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AnVERTISEMENTS.  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


Volume  IV.,    1910-11. 


IMPORTANT    ANNOUNCEMENT. 

Enlarged  Scope. 

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volumes  by  including  the  ivhole  of  the  fine  art  prices  at 
the  sale  rooms  of  Messrs.  Sotheby,  Wilkinson  and 
Hodge,  and  Messrs.   Puttick  and  Simpson. 

The  Index  will  be  further  improved  b}-  giving  a 
list  of  subjects  under  the  name  of  each  artist  or  engraver. 

These  changes  will  largely  increase  the  size  of  the 
volume,  and  its  cost  of  production,  and  we  shall  be 
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improved  form  will  be  more  than  doubled  in  value.  As 
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Original    Etchings 

BY 

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ZORN  EUGENE    BEJOT.    R.E. 

WILLIAM  HOLE,  R.S.A..  R.E.  E.  M.  SYNGE.  A.R.E. 

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1909-10 


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WITH    AN 

INDEX    TO    ARTISTS'    AND    ENGRAVERS' 

NAMES,    AND    AN    ALPHABETICAL    LIST 

OF   ANONYMOUS    PICTURES,    DRAWINGS 

AND    ENGRAVINGS. 


VOLUME    III. 


LONDON : 

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STRAND,  W.C. 


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CONXBNTTS. 


Preface  to  Vol.  No.  III. 
List  of  Sales 

Index  : — 
Pictures 
Drawings 
Engravings  :— 

Artists 
Engravers 


PAGE 
XV 


421—454 
457—472 

475— 4S7 
491—523 


Art  Prices  Current.  Advertisements. 


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In  the  amount  of  information  it  contains,  the  third  volume  of 
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Collection  of  the  late  Earl  of  Sheffield    ...         ...  ...         2^ 

December    13   and   14,    igog. 

Property    of    the    late    Percy    Arden,    Esq.,   A7,  The 

Albany,  Piccad'l'y        ...         ...         ...         ...  ...  29,34 

January  31,   igio. 

Remaining  Works  of  the  late  Edward  John  Gregory, 

R.A.,  P.R.L,  8,  Greville  Place,  Maida  Vale,  N.W.         58 

February  5,   igio. 

Property  of  the  late  Sir  J.  A.  Jacobv,  34,  Eaton  Place, 

S.W "     62,  77 

Property  of  the  late  Miss  Agnew  Laing,   23,   Craven 

Hill,  Bayswater.  W 66 


LIST    OF    SALES. 


February  7,  igio.  page 

Collection  of  Theatrical  Portraits  of  the  late  Mrs.  C. 

Wylie,  151,  Church  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W.  ...        68 

February  8,  igio. 

Collection  of  J.   E.   Fordham,   Esq.,   Melbourn  Bury, 

Royston    (also   April   9)  75,   196 

Property  of  the  late  Merton  A.  Thorns,   Esq.,  4,   St. 

George's    Square,    S.W.        ...         ...         76 

February  12,  igio. 

Property  of  the  late  J.  H.  Nettlefold,  Esq.,  Observa- 
tory House,  Campden   Hill,   W 80 

February  ig,  igio. 

Collection  of  the  late  J.   S.   W.   S.   Erie  Drax.   Esq., 

Olantigh  Towers,  Wye,   Kent         85,  90 

February  26,  igio. 

Properly  of  the  late  Mrs.  A.  Y.  Hayles,  27,  Cambridge 

Road,  Hove,  Brighton  96 

Property  of  the  Trustees  of  the  late  Sir  A.  D.  Bate- 
man  .Scott  and  Lady  Bateman  Scott,  Great  Barr 
Hall,    Birmingham       97 

Property  of  Arthur  Robert  Hood,   Esq.,   The  Greys, 

Eas'tbourne         ...         ...         ...         ...         ...         ...         gi^ 

Property  of  Capt.  C.  F.  \\'eston-Underwood,  Grendon 

Underwood,  Ajdesbury,    Bucks        ...         ...         ...       loo 

March  5,    igio. 

Property  of  the  late  E.   Levita,   Esq.,  27,   Ennismore 

Gardens,  S.W.,  &  6,  Brunswick  Square,  Brighton       loS 

Property  of  the  Right  Hon.  the  Countess  Bathurst...       109 

Property  of   the   Trustees   of   the  late   James   Paton, 

Esq.,   Edinburgh  ...  ...  ...         ...  ...        111 

Property    of    the   late   W.   S.    Partridge,    Esq.,    Lynn 

Court,    Broadwater  Down,   Tunbridge  Wells      ...       in 


LIST    OF    SALES. 


March  7,    1910.  page 

Property  of  the  late  Miss  Catherine  Vincent,  27,  St. 

Mary's    Mansions,    Padclington,    W.  ...         ...       114 

Property  of  the  late  H.  Simpson,  Esq.,  Hanley        ...       118 

March  8,    19 10. 

Japanese  Colour  Prints  of  the  best  period,  forming 
part  of  the  Collection  of  H.  A.  Ritchie,  Esq., 
Catteshall  Manor,  Godalming,  Surrey    ...         ...  120 

March  9,    1910. 

Property  of  the  late  Stephen  T.   Gooden,   Esq.,    107, 

Tulse  Hill,  S.W 128 

March  12,  14,  and  15,  1910. 

Collection    of  Sir    Walter    Gilbey,    Bart.,    Cambridge 

House,   Regent's   Park      133,  139,  145 

March  19,  1910. 

Portion  of  the  Stock  of  Messrs.  Wallis  and  Son,  The 

French  Gallery,  Pall  Mall,  S.W 151 

March  21,   1910. 
Works  by  the  late  William  Callow,  R.W.S 156 

April   4,    1910. 

Property  of  the  late  Robert  Hannah,  Esq.,  82,  Addison 

Road,    W.  ...         ...       172 

April  7  and  8,   1910. 

Collection  of  the  late  Montague  J.  Guest,  Esq., 
A5,  The  Albany,  Piccadilly,  W.,  and  14,  Bruns- 
wick Square,    Brighton  177,  187 

April  12  and  13,   1910. 

Collection   of  Etchings   and   Engravings    formed    by 

H.  S.  Theobald,  Esq.,  First  portion     ...  202,  208 

Secotid  portion  (April  2$,  et  seq.)    230,  27b 


LIST    OF    SALES. 


April    i6,    igio.  page 

Property  of  the  late  George  Frederick  (Fenton)  Smith, 

Esq.,  Cromwell  Lodge,  Putney  Hill,  S.W.         ...       214 

April  18,  .igio. 

Property  of  John  Grossman,  Esq.,  ALD.,  331,  Wands- 
worth Road,  S.W 219 

Property  of  the  late  William  Shoosmith,  Esq.,  South- 
ampton    ...         ...         ...         ...         ...         ...         ...       221 

Property  of  the  late  Mrs.  Bostock,  47,  Sheep  Street, 

Northampton      ...         ...         ...         ...         ...         ...       222 

April  23,    igio. 

Property  of  the  late  J.  Vavasseur,  Esq.,  G.B.,  Black- 
heath  and   Kilverstone  Hall,   Thetford      ...         ...       224 

Property  of  Mrs.   Woodward,    Glancathara,   Glarence 

Park  South,  Weston-super-Mare     226 

Property  of  John  Ba^'lay,  Esq.,   14,  Kidbrook  Grove, 

Blackheath     227 

April  30,    igio. 

Property    of   John     Maddocks,    Esq.,    Heath     Royal, 

Putney  Heath 277 

May  6,  igio. 
Collection    of    the    late    Octavius     E.      Coope,   Esq., 

Rochetts,  near  Brentwood,  Essex    ...         ...         ...       281 

Property  of  Mrs.  Hautenville  Cope  and  Miss  Thoyts...       285 

May   9,    igio. 

Property  of  the  late  Isaac  Falcke,  Esq.,    104,  Gower 

Street,   W.C 287 

Property  of  Robert  Walters,  Esq.,  Ware  Priory,  Herts.    291 

May    12,    1910. 

Property  of  the  late  James  Keyden,   Esq.,    i,   Clare- 

mont  Terrace,  Glasgow         296 


LIST    OF    SALES. 


May   23,    igio.  page 

Property  of  R.  Forbes  Carpenter,  Esq.,  106,  Green- 
croft  Gardens,  West  Hampstead,  N.W 29S 

Property  of  C.  Mylne  Barker,  Esq.,  late  65,  West- 
bourne  Terrace,  VV.     ..-.         301 

May  24,  igio. 

Portion    of    the  Stock    of    Messrs.    Frost    and   Reed, 

8,  Clare  Street,  Bristol  303 

May   25,    1910. 

Property  of  Dr.  J.  S.  Joule,  12,  Westbourne  Terrace 

Road,    W. 309 

May  27  AND  30,   igio. 

Property   of    the    late    Abel    Buckley,   Esq.,    Rvecroft 

Hall,  Audenshaw         316,322 

May   27,    igio. 

Property  of  the   late   T.    H.    Ismay,    Esq.,  Dawpool, 

Cheshire  ...         ...         ...         ...         ...         ...         ...  319 

Property  of  the  late  William  Linnell,   Esq.,   40,   Elm 

Park  Gardens,  S.W 319 

Property  of  the  late  Sir  W.  Q.  Orchardson,  R.A.     ...  319 

Property  of  the  late  Mrs.  John  Fielden 320 

June   3,    igio. 

Property  of  the  late  E.  Erskine  Scott,  Esq.     ...         ...       326 

Property  of  the  late  Andrew  Maxwell,    Esq.,   8,    St. 

James'  Terrace,  Hillhead,  Glasgow  327 

Property   of   P.    M.    Inglis,     Esq.,    23,    Park    Circus, 

Glasgow 328 

Property  of  the  late  R.  W.  Rankine,  Esq.,  Cunnoqu- 

hie,  Fife;  and  4,  Ainslie  Place,  Edinburgh         ...       328 

June   6,    igio. 

Property  of  the  late  Mr.  Alfred  Whitman,  of  the  Print 

Room,    British    Museum        331 


LIST    OF    SALES. 


PAGE 

Property  of  the  late  H.  H.  Glutton,  Esq.,  2,  Portland 

Place,    W 33, 

Property  of  the  late  T.  W.  Waller,  Esq.,   10,  West- 

bourne  Street,  W.  (also  June  10)        332,  337 

June  13,    1910. 

Property   of    the  late    Mrs.    Frank  Crowther,    Beau- 

monds,   Rochdale         342 

Property  of  the  late  T.  S.  Eade,  Esq.,  62,  Cavend'sh 

Road,  Brondesbury,  N.W 346 

June  14,    1910. 
Property  of  Herbert  Raphael,  Esq.,   M.P 349 

June   17,    1910. 

Collection  of  the  late  Sir  Frederick  Thorpe  Mappin, 

Thornbury,  Sheffield 354 

Property  of  the  late  Rev.   Charles  J.   Steward,    The 

Cedars,  Anglesea  Road,  Ipswich  (and  July  75)    357,  396 

Collection  of  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Armstrong,  Crag- 
side,  Rothbury,  Northumberland     ...         ...         ...       363 

June  30,    1910. 

Collection  of  the  late  Alexander  Young,  Esq.,  i,  Aber- 
deen Terrace,   Blackheath     367.378 

July   8,   1910. 

Property   of    G.    E.    Cririe   Clayton,    Esq.,   Penarwel, 

Llanbedrog,  North  Wales     383 

Property  of  the  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Perth,  Strath- 

allan  Castle       383 

Property  of  Sholto  Montgomery  Cay,  Esq 383 

Property   of   the  Right   Hon.    the   Earl    of    Morton, 

Dalmahoy  385 

July   12,    igio. 

Property    of    the   late     Daniel     Meinertzhagen,    Esq., 

Brockwood  Park,  and  26,  Rutland  Gate,  S.W.  ...       386 


LIST    OF    SALES. 


July    15,    igio.  page 

Property  of  the  late  Frank  Hurst,  Esq.,  18,  Cadogan 

Place,    S.VV 392 

Property  of  the   late  William     Imrie,     Esq.,    Holme- 
stead,    Moseley    Hill,    Liverpool      ...         ...         ...  396 

Property  of  the  late  William  Beacall,  Esq.,  Shrewsbury    396 
Property  of   the  late   J.   Moxon,  Esq.,  3,    Kilgraston 

Road,   Edinburgh         397 

From  the  Collection  of  the  late  C.  E.  Vertue,  Esq 399 

Property  of  Mrs.  W.  H.  Millais 410 

Property   of   Monsieur   Alphonse  Simkens      ...         ...  413 


Art  Prices  Current.  ADVERTiSEMf:NTi\ 

TpREDK.  HOLLYER'S  Collection  of 
Platinotype  Reproductions  may  be 
seen  daily  at  his  Studios,  9,  Pembroke 
Square,  Kensington,  London,  W.  The 
Collection  includes  :  —  the  Parthenon 
Marbles,  Drawings  by  Holbein,  Selections 
FROM  THE  Florentine,  Hague,  Dublin,  and 
National  Galleries.  The  Bridgewater  and 
Benson  Collections.  The  Paintings  and 
Pencil  Studies  of  Sir  E.  Burne-Jones.  The 
Pictures  and  Portraits  of  G.  F.  Watts,  R.A. 
The  Works  of  Turner,  Rossetti,  Harry 
Bates  and  others.  Illustrated  Catalogue 
One  Shilling.  The  Photographing  of 
Paintings  is  also  undertaken,  and  is 
done  personally  by  F.  T.  HOLLYER. 


ART     PRICES    CURRENT. 


November  27,  1909.  The  following  were  the  property  of 
Mrs.  Hartmann,  removed  from  WTiite  Lodge,  Richmond  ;  and 
were  sold  by  order  of  the  trustee  in  bankruptcy. 

modern:  pictures. 

1  Achard,  J.,  "  River  Scene,"  loj  x  16  (Obach),  £2  123.  6d. 

2  Heulant,  A.,  "  A  Love  Scene,"  i,q  x  22}  (Lister),  £^  3s. 

3  Jongkind,    J.    B.    (i856t,    "  Harbour    Scene,"    ijl    x    2ii    (D.    L.    Isaacs), 

£$2   los. 

4  Noter,    P.    F.    De,    "  Winter   Landscape,"  gj   x    13    (Buttrey),  j^3  3s. 

5  Plassan,  A.  E.,  "  The  Miniature,"  8x6  (Sampson),  ^11  iis. 

6  Wetherbee,   G.    F.    {18S3),   "  The   Faggot-Galherer,"     igi     x     ii\     (Lister;, 

OLD    PICTURES. 

7  "The    Triumph    of    Amphitrite";    and    the    companion,    a    pair,    35    x    55 

(Sackville   Gallery),    £2    2s. 

8  Arentz,  A.,  "  River  Scene,"  11  x  14  (Leger),  £q  igs.  6d. 

q     Braubrun,   "  Portrait  of  Marie  Th^r^se,"  29J  x  22^  (Wagner),    ^,"14   14s. 

10  B-ilcn  \'-M\  and  Breughel,  "  Landscape,  with  the  Madonna  and  Child,"  on 

copper;  and  "  Horses,"  a  pair  (CoUings),  £12  12s. 

11  Baroccio,     "  The     Holy     Family     and     the     Infant     St.     John,"     26     x     2a 

(Agnew),   £^2   los. 

12  Borgognone,   "  Cavalry  Skirmishes,"  a  pair,    15  x  25  (Bertram),   ;^4  4s. 

13  Boucher  School,  "  Shepherds  and  Shepherdesses,"  a   pair,  22|  x  2.S  (A.  S. 

Collings),    £■/    17s.   6d. 

14  Conegliano,  "  The  Madonna,"  ig  x  15  (Bohler),  ;£'iio  5s. 

15  Craddock,  "  Hawks,"  23!  x  30  (Bertram),  £-j  ys. 

16  Cuyp,  A.,  "  Cocks  Fighting,"  33J  x  46  (Lister),  £in  14s. 

17  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait   of   a   Gentleman,"   oval,    27   x   21    (Mrs. 

Wheeler),   £2   2S. 

18  French  .School,  "  Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  47  x  38  (Parsons),  ;£^I2  12s. 

19  French  School,  "  Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  52  x  38  (Cohen),  £g  gs. 

30     French   School,   "  A   Lady   as  '  Diana  '  ";    and   "  ."V   Lady,    in    red   cloak," 
oval    (Parsons),    £12    12s. 

21  Fyt,  J.,  "  Dead  Partridges,"  14  x  18  (Lewis  and  Simmons),  ;£!^44  2S. 

22  Greuze,  "  Head  of  a  Girl,"  6|  x  6  (D.  L.  Isaacs),  ;^26  5s. 

23  Grief,  A..,  "  A   Fox  ";  and  "  Dead  Game,"  a  pair,   13^  x   16  (Money),  £2 

I2S.  6d. 

24  Holbein    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,"    in    dark    dress    and    cap, 

holding    a    watch;    and    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    black    dress    and 
white  cap,  holding  her  gloves,  a  pair,  24J  x  18  (.Agnew),  ;^io5. 


ART     PRICES     CURRENT. 


25  Italian    School,     "  A    Cavalry     Engagement,"    near    some    buildings;     and 

"  A    Landscape,"    with    market    figures,    a    pair,    38J    x    56    (Wheeler), 
£•5    5S- 

26  Italian  School,  "  The  Holy  Family,"  20  x  18J  (Dowdeswells),  £8^. 

27  Italian  School,  "  Cupids  Sporting,"  38  x  52  (CoUings),  £n  3s.  6d. 
a8    Janssens,  "  Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  28  s  23^  (Scarborough),  ;^I5  15s. 

29  Kneller.   Sir   G.,    "  Portrait     of     the     Duke    of     Marlborough,"     49     x     40 

(Shepherd),    ;^5S    16s. 

30  Kneller,  "  Portrait  of  Lady  Fanshaw,"  35^  x  28  (Mrs.  Wheeler),  ;^9  9s. 

31  Kneller,   Sir   G.   (after),   "  Portrait  of   the   Duchess  of   Marlborough,"  oval, 

29  X  24-J-  (D.  L.  Isaacs),  £22  2s. 

33  Lambert,    G.   (1739),    "  Dunton    Hall,    Lincolnshire,    the   Seat  of  Sigismund 

Trafford,   Esq.,"  33  x  525   (Agnew),   £efi   i6s. 
_33     Lely,    Sir    P.    (after),    "  James    Butler,    First    Duke    of    Ormonde,    K.G.," 
49  X  39  (Mrs.  Wheeler),  ;^i2   12s. 

34  Lely,  Sir  P.  (after),  "  Anne  Hyde,"  oval,  30  s  25  (Mrs.  Wheeler),  jCs  5S- 

35  Lely,  Sir  P.  (after),  "George  Villiers,   Duke  of  Buckingham  ";   and  "  The 

Comtesse   de   Gra-nniont  "   (Parsons),    -£8    i8s.    6d. 

36  Maes,    N.,    "  Portrait   of   a   Gentleman,"    in    brown    robe;    "  Portrait   of    a 

Lady,"  in  white  dress,  a  pair,  21^  x  18^  (Leger),  ^73  los. 

37  Meulen,  Van  der,  "  .^n  Encampment  Outside  a  Town,"  27  x  44  (Wheeler), 

;^8  8s. 

38  Mignard,    P.,   "  Portrait   of   a   Lady,"   46   x   35   (Leggatt),   £^6   4s. 

39  Riley,  J.  (after),  "  King  James  II.,"  48  x  39  (Mrs.  Wheeler),  £6  i6s.  6d. 

40  Rosa,  S.,  "  A  Cavalry  Engagement,"  27J  x  38  (Wheeler),  ;^3  3s. 

41  Saftleven,    H.,    "  Valley    Scene,"    loj   x    14I    (Collings),    £4   4S- 

42  Stry,  J.  Van,   "  Cattle  in  a   Pasture,"   16  x  2i|  (.A.   S.  Collings),  £^  4s. 

43  Tivoli,   R.   Di,   "  Birds  in   a   Landscape,"   13J  x  23   (Christie),   £2   ^3^-  ^^ 

44  Vernet,  J.,   "  A  Rocky  Coast,"  26  x  37J-  (A.   S.   Collings),   ;^s  ss. 

45  Wissing,   W.    (after),   "  Queen   Mary,"   48   x   37   (Mrs.   Wheeler),   £11    iis. 

46  Wyck,    "  A    Hunting    Party    Halting    by    a    Fountain,"    28    x    31J    (A.    S. 

Collings),    £^   14s.   6d. 

Different  properties. 

Pastels. 

47  Cotes,    F.,    R.A.,    "  Portrait   of    Lady     Xorthington, 

;£^I0     los. 

48  Cotes,     F  ,     R..'\.,     "  Portrait     of     Mrs.     Mary 

(Dotson),  ;^2i. 

49  Cotes,      F  ,     R.A.,      "  Portrait    of    Rhoda,      Lady 

(Dotson),    £8   8s. 

PICTURES. 

yi  Ommergani-k,   B.   P.    (1782),   "  Cattla.    Goat     ;.'nJ   .SI  fep,   in   a    Landsjape," 
II  X  14I  (Collings),  j^is  153- 

51  Dutch  School,  "  Landscape,"  11}  x  15^  (Cohen),  ;^I7  17s. 

52  Pether,  "  River  Scenes  ";  "  Moonlight,"  a  pair  (Wake),  £1  iis.  6d. 

53  Dutch  School,  "  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"  16  x   13  (Leger),  £6  i6s.  6d. 

54  English   School,   "  Two   Children,"  31  in.,   circular  (Speelman),   £y   7s. 

55  Teniers,  "  Peasants  outside  a  Cottage,"  18J  x  24!  (Buck),  ;£'i9  19s. 

56  Paul,    J.,    "  The    Custom-Housc    and    Ouny    on    thf     Thnmcs,"    24!    :;    29J 

(Saunders),   ;£'io  los. 

57  Paul,   "  Fleet  Street  and  Temple  Bar,"  29  x  38  (Muggins),   ;£!o   10s. 

58  Paul.  "  A  Church,  with  buildings  and  figures,"  24  x  29  (Cox),  £5  155.  6d. 


1,"     23     X 

17   (  Dot;on). 

Charleton,' 

'     23i     ^      17 

Huband," 

23     K      17^ 

November  27,  1909. 


59  Paul,  "  Charles  I.  Statue  and  Northumberland  House,"  30  x  39  (Huggins), 

£jo   10s. 

60  Mans,  F.  H.,  "  A  Church  on  a  River."  i6§  x  12^  (Cohen),  £j  3s. 

61  Artois.  "  Woody  Landscape,"  60J  x  80  (Cleaver;,  ;£^27  6s. 

62  Zuccarelli,  "  Roman  Ruins,"  a  pair,  27  x  37  (Mrs.   Wheeler),  jCj  7s. 

63  Rosa,  S.,  "  Hilly  River  Scene,"  30  x  44  (Cleaver),  £5  5s. 

64  Haydon,  B.  R.,  "  A  Nun  at  her   Devotion,"  29  s  24J  (Moore),  ;^i   iis.  6d. 
6s     Trovon,  "  A  Cow  in  a  Landscape,"  iSs  x   12   (Eyles),  .£2   12s.  6d. 

66  Vincent,  G.,  "  Landscape,"  20j  x  31  (Bower),  ;^i6  i6s. 

67  Heem,  J.  D.  De,  "  Fruit  and  Still  Life,"  13  x  21   (Gooden  and  Fox),  ;£J42. 

68  Kneller,   "  Portrait  of  a   Gentleman,"  23  x   19J  (Shepherd),   j£r6   i6s.   6d. 

69  Wissing,  "  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Lawson  "  (Seth  Smith),  ;^3  13s.  6d. 

70  Zuccarelli,    "  River   Scene,"   22    x   45   (Cohen),    £g    19s.    6d. 

71  Rosa,  "  Rocky  Coast  Scene,"  with  soldiers;  and  "A  Cavalry  Engagement  " 

(Payne),   £7  ys. 

72  Dyck,  Van,  School,  "Portrait  of  the  Countess  of  Northumberland,"  30  x  25 

(Wylde),   £8  .gs. 

73  Italian  School,  "  A  Venetian  Lady,"  25  x  30  (Glen),  ;^5  15s.  6d. 

74  Mans,  F.  H.,  "  River  Scene,"  22J  x  30  (Collings),  £^  4s. 

75  Early    English    School,    "  Lady    Francis    Pembroke    as   a    Girl,"    unframed, 

44  X  33  (Moore),  ;^i  iis.  6d. 

76  Ruysdael,  "  Landscape,"  loj  by  12J  (Cohen),  £^2. 

77  Reynolds,    Sir    J.,    P.R.A.    (after),     "  The     Strawberry-Girl,"     26     x     igj 

(withdrawn). 

78  Dutch  School,   "  Portrait  of  the  Duchess  of  Richmond,"  40  x  33J  (Cubitt), 

£9  9S- 
yg     Ostade,   "  Frozen   River  Scene,"    14   x   20  (Cohen),    ^721. 

80  Dutch  School,   "  Winter  Scene,"   17  x  22  (A.   S.  Collings),   £2   13s.   6d. 

81  Dutch  School,  "  Woody  Landscape,"  i8j  x  22  (A.  S.  Collings),  £^  15s.  6d. 

82  Weyden,    R.    Van    Der,    "The    Descent    from    the    Cross,"     26in.     circular 

(Cohen),   ^8   18s.   6d. 

83  Marieschi,    "  View    in    Venice,"    iSJ    x    29^    (Grant),    £1^    13s. 

84  Williams,   E.,   "  A  Mill  at  Yately,  Surrey,"  23I  x   igJ-  (Lister),   £S  8s. 

85  Dutch   School,   "  Landscape,"   16   x   14  (Wood),   .£6   i6s.   6d. 

86  Champagne,    "  Portrait    of    a    Cardinal,"    29    x    23^    (Band),    £s    5s. 

87  Hanncman,   "  Portrait   of   a    Gentleman,"   30   x   23    (Bohler),    :£'i4   14s. 

88  Pater,  "  A  Fete  Chanipetre,"  Si  x  n  (Clen),  £i:i  14s. 

89  Opie,  J.,  R.A.,  "  Portrait  of  John  Burgess,"  30  x  25  (Price),  £^  14s.  6d. 

90  Molenaer,    J.    M.,    "  .\n    Interior,"    18   x   23^    (Streletskie),    .£19    igs. 

91  Early     English     School,     "  Portrait     of     a     Lady,"     23I     x     20J     (Sargent), 

£3   >3S-   6d 

92  Reynolds,   "  Portrait  of  a   Gentleman,"  21   x   18J  (Smythe),   ;^5   155.  6d. 

93  Early   English   School,   "  Portrait  of  J.   Jordan,    Esq.,"  29  x   24  (Collings). 

£S  iSs.  6d. 

94  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait    of    Dr.    Burke,"     29     x     24     (Thomas), 

£3  i3^-  6d. 

95  Roninc-y.  G.,  "  Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  26  x  2ii  t,Forth),  £2^  4s. 
q6  Dutch  School,  "  Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  29  x  24  (Wood),  £g  gs. 
97     Rubens  School,   "  .\   Boar   Hunt,"    14J   x   26   (Thorne),   .^^3   3s. 

g8     Raeburn,    "  Portrait   of   Miss   Fraser,"   23   x    19   (Amor),   £:$    I5S- 
99     Gainsborough,   "  Lady   Sheffield,"   23J   x   17^   (Agnew),   £65   2s. 
100     Early    English    School,    "  Portrait   of    the    Hon.    Mrs.    Leighton,"   oval    toj 
X  9i  (Agnew),  £50  8s. 


ART     PRICES     CURRENT. 


lOJ     Reynolds,    "  Portrait   of    William    Henry    Chauncy,    Esq.,'^   oval,    30   x    25 
(Bates),  £1^  14s. 

102  Bergen,  "  Figures  and  Animals  in  a  Landscape,"  45  x  38  (Ewen),  £36  153. 

103  Heyden,  J.  Van  Der,  "River  Scene,"  13  x  9  (Christie),  £2^;  4s. 

104  West,  B.,  P.R.A.,  "  The  Death  of  King  Lear,"  43^  x  58  (Neiss),  £j2  12s. 

105  Early  English  School,  "  Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  in  blue  dress;  and  "  Portrait 

of  a  Gentleman,"  holding  a  paper — a  pair,  245  x  29J  (Parsons),  £$  8s. 
10b     HecU,  A.  B.   Van  Den,  "  Pontius  Pilate,"  28J   x  23  (Wagner),   ;^33   us. 

107  Morland,   "  News  of  the  Battle,"  35!  x  29^  (Bates),   ;^i6   i6s. 

108  Italian  School,  "  The  Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saints,"  43  x  6t  (Samuel), 

;^iS   15s. 

109  Early  English  School,  "  Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  29  x  24J  (Wise),  ;^33  12s. 
no     Ravensteyn,  "Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"  28^  x  22   (Smith),   ^5  55. 

111  Chalon,  J.  B.,  "  Horses  in  a  Paddock,"  26i  x  33!  (Dole),  £4  14s.  6d. 

112  Seymour,    J.,    "  Flying    Childers,"    with    a    trainer    and    groom,    36-i    x    50 

(Eule),  ^18  i8s. 

113  Guardi,   "  Venice,"   I4i  x  24J  (Leger),   £j  ys. 

114  Canaletto,   .\.,   "  Views  in   Rome,"   a   pair,    19  x   35   (Rodd),    £\6   i6s. 

115  Canaletto,   A.,   "  View   in   Rome,"  37J  by   58-i   (withdrawn). 

116  Fabris,  C,  "  View  at  Naples  "  and  "  \  Castle  on  the   Italian  Coast,"  a 

pair,  40  X  61   (withdrawn). 

117  Weenix,   J.    B.,   "  Dead   Game   and    Implements  of   the  Chase,"   38^   x   30 

(withdrawn). 

118  Dyck,   Van   (after),   "  Charles   I.   on   Horseback,"   26   x   22   (withdrawn). 

119  Romney,   "  Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  23I  x   igi   (Ingate),   ^£'78   155. 

120  French    School,    "  A    Lady    Sc-itfd  "    in    a    landscape,    28    x    21-J    (Holmes), 

£-5  Ss- 

121  Netscher,   "  Portrait  of   a   Lady,"  26J   x  22   (George),   ;£ii    iis. 

122  Rubens,  "  Venus  and  Cupid,"  445  x  19  (Streletskie),   £6  los. 

123  Italian  School,  "  Venus  "  and  "  Diana,"  a  pair,  41  x  34  (Eldridge),  £^  53. 

124  Early    English     School,     "  Portrait     of     iMiss     Lacon,"     29     x     24     (Yates), 

£6  i6s.  6d. 

125  Cuyp,  "  Landscape,"  13  x  17  (Thorne),  £^  4s. 

126  Early    English   School,    "  A   Child    in    a    Landscape,"   unfranied,    28   x    ai^ 

(Thorne),  £i  13s.  6d. 

127  Neefs,  P.,  "  An  Interior  of  a  Church,"  12J  x  isJ  (Grose),  £1    i^s. 
J28    Rubens,   "  Christ  bearing  the  Cross,"  23^  x   17J  (withdrawn). 

129  Lely,  Sir  P.,  "  Portrait  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton,"  49  x  40  (Leggalt),  ;^so  8s. 

130  Molenaer,   "  Frozen  River  Scene,"   iij  x  gj-  (Cohen),  £7  los. 

131  Rubens,   "  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"  23  x   igj  (Shepherd),   ^i6   i6s. 

132  Reynolds,   "  Portrait  of  the   Artist,"  29  x  24  (Lacey),   £25  4s. 

133  Sanders,  G.,  "  Portraits  of  Alexander  Hope,  Esq.,  and  a  Lady  of  the  Hope 

Family,"   a  pair,   34  x  27^   (Leighton),   £$  53. 

134  Staveren,   J.    Van,    "A    Hermit   at    Prayer   in    a   Cell,"    21    x    16   (Parsons), 

£25  4S- 

The  property  of  a  sjcntleman. 

PICTURliS. 
13s     Breughel,    "f.,andscape,    with    the   Temptation   of   Christ,"    and    "  Woody 

Landscape,"  with  figures  (Leger),   £icf  19s. 
13G    Cabel,  Van  Dcr,  "The  Israelites  Leaving  Egypt,"  35  x  45  (Leger),  £&  8s. 
137      Cabel,    Van    Dm-,    "  Landscape,"    with    figures,    and    "  Head    of    a    Boy  " 

(Buck).    £n    14s.    6d 


November  27,   igog.  5 

138  Campidoglio,    '  Fruit,"  36  x  44  (Maynard),  £4  4s. 

139  Crome,   "  Woody   Landscape,"   26  x  32   (Huggins),   £g  9s. 

140  Dutch  School,   "Mountainous  River  Scene,"   19  x  27  (St.  David),  :^i8  i8s 

141  Falens,     Van,     "  Horsemen     Halting  "     and     "  Herdsman     nnd     Animals    ' 

(Buck),  £2   12s.  6d. 

142  Goyen,   Van,   "  A   Waterinill,"   i^\   x   24   (Parsons),   £8  8s. 

143  Neer,   A.   Van   Der,   ''River  Scene,"   i8i   x   24  (.Agnew),   .^£357. 

144  Poelenburgh,  C,   "  The  Entrance  of  a  Cavern,"  9  x   12J  (Cohen),  £2  2S. 

145  Poussin,   "  Landscape,"   with   a   castle   and   figures,    and   "  The   Daughter 

of  Jephthah  "  (Parsons),  £7  7s. 

146  Ruysch,    R.,   "  Grapes,   Apples,    and  other    Fruits,"     18J    x     27^     (Buck), 

£ij  19s.  6d. 

147  Vaga,   P.   Del,   "  Susannah   and   the   Elders,"  50  x   66  (Veitcb),   £^.^  2s. 

148  Vcrendael,  Van,  "  Flowers  in  a  Basket,"  J3J-  x  iS|  (Parsons),  £y  17s.  6d 


ART     PRICES     CURRENT. 


November  30,  1909.  The  following  were  the  property  of 
Mrs.  Hartmann,  removed  from  White  Lodge,  Richmond  Park, 
and  were  sold  by  order  of  the  Trustee  in  Bankruptcy. 

1  "  George  III.  and  Family,"  after  J.  Zoffany,  by  R.  Earlom;  and  "  Of  Such 

is  the  Kingdom  of  God,"  after  Rev.  W.  Peters,  by  W.  Dickinson, 
proof  before  letters;  and  "Nymphs  and  Cupids,"  a  pencil  drawing 
(Gunn),   £t,   15s. 

2  "  Prince   William    Frederick,"     after     Sir     W.     Beechey,     by     T.     Hardy; 

"  H.R.H.  Mary  Duchess  of  Gloucester,"  after  the  same,  by  W.  Say; 
"  Queen  Charlotte,  with  Cupid  and  statue  of  Concordia  ";  and  a 
portrait  of  George  III.  (Mrs.  Hill),  ;^3. 

3  "  Miss  Farren,"  after  Sir  T.  Lawrence,  by  S.  Shurey,  in  colours;  "  Qvieen 

Charlotte,"  by  Frye;  and  two  others  (Parsons),  jQ-^  15s. 

4  "  Stella  "  and   "  Vanessa,"  after  Sir  J.    E.   Millais,   by  T.   L.   Atkinson,   a 

pair,   artist's  proofs  (Ogilvie),   £1   55. 

5  "  Rorke's   Drift,"   after   De   Neuville,   by   Flameng,   artist's  proof;   and   the 

companion   (Harland),  £i    2S. 

6  "  Huntsmen   Taking    Hounds   to   Cover,"   after   Rosa   Bonheur,    by    C.    G. 

Lewis;  "  Scotch  Cattle  ";  and  "A  Stampede,"  after  the  same,  artist's 
proofs  (Lefevre),   £,\o  15s. 

7  "  The  Horse  Fair,"  after  the  same  by  T.  Landseer,  artist's  proof  (Lefevre), 

^"19    19s. 

8  "  Mrs.    Abington,    as    '  Miss    Prue,'  "    after    Sir    J.    Reynolds,    by    R.    B. 

Parkes;  "  Mile.  Desmares,"  after  Santerre,  by  Norman  Hirst;  and  two 
others  (Mrs.   Hill),   £2  53. 

9  "  Mrs.    Payne   Gallwey,"    after    Sir   J.    Reynolds,    by   Zobel ;     and     "  Lad; 

Waldegrave  and  Child,"  after  and  by  the  same,  artist's  proofs  (Gooden 
and    Fox),    £■},. 

10  "  Lady   Gertrude  Fitzpatrick,   as  '  Collina,'  "  after  and  by   the  same;   and 

"  Little  Swansdown,"  after  Storev,  by  the  same,  artist's  proofs  (Mrs. 
Hill),    £1    ss. 

11  "  Mrs.  Tickell,"  after  G.  Romney,  by  J.  B.  Pratt,  artist's  proof  (Agnew), 

£-i    I  OS. 

12  "  Head  of  Lady  Hamilton  "  (circle),  after  the  same,  by  H.  T.  Greenhead, 

artist's  proof  (Graves  &  Co.),  £y  los. 

13  "  The   Duchess  of   Devonshire,"   after   Gainsborough,    by   T.    G.    Appleton, 

artist's   proof,    £(>    los. 

14  "  Le   Baiser    Envoy^,"    after    Greuze,    by    Scott    Bridgwater,    artist's    proof 

(Leggatt),    £2    2s. 

15  "  Ptarmigan  Hill,"   after  Sir   E.   Landseer,    by  T.   Landseer,   artist's  proof 

(Vicars),   £z- 

16  "  Chevy,"    after    and    by    the   same,    artist's    proof    (Agnew),    £^   53. 

17  "  Vauxhall,"   after   Rowlandson,    by    R.    Pollard,    aquatinted    by    F.    Jukes 

(Ellis  and  Smith),  £^  10s. 

18  "  Views  of  Windsor,"  after  R.  Cooper,  by  S.  Aiken,  a  pair;  and  "  Si  rolling 

Players,"  by  T.  O.  Barlow,  artist's  proof  (Amor),  £s  5s. 

19  "  Views:    Kent,"    after    Woollett,    by    P.    C.    Canot    (3);    and    "  Hampton 

Court,"  after  Highmore,  by  J.  Finney  (3)  (Hill),  £i  5s. 


November  30,   1909.  j 

20  "  Views:  Kensington  Palace,"  after   Highmore,   by  J.   Finney  (3);  "  Foots- 

Cray  Place  ";  and  "  Coombank,  near  Sevenoaks,"  by  and  after  W. 
Woollett  (2)  (Mrs.  Hill),  £z. 

21  "Views:  The  Gardens  at  Oatlands  Park,"  after  Pillement,  by  Elliott  (2); 

"  Coalbrookdale,"  by  F.  Vivares;  and  "  Hagley  Park,"  by  the  same 
(Mrs.    Hill),   £1   5s. 

22  "  Views:   West  VV'ycomb,"   after  W.   Hannan,   by  W.   Woollett  (3);   "  Earl 

of  Westmoreland  Villa,"  by  J.  S.  Mason;  "  Mer  de  Glace,  Chamouny," 
after  Pars,  by  Woollett  (Mrs.  Hill),  £2  53. 

23  "  L'Angelus,"    after    J.    F.    Millet,    by    Ch.    Waltner,    artist's    proof;    and 

"  Le  Labor,"  after  the  same,  by  F.  Braquemond,  remarque  proof 
(Gooden   and   Fox),    £^. 

24  "  The  Gleaners,"  after  the  same,   by   Damman,   artist's  proof  (Gooden  and 

Fox),  £i   153. 

25  "  Portrait   of   a    Man,"    after    Rembrandt,    by    Ch.    Waltner,    artist's   proof 

(Gooden   and   Fox),    £<). 

26  "  A    Lady    with     a    Fan,"     after    Rubens,     by     the    same,     artist's    proof 

(Barnard),    £\    2S. 

27  "  The  Children  of  Charles   I.,"  after  Van   Dyck,   by  A.  Mathey,   remarque 

proof  (Obach),  ;^i. 
2S     "  La  Berg^re,"  after  J.  F.  Millet,  by  Damman,  artist's  proof;  "  La  Mare," 
after    Th.    Rousseau,    by    L.    Kratk^;    and    another,    by    C.    Koepping, 
remarque   proof   (Yeulett),   £-^. 

29  "  The  Seasons,"  after  N.  Lancret,  by  Audran,  Scotin,  Tardieu,  and  Lebas, 

a  set  o(  four  (Parsons),  £%. 

30  &  31     "  Seconde  Suite  D'Estampes  pour  servir  4  I'histoire  des  Moeurs  et  du 

Costume  t-n  France,"  after  Moreau,  a  set  of  twelve  plates,  with  the 
titles;  and  "  Troisi^me  Suite,"  after  the  same,  a  set  of  twelve  platea, 
with  the  titles  (Sabin),  £(>%  ss. 

32  "  Le  Couch(5  de  la  Marine,"  after  Baudouin,  by  Moreau  and  Simonet;  and 

"  Le  Lever,"  after  the  same,  by  Massard  (Sabin),  £\'i  13s. 

33  "  La   Toilette,"   after    the   same,    by    N.    Ponce;    "  Le   Jardinier   Galant," 

after  the  same,  by  Helnian;  and  "  Le  Danger  du  t6te-4-t6te,"  by 
Simonet  (F.  Daniell),  £i,fi  4s. 

34  "  La  Surprise  ";  and  "  La  Matinee,"  after  Freudeberg,  second  state;  and 

one  other  (Parsons),   £2   12s.  6d. 

35  "  Les    Nymphes   Scrupuleuses,"   after   Lavreince,    proof    before   any    letters 

(Jacobson),    £■},    12s. 

AFTER    SIR   J.    REYNOLDS. 

36  "  Lady  Charlotte  Fitzwilliam,"  by  J.  McArdell;  and  "  Countess  of  Essex," 

by  the  same  (Ellis  and  Smith),  £2.   los. 

37  "  Bell,    Countess    of    Sefton,"    by    J.    Watson;    and    "  Prince    William    of 

Gloucester,"  by  C.  Watson,  second  state  (Breun),  £2. 

38  "  Mrs.  Huddesford,  by  H.  Meyer,  proof  before  any  letters  (Rimell),  £\  iss. 

39  "  Mrs.   Mordaunt,"  by  J.   R.   Smith,   first   state;   and   a   print  state  of   the 

same   (Sabin),   £\    2s. 

40  "  Lady    Cockburn    and    Children,"    stipple,    by    C.    Wilkin,    second    state 

(F.    Daniell),    £(>   6s. 

41  "  Viscountess  Beauchamp,"  stipple,   by  W.   Nutter,   first  state  (Colnaghi  & 

Co.),    £\i,    14s. 

42  "  Mrs.  Morris,"  by  J.  R.  Smith,  first  state  (Sabin),  £2^  5s. 

43  "  The  Hon.  Mrs.  Stanhope,"  by  the  same  (Ellis  and  Smith),  £\%  i8s. 


ART     PRICES     CLaRENT. 


BY  S.  COUSINS,  R.A. 

44  "  Yes  "•;  and  "  Yes  or  No,"  after  Sir  J.  E.  Millais  (Burke),  £z  153. 

45  "  Saved,"   after   Sir    E.    Landseer;    and    "  New    Laid    Eggs,"   after   Sir   J. 

E.   Millais,  artist's  proofs  (Vicars),   ;^3. 

46  "  Countess    Spencer    and    Lord    Althorp,"    after    Sir    J.    Reynolds,    artist's 

proof  (Mayer),   jQa,  15s. 

47  "  Lady    Caroline    Montague,"    after   the   same,    artist's    proof    (Colnaghi    & 

Co.).   .6^2   5s. 

48  "  Lady   Gertrude  Fitzpatrick,   as  '  Sylvia,'  "   after  the  same,   artist's  proof 

(Vicars),    ;^4    ss. 

49  Another,  of  the  same,  artist's  proof  (Mrs.  Hill),  ;^s. 

50  "  Lavinia,   Countess   Spencer,"   after   the  same,   artist's   proof   (Hill),   j^Jij. 

51  Another,  of  the  san-.e,  artist's  proof  (M.  Mayer),  £,\2.  los. 

52  "  Lavinia,    i_-ountess    Spencer  "    (in    cap),    after    the    same,    artist's    proof 

(Vicars),    £,■},    los. 

53  Another,  of  the  same,  artist's  proof  (Max  Meyer),   jQ\  5s. 

54  "  Miss  Bowles,"  after  the  same,  artist's  proof  (Vicars),  jQxo  ids. 

55  Another,  of  the  same,  artist's  proof  (Vicars),  £,\\. 

56  "  Simplicity,"  after  the  same,  artist's  proof  (Vicars),  ,^12. 

57  "  The  Age  of  Innocence,"  after  the  same,  artist's  proof  (Vicars),  ^13. 

58  "  The  Hon.   Anne  Bingham,"  after  the  same,   artist's  proof  (Vicars),  ;^io. 

59  Another,  of  the  same,  artist's  proof  (Mrs.  Hill),  ;^14  los. 

60  "  The   Strawberry   Girl,"   after   the   same,   artist's   proof  (Vicars),   £8   los. 

61  "  Mrs.    Braddyll,"   after   the   same,    second   state,    before   the   title  (Vicars), 

62  "  Miss    Julia    Peel,"    after    Sir    T.    Lawrence,    second    state    (Gooden    and 

Fox).   £(>%. 

63  Another  impression,  in  the  same  state  (Vicars),  £,^\. 

64  "  Lady    Julia    Peel,"    after    the    same,    second    stale    (Colnaghi    and    Co.), 

;£S4  '2S. 

65  "  Miss  Croker,"  after  the  same,  second  st.nfe  (Vicars),  ;i^53  us. 

66  "  The    Countess    of    Blessington,"    after    the    same,    first    published    state 

(Vicars),   £-x,l    '6s. 

67  "  Miss    Macdonald,"    after    the    same,     proof    before    any     letters    (Baird- 

Carter),    ^^24    3s. 

68  "  Master    Lambton,"    after    the    same,    second     state     (Colnaghi     &     Co.!, 

The   following   were   the   property   of  the  late  Sir  William 
Sawyer. 

69  "  The  Minuet,"  by  ChampoUion;  "  The  Bath,"  by  P.  Rajon ;  and  another, 

artist'<:  proofs  (Rutley),  £■},  3s. 

70  "  The  Evening  Hymn,"  after  G.  Mason,  by  C.  Waltner,  remarque  proof; 

and  "  The  Gleaners,"  after   Millet,   by  Damman,   artist's  proof,   £1  2S. 

71  "  The    Vagrants,"    after    F.    Walker,    by    C.    U'altner;     and     two     others 

(Ogilvie),   £-i. 

72  "  The  Blue  Boy,"  after  Gainsborough,   by  the  same,   remarque  proof;   and 

"  Portrait   of    a    Man,"   after    Rembrandt,    by    the   same,    artist's    proof, 
(Ogilvie),    £\^    17s. 

73  "  Rembrandt's   Mill,"   alter    Rembrandt,    by    B.    Dcbaincs,    remarque   proof 

(Obach),    ;£4    14s.    6d. 
ja,    "  Limburg  on  the  Lahn  ";   and  "  An  Old   Hanse  Town,"    etchings  by  A. 
H.    Haig   (Rutley),   £\2   12s. 


November  30,  1909. 


75  "  Greenwich,"    first    state,    etching    by    Sir   F.    Seymour    Haden    (Agnew), 

76  "  Mrs.  Arbuthnot,"  after  Hoppncr,   by  T.   G.  Appleton,   artist's  proof;  and 

one  other  (Mayer),  £2   los. 

77  "  Duchess    of    Devonshire,"    after    Sir    J.    Reynolds,    by    Cousins,    artist's 

proof  (Colnaghi  and  Co.),  ;£ri6  i6s. 

78  "The    Valley    Farm'";    "The    Cornfield,"     after     J.      Constable,    by    B. 

Debaines,  artist's  proofs  (Gooden  and  Fox),  j^g  9s. 

79  "  Chill    October,"    after    Sir    J.    E.    Millnis,    by    the    sarr.e,    artist's    proof 

(Gooden  and   Fox),  ;^I3   13s. 

80  "  The    Flower-Girl,"    after    Zoffany,    by    J.    Young,     etched     letter     proof 

(Jacobson),    ;£2i    is.   6d. 

81  "  The  Watercress-Girl,"  after  and  by  the  same  (Parsons),  ;^s  15s.  6d. 

The  following  were  the  property  of  the  late  Alfred  Burger, 
Esq.,  of  51,  Margaret  Street,  Regent  Street,  W.,  and  of 
Madame  Burger. 

HNGRAVINGS   OF   THE   EARLY   ENGLISH   SCHOOL. 

82  "Lady    Townshcnd    and    son,"    after    A.    Kauffman,      by      T.      Clieesman 

(C.    Davis),    £6. 

83  "The  Birth  of  Shakespeare,"  after  the  same,   by   Bartolozzi ;   "Summer," 
•  by  the  same;  and  "  The  Hon.  Mrs.  Damcr,"  by  Schiavonetti  (C.  Davis), 

£2    I2s.   6d. 

Unf rained. 

84  "  The  Alehouse  Door  ";  and  "  The  .Alehouse  Kitchen,"  alter  G.   .Morland, 

by  R.  S.  Syer,  a  pair  (Lauser),  £6  los. 

85  "Louisa,"   after   the   same,    by   T.    Gaugain:    and    "Children    Relieving    a 

Beggar-Hoy,"   after   Beechey,    by   C.   Wilkin   (C.    Davis),   ^'s   15s.   6d. 

86  "A    Girl    Asleep";    and    "\    Girl    Taking    Tea,"    after    P.    Mercier,    by 

Mc.Ardell,   proof   before  letters;   and   two  others  (Rimell),    £4   14s.  6d. 

87  Engravings  after  Sir  J.   Reynolds,   by   S.   \V.   Reynolds  (small   plates)  (37); 

and  "  Master  Hope,"  after  Sir  T.  Lawrence,  by  -S.  Cousins  (C.   Davis), 
;^S    'Ss-   6d. 

88  "  Sophia,"    after    Rev.    \V.    Peters,    by    J.    Hogg;    "  The    Gleaners  ";    and 

companion,   after   Bunbury,   by  C.   Knight  (C.   Davis),   .^Tio   los. 

89  "The    Shepherdess,"    after    A.    Kaufiman.     by    F.     Bartolozzi;    "A    Girl 

Seated  "  in  a  landscape,  after  Wheatley,  printed  in  colours;   and  ihreo 
others  (Jacobson),   ^^^ii    iis. 

90  "  La    Noce    de    Village,"    after    Taunay,    printed    in    colours    (C.    Davis), 

;^i5  15s- 

91  "  Oh   Che   .Sciagura,"    after   Sicardi ;    "  La   Confidence  ";    and   companion, 

after   Bounieu,    by   Jubier   and    Marin;   and   another,   printed   in   colours 
(Smith),    ;^2i. 
93     "  A.  Adair,  Esq.,"  after  Edridge,  by  H.  Meyer;  and  "  Lord  Nelson,"  after 
Abbot,  by  J.  Heath,  printed  in  colours  (F.  Daniell),  ;^I3  13s. 

93  "  Child   with   a   Dog,"   after   Hamilton;   and   another,   after   S.   Medley,   by 

P.  \V.  Tomkins.  printed  in  colours  (C.  Davis),  £4  14s.  6d. 

94  "  The  Elopement  of  .Anna,"  after  G.   Morland,   by  J.   Dean,   finely  printed 

in  colours  (Ellis  and  Smith),  ;^3  13s.  6d. 


lo  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

Other  properties. 

Unf rained . 

95  "  The   Duke  of   Wellington,"   after   Lawrence,   by   Cousins,   proof   (Mayer), 

i6s. 

96  "  Nature  "  (."  The  Calmady  Children  "),    after   and   by   the  same  (Ogilvie), 

i8s. 

97  "  Lady  Harriet  Clive,"  after  and  by  the  same  (Wells),  £1  los 

98  "  Miss    Penelope  Boothby,"    after    Reynolds,    by    Cousins,   engraver's    proof 

(Mayer),   10s. 

99  "  Princess  Sophia  Matilda,"  after  and  by  the  same,  artist's  proof  (Mayer), 

los. 

100  "  Zeyra,"    after    Lord    Leighton,    by    Cousins,    artist's    proof;    and    "  Miss 

Rich,"  after  Hogarth  (Mayer),  £1   2S. 

101  "Comedy";     and     "Tragedy,"    after    Sant,     by    Cousins,     proofs    before 

letters  (Moore),  8s. 

102  "  The   Ladies   Waldegrave,"   after   Sir   J.    Reynolds,    by   V.    Green,   second 

state   (Byrne),    £i&g- 

Framed. 

103  "The    Duchess   of    Rutland,"   after   G.    Sanders,    by    Cousins;    and    "The 

Duke  of  Rutland,"  after  Oakley,  by  W.  Say  (Vicars),  £^. 

104  "  The    Strawberry-Girl,"    after    Sir    J.    Reynolds,    by    T.    Watson,    second 

state  (Barnes),  jQ-^  5s. 

105  "  Lady  Caroline  Howard,"  after  the  same,  by  V.  Green  (Swartz),  ^^3  15s. 

106  "  Mrs.  Carnac,"  after  the  same,  by  J.  R.  Smith  (Swartz),  £&. 

107  "  Lady    Hamilton,    as    '  Nature,'  "    after    G.    Romney,    by    J.     R.    Smith 

(Woods),    £()    I  OS. 

108  "  Miss  Jacobs,"   after   Sir  J.    Reynolds,   by   J.   Spilsbury   (Boyd),   ;^it. 

109  "  Mr.  Philip  Yorke,"  after  Sir  J.   Reynolds,  by   F.   Bartolozzi;  and  "  Lord 

Henry  and  Lady  Charlotte  Spencer,"  after  Sir  J.  Reynolds,  by  J.  Jones, 
stipple  (Gray),   £/^   14s.   6d. 
no     "  Mrs.  Jordan,  as  '  The  Country  Girl,'  "  after  G.  Romney,  by  J.  Ogborne. 
with  an  autograph  of  the  actress;  and  another  (Mace),  £&  8s. 

111  "  Lady    Rushout    and    Daughter,"    after   A.    Kaufiman,    by   T.    Burke    (W. 

Sabin),   ^24   13s.  6d. 

112  "  Saint   Cecilia,"   after   Sir   J.   Reynolds,    by   T.    Watson,    first   state,    wide 

margin   (Gray),   £^  4s. 

113  "  Lady     Hamilton,     as     '  The     Spinster,'  "     after     G.      Romney,     by     T. 

Cheesman  (Mace),  £ii  18s. 

114  "  Simplicity,"    after    Sir    J.    Reynolds,    by    F.    Bartolozzi,    in    colours    (W. 

.S.-ibin),    £2^    2S. 

115  "  Countess   Spencer,"   after   Sir  J.    Reynolds,    by   F.   Bartolozzi,   printed   in 

colours  (Colnaghi   and  Co.),   £iz^   S''- 

116  "  Mrs.   Chambers  and   Child,"  after   Westall,    by   T.   Cheesman,   in   colours 

(W.   Sabin),    £7,2    iis. 

117  "  Mrs.   Sheridan   and   Child,"   after   Hoppner,    by   T.    Nugent,    proof   before 

any  letters  (Breun),  £f,. 

118  "  Mrs.   Arbuthnot,"  after  Hoppner,   by  S.   W.   Reynolds  (Ellis    and  Smith), 

£136    los. 

119  "  Dulce  Domum  ";   and  "  Black  Monday,"  after  Bigg,   by  J.  Jones  a  pair 

(Agnew),    ;^24    3s. 

120  "  Diligence   and    Dissipation,"    after    Northcotc,    by    Gaugain    and    Heliyer, 

a  set  of  ten  plates  (Schlesinger),  £e,  5s. 


November  30,   1909. 


121  "  Coaching    and    Hunting    Scenes,"     after     Aiken,     aquatints,     in     colours 

(Barber),    £2    2s. 

122  "  Dancing   Dogs,"  after  G.   Morland,    by  T.   Gaugain,   in   colours   (Lacejr), 

£1    us.   6d. 

123  "  The    Cottagers,"    after    Sir    J.    Reynolds,    by    F.    Bartolozzi,    printed    in 

colours  (Parker),  £2^  4s. 

124  "  Preparing    for    Market  ";    "  Going    to    Market  ";    "  At    Market  ";    and 

"  Returned   from   Market,"   after   F.   Wheatley,    by   W.   Annis,    a  set  of 
four,  printed  in  colours  (Davis),   £;^i   los. 

125  "  Boys  Skating  ";   and  "  Boys  Bathing,"  after  G.   Morland,   by   E.  Scott, 

printed  in  colours  (F.  Sabin),  £2^  4s. 

126  "The   Discovery";    and   "The   Love-Sick    Maid,"   after    Opie,    by   J.   and 

W.  Ward,  a  pair,  printed  in  colours  (Todd),  £;i. 

127  "  The    Warrener,"    after    G.    Morland,    by    VV.    Ward,    printed    in    colours 

(Hichens),    £52    los. 

128  "The    Cottager's   Wealth,"   after   the   same,    by   G.    Keating;    and   "The 

Thatcher,"   after   the   same,   by   W.   Ward,   printed   in   colours   (Rimell), 

;^35   14s- 

129  "  Shooting  Subjects,"  after  Aiken,  a  set  of  four,  printed  in  colours  (Ellis 

and   Smith),   £^  ss. 

130  "  The  Fairings  ";  and  companion,   after  Wheatley,   by  J.   Eginton,  a  pair, 

printed  in  colours  (Sabin),  ;^S2   los. 

131  "  Serena,"   after   G.    Romney,    by   J.   Jones,    printed    in    colours   (Barnard), 

£1    IS. 

132  "  The  Fortune-Teller,"   after  Sir  J.   Reynolds,   by  J.   K.   Sherwin   (Davis), 

£1     I2S. 


ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


December  4,  1909.  The  collection  of  modern  pictures  ot 
the  British  and  Continental  Schools  of  John  Dickinson,  Esq., 
deceased,  late  of  Park  House,  Sunderland. 

MODERN    PICTURES. 
BRITISH    SCHOOL, 

1  British    School,    "  View    on    the    Seine    in    Paris  "      and      "  View      near 

Edinburgh  "   (C.   Joseph),    £^   los. 

2  Ansdell,   R.,    R.A.,   "  The   Dead   Stag,"   23J   x   29^   (Dickinson),   £t6   16s. 

3  Anthony,    Mark    H.,    "  The    Road    to    the    Farm,"    27    x    35    (Sampson;, 

;^S   15s.  6d. 
H     Balnier,     G.,     "  On    the    Tees  "     and    *'  A     Rocky     Coast  "     (C.     Joseph  I, 
£3  3S- 

5  Beavis,    R.    (1883),    "  The    Tenth    Hussars    Keeping    the    Fords    on     the 

Esia,"    (The    Campaign    of    Sir    John    Moore,     1808),    33^    x    49,    Royal 
Academy,   1883  (Dobree),  £gS  14s. 

6  Beavis,    R.    (1882),    "  The    Retreat    to    Corunna,"    The    Campaign    of    Sir 

John   Moore,    1809,   33J   x  49,    Royal   Academy,    1883   (Dobree),   £Bg  5$. 

7  Beavis,   R.   (1874),   "  Moss  Troopers  Crossing   a   Ford   with  Stolen  Cattle," 

29  X  43^,   (Dobree),  ;£,'52   los. 

8  Beavis,    R.    (1880),    "  Carting    Seaweed,    Coast    of    Normandy,"    27    x    35J 

(Dobree),  iTSi    18s. 

9  Beavis,    R.,    "  Cattle    on    Barry    Links,    Mouth    of    the    Tay,"    gj    x    ii/j 

(Donegan),   £10   10s. 

10  Boddington,    E.,    "  A    Road,"    with    cottages,    peasants    and    animals,    iii 

X  isi  (Mullen),  £S  i8s.  6d. 
lOA     Boddington,    E.,    "A    Woody    Road,"    with    figures,    ii\    x    15I    (Kraft). 

£s  Ss- 

11  Boddington,    H.    J.,    "  View    on    the    Thames    near    Wargrave,"    15    x    23 

(Jayson),   £g  9s. 

12  Boddington,  H.  J.,  "  River  Scene,"  gl  x  15J  (Kraft),  £6  6s. 

13  Brett,    J.,    A.R.A.    (1879),    "  Skrinkle  "    and    "  Senelly,"    a    pair,    7    x    14 

(Jayson),  ;^2j. 

14  Bright,    H.,    "  Moorland    Landscape,"   23J   x   42    (Jayson),    ;^32    us. 

15  Carmichael,    J.    VV.    (1849),    "  Cape    Rocca,"    with    shipping,     12J    x    19 

(Evans),  ;Cis  15s. 

16  Chambers,    G.,    "  Hulks    in    Iho    Midway,"    17?^    n    25!.   (Ev.ans),    ^^17    17s. 

17  Cole,    George   (1865),    "  Cattle   and    Peasants   on    the   Bank    of   a    River," 

23J  X  37  (Shepherd),  ;^30  9s. 

18  Cole,    George,    "  Rocky    Landscape,"    with    shepherds    and    sheep,    16J    x 

24J  (Evans),   £}i    us. 

19  Cole,    Vicat,    R.A.    (1853),    "  The    South    Downs,"    235    x    37J    (Jayson), 

£t3(>  'OS. 

20  Cole,    Vicat,    R.A.,    "  View   on    the   Moselle,"    19   x   29   (Jayson),    ;^26   55. 
2>     Constable,     "  Forest     Scene  "     and     "  A     Landscape,"     with     two     figures 

(Tata),    ;^i4    i^s. 


December  4,   1909.  13 


22  Cooper,   T.   S.,    R.A.   (1875),   "  A  Group  of   Seven   Cows   by   the    Edge  of 

a  Stream,"  29^  x  45  (Jayson),  ^£'144  i8s. 

23  Cooper,    T.    S.,    R.A.    (1853),    "  Four    Sheep    on    a    Hillside,"    iij    x    iij 

(Mullen),   ;^33   T2s. 

24  Cox,    D.    (1850),    "  Crossing    the    Moor,"    loj   x    15    (Jayson),    £3^    i8s. 

25  Creswick,     T.,     R.A.    (1846),     "  Pandy     Mill,     North     Wales,"    49I    x    39^ 

(Dobree),    £71    8s. 

26  Creswick,     "Solitude"    and    "A     Lake     Scene:     Sunset"     (H.     Harris), 

;£^10      IDS. 

27  Croine,   "  A   Village  on   a    River,"   igj   x  23I  (Ogilvie),   £S  8s. 

28  Crosby,    \V.,    "  The    Maiden's    Dream  "    and    "  The    Mother's    Treasure," 

a  pair,  17J  x  13J  (Delmar),  ;6^i2  12s. 

29  Dicksoe,    Herbert,    "  Delilah,"    7J    x    sJ    (Krati),    ;£J3    3s. 

30  Dixon,   A.    (1879),    "  Three   Generations,"   30   x   24I   (Jayson),    ;^ii    iis. 

31  OiNon,    .\.,   "  I    Drink    la   your   Good   Heallh,"   32    x    iS  (Yeulett),    £$   5s. 

32  Duflield,    \\'.    (1862),    "  Dead   Game    and    Still    Life,"    2O5    x   31^    (Jnyson), 

;^I4  MS- 

33  Eastlake,    Sir    C.    L.,    P.R.A.,    "  View    near    Rome,"    26    x    35    (Newman), 

£13   13s- 

34  Gainsborough,    "  Gossip    at    the    Watering-place  "    and    "  A    Rocky    Land- 

scape," by  F.   Lee  Bridell   (Yeulett),   £1^  13s. 

35  Gallon,    R.    (1SS2),    "  Welsh    Landscape,"    23'5-   x    39J    (Ogilvie),    £g    9s. 

36  Gallon,    R.    (1882),    "  Richmond,    Yorkshire,"    23I    x    39    (Mullen),    £S   8s. 

37  Gallon,    R.    (1883),    "  Deepdale,    near   Barnard   Castle,"   23   x   39   (Jayson), 

;{Jii  OS.  6d. 

38  Gallon,    R.    (1884),    "  On    a    Welsh    River,"    23^    x    39    (Evans),    £j2    12s. 

39  Garland,   H.  (1878),   "  West  Highland  Cattle,"   19^  x  29J  (Cremetti),   ;£^2i. 

40  Garland,    H.,    "  A    Highland    Drove,    Argyllshire,"    igj    x    29J    (Cremetti), 

£2-1  y. 

41  Gilbert,     Sir    J.,     R.A.     (1875),      "  The      Crusaders,"      28     x      47,      Royal 

.Academy,   1876  (Tata),   ;£riis   los. 

42  Gilbert,    Sir  J.,   R.A.    (1S81),   "The   Raiders,"   35   x   47   (Mitchell),    £iSq. 

43  Gilbert,   Sir  J..    R.A.   (1879),   "  The   King's   Banner,"   27^   x  36   (Mitchell), 

£149  2S. 

44  Gilbert,   Sir  J.,   R..A.   (1872),   "  The  Standard-Bearer,"  23-2-  x   15^   (Lister), 

£-i2. 

45  Goodall,    E.   A.   (1851),   "  On   the   Normandy   Coast   near   Fecamp,"    13J   x 

23J  (Bremner),  £gg- 

46  Goodall,  F.,  R.A.   (1882),  "  Carrying  Bamboo,   Egypt,"  8*  x   14I  (Mullen), 

;^i6  i6s. 

47  Goodall,   W.   (1S62),   "Caught  by  the  Tide,"   i:|  x  17J   (Bremner),  ^Tio  los. 

48  Harding,    J.    D.,    "  Coast    Scene,"    24    x    35!    (Jayson),    ;£'6o    i8s. 

49  Hardy,    Dorofield    (1879),    "  Christmas    Decorations,"    17}    by    13I    (Kraft), 

;^i6   ss.   6d. 
so    Hardy,   F.   D.   (1873),   "  The   Dealer   in   Antiquities,"    10  x   13J   (Mitchell), 

£''i  14s- 

51  Hardy,    F.    D.    (1850),     "The     Cottage     Fireside,"     10     x     14     (Mullen), 

£h  3S-  6d. 

52  Herring,    J.    F.,    Sen.    (1846),    "  A    Stable    Yard,"    with    hc-ses,    pigs     and 

ducks,  2it  X  30  (Gooden  and  Fox),  £g^  los. 

53  Herring,   J.   F.,   "  Horses,    Pigs   and    Ducks,"    15}   in.,    circular   (Mullen), 

£<)  19s.  6d. 

54  Hill,    J.   J.,    "  Sisterly    Care,"    35^    x    27J    (Jayson),    £^0    igs. 

55  Hill,   J.   J.,   "  The   Shepherd's  Courtship,"   29I   x   24  (Lloyd),   £16  55. 


14  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

56  Holl,   F.,   R.A.    (1880),   "  At  the  Spring,"   17!  x   23J  (Bower),   £n^  2s. 

57  Holmes,   G.   A.   (1876),   "  Kiss  Me,"  26  x  20  (Dobree),   ;^26  5s. 

58  Horlor,   G.   W.   (1870),   "  Mountain   Goats,"   13^  x   igl  (C.   Joseph),   £<i  4s. 

59  Horlor,    G.    W.    (1870),    "  Ewe,    Lamb    and    Collie,"    13J    x    igj    (Mullen), 

;^8   i8s.   6d. 

60  Hulk,   A.,    "  Coast   Scenes,"   a   pair,    6^x9!   (Kraft),    £4   4s. 

61  Hunt,    Walter    (1893),    "  Babes    in    the    Wood,"     29I     x     19I     (Sampson), 

£37  i6s. 

62  Jobling,  R.  (1881-2),  "  In  Harbour,  Shields,"  29I  x  2i|  (Sampson),  £4  4s. 

63  Jobling,    R.,    "  The    Labourer's    Welcome  "    and    "  A    View    in    a    Town, 

Winter,"   by   A.    Eversen,    ;i^8   8s 

64  Johnstone,    A.,    "  Abduction    of    a    Young    Prince,"    16    x    iif    (Bremner), 

£9  9S- 

65  King,   Haynes  (1879),   "  The  Fond  Mother,"  23^  x   19I  (Evans),   £22   ii3. 

66  King,   Yeend,   "  At   the   Spring,"    17I   x    13J   (Sampson),    ^^8   8s. 

67  Knight,     W.     H.,     "  Soap-Bubbles  "    and    "  A    Happy     Family,"    a    pair, 

SJ  X  4   (Bremner),   ;£io   los. 

68  Lance,  G.  (1848),  "  Dead  Gam.e,"  27I  x  25!  (Jayson),  j^2i. 

69  Lance,    G.    (1847),    "  F'ruit   and    Still    Life,"    12J   x   9I    (Dobree),    ;^27   6s. 

70  Lance,    G.,    "  Fruit    and   Still    Life,"    12J   x   9I    (Bremner),    ;^8   8s. 

71  Leader,   B.  W.,   R.A.   (1882),   "  Streatley-on-Thames,"  26  x  44   (Sampson), 

£h^  iSs- 

72  Leader,   B.   W.,    R.A.   (1882),   "  Sunset   after   Rain,"    19J  x   29^-   (Frost   and 

Reed),    jfi2o    los. 

73  Leader,  B.  W.,  R.A.  (1880),  "  A  Woodland  Stream,"  iij  x  17^  (Mitchell), 

74  Leader,     B.     W.,     R..A.     "  The    Road    Across    the    Common,"    gj    x     13-J 

(withdrawn). 

75  Lee.    I^'.    R.,    R.A.    (1844),    "  Scenery    on    the    River    Teign,     Devonshire," 

28  X  36  (Mullen),  ;Ci2  12s. 

76  Le    Jeune,    H.,    A.R..A.,    "  From    Dawn    to    Sunset,"    34J    x    50    (Thorne), 

£^7  17s- 

77  Linnell,    J.,    Sen.    (1872),    "  The    Piper,"    27    x    38J    (Evans),    ;£i73   53. 

78  Linnell,  J.,   Sen.,  "  Landscape,"  9I  x  12|  (Perman),   ;^33   12s. 

79  Linnell,    W.,    "  Forest   Scene,"    195   x   25   (Newman),    £it,    13s. 

80  Linnell,   W.    (1876),   "  Peasants   and   Sheep   in    a   Sandy   Lane,"    17J   x   25 

(Mullen),   ^£^31    los. 

81  Linnell,  W.,  "  Landscape,"  12  x  18J  (Lister),  jfii   us. 

82  Luker,   W.   (1868),   "  Cattle  on   a   Road  "   and   "  A   River  Scene  "   (Eyles), 

£7  7s- 

83  Maclise,   D.,   R.A.,   "  The  Play  Scene  in   Hamlet,"   19-J  x  35!  (Burlington 

House,  1875)  (Gooden  and  Fox),  ;£'iS7  los. 

84  Macwhirler,  J.,  R.A.,  "  May-Blossom,"  36  x  23I  (Evans),  ;£29  8s. 

85  Morgan,  J.,  "  After  the  Day's  Work,"  13I  x  loj  (Mullen),  ;^8  8s. 

86  Morland,    G.,    "  Fetching    Water    from    the    Spring,"     25J    x    20    (Kraft), 

£&   i8s.   6d. 

87  Morland,     G.,     "  A     ShephfM-d     Dog     and     Sheop,"     15^     x     2oi     (Elliston), 

;^io  10s. 

88  MuUer,  "  A  Woody  Stream,"   18  x  23J  (Mitchell),   £8  8s. 

89  Niemann,     E.    J.    (1856),    "  Moulsford    Ferry,    near    Streatley-on-Thames," 

17J  X   13'j   (Evans),   £jy   17s. 

90  Niemann,    E.    J.,    "Autumn   on    the   Lynn  ";    and    "A    View   in    Jesmond 

Dent,"  by  T.  .M.  Richardson  (Del  Mar),  £y  7s. 


December  4,    1909.  15 


94 


Noble,  J.  S.,  "  The  Huntsman's  Hack,"  17J  x  25  (Allen),   £1$  153. 
Noble,  J.  S.,   and  Gallon,   R.,   "  Otter  Hunting,"  a  set  of  three,    iii  x  2gi 

(Mullen),   £ig  8s.   6d. 
Norwich    School,    "  On     the    River    at    Norwich,"    21    x    30    (Kraft),    £2 

I2S.  6d. 
O'Neill,  G.  B.,  "  Sampling  Wheat,"  17I  x  22^  (Mitchell),  £6g  6s. 

95  O'Neill,  G.   B.,   "  A  Present  for  Grandma,"  23J  x   igl  (Thorne),    ;^58  16s. 

96  O'Neill,  G.  B.,  "  The  Hobby-Horse,"  17J  x  13I  (Jayson),  £35  MS- 

97  Parton,   Ernest  (1882),   "  Spring,"  41J  x  30^  (Paris),  ;^I2   12s. 

98  Parton,   Ernest  (1883),   "  .Autumn,"  42  x  31   (Kraft),   ;£'i3  2s.  6d. 

99  Paton,  Walter,  H.,  R.S.A.  (1859),  "  Loch  Achray,"  2i|  x  41   (Evans),  ;^42. 

100  Phillip,   J.,    R.A.,   "  The  Young   Laird,"  275  x  35I  (Mitchell),   ^^19   19s. 

101  Provis,    A.,    "  The    Interior   of    a    Rustic    Cottage,"    iif    x    15I    (Cooling), 

;^6  1 6s.  6d. 
IC2     Pyne,  J.   B.   (1863),  "  Rent-Day  at   Isola  Bella,   Lago   Maggiore,"  25I  x  38 
(Evans),    ;^63. 

103  Pyne,    J.     B.    (1846),    "  Waterside     People     Leaving     the     Sea,      Criccieth 

Castle,"  24  x  32J-  (Mitchell),  ;^53  iis. 

104  Pyne,  J.  B.  (1S61),  "  Ullswater, "  23I  x  32J  (Mitchell),  ;£r2i. 

105  Richardson,  T.  M.,  "  The  Mouth  of  the  Tyne,"  15  x  23  (Jayson),   ;^22   is. 

106  Roberts,    D.,    R.A.    (1858),     "  A     Caravan     in     the     Desert,"     19J     x     29I 

(Cremetti),    ;^I3    13s. 

107  Roberts,    D.,    R.A.    (1859),    "  The    Porch    of    Roslin    Chapel,"    23i    x    lyl 

(Cremetti),    ;^2g   8s. 

108  Roberts,    E.    (1878),    "  The    Fern-Gatherer,"    23    x    17^    (Lister),    ;^ii    lis. 

109  Rose,  W.,   "  Stepping-Stones  ";   and  "The  Farmstead,"  a  pair,    15J  x  23I 

(Yeulett),    ;£'i2    I2S. 
no     Shayer,   C,   "A   Call   at    the   Inn    for   Refreshments";    and   "  Leaving   for 
Market,"  a  pair,   11^  x  15!  (Mitchell),  ;£i6  i6s. 

111  Shayer,  W.,  Sen.,  "  A  Gipsy  Family,"  31  x  31  (Sampson),  ;^S2  los. 

112  Shayer,   W.  J.    (1851),   "  Farm   Horses,   Donkey  and   Gipsy  Boy,"   171  x  23 

(Mitchell),   £13   2S.   6d. 

113  Smart,    J.,    R.S.A.    (1873),    "Sheep-Shearing:    Loch    Lubnaig,    Perthshire," 

29I  X  S3  (Jayson),  ;^54  12s. 

114  Smith,    George    (1879),    "  The    First    Grapes    of    the    Season,"     ig|    x    23J 

(Sampson),    £2Z. 

115  Stark,   "  A  Forest  Road  ";   and   "  A  Landscape  "  (Yeulett),   £6   16s.   6d. 
lib    Sticks,   J.   B.   (1877),   "  Gylen   Castle,    Loch   Staftan,"   17I  x   13^   (Mullen), 

£^  14s.   6d. 

117  Sticks,   J.   B.   (1877),   "  Sunset  on   the   Caithness   Coast  ";   and   "  Kilchurn 

Castle,    Loch   Awe,"   a   pair,    17J-   x    13J-   (Sampson),    £6   6s. 

118  Stirling,  J.  (1867),  "  A  Difficult  Word,"  2gJ  x  24^  (Kraft),  ;^i3  13s. 

J19     Stuart,    C,    "  Calm    and    Peaceful  ";    and    "  On    the    Moors,"    by    .A.    G. 
Miller  (18S9)  (Jayson),   ^^5  5s. 

120  Surtees,  J.,  "  Sonning  on  the  Thames,"  23^  x  41^  (Elliston),  £y   ys. 

121  Surtees,    J.,     "  Summer    Morning,     near    Capel     Curig,"    23J    x    41}     (C. 

Joseph),   £<)   igs.   6d. 

122  Surtees,    J.,    "  The   River   Dochart,    from    the   Bridge    at   Killin,"   26   x    39 

(Mullen),    ;^8   8s. 

123  Surtees,   J.,   "  Near   Newby   Bridge,"   19J   x   29^  (Elliston),   £^   14s.   6d. 

124  Surtees,    J.,     "  On    the    Lochay,    near    Killin,"    17I    x    25J    (Jayson),    £7 

17s.    6d. 
135     Surtees,   J.    (1887),    "  A   Welsh   River,"    15J   x   25i   (Elliston),    £^   4s. 


i6  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

126  Surtees,   J.   (1887),   "In   the   Lledr   Valley";    and   "North  Tyne,"    by   J. 

W.  Swift  (Jaysoii),  ;^I2   12s. 

127  Thompson,    Mark,    "  The    Dairy    Bridge    over    the    Greta,    Rokeby    Park, 

Yorkshire,"    .3I  x  36  (C.  Joseph),  ;^i   15s. 

128  Topham,    F.    VV.,    "  Highland   Courtship,"    iii   x    13!    (Elliston),   ^5   5s. 

129  Vickers,    A.,    "  The   Milt    Stream,    near   Conway,    North    Wales,"   27   x   39 

'  (Evans),   £^2. 

130  Webb,  J.,   "  A   Landscape,   with  Windmill,"  23I  x  25  (Paris),   ;£'ii   os.  6d. 

131  Webb,  J.,  "  Rotterdam:  Sunset,"  14J  x  23I  (Jayson),  j^iS  i8s. 

132  Webb,   J.    (1878),   "  Morning,   near  Maidstone,   Kent,"   14J  x  231  (Jayson), 

133  Webb,    J.    (1854),    "  A    River   Scone  ";    and    "  Fishermen's    Cottages,"    by 

A.  Montague  (1876)  (Obi^),  £c,  qs. 

134  Wilkie,    Sir    D.,    R.A.    (1841),    "  Portrait     of    Mehemet    Ali,"    23^-    x    igj 

(Sampson),    ;^54    12s. 

135  Haynes-Williams.       "  A      Stirring      Sermon,"      3(1^      x      49I      (Sampson), 

£27  7S- 

136  Haynes-Willinms,   (1883),   ''The  Town  Crier,   Spain,"  23^  x   15.'    (Sampson;, 

£9  9s  • 

137  Willis,   H.  B.,  "  The  Young  Shepherd  and  Sheep,  near  Seaford,  Sussex," 

275  x  46  (Sampson),  ;^26  ss. 
,138    Wilson,  J.  J.  (1840),   "The  Watering-Place,"  27  x  35^  (Mitchell),  ;£'22   is. 

139  Wilson,  J.  J.,  "  View  near  a  Farm,"  17  x  23I  (Mitchell),  £y  ys. 

140  Wilson,    J.    (1821),    "  Coast    Scene  ";      and    "  A    River    Scene,"      by     H. 

Dawson   (Obi6),   £6   i6s.   6d. 

141  Witherington,    W.    F.,    R.A.,    "  Young    Anglers,"    29J    x    24J    (Dobree), 


£S4  I2S. 


CONTINENTAL    SCHOOLS. 


142  .Anders,   E.,   (1876),   "  Contemplation,"  34  x  24I  (Kraft),   £iy   17s. 

143  Baratti,  F.  (1877),  "  The  Council  Hall,"  23  x  29  (Jayson),  ;£'68  Ss. 

144  Clays,    V.   J.,   "  Shipping   in   a   Calm,"   135   x   20J   (Sampson),   jf46  4s. 

145  Dolessady,   A.   (1848),   "  The   Drying-Ground,"   12.^  x    17-^  (Obi^),   ;£^12    12s. 

146  Detti,    C.    (1878),    "  The    Introduction    of    Galileo    to    Court,"    19    x    28^ 

(Sampson),    .^56    14s. 

147  Girardot,  E.  G.  (1866),  "  The  Rejected  Sonnet,"  29  x  24  (Jayson),  ;^22  is. 

148  Goetze,   E.   (1883),   "  Men   of   Peace  and   Man-of-War,"  31J  x  38  (Jayson), 

;^5o  Ss. 

149  Haas,   J.   H.   L.   De,   "Cows  in   a   Pasture,"  42   x  35   (Sampson),   ^58    i6s. 

150  Kern,    H.,    "  The    Antiquary  "    and    "  The    Naturalist,"    a    pair,    18    x    12 

(Dobree),    ;^33    12s. 

151  Koller,   G.   (1867),   "  A   .Scene  from    Faust,"  43I   x   28   (Mitchell)  ;^24  3s. 

152  Levorati,   E.   (1882),   "  A  Wet   Day  in   Venice,'.'  20  x  31   (Hayos),   £25  4s. 

153  Ludovici,    A.,    "  Young   Housemaids,"    ii.}   x   S}   (Dobree),    £5    155.    6d. 

154  Moreau,    Ch.,   "  The   First    Decoration,"   23   x   28   (Dobree),   ^^31    los. 
15s    Moreau,  Ch.,  "  The  First  Step,"  18  x  25  (Dobree),  £^^  2S. 

156  Paoletti  D    Silvio,  "  Gos.sip,"  25  x  38  (Obi(5),  £16  16s. 

157  Sell,    Ch.    (1879-80),    "  Scenes    in    the     Franco-Prussian     War,"     a      pair, 

7}  X   loi  (Mitchell),   ;^26  5s. 

158  Verboeckhoven,     E.     (1867),     "  Ewes,     Lambs     and     Goat,"     284    x    394 

(Sampson),  ^"173  ss. 

159  Verljoeckhoven,   F,.  (1864),   "  Ewes,   Lambs  and  Dogs,"  36  x  27  (Sampson), 

£'5^  SS- 


December  4,   1909.  17 

160  Verwee,   A.,    and    Verboeckhoven,    E.,     "  River    Scene,     with     a     peasant 

driving  cattle  and  sheep,"  21  x  31^  (Evans),  ;^2i. 

161  Yacano,  R.,  "  Anxious  Fisherfolk,"  28J  s  39  (Kraft),  ;^I3   13s. 

162  Yacano,    R.,   "  A   Fishing   Village,"   28I-   x   39   (Kraft),    £ig  8s.   6d. 


ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


December  6,  1909.  The  following  were  the  property  of 
Leicester  Hibbert,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  Misbourne  House, 
Calverley  Park  Gardens,  Tunbridge  Wells.  (Sold  by  order  of 
the  Court  of  Chancery.) 

DRAWINGS. 

1  Bennett,  W.,  "  Haymaking,"  gj  x  13J  (Ford),  £$. 

2  Birtles,  H.,  "  A  Dewy  Autumn  Morning,"  9  x  13  (Ford),  £2. 

3  Cooper,    T.    S.,    R.A.,    "  Five    Cows    in    a    Pasture,"    7I    x    13    (Lislei ), 

£ji  13s- 

4  Cozens,  T.,   "  Tivoli,"   15  x  21   (Carfax),   £1^   14s. 

5  Duncan,  E.,  "  Lake  Scene,"  13J  x  20j  (Ford),  ;^3  3s. 

6  Duncan,  E.,  "  A  Derelict  ";  and  "  Amsterdam  from    the  West  Dock,"  by 

W.  W.  May  (Captain),  £3  3s. 

7  Duncan,   E.   (1880),   "  On  the  Shore  at   Port   Eynon  ";  and   "  A  Sea  Piecei" 

by  J.  Whichelo  (Cooling),  £2  los. 

8  Fielding,    "Landscape,    with   lime-kilns,"    and    "An    Old    Castle,"    (Palsor), 

£^  153- 

9  Fielding,  "  Boats  in  a  Calm  ";  and  "  A  Landscape  "  (Lister),  £2  12s.  6d. 

10  Fripp,   G.  A.,  "  On  the  Test,  Hampshire,"  loj  x  15^  (Vokins),  £g  19s.  6d. 

11  Gainsborough,    T.,    R.A.,    "  Woody    Landscape,"    chalk,    7   x    loJ   (White), 

£3  13s-  6d. 

12  Gainsborough,    T.,    R.A.,    "  A   Clump  of   Trees,"   chalk,    7   x    loJ   (White), 

£2    I2S.  6d. 

13  Gastineau,    H.,    "  Dover    from    the    London    Road,"    14    x    20    (Sampson), 

£'i  4- 

14  Girtin,     T.,     "  Views    of    Chalfont    Lodge,"    a    pair,     16    x    2ii    (Paker), 

£13  13s- 

15  Goodall,    E.    A.    (1883),    "  The   Church   of   St.    Trovaso,    Venice,"   7   x    iij 

(Ford),   ;,^3  3s. 

16  Huson,   T.,   "  The   Lingering   Smile  of   a   Sun    that   is   Set  ";    and    "  The 

Waves,"  a  pair,   13  x  20  (Lance),   £s  ss. 

17  McGuinness,  B.,  R.H.A.  (1882),  "  A  Coast  Scene  ";  and  "  Water  Docks," 

by    F.    W.    Hulme;    and    "  Italian    Buildings,"    by    J.    Munro    (Mace), 

£i  155- 

18  Naftel,  P.,  "  Welsh  River  Scenes  "  (R.  Ford),  £6  6s. 

19  "  Woody    Landscape  ";    "A    River    Scene  "    and    "  A    Castle  "    (Sampson), 

£8  i8s.  6d. 

20  Pyne,   T.   (1874),   "  Venice  ";   and   "  Mount   Etna,"  by   W.   Simpson   (1882! 

(Cooling),  £6    i6s.  6d. 

21  Richardson,  T.  M.,  "  Henry  VIL  Chapel,  Westminster,"  17J  x  13  (Wells), 

£^  14s.  6d. 

22  Turner,  J.  M.  W.,  R.A.,  "  Road  Scene,"  9}  x  12}  (Permain),  £6  6s. 

33    Varley,  J.,  "  A   Fishing   Village  ";   and   "  A    Hilly  River  Scene  "  (Falser), 

;^3  3S- 

24  Weedon,   A.   W.   (1888),   "  On   the  Thames,"   laj  x   19   (Mitchell),   £ji    4s. 

25  Whymper,  J.   W.,   "Tantallon   Castle,"   ilj  x   17J   (Banon),   £2   2S. 


December  6,    1909.  ig 


PICTURE. 

26  Verboeckhoven,   "  Landscape,"  17  x  22^   (Del   Mar),  £.1   17s.  6d. 

Different  properties. 

DRAWINGS. 

27  "  Fir-Trees  ";  and  "  .An  Old  Castle  "  (Carfax),  £,\  4s. 

28  Boughton,     G.     H.,     R.A.,     "On     the     Earn";     and     "In     Perthshire" 

(Cooling',   £2  5s. 
2()     Cox,    D.    (1844),    "  Mountain   Scene,"    \o\    x    145    (Palser),    ;£7ii    os.    6d. 

30  Pichat,    O.,    "  The   Edge   of   a   Wood  ";    and    "  A   Woody    Landscape,"    a 

pair,   12J  X  175  (Del  Mar),  £,1  los. 

31  Cattermole,  G.,  "  The  Robber's  Castle,"  14  x  19  (Bowden),  £\->,  13s 

32  May,   Phil   (1902),  "  The  Right  Hon.  Sir  H.  Campbell-Bannerman,"  "  His 

Grace  the  Duke  of  Devonshire,"  "  The  Right  Hon.  Sir  William  Vernon 
Harcourt,"  "The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Dilke,  Bart.,"  "  The  Right 
Hon.  H.  Labouchere,"  "  The  Right  Hon.  A.  Akers-Douglas, "  "  Sir 
A.  K.  Rollit,"  and  "  Sir  J.  Blundell  Maple,  Bart.,"  a  set  of  eight 
(Sabin),    £^0    Ss. 

33  Hardy,   T.   B.,   "  On   the  Giudecca,   Venice,"   5x7   (Mitchell),   ;£r6  6s. 

34  Wimperis,  E.  M.  (1876),  "  Coast  Scenes,"  a  pair,  6J  x   14  (Leggatt),  ^^8  8s. 

35  Cole,   Vicat,   R..A.,   "  Wild   Flowers  "  and   "  Hill   and   Sky,"  pastel   (Eden), 

£^  15s.  6d. 

36  Goodwin,    A.,    "  Sunset   behind   Pilatus,"    10   x   14J   (Snow),   £%  8s. 

37  Holland,    "  Pont    Neuf,    Paris,"    4^    x    \\\    (Snow),    £-t,    13s.    6d. 

38  Radford,    E.    (1880),    "  Venus    Aphrodite,"    17I   x    10   (Wood),    £(>    i6s.    6d. 

39  Swanwick,    H.    (1893),    "  Ploughing,"   9J   x   6f   (Bates),    £(>   6s. 

40  Wimbush,     H.     B.,     "  Jarvin's     Island,     Portelet    Bay,    Jersey,"     7     x     11 

(Laurence),  £■},  13s.  6d. 

41  Nesfield,    W.    A.    (1839),    "  A    Mountain    Torrent,"    27    x     19I    (Mitchell), 

£^     2S. 

42  Rowbotham,   C.   (1900),   "  Shoreham,"    11    x   16   (Wilder),    £z    12s.   6d. 

43  W'arren,  E.  G.,  "  Sheep  \A'ashing,  Surrey,"  18  x  26  (Bremner),   £\   iis.  6d. 

44  Wollen,  W.  B.  (1892),  "  After  the  Fight,"  19  x  26J  (Sampson),  £\'a  5s.  6d. 

45  Manley,    E.    E.    (1888),     "  Once     Upon   a     Time,"     16     x     12^     (Bremner), 

£<)    19s.    6d. 

PICTURES. 

46  Robinson,    C.    Crosland,    "  .\    Pompeiian    Home,"    41-J    x    29J    (Bremner), 

^9    19s- 

47  Semenowsky,    E.,    "  The    Garland    of      Roses,"     unframed,      14^      x      21J 

(Bremner),   £\(i  5s.   6d. 

48  Semenowsky,    E.,    "  Head   of   a    Girl,"   21    s    16^   (Sampson),    £(>   6s. 

49  Godward,   J.   W.,   "  Head  of   a  Greek   Girl  "   and   "  Head  of  a   Girl,"   by 

C.  Crosland  Robinson  (Evans),  £\(>  i6s. 

50  Godward,    J.    W.,    "  Heads   of   Girls,"    unframed    (Evans),    £\2    12s. 

51  .\dams,    J.    Clayton    (1900),    "  A   Surrey    Wheatfield,"    30    x    19^    (McLean), 

52  Rigg,    H.    H.,    "  .Sheep   Shearing  "    and   "  Roses  "    (Misell,    Jun.),    £2   2s. 

53  Hobley,     E.     G.,    "  Cutting    Seed     Potatoes  "     and     "  Sunset  "    (Cooling), 

£■5   5^- 

54  Knight,    J.     Buxton,     "  \     Common     scene,"     and     "Rolling     Clouds,"     by 

J.  Richards  (Sampson),  £(>  i6s.  6d. 


ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


55  Lawrence,    S.    M.    (1893),    "  A   Marshy    Landscape,    near   St.    Ivee,"    52    x 

78  (Sampson),  £5  55. 

56  Goodall,   T.   F.,    "  Winter   Evening  on   Walsham   Broad,"  28   i  36   (Mase), 

A  4  4s  • 

57  Pirie,    George,    "  On   the   Texan    Plains,"    13I    x    17J    (Misell,    Jun.),     las. 

58  Priestman,    B.,    "  A    Dutch    Waterway,"   9   x    iif    (Rowney),    £$    3s. 

59  Machell,    R.,    "  Chrysanthemums,"    19I    x    15!    (Belt),    £n    14s.    6d. 

60  Roux,  C,  "  Herding  Cattle  on  .Achen  Lake,"  15  x   35  (Sampson),  £6  6s. 
5i     Fr^re,   Ed.,  "  At  Ecouen,"   10  x   13  (Del  Mar),   £2  3s. 

62  Morland,  G.,  "  Feeding  Pigs,"  11  x   14J  (Roe),  £^  5s. 

63  Porter,    M.,    "  Marjorie,"    17    x    13J    (Bremner),    ^^4    14s.    6d.  '  ' 

64  Herring,  J.  F.,  "  Cows  and  Goats,"  175  x  23^-  (Grose),  ;^i    los. 

65  Weekes,   W.,   "  Trespassers,"   12  x   17J  (Houdin),   £8  8s. 

66  King,   Yeend,   "  The   Pond   in   the  Orchard,"   17  x   23   (Lacey),   ;^i8    i8s. 

67  Gordon,    R.   J.   "  Fair   Margaret,"   17J   x    132   (White),    £2   2S. 

68  Constable,    J.,    R.A.,    "  A   Sand    Pit,"   5x7!    (Hewitt),    £2    3s. 

69  Delfosse,    E.    (1859),   "  Giving  Alms,"   15J   x    loj    (Lacey),   ;^i    iis.   6d. 

70  Steffani,    "  Low    Tide,"    23    x    39    (Elliott),    £^   4s. 

71  Cosenza,   G.,  "  The  Bay  of  Naples,"  2o|  x  415  (Cooling),  £6  i6s.  6^. 

72  Cosenza,   G.,    "  The   Bay   of   Naples,"   a   pair,    16J   x   34J   (Elliott),    £6   6s. 

73  Benlliure,    G.,    "  Marchande    de    Poissons,"    38   x    25J    (Sampson),    £^   4s. 

74  Fulleylove,  J.   (1879),   "  Tabley  Old  Hall,   Cheshire,"  loj  x  20  (Leycester), 

£9    19s- 

75  Fulleylove,   J.    1877),   "  Springtime,"   12   x   17J  (Veali),   ;^8   i8s.   6d. 

76  Diaz,   "  Diana   and   Nymphs,"   15^  x   10  (Hunt),   ;^io   los. 

77  Geefs,  F.,  "  Evening  Prayer,"  oval,  42  x  34  (Bremner),  ;£Iio  los. 

78  Herring,    J.    F.,    Sen.    (1847),    "  A    Horse,    Donkeys,    and    Ducks,     in      a 

Stable,"  13  X  17J  (Vicars),  ;£'26  ss. 

79  Wilkie,    "  Illustrations    to    '  Tom    Jones,'  "    a    pair,    8J    x    6J    (Mitchell), 

£4  4S- 

80  Stacey,    W.    S.    (1882),    "  The    Fisherman's    Return,"    30    x    25    (Jennings), 

£'i  4S- 

81  East,    Alfred,     A.R..'\.    "  Fujiyama  "      and      "  A      Rocky      River     Scone  " 

(Crewdson),  £S  Ss. 

82  East,   Alfred,   .\.R.A.,   "  A  Wild  Sunset,   Capel   Curig  "   and   "  Hayei   from' 

Lulant  Pool,"  a  pair,  6x9  (Cooling),   ;^6   i6s.  6d. 

83  Hait($,    G.    C,    "  The    Jubilee,     1897,"    and    "  Poppies,"    a    pair,    3i    x    S 

(Bremner),   £1    iis.   6d. 

84  Hait6,   G.   C,   ''On   the   Sands:   Evening,    Boats,    and    Warships,"   (pastel), 

(three),   (Leger),   £i  3s. 

85  Heemskirk,    E.,    "  An    Interior,    with    Peasants    at    a    Repast,"    12J    x    22J 

(Crome),   £2  2s.  _ 

86  Etty,    W.,    R.A.,    "  A    BacchanaWan    Figure,"   22    x   27   (Money),    155. 

87  Herring,      J.      F.      (1850-1),      "  Farm      Yards,"      a      pair,      isj,      circular 

(.Sampson),  £i()  8s.  6d. 

The  property  of  a  gentleman,  deceased. 

DRAWINGS. 

88  Fielding,  "  View  at  Salisbury,"  11  x   18  (Mitchell),  £4  4s. 

89  Marny,   P.,  "  On  the  Rhine,"  "  An   Interior."  by  StroeUel,   and  "  Pe.isants 

Drinking  "  (Bremner),  £s  Ss. 

90  Sherrin,  J.,  "  Grapes  and  Apples,"  yi  x  loJ  (Bower),  £}s  4^-  ^tl. 


'T).  .^iS  4s. 


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91     Smith,     W.,     CoIIingwood,     "  Fisher     Boys    on     the    Beach,"     17J     x    24 

(Cooling),  £i  3s. 
jfi     Wimperis,    E.    M.,    "  Arundel    Castle  "   and   "  A   Woody   River   Scene,"   by 

C.  Davidson  (Roe),  £■;  17s.  6d. 

PICTURES. 

93  Arnoux,    M.,    "  Cold    Hands  "    and    "  The    Broken    Jani-Pot, "    a    pair,    8i 

X  6  (Bremner),  ;^ii  os.  6d. 

94  Beih,  L.,  "  Pet  Doves,"  16  x  20  (Sampson),  ;^3  3s. 

95  Broeck,   C.  Van   Der,  "  A  Cavalier  with    a  Sword,"   14  x   loj   (Sampson), 

£4  4S- 
C16    Cassioli,  A.,  "  Peace,"  15  x  21  (Sampson),  ;^s  5s. 

97  Cecconi,    E.,    "  Crossing    the    Harbour,"    20     x    42    (Huff),    ^^4    4s. 

98  Diaz,    "  Figures   in    a    Garden,"    12J   x    13^    (Huff),    £i^    14s.    6d. 

99  Heilmayer,    K.    (1874),    "  Santa    Maria    Delia    Salute,    Venice,"    isJ    x    24 

(Cooling),    £z   5s. 

100  Hemsley,   W.,   "  A  Girl  at  a  Table,"  12  x  g\  (Del   Mar),  £2   12s.    6d. 

101  Hulme,  F.  W.  (1881),  "  The  Edge  of  a  Wood,"  30  x  5°  (Vicars),   ;^i6  i6s. 

102  Kirschner,    M.,    "  Head   of   a   Cow,"   28J   x   35   (HufI),    158. 

ie3     Knell,   W.  A.,    "  A  Ship  on  the  Goodwins,"  32J  x  53  (Huff),  £2  12s.  6d. 

104  Koekkoek,     H.,     "  A    Canal    Scene  "    and    "  A      River      Scene  "      (Huff), 

£S  155-  6d. 

105  Ladbrooke,    H.,    "  A   Woody    Pool,"    10   x    13I   (Mitchell),    £1    los. 

106  Leray,   C,    "  Love-making,"    12J   x   9   (Bremner),    £g   19s.   6d. 

107  Ouderaa,  P.  Van  De  (1870),  "  Giving  Alms,"  21J  x   13  (Sampson),   £6  6f. 

108  Reekers,   H.,   "  Fruit  on    a   Marble  Slab,"   17  x   14!   (Huff),   £2   12s.   6d. 

109  Rossenboom,   M-i   "  Still   Life,"  25  x  21   (Huff),   £2   12s.   6d. 

jio    Schelfhout,    A.,    "  Scheveningen :    Low    Tide"    and    "A    Coast    Scene,"    a 
pair,  i2i  x  16  (Sampson),   ^^13  2S.  6d. 

111  Seignac,   P.,   "  The   Bird's  Nest,"   13I  x   loj   (Cooling),   ^^14  3s.   6d. 

112  Seignac,   P.,   "  Artists  in  the   Louvre,"   is|  x   ii|   (Misell,   Jun.),   ;^3   3s 

113  Springer,    C.    (1830),    "  A    View    in    a    Dutch    Town,"    loj-    x    13     (Huff), 

£6  i6s.  6d. 

114  Verlat,  C.  (1861),  "  A  Cat  and  a  Sparrow,"  21   x  25  (  ),  £6  16s.  6d. 
lis     Webb,    J.    (1866),    "  Dort:    Sunset,"   32^    x    53    (Leger),    ^^27   6s. 

116  Wyburd,    F.    J.,     "  Head    of     a    Girl,"    174    x     13J    (Huff),    ^1     lis.    6d. 

The  following  were  sold  by  order  of  the  executors  of 
J.  B.  Greenwood,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  "Norton,"  Alexandra 
Road,  Southport. 

DRAWLNjGS. 

117  Cotman,   J.    S.,   "  A  Bay   Scene,"   14  x  20J   (Sampson),    £s  5s. 

118  Terris,    J.,     "The     Evening    Glow:    A    Surrey    Farmstead,"     igj     x     29^ 

(Sampson),  £y  7s. 

119  Glover,  J.,  "  Bolton   .^bbey,"  21J-  x  29^  (Bowden),   £6  6s. 

PICTURES. 

120  Bird,   S.  (1873),   "  Fisherfolk  and   Boats,"   15!  x  23J  (  ),   £j   us.  6d. 

121  Cole,  G.,  "  Landscape,"  18  x  27I  (Smith),  ^6  i6s.  6d. 

122  Cox,    D.,    "A    Woody    Stream,"    13^    x    17J    (Shepherd),  £iJ    us 

123  Creewick,    T.,    R.A.,    "  Landscape    near    Abergele,"    27^  x    35    (Mayer), 

£27  6s.    •\^ 

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124  Crome,  "  Norwich:  Sunset,"  gf  x  15J  (Sampson),  £2  2s. 

125  Holland,    J.,    "  In    Westminster    Abbey,    near    the    Shrine    of    Edward    the 

Confessor,"  19  x  125  (Leger),  £1  is. 

126  Linnell,    J.,    Sen.    (1860-73),     "A    Study    from    Nature,"    peasant    children 

gathering    wild    flowers   in    a    wood,    2o|   x    25|    (Hammond),    £36    153. 

127  Millais,    Sir   J.    E.,    P.R.A.,    "  Elgiva,"    47    x    61,    Royal    Academy,     1P.47, 

collection    of    J.    H.    Mann,    Esq.,    1871    (Cooling),     ;£riio    5s. 

128  Miiller,   W.,   "  A   Woody   Glen  " — a   sketch,    14I  x   20  (Sampson),   ;^8    los. 

129  Miiller,    W.,   "  Landscape   in    Greece,"   75  x   14  (Sampson),    £22    2S. 

130  O'Connor,    J.    A.,    "  Landscape    with    Figures:    Wicklow,     Ireland,"    24^ 

x  29I  (Shepherd),  £2  12s.  6d. 

131  Pyne,    J.    B.,    "  A    Ravine    in    the    Neath    Valley,"    17I    x     12^      (Smith), 

£3  iSS- 

132  Stanfield,   C,   R.A.,   "  Heidelberg  on   the   Neckar,"    19J   x  29^   (Newman), 

133  Westerbeek,   C,   "  Cattle  by  a  River,"  8  x   12J  (Leger),   £z   13s.   6d. 

134  Willis,    H.    B.   (1856),    "  Newhaven :   a   mid-day   meal   in   ploughing   time," 

41  X  60  (Evans),  ;^6o  i8s. 


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December    II,    1909.      The  collection  of  the  late  Earl  of 
Sheffield. 

DRAWINGS. 

1  "  Views  at  Malta,"  a  set  of  four,   23  x  38  (Mrs.   Wheeler),   £,2   7s.  6d. 

2  "  Portrait  of  Daniel  Baker,   Esq.,"  pastel,   \\\  x  9J  (Toogood),   j£^io   109. 

3  "  Portrait   of    John,    First    Earl    of    Sheffield,"    pastel,   37}    x    265    (Gooden 

and  Fox),   ;^73   los. 

4  Bridges,    J     (1834),    "  The    Theatre,    Taormina,"    and    "  Sicily,"    a    pair, 

21J  X  39j  (Sutton),  £,\(>  i6s. 

5  Downman,  J.,   .'\.R..A.   (1780),  "  Portraits  of  the  Hon.   Maria  Josepha  and 

Louisa    Dorothea    Holroyd,"    daughters    of    John    Baker    Holroyd,    First 
Earl   of   Sheffield,    when    children,   oval,    8J   x   7   (Baker),    jQy^i,   los. 

6  Downman,   J.,    A.R.A.   (1780),    "  Portrait  of   a   Gentleman,"   oval,    8  x  6i 

(Sutton),    £i/a  8s. 

7  Edridge,    H.,    A.R.A.    (1809),    "  Portraits    of     George,     Second     Earl     of 

Sheffield,    and    his    Sister   Anne    Frederica,"    when    children,    13J    x    \o\ 
(F.    Sabin),    £\\i,   6s. 

8  Rembrandt  (after),  "  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"  and  "  Head  of  a  Rabbi," 

pastels  ((Parsons),   £^   iss.  6d. 

PICTURES. 

9  Casteels,   P.,   "  Poultry,   Game  and  Wild  Birds,"  a  set  of  four  panels  for 

mural  decoration,  69  x  37  (Cohen),  ;^262  ids. 

10  Casteels,    P.,    "  Garden   Scene,"   signed   and   dated    1736,    51    x   62    (Moir>, 

11  Dutch  School,  "  The  Mouth  of  a  River,"  signed,   38  x  49  (Clark),   ;^2i. 

12  Dutch   School,   "  Dead   Game,"   27J   x   36!   (Mori),    £\-]   17s. 

13  German    School,    "  -An    .Allegory    of    the    Uncertainty    of    Life,"    39J    x    51 

(Cohen),   ;^I4  14s. 

14  Huggins,   W.    J.    (1840),    "  .A    Man-of-War,   with    an    escort    at    sea,    in    a 

storm,"   and   "  A    Man-of-War   Entering   a   Harbour,"   a  pair,   23i  x  33 
(Sutton),  £i,  4s. 

15  Lambert,    J.    (1774),    "  \    Prize    Ram  "    and    "  .A    Pet    Dog  "    (Toogood), 

jQ\    los. 

16  Matsys,  "  The  Misers,"  35  x  27  (Parsons),  £,\()  i6s. 

17  Peellaert,   J.,   "  Farm-horses  on   a   Road,"  44   x   59   (Armytage),    £.(>  6s. 

18  Peellaert,  J.,  "  Winter,"  42  x  63*  (Munn),  £e,  4s.  ^ 

19  Teniers,    D.,    "  The    Wor.ship   of    Bacchus,"   40   x   49   (Lesser),    jt"47   5S- 

20  Weenix,   J.    B.,   "  Peasants   and   Animals   by   a   Ruin,"   43   ,k   56   (Leggatt), 

£3^     IDS. 

PORTRAITS. 

21  "  Head    of    a    Gentleman,"    "  Head    of    a    Hungarian    Noblemant"'  aiid 

"  Portrait    of    a    .Statesman  "    (Dowdeswell),    ^^39    i8s. 

22  "  Portrtait  of  a  Gentleman,"  in  buff  tunic  with  gorget,  and  white  collar, 

21J   X    16J   (Parsons),   £\\    iis. 
.^j    "  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"   in   dark  dress  and   cap,    with   white  ruff  anJ 
gold  chains,  dated  1563,  i6|  x  15  (Vicars),  ;^63. 


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24  "  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman  "  (said  to  be  the  Dulce  of  Alva),  24  x  18  (Sir 

Hugh  Lane),  ^£^54  12s. 

25  "  Portrait    of    James    I.,"    and    "  Portrait    of    Anne  of    Denmark,"    (?),    a 

pair,  17I  X  13J  (Leggatt),  ;^I2  12s. 

26  "  Portrait   of    Miss   Broughton    of    Ovvlbury,    when    a   child,"    dated    1586, 

25J  X  18J  (Gooden  and  Fox),  ;^262  los. 

27  "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    white    dress,    on    panel,    36    x    295    (Buttrey), 

£9<i  'Ss- 
10     "  Portrait   of   John    Richardson,    Esq.,"    43    x    35    (Leggatt),    jQj:^    13s. 

29  "  Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  in  blue  dress,  oval,  26J  x   18J  (Coinaghi  and  Co.), 

£Z9   i8s. 

30  "  Portrait  of  Sir  Thomas  Speke,"  dated   1626,  36J  x  29  (Cohen),  ;^94  los. 

31  "  Portrait    of    Lady    Speke,"    dated    1592,    36J    x    29I    (Agnew),    ^^252. 

32  "  Portraits   of   Daniel    Baker,    Esq.,    and   his    Wife  "    (Baker),    £21. 

33  "  Portraits    of    Daniel    Baker,    Esq.,    and    his    Wife,"    a    pair,    29J    x    24 

(Baker),  ;^22  is. 

34  "  Portraits   of   Daniel    Baker,    Esq.,    and    his   Two   Sons,"    a   set   of   three, 

oval,  29  X  24  (Baker),  £^,2  los. 

35  "  Portrait  of  the   Right   Hon.    Francis,    First   Baron   Guilford,"  295   x   24J 

(Cohen),   £1^   153. 

36  "  Portrait    of    the    Right     Hon.     Francis,     First    Baron     Guilford,"     Lord 

Keeper   of    the  Great   Seal,    47   x    37    (Leggatt),    ;,£j2S    4s. 

37  "  Portrait   of    Heneage    Finch,    First    Earl    of    Nottingham,"    Lord   Keeper 

of  the  Great  Seal,  1673,  43J  x  364  (Leggatt),  ;^io  los. 

38  "  Portrait  of  Dudley,   Fourth  Baron   North,"  29I  x  24J  (North),   ;^40   19s. 

39  "  Portrait   of   Charles,    Fifth   Baron   North,"   29   x   24   (North),   £2^   3s. 

40  "  Portrait  of  Catherine,    Lady   North,"  29J  x  24i   (T.   Permain),   £i'i   i8s. 

41  "  Portrait   of    a    Lady    and    Child,"    49   x   39J    (T.    Permain),    £2^^    2S. 

42  "  Portrait  of  George  Speke,   Esq.,"  of   Dillington   and   White   Lackington, 

Somerset,  42  x  39J  (Agnew),  £g<j  15s. 

43  "  Portrait  of  Mrs.    Elizabeth  Speke,"   wife  of  John   Speke,   Esq.,   49  x   39^ 

(Agnew),   ;^g9   15s. 

44  "  Portrait  of  George   Speke,   Esq.,"  of  White   Lackington   and   Dillington, 

Somerset,   3*  x  22   (.'\gnew),  .£78   iss. 

45  "  Portrait   of   Miss   Dorothy   Baker,"   daughter  of   Daniel   Baker,    Esq.,    49 

X  39i  (Baker),  ;£;89  5s. 

46  "  Portraits  of  Two  Ladies,"  one  in  green  dress,  the  other  in  white  dress, 

ovals,  a  pair,   19  x  24  (Shepherd),   £2^  Ss. 

47  "  Portrait   of   Sir   Roger   Hill,"   of   Denham,    and    "  Portrait   of   a    Gentle- 

man in  armour,"  unframed,  30  x  25  (Turner),  £-j  7s. 
4S     "  Portrait  of   William    HL,"   "  Portrait  of   a    Lady,"   in   pink   dress,    and 

"  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"  holding  a  pigeon,  unframed,  oval,  30  x  25 

(T.  Permain),  £<)  9s. 
40    "  Portrait    of    John    Elwood,    LL.D.,"    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,"    in 

brown    coat,    and    "  Portrait    of    Miss    Sarah    Mellish,"    unframed,    oval 

(Clark),   £^  8s. 

