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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.
tS
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.
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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
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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
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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,
1739
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
40
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
42
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.
44
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
45
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
48
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
49
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.,
51
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.
58
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.
61
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.
f2
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.
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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,
79
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"
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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
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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
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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.
1317
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
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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
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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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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
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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
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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
121
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
123
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
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125
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
126
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.
127
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.
129
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
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130
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.
131
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
140
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
141
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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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
End of Fourteenth Day's Sale.
l2
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
y
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.
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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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Sixteenth Day's Sale.
On FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1855,
AT ONB o'clock PRKCISELY.
FAENZA.
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
167
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
168
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
169
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
170
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
172
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
173
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
174
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
175
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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1845
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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
179
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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180
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
.181
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
183
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
184
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
185
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
186
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
187
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
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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
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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
200
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
201
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 "
202
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
203
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
204
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
205
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
206
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
207
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
208
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)
209
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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210
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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212
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
213
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
214
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
215
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
216
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
217
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
218
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
219
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
220
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
221
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
End of Twentieth Days Sale.
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
223
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
224
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
225
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
227
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
q2
228
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
229
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
230
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
231
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
232
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
233
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
235
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)
237
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
238
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
239
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
240
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
241
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
242
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
r2
244
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
245
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)
246
'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
247
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
248
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
249
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
254
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
257
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
259
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
264
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
273
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
291
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 ^
u2
292
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
293
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
294
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
295
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
296
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,
297
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
298
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
299
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
300
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
302
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
303
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
304
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
305
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
X
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
307
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
x2
308
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
309
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;
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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
325
" 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.'^
326
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
327
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
329
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
330
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
331
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
332
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
333
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
335
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
336
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
337
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
339
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
340
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.
4:143
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)
342
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
343
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
344
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
345
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
346
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
347
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
348
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
FINIS.
LONDON :
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14, Charing Cross
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NAMES OF PURCHASERS AND PRICES
ILLUSTRATED SALE CATALOGUE
CHOICE COLLECTIONS OF ART AND VERTIJ,
FORMED BY THE LATE
RALPH BERNAL, ESQ.
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CHOICE COLLECTIONS OF ART AND VERTU,
FORMED BY THE LATE
RALPH BERNAL, ESQ.
WITH THIS
NAMES OF PURCHASERS AND PRICES.
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£ W7vcU J^V
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ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
OF THE
DISTINGUISHED COLLECTION
OF
WORKS OF ART AND YERTU,
FROM THE
BYZANTINE PERIOD TO THAT OF LOUIS SEIZE,
COLLECTED BY THE LATE
EALPH BEENAL, ESQ.
SOLD BY AUCTION, BY
MESSRS. CHRISTIE AND MANSON;
WITH THE
PURCHASERS' NAMES AND PRICES.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR J. H. BURN, XXIX, BOW STREET, COVENT GARDEN.
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NAMES OF PURCHASERS AND PRICES
ILLUSTRATED SALE CATALOGUE
CHOICE COLLECTIONS OF ART AND VERTU,
FORMED BY THE LATE
RALPH BERNAL, ESQ.
NAMES OF PURCHASERS AND PRICES
TO THE
ILLUSTRATED SALE CATALOGUE
OF THE
CHOICE COLLECTIONS OF ART AND VERTU,
FOKMED BY
THE LATE RALPH BERNAL, ESQ.
Golden times and liappy news of price !
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.
3
10
0
1
8
0
0
15
0
2
2
0
2
12
6
2
10
0
17
6
6
1
2
0
1
2
0
4
15
0
2
6
0
15
0
0
2
14
0
4
15
0
8
0
0
8
5
0
15
0
0
16
10
0
12
5
0
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 .
26
0
0
26
5
0
8
5
0
3
10
0
1
15
0
4
5
0
4
10
0
11
0
6
4
7
0
2
17
6
2
12
0
2
10
0
16
0
0
4
0
0
2
17
0
1
15
0
5
15
0
55
0
0
8
8
0
4
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
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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
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1
4
5
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5 0
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15 0
12 0
15 0
0 0
6 0
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0 0
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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
0
6
0
0
4
5
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4
4
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6
10
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3
5
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7
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4
5
0
11
0
0
8
0
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4
15
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10
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5
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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
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21
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2
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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
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12
7
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15 0
12 0
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11 0
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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
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0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
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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
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0
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0
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0
0 I
0 !
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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