by  6  in. 

Charles  II.,  in  armour,  holding  a  baton,  his 
left  hand  resting  on  a  helmet — 8|in.  by  6  in. 

An  extensive  landscape,  with  post-waggons 
and  figures  on  a  road — 8  in.  by  12  in. 

The  Virgin  and  Child,  seated  in  a  gothic 
stone  throne,  with  landscape  background — 
82  in.  by  6 J  in. 

The  Duchess  of  Burgundy,  in  a  crimson  vel- 
vet dress,  standing  before  a  pedestal,  on 
which  is  a  group  of  fruits — arched  top — 
13 in.  by  10  in. 

Louis  XV.,  in  a  violet  coat,  with  the  star  of 
St.  Esprit — 12  in.  by  19  in. 

Charles  II.,  in  armour,  a  lion  at  his  feet — 
small  whole-length — 13  in.  by  19|  in. 

A  prince  of  Hesse,  in  a  black  silk  dress,  stand- 
ing near   a    table — small    whole-length — 

10  in.  by  7iin. 

A  French  cavalier,  like  Turenne,  on  a  horse 

richly  caparisoned — 13g  in.  by  lOg  in. 
A    conversation,    in    a    garden — 21 1  in.    by 

16^  in. 
The   proposal — the   companion — 21  g  in.    by 

16  in. 
Peace  and  Plenty  crowning  Frederick  Henry, 

Prince  of  Orange,  who  is  seated — 13  in.  by 

11  in. 


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L.  Cranach      .     659     A  Landscape,  with  the  Duke  of   Saxony, 

attended  by  cavaliers  and  ladies,  reposing 
round  a  fountain,  near  the  portico  of  a 
palace ;  a  rocky  bay  scene  in  the  back- 
ground, with  arched  top,  festooned  with  gold 
— 12  in.  by  15^  in.  Highly  interesting 
A.  Grimmer      .     660     St.  Christopher  carrying  the  Infant  across 

a  river,  towards  a  rocky  hermitage  ;  a 
city  in  the  background — 5  in.  by  8  in.  A 
very  perfect  specimen  of  this  rare  Master 

St.  Jerome,  studying  in  a  gothic  apartment 
leading  into  a  church — 5|  in.  by  7g  in. 

The  Due  de  Noailles,  in  a  cuirass,  with  the 
star  of  St.  Esprit — 13  in.  by  10^  in. 

A  gentleman,  m  a  red  silk  dress  and  cloak, 
standing  at  a  sculptured  stone  window — 
—8^  in.  by  12  in. 

A  peasant  girl,  in  a  brown  dress  and  straw 
hat — 7h  in.  by  6i  in. 

The  Duchess  of  Burgundy,  in  a  red  velvet 
dress — oval,  three-quarters-length — 31  in. 
high 

Marie  de  Bourbon,  Duchess  de  Montpensier 
and  Orleans,  in  a  blue  dress  ornamented 
with  rows  of  pearls,  in  the  character  of 
Fortune  dispensing  her  gifts— »half-length — 
50  in.  by  36^  in. 

Louis  XIV.,  attended  by  his  staff,  outside  tlie 
walls  of  Douay ;  a  deputation  of  burgo- 
masters kneeling  before  the  Queen,  who  is 
seated  in  her  gilt  coach  ;  the  French  army 
is  entering  the  tonn,  over  a  bridge,  in  the 
background — 23  in.  by  35Jin. 
6G8  The  espousals  of  the  Duke  and  Duchess  of 
Burgundy,  who  are  surrounded  by  Hymen, 
Minerva,    and    other    allegorical     figures; 


Steenwyck     . 

.     661 

Rigaud   . 

.     662 

G.  Hoet 

.     663 

Boucher  . 

.     664 

Largilliere    . 

.     665 

MlGNARD 

.     666 

Van  del  Meulen       667 


MiGNARD        AND 

Coy PEL 


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Van  der  Meulen      669 


Van  der  Meulen      670 


Netscher 


Mireveldt      . 


Rigfaud   . 


671 


F.  Hals        .      . 

De  Troye 
De  Troye 

MiGNARD 


672 


673 


674 


675 


676 


677 


cupids,  spreading  a    H^stoon  of  flowers,,  in 
the  foreground — 59  in.  by  73  in. 

Louis  XIV.,  on  horseback,  surrounded  by 
his  staff,  directing  the  siege  of  a  town, 
which  is  seen  in  the  background — arched 
top — 21^  in.  by  15^  in. 

Louis  XIV,,  on  horseback,  attended  by  his 
staff,  receiving  the  keys  of  Marsau — ^21^  in. 
by  151  in. 

Racine,  in  a  yellow  dress  and  blue  cloak, 
standing  before  a  table,  on  which  is  a  sword 
and  mask  ;  a  sculptured  statue  of  Tragedy, 
in  the  background — half-length — 17-J  in.  by 
141  in. 

Admiral  De  Ruyter,  in  a  black  and  gold 
dress,  holding  a  baton,  a  page  standing  by 
his  side ;  a  sea  view  in  the  background — 
half-length — 18  in.  by  161  in. 

Philip,  Due  d'  Anjou,  in  a  crimson  dress, 
holding  a  hat  and  feather  under  his  arm — 
half-length— 37i  in.  by  30  in. 

Charles,  Due  de  Berri,  in  a  blue  dress,  his 
left  hand  expended — the  companion — half- 
length— 37^  in.  by  30  in. 

Madame  de.  Maintenon,  in  a  yellow 
damask  dress,  and  blue  robe  lined  with  er- 
mine, her  hand  resting  on  a  book,  seated  at 
a  table,  on  which  is  an  hoin*-glass — 52  in.  by 
40  in.  This  important  portrait  was  pur- 
chased at  the  Sale  of  Quintin  Crawford 
Prince  Maurice,  in  gilt  armour,  on  a  white 
charger  with  very  long  mane  ;  an  army  in 
the  background — 14  in.  by  13  in. 

Louis  XIV.,  in  his  coronation  robes ;  he  holds 
a  sceptre,  the  crown  and  insignia  on  a 
cushion  by  his  side — 18  in.  by  14  in.      This 


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Boucher 


Mi  re  veldt 


Lely 


beautiful  ininialvre  partmit  i.s  signed  by 
the  Artiit 

678  Tlie  Princess   Victoire  d'Orleans,  as  a   river 

nymph,  seated  in  a  landscape — 18  in.  by 
141  in. 

679  Frederick  of  Nassau,  in   a  green    dress  and 

red  scarf,  white  hat  and  feather,  on  a  grey 
charger ;  an  army  in  the  background 

680  A  lady,  like  the  Countess  de  Grammont,  in  a 

Hlac  and  white  dress,  with  rich  scarf,  seated 
in  a  landscape,  with  sculpture  in  the  back- 
ground— 26  in.  by  21  in. 


Boucher 

681 

Boucher 

682 

Coypel    . 

683 

Mignard 

684 

Mignard 

685 

Van  der  Meulen 

686 

Netscher       .      .687 


Nattier   ...     688 


BACK  DRAWING  ROOM. 

A  shepherd,  keeping  sheep  and  playing  with 
a  dove  —  a  sopra  porta — 5  ft.  wide 

A  sheperdess,  with  doves — the  companion — 
5  ft.  wide 

The  Princess  Victoire  dOrleans,  in  a  white 
and  blue  dress — oval,  half-length — 28  in. 
high 

Madame  delaValliere,  holding  a  miniature  of 
Louis  XIV. — the  companion — 28 in.  Jiicrh 

The  Duke  of  Burgundy,  in  armour — half- 
length — 21  in.  by  16  in. 

Louis  XIV.,  in  armour,  with  a  red  cloak  ; 
landscape  background — small  whole-length 
— 17iin.  by  14  in. 

A  girl,  in  a  blue  and  white  dress,  with  a  basket 
of  flowers  on  a  pedestal — half-length — 
18|in,  by  14  in. 

Joachim  Bernard  Potier,  in  a  white  silk  dress, 
with  a  page  and  robes  in  the  background — 
small  whole-length — 18  in.  by  15  in. 


50 


Migtiard       .      .     689     Madlle.    de    Houdaincourt,  in    a  white  silk 

dresSj  seated  in  a  landscape,  holding  a 
wreath  of  flowers ;  a  chateau  in  the  back- 
ground—  oval — 15  in.  by  20  in. 

Wyck      .      .       .      690     Head  of  an  officer,  in  armour — oval — 7  in.  high 

Van  Loo       .      .      691      A  lady,  ina  white  and  blue  dress — half-length 

—  10|-in.  by  Sin. 

Rigaud    .      .      .      692     Louis    XV.,    in    half    armour,    holding    the 

sceptre,  the  crown  and  robes  on  a  table  at 
his  side — small  whole-length — 28  in.  by 
21  in. 

Rigaud    .      .      .      693     The  Queen  of  Louis  XV.,  in  a  white  dress — 

the  companion— small  whole-length — 28  in. 
by  21  in. 

Piins       .      .      .      694     A  view  in   Holland,  with  figures  on  a  road, 

and  chateaux  in  the  distance — 12,  in.  by 
16  in. 

Natoire  .      .      .      695     Elizabeth,  Duchess  of  Parma,  aunt  of  Louis 

XVI.,  in  a  blue  hunting  dress,  seated  in  a 
landscape — half-length — 15  in.  by  12^  in. 

Drouais  .      .      .     696     Louis  XVL,  or  the  Prince  de  Conde,  in  a 

blue  coat — 17^  in.  by  152  in. 

German  .      .      .      697     Christina  of  Sweden,  in  a  black  dress,  holding 

a  sceptre :  she  is  standing  under  the  portico 
of  a  palace — 17  in.  by  14  in. 

Rigaud    .      .      .      698     The  Dauphin,  son  of  Louis  XIV.,  with  long 

light  hair,  in  armour — oval — 28  in.  high 

Van  Loo       .     • .      699     A  lady,  in  a  white  and  blue  dress,  gathering 

flowers  in  a  balcony — half-length — 44  in. 
by  34  in. 

Largilliere    .      .      700     Louis  XIV.,  in  gilt  armour  ;  and  his  queen 

— a  pair  of  ovals — three-quarters-length — 
25  in.  high 

Mignard       .      .      701     Two  young  French  princes,  the  sons  of  the 

Dauphin  and  grandsons   of  Louis  XIV., 


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Nattier 


Miofiiard 


Van  Loo 


Van  Loo 


Miffnard 


Mignard 


Boucher 

.     708 

French    . 

.     709 

De  Troye     . 

.     710 

Nattier    . 
De  Troye 


in    blue    dresses,    the    younger    holding    a 
miniature — halt-length — 34  in.  by  36  in. 

702  A  lady,  in  a  white  and  blue  silk  dress,  seated 

in  a  landscape,  holding   a  page  of  music — 
—half-length— 39  in.  by  31  in. 

703  Madame  la  Valliere,   in  a   blue  silk   dress, 

with  pearls  in  her  hair,  seated  at  a  table — 
half-length— 38  in.  by  29^  in. 

704  jNJadame    Adelaide   of    Orleans,    in    a    rich 

yellow  dress — oval,  three-quarters  length — 
25 in.  high 

705  Madame   Elizabeth  d'Orleans,  in  a  red  and 

yellow  dress — oval,  three-quarters  length — 
25^  in.  high 

706  Maria  Theresa,    in  a  blue  dress   and  pearl 

necklace — three-quarters  length — 18  in.  by 
15iin. 

707  The  Princess  Henrietta,  Duchess  of  Orleans, 

in  a  blue  and  white  dress,  ornamented  with 
fleurs-de-lys  :  she  holds  a  watch  in  her  hand, 
a  terrier  is  lying  at  her  side — half-length 
—40  in.  by  33  in. 

A  harvest  and  vintage  of  cupids — a  pair  of 
sopra  porte — 42  in.  wide 

Madame  GeofFroi,  in  a  red  dress,  with  a  mutf 
— three-quarters  length — 28  in.  bv  22  in. 

The  Duchess  of  Burgundy,  in  a  blue  di'es>:, 
with  a  spaniel  and  another  dog— half- 
length— 28  in.  by  22^  in. 

711  Louis  XVIII  ,  when  a  boy,  in  a  blue  coat — 

three-quarters-length — 25  in.  bv  2i  in. 

712  Madame  Adelaide  d'Orleans,  in  a  white  and 

blue  dress,  at  a  fountain,  with  an  at- 
tendant presenting  a  basket  of  flo\ver> — 
half-length— 28  in.  by  22  in. 

e2 


52 


RIGAUD 


713 


Miofnard        .      .      714 


German  . 


Largilliere 


715 


716 


A.  Booiien    .      .      717 


Mignard 

718 

E.  Van  der  Neer 

719 

Schalken 

720 

Netscher 

721 

"Rigaud,  after 

.     722 

Natoire  . 

.     723 

Gonzales 

.     724 

La   Comtesse   de  la    Briffe,   as  Ceres,    in   a 
brown  dress,  seated  on  a  bank,  holding   a 
sickle  and  ears  of  corn — half-length — 53  in. 
by  40 in.      The  beautiful  portrait  is  en- 
graved by  Drevet 
A   gentleman,  in   a   yellow   dress    and   blue 
velvet  cloak — three-quarters  length — 31  in. 
by  23  in. 
The  Emperor  Paul  of  Russia,  in  a  red  coat 
and    blue    velvet     ribbon — three-quarters 
length — 30^  in.  by  24  in. 
The    Pretender,  in  a  red  dress,  wearing  the 
Order  of  the    Garter,    and   his   sister,    in 
white  satin,  at  his  side,  in  a  garden — small 
whole-length — 26  in.  by  21  in. — engraved 
Peter  the  Great,  in  armour,  and  his  Empress 
Catherine — a  pair — half-length — 13^  in.  by 
%m. 
Madlle.  de  Montpensier,  in  a  red  dress — oval, 

three-quarters  length — 15  in.  high 
The  Count  Rantzou,   in  a  cuirass  and  white 
scarf,  holding  a  baton — half-length — 9  in. 
by  fin. 
A  lady,  in  a  yellow  and  blue   scarf — small 

oval — on  copper — 5  in.  high 
William  III.  in  his  robes;  and  Queen  Mary, 
in  a  yellow  satin  dress   and  ermine  cloak, 
seated  in  a  garden — a  pair — half-length. — 
15  in.  by  12  in. 
A  king  and  queen  of  Saxony — a  pair  of  small 

whole-lengths — 20  in.  by  13  in. 
A    lady,    in    a    white   dress   and    veil — oval, 

three-quarters  length — 20Jin.  high 
A  gentleman,  in  a  white  silk  dress — oval,  half- 
length — 071    copper — 6  in.    high,      Exqui- 
sitely painted 


53 


K.  de  Moor 

.      725 

Greuze    . 

.     726 

Mignard 

.     727 

J 


;f^:GREUZH:  .      .     728 


German 


French 


F.  de  Troye 


729 


Rigaud 

.     730 

Mignard 

.     731 

Nattier   . 

.     732 

733 


734 


Madlle.  Vertue  Carnee,  in  a  blue  and  yellow 
dress — oval,  half-length — SJin.  high 

Marie  Antoinette,  in  a  white  dress  and  veil 
— oval,  three  quarters  length — 24  in.  high 

Madame  La  Duchesse  de  Montausier,  in  a 
yellow  and  blue  drapery — three-quarters 
length — 31  in.  by  24 in. 

Madame  de  Pompadour,  in  a  white  flowered 
dress,  with  a  muff — oval,  three-quarters 
length — 23  in.  high 

The  Emperor  Leopold,  and  his  Empress, 
in  fancy  dresses — small  whole-length — on 
copper — 13  in,  by  9  in. 

The  Duke  of  Burgundy,  in  armour,  with  the 
ribbon  of  St.  Esprit:  a  battle  in  the  dis- 
tance— half-length — 57  in.  by  44  in. 

Mademoiselle  Mancini,  in  a  blue  dress — 
three-quarters  length — 28  in.  by  23  in. 

Madame  Tensin,  in  a  blue  dress,  with  black 
lace  cap,  holding  a  fan — three-quarters 
length— 30  in.  by  24  in. 

Louis  XVL,  when  young,  in  a  red  dress,  with 
the  Order  of  the  Golden  Fleece — three- 
quarters  length — 22  in.  by  19 in. 

A  Princess  of  Orleans  as  Venus,  with  Cupid 
— half-length — 22  in.  by  18  in.  Engraved 
by  Vattet 


End  of  Sixth  Day's  Sale. — First  Day  of  Pictures. 


J^ZoS%.  . 


Seventh  Day's  Sale. 


On   MONDAY,   MARCH    12,    1855, 


AT  ONE  O  CLOCK  PRECISELY. 


PICTURES. 

FIRST  FLOOR  LANDING,  AND  STAIRCASE. 

Largilliere    .      .      735     An  officer,  in  a  cuirass  and  red  velvet  cloak — 

three- qiiarters  length — 34  in.  by  26  in, 
Boiiton    .      .      .      736     A  Prince  of  the  Lorraine  family,  in    a   red 

coat — half-length — 35  in.  by  29  in. 
Mignard       .      .      737     Marie,  Queen  of  Louis  XIV.,  in  a  white  dress 

and    pearl    necklace — oval,  three-quarters 

length^ — 31  in.  by  26  in. 
Mignard       .      .      738     Portrait  of  the  artist,  in  a  blue  cloak— oval, 

three-quarters  length — 32  in.  by  25  in. 
Nattier   „      .      .      739     A  lady,  in  a  white  satin  dress  and  pink  cloak, 

with  a  wreath  of  flowers  on  her  shoulders 

— three-quarters  length—  30  in.  by  25  in. 
Ramsay        .      .      740     Frederick,  Prince  of  Wales,  and  the  Princess, 

in  their  robes — a  pair — ^small  whole-length 

— 35  in.  by  24  in. 
Mignard       .      .      741     Head  of  a  lady,  with   pink    feathers  in   her 

hair — 16^  in.  by  13  in. 


A   J   MA!^ON 


EIiEii»rOR    OP    PORTUGAL 
926 


55 


French 
Moroni 


German 


German 


Drouais  . 

K.  de  Moor 

Parocel   . 
Rigaud   . 

Rigaud   . 


742  Cardinal    Richelieu,    in    an  ermine    cloak — 

17  in.  by  13  in. 

743  A  Grand  Duchess  of  Tuscany,  in  a  rich  dress 

striped  with  gold,  a  chain  of  pearls  hang- 
ing from  her  neck  ;  her  right  hand  resting 
en  a  chair,  a  fan  in  her  left,  and  drapery 
behind — half-length — 44  in.  by  39  in. 

744  The  Empress  Maria  Theresa,  in  a  white  dress 

and  ermine  robes,  her  left  hand  resting 
on  a  crown — half-length — 55  in.  by  45  in. 
Presented  by  the  Empress  to  the  Earl  of 
Hyndford 

745  Anne,  Duchess  of  Courland,  in  a  yellow  silk 

dress,  wearing  a  red  ribbon  badge  and  star 
of  diamonds,  a  fan  in  her  right  hand — half- 
length — 50  in.  by  38  in.  This  porlrait  of 
the  sister  of  Maria  Theresa,  is  from  the 
Collection  of  the  Earl  of  Hyndford,  who 
was  Ambassador  at  the  Court  of  Russia, 
from  1741  to  1749 

746  Sophie,  aunt  of  Louis  XVI.,  in  a  richly  em- 

broidered pink  dress,  holding  a  page  of 
music — half-length — 28  in.  by  23  in. 

747  A  lady,  in  a  white  satin  dress  and  pearl  neck- 

lace, holding  a  gilt  dish  of  fruit — tialf- 
length— 37  in.  by  SOJ  in. 

748  Louis  XIV.,  in  a  blue  coat,  on  a  bay  charo^er, 

in  a  landscape — 50  in.  by  37|  in. 

749  A  marshal,  like  Mar.>liai  Tallard,  in  armour, 

with  a  blue  ribbon  and  a  crimson  cloak 
over  his  shoulder,  his  hand  resting  on  his 
helmet — half-length— 46  in.  by  38^  in. 

750  Louis  XV.,  in  his  coronation  robes — whole- 

length — 52|  in.  by  40^  in. 


56 


Migjiard  .  .  75 1  The  Duchesse  de  Berri,  in  a  white  dress  orna- 
mented with  rubies  and  pearls,  holding  an 
arrow — half-length — 39  in.  by  35  in. 

Mignard       .      .      752     Louise,  Duchess  of  Orleans,  in  a  rich  yellow 

dress  with  blue  cloak,  seated — half-length 
—34  in.  by  27  in. 

De  Troye     .      .      753     A    girl,   in  a  crimson  satin  dress,   holding    a 

basket  of  flowers  on  a  terrace,  a  greyhound 
before  her — whole-length — 51  in.  by  31  in. 

Largilliere    .      .      754     The  Duchesse  de  Berri,  in  a  gold  and  crimson 

velvet   dress,   as  Cleopatra,  about   to  drop 
the  pearl  into  a  silver    vessel  on   a  table 
—half-length— 48  in.  by  38^  in. 
Two  nymphs,  one  of  them  sleeping  after  the 

chace — a  sopra  porta,  about  4  ft.  wide 
A  lady,  in  a  blue  dress  and  turban,  playing 
the     guitar — three-quarters  length — 32  in. 
by  25  in. 
A   frost  scene  outside  the  walls  of  Antwerp, 
with  masquerade  and  other  figures  skating 
on  the  frozen  moat — 26|  in.  by  42  in. 
A    Dutch  village,  on  a  river,  with  numerous 
figures    assembled    round   the  booth  of  a 
charlatan,  waggons  and  market  figures  on 
the  right — 24  in.  by  35  in. 
Louis  XIV.,  on  horseback,  accompanying  his 
Queen    in    her  coach,  drawn   by  six  white 
horses,  and  attended  by  a  numerous  cortege, 
on  a  road    towards  a  fortified  city — 29  in. 
by  45  in. 

Drouais  .      .      .      760     An  aunt  of  Louis  the  XVI.,  in  a  green  dress, 

embroidered    with    flowers — three-quarters 
length — 25  in.  by  20  in. 

Drouais  .  .  .  761  An  aunt  of  Louis  the  XVI...  in  a  dress  embroi- 
dered with  white  flowers — the  companion 
— three-quarters  length — 25  in.  by  20  in. 


Boucher  . 

.     755 

Van  Loo 

.     756 

Avercauip     . 

.     757 

Michaud 

.     758 

Van  der  Meulen       759 


57 


Largillikke    .     762 


Boufflais 


De  Troye 


German 


Largilliere    . 


German 


Rigaud  , 


De  Troye 


763 


764 


765 


766 


767 


768 


German  .      .      .     769 


770 


A  gentleman,  in  a  lilac  and  blue  dress, 
reposing  on  a  bank  after  the  chace,  dogt 
and  dead  partridges  at  his  side.  Admirably 
painted — 51  in.  by  30  in, 

A  camp  scene,  with  a  general  officer  and 
attendants  before  a  tent,  soldiers  casting 
lots  with  dice  on  a  drum  in  the  fori^ground 
— 25 in.  by  31i  in. 

The  Due  de  Berri,  seated  in  a  landscape, 
caressing  a  dog  and  watching  a  bullfinch — 
whole-length — 57  in.  by  45  in. 

The  Empress  Elizabeth  of  Russia,  in  a  richly 
ornamented  yellow  boddice  with  pearls, 
and  a  blue  cloak  lined  with  ermine,  seated, 
with  her  right  hand  on  the  crown — half- 
length — about  47  in.  by  36  in. 

A  French  prince,  in  aj-mour,  a  blue  cloak 
over  his  shoulders,  his  left  hand  resting  on 
a  helmet,  a  page  at  his  side — half-length 
— 53  in.  by  43 in. 

The  Empress  Catharine  of  Russia,  in  a  white 
dress,  and  yellow  robe  lined  with  ermine, 
holding  the  sceptre,  a  coronet  on  her  head 
— half-length — 54  in.  by  44  in. 

The  Duke  of  Burgundy,  in  armour,  with 
the  ribbon  of  St.  Esprit,  holding  a  baton  in 
his  right  hand,  his  left  resting  on  a  helmet 
— half-length — 55  in.  by  43  in. 

An  officer  of  the  Thirty  Years'  War,  like 
Tortonstcin,  in  armour,  with  lace  collar  and 
red  scarf,  his  I'ight  hand  resting  on  a  helmet 
with  a  red  plume;  a  coat  of  arms  in  the 
background— half-length — 46 in.  by  38  in. 

Augustus  II.,  of  Poland,  the  Father  of 
Marshal  Saxe,  in  a  pink  velvet  coat  and 
cuirass,  with  the  Badge  of  the  Golden  Fleece, 
and  St.  Esprit,  holding  a  baton— half- 
length — 60  in.  by  42  iu. 


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LIBRARY. 


School  of  Bronzi  no    771 


Le  Due 


772 


Nattier 


773 


Pourbus 


Holbein 


L.    CORNELISZ 


774 


775 


776 


A  lady  of  the. house  of  Medicis,  in  a  crimson 
embroidered  dress,  with  pearl  necklace  and 
ribbons  in  her  hair — three-quarters  length — 
25^  in.  by  19  in. 

A  cavalier,  in  a  yellow  doublet,  white  collar, 
and  crimson  cap  with  feathers,  smoking  a 
pipe,  a  page,  in  a  blue  dress,  putting  on  his 
spurs  ;  two  figures  in  the  background— oval 
— 18^  in.  high — in  oak  frame,  elaborately 
carved  with  fruit  and  vegetables  by  Ver- 

BRUGGEN 

Marie  Leczinski,  of  Poland,  Queen  of 
France,  in  a  crimson  dress,  with  black 
lace  and  white  sleeves :  she  is  seated  at  a 
table,  her  arm  ivsti  ng  on  a  book — 47  in. 
by  36-i-in.  The  well  known  picture,  en- 
graved hy  Tardieu 

A  lady,  in  a  black  dress,  supposed  to  be  Mary 
Queen  of  Scots,  with  slashed  sleeves,  and 
a  gold  chain  round  her  waist,  her  head-dress 
of  pearls — half-length — 31  in.  by  24  in. 

Fulke  Greville,  Lord  Brooke,  in  a  black 
dress  and  hat,  with  a  white  ruff,  holding  his 
gloves  in  his  left  hand — half-length — 13^ 
in.  by  9^  in. 

A  gentleman,  in  a  black  dress  edged  with 
brown  fur,  and  a  black  cap,  holding  a  letter 
in  his  right  hand,  a  ring  on  the  forefinger 
of  his  left,  an  inscription  beneath — half- 
length — 14  in.  by  11  in.  The  inscription  is 
believed  to  be  "  Vera  Effigies  Roberti  fil  : 
Anthony  De  Bruton  dni  de  Lisulis  quoda 
fit  de  Thornburgh  dni  de  Bruges,  Domi 
Patris  Anthony  Picloris  (or  Rectoris),  1524. 
Requiescal  in  pace." 


59 

P.  lie  Clianipagiie     717     Louis  XIV  ,  when  young,  in  a  richly  ombroi- 

dered  blue  silk  dress,  holding-  a  stick  ot 
office  in  his  hand ;  a  crimson  drapery 
behind — whole-length — 50  in.  by  39  in. 

Van  den  Tempel      778     A  lady,  in  a  blue  silk  dress  with  white  sleeves, 

and  a  yellow  scarf,  .-^eated  in  a  landscape, 
with  a  spaniel  in  her  lap — half-length — 
44  in.  by  35^ in. 

Mignard       .      .      779     Maria  Theresa,  Queen  of  Louis  XIV.,  in  a 

black  and  white  dress  edged  with  ermine, 
seated  at  a  table — half-length — 50  in.  by 
38  in. 

Mark  Gakrard     780     JA^E,  Marchione,ss  of  Winchester,  in  a 

richly  embroidered  crimson  dress,  with 
slashed  sleeves,  standing  near  a  green  velvet 
cushion ;  a  drapery  suspended  behind — 
half-length — 51  in.  by  36^  in. 

Sir  p.  Lkly    .      781      Nell  Gwynne,  in  a  yellow  silk   dress   and 

white  sleeves,  with  a  blue  mantle,  seated  on 
a  stone  plinth,  caressing  a  lamb — half- 
length — 48  in.  by  38^  in. 

Sir  P.  Lely  .  .  782  A  youth,  supposed  to  be  the  Duke  of  Rich- 
mond, in  a  crimson  and  white  silk  dress, 
holding  an  arrow  in  his  hand,  a  spaniel 
running  at  his  side — whole-length — 50  in. 
by  34  in. 

Maes       .      .      .      783     A  child,  in  a   crimson  silk  dress  and  plume 

of  feathers,  a  spaniel  by  his  side — oval — 
15iin.  high — in  oak  frame,  elaborately 
carved  with    fruits   and    flowers   by    Ver- 

BRUGGEN 

Kavensteyn     .      784     A  gentleman,  in  a  black  striped  dress,  with  lace 

ruff:  he  holds  his  gloves  in  his  left  hand, 
his  hat  on  a  table  by  his  side — half-length 
— 44  in.  by  33  in.  This  admirable  portrait 
is  dated  1635 


60 


Sir  P.  Lely  .      .      785     A  lady,  in  a  light  yellow  dress,  supposed  to  be 

the  Countess  of  Sunderland,  seated  on  an 
orange  drapery  in  a  landscape — half-length 
—46  in.  by  39  in. 

RiGAUD        .      .     786     Marshal  Yauban,  in  a  buff  dress  and  white 

scarf,  his  hand  resting  on  his  baton — half- 
length — 49  in.  by  36iin.  The  engraved 
picture.      Very  fine 

RiGAUD  .      .      .      787     Maksiial  de  Belleisle,  in  armour,  wearing 

the  badge  of  the  St.  Esprit  and  Golden 
Fleece :  he  holds  his  baton,  liis  helmet  on 
a  bank  before  him  ;  a  battle  in  the  back- 
ground— 51  in.  by  39  in. — engraved 

Honthorst    .      .     788     Maria,  the  wife  of  William    II.,  Prince   of 

Orange,  in  a  brown  silk  dress  with  white 
sleeves,  and  pearl  necklace,  before  a  table, 
on  which  is  a  basket  of  roses  :  she  holds  a 
coronet  in  her  right  hand;  a  landscape 
background — 48  in.  by  39  in. 

MiREVELDT        .      789     Sir    Giles     Allington,   ancestor    of    the 

Lords  Allington,  of  Wimandley  in  Herts, 
and  of  Killard  in  Ireland,  in  a  black  dress 
and  ruff;  a  crimson  drapery  suspended 
behind.  He  married  a  daughter  of  Cecil, 
first  Earl  of  Exeter — three-quarters  length 
— 28  in.  by  24  in.  This  interesting  por- 
trait is  engraved  in  the  History  of  the 
Ccesar  family 

Sir  A.  More  .  790  A  lady,  in  a  black  dress,  and  head  dress  orna- 
mented with  rich  jewels,  a  white  hand- 
kerchief round  her  neck ;  she  holds  a 
feather  fan  in  her  hand — half-length — 31 
in,  by  23^  in. 

German  .      ,      .      791      A  Landgrave   and   his  wife,  in  white  dresses 

embroidered  with  gold  :  they  are  standing 
under  a  canopy  marked  with  arms,  the  word 
"  Jehova  "  above.      1636.     19  in.  by  13  in. 


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DINING  ROOM. 

Wissing  .      .      .      792     The  Duke  of  Somerset,  in  his  robes,  with  the 

badge  of  the  Garter,  his  left  hand  resting 
on  a  table,  on  which  is  a  hat  and  plume — 
half-length — 48  in.  by  39  in. 

Van  Dyck    .      .      793     The  Duchess  of  Holstein,   in   a  yellow  silk 

dress  with  white  sleeves,  and  a  lilac  scarf 
over  her  shoulder,  which  she  is  holding 
with  her  right  hand — half-length — 48  in. 
by  39  in. 

Nason    .      .      .      794     Charles  II.,  in  steel  and  gold  armour,  with 

the  badge  of  the  Garter :  he  is  holding  a 
baton,  the  crown  on  a  table  by  his  side — 
half-length — 46  in.  by  36  in.  The  subject 
of  the  celebrated  engraving  by  Van  Dalen 

Rigaud   .      .      .      795     The    Empress    Maria    Theresa,    in   a   blue 

dress  and  yellow  velvet  cloak :  she  is 
seated  at  a  table,  holding  a  sceptre — half- 
length —  54  in.  by  39  in.  Given  by  the 
Empress  to  a  hospital  at  Ghent 

Myttbns     .      .     796     Charles  I.,  in  a  pink  silk  dress  with  slashed 

sleeves,  with  lace  collar,  and  the  ribbon 
and  badge  of  the  Garter,  his  right  hand 
extended,  and  the  left  resting  on  the 
hilt  of  his  sword — half-length — 46  in.  by 
86  in. 

F.  Bol     .      .      .      797     A  lady,  in  a  black  dress,  holding  a  fan  in  her 

right  hand  :  she  holds  a  flower  in  her  left 
on  a  globe :  she  is  seated  on  the  terrace  of 
a  chateau — half-length — 46  in.  by  36 in. 

Siii  P.  Lely     .      798     Nell  Gwynne,  in  a  white  dress  and  blue 

mantle,  seated  on  a  bank  in  a  landscape — 
half-length — 49  in,  by  40  in.  A  very  ele- 
gant portrait 


62 


Bronzino 


French 


COELLO 


Rubens 


Scipione  Pulzoni       803 


Cuyp 


Myttens 


Sir  A.  More 


799  TheDuchessBiancaCapella.ofTuscany, 

in  a  crimson  dress  and  white  slashed  sleeves 
and  lace  collar — half-length — 33  in.  by 
26iin. 

800  A  youthful  princess,  presumed  to  be  Anne  of 

Austria  when  young,  in  a  richly  embroi- 
dered white  dress,  with  pearl  necklace  and 
a  ruff — three-quarters  length — 21  in.  by 
18in. 

801  Isabella  de  Valois,  wife  of  Philip  II.,  in 

a  crimson  dress  richly  embroidered,  with 
collar  and  cross  of  jewels,  and  jewels  in 
her  hair — three-quarters  length — 21  in.  by 
IZiin. 

802  The  Due  d'Olivarez.  in  armour,  with  hat  and 

feather,  on  a  chesnut  horse,  in  a  landscape 
—23  in.  by  18  in. 
A  Duchess  of  Parma,  in  a  black  dress  and 
lace  ruff,  with  a  jewelled  badge  on  her 
shoulder,  and  head  ornament  of  pearls,  her 
right  hand  raised  to  a  gold  chain,  which  is 
suspended  round  her  neck ;  a  crimson  dra- 
pery behind — three-quarters  length — 32  in. 
by  25  in. 

804  William  II.,   Prince  of  Orange,  in  a  black 

dress,  edged  with  gold,  on  a  brown  horse, 
a  river  in  the  distance — 19  in.  by  13  in. 

805  The  Duke  D'Epernon,  in  a  ruff,  and  brown 

slashed  dress  and  lilac  cloak,  with  the 
ribbon  of  the  Garter — three-quarters  length 
—20  in.  by  15^  in. 

806  Isabella  de  Valois,  in   a  black   dress,    with 

gold  collar  and  jewel,  a  carnation  flower 
suspended  from  her  ruff,  with  a  white  and 
gold  wreath  on  her  head — three-quarters 
length — 20  in.  by  15  in. 


63 


PRIMATICCIO    807 


Old  Breughel     .     808 


S.  Francks    .      .      809 


Cuyp 


810 


C.  Jaiisen      .      .      811 


Backhuyzen     .     812 


K.  tie  Moor.      .     813 


Van  der  Heist    .     814 


THK   CARDINAL   OF   CHATILLON, 

in  a  crimson  damask  dress  and  cloak,  with 
a  broad  front  of  ermine,  a  small  red  cap  on 
his  head ;  he  holds  his  gloves  in  his  right 
hand,  which  rests  on  the  back  of  a  chair, 
his  left  hand  resting  in  his  girdle — half- 
length — 36  in.  by  28  in.,  inscribed  iE  48, 
1531.  A  noble  portrait,  full  of  fine  cha- 
racter, signed  by  the  Master 

A  kermesse  and  dance  in  a  Dutch  village : 
a  composition  of  many  figures — 15  in.  by 
22  in. 

A  ball.  From  Louis  Philippe's  Collection 
— 19  in.  by  26  in. 

Frederick  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Frederick  of 
Bohemia,  uhen  a  child,  in  a  white  dress, 
hat,  and  feather,  holding  a  flower  in  his 
right  hand,  and  a  basket  in  his  left — oval 
— 29  in.  high 

Lady  Falkland,  in  a  black  dress,  with  elaborate 
lace  collar — three-quarters  length — 28  in. 
by  22  in. 

Portrait  of  the  Artist,  in  a  blue  velvet 
cloak  and  flowing  wig  :  he  is  pointing  towards 
a  ship  of  war,  which  is  seen  in  the  back- 
ground ;  he  holds  a  palette  in  his  left  hand, 
a  celestial  globe  on  the  right  in  front — 
half-length — 34iin.  by  27i  in. 

A  Dutch  gentleman,  in  a  flowing  wig,  yellow 
dress,  and  blue  and  crimson  cloak — oval — 
27  in.  high 

Martin  Tromp,  in  a  black  dress  and  steel 
gorget,  wearing  a  gold  medal  suspended 
by  a  blue  ribbon ;  a  sea  fight  in  the  back- 
ground :  the  portrait  enclosed  in  a  stone — 
oval,  three-quarters  length — 28  in.  by  23  in. 


64 


Sir  P.  Lely  .      .      815     James  II.,  in  the  robes  of  the  Garter,  standing 

before  a  table,  on  which  is  his  hat  and 
plunae  of  feathers — small  whole-length — 
40  in.  by  27  in. 

Rigaud    .      .      .      816     Elizabeth    Christina  de    Brunswick    Wolfen- 

buttel.  Empress  of  Germany,  in  a  dress 
covered  with  magnificent  jewels ;  the  crown 
and  sceptre  of  Hungary,  on  a  crimson 
cushion  on  her  left.  Died  1750 — half- 
length — 37  in.  by  29^  in. 

P.de  Champagne    817     Portrait  of  LouisXIIL,  in  armour,  ornamented 

with  gilt  fleurs-de-lys,  wearing  a  white  scarf 
and  the  ribbon  of  the  St.  Esprit — half- 
length — 28  in.  by  22  in. 

Mark  Garrard    .      818     A   lady,  in  an  elaborately  worked   dress   of 

white  and  gold,  a  mirror  suspended  from 
the  side  of  her  dress ;  she  holds  a  red 
feather  fan  in  her  right  hand  ;  on  the 
finger  of  her  left  hand  is  a  ring,  attached 
to  her  wrist  by  a  silk  cord ;  a  green  drapery 
behind— half-length-  33^  in.  by  28  in. 

Mireveldt      .      .      819     Maurice  of  Nassau,  in  a  yellow  quilted  dress 

with  a  ruff,  his  right  hand  resting  against 
his  side — half-length — 43  in.  by  29^  in. 

S.  COELLO     .     820     ANNA    MARIA    OF    AUSTRIA,  Queen 

of  Philip  II.  of  Spain,  in  a  white  silk  dress, 
ornamented  with  broad  gold  bands  of 
arabesque  pattern,  a  chain  of  rich  jewels 
round  her  neck  and  waist ;  she  wears  a 
small  black  velvet  cap  with  white  feather, 
from  which  a  rich  jewel  is  suspended,  her 
left  hand  resting  on  the  arm  of  a  chair — 
half-length — 48  in.  by  39  in.  A  noble 
chef-d'oeuvre  of  the  great  Spanish  portrait 
painter.     Signed  by  him 


65 


Zoust 


821 


School ofL.daVinci  822 
School  of  L.daVinci  823 
Mireveldt     .      .     824 


Myttens  .  .  .  825 

Myttens  .  .  .  826 

Mireveldt  .  .  827 

German  .  ,  .  828 


S.  J.  1659    .      .     829 


German .      .      .     830 


Myttens  ...     831 


A  lady,  in  a  white  satin  dress,  holding  a  blue 
scarf  in  her  right  hand,  and  a  rose  in  her 
left— half-length— 38  in.  by  21  in. 

La  Belle  Ferroniere — 22i  in.  by  19  in. 

La  Joconda — 28  in.  by  22  in. 

Frederick  Henrv,  Prince  of  Orange,  in  a 
black  silk  dress  and  white  collar,  a  medal 
suspended  by  a  gold  chain  from  his  neck — 
three-quarters  length — 26  in,  by  21^  in. 

A  gentleman,  presumed  to  be  Lord  Selkirk, 
in  a  white  quilted  dress,  with  a  ruff — three- 
quarters  length — 26  in.  by  1\\  in. 

Wriottesley,  Earl  of  Southampton,  Knight  of 
the  Garter,  in  a  black  dress  with  a  lace 
collar  —  three-quarters  length — 29  in.  by 
23  in. 

Frederick  Henry  of  Orange,  in  brown  and 
gold  armour,  and  lace  collar  —  three- 
quarters  length — 10^  in.  by  8  in. 

Christian  V.,  King  of  Denmark,  in  a  gorget, 
and  yellow  and  red  dress,  holding  a  baton, 
the  crown  and  sceptre  on  a  fable  at  his 
side;  and  his  queen,  Ulrica — a  pair  of 
small  whole-lengths — 14  in.  by  10  in. — on 
copper 

A  Dutch  gentleman,  in  a  black  cloak  and 
broad  rimmed  hat — three-quarters  length — 
12^  in.  by  11  in. 

Christian  IV.,  King  of  Denmark,  in  a  yellow 
dress  with  green  sleeves,  standing  by  a 
table — small  whole-length — 13  in,  by  8^  in. 

Elizabeth  of  Bohemia,  in  a  large  ruff  and  rich 
dress,  with  necklace  and  badge  of  jewels — 
three-quarters  length — 10  in.  by  8  in. 

F 


G6 


S.  J.       ...     832 
German.      .      .     833 

K.duJardin,1671  834 


Mytlens  ...     835 


Van  Dyck,  after      836 

Joanes  Luca   D'     837 
Enrico 


Mireveldt     .      .     838 


M.  Garrard        .     839 


Mireveldt       .     840 


A  Dutch  naval  officer,  in  a  lilac  dress,  holding 
a  baton — half-length — 12  in.  by  11  in. 

Christian  IV.,  King  of  Denmark,  in  a  yellow 
dress,  holding  a  baton ;  a  helmet  on  a  table 
by  his  side — small  whole-length — 13  in. 
by  9  in. 

A  Lady,  with  light  hair,  in  a  yellow  and 
pink  dress  and  lilac  scarf,  holding  her  hand 
over  a  fountain  formed  of  a  cupid  on  a 
dolphin — half-length — 50  in.  by  54  in. — 
Very  elegant 

An  officer,  like  the  Marquis  de  Vieuville,  in  a 
cuirass,  with  lace  collar  and  blue  and  gold 
scarf —  three-quarters  length — 25  in.  by 
21  in. 

Henrietta  Maria,  in  a  white  dress — halMength 
—23  in.  by  19  in, 

PHILIP  III.,  King  of  Spain,  in  rich  armour, 
with  baton  and  helmet  by  his  side,  kneeling 
in  prayer  before  a  battle ;  a  sea  fight  seen 
in  the  distance — an  inscription  beneath — 
55  in.  by  38  in, 

James  I.,  in  a  white  silk  dress,  with  chain  and 
jewels,  a  jewelled  badge  in  his  hat — three- 
quarters  length — 22  in.  by  16  in. 

Lady  Shirley,  her  face  seen  in  profile,  in  a 
dress  embroidered  with  flowers  in  brilliant 
colours — three-quarters  length — 22  in.  by 
17  in. 

Henry  Frederick,  Prince  of  Orange,  in  a  crim- 
son silk  dress  striped  with  gold,  wearing  a 
riiflP  and  gorget,  his  left  hand  resting  on  the 
hilt  of  his  sword — half-length — 4H  in.  by 
29  in. 


67 


Palomino      .      .     841 


W.  MIERIS     .     842 


Coello 


S43 


Rigaucl   . 


844 


French  .      .      .     845 


Mireveldt,  1635      846 


C.  Jansen     .      .     847 


C.  Jansen     .      .     848 


A  cavalier,  somewhat  like  the  Archduke 
Albeit,  in  rich  steel  and  gold  armour, 
with  a  ruff,  holding  a  baton  in  his  right 
hand ;  a  plumed  helmet  on  a  table  at  his 
side — half-length — 46  in.  by  33  in. 

THE  ARTIST,  in  a  yellow  silk  dress,  and 
crimson  velvet  cloak  fastened  by  a  jewel ; 
he  holds  a  palette  and  brushes  in  his  left 
hand,  the  right  hand  extended — oval — 34 
in.  high.  This  beautiful  portrait  is  of 
the  artisfs  most  elaborate  and  delicate 
finish 

Isabella  Clara  Eugenia,  in  a  white  dress, 
elaborately  ornamented  with  gold ;  she 
wears  a  lace  ruff  and  a  collar,  and  pendant 
of  rich  jewels  and  pearls — half-length — 
46^  in.  by  38  in. 

The  Duchesse  d'Orleans,  in  a  blue  and  gold 
damask  dress  and  blue  scarf — oval,  half- 
length — 34  in.  high 

A  Cavalier,  in  a  yellow  doublet,  with  red 
cloak,  bearing  the  badge  of  the  Garter, 
holding  a  hat  and  plume  of  feathers  in  his 
right  hand — half-length — 36  in.  by  26  in. 
Admirably  painted 

A  gentleman,  in  a  black  silk  dress  and  lace 
collar,  and  large  hat — oval,  three-quarters 
length — 28  in.  high 

Sir  Richard  Fanshawe,  with  fair  hair,  in  a 
black  silk  dress  and  lace  collar,  his  left 
hand  holding  his  cloak  —  28 1  in.  by 
24  in. 

Lady  Fanshawe,  the  wife  of  the  preceding,  in 
a  black  dress,  with  lace  collar  and  rows  of 
pearls — three-quarters  length — 28|  in.  by 
24  in. 

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68 


Wyck 


Old  Cuyp 


Zoust 


JVI  ignard 


Velazquez.      .     849     Marie  Louise  d'Orleans,  Queen  of  Charles  11 , 

of  Spain,  with  long  black  hair  falling  over 
her  shoulders,  in  a  crimson  dress,  holdinof 
a  basket  of  flowers — halMength — 30  in. 
by  23  in, 

850  A  son  of  the  King  of  Bohemia,  in  armour, 
with  a  gold  chain  round  his  neck — three- 
quarters  length — 29  in.  by  22^  in. 

851  A  lady,  in  a  black  dress  and  large  ruff — 
oval,  three-quarters  length — 28  in.  high 

852  Admiral  Van  Tromp,  the  younger,  in  a  cuirass 
and  blue  silk  dress,  with  crimson  cloak;  a 
sea  fight  in  the  background — half-length — 
42  in.  by  34  in. 

853  The  youthful  Princess  of  Conde,  with  light 
hair,  in  a  yellow  dress  richly  embroidered, 
with  gold  damask  train ;  a  yellow  drapery 
suspended  behind — whole-length — 62  in. 
by  43  in. 

854  The  youthful  Prince  of  Conde,  in  a  dress 
richly  embroidered,  holding  a  plan  of  a 
fortification  in  his  hand ;  with  crimson  dra- 
pery behind — whole-length — the  companion 
—62  in.  by  43  in. 

Lucy  Harrington,  Countess  of  Bedford, 
in  a  blue  and  white  dress,  richly  embroi- 
dered, and  yellow  scarf,  her  left  hand  rest- 
ing on  the  stem  of  a  vine  ;  she  is  leading 
with  her  right  hand  a  child  at  her  side, 
who  holds  a  bunch  of  grapes^ — whole-length 
—  69  in.  by  43  in.  From  Mereworth 
Castle 

Sir  p.  Lel\       .     856     An  Officer,  supposed   to  be  the  Duke  of 

Gloucester,  in  armour,  holding  a  baton  in 


Mignard 


Mark  Garrard    855 


69 

his  right  hand;,  his  left  resting  on  a  helmet — 
whole-length — 7'2  in.  by  43  in.  Admirably 
painted 

Palomino    .      .     857     Isabella  de  Valois,  wife  of  Philip  II.,  in  a 

black  dress  with  pink  sleeves,  with  necklace 
of  pearls  and  jewels  ;  she  holds  a  jewelled 
chain  in  her  left  hand,  her  right  hand  rest- 

',  "  ing  on  the  back  of  a  chair  ;    she  wears  a 

black  cap  on  her  head,  ornamented  with 
pearls,  a  plume  of  red  and  white  feathers, 
and  a  rich  jewel  suspended  over  her  right 
oai- — whole-length — 75  in.  by  43  in. 


End  of  Seventh  Days  Sale. 


Eighth  Day's  Salt 


On    TUESDAY,    MARCH    13,    1855, 


AT    ONE    O  CLOCK    PRECISELY. 


Dobson   . 


859 


Maes 

Dutch     .      . 

C.  Jansen 

Maes 

Van  tier  Moulen      863 


Parocel  ...     864 
Sir  A.  More,  1561     865 


PICTURES. 

ENTRANCE  HALL. 

858     A  gentleman,  supposed  to  be  John  Evelyn 
in  a  brown  dress  and  yellow  cloak,  holding 
a  crook — half-length — 39  in.  by  33  in. 

A  Dutch  commander,  in  armour,  holding  a 
baton— half-length— 48  in.  by  37  in. 

William  III.,  when  young,  iti  armour — half- 
length—  31  in.  by  25  in. 

A  lady,  in  a  black  dress,  with  pearl  necklace 
and  bracelets — half-length — 38  in.  by  31  in. 

Christina  of  Sweden,  in  a  red  cloak — half- 
length — 44  in.  by  33  in. 

Louis  XIV.  in  his  coach,  passing  in  procession 
over  the  Pont  Neuf — a  composition  of 
numerous  figures — 43  in.  by  22^  in. 

Louis  XIV.,  on  a  white  charger,  with  a  siege 
in  the  background — 38§  in.  by  30  in. 

A  lady,  in  a  black  dress  and  gold  chain — three- 
quarters  length — 7h  i".  by  6  in. 


860 


861 


862 


I.ABV    jrOHAIO-M-A    ABERGAVSiriffT. 
92  8 


71 


Bronzino       .      .     8G6 


French    . 


867 


VanVitell    .      .     868 


School  of  A.  More    869 


Van  Bloeraen     .     870 


Van  Vitell 


Sandraart 


Sandraart 
Rubens   . 


French 


.  87i 

.  872 

^  873 

.  874 

.  875 

.  876 


W. Van  der  Vleet     877 


Rubens  . 


Pourbus 


878 


879 


Head    of    Leonora     di     Medici — 7{  in.    by 

5iin. 
The    Duchess    de    Montpensier,   in  a  richly 

ornamented  dress  and  plume  of  feathers — 

small  whole-length — 50  in.  by  38  in. 
A  view  of  the  Tuileries  and  Seine,  at  Paris, 

with  boats  and  figures — 30  in.  by  51  in. 
Two  children,   in  white  dresses  with  crimson 

stripes — half-length — 30  in.  by  37  in. 
A  camp  scene,  with  horsemen  and  butchers' 

tents — 32  in.  by  39  in. 
The  Pont  Neuf  and  surrounding  buildings, 

with  numerous  figures  and  carriages  in  the 

foreground — 29  in.  by  50|  in. 
A    cavalier,    in   a   black   silk   cloak,  with  a 

rapier — half-length — 42  in.  by  29|  in. 
A  lady,  in  a  black  dress,  with  girdle  of  pearls 

—half-length— 43  in.  by  31  in. 
A  cavalier,  in  a  black  dress  with  lace  collar 

— half-length — 34  in.  by  27^  in. 
The  Archduke  Albert,  in  a  black  dress,  with 

a    ruff    and     gold    chain — three-quarters 

length— 30  in.  by  21iin. 
A  gentleman  of  the  time  of  Louis  XII.,  in 

a  light  brown  slashed  dress,  his  right  hand 

on  his  stick — half-length — 39  in.  by  28  in. 
An   ecclesiastic,   in  black  robes,  seated  in  a 

chair,  a  crucifix  on  a  table  by  his  side — 

half-length,  inscribed  ^t  45,  1631 — 43  in, 

by  33 in. 
Isabella,  the  Governess  of  the  Low  Countries, 

in  a  black  and  gold  dress,  with  a  ruff — 

three-quarters  length — 31  in.  by  22^  in. 
An  elderly  man,  with  a  grey  beard,  in  a  black 

dress  edgred   with    fur,  and  a  ruff — three- 

quarters  length — 25  in.  by  21^  in. 


72 


Mireveldt 


WlGMANNA   . 


881 


C,  Jansens 

•            • 

882 

Sandraart 

•            • 

883 

Giialdorp 

•            » 

884 

Velazquez, 

after 

885 

F.  Hals  . 

•      • 

886 

De  Troye 

.      .. 

887 

De  Troye 

,      , 

888 

880  A  lady,  in  a  black  dress,  with  gold  chain  and 
ruff — three-quarters  length — 26^  in.  by 
22  in. 

The  Czar  Peter,  at  dinner  with  the  Mayor 
of  Dorkum,  in  Friesland,  surrrounded  by 
male  and  female  attendants  ;  figures  in  the 
background  looking  through  a  window — 
46  in.  by  70  in.  Bought  from  a  naval 
captain  at  Dorkum,  whose  wife  is  a  des- 
cendant of  the  mayor  represented 

A  lady,  in  a  green  and  pink  dress,  with  broad 
lace  collar — three-quarters  length,  inscribed 
Passi— 25iin.  by  22i  in. 

Portrait  of  a  lady,  in  a  ruff 

A  gentleman,  in  a  black  silk  dress  and  ruff, 
holding  his  gloves  in  his  hand — three-quar- 
ters length — 32  in.  by  26|in. 

An  Infanta  of  Spain,  in  a  white  silk  dress, 
with  red  scarf 

886  A  lady,  in  a  black  dress  and  lace  collar,  hold- 
ing a  jewel  at  her  breast — three-quarters 
length — 34  in.  by  27  in. 

The  Duke  of  Burgundy,  in  his  robes — small 
whole-length 

The  Duchess  of  Burgundy,  in  a  hunting  dress, 
with  an  attendant — the  companion 


Myttens 


INNER  HALL. 

889  A  lady,  in  a  black  silk  dress  and  blue  silk 
petticoat,  with  lace  collar,  holding  a  flow- 
ered fan  in  her  hand — half-length — 46  in. 
by  37  in. 


73 

Edema    .      .      .     890     A  view  of  St.  Cloud,  from  the  river— 41  in. 

by  72  in. 

Myttens        .      .     891     A  lady,   in  a  light   flowered  dress,  holding  a 

lemon,  a  spaniel  on  a  table  at  her  side — 
half-length— 421  by  33  in. 

Rigaud    .      ,      .      892     The   artist,    in    a  blue  dress  and  red  velvet 

cloak — three-quarters     length — 32  in.    by 
25  in. 

K.  DU  Jardin   .     893     The  Artist,   in  a  yellow  silk    dress  lined 

with  red — half-length — 42  in.  by  31  in. 

Van  Loo       .      .     894     Madame  de  Pompadour,  as  a  pilgrim — three- 
quarters  length — 31  in.  by  25  in. 


Mark  Garrard 


Pourbus 


Greco 


Coello 


895 


896 


897 


898 


ARMOURY. 

A  princess,  in  a  rich  crimson  dress,  with  lace 
ruff  and  sleeves,  red  hat,  and  white  feathers 
—half-length— 41  in.  by  32  in. 

Isabella  Clara,  when  young,  in  a  rich  em- 
broidered dress,  with  ruff  and  double  chain 
round  her  neck,  holding  a  fan  in  her  hand, 
and  drapery  behind —  half-length — 47  in* 
by  34  in. 

Don  Rodrigo  Ponze  de  Leon,  in  rich  gilt 
armour,  wearing  the  order  of  the  Golden 
Fleece,  holding  a  baton  in  his  right  hand, 
his  left  resting  on  the  hilt  of  his  sword,  a 
plumed  helmet  by  his  side — half-length — 
50^  in.  by  37  in. 

A  lady,  in  a  rich  white  and  gold  dress,  with  a 
necklace  of  pearls  and  ruff,  her  right  hand 
resting  on  the  back  of  a  chair,  a  handker- 
chief in  her  left — half-length — 45:^  in.  by 
36*  in. 


74 


Greco 


School    of  J 
Mabeuse   . 


Pourbus        .      .     899     A  lady,  in  a  white  dress  and  black  robe,  with 

a  ruff,  a  jewel  suspended   from  a  chain  at 
her  side,  a  shield  of  arms  above  :   in  mar- 
,  queterie  frame — half-length — 42  in.  by  28:| 

in. 
900  A  Spanish  marshal,  in  a  yellow  doublet  and 
steel  gorget,  holding  a  baton,  a  morion  at 
his  side — half-length — 41^  in.  by  322in. 
de  901  Louis  XII.,  in  a  crimson  cloak,  giving 
alms  to  a  beggar  who  holds  a  wooden 
bowl,  a  peasant  woman,  carrying  a  child 
on  her  shoulder,  and  three  other  figures 
behind ;  in  the  background  are  representa- 
'  tions  of  teaching  the  young,  and  clothing  the 

naked,  under  a  portico  supported  by  square 
columns — in  tortoiseshell  frame — 36iin.  by 
27  in. 

Pourbus  .      .      .     902     A  lady,  in  a  black  dress  with  white  sleeves  and 

ruff,  a  gold  chain  round  her  neck  j  she 
holds  her  gloves  in  her  right  hand,  and  a 
book  in  her  left — in  tortoiseshell  frame 
— half-length — 35  in.  by  25^  in. 

L.  Crauach  .      .      903     A  Duke  of  Saxony,  in  a  crimson  dress  and 

black  cloak,  holding  a  purse  in  his  hand — 
in  tortoiseshell  frame — three-quarters  length 
—231  in.  by  16  in. 

L  Cranach  .      .      904     A  Duchess  of  Saxony,  in  a  richly  worked  dress 

with  gold  chains  round  her  neck ;  a  green 
curtain  before  her,  and  a  scroll  ornament 
above — in  tortoiseshell  frame  three-quarters 
length — 26  in.  by  16  in. 

Coello     .      .      .     905     Don  Carlos,  son  of  Philip  II.,  in  a  white  silk 

dress  edged  with  fur,  and  wearing  the 
collar  of  the  Golden'  Fleece,  his  right  hand 
on  the  handle  of  a  dagger,  his  left  on  the 


75 


Pourbus .      .      .      906 


Mireveldt     .      .      907 


Early  Flemish    .      908 


Venetian       .      .     909 


J.DE  MABEUSE910 


HOLBEIN        .     911 


L.  DE  HEERE     912 


Q.  Matsys     ,     ..     913 


hilt  of  his  sword — half-length — 43  in.  by 
34  in. 

Henri  IV.,  in  a  white  quilted  dress,  with  the 
order  of  St.  Esprit,  standing  before  a  table 
—half-length— 43  in.  by  33a  in. 

The  Archduke  Albert,  in  richly  ornamented 
armour,  wearing  the  collar  of  the  Golden 
Fleece — three-quarters  length — 26  in.  by 
20  in. 

A  gentleman,  in  a  black  cloak,  with  a  land- 
scape background  —  arched  top  —  three- 
quarters  length — 23^  in.  high 

A  boy,  in  white  doublet  and  crimson  hose, 
holding  a  bow  and  arrow,  a  dog  at  his  side, 
in  a  landscape — small  whole-length — 45  in. 
by  33  in. 

HENRY  VII.,  in  a  yellow  dress  ornamented 
with  jewels,  and  a  red  cloak  edged  with 
fur,  holding  his  glove  in  his  hand — in 
tortoiseshell  frame — three-quarters  length 
— 22^  in.  by  18  in.  A  portrait  of  the  high- 
est interest 

Henry  VIII.,  in  a  gold  damask  dress,  with 
a  red  cloak  edged  with  fur,  his  right  hand 
in  his  girdle — small  half-length — 25^  in. 
by  17^  in. — in  marqueterie  frame 

Queen  Elizabeth,  in  a  white  dress,  and 
black  robe  ornamented  with  gold,  a  chain, 
with  jewel,  round  her  neck,  and  coronet  on 
her  head — small  half-length — 28  in.  by 
20  in. 

St.  Jerome,  seated  in  meditation,  his  right 
hand  raised  to  his  forehead,  his  left  resting 
on  a  skull ;  the  cardinal's  hat  and  a  can- 
dlestick before  him  ;  landscape  background 
— 33^  in.  by  26  in.      The  engraved  picture 


7^ 


L.  Cranach  . 


Janet 


L.  Cranach  . 


ZUCCHERO      . 


ZUCCHEKO 


Milanese 


Pourbus 


Janet    . 


914  A  lady,  in  a  crimson  velvet  dress  and  black 

cap,  holding  a  bunch  of  lilies  of  the  valley 
in  her  hand — in  tortoiseshell  frame — half- 
length — 19^  in.  by  1 5  in. 

915  Head  of  Charles  IX.,  in  a  black  dress,  ruff, 

and  cap  ornamented  with  pearls — in  tor- 
toiseshell frame — 19  in.  by  16^  in. 

916  A  Duke  of  Saxony,  in  a  black  coat  with  fur 

collar,  and  black  cap,  holding  a  bunch  of 
carnations — three-quarters  length — in  tor- 
toiseshell frame — 19  in.  by  15  in. 

917  Robert    Dudley,    Earl   of    Leicester, 

in  a  yellow  doublet  and  crimson  sleeves, 
wearing  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  his  right 
hand  on  his  girdle,  with  cap,  and  red 
feather  with  jewel — half-length — 36^  in.  by 
28  in.     Veryjine 

918  Queen    Elizabeth,  in  a  black  and   white 

dress,  with  lace  ruff",  small  circles  of  pearls 
in  her  hair  ;  she  holds  a  fan  and  a  lily,  and 
lilies  are  fixed  to  the  shoulders  of  her 
dress — half-length — 36  in.  by  30  in. 

919  A   lady,   in   a   crimson  boddice  edged  with 

black,  her  hands  clasped — three-quarters 
length — 17^  in.  by  12^  in, 

920  A  gentleman,   in  a  black  dress  edged  with 

fur,  and  a  ruff,  his  left  hand  on  the  hilt  of 
his  sword — small  half-length— in  tortoise- 
shell  frame — 16:^  in.  by  11  in. 

921  Diane  de  Poictiers,  in  a  black  dress  and 

cap,  with  rows  of  pearls  on.  her  neck ;  she 
is  putting  a  ruby  ring  on  the  little  finger 
of  her  left  hand — in  frame,  inlaid  with  silver 
and  mother-o'-pearl — half-length — 13i  in. 
by  10  in. 


n 


Janet       ...     922 


School  of  Van  Eyck  923 


Pourbiis       .      .     924 


JANET       .      .     925 


JANET      .      .     926 


HOLBEIN      .     927 


Holbein     .      .     928 


Henry  H.,  of  France  in  a  black  dress 
edged  with  gold,  and  black  cap — three- 
quarters  length — 14^  in.  by  1 1  in. 

A  female  saint,  in  a  rich  dress,  vvitli  a  turban, 
holding  a  model  of  a  tower — arched  top — 
— 10^  in.  by  6|  in. 

Henriette  de  Balzac^in  a  white  damask  dress, 
and  crimson  cloak  with  lace  collar,  pearl 
necklace,  and  pearls  in  her  hair — three- 
quarters  length — 13  in.  by  10  in. 

Isabel,  Queen  of  Charles  IX.  of 
France,  in  a  white  dress  beautifully  or- 
namented with  jewels,  and  bands  of  pearls 
in  her  hair — three-quarters  length — 14  in. 
by  10  in. 

Eleanor  of  Portugal,  Queen  of  Francis 
I.,  in  a  black  dress  with  slashed  sleeves, 
wearing  a  necklace  and  row  of  pearls,  and 
a  ruby  jewel  on  each  shoulder,  a  jewel 
hanging  from  her  black  head-dress ;  she 
holds  a  letter  in  her  hand — three-quarters 
length — 15^  in.  by  12  in.  A  work  of  the 
highest  quality.     (See  illustration) 

Anne  of  Cleves,  in  a  black  dress  ornamented 
with  broad  stripes  of  gold  damask,  a  gold 
chain  and  cross  round  her  neck,  a  flat  gold 
cap  on  her  head  ;  she  holds  two  carnations 
in  her  right  hand — half-length — 15^  in.  by 
14  in.  An  exquisite  portrait,  on  vellum, 
(See  illustration) 

The  celebrated  Lady  Johanna  Aber- 
gavenny, in  a  crimson  dress  with  yellow 
sleeves,  a  gold  head-dress  embroidered 
with  initials,  A.  I.,  a  rich  necklace  and 
jewelled  girdle  ornament  her    dress ;    she 


7S 


Janet 


929 


School  of  Van  Eyck  930 


L.  Van  Leyden      930^ 


J.  DE  Mabeusk       931 


Janet    ...     932 


School  of  Geor-  933 

GIONE 


A.  DURER      .     934 


holds  a  pink  in  her  left  hand — in  tortoise- 
shell  frame — half-length — 16  in.  by  12  in. 
From  Strawberry  Hill.    {See  illustration) 

The  Due  d'Alencon,  in  a  black  dress  and 
cap  with  jewels — 10^  in.  by  8|  in. 

A  lady,  as  the  Magdalen:  she  is  in  a  rich 
dress  ornamented  with  jewels,  and  blue 
and  gold  turban,  her  long  light  hair  falling 
behind  ;  she  holds  a  green  marble  vase  of 
ointment 

The  Emperor  Ferdinand,  in  a  black  dress 
with  yellow  sleeves,  and  black  cap,  his 
finger  extended  — 1 1  in.  by  9  in. 

Philip  le  Bel,  father  of  Charles  V.,  in  a 
red  and  black  dress  with  fur  border,  wear- 
ing the  Collar  of  the  Golden  Fleece,  and 
a  badge  on  his  black  cap,  his  hands  resting 
on  a  stone  plinth — 14^  in.  by  11  in. 

Charles  V.,  in  a  black  dress  and  cap,  hold- 
ing his  glove  in  his  hand  ;  buildings  in  the 
background  ;  a  stone  pHnth  below — 16  in. 
by  12  in. 

The  Chevalier  Bayard,  in  a  crimson  and 
black  dress  edged  with  panther  skin;  he 
wears  a  black  cap,  and  holds  a  book  in  his 
hands;  landscape  background — 18  in.  by 
13*  in. 

THE  ADORATION  OF  THE  NAME 
OF  "JESUS."  The  Emperor  Charles 
v.,  with  the  Pope,  King  of  France,  and 
other  sovereigns  and  dignitaries,  kneeling 
in  adoration  before  the  sacred  monogram  ; 
above  them  are  groups  of  saints,  and 
patriarchs  on  each  side  ;  the  condemned 
are  seen  in  the  torments  of  hell  beneath. 
At  the  top,  where  the  Almighty  appears, 


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is  a  scroll,  on  which  is  written  the  text  from 
the  Epistle  to  the  Philippians,  "  Dedit  Ei 
Nomen  quod  est  super  orane  nomen,  ut  in 
Nomine  Jesu  omne  genu  flectatur."  This 
illustrates  a  portion  of  the  Introitus  in  the 
Roman  Catholic  Church,  on  the  Second 
Sunday  after  the  Epiphany,  called  the 
Feast  of  the  Holy  Name  of  Jesus — in  tor- 
toiseshell  frame — 27^  in.  by  21  :J  in.  A 
most  elaborate  and  highly  interesting  work 
of  the  great  German  Master 

Holbein      .      .     935     Nicholas  Lord  Vaux,  the  celebrated  poet 

and  musician,  in  a  black  dress  and  cap, 
seated  at  a  table,  an  open  book  before  him  : 
he  holds  a  viol  de  gamba  in  his  left  hand, 
and  a  scroll  of  paper  in  his  right ;  green 
drapery  behind — in  tortoiseshell  frame — 
17iin.  by  17  in.  A  most  rare  and  beau- 
tiful portrait,  of  the  highest  interest. 
(See  illustration) 

936     EDWARD  IV.,  in  a  gold  dress  and  crimson 

cloak  edged  with  fur,  a  chain  of  jewels 
round  his  neck  :  he  wears  a  black  cap 
ornamented  with  a  badge,  and  holds  a  red 
rose  in  his  right  hand — 17  in.  by  11  in. 
This  undoubted  and  rare  j)  or  trait  is  from 
the  Collection  of  the  Leighs  of  Allington. 
{See  frontispiece) 

L.  Cranach     .     937     Sybilla,  Duchess  of  Saxony,  in  a  brown 

and  orange  dress,  w  ith  gold  chain,  and  yellow 
head  dress  ornamented  with  pearls,  letters 
worked  in  pearls  on  the  bands  crossing  her 
neck,  and  the  letters  S.H.S.  beneath  in 
heart-shaped  ruby  jewel  on  her  breast — 
in  tortoiseshell  frame — 20  in.  by  14  in. 


80 


Pourbus  . 


938 


Cuyp 

.     939 

R.  Mengs     . 

.     940 

German  . 

.     941 

German  . 


Mireveldt 


942 


943 


Mireveldt,  1620  944 

Mireveldt,  1620  945 

Myttens        .      .  946 

Pourbus  .      .      .  947 


GLASS  ROOM. 

Isabella  of  Spain,  in  a  rich  dress  ornamented 
with  jewels,  her  right  hand  resting  on  the 
back  of  a  chair — half-length — 48  in.  by 
39  in. 

A  boy,  in  a  black  dress,  holding  a  stick — half- 
length — 34  in.  by  23  in. 

A  marshal,  supposed  to  be  of  the  Imperial 
family,  in  a  red  coat  and  cuirass,  holding 
a  baton — half-length — 48  in.  by  38  in. 

The  Emperor  Joseph,  in  rich  robes  of  blue 
and  gold,  holding  a  sceptre,  a  hat  and 
plume  of  blue  feathers  on  his  head — half- 
length — 56  in.  by  45  in. 

The  Empress  in  a  blue  dress  and  crimson 
cloak,  holding  a  sceptre — the  companion — 
half-length — 56  in.  by  45  in. 

Prince  Maurice,  in  elaborate  gilt  armour, 
holding  a  baton,  a  helmet  and  plume  of 
feathers  on  a  table  at  his  side — half-length 
—44  in.  by  33  in. 

The  Sieur  de  Fronsberg,  in  a  quilted  doublet, 
with  a  scarf,  and  a  dagger  in  his  girdle — 
half-length — in  tortoiseshell  frame — 41  in. 
by  34  in. 

The  Lady  de  Fronsberg,  in  a  brown  and  gold 
dress  richly  ornamented  with  jewels — the 
companion — half-length — 41  in.  by  30  in. 

Frederick  Henry,  Prince  of  Orange,  in  black 
armour,  with  ruff  and  scarf;  he  holds  a 
baton,  and  a  plumed  helmet  at  his  side — 
half-length — 44  in.  by  33i  in. 

A  gentleman,  in  a  dress  ornamented  with 
gold,  and  black  cloak,  his  hand  resting  on 
a  sword — half-length — 40  in.  by  30  in. 


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Torrcntius    .      .     948 

Torrentius    .      .     949 

Mvttens        .      .     950 


A.  Claeissens     .  951 

A.  Claeissens      .  952 

Myttens        .      .  953 

Sir  A. More,  1554  954 


Boucher  .      .      .      955 
Zucchero,  after   .      956 


Bronzino  .     957 


German  .      .      .     958 


Van  Sohorel        .     959 


A  group  of  vessels  of  uiue  and  fruits — 36  in. 
by  27  in. 

The  companion 

A  gentleman,  in  a  white  slashed  doublet  and 
high  collar,  his  right  hand  resting  on  a 
book  ;  a  shield  of  arms  in  the  background 
— half-length — 44  in.  by  26  in. 

King  Cambyses,  jndging  his  unjust  steward 
Sis-ancs 

Sisanes,  the  unjust  steward,  being  flayed,  as 
he  himself  had  decreed — the  companion 
— 42  in.  by  26  in.  These  two  curioua  pic- 
tvres  were  taken  from  the  Louvre,  in  1830 

Mary,  Infanta  of  Spain,  in  a  red  dress  and 
white  sleeves,  standing  near  a  window, 
holding  a  palm  branch — half-length — 48  in. 
by  42  in. 

Queen  Mary,  in  a  red  velvet  dress  ornamenfed 
with  pearls,  and  necklace  of  jewels,  with 
black  and  gold  head-dress — half-length — 
13  in.  by  10  in. 

Madame  Contat,  in  an  oval — 25  in.  by  21  in. 

Queen  Elizabeth,  in  a  white  dress  and  red  petti- 
coat ornamented  with  pearls  :  she  is  standing 
on  a  tortoise,  and  holding  a  dove  in  her  hand 
— small  whole-length — 19^  in.  by  14  in. 

An  Italian  princess,  in  a  lilac  dress  orna- 
mented with  arabesques,  and  red  and  white 
sleeves,  holding  a  rosary — in  tortoiseshell 
frame — half-length — 34  in.  by  25  in. 

Prince  Alexis  of  Russia,  in  a  red  coat  and 
gold  flowered  waistcoat,  and  gold  sash — 
half-length — 49  in.  by  39  in. 

The  Virgin,  in  a  blue  dress  and  crimson 
cloak,  the  Infant  in  her  arms,  to  whom 
an     angel    in    white    drapery    is    present" 

G    ■■ 


82 


J  DE  Mabeuse      960 


School  of  Hem- 

MELIN<K 


961 


L.  Chanach 


962 


ing  carnations ;  the  figures  are  standing 
within  a  low  stone  wall,  beyond  which  is 
seen  a  rocky  landscape  and  a  fortified  town 
on  a  river — upright — 15  in.  by  11  in. 

The  Riposo.  The  Virgin,  in  a  blue  dress 
and  red  drapery,  seated  on  a  stone  plinth 
between  two  columns,  with  the  Infant  in 
her  lap,  her  left  hand  resting  on  a  book ; 
St.  Joseph  is  on  their  right,  his  head 
resting  on  his  hand,  two  female  figures 
in  a  balcony  on  the  left:  on  the  right  an 
angel  is  standing  before  a  richly  sculptured 
gotliic  fountain;  a  metal  vase  in  the  fore- 
ground ;  picturesque  buildings  and  a  range 
of  mountains  form  the  background — 
17^  in.  by  13  in. 

The  two  side  doors  of  an  altar,  representing  on 
one  side  the  findino^  of  the  true  cross  by  the 
Empress  Helena :  the  empress  and  other 
figures  standing  round  an  invalid,  who  is 
about  to  be  attached  to  a  cross  ;  a  pope  and 
attendants  walking,  in  procession,  to  a  church 
in  the  background,  and  Christ  carrying 
his  cross :  on  the  other  side  is  represented 
the  Virgin  and  Child  appearing  to  Con- 
stantino, who  is  kneeling  and  holding  a 
censer  near  a  window,  the  empress  and 
three  male  figures  on  either  side,  and  the 
adoration  of  the  Magi — in  tortoiseshell 
frames — 20  in.  by  10  in. 

The  Passion  of  Christ:  Christ  brought 
before  Pilate,  who  is  seated  under  a  portico 
washing  his  hands ;  above  is  represented 
the  Flagellation  and  Mocking ;  and  in  the 
background  the  Crucifixion — in  tortoise- 
shell  frame — 17^  in.  by  12^  in. 


83 


J.  DE  Mabeuse      963 


Fra  Angelico  da  964 

FlESOLE 


Early  German     965 


Early  German      966 


Early  German     967 


The  Virgin,  in  a  blue  dress,  seated  on  a 
richly  ornamented  gothic  throne  :  she  is 
presenting  a  pear  to  the  Infant,  who  is 
•standing  on  a  pedestal  by  her  side,  on  a 
step  above  which  is  an  open  book — inscri- 
bed "Joannes  Ma.  pingobat,  1532'' — 
12iin.  by  9f  in. 

The  Annunciation  :  the  Virgin,  in  a  red 
dress  and  blue  cloak,  seated,  with  a  gold 
drapery  behind  her,  before  a  building, 
receiving  the  mission  of  the  angel,  who  is 
clad  in  a  crimson  and  blue  dress,  with  a 
w^reath  of  flowers  round  its  head — in  tor- 
toiseshell  frame — 13f  in.  by  lOf  in. 

The  Birth  of  St.  John  ;  a  female,  in  blue 
dress  with  yellow  sleeves,  receiving  the 
infant  saint  from  the  hands  of  St.  Elizabeth, 
who  is  lying  on  a  couch  covered  with 
crimson  drapery ;  two  females,  preparing  a 
bath  in  a  brass  vessel,  in  the  foreground  ; 
Noah  in  the  Ark,  and  the  Magi,  seen 
through  two  open  windows  on  either  side 
— 27^  in.  by  17|  in. 

The  Virgin,  seated,  in  a  white  dress,  with 
the  Infant  in  her  lap,  her  left  handpressino- 
her  breast;  a  red  damask  drapery  suspended 
behind  her;  a  choir  of  angels  playing 
different  musical  instruments  on  each  side, 
and  angels  above  singing ;  on  gold  ground, 
with  semi-circular  ornamented  top,  the 
marbled  pavement  strewed  with  jasmines 
and  other  flowers — arched  top — 22^  in.  by 
141  in. 

Christ  seated  on  a  throne  in  the  Temple,  sur- 
rounded by  the  doctors ;  the  Virgin  at  a 
doorway  on  the  right,  with  a  sword  piercing 

g2 


84 


Hemmelinck 


968 


Early  German  .     969 


her  heart;  St.  Joseph  behind  her — 18  in. 
by  121  in. 
The  Virgin,  in  a  red  dress,   and  blue  cloak 
lined  with  green,  seated  on  a  stone  throne  : 
she  holds  the  Infant  id   her  arms,  who  is 
turning  the  leaves  of  a  missal  which  rests 
on  the  side  of  the  throne  ;  a  damask  drapery 
of  very  rich  colours  is  suspended  behind  her, 
and  falls  beneath  her  feet ;  the  buildings  and 
gardens  of   the  Hospital  of  St.  John,   at 
Bruges,  are  seen  through  arched  windows 
on  either    side — 20  in.  by   14  in.     One  of 
the  most   beautiful  and  perfect  works  of 
the  Master 

A  BEAUTIFUL   AND  VERY  PERFECT  TrYPTIC  : 

in  the  centre  is  represented  the  Adoration 
of  the  Magi,  with  numerous  other  figures, 
remarkable  for  the  singularity  of  their 
costumes,  with  architectural  background  ; 
on  the  right  wing  is  represented  the 
approach  of  the  Magi,  who  are  again 
represented  on  the  left,  carrying  their 
offerings — mounted  in  carved  oak  frame 


End  of  Eighth  Day's  Sale. 


iriCHOIiAS    IiORD    VAUX. 
935 


Ninth  Days  iSalc. 


On   WEDNESDAY.   MARCH    14,  1855, 

AT    ONE   o'clock    PRECISELY. 


CABINET  OF  MINIATURES. 

970  A  pair  of  portraits,  by  N.  Hilyard,  called  James  I.  and  Ann  of 

Denmark,  in  water  colours,  ovals,  in  carved  and  gilt  frames. 

971  Charles  I.,  enamel,  full  face,  by  Bordier,  in  armour,  in  oval  coral 

frame,  set  with  turquoises,  gilt  back 

972  Charles  I.,  enamel,  three-quarters  face,  the   frame  in  gold  locket, 

engraved  E.  D.  to  H.  T.,  mounting  of  the  time 

973  Oliver  Cromwell,  enamel  of  the  time,  in  original  gold  setting 

974  Charles  II.,  when  young,  enamel  on  gold 

975  Charles  II.,  enamel,  in  original  setting  of  a   gold  locket,  the  back 

has  on  the  enamel  the  letters  C.  R.,  with  the  crown 

976  Charles  II.,  enamel,  by  Boit,  in   silver   fillagree   frame,  set  with 

garnets 

977  James  II.,  enamel,  set  in  a  gold  ring  of  the  period 

978  WiUiam  III.,  enamel,  by  Boit,  on  gold 

979  AVilliam  III.,  enamel,  of  larger  size,  believed  to  be  on  gold 

980  William  III.,  in  armour,  wiih  blue  ribbon,  enamel  on  copper,   of 

large  size 

981  The  Old    Pretender,  by   Bernard  Lens,  and   Maria  Clementina 

Sobieski,  his  wife — in  oil  colours 


86 

982  The  Young  Pretender,  Charles   Edward,  in  armour — in  water 

colours,  ornamental  metal  frame 

983  Louisa  of  Stolberg,  wife  of  Charles  Edward,  enamel.     An  ex- 

ceedingly scarce  portrait 

984  George  I.,  with  cupids  supporting  a  crown  over   his  head,  en- 

circled by  flowers 

985  Frederick  Prince  of  Wales,  in  a  laced  scarlet  coat,  with  the  Garler 

and  Ribbon,  enamel 

986  Augusta  Princess  of  Wales,  a  beautiful  enamel,  by  Zincke 

987  William   Henry  Duke  of  Gloucester,  brother  of    George  III., 

when  a  youth,  in  a  red  coat  with  blue  ribbon,  enamel 

988  William  Duke  of  Cumberland   (of  Culloden),  oval  enamel,  by 

Zincke 

989  George  III.,  profile   enamel,  set  in  gold:   he  is   in  a   red  coat, 

with  the  Star  of  the  Garter 

990  George  III.,  full  face,  in  a  red  coat — in  oils 

991  Queen  Charlotte,   by   Hone — in  water  colours  ;  originally  pre- 

sented  to  the  Duke  of  Sussex :  it  represents  tlie  queen  when 
young 

992  Ladislaus   of  Poland,  and  his  queen,  double  sided  enamel,  on 

gold 

993  Anne  of  Austria,  enamel,  by  Petitot,  on  gold 

994  Louis  the  Dauphin,  son  of  Louis  XIV.,  enamel 

995  The  Due  de  Maine,  son  of  Louis  XIV.,  when  a  child,  by  Petitot 

— in  water  colours 

996  William    Henry    Prince   of  Orange   (who  married  Anne,  eldest 

daughter  of  George  II.),  enamel 

997  Francis  I.,  Emperor  of  Germany,  enamel;  on  the   back  are  the 

letters  G.  N.  F.,  and  dated  3754 

998  Maria  Theresa,  Empress  of  Germany,  enamel 

999  Louis  XV.,  when  a  boy,  in  armour,  enamel 

1000  Louis  XV.,  when  young,  in  civil  dress,  enamel  on  gold 

1001  Maria  Leczinski,  queen  of  Louis  XV.,  at  her  devotions,  enamel, 

by  Feer 

1002  The  Queen  of  Naples,  daughter  of  Maria  Theresa — a  very  beautiful 

enamel  on  sold 


87 

1003  Joseph  King  of  Portugal,  and  his  queen,  in  an  original  gold  ring 

of  the  period,  turning  on  a  jewel — in  water  colours 

1004  A  German  Prince  Bishop,  circular  enamel,  by  Bichdolf 

1005  A  King  of  Saxony,  in  a  green  coat — in  water  colours 

1006  An  Elector  of  Saxony,  enamel,  in  silver  frame 

1007  Frederick  William  II.  of  Prussia  (nephew  of  the  Great  Frederick), 

in  armour,  with  ribbon  of  the  Garter,  enamel 

1008  Frederick  King  of  Bohemia,   in   armour,  enamel — believed  to  be 

by  Petitot 

1009  Catharine  Empress  of  Russia,  enamel,  by  Boutilic 

1010  Catharine  Empress  of  Russia,  when  young,  in  a  blue  cloak  trimmed 

with  fur,  enamel 
lOl'l   Charles  IV.  of  Spain,  and   his  queen,  double  profiles,   circular 

enamel,  singularly  painted,  and  with  a  very  minute  stone  on  the 

dress,  on  gold 
1012  Maria  Leczinski,  in  a  rich  dress— m  water  colours 

1014  The  Marquis  St.  Servien,  enamel  on  gold,  about  1640 

1015  Don  Louis  de  Haro,  enamel  on  gold,  about  1630 

1016  Madame  du  Barri,  when  young — in  water  colours,  in  original 

shagreen  case  with  metal  studs 

1017  Madame  Le  Brun,  enamel,  by  Pasquier,  1783 

1018  Necker,  the  financier,  with  long  white  hair,  circular  enamel,  by 

G.  Lenz 

1019  Charles  III.  of  Spain,  in  armour,  circular  enamel 

1020  The  Emperor  Joseph,  in  a  green  dress,  enamel 

1021  Pope  Gregory  XVI.,  a  square  miniature,  in  a  case 

1022  Louis   XV.,   when    young,    in    armour    and   robes,    enamel,    by 

Mathieu 

1023  The  Empress  Josephine,  in  a  blue  dress,  oval  miniature,  by  Saint 

1024  The  Emperor  Leopold  I.,  oval  enamel,  by  Prieur,  1665 

1025  Frederick  I.,  King  of  Prussia,  oval  enamel 

1026  A  prince  of  Hesse,  in  armour,  with  blue  ribbon ;  his  priucess  on 

the  reverse,  oval  miniatures,  in  silver  mount 

1027  A  King  of  Poland,  in  a  blue  dress  and  yellow  waistcoat,  time  of 

XVI,,  circular  enamel 

1028  A  gentleman,  in  a  white  wig,  and  a  pink  and  blue  cloak,  oval  enamel 


88 

1029  A  lady,  in  a  white  ornamented  satin  dress,  oval  enamel 

1030  A  gentleman,  much  resembling  Leibnitz,  oval  enamel,  gold  frame 

1031  A   beautiful   miniature   of  a   gentleman,  by   Hilyard — in  water 

colours,  1598,  iETAx  50;  coat  of  arms  behind,  in  ivory  box 

1032  Lord  Faulconberg,  (Cromwell's  son-in-law,) — a  beautiful  mini- 

ature, by  Cooper,  in  water  coloursj  1662.     (*S^ee  illustration.) 

1033  William  Earl  of  Stirling,  in  a  blue  ribbon,  a  miniature — in  water 

colotirs,  in  gold  frame,  with  ornamented  enamel  back 

1034  Lady  Clarendon,  temp.  Charles  XL,  enamel  on  gold 

1035  Mrs.  Arabella  Fermor,  enamel,  by  G.  Scouler 

1036  The  Earl  of  Peterborough,  enamel,  by  Zincke,  1716 

1037  Peg  VVoffiiigton,  enamel,  by  Hone.     Signed,  and  dated  1750 

1038  Sir  Richard  Steele  the  author,  enamel 

1039  The  Countess  of  Yarmouth,  (mistress  of  George  II.,)  enamel  on 

gold,  in  gold  setting 

1040  Henrietta  Countess  of  Suffolk,  (favorite  of  George  II.,)  enamel 

1041  The  Marquis  of  Carmarthen,   Peregrine   Hyde,  enamel  set    in 

gold,  with  finely  cliased  cypher,  and  coronet  on  the  back 

1042  A  lady,  in  a  yellow  dress,  enamel,  by  Hone,  1748 

1043  A  lady,  in  a  white  and  pink  dress,  with  pearls,  enamel 

1044  A  gentleman,  in  a  brown  coat  and  white  wig,  enamel 

1045  The  first  Earl  of  Chatham,  enamel 

1046  Lord  Bute,  (favorite  of  George  III.,)  enamel 

1047  Sir  Robert  Walpole,  in  a  blue  coat  and  white  wig,  enamel 

1048  A  male  portrait,  in  a  blue  coat  and  white  wig,  temp.  George  II., 

in  gold  rim 

1049  The  Duchess  of  Ancaster,  by  Shelley — in  wafer  colours,  set  in 

silver,  1750 

1050  The  Countess  of  Bridgewater,  holding  a  basket  of  flowers,  in  a 

pink  dress,  after  Kneller,  enamel 

1051  Henrietta,  Duchess  of  Orleans,  small  oval  enamel 

1 052  The  Empress  Catharine,  wife  of  Peter  the  Great,  oval  enamel 

1053  Augusta,  Princess  of  Wales,  in   a  widow's  dress,  oblong  enamel 

— curious 

1054  Madame  de  Graffigny,  oval  miniature — in  oils 

1055  A  lady,  in  a  blue  dress,  oval  enamel,  by  Zincke 


8^ 

1056  A  lady,  resembling  Ninon  de  L'Enclos,  oval  enamel 

1057  A  gentleman,  in  a  fancy  blue  dress,  oval  enamel,  by  Hone 

1058  Signora  Storacci,  by  F.  di  Veri,  oval  miniature,  1797 

1059  A  lady,   with  full   curled   hair,    and  in   a   yellow  dress,  temp. 

Louis  XIV.,  oval  miniature 

1060  The  Confessional,  an  enamel,  oval,  temp.    Louis   XIV.,  in    a 

sealskin  ease 

1061  A  portrait,  much  resembling  Fletcher,  the  poet,  oval  miniature 

1062  A  German  lady,  after  Kilian,  oval  miniature — in  oils 

1063  Madame    de    Pompadour,    oblong,     in     a   pink     dress,    richly 

ornamented 

1064  A  young  lady,  viewing  herself  in  a  mirror,  oval  miniature,  temp. 

Louis  XV.,  in  sealskin  case 
1005  The  boudoir,  after  Boucher,  oblong  oval  enamel 
10G6  The    bath    of  Diana,   upright   oval    convex.     Signed  Schrinch, 

1663 

1067  A  lady,  much  resembling  Miss  Fenton,  Duchess  of  Bolton,  in  a 

white  dress  ornamented   with  flowers,  and  holding  a  fan,  oval 
enamel 

1068  Frederick,  King  of  Denmark,  in  a  blue  coat   and  yellow  ribbon, 

oval  enamel 

1069  A  lady,  in  a  pink  dress,  signed  N.  Hone,  oval  enamel 

1070  A  portrait,  much    resembling    Marshal  Saxe,  in  a   crimson  coat 

and  blue  ribbon,  oval  enamel 

1071  Zincke,  a  young  English    nobleman,  in  a    richly    ornamented 

dress,  oval  enamel 

1072  A  lady,  in  a  pink  dress,  with  long  black  hair,  oval  enamel,  in 

metal  frame 

1073  A  lady  of  rank,  in  a  blue  dress,  oval  enamel,  in  original  sealskin 

case 

1074  A  general  officer,  by  Shelley 

1075  The  Due  de  Berri,  oval  miniature,  by  Augustin 

1076  The  Due  d'Anjou,  small  enamel  oval,  in  gilt  frame 

1077  Philip  IV.,  by  Pelitot,  oval  enamel,  in  chased  gold  borders 

1078  A   lady,    in    pink  and  blue    robes,   temp.    Queen   Anne,    oval 

enamel 


90 

1079  A    gentleman  of  the  court   of  Louis  XIV,,  in  a  long  wig  and 

lace  cravat,  oval  enamel 

1080  A  portrait,  in  armour,  resembling   Peter  the  Great,  in  sealskin 

case,  with  silver  ornaments^  oval  enamel 

1081  A  gentleman,  in  a  pink  robe  with  bands,  oval  enamel 

1082  A  gentleman,  resembling  BufFon,  in  a  red  dress,  oval  enamel 

1083  A    gentleman,   in  armour,  in  a  light  wig,  temp.  Queen    Anne, 

oval  enamel 

1084  A  gentleman,  in  a  pink  vest  and  long  wig,  temp.  Louis  XV., 

oval  enamel 

1085  A   gentleman,  in  a  wig,  small  oval  enamel,  set  as  a  locket,  temp. 

Louis  XIV. 

1086  A  gentleman,  in  a  crimson  robe,  oval  enamel.     Signed  C,  Boit, 

1699 

1087  A   gentleman,   temp.   Louis  XIV.,  set  with   turquoises  and  en- 

amelled back,  oval  miniature 

1088  A  lady,  temp.  Louis  XIII.,  holding  a  lighted  taper;  on  the  back 

a  figure  of  St.  Catharine,  oval  enamel 

1089  Petitot — A  gentleman,   resembling  the    Duke  of  Berwick,  oval 

enamel 

1090  Heidigger,  in  a  yellow  coat,  oval  enamel 

1091  Petrus  Boij,  in   a  red  cloak,   enamel,  by  himself — dated  on  the 

back,  Franckfort  1718 

1092  The  Empress  Catharine,  oval  enamel.     Signed  Frainet 

1093  Miss  Lydia  Garner,  by  Hone,  oval  enamel,  1753 

1094  Charles  Duke  of  Lorraine,  in  gold  armour,  oval  enamel,  1640 

1095  Count  Staremberg,  the  defender  of  Vienna,  upright  oval  enamel 

1096  A   gentleman,  in    a   blue   coat,   oval   onamel    by   Hone,  temp. 

George  II. 

1097  Dr.  Franklin,  small  miniature,  set  in  gold  ring 

1098  Frederick,  King    of   Prussia,  with   a  portrait,    probably   of   his 

father,  on  the  other  side,  miniatures  set  in  a  ring 

1099  A  gold  ring,   with  the  black  eagle   of  Prussia,  mounted  with  a 

ruby,  inscribed  "  Vive  Frederick  " 

1100  Alexander  Farnese,  Duke  of  Parma,  oval  miniature — in  oils 

1101  The  queen  of  Charles  II.  of  Spain,  oval  miniature 


91 

1102  A  Pair  of  elaborate  Circular  Miniatures,  by  Blaren- 

BERG,  of  a  theatrical  representation  at  Vienna  before  the  court 
of  Maria  Theresa,  with  the  actors  returning  thanks,  and 
numerous  figures 

1103  A  pair  of  oval  miniature   frames,   set  with  imitation  brilliants, 

called  Callas  du  Rhin,  with  wreaths  at  top,  time  of  Louis  XV. 

1104  The  Virgin,  an  oval  miniature,  after  C  Dolce — in  oils 

1105  A   French    lady,   in   a  pink  dress,   her  hair    ornamented   with 

diamonds — a  fine  large  miniature  by  Lapi,  in  or-moulu  frame 
1 105a  A  gentleman,  in  pink  robe  and  powdered  wig,  enamel 
1 1 056  A   French  gentleman,  in  blue  coat  and  powdered  wig,   small 

oval  enamel 
1105c  The  King  and  Queen  of  Bohemia — in  oils — in  metal  frames 
1  I05d  A  group  of  figures  on  the  terrace  of  a  chateau — a  minute  oblong 

miniature,  in  ivor^'  frame  and  case 


End  of  Nhith  Days  Sale. 


Tenth  Days  Sale. 


On    THURSDAY,    MARCH    15,    1855, 


AT    ONE    O  CLOCK    PRECISELY. 


PICTURES. 


Spanish 


1106 


Early  Spanish    .      1107 


Florentine 


1108 


Van  Breda,  1618  1109 


ARMOURY. 

Charles  Earl  of  Nottingham^  in  a  black  and 
gold  dress,  and  black  cap  ornamented 
with  pearls,  a  jewelled  badge  hangingfrom 
his  neck — tortoiseshell  frame — 17  in.  by 
12i  in. 

Alexander  Farnese,  Duke  of  Parma,  in  a 
cuirass  and  lace  collar,  wearing  the  Order 
of  the  Golden  Fleece — 17^  in.  by  12^  in. 

A  lady,  with  light  hair  and  yellow  dress, 
richly  ornamented  with  jewels,  and  land- 
scape background:  on  the  reverse  is  a 
small  figure  of  an  apostle,  with  arabesque 
border 

An  encampment,  with  numerous  figures, 
waggons,  horses,  and  mules ;  on  a  rising 
ground  above,  a  fortified  camp  near  the 
sea — in  tortoiseshell  frame  —  23  in.  by 
40  in. 


VISCOUNT    FAVIiCONBERC. 
1  032 


93 


Q.  Matsys    .      .     1110 


P.  Bordone  .      .      1111 


J.  de  Mabeuse    .      1112 


School  of  Holbein  1113 

Holbein        .  ,  1114 

J.  de  Mabeuse  .  1115 

Janet      .      .  .  1116 

Holbein,  afrer  .  1117 

Janet,  1507  .  1118 

German        .  .  1119 

Spanish        .  .  1120 


Don  Manuel  de  Menens,  in  a  black  dress 
edged  with  fur,  and  black  cap,  holding  a 
GcroU  in  his  left  hand  —  in  tortoiseshell 
frame — three-quarters  length — 18  in.  by 
loin. 

A  lady,  in  a  crimson  and  green  striped  dress, 
with  pearl  ornaments  —  in  tortoiseshell 
frame — three-quarters  length — 11  in,  by 
9  in. 

The  Emperor  Maximilian,  in  a  black  dress 
and  yellow  sleeves,  with  black  cap,  wear- 
ing the  Order  of  the  Golden  Fleece, 
holding  a  carnation  in  his  hand — arched 
top — 8  in.  high 

A  lady,  in  a  black  dress  and  white  cap, 
holding  a  cross  in  her  hand — half-length 
—  13  in.  by  10  in. 

An  ecclesiastic,  in  a  black  dress  and  cap,  his 
right  hand  resting  on  a  book — half-length 
— 16  in.  by  12  in. 

Philip  le  Bel,  in  a  red  and  black  dress, 
wearing  the  Collar  of  the  Golden  Fleece 
— arched  top — -14  in.  high 

Charles  IX.,  in  a  white  dress,  with  gold 
chain,  black  cap,  and  feather — in  tortoise- 
shell  frame — 13|  in.  by  9  in. 

A  gentleman,  in  a  black  dress  striped  with 
white,  black  cloak,  and  hat  with  white 
feather,  holding  the  hilt  of  his  sword — 
14  in.  by  10  in. 

Head  of  Henri  III.,  in  a  hat  and  feather — 
17  in.  by  1 2  in. 

A  gentleman,  in  a  black  dress  and  cloak — 
small  whole-length — 21  in.  by  12|  in. 

A  gentleman,  in  a  black  dress  with  yellow 
sleeves,  wearing  a  gold  chain  and  badge 
— arched  top — 17  in.  hig[h 


94 


Janet       .      .      .      1121     Head  of  Henri  HI.,  in  a  ruff — in  tortoise- 
shell  frame — 16  in.  by  9  in. 
Janet       .      .      .      1122     Gabrielle  d'Estrees,   in  a   ruff,  with    pearl 

necklace — 14  in.  by  9  in. 
School  of  Janet  .      1123     Louis    XII.,    in   a   black    slashed     dress — 

13  in.  by  7  in. 
School  of  Holbein     1124     A  gentleman,  in  a  black  dress — 12  in.   by 

7  in. 
Janet       .      .      .      1125     Henri    III.,  in    a   brown  dress  and  black 

cloak,  with  black  cap  and  feather — 1 1  in. 

by  8  in. 
Italian     .      .      .      1126     A  lady  seated,  in  profile,  in  a  rich  dress,  her 

light  hair  dressed  in  a  singular  manner — 

15^  in.  by  12  in. 
Pourbus        .      .      1127     A  gentleman  and  ladj',  in  black  dresses  and 

ruffs,    their   hands    clasped   in   prayer — 

16  in.  by  12  in. 


French 


Gonzales 


Hay  man 

.      1130 

German 

.      1131 

Francks  . 

.      1132 

Mireveldt,  after 
Schalken 


LIBRARY. 

1128  A  prince,  in  a  lilac  and  crimson  dress,  on  a 

bay  charger ;    a   sea  view  in    the    back- 
ground— 81.  in.  by  12  in. 

1129  A  lady,  in  a  black  dress,  with  white  ruff  and 

cap — 85  in.  by  6^  in. 

A  lady — oval — 5  in.  high 

Wonter  Crabeth,  in  a  black  dress  and  ruff — 
oval — in  carved  pearwood  frame 

The  Annunciation,  with  angels — small  oval 

— in  elaborate  pearwood  frame 5  in. 

high 

1 1 33  A  lady,  in  a  black  dress,  richly  embroidered 

— 6  in.  by  4  in. 

1 134  A  girl  in  a  green  dress  and  white  collar — 

oval — 7  in.  high 


95 


MmiATUUES.— Framed. 

ARMOURY. 

1 135  Henri  II.,  by  Janet,  in  a  green  dress  and  black  cloak,  on  a  white 

horse,  covered  with  crimson  trappings.    An  exquisite  drawing 
in  water-colours ;  in  frame,  inlaid  with  ivory 

1136  Henri  III.,  by  Janet,  in  a  black  dress,  on  a  brown  horse — the 

companion 


SMALL  PORTRAITS— /?z  Oils. 

1137  Margaret  of  Austria,  wife  of  Charles  IX.,  in  a  white  dress  with 

pearls 

1138  Head  of  the  Duke  of  Alva 

1139  An  Italian  nobleman,  in  a  black  dress 

1140  A  Duchess  of  Tuscany,  after  Bronzino,  in  a  red  dress,  oval 

1141  Michael  Maurlus  Poeta,  in  a  red  dress 

1142  A  gentleman,  by  Pourbus,  in  a  black  dress  with  yellow  sleeves  ; 

a  coat  of  arms  behind 

1143  The  Infanta  Isabella,  in  a  pink  dress 

1144  A  child,  holding  a  bird — early  German 

1145  A  Spanish  officer,  in  armour,  after  Greco 

1146  A  girl,  in  a  yellow  and  pink  dress,  by  Bronzino,  circle 

1147  Isabella  of  Spain,  in  a  white  dress,  after  Kilian 

1 148  A  lady,  in  a  rich  dress  with  white  collar 

1149  Head  of  a  philosopher,  1526,  circle 

1150  A  lady,  called  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  after  Janet,  circle 

1151  Head  of  Francis  I,,  by  Janet,  oval 

1152  A  lady,  in  a  black  dress,  1560 

1153  Henri  II.,  by  Janet,  in  a  white  dress,  half-length 

1154  A  lady,  called  Queen  Mary,  in  a  black  and  yellow  dress,  half- 

length 

1155  Caesar  Borgia,  in  a  black  dress,  standing  near  a  table 

1156  A  lady,  in  a  black  dress,  with  a  ruff 


96 

1157  A  general,  of  the  Fugger  family,  in  gold  armour,  with  white  hose 

1158  A  Spanish  gentleman,  in   a  pink   dress  and  black  cloak,  with  a 

lady  on  the  reverse,  circle 

1159  A  cardinal,  Archduke  of  Austria,  and  a  lady  on  the  reverse,  circle 

1160  A  lady,  in  a  black  dress,  seated  ;  with  three  children  on  the  reverse 

1161  A  gentleman,  in  a  black  dress  and  gold  chain,  hat  and  feather,  circle 

DRAWING  ROOM. 

1162  Louis    XIV.,    ATTENDED    BY     HIS    CoDRT,    offering   birthday 

presents    to    the   queen,  in    an   apartment   at   Versailles.      A 
beautiful  draioing,  of  important  size — in  body-colours 

1163  A  Dutch  girl,  enamel  on  porcelain,  oval 

1164  Frederick  the   Great,  on  copper,  oval,   in   beautiful  chased  or- 

moulu  frame 

1165  La    Madonna   della    Sedia,  on    ivory,   in   a  carved  frame,  with 

Benetier 

1166  Maria  Theresa,  of  Austria,  oval,  on   copper,   in  elaborate  carved 

frame 

1 167  Oliver  Cromwell,  in  armour,  oval 

1168  K.  de  Moor — A  Dutch  officer,  in  a  cuirass,  oval 

1169  A  lady  of  the  Court  of  Louis  XIV,,  oval 

1 170  Anne  of  Austria,  in  a  rich  yellow  dress  and  ruff",  oval 

1171  Gabrielle  d'Estrees,  in  a  ruff,  oval 

1172  Gonzales — A  lady,  in  a  black  dress  with  large  ruif,    and  flowers 

in  her  hair  ;    and  a   French    gentleman,    with  wig  and  lace 
scarf,  oval 

1173  H,  BoL,  1549 — Venus  and  Adonis,  in  a  Landscape,  with 

border  of  classical  subjects  in  medallions,  and  trophies.     Ex- 
quiaitely  finished — in  body-colours 

1174  A  lady,  in  a  blue  dress,  oval 

1175  The    Emperor   Joseph    and    Maria    Theresa,  halting    from   the 

chase  in  a  landscape,  by  Myttens 

1 176  A  female,  in  a  fancy  dress,  leading  a  bear 

1177  The  Old  Pretender,  in  a  blue  coat  and  cuirass,  by  Largilliere 

1178  The  Young  Pretender,  in  a  Scotch  dress,  oval 

1179  Charles  III.,  in  armour 


97 

1180  Lady     Walpnle,    represented     in    a     red     head     dress,    circular 

enamel,  the  back  enamelled  like  lapis-lazuli 

1181  Sir  Hugh  Palliser,  in  naval  uniform,  enamel 

CABINET  OF  MlNlXTVRES—conti?iued. 

1182  Gray  the  poet,  when  young 

1183  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds,  enamel,  by  Peat 

1184  A  lady,  in  a  pink  dress,  after  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds,  enamel,  1768 

1185  Tilney  Long,  the  founder  of  the   family,  in   a  dark   brown  coat 

laced  with  silver,  wearing  his  dark  hair  unpowdered,  enamel 

1186  A  gentleman,  in  a  red  coat  and  white  wig,  early  part  of  George 

II. 's  reign,  enamel,  by  Zincke 

1187  A  gentleman,  in  a  light  coat  and  white  wig,  period  of  George  1, 

FRAMED  MINIATURES. 

1 1 88  A  frame,  containing  4  miniatures  of  gentlemen,  and  one  of  a  lady 

— in  oils — one  of  them  much  resembling  Turenne 

1 189  An  oval  frame,  with  6  miniatures — in  oils — including  Charles  II., 

Catharine  of  Brag^anza,  and  the  Due  de  Lesdigueres 

1190  An  upright  metal    frame,  with  4.  three  of  them  foreign,  and  one 

English,  temp.  Charles  II. 

1191  An  oval  frame,  with  4  miniatures,  one  of  them  the  Old  Pretender. 

another  Christian  IV.  of  Denmark 

1192  Another,  with  5  miniatures,  the  centre  William  III. 

1193  A  frame,  containing  9  miniatures — 07i  veUu?n — two  being  Charles 

II.  and  Catharine,  Frederick  PriYice  of  Wales,  &c. 

1194  Marshal  Spinola.    A  highly  finished  drawing,  on  ivory,  inmetal 

frame 

1195  A  pair,  with  4  miniatures,  three  of  them  ladies  of  the  Court  of 

Louis  XV. 

1196  A  lady,  in  a  white  dress  ;  and  a  musician,  time  of  Louis  XV. 

1197  A  pair  of  Austrian    princesses.     Highly  finished,  with    initials, 

and  crowns  behind 

1198  A  gentleman  and  lady — small  miniatures,  in  metal  frames,  time 

of  Louis  XVI. 


98 

1199  Anne  of  Austria,  represented  with  a  cross   at   her  side,  in  metal 

frame 

1200  St.  Carlo  Boromeo,  seated 

1201  A  prince  and  princess  of  Lorraine,  in  the  character  of  Venus  and 

Adonis.     A  beautiful  large  miniature 

1202  An  Imperial  princess,  in  a  white  dress.    Higldy  finished  miniature 

1203  The  children   of  Maria    Theresa.     A  beautiful  highly  finished 

miniature,  on  vellvm 

1204  A  general,  in  armour,  wearing  a  Maltese  cross 

1205  The  School  of  Athens,   after   RafFaelle.      Executed   in  relief,  in 

inntation  of  a  cameo,  and  dedicated  to  the  Archduke  Rainier 

1206  A  lady,  whole-length,  seated  before  a  mirror,  temp.  Louis  XIV. 

Highly  finished,  on  vellum 

1207  The  Empress  Elizabeth,   daughter  of  Peter  the  Great.    Highly 

finished,  on  vellum 

1208  Maria  Theresa,  Queen  of  Hungary.      Highly  finished,    by  ttie 

celebrated  Picers 

1 209  Portrait  of  Purcell — in  oils 

1210  Maurice,  Prince  of  Orange,  by  Mireveldt — small  circle 

1211  Pope  Sixtus  V.     Highly  finished,  drawing,  on  vellum,  m  ebony 

frame,  ornamented  with  lapis  lazuli  and  other  gems 

1212  Louis  XIV.,  in  armour,  holding  a  baton — a  large  and  elaborate 

miniature — on  vellum 
1212a  The  blocks  from  which  the  seventy-one  illustrations  are  engraved 


End  of  Tenth  Days  Sale. 


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1305 


1300 


Eleventh  Day's  Sale. 


On    FRIDAY,    MARCH     16,     1855, 


AT    ONE    O  CLOCK    PRECISELY 


ANCIENT  JMETAL  DISHES. 

1213  An  ancient  brass  disb,  with  four  classical  subjects  in  medaliions, 

and  border  of  animals  and  fruits — 14^  in.  diameter 

1214  One,  of  copper,  with  two  grolesque  figures  supporting  a  vase, 

and  rude  inscription  round,  with  scroll  border — 17  in.  diameter 

1215  A  deep  dish,  gilt,  with  Adam  and  Eve  in  relief,  and  inscription 

round — 12  in.  diameter 

1216  A  copper  dish,  with  St.  George  and  the  dragon,  with  inscription 

— 15^  in.  diameter 

1217  One,  gilt,  richly  chased  with  arabesques — 18  in.  diameter 

1218  One,  gilt,  with  the  Annunciation,  and  inscription  around,  and  leaf 

border — ISjin.  diameter 

1219  A  curious  dish,  copper  gilt,  with  the  Conception  of  the  Virgin, 

surrounded  by  busts  of  Apostles — 18  in.  diameter 

1220  One,  of  copper,  with  two  shields  of  arms,  1539 — 18jln.  diameter 

1221  One,  pewter,  with  the  Resurrection,  and  apostles  around — 13|  in. 

diameter 

1222  Another,  with  a  stag  in  the  centre^  and  six  medallions  of  the 

expulsion  of  Adam  and   Eve   on  the  border,  which   is  dated 
1640— 19^  in.  diameter 

H  2 


100 

1223  An   English  pevster  dish,  with  the  arms  of  Charles  I.  on  the 

raised  centre,  enamelled — 17^  in.  diameter 

1224  A  brass  dish,  with  medallions  of  the  German  emperors,  inscribed 

with  their  names,  and  historical  subjects  relating  to  Greek  and 
Roman  cities  round  the  border — inscribed  on  the  bottom, 
Horatio  Forezza,  1333 — 19  in.  diameter 

1225  A  brass  rosewater  dish,  a  shield  of  arms,  enamelled,  on  raised 

centre,  gothic  inscription  around — 19  in.  diameter 

1226  A  beautiful  metal-gilt  dish,  entirely  covered  with   arabesques, 

in  the  richest  moresque  taste,  with  coat  of  arms  in  the  centre 
— 19|-in.  diameter 

1227  Another,  with  beautiful  moresque  ornaments,  with  medallions  of 

figures,  and  columns  between  on  the  bottom,  a  procession  round 
the  border,  and  curious  landscape  border  within — inscribed 
Nicolo  Rugina — 17  in.  diameter 

1228  A  beautiful  brass  dish,  with  circular  medallions,  arabesque  and 

scroll  borders,  a  shield,  with  a  lion  in  the  centre — 17  in. 
diameter 

1229  A  pewter  dish,  with  a  figure  of  Temperance  in  the  raised  centre, 

and  elegant  figures  in  the  border,  surrounded  by  arabesques — 
17^  in.  diameter 

1230  Another,  with  an  enamel  of  Cupid  in  black  and  white,  in  the 

raised  centre,  numerous  figures  and  arabesques  around — 17i 
in.  diameter 


ANCIENT  METAL  LOCKS. 

1231  A  curious  lock  and  key,  of  steel  and  brass  openwork,  with  six 

bolts 

1232  A  steel  upright  plate,  with  bolt  for  a  door,  chased  with  a  figure 

and  arabesques 

1233  A  very  curious  steel  lock  and  key,  the  handle  richly  ornamented 

with  a  fi.ne  mask  in  relief 

1234  A  curious  steel  lock,  the  front  with  arabesques  in  openwork- 

inscribed  Caspar  Mozelin  me  fecit,  1649 

1235  A  curious  iron  lock,  with  brass  plate.     Signed  H.  H.,  1651 


101 

123G  A  VERY  CURIOUS  Steel  Lock,  for  a  shrine,  with  the  Saviour 
kneeling  under  an  archway,  surrounded  by  trees,  in  high  relief; 
St.  Peter  and  Malchus  below  ;  a  mask  over  the  keyhole,  and 
pierced  borders 

1 237  A  curious  lock,  of  brass  work,  engraved 

1238  An  iron  hasp,  with  a  rude  figure  of  a  man  under  a  tree 

1239  A  steel  lock,  the  front  beautifully  chased  with  arabesques  and 

openwork 

1240  Two  keys,  with  ornamented  handles;  one,   plain;  and  2  pick- 

locks 

1241  Two   curious    keys,  with  square  openwork  handles,  highly  or- 

namented 

1242  An  iron  plate,  with  door-bolt,  and  the  arms  of  France 

1243  A  beautiful  door-plate,  with  a  medallion  bust  of  Louis  XIV., 

with  river  nymphs  and  Cupid,  surmounted  by  the  crown  in 
silver  on  brass  ground 


MEDIiEVAL  METAL  WORK. 

1244  A   gothic  casket,  with  four  figures  under  canopies  on  the  lid, 

birds  and  snakes  on  the  sides,  embossed  with  raised  bands  and 
mountings 

1245  A  pair  of  steel  nippers,  mounted    on  spiral  stem,  on  flat  plate 

with  four  feet 
]  246  A  bronze  candlestick,  formed  of  a  German  figure  holding  noz- 
zles for  two  lights 

1247  A   pair  of  low  brass   candlesticks,  on   large  stems  pierced  with 

flowers 

1 248  A  steel  press,  with  two  spiral  columns,  the  ends  ornamented  with 

openwork 

1249  A  steel  instrument,  with  a  screw  pressing  two  prongs  together 

1250  A  gilt  metal  stand,  for  a  pix,  engraved  with  St.  Peter  and  St. 

Paul,  and  arabesques.     Dated  \573. 