50  "  Portrait   of    W.    Harvey,    Esq.,"    and    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,"    in 

brown  coat  (Leggatt),  ^£^17  17s. 

51  "  Portrait  of   Daniel   Baker,    Esq,"   49   x  39^   (Baker),   ;f26   ss. 

52  "  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"  in  brown  cloak,  21J  x   19J  (North),  ;^S  Ss. 

53  "  Portrait    of    Joseph    Mellish,    Esq.,"    "  Portrait    of    an    Abbess,"     and 

"  Portrait    of    Abigail    Lockey,"    in    black    dress    (Turner),    £ii    j8s. 


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S3*  "Portrait  of  Abigail    Lockey  "    (Baker),    ^£31    10s. 

54  "  Portrait  of  George,  Earl  of  Dumbarton,"  sij  x  38  (Sutton),  £$^  12s. 

55  "  Portrait  of  Prince  Eugene  Francis,  Prince  of  Savoy,"  35-4  x  27  (Leggatt), 

£9  QS. 

56  "  Portraits   of    William    III.    and    Queen    Mary,"    a    pair,    oval,    28   i    23^ 

(T.    Permain),    £jg    19s. 

57  "  Portrait  of  a   Boy,"   in   blue   dress,   48J  x   39   (T.    Permain),   £2$  4s. 

58  *'  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"  in  red  dress,  49  x  39!  (Agnew),  ;£2i. 

59  "  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"  in  brown  coat,  <t8-J  x  30  (T.   Permain),  ;^I3  13s. 

60  "  Portrait   of    Edward    Gibbon,    Esq.,"    49    x    40    (Parsons),    ^£'27   6s. 

61  "  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Edward  Gibbon  (n^e  Juditii  Porten),"  29I  x  24  (Sutton), 

£'^0  Ss. 

62  "  Portrait   of    Miss    Elizabeth   Gibbon,"    married    St.    Whitmore   Acton,    29 

x  24J  (T.  Permain),  ;^47  ss. 

63  "  Portrait   of  John    Baker,    Esq.,"   35   x  27J    (Baker),    £2y  6s. 

64  "  Portrait  of  an  Officer,"  29  x  24^-  (T.  Permain),  ;^I9  19s. 

65  "  Portrait  of  George  If.,"  85  x  51  (T.  Permain),  ;^42. 

66  "  Portrait  of  Queen  Caroline,"  85  x  51  (T.  Permain),  £^2. 

67  "  Portrait   of    Isaac   Holroyd,    Esq.,"    29G  x    24J    (Toogood),    ^£^136    los. 

68  "  Portrait  of  Lewis  Way,  Esq.,"  29  x  24  (Baker),  £31   los. 

69  "  Portrait  of  a   Youth,"  in  brown  dress,   2oi  x   14J   (Simonson),   £ig   19s. 

70  "  Portrait  of  Frederick,   Eighth  Lord  North,   Prime  Minister  of  England," 

29  X  24  (Agnew),  £57  15s. 

71  "  Portrait    of    George    Augustus,     Third     Earl     of    Guilford,"    29I    i    24J 

(Agnew),  £s6  14s. 

72  "  Portrait  of  Francis,   First   Earl   of   Guilford,"   zg}  x   24I   (Sir   H.   Lane), 

;^462. 

73  "  Portrait    of    Lady    Susan    Holroyd,"    29J    x    24J    (Hoyos),    ;^io    los. 

74  Beechey,    Sir    W.,    R.A.,     "  Portrtait    of    Lucy,    Countess    of    Sheffield," 

49  X  39  (Renton),  £y8  15s. 

75  Beechey,   Sir  W.,   R.A.,   "  Portrait  of   Frederick,    Fifth    Earl   of   Guilford," 

29J  X  24J  (Shepherd),  ;^22S.  is. 

76  Beechey,    G.    D.,    "  Portrait   of    Frederick,    Fifth    Earl    of    Guilford,"    and 

"  Portrait  of  a   Bishop,"  seated,   two  unframed,  30  x  25  (T.   Permain), 

;^IO      lOS. 

77  Champagne,     P.    De,    "  Portrait    of    Jean    Baptiste    Colbert,"    40    i    33*, 

Burlington  House,   1884  (.'\gnev.),  ;^546. 

78  Cotes,    F.,    R.A.,    "  Portrait   of    .\bigail.    Countess   of   Sheffield,"    93    x    57 

(Baker),  ;^493  los. 

79  Cranach,   "  Portrait   of   Sir   Thomas   More  "   and   "  Portrait   of   Erasmus," 

a  pair,  18J  x  14-'-  (Cohen),  ;^]8  18s. 

80  and  81     Dobson,   W.,   "  Portrait  of  Charles   I.,"  84  x  49J,   and  "  Portrait 

of  Henrietta  Maria,"  84  x  491  (Sir  H.  Lane),  ^£^672. 

82  Dutch   School,   "  Portrait   of  a    Lady,"   in   black   dress,   30   x   22   (Cohen), 

;6"S  'OS. 

83  Ferrers,   Benjamin   (1723),   "  Portrait  of  a   Gentleman,"   in   mauve  coat,   49 

X    40    (Shepherd),    £iS    iSs. 

84  Hickey,   T.    (1766),    "  Portraits    of    John,    First    Earl    of    Sheffield,"    and 

"  Colonel     Ridley,"    93    x    57    (Baker),    .^^162     15s. 

85  Hoppner,   J.,    R.A.,    "  Portrait   of   Anne,    Countesa   of   ShefiSeld,"   49   x    39 

(Agnew),    ;^2,g40. 

86  Hoppner,    J.,    R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    Thomas,    Second    Earl    of    Chiche«ter, 

Postmaster-General,   1807,"  agj  x  24J  (Wallis),  £7Sq. 


26  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

87  Hudson,  T.,  "  Portrait  of  Edward  Gibbon,   Esq.,"  49  x  39  (Agnew),  ^£^63. 

88  Hudson,    T.,    "  Portrait    of    Mrs.    Edward    Gibbon    (nie    Judith    Porlen)," 

49   x   39   (Leggatt),    £63. 

89  Hudson,  T.,  "  Portrait  of  Mrs.  George  Speke,"  50  x  40  (Agnew),  ;^i78  los. 

90  Hudson,   T.,   "  Portrait  of  Mrs.   John   Holroyd,"  49  x   40  (Roe),   jQji   8s. 

91  Jackson,    J.,    R.A.,      "  Portrait    of    George,    Second    Earl    of    Sheffield," 

35J   X   27   (Fleixhner),    ;^io   los.  i 

92  Jackson,    J.,    R.A.,    "  Portrait   of   the   Countess   of   Sheffield,"   35J    x    27J, 

Royal    Academy    1828,    engraved    by    Dean    (Arthurton),    ^241    los.    , 

93  Janssens,    C,    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,"    in    black    dress,     29^    x    25 

(Leggatt),    ;^39    i8s. 

94  Kauffman,  A.,  R.A.,  "  Portrait  of  John,  First  Earl  of  Sheffield,"  93  x  56, 

engraved  by  J.  R.  Smith,  1779  (Cohen),  ;^i73  ss. 

95  Kneller,     Sir    G.,     "  Portrait    of    John    Churchill,     First     Duke    of    Marl- 

borough," 49I  X  39  (Leggatt),  ^68  ss. 

96  Kneller,   Sir   G.,   "  Portrait   of   Lucy,   Countess   of   Guilford,"   49   x   39   (C. 

Wertheimer),  j£:48  6s. 

97  Kneller,    Sir    G.,    "  Portrait   of    a    Lady    of    the    Baker    Family,"    in    blue 

dress,    her   hair   falling   over   her   left   shoulder,    29   x   24   (Gooden    and 
Fox),  £36  153. 

98  Kneller,    Sir    G.,    "  Portrait   of    a    Lady   of   the    Baker    Family,"    in    blue 

dress    with    mauve   scarf    and    veil,    29   x    24    (Baker),    £7    17s.    6d. 

99  Kneller,    Sir    G.,    "  Portrait    of    William    IH.,"    49    x    39    T.    Permain), 

j^IO    los. 
100     Kneller,    .Sir    G.,    "  Portrait    of    Queen    Anne,"    50    x    40    (T.    Permain), 

;^I2     I2S. 

ID!     Kneller,   .Sir   G.,    "  Portrait   of  George    I.,"   48^   x   40   (CoUings),    j£Jii    iis. 

102  Lawrence,    Sir    T.,     P.R.A.,      "  Portrait     of     Francis,      Fourth      Earl      of 

Guilford,"  29  x  24J  (Besant),  ;£'iio  5s. 

103  Lawrence,    Sir    T.,     P.R.A.,      "  Portrait     of     Francis,      Fourth      Earl     of 

Guilford,"  50  x  40  (Buttrey),  ;^i99  los. 

104  I.ely,   Sir  P.,   "  Portrait  of  Charles   U.,"   50^   x   40   (Leggatt),   ;^i8   i8s. 

105  Lely,   Sir   P.,    "  Portrait  of   a   General,"   47J   x   40   (Wallis),    ;£'7i    8s. 

106  Lely,    Sir    P.,    "  Portrait   of    John    Wilmot,    Second    Earl    of    Rochester," 

49  X  39  (Leggatt),   ;^5o  8s. 

107  Lely,    Sir   P.,    "  Portrait   of   Thomas   Killigrew,    Dramatist,"   43   x    33   (T. 

Pennain),    £-i2. 

108  Lely,    Sir    P.,     "  Portrtait    of    Mary    of    Modena,    Queen    of   James    IL," 

32J  X   25i   (Simonson),   ;f89  5s. 
ing     Maes,   N.,   "  Portrait  of  a   Gentlfiiian,"  in   brown   dress,  44  x  35  (Agnew), 

£<)66. 
jio     Mignard,    P.,    "Portrait   of   Louis   XIV.,"   451   x   35^   (Leggatt),    £73    los. 
Ill     North,    Lady    K.    A.    (1779),    "Portrait    of     Lady     Anne     North,     second 

daughter   of   Frederick,    .Second    Earl    of   Guilford,"   93   x    59   (Parsons), 

£us    I  OS. 
ii2     Pourbus,   I".,   "  Portraits  of   a   Gentleman   and   a   Lady,"  a   pair,   42^   x   31 

(Agnew),   ;^6o9. 

113  Ramsay,    A.,    "Portrait    of    Anno,    Countess     of     Guilford,"     38!      x      24 

(Colnaghi  and  Co.),  ;^283   los. 

114  Reynolds,    .Sir   J.,    P.R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    John,    First    Earl    of    .Sheffiold," 

29J   X   24J,    Burlington   House,    1884,    engraved   by  J.   Jones   and   S.   W. 
Reynolds   (A.    Wertheimer),    ;£^829    ids, 
US    Reynolds,    Sir    J.,    P.R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    Miss    Margaret    Faure,"    29-1   x 
24i  (Sullcy  and  Co.),  .£'546. 


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December  ii,   1909.  27 


116  Reynolds,   Sir  J.,   P.R.A.,   "  Portrait  of   Frederick   North,   Second   Earl  of 

Guilford,"  36  x  36  (Buttrey),  ;£'2i5  5s. 

117  Romney,    G.,    "  Portrait    of    John,    First    Earl      of    Sheffield,"    29^    x    24^ 

(Agnew),   ;^52S- 

118  Romney,   G.,   "  Portrait  of   an   Officer,"   50  x   40  (A.   Wertheimer),   ;^65i. 

119  Somer,    P.    Van,    "  Portrait    of    Henry    Frederick,    Prince    of    Wales,    son 

of  James  I.,  49^  x  43  (Agnew),  ^£'220  los. 

120  Tintoretto,    "  Portrait    of    Joannes     Bembo,     Doge    of    Venice,"    46    x    36 
^  (Smith),  £65  2S. 

121  Dyck,    Sir    A.    Van    (after),    "  The    Children    of    Charles    I.,"    58    x    63I 

(Cohen),  £2^^  3s. 

122  Dyck,    Sir   A.    Van    (after),    "  Portrait   of    Dorothy,    Lady   Dacre,    daughter 

of  Dudley,  Third  Lord  North,"  48  x  37  (Clark),  ;^27  6s. 

123  Walker.  R.,  "  Portrait  of  Oliver  Cromwell,"  29  x  24  (Shepherd),  £^7  5s. 

124  Wignell,    R.,    "  Portrait    of    Mathew    Gibbon,"    43    x     35     (T.     Permain", 

^11     IIS. 

125  Zucchero,    F.,    "  Portrait   of    Queen    Elizabeth,"    42^   x   33    (Sabin),    £s^S- 

126  Frederick,    Lord    North,       in    robes,    a   plaster    bust,    coloured    to   represent 

bronze,  35in.  high  (Leggatt),  £2  2s. 

The  property  of  a  lady. 

127  Gardner,     D.,     "  Three    Children    Playing    with    a     Dog,"    pastel,     oval, 

jii   X  22^   (Natiali),    £472   los. 

Different  private  properties. 

DRAWINGS. 

laS    Sandby,   T.,   R.A.,   "  King  George   Inspecting   the   Building  of  the   Bridge 

over  Virginia  Water,"  iij  x  22 J  (Leggatt),  ;£'ii  iis. 
129.     Russell,  J.,   R.A.,  "  Portrait  of  Sir  Richard  Glode  of  Orpington,"  pastel, 

23i  X  17I  (Agnew),  ^^273. 

130  Downman,    J.,    A.R.A.    "  Portrait   of   Anna    Maria    Schutz,"   oval,    S^    x    7 

(Knight),   j^23  2s. 

131  Smith,    J.    R.,    "  Portrait   of   an    Officer   of    the     Grenadiers,"     i6i     x     ij 

(Robson),  ;£'i7  17s. 

PICTURES. 

132  Largilli^re,   "  Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  in  white  dress,  oval,  32  x  24  (Mellier), 

£36  ijs- 

133  Reynolds,  "  Portrait  of  Sir  William  Hamilton,"  29  x  24^  (Robson),  ;£J'26  5s. 

134  Breen,    A.    Van    (161 1),    "  Frozen    River   Scene,"   20   x   34   (Glen),    £Sg   59. 
13s    Titian,    "  Study   for    the   Death   of    Peter    Martyr,"   43J   x   27,    Burlington 

House),  1880  (Hunt),  j^42. 

136  Troost,    "  The   Courtyard   of   an    Inn,"   39   x   49   (Pirsons),    £1$    15s. 

137  Breughel,   J.,    "  Harbour  Scene,"  on   copper,   3J   x   5I   (Rutley),   £8  8s. 

138  Hudson,   T.,   "  Portrait  of   Mi9s   Martin,"   49   x   39   (Grainger),    £23   as. 

139  Romney,    G.,    "  Portrait    of    R.    Williams,      Esq.,"     Town     Councillor     of 

Dublin,  30  X  25  (Grant),  ;^24  3a. 

140  Lawrence,   "  Portr;ilt   of   a    Lady,    with   her   infant   son   on   her   knee,"   un- 

framed,  48  x  36  (Renton),  ;£,'io  los. 

141  Dutch  School,    '  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman  "  (said  to  be  Richard  Cromwell), 

oval,  28  X  23  (Buttrey),  ;^278  5s 


28  ART     PRICES     CURRENT. 


»42    Beechey,    Sir   W.,    R.A.,   "  Fast   Friends,"   29J  x   24I   (Sabin),   £,i.%i   10s. 
f;  143    Cosway,    R.,    R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    Lady    Pigot    of    Patshull,"    50    x    40 
(Leggatt),  £2.%->,  10s. 

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The  property  of  a  gemleman. 

144  Reynolds,   Sir  J.,    P.R.A.,   "  Portrait  of  George  Ashby,   Esq.,"   of   Hasel- 

beech,    Northamptonshire,    50   x   40    (Wallis),    £fi%2    los. 

145  Lely,     Sir     P.,    "  Portrait     of     Miss    Hannah     Waring,"    of     Allbrighton, 

49  X  40  (Wallis),  ;^i99  los. 

The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

146  Rembrandt,    "  Portrait   of   an   Oriental    Prince,"   59   x   48   (Smith),    £^\\ 


December   13,   1909.  29 


December  13,  1909.  The  following  were  sold  by  order  of 
the  Executors  of  Percy  Arden,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  A7,  The 
Albany,  Piccadilly,  W.,  and  14,  Sussex  Square,  Brighton. 

DRAWINGS. 

1  Allingham,  H.,  "  Heads  of  Peasant  Children,"  circular  (Vokins),  £26  7s. 

2  Aumonier,    J.    (1896),    "  The   Old    Chain    Pier,    Brighton,"   12J    x    19    (Col. 

Thompson),    £11    iis 

3  Bach,   Guido,    "  A    Lesson   on    the    Koran,    Algiers,    14!   s   21^    (Upperton), 

£^    i4«-   6^1- 

4  Ball,    Wilfrid    (1887),    "  .\    Boat-Building    Yard,    Chioggia,"    and    "  Lago 

Maggiore,"    by   T.    M.    Richardson    (Peacock),    £y    17s.    6d. 

5  Batson,  Frank  (1891),   "  On  the  Kennet,"  24  x  36  (Peacock),   £$  153.  6d. 

6  Bayliss,  Sir  Wyke,  "  Interior  of  Cologne  Cathedral,"  95  x  14^  (Peacock), 

^H     IIS. 

7  Bell,  A.  G.,  "  .-\  Gathering  Storm  at  Dinan,"  14  x  2o|  (Kamm).  £7  7s. 

8  Bishop,  W.  Follen,  "  East  Burnham,"  igj  x  29J  (Thompson),   £y  17s.  6d. 

9  Block,    L.,    "  I^aws    Die,    Books    Never,"    I2j   x    22J    (Kamm),    £1;^    13s. 

10  Bouvier,      A.      (1865-6),      "  A      Water-Carrier  "      and      "  Early      Spring  " 

(Peacock),  £S  8s. 

11  Caflieri,   H.,  "  Off  to  the  North  Sea,"  20  x   14  (Peacock),   ;/^ii   os.  6d. 

12  Clausen,     G.,      R.A.     (1890),     "  A    Sheepfold    in    the    Evening,"     pastel, 

14J  X  23J  (Cooling),  ;£r2i. 

13  Cook,   E.   Wake  (1894),  "  The  Flower  Market,   Florence,"   12  x  7J  (Cook), 

£7    7s 

14  Cox,  D.,  "  On  the  Look-out,"  66i  x  g\  (Lister),  ;£'29  8s. 

15  Cox,  D.,  "  Low  Water,"  6J  x  10  (Lister),  ;^is  15s. 

16  Dolby.    J.    E.    .A.    {1880),    "  A    Carnival    at    Venice,"    12*    x    19J    (Legge), 

£'i  +5 

17  Elliot,    Rebecca    (1874),    "  Oscar  "    and    "  Sandy,"   2oi   x   a8J    (Thompson), 

£2     2S. 

18  Fielding,    C,    "  The    Peel    of   Goldsland,    Forest    Dale,"   6J    x    10    (Vicars), 

^16  ss.  6d. 
ly     Fielding,   "  A   Highland   Valley   Scene,"    14I  x   21J   (Sampson),    £y   ys. 

20  George,  Ernest  (1885),  "  Battersea  Bridge,"  10  x  14  (Peacock),  £2  13s.  6d. 

21  Goodwin,    A.    (i866),    "Twilight:    South    Devon,"    8i    x    19J    (Thompson), 

22  Goodwin,  A.  (1904),   "  Sunset  in  the  Bristol  Channel,"  9J  x   I3i  (Peacock), 

£h  3S- 

23  Goodwin,    H.    (1888),    "  Moonlight    at    Florence,"    12    x    8i    (Thompson), 

£^  14s.  6d. 

24  Gore,   W.   H.,   "  Until    the   Evening,"   19  x   iii  (Kamm),   £g  gs. 

25  Green,    D.,    "  Sea   Breezes,"   23J   x   36   (Peacock),    £g   igs.   6d. 

26  Haite,  G.  C.  (1894),  "  •'^n  English  Pastoral,"  14  x  21   (K.imm),  ^12   is.  6d. 

27  Harding,    J.    D.,    "  The   Corsnir's    Isle,"    28    x    40    (Vicars),    £34    13s. 

28  Hardy,   J.    (1S84),    "  Axmouth  ";    and   "  Shipping   on    a   River  "   (Douglas;, 

;^5   SS' 


30  ART    PRICES     CURREi\T. 

29  Hardy,   T.   B.    (1882),    "  Isola   di   San   Pietro,   Venice,"   9  x   13    (Cooling), 

;£ri2  IS.  6d. 

30  Herkomer,    Sir    H.    Von,    R.A.    1887),    "  A    Cornfield,"    8    x    15    (Peacock). 

jQn  3s.  6d. 

31  Lance,   G.,   "  A   Peacock   and   Fruit,"   iij  x  8-^   (Kamm),   £s   5s. 

32  Langley,   W.,   "  A   Cottage   Home,"   15  x   iii   (Addis),   £S   i8s.   6d. 

33  Lewis,    J.    F.,    R.A.,    "  Going    to    Market,    Spain,"    loj   x    135    (Bremner), 

£13  2S.  6d. 

34  McCallum.      A.      (1889),      "Mystic     Moments    on     the     Moor,      Farnliam," 

13I    X    igj    (Thompson),    £2    12s.    6d 

35  Mottram,  C.  S.  (1900),   "  St.   Ives  Bay  in   November,"  21   x  37  (Peacock), 

;ClI       IIS. 

36  Nettleship,    J.    T.     (1894),     "  '^    Tiger    on    the    alert,"    pastel     i7i    x    24 

(Huggins),    £4   4s. 

37  Orrock,    J.    (1888),    "  St.    Andrews,"    13I    x    2oi    (Vicars),    ;^I2    is.    6d. 

38  Paterson  J.   (1889),   "  Azalea,"  2oi  x   28   (Brash),   £g   19s.   6d. 

39  Pilleau,    H.,    "  Cannes,"    iii    x    23    (Cuthbert),    ;^3    13s.    6d. 

40  Poole,    P.   F.,   R.A.,   "  The  Bird-Scarer,"   12I  x   9I   (Kamm),    £6  6s. 

41  Ryland,   H.    (1902),   "  Idleness,"    14J   x   2o|   (Bowden),    ;£io   los. 

42  Sainton,   C.   P.,    "  A   Summer   Melody,"   ii|   x  6f   (Kamm),    £7   7s. 

43  Seckendorff,     Count     (18S9),     "Sunset:     Venice,"     19     x     14     (Peacock), 

£S   18s.   6d. 

44  Solomon,    Simeon    (1883),    "  The    Rabbi,"    13J    x    9J    (Kamm),    £6    6s. 

45  Solomon,    Simeon,    (1864),    "  Saint    Michael    of    Good    Children,"    iil-    x    8 

(Kamm),  £1;^  13s. 

46  Stevens,    W.    Rupert,    "  Floods    near    Pulborough,"    igl   x    39J    (Peacock), 

:^I2     I2S 

47  Stott,    W.    (of   Oldham),  "  .'V    Pebbly  River,"    12    x  21J   (Kamm),    £1^    15s. 

48  Tayler,    F.,    "  The    Gamekeeper's    Home,"    125    x    16    (Bowden),    ;^io    los. 

49  Tayler,   F.   (1868),   "  The  Fern-Gatherer  and   Hounds,"   17I  x   13   (Bremer), 

£1^  2S.  6d. 

50  Thorne-Waite,    R.    (1868),    "  Children    at    a    Well,"    13J    x    19    (Sampson), 

;£28  7s 

51  Thoroton,  F.  D.  (1908),  "  A  Fruit  Stall,  Algiers,"  and  "  Spring  Flowers," 

by  C.M.D.  (Peacock),  ^^2  2s. 

52  Williams,    W.    H.,    "  Ludlow    Castle,"    i8S   x   27!   (Peacock),    £^    15s   6d. 

53  Wright,   R.   H.   (1902),   "  Siena,"   13J  x   igj  (Peacock),   ;^i4   14s. 

54  Wyllie,     W.     L.,     R.A.,     "  Marine    .\rtillery     working     a     Six-inch     Gun," 

io?r   X    16J   (Thompson),    £14   3s.   6d. 

PICTURES. 

55  Adam,    J.    Denovan,    R.S.A.,    "A    Summer   Shower,"   g^    x    13J    (Sampson), 

£S   .5s.  6d. 

56  Bach,    Guido,    "  Street   Life   in   Cairo,"   i6j   x    12J    (Cooling),    £^    14s.   6d. 

57  Beadle,   J.    P.    (1892),    "  A   Trumpeter,    17th    Lancers,"    12J    x    10   (Thomp- 

£.11  OS.  6d. 

58  Beadle,    J.    P.,    "  Ploughing,"    si    x    8    (Kamm),    £2    2S. 

59  Bell,   A.  G.,  "  .'\   Rainy   Day  at   Dinan,"  9  x   12^  (Peacock),   £6   i6s.   6d. 

60  Bergamini,    F.,    "  A    Procession    Entering    a    Church,"    14    x    10    (Mitchell), 

£S  1 8s.  6d. 

<ji     Boggs,  E.  (1882),  "  St.  Vaast-la  Hougue,"  21  x  14-^  (Peacock),  £6  i6s.  6d. 

62     Bouvicr,  J.  (1862),  "  Edward  VI.  and  Lady  Jane  Gray,"  8  x   loj   (Thomp- 
son), £z  3s. 


December  13,   1909.  31 


63  Breanski,    G.    de,    "  The    Departure    of    the    Fishing    Smack,"    23    x    35 

(Peacock),  ;iri6  5s    6d. 

64  Brett,  J.,  A.R.A.  (1883),   "  Drake's   Island,"  6J  x   13I  (Thompson),   £S  8s. 

65  Brown,    J.   A.,    "  East   Burnham    House,"    10^   x    igj   (Douglas),   £3   3s. 

66  Vigee-le-Brun,    "  Venus   and    Cupid,"   oval,    21    x    17    (Tatal),    ;^22    is. 

67  Caldecoti,   K.    (1887).  "  Monaco,"   5*   x   8^   (Kamm),    £4   4S. 

68  Carter,    Hugh,   "  Making   Garlands,"    16   x    12J   (Peacock),    £s   S^- 

69  Carter,    Hugh,       "The    Fish    Shop:       Evening,"       13J    x    gi       (Peacock), 

£7  17s-  6d 

70  Clausen,    G.,    R.A.,    1893,    "  The   Bread,"    17I   x    13!   (Sampson),    £37    i6s. 

71  Clausen,    G.,    R.A.,    "  Hay-Ricks,"   8   x    loj,    (Sampson),    £6   6s. 

72  Cookesley,    M.    Murray   (1891),    "  The   Egg-Seller,"    i8|   x    i2|   (Bremner), 

£ij  19s.  6d. 

73  Coppard,    C.    L.    (18S1),    "  Coming    out    of    Church  ";    and    "  A    Hunting 

Party,"    on    copper    (Smellie),    j£73    13s.    6d. 

74  Correggio  (after),   "  Dane,"   19  x  24  (Sackville  Gallery),   £2  3s. 

75  Dow,  T.  M.,   "  A  Summer  Night:  Tangiers,"  35  x  45  (Peacock),  ^^29  8s. 

76  Echena,    J.,    "  Halting    on    the    Way    to    Market,"    7I    x    i2i    (Mitchell), 

£^3  '3s- 

77  Eisenhut,    F.,   "  In    the   Hurem,"    iSJ  x    J2   (Sampson),   £21. 

78  Ellis,    Edwin,    "  Under   the   Cliffs,"   6^   x   Si   (Kamm),    £7   7s. 

71)     Forbes,  Mrs.   Stanhope,   (1S89),  "  Dejeuner  des  Pauvres,"  18J  x    14  (Samp- 
son), £s  ss. 
So     Forbes,   Mrs.  Stanhope,   "  The  Pipe."   11x9  (Sampson),   £s  5s. 

81  Franceschi,    M.   de.   "  A  View   in   Venice,"  9  x   14I   (Sampson),    /ri2    12s. 

82  Gainsborough,    T.    (after),    "  The    Blue    Boy  ";    "  Mary,    Queen    of   Scots," 

by    H.    Bone;    and    two   others    (L'pperton),    £7    17s.    6d. 
S:i    Godward,  J.  W.  (1904),  "  The  Old,  Old  Story,"  27I  x  34I,  (H.  Cremetti), 
;£-88  4S. 

84  Goodwin,    A.     (1870),     "  Chelsea     by     Moonlight,"     20J     x     56     (Legge), 

£()  19s.  6d. 

85  GroUeron,   P.   (1882),   "  Off   Duty,"   12|  x  9   (Sampson),   ;^23   2s. 

86  Hayllar,  Jessica   (1902),    "  .\   Breath   of   Fresh  Air,"   17^   x   ii|   (Peacock), 

£i  14s-  6d. 

87  Hughes,   \V.   (1896),   "  Prawns  on   a   Dish,"   gj   x   13!   (Cassares),   £^  5s. 

88  Hunt,   William   (1889),    "  Slender  Trees,"   20  x   13^   (Kamm),   £6  6s. 

80     Hurt,    L.    B.    (1892),    "  .Autumn,    Glencoe,"   23J  x  39^    (Peacock),    £6^    2S. 

90  Ingram,   W.   .Vyerst,    "  The   Red   Cloud,"    153  x    19J   (Kamm),    £S   Ss. 

91  Kuhl,  G.,  "The  Bootblack:   Happy  as  the  day  is  long,"   16^  x   to  (Heye- 

man),  ;^33  12s. 

92  Leader,    B.    W.,    R.A.    (1888),    "  A    Flood    on    the    Llugwy    North    Wales," 

7i  X  iij  (Nattali),  ^^28  7s. 

93  Lance,   \\'.,   "  King   Saul,"   42   x  33J   (Peacock),   ;^2S   7s. 

94  Lloyd,   Stuart,   "  A   Sussex   \'illage,"   16^   x   49i   (Peacock),   £.2^   3s. 

95  Macallum     Hamilton     (1890),     "  Fishing     Boats    at    .-Vnchor,"     13I    x     23J 

(Peacock),  £2^  3s. 
06     Mann,  j.  H.  S.,  "  Will  Fern  and  Lillian,"  20  x   14J  (Cooling),  ^^3. 
97     Marshall,    J.    Fritz,    "  Where    purity    and    peace    immingle   charms  ";    and 

"  Doom'd    in    the    shade    thy    sweets    to    shed,"     a    pair,     11  j    x    33J 

(Kamm),   ;^5  5s. 
<jS    Moore,    H.,    R.A.    (1886),    "  .■\nchored   in   the   Roads,"  8  x   17-J    (Sampson), 

^10  los. 


32  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

99    Neubert,    L.,    "  In    the   Campagna  "  ;    and   "  A   Turkish    Town,"   by   H. 
Lang,  two  (Heyemans),  ;£'i7  6s.  6d. 

100  Neimann,   E.   J.   (1864),    "  Radnalls   Bridge,   Salop,"    13!   x   igi   (Sampson), 

£1    /s- 

101  Nordgren,    Anna,   "  The   Truant,"   24J   x   19J   (Kamm),    £(}   6s. 

102  Olsson,    Julius,     "(F^I     Moon     and    Afterglow,"     17-J     x    23J    (Sampson), 

£%%s. 

103  Parton,    Ernest,    "  On    the   Kennet,"   16   x   23^   (Kamm),    £?,    i8s.   6d. 

104  Priestman,   A.,    "  Fir-Trees,"   19I  x   29I   (Peacock),   £■]   17s.   6d. 

105  Scheuerer,    F.,    "  Poultry,"    4I    x    3^    (Kamm),    ;^3    3s. 

106  Tayler,   A.   Chevallier  (1908),   "The  Vigil,"  9^  x   14I   (Kamm),   £a,  4s. 

107  Thurner,    "  A   Dish   of   Fruit,"    14J   x    17J   (Kamm),    £■]   7s. 

108  Tuke,    H.   S.,   R.A.,   "  The   Promise,"   ■2.\\  x   26   (Sampson),   £t,^   i8s. 

109  Vickers,   A.   (1864),   "  A  View   at   Edmonton,"  9I  x   13*   (Huggins),   ;^8  8s. 
no  Webb,    W.   J.    (1863),    "A   Stable-yard,    Jerusalem,"    13!   x    17J   (Mitchell), 

£t.    2S. 

111  Westerbeek,    C.    (1895),      "  Housing    the    Flock,"      is|    x    20    (Peacock), 

;^i6  ss.  6d. 

112  Westerbeek,   C,    "  Driving   the   Flock,"    isJ   x   23   (Peacock),   £\-i    13s. 

The  property  of  a  lady. 

DRAWINGS. 

113  Barnes,    J.     H.,     "  Something    Wrong  "    and    "  On     the    Look    Out,"    by 

A.  H.  Marsh  (Bremner),  £^  14s.  6d. 

114  Benwell,   J.   A.    (1886),   "  Halt  by   the   Sphynx,    Egypt,"   13}   x    26   (Samp- 

son),   £z   2S. 

115  Benwell,    J.    A.    (1885),    "  Halt    by    the    Great    Pyramid  ";    and    "  In    the 

Terai,  Nepal  (1876)  "  (Sampson),  £■]  7s. 

!i6  Benwell,  J.  A.,  "  A  Hindoo  Woman  ";  and  "  Primroses,"  by  L.  M. 
Jopling  (1878)  (Sackville  Gallery),  £\   is. 

117  Bouvier,  A.  (1878),  "  Lesbia's  Pet";  and  "Hastings,"  by  G.  B.  Cam- 
pion (Cooling),   £1,  4s. 

nS     DoUman,   J.   C.   (1883),   "  My   Lady's   Pets,"   18  x   25   (Sampson),   £^  55. 

119  Edwards,  W.  C,  "  A  Tug  and  Fishing  Boat,   Yarmouth,"  35  x  37  ^Misell, 

junior),   £2.  2s. 

120  Guinness,  E.  S.  (1877),  "  She  Sleeps,  My  Lady  Sleeps,"  23  x  38J  (Mitchell), 

£y.   8s. 

121  Herkomer,    Sir   H.    Von,    R.A.    (1899),    "  A    Bavarian    Peasant,"    13!-   x    loi 

(Mitchell),   ;^8  8s. 

122  Howse,   G.,   "  A   View   on   the   Rhine  ";    and   "  On   the   Moor,"   by   H.   A. 

Hooper,  1870  (Cooling),  ^3  13s.  6d. 

123  Johnson,    C.    E.   (1871),    "  A    Fishing-Boat    in    a   Fresh    Breeze,"    18   x   26^, 

(Bremner),   15s. 

124  Kilburn,   G.   G.,   "  The   Connoisseur,"   6J   x   7   (Lister),   ^^3    13s.   6d. 

125  King,    Yeend,    "  Obstructionists,"   25   x    18   (Bremner),    ;^i5   4s.   6d. 

126  Ludovici,    A.    (1878),    "  A    Gamin-de-Londres  ";    "  An    Arab    Guard,"    by 

E.  Walton;  and  "  A  Peasant  Girl,"  by  T.  S.  Dawson,  circular  (Grose), 

£2    2S. 

127  Ludovici,    A.,    "A   Bargee";    and   "Flowers    in    a   Jug,"    by    M.    Ludovici 

(Sackville  Gallery),  £1  las. 

128  Nicol,    Erskir.c,    A.R.A.,    "  Head   of    an    Irish    Peasant,"   6x6   (Lister), 

iJ4  J4S-  6d. 


December  13,    1909,  33 


129  Norie,    O.,    "  Twelfth    Lancers,"    13   x    18    (Tooth),    £:i   3s. 

130  Rodriguez   (1881),    "  An   Eastern   Guard  ";    and    "  A   Fish-Stall,    Lubeck," 

by  E.  Dolby  (Bremner),  £7  17s.  6d. 

131  Slocombe,    F.    (1877),    "A    London    Flower-Girl";    and    "Cornered,"    a 

pair,  17  X  II  (Cooling),  ^£^3  13s.  6d. 

132  Williams,    Pownall,    "  A   Storm    in    a    Fjord,"   29J   x   21    (Bremner),    £2. 

133  Wolfe,    G.    (1875),    "  ^^^    Beach    at    Burton,    near    Bridport;    and    "  The 

Return  of   the  Fishing  Boats,"  by   W.  C.   Edwards  (Bremner),   £2  as. 

PICTURES. 

134  Adam,    J.     Denovan,     R.S.A.    (1884),    "  Rob     Roy,     Helen,    and     Hamish," 

2oh  X  13-J  (Cassares),  £y  17s.  6d. 
13s     Anderson,   S.,   "  An   Italian   Girl,"    17   x    14   (Lister),   £1    15s. 

136  Arnesen,     V.,     "  Fishing-Boats    off    Copenhagen,"    30    x    19J    (Sampson), 

£1     IS. 

137  Baldock,   J.,   "  Cattle  in   the    Highlands,"   29J  x   23^   (Lister),   £1    us.  6d. 

138  Bayliss,    Sir    Wyke    (1900),    "Winchester    Cathedral";    and    "Constance," 

by  A.  Montague  (Mitchell),  £6  i6s.  6d. 

139  Benlliure,    J.,    "  A    Bull-Fighter,"    i6i   x    13    (Lister),    £j    13s.    6d. 

140  Bonneau,   F.,  ".A  Girl  feeding  Peacocks";   and  "Singing  to  the  Myrtle," 

(Sampson),  £2  2s. 

141  Bowkett,   J.    M.    (1882),    "  Regrets,"   29^   x    11    (Sampson),    £^   4s. 

142  Carter,   S.,    "  A    Darwinian    Question,"   23J   x    17J   (Tatal),    ;^3   3s. 

143  Collins,    "  Father's    Dinner,"   8   x    10   (Bremner),    £1    15s. 

144  Conti,   Tito,    "  The   Italian   Model,"   22   x    17^   (Sampson),    ;^u    us. 

145  Cosway,   "  Head  of  an  Angel,"   15^-  x   12   (Sackville  Gallery),   £1   us.  6d. 

146  Dicksee,    Herbert   (i8g6),    ".A   Wanderer,"    17I   x   23J   (Holmes),    £iy   17s. 

147  Dollman,   J.   C,   "  -Study  of   a   chimpanzee,"   23J   x   15^   (Sampson),   £i   is. 

148  Ebert,  A.  (1882),  "  Head  of  a  Viennese  Lady,"  20  x  16  (Bremner),  £1  15s. 

149  Johnston,    A.,    "A    Cavalier";    and    "A    Divine,"    a    pair;    and    "Going 

to  Market  ";   and  "  An  Old  Water-Mill,"  a  pair,   by  E.  A.   L.   (Grose), 
£1   us.  6d. 

150  Lucas,   J.   T.   (1875),   "  In   the   Service   of    the   King,"    19   x    15   (Bremner) 

£S  iss.  6d. 

151  Mann,    J.    H.    S.,    "A    Fruit-Seller";     and    "A    Thuringian     Waitress," 

by  L.  Cowen  (Cooling),  £^  15s.  6d. 
153     Morris,    P.   R.,    A.R.A.,    "  Audrey,"   29   x    igj   (Mitchell),    £g  gs. 

153  Nettleship,   J.  T.,   "  Lions,"  13  x   igj  (Sackville  Gallery),   £1    us.   6d. 

154  Nicol,   J.   Watson,   "  Don   Quixote,"   22   x   16   (Lister),   £n  3s.   6d. 

155  Pettie,    "  A   Young    Cavalier,"    12   i    9  (Sampson),    £S    8s. 


34 


ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


December  14,  1909.  The  following  were  the  property  of 
Percy  Arden,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  Ay,  The  .A.lbany, 
Piccadilly,  and  14,  Sussex  Square,  Brighton.  Sold  by  order 
of  the  Executors. 

MODERN    ETCHINGS    AND    ENGRAVINGS. 
'  The  May   of   Life,"   after   Mason,   by   R.    W.    Macbeth,   proof   (Peacock), 

£1    IS. 

'  Milking    Time,"    after    and    by    the    same,     artist's    proof    (E.    Camm), 

£1    IS. 

'  Great    Marlow,"    after    Vicat    Cole,    R.A.,     by    B.     Debaines,     artist's 

proof  (Gooden  and  Fox),  £6  i6s.  6d. 
'  Marlow    Ferry,"    after    Fred    Walker,    by    R.    W.    Macbeth,    proof;    and 

"  A   Rainy   Day,"   after   the  same   (Addis),   £^   14s.   6d. 

5  "  The  Plough,"  after  and  by  the  same,   artist's  proof   (Camm),   £4  4s. 

6  "  Exterior  of  St.   Mark's,   Venice,"   by  A.   H.   Haig   (Obach),   ^^7   :7s.   6d. 

7  "  Floating   Market,    Stockholm,"   by   the   same   (Camm),   ^3   3s. 
Haymakers,"    after    Jules    Breton,     by     Kratk(^,     remarque    proof,     and 

one  after  Corot,  by  Chauvel  (Peacock),  £1   iis.  6d. 
Love  and  Life,"  after  G.  F.  Watts,  R.A.,  by  Clouston ;  and  a  "  Pastoral 

Scene,"  after  Tom  Lloyd,  proofs  (Camm),  ;^5  5s. 
Queen   Alexandra,"   after   Sir    L.    Fildes,    by   J.    B.    Pratt,    artist's   proof 

(Thompson),   £n    14s.   6d. 
The   Coronation  of   King   Edward   VII.,"   after  Abbey,    by    Laguillermie, 

artist's  proof,  with  key  (Camm),  ;^s  5s 
Lord    Wharton,"    after    Van      Dyck,     by      Mathey,      remarque     proof 

(Colnaghi  and  Co.),  £6  i6s.  6d. 
Charles   I.,"  after  Van   Dyck,   by  A.   Mathey,  proof  (Colnaghi  and  Co.), 

£3  3S- 
Lady    Hamilton    as   '  .'Vriadne,'  "    after    Romney,    by    Greenhead,    artist's 

proof  (Legge),  £/[  14s.  6d. 
The    same    as    "  Circe,"    after    ditto,    by    Scott    Bridgwater,    artist's    proof 

(Colnaghi    and   Co.),    ;^i9   19s. 
Miss    Farren,"    after    Lawrence,      by      Shury,      artist's      proof     (Little), 

£6  i6s.  6d. 

17  "  The    Sutherland    Family,"    after    Romney,    by    T.    G.    Appleton,    artist's 

proof  (Colnaghi  and  Co.),  £15  15s. 

18  "The    Dauphin,"    after    Greuze,    by    Cousins,    proof    before    letters;     and 

"  Two  Children,"  after  Edridge,  by  .Stoddart,  in  colours  (Amor),  £y  7s. 
'  The   Boyhood   of   Raleigh,"  after   Millais,   by   H.    Dicksee,   artist's  proof; 

and    "  The    Mirror    of    Venus,"    after    Burne-Jones,    by    Jasinski,    ditto 

(Colnaghi  and  Co.),  £6  6s. 
'  The    King    of    the    Forest,"    after    Sir    E.    Landseer,    by    T.    Landseer, 

artist's   proof    (Amor),    £l^    14s.    6d. 
'  Gathering    Fruit,"    after    Morland,    by    Appleton,    artist's    proof    (Amor), 


December  14,   1909.  35 


OLD    ENGRAVINGS. 

32  "  Love  Wounded,"  after  Shelley,  by  R.  Cooper,  proof;  "  Juno  wilh 
Peacock,"  after  Cipriani,  by  Bartolozzi,  proof;  and  two  others  (E. 
Camm),  £2,  3s. 

23  "  The    Genius   of    Modesty,"    after    Cipriani,    by    Ryder;    "  Cupid's    Manu- 

factory ";     and     the     "  Market     of     Love,"     by     Bartolozzi     (Peacock), 
£^  4S- 

24  "Youlh,"  ;iii(l   "  Childliood,"  after   Prince  Hoare,   by  Gaiigain,   a  pair,   in 

bistre  (Leggatt),  ;^ii   iis. 

25  "    Cupid  and  Minerva  ";  "  Cupid  and  Juno,"  by  D.  Orme,  a  pair,  printed 

in   colour*;   (Peacock),   £(>  6s. 

26  "  Paris   and   Helen,"   after   .\.    Kauflman,    by   W.    Ryland,    a   pair,    in    red 

(Peacock).  £(>  6s. 

27  "  The    Birth    of    Shakespeare,"    and    "  Shakespeare's    Tomb,"    after     the 

same,    by   Bartolozzi   (Amor),   ^4   4s. 

28  "  Juno    demanding    the   Cestus,"  and    another    after    tlie  same,    circles,    in 

red   (Ellison),   jQ^  4s. 

29  "  George,    Duke   of    Buckingham,    and    his   brother,"   after   \'an    Dyck,    by 

McArdell ;    and    "Lord    Barrymore,"    after    Cosway,    by    Jehner,    proof 
(Sabin),  £j  17s.  6d. 

30  "  The    Young    Fortune    Teller,"    after    Reynolds,    by    J.    Jones    (Harvey), 

31  "  Master    Lambton,  '    after     Lawrence,     by    S.      Cousins,      R.A.      (.^mor), 

£1%  7s.  6d. 

32  "  Miss    Greville   .Tnd    her    brother."    after    Reynolds,    by    Mc.\rdell    (Tata), 

;^3   '3S-  6d. 

33  "  The    .affectionate    Brothers,"    after    Reynolds,    by    Bartolozzi,    from    the 

Windsor    Castle    collection    (Colnaghi    and    Co.),    £11    lis. 

34  "  Lord   Granlhani   and   his   broihcr,^,"   after   Reynolds,    by   B.nrtolozzi.   proof 

in  bistre  (Agnew),  £\o  los. 

35  "  Morning,    or   the    Higglers   preparing    for    Market  ";    and    "  Evening,    or 

ihf     Postboy's     Return,"     alter     Morland.     by     D.     Ormc,     printed     in 
colours    (Hall(5),    ^r63. 
3'5    "  The  Cottage  Girl,"  after  Chandler,  by  C.   H.   Hodges  (Ellis  and  Smith), 

37  "A    Bresvhouse   Yard,"   after  Garrard,    by   R.    Earlom;    "Boys   Bathing," 

after    .Morland,    proof;    and    ;inother    (Maggs),   £21   3^- 

38  "  The    Gardens    of    Carlton    House,"    after    Bunbury,    by    ^^'.    Dickinson, 

in   bistre  (Maggs),   ;£'io   los. 

39  "  Croniwpl!  on   horseb.Tck,"   after   Van   Dyck,    by    1^.    Lombnrt,    third   state; 

and   the   same   plate,   with   the  head   of  Charles   L   substituted   for  that 
of  Cromwell,  fourth  stale  (Sabin).  £i(>  ss.  6d. 

40  "  The    Chain    Pier    at    Brighton,"    with    characters,    aquatint    in    colours; 

and    two    others    (Ellis    and    .Smith),    £1    5s. 

41  "  Views   of   Old    London,"    after   Shepherd    and    Glendall,    by    Bluck    and 

Havell,  etc.,  in  colours  (Rimell),  ;^I2  12s. 
4a    "  Views    of    Somerset    Place,     Blackfriars    Bridge,    Westminster    Bridge, 
etc.,"    after   Shepherd,    by    Stadler,    in    colours   (Sanders).    ;^ii    us. 

43  "  North-East    View   of   the    New    General    Post    Office,"    after    Pollard,    by 

Pyall,  in  colours  (Sandeis),  £6  6s. 

44  "  Wrsl    I-'ronl    of   St.    Paul's,    t'ovrni    Garden,"   after    P.    Sandby ;    and    "St. 

Andrew's,  Holborn,"  by  J.  Buckler  (Rimell),  £1  12s. 


36  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

45  Old    views    of    "  Leicester     Square,"     "  Hanover     Square,"     and     "  St. 

James'   Square,"  by   S.   Nicholls;   and   three  others   (Peacock),   £i   6s. 

The  propert}^  of  a  gentleman. 

OLD   SPORTING   PRINTS. 

46  "The  Birmingham  Tally-Ho!  Coaches,"  after  G.   Pollard,   by  C.   Bentley, 

printed  in  colours  (Birch),  ;^24  3s. 

47  "  The   West-Country    Mails   at    the   Gloucester    Coffee    House,    Piccadilly," 

after  J.   Pollard,   by  C.   Rosenberg,  printed  in  colours  (Birch),   ;£'i2   las. 

48  "  The    Royal    Mails    starting    from    the    General    Post    Office,"    after     J. 

Pollard,    by    R.    G.    Reeves,    printed    in    colours   (Greville),    £6    i6s.    6d. 

49  "  Epsom    Races:    Horses   preparing   to   Start,"   and    "  The   Finish   for   the 

Derby,     1818,"    .liter    H.    Aiken,     by    T.     Sutherland,    pair,     printed     in 
colours  (Munitta),  £g  19s.  6d. 

50  "  Epsom   Races,"  after  J.    Pollard,   by   C.    Hunt,    a   set  of   six,   printed    in 

colours   (W.    D.    Smith),    £,25   4s. 

51  "  The    Race-horses    Antonio    and     Filho    da     Puta,"    after     Herring,      by 

Sutherland,  printed  in  colours  (Davis),  £6  6s. 

52  "  The     Race-horses     Antonio     and     Filho     da     Puta,"     after     Herring,     by 

Duncan   and    Harris,    printed    in    colours   (Davis),    £8   8s. 

53  "  The     Race-horses     Chorister,"     after     Herring,     by     C.     Hunt,      and 

"  Deception,"    after    Hancock,     by     E.     Duncan,     printed     in     colours 
(Davis),  £8  8s. 

54  "  The    Race-horse    Hambletonian,"    after    Sartorius,     by    Whessell,    proof, 

printed  in  colours  (Bird),  £2  2s. 

55  "  The   high-mettled    racer,"    .after    H.    .Mken,     by    T.    .Sutherland,    printed 

in  colours  (Fores),  ;£'i2  is.  6d. 

56  "  The  Mail-carrier  at  the  Turnpike  Gate  "  and  "  The  Mail-carrier  jump- 

ing  the  stream,"  pair,  printed  in  colours  (Frost  and  Reed),   £5  5s. 

57  "  Pike-Fishing,     Fishing     in     a     Punt,      Flacker-Shooting     and      Pigeon- 

Shooting,"  after  H.  Aiken,  by  J.  Clark,  printed  in  colours  (Vaughan), 
£7  17s-  6d. 

Other  properties. 

Framtd. 

j8     "  Fox-hunting  ";    a   set   ot   (our    water-colour   drawings   by  J.    K.    Herring, 
signed  and  dated  1850  (Lewsome),  ;^9  9s. 

59  "  Epsom   Races,"  after   Pollard,   by   Smart   and   Hunt,   a  pair;   and   "  The 

Four-in-Hand    Club,"    after    the    same,    by    Harris,    in    colours    (Fores), 
£25  4S. 

60  "  Connubial    Happiness,"   after   Northcote,    by    Dum6e,    printed   in   colours 

(F.   Daniell),   £8  18s.  6d. 

61  "  The    Fortune    Teller,"    after    Reynolds,    by    J.    K.    Sherwin,    printed    in 

colours  (Barrard),  £y  17s.  6d. 
63    "  Mrs.    Whitbread,"    after    Hoppner,    whole-length,    by    S.    W.    Reynolds 
(Bayne),   ;^46  4s. 

63  "  Lady   Grosvenor,"   after   .Sir  T.    Lawrence,   by   S.    Cousins,    R.A.,    proof 

(Vicars),   ;^34   13s. 

64  "  Mrs,     Stanhope     as    '  Contemplation,'  "    after    Sir    J.     Reynolds,     by    C. 

Watson,  proof  befc.e  letters  (Harvey),  ;£'2i. 


December  14,  1909.  37 


65  "  Viscountess  Andover. "   after  Hoppner,    by   C.   Wilkin,   open   letter   proof, 

wide  margin   (West),   £2;^   2S. 

66  "  The    Duchess    of    Devonshire    and    Lady    Duncannon,"    after    Kauffman, 

by   W.   Dickinson,   open   letter   proof,    in   bistre   (Hall^),   ^18   i8s. 

67  "  Miss   Farren,"   after   Downman,    by  J.   Collyer,   open   letter  proof,   uncut 

margin  (West),  £2^^  2S. 

68  "  Mrs.     Billington,"     after     the     same,     by     Dunkarton,     proof     (Greville), 

£^3   J3S- 

69  "  Lady   Dundas,"   after   Hoppner,   by   Bartolozzi,   open   letter  proof,   uncut 

margin   (Wade),   £2  2S. 

70  "  Lady   St.   John,"  after  the  same,   by  W.   Barney,   optn   letter   proof,   full 

margin  (Wade),  £^  9s. 

71  "Mrs.    Cosway."    after    Maria    Cosway,    by    Valentine    Green    (Coureau), 

;^3I     lOS. 

72  "  The  Countess  of   Carlisle,"   after   Romney,   by   J.    Walker   (Richardson), 

£j4  14s. 

73  "Mrs.     Green     and     cfiild,"     after     Falconet,     by    V.     Green,     first     state 

(Richardson),  £4  4s. 

74  8i    75     "  Mrs.    Edwin,"    after    W.    Craig;    and    "  Madame    Catalani,"    after 

Adam  Buck,   by  Freeman,  printed  in  colours  (Doughty),  £2  13s.  6d. 

76  "  Lady   Heathcote,"   after   Cosway,    by   Agar,   printed   in   colours   (Agnew), 

£s  ss- 

77  "  Miss   Meredith,"   after   Gardner,   by   Baldrey,    proof   (Simon),    £1    los. 

78  "  Mrs.    Abington    as    '  Roxalana,'  "    after    Reynolds,    by    J.    K.    Sherwin, 

imcut  margin    (Toogood),  £S  8s. 

79  "  Lord     Grantham    and     his    brothers,"     after     the     same,     by     Cheesman, 

proof   before   all   letters   (Colnaghi),    £g    igs.   6d. 

80  "  Master  Sayer, "  after  Zoffany,   by  R.   Houston,   first  state,   uncut  margin 

(Fores),   £g  igs.   6d. 

81  "  Mr.   St.    .\ubyn,"   after   Opie,    whole-length,   by   S.    W.    Reynolds,    proof 

(Leggatt),   £s  5S- 

82  &  83     "  Flamingo,"    after    Le     Brun,     by    W.     Pether;     and     "  De    Witt," 

after    Rembrandt,    by    J.    G.     Haid,    proof    before    letters    (Home). 

84  "  William  Hogarth,"  by  C.  Towneley  (Rimell),  i8s. 

85  "  William   Pether,"   by   and   after  himself,   proof  before  all   letters   (Cross), 

£2   ss. 

86  "  William    Ward,    the    Engraver,"    mezzotint,     proof     before     all     letters 

(Greville),  £2  2s. 

87  "  Benjamin    West,"    after    J.    Green,    by     W.     Say,     open     letter     proof 

(Greville),  £1  is 

88  &  89     "William    Wissing,"     after     himself,      by     J.     Smith;     and     "Life 

School    at   the   Royal   Academy,"   after   Zoffany,    by    R.    Earlom,    proof, 

with  key  (Wade),  ;^i   los. 
90    "  Helena    Forman,"    by    R.    Earlom,    proof    before    all    letters    (Leggatt), 

£3  13s.  6d. 
gi     "  Eleanor    Gwyn    and    her    two    children,"    after    Lely,    by    R.    Tompson 

(Pearson),  £i()  19s. 

92  "  Louise,    Duchess   of    Portsmouth,"    after    Lely,    by    Blooteling    (Pearson), 

£7  7s- 

93  "  Right    Hon.    Henry    Pelham,"    after    Shackleton,    by    R.    Houston,    first 

state  (F.  Daniell),  £2  2s. 

94  "Earl   St.    Vincent,"   after   J.    Stuart,    by   J.    R.    Smith;    "The    Duke   of 

Kent,"    after   Beechey,    by    W.    Say    (Rimell),    £3   3s. 


38  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

95  "Lady    Munro,"    after    Lawrence,    by    T.    Lupton ;    and    "Sir    Thomas 

Munro,"  after  Shee,  by  Cousins  (Cubitt),  £,z  2S. 

96  "  Buonaparte    as    First    Consul,"    after   Appiani,    by    J.    R.    Smitli,    printed 

in  colours  (Sabin),  £l\^,  14s. 

97  "  The    Sportsman's    Return,"    after    Morland,    by    W.    Ward,    printed     in 

colours  (Bond),  £,22  is. 

98  "  Inside  of   a   Country   Ale-House,"   after   Morland,    by   W.    Ward,   printed 

in  colours  (W.  Sabin),  £.i,Q  19s. 

99  "  The    Farmyard,"    after    Morland,    by    W.     Ward,     open     letter     proof 

(withdrawn). 
100     "  The     Warrener, "     after     and     by     the    same,     proof     before     any     letters 

(Colnaghi  and  Co.),  ;^6s  2S. 
loi     "  Juvenile   Navigators,"   after   Morland,    by   W.    Ward,    proof,    with   uncut 

margin  (Colnaghi  and  Co.),  £,•}%  15s- 

102  "  The   Public   House   Door,"   after   Morland,    by   J.    R.   Smith,    proof,    with 

uncut  margin  (Grayson),  £i?>  i8s. 

103  "  The    Sportsman's    Return,"    after    Morland,    by     W.     Ward     (Grayson), 

£l  7s- 

104  "  John    Jackson,"    after    Ben    Marshall,    by   C.    Turner,    open    letter   proof 

(Fores),  £2  15s. 

105  "  The   Raby   Pack,"   after  Chalon,   by   W.   Ward,   proof   before   all   letters 

(Ellis  and  Smith),   £'yi  gs. 

106  "  The    Duke    of    Hamilton    on    horseback,"    after    Garrard,    by    W.    Ward, 

uncut  margin  (Davis),  £(>  i6s.  6d. 

107  "  Portraits   of    '  Sir    David  '   and  '  Orville,'  "    after   Chalon,    by    W.   Ward 

(Lauser),   j^i7    17s. 

108  "  The   Gamesters,"    and    "  The    Fortune   Teller,"    after    Peters,    by    J.    R. 

Smith  and  W.  Ward,  a  pair  (Brown),  £21)  8s. 

109  "  A    St.    James'    Beauty    and    a    St.    Giles'    Beauty,"    after    Benwell,     by 

Bartolozzi,    finely    printed    in    colours    (Amor),    £\<)    19s. 

110  "  Children     relieving    a    Beggar-boy,"    after    Beechey,     by     Wilkin,     proof 

before  letters  (Maggs),  £i  8s. 

111  "  The    Discovery,"    and    "  The    Fair    Seducer,"    after    Morland,     by     E. 

Dum^e,"    a   pair,    in    bistre   (Ellis    and    Smith),    £\<)    igs. 

112  "  Lovelace   in    Prison,"   and   the   companion,    after   Rigaud,    by    Bartolozzi, 

in   bistre   (Vokins),   ^3  3s. 

113  "A     Classical    Subject,"     after     Kauffman,    by     Bartolozzi;     and     another, 

(Saunders),  £c,  53. 

114  "  Historical     subjects,"     after     Hamilton,     by     Bartolozzi,     a     pair,     ovals; 

and  "  Constantia,"  after  the  same,   in  colours  (Vaughan),  £,%  i8s.  6d. 

115  "A     Turkish    Beauty,"     after     Kauffman,     by     Bartolozzi;     and     another, 

printed  in  colours  (Tata),  £'i  3s. 
Ii5     "  Nymphs   and   Sleeping   Cupid,"   after   A.    Kauffman,    by    Ryland,    printed 
in  colours  (Davis),  ^14  14s. 

117  "  Gathering    Fruit,"     and    "  Gathering    Wood,"    after     Morland,      by     R. 

Meadow's,    a   pair,    printed    in   colours   (Sabin),    :£'22    is. 

118  "  A     Farmer's    Visit     to     his    Married     Daughter,"     and     the     companion, 

after    Morland,    by    W.    Nutter,    in    bistre   (Barnard),    £i   8s. 

119  "  A  Visit  to  the  Grandfather,"  after  J.   R.   Smith,   by   W.   Ward  (Maggs), 

£^. 

120  "  The  Pig  Sty,"  and  "  The  Sheep  Pen,"  after  Morland,   bf  J.   R.  Smith, 

printed  in  colours  (Saunders),  £-j  ys. 


December  14,  1909.  3^ 


Cries    of    London:    'Primroses,'"     after     Wheatley,     by     Schiavonetti, 

printed   in    colours,    unframed    (Blythe),    £(>    i6s.    6d. 
Guinea   Pigs,"   and   "  Dancing   Dogs,"   after   Morland,    by   T.    Gaugain, 

a   pair,   printed    in    colours    (Coureau),    ^s^    i+s- 


40  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


December    !8,    1909.     The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

DRAWING. 

1  Maplestone,    F.,    "  John    Rose    presenting    the    first    Pineapple    grown    in 

England  to  Charles  II,"  9I  x  13I  (Leger),  £-j  7s. 

MODERN    PICTURES. 

2  "  Dogs,    Pony,   and   Dead   Stag,"   30  x   50   (H.   Ceilings),   £2   12s.   6d. 

3  "  Cows  and  Sheep,"  on  panel,   17  x  23  (Mitchell),  ;^8   i8s.  6d. 

4  "  Sporting     Dogs,"     "  A     Woody     Landscape,"     "  A     Landscape     with 

Cottages,"    and    "  A   Team   of    Horses  "    (Sniellie),    £■]   7s. 

5  Brown,   F.,   "  A  Cottage   Interior,"  23I  x   17J  (Lister),   £\   53. 

6  Earl,    T.,    "  Terrier   and   Rat,"    19I   x   25!   (Sampson),    £7.    12s.   6d. 

7  Guyot,  T.   L.,  "  Cattle  in  a   Pasture,"   14  x  2o|  (Smellie),  £i^  14s.  6d. 

8  Halswelle,    Keeley,    A.R.S.A.,    "  The    Rodney,    near    Danbury,"    15   x   22J 

(Mitchell),  ;^io  los. 

9  Keyser,  N.  De  (1847),  "  At  the  Well,"  43J  x  32I  (Richardson),  £(i  i6s.  6d. 

10  Landseer,  "  The  Death  of  the  Stag,"  24^  x  29I  (Sampson),  ;^9  19s.  6d. 

11  Muller,   C.   L.   "  Reading   the  Scriptures,"  51   x   66   (Sampson),   £^  7*. 

12  Poole,    P.    F.,    R.A.,   "  A   Peasant   Girl,"   7x6   (Permain),    £-i   5s. 

13  Rowe,   S.  G.,  "  The  Mill  on  the  Common,"  17  x  23J  (Smith),   ;^i   5s. 

14  WoUen,   W.   B.   (1892),   "  Left  to  Fate,"  50  x  40  (Sampson),   £(>  i6s.  6d. 

OLD     PICTURES. 

15  "  Portrait  of   a   Lady,"  in   blue  dress,   29   x   i\\   (Adams),   £%   i8s.   6d. 

16  "  Portrait   of    a    Lady,"    in    white    and    green    dress,    23    x    19J    (Robson), 

;^ii    OS.    6d. 

17  "  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"  in  dark  dress,  oval,  28  x  23  (Simon),   ;^i   is. 

18  "  Head  of  a  Lady,"  13  x  11  (Shepherd),  ;^I9  19s. 

19  "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,"    in    brown     coat,     in     an     oval,     12 J    x     10 

(CoUings),   £\    IS. 

20  "  Pointers  and   Pheasants,"  30  x   42 J   (Collings),   £j,   13s.   6d. 

21  "  Portrait  of   a   Gentleman,"   in   blue   coat;    and   "Head   of   a   Cavalier," 

(Salisbury),    £\    14s. 

22  Dance,  "  Portrait  of   Queen    Charlotte,"   oval;    and   "  Portrait   of   a    Dutch 

Lady  "    (Drake),     £2    2s. 

23  Dutch    School,    "  Figures    in    a    Sand-Pit  "    and    "  A    Landscape,"     with 

horsemen,  on  panel  (Wyndham),  £1^  14s.  6d. 

24  Early    English     School,     "  Portrait    of     Thomas    James,     Esq.,"    33    x     27 

(Robson),    £%. 

25  Holbein,   H.,  "  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"  in  black  dress;   and  "  Portrait 

of    a    Lady,"    in    black    dress,    a    pair,    in   one    frame,    19   x    iii   each 
(Mayhfw),  £io<,. 

26  Hudson,  T.,  "  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"  in  blue  coat,  49  x  39  (Parsons), 

£\\    OS.    6d. 


December  i8,    1909.  41 


27  Morland,   G.,  "  The  Opportunity  Makes  the  Thief,"   12  x   10  (Matheson), 

£i^  19s. 

28  Rigaud,  "  The  Magdalen,"  32  x  25  (Salisbury),   17s. 

29  Dyck,    Van    (after),    "  Portrait   of    Cornelius   Van    Der    Geest,"    18    x    13^ 

(Amor),    £(>    6s. 

Different  properties. 

MODERN    DRAWINGS. 

30  Stanfield,  C,  R.A.  (1832),  "  A  Wreck  on  the  Coast,"  13J  x   10  (Wheeler). 

£2    2S. 

31  Hardy,    T.    B.    (1S93),    "  Entrance    to    the    Guidecca,    Venice,"    17J    x    27J 

(Richardson),  £26  5s. 

32  Hardy,  T.  B.  (1892),  "  Wreck  Ashore  near  Boulogne,"  8J  x  27J  (Mitchell), 

£^i  J3S- 

33  Hardy,   T.   B.   (1892),    "  North   Shields,"   %\  x   27*   (Mitchell),    ;^i3    13s. 

34  De  Wint,   P.,   "  River  Scene,"  81  x   15!   (Brown),   £10   los. 

35  Hansen,     Hans,     "  The    Market-Place,     Oran,"    26     x     32^     (Col.     Smith), 

^9  19s.  6d. 

36  Rossetti,  D.  G.  (1874),  "  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Morris,"  chalk,  22  x  17  (Agnew), 

£S0  8s. 

37  Pinwell,  G.  J.  (1871),   "  A  Country  Walk,"   15a  x  22J  (Gooden  and  Fox), 

£iiS    los. 

38  AUingham,    H.,   "  A   Roadside   Cottage,"   8   x    ii|    (Ure),    ;^29   8s. 

39  Johnstone,    H.   J.,   "  Weary,"    15J   x   23J   (Richardson),    £ig   8s.    6d. 

40  Girtin,   T.,   "  The  Mouth  of  the  Exe,"  g  x  20  (Gooden  and   Fox),   ;^5  55. 

41  Bennett,    W.,    "  A    View    near    the    Coast,"    "  A    Welsh    Stream,"      and 

"  Lake  Como, "  (Nash),  ;^5  15s.  6d. 

42  Lloyd,    Tom,    "  Carting    Seaweed,"    13    x    27J    (Pease),    ;^6    6s. 

43  Moore,    H.,    R.A.    (1877-9),    "  A    Highland    Valley,"    14    x    21     (Bowden), 

£iO    103 

MODERN    PICTURES. 

44  Moore,    H.,    R.A.    (1878),    "  Sea   Piece,"    13J   x   25I   (Lister),    ^£^12    12s. 

45  Moore,  H.,   R.A.   (1877),   "  Mist  on   the  Hills,"  8  x   17^   (Amor),   £2  2S. 

46  Herkomer,  Sir  H.  Von,  R.A.  (1906),  "  Portrait  of  Lady  Sawyer,"  41J  x  39 

(Leger),    £l^    17s. 

47  Faed,   T.,   R.A.   "  Keswick   Lake,"  8^   x    115   (Byrne),   £^   14s.   6d. 

48  Wimperis,    E.    M.,    "  Moorland    Scene,"    qj    x     132-     (Gooden     and     Fox), 

£16  i6s. 

49  Hannam,  Florence  (1895),  "  The  Origin  of  the  Litany,"  57J  x  80  (Byrnej, 

£10     lOS. 

50  Wimperis,     E.    M.     (1892),     "  The     way     across     the     marsh,"     23-i    x     35 

(Sampson),  ;^92  8s. 

51  Hayes,   E.,   R.H.A.   (1864),   "  Granlon  Harbour,   l~irih  of  Forth,"   \2\  x  24,- 

(Gooden  and  Fox),  £?>  18s.  6d. 

52  Michelis,    A.    (i860),    "  Winter,"    31    x    38I    (H.    Collings),    £2    2s. 

53  Pastega,  L.,  "  The  Quarrel,"  23  x  31  (Holmes),  £q  9s. 

54  Shayer,   W.,   Sen.    (1836),   "  Milking-Time,"   27J   x   35^   (Bell),    £^2    10s. 

55  Barraud,  W.  (1837),  "  The  Colonel,"  with  a  groom,  in  a  landscape,  37  x  /■] 

(Roe),  £>,  ss. 

56  Murray,    David,    R.A.   (1S92),   "  Landscape,"    17  x   23J    (Bales),   ;£J37   i6s. 


42  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

57    Murray,    David,   R.A.    (1894),    "  Wind-blown    ashes,"    17    x    23J    (Waters), 

-£2q  8s. 
5$     Murray,   David,   R.A.  (1900),   "  Labourers  Returning,"   11 J  x   17^  (Waters), 

J^I2      I2S. 

59  Murray,    David,    R.A.    (1892),    "  Tlie    Water-Cart,"    iij    x    17I    (Jameson), 

;f27   6s. 

60  Murray,    David,     R..\.     (1893),     "  Cow     Parsley,"     Ji~     x     17.1    (Jameson), 

;^27    6s. 

61  Murray,   David,  R.A.  (1893),  "  A  Quiet  Hour,"  iij  x   17^  (Jameson),  jC^i. 
6a     Hayes,    E.,    R.H.A.,    "Early    Morning:   Coast   of   Spain,"   40  x   50   (Bull), 

£21. 

63  Stark,   J.,    "  A   View    near   Norwich,"    10   x    17J    (Seligmann),    ;^I9    19s. 

64  Farquharson,     D.,     A. R.A.     (1891-2),     "  Aberfeldy,"     47    x     71I     (Green), 

;/riI5     lOS. 

65  Stark,   J.,    "  A   Woody   Landscape,"   35!   x   52   (Vicars),    ;£'204    15s. 

66  Walker,   J.    Hanson   (1892),    "  A   Reverie,"   30   x   25   (Wallis),    £ig    19s. 

67  Macallum,   Hamilton  (1880),   "  A  sketch  of  '  Rocked  in   the  Cradle  of  the 

Deep  '  ";   and   an   engraving,    14J   x   26i   (Mason),   £^6   4s. 

68  Stone,    Marcus,    R.A.   (1881),    "  Winter,"   36   x   24   (Sampson),    ;^8i    los. 

69  Ellis,    Edwin,    "  The   Bathers,"    11    x   47   (Wallis),    £1";    17s. 

70  Ellis,    Edwin,   "  Th?    Island   Shore,"    11    x   47   (Wallis),    ;^i8    i8s. 

71  Farquharson,    J.,    A. R.A.    "  On    the    Sands    at    Cruden    Bay,"    17!    x    29^ 

(Penn),  j£'22   is. 

72  Ellis,    Edwin,    "  Fishing-Boat    off    Whitby    Harbour,"    17    x    32^    (Lister), 

:^i8  i8s. 

73  Millais,    Sir   J.    E.,    P. R.A.    "  A    Study    for    '  The     Ransom,*  "     gj     x     7 

(Shepherd),   ^£'27  6s. 

74  Cooper,    T.    S.,    R.A.    (1880),    "  Three   sheep    in    a    landscape,"    13    x    10 J 

(Mitchell),  £28  7s. 

75  Dupr^,  J.,  "  A  Farmstead,"  14  x  20  (Sampson),  £y  ys. 

76  Blinks,    T.,    "  The   Babes    in    the    Woo_d,"    17J    x    13!    (Gooden    and    Fox), 

£28    7S. 

77  Blinks,  T.,  "  Good  Dog,"  17-j-  x  13I  (Ryce),  ;^26  5s. 

78  Leader,  B.  W.,  R..A.  (1908),  "  On  the  River  Llugwy,  near  Capel  Curig," 

12J  X  16J  (Mitchell),  ;^33   12s. 

79  Jacquet,  G.,  "  Clarissa,"  12J  x  9  (Mace),  £^y  15s. 

The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

PICTURES. 

80  Aglio,    .A.,    "  Landscape,"   2oi    x    17    (H.    Collings),    £2    12s.    6d. 

81  Dutch  School,  "  A  Landscape,"  with  figures,  and  "  A  Woody  Landscape  " 

(Buck),    £q  qs. 

82  Greuze,  "  A  Girl,"  looking  at  a  vase  of  flowers,  30  x  25  (Amor),  j^'ig  19s. 

83  Hobbema,    "  Woody    Landscape,"    15}    x    20    (Mace),    ;£'26    5s. 

84  Hook,    J.    C,    R.A.,    "  Lady    Jane    Grey    and    Feckenham,"    44    x    33J 

(.Sampson),    £6    6s. 

85  Poussin,    "  Woody    Landscape,"    45    x    55    (Nash),    £n    4s. 

86  Rubens,    "  Isabella    of    Austria,"    49    x    39   (Carfax),    ;^37    i6s. 

87  Ruysdael,    "  Woody    Landscape,"    i6J-    x   2oi    (Paterson),    ^16    i6s. 

88  Spanish   School,    "  The    Holy    Family,"    47    x    38    (Nicholson),    ;^8   8s. 

89  Teniers,     "Strolling      Musicians";      and      "A      Hunting      Party,"     after 

Wouverman  (Port),  £2  5s. 


December  i8,  1909.  43 


DRAWINGS. 

90  Downman,    J.,    A.R.A.    (1883),    "  Portrait    of    Mrs.    G.     L.    Way,"    oval, 

8  X  61  (Sabin),  ^180. 

91  Downman,    J.,    A.R.A.    (1883),    "  Portrait    of    G.    L.    Way,     Esq  ,"    oval, 

8  X  6J  (Colnaghi  and  Co.),  £3g  i8s. 

Dififerent  properties. 

PASTELS. 

92  Longastre,    L.     De,    "  Portraits    of    a    Lady    and    Gentleman,"    in    dark 

dresses,    with   powdered   hair,   a  pair,   24J   x   21    (Landstein),   £2   3s. 

OLD    PICTURES. 

93  "  Portraits   of    the    Earl   of   Southampton  "    and    "  Countess    of   Southamp- 

ton," a  pair,  8x5^  (Renton),  j^3S  14s. 

94  "  Portrait   of    Isabella    of    .Austria,"    10   x    7I    (Rice),    £42. 

95  Clouet,   "  Portrait  of   Francois   de   Coligny,    Seigneur  d'Andelet,"   gj   x   6} 

(Reiss),  £10^. 

96  Holbein,   "  Portrait  of  Odet  de  Coligny,   Cardinal  de  Chatillon,"   12J  x   7 

(Robbins),  £;ii   12s. 

97  Hagen,  J.  Van  "  Farm  Scene,"   15  x  27I  (Lewis  and  Simmons),   £29   i8s. 

98  Heere,    L.    De,    "  Portraits   of  Ren^   de    Batarnay,   Comte   de    Bouchage," 

and   "  Isabelle   de   Savoye,    Comtesse   de    Bouchage,    daughter   of   Ren4, 
Bastard  de  Savoye,"  a  pair,  6J  x  sJ  (Huggins),  ;f5i4  los. 

99  Holbein,    "  Portrait  of  a   Lady,"  black   dress,   8j  x   7   (Ball),   £15    15s. 

100  Italian   School,   "  Portrait  of   a   Senator,"  8|   x  6|   (AgnewO,    £iy   17s. 

101  Wouverman,    "  Sacking    a    Farm,"    14   x    17I    (Glen),    £52    ids. 

102  Leiy,  "  Portrtait  of  the  Earl  of  Lauderdale,"  42J  x  35  (Permain),  £j\6  4s. 

103  Spanish   School,   "  Head   of  a   Girl,"  245   x    19   (Dowdeswell),    £$2    los. 

104  Canaletto,  A.,   "  Canal   Scenes,   Venice,"   18  x   28  (Paterson),   ;^27  6s. 

105  Wilson,    R.,    R.A.,    "  River    Scene,"    16   x    20    (Paterson),    :£io    los. 

106  Canaletto,    "  The    Piazzetta    of    St.    Mark's,"    and    "  The    Doge's    Palace, 

Venice,"  a  pair,  18J  x  33  (CoUings),  £2  13s.  6d. 

107  Nasmyth,    A.,     "View    of     Edinburgh,     from     Calton     Hill,"     15I     x    23I 

(Gooden  and  Fox),  £26  15s. 

108  Early    British    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    white    dress,    50    'c    j8 

(McCormick),  .£304   ids. 

109  Migen,    O.    (1667),    "  Fruit    and    lobster    on   a    table,"    255    x    20J    (Clark), 

;tSO   8s. 

110  Tintoretto,    "  The   Holy   Family,"   37   x   34I   (Hughes),    ;^32    iis. 

111  Velde,    Van    De,    "  A    Peasant    and    .Animals    near    a     Ruin,"     gj     x     12 

(Edmunds),   £2   13s.  6d. 

112  Carracci,   "  The   .Agony  in   the   Garden,"   38   x  30   (Cohen),    ^^26   5s 

113  Early     English    School,     "  .\    lady    and    child    giving    alms    to    a    soldier 

and    his    family,"    2gi   x    35-i    (withdrawn). 

114  Ruysdael,  "  Woody  Landscape,"  with  a  ruined  castle  and  figures,  15^  x  2j| 

(Paterson),  ;^I4  14s. 

115  Lingelbach,    J.,    "  The    Departure    for    the   chase,"    30J    x    sij    (Wagner), 

£()  I  OS.  6d. 

116  Nasmyth,   "  Woody   Landscape,"   with  cottage   and   horseman     on     a   ro.id, 

II  X  15  (H.  Collings),  £2  2S. 


44  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

117  Italian   School,    "  Santa   Maria   Delia   Salute  "   and  "  The  Doge's  Palace, 

Venice,"   a   pair,    26   x   35   (Richardson),    ;£i2    is.    6d. 

118  Storck,  A.,   "  A  View  off  Dordrecht  "  and   "  A   View   at  Amsterdam."  a 

pair,  25!  X  32  (Cohen),  ^^52  los. 

119  Storck,    A.,    "  Seaports,"    with    shipping    and    figures,    a    pair,    30J   x   24^ 

(Smith),  ;£22  IS, 
lao    Jong,   W.   De,   "  Landscapes,"   a  pair,    11  x  8J   (Huggins),   £ij  9s. 
131     Ruysch,    R.,    "  Flowers   in     a     Sculptured     Vase,"     21     x     16     (Ceilings}, 

jQii  OS.  6d. 
laa     Greuze,   "  Head   of    a   Girl,"    \-j\  x    13!   (Seligmann),    £11    iis. 

123  Snyders,    "  A   WoH    Hunt,"   51    x   82    (Fielding),    ;£'2i. 

124  Morland,   G.,   "  Donkeys  and   Pigs  "  and   "  A   White  Horse  and   Sheep," 

a  pair,  13I  x  18  (Bates),  £f  7s. 

125  Momper,    De.    "  Hilly    Landscape,"    19  x   26   (Arnold),    £■;   7s. 

126  Hogarth,    "  Voltaire    and    a    party    of    gentlemen,"    12J   x    22^    (Grenfell), 

£i,i  i8s. 

127  Breughel,    P.,    "  h    Town  on    a    frozen    river,"    14I    x    22    (Rice),    £2t,    2S 

128  Dietricy,    C.   W.    E.   {1741),   "  -^   Jewish   Rabbi,"    8|    s    7     (Richardson), 

The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

PORTRAITS. 

129  "  Portrait   of   Charles,    Earl   of   Halifax,"   49  x   40   (Bullock),   ;£'i2    12s. 

130  "  Portrait  of  General  Edward  Montagu,"  49  x  39  (Cohen),   £?,  i8s.  6d. 

131  "  Portrait   of    Brigadier    Montagu   and    his    wife    (ni5e    Arabella    Trevor)," 

a  pair,    29I   x    24J    (Wood),    jQio    los. 

132  "  Portrait  of  Miss  Harriet   Montagu,"  29J  x   24^  (Wright),   ;^ios. 

133  "  Portrait  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Edward  Montagu,"  29I  x  24J  (Cohen),  £^  5s. 

134  "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,"    in     blue    dress,     225  x     17!     (Salisbury), 

;^4  14s.  6d. 

135  "  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"  in  black  coat,   22  x   17  (Nicholson),   £1   ids. 

PASTELS. 

136  Russell,    J.,     R.A.    (1778),    "  Portraits    of    Sir    William    Wolseley,    sixth 

Baronet,   and   Lady   Wolseley,"   a   pair,   34   x   28^   (Thomas),   £i^o. 

PICTURES. 

137  Dutch    School,    "  A    Hunting   Party,"   40   x   50   (Amor),    ;^37    i6s. 

138  DiJrer,  "  Heads  of  the  Emperors  Sigismund  and  Charlemagne,"  24  x  18^ 

(Amor),  ^^131  5=:. 

139  Siirlorius,    P".    (17(17',    "  Buy    Malton,"    on    Newmarket    Heath,    23I    x    40 

(Breeze),  £i(>  i6s. 

140  Snyers,    Peter,    "A    Peacock,"     with     vegetables     and     fruit,     47     z     39 

(Nicholson),  ;^3i  los. 

141  Snyers,   Peter,  "  A  Peacock,"  with  flowers  in  a  garden,  43^  x  33  (Amor), 

;^33      I2S. 

PICTURES. 

142  Borgognone,   "  .\r\   Army   on   the   March,"  and   "  A  Battle   Scene,"   a  pair, 

32  X  46  (H.  Collings),  £s  iss.  6d. 

143  Dutch   School,   "  A   Farm,"   with   a   plantation   and   a   dove-cot,   32^   x   39 

(Peace),  ^^47  £«. 


December  iS,  1909.  45 


144  Early    English    School,    "  A    Lady     Dancing,"     a     sketch,     27J     x     23 

(Parsons),   £^9   '^s. 

145  Italian    School,    "  Diana    and    Endymion,"   33    x    46    (Salisbury),    £t    is. 

146  Italian    School,    "  The    Adoration    of    the    Shepherds  "    and    "  A    Ruined 

Castle  "  (Buck),  £2  12s    6d. 

147  Neefs,     P.,     "  The    Interior    of    a    Church  "    and    "  The    Rape    of      the 

Sabines,"  unframed  (Harries),  £1   i8s. 

148  Verendael,    Van,    "  The    Holy    Family  "    and    "  A    Figure   Subject  "    (Van 

Duren),    £s   53. 


46  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


December  20,  1 909.  The  following  were  the  property  oi 
the  late  Alfred  Burger,  Esq.,  of  51,  Margaret  Street,  Regent 
Street,  W.,  and  part  the  property  of  Madame  Burger. 

DRAWINGS. 

1  Hamilton,    H.    D.,    R.H.A.,    "  Portrait    of    a     Lady,"     in      white     dress, 

unframed,   and   "  Portrait  of   a   Gentleman,"   in   brown   coat,   pastels,   a 
pair,  oval,  loj  x  8j  (Leger),  £i  is. 

2  Prout,    "  The    Interior   of   a    Church,"    13!   x   9J   (C.    Davis),    £1    los. 

PICTURES. 

3  Baptiste,   "  Flowers  in  a  Basket,"  32I  x  2i|  CEUis  and  Smith),   ;^i8  i8s. 

4  Cotes,  "Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  in  grey  dress,   29  x  24  (Clark),   £1$   15s. 

5  Dutch   School,    "  Landscape,"   with    an   old   cottage,    etc.,    25   x   32    (Glen), 

;^9  9S. 

6  Dutch  School,   "  Head  of  a  Gentleman,"  with   white  collar,   ovalj  6J  x  5i 

(C.   Davis),  £13  13s. 

7  Dutch  School,   "A   Cobbler's  Shop,"  on   copper;   and   "  Misers"  (Crome), 

;^2    I2S.    6d. 

8  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait    of    a     Nobleman,"     in      Peer's     robes, 

unframed,  50  x  40  (Hughes),  ;^ii  lis. 

9  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait   of   a    Lady,"    in    white   dress,    29   x   24I 

(Clark),  ;^I2   12s. 

10  Early  English  School,  "  Heads  of  a  Boy  and  a  Girl,"  a  pair,  oval,  8  x  6J 

(C.   Davis),  ;^24  3s. 

11  Early    English    .School,    "  Head    of    a   Gentleman,"    with    blue    coat,    oval, 

9  X  6j  (C.  Davis),  ;£io  los. 

12  French   School,    "  Portrait   of   George,    Prince  of   Wales,"  oval,   25^   x   20J 

(C.  Davis),  ;^I3  13s. 

13  French   School,   "A   Forest   Scene,"   with   figures;    and   "A   Woody   Land- 

scape," with  cattle  (Maynard),  £2  5s. 

14  Hoppner,  "  Head  of  .t  Lady,"  in  white  dress,  oval,   27  x  21   (T.   Permain), 

;^4  4S- 

15  Italian   .School,    "  The    Holy   Family,"   22J   circular   (Glen),    £g    19s.   6d. 

16  Koekkoek,    W.,    "A    View    in    a    Town:    Winter,"    unframed,    and    "A 

Landscripe,"  by  E.  C,  on  panel   (Wallis),  ^s  'Ss.  6d. 

17  Nattier,  "  Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  in  blue  cloak,  25  x  20  (C.  Davis),  ;^25  4s. 

18  Ostade,     "  Peasants     Smoking  "     and      "  Cooking      Chesnuts  "      (Crome), 

£2  I2S.  6d. 

19  Pczous,    T.,    "  Figures    before    an    Inn  "    and    "  A    Ffite     at     St.     Peter's, 

Rome  "  (Crome),   £3   S^- 

20  Piazzetta,    "  Head   of   a    Young    Girl  "   and    "  Portrait   of    a    Lady,"   oval, 

unframed  (Maynard),  ;^4  4s. 

21  Romney,   G.,  "  Head  of  a   Lady,"  oval,    17  x   13J   (C.   Davis),   ;^52    los. 

22  Slaughter,    .S.  (1745),   "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    white    dress,    unframed, 

SO  X  40  (Leggatt),  ;£:22  is. 

23  Spanish  School,  "  Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  holding  a   book,  unframed,   34  x  26 

(T.  Permain),  £1  lis.  6d. 


December  20,  1909.  47 


24  Watteau,  "  Lovers,"  7J  x  9}  (Crome),  £s  S*- 

25  Willaerts,  A.,  "  Fishermen  on  the  Coast  "  and  "  A  Bridge  over  a  River," 

unframed  (Collings),  ;64  '5s- 

The  property  of  a  lady. 

DRAWINGS. 
In  the  Folio. 

26  De    Wint,    P.,    "A    River    Scene";    and    "Coats    of    Arms,"    by    W.    L. 

Leitch  (Leggatt),  £2  2S. 

27  Fripp,    G.    A.    {1842),    "  A    Cottage,"   with    children    (Vicars),    £t,    153. 

28  Leitch,    W.    L.    "  The    Grange,    Hampshire  "    (Misell,    Jr.),    53. 
'•  Raith  "   and   "  The   Coast   at   Hastings  "    (Drake),    lOf. 

Stirling  "  and  "  Cottages  in  Surrey  "  (Holroyd),   los.  6d. 

"  Tantallon    Castle,"    etc.    (Drake),    155. 

'  Cottage  interiors,   figures,"   etc.   (Wagner),   ;^i   as. 

'  St.   Marlt's,   Venice,"  "  Roman   Ruins,"  etc.   (Sachlick/, 

"  Studies  of   trees,   landscapes,   etc.,"   and   a   "  Boat,"   by 
E.  Duncan  (Holroyd),  12s. 
35    &    36     Leitch,    W.    L.,    "  Balmoral,"    "  Lochawe,"    etc.,     thirteen    in    six 
mounts,  pencil,  and  "  Lago  di  Garda,  Palermo,"  etc.,  pencil  (Spencer), 
5.S.   od. 

Framed. 

37  Barret,  G.,   "  A   Woody   Landscape,"  5J  x  8J   (Suchlich),   6s. 

38  Leitch,  W.   L.,    "  An    Italian   Harbour,"   sepia,    9  x    15    (Suchlich),   8s. 

39  Leitch,  W.   L.,  "  A  Castle  in  the  Isle  of  Man,"  8  x   12  (Mare),  6s. 

40  Leitch,  W.    L.,   "Balcarres";   and   ".An    Italian   Bay   Scene"   (Suchlich), 

I2S.     Oil. 

41  Leitch,    W.    L.,    "  .\    Roman    Woman  ";     and    "  Two    Studies    of    Italian 

Peasants,"    by    C.    Stanfield,    R.A.    (Sackville    Gallery),    i6s. 

42  Leitch,    W.    L.,    "  On    the    Grieff,    Renfrewshire,"    13    x    2o\    (Pairpoint), 

19s.    od. 

PICTURE. 

43  Early    English    School,    "  Hc-ids    of    two   children,"    unframed,    ii-J    x    15 

(Nicholson),  £(1  6s. 


29 

Leitch, 

W. 

L., 

^0 

Leitch, 

W. 

L.,  ' 

?! 

Leitch, 

W. 

L., 

32 

Leitch, 

W. 

L., 

?,?, 

Leitch, 

W. 

L., 

13s. 

od. 

34 

Leitch, 

W. 

L., 

Different  properties. 


DRAWINGS. 


44  An    Album,    containing    twenty-two    black    and    white   drawings   of   Studies 

of  Landscapes  and  Trees,  by  T.  Gainsborough,  R-.'X.,  eleven  small 
pencil  Portraits,  by  Sir  T.  Lawrence,  P.R..A.,  and  other  Sketches  of 
the  Dutch  and  Italian  Schools  (Smith),  ;^23  2s. 

Framed. 

45  "  Lord  Nelson,"  12  x  10  (Pollard),  £$  5s. 

46  Rosalba,    "  Heads    of    Nymphs,"     a    pair,    pastels,     i2{    x    11    (Brown), 

^74  14s.  6d. 

47  Buck,   "  Head  of  n   Lady,"  51   x   4^   (Wagner),   ^2. 


ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


48  Sarto,    A.    Del,    "  Head   of   a    Soldier,"    red    and   black   chalk,    isi   x    iif 

(Buck),  £:,. 

49  Macbeth,    R.    W.,    R.A.,    "  Playmates,"    22   x    18    (Wagner),    j^io    ics. 

50  Macbeth,    R.   W.,    R.A.,    "  Spring,"   14   x   17   (Lucy),   jQ-j   17s.   6d. 

51  Macbeth,   R.  W.,   R.A.  (1S78),  "  A  Sardine-Boat,"   11   x   14  (Bell),   £(>  6s. 

52  Macbeth,  R.  W.,  R.A.,  "A  Fishing  Boat,"  9I  x  13J  (Ballard),  ;^5  153.  6d. 

53  Macbeth,    R.    W.,    R.A.,    "  A    Souvenir    of    Diana,"    gj    x    13J    (Woods), 

£•>  5s- 

54  Macbeth,   R.   W..    R.A.,    "  Ariel,"  7x5!   (Wylde),   ;^8  8s. 

55  Macbeth,    R.    W.,    R.A.,    "  Fauna    Fatua,"   a    miniature   on    ivory,    5x4 

(Sabin),  £,(>  i6s.  6d. 

56  Butler,    Mildred   A.,    "  A  Sheltered   Corner,"   20  x   27J   (Bowden),    ;^5   55. 

57  Perego    (1877),    "  Italian    Musicians  ";        and    "  Crossing      the     Common, 

Sunset  "  (Sackville),  £,2.  2s. 

58  Nicol.    Erskine,     A. R.A.     (185s),     "  An     Irish    Peasant-Girl."      13I      x      io| 

(Lister),  ;^s  ss. 

59  Fox,   H.   C,   "  A   Road   Scene  ";   and   "  Tring   Park,"   by  J.    Macpherson 

(Leger),  ^^3  3s. 

60  Brown,    M.   Cooper,   "  Sunset  on   the  Coast,    Largo   Bay  ";   and   "  Silvery 

Twilight  "  (Watson),  ;^3  13s.  6d 

61  Brown,    M.    Cooper,    "Returning    from    Pastures,"    9I    x    g^    (Watson), 

£2   2S. 

62  Brown,    M.    Cooper,      "A    Pastoral  ";      and      "Returning   to   the    Fold: 

Winter  "  (Vyning),   £1,  14s.  6d 

63  Dolland,   W.    A.,    "  Summer,"    18   x   8   (Gooden    and   Fox),    ^11    iis. 

64  Don,    Martino    Del,    "The    South    Aisle";    and    "The    High    Altar,    St. 

Peter's,  Rome,"  a  pair,  18J  x  12 J  (Barr),  £%  iSs.  6d. 

65  Hunt,   W.,   "  Old   Cottage  at   Cassiobury,"   12   x   16   (Palser),   ;^5   5s. 

66  Buchanan,    J.     P.,    "A    Woody    Stream  ";    and    "  Changing    Pastures  " 

(Buck),  £(,  6s. 

67  Mottram,    C.    S.    (1895),      "  Boats   in    a    Calm  ";      and   "  Fishing-Boats  " 

(White),  £2  I2S.  6d. 
i&    Ludovici,   A.  (i8go),   "Private  Theatricals,"  7J  x   18  (White),   £-i   12s.  6d. 

69  Poole,   P.  F.,   R.A.  "  A   Fisher-Girl  ";   and  "  Head  of  a  Cow,"  by  T.  S. 

Cooper,  R.A.,   chalk  (Misell,   Jr.),   10s.  6d. 

PICTURES. 

70  Herring,   "  Horse-Racing,"   a   pair,   5   x    10   (Drake),   £\    los. 

71  Wardle,   A.,   "  The  Garden   Wall,"   loj   x  si   (Hill),   ;^4  4s. 
73     Brown,    M.    Cooper,    "  Evening,"  gj   x    iij   (Grant),    £-i   2s. 

73  Collins,  W.,  R.A.,  ■'  A  Visit  to  the  Spring,"  27J  x  35^  (Upperton),  £z  aa. 

74  Peel,  J.,  "The  Llugwy  Valley  at  Bryntyrch  (29J  x  47J  (Mitchell),   fy  9s. 

75  Macbeth,  R.  W.,  R.A.,  "  The  Orange-Court,  Seville,"  igj  x  23!  (H»aton), 

£c,  gs. 

76  Herring,    J.    F.,    Sen.    (1837),    "  Portrait   of   '  Partisan,'  "   the   property   of 

Lord    Loder,   in   a  paddock,   27^   i   36   (Fores),   £-x,\    los. 

77  Heijligprs,       E.    f^'.      (1865),      "  Heirlooms,"      25    x    30^      (Mrs.    Wheeler), 

;^8   18s.  6d. 
7I     Htrring,    J.    F.,    "  Portrait    of    '  Gray    Monius  '    (winner    of    the    Derby)," 

gJ  X   \\\  (Grose),   £1    is. 
79     Herring,  J.   F.,  "  A   Hunting  Subject,"  gi  x   \\\   (Fores),   ;^3    15s. 
So     Herrinfi,   J.   F.,   "  Farm-Horses,   Pigs  and   Ducks,   in   a  yard,"   igi   x    a<^ 

(N»vill),  £11  13s 


December  20,  1909.  49 


81  Zeitter,  J.  C,   "Hungarian   Peasants  before  an   Inn,"  2o|  by  36  (Crome/, 

£3  35  ■ 

82  Crawford,     E.    T.,    R.S.A.    (1852),    "  Dutch    Market-Boats    on    the    Dort," 

19J  X  29J  (VVyatt  ,  ;/7ii  lis. 

83  Solomon,    A.,     "  The    Departure    of    the     Diligence,     Biarritz,"     16    x    ij 

(Earle),   £6  6s. 

84  Willems,   F.,  "  The  Glass  of  Wine,"   17  x   13*  (Grose),   i8s. 

85  Thier,   B.  H.,   "  A  Bull   in  a   Landscape,"   17  .^   14^  (Crome),   £2   los. 

8b     French     School,     "  The    Dauphin     and     his     sister,     Marie    Th^r^se, "     a 
pair,    oval,    ji    .x    17    (Leggatt),    £2g. 

87  Vernon,   .A.   L.   (1875),    "  The  Trysting-Place,"   31    x   24J   (Lister),   ;£'3   los. 

88  Modern,  "  Milking-Time,"  19  x  24  (Buck),  ;^6  6s. 

8g    Barnard,    F.    (1873),    "  Piping    Times    of    Peace  ";    and    "  Landscapes,"    a 
pair,  (Browning),  £1   los. 

90  Br^e,   M.   Y.   Van,   "  Napoleon   and  the  Fates,"  23  x  18  (withdrawn). 

91  Lefevre,   R.   (1812).    "  Portrait  of   Napoleon,"  oval,   24J   x   20   (withdrawn). 

92  Reynolds,   "  Hope   Nurturing   Love,"   55  x  45!   (Glen),   ;£;'ioo   i6s. 

93  Kneller,    "  Portrait    of    Chief    Justice   Wogan,    sometime    M.P.    for    Pem- 

brokeshire, 50  X  40  (Belts),  £6  6s. 
Hi)     English  School,   "Portrait  of  Burke,"  30  x  25   (Harries),    12s. 

95  Isabey,    J.    B.,    "  Portrait   of    a    Gentleman,"    in    grey    coat,    oval,    10   x   8 

(Woods),  £^  14s.  6d. 

96  Francks,    "  The    .Adoration    of    the    Shepherds,"    on    copper,     13 J    x    loi 

(Crome),  £t  los. 
<)7     Kneller,      "  Portrait    of    Charlotte,     Countess      of     .Aylesbury,      with      her 

daughter  Charlotte,"  49  x  35  (Buck),  £2  13s.  6d. 
c|S     Wissing,     "  Portrait     of     Que^n     Mary,"     46     x     40     (Mrs.     Wheeler), 

£g  19s.  6d. 
qq     Wouverman,     "  Cavaliers     at    a     Booth  ":     and     "  A     River    Scene,"    on 

panel  (Harries),  £$  53. 
I'w,     Dutch    School,    "Portrait    of    Sir    Francis    Knollys,    49    x    39    (Richardson), 

£3°  9S- 
loi     Lawrence,    "  Madame    Vestris,    playing    a    guitar,"    13^    x    11  J-    (Cording), 

£5  iSS-  6d. 
102     Nattier,      "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"     in    yellow    dress,     32^    x    26     (Ryan), 

;£;22     IS. 

105  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait   of    a    Lady,"    in    white    dress,    ag   x    24 

(Cooper),  ;^to  los. 
104     Dellon.    R.   (1732),   "  Portrait  of   a   Gentleman,"   in   brown   dress,   29}  x  24 

(Mrs.  Wheeler),  £2. 
I0-;     Stry,    Van,    "  Peasants   and    .\nimals   in    a    Landscape,"    14J    x    18    (Misell, 

Jr.),   £1    IS. 

106  Schalcken,    "  Christ    and    Nicodemus;    Candlelight,"    19    x    16J    (Richard- 

son), ;£'l0  los. 

107  Blocmen,   P.   Van,   "  Travelling   Peasants  and   Animals,"   igj  x   16  (Nash), 

£3  3S- 

108  Tiepolo,   G.   B.,   "  Queen   Esther  before  King  Ahasuerus,"  35  i  69  (Sack- 

ville  Gallery),  £m  14s 

109  Carracci,  "  A  Cardinal  with  Angels,"  joa  x  63  (Lamplough),  £3   12s.  6d. 
no     Italian    School,    "  A    Fish-Merchant,"   36    x   47    (Harries),    £3    las.    6d. 
Ill     Hudson,   T.,   "  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"  in  grey  dress,  38  x  43  (Clark). 

£y  17s.  6d. 


so  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

112  Hudson,    T.,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    white    dress,    29J    x    24    (Land- 

stein),  15s. 

113  Romney   (after),   "  Lady   with   a   Dog,"   14^  x   loj   (Reid),   ;^i   5s. 

114  Early    English    School,    "  Young    Wood-Cutters,"    29    x    24    (Brownlow), 

£^  5S- 
:i5     Walker,      "  Oliver    Cromwell,     in     armour,"      oval,    285    x     23I     (Cohen), 
£6  i6s.  6d. 

116  Reynolds,    Sir    J.,    P.R.A.    (after),    "  Simplicity,"    29    x    24    (Richardson), 

£16  i6s. 

117  Lawrence,   "  The  Infant   Saint  John,"  2oin.,   circular   (Allen),   ;^i. 

iiS  Bonington,   "  A   View   in   an   Old  Town,"  6i  x  81   (Richardson),   ;^I4   14s. 

119  Berchem,  "Landscape,"  lOj  x  13  (Mills),  £4  4s. 

J20  Os,   J.   G.   Van,   "  Peasants   and   Animals,"  9   x    iij    (Wyat),    £i\    14s.   6d. 

121  Raflaelle    (after),      "Madonna    dei     Grande     Duca,"      33    x    21^    (Agnew), 

122  Hogarth,    "  Portrait   of    a    Gentleman,"    in    red    dress,    24   x    i8|    (Crome), 

£^  5S- 

123  Craesbeeck,    "  Peasants    playing    cards,"    14   x     iSJ    (Parsons),     ;^I3     13s. 

124  French     School.      "  Figures     in     a     Garden  ";      and     the     companion,    a 

pair,  17  s  iSj  (Graves),  £4  4s. 

125  Molenaer,   "  An    Interior,   with  figures   merrymaking,"  25^   x   32   (Crome), 

£g  igs.  6d. 

126  Morland,   "  A  Shepherd   with  Sheep,"  24  x  22   (Hunter),   £g  gs. 

127  Dutch     School,     "  Portrait    of    a     Gentleman,"    in    dark    dress,     18    x     14 

(Truber),   ;^73   ids. 

128  Dutch  School.   "  Head  of  a  Gentleman,"   with   large   white   ruff,    iij   x   gj 

(Leslie),  ;£^io  los. 
)2q     Dyck,    Van,   "  Head   of   a   Gentleman,"   with   fur   cloak,    16^  x    iij   (Pater- 
son),  ;^25  4s. 

130  Neer,    A.    Van    Der,     "  A    Conflagration    in    a    Dutch    Town,"    13    x    16J 

(Seymour),  ;£^iis  los. 

131  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman    (said    to    be    Horace 

Walpole), "    in    brown   dress,    43    x    345  (Ceilings),    £2    I3S-    6d. 

132  Kneller    School,    "  A    Girl    and    a    Boy,    with    a    Dog,"    58    x    58    (Mrs. 

Wheeler),  ;^i6  ss-  6d. 

133  Early    English    Scliool,    "  Hend    of    a    Child,"    nj    x    8^    (Mrs.    Wheeler), 

J2S. 

134  Early    English   School,    "  Portraits  of   a    Lady  ";    and    "  A   Gentleman,"   a 

pair,  29  X  24J  (Cohen),  £2  5s. 

135  Dow,  "  A  Philosopher,   with  a  skull,"  gj  x  SJ  (Cohen),   ;^33   12s. 

The  property  of  a  lady. 

PICTURES. 

136  "  A     Vase    of     Flowers  ";     and     "  Flowers    and     Bird's     Nest  "     (Cohen), 

£6  i6s.  6d. 

137  Breughel,   "  A  Winter  Scene,"  45  x  63  (Streletskie),   £6  16s.  6d. 

138  Craddock,    "  Peacock,    poultry,    and    other    birds  "   (Cohen),    £1^    13s. 

139  Dutch  School,   "  A   Lady   at  her  Toilet,"  24  x   ig  (Weekes),   £6   i6s.   od. 

140  Haarlem,    Cornelius    Van,    "  .Mfred    the    Great,"    23J    x    17J    (Hoddinott), 

£1   IS. 

141  Knt.-llfr,     "  Queen    Anne    and    Prince    George    of    Denmark,"    30    x    25, 

.^5  rfi 


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142  Lely,    "  The    Earl    of    Clarendon,"    in    Chancellor's    robes,    30   x    25   (Bell), 

£8  8s. 

143  Modern,    "  Mary,    Queen    of    Scols,    on    her    way    to    Execution,"   49   x    39 

(Grose),  £1  lis.  6d. 
14^     Morland,    "  A    Peasant    with    Pigs,"    32!    x    43    (Hoddinott),    ^3    13s.    6d. 

145  Morland,    "  The   Toil-Gate,"   23   x   28   (Warren),    ;^s   ss. 

146  Unknown.    "  Portrait    of    Thomas    Vero,"    in    armour;    and    "  Portrait   of 

a    Lady,"    in    black    and    white   dress    (Marcus),    .£1    I5«:. 

147  Dyck,     Van,     "  Charles     I.     on     Horseback,"     46     x     33J      (Hoddinott), 

£2    I2S.    6d. 

DRAWINGS. 

148  "  A    Girl    with    a    Hurdy-Gurdy  ";    and    "  Pet    Pigeons,"    oval    (Parsons), 

£7  7S- 

149  Aiken,    H.,   "  Hunting   Scenes,"   a  pair,   5^   x  gj   (Fores),   £iy   17s. 

150  Evans.   W.,  "  A  View  in   Wales  ";  and  "  The  Pass  of  Glencoe  "  (Leger), 

£2  12s.  6d. 

151  Guardi,    F.,   "  Buildings   near   Venice,"   pen  and    ink    and    wash,   75   i  12, 

(Crichlon),   ids.  6d. 

152  Hardy,     T.     B.,     "Scheveningen  ";      and     "  TriJport,"      a    pair,     .;]     ?;     6J 

(Mitchell),  £7  7s. 

PICTURES. 

153  Bristow,    E.,    "  Greyhounds,"    5*    x    7J    (Leggatt),    £■;    17s.    6d. 

154  Wonte,  ■   "A    Storm    at    Sea,"     on    panel;     and     "A    Harbour    Scene  " 

(Crichlon),  ^6  t>s. 


52  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


January  29,    1910,      The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

DRAWINGS. 

1  "  Views   in    Venice,"   a   pair,    9   x    14J   (Leger),    ;£2    los. 

2  Bach,    Guido    (.1870/,    "  -An     Italian     Peasant     Boy,"     195    x     14?;     (Lister), 

;£'i2    IS.   6d. 

3  Baker,   S.   H.,   "  The  Severn,    near  Buildvvas,"   17J-   x   27I   (Leger),   ^^3   3s. 

4  Bennett,  W.   (1864),   "  The   Hayfield,"   15  x  25J-  (Wallis),   ^^'4  53. 

5  Bennett,     W.,     "  In     Bedington     Park  "     and     "  Glen     Calster,"     a     pair, 

14  X    21    (Wallis),    ;£?2    10=:. 

6  Bennett,    W.,     "  Windsor     Park  "     and     "  A     Landscape,"     with     church 

and    cattle    (Wallis),    j£y    7s. 

7  Bennett,    W.,    "  Glengarriff,    Ireland,"   and    "  A    Cornish    Coast    Scene.  " 

by    S.    Cook    (Mullen),    £2    I3S-   6d. 

8  Bignami,    V.,    "  A    Pifferari    Boy  "    and    "  A    Lock  on    a    River  "    (Tooth\ 

9  Bingley,     J.     G,     "  Landscape,"     with      cattle,      and     "  .A      Bay      Scene; 

Moonlight  "    (Sydenham),    15s. 
10     Birtles,   H.    (1871),    "  Sheep   in    a   Landscape,"  14   x   23J   (Cooling),  £1  153. 
I!     Bradley,    Basil    (1879),    "  Waiting    for    Dinner,    Connemara,"    13J    x    204 

(Hawes),    ^13    2S.    6d. 

12  Collingwood,    W.,  "  An    Interior,    Knole,"    135  x    19I  (Cooling),    £2   ss. 

13  Cook,    S.    (of    Plymouth),    "  The   Cat  Water,    Plymouth,"    and    "  Windsor 

Forest,"    a    pair,    13 J    x  20    (Leger),   £s    iss.    6d. 

14  Cook,     W.     (of     Plymouth,     1871),     "  A    Coast     Scene,"     and     '    A     River 

Scene  "    (Leger),    £S    i8s.    6d. 

15  Cooper,    T.    S.,    R.A.    (1864),   "  Sheep    on    the    South    Downs,"   17    x    iij 

(Sampson),    ;^42. 

16  Cox,    D.,   "  Landscape,"   with   a   herdsman   and   cattle,   9J   x    lij   CWallis), 

;£77   J4S- 

17  Dibdin,  T.  C.  (1870),  "  The  Belfry  and  Hotel  de  Ville,  Calais,"  214  x  14^ 

(Gooden    and    Fox),    £6    i6c.    6d. 

18  Dobson,    W.   C.    T.,   R.A.    (1877),   "  Lilies,"   8J  x    7    (Lister),    £3. 

19  Duncan,   E.    (1859),    "  Going    Home,"    iij    x    24    (Bowden),    ;£rii    iis. 

20  Duncan,    E.    (1858),    "  Carting    Seaweed   in    Jersey,"  8    x   t8|    (Leggatt), 

;^S   8s. 

21  Earle,    C,  "Early    Spriig    in   Ecclesbourne  Glen,"    19J  x   29J   (Sampson), 

£3    3S- 

22  Forster,    T.    B.    W.,    "  The    Beryntyrch    Pool,    Capel    Curig,"    i8    x    3<)J 

(Sydenham),    £[    4s. 

23  Foster,     Birket,     "  Lucerne,"     vignette    (Cockle),     £^4   23. 

34    Foster,    Birket,    "  The   Bay    of    Naples,"    vignette    (Agnew),    j£^39    i8s. 

25  Fripp,    G.    A.,    "  Bolton    Abbey,"    22^   x    36J    (Mitchell),    £22    is. 

26  Gilbert,    Sir    J.,    R.A.    {1S70). 

"  Nature's    .soft    nurse,     how    have    I     frighted    thee. 
That    thou    no    more    wilt    weigh    my    eyelids    down 
And    steep    my    senses    in    forgetf ulness  ?  " 

Henry   IV  ,    Part   ii.,    Act   ill.,  Sceni'   i 
'•i  '   '3  (Hawes),   £23  2s. 


January  29,  1910.  53 


27  Gilbert,     Sir    J.,     R.A.     (1864),     "  The    Cur"    of    Sinicox,"    bj    x    QJ    (M. 

Joseph,  jr.),  ;6i8  7s.  6d. 

28  Goodall,    E.    A.    (1868)     "  The    Bay    of    Cadiz,"    u    x    25I    (Goodsn     and 

Fox),    ;£ji6    i6s. 

29  Gray,  Tom,   "Tne  Bill  of  Fare,"   17J  x  20  (Wallis),  £16  5s.   6d. 

30  Green,    N.    E.,    "  Cottages    at    Cranleigh,    Surrey,"    a    pair,     141   x   25J 

(Sydenham),    ;^ii    os.    6d. 

31  Gresley,   J.    S.   (1874),   "  -^"   O'^^    Mill,    near    Bettwys-y-Coed,'"    195    x    25^ 

(Mullen),    ;^I7    37s. 

32  Guiaud,    J.,    "  Valencia,"    igj   x   35    (Wallis),    £iy    .7s. 

33  Harding    J.   D..   "  Italian    Coast  Scene,"    13!   x   2o|  (Bowdcn),    ;£'i9    19s. 

34  Hardy,    T.    B.,    "  Yarmouth    Jetty,"    25I    x    49    (Kearsley),    jQig    19s. 

35  Hardy,    T.    B.    (1895),    "  Shipping,   ofl    the    Coast,"    lOj   x    15!   (Prescott), 

£17    J7.S. 