1251  A  small  brass  almanac  and  compass,  on  upright  stand,  the  pen- 

dulum formed  of  the  head  of  Christ,  with  German  inscription 


102 

r25"2  A  beautiful  gothic  pi\,  of  hexagonal  form,  sunoiuuled  by  but- 
tresses, on  stem  and  scalloped  foot  of  copper  gilt — 9  in.  high 

1'253  A  stand  for  a  reliquaire,  of  copper,  which  has  been  gilt,  sur- 
mounted by  the  Crucifixion  and  the  Virgin  on  gothic  pinnacles  ; 
a  coat  of  arms  enamelled  beneath — 11  in.  high 

1254  A  pair  of  brass  candlesticks,  with  beautiful  arabesques,  and  lines 

of  white  metal — 7  in.  high 

1255  A  brass  candlestick,  with  friezes  of  arabesques  and  birds — 1 1^  in. 

hicrh 

a 

1256  A  bell,   chased   with    medallions,  cupids,  and   arabesques,  with 

ivory  knob — inscribed  Johannes  a  Fine  me  fecit,  1547 

1257  Another,  with  festoons  and  medallions  of  shells — inscribed  by  the 

same  artist,  1544 

1258  A  pair  of  brass  snuffers,  with  Adam  and  Eve  on  the  box 

1259  A  pair,  with  a  knight 

J 260  A  pair,  with  a  winged  lion's  head  in  high  relief,  and  terminal 
handles 

1261  A  pair,  nearly  similar 

1262  A  pair,  with  the  imperial  eagle  at  the  side 

1263  A  pair,  with  portrait,  and  St.  Catharine  at  the  sides 

1264  A  figure  of  St.  George  standing  on  the  dragon,  metal  gilt — 6i  in. 

high 

1265  A  pair  of  figures  of  a  cavalier  and  lady,  holding  vases  of  metal 

gilt — 6g  in.  high — to  support  glasses 

1266  Another  pair,  with  German  cavaliers 

1267  A  pair  of  nippers,  in  the   form  of  a  dragon,  of  steel,  inlaid  whh 

silver  and  gilt  metal 

1268  A  steel  for  striking  a  light,  inlaid  ;  and  a  screw  press,  of  steel 

1269  A   very  small  casket,  metal  gilt,  engraved  with  figures  in  com- 

paitments,   and   white    metal   borders — inscribed   on  the  top, 

Conradt.  Man. 
12/0  Another,  coffer-shaped,  metal  gilt,  with  the  subject  of  Orpheus, 

in  relief,  round  the  sides,  the  lid  covered  with  arabesques 
1271   One,  with   birds,  scales,   and    foliage,   in  white  metal  on  black 

ground,   mounted    with    or-moulu   figures  at    the    angles    and 

rim 


103 

1272  A  larger  casket,  of  metal  gilt,  with  openwork  scrolls  and  caryatid 

pilasters  at  the  angles,  on  crimson  velvet,  supported  on  cherubs' 
heads,  with  very  curious  lock  covering  the  under  part  of  the 
lid — 8iin.  by  4^  in. 

1273  A  pilgrim-shaped  bottle,  of  semi-opalized  glass,  entirely  covered 

with  metal-gilt  openwork  of  foliage  of  boys  supporting  shields, 
mask  handles  in  relief,  and  chain  from  the  stopper- — 10  in. 
high 

1274  A  brass  handle,  in  the  form  of  a  hand  and  ring  ;  and  a  bronze 

head  of  a  negro 

1275  A  beautiful  handle,  of  or-moulu,  in  the  form  of  a  female,  termi- 

nating in  a  dolphin 

1276  A  pair  of  square  pillar  candlesticks,  the  foot  embossed  with  dol- 

phins of  German  work — 7i  in.  high 

1277  A  frame  for  a  miniature,  of  copper  gilt,  surmounted  by  a  crown 

— sight  2|  in.  by  2  in. 

1278  A  steel  candlestick,  chased  with  arabesques 

1279  A  portrait  of  Dargenson,  in  high  relief,  in  copper,  in  oval  orna- 

mented frame — 9^  in.  high 


FINE  OLD  BRONZES. 

12S0  A  BEAUTIFUL  Tripod,  Supported  on  chimserae  and  lions'  feet,  and 
surmounted  by  a  bacchante,  a  satyr  seated  with  his  arms 
bound,  and  Cupid.     A  fine  cinque-cento  work — 14  in.  high 

1281  A  BEAUTIFUL  LOW  CANDLESTICK,  the  nozzlc  with  cupids  and 

rams'    heads,  the   stem    of  three  chima^rse   and  masks.     Of 
cinque-cenlo  uork — 7 in.  high 

1282  A  Circular  Inkstand,  on  caryatid  feet,   with   rich  frieze  of 

masks  and  foliage.     Of  the  same  period — 6  in.  diameter 

1283  A  Satyr,  Seated,  holding  a  tazza  and  cornucopiae.     A  very  fine 

Italimi  work — 8  in.  high 

1284  A    circular    inkstand,     supported    on  three  winged    chimserge, 

bearing  shields,  and  surmounted  by  Cupid  blowing   a   horu. 
Of  fine  cinque-cento  vt-ork — 11  in.  high 


104 


BYZANTINE  METAL  WORK,  kc. 

1285  A  small  metal  crucifix,  the  Figure  crowned,  and  the  legs  crossed, 

gilt,  and  enamelled  with  light  blue 
1'286  A  Greek  miniature  of  the  Virgin  crowned — in  oils — small  oval 

1287  A   small    metal    tryptic,    with    the    Crucifixion,    the    supper   at 

Emmaus,  and  the  Virgin  raising  saints  from  purgatory — rude 
inscriptions;  on  the  outside  aie  the  cross  and  sacred  emblems, 
with  Greek  characters  above 

1288  A    reliquaire,    of  copper    gilt,    of    square    form,    pierced    with 

moresque  arches — on  stem  and  foot — 6  in.  high 

1289  A  BEAUTIFUL    CIRCULAR    Alms    Dish,   of  copper,    enamelled 

with  blue  and  green  :  in  the  centre  a  lady  on  horseback, 
holding  a  bird  in  her  hand,  six  female  figures  seated  round 
the  border,  the  ground  of  arabesque  ornaments — 9  in.  diameter 

1290  A  Pix  Box  AND  Cover,  surmounted,  by  a  cross,  enamelled  dark 

blue,  with  ten  shields  of  devices  in  gold  on  turquoise,  four  glass 
imitation  oems  on  the  lid — 4  in.  hicrh 

1291  Another,  similar,  but  with  larger  shields — 4y  in.  high 

1292  Anothkr,  the   cross  wantino^,  with  seven   medallions   of  ang-els' 

heads — 3|  in.  high 

1293  A  hexagonal  stand   for   a  reliquaire,  of  copper,  enamelled  with 

medallions  of  birds,  in  blue,  red,  and  green — 3^  in.  diameter 

1294  A-figure  of  Christ,  for  a  crucifix,  of  brass,  with  drapery,  the  feet 

not  crossed  or  pierced — 5|  in.  high 

1295  KING  LOTHAIRE'S  MAGIC  CRYSTAL.— A  HIGHLY 

INTERESTING  OBJECT,  circular,  engraved  with  the 
whole  history  of  Susannah,  anel  Latin  inscriptions  above : 
over  the  central  subject  is  inscribed  "  Lotharius'Rex 
Franc.  •  fieri 'jussit," — in  copper-gilt  gothic  frame,  set  with  imita- 
tions of  precious  stones,  several* of  them  wanting,  and  open- 
work flower  edge— the  crystal  4|  in.  diameter 
12yG  A  rchquaire,  in  the  form  of  a  cofier,  copper  gilt,  with  glass  sides 
engraved  with  angels  at  the  ends,  the  roof  lid  set  with  imita- 
tions of  gems — 61  in.  long,  2|  in.  wide,  5  in.  high 


105 

1'297  An  altar  candlestick,  of  copper  gilt — ofveryrnde  early  work: 
around  the  foot  are  the  emblems  of  the  four  evangelists,  on 
circular  openwork  base,  with  rings  to  attach  it — 8^  in.  high 

1298  A  Rkliquaire,  of  copper  gilt,  of  hexagonal   gothic  form,   with 

pinnacled  buttresses  and  spire  top,  the  vase  and  stem  enamelled 
with  red  and  white  arabesques,  with  inscription  round  the  top 
of  the  base — 11  in.  high 

1299  A  Reliquaire,  of  copper  gilt,  circular,  the  top  supported  on  four 

columns,  the  boss  and  stem  enamelled  with  heads  of  apostles 
and  arms,  and  six  medallions  of  heads  of  saints  on  the  foot — 
13iin.  high 

1300  A  VERY  INTERESTING  RELIQUAIRE,  in  the  form  of 

a  circular  tower,  surrounded  by  buttresses  and  surmounted  by 
a  spire  and  cross,  the  stand  formed  of  four  crocodiles  of  copper 
gilt — 11  in   high.     (See  ilhislraiion.) 

1301  A  BYZANTINE  CRUCIFIX,  of  metal  plates  on  wood,  the 

figure  crowned,. and  with  dra:  ery  striped  with  blue  enamel,  the 
feet  not  crossed,  the  cross  set  with  imitation  gems  on  the  front 
and  back,  a  boss  at  bottom.  This  very  intereding  work  has 
been  the  top  of  a  processional  cross — 18i  in.  high 

MEDIAEVAL  METAL  WORK. 

1302  A  processional  crucifix,  of  metal  gilt,  with  emblems  of  the  evan- 

gelists at  the  points,  and  crockeled  edges.  German  work,  of 
the  sixteenth  century — 151  in.  high 

1303  A  cross,  of  pearwood,  with  representations  of  reliques  in  ebony — 

18  in.  high 

1304  A  BEAUTIFUL  Steel  Coffer,   with  arched   lid,  and  bands    of 

gothic  ornaments  in  openwork,  standing  on  four  lions — 7s  in. 
by  4^  in. 

1305  Sir  Thomas  More's  Candlesticks;   they  are  of  brass,  with 

flowers  and  leaves   enamelled  in  blue  and  white,  the   stems  of 
globular    form.      Under   the   foot  is  inscribed  "  Sir  Thomas 
More,  Knight,  1552" — 5iin.  liigh.     {See  illustration') 
130G  A   pair  of  tall   candlesticks,    of  the  same  period,  with   saucers, 
and  flowers  in  green  and  white  enamel — 9^^  in.  high 


106 

1307  Two  small  candlesticks,  of  copper,  with  arabesques  and  shields  of 

arms 
1.308  Two  ditto,  one  with  a  bell  in  the  stand 

1309  A  pair  of  church  candlesticks,  of  brass,  spirally  fluted,  with  small 

heads  of  apostles  enamelled  on  the  bosses — 7t  in.  high 

1310  A  BEAUTIFUL  PRIEST'S  CROSS,  in  frame  of  silver  gilt 

set  with  turquoises  and  jacinths  ;  the  cross  of  boxwood,  minutely 
carved  witii  subjects  of  the  Flagellation  and  Crucifixion,  sur- 
rounded by  angels  and  apostles  ;  the  handle  has  rude  inscrip- 
tions, and  is  finished  with  a  ring  to  suspend  it  to  the  girdle — 
7iin.  high 

131 1  A  Priest's  Cross,  of  Boxwood,  nearly  similar  to  the  preceding 

— 7  in.  high 

1312  A  cross,  of  thin  silver  plates  nailed  on   wood,  the  front  gilt,  with 

fillagree  ornaments  set  with  imitation  gems — 8^  in.  high 

1313  A  Gothic  Tryptic,  carved  with  the  adoration  of  the  Magi,  in 

alto-relief,  under  gothic  canopies,  the  figures  coloured  and  gilt; 
on  the  gilt  base  is  inscribed  "  Soeckt.  Godvoral." — 12  in. 
high 

1314  An  altar  candlestick,  of  metal  gilt,  with  embossed  circular  orna- 

ments— 10  in.  high 

1315  Another,  with  spiral  bosses — 10  in.  high 

1316  THE  CELEBRATED  RELTQUAIRE  OF  THE   KINGS: 

AN  EXQUISITE  COFFER  FORMED  RELIQUAIRE, 

copper  gilt,  enamelled  with  blue  and  turquoise :  on  the  front,  tlie 
three  Magi  presenting  their  offerings  to  the  Infant,  who  is  in 
the  lap  of  the  Virgin,  seated,  holding  a  sceptre,  an  angel 
standing  behind  ;  on  tlie  lid  above,  are  the  three  kings  o^ 
horseback,  with  a  tree  ornament  behind  each  of  them  ;  two 
saints  in  oval  medallions  at  the  ends,  the  heads  embossed  in 
relief ;  the  back  covered  with  coloured  quatrefoils  in  compart- 
ments ;  three  enamelled  bosses  on  the  openwork ;  moresque 
pattern  ridge — length,  7^  in.  ;  width,  nearly  3^  in.  ;  and  height, 
7^  in.  Presented  by  Pope  Eugeniiis  IV.  to  P/tilip  le  Bon, 
Duke  of  Burgundy,  conlainirig  at  that  time  the  relics  found  in 
the  Chartreux,  at  Dijon,  in  1430 


107 

1317  A    VERY    BEAUTIFUL    HEAD    OF    A    CROZIER,   ot 

copper  gilt,  enamelled,  with  trellis  work  of  light  blue,  and 
crocketed  edge ;  within  the  circle  of  the  crook  are  figures  of 
the  Virgin  and  the  announcing  angel,  the  boss  surro\inded  by 
lizards  in  high  relief;  three  upright  bands  below,  terminating 
in  crooks — 12^  in.  long.     (See  illustration.) 

1318  A  VERY   BEAUTIFUL  TRYPTIC,  of  chased  copper  gilt; 

in  the  centre,  under  a  double  arch,  is  a  double  cross  in  relief, 
set  with  jacinths,  an  angel  supporting  the  junction  of  the  arches 
above ;  beneath  the  centre,  and  on  the  wings,  are  nine  medal- 
lions  of  saints  and  angels,  enamelled  in  colours,  set  with  agates, 
with  inscription —  13  in.  high  ;  width,  when  closed,  8^  in. 

1319  A  REMARKABLY   FIXE   AND  INTERESTING  CRU- 

CIFIX, of  copper  gilt,  the  figure  crowned  with  thorns,  and 
draped,  lapis-lazuli  and  jacinth  ornaments  at  the  points;  the 
stem  of  the  cross  is  supported  by  two  winged  angels,  and  rests 
on  a  seated  figure  of  the  Virgin;  the  stem  of  arabesque  open- 
work, with  the  four  Evangelists,  seated  writing,  at  the  angles, 
on  lions'  head  and  feet — 14  in.  high.    (^See  illustration.) 

1320  THE  ST.  THOMAS  A'BPXKET  RELIQUAIRE;  a  small 

coffer  of  copper  gilt,  richly  enamelled  with  blue ;  on  the  front, 
is  represented  the  martyrdom  of  the  saint,  who  stands  before 
the  altar,  holding  a  cross  in  his  hand  ;  above  is  a  bishop, 
standing  over  the  dead  body  of  the  saint,  which  is  on  a  bier, 
supported  by  two  figures ;  at  the  ends  are  figures  of  the 
Virgin  and  St.  Thomas,  all  the  heads  embossed  in  relief;  a 
door  opens  at  the  ba^k,  which  is  enamelled  with  quatrefoils 
in  compartments ;  the  top  surmounted  by  a  crested  ridge,  on 
which  is  a  cross,  enamelled — length,  4^  in.  ;  width,  nearly 
2^  in. ;  height,  6^^  in.     {^See  illustration.) 

MEDI/EVAL     SILVER    AND    SILVER-GILT 
ECCLESIASTICAL  PLATE. 

1321  A  Gilt  Communion  Chalice,   of  gothic   period,   on  circular 

foot,  in  octagon  division,  on  which  is  engiaved  a  crucifix, 
between  two  figures   of  a   prelate  holding  a  swoid  and   a  holy 


108 

man  a  crozier,  witli  inscription  in  German  character ;  the  o{!en- 
work  chasing  of  the  boss  and  foot  rather  florid  gothic — date 
presumed  to  be  about  1480 — 9  in.  high,  and  7  in.  diameter 

1322  A  Gilt  Sacramental  Cup,  shaped  hke  a  wine  glass,  on  thin 

stem,  curiously,  though  simply,  chased — 7|  in.  high.  It  loas 
found  in  jjuUing  down  an  old  house  near  Dorking,  when  it 
fell  out  of  the  inner  roof;  no  doubt  it  had  been  concealed 

there  during  the  Parliamentary  ivar.    It  is  evidently  English, 

and  of  the  time  of  Charles  I. 

1323  A  silver  shield-shaped  badge,  with  three  figures  of  saints,  gilt,  in 

relief,  standing  in  gothic  niches,  with  foliage  and  a  goat  be- 
neath— 5  in.  high,  and  5  in.  wide 

1324  A  small  badge,  gilt,  with  a  bishop  and  a   female  saint,  in  relief, 

under  gothic  canopied  niches,  three  small  chains  attached 
above — 3^  in.  high,  li  in.  wide 

1325  A  beautiful  pax,  gilt,  with  centre  for  an  enamel,  the  border  of  che- 

rubs' heads  and  scrolls  set  with  carbuncles,  the  back  engraved 
with  arabesques — 17th  century — 7  in.  high,  5  in.  wide 

1326  A  BEAUTIFUL  GoTHic  Chalice,  on  hexagonal  foot,  with  small 

castles  at  the  angles,  flower  bosses  on  the  knop  centre;  the 
crucifix,  in  relief,  on  the  foot,  and  seven  shields  of  arms — 
inscribed  "  Jhesus,"  and  "  O.  Maria." 

1327  Another,  on  hexagonal  circular  foot,  pierced,  the  bowl  engraved 

with  flowers,  with  twelve  bosses  of  flowers  enamelled  in  relief — 
15th  century — 7  in.  high 

1328  A  silver  monstrance,  on  hexagonal  foot,  with  circular  edge,  in  the 

form  of  a  tabernacle,  with  got?hic  pinnacled  buttresses,  sur- 
mounted on  a  crucifix  on  a  ball  on  the  spiral  roof — early  period 
of  15th  century — 11  in.  high.     {See  illustration — 27th  Day) 

1329  A  gilt  crucifix,  the  cross  opening  to  contain  reliques,  on  hexagonal 

foot,  a  piece  of  lapis-lazuli  and  masks  at  the  angles  of  the 
cross,  a  lamb  on  the  centre  of  the  back — 9  in. — 14th  century 

1330  A  Gilt  Chrismatory,  with  carved  cover,  to  hold  the  three  holy 

oils,  the  names  of  which  are  inscribed,  surmounted  by  a  figure 
of  Christ  on  the  cross — date  between  1560  and  1600 — 4|  in. 
high 


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1320 


109 

1331  A  Gilt  Sacramental  Cup,  of  golhic  work,  on  foot  of  hexagon 

shape,  the  boss  in  gothic  taste.  The  figure  of  Christ  on  the 
cross  remaining  as  originally  placed  on  the  foot  (this  very 
rare  to  find  preserved),  underneath  the  foot  are  engraved  two 
shields  of  arms  and  many  initials — date  probably  about  1450 
—  6^  in.  high 

1332  A  Silver  Monstrance,  of  Italian  design,  richly  chased  with 

masks  and  other  ornaments :  the  part  to  enclose  the  host  is 
circular,  the  foot  of  quatrefoil  shape,  surmounted  by  a  plain 
cross ;  also  an  enamelled  metal  ornament  to  insert  in  the  top — 
date  about  1570 — 14  in.  high 

1333  A  Crystal  Reliquary,  with  cover,  mounted  with  silver  gilt, 

delicately  chased,  which  has  been  in  many  parts  enamelled — 
date  presumed  to  be  about  1540 — 7  in.  high 

1334  A    PAIR    OF     Crystal     Altar    Candlesticks,    beautifully 

mounted  with  silver  gilt,  delicately  chased — date  probably 
between  1560  and  IGOO — 12|in.  high 

1335  Another    pair   of  Crystal    Candlesticks,    the   feet  of  tri- 

angular shape,  engraved  with  heads  of  a  religious  character, 
ornamentally,  though  simply,  cut — date  about  1560 — 8^  in. 
high 

1336  A  Gilt  Chalice  and  Cover,  chased  and  engraved,  surmounted 

by  a  crucifix  having  fleur-de-lys  points,  at  the  back  of  which 
is  engraved  a  shield  with  three  wheat  sheaves,  and  the  letters 
M.S. — date  probably  about  1600 — 10^  in.  high 

1337  A    BEAUTIFUL  GILT  RELIQUAIRE,  of  gothic  design, 

on  richly  ornamented  stem,  and  has  been  and  is  partly 
enamelled  with  arms  ;  the  foot  of  hexagon  shape,  has  on  it 
two  enamelled  coats  of  arms  or  devices ;  the  cover  surmounted 
by  a  figure  of  one  of  the  Evangelists — date  presumed  to  be 
about  1460— 10^  in.  high 


End  of  Eleventh  Days  Sale. 


Twelfth  Day's  Sale. 


On    MONDAY,    MARCH    19,     1855, 


AT   ONE    O  CLOCK    PRECISELY. 


ANTIQUE    JEWELLERY,    RINGS,    CROSSES, 
BROOCHES,  AND  ORNAMENTS. 

1338  A  broad  silver  crucifix,  of  the  Byzantine  period — probably  this 

was  formerly  enamelled 

1339  A  silver  cross,  decorated  and  perforated,  with  angels  chased  on 

the  sides;  it  opens  on  a  hinge,  by  unscrewing  the  bottom 
ornament,  and  has  partitions  within  for  reliques ;  the  back  is 
rudely  engraved  with  the  Crucifixion 

1340  A  crystal  cross,  with  original  gold  and  enamelled  mounting,   and 

pendant  pearls  from  the  points ;  St.  John  and  the  Virgin,  in 
gold,  on  either  side  of  the  Saviour 

1341  A  triple-form  cross,  with  fleur-de-lys  points  of  silver,  enamelled 

black,  with  deaths'  heads  in  white,  a  bleeding  heart  in  red,  and 
cross-bones  in  silver — "  Super  vitum  et  Mortuum,"  in  enamel- 
led letters 

1342  A  silver-gilt  pocket  book-shaped  scent  case,  chased  and  set  with 

a  garnet 

1343  A  round  metal-gilt  case,  pierced  with  gothic  scrolls,  inclosing   an 

original  Bezoar  stone 


13  37 


1447 


Ill 

1344  A  silver-gilt  enamelled   book-shaped   scent  capc,  with   divisions 

which  are  lettered,  enamelled  v*rith  St.  George  and  the  dragon, 
two  shields  of  arms,  and  date  1614 

1345  An  oval   bloodstone  scent  case,  mounted   and   lined  with  silver 

gilt,  with  emblems  engraved,  and  motto  ''  Nee  vagus  ardor, 
nee  csecus,"  &c.,  and  cypher  of  Charles  I.  under  the  crown, 
between  laurel  branches 

1346  An    octagon-formed  angular  silver  case,  gilt  inside,  chased  and 

divided  into  panels,  with  the  numbers  from  1  to  18  engraved 
on  some  of  them 

1347  A  melons-haped   silver  scent    box,    engraved  with  a  species  of 

niello  work,  with  separate  divisions  opening  in  slices — inscribed 
"  Muschat,"  &c.,  with  initials,  and  1437 

1348  A  melon-shaped  silver  scent  box,  opening  in  eight  slices,  with  a 

small  spoon  inside,  and  the  names  of  the  several  scents,  the 
bottom  perforated,  with  cypher,  engraved 

1349  A  small  fillagree  counter  case,  with  an   enamel  of  the  knave  of 

clubs  on  the  top 

1350  A  silver-gilt  box,  chased  and  perforated,  with  profile  busts  of 

Charles  I.  and  Henrietta  Maria,  in  relief,  containing  thirty- 
three  silver  jettons,  engraved  with  the  sovereigns  of  England, 
dates,  arms,  &c.,  commencing  with  Edward  the  Confessor,  and 
ending  with  Charles  Prince  of  Wales,  1630.  It  is  remarkable, 
that  the  effigy  of  Elizabeth  is  omitted,  though  there  is  one  of 
Maria,  mother  of  James  I. ;  there  are  jettons  of  James  I.'s 
other  children,  Elizabeth  of  Bohemia,  and  Henry 

1351  A    Venetian    glass    scent   bottle,   in   two  divisions,   mounted  in 

metal  gilt,  the  sides  enamelled  with  landscapes 

1352  A  long  glass  scent  bottle,  mounted   and  guarded  all   over  with 

gilt  metal  work 

1353  A  silver  whistle   and  tobacco  stopper,  chased  and  formed  as  a 

cavalier  in  a  rich  dress  of  the  time  of  Charles  II. 

1354  A  cylindrical  snufF-box,  of  silver  or  metal  gilt,  enamelled;  and 

a  small  spoon,  in  gilt  leather  case 

1355  A   silver-gilt   hair  pin,  the  top  with  a   head  of  a  negro,   with 

various  coloured  stones 


112 

1356  A  silver  hair  pin,  formed  as  a  sword  hilt,  with  small   sparks  and 

device  of  the  rose  and  crown 

1357  A  silver- gilt  hair  pin,  with  waved  blade,  terminating  in  a  bird's 

head  holding  a  pearl — engraved  A.  M.  F.  1G40 

1358  A  silver  hair  pin,   parcel  gilt,   with  a   figure  of  Minerva  with 

lance  and  shield,  the  stem  twisted  and  terminating  in  a  heart, 
which  unscrews 

1359  A  cross,  of  gold  or  silver  gilt,  with  enamelled   ornaments  on  the 

back,  the  points  decorated  and  enamelled,  the  front  set  with 
twelve  garnet  tablets,  each  engraved  and  enamelled  with 
subjects  relating  to  the  Crucifixion 

1360  A  silver-gilt  eagle,  with  extended  wings,  a  coronet  on  its  head 

and  collar  round  the  neck  with  chain,  ruby  or  garnet  eyes,  and 
a  coloured  pebble  or  glass  on  the  top  of  the  head  :  it  is  slightly 
engraved — of  gothic  period 

1361  An  antique  circular  silver  brooch,  with  its  tongue,  rudely  chased, 

with  a  head  and  united  hands 

1362  A  similar  brooch,  larger,  with  its  tongue,  rudely  ornamented  with 

chased  bands 

1363  A  circular  silver  plate,  with  the  alphabet   engraved  round  it,  and 

an  inner  moveable  rotatory  plate,  which  brings  round  a  letter  in 
an  opening:  supposed  to  have  been  contrived  for  the  con- 
veyance of  secret  messages — in  a  silver  case,  covered  with  black 
fish  skin,  with  silver  studs — temp.  Charles  1. 

1364  A  small  silvercir  cular  perpetual  English  calendar,  with  rotatory 

movement,  the  days  of  the  week,  &c.,  engraved  as  first  day, 
second,  &c.,  evidently  made  for  a  Puritan  at  the  time  of  the 
Civil  Wars,  inscribed — "  Ye  shall  not  think  of  the  name  of 
other  gods,  neither  shall  they  be  heard  out  of  your  mouths." 
Exod.  xxiii,,  13,  &c. 

1365  A    round   silver   medal,  which  opens   and  contains  a  male    and 

female  portrait  painted  in  colours :  on  one  side  engraved  the 
figure  of  a  saint  (bishop)  and  coat  of  arms  below,  and  in- 
scription "  Sanct.  Rudbertus  Eps.  Salisb.  1625;"  on  the 
other   the  holy  father,   &c.,  with    a    cardinal's  hat   and    lion 


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rampant  below,  inscribed  "  Paris  D.  G.  Archieps.  Sail.  Se. 
A.  P.  L."  and  an  inner  inscription  "  Sub  tuum  praesidium 
confug." 

1366  A  round  silver  medal,  which  unscrews,  and  contains  twelve  minia- 

tures on  talc  and  two  on  paper,  with  the  life  of  a  saint  ;  each 
one  has  a  blank  for  the  face  of  the  saint  to  fit  over  the  painting 
at  the  bottom :  the  medal  has  on  one  side  the  effigy  of 
Frederick  III.,  Emperor  of  Germany,  who  reigned  from  1037 
to  1658 

1367  A  massive  antique  silver  ring,  with  monograms  engraved  on   the 

siianks 

1368  A  thick  silver  ring,  with  a  coat  of  arms  (of  a  vessel  in   full  sail) 

on  the  tablet,  and  on  the  shanks  a  faint  enffravinff  of  the 
Virgin  and  Child  and  a  bishop 

1369  A  rude   ring,  of  silver,  chased  with  a  representation  of  a   hand 

and  ornaments  :  it  appears  to  have  been  formerly  gilt 

1370  A  ring  guard  for  the  finger  against  the  friction  of  the   bowstring, 

of  green  jade,  with  ornamental  inlaying  of  gold  and  rubies; 
and  another  guard,  similar,  of  ivory 

1371  An  Italian  ornament,  intended  to  be   suspended,  of  chased  gold 

or  silver  gilt ;  an  oblong  tablet,  with  scrolls  and  masks  and 
pearls  attached,  with  the  letters  D.  A.  in  relief,  and  two  shields 
of  arms  enamelled — of  the  Cellini  period 

1372  A  silver    fillagree  crucifix,  with  rays  behind,  the  figure   partly 

draped  and  gilt,  with  the  Virgin  kneeling,  and  a  scroll  engraved 
beneath.     Presumed  to  be  of  Spanish  work 

1373  A  papal  ring,  set  with  a    large  crystal,  with  the  tiara   and   keys, 

with  arms  on  two  sides,  and  the  emblems  of  the  evanoelists  on 
the  other  in  relief — inscribed  "  Sixtus  Quartus" 

1374  A  Doge's  ring,  metal  gilt,  set  with  a  green  coloured  stone,  with 

a  winged  hon  and  two  shields  of  arms — inscribed  R*X*R 
AG-O-N-A 

1375  A  girdle,  of  metal  gilt,  enamelled  with  blue  and  white  on  upright 

flat  plates — of  elegant  arabesque  design,  of  the  fifteenth 
century 


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ORNAMENTAL  SILVER  PLATE. 

1376  A  bocale,  with  three  medallions  of  a  German  emperor  and  two 

gentlemen  ;  with  borders  embossed,  and  supported  by  eagles — 
6  in.  hiofh 

1377  A    small  bocale,  engraved,  with    foliage  and   small   figures   in 

medaliions  ;  with  openwork  base,  in  which  is  a  die  and  inscrip- 
tion, 1649 — 4  in.  high 

1378  A  plain  bocale,  with  gilt  bands  above   and  below,  engraved  with 

domestic  subjects  and  landscapes  ;  with  German  distich,  two 
shields  of  arms  beneath — 3f  in.  high 

1379  A  small  hexagonal  gilt  German  drinking  cup,  the  bowl  engraved 

with  festoons,  the  stem  embossed  with  knops — inscribed  at  bot- 
tom S.  B.,  1625— 3  in.  high 

1380  A   pair  of  cups  forming  one,  parcel  gilt,  with  slightly  raised  oval 

bosses,  engraved  alternately  with  German  lines,  in  praise  of 
wine,  and  arabesques — together,  3f  in.  high 

1381  A  small  blue  essence  bottle,  of  stoneware,  mounted  with  bands  and 

rims  of  silver  gilt,  with  chased  fillagree  ornaments — 7^in.  high 

1382  A  pair  of  hexagonal  salt  cellars,  parcel  gilt,  each  engraved  with 

six  medallions  of  female  figures,  and  flower  borders — on  ball  and 
claw  feet,  the  edges  richly  embossed  with  flowers  and  masks, 
and  gilt — 4^  in.  high 

1383  A  triangular  gilt  salt  cellar,  on   ball   feet,  with  three  cavities, 

engraved  with  designs  on  each  side — 4i  in.  the  triangle 
13S4  A  small  cup,  gilt,  on  elegant  openwork  stem,  the  foot  embossed 
with  fruits,  &c.,  the  inside  engraved  with  a  celestial  sphere. 
Dated  1596— 4i  in.  high 

1385  A  parcel  gilt  drinking  cup,  with  fluted  bowl,  on  stem,  with  three 

small  openwork  handles,  a  device  engraved  above,  outside  ''A. 
K.,"  and  inside  "Peter  Rampa,"  1626 — 6|  in.  high 

1386  A  fluted  wager   drinking  cup,   gilt,   richly   embossed  with   ara- 

besques, surmounted  by  a  windmill,  to  which  a  man  is 
mounting  by  a  ladder  ;  another  figure  looking  out  at  a  window 
on  the  side :  at  the  back  is  a  dial  to  denote  the  time  occupied 
in  drinking,  of  German  work — of  the  1 7th  century — 1 1  in.  high 


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1387  An  hexagonal  gilt  salt,  with  a  stag  hunt  chased  in  relief  round 

the  sides  —2  in.  high  by  3  in.  wide 

1388  A  pair  of  small  two-handled  gilt  cups,  fluted,  and  engraved  with 

scrolls  and  flowers — 2|  in.  high 

1389  A  triangular  gilt  salt,  supported  on  three  lions,   with  masks  and 

arabesques  on  each  side — 4-J  in.  high 

1390  A  circular  gilt  salt,  on  cherubs'  heads,  with  cupids,  coats  of  arms, 

and  masks,  chased  in  high  relief — 3  in.  diameter 

1391  A  small  gilt  cup  and  cover,  on  vase-shaped  stem  and  feet,  cut, 

chased  with  flowers,  fruits,  and  cherubs'  heads — 8  in.  high 

1392  A  gilt  cup  and  cover,  on  ball  feet,  the  surface  embossed  with 

bulb  shaped  ornaments,  two  small  shields  of  arms  enamelled 
on  the  lid — 9  in.  high 

1393  A  cup  and  cover,  on  foot,  with  balls  on  spiral  lozenge  flutings, 

the  cover  surmounted  by  a  boy  holding  a  shield,  a  rim  of  open 
chased  gothic  design  beneath  the  bowl — of  German  work— 
11  in.  high 

1394  A  cup  and  cover,  of  gothic  design,  supported  on  three  lions,  with 

openwork  friezes  of  gothic  tracery,  surmounted  by  a  figure  of 
a  savage  in  a  group  of  foliage,  a  device  enamelled  inside  the 
cover — 11  in.  high 

1395  A  plain  gilt  ewer,  with  two  oval  enamelled  bosses  on  the  sides — 

7  in.  high 

1396  A  green  stoneware  jug,  mounted  with    rims  and  lid   of  silver, 

embossed  with  scrolls  and  flowers — 6^  in.  high 

1397  One,  smaller,  of  brown  speckled  ware,  with  lims  and  cover  of 

silver  gilt,  chased  with  flowers  in  relief — 5f  in.  high 

1398  A  German  chasing,  in  silver,  of  a  lady  and  gentleman,  in  relief — 

inscribed  S.  C,  1623 — 54  in.  hiah  and  wide 


SILVER  SPOONS. 

1399  A  spoon,  with  short  handle,  a  shield  of  arms  above  the  bowl,  the 
shaft  inscribed  "  Hans  Veit  van  Harras,"  surmounted  by  a 
plume  of  feathers 

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1400  One,  parcel  gilt,  with  an  angel   holding  a  shield  above  the  bowl, 

with  German  inscription  on  the  shaft,  surmounted  by  a  female 
figure 

1401  One,  parcel  gilt,  with  oval  bowl,    the    back   engraved,   and    the 

shaft  twisted 

1402  One,  larger,  the  bowl  engraved  on  back,  in  niello  work,  the  long 

thin  shaft  enamelled  in  niello  on  the  back  with  scales,  and  a 
waived  line  in  relief  in  front 


SILVER    AND    SILVER-GILT  MOUNTED    COCOA 
NUTS,  AND  NAUTILUS  SHELLS. 

1403  A  cocoaniit  cup,  carved  with  three  subjects  from  St.  John's 
Gospel,  with  boldly  chased  bands,  foot  and  top  of  silver  gilt, 
with  heads,  trophies,  and  foliage,  the  rim  engraved — date  pre- 
sumed to  be  between  1530  and  1583 — about  9  in.  high 

1401  Another,  carved  with  Judith  and  Holofernes  ;  and  two  other  sub- 
jects, witli  arabesque  borders,  the  foot,  bands,  and  top,  of  silver, 
richly  chased  with  boys'  heads,  &c.,  the  rim  engraved — date 
presumed  to  be  between  1530  and  1580 — between  9  and  10  in. 
high 

1405  Another,  carved  with  three  scriptural  subjects,   lined   with  silver, 

having  at  the  bottom  an  enamelled  coat  of  arms,  with  motto 
and  date  1561,  with  richly  chased  mountings  of  silver  ;  the 
l>ands  are  formed  of  Roman  figures,  and  have  a  coral  bead  hang- 
ing from  each ;  underneath  the  foot  there  is  a  cut  crystal,  and 
some  stones  set  in  the  outside  mounting  of  the  foot ;  surmounted 
by  a  figure  of  a  boy  holding  a  shield,  on  which  are  armorial 
bearings ;  round  the  top  rim  is  engraved  "  Vinum  Isetificat 
cor  hominis,  1561  ;"  on  the  bottom,  the  name  of  the  owner — 
11^  in.  high 

1406  Another,   with    silver  mountings,  of  English  work,   very  plainly 

ornamented  and  engraved,  carved  with  portraits  of  Charles  I. 
not  crowned,  and  Charles  II.  crowned,  and  one  other  portrait; 
a  small  death's  head  on  one  side,  no  doubt  intended  to  mark 


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the  date  of  the  decease  of  the  parties — date  presumed  to  be 
between  J  648  and  1665— 7^  in.  high 

1407  Another,  with  richly   chased  bands   of  silver  gil'^  with  stones  or 

glass  set  in  them,  the  foot  richly  chased  with  masks,  fruit,  &c. 
— date  presumed  to  be  between  1560  and  1580 — about  6^  in. 
high 

1408  Another,  mounted  with  silver-gilt  elegant  bands,   with  heads  and 

arabesques,  pendant  rings  and  small  malachite  beads,  the 
rim  at  the  top  engraved,  with  date,  1585,  and  initials  G.  B. 
— about  9i  in.  high 

1409  Another,  carved  with  Diana  and  Acteon ;  and  two  other  subjects, 

with  richly  chased  silver  mountings  of  masks,  &c.,  the  bands  with 
lions'  heads,  bearing  rings  in  their  mouths  ;  the  cover  surmounted 
with^the  figure  of  an  armed  man  holding  a  shield  with  armo- 
rial bearings — date  about  1580 — about  12i  in.  high 

1410  Another,  with  parcel  gilt  and  silver  mountings  ;   the  cover,  which 

is  on  hinges,  is  surmounted  by  a  Roman  figure,  the  bands 
curiously  ornamented,  and  four  silver  medallions  on  the  sides, 
on  which  are  enamelled  coats  of  arms,  of  Italian  work — date 
presumed  to  be  between  1480  and  1500 — about  10  in.  high 

1411  A  Nautilus  Shell,  mounted  with    silver  gilt,    on   stem,    with 

figures  of  an  old  peasant,  subjects  of  sea  monsters  on  the  foot 
and  foliage,  a  figure  of  a  triton  on  the  top,  the  date,  1606, 
engraved  on  the  shell,  and  the  rebus  of  "  Chascam  sa  croix," 
with  four  Latin  lines  :  it  evidently  belonged  originally  to  one  of 
the  La  Croix  family — about  13 in.  high 


SILVER   AND    SILVER-GILT    ORNAMENTAL 

PLATE. 

1412  An  old  stone  jug,  with  hinged  cover,  with  richly  chased  and 
eno-raved  silver  mountings  ;  Hercules  and  Cerberus,  in  high 
relief,  on  the  cover;  a  Latin  inscription  round — date  about 
1570— 6  in.  high 


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1413  Another,  with  hinged  cover,  with  richly  chased  silver-gilt  mount- 

ings,  with  masks  and  fruit ;  a  lion  on  the  cover — date  about 
1600— 101  in.  high 

1414  Another,  with  hinged  cover,   chased  silver-gilt    mountings,  with 

heads,  &c. — date  about  1580 — 9^-  in.  high 

1415  Another,    with    silver-gilt    mountings,    chased    with    monkeys, 

masks,  &c, ;  on  the  back  of  the  handle  I.S.,  in  an  ornamented 
lacing,  engraved — date  about  1580 — 10^  in,  high 

1416  Another,  with   silver-gilt  mountings,  chased   with    masks,   fruit, 

&c.  ;  on  the  cover  a  figure  of  a  lion,  on  the  back  of  the  handle 
the  initials  F.V.I. — date  about  1580— 9^- in.  high 

1417  A   parcel  gilt   tankard,   of  hexagon   shape  ;   on   the  lid    a  lion 

holding  a  shield,  the  handle  ornamented,  and  the  body  boldly 
chased  with  birds  and  foliage — date  about  1600 — 7-i-in.  high 

1418  A    parcel  gilt  tankard,   of   hexagon   shape,   engraved   with    six 

heads  of  Kino-  David,  Julius  Caesar,  &c.  ;  under  the  head  of 
David  the  date  1619,  boldly  chased  at  the  top  and  bottom 
with  triangular  bulbs — 7  in.  high 

1419  A  Parcel  Gilt  Tankard,  on  three  pomegranate   feet,  superbly 

chased  in  the  finest  taste,  with  figures,  busts,  and  other 
ornaments  in  high  relief;  on  the  inside  of  the  lid  a  chased 
medallion  of  the  Trinity,  an  embellished  shield  of  arms  on 
the  body.  A  beautiful  specimen  of  the  cinque-cento  period — 
8  in.  high 

1420  A  silver-gilt  tankard,  elaborately  chased  all  over  with  medallions 

of  subjects,  masks,  and  arabesques  ;  a  figure  on  the  ornamented 
handle — date  between  1560  and  1600 — 5:^  in.  high 

1421  A  Gilt  Drinking  Cup  and  Cover,  with  engraved  ornaments, 

surmounted  by  a  figure  of  a  savage  with  a  club  and  shield  of 
a  bear  enamelled  ;  round  the  base  of  this  figure  is  engraved, 
"  Werli  von  Berenfels,  1541  ;"  inside  the  cover  are  armorial 
bearings  and  the  date  1541  — 13  in.  high 
14'22  A  silver  drinking  cup,  bell-shapea,  with  embossed  lions'  heads, 
surmounted  by  an  engraved  sphere,  inside  which  there  is  a 
die,  and  over  these  is  a  small  figure,  supporting  with  uplifted 
arms  a  small  swinging  cup — date  about  1590 — 8  in.  high 


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1423  A    TALL    Gilt    Cup    and    Cover,  with  bulbs  and  ornaments 

embossed,  supported  on  a  figure  of  a  Swiss  guard  with  his 
halberd  of  the  pope  of  the  period,  the  cover  surmounted  by  a 
knight  holding  a  spear  and  shield — date  about  15/0 — 2 1  in. 
high 

1424  A  tall  silver   drinking  cup,  of  English   work,  plain  flat   chased: 

on  the  top  rim  is  engraved  ''The  gift  of  Christopher  Pyra  on 
his  admission  to  the  place  of  Gierke  of  this  Company;  "  a  coat 
of  arms  is  also  engraved,  and  apparently  relates  to  the  Black- 
smiths' Company,  supported  on  a  stem  with  a  figure  of  an  old 
warrior  holding  a  smith's  hammer  and  anvil,  on  which  is 
engraved  ''  By  the  hammer  and  hand,  all  arts  do  stand  " — 
llfin.  high 

1425  A  large  gilt  drinking  cup,  the  bowl  and  boss  beneath  of  hexagon 

shape,  engraved  with  subjects  connected  with  some  legend  of 
the  felling  of  a  tree,  and  six  German  coats  of  arms,  the  foot, 
&c.  boldly  chased — date  about  1620 — 14  in.  high 

1426  A  Gilt  Drinking    Cup    and    Cover,  chased  and  embossed, 

surmounted  by  a  figure  of  a  mason  in  colours,  on  stem,  with  a 
boy  with  a  shield,  on  which  are  engraved  various  names  and  the 
date  1681 :  many  other  names  and  subsequent  dates  are 
engraved  on  other  parts — 17  in.  high 

1427  Another,  richly  chased,  surmounted  by  a  figure  holding  a  shield 

— 15  in.  high 

1428  A    Gilt  Cup  a>d  Cover,  boldly  chased  with  heads,  scrolls, 

and  flowers,  surmounted  by  a  Roman  figure  holding  a  shield 
with  armorial  bearings  and  P.  S.  engraved  inside ;  there  is 
another  coat  of  arms  and  H.  S.  engraved — date  about  1600 — 
14  in.  high 

1429  Another,  chased  and  embossed  with   bulbs,  surmounted    by  an 

armed  figure  holding  a  shield,  with  armorial  bearings  and 
initials  A. P.M. G.  on  the  foot— the  date  1630,  and  initials  A.P. 
— Hi  in.  high 

1430  A  gilt  drinking  cup,  chased  with  three  medalions  of  figures  in 

military  costume  of  the  period  ;  beneath  the  foot  is  an  inscrip- 


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tion  in  the  Hungarian  or  Sclavonic  dialect,  and  date  1650,  die 
10  Septembris — it  is  apparently  earlier  than  the  date  of  the  in- 
scription— 10  in.  high 

1431  A  gih  cup  and  cover,  richly  chased   with  landscapes,  birds,  and 

flowers,  surmounted  by  a  figure  of  Minerva  holding  a  spear 
and  shield — date  about  1590 — 13  in.  high 

1432  A  silver  cup  and  cover,  elaborately   chased,  with   a  subject   from 

the  parable  of  the  Prodigal  Son,  masks,  scrolls,  and  fruit,  sur- 
mounted by  a  figure  of  a  wild  boar — date  about  1590 — lOj  in. 
high 

1433  A  silver  gilt  cup,  in  the  form  of  a  lady,  in   costume  of  about  the 

year  1600,  holding  a  small  cup  over  her  head — inscribed 
"  Philippus  Kuntzell  von  Hall.  Ans.  Sachsen,  1607  " — 7i  in. 
high 

1434  An  octagonal  gilt  mug,  with  raised   scroll  work,   enamelled   in 

colours— 3^  in.  high 

1435  A  gilt  drinking  cup  and  cover,  in  the  form   of  a  lanthorn  ;  in  the 

inner  part  there  is  an  engraving  of  a  subject,  with  German 
inscription — 7  in.  high.  A  singularly  formed  sfecimen  of 
quaint  German  taste 

1436  A   gilt  cup   and  cover,  on  three  pomegranate  feet,  chased,  with 

three  portraits  of  royal  personages,  probably  Leopold  H.  of 
Austria,  &c. — Sin.  high 

1437  A  gilt  drinking  cup,  in  the  form  of  a  female   figure  with  a  ruff; 

she  holds  in  her  hands,  over  her  head,  a  small  cup — date  about 
1600,  the  costume  of  that  period — 7-J  in.  high 

1438  A  gilt  cup,  chased,  with  pine   formed  bulbs  ;  engraved  round  the 

rim — "  Johannes  Pelrus,  anno  1647  " — 5-J  in.  high 

1439  A  gilt  cup  and  cover,  chased,   with  three   heads  of  the  Caesars, 

landscapes  and  fruit,  on  three  ball  feet,  surmounted  by  a  swan 
— date  about  1640—8  in.  high 

1440  A  smaller  cup,  similar — 6  in.  high 

1441  Another,  similar,  with  landscapes — 6  in.  high 

1442  A  silver  mug,  engraved  with  ornaments,  and  chased   at  the   foot, 

engraved  "Cornel  Doeren,  &c.,  1618  ' — 4^ in.  high 


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1443  A   silver  mug,   curiously  chased   and   engraved,  with   a  kind  of 

reticular  ornament  underneath  a  court  of  arms,  and  ''  Franck 
Auches,  1647" — 5  in,  high 

1444  A  silver  cup  and  cover,  hexagonal  shape,  on  three  pomegranate 

feet,  flat  chased  and  engraved  with  figures,  surmounted  by  a 
figure;  under  the  bottom  is  engraved  "1742,  Johannes 
Gadrtz,"  but  it  appears  older — 10  in.  high 

1446  A  FiME  OLD  Nef,  or  table  ornament,  in  the  form  of  a  boat,  with 

barrel  inside,  the  after  part  with  openwork  chased  ornaments, 
supported  on  a  stem  formed  of  a  vine  branch  and  grapes,  on 
oval  foot,  embossed  with  grapes ;  the  bowl  is  inscribed  with 
German  verses,  "  Johann  B.  Franckenthal,  1662,"  by  whom  it 
was  presented  to  the  Guild  of  Wine  Coopers  of  that  city — 
10  in.  high 

1447  A  SMALLER  Nef,  boat-shaped,   with   Fortune  standing   on   the 

neck,  the  stem  with  triple  openwork  ornament,  dolphins  em- 
bossed on  the  oval  foot — 8^  in.  high.     (^See  illustration) 

1448  A  small  circidar  salt  cellar,   gilt,  on  scroll  feet,  with   masks,  the 

borders  embossed  with  masks  and  fruits — 3J  in.  diameter 

1448*A  Silver  Tazza,  of  Italian  Work,  in  perfect  state,  the  bowl 
chased  with  the  Judgment  of  Solomon,  the  stem  and  foot  with 
flowers  and  scrolls — date  about  1590 — height  about  6^  in., 
diameter  8  in. 

1449  Another,  of    German  Work,  the   bowl  chased  with    Christ 

and  the  Woman  of  Samaria,  about  the  same  size  as  the  pre- 
ceding, round  the  rim  is  engraved  "  Elisabeth  Schott  H.  K." 
— date  probably  about  1590 

1450  A  Gilt  Casket,  of  coflTer  shape,  on  four  sphinx  feet,  covered 

with  pierced  tracery  or  scroll  work,  enamelled  in  colours — date 
about  1590 — about  4-^  in  high,  5f  in.  long,  and  3^  in.  wide 

1451  A  gilt  top  or  bowl  of  a  tazza,  chased  with  Christ  at  the  well,  of 

German  work — date  about  1560 — 7^  in.  diameter 

1452  A  gilt  bowl  of  a  tazza,  chased  with  Moses  and  the  brazen  serpent, 

of  German  work — date  about  1560 — 7%  in.  diameter 


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1453  A  gilt  bowl  of  a  tazza,  chased  with  the  Rape  of  Helen,  of  Italian 

work — date  about  1560—7^  in.  high 

1454  A  parcel  gilt  round  plate,  with  deep  centre,  chased  with  a  figure 

of  a  boy  in  high  relief,  and  border  of  birds  and  fruit — date 
about  1640 — 9|  in.  diameter 

1455  A  gilt  diminutive  tazza,  in  perfect  condition,  chased  with  a  saint 

in  a  landscape — date  about  1590 — If  in.  high,  2  in.  diameter 

1456  A  gilt  salt  cellar,  of  triangular  shape,  chased  with  heads   and 

animals,  on  sphinx  feet,  with  chased  arched  rail  border — date 
about  1600 — l^in.  high,  side  of  triangle  4  in. 

1457  A  gilt  salt  cellar,  of  triangular  shape,  chased  with  birds  and  fruit, 

on  three  ball  feet — date  about  1600 — f  in.  high,  side  of  trian- 
gle 3^  in. 

1458  A  Gilt  Salt  Cellar,  with  four  sides,  finely  chased  with  whole- 

length  figures  and  two  shields  of  arras,  the  rim  chased  with 
birds,  of  Italian  work — date  about  1590 — 1^  in.  high,  3  in. 
wide 

1459  A  Pair  of  elegant  Gilt   upright  Salt  Cellars,  on  four 

scroll  feet,  with  figures,  the  sides  of  pierced  scroll  work,  the 
tops  slightly  engraved — 3|  in.  high,  and  2  in.  wide 

1460  A  gilt  salt  cellar,  with  octagonal  foot,  chased  with  ornaments — 

date  about  1 640 — 2-i.  in.  high,  base  3^  in.  wide 

1461  A    gilt    and   enamelled    scent    bottle — date   about  1600 — 3  in. 
-     high 

1462  A  silver  bell,  boldly  chased    with  scrolls  outside  ;  on  the  top  a 

figure  of  Minerva  holding  a  shield  coat  of  arms,  engraved ;  on 
the  inner  lining  is  a  coat  of  arms,  with  a  ducal  coronet — date 
about  1700— 4i  in.  high 

1463  An  original  Gilt  Sprinkler,  chased  and  enamelled  in  parts, 

used  by  the  Parsees  or  Guebres  fire  worshippers,  in  sprinkling 
the  bodies  of  the  dead.  This  form  has  been  copied  in  more 
modern  times  in  India,  for  ornamental  vessels  used  for  sprink- 
ling otta  of  roses,  or  other  perfumes.  Some  modern  initials 
are  engraved  underneath,  and  no  doubt  refer  to  some  former 
owner.  Its  date  may  very  fairly  be  referred  to  a  distant 
period — between  10  and  1 1  in.  high 


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1464  A  gilt  and  enamelled  round  box  and  cover,  with  a  garnet  or  ruby 

set  in  it,  ornamented  with  insects,  flowers,  and  scrolls  of  richly 
raised  enamelled  work,  on  three  ball  feet — date  about  1580 — 
2  in,  high 

1465  A   silver  tea  caddy,   of  very  old  form,   beautifully  chased  and 

engraved,  and  with  a  coronet  and  armorial  bearings — 5i  in. 
high 


End  of  Twelfth  Days  Sale. 


Thirteenth  Day's  Sale. 


On   TUESDAY,    MARCH    20,    1855, 

AT    ONE    o'clock    PRECISELY. 


LIMOGES  ENAMELS. 

1466  A  circular  plate,  witli  a  Jewish  sacrifice,  black  and  while  with 

red  tints,  with  beautiful  arabesque  borders,  the  number  4 
on  a  tablet  at  the  bottom ;  the  back  elaboratelj'  enamelled 
with  figures,  subjects,  and  medallions  ;  a  border  round,  and  a 
shield  in  centre — nearly  8  in.  diameter 

1467  A  circular  plate,  with  an  illustration  of  the  month  of  April   in 

colours  and  gold  upon  a  bright  blue  ground,  with  rich  ara- 
besque border ;  the  back  has  rich  arabesque  masks  and 
ornaments — 8  in.  diameter 

1468  Another,  illustrating  the  month  of  July,  a  harvest   scene,  black 

and  white  with  red  tints  and  gilding,  with  rich  arabesque 
border  ;  the  back  covered  with  arabesque  and  masks  partly 
gilt.  Inscribed  with  initials  of  the  artist  (Jean  Courtois)  1.  C. 
— 7\  in.  diameter 

1469  Another,  with  a   baker's  house,  illustrating  the  month  of  De- 

cember, black  and  white  with  red  tints  and  gilding,  with  a 
border  of  arabesques  ;  the  back  covered  with  masks  and  scrolls. 
Signed  1.  C.  (Jean  Courtois) 


1561 


156  5 


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1470  Another,  with  a  battle  of  many  figures,  black  and    white  with 

red  tints  and  gilding,  with  rich  border  ;  the  back  with  ara- 
besques, masks,  and  scrolls.  Signed  also  I.  C. — 8  in. 
diameter 

1471  Another,  with  a  courtship  and  a  jester,  black  and  white  with  red 

tints,  with  rich  border  ;  the  back  with  arabesques,  masks,  and 
gilding — 7  in.  diameter 

1472  Another,  with  Hercules  and   Geryon,  black  and  white  with   red 

tints,  surrounded  by  scrolls  ;  on  the  back  a  female  bust,  sur- 
rounded by  scrolls  and  flowers--7in.  diameter 

1473  A  circ  dar  plate,  with  Hercules  and  the  lion,  black  and  white  with 

red  tints  and  gilding,  scroll  and  arabesque  border  ;  on  the  back 
a  male  bust,  in  scrolls,  and  floreated  border — 7  in.  diameter 

1474  Another,  with  a  man  and  woman  on  horseback,  with   the  sign  of 

Gemini  in  fanciful  bordei',  black  and  white  with  flesh  tints  ; 
on  the  back  arabesques,  masks,  and  gilding — 7^  in,  diameter 

1475  An  oval  plaque,  in  colours  and  gilding,  with  classical  figures  and 

landscape.     Signed  1.  C.  (Jean  Courtois) — 9-i-in.  by  7  in. 

1476  An  oval  plaque,  with  warriors  in  a  galley,  on  t lie  seashore,  by  the 

same  artist — the  companion 

1477  A  plate,  with   Sol   in   his  car,  a    shield    of  arms    at  the   bottom 

and  border  of  masks  and  scrolls  in  black,  white,  and  gold, 
with  flesh  tints;  the  back  with  masks  and  wreaths — 9 in. 
diameter 
147S  Another,  with  sheepshearing,  illustrating  the  month  of  July, 
in  colours,  with  variegated  border  of  gems;  on  the  back  a 
bust  of  Galba,  with  border  of  gems  :  believed  to  be  the  work 
of  Susannah  Courtois — 9^  in.  diameter 

1479  Another,  similar,  with  a  sporting  subject,  illustrating  the   month 

of  March,  with  rich  arabesque  border  and  two  medallions. 
Dated  1565,  and  initials  of  artist,  P.  R.  (qvieiy  Rexman)  ; 
on  the  back  is  a  helmeted  bust,  with  rich  scroll  and  mask 
border — 7|  in   diameter 

1480  Another,  similar,  wi'h  the  Sacrifice  of  Isaac,  and  border  of  masks 

and  scrolls  ;  on  the  back,  masks  and  wreaths,  with  the  artist's 
name,  P.  Corteys  M.  F.— -8|in.  diameter 


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1481  A  circular  plate,  in  black  and  white  with  flesh  tints  and  gilding, 

with  Eurydice  and  Cerberus  at  the  entrance  to  Hades,  within 
a  rich  arabesque   border ;   a  crest  of  an  eagle,  surmounted  by  • 
three  crescents,  in  a  medallion ;  the  back  with   cherubs'  heads 
and  arabesques :    the  plate   has  a   convex   projection   in   the 
centre — about  10  in.  diameter 

1482  A  similar  plate,  with  a  classical  subject  of  four  females 

1483  A  similar  plate,  with    the  temptation    of    Adam    and    Eve  in 

arabesque  border,  with  masks ;  at  the  back,  masks  and  other 
ornaments,  with  the  artist's  name,  P.  Corteys — 8^  in.  diameter 

1484  A   similar  plate,  with  Ceres;   on  the  back,  cherubs'   heads  and 

arabesques — 9  in,  diameter 

1485  An    upright   plaque,    with    the    Annunciation,    in    colours    and 

gilding — 9i  in   by  5  in. 

1486  An  oblong  plaque,  with  two  classical  male  figures,  and  ornament- 

ed facade  of  a  temple,  in  colours,  with  gilding.  Artist's 
initials,  P.  R. — 5^ in.  by  Sin. 

1487  Another,    with    the   betrothal  of    Louis   XIII.    with    Anne   of 

Austria,  with  Mary  de  Medicis  and  other  figures,  in  gilt 
metal  twisted  frame,  in  red  leather  case — 5  in.  by  3  in.  Highly 
interesting 

1488  An  upright  plaque,  with  a  hunter  and  wild  animals,  and  a  Latin 

legend  at  the  top — 6i  in.  by  4  in. 

1489  Another,  with  the  Good  Shepherd,  the   Deity  above,  with   Latin 

legends — companion  to  the  preceding 

1490  A  plate,  in  black  and  white  with  flesh  tints   and  gilding,  with   a 

subject  from  the  Old  Testament  (3rd  chapter  of  Kings) ;  at 
the  back  is  a  female  portrait,  with  fruits  and  masks,  and  ara- 
besque borders — 8  in.  diameter 

1491  A  flattened  circular  plaque,  in  colours,  with  gilding,  with  figures 

sowing  seeds — 6;^  in.  by  Gin. 

1492  A   similar  plaque,   with    figures   killing    a    pig,  illustrating    the 

month  of  December 

1493  An  oval  plaque  with  stag  hunting,  illustrating    the    month  of 

Adril,  in  coloiirs  and  gold — 5i^in.  by  4^  in. 


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1494  An  upright  oval  plaque,  with  a  female  bearing  a  staff  surrounded 

by  a  snake,  with  grotesque  arabesque,  and  foliage  ornaments — 
5  in.  by  4  in. 

1495  An  upright  plaqu.^,  with  arched  top,  with  the  Annunciation,  and 

raised  imitation  gems — about  4  in.  by  3  in. 

1496  A  square  plaque,    with  the  death    of   Anchises,  from  Virgil — 

about  8  in.  by  7  in. 

1497  An  upright  plaque,  with  the  Crucifixion,  in  colours  and  gilding, 

bearing  the  artist's  initials,  L.  L.  (Leonard  Limousin),  1539 — 
8iin.  by  6^  in. 

1498  An  oblong   plaque,  with   Silenus   and  fauns,  in  black  and  white 

with  flesh  tints,  bearing  the  artist's  initials,  P.  R.,  1556,  in 
ebony  fluted  frame — 6^  in.  by  3  in. 

1499  An  octagonal  mirror,   in  the   original   ofilt    chased   frame,  with 

enamelled  back,  in  colours,  painted  with  Cerberus  guarding 
Hades,  and  rich  borders — 3-i-in.  by  2iin. 

1500  An    upright    plaque,   arched  top,    with    the    Holy    Family   and 

Infant  in  the  manger,  black  and  white  with  flesh  tints — 3  in. 
by  2  in. 

1501  A  circular  ornament,  with  a  combat  of  equestrian  warriors;  in  a 

steel  and  silver-gilt  antique  mounting — about  l|-in.  diameter 

1502  An  upright  plaque,  with  arched  top,  with   the   Nativity,  in   black 

and  white,  with  some  gilding — 3^  in.  by  2-|-in. 

1503  The  enamelled  back  of  an  oval  mirror,  upright,   with   Charon 

ferrying  Psyche  in  a  boat,  in  colours  and  gilding,  within  a 
rich  fanciful  border  of  birds.  Signed  I.  L.  (Joseph  Landin) 
— about  4  in.  by  3  in. 

1504  An  upright  oval  back  of  a  mirror,  with   a  feniale    plunging  into 

the  sea,  in  original  gilt  chased  mounting — 4im.  by  3|  in. 

1505  Another,  of  similar  form,  with  Apollo  and  the  Muses  on   Mount 

Parnassus,  in  colours  and  gilding.  Signed  S.  C. — 4|  in.  by 
31  in. 

1506  An  oblong  plaque,  with  Charles  IX.  or   Henry  III.   of  France, 

as  Phoebus  in  his  car,  in  a  landscape,  in  colours  and  gilding. 
Signed  L.  L.  15/3,  on  the  base  of  a  fountain — 9^  in.  by 
7in.  • 


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1507  Another,   similar,  with  a  que'en  as   Venus,  with   cupids — dated 

1574.     Also  signed  L.  L. 

1508  Three  square  plaques,  with  the  three  sybils  and  wreath   borders 

— about  5  in.  square 

1509  An  upright  plaque,  in  colours   and   gilding,  witli   the  Adoration 

of  the  Magi — nearly  6  in.  by  4|^  in. 

1510  An  oblong  plaque,  with  the  Magdalen   in  the  desert.     Signed 

I.  L.  (Joseph  Laudin) — nearly  10 in.  by  7  in. 

1511  A   BEAUTIFUL  UPRIGHT  Pax,   with  the  Crucifixion,  the  Virgin 

and  St,  John  at  the  foot  of  the  cross,  with  arched  top,  in 
original  architectural  mounting,  with  circular  medallions 
above,  in  one  of  which  is  a  small  bust;  a  pearl  set  in  the  top 
of  the  frame,  and  a  circular  space  for  reliques  :  it  is  in  colours, 
with  gilding ;  on  the  back  is  a  rude  engraving  of  an  arched 
door,  and.  an  embossed  hand  upon  it — about  5-1- in.  by  Sin. 

1512  A  circular  plaque,  with  the  Annunciation  in  colours  and   gilding, 

some  curious  marks  on  the  copper  back — nearly  5  in. 
diameter 

1513  An   upright  oval  plaque^  with  St.  Hubert  praying — about  3  in. 

by  2i  in. 

1514  Another,    with    arched    top,    the    Virgin    praying,    attended   by 

another  figure — 2^  in.  by  2  in. 

1515  Another,  with  Susannah  and  the  elders,  in  a  rich  garden  scene — 

nearly  11  in.  by  8  in. 

1516  Another,    with  Judith  and  Holofernes   in  the    tent — of  similar 

size 

1517  An  oblong  plaque,  with  Charles  IX.  as   Jupiter   in  his  car,  with 

Ganymede — about  9  in.  by  7  in. 

1518  An  oval  plaque,  with   sheepshearing,   illustrating  the  month  of 

June — about  5|  in.  by  4  in. 

1519  An  upright  plaque,  in  colours  and  gilding,  with  monks   in  white 

robes,  kneeling  round  a  tomb,  the  Trinity  above,  surrounded 
by  angels,  with  Latin  legends  on  scrolls:  a  very  singular 
composition.  On  the  back  is  inscribed,  in  gold  letters,  M.  F. 
VERTHAMON,  C.  D.  R— about- 4*  in.  by  3^  in. 


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1520  A  square  plaque,  in  colours  and  gilding,  with  St.  John  Capistran 

preaching  to  numerous  figures,  some  of  whom  are  binning 
implements  of  gaming  ;  on  a  bellows  in  front  is  the  monogram 
H.  S.  and  the  artist's  initials,  I.  P.  (query  Penicault) — 5  in. 
by  4f  in. 

1521  An  upright  plaque,  with  Ceres  and  the  Furies  in  Hades — artist's 

initials,  I.  C.  (Jean  Court,  or  Courteys) 

1522  An  hexagonal  double  handled  saucer:   in  the  centre  a  medallion 

of  Tobit,  in  black  and  white  with  gilding,  surrounded  by 
flowers  and  birds  in  colours,  the  back  richly  ornamented  with 
birds  and  fancy  ornaments,  and  a  landscape — Gin.  by  5  in. 

1523  A  circular  saucer,  with  double  handles  :  in  the  centre  is  St.  John 

and  the  lamb  in  colours,  surrounded  by  embossed  scrolls  and 
gems  a  Pailliettes,  the  outside  similarly  ornamented  with  a 
landscape  at  the  bottom 

1524  Another,   with    Orpheus    surrounded   by   beasts   and   birds   in 

medallions,  in  colours  and  gold ;  at  the  back  a  Magdalen,  with 
medallions  of  landscapes  and  fruits,  in  black  and  white — 5  in. 
diameter 

1525  A    CIRCULAR    Saucer,   with    a    curiously   embossed    coloured 

portrait,  inscribed  "  Xantippe,"  in  rich  costume  partly  gilt, 
surrounded  by  embossed  decorations  and  medallions  of  land- 
scapes ;  at  the  back  a  piping  faun  in  a  landscape,  with  medallions 
of  scrolls — nearly  6  in.  diameter 

1526  An  oval  purse,  with  male   and  female  portraits   in  lich  costume, 

coloured  and  gilt,  with  embossed  ornaments  at  the  top  :  it  has 
its  original  lining  of  gold  brocade  and  thread — period  about 
1680 

1527  Another,  with  portraits  in  rich  costume,  and  similar  ornaments 

1528  Two  similar  ovals  for  a  purse — the  artist's  initials  N.  L.  (Noel 

Laudin) 

1529  A  circular  priming  powder  flask,  turquoise  ground,  with  figures 

in  black,  partly  gilt,  relating  to  the  chase,  with  original 
mounting,  and  gold  brocade  tassels — period  about  1640 — 3  in. 
diameter 

K. 


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1530  An  oblong  plaque,  with  Apollo  and   Daphne,  in  blue,  white,  and 

black,  gilt,  inscribed  on  the  back  "  Laudin,"  in  original  gilt 
metal  frame — nearly  8  in.  by  6^  in. 

1531  A  circular  plaque,   with   Aurora,  Cephalus,  and   Narcissus,  in 

colours,  on  both  sides — 5  in.  diameter 

1532  A  square  plaque,  with  the  Saviour  freeing  souls  from   Satan's 

power,  in  colours  and  gold — 6  in.  by  5^  in. 

1533  An  oblong  plaque,  with   Alexander  and   Roxana,  in  black  and 

white,  with  gilding — about  5  in.  by  3:^  in. 

1534  An  upright  plaque,  with  a  sportsman  and  falcon  in   black,  white, 

and  gold,  illustrating  the  Air;  the  artist's  name,  J.  Laudin,  on 
the  back — nearly  8  in.  by  6  in. 

1535  Another,  similar,  with  a  sportsman,  illustrating  the  Earth,  by  the 

same  artist 

1536  An  oblong  plaque,  with  a  man   drinking,  inscribed  with  French 

verses,  black  and  white,  with  gilding  ;  inscription  on  the  back — 
about  6  in.  by  4^  in. 

1537  An  upright  plaque,  with  the  Holy  Family,  in  very  rich  colours ; 

and  on  the  reverse  Joseph  and  his  brethren,  in  black  and 
white,  in  its  original  silver  gilt  frame,  in  leather  case— about 
31.  in.  by  3  in. 

1538  Another,  with  a  female  portrait  in  the  costume   of  the  time  of 

Louis  XIIL,  in  colours  and  gilding — 4^  in.  by  Sin. 

1539  An  irregularly  shaped  circular  plaque,  with  profile  portrait  of 

Andrea  Doria,  inscribed  "  Andreas  Aurea,"  in  colours  and 
gilding,  in  metal  ring  frame.  Verj/  curious — about  8  in. 
diameter 

1540  An  oblong  oval  plaque,  with  a  man  feeding  swine  by  beating  oak 

trees,  illustrating  the  month  of  November,  in  colours  and 
gilding,  probably  by  Rexman  — 7jin.  by  Gin, 

1541  A  similar  plaque,  with  a  family  repast,  illustrating  the  month  of 

January.     Initials  P.  R. 

1542  An  oblong  plaque,   with  a  hunter  and  a  nymph,  with  dogs,  in 

colours  and  gilding,  in  metal  frame — 3  J  in.  by  2^  in. 

1543  An  upright  plaque,  with  the  procession  to  the   Crucifixion,  in  a 

very  curious  style  of  colouring — about  5  in.  by  4  in. 


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1544  A    LARGE    UPRIGHT    OVAL     PORTRAIT    OF 

CATHARINE     DE    MEDICIS,   in    colours:    a  letter   L. 

occurs  on  tlie  right  side  near  the  sleeve — IS  in.  by  12  in. 
154.5  An  oblong  oval  plaque,  with  a  singular  subject  of  a  banquet   of 

deities;    inscription    on    a    banderolle    at    bottom — 13^  in.    by 

101  in. 

1546  An  upright  plaque,  with  a   figure  of  Hope,  in  black  and  white 

with  flesh  tints  ;  green  ornamented  background.  Inscribed 
P.I.  1541—11  in.  by  9  in. 

1547  An  oblong  plaque,  with  Pan  and  Syrinx,  by  Laudin,  in  blue  and 

white  with  gilding,  in  original  frame — nearly  Sin.  by  6^ in. 

1548  A    square    plaque,   with  the  betrayal   of  Christ,  Peter   smiting 

Malchus,  in  colours,  with  gilding — about  6  in.  by  5iin. 

1549  An  upright  plaque,  with   head  of  our  Saviour,  finely  treated,  in 

colours  with  gilding  ;  a  monogram  on  the  back — nearly  6  in. 
by  4  in. 

1550  An  upright  oval,  with   Peace  and   Abundance,  after  Guido,  in 

colours,  by  N.  Laudin — about  8  in.  by  7  in. 

1551  An  upright  oval,  with  the  baptism  of  our  Saviour,  a  coat  of  arms 

with  a  knight's  helmet  as  crest  on  one  side  of  the  enamel,  in 
colours  and  gilding  :  the  artist  is  P.  Nouailher.  Vide  front 
and  6ac^— about  5^  in.  by  4^  in. 

1552  A   circular  plaque,   with   illustrations  of  the  sense  of  Feeling  : 

a  group  of  three  grotesque  heads,  in  colours,  by  N.  Laudin — 
about  7iin.  diameter 

1553  A  square  plaque,  with  [the  Virgin  and  angels  in  the  heavens,  in 

colours  with  gold — about  6  in.  by  5  in. 

1554  A  square  plaque,  with  the  flagellation  of  Christ,  very   rudely 

treated,  in  colours  with  gilding — about  74^  in.  by  6-^  in. 

1555  A  square  plaque,  with  St.  Cecilia  playing  on  the  organ  ;  embossed 

ornaments  at  the  four  corners  of  the  octagon  border — about 
6  in.  by  5  in. 

1556  An  upright  oval  plaque,  with  Christ  on  the   cross,  attended   by 

the  Magdalen,  in  colours,  gilt,  with  raised  scroll  border,  by 
J.  Laudin — 7\m.  by  6j  in. 

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1557  A  similar  plaque,  with  a  saint  habited  as  a  bishop  and  a  kneeling 

infant,  with  similar  ornamented  border,  by  J.  Laudin 

1558  An  upright  plaqiae,  with  the  descent  from  the  cross,  attended  by 

the  Maries  and  a  bishop  praying,  with  devotional  Latin 
legends,  a  shield  of  arms  in  front,  in  colours  and  gold,  in 
worked  metal  gilt  frame — 9  in.  by  6  in. 

1559  An  Upright    Pax,   with  arched  top,  in  rich  gothic  silver-gilt 

mounting,  with  an  opening  at  the  bottom  for  reliques ;  the 
enamel  represents  the  descent  from  the  cross,  with  the  Maries, 
in  colours  and  gold — the  whole  of  the  pax  is  about  7^  in.  in 
height 

1560  A   BEAUTIFUL  Tazza  AND  CoVER  :   wlthiu  Is  the  banquet  of 

Dido  to  ^neas,  and  inside  and  outside  are  classical  busts  in 
ornamented  wreaths,  and  raised  medallions,  in  colours,  with 
gold  and  flesh  tints,  in  original  metal  mounting,  partly  engraved. 
Signed  P.  R.,  and  dated  1545— 9*  in.  by  8}  in. 

1561  AN   ELEGANT  EWER,  with  a  fine  subject  of  an  equestrian 

combat  round  the  body  ;  on  the  neck  are  busts  in  medallions, 
among  which  may  be  recognised  Henry  II.  or  Francis  I.,  in 
black  and  white  with  flesh  tints  and  gold  ;  the  foot  embellished 
with  arabesque  ornaments  :  the  artist's  initials,  I.  C,  occur  on 
one  of  the  medallions,  probably  his  portrait — 10  in.  by  4  in, 
{See  illustration) 

1562  A  tazza,  with  the  Annunciation  in  the  bowl ;  the  foot  has  a  sub- 

ject of  dancing  figures,  the  outside  fancifully  embellished: 
within  the  foot  the  initials  of  the  artist,  I.  H. — about  4^  in. 
high  by  9^  in.  diameter 

1563  A  Salt  Cellar,  hexagonal,   the  sides  having  subjects  of  boys 

engaged  in  the  vintage,  the  top  and  bottom  having  busts  of 
Paris  and  Helen,  with  figures  and  wreaths  in  colours,  with 
gold — nearly  3  in.  high 

1564  A  FINK  LARGE  Tazza,  with  a  Scriptural  subject  of  many  figures, 

in  black  and  white,  with  flesh  tints  and  gold  ;  rich  masks  and 
scrolls  on  the  outside.  The  initials  of  the  artist,  I.  C,  on  the 
outside — 4i  in.  high  by  10  in.  diameter 


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1565  A    BEAUTIFUL   CASKET,     in   original    silver-gilt    chased 

mounting,  highly  embellished  with  gems,  camei,  &c. :  it  is 
composed  of  five  plaques  of  enamels,  in  panels,  representing  the 
Sybils,  in  black  and  white,  with  gilding — height  about  4^  in., 
width  5^  in.     (See  illustration) 

1566  A  Tazza,  with  Abraham  and  Isaac  represented  within  the  bowl; 

on  the  foot  another  subject  from  Genesis,  in  black  and  white, 
with  flesh  tints  and  gold,  with  a  shield  of  arms — nearly  7  in. 
diameter,  and  6  in.  high 

1567  A  Salt  Cellar,  circular,  with  hexagonal   sides  ;  the  top  has  a 

subject  of  figures  in  a  landscape,  and  on  the  sides  are  six  of 
the  Sybils,  in  colours  with  gold — 4  in.  high 

1568  A  LARGE  Tazza,  with  the  passage  of  the  Red  Sea,  in  black  and 

white,  with  flesh  tints  and  gold,  rich  scrolls  on  outside — 4^  in. 
high,  10  in.  diameter 

1569  A  Pair  of  Salt  Cellars,  of  hexagonal  form  :   the  labours  of 

Hercules  represented  on  the  panels,  and  busts  of  Hercules  and 
Dejanaira  on  the  tops  and  bottoms,  in  colours  and  gold — dated 
1542 — 3i  in.  high,  4|  in.  wide 

1570  A  Circular  Pax,  in  silver-gilt  mounting,  with  the  Virgin  and 

Child  in  a  landscape,  in  colours  and  gold  :  the  enamel  ap- 
pears to  be  older  than  the  mounting  ;  on  the  back  of  which  is 
inscribed  A.  Pasto,  Doctor,  1593 — about  4  in.  diameter 

1571  A  Salt  Cellar,  of  circular  form,  on  the  top  is    a  classical  bust, 

on  the  stem,  some  of  the  labours  of  Hercules,  in  black  and 
white,  with  flesh  tints  and  gold — 4  in.  high,  5  in.  diameter 

1572  An  Hexagonal   Salt  Cellar,  with  classical    busts,   in  me- 

dallions, with  trophies,  and  a  shield  of  arms  with  three  fleurs- 
de-lys — about  1|  in.  by  3  in. 

1573  A  cup  and  saucer  :  the  inside  of  the  cup  light  blue,  with  portraits 

of  Semiramis  and  Pauhne,  and  busts  of  Roman  emperors 
between  embossed  borders  ;  on  the  saucer,  the  figure  of  Jael, 
in  colours  and  gold.     Signed  by  the  artist,  J.  Laudin 

1574  A  similar  cup  and  saucer,  with  portraits  of  Artemisia,  Zenobia, 

and  A  ma,  with  Roman  imperial  busts  between 


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DRESDEN  AND  OTHER  ENAMEL. 

1575  A  pair  of  cups  and  saucers,    of   Dresden  enamel,    in  silver-gilt 

mountings,  with  spoonS;,  with  three  seaports,  in  the  manner  of 
Claude,  and  a  large  view  in  each  saucer,  with  rich  borders  of 
flowers,  the  cups  lined  with  silver  gilt 

1576  Another    pair    of  cups    and   saucers,  of  Dresden  enamel,    also 

painted  with  Claude-like  seaports  and  floral  embellishments 

1577  An  oblong  saucer-formed  drinking  vessel,  the  sides  lipped  over 

near  the  centre,  enamel,  with  a  chase  of  wild  beasts,  and  em- 
bossed work  in  colours :  the  equestrian  figures  are  attired  in 
old  Hungarian  costnme 

1578  A  cup  and  saucer,  enamelled   on  silver,  of  Dresden    work,    with 

medallions  of  figures  and  floral  embellishments 

1579  A  circular  flat  box  and  cover,  enamelled  on   metal,  ornamented 

with  raised  scroll  work 

1580  Another,  nearly  similar 

1581  A  circular  plate,  of  Moresco  Hispano  enamel,  in  blue,  gold,  and 

white,  with  a  sunk  centre,  the  embellishments  very  fanciful  and 
elegant — about  10  in.  diameter 

1582  A  similar  plate,  with  the  centre  more  deeply  sunk — about  8  in. 

1583  A  circular  plate,  of  Italian  enamel,  embossed  all  over  with  raised 

flowers,  and  arabesques  in  scrolls — about  15  in.  diameter 

EARLY  ORIENTAL  ENAMELS,  ON  METAL. 

1584  A  two-handled  flat  basin,  of  bronze,  richly  enamelled  with  scroll 

work  in  blue  and  red,  on  three  feet — 6  in.  diameter.  Of  very 
early  work 

1585  A  beautiful  small  flat  basin,  similarly  ornamented — Gin.  diameter 

— on  rosewood  stand 

1586  A  circular  flat  bottle,  with  globularneck,  and  two  handles,  of  very 

early  enamel,  scroll  ornaments  in  colours  on  blue  ground — 9;^  in. 
hio^h 

1587  A  small  hexagonal  stand,  with  flowers  on  dark  blue,  in  compart- 

ments— 2h  ill.  high 


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1588  An  oval  vessel,  with  scales    in  imitation  of  tortoises,  with  black 

scrolls  on  yellow  ground — 3  in.  long 

1589  A  globular  essence  vase,  with  flowers,  in  colours,  on  blue  ground 

— 6^  in.  high 

1590  A  beautiful  basin,  with   dragons,  scrolls,  and  flowers,  in  colours 

on  blue  ground,  lined  with  white  metal — 8^  in.  diameter 


1591  A  small  cup  and  saucer,  with  coloured  flowers  on  white  ground 

1592  A  small  cup  and  saucer,  white  flowers  on  blue  ground 

1593  A  fruit-shaped  cup  and  saucer,  green  and  pink,  with  flowers 

1594  A   pair  of  Dresden  cups  and  saucers,  in    imitation  of  oriental, 

scalloped  with  flowers,  in  relief 

1595  A  plaque,  with  coat  of  arms  of  Sir  A  nthony  Brown,  Grand  Squire 

to  Henry  VIIl.,  and  inscription  beneath,  enamelled  in  colours 
on  metal,  the  edges  gilt — 6^^  in.  by  4|  in. 


Mid  of  Thirteenth  Day's  Sale. 


Fourteenth  Day  8  Sale. 


On   WEDNESDAY,   MARCH   21,    1855, 

AT    ONE    o'clock    TRECISELY. 


STEEL  KNIVES  AND  FORKS,  AND  OTHER 
INSTRUMENTS. 

lo96  A  large  knife,  with  mother-o'-pearl  and  ornamented  metal-gilt 
handle,  the  lower  part  of  the  blade  gilt  and  engraved ;  on  the 
back  edge,  in  raised  letters,  is  "  Dela  Fidelite  derive  ma 
Fortune  " — in  leather  sheath — date  from  1540  to  1560 

1597  A  steel  tooth-extracting  instrument,  engraved  and   dated  1598, 

with  an  inscription  in  German,  and  H.  H.  on  the  handle 

1598  A  large  pair  of  steel  scissors,  with  engraved  blades,  the  handles 

of  silver  work  on  steel,  with  birds  and  shields  of  arms 

1 599  A  pair  of  steel  sugar  breakers,  the  blades  engraved  with  figures, 

with  German  inscription,  and  date  1644 

1600  A  large  pair  of  steel  scissors,  ornamented  with  silver,  with  the 

arms  of  a  bishop  on  the  handle 

1601  Another  pair,  the  handles   of  chased  silver,  with  arms,  cypher, 

and  crest 

1602  A  steel  knife,  with  chased  handle  of  a  lion  holding  a  shield  of 

arms,  some  marks  on  the  blade  ;  in  rude  wooden  iron-mounted 
case,  engraved  with  an  anchor,  heads,  &c. — date  1552 

1603  A   pair  of  steel  knives,  with  curiously  shaped  handles  of  dark 

liorn,  mounted  with   brass,   engraved   with  subjects,  and    the 
date  1608 


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1604  A  steel  knife,  with  carved  blade,  partly  gilt   and  engraved,  witli 

richly  carved  ivory  handle  of  a  female  figure — of  Italian  work, 
in  leather  sheath 

1605  A   steel  dagger  knife,   mounted  with   silver,  with  ivory  handle, 

carved  with  a  group  of  boys,  in  leather  mounted  sheath 

1606  A  steel  dagger  knife,   mounted  with  silver-gilt,  engraved,  with 

ivory  handle  carved  with  male  and  female  figures  and  foliage, 
in  leather  sheath 

1607  A  steel  knife,  with  red  shell  or  horn  handle,  mounted  with  silver^ 

with  devices  and  figures 

1608  A  pair  of  shears,  the  blades  engraved,    and  apparently  formerly 

gilt 

1609  A  steel  knife,  with  silver  handle,  enamelled  light  blue,  with  raised 

silver  ornaments,  a  fleur-de-lys  and  coronet,  engraved 

1610  Another,  with  variegated  bone  handle,  silver  and  coloured  stripes^ 

with  chased  ferrule  and  hilt  of  metal  gilt,  the  blade  partly  gilt, 
and  engraved  with  stags 

1611  Another,  with  dark  shell  or  horn  handle,   mounted  with  silver 

scrolls  and  busts 

1612  A  steel  knife  and  fork,  in  one  piece,  for  a  one-armed  person,  the 

handle  of  ivory,  with  shield,  and  date  1617 

1613  A  long  steel  fork,  with  bone  handle  inlaid  with  picquet  work 

1614  A  stylus,  for  writing,  ornamented  with  silver,  of  Moresque  design 

1615  A  beautiful  boxwood  spoon,  the  bowl  carved  with  an  equestrian 

figure  and  a  portrait,  with  inscription  and  crown,  dated  1676 ; 
the  handle  formed  of  a  male  and  female  figure,  seated  on  a 
mask,  the  Virgin  and  Child,  and  other  figures 

1616  A  red  bone  spoon,  mounted  on  two  small  wheels,  in  imitation  of  a 

cannon 

IVORY,  BONE,  AND  WOODEN  COMBS,  CARVINGS 
IN  IVORY,  kc. 

1617  A  Pair  of  beautifully   Carved   Ivory  Plaques,  being  the 

sides  of  a  dyptic,  with  four  subjects  from  the  life  of  Christ — of 
Gothic  period,  in  ebony  frames 


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1618  A  square  shaped  ivory  comb,  with  large  and  small  teeth,  carved 

all  over  with  svihjects  of  David  and  Bathsheba  and  the  Choice 
of  Paris,  and  ornaments  in  renaissance  taste 

1619  An  oblong  Italian  comb,  with  small  and  large  teeth,  beautifully 

carved  in  ivory,  with  busts  and  arabesques 

1620  Another  oblong  Italian  comb,  of  the  same  kind,  beautifully  carved 

in  ivory,  with  boys,  masks,  and  scrolls 

1621  Another  oblong  Italian  comb,  of  the  same  fine  workmanship  and 

form,  but  different  subjects,  busts,  &c.,  the  carving  being  of 
different  periods 

1622  An  Oblong  Venetian  Comb,  carved  in  ivory,  with  one  row  of 

teeth  on  each  side,  carved  with  minstrels,  hawking  parties,  &c., 
and  ornamental  sides,  similar  to  the  embellishments  seen  in 
missals 

1623  A  square-shaped  comb,  of  ivory,  with  two   rows  of  teeth,  carved 

with  a  decorative  interlacing  device,  like  a  ribbon,  entwined  with 
other  ornaments 

1624  A  comb,  with  two   rows   of  teeth,  carved  in  tortoiseshell,  and  in 

outer  case  of  the  same,  with  silvrr  mountings,  both  elaborately 
engraved  with  the  arms  of  Jamaica  and  specimens  of  some  of 
the  native  trees,  and  also  engraved  "  Port  B-oyall  in  Jamaica, 
1690"  :    on  the  comb  an  earlier  date  appears,  Jamaica  1674 

1625  A  comb,  carved  in  boxwood,  with  two   rows  of  teeth  and  perfo- 

rated tracery  design,  inclining  to  the  gothic  style,  an  amatory 
device  on  a  pierced  heart,  carved  in  relief,  and  inscription  in 
gothic  letters  in  French 

1626  A  comb,  with  double  row  of  teeth,  carved  in  ivory,  with  a  female 

nursing  an  infant,  with  two  nude  male  figures  and  ornaments 

1627  A  dyptic,  elaborately  carved  in  ivory,  with  six  horizontal  com- 

partments, with  subjects  from  the  life  of  Christ,  under  gothic 
arches  of  the  fifteenth  century 

1628  An  oblong  carved  ivory  tablet,  with  a  singular  subject  in  relief, 

an  armed  knight  slaying  a  man  attn-ed  like  a  wild  monster, 
and  other  figures—  early 

1629  A  whole-length  figure  of  the  Virgin  and  Child,  carved  in  ivory, 

with  crowns  on  their  heads 


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1630  A   very  curious  circular  carving   in   ivory,   in   relief,   in  original 

silver  and  gilt  ornamented  and  fillagree  frame,  with  crystal 
cover  over  it,  with  the  death  of  the  Virgin,  with  many  figures 
of  saints,  &c.,  in  its  original  state  of  ornamental  colouring  and 
gilding,  in  modern  leather  case 

1631  A  circular  plaque,  of  ivory,  carved  in  relief,  with  David's  mission 

to  Bathsheba,  &c.,  in  an  ornamented  border:  perhajis  this 
has  been  the  case  of  a  mirror — date  from  1460  to  1480 

1632  An  upright  carved  ivory  plaque,  with  arched  top,  and  two  whole- 

length  figures  of  angels  supporting  a  circular  medallion  ;  the 
background  covered  with  fleurs-de-lys  under  the  triple  deco- 
rated arch  :  this  may  have  been  a  reliquaire 

1633  An  Oblong  Ivory  Plaque,  carved  in  relief,  in  two  compartments, 

with  St.  Georgre  and  the  dragon,  and  St.  Barbara  and  other 
figures,  under  very  rich  pointed  and  circular  architecture 
forming  canopies,  A  most  interesting  object  of  the  fifteenth 
century 

1634  A  Circular  Ivory   Plaque,  carved  in  relief,  with  grotesque 

gothic  crockets  round  the  border,  with  a  subject  representing 
the  betrayal  of  a  castle  by  the  females  within  to  the  besiegers ; 
supposed  to  illustrate  a  passage  in  an  early  French  chronicle : 
perhaps  it  has  been  the  case  of  a  mirror.     Highly  interesting 

1635  A    CURIOUS    Ivory    Carving,  of  four  busts  in  three-quarters 

proportions,  representing  a  young  man  in  health  and  prosper- 
ity, with  an  imp  deriding  him,  when  in  a  subsequent  stage  of 
his  life  he  is  dying,  and  with  the  figure  of  Death,  with  Latin 
inscription  in  gothic  characters,  referring  to  the  love  of  the 
world,  &c.,  in  red  and  black 

1636  A  small  ivory  bust,  carved  in  profile,  representing  on  one  side  a 

youthful  female  in  rich  costume,  and  on  the  other  the  head 
when  decayed  by  death,  with  a  pair  of  scales — date  about  1560 

1637  A  small  ivory  carved  ornament,  intended  to  be  worn  suspended, 

a  double  bust,  on  one  side  a  face  of  a  moribund  person,  and  on 
the  other  a  dearh's-head,  &c.,  with  original  gold  and  enamel- 
led setting,  with  chain,  &c.  Maria  and  I'N'R'I  on  the  setting, 
and  "  Dura  et  Aspera,"  inscribed  on  the  ivorv 


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1638  A  pair  of  carved  ivory  dice,  formed  as   grotesque   females   in   a 

sitting  posture 

1639  A  carved  ivory  grater,  formed  as  an  upright  female   figure  in  a 

Turkish  or  Armenian  dress — of  early  period 

1640  A    small    whole-length    figure,    of  ivory,  of  a  draped  Grecian 

warrior,  with  shield 

1641  A  CARVED  Ivory  Top   of  a  Sceptre  or  baton,  of  ceremony, 

with  two  busts  in  high  relief,  the  one  of  an  emperor  under  the 
guise  of  Herod,  and  the  other  the  daughter,  as  Herodias's 
daughter  with  the  head  of  St.  John — of  the  time  of  Maximilian 

1642  A  small  ivory  flask,  like  a  powder  case,  carved  in  relief,   with 

men  at  a  table  with  attendants  pouring  out  wine — date  about 
1580 

1643  A   small  ivory  powder   flask,  with    original   silver  pipe,  boldly 

carved  as  a  warrior's  helmeted  head,  with  lizard-like  monster 
on  it 

ANCIENT  SEALS. 

1644  S'-NOBILIS-ANTONII-D'-VERANNO-D'- PARMA- 

SACRI  •  IMPERII  •  COMITIS- PALATINI :  seal  of 
Antony  D'Veranno,  imperial  governor  of  Parma ;  the  em- 
peror seated,  with  the  orb  and  sceptre,  upon  a  gothic  throne, 
between  two  shields,  one  charged  with  the  imperial  eagle, 
the  other  the  lion  of  Bavaria;  on  one  side,  the  governor 
upon  his  knees  addressing  the  emperor,  "  S "MAGES  " — 
size  3^  in.     Fine  and  rare — brass  1 

1645  S'  •  COVET  •  ECCLTLE  •  BE  •  MARIE   VALL'  •  SCI- 

GEORGII :  the  Virgin  and  Child,  seated  between  two  trees, 
upon  a  gothic  arch  ;  below,  St.  George,  upon  horseback  ; 
in  front,  figures.      Very  fine  and  rare  1 

1646  GOEFRID'  •  DE  •  HODENLOCH  •  COMES  -  ROMA- 

NIOLE :  the  earl,  riding  to  the  left,  armed  with  a  shield 
and  pennon.     Fine  1 

1647  S  •  SOROR  -  ORDINIS  •  SCI-ViCTORIS-TRAIECTO  : 

St.  Victor  riding,  to  the  right,  armed  with  sword  and  shield. 
Very  fine  1 


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1648  S  •  DER  •  GAMERBEN  •  ZV  •  NVYIETI  •  FALKEN- 

STERN:    St.  Georgo  and  dragon,  in  front;   the  princess, 
behind,  shield  charged  with  a  lion.     Fine  and  rare  1 

ROSARIES,  &c. 

1649  A  rosary,  with  black  beads  set  with  engpaved  mother-o'-pearl, 

the  stops  of  gilt  sacred  emblems  :  at  the  bottom  is  suspended 
a  large  Greek  cross  of  gilt  fillagree,  and  a  small  tillagree 
reliquaire  above 

1650  Another,  with  pierced   beads  of  white   enamel  divided  by  gilt 

embossed  beads,  a  silver  fillagree  cross  and  silver  crucifix 
suspended 

1651  One,  with  brown  wooden  beads,  with  cross  inlaid  with  mother-o'- 

pearl 

1652  One,  with  numerous  silver  representations  of  celebrated  relics  : 

at  the  bottom  is  suspended  a  silver  hearty  which  opens  as  a 
reliquaire,  with  a  small  figure  of  Christ  in  the  tomb 

1653  One,    of  long  oval  beads  of  pink  coral,  and   two  small    silver- 

gilt  badges,  with  inscriptions 

1654  A  Moorish  necklace,  of  gilt  metal,  covered    with  blue  enamel, 

and  figured  with  arabesques,  composed  of  beads,  crescents, 
lozenges,  and  hands 

1655  A    rosary,   with    black   beads  set  with    small    sacred   emblems 

covered  with  crystals,  the  cross  in  the  form  of  a  spread  eagle 

WOOD  CARVINGS. 

1656  Silenus,    with    an    infant    bacchanal    in   his   arms — a  beautiful 

statuette,  in  boxwood,  on  black  marble  plinth — 10  in.  high 

1657  The  Virgin  crowned,  holding  the  sceptre,  the  Infant  standing  on 

her  knee — a  beautiful  Flemish  carving,  in  boxwood — 8  J  in. 
high 

1658  A  female,  a  dog  at  her  feet,  in  boxwood — 9  in.  high 

1659  A  triangular  altar,  with   satyrs   at  the  angles,  coloured  black, 

surmounted  by  a  sphinx  bearing  a  shield,  of  Venetian  work 
coloured.     Dated  1654 — 13|in.  high 


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CURIOSITIES. 

IGGO  A  rosewater  dish  and  ewer,  of  white  German  stoneware,  with 
borders  of  female  busts,  fruits,  and  flowers  in  relief,  coloured 
— diameter  of  dish,  14^  in.;  height  of  ewer,  12:^  in. 

1661  An    ewer,    of   German    stoneware,    painted   with    Mercury    and 

Aglaura — 14  in.  high 

1662  A    rosewood   box,    inlaid    with    a   shield   of  Spanish  arms  and 

arabesques,  in  ivory — 1 2 in,  by  Z^in. 

1663  A  curious  wooden  casket,  painted  with  lions  on  gold  ground,  gilt 

inside,  and  engraved,  mounted  with  brass  work — 8^  in.  by  5  in. 

1664  A  Persian  mirror,  in  a  painted  case,  with  Persian  figures  on  the 

top  ;  under  the  lid  and  bottom  are  subjects  of  the  Nativity  •' 
supposed  to  have  been  executed  for  an  Armenian  Christian  in 
Persia 

1665  Twenty-seven  small  glass  tablets,  painted  with  shields  of  arms 

1666  Head  of  x^ugustus,  bronze  fragment 

1667  An  oriental  matchpot,  of  teakwood,  encrusted  with  a  tree,  birds, 

and  flowers,  in  mother-o'pearl  and  colours — 5  in.  high 

1668  A  two-handled  rice  cup,  in  imitation  of  jade 

1669  A  large  circular  box,  of  tortoiseshell,  engraved  with  the  arms  of 

Jamaica,  1676 

1670  A  shell,  mounted  with  a  dolphin,  of  metal  gilt,  as  a  scent  bottle 

1671  A  circular  ivory  powder  flask,  with  a  horseman  and  attendants, 

with  dogs,  in  relief,  coloured 

1672  A  curious  horn,  mounted  with  rims  and  bands  of  copper  gilt, 

with  German  inscription,  as  a  drinking  cup 

1673  A  leather  gauntlet,  the  edge  worked  with  silver;  a  pair  of  gloves, 

with  ribbon  ornaments ;  and  a  worked  border  for  a  gauntlet 

1674  Two  pairs  of  gauntlets,  worked  with  gold  and  silver  lace 

1675  A  sconce,  of  brown  Flemish  stoneware,  with  two  nozzles,  the 

arms  and  cypher  of  Queen  Elizabeth  on  the  back 

IVORIES. 

1676  A  tall  dice  box,  engraved  with  Susannah  and  the  elders,   shaded 

with  Indian  ink,  arabesques  below,  on  metal  feet — 8  in,  high 


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1677  A   tall   goblet,   flutcil,   with  four  medallions  of  lions    supporting 
sheaves  of  corn  above — 8^  in.  high 

p^  1678  A  small  canette   and    (*over,   with  two  figures  of  Charity ;     a 
.-<"  shield  of  arms,  with  inscription  and  date,  Hamborch,  1595 — 

fi  ^  7i  in.  high  ^  ^  '^\rii7 

1679  A  circular  stand,  in  the  form  of  a  quiver,  engraved  with  German 

emperors  and  knights,  and  frieze  of  hunting  subjects  in 
arabesques ;  containing  twelve  knives,  the  handles  engraved 
with  fiorures — 9  in.  high 

1680  Two  knives,  with  steel  blades,  engraved  with  notes  of  music  and 

a  Latin  grace,  the  handles  of  ivory,  engraved,  in  a  leather 
case 

1681  A  set  of  six  knives,  the  handles  of  busts,  crowned,  in  a  leather 

case 

1682  A  casket,  of  mahogany,  inlaid  with  minute  arabesques  of  ivory 

1683  A  knife  and  sheath,  the  handle  formed  of  groups  of  animals,  in 

ivory 

1684  A  CROZIER,  the  top  beautifully  carved  of  bold  foliage  work, 

two  ivory  bands  on  the  ebony  stem — 6  ft.  10  in.  hiorh 
J 685  ANOTHER    CROZIER,  on  ebony  stem,  the  top"  elaborately 
carved  with  infant  angels  bearing  shields,  one  of  them  wearing 
a  mitre,  and  cherubs'  heads  at  the  ed^es — 6ft.  4  in.  hio-h 

1686  A  papal  staff  of  office,  engraved  with  numerous  small  scriptural 

subjects,  the  oval  top  with  portrait  of  a  pope  and  shield  of 
arms — 5  ft.  Ih  in.  high 

1687  An  oval  medallion  of  a  French  gentleman,  in  a  cuirass,  with  long 

flowing:  hair 

1688  The  House  of  Hanover — a  set  of  five  beautiful   medallion  busts 

of  the  family  of  George  I.,  with  the  royal  arras  of  England  and 
tablet  of  inscription 

1689  Louis  XIV. — a  medallion,  beautifully  carved 

1690  William,  Duke  of  Cumberland,  in  armour — an  oval   medallion, 

in  high  relief 

1691  A    gentleman,    in  a  flowing  wig,  holding  a  heart-shaped  vase   of 

fire 


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144 

1G92  Sir   Martin    Frobisher,   by  Marchant — fine    medallion,  in    high 
relief 

1693  An  ivory  crucifix,  beautifully  carved — the  figure  10  in.  high 

1694  A  beautiful  ivory  stand    for    a    cup,   exquisitely   carved  with  a 

figure  of  a  triton  and  sea  monsters,  on  waved  saucer,  sup- 
ported on  three  dolphins — S^  in.  high.     {See  illustration) 

1695  St.  Andrew,  one  arm  affixed  to  the  cross — a  beautiful  figure — 

13  in.  high 

1696  A  SUPERB  CUP  AND  COVER,  on  stem,  with  a  frieze  of 

figures  of  Minerva,  Peace,  and  Silenus  with  fauns  and  bac- 
chanals, in  high  relief,  the  stem  formed  of  clusters  of  vine 
leaves  and  grapes,  friezes  of  children  with  grapes  round  the  foot 
and  cover,  surmounted  by  an  infant  with  a  tazza  and  grapes, 
in  octagonal  crystal  case,  on  pillar — 20  in.  high 

CURIOSITIES,  &c. 

1697  A   cofFer-shaped    box,   of  oak,  carved    with    foliage,  and   brass 

hinges 

1698  An  ancient  coffer,  covered  with  plates  of  copper  gilt,  the  medal- 

lions of  female  heads  and  sphinxes — 8^  in.  by  6  in. 

1699  An  inkstand,  of  copper  gilt,  the  cover  in  the  form  of  a  basilica 

1700  A   small  iron  chest,  painted   with   two   German   portraits    and 

flowers  on  the  lid — 16  in.  by  8^  in. 

1701  A  pair  of  altar  candlesticks,  of  metal  gilt,  on  feet — 13  in.  high 

1702  A  pair  of  candlesticks,  with  two  nozzles  each,  held  by  bronze 

figures  of  German  soldiers — 10  in.  high 

1703  A  pair  of  matchpots,  carried  on  the  backs  of  German  figures, 

rudely  carved  in  w'ood 

1704  One,  nearly  similar,  with  white  metal  rims 

1705  An  ancient  coffer,  of  wood,  with  animals   and  scrolls  in  gothic 

niches,  and  iron  movmtings — Sin.  by  6-1- in. 

1706  Another,  larger,  with  figures  and  animals — ll|-in.  by  9  in. 

1707  A  copper  tankard  and  cover,  embossed  with   birds  in    compart- 

ments 


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1708  A  circular  stand  and  cover,   of  copper,  with  frieze    of   figures 

dancing  in  relief,  and  animals  on  the  lid — 8-^  in.  diameter 

1709  A  mortar,  of  bell  metal,  of  German  work,  with   inscription,  and 

date  1545 — 6-^  in.  high 
.710  Another,  larger;  and  a  pestle,   with   figures  in   relief,  friezes  of 
flowers,  and  inscription  and  date  151 1 — 7i  in.  high 

1711  A  brass  hand   candlestick,  embossed  with  figures;  and  a   small 

ditto 

1712  A    pilgrim's    bottle,    covered    with    cuir   bouilli,   with    animals, 

Cupids,  and  foliage  in  relief — 11  in.  high 

1713  The  Magi  presenting  their  offerings  :  a  group  of  figures,  in  relief, 

round  a  circle,  in  white  marble — 4  in.  high 

1714  A  brush,  the  handle  of  wood,  carved  with  figures 

1715  A  small  box,  covered  with  stamped  leather,  with  initials  P.  P., 

and  brass  mountings 

1716  A  box,  covered  with  stamped  leather,  a  shield  of  arms  on   the 

lid,  and  inscription  round 

1717  A   carved  wood  box,  of  early  gothic    work,  with  a  cypher,    and 

letters  and  flowers  on  damasked  ground 

1718  A  coffer,  with  dome  top,  covered   with  velvet,  ornamented  with 

medallions,  pilasters,  and  bands,  of  or-moulu — 6|  in.  by  4^  in. 

1719  Another,  of  wood,  covered  with  vellum,  painted  with  arabesque 

designs  in  gothic  taste — 10  J-  in.  by  6  in. 

1720  Another,    of  inlaid    woods,   surrounded   by    a  frieze   of   figures 

carved   in    bone,    and  anotiier    fiieze    on    the    top— 8]-  in.   by 
5iiu. 

1721  Four  purses,  needlework,  with   silver  lace  and   tassels;    and  a 

memorandum  book 

1722  A  grotesque  head,  of  coloured  and  glazed  stoneware 

1723  A  broad  steel  knife,  the  haft   chased  with   head  and  scrolls,  gih. 

and  black  wood  handle,  in  leather  case 

1724  A   set   of   four  large  knives,  with   steel  blades,  the   handles   of 

amber  fluted,  the  tops  of  ivory   inlaid    with  amber,  two  small 
medallions  in  each,  in  leather  case 

1725  A   brass  candlestick,  with  plain  stem,  the  base   embossed   with 

cupids  and  scrolls — 7  in.  high 

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1726  A  PAIR  OF  BEAUTIFUL  Brass  CANDLESTICKS,  the  siirfacc  elabo. 

lately  chased  with  arabesque  ornaments — 7 in.  high 

1727  A  PAIR   OF  Altar  Candlesticks,  of  Silver,  embossed  with 

flowers  and  foliage — 10^- in.  high 

1728  A   beautiful    crucifix,   the  figures  of  boxwood,    on    tortoiseshell 

cross — the  figure  11  in.  hiofh 

1729  A  steel  skewer,  uith  screw;  a  pair  of  nippers;  2  pairs  of  nut- 

crackers ;  and  a  screw 

1730  A  hook-bladed  steel  knife,  engraved,   the   back  edge  gilt,  with 

mother-o'-pearl  handle ;  and  a  steel,  with  mot her-o' -pearl 
handle 

1731  Four  barbed  brass-mounted  arrows,  for  a  crossbow 

1  73'2  An  almanac,  in  oval  ])late  of  silver,  chased  with  foliage 

1733  Another,  in  plate  of  silver  openwork,  chased  with  foliage 

1734  A  large  oval  silver  sconce,  with  branches  for  lights,  painted  with 

a  female  portrait  in  the  centre,  and  arms  above,  the  borders 
embossed  with  birds  and  flowers — 27  in.  by  16^  in. 

1735  AN  ANCIENT  COFFER,  on  stand,  covered  with  old  figured 

cut  crimson  velvet,  with  engraved  steel  handles  and  corner 
mounts  ;  the  top  ornamented  with  five  chased  steel  plaques 
partly  damasquined  in  gold,  with  subjects  from  the  Bible ;  the 
front  with  eight  subjects  from  sacred  and  profane  history, 
supposed  to  be  of  Italian  workmanship  ;  the  front  falls  down, 
and  discloses  six  drawers  and  centre  recess,  with  separate 
lo(k;  n  the  inner  side  of  the  fall-down  front  is  a  complete 
steel  lining,  engi-aved  with  a  calendar,  with  rich  border,  dated 
1560,  calculated  for  twenty  years  forward :  the  drawers  and 
fronts  have  steel  fronts  engraved  with  subjects  of  the  wise  man 
and  fool,  &c.,  with  Latin  descriptive  verses — 16  in.  long,  12  in. 
wide,  and  r2f  in.  high 

1736  A    MAGNIFICENT    ANCIENT     GERMAN    SILVER- 

GILT  COLLAR  OF  OFFICE,  composed  of  fifteen  circular 
medallions,  five  of  them  enamelled  with  coats  of  arms,  the 
others  with  archery  emblems  chased  in  relief;  the  three 
central  medallions  surrounded  with  figures  and  masks  in  relief, 
and   one   of  them  surmounted  by  a   figure  of  Sebastian  ;   a 


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crowned  bird  suspended  below,  on  which  is  inscribed  Ob.  Dorp, 
—dated  1554 
1737  A  curious  oriental  collar,  formed  of  beads  of  metal   gilt,  with  a 
locket,  of  butterfly  form,  richly  enamelled  on  silver,  hanging 
from  the  heads  of  two  monsters 


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Fifteenth  Day's  Sale. 


On   THURSDAY,    MARCH    22,    1855, 

AT   ONE    o'clock    PRECISELY. 


FAENZA. 

1738  A  plate,  with  the  subject  of  the  shipwreck  of  the   fleet  of  Se- 

loucus  ;  at  the  top,  the  crest  of  the  Negro's  head  ;  on  the  back, 
the  description,  vvitli  the  name,  &c.,  of  the  artist  (Fra  Xanto), 
and  date,  1532—  10  in.  diameter 

1739  A  Dish,  of  Giorgio  da  Gubbio  Ware,  with  a  deeply  sunk 

centre,  in  which  there  is  a  subject  of  Cupid  blinded  :  this  dish 
has  a  fine  metallic  lustre  glaze,  with  a  rich  border  of  a  dark 
blue  ground,  with  variously  coloured  arabesques  and  medallions 
of  musical  and  other  trophies,  with  devices;  the  back  has 
rude  scrolls  of  a  metallic  colour,  and  the  monogram  and  date, 
1524 — lOgin.  diameter.  A  most  splendid  specimen  of  this 
ware 

1740  An  early  Italian  plate,  having  a  dark  blue  ground,  ornamented 

with  yellow,  green,  and  other  colored  arabesques,  eagles, 
trophies,  &c.  ;  the  back  is  of  light  blue,  with  circular  lines  of 
orange — 10-|iii  diameter — presumed  date  about  1520 

1741  An  early   Italian  dish:  in  the  centre  the  subject  of  Leda,  &c., 

richly  coloured,  with  a  border  of  ornamental  variously  colored 
scrolls  and  arabesques  ;  the  back  is  painted  in  light  and  dark 
blue,  with  orange  colored  circular  lines ;  in  the  centre,  at  the 
back,  a  mask — lOfin.  diameter — presumed  date  about  1500 


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1846 


1848 


149 

1742  An  early  Italian  dish,  with  crinkled  or  fluted  edges,  ornamented 

with  variously  coloured  scrolls,  &c.,  which  are  cut  in  or  en- 
graved: in  the  centre  is  a  coat  of  arms,  which  is  embossed  ; 
the  back  is  engraved,  and  slightly  coloured  circular  lines  are 
thereon — 10  in.  diameter — pres\imed  date  before  1500.  This 
is  a  rare  sjjecimen 

1743  An  early  Italian  dish,  of  metallic  lustre,  being  embosed,  and  having 

various  coloured  ornaments  of  masks  and  arabesques  :  in  the 
centre  a  cross  and  I.  H.  S.,  in  gothic  letters,  are  embossed  ;  the 
back  is  highly  glazed,  and  has  brownish  red  lines — 9Jin. 
diameter — presumed  date  about  1625 

1744  An  early  Italian  dish,  with  a  sunk  centre:  in  the  centre  a  male 

portrait  in  costume  of  the  time,  and  having  quite  the  character 
of  a  head  after  Raflfaelle,  a  very  beautiful  border  of  ara- 
besques, of  various  colours,  on  an  orange  ground ;  the  back  has 
white  and  blue  circular  lines — about  10  in.  diameter — presumed 
date  about  1510 

1745  A  dish,  of  RafFaelle  ware,  in   very  fine  colours:    the  subject  of 

Perseus  and  Andromeda;  on  the  back  the  description  of  the 
subject  and  inscription — 10  in.  diameter 

1746  An  early  Italian  dish,  light  blue  ground,  ornamented  with  yellow 

and  other  coloiu'S  :  subject,  Apollo  and  the  Muses,  in  a  landscape  ; 
the  back  is  of  a  greyish  blue  colour,  with  dark  blue  and  white 
circular  lines,  and  mask  in  the  centre — presumed  date  about 
1500 

1747  A  deep  plate,  white,  with  a  gold  wing  in  the  centre,  and  frieze  of 

ivy  leaves  round — 9|  in.  diameter 

1748  A  small  deep  plate,  with  leaf  ornaments,   green  and   white,  on 

light  blue  ground — 7?  in.  diameter 

1749  Another,  with  medallion  portrait  of  a  female,  and  twisted  border, 

orange,  on  deep  blue  ground  of  brilliant  colours — 9|  in.  dia- 
meter 

1750  A  dish,  with  the  angel  driving  Adam  and  Eve  Cut  of  paradise — 

12  in.  diameter 


150 

1751  A  dish,  with  Jupiter  and  Semele,  and  shield  of  arms,  inscribed 

beneath  "nella  botega  de  M°.  Gudio  durantino  in  Urbino, 
1535" — 10  in.  diameter 

1752  One,  with  a  metamorphose  from  Ovid — 10  in.  diameter 

1753  One,  with  Mneas  carrying  Anchises  from  Troy,  inscribed  beneath 

''Francesco  Xanto  Avelli  da  Kovigo  I.  Urbino  Pinse,  1531" 
— 10  in.  diameter 

1754  A   FINE  Dish,  with  Alexander,  attended  by  equestrian   figures, 

meeting  Diogenes,  blue  on  white  ground,  with  blue  and  red 
arabesque  border — 15^  in.  diameter 

1755  Another,  with  Phoebus   in  his  car,  drawn  by  four  white  horses, 

Italian  verses  beneath — 10£  in.  diameter — imperfect 

1756  A  scalloped  dish,  of  early  ware,  in  imitation  of  malachite — 12^  in. 

diameter 

1757  A  dish,  with  the  Rape  of  Helen,  in  faint  colours,  blue  foliage 

and  cyphers  beneath — 12  in.  diameter 

1758  A  plate,  with  sunk  centre,  blue  ground,  with  Cupid  on   ahorse; 

on  the  edge,  a  Roman  medallion,  and  two  dolphins — S^in. 
diameter 

1759  Another,  with  sunk  centre,  with  scrolls,  blue  and  green,  on  orange 

ground — 9  in.  diameter 

1760  Another,  with  bust  of  Moses  in  the  centre,  on  orange  ground,  and 

light  blue  arabesques  on  purple  ground  on  the  border — 9i  in. 
diameter 

1761  A  deep  plate,  with  light  blue  circles  on  orange  ground,  and  in- 

scription in  centre — 9^  in.  diameter 

1762  A  LARGE  Dish,  with    Hannibal   at    the   battle   of  Cannse;  the 

subject  described  on  the  reverse — 17-1  in.  diameter 

1763  A  Dish,  of  early  Gubbio  Ware,   with   shield   of  arms  in 

centre,  gilt  embossed  radii  towards  the  edge,  with  bosses 
between,  coloui"ed  blue  and  orange,  on  orange  diapered  ground 
— 17  in.  diameter 

1764  A  curious  bottle,   in  the  form  of  a  missal,  with  blue  and  white 

scrolls  on  the  back,  inscribed  "  Mesalo ;"  cherubs'  heads  on  the 
sides — 5^  in.  by  4  in. 


151 

1765  Another,  lilac  and  orange  ornaments,  a  cross  on  each  side — 7  in. 

by  Sin. 

1766  An  Inkstand,  of  octagonal  form,  with  the  four  Evangelists  at 

the  sides,  and  rich  embossed  borders  of  masks  and  scrolls, 
with  two  cavities  for  drawers ;  writing  implements  painted  in 
the  tray  above — dated  15'24 — extreme  diameter  13  in, 

1767  A  FINE    Dish,  with  sunk  centre,  full  coat  of  arms^  supported  by 

cupids,  with  white  border  diapered  with  honeysuckles,  the 
outer  border  with  the  flaying  of  Marsyas,  Pan,  and  Apollo,  in  a 
landscape,  with  architecture — 16  in.  diameter 

1 768  A  plate,  with  two  coats  of  arms  and  arabesques,  on  white  ground 

— 8|in. 

1769  A  plate,  covered  with  arabesques  and  cameos,  crest  of  a  kind  of 

harpy,  with  mantle  and  helmet,  and  three  shields  of  different 
heraldic  bearings — presumed  date  1570 — 8|  in.  diameter 

1770  An  early  Italian  dish,  in  blue  and  white  scrolls,  arabesques,  &c., 

— presumed  date  1530 — 8^  in.  diameter 

1771  A  dish  ;  banquet  of  the  Roman  people :  a  fine  subject ;  border  of 

rich  arabesques  and  cameos ;  description  at  the  back — pre- 
sumed date  about  1540 — 17jin.  diameter 

1772  A  Dish  ;   the  Nativity,  &c. :  border  of  arabesques  and  cameos, 

yellow  lines  at  tlie  back — presumed  date  about  1540 — 171  in. 
diameter.     A  fine  specimen 

1773  A  dish;  M.  Curtius  leaping  into  the  gulf:   border  of  arabesques 

and  cameos ;  on  the  back  a  description,  with  some  lines  in 
yellow — presumed  date  about  1540 — 17  in.  diameter 

1774  An    early    Italian   dish,   with    ornanients    of    various    coloured 

trophies:  in  the  centre  a  cupid — presumed  date  about  1560 — 
8^  in.  diameter 

1775  An  early  Italian   plate,   singular    colours,  orange   ground  with 

arabesque  border  :  in  the  centre  the  presentation  of  Pompey's 
head  ;  on  the  back  rude  blue  ornaments,  with  the  date  and 
mark,  1550 — about  9  in.  diameter 

1776  A  dish,  with  a  battle — presumed  date  1540 — 14|in.  diameter 


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\777  An  early  Italian  plate,  without  border:  Horatius  Codes  defend- 
ing the  bridge  at  the  back.  A.  D.  B. — presumed  date  about 
1500—101  in.  diameter 

1778  A  platej  a  battle  of  cavalry  :   on  the  back,  rude  blue   ornaments, 

with  the  date  1554 — 9f  in.  diameter 

1779  A    VERY   Early  Italian  Dish,  the  ground  being   of  a  light 

green  colour,  with  a  battle  and  fortifications  in  various  colours  ; 
the  back  yellow,  and  glazed  with  a  black  mark — presumed 
date  about  1490— 14i  in.  diameter     Very  curious 

1780  An    early    Italian    plate;     M.    Curtius    leaping   into   the   gulf: 

border  of  orange  colour  ground,  with  blue  and  white  ara- 
besques ;  at  the  back  a  description,  and  rude  ornaments  in 
blue  colour,  with  the  date  1550  and  mark — 9^  in.  diameter 

1781  A  dish,  with  sunk  centre;    an  old   man,   Cupid,   and   a  young 

female  with,  a  lute  ;  in  the  centre,  a  coat  of  arms  of  Hercules 
and  the  Hon  ;  on  the  back  the  date  1531,  and  "  F.  X.  A.  R.  P. 
Urbino" — 7|  in.  diameter 

1782  A  dish,  with  a  sunk  centre:  Venus  and  Mars  in  the   centre,  a 

coat  of  arms  of  a  cardinal,  with  the  Medici  quartering  of  the 
balls  and  the  negro's  head  in  colours  ;  description  at  the  back, 
with  yellow  lines — date  about  1530 — 8  in.  diameter 

1783  An  early  Italian   dish:  a   female  portrait  in  costume,  in   bright 

colours  with  inscription  round — presumed  date  about  1510 
— Si  in.  diameter 

1784  An  early  Italian  plate,  in  bright  colours,  a  trophy  in  the  centre  ; 

•   a  curious  border — presumed  date  about  1520 — 8  in.  diameter 

1785  A  RafFaelle-ware  dish,  with  a  sunk  centre  ;  Celadon  and  the  boar, 

&c. :  bright  colours;  description  at  the  back — date  about  1535 
— 10 1- in.  diameter 

1 786  An  early  Italian  dish,  in  rich  metallic  lustre  colours,  with  hollow 

flutes  and  embossed  handsome  ornaments  in  the  centre  ;  papal 
arms,  a  tiara,  eagles,  and  chevrons,  on  the  back  ;  there  are  orna- 
ments all  over — presumed  date  about  1540 — 13  in.  diameter 

1787  A    plate  :     subject  the  metamorphosis  of  Myrrha,   &c.  in   vivid 

colours;  description  at  the  back — date  about  1540— 10  in. 
diameter 


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1 788  A  similar  plate  ;   Mutius  Scaevola :  description  at  the  back,  with 

yellow  lines — presumed  date  about  1540 — 13  in.  diameter 

1789  An  early  Italian    plate,  with  a  deep  centre,   in   metallic  lustre 

colour,  figures  in  costume  of  the  time,  buildings,  &c. ;  on  the 
back,  rude  ornaments,  with  the  date  and  monogram  of  the 
artist,  1525,  which  is  also  on  the  front — 7§  in.  diameter 

1790  An  early  Italian  dish,  dark  blue  ground,  a  female  portrait  in 

costume,  with  inscription  '•  Margarita" — -date  about  1510 — 8  in. 
diameter 

1791  A  Raffaelle-ware  plate  ;    Hercules  carrying  away  the  pillars  :    a 

coat  of  arms,  with  white  cross  on  black  ground,  and  an  oak  tree 
surmounted  by  a  cardinal's  hat  and  tassels  ;  on  the  back,  the 
description  and  date,  1542  Urbi — 10  in.  diameter 

1792  A    similar  ware  dish;    the  rape  of  Europa:  description  at  the 

back,  with  yellow  lines — date  about  1540 — 9f  in.  diameter 

1793  A  similar  plate  ;  a  bacchante  metamorphosed  into  trees  :   crest  of 

a  negro's  head  at  the  top  ;  description  at  the  back,  with  date, 
1532  ;  an  inscription  "Fra  Xanto  A.  da  Rovigo  P.  Urbino  " 
— 10  in.  diameter 

1794  A   similar   plate;     Perseus   and   Andromeda:    description    and 

yellow  lines  at  the  back,  with  date  1445 — 9^  in.  diameter 

1795  A  plate ;  Pan  and  Apollo:  description  and  yellow   lines   at  the 

back — date  about  1540 — 10^  in.  diameter 

1796  Another;  the  finding  of  Moses :   a  coat  of  arms   of  a   cardinal, 

the  quarterings  being  six  balls,  five  red  and  one  black,  and  a 
negro's  head  ;  description  at  the  back — date  about  1.535 — 10^ 
in.  diameter 

1797  A    similar    plate,     with    a   sunk   centre;    Eriphyle    betraying 

Amphiaraus  :  on  the  back,  the  description  and  date,  1531,  and 
artist's  signature,  **  Fra  Xanto  A.  Rovigo  P.  Urbino " — 
10  in.  diameter 

1798  A    similar  dish,  with   a   sunk  centre,  the  subject  from  Ovid — a 

traveller  knocking  at  a  door ;  description  and  yellow  lines  at 
the  back,  with  the  date,  1545 — 9$  in.  diameter 


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1799  A   Raffaelle-ware   plate,   with  a   sunk   centre;     the  burial    of 

Leucothoe :  description  at  the  back,  with  date,  1540,  and  mo- 
nogram of  the  artist — 10^  in.  diameter 

1800  A   similar   plate,    with   a    sunk    centre ;  Jupiter  and   the  fallen 

Dionysius  of  Syracuse ;  description  at  the  back,  with  date  and 
monogram,  1549 — 10  in.  diameter 

1801  A  similar  plate;  Tiberius  Gracchus  at  table:  a  dragon  appear- 

ing ;  description,  with  yellow  lines  at  the  back,  with  date  and 
monogram,  1540 — 10^  in.  diameter 

1802  A  similar  plate;  the    Discord  of  Italy:  the  description  at  the 

back,  with  date,  1536,  and  inscription,  "  Pi"  X.  Rovi." — lOi 
in.  diameter 

1803  A  plate ;   Apollo  and  Marsyas :  description  and  yellow  lines  on 

the  back — date  about  1540 — lOj^  in.  diameter 

1804  A   similar   plate,  with    a    sunk    centre :   the   metamorphosis   of 

Acteon ;  the  description  at  the  back,  with  the  date  and  in- 
scription "  Fra  Xanto,  Rovigo  T.  Urbino,"  1533 — lO-i  in.  dia- 
meter 

1805  A  similar  plate,  the    subject  Acteon,   differently  treated — pre- 

sumed date  about  1540 — 10^  in.  diameter 

1806  A  similar  plate,  with  sunk  centre  ;  Circe  and  Scylla :  description 

at  the  back — date  about  1540 — 10 J  in.  diameter 

1807  A  plate  ;  Medea  renewing  the  youth  of  .^son — date  about  1540 

— 8^  in.  diameter 

1808  An  early  Italian  Plate,  of  a  fine  and  rare  character,  with  a 

sunk  centre,  in  which  there  is  an  Italian  landscape,  with  a 
diapered  border,  with  figures  playing  on  viols  on  it;  the  back 
ornamented  in  blue  and  orange  colours,  with  the  mark  in 
orange — date  about  1500 — llgin.  diameter 

1809  A  RafFaelle-ware  plate,  with  sunk  centre,  Apollo,  Minerva,  Mer- 

cury, &c.  in  a  landscape,  with  buildings  ;  a  rich  coat  of  arms 
and  a  coronet  at  the  top  ;  the  description,  with  yellow  lines  at 
the  back — date  about  1535 — 10|-  in.  diameter 

1810  A   dish,    with   sunk  centre.    Mars,    Vulcan    and    Venus — date 

about  1 535— diameter,  \\\  in.  diameter 


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1811  Another;  subject  a  ferry:  and  a  female,  with  a  chalice  in  her 

hand,  in  the  boat,  with  other  figures,  yellow  lines  at  the  back — 
date  about  1540 — about  12  in.  diameter 

1812  Another,  with  a  foot;  Dido,   Ascanius,  &c. :    an  interesting  ar- 

chitectural representation  of  the  time  of  the  dish,  a  full  coat  of 
arms  at  the  top — date  about  1532 — 10^  in.  diameter 

1813  A   plate,  of  bold    design;    Galatea — date   about    1540 — 11  in. 

diameter 

1814  Another;  Cain  and  Abel :  yellow  lines  at  the  back — date  about 

1540 — 10|in.  diameter 

1815  A  similar  plate;  marine  deities  and  sea  view  :  a  coat  of  arms  on 

the  right  hand  side,  on  the  back  the  description,  and  yellow 
lines — date  about  1540 — lO^in.  diameter 

1816  An    early    Italian    Plate,    in  metallic  lustre;    Jupiter  and 

Dionysius  of  Syracuse  in  chains :  a  coat  of  arms  on  the  left 
hand  side,  the  centre  curiously  ornamented  with  dots,  the 
back  rudely  ornamented,  and  has  the  mark,  date,  and  in- 
scription, N.  1535,  F.  X,  R.,  in  black — lOlin.  diameter.  A 
curious  specimen 

1817  A  similar  plate  ;  the  rape  of  Europa  .  the  subject  curiously  treated 

in  metallic  colours;  on  the  back  rude  ornaments,  with  date  1533, 
description,  mark,  &c.,  in  blue  colour,  "Urbino" — lOJin. 
diameter 

1818  Another,  in  metallic  lustre  colours ;    Romulus,  Remus,  and  the 

wolf:  the  back  rudely  ornamented — date  about  1530 — 10^ in. 
diameter 

1819  Another,  in  similar   colours;    Perseus   and    Andromeda;    back 

rudely  ornamented — 10  in.  diameter 

1820  A  similar  plate,  in  metallic  lustre  colours;  a  woodman  cutting  a 

tree,  in  which  a  dryad  appears  ;  back  rudely  ornamented,  and 
dated  1533 — 9  in.  diameter 

1821  A  similar  plate,  in  similar  colours;    Brutus  Portia  :  on  the  back 

rude  ornaments,  with  description,  dated  1535,  mark  in  black — 
9|  in.  diameter 

1822  A  dish,  of  a  fluted  form ;   a  fete  charapetre,  with  cavaliers  and 

ladies :    Apollo    in   his  car  in  the  heavens ;    description  and 


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yellow  lines  at  the   back — date   about    1545 — 13iin.    dia- . 
meter 

1823  A  similar  dish :    Pallas,  the  Furies,  &c.,  description  and  yellow 

lines  at  the  back^-date  about  1540 — 13|in.  diameter 

1824  A  Dish  of  splendid  character :  a  cameo  of  Charity  in  the  centre, 

and  cameo  of  Faith  and  Hope,  and  rich  coloured  borders  of 
emblematical  figures,  angels,  &c.,  yellow  lines  at  the  back — 
presumed  date  about  1545 — 18  in.  diameter 

1825  A  RafFaelle-ware  dish,  of  the  fluted  form :    the  fall  of  Jericho, 

with  the  procession  of  the  ark,  at  the  back  the  description  and 
yellow  lines — presumed  date  1540 — 13;^  in.  diameter 

1826  A  similar  dish  of  similar  form:    Galatea,  the  description  and 

yellow  lines  at  the  back — presumed  date  about  1540 — 13;|  in. 
diameter 

1827  A  tazza-shaped  cup  and  cover,   of  Raffaelle  ware,  highly  em- 

bellished, with  centre  classical  figures  and  arabesque  ornaments, 
the  foot  and  outside  ornamented  with  arabesques  and  camei ; 
on  the  inside  of  the  cover  is  a  cupid,  and  on  the  outside  a 
figure,  seated,  and  two  naked  boys,  with  arabesqiie  borders — 
height  4g  in.,  diameter  7^  in. 

1828  A  two-handled  vase,  of  early  Italian  ware,  covered  with  metallic 

lustre  ornaments — presumed  date  about  1490 — height  9^  in., 
diameter  5i  in. 

1829  A  Vase,  with  spout  and  handle  ;  the  spout  formed  of  a  dragon's 

head,  intended  for  pharmacy  use,  having  an  inscription  with 
the  name  of  the  drug ;  a  subject  of  three  females,  naked,  on 
orange  coloured  ground,  two  of  them  being  crowned,  and  the 
third  lying  between  them — presumed  date  about  1540 — height 
9^  in.,  width  9gin. 

1830  A  jar,  at  the  bottom  a  mark  A,  designed  for  pharmacy,  with  an 

inscription  as  to  its  contents,  with  variously  coloured  orna- 
ments, and  at  the  bottom  armorial  bearings  of  three  geese, 
with  a  trefoil  bar  between  them — dated  at  the  back  1580 — 
height  8  in.,  diameter  4|  in. 

1831  Two  jugs,  with  handles,  highly  glazed  with  bright  green,   blue, 

and  white  ornaments — height  10  fin.,  diameter  7i  in. 


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1832  A  Vase  of  karly    Italian  Ware,   with  spout  and  handles, 

originally  intended  for  pharmacy,  having  the  name  of  the  drug 
inscribed  round  it,  with  yellow  ornaments  and  shields  of  arms 
of  two  lions  rampant,  and  eagles  and  medallions  of  negroes' 
heads — date  1502 — height  10^  in.,  diameter  7  in, 

1833  A    Vase,  of    similar  Ware,   orange   coloured  ground,   with 

variously  coloured  ornaments;  inscription  round  relating  to 
the  drug ;  a  negro's  head  in  medallion  in  front,  with  the  same 
devices  as  in  the  last — dated  1501 — height  nearly  11  in., 
diameter  7^  in. 

1834  A  Vase,  with  Handle,  probably  of  French  ware,  open  in  the 

centre,  with  the  figure  of  a  cock,  in  relief,  and  embossed  orna- 
ments round  the  top,  variously  coloured  with  marine  views  in 
blue — dale  1751,  curiously  formed  in  open  cut  work  round  the 
neck — height  10^  in.,  diameter  "j^  in. 

1835  A  Vase,  of    early  Italian  Ware,  with  double   handles,  in 

metallic  lustre  colour,  with  ornaments  and  scrolls  in  blue, 
white,  and  drab  —presumed  date  1502 — height  78  in.,  diameter 
6iin. 

1836  A  large  jug,  with  handle,  of  early  Italian  ware,  with  rich  scrolls, 

of  various  colours,  on  a  blue  ground,  having  a  large  circular 
medallion,  in  blue  and  white,  of  atrophy  and  masks — presumed 
date  about  1520 — 15^ in.  high,  14in.  diameter 

1837  A  large  Jug,  with  handle  and  spout,  of  early  ware,  brown  colour, 

highly  glazed,  with  rude  ornaments  in  relief,  of  pale  yellowish 
drab  colour,  of  masks  and  heads;  above  the  spout  is  a  tablet, 
with  a  griffon — presumed  date  1495 — height  nearly  13  in., 
width  from  spout  to  handle  10  in. 

1838  A  dish,  of  early  ware,  with  sunk  centre,  ornaments  embossed  and 

raised  in  metallic  lustre,  with  enrichments  in  blue;  in  the 
centre  a  shield  of  arms;  the  back  is  ornamented  with  scrolls, 
&c.,  in  metallic  lustre — presumed  date  about  1520 — 18  in. 
diameter 

1839  A  dish,  of  the  same  ware,  with  embossed  ribs  and  knobs,  in  me- 

tallic lustre;  in  the  centre,  a  lion  in  white,  on  the  metallic 


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ground,  with  white  stars;  the  back  ornamented  like  the  two 
preceding — presumed  date  1520 — nearly  18  in.  diameter 

1840  A  dish,  of  the  same  ware,   ornamented  with  leaves,  in  metallic 

lustre,  and  blue  colours:  in  the  centre  a  shield  of  arms,  being 
a  lion  rampant ;  on  the  back  a  large  spread  eagle,  and  scrolls 
in  metallic  lustre — presume4  date  1510 — 17^iti.  diameter 

1841  A  LARGE  ROUND  BoTTLE  or  Vase,   highly  coloured,  with  orna- 

ments of  scrolls,  chimserae  and  arabesques,  foliage  and  masks  ; 
two  heraldic  bearings,  encircled  by  wreaths  and  devices;  in 
one  tablet  is  inscribed,  "  Ne  la  Botaga  d'Sebastiano  d'Mar- 
forio,"  and  on  the  other  "A.  di  xi.  de  Octobri  fece,  1519  ;"  at 
the  bottom  rim,  "In  Castel  Dura" — 15^  in.  high,  12^  in. 
diameter 

1842  A  SIMILAR  Bottle,  but  having  no  date  or  place  inscribed  on  it 

1843  A  round  vase,  highly  coloured,    with  scrolls,   flowers,    and    me- 

dallions of  figures,  in  costume  of  the  time,  indicative  of  sports 
of  the  field — presumed  date  about  1510 — about  12|  in.  high, 
121  in-  diameter 

1844  A  nearly  similar  vase,   but  bearing  the  medallions,   with  heads 

and  emblematical  figures,  Justitia  and  Dio,  &c. 

1845  A  TALL  Jar,  having  a  large  oval  medallion  of  a  combat  of  war- 

riors, in  classical  costume,  encircled  by  a  rich  border ;  at  the 
bottom  a  negro's  head,  with  a  green  fillet  round  the  hair,  and 
at  the  top  of  the  border  a  pontifical  cypher;  on  the  back  is  the 
date,  1501 — 1^^  in.  high,  10  in.  diameter.     {^See  illustration) 

1846  A  Massive  Jug,  of  early   Italian   ware,    highly   ornamented  in 

bright  colours,  with  foliage,  rich  heraldic  bearings  of  the 
Medici  arms  and  quarterings  of  fleurs-de-lys,  surmounted  by 
the  papal  tiara  and  keys,  red  cross,  &c. ;  under  the  handle  a 
double  Y — presumed  date  1520 — height  nearly  19  in.,  diameter 
1 2-^  in .      (  See  illustration) 

1847  An  early  Italian  dish,  the  border  of  dark  blue,  relieved  by  various 

coloured  arabesque  ornaments,  with  the  letters  S.  P.  Q.  R.  in 
different  parts  :  in  the  centre  a  landscape,  and  a  naked  boy 
falling  from  a  tree,  his  head  downwards;  the  back  is   much 


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ornamented  by  blue  escallops  and  red  dots,  and  has  a  mark  in 
red — presumed  date  about  1525 — 9i  in.  diameter 

1848  A  Plate,  of  the  most  rare  and  interesting  character, 

in  very  strong  colours :  the  subject  believed  to  be  Raffaelle 
himself  and  the  Fornarina  seated  in  the  studio  of  an  artist, 
who  is  occupied  in  painting  a  plate ;  the  costume  of  the  artist 
and  of  the  visitors  is  strictly  that  of  the  time,  and  the  whole 
details  most  curious  as  illustrating  the  habits  of  the  day,  the 
superior  grade  of  the  artist,  and  the  care  devoted  to  the 
painting  of  Raffaelle-ware  ;  blue  and  orange,  circular  lines  on 
the  back~9^  in.  diameter.     From  Stowe.     (See  illustration) 

1849  An  early  Italian  dish,  with  sunk  centre,  of  the  kind  commonly 

called  Pesaro  ware,  rich  orange  colour  border,  with  blue  and 
white  arabesque  ornaments  :  in  the  centre,  and  within  an  or- 
namented diapered  border,  are  painted  the  Virgin  praying, 
and  two  cherubs ;  the  back  is  highly  ornamented  with  blue  and 
yellow  scrolls,  and  the  initials  I.  P.  in  dark  blue — presumed 
date  about  1520 — 8|  in.  diameter 

1850  A  Dish,  with  sunk  centre,  in   metallic  lustre  colours;   subject, 

Cephalus  and  Procris :  on  the  back  are  metallic  colour  or- 
naments, and  in  blue  colour  the  description  of  subject,  and  date 
1533,  and  inscription  of  "  Fra  Xanto  Rovigense  P.  Urbino''; 
also,  in  faint  yellow  a  mark — 11 1  in.  diameter.    A  fine  specimen 

1851  An  early  Italian  dish,  with  sunk  centre,  in  metallic  lustre  colours  : 

in  the  centre  a  naked  boy  against  a  tree ;  border  of  a  dark 
blue  ground,  relieved  by  rich  metallic  coloured  arabesque 
ornaments — presumed  date  1510 — 9:^  in.  diameter 

1852  An  early   Italian    plate,   in  metallic   lustre  colours,   variegated 

border;  a  bust,  with  helmet  in  the  centre,  circular  lines  on 
the  back — presumed  date  about  1520 — about  9  in.  diameter 

1853  A    FINE  Jug,  of  early  ware,  with  an  heraldic  device   of  stags' 

horns,  on  blue  ground,  in  green  border,  with  yellow  fruits;  the 
back  with  blue  flower  ornaments :  under  the  broad  handle, 
which  is  composed  of  five  stalks,  is  the  date,  1541 — 13^  in. 
high ;  about  1 1  in.  diameter 


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1854  A  FINE  Dish,   with  a  shield  of  arms  surmounted  by  a  papal 

tiara  and  keys,  the  border  with  arabesques  in  blue,  on  yellow 
ground — 19i  in.  diameter 

1855  A  Dish,  with  large  oval  shield  of  the  Medici  arms,  one  of  the 

balls  with  three  fleurs-de-lys  on  blue,  with  blue  and  orange 
borders — 20^  in.  diameter 


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1856  An  early  Italian  dish,  with  sunk  centre,  on  wliicli  is  a  vas3  with 

boys,  and  rich  border  of  cupids,  birds,  and  arabesques,  within  a 
^  white  diapered  edge — presumed  date  about    1520 — about  9  in. 

diameter 

1857  A  plate,  with  Abraham  praying,  and  three  angels ;   on  the  back 

"  Atmmo,"  and  date  1545 — 9|^in.  diameter 

1858  A  plate — subject  of  Neptune  with  a  castle,  &c.  ;   on  the  back  the 

description,  and  date  1544 — 9^  in.  diameter 

1859  An  early  Italian  dish,  in  metallic  lustre  colours,  with  embossed 

oval  ornaments  round,  and  red  strawberries  embossed  between 
the  ornaments;  in  the  centre  an  infant  St.  John,  &c.  in 
relief;  lines  round  the  back — presumed  date  about  1520 — 
9t  in.  diameter 

1860  A  dish,  of  similar  character,  with  ornaments  in  relief,  of  straw'- 

berries,  leaves,  &c.  :  in  the  centre,  in  relief,  St.  Sebastian  ;  on 
the  back  an  outline,  in  blue,  of  a  female  bust,  in  Italian  costume 
— presumed  date  about  1520 — nearly  9^  in.  diameter 

1861  An  early  Italian  fluted  dish,  with  ornaments  of  various  coloured 

foliage,  with  the  Virgin  in  the  centre;  back  of  like  character — 
presumed  date  about  1530 — 11  in.  diameter 

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1862  A  similar  dish,  in  character;  in  tlie  centre  a  saint — presumed 

date  about  1530 — 11  in,  diameter 

1863  A  plate,  with  a  banquet  with  tritcns  attendmg ;  on  the  back  the 

description,  with  blue  and  yellow  lines — presumed  date  about 
1550 — 11^  in.  diameter 

1864  An  early  Italian  dish^  light  blue  ground,  much  ornamented  with 

green  wreaths,  and  white,  dark  blue,  yellow,  &c.  ornaments  : 
in  the  centre  a  coat  of  arms,  five  balls  with  fleur-de-lys  and 
three  crescents,  perhaps  the  Medici  arms  ;  the  back  is  orna- 
mented with  rude  dark  blue  scrolls,  &c.,  and  has  a  mark  in 
dark  blue — presumed  date  about  1540 — 15^  in.  diameter 

1865  An  early  Italian  plate  :  in  the  centre,  a  man  in  singular  costume, 

playing  on  the  guitar ;  a  beautiful  border,  in  bright  colours,  of 
rich  arabesques,  cupids,  masks,  musical  instruments,  and 
S.  P.  Q.  R. ;  on  the  back,  dark  blue  foliage  ornaments — pre- 
sumed date  about  1525 — 8|^  in.  diameter 

1866  A  dish,  dark  blue  ground,  with  grey  and  white  musical  trophies, 

horses'  heads.  Sic. ;  the  back  having  dark  blue  ornaments,  on  a 
grey  ground,  rudely  painted — the  date,  1555,  and  mark  in  dark 
blue  on  the  back — nearly  13  in.  diameter 

1867  An  early  Italian  plate,  with  military  trophies,  in  yellow  and  brown 

colour,  on  a  dark  blue  ground :  in  the  centre  a  cupid — pre- 
sumed date  about  1540 — 8|  in.  diameter 

1868  A  dish,  of  Raflfaelle  ware  :  a  banquet  of  four  guests,  a  sunset,  and 

a  female  flying ;  a  inan  in  a  helmet  holding  a  scroll,  on  which 
the  date  1556  appears;  on  the  back  are  yellow  lines — 13  in. 
diameter 

1869  An  early  Italian  Plate,  or  Dish,  in  metallic  lustre  colours, 
,  very   rich  ornaments  in  colours,  masks,  arabesques,  &c.  ;  on 

the  back  rude  metallic  coloured  scrolls — presumed  date  about 
1530 — 1 1  in.  diameter.     A  fine  specimen 

1870  An  early  Italian  dish,  with  a  sunk  centre:  Cupid  holding  a  book, 

border  of  drab-coloured  trophies  and  books,  on  a  dark  blue 
ground,  with  a  device — presumed  date  about  1540 — 9^  in. 
diameter 


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1871  All  early  Italian  plato,  dark  blue  ground,  with  centre  and  border 
of  musical  trophies,  &c.  in  various  colours,  richly  decorated ; 
back  ot  light  blue,  with  rude  dark  blue  ornaments  and  mark — 
presumed  date  about  1530 — 9|  in.  diameter 

18/2  An  early  Italian  dish,  very  curious :  a  centaur  and  armed  men 
attacking  and  slaying  others,  and  plundering,  in  colours,  on  a 
dark  blue  ground,  a  coat  of  arms  at  the  top ;  the  back  orna- 
mented in  colours,  and  having  a  mark  and  date  1525 — 11^  in. 
diameter 

1873  An  early  Italian  dish,  the  ground  curiously  spotted  in  blue:  a 

man  bareheaded,  in  a  classical  costume,  bearing  a  two  lianded 
sword,  with  boys,  arabesques,  &c.,  coloured  ornaments  on  the 
back,  and  a  mark  in  red — presumed  date  1520 — 9  |.in, 
diameter 

1874  An  early   Italian  dish,  with  a  sunk  centre,  in  metallic   lustre 

colours :  in  the  centre  a  coat  of  arms,  consisting  of  a  pig  passant, 
black  in  colour,  with  yellow  band  round  the  body,  bars  below, 
yellow,  straw-coloured,  and  black-coloured  scroll  border — 
presumed  date  about  1530 

1875  An  early  Italian  dish :  in  the  centre  figures  with  tambourine,  &c., 

richly  coloured  border  of  arabesques,  heads,  &c.,  on  a  dark 
blue  ground  ;  on  the  back  circular  blue  lines — presumed  date 
about  1 520 — 8  in.  diameter 

1876  An  early  Italian  plate:  in   the   centre  a  man    bareheaded,    in 

classical  costume,  but  with  a  shield  of  the  Pavoise  form,  and 
dagger,  &c.,  in  a  landscape ;  a  most  beautiful  border  of  rich 
coloured  arabesques  on  a  dark  blue  ground  ;  on  the  back  yellow 
and  blue  circular  lines,  with  the  mark — date  about  1520 — 
I2iin.  diameter 

1877  An  Early  Italian  Dish,  with  very  fine  landscape;  a  satyr 

playing  on  a  pipe  to  a  female  in  childbirth  under  a  tree  ;  the 
back  curiously  ornamented  in  various  colours — presumed  date 
1500 — 13  in.  diameter     A  most  curious  plate 

1878  A  Plate,  in  rich  metallic  lustre  colours;    dark  blue  ground, 

with  various   coloured    arabesques — dated   in    several   places 

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1518;  the  back  ornamented  in  metallic  colours,  and  with  the 
same  date — 11a  in.  diameter     A  most  curious  specimen 

1879  An  early  Italian  dish,  having  a   figure   in   high  relief,  embossed 

in  metallic  lustre  colours,  of  a  saint  with  a  cross  and  dog, 
&c.  ;  on  back  metallic  lustre  lines — presumed  date  1500 — 
6|  in.  diameter 

1880  An  early  Italian  plate,  dark  blue  ground,  with  male  and  female 

heads,  in  costume  of  the  time,  within  wreathed  circles,  trophies, 
animals,  birds,  &c,,  in  various  colours ;  at  the  top  the  initials 
MAIM — presumed  date  about  1500 — 9^  in.  diameter. 
This  is  a  very  curious  and  interesting  speeimen 
J  881  An  early  Italian  dish,  with  a  sunk  centre,  light  blue  ground,  with 
green  and  other  coloured  wreaths  round  a  military  trophy : 
in  the  centre  dark  blue  and  white  ornaments ;  on  the  back,  which 
is  of  licrht  blue,  there  are  rude  scrolls  in  dark  blue  with  a  mark 
— presumed  date  about  1540 — 9^  in.  diameter 

1882  An  early  Italian  plate ;  green  ground,  with  arabesque   and  bold 

chymerae  ornaments  of  a  drab  colour — the  date  in  front  on  a 
tablet  1533— 10  in.  diameter 

1883  An    early  Italian  plate,  in    metallic  lustre  colours,  having  ara- 

besque ornaments  and  armorial  bearings  of  a  tree  and  two 
lions  ;  metallic  lines  on  the  back — date  about  1510 

1884  An   early    Italian   plate,  in    metallic  lustre  colours,   dark    blue 

ground,  with  arabesques:  in  the  centre  a  coat  of  arms;  on 
the  back  rude  metaUic  scrolls  and  the  date  1531 — 9|  in. 
diameter 

1885  An  early  Italian  plate  :  in  the  centre   an  old  man  in  a  turban 

reading,  with  a  curious  ornamented  border ;  the  outer  border 
is  dark  blue,  with  light  blue,  white,  and  arabesque  ornaments; 
the  back  is  of  light  blue,  with  rude  ornaments  in  dark  blue  and 
the  mark — date  1525  on  the  tablet  in  front — 9|in.  diameter 
18S6  An  early  Italian  plate,  of  a  dark  blue  ground,  borders  with  light 
blue  and  white  arabesque  ornaments  :  in  the  centre  a  coat  of 
arms  in  colours  on  light  blue,  &c.  ground ;  the  back  is  of  light 
blue,  with  rude  ornaments  and  mark  in  dark  blue — presumed 
date  about  1520 — 9f  in.  diameter 


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1887  An  early  Italian  dish,  with  a  naked  boy  in  the  centre,  a  border 

of  blue,  green,  and  yellow  foliage — presumed  date  1520 — 7  in. 
diameter 

1888  An  early  Italian  dish,   dark  blue  border,  with  light  blue  and 

white  arabesque  ornaments  in  the  sunk  centre,  and  coat  of 
arms  in  colours  within  an  ornamented  circle  ;  the  back  of 
light  blue,  with  rude  dark  blue  ornaments  and  mark — presumed 
date  about  1520 — Q^in.  diameter 

1889  An  early  Italian  dish,  with  a  sunk  centre,  cupids  in   a  grotesque 

car  within  a  diapered  border ;  the  outer  border  of  dark  blue, 
with  rich  arabesques  and  medallions ;  blue  lines  round  the  back 
—  presumed  date  about  1520 — 9^  in.  diameter 

1890  An   early  Italian  dish,  with   sunk   centre,  rich    colours,  a   man 

angling,  arabesque  border,  with  landscapes  in  medallions ; 
on  the  back  blue,  yellow,  and  orange  lines^presumed  date 
about  1520 — 9f  in.  diameter 

1891  An-  early   Italian  dish,   with  a   sunk   centre,  border  of  orange 

coloured  ground,  with  military  trophies  in  blue  and  white; 
in  the  centre  St.  Genevieve  and  the  deer ;  back  ornamented 
in  various  colours — date  about  1520 — 9|in.  diameter 

1892  An  early  Italian  dish,  in  metallic  lustre  colours,  border   of  dark 

blue,  with  rich  coloured  arabesque  ornaments :  in  the  centre 
a  device ;  on  the  back  ornaments  in  metallic  lustre,  and  date 
1518 — 9^iu.  diameter 

1893  An  early  Italian  dish,  with   a   sunk  centre,  curious  vari-coloured 

border,  and  on  which  are  two  coats  of  arms  tied  by  a  ribbon, 
with  a  coronet  between  :  in  the  sunk  centre  a  coloured  star, 
with  diaper  pattern  round  ;  the  back  much  ornamented  with 
rude  dark  blue  ornaments — presumed  date  about  1518 — 94  in. 
diameter 

1894  A    VERY  Early   and  Rare  Italian  Dish,  ornaments  cut  in 

the  ware,  figures  in  costume  of  the  time,  male  and  female  ; 
the  man  holding  a  Pavoise  shield,  on  which  the  Milanese  or 
Visconti  arms  are  represented  5  the  female  playing  on  a  viol, 
near  her  a  shield  with  armorial  bearings :  the  ornaments  in 
this  dish  are  engraved  in  the  ware  itself,  so  as  to  appenr  to  be 


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in  relief,  and  are  curiously  coloured — presumed  date  about, 
1490 — 15i  in.  diameter.  A  fine  specimen  of  a  very  rare  and 
interesting  loare 

1895  An    Early    Italian    Dish,   with   a   sunk   centre   in   metallic 

colours,  with  raised  or  embossed  ornaments  :  Mutius  Scoevola 
in  the  centre ;  the  border  composed  of  raised  and  metallic 
lustre  coloured  arabesques ;  back  ornamented  with  metallic 
lines — presumed  date  about  1500 — 17  in.  diameter.  A  very 
fine  and  rare  specimen 

1896  A    Dish,  with   Hero  and   Leander,   singularly  treated;  on 

the  back  a  description  and  inscription  "F.  Xanto  a  da  Rovigo 
Urbino,  1532" — 10-^  in.  diameter.  A  very  beautiful  spe- 
cimen 

1897  An  early  Italian  plate,  border  of  dark  blue,  with    light  blue  and 

white  arabesque  ornaments  :  in  the  cenfre  a  youth  in  costume, 
in  colours,  within  an  ornamented  Joorder  ;  light  blue  back,  with 
dark  blue  circular  lines  with  a  mark — presumed  date  about 
1530 — S)\  in.  diameter 

1898  xA  similar  plate  ;  in  the  centre  an  old   man  in  a  turban,  &c.  ;  on 

the  back  the  date  1533  and  a  mark — 9|in.  diameter 

1899  A  dish,  in  fine  colours;  the  siege  of  the  city  of  Aries  ;  description 

at  the  back — presumed  date  about  1535 — 14f  in.  diameter 

1900  An  Early  Spanish  Mauro  Dish,  of  a  most  rare  and  interest- 

ing character,  ornaments  in  metallic  lustre  colours ;  one  of 
these  ornaments  partakes  much  of  the  character  of  the 
Moorish  ornaments  in  the  Alhambra,  &c,  ;  in  the  centre  a  doe 
in  blue  colour  ;  round  the  border  of  the  dish  is  a  Spanish 
inscription  in  gothic  letters  ;  rude  ornaments  on  the  back — 
presumed  date  1480 — 15^  in.  diameter 

1901  An  early  Italian   plate,   with   a  sunk  centre  in    metallic  lustre 

colours,  a  naked  boy  seated  by  a  tree,  a  death's  head,  &c., 
border  of  trophies — presumed  date  about  1535 — Sj  in.  diameter 
11(02  A  dish,  with  the  wooden  horse  and  Troy  :  deep  centre  to  dish; 
on  the  back  yellow  lines — presumed  date  about  1535 — IGgin. 
diameter 


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1903  An  Italian  dish,  in  blue  and  white,  ornamented  with  masks  and 

various  figures  of  cupids,  and  with  winged  figures  embossed  in 
relief;  in  the  centre  a  coat  of  arms,  with  a  front  barred  helmet 
above ;  the  back  white,  with  rude  blue  scrolls  and  a  mark — 
presumed  date  about  1640 — 18  in.  diameter 

1904  A  dish,  with  a  sunk  centre;  Joseph   and  Potiphar's  wife;  the 

back  has  yellow  lines — presumed  date  about  1550 — 9^  in. 
diameter 

1905  An  Italian  dish,  in  blue  and  white,  warriors,  tents,  females,  &c. ; 

at  the  top  a  coat  of  arms,  rude  blue  scrolls  on  the  back,  and  a 
faint  blue  mark — presumed  date  about  1650 — 15|  in.  diameter 

1906  A  dish,  with  a  sunk  centre  ;   Jupiter  and  Europa :   on  the  back  a 

description  with  a  blue  mark — presumed  date  about  1540 — 
8|-  in.  diameter 

1907  A  dish,  with  a  sunk  centre ;   the  Deluge  :  on  the  back  the  de- 

scription— presumed  date  about  1535 — 8^  in.  diameter 

1908  A   plate :    in  the    centre    a  naked  boy,   on   an  orange   coloured 

ground ;  military  and  musical  trophies  and  wreath  round — 
presumed  date  about  1557 — 7^  in.  diameter 

1909  A    Dish,    with   an   assembly   of  deities  on  Olympus ;   the  back 

ornamented  with  a  subject  of  Minerva  and  Medusa,  vith  a 
border  of  cupids  and  camei — presumed  date  about  1550 — 
1 5-1  in.  diameter.     A  curious  specimen 

1910  A  Dish  :  in  the  centre  a  coat   of  arms  of  the   La  Scala  family, 

within  a  diapered  pattern  on  the  border  round  an  Italian 
landscape,  with  the  subject  of  Apollo  and  Marsyas — presumed 
date  about  1640 — 16|  in.  diameter.     A  beautiful  specimen 

1911  A   plate;    Myrrha  flying  from  her  father,   in  singularly  light 

colours ;  on  the  back  a  description  in  blue,  with  rude  yellow 
scrolls  and  edge  lines,  a  mark  and  date  1548  in  yellow — 
104  in.  diameter 

1912  An   early  Italian   dish,  fluted   pattern,  blue,  yellow,  green,  and 

white  foliage,  arabesques,  &c.  :  in  the  centre  a  youthful 
St.  John  kneeling,  with  a  coat  of  arms,  blue  and  yellow  lines  on 
back — presumed  date  about  1530 — lO^in.  diameter 


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1913  An   early  Italian   dish,  in    metallic  lustre  colours,   with    a    sunk 

centre,  various  coloured  ornaments  embossed  in  relief:  in  the 
centre  a  head  of  St.  Peter  on  a  dark  blue  ground  ;  metallic 
lines  on  the  back — date  about  1520 — 6  in.  diameter 

1914  An  early  Italian   dish,  fluted  pattern;  Mutius  Scsevola   burning 

his  hand,  &c. :  ornaments  of  boys  drawing  bows,  &c. ;  on  the 
back  blue  lines  in  the  flutes  and  mark — presumed  date  about 
1530 — 9|- in.  diameter 

1915  A    dish,  with  a  sunk   centre;  Europa  and  the  bull,  &c. :  on  the 

back  the  description  and  yellow  lines — presumed  date  about 
1510— 7f  in.  diameter 

1916  A    dish,   with   Latona,  &c. ;    on   the  back   description   and  date 

1543 — 8f  in.  diameter 

1917  A  dish,  with  sunk  centre  ;  the  metamorphosis  of  Act  aeon  :   a  coat 

of  arms  at  the  top;  on  the  back  a  description  and  yellow  lines 
— presumed  date  about  1545 — Zg  in.  diameter 

1918  A    Raffaelle-ware    dish;   Pan    and   Syrinx:    on    the  back   a  de- 

scription and  yellow  lines — presumed  date  about  1540 — 8^  in. 
diameter 

1919  An  early  Italian  dish,  in   blue  and    white,  with  figures  and  tro- 

phies, &c. ;  on  the  back  blue  ornaments — presumed  date  about 
1550 — 18  in.  diameter 

1920  A  tazza-shaped  dish,  on  a    foot ;  Coriolanus's  interview  with  his 

mother,  and  description  in  full  on  the  back,  and  date  1544 — 
lOi  in,  diameter 

1921  An  Italian  dish,  in  blue  and  white,  painted  in  a  bold  style,  armed 

horsemen,  &c. ;  a  coat  of  arms,  with  yellow  colour,  introduced 
at  the  bottom  of  the  dish  ;  at  the  back  a  blue  mark — presumed 
date  about  1600 — 15^  in.  diameter 

1922  A  plate;  Cato,  Ascanius,  Dido,  &c.  at  Carthage:    description  on 

the  back,  with  yellow  lines — actual  date  1545 — %  in.  dia- 
meter 

1923  An  Italian  dish,  fluted  or  crinkled,  on  a  foot;  subject  saints,  &c. 

and  angels'  heads ;  on  the  back,  ornaments  in  blue  and  yellow, 
and  inscription  "  Mad.  Doiiat.  aDona  do" — date  about  1560 — 
1  i  I  in.  diameter 


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1924  A  plate,  with  the  Rape  of  Europa;  on  the  back  a  description 
and  yellow  lines — presumed  date  about  1545 — 9i  in.  dia- 
meter. 

]9!25  A  dish,  with  a  sunk  centre  ;  JSIoses  and  the  murrain  of  the  cattle ; 
on  tlie  back  a  description  and  mark — presumed  date  about 
1545 — 9  in.  diameter 

1926  An  early  Italian  Dish,  inmetallic    lustre  colours  3  the  Judg- 

ment of  Paris,  with  rich  border  ;  on  the  back  rude  ornaments 
in  metallic  colour,  also  the  mark  and  cypher  of  the  artist 
(Maestro  Georgio) — date  1525 — 15|  in.  diameter.  This  is  a 
very  rare  and  interesting  specimen,  being  the  identical  dish 
mentioned  and.  particularly  described  by  Abbate  Passeri 

1927  A  plate,  of  Raffaelle  ware^  with  a  sunk  centre  ;    a  boar  hunt ;   on 

the  back  a  description,  with  the  date  of  1544  and  marks — 
9|  in.  diameter 

1928  A  plate,  of  Raffaelle  ware;   David  and  Goliath  ;  description  on 

the  back — date  1545 — 8|.  in.  diameter 

1929  A  dish,  with  a  sunk  centre;   Hercules  and  Dejanira  ;  on  the  back 

a  description  and  yellow  lines — presumed  date  about  1540-«' 
7-1  in.  diameter 

1930  A  plate;  Leda,  and  the  birth  of  Castor  and  Pollux;  on  the  back 

a  description  and  yellow  lines — presumed  date  about  1535 — 
^\  in.  diameter 

1931  A  plate,  with  Jupiter  and  Leda;  on  the  back  a  description  and 

yellow  lines — presumed  date  about  1540 — 10^  in.  diameter 

1932  A  Basin,  of   early    Italian    Ware,    on   foot,   tazza-shaped, 

painted  all  over  :  within  are  the  papal  tiara,  armorial  bearings, 
&c.,  the  Medici  arms,  five  red  balls  and  one  dark  blue  ball, 
with  the  fleur-de-lys,  also  there  are  medallions  of  devices  and 
mottos ;  within  the  basin,  arabesques,  angels,  &c.  On  the 
exterior  there  are  angels  supporting  coats  of  arms,  with  ara- 
besque ornaments,  &c. — presumed  date  about  1530 — 14  in, 
diameter,  depth  to  foot  83  in.  A  rare  and  nohle  specimen. 
This  is  placed  in  an  antique  Italian  steel  stand,  having  three 
carved  boxwood  figures  of  satyrs  at  the  angles 


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1933  A  picture,  of  early  Italian  Faenza,  representing  the  Virgin,  infant 

Saviour,  and  St.  John,  with  saints,  buildings,  &c.,  in  landscape, 
&c. ;  four  medallion  circles  round,  of  St.  Francis,  &c.,  ara- 
besque ornaments  in  purple,  light  blue,  and  white :  curious 
colours — inablack  frame — presumed  date  about  1520 — 16^  in. 
high,  13  in.  wide 

1934  A  picture,  of  the  same  ware:    the   Virgin,    infant  Christ,   and 

offerings  of  the  three  kings,  &c.,  very  curiously  coloured,  in  a 
tortoiseshell  frame — dated  1527 — 17 in.  high,  13  in.  wide 

1935  A  Picture,  in  Raffaelle  Ware,  the  subject  being  the  cru- 

cifixion ;  very  fine  and  rare :  many  figures  in  bright  colours, 
in  a  curious  embossed  porcelain  frame,  with  a  shield  of 
armorial  bearings  at  the  top — presumed  date  about  1540 — 
16  in.  high,  12  in.  wide 

1936  A  RafFaelle-ware  dish;  subject,  Hannibal  at  Cannse;  description 

at  the  back — presumed  date  about  1540 — 17^  in.  diameter 

1937  A  ditto,  subject  being  Psyche's  dream,  finely  treated:  said  to  be 

one  of  the  lost  cartoons  of  Raffaelle ;  beautifully  drawn  and 
coloured  ;  at  the  back  there  are  inscribed  two  stanzas  of  Italian 
poetry,  and  there  are  also  handsome  ornaments  in  dark  blue — 
presumed  date  about  1535 — 17^  in.  diameter 

1938  A  MOST  SUPERB  Dish,  in  vivid  colours;  a  full  subject  of  Pom- 

pey  and  Cleopatra,  with  cupids,  &c. :  on  the  left  side  there  is 
a  full  coat  of  armorial  bearings,  surmounted  by  a  coronet ;  at 
the  back  of  the  dish  there  is  a  description  of  ttie  subject,  and 
date  1533,  and  ''  Fra  Xanto  A.  da  Rovigo  P.  Urbino" — 18  in. 
diameter 

1939  A  dish,  of  Nevers  ware,  dark  blue  ground,  with  white  and  drab 

coloured  flowers  and  birds,  &c.;  on  the  back  blue  and  white 
flowers- — presumed  date  1600 — 10^  in.  diameter 

1940  A  dish,  of  early   Italian  ware,  light  blue  ground,  with  variously 

coloured  ornaments  of  flowers,  &c. :  in  the  centre  a  camel;  the 
back  of  the  dish  is  of  light  blue,  with  dark  blue  ornaments — 
presumed  date  about  J  540 — about  11 J  in.  diameter 

1941  A  dish,  of  early  Italian  ware,  of  a  light  greyish  blue  ground,  with 

scrolls  of  blue  round  the  border:  within  the  centre,  which  is 


171 

sunk,  a  coat  of  arms ;  on  the  back  there  are  scrolls  round  the 
centre,  and  a  mark  x  in  blue  colour — presumed  date  about 
1550 — 104  in.  diameter 

1942  A  dish,  of  early  Italian  ware,  with  a  sunk  centre,  having  green, 

buff,  white,  and  drab  scrolls,  arabesques,  and  masks,  &c. — 
presumed  date  about  1535 — near  10  in.  diameter 

1943  A  plate  or  dish,  of  Raffaelle  ware,  with  sunk  centre ;  subject,  three 

Graces  at  the  fountain  :  on  the  left  side  there  is  a  coat  of  arms — 
presumed  date  about  1540 — lljin.  diameter 

1944  A  dish,  of  early  Italian  ware,  of  yellow  drab  coloured  ground  in 

metallic  lustre,  with  blue  and  white  scallop  ornaments  :  in  the 
centre  the  portrait  of  a  female,  in  the  costume  of  the  time  ;  the 
back  is  highly  glazed,  and  ornamented  with  circular  lines  in 
metallic  colour,  in  centre  of  the  back  a  mark — presumed  date 
about  1520  or  1530 — 12iin.  diameter 

1945  A  plate,   of  Raffaelle  ware,  the  subject,  the  murder   of  Abel  by 

Cain,  altars,  &c. :  on  the  back  is  a  description,  but  no  date  — 
presumed  date  about  1540 — 11  in.  diameter 

1946  A  small  Italian  dish,  with  a  deeply  sunk  centre,  in  metallic  lustre 

colours,  of  the  kind  commonly  called  Gubbio  ware  :  in  the  centre 
is  a  representation  of  St.  Sebastian ;  it  has  a  rich  dark  blue 
ground  border  with  metallic  lustre,  and  other  coloured  arabesque 
ornaments,  the  initials  S.  P.  Q.  R.,  and  the  date  1512  are  in 
front ;  behind  the  dish  there  are  highly  glazed  and  metallic 
scrolls  and  lines,  with  the  date  1512,  and  the  artist's  cypher — 
7g  in.  diameter 

1947  A  deep  plate,  with  St.   John  in  the  island  of  Patmos,  inscribed 

beneath  with  the  subject — 10^  in.  diameter 

1948  A  plate,  with  Mars,  Venus,  and  Cupid,  inscribed — 9  in.  diameter 

1949  A    deep  plate,   with  griffin  in   the   centre,   the  border  with   ter- 

minal figures  and  arabesques  on  deep  blue — inscribed  on  the 
back  '^  P.  Incha  Agricola" — 11  in.  diameter 

1950  A  plate,  with  tritons  and  sea  nymphs,  shaded  in  metallic  lustre, 

with  ornaments   on    the    bottom,    and   initials   of  ''  Maestro 
■  Giorgio,  1525" — Sin.  diameter 

1951  A  TAZZA-SHAPED   DiSH,  with  the   Holy  Family   reposing  in  a 

landscape,  the  outside  pale  blue  with  scales — 8jin.  diameter 


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1952  Another  (the  foot  having  been   cut  oft),  with  a  warrior  pleading 

before  an  emperor  on  behalf  of  prisoners — scale  border 
beneath — 10  in.  diameter 

1953  Another,   with  the  judgment  of  Solomon,  and  inscription,  with 

blue  and  white  ornaments  outside — 9|  in.  diameter 

1954  An  elegant  Salt    Cellar,    supported  on  three   chymerse,   a 

cupid  painted  on  the  top — 5^  in.  high 

1955  An  elegant  Tazza  and    Stand,   of  early    ware,    fluted   and 

embossed,  white,  with  minute  ornaments  in  metallic  lustre — 
the  tazza  7^  in.  bighj  the  dish  lOf  in.  diameter 

1956  An    elegantly    shaped  Vase,  of  a  shell  form,  spout  like  an 

embossed  dolphin,  with  paintings  of  figures  on  a  dark  blue 
ground  within  the  shell — presumed  date  about  1 540 — 8^  in. 
long,  3  in.  high 

1957  A  tazza,  or  bowl,  of  early  Italian   ware,  with   paintings  of  St. 

John,  Sec,  and  various  coloured  ornaments  within — presumed 
date^about  1520 — between  4  and  5  in.  high,  10  in.  diameter 

1958  A    Basin,   of  Raffaelle  Ware,    ornamented    all    over   with 

paintings  in  bright  colours,  classical  figures  and  subjects  within 
the  basin,  and  landscapes  on  the  outside,  a  fine  mask  at  the 
bottom — presumed  date  about  1540 — the  depth  of  the  basin  to 
the  foot  is  61  in. — 12  in.  diameter.  This  basin  is  placed 
in  an  antique  steel  Italian  stand,  which  is  ornamentally  scrolled 

1959  An  elegant  Salt  Cellar  Vase,  painted  with  arabesques  and 

camei,  with  embossed  goat's  head  handles — presumed  date 
about  1560 — 10  in.  long,  6i  in.  high 

1960  A  pair  of  candlesticks,  on  broad  round  bases,  painted  with  cupids 

and  landscapes — presumed  date  about  1550 — 6i  in.  high — 
6|  in.  diameter  of  base 

1961  An   ornament  of  a  lion  passant,  holding  a  shield,  on  which  are 

emblazoned  the  Medicis  arms ;  on  ornamental  pedestal  of  the 
same  ware — presumed  date  1550 — IS^in.  long,  10  in.  high 

1962  A  Vase,  of  Tazza  shape,  on  fluted  stem,  painted  in   bright 

colours,  with  a  female  in  her  accouchement,  attended  by  her 
maids,  with  wreath  border  and  naked  boys — presumed  date 
about  1535 — 5  in.  high,  7  2  in.  diameter 


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1963  An  Italian  ware  drinking  vessel,  in  the  form  of  a   barrel,  having 

two  orifices,  with  embossed  ornaments  of  variously  coloured 
foliage  ;  at  one  end  is  inscribed  '*  Vin  Nero,"  and  at  the  other 
'' Vin  Bianco,"  and  at  the  bottom  ''  Oleanio  Azeto" — the  date 
cut  in  is  1522 — 5^  in.  high,  by  7f  in.  long 

1964  A  lazza,  having  holes  perforated  round  the  rim,  and  four  hollow 

tube  ends,  painted  in  bright  colours,  with  figures  in  costume  of 
the  time,  enorascd  in  the  vintage  within  the  hollow  centre,  and 
landscapes  round  the  exterior — presumed  date  about  1540 — 
2\  in.  high,  8^  in.  diameter 

1965  A  deep  dish,  of  early  ware,  with  light  buff  coloured  ground,  or- 

naments in  green  and  yellow  colours:  in  the  centre  is  the  device 
of  a  large  bear,  or  other  animal  passant,  carrying  a  flag — pre- 
sumed date  1500 — 20^  in.  diameter 

1966  A  dish,  of  the  same  ware,  of  raetaUic  lustre,  with  ornaments  in 

yellow  and  blue :  in  the  sunk  centre,  a  large  female  portrait  in 
Italian  costume,  with  a  banderolle  and  inscription  "  Chi  beguie 
da  sua  Barcha  ESEP.  EIPT.  Ro.,  &c."— presumed  date 
about  1520 — 16-i-in.  diameter 

1967  A  dish,  of  the  same  ware,  with  ornaments  and  leaves  in  metallic 

lustre  colour,  covering  the  entire  front :  in  the  centre  on  a  black 
ground,  armorial  bearings ;  on  the  back  a  large  spread  eagle, 
in  metallic  lustre  colour,  covering  the  whole  surface — presumed 
date  about  1500 — 18  in.  diameter 

1968  A  dish,  of  the  same  ware,  with  sunk  centre,  blue  ground,  with 

yellow  and  green  scrolls  and  foliage  :  in  the  centre  a  figiu'e  of 
Justice,  &c. ;  on  the  back  are  circular  blue  lines,  and  a  mark 
A. — presumed  date  1520 — 18^  in.  diameter 

1969  A  dish,  of  early  ware,  ornamented  with  metallic  lustre  and  blue 

foliacfe :  in  the  centre  a  shield  of  arms ;  the  back  has  or- 
naments  in  metallic  lustre — presumed  date  about  1500 — 18^  in. 
diameter 

1970  A  dish,  of  early  ware,  with  coloured  ornaments  of  metallic  lustre, 

similar  to  the  preceding :  in  the  centre  a  shield  of  arms  in  blue, 
on  white  ground,  believed  to  be  of  the  Concini  family  of 
Florence — presumed  date  1520 


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1971  A  plate,  with  the  choice  of  Parir.  in  the  sunk  centre;  subject  de- 

scribed on  the  back — dated  1544 — 10:^  in.  diameter 

1972  A  flat   plate,   with  sunk  centre,  a  nymph  reclining,  with  Hght 

border,  diapered  with  honeysuckles 

1973  A  plate,  with   figures  praying  for  the   success  of  their  voyage, 

cherubs  in  the  clouds ;  the  subject  described  at  the  back — 
lOfin,  diameter 

1974  A  plate,  with  Cain  and  Abel ;  a  shield  of  arms  on  the  border — 

lOj  in.  diameter 

1975  A  scalloped  tazza,  on  foot,  with  Joseph  receiving  his  brethren, 

with  architectural  background ;  arms  on  the  outside,  and  de- 
scription of  the  subject — 10  in.  diameter 

1976  A  plate,  with  the  wife  of  Amphiaraus  killed  by  her  son,  in  bril- 

liant colours,  with  a  shield  bearing  a  negro's  head;  inscribed 
with  the  subject,  and  signed  "  Fra  Xanto  da  Rovigo  Urbino, 
1532"— 9|  in.  diameter 

1977  A  Dish,  of  early  ware,  white  flowers,  in  metallic  gold  lustre; 

a  shield  of  arms  in  centre,  and  inscription  in  rude  characters 
in  lines  round  the  edge — 15  in.  diameter 

1978  A  Tazza-shaped  Dish,  with  Mercury  and  Aglaura,  Neptune 

and  Vulcan ;  on  the  back  the  initials  of  Maestro  Georgio,  and 
date  1534 — 1  If  in.  diameter 

1979  Another,  with  Picus  and  Circe,  the  subject  described  on  the 

foot,  Fatto  in  Pesaro — lOiin.  diameter 

1980  A  BEAUTIFUL  DisH,  with  large   female  portrait  in  yellow   and 

other  colours,  on  green  ground ;  S.  A.  L.,  and  other  initials  at 
the  side,  and  blue  and  white  arabesque  border — 20  in.  dia- 
meter 

1981  A  pair  of  bottles,  of  Nevers  ware,  light  blue,  spirally  fluted  with 

dark  blue  flowers — 12  in.  liigfli 

1982  A  VERY  CURIOUS  Dish,  of  early  French  ware,  with  a  lady  and 

two  cavaliers,  one  of  them  playing  the  guitar,  on  orange 
ground,  with  green  festoons  of  leaves,  and  border  of  crossed 
bands,  brown,  orange,  and  green — 20^  in.  diameter 

1983  A  small  dish,  of  early   ware,  with  four  figures  in  a  landscape, 

faint  colours  on  light  blue  ground — 8  in,  diameter 


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1984  Another,  of  similar  ware,  with  Christ  and  the  woman  of  Samaria, 

inscribed  "  Da.  Mi.  Chi." — 7|  in.  diameter 

1985  A  plate,  with  shield  of  arms  in  centre,  and  scroll  border,  with 

acorns,  orange  on  purple  ground — 9  in.  diameter 

1986  A  deep  plate,  with  hands  crossed  in  the  centre,  the  border  with 

minute  ornaments  in  oval  medalUons,  blue  and  orange — 9^  in. 
diameter 

1986a  A  deep  dish,  with  a  mask  supporting  a  basket  of  fruit,  and  sur- 
rounded by  fruits  in  colours;  on  the  bottom  is  an  interesting 
slight  sketch  of  a  female  figure,  in  blue — 18  in.  diameter 

19866  A  two-handled  vase,  with  inscription  and  arabesques,  on  yellow 
ground — 7^  in.  high 

1986c  A  very  fine  dish  of  curious  early  ware,  a  lady  and  gentleman  in 
the  centre,  surrounded  by  arabesques  and  cupids  on  festoons 
of  foliage,  the  design  slightly  raised,  on  buff  ground — 20  in. 
diameter 

l9S6d  A  beautiful  globular  two-handled  vase,  with  masks,  festoons, 
and  trophies,  in  grey,  on  deep  blue  ground — 12  in.  high 

1986(?  A  fluted  dish,  with  ornaments  in  metallic  lustre,  a  shield  of 
arms  on  the  raised  centre 


End  of  Sixieenih  Day's  Sale, 


Seventeenth  Day's  Sale. 
On    SATURDAY,    MARCH    24,     1855, 

AT    ONE    o'clock    PRECISELY. 


Fi\ENZA. 

1987  A  deep  plate,  with  the  combat  of  the  Horatii  and  Curiatii ;  a 

town  in  the  background — llj  in.  diameter 

1988  A   dish,  with   a  lady,   and  peasants  bringing  birds  to  her  in  a 

garden,  near  a  chateau — 14^  in.  diameter 

1989  A  dish,  with  two  horsemen  leaving  a  gateway,  a  spearman  and  a 

man  carrying  a  child  before  them ;   arabesque  border  of  blue 
and  white — 16  in.  diameter 

1990  A  deep  dish,  of  early  ware,  with  a  male  portrait  of  the  period  in 

the  centre,  and  border  of  flowers  and  scales — 1 5  in.  diameter 
J991   A  deep  dish,  with   Latona  and  other  figures,   inscribed  with  the 
subject  beneath — lOf  in.  diameter 

1992  A  small  deep  dish,  with  a  shield  in  centre,  inscribed  S.  P.  Q.  R., 

1535;  on  purple  ground,  and  white  diapered  border — 8j  in. 
diameter 

1993  Another,  with  shield  of  arms  in  centre,  and  arabesque  border  in 

brown,  on  blue  ground — 8f  in.  diameter 

1994  A  plate,  white  ground,  with  two  shields  of  arabesques  and  colours 

— 9  in.  diameter 

1995  A  plate,  deep  blue,  with  arabesques  in  buff;  dated  1529 — im- 

perfect— 8i  in.  diameter 


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1996  Another,  with  musical  trophies,  on  blue  ground — dated  1555 — 

10^  in.  diameter 

1997  A  tazza-shaped  dish,  with  figures  leading  an  aged  man,  in  a 

landscape — 10|  in.  diaineter 

1998  Another,  with  the  death  of  Achilles ;  inscribed  with  the  subject 

beneath — 10^  in.  diameter 

1999  A  deep  plate,  with  two   figures,  three  shields  of  arms,  and  a  view 

of  a  tovvn  ;  inscribed  at  the  back  1534,  F.  Athanasius,  B.M. — 
9:jin.  diameter 

2000  A  plate,  white,  with  two  shields  of  arms  and  arabesques,  after 

G.  da  Udine,  in  colours — 9  in.  diameter 

2001  Another,  with  Polyphemus  and  Galatea;  a  coat  of  arms  above, 

inscribed  I.  A.,  with  a  dolphin — 9  in.  diameter 

2002  A  plate,  white,  with  two  shields  of  arms  and  arabesques,  in  colours 

2003  A  tazza-shaped  dish,  on  foot,  with  Artemesia  burning  the  body  of 

her  deceased  husband;  the  subject  inscribed  at  the  back-^ 
presumed  date  about  1540 — lOfin.  diameter 

2004  An  early  Italian  dish,  tazza-shaped,  on  foot,  with  Mutius  Scsevola, 

the  armour  and  costume  of  the  period  of  the  dish  ;  blue  and  red 
ornaments  on  the  back — presumed  date  about  1530 — 10  in. 
diameter 

2005  A   plate ;   Acteeon,   &c. :  on  the  back   a    description — presumed 

date  about  1540 — 10|.  in.  diameter 
2C06  A  dish,  tazza  shape,   on   a  foot :    a  female  killing  a   man,  two 
Cupids    leaving,    &c. — presumed    date     about    1540 — 10^  in. 
diameter 

2007  A   similar  dish;    Cadmus   and  the  dragon:    on   the   back    the 

description — presumed  date  about  1540 — 9f  in.  ciiameter 

2008  A  plate:    Glaucus  and  Scylla;  description   on   the  back,    wilh 

yellow  lines — dated  1545 — 9|in.  diameter 

2009  An  early  Italian  plate,  with  portrait  of  a  female  in  the  costume 

of  the  period,  border  of  a  rich  coloured  escallop  pattern  ;  the  back 
has  rude  ornaments  in  blue,  and  a  mark — presumed  date  about 
1520— 10^  in.  diameter 

2010  A  dish  ;  Diogenes  addressing  warriors,  &c. :  description  and  date, 

1548,  on  back — Tii  in.  diameter 


178 

201 1  A  dish  ;  the  wooden  horse,  Troy,  &c. :  yellow  lines  and  description 

on  the  back — presumed  date  1545 — 12|  in.  diameter 

2012  A  similar  dish  ;  warriors,  boys,  &c. :  yellow  lines  and  description 

at  the  back — presumed  date  about  1548 — 11-|  in.  diameter 

2013  An  early  Italian  dish:   in  the  centre  a  portrait  of  a  female,  in  a 

hood  mantle,  with  inscription  "  Sura  Fiore."  The  colours  are 
ia  a  kind  of  metallic  lustre  and  blue  ground,  with  ornaments 
of  foliage,  &c.  ;  metallic  lines  and  a  mark  at  the  back — pre- 
sumed date  about  1520 — 13  in.  diameter 

2014  A  plate;   Pyramus  and  Thisbe :  heraldic  bearings  at  the  top,  of 

Hercules  and  lion  within  shield  ;  description  on  the  back,  with 
the  date  of  1531,  and  "  Fra  Xanto,  A.  Ro.,  T.  Urbino,  p." — 
10  in.  diameter 

2015  A  dish,  tazza-shaped.  on  a  foot:  armed  horsemen,  a  child  trodden 

under  foot  on  the  ground,  a  female  coming  out  of  a  gate,  with 
a  full  coat  of  arms  in  a  wreathed  circle  at  the  top ;  a  motto, 
"Nee  spe  nee  metu,"  at  the  bottom — presumed  date  about 
1535 — lOj  in.  diameter 

2016  A  similar  dish  :  death  of  the  children  of  Tsiobe  ;  description  and 

date  1545  at  the  back — lOfin.  diameter 

2017  A  similar  dish:    Dido  and   Ascaniu.-,   &c. :    on  the  back,  date 

1526,  and  "la  Castel  Durante" — 11  in.  diameter 

2018  A  plate ;  the  metamoi'phose  of  Cycnus  into  a  swan,  by  Neptune  : 

description  on  the  back — date  presumed  about  1540 — 10|  in. 
diameter 

2019  A  similar  dish  ;    Perseus  and  Andromeda,  &c. :  description  on 

the  back — presumed  date  about  1545 — 10-|-in.  diameter 

2020  An  early  Italian  dish,  in  metallic  lustre  colours ;  a  child  coming 

out  of  the  trunk  of  a  tree,  females  present;  rude  scrolls  on  the 
back,  \v\\\\  date  1533 — 10^  in.  diameter 

2021  A    dish,  on   a  foot;  a  car   and   four  white   horses,  Cupid,  &c. : 

on  the  back  some  Italian  verses  as  to  the  power  of  love,  with 
yellow  lines — presumed  da^e  about  1540 — 10|in.  diameter 

2022  An    early   Italian   dish,  in   metallic    lustre;    Hercules,   Nessus, 

Dojc^neira.  &c.  :  on  the  back  rude  scroll  ornaments  with  a 
mark  — presumed  date  about  1520 — llgin.  diameter 


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2023  A  dish,  cavaliers  and  females  at  a  table  in  costume  of  the  time, 

with  music  :  yellow  lines  on  the  back — presumed  date  about 
1545 — llf  in,  diameter 

2024  An  early  Italian  plate,  of  a  very  curious  character  ;  Actseon  and 

Diana,  &c.  in  a  fine  Italian  landscape  :  the  subject  curiously 
treated,vvith  a  prevalence  of  blue  colour — presumed  date  about 
— 11^  in.  diameter 

2025  A  dish,  on  foot ;  xA polio  ami  Marsyas  ;  yellow  lines  at  the  back — 

presumed  date  about  1540 — 10  in.  diameter 

2026  A  similar  dish,  of  the  crinkled  pattern  ;  subject  the  Laocoon  :  on 

the  back  a  description  with  yellow  lines — presumed  date  about 
1540 — lO^in.  diameter 

2027  A  dish,  on  a  foot ;  the  Holy  Family  in  an  interior  of  the   time  of 

the  dish  ;  yellow  lines  on  the  back — presumed  date  about  1560 
— ]0|  in.  diameter 

2028  A  similar  plate,  in  fine  colours  ;  the  death  of  Alcyone  :  a  coat  of 

arms  surmounted  by  a  cross,  with  five  blue  balls  or  circles  ; 
on  the  back  a  descri»  tion,  with  the  date  1535  and  "F  X" — 
9|  in.  diameter 

2029  A  similar  plate  ;  ^acus  and  cattle,  &c. :   on  the  back  a  descrip- 

tion and  yellow  lines — presumed  date  about  1545 — 10^  in, 
diameter 

2030  A  dish,  with  a  sunk  centre,  a  fortified  city  and  bridge,  &c. — date 

about  1540 — 10^  in.  diameter 
203!    A   similar   dish ;    a   dragon    issuing    from     blood,    satyrs,   &c.  : 
description  on  the  back — presumed    date  about    1540 — 10  in, 
diameter 

2032  An  early  Italian  dish,  on   a  foot,  in  metallic  lustre  colours  ;  Time 

with  his  scythe,  and  a  female  fallen  from  a  horse,  of  very  rude 
execution,  rough  ornaments  on  the  back,  with  date  1539 — 
9|  in,  diameter 

2033  A  plate,  with  a  nymph   reclining,  and  diapered  border  of  light 

colour — 10    in.  diameter 

2034  A  similar  plate  ;  Arethusa  and  Alpheus,  Cupid,  &c. :  description 

at  the  back — presumed  date  about  1535 — 10|in,  diameter 

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2035  A  similar  plate;  Picus  and  Circe:  description  on  the  back, 
with  date  1535  and  mark — 10  in.  diameter 

'2036  A  Raffaelle-ware  dish  :  a  landscape^  village,  and  a  covered  carriage 
of  the  time  with  horses,  a  coat  of  arms  at  the  top,  yellow  lines 
at  the  back — presumed  date  about  1550 — 15^  in.  diameter 

2037  An  early   Italian  dish,  light   blue  and  white   ornaments :    in  the 

centre  a  coat  of  arms  in  colours,  dark  purple  border,  with  light 
blue  and  white  arabesques,  masks,  &c.;  on  the  baek  purple 
ornaments  on  a  light  blue  ground,  and  mark — presumed  date 
about  1550 — 14i  in.  diameter 

2038  An  early  Italian  dish  ;   Abraham  and  Isaac  :   border  of  blue  and 

white  masks  and  arabesques,  on  an  orange  coloured  ground — 
presumed  date  about  1530 — 14|-in.  diameter 

2039  A  Ruffaelle-ware  dish  ;  Phalaris  attacked  by  his  subjects  :   de- 

scription and  yellow  lines  at  the  back — presumed  date  about 
1545 — 15|  in.  diameter 

2040  A  Raffaelle-ware  dish,  with  a   sunk  centre,  a  boar  hunt,  figures 

in  the  costume  of  the  time  ;  yellow  lines  on  the  back — presumed 
date  about  1560 — 10§  in.  diameter 

2041  A  Raffaelle-ware  dish,  on  a  foot  ;  Andromeda,  &c.:  description  at 

the  bark — presumed  date  about  1540 — 9^  in.  diameter 

2042  A    similar    dish ;  Apollo  and    Argus :    rude  purple    scrolls    and 

description,  &c.  "  fato  in  pesaro  "  on  the  back — presumed  date 
about  1535 — 10^  in.  diameter 

2043  A  similar  dish ;  David  and  Goliath  :  on  the  back  a  description — 

presumed  date  about  1540 — 9|  in.  diameter 

2044  A  dish  on  a  foot ;   Tiberius  receiving  tri'oute,  &c.  :   description  on 

the  back,  on  the  back  the  mark  in  purple — date  about  1540 
— 10^  in.  diameter 

2045  A  similar  dish  ;   a  Deity  in  the  heavens  slaying  with  arrows  an 

armed  host :  on  the  right  side  a  crest,  coat  of  arms,  and  motto 
near  the  edge — presumed  date  about  1535 — 9  J  in.  diameter 

2046  A  dish,  with  a  sunk  centre ;  Vulcan  and  Venus  :   description  and 

yellow  lines  on  the  back — presumed  date  about  1535 — 7|^  in. 
diameter 


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2047  A  dish  on   a  foot,  subject  the  building  of  a   palace,  workmen  on 

scaffolding,  &c. —  presumed  date  about  1535 — lOg  in.  diameter 

2048  A  dish,  with  a  sunk  centre  ;  Hercules  killing  the  dragon  :  descrip- 

tion and  yellow  lines  at  the  back — presumed  date  about  1535 
— 7i'\n.  diameter 

2049  A    similar  dish  ;  a  full  coat  of  arms  and   motto  "  Nee  spe    nee 

metu  "  in  the  centre,  divers  figures  on  the  borders,  and 
another  coat  of  arms  on  the  borders  on  the  left  side  ;  yellow 
lines  at  the  back — presumed  date  about  1530 — 10:^  in. 
diameter 

2050  A  similar    dish,   with   the  same   coat   of  arms   and  a  tablet  of 

musical  nofes  below  them,  the  same  motto  in  another  part ; 
a  handsome  border  of  figures  in  the  costume  of  the  time  with 
a  four-horse  car,  &c.  above  ;  yellow  lines  on  the  back — pre- 
sumed date  about  1535 — 10-^ in.  diameter 

2051  An  early  Italian  dish,  with  a  sunk  centre  in  metallic  lustre  colours  : 

in  the  centre  a  coat  of  arms  of  a  porcupine  on  a  shield,  rude 
figures  and  landscape  on  the  border,  rude  ornaments  with  the 
date  1522  and  monogram  on  the  back — 10  in.  diameter 

2052  A  similar  dish;  Cupid,  &c.  and  Acteon  metamorphosed — on   the 

back  the  date  1524  and  monogram — lOg  in.  diameter 

2053  A  dish  on  a  foot,  of  a  fluted  pattern  ;  a  hawking  party  in  costume 

of  the  time :  yellow  lines  on  the  back — presumed  date  about 
1560 — 11  in.  diameter 

2054  A  dish  :  in  the  centre  two  large  coats  of  arms  and  crests,  figures  on 

the  border  ;  rude  yellow  and  blue  lines  at  the  back — presumed 
date  1550 — 11-^  in.  diameter 

2055  A  dish,  on  a  foot;  the  deaih  of  Portia:  description,  with  the  date 

1541,  and  monogram  on  the  back — 10^  in.  diameter 

2056  A  dish,  river  god,  and  metamorphose  of  Daphne^  &c, — presumed 

date  about  1540 — JO^in.  diameter 

2057  A  similar  dish,  on  a  foot ;   a  boar  hunt — presumed   date   about 

1545 — 10^  in.  diameter 

2058  An  Italian  ware  dish,  the  colours  of  which  are  singular ;  Polyphe- 

mus and  Galatea  :  on  the  back  yellow  lines,  w  ith  the  date  1564, 
and  ''  +  a  padon" —  10|in.  diameter 


182. 

2059  A  plate  ;   the  metamorphosis  of  Echo  into  a  rock :  description  at 

the  back — presumed  date  about  1535 — lOj  in.  diameter 

2060  An  early  Italian  dish,  with  a   sunk  centre  ;  a  boy  flying  a  bird  : 

border  of  purple  ground,  with  drab  coloured  trophies  and  in- 
scription— date  about  1550 — 9|  in.  diameter 

2061  An  early  Italian  dish;  Cupid  riding  a  goose  in  the  centre  :  border 

of  rich  arabesques,  masks,  trophies,  &c.,  and  S,  P.  Q.  R. ;  on 
the  back  rude  blue  ornaments — presumed  date  about  1520 — 
8^  in.  diameter 

2062  An  early  Italian  dish,  with  a  sunk  centre;  Cupid  playing  on  a  pipe 

in  the  centre,  encircled  by  a  rich  border,  diaper  d  round  ;  the 
outer  border  of  orange  colour,  with  richly  coloured  ornaments 
of  birds  and  devices — presumed  date  about  1535 — 7|-  in. 
diameter 

2063  A  dish,  of  a  fine  character :  Mars  and  Venus  in  the  centre,  sur- 

rounded by  bold  arabesques  and  camei ;  yellow  lines  on  the 
back — presumed  date  about  1550 — 19^^  in.  diameter 

2064  A    similar  dish  :  boss,  in  the  centre  Venus  and  Cupid,  in   blue 

grisaille,  rows  of  arabesques  and  cameo  medallions;  on  the 
back  a  medallion  of  a  horse  and  its  rider,  with  ornamental 
borders— presumed  date  about  1550 — 16  in.  diameter 

2065  A  dish:  Curtius  on  horseback,  with  other  figures;  a  city  in  the 

background  ;  yellow  lines  on  the  back — date  about  1540 — 
12^  in.  diameter 

2066  An  early  Italian  Plate,  blue  ground,  with  yellow  scrolls  em- 

bossed in  relief,  and  oak  leaves  and  acorns  :  in  the  centre  a 
small  circular  medallion  of  a  classical  male  bust,  within  a 
green  wreath — presumed  datp  about  1520 — 9|  in,  diameter. 
A  rare  specimen 

2067  A  RafFaelle-ware  dish  ;   Neptune  in  a  car  in  the  heavens :    yellow 

lines  at  the  back — presumed  date  about  1540 — 12^  in.  diameter 

2068  An  early  Italian  dish,  with  a  sunk  centre  :  the  outer  border  of  a 

purple  colour,  with  light  blue,  &c.  ornaments ;  a  cupid  on  the 
yellow  ground  in  the  centre,  within  a  coloured  border  ;  the  back 
of  a  light  blue  ground,  with  purple  lines  and  mark — date 
about  1 520 — 9^  in.  diameter 


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2069  An   early   Italian    Plate,  of  a  species  of  stone  ware,  wiih  a 

border  of  curiously  coloured  foliage  and  spotted  ground  ;  in  the 
centre  two  hearts,  &c.  pierced  with  arrows,  within  a  coloured 
wreath,  and  the  motto  ''  En  Piu  " — presumed  date  aliout  1500 
— 1 1|  in.  ch'atneter,     A  rare  and  curious  specimen 

2070  An  early   Italiyn  plate,   of  the   Pesaro  fabric:    in  the  centre  St. 

Bartholomew;  the  border  of  a  rich  orange  ground,  with  coloured 
arabesque  ornaments ;  the  back  ornamented  with  the  scale 
pattern,  and  having  I  P  in  the  centre — date  about  152U — 
104  in.  diameter 


WARE  OF  THE  FABRIC  OF  BERNARD  PALISSY. 

2071  An  oval  dish,  on   a   foot;  Abraham  and  Isaac,  &c.  :  with  a  rich 

border — 12iin.  by  10^  in. 

2072  A    circular  dish,  on  a    foot  :    Perseus,  Andromeda,   &c. — 10  in. 

diameter 

2073  A  circular  dish,  perforated  with  masks,  &c. — 8^  in.  diameter 

2074  An  oval  dish,  on  a  foot,  with  a  rich  border :    a  king  on  his  throne, 

with  females,  &c. — 9i  in.  by  7-^  in. 

2075  An  oval  dish,  on  a  foot,  having  five  hollow  pools,  with  ornamented 

borders,  and  figures  of  cupids  in  relief — 13  in.  by  J  Of  in. 

2076  A   Circular  Dish,  on  a  foot :   a  lizard  in  the  centre,  and  a  very 

rich  border — 12:^  in.  diameter.     A  very  fine  specimen 
'2Q77  An  oval  dish  on  a  foot,  with  a  rich  border :   Pomona  in  a  garden, 

with  buildings — 13  in.  by  lOiin. 
2078   A  benitier,  of  a  species  of  ware  somewhat  similar  to  Delft,  with 

coloured  figures  of  the  dead  Christ   and   the  Virgin,  in  relief, 

and  other  ornaments — dated  1620 — 14^  in.  high,  9  in.  wide 


FAENZA — contijiued. 

2079  A  vase,  of  Raffaelle  ware,  with  handle,  and  dragon's  head  spout, 
intended  for  pharmacy,  with  rude  ornaments  and  heads  of  old 
men — presumed  date  1540 — 9^  in.  high,  9|  in.  wide 


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2080  A  jar,  for  pharmacy,  with  i inscription  as  to  its  contents,  variously 

coloured  ornaments,  and  heraldic  device  of  geese  at  the  bottom, 
dated  1580 — 8  in.  high,  4|-in.  diameter 

2081  A  salt  cellar,  of  Ratlaelle  ware,  of  triangular  form,  on  dolphin's 

head  and    f^^et,  painted    with    rich    ornaments  of  cupids    and 
negroes'  heads — dated  1532 — 2|  in.  high,  6  in.  long 

2082  A  large  bottle,  of  Raffaelle  ware,  intended  for   pharmacy,  having 
*   an  inscription  of  its  contents,  embellished  in  various  colours 

with  the  subject  of  an   old   man   kissing  a  young  female — pre- 
sumed date  about  1540 — 17^  in.  high,  8-i-  in.  diameter 

2083  A  similar  bottle,  of  the  same  ware,  having  a   subject  of  an  old 

man  in  rich  costume  ;    the  pendant  to  the  preceding — 184  in. 
high,  9-^  in.  diameter 

2084  A  plate,   with  Cupid   supporting  a   shield   bearing  the  Imperial 

double  eagle,  the  border  purple,  with  arabesques  in  white — 
9^  in.  diameter 

2085  A  TAZZA-SHAPED  DiSH,  deep  blue,  with  ten  cupids  supporting 

banners,  a   vase  between  them,  and   arabesques  above,  of  very 
vivid  colours — dated  1520 — iO  in.  diameter 

2086  A  DKEP  Plate,  with  Christ  rising  from  the  tomb  in  the  centre, 

arabesque  border  on  deep  blue  ground  of  very  rich  colours — 
71  in.  diameter 

2087  A  CURIOUS  Jug,  with  spout  formed  of  a  lion  rampant,  holding  a 

shield,  inscribed  I.  H.,  1576,  the  surface  covered  with  trophies 
in  light  brown  and  yellow — 8  in.  high 
20&8  A  BEAUTIFUL  TWO-HANDLED  Vase,  deep  blue,  with  arabesques 
and  trophies  in  pale  brown  and  white — 12^  in.  high 

2089  A  PILGRIM-SHAPED  BoTTLE,  with  blue  and  white  flowers  and 

arabesques,  and  two  shields,  with  lions  rampant  holding  roses — 
121  in.  high 

2090  A  jug,  with  lip,  white,  with  flower   ornaments  in  blue  and  yellow 

—7*  in.  high 
2001   An  ELEGANT  JuG,    with    triple   lip,   and    snake   handle,    white 

ground,  with  arabesques  in  colours — 7  in.  high 
2092  A   Pilgrfm's  Bottle,  with   handles  ornamented  with  embossed 

and  coloured  arabesques,  medallions  and  masks;  a  device  of  a 


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flame,  with  the  motto  "  A  relet  oeternum" — presumed  date 
about  1550  —  13gin.  high,  10  in.  wide 

2093  A  Pilgrim's  Bottle,  with  embossed  ornaments  highly  coloured, 

and  masks  at  the  side,  with  subjects  of  classical  deities— pre- 
sumed date  about  1540 — 14.j  in.  high,  11^  in,  wide 

2094  A  pair  of  circular  two-handled  vases,  with  covers,  ornamented 

with  snakes  and  masks  and  various  coloured  trophies,  and  a 
subject  of  Galatea  ;  they  were  intended  for  pharmacy,  having 
an  inscription  of  their  to  itents — presumed  date  about  1570 — 
Sgin.  high,  8i  in.  diameter 

2095  A   vase,  with   spout   and    liandie,   intended    for  pharmacy,   with 

inscription  of  its  contents,  ornamented  with  trophies  in  various 
colours  on  blue   ground,   Galatea  on    the    handle,  on  yellow 
ground — dated  1577 — 8  in.  high,  6^  in.  diameter 
2090  A  similar  vase 

2097  A  pilgrim's  bottle,  with   ornaments  of  various  colours,  shields  of 

arms  at  the  sides— dated  1573 — 12^  in.  high 

2098  A    Pilgrim's     Bottle,    with    covered    top,     embossed    snake 

handles,  with  subjects  of  Perseus  and  Anfiromeda,  and  a  shield 
of  arms — presumed  date  about  1545 — 14  in.  high,  by  8  in.  wide 

2099  A  pilgrim's  bottle,  similar  in  form  and  ornaments  to  the  pre- 

ceding, with  Silenus  and  bacchanal  boys,  and  vintage  scenes — 
presumed  date  about  1540 — 14  in.  high,  12  in.  wide 

2100  A    FLAT-SIDED   PILGRIM'S  BOTTLE,  with  cover,  with 

snake  handle,  embellished  with  arabesque  ornaments,  camei, 
and  subjects  of  Hercules  and  the  centaur,  and  an  equestrian 
combat — presumed  date  about  1540 — 125in.  high,  11  in.  wide. 
(See  illustration) 

2101  A    Pair    of    beautiful    Vases,   with  lions'  heads  and  mask 

handles,  and  old  or-moulu  mounts  ;  they  are  brilliantly  painted 
with  subjects  of  Neptune  and  Galatea — presumed  date  about 
1540 — 12^  in.  high,  7^  in.  diameter 

2102  A    VASE,  OF  THE    LATER    RAFFAELLE   WARE,  of 

curious  but  elegant  form :  the  top  much  embossed  and  or- 
namented, the  vase  decorated  with  snakes,  dolphins'  heads,  and 
arabesques,  in  colours — dated  1630 — 13i  in.  high,  6^  in.  wide 


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2103  A    SPLENDID    Vase,   with  elegant  handle,   ornamented    with    a 

sphynx  and  masks,  and  painted  in  bright  colours  with  the 
brazen  serpent,  &c. — presumed  date  about  1550 — 15  in.  high, 
5Jin.  diameter 

2104  A    BEAUTIFUL    Vase,    the    handle    and    lip  of  elegant   design, 

painted  in  vivid  colours  with  the  subject  of  a  metamorphosis 
— presumed  date  about  1535 — -ll-i-in.  high,  Gin.  diameter 

2105  A  Dish,  with  Danae  and    Perseus  embarking  in  a  boat,  brilliant 

colours — 16  in.  diameter 

2106  A    FINE    Dish,    with    Pan    playing    on   the  pipes,   two    figures 

kneeling  bearing  shields,  with  beautiful  border  of  arabesques 
after  G.  da  Udine — it  has  been  mended — 16^  in.  diameter 

2107  A  deep   plate,  with  a  trophy  and  arabesques,  in  light  blue  and 

white,  on  purple  ground — 9^  in.  diameter 

2108  A  plate,  with  a  figure  of  Fortitude,  on  orange  ground,  and  flowered 

border,  in  scale  compartments — 8^  in.  diameter 

2109  A   VERY  CURIOUS   Plate:  in  the  centre  is  Cupid  in  a  chariot, 

the  border,  with  children  on  a  dolphin's  head,  scrolls,  and  sea- 
ports, the  figures  raised,  in  orange  colour  on  blue  ground — 
1 1  in.  diameter 

2110  A  deep  plate,  with   a  mask,  arabesques,  and  cornucopise,  in  rich 

colours,  on  metallic  lastre  ground — 11  in.  diameter 

2111  A  VERY  curious  Dish,  of  early  ware,  probably   French,  with 

cupids  climbing  a  tree  and  riding  on  griffins,  and  border  of 
foliage ;  a  large  stag,  and  female  medallion,  and  other  or- 
naments on  the  bottom  :  the  design  indented  and  coloured  brown 
and  green — 15^  in.  diameter 

DELFT,  &c. 

2112  A  globular  jug,  with  flowers  in  blue,  and  openwork  neck — 6  in. 

high 

2113  A  chalice  and  cover,  on  stem,  with  two  shields  of  arms,  and  ara- 

besque borders — 12  in.  high 


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2J14  A  curious  lUsh,  with  a  female  shooting  arrows  at  St.  Sebastian; 
a  chalice,  and  two  hearts  between  them,  blue  and  white — 
16  in.  high 

2115  A  green  glazed   flagon,    mounted,  with    lid   and  bands  of  metal 

gilt— 81  in. 

2116  Another,  nearly  similar 

2117  A    Globular  Teapot,  and  Covkr,   of    black  Bottclier  warej 

mounted,  with  engraved  rims,  and  surmounted  by  a  cock  of 
silver 

2118  A  curious  flat  Globular  Bottle,  of  early  French  ware,  with 

cupids  and  vines,  white,  on  blue  ground,  a  seated  cupid,  in 
relief,  seen  through  the  open  centre,  the  neck  pierced — 12^  in. 
high 

2119  An    early    Dish,    of  an   oval    form,    embossed   in  relief,  with 

hollow  ovals,  figure  of  a  recumbent  Venus,  with  naked  boys ; 
in  front  the  arms  of  Westminster,  &c.,  and  I.  C.  E.,  and  date 
of  1659 — oval,  18j  in.  by  15-^  in.     A  rare  specimen 

2120  An   early    English    dish,    of  coarse    ware:     a   whole-length  of 

Charles  11.  crowned,  and  with  sceptre  in  his  hand,  under  an 
arch,  pillars,  &c.,  and  dated  1668 — J3  in.  diameter 


Rnd  of  Seventeenth  Day's  Sale 


Eighteenth  Day's  Sale. 


On    MONDAY,    MARCH    26,    1855, 


AT    ONE    O  CLOCK    PRECISELY. 


ARMOUR. 

SWORDS  AND  DAGGERS. 

2121  Two  swords,  with  brass  pommels,  one  with  swept  hilt,  the  other 

with  pierced  shell  gviard 

2122  A  long  straight   sword,  with  beaded  hilt  and  cup  guard  ;    the 

broad  blade  is  engraved  "  Gio.  Knegt  in  Solingen" 

2123  A  long  rapier,  with  cup  guard,  the   blade  waved  and  engraved 

"  Andrie  Brabendei  in  Solingen" 

2124  Two  daggers,  with  convex  plate  guards,  one  having  a  hollow  for 

the  thumb 

2125  Two  coutels,  with  ornamented  pommels,  the  guard  of  one  chased 

with  a  medallion,  and  Andrea  Ferrara  blade 

2126  Two  long  straight  swords,  with  barred  guards,  the  blade  of  one 

engraved  "  Valentin  me  fecit" 

2127  Two  others,  one  with  embossed  basket  hilt,  the  other  with  a  shell 

guard 

2128  A  powerful  sword,  with  perforated  shell  guard;  and  a  plain  rapier, 

with  cup  guard  and  Solingen  blade 

2129  A  very  long   narrow   pointed  rapier,  with    fluted    pommel,   the 

circular  shell  guard  flat  and  large,  and   straight   cross  guard 
and  fluted  ebony  grip 


2451 


189 

2130  Another,  with  fluted  pommel,  gilt,  the  round  cup  guard  flat  and 

perforated,  and  straight  cross  guard 

2131  A  large  sword,  with  ridged  blade  and  square  pommel,  and  a  plain 

shell  guard — 1490 

2132  Another,  cross  hilled,  with  pear-shaped  pommel,  the  broad  blade 

is  engraved  "  No  mi  salves  sin  rason — No  mi  embaines  sin 
honor" 

2133  A  large  sword,  the  hilt  of  Maltese-cross  shape,  upon  the  blade  is 

engraved  the  Crucifixion  and  hunting  subjects^  and  a  long 
inscription — 1560 

2134  A  large  sword,  with   very  broad  blade,  the  cross  guard  curved 

downwards,  and  ribbed  steel  pommel ;  the  blade  has  had  an 
inscription — about  1480  to  1500 

2135  A  two-handed  sword,  with  scalloped  pommel  and  twisted  hilt; 

the  blade  is  scrolled  near  the  guard 

2136  Another,   very   fine,   with    scrolled    cross  guard,  engraved  with 

heads,  the  pommel  hexagonal  and  embossed;  the  original 
velvet  grip,  and  part  of  the  scabbard 

2137  Another,  with  large  cross  guard  hilt,  of  openwork,  and  engraved 

with  heads  of  animals;  the  blade  has  the  date  1573,  and  a 
later  inscription  on  the  pommel 

2138  A   large    and    powerful   sword,   with   straight  cross  guard,   and 

beaded  ring  under  the  wooden  grip,  covered  with  the  original 
leather,  with  cut  steel  pommel ;  the  broad  blade  is  engraved 
—1480 

2139  A   long  practising  sword,    with    straight  cross  guard   and  plain 

pommel;  the  blade  has  the  maker's  marks  upon  it — 1500 

2140  A  two-handed  sword,  with   waved   blade,  engraved   scroll  cross 

guard,  and  octagonal  pommel ;  on  the  blade  is  engraved 
"Stantlep"— about  1560 

2141  Another,  with  plain  cross  guard  and  pommels — about  1560 

2142  Another,  with  straight  blade  and  cross  guard,  and  chased  pommel, 

with  the  original  leather  to  the  grip,  steel  straps  and  nails — 
1490 

2143  A  Spanish  rapier,  the  cup  and   guard  perforated,  and  steel  pom- 

mels ;  and  a  dagger,  with  double  curved  hilt  and  fluted  shell 


190 

2144  A  fine  Spanish  rapier,  with  pierced  cup,  chased  with  birds,  and 
»        swept  hilt ;  the  pommel  is  chased  with  birds 

2145  A  powerful  long  sword,  with  swept  hilt  and  steel  pommel 

2146  A  fine  long  rapier,  with  swept  hilt  and  pommel,  on  the  blade   is 

engraved,  in  an  oval,  '' Castione;''  and  a  dagger,  with  pierced 
shell,  and  the  figure  of  an  animal 

2147  A  long  sword,  with  swept  hilt  and  fluted  pommel;  and  a  dagger, 

with  cross  guard  hilt,  and  ring  for  the  thumb 

2148  Another,  with  an  engraved  shell  hilt,  twisted  and   ornamented, 

with  inscription,  and  armoury  marks  on  the  blade 

2149  A  powerful  thrusting  sword,  with  spear-shaped  point,  curved  and 

engraved  cross  guard,  and  fluted  pommel 

2150  A  long  sword,  with  swept  basket  hilt,  engraved  in  six  divisions, 

and  pierced  steel  pommel ;  the  blade  is  inscribed 

2151  A  long  rapier,  with  five-barred  swept  hilt,  and  shell  guard  and 

large  oval  pommel,  on  the  blade  are  tlie  letters  I.H.S.  re- 
peated ;  and  a  dagger,  with  carved  cross  guard  and  thumb 
ring 

2152  Another,  with  pierced  cup,  with  swept  hilt  and  cross  guard,  and 

embossed  pommel,  the  blade  inscribed ;  and  a  dagger,  with 
pierced  shell  guard  chased  with  scrolls 

2153  Another,  the  cup  pierced  and  chased    in    eight   compartments, 

chased  swept  Jiilt  and  pommel,  the  blade  is  inscribed  ;  and  a 
dagger,  with  cross  guard  hilt  and  thumb  ring 

2154  Another,  with    five-barred   swept   hilt,    pierced  shell,  embossed 

with  lions'  heads,  the  pommel  cut  in  zig-zag 

2155  Another,  very  long,  the  cup  pierced  and  chased  Avith  birds,  and 

with  a  hook  for  the  girdle,  carved  cross  guard  and  fluted 
pommel 

2156  Another,  with  si\-barred  swept  hilt,  and   shell   embossed   with 

masks 

2157  A   sword,   with    swept  hilt    straight  cross  guard  and   flattened 

pommel,  embossed  with  silver  and  partly  gilt.  A  fine 
specimen 


191 


DAGGERS. 

2158  A  dagger,  with  bronze   handle  formed   as    a    terminal  figure  of 

a  boy 

2159  One,  with  broad  blade,  the  cross  guard  chased  with  masks,  the 

metal  openwork  sheath  chased  with  the  subject  of  the  death 
of  Virginia ;  it  has  places  for  a  knife  and  fork 

2160  Another,  the  blade  partly  gilt,  the  handle   of  ivory,  carved  with 

Venus  and  Cupid 

2161  Another,  the  hilt  and  steel  mountings  to  the   sheath   chased  with 

arabesques  and  gilt 

2162  Another,  with    the    death    of  Virginia   engraved  in   the  sheath, 

which  contains  a  knife  and  "ork — date  1563 

2163  One,  with  engraved  ivory  handle  f^ud  silver-mounted  sheath 

2164  A  curious   hunting  knife,  with  a  smaller  in   the  sheath ;  and  a 

dagger,  with  engraved  blade 

2165  A  dagger,  with  pierced  blade  ;  and  a  knife,  with  carved  handle 

2166  A  daofcyer,  with  curious  engraved  blade,  and  ivory  handle  carved 

with  a  female  figure 

2167  Two  rapier  daggers,  one  of  them  with  a  pierced  blade 

2168  Another,  the  steei  hilt  chased  with  a  coat   of  arms    and  trophies, 

the  blade  pierced 

2169  A  dagger,  with  steel  chased  hilt,  the  four-edged  blade  pierced 
21/0  Two,  with  four-edged  blades 

HALBERDS,  &c. 

2171  A  halberd,  with  very   long  blade,  pierced   and  engraved,  with  a 

circle  of  six  steel  heads  at  the  socket 

2172  Two  glaives,  the  blades  pierced  and  engraved  with  coats  of  arms, 

one  inscribed  with  the  date  1578 

2173  A  glaive,  with  three  hooks  at  the  back  of  the  blade,  which  has 

been  engraved ;  and  a  pole-axe 

2174  A   halberd,  with   pierced   blade   engraved  all  over,  with    spike 

ends  ;  and  a  powerful  partisan,  engraved  and  inlaid  with  gold 

2175  A  pair  of  halberds,  with  long  pike  ends,  engraved  with  the  arms 

of  Saxony  and  the  date  1604 


192 

2176  Two    halberds,    witli     pierced     blades     ornamented    with    brass 

chasings  of  Judith  and  other  subjects;  they  have  had  circlets 
of  heads,  the  staff  of  one  is  curiously  ornamented 

2177  A  bill,  with  "W.    Hood  "  stamped  on  the  blade;    and   a  glaive, 

enoraved  with   armorial  bt'arings,  and   inscribed  "  xMargarita 
Duchessa  d' Austria  " 

2178  A  partisan;  and  a  bill,  with  engraved  blade 

2179  A  halberd,  with  double  blade  ;  and  one,  with  pierced  and  chased 

blade  , 

2180  A  large  glaive,  engraved  with  figures  and  a   coat  of  arms,  and 

inscribed    "  Comunitas    Rumani  ; "     and    a   large   halberd, 
engraved  with  arms 

2181  A  bridle  cutter :  this  curious  specimen   has  a  perforated  blade, 

and    engraved    with    knights    on    horseback,    and    the    date 
1582 

2182  A  linstock,  the  steel  part  chased  and  terminating  in  a  snake 

2183  Another,  with  spear  at  the  end,  ornamented  with  masks;   and  a 

matchlock  rest 

2184  A  matchlock  rest,  the  steel  part   pierced   and   chased,  the  stock 

inlaid  with  mother-o' -pearl  and  ivory 

2185  A  small  halberd,  with  chased  blade,  with  a  coat  of  arms  supported 

by  two  eagles  ;  and  on  the  other  side,  "  F.  Ill  " 

2186  A  staff,  containing  a  three-bladed  spear,  to  be  thrown   out  with  a 

jerk 

2187  Two  battle-axes 

2188  A   plain  battle-axe;  and  a  horseman's  hammer,  with  engraved 

head 

2189  A  horseman's  hammer,  with  spikes,  the  blade  inlaid  with  gold  ; 

and  one  other 


HORSE  TRAPPINGS,  AND  RIDING  EQUIPMENTS. 

2190  A  pair  of  steel  stirrups,  with  barred  toes  ;  and  a  curious  spike  spur 

2191  A  pair  of   gilt  stirrups,  the   sides   boldly  chased  with   figures  in 

Italian  taste 


193 

2192  A  pair  of  brass   stirrups,  chased  with   mythological   figures  and 

lions'  masks 

2193  A  pair  of  steel  shoe  stirrups,  of  openwork,  ornamented  with  fleur- 

de-lys 

2194  A  pair   of  curious  iron  stirrups,   of  openwork,  which  have  been 

gilt 

2195  An  iron  stirrup,  covered  with  small  silver  studs ;  and  a  spur,  with 

very  long  spikes 
219G  Two  spurs,  nearly  similar,  with  very  large  rowels  working  between 
scrolls,  the  bands  of  openwork,  and  engraved 

2197  A  pair  of  spurs,  with  open  rowels,  embossed  with  silver 

2198  Two    spurs,    of    different    patterns,    embossed    with    flowers,    in 

silver 

2199  A  pair  of  spurs,  with  blunt  rowels,  embossed  with  masks,  &c.,  in 

silver 

2200  Another  pair,  with  small  rowels,  the  shafts  of  openwork,  partly 

gilt 

2201  Another  pair,  partly  gilt ;  and  a  single  one,  enamelled  in  colours 

— broken 

2202  Another  pair,  embossed  with  figures  in  silver,  partly  gilt 

2203  Another  pair,   with  very  large  spiked  rowels,  and   the  original 

steel  chains 

2204  Another  pair,  embossed  with  figures   and  masks  in   silver,  with 

openwork  rowels 

2205  A  plain  steel  pair,  with  large  star-shaped  rowels 

2206  A  large  spur,  with  spiked  rowel ;  and  one  other 

2207  A  pair  of  small  spurs,  embossed  with  silver;  and  two  others;  one 

with  inscription 

2208  A  pair,  engraved  all  over  with  foliage,  and  partly  gilt 

2209  A  pair,  of  steel  openwork,  with  spike  rowels 

2210  A   very  large  bit,  chased  with  animals  in  openwork,   and  sur- 

mounted by  crowns 

2211  Another,  of  curious  form,  with  openwork  sides 

2212  A  large  and  fine  chanfron,  fluted 

2213  A   piece,  for  a   horse's  nose,  of  openwork  steel,  with   lions  and 

spread  eagles 

o 


194 


GUNS. 

2214  A  wheel-lock  rifle :  the  stock  with  case  for  charges,  is  inlaid  with 

steel,  with  animals,  and  in  the  front  two  portraits  and  other 
subjects  ;  the  lock  is  embossed  and  chased  in  high  relief 

2215  A  wheel-lock  pea  rifle,  inlaid  with  animals  in  mother-o'- pearl  and 

ivory,  with  the  case  for  charges ;  the  barrel  and  lock  are  of 
blue  steel,  engraved  and  giU — about  1570 

2216  A  wheel-lock  rifle,  the  stock  inlaid  with  scrolls  in  steel,  and  with 

case  for  charges  ;  the  lock  is  engraved  with  the  figure  of  a 
female;  on  the  barrel  is  "Hans  Ruhr  Coburgk,  1648'** 

2217  Another,  shorter,  the  stock  inlaid  with  ivory,  with  sportsmen  and 

animals,  and  with  case  for  charges,  and  a  German  inscription 
and  date  1585;  on  the  butt  is  an  animal  carved  in  ivory; 
the  lock  engraved  with  hunting  subjects 

2218  Another,  the  stock  carved  and  mounted  with  engraved  metal,  has 

the  case  for  charges  ;  the  lock  chased  with  combats,  and  has 
the  name  Christophe  Jos.  Frey,  in  Minchen — about  1690 

2219  A  beautiful  French  fowling  piece,  for  the  left  hand:  the  barrel  of 

blued  steel,  gilt  and  ornamented ;  the  lock  and  steel  mount- 
ings are  chased  and  partly  gilt;  on  the  stock,  near  the 
breach,  are  a  ducal  coronet  and  shield  of  arms — temp.  Louis 
XVI. 

PISTOLS. 

2220  A  pair  of  wheel-lock  pistols,  2  ft.  3  in.  long,  the  butts  and  stocks 

are  ornamentally  carved,  the  locks  embossed  with  silver  orna- 
ments and  partly  gilt,  the  barrels  are  partly  gilt  and  embossed 
with  silver — about  1600 

2221  A   wheel-lock  pistol,  with  stop,  2  ft.  6  in.  long,  the  stock  inlaid 

with  mother-o' -pearl  and  ivory,  the  barrel  partly  fluted 

2222  A  pair  of  wheel-lock  pistols,  of  powerful  make,  the  barrels  fluted, 

the  stocks  inlaid  with  ivory,  and  engraved  with  the  arms  of 
Saxony,  with  pear-shaped  butts — the  date  on  the  barrels  is 
1610 


195 

2223  Another  pair,  with  globose  butts,  with  chasings  of  St.  George  and 

the  Dragon  differently  treated,  the  stocks  have  engraved  silver 
mountings,  and  are  carved  ;  the  barrel  of  one  is  fluted,  and 
bears  the  date  1588 

2224  Another  pair,  inlaid   with  i.'ory,  with  catches  to  fasten  to  the 

girdle — the  barrels  have  the  date  1577 

2225  A  long  wheel-lock  pistol,  the  barrel  partly  engraved,  and  with  the 

date  1567  ;  the  stock  inlaid  with  ivory 

2226  Another,  the  stock  inlaid  with  ivory,  carved  in  relief  with  a  male 

figure  in  rich  costume,  the  butt  has  a  carved  ivory  head,  the 
barrel  is  engraved,  and  the  lock  of  blued  steel  ;  the  pistol  has 
a  catch  for  the  girdle — 1554 

POWDER  FLASKS,  &c. 

2227  A   small  brass    powder  flask,  of  curious  pattern,  enamelled  in 

colours 

2228  Another,  small  circle,  chased  with  a   bust  of  Lucretia,  and  a 

combat 

2229  Another,  circular,  with  a  chasing  in  silver  of  Fame,  seated,  in  a 

scroll  ornament 

2230  Another,  circular,  ornamented  in  colours 

2231  One,  of  tortoiseshell,  silver  mounted;  and  one,  with  a  chasing  of 

a  Lapitha  and  Centaur 

2232  One,  circular,  of  ivory,  carved  with  a  group  of  animals 

2233  One,  of  wood  inlaid  with  ivory,  and  engraved  with  a  musketeer ; 

the  mounting  engraved 

2234  A  metal  carfouch  box,  with  a  beautiful  chasing  of  the  Judgment 

of  Paris,  curiously  treated,  and  engraved  with  scrollwork — 
gilt 

2235  An  ornamental  powder  flask,  of  ivory,  carved  with  animals  and 

birds 

2236  One,  of  ivory,  beautifully  carved  with  foliage,  and  with  subjects 

in  medallions 

2237  Another,  of  metal,  to  attach  to  the  belt,  chased  with  arabesque 

ornaments  and  gilt 

o2 


196 

2238  Another,    very    elaborately   chased    with   hunting    subjects,  and 

engraved   and    gilt,    with    case    for  balls,  and  catch  for  the 
girdle 

2239  One,  of  wood,  inlaid  with  engraved  ivory;    the  steel  work  en- 

graved 

2240  A  German   wand,  inlaid  with  engraved  ivory,  and  surmounted  by 

a  figure  carved  in  ivory 

2241  Another,  flat,  inlaid  with  ivory,  and  engraved  with  birds  and 

animals 

2242  Another,  engraved  with   figures,  and  inscribed  Fraw    Magdalena 

Hildebrandin,  1626 

2243  Another,  square,  engraved  with  figures  and  animals 


GAUNTLETS,  &c. 

2244  A  pair  of  gauntlets,  the  wrists  and  fingers  engraved  and  parlly 

gilt — imperfect 

2245  Another  pair,  chased  and  partly  gilt,  the   fingers  divided  into  two 

parts  only,  with  a  fluted  ridge  across  the  knuckles 

2246  A  SUPERB  PAIR  OF  SMALLER  GAUNTLETS,  very 

richly  engraved  and  gilt,  the  wrists  embroidered  with  figures 
of  fine  work 

2247  A   PAIR  OF    GAUNTLETS,   FOR  A  YOUTH,   chased 

with  figures  in  armour,  and  trophies,  and  partly  gilt,  the 
fingers  of  the  left  hand  of  chain 

2248  A   PAIR    OF   SMALL   GAUNTLETS,    CHASED  ALL 

OVER  with  guns  and  other  weapons,  and  partly  gilt,  the 
bottom  of  the  wrists  are  encircled  with  studs,  and  with  the 
original  lining  embroidered  with  silver 

2249  A   fine  single  right  gauntlet,  of  plain  steel  fluted,  the  plates  of 

the  fingers  and  hand  with  serrated  edges 

2250  A  gorget,  beautifully  embossed  with  trophies  and  birds  in  silver 

2251  An  elbow  piece,  chased  and  gilt;  and  4  other  pieces 

2252  A  breastplate  of  scale  armour ;  and  a  piece  of  chain  mail 

2253  A  coat,  of  chain  mail,  with  small  plates  attached 


197 


STAINED  GLASS. 

2254  A  small  panel,  with   Esther  and  Ahasuerus   in   Indian   ink — 

lOfin.  by  /^in. 

2255  An  upright  window,  formed  of   three  escutcheons  of  arms,  and 

figures  of  a  king  and  Death — dated  from  1576  to  1594 

5  ft.  6  in.  high  by  1  ft.  wide 

2256  The  companion  window,  composed  of  emblazoned  arms— dated 

from  1533  to  I574— 5  ft.  6  in.  by  1  ft. 

2257  A  panel,  with  two  subjects  of  figures,  and  a  procession  in  the 

centre— dated  1600—  oblong,  3  ft.  3  in.  by  1  ft.  IJin. 

2258  A  panel,  composed  of  the  royal  arms  of  Spain,  richly  emblazoned 

— oblong,  36  in.  by  22  g  in. 

2259  A  standard  bearer  of  Nuremberg — dated  1538 — 10^  in.  by  6  in. 

2260  Two  German  cavaliers— 1594— 13^  in.  by  9|  in. 

2261  The    Adoration    of    the    Magi,   in   three  compartments — 

each  43  in.  by  24  in. 

2262  Christ's   Charge  to    St.   Peter — 58^  in.  by  24 in. 

2263  St.   Peter  preaching — 58^  in.  by  24  in. 

2264  The   Crucifixion   of   St.  Peter— 58^ in.  by  24  in. 

2265  A  WINDOW,  IN  TWO  COMPARTMENTS,  with  the  Duke 

and  Duchess  DArchout,  kneeling  in  prayer,  in  a  church: 
the  Duke  is  in  the  robes  and  collar  of  the  Golden  Fleece  ;  two 
dogs  at  their  feet,  Gothic  canopies  above,  and  their  shields  of 
arms  beneath — 93  in.  by  39  in.  From  the  Cathedral  of 
Archont,  and  Histoire  de  la  Maison  de  Croye.     4to 

2266  A  pair  of  narrow  windows,  each  with  five  coats  of  arms  of  the 

house  of  Croye — 93  in.  by  13  in.  each 

2267  A  panel,  with  a  knight  and  lady,  interior;  and  a  landscape  with  a 

horseman,  in  a  scroll  border — dated  1562 — 23  in.  by  18^  in. 

2268  Another,  with  numerous  German  shields  of  arms  and  inscriptions, 

in  a  circle — 23  in."  by  19|  in. 

2269  Another,  with  a  man  on  a  camel,  and  German  arms  round — 

1572— 23  in.  by  19iin. 

2270  Another,  with  a  knight  in  armour,  and  small  subjects  in  iriedal- 

lions  round.     Signed  H.  B.,  Basle,  1579— 23  in.  by  19-^  in. 


198 

2271  Another,  with  shields  of  arms,  with  figures  and  scroll  border. 

Signed  Nuremberg,  1618— 23  in.  by  18^  in. 

2272  A  pair  of  panels,  with  shields  surmounted  by  coronets,  on  diapered 

ground — 24^  in.  by  19i  in. 

2273  One,  with  saints,  and  a  shield  of  arms — 23  in.  by  18^  in. 

2274  One,  with  cavaliers  feasting — 23  in.  by  18^  in. 

2275  One,  with  cavaliers  and  ladies — 23  in.  by  18^  in. 


Ejid  of  Eighteenth  Day's  Sale. 


26  98 


2420 


Nineteenth  Days  Sale. 
On   TUESDAY,    MARCH   27,    1855, 

AT  ONE  o'clock  PRECISELY. 


ARMOUR. 

SWORDS  AND  DAGGERS. 

2276  A  long  sword,  with  cross  guard  and  double  ring,  twisted,  the  blade 

engraved 

2277  A  pair  of  rapiers,  nearly  similar,  with  cup  bilts,  fluted  and  pierced, 

with  cross  guards  :  the  blades  are  engraved  with  initials 

2278  Two  rapiers,  with  cup  hilts,  pierced  and  chased,  cross  guards  ;  one 

of  the  blades  is  triangular 

2279  A  very  long  rapier,  with  knotted  hilt  and  cross  guard,   orna- 

mented pommel ;  the  blade  is  engraved  with  a  castle,  in  an 
oval,  and  inscribed  "  Frederic" 

2280  A  small  fighting  sword,  with  cross  guard,  and  pierced  and  beaded 

shell,  the  pommel  of  ivory,  is  crutch  shaped,  and  carved  with 
a  female  figure,  in  ancient  costume,  and  with  cherubim  at  the 
sides — 1545 

2281  Another,  left  handed,  with  cross  guard  and  fluted  shell,  pierced 

chequered  pommel;  on  the  blade  is  engraved,  Caspar  Mai r 
Hofer. 