36  Hardy,    T.   B.,    "  Off  Whitby,"    Si    x    27I   (Mullen),    £1^    jis.    6d. 

37  Halswelle,   Keeley,  A.R.S.A.,  "  The  Castle  of  St.  Angelo,   Rome,"  8  x   16 

(Kingsford),   £^   13s.   6d. 

38  Hargitt,    E.,   "  A    Shady  Retreat,"    13  x   2oi    (Mullen),    £5    15s.    6d. 

39  Hart,    T.    (1869),    "  Rocks    on    the    Cornish    Coast  "    and    "  The    Interior 

of   a    Cathedral  "    (Kingsford),    £5   5s. 

40  Jackson,    S.    P.    (1868),    "  A    Rocky    Coast  ";    and    "  The    River    Tavy, 

Devonshire,"     by    J.    G.     Philp     (Kingsford),     £2     12s.    6d. 

41  Kilburne,   G.    G.    (1876),   "  The   Pigeons  of   St.   Mark's,   Venice,"    14I  x  24? 

(Kings.'ord),    £23   4s. 

42  Lane,      Albert,      "  Near      Oakha  n,      Surrey,"      8      x      135      (Sydenham), 

^5   155-   6d. 

43  Langley,    Walter  (1888),    "  A  Village   Idyll,"   zqi  x   47I    (Smith),    ;f  112    7s. 

44  Law,     David     (1874),     "  Ben    Venue    from      Loch      .Achray,"      18      x      27I 

(Sydenham),     £ig    igs. 

45  Leitch,    W.    L.    (1878),    "  View    of    Leith    Hill    from    Reigate    Common," 

14  X    22J    (Bowden),    ^£^17    17s. 

46  Lloyd,    Tom    (1S76),    "  Summer-Time,"   17    x    31J    (Mitchell),    £j6    ss.    6d. 

47  Lundgren,    E.,    "  Head    of    a    Circassian    Girl,"     15}      x      12^      (.Thorne\ 

^11     us. 

48  Lundgren,    E.,    "  Head    of    an    Eastern    Girl  "    and    "  Head    of    a    Boy," 

a    pair,    7J    x  5J    (Kingsford),    £s.    55. 

49  Mogford,    J.    <i872),    "  On    the    Coast    of    Suffolk,"     12    x    24I    (Prescott), 

j1;ii     IIS. 

50  Mogford,    J.    (1870),    "  Kynance   Cove,"    loj    x    J7J    (\'okins),    ;^i6    i6s. 

51  Mogford,    J.    (1870),    "  On     the    Devonshire    Coast,"    9I    i     19!    (Vokins), 

;£:ii     ns. 

52  Mogford,    J.    (1S72).    "  Mont    St.     Michel,"    9    x    17I    (C.    L.     Kingsford), 

£(>    6s. 

53  Oakes,    J.    W.,    A. R.A.    (1862),    "  The    Rabbit    Warren    on    the    Coast," 

21J    X  30  (Bowden),    ^^31    to. 

54  Orrock,     J.,     "On    the     East     Coast:     Shrimpers     Returning,"     15    x     22 

(Kingsford),    ^^19    19s. 

55  Pearson,     C,    "  The     Dewerstone,     near      Plymouth,"      and      "  VVhitsand 

Bay,    Land's   End  "   (Priest),   ;,^3    los.   6d. 

56  Pilleau,     H.,     "  Heidelberg  "    and     "  The    Brad      Tor,      Dartmoor.'"      by 

F.   M.    Keys,    1870    (Sydenham),    £6   6s. 

57  Pilsbury,    Wilmot    (1871),    "  A    Farm    House,"    14   x   loj    (C.   L   King^[ord\ 

iJu      JIS. 


54  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

58  Prout,   S.,   "  Nuremburg,"  S^  x   6   (Cox),   ;£'is   155. 

59  Richardson,     T.     M.     (1882),    "  Cono     from    the     Milan    Road,"     29    x    49 

(Sampson),    ;£'i78    los. 

60  Richardson,  T.   M.   (1881),  "  Ben  Venue,  from   the  Foot  of  Loch   Katrine," 

30   X    26   (Sampson),    ^£^57    iss. 

61  Richardson,     T.     M.    (1881),     "  Berncastel    on     the     Moselle,"      30     x      26 

(Sampson),    ;^S7    155. 

62  Salmson,   J.,   "  Welsh   Lake   Scene  "   and  "  A   Coast   Scene,"   with   fishing 

boats   (Wallis),   £6   i6s.   6d. 

63  Stanfield,    C,     R.A.,    "  Cintra,"    q\    x    I2|    (Bowden),     £2^    4s. 

64  Stanfield,    C,     R.A.,    "A    View    in    the    Tj-rol,"    9I     x      12-^      (Mitchell), 

£l^    6s.   6d. 

65  Stanfield,    C,    R.A.    "  Caen,    Normandy,"    8|    x    12    (Wallis),    £:ii    los. 

66  Steeple,    J.     (1873),     "  Highland     Lalie     Scene,"      14-;-      x      24     (Mitchell), 

;^ii    OS.   6d. 

67  Steeple,    J.    (1868),    "  Glencoe,"    13^    x   24J    (Bowden),    £n    14s. 

68  Steeple,    J.,   "  A    Welsh    Valley  "    and    Castle    Campbell,    near    Stirling  " 

(Mitchell),     £i2     12s. 

69  Steeple,    J.     (1877),    "  Welsh     Moorland      Scenes,"      a      pair,      7      x      10 

(Sydenham),     £21,    2S. 

70  Syer,    J.    (1875),    "  Llyn     Idwl,"     141    x    21    (Wallis),     £1^    14s. 

71  Syer,    J.   (1871),   "  Caerphilly    Castle,"    I2|   x    19I    (Mitchell),    ;^s   155.    6d. 

72  Taylor,    E.,    "  Contemplation,"    10    x    8    (Sydenham),    £^    4s. 

73  Tenkate,   M.,   "  The  Rope-walk,"   10  x   i24   (Wallis),    £?,  8s. 

74  Thorne-Waite,    R.,    "  Lewes,    Sussex,"    14    x    21    (Mitchell),    ;^i6    i6s. 

75  Walters,     G.    S.     (1875),     "  Fishing    off    the     South     Coast,     near    Dover," 

loj   X   20    (Bowden),    ;^5   5s. 

76  Whittaker,       J.     W.     (1868),     "  Haymaking  ";       and       "  Snowdon,       from 

Festiniog."    by    J.    Finnie    (Wallis),    £y    17s.    6d. 

77  Whymper,     J.      W.      (1876)),      "  .\      Hayfield,     Haslemere,"     13J     x      2o| 

(Sydenham),     £i.^    14s. 

78  Whymper,    J.    W.,    "  Crossing    Lancaster    Sands,"    13    x    21     (Kingsford), 

£'\    4S 

79  Williamson,   J.    (1867),   "  Hastings    Beach  "    and    "  Ruins  in   the   Piraeus  " 

(Mitchell),     ;^s     155.     6d. 

80  Wimperis,   E.   M.   (1875),   "  A   Breezy   Day,"   19J  x  29J   (Bowden),   ^^65  2S. 

81  Wimperis,   E.    M.,   "  A    Windy    Corner,"    18^    x    29I    (Bowden),    ;£'6o    18s. 

82  Wimperis,    E.   M.   (1875),  "  On  the  Moors,"   iij  x   18J  (Bowden),   £16   i6s. 

83  Wimperis,    E.   M.   (1875),   "  Carting   Seaweed,"   io|  x   17^  (Bowden),   £21. 

84  De    Wint,    P.,    "  River    Scene,"    with    village,    bridge    and    cattle,    9    x    16 

(Mitchell),    ;^30    gs. 

PICTURES. 

85  Chambers     G.     (1832),    "  Entrance     to     Portsmouth     Harbour,"    23    k    35 

(W.     Pcrmain),     £m     iis. 

86  Cooper,    T.   .S.,    R.A.    (1840),    "  Five    Cows    on    the    bank    of    :i    stream," 

29   X    4^1    (Wyatt),    ;^i26 

87  Frire,     Ed.,    "  La    Soupe,"    25^    x    21,    from      the     artist's     sale,      1887 

(Sampson),    £•]$    12s. 

88  Frire,     Ed.     (1883),     "  Le     Cidre     du     Pauvrc,"     23^     x     19!     (Sampson  , 

£(>i   ss. 

89  Gandy,    Herbert    (1904),    "  Pro    Patria,"   72    x    33    (Peel),    £^i    los. 


January  29,  1910.  55 


90  Gotch,     T.     C.     (1883),    "  Hiding    from    Grannv,"    28^    x    19     (Kingsford), 

£23      2S. 

91  Heffner,    K.,    "  Evening    Glow,"   63    x   46    (Grant),    ;£'iio   5s. 

92  Leader,    B.    W.,    R.A.    (1892),    "  A    Surrey    Sand-Pit,"   35A    x    55^,     Royal 

Academy,    1892    (Wise),   ;^3S7. 

93  Leader,   B.    W.,    R.A.    (1877),    "An  English    River  in    .\utumn,"   23^   s   35^ 

(Mitchell),     ;^ii4    9s. 

94  Leader,    B.     W.,     R..'V.     (1881),     "  A     February     Morning,"     23^    x     36 

(Mitchell),    ;^H7    12s. 

95  Munthe,    L.,    "  Returning  from   Labour,"   26   x   42    (Hoethusen),  ;£'iis   los. 
g6     Roberts,     D.,     R.A.     11835),    "  The    Court    of     the     Lions,     Palace    of    the 

Alhambra,"  17^   x   igj  (Lister).   ;^2i. 

97  Shayer,   W.,  sen.,   "  The  Gamekeeper,"  23  x  215  (Mullen),   £-;i   8s. 

(Jewell),    ;£'73    lo'^- 

98  Shayer,   W.,   sen.,   "  The   Rabbit-Seller,"   23   x   2i|   (Mullen),    £/i   8s. 

99  Webster,   T.,    R.A.   (1868),   "  Politicians,"   20  x  29^   (Kingsford),   ;^44  2S. 

100  Webster,     T..     R.A.     1865),     "Village     Gossips,"     19^     x    29J     (Walker), 

;^78   15s. 

DRAWINGS. 

101  Bough,    S.,    R.S.A.    (1858),    "  .\    Woody  Stream    near    Carlisle,"  9!    x    17! 

(M.   Joseph),   ^^ig  Ss.   6d. 

102  Macpherson,  J.,   "  Driving   Sheep  "   and  "  On   the   Coast,"  a   pair,   5x6! 

(IVescott),    £g    gs, 

103  Morland,    "  Gipsies    under    a    Tree,"    circular;    and     "  A     Coast     Scene," 

after    D.    Cox   (Howells),    ;^s    15s.    ed. 

104  Uwins,  T.,  R.A.,  "  The  Captive  ";  and  "  A  Corner  of  the  Flower  Market, 

Boulogne,"    by    H.    Caffieri    (Leger),    £6   6s. 
i»5     V'arley,     J.,    "The    Village    of     Vimeria  ";     "  Ponte    Arabic,"    by    A.     M. 
Lewis;   and    "The    Robbers"   Cave,"    by    Gompertz    (Wallis),    £6    6s. 

PICTURES. 

106  Carmichael,     J.    V\'.,      "A     Hilly     River     Scene";     "Old     Cottages     in 

Sussex,"    by    J.    Weiss;    and   "  A    Guard-Room  "    (Thorne),    £^    53. 

107  Ellis,    Edwin,    "  The   .Shrimper,"    155    x    295    (Mullen),    ;£^io    los. 

108  Hedley,     R.     (1901),     "  Reading     the     News,"     12     x     15J     (Hoethusen), 

;^S    155-    6d. 
log     Hemy,    C.    Napier,    A. R.A.    (1893),    "  Hauling    Lobster-Pots,    Falmouth," 

15^   X   23J  (Amor),    £^^    I2S. 
no     Hemy,    C.    Napier,    A.R.A.,    "  A    Crew    Leaving    a    Wreck."    black    and 

white,    16^   X   22    (M.   Joseph),    ;^i2    12s. 

111  Hogley,    S.    E.,    "On    the    F.sk,      Cumberland,"      23      x     41 J      (Mitchell), 

;^ii    OS.   6d. 

112  Hunt,    E.    (1901),    "  .\   Goat,    Rabbits    and    Poultry,"    19   x    29    (CoUings), 

£i5   '5s- 

113  Jack,    R.,    "  Head   of    an    Organ-Grinder";    "A    Bunch   of    Grapes,"    by 

T.   Whittle;     and  "  Roses,"   by  J.   H.  C.   (Bremner),   ^£^3  3s. 

114  Lowcock,  C.  F.,  "  In  the  Conservatory,"  17J  x  7J  (Thorne),  £i  53. 
lis  Pether,  A.,  "  .\  River  Scene."  Moonlight,  24^  x  29J  (Clark),  £2  2s. 
116    Syer,   J.   (1873),    "  -^  Devonshire   Cornfield,"  23^  by   31I  (Fores),  £s  5s. 


56  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


DRAWINGS 

117    Angell,    H.    Coleman,    "Chrysanthemums   in    a    Vase,"   14   s    10    (Thorne), 

£,2.   I2S.    6d. 
\x%    Angell.    H.    Coleman    (i86g),    "  A    Blackbird's   Nest,"    jo^    x    13I    (Jewell), 

£\%    18s. 
S19    Angell,    H.    Coleman,    "  Crocuses    in    a   Pot,"    \o\   x   i\    (Thorne),   ;i^4   4s. 
i2o     Aumonier,    J.,    "At    Amberley,    Sussex,"    12    x    \%\    (Thorne),    ;^8    8s. 

121  Downman,    J.,   A.R.A  ,    "  Portrait    of    Mrs.    Nicholas   Pearse,"    iij    x    9J 

(Heapo),    £i   8s. 

122  Evans,   W.,    "  Near    Stourbridge,"    9I    x    14    (Heape),    £■]   17s.    6d. 

123  Herkomer,     Sir    H.    Von,     R.A.,     (1879),      "  In     the    Tyrol,"      19      x      19 

(Sampson),    j£r2T. 

124  Hunt,    W.,    "  Fruit    and    Flowers,"    iif    x    9I    (Jewell),   £\(>   i6s. 

125  Jackson,     J.,     R.A.,     "  Portrait    of     a     Lady,"     pencil     and     colour,     oval, 

8i   X   6    (Heape),  £^. 

126  Koekkoek,    B.    C,    "  Landscapes,"    with   cottages,    figures,    and    animals — 

a   pair,    7  x    io|    (Thorne),   £\(i  i6s. 

127  Ludlow,    Hal    (1894),    "  ^^^    Dancer,"    18   x    ijj    (Thorne),    £\(i    16s. 

128  McCormick,    A.    D.    (1906),    "  Loot,"    18  x    14    (Monall),    ;^15    153. 

129  Payne,    W.,    "  Crossing    an  Old    Bridge,"   5   x   65    (Thorne),  £,\    5s. 

330     Procter,    A.,   "  A    Road    Scene,"    with   farm-buildings;    and    "  A    Stranded 
Fishing-Boat,"    a    pair,    13J    x  21    (Sydenham).    ;^5    5s. 

131  Turner,   J.    M.   W.,    R.A.,    "  Como,"    9  x    14J    (Thorne),    ;^3    13s.    6d. 

132  Turner,    J.    M.     W.,    R.A.,    "  A    View    at    Dover,"    si    x    ^\    (Thorne), 

£\2      I2S. 

ij3    Weatherstone,    A.     C.    (1906),     "  Feeding     Pigeons,"    9J    x    13J    (Thorne), 

&   8s. 
i34     Wimperis.    E.  M.,    "  On    the   Thames,"    11    x   18   (Cox),    ;^I5    15s. 

135  Wainewright,    T.    F.    (1854),    "  Cattle   grazing    in   a    meadow,"    17!    x    30 

(Puris),    £i,    4s. 

136  Wainewright,    T.    F.    (1851),    "  Sheep    grazing   near    (he   coast,"    igj    x    31^ 

(Puris),    £e,   iss.    6d. 

PICTURES. 

137  Ballantyne,  J.,    R.S.A.,   "  The  First  Volume,"  23J   x    17   (Heape),   £-j  7*. 

138  Carolus,    J.    (1865),    "The    Introduction,"   25J    x    31I   (Heape),    ;^I9    19s. 

139  Crome,    J.    B.,    "  Scheveningen    Beach,"    2i|   x    355    (White),   ;^48    6s. 

140  Davis,   Val,   "  A   Palace  can   a  Prison   be,"  23   x    15   (Paris),   £(>   i6s.   6d. 

141  East,  Alfred,    A.R.A.,    "  Misty  Meadows,"    10  x    14^    (Bower),    £\\    iis. 

142  Eiserman,     R.    (Munich),     "  A    Lady    of    the    i6th    Century,"    45^    x    27 

(Paris),    £i-i    13s. 

143  Farquharson,     D.,     A.R..A.    (1905),     "  Sunset     on    the     Hills,"     35J     x    47 

Royal    Academy,    igcS    (K.),    ;^89   5s. 

144  Gainsborough,   "  Lady  Sheffield,"  23J  x   19J  (Leger),   ;^5   15s.   6d. 

145  Halswelle,     Kcelty,     A.R.S.A.,    "  A     rocky     gorge,"     12     x     ig     (He.-ipe), 

;^I2       I2S. 

146  Jiminez-Y-Aranda,    Jos<5    (1871),     "  El     Santo-Oleo,"     17J    x    28    (Heape), 

£^1  6s. 

147  Kinsley,    A.,    "  In    Bolton    Woods,"    35J    x    23J    (Paris),    £a,    14s.    6d. 

148  Landseer,    Sir     E.,     R.A.,     "  Head     of    a     Stag,"    a     sketch,     \c\    x     \i^\ 

(Dr.    Beresford),    ;^3    3s. 


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149  Macallum,    Hamilton   (1884),    "  The    Fishing-Fleet,"    15    x   27I    (CoUings), 

;£l2      I2S. 

150  Paton,    Frank    (1893).    "  A   Windy    Day."    19J  x   26J  (Paris),    £11    os.  6d. 

151  Peters,    "The   Spirit  of   a    Child,"   23^   x   19I    (Peters),   £2  12s.   6d. 

152  Prins,  J.   H.  (1784),   "  A   View  in   a   Dutch   Town,"   19I   x  25  (Lovegrove), 

153  Rolfe,    H.   L    (1S74},   "  The   Otter's   Catch,"  23i  x  35I   (Leyburn),   j^2i. 

154  Rolfe,   H.  L.  (1874),  "  Gaffed,"  23  x  35^  (Cockett),  £6  16s.  6d. 

155  Stokes,     Adrian,    "  The    Hill-Top,"    235    x    35^    (Faction),    ;£^i8    18s. 

156  Stone  Marcus,   R.A.,   "  Rest,"  27  x  35,   Royal   Academy,    1857  (Sampson), 

;^33    I2S. 

157  Topham,   F.   W.   W.   (1872),   "  Cradle   Adventure  of   Giulio  Vnrano,    1434," 

2g|   X   21J   (Paris),   ;£^I2    12s. 

158  Verkolje,      N.,     "  Christ     and      the     Woman     of     Samaria,"     19    x     21^ 

(Taylor),   £$  SS- 

159  Webb,   J..    "  Angmering,"    4I   x    12J    (Paris),    ;^3    3s. 


S8  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


January  31,  1910.  The  Remaining  Works  of  Edward 
John  Gregory,  R.A.  P.R.I.  (Deceased),  late  of  8,  Greville 
Place,  Maida  Vale,  N.W.  (sold  by  order  of  the  Executrices). 

SKETCHES. 

In  the  Folio 

Pencil. 

1  Studies    of   Figures    and    Drapery    (Moberly),    i6s. 

2  Studies    of    Figures,    Flowers,    and    boats   (Shields),    6s. 

3  &   4     Studies    of    Figures    and    Drapery,     etc. ;     and    Studies    of    .\nimals, 

Birds,   etc.    (Hartley),  £i    is. 

5  Studies  for  "  Boulter's  Lock,"  etc.   (Cox),   ;^i   ss. 

6  Studies   for   "  The    Miller's   Daughter,"   etc.    (Leggatt),    los.  6d. 

7  Studies    for   "  Queen    Guinivere,"   etc.    (Leggatt),     los.    6d. 

Black  and  White. 

8  Dickens    Reading     "  Oliver    Twist,"    etc.    (Cooling),     j£'i    12s. 

9  Studies    for  "  Boulter's    Lock  "   (Leggatt),    £2    8s. 

IN    COLOURS. 

10  Studies  of   Shipping   and   Boats   (Cooling),    £i    is. 

11  "A     Roman     Peasant-Girl";      and    other     Sketches     (Hartley),     £6     $6. 

12  "Strolling    Musicians";    and    other    Sketches    (Cooling),    14s. 

13  "  The    Milkman,"   etc.   (Cooling),    ^3   5s. 

DRAWINGS. 
Framed. 

14  "  The   Battle  of    Hastings,"    black   and    white,    on    wood    for    engraving, 

8|   X  5I   (Hardie),    £<i    5s. 

15  "  Burning    Weeds,"    black    and    white,    on    wood    for  engraving,    ${    K   8i 

(Hartley),    £4    53. 

16  "  A     Viking,"     black     and     white,     on     wood     for     engraving,     5     x     3^ 

(Hartley),    £1    5S- 

17  "  The     PUiguc-Cart  ";    "A     Study     for     '  Lady    of     the     Lnunch  '  ";    and 

"  A   Girl   with   a    mirror,"    monochrome   (Hartley),    £;i    5s. 

WATER     COLOUR     DRAWINGS. 

18  "Jersey";     "A     Pigeon";     and     "Two    Studies     of     Sky"     (Merritt), 

£7    los. 

19  "  The   Steersman  ";  "  De   Marco  ";    and   "  Study   of   a   Head  "  (Hartley), 

£g    IDS. 

20  "  Jersey  ";    "  Evening    Sky  ";    and   "  A    Pigeon  "    (Hartley),    £^    los. 

21  "  Studies  of   a   Lady's   Head  "   (Batterbury),   £1    ss. 


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22  "  Sand-Pit   Lane,   Corfe  ";   and   "  A  Sandy   Lane  "   (Cooling),    £t    us.   6(1. 

23  "  Cottages    in    Surrey  ";    and    "  Ruins,    Jersey  "    (Cooting),    £2    53. 

24  "A    Spinet";    and    "A    Study    for   'Dawn'"    (Hartley),    £2    15s. 

25  "Two  Girls   under   a   Tree";    and   "  Grandmama,"  oval   (Kinsley),    £b. 

26  "Portrait   of    a    Gentleman";    and    "Grandma,"    oval    (Kinsley),     £6. 

27  "  Girls   in  a    Canoe  ";  and   "  An   Old    Beech-Tree  "   (Hartley),    £2    5s. 

28  "Violet";    and    "  Effie  "    (Hart),    ^3   5s. 

29  "  Cottage    Roofs  ";    and    "  The    Clearing  "   (Harris),    £^    15s. 

30  "  The    New    Woman  ";    and    "  The    Lovers  "    (Cooling),    ;^3    ids. 

31  "  Sunset  over  the   Downs  ";   and  "  A   Windy   Sky  "   (Collings),   ;^s    15s. 

32  "  Studies    of    Men's    Heads  "   (Hart),    £5    153. 

33  "  Cottages     at     Corfe  ";     and    "  Corfe,"     a     pair,     loi     x     14    (Agnew), 

;^i4   3s.    6d. 

34  "  Studies   for   '  Boulter's   Lock  '  "   (Leggatt),    £g  gs. 

35  "  Bisham   fiom  the   Quarry   Woods  ";   and  "  On   the   Road    to   Chapman's 

Pool,   Dorset  "    (Cornish),    £11    us 

36  "  A    Study    for  '  Boulter's    Lock  ',"    lof    .>.    16    (Cox),    ;^i8    i8s. 

37  "  The  Sacking  of   a   Palace,"  95   x    iit   (Mason),    15s. 

38  "  Hardicanute's      Moat,     Burnham      Beeches,"      135      x      gl      (Plowman), 

£7    17s-  6d. 

39  "  Copper   Bridge,    Corfe,"    135   x   2o|   (Leggatt),    £z    10s. 

40  "  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"  9^  x  7^  (Leggatt),   £2   3s. 

41  "  Edinburgh   Castle,"   gf   x   13J   (Kinsley)    ,£y   7s. 

42  "  A   Lady."  seated  in   a  chair,  8^  x  6}^   (Wormald),   £y   17s.   6d. 

43  "Corfe   Castle:     1892,"    lOj    x    14^    (Bowden),    ;^i6    5s.    6d. 

44  "  A    Study   for   '  Boulter's    Lock  ',"  29  x    19   (Cox),    £8    i8s.    6d. 

45  "  Portrait  of  a   Lady,"   18  x   15I  (Leggatt),   £'i   13s.   6d. 

46  "  On    the    Dart,"   loj    x   14!    (Cornish),    £^    15s.    6d. 

47  "Cecilia:    1906,"  oval,    iij   x  gj   (Hart),   ;^i6   i6s. 

48  "  The     Back    of     the     Bishop's    Palace,     Perth,"     io|     x     14J     (Bowden), 

49  "  Study   of  a    Lady    for  '  Boulter's    Lock  ',"    13^    x    g\    (Leggatt),    £b    6s. 

50  "  Dreaming,"  7x8!   (Cooling),    ;^9    19s     6d. 

PASTELS. 

51  "  Meditation,"    24    x    18    (Collings),    £n    13s. 

52  "  Sunset,"    13}   x   19    (Leggatt),    £2   10s. 

WORKS     IN     OIL. 
Unf ranted. 

53  "  Studies    for    '  Boulter's    Lock  '  ";    Punts,    etc.    (Cooling),    £2    is. 

54  "  Littlehampton  ";    a   H^y-barge;   etc.   (Mrs.   Moberly),   ;^5   5s. 

55  &     56     " -^     Study     for     Mr.    Chapman's     Portrait,"     etc.;     and     "  Studii^s 

for   Portraits  "   (Cooling),    £1    is. 
57  &  58     "  Studies   of  Men's    Heads  ";    and   "  A   Study    for    '  Sir  Lancelot  '  " 
"  Primroses  ";   and    "  Autumn    '    (Cooling),  £2   2S.  < 

Fratned. 

59  "Studies    of    Men's    Heads";    and    Girls    (Cornish),    ,^3    3s. 

60  "Primroses";     "Head    of    a     Man";     "The    Viking";     etc.     (Kinsley' 

£^    14s.    6d. 


6o  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

6i     "  A  Girl  in  a  Canoe  ";  "  Burnham  Beeches  ";  and  "  Outside  Dropmore  " 

(Cooling),   jQn   4S. 

62  "  Marlow    Weir    Pool";    "  Marlow    Point";    etc.    (Cooling),    ;^5    los. 

63  "  Hurley   Mill   Stream    ;   "  A   Girl   Steering  ";    and   "  Rushes  "   (Collings), 

£^    17s.    6d. 

64  "  Hedsor  ";    "  Studies   of   Randans  ";    etc.    (Cooling),    ;^4   4s. 

65  "  Twilight  at  Marlow  ";    "A    Highland  Moor  ";    etc.    (Plowman),   jQ^   4s. 

66  "  Tabley  Old  Hall  ";  and  "  A  Study  for  '  Cecilia's  Portrait  *  "  (Cooling), 

jQ^    14s.    6d. 

67  "  A     Study     for     '  Boulter's     Lock  '  ";     and     "  A     Study     for     '  Brink    of 

a  Discovery  "    (Cooling),    £^  4s. 

68  "  Head      of      a      Gentleman  ";      and     "  Head     of     Suliman  "     (Collings), 

^3    13s-    6d. 

69  "  Marlow   Point  ";    and    "  Eton  "   (Plowmen),    jQs,    15s.    6d. 

70  "  Bologna  "    (the    Grand  Canal,    Venice,    on   the   reverse);    and    "A    Study 

of  riverside    roots  "    (Lane),    .£1    los. 

71  "  A    Randan  ";    and    "  A    Study    for    '  The    Sound    of   Oars  '  "    (Webb), 

£^   14s.    6d 

72  "  Head   of   a    Lady  ";    and    "  Head   of    a    man  "  (Cornish),    £1    is. 

73  "  Chalk  and   Gravel   Pit  ";  and   "  Marlow   Backwater  "   (Cooling,)  £^  5s. 

74  "  Stroud   on   the   Green  ";    and   "  Boulter's    Lock  "    (Kinsley),    £■]  7s. 

75  "  Connie  ";    and    "  Portrait   of    a    Gentleman  "   (Shields),    £1    ss. 

76  "  Study      for      '  The    Pet    of    the    Crew  '  ";      and    "  .\    Stormy     Sunset  " 

(Cooling),  £j,   3s. 

77  "  Bisham    Ferry  ";    and    "  Stonehouse    Backwater  "    (Cooling),    .^5    5s. 

78  "  Head    of   a    Man  "    (a    portrait  head    on    the   reverse);    and    "  Portrait 

of   a    Gentleman  "   (Kinsley),    £s    JSs.  6d. 

79  "  Studies   for   '  Boulter's    Lock  '  "  (Cox),    £^  4s. 

80  "  A   Man   holding   a    Crystal  ";    and   "  De   Marco  "  (Cooling),    £2   2s. 

81  "  Studies   for  '  Piccadilly,'  "   a   pair,    195   x    15J    (.Sir    H.    Lane),   £\2    12s. 

82  "The    Enchantress";    and    "Portrait   of    a    Lady"    (Webb),   £6   ifc?.    6d. 

83  "  The    Doctor  ";     and     "  A     View    from     the     Studio  "     (Sir    H.     Lane), 

£'    2S. 

84  "  Head    of    a   Lady,"    with    a    fan;   and    "  Head   of    a    Lady  "    (Leggatt), 

£\    'fS. 

85  "  Boulter's  Lock,"  27  x  l^\  (Leggatt),  £c,  15s.  6d. 

86  "  A   Study  for  '  Last  Touches',"  20^  x   165-  (Sir   H.   Lane),   £^  4s. 

87  "  Heads  of   Ladies,"  a   pair,   23I   x   19J  (Cornish),    £\    us.   6d. 

88  "  Boulters   Lock,"  29J   x   19J   (Cox),   ;^i8   j8s. 

89  &  90     "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,"    265    x    19J;    and    "  Whitby    Church," 

1^\  X   36   (Cooling),    £2    I2S.    6d. 
91     "  Portrait    of    Miss    Lee  "    (Portrait    of    a    gentleman    on     the    reverse', 

29J   X  24  (Lane),   £1    is. 
9i     "  Ditch    and   Dyke,"   24  x    igj    (Cooling),    £2  3s. 

93  "  Boulter's    Lock,"    29}    x    20    (Cox),    £t,i    ios. 

94  "  Temple   Island,"  25  x    i6i   (Sampson),   £$   155.   6d. 

95  "  Portrait   of    a    gantleman    in    yachting    costume,"    a    sketch,    2jJ    x    18 

(Collings),  £z  ss. 

96  &  97    "  Portrait    of    an    Old    Man,"   29^    x   23J ;    and    "  Boulter's    Lock," 

2gi  X    igi   (Heape),    ;^39    iss. 
98    "  Portraic   of    a    Child,"    A    Study    for   "  Rediviva,"  26}    y.   21    (Sair)p!-«>n), 


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99     "  Dawn,"   48  X  39  (Sampson),   ^5  5s. 

100  "  Portrait   of  Alfred   Seymour,    Esq.,"  in    brown   dress,    seated   by  a    table, 

72    X   48   (Rutley),    ;^5   ss- 

101  "  Eldorado,"    36  x    28,    exhibited   at    the    Royal    Academy,    1907,    (Lewis), 

£n    los. 

Works  by  other  artists. 

DRAWING 

102  Walker,     F.,      A.R.A.,      "  Di;k      and      Reine,"    An    illustration     to    Miss 

Thackeray's    "  Village    on    the    Cliff  ";    and    the    engraving    (Leggatt), 

£Ti     2S. 

PICTURES. 

103  Etty,    W.,    R..\.,    "  St^Jdy    of    a    Man  ";    and   "  A   Female   Study  "   (Hart), 

;£J6    i6s.    6d. 

104  Robertson,    H.    R     (1876),    "  Wreckage,"   27I    x   61   (Sampson),    £,^   4s. 


62  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


Febrnary  5,  1910.  The  following  were  sold  by  order  of 
the  Executors  of  Sir  J.  A.  Jacoby,  deceased,  late  of  34,  Eaton 
Place,  S.W. 

DRAWINGS. 

1  "  Head  of  a  Lady,"  black  and  red  chalk,  8J  x  61  (Thorp).   155. 

2  "  The    Interior  of   a   Picture   Gallery,"   2yi  x   21    (Leyer),    ;^i    5s. 

3  Carter,   H.   B.,  "  Views  on  the  Coast,   near  Scarborough,"  a  pair,   17  x  33 

(Smith),  £n  14s 

4  Carter,     H.     B.,     "  Fishing-Boats     off     Scarborough,"     12J     x     18     (Smith), 

j£:i8  j8s. 

5  Cave,    P.    Le  ,    "  Peasants    and    Cattle,"    and    "  Peasants    and    Soldiers    on 

a    Road,"    a    pair,    y\   x    loi    (Parsons),    £2    13s.    6d. 

6  Dawson,    H.,    1874,    "  A   River   Scene,"    and    "  A    River   Scene,    with    boats 

and    figures  "    (Parsons),    ^^3    3s. 

7  Foster,    Birket,    "  Murano,    Venice,"    vignette   (Agnew),    ;^39    i8s. 

8  Malton,   T.   (1772),   "  Covent   Garden,"    14J  x   23   (Parsons),   ;^4  4s. 

9  Reed,    J.    C,    "  A    View    over    a    Valley,"    and    "  A    Woody    Landscape, 

witih    cattle  "    (Leger),    ;^3. 
10     Rowbotham,    T.    L.    (1886),    "  The   Bay  of    Naples,"  8^   x    19   (Roe),    £g. 
]i     Wimpcris,    E.     M.,    "A     common     scene,     with     windmill     and     cattle," 

7  X   loi  (Agnew),   ^^15   155. 

MODERN    PICTURES. 

12  Clark,     S.      B.,     "  The     Picture-Book,"     on     panel,     and     "  The     Young 

Musician  "   (Leyer),    ;£rii    os.   6d. 

13  Cormon,    F.    (1879),    "  High    Life,"    and    "  Low    Life,"    a    pair,    20^    x    i6i 

(Leyer),   £s  5s- 
J4     Helmick,    H.,    "  The    Bookworm,"    loj-    ^    9    (Tharp),    £y    ys. 

15  Oakes,     J.     W.,     A.R.A.     (1877),     "  Llyn     Tegid,"     2ii     x     35J     (Permain), 

;£,"l2      12s. 

16  Philip,     J.,     R.A.     (1854),     "  La     Senora,"     oval,     13^     x     ii}     (Permain), 

£3^    los. 

17  Webb,     J.,     "  Fishing-Vessels     off     a     Dutch     Port,"     23I     x     39     (W.tIHs) 

£H   14s. 

OLD    PICTURES. 

18  "  Portrait   of   a    Lady,"    in    while   dress,    2oi    x    ]8   (Collings),    £y    17s.    6d. 

19  *'  Portrait   of   a    Lady,"   in    red   dress,    22J    x    iSJ    (Collings),    ;^13    2s.    6d. 

20  Baptistc,   "  Flowers  in   a   Copper   Vase,"  32  x   26  (I'horp),   £'z    12s.  bil. 

21  Berchem,   "  Rocky    Landscape,"    iqJ   x   26  (Thorp),    £^12   us. 

22  Bosch,    B.    Van    Den,    "  Artist's    .Studios,"    pair,    25J    x    32^    (Nicholson), 

£2     »3S.     6<l. 

23  Campidoglio,     "  A     Maid.Servant,     with     fruit     and     still     life,"     47     x    64 

(Thorp),   £26   5s. 


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24  Claude,    "  Woody    Lake    Scene,"    S7    ^    77    (CoUings),    £10    los. 

25  Craddock,    "  Peacock    and    Poultry,"   24   x  29-^    (Thorp),   ^£73    13s.  6d. 

26  Cross,  A.   Van,   "  Landscape,"   i8j  x   24^  (Thorp),  ^^13  2s.  6d. 

27  Dow,    G.    (After).    "  A    Market-Woman,"   on    copper,    and    "  Peasant?    and 

Animals    at    a    Ford*"    (Grose),    £2    los. 

28  Dutch    School,    "  I'ornait    of    King    \\illiam    III.    in    armour,"    175   x    14 

(Parsons),   £6   i6s.   6d. 
2g     Dutch     School,     "  Portraits     of     a     Gentleman     and     a     Lady,"     a     pair, 
7I  ^  St   (Wagner),   ^^6   i6s.  6d. 

30  Dutch    School,    "  Woody    River    Scene,"    37    x    49    (Mrs.    Hughes),    £S    Ss. 

31  Dutch  School,   "  Court  Ladies  in  a  Garden,"  34J  x  30  (Parsons),   ;^I2   12s. 

32  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,"    in    blue    and    white 

dress,  25^  x   19  (W'allis),  £y  7s. 

33  Early     English    School,     "  Portraits    of    a    Boy,     in     blue    dress,    and    his 

young  sister,"   in   white  dress,   53^   x   43   (Parsons),   £6   16s.   6d. 

34  Early    English   School,    "  Portrait  of    Robert    Hastings    Chambers,    Sheriff 

of   London,"  28   x    24   (Parsons),    j£s    15s-    6d. 

35  French    School,    "  Portrait   of    Prince    William    Carl    Henrik    of    Nassau," 

31 J  X  24J  (Hughes),  ;£'2i. 

36  Greuenbroek,  T.   E.,  "  View  in   Holland,"  signed,   and  dated   1740,   23  x  41 

(Thorp),    £2    13s.    6d. 

37  Guercino,    "  The    Madonna    .md    Child,"   on    copper,     I/b    x    13J    (Thorp), 

£2     2S. 

38  Hudson,    T.,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    white    dress,    48^    x    39    (Clark), 

II   OS.   6d. 

39  Huysum,    I.    Van,    "  Flowers    in    a    Sculptured    Vase,"    signed,    and    dated 

1737.   44  ^  33   (CHrk),   ^24  3s. 

40  Huysum,  J     Van,   "  Flowers  in   a   Glass  Vase,"  44  x  35   (Clark).   iJi7   17s. 

41  Lancret,    "  Figures   in    a    Garden,"    3ii    x   28    (Parsons),    £^    15s.    6d. 

42  W.    IVl.,   "  Poultry   in   a   Garden,"    16  x   19   (CoUings),   ;^I7    17s. 

43  Metsu,    "  An    Interior,"    22^    x    iSJ    (Glen),    £50    8s. 

44  Mytens,   "  Portraits  of   the   two   sons  of   Earl    Ferrers,"   27   x   34J   (Cohen) 

£(>  6s. 

45  Neefs,    P.,   "  The    Interior   of    a    Church,"    14    x    iSJ    (Gooden    and    Fox), 

£12     I2S. 

46  Poelenburgh,    C.    Van,    "  Landscape,      with     Pan    and    Syrinx,"    iij    x    9 

(.N'ichilson),   £7  /S 

47  Romney,    "  Portrait   of   a    Gentleman,"   grisaille,    oval,    7i   x    sj   (Wagner) 

^^3  3^- 

48  Tivoli,   Rosa  Di,   "  Peasants  driving  animals,"  28  x  39  (Quinto),   £y  7s. 

49  Wyck,    "  Officers    and    a    Lady,    halting    at    an    encampment,"    igj    x    29^ 

(Creei),   £3   las.   6d 


Different  properties. 


DR.\WINGS. 


Frye,    T.,    "  Portrait    of    Sir    Peter    Thompson,"    and    "  Portrait    of    Mary. 

wife     of     Captain     Thomas    Thompson,"     pastels,     a     pair,     azi     x     17 

(Parsons),    £6   6s. 
Downman,   J.,    A.R..\.    (1786),    "  Portrait   of    Mrs.    Wright,"   oval,    SJ    x   6} 

(Parsons),   ;^46   4s. 
Downman,   J.,    .\.R.A.    (1812),    "  Portrait   of    Elizabeth    Russell,    Duchess   of 

Cleveland,"    12    x    gi    (Jacobson),    £jg    Ss.    6d. 


64  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


PICTURES. 

53  Early  Flemish  School,   "  A  Triptych,"  with  The  Crucifixion  in   the  centre, 

and    Scenes    from    the    Life    of    Christ    on    the    wings,    centre    piece 
16   X    lof    (Erskine),    £6^ 

54  Dutch   School,    "  A   Vase   of   Flowers,"   with   a   parrot   and   fruit,   26   x   46J 

(Colllngs),   ;^i8   iSs. 

55  Hanneman,    "  Portrait    of     Princess    Elizabeth,    daughter    of    Charles    I," 

48^   X  38  (Cohen),   iTii   os.   6d. 

56  Pannini,    P.,    "  Roman    Ruins,"    a    pair,    39   x    49    (Cohen),    ^^'is    153. 

57  Bergen,    "  Figures    and    Animals    in    a    Landscape,"    45    x    38    (Parsons-, 

58  Heist,    B.    Van    Der,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"     in    black    dress,    in    carved 

emblematic  frame,   49  x  39  (Cohen),   ^£^78   15s. 

59  Wouvernian,    P.,    "  A    Cavalry    Engagement   outside    a    Town,"    lij    x    15! 

(Ellis).     jC22     IS.' 

60  Cuyp,    A.,    "  A    Groom,    Horse,    and    Dog,"    I2i    x    15}    (E%'elyn    and    Co.), 

^10  los. 

61  Chardin,    J.    B  ,    "  Still    Life,"    17J    x    14J    (Gooden    and    Fox),    ;^12    las. 

62  Bloemen,    Van,   "  Figures   and    Horses,"   21J   x   32   (Sweete),    £y   7s. 

63  Stry,   J.   Van,   "  Near   Dordrecht,    Evening,"   28J   x   42    (Hooper),   ;^io   los. 

64  Snyders,  F.,   "  Cats  and  still  life,"  36  x   52J   (Cooper),  £2   13s.   6<I. 

65  Moucheron,    F.,    "  Woody    Landscape,"    37    x    45    (Maynard),    £1^    14s. 

66  Opie    "  Two   Boys   with   a    Bird,"   29   x   24   (Bale),    £$   53. 

67  Bol,     F.,     "  The     Battle     of     Arbela,"     (The     final    defeat     of    Darius     by 

.Alexander),   signed,   and  dated   1639,   26!  x   36   (Leete),    £g  9s. 

68  Bronzino,     "  Portrait    of    Johan,     Cardinal     Medici,"    23    z     igj     'Hopi), 

j£^4  4s- 

69  Lawrence,   "  Portrait  of   Mrs.  T.   Mills,"  29I  x  24J  (Lewton),   £6   i6s.  6d 

70  Venetian   School,    "  Portrait  of   a   Lady,"   in   pink   dress,    37  i   32   ^Willis), 

p£^10     iOS. 

71  Moroni,    G.    B.,    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,"    in    black    dress,    43    x    36 

(Dale),   £21. 

72  Pater,    J.    B.,    "  The   Gardens   of   a   Palace,"    with    ladies,    gentlemen    and 

attendants,     .ind     "  The     Interior     of     a       Palace,"     with     ladies    and 
gentlemen,     and    a    figure     dancing,      a     pair,      21J      by      37     (S^ibin), 

;^2,782     IDS. 

73  Thornhill,     J.     Sir,     "  Portrait    of    Sir    John     Hartopp,     Bart.,"    32     x     27 

(Wallis).    ^12   I2S. 

74  Wright,    J.,    A.R.A.,    (of    Derby),    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,"    in    white 

dress,  49I  x  39  (Morton),  £j5   15s. 

75  Heem,    J.    De    (1643),    "  Fruit    and    Wine-Glas-.s."    on    copper,    jij    by    14 

(Shepherd),  £s  iSs    6d. 

76  Watson,    G.,    P.R.S.A.,    "  Portrait    of    G.    H.    Watson,    Esq.,"    29    x    24^ 

(jncobson),    ^£'52    iOS. 

77  Mignard,    "  Portrait   of    Madame   de   Conte,"    and   "  Portrait   of    Madame 

de  la   Valli6re,"   a   pair,   oval,    15  x   lai   (Eyles),   ^^27  6s. 

78  Velde,    A.    Van    De,    "  A    Peasant    and    Animals,"    18J    x    16J    (Collings), 

/11     IOS. 

7g     Italian  School,   "  Portiait  of  a   Lady,"  iii   rich  embroidered  dress,   45  x  34 
(Bale),   ^13   133 

80  Hondius,   "  Birds  in  a   Garden,"  23^  x  ag  (Osborn),   £a  4s. 

81  Dutch    School,    "  River   Scene,"    17   x    23^    (Wagner),    £^   4s. 


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82  Stubbs,   G.,   K.A    (1781),   "  A  Grocm   with   a   Horse,"  22   x  28I  (P.   Moore), 

£2   ss 

83  Early   English   School,    "  Portrait   of   a    Gentleman,"   in    red   coat,    29   x   24 

(Roe),   £\(>   )6s. 

84  Holbein,     "  Portrait      of      Helleri,"      Astronomer.      unframed,      i8^-     x     14 

(Huggins),   ;^2i. 

85  Hudson,   T.,   "  Portrait  of   the  Countess  of  Strafford,"  25  x  20  (Shepherd), 

jQiQ     IDS. 

86  Rigaud,    H.,   "  Portrait   of   a   French    Prince,"   57   x   44   (withdrawn). 

87  Fyt,    ■'  Dead   Game   and    Birds,"   34   x   46   (Nicholson),    £i,    145     6d. 

88  Cuyp,    "  A   Group   of   Callle,"   28   x   39!    (Mrs.    Hills),    £^    7s. 

89  Bellini,   "  The  Madonna   and   Child,"  31  i  x   24   (Thorp),   ;^27  6s. 

90  Early     English     School,     "  Portrait    of     Miss     Storer    Jackson,"     30    x    25 

(Leith),   ;^29  8s. 

91  Miranda,   Carreno  di,   "  Saint  James  of  Compostella,"   88i  x  64   (From   the 

Collection    of    Louis    Philippe)    (Cooper),    ;^I5    155. 

92  Flemish   School,    "  Portrait   of   a   Lady,"   seated,    holding   a   dog,    45^    x   35 

(Collings),   ^'4   14s.   6d. 

93  Tilborch,    G.    Van,    ''A   party   of   Gentlemen,"    grouped    round    a    table,    in 

which  is  a   repast,   45  x  65  (Roe),   ;^46  4s. 

94  Kneller.    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,"    in    blue    coat,     and    "  Portrait    of 

a    Lady,"   in    red    dress,    a   pair,    53   x   35   (Leath),    .£21. 

95  Serres,     D.,     R.A.     (1761),     "  British      Men-of-War      entering      Plymouth 

Harbour,"   19  x   26  (Leath),   £y  7s. 

96  Boucher,    "Architecture."    and    "Sculpture,"    a    pair    of    over-doors,     un- 

framed  (Nash),   j£7i9   19s. 

97  Boicher,    "  Dian    and    Calisto,"    rnd    "  Leda    ar.d    Ihe   Swa.i."    11    piir   of 

over-doors,    unframed    (Munting),    .£71    8s. 

98  Boucher,    "  Boys   with  Musical    Instruments,"   and    "  Boys   with    a    Fishing 

Net."    a    pair    of    over-doors,    unframed    (Nash),    j^2i. 

99  Banck,   J.   \'an  l)er,    "PortraiL  of  a  Genilenian,"  in   brown   dress,    49   x   30 

(Huggins),   £g   \gs.   6d. 

100  Canaletto.     "  The    Riva    Schiavoni    and    Entrance    to    the    Grand    Canal, 

Venice,"    37^   x    62    ^Xa.sh),     ^'^60    i8s. 
joi     Flemish     School,     "  .Abraham     Entertaining     the     Angels,"     s6|     to     71J 
(Wagner),    .,1:57    15s. 

102  Perugino    School,     "  The     Madonna    and     Child     Enthroned,"     80     x     55 

(Cohen),    ^,84. 

103  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait    of  Rear-Admiral    Richard    Kempenfelt," 

oval,   24  x   19  (Parsons),   ;^6  6s. 

104  Teniers  (the  Elder),  "  The  Rent-Day,"  52  x  72J  (Collings).   £y  7s. 

105  Kneller,      Sir      G.,      "  Portraits    of    the    four    children    of    the     Duke    of 

Mailhi.rough,"  6c  x  69  tNashl,  £n   13s 

106  More,    Sir    A.,    "  Portrait    of    Sir    Walter    Raleigh,"    igj    x    14^    (F.ale), 

/^.33    I's. 

107  Early     English     School,    "  Portrait     of     Lady     FitzGerald,"     29I     x    24J 

(Leger),   ^^13   13s. 

108  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait    of    Miss   Elizabeth    Carter,"    22!    x    24 

(Renton),    £3    3s. 

109  Early   English   School,   "  Portrait   of   an   Old   L.ady,"   in   brown   and   green 

dr.'.ss    26J  X  2(   (MorgEn),  £s  SS. 

110  Early  English  School,  "  Portniit  of  Lady  Harriet  Roper,"  in  black  dress, 

30  X  24^  (Renton*,  £^i. 
in     Bodington,   "  Coast   Scene,"   23   x   35^    (Joyce),    £13   13s. 


66  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

The  following  were  sold  by  order  of  the  Executors  of  Miss 
Agnew  Laing,  deceased,  late  of  23,  Craven  Hill,  Bayswater,  W. 

DRAWINGS. 

113     CoUingwood-Smith,    J.    VV.,    "  A    Watery    Meadow,"    loj-    x    zoJ-    (David- 
son),   £1    lOS. 

113  Croft,  Arthur  (1871)    "  The  Castle  of  Chillon,"  Lake  of  Geneva,   :!5  x  41 

(Osborn),   £2    12s.  6d 

114  Gogin,    C.    (1878),    "  Tea   Without   Scandal,"    14   x    17    (Adams),    £7    7S- 

115  Gogin,     C.     (1876),     "  Figure     Subjects,"     a     pair,     and     "  The     Mortuary 

Chapel     at    Soazza  "    (Stagg),     ;£'27    6s. 

116  &     117    Reynolds,     Sir    J.,     P.R.A.     (after),    "  The     Age     of     Innocence," 

pastel,  2g|  x  24-2;  and  picture,  by  R.  Collinson,  "  Going  to  the  Well," 
23  s   13J  (Lister),   £2    12s.   6d. 

118  Hoppner,    J.,    R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    yellow    dress,    29    x    24^ 

(Ward),   £120   15s. 

The  following   were   the   property   of   the  Right    Hon.  the 
Earl  of  Dunraven. 

DRAWINGS. 

119  "  Flora,"    pastel,    oval,    35I    x    28    (Amor)^    ^£'22    is. 

120  "  Ladies,"   with  doves   (pastels)   (Johnston),   £6  6s. 

121  "  Head    of    a    Lady,"    with    powdered    hair;    "  Head    of    a    Man,"    witb 

blue    coat;   and    "  Head    of  a    Sibyl  "    (pastels)    (Parsons),    £ii    is.    5d 

122  "  The    Finding   of    Moses,"   7    x   9J    (Landstein),    £1    iis.    6d. 

123  R.    C.    H.,    "  A    Ruined    Castle,"    19I   x   26    (Port),    £1    los. 

124  Stewart,     J.     L.,     "  A    Glimpse    of    the    Thames    from     Horseleydown," 

23j   X   35   (Bremner),    £2   2s. 

PICTURES. 

125  "  Allegorical  Figures,"  48  x  32   (Quinto),   £^  ss. 

126  Bassano,    "  Ruth    and    Boaz,"    35-^    x    50    (Quinto),    £3    13s.    6d. 

127  Dadd,    F.    (1892),    "  The    Doctor,"    17J   x    23I    (Bower),    j^2i. 

128  Eyres,     J.     J.,     "  Chrysanthemums     in     a     Vase,"     30     x     23^     (Ward), 

;^3  13s.  6d. 

129  Holbein,    "  Portrait    of    Sir    Thomas    Wyatt,    the    Elder,"    12    in.    circular 

(Lacey),    ^^9   gs. 

130  Hondocoeter,    "  A    Fox    and    Poultry,"    25^    x    45^    (Nash),    ;^I2    12s. 

131  Hulk,    F.,    "  A    View    in    Amsterdam,"    21    x    25^    (Ward),    £2    3S. 

132  Koekkook,  M.  A.  (i860),  "  A  Woody  Landscape  ";  and  "  Thor.sgill   Water, 

Teesdale,"    by    A.    Melrose    (Johnston),    ^4    14s.    6d. 

133  Leickert,   C.   (1873),   "  A   View  on   the   River  near   Dordrecht,"  30J  x   40^ 

(Ward),   £4  4S- 

134  Leickert,   C,   "  River   Scene,"   21J   x   28   (MilchcU),   £6  6s. 

135  Melby,   W.   (1866),   "  A   Calm   Evening,   Loch    Linnhe,"   and   "  A   Fishing- 

Boat,"   in    a    high   sea,    a    pair,    iSJ    x    29    (Kcnde),    £^    14s.    6d. 

136  Metsu,    "  A    Woman    Sewing,"    10    x    8i    (Harris),    £S   Ss. 


February  5,  igio.  67' 

137  Millar,    J.    H.    C,    "  Trevose    Head    Lighthouse,    Cornwall,"    gj    x    igi 

(Bremner),   £3   3s. 

138  Nain,    Le,    "A    Peasant    Family    outside    a    Cottage,"    37    x    47    (Cohen), 

£33    "S. 

139  Schendel,   P.   Van,   "  A  Market  Woman,"  candle-light,   12   x  gf  (Collings), 

£8  i8s.  6d. 

The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

PICTURES. 

140  .'Vngelico,     "  The    Signs    of     the     Passion,"     and     "  The     Madonna     and 

Child  "   (Glen),   ;^s   153.   6d. 

141  Bellini,     "  The     Madonna     and     Child,"     on     panel,     2ii     x     16^     (Glen), 

^£■79   16s. 

142  Bonifaccio,    "  The    Marriage    of    Saint    Catherine,"    i8i    x    25^    (Quinto), 

£'i  4s  • 

143  Duccio,    "  The    Madonna    and    Child  "    (Wallis),    £6    6s. 

144  Durer,    "Saint   Jerome  in    his   Cell,"    35I   x    26^    (Richardson),   £ig    19s. 

145  Early     Italian     School,      "Saint     Francis     of     Assisi"     (Mrs.     Crawshay), 

£3  3S- 

146  Early     Italian    School,    "  The    Annunciation,"    and    "  The    Madonna    and 

Child  "   (Sulley   and  Co.),   ijios- 

147  Greuze,    J.    B.   (After),   "  La    Cruchc    Cassce,"    oval,    29    x    23^    (Harries), 

j^4  14s.  6d. 

148  Guido,    "  Head    of    Saint    Peter,"    and    "  Head    of    Saint    Joseph,"     /De 

Quinto),    £2    23. 

149  Mignard,    "  Madame   de   Grignon,"   and   "  Madame   de   S^vign^,"   a   pair, 

on    copper,    oval,    6J    x    5;    (Wagner),    ;£'i6    i6s. 

150  Patinir,   "  Saint  Jerome  before  a  Crucifix,"  on  panel,   17J  x   12  (Douglas), 

£(>3- 

151  Perugino,   "  The  Marriage  of  the  Virgin,"  on  panel,   and  "  An   Interior," 

after  De  Hooghe   (Glen)    ;^I2    12s. 


68  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


Febrnary  7,  1910.  The  collection  of  Theatrical  Portraits 
of  Mrs.  C.  Wylie,  deceased,  late  of  151,  Church  Street,  Chelsea, 
S.W.,  sold  by  order  of  the  Executors  ;  and  other  properties. 

DRAWINGS. 
BY    S.    De    \Y1LDE. 

1  '•  Actors  "     (Parsons),     ;^i     3s. 

2  "J.   Emery,"  as  "Davy,"   in   "Bon   Ton";    and   three   others   (Parsons), 

3  "  .Actors,"    (Parsons),    ^"i    2s. 

4  "  Miss  Duncan,"   "  Miss   Kelly,"   and    "  Miss   Dickson  "    (Maggs),    ;^i    4s. 

5  "  W.   Dowton,   as   Dr.   Cantwell."   in  "  The   Hypocrite  ";    "  Mrs.  Mardyn, 

as   Frederick,"    in    "  Lovers'    Vows;"    and    "  Miss    Kelly  "    (Maggs), 

6  "  Miss    Kitty    Stephens,"    and    "  Actors  "    (Maggs),    £1    4s. 

7  "  Clara     Fisher,"     in     "The     Four     Mowbrays"     (2),      and     "D.     Emery 

as   Dandie  Dinmont,"   in   "  Guy  Mannering  "   (Maggs),    ;i^i    4s. 

8  "  Miss  Kelly,"  "  Miss  Stephens,"  and   "  Miss  Vining  "   (Maggs),   £1   2s. 

9  "  Actors,"  (Lambert),   £2. 

10  "  A    Rae,"   "  V.    de    Camp,"    and    "  James    St.    Aubyns  "    (Lambert),   £2. 

11  "  Miss     E.     Jones,"     "  Miss     Stephens,"     and     "  An     Actor  "     (Spencer), 

£1   18s. 

12  "  Mrs.    Mountain,"    "  Mrs.     Davenport,"    and    "  Mrs.     Bland  "    (Maggs), 

£2   5s 

13  "  S.     Simmons,     as     Abel,"     in     "  Honest     Thieves;  "     R.    Keeley,     as 

"  Rumfit,"  in  "  The  Duel;  "  "  E.  Knight,  as  Scrubs,"  in  "  Beau's 
Stratagem  "    (Maggs),    £2    ss. 

14  "  W.     Downton,     as     Justice     Woodcock,"     in     "  Love     in     a    Village;  " 

"  R.  Elliston,  as  Duke  .'\vanza,"  in  "The  Honeymoon;  "  and 
"  W.  Farren,  as  Sir  Peter  Teazle,"  in  "  School  (or  Scandal  " 
(Parsons),    £2    ids. 

15  "  Chas.   Connor,  as   Dr.   OToole,"   in   "  The   Irish   Tutor;  "   "  G.  Bartley, 

as  Sir  John  Bull,"  in  "  Fontainebleau;  "  and  "J.  Liston,  as  Moll 
Flaygon,"   in   "  The   Lord  of   the   Manor  "  (Maggs),    £1    12s. 

16  "Mr.    Raymond,    as   The   Stranger;  "   "Mr.   Bellamy,    as   Robin    Hood;  " 

and   "  J.   Fawcett,   as  Whimsicals,"  in  "The  Cabinet  "  (Welch),  £2  los. 

17  "  W.    Downton,"    in    character,    "  C.    Incledon,"   and    "  W.    Lovegrove  " 

(Maggs),   £2   5s. 

18  "  Farley,"    "  Mrs.    Humby,    as    The    Little    Jockey,"    and    ".An     Actor," 

(Parsons),   £1    12s. 

19  "  J.     Fawcett,"    "  Conway,"    and     "  S.     Kemble,     as    Sir    John    Falstaff  " 

(Parsons),   £1    i8s. 
20    "  G.   Barlley,    in    Gil    Bias;  "    "  J.    Liston,    as    Lord    Grizzle  "    in    "  Tom 
'ihumb;  "   and    "  C.    Kemble,    as    Sigismond,"    in    "The    Wanderer'' 
(Parsons),    £1    6s. 


February  7,  1910.  69 

21  "V.   de  Camp,   as   Hassarac,"  in   "The  Forty  Thieves;  "   "  S.   Simmons, 

as  Dicky,"  in  "  At  Home  and  Abroad;"  and  "  S.  Simmons,  as 
Mother    Goose  "    (Stewart),    £2    los. 

22  "  J.   P.  Kemble,   as   CEdipus,"  "  J.   P.   Hariey,  as   Lapsus,"   in  "Philander- 

ing; "  and  "  C.  Dignum,  as  Crop,"  in  "  No  Song,  No  Supper  " 
(Maggs),   £1    14s. 

23  "  Gibbon,    as   Vincent,"    in    "  The  Jovial    Crew,"   "  W.    Farren,    as    Lord 

Ogleby,"  in  "  The  (^Clandestine  Marriage;"  and  "  Pearman,  as 
Wilhelm,"   in   "  Der   Freyschutz  "   (Lambert),   £2. 

24  "  W.   Oxberry,  as  Justice   Greedy,"   in   "  New  Way   to   Pay   Old   Debts;  " 

"  C.  Matthews,  as  Buslcin,"  in  "  Killing,  no  Murder;  "  and  "  J. 
Munden,  as  Marrall,"  in  "  New  Way  to  Pay  Old  Debts  "  (Welch), 
£2    15s. 

25  "  W.  T.   Lewis,   as  J.   Diddler,"  in   "  Raising   the  Wind;  "   "  D.   Jerry,  as 

Leon,"  in  "  Rule  a  Wife  and  Have  a  Wife;  "  "J.  Emery,  as  Tyke," 
in  "  The  School  for  Reform  "  (Welch),   £2  8s. 

26  "  R.   Jones,    as   Flutter,"   in   "The   Belle's   Stratagem;"   "  T.    Phillips,   as 

Heartwell,"  in  "  Up  all  Night;  "  and  "  T.  King,  as  Sir  Paul  Plyant," 
in  "The  Double  Dealer  "  (Parsons),   £1   12s. 

27  "  C.    M.   Young,    as   The    Stranger,"  "  W.    Farren,    as    Lord    Ogleby,"    in 

"  The  Clandestine  Marriage;  "  and  "  R.  Palmer,  as  My  Lord  Duke," 
in   "  High   Life   Below   Stairs  "   (Welch),   ;^3    los. 

28  "  W.   West,   as  Sancho,"  in  "  Lovers'  Quarrels;  "  "  W.  Oxberry,   as   Leo 

Luminato,"  in  "Oh!  this  Love;  "  and  "J.  Sinclair,  as  Orlando,"  in 
"  The    Cabinet  "    (Maggs),    ^^i   6s. 

29  "  Mrs.  Mountain,    as  Variella,"   in   "  Tlie   Weathercock;  "  "  Mrs.    Daven- 

port, as  Mrs.  Moral,"  in  "  The  Birthday;  "  and  "  Mrs.  Liston,  as 
Agnes,"    in    "  The   Mountaineers,"    (Maggs),    £1    5s. 

30  "  C.   Mathews,   as   Somno,"   in   "  The   Sleep-Walker;  "   "  W.    Dowton,    as 

Dr.  CanLwell,"  in  "  The  Hypocrite;  "  and  "  J.  Bannister,  as  Storm." 
in   "  Ella    Rosenberg  "   (Maggs),   £1   los. 

31  "  S.    Simmons,    as    Baron    Munchausen,"   "  J.    Johnston,    as    O'Dedimus," 

in  "  Man  and  Wife;  "  and  "  Mr.  Fawcett,  as  Job  Thornbury,"  in 
"  John    Bull  "  (Maggs),    £1    14s. 

32  "  Mrs.    Mardyn,    as    Frederick,"   in   "  Lover's    Vows;  "    "  Miss    M.    Tree, 

as  Rosina,"  in  "  The  Barber  of  Seville,"  and  "  Mrs.  Martyr,  as 
Phcebe, "    in    "Rosina  "    (Parsons),    £1    los. 

33  "  Mrs.   Litchfield,   as  Susan,"  in  "  The  Follies  of  a  Day,"  "  Miss  Stanley, 

as  Leonora,"  in  "  The  Revenge,"  and  "  Mrs.  H.  Johnstone,  as 
Alexina,"    in    "  The    Exile  "    (Parsons),   ^i    16s. 

34  "  Miss    Duncan,     as    Maria,"    in    "  The    Citizen;  "     "  Mrs.     Egerton,     as 

Helen  Macgregor,"  in  "  Rob  Roy;  "  and  "  Miss  M.  Tree,  as 
Susanna,"   in    "  The    Marriage    of    Figaro  "    (Parsons),   ^i    15s. 

35  "  Mrs.    Egerton,    as  Meg    Merrilies,"   "  J.    Emery,    as    Dandie    Dinmont," 

and  "  Tokerly,  as  Dick  Hatteraick,"  in  "  Gliy  Mannering  "  (Maggs), 
£1  8s. 

36  "  Miss    Bolton,"    as  "  Ophelia,"    in    "  Hamlet;"    and    "  S.    J.    Brown,    as 

Roderigb,"  in   "  Othello  "   (Parsons),  £1    is. 

37  "  W.    Blanchard,   as  Sir   .\ndrew    .Aguecheek,"    in    "  Twelfth    Night."  "  J. 

Munden,    as    .\utolicus,"    in    "The    Winter's    Tale;  "    and    "J.    Liston, 
as  Pompey,"  in  "Measure  for  Measure  "  (Grose),  £2- 
3S    "J.    Cooper,     as    Hotspur,"    in    "Henry     IV.;"    "  W.    A.    Conway,     as 
Henry   V.;"   and   "Egerton,   as   Henry  VIIL"   (Maggs),   £1    155. 


70  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

39  "  C.     Macklin,     as     Sir     Pertinax,"     in     "The     Man     of     the     World," 

"  Dowton,"   and   "  An   Actor,"   three   in   one   frame   (Maggs),    £2    los. 

PASTELS,    BY   O.    HUMPHRY,    R.A. 

40  "  Portrait    of    Henri    Louis    Lekain,"    24J    x    21    (Harris),    ^^4    53. 

41  "  Portrait   of   Arthur    Murphy,"   22    x    17^    (Harris),    ^£,'9    los. 


PICTURES. 

43     "  Portrait    of    Miss    Pope,"    in    grey    dress    with    blue    sash,     29    x    24J 
(Smith),   ;^36   iss. 

43  "  Portrait    of    Miss    Farren,"    in    white    dress,    seated    on    the    sea    shore, 

29  X  24  (Pollard),  ;£i8g. 

44  "  Portrait    of    Mrs.    Powell,"    in    white    dress    with    blue    sash,    holding    a 

a  book,  28  X  24  (Mandl),  ;^5o  8s. 

45  "  Portrait    of   J.    Sheridan    Knowles,"    in    grey    cloak,    iS.\    x    24    (Grose), 

£2   I2S.   6d. 

46  "  Portrait  of  Spranger  Barry,"  in  brown   dress,   holding  a  letter,   30  x  25 

(Abraham),   ^^ii    iis. 

47  "  Portrait    of    John    Henderson,"    in    dark    coat    and    red    collar,    holding 

a  took,  29  X  24  (Harris),  j£j22   is 

48  "  Portrait  of   George   Frederick   Cooke,"   in   dark   dress   with   white   stock, 

28  X  23  (Cohen),  £s  15s-  6d- 

49  "  Portrait     of    Mrs.     Esten,     as     Isabella,"     in     "  Measure     for    Measure," 

23  X   igj  (Quinto),   £4  4s. 

50  "  Portrait     of     Catherine     (Kitty)     Clive,"     in    white     dress,     22^     x     17J 

(.'Vbrahani),   ;£ii    us. 

51  "  Portrait    of     Miss     Fanny     Kemble,"     (Mrs.     Butler)     wearing     a     black 

mantilla,   ii   x   17^   (Stewart),   £3   3s. 

52  "  Portrait    of    an    Actor,"    in    brown    coat,    a    Study    of    an    Actor's    head 

on    ihe    reverse,    21    x    13^    (Withdrawn). 

53  "  Portrait    of    H.     Widdicomb,"    oval,     and    "  Portrait    of    C.     Dignum  " 

(Reid),    iSs. 

54  Bleeck,     B.     Van,     "  Mrs.     CriBber,     as    Cordelia,"     with     other     figures, 

from    "  King    Lear,"    48^    x    42J    (Mandl),    £6s    2s. 

55  Briggs,     H.     P.,     R..'\.,     "  Portrait    of     Charles     Kemble,"     in     red     coat, 

29  X   24J   (Mrs.    Wheeler),   £$   155.   6d. 

56  Briggs,    H.    P.,    R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    Charles    Kemble,"    in    dark    dress 

28J    X   24    Uohnston),    j^2i. 

57  Buss,    R.    W.,    "  Portrait   of   J.    Cooper,"    as    "  Captain    Mouth,"    in    the 

"  Bride    of    Ludgate,"    21    x    16    (Glen),    £4    14s.    6d. 

58  Clater,     T.,     "Portrait    of     Miss     Macaulay,     as     Belvidera,"     in     "  Venice 

Preserved";    and     "  Portrait     of     Miss     Carew,    as     Clara,"     in     "The 
Duenna,"  a  pair,   16J  x   iij  (Grose),   £1   is. 

59  Qint,    G.,    A.R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    J.    Fawcett,    as    Frippon,"    in    striped 

coat   and   cockei   hat,    28   x   24   (Mandl),   ;^iio   ss. 

60  Clint,    G.,    A. R.A.    "  Portrait    of   J.    P.    Harley,"   in   dark    coat,    18    x    15 

(Wagner),    £2    iss. 

61  Clint,     G.,    A.R.A.,     "  Portrait    of     Miss    Smithson,     as    Miss     Dorrillon," 

in    white    dress,    i6|    x    12    (Lambert),    £g. 

62  Cltnt,     G.,     A.R.A.,     "  Portrait     of    W.     Oxberry,     as     Master     Stephen," 

iij    X    9i    (Lambert),    £y. 


February  7,  1910.  71 

63  Clint,    G.,  A.R.A.,    "  Portrait    of   Mrs.    Sarah    Hartley,    as   Puphinsin,"  in 

"The    Grecian    Daughter,"    on    panel;    and    "Mrs.    Jordan,    as    Rosa- 
lind "    (Pollard),   £2   8s. 

64  Harlow,     G.     H.,     "  Portrait    of    Charles    M.     Young,"    in    dark    dress, 

29    X    24    (Austen),    £2    13s.    6d. 

65  Northcote,    J.,    R.A.,    "  Portrait   of   Richard    Suett,"   in    brown    coat,    with 

powdered    hair,    i8J   x    16    (Mrs.    Wheeler),    £6   6s. 

66  Parkinson,   T  ,   "  Portraits  of     Ed.   Shuter,   Mrs.  Green  and  John  Quick," 

in    "  She    Stoops    to    Conquer,"    30^    x    42    (Turner),    £2^    6s. 

67  Roberts,     "  Portrait    of    J.     Quick,    as    The    Nabob  ";     and     "  A    Portrait 

of    John    Listen,"    in    grey    coat    (Wheeler),    £i. 

68  Romney,    G.,    "  Portrait    of    Mrs.    Jordan,"    in    white    dress,     14J    x    12J 

(Parsons),    ^9   gs. 

69  Score,    W.,    "  Portrait    of    J.    Quick  ";     and    "  Head    of    John    Sinclair,'" 

on    panel    (Wagner),    .£2    5s. 

70  Thompson,    T.    H.,    "  Portrait    of    Miss    O'Neill,"    in    white    dress    with 

yellow    shawl,    29    x    24^    (Abrahams),    £11    lis. 

71  Walton,     H.,     "  Portrait     of     John     Palmer,     as     Count     .Almaviva,"    in 

"  The    Spanish    Barber,  '    29J    x    20    (Pollard),    £38. 

72  De     Wilde,     S.,     "  Portrait     of     John     Faucett,     as     Dr.     Pangloss, "     in 

Colman's    "  Heir-at-Law,"    29    x    22^    (Wagner),    £1    los. 

73  De     Wilde,    S.,     "  Portrait    of    J.     Bannister,     as     Gradus,"     in     "  Who's 

the   Dupe,"   29^   x   22^   (Lambert),   ;£jio    los. 

74  De   Wilde,   S.,   "  Portrait  of  J.   Quick,    as   Bob  .Acres,"   in   "  The   Rivals," 

285  X  21J   (Grose),   £2    los. 

75  De  Wilde,  S.,   "  Portrait  of  Samuel  Thomas  Russell,   as  Jerry  Sneak,"  in 

"  The  Mayor  of  Garratt,"  24  x   18  (Lambert),   ;^2i. 

76  De    Wilde,    S.,    "  Portrait    of    J.    G.    Holman,"    in    character,    15    x    12 

(Lambert),    £2    2s. 

77  De   Wilde,    S.,    "Portrait   of   J.   Palmer,    as    Don    Carlos,"    in  "  Ximena," 

15  X  II   (Wagner),   ^i    i8s. 

78  De   Wilde,   S.,   1818,  "  Portrait   of  J.    Emery,    as  Tom    Moody,"   in   "  The 

Provoked  Husband,"  11  x  9^  (Wagner),   £3  13s.  6d. 

79  De     Wilde,     S.,     "Portrait    of     Charles     Mathews,     as     Goldfinch";    and 

"  Portrait    of    Charles    Kean,     as    Hamlet,"     by    A.    E.     Chalon,     R..\. 
(Wagner),    £1    los. 

80  Zoffany,     J.,     R..\.,     "Portrait     of     Sam     Foote,     as     Major     .Sturgeon," 

and   another   actor,    in   "  The   Mayor  of   Garratt,"   20J   x   33J   (Laking), 
£52     I  OS. 


Dififerent  properties. 

DRAWINGS. 

Jn  the  folio. 

81  An    Album,    containing    Indian    and    Italian    drawings    by     Ince,    Penley, 

etc.    (100);    Market    Figures,    by    Bunbury;     Itinerant    Musicians;    and 
Sixteen  drawings  of  coast  scenes,  etc.,   unlramed  (Parsons),  £s   iss.  6d. 

82  Morland,    G.,    1792,    "  Figures    at    a    Repast    in    a    Boat,"    pencil    and    red 

chalk,    14J    X    i8£    (Sabin),    £4. 

83  Morland,     G.,     "Goats;     Sheep;     Studies    ot    Figures,"    etc.,     pencil     and 

red    chalk    (Austen),    £4. 


ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


84  Munn,    P.    S.,    1804,    "  A   Mill   in    the   Vale   of   Rhyddol,    Cardiganshire"; 

"  A   Road   Scene,"   by    R.    R.   Reinagle;    etc.    (Bryce),    £4   153. 

85  Bartolozzi,    F.,    R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    Miss    Wallis,"    standing    in    a    land- 

scape,  pencil   and   red  chalk,    19  x   12!   (Parsons),   £y   155. 

86  A.    G.    K.,     "  Eight     Sketches     of     Characters     taken     from     '  Pickwick 

Papers,'  "    7i    x    4J    (Spencer),    £2. 

87  .\.    G.    K.,    "  Nine    Sketches   of    Characters   taken    from    '  David   Copper- 

field,'    '  Old    Curiosity    Shop,'    and    '  Martin    Chuzzlevvit,'  "    yj    x    4^ 
(Spencer),    £2. 

88  \.  G.  K.,  "  Nine  Sketches  of  Characters  taken  from  '  Dombey  and  Son,' 

'  Oliver   Twist,'    '  The    Chimes,'    and    '  Nicholas    Nickleby,'  "    yl    s    4!- 
(Spencer),    £2. 

Frained. 

89  Kelsey,    J.,    "  Lord    Hood's    Fleet    at    Spithead,    August    17th,    1791,"    and 

the  key,   9*  x   i6£  (Veale),   £2  5^- 

90  Gainsborough,    T.,    R.A.    (After),    "The    Blue    Boy";      and    "Henrietta 

Maria,"   after  Van  Dyck,   a  pair,    14  x  9I   (Misell,  jun.),   £1    is. 

91  Downman.    J.,    .A.R./V.,    1780,    "  Portrait    of    Richard    Freke,    Esq.  '';    and 

"  Portrait   of   Mrs.    Freke,"   a   pair,    oval,   8   x   6i   (Parsons),    ;^5. 

92  Downman,    J.    .'V.R.A.,    "  Head    of    a    Lady  ";     and    "  Portrait    of    Miss 

Fitzgerald  "    (Renton),    £2    155. 

93  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    shepherd's    costume; 

and   "  A   Lady,"   in   white   dress   (Renton),    £1    155. 

94  Wheatley,     "Going     to    School";     and    "Lessons    at    Home,"    a    pair, 

15    X    ui    (Renlon),    £i     los. 


PICTURES. 

95  Brooking.    C,    "  Shipping    at    .Anchor,"    io|   x    16    (Ribbes),    £^    loi. 

96  Wheeler,     J.    A.,     1886,     "  Portrait    of    '  Forty    Winks,'  "    in     a    stable, 

273    ^    35s    (Spencer),    £2. 

97  Sanderson,    R.,    "  Waiting    for    a    Nibble,"    iij-    x    7I    (Grose),    £1    $s. 

98  Morland,    "  A    Peasant-Boy    and    Two    Pigs,"    unframed,    16    x    20    (Hold), 

;^4     14s.    6d. 

99  Early   English   School,   "  Portrait  of   an   Artist,"   29  x   24   (P^rs.    Wheeler), 

£^    4S- 
100     Hudson,     T.,     "  Portrait     of     a     Gentleman,"     in     grey     coat,     48     x     57^ 

(Slade),    £n    4s. 
loi     English    School,    "  Coast    Scene,"    i8i    x    30}    (Parker),    £S. 

102  Crome,    "  Landscape,"    with   old    cottages,    I4§    x    12    (Buck),    £2    153. 

103  Shayer,     W.,     sen.,     "  Coast    Scene  ";      and     "  A     River    Scene,"     with 

soldiers,    on    panel,    (D.    M.    Davis),    £l^  6s.   6d. 

104  Dutch    School,    "Winter   Scenes,"    a    pair,    6i    x    8i    (Bell),    £-i    3s. 

105  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Naval    Officer,"   oval,    aSJ    x    24 

(Leggatt),   JC43    IS. 

106  Van  Dyck,  "  The  Adoration  of  the  Magi,"  3?  x  21J  (Glen),  ^'241   los. 

107  Gaddi,    "  The    Madonna   and   Child,"   32    x    i8i    (Glen),    £2()  8s. 

108  Luny,    T.,    1824,    "  .\    Frigate    coming    to    anchor  ";    and    "  Woody    River 

Scenes,"    a    pair,    Mitchell,    £6   6s. 

109  Dutch      School,      "  Portrait    of    a     Lady,"    in     brown    dress,    29     k     22^ 

(Harries),    £16    16s. 


February  7,  1910.  73 


no  Hare,   St.   George,   "  Playmates,"  35  x   23J   (Shepherd),   £S  8s. 

111  Carter,    W.,    "  Grannie,"   29   x   24^   (Shepherd),    £5   53. 

112  Gilbert,   Arthur,    1853,   "  .V  Calm   Evening,"    13   x   22^   (Lister),    £2    los. 

113  Morland,    "  Woody    Landscape,"    i6    x    23J    (Harries),    £i^    14s.  6d. 

114  Teniers,    "  Smokers  ";    and    "  .A    River   Scene  "    (Roe),    £6    los. 

lis  Harlow,     G.     H.,     "  Portrait    of    James     Northcote,     R.A.",     20    x     15], 
£18    i8s. 

116  Frith,     W.     P.,    R.A.,     "  The    Game    of    Billiards,"    9J    x     iij    (Lister), 

.;£'ll       IIS. 

117  Turner,    Daniel,    "  Views    of    London    from    the    River,"    a    set    cf    three, 

5i  X   7i  (Hull),  ;£-ii    us. 


The  property  of  a  lady. 

PICTURES. 

118  "  Portrait  of  a   Gentleman,"   in   dark  coat;   "  Napoleon  ";   and   "George 

IV."   n   pair;    and    "Ihe   Widow's  Mite,"   an  oval  print   (iVIisell,    jun.). 
£1    4S. 

119  Dutch    School,     "  The    Destruction    of    the    Turkish    Fleet,"    44J    x    71 

(Grose),    £2    8s. 

120  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait  of   a    Lady,"    in    dark    dress,    29    x    24J 

(Pettigrew),    £i   3s. 

121  Hudson,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    white    dress;    and    "  Portrait    of    a 

Gentleman,"    in    breastplate    and    red    coat,    ovals,    a    pair,    28*    x    24 
(Sampson),    ^^'s    55 

122  Italian    School,    "  The    Adoration    of    the    Magi  ";    and    "  The    Adoration 

of    the    Shepherds,"    a    pair,    34    x    45    (Sampson)     ^4    los 

123  Jordaens,    J.,    "  Christ    in    the    House    of    Martha    and    Mary,"    36    x    40 

(Richardson),    j^48    6s. 

124  Modern,    "  A    Park   Scene,"   with   figures   and   cattle,    30   x   44   (MitchelU, 

£13    »3S- 

125  Rosa    S.,  "  Woody  Landscape  ";  and  "The  Holy  Family  "  (Jacobs),    15?. 


74  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


February    8,    1910.      Engravings,    chiefly    of   the    Early 
English  School.     The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

UnfraDied. 

I     "  Content  and  Innocence  "  (Lady  Rushout  and  Child),   after  A  Kauffman, 

by  Burke,   (Parsons),  ;£i2   12s. 
3     "  Battledore     and     Shuttlecock,"     after     Hamilton,     proof;     and     "  The 

Fortune  Teller  "  (Lindow),   i8s. 

3  "  Una    Sleeping,    and    Eleanor    of    Bretagne,"    after    Shelley;    "  Classical 

Subject,"    after    Hamilton,    by    Bartolozzi,    proof,    etc.    (Lee),    ^£'3. 

4  "  The  Parade,"  and  "  The  Embankment,"  after  Ramberg,   by   E.   Scott,   a 

pair;   and   two  others  (Rimell),   ^2. 

5  "  Zephyrus   and   Flora  ";   and   "  Vertumnus   and   Pomona,"   after   Coypel, 

by   Bartolozzi,   printed   in   colours,   framed   (Sabin),   ;£'io   10s. 

6  "  The  Mask,"  after  Reynolds,  by  C.  Turner;  and  "  The  Fortune  Teller," 

after   the  same,    by   Sherwin   (Lee),   £2    los. 

7  "The    Reading    Magdalen,"    after    Correggio,    by    Bartolozzi;    "Scriptural 

Subjects,"   after   F.   Bol,   by   W.   Ward,   etc.   (Parsons),   ^£^1    i8s. 

8  "  Madonna  di  San  Sisto,"  after  Raphael,   by   F.   Muller,   framed  (Pollard), 

£1   SS- 

9  "  Queen    Elizabeth    of    Spain,"    after    Rubens,    by    J.    Louys;    "  Sir    P. 

Lely,"   by  A.   de  Jode,   etc.   (Parsons)   £j    is. 
10     "  Lord    Loughborough,"    after    M.     Brown,     by     H.     Hudson,     and     three 

others  (Maggs),  £2   los. 
U     "Dr.     Richard     Bushby,"     after    Riley,     by    J.     Watson;     and     "Thomas 

Stewardson,"   after   Opie,    by   W.    Barney    (Huggins),    £y   7s. 

12  "  Rt.     Hon.     William     Pitt,"     after     Romney,     by     J.     Jones     (Huggins), 

£37   16s. 

13  "  The   Marquis   of   Tavistock,"   after    Reynolds,    by    J.    Watson,    first   pub- 

lished   state    (Bird),    £1    lis     6d. 

14  "Charles,    Earl   of   Romney,"   after   Beech:y     whole-le  igth,    by   V.    Green 

(Parker),    i8s. 

15  "The    Duchess    of    Rutland,"    after    Reynolds,    by    Sherwin;    and    "Mrs. 

Siddons,"   after   Hamilton,    by   Caldwell,    (Breun),    ;^i    10s. 

16  "  The   Countess  of  Southampton,"   after  Van   Dyck,   by   J.    McArdell,   first 

state,   and  another  (Brail),  £1   i8s. 

17  "Sir    Isaac    Newton,"    after    Seeman,    by    McArdell;    "The    Young    Pre- 

tender,"  and   other   portraits   (Sabin),    £1    155. 

18  "Adrian   Beverland   and   his   Mistress,"   by   P.   Schenck;   "Sir   P.    Lely," 

by  J.  Becket,  etc.  (Lindow),  £1   18s. 

19  "  Madame    Parson,"    after    Lely,    by    Verkolje;    "  Madame    Sidley,"    after 

Wissing,   etc.    (Brail),   £2    15. 

20  "Princess    of     Orange,"     after     Lely,     by     R.    Thompson;     "The     Lady 

Williarr.s,"   after   Wissing   (two  jirpressiopis) ;   and   another   (Brill),   £2. 


February  S,  igio.  75 


SMITH,     J. 

21  "  John    Locke,"    after    Kneller;    "  Abraham    Hondius,"    and    tv\.o    others 

(Breun),    lus.    6d. 

22  "General    Maxwell,"    after    Closterman;      "Lord    Bury";      and     "The 

Duke    of    Gloucester,"    after    Kneller    (Huggins),    £1    8s. 

23  "  Hon.       Robert      Cecil,"      after      Kneller,       first      state,       "  Christopher 

Wren,"   after   the   same,    and   "  Sir   R.   Clayton  "   (Huggins)   £4  4s. 

24  "  Madame    D'Avenant,    and    the    Countess    of    Ranelagh,"    after    Kneller 

(Davis),   £2    14s. 

25  "  Mrs.       Elinor       Copley,       and       Lady       Elizabeth      Cromwell,"      after 

Kneller   (Lee),   ;£?4. 

26  "  Catherine,      Lady      Copley,"       after      Kneller,      proof;       and       "  Mrs. 

Roydhouse,   after  J.   de   Medina   (Lee),   £2. 

27  "  Mrs.    Yarborough,"      "  The\  Countess    of    Essex,"      and      others,      after 

Kneller    (Brail),    £2. 

28  Rowlandson,     T. :      "A     Soldiers'     Encampment,"    water-colour    drawing 

(Robson    and    Co.),    £s    15s.    6d. 


The  following  were  from  the  Collection  of  J.  E.   Fordham, 
Esq.,  of  Melbourn  Bury,  Royston. 

29  "  Hastings,"   after   Turner,    by   R.   Wallis,    proof   before   letters    (Castello), 

£1     IS. 

30  "  Duncan    Gray,"   after   Wilkie;    and   others,    after   Turner,    Harding,    etc. 

(Amor),    £1. 

31  "  A     Piper     and     Pair     of     Nutcrackers,"     after     Landseer,     by     Cousins, 

artist's    proof;    and    "  The    Highland    Shepherd's    Home,"    after    the 
same    (Stevens),    £2. 

32  "  Sir     Walter     Scott,"     after     Raeburn,     by     W.     Walker;      "  Rt.     Hon. 

W.    E.    Gladstone,    by    the   same,    proof;    and   other   portraits   (Rimell), 
£6   6^. 

33  Views  on  the  Rhine  and  elsewhere,  by  W.  Hollar  (6);  "  St.  Francis,"  and 

another,    by    the    same    (Gutekunst),    ^i    2S. 

34  "  The    Spanish,    Dutch,    and    English    fleets    off    Deal    Castle,"    by    W. 

Hollar;    Views    of    Ipswich    and    Greenwich    (Gutekunst),    £^. 

35  "  The   Four   Seasons,"    by    W.    Hollar    (Gutekunst),    £^    los. 

36  "  Portrait    of    Thomas    Cromwell,"    after    Holbein,     by    J.    Pillion,    fine 

proof   (McCufHey),   £1. 

37  "  La  petite  Fille  au  Chien,  after  Greuze,"  by  Porporati  (Smith),  £^  15s. 

38  "  Ann,     Countess     of     Orrery  ";      and     "  Polly     Jones,"      after      H.     D. 

Hamilton,    by   J.    Watson,    first   states    (Hyam),    £2    55. 

39  "  Girl   and   Calves,"   after   Morland,   by   W.   Ward;    and   "  Rubbing   down 

the  Post-horse,"  after  the  same,  by  J.  R.  Smith  (Stone),   £2  5s. 

40  "  Childish     Amusement,"     after     Morland,     by     \\".     Dickinson     (Maggs), 

41  "  Villagers,"    after    Morland,    by    J.    Young,    etched    letter    proof    (Allen), 

£.S  '15s.    6d. 

42  "  Breaking  the  Ice,"  after  Morland,  by  J.  R.  Smith  (Allen),  ;^8  i8s.  6d. 


76  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


The  property  of  Merton  A.  Thorns,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of 
4,  St.  George's  Square,  S.W.,  sold  by  order  of  the  Executor. 

Framed. 

43  "  Lady     Catherine     Powlet,"     after    Cosway,     by     C.     White;     and     three 

others,    in   colours   (M.   Jacobson),   ;£^. 

44  "Girl    with    a    Tambourine,"    after    A.    Kauffman ;    "Friendship,"    after 

Russell;       and       another,       ovals,     printed     in     colours     (W.     Sabin), 
;^i7   6s.    6d. 

45  "  Lydia,"   after   Peters,    by   W.    Dickinson,    in    red;    and   "Black,    Brown 

and    Fair,"    by   J.    R.    Smith    (Barnard),    ^£'3. 

46  "  Maria    Linley,"    after    Westall,    by    Ryder;    "  Miss    Farren,"    after    the 

same;    and    two   others   (M.    Jacobson),    ^£2    12s.    6d. 

47  "  The   Persian   Sibyl,"   after   Russell,    by   Ogborne;    and   "  Mrs.    SidJons," 

by   Sherwin,    printed    in    colours   (.M.   Jacobson),    ^£^7    17s.   6d. 

48  "  The    Royal    Rose,"    by    P.    W.    Tomkins,    printed    in    colours    (Pollard), 

IDS.   6d. 

49  "Lady    Louisa    Manners,"    after    Reynolds;      and    "Sensibility,"     after 

Romney,   in   colours   (M.   Jacobson),   j^Ji?  6s.   6d. 

50  "  Ann,    Marchioness    Townshend,"    and    "  The    Duke    of    Orleans,"    aftei 

(Cosway,    by   J.    Hadfield ;    and    another   (Breun),    j^'i    153 

51  "  Isabella    Czartoryska,"    after    the    same,    by    Testolini ;    and    two    others 

(Pollard),    £3    iss. 

52  "  Lord    Justice     Fitzgibbon,"    after    Cosway,     by     Bartolozzi,     printed     in 

colours;   and  "  Mrs.   Cosway,"   by  J.   Conde  (Ellis   and  Smith),   £6  6s. 

53  "George.    Prince    of    Wales,"    after    the    same,    by    Cond^ ;    and    "The 

King   and   Queen  of   Sweden,"   by   J.   Agar,    in   colours   (M.   Jacobson), 
£2   ss. 

54  "  Mrs.    ."Xbington    as    '  Roxalana,'  "    .■iftc-r    Reynolds,    by    Sherwin    (Amor), 

£1    SS. 

55  "  Lady  Acland  and  Children,"  after  Sir  T.  Lawrence,  by  S.  Cousins,  R.A. 

(Parker),    .:£'2i. 

56  "John    Philpot    Curran,"    after    Lawrence,    by    J.    R.    Smith;    and    "  Dr. 

Hunter,"    after    Reynolds    (Breun),    £1^    14s. 

57  "  Miss    Farren,"    and    "  The    Duchess    of    Richmond,"    after    Dowaman, 

by  Burke  and  Collyer,  printed  in  colours  (W.   Sabin),   ;^2o  i)P.  6d. 

58  "  Mrs.   Siddons,"   after   the   same,   by   P.   W.   Tomkins,    printed   in   colours 

(W.    Sabin),    ^£'20   gs.    6d. 

59  "  Mrs.   Russell  Manners,"  after  Stroeckling,  by  R.  Cooper,  proof,   printed 

in    colours    (Amor),    £21. 

60  "  A    Bacchante,"    after    Sir    J.     Reynolds,     by    J.     R.    Smith,     printed    in 

colours    (W.    Jacobson),    £i    3s. 

61  "  The  Kitchen   Maid,"  after  Rembrandt,   proof  before  any   letters  (Home), 

£2    I2S.    6d. 

62  "  Promenade    in    St.    James'    Park,"    after    E.    Dayes,    by    Soiron    (Amor), 

£3    13s.    6d. 

63  "Mary's    Dream,"    after    Wheatley,    by    W.    Ward;    "The    Exhibition   of 

the   Royal  Academy,"  after  Brandoin   (Amor),   ;^i8   i8s. 


February  8,  igio.  77 


The  property  of  Sir  J.  A.  Jacoby.  deceased,  late  of  34,  Eaton 
Place,  S.  W.     Sold  by  order  of  the  Executors. 

64  "  Nymphs    Bathing,"    after    Cipriani,    by    Bartolozzi,    printed    in    colours; 

and    a    fancy    subject,    oval,    in    bistre    (Pyke),    ;^4   4s. 

65  and    66     "  Views    of    London,"    after    Rowlandson,    by    Schutze,    a    set    of 

four,    in    colours;     and    "  Views    in    London,"    by    Dagaty,    a    pair,    in 
colours   (Levy),    ^^39   18s. 

67  "  Illustrations   to   Shakespeare's  Plays,"  after   H.   Bunbury,   by   Meadows, 

and   others,   a   set  of   twenty,   printed   in   colours   (Muggs),    £s-i   12s. 

Other  Properties. 

Unframeci. 

68  "  The   Maid   of   Saragossa,"   after   L.    Hoppner,    by    H.    Meyer,    and    "  Rt. 

Hon.     C.    J.     Fox,"    after    Sir    J.     Reynolds,     by    J.    Jones     (Hyam), 
£3   13s.   6d. 

69  "  Miss  Harriet  Powell,"  after  C.  Read,  by  Corbutt;  and  "  Miss  Beatson," 

after  the  same  (Bower),  £1    iis.  6d. 

70  "  The    Three    Trees,"    etching    by    Rembrandt    (Sabin),    ;£^79    i6s. 

71  "  Gargoyles,"  etching   by   D.   Y.   Cameron   (Obach),   £i,^   14s. 

Framed. 

72  "  The     Interior    of    thp.    South    Aisle,    St.     Mark's,     Venice,"    etching    by 

D.  Y.  Cameron  (Obach),  £iy  i6s. 

73  "  The  Monastery,"  by  the  same  (Obach),   ;^25  4s. 

74  "  Countess    Spencer    and    Lord    Althorp,"    after    Sir    J.    Reynolds,    by    S. 

Cousins,    artist's   proof   (Vicars),    ;^3   3s. 

75  "  Lady    Hamilton    as    '  The    Spinstiess,'  "    after    G.    Romney,    by    C.    H. 

Jeens,   artist's  proof  (.Amor),  £^  14s.  6d. 

76  "  The    same,     as    '  Emma,'  "    after    G.     Romney,     by     Scott    Bridgwater, 

artist's    proof;    and    "  Lady    Mansfield,"    after    the    same,    by    T.    G. 
Appleton  (Mrs.   Stagg),   ;£'i2   12s. 

77  "  Lady  Charlotte  Campbell,   and   Lady   Langham,"  after  Hoppner,   paint- 

ings   on    glr.ss    (Mrs.    St.ngi,'),     £"iy    los. 

78  "  A    Shipwreck,"   after   Turner,    by    C.    Turner,    engraver's    proof    (Reid), 

;^1I    OS     6d. 

79  "  The   Horse   Fair,"   after   Rosa    Bonheur,    by   T.    Landseer,    artist's   proof 

(Cave),   £is   15s. 

80  "  Mr.   Tattersall,"  after  T    Beach,   by  J.   Jones  (Fores),   £6. 

Si     "  Rt.   Hon.    William   Pitt,"    nh^r    G.    Dupont,    by    R.    Earlom,    open    letter 
proof   (Carney),   ;^8. 

82  "  Madame    Talleyrand,"    after    Gerard,    by    W.    Dickinson,    proof    before 

letters   (Maggs),    £7  ys 

83  "  A    Lecture   on   Gadding,"    after   J.    R.    Smith,    by   Bartolozzi,    printed    in 

colours;    and    another    (Sabin),    ^^39    18s. 

84  "  Sensibility     (Lady     Hamilton),"    after    Romney,    by     R.     Earlom     (Whit- 

worth),  £2   I2S.  6d 

85  "  Mrs.    Fitzherbert,"    after   Cosway,    by   J.    Condd    (Russell),    £S   8s. 


78  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

86  "  Lady    Melbourne    and    Child,"    after    Sir    J.    Reynolds,    by    T.    Watson 

(Sabin),   £g  gs. 

87  "  David   Garrick,"   after  Gainsborough,   by   V.   Green,   first  state   (Maggs), 

£5  5s- 
8S  &  Sg     "George   III.,"  after   Gainsborough,    by   G.  Dupont,   first  state;   and 
"  Queen  Charlotte,"   after  and   by   the  same  (Larkin),   £6  6s. 

90  "  Lord    Holland,"    after   J.    R.    Smith,    by    S.    W.    Reynolds,    proof   before 

letters  (Johnson),   £2   2S- 

91  "  Edward   Wortley    Montague,"   after   Peters,    by    J.    R.    Smith,    first   state 

(Collins),   £1    ss. 

92  "  The    Duke   of    Roxburgh,"    by   J.    Smith,    proof    (Collins),    £1    $5. 

93  "  Major   Money  in  perilous  position,"   after  Reinagle,   by   Murphy  (Sabin), 

;£^I0      lOS. 

94  "  Viscount    Curzon,"    after    Devis.    by    W.    Say,    proof    before    all    letters 

(Collins),    los.   6d. 

95  "  Admiral   Lord  Collingwood,"  by   C.   Turner,   open   letter  proof   (Parsons), 

£3   13s-  6d. 

96  "  Admiral    Duncan's    Victory,"    after    Copley,     by    W.    J.    Ward,     uncut 

margin   (Taylor),   £j  7s. 

97  "  Lord    Heathfield,"    after    Poggi,    stipple    by    Bartolozzi,    proof    (Watson), 

£2    2S. 

58     "  General   Washington,"   after  Trumball,   stipple   by  T.   Cheesman   (West), 

£2    2S. 

99     "  Edmund    Burke,"    after    Reynolds,    stipple    by    Benedetti,    proof    before 
all  letters  (F.  Daniell),  £7  17s.  6d. 

100  "  Lord    Loughborough,"    after    Reynolds,    by    Grozer;    and    "  Lord    Mans- 

field,"  after   the   same,   by    Bartolozzi,    proof   (Collins),    £6    i6s.   t>d 

101  "  George,    Marquis   Townshend,"    after    Reynolds,    by    C.    Turner    (Sabin), 

;fl0     lOS. 

102  "  The    Duchess    of     Buccleuch     and     daughter,"     after     Sir    J.     Reynolds, 

whole-length,  by  J.  Watson  (Davis),   £2^  3s. 

103  "  Anne,     Duchess    of    Cumberland,"    after    the    same,     whole-length,     by 

J.   Watson   (Maggs),   ;£'i9   19s. 

104  "  The    Due    d'Orleans,"    after    Reynolds,     by    J.     R.    Smith,     first    state, 

(Watson),   ;^3  3s. 

105  "  L'Abb^  de  Soissons   and   Petrus   Poncet,"  by   Nanteuil   (Obach),   ;^8  8s. 

106  "  Due     de     la     Meilleraye,"     after     Justus,     by     Nanteuil     (F.     Daniell), 

;^i8  i8s. 

107  "  Auvray-Benoise,"    and    "  Le    Tellier,"    by    Nanteuil    (Ellis    and    Smith), 

£9  9S- 

108  "  De   la   Tour,"   after   himself,    by   Schmidt   (Lewell),    £\    is. 

109  "  Harcourt   (Cadet   h   la   perle),  "   after   Mignard,    by   Masson,   early   state 

(Williamson),   £g  9s. 

110  "  The   Children   of   Count   d'Artois, "   after    Drouais,    by   Beauvarlet   (Wil- 

liamson),  £7  7s. 

111  "  Princp   de   Cond^,"    by    Bartolozzi,    printed    in    colours    (Foster),    £^    5s. 

112  "  Duchesse   d'Angoul6me,"   after   Dabos,    by   V.   Green,    printed   in   colours 

(Taylor),   £7  7s. 
Ill    "  Le    Philosophe    Mari(5,"    after    Lancret;     and    "  Jeu    d'Enfans,"    after 

Coypel,    by    Lepicid    (Taylor),    £2    2s. 
114    "Mile.   Sa   Soeur,"   after   Heillman,    by   Chevillet;    and   "The   Paris   F6te 

of    Fireworks  "    (Huggins),    £2    12s.    6d. 


February  S,  1910.  79 


115  "  Ou'en     dit     I'Abb^,"     after     Lavreince,     by     Delaunay,     wilh     A.T.D.K. 

(Sabins),    ;^23    2S. 

116  "  Painting,"    after   A.    Kauffman,    by    Bariolozzi,    proof    in    red    (Castello), 

£i  15s- 

117  "  Sfielling    Peas,    and    Gathering    Nuts,"   after   Bigg,    by    P.    W.   Tonikins, 

proofs   in    bistre    (Russell),    ;^22    is. 

118  "  The  St.   James'  and   St.   Giles'  Beauties,"   after  Benwell,   by   Bartoiozzi, 

proofs   before   letters,    in    red    (Rawlings),    ^£^17    17s. 

119  "  The   Months,"   after   VV.    Hamilton,    R.A.,    by   Bartoiozzi   and   Gardiner, 

the  set  ot   twelve  ovals,   some  proofs   (Greville),   £^6   4s. 

120  "  The    Cries   of    London,"    after    F.    Wheatley,    R.A.,    by    Schiavonetti,    A. 

Cardon,    Vendramini,     and    others,     the    set    of    thirteen,    some    oroofs 
(Greville),    £<)^    los. 

121  "  Children    Bird-nesting,"    and    "  Children    Playing    Blind    Man's    BufT," 

after   Morland.    by   W.   Ward,    printed    in   colours   (Steele^,    X)i35- 

122  "  The    Sportsman's    Return,"    after    Morland,    by    \\'.    Ward,    printed    in 

colours    (Rice),    £t2    13s. 

123  "  The    Squire's    Door,"    and    "  The    Farmer's    Door,"    after    G.    Morland, 

by    B.    Duterrau,    a    pair    (Lauser),    ^^5    55. 

124  "  A    \'isit    to    the   Grandmother,"   after    Northcote,    by   J.    R.    Ssmith;    and 

"  A    Visit    to    the   Grandfather,"   after   J.    R.    Smith,    by    E.    Dayes,    a 
pair,    printed    in    colours    (Maggs),    ;£6i    19s. 

125  "  Interview    of    Tom    Jones    and    Sophia  ";    and    another,    after    IX)WP.- 

man,   by   P.   Simon,   printed   in   colours  (Bramber;,   jQxo  10s. 

126  "  Children    Playin.!;?    at    Whiptop    and    Shuttlecock,"    after    W.    Hamilton, 

by   J.    Barney,    a    pair,    printed    in    colours   (Sabin),    ;^3o  9s. 

127  "  The  Happy  Village,"  and  "  The  Deserted  Village,"  by  J.  K.  Sherwin, 

printed    in    colours    (Chapman),    £2    13s.   6d. 
ia8    "  September,"   "  October,"    "  November,"    "  December,"   alter    Hamilton, 
by   Bartoiozzi  (Amor),  ;£'io   los. 

129  "  Venus     and     Nymph,"     after    A.     Kauffman,     by     Gaugain,     printed     in 

colours;    "  The   Education   of   Coraly,"   after   Northcote,    by   the   same; 
and    another,    circles    (B.    Jacobson),    £5   5s. 

130  "  Ceres    and    Pomona,"    after    Cipriani,    by    Bartoiozzi,    a    pair    in    brown 

(Pollard),     £2. 

131  "  Chances    of    the    Steeplechase,"    after    J.    Pollard,    by    Rosenburgh    and 

Hunt,    a    set   of   eight,    in   colours   (Wallace),    j£^   4s. 


8o  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


February  12,  1910.  The  following  were  sold  by  order  of 
the  Executors  of  J.  H.  Nettlefold,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of 
Observatory  House,  Campden  Hill,  W. 

DR.WVINGS. 

I     Bach,   Guido  (1S69),  "  Youth  and  Age,"  23  x   175  (Mullen),   £2%  ys. 
3    Cattermole,    G.,   "  The   Audience   Chamber,"   yl  x   21    (Furber),    ;^5   5s. 

3  Chambers,    G.    (1839),     "  Shipping    off    the    Coast,"    8    x     iij    (Bowden), 

^^■n  OS.  6d. 

4  Collier,   T.,   "  Crossing   the   Sands,"   I2|   x   igj   (Leggatt),   £^8   17s. 

5  Collier,   T.,    "  On    the   Moor,"   9   x   13J   (Furber),    £13    13s. 

6  Cooper,     T.     S.,     R..^.     (1840),     "  Two    Cows     and     Three     Sheep     in     a 

Pasture,"   ji   x    13    (Gutemann),    ^25   4s. 

7  Cox,  "  River  Scene,"  10  x  14  (Bower),   £n  14s. 

8  Cox,    "  .A    Peasant,"    on    a    white    horse,    crossing    a    common;    and    "  A 

Common    Scene,"    with    peasani-women    (Merritt),    ;£rio    los. 

9  Cox,     "  A.    Town    on     the    Coast,"     and     "  A     Country     Lane  "     (Lister), 

£14   14s. 

10  Cox,    "  A    Distant    View    of    Windsor,"    "  Ladies    and    Gentlemen    on    a 

Terrace,"  and  "  a  lithograph  "  (.'Vckermann),   £:^7  i6s. 

11  Cox,  D.,  "The  Entrance  to  Haddon   Hall,"  75  x  5  (Parker),  £2   13s.  6d. 
J2    Cox,   D.,   "  A  Colonnade,"  with  figures,   8x5!  (Heape),   £i^  4s. 

J3  Danby,    T.,    "  On    the    River    Llugwy,"    15I    x    25J    (Leger),    ;^3    :33.    6d. 

14  Danby,    T.,    "  Crossing    the    Moor,"    io|    x    195    (Mitchell),    £2    3s. 

15  Ellis,  Edwin  (1S71),  "  Hastings,"  sunrise,  S§  x  I2|  (Prescott),  £6  i6s.  6d. 

16  Ellis,     Edwin     (1871),     "  A     Castle    on     the     Coast,"     8     x     12     (Leger), 

;^5    155.   6d 

17  Fielding,   C.    (1831),   "  Landscape."    loJ   x    13^    (Vicars),    £2j. 

18  Fielding.  C.  (1826),  "  A  Lake  Scene,"  with  an  angler  and  cattle,  8  x   12J 

(Mullen),    ;,^38    17s. 

19  Fripp,  G.  A.,   "  Evening,"   11   x   17  (Vicars),   ;^ii    iis. 

20  Fripp.   G.   A.   (1852),   "  Welsh   River  Scene,"   13   x   21^   (Leger),   £4  4s. 

21  Foster,    Birket,    "  A    Girl    with    a    Calf    at    a    Stream,"    6    x    4I    (Furber), 

22  Halswelle,  Keeley,   .'X.R.S.A.   (1871),   "  Venice,"  Sunset,    12  x   i6|  (Vicars), 

£26  ss 

23  Hardy,    J.,    jun.    (1870),    "  A    Dead    Pigeon,"   6i   x   q\   (Hoape),    ;^iq    19s 

24  Marny,    P.,   "  Views   in   Towns,"   a   pair,    13   x   gj    (Parker),    £y   7s. 

25  Prout,   S.,   "  Roman   Ruins,"   16J  x   iij   (Permain),   £ig   19s. 

26  C.   M.   R.,   "  A  Bridge  over  a  River,"  20  x  29^  (A.   Ward),   £^   14s.   6d. 

27  Sherrin,  J.,   "  Apple-Blossom   and  Bird's-Nest,"  8  x   12   (Hempe),   £iy  6s. 

28  Simoni,     G.,    "  Th(!    Ar.ib    Guard,"     12    x    6i    (Furber),     j^8    8s. 

29  Simoni,   G.,   "  The   Lackey,"   11   x   5J   (Furber),   £j  7s. 

30  Simoni,    G.,   "  A   Spanish   Lady,"    loj   x   7J   (Grose),   £2    12s.    6d. 

31  Simoni,    G.,   "  An    Arab   Merchant,"    11x7   (Wallis),    ^6   6s. 

32  Tayler,    F.    (1868),    "  Driving   Cattle,"   9J    x    14I    (Heape),    £u    os.    6d. 


February  12,   1910.  81 


nCTURES. 

•^T     Andsell,    R.,    R.A.    (1862),    "  Highland    Shepherds    taking    sheep    across    a 
stream,"   2q   x   52    (Sampson),    /r6o    18s. 

34  Baker,    T.    (1863),    "  River   Scene,"    12J    x    iSJ    (Whitehead),    ;£;is    15s. 

35  Baker,    T.    (1861),    "  Kenihvorth,"    q    x    i4i    (Whale),    /:6   6s. 

36  Beavis,     R.     (1870),     "  Hauling     up    a     Fishing-Boat,"    coast    of    Holland, 

12  X  24  (Heape),   ^^25  4s. 

37  Burt,    C.   T.    (1872),    "  Ebb   Tide,"   27^    x   42   (Sturkey),    £6   6s. 

38  Burt,    C.    T.    (1872),    "  \    Welsh    Valley,"    igi   x    29^    (Sturkey).    £s   53. 

39  Burt,   C.    T.    (1870),    "  After   the   Storm,"    15^    x    23^   (Furber),    £^   4s. 

40  Carter,    H.,    "  Mending    the   Net,"   22    x    27   (Wallis),    £16    i6s. 

41  Cole,    Vicat,    R.A.    (1870),    "  A    View   on    the   Thames,"    20   x    29^    (Samp- 

son),  j£^94   I  OS. 

42  Cooper,  T.  S.,  R..\.  (1870),  "  Five  Sheep  in  a  Pasture,"  12  x  i6 

(Howard),  £^2. 

43  Cooper,  T.  S.,   R.A.   (1S70),  "Three  Cows  by   a   River,"  12   x   16  (Howard), 

/".if)    4S- 

44  Cooper,    T.    S.,    R.A.,    "  Seven    Cows    by    a    Stream,"    6j    i    8-^    (Furber), 

/:26   .^s. 

45  Dawson,   H.  (1866),  "  Waiting  for  the  Tide."  29!  x  41. J   (Heape),   £60  i8s. 

46  Dawson,    H.    (i86i-6),    "  Sunrise    at    Sea,"    19J    x    30    (Heape),    ;£,'29   8s. 

47  Dawson,    H.    (1868),    "  Harvest,"    qi    x    13^    (Furber),    ;^i8    7s.    6d. 

48  Fantin-Latour,    H.    (1872),    "  Roses    in    a    Glass."    12^    x    10    (Gooden    and 

Fox),    ^^136    los. 

49  Gilbert.     Sir     J.,     R.A.     (i86i),     "  Buckingham     and     Cardinal     Wolser," 

41J  X  72  (F.  Nettlefold),  ;£:2io. 

50  Gilbert,     Sir     J.,     R.A.     (1871-3-3),     "The     Arrest     of     I-ord     Haslinj^s," 

0'  Richard    HI.,"  Act   iii.    Scene   4),    26   x   47^   (Mitchell),   /'96    12s. 

51  Gilbert,   Sir  J.,    R.A.   (1873),   "  Soldiers  halting   by   the   roadside,"  20  x  26 

(Furber).    £56    14s. 

52  Hayes,     E.,    R.H..\.    (1873),    "  Falmouth    Harbour,"    17^    x    31^    (Heap«l, 

^"46    4S- 

53  Henshaw.    F.    H.,    "  Landscape,"   7^   x    12   (Sampson),   ;^i6   i6s. 

54  Hering,    G.    E.,    "  Bellaggio,    Lago    di    Como,"    and    "  The    Pass    of    the 

Grimsel,"   a   pair,   oval,    10   x   SJ   (Leger),    £j    17s.    6d. 