2282  A  small  s\\  ord,  of  sabre  shape,    with  pierced    cross   guard,   the 

pommel  and  grip  of  perforated  steel ;  the  blade  is  eiTgraved 
with  the  figure  of  a  musketeer 


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2283  A   long    rapier,   the    cup  hilt  chased  with   tiophies    and  flowers, 

straight   cross    guard,    and    chased  pommel    and    triangular 
blade 

2284  Another,  the  cup  hilt  pierced  and  chased  with  scrolls,  with  cross 

guard  and  swept  hilt,  the  pommel  pierced  and  chased 

2285  Another,  with  deep   cup  hilt,  cut  in  interlacing  rings,  and  plain 

pommel 

2286  Another,  with  pierced  cup  hilt,  in  eight  compartments,  with  flowers 

2287  Two  others,    with    triangular  blades  and  pierced  cup  hilts,  and 

chased  and  plain  pommels 

2288  Another,  with  pierced  cup,  with  birds   and  scrolls,  and  turned 

edge,  and  chased  pommel ;  the  blade  inscribed 

2289  Another,  the  cup  hilt  and  pommel  chased  with  heads  and  flowers, 

and  inscribed  blade 

2290  Two,  with  pierced  cup  hilts,  one  pommel  fluted,  the  other  chased 

2291  Another,  the  cup  hilt  pierced  and  chased  with  birds,  and  fluted 

pommel;  the  blade  is  inscribed  I.  H.  N,  Solingen 

2292  Another,  the  cup  hilt  chased  with  scrolls  and  birds,  and  four  me- 

dallions, with  figures  and  chased  pommel 

2293  Another,  with  cup  hilt,   fluted   and   engraved    with  flowers,   and 

fluted  pommel 

2294  A  long   powerful  sword,  with  pierced  cup,  chased  with  flowers, 

straight  cross  guard  and  chased  pommel 
2*295  Two  long  rapiers,  with  barred  swept  hilts  and  cross  guards 

2296  Another,  with  fluted  pommel,  the  hilt  chased  with   trophies,  and 

shell  guard  embossed  with  heads 

2297  A  powerful  fighting    sword,  with  twisted  pommel ;  and  another, 

with  curved  hilt  and  thumb  ring 

2298  A  long  rapier,  with  triangular  blade,  and  five  barred  hilt ;  and  one 

shorter,  with  engraved  pommel  and  cross  guard,  and  inscribed 
blade 

2299  Another,  with  swept  hilt  and  perforated   shell ;    on  the   blade   is 

engraved   the  figures   of  Justitia    and    Fortuna,   and  Latin 
mottoes 

2300  A  small  fighting  sword,  with  Andrea  Ferrara  blade  and  open 

basket  hilt 


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2301  A  rapier,  with  basket  hilt  pierced  shell,  embossed  with  heads,  and 

chased  pommel;  on  the  blade  is  the  date  1591 

2302  A  powerful  sword,  with  broad  blade,  two-barred  swept  hilt,  and 

fluted  pommel;  and  another,  with  six-barred  hilt 

2303  Another,  with   fluted  pommel,  and   fluted  shell  hilt    and    cross 

guard  ;  the  blade  is  inscribed 

2304  A  long   rapier,  with   swept  hilt  and  pommel  chased  with  shell 

ornament 

2305  A  large  fighting  sword,   with   broad  blade  tapering  to  a  point, 

the  grip  covered  with  old  velvet  and  cording,  with  heavy 
pommel ;  the  blade  is  engraved  with  trophies,  &c. 

2306  An  early  sword,  with  circular  steel  pommel,  and  cross  guard 

turning  down.      This  sword  was  dug  up  in  France 

2307  A  sword,  with  broad   blade,  in  the  original  leather  sheath,  with 

steel  mountings  and  steel  cross  guard  and  grip,  which  have 
been  ornamented  with  silver — of  curious  form 

2308  A  small  fighting  sword,  the  pommel  ana  ends    of  the  guard,  of 

open  melon  shape,  have  been  inlaid  with  silver 

2309  A  curioiis  sabre,  or  executioner's  sword,  with  very  broad  blade, 

the  cross  guard  with  reptiles'  heads,  the  steel  grip  is  notched 
for  the  fingers,  and  elaborately  engraved  and  partly  gilt ;  the 
blade  has  an  inscription,  and  is  partly  gilt 

2310  A  curious  early  sword,  in  the  original  scabbard,  with  steel  mounts, 

with  broad  blade  engraved  with  flowers ;  the  boxwood  handle 
is  carved  with  animals,  and  has  an  inscription 

231 1  A   Spanish  rapier,  with  pierced   cup,  chased  with  figures,   and 

chased  pommel,  the  blade  is  four-edged  ;  and  a  dagger,  with 
pierced  and  chased  grip  and  shell  guard;  the  blade  is 
serrated,  and  has  a  hollow  for  the  thumb 

2312  A  dress  sword,  with  flat  shell  guard  pommel,  and  hilt  of  russet 

steel  embossed  with  figures  in  silver;  the  triangular  blade  is 
inscribed  "  Thomas  Avala  " 

2313  Another,  with  pierced  blade,  the  brass  hilt  and  shell  pierced  and 

chased  with  flowers ;  the  blade  is  engraved  "  Clemens 
Routzon  " 


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DAGGERS. 

2314  A  rapier  dagger,  the  cross,  pommel,  and  mountings  of  the  sheatli 

embossed  with  silver;  and  one,  with  chased  pommel  and  guard 

2315  A   dagger,  with   powerful   four-edged  blade,  and  steel   pommel 

and  guard 

2316  One,  with  waved  blade;  and  one,  with  shell  and  cross  guard 

2317  One,  with  carved  handle  ;  and  one,  with  four-edged  blade,  pierced 

2318  Two,  with  pierced  blades,  one  with  carved  ivory  handle 

2319  One,  with  four-edged  blade,   the  cross  guard,  thumb  ring,  and 

metal    sheath,   inlaid  with  figures  and    arabesques   in    silver 
and  gold 

2320  One,  the  blade  engraved  with  animals,  birds,  and  foliage 

2321  Two,  with  chased  metal  hilts 

2322  One,  with  pierced  blade  and  ivory  handle ;  and  one,  with  tortoise- 

shell  and  mother-o'-pearl  handle,  and  engraved  blade 

2323  A   very  curious  short  sword,  with  four  revolving  pistol  barrels, 

with  two  flint  locks,  in  a  sheath 

2324  A  CURIOUS  DAGGER,  forming  a  pair  of  compasses,  with 

scales   on  the   blade,    and   inscribed    "Stein — Zool — Blei  — 
Eisen,"  the  handle  inlaid  with  gold 

MACES,  &c. 

2325  A  mace,  the  head  formed  of  seven  upright  projecting  plates,  the 

shaft  of  chased  steel 

2326  Another,  with  spear  shaped  head,  studded  with  silver,  the  long 

steel  shaft  inlaid  with  silver,  in  scrolls 

2327  Another,  with  plain  steel  shaft,  the  head  formed  of  eight  circular 

projecting  plates,  pierced 

2328  Another  with  ribbed  steel  shaft,  the  head  eight  upright  projecting 

plates,  plain 

2329  Another,  part  of  the  steel  shaft  spirally  fluted,  the  head   eight 

semicircular  plates,  pierced 

2330  Another,  with  cut  'steel  shaft,  the  head  eight  ornamented  plates, 

with  spikes 

2331  Another,  of  russet  steel,  the  head  seven  triangular  plates,  pierced, 

with  small  rings  attached 


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2332  Another,  with   short  steel  shaft,  and  seven  angular  plates  to  the 

head,  engraved  with  foliage 

2333  A   horseman's  hammer,    with    openwork   nob,    and   long    spike 

engraved  with  arms,  the  shaft  of  wood 

2334  A  battle-axe,  with  steel  shaft,  engraved  with  a  harp,  and  containing 

a  small  knife  and  saw ;  the  blade  is  engraved  with  an  eagle  and  a 
pelican,  and  has  a  catch  for  the  girdle,  and  a  spike  at  the  back 

2335  Another,  with  twisted  steel  shaft,  and  pierced  blade 

GUNS. 

2336  A  wheel-lock  gun,  5  ft.  4.  in.  long,  the  stock  with  case  for  charges 

inlaid  with  ivory,  engraved  with  subjects,  and  on  the  butt 
are  engraved  figures  ;  the  barrel  engraved  with  figures,  and 
inlaid  with  silver  and  gold — the  lock  is  engraved;  about 
1580 

2337  Another,  the  barrel   and  lock  chased  with  masks   and   flowers, 

and  ornamented  with  silver  and  gold ;  the  stock  inlaid  with 
ivory,  engraved  with  figures  in  the  costume  of  the  time,  hunting; 
in  the  butt  is  a  silver  medal,  with  a  bishop,  and  inscribed 
"  Sanctus  Rudbertus  Epis.  Salisb.  1623  '' 

2338  A  matchlock  rifle,  the   stock  enlaid  with  figures  in  the  costume 

of  the  time,  and  animals,  in  iv^ory 

2339  A  wheel-lock  pea  rifle,  with  case  for  charges ;  the  butt  is  singularly 

curved,  the  barrel  and  lock  are  engraved,  the  stock  is  inlaid 
with  ivory  and  pearl  in  figures  ;  on  the  butt  are  engraved  some 
armorial  bearings 

2340  Another,  with  case  for  charges,  the  stock  inlaid  with  mother-o'- 

pearl  and  ivory  ;  the  barrel  and  lock  are  of  blue  steel,  engraved 
and  gilt 

PISTOLS. 

2341  A  double-barrel  wheel-lock  pistol,  with  globose  butt  inlaid  with 

ivory,  engraved  with  animals;  on  the  butt  is  an  equestrian 
figure — about  1554 

2342  A  wheel-lock  pistol,  with  globose  butt  inlaid  with   flowers   in 

ivory — about  1550 


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2343  A  single-barrel  pistol,  with  double  wheel-lock,  the  stock  and  butt 

inlaid  with  fig'ures  in  costume  in  ivory,  the  lock  partly  engraved 
— about  1560 

2344  A  wheel-lock  pistol,  inlaid  with  ivory,  engraved  with  figures,  the 

lock  is  partly  engraved — about  1554 

2345  Another,  with  a  catch  for  the  girdle,  inlaid  with  animals  in  ivory, 

the  lock  engraved — about  1570 

2346  Another,  with  globose  butt,  inlaid  with  ivory — about  1550 

2347  A  double-barrel  wheel-lock  pistol,  the  stock  of  steel,  the  lock  en- 

graved 

2348  A  wheel-lock  pistol,  with   a  catch  for  the  girdle,   inlaid   with 

figures  and  animals  in  ivory — about  1554 

POWDER  FLASKS,  &c. 

2349  One,  of  ebony,  with  the  arms  of  Saxony  engraved  on  ivory,  the 

steel  work  engraved 

2350  One,  of  ivory,  mounted  with  metal,  and  elaborately  carved  with 

animals  and  dogs 

2351  A  metal  bullet  box,  chased  with  hunting  subjects 

2352  A  powder  flask,  circular,  of  boxwood,  boldly  carved  with  figures 

hunting  a  lion ;  a  rose  on  the  other  side 

2353  One,  circular,  of  wood,  inlaid  with  ivory,  and  mounted  with  metal, 

chased  with  masks 

2354  ANOTHER,    VERY    FINE,    of  ivory,  beautifully  carved  in 

high  relief,  with  figures  hunting  wild  animals 

2355  A  cartouch  box,  of  steel,  with  chasings  of  equestrian  figures 

2356  Another,  of  wood  and  engraved  ivory,  steel  mounted 

2357  A  powder  flask,  of  wood,  inlaid  with  ivory  ;  and  one,  of  metal,  with 

gun  pick  attached 

2358  A  curious  one,  of  leather,  embossed  with  figures  dancing,  and 

catch  for  the  girdle 

2359  One,  of  wood,  inlaid  with  engraved  ivory,   and  mounted   with 

metal  gilt 


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2360  A  STEEL  CARTOUCH  BOX,  chased  with  the  letter  H  on 

a  shield  supported  by  lions,  and  the  date  1580;  the  sun  and 
moon  on  the  lid 

2361  ANOTHER,   chased  with  equestrian  figures  and  lions'  masks 

HALBERDS,   &c. 

2362  A  halberd,  the  blade  of  fleur-de-lys  shape,  engraved  with  a  coat 

of  arms  on  each  side,  and  F.  L.  C,  U.  M-,  and  with  figures 
and  arabesques 

2363  A  tall   partisan,  engraved  on  each  side  with  equestian  figures 

and  trophies,  and  Latin  and  German  inscriptions 

2364  A  spetum,  or  ranseur,  its  blade  engraved  with  scrolls  and  arms 

2365  A  partisan,  with  the  arms  of  Saxony  on  one  side,  and  on  the  other, 

F.  A. 

2366  A  halberd,  engraved  with  legendary  subjects 

2367  A  partisan,  the  blade  partly  gilt,  and  engraved  with  the  Cruci- 

fixion and  other  subjects  ;  the  staff  is  carved 

2368  A  curious  spear,  with  very  long  blade;  and  a  small  halberd,  with 

ornamented  blade 

2369  A  VERY  TALL  PARTISAN,  the  blade  engraved  with  Muses 

at  Mount  Helicon,  and  other  mythological  subjects  ;  the  socket 
is  engraved  with  coats  of  arras 

2370  A  partisan,  the  blade  formed  as  the  spread-eagle  crowned 

2371  A  long  steel  fork,  with  a  wheel-lock  pistol,  the   stock  inlaid  with 

ivory 

2372  A  Partisan,  with  gilt  Blade,  engraved  on  both  sides  with 

figures,  a  crown,  and  the  arms  of  the  Medici,  and  inscribed 
Jacopo  Rossi  disegnio,  1680 

2373  A  hunting  spear,  the  blade  ornamented  with  brass ;  and  a  boar 

spear,  the  socket  inlaid  with  silver 

2374  A  linstock,  with  pierced  and  engraved  spear  head,  a  circle  of  six 

heads  in  steel  round  the   socket ;  the  ends   for  holding  the 
match  are  formed  as  grotesque  heads 

2375  A  glaive,  engraved  with  a  crown  and  armorial  bearings,  and  the 

date  1620;  and  a  halberd,  with  engraved  blade,  and  the  date 
1596 


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2376  A  halberd,  with  crescent  blade,  engraved  and  pierced,  with  a  circle 

of  steel  heads  at  the  bottom  of  the  spear 

2377  A  spetum,  and  a  military  fork,  inscribed 

2378  A  halberd,  engraved  with  a  figure  in  the  costume  of  the  time, 

playing  a  drum.     (^See  illustration) 

2379  A  very  long  and  large  ranseur;  and  a  halberd,  with  pierced  and 

engraved  blade,  and  a  circle  of  steel  heads  at  the  socket 
2379*  A  halberd,  engraved  with  figures 

WARDERS'  HORNS,  &c. 

2380  A  curious  brass  horn,  with  sliding  tubes  ;  and  an  early  wooden  flute 

2381  A  whip,  with  leather  thong,  in  the  handle  is  a  flint-lock  pistol 

2382  A  curious  steel  mask 

2383  A  torture  collar,  witii  spikes;  and  a  pair  of  handcuffs 

2384  A  pair  of  curious  steel  hands,  one  with  springs  in  the  fingers 

2385  A  metal  warder's  horn,  with  German  inscription,  coat  of  arms, 

and  date  1551 

2386  Another,  formed  of  a  very  large  Piece  of  Ivory,  carved 

with  animals  and  figures,  and  the  metal  chain  attached 

2387  A    flask,  made  of  a  large    cow's  horn,  engraved  with  hunting 

subjects 

2388  AN    EARLY  BRITISH    HORN,    made  from  a  cow's   horn, 

carved  with  figures  of  animals,  and  with  aa  inscription,  silver 
mounted 

2389  A  WARDER'S  HORN,  FORMED  OF  A  VERY  LARGE 

PIECK  OF  IVORY  :  it  is  carved  with  a  coat  of  arms  and 
other  ornaments,  and  is  inscribed 

2390  A  piece  of  ivory,  carved  with  figures  of  rude  work 

2391  A  small  hunting  horn,  of  ivory,  engraved  with  hunting  subjects  ; 

and  one  other 

SHIELDS. 

2392  An  early   Highland  target,  with  engraved  boss  to  hold  a  dirk, 

upon  the  blade  of  which  are  the  letters  I.  F.  S. ;  it  is  covered 
with  black  leather  and  brass  studs,  in  the  form  of  thistles  and 
crowns ;  it  has  the  original  holders,  and  is  18i  in.  diameter 


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2393  A  square  target  of  wood,  covered  with  canvas,  and  painted  with  a 

coat  of  arms  and  crest 

2394  Another,  very  large,  of  oblong  form,  raised  in  the  centre,  painted 

with  St.  George  and  the  dragon 

2395  A  ROUND    Buckler,  of  concave  form,  the  umbo  and  spike  of 

steel,  ornamented  with  brass  studs,  with  the  original  wooden 
holder — 14  in.  diameter.  This  buckler  is  similar  to  those 
born  by  the  royal  guards  in  the  picture  at  Hampton  Court,  of 
the  embarkation  of  Henry  VHI. 

2396  Another,  of  Steel,  with  a  matchlock  pistol  in  the  centre,  and 

aperture  above  to  take  aim  through ;  it  is  embossed  with  an 
oval  ornament  in  twelve  compartments — 18^  in.  diameter 

2397  A  round  steel  shield,  with  beaded  edge,  and  a  spike  in  the  centre, 

surrounded  by  a  chased  ornament ;  it  has  the  original  lining 
and  holders — 2  ft.  diameter 

2398  A  pair  of  large  plaiu.steel  oval  shields,  with  the  original  leather 

straps — 26  in.  by  21  in. 

2399  A  round  buckler,  of  wood,  with  rays,  covered  with  leather,  and 

embossed  centre  of  steel — 14:^  in.  diameter 

2400  An  oval  shield,  embossed  with  a  fleur-de-lys 

2401  A  round  steel  buckler,  with  a  raised  boss,  and  a  hook  for  attach- 

ing it  to  the  belt,  with  the  original  lining  and  holder;  it  has 
two  indentations,  caused  by  a  bolt  or  bullet — 17  in.  diameter 

2402  Another,  with  hook  and  a  large  boss,  with  the  original  lining  and 

holder — 1 1  in.  diameter 

2403  Another,  with  three  rims — il|in.  diameter 

2404  ANOTHER,  OF  WOOD,  covered  with  leather,  embossed  with 

armed  equestrian  figures  inside  and  out ;  it  has  a  steel  pike, 
and  at  the  top  the  remains  of  a  lantern  and  the  original 
holder :  probably  Italian 

2405  A    LARGE   ROUND    BUCKLER,  of   wood,  covered   with 

leather,  and  the  original  velvet  straps ;  it  has  a  lantern  at  the 
top,  and  is  painted  inside  with  the  history  of  Camillus,  after 
G.  Romano — 22  in.  diameter 

2406  A  steel  shield,  with  four  spear  heads  projecting  from   the  sides, 

and  one  in  the  centre 


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DEMI-SUITS,   AND   PORTIONS   OF   SUITS. 

2407  A  breastplate,  of  pointed  form,  beaded  round  the  gussets — about 

1520 

2408  Another,  sweUing  at  the  bottom,  but  without  gussets — 1570 

2409  Breast  and  back  plates,  with  the  lamina  plates — 1535 

2410  THE  BREAST  AND  BACK  PLATES,  and  the  right  tasset 

of  an  officer  of  pikemen,  ribbed  and  scalloped,  with  the 
original  steel  studs  and  openwork  hinges — between  1610  and 
1635.      Very  fine 

2411  A  curious  plain  placart,  to  fix  on  the  back 

2412  A   SINGULAR   AND    FINE    BREAST    PLACART,   of 

Spanish  work,  in  russet  and  silver,  engraved  with  a  triangular 
figure  and  the  letter  F,  and  crowns  and  feathers,  there  is  a 
sharp  ridge  down  the  centre  ;  it  has  a  dent  made  by  a  cross- 
bow bolt  or  bullet  on  it 

2413  Breast  and  back  plates,  with  the  lance  rest  attached,  and  an  inner 

plate  at  the  bottom  of  the  breastplate,  engraved  and  inlaid 
with  gold— 1530  to  1540 

2414  A  long  breastplate,  with  a  moveable  bottom  plate  of  blue  steel, 

ribbed  across,  and  ornamented  with  lines — 1540  to  1560 

2415  A    FINE   LARGE    DEMI-SUIT,   consisting    of    breast  and 

back  plates,  and  gorget :  the  breastplate  is  very  long,  with 
swelling  tapul,  and  the  original  lance  rest,  the  back  has  the 
originaliron  straps — about  1560:  the  pauldrons  and  tassets 
attached  to  it  are  of  earlier  date 

2416  Breast  and  back  plates,  of  globose  form,  with  the  lamina  plates — 

1530 

2417  Tilting  pieces,  consisting  of  mentoniere  shoulder  piece,  and  garde- 

de-bras — 1530.      Very  fine  specimens 

2418  Breast  and  back  plates,  of  globose  form — 1480 

2419  A  fine  tilting  gauntlet,  for  the  left  hand— 1500  to  1530 

2420  A   SPANISH   BREASTPLATE,   OF    SMALL   SIZE,   OF 

RUSSET  STEEL,  damasquined  and  inlaid  with  gold  and 
silver,  beautifully  chased  and  embossed  with  figures,  trophies^ 
&:c. — about  1560.     A  beautiful  specimen.    {See  illustration) 


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2421  Broast  and  back  plates,  of  globose  ibrm,  with  the  lamina  plates 

cut  in  the  gothic  st}le,  highly  polished — 1380 

2422  Breast  and  back  plates,  of  fine   form,  with  splints,   the  tops  em- 

bossed with  foliage — 1540 

2423  A  breastplate,  with  separate  placart  fixing  on  it,   with  the  holes 

for  the  mentoniere  and  lance  rest,  engraved  with  scroll  orna- 
ments, and  formerly  gilt — 1560.     Fine  specimens 

2424  A  back  plate,  hollowed  for   the    shoulders,    and     engraved  with 

figures  and  ornaments,  with  scalloped  plate  at  bottom  ;  it  has 
formerly  been  blue  or  black — 1560 

2425  A  placart,  for  tilting,  to  fasten  on  the  breastplate ;  it  is  engraved, 

and  has  the  date  1536 

2426  A    BREASTPLATE,    with   very   sharp   point,   engraved  with 

arabesques,  and  the  Crucifixion,  with  a  knight  kneeling  at 
the  foot  of  the  cross,  and  a  female  figure,  with  the  word 
"  Pacientia" — about  15^0 

2427  ANOTHER,  of  the  kind  called  "  Allecret," — engraved  :  on  one 

side  of  the  breast  is  the  Crucifixion,  and  on  the  other  a  knight 
kneeling  ;  above  him  and  at  the  top  a  sun  is  engraved — the 
date  1560 

2428  Breast  and  back  plates,  and  tassets,  the  breast  of  globose  form, 

with  an  ornamented  screw  for  a  placart ;  the  right  tasset  opens 
with  an  hinge — about  1460.     Fine  sj)ecimens 

2429  A  breastplate,  swelling  in  form,   and  terminating  in  a  peak,  en- 

graved with  arabesque  ornaments,  and  a  coat  of  arms;  the 
bottom  plate  scalloped  and  engraved  :  this  is  a  dress  plate,  to 
be  worn  without  tassets — 1560 

2430  A  very  fine  and  massive  right-arm    piece,    and    elbow   shield, 

fluted  and  beaded,  whh  the  original  rivets,  and  leather  lining 
—1490 

2431  A  SPANISH    DEMI-SUIT,    consisting    of  helmet,   with   its 

original  springs,  breast  and  back  plates,  arms,  and  pauldrons: 
it  is  slashed  and  pannelled,  and  the  channels  engraved ;  the 
pauldrons  are  embossed  with  foliage  in  front,  and  sphinxes  at 
the  back;  on  the  breastplate  is  the  date  1545 — the  whole  has 
formerly  been  inlaid  with  gold.     [See  ilhistrafion) 

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243-2  ANOTHER,  fluted,  with  helmet  with  peaked  visor,  and  moveable 
neckplates,  arms,  pauldrons,  gauntlets,  and  long  tassets;  a  pair 
of  very  fine  and  massive  plain  rondelles  are  attached  to  this 
suit,  though  not  belonging  to  it — the  date  of  the  whole  is 
about  1480 

2433  ANOTHER,  consisting  of  helmet,  with  fine  crest,  beaver,  and 
visor,  with  its  original  plume  holder,  breast  and  back  plates, 
gussets,  and  pass  guard,  pauldrons  beaded,  the  breastplate  is 
long  in  form :  the  whole  of  it  engraved,  and  richly  inlaid  with 
gold — the  date  between  1510  and  1530 


Emd  of  Nineteenth  Da]fs  Sale. 


2431 


2S19 


Twentieth  Day's  Sale. 


On   WEDNESDAY,   MARCH    28,    1855, 


AT  ONE  O  CLOCK  PRECISELY. 


ARMOUR. 

SWORDS. 

2434  A  very  fine  fighting  sword,  with  cross   guard  and  curved  hilt, 

embossed  with  trophies  and  other  ornaments  in  silver,  and 
partly  gilt ;  the  pommel  is  also  embossed  with  armed  heads 
in  silver 

2435  A  sword,  with  cross  guard  and  scrolled   hilt,  and  pommel  em- 

bossed with  ornaments  in  silver;  the  blade  is  inscribed 
"  Clemens  Keuiler  me  fecit  Solingen  " 

2436  A  very  long  rapier,  with  waved  blade,  with  bold  swept  hilt,  straight 

cross  guard,  and  pommel  embossed  with  silver 

2437  A  sword :  the  three-barred  scalloped  cup  with  sixteen  compart- 

ments, embossed  with  silver ;  on  the  blade  is  "  Johannes 
Tesche  me  fecit  Solingen  " 

2438  A  small  sword,  with  waved  blade,  the  curved  cross  guard   fluted 

and  grooved  and  embossed  with  silver,  and  small  ornamented 
pommel ;  the  blade  is  inscribed 

2439  A  long  sword,   for  practice,  with  straight  cross  guard,  the  blade 

near  the  hilt  is  engraved  with  an  escutcheon,  with  a  crown  and 
two  swords  through  it,  and  a  barred  helmet  above 

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2410  A  small  sword,  the  metal  grip  formed  of  two  figures,  the  cross 
guard,  hilt,  and  pommel  embossed  with  trophies  in  silver,  the 
original  leather  sheath  mounted  with  chased  silver:  on  the 
blade  is  "  Biscotto  " — about  1610 

2441  A  sword,  with  straight  cross  guard,  with  pierced  shells,  the  pom- 

mel a  flattened  circle  embossed  with  silver,  on  the  blade  is  a 
figure,  and  "Soli  Deo  Gloria,  1645:"  it  has  the  original 
leather  scabbard,  mounted  with  steel,  embossed  with  silver 

2442  A  sword,   with  straight  cross  guard   and  three-barred  hilt,  the 

pommel  of  russet  steel,  embossed  with  silver  in  sixteen  com- 
partments ;  the  blade  long  and  narrow,  is  inscribed  "  D.  H. 
Francisco  Ruiz,  en  Toledo"—  about  1570 

2443  Another,  with  swept  hilt  and  cross  guard,  twisted,  the  small  six- 

sided  pommel  embossed  with  silver,  the  triangular  blade 
long  and  narrow — about  1570 

2444  Another,  with  swept  hilt,  cross  guard,  pierced  cup,  and  pommel, 

inlaid  with  silver ;  the  blade  is  inscribed  "  Kasiar  Keiser  me 
fecit  Solingen" — about  1579 

2445  A  small  sword,  the  cross  guard  with  figures  of  horses  at  each 

end,  and  an  equestrian  figure  in  the  centre;  the  pommel 
formed  as  an  equestrian  figure,  and  coated  with  silver — 
about  1630 

2446  A  sword,  the  swept  hilt,  guard,  and  pommel  embossed  with  silver  ; 

on  the  blade  is  "  Hans  Moven."  This  sicord  came  from  a 
house  in  Yorkshire,  formerly  belonging  to  the  Fairfax  family 

2447  A  sword,  with  straight  cross  guard  and  swept  hilt,  on   the  pom- 

mel are  four  busts  ;  it  is  embossed  with  silver —  about  1620 

2448  A  small  sword,  with  straight  cross  guard,  the  flaf  pommel  em- 

bossed with  silver ;  the  broad  blade  is  inscribed  '■'  Por  Dies  e 

my  Rey  "' — about  1630 
2419  ANOTHER,  with  cross  guard,  with  male  heads  at  the  ends,  and 

two  recumbent  figures  on  the  centre,  the  grip  of  silver  wire, 

the  pommel  formed  as  an  armed  head  embossed  with  silver ; 

the   broad  blade  is  inscribed  "  Sahagum  " — Spanish — about 

1570 
2449*  A  sword,  with  basket  cup  hilt,  and  cut  pommel 


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2450  Another,  with  cross   guard,   (he   hilt  and  ponmiel  ot'  russet   steel 

embossed  with  silver  ;  the  blade  inscribed 

2451  A    VERY  FINE    LONG    RAPIER;    the  liilt    and  pommel 

pierced  and  chased — about  1570     {See  illustration^ 

2452  A  very  fine  sword,  with    bi-oad  blade  and  straight  cross  guard ; 

the  cup  hilt  pierced  and  chased  with  medallions  and  trophies, 
the  pommel  pierced  on  ebony  fluted  grip — 1570 

2453  ANOTHER,  of  rapier  shape  :  the  cup  hilt  pierced  and  chased 

with  the  flight  into  Egypt,  and  other  scriptural  subjects,  the 
pommel  beautifully  chased  with  a  combat  of  horsemen ;  the 
blade  is  inscribed 

2454  A  long  rapier,  with  swept  hilt,  embossed  and  chased  with  figures, 

tlic  pommel  with  equestrian  figures — 1570 

2455  A  POWERFUL  SWORD,  with  double  basket  shell  hilt,  gilt 

inside,  the  outside  chased,  with  eagles  and  two  crowns,  four 
heads,  embossed  on  the  pommel;  on  the  bioad  blade  is  in- 
scribed "  Espadeiro  del  Rey,  1640  " 

2456  A  sword,  with  broad  blade,  the  cross  guard  carved  with  a  small 

fluted  shell,  and  curious  pommel 

2457  A  rapier,  the  swept  hilt  and  pommel  embossed  with  equestrian 

figures — about  1545 

2458  Anothor,  the  cup  hilt  pannelled  in  six  compartments,  chased  with 

flowers,  and  chased  pommel — 1570 

2459  A  sword,  with  cross  guard  and  pierced  cup,  chased  with  heads, 

and  ebony  grip 

2460  A  long  rapier,  with  swept  hilt,  and  scrolled  shell  covering  another 

pierced  shell 

2461  Another,  with  a  two-barred  swept  hilt,  chased  with   figures,  and 

chased  pommel ;  the  blade  is  inscribed 

2462  A  long  sword,  with  straight  cross  guard,  swept  hilt,  and  pommel 

inlaid  with  silver  and  partly  gilt,  and  perforated  shell ;  on  the 
three-sided  blade  is  engraved  "  Johannes  Calaorta  " 

2463  A  long  sword,  with  three-barred  swept  hilt,  and  pommel  orna- 

mented with  lines ;  the  blade  is  inscribed 

2464  Another,  with  a  ribbed  and  perforated  shell,  straight  cross  guard, 

the  pommel  opens  by  a  spring  in  four  parts ;  the  blade  is 
inscribed 


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2464*  Another,  with  broad  blade,  the  pommel  chased  with  equestrian 
figures 

2465  A  powerful  fighting  sword,  the  liilt  is  chased,  the  pommel  chased 

with  heads 

2466  Two  swords,  for  practice,  with  cross  guards  and  swept  hilts — 1580 

2467  A  sword  breaker,  with  serrated  back  and  hole  in  the  blade,  curved 

hilt,  and  openwork  pommel ;  the  grip  is  covered  with  the  old 
velvet  and  gold  lace 

2468  A    coutel,  with   broad  swept  blade,   the    hilt  has   a   plain  shell 

pierced;  and  a  fighting  sword,  with  swept  hilt  and  plain  she]!; 
on  the  blade  is  engraved  "  Faciera  " 

2469  A  long  rapier,  with  Ferrara  blade,  with  cup  hilt  in  six  compart- 

ments, pierced  and  chased  with  birds,  the  pommel  pierced  and 
chased  with  figures 

2470  A  sword,  with  chased  swept  hilt  and  perforated  cup,  and  round 

chased  pommel  and  broad  blade 

2471  A  fighting  sword,  with  broad  blade,  chased  cross  guard  and   hilt 

and  fluted  shell,  covered  by  a  three- barred  guard  and  chased 
pommel  ;  and  a  long  rapier,  with  three-bar  swept  hilt  and 
perforated  shell 

2472  A  powerful  rapier,  with  swept  three-barred  hilt  and  fluted  shell ; 

and  a  long  rapier,  with  three-barred  hilt 

2473  An  Andrea  Ferrara  highland  broadsword,  in   the  original  scab- 

bard ;  the  blade  engraved 

2474  Another,  older,  with  swept  hilt,  ornamented  at  the  ends,  and  per- 

forated, fish-skin  grip 

2475  A  small  dress  sword,  with  straight  cross  guard,  the  ring  embossed 

with  acorns 

2476  Another,  with  ornamented  blade  and  partly  engraved,  the  cross 

guard  chased  with  heads;  on  the  pommel  are  two  busts 

2477  A  long  and  powerful  sword,  with  swept  hilt  and  bold  pommel ; 

blade  inscribed 

2478  A  rapier,  with  pierced  cup,  with  birds  and  flowers,  and  chased 

pommel 
2170  A  powerful  sword,  with  swept  hilt  and  pierced  shell,  and  broad 
blade ;    and     another,    with    three-barred   swept    hilt,    with 
chequered  pommel 


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DAGGERS. 

2480  A    dagger,    with    broad    blade,   the    metal    sheath    chased    with 

William  Tell 

2481  A  pair  of  rapier  daggers,  the  hilts  and  pommels  chased 

2482  One,    with    a  serrated  back ;    and  one,   with    triangular  blade, 

engraved  with  a  scale  from  6  to  120 

2483  Two  rapier  daggers,  one  with  engraved  blade 

2484  Two  four-edged  daggers,  with  chased  steel  hilts 

2485  A   curious  dagger,  with  very  broad   blade,  chased  with  figures 

and  inscriptions:  the  leather  sheath,  which  is  silver  mounted, 
is  embossed  with  scroll  work 

2486  Two  rapier  daggers,  one  with  openwork  hilt,  the  other  chased 

2487  A  dagger  and    sheath,   with  plain  handle,  the  blade  inscribed 

"  God  save  King  James  II.  1686" 

2488  Two  hunting  daggers,  with  carved  wood  handles  and  sheaths 

2489  A  long  rapier  dagger,  with   curious  guard   and   shell  ;  and   one, 

with  engraved  shell 

2490  A  dagger,  with  curious  iron  handle,  and  banded  steel  sheath 

2491  A  long  rapier  dagger,  with  thumb  ring;  and  one,  with  shell  guard 

CROSSBOWS. 

2492  A  steel  crossbow,  the  stock  inlaid  with  birds,  in  coloured  ivory 

2493  Another,  the  steel  bow  chased  with  figures  and  animals,  the  stock 

inlaid  with  ivory  carvings  of  figures  and  scroll  work 

2494  Another,  the  stock  with  hunting  subjects  carved  in   ivory,  with 

steel  windlass  attached,  the  wheel  chased  with  figures 

2495  ANOTHER,    VERY    POWERFUL,   the  steel  bow   painted 

with  hunting  subjects  and  gilt,  the  stock  with  flowers  in 
marqueterie  and  covered  with  ivory,  which  is  engraved  with 
portraits  of  Henri  II.  and  Diane  de  Poictiers  ;  figures  playing 
musical  instruments,  and  a  coat  of  arms,  and  borders  of 
hunting  subjects 

2496  Another,  small,  the  stock  of  steel,  with  lever  attached 

2497  Another,  the  wooden  stock   inlaid   with   animals  in   ivory,   and 

having  a  case  with  a  small  steel  arrow 


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2498  Another,  the  stock  inlaid  with   engraved  ivory,  and  steel  windlass 

attached,  engraved  with  figures 

2499  Another,  with   long  stock   of  black  wood,  carved  with  a  sphinx 

and  grotesque  njasks,  and  the  date  1579 

2500  A  leather  quiver,  with  six  bolts 

GUNS,  &c. 

2501  One,  with  matchlock   and  wheel-lock,  5  ft.  4  in.  long,  the  stock 

inlaid  with  ivory — about  1610 

2502  A  rifle  matchlock  and  wheel-lock,  the  stock  is  inlaid  with  ivory, 

engraved  with  a  female  figure  and  a  musketeer  ;  the  butt  has  a 
case  for  charges — about  1640 

2503  A  wheel-lock  rifle,  the  stock  inlaid  with  birds  and  scrolls  in  brass, 

with  case  for  charges — about  1640 

2504  Another,  the  stock  with  case  for  charges,  inlaid  with  scrolls  in 

steel,  a  coat  of  arms  are  inlaid  in  steel  in  the  butt ;  on  the 
barrel  is  "  Aen  Stein,  1657" 

2505  A  matchlock  gun,  5ft.  2  in.  long,  the  stock  inlaid  with  animals  in 

ivory — about  1600 

2506  A  wheel-lock  rifle,  the  stock,  with  a  case  for  charges,  is  inlaid 

with  figures,  hunting,  in  ivory ;  on  the  barrel  is  engraved 
''Hall,  1650" 

2507  A  wheel-lock  gun,  the  stock  inlaid  with  ivory,  and  with  a  case  for 

charges  ;  the  barrel  has  the  date  1591 
250S  A  pair  of  wheel-lock  carbines,  the  stocks  inlaid  with  ivory  ;  on  the 
barrels  is  the  date  1595 

PISTOLS. 

2509  A  pistol,  the  stock  and  butt  of  ivory,  engraved  all  over :  on  the 

butt  is  the  Crucifixion  ;  the  lock  is  engraved  and  chased  with 
heads  and  figures  of  Venus  and  Cupid,  with  the  name  engraved 
"  Fenus ;"  the  barrel  is  engraved,  and  with  the  date  1548,  and 
a  long  German  inscription 

2510  A  pair  of  wheel-lock  pistols,  the  butts  ornamented  with  chasings 

in  steel,  the  stocks  carved  and  inlaid  with  ivory,  and  the  locks 
partly  chased — about  1020 


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251 1  Another  pair,  with  catches  for  the  girdle,  the  stocks  and  butts  are 

ornamented  with  steel ;  on  the  barrel  is  the  name  "Gio.  Batt. 
Francino" — about  1630 

2512  A  pair  of  pistols,  with  snap  haunce  locks,  one  for  each  hand,  with 

silver  and  mother-o'-pearl   mountings;  the  brass  barrels  are 
chased  and  engraved,  and  bear  the  date  1618 

2513  A  pair  of  very  fine  wheel-lock  pistols,  33  in.  long  :  the  stocks  are 

beautifully  inlaid  with  trophies  and  figures  in  ivory,  the  fluted 
barrels  and  the  locks  engraved  and  ornamented  with  brass 


POWDER  FLASKS. 

2514  A  curious  metal  powder  flask,  with  the  figure  of  a  bird,  in  high 

relief;  and  one,  of  w'ood  and  ivory,  covered  with  metal 

2515  One,  oriental,  of  ivory,  carved  with  groups  of  animals 

2516  One,  of  wood,  with  a  figure,  stag  hunting,  in  ivory  ;  and  one,  of 

metal,  with  a  female  head  in  relief 

2517  A  beautiful  cartouch  box,  of  steel,  partly  gilt,  engraved   with 

Adam  and  Eve,  and  a  figure  in  armour,  kneeling  before  a 
crucifix 

2518  A  powder  flask,  of  wood,  with  a  figure  in  costume,  in  mother-o'- 

pearl  ;  and  one,  with  an  equestrian  figure,  chased  in  metal 

2519  ONE,  COVERED  WITH  VELVET,  and  with  a  CHASING 

OF  SAMSON  AND  DELILAH,  above  are  the  arms  of 
the  Medici,  supported  by  two  griffins,  of  fine  work.  {See 
illustratioii) 

2520  One,  formed  of  a  stag's  horn,  carved  with  Samson -destroying  the 

lion,  and  inscribed  "Force,  1574,  Sanson" 

2521  One,  small,  the  steel  elaborately  ornamented  with  flat  chasing, 

with  a  leather  bag  for  bullets  attached 

2522  One,  covered  with  embossed  leather ;  and  one,  of  fluted  steel 

2523  One,  of  buck's  horn,  engraved  with  a  figure  ;  and  one,  of  wood,  with 

bullet  bag  attached 


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HELMETS. 

2524  A  steel  cap,  cf  an  officer  of  pikemen,  with  thick  ribs,  with  the 

original  pkime  holder  and  steel   studs  —  between  the  years 
1610  and  1635 
2524*  A    SPANISH    HELMET,    channelled    and    engraved   with 
flowers,    partly  gilt,   with    original  plume   holder — between 
1560  and  1580 

2525  A  SINGULARLY  PERFECT  CIRCASSIAN   CASQUE, 

the  lobster  tail  composed  of  seven  plates,  with  plume  holder 
and  steel  studs  thickly  set  and  ornamented  with  flutes  and 
lines — about  1645 

2526  A  BOURGUINOT,   with  additional  tilting  pieces  inlaid   with 

gold,  and  beautifully  engraved  with  figures  in  the  style  of 
Albert  Durer — about  1540 

2527  A  steel   cap,  or  pot  helmet,  of  blue  steel,  ribbed  and  gilt ;  it  is 

very  heavy,  and  without  comb  or  ridge 

2528  A  SUPERB   MORION,  with  broad  and  high  comb,  engraved 

with  scrolls,  and  two  coats  of  the  arms  of  Saxony,  and  inlaid 
with  gold,  with  the  original  earplates,  lining,  and  lion's  head 
rivets,  and  a  figure  plume  holder — between  1550  and  1560 

2529  A  curious  salade,  with  moving  beams,   and  without   any  comb — 

between  1430  and  1465 

2530  A  VERY  EARLY  CASQUE,  formed  like  a  Greek  helmet;  it 

has  holes  round  the  bottom,  apparently  for  the  purpose  of 
fixing  on  chain  mail 

2531  An  open  casque,  embossed  with  oak  leaves  and  acorns,  with  the 

rivets — about  1540 

2532  A  helmet,  with  twisted  comb,   beaver,   and  visor,   and   original 

rivets,  probably  Italian — about  1530  and  1540 

2533  A  helmet,  engraved  and  inlaid   with  gold,  with  original  plume 

holder,  side  loops,  and  rivets — about  1540 

2534  A  morion,  with  peaked  ends,   engraved  with  figures  and  trophies, 

and  with  the  original  plume  holder  and  rivets — about  1570 

2535  Another,  cap  shape,  with  peak  ends,  engraved  with  trophies,  the 

original  brass  plume  holder  and  rivets — about  1560 


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2536  An  open  casque,  with  ear  pieces,  elaborately  engraved  with  coats 

of  arms,  apparently  Spanish — about  1530 

2537  Another,  with  ear  pieces,  embosseil  and  ornamented  with  lines — 

about  1530 

2538  A  helmet,  of  peaked   form,   with   a  scalloped    visor    and    high 

comb — about  1530 

2539  A  MORION,  RUSSET  AND  GOLD,  engraved  with  armed 

equestrian  figures  and  arabesques,  with  peaked  ends  and  a 
peak  at  the  top,  the  original  brass  plume  holder,  and  or- 
namented rivets — about  1570 

2540  A  steel  cap,  of  the  morion  shape — about  1470  to  1480 


ORIENTAL  ARMOUR  AND  ARMS. 

2541  A  beautiful  flint  gun,  with  Damascus  barrel,  the  stock  of  ivory, 

inlaid  with  coloured  glass,  with  a   silk  tassel — the  lock  im- 
perfect 

2542  A  dagger,  the  metal  sheath  and   hilt  beautifully  chased  with 

scrolls,  the  end  of  the  sheath  is  formed  as  a  mace 

2543  A  knife,  the  ivory  hilt  carved  with  a  lion's  head,  and  inlaid  with 

metal,  in  a  velvet  sheath,  mounted  with  silver 

2544  A  dagger,  with  broad  blade,  inlaid  with  gold,  the  metal  handle 

engraved  with  oriental  characters 

2545  A  yataghan,  the  blade  inscribed  and  mounted  with  chased  silver, 

the  handle  also  of  chased  silver 

2546  Another,  with  metal  hilt  and  sheath,  with  chain  attached,  boldly 

chased  with  trophies 

2547  Another,  with  damascene  blade,  inlaid  with  gold,  the  ivory  handle 

mounted  with  chased  silver 

2548  A  cut  tar,  the  blade  embossed  with  a  man  on  horseback  and  an 

elephant,  the  engraved  handle  richly  gilt 

2549  Another,  with  curious  triple  blade,  and  engraved  and  gilt  handle 

2550  Two  others,  with  embossed  handles,  gilt ;  and  a  belt 

2551  A    tinder  box,  formed    as  a  pistol,  the    barrel   embossed   with 

gold,  with  richly  chased  mountings 


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2552  A  cuttar,  with  fluted  blade,  and  embossed  and  gilt  handle;  and 

one,  with  figured  blade 

2553  One,  with  ridged  blade,  gilt  handle,  and  hilt;  and  one  other,  the 

blade  partly  gilt 

2554  A  short  sword^  with  broad  blade  of  blue  steel  inlaid  with   gold, 

and  seal  skin  sheath,  with  small  knife 

2555  A  pair  of  fine  stirrups,   of  embossed  metal  inlaid  with  coloured 

stones,  with  circular  bottoms 

2556  Another  pair,  of  brass,  chased  with  figures 

2557  A    DAGGER,  the  handle  formed   of  A    FINE  PIECE   OF 

ONYX  of  five  strata,  beautifully  cut  with  flowers  on  each  side 

2558  ANOTHER,  the  handle  of  GREEN  JA  DE,  cut  with  flowers 

2559  ANOTHER,  the   handle  and  end  of  the  sheath  of  GREEN 

JADE,  inlaid  with  gold  and  set  with  RUBIES 

2560  Another,   the   blade   massively    mounted    with    silver    minutely 

chased,  the  handle  of  tortoiseshell   carved   and  mounted  with 
silver,  the  sheath  cased  with  silver 

2561  A  knife,  the  metal  handle  inlaid  with  gold 

2562  A  small  dagger,  with  chased  steel  handle 

2563  Another,  the  handle  and  blade  of  one  piece  of  damasked   steel, 

containing   a   small   knife    with    damask    blade ;    the  velvet 
sheath  is  mounted  with  chased  silver,  enamelled 

2564  A  dagger,   with  damask  blade  ;  the  metal  handle  is  made  to 

contain  small  instruments 

2565  ANOTHER,  with  damask  blade,  the  JADE  HILT  inlaid  with 

LARGE  SAPPHIRES,  the  sheath  metal  mounted  with  a 
rim  of  sapphires 

2566  Another,  the  blade  inlaid  with  inscriptions   in  gold,  the  handle 

and  mountings  of  the  sheath  of  silver 

2567  Another,  small,  with  waved  blade  and  agate  handle,  and  silver 

sheath 

2568  Another,    with     silver     sheath    and     handle,   and    silver   chain 

attached 

2569  A  Chinese  knife  and  chopsticks,  mounted  with  enamelled  silver, 

in  a  worked  case 

2570  A  breastplate,  in  four  parts,  inlaid  with  engraved  gold 


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2571  A  circular  shield,  of  hide,  embossed  and  gilt 

2572  Another,  smaller,  with  four  gilt  bosses,  and  an  ornament,  with  a 

bird  chased 

2573  A  horn,  of  ivory,  carved  with  figures  and  crocodiles,  the  mouth- 

piece of  horn 

2574  A  pair  of  steel  arm  pieces,  richly  inlaid  with   gold  in  foliage,  the 

gloves  of  gilt  chain  mail 

2575  A  helmet,  the  crown  jdated  with  silver  and  gold,  and  set  with 

coloured  stones,  the  rest  with  covering  for  the  neck,  of  chain 
mail,  with  plates  of  steel  covered  with  silver 

2576  Another,  the  crown  of  steel  inlaid  with  gold,  with  neck  covering 

of  very  fine  chain  partly  gilt 

2577  Another,  the  crown  of  dead  steel   inlaid  with  gold,  with  bar  for 

the  face  and  three  plume  holders,  with   neck  guard  of  fine 
chain  partly  gilt 

2578  A  battle-axe,  the  staff  embossed  with  flowers  and  gilt,  the  blade 

inlaid  with  gold 

2579  A   scimitar,  the  blade    and     hilt   inlaid   with    gold,    the    sheath 

mounted  with  silver-gilt 

2580  A  short  sword,  with  ivory  handle,  silver  mounted  and   set  with 

coral,  the  sheath  mounted  with  chased  silver 

2581  A  dagger,  with  broad  blade,  the  sheath  and  handle  covered  with 

chased  silver,  and  set  with  coral 

2582  A  battle-axe,  with  knife-shaped  blade,  the  staff  with  an  elephant's 

head  inlaid  with  gold,  the  mountings  of  the  sheath  chased 
and  gilt 

2583  An  axe,  with  curious  broad  blade,  the  handle  covered  with  gold 

2584  A  spear,  with  chased  blade,  the  socket  inlaid  with  gold 


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Twenty-first  Days  Sale, 


On    THURSDAY,    MARCH    29,     1855, 


AT    ONE    O  CLOCK    PRECISELY. 


ARMOUR. 

SWORDS. 

2585  A  dress  sword,  with  triangular  blade,  the  flat  pierced  shell  and 

pommel  inlaid  with  gold  and  silver 

2586  Another,  with   blue  steel  shell   grip   and  pommel,  inlaid  with 

flowers  in  gold ;  the  blade  is  engraved 

2587  ANOTHER,  the  blade  covered  with  en^ravingf,  the  figures  of  the 

twelve  apostles  and  other  subjects,  the  steel  pommel  and  shell 
guard  have  figures  embossed  in  silver 

2588  Another,  in  a  scabbard  with  gilt  mountings,   pierced   shell  and 

pommel  embossed  with  figures ;  on  the  blade  is  "  En 
cherchant  I'honneur  je  trouve  la  mort" 

2589  Another,  with  flat  shell  guard  hilt  and  pommel  of  russet  steel, 

embossed  with  flowers  and  ornaments ;  the  blade  is  pierced 
and  ornamented  and  partly  gilt 

2590  A  sword,  in  a  sheath,  like  a  swordstick,  engraved  with  animals 

2591  A  sword,  with  broad  blade,  engraved  *'  Monier  a   Besancon  Vive 

le  Roy  regiment  de  Renepont  "  ;  the  boxwood  handle  is  carved 
with  a  dog's  head ;  the  leather  sheath  contains  a  knife  and 
fork,  the  handles  carved  as  dogs'  heads 


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2592  A  sword,  with  brass  pommel,  hilt  and  shell  guard,  embossed  with 

crest  of  a  boar  surrounded  by  the  garter,  a  coronet  above 

2593  A  dress  sword,  with  bayonet  blade,  steel  pommel,  and  flat  shell 

guard,  pierced  and  chased  with  the  crest  of  a  swan 

2594  A  sword,  the  hilt,  pommel,  and   shallow  shell  guard   are  chased 

with  St.  George  and  the  dragon  and  other  subjects ;  the 
Solingen  blade  is  inscribed  "  Pro  aris  et  focis — pro  Christo  et 
patria" 

2595  Another,  the  hilt,  pommel,  and  shell  guard  are  gilt  and   chased 

with  portraits  of  Charles  I.  and  his  queen  ;  the  blade  is 
inscribed 

2596  A  dress  sword,  in  a  silver-mounted  sheath,  the  grip,  pommel,  and 

shell  embossed  with  trophies,  &c. 

2597  Another,  the  pommel,  shell  guard,  and  mountings  of  the   sheath 

are  embossed  with  figures;  the  blade  is  inscribed  "  Coulaux 
Freres  Manufacteur  Royale  a  Klingenthal '' 

2598  A  dress  sword,  the  pommel,  hilt,  and  shell  guard  embossed  with 

mythological  figures;  the  blade  engraved 

2599  A  fighting  sword,  with  broad  blade  ;  inscribed  "Johannes  Wundes 

— Soli  Deo  gloria" 

2600  A  dress  sword,  the  pommel  and  pierced   shell  guard  chased  with 

equestrian  figures  ;  the  blade  is  inscribed 

2601  Another,  with  Dresden  Cliina  grip,  the   gilt  steel  hilt  embossed 

with  flowers,  the  blade  engraved 

2602  A  pair  of  rapier  daggers,  one  with  serrated   blade,  with   ring  and 

hollow  for  the  thumb 

2603  A  couteau  de  chasse,  with  straight  broad  blade,  engraved  with  a 

German  almanack  and  the  date  1686,  buckhorn  handle  and 
shell  guard 

2604  Another,    nearly    similar,    with    the    maker's    name,   and    date 

1660 

2605  Another,  with  carved  ivory  handle,  and  silver  shell  guard  and 

mounting,  chased  with  figures  ;  the  blade  is  inscribed  "  Gerrit 
Binghorst,  Amsterdam" 

2606  Another,   with  agate    grip,  and  chased    silver   shell   guard  and 

mouiitinor 


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2G07  Another,  the  handle  and  shell  guard  of  silver,  chased  with  hunting 
trophies 

2608  Another,  the  shell  guard,  handle,  and  mounting  of  the  sheath 

of  black  steel,  chased  and  inlaid  with  gold  ;  the  blade  is  in- 
scribed "  Thinot  a  la  Haye" 

2609  A  powerful  hunting  knife,  the  leather  sheath  mounted  with  brass, 

the  handle  inlaid  with  ivory 

2610  A  couteau  de  chasse,  the  leather  sheath  silver  mounted,  with  a 

knife  and  fork  with  ivory  handles,  carved  with  boys  and 
flowers,  the  handle  of  ivory,  carved  with  a  lion's  head,  with 
silver  shell  guard 

2611  Another,  the  leather  sheath  embossed  with  animals  and  an  in- 

scription, and  silver  mounted,  the  ivory  handle  is  carved  with 
subjects  ;  the  blade  is  inscribed  "  Rambald  Comes  Travisii — 
Unica  Mens" 

2612  A  Spanish  hunting  dagger,  with  a  small  knife  in  the  sheath,  with 

inscribed  broad  blade ;  and  a  couteau  de  chasse,  the  steel  hilt 
embossed  with  silver ;  the  blade  has  been  engraved 

2613  A  hunting  sword,  with  broad  blade,  in  a  leather  sheath,  steel 

mounted,  which  contains  seven  hunting  instruments,  the  handle 
of  russet  steel,  inlaid  with  gold 

2614  A  Set  of  Ten  Hunting  Instruments,  in  red  leather  sheath ; 

the  blades  are  engraved 

2615  An  executioner's  sword,  with  short  broad  blade,  the  long  handle 

studded  with  bone,  the  cross  guard  with  animals*  heads ;  it 
has  the  original  leather  sheath,  which  is  embossed  with  fleurs- 
de-lys 

2616  A  powerful  fighting  sword,  with  curved  guard,  and  three  rings 

embossed  with  silver,  as  well  as  the  flat  pommel.  A  fine 
s'pecimen 

2617  A   very  long  fighting  sword,  with  pierced  cup  hilt,  and  curved 

cross  guard,  the  pommel  formed  in  the  shape  of  a  helmet 

2618  A  rapier,  with  broad  blade,  and  inscribed,   the  pierced  cup  hilt 

with  four  medallions  of  lions,  swept  guard,  and  plain  pommel 

2619  Another,  with  engraved  cup  and  swept  hilt,  and  cross  guard,  the 

pommel  spirally  fluted  ;  the  blade  is  inscribed 


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2G20  A  rapier,  with  four-edged  blade,  ihu  cup  with  foliage,  beautifidly 
pierced,  swept  hilt  and  straight  cross  guard,  and  the  original 
sheath 

26*21  A  powerful  fighting  sword,  the  cup  beautifully  chased  and  pierced 
with  flowers,  the  pommel  chased  with  figures,  with  swept 
hilt  and  chased  guards  ;  the  blade  is  inrcribed  "  Pace  porto 
Guera  Cercho"     (See  illustration.) 

2622  A  rapier,  the  shallow  cup,  cross  guard, and  pommel  chased  wiih 

foliage 

2623  Another,  the  cup  pierced  in  foliage,  with  swept  hilt  and  scroll 

cross  guard 

2624  Another,  the  cup  pierced   in  lines  of  foliage,  straight  cross  guard, 

and  chased  pommel 

2625  A  two-handed  sword,  with  straight  cross  guard  and  plain  pommel 

2626  A  German   fighting  sword,  with  straight  cross  guard  and    flat 

pommel,  studded  with  silver,  the  blade  very  broad  at  the  hilt, 
and  tapering  to  the  point 

2627  A   sabre,  the  steel  grip   and  cross  guard  terminating  in   eagles' 

heads  ;  each  side,  near  the  fluted  blade,  is  chased  with  a  coat 
of  arms 

2628  A  curious  two-handed  sword,  with  long  bayonet-shaped  blade,  the 

straight  cross  guard  curved  at  each  end 

2629  A  French  small  sword,  with  Dresden  grip,  the  hilt  and  pommel 

chased  and  gilt,  in  a  velvet  sheath,  mounted  with  metal  gilt 

2630  A  youth's  dress  sword,  the  grip,  pommel,  cross,  and  sheath,  ar^ 

cased  in  silver,  elaborately  chased 


DAGGERS,  &c. 

2631  A  DAGGER,  the  handle  and  mountings  of  the  sheath  of  steel, 

exquisitely  chased  and  partly  gilt — similar  to  Lot  2675 

2632  Another,  with  agate  handle,  silver  mounted 

2633  A  very  small  dirk,  the  handle  a  female  figure  in  silver  ;  it  sciews 

into  an  ebony  sheath,  mounted  with  silver 

2634  One,  the  handle  of  ruby  glass,  metal  mounted 

Q 


22G 

2635  A  SET  OF  FOUR   HUNTING    KNIVES,  mounted  with 

silver,  enamelled  with  coats  of  arms  and  inscriptions  ;  the 
leather  case   is  engraved  with  figures  and  iascription 

2636  A   CASE,  WITH  TWO  HUNTING  KNIVES,  with  silver 

handles,  enorraved  and  inscribed  on  one  side  "Ave  Maria 
gratia  plena  dns-te;"  and  on  the  other  "Memento  mei  mater 
dei ; "  the  leather  case  is  embossed  with  birds  and  coats  of 
arms 

GUNS. 

2637  A  wheel-lock  rifle,  with  case  for  charges:  the  stock  is  inlaid  with 

ivory,  in  classical  and  scriptural  subjects;  some  of  the  figures 
are  in  the  costume  of  the  time 

2638  A  matchlock   gun,  the  stock   inlaid  with  birds  in  ivory — about 

1610 

2639  A  wheel-lock  rifle,  with  case  for  charges,  the  stock  inlaid  with 

ivory  engraved  ;  on  a  shield  are  engraved  a  coat  of  arms,  sur- 
rounded by  "  Marquaidus  Von  Hanstein  zu  Weilbach," 
and  the  date  1605 

2640  A  matchlock  gun,  5  ft.  2  in.  long,  inlaid  with  animals  in  mother- 

o'-pearl  and  brass ;  the  lock  is  engraved  with  animals,  and 
inscribed  "  Kiobenhaun  " — about  1620 

2641  Another,  5  ft.  1  in.  long,  inlaid  with   brass,  mother-o'-pearl,  and 

ivory 

2642  A  wheel-lock  carbine,  with  case  for  charges,  the  stock  inlaid  with 

ivory,  engraved  witii  figures  in  costume,  and  other  subjects — 
about  1600 

2643  Another,    inlaid   with   mother-o'-pearl    and  ivory,  and  engraved 

with  figures  of  sportsmen  :  there  is  a  whistle  in  engraved  ivory 
at  the  end  of  the  butt,  and  on  the  reverse  side  to  the  lock  is 
a  stop  for  the  cock — about  1600 

2644  A  SHORT  WHEEL-LOCK  RIFLE,  with  case  for  charges: 

the  barrel  and  the  lock  are  of  blued  steel,  beautifully 
ornamented  with  embossed  silver  and  partly  gilt,  the  stock  is 
inlaid  with  mother-o'-pearl  aud  ivor}^  engraved  with  figures 
in  costume — about  1580 


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2615  A  wheel-lock  carbine,  withVase  for  charores  :  the  lock  is  encfraved, 
the  barrel  is  of  dark  blue  steel,  and  has  been  ornanaented  with 
figures  in  gold,  the  stock  is  inlaid  with  mother-o'-pearl  and 
ivory,  engraved  with  figures  in  Bohemian  costume — about 
1580 

2646  A  short   stick-shaped   gun,  with  flint  lock  and  plain  steel  mount- 

ings ;  a  sword  is  contained  in  the  stock,  which  is  inlaid  with 
animals  in  ivory — abont  1680 

2647  An  Italian  flint  gun,  the  barrel  inscribed  with  the  maker's  name ; 

the  stock  minutely  inlaid  with  brass  and  mother-o'-pearl 

2648  One,  with  matchlock  and  wheel- lock,  inlaid  with  gold,  the  barrel 

chased  with  a  coat  of  arms,  and  surmounted  by  a  coronet  and 
scrolls,  and  the  date  1536  ;  the  stock  has  a  case  for  charges, 
and  is  covered  with  ivory,  engraved  with  classical  figures  and 
arabesques 

2649  A  wheel-lock  rifle,  the  stock  of  red  wood,  with  case  for  charges, 

inlaid  with  engraved  ivory  and  with  brass  ornaments;  on  the 
barrel  is  the  date  1G06 

2650  A  matchlock  gun,  the  barrel  and  lock   beautifully  chased  with 

scroll  work,  which  has  been  gilt,  and  inscribed  "  Got  und  dein 
Willichtein,  1546;"  the  stock,  with  case  for  charges,  ir.laid 
with  ivory 

2651  A   long   flint  gun,  the  barrel  mounted  with  silver,   chased  with 

masks;  it  is  stamped  on  two  gold  marks  with  the  word 
"  Pistoia,"  under  a  coronet  and  a  lion  ;  the  stock  is  carved 
with  scrolls,  and  the  butt  covered  partly  with  steel,  pierced 
and  chased  with  portraits 

2652  A  blunderbuss,  the  russet  barrel  inlaid  with  wreaths  of  flowers  in 

gold,  and  chased  with  trophies,  and  the  word  "  London  ;"  the 
stock  inlaid,  and  mounted  with  chased  silver ;  the  name 
"Wilson,"  on  the  lock 

PISTOLS. 

2653  A  matchlock  pistol,  the  stock  inlaid  with  ivory  and  mother-o'- 

pearl,  the  barrel  is  embossed  with  figures,  which  have  been 
formerly  gilt 

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2654  A  wheel-lock  pistol,  32  in.  long,  the  stock  inlaid  with  brass  and 

engraved   rnother-o'-pearl,  the  barrel  is  fluted  and  engraved 

2655  Another,  32  in.  long,  inlaid  with  figures  in  costume,  animals  and 

other  ornaments  in  ivory  and  mother-o'-pearl,  the  barrel  and 
the  lock  engraved  and  chased.     A  very  fine  specimen 

2656  Another,  32  in.  long,  the  stock  inlaid  with  brass  and  mother-o'- 

pearl,  the  barrel  has  been  engraved 

2657  A  small  wheel-lock   rifle,  2  ft.  6  in.  long,  with  case  for  charges, 

the  stock  inlaid  with  brass  and  mother-o'-pearl,  the  barrel 
inlaid  with  brass 

2658  A    LONG  WHEEL- LOCK    PISTOL,  the   barrel    and  lock 

minutely  chased  in  Italian  taste,  and  inlaid  with  gold,  the  stock 
and  hexagonal  butt  inlaid  with  ivory,  engraved  with  figures  in 
costume,  and  with  figures,  animals,  and  heads,  in  mother-o'- 
pearl 

2659  A  wheel-lock   pislol,  with  steel   stock,  and  catch  for  the  girdle, 

the  butt,  Avhich  is  made  to  contain  charges,  is  chased  and 
gilt 

2660  A  brace  of  pistols,  with  plain  steel  stocks  and  catches  for  the  girdle  ; 

the  locks  partly  engraved,  and  the  armoury  mark  B  K ;  the 
stocks  are  hollow  for  charges  and  winder 

2661  A   SINGLE  ONE,  very  curious,  the  whole   of  the   barrel  and 

steel  stock  are  very  minutely  and  beautifully  chased  with 
foliage;  it  has  a  steel  catch,  and  the  butt  is  of  uncommon 
shape 

2662  Another,  small,  the  stock  inlaid  with  heads  and  animals  in  ivory 

2663  Another,  curious,  with  double-barrel,  and  wheel-locks  above  and 

below,  with  stop  locks,  the  stock  and  butt  inlaid  with  ivory ; 
on  the  barrels  are  the  initials  H.  S.,  and  the  date  1544 

2664  Another,  single-barrel,  the  stock  inlaid  with  mother-o'-pearl  and 

ivory,  engraved  with  figures  in  the  costume  of  the  time  of 
Charles  IX. 

2665  Another,  with  snap-haunce  lock,  engraved,  and  barrel   also  en- 

graved and  banded 

2666  A  rifle  pistol,  with  wheel-lock,  engraved,  and  with  a  winder,  the 

stock  inlaid  with  mother-o'-pearl  and  brass 


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2667  One,    with    self-priming    flint    lock,  the    barrel     and     mountings 

beautifully  chased  with  foliage  in  high  relief 

2668  A  brace  of  flint  locks,  the  barrels  chased  with   Hercults  and  the 

Hydra,  the  steel  mountings  chased  with  masks  and  figures 

2669  A  long  pistol,  the  stock  inlaid  with  scrollwork  of  silver,  and  richly 

mounted  with  chased  silver 

2670  A  brace  of  Highland  pistols,  by  David   Dunbar,    with  engraved 

'    steel  stocks,  and  catches  for  the  girdle 

2671  A     BRACE    OF     LONG    PISTOLS,    BY     LAZARINO 

COMINARO,  with  engraved  and  fluted  barrels  :  the  stocks 
inlaid  with  steel,  with  hunting  subjects  of  very  minute  work  ; 
the  locks  are  chased — one  imperfect 

2672  ANOTHER  BRACE,  BY  THE  SAME:    the  barrels,  locks, 

ramrods,  and  steel  mountings  beautilully  chased  with  ara- 
besque ornaments;  the  stocks  partially  carved 

2673  A    LONG    WHEEL-LOCK    PISTOL,    BY'   THE  SAME: 

the  lock  beautifully  chased,  and  the  stock  inlaid  with  minute 
arabesques  in  steel 

2674  A  brace  of  wheel-lock  pistols,  with  engraved  barrels ;  the  stocks 

inlaid  with  ivory,  engraved  with  masks  and  heads 

2675  A  BRACE  OF  SUPERB  PISTOLS:  the  ends  of  the  barrels 

of  blue  steel,  embossed  with  classical  figures  in  gold  ;  the  locks, 
mountings,  and  the  breeches  of  the  barrels  are  exquisitely 
chased  with  subjects  from  Ovid — each  pistol  difierent ;  the 
stocks,  of  light  coloured  wood,  are  beautifully  carved  and 
inlaid  with  gold ;  the  cocks  are  inscribed  "  Les  la  Roche  aux 
Gallerie  du  Louvre;"  the  hammers  are  chased  with  the 
head  of  Louis  XVL 


POWDER    FLASKS. 

2676  One,  of  steel,  for  a  wheel-lock  gun,  with  the  winder  attached 

2677  Another,  for  a  wheel-lock  gun,  with  winder,  engraved   with  an 

equestrian  figure,  and  scroll  work ;  partly  gilt 

2678  One,  of  buckhorn,  carved  with  the  Last  Judgment,  and  mounted 

with  silver 


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2679  One,  of  metal,  with  a  chasing  of  the  Judgment  of  l^aris 

2680  One,  of  wood,  with  figures  stag  hunting,  inlaid  with  ivory 

2681  One,   a   stag's  horn,  covered   with   seal  skin,  and  mounted  with 

openwork  steel ;  and  one,  covered  with  embossed  leather 

2682  One,  of  embossed  leather,  fluted ;  and  one,  covered  with  pierced 

steel 

2683  The  covering  of  a  powder  flask,  of  metal,  chased  with  figures,  and 

enamelled  in  colours 

2684  A   cartouch  box,  of  wood  and  ivory ;  and   a  flask,  of  embossed 

leather,  fluted 

2685  A  flask,  and   cartouch  box,   with  the  arms   of  Saxony,   in  steel 

openwork 

2686  A  flask,  with  the  arms  of  Saxony,  in  steel  openwoik  ;  and  a  car- 

touch  box,  engraved  with  the  arms 

2687  A  flask,  carved  with  a  spearman,  and  a  bullet  bag  attached 

2688  A  powder  flask,  with  a  chasing  of  the  Judgment  of  Paris;  and    a 

winder,  for  a  wheel-lock  gun,  beautifully  chased 

2689  One,  carved  with  a  spearman,   the    steel  work  beautifully  chased 

with  scrolls,  and  the  cartouch  bag  attached 

2691  A  winder,  for  a  wheel-lock  gun,  chased  with   foliage;  a  powder 

flask,  inlaid  with  mother-o'-pearl ;  and  a  set  of  bandeliers 
and  be  It 

HELMETS. 

2692  A  VERY  FINE  BOURGUINOT,  with  plume  holder,  hooks, 

and  screws  for  fastening  on  the  tilting  pieces:  it  opens  in  two 
parts  in  front,  and  has  a  high  beaded  comb,  the  visor  and 
beaver  are  embossed  with  scrolls  and  lines — the  date  about 
1530 

2693  Another,   having   a   door  in  the  visor,  and  its  screw,  nuts,  and 

fastenings — its  date  from  1510  to  1520 

2694  A    fine  helmet,  the  comb  with  a  twisted  edge  ;  it  has  its  original 

fastenings — date  about  1500 

2695  A  helmet,  with  fluted  visor,  the  ridge  is  flattish,  and  approaches 

the  Salade  form  ;  it  has  its  original  steel  fastenings — date 
about  1470  or  1480 


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2H96  A  FINE   BOURGUINOT,  with  gorget,  attaclu'd ;    it  has  the 

original  plume  holder  and  visor  hook^  the  con>b  is  rather  high 

— date  about.  1540 
2G97  A  FINE  HELMET,  with  peaked  visor  and  twisted  edges;   it 

has  only  a  ridge  on  the  crown,  and  ornamented  with  lines  at 

the  bottom — date  1480  or  1490 

2698  A    SINGULAR    TILTING    BOURGUINOT,    fluted:    the 

outer  visor  has  a  grotesque  nose  and  moustache,  the  inner 
visor  of  openwork,  the  comb  twisted — the  date  about  1480  to 
1490.     {See  illustration) 

2699  A  plain  tilting  helmet,   with  a  high  comb,  and  two  extra  tilting 

pieces  for  the  beaver  and  mantoniere;  the  original  steel 
fastenings  are  attached  to  it — date  between  1520  and  1515 

2700  Another,  engraved,  with  its  beaver  and   visor,  and  shifting  plates 

for  the  neck  ;  the  plume  holder  is  at  the  side,  and  the  original 
ornamented  nuts  and  screws  are  attached — about  1490  to 
1500 

2701  A   VERY  FINE  TILTING  BOURGUINOT,  with  a  high 

comb,  russet  and  gold,  channelled  and  engraved^  the  chin 
piece  opens  in  two ;  it  has  a  plume  holder  and  all  its  fastenings 
— date  between  1510  and  1540 

2702  A     FRENCH     HELMET,     OF    THE     FINEST     CHA- 

RACTER, with  a  remarkable  visor,  perforated  and  fluted, 
the  comb  high  and  beaded ;  it  has  its  original  plume  holder 
and  screws,  which  are  ornamented  ;  it  is  inlaid  with  gold,  and 
engraved  with  hunting  subjects  and  inscriptions,  the  bottom 
plates  of  the  helmet  have  the  holes  for  fastening  it  to  the  breast 
and  back  plates — date  between  1560  and  1580 

2703  A  very  fine  morion,  beautifully  engraved  with    medallions  and 

trophies,  and  inlaid  with  gold;  there  are  projecting  points 
round  the  bottom,  the  peaks  are  richly  engraved,  the  plume 
holder  is  embossed — date  about  1550 

2704  A  fine  open  casque;  the  triple  ridges  embossed  and  chased  with 

figures  and  inlaid  with  gold,  with  embossed  ear  pieces  ;  of 
Italian  make — between  1530  and  1550 


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2705  A  plain  morion,  without  comb ;    the  original  brass  ornaments  and 

rivets  are  of  fine  character— between  1530  and  1550 

2706  An  open  casque,  with  embossed  ear  pieces — between   1540  and 

1550 

2707  A  helmet,  with  a  grooved  flat   comb,   with  hold  for   the  crest, 

the  visor  is  peaked  and  fluted ;  it  has  moveable  back  plates, 
and  is  of  very  particular  shape  in  the  skull  part — between 
1460  and  1480 

2708  A    fine   large    helmet,  opening   in    two   halves,  with    a    falling 

beaver  barred  and  ornamented  with  lines — about  1540. 
This  helmet  is  engraved  in  Grose  s  Military  Antiquities, 
plate  4 

COMPLETE  SUITS. 

2709  A  SUPERB    CAP  A   PIE  SUIT,  beautifully  channelled  and 

engraved  :  the  helmet  with  a  ridge,  visor,  and  beaver,  gorget 
with  lapping  plates,  right  and  left  pauldrons  and  braces, 
armlets  and  gauntlets,  back  and  breast  plates  with  faces  and 
tassets  and  lance  rest,  cuisses,  and  jambs,  the  boots  of  chain 
mail  with  steel  toes ;  a  roundel  is  attached  to  the  right  arm, 
of  rather  a  different  pattern,  ajupon  and  shirt  of  chain  mail 
beneath;  the  engraving  has  been  formerly  gilt — probably 
Italian — about  1530.     {See  illustration^ 

The  following  pieces  are  the  same  pattern  as  the  foregoing  suit. 

2710  AMENTONIERE,BREASTPLACART,  TASSETS,  AND 

MANTEAU  D'ARMES,  engraved  and  chased,  the  manteau 
with  lions'  heads  within  squares 

27 1 1  A  small  mentoniere  ;  a  left  shoulder  piece,  with  pass  guard  ;  a 

guard  de  bras  for  left  elbow ;  and  a  part  of  a  chanfron 

2712  An  open  casque,  with  one  ear  piece  and  high  comb 

2713  A  helmet,  of  a  light  dress  kind,  without  beaver,  and  a  crest  holder 

to  affix  to  it 

2714  A    VERY    FINE    CIRCULAR   SHIELD,    embossed  with 

rampant  lions  in  four  divisions,  and  gilt 


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2715  A  SUPERB  CAP  A  PIE  SUIT,  of  fluted  armour,  of  globose 

form,  with  salade-shaped  helmet  opening  at  the  chin,  with 
barred  visor_,  gorget,  arm  pieces,  and  gauntlets,  back  and 
breast  plates  with  faces,  the  gussets  fluted,  cuisses,  jambs,  and 
square-toed  sollerets  and  spurs,  and  shirt  of  chain  mail ;  the 
lance  rest  wanting — German — about  1510 

2716  A    Cap  a  Pie  Suit,  of  plain  armour,  with  fluted  edges  :    the 

helmet  with  low  ridge,  of  curious  form,  and  neckpiece  attached, 
beaver,  gorget,  panldrons  with  braces  and  pass  guards, 
arm  pieces  and  gauntlets,  back  and  breast  plates  with  taces, 
tassets,  and  lance  rest,  solid  cuisses  and  jambs,  with  square- 
toed  sollerets ;  the  belt  has  a  curious  chain  for  attaching  the 
sword — probably  Spanish — about  1520 

2717  Another  Cap  a  Pie   Suit,  of  plain  armour,  of  globose  form; 

consisting  of  helmet  of  salade  form,  with  fluted  ridge  and  visor, 
gorget,  back  and  breast  plates,  with  taces  and  tassets  and 
lance  rest,  pauldrons  with  pass  guards  and  braces,  arm 
pieces  and  gauntlets,  solid  cuisses,  and  jambs,  with  square- 
toed  sollerets — about  1520 

2718  A  Cap  a  Pie  Suit,  of  plain  armour;  consisting  of  helmet  with 

visor,  gorget,  back  and  breast  plates  with  taces  and  tassets, 
right  arm  piece  and  gauntlet,  left  pauldron,  with  braces  and 
arm  pieces,  and  massive  tilting  gauntlet  and  guard  bras  for 
the  elbow,  cuisses,  jambs,  and  stirrup  sollerets ;  this  suit  has 
a  manteau  d'armes  with  spike,  and  painted  with  a  coat  of 
arms,  and  a  plain  roundel  for  the  right  shoulder ;  it  has  the 
original  leather  and  silk  belt  for  the  sword — about  1540 


End  of  Twenty-first  Days  Sale. 


Twenty -second  Days  Sale. 
On    TUESDAY,    APRIL     17,    1855, 

AT    ONE    o'clock    PRECISELY. 


VENETIAN  GLASS. 

2719  A  small  two-handled  cup,  with  masks  and  bosses,  and  blue  rim 

2720  A  small  essence  ewer,  on  metal  stand 

2721  Another,  with  bosses  and  blue  ornaments  on  the  handle 

2722  A  glass,  on  tall  elegant  openwork  stem,  partly  of  blue  glass 

2723  A  tall  glass  and  cover,  on  open  stem 

2724  A  glass,  on  stem,  ornamented  with  a  flower  and  leaves 

2725  A  vessel,   in   the  form  of  a  bunch  of  grapes,  with  upright  spout, 

and  bird's  head  above 

2726  A  tall  drinking  glass,  with  two  bands,  and  gilt  edge 

2727  Another,  with  curious  openwork  stem 

2728  A  goblet  and  cover,  on  stem,  of  blue  glass,  with  waved  surface 

2729  A   fine  large   flat   tazza,    on    stem,   enamelled  with  foliage   and 

arabesques,  partly  gilt — 9^  in,  high 

2730  A  plate,  delicately  engraved  with   terminal   figures,  masks,  and 

festoons — 10^  in.  diameter 

2731  One,  smaller,  with  a  shield  of  arms  in  the  centre 

2732  A  tazza,  with  a  shield  of  arms  in  the  centre,  on  stem,  with  masks 

which  have  been  gilt 

2733  A  glass,  on  elaborate  openwork  twisted  stem,  with  blue  ornaments 

— 14  in.  high 


2877 


3  3  06 


2936 


3298 


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2734  Another,  nearly  similar.     (See  illustration) 

2735  Another,  niounlecl,  with  silver  stand  —  1 3  in.  high 

2736  A   tazza,  enamelled  with   three   figures,   on    stem,  with  masks 

partly   gilt,    mounted   on    silver-gilt   embossed    stand — 7  in. 
high 

VENETIAN  VITRO  Dl  TRINA. 

2737  A  two-handled  tazza 

2378   A  goblet,  with  bulb  ornaments  beneath 

2739  A  goblet,  with  diagonal  stripes  of  white 

2740  A  low  goblet,  with  broad  stripes 

27 11  A  taller  goblet,  with  raised  ribbon  stripes 

2742  Another,  with  laced  stripes 

2743  A    small    globular  vessel,   wiih  upright  handle,   and  rings,  and 

stripes  of  different  colours 

2744  A  glass,  on  stem,  with  diagonal  lacework 

2745  An  elegant  glass,  on  stem,  with  crossed  stripes 

2746  A  low  circular  vessel,  with  diagonal   stripes,  of  blue  and  wreen, 

and  metal  handle 

2747  A  glass,  on  stem,  with  diagonal  stripes 

2748  A  flat  vase,  and  cover,  on  stem,  with  horizontal  stripes 

2749  A  tazza,  with  two  blue  handles,  and  yellow  stripes  beneath  the 

lip 

2750  A  globular  vase  and  cover,  on  stem,  with  delicate  crossed  stripes 

2751  A  glass,  on  stem,  with  laced  stripes 

2752  A  bocale,  with  laced  stripes 

2753  A  two-handled  tazza,  with  blue  stripes 

2754  A  tazza,  with  blue  twisted  stripes 

2755  A  glass,  on  stem,  with  diagonal  stripes 

2756  A  oroblet,  on  stem,  with  stripes  on  the  bowl 

2757  A  tazza,  with  crimson  diagonal  stripes 

2758  A  two-handled  tazza,  with  very  delicate  stripes 

2759  A  globular  vase  and  cover,  on  stem-,  with  stripes  and  laced  work 

2760  A  globular  vessel,  with  boss  ornaments,  and  upright  handle 

2761  A  bocale,  with  stripes 

2762  A  ooblet,  in  the  form  of  a  boot,  with  spurs,  and  zigzag  ornaments 


236 

2763  A  vase  and  cover,  with  trellis  stripes 

2764  A  small  goblet,  with  crimson  stripes 

2765  A  tazza,  on  stem,  with  white  bands,  gilt 

2766  A  bocale,  with  diagonal  stripes 

2767  A  globiilar  small  bottle  ;  and  a  small  bottle  and  cover 

2768  A  goblet,  of  thick  glass,  with  coloured  laced  stripes 

2769  An  essence  bottle,  with  yellow  diagonal  stripes,  on  three  mask  feet 

2770  A  bocale,  with  close  diagonal  stripes 

2/71   An  ewer,  with  handle,  with  broad  festoons  of  white 

2772  Two   goblets,   with  pink   stripes;  and    one,   with  blue  stripes — 

imperfect 

2773  A  small  jar  and  cover,  with  laced  stripes 

2774  A   globular  vase  and  cover,  on  stem,  with  upright  stripes,  and 

bosses  on  the  cover 

2775  A  drinking  glass,  with  boss  ornaments  on  the  bowl,  mounted  with 

metal  handle 

2776  A  two-handled  vase,  with  upright  stripes  and  laced  bands 

2777  A  bocale,  with  diagonal  stripes — 9  in.  high 

2778  A  tall  globular  bottle,  with  laced  upright  bands — 10  in.  high 

2779  A  tazza,  on  stem,  with  diagonal  lines — 10  in.  diameter 

2780  A  tall  goblet  and  cover,  on  stem,  with  diapered  surface 

2781  A  tazza,  on  stem,  with  two  handles,  with  broad  stripes  and  laced 

bands 

2782  A  tall  goblet  and  cover,  on  stem,  with  laced  bands 

2783  An  elegant  ewer,    with   handle,    with  broad  stripes  and    ribbon 

bands 

2784  A  drinking  glass,  on   circular  open  stem,  with  geranium  flowers 

in  the  centre — 11  in.  high 

2785  A  low  vase,  cover,  and  stand,  with  diagonal  flutings,  and  bands  of 

zigzag — extreme  diameter  20  in. 

2786  A  bottle,  in  the  form  of  a  pistol — 16  in.  long 

SCHMELZE. 

2787  A  pair  of  small  ewers,  with  ornamented  handles,  of  opal  colour 

2788  A  small  vase,  the  lip  compressed  on  each  side,  with  two  ornament- 

ed handles,  of  opal..     (^See  illustration) 


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2789  A  Clip,  in  imitation  of  gold  porphyry 

2790  An  oval  nautilus-shaped  tazza,  on  stem  of  opal  glass — 6  in.  high 

2791  A  beautiful  vase,  with   handle  and  spout,  of  ruby,  waved   with 

green  and  other  colours — 12^  in.  high 

OPALISED. 

2792  A  glass,  on  tall  openwork  stem — 9^  in.  high 

2793  A   glass,    with    curious   leaf-shaped   curved    lip,    on    stem — 8  in. 

high 

2794  A  cup,  on  stem 

2795  A  candlestick,  on  fluted  stem  and  plinth — 9  in.  high 

2796  A  flat  tazza,  of  yellow  and  other  colours — S^in.  diameter 

2797  Two  cups — green 

2798  Two  cups,  with  gold 

2799  A  small  tazza ;  and  a  pair  of  small  globular  vessels 

2800  A  teapot  and  ewer,  gold  with  green  handle 

2801  A  fluted  basin,  of  rich  colour  and  gold 

2802  A  small  cup ;  a  small  bottle  ;  and  a  globular  stand 

2803  A  small  barrel-shaped  vessel,  red  and  white 

FROSTED  VENETIAN  GLASS. 

2804  A  bocale,  with  lions'  heads  in  relief — gilt — 8^  in.  high 

2805  Another,  similar,  with  gilt  band  round  the  edge — Sin.  high 

2806  A   beautiful  large  ewer,  with  straight   spout  and   scroll  handle; 

and  basin — the  basin  13|  in.  diameter 

2807  A  vase,   of  elegant  form,  with   masks,  festoons,   and   flutings  in 

relief — Sg  in.  high 

2808  A  circular   flat  vessel,  with   upright   handle  in  rings — bosses   and 

bands  on  the  side 

2809  A  small  low  ewer,  with  white  bands 

GERMAN  GLASS. 

2810  A  goblet  and  cover,  on  stem,  engraved  with  the  arms  of  Saxony 

2811  A  tall  weinstock  green  glass — 14  in.  high 

2812  A  tall   goblet,  on  stem,  with   cover,  with  arms  and  inscription, 

gilt 


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2813  Another,  with  Inndscape  in  Indian  ink — 13  in.  high 

2814  A  goblet  and  cover,  of  green  glass,  engraved  with  imperial  arms 

2815  A  deep  blue  bottle,  engraved  with  arms,  and  inscribed  "  Rudolf, 

H.  v.,  1672" 

2816  A  quart  hock  glass,  with  Cupid  seated  on  a  barrel,  and  inscrip- 

tion— 8:^  in.  high 

2817  An  oval  ruby  flat  glass,  enamelled,  with  inscription  in  white 

2818  A  green  flat  glass,  with  indented  lip 

2819  A  green  weinstock  glass — 9  in.  high 

2820  A  blue  ditto— 10  in.  high 

2821  A  large  green  hock  glass,  with  inscription — imperfect — 10  in.  high 

2822  Another,  with  arms 

2823  Another,  engraved  with  huntsmen — 10  in.  high 

2824  A  very  tall  glass,  with  portrait  of  a  queen — 13  in. 

2825  A  goblet,  on  stem,  with  cover,  engraved  with  a  view  of  Hirschberg 

2826  A  tall  ribbed  bocale,  with   inscriptions  and  wreaths  of  leaves — 

12  in.  high 

2827  A  glass  and  cover,  on  foot,  with  medallion  of  Philip   IV.,  and 

three  coats  of  arms — 10  in.   hi^h 

2828  A  glass,  on  foot,  with  Cupid  and  devices,  "  Tout  pour  I'amour"' 

— 9  in.  high 

2829  A  tall  glass,    on  rich  figured  stem,  with  shields  of  arms,  and 

figures;   and  a  spoon  and  fork — imperfect 

2830  A  glass,  on  tall  stem,  with  a  bishop's  arms,  surrounded  by  vines — 

lOi  in.   high 

2831  Another,  on  high  ornamental  stem,  with  figures  of  birds,  and  coats 

of  arms- — 11  in.  high 

2832  A  very  tall  glass,  with  arms  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire,  and 

Eleeiorate,  1655 — 16  in.  high 

2833  A  tall  glass  and  cover,  on  foot,  with  a  seaport  and  figures — 17^  in. 

2834  Another,  blue,  inscribed  "  Floreat  Domus  Palatina,"  and  arms — 

17^  in.  high 

2835  A  very  tall  glass,   on  twisted   stem,   with   Bacchus  seated  on   a 

barrel  with  grapes — 17  in.  high 

2836  A  tall  glass  and  cover,  on  stem,  with   the  Emperor  Leopold,   and 

inscription —  1 7  in.  high 


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2S37  Another,  with  a  boar  hunt — 16  in.  high 

2838  A  tall  Venetian  glass  and  ribbed  cover,  with  twisted  handle  and 

stem,  of  green  and  white,  with  shield  of  arms — 15  in.  high 

2839  Another,  on  elegant  twisted  stem,  with  birds'   heads  and   green 

combs — 14J  in.  high 

2840  Another,  nearly  similar 


ENAMELLED  GERMAN  GLASS. 

2841  A  bottle,  with  the  arms  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire,  the  Cruci- 

fixion on  the  centre  of  the  eagle,  1576 — 11  in.  high 

2842  A    bocale,    with    horsemen,    and    two    shields  of  arms — 'IHin. 

high 

2843  Another,   with  a  lady  in  a   white  dress,  and  shield  of  arms  in 

wreaths — 12  in.  high 

2844  A   vidercom,   with   different  trades,   in  compartments,   inscribed 

"  Hieronymuss  Fisscher,  1679  " — 12  in.  high 

2845  Another,  with  the  arms  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire,  and  inscrip- 

tion, 1661  — 11^  in.  high 

2846  Another,  and  cover,  light  green,  with   the  Fichtel  Giberge,  and 

animals,  with  inscriptions,  1664 — 13  in.  high 

2847  A  vidercom,  with  a   German  Emperor,  surrounded  by  the  Seven 

Electors,  verses  beneath,  1601 — Hi  in.  hish 

2848  Another,  with  cover,  and  arms  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire,  1625 

— 12  in.  high 

2849  A  jug,  with  glass  cover,  with  Christ  and  the  woman   of  Samaria, 

the  text  inscribed,  1652 — 13  in.  high 

2850  A  bocale,  with  arms  of  Johannes  Schemdt,  1602 — 11^  in.  high 

2851  Another,  with  arms  of  Roccho  Grasl,  1603 — 10^  in.  high 

2852  A  bocale,  with  the  Fichtel  Giberge 

2853  Another,  with  a  lady  in  white,  and  shield  of  arms — 11  in.  high 

2854  A  vidercom  and  cover,  with  the  rivers  running  from  mountains, 

two  figures  behind,  16/6 — 12  in.  high 

2855  Another,  on  foot,  with  cover,  and  two  shields  of  arms — 12  in.  high 


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GRTS  DE  FLANDRES. 

2856  A  white  jug,  pewter-mounted,  the  surface  reticulated,  with  drunken 

and  dancing  figures,  masks  and  ornaments — dated  1589 — 
7i  in.  high 

2857  A  curious  brown  and  blue  barrel-shaped  vessel,  pewter-mounted, 

with  ornaments  and  coats  of  arms  round,  and  two  large  coats 
with  oval  wreaths,  IF.  V.  and  H.  V.  inscribed — 6  in.  high 
'2858  A  small  blue  and  white  mug,  with  chequers  and  C.  R.,  with  a 
crown — 3|  in.-  high 

2859  A  curious  square  bottle,  with  blue  and  brown  rude  ornaments — 

dated  1618—7  in.  high 

2860  A  white  jug,  reticulated  with  ornaments,  heads,  &c.,  with  origi- 

nal silver  mounting  and  lid — dated  1589,  on  handle — 7^  in. 
high 

2861  A  dark  lava  jug,  with  original  metal-gilt  ornamented  mountings, 

the  lid  engraved  T.  S. — date  perhaps  about  1600 — 6  in. 
high 

2862  An  ancient  black  leather  luucr,  with  silver  rim,  and  coat  of  arms 

— no  date,  probably  about  the  time  of  James  11. — 6f  in.  high ; 
and  one,  wirh  engraved  silver  lid 

2863  A  curious  glazed  and   coloured   square  earthenware  vase,  with 

metal  tap,  figures  on  horseback  hunting,  trees,  &c.  in  relief, 
with  masks  and  other  ornaments — date  perhaps  about  from 
1500  to  1530 — 8|in.  high.      Fery  curious 

2864  A  brown  jug,  with  pewter  lid,  with  two  armorial  bearings  in 

ovals ;  a  pelican  and  young  in  the  centre,  supported  by  two 
griffins,  masks,  and  other  ornaments — dated  1599,  and  long 
inscription — 13    in.  high 

2865  A  gris  jug,  with  pewter  lid,  blue  and  white,  with  a  classical 

procession — dated  1 589,  and  initials  I.  E. — 14  in.  high 

2866  Another,  with    pewter  mounting,   blue   and  white,   masks  and 

ornaments,  and  scriptural  and  historical  subjects  in  arched 
compartments — dated  1622;  an  oval  medallion,  with  in- 
scription and  shield  with  device — 16  in.  high 


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2S67  Another,  with  the  handle  of  the  lid  formed  of  a  figure  of  the 
Magdalen  seated,  with  blue  and  white  ornaments,  and  the 
Crucifixion  in  the  centre — date  about  1670 — 13i.  in.  high 

2868  A  pewter  jug  and  cover,  embossed  with  three  medallions  of 
Patientia,  Solertia,  and  Nonvi — 6iin.  high 

2809  A  blue,  white,  and  brown  jug,  pewter  mounted,  with  embossed 
ornaments  and  masks,  and  full  coat  of  arms  in  front — no  date 
— 15  in.  high 

2870  A   very  large  brown  jug,   with   grey-bearded  hend,  three  large 

coats  of  arms,  and  two  smaller ;  the  imperial  double  eagle  in 
the  centre,  the  arms  of  England,  and  inscription  of  Elizabeth 
Hegina,,  &c. — dated  1594— 14^  in.  high 

2871  An  English  blue  and  white  earthenware  jug,  with  a  little  yellow- 

in  the  painting,  with  Prince  of  Wales's  feathers,  helmet,  crest, 
and  cypher,  within  shield — dated  1638 — pewter  mount 'd^ — 
10  in.  high 

2872  A  carved  wooden  tankard,  with  emblematic  medallions  of  Faith, 

Hope,  and  Charity,  a  hare  hunt,  &c. —  no  date — 7^  in.  high 

2873  A  brown  jug,  highly  glazed,  with  figures  of  dancing  boors,  bag- 

pipers, &c. — dated  1576,  with  long  inscriptions — 9  in.  high. 

2874  A  curious  hour-glass  shaped-brown  jug,  pewter  mo\mted,  with 

four  double  handles  and  four  single,  with  pendant  rings — date 
probably  1580 — 1 1  in.  high 

2875  A  brown  jug,  with  pewter  lid,  and   renaissance  ornaments,  with 

three  coats  of  arms — dated  1 587 — 9  in.  high 

2876  Another,  with  men  holding  shields   of  Electorate  arms,   under 

arches,  with  renaissance  ornaments — dated  1602 — 11  in.  high 

2877  A  FINK    Blue  and  White  Gris  de  Flanders  Jug,  of  very 

curious  three-sided  form,  circle  and  half  circle,  with  figures 
dancing,  under  the  handle ;  masks  and  ornaments  at  the 
top;  under  lip,  a  cypher  and  G.  B. — dated  1602,  with  long 
inscription — 17^  in.  high.      (See  illustration) 

2878  A  circular  glazed  Delft  tazza,  on   foot;  marriage  symbol,  with 

six  handles  and  coloured  ornaments  in  rehef,  hands  united, 
birds,  &c.  within,  P.  P.  C.  anno  1656 — 6  in,  diameter,  ex- 
clusive of  handles,  and  2^  in.  high 

R 


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2879  A  VERY  FINE  Blue   and  White  Gris  Jug,  pewter  mounted. 

with   an  equestrian  cavalcade,  masks,  ornaments,   and  long 
inscription— dated  1587 — 18^  in.  high 

2880  A  tall  white  cannette,  pewter  mounted,  with  scriptural  and  classi- 

cal subjects  ;  in  the  centre,  date  1574  and  armorial  bearings, 
lion  rampant,  crest,  helmet,  &c.,  B.  L  V. — 17|in.  high 

2881  A  blue  and  white  gris  flat  jug,  pewter  mounted,  with  figures, 

and  many  crests   and  coats  of   arms — dated   1601 — 15^  in. 
high 

2882  A  curious  white  round  jug,  pewter  mounted,  with  the  Crucifixion 

and  two  other  subjects :    rude  early — date  probably  from  1540 
to  1550—6^  in.  high 


End  of  Twejity-second  Day^s  Sale. 


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Twenty-third  Day's  Sale. 


On    WEDNESDAY,    APRIL  18,  1855, 

AT    ONE    o'clock    PRECISELY. 


GERMAN  GLASS. 

2883  A  mug,  with  a  gentleman  and  lady,  and  inscription  in  white — 

6a  in.  hi^h 

2884  A  purple  mug,  with  a  medallion  and  arabesques — 6J  in.  high 

2885  A  white  opalised  mug,  with  pewter  lid,  enamelled — 8^  in.  high 

2886  A  tankard,  blue,  with  a  lady  and  gentleman  pledging  each  other, 

1601,  with  metal  lid — 7  in.  high 

2887  A  blue  bocale,  with  a  sportsman  shooting  a  stag — 6^  in.  high 

2888  Another,  with  arms  and  cypher,  1678 

2889  A   bocale,   with  figures  feasting  and  musicians,  with  arabesque 

borders — 4^ in.  high 

2890  One,  with  arms  of  George  Frederick,   Margraff  of  Brandenburg 

— 64  in.  high 

2891  A  glass,  engraved  with  portrait  of  Barnevelt — 7\  in.  high 

2892  One,  with  portrait  of  Cornelius  de  Guselaar,  Pensioner  of  Dor- 

drecht 

2893  A   cut    mug   and    cover,   with   two  subjects    of   fountains  before 

chateaux,  and  arabesques — 8  in.  high 

2894  A  small  cup,  with  a  landscape,  gilt — imperfect 

2895  A  bocale  and  cover,  with  busts  of  Cosmo  111.  and   F'erdinand 

Duke  of  Tuscany,  and  arms — 9  in.  high 

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2896  One,  with   Cupid  before  a  cask,  and  two  landscapes,  with    in- 

scriptions, mounted  with  silver  gilt — 8^  in.  high 

2897  A  mug,  with  two  shields  of  arms  engraved 

2898  A  tumbler,  with  arabesques,    and  red  and  green  gem  bosses — 

4^  in.  high 

2899  A  mug,  with  cypher  and  coronet,  mounted  uith  silver-gilt  lid,  on 

which  is  a  medal  of  John  Henry  Duke  of  Saxony,  1500; 
a  small  gold  coin  of  Frederick  William  Duke  of  Bran- 
denburg in  the  bottom — 7^  in.  high 

2900  A  pair  of  flat-sided  bottles,  engraved  with  arabesques — 10  in.  high 

2901  A  flat  pilgrim's  bottle,  with  two  shields  of  arms  enamelled,  and 

rings  for  handles — 11  in.  high 

2902  A  small  globular  fluted  jug,  of  blue  glass — 7|  in.  high 

2903  A  green  cup,  on  stem,  engraved  with  flowers 

2904  A  small  globular  bottle,  with  painted  neck,  enamelled  with  two* 

shields  of  arms  and  scrolls 

2905  A  fine  bocale  and  cover,  the  surface  waved,  surmounted  by  the 

imperial  eagle — 21  in.  high.     (See  illustration) 

2906  A  tall  glass  and  cover  on  stem,  engraved  with  a  battle  in  a  land- 

scape, and  trophies  on  the  cover — 21  in.  high 

2907  Another,  with  imperial  arms,  inscribed  Augustissima,  Patronanza 

(probably  for  Maria  Theresa) — 17  in.  high 

2908  Another,  with  medallion  of  an  elector,  and  a  battle — J  8  in.  high 

2909  A   CURIOUS   Globular  Bottle,  with  tall  neck:    within   is   a 

group  of  three  fruits  on  leaf  stands,  enamelled  in  colours,  and 
a  fruit  forms  the  stopper — 21-^  in.  high 

VENETIAN  GLASS. 

2910  A  glass,  on  openwork  stem,  with  blue  bosses 

2911  A    scalloped    glass,  on     openwork    crested    stem,    blue   on   one 

side 

2912  A  horn,  of  deep  blue,  with  twisted  bands  of  white,  raised 

2913  A  large  flat  glass,  delicately   engraved  with  scrolls,  on  openwork 

blue  stem 

2914  A  green  glass,  on  twisted  stem 


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2915  A  scalloped  glass^  with  bands  raised,  on  embossed  stem 

2916  A  tall  four  scalloped  glass,  engraved  with  arabesques 

2917  Another,  lower,  with  spiral  red  line  in  stem 

2918  A  tall   glass,  on  stem,   with  Diana  and  Bellona,  and  elaborate 

arabesque  borders — 6^  in.  high 

2919  One,  engraved  with  a  princess  and  shield  of  arms 

2920  One,  richly  engraved  with  scrolls — 6^  in.  high 

2921  An  oblong  basin   and   hexagonal   ewer,  with  small  landscapes, 

arms,  and  arabesques  of  minute  design — length  of  ewer  7|  in. 

2922  A  chalice,  on  stem,  engraved  I.  H.  S, — 6|  in,  high 

2923  An  oval-shaped  glass,  with  landscapes  engraved 

2924  A  small  square  jar  and  cover,  with  figures,  arms,  and  arabesques 

2925  A  tazza,  on  stem,  with  delicate  waved  cup 

2926  Another,  delicately  engraved  with  frieze  of  animals  and   trees, 

with  German  inscription,  1599 

2927  A  glass,  in  the  form  of  a  beehive,  mounted  with  metal  bell — 

7iin.  high 

2928  A  glass,  mounted  with  silver  sphere   with  a  die  in   it,  a  figure 

of  Fortune  above — 9  in.  high 

2929  A  vessel  in  the  form  of  an  elephant,  with  blue  edges 

2930  A  globular  glass  and  cover,  with  a  marine  globe  inside,  enamelled, 

"with  a  fish — 8iin,  high 

2931  A  jug,  with  very  curious  double  fluted  spout,  ornamented  with 

bands,  blue  bosses  on  the  handle — 9  in.  high 

2932  A  globular  vase  and   cover,   with  projecting  drop   ornaments  of 

red,  blue,  and  green 

2933  A  hght  blue  drinking  glass,  on  embossed  metal  stem — 9  in.  high 

2934  A  very  elegant    flat-sided  bottle,    with   raised    leaf   ornaments, 

enamelled  between  white  stripes  mounted  with  silver — 10^  in. 
high.     (See  illustration) 

2935  A  vessel,  in  the   form  of  a  sceptre,  of  deep  blue,  with  openwork 

ornaments  on  the  top,  the  bottom  mounted  with  pewter — 
12  in.  long 

2936  A  tall  glass,  the  cover  surmounted  by  a  seaport,  on  stem  formed 

of  a  pelican,  with  blue  crest  and  wings — 18  in.  long.     {See 
illustration) 


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'2937  A  horn-sliaped  glass,  with  embossed  rings,  mounted  with  silver 
bell  at  the  end;  on  the  silver  rim  is  inscribed  "  Qui  tient  y 
boil,"  and  date  1595;  French  inscriptions  scratched  on  the 
glass 

2938  A  horn-shaped  glass  waved  with  white  lines  and  two  blue  rings 
— width  of  arc  13  in. 


VITRO  DI  TRINA. 

2939  A  small  jar  ;  and  a  globular  bottle,  with  waved  lines 

2940  A  two-handled  flat  bottle,  with  stripes  oi'  laced  ornaments — 12  in. 

hiorh 

2941  A  square  vessel,  with  broad  stripes 

2942  A  bocale,  with  two  white  bands,  and  flutings  below 

2943  A  glass,  on  openwork   twisted  stem  of  blue  and   white — 12^  in^ 

high 

2944  A  finebocale,  with  upright  stripes  and  mask  handles— 12  in.  high 
2915  A  superb  ewer  and  basin,  with  lines   of  lacework,  the  ewer  with 

indented  edge  and    straight  handle — the  basin    14^  in.    dia- 
meter 

2946  A  tall  glass  and  cover,  on  stem,  with  fine  stripes  and  laced  lines 

— 15  in.  high 

2947  A  tazza,  on  stem,  with  laced  stripes 

2948  A  jug  and  cover,  with  spiral  lines,  a  flower  in  relief,  inside — 9|  in. 

high 

2949  A  tazza,  on  stem,  with  crossed  lines 

2950  A  goblet  and  cover,  striped  with  white,  on  stem  ornamented  with 

masks  and  festoons — 10-^  in.  high 

2951  A  basin,  with  delicate  crossed  lines — 9  in.  diameter 

2952  An  elegant  tazza,  with  indented  edges,  on  stem 

2953  A  mug,  with  handle,  blue  chain  band   round   the  surface,  and 

raised  ornaments 
295d  A  tazza,  on  stem,  with  spiral  lines  — 6i  in.  diameter 

2955  One,  with  spiral  crossed  lines — 7  in.  diameter 

2956  One,  with  rope  ornaments,  raised — 6  in.  diameter 

2957  One,  with  laced  lines — G^in.  diameter 


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2958  A  glass,  on  stem,  with  coloured  stripes 

2959  A  vessel,  in  the  form  of  a  porpoise.     {See  illustration) 

2960  A  flagon,  striped  with  turquoise  and  white,  with  a  mask  in  relief 

— 10  ill.  high 

2961  A  globular  vase,  with  maroon  and  white  stripes — 8  in.  high 

2962  A  tall  glass,  on  stem,  with  pink  stripes 

2963  A  square  bottle,  with  blue  and  white  stripes  and  flutings 

2964  An  elegant  flat-sided  bottle,   with  blue  and  red   stripes,  partly 

gilt — 10  in.  high 

2965  A  bocale,  with  red  and  blue  diagonal  stripes — 6iin.  high 

2966  Another,  with  purple,  blue,  and  yellow  stripes— 6f  in. 

2967  Another,  with  red  and  blue  stripes — 6  in.  high 

2968  One,  nearly  similar — 6|  in,  high 

2969  A  cannette,  with  handle,  blue    and   white  diagonal  stripes,  with 

mask  in  the  front,  pewter  lid — 9^  in.  high 

2970  A  bocale,  with  blue  and  white  diagonal  stripes — 8  in.  high 

2971  Another,  similar,  with  masks  in  relief — imperfect — S^in.  high 

2972  A  large  dish,  with  crossed  spiral  lines — 16  in.  diameter 

RUBY  GLASS, 

2973  A  goblet,  with  birds  and  flowers,  on  ball  feet  ;  and  a  small  pur- 

ple decanter 

2974  Atazza,  the  border  engraved  with  arabesques,    deep  crimson — 

7^  in.  diameter 

2975  One,  larger,  with  flowers  and  arms,  inscribed  M.  S.  S.  G.  B. — 9  in. 

diameter 

2976  A  fluted  tazza,  of  rich  orange  colour 

2977  A  goblet,  crimson,  spirally  fluted,  on  stem,  embossed  with  masks 

and  festoons 

2978  A  very  curious  ornament,  pyramidal  oval,  on  stem,  gilt — 9  in.  high 

2979  A  fluted  upright  bottle,  of  rich  deep  colo\ir,  the  surface  coarsely 

frosted — 7^  in.  high 

2980  A  jug,  with  white  waved  ornaments,  of  very  early  and  rude  design, 

on  very  deep  red — 7$  in.  high 

2981  A  mug,  with  spots  raised  in  imitation  of  gems;  the  borders  have 

been  gilt,  with  pewter  lid — 5  in.  high 


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2982  A  pair  of  glasses,  fluted,  on  pale  stems 

2983  A  small  globular  vessel,  with  spout,  mounted,  with  stem,   cover, 

and  handle  of  silver  gilt,  engraved  with  arabpsques 

2984  A  globular  teapot,  with  handle,  the  lid  and  spout  of  metal,  chased 

and  gilt 

2985  A  goblet,  engraved  with  birds,  fruits,  and  festoons,  mounted,  witli 

lid,  and  on  ball  feet  of  metal 

2986  A  globulai- jug,  with  handle,  the  cover  of  metal  gilt 

2987  A  barrel-shaped  small  glass,  with  metal  lid,  set  with  ruby  glass  gems 

2988  A  globular  vase,  engraved   with  birds,  fruits,  and   festoons,  with 

metal  top 

2989  A  small  jug,  with  handle,  F.  R.,  and  a  crown  engraved  on  the 

lid,  mounted  with  rims  of  silver  gilt 

2990  A  small  goblet,  engraved  with  a  trophy  and  a  landscape 

2991  A  small  oval  fluted  tazza,  mounted  with  silver  gilt 

2992  A  small  fluted  cup,  on  metal  stand  ;  and  a  smaller  cup,  engraved 

2993  Two  small  opal  glasses,  on  ruby  stems 

2994  A  goblet,  engraved  with  Cupid  seated  beneath  the  sun,  on  chased 

silver  stand 

2995  A  goblet,  with  arms  and  trophy 

2996  One,  smaller,  with  flowers 

2997  A  vessel,  in  the  form  of  a  bird ;  and  a  small  glass,  mounted  with 

silver  gilt 

2998  A  PAIR  OF  BEAUTIFUL  FLUTED  FLAT   BOTTLES, 

mounted  on  plinths,  and  with  rims  of  silver  gilt — 12  in.  high 

2999  A  globular  bottle,  with  tall  narrow  neck,  fluted,  on  a  square  silver 

stem —  12  in.  high 
SOOO  A  goblet  and  cover,  on  a  tall  stem  and  foot,  mounted  with  silver 
gilt — 11  in.  high 

3001  A  jug,  engraved  with  fruits  and  flowers,  mounted,  with  gilt  metal 

cover — 10  in.  high 

3002  A  pair  of  vases,  of  double  globular  form — 9  in.  high 

3003  A  FINE  RARE  Tazza,  on  a  fluted   stem,   the   outside    with   scale 

ornaments,  gilt  and  enamelled  with  green — 10  in.  diameter 

3004  A  globular  vessel,  of  ruby,   on  stem,  with  bands  and    ornaments 

of  white 


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3005  A  glass,  in  the  form  of  a  boot  with  spur,  the  leg  fluted 

3006  A  negro's  head,  small.      Very  fine 

3007  A  tall  fasceted  goblet  and  cover,  on  stem — 13  in.  high 

3008  A  tazza,  with  fluted  rim,  of  rich  light  red — 8^  in.  diameter 


DELFT,  GRIS  DE  FLANDRES,  AND  COLOGNE 

WARE. 

3009  A  blue  and   white  delft  stone  jug,   with  lid,  pewter  mounted,  a 

horse  painted  on  the  lid — date  perhaps  1680 — 8  in.  high 

3010  A   brown  biittcher-ware    glazed   tankard,   with  gold  ornaments, 

crown,  and  royal  arms  of  Saxony,  with  copper  mounting, 
which  appears  to  have  been  gilt — date  from  1680  to  1700 — 
9  in.  high 

3011  A  blue  and  white  stone  jug,  pewter  mounted,    with  kings'  and 

queens' heads  under  arches,  and  coats  of  arms,  dated  1587, 
and  private  shield  of  devices — 8^  in.  high 

3012  A  jug,   with  pewter  mounting,   figures  of  musqueteers,  masks, 

and  ornaments,  in  blue  and  white — date  about  1630 — 12^  in. 
high 

3013  A  brown  English  mug,  with  ornaments,  and  four  double  carved 

handles,  rude-work,  cyphers  on  tablets,  and  date  1621 — 6^  in. 
high 

3014  A  brown  unglazed  mug,  pewter  mounted,  in  the  form  of  a  bear  on 

his  feet,  the  fore-paws  supporting  a  shield,  with  a  device — no 
date,  perhaps  about  1 570 — 8^  in.  high 

3015  A  carved  wood  peg  tankard,    (the   pegs   on    inside)    rude    and 

grotesque  animals  and  figures  in  relief — no  date — 8  in.  high 

3016  A   glazed  mug,  with  part  of  original  pewter  mounts,  brown  and 

buff,  with  figures  of  boys  and  bacchanals — no  date — 6^  in.  high 

3017  A  yellow  drab   two-handled  bowl-shaped  mug,  English,  inscribed 

round  the  top  "  JOSHVA  HEATH,  177"— Sin.  high 

3018  A  glazed  earthenware  nmg,  brown  speckled  ground,  with  blue 

and  white  scrolls,  a  crown  and  device  of  an  eagle  crowned, 
and  sun,  with  motto  "  Non  soli  sedet,"  pewter  mounted ;  on 
the  lid,  a  head  of  George  1.,  of  the  time — 10  in.  high 


250 

3019  A  curious  English  brown  earthenware  bowl-shaped  drinking  cup 

and  cover,  with  four  handles,  one  hollow  for  trick  to  spill 
liquors,  with  ornaments,  and  Prince  of  Wales's  feathers — no 
date,  probabl}'' about  1620 — 10  in.  high 

3020  A  delft  basket,  with   handle  yellow,  with  animals  and  wreaths  in 

colours,  the  cover  perforated ;  probably  a  marriage  basket — 
no  date,  perhaps  about  1640 — 13  in.  high 

3021  A  blue  and  white  stoneware  mug,  with  dancing  figures,  in  arches, 

and  ornaments  and  inscription — dated  1586 — 7 -J  in.  high 

3022  A  blue  and  white  stone  jug,  with  grey-bearded  head,  with  flori- 

ated ornaments  in  circles — no  date,  perhaps  1580 — 9^  in. 
high 

3023  A  blue  and  white  ditto,  pewter  mounted,  with  some  brown  colour 

and  scroll  ornaments,  a  rude  head  at  the  top  ;  a  portrait 
crowned,  of  Maria  D,  Grat.  Britan.  France,  et  Hiber. 
Regina,  of  the  time — 9|  in.  high 

.3024  A  blue  and  white  jug,  with  fluted  ornaments,  silver  mounted,  the 
lid  chased  with  heads,  and  a  glass  star  in  the  middle ;  inside, 
engraved  coat  of  arms — no  date,  perhaps  1590 — 10  in. 
high 

c025  A  pilgrim-shaped  stone  bottle,  blue,  brown,  and  white,  with  or- 
naments, and  shields  of  crowned  imperial  eagle — no  date, 
perhaps  from  1640  to  1660 — lOi  in.  high 

3026  Another,    with    two    full    coats    of    arms — dated    1678 — 10  in. 

high 

3027  A  blue  and  white  stone  jug,  with  curious  spout,  pewter  mounted, 

covered  with  ornaments — no  date,  perhaps  about  1580 — 10  in. 
.    high 

3028  Another,  pewter  mounted,   and  arabesque  ornaments — no  date, 

perhaps  1570 — 9|  in.  high 

3029  Another,  blue,  white,  and  brown,  with  foliage  and  coat  of  arms 

in  the  centre — dated  1687 — 9  in.  high 

3030  A  white  stone  jug,  with  blue   and  brown  embossed  ornaments, 

and  pewter  lid — no  date,  perhaps  1650 — 11  in.  high 

3031  Another,  with  old  head  and  pewter  lid,  engraved  with  cypher  and 

date— 1681— Hi  in.  high 


251 

3032  A    blue    and    white  slone  jar,  with   blue    embossed  ornaments, 

and  tablet — dated  1591—10  in.  high 

3033  A  blue  and  white  stone  jug,  pewter  mounted,  with  ornaments, 

dancing  figures,  and  inscriptions  —  dated  1589 —  11  in. 
higli 

3034  A  pilgrim-shaped  stone  bottle,  blue,  brown,  and  drab,  witli  fleurs- 

de-lys  and  other  ornaments,  and  an  old  ship  in  the  centre, 
fleurs-de-lys  above — no  date,  perhaps  1670 — 11  in.  high 

3035  A   glazed  brown  bottcher-ware    tankard,   pewter  mounted,  with 

medallions  of  a  father  and  children,  and  motto ;  it  has  been 
silvered  with  trees,  carriages,  &c. — date  about  1700,  with 
crown  and  cypher  silvered — 11  in.  high 

3036  A  blue  and  white  stone   flat-sided  jug,  pewter  mounted,  with  old 

head  at  spout,  with  blue  ring  in  its  mouth  ;  two  coats  of  arms, 
one  with  inscription  round,  "  Kunick.  W.  Pen. :  Van  Frack- 
rick" — dated  1597;  and  other  arms,  with  inscription — dated 
1614—12  in.  high 

3037  A  white,  blue,  and  brown   stone  jug,  with  foliage,  arms,  crown 

electoral,  and  inscription — dated  1680 — 12  in.  high 

3038  A  blue  and  white  stone  jug,  with  military  figures  under  arches — 

dated  1598—94  in.  high 

3039  Another,  fluted,  with  grey-bearded  mask,  and  figures  of  Justice, 

Mercy,  and  Truth,  under  arches ;  monogram  on  shield,  I.  E., 
and  a  four-line  inscription  in  capital  letters — dated  1586 — 
10*  in.  high 

3040  A  white  gris  bottle,  with  curious  double  handle,  pewter  mounted, 

and  three  scriptural  subjects  in  circles — dated  1559 — 9iin. 
high 

3041  A  SINGULARLY  BEAUTIFUL  Gris    White    Jug,  with  omameuts 

in  the  finest  taste,  with  elegant  handle  terminating  in  a  mask, 
stags,  birds,  and  flowers  in  high  relief,  and  subjects  of  field 
sports,  and  an  angel  holding  a  shield,  with  devices  and  in- 
scription— no  date,  perhaps  1570 — 9  in.  high.  (See  i/hts- 
Iration.) 