55  Hering,    G.    E.,    "  Lago   Maggiore,"   23'    x   43   (Huggings),    ^£^14    3s.    6d. 

56  Holland,   J.   (1860-2),    "  The   Fountain   of   San   Giorgio,    Genoa,"   34   x   i-^i 

(Permain),    ;£r46    4,^. 

57  Holland,     J.     (i860),     "  The     Piazzetta     and     .Santa     Maria     della     S.-ilute, 

Venice,"    10    in.,    circular    (Wallis),    £2^    6s. 

58  Holland,    J.,    "  Oporto.    Portugal,"    17   x    25    (Leite),    ;^39    i8s. 

59  Leader,   B.   W.,   R.A     (1871),    "  River  .Scene,"   13J   x   j8  (Furber),    ^^46  4s. 

60  Linnell,    J.,    Sen.,    "  Landscape,"    15J    x    19I    (Furber),    ^52    los. 

61  Muller,   W.   (1839),    "  Winter   Landscape,"   18   x   29   (Furber),    £727   <>^- 

62  Muller,   W.,    "  A   Woody   Road,"  SJ-   x  6   (Wallis),    ^Tiy   17s. 

63  Oakes,    J.    W.,    A.R.A.,    "  Coast   Scene,"   zij   x   35   (Mullen),    £26   53. 

(4     Philip,   J.,   R.A.   (1850),   "  Contemplatien,"   iqj  x   isi   (Wallis),   £11   os.  6d. 

65  Roberts,     D.,     R.A.     (i8s6),     "  A     Ruined     Temple,"     isi    x     iij     (Paris), 

j£"io    los. 

66  Schlesinger,    H.   (1870),   "  Sweet   Seventeen,"   36   x    28   (Wallis),    ;^i7    ij^. 

67  Shayer,   W.,   Sen.,   "  Coast  Scene,"   17^  x   23J   (Vicars),   £37   i6s. 


82  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

68  Turner,    J.    M.    W.,    R.A.,    "What    you    Wil]  !"'    A    party    of    ladies    and 

gentlemen    in    n   garden,    19    t    20J    (Royal    Academy,    1822),    Collection 
of    Sir   Francis   Chantrey,    R.A.,    1861    (Vicars),    ;£'i,i76. 

69  Underbill.    W.,    "  The    Fisherman's    Home,"    and    "  The    Rugged    Path," 

a    pair.    17J    x    135    (M.    Joseph),    j£g   gs. 

70  Vickers,    A.,    "  The    Thames    at    East    Greenwich,"    153    x    23J    (Furber), 

;^i3   13s- 

71  Vickers.   A.    (1867).   "  I.yminglon,"    ii|  x    19I   (.^gne\v),    ;^i8    18s. 

72  Vickers,   A.,    "  Lake   of   Capel    Curig,    North   Wales,"   7I   x    igj   (Furberl, 

The  property  of  a  gentlema,n. 

DRAWINGS. 

73  Bough,    Sam,    R.S.A.    (1865).    "  Landscape,"    (David<;on),    £ji     i8>. 

74  Bonheur.    Rosa.    "  Sheep    on    a    Hillside,"    sepia,    heightened    with    white. 

jo|   X   15-5   (Sampson),  £y  ys 
7";     Bonheur.   Rusj   (1867),   "  A   Herd  of  Cattle,"  charcoal,    15  x   iq   (Sampson), 

76  Cooper.    T.    S.,    R.A.    (1883),    "  Three    Cows    in    Canterbury    Meadows," 

.4  s   13  (Mitchell),   ^19  8s.   6d. 

77  Fraser,   Alex,   R.S.A. ,   "  In   Polton   Woods,"  gj   x   13J   (Wallis),   /I's  5s. 

78  Foster,   Birkct,   "  Gathering   Blackberries,"  6  x  8|  (Sampson),   j637   i6s. 

79  Foster,    Birket,    "  .\    Welsh    Homestead,"   6^   .x   9J    (Sampson),    ^^46    4s. 

80  Kauffman,  A.,  R..\.,  "  Nymphs  Bathing,"  oval,  8J  x  6|  (Leggatt),   £g  gs. 

81  Meissonier.     Charles    (1884),      "  The      Musician,"      10      x      7J      (Bowden>, 

;£?I7   6s.    6d. 
8a     Moore,   James,   A.R.H.A.   (1S70),    "  Down   Hill,   County    Derby,"   gj   x    13^ 

(Heape),   £^  13s.  6d. 
*3     Richardson,    E.,   "  Sea    Piece,"   25   x   44   (Paris),    £^  4s. 

84  Richardson,     E.,     "  Sea     Piece     with     Shipping,"     23J     x     35     (Newman,-, 

;£?!     J  IS.    6d. 

85  Sutherland,    Fanny.   "  Haddon    Hall,"    13J-   x    19I   (Newman),   £2    12s.   6d. 

86  Tenkate,    M.,    "  The  Children's   Sledge,"    13^   x    19J-   (Wallis),    jC'o    10s. 
I7    Turner,    J.     M.    W.,     R.A.,    "  Coast    Scene,"    13I    x     i8j    (.Ackermann), 

£tio  5s. 
88     Verbocckhovrn.    K.    (1S77),    "  A   Goal,"    black    and    while   chalk,   26^    x    21 
(Upperton),   J^6  6s. 

89  Wintour,    J.    C,    A.R.S..^.,    "  Menstrie    Castle,    Stirlingshire,"    10    x    14 

(Wallis),   ;t'-^    i^s-    6d. 

.MODt-:RN    I'ICTURKS. 
BRITISH   SCHOOL 

90  Adam,    J.    I)f;novan,    R.S.A.    (1885),    "  Tlif    Byri>,"    ib-i    x    25    (D.'.vidson), 

£17   '7S. 

91  Chalmers,    G.    P.,    R.S.A.,    "  Head    of    an    Old    Man,"    24    x   21    (Connell), 

£nS   los. 

92  Chalmers,    G.    P.,    R.S,.\.,    "  Head    of    a    Gentleman,"    iij    x    g|    (Grose), 

>os.  6d. 

93  Cole,    G.    (1870),    "  Petersficld,"    evening,     wilh    a     windmill    and    sheep, 

2Si  »  39}   (Casscll),   ^'47  ss. 


February  12,  1910.  83 


94  Croft,     E.,     R.A.     (1885).    "The    Captured    Spy,"     17    ^    25^    (Sampson), 

jC6g  6s. 

95  Fned,    T.,    R.A.,    "  The    Milkmaid,"   gj    x    6J    (Mullen).    ;f26    5s. 

cfi     Fikies,   Sir   Luke,    R.A.   (1874),   "  levers,"   14J   x   24I   (Sampson).   :/rq4   los. 

97  Fraser,    Alex,    R.S..A.    (1844),    "  Sir    Walter    Scott    in    his    Early    Days," 

27i  ^  35}     (Wallis),   £q8   14s. 

98  Hardy,   F.   D.   (1867).   "  N'aughty  Children,"  20J   x  27I  (Mitchell),   £28  7s. 
90     Hardy,   F.   D.   I1883),   "  Waiting  for  Mother,"  235  x   17J  (Heape),   ;^22   is. 

100  Hcmsley,    W.,   "  The   Bad    Pen,"   6^   x   85   (Mullen),   /i'12    is.   6d. 

101  Hillingford,    R..   "  Tlie   Haunted  .Staircase,"  21   x   17   ^Paris),   £iy  6s    6d 

102  Holmes,   G.   A.,  "  Mothers  and   Children,"  75  x  io|  (Mullen),   ;^ii   os.  6d. 

103  Leader,    B.    W.,    R.A.   (1867-861,    "  On    the    River   Conway,    North    Wales," 

3j\   X   42   (Vicars),    .;£'i62    15s 

104  Leader.    B.W..    R.A.    (1884),    "  Cloudy    Weather   on    the    River    Llugwy," 

20J   X  37  (Eyles).   ;£.ri47. 

105  MiCulloch,    H.,    R.S. A.,   "  The   Fntrance   to   the   Pa<;s."   33?^    x   50  (Potter), 

^^63. 
io6     Nicol,    Erskine,    .\.R..\.    (1877),    "  His    Legal    .\dviser,"    225    x    31,    Royal 
.A^cademy,    1877,   (Tooth),   ;£'252    los. 

107  Nicol.    F.rskine,    A. R.A.    (1872),    "  A   GaUvay    Irishman,"   24   i    Sh   (Lister), 

£52    10s. 

108  Noble,    J.    S  ,    "  Out    in    the   Cold,"    17^   x   gj    (Heape),    ;£i7    173. 

109  Paton,    Sir  J.    Noel,    R.S..\.,    "  Under   the  Sea,"   and   "  Over   the   Sea,"   a 

pair,   i2j.   circular  (Wallis),   £2^  2S. 
no     Paton,    Sir    J.    Noel.    R.S..\.    (1868),    "  Calib.in.    Stephano    and    Trinculo, 
Ind     hy    \Arie.i  "     (."  'IMic     Tonipost,"     .\ct     ill.     .SctiT-    21.      tii,     circular 
(Wallis),    ;^io    los. 

111  Paton,    Sir    J.     Noel.     R.S..\.,    "  The    Trumpeter."     .\    Study    for    "  The 

Pursuit  of  Pleasure."   10  x  8  (Ward),  ;^i    is. 

112  Paton,   Sir  J.    Noel.    R.S..\..    "  The   .Miser,"   gi   x   7j-   (Gutemann),    £2   2S. 

113  R'id.    J.    R.,    "  The    Croquet-Player,"    19I    x    iij    (Leger),    £j^    14s.    6d. 

114  Turner,   J.   M.   W..    R.A..   "  Lake  Scene,"  12J  x   17-J-  (.Adams),  ;^5   155.  6d. 


CONTINENTAL  SCHOOLS. 

115  Barbudo,    F.    (1885),    "  The   Marriage   of   King    Henry    ^^    to    the    Princess 

Katherine  of  France,"  39!  x  71   (Tooth),   .^£'283   70s. 

116  Barbudo,    F.    (1886).    "  Stately    Danics   like    Queens   attended    Knights    who 

bore    the    Fleece    of    Gold,"    15J    x    39    (Mitchell),    £^54    12s. 

117  Barbudo,    F.    (.886),    "  A    Palpable    Hit,"    13I   x    25    (Sampson),    £65   2S. 

118  Bcrne-Bellecour,    E.   (1S84).   '"  .A  Zouave."   14  x  9  (Permain).   ;^29  8s. 

119  Benlliure,  J.,   "  Italian   Peasants  before  the   Door  of  a   House,"   14J  x  20J 

(Tooth),    ;^73    los. 

120  Benlliure,   J.,   "  The   .Musician   and   his   Dog,"   12^  x   8i  (Tooth),  ;£739   18s. 

121  Benlliun:.   J.,    "  Waiting   for   the    Bull-Fight,"   4^   x   7I-   (Tooth),  ^32    iis. 

122  Blant,    T.    Lc,    "  Crossing    the   Ford."    19   x   32    (Mitchell),    £^0  os. 

123  Bonheur.    Rosa    (18S4),    "  A    Stag,"   81    x   6   (Tooth).    £t,i    ios. 

124  Bretegnier,    G.    (1886).    '■  The    Blind    Beggar,    Fez,"    49    x    36    (Sampson), 

^86   2s. 

125  Brugiano      J.     F.     (1S82I.     •'  Preparing     Ihe     Meal,"     17    x     21}     (Bower), 

£22    2S. 

126  Bruncri,    F.   (1877).   "  The   Sledge."   12 J   x   fjl   (Leger),   £6    16s.   6d. 


ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


127  Bruyne,   Constant  De,   (1886),  "  The  Philosopher  in  his  Study,"  23   x   18J 

(Leggatt),   ^733   I2S. 

128  Biittner,    H.   (1883),   "  The   Return   from    the   Ride,"   and   "  Halting   before 

a  Cottage,"  a  pair,  6  x  gj  (Collings),   ;^22   is. 
120     Campotosto,    H.,   and   Verboeckhoven,    E.   (1877),   "  A    Peasant-Girl,   Sheep, 
Goat  and   Poultry,"  in   a  landscape,   35^  x  245  (Eyles),   ;£T78   15s. 

130  Castan,    E.    (1873),    "  The    Fond    Mother,"    i2h    x   9    (Paris),    £15    15s. 

131  Chartran.    Th.,    "  Card-Players,"    35    x    3!    (Tooth)    £g    9s, 

132  Chevilliard,    V.     "The    Naturalist,"    yl    x    5J    (Permain),    £i<)    i:)s. 

133  Detti,    C.    (1878),    "  The    Incense-Bearer,"   38   x    27    (Sampson),    £^^    14s. 

134  Deutsch,    L.    (t886),    "  The   Musician,"    15^   x    10   (Tooth),    ;^52    los. 

135  Discart,    J.,    "  Le    Marchand,"    12    x   8   (Tooth),    £2^   6s. 

136  Gallegos,    J.    (1886),    "  The    Feast    of    the    Madonna,    Seville    Cathedral," 

29   X    47    (Sampson),    ;^304    los. 

137  Gasson,   J.,   "  A   Street   in   Algiers,"   23^   x    17I   (Mitchell),   £8  8s. 

138  HefTner,    K.,    "  Royal    Windsor,"    31    x    46J    (Mullen),    ;^iio    5s. 

139  Hernandez,    D.    (1886),    "  La    Flamenga,"    and    "  Le    Dejeuner,"    a    pair, 

9I  X  6J  (Mitchell),   ^£^30  gs. 

140  Jiminez,   Manuel   P.    (i886),   "  Writing   the   Despatches,"   17  x   25   (Wallis), 

t^T     Lazerges,    P.    (1885),    "  On    ihe    Road    to    Algiers,"    23    x    28$    (Mitchell), 
;^iS   ISS- 

142  Lazerges,    P.    (1882),    "  Arabs    Reposing,"   25    x    20    (Mitchell),    £ti)    19s. 

143  Leemputten,    C.    Van,    "  Sheep   in    a   Shed,"   6J   x   9}    (Sampson),    £6  6s. 

144  Meissonier,    Charles    (1884),    "  Strolling    Musicians    taking    Refreshments," 

21   x   13^  (Wallis),   ;^7i  8s. 

145  Munthe,    L.,    "  .\    Winter    Afternoon,"    25J    x    18    (Meyer),    ;£'63. 

146  Quinn,    J.    (1896),    "  At    Her    Devotions,"    32    x    21    (Port),    £1    iis.    od. 

147  Ramos,     Garcia,     Y.,     "  Rendezvous    des     Pelerins,     Santiago,"     12^    x    6 

(Tooth),    ;^25    4s. 

148  Ramos,    Garcia   Y,    "  Shearing    the    Donkey,    Granada,"    12J   x   6   (Canon 

Waugh),    ;^ii    lis. 

149  Ramos,    Garcia   Y,    "  The   Christening,"    11    x   6J   (Tooth),   ;^23   2s. 

150  Ramos,   Garcia   Y,    "  The   Cathedral    Door,"    11    x  6J   (Tooth),    £2:;   4a. 

151  Ricci.    P..   "  Finishing   Stitches,"   15   x    iii   (Bpwer),    j^48  6s. 

152  Roybet,    F.,    "  Examining   the   Treasures,"   25J   x    16   (Wallis),    £rtb   i2s. 

153  Roybet,    F.    (1883),   "  The   Burgomaster,"   15}   x    10   (Wallis),    £8ii  5s. 

154  Tenkate,   H.   (i86o),   "  A  Royal   Musical   Party,"  igj  x  27*  (Heap*;',   £^. 

155  Vandeverdonck,    F.,    "  Poultry   and   Ducks."  6^   x   9  (Lister),   £^    14s.   6d. 

156  Weisz,    A.,    "  Harmony,"    and    "  Discord,"    a    pair,     17^    x    14    (Wallis), 

jf44   2S. 

157  Wvngaerdf,  A.  J.  V.,  "  The-  Path   through  the  Wood,"  7I  x  6  (Newman), 

'£2     2S. 

158  Baptiste,   "  Flowers   in   a   Vase,"   18   x    13   (Corfax),   £S   8s. 

■  59     Heem,    De,    "  Fruit    and    Still    Life    on    a    Table,"    26^    x    32.J    (Howard). 

£26   ss. 
i6f)     Teniers,        "  Itinerant      Musicians,"     and     a     reproduction     after      Mieris 

(E.     E.     Smith),     £iy     17s. 


February  19,   1910.  85 


February  !9,  1910.  Old  Pictures  collected  by  the  late 
J.  S.  W.  S.  Erie  Drax,  Esq.,  now  removed  from  the  galleries  at 
Olantigh  Towers,  Wye,  Kent,  and  sold  by  order  of  W.  E.  S. 
Erie  Drax,  Esq.,  with  the  permission  of  the  Coui't. 

First   Day's   Sale. 

PICTURES. 
ITAI.I.W      SCHOOL. 

1  "  The    iM.'idonna    and    Child,"   40   x   44   (Douglas),    j^iis    10s. 

2  "  Vftnus    and    Mars,"    68    x    87    (Cooper),    ^^8    8s. 

3  "  Travelling    Peasants,"    40    x    59    (De    Quinto),    £^    4s. 

4  "  The    Madonna    and    Child,    with    the    Infant    .Saint    John    and    Angels," 

44    ^    39^    (Parsons),    £()    gs. 

5  "  The    Marriage    of    Saint    Catherine,"    341    x    41 J    (CoUings),    £^    5s. 

6     "  The   Madonna  and   Child,    with   Saint  John,"  24  x  27  (Jonas),   ^£'27  6s. 
7     "  The  Judgment  of  Midas,"  20  x  29  (Wagner),   £t,   13s.   6d. 

8  Bartolommeo,    "  The    Madonna    and    Child,     with    Sainl    lohn,"    64    x    43 

(Parsons),    ^"17     17s 

9  Bassano,   "  The   .Adoration   of   the   Shepherds,"   39   x   41    (Tabor),   £2   2S. 

10  Bordone,     "  .\     Shepherd,      Nymph     and     Cupid,"    41    x    57    (Nicholson), 

£\(>    i6s. 

11  Bordone,    "  The    Judgment    of    Paris,"    29    x    30    (.^gnew),    ;£r2i. 

12  Borgognone,    "  A   Cavalry    Engagement,"   72   x    112    (Smith),    £j^   4s. 

13  Borgognone,     "Cavalry    Fighting    for    a    Standard,"    72    x     112     (Smith), 

£l     IS- 

14  Borgognone,    "  Battle    Pieces,"    a    pair,    35    x    58    (Huggins),    ;^io    los. 

15  Botticelli.    "  The   Nativity,"   33in.,    circular   (Huggins),    ^^27   6s. 

16  Carracci,     "  A    Group    of     Infant    Bacchanals,"    30J    x    49    (De    Quinto), 

£S    15s.    6d. 

17  Carr:  cci,     "  The    Madonna     ;;nd     Child,     with     the     infant     Saint     John," 

37   X   31    (Tabor),   £i   14s.   6d. 

18  Carracci,    "\    Sibyl,    holding   a    tablet,"   37J   x   29    (Nicholson),    j^'ii    iis. 
jg     Castello,      "  A    Pope,    Saint    .Augustine    and    Saint     Dominic,"      34    x    78 

(De    O'-'into).    .^8    8s. 
20       Correggio,  "  The  Madonna,"  in   red  dress,    555  x  29  (Wagner),   £•}  ys. 

21  Cortona,     P.     Da,    "  The    Madonna     and    Child,     with     Saint    Catherine," 

47   X    55   (Mrs.    Wheeler),    :^ii    iis. 

22  Dolci,   "  Saint   John,"  holding   a   book    and    a   pen,   46   x   34   (De   Quinto), 

£^     14s.    6d. 

23  Dolci,   "  Hebe,"   holding   a   ewer  and   cup,   34   x   275   (Parsons),   ;£j22    is. 

24  Early    Italian   School,   "  The   Salutation."  67   x   26   (Parsons),   ;^i6   55.   6d. 

25  Ferrari,   "  The  Virgin   and   Child,"  sSJin.,   circular   (Douglass),    ;^48  6s. 


86  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


26    Giordano,   "  The  Holy  Family,"  60  x   50  (Ceilings),  £$  53. 

27  Giorgione,     "The    Woman    taken    in    Adultery    brought    before    (.'hiist." 

51   X   66   (Hughes),   £c)  gs. 

28  Guercino,    "  Endymion    Sleeping,"   45   x   37    (Cohen),    ;£J'26    5s. 

29  Guercino,    "  The    Magdalen,"   45   x    36    (Tabor),    £y    17s.    6d. 

30  Guercino,  "  A  Shepherd  Boy  Playing  a  Pipe,"  40  x  31J  (Ward),   £:i    lis. 

31  Guido,   "  Bacchus  and  Ariadne,"  58  x   132   (De  Quinto),   £g   19s.   5f). 

32  Guido,   "  Apollo   and   Daphne,"  93  x   63   (Cubitt),   £2   2s. 

33  Guido,   "  Saint  Michael,"  77  x  56  (Tabor),   £;j  3s. 

34  Guido,    "  Fortune,"    65   x    52    (Bell),    ^£'92    8s. 

35  Guido,      "  The      Magdalen,      holding     a     Skull,"     43     x     36      (Cohen), 

j^sSg    I  IS.     6d. 

36  Guido,    "  Peter    Denying    Christ,"    29    x    35    (Huggins),    £g    gs. 

37  Luini    School,    "  Saint   Catherine,"   27   x   23    (Nicholson),    £1$    15s. 

38  Orrente,     "  Jesus     on     the     Mount     of     Olives,"     68     x     98     (Warner), 

£/^   14s.   6d. 

39  Parmigiano,    "  Sfiint    P'rancis    kneeling    before    the    Madonna    and    Child," 

681    X    84    (Wagner),    £ig    i8s. 

40  Parmigiano,   "  The   Holy   Family,"  31   x   25   (Tabor),   ;£'2i. 

41  Pinturicrhio,    "  The    Nativity,"    91    x   89   (Cohen),    £6y   4s. 

42  Piombo,    "  A    Triptych,"    with    the    Entombment    in    the    cenire;    Christ, 

and    Peter's    Denial,    on     the    wings.      The    centre    piece,     54    x    38! 
(Huggins),    ;^io    los. 

43  Pontormo,      "  The     Madonna     and     Child,     with     Saint    John,"      30    x    21 

(Glen).    :£:2i. 

44  Puligo,    "  The    Madonna,"    in    red    and    blue    dress,    38    x    28    (Pirions), 

;£^i6   i6s. 

45  Puligo,      "  The     Madonna     and     Child     with     two     .Angels,"      37     x     27^ 

(Collings),    £g   19s.   6d. 

46  Raffaelle,     "  The     Madonna     and     Child,"     in     a     landscape,     29     x     2a 

(De    Ouinto),    £y   7s. 

47  Rosa,    S.,    "  .Soldiers    Playing    Dice,"    47    x    65    (Huggins),    £$    5s. 

48  Rosa,    S.,    "  Battle   Scenes,"    a    pair,    38    x    60   (Cohen),    £36    153. 

49  Rosa,    S.,    "  A    Rocky    Bay    Scene,"    28J    x    52    (Bell),    £15    155. 

50  Rosa,   S.,   "  .\   Rocky   Ravine,"   19  x  25  (Maynard),  £;i   13s.  6d. 

51  Sacchi,    Andrea,    "  The    Ascension    of    the    Virgin,"    102    x    71    (Huggins), 

£33     '2S. 

52  Salerno,     .Xnciri;.-!,      Da,     "  The     Coronation     of     the     Virgin,"     78     x     52 

(Collings),    £3    3s. 

53  Sarto,    Del,    "  The    iMadonna    and    Child,    with    S.aint    Elizabeth,"    51    x    40 

(D.    Smith),    ^178    los. 

54  Sarto,     Del,     "  1  he     Madonna     and    Child     wiih     St.     John,"     334     x     2j{ 

(Parsons),    ^17    17s. 

55  Tiepolo,   G.   B.,   "  A   Roman   Warrior  Sacrificing  before  a  Tomb,"  zo  x  35 

(Buttrey),    £1^7. 

56  Tiepolo,    "  The    Adoration   of    the    Magi,"   38   x    26^    (Thoine),    ;^io    los. 

57  Titian,    "  The   Marriage  of  Saint   Catherine,"  28   x   37   (Uuck),    £i  8s. 

58  Tobar,   "  The    Prodigal    Son,"   62J    x    40   (De   Quinto),    £10    ids. 

59  Tobar,    "The    Mndonn.a    in    .Adoration,";    and    "  Saini     I'etor,"    by    Ribera 

(De    Quinto),    Zm     us. 

60  Venusti,    ".Alpha    and    Omega,"    lunette,    30   x    53    (X.ish),    ^1    us.    6d. 

61  Veronese,   "  The   Vision   of  .Saint   Helena,"   80   x   50^   (Cohen),    £\j    135. 

62  Veronese,   "  Venus,    Cupid   and   a   Satyr,"   59   x   44   (Nicholson),    ;^i2    izs. 


February  19,   1910.  87 


63  \'eronese,      "The     Holy     Family,"      with      SaJnt      Simon;      "The     Holy 

Family  ";    and    "  The    Magdalen  "    (Gieenstreet),    £5    ISS-    6d. 

64  Viti,   Timoteo     Delia,   "  The   Descent   from   the   Cross,"  61   x   58,   collection 

of    Lord    Northwick,    1859    (Nicholson),    ;6^420. 

ENGLISH     SCHOOL. 

65  Allen,    1825,    "  Landscape,"   40   x    50    (Madeline),    £3    3s. 

66  Loutherbourgh,     P.    J.     De,     R.A.,     "  Rocky     Landscape,"     56    x    45     (De 

Ouinto).      £2      2S. 

67  Montague,   A.,   1840,   "  Landscape,"  with  cottage,  etc.,  47  x  59  (Huggins), 

i;22      IS. 

68  Ward,    J.,    R.A.,    "Horses    Fighting    on    the    edge    of    a    River,"    39    x    53 

(Clark),    ;^n    os.    6d. 

69  Wilson,    R.,    R.A.,   "  Woody   River   Scene,"   41J   x   59   (D.   Smith),    £^3. 

DUTCH,   FLEMISH,  AND  GERMAN  SCHOOLS. 

70  "  A    Gentleman    with    his    wife    and    two    children,"    76    x    100    (Wallis), 

£^20 

71  "  The    Flight    into    Egypt,"    32    x   43!    (Crcme),    £27    6s. 

72  Backhuysen,    L.,   "  Sea   Piece,"   19   x   25   (Wallis),   ^^29   8s. 

73  Berchem,    N.,    "  River  Scene,"    4b    .\  OG    (Hoggings),    ^£^44   2S. 

74  Cuyp,     "  A     Herdsman     and     two     cows     under     a     bank,"     30     x     4ii 

(Douglas),    j£r924. 

75  Fyt,    "  A    Dead    Hare    and    Implements    of    the    Chase,"    28    x    23    (Lewis 

and    Simmons),    ^£^21 

76  Gelder,     De.,     "  -An     Old     Man,"    seated     at     a     table     writing,     54    x    44 

(Lewis   and   Simmons),   ;£'iS7   ids. 

77  Early   German   School.   "  The  .\doration  of  the   Magi,"  77  x   53  (Scarlett), 

£^^3    15s- 

78  Earlv    German   School,    "  The    Madonna    Enthroned,"    77    x   53    (Huggins), 

£S4- 

79  Hagen     and     Schellincks,     Van     Der,     "  Woody     Landscape,"     49     x     4j 

(Parsons),    ;^24    3s. 

80  Hooghe,   De,   "  The   Interior  of  an   Apartment,"  zgl  x  39  (Lesser),   £g66. 

81  Molenaer,    "  River   Scene,"   21    x   25J    (Simonsonl,    ;£^i8    i8s. 

82  Mostaert,     "  Saint     Francis     between     two     Female     Saints,"     30^     i     14 

(Cohen),    ^147. 

83  Mytens,   "  Portrait  of  .Admiral   Van  Tromp,"  395  x  33  (Wallis),   ;6^420. 

84  Orizontc,    "  Woody    Landscape,"   27   x   524,    ;f  10    los. 

85  Rombouts,    "  Woody    Landscape,"    with    a    sportsman    and    dog,    37    x    47 

(Gooden    and    Fox),    ^£^105. 

86  Rubens,    "  Melenger    Presenting    the    Boar's    Head    to   Atalante,"   78    x   65 

(Lewis    and    Simmons),    .£94     los. 

87  Rubens,   "  Kins.;    [>.ni.I    and   the   Eiders  of   Israel   Offering   uo  a   Saciifice, 

22   X   31^   (Huggins),    ;£;924. 

88  Rubens     and     Snyders,     "  Meleager     and     Atalante,     hunting,"     69     x     93 

(Mallmann),    £a    2s. 

89  Ruysdael,    "  Rocky    River    Scene,"    38    x    33    (Lesser),    ;£7i,26o. 

90  Rysbrack    and    Begyn,    "  Landscape,"    28^    x    51    (Harries),    £g   93. 
qi     Snyders.    F.,    "  .\    Bo:ir-Hunt,"  80  x    130  (.\gnew),   £Sg   53. 

92     Snyders,    F.,    "  .\    Stag-Hunt,"   80   x    134   (Agnew),    £65   2S. 


88  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

93  Storck,     Jacobus,     "  River     Scene,"    signed,     and     dated     1665,     31     x    ^1 

(Parsons;,    ^£7131    5s. 

94  Velde,    Van    De,    "  A   Naval   Engagement,"   43J   x   70   (Clark),    ;^33    12s. 

95  Velde,   Van    De,    "  A   Naval   Engagement,"   43   x   66   (Clark),   ;^33    126. 

96  Vos,    De,   "  Dogs   Hunting   Foxes,"   68   x   93    (Hugginsi.   £.2()  8s. 


FRENCH  SCHOOL. 

97  Claude,    "  \\'oody    Landscape,"    70    x    95    (Cooper)     jQid    5s. 

98  Claude,    "  Classical    Landscape,"    65    x    75    (Tabor),    jQd    6s. 

99  Claude,  "  A  Port,"  with  shipping;  and  "  A  Bay  Scene  ":  Sunset,   j   pair, 

37    X    49i    (Rotge),    £ji2,    12s. 
loe     Claut'  ■,  "  A  Bay  Scene,"  with  figures  and   boats,  31   x  39J   (J.   C.   Tabor), 

101  Claude,  "  Landscape,"  28  x  32   (Simonson),   £6<)   18s. 

102  Mignard,     "  Portrait    of    Cardinal    Fleury,"     oval,     31J    x    2%\    (Oatway), 

£j    17s.    6d. 

103  Poussin,    G.,    "  The    Lake   of    Bolsenna,"   355    x    45    (Cohen),    £^i    los. 

104  Poussin,    G.,    "  .\n    Italian    Landscape,"   31    x   39J    (Steinberg),    ^£^63. 

105  Poussin,     N.,     "  Bacchantes,     Cupids     and     Satyr,"     37     x     49^     (Cohen), 

£Ti.   8s. 

106  Poussin,    N.,    "  The   Holy    Family,"   39   x   30   (Rotg^),    ^11    iis. 

107  Poussin,    "  Rocky    Landscape,"    28    x    38    (Jonas),    :^s8    i6s. 

108  Vernet,    J.,    "  River    Scene,"    36    x    49    (Vicars),    ^99    J5S. 

109  Vernet,    "  Rocky    Coast    Scene,"    32    x    56    (Vicars),    ^94    los. 

Jio     Vernet,    "  Coast    Scene,"    v^ith    a    wreck    and    figures,    37    x    49    (Vicars), 
£2S   4S- 

SPANISH     SCHOOL. 

111  Cano,    "  The   .'\scension   of   the   Virgin,"    54   x   .jo    (.Tabor),    ^'18    iSs. 

112  Coello,    "  The   Vision   ol    Saint   Francis,"    78   x    50    (Cooper),    £22   2s. 

113  Espinosa,     "  The     Madonna     and     Infant     Saviour,"     80    x     47     (Quinto), 

£i&    ]8s. 

114  Espinosa,   "  Saint   Peter,   holding  a   Book,"  35J  x   27^   (Wallis),   £;io  9s. 

115  Herrera,     "  The     Incredulity    of     Saint     Thomas,"     37J    x     48     (Collings), 

£^    1 7s.    6d. 
ij6     Miranda,     "  Saint     Bernard,"     with     the     emblems     of     the     Crucifixion, 

53   3t   39,   ^4    14s.   6d. 
117     Murillo,   "  Jacob   Placing   Branches  in   the   Well  "   (Genesis  xxx.),   64  x  88 

(Wallis),    ;^73    IDS. 
ji8     Murillo,   "  The   Immaculate   Conception,"  8i|   x   44   (Mallmann),   ^£,"35   14s. 

119  Murillo,      "  .Saint     Francis     Kneeling     before     a     Vision     of     the     Infant 

Saviour,"    72    x    51^    (Clark),    ;^7s    :2s. 

120  Murillo,    "  .Saint    Joseph    Leading    the    Inl;int    Sa\iour,"    60    x    42    i,Scott), 

;^iS  '55- 

J2I     Murillo,  "  A    Mountainous    Landscape,"    with    figures    and    sheep    at    a 

well,  42^    X    74   (Cooper),    ;^42. 

122  Murillo,  "  The   Madonna,"   in    pink    and    blue   dress,    holding    the    Infant 

Saviour,  41    x  31    (Coureau),   £■^(1   15.S. 

123  Riballa,    "  The    Magdalen,"    in    green    robe,    holding    a    skull,    52    x    40^ 

(Grose),    £>,    ids. 

124  Ribcra,  J.,  "  The  yXdoralion  ol  the  Shepherds,"  113  x  78  (Cooper),  £()  gs. 


February  19,   1910.  89 


las     Ribera,     "  Saint     Mary     of     Egypt     and     Zonymus,"     70    x     49     (Quinto\ 
£5    >5S-   6d. 

126  Ribera,    "/Esop,"   and    "  A    Mathematician,"   a    pair,    43   x   32J    (Wagner), 

;^I3    2S.    6d. 

127  Ribera,   "  A   Man,   holding   a   Book,"   and   "  A   Beggar,"   with    a   looking. 

glass,    a    pair,    43    x    32J    (Quinio),    ,:£^ii    os.    6d. 
128     Valdes-Lcal,    "  Saint     Jerome     Disputing     with    the     Rabbis,"     90     x     97 

(Wagner),    ;£■;    7s. 
J29     Zurburan,    "  Portrait   of   a    Ladv,''    as   "  .Saint   Agnes,"    76   x   43     Cubitt), 

£39    i8s.    ^ 

130  Zurburan,    "  Saint    Francis,"    75    x    45    (De    Quinto),    ^Tio    los. 

131  Zurburan,    "  Portrait    oi    a    Lady,"    larryinc;    a    hook,    72    x    39^    (Cubilt), 

£S4    I2S. 

132  Zurburan,    "  Saint  John   in   the   Desert,"   46^  x  76   (Quinto),    ;^6   itis.   6d. 

133  Zurburan,      "  Saint     Francis     Bearing     the    Cross,"      66J    x     40     (Tabor), 

£6   i6s.    6d. 

134  Zurburan.    "  The    Magdalen,"    58    x    42.    £'2    2s. 

J3S     Zurburan,    "  The    Monk    of    Pity,"    48    x    .52     Mavn.ird),    £^9   9s. 


Qo  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


February  21,  1910.  Second   Day's  Sale. 


ITALIAN     SCHOOL. 

136     "  The   .\doration   of    the  Mr.gi,"   and   "  The    .\doiation  of    Ihe  Shepherds," 
a   pair,   38  x   49J   (Cohen),   ^8   i8s.   6d. 

137  "  Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  in   brown  dress,  34^   x  26J-  (Hughes),   £^  4s. 

138  "  The    Madonna    and    Child,"     with    the    infant    Saint    John,      25I    x    21 

(Ceilings),    £i)    93. 
13CJ     "The  .Ascension  of   the  \iri^in,"  23^  x   19   (Howard),   £2  3s. 
140     "  The   Ascension    of    the    Virgin,"    22    x    17    (Buck),    £2    2S. 
J41     "  The   Infant  Saviour,"  25J  x   15!   (Crome),   £2   12s.   6d. 

142  "  .\     Saint,     holding     an     .'\rrow,"     "  Head    of    a    Saint,"    and    "  Head 

of    the    Madonna  "    (Smith),    £5   5s. 

143  "  The    Virgin    and    the    Apostles,"     nnd     "  The    Death    of    Saint    Ci  lir  " 

(Wagner),   £y   17s.  5d. 

144  Amiconi,   "  Apollo  appearing   to   the   Muses,"   18  x   ii|  (Smith),   £6  6s 

145  .'\miconi,    "  The    Madonna    and    Child    appearing    to    a    Monl<,"    15    x     12 

(Smith),    £ii   4s. 

146  Baroccio,     "  The    Mndonna    Rending    to    l!ie     Infant    Saviour,"    16    x     ly 

(Pettigrew),    £4   4s. 

147  Bartolommeo,     "  Tlie     Circumcision,"     on     copper,     22     x     i6i     (Collings), 

£5    'Ss-    6d. 

148  Basaiti,     "  The     Madonna     and     Child     with     Saint     John,"     15J     x     J2 

(Gooden    and    Fox),    ^^39    i8s. 

149  Bassano,    "  The    Holy    Family,"    and    "  A    Saint    at    Prayer  "    (Wagner), 

£6    6s. 

150  Biscaino,     "  The    .Adoration    of      the      .Shepherds,"     and      "  Nymphs    and 

Cupid  "    (Wagner),    £s    iSs.    6d. 

151  Canaletto,    "  A   View   in   Venice,"    18J   x   28  (Huggins),    ;^i8   i8s. 

152  Catarini,   "  The  Holy   Family,"  on  copper,   iSJ  x   13   (.Smith),   £j    13s.   6d. 

153  Conegliano,    "  The    Madonna    and    Child,"    with    Saint   Joseph    and    Saint 

John,    i8i    X    23    (Lippmann),    ;^22    is. 

154  Correggio,     "  The     Crucifixion,"    on     marble,     21J     x     17     (Miss     Lewi's), 

£2    i2S.   6d. 

155  Correggio,   "  Head  of  the   Magdalen,"   19J  x   16J   (Misell,   jun.),   £1    is. 

156  Correggio  (After),   "  The  Madonna   and   Child,"   14  x   loj  (Cohen),    £^   su, 

157  Cortona,    "  The    Repose    in    Egypt,"    "  Shipping    at    Anchor,"    and    "  The 

Doge's   Palace,    Venice  "   (Munting),    £8    183.   6d, 
158     Costa,   Lorenzo,   "  A   Vision  of   the  Cross,"   19  x   isi   (Vicars),   £6   16s.  61I. 
159     Credi,      Di,      "  The      Madonna      and      .Saint      John,"      28iin.,      circular 

(Steinmeyer),    JC84. 
i6o     Cri.spi,   "  A   Female  Saint   with   two  Cupids,"   11x9   (Smith),    ^5   ss. 

161  Dolci,    "  The    Vision   of   Saint    Francis,"    14   x    17J   (Berg),    £^   4s 

162  Domenichino,   "  Portrait  of  Catherine  do   Medici."   as  "  Saint  (Catherine," 

28    X    21    (Vi(!arsl,    £22    IS. 


February  21,  1910.  91 

163     Sassoferrato,    "  The   Madonna    and    Infant    Saviour,"   i/i    x    14-    (Cnrfax), 

£i  /»• 

J64     Garofalo,   "  The   Madonna   and   Child,"   26   x    19  (Wagner).   £.\2    is.   6d. 

165  Giorgione,   "  Two   Warriors   in   Armour,"   29   x  25   (Grose),   ;^5   15s.   6d. 

166  Guardi,    "  The    Piazza,"    and    "  The    I'iazzetla    of     St.    Mark's,    Venice," 

a  pair,   6J  x   5!   (Gooden   and   Fox),   £,y]   i6s. 
J67    Guardi,    "  Views   of   Venice,"   a   pair,   8|   x    14   (Leger),    £,■]   17s.    bd. 
168     Guido,    "  The    Madonna    and    Child    with    Saint    John,"    oval,    28    x    20 

(Robertson),     J\~,    5s. 
i6i     Guido,      "  Mater     Doloro^ii,"      oval,      and      "  Perseus    and     Andromeda  " 

(Smith),   £%  8s. 

170  Lauri,    F.,    "  Galatea,    with    Xvmphs    and    Tritons."    17    x    24^    (Vokins), 

£9    9s 

171  Marinari,    "  Portrait    of    a    Ladv,"    in    vellow    dress,    27i    x    2ot    (Smith), 

£^    14s.    6d. 

172  Pacheco,   "  The   Madonna   and   Child,"   41   x   30^   (Wagner),   £^   14s.  6d. 

173  Parmigiano,   "  The   Madonna   and    Child,"   enthroned    with    Saints;    "  The 

Crucifixion,"  and   "  .A   Landscape,"  with  figures  (Douglas),   £11    12s 

174  Pesaro,    "  The    Repose   in    Egypt,"    17   x   22    (Turner),    ;^8   8s. 

J75  Raflaelle,  "  The  Madonna  and  Infant  Saviour,"  26  x  22^  (Nichoison), 
£<)   19s.   6d. 

176  Raffaelle    (.\fter),    "  La    .Sainte    Famille    au    Palmier,"    by    Mignard,    oa 

copper,    19   X    155    (Smith),    £^    5s. 

177  Rosa,     "  \     Bay     Scene,"     with     soldiers     and     other     figures,     18     x     42 

(Glanville),    £s    iss.   6d. 

178  Rosso,      "  The     Feast    of    the    Passover  ";      and    "  Israelites    Gathering 

Manm,"  a   pair,   and  "  The   Holy  Family  "  (Wagner),   £\^   14s. 

179  Salaino,    "  The    Madonna,"    in    red    and    blue    dress,     19    x    15    (Vicars), 

;£S6    14s- 

180  Sarto,    Del,    "  Head   of   the    Virgin,"   23    x    19   (Crome),    £^    2S. 

iSi  Schiavoni,  "  Venus  and  Mars,"  on  panel;  "The  Madonna  and  Child 
with  Saint  John,"  circular,  on  copper,  and  "  Mater  Dolorosa,"  on 
copper,   oval    (Carr),    £fi   6s. 

1S2  Serani,  "  The  Virgin  Appearing  to  Saint  Dominic,"  194  x  15J  (Smith), 
£'^    13s.   6d. 

183  Solimena.   "  The  .Ascension  of  the  Virgin,"  25^  x   19  (Smith),   £ia   los. 

184  Tibaldi,  "  The  .Vnnunciation,"  and  "  The  Holy  Family  "  (Cohen),  j^42. 

185  Titian   School,   "  The   M.adonna    and   Child    with    the   Magdalen,"   38   x   31 

(Jonas),    .£75    I2S. 

186  Vanni,    .A..    "  Tbi»    M.idonna    and    Child,    with    Saint    Dominic    and    Saint 

Catherine  of  Sienna,"  26  x  22  (Huggins),  £\\  14s. 

187  Venusti,    "  The    Holy    Family,"    with    the    Infant    Saint    John,    16^    i    11 

(Douglas),    £^   9s. 

188  Vinci,     Da,     "  The     Madonna     and     Infant    Saviour,"    30    x     22^     (Lewis 

and   Simmons),    .£^39    iSs. 

189  Zanetti,  "  The  Holy  Family,"  with  St.  John,  2},\  x  20  (Jonas),  £yi  8s. 


ENGLISH     SCHOOL 

iqT    Cole,  J.  VV.,  "  \  Milkmaid,"  with  a  cow;    "  Boys  on   the  Coast,"  oval; 
and  "  A  Sea-Port,"  oval  (Nash),  £\   iis.  6d 


92  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


J^i  Davis,  R.  B..  Portraits  of  "  The  Captain  "  and  "  Catton,"  favourite 
hunters  of  the  late  J.  S.  W.  S.  Erie  Drax,  Esq.,  a  pair,  27  x  39^ 
(Richardson),   ^Tio    10s. 

192  Hurlstone.    F.   Y.,   "  A   Spanish   Coquette,"  42I   x   31^   (Hughes),   ;£;i8   18s. 

193  Hurlstone.    F.    Y.,    "  Woody   River   Scene,"   24I   x   29   (Hughes),    ;^3. 

194  Kneller,    "  Portrait  of   Dryden,"   35  x   27   (Cubitt),    £.6  6s. 

195  Kneller,   "  Portrait  of  a   Lady,"  in   white  dress,   oval,   27I  x  22^  (Yeulett), 

196  Muller,    D.,    "  Cattle    in    a    Pastuie,"    "  A    Ferry-Boat,"    with    figures,    by 

J.    Zulla    (i860),    and    "  A    View    on    the    Forth,"    by    Barker    (Yeulett), 
;t;4  >4S.  6d. 

197  Pether,   "  A   Landscape,"   and   "  A   River  Scene,"   a   pair,   oval,    wj  x   I7i 

(Warner),   j£,s   15s  6d. 

198  Reynolds,   Sir  J.   (.\Iter),   "  The  Snake  in   the  Grass,"  35  x  27  (Heigham), 

j€s   15s-  6d. 

199  Reynolds,    Sir   J.,    P.R.A.    (.Alter),    "  Master    Wynn,"    as    the    infant    Saint 

John,  2S  X  35  (Cooper),  ;ti6   i6s. 

200  Reynolds,   "  Puck."  on   panel,   "  Head  of   a   Girl,"  oval,   and   "  Johanna," 

by   A.   Ludovici   (Vicars),   £42. 

201  Webb,  F..   "  .A   Wreck  on   the  Shore,"  "  Foxhounds,"  by  A.   Wright,   and 

"  .'V   Landscape,"    by    A.    Barker    (Yeulett),    ^^6   6s. 
402     Wilson,    R.,    R.A.,    "  River    Scene,"    and    "  Dutch    Fishing-Boats    on    the 
Scheldt,"    by    Hulk,    on    panel    (Collings),    £4    155. 

203  Zuccarelli.   "  A  Landscape,"  and  "  A  Coast  Scene  "  (Shepherd),  ;^14  14s. 

204  Dutch,   Flemish   and   German   Schools,    "  Nymphs   and   Satyr,"   in   a   land- 

scape,    and     •'  A     Woody     River     Scene,"     by     Vermeulen     (Wagner), 
;^I2    12s. 

205  "  A    Landscape"    with    figures    and    horses,    and    "  Travellers    Halting," 

(.Munting).   j£:i3   13s. 

206  "  A   Cavalier  and   a  Lady  Talking  to  some  Beggars,"   14^  x   13I  (Viears), 

;{ri2    12s. 

207  "  Portrait  of   a    Divine,"   25   x   21J    (\\'agner),   ;^8   8s. 

208  "  Portraits    01     Poets,"     a     set    ol     four,    on     copper,     10    x    Si     (Yeulett), 

;^I2     IS.     6d. 

2og     "  The    Annunciation,"    on    copper,    and    "  The    .\doration    of    the    Magi," 

on   alabaster   (Sackville   Gallery),   ^£'9  9s. 
aie    Balen,   Van,    "  The   .Ascension  of    ihe   Virgin,"   on   copper,   oval,    14   x    10 

(Waj^ner),    £.3   3s. 
21)     Balen,   Van,    Breughel,   and   Kessel,Van,    "  The   Madonna   and    C^hild,"   in 

.p    landscape,    205    x    16J    (Simonson),    ^29    8s. 
2)2     Bef;a,   C.  P.,   "  A   Charlatan   and   Figures,"   18  x  22   (Howard),   ^147. 

213  Begeyn,    "  Landscape,"    with    travelling    peasants,    on    panel,    and    "  The 

Last   Judgment,  '  by   Rottenhammer,   on   copper   (Collings),   ;£ii    us. 

214  Berchem,    "  Figures    and    Anim^ils,"    near   some    ruins,    13^    x    17    (Berg), 

£7  7s. 

215  Bergen,    D.    Van,    "  Travelling    Peasants    and    Animals,"    in    a    iand.scape, 

signed,    and   dated,    1684,    21    x    19   (Heigham),    £22    2S. 

216  Both,   "  Peasants  in   a   Landscape,"  on  panel,   "  The   Prodigal   Feasting," 

and   figures,   candle-light,   on   panel    (Smith),    £15    15s. 

217  Brcdael,   "  A   Cavalry   Skirmish,"   13J   x    i6i   (Wallis),    ;f6  6s. 

218  Crayer,   G.    De,    "  Christ   Delivering   the   Keys   to  Saint   Peter,"   4;    x   44 

(Wagner),   £:&  8s. 

219  Cuyp,   "  River  Scene,  '    14^   x    22J   (Heigham),    £23   2s. 


February  21,   iqio.  93 


220  Decker,    C,    "  River   Scene,"    with    cottages,    boat    and    figures,    17    x    11 

(Howard),   £yj   i6s. 

221  Dietricy,    "  A    Beggar-Boy,"   29    x    24    (Collings),    ^^8    i8s.    6d. 

222  Falens,     Van,     "  A     Hawking     Party     Halting,"     16^     x     20     (Heigham), 

223  Goyen,    J.    Van,    "  A   Coast   Scene,"   "  A   Sea    Piece,"   and    "  A    View    in 

Surrey  "    (Cohen),   ;£'io5. 
22^     Herp.    G.    \'an,    "  An    Interior."    with    n    party    merrymaking,    ig    by    2i\ 
(Huggins),   £.2^i. 

225  Mabuse,    "  The    Madonna,"    in     blue    dress    with    red    scarf,    2j\    x    »i\ 

(Huggins),   £2-!i. 

226  Mieris.    "  A    Monk    and    a    Lady,"    and    "  The    Repose    in     Egypt,"    on 

copjjer  (Jonas),   jQn    11s. 

227  Mommers.    H.,    '"  A    Cow,    Goat    and    Sheep,"    in    a    landscape,    14    x    12^ 

(Wallis),  ^^'ii    US. 

228  Moucheron,    "  L.-indscnpe,"  34   x   42   (Maynard),   ;£Ji3    13s. 

229  Moucheron,    "  \\'oody    Landscape,"   with    a    tomb   and   buildings,    17   x    14I 

(Richmond),   £2    12s.   6d. 

230  Ommerganck,    B.    P.,    "  Crossing   the   Ford."   and   "  Roman    Ruins,"    near 

a  river  (Sackville  Gallery),  £1$  15s. 

231  Peeters,    B.,    "  Ships   in    a   Storm,"   and   "  Shipping   on    a    Dutch    River," 

by  S.   de  Vlieger  (Cohen),   £^2   los. 
2j2     Poelenburgh,   C.   Van,   "  Adam  and   Eve  in   the  Garden  of  Eden,"  bj   x  ij 
(Upperton),   ^3   13s.  6d. 

233  Pynakcr,    A.,    "  Landscape,"    14I    by    20    (Wallis),    £ii    i8t. 

234  Pynaker,   "  Rocky   Landscape,"   with   herdsman    and   animals,    14$    t)y    i8i 

(Richardson),  ;£'ii   iis. 

235  Roos,    J.    H.,    "  View    near   Tivoli,"    signed,    and    dated    1669,    26^    x    26^ 

(Higham),   £i-]   17s. 

236  Rubens,    "  The    Madonna,"    in    red    dress,    23    x    i8i ;^3i    los. 

237  Rubens,  "  Angels  Carrying  the  Cross,"  13^  x   11   (Oppington),   £^  14s.  6d. 

238  Rubens  School,   "  The   Magdalen,"  49  x  38   (Buck),   £2;^   2S. 

239  Schnlcken,   "  Portrait  of   Moliere  and   Jan   Miel,"  on   coppar,   and   "  Head 

of  a  child  "  (Vicars),   ^£^13  2s.   6d. 

240  Schelfhout,    "  A    Coast    Scene,"    and    "  Banditti    Attacking    Peasants,"   on 

panel,   and   "  A   Watcrmill  "  (Grose),   ;^4  4s. 

241  Schendel,   P.   Van.   '"  A   Monk   Reading,"  lamp-light,   23   x   20J   (Wagner), 

£1    us.  6d. 

242  Van    Dyck    School,    "  A    Opntleman    Looking    at    a    Miniature,"    28    x    iij 

(Nicholson),  £1^   15s. 

243  Van     Dyck.    "  Portrait    of    the    .\rchduke    Ferdinand,"    oval,     25^     x     in 

(Smith),   ^54   I2S 

244  Dyck,    Van,    "The   .'Vpolheosis  01    Saint   Nicholas,"   16J    by    14J     Wagner), 

£5  15s-  6d. 

245  Velde,    .A.    Van     De,     "  .\    Cavalier,     Horses    and     Figures,"    i2\     x     17J 

(Douglas),   £-;t,   ios. 

246  Veldc,    \'.in    de,    "  Landscape,"    <}\    x    12    (Smith),    ;£7io    los. 

247  N'clde.    \'an    De,    "  Cows    and    Sh^ep,"    and    "  Caning    Hay  "    (Munting), 

£i   ISS.  6d. 

248  VVeickart,    J.    G.,    "  Portrait    of    James   Bruce,"    the    Abyssinian   traveller, 

in   the  costume  of   a   pilgrim,    38   x   27^    fW-Jlis).    £11    t3s. 


94  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

249  Wouverman,  "  A  Cavalry  Engagement,"   17J  x   15  fRichardson),   ;£Ji6   x6s. 

250  Wouverman,  "  A   Halt   by   the   Roadside,"   14   x   17   (Heigham),   £b  6s 

251  Wouverman,  "  The   Interior  of  a  Shed,"   I2|  s   16  (Richardson),   ;£7»i    '"«• 

252  Wouverman,  "  Figures    and    Horses    at    a    Farrier's    Shop,"    13^    x     15^ 

(Eyles),  ;£:i6  ss  6d. 

253  Wouverman,    "  A    Landscape,"    with    figures    and    horses,    and    "  A    I.and- 

sc.:pe."    \vi;h    cattle,    by    Carre   (Lewis   and    Simmons),    ^^94    los 

254  French    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Girl,"    in    rich    blue    and    white    dress, 

.5o|  X  20  (Cooper),  ^£^23  2s. 

255  "  Portrait    of    a    Young    Lady,"    in     rich    pink    and     white    dress,    oval, 

28  X  23  (Clark),  £31   10s. 

256  ■'  H<a<l    of    a    Bacchante,"    "The    Student,"    after    Sir    J.    Reynolds,    and 

"  Head  of  a  Hermit,"  (Smith),  ^^'ii   lie. 

257  "  A   Girl,"    with   a   kitten,    "  A    Scene,"   from    "  Gil    Bias,"    ny   Frapklyn, 

and    "  A    Portrait   of    a    Lady,"    by    Poyet    (Wagner),    £g    gs. 

258  "  Figures   in    a    Landscape,"   oval,    and   "  Astronomy,"   on    copper    (Lewis 

and    Simmons),    ;tii    us. 

259  Greuze.    "  A    Girl,"    in    x\hite    dress,    praying,    oval,    27    x    22J    (Cooper), 

;^23   -^- 

260  Greuzc,    "  A    Mother   and    Child."    19   x    15    (Mallmann).    ;£2y   Cs. 

261  Greuze,    "  Head    of    a    Young    Girl."    133;    x    loi    (Nicholson),    ;^I7    i7S. 

262  Greuze,   "  Head   of   a   Girl,"   and   "  Portrait   of   Catherine    II.   of   Russia  '* 

Sackville  Gallery,   ;£'i9   19s. 

263  Poussin.    "  Woody    Landscape,"  19^    x    25^    (Roty^).    ;^I3    13s. 

264  Murillo,  "  The  Adoration  of  the  Shepherds,"  30  x  22}  (Scott),  ;^I3  3s.  6d. 

265  Stella,    J.,    "  The    Virgin    and  Child,"    on    copper.     13I    x     io|    ^Crome) 

£6  6s. 


SPANISH   SCHOOL. 

266  Cano,     "  Christ     appearing     to    a     Saint,"    on     copper.     "  The     Vision     of 

Saint  Francis."  on   copper,   and  "  Christ   Disputing   with  the   Doctors  " 
(Scott),   £s   155-  6d. 

267  Murillo,  "  The  Adoration  of  the  Shepherds."  30  x  22'    (Scott>,   £lr^  2s.  6d. 
26S     Murillo.    "  The    Inf.Tnt    Snint   John."   23-i    x   20^   (Smith).    ;^5    15s.   6d. 

269  Murillo,   "  The  Adoration   of   the   Shepherds,"   23   x    16^    (Berg),    ;£rii    lis. 

270  Murillo,    "  The  .\nnunciation,"    j^lj  x    i8i   (Wagner),   £^   14s.   6d. 

271  Murillo,    "  .Sai.it    Joseph    and    the    Infant    .Saviour,"    17^-    x     14    (Cohenl, 

£g   if.--.   6(1. 

272  Murillo,    "The    Infant    Christ  '';     "Charity."    on    copper,    circular;     and 

"  TI1C   Infant  Saviour,"  with  a  skull  ((onus),    £.2y  6s. 
275     Murillo,   "  Madonna   and   Child,"   with   Angels.   "  Saint   James   Writing  in 

a    Book,"   and   "  .\    Landscape,"    with   Spani.sh   peasants,    by   J.    Zeitter 

(Smith).   £8  8s. 
274     Parpj:i,    "  The    Enlombmeni."    13    x    27i    (Maynard).    £Ti    13s.    6d. 
27s     Ribalta,   "  The  Crucifixion,"   "  Ecre   Homo."   and   "  He.-.d   of   Saint   John, 

and  a   Lamb  "  (Smith),  £g  gs. 
iyii     Riber.-i,    "  .Saint    F'cie-    in    Meditation."   50   -^    .3'^    'Smith),    ;^I4    14s. 
277     Zurl.tiran.   "  The   Holy    F;mily,"   27   x   35   (Cubilt),    £8  8s. 


February  21,  1910. 


95 


PAINTINGS. 
USED    FOR    CKILING    DECORA!  IONS. 
Ciifratncd. 

278  "  Venus   and   Cupid,"   and   "  Music,"   47   x   60   (Cooppri.    ^^."48   6s. 

279  "  Landscapes,    with    Lovers  "    (Lesser;,    £i&^. 

280  "  N'enus   and    Cupidh^,"    and    "  Corns    and    Cupid.-;,"    js    x    52    U-ewis   and 

Simmons),  jQiTi- 

281  "  l-'igures,"   rcprescntinf;   Thrj  Seasons,   36  x   55  (J.    R.   Thomas),    ;^3<)   i8i. 

282  "  Ladies    Arranging    Fruit    and    Flowers,"    a    pair,    and    "  A    Bacchante    ' 

(Munting),    ,^44   2s. 

283  "  Lovers   witli   h    Bird,"   "  Figure.*;   in    a    Garden,"   and   "  Vertumnus   and 

Pomona  "    (Lewis    and    Simmons),    ;£ri62    15s. 

284  "  Four    Portraits    o(    Ladies,"    oval,    29    x    24    (Wallis),    jC-iiti. 
2S5     "  Six    Portraits   of    Ladies,"   oral,    29   x    24   (Smith),    ;^22    is. 

286  "Seven    Portraiis   of    Ladies,"   oval,    29    x    24    (W'r.llis).    £.^^    2>. 

287  "  Seven    Portraits   of    Ladies,"   oval,    29   x    24    (Ceilings),    .^15    15*. 


96  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


February  26,  1910.  The  following  were  sold  by  Older  of 
the  Executors  of  Mrs.  A.  Y.  Hayles,  deceased,  late  of  27, 
Cambridge  Road,  Hove,  Brighton. 

■ 

PICTURES. 

1  Daniell,     W.,     R.A.,    "  View    of    Harwich,     Essex."    42    x    72    (Laiiyatt) 

2  Daniel!,    W.,    R.A.,    "  The    TSj    Mahal    at    Agra,"    37^    k    68    (Edward*) 

£5   153-   6d. 

3  Daniell,    W.,    R.A.,    "  Hindoo    Females    on    the    Banks    of    the    Gmjjes, " 

232    X    j6    (Edwards),   £1    11s.    6d. 

4  Daniell,    W.,    R.A.,    "  View    near    Neijeibabad    in    Rohilcund,"    264    x    4J 

(Edwards),   :^3   13s.  6d. 

5  Daniell,    W.,    R.A.,    "  Portrnit   of   Howqua,"   senior   Merchant   of   Canton; 

and  "  Portrait  01   :i   Ningpo  Lady  "  (Cooper),   £16   i6s. 

6  Daniell,   W.,   R.A.,   "  The  Zenana,"   iij  x   17^  (Ward),   £1   4s. 

7  Daniell,   W.,    R.A.,   "  A    View  of   C'hunar  ";   "  Calcutta  from   the   River  "; 

and  "  Off   Folkestone,"   by  Carmichael   (Agnew),   £13   2s.   6d. 

8  Dutch    School,    "  River   Scenes,"   a   pair,   9  x    isj    {Misell.   jun.),    £2   55. 

9  Italian    School,    "  The    Madonna    and    Child    with    Saini    Ann,"   35   x   26 

(Grose),     i6s. 

10  Mommers,    H.,    '■  A    Group   of    Market    Figures,"    37   x    46^   (Van    D-jren), 

£6   6s 

11  West,   J.,    1816,   "  Views   ul   Aberglaslyn,    North   Wales,"  a   pair,   28  x   39^ 

(Ward),   £2   2S. 

I'CjRTRAITS. 

12  "  Frances    Hales,"   daughter   of   Sir   John    Hales,    Fourth    Baronet,    after 

wards  Countess  of  Lichfield,   4q  x  40  tCohen),    £8  8s. 

13  "  Anne    Hales,"     daughter    of    the    'fhird    Baronet,     44    x    33     (Cohen), 

£^    14s.   6d. 

14  "  Barbara,"    daughter    of    .Sir    John    Webb,    Bart.,    and    wife    of     Sir    E. 

Hales,    Fifth   Baronet,   30J   x   24  (Grose),   ^,"1    iis.  6d. 

15  "  Sir    E.    Hales,    Sixth    Ba-onet,"     and     "  Sir    Robert    Throckmorton  " 

(Cohen),   £2    12s.   6d. 

16  Kneller,    Sir    G.,    ''  Anne,"    daughter    of    Sir    E.    Hales,    Third    Baronet, 

oval,    29   X   24    (Wright),    £^    14s.    6d. 

17  Kneller,   "  Lady   Rachel   Cavendish,"  29  x    17  (Dyer),    /'lo   los. 

18  Lcly,  Sir  P.,   "  Sir  Edward  Hales,  Third  Baronet,  and  Family,"  68  x  91 

(Agnew),   ;£'430  los. 

19  Lely,   Sir   P.,   "  Frances,   Lady   Hales,"  daughter  of  Sir  Francis   Winder- 

bank,    and    v,i\''   nf   Sir   Edward    Hales,   Third   Bnronel,    48   i  30   (Lane), 
£71  8s. 
20     I.ely,   .Sir  P.,   "  Frances,    Lady  Hales,"   wife  of  the  Third   Baronet,   48  x   3() 
(Lane),    ;^iS2    5s. 


February  26,   1910.  97 


21  Lely,    Sir    P.,    "  Frances,    Hales,"   dau(jhter   of    Sir   Edward    Hales,    Third 

Baronet,   48  x  39  (Howard),   £z'^   10s. 

22  Lely,  Sir  P.,   "  Lady  Anne  Hales,'"  29  x  25  (Leggatt),   £t,^   13s. 

23  Lely,   Sir   P.,   "  Portrait   of   a   Lady,"   supposed    to   be   a   daughter   of   Sir 

E.   Hales,   Third   Baronet,  oval,   29  x  24  (C.   Davis),   ^£^33   12s. 

24  Lely,   Sir   P.,   "  Earl   Fingall,"  oval,   28  x  23   (Willson),   £2?,   ys. 

25  Lely,    Sir    P.,    "  Portrait    of    the    Countess    Fingall,"    and    "  Portrait    of 

Mrs.  Stonor,"  in  rich  white  dress,  oval,  25  x  20  (Arthurton),    /Tig   19s. 

26  Mercier,  Ph.,  "  Sir  Edward  Hales,"  Fifth  Baronet,  signed,  and  dated   1744. 

81   X  51   (Agnew),  ^£157  los. 
37     Mignard,     P.,     "  Mrs.    Roper    Garningham,"    oval,     28i    x    23    (Willson),. 
i;28  7s. 

28  Somer,     Van,     "  Sir    Edward    Hales,     Baronet,"    when    a    boy,    45    x    35 

(Leggatt),   £25  4S- 

29  Wright,  J.,  A.R..\.,  "  Sir  Edward  Hales,"  Fifth  Baronet.  30  x  24  (Cohen), 

;^II      IIS. 


The  following  were  sold  by  order  of  the  Trustees  of  the  late 
Sir  Arthur  Douglas  Bateman  Scott,  Bart,  and  the  Executors 
of  the  late  Lady  Bateman  Scott,  of  Great  Barr  Hall,. 
Birmingham. 

DRAWINGS. 

30     "  .A   Sea    Piece,"    and   "  Vessels  off   a    Harbour  "    (Vicars),    ;£io    los. 
51     Nash,  J.  (1844),   "  The  Hall  of  a  Monastery,"  and  "  A  Church  "  (Vokins), 
£10    lOS. 

32  Pinturicchio   (After),    "  A   Series   of   Frescoes   from    the   Life   of    Pope    Pius. 

IL,"  by  N.   Ponsoni,  of  Siena,  29  x   15  (Agnew),   £;i6   15s. 

33  Prout,    J.    S.,    "  Old    Cottages,"    and    "  A    Landscape,"    a    pair,    9I    x    14 

(Home).   £2   2S. 

34  Werner,    C.    (1851-53),    "  The    Return    of    the    Doge   Contarini    to   Venice,'" 

and   "  Figures  on   the   Piazzetta,"  a   pair,   28J  x  41    (Vicars),   £2-;  4s. 

35  Werner,    C,   "  Rich   but   Unhappy,"   and   "  Poor   but   Contented,"   a   pair, 

23J  x  2gJ  (Col.   Peters),  £n  14s. 


PICTURES. 

36  Early    English    School,    "  Portraits   of    Sir    Joseph    Scott,"    with    his    wife 

and    Parson   Wilder,    in    a   garden,    54   x  59   (Cohen),    £g8    14s. 

37  Moroni,    G.    B.,    "  A    Gentleman    and    his    Wife,"    Adoring    the    Madonna 

and  Child,  35  X  38  (Agnew),   ^£7378. 

38  Phillips,    T.,    R.A.    1808),    "  Portrait    of    the    Rt.    Hon.    Charles    J.    Fox," 

54  ^  44  (Leggatt),  ;£2i. 

39  Phillips,    T.,    R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    the    Artist,"   oval,    27^    x    22^    (Agnew). 

i:37   i6s. 

40  Ward,    E.    M.,    R.A.    (After),    "  Louis    XVL    and    his    Family,"    i6i    x    22 

(Vicars),   ;£'ii    iis. 


gS  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

The  property  of  Arthur  Robert  Hood,  Esq.,  of  the  Greys, 
Eastbourne. 

DR.'VWINGS. 

41  Chnmbers,  G.,  "  Greenwich,"  and  "  Chatham,"  a  pair,   16  x  23J  (Agnew), 

;^I2    IS.   6d. 

PICTURES. 

42  Dutch    .School,    "  A    Cow,    Goat,    ^nd    Lamb,"    in    a    landscape,    5i    x    8 

(Grose),  £1    is. 

43  E.nrly    English   School,    "  Portrait   of   a    Gentleman,"   in   dark   brown   coat, 

29  X  24  (Cohen),   £1    is. 

44  Flemish  School,  "  The  Nativity  ";  "  The  Adoration  of  the  Magi  ";  "  The 

Presentation    in    the    Temple  ";    and    "  The    Circumcision,"    a    set    of 
four,   on   copper,    27i   x   34   (Howard),    ;^8    i8s.   6d. 

45  Hogarth,  W.,  "  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Davis,"  wife  of  the  Governor  of  Bengal, 

with  her  two  young  daughters,  83  x  70  (Cohen),   ;^i20   iss. 

46  Hudson,    T.,    "  Portrait    of    Mr.    Davis,"    Governor    of    Bengal,    30    x    25 

(Leggatt),    £4    14s.    6d. 

47  Kneller,     Sir     G.,     "  Portrait     of     Richard,     Earl     of     Burlington  "•     and 

"  Portrait    of    Dorothy,    Countess    of    Burlington,"    a    pair,    42    x    37J 
(Cohen),  ;^40  19s. 

48  Kneller,    Sir    G.,    "  Portrait    of    Sir    John    Vanbrugh."    and    "  Portrait    ol 

Lndy   Vanbrugh,"   a   pair,   34J   x  27   (Shepherd),   £^l^  2s. 

49  Reynolds,   "  Portrait  of   David   Garrick,"  29  x  24I   (Parsons),   ;^I5  4s.   6d. 


The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

PICTURES. 

50  Dutch  .School,   "  A  Skirmish  of  Cavalry,"  49  x  39  (Paraons),   ;^8  8s. 

51  Guercino,   "  The  Magdalen,"  47  x  39  (Sewell),   £y  7s. 

52  Marshall,   B.,  "  A  Racehorse,"  with  jockey  up,  25  x  31J  (W.   Richardson), 

£3^    I  OS. 

53  Rubens,   "  The  Holy  Family,"  42   x  36J  (S.   T.  Smith   and  Son),   ;^ji    los. 

54  Rubens,    "  The    Triu.nph    of    the    Eucharist    over    Ignorance,"    on    panel, 

37   X   42    (Lane),    ^^9   gs. 

55  Soest,    G.,    "  Portrait    of    a    Young    Girl,"    in    grey    dress,      29J     x     24J 

(Pawsc-y),    £S'i    12s. 

56  Verdussen,   J.   P.,   "  A  Camp  Scene,"  48  x  36  (Parsons),   jjjio   los. 

PASTEL. 

57  Gardner,    D.,   "  A   Young   Girl,"   in    white  dress,   oval,   8J   x    10   (Agnew), 

;^73  >  OS- 
Different  properties. 

PICTURES. 

58  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait   of    a    Lady,"    in    dark    dress,    20   x    16 

(Parsons),   £2   2S. 


February  26,   1910.  go 


59  Romney,    G.,    "  Portrait    of    Miss    Efizabeth    Walker,"    20    x    23*    (Wells), 

£'^■^  2s. 

60  Vig(5e-Le-Brun,   "  Portrait   of  a   Young    Lady,"   in    white   dress,   30^   x   31J 

(Glen),    j£:i47. 

61  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait   of    a    Lady,"    in    dark    cloak,    29    x    24 

(S.    T.    Smith),    ;£7io    los. 

62  Gainsborough    "  A    Lady,"    in    blue    and    white    dress,    29    x    24J    (Wallis). 

£78   15s- 

63  Duck,    Jan,    "The    Christening    Party,"    18  x   27I    (Howard),    :^68   5s. 

64  Lawrence,     Sir    T.,     P.R.A.,     "  Portrait    of    King     George    the    Fourth," 

34j  X  26j  (Howard),   ;£^I26. 

65  French     School,      "  Ladies    and     Gentlemen     in     a     garden,"      20J    x    25J 

(B;ake(,    £.^7    ss. 

66  Dutch    School,     "  Landscape,"    with    boats    on    a     canal,     etc.,     28    x    41 

(Rivers),   ^^23   2s. 

67  Wilson,    B.,    "  Portraits   of    Mr.    Richardson,    and    His    \\'ife,"    39J    x    49^ 

(Knoedler),    £5^6. 

68  Pannini,   P.,  "  Roman  Ruins  and  Figures,"  26^  x  53  (Madeline),  ;£i9  ifjs. 

69  Janssens,  C,  "  Portrait  of  Lady  Falkland,"  oval,  27I  x  235  (Gyles),  ;^42. 

70  Orley,   B.   Van,   "  The   Madonna   and   Child,"  42 J  x  27   (Vicars),   ;£,"88  4s. 

71  Lille,  L.  J.  Watteau  de,  "  The  Vintage,"  signed,  and  dated  1791,  27  x  30 

(Harley),   £S^. 

72  Bassano,   L.,   "  Portrait  of  a  Senator,"  49  x  33I   (S.   T.   Smith),   ,£^4  4s. 

73  Barret,  G,,   R.A.,  "  Woody  River  Scene,"  33^  x  43  (S.  T.  Smith),  £y  7s. 

74  Lorme,    A.    de,    *'  The    Interior   of    a    Church,"    signed,    and    dated    1638, 

28   X   41    (Warre),   £1^   14s. 

75  Wouverman,    P.,    "  Landscape,"   gj   x    loj   (Eraser),    £6   6s. 

76  Hofland,   T.   C,   "  Richmond   Hill,"  24J  x  36   (Leggatt),    ^£'52    10s. 

77  .^hee.   Sir   ^L    .V.,    I'.R..\.,    "  Portrait    of    Sir    Robert   Howe    Bromley,"    as 

a   boy,   30  X   22   (Gooden   and    Fox),    ;£^2i. 

78  Wilson,    R.,    R.A.,    "  Woody   Landscape,"   23   x   35   (Wallis),    ;^ii    iis. 

79  Ibbetson,  J.  C,   1808,  "  The  Wreck,"  21J  x  33J  (Agnew),  ;^54  12s. 

80  Velasquez,     "  Portrait    of    the    Duke    d'Olivares,"    29    x    25J,     from     the 

Hamilton    Palace   Collection,    1882    (Coureau),    £42. 

81  Dyck,    Van,     "  Portrait    of    a    Boy,"    in    yellow    slashed    dress.    44    x    35, 

Hamilton   Palace  Collection,    1S82   (Lane),   £94   los. 

82  Rembrandt,     "  Portrait     of     a     Gentleman,"     in     black     dress,     40     x     3: 

(Cohen),   ^75   12s. 
S3     Dutch      School,      "  A     Philosopher     at    his     Desk,"      28J     x     24    (Cohen), 
£7    17s.   6d. 

84  Venetian   .School,   "  Portrait  of  a   Cardinal,"  53I  x  45   (Eyles),   ^^5  5s. 

85  Molenaer.   K.,   "  Winter  Scene,"  24J   x   35^   (Cohen),   ;^2i. 

86  Wet,      J.      De,      "  St.    John    preaching    in    the    Wilderness,"      18    x    23J 

(Richardson),   ^^12    12s. 

87  Early    English   School,    "  Portrait   of   a    Lady,"   in    pink    and    white   dress, 

29  X   24   (Renton),   £io   los. 

88  Dawes,    P.,    1765,    "The    Downfall    of    Shakespeare:     A    Scene    from    an 

Opera,"   27^   x   35J   (Oatway),    .£ig    19s. 

89  Dawes,  P.,  "  The  Death  of  the  Miser,"  27^  x  35  (Grant),  £y   17s.  6d. 
go     Stubbs,   G.,   R.A.,   "  Woody   Landscape,"  33i  x  43  (Field),   ;^22   is. 

<)i     Collett,    J.,    "  A    Picture    Sale,    in    an    artist's    studio,"    28    x    37    (Lewis 
and    Simmons),    ^^17    17s. 


ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


92  Sarto,    Del,    "  Portrait   of    a    Lady,"    in    black    dress,    32    x    24J    (Carfax), 

93  Molenaer,   K.,   "  Frozen   River  Scene,"   13J  x   i2i   (Parsons),   £12   12s. 

94  Dutch    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    white    satin    dress,    38    x    31 

(Wallis),    ;^273. 

95  Flemish    School,    "  The    Madonna    and    Child,"    30I    x    23I    (Richardson), 

;£'l0       lOS. 

96  Banck,     J.     Van     Der,     "  Portrait     of     a     Gentleman,"     in     grey     coat, 

3Sl  X  27J  (S.  T.  Smith),   j^io   los. 

97  Vickers,    A.,    "  A    Landscape,"    and    "  A    River    Scene,"    a    pair,    5S    x    7i 

(Mitchell),  £s  'SS-  6d. 

98  Goyen,    Van,    "  River   Scene,"    with    boats    and    figures,    14^    x   10    (Glen), 

99  Hudson,  T.,  "  Portrait  of  Miss  Martin,"  in  brown  dress,  49  x  39  (Cohenl, 

^15    4s.    6d. 
100     Morland,   G.,   "  Drawing   Covert,"  39  x   49  (withdrawn). 
loi     Peeters,   B.,  "  Sea  Piece,  dated   1652,   2i|  x  35I  (De  Coninck),   ;^27  6s. 

102  Dutch    School,    "  Portrait   of    a   Gentleman,"   in    black    and    brown    dress, 

39   X   29   (Parsons),    £i()   19s. 

103  Baen,    Jan    De,    "  Portrait   of    a    Gentleman,"   in    black   dress    and    gown, 

signed,   and  dated   1696,   47   x  37   (Stimpson),    ^^68   55. 

104  Venetian   Schcol,   "  Portraits  of  the  Countess  Machiavelli  (n^e   Manovelli" 

standing   with    her    two    young   daughters    (afterwards    Princess    Corsini 
and    Princess   Strozzi),    80   x   58^^   (Gooch),    jfi'iS    i8s. 


The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

105     Holbein    School,    ''  Sir    Thomas    More    and    his    Family,"    90    x    132    (Sir 
Hugh   Lane),   ^£7997   los. 


The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

106  Holbein,     Johannes,     "  Moses     and     Aaron    before    Pharoah,"    69    x    74, 

formerly  in   the  Collection  of  the  Prince  de  Cerny  (Dale),   £25^ 

The  following  were  the  property  of  Captain  C.  F.  Weston- 
Underwood,  of  Grendon  Underwood,  Aylesbury,  Bucks. 

PICTURES. 

107  "  Portrait  of   William    Weston,    Esq.,"   29    x    24:/    (Dawson),    ;f  10    los. 

108  "  Portrait    of    Philip,    Earl    of    Chesterfield,"    49    x    38^    (S.    T.    Smith), 

£^5  15s- 

109  "  Portrait    of    Thomas    Sherlock,"    Bishop    of    London,    42I    x    34    (Wells), 

£2   I2S.   6d. 
no     "  Portrait     of     Princess     Elizabeth,"    daughter    of    James     L,     44!     x     33 
(Leager),    ^^131    5s. 

111  Goyen,    Van,    "  River    Scone,"    25    x    31J    (Sargent),    ;^ii3    8s. 

112  Hudson,     T.,     "  Portrait     of     Miss     Weston,"     afterwards     Lady     Wolfe, 

2gi   X   24i   (Shepherd),    £;i6   15s. 


February  26,  1910.  loi 

J13    Hudson,  T.,   "  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Weston,"  oval,  29  x  24}  (Dyer),  £22  2s. 
114     Hudson,  T.,  "  Portrait  of  Mr.  Weston,"  29  x  23J  (Dowdeswell),  ^^5  5s 
lis     Kneller,    Sir    G.,    "  Portrait    of     Mrs.    Garland,"    oval,    29    x    24    (Lane), 
£S  8s. 

116  Lely,    Sir    P.,    "  Portrait    of    Miss    Weston,"    afterwards    Mrs.    Sibthorpe, 

of    Cannock    Hall,    Lincolnshire,    49   x   37J    (Renton),    ;£'i2o    15s. 

117  Lely,    Sir    P.,    "  Portrait    of    Miss    Constance    Weston,"    afterwards    Mrs. 

Cracroft,      of     Hackthorne     Hall,      Lincolnshire,      48    x    38J      (Lesser), 
^'178   10s. 

118  Lely,  Sir  P.,  "  Portrait  of  Miss  Weston,"  in  a  sculptured  oval,  29J  x  24J 

(Amor),  ;^30  gs. 

119  Reynolds,    Sir    J.,    P.R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    George    Dunk,    Second    Earl    of 

Halifax,"    49    X    39    (Cliffe),    £^525. 

120  Riley,    J.,    "  Portrait    of     Mr.    Weston,"    in    a    sculptured    oval,    29    x    23J 

(Morton),    ^16    16^^. 

121  Wissing,    W.,    "  Portrait   of    Lady    Anne,"    daughter   of   James    H.,    after- 

wards  Queen   of    England,    signed,    and    dated    1687,    49   x   39   (Agnew), 
JC183    15s- 

The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

PICTURES. 
SPANISH     SCHOOL. 

122  "  Tlie   Madonna   and   Child,"   49^   x   25   (Leaf),   £g  gs. 
133     "  The    Finding   of   Moses,"   37   x   52    (Mount),   £6   6s. 

124  "  Christ   Before   Pilate,"  33  x   43   (Hale),   ^^5  5s. 

125  "  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman."  in  blue  coat,  47J  x  35  (Welland),  ;^io  los. 

126  "  Head    of    the    Madonna,"    in    an    oval,    unframed,    and    "  Portrait    of    .1 

Lady,"  with  a  dog   (Hume),   ^^3  3s. 

127  "  The  Annunciation,"   42 J   x   30   (Wyatt),   £g  gs. 

128  "  Saint  John,   Saint   Peter,   and   a   Monk,"   ig  x  36^   (Bristow),   ;^9  qs. 
12Q    "  The   Vision   of   the   Holy   Wafer,"   17  x    11    (Grace),   j£^   5s. 

130  "  The  Madonna  and  Child  Crowned  by  Angels,"  ib  x   12  (Simonson),  ^£21. 

The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

PASTEL. 
EARLY     ENGLISH     SCHOOL. 

131  "  Portrait  of     Dr.   William   Dod,"  22J   x   17  (Parsons),   £$   15s.  6d. 

PICTURES. 

132  .^tkins,   S.,   "  Coast   Sc^ne,"   11    x    16   (Bremner),   £2    I3s.   6d. 

133  .Anderson,  W.,   "  Coast  Scene,"  with  shipping,   12  x   17  (Permain),   ;C(>  6s. 

134  Anderson,   W.,    1807,   "  Coast   Scene,"   with   shipping   at   anchor,    iij   x    14 

(Permain),   ^^5   15s.   6d. 

135  .Anderson,    W.,   "  River   Scene,"   6J   x   8J    (Permain),   ^^3   3s. 

136  .Andrews,    G.    H.,    "  A    Lady,    with    a    Black    Page,"   21J    x    15    (BremncrK 


ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


137  Carmichael,    J.    W.,    1845,    "  Off    Tynemoutfi,"    igi    x    24    (W.    Permain), 

£16  i6s. 

138  Collins,    Chas.,    "  On    tfie    Mole    in    Xorbury    Park,     near    Leatherhead," 

II J   X   17J   (Bremner),    £2   12s.   6d. 

139  Corbould,   R.,    1803,   "  The   Noonday   Rest,"  27J  x  36   (CoUings),   ;^8  8s. 

140  Harlow,  "  Portrait  of  Elliston,  the  Actor,"  in  character,  28J  x  24  ^Blake), 

£1     IS. 

141  Hogarth,   "  The  Cripple's   Wedding,"   16   x   20   (Buck),    ;£'io   ids. 

142  Huysum,  J,  Van,  "  Lake  Scene,"  on  copper,   13  x  17  (Howard),   ^^ii   iis. 

143  Ibbetson.  J.    C,   "  Roslyn   Castle,"   22J   x   33^   (Burrows),    £g  gs. 

144  Ibbetson,  J.  C,   i8io,  "  A  Ruined  Castle  on  a  Hill,"  i8  x  24  (Shepherd), 

;^i4   143. 
14s     Ibbetson,  J.  C,    1813,   "  A  View  of  Skenfush,   Monmouthshire,"   12}  x   17 
(Eyles),    £3   3s. 

146  Lely,   "  Portrait  of  Lucy  Barlow,"  oval,  28^  x  22J  (Eyles),  ;^I2   12s. 

147  Mignard,    "  Portrait   of    a    Lady,"    in    yellow    dress,    29J    x    24    (Howard), 

£i  14s.  6d. 

148  Morris,   W.   W.,   1852,   "  The   Milk-Stall  in  St.  James's   Park,"   13I  x   ii\ 

(Leggatt),   £6  6s. 

149  Pocock,    N.,   "  Coast  Scene,"  27  x  35  (Collings),   ^^5   5s. 

150  Reynolds,    "  Portrait   of   Sir   William   Jones,"   oval,    28^    x    24I    (Collings), 

£5    iSs.    6d. 

151  Riley,    J.,    "  Portrait   of    the   Duke  of   Monmouth,"   in    a    sculptured   oval 

29-J  X   24J   (Collings).   £2    13s.   6d 

152  Smirke,   R.,   R.A.,   "  Noon,"  g^in.,   circular   (Tregaskis),   £^  4s. 

153  Willis,  J.,   "  Landscapes,"  with  cattle,   a  pair,  6^  x  9I  (Port),   ;^3. 

154  Zoffany,    J.,    R.A.,    "  Portrait   of    a    Gentleman,"    in    red    coat,    unfrimed, 

32I  x  28  (Reid),    £1    IIS.  6d. 


February  28,  igio.  103 


February    28,   I9I0,        The     property     of     a     gentleman, 
deceased. 

PICTURES. 

1  Berchem    "  Landscape,"    41 J    x    52    (Gould),    £,•]    7s. 

2  Brill,    P..    "  The    Judgment    of    Midas,"    and    "  Peasants    and    Cattle    by 

a   Pool,"   after   Cuyp   (Fleischner),    ;^5   53. 

3  Guide,   "  The  Magdalen,"   i8  x   15  (Richardson),   ^ii. 

4  Guido,    "  Saint   Peter  and   Saint   John,"   and   "  The   Magdalen  "  (Leggatt), 

5  Marlow,   "  Views  in   Rome,"  a  pair,   17  x  23   (Grose),   £,\'i  2s.   6d. 

6  Morlnnd,    "  Coast   Scene,"    and    "  Lierre,    Belgium  "  (Austen),    £z    5s. 

7  Murillo  School,   "  Beggar-Boys,"   28  x   41    (Mrs.   Wheeler),   ^3   3s. 

8  Opie,      "  Head    of      Dr.    Johnson,"      "  Head    of    a     Man,"      and      "  The 

Madonna   and   Saints,"   a   miniature   (Grose),    jQz    2s. 

9  Vinci,   L.   Da  (.'\fter),  "  Head  of  the  Artist,"  30J  x  24^  (Grose),   ^^  4s. 
10     Zucc.irelli,      "  Landscape,"     .inil      "  Old     Billingsgate  "     (Mrs.     Wheeler), 

^^3   3s- 


DifiFerent  properties. 


DRAWINGS. 


11  Buck,    Adam,    1806,    "  Portrait   of    Mrs     Williams,    nee    Buck,"    isJ   x    iij^ 

(Pollard),   ^726  53. 

12  Buck,    ."Vdam,     1790,    "  Portrait    of    Miss    Marianne    Buck,"    a    cousin    of 

the   artist,   9   x   6i   (Pollard),    £a,^   2S. 

13  Buck,   .\dani,    1829,    "  Portraits  of  Gcorgina  Buck   and   her  two   brothers," 

children    of    William    Buck,    and    cousins    of     the     artist,     pencil     and 
colour,  4J  X   IS  (Fleischner),   jQw    iis. 

14  Downman,     J.,     A.R..-\.,     1779,     "  Portrait     of     .\nn      Saint      Paul,"    and 

"  Portrait   of   Colonel    Horace   Saint    Paul,"    black    and    white,    a    pair, 
oval,    7S    X    6i    (Bale),    ^18    i8s. 

15  French    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in     Directoire    costume,    chalk, 

7?   ^   5*   (T.    Permain),    £/^. 

16  Singleton,    H.,    R.A.,    "  A   Family   Group,"   pencil,    13^   x   gj   (Goodcn   and 

Fox),    £,\(>    16s. 

17  Downman,  J.,  A.R.A.,  "  Portrait  of  Prince  George  of  Denmark,"  ■]\  x  6^ 

(Hale),    £,\\   os.   6d. 

18  Stothard,   T.,    R.A.,    "  Scene,    from    '  The   Black   Dwarf,'   Sir   W.    Scott," 

black  and   white,  8x6  (Misell,  jun.),    13s. 

19  Edridge,     H.,    A.R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    Sir    William    Ballard,"    pencil    and 

colour,    13^  X   10  (Leggatt),   £,-x,  3s. 

20  Plimer,     "  Two    Children,"    oval,     and    "  The    Blind    Beggar  "    (Carfax), 

£^   5s- 

21  Gainsborough,    T.,    R..^.,    "  Woody    Landscape,"   chalk,    7   x    \o\    (\orton), 

pfi   Ss. 


164  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

22  Gainsboiough,   T.,   R.A  ,   "  A   Clump   of  Trees,"  chalk,   7   x   loj   (Taylor), 

23  McGuinness,    B.,    1882,    "  A    Coast    Scene,"    "  Water    Docks,"    by    F.    W 

Hulme,  and  "  Italian  Buildings,"  by  J.  Munro  (Ward),   ;^i  2S. 

PICTURES. 

24  Sacchi,   "  The  Marriage  of  St.   Catherine,"   igj  x   16  (Wyatt),   £2^  3s. 

25  Reynolds,  "  The  Girl  Sleeping,"  unframed,  30  x  25  (Osborn),   ids.  6d 

26  Ibbetson,   "  Woody   River  Scene,"   19J  x  26  (Col.   Smythe),   £4  4s. 

27  Ibbetson,    "  Landscape,"    15^   x    19   (Col.    Smythe),    £2    12s.   6d. 

28  Russell,    J.,    R.A.,    1771,    "  Portrait   of   Colonel    Shipley,"   oval,    2ij   x    17J 

(Leggatt),   j^2i. 

29  Sorgh,    H.     M.    R.,     "  Boors    Carousing,"    3I2-    x     12     (Lewis    Simmons), 

;£l2      I2S. 

30  Nasmyth,     P.,      "  View    at    Flitton      Bedfordshire,"     95    x     13!     (Peters), 

^.2    i2es    6d. 

31  Dutch    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Girl,"    in    grey    dress,    23    x    19J    (Peters), 

£9    19s.    6d. 

32  Cotman,   "  View  on   the  Coast   near   Dover,"   13 J  x  204  (Leggatt),   £1   5s. 

33  Canaletto,    "  View    on    the    Canal    Reggio,    Venice,"    14^    x    24J    (Robb), 

;^5    'Ss-    6d. 

34  Pourbus,    "  Portrait   of   Sallafret,    Due    de    Guise,"   18    x    13   (withdrawn. 

35  Cotman,    "  Monnovv   Bridge,"    145   x    i8j   (Reid),    £1    5s. 

36  Lodi,   Calisto   Da,  "  Head   of  a   Man,"   22I  x  19  (Luton),   j^io  10s. 

37  Barker,    B.,    "  Landscape,"     16    x    20J    (Peters),    £2. 

38  Cotman,  "  View  on  the  Yare,"  11^  x  155  (Palmer),  £j   15s. 

39  Crome,   "Woody   Landscape,"    14J   x   ii|   (Wells),   ^£'4   14s.   6d. 

40  Zoffany,   "  Portrait  of   an   Actor,"   ii|  x  8J   Grose),   £1    155. 

41  Gainsborough,    "  Landscape,"    29    x    24J    (Cox),    ;^25    4s. 

42  Vernet,    "Coast   Scene,"   24  x   29J   (Mrs.   Wheeler),   ;^i    los. 

43  Paye,    R.    M.,    "  Portrait    of    a    Young    Girl,"    in    white    dress,    29    x    34 

(Pollard),    £s    is. 

44  Heem,    J.    De,    "  Fruit    and    Still    Life,"   on    copper,    15    x    12£    (Buttrey), 

j^io  10s. 

45  G.iel,    B.,    "  The    Halt    of    a    Hawking    Party,"    igj    x    17    (Van    Duren), 

£6    6s. 

46  Brauwer,    A.,    "  Three    Peasants,"   oval,    5J    x    5i    (Lewis    and    Simmon"!), 

£S    i8s.    6d. 

47  Poel,    E.    Van    Der,    "  A    Conflagration    in    a    Dutch    Village,"    gj    x    7J 

(Fleischner),    £j    5s. 

48  Rembrandt   School,    "  Head   of   a    Man,"   with    turban    and   gorget,    9x7 

(Glen),   j£io    10s. 

49  Both,   "  Woody   Landscape,"  23^  x   28J  (Grace),   £6  6s. 

50  Kauffman,  "  Prudence  Leading  Strength,"  monochrome,   14  x  iij  (Peters), 

£1   Ss. 

51  Wheatlcy,    "  The   Scnlry's  Flirtation,"   14!    n    12J    (l.r-gi<alt),    ;^:i6    i6s. 

52  Morland,   "  Peasants  before  an   Inn,"  igj  x  26  (Sackville  Gallery,   ^"4  4s. 

53  Harlow,    "Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    dark    dress,    29    x    24    (Nicholson), 

£2   iss. 

54  Ramsey,    A.,    "  Porlr.iit    of    a     Lady,"    in    dark    dress,    29    x    24    (Bates), 

55  Fabris,    P.,    1778,    "  A    Fisher-Boy,"   40  x   29J   (Cohen),   ;^5   5s. 


February  28,   igio.  105 


56  Leiy  School,  "  Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  holding  a  bunch  of  flowers,  29  x  22J 

(Peters),    ;^io    10s. 

57  English  School,   "  Fishermen  and  Boats,"   145  x  20J  (Dell),   ;^3   13s.   6d. 

58  Mignard,     "  Portrait     of     a     Lady,  '     in     blue     dress,     29     x     24     (Wood), 

;£,'6    16s.    6d. 

59  Kneller,   "  Head   of   a   Lady,"  oval,   0x4!   (Peters),    16s. 

60  English     School,      "  Portrait     of     a      Lady,"     in    dark    dress,    35    x    27J 

(Shepherd),    ^'60    18s. 

61  Wouverman,      "Cavaliers     halting     at     a     Farrier's     Shop,"      13J     x     16 

(Bailey),    j^3    13s.    6d. 

62  Hals,   "  A   Peasant,"  in   brown   coat,   and   his  wife  in   red   dress,   31J  x  23 

(Abraham),  ;^42. 

63  Hondecoeter,    "  Poultry,    Pigeon    and    Ducks,"    405    x    39J    (Hackenbrock), 

£:6S   5S. 

64  Teniers,    D  ,    "  A    Smoker,"    Si    x    65    (Cohen),    ;^io    los. 

65  Early    English   School,    "  Portrait    of   a    Lady,"    in    grey    dress,    29^    x    24! 

(T.    Permain),    ^4    14s.    6d. 

66  Romney,   "  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"   in   brown   coat,   unframed,   30  x   25 

(Cox),    jC6    16s.    6d. 

67  Wilson,    R.,    R.A.,    "  The    Lake    of    Avernus,"    19    x    29    (T.    Permain), 

£2    2S. 

68  Early   English  School,   "  The  Bridge  of   Rimini,"   163  x  27J  (T.   Permain), 

;i^4    14s.    6d. 

69  Procaccini,  "  Saint   Cecilia,"   38^   x   33    (T.    Permain),    £-i   5s 

70  Nasmyth,  .  Charlotte,     "  On     the     Borders     of     the     New     Forest,     near 

Lymington,  Hampshire,"  14J  x  i8|  (Wallis),  £21'^  9s. 

71  V'ouel,    "The    Madonna    and    Child  Appearing    to    Two   Monks,"   grisaille, 

235    X    lyj    (Mrs.    Wheeler),   jQi    is. 

72  French     School,      "  Figures     in      a     Garden,"     and      the     companion,      a 

pair,    17  X   is\  (Wright),   £t,   3s. 

73  Reynolds,   "  Portrait  of   a   Gentleman,"   in   blue   coat,   30  x   25   (M.ithews), 

£2    5S.  _ 

74  English  School,  "  Three  Children,"  with  a  lamb  and  a  dog,   in  a  garden, 

59   X   47   (Hope).    £^    14s.   6d. 

75  Tanner,  "  A  Pointer  in  a  Stubble  Field,"  235  x  32  ( ),   us. 

76  Early   English   School,   "  Portraits  of    two   Young   Boys,"   29   x   25   (Bird), 

^1:3    13s.    6d. 

77  Lawrence,   "  Portrait   of   a   Gentleman."   in   brown   coat,   29  i   24   (Cohen), 

78  Early    English   School,   "  A   Lady   and   Two  Children,"   49   x   35   (Sackville 

Gallery),  £1  55. 

79  Peeters,    "  Coast   Scene,"   21    x   31    (Peters),    ;^8   8s. 

80  Aiken,    S..    "  Spaniels    and    Pheasants,"    and    "  Pointer    and    Partridges," 

a    pair,   g-^    x    11 J  (Fores),    £~,. 

81  Cruikshank,    G.,    "  The    Fruits   of    Intemperance,"    a    set    of    six,    in    two 

frames,   6x9  each   (Spencer),   .;^19   19s. 

82  Croinc,   "  Woody   Lnndsc.-ipo,"   12J   x    15J   (Dale),    £?4   14s.   bd. 

83  Rigaud,   J.    F.,    R..-\.,   "  Fortune,"   and    "  Wisdom  ":    .Mlegorical    subjects, 

a   pair,   20  x   16  (Mitchell),  £•]  7s. 

84  Morland   "  .\   Shepherd   and   Dog,"   29  x   24   (Mrs.   Wheeler),   £^  4s 

85  Watloau    School,    "  -V    Ffte    Champetre,"    unframed,    20    x    40    (Leggatt), 

£2(,    ss. 

86  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    blue    dress,    33    x    18} 

los.    6d. 


io6  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

87  Zoffany,    J.,     R.A.,    "Portrait    of    George,     Prince    of    Wales,      and      his 

sister,"   a  pair,   oval,    jij  x  gj  (Cremetti),   ;^3. 

88  Arentz,   A.,   "  River  Scene,"  12  x  22   (Richardson),   ;£'ii  os.  6d. 

89  Early  English  School,  "  Portrait  of  James  Boswell,"  zSJ  x  23J  (Cremetti), 

£2   ss. 

90  Romney,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    brown    dress,    23}    x    19J    (Wells), 

;^S   'SS-  6d. 
gi     Cotes,   "  Portrait  of   a   Lady,"   in   white  dress,   3sJ   x   27^   (Wood),    jQt,. 

92  Maes,    "  Portrait   of   a   I^aJy,"   in    brown   dress,    21    x    16    (Grant),    £t,   3s. 

93  Gainsborough,    "  Portrait    of    Mrs.    Philip    Dupont,"    13^    x    11    (Glossop), 

£9  9s  • 

94  &    95    Ribera,    "  Saint    Anthony,"    16J    x    i2i;    and    "  The    Pedlar,"    by 

P.   Van   Laer,   28   x  37J   (Stanton),    £2    12s.   6d. 

96  Mierevelt,    "  Portrait   of   John   of   Barneveldt,"   23    x    ig-J    (Grant),    £■]    7s. 

97  Poussin,    G.,   "  -An    Italian    Landscape,"   13 J   x   22   (Peters),   jQi. 

98  Dutch   School,    "  Portrait   of   a    Lady,"   in    black   dress,    27   x   21J   (Clark*, 

£^  8s. 

99  Poelenburgh,    C.    Van,    "  The    Magdalen    and    Angels,"   6J;    .\    si    (Crome), 

£i  3S 

100  Vandyck,   "  A  Cavalier  on   Horseback,"  23^  x   18  (Martin),   ;^'29  8s. 

loi  Orizonte,    "  Italian    Landscape,"   22    x   37   (Miss    Lewis),    £\    53. 

102  Dutch  School,   "  Woody   River   Scene,"   29  x  41J   (Richardson),    ;^3a   gs. 

103  Rubens,  "  The    Calling   of  Saint    Peter,"   34   x   41^    (Butlrey),    jQt^   2s. 

104  Bucken,    J.    Van,    "  A   Market   Scene,"   34J   x   48   (Leggatt),    £1$    155. 

105  Berchem,    "  Mountainous    Landscape,"   27J    x   39^    (Bruce),    £21.. 

106  Early   English   School,   "  Portrait  of   a   Youth,"   in   green   coat,   28^  x   23 J 

(Bruce),   £2   2s. 

107  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait   of    Master    William    Crotch,    Musician," 

30  x  21:;  (Leggatt),  £2   i2s.  6d. 

108  Kneller,    "  Portraits   of   two   Children    with   a    Dog,"   48   x   40   (Salarnons). 

£'\  4s  • 

109  Colman,    "  View  on   the  Coast,"   10  x    14   (CoUings),   £2   2s. 

no  Barker,    B.    (1820),    "View    at    Lancing,    Sussex,"    \o\    x    14J    (Newell), 
£2   12s.  6d. 

111  Netscher,   "  A    Lady,"   in   pink   dress,    17J   x    14   (Leggatt),    £i()    i5s. 

112  Barker,   B.,   "  Landscape,"   n   x   10  (White),   £-i  3s. 

113  Morland,   G.,   "  Three  Sheep  in  a   Landscape,"  9  x   iij  (Wagner),   ^3  3S. 

114  Hals,  "  A  Man,"  in  black  dress,  holding  a  pen,   10  x  8  (Buttrey),  ;^6o  i8s. 

115  Early   English   School,   "  Portrait  of  a   Gentleman  "   (said   to  be   the   Duke 

of   Wellington),   in  dark  dress,   241  x  20^-   (Fleischner),    ^"3  3s. 

116  Dutch  School,  "  Portrait  of  a   Lady,"  with  lace  collar,   unframed,   24  x  20 

(Osborn),   £1    is. 

117  Lairesse,  "  Bacchanalian  Figures,"  a  pair,  unframed,   igj  x  25!  (Wagner), 

£-i  3S. 

118  D'orsay,  Count,  "  Lord  Churchill's  Drag,"  3!  x   17^-  (Turner),  ;£'i2   is.  6d. 

119  Lauri,     F.,    "  .Saint    Anthony,     with    the    Infant    Saviour    and    Cherubs," 

I3i  X   10  (Gray),   £j  7s. 

120  Rembrandt  School,   "  An   Old   Woman,"  oval,    loi   x  8   (Heape),   £'^  6s. 

121  Raeburn,    "  Portrait   of   a    Gentleman,"   holding    a    book,    30   x    23    (Reid), 

£1     2S. 

122  Lawrence,    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman  "    (said    to    be    .Sir    Thomas    Law- 

rence.   I^.I?.A.),   holding   a   letter,    35   x   27   (Wythes),    £^   14s.   6d. 

123  Opie,  "  Head  of  a  Child,"  with  white  cap,   12  x  g\  (Wythes),    £2   12s.  6d. 


February  28^   1910.  107 


124  Early    Flemish    School,    "  Head    of    a    Gentleman,"    with    rich    dress    and 

black    cap,    11    x   7i   (Lippmann),    £iyz    ss- 

125  Dutch    School,    "  A    Boy,"    in    brown    dress,    holding    a    lute,    26i    x    22 J 

(Glen),   £7  7S. 

126  Breughel     and     Rottenhr.mrrcr,     "  The    Baptism     of     Christ,"     on     copper 

iij  X   I4j  (Richardson),   £10  los 

127  Canaletto,   "  San   Giorgio   Maggiore,    Venice,"   21    x   31    (Peters),   £S   Ss. 

128  Dalens,  D.,  "  Hilly  River  Scene,"  on  copper,   iSJ  x  25  (Ford),  £6   16s.  6d. 

129  Droogsloot,  J.  C,   "  A  Village  Merrymaking,"  17^  x  24I  (Wylde),   £S  8s. 

130  Dutch   School,    "  Landscapes,"   a    pair,    lo-i   x    14^   (Collings),    £21. 

131  Ferg,    P.,   "  A   Village   Brawl,"  on   copper,   9J   x    14   (Fade),    £1;^    13s. 

132  Griffier,   Jan,    "  Two   Mountainous   River   Scenes  "   (Spielman),    £g   gs. 

133  Heyden,    Van    Der,    "  A   Town   on    a   River,"    13J    x   2o|    (Bates),    £(>   6s. 

134  Ouw.iter,    J.,     1777,     "  The     Kntrance     to    a    Chateau,"     12-i     x    :6J   .(\'an 

Duren),  £8  8s. 

135  Reynolds,    "  The   Snake   in    the    Grass,"    40   x   33    (Smith),    ;6^ios. 

136  Compe,  J.  Ten,  "  View  Outside  a  Town,"  lOj  x   14J  (W.  Briel),  ;£^i8   i8s. 

137  Teniers,   D.,   "  A   Village  Merrymaking,"  30^  x  34i   (Ure),   ;^I52   53. 

138  Velde,     E.     Van     de,      '  .\    Cavalry     Engagement,"     lyi    x     23^     'Smith), 

£7  17s.  6d 


io8  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


March  5,  1910.  The  follo\ving-  were  sold  by  order 
of  the  Executors  of  E.  Levita,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of 
27,  Ennismore  Gardens,  S-W.,  and  6,  Brunswick  Square, 
Brighton. 

DRAWING. 

1  Bouvier,   A.,    iS6g,   "  At   the   Fountain,"   8^   x   ii    (Lister),   £2   'S^-   6d. 

MODERN     PICTURES. 

2  Ansdell,   R.,   R..^.,    1865,   "  The   Return  of   the   Hawking   Party,"   44  x   34 

(Lister),   ^£^54    12s. 

3  Archer,  J.,  R.S.A.,   1875,  "  Little  Miss  Primrose,"  35!  x  27  (Agnewl,  ;^42. 

4  Cooper,    T.    S.,    R.A.,    1839-60,    "  A    Cow    and    Sheep    at    the    Edge    of    a 

River,"    34   x    36    (Mitchell),    ;^86    2s. 

5  Cooper,    T.    S.,    R.A.,    1862,    "  Three    Sheep,"    in    a    landscape,    6i    x    45 

(Levita),     £13    13s. 

6  Earl,   T.,    1863,    "  Dogs'   Heads,"   23^  x   19J   (Lister),   £^   153.   6d. 

7  Earl,    T.,    "  A    Pointer    and    Dead    Partridge,"    18J    x    23J    (W.    Permain), 

£7    17s.    6d. 

8  Fleury,     J.     V.     tie,      1865,     "  The     Grand     Canal,     Venice,"    2gJ     x     50 

(Jackson),    .^^15    155. 

9  Grossmith,    VVeedon,    1881,    "  Marjorie,"   50   x   28I   (Agnew),    ^18    iSs. 

10  Herrick,   W.   S.,   "  The   Valentine,"   17J  x   13J   (Levita),   £^   155.   bd. 

11  Kennington,   T.   B.,    1899,   "  The   Mirror,"   29^  x   24i   (Amor),    ^^14  3s.   6d. 

12  Leader,    B.    W.,    R.A.,    1891-5,    "  Evening    Solitude,"   60   x    48    (Sampson), 

;£i57    10s. 

13  Leslie,   G.   D.,    R.A.,   "  At   the   Fountain,"   47  x   55,    Royal   Academy,    1873 

(Agnew),     ^42. 

14  Long,    Edwin,    R.A.,    1886,    "  England:     Violets,"    one    of    the    series    of 

"  Beauty  "    Pictures,    49I   x   33^    (Agnew),    £^2. 

15  May,   A.    Dampier,   "  Roses,"   59   x  30^   (Mrs.    C.   Levita),    £27   i6s. 

j6     Merritt,    Anna    Lea,    1881,    "  The    Little    Quakeress,"    59    x    30    (Mrs.    C. 

Levita),     :/^6o     18s. 
17     Morrish,   .Sydney,    1873,   "  A   Hurdy-Gurdy   Boy,"    17J   x    13J   (Misell,   jun.), 

£1    5s- 
j8     Pettie,    J.,    R.A.,    "  An    Arquebusier,"    44   x    26    (Simonson),    ;^78    155. 

19  Riviere,     Briton,     R.A.,     1872,     "  A     Fairy     Tale,"     42     x     39J     (Agnew), 

£136   10s. 

20  Riviere,    Briton,    R.A.,    1892,    "  A    Master   of    Kings,"    21J    x    28    (Mis.    C. 

Levitai,    ^£123    i8s. 

21  Scott,   J.   T.,    "  Prussian   Soldiers,"   time  of   Frederick   the   Great,   25   x   21 

(Mrs.    C.    Levita),    £7    7s. 
^2     Smith,    Wells,    "  The    Market    Girl,"    isJ    x    12J    (Agnew),    ^^5   ss. 

23  Weiler,   Lina  V.,  "  A  Mother  and  Child,"   I4i  x   iij  (Priest),   £i   J3S.  6d. 

24  Haynes-Willi.'ims,     1864,     "  A    Spanish    Water-carrier,"    and    "  The    Little 

Guardian,  '   by   Lina   V.   Weiler   (Jackson),   £i    13s.   6d. 


March  5,  1910.  109 

OLD      PICTURES. 

25  Early   English   School,    "  Portrait  of   a    Lady,"   in    white   dress,    29J    .1   24.J 

(Tooth),    £a,^    ss 

26  Morland,   G.,   "Fruit-Gatherers,"    14J   x   iii   (Vicars),    ^i-j  6s. 

27  Poelenburgh,    C.    Van,    "  The    Judgment    of    Paris,"    and    "  Head    cf    an 

Old    L.ndy,"    (Suchlich),    .^^i     iis.    6d. 

28  Raffaelle    (.^fter),    "  Madonna   della    Sedia,"    by    G.    Orzali,    28in.,    circular 

(W.     Permain),     ^27     6s. 

29  Romney,    G.,    "  Portrait   of    Mrs.    Charles    Strickland,"    48    x    38    (Agnew), 

^7472      IDS. 

JO     Ysselsteyn.    A.    F.,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    white    dress,    signed,    and 
dated    1668,    45   x   35   (Agnew),   ^147. 

The   following   were   sold   by   order   of   the    Executors   of 
a  Lady,  deceased. 

DRAWING. 

31  Mole,   J.   H.,    1866,   "  Mussel-Gatherers,"   20   x   40J   (Sampson),   jQd'^   2%. 

PICTURES. 

32  Herring,      J.      F.,      Sen.,      1847-51,      "  Cromwell's      Troopers,"      40    x    .^o 

(Mitchell),    £(>=,    2S. 

33  Houston,     J.     A.,     R.S.A.,     i86g,      "  Faithful      unto      Death,"      33I     x     43 

(M.    Jo.seph),    £\e,   15s. 

34  O'Xeill,   G.    B.,    "  I   See's    You,"    11    x    g    (Mullen),    £?,   8s. 

35  Topham,    F.    \\'.    \V.,    i86c),    "  Sympathy,"    42   x    28    (.Sampson),   £q   gs. 

The    following    was    the    property    of    the    Rt.    Hon.    the 
Countess  Bathurst. 

PASTEL. 

36  Landseer,  Sir  E.,  R..\.,  "The  Prince  Consort,  accompanied  by  the  Princess 

Royal,    returning    from    deer-stalking    at    Balmoral,"    48    x    H2    (Scott), 
^8   8s. 

The   property   of   a    gentlem;^n. 

PICTURES. 

37  Etty,    W.,    R.A.,    "  Prometheus,"    the    background    by    J.    Linnell,    S(-n., 

27J    X    29^     (Wallis),     .£10     los. 

38  Shayer,   W.,   Sen.,   "  A   Farmer  with  his  Wife  and   Daughter,"  39J  x  32I 

(Connell),    ;^73    los. 

39  Shayer,    W.,    Sen.,     1846,    "  Gipsies    with    3    Cart,"    24    x    29    (Connell), 

£=p   8s. 

40  Shayer,    VV.,    Sen.,   "  Fisher-folk,"    27    x   35    (Connell),    ^16    i6s. 

41  Shayer,   W.,   Sen..   "  The  Royal   Onk    Inn,"   with   peasants,  etc.,   ii,\  x   29^ 

(Sampson),     .1^60     iSs. 