252 

3042  A  curious  early  jug,  no  lip,  of  grey  unglazed  coloured  earthen- 
ware, and  ornaments  in  relief,  glazed,  with  three  lions  with 
rings  in  iheir  mouths,  with  medallions  of  a  Roman  soldier 
and  a  female — dated  1579 — 7*  in.  high 


End  of  Twenty-third  Days  Sale. 


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Twenty -fourth  Day's  Sale. 


On  THURSDAY,   APRIL    19,  1855, 

AT    ONE    o'clock    PRECISELY. 


GERMAN  ENAMELLED  GLASS. 

3043  A  square  bottle,  with  figures  of  the  Seasons,  on  red  ground — dated 

1692 

3044  A  small  cup,  with  two  angels  at  a  fountain,  in  blue  and  white — 

1635 

3045  A  very  small  bocale,  with  arms  of  Saxony  ;   inscribed  F.  A.  R.  P. 

E.  S. 

3046  One,  on  ball  feet,  with  similar  arms — 1629 

3047  One,  with  two  figures  and  inscription — 1612 

3048  A  mug,  with  Elector  Bishop  of  Mayence— 1609 

3049  A  small  bocale,  with  arms  of  Saxony — 1688 

3050  An  hexagonal  bottle,  blue,   with    figures   of  Salvator  Mundi,  St. 

Peter,  and  St.  John,  with  flowers  on  the  alternate  sides,  with 
silver  stopper 

3051  A  small  bocale,  with  arms  of  Saxony — 1687 

3052  Another,  with  similar  arms — 1666 

3053  One,  larger,  with  similar  arms — 1684 

3054  A  ruby  goblet,  wiih  four  medallions  of  horsemen,  in  white 

3055  A  small  glass,  with  medallions  of  Concordia  and  Rehgio,  in  white 

and  black 

3056  A  small  bocale,  with  arms — 1660 

3057  One,  with  cover,  enamelled  with  birds,  in  gold  and   white  orna- 

ments 


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3058  One,  witli   two  square  medallions   of  flowers,  and  inscription  in 

white  ;  and  a  very  small  glass 

3059  A  bocale  and  cover,  on  ball  feet,  enamelled,  with  a  cavalier,  and 

inscription — 1684 

3060  A  jug,  with   the  lamb  and  flag,  and  foliage,  inscription — 1668 — 

7^  in.  high 

306 1  A  bocale,  with  white  stripes,  enamelled  with  arms  in  the  motto  ol" 

the  Garter,  and  inscription — 1678 — 7h  in.  high 

3062  A  vidercom,  with  two  merchants  seated  at  a   table  and  a  man 

weighing  goods  ;  inscribed  ''  Ich  Pin  Genant  der  Gott  Wil- 
kum" — period  about  1570 — 7|  in.  high 

3063  One,  with  Roman  emperor  and  electors,   on  white  horses — 1664 

— 7  in.  high 

3064  One,  with  an  elector   in  black,  between  two  halberdiers  in  red ; 

arms  of  Mayence  on  the  reverse — 1654— 7^  in.  high 

3065  One,  with  a  stag  hunt — 8^  in.  high 

3066  One,  with  a  figure  driving  a  cart  drawn  by    five    horses,   with 

inscription — 1660 — 6i  in.  high 

3067  One,  with  a  cavalier  in  black,  between  two  ecclesiastics  holding 

books,  arms  of  Saxony — 1654 — 7^  in.  high 

3068  One,  with  the  Crucifixion,  Resurrection,  lamb,  and  pelican,  under 

arches — 1655 

3069  A  square  low  bottle,  with  two  shields  of  arms — 1644 

3070  A  tall  bocale,  with  two  shields  of  arms  and  gold  rim — 10  in. 

high 

3071  A    jug,    with   a    cavalier   pledging  a    lady,    inscribed    "  Hanns 

Gasmant,  &c.,"  pewter  lid — 1655 — 10  in.  high 

3072  A  vidercom,  with  the  ages  of  woman  in  arched  compartments — : 

10^  in.  high 

3073  A  bocale,  with  Abraham  offering  up  Isaac — 1577 — 10  in.  high 

3074  A  vidercom,  with  knights  in  armour,  and  an  arquebussier  in  green 

dress  ;  two  shields  of  arms — imperfect — 9.f  in.  high 

3075  One,  with  the  German  Emperor,  French  King,  and  Queen  of 

SwedeTi  in  alliance,  electors  and  princes  kneeling  on  each  side; 
inscription  commemorating  the  alliance;  the  Almighty  and 
angels  above — 1651 — 9^  in.  high 


255 

3076  A  tankard,  with  tlie  twelve  apostles  in  arched  compartments,  of 

early  work — O^in.  high 

3077  One,  with  a  bear  hunt — 1 1  in.  high 

3078  One,  with  the  German  emperors  and  electors,  on  white  horses — 

1624,  with  imperial  arms — lOj  in.  high 

3079  One,  with  arms  of  Holy  Roman  Empire,  elaborately  emblazoned 

—1692—10  in.  high 

3080  A  tall   bocale,  of  early  period,  with  two  shield^;  of  arms  and  gold 

rim — 15  in.  high 

3081  A  vidercom,  with  two  figures  and  an  unicorn  in  leafed   circles, 

inscribed  "Michael  Mensom,  in  Nuremburgh,  1615,"  with 
cypher  ;  flowered  borders  above  and  below,  and  on  the  cover 
— 16  in.  hiofh 

3082  One,  with  a  boar  hmit — 1591 — 15  in.  high 

3083  One,  of  early  date,  covered  with  blue  and  yellow  fleur-de-lys — 

16  in.  high 

3084  One,  with  arms  of  the   Holy  Roman  Empire,  fully  emblazoned ; 

the  brazen  serpent  on  the  reverse — 1581 — 16  in.  high 

3085  A  flagon   and  cover,  with  Christ  and  the  disciples   at  the  Last 

Supper — 1599 — 14  in.  high.      {See  illustration) 

3086  A  vidercom,   with  knight  bearing  arms  of  Leonhart  Von  Mil- 

ckau,  1608  ;  Fortune,  on  the  reverse — 12i  in.  high 

3087  One,   with  a   horseman  and  shield  of  arms,  inscribed  "  Wilbolt 

Gewant  Schneide  " — 1600 — 14  in.  high 

3088  One,  with  portrait  and   arms  of  Hanns  Reming,  of  Nurmberg — 

16  in.  high 

VITRO  DI  TRINA. 

3089  A  glass,  on  fluted  stem,  with  white  lines 

3090  One,  with  bosses  on  the  bowl,  and  diagonal  stripes 

3091  A  very  small  glass  ;  and  a  tortoise-shaped  glass,  with  blue  stripes 

3092  A  tazza,  with  waved  white  lines  on  stem — 9  in.  diameter 

3093  One,  with  diagonal  lines — 9  in.  diameter 

3094  A  blue  tazza,  enamelled  with  frieze  of  leaves — 5|  in.  diameter 

3095  A  very  large  drinking  glass,  on  foot,  with  crossed  diagonal  lines — 

12  in.  high 


256 

3096  A  bocale,  with  crossed  stripes — 11^  in.  high 

3097  A  flat  tazza,  with  laced  bands — 8  in.  diameter 

3098  One,  with  diagonal  white  stripes — 12  in.  diameter 

3099  One,  with  delicate  crossed  stripes — 15  in.  diameter 

3100  A  vase,  on  stem,  with  festoons 

3101  A  flat  cup,  on  openwork  stem,  with  blue  ornaments 

3102  A  globular  bottle,  with  upright  bands  of  laced  work 

3103  A  flat  glass,  on  openwork  stem,  with  two  white  bosses 

3104  A  glass,  with  diagonal  stripes,  on  embossed  stem 

3105  One,  with  diagonal  crossed  stripes 

3106  One,  with  laced  stripes,  and  spirally-fluted  stem 

3107  One,  with  bosses  on  the  bowl,  and  laced  stripes 

3108  A  small  globular  bottle,  with  laced  stripes  and  two  handles 

3109  A  small  goblet,  with  diagonal  stripes,  on  ball  feet 

3110  A  goblet,  with  diagonal  stripes,  on  embossed  stem 

3111  A  glass,  on  stem,  with  diagonal  stripes — 6g  in.  high 

3112  A  tall  diagonal  striped  glass,  on  embossed  stem — 7^  in.  high 

3113  A  pair  of  tall  glasses,  on  stems,  with  delicate  laced  lines — 7^  in. 

high 

3114  One,  with  crossed  diagonal  lines — 7^  in.  high 

3115  One  similar,  but  with  a  gold  Papal  coin  enclosed  in  the  stem — • 

8  in.  high 

3116  One,  with  laced  stripes — 7^  in.  high 

3117  A  bocale,  with  fine  diagonal  stripes — 5^  in.  high 

3118  A  globular  vase  and  cover,  with  diagonal  Unes — 9  in.  high 

31 19  A  bocale  and  cover,  with  fine  crossed  lines — 8^  in.  high 

3120  A  bocale,  with  crossed  lines — 6  in.  high 

3121  A  tall  bocale,  with  perpendicular  waved  lines — 8  in.  high 

3122  Another,  with  perpendicular  lines — ^85  in.  high 

3123  A  globular  vase  and  cover,  on  stem,  with  laced  lines — 10  in.  high 

3124  A  tall  cup  and  cover,  on  stem,  with  crossed  lines — 10^  in.  high 

3125  A  bocale,  with  diagonal  stripes — 10  in.  high 

3126  Another,  with  upright  stripes — 11  in.  high 

3127  A  goblet,  on  stand,  with  crossed  stripes — 6  in.  high 

3128  A  glass,  on  stem,  with  crossed  stripes — 7  in.  high 

3129  A  glass,  on  stem,  with  white  lines — 5j^  in.  high 


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ENAMELLED   VENETIAN  GLASS. 

3130  A  flat,  glass,   with  handle,  ornaments  of  beads  raised,  and  white 

spots,  and  bands  which  have  been  gilt — 4^  in.  diameter 

3131  A  globular  vase,  enamelled  wdth  flowers  and  spots,  and  gilt  rims 

— imperfect 

3132  A  goblet,  deep  blue,  enamelled  with  flowers,  and  gold  rims 

3133  A    square  canister,  with   flowers  and   gold  foliage — silver  top — 

G^in.  high 

3134  A  jug,  of  deep  blue,  with  flowers    and  scales  of  white,    with 

coloured  spots;  the  pewter  lid  painted  to  correspond — 8 in. 
high 

3135  A  figure  of  a  negro,  bearing  a  cornucopia,  in  black,  white,  and 

colours — 10  in.  high 

3136  A  circular  tazza  and   cover,  deep  purple,   fluted,  with  white  and 

gold  buds  of  ornaments 
3136*  A  circular  bottle,  painted  with  flowers  and  silver  top;  and  one 
square,  with  flowers  embossed 

VENETIAN  SCHMELZE. 

3137  A  fluted  upright  bottle,  ruby  tint,  with  pewter  stopper — 10  in.  high 

3138  A  Pair  of  beautiful    Bottles,  nearly   similar,   but  with  the 

bronze  gold  with  silver  tops — 9  in.  high.   From  Strawberry  Hill 

3139  An  elegant  globular  vase,  fluted  beneath,  with  handle,  blue  and 

green  on  ruby  ground — 94  in.  high 

3140  A  flat-sided  bottle,  lapis-lazuli — lOfin.  high 

3141  Another,  red,  green,  and  white,  on  green  ground,  with  two  green 

handles — 9  in.  high 

3142  Another,  nearly  similar — 8^  in.  high 

3143  A  globular  jug,  orange  red,  fluted  beneath — 7  in,  high 

3144  A  deep  blue  jug,  with  handle  with  crossed  white  stripes,  mounted 

with  pewter — 9  in.  high 

3145  An  hexagonal  bottle,  of  rich  blue  and  green,  with  gold  ;  ivory  top 

— 9  in.  high 

3146  A  very  curious  vase,  on  stand,  in   imitation  of  tortoiseshell  with 

gold — 7  in.  high 

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258 

3147  A  flat-nded  lapis  lazuli  bottle— 10  in.  high 

3148  A  small  essence  bottle,  with  long  neck,  pink,  white,  and  yellow 

3149  A  small  ewer,  red  and  white,  on  blue  ground 

3150  Another,  with  white  handle  and  spout,  and  white  spots  on  crimson 

ground 

3151  A  tazza,  on   stem,   red  and  green  tint — 8  in.   high,   9  in.    dia- 

meter 

3152  A  cup,  with  handle,  red  and  white  diagonal  waved  lines,  on  clear 

white  ground 

3153  A  mug,  of  green  marble  tint,  with  white  handle,  and  metal  top — 

7^  in.  high 

3154  A  small  ewer,  of  lapis-lazuli  tint — 8  in.  high 

DELFT. 

3155  A  dish,  with  a  cavalier,  a  page  holding  "a  crown  by  his  side,  an 

attendant  with  ahorse  behind  ;  pencilled  in  Indian  ink  on  white 
ground — inscribed  Johannes  Bucholdi,  a  Leyda — 14  in. 
diameter 

3156  A  dish,   with  double  coat  of  arms,  in    red  and  gold  scroll  in  the 

centre,  and  arabesque  border  in  colours' — 15  in.  diameter 

3157  A  dish,  nearly  similar 

3158  A  dish,  with    Fortune  seated  on  globe  in  the  centre,  a  shield  of 

arms  on  each  side — inscribed  H.  M.  A.M.  E.  W.,  1681 — 
13  in.  diameter 

3159  A  jug,  with  the  triumph  of  Neptune  and  Amphitrite,  and  arms 

above — inscribed  under  the  handle,  W.  R.,  1681 — with  pewter 
lid 

3160  A   white  spirally-twisted  jug,  with  embossed  silver  lid,  engraved 

with  a  ship 

3161  Another,  with  silver- gilt  embossed  lid 

3162  One,  with  a  battle,  in  red,  in  ornamental  border,  with  pewter  lid 

3163  One,  with  a  boar  hunt,  in  Indian  ink,  with  pewter  lid 

3164  A  pair  of  globular  bottles,  with  musical  conversations 

3165  A  pair  of  stands,  in  the  form  of  high-heeled   shoes,  painted  with 

flowers — inscribed  M.  I.,  1705.  F7'om  Queen  Charlotte's 
Collection 


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GRIS  DE  FLANDRES,  AND  COLOGNE  WARE. 

3166  A   round  brown  jug,  with  some  blue  colour,  twisted  handle,  with 

grey-bearded  head,  shield  of  arms,  and  coronet  in  centre — 
dated  1596;  and  two  medallions  of  Claudius  Csesar,  with 
original  pewter  lid — 1 1|  in.  high 

3167  A    gris   de   Flandre    cannette,  with  pewter    lid,   with    shields    of 

imperial  arms  and  ornaments  in   sharp  relief,  and  figures  of 
Veritas,  Justitia,  and  Pax — dated  1573.     The  initials  L.  W. 
occur  at  foot — -I  If  in.  high.    A  very  beautiful  specimen 
3108  Another,  with   pewter  lid,  arms  Imperial,  Bavarian,  and  Saxon 
— initals  L.  W.,  1576 — 9^  in.  high 

3169  Another,  with  Samson   and   Delilah  and  other  scriptural   scenes, 

scrolls  and  ornaments  in  sharp  relief.  Signed  H.  H. — 1 1  Jin. 
high 

3170  Another,  .with   shields   of  arms,  and  Venus  in  medallions,  with 

pewter  lid.     Signed  H.H.  1591 

3171  A  blue  and  white  jug,  with  pewter  lid,  flat  sided,  with  the  Cross, 

I.H.S.,  and  ornaments  in  relief  round  the  neck — ll|in.  high 

3172  A  tall  tankard,  light  brown,  with  subjects  of  Dives,  Lot  and  his 

daughters,  and  Abraham  and  the  angels,  with  pewter  lid  and 
handle — 1562 — 10^  in.  high 

3173  A  globular  jug,  with  handle  and  pewter  lid,  ribbed  with  stripes  of 

black,  blue,  and  white,  with  date  1680  on  the  lid — 19  in. 
high 

3174  A  tankard,  bright  brown,  with  handle  and  silver  cover,  engraved 

with  figures  and  shield  of  arms  in  oval  in  the  centre,  and 
frieze  of  foliaore  above  and  below— 6i in  hi^h 

3175  Another,  with  handle,  a  frieze  of  hunting  subjects  in  colours  and 

arabesques  above  and  below,  without  cover — 5  in.  high 

3176  A  curious  triple  cup,   brown,  in  the  form   of  bulbs,  wiih  three 

shields  of  arms  gilt — 4i  in.  hio^h 

3177  A    brown   jug,  with   frieze    of  peasants    dancing,    and    Flemish 

inscription  above  and  below — 15  in.  high 

3178  Another,  with  pewter  lid,  with  six  oval  shields  of  arms  and  devices, 

with  Flemish  inscriptions  between  caryatides — 10  in.  high 

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260 

3179  A  large  gris  tankard,  with  pewter   lid,  a  shield  of  arms  on  an 

oval,  supported  by   lions,   the  ground  covered  with   foliage — 
15  in.  high 

3180  Another,  with  oval,  the  shield  of  arms  of  Bruda  Petter,  and  Fle- 

mish inscription,  lion  supporters,  the  ground  of  flowers  and 
gems — 15  in.  high 

3181  A  brown  tankard,  pewter  lid,  and  stem,  open  trellis  sides — dated 

1634,  on  lid— 9  in.  high 

3182  A  brown  jug,  with  handle  and  pewter  lid,  seven  coats  of  arras,  the 

centre    with    double    imperial     eagle    and    H.  W. — 13  in. 
high 

3183  A  gris  globular  bottle,  with  fluted  ornaments,  and  four  shields  of 

arms,  in  medallions — 1159 — 8  in.  high 

3184  A  very  curious  vase,  on  foot,  with  small  spouts  on  the  shoulders, 

with  figures  of  electors  and   knights  in  niches,   H.  H.   on   a 
drum  ;  small  masks,  in  relief — 10  in.  high 

3185  A  gris  plate,  with  two  female  figures 

3186  A  white  cannette,  with  imperial  eagle,  thrice  represented — C.  M., 

1591,  with  arms  of  Bremen  and  Lubeck — 9  in.  high 

3187  Another,  with  David  and  Alexander,  and  three  full  coats  of  arms 

—  1589—9^  in.  high 

3188  A   gris   tankard,  with   six  medallions   of  arms  and  saints,  metal 

cover — 7  in.  high 

3189  A  curious  brown  vase,  with   four  handles,  with  silver  rims— 10  in. 

high.      Of  rare  form 

3190  A  Nevers  ware  jug,  with  metal  cover  and  foot,  inscribed  M.  M.  B., 

1778— 10  in. 

3191  A  gris-handled  jug.    pewter  cover,   two   lions  supporting  a   full 

coat  of  arms,  with  a  knight,  I.  E.,  1594 — 9  in.  high 

3192  A  cnrious  brown    early  vase,   with    pewter  cover,   and  ornaments- 

indented — 10  in.  liigh 

3193  A  gris  jug,   mask  under  the  spout,  white  scalloped  ornaments, 

and  lion  masks — 10^  in.  high 

3194  A  gris-handled  jug,  with  pewter  lid,  with  an  owl,  eight  coats  of 

arms   of  the    Swiss  cantons,  in  arched  apartments — 10^  in. 
high 


261 

3195  A  brown  cannette,  with  metal  stand  and  rim,  three  coats  of  arms, 

masks,  and  arabesques,  H-  V.  C,  1592 — lOf  in.  high 

3196  A  large  brown   globular  jug,  with  three    full   shields  of  arms,  in 

circles  of  Rhine  grapes,  chased  metal-gilt  cover,  embossed  with 
George  and  the  dragon;  small  figures  and  inscriptions  on  the 
neck,  1577 — 15  in.  high 

3197  A  snuff  jar,  black,  with  flowers  in  rich  colours  and  gold,  with 

pewter  screw  cover — 6:^  in.  high 

3198  A  brown  globular  jug,  with  three  full  coats  of  arms  in  medallions, 

and  inscriptions,  1592 — 7i  in.  high 

3199  A  curious  brown  jug,   with  spo  it,   with  two   portraits,  and  two 

imperial  eagles  in  medallions,  pewter  lid — 7  in.  high 

3200  A  brown  highly  glazed  jug,  with  pierced  brown  and  blue  neck — 

7  in.  high 

3201  A  curious  highly   glazed  barrel-shaped  bottle,  with  two  handles 

and  spout ;  a  mask  on  one  end,  and  a  shield  with  three  fleurs- 
de-lys  and  crown  on  the  side — 6^  in  high 

3202  A  medallion  of  a  smoker,  holding  a  jug — F.  D.,  1572 — small  oval 


COLOGNE  JUGS,  &c. 

3203  A  jug,  with  four  figures,  seated,  a  group  of  musicians,  and  a  page 

with  a  dog,  in  arched  compartments,  in  colours,  on  deep  blue 
ground  ;  a  frieze  of  foliage  beneath,  a  lion  passant  on  the 
shoulder,  with  pewter  lid — 1 1  in.  high 

3204  A  Fine  and  Rare  Jug:  in  front  are  two  men  with  axes,  in 

relief,  between  a  recess,  a  tree  between  them  ;  Fortune  and 
two  other  female  figures  under  the  handle,  leaf  ornaments  at 
the  edges,  a  sunflower  surmounting  the  shoidder  in  front,  in 
colours,  on  dark  blue  ground — 13  in.  high 

3205  A  Fine  Cannette,  of  rude  early  design,    with   three   upright 

bands,  embossed  with  male  and  female  busts  and  arabesques, 
green  and  white,  on  brown  and  orange  ground — 12^  in.  high 

3206  A  double  globular  vase  and  cover,  with  leaf  scrolls  in  white  and 

gold,  on  deep  blue  ground — 12^  in.  high 


262 

3207  A  brown  stone  ware  jug,  with  three  medallious  of  Venus  and 

Lucretia,  in  arabesque  borders,  a  mask  under  the  lip — 1578 
— 13^  in.  high 

3208  Another,  with  three  medalhons  of  devices,  and  shield  of  arms  of 

Rudolph  II.,  and  pewter  lid — 1604 — 13 in.  high 

OPAQUE  GLASS. 

3209  A  German  mug,  with  Cupid  sleeping,  in  a  medallion,  surrounded 

by  figures  and  arabesques,  mounted  with  lid  of  silver-gilt,  a 
lion  and  shield  at  the  top — 10  in.  high 

3210  A  beautiful  small  Venetian  vase,  of  schmeltz,  of  rich  colours,  with 

bands,  birds,  and  bosses,  gilt — 8  in.  high 

3211  A  figure  of  young  Bacchus,  seated  on  a  barrel,  ruby  and  white 

3212  A  pair  of  Venetian  plates,  with  views  of  San  Giorgio    Maggiore 

and  the  Arsenal,  in  brown.      From  Strawberry  Hill 

3213  A  mug,  with  Chinese  figures,  in  Indian  ink,  with  metal  lid 


End  of  Twenty-fourth  Day's  Sale. 


3360 


324  6 


273  4 


2  93  4 


Twenty 'fifth  Days  Sale. 


On    FRIDAY,    APRIL    20,    1855, 


AT    ONE    O  CLOCK    PRECISELY. 


GERMAN   GLASS. 

3214  Four  small  drinking    glasses,    with  subjects   of  Joseph,    Esther, 

Judith,  and  Tobit 

3215  A  tumbler,  with  views  of  Amsterdam,  shield  of  arms,  and  flower 

border 

3216  One,  with  the  arms  of  the  Hague 

3217  A  fluted  wager  glass 

3218  A  glass,  in  the  form  of  an  elephant  seated,  drinking 

3219  A  curious  vessel,  light  green,  in  the  form  of  an  animal,  the  tail 

forming  the  ^oout 

3220  A  green  hock  glass,  mended  with  copper ;  and  a  tall  glass,  with 

twisted  tube  inside,  surmounted  by  a  swan 

3221  A  small  oval  glass  and  cover,  on  stem,  with  minute  arabesques 

3222  A  small  goblet,  with  figures  of  the  Seasons 

3223  A  curious  green  drinking  vessel,  in  the  form  of  a  porpoise 

3224  A  tall  cup,  on  stem,  with  a  view  of  a  city,  and  Imperial  arms 

3225  Another,  with  three  views,  and  shields  of  arms,  in  compartments 

3226  Another,  plain,  with  cover;  and  a  small  shell-shaped  cup,  with 

minute  ornaments 

3227  A  tall  cup  and  cover,  on  stem,  with  views  of  a  chateau — the  rim 

gilt 

3228  Another,  with  arabesques,  crown  and  cypher 


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3229  Another,  with  figures  in  a  ship,  inscribed  "  Floreat  Commercium  " 

3230  Another,  with  figures  before  a  palace 

3231  A  cup  and  cover,  on   short    stem,    with   bacchanals  and  small 

figures  of  the  Months,  beneath  a  gilt  honeysuckle,  raised 

3232  A  pair  of  glasses,  on  tall  stems,  with  small  medallions  and  borders 

3233  An  oval  cup  and  cover,  on  stem,  with  chateau 

3234  An  hexagonal  bottle,  with  raised  rims  at  the  angles,  and  small 

masks,  in  blue 

3235  A  cup  and  cover,  on  stem,   with  view   of  Vienna,  and  elaborate 

border 

3236  Another,  with  a  subject  of  Commerce,  and  German  inscription, 

with  gilt  foliage  raised 

3237  Another,  with  buildings  and  shipping,  and  gold  scroll,  raised 

3238  Another,  with  figures,  in  ovals,  and  German  inscriptions 

3239  Another,  with  oval  medallion  of  an  emperor,  and  imperial  eagles 

3240  Another,  with  shield  of  arms,  and  gilt  rims 

3241  Another,  with  Cupid,  and  shield  of  arms 

3242  Another,  with  views  in  arabesque  compartments 

3243  One,  with  a  bourse,  and  portrait  of  Frans  Hendrick 

3244  One,  with    a   bacchanalian    subject.     Beautifully  engraved  by 

F.  Greemoood 

3245  A  globular  flat  decanter,  with  a  fleur-de-lys  on  a  lozenge 

3246  A  curious  drinking  glass,  with  tube  in  the  centre,  surmown  ted  by 

two  horses'  heads.     (^See  illustration\ 

3247  A  dagger,  with  pink  and  yellow  lines,  and  blue  shell  on  the  hilt 

3248  A    tall    cup    and   cover,    on     stem,     with    shield    of  arms,    and 

inscription 

3249  Another,  elaborately  ornamented  with    a  chateau,  figures,  and 

arabesques 

3250  A  cup  and  cover,  on  very  tall  stem,  and  medallion  of  the  Emperor 

Leopold,  and  arms 

3251  One,  of  semi-opaque  glass,  with  royal  arms  and  cypher 

3252  One,  with  the  Great  Alliance,  arms  of  the  Allies,  on  the  back 

3253  One,  with  medallion  portraits  and  arms,  in  wreaths 

3254  A  tall  green  glass  and   stand,    with  allegorical  figures  of  Fire  and 

Water 


265 

3255  A    fflobular  two-handled  vase  :   within  is  a  figure  of  an   infant 

bacchanal,  of  opaque  white  glass,  holding  a  bottle  and  goblet, 
and  seated,  on  a  high  stem  of  blue  glass 

3256  An  elegant  high  double    chalice,   with   fruits  and  flowers,  with 

or-moulu  lid,  surmounted  by  a  figure  of  Minerva 

3257  A  tall  green  goblet,  on  stem,  with  subject  of  a  vintage 

3258  A    goblet   and   cover,  on    high  stem,    with    an    engagement   of 

cavalry 

ENAMELLED  GERMAN  GLASS. 

3259  A  fine  ewer,  of  schmeltz,  of  rich  colours,  with  lines  up  the  bowl 

— 13  in.  high 

3260  A  large  goblet,  on  stem,  with  portrait  of  the  Emperor  Leopold, 

in  Indian  ink 

3261  A  set  of  nine  cups,  on  ball  feet,  with  landscapes  in  Indian  ink 

3262  A  set   of  three  rather  larger,  with   landscapes  and   figures,   in 

colours  and  Indian  ink 

3263  A  cup  and  cover,  on  ball  feet,  with  three  emblems  and  inscriptions, 

in  Indian  ink 

3264  A  vidercom,  with  processions  of  figures  round   the  side,  and  in- 

scription in  honour  of  the  Emperor  Maximilian,  in  Indian  ink 

—  1662 

3265  A  fluted  oval  decanter,  blue,  with  a  fleur-de-lys  on  a  medallion 

3266  A  glass  on  stem,  with  cupid,  a  grave  digger,  and  moral  inscrip- 

tions in  Indian  ink — 12Jin.  high 

3267  Another,  with  Cupids  and  inscriptions — 11^  in.  high 

3268  Another,  with  arms  of  Gocthals,  and  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire, 

on  stem,  with  handles — 10^ in.  high 

3269  A  tankard,  with  the  bull  of  St.  Luke,  and  pewter  lid 

3270  A  tall  glass,  striped  with  white,  with  two  coats  of  arms — Dresden, 

1623 

3271  A  bocale,~with  a  double  imperial  eagle,  and  lily  of  the  valley — 

1596 

3272  A   small   vidercom,  with  a  cavalier  on  horseback,  and  inscription 

—  1631 


266 

3273  A  bocale,  with  the  Virgin  and  Child,  in  an  oval — 1659 

3274  A  cup,  on  stem,  with  an  angel  suppQrting  two  shields  of  arms, 

with  inscription — 1600 

3275  A  bocale,  with  a  Japanese  warrior  on  horseback — 1604 

3276  A  bocale,  with  shield  of  arms — 1651 

3277  Another,  with  four  apostles,  inscribed  with  their  names 

3278  Another,  with  a  lady,  a  ladder  on  which  her  little  boy  is  standing, 

with  inscription 

3279  A  small  jug,  with  two  animals — 1587,  with  pewter  lid 

3280  A  bocale,  of  green   glass,  with  a  lady  holding  a  vase  of  flowers, 

and  German  verses,  inscribed — 1699 

3281  A  large  goblet,  on  stem,  with  a  lady,  in  a  blue  dress,  and  shield  of 

arms  emblazoned  with  gold 

3282  A  fine  vidercom,  with  arms  of  the  Holy  Roman   Empire,  elabo- 

rately emblazoned — 1603 — 9  in.  high 

3283  Another,  with  a  German  Emperor,  King  of  France,  and  Queen  of 

Sweden  before  him,  and  figures  kneeling  behind,  and  German 
inscription — 1656 — 9  in.  high 

3284  A  square  bottle,  with  arms  on  two  sides  and  flowers,  and   arms — 

1625 — 9  in.  high 

3285  A  vidercom,  with  the  Virtues  under  arches,  and  frieze.s  of  foliage 

— 9^  in.  high 

3286  Another,  with  a  prince  on  a  white  horse,  at  own  beneath — 1689 

— 9  in.  high 

3287  One,   with  Charles  XII,  of  Sweden,  and    inscription — 1710 — 

6^  in.  high 

3288  A  tankard,  with    Christ  and  the   woman  of  Samaria,  inscribed 

Johannam  4 ;  with  pewter  lid — 8  in.  high 

3289  A  vidercom,  with  the  ten  ages  of  man,  and  inscriptions  above — 

11  in,  high 

3290  A    bocale,    with    a    figure   of  Jacob    Praun,    and    arras — 11  in, 

high 

3291  Another,  with  a  female   figure  and  arms  of  Hanns  Reming,  of 

Nuremberg — 1 1^  in.  high 

3292  Another,  with  two  shields  of  arms — 1578 — 12  in.  high 


267 

3293  A  vidercom  and  cover,  with  a  whife  horse,  and  arms  of  Saxony — 

1671— 12  in.  high 

3294  A    tankard,   with    two    figures,  and    arms   of  Hanns    Neithart, 

supported  by  griffins,  an  inscription  under  the  handle — 1661  ; 
with  pewter  lid — 10  in.  high 

3295  A  vidercom,  with  the  ten  ages  of  man,  in  arched  divisions — II  in. 

high 

VENETIAN  GLASS. 

3296  A  fine  bocale,  of  frosted  glass,  with  masks   on  the  sides — 11-^in. 

high 

3297  A  curious  tall  cornucopia-shaped  glass — 12^  in.  high 

3298  A  glass,  on  stem  formed  of  a  tulip.     (See  illustration) 

3299  A  veiy  curious  vessel,  in  the  form  of  a  ship,  with  rigging  of  blue 

— 13iin.  high 

3300  A  candlestick,  in   the  form  of  a   flower,  with  green   ornaments — 

9  in.  high 

3301  A  blue  glass  and  cover,  with  waved  surface — 13^  in.  high 

3302  A  tall  glass,  on  foot — 12-^  in.  high 

3303  A  glass,  on  elegant  openwork  stem — 1 1  in.  high 

3304  One,  on  high  stem,  blue  and  white,  elegantly  twisted — 1 1  in.  high 

3305  One,  with  blue  outside,  nearly  similar — 11  in.  high 

3306  A  beautiful  oviform  vase,  with  three  handles  and  spouts  edged 

with  blue — 10  in.  high.     {See  illustration) 

3307  A  very  curious  bottle,  in  the  form  of  a  horse  rampant,  holding  a 

tazza,  on  pedestal — 11  in.  high.     {See  illustration) 

3308  A   ribbed    cup   and   cover,  on  stem,  the  cover  on  four  handles — 

10 in.  high;  and  a  cup,  with  open  stem 

3309  A  cup,  on  high  twisted  stem,  with  blue — 10  in.  high 

3310  A  ribbed  cup  and  cover,  on  high  twisted  stem — 12|  in.  high 

3311  A  dagger,  with  red  and  yellow  twisting  on  the  handle 

3312  A  small  cup  and  saucer,  of  coloured  glass — imperfect 

3313  A  tall  glass,  on  stem,  with  a  rose  in  colours — 13  in.  high 

3314  A  two-handled  vase,  on  foot,  with  white  trellis — 9;^ in.  high 

3315  A  fluted  glass,  on  elegant  openwork  stem,  with  two  dolphins — 

13  in.  high.     {See  illustration) 


268 


VITRO  DI  TRINA. 

3316  A  tall  glass,  on  stem,  striped  with  crimson,  blue,  and  gold,  with 

rich  effect — 13  in.  high 

3317  A  goblet,  on  stem  of  circles,  increasing  in  size — 10  in.  high  ;  and 

a  bell 

3318  A  goblet  and  cover,  on  stem  of  or-moulu — I3iin.  high 

3319  A  curious  fish-shaped  vessel,  on  foot — 7  in.  high  {^See  illustration) 

3320  A  bell,  surmounted  on  an  eagle  crowned,  in  silver 

3321  A  curious  glass,  in  the  form  of  a  boot,  with  buttons,  gilt — 10|  in- 

high 

3322  A  tall  bocale  and  cover — 13  in.  hi^h 

3323  A  curious  bulb-shaped  vessel,  on  or-moulu  foot — 10  in.  high 

3324  An  elegant  cup  and  cover,  on  foot — \\\  in.  high 

3325  A  cup  and  cover,  on  foot — 9g  in.  high 

3326  A  bocale  and  cover,  with  straight  lines — 12  in.  high 

3327  A  cup  in  the  form  of  a  hoot,  with  buttons,  gilt,  and  spiral  lines, 

blue  and  white — 8  in.  high 

3328  A  tumbler,  with  pink  and  blue  lines 

3329  A  square  bottle,  with  pink,  green,  and  black  lines 

3330  A  bottle  and  cover,  with  blue  and  white  knob 

3331  A  tall  fluted  glass  and  cover,  opalised — 121  in.  high 

3332  A  bottle  and  cover — 6^  in.  high ;   and  a   striped   bocale,    with 

turquoise  bosses 

3333  A  bocale  and  cover — 15|  in.  high 

3334  A  vase  and  cover,  on  foot — 13  in.  high 

3335  A  small  ewer,  with  spout ;  and  a  striped  vase  and  cover 

3336  A  bocale  and  cover — 15  in.  high 

COLOGNE  JUGS,  AND  GRIS  DE  FLANDRES. 

3337  A  jug,  with  heads  in  medallions,  and  whole-length  female  figures 

and  foliage  in  various  colours — dated  1652 — 6|  in.  high 

3338  Another,  with  pewter  lid  and  rims,  with  the  Electors  and  Kaiser 

on  horseback,   and  ornaments  in   various  colours  in  relief — 
dated  1688— 7i  in.  high 


269 

3339  Another,  with  pewter  handle  and  lid,  with  portraits  of  a  prince 

and  princess  in  medallions,  female  caryatid  figures  and 
ornaments,  in  colours  in  relief — date  about  1600  J. :  G.  G., 
1712,  inscribed  on  the  lid,  wliich  is  of  more  recent  date — 
8  in.  high.     (See  illustration) 

3340  Another,  with  hunting  and  field  sports,  in  various   colours — date 

about   1600 — 4^in.  higli 

3341  Another,  with  pewter  lid,  with  figures  of  the  twelve   apostles  and 

other  ornaments,  a  coat  of  arnas  and  crest,  in  the  centre, 
George  Bickleniann — dated  1677 — Sin.  high 

3342  Another,  with  pewter  lid,  with  four  circles  of  different   employ- 

ments, ornaments,  and  wreaths  in  various  colours — date  about 
1680  :  a  coronet  engraved  on  the  lid,  and  J.  C.  R.  in  flowers 
— 7iin.  high 
3443  Another,  with  pewter  lid,  dark  grey,  with  enamelled  black  and 
white  ornaments,  with  small  heads  embossed,  which  have 
been  gilt — date  about  1650 — 7\'\n.  high 

3344  A  jug,  dark  grey,  with  various  coloured  ornaments  and  gilding, 

and  small  busts — 9i  in.  high 

3345  Another,  with  pewter  mounting,  the  lid  embossed  with  a  court- 

ship, dress  of  the  period,  with  figures  of  the  twelve  Apostles, 
and  some  bearings  in  the  centre,  with  H.  H.  above;  a  long 
German  inscription  round  the  bottom — dated  1683 — 9  in. 
high 

3346  Another,  dark  brown,  with  male  and  female  portraits,  in  colours 

— date  about  1680 — 9i  in.  high 

3347  Another,  with  handle  and  spout,  with  pewter  mountings,  dark 

brown,  with  figures  of  the  Saviour,  St.  Matthew,  five  other 
saints,  and  ornamented  in  colours — dated  1655 — 9  in.  high 

3348  Another,  with  pewter  mountings,  with  figures  of  Sol,  Luna,  and 

other  planets — dated  1677,  with  German  inscriptions — 9  in. 
high 

3349  Another,  with  pewter   mountings,  the  lid  engraved  with  orna- 

ments, and  C.  S.  B.  ;  figures  of  the  twelve  Apostles,  and  the 
lamb,  with  banner,  in  the  centre,  in  relief,  in  colours — dated 
1674— 5i  in.  high 


270 

3350  Another,  with  ornaments  of  Sol,  Luna,  and  planets,  in  colours — 

dated  1668,  and  long  German  inscription  beneath — 5g  in.  high 

3351  A  jug,  with  field  sports,  and  figures  in  costume,  and  other  orna- 

ments, in  colours — dale  about  1660 — 5  in.  high 

3352  Another,  with  portraits  and  arms  of    seven  of  the    Electors,  in 

robes,  and  other  ornaments,  in  colours — date  about  1650 — 
5j  in.  high 

3353  Another,  with  figures  of    the  apostles  and  other  ornaments,  in 

colours  — dated  1560,  long  Flemish  or  German  inscription  at 
foot — 6  in.  high 

3354  Another,  with  pewter  mounting,  the  lid  chased  with  a  portrait ; 

drab  ground,  reticulated,  embossed  heads  and  ornaments, 
light  blue  and  white  enamelled — date  about  1650 — 7  in.  hisrh 

3355  Another,  with  rich  ornaments  and  masks;  a  device  in  the  centre 

—dated  1622,  inscribed  H.  S.  G.  F. 

3356  Another,  with  pewter  mounting,  with  Christ  and  the  apostles,  and 

other  ornaments — date  about  1660 — 6  in.  high 

3357  A  snuiF  jar,  with  pewter  top,  with  gilt  and   colom-edf  heads  and 

ornaments,  arms  and  crest  in  the  centre,  "  Joan  Wolfgang 
Reinelius,  Nat.  XXXI.  Octob.  M.D.C.LllI  "  round  the  top, 
of  hexagon  shape — 6j  in.  high 

3358  A  blue  and  white  jug,  with  pewter   mountings,  flat  sided,  richly 

ornamented  with  a  full  coat  of  arms,  and  date  1589  in  front ; 
and  behind  are  inscriptions  in  four  lines,  with  date  beneath — 
1591—16  in.  high 

3359  A  brown  jug,  with  arabesque  ornaments,  three  ovals  of  arms  and 

devices,  and  two  crowned  lions,  supporters  of  the  centre  one 
— date  about  1600 

3360  A  blue  and  white   gris  pilgrim-shaped  bottle,  with  perforated 

ridges  at  the  sides;  inscriptions  relating  to,  and  shield  of  arms 
of  the  Prince  of  Orange — dated  1590;  and  medallion  of  a 
helmeted  head,  surrounded  by  renaissance  arabesques  {See 
illustration) 

3361  A  rude  white  gris  vase-shaped  jug,  with  handle,  with  two  female 

saints,  and  coat  of  arms  in  centre,  in  circle — dated  1563 — 
1 1  in.  hiffh 


271 

3362  A  blue  and  white  gris  upright  pot,  with  pewter  handle,  heads  of 

Minerva  in  ovals ;  coat  of  arms  and  cresi  in  centre  — dated 
1594— 10  in.  high 

3363  A  brown  jug,  with  pewter  top,  with  masks  and  renaissance  orna- 

ments, dancing  figures  and  musicians,  in  compartments — dated 
1596— lU  in.  high 

3364  A  blue  and  white  gris  jug,  pewter  mounted,  with  embossed  orna- 

ments— date  about  1590 — 9  in.  high 

3365  A  Delft  basket-shaped  vase,  with  twisted  handle,  with  blue,  green, 

and  yellow  foliage,  and  religious  inscriptions — dated  1640 — • 
1 1  in.  high 

3366  A  brown  jug,  with  pewter  lid,  with  religious  subjects,  masks,  and 

inscriptions — dated  1 584 

3367  A  brown  cannette,  with  double  imperial  eagle,  crowned,  in  the 

centre — dated  1583 — 9:2-  in.  high 

3368  Another,  with  arms  in  the  centre — no  date,  probably  1583 — 10  in. 

high 

3369  Another,  white  gris,  with  pewter  lid,  with  ornaments  and  double 

imperial  eagle — dated  1591 — 10  in.  high 

3370  A  brown  pot,  with  handle  and  pewter  lid,  with  crowned  double 

imperial  eagle  in  the  centre — dated  1583 — lOf  in.  high 


End  of  Twenty-ffth  Day's  Sale. 


Twenty-sixth  Days  Sale. 


On    MONDAY,    APRIL    23,    1855, 


AT    ONE    O  CLOCK    PRECISELY. 


SPOONS,  KNIVES  AND  FORKS,  &c. 

3371  A  silver-gilt  spoon,  with  chased   angel's  head,  the  stem  orna- 

mented with  cut   crystal ;    and  a  silver-gilt  fork  and   knife, 
similar 

3372  A  small  spoon,  agate  bowl,  with   silver-gilt  handle,  richly  chased 

in  grapes,  vine  leaves,  &c. 

3373  A  small  fork  and  spoon,  silver  gilt,  the  handles  ornamented  with 

enamelled  leaves  and  fillagree  scrolls  on  silver 

3374  Four  small  spoons,  of  silver,  with  chased  ornamented  handles 

having  figures  at  the  tops 

3375  A    knife,  steel    blade,    with   silver    shoulder,    amber    and    ivory 

handle,  carved  as  the  figure  of  a  man  in  a   rich  costume — of 
the  time  of  1690 

3376  A  small  fork  and  knife,  steel  bladed  and  pronged,  silver  handles, 

enamelled  in  light  blue,  with  the  armorial  bearings  of  Saxony 
in  various  places  upon  them — on  the  blade  a  mark 

3377  A   small  knife    and   sheath,  light  blue   enamel,   with  busts  and 

shields  of  arms,  and  flowers  in  relief,  in  silver 

3378  A  knife  and  fork,  agate  handles,  mounted   with  enamel  foliage, 

in  colours 


3  513 


3  5  12 


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3370  An  agate  spoon,  witii  silver-gilt  ai\d  enamel  mountings 

3380  A  small  knife  and  fork,  blade  and  prongs  of  steel,  handles  ena- 

melled in  light  blue  on  sdver  gilt,  having  their  original  silver- 
gilt  etui,  enamelled  in  light  blue,  with  chased  ornaments  of 
busts  and  flowers 

3381  A  silver  spoon,  with  a  large  bowl,  the  back  engraved  with  a  shield 

of  arms  surmountod  by  a  coronet  and  the  letters  •  '  • 
the  handle  having  a  chased  ornamental  top  like  a  pine 
apple 

3382  A    suofar  ton^s,  of  silver,  with  chased  ornaments  of  foliage — on 

the  bow  of  the  handle  the  date,  A.D.  IDCXVI  (1666) 

3383  A  silver-jointed   spoon  and   fork,   doubling  back,  with    a  chased 

goat's  head  at  the  top :  the  stem  fancifully  engraved  in  Briot's 
style,  the  bowl  finely  engraved  wuthin  with  a  female  figure, 
foliage,  scrolls,  &c.  :  it  has  its  beautiful  stamped  leather  case, 
gilt,  and  shaped  like  a  tortoise 

3384  A  silser  spoon,  with  round-shaped  bowl,  having   a  chased   orna- 

mented handle,  with  a  figure  of  a  warrior  with  a  crown  on 
his  head  at  the  top,  leaning  on  a  shield,  with  G.  D.  on  it 

3385  A  silver-gilt  spoon  :    the  bowl  finely  chased  inside  with  figures  of 

birds :  the  stem  and  handle  richly  chased  and  engraved,  on 
the  top  a  figure  of  a  bishop  standing  with  his  crozier, 
ornaments  of  masks,  &c. ;  on  the  handle  also  a  coat  of  arms, 
with  a  bishop's  mitre 

3386  A  silver  spoon,  with  a  round-shaped  bowl,  having  a   chased  and 

ornamented  handle,  with  a  figuie  of  a  crowned  warrior  at  the 
top  leaning  on  a  shield  with  T.  K.  on  it 

3387  A  silver  spoon,  with  round-shaped  bowl ;  the  handle  richly  chased 

and  ornamented  ;  the  top  having  a  female  bust  at  the  back 
of  the  bowl,  a  coat  of  arms  with  T,  E.  :  on  the  back  of  the 
stem  the  date  1660  is  engraved,  but  the  spoon,  from  the 
style  of  decoration,  appears  much  older 

3388  A  silver  spoon,  parcel  gilt,   the  handle  chased  and  richly  orna- 

mented, having  an  ornament  like  a  globe  at  the  top  ;  on  the 
back  of  the  bowl,  the  date  of  1507  engraved 

T 


274 

3389  A  silver  spoon,  with  round-shaped  bowl :  on  the  back  of  the  bowl, 

the  letters  ^  g'  are  engraved,  the  handle  waved,  with  chased 
ornamented  shoulder,  and  the  top  having  the  figure  of  an  old 
man,  like  an  apostle,  with  a  tub,  having  three  figures  within 
it,  below  his  right  hand 

3390  Two  small  knives  (steel  bladed),  in  their  original  leather  case,  the 

handles  are  enamelled,  in  landscape,  subjects  on  gold,  with 
chased  shoulders,  where  the  steel  joins  the  handles 

3391  A  spoon,  knife,  and  fork,  en  sviite,   of  silver  gilt   (steel  blade), 

chased  and  ornamented  handles,  with  female  bust  at  the  top, 
in  their  original  green  and  gilt  leather  case 

3392  A  spoon,  knife,  and  fork,  en  snite,  of  silver  gilt  (steel  bladed),  the 

handles  enamelled  in  light  blue,  with  embossed  garnets  and 
enamelled  pearls  ;   with  the  ornamented  leather  case 

3393  A  spoon,  knife,  and  fork,  en  suite,  of  silver  gilt,   the  blade  and 

prongs  of  steel,  the  handles  in  ornamental  fillagree  work ; 
they  have  their  original  ornamented  leather  case 

3394  Two  English  knives,  steel  blades,  with  twisted  red  horn  and  silver 

ornamented  handles  ;  on  the  blade  of  the  one  is  engraved 

"  With  wealth  and  beauty  all  doe  well, 

But  constant  love  doth  far  excel." — Elizabeth  Wallis  ; 

and  on  that  of  the  other, 

"  My  love  is  fix't,  I  will  not  range  ; 

I  like  my  choice,  I  will  not  change.'' — Elizabeth  Wallis  ; 

with  the  original  black  stamped  leather  case 

3395  Two  knives,  carved  amber  and  chased  silver-ffilt  handles,  in  their 

original  sold  and  silver  embroidered  silk  case 

3396  A  knife  and  fork  (steel  bladed),  handles  enamelled  on  silver,  with 

ornaments  of  raised  enamelled  work,  in  fruit,  &c.,  with  their 
original  case  of  silk  and  silver  festoons 

3397  A  knife,  fork,  and  jointed  spoon,  en  suite,  steel  prongs  and  blade, 

agate  handles,  mounted  in  rich  chased  fillagree  silver,  in  their 
original  and  gilt  leather  case 

3398  A  knife,  fork,  and  spoon,  en  suite  (steel  bladed),  the  other  parts 

in  silver  and  silver  gilt,  the  bowl  of  the  spoon  richly  engraved  ; 
the  handles  of  the  set,  in  chased  fillagree  work,  with  chased 


275 

D-old  tops,   having  garnets  in  the  centres;    in    their  oriorinal 

P  B         • 
painted  and  gilt  wooden  case,  which  has  j^gg'  on  it 

3399  A  knife,  fork,  and  spoon,  en  suite,  with  carved  bowl,  and  handles 

of  ivory,  the  blade  and  prongs  are  of  steel,  in  their  original 
case  of  gilt  and  stamped  red  leather 

3400  A     knife   and   fork    (steel    blade    and    prongs),    handles    richly 

enamelled  in  raised  flowers,  on  dark  ground  on  silver  gilt 

3401  A  small   fork,   silver  gilt,  ornamented  agate  handle,  with  chased 

and  pierced  mountings 

3402  A  knife,  steel  blade,  partly  engraved  and  gilt,  the  handle  of  rich 

embossed  enamel  work,  and  a  handle  similar  for  a  fork 

3403  A  knife  and  fork,  steel  blade,  the  fork  silver  gilt,  handles  of  amber 

and  ivory,  carved  in  representation  of  a  lady  and  gentleman, 
in  rich  costume  of  the  time,  1680,  with  silver  ornaments 

3404  A    knife,   of  steel    entirely,   with  a  magnificently  chased    figure 

handle  of  a  female,  naked,  with  drapery  round 

3405  A  knife   and  fork,   of  steel  entirely,   wuth  chased   gold  mounting 

between  the  handles  and  blade,  the  handles  superbly  chased, 
with  the  figures  of  Silenus  and  Diana.  This  knife  and  fork 
belonged  to  the  Pretender 

3407  A   long   spoon,   of   silver,  with  small  bowl  and  twisted  handle, 

topped  with  a  bacchanalian  figure 

3408  A  handle  for  a  knife,  of  richly  embossed  enamel  work  of  flowers 

3409  A  fork,   of  the  most  extraordinary  design   and  workmanship,  of 

silver,  and  ornamented  with  garnets ;  the  fork  is  jointed, 
and  moves  on  a  hinge,  chased  all  over,  elaborately,  with  St. 
George  and  the  dragon,  in  raised  work,  chasings  of  angels, 
and  the  Prince  of  Wales's  feathers  ;  the  top  of  the  handle  has 
a  figure  kneeling,  in  prayer 

341 1  A   knife,  steel  blade,  ornamented  agate  handle,  with  silver-gilt 

chased  and  pierced  mountings 

3412  Another  handle  of  a  knife,  of  embossed  enamel  work,  of  silver 

or  copper  gilt 

3413  A  small  knife,  steel  blade,  embossed  enamelled  handle,  the   top 

silver,  mounted  with  some  pebble 

t2 


27(3 

3414  A  silver-gilt  fork,    with   carved    amber  handle,    representing  a 

bust 

3415  A    silver    fork,  with    richly    chased  handle,  surmounted   by   an 

animal  holding  a  shield,  on  whfch  a  coat  of  arms  is  en- 
graved 

3416  A  silver  spoon,  parcel  gilt,  with  joint  and  moveable  fork  attached 

at  the  back,  the  inside  of  the  bowl  beautifully  engraved  with 
the  Nativity,  within  a  border  of  angels  and  scrolls  ;  on  the 
back  of  the  bowl,  fruit,  &c.  engraved ;  the  stem  of  the  spoon 
chased  and  ornamented,  and  surmounted  by  a  female  bust ;  on 
the  back  of  the  stem,  the  date  1624  occurs 

3417  A  silver  spoon,  with  joint  and  moveable  fork  attached  to  the  back, 

the  stem  chased  and  surmounted  by  a  whole-length  male 
figure;  on  the  stem,  which  is  six-sided,  various  inscriptions 
are  engraved  "  Claes.  loost.,  &c.,"  and  the  date  "  Jehova  Anno 
1592" 

3418  A  spoon,  jointed  and  folding  back,  of  mother-o'-pearl,  curiously 

mounted  in  chased  silver 

3419  A  silver  spoon,  parcel  gilt,  with  moveable  joint  and  fork  attached, 

the  stem  and  handle  richly  chased  in  the  renaissance  taste, 
surmounted  by  a  bust  of  a  warrior 

3420  A  crystal  fork  and  spoon,  en  suite,  mounted  in  gold,  with  gems; 

the  handles  carved  at  the  extremities  in  the  form  of  goats',  or 
some  other  animal's  heads 

3421  A  spoon,  silver-gilt  bowl,  but  having  its  handle  enamelled  upon 

gold,  with  subjects  of  figures  and  heads  in  pink  colour 

3422  A  spoon,   of  gold,  or   silver  gilt,  curiously  enamelled  in  party 

colours  of  purple,  green,  and  white,  with  raised  gold  ornaments 
of  crescents,  stars,  &c, ;  the  handle  surmounted  by  a  pome- 
granate 

3423  A  spoon,  of  silver  gilt,  ornamented  by  enamel  scrolls  in  colours ; 

its  bowl  of  crystal,  engraved  with  1'.  H.  S.  and  a  cross 

3424  A  spoon,  with  a  bowl  of  white  shell,  the  handle  of  some  daik 

blue  or  enamelled  substance  carved,  and  with  chased  silver- 
gilt  ornamental  mounting 


277 

3426  A  silver  spoon,  squat-shaped,  with  large  bowl,  the  handle  curiously 

chased  in  leaves,  and  ornamented  with  rings ;  the  stem  rudely 
engraved 

3427  A  silver  spoon,  parcel  gilt,  of  similar  shape :  the  bowl  has  an 

engraving  of  a  ribbon,  with  some  characters  on  it,  and  the 
handle  is  chased  with  a  figure  of  the  Virgin  Mary,  and  at 
the  top  with  a  head  of  an  ecclesiastic  rising  out  of  an  orna- 
mental capital 

3428  A  silver  spoon,  similar   in  shape,  the  bowl  rudely  engraved,  the 

handle  chased  with  ornaments  like  fleurs-de-lys,  and  having 
rings 

3429  A   spoon,  silver  gilt,   with  chased  ornamented  handle,  the  bowl 

engraved  in  the  inside  with  subject  of  Christ  rising  from  the 
tomb,  and  on  the  outside  with  the  Virgin  and  infant  Saviour, 
and  a  latin  legend  in  honour  of  the  Virgin,  "  Virgo  gloriosa," 
&c. 

3430  A  spoon,  parcel  gilt,  chased  and  spiral  handle,  rudely  engraved 

within  the  bowl,  which  is  of  a  large  size,  with  a  fancy  orna- 
ment and  some  letters  round,  L.  A.  R.  I.  S.  *  M.,  and, 
though  much  effaced,  *'Anno  17,  1611  ;"  round  the  edge  of 
the  bowl  some  rude  engraving 

3431  A   long  spoon,  parcel  gilt,  with  convex-shaped   bowl,  which    is 

engraved  ornamentally  outside,  shoulder  and  head  of  the 
spoon  ornamentally  chased ;  on  the  back  of  the  spoon  curious 
marks  like  what  are  termed  merchant's  marks,  are  engraved, 
with  a  date  ^  * ;  the  engraving  on  the  back  is  that  of  the 
spread  double  eagle,  with  a  kind  of  coronet 

3432  A  long  spoon,  of  silver,  rudely  engraved,  the  handle  ornamented 

with  a  bust  of  Pallas ;  on  the  back  of  the  handle  is  enaraved 
"Andreas  Gutzmacher,  g.  19  Martz,  Ao.  1631  " 

3433  A  silver  spoon,  the  handle  chased,  and  ornamented  with  a  bird's 

head  at  the  top 

3434  Another,  chased,  handle  ornamented  with  beads  ;  "  T.  S."  on  the 

back  of  the  bowl 


278 

3435  A  spoon,  with  silver-gilt  bowl  and  shoulder  ornamentally  chased 

with  heads:  the  inside  of  the  bowl  has  a  deeply  cut  ornamental 
scroll  border,  ths  outside  an  ornamental  device,  with  a  coat  of 
arms,  sunnountcd  with  a  coronet,  and  the  letters  "  G.F.V.E. ;" 
the  handle  is  of  coral,  like  a  branch  at  the  top 

3436  A  spoon,  of  silver,  with  a  largish  bowl :  the  stem  is  of  a  twisted 

pattern,  and  the  shoulder  chased  in  figures,  the  top  having  a 
whole-length  figure  of  a  bearded  man,  with  a  saw  in  one  hand, 
and  a  basket  in  the  other 

3437  A  pair  of  steel   scissors,  with  metal-gilt  handles,  and  bows  orna- 

mented with  terminal  figures 

3438  A  small    steel  knife,    with  chased   steel  handle,  with   tablets  of 

mother-o'- pearl 
3430  A  steel  penknife,  with   metal-gilt  handle,  and  top  chased  with  a 
winged  figure  and  heads 

3440  A  silver  case,  to  hang  at  the  girdle,  chased  with  subjects  of  boys  : 

containing  a  knife  and  fork  with  steel  blades,  the  handles 
of  waved  ivory  and  gilt,  the  back  edge  engraved  with  letters 

3441  A  knife,  with  steel  blade,  and  silver  fork,  with  silver-gilt  ferrules 

and  carved  boxwood  handles,  with  male  and  female  musicians 
— in  fishskin  case 

3442  A  knife,  with  steel  blade,   and  silver  fork,  with   ivory   handles 

inlaid  with  silver,  and  silver-gilt  ferrules — inscribed  and  dated 
1685 — in  brown  leather  sheath 

3443  A  knife  and  fork,  with  steel  blades,  and  chased   silver  handles, 

engraved  in  the  style  of  S.  Pass,  with  religious  subjects — 
inscribed  and  dated  1607 — in  silver-mounted  fishskin  case 

3444  A  silver  spoon,  with  handle  of  dark  wood,  with  the  top  carved 

with  a  female  (of  amber)  silver  mounted 

BIJOUTERIE,  &c. 

3445  A  double  oval   locket,  with  chain,   mounted  with  silver  gilt,  and 

containing  a  portrait  of  Martin  Lulher,  and  one  other  por- 
trait painted  on  glass — inscribed  D  M.L.,  and  "  Post  tenebras 
lux,  1517" 


279 

3446  A  pair  of  oval  lockets,  in  old  shell  camei,  with  portrait  of  Albert 

and  Isabella,  the  Governor  and  Governess  of  the  Low 
Countries,  in  gold  mounting  enamelled  turquoise 

3447  A  flat  circular  silver  seal,  with  a   dragon  to  suspend  it  by,  cut 

with  a  coat  of  arms,  and  inscription,  and  the  date  1581  en- 
graved on  the  back 

3448  A  gold  finger  ring,  engraved  with  St.  George   and  the  dragon  ; 

it  has  been  formerly  enamelled.  It  is  said  to  have  been 
found  in  the  Thames 

3449  Another,  with  a  small  emerald  set   in  the    pointed    form,    with 

got  hie  ornaments 

3450  A  small  gold  and  enamelled  bust  of  Gustavus  Adolphus,  with  an 

old  table  diamond  pendant,  and  the  lion  and  sword  of  Sweden 
embossed  in  relief 

3451  A   small  oval  badge,  silver  gilt,  with  portrait  of  Philip   II.   of 

Spain,  and  the  legend  "  En  tout  fidelles  au  Roy;"  and  on  the 
reverse,  two  united  hands  and  Iwo  beggar's  wallets,  with  the 
legend  "  Jasques  a  porter  la  Besace  " 

3452  A  silver- gilt  badge,  in  the  form  of  a  crossbow,  set  with  stones,  with 

a  whole-length  figure  of  St.  Sebastian,  and  three  others ; 
inscribed  1551,  A.  P.,  and  1554,  A.  P.,  and  Donavit,  1565 
—  This  was  worn  by  the  Captain  of  the  time  being  of  the 
Archers'  Society 

3453  A  round  brooch,  with  its  tongue  of  gold,  with  knobs  round  the  rim 

— inscribed  in  gothic  letters,  "  Jovis.  a  Quimaporta" 

3454  A  circular  gold   and  enamelled  badge,  with  portrait  of  Gustavus 

Adolphus,  and  his  Queen  Maria  Eleanora — enamelled  in  relief 

3455  A  silver-gilt  diamond-shaped  ornament,  with  portrait  of  Charles 

V.  of  Germany,  and  Christ  on  the  Cross,  with  "  Plus  ultra  " 
device  behind,  and  inscription  "  Misere  mei  Deus,  1547" 

3456  A  small   model,  in  steel  and  gilt  metal,  of  a  wheel-lock  pistol, 

engraved 

3457  A   silver-gilt  scent  box,  in  the  shape  of  a  frog,  on  leaves,  with 

ruby  or  garnet  eyes,  opening  twice,  with  hooks 

3458  A  silver-gilt  ornamental  buckle,  chased  and  engraved  with  masks. 

A  beautiful  example 


280 

3459  A  heart-shaped  locket,  set   with  pearls  and  garnets,  enamelled  at 

the  back,   and  a    mourning    device,  with  angels  in   enamel, 
protected  by  a  crystal  covering 

3460  A  small  gold  brooch  anfl  tongue,  complete,  formed  like  a  spur  ; 

the  rowel    formed  of  two    hands,  inscribed,    "  Sea.   (Sancta) 
Maria  ora  pro  nobis  &c." 

3461  A   small  oval  gold  and  enamelled  badge,  with   a  whole-length 

figure  in  armour,  crowned — inscjibed  "  Lud.  Mag  inst,  1683" 

3462  A  small  round   gold  brooch,  with  tongue,  complete,  with  letters 

raised  on  dark  ground 

3463  A  small  round  gold  brooch,  with  tongue  complete,  engraved  with 

a  knight  in  armour,  &c. 

3464  A  very  small  round  gold  circle  like  the  rim  of  a  broocli ;  on  one 

side  inscribed  '*Sum  regis  Anglie"  and  on  the  other  "Comitis 
Herfordie  '' 

3465  A  small  round  gold  brooch,  with  tongue  complete,  inscribed  on 

both  sides  with  gothic  characters 

3466  A    massive     gold    and    enamelled     ancient    Hebrew    marriage 

ceremonial  ring,  with  Hebrew  characters,  and  the  building  of 
a  bouse 

3467  Another  gold  and  enamelled  ring,  of  the  same  nature,  more  richly 

ornamented 

3468  An    oval    gold    and   enamelled   locket,    richly   embellished,  and 

formed  inside  to  contain  reliques,  the   names  of  various  saints 
engraved  round  the  form  of  a  cross 

3469  An  oval  convex  gold  and  enamelled   reliquaire,  perforated  on 

bands  in  the  back ;  an  enamel  of  St.  Martin  in  front 

3470  An  oval  flat  gold  and  enamelled  locket,  with  a  naval  engagement 

and  a  battle,  and  Diana   and  Actason,  &c.  within  ;  inscribed 
"  Henri  Tontin  m"*  orphevre  a  Paris  fecit  1637  " 

3471  A  scent  box,  of  book-shape,  of  silver  gilt,  chased  and  ornamented 

in  gothic  taste,  and  set  with  stones 

3472  A  square-formed  ornament,  of  gold  and  enamel,  with   a  narrow 

frame,  with  crystal  panels  covering  two  kneeling  angels  at  an 
altar,  in  enamelled  gold 


281 

3473  A    silver-gilt   cylindrical    etui,   richly   chased    with    figures   and 

devices,  a  rose  diamond   set  in  the  lop,  and  another  on  the 
spring  catch 

3474  Another,  differently  shaped,  opening  at  both  ends 

3475  A  silver  case,  engraved  and  picked  out  in  black;  containing    a 

pair  of  scissors,  a  knife,  and  a  piercer,  partly  gilt  and  engraved, 
with  chased  heads,  figures,  &c. 

3476  A  steel  seal,  on  swivel,  with  long  handle,  forming  at  the  other  end, 

which   unscrews,  a  scent  case,  with  raised  silver   work  and 
cypher  engraved  on  tablets 

3477  A  silver-gilt  seal,  the  handle  formed   as   the  Virgin   and   Child, 

with  glory  —the  seal  an  old  rudely  cut  intaglio 

3478  A    small    hexagonal    silver-gilt    essence   bottle,  with  screw   top, 

enamelled  and  gilt 

3479  A    small   silver-gilt    needle  case,  pierced   with   scroll  work,  and 

enamelled 

3480  A  small  oval  silver  pomander  box,   opening  at    both    sides,  of 

pierced  work,  with  figures  of  a  shepherd  and  shepherdess — 
date  about  1640 

3481  A  silver-chased  badge  of  St.  George  and  the    dragon,  worn  in  the 

time  of  Charles  I.,  with  the  motto  "  Honi  soit,''  &c. 

3482  A  silver  scent  case,  in  divisions  formed  as  a  skull;  it  opens  by 

unscrewing  at  top,  engraved 

"  Tho'  I  spoke  in  vaine. 
This  ends  my  paine.'' 

And  "  If  you  alive  when  I  am  dead, 

'Tis  true  what  ere  to  you  T  said," 

— date  about  1640 

3483  Another  silver  scent  case,  formed  as  a  skull,  and  containing  in  one 

of  the  inner  divisions  the  representation  of  a  skeleton  re- 
cumbent, partly  gilt — date  about  1640 

3484  Another,   smaller,   with   chain  and  ring  to  wear  on   the  finger, 

like  a  child's  head,  on  one  side  ;  and  the  other  a  skull,  with 
a  figure  of  a  child  with  an  hour-glass  leaning  on  a  skull, 
with  the  motto  "  hodie  mihi,  eras  tibi " — date  about  1640 


282 

3485  A  chased  and  coloured  gold  seal,  with  a  plahi  cornelian  ;  the  four 

panneled  sides  enamelled  with  allegoric  figures  relating  to 
France ;  the  seal  opens  and  discloses  under  a  glass  a  view  of  a 
fortress,  with  a  ship  at  sea,  minutely  carved  in  ivory — in  fish 
skin  case 

3486  A   gold  finger  ring,  with  a  ship  and  fortress,  &c.  minutely  carved 

in  ivory,  under  glass — in  fishskin  case 

3487  A  gold   mounted  swivel  seal,  with  a  bloodstone,  engraved  with  a 

triumphal  procession,  with  the  artist's  name,  "  Varan  " 

GOLD-MOUNTED  SEALS. 

3488  A  yellow  cornelian  seal,  engraved  with  helmeted  head,  the  stem  a 

negro's  bust,  of  black,  white,  and  grey  agate,  with  coloured 
stones 

3489  A  red  cornelian  seal,  engraved  with  a  classical  profile  bust,  with 

stem  of  coloured  aoate,  of  a  female  bust  set  with  diamonds,  &c. 

3490  An  antique  black  and  white  intaglio  seal,  of  a  figure,  the  stem  a 

bust  of  a  negro,  of  yellow  agate,  with  white  turban,  set  with 
coloured  stones 

3491  A  bloodstone  seal,  engraved  with   an  antique  head,  the  stem  of 

streaked  agate,  of  a  female  bust  set  with  diamonds 

3492  A  white   agate  seal,  engraved  with  a   helmeted  head,  the  stem 

of  partly  coloured  agate  in  the  form  of  a  dog,  set  with 
stones 

3493  A  light  red  cornelian  ditto,  engraved  with  a  Greek  bust,  the  stem 

partly  enamelled  with  small  agates  and  coloured  stones 

3494  A  bloodstone  ditto,  engraved  with   an  antique  head,  the  stem  of 

pierced  curves,  with  a  negro's  head  in  a  turban,  in  agate,  set 
with  diamonds 

3495  Another,  of  partly   coloured  onyx,  engraved  with  a  female  bust, 

the  stem  formed  as  a  female  negro  bust,  of  black  and  yellow 
onyx,  with  small  diamonds 

3496  Another,  of  bloodstone,  engraved  with  two  birds  billing,  the  stem 

of  coloured  onyx,  carved  as  a  large  female  bust,  set  with 
diamonds 


283 

3497  One,  red  cornelian,  engraved  with  a  bust  of  Socrates,  the  stem  oi" 

streaked  onyx  carved  as  a  bust,  enamelled  and  set  with  small 
diamonds 

3498  A  plain   gold  seal,  the  stem  of  coloured  onyx,  carved  as  a  three- 

headed  bust,  set  with  diamonds 

3499  A  red  cornelian    seal,  engraved  with  an  antique  bust,  the  stem  of 

coloured  onyx,  with  a  negro's  head  in  a  turban,  with  coloured 
stones 

3500  A  seal,  of  white  shaded  onyx,  engraved  with  an  antique  head,  the 

stem  of  coloured  onyx,  with  a  turbaned  liead  of  a  negro,  with 
a  diamond  at  the  top 

3501  A  seal,  of  white  onyx,  engraved  with  a  hehneted  bust,  the  back 

enamelled,  the  stem  with  a  bust,  in  red  and  white  onyx 

3502  A    lod  cornelian   ditto,  antique  intaglio,  with   a  classical   subject, 

the  stem  enamelled  in  raised  flowerwork 

3503  A  plain  gold  seal,  the  stem  enamelled  with  blue  and  white 

3504  A    heart-shaped  bottle,    of  metal    gilt,    the   surface  covered  with 

arabesques 

3505  A  scent  bottle,  formed  of  a  tortoiseshell,  with  head   and   legs   of 

silver 

3506  An   apple,  of  silver,  opening  and   containing    a  skull,  of  silver, 

crowned  with  a  wreath,  and  containingr  a  miniature  inscribed 
on  the  outside,  "  From  man  came  woman,  from  woman  came 
sin,  from  sin  came  death — 1628" 

3507  A  small  flat  sided  ink  bottle  and  stopper ;  a  small  pen  case  ;  and 

a  hook  to  attach  them  to  a  girdle  of  steel,  the  surface  covered 
with  scroll  ornaments  of  silver — in  a  case 

3508  A  miniature,  of  bishops  and   saints,  with  angels  singing — of  early 

Venetian  work 

3509  Another,  small,  with  the  Annunciation,  inlaid  in  mother-o'-pearl 

and  coloured  glass 

3510  A  curious  snuff-box,  the  bottom  opening  and  showing   a  carved 

female  figure  in  a  bath,  the  face  seen  through  a  glass  opening — 
the  surface  ornamented  with  mother-o'-pearl  and  small  gems 

351 1  A  circular  plaque,  of  bronze  gilt,  with  a  landscape  and  a   man 

angling — 7  in.  diameter 


284 

3512  Am  Ancient  Gaelic  Brotche,  of  silver,  of  circular  form,  scal- 
loped and  surrounded  by  small  upright  obelisks,  each  set  with 
a  pearl  at  top  :  in  the  centre  is  a  round  crystalline  ball,  con- 
sidered a  magical  gem  ;  the  top  may  be  taken  off,  showing 
a  hollow,  originally  for  reliques.  This  interesting  work 
was  the  property  of  Macleane  of  Lockbuy,  in  the  Isle  of 
Mull,  and  is  said  to  be  made  of  silver  found  on  the  estate. 
An  interesting  work  of  the  time  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Men- 
tioned in  Pennant's  Tovr — engraved  beneath — 4|  in,  diameter. 
[^See  illustration) 


METAL. 

3513  A  PAIR  OF  CURIOUS   Ewers,    metal    gilt,    formed   of  monstrous 

animals,  the  handles  formed  of  the  horns;  a  cardinal's  arms 
engraved  beneath— 8  in.  high.     (See  illustration) 

3514  A  circular  metal-gilt  bowl   and  cover,  the  surface  chased  with 

Moorish  designs,  surmounted  by  a  figure  of  a  later  period 

3515  Another,    larger,  richly  damascened,  with  ornaments  raised  in 

white  metal 

3516  A  pair  of  figures  of  Hercules,  of  metal  gilt,  bearing  celestial 

spheres — IGin.high 

3517  A   curious  metal-gilt  stand,    chased  with  figures   supporting    a 

sphere — 16  in.  high 

3518  A  pair  of  or-moulu  sconces,  with  masks,  and  branches  for  one 

light  each 

ANCIENT  METAL  DISHES  AND  PLATES. 

3519  A  circular  brass  dish,  chased  with inscriptions"and  designs — II  in. 

diameter 

3520  A  pewter  dish,  with  figures  playing  musical  instruments  round 

the  border,  and  in  the  centre,  between  columns — dated  1567 
— 10^  in.  diameter 

3521  Another,    with   spirally    fluted    border   and    raised   centre,   with 

portrait  of  Gustavus  Adolphus,  inscribed — 10  in.  diameter 


285 

3522  Another,  with   fluted  border,  and  St.  George  and  the  dragon  in 

the  centre — 9^  in.  diameter 

3523  A  metal-gilt  mounting  for  a  plaque,  on  three  feet,  with  cherubs' 

heads ;  the  border  of  openwork  with  busts   and  chiraerse — 
10|  in.  diameter 

3524  A  curious    brass   stand,  with  double   pierced   rims,    formed  of 

German  letters — 9|  in.  diameter 

3525  A  pewter  plate,  with  Gustavus  Adolphus  on    horseback   in    the 

centre,  and  in  medallions  round  the  border — 7|  in.  diameter 

3526  Another,  with  scalloped  edge,  with  grotesque  figures  in  the  centre, 

and  the  arms  of  the  Swiss  Cantons  round  the  border — 8  j  in. 
diameter 

3527  Another,  with  the  Creation  in  the  centre,  and  the  Seasons  on  the 

border — 7  in.  diameter 

3528  One,    with  the   Resurrection,   and    the    apostles    round — 7|  in. 

diameter 

3529  One,  with  kings  on  horseback,  in  compartments 

3530  One,  nearly  similar — 7^  in.  diameter 

3531  One,  with  William  Tell,  and  arms  of  the  cantons — 7^  in.  diameter 

3532  One,  with  sacred  subjects,  partly  enamelled  in  colours 

3533  One,  with  the  Resurrection,  and  figures  holding  shields  of  arms — 

7  in.  diameter 

3534  One,  with  the  Imperial  eagle,  and  arabesques — 5^  in.  diameter  ; 

and  a  rim,  with  kings  on  horseback — 7|in.  diameter 


End  of  Twenty-sixth  Day's  Sale. 


Twenty -seventh  Day's  Sale. 


On    TUESDAY,    APRIL    24,    1855, 


AT    ONE    O  CLOCK    PRECISELY, 


ANCIENT  KEYS. 

3535  A  very  large  steel  key,  gothic  pattern,  ornamented  with  cut      ul 

pierced  openwork  scrolls,  and  pierced  for  numerous  wards 

3536  A  steel  key,  renaissance  taste,  in  the  form   of  a  pillar,  with  C.  ' 

inthian  capital,  a  rich  scroll  ornamented  bow,  cut  and  pierce 
openwork,  with  masks,  &c.,  also  pierced  for  numerous  wards 

3537  A  street  key,  the  bow  finely  chased,  and  having  pierced  and   cut 
•  openwork,  with  a  ducal  coronet,  surmounted  by  a  coat  of  arms 

within  a  circle 

3538  A  steel  key,  with   chased  and  ornamented  bow,   having  a  ducal 

coronet  of  the  royal  house  of  France,  surmounting  a  coat  of 
arms,  three  fleurs-de-lys,  &c. 

3539  A  steel  key,  the  upright  part,  &c.  finely  and  ornamentally  chased, 

the  bow   cut  in  openwork,  scrolled  with  a  kind  of  coronet  at 
the  lop 

3540  A  steel  key,   handsomely  chased  and   engraved,  fluted,  &c.,  the 

bow  in  chased  and  pierced  openwork,  with  a  ducal  coronet 

3541  A  small  steel  key,  richly  chased  and  ornamented  all  over,  with 

pierced  openwork  bow,  surmounted  by  a  ducal  coronet 

3542  A  steel  key,  the   bow   richly   chased  and  ornamented,  having  the 

armorial  bearings  of  the  Louvois   family,   three   lizards,   &c., 
and  a  ducal  coronet — date  about  1680 


1328 


3568 


3557 


287 

3543  A  steel  key,  with   richly   chased  openwork  bow,  having  a  ducal 

coronet  surmounting  a  coat  of  arms,  with  supporters  of  figures 
like  horses — date  about  1680 

3544  A  steel  key,  with  chased  openwork  bow,  ducal  coronet  surmounting 

a  coat  of  arms — date  about  1680 

3545  A  steel  key,  with  chased  capital,  like  a  pillar  to  the  stem,  which 

has  an  outer  steel  case,  with  a  pierced  scrolled  bow 

3546  A  steel  key,  gothic    form,  with   a  moveable  bow,  the  key  having 

two  ends  for  different  locks  ;  the  bow  is  of  pierced  openwork, 
and  having  on  one  side  the  letters  m  n  ^,  and  on  the  other* 

I.  H.  S. 

3547  A  steel  key,  gothic    form,  with  a  cut  and  pierced  openwork  bow, 

and  brass  ribbed  ornament  under  it 

3548  A  gilt  metal  ornament,  like  a  long  buckle,  or  clasp,  handsomely 

chased  with  masks,  figures,  &c.,  and  reticulated  openwork 

3549  A  small  brass    square-formed  ornament,   opening  like    a    case, 

apparently  intended  to  be  worn  suspended ;  on  one  front,  are 
engraved  heads  of  a  male  and  female,  with  these  letters  above 
A.  S.,  M.  O.  R.  E. ;  and  on  the  other,  two  angels  supporting 
a  coat  of  arms,  and  the  letters  above  of  I.  S.  O.  I.  F.  R.  E. 

3550  A  steel  mount,  for  an  escorelle,  chased  and  damascened  with  gold, 

ornamented  with  trophies,  in  the  renaissance  taste — date  about 
1540 

3551  A  gilt  metal  ornamental  picker,   or  hook,  with   an  ear  picker, 

moving  on  a  swivel,  a  Uttle  scent  case  at  the  handle,  chased 
with  medallion  busts — date  about  1540 

3552  A  chased  steel   key,   damascened  with  gold,  for  winding  up  some 

musical  instrument,  ornamented  with  musical  trophies,  &c. 

3553  A  steel  key,  pierced  and   ornamented  bow,   gothic  taste,   circular 

ornament  like  a  rose  window,  with  openwork,  and  pierced  for 
many  wards 

CHAMBERLAIN'S  GILT  METAL  KEYS. 

3554  A  key,  with  chased  and  pierced  bow,  having  a  cypher  in    it,   and 

a  crown 


288 

3555  A  key,  with  chased   bow,  pierced,  having  a  crown   at  top,  and 

within  the  bow  a  shield  of  arms,  surmounted  by  another  crown 
and  cypher 

3556  A  key,  with  chased  and  pierced  bow,  having  the  double  Austrian 

eagle,  with  crown  and  cypher  on  one  side,  and  another  cypher 
on  the  other  side 

3557  A  key,  with  richly  chased  and  pierced  bow,  having  two  crowns 

and  the  arms  of  Saxony,  and  on  the  key  part  the  letters  cut 
open  of  A.  F.     (^See  illustration) 

3558  A  key,  with  chased  bow,  having  the  arms  and  crown  of  Bavaria 

3559  A  key,  with  chased  and  pierced  bow,  having  the  Mayence  arms 

and  crown 

3560  A   key,  chased  and  pierced,  the  bow  shaped  like  a  mantle,  with 

cypher  pierced  in  the  centre,  and  a  cut  chased  crown  above; 
the  key  part  has  a  W.  cut  open  in  it — Prussian  work 

3561  A  key,  with  chased  and  pierced  bow,  having  a  crown  and  scrolled 

cypher  work,  with  a  small  coat  of  arms  of  Saxony,  below 

3562  A  small  key,  with  chased  and  pierced  bow,  the  key  richly  chased 

and  engraved  all  over 

3563  A  key,  chased,  and  havinga  large  ornamented  bow,  with  acrown  and 

cypher,  and  supporters ;  a  lion  erect,  and  an  eagle  erect,  crowned 

3564  A  key,  with  chased  and  pierced  bow,  scrolled  work  and  masks 

3565  A  key,  richly  chased  and  engraved  all  over,  bow  cut  and  pierced 

with  a  crown  and  double  cypher  of  apparently  George  I. 

3566  A  similar  key,  differently  ornamented 

3567  A  similar  key,  with  a  different  and  intricate  cypher  in  the  bow 

3568  A  similar  key,  more  richly  ornamented,  and   having  in  the  bow 

double  cyphers,  apparently  G.  P.  W.     {See  illustration) 

KNIVES,  FORKS,  &c. 

3569  A  steel,  to  kindle  fire,  handsomely  ornamented  and  damascened 

with  gold 

3570  A  steel  wheel-lock,  with  its  winder  for  light  and  fire,  opening  at 

the  back  to  contain  matches ;  the  steel  parts  are  blued,  and 
have  been  partly  gilt  and  engraved ;  the  whole  mounted  in 
engraved  metal  gilt 


289 

3571  A  steel  knife,  with  crystal   handle,  mounted  witii   eng;r.ived   silver 

3572  A  steel  knife  and  fork,  partly  gilt,  engraved  with  the  Saviour  on 

the  Cross,  the  Virgin,  &e.  ;  the  handles  of  tesselated  squares 
of  morher-o'-pearl  and  black  shell,  with  yellow  scrollg — 
dated  1623 

3573  A  steel  bladed  knife,  partly  gilt  and  engraved,  with  ivory  handle, 

fluted  with  ribbon  pattern  of  silver 

3574  A   steel   knife  and  fork,  with  silver-ffilt  handles,   with  cut  and 

pierced  scroll  tops 

3575  i\nother,  partly  gilt,  and  engraved  and  dated   1622,  with  metal- 

gilt  handles,  chased  and  inlaid  with  mother-o'-pearl  and 
imitative  gems 

3576  A   steel   knife,  partly   engraved,  the  handle   of  mother-o'-pearl, 

with  chased  steel  ornaments,  formerly  gilt 

3577  Another,  the  handle  of  worked  brass,  enamelled   in   colours;  an 

animal's  head  at  the  top^ 

3578  Anoiher,    with    worked   brass    handle,   formerly    enamelled     in 

colours ;  a  female  figure  at  the  top 

3579  A  steel  knife  and  fork,  with  carved  horn  handles,  and  goat's  head 

tops,  mounted  with  gilt 

3580  A  steel  knife  and   fork,  with  bone  handles  mounted  with  chased 

silver,  and  inlaid  with  crests,  the  handle  unscrews  and  makes 
a  corkscrew 

3581  A  steel  knife  and  fork,  silver  mounted,  with  handles  of  variegated 

Venetian  glass 

3582  A   steel   knife,  with   carved  horn   handle,  the  top   with   a  lion 

holding  a  shield 
35S3  A  knife  and  fork,  with  steel  blades  ;  and  a  silver-bowled   spoon, 
the  handle  of  dark  wood  engraved,  and  mounted    and  inlaid 
with  silver,  with  raised  studs 

3584  A  knife  and  fork,  with  steel   blades,  with  variegated  Venetian 

glass  handles,  mounted  in  engraved  gilt 

3585  A  knife  and  tbrk,  with  steel  blade?,  and  variegated  Venetian  glass 

handles,  mounted  with  engraved  silver-gilt 

3586  Another,  mounted  in  silver  or  metal  gilt 

U 


290 

3587  A  knife  and  fork,  with  steel  blades,  the   handles  of  carved  ivory, 

with  boys  and  fruit 

3588  Another,  with  bone  or  ivory  handles,  the    tops    with  heads  of 

animals 

3589  An  ivory  or  bone  knife  handle,  the  top  carved  with  an   animal's 

head 

3590  A  knife  and   fork,  with   steel  blades,  and  bone  or  ivory  handles, 

the  top  carved  with  heads  of  animals 

3591  A  knife  and  fork,  with  steel  blades,  and  carved  ivory  handles  of 

boys,  and  silver-gilt  ferules 

3592  An   Italian  penknife,    the  blade  partly  gilt  and  engraved,  with 

carved  ivory  handle  of  a  sphinx  supporting  a  rearing  horse 

3593  A  knife,  with  steel  blade,  with  carved  ivory  handle  of  a  harlequin 

and  nude  female  figure  with  a  child 

3594  A  knife,  with  steel  blade  and  hinge,  the  handle  of  carved   box- 

wood, with  a  female  figure 

3595  Another,  with  carved  boxwood  handle,  with  a   male,  and  female 

and  child 

3596  An  elaborately  carved  boxwood  handle,  for  a  folding  knife,  with  a 

group  of  boys 

3597  A  small  pair  of  steel  shears,  in  chased  steel  case  of  scroll  pattern 

3598  A  set  of  three  instruments  for  the  teeth,  of  steel  damascened  with 

gold  and  chased,  in  case  of  the  same,  with  a  medallion  and 
ornaments 

3599  A    steel    knife,    with     carved    boxwood    handle,  with  a  figure  of 

St.  Matthew  ;  in  sheath  of  boxwood,  carved  with  eight  religious 
subjects  and  German  inscriptions,  and  date  1587 

3600  A  steel  knife  and  fork,  with  German  silver  handles,  worked  and 

pierced   at  the   top,  in  fish  skin   case,  mounted   with  chased 
German  silver,  with  subjects  and  scrolls 

3601  A  steel  knife  and  fork,  with  carved  ivory  handles,  with  David  and 

Goliath's  head — in  stamped  leather  case 

3602  A  knife,  with  steel  blade  and  silver   fork,  the  handles  of  carved 

ivory,  with  a  gentleman  with  a  falcon,  and  a  lady  with  a  fan, 
in  costume  of  the  period  about  1660 — in  black  stamped  leather 


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3603  Two  small  steel   knives,  with  chased  steel  handles,  ornamented 

with  mother-o'-pearl  and  animal's  head  tops,  in  chased  steel 
sheath 

3604  A  pair  of  small  steel  shears,  partly  gilt,  with  figures  engraved  on 

the  blades 

3605  Two    small  steel    knives,   with   metal-gilt   ornamented    handles, 

pierced  at  the  tops,  the  blades  partly  gilt  and  engraved,  in 
boxwood  sheath,  carved  with  ten  scriptural  subjects,  ten  of 
the  apostles,  and  an  angel  supporting  a  shield,  with  initials 
and  date  1609 

3606  A  small  steel  penknife,    with   yellow  metal  inlaid  in  the  blade, 

the  handle  of  coloured  wood,  silver-mounted,  with  an  ape's 
head — in  black  leather  case,  silver-mounted  with  a  large  ape's 
head  on  the  top 

3607  A  pen  and  ink  case,  of  black  fish  skin,  silver  mounted,  with  coat 

of  arms  chased  in  silver  at  the  bottom 

3608  A  most  curious  and  interesting  knife,  (perhaps    an  astrologer's,) 

with  steel  blade  engraved  at  the  back,  and  large  square- 
shaped  silver  handle,  beautifully  engraved  in  compartments, 
with  subjects  of  figures,  opening  at  the  top  and  sides,  and 
again  in  the  interior,  in  which  are  minute  carvings  of 
scriptural  subjects,  the  inside  engraved  all  over  with  almanacs, 
&c. — dated  1606:  it  appears  to  have  been  made  in  Amster- 
dam— in  black  shagreen  case 

3609  A  curious  knife,  with  flat   steel   blade,  appropriated  originally  to 

some  Hebrew  rite,  the  handle  of  silver  partly  gilt,  and 
engraved  with  a  sort  of  rude  niello  work;  on  the  sides  an 
inscription  in  old  Hebrew  characters  ("  Let  the  high  praises 
of  God  be  in  their  mouth,  and  a  two-edged  sword  in  their 
hand.")  Moses  Askanser,  the  son  of  the  learned  Rabbi, 
Alexander  Katz  (Cohen)  Vinesberg — of  the  sixteenth  cen- 
tury 

3610  A   large  carved   ebony  handle  for  a  couteau  de  chasse,  with  a 

lion's  head,  with  coral  eyes,  and  other  animals,  mounted  in 
silver-gilt — of  the  seventeenth  century  ^ 

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3611  An  ornamented  and   engraved  steel  shoe  horn,  partly  gilt,  with 

two  crossed  keys,  and  the  cypher  K.  W.,  male  and  female 
figures,  and  a  long  German  inscription,  and  date  1607 

3612  A  knife,  with  curved  steel   blade,  partly  engraved  and  gilt,  with 

handle  of  green  and  white,  and  ivory  in  stripes,  and  yellow 
metal  lines 

2613  A  knife,  fork,  and  large  needle,  of  steel,  the  handles  of  bone, 
painted  round  indented  spots,  mounted  with  brass — in  rough 
leather  case 

3614  A  set  of  four  pieces ;  consisting  of  two  knives,  a  pair  of  scissors, 

and  a  pair  of  tweezers,  of  steel,  partly  gilt,  the  handles  of 
steel,  gilt,  the  blades  partly  engraved  and  gilt — in  black 
leather  case 

3615  A  knife  and  fork,  with  steel  blades  and  handles,  enamelled  light 

blue,  with  silver  busts  in  relief,  and  engraved  ferules,  with 
coats  of  arms 

3616  A   fine   cuir  bouilli  case,  richly  ornamented  with  a  coat  of  arms, 

surmounted  by  a  cardinal's  hat — it  wants  the  instruments 
formerly  belonging  to  it 

3617  A  knife,  witli  steel  blade  and  gold  ferule,  and  ivory  handle,  with 

carved  lion's  head,  with  garnet  eyes,  on  the  blade  is  cut  "  C. 
Duroy  a  Langres" — in  green  fish  skin  case 

3618  A  knife  and  fork,  with  steel  blades  and  horn  handles,  with  male 

and  female  busts,  &c.,  silver-gilt  mounted 


SNUFF  BOXES. 

3619  An  oval  Vienna  box,  with  six  subjects  of  figiu'es,  in  colours,  in  com- 

partments, the  ground  pale  green,  scale  pattern,  gilt  mounted 

3620  A  square  box,  with  eight  views  in   colours,  on  the  outside ;  and 

one  on  the  inside,  in  raised  scroll  borders,  with  flowers 

3621  An  oval  basket-shaped  box,  green,  with  four  subjects  of  Chinese 

figures,  gilt  inside,  gilt  mounted 


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3622  A  circular  crimson  box,  with  gold  ornaments :  an  un glazed  me- 
dallion of  Maria  Theresa  in  the  centre  ;  a  temple,  in  bistre, 
on  the  inside 

3624  A  square  box,   with  conversations  of  figures,  in  flesh  colour  and 

green,  in  raised  scroll  borders,  with  flowers ;  inside,  a  subjrct 
of  figures  dancing:,  in  colours,  silver-wilt  or  metal  mounted 

3625  An  oval  box,  mounted  with   gilt,  painted  with  seven  views,  with 

oriental  figures  in  pink,  in  green  borders 

3626  An  oblong  box,  pink  flowers,  in  white,  and  figures  after  Watteau  ; 

inside,  mounted  with  silver-gilt 

3627  An  oval  box,  with   double  lid,  a  country   house,  and  shield  of 

arms  in  the  sky  above,  a  cypher  at  the  bottom,  E.  M.  E. ; 
portrait^  of  a  priest,  in  grisaille,  under  the  upper  lid,  gilt 
mounted 

3628  A  square   box,  with  six  beautiful  hunting  subjects ;  and  a  subject 

inside,  mounted  with  metal  gilt 

3629  A  white  circular  Dresden  box,  painted  with  flowers ;  a  subject  of 

two  figures  inside,  gilt  mountings 


BOXES,  PAINTED  IN  ENAMEL,  ON  COPPER. 

3630  A    box,  parallelogram-shaped,  with  original   gilt   waved  pattern 

metal  mounting:  outside  subjects  figures  and  arbours,  in  black 
and  white,  faces  tinted  flesh  colour ;  on  the  inside  of  the 
lid,  a  female  in  black  hood,  and  a  youth  in  colours 

3631  A  square  white  enamel  box,  with  its  original  gilt  metal  mounting, 

figures  and  landscapes,  in  pink  colour,  on  the  outside  and 
the  inside  of  the  lid 

3632  A  square  box,  with  its  original  chased  and  gilt  metal  mounting, 

cupids,  &c.  in  colours,  outside  ;  Venus  and  cupids  inside  of 
the  lid 

3633  An  oblong  box,  with  its  original  shaped  gilt  metal  mountmg ;  on 

the  outside,  figures  in  costumes,  and  landscapes,  in  colours; 
on  the  inside,  a  female  portrait,  holding  a  mask 


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3634  A  box,  of  oblong  and    swept-curve  shape,  with   its  original   gilt 

metal  mounting  :  on  the  outside,  figures  angling,  in  colour, 
raised  gilt  enamel  scrolls  and  ornaments 

3635  A  square  box,  original  plain  gilt  metal  mounting,  exterior  playing 

cards,  in  colours ;  inside  the  lid,  flowers 
8636  A  square  box,  plain  gilt  metal  mounting;  on  the  outside,  a  lady 

in   rich    dress,   dancing,    and    Watteau    figures,   in    colours ; 

on  the  inside,  a  portrait  of  an  old  man,  in  a  cap  and  white 

beard 
3637  A  square  box,  with  original  chased  gilt  metal  mounting  :   outside, 

Watteau   figures,   and  scenery  in  green  and  shaded  colours ; 

on  the  inside,  a   nymph  bathing   her  feet,   and  a  cupid,   in 

colours 
S638  A  square  box,  fluted,  silver  gilt  mounting  ;    on  the    outside  and 

inside  of  lid,  classical  subjects,  in  colours 

3639  A  square  and  swept  curve- shaped  box,  old  gilt  metal  mounting; 

the  outside,  dark  blue,  relieved  with  white  ornaments  and 
gilt  scrolls,  figures  in  Watteau  costume,  on  colours;  on  the 
inside,  a  rustic  scene,  cattle  and  figures,  in  pink  colour 

3640  A    small  oval  box,   the  white  ground  outside  ornamented    with 

imitation  enamelled  turquoises,  and  raised  gilt  circles,  paint- 
ings of  roses,  &c.  in  colours ;  the  inside,  turquoise  blue  colour, 
silver  gilt-mounting 

3641  An  oblong   flat  box,  original   chased  gilt  metal  mounting  ;     the 

outside,  fully  painted  in  colours,  with  Watteau  dancing  sub- 
jects ;  inside,  a  lady  and  gentleman  courting 

3642  A  small  square  box,   old   gilt  metal  mounted   ground  ;  outside, 

dark  blue,  embossed  raised  figures,  Chinese  costume,  in 
colours,  and  gilt  on  the  top ;  on  the  inside  of  lid,  dark 
brown  ground  and  Cliinese  figures,  in  colours 

3643  A  square  box,  criglhal  silver  gilt  and  cage  movmtings,  and  on  the 

outside  a  portrait  of  Ferdinand  of  Brunswick,  in  a  small 
oral,  with  allegorical  figures  and  military  subjects;  on  the 
inside,  a  portrait  of  Frederic  II,,  of  Prussia,  in  colours 

3644  A  square  box,  original  chased   gilt  metal    mountings;    exterior 

and  interior,  battle  subjects,  in  colours 


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3645  A  large  oval  box,  monks  and  hussars,  in  colours,  with  F.  R.  on 

the  outside,  with  inscriptions  in  praise  of  Frederic  II. ;  inside, 
a  portrait  of  Frederic  II.,  old  gilt  metal  mounting 

3646  A  square  box,  original  chased  gilt  metal   mounting;  outside  a 

battle  beautifully  painted,  and  military  subjects,  in  colours; 
inside,  an  officer  on  horseback ;  with  double  lid  having 
two  portriiits,  Frederic  II.,  and  the  Duke  of  Brunswick 

3647  A  square  box,  original  chased  gilt   metal    mounting;     outside, 

dark  blue  colour,  ornamented  with  raised  white  and  gilt 
scrolls;  a  portrait,  in  colours,  of  Oliver  Cromwell,  and  land- 
scape, medallions 

3648  A    square  box,   original   chased    gilt    metal    mounting,  exterior 

richly  painted  with  VVatteau  figures  and  scenery ;  on  the  top, 
the  artist's  name  and  date,  "Thienpondt,  175S,"  interior, 
under  a  gilt  metal  plate,  a  portrait  of  a  lady,  in  rich  cos- 
tume 

3649  A  large  oblong  box,    old  silver   chased    mounting,  battles    and 

military  subjects,  in  colours,  outside  ;  on  the  inside,  the  battle 
of  Rosbach,  November  5th,  1757 

3650  A  square  box,  original  chased  gilt  metal  mounting  ;  the  exterior 

and  interior  of  the  lid  have  cupids,  in  colours,  ornamented 
round  by  gilt  scrolls 

3651  A    square  box,    original  chased   gilt  metal  mounting:  outside, 

pale  yellow  ground,  with  blue  ornaments,  medallions  of  Wat- 
teau  figures,  in  pink  colour ;  inside  of  the  lid,  a  nymph 
bathing  her  feet,  in  pink  colour 

3652  A  small  swept  curve-shaped  box,  original  silver-gilt  mounting  : 

exterior,  classical  subjects,  in  colour,  and  sepia  in  medallions, 
with  lilac  and  blue  ornaments  ;  interior,  a  classical  subject,  in 
colours,  the  bottom  gilt 

3653  A  swept  curve-shaped  box,  in  original  gilt  silver  or  metal  mount- 

ing :  ground  outside,  dark  blue,  ornamented  with  raised  rich 
gold  figures,  scrolls,  and  paintings,  in  colours  and  pink ; 
in  the  inside,  a  subject,  within  an  ornamented  gilt  and  blue 
border 


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3654  A    square    box,  original   gilt  silver  or  metal  mounting :  outside, 

a  rich  classical  figure  subject,  cupids,  &c.,  in  colours,  orna- 
mented with  gilt  and  crimson  scrolls ;  inside,  subject  of  Pan 
and  Syrinx 

3655  An  oval  box,  original  chased  gilt  metal  mounting  :  outside  and 

inside,  Teniers  subjects,  in  colours 

3656  A  box,  shaped  like  a  pianoforte,  old  gilt  metal  mounting :  out- 

side, mixed  trophies,  in  colours  ;  inside,  music  noted,  in  black 
a  Polonaise 

3657  A  circular  box,  like  a  kettle-drum,  silver  mounting,  unhinged 

cover  :  lined  in  the  inside  with  silver-gilt,  military  subjects, 
in  colours ;  outside,  richly  ornamented  with  raised  gold 
wreaths,  figures,  and  imitative  enamelled  gems. 

3658  An  egg-shaped  box,  silver  mounting,  turquoise  blue  colour,  with 

raised  gold  ornaments 
£659  An  oval  box,  original  gilt  silver  or  metal  mounting:  outside, 
painted  with  flowers,  with  emblematical  subjects  of  the  four 
quarters  of  the  world  ;  at  the  bottom,  the  artist's  name  and 
date  "  Friedrich,  pinx,  i767;"  inside,  a  classical  subject,  in 
colours 

3660  An  oval  box,  original  gilt  metal  mounting,  and  chased  :  outside, 

imitative  marble  ground,  in  colours,  with  Venus,  Cupid,  &c., 
in  medallions  ;  inside,  figures  and  landscape,  in  colours 

3661  A  fluted  and  shell-shaped  box,  original  silver-gilt  mounting  and 

lining;  inside,  with  paintings  of  ornaments;  outside,  with 
raised  gilt  figures 


DRESDEN,  AND  OTHER  PORCELAIN  BOXES. 

3632  A  square  box,  with  fluted  corners,  and  its  original  gold  chased 
mounting,  painted  in  colours,  with  Watteau  subjects,  sur- 
rounded by  gilt  scroll  ornaments,  outside  and  inside — gilt 
within 

36G3  An  oval  box,  with  original  chased  gold  mounting :  on  the  outside 
a  portrait  of  an  Elector,   embossed  in  white,  on  pink  ground, 


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surrounded  as  well  as  the  sides  with  pink  ornaments,  in 
colours,  of  flowers,  gilt,  &c. ;  within  the  lid,  a  fancy  subject,  in 
colours 

3664  An  oval  box,  with  chased  original  gold  mounting :  Watteau  con- 

versation subjects,  on  the  top,  sides,  and  inside  the  lid,  in 
colours;  and  wilhin  the  box  itself,  flowers  painted 

3665  An   o'olong  box,  with   original   chased  gold  mounting,  ground, 

blue  striped:  inside  of  the  lid,  tops,  and  sides,  painted  in 
colours,  with  conversation  subjects,  in  ornamented  panels 

3666  A  square  box,  in  original  chased   gold  mounting,  inside  of  the 

lid,  a  portrait  of  Frederick  II.  of  Prussia,  in  a  civilian's 
dress ;  outside,  top,  and  sides,  cupids,  and  raised  ornaments  in 
pink,  framing  the  subjects 

3667  A  box,  of  swept  octagon-shape,  in  original  gold  mounting  ;  inside 

gilt ;  landscape  and  figures  ill  colours  on  white  ground,  inside 
and  outside  of  lid,  sides,  &c. 

3668  A   box,  of  swept  octagon   shape,    with  original  gold   mounting, 

green  ground,  and  six  landscapes,  with  figures,  in  colours, 
within  panels  outside  ;  a  lady,  clown,  and  harlequin,  within  ; 
and  inside,  gilt 

3669  A  box,  of  swept  octagon  shape,   original   gold  mounting  yellow 

ground ;  on  outside,  six  seaports,  &c.,  in  colours,  within 
frames  or  panels  ;  inside  the  lid,  harlequin,  columbine,  &c., 
gilt  inside 

3670  A  box,  of  swept  octagon  shape,  original  gold  mounting,  subjects, 

palaces  and  landscapes  beautifully  painted  on  the  top,  sides, 
and  bottom,  and  on  the  inside,  on  a  white  ground 

3671  A  square  box,  original  gold  mounting,  rich  paintings  in  colours, 

of  Watteau  fetes,  trellis  work,  and  wreaths  of  flowers  on  the 
outsides 

3672  A  square  box,  in  original  gold  chased   mounting,   and  coloured 

gold  ornaments,  ground  painted  in  a  greyish  blue,  with 
medallions,  in  grisaille,  of  classical  subjects,  on  the  outside ; 
a  lady  and  pug  dog,  in  colours,  within  an  ornamented  wreath 
in  the  inside 


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3673  A  circular  box,  with  original  gold  mounting,   painted  on  the  top 

with  a  landscape,  in  coloiu's ;  landscapes  on  the  sides,  with  a 
fancy  ornamented  border;  a  landscape  and  figures  at  the 
bottom  ;  subject  within  lid,  gilt  inside 

3674  A   box,  of  swept  octagon-shape,  original  gold   mounting,    pink 

ground,  gilt  inside,  seven  medallions,  in  colours,  of  seaports 
and  figures  on  the  top  and  inside  lid,  sides,  and  bottom  ;  and 
four  small  medallions,  in  red  colour,  within  border  on  the 
top 

3675  A   square  box,  in  original   gold  and  coloured  enamel  mounting, 

cage  pattern,  painted  in  colours,  in  fancy  subjects,  outside  and 
inside  of  lid ;  and  in  the  bottom,  inside,  cupids  holding  a 
shield,  with  armorial  bearings  of  the  Albani  family.  The 
box  was  presented  by  the  Emperor  Joseph  II.  to  Cardinal 
Albani  ;  it  is  in  the  original  red  velvet  ornamented  case 

3676  A    circular   box,    original   chased    gold   mounting;    at  top  and 

bottom,  landscapes  and  figures,  in  colours ;  also  a  fine  painting 
of  a  villa,  with  figures,  on  the  inside 

3677  AN  OVAL    BOX,  with  original  gold  mounting,  beautiful  paint- 

ings in  colours  on  the  top,  and  on  the  sides,  in  medallions,  and 
on  the  bottom,  of  classical  figures,  &c. ;  arabesque  borders, 
in  brown  and  white  colours ;  in  the  inside,  a  view  of  Dresden 
(Marcolini's  time)  ;   in  its  original  red  leather  case 

3678  An  oval  box,  original  chased  gold  mounting,  figure  subjects,  in 

colours,  in  medallions  ornamented  with  raised  flowers  and 
white  scrolls ;  six  medallions  round  the  sides ;  subjects  inside 
the  lid,  and  the  inside  of  the  box  painted  with  flowers 

3679  An  oval  box,  chased  gold  mounting,  painting  in  colours,  of  cupids, 

and  a  portrait  of  a  prince  on  the  inside  ;  the  box  within  is 
painted  in  imitation  of  marble ;  outside,  the  china  is  orna- 
mented with  raised  work 

3680  A  square  box,  original  chased  gold  mounting,  views  in  colours 

of  Meissen,  with  figures  on  the  outside  and  inside,  ornamented 
with  raised  scroll  work 


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36SI  A  box,  shaped  as  a  rose,  and  painted  in  colours,  and  ornamented 
with  gilding,  in  its  original  chased  gold  mounting  ;  within, 
figures  and  a  French  sentence 

3682  A  circular  box,  in  its  original  chased  and  coloured  gold  mounting, 
without  hinge :  on  the  outside,  an  imitation  of  black  and  gold 
japan;  in  the  inside,  a  Chinese  subject,  in  gold  and  colours 

3684  A  square  box,  original  gold  mounting;  outside  and  inside,  battle 

subjects,  in  colours 

3685  A  square  box,  original  chased  gold  mounting,  painted  in  flowers, 

&c.,  in  colours,  inside  and  outside 

3686  A  box,  of  octagonal  shape,  Vienna  china,  original  chased  coloured 

gold  mounting,  inside  gilt :  raised  cameo  work  in  a  medallion 
on  the  top,  richly  ornamented  with  raised  and  gilt  work ;  on 
the  sides,  garlands  of  flowers,  cameo  busts,  ornamented  with 
richly  gilt  and  raised  work  ;  on  the  bottom,  winged  female 
figures,  within  ornamented  frame 

3687  A  box,  of  oval  shape,  original  chased  gold  mounting,  subjects  in 

colours,  outside  and  inside,  ornamented  with  raised  scrolls, 
&c. 

3688  An  oblong  box,  with  original  gold  mounting :  military  subjects 

outside  ;  inside  the  lid,  a  marine  subject,  in  colours — the  box 
is  gilt  inside 

3689  A  square  box,  original  chased  gold  mounting  ;   outside  painted 

in  light  brown  colours,  with  statue  of  Hercules  and  classical 
ruins  ;  in  the  inside,  a  portrait  of  Augustus,  Elector  of  Saxony, 
in  colours — no  doubt,  the  outside  subjects  are  illustrative  of 
the  personal  strength  of  Augustus 

3690  An  oval  box,   original  chased  gold  mounting ;  outside,  subjects 

of  cupids,  in  grisaille,  on  a  pink  ground,  in  medallions ;  in 
the  inside,  portrait  of  an  empress,  with  a  dog,  in  colours 

3691  An    oval    box,    original  chased    and    coloured    gold    mounting, 

painted  outside,  with  six  medallions  of  cupids  on  the  sides 
besides  two  subjects  of  cupids;  top  and  bottom,  in  colours 
ornamented  with  raised  flowers  and  scrolls;  inside,  a  portrait, 
in  colours,  of  a  lady 


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36'J2  A  circular  box,  original  chased  gold  mounting ;  outside,  subjects 
in  colours  in  Wouvennan's  style  ;  inside,  a  female  portrait, 
with  flowers ;  the  outside  ornamented  with  scroll  work 

3693  An  oval  box,  original  chased  gold  mounting,  painted  in  colours 
outside  and  inside,  with  views  of  Meissen,  and  ornamented 
with  raised  work 


End  of  Twenty-seventh  Day's  Sale. 


3911 


3964 


Twenty-eighth  Day's  Sale. 


On   WEDNESDAY,   APRIL    25,    1854, 

AT    ONE    o'clock    PRECISELY. 


CARVED  SPOONS  OF  WOOD. 

3695  A  long  and  large  spoon,  in  boxwood,  finely  carved  with  figures, 

in  medallion 

3696  A  boxwood  spoon,  carved  in  religious  subjects,  with  inscriptions, 

having  an   outer  case,  carved  with    the   Virgin    and    infant 
Saviour,  of  German  work 

3697  A  spoon,  carved  in  boxwood,  with  festooned  handle,  and  engraved 

in  and  on  its  bowl 

3698  Two  spoons,  very  long  and  large  size,  one  with  a  perforated  bowl, 

finely  carved  in  boxwood,  with  religious  subjects  in  medallions 
at  the  heads  of  the  spoons,  and  foliage  and  boys  on  the  stems 

3699  A  large  spoon,  carved  in  boxwood,  with  medallions  of  agricultural 

figures  and  subjects,  and  other  ornamental  carving,  with  a 
bee  carved  inside  fhe  bowl.     {^See  illustration) 

3700  A  boxwood  spoon,  with  its  original  silver  gilt  and  chased  handle, 

of  a  female  naked  figure,  having  on  her  back  a  shield  with  an 
armorial  bearing :  the  workmanship  a]ipears  to  be  Italian 

3701  A  boxwood  spoon,  with  its  original  gilt  metal  and  chased  handle, 

ornamented  in  the  renaissance  style,  and  surmounted  with  a 
whole  length  figure  of  an  apostle 


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3702  A  boxwood  spoon,  with  its  original  silver  gilt  handle ;  on  the  top 

a  whole  length  figure  of  St.  Peter 

3703  A  boxwood  spoon,  with  its  original  silver  and  parcel  gilt  handle, 

partly  engraved,  and  with  a  whole  length  bacchanalian  figure 
at  the  top 

3704  A  boxwood  spoon,  or  perhaps  of  softer  wood,  painted,  having  the 

ficrure  of  a  rat  carved  in  relief  and  painted  wilhin  the  bowl^, 
in  its  original  gilt  metal,  or  silver  mounting;  the  top  of  the 
handle  having  a  whole-length  figure  of  an  apo>tle 

3705  A  boxwood  spoon,   on  the  back  a  lizard,  carved   in  relief;   the 

handle  carved,  representing  a  whole-length  figure  of  a  hal- 
berdier in  the  costume  of  the  time,  which  appears  to  be  about 
1550 

3706  A  boxwood  spoon,   having,  on  the  back  of  the  bowl,  engraved 

I.H.S,;  and  the  handle  carved  in  whole-length  figures  of  the 
twelve  Apostles 


IVORY,  OR  BONE  SPOONS. 

3707  A  long  spoon,  of  bone,  the  bowl  fig  shape,  the  handle  carved  with 

a  nondescript  animal,  foliage,  &c.,  and  a  crocodile's  head 
— gothic  taste  of  the  early  part  of  the  seventeenth  century 

3708  A  long  spoon,    of  ivory  or  bone,  of  gothic  taste,  the  bowl  of  an 

oblong  fig  shape,  the  handle  carved  ornamentally  with  an- 
nulated  bosses  and  openwork ;  the  head  of  the  spoon  has  a 
gothic  letter  or  numeral  carved  on  a  tablet 

3709  Four  spoons,  of  ivory  or  bone,  the  stems  and  handles  elaborately 

carved  in  religious  and  classical  subjects,  David,  Justice, 
Venus,  &c.,  with  a  background  of  trees — time  about  the 
seventeenth  cent  ury 

3710  A  small  spoon,  curiously  cut,  in  red  and  white  shell,  and  mounted 

in  chased  and  engraved  silver  gilt,  with  a  head  at  the  handle 

3711  A  jointed  spoon   and  fork,  in  ivory,   most  elaborately  carved   in 

reUgious  subjects,  masks,  fancy  devices,  &c. ;  the  head  being  a 
figure  of  the  Virgin  Mary  and  infant  Christ — the  stem  folds 
on  a  hinge 


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3712  Another    jointed    spoon   and    fork,    in    ivory,    finely    carved    in 

architectural  taste  on  the  stem,  the  top  being  a  winged  head 
supporting  a  basket  of  flowers,  the  bowl  of  an  antique 
shape 

3713  A  short  spoon,  the   bowl  being   large   in   proportion,   and  of  a 

spotted  sea  shell,  mounted  in  its  original  silver-gilt,  slightly 
engraved,  with  a  handle  of  gothic  design,  having  a  crest 
enamelled  in  colours,  at  the  top 

3714  A  spoon,   the  shell,  bowl,   and  handle,  mounted  silver-gilt,  and 

enamelled 


OTHER  OBJECTS  IN  CARVED  WOOD. 

3715  A  long  pipe,  elaborately  carved,  in  boxwood,  with  agate  mouth- 

piece, with  figures  and  rich  fanciful  designs 

3716  A  long  pipe,   elaborately  carved,  in  ivory,   in  figures  and  rich 

fanciful  subjects — in  a  green  leather  case 

3717  A  mug,  carved  in   boxwood,  with  subjects  of  nymphs,  satyrs,  and 

Cupid 

3718  A  pair  of  nut-crackers,  finely  carved  in  boxwood,  with  a  crested 

warrior's  bust,  and  otherwise  ornamented  with  carved  ivory 
boss  at  the  end,  with  the  date  1569,  carved  on  a  tablet 

3719  A  pair  of  nut-crackers,  carved  in  boxwood,  with  double  faces  of  an 

old  man  and  woman 

3720  An  oblong  carving,  in  boxwood,  representing   a  stag  hunt,  with 

figures  on  horseback 

372 1  A  largeboxwood  sheath,  mounted  with  engraved  silver,  elaborately 

carved,  with  six  subjects  from  the  New  Testament — the  date 
1594  on  the  bottom ;  with  German  inscriptions,  and  W  twice 
on  the  mounting,  containing  a  knife  and  fork,  of  chased  steel, 
with  negro  heads 

3722  Two  long  steel  knives,  with   silver  handles,  elaborately  engraved, 

and  chased  with  Flora,  Janus,  &c. ;  flowers  and  animals,  with 
inscriptions — in  stamped  and  gilt  leather  case,  with  shield  of 
aims  and  coronet 


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3723  A  boxwood  sheath,  elaborately  carved  with  scriptural  subjects, 

ten  of  the  apostles,  and  grotesque  heads  at  the  top  ;  an  angel 
bearing  a  shield  at  the  bottom  of  German  work,  inscribed 
with  initials  and  date  1593,  containing  a  penknife,  with  mother- 
o'-pearl  and  black  wood  handle,  with  negro's  head,  in  silver- 
gilt  mounting,  with  pearl  ornaments 

3724  A  steel  knife,   with  chased  steel   handle,  partly  gilt,  with   a  lion 

holding  a  shield,  with  arms  and  coronet,  in  carved  boxwood 
sheath,  with  a  military  expedition,  &c  ,  mounted  in  engraved 
silver 

3725  A  sandalwood  box,  beautifully  inlaid  with  flowers  in  ivory  and 

ebony,  with  silver  handles — 16^  in.  by  10^  in. 

3726  A  curious  stick,  the  head  carved  with  St.  Martin,  on  horseback,  and 

a  saint  on  the  other  side  ;  palm  branches  above — 4  ft.  8  in.  high 

3727  A  carved  and  gilt  Florentine  frame,  forafaenza  dish — siyht  10  in. 

diameter 

3728  A  sandalwood  box,  carved,  with  cypher  and  coronet,  surrounded 

by  flowers — 13^  in.  by  9i  in. 

3729  A  pair   of  wooden  candlesticks,  inlaid  with  mother-o' -pearl,  the 

feet  of  hexagonal  star  shape — 12  in.  high 

3730  A  caddy,  covered  with  landscapes  and  flowers,  in  straw 

3731  A  box,  containing  flowers  and  other  pieces  of  Venetian  glass 

3732  A  guitar,   the  sides  inlaid  with   slabs    of   ivory,  engraved  with 

scriptural  subjects — 1626 

3733  A  fine  large  alms  dish,  of  wood  elaborately  carved,  with  shield  of 

arms  in  the  centre  ;  four  scriptural  subjects  and  the  evangelists, 
in  the  border — dated  1575 — 22  in.  diameter 

3734  A  guitar,  inlaid  with  slabs  of  ivory,  engraved  with  hunting  sub- 

jects and  arabesques 

3735  An  ebony  stick,  the  handle  covered  with  green  velvet 

SNUFF  BOXES. 

3736  A  sq'iare  box,  plain  gold  mounting:   the   ground  outside  painted 

in  bright  lake  colour,  scale  pattern  ;  fop,  bottom,  and  sides, 
having  classical  figure  subjects,  in  colour,  within  scrolled 
medallions  ;  inside,  a  large  subject  of  Venus  and  Adonis 


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3737  A   square  box,   original  chased  gold  mount,  gilt  inside  :    land- 

scape and  subjects,  on  top,  sides,  and  bottom  ;  inside  the  lid, 
figures  looking  at  a  comet 

3738  A  box,  basket-shaped,  gold  mount:   blue  and  buff  forget-me-not 

flowers  pattern  embossed  all  over  the  outside ;  inside,  the  lid 
painted  in  colours,  with  a  VVatteau  subject ;  the  box,  gilt 
within 

3739  A  square  box,  engraved  gold  mounting:   top,  sides,  and  bottom, 

painted  in  colours,  with  military  subjects,  ornamented  roiuid 
with  flowers  and  raised  scroll  work  ;  inside  the  lid,  a  battle 
in  colours 

3740  A    square    box,    original    chased    gold    mounting,     gilt    inside : 

figures  and  conversations  on  the  top,  bottom,  and  sides  ;  a 
female  in  rich  costume,  and  buildings  within  the  lid 

3741  A  large  square  box,  silver-gilt  mounting:    all  over  raised  may- 

flower  pattern,  and  leaves  in  colours  ;  inside,  a  landscape, 
shepherd,  sheep,  &c.,  in  colours — in  original  red  and  gilt 
leather  case 

3742  An  oval  box,  with  original  chased  gold  mounting:   Vienna  china  ; 

figures  on  the  top,  bottom,  and  sides;  and  inside  lid,  raised 
scroll  work  on  the  white  ground 

3743  A  small  round  jar-shaped  box,  plain  gold  mounting:   the  ground 

is  white  raised  basketwork  pattern  ;  top,  bottom,  and  sides 
painted  in  colours,  with  six  medallions  of  figures;  inside  lid, 
subject  in  colours 

3744  An     oval    box,     gilt    metal    mounting :     the    top    and    bottom 

painted  in  pink,  with  a  seaport  and  figures  surrounded 
with  rich  coloured  and  gilt  raised  scrolls  and  flowers ;  six 
medallions  round  the  sides,  in  pink,  of  seaports,  &c.,  with 
similar  ornaments  round  them  ;  inside  the  lid,  a  view  of 
a  city,  in  pink 

3745  A    square    box,   gilt    metal  mounting:     top,  sides,    and   bottom 

painted  with  figures  in  green,  faces  in  flesh  colour,  surrounded 
by  raised  scrolls ;  inside  lid,  figures  and  a  lady  with  doo-s,  in 
colours 

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30(5 

374G  An  ogg-shapeil  box,  original  gold  chased  mountings,  painlcd  in 
coloms,  with  i\"ligious  subjects,  finding  of  Moses,  &c. 

3747  A  small  oval   box,  chased  origitial  gold  nio\inting:  top  of  Aven- 

turine;  bottom,  raised  and  coloured  china,  agricultural  trophy, 
and  motto  in  Freneh  ;  inside,  flowers  painted 

3748  A  square  box,  original  gold  mounting,  beautifully  painted  in  birds, 

top,  sides,  bottom,  and  inside 

3749  A  square  box.  Capo  di  Monte  silver-gilt  or  gold  mounting  :  with 

busts  of  the  Caesars,  surroiuided  hy  coloured  scrolls,  on  gilt 
ground,  on  the  top  and  sides  ;  a  landscape,  in  pink,  on  the 
bottom;  a  battle  in  colours,  inside;  the  corners  of  the  box 
are  curved  in  shape 

3750  An  oval  basket-shaped  box,  in  its  original  gold  mountings  fluted 

in  shape :  inside  and  outside,  a  richly  gilt  ground,  with  seven 
medallions,  in  colours,  of  Watteau  subjects,  on  gilt  ground 

3751  A  circular  box,  unhinged,  original   chased   gold   mounting:    the 

head  of  a  king,  in  grisaille,  on  a  pink  ground,  on  the  top, 
surrounded  by  gilt  ornaments  ;  inside^,  a  trophy  in  gold  colour ; 
at  the  bottom  and  sides,  wreaths  in  gold,  and  some  colours 

3752  An  oval  box,    in  silver-gilt   moiniting,    having    eight    views,    in 

colours,  of  Meissen,  within  raised  and  coloured  scrolled 
and  flowered  frames  ;  inside,  a  portrait  of  a  lady,  as  a  shep- 
herdess 

3753  A  barrel-shaped  box,  opening  at  both  ends,  in  its  original  chased 

gilt-metal  mounting,  painted  in  colours,  with  garlands  of 
flowers  over  raised  hoops  round  sides  ;  on  the  ends,  a  cat  and 
dog  within  raised  wreaths  of  flowers;  within  lids,  figures  and 
dogs,  painted  in  colours 

3754  An    oblong    box,    original    chased  gilt-metal  mounting,  painted 

in  colours,  with  flowers  ;  in  the  inside,  a  hunting  party,  in 
colours 

3755  A  square  box,  silver-gilt  threaded  mounting  :   outside  and   inside, 

painted  with  views  of  Meissen,  in  colo\u's 

3756  A  large   square  box,  silver-gilt  threaded  mounting :   gilt  within  ; 

the  outside  and  inside,  painted  in  colour?^,  in  battle  and 
military  subjects 


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3757  An  oval    box,  silver-gilt   mounting:   outside  and  inside,  painted 

in  colours,  in  eight  medallions  of  battle  and  military  subjects  ; 
on  the  outside,  the  medallions  are  ornamented  with  raised 
and  coloured  {lowers  and  scrolls 

3758  An  oval    box,    metal-gilt   mounting;     outside,    there    are   eiglit 

medallions  of  subjects,  in  colours  within  raised  and  flowered 
ornamented  scroll  work;  inside  lid,  figures 

3759  A  large  oval  box,  silver-gilt  chased  mounting  :  the  ground  outside 

a  drab  green  chequered  pattern,  with  six  medallions,  in 
grisaille,  of  cupids,  trophies  on  a  blue  ground,  and  gold 
lines  ;  within,  a  mythological  subject  in  grisaille 

3760  An  oblong  trunk-shaped  box,  silver-gilt  mounting,  ground  painted 

in  green,  with  shaded  white  ornaments ;  medallions  of  aquatic 
birds,  in  colours,  outside  and  inside 

3761  A  square  box,  gilt  metal  chased  mounting:  outside,  painted  in 

colours,   with  subjects  ;    inside,  a  lady  as  a  shepherdess 

3762  A  square  box,  gilt  metal  or  silver-gilt  chased  mounting :    dark 

blue  ground,  ornamented  with  gilt  stars,  medallions  in 
colours,  of  figures,  cupids,  &c.,  scrolled  round;  within,  cupids, 
and  a  rustic  scene 

3763  An   oval  basket-shaped  box,  gilt  metal  mounting:    the  outside 

painted  with  medallions  of  figures  in  pink  colours,  and  orna- 
ments, of  raised  gilt  scroll  work  ;  in  the  inside,  subject,  in 
colours 

3764  A  heart  and  basket-shaped  box,  silver-gilt  mounting  :  the  box  gilt 

within,  and  seven  medallions  of  subjects,  in  dark  bistre  colour, 
outside  and  inside,  in  ornamented  panels 

3765  A  square  box,  silver  mounting  :  painted  in  military  subjects,  in 

colours,  and  having  an  embossed  scroll  ornamental  work;  iu 
the  inside,  a  painting  of  a  royal  family,  view  of  a  palace,  &c. 

3766  A  square  box,  with  curved  corners,  ornamented  silver-gilt  or  metal 

mounting  :  outside,  with  raised  and  coloured  scrolls  and 
painted  flowers  ;  inside  the  lid,  figures  dancing,  in  colours 

3767  A  flat  square  box,  imitative  of  a  folded  l?tter,  addressed  "  A'  ma 

Bonne  Garde  Malade  la  Comtesse  de  Bruhl,"  &c.  a  Varsovie, 
da  date  le  25,  d'Avril,  1755 — gilt  metal  mounting 

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3768  A  flat  square  box,  with  gilt  metal  or  silver  mounting :  on  top  and 

bottom,  cupids,  in  pink  colour,  emblematical  of  painting; 
within,  a  female  portrait,  under  the  type  of  Fame,  supporting 
a  portrait  of  a  painter,  in  colours 

3769  A  square  box,   original  ornamental  silver-gilt  cage  mounting; 

black,  gold,  and  shell  applique  work  in  buildings  on  the 
outside 

3770  A  square  box,  silver-gilt  mounting,  raised  indented  ornamented 

surfaces:  outside,  blue,  gold,  and  white;  within  the  lid  a 
figure  subject,  in  colours 

377 1  An  orange-shaped  box,  metal  mounting,  coloured  like  an  orange  : 

within,  a  subject  in  colours 

3772  A   circular  box,  silver-gilt  mounting,  medallions  in  pink  colour 

outside,  of  cupids;  within,  coloured  ornamented  borders ;  inside 
lid,  a  female  portrait,  in  colours,  in  fancy  costume 

3773  A  barrel-shaped  box,  opening  at  both  ends,  gilt  silver  or  metal 

mounting,  yellow  ground,  with  embossed  white  flowers;  and 
on  either  end,  sporting  subjects,  embossed  white  on  yellow 
ground ;  within  each  lid,  Watteau  figures,  in  colours,  and 
gilt  within 

ENAMELLED  ON  COPPER,  &c. 

3774  An  etui,  gilt  silver  chased  mounting,  painted  in  colours,  in  my- 

thological subjects  :  within,  embossed  scroll  ornaments 

3775  A   bodkin  case,  long  and  round,  original  chased  gold  mounting, 

painted  in  colours,  with  figure  subjects  within,  yellow,  &c., 
frame  work 

3776  An  oblong  box,   original  chased  gilt  metal  or  silver  mounting; 

outside,  painted  in  colours  and  gilding  in  monumental  urns, 
subjects,  &c. ;  in  the  inside,  figures  in  colours 

3777  A  small  square  box,  chased  gilt  silver  or  metal  mounting  ;  outside, 

painted  in  colours,  in  subjects  of  figures,  arbours,  &c. ;  inside,  a 
portrait  of  a  queen,  in  colours 


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3778  A  small  square    box,   silver-gilt   and   engraved    mounting,   lake 

coloured,  ground  :  outside,  medallion?,  in  colours,  of  buildings, 
figures,  «&c. ;  within,  subject  in  colours,  of  buildings  and  figures 

3779  A  square  box,  silver-gilt  mounting :  outside,  painted  in  colours, 

with  subjects;  inside,  a  portrait  of  Augustus  Frederic  of 
Saxony,  without  his  wig,  in  colours 

3780  A    square    box,    silver-gilt    mounting :     outside,   embossed    with 

coloured  raised  flowers ;  in  the  inside,  Diana,  Actseon,  &c.,  in 
colours 

3781  A  large  square  box,  silver-gilt  and  engraved  mounting,  painted 

all  over  and  inside  lid  with  landscapes,  and  gilt  within  box 

3782  A  square  box,  fluted  and  gilt  corner  sides,  gilt  metal  mounting  : 

outside,  painting  in  colours,  with  the  nine  of  diamonds  and  the 
nine  of  clubs,  with  flowers;  inside  lid,  a  subject,  in  colours,  of 
figures  surveying  a  comet 

3783  A  square  box,  silver-gilt  mounting,  gilt  within :  on  the  top  of  the 

lid,  Hercules  and  a  classical  subject,  in  colours ;  within,  head 
of  a  philosopher,  in  colours ;  sides  and  bottom,  Watteau 
figures,  &c.,  in  colours 

3784  A  square  box,  plain  silver  mounting :  battles  in  colours  outside ; 

portrait,  in  colours,  of  Frederic  II.,  of  Prussia 

3785  A  square  box,  original  chased  and  coloured  gilt  metal  mounting : 

military  subjects  in  colours,  outside ;  and  a  battle  within,  in 
colours 

3786  A  square  box,   metal  chased   mounting:    Watteau   subjects,   in 

colours,  outside  ;  a  classical  or  mythological  subject,  in  colours 
within 

3787  A  circular  box,  metal  gilt  chased  mounting,  ribbed  and  fluted 

all  over :  outside,  with  flowers  painted  in  colours ;  ^inside 
box,  flowers  painted  in  colours ;  and  within  lid,  a  large  paint- 
ing, in  colours,  of  figures 

3788  A   circular  box,  gilt  metal  or  silver  mounting :   flowers  in  pink 

colours  on  the  outside ;  box  gilt  within ;  and  in  the  inside 
a   subject,  in  pink  colour 

3789  A  large   octagonal  box,  silver-gilt  mounting,   outside  and  inside 

lid,  painted  in  colours,  with  seapoil  views,  figures,  &c.,  in 


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panels,  surrounded  by  gilt  scrolls,  with  small  medallions,  in 
lake  colour,  of  views 

3790  A    circular    box,   original    chased    gilt  metal  mounting,  with  a 

moveable  gilt  metal  tray  inside:  the  box  is  ribbed  and  fluted 
and  has  flowers  painted  in  green  outside,  with  circular  medal- 
lions of  figures  in  green  in  the  centres  of  the  top  and  bottom  ; 
in  the  inside  of  lid,  a  large  painting  in  colours  of  a  Watleau 
subject 

3791  A   circular  box,  threaded  silver  mounting,  painted  within  lid  and 

on  the  outside  in  colours,  in  landscape,  figures,  &c.,  within 
raised  and  coloured  scrolled  and  ornamented  borders 

3792  A    box,   shaped   liked  a   shell,   Capo  di  Monte  china,   coloured 

shells  outside  ;  within  lid,  classical  figures  in  colours  ;  box 
gilt  inside  ;  chased  silver  gilt  mounting 

3793  A  circular  box,  Uke  a   rose,  silver-gilt  mounting,  painted  outside 

in  colours,  and  embossed  and  raised,  with  leaves,  and  a 
butterfly,  and  ornamented  with  gilding  ;  within  lid,  a  view, 
in  colours,  of  a  part  of  Rome,  with  four  medallions  in  lake 
colour,  round 

3794  An    oval  box,    silver-gilt   mounting,    painted  on  the   outside   in 

pink  colour,  in  mythological  subjects  and  landscapes,  with 
gilt  ornamented  borders  j  within  lid.  Mars  and  Venus,  in 
colours — Italian  china 

3795  A  box,  oval,  and  fluted,  curved  and  panelled,  gilt  silver,  or  metal 

mounting,  arms  and  crown  in  colours;  outside,  conversational 
figures  in  green  colour,  in  medallions,  and  richly  gilt  ornaments 
379G  An  oval  box,  with  chased  silver  mounting  :  the  tops,  sides,  and 
bottom  painted  in  medalliuns  of  cupids;  within  raised  and  gilt 
scroll  work  ;  in  the  inside  of  the  lid,  a  mythological  subject ; 
the  box  is  gilt  within 

3797  A  box,  modelled  as  a  pug  dog  lying  down,  with  its  original  chased 

gilt  metal  mount ;  flowers  painted  at  the  bottom  and  within 
the  lid 

3798  A  box,  shaped  like  a  female  bust,  and  mounted  in  chased  silver : 

bust,  in  colours;  outside,  a  landscape  in  pink  ;  and  within  the 
lid,  ^  female,  in  pink 


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37*.)9  A  jar-;>hape(i  bos,  gilt  chased  metal  mount,  puiiitod  vvilU  birds 

3800  A  small  oval  box,  chased  silver  gilt  mounting-;  Watteau  figurcjs, 

subjects,  &c.  outside  and  within  lid 

3801  A  circular  grooved  box,  sdver-gilt  mounting,  Watteau  subjects  on 

top,  sides,  and  bottonj ;  female  subject,  with  flowers,  inside 
lid  ;  box  gilt  within 

3802  A   circular    grooved  box,  silver-gilt  mount,  green   ground,  with 

medallions  of  llowers  within  gilt  borders  ;  inside  lid,  figures 
and  subjects  ;  the  box  gilt  within 

3803  A  circular  box,  silver-gilt  mounting:    landscapes  with  figures  in 

sepia  and  colours,  outside  ;  inside  lid,  a  subject,  in  colours,  and 
llowers  in  colours  within  body  of  box 

3804  An  oval  box,  with  chased  and  gilt  metal  mounting,  and  enamelled 

flower  ornaments — Sevres  cliina :  on  the  top,  a  painting  of  a 
female  with  a  basket  of  flowers,  surrounded  by  a  dark  blue 
and  gilt  border ;  paintings  of  flowers,  within  dark  blue  borders^ 
on  the  sides,  on  the  bottom,  within  a  wreath  in  gold 

3805  An  oval  box,  gilt  metal  mounting  :  the  outside  embossed  with  a 

bust,  in  white,  of  a  French  marshal,  on  a  blue  ground,  orna- 
mented with  wreaths,  flowers,  &c.,  in  blue  and  gilding;  in 
the  inside,  fruit,  a  parrot  on  a  terrace,  incolours 

3806  A  box,   square-shaped,  silver-gilt  mounting,  in  colours,   with  a 

mythological  subject  within  scrolled  ornamented  border; 
sides  having  embossed  and  coloured  figures;  the  bottom 
embossed,  and  coloured  trophies,  figures,  and  crown,  uith  in- 
scription and  date,  31  Jan.,  1/64  ;  inside,  Pan  and  a  nymph, 
in  colours 

3807  A    square   box,    with    curved    corners,    silver- gilt    and    chased 

mounting,  white  trellised  raised  pattern  ground,  and  flowers 
in  colours  ;  within,  a  vase  of  flowers  and  parrot 

3808  A    square   box,  silver-gilt  mounting :    outside,   embossed    scroll 

work,  with  flowers  painted  in  colours  between  scroll  work  ; 
inside,  a  rich  painting  of  Cupid  and  Venus,  in  colours 

3809  A  square  box,  silver-gilt  chased    mounting ;    outside  painted  in 

colours,  with  Watteau  figures ;  in  the  inside  of  lid  a  subject 
in  colours  ;  the  box  is  gilt  inside 


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3810  A  square    box,  original  chased   gilt  metal   mounting,  paintiiigs, 

in  colours,  of  subjects  outside  ;  a  female  portrait  seated,  a 
pug  dog,  &c.,  in  colours,  inside 

3811  A  square  box,  chased  silver-gilt  mounting,  paintings,  in  colours, 

outside  and  inside,  of  cupids  attired  in  grotesque  costumes 

3812  A  box,  swept  and  fluted  shape,  silver-gilt  mounting  :  top  painted 

in  colours,  with  a  Watteau  subject,  within  an  embossed  orna- 
mented scrolled  border ;  bottom  painted  similarly  ;  the  sides 
ornamented  with  raised  scroll  work  ;  inside  of  the  lid  Apollo 
and  Venus,  in  colours  :  the  box  is  gili  within 

3813  A  square  box,  silver  mounting,  painted  outside  and  inside  with 

poultry  and  birds  in  colours,  and  having  raised  and  orna- 
mented scroll  borders  outside 
S8I4  A  square  box,  chased  or  engraved  silver  mounting :  rich  paintings 
in  pink  of  figures  aod  flowers,  within  ornamented  borders, 
on  the  outside ;  a  subject  of  figures,  after  Watteau,  inside  the 
lid 

3815  A    square    box,    original    chased    gilt    metal    mounting,    white 

embossed  lattice  pattern  ground  outside,  with  views  and 
figures,  within  gilt  medallions ;  interior  of  the  box  gilt,  and 
a  subject,  in  colours,  inside  the  lid 

3816  A  square  box,  engraved  silver  or  metal  mounting:  outside,  figures 

subjects  in  colours  within  scrolled  raised  bordei's,  edged  with 
lake  colour,  scale  pattern,  green  ;  within,  a  Watteau  subject, 
in  colours 

3817  A    square    box,    silver-gilt    engraved     mounting,    mythological 

figures  and  trophies,  cameo  like,  of  light  blue  grey  ground  ; 
and  inside,  a  naked  Venus,  in  colours 

3818  A  square  box,  with  hollowed   corners,  mounted  in  silver  gilt: 

painted  on  the  outside  with  subjects  of  figures  within  rich 
gilt  scrolls  ;  in  the  inside  the  portrait  of  a  lady  at  her  toilette  : 
the  box  is  gilt  within 

3819  A  large  square  box,   mounted  in  silver-gilt,   painted   in  figures 

and  landscape  subjects  outside  and  inside 

3820  A  box,  of  square  form,  with  curved  sides,  in  its   original  chased 

gilt   metal  mounting  J  the  top  opening  in  two  divisions ;  the 


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box  painted  in  a  blue  scale  pattern  ground,  with  nine 
medallions,  in  colours,  of  figures,  outside  and  inside 

3821  A  box,  of  large  oblong  form,  fluted  and  curved,  in  its  original 

chased  gilt  metal  mounting  :  the  outsides  painted  in  land- 
scapes and  figures  enclosed  within  medallions  of  flowers ; 
the  inside  of  the  lid  has  a  large  subject  of  figures  at  a  table  ; 
the  box  is  gilt  inside,  but  is  cracked  on  the  top 

3822  A  square  box,  original  chased  gilt  metal  mounting,  with  figure 

of  a  rat  on  the  front  of  the  mounting  :  the  top  of  the  box 
painted  with  a  subject  of  a  prisoner  in  the  Bastile  taming 
,    mice ;  on  the  other  parts  of  the  box  there  are  subjects  of  mice 
and  rats  ;  the  top  damaged 

3823  A  square  box,  engraved  and  silver-gilt  cage  mounting  :   Watteau 

figures,  &c.  on  outside  ;  inside  of  lid  a  mythological  subject ; 
box  gilt  within 

3824  A  box,  of  curved   and  fluted  shape,  metal  mounting  :    with  a 

crown  and  cypher  in  pink  on  the  top ;  landscapes  in  pink  on 
the  sides  and  bottom ;  within,  a  portrait,  in  colours,  of  an 
empress 

3825  A    square   box,   silver-gilt  mounting,   in  a    white   ground,  with 

raised  and  reticulated  pattern,  flowers,  and  scrolls  of  green 
and  gold  ;  within  the  lid,  a  lady  and  parrot,  in  colours 

3826  A  large    square  box,  mounted  in  silver :  on  the  outside  paintings 

of  figures,  &c.  in  green,  with  flesh  colour  tints,  within  white 
scroll  embossed  borders;  in  the  inside  of  the  lid,  a  fine 
painting  in  colours,  of  a  female  in  a  crown,  on  a  cushion ; 
the  box  gilt  inside 

3827  A   box,   of  large    square-shape,  silver-gilt  threaded    mounting  : 

Watteau  figures,  and  subjects  outside;  inside,  portrait  of 
Augustus  the  Strong,  Elector  of  Saxony,  in  a  red  dress 

3828  A  box,  of  a  large  square-shape,  silver-gilt   chased  mounting :  on 

the  outside,  mythological  figures  and  subjects  within  highly 
ornamented  and  scrolled  medallion  borders  ;  within  the  lid 
a  portrait  of  Augustus  of  Saxony,  in  a  different  costume,  and 


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full  armour;  the  box  ornamented  inside  with  liexagoii 
lattice  work,  and  cyphers  of  A.  R.,  in  pink.  Formerly  belonged 
to  George  IV. 

3829  A    square-shaped    box,    silver-gilt    mounting,    light   pink,    drab 

ground,  with  oval  medallions  in  cameo  of  classical  busts  ; 
within  the  lid  a  portrait  in  colours  of  Frederic  II. 

3830  A  large  square   box,  mounted,  in  chased  silver-gilt  cage  pattern ; 

the  sides  curved,  white  ground,  highly  embossed  in  relief 
with  bust  of  Mars  and  trophies  ;  inside  the  lid,  a  painting,  in 
colours,  of  Mars  and  Venus  ;   the  box  is  gilt  inside 

3831  A  box,  of  square  form,  engraved  silver-gilt  or  metal  mount:  the 

outside  is  painted  in  landscapes  and  figures;  in  the  inside,  a 
portrait  of  a  lady  reading  a  letter,  within  an  ornamented  oval 
border 

3832  A  box,  of  largish  square-shape,  gilt-metal  mounting,  opening  both 

at  the  top  and  bottom  :  in  the  inside  of  each  lid  there  are 
subjects  highly  coloured ;  on  the  outside,  small  landscape 
and  figures 

3835  An  oblong-shaped  box,  in  original  chased  gilt-metal  mounting : 

painted  in  enamel,  on  the  outside,  with  subjects  of  pastoral 
figures;  inside,  a  female  portrait  holding  a  mask,  with 
flowers 

3836  A  box,  of  square  oblong  shape,  with  its  original  chased  gilt  metal 

mounting,  painted  in  enamel  on  the  top  and  within ;  the  top 
with  subjects  in  pink 

3837  A  square  box,  in  its  original  chased  silver-gilt  mounting,  painted 

in  enamel,  in  pink,  with  flowers  outside,  and  a  subject  of 
figures  within 

ETUIS. 

3838  A  female  head,  painted  on  stem,  with  flowers,  and  yellow  scale 

pattern — mounted  in  gilt-metal 

3839  A  leg,  in  ornamented  stocking  and  shoe,  mounted  in  gilt  metal 

3840  A  child,  with  basket  of  flowers  on  its  head,  mounted  in  gilt  metal 

3841  A  baby,  in  swaddling  clothes,  mounted  in  gilt-metal 


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3812  A  leg  and  ihigli,  with  stocking  half  up,  mounted  in  gold 

3843  A  bouquet  of  flowers,  and  upright  stalks,  mounted  in  gold 

3844  An  etui,  of  china,  painted  in  flowers,  mounted  in  original  chafed 

gilt  metal  or  silver 


E7id  of  Tie enfy- eighth  Day^s  Sale- 


Twenty -ninth  Day's  Sale. 


On    THURSDAY,    APRIL   26,    1855, 


AT    ONE    O  CLOCK    PRECISELY. 


WATCHES, 

Of  the  period  of  Elizabeth,  or  James  the  First. 

3845  An  octagonal-shaped  watch,  crystal  and  gilt-metal  mounted,  in  a 

plain  gilt-metal  outer  case :  a  dial  plate,  gilt  metal,  engraved  ; 
hours  only  noted — catgut — "John  Kendal,  fecit" 

3846  An  oval  watch,  crystal,  fluted  and  mounted  in  gilt  metal  in  small 

swept  curved  edgings  ;  engraved  dial,  silver,  with  the  hours  on 
a  circular  plate,  chased  with  flowers,  fixed  on  gilt-metal 
and  engraved  oval  plate — catgut — ''Jacques  Viother" 

3847  An   oval  watch,  crystal,  mounted   in  gilt  metal,    sides,  panelled 

with  the  same ;  oval  dial  plate,  in  chased  and  ornamented 
silver,  having  three  circular  dials  for  the  hours,  days  of  the 
month,  and  week,  and  apertures  for  the  moon's  age :  it  opens 
both  on  front  and  back 

3848  An  octagonal  watch,    crystal    front   and  back,    sides,    panelled 

in  turquoise-coloured  glass  or  composition,  gilt-metal  mount- 
ings; dial  circle  for  hours,  of  silver,  on  metal-gilt  plate — 
name,  "  Conrad  &  Kreiger "  :  it  opens  Jaoth  in  back  and 
front 

3849  A  scalloped  or  padlock   locket-shaped  watch,   crystal  front,  and 

ribbed  crystal  back ;  gilt-metal  engraved  mounting,  dial  of 
gilt-metal,  hands  engraved  and  pierced  in  part,  hours  noted  ; 


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days  of  the  month  noted  on  a  silver  circle,  with  ^eel  plate 
apparently  for  moon's  age — catgut — maker's  name,  "  Gio. 
Batt.  Mascarone  "     (See  illustration.) 

3850  An  octagonal  watch,  of  crystal,  with  gilt  metal  mountings,  sides 

in  panels  ;  the  hours  noted  on  a  silver  circle,  on  an  en- 
graved gilt-metal  plate  :  it  opens  on  the  back  and  front — 
maker's  name,  "  NR '' 

3851  A  tulip-shaped  silver-gilt  watch,  opening  on  the  three  sides  ;  the 

hours  noted  on  a  silver  dial,  on  an  engraved  gilt  plate — maker's 
name,  "  Adam  Gluck,  Aug." 

3852  A  tulip-shaped  silver  watch,  enamelled  in  black  small  sq\iares  or 

chequers;  the  hours  noted  on  an  engraved  oval  silver  dial, 
catgut — "  Edward  Bysse,  fecit  " 

3853  A  tulip-shaped  silver  watch,  ornamented  with  raised  and  cut  or 

chased  squares,  on  a  panel,  gilt  ground  ;  hours  noted  on  a  gilt 
circle,  with  chased  silver  foliage  in  centre,  catgut — "  Daniel 
Van  Pilcom,  fecit  Amsterdam,  M.DL.XL  " 

3854  An  octagronal    gilt   silver   or  metal    watch,   the  back  and   front 

being  of  opaque  blue  glass  or  composition,  richly  enamelled 
in  colours,  with  gilding  in  flowers  ;  the  hours  noted  on  a  silver 
circle,  on  an  engraved  gilt  plate — "  A  B  L:"  it  opens  in  back 
and  front 

3855  An  oval  pear-shaped  watch,  crystal  front  and  back,  in  parcel  gilt 

silver  mounting :  it  opens  in  front  and  back ;  hours  noted  on 
a  silver  circle  on  an  engraved  gilt  plate — "  J.  H.  Ester  " 

3856  An    octagonal  silver  watch,  parcel  gilt :  sides,  front,  and  back 

prettily  engraved ;  hours  noted  on  a  silver  engraved  cir- 
cular plate,  laid  on  an  engraved  gilt  plate — "  C  Cameel  a 
Strasbourg  " 

3857  A  pear   or   locket-shaped   silver-gilt  watch,   crystal-  front :     very 

handsome  dial  plate,  enamelled  with  coloured  flowers  ;  hours 
noted  on  enamelled  circle — "  Conrat.  Kreitzer  " 

3858  A  round  silver  watch,  parcel  gilt,  finely  engraved  on  the  front, 

back,  and  sides  with  scriptural  subjects :  dial  plate  handsomely 
engraved,  with  hours  noted  on  a  silver  circlet  thereon — 
"  James  Vanbrosis,  fecit  " 


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3S59  A  round  crystal  watch,  with  gilt  silver  or  metal  mounting,  the 
crystal  cut  in  diamond-shaped  panels  ;  the  dial  plate  of  silver, 
engraved — the  maker  "  Chas.  Bobinel  " — catgut :  it  has  an 
outer  black  shagreen  silver-mounted  case 


3860  A  skull-shaped  silver  watch,  engraved  on  the  outside  with  an  hour 

glass,  and  Latin  moral  mottoes — catgut ;  hours  noted  on  an 
engraved  dial  plate — "  Charles  Bobinel  "  :  time  of  Elizabeth 

3861  A  crucifix  or  cross-formed  silver-gilt  watch,  handsomely  engraved 

on  all  parts,  with  figures,  emblems,  &c. ;  dial  plate,  hand- 
somely engraved  hoiirs  on  a  circlet :  it  opens  both  in  front 
and  back  :   time  of  Elizabeth 

3862  A  cross-shaped  silver-gilt  watch  :  points  of  the  cross  rounded  ; 

richly  engraved  all  over ;  engraved  dial  plate^  with  the  hours 
noted  on  a  circlet  thereon  :  time  of  Elizabeth 

3863  A  silver  watch,  shaped  like  a  duck  :  engraved  dial  plate,  gilt,  with 

a  silver  circular  plate  lor  the  hours — in  an  original  shaped 
blackleather  outer  case,  ornamented  with  silver  studs:  time  of 
Elizabeth 

3864  A  round  silver  watch,  ornamented  with  raised  ribs  or  rays ;  hours 

noted  on  a  dial,  engraved  in  flowers — catgut — "  Theodore 
Griard  Blois  "  :   Elizabeth  or  James  I. 

3865  A  cross-formed  watch,  crystal,  with  gilt  silver  or  metal  mounting, 

engraved :  a  group  of  figures  apparently  added  at  the  top  ; 
opening  at  the  back  and  front ;  hours  noted  on  an  engraved 
dial — mark  N.  R.  :   Elizabeth 

3866  A  fleur-de-lys  shaped   watch,  the   front  of  crystal^  and  the  back 

and  mounting  of  gilt  metal ;  the  dial  round,  and  of  engraved 
silver,  set  in  a  gilt  metal  plate,  engraved — "  Henry  Gebert  a 
Strasbourg  "  :  Elizabeth  or  James  I. 

3867  A  small  octagonal  watch,  in  a  fluted  melon -form  amber  case, 

mounted  in  gilt  silver  or  metal ;  the  dial  of  silver,  enamelled, 
with  crystal  over  it :   Elizabeth  or  James  I. 

3868  A  silver  watch,  shaped  like  an  eagle,  with  Ganymede  clasping 

its  neck ;  hours  noted  on  an  engraved  and  ornamented  dial 
plate—"  E.  Delafueille  "  :   Elizabeth 


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3869  A  flat  square  watch,  gilt  silver  or  metal,  with  raiptid  ornamenlnl 

silver  and  flowers,  a  jour  on  the  case ;  hours  noted  on  a 
circle,  with  the  dial  having  the  same  silver  ornamental  work 
— catgut — "  Johan.  Michael  Kheller  :  "  James  I. 

3870  A  flat  square  watch,  silver  gilt  and  engraved,  ornamented  with  cut- 

silver  scrolls,  a  jour  on  thesides  and  on  the  dial  plate,  with  hours 
noted  thereon  ;  glass,  in  a  circle  over  the  dial — "  Johannes" 
the  remainder  of  the  name  hidden  by  the  works :   James  I. 

3871  A   square  gilt  metal   or  silver  watch,  the  bottom  part  swelling 

outwards,  and  chased  in  scrolls,  &c. ;  the  dial  handsomely 
ornamented  in  blue  enamel,  with  the  hours  on  a  white 
ground  ;  crystal  over  the  dial — "  John  Joyne,  St.  Germain  a 
Paris  :  ''    James  I. 

3872  An  octagonal  smoked  topaz  watch,  the  sides   and  back  cut  in 

panels,  the  dial-plate  enamelled  in  colours  on  gold,  the 
mounting  of  gilt  silver,  or  metal — in  an  outer  case  of  green 
shagreen,  &c. :   Elizabeth  or  James  1. 

3873  A  round-ribbetl  or    fluted  silvet-gilt  watch,   the  hours  noted  on 

engraved  silver  dial-plate — maker's  name,  "  Girard  a  Caen  " 

3874  A  small  round  silver  gilt  watch  ;  hours  noted  on  a  plain  silver  dial 

— catgut — "Pierre  Dufour'':  it  has  a  very  handsome  outer 
case  of  black  shagreen,  with  the  coronet  of  a  marquis  and  rich 
cypher  and  other  ornaments,  with  small  gilt  studs:  James  I. 

3875  A  round  silver  watch,  chased   or  embossed  like  a  rose,  the   dial, 

with  the  hours  noted,  handsomely  chased — "  Benjamin 
Rotterodd  " — catgut  :  it  has  a  handsome  outer  case  of  black 
and  brown,  profusely  ornamented  with  silver  studs  :   James  I. 

3876  A  round  gold  watch,  enamelled  on  the  back ;    subject  of  Venus 

and  Mars,  medallions  of  cupids  round  the  sides ;  in  the 
centre  of  the  dial  a  circular  portrait  in  enamel  of  Charles  II., 
of  England  ;  in  the  inside  of  the  gold  case  a  large  portrait 
in  enamel  of  the  Earl  of  Rochester — "  Rob.  Dingley, 
London:  "  it  has  a  handsome  outer  case  of  shagreen,  richly 
ornamented  with  gilt  studs  in  scrolls;  it  is  supposed  to  have 
bjlonged  to  one  of  the  royal  family,  or  their  connexions,  in 
the  time  of  Charles  II. 


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3877  A    round   gold    watch  :    fine  portrait,  in  enamel,  on   the  back,  of 

WiUiam  III.  on  a  white  horse  at  the  battle  of  the  Boyne  ; 
in  the  centre  of  the  dial,  enamel  of  St,  George  and  the 
dragon ;  the  hands  of  the  dial  are  ornamented  with  rose 
diamonds;  the  sides  of  the  watch  enamelled  in  flowers; 
inside,  a  landscape  in  enamel — "  Josephus  Norris,  Amster- 
dam " ;  the  watch  has  an  elegant  gold  outer  case  ;  at  the 
sides  ornamentally  chased  and  pierced.  This  watch  is  supposad 
to  have  belonged  to  the  royal  family  of  the  time 

3878  A  massive  gold  repeater,  with  ornamented  gold  dial.    This  watch 

belonged  to  the  Duchess  (Sarah  Churchill)  of  Marlborough, 
and  was  given  to  her  by  Queen  Anne.  The  inner  case  hand- 
somely chased  and  pierced,  with  ornaments  of  birds  and 
scrolls  round  the  sides,  with  an  engraved  portrait  bust  of 
Queen  Anne  under  a  canopy,  with  the  lion  and  unicorn  as 
supporters ;  and  in  the  middle  of  the  back  of  the  watch 
there  are  the  initials  S.  A.  C. ;  the  outer  case  is  richly  chased 
with  female  busts  in  medallions,  and  pierced  with  small 
circular  apertures  for  the  sound;  and  in  the  centre  an 
engraved  cypher — maker's  name,   "  John  Halsted,  London  " 

3879  A    round    gold   chased    repeating  watch,  with  ornamented  gold 

dial.  This  viratch  belonged  to  George  I.  The  inner  case  is 
handsomely  chased  and  pierced,  having  the  royal  arms, 
surmounted  by  a  crown  within  an  ornamented  ciicle,  at  the 
back  ;  the  outer  case  is  finely  chased  with  a  subject  of  the 
king  hunting  the  wild  boar,  and  chased  ornaments  of  busts, 
trophies,  &c. — maker's  name  "Z.  Michau  Georg.  Albrecht  " 

3880  A  round  gold  enamelled  watch :  on  the  back  subject  of  a  female 

bathing,  attended  by  two  handmaids;  on  the  dial  Diana; 
round  the  sides  landscapes  in  medallions  on  a  blue  ground, 
with  yellow  ornaments ;  in  the  inside  a  landscape — maker's 
name,  "  Quainte,  London " ;  in  a  panel  round  the  sides  the 
enameller's  names  "  Les  freres  Huant "  :  the  watch  has  an 
outer  case  of  green  shagreen,  with  gilt  metal  ornament — 
1650  to  1700 


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3881  A  large  round  hunting-shaped  gold  enamelled  watch,  beautifully 

enamelled  with  figures  and  landscapes  after  Poelemberg,  on  the 
front,  back,  and  sides,  and  on  the  dial,  and  in  the  insides  of 
the  back  and  front :  the  original  catgut  in  the  works — maker's 
name,  "  Hans  Canraet  Etchinger,  Amsterdam :"  Charles  I. 

3882  A  large  gold  enamelled  round  hunting  watch,  finely  enamelled 

on  the  front  and  back  with  the  subjects  of  Charity  and  Faith  ; 
round  the  sides,  landscapes ;  on  the  dial,  and  inside  the 
case,  landscapes — the  maker's  name,  "  Nicholas  Bernard.  A. 
Paris" — catgut:    Charles  I. 

3883  An  oval  fluted  ivory  watch,  gold  and  enamelled  dial  plate,  and 

gold  enamelled  mountings ;  catgut,  on  silk  ;  in  a  black  shagreen 
case 

3884  A  round  gold  enamelled  watch  :   in  the  centre  of  the  dial,  Diana  ; 

at  the  back,  a  classical  figure  subject ;  round  the  sides,  land- 
scapes in  medallions,  on  a  blue  ground,  ornamented;  on  a 
tablet,  on  centre  of  sides,  "  Heraud  le  puisne  fecit ;"  and 
landscapes  inside  the  case — maker's  name,  "  Jacques  Cartier :'' 
it  has  an  outer  dark  shagreen  case,  ornamented  with  gilt 
metal  studs,  disposed  in  flowers — 1650  to  1700 

3885  A    ROUND  GOLD  AND  ENAMELLED  WATCH:    in 

the  inner  case,  on  the  back,  a  subject ;  round  the  sides, 
birds  ;  ihe  hands  of  the  dial  ornamented  with  small  diamond 
sparks ;  within  the  inner  case,  an  enamel  of  a  landscape — 
maker's  name,  "Ben.  Gray  Just  Vulliamy,  London, Z.  N.  O." 
This  beautiful  watch  has  an  elegant  outer  case  of  crystal, 
mounted  in  chased  gold,  with  a  brillia.it  knob 

3886  A  round  gold  enamelled  watch,  formerly  given  by  George  II.  to 

the  wife  of  Sir  Robert  Walpole  :  the  sides  are  ornamented 
with  raised  enamelled  flowers;  on  the  back,  a  curious  enamel 
of  translucid  kind,  of  three  musicians,  apparently  older  than 
the  other  parts  of  the  watch — maker's  name,  "  Jcsepli 
Marteau,  senior,  London;"  in  the  inside  of  the  case,  a  written 
inscription — "  This  watch  was  given  to  Sir  R.  VValpole's  first 
wife,  by  George  II.,  when  Prince  of  Wales,  1721.''  From 
Straioberry  Hill 


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3887  A  round  gold  and  enamelled  watch :   on  the  back,  the   subject  of 

Galatea;  round  the  sides,  medallions  of  landscapes,  on  a  blue 
ornamented  giound,  the  name  of  the  enameller  on  a  panel, 
"  Heraud  le  puisne  fecit ;"  on  the  dial,  a  classical  subject  ;  the 
hands  set  with  sparks  :  a  landscape  inside  the  case — maker's 
name,  "  Stephen  Tracy,  Rotterdam  " 

3888  A    round    gold    and  enamelled  watch,  hunting  shape :    classical 

subjects  on  the  front  and  back ;  landscapes  round  the  sides,  and 
on  the  dial,  and  inside  the  case — maker's  name,  "  Josephus 
Norris,  Amsterdam :"  it  has  an  outer  protecting  case  of 
shagreen,  studded  with  gold  or  gilt  metal  studs :  Charles  I. 

3889  A  round   gold   enamelled  watch,  hunting  shape ;   beautifully  en- 

amelled subjects  of  the  Virgin  and  infant  Christ  on  the  front, 
back,  dial,  and  round  the  sides,  and  inside  cases,  also  sur- 
rounded with  small  enamels,  imitative  of  turquoises — "Jean 
Hebrat  a  Bruxelle :"  it  has  the  original  catgut.  From  the 
Debruges  Collection  :   Charles  I. 

3890  A  round  gold- mounted  agate  watch,  hunting  shape,   ornamented 

with  enamel:  the  dial  of  gold,  and  enamelled  in  part  with 
coloured  ornaments,  and  with  two  rubies  on  the  dial ;  the 
initials  H.  G.  R.  on  the  works:  James  I. 

3891  An   octagonal  crystal  watch,  mounted  in  gold,  and  enamelled 

round  the  edges ;  dial  gold  plate  enamelled  in  green  colour, 

«  D  " 

catgut — maker's  name,  &c.  du  chemin 

A  R 

3892  A   very  diminutive  round  gold  watch,  ornamented  with   raised 

enamelled  coloured  flowers,  and  pierced :  the  dial  has 
coloured  enamelled  ornaments  on  the  plate ;  apparently  this 
watch  has  had  a  striking  movement.  It  has  an  outer  case 
of  gold  or  silver  gilt,  engraved  on  one  side  with  a  cypher,  and 
on  the  other  side  a  coat  of  arms :  the  gold  chain  and  key  are 
of  much  more  modern  date — 1500  to  1550.  It  is  a  most 
curious  specimen 

3893  A  small  octagonal  gold  and  enamelled  watch,  with  rubies  set  in 

projecting  tablets  round  the  sides,  enamelled  birds  at  the 
back — maker's  name  P.P.  or  P.D.     A  most  curious  specimr 


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it  has  a  small  chain  and  oddly  shaped  key  :  Elizabeth  or 
James 

3894  An  oval  watch:   the  back  and  front  cut  out  of  a  Syrian  garnet, 

cut  in  squares ;  the  sides  mounted  in  gold,  and  set  round  with 
old  tallow -drop- shaped  rubies  set  in  [silver,  with  two  old  cut 
diamonds  at  the  top  and  place  of  opening ;  the  dial  plate 
chased  in  gold — catgut.  A  very  fine  and  rare  specimen  : 
Elizabeth  or  James 

3895  A    round   gold  and  enamelled  watch  :    on   the   back,  subjects 

enamelled  of  the  Elector  and  Electress  of  Brandenburgh,  in 
classical  attire ;  in  the  centre  of  the  dial  plate  is  an  enamel  of 
Diana  and  Endymion ;  round  the  sides,  enamels  of  landscapes 
in  medallions,  on  a  blue  ornamented  ground  ;  a  tablet  in  the 
middle — "  les  deux  frcres  heraut  de  son  A.  E.  a  Berlin ;  " 
inside  the  case,  an  enamel  of  a  large  landscape — maker's 
name,  "  Jean  de  Cherudens  : ''  in  an  outer  case  of  black  sha- 
green, ornamented  with  gilt  studs 

3896  A  round  gold  enamelled  watch,  hunting  shape  :    back  and  front, 

with  paintings  of  a  sacred  character,  most  finely  executed — name 
of  the  artist  at  the  back,  under  the  infant  Christ,  "  Vauguer 
Piu ; ''  enamelled  medallions  of  subjects,  &c.  round  the  sides ; 
on  the  dial,  in  centre,  a  sacred  subject ;  and  within  the  cases, 
back  and  front,  enamels  of  the  Holy  Family,  in  landscapes — 
maker's  name,  "  C.  Bonneux,  A  Paris  " — catgut:  it  has  an 
outer  protecting  gold  case  with  chased  ornaments,  with  glasses 
back  and  front.  Vauguer  was  a  famous  enamellcr,  of  Blots, 
and  this  watch  is  said  to  have  belonged  to  Anne  of  Austtia 

3897  A  round  watch,  most  beautifully  ornamented  in  the  front,   back, 

and  sides,  in  raised  and  pierced  enamel  work  of  coloured 
flowers  on  gold  or  gilt  metal,  hunting  shape :  dial,  plain  gold, 
or  gold  metal ;  on  the  inside  of  the  top  lid  is  a  fine  etching  of 
a  landscape,  with  figures  of  satyrs,  &c. :  intended  for  catgut — 
maker's  name,  "Claude  Pascal  a  la  Haye:"  James  I.  or 
Charles 

3898  A  round  gold  and  enamelled  watch,  hunting  shape  :  enamels  of 

Theseus  and  Ariadne,  Neptune,  &c.  on   the  front  and  back; 

y  2 


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and  classical  subjects,  in  landscapes,  round  the  sides,  with 
masks  between  them  ;  in  the  centre  of  the  dial,  cupids  witli 
doves :  in  the  inside  of  front  case,  a  landscape  and  figures, 
and  in  the  inside  of  back,  flowers — maker's  name,  "  Simion 
Van  Leuwen,  Amsterdam  :  "  Charles  I. 

3899  A  rovmd  gold  and  enamelled  case  for  watch,  hunting  shape :  front 

and  back  finely  enamelled  in  colours  with  battles;  round  the 
sides,  are  classical  subjects,  enamelled  in  pink  colours,  within 
tablets  or  medallions,  separated  by  figures,  in  colours  on  a 
black  ground ;  inside  the  cases  are  battles  in  pink  colours,  one 
of  which  resembles  the  subject  of  the  contest  of  the  Bridge  of 
Pisa.  This  case  is  of  apparently  Italian  workmanship : 
Charles  I. 

3900  A  gold  and  enamelled  square  watch :   the  back  and  sides  richly 

enamelled  in  coloured  and  raised  flowers ;  the  dial  covered 
with  crystal,  ornamentally  enamelled  ;  and  on  the  centre  of 
the  dial,  on  a  green  enamelled  ground,  is  an  embossed  en- 
amelled cupid,  with  bow  and  arrow,  which  acts  as  an  index  to 
the  hours — maker's  name,  "Jean  de  Choudens,  A.R. ;"  on 
the  back,  in  the  centre,  is  an  enamel  of  Cupid  and  Venus: 
James  or  Charles  I. 

3901  A  round  gold  and  euamelled  watch,  having  on  the  back  and  on 

the  centre  of  the  dial,  classical  subjects ;  inside  of  the  case 
a  landscape ;  round  the  sides  are  landscapes  in  medallions, 
on  a  blue  ground,  with  fruit — maker's  name,  "  Philippus  Van 
Ceulen  Hage :  "  it  has  an  outer  case  of  dark  shagreen,  with 
gilt  mounting :  about  1650 

3902  An  oval  silver  watch,  parcel  gilt:  round  the  sides,  chasings  of 

animals,  birds,  and  scroll  work  ;  dial,  silver  and  gilt  metal, 
engraved  with  scrolls  and  animals  :  it  has  been  formed  to  tell 
the  moon's  age,  days  of  the  month,  i&c. ;  in  the  inside  of  the 
back  case  there  has  been  a  sun  dial  and  compass — maker's 
name,  "  Dupont  a  Castres:  "   Elizabeth  or  James 

3903  An   oval    silver   watch,    wiih   gilt   metal    mountings:    the   sides 

round  are  pierced  in  gilt  metal,  with  scro/:s,  figures,  and 
animals;  the  front  and  back  finely  engraved  with   subjects  of 


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"  Vera  opulentia,"  "  Curiositas,"  &c.,  surrounded  by  beauti- 
fully chased  borders  of  figures,  scrolls,  &c. ;  the  inside  of  the 
top  case  is  engraved  with  a  landscape ;  the  dial  plate,  of  gilt 
metal,  is  engraved  with  landscapes,  &c.,  and  has  a  silver 
circlet  for  the  hours  in  centre ;  the  watch  has  a  bell  for  an 
alarum — maker's  name,  "  Noel  Hubert,  Rouen:  "  Elizabeth 
or  James 

3904  A  silver  Avatch,  shaped  like  a  shell,  and  fluted  :  the  dial  is  chased 

and  engraved  in  scroll  work  and  figures,  in  the  Niello  manner, 
on  the  silver,  on  a  black  ground,  and  ornamented  with  gilt 
metal,  engraved  round  it — maker's  name,  "  Pierre  Combret  i 
Lyon  :  "   Elizabeth  or  James 

3905  An  oval-shaped  silver  watch :  front  and  back  finely  chased  with 

birds,  scrolls,  &c. ;  the  sides  of  gilt  metal  engraved  in 
leaves ;  the  dial-plate  of  gilt  metal  chased  with  ornaments 
of  birds,  scroll  work,  &c.  ;  and  having  a  silver  circlet  for  the 
hours — maker's  name,  '*  N.  Ridgdale:  "  Charles  I. 

3906  A  round  silver- gilt  watch,  hunting  shape  :   front  and  back  chased 

in  high  relief,  in  battle,  and  other  subjects,  and  the  sides  in 
scrolls  and  figures ;  the  dial-plate  engraved — maker's  name, 
"  Nicholas  Cuy,  a  Paris  " 

3907  An  octagonal  gilt-metal  watch  :   the   cover  of  dial  pierced,  and 

representing  the  lamb  and  cross,  with  armorial  bearings ; 
the  dial-plate  of  silver,  rudely  enamelled;  the  back  pierced 
in  circular  ornaments — maker's  name,  ''  J.  P."  :  the  works 
appear  rudelj^  fashioned 

3908  An  octagonal    gilt-metal   watch,    with    a   scroll-shaped  outside, 

engraved,  with  four  blue  glass  or  pebble  ornaments  at  the 
corners,  and  a  projecting  screw  point  on  the  outside,  to 
fasten  to  some  plan ;  the  back  is  of  amber,  and  has  an  eagle 
engraved  on  it ;  the  dial-plate  is  engraved  with  figures,  and 
has  the  hours,  &c.,  on  a  silver  circlet 

3909  A   flat    book-shaped   silver    engraved   watch,    dial    engraved — 

maker,  "  George  Gluck,  Berlin :  "  Elizabeth  or  James 

3910  A     pear-shaped    silver   watch,    dial    engraved — maker's    mark, 

"J.  C.'^ 


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3911  A  book-shaped  gilt-metal  watch,   with  silver  chased  ornaments 

or  clasps.  This  singular  article  belonged  to  Bogislaus  XIV., 
Duke  of  Pomerania,  in  the  time  of  Gustavus  Adolphus.  On 
the  dial  side  there  is  an  engraved  inscription  of  the  duke  and 
his  titles,  with  the  date  1627,  and  the  engraving  of  his 
armorial  bearings ;  on  the  back  side  there  are  engraved 
two  male  portraits,  buildings,  &c. ;  the  dial  plate  is  of  silver, 
chased  in  relief;  the  insides  are  chased  with  birds  and  foliage. 
This  specimen  has  apparently  two  separate  movements,  aad 
has  a  large  bell;-  at  the  back,  over  the  bell,  the  metal  is 
ornamentally  pierced  in  a  circle,  with  a  dragon,  &c. ;  and  the 
sides  apparently  pierced  and  engraved  in  scrolls,  &c. — 
maker's  name,  "  Dionistus  Hessichti."     (See  illustration) 

3912  A  large  oval  watch,  hunting  ^shape  :  the  outside  of  the  top  is 

chased  in  relief  on  silver,  the  judgment  of  Paris,  within  a 
scrolled  border;  the  rest  of  the  case  are  of  gilt  metal,  with 
pierced  ornamented  sides ;  in  the  inside  of  top  case  engraved 
with  a  calendar  commencing  in  the  year  1610,  calculated  to 
1665,  with  dominical  letters,  solar  circle,  &c.,  for  such 
period ;  the  dial-plate  of  silver  is  finely  engraved  with  figures, 
masks,  and  scrolls ;  and  has  three  smaller  dials  of  orna- 
mented and  gilt  metal  for  the  time,  planets,  &c. ;  it  has  a 
large  bell,  and  the  watch  has  been  intended  to  perform 
various  matters — maker's  name,  "  Plant" 

3913  A  large  round  metal-gilt  watch,  having  chased  circular  ribs  on 

the  back  and  sides ;  the  sides  are  also  ornamentally  pierced, 
and  chased  with  flowers ;  the  dial-plate  finely  engraved  with 
the  entombment  of  Christ,  and  rim  round  engraved  ;  it  has  a 
striking  movement — maker  and  date,  "  Nicholas  Lemandre, 
aBlois,  1630" 

3914  A  small  oval  gilt  metal  watch,  with  circular  glass  at  the  top; 

engraved  gilt  oval  dial  plate,  having  the  hours  marked  on  a 
narrow  silver  circle  fixed  thereon — the  maker's  name,  begin- 
ning with  B,  is  partly  hidden  by  the  works;  Elizabeth  or 
James 


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3915  A  flat  oblong  watch,  brass,  in  a  brass  box  case,  with  round  glass 

over  dial :  the  dial  plate  engraved,  and  having  the  hours  and 
minutes  cut  and  engraved  on  a  silver  circular  plate — name, 
&c.  "  Burg  harbfen  :"  this  watch  goes  with  a  pendulum 

3916  A  round  silver  watch,  chased  witVi  flowers,  and  pierced  back  and 

sides,  with  a  bell,  &c.  for  alarum  ;  dial,  silver,  and  engraved 
gilt  circumference,  engraved  in  the  centre ;  hours  marked  or 
enamelled  in  black — maker's  name  "  Estienne  Hubert,  Rouen' 
— glass  over  dial :  Charles  I, 

3917  A  round  sils'er  watch,  engraved  in  scrolls  and  flowers  on  the  sides 

and  back  ;  dial  plate  engraved,  and  ornamented  on  silver  and 
gilt  metal ;  hours  and  days  of  the  month  noted  thereon,  and 
apparently  intended  to  mark  the  moon's  age — maker's  name, 
"  J.  Bock:"  it  opens  front  and  back.  This  tvatch  was  said 
to  have  been  given  by  Oliver  Chomwell  to  one  of  the  Whalley 
family :  Charles  I, 

3918  A  brass  cruciform  watch ;  the  hours  engraved  on  a  circle  of  brass 

— maker's  name,  "  Isidore  Champion,  A  Paris  " — catgut  or 
silk  spring :  in  a  black  shagreen  case,  with  glass  over  the 
dial 

3919  An  oval  gilt  metal  watch,  with  alarum  bell,  the  sides  ornamentally 

pierced;  round  silver  dial  plate,  with  the  hours;  chased  gilt 
metal  border — maker's  name,  "  Richard  Bedertz  in  Stras- 
bourg :  "  Elizabeth  or  James 

3920  A  round  silver  watch,  double  case,  the  outside  case  chased  and 

engraved,  with  border  of  flowers  :  in  the  centre  of  the  back, 
engraving  of  Charles  I.  praying,  &c.,  like  the  frontispiece  of 
Eikon  Basilike  ;  at  the  back  of  the  inner  case  is  the  engraving 
of  a  man  in  a  gown  praying,  with  our  Saviour  above,  and 
the  legend  in  a  scroll  "  And  what  I  sai  to  you,  I  sai  unto  all, 
watch ;"  dial,  silver  circle  in  gilt  metal,  and  engraved  plate, 
noted  for  hours,  days  of  the  month,  and  moon's  age — maker's 
name,  "  Richard  Bowen,  Londini,  fecit " — catgut  spring. 
This  is  said  to  have  been  given  by  Charles  I.  to  Colonel 
Hammond,  at  Carisbrooke 


3921  A  round  silver  watch,  in  an  ouler  case,  enamelled  in  brown  colour, 

with  a  subject  of  two  boys,  a  globe,  trees,  &c.  mounted  in 
silver  ;  the  works  rather  flat  and  handsomely  cut — maker's 
name,  "  Joh.  Christoph.  Erhardt;"  dial,  singular,  silver,  or- 
namented with  gilt  metal  scroll  raised  work ;  hours  and  days 
of  the  month,  noted  on  moveable  plates ;  minutes  engraved  in 
large  numerals — eighteenth  century 

3922  A  round  silver-gilt  watch,  in  double  cases,  handsomely  pierced, 

chased,  and  engraved,  with  birds  and  flowers;  and  an  outer 
case,  of  tortoiseshell,  ornamented  with  silver  studs;  the  dial 
of  silver,  with  hours  and  minutes,  noted  and  raised  ornament- 
ally— maker's  name,  "  Jaques  Patron;"  strikes  the  hours  and 
half-hours ;  and  is  marked  with  the  engraved  letters S.  and  N. 
on  rim  of  inner  case 

3923  A  gilt  metal  octagonal  watch,  with  pendulum  movement,  opening 

in  front  and  at  the  side;  dial  plate  circvdar,  of  silver,  with 
the  hours  marked  thereon 

3924  A  round    gilt  metal  repeating  watch,  ornamentally  chased  and 

pierced  at  the  back,  in  scrolls,  and  at  the  sides  with  hunting 
subjects  ;  the  dial,  gilt  and  engraved  ;  a  projecting  piece  of 
metal  at  the  side  causes  the  lepeating  movement  to  act — 
maker,  "Thomas  Taylor,  in  Holbourn"  :  Charles  II.  or 
James 

3925  A  round  watch,  of  German  silver,   ornamentally  pierced  on  the 

front,  back,  and  sides,  in  flowered  scrolls,  &c. ;  it  has  cither  a 
striking  or  an  alarum  movement,  having  a  large  bell ;  the  dial 
plate  of  gilt  metal,  rudely  engraved  :   Charles  I. 

3926  A  large  oval  gilt- metal  watch,  chased  and   engraved  on    top  and 

bottom,  with  subjects  of  Justice,  &c. ;  within  the  lid,  a  coat  of 
arms,  finely  engraved,  1589— maker,  "  Ghylus  van  Cheels" 

3927  A  round  silver  watch,  in  silver  outer  case,   handsomely  chased  in 

ornaments  of  birds,  scrolls,  and  fruit,  with  an  enamel,  in  co- 
loiu's,  in  centre  of  back,  of  Venus  and  Cupid ;  the  dial  orna- 
mentally chased,  hours  and  minutes  noted  thereon,  with 
motion  for  the  days  of  the  month — maker's  name,  "  Cabrier, 
London."     Time,  about  1680 


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39"28  A  round  gilt  metal  watch,  pierced  in  a  star  pattern,  at  the  back  ; 
it  has  an  alarum  bell ;  the  dial  of  silver,  engraved  with  the 
hours,  and  having  a  metal  rim  round  it,  engraved :  the  works 
areof  steel— 1500  to  1550 

3929  A  gilt-metal  octagonal  watch,  flat  chased  or  engraved  in  scrolls  ; 

the  back  ornamentally  cut  and  pierced,  with  a  subject  of 
a  flower  vase,  scrolls,  &c. ;  the  sides  cut  open  in  balustrade 
work ;  it  has  an  alarum  bell ;  the  dial  plate  of  silver,  with 
gilt  and  engraved  moveable  centre  for  the  hours;  dated  1698 
— maker,  "  Johannes  Borsdofer,  Augsburg" 

3930  A  small  round  grold  watch,  enamelled  in  blue,  with  raised  floral 

coloured  border,  with  an  oval  centre  medallion  of  Minerva  ; 
the  inside  case  is  enamelled  in  turquoise  blue,  with  flowers  in 
the  middle  ;  the  dial  plate  enamelled  in  blue,  with  raised 
flowers — maker's  name,  "  Pieter  Wiesback,  Haghe" — pro- 
bable date,  about  1680:  it  has  its  original  outer  case,  of 
black  leather,  formerly  ornamented  with  gilding,  and  has 
silver-gilt  mountings 

3931  A  small  round  gold  watch,  enamelled  in  blue,  with  coloured  bor- 

der of  flowers:  in  the  centre,  a  medallion  of  Minerva  ;  the  dial 
has  hands  set  with  sparks,  and  is  enamelled  with  blue,  in 
flowers  ;  in  the  inside,  of  case  a  female  portrait,  in  oval,  with 
helmet,  and  turquoise  blue  ground  ;  original  catgut — maker's 
name,  "  Pierre  Duhamel  " — probable  date,  about  1680 

3932  A  small  round  gold  watch,  of  scalloped  octagonal  form,  enamelled 

on  both  sides  and  back  in  landscape  subjects,  and  otherwise 
ornamented ;  dial,  of  a  bright  green,  surrounded  by  a  white 
circle ;  the  watch  has  its  original  catgut — maker's  name, 
"  Estienne  Hubert  A'Rouen  :"  it  has  its  original  outer  black 
leather  case — date  about  1670 
3U33  A  small  round  gold  enamelled  watch  :  on  tbe  base  a  medallion 
female  portrait,  resembling  Anne  of  Austria,  surrounded  by 
raised  enamelled  ornaments ;  inside  case,  an  oval  medallion 
of  a  warrior,  on  a  turquoise  blue  ground — makers  name, 
"Pierre  Lagisse  "— date  about  1660 — French 


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393 1  A  round  gold  watch,  with  lapis-lazuli  back  and  sides,  divided 
by  bands  of  rose  diamonds  and  emeralds — maker"'s  name, 
"  P.  Beauvais,  London" 

3935  A  round  watch,  the  case  of  Dresden  china,  with  gilt  metal  mount- 

ings, case  painted  in  figures,  landscapes,  &c. — maker's  name, 
"  Gide  a  Paris"— date  about  1750  or  1760 

3936  A  gold  watch,  shaped  like  a  hat,  with  turned  up  front,  enamelled 

in  variegated  pattern :  the  hat  front,  in  blue,  with  a  diamond 
button  and  seed-pearl  loop ;  on  one  side  is  a  circular  mirror ; 
it  has  a  small  chain  attached :  this  watch  is  apparently  of 
Geneva  production,  and  may  date  about  1790 

3937  A   gold   watch,    shaped  like  a  shield,  enamelled  in  variegated 

colours  and  ornaments — maker's  name,  '^Amalric  Frerer" 
— Swiss,  and  date  abont  1795  to  1800 

3938  A  gold  watch,  shaped  like  a  lyre,  enamelled,  in  an  orange  ruby 

colour,  ornamented  with  pearls  and   a  diamond  :    apparently 
Swiss — date  about  1800,  or  perhaps  earlier:  it  has  an  original 
red  leather  case 

3939  A  gold  watch,  shaped  like  a  smaller  lyre,  enamelled  in  yellow, 

light  blue,  and  bright  maroon  colours,  ornamented  with  pearls : 
it  has  a  small  chain  attached — maker's  name,  "  Lg.  Duch^ne 
et  fils:  "  probably  Swiss,  and  date  about  1798  to  1800 

3940  A  small  gold  watch,  shaped  like  a  pear,   enamelled  in  light  blue, 

and  black  and  white  ornaments — probable  date  1800 — Swiss 

3941  A   small  gold  watch,  shaped  like   a  balloon,  with  a  boat  and 

figures  in  it  below  attached  by  gold  chains  to  the  top 
part ;  enamelled  in  dark  purple  or  black  ground,  with  orna- 
mented gold  cross  lines  on  the  top,  and  gold  and  light  blue 
and  white  flowers  enamelled  on  the  bottom  part  of  the  bal- 
loon ;  the  end  of  balloon  set  round  the  edge  with  pearls — in  a 
leather  case 

3942  A  round  gold  watch,  with  a  chased  gold  dial,  in  a  chased  gold 

outer  case,  ornamenled  with  panels  of  a  red  coloured  agate — 
maker,  "  Debauffre,  London  " 

3943  A  small  watch,  shaped  like  a  melon,  fluted,  gold  and  enamelled  in 

light  blue,  white,  and  black,  with  ornamental  devices 


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3944  A  metal-gilt  round  watch,  the  sides  with  landscapes  chased ;  and 

Mars  and  Venus  enamelled  on  the  back 

3945  A  small  fruit-shaped  watch,  enamelled,  with  fillagree  handle 

3946  Another,  in  heart-shaped  locket  case,  enamelled — name,  "  Con- 

stantin  " 

3947  A  small  watch,  in  balloon-shaped  case,  enamelled  blue — name, 

"  Patry  et  Cheneviere  " 

3948  A  round  silver  watch,  by  Jean  Rousseau,  the  back  and  sides 

engraved  with  figures  of  the  Seasons  and  flowers 


COMPASSES,  &c. 

3949  A  compass,  metal  gilt,  circular,  very  elaborately  engraved 

3950  A  small  circular  perpetual  almanac,  of  steel,  with  German  in- 

scriptions 

3951  A  gilt  metal  circular  box,  with  a  long  measuring  paper,  and  a 

calculating  dial  on  the  lid 

3952  A  circular  metal-gilt  case,   with  perpetual  almanac  on  the  lid, 

giving  the  phases  of  the  moon ;  a  compass  inside 

3953  A  compass,  in  octagonal  case,  of  metal  gilt,  engraved,  with  the 

elevation  of  the  pole  on  the  reverse 

3954  Another,  nearly  similar,  but  smaller 

3955  A  compass  and  perpetual  almanac,  with  steel  dials,  in  metal-gilt 

frame,  by  N.  Hager,  of  Arnstadt 

3956  An   almanac,    in     vase-shaped     metal-gilt  case,    chased    with 

arabesques 

3957  A  square  ivory  case,  containing  a  perpetual  calendar  and  compass, 

— inscribed  C.  Bloyd,  Dieppe 

3958  An  oblong  ivory  folding  tablet,  containing  compass,  almanac,  &c., 

of  German  work — engraved 

3959  A  metal  folding  tablet,  containing  compass  and  hour  dial;  the 

top  engraved  with  shields  of  arms — inscribed  C.  S.,  1566 

3960  A  curious  magical  crystal  ball,  set  in  bands  of  silver.     From  the 

Collection  of  the  Rev.   Mr.   Ashby,   of  Barrow,    Suffolk; 
described  in  Douglas's  Nenia  Britannica 


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3951  A  metal-gilt  tablet,  forming  a  perpetual  almanac,  &c.,  by  Johann 
du  Polth,  Hague;  the  surface  engraved  with  arabesques  and 
scrolls 

3962  A  compass  and  sun-dial,  on  octagonal  plate  of  white  metal,  by 
Mollinger,  of  Neustadt 


CLOCKS. 

3963  A  clock,  in  metal-gilt  dome- shaped  case,  of  openwork,  on  square 

plinth,  engraved  with  scriptural  subjects 

3964  A   clock,  in  scalloped  crystal  case,  on  stem,  the  plinth  of  crystal, 

mounted  with  metal  gilt,  with  movement  in  the  plinth.  Signed 
"J.  Wolf,  Wien"     {See  illustration) 

3965  A  small  silver  circular  watch,  mounted  on  tripod  stand  of  meta  1 

gilt,  with  the  zodiac  above — maker,  "  Sisson,  London" 

3966  A  clock,  in  square  flat  case  of  metal  gilt,  engraved  with  classical 

busts  on  outer  case,  with  glass  lid 

3967  A   clock,  in  circular  metal-gilt   case,  engraved  with    figures,    a 

compass  beneath — maker,  "  C.  Wolf,  Paris" 

3968  A  clock,  in  hexagonal  case  of  metal  gilt,  finely  chased  with  classical 

figures  and  pilasters,  in  leather  case 

3969  A  clock,  in  hexagonal  scalloped  case  of  metal  gilt,  with  glass 

panels  bordered  with  silver,  on  feet,  with  repeating  movement 

3970  A  clock,  in  the  form   of  an  hexagonal  temple,  metal  gilt,  with 

classical  busts  above,  and  arabesque  arches  beneath,  surmounted 
by  a  small  white-metal  figure  of  Time 

3971  A  clock,  in  metal-gilt  square  case,  with    dome  top,  and  caryatid 

figures  at  the  angles,  chased  with  arabesques,  &c.  :  two  kings, 
the  pope,  a  cardinal,  and  other  figures,  round  a  wheel  of 
fortune,  on  the  bottom,  with  the  letters  W.  L.  S. ;  four  oval 
silver  medallions,  engraved  with  the  Evangelists,  on  the  sides 

3972  A  clock,  with  silver  dial,  in  a  curious  oblong  case  of  metal  gilt 

on  legs  of  silver,  caryatid  figures  and  scrolls  of  the  same 
round  the  sides,  with  German  inscriptions,  with  flint  lock  and 
match  box 


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3973  A  watch,   in   crystal  spherical  case,  engraved,  the  stem  of  metal 

gilt,  and  foot  of  crystal,  cut  and  mounted  with  metal  gilt,  and 
enamelled 

3974  A  clock,  by  Gabriel,  London,  in  hexagonal  metal-gilt  case,  with 

glazed  sides  and  top,  the  dial  enamelled  with  flowers,  in  leather 
case 

3975  A  clock,  in  square  metal-gilt  case,  ornamented  with  medallions, 

coats  of  arms,  angels,  and  feet  of  white  metal  (silver) — 1603 

3976  A  clock,  in  case  of  metal  gilt,  the  movement  in  the  hexagonal 

plinth,  on  which  stands  a  negro  pointing  to  a  sphere,  on  an 
upright  stand — about  1600 

3977  Another,  constructed  in  the  same  manner,  with  an  oriental  figure, 

the  round  plinth  pierced :  early  part  of  the  seventeenth 
century 

3978  Another,  constructed  in  the  same  manner,  with  circular  plinth  and 

sphere,  surmounting  a  crucifix,  the  figure  of  silver — inscribed 
"  Nulla  Hora  sine  tui  memoria,"  by  Gans,  in  Nurnberg — in 
case 

3979  A  Clock,  in  handsome  Metal-Gilt  Case,  in  the  form  of  a 

square  temple,  with  dome  top,  surmounted  by  a  figure  of 
Hercules  and  the  lion,  engraved  with  fruits  and  flowers,  on 
lion's  feet,  with  dial  on  both  sides,  under  glass  shade 

3980  A  CLOCK,  IN  ELEGANT  CASE  OF  METAL  GILT,  in 

the  form  of  a  temple,  most  ^elaborately  chased  and  engraved 
with  figures  and  arabesques,  surmounted  by  a  figure  standing 
on  a  globe,  on  ball  and  claw  feet,  with  winged  horses  at  the 
angles,  and  dial  on  either  side,  under  glass  shade.  (See  illus- 
tration) 

3981  A  clock,  in  metal- gilt  case,  with  crucifix  above,  surmounted  by  a 

ball,  and  the  Maries  at  the  foot  of  the  cross,  on  openwork 
hexagonal  plinth,  in  which  the  movement  is  contained 

End  of  Twenty-ninth  Day's  Sale. 


Thirtieth  Day^s  Sale, 


On    FRIDAY,    APRIL    27,     1855, 

AT    ONE    o'clock    PRECISELY. 


SILVER. 

3982  Twelve  fiddle  and  shell  pattern  table  spoons 

3983  Twelve  ditto 

3984  Twelve  ditto  table  forks 

3985  Twelve  ditto 

3986  Twelve  ditto 

3987  Six  ditto  dessert  forks ;  and  6  ditto  dessert  spoons 

3988  Twelve  ditto  dessert  spoons 

3989  Eighteen  ditto  tea  spoons 

3990  A  pair  of  ditto  table  spoons ;  and  a  fish  slice 

3991  A  pair  of  ditto  ;  and  a  soup  ladle 

3992  Four  shell-pattern  salt  spoons 

3993  Four  ditto  sauce  ladles 

3994  A  set  of  five  dozen  table  knives,  six  small  knives,  three  carvers, 

and  three  forks,  with  chased  silver  shell-pattern  handles 

3995  Twelve  threaded  and    shell    pattern  tea  spoons  ;    and  a  butter 

knife 

3996  Four  plain  salt  spoons ;  a  pair  of  sugar  tongs ;  a  butter  knife ; 

and  2  egg  spoons 

3997  Four  fiddle  salt  spoons ;  a  butter  knife,  with  ivory  handle  ;  and  a 

cheese  scoop,  with  ivory  handle 


40  9  9 


4188 


419  7 


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3998  A  marrow  spoon  ;  a  tea  scoop  ;  2  tea  strainers ;  and  2  savealls 

3999  Nine  wine  labels,  chased  with  vines  and  scrolls,  with  chains 

4000  Four  pairs  of  plain  knife  rests 

4001  A  two-handled  lemon  strainer,  with  beaded  edges 

4002  A  punch  ladle,  chased  with  flowers 

4003  A  pair  of  plain  scallop  shells 

4004  A  plain  argyll 

4005  A  set  of  four  plain  bottle  stands 

4006  Twenty-four  large  knives  and  24  forks,  with  chased  silver  handles 

4007  Twelve  ditto;  and  12  ditto,  of  different  pattern 

4008  Twelve  small  ditto;  and  12  ditto,  of  different  pattern 

4009  A  pair  of  chamber  candlesticks  and  extinguisher,  with    beaded 

edges 

4010  A  pair  of  ditto,  with  extinguishers,  and  silver  snuffers 

40 11  A  set  of  four  handsome  circular  salts,   on  feet,  with  chased  bands 

on  the  outsides,  with  medalhons  of  heads 

4012  A  set  of  four,  similar 

4013  A  small  oval  pierced  sugar  basket,  with  festoons  of  flowers 

4014  An  oval  teapot  and  stand,  chased  with  festoons  of  flowers 

4015  An  oval  two-handled  sugar  basin,  fluted,  gilt  inside 

4016  A  plain  oblong  two-handled  sugar  basin;  and  a  milk  jug,  similar 

4017  A  very  handsome  coffee  pot,   richly  chased  with  boys  and  land- 

scapes, in  scroll  pattern  (^ompartmeuts 

4018  A  cocoanut  cup,  carved  with  flowers,  and  mounted  with  silver 

rim  and  foot 

4019  A  pair  of  plain  oval  sauce  tureens  and  covers 

4020  An  8-in.  circular  salver,  with  beaded  edges,   on  ball  and  claw 

feet 

4021  A  set  of  four  plain  oval  12^  in.  deep  dishes 

4022  A  set  of  four  ditto 

4023  An  oval  pierced  bread  basket,  with  flowers,  and  upright  handle 

4024  A   Beautiful   Oval   Bread   Basket,   with    upright   handle, 

pierced  and  chased  with  ears  of  corn  and  flowers 

4025  An  oval  pierced  snuffer  tray,  and  a  pair  of  snuffers 

4026  A   plain   snuffer   tray,     with   gadrooned  edge,    and   a   pair  of 

snuffers 


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4027  A  pail-  of  table  candlesticks,  with  square  scroll  feet 

4028  A  pair  of  plain  table  candlesticks 

4029  A  pair  of  handsome  table  candlesticks,  with  square  columns  and 

feet,  chased  with  rams'  heads,  vases,  and  festoons 

4030  A  set  of  four   elegant   Ionic   column    candlesticks,   v\ith    spirally 

entwined  ornament  of  foliage,  rams'  heads,  and  festoons 

4031  An  octagonal-shaped  cruet  stand,    with  gadrooned  edges   and 

eight  cruets,  a  silver  spoon,  and  two  labels 

4032  An   oval   epergne,  with  centre  and  six  baskets,  with  openwork 

chased  edges 

4033  A  SUPERB  CIRCULAR  SALVER,  with  border  of  scrolls 

and  flat  chasing,  the  edge  of  openwork  of  vines   and  masks, 
beautifully  chased  in  high  relief — 25^  in.  diameter 

4034  ANOTHER,  SIMILAR— 18  in.  diameter 

4035  THE  COMPANION 


SILVER-GILT. 

4036  Twenty  dessert  knives,  with  silver-gilt  blades;  and  20  forks,  the 

handles  of  shell  pattern 

4037  Six  shell-pattern  table  spoons 

4038  Seven  king's-pattern  dessert  spoons 

4039  Eighteen  shell-pattern  ditto 

4040  Twelve  ditto  tea  spoons 

4041  Six  French  shell-pattern  tea  spoons 

4042  A  cream  and  a  sugar  ladle,  of  shell  pattern 

4043  A  ditto,  and  a  ditto 

4044  A  pair  of  ice  spades,  shell-pattern 

4045  A  pair  of  sugar  nippers,  of  vine-leaf  pattern 

4046  A  pair  of  king's-pattern  grape  scissors 

4047  Four  salt  spoons,  with  shell  bowls^  and  masks  at  the  handles 

4048  Four  wiira  labels,  beautifully  chased  with  vines 

4049  A   pair  of  ancient  spoons,  one  with  ship  handle,   and  one^  with 

figures 

4050  Another  pair,  with  a  figure  of  Hope,  and  a  group  of  figures 

4051  Another  pair,  with  female  figures,  one  engraved  on  the  back 


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4052  TWELVE  APOSTLE  SPOONS;  English,  a.d.  L579,by  the 
same  maker.  This  uniform  and  unbroken  set  is  almost 
unique 

4054  A  Set  of  Four  very  handsome  Bottle   Stands,  with  open- 

work rims  of  scroll  work 

4055  A  PAIR  OF  ancient  Circular  Salt  Cellars,  on  stems  and 

ball  feet,  embossed  with  flowers 

4056  A  toothpick  stand,  in  the  form  of  a  hedgehog,  on  stand,    with 

wheels 

4057  A     beautiful    Two-handled    Sugar    Vase    and     Cover, 

embossed  with  foliage 

4058  The  Companion 

4059  A  Superb  Coffee  Pot,  embossed  with  fruit  and  foliage,  with  a 

flower  on  the  top 

4060  A  Teapot,  richly  embossed   with  flowers,  on  feet,  with  a  mask 

at  the  spout 

4061  A    Sugar  Basin    and    Cover,  with  Chinese    figures   forming 

handles  and  top,  and  embossed  with  Chinese  subjects 

4062  A  Milk  Ewer,  chased  with  animals  in  high  relief 

4063  A   Cream  Ewer,  embossed  with  a  female    figure   and   others 

milking  cows 

4064  A  square  muffineer,  chased  with  flowers — formerly  George  IV. 's 

4065  A  small  oval  sugar  basket,  with  upright  handle  and  flat  chased 

border 

4066  A  BEAUTIFUL  MuFFiN  Plate,  Cover,  AND  Stand,  with   scroll 

handles,  ornamented  with  scrolls  in  flat  chasing 

4067  A  SUPERB  ROSEWATER  EWER,  with  dolphin  handle  and 

mask  at  the  spout,  richly  embossed  with  fruit  and  foliage 

4068  ANOTHER,  of  different  form,  with  dolphin   handle  and   shell 

lip,  chased  with  flowers  and  foliage 

4069  ANOTHER,    of    different   form,    the   handle    with   fishes    and 

animal's  heads,  a  mask  at  the  lip,  beautifully  chased  with 
flowers  in  relief 

4070  A  MAGNIFICENT  xMONTEITH,  the  bowl  fluted  with  lions' 

masks  for  handles,  the  rim  of  bea\itiful  scroll  work,  with  two 
shields  with  arms,  on  a  gilt  wooden  stand 

z 


338 


PLATED. 

4071  A  pair  of  circular  entree  dishes,  covers,  and  heaters,  with  chased 

edges 

4072  A  19-inch  fluted  dish  cover,  with  chased  handle 

4073  A  16-inch  ditto 

4074  Four  plain  oval  dish  warmers 

4075  A  pair  of  ice  pails,  fluted  and  gadrooned 

4076  Four  gilt  salt  stands  ;  a  pair  of  lobster  crackers ;  and  2  skewers 

4077  A  pair  of  branches,  for  two  lights  each 

BRONZE  MEDALS. 

4078  Papal  medals  of   Innocent  XII.,  Alexander  "VIII.,  Clement 

XI.,  and  others.     Fine  8 

4079  Alexander  VIII.,  Clement  IX.,  Clement  XII.,  and  Innocent 

XII.     Allfine  4 

4080  Alphonso,  King  of  Naples,  DIVVS-ALPHONSVS- REX 

MCCCCXLVIIII;  his  bust,  in  armour,  to  the  right;  in 
the  field,  a  crown  and  helmet:  rev.  LIBERALITAS- 
AVGVSTVS,  an  eagle,  with  a  dead  fawn,  and  four  vul- 
tures.    A  large  medal,  by  Pisani  ;  fine,  and  very  rare         1 

4081  Louis  XII.,  his  bust  crowned  ;  in  the  field,  fleur-de-lys,  below, 

a  lion :  rev.  his  queen,  veiled  and  crowned  ;  in  the  field,  in 
front,  fleur-de-lys  ;  behind,  ermine ;  below,  a  lion.  Very 
fine  and  rare  I 

4082  Andrea  Doria,  two  varieties ;  Anthony  Alvarez,  John  Valetta, 

Ludovico  Ariosto,  G.  Caraffa,  and  others.     Fine  8 

4083  Francis,  Duke  of  Guise  :  rev.  a  city;  Vic.  Amadeus,  King  of 

Cyprus :  rev.  his  queen  ;  Napoleon  medals — Conquest  of 
Egypt,  Passage  of  the  Danube,  and  tlie  battle  of 
Marengo  5 


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SILVER. 

4084  UESli  •  nil  •  R  •  CHRIST  •  MARIA -AVGVSTA,  their 

busts  to  the  right;  PROPAGO  IMPERI.  Henry  IV.  and 
Maria,  in  the  characters  of  Mars  and  Pallas,  between  them, 
Cupid  placing  a  helmet  upon  his  head ;  above,  an  eagle 
descending,  with  a  crown  in  his  beak.  Very  fine,  and  set 
in  a  large  rim,  inscribed  I 

4085  John,  Duke  of  Saxony,  his  bust  in  front :   rev.  arms  ;  Henry 

IV.,  bust  in  front:  rev.  two  shields  of  arms,  within  a 
wreath  ;  Catherine  de  Medici:  rev.  broken  spear.    All  fine     3 

4086  Charles  V.,  King  of  Spain  and  Emperor  of   Rome,   his   bust 

robed,  holding  the  orb  and  sceptre  :  rev.  shield  of  arms  in 
front  of  the  Imperial  eagle.      Very  fine  and  rare,  gilt  1 

4087  P.  O.  V[RGlLIVS,bust  to  the  left,  inscriptions  round— dated 

1 134  :  rev.  a  skuil,  with  a  leg  bone  in  the  jaw,  and  inscrip- 
tion.     Fine  and  ctaions  chasing,  gilt  1 

4088  Frederick  William,  Elector  of  Brandenburgh,  his  bust  in  front, 

KEVRVORST  VAN  BRANDENBVRG,  1666:  rev. 
C'EST  ICI  LTXECTEVR  DE  BRANDEBOVRG, 
&c.,  the  Low  Countries  trampling  upon  the  emblems  of 
Great  Britain,  on  renouncing  the  alliance  of  England, 
Fine  and  rare  1 

4089  MAVRITIVS  •  AVR  •  PRINC  •  COM- NASSET-MV- 

MARFL-EQ-OR-PERISCELIDIS,  front  bust  of  the 
prince  in  armour  :  rev.  garnished  shield  of  arms  crowned, 
within  the  garter — oval.     F'ine  and  rare  I 

4090  Charles  II.,  his  bust  in  front  in  armour,  with  long  flowing  hair  : 

rev.  ships  under  sail,  below,  a  shell,  inscribed  "Anno  1610 
Juni  2,  lo  S.  M.  uyt  Hollant  van  Sclieveling  afgevaren 
naer  syn  conincryken ''  ;  the  embarkation  at  Sclieveling. 
Fine  and  rare  I 

4091  Charles  III.,  his  bust  in  armour  to  the  right :   rev.  VENCE 

Y  TRIVMFA  EL  MAS  PRVDENTE ;  table  and 
figures  upon  a  mount.  Prize  Medal  for  the  Academy  of 
Dereclio  ;  fine  I 

z2 


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4092  Charles  Pell,  of  Nuremberg:  a  silver-gilt  medal,  engraved 
and  chased,  on  his  birth,  8th  July,  1573  :  obv,  the  adoration 
of  the  shepherds — very  beautifully  chased :  rev.  inscrip- 
tion ;  within  a  case  like  a  book,  the  outer  boards  open,  one 
contains  his  nativity,  engraved  upon  a  silver-gilt  plate  ;  the 
other  containing  the  arms  of  his  parents  emblazoned. 
Very  curious  and  rare  I 


End  of  Thirtieth  Da,y's  Sale. 


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Thirty-first  Day's  Sale. 


On    SATURDAY,    APRIL    28,    1855, 

AT    ONE    o'clock    PRECISELY. 


FURNITURE. 

FRONT  DRAWING  ROOM. 

4093  A  pair  of  or-raoulu  candlesticks,  richly  chased  with  foliage  and 

ornaments,  with  cherubs'  heads  at  the  angles  of  the  tri- 
angular  stems 

4094  A  pair  of  ditto,  of  chased  scroll  pattern 

4095  A  pair,  with  wreaths  and  festoons  of  flowers,  each  chased  with 

three  classical  medallions  supended  by  ribbons 

4096  A  pair,  of  richly  chased  fluted  scroll  pattern 

4097  A    pair,    of  very    handsome   scroll  pattern,  richly   chased   with 

flowers 

4098  A  VERY  ELEGANT   Clock,  by  Merra,  with  two  dials,  contained 

in  vase-shaped  case  of  or-moulu,  surmounted  by  a  figure  of 
Cupid  holding  a  medallion  of  Henri  Quatre  on  a  column, 
round  which  the  Graces  are  supporting  a  festoon  of  flowers, 
on  circular  plinth,  with  frieze  of  vines — glass  shade  and  stand 
— 20  in.  high,  the  plinth  6|in.  wide 

4099  A  PAIR  OF  BEAUTIFUL  Or-moulu  CANDLESTICKS,  on  triangular 

openwork  plinths,  chased,  with  winged  terminal  figures  at  the 
angles,  and  masks — of  cinque-cento  design — 12  in.  high. 
{See  illustration) 


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4100  A  pair   of  handsome  or-moulu  girandoles,  of  scroll  pattern,  for 

three  lights  each,  on  gilt  brackets 

4101  A  pair  of  ditto  for  two  lights,  of  scroll  pattern,  with  dragons,  on 

carved  and  gilt  brackets 

4102  A  set  of  three  carved  and  gilt  brackets,  with  festoons  of  flowers 

4103  A  pair  of  carved  and  gilt  brackets,  each  with  two  mermaids  and 

shells 

4104  A  pair  of  ditto,  with  Pluto  and  Prosperine,  two  doves  and  masks 

4105  A  pair  of  or-moulu  girandoles,  of  scroll  pattern,  for  three  lights 

each 

4106  A  VERY  HANDSOME  Or-moulu  Chandelier, chased  with masks, 

heads,  and  rich  ornaments,  with  branches  for  eight  lights 

4107  The  Companion  Chandelier 

4108  An  or-moulu  fender,  of  chased  scroll  pattern;  a  set  of  steel  fire- 

irons,  with  or-moulu  handles  ;  and  a  pair  of  elegant  openwork 
scroll-pattern  fire  dogs,  with  figures  of  boys  playing  musical 
instruments,  after  Watteau 

4109  The  crimson  and  drab  flowered  and  bordered  Brussels  carpet — 

34  ft.  by  19  ft. ;  and  a  hearth  rug 

41 10  A  pair  of  elegant  carved  and  gilt  pier  tables,  with  pierced  scrolls 

and  festoons  of  flowers,  and  shaped  coloured  marble  slabs — 
28  in.  wide 

4111  A  BEAUTIFUL  SECRETAIRE,  of  moulded  pedestal  shape,  of  tulip- 

wood,  with  group  of  flowers  and  borders  of  kingwood,  with 
cupboard  beneath  and  fall-down  front  above,  enclosing 
drawers,  and  small  drawer  above,  surmounted  by  a  coloured 
marble  slab,  mounted  with  or-moulu  ornaments — 3  ft.  10 in, 
high,  and  21  in.  wide 

4112  An  Oblong  Table,  of  Fine  old  Italian  Marqueterie,  with 

drawer,  on  spirally  twisted  carved  legs  and  stretcher  beneath, 
inlaid  with  flowers,  the  top  with  a  large  vase,  flowers  and 
birds  in  the  centre,  and  the  double  L  cypher  at  the  angles, 
surmounted  by  coronets  in  colours,  on  dark  ground — 53  in. 
long,  and  23f  in.  wide 

4113  A  beautiful  Table  Cabinet,  of  old  Reisner  Marqueterie, 

with  mus'ical   trophies  and  flowers,   with    drawer   and    shelf 


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beneath,  and  cabinet  above,  with  folding  dooi-s  and  three 
small  drawers  under,  with  pierced  or-moulu  gallery — 41^  in. 
high,  and  26^  in.  wide 

41 14  A  small  oblong  table,  of  old  marqueterie  of  king  and  tulipwood, 

the  top  inlaid  in  diamonds,  with  drawer  and  or-moulu 
mouldings 

4115  A  small  square  table,  of  old  marqueterie,  with  two  drawers  and 

writing  slide  in  front,  and  a  drawer  at  the  side,  with  a  musical 
trophy,  with  doves  and  flowers,  mounted  with  or-moulu 

41 16  A  small  oblong   table,   of  old  marqueterie  of  satinwood,  with 

diamonds  in  light  green,  with  two  drawers  and  shelf  beneath, 
the  top  covered  with  green  leatherj  mounted  with  openwork 
frieze  and  ornaments  of  or-moulu 

4117  A   small  oblong  table,  of  old   marqueterie,  with  three  drawers, 

with  flowers  in  diamond  trellis,  pierced  or-moulu  gallery  and 
ornaments 

4118  An  elegant  small  oval-shaped  table,  of  old  marqueterie  of  flowers, 

in  diamond  trellis,  with  drawers  and  shelf  beneath,  pierced 
or-moulu  gallery  and  ornaments 

4119  A  small  oblong  table,  of  king  and  tulipwood,  with  a  group  of 

flowers  on  the  top,  which  rises,  forming  a  casket,  with  or- 
moulu  ornaments 

4120  A  small  oval-shaped  table,  of  old  marqueterie  of  satinwood,  with 

flowers,  in  diamond  trellis  roinid  the  sides,  and  a  beautiful 
trophy  of  books,  flowers,  a  cock,  &c.  on  the  top,  with  drawer 
and  writing  slide,  and  pierced  or-moulu  gallery 

4121  A  small  oblong  table,  of  old  marqueterie  of  king  and  tulipwood, 

with  rising  top  and  writing  slide ;  a  group  of  flowers  on  the 
top,  mounted  with  or-moulu 

4122  A  BEAUTIFUL  Small  Square  Table,  of  Old  Marqueterie, 

with  three  drawers  and  shelf  beneath,  on  which  are  scattered 
playing  cards  and  dice  ;  a  view  of  a  chateau  and  figures  on  the 
top  ;  the  faces  of  engraved  ivory,  military  and  other  trophies 
on  the  sides,  with  piercedor-moulu  gallery  and  ornaments 

4123  An    Oblong   Table,   of    Old    German  Marqueterie,  with 

drawer,  inlaid  all  over  with  flowers,  birds,  and  ornaments,  in 


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colours  on  dark  ground,  the  edges  inlaid  with  ivory — 41  in. 
long,  and  27  in.  wide 

4124  A  small  oblong  table,  of  old  marqueterie,  with  three  drawers  and 

shelf  beneath,  inlaid  with  ornaments  and  trellis  borders ;  the 
top  covered  with  green  leather,  and  mounted  with  or-moulu 

4125  A     BEAUTIFUL     SMALL     OvAL-SHAPED    TaBLE,     OlD    MaRQUE- 

TERiE,  with  ^neas  carrying  Anchises  from  Troy,  on  the  top ; 
musical  trophies  round  the  sides,  with  three  drawers  contain- 
ing smaller  ones,  openwork  or-moulu  gallery  and  ornaments 

4126  A  carved  and  gilt  jardiniere,  formed  of  a  figure  on  triangular 

plinth  supporting  a  vase,  with  festoons  and  flowers — 36  in.  high 

4127  A  shaped  white  and  gold  carved  sofa,  and  two  pillows,  covered 

with  rich  old  crimson  satin  damask,  witli  flowers  in  colours 

4128  A  settee,  en  svite,  covered  with  the  same 

4129  A  large  fanteuil,  covered  en  suite 

4130  Another,  rather  smaller 

4131  A  pair  of  smaller  fanteuils,  en  suite 

4132  A  pair  of  ditto 

4133  A  pair  of  ditto 

4134  A  pair  of  ditto 

4135  A  pair  of  ditto 

4136  A  square  ottoman  stool,  covered  with  the  same 

4137  An  Oblong  Table,  of  Fine  Old  Marqueterie,  with  three 

drawers,  groups  of  flowers  and  ornaments  on  the  top  and  on 
the  sides,  and  figures  of  chimerse  on  shields,  in  colours  on  dark 
ground,  mounted  with  caryated  female  figures  at  the  angles, 
and  rich  mouldings  of  or-moulu — 51  in.  long,  and  26  in.  high 

4138  A  MAGNIFICENT  OBLONG  TABLE,  OF  THE  VERY 

FINEST  OLD  BOULE,  of  tortoiseshell,  covered  with 
arabesques,  masks,  ornaments,  coats  of  arms,  and  coronets,  of 
gilt  and  white  metal,  with  caryated  figures  at  the  angles,  and 
four  double  cornucopiee  handles,  and  friezes  of  festoons  of 
flowers,  of  the  very  finest  work  of  Goutiere.  This  superb  work 
is  50  in.  long,  by  29  in.  wide 
4138*  A  magnificent  Clock,  by  Baillon,  in  scroll-shaped  case, 
of  or-moulu,  surmounted  by  a  cupid 


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4139  A    BEAUTIFUL    SHAPED    SECRETAIRE,    of   tuUpwood,  with    glOUpS 

of  flowers  in  kingwood,  with  fall-down  front,  enclosing  drawers 
and  cupboard  beneath,  with  folding-doors,  mounted  with  rich 
or-moulu  ornaments — 54  in.  high,  and  41  in.  wide 

4140  An    elegant    Glazed    Cabinet,    of     Marqueterie,    with 

■  flowers  in  colours,  lined  with  velvet,  in  three  division?,  with 
shelves  and  looking-glass  back,  on  carved  open  stand,  with 
four  legs  and  stretcher,  and  three  coats  of  arms,  painted  in 
shields  on  the  lop;  the  doors  of  curved  glass,  in  metal-gilt 
frames— 86  in.  high,  and  78  in.  wide" 

4141  A    VERY    FINE    OLD    CARVED    AND    GILT    PIER 

TABLE,  with  scrolls  and  flowers  of  openwork,  on  two  legs, 
surmounted  by  a  beautiful  shaped  slab  pink  coloured  varie- 
gated Sicilian  jasper — 50  in.  wide 

4142  THE    COMPANION    TABLE,   with  shaped  sohd    slab   of 

Griotte  marble 

4143  A  VERY  ELEGANT  PIER  GLASS,  in  elaborately  carved 

and  gilt  frame,  by  Chippendale,  of  scroll  pattern,  with  birds, 
festoons  of  floweis  and  foliage,  the  ornaments  dividing  it  into 
several  parts,  with  branches  for  three  lights — extreme  height 
77  in.,  and  43  in.  wide.     (^See  illustration) 

4144  THE  COMPANION  PIER  GLASS 

4145  A   SUPERB    CARVED  AND   GILT  PIER  TABLE,  the 

legs  formed  of  four  terminal  figures,  with  shells  and  festoons 
of  flowers ;  a  group  of  a  stag  and  dogs  on  the  looking  glass, 
stretcher  beneath,  surmounted  by  a  shaped  solid  Verona 
marble  slab — 78  in.  wide 

4146  A    MAGNIFICENT    GLASS,  in  carved  and  gilt  frame,  by 

Chippendale,  of  scroll  design,  with  caryatid  figures  at  the 
sides,  festoons  of  flowers  interlace  the  outer  and  inner  frames; 
a  vase  of  flowers  at  the  top,  and  two  dogs  beneath — extreme 
height  128  in.,  width  80  in. 

4147  A   BEAUTIFUL  CARVED  AND  GILT  PIER  TABLE, 

of  scroll  pattern,  with  four  legs,  surmounted  by  a  solid  Brcca- 
tella  marble  slab — 49  in.  wide 


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4148  The  Companion  Table,  of  rather  different  design,  with  Griotte 

marble  slab — 50J  in.  wide 

4149  A   VERY   ELEGANT   OVAL-SHAPED   PIER   GLASS, 

in  carved  and  gilt  frame,  by  Chippendale,  with  birds  and 
flowers  at  the  sides,  surmounted  by  a  vase  of  flowers ;  the  glass 
divided  by  the  scroll  ornaments  into  several  compartments, 
with  three  branches  for  lights — extreme  height  86  in.,  and 
55  in.  wide 

4150  THE  COMPANION  GLASS 

4151  A  SUPERB  GLASS,  in  richly  carved  and  gilt  frame,  of  scroll 

pattern,  with  flowers — extreme  height  110  in.,  and  71  in.  wide 

4 1 52  A  pair  of  richly  carved  and  gilt  cornices,  with  flowers  and  scrolls 

— 90  in.  wide 

4153  A  pair  of  ditto,  rather  different — 90  in.  wide 

4154  A  pair  of  green  oriental  pierced  stone  ware  garden  seats 


BACK  DRAWING  ROOM. 

41 55  The  crimson  and  drab  flowered  and  bordered  Brussels  carpet — 

30  ft.  by  21  ft.  6  in. ;  and  a  hearth  rug 

4156  A  handsome  carved  and  gilt  window  cornice,  of  scroll  design — 

14  ft.  wide 

4157  A  pierced    scroll-pattern  or-moulu  fender    and    fire    irons,  with 

or-moulu    handles ;    and    a   pair    of    elegant    pierced    scroll 
or-moulu  fire  dogs,  with  figures  of  Apollo  and  Venus  reclining 

4158  A  carved  and  gilt  bracket,  on  four  terminal  figures,  and  a  figure 

of  a  warrior,  in  armour,  beneath 

4159  A  pair  of  or-moulu  scroll-pattern  girandoles,  for  two  hghts  each, 

on  brackets,  carved  and  gilt 

4160  A  pair  of  ditto,  larger,  on  carved  and  gilt  brackets 

4161  A  pair  of  richly-chased  or-moulu  candlesticks 

4162  A  paper  weight,  of  or-moulu,  chased  with  scrolls 

4163  An  elegant  or-moulu  inkstand,  with  two  vases  and  bell  in  the 

centre,  chased  with  vines  and  foliage,  in  high  relief 

4164  A  carved  lounging  chair,  white  and  gold,  covered  with  old  crimson 

satin  damask,  with  covers  in  colours,  and  a  pillow 


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4165  A   carved  white  and  gold  couch,  with  i'auteuil  e-nd,  shaped  and 

covered  en  suite,  and  a  pillow 

4166  A  pair  of  carved  white  and   gold  fanteuils,  covered  with  lich  old 

crimson  satin  damask 

4167  A  pair  of  ditto 

4168  A  pair  of  ditto 

4169  A  pair  of  cabriole  chairs,  en  suite 

4170  A  square  carved  and  gilt  ottoman  stool,  covered  en  suite 

4171  A  pair  of  square  richly  carved  and  gilt  ottoman  stools,  with  scrolls 

and  snakes,  covered  with  crimson  satin  damask,  with  flowers 
in  colours 

4172  A  carved  white  and    gold    square    ottoman  stool,  covered  with 

crimson  and  white  flowered  satin  damask 

4173  A  square  carved  white  and  gold  ottoman  stool,  covered  with  rich 

crimson  satin  damask 

4174  A  pair  of  circular  richly  carved  and  gilt  ottoman  stools,  covered 

with  crimson  and  coloured  flowered  satin  damask 

4175  A  nest  of  ten  gilt  shelves,  to  fit  into  a  corner 

4176  A  pair  of  scroll-pattern  or-moulu  candlesticks 

4177  A  HANDSOME  STRIKING  Clock,  BY  Agerun,  showing  the  phases 

of  the  moon  and  days  of  the  month,  in  rich  scroll-shaped  case 
of  or-moulu,  with  flowers  and  birds,  glass  shade  and  stand — 
21  in,  high ;  the  plinth  6  in.  deep 

4178  A  pair  of  scroll-pattern  or-moulu  candlesticks 

4179  An  elegant  Striking  Clock,  by  Cronier,  showing  the  days  of 

the  week,  in  case  of  or-moulu,  with  a  female  figure  pointing  to 
a  vase,  which  indicates  the  day  of  the  month :  Cupid  holding 
a  sun-dial  on  the  other  side — glass  shade  and  stand — 17  in. 
high  ;  The  plinth  9  in.  deep 

4180  A  pair  of  or-moulu  candlesticks,  with  octagonal  feet,  chased,  with 

medallions  and  draperies 

4181  Another  pair,  with  medallions,  trophies,  and  coats  of  arms,  with 

coronets 

4182  A  Pair  of  very  elegant  Girandoles,    with  cupids,   termi- 

nating in  quivers,  with  festoons  of  vines,  with  tulip  branches  for 
three  liglits  each 


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4183  An  elegant  Or-moulu   Chandelier,  chased,  with   terminal 

figures,  niasks^  and  ornaments,  for  twelve  liglits 

4184  A  VERY  HANDSOME  Clock,  BY  Festeau,  in  elegant  openwork 

scroll  case  of  or-moulu,  with  flowers  and  doves,  supported 
on  the  back  of  a  wild  boar,  on  plinth  of  the  same — glass  shade 
and  stand — 26  in.  high;  the  plinth  91  in.  deep 

4185  A  Pair  of  superb  Candelabra,  of  or-moulu,  on  triangular 

plinths,  with  sphinxes,  medallions  on  the  stems,  and  scroll 
branches  for  four  lights  each — 20  in.  high 

4186  A  VERY  handsome   Clock,   by  Martin,  in  very  rich  scroll- 

shaped  case  of  or-moulu,  with  flowers,  surrounded  by  a  female 
fio-ure  of  the  time  of  Louis  XIV. — glass  shade  and  stand — 
30 in.  high;  the  plinth  15 in.  deep 

4187  A  FINE  old  French  Clock,  contained  in  an  elegant  vase-shaped 

case  of  or-moulu,  round  which  the  figures  are  enamelled,  on  a 
fluted  cippus,  with  festooned  drapery — glass  shade  and  stand — 
20  in.  high  ;  on  triangular  carved  and  gilt  pedestal — 38  in.  high 

4188  A  PAIR  OF  SUPERB  CANDLESTICKS,  of  or-moulu,  each  with  two 

cupids  supporting  the  stem,  on  plinths,  chased  with  vases  and 
bands  of  foUage— 15in.  high.     (See  illustration) 

4189  A  small  oblong  table,  of  old  raarqueterie  of  king  and  tulipwood, 

with  groups  of  flowers,  three  drawers  and  writing  slide, 
mounted  with  or-moulu 

4190  A    SMALL    Oblong    Table,     of     old     Marqueterie,    with 

drawers ;  a  coat  of  arms  in  the  centre  on  the  top,  and  flowers, 
cyphers,  and  coronets  at  the  corners,  birds  and  flowers  round 
the  sides,  mounted  with  or-moulu 

4191  A    VERY    elegant    and    elaborately    carved     and     gilt 

Cheval  Fire  Skreen,  the  mount  of  rich  old  crimson  satin 
damask,  with  a  lady  in  a  swing,  and  flowers  in  white 

4192  The  Companion  Skreen 

4193  A     MAGNIFICENT    COMMODE,    with  three   drawers,  of 

OLD  BOULE,  of  brass  and  flowers,  in  mother-o'pearl  and 
colours,  with  caryatid  figures  at  the  angles,  rich  handles  and 
mouldings  of  or-moulu,  surmounted  by  solid  Sicilian  jasper 
slab — 59  in.  wide 


349 

4194  An    Oblong    Table,  of  fine  old   Reisner  Marqueterie, 

with  sliding  top,  enclosing  trays  and  glass;  a  musical  trophy 
and  scroll  borders  on  the  top,  and  ornamented  in  trellis  round 
the  sides,  with  openwork  or-moulu  gallery 

4195  An   elegant  small   shaped    Secretaire,    of    Marqueteie 

of  king  and  tulipwood,  with  groups  of  flowers,  with  fall- 
down  front  enclosing  three  drawers,  with  or-moulu  mould- 
ings 

4196  An  Oblong  Table,  of  fine  old  Marqueterie,  with  sliding 

top,  with  trays  and  writing  slide ;  a  large  street  scene  on  the 
top,  with  figures  and  utensils  in  compartments  round  the 
sides,  mounted  with  or-moulu 

4197  A   beautiful    Book   and    Inkstand,    of    fine    old    Mar- 

queterie, with  subjects  of  figures  near  a  temple  in  a  garden, 
the  faces  engraved  in  ivory,  classical  vases  and  views  at  the 
ends,  in  colours — 22  in.  long,  and  7^  in.  wide.  {See  illus" 
tration) 

4198  An    elegant    small  square-shaped   table  of  old    marqueterie   of 

king  and  tulipwood,  with  or-moulu  ornaments 

4199  A  beautiful   oblong  Table,  of  fine  Old  Marqueterie, 

with  drawers,  a  large  landscape  on  the  top,  with  figures,  and 
two  trophies  at  the  ends  in  tulipwood  borders,  and  five  views 
on  the  front  and  ends,  mounted  with  or-moulu 

4200  A  handsome    ebonized  Cabinet,  with  folding   glazed  doors, 

enclosing  shelves,  with  caryatid  figures,  of  or-moulu,  at  th^ 
angles,  and  rich  mouldings  of  the  same — 50  in.  wide 

4201  The  Compamon  Cabinet 

4202  A  small  oblong-shaped  table,   of  old  marqueterie  of  king   and 

tuilpwood,  with  a  group  of  flowers  on  the  top,  drawer  and 
writing  slide,  mounted  with  or-moulu 

4203  A  satinvvood  cabinet,  to   contain  miniatures,  with  twelve  drawers 

— 15  in.  high,  by  16  in.  wide 

4204  A    beautiful    Small    Table,   of  fine   old    Marqueterie, 

with  fall-down  front,  on  which  is  Mademoiselle  Clairon  crown- 
ing Voltaire,  enclosing  recess  and  small  drawers,  and  shelf 
beneath,  or-moulu  gallery  and  ornaments 


350 

4205  A    BEAUTIFUL    OlU.ONG    TaBLE,    OF    FINE    OLD     ReiSNEU    MaR- 

QUETERiE,  with  drawer;  a  seaport,  and  figures  with  a  donkey 
on  the  top,  and  eight  views  round  the  sides,  with  or-moulu 
gallery  and  ornaments 

4206  A   VERY    FINE    SHAPED   TABLE,    OF  OLD     PAR- 

QUETERIE,  of  king  and  tulipwood,  with  six  drawers,  with 
handles  and  oz*naments  of  or-moulu,  the  top  covered  with 
green  leather — 69|  in.  long,  and  34  in.  wide 

4207  A    MAGNIFICENT    SPANISH    CABINET,    in    the   form 

of  a  temple,  of  tortoiseshell,  covered  with  trophies  of  arms, 
figures,  coats  of  arms,  and  arabesques  of  white  metal,  with 
small  cabinets  ^in  the  centre,  and  nine  drawers,  on  stand, 
with  spirally  twisted  pillar  legs,  with  or-moulu  capitals,  and 
looking-glass  back — 84  in.  high,  and  44^  in.  wide.  {See 
illustration) 

4208  A    VERY    HANDSOME    CaRVED    WhITE    AND  GoLD    RECEPTACLE, 

FOR  Porcelain,  in  three  divisions,  with  glazed  folding  doors, 
supported  on  brackets,  formed  of  winged  terminal  figures,  and 
surmounted  by  roses  and  foliage — 82  in.  wide,  and  about  80  in. 
high 

4209  The  Companion 

4210  Another  Cabinet,  nearly  similar,  on    four  legs,  with   serpents 

entwined,  glazed  beneath — 94  in.  high,  and  84  in.  wide 

4211  A    Pair   of  Richly  Carved  and   Gilt  Pier  Tables,  with 

scrolls  and  dragons  on  the  legs,  surmounted  by  solid  Broca- 
tella  slabs — 38  in.  wide 

4212  A  Pier  Glass,  in  richly  carved  and  gilt  frame,  of  foliage,  with 

wreaths  of  flowers  entwined — extreme  height  93  in.,  by  43  in. 
wide 

4213  The  Companion  Glass 

4214  A  HORIZONTAL  GRAND  PIANOFORTE,  by  Erard,  6J 

octaves,  in  a  magnificent  carved  and  white  and  gold  case,  with 
flowers  and  scroll  ornaments  ;  and  a  white  and  gold  music  stool 

4215  A   SUPERB   CHIMNEY   GLASS,  in  carved  and  gilt  frame, 

with  border  of  foliage  and  flowers,  surmounted  by  a  trophy  of  a 
quiver,  and  flowers  and  birds  at  the  angles,  a  wreath  of  flowers 


351 

suspended  across  the  top — extreme  height  112  in.,  by  70  in. 
wide 
4216  A  MAGNIFICENT  OVAL  PIER  GLASS,  the  frame  boldly 
carved  with  cupids  and  festoons  of  flowers,  a  figure  of  Juno 
seated  at  the  top,  Jupiter  and  Neptune  on  either  side,  and 
a  figure  with  a  cornucopia  beneath— extreme  height  63  in.,  by 
55  in.  wide 


End  of  Thirty-first  Days  Sale. 


Thirty -second  Day's  Sale. 


On    MONDAY,    APRIL    30,    1855, 

AT   ONE    o'clock    PRECTSELY. 

ENTRANCE  HALL. 

4217  A  pair  of  carved  oak  hall  chairs,  the  backs  with  coats  of  arms 

and  coronets 

4218  A  pair,  similar 

4219  A  handsome  old  carved  oak   settee,  with  openwork  scroll  back, 

with  festoons  of  flowers  and  cherubs'  heads 

4220  A  small  carved  oak  table,  with  an  eagle  supporting  a  veined  yellow 

marble  slab — 29  in.  wide 

4221  A  handsome  carved  oak  pier  table,  with  scroll  legs,  and  mask  in 

the   centre,   surmounted  by  a    Brocatella  marble  slab,  with 
border  of  Sienna  marble 

4222  A  handsome  old  French  clock,  by  Herbault,  and  bracket  of  rose- 

wood,   with    rich   ornaments   of  or-moulu,    of    the    time   of 
Louis  XIV. 

4223  Two  chairs,  wi(h  carved  oak  backs,  with  coats  of  arms,  the  seats 

covered  with  tapestry 

4224  Two  ditto,  of  different  pattern 

4225  A  pair  of  chairs,  with  carved  openwork  backs  and  legs,  the  sides 

covered  with  crimson  Utrecht  velvet 

4226  A  handsome  shaped  table,  on  richly  carved  stand  of  carved  oak, 

arabesque  design,  with  cypher  and  coronet  in  the  centre,  sur- 
mounted by  a  veined  marble  slab — 41  in.  wide 


353 

4227  A  Chinese  gong,  on  stand 

4228  A  HANDSOME  CARVED  Oak  Armoire,  with  masks,  scrolls,  and 

ornaments — 7  ft.  4  in.  high,  and  6  ft.  2  in,  wide 

LIBRARY. 