42  Shayer,    W.,    Sen.,    "  Landscape,"    30    x    23I    (Wood),    ^18    i8s. 

43  Shaver,     W.,    Sen.,     1859,     "  Landscape,"      with      a      peasan'-woman     an(< 

cattle,    23    X    35    (Newman),    ^^32    lis. 

44  Shayer,   W.,   Sen..   "  .\  Gipsy   Encampment,"  igi  x  29.V  (Cas.sell),   £\()   19s. 

45  Towne,    C,    "  Two   Cows   by    a   River,"   7J   x   9J    (Eyles),    £%    5s. 


ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


Different  properties. 


DRAWINGS. 


46  Newton,    A.    P.,    1883,    "  Shattered    Desolation:     The    Parthenon,    Athens,' 

i7i    X    32I    (Allen),    ^9    gs. 

47  Weiland,  J.,   "  The  Spinning-\\'heel,"  23I   x   i8|  (Connell),   ;£^44  2S. 

PICTURES. 

48  Bredt,     F.     M.,     "  The    Queen    of    the    Harem,"      33I    x    205      (Teppich), 

;£ri2       I2S. 

49  Seller,    C    1897,    "  Reading   the    News,"   7J   x   9^    (Leggatt),    £81    i8s. 

50  Mullcr,    W.,    1836,    "  The    Rialto,    Venice."    39    x    sg-J-    (Orrell),    £.yz    8s. 

51  Roberts,     D.,     R.A.,     1S44,     "  The    Temple    of    Dendera,     Upper     Egypt," 

47    X   84    (W.    Permain),    ^^'Sg    53. 

52  Hardy,    Hey  wood,    "  Full    Cry,"    29    x    4g|    (Sampson),    ^^63. 

53  Crowe,    Eyre,    .^.R.A.,    1855,    "  The    Meeting    of    Louis    XI.    and    Edward 

I\'.   on   the   Bridge  of   Pecquigny,"   44J  x  65   (Ward),   j£'2i. 

54  Burne-Jones,     Sir     E.,     "  The     Knights     in     the     Briar     Rose,"     an     early 

design,    painted   in    1869,   41    x   71J   (Miss   Hewitt),    ;^73    los. 

55  Haynes-Williams,     J.,      1S92,     "  Our     Darling's     Birthday,"     2gJ     x     49J 

(Mitchell),    /^72    10s. 

56  Levis,    M.,    "  La   Ferme   de   Mortefontaine,"   27   x   49   (Wheeler),   ^'33    12s. 

57  Weiland,   J.,    "  Preparing    the   Meal,"   21    x    16   (Connell),    ;^2i. 

58  Norwich  School,   "  A  Norfolk  River  Scene,"  40  x  55I  (Thrift),   £6$  2s. 

59  Bonheur,   .-\uguste,    3854,   "  Mountjjinous  Landscape,"  46!   x   78   (Sampson), 

;^2I. 

60  Leys,    Baron    H.,    "  La    Chatelaine,"    38    x    48    (Wise),    ^42. 

61  Hardy,    Heywood,    1881,    "  Sidi    Ahmed    ben    .\vuda    and    the    Holy    Lion," 

86    X    59,    etched    by    the    .Artist    (Sampson),    ^£'27    6s. 

62  Macwhirter,  J.,   R.A.,   "  The  Track  of  a   Hurricane,"  60  x  845  (Sampson), 

^48  6s. 

63  Harlow,    G.    H.,    "  Hubert   and   /Vrthur,"   93   x   57   (Leggatt),    ^g   gs. 

64  Stann:ird,    J.,    1872,    "  A    Farm    Scene."    24J    x    29J    (Elliott),    £6    6s. 

65  Macwhirter,    J.,    R..-\.,    "  Pine    Wood    by    the    Sea,    near    North    Berwick," 

47I   X   31I    (Lister),    ;^78    15s. 

66  Barnes,    .S.    J.,     1896-7,     "  The    Queen's    Salmon-Pool    on    the    Dee,     near 

Balmoral,"    49    x    3g    (Page),    £s    5s. 

67  Ansdell,     R.,     R.A.,     1883,     "  Tocador    de    la     Reina,"      Queen's      Tower, 

Alhambra,    59   x   42^-    (Mitchell),    ;£'6o    i8s. 

68  Constable,   J.,   R.A.,    "  Hampstead    Heath,"   23I   x   30J   (Grant),    £^0  ?s. 
6g     Hcrvier,     A.,    i860,     "  The     Farm    in     the     Wood,"     37J     x     50I     (Wallis), 

:£'29    8s. 

70  Hooper,     J.     Horace,     "  Evening:      Clearing     up     after     rain,"    31^     i     43 

(Collings),    £7    17s.    6d. 

71  Goodall,     F.,     R..\.,     1889,     "  Harrow    on     the     Hill,"     71     x    g6     (Orrelll, 

£37    i6s. 

72  Goodall,    F.,    R..\.,    1896,    "  Cloud    Shadows   over   Sea    and    Land  :      Beachi 

Heid,"    71    x    96    (Mullen),    £23    2S. 

73  Goodrll,     F.,     R.A.,     i8gg,      "  On     the     Road     to     Mandalay,"      .';6     x     7S 

(.Samp.son),    .^26    5s. 

74  Johnston,    .Mcx,    "  The   Flight    of    the    Queen    of    James    II.,"    60    x    47I 

(Sampson),     j^2i 


March  5,  1910.  iii 

75  Pettie,    J.,    R.A.,    "  Scene    in    the   Temple   Gardens,"    48    x    72    (Sampson), 

£63. 

76  Barker,    T.    Jones,    "  Border    Raiders,"   36    x   61    (Sampson).    ;£72i. 

77  Sch.-ifer,    H.   T.,    1884,    "  A   Symphony."    25^    x    385    (Permain),    £26    5s. 
78     Pettie,    J.,    R.A.,    "  Charles    Surface    Selling    his    Ancestors,"    I7j-    x    23^ 

(Permain),    j£^i73    ss. 

The   property  of  a   gentleman. 

PICTURES. 

79  Buchanan,     G.     F.,     "  Loch    .-Vchray,"    and     "  Lock     Meubin,     Ross-shire," 

a    pair,    11^    x    igj    (Jackson),    £2    3S- 

80  Creswick,    T.,    R..\.,    "  River    Scene,"    36    x    49    (Mitchell),    ;^22     if. 

81  James,    D..    1880,    "  Off    Yarmouth,"    19^    x    29^    (Leggatt),    £g    gs. 

82  Roberts,    D.,    R.A.,    "  View    from    Waterloo    Bridge,"    being    No.    6    of    a 

series     of     Views     in      London     on     the     River     Thames,     23 J    x    41 J 
(Vicars),    ;^33    12s. 

83  Roberts,     D.,     R..'\..     1861,      "  South     Elevation     of     the     New     Palace     of 

Westminster,"    being    No.    7   of    a    series   of    Views    in    London    on    the 
River   Thames,    23J   x  41J   (Vicars),    £i^y  ss. 

84  VVaagrez,    V.,    "  The    Haunt    of    the    Swallows,"    and    "  The    Haunt    of 

the   Moorhen,"   a   pair,    35J   x   27    (Port),    ;^4   4s. 

85  Wood,     L.     J.,     "  St.     Wulfrand,    .Abbeville,"     17J     x    23^     (Robinson     and 

VVildc),    £g    gs. 

The  following  were  sold  by  order  of  the  Trustees  of 
the   late  James   Paton,    Esq.,    of   Edinburgh. 

PICTURES. 

86  Paton,     Sir    J.     Noel,     R.S..A.,     "  The    Pursuit    of    Pleasure,"    60J    x    96, 

painted    in    1855,    engraved    by    H.    T.    Ryal    (Wallis),    ;^5S6    los. 

87  Paton,    Sir    J.     Noel,    R.S..-\.,     1890,    "  Beati    Mundo    Corde,     Blessed    are 

the   pure    in    heart,"   70   x   97    (Sampson),    .^126. 

88  Paton,    Sir    J.    Noel,    R.S.A.,    1886,    "  The    Choice,"    93    x    66    (Sampson). 

;Ci36  los. 

89  Paton,     Sir     J.     Noel,     R.S.-^.,     1S81,     "  In     Die     Malo  "     (Faith     arming 

the  Christian   warrior),   94  x  61   (Brambleby),  ;i£ri62   15s. 

90  Paton,    Sir    J.    Noel,    R.S.A.,     1S79,      "  Lux      in     Tenebris,"     945    x    58.; 

(Mullen),    ;^I26. 

91  Paton,    Sir   J.    Noel,    R.S.A.,    1876,    "  The    Great    Shepherd,"    86^    x    45^, 

the   original    picture    of    this    subject    (Sampson),    ;^i68. 

92  Paton.    Sir    J.    Noel,    R.S.A.,    1875,    "  The    Man    of    Sorrows,"    86^    x    46 

(Mullen),    j^i26. 

93  Paton,     Sir    J.     Xool,     R.S.A.,     1878,     "Thy     Will     be     Done,"    S6I     x    4'. 

(Mullen),   ^J26. 

The  following  were  sold  by  order  of  the  Beneficiaries 
under  the  will  of  W.  S.  Partridge,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of 
Lynn  Court,   Broadwater  Down,  Tunbridge  ^^'ells. 

WATER     COLOUR     DRAWINGS. 

94  Bonheur,   Rosa,    1870,   "  In   the  Highlands,"   16  x  29  (Tooth),   ^^178   los. 


ART     PRICES    CURRENT. 


95  Earle,    C,    "  The   Water-Mill,"    12   x    iS^   (Middleditch),    £S   8s. 

q6  Earle,    C,    "  A.   Country   Village   Scene,"    11   x    18   (Middleditch),    ;^io    los. 

97  Foster,    Birket,   "  Cross-Bow   Practice,"   16  x   30J   (Agnew),    £36^   los. 

98  Foster,     Birket,     "The     Return    of     the    Gleaners,"     13^     x     27^     (Tooth), 

^283     IDS. 

99  Foster,    Birket.    "  Linlithgow    Castle,"    3 J    x    55    (Tooth),    £^2. 

100     Foster,    Birket,   "  Aberdeen   Market-place,"  3I  x   sJ   (Wells),   jQ^t^  2S. 
loi     Fripp,   G    A.,   "  Manaveer  Castle,"  on   the   Pembrokeshire  coast,    13   x   19^ 
(.\gnew),    ^16    i6s. 

102  Goodall,    F.,    R.A.,    1864,    "  At    the   Well,"   28   x   20   (Tooth),    ^£^73    los. 

103  Hall,    G.    L.,     1869,    "  Tantallon    Castle,"    and    "  A    Highland    Loch,"    a 

pair,    II    X    19    (Middleditch),    j£^6    6s. 

104  Johnstone,    H.   J.,    "  The   Pet   Lambs,"    10   x   7   (Sampson),    £1$    15s 

105  Metzmacher,    E.,    "  La    Cigale."    175    x    13    (Thrift),    ;^2i. 

106  A.    M.    P.,    1871,    "  Woody    Landscapes,    near    Reigate,"    a    pair,    9    1    <2i 

(Pershouse),    £4    4s. 

107  Richardson,    T.    M.,     1874,    "  An     Italian    Town,"    25J    x    39I    (Bowden), 

108  Richardson,   T.   M.,    1874,   "  f^'""^   Village  of  St.   Pierre,"   Va\  d'Entremont, 

Pass   of   the   Great    St.    Bernard,    25I   x   395    (Bowden),    ;£'i4i    15s. 
log     Roscoe,     S.     G.     W.,     1878,     "  A     Yorkshire     Moor,"      and      "  A     Rocky 

Stream,''    a    pair,    10    x    14    (Middleditch),    ;£'i2    is.    6d. 
no     Rowbotham,     T.     L.,       1870,      "  Isola     Bella,     Lago     Maggiore,"    6x9 

(Robinson    and    Wilde),    ^'8    8s. 
in     Rowbotham,    T.    L.,    1870,   "  An    Italian    Lake   Scene,"   55   x   7^    (Robinson 

and    Wilde),    £S    i8s.    6d. 
ti2     Vacher,    C,     1864,    "  A    Sibeei,    or    Public    Fountain,    Cairo,"    273    x    24 

(Tooth).   ^26  ss. 

113  Waller,   Martha   M.,  "  Flowers  in  a  Vase,"  16^  x  13  (Tooth),   ;^4  145.  6d. 

114  Warren,    E.    G.,    "Rabbit-shooting    in    the    Bracken,"    17    x    25    (Bowden), 

,€13   13s. 

MODERN    PICTURES. 

CONTINENTAL    SCHOOLS. 

115  "  A    River   Scene,"    16    x   26    (Priest),    £2    12s.    6d. 

116  .\mbros,    R.    (1889),    "  A    Food    Store,    Cairo,"    14J    x    18    (W.    Permain), 

117  Blaas,    K.    De   (1896),    "  Flirtation,"    43    x   32    (Tooth),    ^i6S. 

118  Discart,   J.,   "  A   Shoemaker,   Tangier,"    15   x    19   (Permain),    j£^6o   18s. 

n9     Dommersen,    P.    C.    (1896),    "  West    Kapelle,"    .ind    "  Near    Middelharnis, 
Holland,"   a    pair,    loj    x    14^    (C.    Middleditch),    £^6   6s. 

120  Joanowitch,     P.,     "  The     Interior    of     a     Cabaret,"     loj     x     14^     (Wallis), 

/■S7   '5s- 

121  Kiosel     C.    "  Ready   for   the    Ball,"   2U    x    16   (Tooth),    ;^54    12s. 

122  Lcsrel,     A.    A.    (1895),     "  The    Game    of    Chess,"    22I    x     i8i    (Howard), 

A"!  1 5   los. 

123  Piot,    A.,    "  A    Fair    Student,"    31^,    circular    (Tooth),    ;£^89   Ss. 

124  Tamburini,    A.,    "  The    Game   of    Cards,"    17^    x    22    (.'\gnew),    £35    14s. 

125  Tamburini,   A.   (1897),   "  A  Friendly  Glass,"  i7i  x  22J  (Leggatt),   ;^5o  Ss. 

ENGLISH     SCHOOL. 

126  "Shipping    in    a    Harbour,"    i!\    x    15^    (P.ilsfi),    £6    i6s.    6d. 

127  Barber,  C.   Burton  (1893),  "  A  Spcciel   Pleader,"  37  x  49  (Lister),   ;£'i99  los. 

128  Baxter,    C,    "  The    Union,"    13^,    circular    (Amor),    £^2    los. 

129  Blinks,    T.,     1885,    "The    Find";     "Gone    Away";    "Full    Cry";    and 

"  The   Death,"   a   set  of   four,    17   x   28   (Tooth),    ;£'i73   5s. 


March  5,  1910.  113 

130  Blinks,    T.    (1894),    "  Refusing    the    Jump,"    25i    x    174    (D.    M.    Davis), 

£2.t  ss. 

131  Chamb"r~,    G.,    "  Collerting    Wreckage,"    24^    x    355    (Gooden    and    Fox), 

;£iS    'SS- 

132  Cole,   Vicat,   R.A.   (1890),   "  Harvest   Time,"  25  x  39J-   (Tooth),   £,ziT,   los. 

133  Crofts,    F..    R.A.    (1S98),    "  Charles    H.    nt    Whiteladies,    after    the    Battle 

of  Worcester"    53   x  38  (Cater),   £,2.\o. 

134  Ouickshrsnk,   \V.,   "  Fruit   and   Biid's-nest,"  oval,   4x5  (.\mor),  £f\  gs. 

135  Dawson,   H.  T.   (x866),   "  Rochester,"   is|  x  23^  (Mitchell),   ;^io   los. 

136  Graham,     Peter,    R.A.    (i88i),     "  Highland     Cattle,"     igi     x     29^     (Tooth), 

;^220    lOS. 

137  Hardy,   Heywood   (1896),   "  Hunting   Moin,"  43   x  32   (Tooth),   ^£'89  ss. 

138  Holder,     E.     E.     (1871),    "  View    in     the    Lledr    Valley,     North    Wales," 

1 51   X  loj  (J.  Collings),   j£'5   i6s.  6d. 

139  Hook,    J.    C,    R.A.    (1867),    "  A   Cowherd's    Mischief,"    27    x    41!    (Mullen), 

£^'^- 

140  Horslpy,   J.   C,    R.A.,    "  The   Pet   Bird,"    13^   x    \\\    (Amor),    ;^5   53. 

141  Hulnif!,     F.    \V.    (1874),    "  A    Welsh    Salmon    River,"    29^    x    49*    (Coke), 

^27   6s. 
i.p     HuliiiH,    F.   \V.   (1S50),   "  Near   ihe  Common,   Woking,   Surrey,"   19I   x   25^ 
(Vokins),   £i\   14s. 

143  Hunt,    Walter   (1892),    "  Blowing    Bubbles,"   29^   x    iq.V   (Amorl.    ^65   2S. 

144  Knight,  W.  H.,  "  The  Village  School,"  10  x   13I  (Leggatt),   £-2.r. 

145  Lance,     G.     (1862).     "  Grapes     and     Peaches,"     6i     x     9     (Middled! tch), 

£,■2.    J23.,6d. 

146  Leader,     B.    W.,     R.A.,    "  A    Sunny    Autumn     Evening    on     the     Llugwy, 

North    Wales,"    25!    x    39^    (Mitchell),    ^7138    12s. 

147  Lucy,    C.    (1869),    "  Sunny    Hours    of    Childhood,"    17^    x    13    (Newman), 

£',  4s  • 

148  Xinmann,    E.    J.    (1867),    "  Nottingham,    from    Clifton    Grove,"    17^    x    234 

(Mullen),  £,\-j  17s. 

149  O'Neill,    G.    B.,   "  Idle    Moments,"    17^   x    13I    (Mitchell),    ;^40    19s. 

150  O'Neill,    G.    B.,    "  The   Secret,"    7i   x   7    (Mullen),    £\(>    i6s. 

151  CNeill,    G.    B.,    "  The    Lesson,"    75    x    7    (Mullen),    ;^i5    i^. 

152  Strutt,     William,     "  Born     for    Mischief,"    six    in    one    frame,     (Mitchell), 

£\a  los. 

153  Webb,    J..    "  Honfleur,"    ni    x    z\\    (Collings),    £\^    14s. 
T54     Willis,    E.,    "   I'Ue    Ferry,"    I'gJ    x   2^,   (Collings),    £'a   6s. 


114  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


March  7,  1950.  '"!'e  following  were  sold  by  order 
of  the  Exscutors  of  Miss  Catherine  Vincent,  deceased, 
late  of   27,  St.  Mary's  Mansions,  Paddington,   \V. 

1  "  English    Landscape    Scenery,"    after    J.    Constable,    by    D.    Lucas,    forty 

plates    in    a    folio;     rnd     "  Two    Etchings,"    by     Reeve    and    an^ifher, 
framed   (Jackson),  ^5  5s. 

DRAWINGS. 

Works  by  Spencer  Vincent,  many  of  which  were  e.\hibited 
at  the  Burlington  Fine  Arts  Club,  1890. 

Iti.  Gold  Motmts. 

2  "  On    the    Thames,    near    Shiplake,"    nj    x    19*    (Judge    Bacon),    £^    4s. 
;;     "  Loch    Sunart,   .Argyllshire,"    13   x    19I   (S.    Lane),   £.■]    17s.   6d. 

4  "  Waves    on     Chesil     Beach,     near    Weymouth,"     13J    x     igj     (S.     L.ine), 

£-i   13s.  6d. 

5  "  The   Coast   near   Eastbourne,"    i2|   x    19J    (Bacon),    jQ/^   4s. 

6  "  The   Descent    to    Dundonnell,    Ross-shire,"    and    "  Near    Dundonnell,"    a 

pair,   lo-J  s  20  (S.   Lane),   £c,   15s.   6d. 

7  "  Ardtornish    Tower,"    and    "  Near    Loch    Carron,"    a    pair,     loj     x     igj 

(Blandford),   j£i4   14s. 

8  "  Views  of   Loch  Coruisk,   Isle  of  Skye,"  (Blnndford),  £12   12s 

9  "  Kinlocb    Aline     Castle,"    and     "  Ben     More,     in    Coigach,"     13.^     x     igj 

(Lane),  ^^8  8s. 

10  "  Crawford    Bridge,"    and    "  Strath    Affric,"    (Blandford),    ;^ii    11s. 

11  "The    Isle   of   .Arran,"   and    "A    Spate,"    (Blandford),    £(>    16s.    «M. 

J 2     "  Loch-a-Bhraonh,     Ross-shire,"     and      "  A     Mountain      Scene,"      (Cobb), 
£S   ISS.   6d. 

13  "  Kinloch  Aline  Castle,"  and   "Near  Borrowdale  "  (Gaselee),   £^4    14s.  6d. 

14  "  The    Foreland,    Lynmouth,"    and    "  O-i    the    West    Coast    of    Scotland," 

(Bacon),   £■]   7s. 

15  "  On     the     Coast     of     Si-olland,"     and     "  Burnham     Beeches,"     (Lane), 

£3   '3S-   6d. 

16  "  A     Mil!     at     Pendryffryn,"     and     "  Hampstead     Heath,"     (Blaniford), 

£2   12s.  6d. 

17  "Lynmouth";      "Sunset";     and     "The     Cuchullin      Hills,"     (Norton), 

-£4  4S- 

In  White  Motints, 

18  "  Eel-Bucks  on  the  Loddon,"  13J  x   19-^  (Norton),  £2  is. 

19  "  Hulks   in    the   Sol''nl,"    and   "  Boats   in    a   Calm,"   (Lane),    £6   6s. 

20  "  Bridge     at     Fasnakyle,"     and     "  A     View     near     Ardtornish,"     (BlaUe), 

£3   10s. 

21  "  Near   Mortlake,"   and   "  f:at(le   in   a   Stream,   Somersetshire  "   (S,    [  ane), 

£2    12s.  M. 

22  "  Mapledurham     Mill,"    and    "  .Ardtornish    'Tower  "    (Leach),     £s    SS- 


March  7,  1910.  115 

23  "  Loch    Aline  ";     "  On     the     River    Stour,"     and     "  Mountains    in     Rois- 

shire  "   (Lane),   £,2    12s.   6d. 

Works  by  different  artists. 

24  Bodiohon.    Madame    E.,    "  A    Sea    Piece,"    with    barges,    and    "  A    Kishinji- 

Smack,"  (Gaselee),   Ji.i. 

25  Cotman,  J.  S.,  "  Mountainous  River  Scene,"  8J  x   13  (Wallis),  £\\  c.  6d. 
a6     D'F.gville,    J.    H.,    "A    Lake    Scene";    "  Tomlin's    Pond,    Frimley, "    by 

H.   C.    Herries,    and   "  Cliffs,    near    Swanage,"    by    \V.    Field    (Priest), 

;^l     IIS.    6d. 

27  Evans,     S.     (1876),     "  A    Tyrolean     Lake,"    and    "  Cleeve    Weir,"    by     E. 

Field   (Gaselee),  £2  12s.  6d. 

28  Goodwin,     A.     (1865),     "  Aspen-Trees     in     Autumn,"     13     x     19     (\'icars), 

£\(i   i6s. 

29  Goodwin,   A.,    "  Landscape,"   and   "  A   River   Scene,"   (Mitchell),    £.a,   4s. 

30  Hunt,   A.   W.   {1883),   "  Warkworth   Castle,"    14   x   2of   (Gooden    and    Fox), 

£a%  ys. 

31  Hunt,    A.    \V.,    "  On    the    Thames,"    gj    x    14I    (Still),    ^8    i8s.    6d. 

32  Hunt,    A.    W.,    "  Moel   Siabod,  '   gj   x    14J   (Gooden    and   Fox),    ;£^i5    15s. 

33  Mackay,     R.     \V.,     "  Copies    of    Works    by    Old    Masters,"    eight    in    six 

frames  (Priest;,  £2   12s.  6d. 

34  Powell,    Sir    F.    (1873),    "  Scuir    Eig,"    17^   x    31^    (Wallis),    /Tic    los. 

35  Powell,   Sir  F.   (1S73),  "  The  Jelty,    East  Loch  Tarbert,"  gf  x   17  (Wallis), 

i.:4    14s.    6d. 

The  property  of  a  lady. 

DRAWINGS. 

36  Cattermole,    G.,    "  The   Armoury,"   8   x    115    (Hodgson),    ^^6    ibs.    6d. 

37  Chambers,     G.    (1838),     "Shipping    off    the    Coast,"    y\    x     n^    (Po.lard), 

;^i6  5s.   6d. 

38  Cooper,    T.   S..    R..\.   (1838),   "  Sheep   in   a   Landscape,"  85   x    12   (Connell), 

^"27  6s. 

39  Cox,    D.,    "  In    the    Harvest-Field,"    7    x    10    (Vicars),    £2y    6s. 

40  Cromek,    T.     H.,     "  The    Interior    of    St.     Mark's,    Venice."    17    x     12^ 

(Leggatt),  £2  2s. 

41  Haghe,   L.,    (1839),    "  Reading   the   Despatch,"    ii^  x    15   (Falser).   £^   5s. 

42  Holland,  J.   (1835),   "  The  Bridge  of  Sighs,   \>nice,"   15  x   loj   (Sampson), 

;^6o  1 8s. 

43  Hunt.    W..    "  A    Young    Student,"    13    x    gj    (Tooth),    ^£^39    iSs. 

44  Joy,    J.    C,    "  .Men-of-War   at   .Anchor,"   and    "  Shipping    in    a    Breeze,"    a 

p:iir.    III   x    16  (Home),   ;^17   17s. 

45  Lewis,   J.    F.,    R..\.,   "Spanish    Peasants   and   Mule,"   10  x   14^   (Sampson), 

£'^?.    i3--^- 

46  Maclise,    D.,    R..\.    {1853',    "  A    Figure    Subjecl,"    loi    x    9    (Col.    Peters), 

^£■3  3S- 

47  Martin,  J.   (1835),   "  The  Storm,"  6i  x  8J  (Walker),   £4   14s.   6d. 

48  Nash,    J.    (1841),    ".An    Interior,    with    a    Cavalier    and    Dog,"    ii\     x     16 

(Balsford),    £}\     11s. 

49  Richardson,   T.    ^L,    "  Prudhoe   Castle,"   7J   x    11    (Mullen),    ;^13    13s. 

50  Richardson.  T.  M.  (1834),  "  The  Old  Gateway,  Prudhoe  Castle,"  12^  x  gj 

(Mullen),   ;^23   3s. 

51  Roberts,     D.,     R..A.    (1834),     "  The     Interior    of    the    .Mhambra,"     13    x    9 

(Connell),  j^'ia   12s. 


ii6  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

52  Stanfield,    C,    R.A.,    "  Landscape    with    Figures    and    Horses,"    gj    x    13 

(Connell),   ;^i6   i6s. 

53  Turner,    J.    M.    W.,    R.A.,    "  Falmouth    Harbour,"    6x9,    enfjraved    hy 

W.    B.    Cooke,    (1816),    in    "  Southern    Coast,"    (Wallis),    ;£ri99    los. 

54  Turner,    "  Sion    House,"   6|   x   11    (Gooden    and   Fox),   ^£^35   14s. 

55  De   Wint,   P.,   "Landscape,"  gj   x    12J   (Leggatt),   £jo  gs. 

56  Wyld,  W.,    "  Rome,"   sunset,    6?   x    10   (Connell),    ;£?ii    os.   6d. 

The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

57  Earle,   C   "  On   the   Ramparts,   Avignon."    14I   x   2ij   (Connell),    ;^9  gs. 

58  Goodwin,   A.   (igoi),   "  Bristol   Docks,"   10  x   14^   (Fletcher),   ^22.  is. 

5g  Goodwin,    A.    (1903),    "  When    the    Day's    Work    is    done:    Bristol    Docks,"' 
10  X   14-J  (Fletcher),  £ig  igs. 

60  Goodwin.    A.,    "  Sandwich,    Kent,"    gj    x    12    (Fletcher),    £i-^    17s. 

61  Goodwin,   A.   (igo4),    "  Palermo,"    10   x    145   (Gooden   and   Fox),   £2^   is. 

62  Goodwin,   .\.,   "Sunset,   Gulf  of  .^den,"  qJ  x   12   (Hicks),   ^£'22    is. 

63  Goodwin,   A.,   "  Valley  of  the   Inn,   Tyrol,"   7!  x  g}   (Scott),   £8  8s. 

64  Gow.    Mary    L.,    "  Fireside    Thoughts,"    65    x    4j    (Hicks),    £2    12s.    M 

65  HoUoway,    C.    E.    (1889),    "  Maiden.    Essex,"    17V    x   28   (Sampson),    £^   qs. 

PICTURES. 

66  Bloomer,    H.    R.    (1878),    "  At    Barbizon,"    14I    .1    11    (Scott),    £1    is. 

67  Brown,    Fred.,    "  .\    \ormandy    Girl,"    loj    x    65    (Wallis),    £2    13s.    6d. 

68  Forbes,     Mrs.     St.nnhope,     "  Afternoon  :     Fishing,"     173     x     23^     (Jackson), 

;£?I0    los. 

6g     Vidal,    Eugene,    "  Summer,"    215    x     18    (Wallis),     ^4    4s. 

70  Waterhouse,    J.    W.,    R.A.    (1892),    "  The    Mermaid,"    12 J   x    7    (Leggatt), 

jf22     IS. 

71  Waterlow.     Sir    E.     .\.,     R.A.     (1882),     "  .\    Backwater    near    Wargrave," 

17J  X   iii   (Sampson),   j£rio  los. 

Different  properties. 

DRAWINGS. 

72  Haghe,    L.    (1853),    "  The   Happy   Trio,"   20^   x   26'    (withdrawn). 

73  Holmes,  Sir  R.  R.,  "  Eton,  from  Windsor,"  17  x  30  (Holmes),  £5  155.  6d. 

74  Holmes,    Sir    R.    R.,    "  Market    Scenes    in    Florence,"    a    pair,    18    x    lo 

(,Scott)    £1   lis.  6d. 

75  Holmes,     Sir     R.      R.,     "  The     Interior     of     Torcello     Cathedral,"     and 

"  Badia    Settinia,    near    Florence,"    a    pair,    17.^   x    10   (Scott),    £1    is. 

76  Holmes,    Sir   R.    R.,   "  In    the   Old   Town,   Folkestone,"   gj   x    17*   (Leger). 

15s. 

77  Wimperis,     E,     M.,     "  Near     Cadgwith,"     after     the     storm,     6i     \     iif 

(Fletcher),  ^5   15s.  6d. 
77A  Fortuny,    M.,   "  An   .\rquebusier,"  pen   and   ink,    11x8  (Leggatt),    £5  53. 

78  .Mole,    J.    H.,    "  Dorwent    Water,"    6i    x    gi    (Bowden),    £8    8s. 

79  Ryland,   H.,  "  The  Reaper  and  the  Flowers,"  10  x   10  (Scott),  £i   13s.  6<-l 
8n     Kennington,     T.     B.     (1883),     "  Daily     Bread."     iij     x     8i     (Upperlon), 

£1    IIS.  6d. 

81  Hardy,    T.     B.    (i8gi),    "  Fishing-Boats    off    Venice,"    .S    x    7    (Robinson), 

£6  i6s.  6d. 

82  Parsons,    Alfred,    A.R.A.,    "  A    Road    Scene,"    i6   x    11    (Keevil),    £8  Ss. 

83  Cox,    D.    (1846),    "  A    Welsh    Village,"    8    x    iii    (Brown    and    Phillips), 

;^I0      lOS. 


March  7,  1910.  117 

84  Cattermole,  G.,  "  The  Crypt  of  a  Church,"  9  x  12J  (Keevil),  £,z  12s.  6d. 

85  Turner,    J.    M.    W..    R.A.,    "  Conway    Castle,"    lOj    x    i6j,    a    letter    (rem 

John    Ruskin    on    the    back    (VVallis),    £,~,o   8s. 

86  Goodwin.    H.,    "  Autumn    at    Canterbury,"    and    "  Old    Boston,"    a    pair, 

13I  X   20  (Jackson),   pC8  8s. 

87  Goodwin,    H.    (iqo6),    "  Barnard   Castle,"    13J   x   gj   (Leger),    £■>,   3s. 

88  Law,   David.   "  Goring   Church  and  Lock,"-   I2j   x  20J  (Connell),   ;^9  9s. 

89  Barret,    G..    "  River    Scene,"   4I    x    ■]\    (King),    £s    ^l^-    ^^■ 

90  Hardy,    T.    B.,    "  St.    Valcry,"    17    x    27    (Scott),    £z    12s.    6d. 

90A  Prout,     S.,     "  The     Porch     of     a     Cathedral,"     with     figures,     loi     x     7J 
(Bowrtcn),    ;^'io   los. 

91  Hardy,   T.    B.    (1893),   "  Portsmouth,"   isi   x   39^   (Connell),   £21   6s. 

92  Hardy,    T.    B.    (1894),    "  Boats    Entering    Portsmouth    Harbour,"   8^    x    27^ 

(Blandford),   £\(i   16s. 

93  Warren,   E.  G.,   "  NMr  Cliudlfigh.   Devon."  20  x  28  tPeters),   £z   12s.  6d. 

94  Hughes,     E.    Lucas    (1908),    "  .\    Corner    of    Bridston    Wood,"    17    x     \\\ 

(Peters),  £\  2s. 

95  Hughes,     E.     Lucas,     "  .An     Old     Cottage     in     Oxfordshire,"     10     x     14I 

(.Misell,   Junr.),    10s.  6d. 

PICTURES. 
56     Hughes,    Edward,    "  .\    Frolic    in    Papa's    Studio,"    24^    x    29^    (Jackson), 

£^  +5- 

97  Adams,    J.     Clayton,     "  .Xear     Leith     Hill,     Surrey,"     19    x     29J     (Petars), 

;^5   15s-  6d. 

98  Fielding,    C,    "  View    off    Liverpool,"    11    x    15    (Pollard),    ;i^37    i6s. 

99  Sh:iver,    VV.,     .Sen.,     '"  Peasants    and     Farmhorses     resting,"     39I      \      32} 

(Leggatt),   £y.   gs. 
100    Angeli,     H.     Von,     "  Portrait     of     the     Earl     of     Beaconstield,"     rid     an 

artist's    proof     engraving,     by     T.     L.     .Atkinson,     19}     x     16     (Yates), 

£y)   18s. 
Id     C.ilvcrt,     F.     (1833),     "  Shipping,     olif     St.     Michael's     .Mount,"     24     x     35J 

(Leggatt),   £1,   14s.   6d. 

102  Dawson,    H.    (1859),    "  River    Scene,"    11^   x    17-i    (Perniain),    £\z    12s. 

FRENCH     SCHOOL 

103  "  The  Levee,"  i/j  x  14^  (Leger),  ^5  15s.  6d. 

104  Horlor,    G.    VV.,    "  Highland    Sheep,"    35!-    x    53    tMullen),    ^16    i6i. 

105  Montague,  A.,  "  The  Entrance  to  Bayeux,"  and  "  Old  Houses,   Belgium," 

a  pair,   13I  x  gj  (Priest),  ^^"7  7s. 

106  Williams,    A.    W.    (18741,    "  Tenby    from    the    Sands,"   23I    x   35I    (White), 

;64   14s-   6d. 

107  Herring,    J.    F..    ■"  .\    Farmyard."    with   horses,    cattle,    goat    and    poultry, 

I7i  X  29I  (.\L  Joseph!,   £(>   16s.  6d. 
io8     Ladell,    E.,    "  Fruit    and    Dead    Game,"    13I-    x    17^    (Collings),    £1,    33. 
109    Melville,    .\lex    (1S79),    "  Come    unto    these    Yellow    Sands,"    and    "  Fairy 

Spoils,"  a  pair,   16  x  24  (Bell),   15s. 
uo     Westerbeek,     C,     '-The     Return     of     the     Flock."     7'j     x     \\\     (Fletcher), 

£^  14s.  6d. 

111  Herring,    J.    F.,    Sen.    (1851I,    "  Horses    Drinking    at    a    Trough,"    isi    in., 

circular.    (Howard-Jones),   £y]   i6s. 

112  Andrews,    G.    H.,    "  Girls    at    a    Cottage    Door,"    18    in.,    circular,    (Col. 

Smythe),   ^n    iis. 

113  Waterlow.     Sir    E.    -A.,    R.A.,     "A    Forest     Path,     Barbizon,"    24     x     13J 

(St.    Davids),    ;617    17s. 


ii8  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

114    Andrews,    G.    H.,    "  A    Sportsman    and    Ladies    refreshing    in    a    wood," 

^95  ^  23I   (Renton),   £15   155. 
:i5     Ward,     M.     T.,     "  Fox-Hunting,"     a     set     of     four,     13J     x     20J     (Miles), 

;£'ii   OS.   6d. 

116  Webb,    J.   (187C1),    "  Fishing-boats    neai-    Dordrecht,"    i^l    ^    'Oi    (Fletcher), 

£<)  19s.  6d. 

117  Scheeres,    H.    (1856-7),   "  The   Interior  of  an    Inn,"   and   "  Soldiers   Plnying 

Draughts,"  a   pair,  6J  x  8J  (Leger),   j£S  8s. 

The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

DRAWINGS. 

118  Bond,    R.    S.,    "\\'elsh    River   Scene,"    and    "A    River    Scene    with    boats," 

by  J.  Salmon,    1874,   (Peters),   £y   17s.   6d. 

119  Henley,    W.    B.,    "  River   Scenes,"   a   pair,    9I   x    14   (Peters),    ;^i    us.   6d. 

120  Ibbetson,  J.   C,   "  The  Ferry,"   I2i  x    171   (Ellis   and   Smith),   £g   i6s.   6d. 

121  Varley,   J.   (1824),   "  IVIountainous   Lake  Scene,"   14I  x   19  (Vicars),  £2  2s 

122  Whitby,    W.    R.    (1884),    "A    Rocky    Coast";    "An    Italian    Landscape"; 

and    "  A    Fisherman's    Cottage,"    (Jackson),    £2    12s.    6d. 

PICTURES. 

123  Bowkett,   J.    M.    (1881),   "  Expectation,"    23J-    x    13^    (Scott),    ^^i    iis.    6d. 

124  Fletcher,    Blandford,    "  Views    at    Steventon,    Berks,"    a    pair,    7j    x    iij 

(Mitchell).   £6  6s. 

125  Morris,   C,   "  Riv^r  Scene,"   and   "  Going   to   Market,"  oval   (Richardion), 

£3   '3S    6d. 

126  Nono,    L.    (1886I,    "  Italian    Courtship,"    22    x    29I    (Smith),    ;£"29   8s. 

127  Peel,     J.,     "  River     -Scene,"     with     cattle     and     an     angler,     igj     x     29J 

(Mullen),  £1$  4s.  6d. 

128  Pott,    L.   J.,    "  The   Lovers'   Walk,"   9I   x   6*   (Mitchell).   £^  4s. 

129  Rosa,    S..    "  Warriors    under    a    Tree,"    275    x    22    (Collings),    £2    5s. 

130  Stanfield,     C,     R.A.     (1849),     "  Dutch     Boats     on     the     Maas,"     18     x     30 

(Permain),   £1;^   13s. 


The   following   were   sold   bj'   order   of    the    Tru.stees    of 
H.  Simpson,  Esq.,  deceased,  formerly  of  Hanley. 

DRAWINGS. 

131  Carrick,    R.    (i83o),   "  Changing   Pastures,"   13   x   17-^    (Bower),   j^i8   i8s. 

132  Duncan,    E.    (1877),    "  Bridge    near    Hurley    on    the    Thames,"    14    x    20^ 

(M.  Joseph),  £y  17s.  6d. 

133  Haghe,   L.   fi88o),  "  The  Monk's  Discovery,"  28  x  37  (Bran.sley),  £i^   13s. 

134  Hardy,    T.    B.,    "  Dordrecht,"    13    x    20   (Bransley),    £iS    i8s. 

135  Leitch,    W.    L.    (1875),    "  Ruscoe    Castle,    Kirkcudbrightshire,"    u    x    j6} 

(Mullen),  j£;2i. 

136  Leitch,     \V.     L.     (1875),     "  \'iews     in     Stirlingshire,"     a     pair,     7J     x     iij 

(Wallis),   ;^I7  6s.  "ed. 

137  Mogford,   J.    (1875),   "  Feeding    the   Chickens,"   9!    x    iji   (Sims),    £5   5s. 

138  Mogford,     J.     (1876),     "At     Elslead,     Surrey":     "  .\     Lake    Scene";     and 

"  A  View  in  the  Campagna,"  (Cooper),  £i  3s. 

139  Mole,  J.   H.   (1876),   "On   the  Borders  of   Dnrtmoor :  Glertners  Returning," 

25  X  30  (.Sampson),  £52  los. 


March  7,  1910.  ,  119 

140  Mole,  J.   H.  (1876I,  "  Faggot-Gatherers,  near  Shirley,"  14!  x  11   (\'okins) 

141  Richardson,     T      M.,     "  St.     Pierre,     Switzerland,"     and     "  A     Highland 

Landscape,"    a    pair,    5^    x    8j    (.Cassell),    ;£J'ii     iis. 

142  Syer,   J.   (1880),   "  A   Distant   View  of  Wells,   Somerset,"   24  x  36  (Tooth), 

143  Syer,    J.,    "  Haddon    Hall,"    and    "  Keynsham,    near    Bristol,"    (Bransley), 

£4  14s.  6d. 

144  Tayler,    F.    (1876),    "  Market    Day,    near    Quimper,    Brittany,"    13^    x    21 

(Bransley),   £16  i6s. 

145  Tayler.     F.     (1875),     "  Returning     frona     the     Hunt,"     nj     x     15^     (Sims), 

PICTURES. 

146  Cole,    G.    (1857),    "  .\    Farmyard    at   AIbur\',    Surrey,"    13!    x    igj   (Mullen), 

£26  5S. 

147  Dawson,     H.,     "  Nottingham    Castle    from     the     Leen    Sido,"     14J     i    igj 

(Gooden   and   Fox),   £ij  17s. 

148  Hardy,   T.   B.   (1877-S),   "  Scheveningen,"  29  x   50  (Mitchell),   ;£'i7  6s.  6d. 

149  Harris,    Edwin    (1878),    "  The    Nailmaker's    Forge,"    South    Staffordihire, 

30  X  40  (Sims),  £2  I2S.  6d. 

150  Hayes,    E.,    R.H.A.,    "  Genoa    la    Superba,"    29   i    50    (Woolf),    £2;^    2S. 

151  Hayes,    E.,     R.H..-\.,    "  Fishing-Boats    off    Granton    Harbour,"    gj    x    13J 

(Col lings),   £3   3s. 

152  Niemann,    E.   J.    (1839),    "  Shipping   off   the   Coast,"   24^   x   45   (Shepherd) 

£i6    16s. 

153  Niemann.   E.  J.  (1853).  "  On  the  Moors,"  9.1  x  17^  (Shepherd),   £(>  i6s.  6d. 

154  Pelham,    T.    K..    "  VVater-Carriers,"    27    x    35    (Sims),    £28    7S- 

15s     Pelham,     T.     K.,     and     Hughes,     W.     (1867),     "  Preparing     for     Dinner," 

31  X  24  (Bransley),  j£^8  i8s.  6d. 

156  Pratt,    J.    (1883),    "  The    Studio    of    a    Rustic    Genius,"    29^    x    39^    (Sims), 

^.yS   ?s. 

157  Price,    J.,    "  A    Shepherd    and    Sheep   on    a    Road,"    isi    x    32^    (Bransley), 

;^3    3S. 

158  Price,  J.,   "  Eane   Scene,"  with   sheep,   ii;   x   15^  (Sims).    £2   5s. 


ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


March  8,  1910.  Japanese  Colour  Prints  of  the  Best 
Period,  forming  part  of  the  collection  of  H.  A.  Ritchie,  Esq., 
of  Catteshall  Manor,  (iodalming,  Surrey. 


N.B. — In  forming  the  Collection  from  xvliich  iJiesc  prints  are  seJ-ected, 
State  atid  Condition  were  made  the  first  consideration  ;  allusion  to 
condition  ia  only  made  in  tliis  Catulugtic  when  the  i<nf>rension 
is  exceptionally  excellent,  or  the  condition  unusually  fine. 

The  Titles  in  most  cases,  owin^  to  their  great  length,  are  abbreviated. 

PRIMITIVES. 

I  &    2     Moronobu,     Isliikawa,    "  The    execution    of    iMorihisa    averted,"    etc., 

not  signed,  circa  1690  (from  the  Hayashi  Collection);  and  Shigenaga, 
.N'ishimura,  "  Ama  Koi  Kimachi,"  the  celebrated  Beauty  and  Poetess, 
Ono  no  Koniachi,  signed  Senkwado  Nishiiiiura  Shigenaga,  circa  1730 
(Tregaskis),   ;£:3. 

3  .Shigenaga,    Nishimura,    "  Battle    of    Dan    no    Ura,"    an    exceedingly    fine 

copy,    circa    1730    (Tregaskis),    jCi2. 

4  Shigenaga,    Nishimura,    A    crested    crane,    standing    on    a    pole    to    which 

a  boat  is  moored,  etc.,  an  early  example  of  (he  use  of  colour  Mocks 
without   key   blocks,   circa    1740   (Yamanaka),   .£^6   10s. 

TORI  I      SCHOOL. 

5  Kiyonobu,    Torii,    "  Segawa    Kikunojo,"    as    Yamabuki,    a    v.oman.     with 

a  basket  of  flowers  on  her  back,  in  very  fine  state,  circa  1700 
(Wilson),    ;£,'9    los. 

6  Kiyonobu,     Torii,     A     v.oman,     standing,     holding     a     pillow,     circa     1704 

(Wilson),    jCS. 

7  Kiyonobu,   Torii,    "  Onoye   Kikugoro,"   as   Sano   Jirozayemon,    in    remark- 

ably   fine   state,    circa    1740   (Williams),    ^s    'os. 

8  Kiyomasu,    Torii,    "  Segawa    Kikunojo,"      as      the      Lady    Nakagami,     a 

beautiful    example,    circa    1740    (Yamanaka),    ;£5    los. 

9  Kiyomasu,  Torii,  Two  actors  in  a  theatrical  scene,  circa  1720  (Smith),  ;^6. 
JO     Kiyohiro,    Torii,    "  Sanokawa    Schimatsu,"    as    Nagoya    Sanza,    circa    1755 

(Kalo),    jC'2      JOS. 

II  Kiyotsune,    Torii,    "  Yamashita    Handayu,"   as   Koto   no    Naishi,    the    wife 

of    Nitta    Yoshisada,    circa    1760   (Wilson),    jC^- 

12  Kiyomitsu,    Torii,    "  Ichikawa    Danjuro,"    in    male    character,    circa    1760 

(Mawson),    /^i    5s. 

13  Kiyonaga,    'iorii.    New   Year's   morning    in    the   Yoshiwara,    no   signa'.ure, 

publishfd    in    1787    (Foster),    £12    JOS. 

14  Kiyonaga,    Torii,    .\    mother    and    daughter    se^.ted    in    the    Sakurag.iwa 

tea-house,    circa    1778   (Wilson),    ;(^^    14s.   6d. 

15  Kiyonaga.    Torii,    .'\    long-tailed    bird,    on    the    top   branch   of    a    plunn  tree, 

circa    1780    (Yamanaka),    /"4. 


March  8,  1910.  121 

j6     Kiyonag.i,     Torii.     "  Ushiwaka      serenading      Joruri      Hime,"    circa     1785 

(Smithl.    jt-S. 
17     Kiyomine.    Torii.    "  Midoiigi    of    \\'nknmatsu-ya,"    a    celebrated    courtezan, 

circa    1820   (.jMrs.    Morgan),   ji^3    15s. 

ISHIKAWA     SCHOOL. 
j8     Toyonobu.     Ishikawa,     CInildren     making     a     great    snowball,     circa     1745 
(Foster),     j£r2     155. 

19  Toyomasa,   Ishikawa,   Children  on   the  bank  of  a  stream,  signed   Ishikawa 

Toyomasa,    circa    1775    (Swettenham),    ;£.3    5s. 

MSHIK.UVA     .SCHOOL. 

20  A    ii     Sukonobu,    Nishikawa,    Two   pages   from    .n    book,    "  V?hon    Chitose 

no  Haru."  "  Pictures  of  the  Spring  of  a  Thousand  Years,"  not  signed; 
and  Harunobu,  Suzuki,  Nishimura  School,  "  Frince  Shotoku,"  on 
horseback,  a  very  early  print  in  three  colours,  without  background ; 
bosso-ye  form,  signed  Suzuki  Harunobu,  very  rare,  and  in  good 
condition,    circa    1755    (Yamanakal,    ^.6    los. 

MSHLMURA     SCHOOL. 

22     Harunobu.   Suiuki.   .\   girl,   .seated   on   the  engawa   of   a   house,   circa    1760 

(Tregaskis),    J^S. 
.^3     Harunobu,    Suzuki,    Two    girl.s    in    the    balcony    of    a    house,    circa    1760 

(Wilson),    ;^i6    los. 
^^     Harunobu,    Suzuki,    Two    girls   in    the    balcony    of    a    house    overlookinji 

a    stream,    circa    1760    (Tregaskis),    ;^8. 
25     Harunobu,    Suzuki,   Two   tea-house   girls,   circa    1760   (Tregaskis),    £26. 
i6     Harunobu,    Suzuki,    .\    Court    lady,    standing   in    the   doorway   of    n    house, 

Best    period,    circa    1766-1770    (Foster),    ;£ri2    10s. 

27  Harunobu,  Suzuki,  Interior  scene,  one  of  a  series,  "  Fuzoku  Shiki  Kasen," 

"  .Social  Customs  of  the  Four  Seasons,"'  this  being  for  the  Chrysan- 
themum   Month,    the    9th,    published    1770    (Yamanaka),    ^18    ids. 

28  Harunobu.   Suzuki,    Interior   scene,   signed    Harunobu.     Best   period,    circa 

i77t>-i77o    i Wilson).    ^69    los 

29  Harunobu,    Suzuki,    Interior    scene,    winter    weather.      Best    period,    circa 

1776-1770    ^^regaskis),    ;£rio    los. 

30  Harunobu,    Suzuki.    The   engawa   of    a    te.i-house   facing   the   garden.    Best 

period,    circa    1776-1770    (Swettenham?,    jf6. 

31  Harunobu,     Suzuki,     A     Daimyo,     in     court     costume.     Best     period,     circa 

1776-1770    (Yamanaka),    ;£ri2    12s. 
■\i     Yo>;hinobu,   Komai,   Shoki   and   a   Yoshiwara   belle,   circa   1770   (Trogiskis), 

33  Koriusai,     Isodn,    "  Y.Miiashiro.    Ide    no    Tnmsgawa,"    circa    1775    (Smith), 

^6    6s. 

34  Koriusai,    Isoda,    "  Hackirakaki,"    Torn    of    Oiso,    outside    the    house    of 

Kudo    Suketsune.    circa    1775    ((Yamanaka),    ;£Ti6. 
-,5;     Koriusai,     Isoda.    "  Hachirakaki."    Ushiwaka    (The    youthful    Yoshitsune) 

leaving    Joruri     Hime,     the    daughter    of     Kiichi     Hogen,      circa      1780 

(Wilson).   jCy   17s.  6d. 
36     Koriusai.     Isoda      "  Matsundo    of    Matsubr.-ya."    with    her     two    kmuro, 

on     promenade     :;t     the     Cherry-blossom     Festival,     circ.i     1780     ,Bird). 

^.t     lOS. 


ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


37  Koriusai,     Isoda,     The    medicine    man    of    Adachigahara     looking    at    an 

oiran's   tongue,    circa    1780   (Yamanaka),    ^^9    ids. 

38  Koriu-ai,      Isoda,     "  Hachirakaki,"      The      Lucky      Dream,      circa      1780 

(Yamnnaka),    ^0   os. 

39  Koriusai,    Isoda,   "Hachirakaki,"  The   Empress  Jingo   no   Kogo,   in    "orea, 

circa    1780    (Mrs.    Witt),    £;i. 

INDEPENDENTS. 

40  Masunobu,  Tanaka,  .\  young  Samurai,  in  swagger  attitude  (Lambert),   £2. 

41  Seiko,     Shochosai,     An    almanack    print    for    Meiwa     II.,     i.e.     1765,     nof 

signed,      but      sealed,      from      the      Hayashi     Collection     (Yamanaka), 
^"i     IIS.    6d. 

42  Buncho.     Ippitsusai,    "  Onoye    Kikugpro,"    as    a    rokubu    or    pilgria.    of 

the  Shingon  sect,   in   very  fine  condition,   circa   1770  (Tregaskis),   ;^8. 

43  Buncho,   Ippitsusai,  .\n  actor,   in  male  character,   circa  1770  (Swettenham), 

44  Buncho,      Ippitsusai,      "  Ichikawa      Shichijuro,"      as      a     man,      standing 

brandishing    a    branch    of    peony    over    "  Nakamura    Matsuye,"    as    a 
woman,    in    the   Botan    Gaku,    "  Peony    Dance,"   circa    1770   (Williams), 

K.'VTSUGAWA     SCHOOL. 

45-    Shunsho,    Katsugawa,    .\n   actor  of   the    Ichikawa    School,    not   signed,    but 

sealed  with  the  small  jar  seal  Tsubo,  circa   1770  (Swettenham),  £2   los. 
46     Shunsho,    Katsugawa,    Three    out    of    a    set    of    five    actors,    two    in    male 

and    one   in    female   characters,    circa    1770    (Tregaskis),    £6   6s. 
47    &:    48     Shunsho,    Katsugawa,    An    actor    of    the    Ichikawa    School,    as    Kudo 

Suketsune,   circa   1770;   and   Shunsho,   Katsugawa,   An   actor,    in   f'-'tiale 

character,    circa   1775   (Lambert),    £^    los. 

49  Shunsho,    Katsugawa,    The    tea-house    Ichiriki,    etc.,    not    signed,    but    one 

of    n    well    known    set,    circa    1785    (Swettenham),    £^. 

50  Shunsho,    Katsugawa,    A    Samurai,    in    waiting    for    his    lord's    return    to 

his    bullock-cart,    circa    1785    (Mrs.    Morgan),    £g    15s. 

51  .Shunsho.     Katsugawa      "  Hachirakaki,"     The     Takarabune,     or     Shio     of 

Good    Fortune,    circa    1790    (Foster),    £2. 
Si     Shunko,   Katsugawa,   An   actor,   as   a   Samurai,   signed   Shunko,   circa    1780 
(Lambert),    ^^2. 

53  .Shunko,   Katsugawa,   Three  actors,   a   group  of  bust   portraits,   not   signed, 

cir.  .1     ITS';     (VamanaU-a),     £12. 

54  Shunin.in.    Kubo,   The   balcony   of   a    tea-house,    circa    1795   (Mrs.    Morgan), 

£13    10s. 

55  -Shuncho,    Katsugav\a,    Interior   scene,    winter,    in    exceptionally    fine   state, 

circa    1785    (Tregaskis),    £17    17s. 

56  Shuncho,   Katsugawa,    Inferior  scone,   circn    1785   (Mrs.    Morgan),   ^8  fs. 

57  Shuncho,     Katsugawa,     "  H.ichirakaki,"     Ladies     holiday-making     on     the 

banks  of   the   Sumida    river,    circa    1790   (Wilson),    £^   4s. 

58  &    59     S'lunko,   ollierwiso   Shunbeni,    "  Segnwa    RoUo,"   in    female    char.ic- 

ter,    circa    1840;    and    Shigemasa,    Kitao,    Kitao    School,    Two    ''a.Tious 
circus    riders,    circa    1780    (Lawrence),    £ii    14s.    6d. 

KIT.VO     SCHOOL. 

6f)     S:     1)1     Shigemasa,     Kitrio,     Triptych,     Yoritomo,     at    Akanuma     ga     hara, 
indulging    in    his    favourite    sport    of    flying    cranes,    circa    180S;    and 


March  8,  igio.  123 

Masanobu,  Kitao,  A  courtezan,  seated  by  a  cylindrical  lantern,  not 
signed,  circa  1790  (Yamanaka),  ;^'3  8s. 
62,  bj,  &  64  Masayoshi,  Kitao,  Landscape,  circ.T  1800:  Shiko,  Momoknwa, 
Toriyaiiiri  Sriiool,  A  woman  leanint;  on  .-i  clothes-horse,  with  a  buncli 
of  chrysanthemums  in  her  hand,  circa  1780;  Shiko,  Momukawa. 
Toriyama  School,  A  group  of  three  young  men  dancing  it  thf 
Niwaka   Festival    in    the   Yoshiwara,   circa    1780   (GlassI,   j£^3   3s. 

TORIYAMA     SCHOOL. 

65  Shiko,     Momokawa,    A    boating-party    under    the    Ryogoku    bridge,    circa 

iSoo    (Blewitt),    £1     IIS.    6d. 

66  Uf;imaro,    Kilagawa,    Diptycli,    The    Meeting    of    the    Lover    .Stars,    circ« 

1783    (Lambert),    ;^I9    19s, 

67  Utamaro,     Kitagawa,     Triptych,     A    geisha    performance     in     the    ya.'>hiki 

of    a    nobleman,    circa    1785    (Tregaskis),    £-5    4S. 

68  Utamaro,   Kitagawa,  Triptych,   A  fishing-boat  pulling   up  beside  a  covered 

pleasure-boat,    a    very    fine    impression,    in    beautiful    state,    circa    1790 
(Tregaskis),    ;^39    18s. 

69  Utamaro,     Kitagawa,     Triptych,     Taiko    go     tsuma     Rakuto     Yukwai     na 

dzu,    "  .\    view    of    the    pleasures    of    Taiko,    with    five    women    in    the 
Happy    Land  "    (Greville),    £1^    15s. 

70  Utamaro,    Kitagawa.    "  Hachirakaki,"    Shoki    in    a    thunderstorm    ioc-king 

for   the   oni,    from    the   Happer   Collection    (Foster),    £2. 

71  Utamaro,     Kitagawa,     A     largj;     head     bust     portrait    of     a     v.oman,     not 

signed,    from    the    Wakai    Collection    (Greville),    £ig- 

72  Utamaro,     Kitagawa,    A    large    head,     half-length    portrait    of    a     woman 

(Lee),    £6    i6s.    6d. 

73  Kikumaro,   Kitagawa,   .A  Yoshiwara   belle,   circa   1800  (Swetten+iam),   £2. 

INDEPENDENTS. 

74  Sh.Traku,    Toshiusai,    "  Otani    Oniji,"    bust    portrait    of    the    actor,    circa 

1790   (Yamanaka),    ;^35. 

75  Sharaku,    Toshiusai.    "  Xoshiwo    II.,"    as    Ono    no    Komachi,    circ.^    1790 

(Tregaskis),    ^£'26. 

76  Shnraku,   Toshiusai,   "  Segawa   Kikunosuke,"   as   a   Court   lady,   circi    1793 

(Tregaskis).    ;£'26. 

77  Enshi,     .Anguisai,     The     balcony    of     a     tea-house,     very     rare,    circa     179a 

(Mrs.    Morgan),     ^76    i6s.    6d. 

HOSODA     SCHOOL. 

78  Yeishi,    Chobunsai,    A    group    of    women    (Mrs.    Morgan),    £^    4s. 

79  Yeishi,     Chobunsai,     "  Ni     Yoshiwara,"     "  In     the     Yoshiwara  "     at     th* 

New   Year,    Kansei   9,    1797    (Smith),    £^   5s. 

80  Yeishi,    Chobunsai,    A    woman    stooping    to    attend    to    a    caged    bird,    circa 

1785    (G.    Mere),    £2    12s.    6d. 
8i     Veisui,    Ichirakutei,    "  Takigawa   of   Ogi-ya,"   a    large    head    portrait   of   a 
girl,    circa    1800    (Yamanaka),    £^    14s.    6d. 

82  Gokio,    "Komurasaki   of   Tama-ya,"   with    a    companion    and    her   kamuro 

on    promenade    at    the    New    Year    Festival,    circa    1800    (.Swette  iham). 
£7    17s.    6d. 

UTAGAWA     SCHOOL. 

83  Tojoharu,   Utagawa,  Sunset  at  Lake  Biwa,  circa   1770  (Sands),   £t   iis.  6d. 


124  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

84  Toyohiro,   Utagawa,   "  A  Mushi-uri,"  or  itinerant  insect-seller,   circa   1790, 

in    faultless    state    (Mrs.    Morgein),    ^11    os.    6cl. 

85  Toyokuni.    Utagawa,    Triptych,    Ladies'   amusement";,    rirca    1790    (Foster), 

86  Toyokuni,     Utagawa,     Triptych,     snow     scene,     circa     1800     (Swettenhaiii), 

87  Kuniyoshi,     Utagawa,     Triptych,     "  Soma     no     Furogosho,"     "  The     Old 

Palace    of    Soma  "    (Tregaskis),    j£2    3s. 

88  &    89     Kuniyoshi,     Utagawa,     Benkei     carrying     away    the    grer.t     l>ell    of 

Miidcra,  Otsu,  circa  1840;  Kuniyoshi,  Utagawa,  The  Priest  hJich.ren, 
on  his  wr.y  to  exile  in  Sado,  in  very  fine  condition,  circa  1840 
(Inuda),    .^r^    14s.    6d. 

90  Kuniyoshi    Utagawa,    Fuji,    seen    from    Tsukudajima,    circa    1845    (S<Tiith), 

£5    'OS. 

91  Kuniyoshi.    Utagawa,    "  Tung-Yung    (Jap.    Toye),'"    A    Chinese,    (uo    poor 

to   pay    for   his   father's   burial,    etc.,    circa    1850    (Smith),    ^r    is. 

92  &    93     Kuniyoshi,     Utagawa,     "  Ts'ai     She  "    Qap.     Saishi),     .\     Chinese 

woman  \\  ho  suckled  her  great  grandmother,  etc.;  and  Toyokuni, 
Gosotei.  Blue  Print,  A  wom.?n  standing  on  a  country  rond,  circn 
J830  (Ball),  £2  2S. 

94  Kuniy.'isu,    Ipposai,    "  .\n    Oiran,"    in    full    ceremonial    costume,    circi    iS;o 

(Lane),  £6   i6s.  6d. 

95  Kuniyasu,     Ipposai,    .Another,    similar,    facing    the    oppasite    way    (liyles), 

£2    2S. 

96  &     97     Kuniaga,     Ichiunsai,     A    comic    dance,     circa     1810;     and     Spdahide 

(Ufagawa),  Triptych  "  Noka  Kosaku  no  dzu,"  "  Vew  of  Peasants 
Farming,"   circa    1830,    (Foster),   ^£'2. 

TSUTSUMI      SCHOOL. 

98  Torin,    Tsutsumi,    "  Kurama    Fuku    Oroshi,"    "  Prosperity    coming    down 

to  Kurama,"   1797,   (Mrs.   Wittl,  £1    is. 

99  Torin,     Tsutsumi,     "  Hashiba     Norizome,"     "  The     First     Trip     o!      the 

New  Year,"   1797   (Corry),   £i    10s. 
100    &     loi     Rinsho,    Tsutsumi,    "  Jurojin,"    the    Kami    of    Lr'tters,     17^7;     and 
Togei,     Tsutsumi,     "  Oshukubai,"    "  Nightingale    and     Pluin-blo.'isom," 
1797  (Corry),  £j  8s. 

102  Yekigi,    "  Murasaki    Shikibu,"    a    celebrated    poetress,    circa    1800    (Swet- 

tenhaml,    ins. 

K.VrSUCHlKA     SCHOOL. 

103  Hokusai,    Katsuchika,   "  Pentaptych,"   Interior  of  "  Ogi-ya,"   the   "House 

of    the    Fan,"    in    the    Yoshiwara,    circa    1810    (Tregaskis),    .£j')o. 

104  &•     105     Hokiis.-ii,     Kalsuohika,     "  Fuji      from     Ono     Shindcn,"     |irovin.-e 

ol     Suruga,      circa      1S23;      and      Hokusai,      Katsuchika,      "  filnoshima 
Shunibo,"   "  Spring,    Full    Moon,    l^noshima,"    1797    (Harrison),    £4   4s. 
)o6     Hokusai,     Katsuchika,     "  Aoifia     oka     no     taki,"     the     Aoiga     Waterfall, 
province    of    Yedo,    circa    1827,    (Lane),    £2    12s.    6d. 

107  Hokusai,    Katsuchika,    A    cuckoo    flying    above    a    clump    of    wild    c/aleas 

(Foster),     £3. 

108  Hokusai,      Katsuchika,      "  Three      Tanjaku,"      poetry      slips      (Harn'-on), 

£3   '3S-  f't' 

109  Hokujiu,     Shotei,     "  Takegawa,"     View    of     the    river     flowing     under    a 

bridge,    circa    1825,    (Swettenham),    £^    los. 


March  8,  1910.  12s 

no    Shigenobu,     Yanagawa,     An     Osaka     geisha,     circa     1825     (Sweftenham), 

111  Gakutei,    Vasiiima,    "Ships    entering    Tejiipozrin    harbour,"     iS;3    (Lane). 

112  Kakutei,     Yashinia,     Osaka    stone     bridge    over     the     mouth     of     the     Aji 

river,    1838  (Vanianaka),   £^  3s. 

113  Kakutei,     Yashijna,     '•'  Amayadori,"      "  Escaping      Rain,"      1838      (Lane), 

;£jl     IS. 

114  Gakutei,     \'ashiiiia,     Ichibashi     at     Ajikaua.     sunset,     circa     1838     (Bird), 

£z   I2S  6d. 

115  Ycizan,    Kikugavva,    Triptych,    Water   Carnival    at    Ryogoku    bridge,    circa 

1810    (Lane),    £2    3S- 

116  Yeisen,    Keisai.    The    Small    Carp,    sometimes    called    "  The    Gold-fish  " 

(Sands),    £^    14s.    6d. 

117  Yelsen,      Keisai,      Ryogoku,      view      of      the      bridge,     circa     1836     (Mrs. 

Robertson),    j^'i    iis.    6d. 

118  Yeisen,    Keisai,    Kumagava    .Station    on    the    Kisokaido,    circa    1840    (Mrs. 

Witt),     15s. 

119  Yeisen,    Keisai,    Plue    Print,    A    Yoshiwara    beauty,    circa    1820    (Andrew), 

;^3    3S- 

130     Yeisen,    Kcisni,  Blue    Print,    A    Yoshiwara    beauty,    in    promenade    besidi* 

a    lamp-post  shaped    lantern,    circa    1820   (.\ndrew),    £-^    3s. 

121  Yeisen,    Keisai,  Blue   Print,   A   Yoshiwara   beauty   standing   by    an    irched 

window,    circa    1820    (Bird),    £1    lis.    6d. 

HIROSHIGE     (ICHIRYaSAI)    1796-1858. 
"  Kyoto    Moisho,"    "  Celebrated    Views    of    Kyoto,"    a    set    of    ten    plates 
of   the   original    and    rare   edition,    each    signed    Hiroshige    (withdrawn). 

122  Kinkakuji,      The      gold      plated      temple,      and      Tsuten     Kyo     no     Kofu, 

"  Red    Maples    at    Tsuten    bridge  "    (Robertson),    £1     is. 

123  .^rashiyama,    At    the    foot   of    the    rapids,    and    Yatsuse,    The    tops   cf    the 

houses   of    the    village    (Harrison),    £2    2s. 

124  Yodogawa,    Men    poling    a    great    ferry-boat    across    the    river,    and    Gion 

no   Yashiro,    The   Gion    temple   in   a   snow-storm    (Spiers),    ;^i    is. 

125  &     126     Shimabara.     one    of    the    gates    of    the    Yoshiwara     quarter,     and 

Tadashi,  with  its  tea-houses,  in  a  rain-storm ;  Kiyoniidzu  Temple, 
on  a  hil!  .>-ide,  and  Yusuzunii,  "  Evening  cooling,"  in  the  partly 
']ry   bed   of   the   river  (Robertson),   £2   2s. 

127  Yoshiwara,    .\    winding    road    under    pine    trees    (Williams),    £2    5s. 

128  Odawara,     .Sako    Gawa,     Fording     the    Sako    River,     First     issue    of     the 

first    edition    (Williams),    £i    55. 

129  HaV:one,    Ursui,  "  Hakone   Lake  "  (Cotterell),   £1    iis.  6d. 

130  &    131     Cliiryu,    Shu    Ka    Uma     Ichi,    The    principal    Summer    horse-fair, 

and    Kuwana,    Shichi    Ri    Watashi    Guchi,    "  Mouth    of    the    Seven    ri 

Ferry    at    Kuwana  "    (Foster),    ;^i    lis.    6d. 
132     Kategawa,    .'Vkiha    San    Empo,    "  Distant    View    of    Mount    .\kiha.    from 

Kakegawa  "     (withdrawn). 
'33'    '34>     &     '35     Otsu,     Soii     Chaya,      "  Soii      Toa-housf,      Otsu  ";       Kyoto, 

Sanjo     O     Hashi,     "Great     Bridge,     Third     Avenue,     Kyoto";       and 

Yui    Satta    Mine,    "  Satta    Peak,    Yui  "    (Tregaskis),    £C}. 
136     "  Kokon    Joruri   Tsukushi,"   "  Ancient    and    Modern    Dramas,    A   Seri?s," 

full    size,    upright,    a    very    rare    and    early    set    of    these    subjects     of 

which   only   six   are   known    (Harrison),    £13    2s.   6d. 


126  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

J37  "  Kokon  Joruri  Tsukushi,"  Okaru  and  Hayano  Kempel,  the  third 
scene  of  the  Chiushingura,  Gompachi  ume  no  dan,  "  Gonip.irhi 
dreaming,"  Him;  Komatsu,  Nenohi  Asobi  (.the  name  of  t  olay) 
(Harrison),    £^    3s. 

138  "  Kwa   Cho,"   "  Bird   and    Flower,"   large   panel    print   (Foster),    £^j   5s. 

139  .Asakusa    Temple,    Panel    Series,    Rain    scene,    signed    Hiroshige    (Cippel). 

:£r2       lOS. 

140  Sumida     Gawa,     Panel     Series,     Snow    scene,     signed     Hiroshige     (Foster) 

141  Sugawara    Michizane,    sealed    on     a     bullock,    signed     Hiroshige    (Foster), 

^■5     15s-     6d. 

142  Tamagawa.   Aki    no   Tsuki,    .Ayu   Tori,    "  Catching   fish.    Moonlight,    Tama 

river,"    signed    Hiroshige    (Tregaskis),     £2     12s.     6d. 

143  &      144     Koganei     Tsutsumi     no    hana      Zakari,       "  Cherry-blossom       Ht 

Koganei  Bank,"  companion  picture  to  the  foregoing,  and  "  Mu  Tama- 
gawa," Koromo  Uchi,  the  Tama  river  in  Settsu,  Noji,  the  river 
in  Omi,  and  Ide,  the  river  in  Yamashiro,  signed  Hiroshige  (Evans), 
£4    14s.    6d. 

145  "  Mu     Tamagawa,"     Chofu,     the     river     in     Mutsu,     Koya,     the     poisoned 

stream  in  Kii,  and  \oda,  in  Michinoku,  signed  Hiroshige  (Williams), 
£1     IIS.    6d. 

146  &■  147     Kwa    Cho    Panels,    A    white    crane,    wading    beside    a    pinl-:    flower, 

and  a  long-tailed  bird,  flying  past  red  begonias;  and  Enoshima 
Benzaiten  Kaijc  Mode  Hongu  Iwaya  no  dzu,  "  Pilgrimage  io  the 
Rock  Cave,  Enoshima,"  Triptych,  View  of  the  back  of  the  island, 
signed    Hiroshige    (Foster),    £2. 

148  Taira    Kiyomori    Kwai    I    wo    Mi    no   dzu,    "  The   Strange    and    Wonderful 

Vision  of  Taira  Kiyomori,"  Triptych,  signed  Ichiryusai  Hiroshige 
(Inuda).    ;^3    los. 

149  &    150     Vedo    \'iev..s,     .Asakusa     Temple,    in     snow,     and     Susaki,     at     low 

tide,  signed  Hiroshige;  and  Yedo  Views,  Oji  Mari  no  Yashiro, 
the  temple  of  Inari,  .Asukayama  Hanami,  "  Cherry-blossom  at  Asuka 
hill,"  Nihon  Bashi,  with  Fuji  in  the  distance,  all  signed  Hiroshige 
(Smith I,  £2  2S. 
"  Yedo  Komio  Kaiseki  Tsukushi,"  "  The  Celebrated  Tea-houses  of 
Yedo,"    signed    Hiroshige    (withdrawn). 

151  Mokuboji,    Yuki    mi,    A    beautiful    snow    scene    (Tregaskis),    ;^5. 

152  i:     153     .San-y.i,    An     Interior      with      two      sides      open;      and      ICamcido 

Tama-ya,    Snow    Falling   (Cappel),    £2    2s. 
154    &    155     Ryogoku,    ^'anagi     Hashi,     Kawachi-ya,    Balcony    of    the     Kaw.-ichi 

house;    and    Shitaya    Hirokoji,    Kawachi-ya,     Interior    of    the    Kawachi 

house.      overlooking      a      pond      at      Shitaya      Hirokoji      (Robejtson), 

£2    12s.    6d. 
156    &    157     Ryogoku,    .\oyagi-ya.    The    house    on    the    edge    of    a    stream;    and 

Ike    no    Hata,     Horai     Tei,     Balcony    of    the     Horai     pavilion     (Lane), 

£2     2S. 
158    &     159     Ushijima,     Musashi-ya,    Ground     floor    of    the    Misashi     house;     and 

Yushima    Matsuyngi    Tei,    The    upper    storey    of    the    .Matsuyagi    hou,se, 

overlooking    the    roof    tops    of    the    city    (Smith),    £2    2S. 
j6o     Mukojima,    Hiraiwa,    seen    from   outside    the    garden    gate,    .Susaki,    Hatsu 

Hinode,     "  The    first    sunrise    at    Susaki  "    (Gaunt),     £2     los. 
)6i     Mukojima,    Dai    Hichi,    garden    scene    in    front   of    the   house,    Oji,    oji-ya, 

the   house   on    the   edge   of   a    stream    (Scott),    ;^i    iis.    Od. 


March  8,  1910.  127 

162  &  163  Fukagavva,  Hnchiman,  Hei  Sei,  the  bnlcony  of  ihc  house 
with  guests,  Zoshig.-iya,  Miogi-ya,  the  balconies  lit  up  by  lanterns; 
Yanaga  shima,  Hashimoto,  three  women  passing  along  the  bank 
of  a  stream  opposite  the  house;  Imado  Bashi,  Tama  Sho.  three 
geisha    in   a   covered    boat    (Scott),    £i    iis.    fid. 

i»)4,  165,  166,  167,  &•  168  Honjo  Ko  unie,  Okura  An.  delnclic-d  houses 
on  the  bank  of  a  stream;  Mimegura,  Dewa-ya,  a  geisha,  p^issing 
the  liouse;  Daionji  Mae,  Chushin  Tei,  between  the  buildinj^s  of 
the  Chushin  pavilion;  Asakusa,  Kaminari  mon  Kame-ya,  a  crowd 
of  people;  N'ihon  bashi,  Kashiwa-gi,  three  geisha,  on  the  balcony; 
Ryogoku,  Yanagi  hashi,  I'me  Kana,  street  scene  by  the  river 
side;  Yanagi  Hashi,  Yulcei,  Manpachi,  the  house  overlooking  a 
river  at  evening ;  Shin  Yoshiwara,  Yemonzaka  Mihon  Tsutsumi, 
"  Yemonzaka  on  the  Nihon  bank  of  the  New  Yoshiwara";  Shiba 
Shimmei  ga  uchi,  Kuruma-ya,  the  house  lit  by  red  lanterns; 
Hakusan   Keisei    Gakubo,    Mankin,    a    street   scene    (Smith),    £2   3s. 

369     "  Tsuki    Niju    Hakkci,"    "  Twenty-eight    Moonlight    Views,"    t\vo    of    the 
series     (wi;h  Jrav.n). 
"  Rcku-Ju    Yo    Shu    Meisho    Dzu    Kwai,"    "  Views    of    upwards    of    Sixty 
Provinces,"     a     selected     number,     in     very     fine    state,     First     Edition, 
signed    Hiroshige,    dated    1853-1856    (Greville),    ;^ii    lis. 

170    Kanazawa    in    Kaga,    View    over    the    inlet    (Tregaskis),    £2    2S. 

171,  172,  &  173  In.Tsa  -San,  at  Nagasaki  in  Hizen;  The  Suniida  River 
in  Musashi,  snow  scene;  and  Wakasa  on  the  Hoku  Riku  Do,  a 
sailing-boat,    with    men    fishing    (Mrs.    Gibson),    ;^i    los. 

174  Maiko    Beach    in    Harima,    a    strip    of    pine-clad    land    (CappeU    ;^3. 

175  &     136     Hoki    on     the     .San    in     Do.     r.iin     scenp;     .'mil     Bonito-Fishing     at 

Kaijo   Matsuwo   in   Tosa,   four  boats  on   a   rolling   sea   (Foster),    ;^i. 
177   &    178     Gori    no    sho  in    Higo,    scene    in    the    mountains;    and    Shimonoseki 

in    Nagato,    view   of    a    great   junk    in    the    bay    (Dare),    15s. 
179    &     180     Goshiki     i^each,     .\wuji ;     and     Rainbow     at     Tsushima    (Tregaskis), 

£1     IS. 

HIROSHIGE     11. 

181  "  Omi     Hakkei,"     four     plates     dealing     with     the     beautiful     scenery     of 

l^ake   Biwa,   each   signed   Ni   Sei    Hiro.shige,   "  The  second   Hiroshige  " 
(Mere),    ;^3    los. 

182  "  Omi     Hakkei,"    Four    more    Views    from     the    same    set.     each    signed 

"  The    second     Hiroshige  "    (Foster),    ^62- 


128  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


March  9,  1910.  The  property  of  Stephen  T.  Gooden, 
Esq.,  deceased  late  of  107,  Tulse  Hill,  S.W.  (sold  by  order 
of  the  Executors). 

1  "  No,"    and    "  Ves    or    No,"    after    Millais,    by    S.    Cousins,    R.A.,    artist's 

proofs    (LeggaU),    £i    i6s. 

2  "  The    Proscribed     Royalist,"    after    Millais,    by    Simmons,    artist's    proof, 

"  All    that    was    left    of    the    Homeward    Bound,"    after    Rivii--'-.     by 
Stacpoole,    artist's   proof,    and   another   (Simpson),    los. 

3  "  Miss    Byng,"    after    Hoppner,    by    J.    B.    Pratt,    artist's    proof    (Agnew), 

;£:s  8s. 

4  "  Countess    Spencer    and     Lord     Althorp,"     after    Reynolds,     by     Cousins, 

artist's    proof    (\'oUins),    £s    iSS-    6d. 

5  "  The    Marriage   of     St.    Catherine,"    after    Raphael,    by    R.    Stang,    proof 

(Leggatt),    j£i    is. 

6  "  Breaking    up    the    .\gamemnon,"   by   Sir   F.    Seymour    Haden,    mezzotint 

(Smith),     £^    4S 

7  "  Great   Marlow,"   after  Vicat   Cole,    R.A.,   by   B.    Debaines,   artist's   proof 

(Smith),    ;^5    5s. 

8  "  The    May    of    Life,"    after    Mason,    by    R.    \V.    Macbeth,    artist's    proof, 

(Yeulett).    £1    4s. 
g     "  Salisbury    Cathedral,"    after    Constable,    by    B.    Debaines,    artist's    proof 
(Simmons),    £z    12s.   6d. 

10  "  Parting    Day,"    after    B.    \V.    Leader,    by    B.    Debaines,     artist's    proof 

(Vicars),    £7    7S. 

11  "  The     Burgomaster     Six,"     and     his     Wife,     after     Rembrandt,     bv     P. 

.^rendsen,    artist's    proofs    (Smith),    £s    ss- 

12  "  Madame     Elizabeth    Baes,"     after    and     by    the    same,     remarque    proof 

(Smith),    ;£'i2    I2S. 

J.     L.      E.      MEISSONIER. 

13  "  Sans    Debrider,"    by    J.    Jacquet,    remarque    proof    (Tooth),    £,10    "os. 

14  "  Chess     Players,"     by     J.     Jacquet,     and     "  The     Three     Smolcers,  '     by 

the    same,    remarque    proofs    (Stimpson),    £y    17s.    6d. 

15  "  Partie  de  Cartes,"  by  A.   Lalauze,   remarque  proof  (VVailis),   £()  19s.  6d. 

16  "  Le     Mar^chal     Ferrant,"    by     A.     Mignon,     remarque    prtxjf    (Stimpson), 

;^ii    us. 

17  "  Napoleon    and    his    StalT,"    by    A.    Lamotte,    remarque    proof    (Stimpson), 

;£;i2      I2S. 

J.     M.     W.     TURNER,     R.A. 

18  "  The      Old     T^m^raire,"     by     J.     T.     Willmore,     first    published     state 

(Vicars),    £^    los. 

19  "  Nemi,"    and    "  Oberwesel,"    by    J.    T.    Willmore    and    R.    Wallis,    first 

published    states    (Goschen),    £6    i6s.    6d. 
JO    "  Grand    Canal,    Venice,"    by    W.    Muller,    first    published    state    (Agnew), 
£6    i6s.    6d. 


March  9,  1910.  12a 

21  "  St.     Marie's     Square,     \'enice,"     by     G.     Mollis,     first     published     state 

lAgnewl,    £;j    13s.    6d. 

22  •'  The    Procession    bearing    Bellini's    picture,"    by    Willmore,    proof    before- 

any  letters  (Vicars),   £j  17s.  6d. 

23  "  Dido   and    /Eneas,"    by    W.    R.    Smith,    first    published   state    (LeggattU 

Jir4    4S- 

24  "  Caligula's     Palace,"    by     E.    Goodall,     first    published    state    (Leggatt), 

£6    1 6s.    6d 

SIR     E.     LANDSEER. 

25  •'  Jack    in    Office,"    by    B.    P.    Gibbon,    proof    before    letters    (Stimpson). 

£2    i2s.    6d. 

26  "  Ptarmigan    Hill,"   by  T.    Landseer,   artist's   proof,   and   another  (Vicars). 

£2      2S. 

27  "  Saved,"    by    S.    Cousins,    R.A.,    artist's    proof    (Radcliffe),    £1    15s. 

28  "  The  Deer   Family,"   by  T.    Landseer,   artist's  proof   (Vicars),   £2   2s. 

29  "  The     Drive     of     Deer,"      by      T.     Landseer,     artist's     proof     (Griffin), 

£2    12s.    6d 

30  "  Browsing,"    by    T.    Landseer,    artist's    proof    f\'!cnrs).    £t    is. 

31  "  The      Otter      Hunt,"      by       C.     G.     Lewis,     artist's     proof     (Legi^att), 

£3    ij'-    M. 

32  "  Dignity   and    Impudence,"  by  T.    Landseer,    first   state   (Vicars).    £6  6s. 

33  "  Laying    Down   the    Law,"  by  T.    Landseer,    first   state   (Vicars),    £j  3s. 

34  "  Otter    and    Salmon,"    by  J.  R.    Jackson,     artist's    proof,     signed  by 

the   painter    (Vicars),    £j    3s. 

35  "  None     but     the     Brave,"     by     T.     Landseer,      artist's      proof      (Griffin), 

£2     I2S.     6d. 

36  "  TTie   Lost   Sheep,"   by   T.    Landseer,    artist's   proof   (Smith),    £j   3s. 

37  "  Chevy,"    by    T.    Landseer,    artist's    proof    (Vicars),    £2    2s. 

38  "  Not    Caught    Yet,'"    by    T.    Landseer,    first    published    state    (Stimpson), 

£1    IIS.   6d. 

39  "  Spaniel     and     Pheasant,"     and     "  Retriever     and     Woodcock."     by     T. 

Landseer,    artist's    proofs    (Vicars).    £8    i8s.    6d. 


Other  properties. 

Unfraiired. 

40  "  Tne    Chapels    of     St.     Mark's,    Venice,"    a    set    of    four    etchings    by 

A.    H.    Haig   (Ellis),    £6    i6s.   6d. 

41  "  L»-idy     Hamilton     as     '  Mirth,'  "     after    G.     Romney.     by    J.     B.     Pratt, 

artist's    proof    (Ellis),    £1    55. 

42  "  TTie  Vernon   Children,"  after  and   by   the  same,   artist's  proof  (Cooper), 

£1   sx. 

43  "  Mrs.     Irvine     Boswell,"     after     Sir     H.     Raeburn,     by     Norman     Hirst. 

artist's    proof    (Agnew),    £2    2S. 

44  "  Miss    Coussmaker,"    after    Hoppner,    by    the    same,    artist's    proof    (Fine 

Art   Society),    £$    155.    6d. 

Framed. 

45  "  TTieir    Majesties    the   King    and    Queen,"    after   Sir    Luke    Fildes,    R.A., 

by   J.    B     Pratt,    artist's   proofs,    a    pair   (Radcliffe),    ;£;ii    os.    6d. 

46  "  Lady    Milnes,"    after    G.    Romney,    by    Scott    Bridgwater,    artist's    proof 

fTooth),    £i    iss. 


I30  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

47  "  Lady    Arabella    Ward,"   after   and    by    the   same,    artist's   proof   (Gooden 

and    Fox),    £3. 

48  "  Miss    Selina     Beresford,"     after    J.     Hoppner,     R.A.,     by    J.     B.     Pratt, 

artist's    proof    (Gooden    and    Fox),    £j{. 

49  "  The    Duchess    of    Gloucester,"    after    T.    Gainsborough,    R.A.,    ^y    the 

same,    artist's    proof    (Gooden    and    Fox),    j^6    los. 

50  "  Miss    Pollock,"    after    J.    Hoppner,    R.A.,    by    the    same,    artist's    proof 

(Gooden    and    Fox),    j^2    2S. 

51  "  Madame   Le    Brun,"   after   Vig^e  le    Brun,    by  Scott   Bridgwater,    artist's 

proof   (Paton),   ;^i    15s. 

52  "  Le    Baiser   envoy<5,"    after    Greuze,    by    the    same    artist's   proof    (Firth), 

£2. 

53  "  Miranda  "    (half-length),    after    Hoppner,    by    the    same,     artist's    proof 

(Gooden  and   Fox),   ;^!6  5s.  6d. 

54  "  A    Wet    Roadside,"    after    B.    W.    Leader,    R.A.,    by    Chauvel,    artist's 

proof  (Tooth),  £s  ^5^-  ^'^■ 
£5     "  Ausierlitz,"    after    Meissonier,    by    J.    Jacquet,    remarque    proof     (Stim- 
son),    -£.2   12s.  6d. 

56  "  1897,"     after     and     by     the     same,     remarque     proof,     signed     (Tooth), 

57  "  Le    Guide,"    after    the    same,    by    A.    Jacquet,    remarque    proof    (Tooth), 

^12      I2S. 

58  "  The    Monarch    of    the    Glen,"    after    Sir    E.    Landseer,    by    J.    B.    Pratt, 

remarque  proof  (Baiter),   £6   16s.   6d. 

59  "  Moorland    and    Mist,"    after    P.    Graham,    R.A.,    by    the    same,    .irtist's 

proof  (Baker),   £S  8s 

60  "  Sympathy,"    after    B.     Riviere,     by    F.     Stacpoolc,     artist's    proof    (Fine 

Art   Society),   ;^i    iis  6d. 

61  "  The   Day   of   Reckoning,"   and    "  'Twixt   Love   and    Duty."   after   S.    E. 

Waller,   a   pair,   artist's  proofs   (Vicars),   £2   S^- 

62  "The     Smoker,"     after     Seymour     Lucas,     R.A.,     by     P.     Rajon ;     "  Not 

Worth    Powder   and    Shot,"   after   Dollman,    by   Hester,    artist's    proofs; 
and    "  Otter    and    Salmon,"    after    Sir    E.    Landseer    (Tooth),    £2    5s. 

63  "  Puss  in  Boots,"  after  F.   Paton,  by  J.   B.   Pratt;  "  He  who  Hesitates," 

and    the    companion,    after    Kilburne,     by    F.     Priion,    a    pair,     artist's 
proofs  (Leggatt),   £1    is. 

64  "  Westminster    Abbey,"    the    series   of    five    small    plates,    by    A.    H.    Haig 

(Fine  Art  Society),   £6  6s. 

65  "  Pampluna — Returning      from      the      Fair,"      by      the      same      (Leggatt), 

£^    14s.   6d. 

66  "  Westminster    ,^bbey — North     Chancel     .\isle,"    by     the    same    (Fine    Art 

Society),    £6  6s. 

67  "  Entrance    lo    St.     Edmund's      Chapel,"      Westminster,      by      the      Sf.me 

(Moller),   £5    155.   6d. 

68  "  Cofalu    Cathedral,"   and    "  Notre    Dame,    Paris,"    by    the    same    (looth), 

£tg   19s. 

69  "  As     the     Years     Roll     By,"     after     Dendy     Sadler,     by     W.     Boucher, 

remarque   proof    (Tagg),    £4  4s. 

70  "  For   Weal   or  Woe,"   after   .and   hy   the   same,    remarque   proof   (Lefevre), 

£4    4S. 

71  "  Same    to   You,    Dear,"    and    "  Simon    the    Cellarer."    after    and    by    the 

same,    remarque    proofs    (Grundy    and    Smith),    £^    ss. 

72  "  Sundown,"    after     P.     Graham,     R..^.,     by    J.     B.     Pratt,     artist's    proof 

(Tooth).    £6  6q. 

73  "Sheep    Feeding,"    afur   J.    Farquharson,    by    H.    Sedcole,    artist's    proof; 

and    "  Sir    Henry    Irving,"    after    E.    Moore    (Amor),    £2. 


March  9,  1910.  131 

74  "  H^lcnc,"    etching    by    Helleu    (Dale),    £■]    7s. 

75  "  The    Laughing    Cavalier,"    after    F.    Hals,    by    Vybond,    remarq'ie    proof 

(Dale).  £(>  6s. 

76  "  The    Countess    Gower    and    Child,"    after    Sir    T.     Lawrence,     by    M. 

Corniack,    artist's   proof   (Goode),   ;^5   5s. 

77  "  Faith,"    after    Lord    Leighton,    by    J.    D.    Miller;    and    "  Sylvia,"    after 

Sir     Luke     Fildes,     R..^.,     by     the     same,     artist's     proofs     (Roberts), 
.^^5  ISS-  6d. 

ETCHINGS    BY     H.     DICKSEE. 
Artist's  proofs  sigtted. 

78  "  The  Little  Gipsy  "  (Dicksee),  ^10  los. 

70     "  In    the    Enemy's   Country,"    (Fyfe),    jQZ   8s. 

80  "  The  Ruined  Temple,"  (Fyfe),  ;^8  8s. 

81  "  Play  "   (Combes),   £y   ys. 

82  "  Raiders  "    (Thomas),    £14    3s.    6d. 

S3     "  The    Destroyers,"    (Weekes),    .^^ii     iis. 

84  "  The    Wishing    Pool  "    (Frost    and    Reed),    ^78    i8s.    6d. 

85  "  Nearing   Home  "  (Wise),   £y   lys.   6d 

86  "  Good-bye,"   remarque  proof   (Wise),    ;^6   16s.   6d. 

87  "  My     Lady     Sleeps,"     and     "  The     Clover     Field,"     (Frost     and     Reed), 

;^I0      IDS. 

The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

88  "  The   Princes  in   the  Tower,"   after  Sir  J.   Millais,    by   S.   Cousins.    R..\., 

artist's  proof   (Vicars),   ^i    is. 

89  "Miranda    (whole-length),"    .after    Hoppner,    by    Scott    Bridgwater,    ti  list's 

proof    (Colnaghi    and    Co.),    £14    14s. 

90  "  Mrs.     Bankes,"    after    Romney,     by     the    same,     artist's    proof     (Eyles), 

;^5   15s-   6d. 

91  "  Duchess   of    Devonshire,"   after   Reynolds,    by   .S.    Cousins,    R-.A.,    artist's 

proof    (Colnaghi    and    Co.),    .^£'15    15s. 

92  "  Salisbury  Cathedral,"  after  J.  Constable,   R.A.,   by   D.   Lucas,  engraver's 

proof   (Fyfe),   .£52    10s. 

93  "  The     Lock,"    and    "  The    Cornfield,"    after    and     by    the    same,     first 

published   states   (Colnaghi   and   Co.),   ;^I3I    5s. 

94  "Lady     I31essington, "     after     Sir     T.     Lawrence,     by     S.     Cousins,     F..A. 

(Tooth),  £7  ys. 

95  "  La   Surprise,"   after   Dubuffe,    by    S.    W.    Reynolds,    proof     (Grundy    and 

Smith),   £2   I2S.  6d. 

96  "  Charles,    Marquis    Cornwallis,"    after    D.    Gardner,    by    J.    Jones,    proof 

(Sabin),   ;^5  ss. 
<i7     "  Crossing    the    Brook,"    .ifter    H.    Thompson,    by    W.    Say,    open    letter 

proof   (Gooden   and  Fox),   ;^3i    los. 
58     "  A    Fruit    Piece,"    and    "  .\    Flower    Piece,"    after    Van    Huysum,    by    R. 

Earlom,    etched    letter    proofs    (Gooden    and    Fox),    j^Tsg    17s. 
99     "  The    Story    of    Letitia,"    after    Morland,    by    J.    R.    Smith,     the    set    of 

six.   in   bislrc   (I3eure),   £2<)  8s. 

100  "A      Parly     Angling,"     and     "The     Anglers'     Repast,"     after     Morl.ind. 

by    W.    Ward    and    G.    Keating    (Lauser),    £11     11s. 

101  "  The    Fisherman's    Hut,"    after    the    same,     by    J.     R.    Smith     (Eyles), 

£j^  13s. 


132  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

102  "  The    Public-house    Door,"    after    the    same,    by    W.    Ward,    open    letter 

proof   (Davis  1,^^11    iis. 

103  "Reaping,"    after   J.    Ward,    by    VV.    Ward    (Firth),    :£:n    iis. 

104  "Outside   of    a    Country    Alehouse,"    by    and    after    the   same    (Jacobson), 

;£;i3   2s.   6d. 

105  "  The     Cow-house,"     by     and     after     the     same,     coloured      (Grundy     and 

Smith),   ;^3   13s.   6d. 

Other  properties. 

Unfranied. 

106  "  Lord   George   Sackville,"   after   Sir  J.    Reynolds,    by   J.    McArdell,    proof 

before    any    letters    (Leggatt),    .£5    155.    6d. 

107  "Donald    and    Jessie,"    after    Cosway,     by    Bartolozzi ;     and     "Britannia 

rewarding  Music  and  Literature,"  after  W.  Hamilton,  by  the  same, 
proofs   in   bistre  (Wyatt),   jQt,   13s.   6d. 

108  "A     Mill    Stream";    "A    Heath";    "River    Stour,    Suffolk";    and    "A 

Mill,"  after  J.  Constable,  by  D.  Lucas,  open  letter  proofs  'Firth), 
;^8   i8s.  6d. 

109  "  Summer     Land  ";       "  Summer     Morning  ";       "  Summer     Afternoon  "; 

"  Summer  Evening  ";  and  "  Noon,"  after  and  by  the  same,  open 
letter    proofs    (Firth),     £&     i8s.    6d. 

110  "Old    Sarum";     "Spring";     "Autumnal    Sunset";     "The     Dell,     Hel- 

mingham  ";  and  "Stoke-by-Neyland,  Suffolk,"  after  and  by  the 
same,  open  letter  proofs  (Firth),   £,Z   i8s.  6d. 

111  Weymouth     n>ay,     Dorest  ";     "  The     Glebe     Farm  ";     "  A     Lock     on     the 

Stour  ";  "  Hadleigh  Castle  ";  "  Hampstead  Heath,"  open  letter 
proofs;  and  "  East  Bergholt,  Suffolk,"  after  and  by  the  same  (Coke), 
,£■)  19s    6d. 

112  "  Maria,     Countess     of     Coventry,"     after     C.     Read,     by     J.     Finlayson 

(DaviesI,    ^5  55. 

113  "  Ladies     of     Rank     and     Fashion,"     the     set     of     ten     plates,     ^iftur     J. 

Hoppner,  R.A.,  and  Charles  Wilkin,  engraved  by  Charles  Wilkin, 
comprising  portraits  of  Lady  Gertrude  Villiers,  Lady  Gertrude 
Fitzpatrick,  Lady  Catherine  Howard,  The  Countess  of  Euston,  Lady 
Charlotte  Campbell,  The  Duchess  of  Rutland,  Viscountess  St.  As?ph, 
Lady  Charlotte  Duncombe,  Lady  Langham,  and  Viscountess 
.Andover,    proofs   before   letters,    in    bistre,    with    wide    margins   (Sabin), 

;^.68. 

Framed. 

114  "  Lady     Elizabeth    Montagu,"    after    Sir    J.     Reynolds,    by    J.     Mc.'Vrdell, 

first    published    state    (Davis),    ;^5    153.    6d. 

115  "  The     Countess    of     Oxford,"     after      Hoppner,      by      S.     W.     Reynolds 

(Grundy  and  Smith),   £10   los. 

116  "  Sir    Waller    Scott,"    after    Raeburn,    by    C.    Turner,    open    letter    proof 

(W.   Sabin),    £l^    17s. 

117  "  The    Fruits    of     Early     Industry    and    Economy,"    and    the    companion. 

after   G.    Morland,    by    W.    Ward,    a    pair,    open    letter   proofs    (Agnew), 

118  "  Gathering    Fruit  ";    and    "  Gathering    Wood,"    after    G.    Morland,    by 

Meadows,  a  pair,  in  colours,  and  "  Fighting  Dogs,"  after  the  same, 
by  J.  R.  Smith  (Dunne),  ;^5   15s.  6d. 

119  "  Fox-hunting  Subjects,"  by  J.   Pollard,   a  set  of  four,  in  colours  (Fores), 

£^6   iss. 


March  12,  1910.  133 


March  12,  1910.  The  collection  of  Pictures,  Drawings 
and  Engravings  of  Sir  Walter  Gilbey,  Bart.,  removed  from 
Cambridge  House,  Regent's  Park. 


19 


First  Day's  Sale. 


DRAWINGS. 

1  "  .\   Chnrge  of   Lancers,"   13   x  19   (.Smith),   j£b  :6s.   6cl. 

2  "  View   in    a    Park,"   9   x    13J    (N'oUins),    £2    2S. 

3  "  Street  Scene,"  Si   x  10   (Thome),   /"a    15s. 

4  "  C.iv.ilry    Engagement,"    loj    x    14J    (Smith),    jil6    16s.    fid. 

5  Bonheur,   Rosa,    "  Otter   Hounds,"   11    by   14I   (Mitchell),   .^^54    12s. 

6  Bonheur,     Rosn,      1869,     "  Hc.nds     of     two     Otter     Hounds,"     g\     x     i:J 

(Gooden     and     Fox),     ;^27    6s. 

7  Collier,     T.     F.,     1870,     ".Apple     Blossom,     Primroses,     and     Bird's-nest," 

loj    X     14^    (Leggatt),     ;£rio    los. 

8  Cooper,     T.     S.,     R.A.,     1838,     "  Sheep     in     a     Barn,"     sepia,     9     x     12J 

(Hicks)    £7    7s. 

9  Hills   R.,    "  Wild    Boars   in   a   Wood,"   12^   x   16I   (Guillet),   ;^6   i6s.   6d. 

10  Hunt,    W.,    1828,   "  Dead   Wild    Duck,"    loi  x   8   (.\gnew),    ;fii    os.   6d. 

11  Hunt,    W.,   ".\   Dead   Teal,"   s|   x    10   (Gooden   and    Fox),   £8   i8s.   6d. 

12  Hunt,    W.,    "  Dead    Pheasants,"   7    x    13    (Burke),    £2    12s.   6d. 

13  Landseer,     Sir     E.,     R..\.,     "  Study     for      the      Boy     in     '  The     Forester's 

family,'  "   pistel   183   x   12   (Huggins),   £^   14s.   6d. 

14  Landseer,   Sir   E.,    R.A.,   "  Two  Stag   Hounds,"  paste;,    13   x    18   (Leggatt), 

£.S    iSs.    6d. 

15  .Morland,   G.,    1792     "  A   Sow    and   Pigs,"   red   and    bl.nck   chalk,    ii|   x    16 

(Howard),    ^"iS    i8s. 

16  Prades,    A.    P.    de,    "  A    Huntsman    and    Hounds,"    21     x     14}    (\'okins), 

^8     1 8s.     6d. 

17  Richardson,    T.    .M.,     1848,    "  .\    Study    of    Phe.-:;ants,"     11     x     17I     (Ellis 

and   Smith),    ;£,"2    12s.   6d. 
8    Skill,    F.,    "  Mares    and    Foals,"    and    "  The    Start,     .Newmarket    Spring 
.Meeting,    1867  "   (.Amor),    j^i    iis.   6d. 
Stubbs,     G.,     R..\.,     1796,     "  Waxy  "     and     "  Voung     Flora,"     i6i     x     22 
(Huggins),    £2    I2S.    6d. 

20  Tayler,    F.,    "  Coupling    Hounds,"    35^    x    28    (Vokins),    ;^6o    i8s. 

21  Tayler,    F.,    1871,    "  The   Cattle    Ferry,"   28   x    51'-   (Vokins),    ^^46    4s. 
a     Tayler,    F.,    "  A    Hawking    Parly,"    2ii    x    29I    (Vokins),    £103. 

23  Tayler,     F.,     1870,     "On     the     Ptarmigan     Hills."     i8i     x     25^     A  ckins), 

;tri8     18s. 

24  Tayler,    F.,    1863,    "  Brood    Mares,"    20J   x    28^    (Vokins),    ;625    4s. 

25  Tayler,    F.,    1S72,    "The   Gamekeeper's    Daughter,"    29J    x    20}    (lolUrd), 

26  Tayler,    F.,    1875,    "  Woodland    Hunting,"   20J   x   24^   (Vokins),    £.48   6s. 

27  layler,   F.,  "  Alare  and  Fouls,"  18^  x  26  (Vokins),   ^:2i. 


134  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

38  Tayler,  F.,  1865,   "  A  Huntsman   Uncoupling   Hounds,"   i8i  x  27  (Amor), 

^30  gs. 

29  Tayler,  F.,  "  The    Blind    Piper,"    21    x    16    (Tliorne),    ^^39    i8s. 

30  Tayler,  F.,  1867.   "  The  Leading   Hound,"   iSJ  x  24^  (Agnew),   £^9  '^s. 

31  Tayler,  F.,  "  The   Call    to   Arms,"    14J   x    igi   (Thorne),    £10    los. 

32  Tayler,  F.,  1872,   "  Collecting  the  Game,"   15   x   21J    (Vokins),   j^is   15s. 

33  Tayler,  F.,  "One  of  Cromwell's   Troopers   rending   his   Bible,"   165  x   jo{ 

(Amor),     j^Tig    19s. 

34  Tayler,  F.,  "  Hunting  the  Wild  Boar,"   14  x  2o|  (Upperton),  £8  i8s.  6d. 

35  Tayler,    F.,    1866,    "  The    Fisherman's    Daughter,"    19I    x    14!    (Vo'icin*), 

jf75  I2S. 

36  Tayler,  F.,    "  Buck   Shooting,"    13J   x   20   (de    Pallant),    £g   gs. 

37  Tayler,  F.,    1862,    "  The   Fern    Gatherer,"    i8i   x    13I    (Vicars),    ;^35    143 

38  Tayler,  F.,    1868,    "  Otter    Hounds,"    :6i    x    21^    (Vokins),    ^^15    155. 

39  Tayler,  F.,    1864,    "  \    Cavalier,"    with    his    horse    and    dogs,    15^    x    ii| 

(Guillet),  £5  5s. 

40  Tayler,    F.,  1871,    "  After   the   Run,"    I2j   x    i6i   (Leggatt),    £jo   los. 

41  Tayler,    F.,  1876,    "  Going    to    the    Meet,"    7J    x    12J    (Thorne),    ;^27    bs. 

42  Tayler,    F.,  1867,    "  Hounds    in    Full    Cry,"   7   x    13    (Smith),    £2-}   8s. 

43  Tayler,     F.,     1S78,     "  Retriever,     Spaniel,     and     Dead     Game,"    gi     x     15 

(Hicks),    £4    4s. 

44  Tayler,    F.,    i858,    "  Going    to    the    Meet,"    and    "  Returning    from    Hunt- 

ing,"   a    pair,    6    x    10    (Thorne),    £27    i6s. 

45  Tayler,    F.,    i86g,    "  Calling    Hounds    out    of    Cover,"    6J    x    10    (Agnew), 

}£33    J2S. 

46  Tayler,   F.,   "  Dead  Grouse,   Ptarmigan   and  Rabbits,"   13^  x   ig^  (Leggatt), 

£3    3S. 

47  Tayler,    F.,   "A   Flower  Girl,"    iii   x   9   (Bar'ris),   ;£r2i. 

48  Tayler,   F.,    1870,   "  A   Reaper,"   iii   x   9   (Thorne),   ;^i2    12s. 

49  Tayler,    F.,    "  Watering    Horses,"    11    x    i4i    (Price),    ^^7    17s.    6d. 

50  Tayler,    F.,    "  .\    Trooper,"    14J    x    185    (Price),    £16    i6s. 

51  Tayler,     F.,     1869,     "  A    Cavalier    and     his    Horse,"     14    x     10    (Gooden 

and    Fox),    ^3    3s. 

52  Tayler,    F.,    1868,   "  A    Highland   Boy   and    Dog,"   loj   x   7   (Price),    ;^8  Ss. 

53  Tayler,    F.,    "  Dead    Pheasant    and    Hares,"    7    x    14    (Ellis    and    Smitli), 

£4   4S. 

54  Tayler,    F.,    "  Puppies,"    loi   x   8   (Price),    ;£'io    los. 

55  Tayler,    F.,    1875,    "Wild    Boar    and    Dogs,"    and    "Otter    Hounds."    a 

pair,    4x6   (Price),    £j2    12s. 

56  Tayler,     F.,     1868,     "  Mares    and     Foals    in     the    New     Forest,"    three    in 

one    frame    (Price),    ;£'22    is. 

57  Tayler,      F.,      i86g,     "  Huntsmen       on       horseback,"     sketches     (.Agnew), 

ijn    lis. 

58  Tayler,     F.,     "  .\     Girl     Carrying     a     Goat,'      chalk,     and     "  Feedin,;     the 

Calves,"    pencil    (Fenton),    £3    5s. 

59  Weir,    Harrison,    1884,    "  Wild    Ducks   in    Winter,"    loj    x    14   (Dudgeon), 

;^I2    IS.    fid. 

6*    Wells,  The   Misses,   "  Recollection  of   Renkioi,"   four   in  one   frame  (with- 
drawn). 

PICTURES. 

61  "  A   Mail   Carl,"  oj   x   iij   (Barron),   ;^4. 

62  "  Dead     Pheasants,     Woodcock     and     Wild     Duck,"    22J     x    25i     (Burke), 


March  12,   1910.  13^ 

63  "  Mares   and    a    Foal    in    a   paddock,"   36   K   52   (S.    T.    Smith).    £1    153. 

64  "  View    of     London     from     the    river,"     unframed,     3s     x     47     (.Le^gntt), 

£H   14s. 

65  "  Gentlemen       on       Horseback,"       a       skctrli,      14     x      25^      (Alexander), 

£7  17s.  6d. 

66  "  Portrait     of     Mr.     Mennell's     favourite    liotse     and     hound,"    unframed 

24^  X  2Qi   (Cot),   £i   as. 

67  Agasse.  J.  L.,  "  Lord   Rivers  coursing,"  35  x  27I  (Leggatt),   ^£^199   los. 

68  Agasse,    J.    L.,    "  A    Cojntry    Fair,"    37    x    35    (Leggatt),    £^^    123. 

69  Aiken,    H.,    "The    Liverpool    Grand    National    Steeplechase,"    1872;    "A 

Meet     of     Foxhounds  ";     and     "  A     Tandem,"     three     in     one     frame 
(Gooden    and    Fox),    j^8l    i8s. 
Tt     Aiken,    H.,    "  Coai-hing    Scenes,"    three    in    one   frame    i,Goo<Ien    and    Fos). 

i.:63. 

71     Barenger,    J.,    1809,    "  Lord    Derby's    Foxhounds,"    24    x    29^    (C.    Davis), 

i^no  ss. 
7a     Barret,     G.,     R.A.,     Gilpin,     S.,     R.A.,     and     Reinagle,     P..     R.A..     "  The 

Display   at   the   Return   at   Dulnon   Camp,"   44   x  63   (Vokins),    £^j   5s. 

73  Barret,     G.,     R.A.,     Gilpin,     S.,     R.A.,     and     Reinagle,     P.,     R.A.,     •'  The 

Going  out   from   Thornton   Castle,"   near   Aviemore,   in   the   Highlands, 
44  X  63  (Leggatt),  ^£'28  7s. 

74  Barret,     G.,     R.A.,     Gilpin,     S.,     R.A.,     and     Reinagle.     P.,     R.A.,     '■  Th? 

Deer    Shooters,"    44    x    6j     (Guillett.     ^'35    14s 

75  Blake,     B.,     1823,     "  The     Interior    of    a    Kitchen,"    13    i     19    (Harding), 

^'■ib    I.is. 

76  Blake,   B.,   1825,   "  The   Interior  of  a   Larder,"   16  x   13J  (Price),   £^2. 

77  Blake,    B.,    1830,    "  A    Larder,"    with    fish,    dead    game    and    vegetables, 

q  X    iij  (Price),    /^lo   los. 

78  Bristow,   E.,    1818,   "  Coursing,"  gi  x   12-J   (Gooden   and   Fox),   ;^37   i6s. 

79  Bristow,    E.,    "  The   Village   Smithy,"    19   x    24J    (.\gnew),    £^^37    i6s. 

80  Bone,    H.    P.,    1825,    "   Portrait    of    John    Griffin,    aged    68,    for    28    years 

Keeper   of    East   H.Tinault,"    34    X    27J    (Leggatt),    ;^2i. 

81  Chalon,   H.   B.,    1807,    "  Portrait  of   the   Prince   of   Wales'   '  Trafalgar,'  " 

with  his  trainer,   27'r  x  35^   (Price),   £2^  2S. 

82  CoUins,    C,   "  Named    British    Birds,"   a   set   of   three,    14   x    18    (Vokins), 

£^2    IS. 

83  Corvi,   C.   D.    "  Prize   Cocks,"   a   pair,   28^  x   23i   (Agnesvl,   ^^24  o> 

84  Crane,    R.,   "  Portrait   of    Mr.    Batson's   '  Plenipotentiary,'     Winner   of    the 

Derby,    1834,   ^^''h   Patk.   Connelly   up,"    juh   x   23^    (Price),   ^^56    14s. 
8s     Davis,    R.    B.,    "  The    Royal    Hunt,"    33    x    43    (Leggatt),    ^^45    3s. 

86  Daws,   F.  T.,   1897,  "  Head  of  a   Lion,"  39  x  29^  (.\mor),   £t    iis.   6d. 

87  Desportes,   F.,    1739,   "  .X   Pug-Dog   and   a    Bird,"   in   a   landscape,   25   x  31 

(Streletski),    £^3    is. 

88  Desvignes,    H.,    "Portrait    of    '  Sweetmeat,*    with    Jockey    and    Trainer," 

37  X  22   (Price),  ^^8  8s. 

EAR1.V    E.VGLISH    SCHOOL. 

89  "  Portrait    of    Charley    Cox,    Esq.,"    Deputy    Lieutenant    for    the    Cotirttf 

of    Essex,   33   X   25   (Gooden    and    Fox),    £42. 

90  Elmer,    S.,    A.R..\.,    "  Ptarmigan    and    Grouse,"    and    "  Snipe,"    a    pair, 

23J    X    29i    (Gooden    and    Fox),    ;^36    15s. 

91  Elmer.    S.,    A.R.A.,    "  A    Covey   of    Partridges,"    27!    x    35I,    engraved    ir» 

Daniel's    "  Rural    Sports  "    (Vokins),    ;^43    is. 


136  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

92  Elmer,    S..    A.R.A.,    "  Partridges,"   2si   x   29I    (S.   T.   Smith),    ;f  10    .os. 

93  Gilpin,   Sawrey,   R.A.,   "  Gulliver   addressing   the   Houyhnhnms,   supposing 

them   to  be  conjurors,"  41   x  54   (Harvey),   p^Tsg  18s. 

94  Gilpin,    Sawrey,    R.A.,    "  Gulliver    taking    his    final    leave    of    his    master, 

the   sorrel    nag,    &c."   41    x   55   (Harvey),   jQ^i"?    i6s. 

95  Gilpin,  Sawrey,   R.A.,  "  Portrait  of  the  Rev.  John   Parkhurst,  of  Catesby 

Abbey,    Northamptonshire,"   49   x    64    (Vokins),    j^48    6s. 

96  Gilpin,    Sawrey,     R..A.,    "  Hounds    seizing    a    Fox,"    50J    x    84^    (Nevill), 

£■7  7s. 
<)7  Si  98  Gooch,  T.,  "  When  a  Colt  Breaking  ";  "  After  running  a 
Race  and  winning  a  considerable  .Sweepstake  ";  "  As  a  Hunter 
going  out  to  the  Chase  ";  and  "  His  Dissolution,"  a  set  of  four, 
oval,  J4J  X  17I,  and  "  When  a  Foal  with  his  Dam,"  and  "  As  a 
Post-chaise    Horse    on    a    Road,"    a    pair,    oval,     J4    x     lyi    (VaKins), 

99     Henderson,   C.    Cooper,    "  The   London   and   Falmouth   Coach,"   i6lt    x    26^ 

(Banks),   jQ^i   8s. 
10c    Henderson,   C.   Cooper,   "  The   Royal    Mail,"   London    to   Hull,    12.!    <    23^ 

(Banks),     ^79    i6s. 
loi     Henderson,    C.   Cooper,    "  Tine   Tandem,"   125   x   23 J   (Price),    ;£r44    .•$ 

102  Herring,    J.    F.,    Sen.,    i860,    "  The    Road    anterior    to    rails,"    35.^    x.    51J 

(Leggatt),     £&i,    2s. 

103  Herring,     J.     F.,     Sen.,     1844,     "  The     Interior    of     a     .Stable,"     ■\y\    x    51 

(Vic.^rs),   jQ6s,  2s. 

104  Herring,    J.    F.,    Sen.,    1855,    ''  l\    \\'hite    Horse    and    Do^s,"    13?,    a.    17J 

(Leggatt),   ;£54   12s. 

105  Herring,     J.     F,,     Sen.,     1834,     "Fox     Hunting:     Hounds     in     full     cry," 

i3i   '^   S'i   (Fores),   ;^283    10s. 
jc6    Herring,    J.    F.,    Sen.,    1862,    "  Ducks    and    Ducklings,"    and    "  Poultry," 

a  pair,  oj  x   115  (Jones),   ;^23  2s. 
ioj     Herring,    J.    F.,    Sen.,    i860,     "  Two     Hounds,"     04     x     uj     (Lej^gatt), 

;^n    IIS. 
108     Herring,   J.   F.,   Sen.,   1851.   "  Charley   and   Jimmy,"  gj  ai   12^   (Cu'-nick), 

£h  5s- 
309    Hunt,     Walter,     1888,     "  To     the     Rescue,"     a;.d     "  Rescued,"     a     pair, 

10   X    17    (Vicars),    £^\    lu.s. 
jio    Hunt,     Walter,     1884,     "  .\    Promising     Litter,"     iji    x     134     (Cradock), 

;^30    gs. 

111  Kauffman,     A.,     R.A.,     "Cupid     Bound,"     25     in.     circular     (C.     l>avis;, 

112  Landseer,    Sir    E.,    R.A.,    "  Highland    Breakfast,"    12J    x    16*    (Curnick), 

;f22     IS. 

1T3     Mans,    F.    H.,    "  A    Town    on    a    frozen    river,"    Signed    and    date<t    1670, 

23   X   32i    (Price),    £'i^   18s. 
J 14     Miirshall,    lien,    1804,    "'  Bwkelt    House,    Shrivenham,    Berks,"    2'f-i    ^    49 

(Agnew),    £n    los. 
IJ5    Marshall,    Ben,    1804,    "  Portrait   of    a    Grey    Horse,"    39^    s    49   ('^/(^new), 

;^94   los. 

116  Marshall,    Ben,    "The    Sportsman:    Portrait    of    Thomas    Gosden,     lisq.," 

the     landscape     painted     by     Luke     Clennell,    and    the    engraving    by 
J.    Maile,   35   x  27   (Vokins),    £f>,i,. 

117  Marshall,    Ben,    "A    First-rate    Shot:     Portrait    of    George    Osbnideslon, 

Ksiq.,"  37I   X   20I    (Fores),   £<>%  55. 


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118  .\lnr<;hall,    Ben,     1800,    "  Porlrait   of    '  Phosphorus,'     by    Fi!clipsc,    out    of    a 

Heriod   marc,"   33   x   39   (Vokins),   £20. 

119  Marshall,    Ben,     "  Portrait    of    '  Archibald,'    with    a    groom,"    25    s    30 

(W.  Sabin),  ;£^3i   los. 

120  Marshall,  Ben,   "  Water   Dogs,"  31^  x  35^   (Vokins),   ;£?!)    ns. 

121  Marshall,    Ben,    "  Portraits    of    two    Fighting    Cocks,"    a    pair,     19!    x    14J 

(Agnev.-),   i;34   13s. 
12a     Martin,    Anthony,    A..    "  A    Cart    Horse   in    a   stable,    with    two    terriers," 
JO    in.    circular    (Guillet),    ;^3    3s. 

123  "  Fex   Hunting:   Going   to  the   Covert,    and  the   Dfatli,"  a   pair,    11    x    14J 

(Agnew),     ^'63. 

124  Philips,    C,    1759,    "  Portraits   of   a    Lady   and    a    Gentleman,"    with    their 

horses    and    grooms,    a    pair,    iSJ    x    23^    (Parsons),    jQic,    15s. 

125  I'olLird,    J.,    1837,    "  Mail    Coaches    for    the    North    leaving    the    '  Angel  ' 

at   Islington,"  40^-  x  57J  (Agnew),  ;£'i52  5s. 

126  Pollard,    J.,     1830,     "  Old    Smithfield     Market,"    17    x    25^     (Goodeii     and 

Fox),  ;^47  5s. 

127  Ucinagle,     R.     R.,     R.A.,     1815,     "  Portrait    of     a     Spaniel,"     39J    x     49 

(Vokins),   ;^I9   :9s. 

128  Reinagle,      R.      R.,      R.A.      (1842),      "  Early     Morning     in     the     Nunnery, 

Cumberland  ";    and    "  Up    Cnmpsie    Glen,"    a    pair,    17J    x    13^    (Dav), 
^6  6s. 

129  Sarlorius,      F.,      "  .\    Race    Over    the    Beacon    Course,      at      N'ewmarket, 

20th  April,    1767,"  49  N   75i  (Fores),   £iJ^. 
330     Sartorius,    F.    (1794),    "  Portrait   of    Lord    Grosvenor's   '  Guy,'    with    jockey 
up,"    26    X    34J    (Theobald),    .^14    14s. 

131  Sartorius,    J.     N.,     1821,     "  Coursing,"     17J    x    23J     (Gooden     and     Fox), 

£il   i6s. 

132  Sartorius,   J.    N.,   "  The   I^enth   of   the   I'"ox,"   37   x   47   (Leggatt),    £2^'^. 

133  Sartorius,   J.    NT.,    "  Mr.    Durand's   '  Bellissima,'   at    Oxford,    for    the   Gold 

Cup,  July,    1799,"   18J  x  245  (Curnick"),   £2(1  5s. 

134  Sartorius.   J.    N.,    "  Two  Hunters,"   with   a   groom   and   a  dog,    27^   x   33} 

(Leggatt),   ;^i5   15s. 

135  Sartorius,      "  Landscape,"      with      sportsman,      setters      and      pheasants, 

i^i   X   23I    (Curnick),    £1^    iss. 

136  Scott,    S.,    "  A'iew   of   Westminster   Bridge,"   and   "  Old    London    Bridge," 

a  pair,   19J  x  44  (Smith),  ;^i68. 

137  Seymour,    J.    (1751),     "  Hounds    going    into    Covert,"    and     "  Hounds    in 

full    cry."    a    pair,    24I    x    40    (Leggatt).    JC75    12s. 

338    Seymour,     J.     (1752),     "  Portrait    of     the     Duke    of     Somerset's  '  Young 

Pretender,'   with   jockey   up,"   27I   x   35J   (H.    Richardson),    £(>  i6s.   6d. 

139  Seymour,     J.     (1747),     "  .\     Pointer     and     a     Hare,"     24^     x     35-V  (Muir), 

£^   17s-   6d. 

140  Seymour,    J.,    "  .\    Bay    Horse,"    with    a    groom    and    a    dog    in    a    park, 

20  X  24J   (Muir),   £q  9s. 

141  Seymour,     J.,     "  Early       English       Stag-hunting."     30     x     49     (Vokins), 

£^f>  4s  • 

142  Seymour,     J.,     and     Zoffany,     J.,     R.A.,     "  Portrait     of     the     grey     horse 

'  Palfy,'  "    49    i    39    (Leggatt),    £■;    7s. 

143  Shayer,    W.,    Sen.,    "  Returning    from    Market,"    27}    x    355    (C.    f)avis), 

;^199      lOS. 

144  Shaver,   W.,    Sen.,    "  Tlie    Ploughman's    Dinn' r-honr."    29  x    24I    (Vokins), 

£hi- 


138  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

145  Stuart,    Gilbert,    "  Portrait    of    Benjamin    West,    P.R.A.,"    35    x    27    (T. 

Permain),   ^84. 

146  Stubbs.   G.,   R.A.,   1786,   "  The  Farmer's  Wife  and   the  Raven,"  26  x  37^ 

(Vokins),   ;^39   i8s. 

147  Stubbs,    G.,    R..\.,    "  A    Zebra   standing    in    a    wood,"   395    x   49J   (Agnew), 

£'25   4S- 

148  Stubbs,     G.,     R.A.,     1770,     "  A     Lion     .\ttacking      a    Horse,"     j8     x     49 

(GuiUet),  j£,"23  2S. 

149  Stubbs,    G.,    R.A.,    1770,    "  A    Horse    Frightened    by    a    Lion,"    39    x    49 

(Wallis),    ^22    IS. 

150  Stubbs,     G.,     R.A.,     "Portrait     of     '   Molly     Long-legs,'     with     a     groom," 

38  s  49  (Vokins),  £25  4s 

151  Stubbs,    G.,    R.A.,    "  A    Horse,    belonging    to    the    Rt.    Hon.    the    Lord 

Grosvenor,    called   '  Bandy,'  "   39   x   49   (Leggatt),    ^^13    13s. 
153    Stubbs,   G.,   R.A.,   1772,   "  An   Old   English   Pointer,"   igj  x  27  (Collings), 
£:n    IIS. 

153  Stubbs,   G.,   R.A.,  "  Portrait  of  a   Racehorse,   with   a  jockey   up,"  24  x  29 

(Muir),   £4   14s.   6d. 

154  Stubbs,    G.,    R.A.,    1779    "  A   Lion   and   a   dead   Tiger,"  on   a   Wedgwood 

plaque,    17   x  235   (Spencer),    £^   5s. 

155  Stubbs,    G.,    R.A.    (after),    "A    Portrait    Group:     Lady    Melbourne,    Lord 

Melbourne,    Sir    Ralph    Milbanke    and    Mr.    John    Milbanke    with    their 
hunters,"   signed   and   dated   J.   Best,    1770,   39  x   59   (Hughes),   £63. 

156  Towne,    C,    "  Portrait    of    Lord    Grosvenor's    '  Rhadamanthus  '  "    (winner 

of   the    Derby    1790),    49   x   58-2-    (Muir),    ;^i6    i6s. 

157  Turner,     D.,     "  The     Adelphi     Terrace     and     Water     Gate,"     27J     x     35J 

(Smith),   £y2   los. 

158  Turner,     W.     (of    Oxford),     "  A     Distant     View     of     the     River     Severn," 

41I  X  65I  (Agnew),  ^£'31    los. 

159  Turner,    W.    H.    M.,    1858,    "  Lincoln    Horse   Fair,"    14^   x   24^    (Curnick), 

£22     2S. 

160  Turner,    W.    H.    M.,    1865,    "  An    Irish    Horse    Fair,"    iif   x    igf    (Guillet), 

;^12      I2S. 

161  Vernet,     H.,     "  Portrait     of     Marshal      Bluchcr's     Charger,"     24-5     x     29^ 

(Guillet),  £6  i6s.  6d. 

162  Ward,    J.,     R..\.,    "  Tlie    Red     I^ion,     Paddington,    as    it    was    in     1790," 

'"i    ^    23i    (Sabin),    ^^71    8s. 

163  Ward,    J.,    R.A.,    1838.    "  Worn    Out,"    16*   x    2o|   (Robinson    and    Wilde), 

£6   16s.   6d. 


March   14,   1910.  139 


March  14,  1910.    Second  Day's  Sale. 


DRAWINGS. 

165     Aiken,     H.,     "  Pheasant     Shooting     and     Partridge    Shooting,"     a     set    of 

three,  9  t   ii^  (Pollard),  £2$  ys. 
i6t)     Aiken,    H.,    "  Horses    in    a    Stable,"   gi    x    14^    (Tooth),    j^'iy    17s. 
107     Aiken,    H.,    "  A    Poinlcr    and    a    Seller,"    Si    x    ij*    (.Pollard),    j^'c*    C*^- 

168  Aiken,    H.,    "  Symptoms,"   pencil,    three   in   one   frame,    (Price),    j^jo    los. 

169  Aiken,    H.,    "A    Star    Gazer";    "Drawing    Water,"    etc.,    pencil,    three 

in  one  frame  (Price),  ;£rii   iis. 

170  Aiken,     H.,     '•  .\    Turn-up     with     lliu     lads    of     the    village,"    etc.,     pjacil, 

three  in  one  frame  (Price),   ;£j"i2   12s. 

171  Aiken,     H.,     "  f-Iold     hard,    Captain,"    etc.,     pencil,     three     in    one     frame 

(IVice),    ;£,"ii     IIS. 

172  Aiken,    H.,    "  Show    more    Courage  ";    "  liy    Poverty    never    Depressed," 

etc.,   pencil,   three   in  one   frame   (Price),   J^io   10=. 

173  Aiken,     H.,     "  Lovely,     but     unloving     Creature,"     etc.,     pencil,     (Price), 

j^ii  OS.  6d. 

174  Aiken,     H.,     "  Perfectly     Satisfied  ";     "  Huntsmen     and     Hounds,"     etc.. 

pencil,    (Spencer),    ;^"6    i6s.   6d. 
17s     Gilpin,    Sawrey,     R..'\.,     "  Coursing,"    16    x    26i    (Muir),     £14    14s. 
I7t)     Henderson.    C.    Cooper,    "  Diligences    on    the    Koad,"    14    x    zoi    (.Banks), 

£68  5S. 
177     Henderson,    C.    Cooper,    "  ."V    French    Diligence   in    the    Snow,"    10    i    14^ 

iBanks),    £^8   6^. 
I'/h     Henderson,     C.     Cooper,     "  Travelling     in     France,"    gi     :i     13J     (Banks), 

£ii     10s. 
179     Henderson,    C.    Cooper,    "  Returning    from    the    Fight,"    8    x    15    (Banks). 

^771    8s. 
i&o     Henderson,    C.    Cooper,    "  .\    Cavalry    Engagement,"    8    x.    14^    (Vokins) 

.£■33    i-'s. 
iBi     Henderson,    C.    Cooper,    "  Post    Horses,"    lo^    x    14^    (Banks),    £44   2S. 
ib2     Henderson,     C.     Cooper,     "  Going     to     the     Races,"    9     x     145     (B.^r.ks), 

iJsS   i6s. 

183  Henderson,     C.     Cooper,     "  .V     French     Diligence,"     and     "  A     French 

Carriage,"   a   pair,   6J   x    lo:}   (Vokins),   £;i2    iis. 

184  Henderson,   C.   Cooper,   "  .\    Diligence  About   to   Start,"  7  x    loj  (Banks), 

185  Henderson,    C.    Cooper,    "  Hunting    Scenes,"    a    pair,    61    x    7i    (Banks). 

£52    I  OS. 

186  Henderson,    C.    Cooper,    "  Views    in    a    French    Town,"    .1    p.iir,    8i    x    6 

(Banivs),    jf44    2S. 

187  Henderson,      C.      Cooper,      "  The     Timber    Waggon,"    8     x     ij     (Banks), 

£3^    lOS. 

188  Henderson,    C.    Cooper,    "  Coaching,"    7^    x    iii    (Banks),    £44    2s. 

189  Henderson,    C.    Cooper,    "  Pursued,"    11    x    17^    (Banks).    ;^'54    12s. 

190  Henderson,     C.     Cooper,     "  An     Old     Carriage,"     qj     x      iji     (Vokins). 

j£7u   OS.  6d. 


140  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


:ci     Henderson,    C.    Cooper,    "  A    French    Mail    Coach,"    y'h    s    io|    (Banks), 

192     Henderson,   C.   Cooper,   "  A   French   Waggon,"   7   x    iij   (B;!nks),    ^44   2s. 
393     Henderson,    C.    Cooper,    "  Calais    Fisherwomen  ";     and    "  Peasants,"    and 

"  A    Diligence  "   (two   in   one   frame),    (Vokins),    ;^I2    12s. 
-.94    Rowlandscn,    T.,    "  Skittles,"    7I    x    iij    (Vokins),    ;^12    is.    6d. 
395     Rowlandson,    T.     (1797),    "  The    Old    Cock    Pit,    Westminster,"    8    s    joj 

(Pollard),  ;^23  2S. 


OLD     .SPORTING     PRINTS. 

196  "  Race  over  the  Beacon  Course  ";  "  Portraits  of  Gimcracli  and 
Antinous,"  after  Sartorius;  and  "  North  Star  beating  Carbineer  " 
(Pilcher),  £2  55. 

igy  "  Hunting  and  Shooting  Subjects,"  after  Seymour  and  Sartorios  (5); 
"  Caveat    Emptor,"    and    "  Portrait   of    Brilliant  "    (Vokins),    ^^s    Ss 

198  "  Portraits   of   Trentham,"   after   Stubbs;    and    "  Jason,"   alter   N.    Hone, 

coloured   (Vokins),   ;^5  5s. 

199  "  Portraits    of    Diamond    and    Tantrum,"    after    Sartorius;     and    ajiother 

(Rimell),   ^3  3S. 
:;oo     "  Firctail,"    after    Sartorius;     and     "  liarbarossa,"    alter    Chalon,     by     W. 

Ward,   proofs  before  any  letters  (Sabin),  ;£'i2   12s. 
201     "  Jopiter,"    after    Gilpin,    by    W.    Ward,    proof;      and    "Potato,"    after 

the    same,    by    Hodges    (Pollard),    ^r?    17s.    6d. 
a02     Portraits   of   "Soldier,"   after   Garrad ;   "  Hambletonian,"   after   Sartorius; 

and    "  Bobtail,"    by    J.     Whessell     (Leggatt),     £2    2s. 
iiC3    "  Rosette,"     after     Amicus,     by     W.     Ward,     proof     before    any     letters; 

"  Amusant,"    after    Chalon,     by     the    same;     and    "  Copenfiagsn,"    by 

W.   Say,   proof   (Sabin),  ^^13   13s. 
304     "Adonis    and    Bungay,"    after    B.    Marshall,    by    Townley ;    "Oscar    and 

Lop,"    after    the    same,    by    Whessell,    proofs    (Leggatt),    ;£4    4s. 
205    "Hunters   at    Grass,"   after   6.    Marshall,    by    W.    Ward;    and    "  I'ortrait 

of     the    greyhound,     Snowball,"     alter     Chalon,     by     the     same,     pnxjt 

(Fores),   ^^30  gs. 
ao6     Portraits     of     "  Grey     Diomed,"     after     .Sartorius,     by     R.     Dodd ;        and 

"  Orviile,''    after    Chalon,    by    W.    Ward.    (Price),    .:£23    2s. 

207  Portraits  of  "  Hap-Hazard  "  and  "  Muley  Moloch,"  afier  B.  Marshall,   by 

Cooke,   proofs,   (Price),   ^Cjfi  17s. 

208  "Traveller    beating    Meteor,"    and    "Grey    Diomed    beating    'Iraveller," 

after    Sartorius,    by    Edy;    "  tipsom    and    Ascot    Races,'     Dy    and    after 
the  same  (Sabin),  ;£jii   us. 
509    "  Preparing    10    Start,"    and    "  Coming-in,"    after    Agasse,    by    C    Tuimer 
(Fores  i.   ^^35   14E. 

210  "Match    between    Hambletonian    and    Dramond,"    after    J.    N.    .Sartorius, 

by  Whessell  (Vokins),  ;£,4  4s. 

211  Portraits     ol     "  Wellesley     Arabian,"     after     .'\gasse,     proot     before     any 

letters;   and   "  Difk   Andrews,"  by  J.   Whessell   (F.    Daniell),   ;£,14    14s. 
2)2     "  Hunting     Subjects,"     after     J.     Seymour,     by     Burford,     a     set     of     .six 
(Leggatt),    jCf.   8s. 

213  •■  The   Bibury    Club    Races,    1801,"    aftir    Cnalon,    by    C.   Turner    [Forss), 

£3A    »3s- 

214  "Snipe,     Pheasants,     1  iick     Shooting,     ana    Coursing,"     after     Modand; 

i.nd  "  Pheasant   Shooting,"  after   Jbbetson  (Mnggs),   ^£^34   J3S. 


March  14,   1910.  X41 

215  "  Hunting    Subjects,"    after    Dean    W'olslenholnic,    by    Reeve,    a    set    of 

four  (Maggs),   ^732   lis. 

216  "  Fowling    and    Fox    Hunting,"    after    Reinagle,    by    W.    Barney,    a    pair, 

(Fores),    £(>   6s. 

217  "  Red   Game,    and   Black   Game,"   after    Elmere,    by   C.    Turner,    a    pair; 

■'  Mail       Conch,       and       Stage       Waggon,"      after      Agasse,       a     pair 
(Vokins),   £6   i6s.   6d. 
2)8    "  The  Pointer  and  The  Spaniel,"  by  J.  Scott,  proofs;  "  French  Pointer," 
by  F.  Gamble,  proof;  and  "  Harriers,"  by  W.  Levey  (Vokinsl^  ;^5  5s. 

219  "  Portrait   of  Shot,"   after  J.   S.   Cooper,   by   C.   Turner;   and   "  A  Water 

Spaniel,"   after   Barrett,    by   J.    Watson,    proof   (Agnew),    ;^8   8s. 

220  "  Thomas   Oldacre,"   after   B.    Marshall,    by   C.   Turner,    proof    before   anr 

letters   (Ellis  and  Smith),   ^£'43    is. 

221  "  The    Duke    of    Hamilton    and    Brandon,"    after    Garrard,    by    W.    Ward 

(A.   Davis),   ^8  8s. 

222  "  Philip    Payne,"    after    Devis,    by    C.    Turner;    "  .\    Hunting    Subject," 

after    Sartorius,    by    Peltro,    proof;    and    "  Shooting,"    after    the    same, 
by  S.  W.   Reynolds  (Vokin.'s),   £5  55. 

223  "  Mr.    Thomas    Rounding,"    after   .A.    Cooper,    by    \V.    Ward,    proof    before 

all     letters;     and     "John     Chapman,"     after     Sir     F.     Grant     (Sabin), 
£7   7S- 

224  "  John   Cotes,    Esq.,    M.P.,"   and    "  Thomas   William    Coke,    Esq..    M.P.," 

after   Weaver,    by   W.    Ward,    a    pair   (Davis),    £y    7s. 

225  "  John     Warde,     Esq.,     with     Blue     Ruin,"     after     Barraud,     by     Lupton, 

proof;     and    "  Fleur-de-lis,"    after    A.    Cooper,     by    the    same,     proof 
(Sabin),   ^11    iis. 

226  "  Mr.    Worby,"    after    A.    Cooper,    by    Harris;     "  George    Baker.    Esq.,"' 

after   Hancock;    and   another,    proofs  (Vokins),   ;^3    13s.   6d. 

227  "  Francis     Dukinfield     Astley     and     his     harriers,"     after     B.      Marshall, 

proof;     and    "  The    Earl    of    Darlington    and    his    Fox-hounds,"    after 
the  same  (Fores),  j£.ii  os.  6d. 

228  "  Francis     Const,     Esq.,"     whole      length.      on      horseback,     after     B. 

Marshall,    by    C.    Turner    (Ellis    and    Smith),    £^o    19s. 

229  "  Famous    Racehorses,"    after    Seymour,    by    R.    Parr;    a    series    of    seven- 

teen (Eyles),  ;^io  los. 

230  "The    Fox    Chace,"    after    W.     Ellis,    by    Pollard;    "Haphazard,"    after 

T.   Hilton,   by  J.   Whessell ;   and  another  (Leggott),   ;^4  4s. 

231  "  Two    of    His    Majesty's    State    Horses,"    after    H.    B.    Chalon,    by    W. 

Ward,     proof    before    letters    (Sabin),     ;^2S    4s. 

232  "  Horses    fighting,"    after    Stubbs,     by    G.    T.     Stubbs,     proof     before    all 

letters     (Thomson),     ^5     153.     6d. 

233  "  Lioness    and    Whelps,"   after   Northcote,    by    R.    Earlom;    and    "  Lioness 

and    Whelps    in    the    Tower    of    London,"    after    J.    Graham     (Allen), 
£2    125.    6d. 

234  "  Eagle   and   Dead    Lamb,"   after    Northcote,    by   S.    W.    Reynolds,    proof; 

and    "  Studies    from    Nature,"    by    J.    Ward    (Pilcher),    £1    los. 
23s    "  Labourers,"   after   Stubbs,    by   H.    Birche;    and    "  Bulls   fighting,"    after 
the   same,    by   G.   T.   Stubbs,    in   colours,    unframed   (Rimell),    £b   6s. 

236  "  Passengers    going    to    Bury    Fair  ";    and    three    others    (Leggatt),    £21. 

237  "  Sporting    Subjects    and    Dogs,"    by    Engleheart,    Webb,    etc.    (twelve    in 

four   frames)   (Burke),   £^   4s. 

238  "  A   Shooting   Pony,"  after  A.   Cooper,    by   W.  Giller;     "  Horses,"  by   and 

after    the    same;    the    "Queen    of    Swords,"    after    Orchardson;     and 
three   others    (Amor),    £1    iis     6d 


M2  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

S3f  "Crib  and  Rosa,"  after  A.  Cooper,  by  J.  Scott;  "Puncher,"  by  and 
after  the  same;  "  Pointer  and  Hare,"  after  G.  Morland,  by  Scott; 
and  another,  after  the  same,   by  G    Graham   (Legg:  tt),   y^i   3;, 

240  "The   Bird's   Nest,"   after   Huck,    by   V.    Green;    "Prince   Adolphus    and 

Field-Marshal   Freytag,"   after   Brown,   by   S.   W.   Reynolds;   and  "The 
Battle  of   the   Boyne,"   after  West,   by  J.   Hall   (Barnard),    ;^s   15s.   6d. 

241  "Alexander   Sinclair   Gordon,"    after   Devis,    by   A.    Garden;    "  Thos.    W. 

Coke,"    after    Reinagle,    by    E.    Scriven;    and    three    others    (Rimell), 
;^3  3S 
342     "Colonel      Mordaunt's      Cock      Match,"      after      Zoffany,      by      Earlom ; 
"  Meleager    and  Atalanta,"    after    Rubens,    by    the    same;    and   anothoi- 
(Barker),    jCi    13s.    6d. 

243  "  The    Death    of    the    Fox,"    after    Seymour,    by    Roberts;    "  Coursing," 

after    Hearne,    by    Byrne;    and    four   others    (Vokins),    ;^3    13s.    fid. 

244  "  Match'em    and    Trajan    Running    at    Newmarket,"    after    T.    Smith,    by 

W.    Elliott;    "Jacob    Bates,"    by    and    after    Nusbiegel ;    "The    Cullen 
Arabian,"    by    W.    Elliott;    and    two   others    (George),    £6   6s. 

245  "  Old    Views    of    the    Theatre    Royal,    Drury    Lane,"    and    "  Fish    Street 

Hill,    with    the    Monument  "    (Isaacs),    £s    5s. 

246  "  Old     Smithfield     Market,"    after    Agasse,     by     Lewis,     proof;     and     "  A 

Country    Race    Course,"    after    \V.    Mason    (Vokins),    £y    7s. 

EARLY    ENGLISH    SCHOOL. 

247  "  Rustic   Felicity,"   after   and    by   J.    Ward;    and    "The   Amorous   Sports- 

man,"   after   Wheatley,    by    Hodges,    proof   printed   on    satin    (Leggatt), 

£9  gs. 

248  "  March,"    "  April,"    "  May,"    "  July,"    "  September,"    and    "  October," 

after    R.    Dighton,    published    by    Carington    Bowles    (Pollard),    £2-^    ts 

249  "  Griet,"    and    "  The    Miller    Making    Love,"    published    by    R.    Tollard 

(Leggatt),    £6   6s. 

250  "  Industry    and    Economy,"    after    Singleton,    by    W.    Ward,    open    letter 

proof    (Vokins),    £3    13s.    6d. 

251  "  Interior  of  a  Cottage,"  after  Gainsborough,,  by  C.  Turner  (F.   Danioll), 

.£14    MS- 

252  "  .^     School,"    anil     "  A    Winter's    Tale,"     after    Opie,    by     V.     Green,      1 

pair    (Amor),    £iy    17s. 

253  "  The     Village     Ghost,"     after     .Singleton,     by     R.     Laurie,     and     "  The 

West  End  of  the  Town,"  after  the  same,  by  Pollard   (Rimell),    £$  5s. 

254  "  A    Brewhouse    Yard,"     after    Garrard,     by     R.     Earlom,     proof    before 

letters    (Davis),    £3    3s. 
25s     "  'View   of   the   Brewery,    Chiswell    Street,"   after   the   same,    by    W.    Ward 
(Davis),    £2    2s. 

256  "  Red     Lion     Brewhouse,     Smithfield,"      after      Dean     Wolstenholnio,     by 

S.    W.    Reynolds,    open    letter   proof    (Davis),    £3    3s. 

257  "  View    of    the    Golden    Lane    Genuine    Brewery,"    after    the    same,     by 

Barnard,    open    letter    proof    (Dnvis),    £6    6s. 

258  "  Interior    of    the    Pantheon,"    and    "  The    Royal    Academy,    1772,"    .ifter 

Brandoin,    by    R.    Earlom,    proofs    before   letters    (Leggatt),    £7   7s. 

259  "  The    Royal    Review    at    Halfield,    June    13,     1800,"    after    Livesny,     by 

J.      C.      Stadler,      and      "  Meux's     Brewery,"     in     colours     (H.irvey), 
£6    16s.    6d. 

260  "  George     III.     Reviewing     the     lolh     Dragoon     Guards,"     after     Sir     W. 

Beechey,     R.A.,     by     J.     Ward,     proof     before     any     letters     (S'okins), 
£37    6s. 


mith,    by 

J.    R.    Smith    and    W.    Ward, 

House," 

by     and     after     J.     R.     Smith 

,     by     W, 

Wnrd,     etched     letter     proof 

Citizen's 

Retreat,"    after    J.    Ward,    by 

March   14,   1910.  143 

261     "  Life    School    at    the    Royal    Academy,"    after    Zoflany,    by    R.    tarlom 

(Leggatt),    ^i     js. 
a6a     "  Marriage    *i-la-Mode,"    after    Hogarth,    by    R.    Earlom,    the    set    of    six 
(Isaacs),    £6    6s. 

263  "  The    Death    of    the    Robin,"    and    "  Robin's    Interment,"    after    Paye, 

by    P.    Da  we,    a    pair    (Vokins)    j^'ii    iis. 

264  "  Lady     and     Children     Relieving     a     Cottager,"     after     Bigg,     by    J.     R. 

Smith,     etched     letter     proof    (Pollard),    j^ig     19s. 
2(.5     "  The     Strayed     Child,"    and     "  The     Child     Restored,"     after     J.     W'jrd, 
by    B.    Pym,    a    pair    (Isaacs),    ^12    12s. 

266  "  The     Romps,"    and     "  The    Truants,"    after     Bigg,     by     W.     Ward,     a 

pair    (Amor),    £27    6s. 

267  "  The    Gamesters,"    and    "  The    Fortune    Teller,"    after    Peters,    by    W. 

Ward,    a    pair    (Agnew),    £42. 

268  "  A    Visit    to    the    Grandfather,"    and    "  A    Visit    to    the    Grandmother," 

after    Northcotc    and    J.     li.    Sr 
a    pair    (.^nior),    ^21. 
2(39     "  The     Promenade     at     Carlisle 
(W.    Sabin),    ^46    4s. 

270  "  Haymakers,"     after     J.     Ward, 

(F.    Daniel!),    ^:28    7s. 

271  "  Selling    Rabbits,"    and    "  The    1 

W.    Ward,    a    pair    (Maggs),    £26    5s. 

272  "  The   Cunning   Gipsy,"   after   J.   Ward,    by    W.    .-^nnis   (Barnard),    £^   4s. 

273  "  A    Livery   Stable,"    by   and    after   J.    Ward    (Fores),    ;^I2    12s. 

274  "  A     Farmyaid,"     and     "  The     Market     Cart,"     after     Wheatley,     by     R. 

Earlom,    proofs    before    letters    (Pollard),    ^^73    los. 

275  "  Repairing     to     Market,"     "  .\t     Market,"     "  Coming     from      Market," 

and    "  Returned    from    Market,"    after    Wheatley,    by    W.    ."^nnis,    the 
set    of    four,    open    letter    proofs    (Pollard),    .^£152    5s. 

276  "  The   Disaster,"   after   Wheatley,    by    W.    Ward,    open    letter    proof   (Ellis 

and    Smith),    ^£^28   7s. 

277  "  The    Cries    of     London,"    after    F.     Wheatley,     R.A.,     by     Schiavonetti, 

Vendramini,    and    others,    the    set   of    thirteen    (Amor),    ^-^i    8s. 

AFTER     G.     MORLAND. 

278  "  Suspense,"    by    W.    Ward    (Bruzand),    :£a8    18s. 

279  "  The     Coquette     at     her     Toilette,"     and     "  Domestic     Happiness,"     by 

W.    Ward,    a    pair    (Vaughan),    £48    6s. 
2S0     "  Louisa,"   stipple  by  T.   Gaugain,  a   pair,    in    bistro   (.Agneu  I.    £8   8s. 

281  "  St.    James'    Park,"    and    "  .\    Tea    Garden,"    siipple    by    F.    D.    Soiron, 

a    pair    (Davis),    ^£^23    2S. 

282  "  Watering    the    Cart    Horse,"    and    "  Rubbing    Down    the    Post    Horse," 

by    J.    R.    Smith,    a    pair,    printed    in    colours    (Banks),    £2°   9^- 

283  "  .'\   Bear  Hunt,"  by  S.   W.   Reynolds,   and   another  (Harvey ).   £2   12s.   6d 

284  "  Evening,"    aquatint    bv    S.    .-Mken,    and    "  A    Market    Cart."    in    colours 

(Pilrher),    ^3    3s- 

285  "Travellers,"    by    W  .    Ward    (W.    Sabin),    ^74   4s. 

286  "Smugglers,"   by   J.    Ward,    open    letter   proof   (Sinclair),    £-    7s. 

287  "  The    Public    House    Door,"    by    W.    Ward,    open    letter    proof    (Sinclair), 

iJi.S     15s. 

288  "  A    Sandstorm,"    by    S.    \A'.    Reynolds    (Fores),    £^    5s. 

389    "  Girl  and  Pigs,"  and  "  Girl   and  Calves,"  by  W.   Ward,   a   pair  (Peters), 
£3    3S. 


144  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

2Q0    "  The  Kennel,"   by   S.   W.   Reynolds,   and   "  Boys   Bathing,"   by   E.   Scott 

(Fores),    £^   4>. 

291  "  Gipsies,"    by    W.    Ward,    and    "  Rabbits,"    by    J.    R.    Smith    (Wilson', 

j£j2     I2S.     6d. 

292  "  The    Cottage    Fireside  "    by    W.    Barnard    (Linde),    jC-    5S- 

293  "  The   Country   Stable,"   by   W.    Ward   (Linde),    £^    14s.   6d. 

294  "  Bathing  Horses,"  by  W.  Ward,  engraver's  proof  (Leggatt),   £6  i6s.  6d. 


March  15,   1910.  14c 


March  15,  1910.    Third  Day's  Sale. 


MODERN     ENGRAVINGS. 

Unframed. 

29s     "  Mrs.    Cuthbert,"   after   Sir   T.    Lawrence,    by   J.    B.    Pratt,    artist's   proof 
(Amor),    ;£'20    gs.    6d. 

296  "  Mrs.    Gregory,"    after    Sir    H.     Raeburn,     by    the    same,     artist's    proof 

(.\gne\v),    ^11     IIS. 

297  "  Mrs.     Glyn,"    after    G.     Romney,     by     the    same,     artist's    proof     (Miss 

Glyn),    £6   6s. 

298  "  The   Duchess    of    Gordon,"    after   and    by    the    same,    presentation    prooi 

(withdrawn). 

299  "  Miss    Judith    Beresford,"    after    Hoppner,    by    the    same,    artist's    proof 

(Vokins),    £6   6s. 
joo     "  The    Duel,"   after   Rosa    Bonheur,    by    the   same,    artist's   proof    (Abbott), 
£2,    13s.    6d. 

301  "  The     Godolphin     .Arabian,"     after     Sir     E.     Landseer,     by     the     same, 

artist's    proof,    selected    by    the    engraver    (Pilcher),    £2    2s. 

302  .Another    of    the    same,     artist's    proof    (Burke),    £2    2s. 

303  "  The     Frankland     Children,"      after      Hoppner,     by     Scott     Bridgwater, 

artist's    proof    (Agnew),    ^21. 

304  &    305     "  Lady     Falmerston,"    after    Sir    T.     Lawrence,     by    VVehrschmidt, 

artist's  proof,  and  "  Elsenham  Paddocks,"  after  C.  W.  Ellis;  and 
"  Louisa,"  after  G.  Morland,  by  M.  Cormack ;  and  "The  Duke 
of  Westminster,"  after  Sir  J.  Millais,  by  T.  O.  Barlow,  artist's 
proof,     framed    (.Amor),    £1     lis.    6d. 

OLD     ENGRAVINGS. 
Pratned. 

306  "  William    III.,"   after   Sir   G.    Kneller,    proof   before   any   letters;    another 

of  the  same,  with  title  "  Duke  of  Schomberg,"  "  Don  Balthazar 
Carlos,"  after  Velasquez,  by  Earlom,  and  two  others  (Pollard), 
£6    6s. 

307  "  Charles    I.,"    after    David,    "  Oliver    Cromwell,"    "  Queen    .Anne,"    by 

Harding,    and    four   others    (Eyles),    £&   8s. 

308  "  The    Earl    of    Essex,"    and    "  The    Earl    of    Northumberland,"    by    W. 

Hollar;  and  "Sir  Thos.  Fairfax,"  after  Bowers,  by  W.  Marshall 
(Sabin),    .£12    is.    6d. 

309  "  Oliver    Cromwell,"    after    Vandyck,    by    Lombart;    "  Charles    I.,"    after 

the  same,  by  R.  Strange;  and  "  Francisca  de  Moncado,"  after  the 
same,    by    R.    Morghen    (Hill),    £g    19s.    6d. 

310  "  William,     Duke    of     Cumberland,"     after    J.     Wootton,     by     B.     Baron. 

"  Prince    of    Orange,"    after    De    Hooge, 
IIL,"    and    another    ( ),    ^3    3s. 

311  "Sir  John   Ligonier,"   after   Fournier,   by   P. 

Porrocel,    by    J.    G.    Wille;    "Charles    I.. 
(Rimell),    £^   4s. 


by    M. 

Doornick 

;     " 

William 

Tange; 

"  Louis 

XV 

.,"   after 

'    after 

David ; 

and 

anothei 

146  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

312  "Dressing  for  the  Masquerade,"  after  Morland,  by  Bartoloti;  "Children 
with  Mouse-trap,"  and  companion,  after  Hamilton,  by  the  same; 
and    "  Angelica    Kauffman,"    by    Morace    (Mrs.    Hill),    ;^3    3s. 

313  "  Madame  Vestris,"  by  S.  \V.  Reynolds;   ''  The  Misers,"  after  Q.   Matsys, 

and   four   others   (Vokins),    j^6   6s. 

314  "  The     Earls    of    Arundel     and     Pembroke,"     and     the     "  Countesses,"     a 

series    of    twelve    plates    (half-length),    after    Vandyck,    by    P.    Lonibart 
(Isaacs),    j^8    iSs.    6d. 

ALBERT     DURER. 

315  "  The    Great    War    Horse  "    (Obach),    j^'iy    17s. 

316  "  The    Little    War    Horse  "    (Maggs),    ;£'i6    i6s. 

317  "  The    Lady   on    Horseback    and    the    Lansquenet  "    (Ellis),    £^    14s.    6d. 

318  "  The    Little    Courier  "    (W.    Sabin),    ;^5    155.    6d. 

319  "  St.    George   on    Horseback  "    (Camm),    £n    14s.    6d. 

320  "  The    Coat    of    Arms    with    the    Cock  "    (Obach),    j£'23    2s. 

321  "  St.    Hubert  "    (De    Rumaix),    ^£'46    4s. 

ENGR.-WINGS     OF    THE     EARLY     ENGLISH     SCHOOL. 

322  "  Innocence   and   the   Old   Beau,"   by   and   after  J.    R.   Smith   (Mrs.    Hill), 

£2      2S. 

323  "  Belinda,"    after    Peters,     by     R.     Dunkarton    (Parsons),    £S    8s. 

324  "  The    Oyster    Girl,"    after    Huck,    by    J.    Young    (Vokins),    ;^4    4s. 

325  "  A    Shepherdess,"   after    Hoppner,    by   J.    Dean    (Vokins),    yC.y    17s.   6d. 

326  "  Betty,"   after   Falconet,    by   J.    Dixon    (Savile),    ^£72. 

327  "  Children     Feeding    Fowls,"     and     the    companion,     after     Hamilton,     by 

C.     Knight,     and     "  Black,     Brown     and     Fair,"     by     J.     R.     Smith 
(Vokins),    £i2    is.    6d. 

328  "  The   Lost   Child,"   after   Cosse,    by   M.    Place   (D.   L.    Isaacs),   £.1    js 

329  "  Winter   Amusement,"   and   "  Summer  Amusement,"   after  W.    Hamilton, 

by    T.    Gaugain,    and    "  Winter,"    after    F.    Wheatley,    by    Bartolozzi 
(Vokins),    £n    14s. 

330  "  Children     and     Rabbits,"     and     "  Children     and     Pigeons,"     after     the 

same,    by   J.    Barney,    a   pair,    open   letter   proofs    (Pollard),    ;^i4    14s. 

331  "  The     Exhibition    of    the    Royal    Academy,     1787,"     after     Ramberg,     by 

Martini,    and    the    "  Exterior    of    Westminster    Abbey,"    after    Stadler, 
proof    before    letters    (Pollard),    .£11    us. 

332  "  .\n    Airing    in    Hyde    Park,"    and    "  Promenade    in    St.    James'    Park," 

after    E.    Dayes,    by   Soiron    and    Gaugain,    a   pair   (Sabin),    j£j26   js. 

333  "  Saturday     Morning,"     after     Bigg,     by     T.     Burke     (Gooden     and     Fox), 

334  "  .Saturday     Evening,"     and     "  .Sunday     Morning,"     after     Bigg,     by     W. 

Nutter,    a    pair,    proofs    before    letters    (Tapp),    ;£'i8    i8s. 

335  "A    Shipwrecked    Sailor    Boy,"    and    "The    Sailor    Boy's    Return,'    after 

Bigg,    by  T.   Gaugain,    a   pair  (Savill),   /^y  17s.  6d. 

336  "  The    Collage     Breakfast,"    and     "  The    Cottage    Supper,"     after     Bigg, 

by    J.    Ogborne,    a    pair,    open    letter    proofs    (Pollard),    ^£^19    19s. 

337  "  Morning,"    "  Noon,"    "  Evening,"    and    "  Night,"    after    W.    Hamilton, 

R.A.,    by    P.    W.   Tomkins,    a   set   of   four   (Vaughan),    £36    15s. 

338  "  The    Months,"   after    W.    Hamilton,    R.A.,    by    Bartolozzi    and    Gardiner, 

the    set    of    twelve,    ovals,    mostly    proofs    (Maggs),    ;^73    los. 


March  15,   1910.  147 

339  "  January."    and     "  Noveraber,"     after     and     by     the     same,     open     letter 

proofs    in    bistre    (Savill),    ;£'i6    i6s. 

MEZZOTINT     AND     STIPPLE     PORTRAITS. 

340  "  General    Washington,"    after    Trumbull,    by    T.    Cheesman,    and    "  King 

George    III.,"    after    Beechey,    by    B.    Smith    (Vokins),    jCa    4S- 

341  "  John    Gray,"    after    Raeburn,    by    G.    Dawe    (Sabin),    ;^2i. 

342  "  Frederic    Prince    of    Wales,"    after    Dandridge,     by    Faber,    and    "  The 

Duke    of    Cumberland  "    (Parker),    ;£.2    12s.    6d. 

343  "  James    Duke    of    Monmouth,"    after    Netscher,    by    VV.    Baillie    (Breun), 

£2    12s.    6d. 

344  "  Sir    David    Baird,"    after    Raeburn,    by    T.    Hodges,    open    letter    f.Toof 

(Davis),    ;^I5    155. 

345  "  Samuel  Athawes,"  by   :ind   after  J.   R.   Smith,   and   "  Stephen   Hemsted," 

after  J.   R.   Smith,   by   W.   Ward,   proof  (Vokins),   £21. 

346  "  Sir    John     Leicester,"      after      Reynolds      and      Northcote,      by      S.     W. 

Reynolds     (Bleakley),     :^9    19s.     6d. 

347  "  Count     Platoff,"     after     Phillips     and     J.     Ward,     by     W.     Ward,     .-"nd 

"  Colonel    Herries,"    after    Bigg,    by    the   same    (Agnew),    ;^8   8s. 

348  "  The       Prince     Regent,"     after     Phillips,     by     W.     Ward,      and     "  The 

Marquis  of  Anglesea,"  after  Aiken,   by  H.   Meyer,   proofs  (Pollard),  ^,'21. 

349  "  King     George     III.,"      after      Northcote,     by     S.     W.     Reynolds,     proof 

(.Agnew),    £2    I2S.    6d. 

350  "  George,     Prince     of     Wales,"     after     Gainsborough,     by     J.     R.     Smith 

(Davis),    £2    12s.    6d. 

351  "  King     George     III.     reviewing     the     Dragoon     Guards,"    after    Beechey, 

by    J.    Ward    (Davis),    ^^4    14s.    6d. 

352  "  King     George     III.     leaving     Windsor,"     after     Davis,     by     C.     Turner, 

proof    (Pollard),     ;^3i     los. 

353  "  George,    Prince   of    Wales,"    whole    length,    with    charger,    by    and    after 

J.    R.    Smith    (F.    Daniell),    £^    4s. 

354  "  George,     Prince    of     W.ales,"     after     Harlow,     by     W.     Ward     (Rimell), 

;^3   13s.   6d. 

355  "  Viscount    Combermere,"    after    T.    Heaphy,    by    C.    Turner,    engraver's 

proof    (Davis),    ^^12    12s. 

356  "  The     Prince     Regent,"    after    J.     Copley,     R..^.,     by     C.     Turner,     open 

letter    proof    (Agnew),    £4    14s.    6d. 

357  "  nie     Earl     of     .Ancrum,"     after     Gilpin     and     Cosway,     by     J.     Dixon 

(Amor),    ;^io    los. 

358  "  Napoleon    Bounap.irte  on    horseback,"    after    Norlli,   by    .S.    W.    Reynolds 

(Vokins),    £b    6s. 

359  "  Prince    Blucher    of    Wahlstadt,"    after    Back,    by    C.    Turner    (.Agnew), 

;^i4    14s. 
3fio     "  i:iizabeth.    Duchess    of    Hamilton,"    after    C.    Read,     by    J.    Finlayson, 
and    "  A    Lady    with    n    Musical    Instrument,"    proof    before    all    letters 
(\'okins),    .;^I9     iqs. 

361  "  Miss      N.Tncy      Parsons,"      after      Reynold,      by      Housman      (Parsons\ 

.1^8    iSs.   6d. 

362  "  Queen     Charlotte     with     the    Prince    of    Wales    as    Cupid,"      after      A. 

KaufTman,    by    T.    Burke,    first    state    (Pilcher),    ;^3    13s.    6d. 

363  "  William     Innes— To     the     Society     of     Golfers     at     Blackheath,"     after 

L.    F.    Abbott,    by    V.    Green    (Pollard),    ;^36    i.qs. 


ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


364  "  General    Green,"    after    Peel,     whole-length,    bj'    V.    Green,     first    state 

(Sabin),    jQt,!    i6s. 

365  "  Geerge,     Prince     of     Wales,"     after     Gainsborough,     by     J.     R.     Smith, 

first   state   (Agnew),    £iy  6s.   6d- 

366  "  Colonel    St.     Leger,"    after    Gainsborough,     by    G.     Dupont,     first    state 

(Ellis    and    Smith),    :^22    is. 

367  "  Mrs.    Cosway,"    after    Maria    Cosway,    by   V.    Green    ( ),    ^^s,    14s. 

36S     "  Miss   Anne    Brown,"   after   Peters,    by   J.   R.    Smith,    first   state   (Breun), 

£9    OS. 

369  "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    after    H.    Thompson,    whole-length,    by    W.    Say, 

open    letter    proof    (Lauser),    :^7    17s.    6d. 

370  "  The     Pet     Rabbit,"     after    Miss    Corbaux,     by    S     Cousins,     R..^.,     first 

state     (Savill),     £i(>     i6s. 

371  "  Miss    Macdonald,"    after    Sir   T.    Lawrence,    by    S.    Cousins,    R.A.,    first 

state    (Leggatt),    £22    is. 

372  "  Lady    Grey    and    Children,"   after   the   same,    by   S.    Cousins,    R.A.,    first 

state,    before    publication    line    (Vicars),    £-ji    8s 

373  "  Mrs.   Wolff,"  after  the  same,   by  S.   Cousins,   R.A.,   first   state   ( ), 

£^S   iSs- 

374  "  The     Marchioness     of     Exeter,"     after     Sir     T.     Lawrence,     by     S.     W. 

Reynolds,    proof,    first    fifty    (Savill),    ^37    16s. 

375  "  John     Walter     Tempest,"     after     Romney,     by     J.     Walker     (Ellis     and 

.Smith),     ^36     15s. 

376  "  Mrs.    Jordan    as    '  Mirth,'  "    after    Romney,    by    R.    Dunkarton,    s-:cond 

state    (Tlnderwond),    ./To    os. 

377  "  Miss   Cumberland,"    after   Romney,    by   J.    R.    Smith,    third    state,    with 

J.     R.     Smith's     address     (Sabin),     ;^g4     los. 

After    J.    HOPPNER,    R.A. 

378  "  Duchess    of    Bedford,"    whole-length,    by    S.    W.    Reynolds,    proof,    first 

fifty    (Sabin),    £c,o    8s. 

379  "  Lady   Heathcote, "   whole-length,   by  J.   Ward,   open   letter  proof  (Davis), 

£m- 

380  "  Lord   Nelson,"   whole-length,   by   C.   Turner,   open   letter  proof   (Agnew). 

£^e    4s. 

381  "  Mrs.    Parkyns,"    stipple,    by   C.    Wilkin,    proof   before    letters    (Colnaghi), 

£i()    19s. 

382  "  Duke    of    Rutland,"    whole-length,    by    C.    Turner,    open    letter    proof 

(Davis),    ;^I3    13s. 

383  "  Sir    Arthur    Wellesley,"    whole-length,     with    charger,     by    W.     Barney 

(Rimell),    £$   55. 

After    SIR    J.    REYNOLDS 

384  "  Mrs.     Abington     as    '  Roxalana,'  "    stipple,     by    J.     K.     Sherwin,     proof 

before    any    letters    (Agnew),    £i    13s.    6d. 

385  "  Mrs.    Abington    as    '  Roxalana,'"    by    J.    K.    Sherwin;    "  Miss    Day," 

by     Purcell;     and     "The    Fortune    Teller"    (small     plate),     proof    (W. 
Sabin),   £2    12s.   6d. 

386  "  Mademoiselle    Bacelli,"    by    J.    R.    Smith    (Tollemache),    £$    5s. 

387  "  Hon.    Miss    Bingham,"   stipple,    by    F.    Bartolozzi,    second   state   (Eyles)i 

/Tn     ITS. 

388  "  Mrs.    Bl.-ike   as  '  Juno,'  "   whole-length,   by  J.    Dixon   (Agnew),   £1^    rss. 


March  15,  1910.  149 

38q     "  Miss   Julia    Bosvilje,"    by    J.    Watson,     second    state    (Ellis    and    Smith) 

£6    6s. 
3go     "  Mrs.     Bouverie,"     and     "  Mrs.     Crewe,"     by     J.     Marchi,     first     state 

(Maggs),     £:23    2S. 

391  "  Lady    Broughton,"    whole-length,    by    T.    Watson    (Hyam),    £j    ys. 

392  "  Mrs.     Bunbury,"    by    J.    Wat.son     (Vokins),    j^ii     us. 

393  "  Miss  Sarah   Cambell,"   by   Valentine   Green,   first  state   (Sabin),   ^^252. 

394  "  Lady     Cockburn     and     children,"     stipple,     by     C.     Wilkin,     first     state 

(W.     Sabin),    ^^19     igs. 

395  "  Mrs.    Crewe    as   '  St.    Genevieve,'  "    by    T.    Watson    (Rimell),    ;^io    los. 

396  "  Lndy   .\nne    Dawson,"    by   J.    Mc.Ardell    (Dartrey),    ^^4    14s.    6d. 

397  "  Elizabeth,     Countess     of     Derby,"     whole-length,       by       \^'.     Dickinson 

(Stanley),    ;£:i5    15s. 

398  "  Duchess    of    Devonshire    and    daughter,"    by    G.    Keating    (W.    Sabin), 

,£36   5S. 

399  "  Georgiana,     Duchess     of     Devonshire,"      whole-length,      by      V.     Green 

(W.    Sabin),    ;£rg    19s.    6d. 

400  "  The  Dilettanti    Society,"  by   C.   Turner   and   W.   Say,   a   pair,   one   proof 

before    any    letters    (Gooden    and    Fox),    £^2    los. 

401  "  Miss     Gordon,"     "  -Vngels'     Heads,"     by     P.     Simon,     and     "  Guardian 

.•\ngels,"    by    C.    Hodges    (Vokins),    ^^7    17s.    6d. 

402  "  Jane,    Duchess   of    Gordon,"    by   W.    Dickinson    (Jacobson),    ;^io    los. 

403  "  John,   Marquis  of  Granby,"   whole-length,    by  J.   Watson,   first  published 

.state    (.\gnew),    £6    i6s.    6d. 

404  "  Lady  Jane   Halliday,"   whole-length,   by   V.   Green   (.Agnew),   ;^68  55. 

405  "  Lady    H.Tmilton    as    '  .\    Bacchante,'  "    by   J.    R.    Smith,    first    published 

state    (Sabin),    .£220    los. 

406  "  Miss     Mary     Horneck,"     whole-length,      by     R.      Dunkarton     (Ma^jgs), 

/ris    i>;s. 

407  "  Miss    Frances    Kemble,"    in    white    dress,    by    J.    Jones,    first    published 

stnte    (Sabin).    .^V-'    15s. 

408  "  Lady  Elizabeth   Keppel,"   whole-length,    by   E.   Fisher   (.^gnew),   ;£rio   los. 
400    "  Lady   Mary   Leslie,"  by  J.   Spilsbury   (Davis),   j£y  ys. 

.ill)     "  N'iscount     Ligonier,"     whole-length,     by     E.     Fisher,     first    state,     before 
any    letters    {W.    Sabin),    :/r24    3s. 

411  "  Louis    Philippe,     Duke    of    Orleans,"     whole-length,     by    J.     R.     Smith 

first    state     (.-Vgnew),    ^5     15s.    6d. 

412  "  \'iscount   Maiden   and  his  sister,"  by   C.   Turner   (Harvey),   ^^ii    lis. 

413  "  Duchess  of   Manchester  and  son,"  whole-length,   by  J.   Watson   (Davis), 

£7   7S. 

414  The     same     (Jacobson),     £.y    7s. 

415  "  Lady     Louisa     Manners,"     whole-length,     by     V.     Green,     second     state 

(W   Sabin),    /T/;?    li^s. 

416  "  Mrs.     Mathew,"    whole-length,     by    W'.     Dickinson     (I^eggatt),     /T42. 

417  "  Lady    Melbourne    and    son,"    whole-length,     by    T.    Watson     (Barnard), 

£6   Gs. 
41S    The    same    (Rimell),    £6    6s. 

419  "  Miss     Mcver    as    '  Hebe,'  "     whole-length,      by     J.     J.icobd     (Dighton), 

£22     IS.' 

420  "  Miss     Morris,"     "Hope     Nursing     Love."     by     E.     Fisher,     engra^-er's 

proof    (Dighton),    ^u     us. 

421  "  Lady  Scar.-,dale  and  son,"  by  j.  Watson,   first  state  (.\gnew),   £2  3s. 

422  "  Mrs.     .'^heridan     as    '  St.     Cecilia,'  "    by     W.     Dickin.son,     second     state 

(Dighton),     ^^21. 


ISO  ART    TRICES    CURRENT. 

423  "  Lady   Stanhope,"   whole-length,    by   J.    Watson    (Agnew),    ;£5'io    10s. 

424  "  Colonel    Tarleton,"    whole-length,    ly    J.    R.    Smith,    first    state    (Sabin), 

425  "  George,    Prince    of    Wales,"    stipple,    by    F.    Haward,    proof    before    the 

title    (Gooden     and     Fox),     ^3     13s.     6d. 


March   19,   igio.  151 


March  19,  1910.  Modern  Pictures  and  Water-colour 
Drawings  of  the  British  and  Continental  Schools,  a  portion  of 
the  stock  of  Messrs.  Wallis  &  Son,  of  the  French  Gallery, 
Pall  Mall,  S.W.,  sold  owing  to  the  retirement  of  Mr.  Thomas. 
Wallis. 

DRAWINGS. 

CONTINENTAL     SCHOOLS. 

1  Bonheur,    liosa,    "  A    Stag    Resting,  '    io|    x    14    (T.    Permain),     rfiS    14s. 

2  Browne,    Henriette,    "  The    Antiquarian,"    13    x    g\    (Mitchell),    ^j    3s. 

3  Browne,    Henriette,    "  Young   Orange-Sellers,"  6}   x   9   (Sampson),    /Ij   3*- 

4  Driesten,  .A.  J.   \'an,     '  On  a  Dutch  Canal,"  17!  x  32  (Scott),  j£j4  14s.  bd. 

5  Driesten,    A.   J.    Van,    "  A   Road   Scene   near   Zimburg,"    17   x    24   (Scott), 

£2     I2S.    6'i. 

6  Driesten,    :\.    J      Van,    "  A    Dutch    Homestead,"    12J    x    18J    (Clitherow),, 

£'i   14s.   6d. 

7  Fr6re,    Ed.,    1872,    "  Piety,"    13J    x    10   (Sampson),    ;£^2    2s. 

8  Frure,    Ed.,    1872,    "  Devotion,"    13 j   .\    11  J-    (Schroeder),    j^3    13s.   6d. 

9  Jacque,    Ch.,    "  The    Edge    of    a    Wood,    Normandy,    with    sheep,"    chalkv 

7I   X   I3i  (Huggins),   j^i6  ss.  6d. 

10  Laug(5e,    G.,    "  Gleaners,"   pastel,    17I    x    13!    (Eyles),    £j    17s.    6d. 

11  Leys,     Baron    H.,    "  Rembrandt's    Studio,"    22     x      iSJ      (T.      Permain),. 

^56   14s. 

12  Pasini,     A.,     "A     View     of     Constantinople,"     6j     x     iij     (Schroeder),. 

/^4    14s.    6d. 

13  Ranitz,    S.    De,    "Autumn,"   and    "Winter,"    fan-mounts,    a    pair,    (Samp- 

son), £6  6s. 

14  Santoro,    Rubens,    "  A   Street   in   an    Italian   Town,"   12^   x   7I   (Sampson), 

£7  7S- 

15  Santoro    Rubens,    "  A   View    in    .\lgicrs,"  gj   x    6J    (Leger),    £^    13s.    6d. 

16  Tenkate,    Hermann,    "  The    Usurer,"   8J    x    11    (Scott),    £g   gs. 

17  Weele,  H.  J.   Van  Der  "  A  Dutch  Farm,"  25  x   18  (Connell),  Z'14  3s.  fed. 

18  Weissenbruch,   J.    H.,    ''  Landscape,"   pastel,   7I   x    iij   (Sampson),    .^4   4s. 

19  Wolter,     H.    J.,    "  A     Dutch    Village,"    pastel,     20    x    28^    (J.    Collings). 

£2    i2s.   6d. 

20  Wolter,    H.    J.,    "  A    Dutch    Farm,"    13J    x    19I    (Lousada),    £2    3s. 

21  Zezzos,    A.,    "  A    Fair    Venetian,"   21    x    14I   (Huggins),    £1    iis.   6d. 

BRITISH      SCHOOL. 

22  Anderson,    Robert,    A.R.S..\.,     1882,    "  Seville,"    igi    x    24    (W.    Permain)^ 

£S   155-  6d. 

23  .\ngen,     H.     Coleman,     "  Azaleas     in     a     Vase,"     i6i     x     iij     (Vokins), 

£7   •7s-  6d. 

24  .Angell,     H.     Coleman,     "  Dead     Birds    and     Azaleas,"    5x8    (Mitchell), 

£S    SS. 


152  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

25  Angell,  H.  Coleman,  "  Nuts  and  Berries,"  6J  x  8J  (Collings),  ;^i   iis.  6d. 

26  Angell,  H.    Coleman,    "  Apple    Blossom,"   4!   x    7I    (Vokins),    ;£;3   js. 

27  Angell,  H.    Coleman,    "  Brambles,"    4J    x    6    (Bremner),    £.2    5s. 

28  Angell,  H.    Coleman,    "  Oak-apples   and    Elder-berries,"   4J   x    7    (Vokins), 

29  Angell,    H.    Coleman,    "  Berries    and    Nuts,"    4J    x    yi    (^'okins),    ;t-3    3s. 
_30    Angell,    H.    Coleman.    "  Forget-mc-\ots,"    3I    x    4*    (Abbot),    £1    5s 

31  Beavis,    R.,    1885,    "'I'he   Mouth   of   the    Exe,"   8   x    11    (Gooden    and    Fox), 

£2    2S. 

32  Bough,   Sam,    R.S.A.,    1S6S,    "  Naworth    Castle,"   loading    timber,    23   x   40 

(Davidson),   ;£^i8g 

33  Bough,   Sam,   R.S.A.,   1S47,   "The   Woodcutters:   Mid-day   rest,"  24!  x  34J 

(Connell),  j^Sg  ss. 

34  Bough,     Sam,     R.S.A.,     1870,     "  Peel     Castle,     Isle    of    Man,"     13^     :<     20 

(Davidson),   £36   15s. 

35  Bough,   Sam,    R.S.A.,    1863,    "Hunting   in    Cheshire,"    13J   x   20   (Sampson), 

;^2S     7S 

36  Bough,    Sam,    R.S.A.,     1873,    "  Edinburgh    from    the    Braids,"    loj    x    17 

(T.   Permain),   ;^29  8s. 

37  Bough.     Sam,     R.S.A.,     "  Cadzow     Forest     in     March,"    7    x     loj    (Scott), 

£7  7S- 
^S     Collier,    T.,    "  A    Moorland    Scene."    gj    x    13^    (Leggatt),    £n    3s.    6d. 

39  Constable.  J.  B.,  "  Homewards,"  pastel,   17  x  31  (J.  Collings),  £^  14s.  6d. 

40  Fripp,    G.    A.,    "  On    the    Coast    of    Cornwall,"    15    x    21J    (W.    Permain), 

£s    i.Ss.    6d. 

41  Hunt,    "  Vegetables   and    Still    Life,"    7   x    loj    (Sampson),    ^5    5s. 

42     Kilburne,    G.    G.,    1877,    "  A    Well    in    Venice,"    14!   x    19J    (Amor),    ;^2i. 
.43     Monfalba,     Clara,     "  Limehouse     Creek     on     the     Thames,"     22     x      it 
(Sampson),   ^22    is. 

44  Nicol,     Erskine,     .^.R.-A..,     R.S.A.,     1893,     "  Salmon-Spearing,"     igj    x    12^ 

(S.-'.mpson),   ;^I4   14s 

45  Nicol,     Erskine,     A.R.A.,     R.S.A.,     "  A     Dacent     Old     V^oman,"    SJ    x    8 

(Sampson),    £5   ss. 

46  Ross,    Christina,    P.,    "  A    Rectorial    Election    at    Edinburgh,"    14J    x    21^ 

(Spink),    £6   6s. 
.47     Stanfield.    C,    R.A.,    "  A    Mountain    Pass,"   6   x   8£    (Vicars),    £5    15s.   6d. 

48  Swan,    J.     M.,     R.A.,     "  Panthers    Resting,"    pastel,     loj    x     17I    (Witt), 

£7^    8s. 

49  Swan,    J.    M.,    R.A.,    "  Ocelot    and    Fish,"    pastel,    loi    x    17J    (Huggins), 

£7^   "s. 

50  Willis.    H.    B.,    "  Midday    Rest,"   gi    x    13^    (Mackay),    £s    iss.    be. 

I^:ODERN      PICTURES. 
CONTINENTAL      SCHOOLS. 

51  Bastien-Lepage,  J.,  "  On  the  Shore,  Brighton,"  17  x  21   (Smith),  ;t;a7  6s. 

52  Bedini,     P.,     1879,     "  A     Strolling     Minstrel,"     8£     x     4}     (VV.     Permain), 

£^   14s.   6d. 

53  Bergh,     W.     J.     Van     Der,     1852,     "  Landscape,"     15^     x     19     (Collings), 

;^ii   OS.   6d. 

54  Bochmann,  G.   Von,    1B82,   "  A   Sheeplold,"   morn'aig,    Hungary,    iij   >    17J 

(Sampson),   £$(>   14s. 

55  Bourges,    L.,   " 'I  he   Sewing    Lesson,"    loj    x   &i    (Leger),    £z    13«-   6d. 


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57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 

63 
64 

65 
66 

67 

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69 

70 
7" 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 

80 
81 
82 
83 


Bruin,   C.    De,    "  Towards   the   Evening,"    18   x   24   (J.   CoIIings),   ;t-4   48- 
Brunet,    J.,    1893,    "  Evening    of    Life,"    22 J    x    28f    (Agnew),    £g    9s. 
Capobianchi,    V.,    "  The   Antiquarians,"    ijj   x    24    (Amor),    ;^29   8?. 
Cazin,    J.    C,    "  Fruit   and    Flowers,"   g-|    x    17J    (Scott),    ;iCii    iis. 
Cock,  Xaxier  De,   1889,   "  Green   Pastures,"  24  x  34  (Mitchell),   ;£Tio  10s. 
Col,    D..    "  The    Quarrel,"    4^    x    6i    (Collings),    £2    2s. 
Corot,  J.  B    C,  "  A   Pond  near  Karbizon,   wiih  a  woman  and   two  cows," 

9   X    17!    (Crcmetti),    ;£r262    los. 
Corrodi,  H.,  "  An  Eastern  Scene,"  sunset,   14^  x  27J  (Leger),  j^.^   155.  6d. 
Decamps,    A.    G.,    "  The    Battlers,"    10    x    i4i    (Mitchell),    £s    5^- 
Decamps,    A.    G.,    "  The    Cavalcade,"    8    x    13!    (Sampson),    j£s    ss. 
Diaz,    N.,    "  Poultry    near    a    Shed,"    17I    x    14I    (Sampson),    ;^I9    19s. 
Diaz,     \.,     "  A     Bit     of     Fontainebleau     Forest,"    SJ     x     115     (Cremetti), 

£46  4S 
Eisenhut,    F.,    "  A    Street    in    Cairo."    q    x    6    (Schroeder),     ;^ii     us. 
Haanen,     C.     Van,     "  A     Scene     in     Venice,"    31^    x     22     (W.     Permain), 

^ig    19s. 
Haaxmann,    P.,    "  The    Trysting-PIace."    20    x    285    (Scott),    £1    us.    6d. 
Hamon,  J.  L.,  "  Winding  the  Skein,"   igj  x  24  (Huggins),   £4   H"-  ''<^- 
Flooded    Meadows,"   47   x   78   (Smith),    .;^i62    ijs. 
'  Twilight,"    65    X    46    (Sampson),    £Si     i8s. 
Bavarian   Marshlands,"    19   x   46   (Leger),   £s^   ^-^■ 
Near   Dusseldorf,"  25  x  3:^   (Leger),   £22   2s. 
On    the    Broads,"   25   x   31^    (Sampson),    ;£'27   6s. 
Royal    Windsor,"   22    x   28|    (Sampson),    ;£j26    5s. 
Wroxham,"    14    x    22J    (Sampson),    ^18    7s.    6d. 
'  On    the    Norfolk    Broads,"    yi    x    31    (Gooden    and    Fox), 


Heffner,    K., 
HefFner,     K., 
HefTner,    K.,    ' 
Heflner,   K.,   ' 
HelTner,    K., 
Heflner,    K., 
HefTner,    K., 
Heffner,    K., 
j(;6o   iRs. 
Heffner,    K., 
Heflner,    K.,    ' 
Hoffmann,    O. 
Jacque,    C,    " 

12     X     I/j 

Koekkoek,     B 

j{J75    >2s- 
Merlot,    E.,    " 
Mettling,    L., 
Mollinger,    A., 

;6"2i. 
MoUinger,    A., 
Monticelli,    A. 

£31    10s. 
Monticelli.    .A. 

£20. 
Monticelli,     A, 

£5  SS. 
Munger,    G 


'  A    Bavarian    Homestead,"    105    x    15J    (Leger),    ^^g    c,s. 
'  A    Summer's   Day,"    loj   x    155    fFenton),    -^y    17s.    6d. 
,    "  Going    to    Market,"    19J    x    29J    (J.    Collings),    £g    gs. 
On    the    Banks   of    the    Marne,"    with    peasants    and    sheep, 
T.    Permain),    ^79    16s. 
C,     1863,     "  A     Forest    Scene,"    27    x     24    (T.     Permain), 

Milking-Time,"    23   x    31    (Collings),    .;£7i9    19s. 
1873,   "  A   Tyrolese   Woman,"   12|   x   9   (Hoggins),    ;^15   15s. 
1862,    "  A    Poor    Family    Flitting,"    loJ-    x    22^    (Mit  hell), 

"  The   \'erge   of   the   Forest,"   7   x    13    (Mitchell),    £y   7s. 
T.    J.,    "  Ladies    of    the    Court,"    20J    x    39    (T.    Permain), 

T.   J.,    "  In   the   Garden,"   on    panel,    iSJ   x   30J   (Sampson), 

T.     J..     "  .\     Woodland     Scene,"     20J     x     25     (.Sampson), 

house-boat    and    figures,    11    x    17J 


"  River    Scene,"    with 
(Cremetti),   £g  gs. 

93  Pasini,    A.,    1873,    "  Le    Santon,"    17    x    loi    (Mitchell),    ;/ri8    i8s. 

94  Pasini,    A.,    "  At    the   Well,"    I2i    x    15!    (Cremetti),    .:^35    14s. 

95  Pasini,    A.,    1880,    "  A    Canal.    Venice,"    10^   x    13!    (Fenton).    ;^29   ?s. 

96  Pavy,    Ph.,    "The   Slave-Market,"    iij   x   8   (W.    Permain),    /:?    17s.   bd. 

97  Poschingcr,     R.    \'on.      18S0.     "  The     Peat-Can."     28     x     47     (Sampson) 

iTiS   i8s. 


154  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

gS  Ralli,    T..    1876,    "  Devotion,"   31    x   24J    (Scott),    ;£g    gs. 

99  komano,    J.,    "  The    Coquette,"    25    x    2oi    (Huggins),    ^27    6s. 

100  Rondel,    H.,    "  The    Blonde,"    17J    x    15    (T.    Perniain),    £(>   os. 

101  Rousseau,    Th.,    "  An    Old    Mill,"    6i    x    10    (Sampson),    £g   gs. 

102  Schultius,    G.,    "  Easter    Morning,"   24^    x    lyl    (Sampson),    ^9    19s.    6d. 

103  Tadema-Groeneveld,   Th.,   "  Driving   Home  the  Cow,"   15I  x  23  (Cremetti), 

;£rio   los. 

104  Thoren,    Otto    \'on.,    "  Cattle    in    a    Landscape,"   6   x   SJ   (Drake),    £2    3S- 

105  Troyon,    C,    "  Cattle    Resting,"    9    x    13S    (Cremetti),    j^2i. 

106  Vernier,    Iimile,    "  Harvest    Time,"    16    x    27    (Sampson),    £5    ^s. 

107  Verschuur,    W.,    "  Horses   in   a   Stable,"   sj   x   7J   (Sampson),    £1;^    .3.   6d. 
to8     Weber,    Otto,   "  Yearlings,"    i6i   x   25J   (W.   Permain),    /^i2    12s. 

109  Weber,   Th.,    "  A    Wreck   at   Tr(?port,"    18   x   29   (Schroeder),    j£Jio    los. 

110  Wolf,    O.    (Munich),    "  The    Young    Novice,"   36J    x    53    (Spink),    ;^:6    i6s. 

111  Worms,    J.,    "  His    First    Smoke,"   8   x   3^    (Cremetti),    £2    2s. 

112  Zamacois,    E.,    "A    Page    in    Waiting,"   5x4    (Schroeder),    £g   gs. 

BRITISH      SCHOOL. 

113  Bough,    Sam,    R.S..'\.,     1865,    "  The    Otter-Hunt,"    23^    x    17^    (Huggins), 

^£■35   MS- 

114  Boughton,    G.    H.,    R..*\.,     1R68,    "  A    Normandy    Fisher-Girl,"    58    x    33| 

(Huggins),    :^29   8s. 

115  Bristow,    E.,    "  On    the    Watch,"    4^    x    6    (Sampson),    £1    is. 

116  Chambers.    G.,   "  On   the   Goodwin   Sands,"   26   x   38!   (Mitchell),   .£'27   6s. 

117  Collier,    Hon.   J.,    "  Waiting    for   the  Accused,"   43   x   56,    Royal   Academy, 

1891,   (Sampson),  £2°  9^- 

118  Cookr-sk'v,    M.    Murray,    "  .-\n    Eastern    Orange-Seller,"    isi    x    19J    (Samp- 

son),  £8  8s. 

119  Cookesley,    M.    Murray,    "  Her   Favourite    Flower,"    174   x    iij    (Sampson), 

j^I2     I2S. 

120  Etty,    W.,    R.A.,    "  Nymphs    Dancing,"    a    lunette,    on    panel,     13    x    25 

(Huggins),  j^23  2S. 

121  Etty,    W.,     R.A.,    "  The    Young    Correspondent,"    26    x     19J    (.Schroeder), 

^3   13s.  6d. 

122  Etty,    W.,    R.A.,    "  Head   of    Saint    Sebastian,"    24   x    ig^    (A.    N.    .Smith), 

£2    I2s.   6d. 

123  Faed,    John,    R.S.A.,    "  Benorie,"    49    x    35    (Peters),    j^'io    los. 

IJ4     Faed,    Tom,    R.A.,    "  A    Highland    Laddie,"    6   x    4!    (Scott),    £3    13s.    6d. 

125  Farquharson,    D.,    A.R.A.,    1898,    "  Summer   on    the    Don,    Aberdeenshire," 

>3j     X     23J     (Scott),     ;^2I. 

126  Fisher,     Mark,     1876,    "  Waiting    for    the    Ferry,"    17    x    24^    (Sampson), 

^37   i6s. 

127  Fraser,   Alex.,   R.S..\.,   "A   Quiet  Smoke,"   it   x   9  (Scott),   ;£'3   13s.   6d. 

128  Fraser,    Alex.,    R.S.A.,    "  Bothwell    Castle,"   30}   x   44   (Scott),    £57    153. 

129  Geddes,    A.,    "  River    Scene,"    yi    x    iij    (Scott),    ^3    3s. 

130  Graham,    Peter,    R.A.,    "  A    Rockbound    Coast,"    Tif   x    17;    (W.    Permain), 

.£42- 

131  Gr«ham,    Tom,    "  The   Farmer's    Daughter,"   50   x   36  (Scott),    £16    i6s. 

132  Hacker,    Arthur,    A.R.A.,    "  The    Lullaby,"    57   x    46!  (Lister),    £.8g    53. 

133  Halswelle.    Keeley,    A.R.S.A.,    1868,    "  A    Fete-Day   in  Rome,"    14^    x    22J 

(Collings),   £n   14s. 

134  Harvey,    Sir    George,     P.R.S.A.,     1854,    "  Ashton    Burn,     near    Gourock," 

35a   ^   27i   (Mitchell),    £7   ys. 


March  19,  igio.  155 

13s     Herdman,    R.,    R.S.A.,    1885,    "  By    the    Woodside,"    34J    x    25J    (Smith), 

;£rio     I  OS. 

136  Houghton,    A.    Boyd,    "  On    the    Sands,"    10    x    12    (Mitchell),    ;^5    's. 

137  Hulme,    F.    W.,    1S77,    "  A    Woody    Stream,"    igi    x    29J    (Lister),    £y    7s. 

138  Kennedy,   W.   D.,   "  Camilla  and   Gil   Bias,"  27i  x  35J  (Peters),   £1^   13s. 
ijq  L.-indseer,    Sir    E.,    R.A.,    "  A    De.ul    Deer,"    2yj    x  24    (Gooden    and    Fox), 

140  Leader,    B.    Eastlake,   "  On    the   Conway,"    igi   x   29   (Huggins),    £12    12s. 

141  Leader,   B.    Eastlake,   "  A   Welsh   Stream,"    igi   x   29   (Mitchell),    x>o    los. 

142  Lee,     F.     R.,     and     Cooper,     T.     S.,      k.A.,      1854,     "  The     Kiver     Awe, 

Argyllshire,"    ijj   x    17J    (W.    Permain),    j£,"27   6s. 

143  Linnell,    J.,    Sen.,    1841,    "  The    Flight    into    Egypt,"    39    x    54,    from    the 

collection    of    W.    F.    Fryer,    Esq.,     1890    (Agnew),    .£^120    15s. 

144  Linnell,    J.,    Sen.,     1S28-33,    "  Saint    John    the    Baptist    Preaching    in    the 

Wilderness,"   3di    x    53^,    from    the    collection    of    J.    Farnworth,    £'sq., 
1874,   (.Agnew),   jC.gb   12s. 

145  Linnell,     J.,     Sen.,     i860,     "Winding    the    Skein,"    9J    x    13J,     from     the 

collection    of    George    Gurney,    Esq.,     1903,    (Sampson),    ^37    i6s. 

146  Linnell,   J.,    Sen.,   "  Dovedale,"   7J    x    12,    exhibited    at    Burlington    House, 

1883,   (Agnew),   ;«;26  S^- 

147  Linnell,    J.,    Sen.,    "  Sunshine    and    Storm,"   6J    x   9    (Fenwick),    .^^17    17s. 

148  McCulloch.     H.,     R.S.A.,     "A     Highland     Loch,"     23i     x     35A     (Peters) 

£^7  OS. 

149  Miller,    J.    H.    C,    "  Egg-Hunting    on    the    Cornish    Coast,"    29^    x    494 

(\ivianl,    £,'14    14s. 

150  Mounsey,   W.,   "The  \\'oods   in   .Autumn,   Galloway,"  27  x  35^   (Lousada), 

^16    16s. 

151  Nicol,     Erskine,     A.R..-\.,     R.S.A.,     1862,     "  Notice    to    Quit,"     17^    x     26^ 

(Sa.mpsonI,   ;^8i    18s. 

152  Nicol,     Erskine,     .A.R..A.,     R.S.A.,     1857,     "  The     Ferry-Boat,"     12     x     20^ 

(Sampson),   .£rs2    los. 

153  Nicol,       Erskine,       .\.R..A.,       R.S..^.,       "  Setting      a      Night-Line,       Lake 

Deravaratjh,    Westnieath,"    17^   x   23J   (Sampson),    ;^3i    los. 

154  Nicol,     Erskine,    .\.R.A.,    and    Bannantyno,    J.,     R.S..A.,    "  Erskine    Nicol 

Painting    in    his   Studio,  '    19   x    23^    (Gooden    and    Fox),    £2^    4s. 

155  Niemann.     K.    J.,     180b,     "  Bothwell    Castle    on     the     Clyde,"     13    x     igi 

(Kenwickj,   ;£,  16   16s. 

156  Oakes,   J.   W.,   .A.R.A.,   "  Clumber  Castle,"   12   x  29^   (Mitchell),   £1$   153. 

157  Poole,    P.    F.,    R.A.,    '•  ine    VViich,"    I3i    x    i6i    (Smith),    ^36    15s. 

158  Ross,   J.   Thorburn,   A.R.S.A.,    "  Roses   have  Thorns,"   26i   x   26^   (Salberg 

and  So.),  £4   14s.  6d. 

159  Webb,    James,    "  Beach    Scene,"    7^    x    14    (MellingJ.    £S    8s. 

jOo     Wilkie,   Sir  D.,   R.A.,   "  King  George   IV.,    Entering   Holyrood,"   17  x   loi 
(Scott),    ;^l8    i8s. 

161  Wilson,    R.,    R.A.,    "'  Bay   Scene,"    17   x   23    (Schroeder),    £2   2s. 

162  Woodville,    R.    Caton,    "  In    Vain:    Returning   from    the   relief   of   General 

Gordon."  47  x  83  (Sampson),   £^i    los. 


156  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


March   21,    1910.       The     following    Works    by    the    late 
William  Callow,  R.W.S.,  were  sold  by  order  of  the  Executrix. 

DRAWINGS. 

In  White  Mounts. 

1  "  Dover,"   white  cliffs  of   Old   England,    1845,    10  x    14,   (Norton),    £.1    los--. 

2  "  Florence   from   San    Mininto,"   1877,   6J   x    14   (Smith),    £1   3s. 

3  "  Old   Houses   at  Chester,"   1902,   igj  x   13   (Fowler),   ;^3   5s. 

4  "  Ruins    of    Marienberg,"    1903,    iS    x    23    (Michael),    ^^3. 

In  Gold  Mounts. 
VIEWS     IN     ENGLAND    AND    SCOTLAND. 

5  "  Weston     Mill,     near    Leamington  ";     "A    Woody     River    Scene    ';     and 

"  A    Hilly    Landscape,"    with    a    church    (Soar),    £.2- 

6  "  Reigate   Heath,"    1848,   and   "  Abergavenny,"    1848   (Amor),   £1    lis    6d. 

7  "  Fishing-Boats     Entering     Folkestone     Harbour,"     1904,     and     "  A     Park 

Scene,"  (Amor),   £7   17s-  6d. 

8  "  Haddon   Hall,"  and  "  Worcester  Cathedral  "   1848,   (Webb),   £5   153.   6d. 

9  "  The    Keep,     Kenilworth,"     1856,     and    "  Hurstmonceaux     Castle,"     1851 

(Webb),   ;^i    lis.   6d. 

10  "  On    the    East   Lynn,    Devon,"    1847,    and    "  Glen    Sannox,    Arran,"    1849 

(Fowler),   £5  5s. 

11  "  The  Gateway,   Evesham,"   1859,   and  "  The  Interior  of  Whitby  Abbey," 

iS.^i    (Hrown    and    Phillips),    ;^3   3s. 

12  "  Matlock"   and   "  The   Mouth   of   Loch   Awe,"   1849   (Webb),   ;^5   jts.   6d. 

13  "  The     Entrance     Gate    of     Leicester     Hospital,     Warwick,"     1856,     and 

"  Cfesar's  Tower,    Mill   Street,   Warwick,"   1852   (Brown   and   Phillips), 
£2   10s 

14  "  Baniborough    Castle,'    1905,    and    "  In    the    Gloaming,"    1904    (Fowler), 

£(>  6s. 
35     "  Rocks  at   Rokeby,   Greta,   Yorkshire,"  and  "  Ben   Garve,   Loch  Assvnt," 
1861,    (Grubb),    £3    ss. 

16  "  High    Street,    Southampton,"    1888,    14^    x    io|    (White),    £s    5s. 

17  "  Plymouth,"    1866,    14   x    21    (Smith),    ^^.g    19s.    6d. 

18  "  London     from     Holly     Lodge,     Highgale,"     1842,     12^    x     i8i     (P,<ilser), 

£^   14s.   6d. 

19  "  Edinburgh,   from   Salisbury   Crag,"    1843,    14^   x    21J   (Gooden   and    Fox), 

£6  16s.  6d 

20  "  Richmond     Castle     and     Town,     from     Clink     Bank,     Yorkshire,'     1904 

18  X  2.si  (Cassel),  £&  i8s.  6d. 

21  "  Richmond    Castle,    Yorkshire,"    25   x    36    (Cassell),    £S    i8s.    6d. 


March  21,   1910.  icy 

VIEWS     IN     HOLLAND     ANU     BELGIUM. 

22     "  Wyn    Haven,    kctterdam,"    1845,    10   x    14^    (Smith).    ;^3    3s. 

ij     "  fhe    Flamande,    Bruges,"    and    "  The    Caihedral,    Courtrai,"    (Fowler,', 

24  "  Les    Halles,    Bruges,"    1844,    14^    x   21}    (Fowler),    £4   4s. 

25  "  Wyn    Haven,    Rotterdam,"    1904,    15    x    22    (Bowden),    £S    8s. 

26  "  Dutch   Boats   at   the   Quai,   Antwerp,"    1904,   35I   x    18   (Smith),    ;^22    is. 

27  "  Limburg    on    the    Lahn,"    1875,    21 J   x   32I    (Priest),    ;^i4    14s. 

VIEWS    IN    SWITZERLAND. 

28  "  Lucerne,"     1846,    and    "  Lausanne,"    (Smith),     £4    4s. 
rg     "  Sion,"    1830,    and    "  Val    de    Servor,"    (Norton),    £5    5s. 

30  "  Vevey,"  and  "  Mont   Blanc,   from   Geneva,"   1838   (Smith),   £2  3s. 

31  "  Glacier   de    Rhone,    Switzerland,"    1848,    21    x    29^    (Lister),    ;^.2    12s.    6d. 

VIEWS     IN     GERMANY. 

32  "  The     Market     Place,     Prague,"     and     "  Innsbruck,"     1846     (Hod<4son), 

£9  9S- 

33  "  Mayence,"     1S38,     and    "  Gotha,"    (.^mor),    £2    jS- 

34  "  Baden    Baden,"    and    "  Heidelberg,"    1838    (Norton),    £2    12s.    6d. 

35  "  Berncastel    on    the    Moselle,"    1844,    and    "  A    Corner   of    Old    Baoharach 

on    the    Rhine,"    (Leger),    j£g    gs. 

35  "  Old    Walls,    Oberwesel,"    i8g8,    15!    x    I2i    (Smith),    £6    6s. 

37  "  Old    Houses    at    Bacharach,"    i8g9,    15!    x    12J    (Fowler),    £6    i6s.    6d. 

38  "  The    Pfaltz   on    the    Rhine,"    1896,    17   x    13J    (Inglis),    .^'s    15s.    6d. 

39  "  Wurzburg,    Bavaria,"    1846,    10    x    14    (Falser),    ^5    15s.    6d. 

40  "  The    Church    at    Gotha,"    16    x    i2i    (Kilby),    £2    12s.    6d. 

41  "  Old   Houses  at  Trabon  on   the  Moselle,"   igo3,    17  x   13!  (Wilde),   £g  gs. 

42  "  Ehrenbreitstein     from     the    Moselle    Bridge,"     1899,     15    x    22    (Fowler), 

;^I0     lOS. 

43  "  Rhinefels    and    St.    Goar,"    igj   x    13^   (Bowden),    ^^8    i8s.    6d. 

44  "  Marienberg,    Moselle,"    1844,    13    x    2oi    (Fowler),    £2    I3S-    6d. 

45  "  Rheinstein,"    1875,    2.sJ    x    i8|    (Smith),    j^'is    i^s. 

46  "  The   Castle   of   Schonbrun   from   Oberwesel,"    1894,    25^    x    18^    iSmith), 

;^n      IIS. 

47  "  Cochem   on   the  Moselle,"   1902,    18^  x   25J   (Smith),   j^i3    13s. 

48  "  The    Castle   of    Katz   on    the   Rhine,"   29!   x    22^    (Bowden),    ^17    17s. 

VIEWS    IN    ITALY. 

49  "  Canale    della    Posta,    Venice,"    1846,    and    "  Palazzo    Dandolo,    Venice," 

1880   (Smith),    £4    14s     6d. 

50  "  Doici    .Aqua,    near    Bordighcra,"    1877,    and    "  Casa    Cavallino,    Venice," 

1S77  (Fowler),   £2  3s. 

51  "  Piazzo     d'Erbi,     Verona,"     1880.     and     "  Calle     Posta,     Venice,"     1S80 

(Warner),  £6   i6s.   6d. 

52  "  Arona     on     Lago     Maggiore,"     1S91,     and     "  Menaggio,     Como,"     1S65 

(Fowler),   £4  4s. 

53  "  Castellam.'.re,"    1840,    and    "  Chija,    Naples,"    1840    (Kilby),    £2    :s. 

54  "  The    Lake    of    Lugano,"    1873,    n    x    30    (Bowden),    Z'22    is. 

55  "  Porta    San    Giovanni,    looking    across    the    Campagna,"    1863,     ii    x    30 

(Smith).   ;^ii   OS.  6d. 


15S  ART    PRECES    CURRENT. 

56  "  Rome    from    Mount    Palatine,"    1840,    10    x    14^    (Norton),    £2    12s.    6d. 

57  "  On   the   Quai,   Castellamare,"   1886,   9  x   ig|   (Bowden),   jCn  3S.   M. 

;8     "  The  Palnce     ol     the     Donna     Anna,     Naples,"     iij-     x     17^     (Connell), 

^78  iSs.   6d. 

SQ     "  The  Rialto,    Venice,"    1882,    16    x    12!    (Connell),    ^11     iis. 

60  "  The  Campanile    in    the    Campo    San    Paolo,    Venice,"    1894,     15    x    12J 

(Connell).   ^"7   17s.   6d. 

61  "  Castle     Lattore,      near     Castellamare,"     1902,      17^     x      13J     (Bowden), 

£4   14s.   6d 

62  "  The    Bridge    of    Sighs    from    the    Canale    della    Posta,"    1904,    2ii    x    15 

(Connell),    ^14     14s. 

63  "  Theatro   Marcello,    Rome,"    1903,    22    x    14^    (Connell),    :^io    los. 

64  "  Tragetto   San    Giorgio,    Venice,"    1899,    25I    x    18J    (Cassell),    ;^13    13s. 

65  "  Palaces   on   the    Grand   Canal,    Venice,"    1898,    20   x    2g|   (Eade),    ;£42. 

66  "The  Grand   Canal,   Venice,"  sunset,   1895,   20  x  29J  (Eade),   £25  4s. 

67  "  The   Temple    of   Vesta,    Tivoli,"    1859,    2gJ    x    22 J    (Kilby),    £(>    i6s.   6d. 

68  "  Amalfi,"   Summer    morning,    1887,    2i|   x    32?    (Barber),    £42. 

69  "  Menaggio,"  looking  up   Lake  Como,    1900,   2i|   x  32J   (Eade),   ;£'29  8s. 

PICTURE. 

70  "  The   Grand    Canal,    Venice,"    1897,    2i|   x   33    (Fowler),    ;^I7   6s.    od. 

Different     properties. 

DRAWINGS. 

71  Barnes,    J.    H.,    "  The    Hermit,"   35J    x   29,    from    the   Artist's   Sale,    1888, 

(Weekes),   ;^5  55. 

72  Barret,    G.,    1835.    "  River    Scene,"    12^    x    i6-2-    (Mills),    ^13    13s. 

73  Bentley,     C,     "Fishing-Boats     entering     Harbour,"     24J     x     36     iGiay), 

£23   2S. 

74  Croft,   A.,   1850,   "  Winter,"   ii|  x  28  (Forde),  ;^3   13s.  6d. 

75  DoUand,    W.    Anstey,    "  A    Siesta,"    10    x     isf    (.\mor),     ;^ii     lis. 

76  Duncan,      E.,      1871,     "  Unloading     the     Boat,"     13^     x     20J     (Weekes), 

£()   19s.     6d. 

77  Edridge,   H.,   .\  R..\.,    1805,   "  .\   Lady,   seated,   holding   a   book,"   13J  x  9J 

(Smith),  ;^s   ISS.  6d. 

78  Mole,   J.   H.,    1884,   "  Hampstead   Heath,"   19^  x   30I   (Connell),   ;£,'26  5s. 

79  Sherrin,   J.,   "  Pineapple   and    Plums,"    11    x    13J   (Connell),   ;^i5    15s. 

80  Tayler,    F.,    1866,    "  Fisherfolk,"    10   x    14    (Blake),    £12    13s. 
Si     Cox,    D.,    "  A   View   ol    Birmingham,"   7i   x    11    (Ball),    £s    53. 

82  Cox,   D.,    1825,   "  Kensington   Palace,"  8J  x   17  (Ball),   ;£^i2    12s. 

83  Drummond,    J.,     1873,    "  A    Whiff    after    Work,"    and    "  Making    P.eadv 

for    r^arket,"    a    pair,    17I    x    24I    (Barton),    ;^2i. 

84  Aiken,    H.,    "  Sporting    Subjects,"    nine    in    one    frame,    (Sabin),    ;^37    i6s. 

85  Wimperis,    E.    M.,    "  A    Yorkshire   Moor,"    with    sheep,    8   x    12    (Li^gatt), 

£18   7s.   6d. 

86  Lewis,   J.    F.,   R..A.,    "  The   Courtyard   of   the   Mosque  of   Sultan   H.issan," 

and    "  The    Mandareh    of    the    Artist's     House,     Cairo,"    (Brown     ',nd 
Phillips),   £4. 

87  Turner,   J.    M.   W.,  R.A.,  "  Study   of   a    Female   He;'d,"   fij   x   gj    (Norton), 

£i    us.   6d 


March  21,   1910.  15Q 

88  Duncan,    E.,    "  Loch    Hourn  ";    "  A    Bay    Scene,"    and    "  A    Landscape, 

with    cattle  "    (Birn-s),    15s. 

89  Jackson,   S.    P.,    i88g,    "  River    Scene  ";    and    "  A    Mountainous    Stream,'' 

by  A.   Penley  (Leggatt),   ;^3   155. 

90  Duncan,    E.,    "  Old    Dredging-Boat,    Mumbles,    South    Wales,"    and    "  St 

Abb's    Head,"    black    and    white    (Abbot),    los.    6d. 

91  Fox,    H.    C,    1882,    "  Spring,"   2ii   x    15    CFord),    £:i    12s.    6d. 

92  Goodwin,    A.,    "  Appledore,    Bideford,"   gj    x    13    (Fowler),    £.2    2s. 

93  Menpcs,    Mortimer,    "  The   Bazaar,"  8}   x   4J   (Amor),   £.^   4s. 

94  Haite,    G.    C,    1894,    "  Threshing   Oats,"  gj   x    13J   (Leger),   ;^5   5s. 

PICTURES. 

95  Bossuet,    F.,    "  The    Interior  of   the   Church   of   Sierre,    Belgium,"   36   x   28 

(Sampson),   ^{^13  2s.  6d 

96  Coleman.    W.    S.,    "  Goldfish,"   31J   x    iji   (Sampson),    £21. 

97  Cooper,  T.  S.,   R..\.,   "  Three  Sheep.''  in  a  landscape,    iii  x   10  (Dobsonl, 

£\Z     12*. 

98  Emms,   J.,    18S6,    "  Ready   lor   the   Hunt,"   27I   x   355   (Leeds),   £\^    19s. 

99  Emms,   J.,    1888,    "  The   Kill,"   27^  x   35^   (Leeds),    £\t^   19s. 

100  Garland,    H.,    "  Turning    the    Drove,"    23J   x    353    (Sampson),    ;^I5    15s. 

101  Garland,   H.,  "  .\  Ford  in  the  Highlands,"  23^  x  355  (bampsonj,   i^i%  15s. 

102  Hill,   J.  J.,  "  The  Fisherman's   Home,"   ij-J  x   23J   (Mitchell),   £.n  3s.  6d. 

103  Stark,   J.,   "The   Edge  of  a   Wood,"  8-J  x    13^   (Hall),    ^11   os.   6d. 

104  Trood,    W.    H.,     1896,    "  Saying    Grace,"    and    "  Help    the    Helpless,"    a 

pair,    isi  X   \\\  'Bell),   £:ii- 

105  Trood,     W.     H.,     "  Pulling     the    Cracker,"    a    pair,     Si    x     iii     (Pall.mt), 

106  Kuypers,    E.,    "  In    Flanders,"    12!    x    17J    (White)    ^£^3    13s.    6d. 

107  Wetherbee,    G.,    "  The   Solitary   Gleaner,"    igj   x   29^    (Melrose;,    ^10    los. 

108  Frurc,    Ed.,    "  .A   Spanish    Muleteer,"    16   x    12    (Huggins),    £.c)   9s. 

109  Ballavoine,  J.,  "  Pink,"  and  "  Blue,"  a  pair,  15J  x  \i\  (Leger),  £\o  los. 
no  Delahaye,  T.,  E.,  1882,  "  The  Smithy,"  12J  x  17J  (Collings),  £\o  10s 
ill  Cole,    Vicat,    R..^.,    "  Landscape,"   9   x    13J    (Melting),    £^   4s. 

112  Inskip,   J.   H.,    1885,    "  A   Grey   Autumn    Morning,"   igl  x   29^   (Sampson), 

113  Noble,    J.    S.,    "  .\   Wounded    Monarch,"    19   x    24    (Crews),    £l    7s. 

114  Izant,   Herbert,   "A  Corner  of   the  Common,    Mitcham,"  6  x   iii   (Grace), 

£2.   I2s.  6d. 

115  Holder,     E.    H.,     1894,     "  Cornelian     Point,     South    Shore,     Scarborough," 

1^4   't   332    (Priest),    £(^   19s.   6d. 

116  Holder,    E.    H.,    "  Spring-Time,"    13   x    20    (Newson),    £1    12s.    6d. 

117  Haughton,    B.,    "  Sundown."    m\    x    15    (Lacey),    £2.    12s.    6d. 

iiS  Banks,    T.    J.,    "  ."Autumn    Morning,"    29I    x    50    (Davis),    £s,    14s.    td. 

119  Stark,    J..    "Woody    Landscape,"    15^   x    19*    (West),    ;^33    12s. 

120  Fletcher,    Blandford,    "  Setting    Sail,"    \\\    x    iSJ    (Huggins),    ;^8    Ss. 

121  Niemann,   E.  J.,    1848,   "  Trafalgar  Square,"   13^  x   17J  (Newman),    /:3  3s. 

122  Somerscales,    T.,    1895,    "  Off   Valparaiso,"    \\\   x    17^    (Lysack),    £\^    155. 

123  Couldery,    H.    H.,    "  Kittens    at    Play,"    12    x    17!    (Brett),    ^^5    5s. 

124  Collins,    C,    1899,    "  Pendennis    Castle,    Falmouth,"    iii    x    29    r\\  hite), 

£n  14s.  6d. 

125  Meadows,    A.    J.,     1900,    "  The    Port    of    Naples,"    13I    x     iij    (Meiling), 

£\a    los. 

126  Jones,    C,    18S3,    "  Sheep   on    the    Downs,"    2ii    x   37J    (Sampson),    £^. 


ibo  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

127  Hayes,     E.,     R.H.A.,     "  Shipping    off    the    Coast,"    8J    x     iij     ;Cassel), 

£S   15s.   6cl. 

128  Pricheti,     E.,     "  The     Piazzetta     of     St.     Mark's,     Venice,"     13J     x     iij 

(Bremner),   £y  ys. 

129  Koelvkoek,    H.,     1856,    "  A    Winter    Scene,"    on    panel,    and    "  A    Woodv 

Landscape  "  (Le^ds),   £6  6s. 

130  Duval,    E.,    "  Cephalus    and    Procris,"    iij-   x    13J    (Woollett),    12s. 

131  Heffner,    K.,    "  Eel-Traps,    Bavaria,"    lyj    x    255    (Collings),    £11    iis. 

132  Malempr^,    L.,    "  A    Venetian    Flower-Girl,"    and    "  A    Venetian    Canal," 

(Bremner),   £1    lis.   6d. 

133  Malempr^,     L.,     "  On     the     Sands,''     and     "  Venetian     Water-Carriers," 

(Schroeder),   /"6  6s. 

134  Gastineau.    H.,    "  Rochester    Castle,"    gi    x     13!    (Sampson),    j^i     )s. 

135  Hemy,   B.   B.,  "  Coast  Scenes,"  a  pair,   165  x  29J  (.^mor),   £^  14s.  6d. 

136  Gosschalk,   J.   C,    1908,   "  A   Peasant   Boy,"   ig   x   23   (Eade),   £^   5s. 

137  Gosschalk,    J.    C,    "  An    Old    Fisherman,"    and    "  A    Fisherwoman,"    on 

panel    (Eade),   ;^4  4s. 

138  Martin    Charles,    "  V.^nus    Anadyomene,"    33    x    30    (Sampson),    ;^i    is. 

139  Collins,   C,   "  The  Head  of  the  Fall,   Glen   Divach,   Inverness,"   17^  x   13^ 

(Pallant),   ;^5   5s 

140  Bailey,     A.     E.,    "  River    Scene,"     17^    x     ii|    (Collings),     £^    14s.    6d. 

141  Walbourn,    E.,    "  At    Wishford,    Wilts,"   23    x    17    (Weekes),    ;£,'4    14s.    6d. 

142  Oliver,    W.,    "  A    Lady    with    a    book,"    195    x    ijj    (BlakeJ,    £2    12s     6d. 

143  Muschamp,    S.,    "  A    Council    of    Three,"    igi    x    2g    (Leger),    £1^    14s. 

144  Collins,    C,    "  South    Holmwood,"    and    "  Broadmoor,"    a    pair,    g^    \    13J 

(Collings),    ;^T0    los. 

145  Kruger,    E.,    "  Woody    River    Scene,"    30    x    41    (Schroeder),    £j    17s.    6d. 

146  Hayes,    Claude,    "  In    the    Marshes,"    2g|    x    39J    (Eade),    £7    17s.    6d. 

147  Penstone,    E.,    "  A    Highland    Beauty,"    207}    x    13I    (Bertioli),    £1    15s. 

The   property   of   a   gentleman. 

PICTURES. 

148  Cassioli,    A.,    1874,    "  Cellini    showing    his    Statue   of    Perseus,"    28J    x    38J 

(Schroeder),   £y  17s.  6d. 

149  Chester,    George,    1869,    "  An    Old    Windmill,"   56   x   47J   (Mrs.    Wheeler), 

£9  9S- 

150  Cole,   Rex   Vicat,    1901,   "  Spring-Time,"   12   x   15   (Mitchell),   £j    iis.   6d. 

151  Crowe,     Eyre,     A.R.A.,     1859,     "  Dr.     Johnson    receiving     Boswell     at     the 

Literary    Club,"    33    x    43    (Weekes),    .^£'29    8s. 

152  Eraser,    A.,    "  Moorland    Scene,"    27^    x    35    (Mitchell),    .£16    i6s. 

153  Holland,    "  At   .\ncey.    Savoy,"    17J   x    13^    (M.    Joseph,    Junr.),    £5   5s. 

154  Jiminez,    L.,    1889,    "  The   Perruquier,"    i2|   x   9   (Mitchell),    £g  gs. 

155  Knowles,     G.     Sheridan,     1897,     "  .\t     the    Ball,"     13^     x     9I     (Cassares), 

£4    14s.   6d. 

156  Ward,    E.   M.,    R.A.,    1877,   "  The   Last    Interview  between    Napoleon   and 

Louisa,  Queen  of  Prussia,  at  'J'ilsit,"  1807,   40J  x  31J  (Collis),  ;^3i   los. 

157  Haynes-Williams,    "  The    Muleteer's    Home,"   35^   x   27J   (Mitchell),  £3   3s. 


March  23,  1910.  i6t 


March     23,    1910.       The   propert}'   of   a   gentleman. 

DRAWINGS. 

1  Bonvin,    F.,    "  In    Church,"    and    "  A    Landscape,"    by    P.    J.    de    Louther- 

bourgh,    R.A.    (Hughes),    £,2    12s.    6d. 

2  Burne-Jones,   Sir  E.,  "  Nymphs  of  the  Stars,"  13^  x  gj  (Read),   ^^15  15s. 

3  Burne-Jones,   Sir   E.,   "  Nymphs  of  the  Moon,"   12^  x  g^  (Read),   jCi5   15s. 

4  Burne-Jones,   Sir   E.,    1877,   "  Head  of  a  Girl,"  pencil,    \2\  x   10  (Gooden 

and    Fox),    ^£'16    i6s. 

5  Burne-Jones,    Sir    E.,   "  Studies   of    Figures,"  pencil    (Brown    and    Phillips), 

£,i\    OS.    6d. 

6  Burne-Jones,   Sir   E.,    "  Study   for   '  The    Passing   of   Arthur  '  ";     and    "  A 

Study    for    a    Queen,"    pencil    (Webb),    £,-i    3s. 

7  Clausen,    G.,   A.R.A.,    "  On    a    Dutch    Canal,"   black    and    white,    6^   x   qj 

(Misell,   jun.),    £,\    3s. 
%     Daumier,     H.,     "  Le     D^menogement     du     Constitutionnel,"     black     and 

white,    iii    X    14I    (Carfax),    ^S    i8s.    6d. 
9     Poynter,    Sir    E.    J.,    P.R.A.,    "  A    Female    Head,"    chalk,    Sjin.,    circular 

(Miller),    :£i    IIS.    6d. 

PICTURES. 

10  Bell,    W.    H.,    "  Wimbledon    Common,"    and    "  Cupid,"    after    F.    Boucher 

(Grose),    £\    15=. 

11  Caravaggio,    "The    Martyrdom    of   Saint    Elizabeth,"    49J    x   31    (Leggatt). 

£-^   155- 

12  Chardin,   "  A  Hunchback  with  a  monkey,"  35  x  29I  (Hughes),   £'^  5s. 

13  Constable,  "  A  View  from  Hampstead,"  and  "  The  Mill  Ford  "  (Harries', 

£i- 

14  Crome,  "  A  Wood  Scene,"  with  a  figure,   13I  x  \\\  (Collings),  £,2  I2S.  6d. 

15  Diaz,    "  The    Outpost,"    and    "  Gerard    Dow    in    his    Studio,"    oval,    on 

panel    (Miller),    £'^    15s.    6d. 

16  Early    English    School.    "  A    Gentleman,"    standing    in    a    landscape,    with 

a    dog,    16    X    \o\    (Clark),    £i. 

17  French   School,    "  Sportsmen   Resting,"   19  x   14I   (Misell,   jun.),   £,\    los. 
i8    Jones,      C      "  The    Return    of    the    Flock."     and      "  A    Coast    Scene  " 

(Amor),    £■},■ 

19  Louden,   W     Mouat,  "  Kitty,"   oval,    29  x   24   (Farsons),    ;^i    is. 

20  Mignard,   "  Head  of  a  Young  Lady,"  oval,    isJ  x   12   (Renton),   £,2  5s. 

21  Reynolds,   "  A   Boy,  with   a   cup   and   a   ball,"   and   "  Head   of   a   Lady  "■ 

(Smith),    ;^I2. 

22  Rigaud,    "  Portrait  of   a   Cardinal,"   29  x   24   (Parsons),    £t,   3s. 

23  Terburg,  "  A   Lady,"  seated   at  a  table,   15  x   12  (Hutchinson),   £2^  ss. 

Dififerent  properties. 

DR.-VWING. 

24  Vaga,    Del,    "  Venus    and    Cupid,"    bistre,    16    x    10    (Webb),    £^    Ss. 


i62  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

PICTURES. 

25  "  Portrait  of   Sir   Matthew   Hale,"   22^   x    16J   (Wilde),    ;^3    13s.   6d. 

26  "  Portrait   of   Sir   Francis   Drake,"   27   x   22    (Parsons),    £6   6s. 

27  French   School.   "  L.t    Marquise  de   Circello,"   pastel,    22^   x    iSJ-   (Parsons), 

£4    4S- 

28  Dawe,   "  Portrait  of  a   Lady,"  in   yellow  dress,   oval,   26J  x   21^   (Renton), 

£5    5s- 
2g     Heemskirk,   "  A  Trial   for  Witchcraft,"  24J  x   29  (Parsons),   £2   3^- 

30  Kneller,    "  Portrait   of    Admiral    Blake,"    49   x   395    (Harries),    ^4    4s. 

31  Dutch  School,  "  Portrait  of  Basilea  Gage,"  235  x  igj  (Shepherd),  £6  6s. 

32  Lely,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    grey    dress,    46    x    37    (Mrs.    Wheeler), 

£18   i8s. 

33  Lely,    "  Portrait   of   a    Lady,"   in   yellow   dress,    28   x   22!   (Mrs.    Wheeler), 

;^3    3S. 

34  Rombouts,    S.,    "  Winter   Landscape,"    16   x   26   (Nicholson),    ;^26   5s. 

35  Maas,  F.,   "  Woody  Landscapes,"  a  pair,   14  x  39  (Ogilvie),   £1   iis.  6d. 

36  Dutch   School,    "  A   Village   Merrymaking,"   unframed,    24J   x   32I   (Clark), 

j^Tii    us. 