4229  A  pair  of  or-moulu  fire  dogs,  with  figures  of  cupids  on  scrolls 

4230  An  elegant  shaped  Glass,  in  elaborately  carved  oak  frame, 

with  scrolls  and  a  cherub's  head  in  the  centre — extreme  width 
60  in.,  and  height  35  in. 

4231  A  handsome   old   coffer,  of  pearwood,  on  stand,  ornamented  with 

plates  of  metal,  chased  with  birds  and  flowers 

DINING  ROOM. 

4232  A  capital  Turkey  carpet — 25  ft.  by  17  ft. ;  and  a  hearth  rug 

4233  A  set   of  twelve  handsome  cabriole  chairs,  of  carved  oak,  with 

scroll-shaped  backs,  covered  with  crimson  Utrecht  velvet 

4234  A  set  of  eight  similar 

4235  A  capital  oak  dining  table,  with  circular  ends,  on  carved  pillar 

legs  ;  five  extra  leaves 

4236  A  BEAUTIFUL  SIDEBOARD,  OF  PEARWOOD  support- 

ed on  four  richly  carved  trusses,  with  terminal  figures  of  cherubs, 
very  elegant  design,  the  back  carved  with  ornaments,  and  a 
shelf  above — 9  ft.  long 

4237  A  beautiful  Side  Table,  of  pearwood,  supported  on  richly 

carved  trusses,  with  foliage — 6  ft.  6  in.  long 

4238  The  companion  Side  Table 

4239  A  VERY  ELEGANT    OCTAGONAL  STAND,   of   metal 

gilt,  on  tripod  feet,  formed  of  openwork  of  foliage  of  gothic 
design,  with  metal  lines;  it  has  been  used  as  a  wine  cooler — 
32  in.  high 

4240  A  handsome  Print  Press,  of  carved  oak,  with  scroll  ornaments, 

and  folding  doors  enclosing  trays — 5  ft.  7  in.  long,  and  3  ft. 
2  in.  deep  * 

4241  A    MAGNIFICENT    Or-moulu    Chandelier,  very   richly  chased 

with  ornaments,  and  branches  for  twenty-four  lights 

2  A 


354 


GLASS  ROOM. 

4243  A  pair  of  ancient  brass  fire  dogs 

4244  A  steel  fender  and  fire  irons,  with  brass  handles 

4245  A  pair  of  or-moulu  branches  for  one  light  each 

4246  A  chimney  glass,  in  frame  of  carved  oak,  partly  gilt,  with  figures 

and  arabesques  of  renaissance  design — 45  in.  by  41  in. 

4247  A  pair   of  ancient    bellows,   carved    with   masks   and  a   figure 

holding  a  shield  partly  gilt,  the  nose  of  chased  bronze 

4248  A  pair  of  ancient  bellows,  inlaid  with  flowers  of  engraved  mother- 

o'-pearl 

4249  A  carved  oak   frame,   with  spirally  twisted  pillars  and    shelves, 

and  looking-glass  back — 5  ft,  wide,  and  4  ft.  2  in.  high 

4250  Another,  with   cupids,  coats  of  arms,  and  coronets — 5  ft.  wide, 

and  4  ft.  2  in.  high 

4251  A    carved   oak    set   of  shelves,    with    brackets — 7  ft.    wide,  and 

5  ft.  high 

4252  An   oblong  oak  table,  with  two   drawers  carved  with  friezes  of 

figures  and  flowers,  on  carved  legs  and  stretcher 

4253  A  carved  oak  high-back  arm  chair,  the  seat  covered  with  tapestry 

4254  A  BiiAUTiFUL  Oblong  Table,  of  rosewood,  inlaid  with  flowers  in 

ivory,  on  carved  standards  and  arched  colonnade,  under  the 
centre,  also  inlaid  with  ivory 

4255  A  BEAUTIFUL   Small   Secretaire,   of  sandalwood,   with  fall- 

down  front,  enclosing  drawers  and  four  drawers  under,  elabo- 
rately inlaid  all  over  with  birds  and  flowers  in  engraved  ivory, 
the  foliage  of  ebony — 35  in.  high,  and  30  in.  wide 

4256  A  beautiful  Small  Oval  Table,  of  sandalwood,  with  folding 

top,  on  four  legs  with  stretcher  inlaid,  similar 

4257  A    Pair    of    Small  high-back   Chairs,   en   suite,    the   seats 

covered  with  needlework 

4258  A  PAIR  OF  Ditto 

4259  A  PAIR  OF  Ditto 


355 

4260  An  Oblong  Ottoman  Stool,  en  suite — 43  in.  by  22  in. 

4261  A   handsomely  carved  oak  settee,  one   end  with  cane  back,  the 

seat  covered  with  tapestry,  with  Christ  appearing  to  Mary  in 
the  garden 

4262  A  carved  oak  arm  chair,  the  back  rising  and  forming  a  priedieu, 

covered  with  tapestry 

4263  A  pair  of  small  carved  oak  folding  chairs,  the  seats  covered  with 

tapestry 

4264  A    MAGNIFICENT    CHANDELIER,   OF    OLD    VE  • 

NETIAN  GLASS,  with  flowers  and  ornaments  in  colours, 
and  scroll  branches  for  eight  lights 

4265  An  elegant  Oval-shaped  Glass,  with  a  figure  in  the  centre 

holding  a  banner,  in  frame  of  old  Venetian  glass,  with  wreaths 
of  flowers  in  relief,  in  colours,  and  gilt  ornaments — 46  in. 
high,  and  31  in.  wide 

4266  The  Companion,  with  a  figure  playing  a  guitar 

4266a  An  old   French    thermometer,  carved  with  a  military  trophy, 
and  shield  of  arms 

4267  The    Range    of   Wainscot    Cabinets,  in  eight  divisions,  with 

cupboards  beneath,  and  glazed  folding  doors  above,  enclosing 
glass  shelves,  of  architectural  design,  with  Corinthian  cohimns 
supporting  a  frieze  carved  with  subjects  of  figures,  himting 
subjects,  and  masks  :  fitted  in  the  recess — the  four  centre 
divisions  18  ft.  6  in.  long — each  of  the  other  divisions  about 
3  ft.  wide,  7  ft.  6  in.  high 
4267a  A  beautiful  backgammon  board,  of  old  marqueterie,  the  inside 
engraved,  the  borders  carved  with  figures,  playing  games  ;  and 
29  pieces,  carved  with  animals 


ARMOURY. 

4268  A  pair  of  old  steel  fire  dogs,  with  basket  tops,  and   cliased  masks 

of  or-moulu 

4269  An   iron    fender;  an   ancient    pair    of   tongs;    2    pokers,   and  a 

shovel,  with  handles  of  figures 


356 

4270  A    pair   of  ancient   bellows,   carved  with   the  Adoration  of  the 

Shepherds,  in  high  rehef,  in  oak 

4271  A  pair  of  girandoles,  of  steel,  formed  of  mermaids,  bearing  branches 

for  two  lights  each 

4272  A  pair  of  gothic  leaf-pattern  branches,  with  nozzles  for  lights  of 

metal  gilt 

4273  A  pair  of  arms,  of  carved  oak,  holding  steel  nozzles  for  lights 

4274  A  small  steel  bracket,  of  pierced  gothic  design,  with  hook  for  sus- 

pending a  lamp 

4275  A  small  old  metal-gilt  chandelier,  with  star  and  ball  beneath,  and 

branches  for  eight  lights 

4276  A  handsome  old  metal-gilt   chandelier,  of   gothic  design,   with 

foliage  branches  for  twelve  lights,  surmounted  by  an  angel 
holding  a  shield 

4277  An  oblong  oak  table,  with  drawei-,  the  top  inlaid  in  diamonds,  the 

stand  carved,  on  pillar  legs 

4278  A  VERY  HANDSOME  GoTHic  Oak  Cabinet,  in  three  divisions, 

the  centre  door  with  open  steel  trellis,  and  the  sides  with 
carved  openwork  panels  of  irophies  and  shields  of  arms,  two 
drawers  beneath,  and  carved  gallery  of  foliage  above — 6  ft. 
high  to  the  top  of  the  piliars,  and  4  ft.  8  in.  wide 

4279  The  Companion  Cabinet,  with  arched  openwork  steel  centre, 

and  coats  of  arms  at  the  sides 

4280  A  low  carved  oak  chair,  with  high  bacli,  with  a  terminal  figure, 

the  seat  covered  with  tapestry 

4281  A  carved  oak   arm  chair,  with  openwork  back,  surmounted  by 

lions,  and  seat  of  tapestry 

4282  A  pair  of  carved  oak  chairs,  with  openwork  backs,  the  seats  covered 

with  tapestry 

4283  A  pair  of  ancient  carved  oak  high-back  chairs,  with  mermaids  and 

busts,  with  cane  backs  and  seats 

4284  An  ancient  carved  oak  arm  chair,  the  back  with  arabesques  and 

coat  of  arms,  the  arms  formed  of  dolphins  resting  on  masks, 
the  seat  covered  with  tapestry 

4285  A  curious  rude  carved  oak  chair,  with  low  back,  with  inscription 

and  bird  above,  the  seat  covered  with  tapestry 


357 

4286  A  carved  oak  high-back  chair,  with  cane  seat  and  back 

4287  Another,  nearly  similar,  surmounted  by  a  crown 

4288  A   carved  oak  Venetian   chair,  with  arabesque  figure  legs   and 

back 

4289  A  carved  oak  stand  for  muskets 

4290  A  pair  of  carved  stands,  with  hooks  for  small  arms 

STAIRCASE. 

4291  A    FINE    OLD    French  Clock  Case,  of  old  black  boule,  with 

Fame  at  the  top,  and  figures  on  either  side,  and  rich 
ornaments  of  or-moulu ;  it  has  new  works  and  chimes,  by 
Tupman 

4292  A  Square  Pedestal,  of  fine  old  Black  Boule,  of  brass  and 

tortoiseshell,  with  rich  mouldings  of  or-moulu,  of  the  time  of 
Louis  XIV.— 4ft.  Sin.  high 

4293  A  FINE  OLD  French  Barometer  and  Thermometer,  in  case 

of  tulipwood,  with  rich  mouldings  of  or-moulu 

4294  A  pair  of  old   metal-gilt  sconces,  of  chased  scroll  pattern,  with 

branches  for  one  light  each 


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Shakespeare , 


1  Marlborough  House  . 

2  Waters,  Pimlico . 

3  William  Twopenny,  Esq. 

4  Waters,  Pimlico . 

5  Marlborough  House  . 
Q  Van  Cuyck,  Paris 

7  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq. 

8  James  Dunlop,  Esq. 

9  The  same 

10  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq. 

11  James  Bethell,  Esq.  . 

12  Webb 

13  Chaffers,  Old  Bond  Street  2 

14  Rainey,  Bath 

15  Marlborough  House 

16  F.  L.  Popham,  Esq.  , 

17  James  Dunlop,  Esq. 

18  Annoot  and  Gale 

19  James  Dunlop,  Esq. 


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20  Miss  Talbot,  Grosv.  Sq. 

21  The  same 

22  James  Dunlop,  Esq.  . 

23  Marlborough  House 

24  The  same 

25  The  same 

26  The  same 

27  The  same 

28  The  same 

29  Earl  of  Craven    . 

30  Henry  Christy,  Esq. 

31  James  Bowker,  Esq. 

32  Samuel  Addington,  Esq. 

33  Robert  Kell,  Esq. 

34  Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq. 

35  Southam,  Green  Street 

36  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell 

37  Annoot  and  Gale 

38  Marlborough  House  . 


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ORIENTAL,  DRESDEN,  AND 


39  Marlborough  House  5  15 

40  James  Bethell,  Esq.  .         6     0 

41  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.     12     5 

42  Samuel  Addington,  Esq.    3  15 

43  The  same  .         8  12 

44  Attenborough  .  23     0 

45  Marlborough  House  .         9     9 

46  Samuel  Addington,  Esq.    4     4 

47  Redfern,  Warwick      .         7     2 

48  Van  Cuyck,  Paris  6   10 

49  The  same  .         3  10 

50  Attenborough      -  40     0 

51  Marlborough  House  .       10  10 

52  Waters,  Pimlico  .  2  10 

53  S.  Zimmerman  .         4     0 

54  Weston  .  1  12 

55  Samuel  Addington,  Esq.  11  15 

56  Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq.  28     0 

57  Sir  Anth.  de  Rothschild  21 

58  Durlacher,  New  Bond  Str.  6 


59  The  same                 .  7 

60  S.  Zimmerman   .  5 

61  Van  Cuyck,  Paris      .  6  10 

62  Waters,  Pimhco  .  4  14 

63  Marlborough  House  .  110 

64  J.  C.  Carruthers,  Esq.  4     5 

65  Marlborough  House  8     0 

66  The  same         .  5     5 

67  The  same                 .  2     5 

68  The  same         .  11     0 

69  Henry  L.  Wickham,  Esq.  3  10 

70  Attenborough     .  3  10 

71  The  same                 .  8     0 

72  Rainey,  Bath      .  1   18 

73  Attenborough              .  2     5 


6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 


74  Rainey,  Bath 

5 

10 

0 

75  Marlborough  House  . 

3 

10 

0 

76  Samuel  Addington,  Esq. 

10 

10 

0 

77  Attenborough 

3 

3 

0 

78  Haines,  Grosv.  Str.  West 

3 

10 

0 

79  Rainey,  Bath 

I 

15 

0 

80  Burgess 

3 

17 

0 

81  King,  Woodstock  Street 

5 

0 

0 

82  Waters,  Pimlico 

2 

7 

0 

83  Morris  Nathan 

17 

15 

0 

84  Lord  St.  Leonards 

5 

5 

0 

85  Attenborough 

10 

10 

0 

86  Marlborough  House 

2 

5 

0 

87       The  same 

16 

0 

0 

88  David  Falcke      . 

10 

10 

0 

89  Sir  Anth.  de  Rothschild 

99 

15 

0 

90  Attenborough 

19 

10 

0 

91   Sigismund  Rucker,  Esq. 

42 

0 

0 

92  Charles  De  Voeux,  Esq. 

5 

5 

0 

93  Mons.  Caballero 

7  17 

6 

94  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell 

17  17 

0 

95   David  Falcke 

13 

0 

0 

96  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell 

9 

9 

0 

97  William  Coding,  Esq. 

26 

5 

0 

98  S.  H.  Sutherland,  Esq. 

22 

1 

0 

99  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell   . 

8 

10 

0 

100  Samuel  Addington,  Esq. 

55 

0 

0 

101  Morant     . 

6 

0 

0 

102  Marlborough  House 

7 

17 

6 

103  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell 

9 

10 

0 

>04  W.  King,  Finchley  Road  18 

7 

6 

105  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell 

27 

6 

0 

106  Annoot  and  Gale 

7  17 

6 

107  S.  H.  Sutherland,  Esq. 

19 

0 

0 

lOS  Annoot  and  Gale 

9 

9 

0 

SEVRES  PORCELAIN. 


109  King,  Woodstock  Street  7     0 

110  Marlborough  House 

111  Morant 

112  Marlborough  House 

113  King,  Woodstock  !^treet  58   16 

114  ■   The  same 

115  Rhodes 

116  The  same 

117  The  same 

118  Marlborough  House 
llS*Col.  Sibthorp,  M.P. 


1 1 8aEarl  of  Craven 

119  James  Dunlop,  Esq. 

120  Hugh  Hope,  Esq. 

121  William  Twopenny,  Esq. 

122  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq. 

123  Marlborough  House 

124  Mon-is  Nathan 

125  Marlborough  House 

126  The  same 

127  James  Bowker,  Esq. 

128  Lady  Monson 

129  Richard  S.  White,  Esq. 

130  Gale,  Holborn , 

131  W.  Mounsell  Bigg,  Esq. 

132  William  Maskdl,  Esq. 

133  Waters,  Pimlico 

134  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq. 

135  Nieuwenhuys 

136  Annoot  and  Gale.     . 

137  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq. 

138  Walter  Stirling,  Esq. 

139  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq. 

140  Wright      . 


7 

0 

0 

141  Morant 

4 

4 

0 

10 

10 

0 

142  Attenborough 

9 

9 

0 

2 

10 

0 

143       The  same 

3 

3 

0 

25 

0 

0 

144       The  same 

6 

10 

0 

58 

16 

0 

145   Morris  Nathan 

7 

15 

0 

00 

1 

0 

146  Marlborough  House 

3 

15 

0 

16 

5 

6 

147  Henry  George  Bohu 

1 

15 

0 

6 

6 

0 

148  WiUson,  393,  Strand 

3 

0 

0 

7 

15 

7 

5 

0 

10 

0 
0 
0 

149  Hon.  Francis  Baring 

150  Marlborough  House 

151  Morris  Nathan 

19 

6 

14 

0 
15 

10 

0 
0 
0 

152       The  same 

18 

10 

0 

5 
0 

15 
18 

0 
0 

153  Attenborough   . 

154  Marlborough  House 

10 
9 

10 
0 

0 
0 

0 

16 

0 

155       The  same 

4 

4 

0 

1 

13 

0 

156       The  same 

13 

0 

0 

8 

0 

0 

157  Annoot  and  Gale 

10 

0 

0 

4   14 
2     8 

7  17 

6 
0 
6 

158  Rainey,  Bath     . 

159  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq 

160  Attenborough 

3 

.  3 

1 

8 
15 
10 

0 

0 
0 

6 
1 

1 
0 

6 

1 

11 

16 

0 
0 
6 
0 

161  James  Bowker,  Esq. 

162  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq 

163  Rainey,  Bath 

164  Annoot  and  Gale 

2 

.  5 

2 

6 

15 
5 

2 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 

1 
.   1 

5 
13 

0 
0 

1 65  Durlacher,  New  Bond  Str.  3 

166  The  same     .                 7 

5 
10 

0 
0 

11 

0 

0 

167  Waters,  Pimlico 

2 

0 

0 

2 
16 
39 
50 
63 

15 
5 
0 
0 
0 

0 
6 
0 
0 
0 

168  Heniy  George  Bohn 

169  Durlacher,  New  Bond  Sti 

170  Robert  Napier,  Esq. 

171  Rainey,  Bath 

172  Jackson  and  Graham 

3 
••  3 

7 
2 

3 

3 
5 
5 
6 
15 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

43 
24 
20 

0 

0 

10 

0 
0 
0 

173  Rainey,  Bath 

174  Ellis,  Esq. 

175  Jackson  and  Graham 

2 

3 
3 

14 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 

ORIENTAL,  DRESDEN,  AND 


176  Rhodes  -    .  4 

177  Durlacher,NewBondStr.  3 


178  The  same     . 

179  Marlborough  House 

180  Rainey,  Bath     . 

181  Red  fern,  Warwick    . 

182  Attenborough    . 

183  Durlacher,NewBondStr.  5 

184  The  same    .  6 

185  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  5 

186  Attenborough    .  1 

187  Jackson  and  Graham        1 

188  Morris  Nathan  .  7 

189  Hon.  Francis  Baring         3 

190  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  2 

191  Attenborough    .  1 

192  Redfern,  Warwick    .         4 

193  Marlborough  House         5 

194  The  same  .         10 

195  Sir  A.  de  Rothschild     120 

196  Marquis  of  Bath  231 

197  Sir  A.  de  Rothschild     110 

198  The  same  .       49 

199  The  same     .  63 

200  Marlborough  House  8 

201  The  same     .  7 

202  King,  Woodstock  Str.       3 

203  Lord  St.  Leonards  3 

204  Rhodes  .         .17 

205  Henry  George  Bohn        32 

206  Marlborough  House        11 

207  Beurdeley,  Paris  6 

208  Marlborough  House  7 

209  H.  Loftus  Wigram,  Esq.  5 

210  Henry  George  Bohn       13 


17 

6 

10 

0 

5 

0 

16 

6 

0 

0 

15 

0 

4 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

15 

0 

11 

6 

10 

0 

0 

0 

8 

0 

5 

0 

14 

6 

5 

0 

16 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

7 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

17 

0 

11 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

15 

6 

0 

6 

211 
212 
213 
214 
215 
216 
217 
218 
219 
220 
221 
222 
223 
224 
225 
226 
227 
228 
229 
230 
231 
233 
234 
235 
236 
237 
238 
239 


Earl  of  Lonsdale 
VV^aters,  Pimlico 
Beurdeley,  Paris 
Viscount  Falmouth 
Annoot  and  Gale 
G.  and  H.  Watson 
Charles  Cope,  Esq. 
David  Falcke    . 
Viscount  Falmouth  . 
Marlborough  House 
D.  M.  Davidson,  Esq. 
King,  W^oodstock  Str. 

The  same 
Beurdeley,  Paris 
Charles  Scott,  Esq. 
Ripp 

D.  M.  Davidson,  Esq. 
Toms  and  Luscombe 
Samuel  Addlngton,  Esq 
H.  Loftus  Wigram, Esq.  15 
G.  and  H.  Watson 
Viscount  Falmouth 
King,  Woodstock  Str. 
Attenborough 

The  same     . 

The  same 
Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  127 
Sigism.  Rucker,  Esq.    223 


240  Earl  of  Craven 

241  H.  Belward  Ray,  Esq. 

242  Marlborough  House 

243  James  Bowker,  Esq. 

244  Marlborough  House 

245  The  same     . 


3 

10 

0 

16 

10 

0 

31 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

13 

5 

0 

4 

14 

6 

22 

10 

0 

6 

0 

0 

6 

6 

0 

7 

0 

0 

4 

15 

0 

2 

15 

0 

3 

13 

6 

3 

18 

0 

13 

10 

0 

3 

5 

0 

13 

0 

0 

4 

14 

6 

.  4 

5 

0 

15 

10 

0 

70 

0 

0 

19 

10 

0 

12 

5 

0 

10 

0 

0 

50 

0 

0 

43 

0 

0 

27 

1 

0 

23 

13 

0 

5 

0 

0 

2 

6 

0 

5 

10 

0 

2 

6 

0 

5 

5 

0 

5 

15 

0 

SEVRES  PORCELAIN. 


7 


246  Marlborough  House  2 

247  'f  he  same    .  5 

248  The  same             .  5 

249  The  same  7 

250  The  same             .  7 

251  Norton,  Soho  Square  4 

252  Marlborough  House  4 

253  The  same             .  8 

254  The  same     ,  16 

255  Waters,  Pimlico        .  4 

256  James  Dunlop,  Esq.  3 

257  Marlborough  House  4 

258  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  20 

259  Marlborough  House  4 

260  Smith        .                 .  1 

261  Waters,  Pimlico  6 

262  Henry  George  Bohn  1 

263  Sara.  Addington,  Esq.  2 

264  Chaffers             .  2 

265  Waters,  Pimlico        .  8 

266  Hon.  Francis  Baring  21 

267  Annoot  and  Gale      .  25 

268  Hon.  Francis  Baring  21 

269  Earl  of  Craven          .  5 

270  Waters,  Pimlico  21 

271  M.  J.  Higgins,  Esq.  3 

272  King,  Woodstock  Str.  11 
272AHenry  George  Bohn  0 

273  J.  J.  Jemmett,  Esq.  6 

274  Rhodes              .  1 

275  Annoot  and  Gale      .  4 

276  Attenborough    ,  6 

277  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  9 

278  W.  King,  Finchley  Road  5 

279  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  7 


2 

0 

15 

0 

0 

0 

7 

0 

0 

0 

15 

0 

4 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

0 

15 

0 

0 

0 

7 

0 

10 

0 

2 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0 

10 

6 

15 

0 

14 

0 

4 

0 

5 

0 

9 

0 

5 

0 

7 

0 

280 
'281 
282 
283 
284 
285 
286 
287 
288 
289 
290 
291 
292 
293 
294 
295 
296 
297 
298 
299 
300 
301 
302 
303 
304 
305 
306 
307 
308 
309 
310 
311 
312 
313 
314 


Henry  George  Bohn  1 

F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  2 
Attenborough   .  4 

W.  Mounsell  Bigg,  Esq.  2 
Attenborough    . 
Henry  George  Bohn 


Attenborough    . 
Marlborough  House 
Hon.  Francis  Baring 


1 

3 

3 

11 

28 

Sir  Archib.  K.  Macdonald  9 
Morris  Nathan  .         3 

Waters,  Pimlico  12 

Morris  Nathan  .  26 
King,  Woodstock  Str.  26 
Attenborough    .  4 

H.  St.  John  Mildmay  20 
M.  J.  Higgins,  Esq.  5 
King,  Woodstock  Str.  10 
Russell  .  54 

Morris  Nathan  .  31 
Morant  .  5 

David  Falcke  .        3 

Viscount  Falmouth  2 

Earl  of  Craven  .  2 

Henry  George  Bohn  2 
Rainey,  Bath    .  3 

Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq.  4 
Marlborough  House  6 

The  same  .         3 

David  Falcke    .  4 

J.  J.  Jemmett,  Esq.  3 

Viscount  Falmouth  4 

The  same  .         4 

Attenborough  .  10 

The  same  .        9 


3  0 

14  0 
10  0 

7  0 

5  0 

5  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

5  0 

7  0 

10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

15  0 
10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

15  0 

17  0 

10  0 

17  0 

10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

12  6 

10  0 

4  0 
12  6 
15  0 

0  0 

10  0 

9  0 


8 


ORIENTAL,  DRESDEN,  AND 


315  Annoot  and  Gale   .          17     0  0 

316  Marlborough  House          9  15  0 

317  J-  J-  Jemmett,  Esq.         5   10  0 

318  Annoot  and  Gale               4     7  0 

319  Durlacher,NewBond  Str.  2  15  0 

320  King,  Woodstock  Street    7  10  0 

321  Durlacher,NewBondStr.  4  10  0 

322  Annoot  and  Gale    .         10  10  0 

323  The  same    .                  19     8  6 

324  Hon.  Francis  Baring       25     0  0 

325  King,  Woodstock  Street  36  10  0 

326  Durlacher,NewBondSt.  17     5  0 

327  Morris  Nathan                 30     0  0 

328  Durlacher,NewBond-st.  29     0  0 

329  SamuelAddington,  Esq.  22     0  0 

330  Marlborough  House        13     2  6 

331  Rhodes      .                 .         7  17  6 

332  Samuel  A ddington,  Esq.  26     5  0 

333  George  Hibbert,  Esq.      19  19  0 

334  Samuel  Addington,  Esq.  15   10  0 

335  Charles  Cope,  Esq.          52  10  0 

336  Marlborough  House        27     0  0 

337  S.  H.  Sutherland,  Esq.  107     0  0 

338  The  same             .         37     0  0 

339  Marlborough  House        10  10  0 

340  Chaffers           .                 43     1  0 

341  Annoot  and  Gale    .         40     0  0 

342  SamuelAddington,  Esq.  11   10  0 

343  S.  H.  Sutherland,  Esq.  57     0  0 

344  Annoot  and  Gale               7     0  0 

345  Rhodes                    .         10     0  0 

346  King,  Woodstock-street  21     0  0 

347  SamuelAddington,  Esq.  21   10  6 

348  Viscount  Falmouth          110  0 

349  Durlacher.NewBondSt.  13     2  6 


350  Henry  George  Bohn        23  0  0 

351  Marquis  of  Bath              65  0  0 

352  S.  H.  Sutherland,  Esq.  21  0  0 

353  The  same  .  52  0  0 
353a  The  same  .  27  0  0 
3536Annoot  and  Gale             15  0  0 

354  Attenborough          .           6  10  0 

355  S.  H.  Sutherland,  Esq.  45  3  0 

356  Marquis  of  Batli  .         465  0  0 

357  Geo.  Morland,  Esq.       172  4  0 

358  Charles  Mills,  Esq.  320  5  0 
360  Viscount  Falmouth       100  0  0 


361  James  Bowker,  Esq. 

362  Charles  Plumley,  Esq. 

363  Marlborough  House 

364  David  Falcke    . 

365  The  same 

366  Marlborough  House 

367  Charles  DeVceux,  Esq. 

368  Durlacher.NewBondSt. 

369  The  same 

370  Rainey,  Bath 

371  David  Falcke  . 

372  The  same 

373  Marlborough  House 

374  The  same 

375  David  Falcke  . 

376  Woods 

377  Smith 

378  Rainey,  Bath 

379  David  Falcke  . 

380  The  same 

381  SamuelAddington,  Esq. 

382  The  same    . 


2 

2 

0 

1 

1 

0 

2 

18 

0 

4 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

6 

15 

0 

5 

10 

0 

12 

0 

0 

20 

0 

0 

5 

0 

0 

14 

14 

0 

6 

0 

0 

9 

5 

0 

16 

10 

0 

4 

0 

0 

2 

8 

0 

3 

15 

0 

2 

15 

0 

15 

10 

0 

10 

0 

0 

13 

10 

0 

17 

0 

0 

SBVRES  PORCELAIN. 


383 

384 

385 

386 

387 

388 

389 

390 

r>9l- 

392 

393 

394 

395 

396 

397 

398 

399 

400 

401 

402 

403 

404 

405 

406 

407 

407^ 

408 

409 

410 

411 

412 

413 

414 


Samuel  Addlngtoiij  Esq.  14 
Horace Waddington,Esq.  6 

The  same     .  3 

Richard  S.  \yhite,  Esq.  2 
F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  3 
SamuelAddington, Esq.  37 
David  Falcke 
Annoot  and  Gale 
1*  David  Falcke  . 
Samuel  Addington, Esq 
Attenborough    . 

The  same 
Samuel  Addington,  Esq. 

The  same 
David  Falcke 

The  same     . 
Attenborough 
Waters,  Pimlico  6 

David  Falcke  .  6 

Willson,  Strand  3 

Samuel  Addington,  Esq.    5 
J.  J.  Jemmett,  Esq.  6 

Samuel  Addington,  Esq.    8 
David  Falcke  .         6 

The  same  .         3 

Marlborough  Housef 
SamuelAddington,Esq.  20 


5 

4 
42 
4 
1 
5 
2 

17 

o 
14 

4 


(t,  and  H.  Watson  4 

Redfern,  Warwick  5 

J.  J.  Jemmett,  Esq.  16 
Southam,  Green  Street  4 
OctaviusE.Coope,  Esq.  6 
Morris  Nathan  3 


10  0  415  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.    3  10  0 

6  0  416  Samuel  Addington,  Esq.    9  0  0 

10  0  417  Waters,  Pimlico                12  5  0 

5  0  418   PIoraceWaddington,Esq.  6  10  0 

3  0  419  Durlacher,  New  BondSt.  9  5  0 

16  0  420  Nixon,  Portland  Street      8  0  0 

0  0  421   Attenborough          .           5  2  6 

14  6  422  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  5  0  0 
0  0  423   Lady  Monson                     6  0  0 

10  0  424  Samuel  Addington,  Esq.  7  15  0 

10  0  425  Attenborough                     3  3  0 

10  0  426  Sold  with  previous  lot  279 

0  0  427  Smith                  .                  3  15  0 

0  0  428  Russell                     .         13  0  0 

12  6  429  Earl  of  Craven  .                  4  4  0 

0  0  430  Rainey,  Bath           .           3  0  0 

0  0  431  Annoot  and  Gale             30  0  0 

10  0  432  Clarke    .                  .           2  4  0 

10  0  433   Russell               .                  5  5  0 

15  0  434  Attenborough          .  5  5  0 
15  0  435   Marlborough  House        19  8  6 

0  0  436       The  same                       16  16  0 

15  0  437  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell  10  10  0 
0  0  438  Samuel  Addington,  Esq.  51  0  0 
0  0  439  Viscount  Falmouth            8  10  0 

440  Norman  Macdonald,  Esq.  2310  0 

10  0  441   Rainey,  Bath             .         3  10  0 

10  0  442  Annoot  and  Gale                7  10  0 

5  0  443  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  26  0  0 

16  0  444  Attenborough  .  10  0  0 
5  0  445   Marquis  of  Bath               85  0  0 

16  0   I   446  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  12  0  0 

10  0  I    447  Samuel  Addington,  Esq.  28  7  0 


t  Sold  with  the  previous  lot  374. 


10 


CAPO  Dl  xMONTE,  CHELSEA, 


448  Rhodes  .  11 

449  Samuel  Addington.Esq.  11 

450  Recatalogued  in  error 

451  Alex.  Barker,  Esq.         160 

452  Southam,  Green  Street  22 

453     Powell,  F.sq.  5 

454  David  Falcke     .  107 

455  The  same  .         68 

456  Attenborough .  20 

457  Beurdeley,  Paris    .         10 

458  Attenborough  17 

459  Samuel  Addington,  Esq.  4 

460  Viscount  Falmouth  9 

461  Marlborough  House        10 

462  Willson,  Strand      .  6 

463  The  same       .  6 

464  Marlborough  House  6 

465  Willson,  Strand        .         7 

466  Richard  S.  White,  Esq.     3 

467  Samuel  Addington,  Esq 

468  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq. 

469  Marquis  of  Hertford  1942 

470  The  same  1417 


o 
30 


0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

11  6 

5  0 
0  0 
0  0 
0  0 
0  0 
0  0 

14  6 
0  0 
0  0 

6  0 
6  0 

15  0 

12  6 
0  0 
0  0 
0  0 

10  0 

10  0 


471  Samuel  Addington,  Esq.  32  11 

472  Alexander  Barker,  Esq.  34  13 

473  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  31     0 

474  Henry  Tho.  Hope,  M. P.  34  13 

475  David  Falcke  .         36     0 

476  Rev.  Thomas  Staniforth  37 

477  John  Noble,  Esq.  36 

478  Samuel  Addington,  Esq.  51 

479  Earl  of  Craven  53 

480  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.  9 


481  Marlborough  House 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
12 


482  W.  Mounsell  Bigg,  Esq 

483  Gale,  High  Holborn 

484  Charles  De  Voeux,  Esq, 

485  Chaffers    . 

486  G.  and  H.  Watson 

487  Marlborough  House 

488  Sam.  Addington,  Esq. 

489  Jackson  and  Graham 

490  William  Wigram,  Esq 

491     Powell,  Esq. 

492  Annoot  and  Gale 

493  Morant 

494  Viscount  Dupplin     . 

495  W.  H.  Skynner,  Esq. 

496  Chaffers 

497     Powell;  Esq.  . 


498  Waters,  Pimlico 

499  Annoot  and  Gale 

500  Attenborough 

501  Marlborough  House 

502  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq. 

503  Attenborough    . 

504  Herbert  Minton,  Esq. 

505  Willson,  Strand 

506  Herbert  Minton,  Esq. 

507  Attenborough 

508  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq. 

509  Marlborough  House 

510  Chaffers 

511  Lady  Monson 

512  Rainey,  Bath     . 

513  William  Merrick,  Esq. 

514  Annoot  and  Gale 

515  W.  H.  Skynner,  Esq. 

516  Nixon,  Portland  Street 


13 

110 

1 

3 

21 

27 

2 

3 

2 

6 

17 
3 

7 

10 
4 
4 

6 
3 
1 
4 
5 

12 
6 
4 
4 
5 
4 

23 
4 
1 


12  0 

2  6 
10  0 

0  0 
10  0 

13  0 

5  0 

1  0 

13  6 
0  0 

6  0 
12  6 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

6  6 

3  0 

7  0 
10  0 

4  0 

5  0 
10  0 

5  0 

14  0 

5  U 
0  0 

10  0 

15  0 
12  0 
15  0 

0  0 

6  0 
0  0 
0  0 

12  0 


AND  SEVRES  PORCELAIN. 


11 


517  Annoot  and  Gale 

518  Herbert  Minton,  Esq. 

519  Attenborough 

520  The  same 

521  Nixon,  Portland  Street 

522  Redfern,  Warwick 

523  Hon.  Francis  Baring 

524  Redfern,  Warwick 

525  Marlborough  House 

526  Annoot  and  Gale 

527  Chaffers 

52S  Annoot  and  Gale 

529  Chaffers 
529*Marlborough  House 

530  Rainey,  Bath 

531  Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq, 

532  Chaffers    . 

533  Attenborough  . 

534  Annoot  and  Gale 

535  Hon.  Francis  Baring 

536  AVoods      , 

537  Redfern,  Warwick 

538  S.PepysCockerell,Esq. 

539  Charles  Scott,  Esq. 

540  Morris  Nathan 

541  Redfern,  Warwick 

542  Willson,  Strand 

543  Morant 

544  Redfern,  Warwick  . 

545  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell 

546  Alexander  Barker,  Esq. 

547  G.  and  H.  Watson 

548  David  Falcke 

549  Lord  St.  Leonards 

550  Morant 


16 

0 

0 

2 

10 

0 

5 

0 

0 

7 

15 

0 

3 

5 

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6 

0 

0 

4 

5 

0 

4 

4 

0 

6 

10 

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3 

5 

0 

7 

/ 

0 

4 

5 

0 

11 

0 

0 

8 

0 

0 

4 

15 

0 

6 

10 

0 

5 

15 

0 

6 

15 

0 

14 

0 

0 

IS 

0 

0 

4 

12 

0 

11 

0 

0 

10 

10 

0 

4 

0 

0 

5 

5 

0 

7 

0 

0 

4 

10 

0 

4 

4 

0 

4 

4 

0 

6 

5 

0 

6 

10 

0 

9 

0 

0 

35 

10 

0 

5 

0 

0 

5 

10 

0 

551  David  Falcke    . 

552  Attenborough 

553  Alexander  Barker,  Esq. 

554  Annoot  and  Gale 

555  Charles  De  Voeux,  Esq. 

556  Morant     . 

557  Annoot  and  Gale 

558  Attenborough 

559     Bayley,  Esq. 

560  David  Falcke 

561  Earl  of  Lonsdale 

562  David  Falcke 

563  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq. 

564  Marquis  of  Bath 

565  Purnell  B  Purnell,  Esq. 

566  Marlborough  House 

567  David  Falcke    . 

568  Sam.  Addington,  Esq. 

569  Marlborough  House 

570  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell 
5  70* Annoot  and  Gale 

571  David  Falcke 

572  Baron     James       de 

Rothschild,  Paris 

573  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell 

574  Edward  Snell,  Esq. 

575  Annoot  and  Gale 

576  Sam.  Addington,  Esq. 

577  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell 

578  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq 

579  Annoot  and  Gale    . 

580  Alexander  Barker,  Esq, 

581  H.  Loftus  Wigram,  Esq. 

582  Webb,  Grafton  Street 

583  Viscount  Falmouth 


27 

0 

0 

23 

0 

0 

4 

5 

0 

14 

0 

0 

8 

10 

0 

5 

0 

0 

21 

0 

0 

30 

10 

0 

20 

10 

0 

95 

0 

0 

8 

8 

0 

80 

0 

0 

11 

0 

6 

58 

16 

0 

6 

16 

6 

24 

3 

0 

41 

0 

0 

21 

0 

0 

91 

0 

0 

12 

15 

0 

17 

6 

6 

80 

0 

0 

28 

17 

6 

16 

16 

0 

4 

0 

0 

21 

0 

0 

44 

2 

0 

32 

11 

0 

.12 

1 

6 

16 

16 

0 

54 

12 

0 

41 

0 

0 

7 

5 

0 

23 

10 

0 

12 


HISTORICAL  AND 


584  Earl  of  Lonsdale       .       23 

585  S.  Lyne  Stephens,  Esq.  75 

586  David  Falcke  .     150 

587  Morant  .                10 

588  Octavius  E  Coope,  Esq.  17 

589  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.     17 

590  Sir  A.  de  Rothschild       20 

591  Alexander  Barker,  Esq.  11 


592  Rhodes 

593  Attenborough 

594     Bay  ley,  Esq. 

595  Marquis  of  Bath 

596  Earl  of  Lonsdale 

597  Marquis  of  Hertford 

598  S.H.Sutherland, Esq. 

599  Marquis  of  Hertford 

600  Sir  A.  de  Rothschild 

601  Marquis  of  Bath 


19 

25 

5 

28 
315 
388 
700 
871 
900 
590 


0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

10  0 

17  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

5  0 

7  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 


610-11  Marquis  of  Hertford  100     0  0 

612-13       The  same         .       64     1  0 

614  Thomas  Vardon,  Esq.       7     7  0 

615  W L ,  Esq.       40  19  0 

616  The  same 


6l7-l7*Morant 

618  The  same 

619     Ellis,  Esq. 


43 

24 

4 

3 

26 

'.  12 

I 


620  Earl  of  Lonsdale 

621  Henry  B.  Baring,  M.P 

622  Waters,  Pimlico 

623  Walter  Stirling,  Esq.       32  11 

624  The  same  .  4   15 

625  George  Morland,  Esq.     11   11 

626  Thomas  Wilson,  Esq.        7     7     0 

627  White,  Maddox  Street    44     2     0 


628  Ralph  Osborne,  M.P. 

629  Henry  B.  Baring,  M.P. 

630  Stanger,  Maidstone 

631  Duke  of  Hamilton 

632  Morant 

633  The  same 

634  Thomas  Wilson,  Esq. 

635  Henry  B.  Baring,  M.P. 

636  Morant 

637  WilUam  Stirling,  M.P. 

638  Stanger,  Maidstone 

639  Thomas  Wilson,  Esq. 
640-1  Marquis  of  Hertford 

642  George  Morland,  Esq. 

643  Thomas  Wilson,  Esq. 

644  Henry  B.  Baring,  M.P. 

645  Pearce,  High  Holborn 

646  Waters,  Pimlico 

647  Walter  Stirling,  Esq. 

648  Waters,  Pimlico     . 

649  George  Morland,  Esq. 

650  The  same 

631  Thomas  Baring,  M.P. 

652  Thomas  Wilson,  Esq. 

653  Duke  of  Hamilton 

654  The  same 

655  Rhodes 

656-7  Hon.  Francis  Baring 

658  Clarke     . 

659  Morant 

660  Pearce,  High  Holborn 

661  The  same 

662  Morant 

663  Webb 

664  Henry  B.  Baring,  M.P. 


6 

6 

0 

10 

10 

0 

21 

10 

6 

31 

10 

0 

4 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

6 

15 

0 

26 

5 

0 

3 

15 

0 

5 

5 

0 

7 

7 

0 

3 

15 

0 

55 

13 

0 

11 

0 

0 

12 

12 

0 

10 

10 

0 

3 

5 

0 

3 

3 

0 

16 

5 

6 

5 

5 

0 

45 

13 

6 

40 

19 

0 

30 

9 

0 

4 

0 

0 

2 

10 

0 

3 

5 

0 

24 

3 

0 

78 

15 

0 

4 

4 

0 

43 

1 

0 

22 

11 

6 

23 

2 

0 

5 

5 

0 

10 

0 

0 

11 

0 

6 

COSTUME  PORTRAITS. 


13 


GG5  ThomasWilson,  Esq, 

666  Henry  Graves  and  Co. 

667  The  same 

668  Henry  B. Baring,  M. P. 

669  Farrer 

670  The  same 

6/1   Lord  St.  Leonards 
672  Samuel  Christy,  M.P. 
673-4  Hon.  Fred.  Baring 

675  Duke  of  Hamilton 

676  Rhodes 

677  P-  and  Dom.  Colnaghi 

678  Annoot  and  Gale 

679  Henry  B.  Baring,  M.P. 

680  Earl  of  Lonsdale 
681-2  John  Mitchell,  Esq. 

683  Pearce,  High  Holborn 

684  Thomas  Baring,  M.P. 

685  Stanger,  Maidstone 

686  Morant     . 

687  Hon.  Francis  Baring 

688  Henry  B.  Baring,  M.P. 

689  Weeks,  Piccadilly  . 

690  Henry  Skynner,  Esq. 

691  Mrs.  Wilmer 
692-3  Farrer 

694  Henry  B.  Baring,  M.P. 

695  Charles  Plumley,  Esq. 

696  Thomas  Wilson,  Esq. 

697  Morant 

698  The  same    . 

699  George  R.  Smith,  Esq. 

700  Farrer 

701  Henry  B.  Baring,  MP. 

702  The  same.    . 


15 

15 

0 

45 

3 

0 

43 

1 

0 

34 

13 

0 

55 

13 

0 

55 

13 

0 

22 

1 

0 

14 

3 

6 

44 

0 

0 

84 

0 

0 

64 

1 

0 

49 

7 

0 

32 

0 

0 

32 

11 

0 

13 

2 

6 

65 

2 

0 

11 

11 

0 

51 

0 

0 

13 

2 

6 

5 

10 

0 

32 

11 

0 

13 

2 

6 

21 

0 

0 

1 

15 

0 

5 

5 

0 

42 

0 

0 

33 

0 

0 

12 

12 

0 

4 

14 

6 

14 

3 

6 

2 

18 

0 

38 

17 

0 

28 

7 

0 

12 

0 

0 

52 

10 

0 

703  Thomas  Baring,  M.P.     81 

704  Pearce,  High  Holborn    26 

705  Stanger,  Maidstone         13 

706  Henry  Graves  and  Co.      4 

707  Thomas  Vardon,  Esq.     81 

708  Nath.  G.  Lambert,  Esq.  32 

709  Henry  B.  Baring,  M.P.     3 

710     Walford,  Esq.       10 

711  Annoot  and  Gale  6 

712     Walford,  Esq.       13 

713  Pearce,  High  Holborn    42 

714  Annoot  and  Gale  4 

715  Henry  B.  Baring,  M.P.  14 

716  Farrer  .  116 


717  Earl  of  Lonsdale 

718     Walford,  Esq. 


46 
10 

7 

15 

42 

7 


719  Morant 

720  Pearce,  High  Holborn 

721  Farrer 

722  George  Moore,  Esq. 

723  Henry  B.  Baring,  M.P.  20 

724  Henry  Graves  and  Co.  22 

725  Pearce,  High  Holborn  8 

726  Sir  Robert  Peel,  M.P.  51 

727  Annoot  and  Gale  22     1 

728  S.  L.  Stephens,  Esq.     194     5 

729  Henry  B.  Baring,  M.P.  13  13     0 

730  Charles  Mills,  Esq.  32   11     0 

731  Earl  of  Lonsdale  14  14     0 

732  Ralph  Osborne,  M.P.  3  13     6 

733  Annoot  and  Gale  6   15     0 

734  George  Moore,  Esq.  7  15  0 
734AStanger,  Maidstone  14  3  6 
734b  The  same  .  14  10  0 
73  IcG.  and  H.  Watson   .  15     5     0 


18  0 

5  0 

2  6 

4  0 
18  0 

0  0 

5  0 
10  0 

5  0 

10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

14  0 

11  0 
4  0 

10  0 

17  6 

15  0 

0  0 
17  6 
10  0 

1  0 
10  0 

9  0 
0 
0 


14 


HISTORICAL  AND 


735  G.  and  H.Watson  1     1     0 

736  The  same  .         2     7     0 

737  Morant  .  12   12     0 

738  Samuel  Christy,  M.P.       8     8     0 

739  Morant  .  9     9     0 

740  Hon.  Francis  Baring       12     0     0 

741  Waters,  Pimlico  ■  2     0     0 

742  Morant      .  .200 

743  Nieuwenhuys    .  26  15     6 

744  Morant     .  .       11     0     0 

745  Waters,  Pimhco  4     4     0 

746  Annoot  and  Gale       .         8   18     6 

747  Nieuwenhuys    .  11   11     0 

748  Wright      .  .440 

749  Willson,  Strand  4  10     0 

750  Marquis  of  Hertford       58  16     0 

751  Morant  .  11  11     0 

752  The  same  .       13     0     0 

753  Webb  .  8     5     0 

754  George  R.  Smith,  Esq.  55  13     0 

755  Nath.  G.  Lambert,  Esq.  43     1     0 

756  Henry  George  Bohn       22     1     0 

757  William  Maskell,  Esq.    38  17     0 

758  Morant     .  .       35     0     0 

759  G.  and  H.  Watson  53     0     6 
760-1  Waters,  Pimlico    .         8  18     6 

762  Charles  Mills,  Esq  17     6     6 

763  J.  S.  Eorbes,  Esq.    .       10  10     0 

764  Samuel  Christy,  M.P.     15  15     0 

765  Earl  of  Lonsdale       .       14  14     0 

766  Field,  Strand     .  6  16     6 

767  Henry  B.  Baring,  M.P.  10  10     0 

768  Waters,  Pimhco  6     6     0 

769  Francis  Barchard,  Esq.  11   11     0 

770  Wright  .  5     5     0 


771  Morant     .  .         8  18     6 

772  Waters,  Pimlico  14     3     6 

773  Morant     .  .       10  10     0 

774  Smart,  Tichborne  Str.     16     5     6 

775  Col.  Greville,  M.P.         40  10     0 

776  J.  M.  Smith,  Bond  Str.    5     5     0 

777  Morant     .  .       33  12     0 

778  Rodoconochi     .  14     3     6 

779  Morant     .  .660 

780  G.  and  H.  Watson  7  17     6 

781  Farrer       .  .       73  10     0 

782  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.  9     9     0 

783  Gritten,  King  Street       23     2     0 

784  Francis  Barchard,  Esq.   16     5     6 

785  The  same  .       21     0     0 

786  Duke  of  Hamilton  43     1     0 

787  The  same  .       HOG 

788  Rodoconochi     .  8  10     0 

789  G.  and  H.  Watson  .       11   11     0 

790  Henry  Graves  and  Co.   13  13     0 

791  Henry  B.  Baring,  M.P.    6   15     0 

792  Henry  Graves  and  Co.    16     5     6 

793  Farrer       .  .       13  13     0 

794  Duke  of  Hamilton  74  11     0 

795  Rodoconochi  .       13     2     6 

796  Duke  of  Hamilton  84     0     0 

797  F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge    7     0     0 

798  Joseph  Neeld,  M.P.        65     2     0 

799  Henry  Graves  and  Co.    51     0     0 

800  The  same  .       15  15     0 

801  Morant  .  22     1     0 

802  Ralph  Osborne,  M.P.     34  13     0 

803  Henry  Graves  and  Co.      6  16     6 

804  Rhodes     .  .     105     0     0 

805  John  Allcard,  Esq.  11     0     6 


COSTUME  PORTRAITS. 


15 


806  Van  Cuyck,  Paris 

47 

5 

0 

841 

Francis  Barchard,  Esq. 

32 

11 

0 

807  P-  find  Dom.  Colnaghi 

162 

15 

0 

842 

Nieuwenhuys 

65 

2 

0 

808  Henry  B.  Baring,  M.P 

10 

10 

0 

843 

Morant 

42 

0 

0 

809  Morant     . 

33 

12 

0 

844 

Harrison,  W'ardour  Str 

.    6 

16 

6 

810  Ralph  Osborne,  M.P. 

16 

5 

6 

845 

Webb        . 

32 

11 

0 

811    Redfern,  Warwick 

11 

0 

6 

846 

Samuel  Christy,  M.P. 

10 

0 

0 

812  Morant     . 

19 

19 

0 

847-8  Will.  Stirling,  M.P. 

23 

2 

0 

813  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq. 

3 

5 

0 

849 

Henry  Graves  and  Co. 

22 

1 

0 

814  Morant     , 

6 

15 

0 

850 

John  Allcard,  Esq. 

6 

6 

0 

81.5  J.  S.  Forbes,  Fsq. 

13 

13 

0 

851 

Money 

3 

5 

0 

81G  Annoot  and  Gale 

15 

4 

6 

852 

Morant 

16 

5 

6 

817  Morant     . 

11 

11 

0 

853-4  Charles  Mills,  Esq. 

110 

5 

0 

818  Samuel  Christy,  M.P. 

11 

10 

0 

855 

Alexander  Barker,  Esq 

.43 

1 

0 

819  Morant     . 

36 

15 

0 

856 

Charles  Mills,  Esq. 

33 

12 

0 

820  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell 

215 

5 

0 

857 

The  same 

115 

10 

0 

821   Harrison,  Wardour  Str. 

8 

0 

0 

822  J.  J.  Jemmett,  Esq. 

24 

10 

0 

858 

Francis  Barchard,  Esq. 

6 

6 

0 

823  Durlacher,  Bond  Street 

7 

7 

0 

859 

The  same 

5 

5 

0 

824  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq. 

4 

4 

0 

860 

John  Allcard,  Esq. 

6 

0 

0 

825  John  Allcard,  Esq. 

6 

6 

0 

861 

Morant     . 

4 

4 

0 

826  Sir  E.  Lytton  Bulwer 

3 

13 

6 

862 

Waters,  Pimlico 

3 

10 

0 

827  Charles  Plumley,  Esq. 

2 

10 

0 

863 

G.  and  H.  Watson 

10 

5 

0 

828  Henry  B.  Baring,  M.P. 

32 

11 

0 

864 

Morant     . 

21 

10 

6 

829  Field,  Strand 

2 

0 

0 

865 

Van  Cuyck,  Paris 

4 

15 

0 

830  Morant 

6 

6 

0 

866 

Morant 

5 

15 

0 

831       The  same 

4 

10 

0 

867 

W^aters,  Pimlico 

7 

15 

0 

832  Samuel  Christy,  M.P. 

11 

10 

0 

868 

Duke  of  Hamilton 

21 

10 

0 

833  Russell 

2 

5 

0 

869 

Rhodes     . 

6 

15 

0 

834  Waters,  Pimlico 

24 

13 

6 

870 

Myers,  Old  Bond  Street  1 1 

10 

0 

835   Morant     . 

3 

5 

0 

871 

Duke  of  Hamilton 

51 

9 

0 

836  J.  J.  Jemmett,  Esq. 

3 

15 

0 

872 

F.  Stanford,  Esq. 

7 

15 

0 

837  Francis  Barchard,  Esq. 

58 

16 

0 

873 

W^aters,  Pimlico 

9 

0 

0 

838  Morant     . 

14 

3 

6 

874 

The  same 

4 

0 

0 

839  Redfern,  Warwick 

5 

5 

0 

875 

Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq. 

16 

16 

0 

840  Morant     . 

34 

13 

0 

876 

Morant     . 

8 

5 

0 

16 


HISTORICAL  PORTRAITS. 


877  Waters,  Pimlico 

878  William  Stirling,  M.P. 

879  Morant     . 

880  Samuel  Christy,  M.P. 

881  Hon.  Francis  Baring 

882  Willson,  Strand 

883  Waters,  Pimlico 

884  The  same 

885  Norton,  Soho  Square 

886  Anthony,  Duke  Street 
887-8  J.  J.  Jemmett,  Esq. 

889  Burgess    . 

890  Waters,  Pimlico 

891  Myers,  Old  Bond  Str. 

892  J.  M.  Smith,  Bond  Str. 

893  Redfern,  Warwick 

894  Rodoconochi 

895  Willson,  Strand 

896  Francis  Barchard,  Esq. 

897  For  Continent 

898  Francis  Barchard,  Esq.   10 

899  CharlesDeVoeux,  Esq.      8 

900  F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  8 

901  Morant     . 

902  Webb 

903  Morant     . 

904  The  same 

905  Henry  Graves  and  Co 

906  Samuel  Christy,  M.P. 

907  Burgess     . 

908  J.  M.  Smith,  Bond  Str.  20 

909  Samuel  Christy,  M.P.     15 
010  Morant  .  68 

911  The  same  .       74 

912  The  same        .  15 


13 

6 
15 

10 

28 
3 
1 

7 
7 

2 
12 
6 
6 
6 
5 

10 
6 
5 
9 
6 


52 

9 

23 

42 

14 

9 

3 


0 

0 

16 

6 

15 

0 

15 

0 

7 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

7 

0 

15 

0 

15 

0 

1 

6 

5 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

0 

0 

9 

0 

6 

0 

10 

0 

18 

6 

8 

0 

10 

0 

15 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

3 

6 

9 

0 

13 

6 

9 

6 

10 

0 

5 

0 

11 

0 

15 

0 

913  Morant 

914  The  same 

915  The  same 


13 

21 

5 


916  Anthony,  Duke  Street      5 

917  Francis  Barchard,  Esq.  86 

918  J.  C.  Dent,  Esq.  14 

919  Henry  Graves  and  Co.      4 

920  Lady  Monson   .  3 

921  Morant     .  -22 

922  The  same      .  5 

923  Marquis  of  Londonderry  3 

924  Morant  .  23 

925  P.  and  Com.  Colnaghi  154 

926  The  same       .  225 

927  Morant     .  .183 

928  Reginald  Neville,  Esq.    54 

929  Morant      .  .11 

930  The  same  .       11 
930*     The  same      .  44 

931  The  same  .       19 

932  The  same       .  17 

933  The  same  .       22 

934  Henry  Graves  and  Co.    21 

935  Morant  .  105 

936  Farrer       .      ,  .157 

937  Morant  .  21 

938  Radclyffe  .       12 

939  J.  J.  Jemmett,  Esq.  7 

940  For  Continent  .         7 

941  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.  13 

942  The  same  .       13 

943  Francis  Barchard,  Esq.  50 

944  Morant     .  .         6 

945  The  same       .  6 

946  The  same  .       17 


13  0 
0  0 

15  6 

5  0 

2  0 

14  0 
10  0 

15  0 


1 

5 

3 

12 

7 


0 
0 
0 
6 
0 


15  0 

15  0 

12  0 
0  6 

11  0 

2  0 

19  0 

]7  0 

11  6 

0  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

2  6 

13  0 
8  0 

16  6 

16  6 

17  0 


CABINET  OF  MINIATURES. 


17 


947  Sir  E.  Lytton  Bulwcr  5     0 

947*Samuel  Christy,  M.P.  7   17 

948-9  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.  26     5 

950  i^enj.  Benjamin         .  5     0 

951  Morant               .  13  13 

952  Willson,  Strand        .  4     4 

953  Waters,  Pimlico  13   13 

954  Morant     .                  .  32  11 

955  Grace,  Wigmore  Street  3     0 

956  Webb        .  .55 

957  Francis  Barchard,  Esq.  2S     7 

958  W^aters,  Pimlico        .  4     0 

959  Anthony,  Duke  Street  12     1 

960  Morant      .                  .  32  11 

961  Anthony,  Duke  Street  40  19 

962  Morant     .                  .  17    17 

963  The  same       ._  31   10 

964  MissSuiUvan,  Hampstd.  69     6 

965  Anthony,  Duke  street  7  15 

966  Samuel  Christy,  M.P.  19     8 

967  J-  C.  Dent,  Esq.  5     5 

968  Anthony,  Duke  Street  95   11 

969  Geo.  Rob.  Smith,  Esq.  53  11 

970  W'ebb,  Grafton  Street  3  10 

971  Duke  of  Hamilton  8  15 

972  Lebenheim                 .  2   12 

973  Chaffers              .  4  14 

974  Queen  of  Holland     .  3     3 

975  Marlborough  House  5     0 

976  Duke  of  Hamilton    .  17  17 

977  Rev.  W.  B.  Hawkins  1   18 

978  Queen  of  Holland     .  14  14 

979  The  same       .  Ill 

980  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  3     5 

981  Duke  of  Hamilton  18   10 


0 
6 

U 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
6 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
6 

0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
6 
6 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 


982  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell  14 

9S3  Duke  of  Hamilton  22 

984  Lebenheim                 .  7 

985  F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  1 

986  Queen  of  Holland     .  9 

987  Benj.  Benjamin         .  1 

988  Henry  George  Bohn  2 

989  Rev.  W.  B.  Hawkins  1 

990  Sir  E.  Lytton  Bulwer  0 

991  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  3 

992  Prince  Czartoryska  11 

993  Marlborough  House  6 

994  Queen  of  Holland     .  9 

995  Rev.  W.  B.  Hawkins  1 

996  Lebenheim                .  2 

997  Marlborough  House  4 

998  Lebenheim                 .  6 

999  The  same       .  4 

000  Marlborough  House  2 

001  Queen  of  Holland  11 

002  The  same              .  2 

003  Garrard,  Panton  Street  3 

004  Willson,  Strand       .  1 

005  Lebenheim  .  0 
0C6   Henry  George  Bohn  5 

007  David  Falcke  .  4 

008  Marlborough  House  12 

009  Lebenheim               .  0 

010  The  same  .  7 
Oil  Webb  .  2 
012  J.M.Smith,  Bond  Str.  15 

014  Lebenheim       .  2 

015  Henry  Graves  and  Co.  2 

016  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  21 

017  Lebenheim              .  15 

c 


0     0 

11     6 

0     0 


1 

19 

17 
2 

11 
15 
3 
11 
6 
5 
o 


/ 


14     0 
10     0 


0  0 

2  0 

13  6 

10  0 


0 


0  0 

10  0 

12  0 

14  0 
0  0 

15  0 
0  0 
2  0 
0  0 
0  0 

15  0 


18 


CABINET  OF  MINIATURES. 


1018  Chaffers            .  8 

1019  David  Falcke          .  0 

1020  Lebenheim      .  2 

1021  David  Falcke           .  2 

1022  Lebenheim      .  3 

1023  White,  Maddox  Street    7 

1024  David  Falcke  .  2 

1025  Lebenheim               .  1 

1026  John  Swaby,  Esq.  5 

1027  Lebenheim               .  2 

1028  The  same    .  2 

1029  Surman  .                 .  1 

1030  Field,  Strand  .  3 

1031  Henry  Graves  and  Co.    5 

1032  Baron    Anselm    de 

Rothschild,  Vienna  60 

1033  David  Falcke          .  7 

1034  John  Swaby,  Esq.  4 

1035  Hon.  Francis  Baring  17 

1036  Henry  George  Rohn  4 

1037  Earl  of  Lonsdale     .  22 

1038  Chaffers            .  5 

1039  Lebenheim               .  6 

1040  The  same     .  6 

1041  Marlborough  House  5 

1042  Durlacher,  Bond  Street    5 

1043  Willson,   Strand  3 

1044  David  Falcke  .  2 

1045  Chaffers                    .  4 

1046  Money              .  4 

1047  Henry  Walpole,  Esq.  4 

1048  Thomas  Butler,  Esq.  2 

1049  The  same              .  2 

1050  Redfern,  Warwick  2 

1051  David  Falcke          .  4 


8  0 

15  0 

0  0 

0  0 

4  0 

15  0 

10  0 

18  0 

15  0 


4 
12 
12 


18  0 

6  0 

9  0 

18  0 

0  0 

0  0 

10  0 

6  0 

0  0 
14  6 

1  0 
0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

10  0 

6  0 

10  0 

0  0 

5  0 


10     0 
0     0 


1052  Surman            .  1    12  0 

1053  Wiilson,  Strand      .  2     4  0 

1054  Hon.  Francis  Baring  4   10  0 

1055  Willson,  Strand      .  1110 

1056  Caldwell           .  4   15  0 

1057  Budd       .                  .14  0 

1058  David  Falcke  .  3     0  0 

1059  Webb      .  .330 

1060  Willson,  Strand  2    12  6 

1061  Russell    .  .050 

1062  Rhodes            .  0     2  0 

1063  Thomas  Butler,  Esq.  2    14  0 

1064  Durlacher,  Bond  Street  4     4  0 

1065  The  same             .  4     6  0 

1066  Queen  of  Holland  4     4  0 

1067  Earl  of  Lonsdale     .  18     7  6 

1068  I.ebenheim       .  2  15  0 

1069  Earl  of  Lonsdale    .  4   10  0 

1070  Webb               .  4  15  0 

1071  The  same              .  3   15  0 

1072  Willson,  Strand  1     7  0 

1073  Lebenheim               .  7   15  0 

1074  Field.  Strand  .  0  15  0 

1075  Lebenheim               ,  15  0 

1076  The  same     .  9     9  0 

1077  ^^'ebb      .                  .  5   10  0 
10/8  The  same         .  3     5  0 

1079  Willson,  Strand      .  1   13  0 

1080  Chaffers           .  2     6  0 

1081  Money    .                  .  0  18  0 

1082  John  Swaby,  Esq.  1      1  0 

1083  Willson,  Strand      .  14  0 

1084  Money              .  0  18  0 

1085  John  Mitchell,  Esq.  0  12  0 

1086  Field,  Strand  .  14  0 


CABINET  OF  MINIATURES. 


19 


2 

2 
8 
2 

1 
3 
4 
10 
1 
1 


1087  David  Falcke 

1088  Durlacher,  Bond  Street 

1089  Queen  of  Holland  . 

1090  Thomas  Butler,  Esq. 

1091  The  same     . 

1092  The  same 

1093  Hon,  Francis  Baring 

1094  Marlborough  House 

1095  Queen  of  Holland 

1096  Earl  of  Craven 

1097  Chaffers  .  8 

1098  Durlacher,  Bond  Street  1 

1099  W.  King,  Finchley  Road  3 

1100  Queen  of  Holland  .  1 

1101  The  same  .  1 

1102  Baron  Anselm  de 

Rothschild,  Vienna    98 

1103  Annoot  and  Gale    . 

1104  Wright 

1105  Marlborough  House 
1105«Wilson,  Strand 
11056Sold  before,  see  1096 
1105cMoney 
1105tfG.  and  H.  Watson 


3 

0 

18 

0 

10 

0 

16 

0 

16 

0 

5 

0 

15 

0 

15 

0 

11 
1 

15 
1 


14  0 
8  0 
3     0 


0  0 

0  0 
10  0 

5  0 

16  0 

16  0 

1  0 


1106  Farrer     .                  .        13  0  0 

1107  Morant            .                 7  10  0 

1108  Marq.  of  Londonderry    7  10  0 

1109     Gibbs,  Esq.         26  15  6 

1110  Thomas  Baring,  x\I. P.  52  10  0 

1111  Ralph  Osborne,  M.P.      3  12  0 

1112  Morant             .                17  17  0 

1113  Burgess                    .         5  0  0 

1114  Morant             .                  5  5  0 

1115  The  same             .       16  16  0 


1116 

1117 

1118 

1119 

1120 

1121 

1122 

1123 

1124 

1125 

1126 

1127 

1128 

1129 

1130 

1131 

1132 

1133 

1134 

1135 

1136 

1137 

1138 

1139 

1140 

1141 

1142 

1143 

1144 

1145 

1146 

1147 

1148 

1149 

1150 


Morant            .  5 

Samuel  Christy,  M.P.  4 

Morant             .  15 

Ralph  Osborne,  M.P.  4 

The  same     .  4 

Willson,  Strand  3 

Luxmoore                .  8 

Samuel  Christy,  M.P.  7 

The  same              .  6 

Farrer              .  2 1 

Annoot  and  Gale    .  10 

Samuel  Christy,  M.P.  8 

Mrs.  Bernal            .  4 

Marq.  of  Londonderry  10 

Annoot  and  Gale    .  4 

The  same     .  3 

Rhodes             .  13 

Willson,  Strand      .  3 

Morant            .  7 

P.andDom.Colnaghi  163 

The  same     .  215 


Morant  . 

The  same    . 
Samuel  Christy,  M.P. 
Morant 
Webb     . 
Luxmoore 
Webb      . 
Willson,  Strand 
Webb      . 
Morant 

The  same 
Webb 
Samuel  Christy,  M.P. 

The  same     . 


10  0 

0  0 

15  0 

15  0 

15  0 

5  0 

10  0 

5  0 

10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

5  0 

4  0 

10  0 

4  0 
17  0 
10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

15  0 

5  0 
10  0 

5  0 

14  0 

5  0 


15  0 

3  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

10  0 

10  0 


20 


CABINET  OF  MINIATURES. 


1151  Morant   .  .       18  18     0 

1152  Luxmoore        .  3   12     6 

1153  Morant  .  .       16  16     0 

1154  Samuel  Christy,  MP.  10  10     0 

1155  P.  and  Dom.  Colnaghi  24     0     0 

1156  Morant 
1156*Waters,  Pimlico      . 

1157  Holl.  Magniac,  Esq. 

1158  Morant  . 

1159  F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  2 

1160  Morant  . 

1161  Samuel  Christy,  M.P. 

1162  Morant   . 

1163  Luxmoore 

1164  Marlborough  House 

1165  The  same     . 

1166  Annoot  and  Gale    . 

1167  Money 

1168  Morant  . 

1169  The  same     . 

1170  Willson,  Strand 

1171  Annoot  and  Gale 

1172  Morant   . 

1173  Webb 

1174  Samuel  Christy,  M.P 

1175  ChatFers 

1176  Webb      . 

1177  ^ '  ^^'(l-  ot"  Breadalbane 

1178  The  same 

1179  The  same     . 

1180  Henry  Walpole,  Esq. 

1181  Lebenheim 

1182  Webb      . 

1183  Miss    Sullivan,    Hamp- 

stead    .  .       1( 


2  12 

0 

4  10 

0 

22  0 

0 

5  10 

0 

3  2  16 

0 

6  15 

0 

8  5 

0 

43   1 

0 

2  15 

0 

15  15 

0 

12   1 

6 

16  16 

0 

10  10 

0 

1  15 

0 

11   0 

0 

1  11 

6 

6  15 

0 

4  15 

0 

15  10 

0 

1  13 

0 

20  0 

0 

3  15 

0 

22  0 

0 

23   2 

0 

6  5 

0 

5  0 

0 

2  10 

0 

5   0 

0 

1184  Willson,  Strand  3 

1185  Webb      .  .         0 

1186  Marlborough  House         4 

1187  Money     .  .  1 

1188  Morant  .  5 

1189  The  same  .  8 
1180  Samuel  Christy,  M.P.     5 

1191  The  same  .          5 

1192  The  same     .  8 

1193  Annoot  and  Gale    .  8 

1194  P.  and  Dom.  Colnaghi  20 

1195  Henry  George  Bohn         4 

1196  Benj.  Benjamin  1 

1197  Redfern,  Warwick  .         '2 

1198  Willson,  Strand  2 

1199  Hon.  R.  H.  Clive,  M.P.  2 

1200  Burgess  .  2 

1201  Durlacher,  Bond  Street  4 
1-202  Richard  S.  White,  Esq.  0 
1203   P.  and  Dom.  Colnaghi  21 


8  0 

18  0 

10  0 

U  6 

0  0 

8  0 
15 


15 


0 
0 
5     0 

10  0 
0     0 

15     0 

11  0 
8  0 
3     0 

12  6 


12 

4 

15 


0     0 


;     0     0 


1204  Chaffers  .  110 

1205  John  Noble,  Esq.  .  6     6  0 

1206  F.  O.  Beggi,  M.D.  1     8  0 

1207  Will;,on,  Strand       .  1    13  0 

1208  Morant              .  5     5  0 

1209  F.  O.  Beggi,  M.D.  .  16  0 

1210  Samuel  Christy,  M.S\  3   15  0 

1211  Morant    .                   .  15     0  0 

1212  Annoot  and  Gale  5  5  0 
1212rtHenry  George  Bohn  15  10  0 
1212aF.  O.  Beggi,  M.D.  1  0  0 
1212BHeiiry  George  Bohn  1  10  0 
1212cSamuel  Christy,  M.P.  3  10  0 
12l2DWillson,  Strand  .  2  4  0 
l212ESamud  Christy,  M.P.  0   16  0 


MEDIEVAL  METAL    WORK. 


21 


1212FReclfern,  Warwick 


4     4     0 


1213  Hon.  R.  H.  Clive,  M.P.  6     6 

1214  Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq.  2   10 

1215  Chaffers    .  .          1   14 

1216  Aug.  W.  Franks,  Esq.     1     5 

1217  Marlborough  House      20  10 

1218  Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq.  4     0 

1219  iMarq.  of  Breadalbane      7     7 

1220  Marlborough  House        3   15 

1221  Buckley      .  .16 

1222  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  1     0 

1223  British  Museum     .         6     6 

1224  The  same       .  47     5 

1225  Marlborough  House        6     0 

1226  The  same  .         43     1 

1227  British  Museum 

1228  ?vIarlborough  House 

1229  The  same 

1230  The  same 

1231  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell 

1232  Morant     .  .  5 

1233  Marlborough  House      16 

1234  The  same  .         8 

1235  The  same     .  1 

1236  David  Falcke  .       32   11 

1237  Willson,  Strand  0  19 

1238  Marlborough  House        2     0 

1239  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell        8     8 

1240  Marlborough  House        5   18 

1241  Sold  with  1236  and  1239 

1242  Marlborough  House        7 

1243  The  same  .         8 


57  15 
22  1 
19  0 
19  19 
5  5 
5 
0 
0 
12 


1244  The  same 

1245  Willson,  Strand 


0 
8     0 
31   10 
0  16 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 


1246  Marlborough  House 

1247  The  same 

1248  The  same 

1249  Lord  Londesborough 

1250  Willson,  Strand 

1251  Marlborough  House 

1252  The  same 

1253  The  same     . 

1254  John  Swaby,  Esq. 

1255  Marlborough  House 

1256  F.  O.  Beggi,  M.D. 

1257  Buckley      . 

1258  Marlborough  Iiouse 

1259  Chaffers 

1260  Marlborough  House 

1261  Chaffers      . 

1262  Marlborough  House 

1263  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  1 

1264  British  Museum 

1265  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq. 

1266  Ihe  same 

1267  Marlborough  House 

1268  Lord  Londesborough 

1269  Annoot  and  Gale 

1270  Marlborough  House 

1271  Chaffers 
1271*Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  1 

1272  Marlborough  House 

1273  The  same 

1274  Wiilson,  Strand 

1275  Annoot  and  Gale 

1276  Charles  De  Voeux,  Esq.  5 

1277  Marlborough  House 

1278  Withdrawn 

1279  Marlborough  House        5 


2 

0 

0 

11 

5 

0 

20 

0 

0 

1 

10 

0 

0 

19 

0 

5 

15 

0 

2 

10 

0 

5 

5 

0 

26 

0 

0 

3 

5 

0 

1 

1 

0 

1 

4 

0 

1 

2 

0 

0 

13 

0 

1 

3 

0 

0 

10 

6 

1 

0 

0 

t  1 

14 

0 

10 

0 

0 

2 

12 

() 

2 

15 

0 

2 

18 

0 

1 

10 

0 

4 

18 

0 

9 

15 

0 

16 

0 

0 

2tl 

1 

0 

17 

0 

0 

32 

0 

0 

1 

13 

0 

0 

12 

0 

1.5 

5 

0 

2 

0 

0 

15     0 


22 


BYZANTINE  METAL  WORK. 


1280 
1281 
1282 
1283 
1284 
1285 
1286 
1287 
1288 
1289 
1290 
1291 
1292 
1293 
1294 
1295 
1296 
1297 
1298 
1299 
1300 
1301 
1302 
1303 
1304 
1305 
1306 


Wright     .  .31 

Annoot  and  Gale  18 

Marlborough  House  15 
Wright  .  14 

Samuel Addington,  Esq.  40 
Chaffers    .  2 

F.  O.  Beggi,  M.b.  1 
Willson,  Strand  0 

Marlborough  House  2 
Lord  Londesborough    40 

The  same  .         5 

Chaffers  .         4 

Willson^  Strand  3 

Wetterhan,  Paris  3 

Marlborough  House  2 
British  Museum*  267 
Chaffers      .  .         6 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  5 
Cha.  Oct.Morgan,M.P.  5 
Myers,  Old  Bond  Str.  2 
Willson,  Strand  10 

Marlborough  House        5 

The  same  .         1 

Willson,  Strand  1 

Marlborough  House  14 
Durlacher,  Bond  Str.  232 
Pratt,New  Bond  Street  24 


10 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

12 

0 

6 

0 

0 

0 

5 

0 

4 

0 

12 

0 

5 

0 

8 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

12 

0 

7 

6 

15 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

18 

0 

9 

0 

10 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1307  British  Museum 

1308  Marlborough  House 

1309  Owen,  New  Bond  Str. 

1310  Marlborough  House 

1311  Willson,  Strand 
1311* Rev.  Walter  Sneyd 

1312  Marlborough  House 

1313  Col.  Sibthorp,  M.P. 

1314  Marlborough  House 

1315  The  same 

1316  British  Museum 
1316*Marlborough  House 

1317  The  same 

1318  Col.  Sibthorp,  M.P. 

1319  Hayes 

1320  Col.  Sibthorp,  M.P. 

1321  British  Museum 

1322  Chaffers    . 

1323  The  same     . 

1324  Marlborough  House 

1325  Chaffers 

1326  Marlborough  House 

1327  The  same 

1328  The  same     . 

1329  British  Museum 

1330  Attenborough 

1331  Benj.  Benjamin 


3 

3 

0 

4 

4 

0 

3 

7 

0 

16 

10 

0 

1 

11 

0 

3 

10 

0 

4 

15 

0 

25 

0 

0 

3 

5 

0 

2 

18 

0 

66 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

46 

0 

0 

43 

11 

6 

1« 

0 

0 

28 

17 

6 

21 

0 

0 

11 

11 

0 

50 

0 

0 

21 

0 

0 

12 

0 

0 

17 

0 

0 

16 

0 

0 

16 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

8 

0 

0 

6 

2 

6 

*  No.  1295,  an  interesting  relique  of  one  of  the  Carlovingian  race  of  kings  in 
the  ninth  or  tenth  century,  attracted  no  notice  in  "  the  old  curiosity  shop/'  in  the 
Place  Musee,  Brussels,  till  the  more  practised  eye  of  Pratt,  in  New  Bond  Street, 
discovered  its  latent  antique  charms,  and  obtained  it  of  Barthelemy,  the  dealer, 
for  the  price  asked — ten  francs  !  Mr.  Bernal  became  the  purchaser  at  ten 
pounds,  but  M.  Didron  subsequently  sought  its  possession,  by  proffering  the 
latter  one  hundred  pounds. 


ORNAMENTAL  SILVER, 


23 


1332  Attenborough        .         21     0  0 

1333  Martin  T.Smith,  M.  P.  32     0  0 
1834  Rhodes     .             .         61     0  0 

1335  Durlacher,  Bond  Str.    28     0  0 

1336     Dowling,  Esq.     110  0 

1337  Martin  T.  Smith,  Esq.  43     0  0 

1338  William  Maskell,  Esq, 

1339  Russell 

1340  Willson,  Strand 

1341  David  Falcke 

1342  Earl  of  Lonsdale 

1343  Chaffers 

1344  Russell 

1345  Martin  T.  Smith,  M.P 

1346  Russell 

1347  The  same 

1348  The  same 

1349  Martin  T.  Smith,  Esq 

1350  Durlacher,  Bond  Str. 

1351  Earl  of  Lonsdale 

1352  Annoot  and  Gale 

1353  The  same 

1354  MartinT.  Smith,  M.P.  13 

1355  Russell 

1356  Annoot  and  Gale 

1357  Russell 

1358  Annoot  and  Gale 

1359  Hertz,  Marlborough'St.  1 

1360  Marlborough  House 

1361  British  Museum 
136-2       The  same 

1363  Russell 

1364  Banting,  St.  James  Str.  7 

1365  Owen,  New  Bond  Str. 


1 

8 

0 

1 

12 

0 

6 

0 

0 

1 

5 

0 

2 

8 

0 

5 

0 

0 

26 

0 

0 

3 

15 

0 

4 

10 

0 

11 

0 

0 

10 

10 

0 

8 

0 

0 

16 

5 

6 

1 

8 

0 

1 

2 

0 

2 

12 

6 

13 

13 

0 

5 

5 

0 

3 

0 

0 

1 

10 

0 

•2 

18 

0 

t.  1 

15 

0 

7 

10 

0 

2 

2 

0 

4 

0 

0 

2 

15 

0 

r.  7 

10 

0 

1 

1 

0 

1366  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  2 

1367  Chaifers  .         3 

1368  British  Museum  8 

1369  Dantzigger      .  0 

1370  Lord  Londesborough      2 

1371  Marlborough  House      25 

1372  Chaffers  .         3 

1373  Marlborough  House        8 

1374  Edm.  Waterton,  Esq.    11 

1375  Lord  Londesborough      2 

1376  Viscount  Dupplin  5 

1377  VVillson,  Strand  2 

1378  Samuel  Addington,  Esq.  3 

1379  Garrard,  Pan  ton  Street  2 

1380  Lord  Londesborough      5 

1381  Marlborough  House 

1382  Rhodes    . 

1383  Marlborough  House 

1384     Marshall,  Esq. 


7 

29 
5 
5 

1385  Garrard,  Panton  Street  5 

1386  Marks,  Oxford  Street     15 

1387  Rhodes  .  10 

1388  Garrard,  Panton  Street    8 

1389  Marlborough  House      10 

1390  The  same  .       13 

1391  Beurdeley,  Paris  10 

1392  Marlborough  House       16 

1393  The  same     .  12 

1394  The  same  .       55 

1395  Russell  .  28 

1396  S.  Zimmerman        .         8 

1397  David  Falcke  .  7 

1398  Hertz,  Marlborough  Str.  6 

1399  Marlborough  House        9 

1400  James  James,  Esq. .         7 


0  0 

5  0 
0  0 

6  0 
2  0 

10  0 

10  0 

15  0 

0  0 

4  0 
18  0 

2  0 

18  0 

6  0 

5  0 
10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

5  0 

0  0 

4  6 
0  0 
0  0 

15  0 

5  0 
15  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

15  0 

0  0 

5  0 

0  0 

0  0 


24 


LIMOGES,  DRESDEN, 


1401  James  James^,  Esq.  1   15  0 

1402  The  same  .         4     0  0 

1403  Henry  T.  Hope,  M.P.  10  15  0 

1404  Lord  Londesborough    30     0  0 

1405  OctaviusE.  Coope,Esq.l9     0  0 

1 406  Durlacher,  Bond  Str.     110  0 

1407  Henry  T.  Hope,  M.P.  15   10  0 

1408  Marlborough  House      46    10  0 

1409  The  same     .  19   10  0 

1410  The  same  .       40     0  0 

1411  Beurdeley,  Paris  15     0  0 

1412  Marlborough  House      30     0  0 

1413  The  same  .       22     0  0 

1414  The  same     .  20  10  0 

1415  Henry  T.  Hope,  M.P.  20  10  0 

1416  Martin  T.  Smith,  M.P.  19     0  0 

1417  Marq.  ot  Breadalbane     17     0  0 

1418  The  same     .  28     0  0 

1419  Henry  T.  Hope,  M.P.  131     0  0 

1420  Baron  J.  de  Rothschild  41     0  0 

1421  G.  W.  Dasent,  Esq.      45     0  0 

1422  Lord  Londesborough     12   10  0 

1423  Marlborough  House      33   10  0 

1424  S.  Zimmerman  37   10  0 

1425  Octav.  E.  Coope,  Esq.  32    10  0 

1426  Henry  T.  Hope,  M.P.  31     0  0 

1427  Russell    .  .       32   10  0 

1428  Attenborough .  16     0  0 

1429  The  same  .          7     0  0 

1430  Beurdeley,  Paris  13     0  0 

1431  Marlborough  House       15     0  0 

1432  Lord  Londesborough     26     0  0 

1433  The  same  .         9     0  0 

1434  S.  H.  Sutherland,  Esq.  27     0  0 

1435  Russell    .  .       44     0  0 


1436  T.  M.  Whitehead,  Esq.  7 

1437  Money    .                  .  7 

1438  Attenborough  .  4 

1439  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  23 

1440  The  same     .  6 

1441  The  same             .  8 

1442  Viscount  Dupplin 


1 44  2*  Attenborough 


4 
4 
2 
4 

20 


1442**  The  same     . 

1443  Viscount  Dupplin . 

1444  Attenborough  . 

1446  Garrard,  Pan  ton  Street  20 

1447  The  same  .  22 
1418  Marlborough  House  3 
1448*     The  same     .                45 

1449  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  17 

1450  Marlborough  House  38 
1451-2  S.  Zimmerman 

1453  The  same     . 

1454  David  Falcke 

1455  Wertheimer,  Bond  Str 

1456  Marlborough  House 

1457  The  same      . 

1458  The  same 

1459  S.  H.  Sutherland,  Esq.  85 

1460  Rhodes    .  .       18 

1461  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.     5 

1462  George  Carr  Glyn,  Esq.  3 

1463  Durlacher,  Bond  Street    5 

1464  Marlborough  House      10 

1465  The  same    .  4 


11 
10 

7 

2 

27 
27 
51 


5  0 
10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

6  0 
5  0 

4  0 
0  0 
8  0 
0  0 
0  0 

5  0 
0  0 

15  0 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

5  0 

0  0 

5  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 


10     0 

0     0 

10     0 


1466  British  Museum      .       13     5     0 

1467  Baron  Gustave  de  Roths- 

child, Paris  .       40     0     0 


AND  OTHER  ENAMELS. 


25 


1468  Hertz,  Marlborough  Si 

t.io 

10 

0 

1503 

1469  British  Museum      . 

9 

10 

0 

1504 

1470  Linton 

12 

10 

0 

1505 

1471     Maguire,  Esq. 

6 

6 

0 

1506 

1472  Wetterhan,  Paris 

4 

15 

0 

.  1507 

1473       The  same 

5 

0 

0 

1508 

1474  Earl  of  Craven 

5 

5 

0 

1509 

1475   Farrer      . 

8 

12 

0 

1510 

1476  Willson,  Strand 

6 

7 

6 

1511 

1477  Octav.  E.  Coope,  Esq 

10 

5 

0 

1512 

1478  Farrer 

34 

0 

0 

1513 

1479  Marlborough  House 

10 

15 

0 

1514 

1480  British  Museum 

10 

0 

0 

1515 

1481       The  same 

24 

10 

0 

1516 

1482  S.  Zimmerman 

16 

5 

6 

1517 

1483  Wright 

21 

0 

0 

1518 

1484  British  Museum 

26 

10 

0 

1519 

1485  William  Maskell,  Esq. 

5 

5 

0 

1520 

1486  Marlborough  House 

16 

10 

0 

1521 

1487  British  Museum     . 

32 

10 

0 

1522 

1488  Bryant,  St.  James's  Str.  5 

5 

0 

1523 

1489  J.  Hughes  Anderdon 

4 

0 

0 

1524 

1490  Marlborough  House 

13 

0 

0 

1525 

1491  J.  Hughes  Anderdon 

4 

0 

0 

1526 

1492  F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  3 

5 

0 

1527 

1493  Beurdeley,  Paris     . 

4 

10 

0 

1528 

1494  Marlborough  House 

15 

2 

6 

1529 

1495  Farrer     . 

18 

0 

0 

1530 

1496  Marlborough  House 

15 

0 

0 

1531 

1497       The  same 

56 

10 

0 

1532 

1498       The  same      . 

12 

5 

0 

1533 

1499  Andrew Fountaine,  Esq 

.31 

0 

0 

1534 

1500  H.  St.  John  Mildmay 

5 

5 

0 

1535 

1501  British  Museum     . 

25 

0 

0 

1536 

1502  H.  St.  John  Mildmay 

1 

13 

0 

1537 

British  Museum      .       18  15  0 

Farrer                .                21  0  ^ 

Andrew  Fountaine,  Esq.  21  0  0 

Baron  J.  de  Rothschild  51  0 


0 


The  same  .       61   19  0 

Farrer  .  33     0  0 

Marlborough  House       16     0  0 

Willson,  Strand  8  10  0 

Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq.     27     0  0 

British  Museum  20  10  0 

Marlborough  House       19     0  0 

Wetterhan,  Paris  2     2  0 

The  same  .       110  0 

Beurdeley,  Paris  12     1  6 

Baron  J.  de  Rothschild  52  10  0 

J.  Hughes  Anderdon      4     4  0 

British  Museum      .       49     0  0 

Hertz,  Marlborough  St.  17  17  0 

Farrer     .  .       14  10  0 

Sam.  Addington,  Esq.   10  10  0 

Marq.  of  Breadalbane     9  10  0 

Willson,  Strand  9     9  0 

Marq.  of  Breadalbane    24     3  0 

Marlborough  House        3  10  0 

The  same  .         3  10  0 

The  same     .  4     0  0 

The  same  .       15     0  0 

Wright  .  12     0  0 

The  same  .       12   12  0 

T.  M.  Whitehead,  Esq.  3  10  0 

British  Museum      .         5   15  0 

Linton  .  5     5  0 

Weeks,  Piccadilly  .         3  15  0 

British  Museum  20     0  0 

The  same  32     0  0 

D 


26 


CARVINGS  IN  IVORY, 


1538  Willson,  Strand      .         2 

1539  Marlborough  House      27 

1540  Wetterhan,  Paris  5 

1541  Marlborough  House         8 
1342   Richard  S.  White,  Esq.  2 

1543  William  Maskell,  Esq.    5 

1544  BaronG.de  Rothschild  420 

1545  Marlborough  House      50 

1546  British  Museum  21 

1547  Marlborough  House        9 

1548  Wright    .  .17 

1549  Marlborough  House       26 

1550  Marquis  of  Bath  11 

1551  Willson,  Strand       .         4 

1552  Wedderburne  4 

1553  Marlborough  House       13 

1554  Redfern,  W^arwick  .         3 

1555  Wright  .  20 

1556  Brown     .  .         4 
155  7  Smith                .  2 

1558  British  Museum      .       51 

1559  Rhodes  .  42 

1560  British  Museum      .       80 

1561  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  136 

1562  Marlborough  House      82 

1563  OctaviusE.Coope^Esq.  17 

1564  British  Museum      .       41 

1565  Annoot  and  Gale  252 

1566  Weight    .  .41 

1567  Farrer  .  26 

1568  Wright    .  .        26 

1569  Marlborough  House      42 

1570  British  Museum      .       41 

1571  Beurdeley,  Paris  37 

1572  BaronJ.de  Rothschild  16 

1573  David  Falcke  .       25 


7 
0 

0 
0 

5 

0 

2 

6 

10 

0 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

17 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

4 

0 

15 

0 

0 

0 

12 

6 

10 

0 

14 

6 

17 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

17 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

16 

0 

0 

0 

1 

574  John  Noble,  Esq.           16  16  0 

575  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  59  0  0 

576  Marlborough  House      45  0  0 

577  S.  Zimmerman        .         4  15  0 

578  The  same     .               41  0  0 

579  Baron  J.  de  Rothschild  6  10  0 

580  Baron  Solomon  James 
de  Rothschild,  Paris  10  10  0 

581  Marq.  of  Breadalbane    15  10  0 

582  Annoot  and  Gale            17  0  0 

583  British  Museum     .         4  0  0 

584  Marlborough  House      16  5  0 

585  Baron  S.  de  Rothschild  21  0  0 

586  Marlborough  House      21  10  0 

587  Baron  S.  de  Rothschild   3  12  6 

588  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  21  0  0 

589  Baron  J.  de  Rothschild  26  0  0 

590  Marlborough  House      21  5  0 

591  Banting,  St.  James's  Str.  2  0  0 

592  The  same             .         2  2  0 

593     Dowling,  Esq.       1  2  0 

594  Weeks,  Piccadilly            4  6  0 

595  British  Museum               2  10  0 


596  Marlborough  House  8     0 

597  Lord  Londesborough  0  10 

598  Marlborough  House  8     5 

599  The  same  .  1 

600  The  same     ,  2 

601  The  same  .  1 

602  The  same     .  3 

603  The  same  .  1 

604  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  2  12 

605  The  same     .  3     0 

606  Earl  of  Lonsdale     .  3  15 

607  Marlborough  House  9     5 


1 
5 

2 

12 

10 


AND  EARLY  CURIOSITIES. 


27 


1608  Marlborough  House 

1 

0 

0 

1639 

T.  M.  Whitehead,  Esq 

.  1 

3 

0 

1609  No  Name 

2 

0 

0 

1640 

Durlacher,  Bond  Street 

1 

10 

0 

1610  Chaffers 

2 

0 

0 

1641 

Marlborough  House 

15 

10 

0 

1611  Marlborough  House 

7 

0 

0 

1642 

W.  Lake  Price,  Esq. 

3 

13 

6 

1612-13  Chaffers 

0 

10 

6 

1643 

Marq.  of  Breadalbane 

10 

10 

0 

1614  Lord  Londesborough 

1 

3 

0 

1644 

Marlborough  House 

4 

0 

0 

1615  Marlborough  House 

7 

15 

0 

1645 

The  same 

2 

17 

0 

1616  Lord  Londesborough 

1 

7 

0 

1646 

The  same     . 

1 

6 

0 

1617  British  Museum      . 

30 

0 

0 

1647 

The  same 

2 

8 

0 

1618  Marlborough  House 

18 

10 

0 

1648 

The  same     . 

3 

17 

0 

1619       The  same 

17 

0 

0 

1649 

Chaffers  . 

16 

0 

0 

1620       The  same     . 

7 

7 

0 

1650 

Benj.  Benjamin 

1 

13 

0 

1621  William  Maskell,  Esq. 

7 

7 

0 

1651 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  0  17 

0 

1622  Lord  Londesborough 

27 

0 

0 

1652 

Chaffers  . 

5 

10 

0 

1623  Marlborough  House 

8 

5 

0 

1653 

William  Stirling,  M.P. 

3 

5 

0 

1624  British  Museum     . 

4 

15 

0 

1654 

Chaffers  . 

5 

7 

6 

1625  Marlborough  House 

2 

5 

0 

1655 

Benj.  Benjamin 

1 

18 

0 

1626  Chaffers  . 

3 

17 

0 

1656 

John  Noble,  Esq. 

19 

8 

6 

1627  British  Museum 

74 

11 

0 

1657 

Wright    . 

7 

5 

0 

1628       The  same 

15 

0 

0 

1658 

The  same     . 

3 

17 

0 

1629  William  Maskell,  Esq. 

5 

10 

0 

1659 

Marlborough  House 

10 

10 

0 

1630  Annoot  and  Gale 

8 

15 

0 

1660 

The  same     . 

13 

10 

0 

1631  Marlborough  House 

5 

5 

0 

1661 

Walter  Stirling,  Esq. 

6 

15 

0 

1632  British  Museum      . 

10 

0 

0 

1662 

Marlborough  House 

15 

0 

0 

1633       The  same     . 

37 

0 

0 

1663 

The  same* 

40 

10 

0 

1634  Lord  Londesborough 

43 

0 

0 

1664 

Redfern,  Warwick 

3 

6 

0 

1635  Marlborough  House 

8 

10 

0 

1665 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  1 

10 

0 

1636  Chaffers  . 

5 

2 

6 

1666 

Chaffers  . 

3 

12 

0 

1637  William  Maskell,  Esq. 

4 

0 

0 

1667 

Marlborough  House 

8 

5 

0 

1638  W.  King,  Finchley  Road  3 

0 

0 

1668 

The  same 

1 

11 

6 

*  No.  1663  was  purchased  by  Messrs.  Annoot  and  Gale,  for  Martin  T.  Smith, 
M.P.,  who  finding  he  had  unintentionally  obtained  it,  in  competition  with  the 
School  of  Design,  generously  presented  it  to  Marlborough  House,  where  it 
remains  an  honourable  memento  of  his  liberality  and  patriotism. 


28 


CARVINGS  IN  IVORY. 


1669     Greenwood,  Esq.  2 

1670  Benj.  Benjamin  0 

1671  Marlborough  House      10 

1672  The  same  .       12 

1673  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  0 

1674  The  same  .         0 

1675  British  Museum  11 

1676  Marlborough  House        5 

1677  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  3 

1678  Marlborough  House      12 

1679  The  same     .  25 

1680  Lord  Londesborough       2 

1681  Benj.  Benjamin  3 

1682  Annoot  and  Gale  8 

1683  OctaviusE.Coope,Esq.    5 

1684     Greenwood,  Esq.  14 

1685  Marlborough  House      20 

1686  The  same  .         22 

1687  Willson,  Strand  0 

1688  ■ Greenwood,  Esq.  4 

1689  Linton     .  .         1 

1690  British  Museum  2 

1691  Benj.  Benjamin  2 

1692  George  Morland,  Esq.     7 

1693  King,  Woodstock  Str.     4 

1694     Greenwood,  Esq.  35 

1695  John  Noble,  Esq.  22 

1696  Benj.  Benjamin  200 

1697  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  2 

1698  Marlborough  House      24 

1699  The  same 

1700  The  same     . 

1701  The  same 

1702  Benj.  Benjamin 

1 703  Marq.  of  Breadalbane 


6 

0 

17 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

18 

6 

0 

0 

5 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

12 

0 

4 

0 

8 

0 

15 

0 

12 

0 

0 

0 

17 

0 

0 

0 

11 

6 

0 

0 

15 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

7 

0 

1  > 

10 

0 

704  Marq.  of  Breadalbane     4     4  0 

705  Marlborough  House      15  10  0 

706  The  same           .         15   15  0 

707  Robert  G.  Austen,  Esq.  12  0 

708  Marlborough  House      21     0  0 

709  The  same             .         4  15  0 

710  The  same     .                 5     0  0 

711  The  same             .         1   18  0 

712  The  same     .                14  10  0 

713  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  0     5  0 

714  Rhodes        .  .110 

715  Marlborough  House        15  0 

716  The  same     .                16  10  0 

717  The  same             .         6     5  0 

718  Webb     .                  .         8  10  0 

719  Marlborough  House        7     5  0 

720  W.  Lake  Price,  Esq.     10  10  0 

721  Withdrawn 

722  Aug.  W.  Franks,  Esq.     15  0 

723  Marlborough  House       4     0  0 

724  Benj.  Benjamin                6     0  0 

725  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  18  0 

726  Marlborough  House      20  10  0 

727  Pratt,New  Bond  Street  12     5  0 

728  Mrs.  Thomas                    4  10  0 

729  Lord  Londesborough      11.)  0 

730  Hon.  W.  G.  Osborne     3  17  0 

731  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  0     5  0 

732  Linton  .  2 

733  The  same  .         1 

734  Benj.  Benjamin  5 

735  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  26 

736  Marlborough  House     41     0  0 

737  The  same             .         3     0  0 


5  0 

7  0 

2  6 

15  6 


FAENZA  WARE. 


29 


1738  Andrew  Fountaine,  Esq.  7     0     0 

1739  Chaffers  .         40     0     0 

1740  Marlborough  House      10     0     0 

1741  Willson,  Strand  1   16     0 

1742  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  10  15     0 

1743  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell      16  16     0 

1744  Marlborough  House      14  10     0 

1745  David  Falcke         .         10  10     0 

1746  British  Museum  6     0     0 

1747  Chaffers       .  .400 

1748  Marlborough  House        5     0     0 

1749  Baron    Alphonse     de 

Rothschild,  Paris       18  10     0 

1750  British  Museum  22     0     0 

1751  The  same  .         7     5     0 

1752  Chaffers  .  5     0     0 

1753  British  Museum  14     0     0 

1754  Marlborough  House      25     0     0 

1755  British  Museum  6     0     0 

1756  Marlborough  House        4     4     0 

1757  British  Museum     .         6     0     0 

1758  Marlborough  House        5   15     0 

1759  The  same  .         4     0     0 

1760  The  same     .  5   10     0 

1761  The  same  .         4     0     0 

1762  The  same     .  12     1     6 

1763  The  same  .        15   10     0 

1764  Redfern,  Warwick  5   10     0 

1765  The  same  .         3     0     0 

1766  Marlborough  House      26  10     0 

1767  BaronG.de  Rothschild  26     0     0 

1768  F.DavieSjKnightsbridge  3     3     0 

1769  The  same  .         3     3     0 

1770  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq.      3     0     0 

1771  Robert  S.Holford, Esq.  26  10     0 


1772  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq. 

31 

10 

0 

1773  BaronG.de  Rothschild  45 

0 

0 

1774  Marlborough  House 

6 

5 

0 

1775  British  Museum 

5 

5 

0 

1776  Annoot  and  Gale 

10 

0 

0 

1777  Marlborough  House 

6 

15 

0 

1778  British  Museum 

8 

15 

0 

1779       The  same 

30 

0 

0 

1780  Marlborough  House 

15 

15 

0 

1781       The  same 

7 

0 

0 

1782       The  same     . 

5 

5 

0 

1783       The  same 

8 

0 

0 

1784       The  same     . 

8 

5 

0 

1785  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Es 

q.9 

5 

0 

1786  British  Museum 

13 

0 

0 

1787  Marlborough  House 

5 

10 

0 

1788  J.  J.  Jemmett,  Esq. 

11 

0 

6 

1789  Marlborough  House 

21 

0 

0 

1 790       The  same     . 

15 

15 

0 

1791  British  Museum 

9 

5 

0 

1792  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq 

.  7  17 

6 

1793  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell 

11 

10 

0 

1794  F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  7 

17 

6 

1795   Marlborough  House 

5 

5 

0 

1796       The  same 

8 

8 

0 

1797  British  Museum 

9 

19 

6 

1798  Marlborough  House 

8 

8 

0 

1799       The  same     . 

10 

5 

0 

1800       The  same 

10 

15 

0 

1801       The  same     . 

9 

9 

0 

1802       The  same 

14 

3 

6 

1803       The  same     . 

7  17 

6 

1804       The  same 

6 

16 

6 

1805       The  same     . 

11 

11 

0 

1806  Pearce,  Hieh  Holborn 

6 

5 

0 

30 


FAENZA,  RAFFAELLE, 


1807 
1808 
1809 
1810 
1811 
1812 
1813 
1814 
1815 
1816 
1817 
1818 
1819 
1820 
1821 
1822 
1823 
1824 
1825 
1826 
1827 


Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  5 
British  Museum  43 

The  same  .         6 

Marlborough  House  44 
Pearce,  High  Holborn  12 
Baron  A.  de  Rothschild  19 
Hertz,  Marlborough  St.  14 
Marlborough  House        6 

The  same  .       11 

Morant  .  23 

Henry  Christy,  M.P.  14 
Marlborough  House  10 
T.  M.  Whitehead,  Esq.  13 
Marlborough  House  7 
Chaffers    .  .15 

Louis  Nathan  17 

The  same  .         1 7 

Baron  J.  de  Rothschild  74 
Beurdeley,  Paris  13 

Pearce,  High  Holborn  9 
Morant  .  20 


5 

0 

1828 

1 

0 

1829 

16 

6 

1830 

0 

0 

1831 

1 

6 

1832 

8 

6 

1833 

3 

6 

1834 

16 

6 

1835 

0 

6 

1836 

0 

0 

1837 

0 

0 

1838 

0 

0 

1839 

13 

0 

1840 

10 

0 

1841 

0 

0 

1842 

17 

0 

1843 

10 

0 

1844 

0 

0 

1845 

2 

6 

1846 

9 

0 

1847 

10 

0 

1848 

OctavlusE.  Coope,  Esq.  3 
Marlborough  House  11 
British  Museum  8 

Marlborough  House 
British  Museum 

The  same 
Marq.  of  Breadalbane 
Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  6 
Marlborough  House      12 

The  same     .  10 

Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  26 
Marlborough  House      11 

The  same 
British  Museum 
Marlborough  House 
British  Museum 
Marlborough  House 
British  Museum 
Marlborough  House 

The  same     . 

The  same* 


7 

23 
23 
16 

17 
13 
60 
50 
120 


0  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 
10  0 
10  0 
15  6 
10  0 

1  6 
10  0 
10  0 

0  0 

7  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 


*  No.  1848,  sold  at  the  Stowe  sale,  August  l7th,  1848,  no.  304,  for  four 
pounds.     Mr.  Bernal  purchased  it  for  five  pounds. 

In  the  Stowe  Catalogue,  the  subject  of  this  plate  is  described  as  "  an 
interior,  with  an  artist  painting  the  Majolica  ware."  Here,  the  assuming  the 
seated  figures  to  be  those  of  Raffaelle  and  the  Fornarina  created  without  due 
reflection  an  extraordinary  competition  to  possess  a  pictorial  production  that 
after  all  establishes  nothing  in  reference  to  that  pre-eminently  distinguished 
Artist.  La  Fornarina  as  his  supposed  mistress  is  a  doubtful  personage ;  she  is 
first  mentioned  by  that  name  by  Simone  Fornari,  in  1549,  and  his  statements 
were  heedlessly  adopted  by  Vasari.  None  of  the  earlier  biographers  of  Raffaelle 
notice  any  such  connexion;  and  the  stories  of  the  painter's  raptures  on  his  first 
sight  of  the  asserted  beautiful  Transteverina  are  still  more  modern  inventions, 
while  Vasari's  idle  relation  respecting  Raffaelle's  inordinate  attachment  to  the 
Fornarina,  the  alleged  cause  of  his  death,  is  an  absurd  calumny. 


AND  PALISSY  WARE. 


31 


1849  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq.    41     0  0 

1850  Andr.  Fountaine,  Esq.  28     7  0 

1851  Rev.  W.  B.  H  awkins    32  11  0 

1852  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq.    28  10  0 

1853  Marlborough  House      15     0  0 

1854  British  Museum  6  16  6 

1855  Marlborough  House        8  10  0 


0  0 

5  0 

10  0 

0  0 

5  0 

10  0 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

2  6 

10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

10  0 

0  0 

8  0 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

10  0 


1856 

British  Museum 

42 

1857 

Chaffers 

5 

1858 

The  same 

3 

1859 

Robert  S.  Holford,  Esq.  8 

1860 

Chaffers  . 

5 

1861 

Marlborough  House 

6 

1862 

The  same 

6 

1863 

The  same     . 

10 

1864 

The  same 

10 

1865 

Sam.  Addington,  Esq. 

34 

1866 

Marlborough  House 

7 

1867  J«  J-  Jemmett,  Esq. 

4 

1868 

British  Museum 

10 

1869 

Marlborough  House 

6 

1870 

Farrer 

11 

1871 

Chaffers 

8 

1872 

British  Museum 

30 

1873 

Sam.  Addington,  Esq. 

33 

1874 

Marlborough  House 

16 

1875 

Andr.  Fountaine,  Esq 

39 

1876 

Marlborough  House 

61 

1877 

British  Museum 

46 

1878 

Baron  A.  de  Rothschild  42 

1379 

Marlborough  House 

11 

1880 

The  same 

26 

1881 

The  same 

7 

1882 

British  Museum     . 

5 

10  0 
10  0 
10     0 


883  Marlborough  House      10 

884  The  same     .  10 

885  British  Museum     .        11 

886  Marlborough  House       12 

887  The  same     .  8 

888  The  same  .         9 

889  The  same     .  36 

890  The  same  .         7 

891  The  same     .  23 

892  British  Museum      .       42 

893  Marlborough  House        8 

894  British  Museum      .       48 

895  The  same     .  66 

896  Durlacher,  Bond  Street  33 

897  Marlborough  House        8 

898  Charles  De  Voeux,  Esq.  7 

899  George  Morland,  Esq.  24 

900  British  Museum      .       18 

901  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.    7 

902  J.  J.  Jemmett,  Esq.       20 

903  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.  4 

904  Marlborough  House        6 

905  Wedderburne  .  2 

906  Hertz,  Marlborough  St.  6 

907  The  same     .  5 

908  Octavius  E.  Coope,Esq.  4 

909  Marlborough  House      16 

910  British  Museum      .       69 

911  Marlborough  House        4 

912  Smart,  Tichborne  Str.     2 

913  Robert  S.  Holford,  Esq.  14 

914  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  13 

915  Owen,  New  Bond  Str.     4 

916  Aug.  W.  Franks,  Esq.     3 

917  Willson,  Strand      .         4 


0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

5  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

10  0 

10  0 

5  0 

2  0 

0  0 

0  0 

10  0 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

5  0 

9  6 

0  0 

5  0 

0  0 

10  0 

15  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

14  6 

18  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 


32 


FAENZA,  RAFFAELLE, 


1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 
1930 
193] 

1932 

1933 
1934 
1935 
1936 
1937 
1938 
1939 
1940 
1941 
1942 
1943 


Marlborough  House      10 
The  same  .         5 

British  Museum  5 

James  Bowker,  Esq.  2 
Marlborough  House  5 
J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.  4 

J.  J.  Jemmett,  Esq.  6 
Charles  De  Vceux,  Esq.  4 
Andr.Fountaine,Esq.*142 
British  Museum  .  8 
Richard  S.  White,  Esq.  2 
Marlborough  House  5 
Baron  J.  de  Rothschild  22 
James  Bowker,  Esq.  1 
^  British  Museum  80 

C  Marlborough  Housetl6 
British  Museum  22 

The  same  .         5 

Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  53 
British  Museum 

The  same     . 
Marlborough  House 
Morant 


Marlborough  House 
The  same     . 
The  same 
The  same     . 


32 

80 
50 
4 
6 

2 

2 
15 


10  0 

5  0 

0  0 

12  0 

10  0 

4  0 

5  0 
5  0 
0  0 
5  0 

10  0 

10  0 
0  0 

11  6 
0  0 
0  0 
0  0 
0  0 

11  0 

0  0 

17  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

8  0 

10  0 


1944  British  Museum      .       14 

1945  Marlborough  House        8 

1946  Chaffers  .  .       30 

1947  Marlborough  House         8 

1948  Hertz,  Marlborough  St.  3 

1949  Baron  A. de  Rothschild  90 

1950  Marlborough  House      21 

1 95 1  British  Museum  26 

1952  The  same  .       24 

1953  Marlborough  House      22 

1954  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  12 

1955  British  Museum  28 

1956  Baron  J.  de  Rothschild  32 

1957  Marlborough  House      27 

1958  The  same  .       34 

1959  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  45 

1960  Alexander  Barker,  Esq.  39 

1961  Col.  Sibthorp,  M.P.       16 

1962  Attenborough  .         6 

1963  British  Museum  14 

1964  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  7 

1965  Marlborough  House         6 

1966  Hertz,  Marlborough  St.l4 

1967  Marlborough  House        6 

1968  The  same  .       10 

1969  The  same     .  7 

1970  British  Museum      .         5 


10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

5  0 

15  0 
0  0 
0  0 
0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

16  0 

6  0 
10  0 
10  0 

5  0 

3  6 

10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 


*  In  the  Catalogue,  compiled  it  is  presumed,  from  Mr.  Bernal's  very  fre- 
quently defective  notes,  the  subject  of  no.  1926,  painted  by  Georgio  Andreoli  at 
Gubbio  in  1525,  is  erroneously  said  to  be  "the  Judgment  of  Parisj'^  on  the 
contrary,  it  represents  "  the  Stream  of  Life,"  after  an  early  and  very  rare  print 
by  Robetta. 

t  The  tazza-shaped  basin,  no.  1932,  was  retained  for  the  British  Museum  at 
eighty  pounds;  and  the  antique  steel  stand  passed  to  Marlborough  House  at 
sixteen  pounds. 


AND  PALISSY  WARE. 


33 


1971  Pearce,  High  Holborn     5 

1972  Recatalogued  2033 

1973  Andrew  Fountaine, Esq.  12 

1974  Robert  S.Holford,  Esq.l2 

1975  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  13 

1976  Andrew  Fountaine,Esq.l5 

1977  British  Museum      .       10 

1978  Andrew  Fountaine, Esq.  11 

1979  British  Museum      . 

1980  Marlborough  House 

1981  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.  . 

1982  Marlborough  House 

1983  British  Museum      . 

1984  Marlborough  House 

1985  The  same 

1 986  The  same     . 
1986tt     The  same 
1986b     The  same     . 
1986cBritish  Museum 
1986c?Recatalogued  2088 
1986f'J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.  . 


11 
15 
11 
40 
20 
20 
5 
8 
10 
16 
45 


10  0 

10  0 

10  0 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

5  0 

0  0 

0  0 

10  0 

5  0 


1987 
1988 
1989 
1990 
1991 
1992 
1993 
1994 
1995 
1996 
1997 
1998 
1999 


Marlborough  House         5   18  0 

Chas.  D.  Fortnum,  Esq.  5     5  0 

Marlborough  House       11     0  6 

The  same             .         2   15  0 

British  Museum               4  15  0 

Marlborough  House         6     0  0 

The  same  .  5  10  0 
Chaffers  .                  .550 

British  Museum  3  5  0 
Chaffers  .                  .220 

The  same    .                 3   15  0 

Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  6     0  0 

British  Museum             13     2  6 


2000 

2001 

2002 

2003 

2004 

2005 

2006 

2007 

2008 

2009 

2010 

2011 

2012 

2013 

2014 

2015 

2016 

2017 

2018 

2019 

2020 

2021 

2022 

2023 

2024 

2025 

2026 

2027 

2028 

2029 

2030 

2031 

2032 

2033 

2034 


Chaffers  .  .426 

Richard  S.  White,  Esq.  3  0     0 
Marlborough  House         4  10     0 

Chaffers            .                  5  5     0 

Marlborough  House         5  10     0 

T.  S.  Forman,  Esq.          3  10     0 

British  Museum      .       10  0     0 

Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  3  10     0 

Marlborough  House         6  0 

The  same     .                 4  15 
Chaffers  .                  .55 

Willson,  Strand                 4  4 

Annoot  and  Gale    .         6  10 

Marlborough  House       10  10 

The  same     .                 8  5 

British  Museum     .       24  10 

Chaffers            .                  5  15 
British  Museum     .       13 
Andrew  Fountaine,  Esq.  5 
Annoot  and  Gale    .         3 

Stuart,  Esq.  3 

British  Museum      .         5 

The  same     .  22 


Chas.  D.  Fortnum,  Esq.  7 
Marlborough  House  19  10 
Willson,  Strand  .  3  3 
Marlborough  House  12  0 
The  same  .       11   10 

David  Falcke  .  4     0 

J.  J.  Jemmett,  Esq.         6 
Chaffers  .  5 

T.  S.  Forman,  Esq.         4 
Willson,  Strand  4 

AndrewFountaine,Esq.  25 


0 
5 

8 

10 

0 


The  same 


5  10 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 


34 


FAENZA,  l^AFFAELLE, 


2035  British  Museum  4  10     0 

2036  Marlborough  House      10  10     0 

2037  British  Museum      .       12  10     0 

2038  Marlborough  House      21     0     o 

2039  The  same  .         9     5     0 

2040  Pearce,  High  Holborn    5  10     0 

2041  Wright   .  .330 

2042  British  Museum  6  10     0 

2043  Lord  Maidstone      .         4  10     0 

2044  Chas.D.Fortnum,Esq.    7   15     0 

2045  Willson,  Strand       .         3  15     0 

2046  Marlborough  House        7     0     0 

2047  British  Museum     .         4  15     0 

2048  OctaviusE.Coope,Esq.    4  10     0 

2049  British  Museum     .       40     0     0 

2050  Roussel,  Paris  51     0     0 

2051  Marlborough  House      13  10     0 

2052  The  same     .  15     0     0 

2053  Pearce,  High  Holborn     5     5     0 

2054  British  Museum      .       10     0     0 

2055  Marlborough  House      10  10     0 

2056  The  same  .         5     0     0 

2057  Willson,  Strand  3     8     0 

2058  British  Museum      .         6     0     0 

2059  Andrew Fountaine, Esq.  5   10     0 

2060  British  Museum      .         6     0     0 

2061  The  same     .  60     0     0 


2062  Marlborough  House      21 

2063  Alexander  Barker,  Esq.  31 

2064  Marlborough  House      15 

2065  Annoot  and  Gale     .         8 

2066  British  Museum  22 

2067  Willson,  Strand       .         3 

2068  Charles  De  Voeux,  Esq.  7 

2069  Marlborough  House        5 

2070  British  Museum      .       41 

2071  Cecil  D.Gardner,  Esq.  20 

2072  The  same  .       26 

2073  Samuel  Addington,  Esq.  7 

2074  Marlborough  House        6 

2075  The  same  .       26 

2076  BaronG.de Rothschild  162 

2077  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  17 

2078  Marlborough  House        5 

2079  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  5 

2080  The  same 

2081  British  Museum 

2082  Marlborough  House 

2083  The  same 

2084  The  same     .  8 

2085  AndrewFountaine,Esq.  61 

2086  British  Museum      .       22 

2087  ColonelSibthorp,  M.P.  12 

2088  British  Museum      .       20 


2 
61 
26 

28 


0     0 
0     0 
0     0 
0     0 
0     0 
5     0 
10     0 
10     0 
0     0 
10     0 
0     0 
10     0 
5     0 
0     0 
0     0 
0     0 
15     0 
5     0 
8     0 
0     0 
0     0 
0     0 
0     0 
0     0 
0     0 
10     0 
10     0 


No.  2076,  a  true  specimen  of  the  real  and  extremely  rare  Paliss-y  ware,  was 
originally  purchased  in  a  broken  state  at  Paris,  for  twelve  francs  !  It  was 
admirably  restored  here,  but  Mr.  Bernal  and  other  collectors  in  their  discrimina- 
tion appear  to  have  been  equally  at  fault ;  it  was  long  on  hand  for  sale  at  four 
pounds,  and  Mr.  Bernal  only  purchased  it  at  that  price,  after  three  months  con- 
sideration. These  matters  are  now  better  understood,  and  the  day  has  passed 
when  rarities  of  surpassing  interest  might  be  purchased  for  trifling  sums. 