37  Boucher,     "  Two     Children     and     a     Cupid,"    27    x    35J    (Mrs.     Wheeler), 

£3  3S- 

38  Dutch   School,   "  Figures   in   an   .Artist's  Studio,"  24  x  21    (Miller),    ;^3  3s. 

39  Nispen,     N.     Van,     "  Dutch     Peasants     Playing     and     Dancing,"     a     pair, 

12    X    15    (Lodge),    ^^^3    13s.    6d. 

40  Charon,    Madame,    1782,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    blue    brocade    dress, 

oval,    31    X   25    (Hooper),    £y   7s. 

41  Zuccarelli,    F.,    R.A.,    "  f^andscape, "   26   x   355    (Leggatt),    £8    i8s.    6d. 

42  Teniers,   "  Boors   before   a   Fire,"   7J   x   6    (Leger),    £2   2s. 

43  DiJrer   School,    "  Ecce   Homo,"   30   x   24J   (Bell),    ^£'22    is. 

44  Gainsborough,    "  Portrait    of    a     Gentleman,"    in    blue    coat,     291^    x    24J 

(Millerton),   £n    us. 

45  Wouverman,    P.,    "  Landscape,"    it)J   x    25I    (Goode),    ;^IS    'S^. 

46  Romney,    G.,    "  Study   of   a    Head,"   oval,    18   x    14   (Bailey),    ;^ii    us. 

47  Clouet,    "  Portrait   of   Francois    IL,"    12    x   9    (Hooper),    ;£r23    2S. 

48  Early      German      School,      "  Saint     Jerome     in     his     .Study,"     15J     x     12 

(Laurence),   £13    13s. 

49  Cosway,    "Eloisa,"   2gJ   x    24^    (Renton),    ^^5    15s.    6d. 

50  Loutherbourgh,    P.    J.    De,    R.A.,    1801,    "  A    View   of    Colebrook    Dale    by 

night,"    255    X    41    (Mrs.    Wheeler),    £$   5s. 

51  Dutch  School,   "  Hilly  f.andscape,"  27^   x   38^   (Harries),   ,^i8   i8s. 

52  Velde,    Van    De,    "  A    Man-of-War    and    Shipping    in    a    Calm,"    39    x    48J 

(Nicholson),    £2    12s.    6d. 

53  Ruysdael,    "  Landscape,"   20   x   24I   (Smith),    ;^52    los. 

54  Loo,    J.    B.    Van,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    white    dress,    3ii    x    26J 

(Ellis),    £iS    i8s. 

55  Schoevaerdts,      M.,     "  Landscapes,"     a     pair,     on     copper,      10     x     14^ 

(Mitschkofty),   £g   iqs.   6d. 

56  Dutch    .School,    "  Head    of    a     Gentleman,"    with    black    dress    and    lace 

collar,    12J   X   7   (Keevil),   £g  gs. 

57  French  School,  "  The  Death  of  Adonis,"  52  x  39  (Wright),   £2   I2S.  6d. 

58  Raffaelle   (.After),   "  The   Madonna  del   Divine  Amore,"  34^  x  23   (Crome), 

;^3    'S-^- 
rg     Bcrchem,     "  Travelling     Peasants    and     Animals    by    a     Ruin,"    41     x     50 
(Bell),    £iz   28.    ed 


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60  Stoop,    D.,    "  A    Camp    Scene,"    iij    x    18    (Gray),    £g    19s.    6d. 

61  Haringhs,    D.,    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,"    in    grey    gown,     14    x    loj 

(Cohen),    jC^  6s. 

62  Teniers,    "  Itinerant    Musicians,"    16   x    13I    (Miller),    jCy   7s. 

63  Romney,    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,"    in    blue    coat,    29    x    25    (Wells), 

^6 '6s 

64  J.  V.   X.,  "  The  Great  Fire  at  Antwerp,"  23  x   19  (Hoddam),   ^^5  15s.  6d. 

65  Dyck,    Van,    "  The    Three    Children    of    Charles    I.,"    50    x    57    (Baer), 

£36   15s. 

66  Lawrence,    "  Portrait    of    the    Duchess    of    Portland,"    27    x    2if    (Poole), 

67  Domenichino,    "  The    Entombment,"    28    x    21    (Ronton),    £2    2S. 

68  Holbein,  "  Portrait  of  an  Old   Lady,"  in  black  dress,   13  x  gj  (Nicholson), 

J^I2     I2S. 

69  Tiepolo,   "  The  Adoration   of   the   Magi,"   14I  x   loj   (Webb),   ^g   los. 

70  Haarlem.   C.   Van.   "  Time   Vanquishing   Strength   and   Beauty,"   13J   x    iq 

(Crome),    £1    55. 

71  Wolstenholme,   "  .\   Huntsman   and   Hounds,"   19  x   23   (Leggatt),    :^22    is. 

72  Nasmyth,    "  The   Skirt   of   the   Wood,"   17   x   23J   (Collings),    ^13    13s. 

73  Neer,    Van    Der,    "  River   Scene,"   6   x   7J    (Parsons),    £1    155. 

74  Early    English    School,    "Portrait   of    a    Gentleman,"    in    dark    coat;    and 

"  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    yellow    dress,    a    pair,    28    x    2i§    (Blake), 
.;^:o    los. 

75  Harlow,    "  Head   of    a    Girl,"   20^   x    155    (Shepherd),    £g   9s. 

76  Rubens.    "  The  Ascension,"  231   x    19  (Lewis   and   Simmons),    ;^27  6s. 

77  Victoors,    Jan,    "  Jacob    journeying    to    meet    Esau,"    28    x    33    (Newall). 

;^ii    OS.    6d. 

78  Stretes,    G.,    "Portrait  of   Edward   VL,"   22i   x   17!   (Grant),    ;£'i2    12s. 

79  Dutch   School,   "  .'\  Woman   and   Children,"  20  x   15   (Collings),   £^  4s. 

80  Lawrence    School,     "  Head    of    a    Young    Lady,"    a     sketch,     unframed, 

26J    X    19J    (RentonI,    ;^3    3s. 

81  Whentley,   "  Haymakers   Resting,"   135  x   ii|   (Bate),   £^   14s.   6d. 

82  Berchem,    N.    (.\fter),     '  Peasants   and   Animals   near   a   River,"    iSJ    x   23} 

(Lister),    ;^s    5s. 

83  Dawes,    P.,   "  The   Death   of   the   Miser,"   27-^  x   35   (Crome),    £4  4s. 

84  Camphuysen,    "  Farmyard    Scene,"   22J   x   33    (Crome),    £5   js. 

85  Seranover,   T.,   "  Flowers   in   a   Vase,"   2g|   x   24I   (Leger),    ;^5   5s. 

86  Early    English    School,    "  Head    of    a    Lady,"   oval,    15J    x    ii|    (Renton). 

£5  5s- 

87  Early    Engli>;h   School.    "  Portraits  of  Isaac   .Adams,    Esq.,"  and    of   "  Miss 

Maria  .\dams,''   :i   pair,  oval    9J  x  yi  (Brown   and   Phillips),    ;^24  3s. 

88  Early    English    School,     "  Portr.iit    of    C.    CoflRn,     Esq.,"    oval,     pj    x    7J 

(.\d3ms),    ;^i    15s. 

89  Berchet.   P.,    "The   Arts,"   18   x   22J    (Bell),    £5    13s.    6d. 

go     Dutch    School      "  Masquerade    Figures,"    a     pair,    22J    x     igj     (Leggatt), 

£25    4S. 
OT     Velde,    E.   Van   De,    "  A    Town   on    a   River,''  42   x   46   (Smee),    £S   8s. 
<)2     Neer,    Van    Der,    "  River    Scene,"   31^    x    43I    (St.    Hens^),    £2g    i8s. 
03    Colkett,   S.   D.,   "  Woody   Landscape,"   14  x   i6i   (Crome),   ;^5   5s. 

94  Early    English    .School,     "  .\    Boy,"    in    red    dress,    standing    in    a    land 

scape    with    n    lamb,    22^    x    19    (Renton).    £~i    js. 

95  Goyen,    Van,    "  Landscape,"    15J   x    23J    (Neale),    ;^9   9s. 

96  Crome,   J.,   "  Woody   Landscape,"   8   x    11    (Weekes),    £n   14s.   6d. 


i64  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

97  Bega,    C.    P.,    "  An    Interior,"    with    two   peasants,    ii    x    9^    (St.    Hens^), 

£iy   17s. 

98  Decker,    C,    "  River   Scene,"    18   x   25   (Weekes),    £iy   6s.   6d. 

99  Harlow,    "  Portrait    of     Mrs.    Norton,    holding    her    young    child,"    oval, 

34  X  27  (Poole),  ^8  8s. 
99a     Dutch   School,   "  Portrait  of   Pym,"  35^   x   28^   (S.   T.   Smith),    ^£^3   3s. 

The   property   of   a.   gentleman. 

PICTURES. 

100  Allori,    C,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    brown    dress,    50    x    37    (Carfax), 

£4   14s.  6d. 

101  Baker,    T.    (of    Bath),    "  A    Herdsman    Driving    Cattle    and    Sheep    across 

a    Stream,"    43    x    59    (Leggatt),    ;£'22     is, 

102  Barlow,    F.,    "  Poultry    and    other    Birds  "    (Pallant),    ;£'i6    16s. 

103  Barret,     G.,     R..\.,     "  View    from    Richmond    Hill,"    29    x    47    (Leggatt), 

;£:ii    lis. 

104  Berkheyden,      G.,      "  View    of    the    Dam    at    Amsterdam,"      39I     x      49* 

(CoUings),   ;^27  6s. 

105  Benvenuto,    "  The    Madonna    and    Child,"    17    x    11 J    (Sackville    Gallery], 

;^12        I2S. 

106  Buonconsiglio,      "  Saint     Michael     Slaying     the     Dragon,"      27I      x      34^ 

(Coureau),    £i;\    iv- 

107  Calcker,    Van,    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,"    in    dark    dress,    holding    a 

scroll,   41    X   28i   (Huggins),   £25   4s. 

108  Canaletto,    "  The    Church    of    San    Giovanni    e    Paolo,    Venice,"    47    x    59 

(Cohen),   £g  9s. 

109  Carlevariis,    L.,    "  The    Piazza    of    St.    Mark's,    Venice,"    34   x    52    (Mrs. 

Wheeler),    £8    8s. 
no    Dutch    School,    "  Fishing-Boats    at    the    Mouth    of    a    River,"    24    x    374 
(Colnaghi   and   Co.),    ;^ii    iis. 

111  Early    English    School,    "Portrait   of    J.    F.    Nollekens,    R.A.,"    28J   x    24 

(Leggatt),    ;^3    los. 

112  Goyen,   J.   Van,   "  River   Scene,"   15   x   22   (Cohen),   £8  8s. 

113  Hayman,    F.,    R.A.,    "  The   Kit-Kat    Club."   44  x   55   (Cohen),    ;^89   ss. 

114  Heem,   J.   D.   De,   "  Fruit,   Lobster  and   Still   Life,  on  a  Table,"  27  x   43 

(Cohen),   ;^37  i6s. 
lis    Hogarth,   W.,   "  A   Family   Group,"  27  x   34  (Cohen),   ^^3   13s.   6d. 

116  Honthorst,   "  Portrait  of   Frederick   Henry,   Prince  of   Orange,"   igj   x    16 

(Shepherd),    £7   7s. 

117  Italian    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,"    in    dark    dress    with    white 

collar,    42    X   35I    (Parsons),    £g   gs. 
n8     Italian  School,   "  Saint  Catherine,"  48  x  22   (Nicholson),   ;£'n    iis. 
119    Koninck,   De.   "  View  over  a   Landscape,"   i6£  x   23J   (Hughes),   £6  6s. 
lio     Lawrence,   "  Portrait  of   a    Lady,"   in   white  dress,    29   x   24   (Greenstreet', 

£6    i6s.    6d. 

121  Lely,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    while    satin    dress,    28    x    24    (Cohen), 

;^i2    12s. 

122  Loutherbourgh,   P.  J.   Dc,   R.A.,   "Winter  Landscape,"  34  x  48  (Leggatt), 

£\6    i6s. 

123  Malton,   J.,   "  The   Royal    Exchange,"   23*   x   29}   (Leggatt),    j£:i6   5s.   6d. 

124  Murillo,   "  The   Immaculate  Conception,"  72  x  50  (Oppington),   £y  7s. 

125  Opie,    J.,    R.A.,    "  Musidora,"    49   x    39   (Cohen),    £13    13s. 


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126  Oudinot,    J.,    "  River   Scene,"   9   x    17    (Tooth),    ^'lo    los. 

127  Poschinger,   R.   Van,   "  Low  Tide,"   16J  x     37  (Schroedcr),   £g  gs. 

128  Ruysdael,    "  River   Scene,"   37   x   64    (Cohen),    ;£89   5s. 

129  Scott,    S.,    "  Greenwich    Hospital,"    29J    x    39    (Leggatt),    £8    i8s.    6d. 

130  Sustermans,     "  Portrait    of    a     Gentleman,"     in     brown     dress,     87    x     61 

(S.   T.   Smith),   £:22    is. 

131  Sustermans,    "  Portrait    of    a    Young    Child,"    in    blue    and    white    dress, 

26   X    19    (Shepherd),    ;£ri2    12s. 

132  Verelst,   S..    "Fruit   and   Still    life   on   a   Table,"   signed,   and   dated    1663, 

30  X   24!   (Cohen),    -db    153. 

133  \\'heatley,    "  The    Wane    of    the    Honeymoon,"    23    x    20    (Greenstreet), 

£3    3s- 

134  Wilson,  R.,  R.A.,  "  Italian  Landscape."  37J  x  52  (Renton),  £2  10s. 
13s  Wittel,  G.  Van,  1715.  "  A  View  in  Rome,"  21  x  42  (Buck),  ^12  12s. 
136     Wouverman,  "  Soldiers  and   Peasants,"  18  x  24^  (Cohen),  j^23  2s. 


i66  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


April    2,     1910.       The     following     had     been     removed 
from    13,   Stratton  Street,   Piccadilly,  W. 

DRAWINGS. 

1  Duez,    E.,    "  Head    of    an    Old    Fisherman,"    pastel,    iji    x    14J    (Misell, 

jun.),  £2  5s. 

2  Heller,    E.,    "  Head   of    an    Old    Fisherman,"   "  Reading    the   News,"   and 

"  A   Glass  of   Wine  "  (W.   Permain),   £,2.    12s.  6d. 

3  Heller.    E.,    "  The    Glass-Seller,"    "  Street    Vendors,"    and    "  A    Pifferari- 

Boy  "  (Pyke),   £2.   2s. 

4  Heller,    E.,    "  Good    News  "   and   "  A   Quiet   Smoke  "   (Glen),    £c^   5s. 

5  Maes,  N.  (after),   "  A  Gentleman   and  his  Family,"  and   two   Lithographs, 

after  Birket  Foster  (Renton),  £t,  3s. 

PICTURES. 

6  "  The   Courtship   of   OtTiello,"  28   x   38J   (Ward),   £■},    13s.   6d. 

7  "  Woody   Landscape,"   with   a   shepherd   and    sheep,    13   x    18   (Gooden    and 

Fox),    £\    IIS.   6d. 

8  Blanchard,   "  Blonde   Tresses,"   25   x   20J   (M.   Harris),    £%   i8s.   6d. 

9  Carlini,   G.,    "  A   Venetian   Fish-Seller,"   47  x   30   (Mitchell),    £■>,  3s. 

10  Cermano,    1893,   "  The   Sheepfold,"   50I  x  62J   (Sampson),    £%   ids. 

11  Coello,    "  Portrait   ol    a    Lady,"    in    rich    white    and    gold    dress,    25    x    i8j 

(Renton),     £y)     i8s. 

12  Dutch   School,   "  Portrait  Groups,"  a   pair,   unfranied,   20  x   14J  (Collings), 

£<)    9s. 

13  Galliac,   L.,   "  Contemplation,"   i7i  x   14^  (Mitchell),   £1   2s. 

14  Godward,    J.    W.,    1888,    "  An    Eastern    Beauty,"    i7i    x    15^    (Cremetti\ 

;^3S    '4s- 

15  Hagelstein,    P.,    "  Sweepers    in    the    Place    Royale,    Brussels,"    32'     x    46A 

(Skand),   £-<,  3s. 

16  Harlamoff,   A.,   "  Head  of   a   Young   Girl,"   19  x   14^   (Mitchell),   ^ig   19s. 

17  Henner,  H.,  "  A  Sorceress,"  17  x  12  (Lee),  ;^S4  12s. 

18  Janssens,   "  Portrait  of  a   Lady,"  in   slashed  dress,    with   pearl   ornaments, 

14  X   10  (Holland),  £ti1   its. 

19  Koster,   P.,   "  An  Old   Watermill,"  and   "  A   River  Scene,"  n   pair,   5   x  6^ 

(Amor),   £\i    lis. 

20  Landelle,   Ch.     1898,   "  Le  Commencement  de   la   Vie,"   and   "  La    Fin   de 

la   Vie,"  a   pair,   2o|in.,   circular   (Mitchell),   j^23  2S. 

21  Vigi5e-le-Brun,   "  Portrait  of  a   Lady,"  in  yellovr  dress,   and  her  daughter, 

in  mauve  dress,  33  x  43  (White),   ^"56   14s. 
27     Lynch,   A.,   "  Ready   for   ttie   F^te,"   13J  x    loj   (Cremetti),   £s,  5s. 

23  Mercler,    "  Portrnit    of    a    L.-idy,"    reading    a    lettrr,   31    x    25   (Strakosch), 

£^1,    2S. 

24  Novelli,    "  His    First    Pipe,"   24   x    18J   (Collings),    £2.    12s.   6d. 

25  Rennrd,    E.,    "  A    Fair    Mower-Seller,"   33*   x    23!    'Mitchell),    £'i   3s. 

26  Renard,   E..   "  Feeding   the   Kitten,"  21   x   17}   (Cremetti),   ^^23  2S. 


April  2,    1910.  167- 

27  Renard,    E.,   "  The   Pet   Cat,"   17J  x   21,   ;£'2i. 

3g  Renard,    E.,   "  Cherries,"   15J   x   12   (Mitchell),   ;^ii    lis. 

29  Renard,    E.,    "  Going    to    Market,"    I7i    x    12    (G.    Harris),    £2    12s.    6d. 

30  Renard,   E.,   "  A   Pierrette,"   15J  x   12J  (Sampson),   £1^  3s.  6d. 

31  Ribot,   E.,   "  Head  of  an   Old   \\"on)an,"   17J  x   14  (Sackville  Gallery),    i6s 

32  Rondel,    H.    "A    Brunette,"    17-J   x    14J   (Amor),    £^^    12s. 

33  Roybet,    1".,    "  The    Standnrd-Beurer,"    505   x   36J    (White),    ^£^378. 

34  Sustermans,     J.,     "  Portrait     of     a     Xobleman,"     in     armour,     25     x     i8| 

(Howard),   £^0  8s. 

35  Vehrschmidt,   E.,  "  The  Birds'  Nest,"   16J  x  14I  (Mackay),  £2   12s.  6<J. 

36  Waller,    M.    L.,    "  Portrait    of    a    Young    Girl,"    in    white   dress,    45    x    34 

(Leggatt),   £^3   is 

The  propeily  of  a  gentleman. 

DRAWINGS. 

37  Cooke,     E.     VV.,     R.A.,     "  Fishing-Boats    at    Anchor,"    6^    x    si    (Grant), 

£4   14s.  6d. 

38  Fisher,     Mark,     "  Overlooking     the     Bay,     Antibes,"     gj     x     13J     (Smith),. 

;£'l2      12s. 

39  Glendening,   A.,    1903,   "  On    the  Terrace,"   28J   x   2i|   (Grant),   £2j  6s. 

40  Havell,    VV.,   "  .\   View   on    the   Rhine,"   61   x    10   (Edwards),    ^^3    13s.   6d. 

41  Mole,  J.   H.,   1878,  "  A  Hampshire  Lane,"  4I  x  6^  (Mitchell),   £s  ss. 

42  Montalba,   Clara,    1885,   "  Middleburg,"   18J  x   29   (Barker),   ;^42. 

PICTURES. 

43  Dell'acqua,   Cesare,   1872,   "  Turkish   Lady,"  45  x   295   (Sinclair),   ;£^io   los. 

44  Breakspeare,  W.  A.,  "  A  Ward  in  Chancery,"  27  x  35  (Sampson),  £2^  4s 

45  Carolus,  J.,   1872,  "  The  Listener,"  3ii  x  40J  (Lister),  ;^g  kj-..  6d. 

46  Dawson,    H.,    i860,    "Stranded    Fishing-Boats:    Evening,"    175    x    23J    (W. 

Germain),   £2^  4s. 

47  Firmin-Girard,    1870,   "  The   Two   Mothers,"   3ii   x   44   (Levy),    £^   4s. 

48  Gregory,    E.    J.,    R-.A.,    "  They'll    Find   Linen    Enough  on    Every    Hedge, "^ 

8  X  4J  (Bluett),   ;£'Jo  los. 

49  Pavy,    Philip,    "  Winding    the    Flock,"    19   x    29    (Levy),    ;^27    6s. 

50  Ward,  J.,  R..^.,   1823,  "  Cattle  in  a  Landscape,"  10  x  13!  (Wood),  £g  gs. 
Soa  Woutermacrtens,     E.,     "  The    Return    of     the    Flock,"     19    x    50^     (Kyles), 

£35   MS- 

51  .Schoevaerdts,   M.,   "  Landscape,"   11   x   isJ   (Bell),   £^  5s. 

The     following     were     the     property    of    a    gentleman,, 
deceased. 

DRAWINGS. 

53     Hardy,  T.   B.,   "  Portsmouth   Harbour,"   17^   x   27i  (Bate),   ;{^i6   i6s. 

53  Hardy,  T.   B.,   1896,   "  Outward  Bound,"  6h   x   18.V   (Eve),   ;£."i6   i6s. 

PICTURES. 

54  Brett,    j.,    A.R..A.,    1896,    "  South    Stack    Lighthouse,"    39    x    72    (Lyons). 

i^ios- 


i68  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

55  Brett,    J.,    A.R.A.,     1883,    "  Ktrrera,"    14I    x    29I    (Mitchell),    £22,    is. 

56  Brett,    J.,    A.R.A.,    1891,    "  Cardigan    Bay,"    14I    x    29J    (Lister),    £22    is. 

57  Hurt,    L.    B.,    "  In    the    Highlands,    near    Glencoe,"    23J    x    35I    (Price), 

,58  Hurt,    L.   B.,    "  Loch   Torridon,    Ross-shire,"   23I   x   35^    (Paul),    ^^31    los. 

59  King,   Yeend,   "  In   the  Garden,"  235   x    17I   (Horace),   £,\(i   16s. 

60  King,    Yeend,   "  The  Village  Street,"   23^-   x   17^   (Mrs.    Newton),   £,\(i   i6s. 

61  Dutch   School,    "  Figures   Singing,"   26   x   475    (Ford),    £,2    12s.    6d. 

Different  properties. 

DR.^WINGS. 

^2     Syer,  J.,   "  On   the   River,   near   Bettws-y-Coed,"   195  x   29J  (Robinson   and 

Wikle),    ^'27   6s. 
63     Morgan,   Fred.,  "  Who  do  you  love  best?  "  32  x  24J  (Vokins),  ;^42. 
^4     Bough,    Sam,     R.S.A.,     1869,    "  On    the    Clyde,"    \o\    x     \%\    (Feltham), 

;6"44  2S. 
^5    Gruppe,    Charles,    "  In    the    Shade,"    \2\   x    17^    (Blake),    ^8    i8s.    6d. 
^6    Vrolyk,  Jan,    1884,   "  In   the  Meadows,"   \o\  x   13I   (Wyatt),   ^"6  6s. 

67  Weegewys,    H.,    1905,    "  Kindling    the    Fire,"    16J    x    2o|    (White),    £,e^    5s. 

68  Weegewys,    H.,   "  Boiling   the   Kettle,"   ii|  x  8£   (Bough),   £,-^  3s. 

■69    Bough,   Sam,   R.S.A.,   1852,   "At  Blantyre,"  5I  x  gj  (Norton),  £,^  ss. 

PICTURES. 

70  Maris,    W.,    "  River   Scene,"   9   x    i2i   (Lord   .St.    Davids),   ^9    19s.   6d. 

71  Duncan,     E.,     1881,    "  In     the     English    Channel,"     15J    x    27^    (Mitchell), 

£,<j   19s.   6d. 

72  Maclise,   D.,   R..\,   1847,   "  The  Recruit,"  245  x  29  (Pinner),  £■]  17s.  6d. 

73  Nasmyth,   Barbara,   1858,   "  Waterfall   at   Duncaird,   Perthshire,"   17J  x  23J 

(Mace),   £t,  4s. 

74  Pyne,    J.    B.,   "  Venice,"   gjin.,    circular   (Amor),    £•]    17s.    6d. 

75  Herring,    J.F.,    Sen.,    1844,    "  Farmhorses   in    a    Stable,"    17   x   23   (Eyles), 

;^i8  i8s. 

76  Macbeth,    R.    W.,    R.A.,    1881,    "  Catching    Crabs,"    7    x    \o\    (Mitfthell), 

^5  SS- 

77  Godward,  J.  W.,   1893,  "  The  Mirror,"  59  x  39  (Cremetti),  ;^I47. 

78  Cooper,  T.   S.,  R..\.,    1858,   "  Two  Cows  and   :i   Flock  of  .Sheep,"  20.^   x  41^ 

(Lister),   ;£'i2o   iss. 

79  Cole,    Vicat,    R.A.,    and    Cole,    G.,    "  Woody    River    Scene,"    with    sheep, 

33*   ^  472   rr.   Permain),   ^68  5s. 
Zo    Wilson,    J.,    "  Unloading    the    Fishing-Boats,"    33J    x    43^    (W.    Permain), 

81  Landseer,    Sir    E.,    R.A.,    "  A    Deerhound    and    Dead    Stag,"    18J-    x    23J 

(Mitchell),  ;^I7   17s. 

82  Linnell,  J.,  Sen.,  "  Woody  Landscape,"   14I  x  11   (Sampson),  £,^2  ids. 

83  Cole,    Vicat,     R.A.,     1859,     "  Cross    Roads    over    the    Heath,"    25    x    39 

(Sampson),   j£'3o  gs. 

84  Adams,    Douglas,    "  Loch    Moran,    West    Coast    of    Scotland,"    17^    x    29I 

(Sampson),   £,'i   iSs.  6d. 
«S     Cafe,    T.    Watt,     1893,    "  Wreaths    of    Welcome,"     12J    x    24i     (Mitchell;, 

£n    >3S. 
fifi     Carquharson,    D.,   A.R.A.,    1899,    "  Pilchards,"    n    x    igj   (Read).    £11   17s. 


April  2,    1910.  169 

87    Verwee,    L.,    and   Verboeckhovcn,    E.,    "  Woody   Landscape,"   with   figures 

and   animals,    ig-J   x   285   (Cremetti),   ^29   8s. 
S8     Ferneley,    J.,    1835,    "  ^'^2    E"'^    o'    ^    memorable    run    with    ihe    Quorn," 

36   X   59   (Eyles),    £\2    12s. 
Sg     Armfield,     G.,     "  Terriers     Ratting,"     a     pair,     2oin.,     circular     (Dewar), 

^"9    19s.   6d. 

90  Hancock,   G.,   "  The   Poacher   Alarmed,"   27   x  35^   (Dell),   ^76  6s. 

91  Davis,  R.   B.,   1846,   "  Hampstead   Heath,"  26J  x  35  iMarchand),   ;£7i2   12s. 

92  Vincent,  G.,   "  Landscipe,"  23  x   19  (Lewis),  j^ig  igs. 

93  Macwhirter,   J.,   R..'\.,   "  Flowing   Down   to   the  Sea,"  315   x  47   (Ballance), 

^"68  5s. 

94  Crome,   "  River  Scene:   .Moonlight,"   19J  _x  23  (Edlmann),   ;^8   iSs.  6d. 

95  Frere,     Ed.,     1866.     "  .^t     Ecouen,"    an    old    courtyard,     with    a    peasant- 

woman    and    child,    31    x    24^-    (Hunt),    ;^g   gs. 
90     Houghton,   G.   H.,    R..\.,   "  .\shes  of   Roses,"  22   x   i;^   (.\lleyn),   ;^"3i    los- 

97  Leader,   B.   W.,   R..\.,   "  Leafy  June,"  24-^  x  32^   (Morton),   £2^   133. 

98  Reid,  J.  R.,  1905,  "  The  Cornish  Coast,"  iij  x  17J  (Callard),  ji^n  3s.  6d. 

99  Webb,  J.,  1878-9,  "  Near  .Vmsterdani,"  13I  x  19J  vl'auU,  ^rs  i8s.  bd. 
100     Vickers,   A.,   "  On    the   Thames,"   23   x  30   (Turner),   ^^4   4s. 

loi  Ravel,  Jules,   iSss,   "  Prince  de  Cond^,"  released  by  the   High   Constable, 
Montmorency,    46    x    67    (Sampson),    ^14    14s. 

102  Levis,    ^L,    "  .\    \'illnge    in    Burgundy,"    14J   x    23J    (Smith),    .;^26    5s. 

103  Levis,    M.,   "  On   the   River   Marne,"    14J   x   23^   (Cremetti),   j^i8    18s. 

104  Levis,   M.,   "La  Berge  i  St.  Thibault,"   14J  x  2zi  (Tee),    £20  qs.  6d. 

105  Macwhirter,   J.,    R.A.,   "  Glen   Sannox,"  47  x  31J   (Younger),   £75   12s. 
J06  Webb,  J.,   "  .\  Gipsy   Encampment:     Evening,"  36  x  53)  (Eyles),   ^£^54   12s. 
107  Moreau,  Ch.,   "  Cutting  out  the  New  Suit,"  14J  x   17J-  (Pollock),  ;^ii   iis. 
!o8  Schreiber,    Ch.,    "  The    Rehearsal,"    14I    x    17I    (Sampson),    £iy    17s. 

109     Benlliure,  J.,  "  A  Procession  in  a  Church  at  Seville,"  12  x  8i  (Cremetti), 

jC-il      IIS. 

no     Cakes,   J.    W.,   A.R..A.,   "  River   Scene,"   7J   x    iij   (Turner),    £3   3s. 

111  Stark,   J.,   "  Woody   Landscape,"    13   x   17   (W.    Permain),   ;^22   is. 

112  Cooke,    E.    W.,    R.A.,    "  Venice:     General   view   of   the    Port,"    lo^   x    i7i 

(Roe),  ^"9  gs. 

113  Wyllie,  C.   W.,    1902,   "  Blarkberrying,"  50  x  29I   (Oliver),   £ij   17s. 

The  property  (Of  a  gentleman. 

DRAWINGS. 

114  .\llingham,     H.,     "A    Quiet    Corner:      Canipiello    della    Strope,     Venice," 

9I   x   7   (Sampson),    £y   7s. 
JIS     Poynter,    Sir    E.    J.,    P.R.A.,    1855,   "The    Three   Singers:    '  Longfellow",  ' 
three   In   one   frame    (Amor),    £21. 

PICTURES. 

116  Bias,   O.    I.,   "  The   Enchantress,"  38  x   24I   (Bell),   £16   i6s. 

117  Breakspeare,  W.  A.,  "  The  \icar  of  Wakefield,"  21^  x  35^  (Dell),  ;£;3i. 
!i8  Farquharson,  D.,  A.R.A.,  1889.  "  Gk-nlyon,"  15!  x  j.ji  (Samp>on),  £21. 
iig  Galofr^,    B.,    "  Le    Roi    s'Amuse,"   29   x   jo   (Eade),    ^£^65   2S. 

120    Gow,    A.    C,    R.A.,    1875,    "  .Mrs.    B.iddeloy    at    the    Pantheon,"    .;n    x    47 
(Bell),   ;^t89. 


ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


121  Joanowitch,    P.,    "  Lighting   his   Pipe,"    12^   x   gi    (Gray),   £m    14s. 

122  IVIulIer,   L.   P.,   "  The  Eastern   Letter-Writer,"  igi  x  26I  (Moore,   £1   5s. 

123  Nicol,    Erskine,    A.R.A.,    "  Waitin'    for    the    Praties,"    14   x   20    (Sampson), 

£110  ss. 

124  VVardle,    Arthur,    "  Tlie    Flute    of    Pan,"    60    x    42,    Royal    Ac.idemy,    1899 

(Lord    St.    Davids),    .^'s?    153. 

The  property  |Of  a  gentleman. 

DRAWING. 

125  Fripp,   G     A..   "  Richmond   Castle,   Yorlcshire,"  26  x   48  (Jessop),   ;^i8   iSs. 

PICTURES. 

126  Cooke,    E.    W.,    R.A.,    1852,    '•  Bragozzi   on   the   Lagoon,    Venice,    near   the 

Giudetca,"    26^    x    42a    (Vicars),    £31    los. 

127  Creswick,    T.,   R.A.,   "  The   Ford,"   21    x   28   (Vicars),   ;£'2i. 

128  Duffield,   W.,   1850,  "Fruit    and  still  life,"   16J-  x  22I  (Vicars),   £y  17s.  6d 

129  Egg,  A.   L.,   R.A.,   "  A  Scene  from  '  The  Fortunes  of  Nigel,'  "   i3|-  x   io\ 

(White),    £t,   3s. 

130  Egley,    W.    Maw,    i8s9.    "  Cardinal    Richelieu,    in    the   dress   of    a   Spani.sh 

Jester,     dancing    the    Saraband    before    Anne    of    Austria,"    24J    x    45 
(Ellis),   ;£2:. 

131  Jones,    C,     1881,     "  On     the    Hampshire    Downs,"    23!     x    40    (Sampson), 

£3^     los. 

132  Poigndestre,    C.    H.,    1859,    "  Cyclopean    Gateway    at    Segni,    near    Rome," 

29J    X    46    (Leyton),    ;^5    5s. 

133  Poigndestre,    C.    H.,    1879,    "  Market    Day    at    Grotta    Ferrata,"    19J    x    24 

(Bale),    £7    7s. 

134  Pyne,     J.     B.,     1853,     "  Sorrento    from     the    Convent    of    Saint    Antonio," 

24^   X    "■.-{    (Sampson),    £y,q    i8s. 

135  Roberts,   D.,   R..A.,   1827  "'The   Interior  of  Westminster  Abbey,"  3oi  x  24 

(Wood),  £s  ss. 

136  Schendel,     P.     Van,     1851,     "Market-Women:      Candlelight,"     30     x     23} 

(Vicars),    ^^21. 

137  Wallis,  H.,   1857,  "  The  Sculptor,  Stratford-on-Avon,"  15J  x  21  (Shepherd), 

£^r>  is'5- 
The   property   of   a   gentleman. 

DRAWING. 

138  Wainewright,    T.    F.,    1862,    "  Cattle   ne.nr   the   Coast,"   8J   x   23J   (Turner), 

£9    9S- 

PICTURES. 

139  .'Vdauis,  J.   Clayton,   "  Autumn,"   15  x   23   (Sampson),   j^S   i3s.   6d. 

140  Beers,   Jan   Van,    i88r,   "  Going   to   the   Ball,"   12^   x   9   (Amor),   ;^2i. 

141  Beers,  Jan   Van,    1881,   "  An  Albanian  Girl,"   12I  x  9  (Amor),   £6   i6s.  6d. 

142  Beul,    H.    De,    1871,    "  Ewes,    Lambs,    and    Poultry,"   23    x   315    (Cremetti). 

£11   OS.   6d. 

143  Coleman,     W.     S.,     1902,     "  Feeding     (he    Swan,"    23I    x     35I     (Mitchell). 

£31    los. 


April  2,   1910.  171 

144  Dniwaille,       A.    J.,     and     Verboeckhoven,     E.,     "  Landscape      wilh      a 

peasant   driving   animals."   17  x  27  (Cremetti),   £ii    iis. 

145  Ellis,    Edwin,   "  Where  Sea   and    Millstieam   meet,"    17A   x   3_>.',    (Mitchell), 

;£'ii    lis. 

146  Fletcher,    Blandford,    "  Wareham,    Dorset:     Winter    evening,"    iij    x    i?} 

(Fordham),    /Tg   9s. 

147  Harlamoff,  A.,  "  Head  of  a  Girl,"  22^  x   17*  (Sampson),   ;^io  los. 

148  Hayes,     E.,     R.H..\.,     "The    Harbour    of    Genoa,"     17^    x    271    ( 1  urner), 

;^I0    los. 

149  Hillingford,     R.,    "  The    Repulse    of    the    Imperial    Guard    at    Waterloo," 

•7i    X    23-i    (Leger),    ;^I5    15s. 

150  King,    Yeend,    "  The   Quiet   Stream,"    19I   x    isJ   (Howard),    ;^ii    os.   6d. 

151  Parton,   Ernest,   "  On    Lake  Windermere,"  2r)i   \    14  (Collings),   j£n  4s. 

152  Parton,     Ernest,     "  A    Corner    of     the    Lake,     near     Haslemere,     Surrey," 

i7i  X  ii|  (Watkins),  £$  5s. 

153  Semenowsky,    E.,   ''  A   Captive,"   loj   x  33J   (Mitchell),   £y   17s.   6d. 


172  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


April  4,  1910.  The  following  were  sold  by  order  of 
the  Executors  of  Robert  Hannah,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of 
82,  Addison  Road,  W . 

ENGRAVINGS. 

1     "  Midsummer    Night's    Dream,"    after    Sir    E.    Landseer,    by    S.    Cousins, 

artist's   proof    (Vicars),    £5   SS- 
a     "  The    Prison    Window,"    and    "  The    Spanish    Gipsy    Mother,"    after    J. 

Philip,  R.A.,   by  T.  O.   B.irlow  (Parkyn),   ^i    los. 

3  "Diffidence,"    and    "Confidence,"    after    R.    Hannah,    by    S.    Bellin;    and 

another    (withdrawn). 

DRAWINGS. 

4  Frost,    W.    E.,    R.A.,   "  Classical    Figures  "   (Carroll),    £1   8s. 

5  Phillip,  C.   B.,  "  A  Highland  Loch,"  and  "  A  Highland   Pass  "  (Palmer), 

£i    15s. 

6  Roberts,   D.,   R.A.,   "  The   Interior  of  St.   Stephen's,   Vienna,"   and   "  The 

Interior  of  a   Church,"  a   pair,    13!  x   g^   (Carroll),   ;^3  5s. 

7  Vacher,   C,   "  The   Pyramids  of  Ghizeh,"  9  x   275   (Buizand),   £^  5s. 

PICTURES. 

8  Cooke,   E.   W.,   R.A.,   "  Etretat  ClifTs,"   io|  x   14a  (Lister),   ;^3   13s.  6d. 

9  Cooke,    E.    W.,    R.A.,    "  A    Stranded    Boat,    Etretat,"    yl    x    joi    (Leger), 

£,2    12s.    6d. 

10  Cooke,   E.  W.,  R..A.,  "  Lagune  of  Venice  in   the  Rainy  Season,"  4J  x  loj 

(Eyre),  £2  5s. 

11  Hannah,    R.,    "  Lady    Northumberland    and    Lady    Percy,    dissuading    the 

Earl  from  joining  the  wars  against  Henry  IV. :  Scene,  Warkworth 
Castle.  '  Henry  IV.,  Part  II.,'  An  ii..  Scene  3."  44  x  73  (Sampson), 
£3  los. 

12  Hannah,   R.,   "  The  Morning   Greeting,"   20  x  30   (Sampson),   £5   5s. 

13  Hannah,   R.,   "  Refreshing   the  Weary,"  22I   x    19  ^Sampson),   ^£,"13    13s. 
J4     Hannah,    R.,   "  The   Old   Oak   Chest,"   23^   x    18   (Sampson),    £5   ss. 

15  Hannah,    R.,    "  Portrait   of    a    Young    Lady,    in    N'enetian    dress,"   24   x    20 

(Sampson),    ;^i    us.    6d. 

16  Hannah,   R.,   "  The  Miniature,"   14  x   12   (Cunningham),   ^^i    ns.  6d. 

17  Hannah,    R.,    "  Portrait   of   Cornelius    Van    der   Geest,"    after    Van    Dyck, 

30J   X    25i   (Rutley),    £2    los. 

18  Hannah,    R.,    "The    Good    Samaritan."    after    Rembrandt;    and    "Venus 

and    Cupid,"    after   Titian    (E.    Smith),    ;^4    14s.    6d. 

19  Hering,  G.  E.,  "  Ben  Ghuish,  .\rran,"  "  A  View  in  Skye,"  etc.  (Palmer), 

ao    Hulme,    F.    W.,    "  A    Lane    at    Pyrford,    Surrey,"    17^    x    23^    (Sampson), 

;^6  6s. 
31     Mutrie,   A.   F.,    1859,   "  Flowers,"    loj   x   8|   (Eyrel,   £3   13s.   6d. 


April  4,    igio.  I^^ 

22  Roinney,  "  Portrait  of  George  Lennox,  third  Duke  of  Richmond,"  20  x  15 

(Amor),   ;^i6   16s. 

23  Seben,    C.    H.    Van,    1857,    "  Taking    Mine    iiase,"    16^    x    ij^    (Parkyn), 

;^5    153.    6d. 

The    property    of   a   lady. 

SKETCHES     AND     STUDIES     BY     P.     DE     WINT. 

24  "  A   Castle  on  a   Hill,"  8|  x   12   (Shepherd),   j^2  5S- 

25  "A    Village    Scene,"    9J    x    2i|    (Falser),    £1. 

36  "  A   Highland  Cottage,"   and   "  A   Highland   Valley  "  (Wise),    £1   las. 

37  "  Officers   in    Uniform,"   a   pair,    14   x    10   (Wise),    15s. 

28  "  Female    Figures,"    "  Bathers,"    etc.    (Hood),    i8s. 

29  "  Studies   of    Horses  "    (Lewis),    iss. 

30  "  .A     Shepherd,"     "  A     Fisherman,"     and     "  Gipsy     Women  "     (Palmer), 

£1    JOS. 

31  "  A    Landscape,"    and    "  Trees  "    (Palser),    £^    8s. 

32  "  Gipsy    Women,"    and    "  Shrimpers  "   (Morris),    ^i. 

33  "  A     River    Scene,"     with     a    rustic    bridge,     and    "  An     Old     Cottage,** 

black    and    white    (Reid),    £2. 

34  "  Studies  of  Trees   and   Water,"  ditto   (Mrs.   Callard),   £2. 

35  "  A   Valley,"   and   "  Trees   and    Cottage,"   ditto   (Leggatt),    £2. 

The   property   of   a    gentleman. 

DRAWINGS. 

36  Bennett,    W.,    "  A    Coast    Scene,"    and    "  The    Bay    of    Naples  "    (Ward), 

£1     2S. 

37  Callow,    W.,    "  Frankfurt,"   8    x    13J    (Vicars),    £6    los. 

38  Evans,   W.    (of   Eton),   "  Italian   Coast   Scenes  "   (Amor),    £2. 

39  Evans,    W.    (of    Eton),    "Sheep-Shearing";     and    "A    Lake    Scene,"    by 

W.    L.    Leitch    (Christmas),    £2. 

40  Fripp,   G.   A.,   "  Cader   Idris, "  and  "  Splugen  "  (.Amor),   ;^3  3s. 

41  George,   Ernest,   "  Mantes  ";  and  "  Coast  Scenes,"  by   E.   Hayes,   R.H..\., 

tvvo    in   one    frame    (Leger),    £2. 

42  Holland,   J.,    1857,    "  The   Church   of   the    Redentore,    Venice,"    14J   x   20J 

(Wyatt),   ;£'ii    OS.   6d. 

43  Leitch,    W.    L.,    1853.    "  Glenartney,"    i2|   x    18   (Leaf),    £t^    15s. 

44  Leitch,   W.   L.,    1856,   "  Dunglass,"  8J  x   13   (Vicars),    £i   3s. 

45  Lundgren,    E.,    "  A   Spanish   Water-Carrier,"   and   "  .A   Spanish    Peasant  " 

(Upperton),    £1    55. 

46  Lundgren,    E.,    "  Heads   of   Girls  "   (Hardy),    £1    :5s. 

47  Richardson,    T.    M.,    i868,    "On    the    River    Orchy,"    13!    x    26    (Vicars), 

£5    Ss. 

48  Willis,   H.   B.,  "  Studies  of  Cattle,"  five,  in  two  frames  (Bell),   £1   los. 


Different  properties. 


DRAWINGS. 


49  Varley,  J.,  "  A  View  of  Mettingham  Castle,"  161  x  22I  (Leggattl.  £1  5s. 

50  Watteau  (.After),  "  .A  FSte  Champfitre,"   13J  x  19  (Upperton).   £6  6s. 


174  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

51  De   Wint,    P.,    "  River   Scene,"  8|   x    15I    (Falser),    ^^4. 

52  Crome,     J.,     "A    View    on     the     River    near    Thorpe,     Norwi?*:."     s'l.; 

II   X  8   (Turner),    £4   14s.   6d. 

53  Reid,  J.   R.,   "  On   the   Crabbing-Ground   near   Filey,"  g|  x   14   (  'u  .ni-i    , 

^10    lOS. 

54  Petrie,   Graham,   "  Arabs  playing   Draughts,"  6  x   gi   (Carroll),   £1    is. 

55  Pradilla,    F.,    "  Le    Brevet,"    ig   x    12J    (Woodhouse),    ^12    12s. 

56  Tayler,   F.,   1873,   "  The  Kennels,"   13a  x   igi  (Fyfe),   ;£i7   17s. 

57  Tayler,    F.    i86g,    "  Hawking,"   8J   x    iij   (Pitt),    £8    18s.    6d. 

58  Joly,    F.,    "  Heads   of   Girls,"   panels,    a   pair,    2ii   x    lyj   (Mile),    £6   6s. 

59  Joly,    F.,    "  Portrait   of   a    Lady,"   pastel,   25   x    18J    (Pyke),   £2    12s.   6d. 

60  Dvck,    Sir   A.    Van    (after),    "  Portrait   of    Francis    Russell,    Fourth    Earl   of 

Bedford,"  by  Satchwell,   7  x  5J  (Gooden  and  Fox),   £2  2s. 

61  Scott,   E.,   A.R  .'\.,   "  .'V  Village  Boy,"  pastel,    12  x   10  (Jessop),   ;^i6   i6s. 

62  Mayor,  Fred.,   "  Fisher-Girls  at  Staithes,"  and  "  The  Musical   Instrument- 

Maker  "   (Hoyland),   £7  ys. 

63  Mayor,   Fred.,   "  The  Town   Crier,"   and   "  A   Reaper  "   (Hoyland),    ;^s  5s. 

PICTURES. 

64  Jackson,    F.    W.,    "  The   Toy    Boat,"   gf   x    17I    (Hoyland),    £y   7s. 

65  Mayor,   Fred.,   "  At  ScatUngs,   near   Staithes,"  29  x   39I   (C.   H.   Hoyland), 

£2    I2S.   6d. 

66  Mayor,    Fred,    "  In    the    Orchard,"    17J    x    23^    (Palmer),    £2. 

67  Moore,  H.,  R.A.,   1882,  "  Fowey,  Cornwall,"  16  x  25!  (Leaf),   ^^27  6s. 

68  Fisher,    D.,    "  The    Mill-Stream,"    4I    x    8i    (Wright),    14s. 

69  McLachlan,   H.,   1883,   "  Moorland   Scene,"  22J  x  33I   (Ward),   ;^5   15s.  6d. 

70  Stark,    E.    igo6,   "  The   Windmill,"    13  x   g|   (Ward).     £2   5s. 

71  Stark,   E.,   "   Landscape,"  gi  x   13   (Ward),   £2   ss. 

72  Stark,    E.,    "  A    Pasture,     with    cows    near    a    pool,"    8^    x    15J    (Eccles), 

£2   5S- 

73  Ladell,     E.,     "  Fruit,     Flowers     and     Still     Life,"     13     x     ii-|     (Sampson), 

£15  4s.   6d. 

74  Goodman.    Maude,    "  The    Love-Letter,"    loj   x   8   (Weeks),    £7    17s.   6d. 

75  Constable,    "  Landscape,"    11    x    15    (A.    N.    Smith),    ;^i. 

76  Stark,  "  Woody  Landscapes,"  a  pair,  7x9  (Gooden  and  Fox),   ^8  i8s.  6d. 

77  .Adams,    J.    Clayton,    1S95,    "  In    the    Surrey    Woods,"    13    x    igj    (Howe), 

£2     2S. 

78  Adams,  J.  Clayton,   "  A   Weedy  Corner,"  2ig  x  37J  (Carroll),   £2   12s.  6d. 

79  Blake,   "  Dead   Game  on   a   Table,"  93   x   ii|   (Dew),   £2    12s.   6d. 

So     Levis,    M.,    1888,    "  On    the    Banks    of    the    Seine,"    io|   x    15^    (Cremetti), 
£5   15s-   6d. 

81  Stannard,   J.,    1872   "  Farm   Scene,"   24J   x   295   (Pyke),    £2    13s.    6d. 

82  Morgan,    Fred.,    "  The    Golden    Wedding,"   37   x    49    (Morley),    ;^73    ids. 

83  Frith,    W.    P.,    R.A.,    iSqS,    "In    the    Conservatory:    A    critical    moment," 

24 J  X  20  (Sampson),  £8  8s. 

84  Philip,   J.,   R..A.,   "  A   Spanish   Peasant,"  295  x  24-I   (Wilde),    los.  6d. 

85  Cotman,   J.    S.,    "  .An    Old    Gateway    at    Monmouth,"   205   x   25   (Huggins), 

86  O'Connor,   J.    A.,    "  River   Scene,"    13J   x    iij    (Eale),    ^^i    iis.   6d. 

87  Mijller,   W.,   1845,  "  Two  Turkish  Boys  by  a   Pool,"  iij  x   15J  (Hollidge), 

£2    I2S.   6d. 

88  MiJlIer,   "  Ruins   near   the  Coast,"   ii-J  x   15I    (Huggins),   ^^5   js. 

89  Chambers,   G.,   "  The   Bombardment  of  .Algiers,"  a   sketch   for  the   picture 

in   Greenwich   Hospital,    17^  x  28   (Earl),   £3    13s.   6d. 


April  4,   1910.  175 

no  Ladell,    E.,    "  Fruit   and   Still    Life,"   aoj   x    16J    (Howard),    ;/!'28   7s. 

91  G.A.,   "  The  Emigrant   Ship,"    i7Jin.,   circular   'Reid),   ;/?!. 

9;  Fowler,   Robert,  "  Perseus  and  Andromeda,"  44  by  70  (Lewis),  jC-Io  ios. 

<;3  Linnrll.   J.,  Sen.,   "  A  View  at  Southampton,"  8  x   10  (Holland),  £is  '5- 

q4  Nieni::nn,    E.   J.,    1S70-5,   "  Cheddar  Cliffs."  24   >;   33   (Woo:l).   ;^5  5s. 

95  .Andrews,    H,    1851,    "  .\    Fete   Champetre,"  31J   x   44   fwithdrawn). 

96  Liverdonck,   F.  Van,    1861,   "  Ewes,   Lamb,   Pouliry  .nnd   Ducks,"   19  x  25^ 

(withdrawn). 

97  Wilson,    J.,    "  Morning,"    and    "  Evening,"    Coasi    scenp-^.    with    shipping. 

a   pair,    13I  x   255   (withdrawn*. 

98  Ward,    J.,    R..^.    "  \    White    Hor?e."    in    a    landscape,    cj    x    iif    (ForesI, 

£^  ,s. 

99  Constable,   J.,    R.A.,    "  Ploughing,"   8   x   20J    (Langley).    ^:2    r2S. 

100    Collyer.  Margaret,  1905,  "  .An  .Airedale  Terrier,"  15I  x  loi  (Landstei'n),  6s. 
loi     Mutrie,   M.    D..   ".Azaleas:"  .-^nrl   "  Camelias."  by   .\.   F.    M-Jtrie,   on   panel 

(Hood).  ;/:r.   i6s.  6d. 
102     Gallon,   R.,   "  Near  Barmouth,'"   u]   x   17I   (Turner),   ^£'4  4s. 
'03     Chaigneau.    F.,    "  La    Mere   aux    Peupliers,"   on   panel,    6   x    SJ   (Mitchelil, 

£8   Ss. 

104  Armfield,   G..   "  Spaniels  and   Woodcock,"  33^  x   44   (Lister'.    ;^12   12s. 

105  Millar,   J.   H     C,   "A   Rocky   Coast,"  23I  x   35!   fCovingtor '.   ;^8   iSs.   td 

106  Niemann,    E.    J.,     1S63,    "  Wookey    Hole,    Somerset,"    27    x    35    (Wyke), 

£S  15s.   6d. 

107  Creswick,   "  Woody   River   Scene."   25^   x   31    (Bruce),   ^£.4    14s.   6d. 

The   property   of   a   gentlem.in. 

DRAWINGS. 

in8     .Mlingham,    H..    "  Sunflowers,"    7x6   (Sampson).    ;£Ti2    12s. 

109    Cooper,    T.    S.,    R.A.,    "  Cattle    and    Sheep,"    and    "  The    I  ost    Sheep." 

pencil,   two  in   one  frame   (Sampson X   £2   2S. 
no     Corrodi,  S.,  1870,  "  The  Bay  of  Ischia,"  and  "  Pozzuoli,"  a  pair,  7J  x  uj 

(Amor),  £2  5s. 
Ill     Crane,  Walter,    1887,   "A   Bit  o.''   Blue";   and   "Stranded   Boats,"  by  J.   H. 

Mole,    iSjQ.   pf6   IOS. 
U2     Foster,    Birket,    "Melrose  .Abbey,"   pencil,    heightened    with    white,    5x8 

(Sampson),   Tos.  6d. 
;i3     Hermans,   F.    O.,   '■  Towing  a    Barge,"   9  x    185   (Tooth),    j^i6    16?. 

114  Leitch,    R.    P.,    "A    Ruined    .\lbey,"    and    "A    Ruined    Castle:    Sunset' 

(Leger),   £z   >3S-   6A. 

115  Linton.   W.,  ".A   River  Scene,"   and  "  .A   Valley   Scene,"  a   pair.    12  x   17 

(\\'.    Permain),   jC^   4^ 
n6     Poole,   P.   F.,   R.A.,   "The  Gipsy's  Toilet."   18  x   14  (Sampson),   £/i  4s. 
117     Pyne,  T.,   1888,  "  A  Hayfield  near  Sandwich."  13  x  21  (Peters),  £2  13s- f"'- 
:i8    Roberts,  "  The  Interior  of  Caen  Cathedral,"  15^  x  12J  (withdrawn). 
J19    Roberta,    D.,    R..A.,    "  Venice,"   7*   x    ii    (Leggatt),    £7   7s- 
120    Webb,   J.,   "The   Rock  of   Gibraltar,"  9  s    13I   (Mitchell).    £2    15s. 

PICTURES. 

12J     Adams,   J.    Clayton,    ".\    Surrey   Lane,"    14^   x    igj    (Sampson),    ;^s   55. 

122  Barker,   T.   (of   Bath),   "  A   Landscape,"   12   x  9*   (Bell),   £7  7S- 

123  Cowper,  T.,   1895.  "  Good  News,"  25  x  19  (Sampson),  ;£:i7  17s. 


176  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

124  Eisenhut,   F.,   1886,   "  An   Eastern   Sheep,"   i8i  x   12   (Sampson),   £10  10s. 

I2,s  Frost,  W.  E..  R.A.,  "  The  Sea  Cave,"  oval,  16  x  18^  (Lawrence),  ^^23  2S. 

126  Heffner,   K.,   "  Winter   in   Bavaria,"   15   x    i8|   (Sampson),   £6  6s. 

127  Long,    Edwin,   R.A.,   "  Spanish   Gipsies,"   37-J  x   29J   (Bale),   ;^2i. 

128  Orfei,   O.,   "  Preparing   for  the  Festa,"  24^  x   19  (Sampson),   ;^22   is. 

129  Paw,     Ph.,     1878,     "A     Landscape     wilh     Faggot-gatherers,"     and     "  On 

the    Thames,"    by    J.    Aumonier    (Cubitt),    ;^3    los. 

130  Peel,  J.,   "  A  Woody  Valley,"   is|  x  25*   (Sampson),   £7  I7S-  6d. 

131  Pritchett,    E.,    '"The    Piazza,"    and    "The    Piazzetta,    Venice,"    a    pair, 

23J  X  19J  (Sampson),  ;^io  los. 

132  Probst,   C,    1877,    "  Bartering,'^   81  x  gj    (Mitchell),  ;^26   ss. 

133  Raffaelli,  J.  T.,  "  On  the  Banks  of  the  Seine,"  12  x  16  (Knowles),  £2:^  2S. 

134  Ruin,  Horace  Van,  "  The  Cigarette,"  igi  x  9I  (Knowles),  ^^5  5s. 

135  Schgoer,  "  Returning  Home,"  8J  x  7  (Sampson),  £g  19s.  6d. 

136  Wardle,    .'\rthur,    "  A   Girl    Reading   in    a   Garden,"    15   x    iij   (Sampson), 

£2    2S. 

137  Webb,  J.,   1865-6,  "  Landscape,"  23J  x  35  (Turner),  £7  17s.  6d. 

138  Wyllie,    C.    W.,    "  A   Town   on    the   Italian    Coast,"    13J  .■£   2oi    (Sampsoni, 

£2    2S. 

139  Wyllie,  C.  W.,  "  A  Seaport,   near  Naples,"  oj  x   17^  (Sampson),  £2  2s. 


April  7,  igio.  177 


April    7,    1910    (First    Day's    Sale).      Collection    of 

engravings,  drawings,  and  pictures  of  Montague  J.  Guest,. 
Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  A 5,  The  Albany,  Piccadilly,  W., 
and    14,    Brunswick    Square,    Brighton. 

U^ifratncd. 

1  "The  Birthday  Gift,"  7  plates,  by  P.  W.  Tomkins;  "The  Birth  and 
Triumph  of  Cupid,"  26  plates,  by  the  same;  Les  Jeux  de  la  Poup^e, 
and   a    Poem,    with   illustrations   by    the   same    (Parsons),    £t,    3s. 

3  Illustrations  of  the  Stafford  Collection  of  Pictures,  etc.,  printed  on  satin 
and  linen;  and  a  large  number  of  small  Plates,  Allegorical  Subjects, 
etc.,   by  the  same  (Parsons),   ;^I2   12s. 

3  "  The  Duchess  of  Norfolk,"  after  De  Heere,   by  P.   W.  Tomkins;    "  The 

Royal  Rose,"  by  the  same;  "Sporting  Subjects"  in  colours  (4), 
and  a  number  of  Lottery  Tickets,  Book-plates,  etc,  by  the  same 
(Rimell),   £s   15s.  6d. 

Fratned 

4  "  Autograph    letters    and    Mementoes    of    the    late    Rt.    Hon.    W.    E.    Glad- 

stone and  Lord  Beaconsfield  ";  and  a  "  Collection  of  Notices  and 
Tickets  of  .Admission  to  Coronations,  State  Funerals,  Celebrated 
Trials,    etc  "    (Pollard),    .;^32    us. 

MEZZOTINTS     PUBLISHED     BY     CARRINGTON     BOWLES: 
SAYER    &    BENNETT,     &c. 

5  "  Tragedy    Burlesqued,    or    the    Barber    turned    Actor  ";    "  French    Priva- 

teers Crusing  in  the  English  Channel";  "The  Pit  Door";  and 
"  The   Return   from   a   Masquerade  "   (Rimell),   £2  2s. 

6  "  Polly's    Lamentation  ";    "  The    Gipsy    Fortune    Teller  ";    and    "  Labour 

in  Vain,  or  Fatty  in  Distress  ";  "A  Nettle  between  Two  Roses  "; 
"  Paulo  Purganti  and  his  Wife";  and  "Search  the  world  you'll 
seldom   see — Handsomer   folk   than    we   three  "   (Capt.  Jocelyn),    £?5   5s. 

7  "A   Decoy  for  the  Old   as   well   as   the  Young   ";   "The   Macaroni   Court- 

ship Rejected  ";  "  Sleight  of  hand  by  a  Monkey  ";  and  "  How  d'ye 
like    me  "    (Spencr),    £2    2S. 

8  "The  Honeymoon  ";   "   Six  weeks  after   Marriage";   "The  Appointment 

overheard  and  prevented";  and  "  Ensign  Rosebud  reposing  himself 
after    the    fatigues   of    the    Parade  "    (Pollard),    £(}    9s. 

q  "The  Angelic  .'\ngler";  "The  Contemplative  Charmer";  and  "A 
Man-trap,"    cut,    (Bruzand),    ;^37    i6s. 

10  "  The  Studious  Beautv  ";  "A  Young  Wanton  ";  and  "  The  Contem- 
plative  Charmer,"   cut   (Bruzand),   £i6    i6s. 

n  "  Spring  and  Winter  ";  "  The  Pleasure  of  Life  ";  "A  Trip  to  Black- 
heath  ";   and   "  The   Drunkards'  Arms  "   (Dancocks),    ;^s    15s.   6d. 


178  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

12  "  An   Officer   in   the   Light    Infantry  ";   "  Kitty   Coaxer  ";   "  Miss   Tipapin 

going   for   all    Nine  ";    and    "  The   Skaters  "    (Pollard),    £13    13s. 

13  "  The   Pretty   Waterwoman  ";   "  The   Pretty   Barmaid  ";   and   "  The   Fea- 

ther'd    Fair   in    a    Fright  ''    (Rimell),    ;^6    i6s.    6d. 

14  "  A    Morning    Frolic  ";    "  The    Manchester    Hero  ";    and    "  The    Sailor's 

Present  "   (Brown   and   Phillips),   £2    '3^-   ^'^■ 

15  "  The    Ladies'    Shooting    Pony  ";    "  The    Sudden    Explosion  ";    and    "  An 

Actress   at   her   Toilet  "    (Pollard),    j£'6    16s.    6d. 
i5    "  The    Bargain    Struck  ";    "  The    Fair    Penitent  ";    "  An    Alarum    for    the 
Drowsy";   and   "January   and   May"   (Rimell),    £6  6s. 

17  "  Bob  Blunt   in   a   Maze,   or   Female   Fashionable   Folly  ";   "  An    Evening's 

Invitation  ";   "  The  old  free  Method  of  rousing  a   Brother  Sportsman  " 
(Brown    and    Phillips),    £2    12s.    6d. 

18  "Two      Privateers      attacking      a      Man-of-war";      "An      English      sloop 

engaging      a     Dutch     Man-of-war  ";      "  Captain     Jessamy  ";      "  Lady 
Gorget";   and   "A   real   Scene   in   St.    Paul's   Churchyard   on   a   Windy 
Day  "   (F.    Daniell),    £7   17s.   6d. 
ig    "  The    Fashionable    Dresses    for    the    Year    1775  ";    and    "  Narcissus    and 
the    Nymph    Echo  "    (F.    Daniell),     £y    7s. 

20  "  A   St.  James'   Beauty  ";   "A  St.   Giles'   Beauty   ";   "  The   Contemplative 

Charmer";    and    "The    Studious    Beauty"    (F.    Daniell),    £g    gs. 

21  "  The    Months    of    March,    April,    May,    June,    July,    August,    September, 

and    November,"    after    R.    Dighton    (Pollard),    j£2y    6s. 

22  "  The    Seasons,"    a    set    of    four    in    one    frame;    "  The    Months,"    a    set 

of    twelve    small    plates    in    four    frames;    and    "The    Elements,"    after 
R.    Pyle,    four   in   one   frame   (Barnard),    £<^   4s. 
^3     "  A    Woman  ";    "A    Mantrap  ";    "  The   Fair    Florist  ";    "  Like    Mistress 
— Like   Maid  ";   "  Fording   the   Brook  ";   and   "  The   Studious  Beauty," 
small   plates   (Woodrow),    £1    :is.   6d. 

24  Humorous   Male  and   Female  subjects,   small   plates   (Parker),   £2   5s. 

25  "  Melody  ";    "  Pretty    Maid    Asleep  ";    "  On    the    Wings    of    Love  ";    and 

others,    small    plates    (Parker),    £2. 

26  "  Taking      Water      for      Vauxhall  ";      "A    Fool    and    his    Money's    soon 

Parted";    and    five    others,    small    plates    (Powell),    £2. 

27  "  Humours  of  May-day  ";  "  Age  and  Folly  ";  "  Sal   Dab  giving  Monsieur 

a    Receipt    in    Full  ";    and    "  A    Scene    in    Duke's    Place  "    (Spencer), 
j€i   SS- 

28  "The    Invitation,   or   Camp   Politeness";    "Corporal    Cartouche   and    Miss 

Camp-love  ";    and    "  A    Lugtail    Privateer  "    (Spencer),    £3. 

29  "St.     James's     Park";     "The     Invitation,     or     Camp     Politeness";     "A 

Scene     under     the     Piazza,     Covent     Garden";      and     "The     Military 
Beauty  "   (W.    Sabin),   £5    155.   6d. 

30  "  Damon  and  Pastora  ";  "  The  Ruined  Girl  ";  "Jack  Oakham  Throwing 

out    a    Signal    for    an    Engagement  ";    "The    Young    Wanton  ";    and 
"  The     Private     Correspondence,     or     Betty     in     the     Secret  "     (Rimell), 

31  "  The    Sporting     Duchess  ";     "  An     English     Privateer  ";     "  The     Slip  "; 

"  On  the  Wings  of   Love  ";   and  "  The  Road   to   Ruin,"  proof   (,\mor), 
£7  7S. 

32  "The    Miller    Making    Love,"    by    R.    Pollard;    and    two    others    (Pollard), 

£S    ISS-   6d. 

33  "The    Fair    Penitent";    and    "A    Lady    in    a    Tent,"    proofs    before    any 

letters   (Gooden   and  Fox),    £g   19s.   6d. 


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34  "  The     Love     Letter  ";     and     "  The     Fair     Tutoress,"     published     by     J. 

Birchall    (Rimell),    £3    3S- 

35  "  Proverbs,  Chapter  VIL."  after  J.  R.  Smith,  a  pair  (Sabin),  £i^  3s.  6d. 

36  "  Proverbs,   Chapter   IX.,"  after  the  same  (F.  Daniell),  j£'ii   os.  6d. 

37  "  The    St.    James's    Beauty  ";    and    "  The   St.  Giles's   Beauty,"   published 

by   Laurie  &   Whittle;   and   another   (Barnard),   £1    is. 

38  "  Persuasion  ";     "  Consideration  ";     "  Resolution  ";     and     "  Conclusion," 

published   by   L.   Phillips,    1786,   a   set  of   four   (Rimell),   £2   2S. 

39  "The   Frenchman   in    London";    and   "The    Englishman   in    Paris,"   after 

J.   Collet,   by  C.   White  and  J.   Caldwall,"   a   pair  (Amor),   ;^2    los. 
^0     "  Strephon   and   Phillis  " ;    "A   Tent   Scene";    and   "The   Singing    Bird," 
published    by    W.    Humphrey    (Parker),    /TiS    iSs. 

41  "The   French   Gentleman   in   London";    "The  Village   Doctress";    "The 

Lovely  Sacarissa  ";  r  nd  "The  Sympathy  of  Love  and  Harmony," 
by  J.   Jones,   published    by   W.    Humphrey   (Barnard),   ^3   3s. 

42  "  The    School    for    Love  ";    "  Who    Gains    the    Point  ";    "  The    Curious 

Maids  ";  "A  Side  Box  ";  "  Old  Wheatsheaf  in  the  Trap  of  Venus 
and   Bacchus";   and   "Jenny's   Farewell"   (Sotheran),   £11   os.   6d. 

43  "  The   Dream  ";   "  Conjugal   Peace  ";   "  The   Maid   of   the   Oaks  ";   "  The 

Interview  between  Tom  Jones  and  Sophia  Western";  "A  Young 
Hussey  and  Old  Toothless  ";  and  "  Miss  returning  from  a  Visit  " 
(Maggs),    £g   193.   6d. 

44  "  Corporal  Cartouch  and  Miss  Camp-love  ";   "  The  Camp  Laundry  ";  and 

"  The   Sporting    Lady,"   in    colours   (Pollard),    £2    12s.    6d. 

45  "  Obadiah    Tempting     the     Pretty     Milliner";     "A     Lugtail     Privateer"; 

and  "  Tempting  an  Admiral   to  engage,"  in  colours  (Parker),   £2  3^- 

46  "  Beauty  in  Search  of  Knowledge  ";   "  The  Elopement  ";   "  The   Military 

Lover  ";  "  Ensign  Rosebud  ";  "  Persuasion  ";  "  Bachelor's  Fare  "; 
and    another,    in   colours   (Rimell),    £6   6s. 

47  "  The     Pretty     Milliner's     Deceitful     Kisses  ";      "  The      Young      Wanton 

Privateer  ";   and  two  others,   in  colours  (Pollard),  j^3   13s.  6d. 

48  "Filial    Piety,"    by    J.    Daniell;    "A    Sea    Nymph";    "Venus,"    by    and 

after  J.   Cond5;   and  "Lord  Nelson,"  in  colours  (Jacobsen),  £2   155. 

49  "  Mis-chance  ";   "  Mis-take  ";   "  Mis-conduct  ";   and   "  Mis-fortune,"   after 

J.  Wickstead,  a  set  of  four  ovals,  printed  in  colours  (Vaughan), 
/?ii   OS.  6d. 

50  "  Mrs.    Corbyn,"    by    Reading;    "  The    Pretty    Nursemaid,"    by    and    after 

J  Pettit;  "  .^nn  Allan,"  by  Collyer;  and  another,  in  colours 
(Barnard),    £2    153. 

51  &    52     "Mrs.    Brooks,"    by    Corbutt;      "St.    James',"    and    "St.    Giles' 

Beauty,"  by  Gleich,  a  pair;  "  Reading  in  Bed,"  in  colours;  "A 
Fleet  of  Smugglers  with  a  Man-of-war  in  Tow";  "Two  Bloods  of 
Humour  ";  "  The  Bread  and  Butter  Manufactory  ";  and  "  .An  English 
.'iloop   engaging   a    Dutch    Man-of-war,"   in   colours   (Amor,',    £^   4s. 

53  "The    Parrott  ";    "Like    Mistress — Like    Maid";     and    "  Chloe    Caught 

Napping,"    in    colours    (Pollard),    £s    $s. 

54  "  Two     Privateers     attacking     a     Man-of-war  ";     and     "  The     Sentimental 

Charmer,"   in   colours   (Weil),    /',2    12s.   6d. 

55  "  Thi'   Months,"   a   set  of   twelve,   published   by    D.    Voisin,    1749;   and    two 

after   Collet,   printed   in   colours   (Vokins),   ;£'ii    lis. 

56  "  A    Country    Race,"    after    W.    Mason,    by    J.    Jenkins,    a    pair    (Collar), 

£S   8s. 

57  "  The    Gardens    of    Carlton    House,"    after    Bunbury,    by    W.    Dickinson. 

in   bistre  (Pollard),  ^11    lis. 


i8o  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

58  "  An    Airing    in    Hyde    Park  "    and    "  Promenade    in    St.    James'    Park," 

after    E.    Dayes,    by    Gaugain,    a   pair   (Fislier),    /TzS   7s. 

59  "The  Power  of  Innocence,"  after  Stothard,   by  J.  Strutt ;   and  companion, 

a   pair,    in    bistre    (E.    Smith),    £4   4s. 

60  "  Caroline    and    Lindorf  ";    and    companion,    after    the    same,    a    pair,    in 

bistre    (Barnard),    jQt,    3s. 

61  "  Lingo    and    Cowslip,"    after    H.    Singleton,     by    E.    Scott,    open    letter 

proof,    in    bistre;    and    "  Love    Vanquished    by    Avarice,"    by    and    after 
J.   R.  Smith   (Gooden   and  Fox),   jQ2   12s.  6d. 

62  "  Rustic    Courtship  ";     and    companion,     after    E.    Dayes,    by    R.    Thew, 

a    pair    (Parsons),    £^    4s. 

63  "The    Family's    Happiness";    and    "Family's    Distress,"    after    Cosse,    by 

M.   Place,   a   pair   (E.   Smith),   £2    13s.   6d, 

64  "Celadon    and    Cecilia,"    after    F.    Wheatley,    by    P.    Simon;    and    "An 

Interior  with  a   Lady  seated  and  Maidservant  "  (Parsons),   ^£3   13s.  6d. 

65  "  The    Goldfinch,"    after    F.    Wheatley,    by    Bartolozzi;    and    two    others 

(Barnard),  £^  14s.  6d. 

66  "  Paternal    Affection,"    after    Stothard,    by    E.    J.    Dum^e;    "  Charlotte    at 

the    Tomb    of    Werter,"    by    and    after    J.    R.    Smith;    and    two    others 
(Fisher),    £&   8s. 

67  "  Lingo    and    Cowslip,"    after    H.    Singleton,     by     E.    Scott;    and    "  The 

Staffordshire    Girl,"    by    Hodgson    (Brail),    £1    is. 

68  "  Morning,"     after     \V.     Hamilton,      by      P.     W.     Tomkins,     proof    before 

letters   (Leggatt),    j£Jio    los. 
6g     "  The   English   and   French   Dressing   Rooms,"   after   C.   .^nsell,   by   P.   W. 
Tomkins,    a   pair,    in   bistre   (A.    Davis),    j6^2i. 

70  Another    pair,    similar    (Jacobson),    £■]    7s. 

71  "  Lydia,"    and    companion,    after    Rev.    W.    Peters,    by    W.    Dickinson,    a 

pair,   in  red   (Rimell),   £6  6s. 

72  "  The  French   Fireside,"  after  Ansell,   by  P.  W.   Tomkins;   and  "  A  Lady 

seated   at    Breakfast,"   after   W.   Ward    (W.    Sabin),    ^^4   4s. 

73  "  The    Sorrows    of    Werter,"    after    G.    R.    Ryley,    by    T.    Ryder,    a    pair; 

and    "  Hobnelia    and    the    Spell,"    by    and    after    J.    R.    Smith,    a    pair 
(Leggatt),   £s  5s. 

74  "  The    Lovely    Brunette,"    after    W .    Ward,     by    E.    Williams    (Parsons), 

75  Another   of    the    same;    and    "  An    Evening    Walk,"    by    and    after    J.    R. 

Smith,    cut    (Jacobson),    £q    19s.    6d. 

76  "  Scenes    from    Sterne's   '  Sentimental    lourney,'  "    after    F.    Wheatley,    by 

Delattre,    a    set    of    three,    in    red;    and    "Ophelia,"    after    Nixon,    by 
F.    Bartolozzi,    in    red    (Rimell),    £j    17s.    6d. 

77  "Sophia,"     after     Rev.     W.     Peters,     by     J.     Hogg;     and     "The     Broken 

Pitcher,"    after    Hoppner,    by    F.    Jukes    (Pollard),    £is    iSS. 

78  "  The   Broken    Pitcher,"   after   Hoppner,    by   F.   Jukes,    with   wide   margin 

(Pollard),    ^26   ss. 

79  "  The    East    End    of    the   Town  ";    and    "  The    West    End    of    the   Town," 

after   H.   Singleton,   by   R.   Pollard,   a   pair  (Parker),   £^   17s.  6d. 

80  "The    Milk    Maid";    and    "The    Dairy    Maid,"    after    H.    Singleton,    by 

Eginton,    a    pair    (Dancocks),    £6    i6s.    6d. 

81  "  Lydia  ";    and   companion,    after    Rev.    W.    Peters,    by    W.    Dickin.son,    a 

pair,    in    red   (Rimell),   £^   4s. 

82  "The  Samnite  Marriages";   and  "The  Four  Phials,"  after  F.   Wheatley, 

by    W.    Ward,    a    pair    (Leggatt),    £n   4s. 


April  7,  1910.  iSi 

After    T.    ROVVLAXDSON. 

83  "  Leap   Year  ";   and   "  Dotage,"   by   T.   Smith,    a   pair   (Hall),   ;^io   10s. 

84  "  Courtship    in    High    Life  ";    and      "  Courtship    in    Low    Life,"    by    S. 

Aiken,  a  pair;  and  "  Music  has  Charms  ";  and  companion,  a  pair, 
coloured    aquatints   (Amor),   jQ^    14s.    6d. 

85  "  Damp   Sheets  ";    and    "  House    Breakers,"    by    T.    Malton,    a    pair;    and 

"  Repose,"  coloured   aquatints   (Amor),   ;^3    13s.   6d. 

86  "  Don't    he    deserve    it,"     and    companion,     by    S.    Aiken,     a    pair;     and 

"Studious   Gluttons,"   coloured   aquatints   (Amor),   £6   16s.   6d. 

87  "  House     Breakers  ";     and     "  Damp     Sheets,"     by     T.     Malton,     a     pair, 

coloured   aquatints   (Amor),   j£y   ys. 

88  "  English    Barracks  ";    and    "  French    Barracks,"    by    the    same,    a    pair, 

coloured   aquatints  (Mrs.    Hill),   ^5    15s.   6d. 

89  "  A    French    Family  "    and    "  An    Italian    Family,"    by    S.    Aiken,    a    pair, 

coloured    aquatints    (Amor),    ^£'12    12s. 

90  "  Dressing     for     a     Birthday  ";     "  Dressing     for     a     Masquerade  ";     and 

"  The  Diner,"  a  set  of  four  in  one  frame,  coloured  aquatints  (Amor), 
£6   16s.   6d. 

91  "Box    Lobby     Loungers,"     after    Wigstead,     by    T.     Rowlandson ;     "The 

Married  Man,"  after  the  same,  by  S.  Aiken;  and  "The  Fireside," 
by   Williams,    coloured   aquatints   (Pollard),    ;£i6    i6s. 

92  "  Vauxhall,"   by   R.    Pollard,    aquatint   in   colours   (W.    Sabin),   £ig   19s. 

93  "  An    Inn    Yard    on    Fire  ";    and    "  Sudden    Squall    in    Hyde    Park,"    by 

T.  Malton,  coloured  aquatints,   a  pair  (Amor),  jCs   i.SS.  6d. 

94  "  Damp    Sheets  ";    "  The    French    and    Italian    Families,"    a    pair;    and 

"French  Barracks,"  by  the  same,  coloured  aquatints  (Amor), 
;^S   '5S.  6d. 

95  "  The    Dog    and    Duck   Assembly    Rooms  ";    "  Lovers  ";    and    two   others, 

coloured    aquatints   (Amor),   :£y   17s.    6d. 

96  "  Love  "    and    "  Harmony,"    a    pair;    "  At    the    Opera,"    by    S.    Aiken,    a 

pair;  "Lovers,"  a  pair;  and  "The  Doctor,"  coloured  aquatints 
^Amor),     £7    ys. 

97  "  Narcissus,"     by     G.     Graham,     printed     in     colours     (Ellis     and     Smith), 

v:i20    15s. 

98  "  Views    in    London,"    after    P.    Sandby,    by    E.    Rooker,    a    set    of    five 

(Collar),   ^26   ss. 

99  Views    of     London:     "Piccadilly"    and     "The    Obelisk,"    by    and     after 

Dagaty;  "Tyburn  Turnpike,"  after  Rowlandson,  by  Schutz  ;  and 
"  View  of  Baldock,  Herts.,"  after  Pollard,  by  F.  Jukes,  aquatints 
(Derby),    ^^12    12s. 

100  Views  of  London:  "Kensington  Gardens";   "Kensington   Palace";   "St. 

James'  Park  ";  and  "  Buckingham  House,"  after  Maunskirsch,  by 
H.   Schutz,   aquatints   (Derby),   £^2   is.   6d. 

101  "  The    Turnpikes    of    London,"    after    Rowlandson    and    Dagaty,    coloured 

aquatints    (Parsons),    £y    y^- 

102  "  Views    of    Windsor    from    the    River,"    etc.,    after    Dayes,    by    F.    Jukes, 

coloured   .nquatints   (Pollard),   ;^I5    15s 

103  "  Waterloo    Bridge,"    after    Shepherd,     by    J.     C.     Stadler;     "  Southwark 

Bridge,"  after  Gendall,  by  T.  Sutherland,  coloured  aquatints;  and 
"  Vaur-ihall   Bridge,"  by  and  after  W.   Daniell  (Allen),    VJg  igs.  6d. 

104  "  View  of  London  from   Blackfriars  Bridge,"  after  N.   R.   Black,   by  J.  C 

Stadler,    coloured    aquatint    (Pol!;irdl,    ;^is    15s. 


i82  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

los  "  Views  at  Battersea  and  Chelsea,  1784,"  after  W.  Beilby,  by  V. 
Jukes,  a  pair,  coloured  aquatints;  and  "A  View  of  Carlton  House," 
in    colours    (Amor),    ^n    14s. 

106  "  A    Girl    in    a    Large    Hat,    with    Posy    of    Flowers,"    after    Cipriani,    by 

R.  F^arlom;  "  A  Lady  in  Large  Hat,  with  Feathers  ";  and  "  A 
Lady  seated,  Reading  a  Letter,"  printed  in  colours  (Berham),  £15   153. 

107  "  The   Happy    News  "    and    companion,    by    and    after    E.    Martin,    a    pair, 

coloured    aquatints    (Maggs),    £y    7s. 

108  "  Louisa  ";    and    companion,    by    and    after    the    same,    a    pair,    coloured 

aquatints   (Maggs),    £g    19s.    6d. 

109  "  Harmony  ";    and    companion,    by    and    after   the   same,    a    pair,    coloured 

aquatints   (Maggs),   £n  4s. 

110  "The    Pantiles    Walk,    1748";    and    "Figure    Subjects"    (3),    in    colours 

(Hyam),    ;£j2    12s.    6d. 

111  "The   Sportsman's   Departure";    and   "Return,"   by    and   after   J.    Cruik- 

shank    and    another,    in    colours    (Pollard),    ^s    js. 

112  "Winter    Amusement,"    after    Ibbetson,    by    Tookey;    and    "Julia,"    after 

Wheatley,    aquatints   (Sabin),    ^'g   gs. 

113  "  Les  Caprices  de  la  Goute,"  after  P.  Sandby ;  "  A  Stranger  at  Sparta  "; 

and  companion,   after  the  same;   and  another  (Howard  Jones),   ;^3   los. 

114  &    1:5    "Tragic    Readings";    "Comic    Readings  ";    after    R.    Boyne,    by 

C.  Knight,  a  pair,  open  letter  proofs;  "The  Disinherited  Heir" 
and  companion,  after  CoUings,  by  Pollard  and  Jukes,  a  pair;  "  A 
Sketch  from  Nature,"  after  Rowlandson;  and  "A  College  Scene," 
after   the   same,    by   Williams   (Stevens),   j^8    i8s.   6d. 

116  "The    Prelude    to    Wedlock";    and    "The    Farce    of    Matrimony,"    after 

T.  Rowlandson,  by  J.  Jones;  "The  Proposal";  and  companion,  and 
another    (Amor),    ;£8    8s. 

117  "  Courtship,"   after  W.   Williams,   by   F.   Jukes,   coloured   aquatint  (Sabin), 

£30    18s. 

118  "Courtship";    and    "Matrimony,"    after    W.    Williams,    aquatints,    by    F. 

Jukes,    a   pair   (Nattali),    j^'es   5s. 

After    G.    MORLAND. 
iig     "The   Shepherd's   Meal,"   by   J.   R.   Smith   (Dyson),   £5   iss.   6d 

120  "  Ale-House   Politicians,"    by    W.    Ward    (Lane),    ^8    18s.    6d. 

121  "  The    Warrener,"    by    the   same    (Eyles),    :£'i8    i8s. 

122  "The    Return    from    Market,"    by    J.    R.    Smith;    and    "Milkmaid    and 

Cowherd,"    by    the    same    (Eyles),    £37    i6s. 

123  "  The   Shepherds,"   by   W.    Ward   (De   Burlet),    £6  6s. 

124  "Guinea   Pigs";   and   "Dancing   Dogs,"  stipple,    by  T.   Gaugain,   a   pair, 

in    bistre   (Pollard),    /T47   .ss. 

125  "The     Squire's     Door";     and     "The     Farmer's     Door,"     stipple,     by     B. 

Duterrau,    a   pair,    in    bistre    (Smith),    ^^'Se    2S. 

126  "  Nurse  and   Children  in   the   Fields,"   by   G.   Keating,   etched   letter  proof 

(Colnaghi),    :£'6s   2s. 

127  "  The  Deserter,"  by  G.  Keating,  the  set  of  four,  proofs  (Derby),  ;^33  12s. 

128  "The    Pleasures    of     Retirement,"     by     W.     Ward;     "Idleness,"     by    C. 

Knight;    and   "Constancy,"   by   W.   Ward   (Jacobson),   £(   6s. 

129  "The   Miseries   of    Idleness";    and   "The   Comforts  of    Industry,"    by    H. 

Hudson,    a   pair,   open   letter   proofs   (Sotheran),    £4  4S. 

130  "Suspense";    and    "The    Delightful    Story,"    by    W.    Ward,    a    pair;    and 

"  Scenes  from  '  Tom  Jones,'  "  by  E.  Scott,  a  pair  (Bertram), 
£iy    17s. 


April  7,  1910.  183 

131  "Rural    Amusement";    and    "Rustic    Employment,"    by    J.    R.    Smith,    a 

pair,   in  bistre,   wide  margins  (Sabin),   j^g4   los. 

132  "  Delia    in    Town  ";    and    "  Delia    in    the    Country,"    by    J.    R.    Smith,    a 

pair,    in    bistre   (W.   Sabin),    £4$   6s. 

133  "  The    History   of    Loetetia,"    by   J.    R.    Smith,    a    series   of    six    plates,    in. 

bistre    (Parsons),    ;^ig    19s. 

134  "The    Farmer's    Visit   to   his    Married    Daughter    in    Town";    and    "The 

Visit  Returned,"   by   W.   Bond,   a   pair  (Dunthorne),   j^'ig   19s. 

135  "The    Soldier's     Farewell";      and      "The    Soldier's    Return,"      by      G. 

Graham,   a  pair,   in   bistre  (Dunthorne),   £^2   lis. 

136  "  The     Woodcutter,"      by      W.      Ward,      printed      in      colours      (Barnard), 

£7    17s.    6d. 

137  "  The  Fruits  of   Early   Industry   and   CEconomy  ";   and  companion,    by   W. 

Ward,   printed   in   colours   (Vaughan),   ^£^22    is. 

138  "  The     .•\ngler's     Repast  ";     and     "  A     Party     Angling,"     by     Ward     and 

Keating,   in  colours   (Weil),   ^£'48  6s. 

139  "  Juvenile     Navigators,"     by     W.     Ward,     printed     in     colours     (Mallett), 

£79    i6s. 

140  "The    First    of    September:    Morning    and     Evening,"    by    W.     \\'ard,     a 

pair,    printed    in    colours    (Mallett),    :^1S2    .^s. 

141  "  Jack    in    the    Bilboes,"    proof;    and    "  The    Contented    Waterman,"    by 

W.   Ward,    a   pair   (Pollard),   ;£ii    iis. 

142  "  Temptation,"  by  W.   Humphreys,  printed  in  colours  (Colnaghi),   ;£86  2S. 

143  "  Suspense,"   by   W.   Ward   (Ellis   and   Smith),   £12   2s.   6d. 

144  "  Variety,"   by   W.    Ward,    printed   in   colours   (Sabin),    .£48   6s. 

145  "  Rural    Amusement  ";    and    "  Rustic    Employment,"    by    J.    R.    Smith, 

a   pair,    printed    in    colours    (Sabin),    ;£^120    15s. 

146  "  Rural  Amusement,"  by  the  same,  printed  in  colours  (Amor),  £13   iss. 

147  "St.     James'     Park";     and     "A     Tea     Garden,"     by     F.     D.     Soiron,     a 

pair,   finely   printed   in   colours   (Mallett),    ;£i3i    5s. 

148  "  The    History    of    Loetetia,"    by    J.    R.    Smith,    a    series    of    six    plates, 

printed    in    colours    (Maggs),    ;£riis    los. 

149  "  .\   Visit   to   the   Boarding   School  ";    and   "  Visit   to   a   Child   at   Nurse,"' 

by    W.    Ward,    a   pair,    printed   in   colours   (Colnaghi),    £2^7    5s. 


150  "Japanese   Ladies,"   a   pair;   and   "Figure  Subjects,"   a   pair,   oval    paint- 

ings on  glass  (Amor),    £n  3s.  6d. 

151  "  A    Hymn,"    and    "  Cottage    Interior,"    after    W.    Hamilton,    by    P.    W. 

Tomkins;    and    "Chastity    and    Contemplation,"    after    Lady    Temple- 
town,   by  the  same,   a  pair,  printed   in  colours  (Pollard),   ^28  7s. 

152  "  The    Virgin    and    Child    and    St.    John,"    after    Raphael,    by    the    same; 

and    "  Spring,"    "  Autumn,"    and    "  Winter,"    after    W.    Hamilton,    by 
the   same,    printed    in   colours   (Pollard),    ;£'28   7s. 

153  "  Love,"  and  "  Felicity,"  after  Cipriani  and  A.  Kauffmann,  by  Bartolozzi, 

a  pair;  "  The  Careful  and  Careless  Mother,"  a  pair;   and  three  others, 
printed  in  colours  (Howard  Jones),  ;£"23  2s 

154  "  Love    and    Fortune,"    and    "  Cupid    and     Psyche,"    after    Cipriani,     by 

Bartolozzi,    a    pair;     and    "  Cupids,"    after    Lady    Beauclerk,     by    the 
same,   a   pair,   printed   in   colours  (Howard  Jones),   ;£J'22    is. 

155  "Spring,"    after    W.    Hamilton,    by    the    same;      "The    Shepherd,"    and 

another,     by    and    after    the    same;     and    "  Sculpture,"    by     the    same, 
printed   in  colours  (Vaughan)    ;£'2i. 

156  "The   Proposal,"  after   Beechey,   by  J.   R.   Smith,   printed   in   colours;   and 

"  M.Trried,"  after  Rowlandson,   coloured   aquatint  (Parsons),   ;^5  ss. 


i84  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

J57     "  A  Foot  Soldier,"  a  "  Sergeant  of   Infantry,"  a  "  Life  Guardsman,"  and 

two   others,    after    H.    Bunbury,    by    F.    D.    Soiron,    printed    in    colours 

(Amor),  £8  Ss. 
158     "  Music,"   and   "  The   Two   Sisters,"   after   Cipriani,    by   M.    Bovi,    a   pair, 

proofs,   printed   in   colours  (Pollard),   j£iS   'Ss. 
J59     "  Tom  Jones,"  after  J.   Downman,   by  A.   L.  Clement,   printed  in   colours; 

"Two    Emblems,"    by    P.    W.    Tomkins,    printed    in    colours   on    linen; 

and     "  Tambarina,"     after     A.     Buck,     by     Wright     (Howard     Jones), 

£2g   8s. 

160  "  The  Months,"  by   P.   W.   Tomkins,   a   set  of   twelve  small   plates   in   one 

frame;  and  "  Infant  Education,"  by  the  same,  eight  in  two  frames, 
(Gooden  and   Fox),  j^i    lis.   6d. 

161  "  The  Birth  and  Life  of  Cupid,"  by  the  same,  printed  in  colours,  twenty- 

five  in  four  frames  (H.  Samuel),  j^ii   iis. 

162  "  Calais    and     Praetextatus,"    after    A.     Kauffman,     by     Delattre    and    T. 

Burke,   printed   in  colours   (Gooden  and   Fox),   £y    17s.   6d. 

163  "  Palemon's    First   Sight   of    Lavinia,"    and    "  Sheep    Shearing,"    after   W. 

Hamilton,  by  P.  W.  Tomkins  and  F.  Bartolozzi,  a  pair,  printed  in 
colours  (Pollard),  ;^I9  19s. 

164  "  Innocent    Play  "     and    "  The    Wanton    Trick,"    after    and    by     P.     W. 

Tomkins,   a   pair,   printed   in   colours   (Ellis   and   Smith),    ;£28   7s. 

165  "  The    Cottager,"    and    "  Villager,"    after    a    Lady,    by    P    .W.    Tomkins, 

a  pair,   printed  in  colours  (Ellis  and  Smith),   ^54   12s. 

166  "A   Villager,"   after   and   by   the   same,    printed    in   colours   on   satin;    and 

the  "  Flower  Girl,"  after  and  by  the  same,  printed  in  colours  (Baird 
Carter),    ^^37    i6s. 

167  "  A   Lover's  Anger,"   and   "  Celadon   and   Cecilia,"   after  F.   Wheatley,   by 

P.   Simon,   a  pair,   printed   in   colours   (Weil),   £2^  4s. 

168  "  The   Duke   of    Newcastle's   Return    from   Shooting,"   after   Wheatley,    by 

Bartolozzi,   printed  in   colours  (F.   Daniell),   £2^    'os. 

169  "  A    Silly    Family    Dispute,"    and    companion,    after    E.     Penny,    a    pair; 

and    "  Love,"   after   Wheatley,    by    Picot,    in    colours   (Leggatt),    £3   3s. 

170  "  The    Darling    Asleep,"    and    companion,    after    A.    Buck,     by    J.     Free- 

man,  printed  in  colours  (Smith),   ;^22   is 

171  "  Awake,"  by  and  after  A.   Buck,"  and  "  Cupid  Disarmed,"  and  "  Cupid 

Revenged,"  after  Benwell,  by  C.  Knight,  a  pair,  printed  in  colours 
(Leggatt),    ;^'io    los. 

172  "  The    Country    Maids,"    and    the    "  Knitting    Girl,"    after    Emma    Crewe, 

by  E.  Scott,  a  pair;  and  "  The  Country  Maid's  Departure,"  and 
"  Return,"   a   pair,   in   colours   (Mrs.   Janson),   £4   14s.   6d. 

173  "  Mrs.    Robinson,"   after    Engleheart,    by    R.    Stanier;    and   "  The   Careful 

Mother,"    and    "  Careless    Mother,"    a    pair,    printed    in    colours    (Ellis 

and   Smith),   ^31    los. 
J74    "  January  and  May,"  and  the  "  Wife  of  Bath,"  by  and  after  T.  Gaugain, 

a   pair,   printed   in  colours   (May),   £2   12s.  6d. 
J75     "  Puss    in    Favour,"    after    G.     Morland,    by    Prattent,    and    "  The    Wife 

of    Bath,"    by    and    after    T.    Gaugain,    printed    in    colours    (Ellis    and 

Smith),    ^11    IIS. 

176  "  Cupids  and  the  Fine  Arts,"  after  Cipriani,  by  M.  Bovi;  "  Geo.   III.  at 

the  Royal  Academy,"  and  another  (a  pair  of  fan  mounts),  and  plan 
of  the  Battle  of  Trafalgar,  by  E.  Orme,  printed  in  colours  (H. 
Samuels),   £1$  4s.   6d. 

177  "Venus  at   the   Bath,"  after  Cipriani,   by  Bartolozzi;   "Cupid  Revenged," 

after  Benwell,  by  C.  Knight;  and  four  others,  printed  in  colours 
(Howard   Jones),   ;^ii    iis. 


April  7,  1910.  165 

178  "  British     Plenty,"    and     "  Scarcity    in     India,"     after    Singleton,     by     C. 

Knight,   a  pair,   in   colours  (Amor),   £,-j   7s. 

179  "  Destruction    of    the    Bastile,"    after    the    same,    by    W.    Nutter,    printed 

in  colours  (Gollar),   jQ^   153.  6d. 

180  "Girl     sketching     a     Portrait,"     and     the     companion,     after     Pave,     by 

Ward  and  Hodges,  a  pair,   in  colours  (La  Terrifere),  £,\()   16s. 

181  "  The    Komps,"   and    the   "  Truants,"   after    Bigg,    by    W.    Ward,    a   pair, 

in  colours  (Barnard),   ;^io   los. 
J82     "  Dulce    Domum,"    after    the    same,    by    J.    Jones,    in    colours    (Berham.), 
;£6    6s. 

183  "  A    Lady    Seated    on    a    Bench    holding    up    a    Bunch   of    Grapes,"    after 

Bunbury;    ?nd   "The    Savoyard,"    after    the    same,    printed    in    colours 
(Lady  Samuel),   £1,  4s. 

184  "  Celadon    and    Cecilia,"    after    F.    Wheatley,    by    P.    Simon,    printed    in 

colours,   (W.   Sabin),   ^^13    13s. 

185  "  The   Industrious   Cottager,"   and   "  The   Rustic    Lover,"    after   the   same, 

a   pair,   printed   in   colours   (Mallett),    ^-jfi  9s. 

186  "  The   Farmyard,"  after  Singleton,   by  W.   Nutter,   printed   in  colours   (W. 

Sabin),   £,2(>  5s. 

187  "  A    St.    James'    Beauty  "    and    "  A    Saint    Giles'    Beauty,"    after    J.    H. 

Benwell,  by  F.  Bartolozzi,  a  pair,  printed  in  colours  (Leggatt),  ;^43  is. 

188  "The  Soldier's   Reward,"   after  C.   Ansell,   by   Miss   Ollivier;   and  "Sterne 

and   Maria,"  after  A.   Kauffman,   by  J.   M.   Delattre,   printed   in  colours 
(May),   ;^4   14s.  6d 

189  "  Modern    Graces,"    after    H.    Bunbury,    by    E.    Scott,    printed    in    colours 

(Eyles),   ;^9   19s.   6d. 

190  "  The    English,"    and    "  French    Firesides,"    after    C.    Ansell,    by    P.    W. 

Tomkins,   a  pair,   printed   in   colours   (Baird  Carter),   £,^0  8s. 

191  Another    pair,    similar    (Davis),    ^■^    17s. 

192  "  The  Seasons,"   after  W.   Hamilton,   by   the   same,   a   set   of   four,    printed 

in   colours   (Pollard),   ^31    los. 

193  "  Louisa,"  and  "  Hesitation,"  by   and   after  W.   Ward,   printed   in   colours 

(Amor),  £718   i8s. 

194  "  The  Choice,"  by  and  after  the  same;   and  a  "  Lady  Seated   in   a   Land- 

scape," printed  in  colours  (W.  Sabin),  ;^2i. 

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195  "  The    Seasons,"    after    Lancret,    by    J.    Simon,    a    set    of    four    (Rimell), 

£?,  3s. 

196  "  Le   Messager   Fidel,"   and   "  LTnspiration    Favorable,"   after   Fragonard, 

by    Halbou,    a    pair;    and    "  Je    T'en    Ratisse,"    and    "Ah!    si    je    le 
Tenais, "    after    Danloux,     by    Beljambe,    a    pair    (Bruzand),    ;^i8     i8s. 

197  "  L'Heureux   Moment,"    after   Lavreince,    by    N.   de   Launay ;    "  La   Soiree 

des   Thuileries,    after    Baudouin,    by    Simonet,    proof;    and    "  La    Conso- 
lation    de     r.\bfence,"    after     Lavreince,     by     \.     de     Laun.ny    (Baker), 

;^I(S     lOS. 

198  "  La   Baronne,"   and   "  La   Marquise,"   by   and   after   St.   .\ubin;    and   ".Au 

Moins   Soyez   discret,"   by   and   after   the   same     (Bruzand),   ^£'22    is. 

199  Invocation  4  L'Amour,   after  Thtolon,   by   Guttenberg;     "  Le   N^glig^,   by 

Le     Bas;     "  L'Innocence     en     Danger,"     after     Borel,     by     Huot;     and 
another  (Cox),  £.(>  6s. 

200  L'Enlevement    Nocturne,"    after   Baudouin,    by    N.    Ponce;    "  La    Soubrette 

Confidente,"    after    Lavreince,    by    Vidal ;    and    another    (Davis),    £21 


i86  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

301     "  L'Hereuse    Union,"    after    Freudebfrg,    by    Bosse;    and    "  Le    Carquois 

Epuis^,  after  Baudouin,   by  N.  de   Launay  ( ),  ;£'2i. 

303     "  D^dicase    d'un    PoSme    Epique,"    after    Wille,    by    A.    F.    Dennel;    "  La 

Nouvelle    AfHigeante,    by    Cathelin;    and    "  L'Origine    de    la    Peinture," 

by  J.   Ouvrier  (Hyam). 
30^     "  Le    Jardinier    Galant,"    after    Baudouin,    by    Helman;     and    "  Marchez 

tout  doux,"   after   tfie  same,   by   ChofTard   (Cox),   j^g   9s. 

204  "  L'Irresolution    ou    La    Confidence,"    after    Trinquesse,    by    Pierron ;    and 

"Le  Dangerftux   Modele,"  after  Oueverdo,   by  Patas  (Williams),  j^'is  155. 

205  "  Competz   sur   mes   Serments  ";    and   "  Au   moins   soyez   discret,"   by   and 

after  St.  Aubin,   a  pair  (Coke),   £^3   ''S- 

206  "  Le   Couch^   de    la    Marine,"    after    Baudouin,    by    Moreau    le   jeune;    and 

"  Le   Billet   Doux,"   after  Lavreince,   by   De   Launay   (Baker),   £3g   i8s. 

207  "  Le    Repas    des    Moissonneurs,"    after    Wille,    by    F.    Janinet,    printed    in 

colours   (Williams),    ^10    los. 

208  "  Louis  XVL  and  Marie  Antoinette,"  after  Boze  and  Dufrae,  by  Curtis,  a 

pair,   printed   in   colours   (Isaacs),   £2~,  4s. 

209  "  Le    Dejeuner    Anglais,"    after    Lavreince,    by    Vidal ;    "  Les    Presents    du 

Jour    de    I'An,"    after    Huet,    by    Bonnel ;    and    one    other,    in    colours 
(Sabin),    £q4    10s. 
=  10     "  Le   Menuet  de   la   Marine,"   and   "  La   Noce   au   Chateau,"  by   and   after 
Debucourt,   a  pair,  printed  in  colours   (Ellis  and  Smith),    aCS2   los. 

211  "  L'Indiscretion  "  and  "  L'Aveu  Difficile,"  after  Lavreince,  by  F.  Janinet, 

a  pair,  proofs  before  letters,  finely  printed  in  colours  (HalU),   £^14  los. 

212  "  La    Comparaison,"   by   and   after   the   same,    printed   in   colours   (Davis), 

213  "  La   Promenade   du   Jardin   du   Palais   Royal,"   by    Debucourt,    printed    in 

colours   (Ellis   and   Smith),   .£'157   los 

214  "  Les     Dons     Imprudents  "     and     "  Le     Retour     ;\     la     \'ertu,"     by     de 

Longueil,    a    pair,    printed    in    colours    (Weil),    ^^84. 


April  8,   1910.  187 


April   8,   1910   (Second   Day's   Sale). 

Framed. 

21s     "  The    Lovers    Parting,"    after   J.    G.    Huck,    by    T.    Ryder;    and    "  Alexis 

and   Daphne  "   (Barnard),   £z    12s.   6d. 
216     "  Parting    Wishes,"    and    "  Returning    Hopes,"    by    C.    Taylor,     a    pair; 

"Acquisition,"    "Attention,"    "Pursuit,"    and    "Enjoyment,"    by    the 

same,   a   set  of  four  (Landye),   £2. 
ri7     "  Archness,"    and    "  Sensibility,"    after    Hoppner,     a    pair;    "  A     Child," 

after    the    same,    by    T.    Nugent;    and    "  Lorenzo    Cipriani,"    alter    P. 

Violet,    by    C.    Guisan    ( ),    £2    12s.    6d. 

218  "He    Sleeps,"    by    and    after    P.    W.    Tomkins;    and    "Serena,"    alter    H. 

Singleton,    by    VV.    Bond    CDavis),    ^Tis   4s.   6d. 

219  "  Mdlle.     D'Eon     de    Beaumont    and     Monsieur    de    St.     George,"    after 

Robineau,   by   Picot;   "  Leda,"   after   Pellegrini,    by   Bartolozzi,   and   two 
others   (Howard   Jones),   £6   i6s.   6d. 

220  "The  Amorous   Buck,"  by  T.   Gaugain;   "  Savoir  Vivre,"  by   C.   White; 

and  "  The  Country  School   Mistress,"  by   H.   Repton  (Jacobson). 

221  "Temptation,"    after    H.     Ramberg,     by    W.    Ward;     and    "The    Witty 

Ddrinda,"   and   companion    (Lnuser),    £ij  6s.   6d. 

222  "The    Frail    Sisters,"    after    J.    R.    Smith,    by    J.    Hogg;     and    "Rustic 

Courtship,"   and   companion   (.\mor),   j£'i2    12s. 

223  "  Love,"    after    W.    Peters,    by    C.    White;    "  The    Chantress,"    by    and 

after  J.   R.   Smith;   and  "A   lady   reading"   (C.    Devis),   ^^8  8s. 

224  "  The   Pavilion    and   Steyne,    Brighton,"    aquatint,    by   Stadler;    and    "  Re- 

viewing    the     Troops     on      Blackheath,"     after     Mason,      by      Pollard 
(Vaughan),    ^£^25   4s. 
i25    "The   Romance,"   after   WestaJl,    by   J.    R.   Smith;    and   five   small   plates, 
alter  S.r  J     Reynolds   (Vaughan),   £^  4s 

226  "Prudence";    "Merit";    "Hope";    and    "Vanity,"    by    and    after    F. 

Bartolozzi;    and   "Cupids,"   by   the  same,    a   pair   (Cox),   £^   14s.   6d. 

227  "  Study  ";    and    "  Composition,"    after    Cipriani,     by    Marcaurd,    a    pair; 

"  Bacchanals   and   Children,"   after   Lady   Beauclerk,    by   F.    Bartolozzi, 
a   pair;   and   "  Cupids,"   by   the  same   (Cox),   £■},   3s. 

228  "Edwin    and    Ethelinde,"    after    Bunbury,    by    Soiron ;    "A    Pioneer,"    by 

and    after   the   same;    "  Patience   in    a    Punt,"   by   and    after   the   same; 
and   "  Imogen   as  dead,"  after   Mrs.  Tickell,   by   W.   Nutter  (Vaughan), 

^3   3S- 

229  "  Love   Rejected  ";    and   companion,    after   Cipriani,   by   Bartolozzi,   a   pair 

in     red;     "A    Shepherdess";     and    companion,     after    Shelley,     by    T. 
Burke;    and    two   others   (Landye),    ^3    13s.   61I. 

230  "Cupid's     Revenge";     and     companion,     after     Benwell,     by     C.     Knight; 

"  Cupid    with    His    Bow,"    a    pair;    and    "  Venus    and    Cupid,"    after 
Hoppner   (Jones),   ^3   3s. 
331     "The   Orange   Girl,"   after  Benwell,    by    Bartolozzi;    "Boys    Playing    Peg 
Top,"   by    and    after   C.    Bestland ;    "The    Happy    Family";    and    com- 
panion,   a    pair;    and    "  Haymakers  "    (Leggatt),    £j    73. 


ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


232  "  The    Return    from    a    Cruise  ";    and    companion,    by    R.    Pollard;    "  The 

Jovial    Lover,"   after    Penny;  and    two   others    (Parker),    ;^4   4s. 

233  "  Children  and   Pets,"  by   R.   Cooper   (3);   "  Miss   Bover  ";   and  "  Comer- 

ford,"  after  Romney,   by  C.   Watson   (Oldham),   ^^3   13s.  6d. 
134    "The    Promenade    at    Kew,"    after    Gainsborough;    "Princess    Caroline," 

by   Schiavonetti ;   and  six   others   (Grabham),   ^^4   4s. 
235    "  Lord     Derby's     Pavilion     at     the     Oaks  ";     "  Court     of     Equity,     Bell 

Savage";     "Venus     and     Cupid,"     by     C.     Phillips;     and     two    others 

(Pollard).   £g   19s.   6d. 
256    "A  Long  Minuet  as  Danced  at  Bath,"  after  Bunbury,   by  W.   Dickinson; 

and    "  The    Propagation    of    a    Lie,"    after    and    by    the    same    (Moore), 

^2    I2S.    6d. 

237  "  The    Royal    Procession    on    Thanksgiving    Day,    1789,"    after    Dayes,    by 

Neagie;  "  The  Trial  of  Warren  Hastings,"  after  the  same,  by 
Pollard;    and    two   others    (Pollard),    ;^29   8s. 

238  "  Hobnella     and     Lubberkin,"     after    J.     Northcote;     "  Aminta,"    by     and 

rjfter  Bettelini;  and  "The  Death  of  Marat,"  after  Pellegrini,  bj 
Schiavonetti,    stipples    (Amor),    £■>,    3s. 

239  "  The    Miser's    Will,"    by    and    after    Peirson;    "  Cupid,"    after    Cosway; 

"Time,"  by  Longley,  on  satin;  "A  Guardian  Angel";  and 
another    (Biall),    £2    2s. 

240  "  Match    for    a    Thousand    Guineas,"    after    B.    Marshall,    by    W.    Ward; 

"  Ascol,"  after  Sartorius,  by  Edy;  and  "  John  Goldham,"  after  D. 
Wolstenholme   (Amor),   jCz?   6s. 

241  "  Reaping,"   after  J.    Ward,   by   W.   Ward;   and   "  A   Visit   to   the   Grand- 

mother,"  after   Northcote,    by   J.   R.   Smith   (F.    Daniell),   ;^8  8s. 

242  "  The    Full    of    the    Honeymoon,"    after    Wheatley,    by    R.    Laurie;    and 

another    (C.    Davis),    ;^is    15s. 

243  "  Love   and   Beauiy,"   after  A.    Kauffman,    by   T.    Cheesman ;   and   "Affec- 

tion   and    Innocence,"    after    Bartolozzi,    by    P.    W.    Tomkins    (Eyles), 

£\2      12s. 

244  "  A    Sleeping    Nymph,"    after    Opie,    by    P.    Simon;    "  Dorothea,"    after 

Hoare,    by    Knight;    "  Venus    and    Cupids  ";    and    another    (Toulmin), 

245  "  Lydia."   after   W.    Peters,    by    W.    Dickinson,    first   published   state;    and 

another   impression  of   the  same,   second   state  (Leggatt),   £■]  7s. 

246  "  Sylvia,"    after    W.    Peters,    by    J.    R.    Smith;    and    "  Lydia,"    after    the 

same,    by   W.    Dickinson    (Halld),    jQ^o    19s. 

247  "  The    Gamesters,"    after    Rev.    W.     Peters,    by    W.    Ward;      and    "  The 

Fortune  Teller,"  after  the  same,   by  J.   R.   Smith   (Lane),   j^28  7s. 

248  "  The   Show,"   after   Hoppner;     and    "  The   Gipsy    Fortune   Teller,"   alter 

Beechey,    by   J.    Young,    a   pair   (Maggs),    £19    igs. 

249  "  Cottage    Children  ";    and    "  Boys    and    Dogs,"    after    Gainsborough,    by 

H.    Birche,    a    pair    (C.    Davis),    ;^22    is. 

250  "The    Primrose    Girl,"    after    J.    Hoppner,    by    J.    Dean;    "The    Laundry 

Maid,"  after  H.  Morland;  "The  Origin  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter," 
after  Parell;  and  "Employment,"  after  P.  Longhi,  by  Mc.'Vrdell 
(Pawsey),   £(>  6s. 