AND  DELFT  WARE. 


35 


2089  Marlborough  House        6 

2090  Morant   .  .19 

2091  Annoot  and  Gale  17 

2092  Prof.Maconochie.Edin.  20 

2093  Annoot  and  Gale    .       31 

2094  Henry  T.  Hope,  M.P.  30 
2095-6  Alex.  Barker,  Esq.     25 

2097  Willson,  Strand       .         5 

2098  Marlborough  House      31 

2099  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  55 

2100  Baron  A.  de  Rothschild  42 


74 
21 
220 
200 
52 
62 


2101  The  same 

2102  Alex.  Barker,  Esq 

2103  The  same 

2104  The  same    . 

2105  British  Museum 

2106  The  same 

2107  Re-catalogued  in  error 

2108  Marlborough  House      10 

2109  The  same 

2110  Chaffers 

2111  Marlborouffh  House 

2112  James  Bowker,  Esq. 

2113  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq. 

2114  Marlborough  House 
2115-16  Alex.  Barker,  Esq 

2117  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq. 

2118  Durlacher,  Bond  Street  6 

2119  British  Museum  6 

2120  The  same  .         3 


20 
20 
40 
1 
6 
2 
6 
5 


10  0 

10  0 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

15  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

6  0 

0  0 

2  0 
15  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

3  0 


2121  Morris  Nathan                16  0 

2122  David  Falcke          .         0  11  0 

2123  Durlacher,  Bond  Street   0     5  0 

2124  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  0  12  0 


2125  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  0     9  0 

2126  Wetterhan,  Paris  1   14  0 

2127  David  Falcke  .         1   15  0 

2128  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  0  18  0 

2129  W.  Lake  Price,  Esq.       6     6  0 

2130  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  1   15  0 

2131  The  same  .         10  0 

2132  The  same  .         12  0 

2133  The  same  .         1   17  0 

2134  Wetterhan,  Paris  12  0 

2135  Litchfield         .  2  10  0 

2136  W.  Lake  Price,  Esq.      5   15  0 

2137  David  Falcke  .  7     0  0 

2138  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  1   14  0 

2139  The  same     .  13  0 

2140  W.  Lake  Price,  Esq.       7     7  0 

2141  Durlacher,Bond  Street   2     2  0 

2142  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  2     0  0 

2143  Lord  Londesborough       3   15  0 

2144  David  Falcke  .         4     4  0 

2145  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street    1     0  0 

2146  Chaffers  .  .         5   15  0 

2147  Charles  De  Voeux,  Esq.    2  12  6 

2148  S.  Zimmerman  1   12  0 

2149  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  3     5  0 

2150  Durlacher,  Bond  Street    2  15  0 

2151  Litchfield        .  19  0 

2152  S.  Zimmerman        .         8     5  0 

2153  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  3  15  0 

2154  S.  Zimmerman         .         6   10  0 

2155  Chaffers  .  5     0  0 

2156  David  Falcke  .         2     0  0 

2157  S.  Nathan        ,  11   10  0 

2158  F.  0.  Beggi,  M.D,  0     6  0 

2159  Marlborough  House      12     0  0 


36 


ARMOUR  AND  ARMS. 


2160 
2161 
2162 
2163 
2164 
2165 
2166 
2167 
2168 
2169 
2170 
2171 
2172 
2173 
2174 
2175 
2176 

2177 
2178 
2179 
2180 
2181 
2182 
2183 
2184 
2185 
2186 
2187 
2188 
2189 
2190 
2191 
2192 
2193 
2194 


Lord  Londesborough      4     5  0 

The  same     .                31     0  0 

Marlborough  House        8     0  0 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  3  10  0 

Chaffers           .                 10  0 

The  same             .         3     0  0 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  0  16  0 

S.  Nathan                .         2  10  0 

Myers,  Old  Bond  Street  5     5  0 

Marlborough  House        9     5  0 

Marq.of  Breadalbane       3     5  0 

David  Falcke           .         3     5  0 

Tower  Armoury                8  10  0 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  2     2  0 

Redfern,  Warwick           8  10  0 

M  arq.  of  Breadalbane      7  17  6 

The  same             .       11     U  0 

The  same      .                  4     5  0 

The  same             .         6  10  0 

David  Falcke  .                 3  10  0 

The  same             .         4     7  0 

Lord  Londesborough       5     5  0 

Durlacher,  Bond  Street    1   13  0 

The  same     .                  2   10  0 

Marlborough  House      14  10  0 

Durlacher,  Bond  Street    0  10  6 

Lord  Londesborough       10  0 

Richard  Burchett,  Esq.  4  15  0 

David  Falcke           .         5  12  6 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  5   15  0 

Lord  Londesborough      5   15  0 

Marlborough  House      10     0  0 

F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  3     5  0 

Daniel  Falcke .                 2     2  0 

Lord  Londesborough      3     5  0 


2195 

2196 

2197 

2198 

2199 

2200 

2201 

2202 

2203 

2204 

2205 

2206 

2207 

2208 

2209 

2210 

2211 

2212 

2213 

2214 

2215 

2216 

2217 

2218 

2219 

2220 

2221 

2222 

2223 

2224 

2225 

2226 

2227 

2228 

2229 


Lord  Londesborough      4  14  6 

Durlacher,  Bond  Street  4     4  0 

Lord  Londesborough       3     5  0 

M  arq.  of  Breadalbane      4  16  0 

Willson,  Strand                2     2  0 

James  James,  Esq.          3  13  6 

The  same     .                 5  15  0 

Lord  Londesborough       3     5  0 

Durlacher,  Bond  Street  5  12  6 

Lord  Londesborough       6     6  0 

David  Falcke  .  14  0 
Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  110 

James  James,  Esq.          2  15  0 

Lord  Londesborough       6  10  0 

The  same     .                 5  15  0 

The  same              .         4  15  0 

Marlborough  House  4  14  6 
Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  676 

Durlacher,  Bond  Street  2   15  0 

David  Falcke           .         4     0  0 

Marlborough  House      14  10  0 

Wetterhan,  Paris     .         2   12  6 

P.  and  Dom.  Colnaghi    6     6  0 

Marlborough  House         8     5  0 

The  same             ,       30     0  0 

Col.  T.  B.  Lawrence        2  13  0 

Marquis  of  Breadalbane  7  5  0 
Col.  T.  B.  Lawrence  .400 

David  Falcke           .         6     8  6 

Litchfield         .                 5  17  6 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  2  10  0 

Morant             .                  8     0  0 

Litchfield                 .         0  13  0 

Myers,  Old  Bond  Street  1     7  0 

Marlborough  House         1     7  0 


STAINED  GLASS. 


37 


2230  Marlborough  House         4  10  0 

2231  The  same  .         5     5  0 

2232  The  same     .  8  10  0 

2233  The  same  .         4     0  0 

2234  The  same     .  15     0  0 

2235  Morant    .  .         3   10  0 

2236  Myers,  Old  Bond  Street  4     5  0 

2237  Marlborough  House         4  10  0 

2238  The  same     .  15   10  0 

2239  Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq.  3     0  0 

2240  Annoot  and  Gale  3  15  0 

2241  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  1   13  0 

2242  Annoot  and  Gale  111  6 

2243  Chaffers  .  .         1   11  6 

2244  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  3     0  0 

2245  Lord  Londesborough    10  10  0 

2246  The  same     .  53   1 1  0 

2247  The  same  .       20     0  0 

2248  The  same     .  50     0  0 

2249  Woodgate  .         4     4  0 

2250  John  Swaby,  Esq.  7  15  0 

2251  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  1     1  0 

2252  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  4  16  0 

2253  Tower  Armoury      .         8  10  0 

2254  Litchfield         .  0  15  0 

2255  Baron  J.  de  Rothschild  37     0  0 

2256  Baron  A.  de  Rothschild  33     0  0 

2257  The  same  .       35     0  0 

2258  The  same     .  26     0  0 

2259  Marlborough  House         8     5  0 

2260  The  same    .                 4  15  0 
2261-64  The  same             .       50     0  0 

2265  The  same     .  97     0  0 

2266  John  Swaby,  Esq.         26     0  0 

2267  Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq.  8  10  0 


2268  Baron  S.  de  Rothschild  20     0  0 

2269  Marlborough  House       14     0  0 

2270  The  same     .  32     0  0 

2271  The  same  ,       10     0  0 

2272  G.  and  H.  Watson  8     0  0 

2273  Haines,  Grosv.  Str. West  3  15  0 

2274  Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq.  7     5  0 

2275  Haines,  Grosv.  Str.  West  2  15  0 


2276 

2277 
2278 
2279 
2280 
2281 
2282 
2283 
2284 
2285 
2286 
2287 
2288 
2289 
2290 
2291 
2292 
2293 
2294 
2295 
2296 
2297 
2298 
2299 
2300 
2301 


Richard  Burchett,  Esq.  1 
Marlborough  House     1 1 

The  same     .  15 

Charles  De  Voeux,  Esq.  2 
Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  2 
Woods     .  ,         0 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  1 
Woods    .  .         4 

The  same     .  3 

Marq.  of  Breadalbane  3 
Woodgate        .  3 

The  same  .         8 

The  same     .  6 

Marq.  of  Breadalbane  5 
S.  Nathan       .  7 

The  same  .         3 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  5 
W.  Lake  Price,  Esq.  4 
Durlacher,  Bond  Street  7 
Woods    .  .         3 

Marq.  of  Breadalbane  2 
Richard  Burchett,  Esq.  3 
Marq.  of  Breadalbane  2 
Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  2 

The  same  .         2 

Marq.  of  Breadalbane     1 


14  0 
10  0 
10  0 

15  0 
2  0 

14  0 


0  0 

5  0 
15  0 

2  6 
15  0 
10  0 
15  0 
15  0 

14  6 

0  0 

15  0 
8  0 

3  0 
12  6 

1  0 

6  0 
18  0 


38 


ARMOUR  AND  ARMS. 


2302  Tower  Armoury              3 

18 

0 

2337 

Lord  Londesborough 

37 

0 

0 

2303       The  same             .         1 

8 

0 

2338 

Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq. 

7 

0 

0 

2304  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  4 

10 

0 

2339 

Marlborough  House 

14 

10 

0 

2305  Lord  Londesborough      6 

6 

0 

2340 

The  same 

13 

10 

0 

2306  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell        4 

10 

0 

2341 

Tower  Armoury 

6 

0 

0 

2307  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  3 

0 

0 

2342 

Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq 

.4 

16 

0 

2308  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  2 

0 

0 

2343 

Tower  Armoury 

5 

12 

6 

2309  Lord  Londesborough     15 

10 

0 

2344 

Richard  Burchett,  Esq. 

4 

0 

0 

2310       The  same     .               12 

5 

0 

2345 

Woodgate  . 

3 

14 

0 

2311       The  same             •       26 

0 

0 

2346 

Litchfield 

3 

14 

0 

2312  Myers,  Old  Bond  Str.     1 

1 

0 

2347 

Tower  Armoury 

7 

15 

0 

2313  Woodgate  .             .         0 

12 

0 

2348 

Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq 

.5 

15 

0 

2314  S.  Nathan        .                 2 

10 

0 

2349 

Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq. 

0 

7 

0 

2315   Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  2 

18 

0 

2350  Tower  Armoury 

5 

0 

0 

2316  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.    1 

18 

0 

2351 

The  same     . 

3 

18 

0 

2317  Marq.  of  Breadalbane      4 

0 

0 

2352 

Marlborough  House 

12 

10 

0 

2318       The  same             .         3 

3 

0 

2353 

Tower  Armoury 

7 

15 

0 

2319  W.  Lake  Price,  Esq.     14 

0 

0 

2354 

Marlborough  House 

15 

0 

0 

2320  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  1 

15 

0 

2355 

Annoot  and  Gale 

1 

16 

0 

2321  Marlborough  House        9 

0 

0 

2356 

Marlborough  House 

3 

5 

0 

2322  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  3 

3 

0 

2357 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street 

2 

12 

0 

2323  Woodgate  .             .         3 

15 

0 

2358 

Marlborough  House 

9 

5 

0 

2324  Lord  Londesborough      5 

0 

0 

2359 

Tower  Armoury 

2 

18 

0 

2325  Marq.  of  Breadalbane     4 

15 

0 

2360 

Wetterhan,  Paris 

2 

18 

0 

2326  Tower  Armoury               4 

6 

0 

2361 

Tower  Armoury 

5 

5 

0 

2327  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  7 

10 

0 

2362 

Marq.  of  Breadalbane 

4 

15 

0 

2328  Woods    .                  .         4 

10 

0 

2363 

The  same 

3 

10 

0 

2329  Marq.  of  Breadalbane      7 

10 

0 

2364 

Redfern,  Warwick 

3 

15 

0 

2330       The  same             .         7 

0 

0 

2365 

Morant 

2 

10 

0 

2331       The  same     .                 7 

5 

0 

2366 

Tower  Armoury 

2 

11 

0 

2332       The  same             .         8 

15 

0 

2367 

The  same 

5 

0 

0 

2333  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.    2 

15 

0 

2368 

Durlacher,  Bond  Street 

7 

10 

0 

2334  Durlacher,  Bond  Street  6 

12 

6 

2369 

Tower  Armoury 

8 

5 

0 

2335  Tower  Armoury               6 

10 

0 

2370 

F.  O.  Beggi,  M.D. 

2 

6 

0 

2336       The  same             .       20 

10 

0 

2371 

Tower  Armoury 

5 

0 

0 

ARMOUR  AND  ARMS. 


39 


2372  Durlacher,  Bond  Street  2 

4 

0 

2406  Marq.  of  Breadalbane      5 

5 

0 

2373  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  3 

3 

0 

2407  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.    2 

10 

0 

2374  Willson,  Strand      . 

4 

0 

0 

2408       The  same             .          1 

4 

0 

2375   Marlborough  House 

19 

0 

0 

2409  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  3 

0 

0 

2376       The  same 

8 

0 

0 

2410  Litchfield    .              .         5 

5 

0 

2377  Annoot  and  Gale 

3 

5 

0 

2411  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  0 

10 

6 

2378  Woodgate      . 

12 

12 

0 

2412       The  same             .         1 

11 

6 

2379  Annoot  and  Gale    . 

7 

15 

0 

2413       The  same     .                  6 

0 

0 

2379*Richard  Burchett,  Esq 

2 

4 

0 

2414       The  same              .         2 

2 

0 

2380       The  same 

3 

0 

0 

2415  Marq.  of  Breadalbane     36 

0 

0 

2381  Myers,  Old  Bond  Str. 

1 

6 

0 

2416  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  3 

7 

6 

2382   Lord  Londesborough 

1 

11 

6 

2417       The  same              .         4 

4 

0 

2383  Col.  T.  B.  Lawrence 

1 

16 

0 

2418  Tower  Armoury               4 

4 

0 

2384  Lord  Londesborough 

8 

15 

0 

2419  S.  Nathan                .         3 

3 

0 

2385  Tower  Armoury 

11 

0 

0 

2420  Lord  Londesborough  155 

0 

0 

2386  Lord  Londesborough 

56 

0 

0 

2421  Richard  Burchett,  Esq.  4 

5 

0 

2387  Morant 

3 

0 

0 

2422  Tower  Armoury               5 

12 

6 

2388  British  Museum 

15 

0 

0 

2423       The  same             .         7 

10 

0 

2389  Col.  Sibthorp,  M.P. 

32 

0 

0 

2424       The  same     .                  2 

3 

0 

2390  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  8 

10 

0 

2425       The  same             .         1 

1 

0 

2391  Marq.  of  Breadalbane 

4 

16 

0 

2426  Morant             .                12 

12 

0 

2392       The  same 

11 

10 

0 

2427  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  1 

15 

0 

2393  Tower  Armoury 

2 

3 

0 

2428  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  4 

6 

0 

2394       The  same 

IS 

2 

6 

2429  Marlborough  House      21 

0 

0 

2395  Lord  Londesborough 

6 

5 

0 

2430  W.  Lake  Price,  Esq.       4 

6 

0 

2396       The  same 

7 

7 

0 

2431  Marq.  of  Breadalbane  47 

5 

0 

2397  Woods 

5 

15 

0 

2432  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  24 

3 

0 

2398  Tower  Armoury 

4 

2 

6 

2433       The  same             .         8 

5 

0 

2399  Marq.  of  Breadalbane 

2400  Richard  Burchett,  Esq 

2 

8 

0 

.  3 

15 

0 

2434  S.  Nathan                .         6 

6 

0 

2401   Marquisof  Breadalbane  2 

2 

0 

2435       The  same     .                  2 

18 

0 

2402  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  1 

11 

6 

2436       The  same             .         4 

15 

0 

2403  Tower  Armoury 

3 

5 

0 

2437  Woodgate        .                  2 

12 

0 

2404       The  same 

20 

0 

0 

2438  Marlborough  House        2 

12 

6 

2405       The  same     . 

21 

0 

0 

2439  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  4 

2 

0 

40 


ARMOUR  AND  ARMS. 


19 
1 
3 
2 

1 
3 
3 


2440  S.  Zimmerman 

2441  Willson,  Strand 

2442  S.  Nathan 

2443  S.  Zimmerman 

2444  Willson,  Strand 

2445  The  same     . 

2446  Redfern,  Warwick 

2447  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  1 

2448  The  same  .         2 

2449  The  same     .  2 
2449*Woodgate        .                 3 

2450  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  10 

2451  Marlborough  House      18 

2452  Woodgate       .  4 

2453  Lord  Londesborough    28 

2454  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  7 

2455  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  3 

2456  Tower  Armoury  2 

2457  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  8 

2458  Marlborough  House      10 

2459  David  Falcke  .         6 

2460  Tower  Armoury  4 

2461  S.  Zimmerman        .         5 

2462  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  3 

2463  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  3 

2464  Roussel,  Paris  13 
2464*Willson,  Strand  3 

2465  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  2 

2466  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  3 

1 
3 
4 
3 
4 
3 


2467  The  same 

2468  Tower  Armoury 

2469  Marq.  of  Breadalbane 

2470  Marlborough  House 

2471  Woodgate  . 

2472  Marq.  of  Breadalbane 


0  0 

4  0 

18  0 

7  0 

15  0 

12  0 

13  0 

17  0 

15  0 

2  0 
0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

4  0 

10  0 

10  0 

17  6 

4  0 

15  0 

10  0 

0  0 

4  0 
10  0 

3  0 
0  0 

10  0 

11  0 

15  0 
3  0 

16  0 

5  0 
10  0 
10  0 
16  0 

3  0 


2473  Charles  Lamb,  Esq.        3  12  6 

2474  Tower  Armoury      .         3     0  0 

2475  The  same     .                 0  19  0 

2476  Banting,  St.  James  Str.  2     2  0 

2477  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  4     6  0 

2478  Woodgate  .  .460 

2479  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  4     4  0 

2480  Marq.  of  Breadalbane     4     4  0 

2481  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  6  10  0 

2482  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  2     4  0 

2483  Marq.  of  Breadalbane     4  10  0 

2484  Marlborough  House      10     0  0 

2485  Lord  Londesborough     20     0  0 

2486  Tower  Armoury               6  15  0 

2487  Marq.  of  Breadalbane     2     7  0 

2488  Marlborough  House     13  10  0 

2489  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  2  12  6 

2490  Alex.  Barker,  Esq.       16  10  0 

2491  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  3     4  0 

2492  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  3   18  0 

2493  Woodgate  .  .500 

2494  Richard  Burchett,  Esq.  9     0  0 

2495  Lord  Londesborough    21     0  0 

2496  Woodgate  .  .220 

2497  Col.  T.  B.  Lawrence       2     2  0 

2498  Litchfield   .              .         6   10  0 

2499  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  9     0  0 

2500  Lord  Londesborough      16  0 

2501  Col.  T.  B.  Lawrence       2     2  0 

2502  Litchfield    .  .400 

2503  Marlborough  House      10  10  0 

2504  Litchfield   .             .         5     0  0 

2505  Woodgate         .                  3     0  0 

2506  The  same             .         4  10  0 

2507  The  same     .                 3     3  0 


ARMOUR  AND  ARMS. 


41 


2508  Litchfield    .              .         4   10  0 

2509  Lord  Londesborough      8     0  0 
'2510  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  6     0  0 

2511  Tower  Armoury               6  10  0 

2512  Alexander  Barker,  Esq.  13   10  0 

2513  The  same             .       610  0 

2514  Lord  Londesborough     11     0  0 

2515  Sam.  Addmgton,  Esq.      7     0  0 

2516  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  1     1  0 

2517  Colonel  Sibthorp,  M.P.  5   10  0 

2518  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  4     0  0 

2519  Tower  Armoury      .          7     7  0 

2520  Marlborough  House        5     0  0 
2551       The  same             .         8  10  0 

2522  The  same     .                 4     0  0 

2523  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.    113  0 

2524  Litchfield    .             .         2  16  0 
2524*Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  4     2  0 

2525  Redfern,  Warwick           4     4  0 

2526  S.  Nathan               .       16     0  0 

2527  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  1   16  0 

2528  Wetterhan,  Paris             4  17  6 

2529  Lord  Londesborough    25     0  0 

2530  Tower  Armoury                5   10  0 

2531  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.    3     3  0 

2532  Annoot  and  Gale              7  10  0 

2533  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  5     2  6 

2534  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.    110 

2535  The  same             .         2   10  0 

2536  Litchfield         .                  4  12  6 

2537  Marq.ofBreadalbane       3     3  0 

2538  Litchfield         .                  4   17  6 

2539  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  1     10 

2540  The  same     ,                 2  12  0 

2541  Hancock,  Bond  Street  15     0  0 


6     2 


2542  Lord  Londesborough  15  10     0 

2543  The  same           .  13     0     0 

2544  Marq.ofBreadalbane  1   15     0 

2545  Colonel  Sibthorp,  M.P.  2   10     0 

2546  The  same     .  6  10     0 

2547  Wetterhan,  Paris    .  0  13     0 

2548  Lord  Londesborough  11     0     0 

2549  Alexander  Barker,Esq.  13     2     6 

2550  Annoot  and  Gale  5     0     0 

2551  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  16     0     0 

2552  Annoot  and  Gale  3   15     0 

2553  The  same             .  3   15     0 

2554  Marq.ofBreadalbane  2  15     O 

2555  Willson,  Strand 

2556  Marq.  of  Breadalbane  8 

2557  Morris  Nathan       ,  9 

2558  Marq.  of  Breadalbane  5 

2559  S.  Zimmerman        .  21 

2560  Col.  Sibthorp,  M.P.  15 

2561  Roussel,  Paris         .  1 

2562  Annoot  and  Gale  4 

2563  S.  Zimmerman        »  6 

2564  Annoot  and  Gale  2 

2565  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  9 

2566  Alexander  Barker,  Esq.  6 

2567  Annoot  and  Gale    .  5 

2568  Marq,  of  Breadalbane  5 

2569  Todd       .                 .  1 

2570  Litchfield        .  1 

2571  Marq.ofBreadalbane  9 

2572  The  same     .  7 

2573  The  same             .  26 

2574  W.  Lake  Price,  Esq.  6 

2575  Willson,  Strand      .  7 

2576  W.  Lake  Price,  Esq.  4 

F 


0 

8  0 

0  0 

15  6 

10  0 

10  0 

18  0 

15  0 

10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

15  0 
10  0 
10  0 

8  0 

16  0 
0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

5  0 

2  6 

14  6 


42 


ARMOUR  AND  ARMS. 


2577  HertZjMarlboroughStr.lO     0 

2578  Colonel  Sibthorp,  M.P.  4  10 

2579  The  same  .         2  12 

2580  Morris  Nathan  1 

2581  The  same  .         1 

2582  Colonel  SibthorpjM. P.  11 

2583  Charles  Lamb,  Esq.        3 

2584  Annoot  and  Gale  7 


2 
16 
15 

7 

0 


2585 

2586 

2587 

2588 

2589 

2590 

2591 

2592 

2593 

2594 

2595 

2596 

2597 

2598 

2599 

2600 

2601 

2602 

2603 

2604 

2605 

2G06 

2607 

2608 

2609 

2610 


O.  Bourne,  Esq. 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street 

Russell 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street 

The  same 
Litchfield 
Pratt,  New  Bond  Street 

The  same    . 

The  same 
Octavius  E.  Coope,Esq. 
Pratt,  New  Bond  Street 
Sam.  Addington,  Esq. 
Russell   . 

The  same    . 
Hull,  Wardour  Street 
Marq.  of  Breadalbane 
Pratt,  New  Bond  Street 
Woodgate 
Tower  x\rmoury 
Pratt,  New  Bond  Street 

The  same 
Octavius  E.  Coope,Esq. 
Pratt,  New  Bond  Street 
Sam.  Addington,  Esq. 
O.  Bourne,  Esq. 
Pratt,  New  Bond  Street 


0 

0 

6 

0 
0 

0 
0 
0 


0  14  0 

1  2  0 
0  10  6 
0  13  0 
0  12  0 

0  2  6 

1  13  0 
0  2  0 
0  17  0 
5     2  6 

5  0 


0  0 
6  0 
0  0 
6 


0  10 
2     8     0 

0  11  0 
2  0  0 
2  12  6 
2  10     0 

1  10  0 
1    15     0 

1  11 
5  5 
0     6 

2  5 


2611  Marlborough  House        5  15 

2612  Litchfield         .  0  16 

2613  Lord  Londesborough      6     5 

2614  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  5     5 

2615  The  same    .  4  15 

2616  Tower  Armoury      .         7  15 

2617  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  4     0 

2618  F.  Davis,Knightsbridge  5     0 

2619  The  same     .  4     4 

2620  S.  Nathan  .         8  15 

2621  Lord  Londesborough    17     5 

2622  Tower  Armoury     .         5   15 

2623  F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  6     2 

2624  Marlborough  House       5  15 

2625  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  2  16 

2626  Tower  Armoury     .         8  15 

2627  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  4  10 

2628  Woodgate  .         4     4 

2629  F.Davis, Knightsbridge  2     0     0 

2630  Webb     .  .       18  10     0 

2631  Marlborough  House      21     0 

2632  Charles  Lamb,  Esq.        2     2 

2633  Woodgate        .  2     2 

2634  F.Davis, Knightsbridge  1   16 

2635  British  Museum  60     0 

2636  Marlborough  House      49  10 

2637  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  6     2 

2638  P. Davis, Knightsbridge  5     5 

2639  Marlborough  House       6  15 

2640  Woodgate        .  5     5 

2641  F.Davis, Knightsbridge  5     5 

2642  The  same     .  6   12 

2643  W.  Lake  Price,  Esq.      6  17 

2644  The  same    .  8     8 

2645  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  7     5 


ARMOUR  AND  ARMS. 


43 


2646  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  3     0  0 

2647  W.  Lake  Price,  Esq.      4  12  6 

2648  Lord  Londesborough       9     2  6 

2649  Marlborough  House      12  10  0 

2650  Tower  Armoury      .       30  10  0 

2651  F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  5   12  6 

2652  Woodgate                 .         2     8  0 

2653  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  2     0  0 

2654  F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  5     5  0 

2655  The  same     .               14     0  0 

2656  W.  Lake  Price,  Esq.       8     0  0 

2657  Woodgate                 .         4   10  0 

2658  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  5   10  0 

2659  The  same             .         4     4  0 

2660     Alexander,  Esq.     8     5  0 

2661  Lord  Londesborough       7     7  0 

2662  Willson,  Strand       .          12  0 

2663  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  5   10  0 

2664  W.  Lake  Price,  Esq.       7     0  0 

2665  Wetterhan,  Paris             0  12  0 

2666  Woodgate                .         6     0  0 

2667  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  4     4  0 

2668  F.Davis,Knightsbridgell     0  0 

2669  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  5  15  0 

2670     Alexander,  Esq.     9     5  0 

2671  Marlborough  House       10     0  0 

2672  SirH.  H.  Campbell      11  15  0 

2673  W.  Lake  Price,  Esq.         6  10  0 

2674  The  same             .       10  15  0 

2675  Marlborough  House    107     0  0 

2676  T.  M.  Whitehead,  Esq.   115  0 

2677  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  10  0 

2678  Lord  Londesborough       3  12  0 

2679  Alexander  Barker,  Esq.  4  14  6 

2680  W.  Lake  Price,  Esq.        2     8  0 


2681  Marlborough  House        7 

2682  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  0 

2683  The  same     .  2 

2684  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  1 

2685  Redfern,  Warwick  1 

2686  W.  Lake  Price,  Esq.       3 

2687  Tower  Armoury  2 

2688  Marlborough  House         8 

2689  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  2 

2691  Marlborough  House         5 

2692  Andr.  Fountaine,  Esq.  27 

2693  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  3 

2694  Litchfield  .         4 

2695  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  4 

2696  The  same  .         3 

2697  Litchfield         .  4 

2698  Tower  Armoury      .       53 

2699  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  4 

2700  Litchfield  .        4 

2701  Tower  Armoury  28 

2702  Pratt,New  Bond  Street  12 

2703  Marq.  of  Breadalbane     9 

2704  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  5 

2705  No  name  .         1 

2706  Woodgate        .  3 

2707  Pratt,  New  Bond  Streets 

2708  Litchfield  .         5 
2708*Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  1 
2709-14    Lord  Londesbo- 
rough     .                 .       315 

2715  Marq.  of  Breadalbane  157 

2716  The  same         .         102 

2717  Tower  Armoury  116 

2 7 18  Marq.  of  Breadalbane  71 


0 

0 

10 

6 

17 

6 

15 

0 

14 

0 

0 

0 

5 

0 

15 

0 

2 

0 

15 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

17 

6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

19 

6 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

18 

0 

11 

0 

8 

0 

44 


VENETIAN  AND  GERMAN  GLASS. 


2719  Marlborough  House 

2 

15 

0 

2754 

Chaffers                   .         1 

13 

0 

2720       The  same 

7 

0 

0 

2755 

Felix  Slade,  Esq.             3 

3 

0 

2721  British  Museum 

2 

15 

0 

2756 

Geo.  S.  Nicholson,  Esq.  1 

13 

0 

2722  Marlborough  House 

7 

0 

0 

2757 

Marlborough  House        1 

10 

0 

2723  Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq 

.1 

6 

0 

2758 

Wedderburne           .          1 

5 

0 

2724  Durlacher,  Bond  Street 

i  2 

15 

0 

2759 

Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  2 

5 

0 

2725  Octavius  E.  Coope,Esq 

.3 

10 

0 

2760  Prince  Pierre  Soltykoff, 

2726  Marlborough  House 

3 

0 

0 

Paris          .         11 

0 

0 

2727       The  same 

5 

0 

0 

2761  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  2 

10 

0 

2728  Martin  T.  Smith,  M.P. 

7 

0 

0 

2762 

Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq.  2 

5 

0 

2729  Baron G.de Rothschild  54 

0 

0 

2763 

Durlacher,  Bond  Street  1 

5 

0 

2730  Felix  Slade,  Esq. 

4 

0 

0 

2764  Wedderburne                    1 

10 

0 

2731       The  same 

8 

0 

0 

2765 

Felix  Slade,  Esq.            16 

10 

0 

2732       The  same 

38 

0 

0 

2766 

Marlborough  House        1 

0 

0 

2733  Marlborough  House 

17 

0 

0 

2767  Wetterhan,  Paris             2 

5 

0 

2734  British  Museum 

20 

10 

0 

2768-9  David  Falcke              10 

15 

0 

2735  Fehx  Slade,  Esq. 

22 

10 

0 

2770 

Marlborough  House        1 

4 

0 

2736  BaronS.de  Rothschild  11 

10 

0 

2771 

Rhodes                    .         1 

15 

0 

2737  David  Falcke 

1 

0 

0 

2772 

Marlborough  House        2 

2 

0 

2738  Marlborough  House 

4 

0 

0 

2773 

The  same             .         0 

10 

6 

2739       The  same 

6 

15 

0 

2774 

Geo.  S.  Nicholson,  Esq.  5 

5 

0 

2740  Clarke 

1 

6 

0 

2775 

Marlborough  House        2 

2 

0 

2741  British  Museum 

4 

15 

0 

2776 

British  Museum            11 

0 

0 

*i742  Linton    . 

1 

1 

0 

2777 

Wedderburne          .         1 

1 

0 

2743  Chaffers 

3 

12 

0 

2778 

Chaffers           .                 1 

11 

0 

2744  David  Falcke 

4 

0 

0 

2779 

The  same            .         0 

13 

0 

2745  Marlborough  Mouse 

5 

0 

0 

2780 

Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  3 

3 

0 

5746       The  same 

20 

0 

0 

2781 

F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  0 

18 

0 

2747       The  same     . 

2 

5 

0 

2782 

British  Museum              1 

9 

0 

2748  British  Museum 

2 

10 

0 

2783 

Durlacher,Bond  Street  10 

10 

0 

2749  Felix  Slade,  Esq. 

10 

10 

0 

2784 

Felix  Slade,  Esq.           35 

0 

0 

2750  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  3 

3 

0 

2785 

Woodgate        .                 3 

10 

0 

2751       The  same 

2 

0 

0 

2786 

Richard  S.  White,  Esq.  0 

18 

0 

2752  Linton 

1 

9 

0 

2787  Marlborough  House        8 

5 

0 

2753  OctaviusE.Coope,  Esq.  3 

3 

0 

2788 

The  same            .         9 

0 

0 

VENETIAN  AND  GERMAN  GLASS. 


45 


2789  Marlborough  House       3     0 

2790  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell         4     0 

2791  Marlborough  House      10  10 

2792  Martin  T.  Smith,  M.P.  21     0 

2793  Marlborough  House      13     0 

2794  British  Museum  8     0 

2795  Durlacher,  Bond  Street  5   10 

2796  Marlborough  House        3     5 

2797  Annoot  and  Gale  2  12 

2798  British  Museum  5     0 

2799  The  same  .         3     0 

2800  Wedderburne  .         2     2 

2801  Octavius  E.Coope,Esq.  1   10 

2802  Morris  Nathan  1   14 

2803  Marlborough  House        2     3 

2804  Fehx  Slade,  Esq.  10  10 

2805  Sir  H.  H.Campbell         3  10 

2806  Marlborough  House      16     5 

2807  British  Museum  9  15 

2808  The  same  .         8     5 

2809  Felix  Slade,  Esq.  12     0 
2810-11  Gale,  High  Holborn  0  10 

2812  Marlborough  House        3     5 

2813  The  same  .         3     0 

2814  The  same  .         3     0 

2815  F.Davis,  KnightsbridgeO     7 

2816  Wedderburne  .         0  17 

2817  Marlborough  House        4     0 

2818  Felix  Slade,  Esq.  12     2 

2819  Marlborough  House        0  10 

2820  FeUx  Slade,  Esq.  1     2 
2821-22  Chaffers              .         0  10 

2823  Marks,  Oxford  Street      1     6 

2824  Richard  S.  White,  Esq.  1     5 

2825  S.  Nathan  .         2     2 


0 

0 

0 

0 
0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 


2826  Marlborough  House       4 

2827  Rev.  W.  Pigott      .         0 

2828  The  same  ,         0 

2829  G.  and  H.  Watson  1 

2830  Rev.  W.  Pigott  1 

2831  Marlborough  House       4 

2832  Fehx  Slade,  Esq.  6 

2833  Richard  S.  White,  Esq.  2 

2834  Colonel  Sibthorp,  M.P.  2 

2835  Eev.  W.  Pigott  1 

2836  The  same  .         1 

2837  Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq.  1 

2838  Martin  T.  Smith,  M.P.  21 

2839  Marlborough  House     20 

2840  Baron  G.de  Rothschild  19 

2841  BaronA.de  Rothschild  9 

2842  British  Museum  2 

2843  The  same  .         3 

2844  Marlborough  House        8 

2845  Marq.  of  Breadalbane     7 

2846  Durlacher,  Bond  Street  3 

2847  The  same 

2848  British  Museum 

2849  Marlborough  House 

2850  Rev.  W.  Pigott 

2851  Marlborough  House 

2852  Marq.  of  Breadalbane 

2853  Felix  Slade,  Esq. 

2854  British  Museum 

2855  Felix  Slade,  Esq. 

2856  David  Falcke 

2857  British  Museum 

2858  Gale,  High  Holborn 

2859  Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq.  0 

2860  Marlborough  House       5 


10 

7 
9 
2 
1 
2 
4 

3 
3 

10 
4 
0 


0  0 

12  0 

14  0 
11  6 
11  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 
10  0 

17  0 

1  0 

3  0 
0  0 
0  0 
0  0 
0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

5  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

15  0 

2  0 
15  0 

0  0 

7  0 

0  0 

5  0 

5  0 

4  0 
7  0 

18  0 
10  0 


46 


GERMAN  AND  VENETIAN  GLASS. 


2861  Marlborough  House 

1 

13 

0 

2862  Chaffers 

10 

2 

6 

2863  British  Museum 

7 

5 

0 

2864       The  same 

4 

15 

0 

2865       The  same     . 

5 

0 

0 

2866       The  same 

9 

0 

0 

2867  Marq.  of  Breadalbane 

7 

0 

0 

2868  British  Museum 

4 

10 

0 

2869       The  same 

16 

0 

0 

2870  F.  L.  Pophara,  Esq. 

7 

0 

0 

2871   British  Museum 

2 

5 

0 

2872  Colonel  Sibthorp,  M.F 

.3 

3 

0 

2873   Marq.  of  Breadalbane 

4 

4 

0 

2874  Colonel  Sibthorp,  M.P 

.5 

15 

0 

2875  British  Museum     . 

1 

10 

0 

2876  Annoot  and  Gale 

2 

0 

0 

2877  PurnellB.Purnell,Esq, 

29 

8 

0 

2878  Marlborough  House 

3 

15 

0 

2879  Sam.  Addington,  Esq. 

14 

10 

0 

2880  Marlborough  House 

12 

10 

0 

2881  British  Museum 

14 

0 

0 

2882       The  same 

3 

.  2 

3 

8 

0 
0 

2883  PurnellB.Purnell,Esq 

2884  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq. 

1 

2 

0 

2885  Gale,  High  Holborn 

0 

12 

0 

2886  PurnellB.PurnelljEsq. 

1 

16 

0 

2887  Marlborough  House 

4 

0 

0 

2888       The  same 

2 

0 

0 

2889  Woodgate 

0 

19 

0 

2890  Richard  S.  White  Esq. 

0 

16 

0 

2891   Sir  Charles  R.  Price 

i 

10 

0 

2892  David  Falcke 

0 

10 

0 

2893  Marlborough  House 

11 

0 

0 

2894       The  same 

1 

1 

0 

2895  Richard  S.  White,  Esq.  1  12  0 

2896  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.    4  15  0 

2897  Captain  Robson      .         0  13  0 

2898  Marlborough  House        4     0  0 

2899  Morant                   .          11     0  0 

2900  Marlborough  House     17     0  0 

2901  British  Museum             18     0  0 

2902  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq.       5     0  0 

2903  The  same             .         2  10  0 

2904  Marlborough  House      33     0  0 

2905  The  same             .       36     0  0 

2906  Gale,  High  Holborn        2  12  6 

2907  Chaffers      .  .440 

2908  The  same     .                 3     0  0 

2909  British  Museum             3  15  0 

2910  The  same              .         5   10  0 

2911  The  same     .                 7     0  0 

2912  Baron  G.  de  Rothschild  4  10  0 

2913  Annoot  and  Gale             4  15  0 

2914  Lady  Carington               4     5  0 

2915  Fehx  Slade,  Esq.             5     5  0 

2916  The  same             .         4  15  0 

2917  Samuel  Addington,  Esq.  2  15  0 

2918  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.    2  17  0 

2919  Durlacher,  Bond  Street  2  15  0 

2920  Marlborough  House        2     2  0 

2921  The  same             .       15     0  0 

2922  Wedderburne                    16  0 

2923  Marlborough  House       7  10  0 

2924  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.    3    18  0 

2925  British  Museum             10     0  0 

2926  Felix  Slade,  Esq.            18     0  0 

2927  Marlborough  House         2   10  0 

2928  The  same             .         8     0  0 

2929  Richard  S,  White,  Esq.  2     7  0 


GERMAN  AND  VENETIAN  GLASS. 


47 


2930  British  Museum  4 

2931  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.    3 

2932  Marlborough  House        8 

2933  British  Museum  12 

2934  FeHx  Slade,  Esq.  17 

2935  Durlacher,  Bond  Street  1 


2936  FeHx  Slade,  Esq. 

55 

2937  British  Museum 

3 

2938 Thomas 

2 

2939  Carr 

0 

2940  David  Falcke 

3 

2941  Rhodes  . 

0 

2942  British  Museum 

1 

2943  Annoot  and  Gale 

15 

2944  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq. 

3 

2945  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell 

9 

2946  Chaffers  . 

3 

2947  Felix  Slade,  Esq. 

6 

2948  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq 

.  1 

2949  Chaffers 

1 

2950  British  Museum 

5 

2951  Wedderburne 

1 

2952  Fehx  Slade,  Esq. 

9 

2953  Marlborough  House 

6 

15 

0 

15 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

8 

0 

0 

0 

5 

0 

8 

0 

14 

0 

0 

0 

10 

6 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

13 

0 

11 

1  p: 

6 
n 

2954  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  1 

2955  Felix  Slade,  Esq.  21 

2956  The  same  .         6 

2957  Marlborough  House      12 

2958  Martin  T.  Smith,  M.P.  14 

2959  Marlborough  House        7 

2960  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq.    12 

2961  Marlborough  House       4 

2962  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  11 

2963  Marlborough  House       1 

2964  Chaffers  .       12 


15 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

15 

0 

18 

0 

0 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

4 

0 

11 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

2965  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq.    12     0  0 

2966  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.   12   12  0 

2967  British  Museum               4     0  0 

2968  Marlborough  House       4  10  0 

2969  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq.      5   10  0 

2970  Marlborough  House        4     0  0 

2971  British  Museum              6  10  0 

2972  Marlborough  House      11     0  0 

2973  OctaviusE.  Coope,  Esq.  3     0  0 

2974  Marlborough  House        3     3  0 

2975  The  same              .         3     7  0 

2976  Richard  S.  White,  Esq.  110 

2977  Marlborough  House      13  10  0 

2978  The  same             .         5     5  0 

2979  The  same     .                 5     5  0 

2980  Annoot  and  Gale             2     2  0 

2981  Baron  S.  de  Rothschild  10  10  0 

2982  John  D.Gardner,  Esq.  17     0  0 

2983  The  same             .       11   10  0 

2984  The  same     .                11   10  0 

2985  The  same             .        11     0  0 

2986  OctaviusE.Coope,Esq.  10     0  0 

2987  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell        5   10  0 

2988  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq.    12  12  0 

2989  Felix  Slade,  Esq.           30  10  0 

2990  Charles  Skipper,  Esq.    2     6  0 

2991  The  same             .         3   15  0 
299-2  Marlborough  House        5     5  0 

2993  The  same             .       10     5  0 

2994  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq.     3  10  0 

2995  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell        5     0  0 

2996  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.     2     5  0 

2997  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  2  10  0 

2998  Russell                    .         81     0  0 

2999  The  same             .       37     0  0 


48 


DELFT  AND  COLOGNE  WARES. 


3000  King,Woodstock  Street  19 

3001  Russell    .  .       30 

3002  Marlborough  House     12 

3003  Baron  G.  deRothschild  53 

3004  Baron  A  .deRothschild  1 1 

3005  Richards.  White,  Esq.   1 

3006  Annoot  and  Gale  2 

3007  Marlborough  House       2 

3008  The  same  .         2 

3009  The  same     .  8 

3010  Colonel  Sibthorp,  M.P.  3 

3011  Marlborough  House        2 

3012  The  same  .         3 

3013  Geological  Museum        6 

3014  Wedderburne  2 

3015  Marq.  of  Breadalbane  1.5 

3016  British  Museum  4 

3017  David  Falcke  4 

3018  Captain  Robson  2 

3019  British  Museum  10 

3020  Marlborough  House        4 

3021  Gale,  High  Holborn         1 

3022  Wedderburne  .  0 

3023  British  Museum      .         1 

3024  Marlborough  House         9 

3025  British  Museum      .         4 

3026  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.    11 

3027  British  Museum      .         3 

3028  Marlborough  House         3 

3029  British  Museum      .         3 

3030  David  Falcke   .  1 

3031  Gale,  High  Holborn        1 

3032  Marlborough  House         6 

3033  Wedderburne  .         1 

3034  David  Falcke  .  25 


19 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

0 

0 

o 

0 

2 

0 

10 

0 

3 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

15 

0 

2 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

5 

0 

7 

0 

1 

0 

3035  Marlborough  House  4  15  0 

3036  British  Museum  21  10  0 

3037  The  same             .  10  10  0 

3038  Marlborough  House  4  4  0 

3039  British  Museum  5  5  0 

3040  The  same             .  10  10  0 

3041  The  same     .  44  10  0 

3042  Marq.  of  Breadalbane  10  10  0 


19 

0 

4 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

14 

0 

15 

0 

0 

0 

17 

0 

0 

0 

3043 
3044 
3045 
3046 
3047 
3048 
3049 
3050 
3051 
3052 
3053 
3054 
3055 
3056 
3057 
3058 
3059 
3060 
3061 
3062 
3063 
3064 
3065 
3066 
3067 
3068 


Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  1 
Baron  A.  de  Rothschild  10 
Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.O 

The  same     .  0 

Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq.  1 
Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  0 

The  same  .         0 

Felix  Slade,  Esq.  4 

Marlborough  House  9 
Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  1 

The  same  .         0 

Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq.  4 
Durlacher,  Bond  Street  0 
Baron  S.  de  Rothschild  2 
Marlborough  Flouse         5 

The  same     .  6 

Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  1 
Marlborough  House  5 
Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  13 
Captain  Robson  .  3 
David  Falcke  .  6 

Gale,  High  Holborn  1 
Captain  Robson  3 

Marq.  of  Breadalbane     3 


13  0 
10  0 
10  0 
10  0 

1  0 

10  0 

14  0 
10  0 

0  0 

7  0 
10  0 

4  0 

10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

10  0 

10  0 

10  0 

0  0 
10  0 
10  0 

1  0 

8  0 

15  0 
15  0 


Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  1 
David  Falcke  .  3  13     6 


GERMAN  AND  VENETIAN  GLASS. 


49 


3069  David  Falcke           .         0 

14 

0 

3104 

Octavius  E.  Coope,  Es( 

1.3 

0 

0 

30/0  Marlborough  House         2 

2 

0 

3105 

Annoot  and  Gale 

3 

15 

0 

3071       The  same              .         9 

10 

0 

3106 

David  Falcke 

1 

6 

0 

3072   Holl.  Magniac,  Esq.      25 

0 

0 

3107  Marlborough  House 

4 

10 

0 

3073  Gale,  High  Holborn        1 

12 

0 

3103 

David  Falcke 

0 

0 

3074  Baron  A.  de  Rothschild  8 

0 

0 

3109 

Marlborough  House 

10 

0 

3075       The  same             .       15 

15 

0 

3110 

Richard  S.  White,  Esq, 

18 

0 

3076       The  same     .               13 

0 

0 

3111 

Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq 

.  1 

3 

0 

3077  Rhodes    .                 .         8 

0 

0 

3112 

Annoot  and  Gale    . 

18 

6 

3078  David  Falcke  .                 7 

0 

0 

3113 

David  Falcke  . 

4 

4 

0 

3079  Marq.  of  Hreadalbane   11 

0 

0 

3114 

The  same 

3 

0 

0 

3080  Felix  Slade,  Esq.             2 

10 

0 

3115 

Felix  Slade,  Esq. 

14 

10 

0 

3081  King,  Woodstock  Street  6 

5 

0 

3116 

David  Falcke 

2 

10 

0 

3082       The  same     .               20 

0 

0 

3117 

Marlborough  House 

2 

15 

0 

3083  Baron  J.  de  Rothschild  16 

10 

0 

3118 

Sam.  Addington,  Esq. 

4 

12 

6 

3084  King,  Woodstock  Street  17 

0 

0 

3119 

Marlborough  House 

3 

13 

6 

3085  British  Museum             25 

10 

0 

3120 

David  Falcke  . 

2 

10 

0 

3086  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell         5 

5 

0 

3121 

Richard  S.  White,  Esq 

2 

12 

0 

3087  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  1 

13 

0 

3122 

Gale,  High  Holborn 

0 

12 

0 

3088  Baron  A.  de  Rothschild  6 

5 

0 

3123 

Durlacher,  Bond  Street 

5 

0 

0 

3089  David  Falcke           .         1 

11 

6 

3124 

Marlborough  House 

9 

10 

0 

3090  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  3 

10 

0 

3125 

Gale,  High  Holborn 

1 

5 

0 

3091       The  same             .         2 

5 

0 

3126 

The  same 

0 

12 

0 

3092       The  same     .                 3 

15 

0 

3127 

David  Falcke  . 

3 

10 

0 

3093  Durlacher,  Bond  Street  1 

10 

0 

3128 

The  same 

1 

1 

0 

3094  Baron  A.  de  Rothschild  17 

10 

0 

3129 

British  Museum 

8 

5 

0 

3095  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  5 

0 

0 

3130 

Annoot  and  Gale     . 

16 

0 

0 

3096  Marlborough  House         1 

11 

6 

3131 

Marlborough  House 

9 

5 

0 

3097  Richard  S.  White,  Esq.  1 

4 

0 

3132 

Baron  S.  de  Rothschild  20 

0 

0 

3098  British  Museum      .         0 

19 

0 

3133 

Annoot  and  Gale 

2 

10 

0 

3099  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell         4 

4 

0 

3134 

The  same 

12 

0 

0 

3100  Rhodes    .                 .         0 

15 

0 

3135 

Withdrawn. 

3101  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  2 

5 

0 

3136 

Sara.  Addington,  Esq. 

8 

15 

0 

3102  British  Museum      .         3 

15 

0 

3136*Marlborough  House 

9 

5 

0 

3103  Marlborough  House        3 

10 

0 

3137 

Annoot  and  Gale    . 

G 

3 

15 

0 

^0 


GERMAN  AND  VENETIAN   GLASS. 


3138  Annoot  and  Gale   .  15   10  0 

3139  T3ritish  Museum  10  10  0 

3140  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  5     5  0 

3141  Marlborough  House  27     0  0 

3142  British  Museum      .  26     0  0 

3143  Marlborough  House  9  10  0 

3144  Annoot  and  Gale    .  8  10  o 

3145  Gale,  High  Holborn  3  10  0 
314G  Annoot  and  Gale    .  42     0  o 

3147  Marlborough  House  21     0  0 

3148  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq  4     4  0 

3149  Marlborough  House  G  10  0 

3150  Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq.  4     0  0 

3151  Felix  Slade,  Esq.    .  10     5  0 

3152  Marlborough  House  2     5  0 

3153  Annoot  and  Gale    .  3     5  0 

3154  Marlborough  House  57     0  0 

3155  VVedderburne           .  15  0 

3156  M.  J,  Higgins,  Esq.  0  14  0 

3157  The  same             .  1116 

3158  Wedderburne  .  0  17  0 

3159  M.  J.  Higgins,  Esq.  3   15  0 

3160  Annoot  and  Gale  4     5  0 

3161  The  same             .  6     5  0 

3162  M.  J.  Higgins,  Esq.  3     5  0 

3163  David  Falcke           .  3     0  0 

3164  Rhodes             .  3  15  0 

3165  Redfern,  Warwick  .  10  0 

3166  David  Falcke  .  2  12  6 

3167  British  Museum      .  11   10  0 

3168  Marlborough  House  5  10  0 

3169  The  same             .  4   15  0 

3170  British  Museum  2     5  0 

3171  Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq.  2  17  6 

3172  David  Falcke  .  5     5  0 


3173 
3174 
3175 
3176 

3177 

3178 

3179 

3180 

3181 

3182 

3183 

3184 

3185 

3186 

3187 

3188 

3189 

3190 

3191 

3192 

3193 

3194 

3195 

3196 

3197 

3198 

3199 

3200 

3201 

3202 

3203 

3204 

3205 

3206 

3207 


Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq.  2 
Marq.  of  Breadalbane  9 
Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq. 2 
British  Museum     . 

The  same     . 

The  same 
Annoot  and  Gale 
British  Museum 
Marlborough  House 
British  Museum 

The  same 

The  same     . 
Gale,  High  Holborn 
British  Museum 

The  same 
Thomas  Butler,  Esq. 
Marlborough  House 
M.  J.  Higgins,  Esq. 
Marlborough  House 
British  Museum 
Wedderburne 
Thomas  Butler,  Esq. 


Marlborough  House 
British  Museum 
O.  Bourne,  Esq.     . 
British  Museum 
O.  Bourne,  Esq.     . 
Marq.  of  Breadalbane 
Marlborough  House 
Annoot  and  Gale 
British  Museum 
David  Falcke  . 
Marlborough  House 
Annoot  and  Gale 
British  Museum     . 


4 

7 

15 

19 

14 

4 

2 

2 
9 
0 
5 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
4 
2 
2 
5 
9 
1 
10 
1 
3 
8 
1 
15 
10 
6 
2 

17 


12  6 

0  0 

12  6 
5  0 

10  0 

5  0 

5  0 

10  0 

10  0 

18  0 

5  0 

0  0 

13  0 

0  0 

10  0 

1  0 
15  0 

11  6 
10  0 

5  0 

18  0 

0  6 

0  0 

10  0 

18  0 

0  0 

3  0 

3  0 

0  0 

13  0 

10  0 

0  0 

15  0 

2  0 
0  0 


GERMAN  AND  VENETIAN  GLASS. 


51 


3208  British  Museum  5     5  0 

3209  Marlborough  House        4  10  0 

3210  BaronA.de  Rothschild  40     0  0 

3211  Wright    .  .       10  10  0 

3212  Fehx  Slade,  Esq.  20     0  0 

3213  Annoot  and  Gale  5  10  0 


3214 
3215 
3216 
3217 
3218 
3219 
3220 
3221 
3222 
3223 
3224 
3225 
3226 
3227 
3228 
3229 
3230 
3231 
3232 


O.  Bourne,  Esq.  .  2 
Durlacher,  Bond  Street  2 
Baron  G.  de  Rothschild  3 
Wedderburne  .         0 

Rhodes  .  0 

Gale,  High  Holborn       0 

The  same    .  0 

Durlacher,  Bond  Street  2 
Octavius  E.  Coope,Esq.  0 
Gale,  High  Holborn  0 
Charles  Mills,  Esq. 

The  same     . 
J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.  . 
Gale,  High  Holborn 
Octavius  E.  Coope,Esq.  1 

The  same     .  1 

J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.  1 

Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  1 
Baron  J.  de  Rothschild  10 


8  0 

4  0 
13  6 
17  0 
15  0 
13  0 

11  0 

15  0 

17  0 

5  0 

16  0 

18  0 

12  6 


7  0 
6  0 

8  0 
1  0 

13  0 

10  0 


3233  Rhodes  .  1 

3234  O.  Bourne,  Esq.     .  0 

3235  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell  3 

3236  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  1 

3237  The  same     .  1 

3238  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.  .  1 

3239  Gale,  High  Holborn  0 

3240  Marlborough  House  1 

3241  Charles  Mills,  Esq.  1 

3242  Marlborough  House  4 

3243  William  Webb,  Esq.  1 

3244  Geo.  S.  Nicholson,  Esq.  4 

3245  British  Museum  1 

3246  Rhodes  .  .  1 

3247  Redfern,  Warwick  J 

3248  Rhodes  .  .  0 

3249  Charles  Mills,  Esq.  1 

3250  Gale,  High  Holborn  1 

3251  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.  0 

3252  Durlacher,  Bond  Street  2 

3253  Rhodes  .  0 

3254  Marlborough  House  3 

3255  The  same     .  20 

3256  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  5 

3257  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell  2 

3258  Gale,  High  Holborn  0 


3  O 

19  O 

0  0 

3  0 

11  6 

4  0 

12  0 
0  0 
3  0 

10  0 

10  0 

0  0 

10  a 

10  0 

2  0 

14  0 
10  0 
10  0 

15  0 
8  0 


10 
3 
5 


0  O 
15  0 
10     6 


No.  3212.  Horace  Walpole,  when  at  Venice  in  1741,  obtained  two  dozen  of 
these  plates,  which,  in  the  Description  of  the  Villa  at  Strawberry  Hill,  printed  in 
1774,  are  enumerated  among  the  contents  of  the  China-room,  p.  9,  as  "  Two  dozen 
plates  of  Venetian  glass  ;  each  plate  has  a  different  view  of  Venice,  drawn  in  red." 
On  the  dispersion  of  that  Collection  in  1842,  they  were  sold  in  four  lots  of  six 
each,  the  average  produce  of  each  lot  being  3/.  10s.  A  comparison  of  the  prices 
in  the  Strawbeny  Hill  sale,  with  the  present,  proffers  material  for  serious 
reflection. 


52 


GERMAN  AND  VENETIAN  GLASS 


6 

11 

6 


1 
1 
0 

28 
5 


3259  Ootavius  E.  Coope,Esq.  9  15     0 

3260  M.  J.  Higgins,  Esq.         0  18     0 

3261  Marlborough  House         9     0     0 

3262  David  Falcke  .  8     0     0 

3263  Marlborough  House         10     0 

3264  Felix  Slade,  Esq.  4     0     0 

3265  Marlborough  House      14     0     0 

3266  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell        0  13     0 

3267  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.  1 

3268  llie  same     .  1 ' 

3269  Thomas  Butler,  Esq.      1 

3270  Marlborough  House      12     0     0 

3271  British  Museum  3     5     0 

3272  Rev.  W.  Pigott      .         1  18     0 

3273  PurnellB.  Purnell.Esq.  2  10     0 

3274  T.  Gambler  Parry,  Esq.  2 

3275  The  same  .         1 

3276  Rev.  W.  Pigott  1 

3277  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  1 

3278  Marlborough  House 

3279  British  Museum 

3280  Rhodes  . 

3281  Felix  Slade,  Esq. 

3282  M.  J.  Higgins,  Esq. 

3283  BaronA.de  Rothschild  22 

3284  Thomas  Butler,  Esq.       1 

3285  BaronA.de  Rothschild  15 

3286  The  same    .  9 

3287  Octavius  E.  Coope,Esq.  2 

3288  Captain  Robson  2 

3289  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  12 

3290  Felix  Slade,  Esq.  3 

3291  Baron  G.  de  Rothschild  8 

3292  The  same     .  10 

3293  Rev.  W.  Pigott       .         1 


5  0 

12  0 

1  0 

15  0 

8  0 


18  0 

18  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

5  0 

10  0 

15  0 
4  0 

16  0 
0  0 

15  0 

0  0 

15  0 

6  0 


3294 

3295 

3296 

3297 

3298 

3299 

3300 

3301 

3302 

3303 

3304 

3305 

3306 

3307 

3308 

3309 

3310 

3311 

3312 

3313 

3314 

3315 

3316 

3317 

3318 

3319 

3320 

3321 

3322 

3323 

3324 

3325 

3326 

3327 

3328 


Marlborough  House  5 
Sir  H.  H.  Campbell  13 
British  Museum  8 

Octavius  E.  Coope,Esq.  0 
Felix  Slade,  Esq.  29 

British  Museum  .  8 
Russell  .  2 

Martin  T.  Smith,  M.P.  27 


British  Museum  4 

The  same     .  7 

The  same             .  13 

The  same     .  15 

Felix  Slade,  Esq.    .  26 

Rhodes            .  6 

J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.  6 

Martin  T.Smith,  Esq.  36 

Marlborough  House  8 
Baron  G.  de  Rothschild  1 

Marlborough  House  14 

Felix  Slade,  Esq.  39 

Sir  H.  H.  Campbell  12 

Annoot  and  Gale  50 

Marlborough  House  16 

Gale,  High  Holborn  1 

Annoot  and  Gale    .  5 

Gale,  High  Holborn  3 

Annoot  and  Gale    .  3 

Gale,  High  Holborn  0 

Marlborough  House  5 

The  same     .  5 

British  Museum     .  4 

The  same     .  8 

J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.  .  1 

Rhodes             .  0 
Durlacher,  Bond  Street  1 


0  0 

13  0 

0  0 

19  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

15  0 

15  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

15  0 

5  0 

0  0 
5  0 

1  0 
0  0 
0  0 
0  0 
0  0 

10  0 

10  0 

5  0 

15  0 

0  0 

10  6 

10  0 

0  0 

4  0 

5  0 
15  0 
10  6 

3  0 


COLOGNE  WARE. 


53 


5 

1 

11 

8 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
2 
3 


S329  Marlborough  House        1 

3330  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq.  6 

3331  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell      10 

3332  British  Museum     . 

3333  Gale,  High  Holbora 

3334  Annoot  and  Gale    . 

3335  Marlborough  House 

3336  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell 

3337  British  Museum     . 

3338  Gale,  High  Holborn 

3339  Rev.  W.  Pigott      . 

3340  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq 

3341  Gale,  High  Holborn 

3342  Marlborough  House 

3343  PurnellB.Purnell,Esq.  10 

3344  Marlborough  House      10 

3345  Rev.  W.  Pigott  3 

3346  The  same  .         2 

3347  The  same     .  4 

3348  Gale,  High  Holborn        3 

3349  Thomas  Butler,  Esq.       2 

3350  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  3 

3351  Rev.  W.  Pigott  2 

3352  Gale,  High  Holborn       2 

3353  The  same  .         1 

3354  Marlborough  House        8 

3355  The  same  .         3 

3356  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.    4 

3357  William  A. Franks, Esq.  1 

3358  Annoot  and  Gale  37 

3359  British  Museum  5 

3360  The  same  1 8 

3361  The  same  .         1 

3362  Marlborough  House        4 

3363  The  same  .         2 


13 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

15 

0 

18 

0 

0 

0 

15 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

12 

0 

18 

0 

15 

0 

18 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

15 

0 

10 

0 

15 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

12 

6 

3 

0 

18 

0 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

8 

0 

15 

0 

11 

6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

11 

6 

0 

0 

15 

0 

3364  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.  2  2  0 

3365  Marlborough  House  4  15  0 

3366  British  Museum  5  0  0 

3367  The  same             .  4  0  0 

3368  The  same  4  0  0 

3369  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  5  5  0 

3370  Marlborough  House  4  0  ^ 


3371 
3372 
3373 
3374 
3375- 

3377 
3378 
3379 
3380 
3381 
3382 
3383 
3384 
3385 
3386 
3387 
3388 
3389 
3390 
3391 
3392 
3393 
3394 
3395 
3396 
3397 
3398 


Marlborough  House  4 
Wedderburne  .  0 
Marlborough  House  4 
Colonel  T.  B.  Lawrence  0 
6  Benj.  Benjamin  1 

The  same  .         1 

The  same  .         1 

Marlborough  House  2 
Benj.  Benjamin  .  2 
Marq.  of  Breadalbane  1 
Marlborough  House        1 

The  same  .         7 

Colonel  T.  B.  Lawrence  1 
Marlborough  House  3 
Colonel  T.  B.  Lawrence  0 
Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  0 
Annoot  and  Gale  11 

Marq.  of  Breadalbane  1 
Durlacher,  Bond  Street  1 
Redfern,  Warwick  2 

Annoot  and  Gale  3 

Webb     .  .         1 

British  Museum  5 

The  same  .          1 

John  Swaby,  Esq.  2 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  1 
Benj.  Benjamin  2 


5  0 
15  0 

0  0 

14  0 

3  0 

6  0 
0  0 
0  0 
0  0 
3  0 


8  0 

7  0 

2  0 

15  0 
14  0 

16  0 
10  0 
18  0 
10  0 

8  0 

3  0 
18  0 

0  0 

10  0 
18  0 

11  0 
3  0 


5^ 


SPOONS,  KNIVES,  BIJOUTERIE,  ETC. 


3399  Marlborough  House         4 

3400  John  Swaby,  Esq.  .         2 

3401  Annoot  and  Gale  0 

3402  Marlborough  House         5 

3403  F.  Davis  Knightsbridge  1 

3404  Webb      .  .         5 

3405  Marlborough  House      30 

3407  W.  Aug.  Franks,  Esq.     0 

3408  Not  found 

3409  Marlborough  House      15 

3411  Annoot  and  Gale  0 

3412  W.King,  Finchley  Road  1 

3413  The  same     .  1 

3414  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  0 

3415  Annoot  and  Gale  10 

3416  Marlborough  House        8 

3417  The  same     .  6 

3418  The  same  .         1 

3419  Marq.  of  Breadalbane     5 

3420  Durlacher,  Bond  Street  11 

3421  Marlborough  House         8 

3422  Lord  Londesborough    14 

3423  Marlborough  House         8 

3424  The  same  .         2 

3426  The  same     .  1 

3427  The  same  .       10 

3428  The  same     .  3 

3429  The  same  .       10 

3430  The  same     .  4 

3431  Redfern,  Warwick  .         2 

3432  Colonel  T.B.Lawrence  1 

3433  Annoot  and  Gale    .         1 

3434  Colonel  T.  B.  LawTence  1 

3435  Marlborough  House         4 

3436  R.  T.  Searles,  Esq.  1 


10 

0 

0 

0 

9 

0 

10 

0 

2 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

11 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

16 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

11 

6 

15 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

15 

0 

15 

0 

10 

0 

15 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

13 

0 

1 

0 

10 

0 

16 

0 

3437 
3438 
3439 
3440 
3441 
3442 
3443 
3444 
3445 
3446 
3447 
3448 
3449 
3450 
3451 
3452 
3453 
3454 
3455 
3456 
3457 
3458 
3459 
3460 
3461 
3462 
3463 
3464 
3465 
3466 
3467 
3468 
3469 
3470 
3471 


Marlborough  House  3 

The  same      .  1 

The  same  .         2 

Chaffers  .  2 

R.  T.  Searles,  Esq.  .         0 
Marlborough  House         3 
The  same  .         8 

The  same     .  0 

Baron  G.  de  Rothschild  4 
Wetterhan,  Paris  3 

Marlborough  House  10 
British  Museum  .  4 
Chaffers  .  8 

Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq.  9 
Wedderburne  .  0 

Marlborough  House  8 
David  Falcke  .  2 

Baron  A.  de  Rothschild 22 
Marlborough  House  10 
S.  Nathan        .  2 

Chambers,  Esq.  14 

Chaffers  .  16 

Morant   .  .         3 

British  Museum  5 

Marlborough  House        3 

The  same  .         6 

The  same     .  10 

British  Museum      .         4 

The  same     .  7 

Myers,  Old  Bond  Street  6 

Baron  A.  de  Rothschild  20 

Earl  of  Lonsdale    .         8 

MartinT.  Smith,  M.P.I  6 

British  Museum        .       9 

Annoot  and  Gale  .    1 


10  0 

5  0 

0  0 

8  0 

14  0 

8  0 

5  0 

14  0 

15  0 

3  0 
10  0 

5  0 

10  0 

5  0 

10  0 

10  0 

10  0 

0  a 

10  0 

12  6 

14  0 
0  0 

10  0 

5  0 

15  0 
15  0 

0  0 

5  0 
0  0 

6  0 
0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

15  0 

4  0 


SEALS,  METAL  DISHES,  ETC. 


55 


3472  Marlborough  House  12  10 

3473  The  same              .  5     5 

3474  Redfern,  Warwick  1     3 

3475  J.  S; Forbes,  Esq.  .  1   13 
3476-7  Wedderburne  0  12 

3478  Earl  of  Lonsdale     .  1   18 

3479  Marlborough  House  3     0 

3480  The  same             .  2  10 

3481  Annoot  and  Gale  1      8 

3482  William  Maskell,  Esq.  10     0 

3483  Annoot  and  Gale  7   10 

3484  The  same             .  9     5 

3485  Marlborough  House  8  10 

3486  Wetterhan,  Paris     .  0  16 

3487  Marlborough  House  5     5 

3488  Webb      .                 .  1   12 

3489  G.  and  H.  Watson  3  10 

3490  Marlborough  House  8     5 

3491  David  Falcke  .  1   18 

3492  Hertz,  Marlborough  Str.  110 

3493  The  same     .  1     7 

3494  Rev.  W.  Pigott       .  1  14 

3495  G.  and  H.  Watson  2     2 

3496  Hertz,MarlboroughSt.  11     0 


3497  G.  and  H.  Watson  2  16 

3498  Annoot  and  Gale     .         1   18 

3499  Redfern,  Warwick  1   10 

3500  G.  and  H.  Watson  0  16 

3501  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.    3     5 

3502  Marlborough  House        4     0 

3503  F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  0  12     0 

3504  British  Museum  5   15     0 

3505  F.  Davis,Knightsbridge2   15     0 

3506  Lord  Londesborough    14     0     0 

3507  Myers,  Old  Bond  Str.    5  10     0 


3508  Marlborough  House      17 

3509  Hertz,  Marlborough  St.  11 

3510  Annoot  and  Gale  2 

3511  Webb     .  .         3 

3512  British  Museum  71 

3513  John  Noble,  Esq.  27 

3514  Marlborough  House      10 

3515  The  same  .         21 

3516  The  same  15 

3517  British  Museum  15 

3518  Annoot  and  Gale  1 

3519  Marlborough  House        2 

3520  Colonel  T.  B,  Lawrence  0 

3521  The  same  0 

3522  The  same  .         0 

3523  Marlborough  House        8 

3524  The  same  .         6 

3525  F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  0 

3526  Wedderburne  0 

3527  Colonel  T.  B.  Lawrence  0 

3528  Wedderburne  0 
3529-30  Col.  T.  B.  Laurence  0 

3531  Wedderburne  .         0 

3532  The  same  .         0 

3533  Colonel T.  B.  Lawrence  0 

3534  Wedderburne  .         0 


0  0 

10  0 

2  0 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

10  0 

6  0 

15  0 

10  6 

19  0 

17  0 

10  0 
6  0 

15  0 

15  0 

11  0 
13  0 

11  0 

12  0 

17  0 

5  0 

6  0 


3535  Marlborough  House  2  5  0 

3536  The  same             .  4  0  0 

3537  The  same    .  2  0  0 

3538  The  same             .  3  5  0 

3539  The  same     .  2  0  0 

3540  Marquis  of  Hertford  10  10  0 

3541  The  same     .  11  0  0 

3542  Marlborouo-h  House  4  0  0 


56 


KEYS,  KNIVES,  FORKS,  ETC. 


3543  Marquis  of  Hertford     11 

3544  Marlborough  House        1 

3545  BaronG.de Rothschild  10 

3546  Marlborough  House       3 

3547  The  same  .         1 

3548  The  same    .  5 

3549  The  same  .         1 

3550  The  same  4 

3551  Smith     .  .         0 

3552  Marlborough  House       1 

3553  The  same  .         2 

3554  Wetterhan,  Paris  0 

3555  Chas.Oct.Morgan,M.P.  1 

3556  Marlborough  House       1 

3557  David  Falcke  .         2 

3558  Marlborough  House        1 

3559  The  same  .         0 

3560  Chas. Oct. Morgan, M.P.I 

3561  The  same  .         1 

3562  Marlborough  House        1 

3563  Chas. Oct. Morgan, M.P.I 

3564  Marlborough  House        1 

3565  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.     2 

3566  Chas. Oct.  Morgan, M.P.  4 

3567  The  same  .         3 

3568  Marlborough  House       4 

3569  Smith  .  0 

3570  F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  1 

3571  Russell     .  .         1 

3572  Marlborough  House  2 
3573-4  The  same  .  2 
3575  Russell  .  13 
3576-7  Marlborough  House  7 
3578  Carr  .  .  0 
3579-8O  Marlborough  House  4 


0 

0 

15 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

14 

0 

11 

6 

12 

6 

12 

0 

4 

0 

1 

0 

10 

0 

7 

0 

15 

0 

10 

0 

11 

6 

8 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

15 

0 

0 

0 

5 

0 

4 

0 

9 

0 

3 

0 

8 

0 

0 

0 

5 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

19 
4 

0 
0 

3581  Willson,  Strand      .         0  16  0 

3582  David  Falcke                   0     9  0 

3583  Russell        .                  .  12     5  0 

3584  F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  12  0 

3585  Marlborough  House        2     2  0 

3586  Webb     .  .200 

3587  Marlborough  House       6     5  0 

3588  David  Falcke          .         3  10  0 

3589  Wetterhan,  Paris             0     5  0 

3590  Marlborough  House        1   12  0 

3591  Willson,  Strand               3     5  0 

3592  Smith     .                  .          1   15  0 

3593  F.Davis, Knightsbridge  1     0  0 

3594  Willson,  Strand               0     6  0 

3595  Rhodes            .                 0     8  0 

3596  Willson,  Strand      .         12  0 

3597  Marlborough  House        1  13  0 

3598  Willson,  Strand               0  10  6 

3599  Marlborough  House       3     0  0 

3600  The  same            .         3     5  0 

3601  Russell   .                 .         1  11  6 

3602  Annoot  and  Gale             2  10  0 

3603  Russell    .                 .         2  10  0 

3604  Marlborough  House        15  0 

3605  Willson,  Strand      .         2     9  0 
3606-7       The  same      .             0  10  0 

3608  British  Museum             22  10  0 

3609  Marlborough  House        5     5  0 

3610  F.Davis,  Knightsbridge  1   11  0 

3611  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  4  10  0 

3612  Russell   .                 .10  0 

3613  Benj.  Benjamin                0     9  0 

3614  Marlborough  House        1   13  0 

3615  F.Davis,  Knightsbridge  1     0  Q 

3616  Marlborough  House        5     5  0 


SNUFF  BOXES. 


5:7. 


3617  Marlborough  House  0  12 

3G18  Russell            .  2  7 

3G19  David  Falcke          .  5  12 

3620  Willson,  Strand  6  7 

3621  Marlborough  House  5  10 

3622  Durlacher,  Bond  Street  2  12 

3624  Octavlus  E.  Coope,  Esq.  7  10 

3625  Marlborough  House  8  0 

3626  Benj.  Benjamin       .  1.    0 

3627  Willson,  Strand  4  8 

3628  Redfern,  Warwick  3  12 

3629  Rhodes            .  4  0 

3630  The  same             .  5  5 

3631  Gvvynn             .  1  4 

3632  Marlborough  House  6  0 

3633  Redfern,  Warwick  2  7 

3634  Smith      .  .30 

3635  M.  J.  Higgins ,  Esq.  2  2 

3636  Russell  .                  .  5  15 

3637  The  same     .  2  3 

3638  Marlborough  House  5  5 

3639  Redfern,  Warwick  1  17 

3640  Russell   .  .46 

3641  Smith    ■■            .  4  4 

3642  Gwynn    .                  .  0  14 

3643  David  Falcke  3 

3644  F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  2 

3645  Joseph  -Mayer,  Esq.  2 

3646  Redfern,  Warwick  2 

3647  Geo.  Rob.  Smith,  Esq.  4 

3648  Benj.  Benjamin 

3649     Stocker,  Esq, 

3650  Money 

3651  The  same 

3652  Willson,  Strand 


3 

3 

1 

10 


i 

3 

13 

4 

0 

5 

10 

11 

5 

9 


0 

0 

6 

6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 


3653 

3654 

3655 

3656 

3657 

3658 

3659 

3660 

3661 

3662 

3663 

3664 

3665 

3666 

3667 

3668 

3669 

3670 

36;i 

3672 

3673 

3674 

3675 

3676 

3677 

3678 

3679 

3680 

3681 

3682 

3684 

3685 

3686 

3687 

3688 


Rhodes  .                 .  3  10  0 

Marlborough  House  6     0  0 

Willson,  Strand  3     3  0 

The  same             .  2     3  0 

F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  2  17  6 

Earl  of  Lonsdale  4     0  0 

David  Falcke          .  3  12  0 

Benj.  Benjamin  2   16  0 

John  Swaby,  Esq.  Ill  0 

Benj.  Benjamin  12   15  0 

David  Falcke          .  3  J  7  6 

Benj.  Benjamin  4     0  0 

The  same              .  10     0  0 

H.  St.  John  Mildmay  13  15  0 

The  same              .  10     5  0 

Benj.  Benjamin  13  10  0 

Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  18     0  0 

The  same             ,  16  15  0 

Annoot  and  Gale  10     0  0 

Benj.  Benjamin  12     0  0 

Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  16  10  0 

Marlborough  House  9   10  0 

David  Falcke          .  16  15  0 

Hon.  Francis  Baring  15   10  0 

Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  40     0  0 

Wetterhan,  Paris    .  7  17  6 

Viscount  Dupplin  9     0  0 

Marlborough  House  10     0  0 

Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq.  8     8  0 

Will.  Angerstcin,  Esq.  11   10  0 

Octavius  E.  Coope,Esq.  6  10  0 

No  name                 .  4     7  0 

Will.  Angerstein,  Esq.  20   10  0 

Marlborough  House  6     0  0 

The  same     .  7^0 

H 


58 


SNUFF  BOXES. 


3689  Durlacher,  Bond  Street  6 

3690  OctavmsE.Coope,Esq.  16  10     0 

3691  Smith      .  .         6 

3692  David  Falcke    .  10 

3693  Gale,  High  Holborii        5 


3695 
3696 
3697 
3698 
3699 
3700 
3701 
3702 
3703 
3704 
3705 
37O6 
3707 
37O8 
3709 
3710 
3711 
3712 
3713 
3714 
3715 
37I6 
3717 
37I8 
3719 
3720 
3721 
3722 
3723 


H.  M.  Farquhar,  Esq 
Kobert  Napier,  Esq. 
Wetterhan,  Paris 
H.  M.  Farquhar,  Esq. 
Sir  H.  H.  Campbell 
Marlborough  House 
William  Stirling,  M.P.   0 

The  same     .  0 

The  same  .         0 

Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq.  0 
Thomas  Jones,  Esq.  0 
Marlborough  House 
Willson,  Strand 

The  same     . 

The  same 
H.  M.  Farquhar,  Esq 
John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  2 
Marlborough  House        5 

The  same 

The  same  . 
Willson,  Strand 
Morris  Nathan 
Wetterhan,  Paris  . 
F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  3 
H.  M.  Farquhar,  Esq.  2 
Not  found 

Edward  Greaves,  M.P.  5 
Marlborough  House  5 
Robert  Napier,  Esq.        3 


5 

0 

10 

0 

15 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

18 

0 

3 

0 

15 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

0 

0 

7 

0 

2 

6 

10 

0 

6 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

17 

0 

14 

0 

3 

0 

13 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

15 

0 

0 

0 

8 

0 

3 

0 

7 

6 

13 

6 

10 

0 

18 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

3724 
3725 
3726 
3727 
3728 
3729 
3730 
3731 
3732 
3733 
3734 
3735 

3736 
3737 
3738 
3739 
3740 
3741 
3742 
3743 
3744 
3745 
3746 
3747 
3748 
3749 
3750 
3751 
3752 
3753 
3754 
3755 
3756 

3757 

3758 


Lord  Londesborough  10 
Watkins  .         5 

Marq.  of  Breadalbane  3 
Prince  Soltykoff  0 

J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.  5 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  6 
Col.  T.  B.  Lawrence  0 
Webb     .  .         3 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  5 
William  Stirling,  M.P.  7 
Benj.  Benjamin 
VVillson,  Strand 


10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

18  0 

0  0 

0  0 

12  0 


Marlborough  House 
Annoot  and  Gale 
Benj.  Benjamin 
Russell   . 
Benj.  Benjamin 
Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq. 
Benj.  Benjamin 
Earl  of  Lonsdale 
Annoot  and  Gale 
Marq.  of  Breadalbane 
Earl  of  Lonsdale 
Russell  . 
Benj.  Benjamin 
David  Falcke 


William  Goding,  Esq.  38 

Willson,  Strand      .  2 

David  Falcke  4 

Earl  of  Lonsdale  7 

Redfern,  Warwick  3 

Benj.  Benjamin  4 

Rhodes  .                  ,  5 

Smith               .  6 
Baron  J.  de  Rothschild  7 


0  0 

10  0 

3  0 

15  0 

10  0 

5  0 

12  6 

10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

15  0 
0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

10  0 

16  0 
15  0 

5  0 

17  6 
0  0 
5  0 
0  0 

12  0 


SNUFF  BOXES. 


59 


3759  Baron  J.  de  Rothschild  13 

10 

0 

3794 

3760  Marlborough  House 

5 

0 

0 

3795 

3761  J.  S,  Forbes,  Esq. 

3 

14 

0 

3796 

3762  G.  and  H.  Watson 

8 

0 

0 

3797 

3763  Morris  Nathan 

3 

0 

0 

3798 

3764  David  Falcke  . 

8 

15 

0 

3799 

3765  Willson,  Strand 

2 

4 

0 

3800 

3766  Webb 

5 

5 

0 

3801 

3767  Earl  of  Lonsdale     . 

12 

0 

0 

3802 

3768  Willson,  Strand 

2 

2 

0 

3803 

3769  Hon.  Francis  Baring 

5 

15 

0 

3804 

3770  Willson,  Strand 

1 

13 

0 

3805 

3771   Redfern,  Warwick  . 

1 

7 

0 

3806 

3772  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq. 

4 

0 

0 

3807 

3773  Samuel  Addington,  Esq 

.  5 

10 

0 

3808 

3774  Robert  Napier,  Esq. 

1 

19 

0 

3809 

3775  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq. 

7 

5 

0 

3810 

3776  Smith 

2 

15 

0 

3811 

3777  Willson,  Strand       . 

3 

10 

0 

3812 

3778  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq. 

4 

18 

0 

3813 

3779  Webb      . 

9 

5 

0 

3814 

3780  Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq. 

3 

0 

0 

3815 

3781  Earl  of  Gosford      . 

17 

5 

0 

3816 

3782  Richard  S.  White,  Esq 

2 

8 

0 

3817 

3783  Willson,  Strand       . 

6 

2 

6 

3818 

3784  Sigismund  Rucker,  Esq 

.5 

5 

0 

3819 

3785  Willson,  Strand      . 

2 

19 

0 

3820 

3786  Southam,  Green  Street 

1 

16 

0 

3821 

3787  Hon.  Francis  Baring 

5 

10 

0 

3822 

3788  Marks,  Oxford  Street 

1 

11 

0 

3823 

3789  David  Falcke  . 

22 

10 

0 

3824 

3790  Annoot  and  Gale     . 

10 

0 

0 

3825 

3791   H.  St.  J.  Mildmay,  Esq. 

12 

5 

0 

3826 

3792  Sam.  Addington,  Esq. 

31 

0 

0 

3827 

3793  Southam,  Green  Street 

3 

0 

0 

3828 

J.  C.  Carruthers,  Esq.  5     7     6 

David  Falcke  .  16  10     0 

Charles  S.  Bale,  Esq.  9     0     0 

Russell  .  11     5     0 

Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq.  5     5     0 

Earl  of  Lonsdale    .  7  10     0 

Willson,  Strand  3     5     0 

David  Falcke  .  7     2     6 

Annoot  and  Gale  5   15     6 
Marks,  Oxford  Street 
Marlborough  House 
Willson,  Strand 

The  same 
Redfern,  Warwick  . 
Ralph  Osborne,  M.P. 
David  Falcke 
Willson,  Strand 
David  Falcke      -    . 
G.  and  H.  Watson 
John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  3 

John  B.  Jarman,  Esq.  8 

Webb      .  .  9 

Marlborough  House  6 
N  orman  INIacdonald,  Esq.  7 

David  Falcke  .  5 

Baron  J.  de  Rothschild  8 
Durlacher,  Bond  Street  7 

Marks,   Oxford  Street  6 

Redfern,  Warwick  2 

David  Falcke  .  4 

O.  Bourne,  Esq.  1 

Willson,  Strand      .  2 

David  Falcke  .  7 

The  same  .  5 


Marks,  Oxford  Street      7 


15  0 

7  0 

16  0 

15  0 

16  0 
12  6 

0  0 

18  0 

9  0 

10  0 

0  0 

5  0 

15  0 

0  0 

15  0 

18  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

8  0 
0  0 

7  0 

5  0 

7  0 

5  0 

0  0 


60 


WATCHES,  COMPASSES, 


3829  Willson,  Strand      . 

2 

2 

0 

3863 

Lord  Londesborough 

24 

0 

0 

3830  F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge 

5 

0 

0 

3864 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  2 

10 

0 

3831  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq. 

4 

4 

0 

3865 

Marlborough  House 

13 

10 

0 

3832     Birch,  Esq. 

8 

8 

0 

3866 

Annoot  and  Gale    . 

11 

0 

0 

3835  Southam,  Green  Street 

3 

12 

0 

3S67 

Prince  Soltykoff 

13 

0 

0 

3836  Richard  S.  White,  Esq 

2 

10 

0 

3868 

Lord  Londesborough 

26 

10 

0 

3837   Van  Cuyck,  Paris  . 

9 

5 

0 

3869 

Cha.  Oct.  Morgan, M.P.  9 

19 

6 

3838  Russell 

2 

8 

0 

3870 

David  Falcke 

5 

0 

0 

3839       The  same 

2 

15 

0 

3871 

Cha.Oct.  Morgan,  M.P.  7 

15 

0 

3840  William  Stirling,  M.P. 

2 

9 

0 

3872 

Prince  Soltykoff 

14 

10 

0 

3841   Reginald  Neville,  Esq. 

1 

8 

0 

3873 

Wetterhan,  Paris    . 

2 

10 

0 

3842  Annoot  and  Gale 

1 

7 

0 

3874 

Marlborough  House 

2 

5 

0 

3843  Redfern,  Warwick . 

2 

12 

6 

3875 

The  same 

7 

15 

0 

3844  Annoot  and  Gale 

1 

17 

0 

3876 

Chaffers 

17 

10 

0 

3877 

Lebenheim 

17 

6 

6 

3845  Wetterhan,  Paris    . 

1 

10 

0 

3878 

White  . 

36 

0 

0 

3846  Prince  SoltykofF 

15 

10 

0 

3879  Marlborough  House 

15 

0 

0 

3847  Webb      . 

3 

15 

0 

3880 

Lebenheim 

7 

5 

0 

3848  Marlborough  House 

4 

10 

0 

3881 

Cha.Oct. Morgan,M.P.  20 

10 

0 

3849  Chaffers  . 

21 

0 

0 

3882 

Marlborough  House 

15 

15 

0 

3850  Annoot  and  Gale 

5 

5 

0 

3883 

Annoot  and  Gale    . 

2 

17 

6 

3851  Van  Cuyck,  Paris  . 

8 

0 

0 

3884 

Sam.  Addington,  Esq. 

16 

0 

0 

3852  Webb 

7 

15 

0 

3885 

Lebenheim 

21 

0 

0 

3853  Cha.  Oct.  Morgan, M.P 

.  6 

15 

0 

3886 

Russell 

42 

0 

0 

3854  Marlborough  House 

5 

0 

0 

3887  Cha. Oct. Morgan, M.P.  14 

10 

0 

3855   Prince  Soltykoff     . 

17 

10 

0 

3888 

Chaffers 

18 

7 

6 

3856  Marlborough  House 

10 

10 

0 

3889 

Cha.Oct.Morgan,M.P 

18 

7 

6 

3857  David  Falcke 

5 

0 

0 

3890 

Marlborough  House 

15 

10 

0 

3858  Van  Cuyck,  Paris 

7 

5 

0 

3891 

Prince  Soltykoff      . 

16 

10 

0 

3859  Marlborough  House 

11 

10 

0 

3892 

Purnell  B.  Purnell,Esq 

.27 

0 

0 

3860  Chaffers 

16 

0 

0 

3893 

Baron  G.de  Rothschild  28 

10 

0 

3861   Prince  Soltykoff     . 

20 

5 

0 

3894 

Russell    . 

75 

0 

0 

3862       The  same     . 

20 

10 

0 

3895 

Marlborough  House* 

14 

10 

0 

*  3895  described  in  Catalogue,  was  sold  in  error  as  3880. 


AND  CLOCKS. 


Gl 


3896  Chaffers       .    .               22     0  0 

3897  Marlborough  House      33     0  0 

3898  F.  Davis, Knightsbridge  5   10  0 

3899  David  Falcke          .         5     5  0 

3900  Russell             .                50     0  0 

3901  WiUson,  Strand       .         6  17  6 

3902  Litchfield         .                 3     5  0 

3903  Marlborough  House        5  10  0 

3904  The  same     .                 8  10  0 

3905  The  same             .         4     0  0 

3906  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq.           2  10  0 

3907  Litchfield                 .         10  0 

3908  Russell              .                  2  10  0 

3909  Cha.Oct.Morgan,M.P.  9     9  0 

3910  The  same     .                 8     8  0 

3911  Lord  Londesborough     18  10  0 

3912  Willson,  Strand                4  12  6 

3913  Marlborough  House      10     0  0 

3914  Buckley           .                  2     0  0 

3915  Willson,  Strand      ,          10  0 

3916  Marlborough  House        6     5  0 

3917  The  same             .         9  10  0 

3918  Russell             .                 0  14  0 

3919  Rev.  W.  B.  Hawkins      1   15  0 

3920  Chaffers           .               15     0  0 

3921  Cha.  Oct.  Morgan,  M.P.  3  10  0 

3922  Rev.  W.  B.  Hawkins     3  15  0 

3923  Sir  Charles  Fellowes       2     0  0 

3924  Marlborough  House        3  10  0 

3925  Willson,  Strand                1   10  0 

3926  Sir  Charles  Fellowes       3     3  0 

3927  F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  1   10  0 

3928  Litchfield                 .         2     8  0 

3929  Purnell  B.  Purnell,  Esq.  2  15  0 

3930  Mai-lborough  House        6     0  0 


3931  Marlborough  House        7  15  0 

3932  Purnell  B.Purnell,Esq.  17     0  0 

3933  Van  Cuyck,  Paris          11     0  0 

3934  Webb               .               19  10  0 

3935  Willson,  Strand      .         2  15  0 

3936  The  same     .                 4     4  0 

3937  Annoot  and  Gale    .         3  15  0 

3938  F.  Davis,  Knightsbridge  4     6  0 

3939  Rhodes   .                  .         5   15  0 

3940  Earl  of  Lonsdale              5     0  0 

3941  Robert  Hollond,  Esq.     5  15  0 

3942  Marlborough  House      11   10  0 

3943  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.     7     0  0 

3944  Willson,  Strand               3     5  0 

3945  David  Falcke           .         4     0  0 

3946  Marlborough  House        5     5  0 

3947  Earl  of  Lonsdale     •         6     5  0 

3948  Marlborough  House        3     5  0 

3949  British  Museum      .         3  10  0 

3950  Cha.Oct.  Morgan,  M.P.  0  19  0 

3951  British  Museum     .         3     0  0 

3952  The  same     .                  1   15  0 

3953  The  same     .                 1  16  0 

3954  Rev.  W.  B.  Hawkins       0     7  0 

3955  Cha.Oct.  Morgan, M.P.  5  10  0 

3956  British  Museum     .         5   15  0 

3957  Willson,  Strand               16  0 

3958  British  Museum     .         2  12  0 

3959  The  same     .                  2     8  0 

3960  Banting,  St.  James's  St.  13  10  0 
8961  British  Museum              2  10  0 

3962  Hertz,  Marlborough  St.  2  17  0 

3963  Marlborough  House        9  10  0 

3964  The  same            .       14     0  0 

3965  David  Falcke  .                 7  10  0 


62 


SILVER  ARTICLES, 


3966  Van  Cuyck,  Paris 

5 

15 

6 

4000  Davison 

2 

6 

0 

3967  Hertz,  Marlborough  St 

3968  David  Falcke 

.  4 
5 

8 
0 

0 
0 

4001 
4002 

Higham . 

Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esc 

0 

17 
10 

7 
0 

3969  Marlborough  House 

11 

0 

0 

4003 

Robert  Hollond,  Esq. 

3 

13 

1 

3970  Cha.Oct.Morgan,M.P 

18 

10 

0 

4004 

Benj.  Benjamin 

2 

6 

5 

3971  Prince  Soltykoff 

21 

0 

0 

4005 

The  same     . 

2 

15 

0 

3972  Russell 

22 

0 

0 

4006 

David  Falcke 

7 

9 

6 

3973  Hertz,MarlboroughSt. 

3974  Banting,  St.  James's  Si 

3975  Litchfield 

14 

.  5 

5 

10 
2 

0 
0 
6 

4007  Cha.  W.  Reynolds,  Esq.  3 

4008  Redfern,  Warwick  .         4 

4009  Solomon          .                 4 

0 
4 

2 

0 
0 
1 

3976  Russell 

4 

12 

6 

4010 

The  same 

5 

10 

9 

3977  Annoot  and  Gale 

5 

0 

0 

4011 

Walter  Stirling,  Esq. 

12 

14 

6 

3978  Rhodes 

4 

15 

0 

4012 

The  same 

12 

6 

0 

3979  Marlborough  House 

3980  The  same    . 

19 
90 

10 
0 

0 
0 

4013 
4014 

Cha.  W.  Reynolds,  Esq 
Davison  . 

2 

6 

3 
10 

11 
11 

3981  Willson,  Strand 

5 

0 

0 

4015 

Solomon 

2 

6 

2 

4016 

Ralph  Osborne,  M.P. 

Foligno 

Attenborough 

3 

13 

4 

3982  Fohgno 

3983  The  same 

10 
10 

3 
3 

0 
5 

4017 
4018 

15 
2 

10 
0 

7 
0 

3984  The  same     . 

3985  The  same 

11 
11 

1 
2 

0 
11 

4019  Benj.  Benjamin 

4020  Davison  . 

8 
3 

16 
17 

6 
3 

3986       The  same     . 

10 

16 

9 

4021 

Benj.  Benjamin 

15 

12 

0 

3987  Cooper    . 

3988  E.  Emanuel    . 

3989  Sam.  Addington,  Esq. 

3990  E.  Emanuel    . 

3991  Benj.  Benjamin 

3992  The  same     . 

6 
6 
5 
5 
5 
1 

5 
3 

7 

8 

19 

3 

6 
5 

7 
0 

7 
4 

4022 
4023 
4024 
4025 
4026 
4027 

The  same 
Withdrawn 
David  Falcke 
Benj.  Benjamin 
Solomon 
David  Falcke  . 

16 

11 
0 
1 

4 

8 

16 

17 
18 
10 

0 

6 
5 
9 
0 

3993  The  same 

3994  Fohgno 

3995  E.  Emanuel 

3 

10 

2 

4 

0 

19 

10 

0 

11 

4028 
4029 
4030 

Benj.  Benjamin 
David  Falcke  . 
Attenborough 

3 

10 
12 

12 

0 

10 

0 
0 
0 

3996  Davison 

3997  Benj.  Benjamin 

3998  The  same     . 
3099       The  same 

1 
0 
0 
2 

6 
15 

17 
0 

8 
0 

7 
9 

4031 
4032 
4033 
4034 

Benj.  Benjamin 
Solomon 
Foligno 
The  same 

9 
35 
64 
30 

7 

7 

13 

6 

9 
6 
0 
5 

BRONZE  AND  SILVER  MEDALS. 


63 


4035  Attenborough 

32 

14 

6 

4068  OctaviusE.Coope,Esq. 

19 

13 

3 

4036  Redfern,  Warwick 

18 

0 

0 

4069       The  same 

23 

14 

9 

4037   Ralph  Osborne,  M.P. 

5 

15 

2 

4070  Redfern,  Warwick 

28 

12 

0 

4038       The  same 

4 

5 

2 

4071   S.  M.  Mawson 

5 

10 

0 

4039  Webb,  (xrafton  Street 

10 

17 

5 

4072  David  Falcke  . 

1 

14 

0 

4040  Ralph  Osborne,  M.P. 

4 

9 

10 

4073       The  same 

1 

6 

0 

4041   Higham  . 

15 

8 

4074  F.  Davis,  Knightsbridgc 

;  0 

10 

6 

4042  Sam.  Addington,  Esq. 

4 

8 

4075  David  Falcke 

0 

15 

0 

4043  Solomon 

3 

4 

4076-7  Cooper 

0 

7 

0 

4044       The  same    . 

13 

0 

4078  William  Stirling,  M.P. 

0 

10 

0 

4045  Sam.  Addington,  Esq. 

3 

0 

4079  Annoot  and  Gale 

0 

7 

0 

4046       The  same     . 

0 

19 

9 

4080  Marlborough  House 

4 

0 

0 

4047  Redfern,  Warwick 

1 

9 

0 

4081       The  same 

11 

0 

0 

4048  Sam.  Addington,  Esq. 

2 

13 

9 

4082       The  same    . 

3 

0 

0 

4049  Colonel  T.  B.  Lawrence 

2 

6 

0 

4083       The  same 

2 

5 

0 

4050  Southam,  Green  Street  2 

0 

0 

4083*ChafFers 

0 

11 

0 

4051       The  same 

2 

2 

0 

4084  Marlborough  House 

5 

5 

0 

4052  Rev.  Tho.  Staniforth 

65 

2 

0 

4085   Annoot  and  Gale 

4 

0 

0 

4054  Redfern,  Warwick 

33 

0 

0 

4086  Marlborough  House 

24 

10 

0 

4055   Benj.  Benjamin 

6 

6 

0 

4087       The  same 

2 

5 

0 

4056  Van  Cuyck,  Paris 

5 

15 

0 

4088  Chaffers 

3 

15 

0 

4057  Annoot  and  Gale 

10 

6 

1 

4089  Annoot  and  Gale    . 

1 

12 

0 

4058       The  same     . 

10 

7 

9 

4090   Redfern,  W^arwick 

1 

1 

0 

4059  Cooper    . 

15 

9 

1 

4091  Chaffers  . 

0 

6 

0 

4060  Solomon 

12 

10 

9 

4092       The  same     . 

7 

0 

0 

4061         The  same 

Q 

10 

7 

9 
0 

4062  Attenborough 

4 

4093  0.  Bourne,  Esq.     . 

4 

14 

6 

4063  Cooper    . 

6 

10 

11 

4094  Annoot  and  Gale 

3 

18 

0 

4064  Webb,  Grafton  Street 

3 

3 

11 

4095  King,WoodstockStree1 

.26 

0 

0 

4065  Benj.  Benjamin 

1 

11 

6 

4096  Webb,  Grafton  Street 

2 

15 

0 

4066  Redfern,  Warwick 

31 

10 

11 

4097  Annoot  and  Gale 

3 

3 

0 

4067  Chai'les  Skipper,  Esq. 

16 

14 

8 

409    Van  Cuyck,  Paris 

25 

10 

0 

No.  4052.     The  date  on  the  Apostle  Spoons  is   1519,  not  1579.     The  weight 
19  oz,  8  dwt. 


64 


DECORATIVE  FURNITURE. 


4099  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.  48 

4100  Annoot  and  Gale  14 

4101  The  same  .  4 

4102  Sam.  Addington,  Esq.     4 

4103  Marlborough  House       15 

4104  Sam.  Addmgton,  Esq.    9 

4105  Walter  Stirling,  Esq.,    41 

4106  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  21 

4107  The  same  .       16 

4108  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  17 

4109  Litchfield  .         6 

4110  Annoot  and  Gale  9 

4111  The  same  .       40 

4112  Rhodes  .  80 

4113  The  same  .       58 

4114  Annoot  and  Gale  8 

4115  The  same  .       10 

4116  The  same     .  17 

4117  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  16 

4118  Morant  .         19 

4119  Charles  Cope,  Esq.        18 

4120  Annoot  and  Gale  43 

4121  The  same  .         6 

4122  D.  M.  Davidson,  Esq.  41 

4123  Annoot  and  Gale  15 

4124  Owen,  New  Bond  Str.  12 

4125  Annoot  and  Gale         220 

4126  Thomas  Grissell,  Esq.  22 

4127  Pratt,  New  Bond  Str.  13 

4128  The  same  .       10 

4129  The  same     .  4 

4130  Annoot  and  Gale  5 

4131  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  6 

4132  The  same  .         6 

4133  Cha.  D.  Fortnum,  Esq.    6 


0 

0 

8 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

15 

0 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

15 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

15 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

2 

6 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

15 

0 

15 

0 

0 

0 

4134  Litchfield 

4135  The  same     . 

4136  Annoot  and  Gale 

4137  Durlacher,  Bond  Street  76 

4138  Sam.  Addington,  Esq 
4138*Walter  Stirling,  Esq. 

4139  David  Falcke 

4140  Annoot  and  Gale 

4141  The  same 

4142  The  same     . 

4143  Marlborough  House 

4144  Annoot  and  Gale 

4145  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  20  15 

4146  Annoot  and  Gale 

4147  The  same 

4148  The  same     . 

4149  Marlborough  House 

4150  Annoot  and  Gale 

4151  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  21  10 

4152  Withdrawn 

4153  The  same 

4154  The  same 

4155  Smith      .  .         9     0     0 

4156  Withdrawn 

4157 Cunningham,  Esq.  19   10     0 

4158  Redfern,  Warwick  16  16     0 


5 

5 

0 

5 

5 

0 

4 

0 

0 

t76 

0 

0 

143 

0 

0 

41 

0 

0 

105 

0 

0 

62 

0 

0 

19 

19 

0 

15 

15 

0 

50 

0 

0 

38 

0 

0 

t  20 

15 

0 

78 

0 

0 

13 

10 

0 

10 

10 

0 

36 

10 

0 

40 

0 

0 

t21 

10 

0 

4159  Pratt,  New  Bond  Stree 

4160  Wertheimer 

t  4  14 
7     0 

6 
0 

4161   Rhodes 

10  15 

0 

4162   David  Falcke 

0  13 

0 

4163  Marq.  of  Hertford 

40     0 

0 

4164  Rhodes  . 

8     0 

0 

4165   Marq.  of  Hertford 

20  0 

0 

4166  Thomas  Grissell,  Esq. 

5   10 

0 

4167       The  same 

6  10 

0 

DECORATIVE  FURNITURE. 


65 


1-2 

4 

22 
3 
4 


6 
0 
15 
0 
3 
4 


10  10 
3     0 


40 
5 
42 
15 
16 
53 
16 
66 


4168  Thomas  Grissell,  Esq.     6 

4169  The  same 

4170  The  same     , 

4171  Annoot  and  Gale    . 

4172  The  same     . 

4173  Thomas  Grissell,  Esq. 

4174  Annoot  and  Gale 

4175  Henry  George  Bohn 

4176  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  5   15 

4177  David  Falcke 

4178  D.  M.  Davidson,  Esq 

4179  F.  L.  Popliam,Esq. 

4180  Rhodes    . 

4181  Van  Cuyck,  Paris 

4182  Charles  Mills,  Esq. 

4183  Annoot  and  Gale 

4184  Rhodes  . 
•4185  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.  72 

4186  Walter  Stirhng,  Esq.    54 

4187  Rhodes    .  .       30 

4188  S.  Lyne  Stephens,  Esq.  42 

4189  Annoot  and  Gale 

4190  Lord  Londesborough 

4191  Earl  of  Lonsdale 

4192  The  same 

4193  Redfern,  Warwick 

4194  Col.  Sibthorp,  M.P. 

4195  F.  L.  Popham,  Esq. 

4196  BaronJ.de  Rothschild  154 

4197  Walter  Stirling,  Esq.   105 

4198  Annoot  and  Gale 

4199  The  same 
4200-1  Wertheimer 

4202  Charles  Cope,  Esq. 

4203  Charles  Plumley,  Esq 


0 
10 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
3 
0 
0 
0 
0 

15   10 
31     0 


20 
31 
118 
32 
29 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
5 
0 

10  10 
36  15 
65     0 

11  5 
5     0 


0 
0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0   I 

0 ! 

ol 

0 ! 

I 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


4204  Lord  Londesborough    11  10 

4205  David  Falcke  64     0 

4206  Annoot  and  Gale         120  0 

4207  Col.  Sibthorp,  M.P.     108  0 
4208-9  Earl  of  Dartmouth     38  0 

4210  The  same             .       20  0 

4211  David  Falcke                   15  10 
4212-3  Pratt,  New  Bond  Str.  28  0 

4214  The  same              .       10  0 

4215  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  13  0 

4216  Marlborough  House      18  10 


4217 

4218 

4219 

4220 

4221 

4222 

4223 

4224 

4225 

4226 

4227 

4228 

4229 

4230 

4231 

4232 

4233 

4234 

4235 

4-236 

4237 

4238 

■1239 


David  Falcke 

The  same     . 
Annoot  and  Gale 
Rhodes  . 

The  same     . 
Russell    . 
Evans 
Smart 

Annoot  and  Gale 
David  Falcke 
Rev.  Tho.  Staniforth 
Litchfield 


4 
4 
5 
3 

i 

22 
4 
6 
4 
5 

16 
4 


Henry  Richardson,  Esq.  2 

Earl  of  Powis          .  17 

Marlborough  House  32 

Woodgate                .  1 8 

Ensom              .  2 1 

Herring                    .  24 

Woodgate        .  1 7 

The  same             .  39 

Morant            .  20 

The  same             .  21 

Marlborough  House  33 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 


0  0 

13  6 
0  0 

10  0 

4  0 

10  0 

14  6 
10  0 
10  0 
10  0 

15  0 
10  0 
10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

9  0 

0  0 

0  0 


66 


DECORATIVE  FURNITURE. 


4240  Woodgate        .  3 

4241  Ensom     .  .15 

4243  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  4 

4244  David  Falcke  .         3 

4245  Ensom  .  2 

4246  John  Allcard,  Esq.        15 

4247  Marlborough  House      28 

4248  David  Falcke  .       10 

4249  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  4 

4250  G.  and  H.  Watson  4 

4251  Woodgate        .  1 

4252  Ensom    .  .         8 

4253  Marq.  of  Breadalbane  10 

4254  David  Falcke  .       35 

4255  The  same     .  40 

4256  The  same  .  50 
4257-58-59  The  same  70 

4260  The  same  .         7 

4261  Rhodes  .  5 

4262  The  same  ,        17 

4263  Smith  .  2 

4264  Webb,  Grafton  Street  47 
4265-6  Annoot  and  Gale  81 
4266aCharles  Mills,  Esq.  7 
4267  Pratt,  New  Bond  Street35 
4267a Marlborough  House      10   10     0 


5 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

11 

0 

0 

0 

15 

0 

0 

0 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

18 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

4268 

4269 

4270 

4271 

4272 

4273 

4274 

4275 

4276 

4277 

4278- 

4280 

4281 

4282 

4283 

4284 

4285 

4286 

4287 

4288 

4289 

4290 

4291 

4293 

4294 


Marlborough  House  16 

The  same               .  12 

The  same     .  21 

The  same             .  101 

H.  M.  Farquhar,  Esq.    2 

Rhodes    .                 .  3 

Willson,  Strand  1 

S.  T.  Morey,  Esq.  .  9 

Marlborough  House  13 

Annoot  and  Gale     .  17 

9  Pratt,  New  Bond  St.  40 

Withdrawn 

Willson,  Strand 

The  same 

Moore 


3 

2 

6 

15 


Marlborough  House 
Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  3 

Moore  .  1 

The  same  .         2 

Annoot  and  Gale  5 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  1 
Marlborough  House        4 
■2  King, Woodstock  St.205 
The  same     .  35 

Pratt,  New  Bond  Street  2 


16  0 

10  0 

10  0 

0  0 

10  0 

0  0 

14  0 

15  0 
10  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

10  0 

6  0 

10  0 

15  0 

15  0 

15  0 

0  0 

1  0 
15  0 

0  0 

14  0 

0  0 


Errata.  No,  93,  as  purchaser,  read  Mons.  Sabalieri ;  and  No.  97,  William 
H.  Robinson,  Esq. 

Nos.  813,  824,  and  875,  were  purchased  by  Cecil  D.  Gardner,  Esq.,  all  other 
numbers  pertain  to  John  D.  Gardner,  Esq.,  though  placed  in  error  to  the  former. 

No.  1745,  Andrew  Fountaine,  Esq.  No.  1978,  David  Falcke,  of  New  Bond 
Street. 


AMOUNTS  OF  EACH  DAY'S  SALE. 


First  day's  sale 
Second  day's  sale  . 
Third  day's  sale 
Fourth  day's  sale . 
Fifth  day's  sale 
Sixth  day's  sale    . 
Seventh  day's  sale 
Eighth  day's  sale 
Ninth  day's  sale 
Tenth  day's  sale  . 
Eleventh  day's  sale    . 
Twelfth  day's  sale 
Thirteenth  day's  sale  . 
Fourteenth  day's  sale 
Fifteenth  day's  sale     . 
Sixteenth  day's  sale 
Seventeenth  day's  sale 
Eighteenth  day's  sale 
Nineteenth  day's  sale . 
Twentieth  day's  sale 
Twenty-first  day's  sale 

Twenty-second  day's  sale 
Twenty-third  day's  sale    . 
Twenty-fourth  day's  sale 
Twenty-fifth  day's  sale 
Twenty-sixth  day's  sale 
Twenty- seventh  day's  sale 
Twenty-eighth  day's  sale 
Twenty-ninth  day's  sale    . 
Thirtieth  day's  sale     . 
Thirty-first  day's  sale 
Thirty-second  day's  sale 


Monday,       March    5   . 

Tuesday,  6 

Wednesday,  7  • 

Thursday,  8 

Friday,  9  . 

Saturday,  10 

Monday,  12  . 

Tuesday,  13 

Wednesday,  14  . 

Thursday,  15 

Friday,  16  . 

Monday,  19 

Tuesday,  20  . 
Monday,         April    2 
Thursday,    March  22  . 

Friday,  23 

Saturday,  24   . 

Monday,  26 

Tuesday.  27  . 

Wednesday,  28 

Thursday,  29  . 


Tuesday,         April  17  • 

Wednesday,  18 

Thursday,  19  . 

Friday,  20 

Monday,  23  . 

Tuesday,  24 

Wednesday,  25  . 

Thursday,  26 

Friday,  27  . 

Saturday,  28 

Monday,  30  . 


Total 


1419  16 

0 

2043  8 

6 

2731  6 

6 

4783  11 

6 

.   6133  16 

6 

3113  1 

6 

2921   2 

6 

2688  9 

6 

807  17 

0 

1307  11 

0 

2029  4 

0 

1941  6 

6 

.   3160  1 

6 

1393  9 

0 

1807  10 

0 

2511  6 

6 

2396  15 

6 

1173  0 

0 

1261  0 

6 

1013  11 

0 

.   1687  15 

0 

987  15 

0 

1326  12 

6 

.   1137  4 

0 

921  0 

6 

867  14 

6 

763  14 

0 

779  10 

0 

1481  9 

0 

907  13 

3 

3518  9 

6 

1675  4 

2 

62,690  18 

2 

PRODUCE  OF  THE  SEVERAL  SALES. 

Library  .  .  5,273     9  6 

Collection  of  Prints       .  .  1,313  13  0 

Works  of  Art  and  Vertu       .  62,690  18  2 

Furniture,  etc.  .  .  1,676     4  2 


Total       70,954     4   10 


iEDES    STRAWBERRIAN^  :  MDCCCXLII. 


NAMES  OF  PURCHASERS  AND  THE  PRICES 

TO  THE  SALE  CATALOGUE  OF  THE 

CHOICE  COLLECTIONS  OF  ART  AND  VERTU, 

FORMED    BY 

HOE  ACE  WALPOLE,  EARL  OF  OllFORD, 

AT 

STRAWBERRY    HILL    VILLA. 

A  few  remaining  Copies  may  be  had  of  the  publisher,  J.  H.  Burn,  29,  Bow  Street, 
Covent   Garden. 

Price  Seven  Shillin^js  and  Sixpence. 


NOTICE    TO  BINDER. 


The  Half-title,  Portrait,  and  Title,  to  precede  the  Title  of  the 

Catalogue. 
Leaf  with  Candelabra,  marked  as  lot  196,  etc.  to  face  page  18 
Vases,  numbered  469  and  470  .  .33 

Vases,  numbered  598  and  597  •  .  .41 

Vase  599,  to  be  placed  second  or  back  to  the  above. 
Vases  numbered  600  and  601       .  •  .  42 

Eleanor  of  Portugal,  926  ;  and  Anne  of  Cleves,  927  77 

Lady  Johanna  Abergavenny  .  .  73 

NicholasLord  Vaux,  and  King  Edward  IV.  79 

Viscount  Faulconberg  .  .  .88 

Candlestick,  1305,  and  Crosier,  1317,  etc.      .  105 

Crucifix,  1319,  and  Reliquaire,  1320      .  .  107 

Rehquaire,  1337,  etc.  and  boat-shaped  Nef,  1447  109 

Ewer,  1561;  and  Casket,  1565  .  .  133 

Spoon,  3699,  and  Stand,  1694      .  .  144 

Vessel  with  arms,  and  Papal  Tiara,  1846;  Plate,  1848  159 
Pilgrim's  Bottle,  2100;  and  Salt-cellar,  1959  172 

Ewer  or  Vase,  2103;  and  Jar,  1845       .  .  186 

Halberd,  2378,  and  Swords,  2451,  2621  .  2O6 

Armour  :  Headpiece,  2698,  and  Breastplate,  2420  208 

Armour  :  Demi-suit,  2431  ;  and  Flask,  2519  209 

Figure  in  Armour,  Shield,  etc.,  on  stand^  2709      .  232 

Tankard,  with  lid,  3339;  and  Glasses  .  244 

Jug  of  circular  form  and  open  centre,  2877,  etc.  245 

Venetian  Drinking  glass,  3315,  etc.        .  .  267 

Pilgrim  Bottles,  3360;  Venetian  glasses,  bottle,  etc.  270 

Brotche,  3512,  and  Vessel  with  horns,  3513  .  284 

Keys,  with  pierced  bows,  numbered  3557  and  3568,  etc.  288 
Book-shaped  watch,  3911;  Clock  mounted  on  stand,  3964  326 
Watch,  3849,  and  Time-piece,  3980       .  .  333 

Candlesticks,  4099  and  4188;  Inkstand,  4197  341 

Pier-glass  and  carved  frame,  4143  .  .  345 

Cabinet  on  spiral  twisted  legs,  etc.,  4207      •  350 

Purchasers'  Names  and  Prices,   pp.  1-68,  to  follow   p.  358