251  "  Tom   Jones,"   after   J.    Downman,    by    P.    Simon,    open   letter   proof;    and 

"  A   View   of   Queen's   Square,    Brighton  "   (BrUslord),    £2    2s. 
253     "  Lydia,"  after   liev.   W.    Peters,   by  W.    Dickinson   (Leggatt),    ^^5  5s. 
253     "  The    Soldier's     Return,"    after    Wheatley,     by     W.     Ward     (W.     Sabin), 

£iH    14s. 


April  8,  1910.  i8q 

354  "  The    Disaster,"     after     the     same,      by     \V.    Ward,    open    letter    proof 

(Parsons),    £2g   8s. 

355  "  The    Mother's    Bribe  ";    and    "  The    Clean     Face    Rewarded,"    by    and 

after  J.   Ward,   a  pair,   etched  letter  proofs  (Lane),   ^31    los. 
MEZZOTINT    AND    STIPPLE    PORTRAITS. 

356  "  Mrs.     Siddons,"     after      Sir    T.     Lawrence;      "  Princess     Caroline,"     by 

Schiavonetti;     "Captain";     and     "The     Marquis     Comwallis";     and 
two  others   (Ellis   and   Smith),   j£s    '5^.   6d. 
257     "  Portrait    of    F.     Tenducci,"     after    J.     Bruscett,    by    J.     Finlayson,     first 
state;    "The   Hon.    Henry    Legge,"    after  J.    Hoppner,    by   C.    Turner; 
and    "  G.    S.    Harcourt."    after    D.    Gardner,    by    V.    Green    (J.    Lnne\ 

£3    3s- 

358  "  Arthur     Murphy,"     after     Dance,     by     W.     Ward,     proof    before    letters; 

"  Mr.  Fawcett,"  after  G.  Harlow,  by  W.  Say;  and  "  J.  Willis,  Esq.," 
after    Evans,    by    the   same   (Martin),    ;^2    5s. 

359  "  Mrs.     Wrighten,"     after     Dighten,     by     Laurie  ;     "  Spiletta  ";     "  Miss 

Lewis,"  by  Spooner;  and  "  Lady  Elizabeth  Montagu,"  by  Brookshaw, 
small    plates    (Amor),    ;^i. 

360  "  The    Marquis    of    Granby    relieving    the    Distressed    Soldier,"    after    E. 

Penny,     by     R.     Houston;     "  Bransby,     Parsons    and    Watkins,"    after 

Zoffany,   by  Young ;   and   another  (Barnard),   £2    ids. 
261     "  Samuel    Foote   and   Thomas   Weston,"   after   Zoffany,    by   Finlayson,    first 

state;     "  Parsons    and    Moody,"    after    Mortimer,     by    Dickinson;     and 

one  other   (Stevens),   ;^3   3s. 
263     "  Edward    Forster,"   after    Hoppner,    by    C.    Turner;    "  John    Penn,"    after 

Beechev,  by  Dunkarton ;   and  "Griffin  and  Johnson,"  after  Van  Bleeck, 

printed  on   satin   (Leggatt),   ^^3   13s.  6d. 

263  "Miss     Murray,"    after     H.     Morland,     by     Rlc^rdell;     and     three    others 

(Dancocks),    £^6   4s. 

264  "  John    Taylor,"    after    Smart,    by    J.    Dixon,     proof    before    any    letters; 

"Viscount  Milton,"  after  T.  Beach,  by  J.  Jones;  and  "Mr.  Garrick 
as  '  Abel  Drugger,'  "  after  Zoffany,  by  J.  Dixon,  etched  letter  proof 
(Pollard),    ;^5    13s.    6d. 

365  "  Tregonwell    Frampton,    Esq.,"    after    Wooton,    by    J.    Jones;    and    "Mr. 

Tattersall,"   after  Beach,   by   the  same   (C.    Davis),   ;^8  8s. 

366  "  Napoleon     Buonaparte,"     after     Eastlake,     by     C.     Turner,     open     letter 

proof    (Sabin),    ;^48   6s. 

367  "  Madame  de   Pompadour,"  after  F.   Boucher,   by  J.   Watson,   proof  before 

letters;  "  .\  Lady  in  fur-trimmed  coat  ";  and  "  Mrs.  Armstrong,"  by 
and   after  J.   R.    Smith   (Bruzand),   ;^2i. 

268  "  Sarah   Crawford,"    after   R.    .Murray,    by   J.    Spilsbury;    "  Mrs.    Brooks," 

after  Worlidge,  by  R.  Houston;  and  "A  Lady  in  black  lace  dress," 
proof   before   all   letters   (Leggatt),   ;^3   3s. 

269  "Mrs.     \\'offington,"      after      A.     Pond,     by     J.     Mc.^rdell;      and      "Mrs. 

Chambers,"      after      Sir     J.     Reynolds,      by      the      same      (Dancocks), 
£8    iSs.   6d. 
370    "Lady   Molineux,"   after   Sir  J.    Reynolds,   by   J.    Watson;    and   "A   Lady 
taking  Tea,"  atfer   P.   Mercier,   by   McVrdell   (Rimell),   £S  8s. 

271  "Louisa,"     after    J.     Russell,     by     R.     Dunkarton;     and     "Pamela     and 

Phyloclea,"   after   Lely,    by   V.    Green   (Pollard),   £^  4s. 

272  "Elizabeth,    Duchess    of    Hamilton,"    after    C.    Read,    by    Finlayson;    and 

"  ."Vnn  Yearsley,"  after  Sarah  Shiells,  by  J.  Grozer  (Pollard), 
£6    i6«.    M. 


igo  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

373     "The    Duke    of    Buccleugh,"    after    Gainsborough,    by    J.     Dixon,    proof; 
and  "  Frederick  the  Great,"  by  J.  McArdell,  engraver's  proof  (Pollard), 

274  "  Nancy    Dawson,"    after    and    by    C.    Spooner;    "  Phcebe,"    after    and    by 

P.    Van    Bleeck;    and    "  Mrs.    Woffington,"    after    Pickering,    by    Faber 
(F.   Daniell),   ^£^15   4s.   6d. 

275  "  Miss    Mellon,"   after   Sir   Wm.    Beechey,    by    C.    Turner;    "  Sensibility," 

after    R.     M.     Paye,     by    J.     Young;     and     "  Phoebe,"     by     and     after 
P.  Van  Bleeck  (Pollard),   £ji   lis. 

276  "  Oysterinda,"     after    P.     Mercier,     by     R.     Houston;     "A     Lady,"     after 

the    same,    by    Faber;    and    "Amelia    Hone,"    after    N.    Hone,    by    J. 
Greenwood    (Gooden    and    Fox),    3C4    14s.    6d. 

277  "Domestic    Employment";    "Washing    and    Knitting,"   after    P.    Mercier, 

by    R.    Houston,    a    pair;    and    "  The    Fair    Nun    Unmasked,"    after    H. 
Morland,    by    J.    Wilson    (Pollard),    £$    15s.    6d. 

278  "  Sarah,    Countess   of    Essex,"    after    Fagan,    by    C.    Turner,    proof    before 

letters  (Leggatt),  j£'36  15s. 

279  "  Miss    Moore,"    after    Falconet,    by    J.     Watson,     first    state    (Colnaghi), 

£27    6s. 

280  "  Lady   Bingham,"  after  A.   Kauffnian,   by  J.   \^'atson,   first  state   (Gooden 

and    Fox),    ;^22    is. 

281  "  M.iry,   Duchess  of  Ancaster,"  after  Hudson,   by  J.   Mc.'Vrdell   (W.   Sabin), 

£3i      I2S. 

282  "  Mrs.    Benwell,"   after   J.   Hoppner,    by   W.    Ward    (Spink),    £g2   8s. 

283  "  The    Countess    of    Mexborough,"    after    and    by    the    same    (W.    Sabin), 

;£:28  7s. 

284  "  Eliza  "    (Mrs.     Hoppner),     after    J.     Hoppner,    by    J.     Young     (Parsons), 

;£i2    IS.  6d. 

285  "  Mrs.   Gwynn,"   after   and    by   the   same,    first   published   state    (Ellis    and 

Smith),    ;^6o    iSs. 

286  "  Mrs.    William    Hope,    of    Amsterdam,"    after    Sir    J.    Reynolds,    by    C. 

Hodges   (Sabin),   ;£^2i. 

287  "  I,ady  Cadogan,"  after  the  same,  by  J.  Dean  (Halld),   £^  14s.  6d. 

288  "   Lady    Seaforth    and    child,"    after    the    same,    by    J.    Grozer    (Parsons), 

£ig   19s. 

289  "  Lady    Smyth    and    children,"    after    Sir    J.    Reynolds,    by    F.    Bartolozzi ; 

"Jane,    Ccuntess  of   Harrington,"   after   and   by   the   same;    and    "The 

Infant   -Academy,"   by   F.    Ha  ward   ( ),   .:^24   3s. 

200     "  Lady    Elizabeth    Foster,"   by    F.    Bartolozzi,    in    brown;    and    "  Spring  "; 
and   "  Winter,"  after  F.   Wheatley,   by   the  same   (Davis),   ^"22   is. 

291  "  The     Duchess     of     lieaufort  ";     "  Lady     St.     .Asaph  ";     "  Countess     ol 

Charlemont  ";      and      "  Lady      Hamilton,"      after    Anne     Mee,     by     A. 
Cardon,   Schiavonetti   and  J.   Agar   (Blount),   £s   iSS.   6d. 

292  "  Lady    Catherine    Howard  ";    and    "  Lady    Gertrude    Villiers,"    by    and 

after   C.    Wilkin,    open   letter   proofs   (James),    :£'26   55. 

293  "  Lady    Langham  ";    and    "  Lady    Charlotte    Duncombe,"    after    Hoppner, 

by   the   same,   open   letter  proofs   (Weil),   £^0  gs. 

294  "Lady     Duneannon,"    after    }.     Downman,     by     Bartolozzi;     and     "Lady 

Elizabeth   Foster,"  after  the  same,   by  C.  Watson  (Eyles),    £7   17s.   6d. 

295  "  Miss    Farrcn,"    after    the    same,    by    Collyer,    wide    margin;    and    "  Miss 

Kemble,"   after   the   same,    by   J.    Jones    (Davis),    £2^   2s. 

296  "  The     Duchesse    of    Richmond,"    after    the    same,     by    T.     Burke;      and 

"Duchess    of     Devonshire,"     after     the    same,     by     Bartolozzi     (Da' is), 
£to    los. 


April  8,   igio.  191 

297  "Mrs.    Billington,"    after    the    same,    by    Dunkarton ;    "Colonel    Mabin," 

after  the   same,    by    T.   Burke;    and    another,    by    C.    Turner  (Leggatt), 
jr.h  fie 

298  "Mrs.    Siddons,"    after    Downman,    by    Bartolozzi;    and    "Miss    Farren," 

after  the  same,   by  Collyer,  printed  in  colours  (Agnew),   £,\t,\   55. 

299  "  Duchess    of    Devonshire,"    after    the    same,    by    Bartolozzi,    printed    in 

colours    (.Sabin),    £>\Ti    ss. 

300  "  Mrs.    Morgan    and    child,"    after    Russell,     by    P.    W.    Tomkins,    proof 

before  letters   (Leggatt),   j£'5  5s. 

301  "  Miss    Farren,"    after    Sir   T.    Lawrence,    by    F.    Bartolozzi,    proof    before 

letters    (.A.    Davis),    £,^2    ids. 

302  "The   Misses   Holroyd,"   after   J.    Downman,    bv    Baldry;    and    two   others 

(Pollard),    ^4    4s. 

303  "  Louisa,"     by     and     after     \V.     Ward,     first     published     state     (Leggatt), 

304  "Louisa,"    by    and    after    the    same;     and    "Thoughts    on     Matrimony," 

after   the  same,   by  J.   R.   Smith   (Jacobson),    £.2\. 

305  "  .^linda,"     by     and     after     the     same;     and     "  Temptation,"     after     H. 

Ramberg,    by    the   same   (Leggatt),   ^18   7s.   6d. 

306  "  Hesitation,"   by    and    after   the   same;    and    "  Princess    Elizabeth,"    after 

H.    Ramberg,   by   the   same   (Barnard),   £\\    os.   6d. 

307  "Miss   Lewis,"   after   Liotard,   by   R.    Purcell;   "The   Miss   Carpenters"; 

and   "  Nancy    Dawson,"   printed    in    colours    (Parry),    £,2.    2S. 

308  "  Mrs.     Jackson,"     after     R.     Cosway,      by      J.      Conde;      "  Marchiontss 

Townshend,"   after   the   same,    by    Hadfield;    and    "  Michal    and    Isabel 
Oginscy,"  after  the  same,  by  Schiavonetti   (Jacobson),  ^£'9   19s.  6d. 

309  "  Henry    Swinburne,"    after    R.    Cosway,     by    Bovi,    printed    in    colours; 

"  Maria    Cosway,"    after    the    same,    by    Bartolozzi;    "  Mrs.    Cowley," 
after  the  same,   by   Fittler;   and   two  others   (Jones),   ;^3    13s.   6d. 

310  "  Princess    Caroline    and    Prince   of    Wales,"    after    R.    Cosway;    "Vincent 

Lunardi,"    after    the    same,    by    Bartolozzi;    and    three    others    (Amor), 
£-iS  35s- 

311  "The  Young   Moralist,"  after  G.   Romney,   by  T.   Nugent;   and  "  Maria," 

after     A.     KaulTman,      by     W.    W.    Ryland,      in     colours     (Leggatt), 
£\-},  2s.   6d. 

312  "A.    Murphy,"   after   N.    Dance,   by   W.   Ward;    and   "  Wm.    Pitt,"   after 

Hubert,   by  Stadler,   printed  in   colours  (Vaughan),   £,1.^  4s. 

313  "  Roderick    Random  ";    and    "  Narcissa    and    Miss    Williams,"    after    Ann 

Trewingard,     by     C.     Knight,     a     pair,     printed     in     colours     (Maggs), 
£l^    17s. 

J.     R.  SMITH. 

314  "  Heads  from   the  '  Vicar  of  Wakefield  '  "   (two  plates);   and   "  A  Student 

of   the   Stable,"   after  Vandergucht   (Leggatt),   ;^3   3s. 

315  "  Miss    Harriet    Powell  ";    and    "  A    Cremonese    Lady,"    after    Rev.    W. 

Peters;     and     "  The     Country     Girl,"     by     W.     Dickinson     (Amor), 
£2    I2S.    6d. 

316  "  Les   Deux   Amis  ";    and   "  A   Sclavonian    Lady,"    after   Rev.    W.    Peters 

(Leggatt),    ;^is   4s.   6d. 

317  "Les     Deux     Amis,"     after     J.     R.     Smith;     "Mrs.     Fitzherbert  ";     and 

another   (Jones),    £y    13s.    6d., 

318  "Society    in    Solitude,"    after    J.    R.    Smith;    "  Belisa,"    after    the    same; 

and    "  Lavinia,"    after    S.    Shelley    (Vaughan),    £\\    os.    6d. 

319  "  .An     Evening     Walk,"     after     J.     R.     Smith,     in     bistre,     wide     margin 

(Pollardl,   £21   4s. 


ig2  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

320  "  A   Shepherdess,"   and   a  "  Wood   Nymph,"  after  S.   Woodward,    a   pair, 

in  bistre  (Nattali),   £^6   '4s. 

321  "  Mrs.    Mills,"    after    Engleheart,    wide    margin    (Sabin),    £yi    8s. 

322  "  A  Loisir,"  after  J.   R.  Smith  (Vaughan),   ;^33   12s. 

323  "  Flirtilla,"    after   the   same,    in    bistre;    and    "  Narcissa,"    after   the   same 

(Leggatt),   ;^3i    10s. 

324  "The     Soldier's     Farewell,"     after     the     same,     in     bistre;     and     "The 

Chanters,"  after  Rev.   W.   Peters   (Pollard),   ^£^9  9s. 

325  "  The    Moralist,"    by    W.    Nutter    (Parsons),    j£ri6    i6s. 

326  "  The    Little    Gipsy    and    Pretty    Umbrella,"    by    R.     Pollard    (Pollard), 

;£'"     IIS. 

327  "The   Boarding   School   Governess,"   by   R.   Sayer;    and    "Music,"   by   tlie 

same   (Saunders),   ;^3   13s.   6d 

328  "  Painting,"   after  J.   R.   Smith  (Pollard),   £s°  Ss. 

329  "  A  Young  Lady  leaving  a  Circulating  Library,"  after  the  same  (Pollard), 

;^i5   15s- 

330  "  A    Maid,"    "  A    Wife,"    and    "A    Widow,"    after    J.    R.    Smith    (Pollard), 

£26   5s. 

331  "  What  vou   will,"  after  the  same,   proof  before   any   letters,   wide  margin 

(Permain),   £i()   19s. 

332  "  The  Fruit  Barrow  "  (the  Walton  family),  after  H.  Walton,  etched  letter 

proof   (Agnew),    ^£^278   5s. 

333  The  same,   print  impression   (Pollard),   ^£'92   8s. 

334  "  The  Promenade  at  Carlisle  House  "  (Weil),   £50  8s. 

335  "  Love  in  her  Eye  sits  Playing,"  after  Rev.   W.   Peters  (Agnew),  ^68  5s. 

336  "  The  Widow's  Tale,"  after  J.  R.  Smith,  by  W.  Ward  (Parsons),  ;£,I9  19s. 

337  "  Miss   Frederick,"   etched   letter  proof   (Leggatt),   ^£'63. 

338  "  A  Visit   to   the   Grandfather,"   after  J.   R.   Smith,   by   W.   Ward,   etched 

letter  proof  (W.  Sabin),   ;^23  2s. 

339  "  A  Christmas   Holiday,"  after  the  same  (Pollard),   ^^44  2s. 

340  "  .Attention,"     after     the     same,     stipple,     by     R.     Meadows,     in     bistre 

(Vaughan),  £6  i6s.  6d 

341  "  Retirement  "    (Mrs.     Brudenell),     after    the    same,     by    W.    Ward    (W. 

Sabin),    ;£J21. 

342  "  The  Salad   Girl  "  (Phoebe   Hoppner),   after  J.   Hoppner,   R.A.  (Colnaghi;, 

;£;8i    i8s. 

343  "  Almeria  "    (Mrs.    Meymot),    after    J.    Opie,     R.A.,    with    wide    margin 

(Sabin),    £y5   12s. 

344  "  Mrs.   Smith,"  after  J.   R.   Smith  (Ellis  and  Smith),   £$2   ids. 

345  "  Sophia    Western,"    after    J    Hoppner,    R.A.,    first    published    state    (Ellis 

and   Smith),   ^262   los. 

346  The   same,   second   state   (Leggatt),   £^2    los. 

347  "  Affection,"    "  Kmma,"    "  Improvement,"    "  Study,"    and    "  Instruction," 

after  R.  Cosway,  printed  in  colours  (Gooden  and  Fox),  £2/^  3s. 

348  "  f^ady    and    Children    relieving    a    Cottager,"    after    Bigg;    and    "School- 

boys  and   Blind   Man,"  after  the  same,   in  colours  (Arnor),   £5   153.   6d. 

349  "  Black,    Brown,    anJ    Fair,"    after    J.    R.    Smith;    and    "  Repose,"    alter 

Rev.    W.    Peters,    printed    in    colours    (Weil),    £2(1    iss- 

350  ■'  Colonel    Tarleton,"    after    Sir    J.    Reynolds,    printed    in    colours    (Sabin), 

^73    I  OS. 

351  "  .Sophia  Western,"  after  J   Hoppner,  R.A.,  printed  in  colours  (W.  Sabin), 

j^6o   i8s. 

352  "  Almeria  "  (Mrs.   Meymot),   after  J.   Opie,   printed   in  colours  (W.   Sabin), 

£q6    I2S. 


April  8,   1910.  193 

j52A  Catalogue    of    Carrington    Bowles    Publications,    1790;    Catalogue    of    Boy- 
dell's   Publications,    i8oj;   and   another,    1787,   3   vols   (Leggati),   £^   153. 

DRAWINGS. 

353  "  Y^   Pantiles,   Tunbridgc   Wells,"   with    named   figures,   6|   x    11   (Pollard), 

;^I0      I  OS. 

354  "  The   Minuet,"  S  x  8i   (Pollard),   £3   3s. 

355  "  The    Proposal,"    sepia,     ii^in.,    circular    (Huggins),    £2    5s. 

356  "  Portrait  of   Simon,    Earl    Harcourt,"   oval,    10   .\   S   (Pollard),    j^i6    16s. 

357  "  Lichfield,"  "  Salisbury,"  and   "  Winchester  "  (Pollard),   £6  6s. 

358  "  Bay  Scenes,"  a  pair,  8  x   iif  (Pollard),   £2. 

359  "  Three   He.ids   of   Ladies,"   and   one   other,    pencil    (Renton),    £1    los. 

360  "  Flowers     and     Fruit,"     and     A     Fan     Mount,     representing     the     months 

(Renton),    £i    13s.   6d. 

361  "  Cleopatra,"  pastel,   24  x   19   (Gooden   and   Fox),   £1^   13s. 

362  .Mlingham,     H.,    "  Head    of    a    Girl,"    with    violet    dress,    4jin.,    circular 

(Aird),    £i)   9s. 

363  .Allingham,    H.,    "A   School   Girl,"   3^    x   3^   (Aird',   ^"5   15s.   6d. 

364  A'lingham,    H.,   "  Head  of  a   Girl,"   with  pink  dress,   4in.,   circular  (Aird), 

£g   qs. 

365  -Anderson,    W.,     "  Calshot    Castle,"    with    shipping;     a    "  View    of     Port- 

land," and  two  others  (Pollard),  £8   i8s.  6d. 

366  .\nsell,    C    "The    Rape   of    the    Lock,"    sepia;    "Venus    and    Cupid,"    by 

J.    B.    Cipriani,    R.A.,    pencil,    oval;    and    "The    Kitten,"    water    colour 
(Leggatt),    £3. 

367  Brierly,    Sir    O.    V\'.    "  Smacks    coming    out    of    the    Yare,"    and    "  N'ear 

Lowestoft  "   (Leger).   £j    153. 

368  Brierly,    Sir    O.    W.,    "  A    Tug    Bringing    a    Vessel    into    Ramsgate,"    .Td 

"The   Rising   Gale:   Boats  running   into   Lowestoft"   (Leger),   £2. 

369  Brierly,   .Sir  O.   W.,    "  Yachts   and   Fishing   Boats  ofT   Ramsgate,"   four   in 

two   frames   (Leger),    £2    5s. 

370  Cipriani,    J.    B.,    R.A.,    "  A    Design    for   a    Ceiling,"    and    "  .'V    Design    for 

a    Monument  "    (Palser),   £2   los. 

371  Cipriani,  J.   B.,   R.A.,   "A   Design   for   a   Clock,"   sepia;   and   "Studies  of 

.Animals,"    by    G.    Morland,    J790,    pencil    (Leggatt),    £2    los. 

372  Collet,  J..   "  Reclaiming   His   Property,"  6J   x  6   (Renton),   £1    is. 

373  Craig,     W.     A.,     "  Nelson     explaining     the     Plan    of    Attack     before     Tra- 

falgar "  6J  X   loi   (Pollard),   £2^  6s. 

374  Dayes,   E.,  "  The  Market  Place,  Salisbury,   with  the  Town  Hall,"  12  x  18 

(Agnew),   ^'i8   iSs. 

375  Dayes,    E.,    "  A   View    from    Flamstead    House,"   oval,    12    x    15    (Pollard), 

^"44   ^s. 

376  Downman,   J.,   A.R..\.,    1779,    "  Portrait  of   a   Gentleman    holding    a    Book 

of    Music,"    pencil,    rval,    8    x   6i    (Vokins),    £11    lis. 

377  Fuseli,  H.,  R.A  ,  "  The  First  Bern,"  and  "  The  Looking  Glass  "  (Carfar), 

£9  9s. 

378  Fuseli,    H.,    R.A.,    "  Portraits   of    Ladies,"    oval    (Carfax),    ;^io    los. 

379  Girtin,     T.,     "  Whitby     Church,"     and     "  Weymouth     Harbour,"    by     H. 

Medlycott   (Pollard),   ^^3   3s. 

380  Gould,    F.    C,    "  Just    before    the    Cordite    Explosion,"    1895,    ^"d    "  ^'he 

Rt.   Hon.   W.   H.  Smith,"  black   and   white  (Gooden   and   Fox),   £i    15=. 

381  Hamilton,   W.,   R.A.,   "  Portrait  of   Mrs.   Aislabie  "  oval,   9  x  7J  (Pollard), 

£8  Ss. 


194  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

382  Hamilton,  "  Cox-Heath  Camp,"  and  "The  Prince  of  Wales'  Coronet,"  by 

J.   Yanow  (Leggatt),   £2. 

383  Langendyk,    J.    A.,    1803,    "  Views    in    a    Dutch    Town,"    a    pair,    gi    x    13 

(HalM),  £2^  3S. 

384  Leighton,     Lord,     P.R.A.,     "  Studies     of     Heads,"     pencil,     three     in     one 

frame,   with   autograph   letter  on   the   back   (Pollard),   £y   ys. 

385  I.ockwood,    Sir    Frank,    "  Leading    the    Orchestra,"    pencil;    "  Lord    (  hief 

Justice   Coleridge,"   ditto;    and    "  Senor    Caruso,"   by    himself,    pen-and- 
ink  (Leggatt),   ;£;i    IS. 

386  Luny,    T.,    "  The  .Ship   '  .\mericanus',"    and    "  .\    View   of    Southampton  " 

(Colnaghi),    £S   8s. 

387  Manton,   G.   G.,   "  The   Reform   Club,"  etc.,   six   in   one   frame    .and   "  Sir 

F.   Lockwood,   and   Sir   R.  T.   Reid,"  a   pair,   by  T.   W.   Wilson,    bjicU- 
and   white   (Pollard),    £2   3^- 

388  Millais,   Sir  J.    E.,   P.R.A.,   "  The   New   Ride,   Kensington   Gardens,"   and 

"  A    Lady,"   by  J.    Van    Beers,    pen-and-ink    (.\gnew),  £1    is. 

389  Palmer,     Sutton,     1884,     "  .-\    View    on    the    Downs,"     145    x    21     (Leger), 

;£ri2   IS.  6d. 

390  Pellegrini,   C,    1870,   "  Montague  Guest,    Esq.,"   13   x  6J   (Pollard),   ;^4  4s. 

391  Pellegrini.   C,   "  Caricatures,"  a  set  of  twelve   (C.   Davis),   £6  6s. 

392  Pellegrini,   C,  "  Caricatures,"  a  set  of  twelve  (Pollard),   £6  6s. 

393  Pellegrini,   C,   "  Ten   Caricatures  "   (Bishop),   £y   7s. 

394  Railton,     Herbert,     "  Anne     Boleyn's     Window,"     and     "  King's     College 

Chapel,"      and      "  Guildford,"      by      J.      Fulleylove,       black-and-white 
(Spencer),    ;^i    155. 

395  Rec-d,    E.   T.,   "His   Majesty   starts  the   Marionettes,"   pen-and-ink;   "Now 

do  I  look  like  a  Parson?  "  ditto;  and  "  Hear!  Hear!  from  the  Duke," 
pencil    (Gooden    and    Fox),    £;}    13s.   6d. 

396  Reynolds,    "The    Hon.    Miss    Bingham,"    chalk;    and    "  Miss    Bromley," 

sepia   (Pollard),    .£21. 

397  Rowlandson,    T.,    "  The    King's    Arms,    Dorchester,"    11    x     ifij    (\gnew), 

£30  9s. 

398  Rowlandson,  T.,  "  Affection,"  and  "  /Vdmiration  "  (Amor),  ;£jio   los. 

399  Rowlandson,     T.,     "  Cat-like     Courtship,"     and     "  Bob    had     a     Trick     ot 

walking  in  his  Sleep  "  (Amor),   £y  ys. 

400  Rowlandson,    T.,    "  The    Start    frohi    the    '  Wheat    .Sheaf,'  "    and    "  Floods 

at  Bath  "  (.Agnew),   ;^24  3s. 

401  Rowlandson,  T.,   "  January  and   May,"  6^   x   9J   (.Amor),   £y  7s. 

402  .Sambourne,     Linley,    "  Royal    Academy     I^ucks,"    pen-and-ink,     14J    x    20 

(Pollard),   £1    los. 

403  Sambourne,    I^inley,    "  Un    Marriage   de   Convenience,"   and    "  Blanchette's 

Christmas  Dream,   by   Mars,"  pen-and-ink   (Leggatt),   10s.   6d. 

404  Schetky,     J.     S.,     "  Alderney     Harbour,"    and     "  Towns    on     the     Coast  " 

(Parry),    155. 

405  Serres,    D..    R.A.,    "Shipping,"   in    a   calm;    and    a    "Coast    Scene."    with 

shipping    (Pollard),    £i    155. 

406  Serres,    D.,    R.A.,    "  Sea    Pieces,"    three   in   one    frame;    "  Off    Dovim,"    by 

Atkins,    and    two    others    (Pollard),    £2    ss. 

407  Serres,     J.     T.,     1794,     "  Entrance     into     Portsmouth     Harbour,"     looking 

towards   Spithead,   8i   x    13^   (Pollard),    ;^i6    i6s. 

408  Sheppard,   J.,   "  Earl   St.   Vincent,"  and   "  Lord   Bridport,"   a    pair,    black 

and-white;  and  "  Miss  Bingham  "  (Parker),   £^  4s. 

409  Soyer,    Paul,    "  Tired    Out,"    and    "  A    Cold    Morning,"    a    pair,    vigneties 

(Pollard),   £s  10s. 


April  8,   1910.  195 

410  Soyer,   Paul,   "  Baby's  Breakfast,"   vignette   (Pollard',   £.s. 

411  Townshend,    Patty,    "  Rustic    Cottages,"    four    in    one    frame;    and    three 

others  (Pollard),  £2. 

412  Turner,    J.    M.   W.,    R.A.,    "  An   Old   Abbey,"   seen    through   an    archway, 

8}  X   loj   (Agnew),   £-;^    los. 

413  Turner,   J.   M.   W.,    R.A.,    "A   Ruined   Archway,"  8^  x  11  (Agnew),  ;£68  55. 

414  Turner,   J.   M.  W.,   R.A.,   "  The  Vale  of  Bath,"  6|   x   loj   (Agnew),   ;^42. 

415  Verendael,   N.    Van,    "  Fruit    rnd    Still    Life,"    circular,    a    pair,    and    tRO 

"  Coats-of-arms,"  oval   (Amor),    ;^22    is. 

416  Wheatley,     F.,     R.A.,     1800,     "  The     Farmer's     Daughter,"     and     "  The 

Miller's   Daughter,"  a  pair  (Ellis  and  Smith),   ;^54   12s. 

417  Williams.    T.    Wynne,    1886,    "  A    Church,"   "  Walford    Farm,"   by    M.    A. 

Bernard ;  and  "  Near  a  Pool  "  (Amor),  £^  3s. 

418  Wyllie,    W.    L.,    R.A.,    "  Off    Gravesend,"    black-and-white;    and    "  Coast- 

guard Vessel,  Poole  Harbour,"  pencil,   by   E.   W.  Cooke,   R.A.  (Parry), 
£2    15s- 

PICTURES. 

419  Canaletto,    "  The    Piazza    of    St.    Mark's,    Venice,"    22    x    33J    (Leggatt), 

;^i6    16s. 

420  Early     English    School,     "  Portrait    of    a     Lady  "    in    white    dress,    oval, 

12I  .\    10   (Gooden    and   Fox),    ^1^9  9S- 

421  Hardy,  Heywood,   1885,  "  Catching  the  Horse,"  black-and-white,   19  x  27J 

(W.   Permain),   £6  6s. 

422  Morgan,    Matt.,    1865,    "  Portrait    of    '  Sir    John    Barleycorn,'  "    the    pro- 

perty  of   Montague   Guest,    Esq..    i/J-   235    (Pollard),    £^    155.    6d. 

423  Peters,    Rev.    W.,    R..A.,    "  Lydia,"    iif   x    14I   (Leggatt),    ;^io    los. 

424  Rolfe,   H.   L.,   1847,  "  Feeding  Time,"  "  A  Leap  for  Liberty,"  and  "  The 

Last   Struggle,"  a  set  of   three,   iij  x   17^   (Huggins),    £7  7s. 

425  Rolfe,   H.   L.,   1876,  "  Trout,"  two  in  one  frame  (CoUings),   10s.  6d. 


196  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


April  9,  1910.  The  following  were  part  of  the  collec- 
tion of  the  late  J.  E.  Fordham,  Esq.,  of  Melbourn  Bury, 
Royston. 

MODERN     DRAWINGS. 
In  the  Folio. 

I  AUom,    T.,    "  Falmouth    Harbour,"    "  Matlock    Bath    Ferry,"    etc.,    sepia 

(Thomas),   ^^3  3s. 
3     Bennett,  W.,  "  Byland  Abbey,"  and  "  Pin  d'AroIla  "  (Leger),  £1  lis.  6d. 

3  Bonnington,    R.    P.,    An   Album,    containing    thirteen    Drawings,    in    pencil 

and  sepia,  of  figures,   etc.  (Propert),  jC^    i8s. 

4  Buckler,  J.  C,  1823,  "A  Church,"  20J  x  14  (Thomas),  £1  8s. 

5  Callcott,  Sir  A.   W.,   R.A.,  "  Pergamos,"  6|  x  9  (Agnew),   £^. 

6  Callow,    W.,    An    .■\Ibum,    containing    fourteen   water    colour    Drawings    of 

"  Views  in  Foreign  Towns  "  (Vicars),   ^58   i6s. 

7  Callow.   W.,    "  Viego,"   "  Fruit,"   by   G.   J.   J.    Van    Os,    and   "  Matlock," 

by   G.   Cattermole   (Leger),   £^. 

8  Coney,    J.,    "  Lichfield    Cathedral,"    and    "  Views    in    Milan,    Heidelberg, 

Venice,"  etc.,  pencil  (Agnew),  £12   12s. 

9  Cooke,      E.      W.,      R.A.,      "Rembrandt's     Mill,"     pencil;      "Dartmouth 

Church,"    by   T.    Allom,    sepia;    and    "  Shipping   off    the    Coast,"   sepia 
(  Thomas),   £i   4s. 
10    Cooper,    G.,    1825,    "  In    the    States   of    Rome,"    and    "  Hatfield    House  " 
(Lloyd),    £1    los. 

II  Cooper,    T.   S.,    R.A.,    1832,    "  Swiss    Landscape,"   sepia,   9   x   12    (Falser), 

£2    los. 

12  Cooper,    T.    S.,    R.A.,    "  Cows    by    a    River,"    and    "  The    Ferry-Boat,"    a 

pair,    sepia,   4J   x   6J   (Huggins),    £y   ys. 

13  Davidson,    T,    "  Market-Boats    near    Dort,"    and    "  Sunset,"    by    A.    P. 

Newton    (Parry),    15s. 

14  Deanaglis,   C,    "  Albanian   Refugees,"   and   "  A   Scene   from    tlif   Conquest 

of  Mexico  "  (Leger),   £^  4s. 

15  Duncar,   E.,    1872,   "  Carting   Hay,"   I3i  x  20   (Huggins),   £S   i8s.  6d. 

16  Foster,   Birket,  "  Dryburgh  Abbey,"  vignette  (Agnew),   ;^25  4s. 

17  Gastineau,   H.,   "  St.   Michael's   Mount,   Cornwall,"  and  "  A   Rocky  Coast 

Scene  "    (Mitchell),    £ix    us 

18  Glover,   J.,   "  Ullswater,"   loj  x   15J  (Falser),   ^£^1    5s. 

19  Glover,  J.,   "  A  Rocky   River  Scone,"  "  Cliffs  on   the  Coast,"  by  S.   Read, 

and  "  A  Woody  Stream,"  by  J.   Martin  (Gooden   and   Fox),  £3   15?. 

20  Harding,    J.    D.,    1854,     "  A    Mountain    Scene,"    "  Winter,"    and    "  Bru 

Hadt,   Norway,"  by  W.   West,    1850  (Vicars),   £2  2S. 

21  Harding,   J.   D.,    1835,   "Chudleigh   Rocks,"  "  Bardon   Tower,   Bolton,"   by 

F.  G.  Reynolds,  and  "  A  Stranded  Fishing-Boat  "  (Lister),  £^  14s.  6d. 

22  Hearne,   T.,    "  Kenilworth,"   sepia;   "The   Return   from   Stalking,"   by    F. 

Tayler,   pencil;    and   "  Rievaulx   Abbey"   (Falser),    £1   ss. 

23  Hough,   W  ,   "  Grapes  and   Plums,"  oval,   yi  x  9J  (Vicars),   £i  4s. 


April  9,   1910.  197 

24  Hunt,    W.,    "  A    Street    in    a    Foreign    Town,"    and    "  A    Landscape," 

with  cottage  and  figures  (Agnew),  £2. 

25  Lewis,   J.   F.,   R.A.,   "A  Slcetch  at  Phil«,"  and  "A   Wreck,"   by   Schetky 

(Carfax),   £1    iis.   6d. 

26  Nash,   J.,   "  Cavaliers   Playing   Bowls:   Haddon   Hall,"   12   x    15   (Batsford), 

£i2     I2S. 

27  Nash,    J.      1856,    "  Westwood    House,     Worcestershire:    The    Return    from 

Hunting,"    13J   X    19J   (Batsford),    ;£^io   los. 

28  Nash,    J.,    "  An    Entrance    Porch,"    with    cavaliers;    and    "  Crewe    Hall, 

Cheshire,"  by  A.   Dodd,    1849  (Batsford),   £y  7s. 

29  Oliver,    W.,    "  On    the    Nar,    Italy,"    and    "  Childe    Harold's    Pilgrimage," 

after   Turner   (Parry),    £6    16s.    6d. 

30  Os,    G.    J.    J.    Van,    "  Fruit,"    13    x    loi    (Crossman),    ^2. 

31  Pearson,     C,     i860,     "  A     Scene     on     the     Usk,"     "  A     Landscape,     with 

Church     and     Figures,"     by     F.     Nash,     and     "  Old     Sheds  "     (Leger), 
£4   14s.   6d. 

32  Read,    S.,     1859,    "  The    Interior    of    Xuremburg    Cathedral,"    19J    x    14} 

(Vicars),   ^'3    13s.      6d. 

33  Richardson,   T.    M.,    "  The   Castle   of   Hohlenfelz,"   "  A   Lake   Scene   with 

Castle."  by  C.   Pearson,  and  "  A  River  Scene,"  by  T.   Soper  (Pettitt), 
£8  8s. 

34  Roberts,    D.,   R.A.,   "  Statues   of   Memnon   at   Thebes   during    the    Inunda- 

tion," "Tombs  of  the  Russell   Family,   Chenies,"  and   "A   Landscape: 
Evening  "    (Tooth),    .^^22    is 

35  Robson,     G.     F.,     "  Canterbury,"    "  Wells,"    and     "  Lincoln  "     (LeggattJ, 

£6c)  6s. 

36  Robson,    G.    F.,    "  Loch   Katrine,"    and    "  Cattle,    by    a    River,"    by    G    F. 

Robson  and   R.   Hills  (Palser),  .^^Tio  los. 

37  Rowbottoni,   T.   L.,    1863,   "  The   Islands  of   Ischia  and   Procida,"  8J  x   17J 

(Bow den),   £g  9s 

38  Soper,  T.  J.,  "  A  Lock  on  a   River,"  16J  x  15J  (Boyton),  .^13  13s. 

39  Uwins,   T.,   R.A.,    "  A   Napoleonic  Shepherd,"   and   "  Going   to  Bed,"   pen 

and-ink,  and  sepia  (Palser),   £2. 

Framed. 

40  Bernard,   "The   Jungfrau:   Sunset,"   i6j   x   26J   (Ford),    ;^6    16s.   6d. 

41  Callow,  W.,   1861,  "  A  View  on  the  Moselle,"  21J  x  23^  (Agnew),  ;£T39  18s 

42  Callow,  W.,   1866,   "  View  at  Rotterdam,"   13  x   19  (Agnew),   ;^I9   19s. 

43  Collingwood,   W.,    1870,   "  The   Matterhorn,"   y\   x   jj   (Ford),    15s. 

44  Collins,   W.,  R.A.,  "  A  Beach  Scene,"  13  x   17  (Palser),  ;£'i8  18s. 

45  Cooke,   E.   W.,  R.A.,   1869,   "  Wine-Boat,   Castellamare,"  9^  x   13J  (Leger), 

46  Cooper,  T.  S.,  R.A.,  1862,  "  Five  Sheep,  in  a  pasture,"  loj  x  i3i  (Vicars), 

47  Cotman,   J.   S  ,    1830,   "  Antwerp,"   17^   x   12|   (Gooden   and   Fox),    £8^. 

48  Cristall,  J.,  "  A  Highland  Bay  Scene,"  with  figures  landing  peat,   i2i  x  18 

(Palser),   £6  6s. 

49  Crome,  J.,  "Woody  River  Scene,"  20  x   17  (Agnew),   £11$   ^os. 

50  Ellis,    Edwin,   "  A  Wreck  on  the  Coast,"  6|  x   loj   (Pettitt),   £y   17s.   6d. 

51  Fielding,  C,   1850,  "  .\  Highland  Landscape,"  12  x   i6i  (.\gnew),   £'299  5s. 

52  Foster,   Birket,   "  The  Falls  of   the  Tummel,"   vignette   (Goodon   and   Fox), 

£3S    MS. 

53  Glover.  J.,  "  View   in   North   Wales,"  28  x   42   (Maggs),  £2   2s. 


ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


54  Glover,   J.,   "A   Mountain   Torrent   in    North   Wales,"   23!   x   36^   (Lister), 

j£^4  4S- 

55  Harding,  J.  D.,   1657,  "  Xicol,  on  the  Road  to  Zermatt,"  21   x   16^  (Kent), 

£^1  6s. 

56  Harding,     H.,     "  The     Madonna     and     Child,"     after     Raffaelle;     "  Marjr, 

Queen  of  Scots,"  and  one  other  (Wallis),   £,e^. 

57  Hunt,  A.  W.,  "  The  Jungfrau  from  Murren,"  13  x  195  (Agnew),  ;6i57  'os. 

58  Keiserman,    F.,    "  The    Coliseum,"    and    "  St.    Peter's,    Rome  "    (Bojton), 

;^4  4S- 

59  Leitch,  W.  L.,   1865,  "  Lago  Maggiore,"   \o\  x  25  (Agnew),  ;^3i    los. 

60  Os,    G.   J.   J.    Van,    "  Flowers   in    a   Jar,"    16J    x    12    (Agnew),    £i>n- 

61  Prout,   S.,   "  \  View   in   a  Town,"   i6j  x   loj  (Agnew),   ^eja  8s. 

62  Prout,  S.,  "  The  .Amphitheatre,  Verona,"  pencil,  loi  x   14J  (Ward),  ^^2  5s. 

63  Prout,  S.,  "  Canal  Scene,   Venice,"  pencil,   13!  x   \\\  (.Xgnew),   ;^3  3s. 

64  Read,    S.,    "  The   Tomb   of    the    Black    Prince   in    Canterbury   Cathedral," 

18    X     13     (Agnew),     £\t,     13s. 

65  Read,  S.,  "  The  Tomb  of  the  Scaliga,  Verona,"  21  x  14!  (Agnew),  £^  7s. 

66  Read,  S.,   1874,  "  Warwick  Castle,"   16  x  2o|  (Cooling),   £2.   12s.  6d. 

67  Richardson,   T.  M.,   1852,  "  Como,"  17!  x  24  (Bowden),   £-]^  16s. 

68  Richardson,    T.    M.,     1861,     "  Tantallon    Castle,"    13!    x    26I    (Bowden). 

j£^S9   •7s- 

69  Robson,  G.  F.,  "  Loch  Katrine,"  29  x  48  (Agnew),  £t^  ios. 

70  Rowbotham,    T.    L.,    1862,    "  Lago    Maggiore,"    15!    x    41    (Williamson), 

j^54    '2S. 

71  Rowbotham,  T.  L.,   1882,  "  Loch  Katrine,"  19  x  27^  (Ford),  £211,  3s. 

72  Rowbotham,  T.   L.,   1863,  "  Near  Borghetto,"   iii  x  9J  (Leggatt),  £i\   is. 

73  Rowbotham,  T.    L.,    1872,    "  An    Italian    Lake   Scene,"   sJ   x   9   (Melling), 

£1  ys- 

74  Stanfield,  C,  R.A.,  "  Shipping  off  Cadiz,"  6  x  8|  (Bruzand),   ;£'69  6s. 

75  De    Wint,    P.,    "  Pull's    Ferry    and    Water-Gate,     Norwicli."    iij    x     i8i 

(Agnew),   ;£'252. 

OLD     DRAWINGS. 
In  the  Folio. 

76  Both,     J.,     "  A     Rocky    Landscape,"     with    old     bridge,     pen-and-ink     :ind 

sepia;     and     "A     Landscape,     with     anglers,"     by     A.     Van     Borssum 
(Sabin),    ;^ii     lis. 

77  Cuyp,   A.,   "  River   Scene,"  7   x    iij  (Colnaghi),   .£'30  gs. 

78  Cuyp,  A.,  "  Studies  of  a  Dog  and  Cows,"  red  chalk,  three  on  one  mount 

(Parsons),    153. 

79  Cuyp,   A.,   "  Cattle  Resting,"   and   "  .\  Study  of   Foliage,"  sepia   ( ), 

£5   iSs-   6d. 

80  Cuyp,    A.,    "  Milking-Time,"    and    "  Peasants    and    Cattle    near    a    river," 

crayon  (Peters),  ^i   5s. 

81  Claude,     "  Landscape,"     pen-and-ink     and     sepia,      11     x     13;     (Parsons), 

;^S    155-   6d. 

82  Claude,   "  A   Classical   Landscape,"    with   figures   and   animals;    "  A    Land- 

scape,"   with    muleteers;    and    "  Market    Figures,"    crossing    a    stream 
(Gooden   and    Fox),    £10    los. 

83  Gainsborough,    T.,    R.A.,    "Woody    Landscape,"    crayon;    "Peasants    and 

Animals   crossing   a   ford   ";   "  Studies  ot  Sheep,"   etc.   (Maggs),   £2   2S. 

84  Huysum,    J.    Van,    1735,    "  Flowers    in    a    Terra-Cotta    Vase,"    19    x    13J 

(Sabin),   ;^44  2s. 


April  9,   1910.  igt) 

8s     Huysum,  J.    Van,    "  A    Basket    ot    Flowers,"    signed,     and    dated     1733, 

■  6-i    X  i2i    (Halle),     ;£:23    2s. 

86  Huysum,  J.   Van.   "  A   Frieze  of  Flowers,"  sJ  x   17I  (HalI6),   ;^io  10s. 

87  Huysum,  J.    Van,    "  Flowers    in    a    Sculptured    Vase,"    signed,    and   dated 

'73S>   9a   "  6*  (Gooden  and  Fox),   ^8   los. 

88  Huysum,  J.   Van,   "  Fruit  in  a  Basket,"  and   "  A   Portrait  of  the  Artist  " 

(Howard),   ;^I2    I2S. 

89  Koning,    P  de,   "  A   View  over   a    Landscape,"   4J   x  gj   (Sabin),   £ji    los. 

90  Ruysdael,  J.  Van,   "  Woody  Landscape,"  sepia,  8  x   12|  (Agnew),   £^2. 

gi     Dyck,   Sir  A.   Van   (after),   "  Portrait  of  the   Earl   of  Strafford,"  by   A.   T. 

Derby  (Leggatt),  £"4  4s. 
92     Velde,    W.    Van    de,    "  Shipping    in    a    Calm,"    and    "  Men-of-War    in    a 

Bree?e, "  sepia,  £13  13s. 
g3     Wouverman,  Ph.,  "  Peasants  and  Horses,"  "  A  Landscape,"  with  peasants 

and   cattle,    by    K.   du   Jardin,    rmd    l>'igures,    sepia,    (Ford),    /7s    ss- 

Frawed. 

94  Huysum,  J.  Van,  "  Fruit,"  signed,   and  dated   1735,   19  x   13  (Sabin),  £21. 

95  Ostade,    A.    Van.    "  The   Interior   of   a   Cabaret,"   signed,    and    dated    1673, 

fij  X  g  (Agnew),   ^7420. 

96  Radaelle    (after),    "  Madonna    di    San    Sisto,"    pastel,    36    x    29    (Guillett), 

£7   7S- 

97  Vinci,    L.    Da    (after),    "  The    Last    Supper,"    by    E.    Romolo.    20^    x    39 

(Agnew),    jC4   4s. 

PICTURES. 

98  Asselyn,  Jan  (after),  "  Travelling  Peasants  and  Animals,"  and  "  .\  Woody 

Landscape  "    (Collings),    £2    los. 

99  Both,  J.  and  A.  (after),  "  Hilly  Landscape,"  35  x  49J  (Parry),  £1  iis.  6d. 
ISO    Both,  J.   and  A.  (after),  "  A  Hilly  Landscape,"  with  muleteers  on  a  road 

24ti   X   3o.i    (Cohen),   £2   55. 
loi     Claude   (after),    "  Priests   Sacrificing    to   .'Vpollo,"   35   x    46J    (S.    T.    Smith), 
£2. 

102  Claude    (aTter),    "  A    Shepherd    playing    on    a    pipe,"    and    "A    Herdsman 

tending    cattle,"   (Bruce),    £1    los. 

103  Cole,   G.,   1868,    "  Felled  Timber,"   iq»-  x   2Qi   (Lister),    ^^8  8s. 

104  Crome,  J.,   "  View  on  the  River  Wensum  at  Thorpe,   Norwich,"   18  x   13^ 

(Agnew),   ;£'472   los 

105  Crome.   J.,   "  Woody   River  Scene,"    14   x    17'    (Wright),   j^'io    los. 

106  Cuyp  (after),  "  Frozen  River  Scene,"  25^  x  35  (Agnew),  ;^73   los. 

107  Cuyp  (after),   "  Cattle,"  on   the  bank  of  a  river,   23  x  28J   (Joyce),    i8s. 

108  Cuyp   (after),   "  Cattle   and   Figures,"  on   the   bank   of   a   river;    "  Cattle," 

by   a   river;    and   "  A   Landscape,"   after  J.    Ruysdael    (Leger),    ^^3    153. 

109  Dow,    G.    (after),    "  A    Woman    at    a    Window,"    "  Head    of    the    Youthful 

Saviour,"   and   "  Christ   Bearing   the  Cross,"  drawing   (Parry),   £1    los. 
no     Dutch  School,   ".\  Woody  Landsc.ipo,    with   a  stng-hunt,"  27  x  36^   (Lewis 
and   Simmons),    £2$   4s. 

111  Sassoferrato,      "The      Madonna,"     in     red     and     white     dress,     24     x     17^ 

(Glen),   £^  4s. 

112  Sassoferrato     (after),     "Head     of     the     Madonna,"     with     blue     robe,     on 

coppfr,  and   "  Ecce  Homo,"  after  Guido,  oval  (Guillet),  £1   155. 

113  Gainsborough,    T.,     R.A.    (after),    "The    Market-Cart,"    and    "A    Woodjr 

River  Scene  "   (Mitchell),   £1   6s. 


ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


1J4     Glover,    J.,    "  The    Temple    of    N'esta    at    Tivoli,"    293    x    49    (Mitchell), 

:^I1     IIS. 

J 15     Hulme,   F.    W.,    "Bolton   Abbey,"   23J-   x   35-5    (Lister),    ;t"iS   iS*- 

116  Huysum,    J.    Van    (after),    "  Fruit    and    Flowers,"    on    copper,    31J    x    23^ 

(Nicholson),    j^r-?2    lis. 

117  Koekkoek,    B.    C,     1S3S,    "  Woody    River    Scene,"    26J    x    33    (Sampson), 

^60   18s. 

118  Koekkoek,   H.,   1849,  "  Coast  Scene,"   14I  x  21J  (CoUings),   ;£'4  4s. 

119  Maratti,   C,   "  The  Madonna,"  in  blue  robe,  seated,   16  x   13^  (Schroeder), 

^"3  3S- 

120  Mieris,     W.     Van,     "  The     Poulterer's     Shop,"     signed,     and     dated     1726, 

15  X   12J.     Smith's   "  Catalogue   Raisonn^,"   Supplement,    p.   72,    No.   64 
(Nicholson),    ^^147. 

121  Morland,    G.,    "  Woody    Landscape,"    with    a    market-cart    at    a    toll-gate, 

12   X   15  (Simonson),   ;^5o  8s. 
J22     Morland,  G.,  "  .\  Winter  Landscape,"  27-j-  x  35^  (Sampson),  jQit  i6s. 
J23     Nasmyth,  Alex,  "  Loch   Katrine,"   17J  x  23I  (Gooden  and   Fox),  ;^2i. 

124  Nasmyth,     Charlotte,     i860,     "  Woody     Landscape,"     14!     x     18J     (Lister), 

£g  igs.  6d. 

125  Nasmyth,    P.,    1828,    "  A   Woody   Landscape,"   with   an   old   cottage   on    the 

right,   iii  X   isJ-  (Agnew),   ;^362   55. 

126  Velde,   W.   Van   de,   "  Vessels   in   a   Calm,"    I2i   x    12,    Burlington    House, 

1878.     Smith's    "  Catalogue    Raisonn^,"    Vol.    VL    No.    255    (Nicholson), 

^399- 

127  Werff,    A.    Van    Der,    "  The   Artist,"    holding    a   portrait   of    his    wife    and 

child,   33I  X  26J   (Wallis),   £<)<)   15s. 

128  Wynants,  J.   (after),   "Woody   Landscape,"  with  cattle,    17  x   19  (Howard), 

£^^    '^s. 

lig     .\    Portfolio,   on   ebonised   wood   stand;   and   two   Portfolios   (Doyle),   £1    is. 

Different  properties. 

DRAWINGS. 

J30     Swan,  J.   M.,   R..\.,  "  Head  of  a   Bear,"  black   and  white  chalk.   SJ  x   loj 

(Douglas),   £78  8s. 
131     Hunt,   VV.,   "  Grapes  and   .^pple,"  5j   x  8  (Bell),   £2^  2S. 
332     Turner,   J.   M.   W.,    R.A.,   "  Arundel   Castle,"  6^   x   9   (withdrawn). 

133  Foster,   Birket,   "  Cottages  at  Taynuilt,"  8   x    loj   (Sampson),   ;^73   los. 

134  Foster,    Birket,   "  Florence,"   3j   x   5^-   (Nattali),   £^^    12s. 

13s  Foster,    Birket,   "  Walton-on-Thames,"  5x7  (Nattali),   ;^48  bs. 

J36  Foster,    Birket,   "  In   the   Hayfield,"   vignette   (Eyles),   £2^^   14s. 

J37  AUingham,   H.,   "  .\   Surrey   Cottage,"  SJ   x    loj    (Bowden),   ^^22    is. 

J38  Hunt,    A.   W.,    1867,   *'  Goring-on-Thames,"   8J   x    14   (Bowden),    ^10   los. 

139  Lemaire,   Madeleine,  "  Pansies  and  Forget-Me-Not,"  9J  x  14S  (withdrawn). 

PICTURES. 

140  Leader,   B.   W.,   R.A.,   1885,  "  The   Lock  and  Church,   Straiford-on-Avon," 

ijj    X    23J    (withdrawn). 
14J     Bartlett,    W.    H.,    1883,    "  Pilchard    Fishermen    off    St.    Ives,    Cornwall," 

aaj   X   34   (Guillott),    £2^   6s. 
14a     Brett,  J.,  A.R.A.,   1898,  "  The  Shore  of  the  North  Sea,"  6J  x   13:1  (Samp- 


April  9,  1910.  201 

143  Cole,    Vicat,    R.A.,     1881,    "  The    Haunt    of    the    Kingfisher,"    47^    x    35J 

(Guillett),   £2$   7s. 

144  Hook,    J.    C,    R.A.,     1850,    "  That    in    a    gondola    were    seen    together 

Lorenzo    and    his    amorous   Jessica  "    (.Merchant   of    Venice),    23i    x    29J 
(Amor),   X''4    '4^- 

145  Leader,  B.   \V.,   R.A.,   1888,  "  The  Sands  of  Aberdovey,"  43  x  71^,   Royal 

Academy,    1888    (Sampson),    jC^zs    15s. 
246    Johnson,   C.    E.,    1883,   "A   Relic  of   the   Clans:   Castle  of   Eriean,    Donan, 
Ross-shire,"  47 J  x  68  (Wells),  j^Tag  8s 

The  property  of  a  gentlemaa. 

DRAWLNGS. 

147  Cipriani,    N.,    "  The    Letter,"    20   x    16    (Thorp),    ^r^    5s. 

148  Hardy,    T.    B.,    1887,    "  Near   Lincoln,"    13   x    19   (Eyles),   ^^Tio   10s. 

149  Law,    David,   "  Hay-Time,"   18  x  28   (.Bowden),    /j'le   i6s. 

150  Pearson,   C,   and   Wainewright,   T.   F.,    "  A   Highland   Lake  Scene,"   with 

a  flock  of  sheep,   14  x  285  (Leggatt),  ^30  os. 

151  Tayler,    F.,    1880,    "  On    the   Road   to   Guimper:    Market    Day,"    iqJ   x   27 

(Dunn),   jdi   -^• 

152  Whymper,  J.   W.,    igoi,   "  Our  Poet's  Neighbourhood,"   15  x  24  (Collings), 

£7   7S- 
353     Wimperis,    E.   M.,   "  Yarkhall   Church,   near   Blandford,    Dorset,"   11    x    17 
(Permain),    £8    i8s.    6d. 

MODERN    PICTURES. 

154  Adams,   J.   Clayton,   "  A   Surrey   Lane,"   29J   x  47I   (Bell),   £n   14s. 

iSS  Beyle,  P.,  "  The  World  and  the  Church,"  14A  x  17J  (Guillet),  ;£ri9  19s. 

156  Collins,  W.,   R.A.,   "  Landscape,"  8  x   nl  (Guillet),  ;^i6   i6s. 

157  Earl,    G.,    "  A    Day's   Sport,"    2q   x   :(t)   (Lawrence),    :^io    los. 

158  Johnson,   C.   E.,   1875,   "Hampstead   Heath,"  27J  x  39J  (Stacey),   £27  17s. 

159  Knight,    I.    P.,    R.A.,    "  Portrait   of    David    Deans,"   2q   x   24    (Shepherd), 

;^I0      lOS. 

i6o    Linnell,  W.,   1885,  "  Harvest-Time,  Sussex,"  24  x  36  (Boyce),  ,£11   iis. 

161  Nasmyth,  A.,  "  A  Highland  Lake  Scene,"  13  x  loj  (Guillet),   /".q  iqs.  6d. 

162  Webb,  J.,    1S84,   "  Off  Don,"   13  x   igj  (Huggins),   £8  Ss. 

OLD  PICTURES. 

163  School     of     Lorenzo    di     Credi,     "  The     Madonna     and     Child."     10    x     12 

(Archenbrock),   j£ji2   is. 

164  Hackaert,    "  A   Woody    Landscape,"   with    Diana   and   attendant,    57    t   27J 

(Morson),   ^£^23   2s. 

165  Ridolfo,   M.,   "  Head  of  a   Lady,"   with   rich  dress  and  black   hat,    17  x   -3 

(Carfax),    3C8   8s. 

166  Zuccarelli,    "  Pastoral   Landscape,"   20   x   25I    (Parsons),   £2    los. 


ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


April  12,  1910  (First  Day's  Sale).  The  first  portion 
of  the  collection  of  etchings  and  engravings  formed  by 
H.  S.  Theobaldj  Esq. 

1  Appian,     A.,     "  A    Landscape,"     "  Cattle    in     a     Woodland     Glade,"    after 

Rousseau,    by    Lalanne,    and    another    (Scott),    ;£'i    2s. 

F.     BRACQUEMOND. 

2  "  Le  Haul  d'un  Battant  de   Porte,"  proof  before  letters   (Quaritch),   £1. 

3  "  The  Mole  Trap    (Aux  Ramilles  du  Peuplier),"  "Margot  la  Critique,"  and 

"  The  Hare,"  after  de   Balleroy  (Keppel),    ids. 

4  "  Le  Vieux  Coc,"  signed  trial  proof  (Gutekunst),  ^14  los. 

5  "  Le  Vieux  Coc,"  and  "  Ducks  "  (Gutbier),  £z   los. 

6  "  Limehouse,   1871  "  (Mrs.   Dawson),  8s. 

7  "  Erasmus    of     Rotterdam,"     after     Holbein,     signed     proof     (Gutekunst), 

£\2     lOS. 

8  "  The     Dead     Hare,"     proof,     and     "  Geese     in     a     Storm  "     (Fine     Art 

Society),    £1    los 
Q    "  Brumes  du   Matin,"  trial   proof,   and   "  Portrait  of  Jules  de  Goncourt  " 

(Gutbier),    £2. 
9A  "  Brumes  du   Matin,"  original  drawing,   framed   (Sabin),   £li. 

F.     BUHOT. 

10  "La    Messe    de    Minuit,"    trial;    and    "  Taverne   du    Bagne,"   early    proo( 

(Quaritch),   £6. 

11  "  Place   Pigalle,"   and   "  Houses  of    Parliament,"   early   proofs   (Quaritch), 

;£:io   10s. 

12  "  Japonisme,"  three  impressions  in  different  states  (Davidson),  £1  6s. 

13  "  Ddbarquement      en      .^ngleterre,"      and      "  Un      Grain      k      Trouville  " 

(Ou.nritch),  £s. 

14  "  Le    Couvre     Feu,"     two     proofs;     "  Le     Reveillon,"    and     "  Coupe    in 

Crystal  "  (Kepper),   £■>,  5s. 

D.    Y.    CAMERON. 

15  "Provan    Hall,"    undescribed ;    and    a    "Highland    Kitchen,"    £2^. 

16  "  White   Horse   Close  "   (Connell),    ;£'i4. 

17  "  Tayside,"   and   "  Tweedside  "   (Davidson^    £20. 

iS  "  Thames   Wharf,"   and   "Thames    Warehouses"   (Davidson),    £1^    i6s. 

ig  "  A   Lowland   River,"  only  six  printed   (Davidson),   £21). 

20  "  Laleham  "  (Agnew),   £2%. 

21  "  The   Vale   of   Clyde  "   (Connell),    £it. 

22  "  Venetian   Street  "   (Davidson),    £n. 

23  "St.   Mark's,   Nr.   HL"  (Davidson),   £25. 

24  "  Lecropt  "  (Dunthorne),   £-io. 
24A  "  Chartres  "     (Davidson),     /."aj. 


April    12,    1 910.  203 

25  "  Loches  "   (Davidson),   ;£'34- 

26  "  Rue  des  Filles  Dieu,  Angers  "  (Connell),  £,i.z. 

27  "  Chinon  "  (Davidson),   jf20. 

28  "  Place  Plumareau,  Tours  "  (Connell),   £.2<). 

29  "  St.    Laumer,    Blois  "    (Connell),    ^£744- 

30  '■  The    Smithy"     (Connell),     ^£^22. 

31  "  Ponte  del  Trinita,   Florence,"  and  "  Dieppe  Castle  "  (Davidson^,  ;^3I. 

32  "  John    Knox's    House,    Edinburgh  "    (Davidson),    £2(1. 

33  "  Cambuskenneth  "   (Connell),    £,\ii,- 

34  "  Harfleur  "  (Connell),   ^33. 

35  "  The   Porch,    Harfleur,"    trial    proof   (Davidson),    £:i,3,. 

36  "  Haddington  "   (Davidson),    ^\2. 

37  "  Monte   Villicrs  "   (Connell),    £^'ii,. 

38  "  The   Workshop  "   (Davidson),   £->,\. 

39  "  The  Avenue,"   and   "  Murthly  "    (Davidson),    £^\i^. 

40  "  Robert   Ley's  Workshop  "  (Davidson),   ;£'34. 

41  "  The  Sycamore,"  and   "  Coldstream  "   (Davidson),   jQ\Z- 

42  "  The   Canongate,    Tolbooth,    Edinburgh  "   (Keppel),    £\\. 

43  "  Pluscarden,"    and     "  Berwick  "    (Davidson),     ;^I5. 

44  "  St.    Merri  "   (Davidson),    ;^i6. 

45  "  Still   Waters  "  (Davidson),   ^32. 

46  "  Robin  Hood's  Court  "  (.\gnevv),  £,\(>  los. 

47  "  Mar's  Work,  Stirling,"  and  "  Evening  on  the  Garry  "  (Davidson),  £iO. 

48  "  The   Little   Devil   of   Florence  "  (Davidson),   £^. 

49  "  Old   St.    Etienne,   Caen  "   (Davidson),   ;^36. 

50  "  The   Dole's   Palace,   Venice  "   (Connell),   ;^34. 

51  "  Views  in  Paris,"  a  series  of  six  etchings  in  a  portfolio  (Connell),  ;^130. 
£2  "  Views   in    North    Italy,"   a   series   of   28   etchings,    in   a   portfolio   (David- 
son),  £,^(>o. 

C.    COROT. 

53  "  Souvenir  de  Toscane,"  secbfld  state;   and   another  (Strolin),  £,\\. 

54  "  Bateau  sous  les  Saules,"  second  state  (Meder),   £,e^  55. 

55  "  L'Etang    de    Ville    d'Avray,"    second    state    (Keppel),    ^£^9    los. 

56  "Souvenir    d'ltalie,"     first     state;     and     ;inother    impression,     later     state 

(Gutekunst),    ^^15. 

57  "  Environs  de  Rome,"  first  state  (Gutbier),    yr23   los. 

58  The  same,  second  state  (Connell),   £\    los. 

59  "  Paysage  d'ltalie,"  first  state   (Gutekunst),   ;^24. 

60  The   same,    second    and    third    states    (Keppel),    ;^6   6s. 

61  "  Campagno     Hoisee,"    first     state     (Gutbier),     ^'8    8s. 

62  "  Dans    les     Dunes,"    first    state;     and    another,    second    state    (Meder), 

;^i4  3s.   6d. 

63  "  Fortification"  de   Douai,   Souvenir  "   (Meder),   £^. 

64  "  Le  Dome  Florentin  "  (C.  \.   De  Burlet),   £,^  los. 

A.     EAST. 

65  "  A  Midnight  Moon,"  "  The  Rising  Moon,"  and  another  (Scott),  £\  2s. 

66  "  The    Last   of    the    Fair,"    "  A    Hurrying    Wind,"    and    two   others   (Dr. 

Parsons),    £1    4s. 

67  &    68    "  La    Source,"    after     Ingres;     and    "  The     Holy    Family,"    after 

Michael    .\ngclo,    by    Jacquet;    and    "  Windy    Weather,"    and    "  Rolling 
Wheat,"   by   G.    Gascoyne   (Scott),    £\    2s. 


204  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

A.    GEDDES. 

69  "  Landscape   with   Cow  ";   and   others,   by   Creswick,    Horsley,    etc.   (Scott), 

14s. 

R.    GOFF. 

70  "  October    Gale,"    and    "  The    Lighthouse,    Shoreham  "    (iMrs.    Dt'.wsunj, 

71  "  Newcastle-on-Tyne,"    and    "  Shoreham  "    (Mrs.    Dawson),    jQi-. 

72  "  The  South  Cove,"  and  "  A  Study  "  (Dr.   Parsons),  6s. 

73  "  Charing  Cross  Bridge,"  and  "  A  Stormy  Day  "  (Amor),  j^^  56. 

74  "  Yew  Trees,  .\bingdon,  Hants,"  and  "  Ponte  Vecchio,  Florence  "  (Atmxj, 

;^2      IDS. 

75  "  Hotel    Metropole,    Brighton,"    and    "  Ploughing,    Sussex    Etown  ''    (Dun- 

thorne),    ^i     155. 

76  "  The    Valley    of    the    Itchen,"    "  The    Meadows,    St.    Cross."    and    "  Fen 

Pool    and    Wild    Ducks  "    (Scott),    £2. 

SIR    F.    SEYMOUR    HADEN. 

77  "  Sub  Tegmine  "   (Obach),    £1^   14s. 
77A  "  Egham  "  (Gutekunst),  ;^ii   iis. 

78  "  Out  of  Study  Window  "  (Colnaghi),   £^  $s. 

79  "  On  the  Test,   near  Romsey,"  early  proof  (Gutbier),   jC-^o  9s. 

80  The  same  (Agnew),  jC2g   i8s.   6d. 

81  "  A    Water   Meadow  "   (Agnew),    ;£'io    los. 

81A  "  Battersca   Reach,"  first  state   (Colnaghi),   /Ig  gs. 
8iB  "  Whistler's   House,   Chelsea  "  (Scott),   £8  8s. 

82  "  Kew  Side  "  (Obach),  £5  53. 

82A  "  River    in    Ireland,"    first    state    (Gutbier),    ;^94    los. 

82B  "  Sunset   on   the   Thames,"   second   state   (Meder),    /18   18s.   6d. 

83  "  The  Three   Sisters  "  (Dunthorne),   ^^5   5s. 

84  "  Battersea   Bridge,"   second   state   (Meder),    /^2    12s.   6d. 

85  "  The   Inn,   Purfleet,"   first   stale  (Meder),   £6  6,s. 

86  "  Harlech   Castle,"   mezzotint   (Meder),   ;^3  3s. 

87  "  Windmill   Hill,   Nr.    I."   (Keppel),   ;^i2    12s. 

88  "  Study  of   a  Tree,"  "  A   Lancashire   River  "  (Colnaghi),   £i^   13B. 

OLIVER    HALL. 

89  "  A  Pastor.il,"   "  A    JVeo   Composition,"   and   "  Kirkstonc   Pass  "   (Keppel), 

90  "  A   .Showery   Day,"  and  "  A   Peat   Moor,   Cumberl.ind  "   (Agnew),   £1   15s. 

91  "  Trees    up     Blackburn,    Roxburgh,"    "  A    Welsh    Valley,"    and    .mother 

(Keppel),  £1  4s. 

92  "  A  Wind)    Day,"   "  An    Old    Peat    Cutting  "    (Dr.    Parsons),    ids. 

93  "  The     Edge    of    the     Wood,"    and     "  A     Windy    Day,     Angerton     Moss  " 

(Gutbier),    ;^i     i8s. 

94  "  Pollard    Ashes,     Luiiiholme     farm,"     and     "  Askrigg     Moor,    Yorkshire  " 

(Meder),    £1    los. 

95  "  Study    of    an    Oak    Tree,"    and    "  Stranded,    King's    Lynn  "    (Gutbier), 

£3   ss. 

96  "  King's  Lynn  from   a   Distance,"   and  "  Castle  Acre  "   (Agnew),   £3   los. 

97  "  Ov*r  Hill  and  Dale,"  and  "  Bolton  Castle,  York'-;hIre  "  (Keppel),    ^i   5«. 


April    12,    igio.  205 

98  "  Lower   Duddon    Moss,"   "  Peat   Moor,   near  Green   Road,"   ,ind    another 

(Agnew),   ^£■4. 

99  "  Evening,"  "  A   Yorkshire  Road,"  and   another   (Keppel),    £i   5s. 
100    "  Trees  on  the  Hillside,"  and  another  (Amor),  £2  ss. 

P.     HELLEU. 

lO'.  "  The  Music-Lesson,"  and  "  Lady  Asleep  on  a  Sofa  "  (Quaritch),  £1  8s. 

102  "  Lady  Asleep  on  a  Sofa,"  and  "  A  Versailles  "  (Dr.  Parsons),  ;^i  2s. 

103  "  Adieu,"    and    "  Reverie  "    (Quaritch),    £1    is. 

104  "  Etude  de  Deux  Enfants,"  and  another  (M  &  C),  £1   los. 

105  "  Les  Dessins  de  Watteau   au   Louvre,"  and  another  (Quaritch),   £4  5s 

106  "  La   Femme   k  la  Tasse  "  (Quaritch),   £6  6s. 

107  "  La  Cigarette,"  and  "  Etudes  d'Enfants  "  (Gutekunst),   ^^33   12s. 
io8  "  Le  Salon  Blanc,"  and  another  (M  &  C),   £1  8s. 

109  "  Femme   appuy^e,"   and    another   (Quaritch),    £2. 

110  "  Femme  et  Enfant,"  and  another  (Scott),   £1   is. 

111  "  .Afternoon    Ten,"    and    another   (De    Burlet),    /Ti    los. 

112  "  La   Salutation,"   and   another   (Quaritch),    £1    15s. 

113  "  The  Artist's   Daughter,"  and   "  Etude  de  Femme  "  ( ),    £\. 

114  "  Etude  de  jeune  Fille,"  and  another  (Quaritch),   £2  SS. 

115  "  La  Lecture,"  and  "  Profile  de  Femme  au  Chapeau  "  (Scott),   ;^i   5s. 

116  "  Lady   Asleep   in   a   Punt,"   and   another   (Colnaghi),    £1    15s. 

SIR     H.     VON     HERKOMER. 

117  "  Dean  of  Christchurch  "  (M   &  C).   5s. 

118  "  Gwenddydd  "  (Dunthorne),   £2   los. 

119  "  Bad   Weather  "   (Gutbier),    £1   8s. 

120  "  Crossing    the    Ford  "    (Connell),    £1    12s. 

121  "  Lord   Kelvin  "   (Connell),    14s. 

122  &     123     "  The     Old     Shepherd,"     "  The     Orphans,"     and     "  Waiting     for 

Relief  "   (Dunthorn).    /li    Ss. 

124  "  Tlie   Shepherd   and   his   Daughter,"   and   "  A    Portrait  "   (Scott),   53. 

JASINSKL 

125  "  Spring,"    after    Botticelli,    and    another    (Scott),    £1    2S. 

A.     E.    JOHN. 

126  "The   Hawker's  Van,"   first  state;   the  same,   final   state;   "Lady   with   a 

Necklace,"   early   state;   the   same,    final   state   (Knewstub),    £6. 

127  "  The   Brook,"   "  The   Little   Family,"   "  The    Little   GroUo  '*   (Knewstub), 

i6s. 

128  "  The      Quarry      Folk,"      "  Jacob      Epstein,"      "  The      Little      Pilgrims  '■ 

(Knewstub),   £^. 
I2q     "  Quarry    Folk,"   "  Weary    Women,"   "  Girl    Seated    with    a    shawl,"    first 
state;    the   same,    final    state   (Knewstub),    £i   5s. 

130  "  Quincey,"     "  Pyra.Tiis     and     Thisbe,"     "  The     Malthouse  "     (Knewstub), 

£1      I2S. 

131  "  The   Camp,"   "  Virginia."   "  The  Woman   in   the   Arlour  "   (Knewstub), 

£2. 

132  "  Girls'    Head  "    (A);    "  Philosopher    and    Courtezan,"    second    state;    the 

same,     final    state;     "  Girl's    Head  "    (B)    (Gutekunst),     £6    15s. 


2o6  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

133  "  The    Tent   on    the    Moor,"    "  Girl's    Head  "    (C),    "  Fruit    Sellers  "    (A), 

and  (B)  (Knewstub),  £^  15s- 

134  "  Self    Portrait   in    an    Oval  ";    "  Esther,"   second    state;    the    same,    final 

state;   and   another   (Knewstub),   ^^4   5s. 

135  "Young    Woman    Musing,"    first    state;    "  La    Gravida,"    final    state;    the 

same,    first   state   (Obach),    :^3. 

136  "The    Pheasant";    "The    Serving    Maid,"    first    state;    the    same,    second 

state   (Knewstub),    £4   los. 

137  "  The  Mulatto  ";   "  Old  Scott,"  final  state;   the  same,   first  state  (Obach), 

£2   iSs. 

138  "  Fruit   Sellers  "    (C),    "  The    Big   Grotto,"    "  Maggie— A    Village   Child  " 

(Obach),   £.1    15s. 

139  "  Romani    Chai,"    first    state;    "  Nude    Girl    with    Knee   on    Couch,"    first 

state;   "The  Valley  of   Time,"   first   stale   (Knewstub),   ^3  8s. 

140  "  Gwendolen,"    the    same,    second    stale;     "  The    Glass    of    Wine,"    final 

state   (Gutekunst),    j^y    10s. 

141  "  Old   Man   in   a   Fur  Cloak  ";   "  The  Girl    Under   the  Tree,"   final   state; 

the    same,    first    state    (Connell),    j^y    los. 

142  "  Self  Portrait,"  "  Nude  Study  of  an   Old   Man  "   (Colnaghi),   ^^3   iss. 

143  "  The    Little    Shepherdess,"    final    stale;    "  The    Old    Haberdasher,"    final 

state;    the   same,   second   state   (Knewstub),   ^3   3s. 

144  "  The     Girl     with     a     Curl,"      "  The     Old     Man     of     Liverpool,"      "  The 

Troglodyte,"   "  The   Girl    with    a    Sack  "   (Knewstub),    £6    15s. 
14s     "  The     Head     of      a      Negress,"      "  Girl     with     Curls,"      "  Old     Arthy  " 
(Knewstub),    ^4    ii;s. 

146  "  Percy  Wyndham  Lewis,"  final  state;  the  same,  second  state;  "  Annie  "; 

"The   Jewess — head    resting    on    hand";    the    same    (Knewstub),    ;^3. 

147  "  Head  of  a   Gipsy  ";   "  Woman   with  a   Curl   and   Black   Hat  ";   "  Annie 

with   a   Feather   Hat,"  plate   afterwards   reduced   (Knewstub),   j£^   5s. 

148  "  Vertigo  ";     "  Self- Portrait — head     and     shoulders  ";     "  Self- Portrait     in 

Black  Gown  ";  "  Self-Portrait  in  Black  Gown,"  third  state  (Knewstub), 
£6    los. 

149  "  Man     in     a     Hat,     etching  ";     "  Ursula  ";     "  Nude     seated     interior," 

second   state;    the   same,   final   state   (Backer),   ;^7. 

150  "  The     Idiot,"     "  Out    on     the     Moor,"    the    same,     first    state;     "  Lucy," 

second   state;   the   same,   final   state   (Knewstub),    jf,^   ijs. 

151  "  Head    of    Old    Underwood,"    "  From    a    Pen-and-ink    Sketch    by    Rem- 

brandt,"  "  Lady    in    Fur-tipped   Cape  "   (Knewstub),    .;£'6   6s. 

152  "  Nude    seated,"    "  Tefe    Farouche,"    the    same,    "  Girl    Smiling  "    (Knew- 

stub),   ;£l2     IS.    6d. 

153  "  Benjamin    Evans,"    "  Ponies,"    "  Les    Femmes    Damni^es  "    (Knev.stub), 

£7  7S. 

154  "  Nude   Girl   with   an    Urn,"   "  Fruit   Sellers  "   (unfinished),    "  Mother   and 

Child    seated,"   "  Girl    standing  "    (Knewstub),    ^^3    3s. 

155  "  Summer     Night,"     "  Woman     gathering     stirks,"     "  Mienad     Resting  " 

(Knewstub),    /?4    los. 

156  "  Everglades,"    "  The    Woman    in    the    Cave,"    "  The    Precipice,"    "  Nude 

Girl   with  a  Tambourine  "   (Dr.   Parsons),   ;^i    is. 

J.   ISRAELS. 

157  "Mother    and    Child    in    a    Room,"    louched    proof;    and    another    (Meder), 

£,0. 

158  "  The   B.ilcony,"  "  He.Td  of   a  Girl,"  and   anolhrr  (Lefevre),  .£10. 


April    12,    igio.  207 

A.     LEGROS. 
ijq     "  Le   Lutrin."   early   proof:    and   an   impression   of   the   last   state   (Obach), 

£^- 

160  "  Lord     Leighton,"    and    "  Le    Gtographe  "    (Connell),    ;^i     15s. 

161  "  Paysage  aux  Mules,"  "  Le  Moine  i  I'Orgue,"  and  another  cObach),  jQt. 

162  "  La  Mort  et  le  BOcheron,"  and  another  (M.  &  C),  ;^i  55. 

163  "  Le  Joueur  de  Contrebasse,"  and  "  Head  of  a  Youth  "  (Obach),  £2  los. 

164  "  La    Lecture  de  I'OfFice,"   :ind   "  Le   Foyer  "   (Mac  Auffray),   £1   5s. 

165  "  Une   Valine   en   Bourgogne,"   and   "  Les   Ramasseurs   de   Champignons  " 

(Obach),    £&. 

166  "  Plaine  pres  du   Lac,"  and   "  Le  Haul  de  la   CoUine  "  (Agnew),    ^q   los. 

167  "  Le   Joueur   de   Contrebasse,"   "  La    Petite   Marie,"    and    two   others   (De 

Burlet),   ^-5. 

168  "Depart  pour  la   Peche  " ;   and   "Coin   d'un   Bois  "   (Meder),    £s  55. 

169  "  Paysage  au   Bateau  ";  and   "  Study  of  a  Man's  Head  "  (Obach),  £2  55. 

170  "  Paysannc  n?sis  pres  d'une  Haie  ";   "  Le  Long  de  la  Rive  "  (Colnaghi), 

£a  5S- 

171  "  Le  Penseur,"  "  Pr6s  d'Amiens,"  and  "  L'Averse  "  (Meder),  £^. 

172  "  Portrait   of   A.   Tennyson,"   and   "  Portrait   of   the   Artist,"   by   Shannon, 

lithographs   (Obach),   £(>    10s. 

173  "  Bords    de    l.i     Marne,"    "  Au    Bor'le    de    I'Eau."    and    another    (Obach), 

£(,     IDS. 

174  L'Hermitte,  L.,  "  Church   Interior,"  "  Choral   Singers,"  and  others  (Brown 

and  Phillips),  £2  2s. 
17s    Menpes,    M.,    "  Head   of   a    Peasant,"   "  Portrait   of   an    Old    Lady,"    and 

others,   in  colours  (Dr.   Parsons),   ;^i  Ss. 
176    &     177    "  Head    of    a    Shepherd."    "  Boy     with     Cat,"    and     another,     by 

M.   Menpes;   and   "  Fishing   Boats   leaving   Harbour,"  by   W.    Macbeth, 

and   another,   by   Propert,   reniarque  proofs,   framed   (Scott),    £1    12s. 


2o8  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


April   13,  1910  (Second   Day's  Sale). 

C.   MERYON. 

17S     "  Title  to   the   Paris   set   on   green   paper,"   and   "  Old   Gate  of   the   I'alais 
de   Tustice,"  second  state  (Willis),    ^^4   los. 

179  "  Arms  of   Paris  "   (Willis),   £2,   5s. 

180  "  Le    Stryge,"    trial    proof    before    CM.,    and    the    verses,    on    green    paper 

(Gutekunst),    ;^2So. 

181  The   same,   first   state,    on   green   paper   (Willis),    iJigS- 

182  The  same,   second   state   (Connell),    /72o. 

183  "  Le  Petit  Pont,"  first  state,   before  the  CM.   (Huggins),  j^HS- 

184  The  same,  second  state  (Keppel),   3^50. 

185  The  same,  third  state  (Connell),  £6. 

186  "  L'Arche  du   Pont  Notre  Dame,"  trial   proof  before  all  letters,  on  green 

paper   (Gutbier),    £112 

187  The   same,    first   state,   on   green    paper   (Keppel),    j^3i. 

188  "  La   Galerie   Notre    Dame,"   first   state    (Gutekunst),    .^^82. 

189  "  La    Rue    des    Mauvais    Gargons,"    first    state    (Gutekunst),    ;i£^2oo. 
iqo     "  The  same,"  second  state  (Colnaghi),  ^^36. 

igi     "  La     Tour     de     I'Horlorge,"     trial     proof     with     CM.     but     before     the 
marginal   line   (Huggins),   ^£^'62. 

192  The  same,  first  state   (Obach),   ;^34. 

193  "  Tourelle   Rue  de   la   Tixeranderie,"   first   state,    on   green   paper   (Willis), 

£210. 

194  The  same,    first  state,   on    India  paper   (Obach),   £j\2. 

195  The   same,    first   state,    Whatman    paper    (Gutekunst),    ;^io. 

196  "  St.   Etienne  du   Mont,"   trial   proof,   before   the  CM.   (Strolin),   £65. 

197  The  same,   first  state,   on  green   paper  (Obach),   ;^I25. 
igS     "  St.   Etienne  du   Mont,"  first  state  (Willis),   £50. 

199  "  La  Pompe  Notre  Dame,"  first  state,  on  green  paper  (Huggins),   ;^I30. 

200  The    same,    first    state,    on    Whatman    paper    (Gutekunst),    £3^- 

201  "  La    Petite    Pompe,"    (Tregaskis),    .;^3   5s. 

202  "Le   Pont   Neuf,"   trial   proof  before  the  verses,   on   green   paper   (Strolin), 

£95- 

203  The  same,  first  state,  on   green   paper  (Keppel),   £nS- 

204  The   same,  second    state    (Connell),    £'i2. 

205  "  Le  Pont  au  Change,"  first  state,   very  early   impression,   with   uncleaned 

margin  (Willis),   ;£'2oo. 

206  The  same,   first    ;tate,   margin   cleaned   (Halkett),   :£'6o. 

207  "  La   Morgue,"  first   state   (from   the  Salicis   Collection)  (Willis),   ;6'320. 

208  The   same,    second   state   (Gutekunst),    £6$. 

209  "  L'Abside    de    Notre    Dame,"    first    state,    with    dedication    to    Monsieur 

Niel   (Gutekunst),   ^£^640. 

210  "  Tourelle,   dite   '  de   Marat,'  "  trial   proof   (Willis),    £72. 

211  The   same,    first   state,    and    another    impression    of   an    intermediate   state 

between  second  and  third,   without  any  letters  undescribed  (De  Burlet), 
£20. 
1:12    "  Rue  des  Chantres,"  first  state  (Connell),   ;^23. 


April   13,    1910.  209 

213  The  same,   second   state  (Connell),   £6. 

214  "  Minist^re    dc    la    Marine,"    first    state;    and    another    impression,    second 

state  (Connell),  ;6'i9. 

215  "  Bain     froid     Chevrier,"     first     state;     and     another     impression,     second 

state  (Dr.   Burlet),  j^'iS. 

216  "   Le   Pont  au   Change  vers   1784,"  first   state   (Agnew),   :£'2i. 

217  The   same,   second   state   (Meder),   ^10. 

2i8     "  Le    Pont    Neu    et    la   Samaritaine,"   etc.,    and    "  Rue    Pirouette,"   second 
state    (Gutekunst),    £3°. 

219  "  Partie    de   la    Cit^   de    Paris,"    trial    proof    before    the    inscription,    "  An. 

Cana,"  etc.;   and   another  impression,    third   state  (Obach),   ;^3i. 

220  "  Entree   du    Couvent   des   Capucins,"   second    state    (Tinker),    ;6"28. 

221  "  Ancienne    Habitations    k    Bourges,"    first    state    (Connell),    ;^22. 

222  "  La    Rue    des    Toiles    h    Bourges,"    trial    proof    with    the    date    on    the 

chimney,   and  dedication  to  Mons.   Hillemacher  (Obach),  ;^78. 

223  The  same,  first  state  (Dunthorne),   ;6^iS. 

224  "  Nouvelle    Z^lande,     Peche    h    la    Seine,"    first    and    second    states,    and 

three  others  (Scott),  j£z. 

225  "  Pr6-volant    des    lies    Mulgrave,"    trial    proof,    and    three    others    (Scott), 

£1   ss. 

226  Passerelle    du    Pont    au    Change,"    first    state,    and    another,    and    "  Tom- 

beau  de  Moliere  "   (Connell),   £ii  los. 

227  "  Portrait  of   Meryon,"  seated,   by   Bracquemond,   from   the   Burty   Collec- 

tion,   and    a    facsimile    of    same    (Gutekunst),    ;£!'2o. 


228  Millais,   Sir  John,   "  Mother   and   Child,"   "  The   Bellringer, "   and   others,. 

by  Hook,  Hunt,  etc  (Oldham),  £2  15s. 

J.    F.    MILLET. 

229  "  Le    Petit   Becheur,"   on   green   paper,    and    "  Les    Deux   Vaches, "   fourth' 

state  (Obach),   ;^5   los. 

230  "  La   Couseuse, "  first  state   (Obach),   ;^8   los. 

231  The  same,   third  state  (Meder),   ;!^3   15s. 

232  "  La  Baratteuse,"  first  state  (Obach),   ;^26. 

233  "  Le   Paysan   rentrant   au   Fumier,"  first   state   (Saggo),    £25. 

234  The  same,   third   state   (Connell),   ;^8    los. 

23s     "  Les   Glaneuses,"   first  state   (De   Burlet),    /r42. 

236  "  Les    Becheurs,"    first    state,    with   dedication    (Strolin),    ;^6o. 

237  The  same,   fourth  state  (Connell),  ^^22. 

238  "  La    Veill^e,"    second    state    (De    Burlet),    j£J'i6. 

239  "  La  Cardeuse  "  (Obach),   £^0. 

240  "  La   Gardeuse  d'Oies  "   (Gutekunst),   ;^5. 

241  "  La  Bouillie,"  third  state,  and  an  impression  of  the  fifth  state  (Meder) 

£7  los. 

242  "  La  Grande  Bergfere,"  (Strolin),   ;^38. 

243  "  Le   Depart   pour  le   Travail,"   first  state   (Connell),  ;£Jss. 

244  "  La    Fileuse    Auvergnate,"    third    state,    and    an    impression    of    the    fifth 

state   (Obach),   £11. 
24s    "  Femme    vidant    un    Seau,"    heliograph,    reversed    impression    (Connell), 
£7  los. 

246  "  Becheur     au     Travail,"     first     and     second     states,     woodcuts     (Obach), 

£2  iss- 

247  "  Femme    vidant    un    Seau,"    and    "  La    Grande    Berg^re    assise,"    second 

state  (Meder),  £^. 

248  Woodcuts,   after   P.    Millet,   "  La  Vieille,"  etc.   (Scott),    £u 


ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


NETTLESHIP. 

249  "A  Bulldog"  and   another   (Gutekunst),    14s. 

S.     PALMER. 

250  "  The    Sleeping    Shepherd,"    trial    proof;    and    another    impression,    first 

state     (Dunthorne),     ;^3     ids. 

251  "  The    Skylark,"    trial    proof;    and    another    impression,    first   state    (Dun- 

thorne),  £s  Ss- 

252  "  The   Morning  of  Life,"  trial   proof,   marked  "  finest  impression,   printed 

'  Private  Press,'  "   (Keppel),   j^io. 

253  The  same,  first  state  (Dunthorne),  £^  los. 

254  "  The    Herdsman,"    trial    proof   (Dunthorne),    j^g. 
254A    The  same,   first  state  (Dunthorne),   £8  los. 

255  "  The   Bellman,"   trial   proof   (Keppel),    £y. 

256  "  The    Early    Ploughman,"    trial    proof    (Dunthorne),    ;^io 

257  "  The   Lonely  Tower,"  trial  proof  (Ward),   £6 

258  "The   Rising    Moon,"   trial   proof   (Richter),    £6. 

259  "  Early     Morning,"     "  Opening     the     Sheepfold,"     and     "  The     Willow  " 

(Richter),   £4. 

360  "  Christmas,"   signed    proof,    and    another    impression    (Keppel),    ;^4   5s. 

361  "  The  Herdsman's  Cottage,"  and  "  The  Vine  "  (Ward);  £1  12s. 


262  Pennell,  J.,  "  Grand  Canal,  Venice,"  "  Street  in  Siena,"  "  Urbino,"  and 

two  others  (Boyle),  ;£'i2  is.  6d. 

263  Pott,   C.   M.,   "  Knaresborough,"  and   "  Strand  on  the  Green  "  (Connell), 

£i  15s. 
364    Rodin,    A.,    "  Portrait    of    Antonin    Proust,"    and    others,    by    Rajon,    etc. 
(Dunthorne),   £13  13s. 

265  Rousseau,    Th.,    "Chenes    de    Roche,"    second    state;    and    "Le    cerisier    de 

la   Plante  k   Biau  "  (Strolin),   £2. 

266  Sherborn,    C.    W.,    "  Shakespeare    and    Cromwell  ";    and    various    other 

etchings,  by  Vincent  Cotman,  etc.   (Scott),   los. 

267  Stauffer-Bern,     "  Conrad     Ferd.     Meyer,"     and     "The     .Artist's     Mother  " 

(Gutbier),     £ig- 

FRANK  SHORT. 

268  "  St.     Magnus     Church,     Billingsgate,"     "  Poole     from     Branksey,"     and 

"  Sail   Loft,    Poole  "   (Dunthorne),   £^  4s. 

269  "  Putney,"   and   "  A   Gray    Morning,    Whitby  "   (Dunthorne),    £2. 

270  "  Per    Horse    Power    per    Hour,"    two    proofs;    and    "  Sleeping    till    the 

Flood  "  (Dunthorne),   £S. 

271  "  The    Patience,"    "  Evening,"    and    "  Nutbourne    Mill  "    (Dr.    Parsons), 

£2    10s. 

272  "  The  Fisherman's  Castle,"  and  "  Washing  Day  "  (Dr.  Parsons),  £2  5s. 

273  "Rye    Port,"    "Rye    Pier,     Evening,"    and    "The    Curfew"    (Gutbier), 

£5   los. 
274    "  The    Last    Days   of    an    Old    Brig,"    and    "  Low    Tide,"    "The    Evening 

Star,"    etc.    (Dunthorne),    £^2. 
27s    "The     Mooring     Stone,     Folperro,"     "  Polperro     Harbour,"     and     "The 
Rookery,     Polperro  "    (Kine     Art     Society),     £2. 

276  "  The   Lowlands   Low,"  "  Hayle,   Cornwall,"   and   "  Talland,    Cornwall  " 

(Meder),   £^. 

277  "  Entrance    of     the     Meuse,"     "  Bellinzona,"     and     "  Ehrenbreitstein     to 

Coblentz,"   all   after  Turner   (Agnew),   £14. 


April   13,    1910.  211 

278  "  Wensleydale,"    after    De    Wint    (Colnaghi),    ;^I2. 

279  "  Flatford    Lock,"    after    Constable;    and    "Twilight    on    the    Campagna," 

after    G.    Costa    (Gutbier),    ;^io    los. 

280  "  A    Dead    Calm,"    "  A    Dutch    Greengrocer,"    and    "  Unloading    Peat    at 

Dordrecht  "   (Gray),    £4   los. 

281  "  The    West's   Good-night    to   the    East,"    and    "  A    Wintry    Blast   on    the 

Stourbridge   Canal  "    (Dunthorne),    :^ii. 

282  "  Sussex    Down,"    after    Constable    CGutbier),     /TS. 

283  "  Walberswick  Pier,"  "  George's  Dock,    Liverpool,"  and   "  The  Breaking- 

up  of   the   '  Great   Eastern  '  "   (Gutekunst),   ^7    los. 

284  "  A    Quiet    Evening   on    the   Ferry,"   "  Dinner-time   on   board    the   timber- 

barge  "    (Colnaghi),    ^2    los. 

285  "  Bromborough,"  and  "  Entrance  to  the  Mersey  "   (Colnaghi),   £6. 

286  "  A   Swiss   Pass,"   after   Turner   (Connell),    £8   8s. 

287  "  Diana    and    Endymion,"    after    Watts,    and    "  Love   and    Death,"    after 

the   same   (Fine   Art   Society),    ;£ri9    19s. 

288  "  The  Solway,"  "  Gathering  the  Flock  on  Maxwell  Bank,"  and  "  Solway 

Fishers  "   (Dunthorne),    ;^io    los. 

289  "  The   Heron's   Pool,"   "  The   Church   at   Kampen,"   and   "  The   Brewery, 

Haarlem  "    (Dunthorne),    £8    i8s.    6d. 

290  "  Overijssel,"    and    "  Vuurtoren,   Friesland  "    (Dunthorne),    ^12    12s. 

291  "  Over   the  Meadows   to  Monnickendam,"   "  The   Bell   Tower  "   (Merton), 

£3  3s 

292  "  In  Port  Volendam,"  "  Deventer,  Friesland,"  and  "  Towers  of  Kampen  " 

(Agnew),    ;tr7    7s. 

293  "  Moon    on    the    Zuyder    Zee."    "  The    Beach    Buoy,"    and    "  The    Weary 

Moon   was   in   the   Wane  "   (Dunthorne),   ;^ii    iis. 

294  "  Vesuvius  from  the  Bay  of  Naples,"  after  Watts;  and  "  The  Dijk  Bell  " 

(Colnaghi),    £s    5S- 
29s    "  The    Entrance    of    the    Medway,"    after    Turner,    two    etchings;    and    a 
mezzotint   (Gutbier),   £7   ys. 

296  "  Narcissus    and     Echo,"    after    Turner,     soft    ground     etching     (Connell), 

£i   15s- 

297  "  Falls     of     the     Rhine,     Schaflhausen,"     after     Turner,      etching;      and 

mezzotint    (Agnew),   ;^I3    13s 
2g8     "  .^sacus     and     Hesperie,"       after      Turner,     etching;       and      mezzotint 
(Dunthorne),    ;£'2    :os. 

299  "  Macon,"  after  Turner,   etching;   and   mezzotint  (Agnew),   ;^9   19s.  6d. 

300  "  Derwentwater,"    after    Turner,    etching    (Agnew),    £8    8s. 

301  "The  Stork  and  .Aqueduct,"  after  Turner;   etching  (.Agnew),   ;^g  qs. 

302  "  Pan     and     Syrinx,"     after    Turner,     etching;     and     mezzotint     (Walker), 

£3   13s-   6d. 

303  "  Kingston    Bank,"   after   Turner,    mezzotint    (Agnew),    ;^6    i6s.    6d. 

304  "A   Pastoral,"   after  Turner,   etching;    and    mezzotint   (Agnew),    ;^5   5s. 

305  "  Lucerne,"   after  Turner,    mezzotint   (Dunthorne),   £^   4s. 

306  "Huntsmen    in    a    Wood,"    after    Turner,    etching;    and    mezzotint    ( 

307  "  Moonlight    at   Sea,"    after   Turner,    mezzotint    (Connell),    ^^Tii    iis. 

308  "  Stonehenge,"    after   Turner,    mezzotint    (Agnew),    £8    18s.    6d. 

309  "  Via   Mala,"  after  Turner,   mezzotint;   and  etching   (Agnew),   ;^i8   i8s. 

310  "  The   lost   Sailor,"   after   Turner,    mezzotint    (Dunthorne),    j^2    5s. 

311  "  Niagara    Falls,"    and    "  Horseshoe    Fall  "    (Dunthorne),    £8. 

312  "  Sunrise  o'er   Whitby   Scaur,"   "  The   Anglers'   Bridge   on   the   Wandle." 

"  Polperro   Harbour,"  and   "  Shap   Fells  "   (Dunthorne),    £i;i   13s. 


ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


313  "  Raft    on    the    Rhine,"    after    Turner;    and    "  Crowhurst,"    after    Turner 

(Palfrey),    £5   53. 

314  "  A    Fen-country    Bridge,"    "  A    South    Coast    Road,"    "  An    April     Day 

in  Kent,"  and  "  Old  Steaming  Box  at  Lynn  "  (Colnaghi),  £y  17s.  6d. 

315  "  A   Yorkshire    Dell,"   after   Turner   (Obach),    :^8   8s. 

316  "  Portrait    of    Two    Gentlemen,"    after    Reynolds;    and    another    (Palfrey), 

^4    14s.    6d. 

317  "  Near  Oxford,"  after  De  Wint,   first  and  second  states  (Obach),   £y  7s. 

318  "  Ploughing,"     after     Do     Wint;     and     "  Harvesters,"     after     the     same 

(Colnaghi),   ^8  8s. 

319  "  Strolling    Players,"    and    "  A    Lane    in    Arundel  "    (Permain),    £n. 

320  *'  Putney,"     "  Hammersmith      Bridge,"      and      "  Dredging,"      lithographs 

(Mac   Auffray),    £t    55. 

321  "Timber   Ship,    Yarmouth  ";     "  On    the    Bure,    Yarmouth  ";    and    "  Eel 

Fisher,    Volendam,"    two    states;    lithographs    (Dunthorne),    £y. 

W.     STRANG. 

322  "  Ae    Day    as   to   the   Well,"    "  The    Rehearsal,"    and    "  The    Marriage   at 

Cana  "    (Agnew),    ;£'io    los. 

323  "  William    Wright,"    "  The    Nymph,"    and    "  Poor    Peter  "    (Gutekunst). 

£^   3S. 

324  "  Farm  on   the  Forth,"  "  Near   Darleith,"   and  "  On   the   Hill  "   (.\gnew), 

£9   OS. 

325  "  Towers  at  Courtrai,"  and  "  R.   Kipling  "   (Dunthorne),   £6   i6s.  6d. 

326  "  The   Phantom,"   "  The   Worshippers,"    and   "  W.    Strang  "   (Gutekunst), 

£5  Ss. 

327  "  The   Tower,"   and    "  A    Fish    Stall  "    (Gutekunst),    ;^ii    us. 

328  "  An    Upland    Farm,"   "  The   Top   of   the    Hill,"   and    "  Danse   Macabre  " 

(Gutekunst),    ^3    3s. 

329  "  Despair,"    "  The    Preacher,"    and    "  The    Soup    Kitchen  "    (Gutekunst), 

£'i    4S. 

330  "  The    Last   Supper,"   and    "  Milton    Hills  "   (Gutbier),    ;^5    15s.   6d. 

331  "  Laurence    Binyon,"    and    "  Robert    Bridges  "    (Agnew),    £6    i6s.    6d. 

332  "  Near  Knotty  Ash,"  "  The  Mill  Ford,"  and  "  The  Farmyard  "  (Connell). 

£9  9S. 

333  "  The  Farmyard,"  "  Kilcreggan,"  and  "  The  Vision  "  (Connell),   ;^I2  12s. 

334  "  Chorley    Farm,"   and    "  The    Etcher  "   (Agnew),    £y   ys. 

335  "  Adoration   of   the   Kings,"   "  The   Dancers,"   and   "  Portrait   of   a    Boy  " 

(Gutekunst),    /i'l;   ss. 

336  "  Peter    Strang,"    "  The    Quarrymen,"    "  Salvation    Army,"    and    "  The 

End  "    (Mac   Auffray),   ^4   14s.   6d. 

337  "  The    Rhyme    of   the    Ancient    Mariner,"    set    of    twelve    proofs    (only    50 

printed),  in  portfolio  (Gutbier),   /^g. 

CHAS.     J.     WATSON. 

338  "  Aries,"  "  St.   Jacque,   Dieppe,"  and   "  Interior  of  St.    Etienne  du   Mont, 

Paris  "   (Colnaghi),    /76   i6s.   6d. 

339  "  Evening,"   "  Piazza    Giulio   Cesare    Rimini,"   and    another   (Dunthorne), 

£'[   4S. 

340  "  La    Chapelle    du    St.    Esprit,"    "  St.    Etienne    du    Mont,"    "  Abbeville," 

and  two  others  (Agnew),  ^10  los. 


April    13,    1910.  213 

341     Watts,    G.    F.,    "  Girls'    Heads,"    lithographs;    and    "  The    Mouth    of    the 
Medway,"  by   Wyllie   (Dunthorne),   £2- 


342 
343 
344 
345 
346 
347 
348 
349 
350 
351 
352 
353 
354 
355 
356 


A.     ZORN. 
Madame    Simon  "    (Gutekunst),    ^^19. 
Ernest   Renan  "   (Gutekunst),   ;£^I7. 
Miss    Maud    Cassel  "    (Obach),    ^£^13. 
Mrs.   Cleveland  "  (Meder),   ;£'io. 
Zorn    and    his    Model  "    (Obach),    ;£'i8. 
Maja  "  (Obach),  ^£^32    iis. 
Au    Piano  "    (Connell),    £ij    17s. 
Miss    Rassmussen  "    (Dunthorne),    ;^I4    14s. 
Mrs.   Skip  "  (Obach),  £^5  15s. 
Kesti,"    and    "  Ida  "    (Scott),    /:i6    i6s. 
D'Estournelles    de    Constant  "   (Obach),    ;^8    8s. 
A.    Rodin  '"    (Meder),    j^g    19s.    6d. 
Et6  "   (Gutekunst),   £11    iis. 
Cercles    d'Eau  "    (Proudfoot),    jlTii    iis. 
Edo  "   (Obach),  .£'10   los. 
Oxenstierna  "     (Dunthorne),     £g     gs. 


214  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


April  16,  1910.  The  following  were  sold  by  order 
of  the  Executrix  of  George  Frederick  (Fenton)  Smith, 
Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  Cromwell  Lodge,  Putney  Hill, 
S.W. 

1  An      Album,      containing      twenty-eight     drawings     of      Cromartj',     by    T. 

Allom,  Winchester  Cathedral,  by  F.  Francia,  Edinburgh,  by  J.  Glover, 
Canterbury,  by  R.  Wesiall,  R.A.,  and  River  Scenes,  Landscapes,  and 
Sea-pieces,  by  R.  Brandard,  A.  E.  Dayes,  W.  Payne,  J.  Varley,  etc. 
(Crosland),  ^26  55. 

DRAWINGS. 

In  the  Folio. 

2  Angell,     H.     Coleman,     "  Dead     Birds  "     (2),     "  Azaleas,"     and     "  Wood 

.■\nemones  "   (Gooden    and    Fox),    ;£'i2    12s. 

3  Cox,   D.   (after),   "  A  Landscape,   with  a  viaduct  and  gleaners,"  "  Beatrice 

Villa,  near  Hereford,"  "  A  River  Scene,"  by  J.  M.  Ince,  and  "  A 
Coast  Scene  "  (Sampson),  £•;  7s. 

4  Cristall,   J.,    1831,   "A   Hilly   Lake  Scene,   with   a   piping   shepherd";   and 

"  A    Farm-yard,"    by    Atkinson    (Leggatt),    £2    12s.    6d. 

5  Grimms,   S.    H.,   "  Carnarvon   Castle  ";    "  .\   River   Scene,    with   figures," 

by  \.  E.  Dayes;  and  "A  River  Scene,"  by  P.  Sandby  (Vokins), 
£1    IIS.   6d. 

6  Leitch,   W.   L.,   "  Santa   Maria   della   Salute,   Venice  "   (Vicars),   £2   2s. 

7  Owen,   S.,   "  A  Town  on   a  River  ";   "A  Town  on   the  Coast,"  engraved 

by  W.  B.  Cooke  in  "  South  Coast  of  England  ";  and  two,  by  Luke 
Clennell,    sepia    (Thomas),    £2    2S. 

8  Pearson,    C,    and   Wainewright,    T.    F.,    "  On    the   River   Greta,    Cumber- 

land "    (Mitchell),    £S    i8s.    6d. 

9  Smith,    J.    Clarendon,    "  A    Woody    Landscape,"    with   a    watch-tower    and 

figures    (Sampson),    £1    is. 

10  Stry,    J.    Van,    "  Views    in    Dordrecht  "   (Vicars),    ;^I2    12s. 

11  Tenkate,    H.,    "  The   Game   of   Draughts  "   (Mitchell),    ;^io    los. 

12  Varley,   J.,    "A   Hilly   River   Scene,    with   castle:    Sunset,"   "Westminster 

Bridge,"    and    "  Cattle    grazing  "    (Sampson),    ;£^ii    iis. 

13  Varley,    J.,    "  Flint    Castle,"    "  North    Wales,"    and    "  A    River    Scene  " 

(Falser),    £s    3s. 

14  De    Wint,    P.,    "  In    the    Wheatfield  "    (Gooden    and    Fox;,    ;^io2    i8s. 

Framed. 

15  Angell,    H.   Coleman,    "  White  Roses  and   Gladioli   in   a   Vase,"   18J   x   11 

(CoUings),    j^io    los. 

16  Angell,   H.  Coleman,  "  Chrysanthemums  in  a  Vase,"  15J  x  iij  (Collings), 

£Z  8s. 

17  Angell,   H.  Coleman,  "  Raspberries,"  8x11   (Gooden  and   Fox),   £12  13s. 

18  Angell,    H.   Coleman,    "  Wallflowers   and    Primroses   in    a    Glass,"    10   x   9 

(Collings),    £i   8s 


April    i6,    1910.  215 

ig     Angell,   H.   Coleman,   "  Yellow  Azaleas,"  6  x  8J  (Burr),   £5  'SS-  6d. 

20  Angell,    H.    Coleman,    "  White    Roses    and    Ranunculus,"    6J    x    9  (Mace), 

£5   15s.   6d. 

21  Angell,   H.   Coleman,   "  Dead   Birds,"  a  pair,   3^  x   55   (Fine  Art   Society). 

c^'22    is. 

22  Angell,    H    Coleman,    "  White    Azalea,"    and    "  Pink    Azaleas    and    Mig- 

nonette "    (CoUings),   £8   8s. 

23  Ball,   Wilfrid,    "  A   Town   on   a   Canal,"    12 J   x   7J   (Robinson   and   Wilde), 

24  Barret,     G.,     "  The     Embarkation,"     isi     x     21J     (Brown     and     Phillips), 

;^39    1 8s. 

25  Barret,    G.,    "  River   Scene,"    13   x    17J   (Williamson),    .1^58    i6s. 

26  Barret,   G.,   "  .\   Bay   Scene,   with   a  castle   and   cows:   Sunset,"   12J   x   16^ 

(Gooden   and    Fox),   £^2   's. 

27  Barret,    G.,    "  A    Glade,    with    a    peasant    family,"    13^    x    loj    (Sampson), 

^19    19s. 

28  Bouvier,   A.,    "A   Roman    Peasant-Girl,"   oval;    and   "Flowers"   (Royals)^ 

£2     2S. 

29  Cattermole,  G.,  1847,  "  An  Old  Moated  Castle,"  14J  x  igi  (Leach),  £y  7s. 

30  Cattermole,    G.,    "  An    Abbey    in    the    Olden    Times,"    155    x    i:J    (Leger), 

31  Coleman,    W.    S.,    "  The    Swan,"    lo   x   8   (Lister),    ;^s    15s.    6d. 

32  Collier,   T.,   1878.   "  A  Moorland  Stream,"  23J  x  35  (Agnew),   ;^i89. 

33  Cox,    D.,    "  A   Common   scene,    with  peasant-women   on   a   rustic   bridge,'" 

16    x    23i    (Agnew),    £'220    los. 

34  Cox,    D.,    "The    Edge    of    a    Wood,    with    a    peasant-woman    on    a    white 

horse,"    10   x    14^    (Brown    and    Phillips),    £'^2. 

35  Cox,    D.,   "  Haymaking,"  6  x   9J   (Agnew),   £6S  55. 

36  Cox,  D.,   1833,  "  A  Landscape,   with  a  viaduct  and  three  figures,"  6f  x  9! 

(Agnew),    £s2    los. 

37  Cox,    D.,     1832,    "  A    Landscape,     with    a    cottage    and    market    figures," 

7i  X   lol   (Agnew),   £52   los. 

38  Cox,  D.,  "  The  Church  Pool,  Bettws-y-coed,"  14  x  20  (Vicars),  £i:i  13s. 

39  Cox,   D.,   "  Cottages,   near  Bettws-y-coed,"  95  x  14J   (Brown   and  PhiUips)^ 

;e2I. 

40  Cox,   D.,   "  A  Park   Scene,   with  a  figure,"  9I  x   14^  (Falser),   £i)  9s. 

41  Cristall,   J.,    "  Landscape,"   21    x    17J   (Parry),   £6    16s.   6d. 

42  Fielding,    Copley,    1S53,  "  Loch   Etive,"  7   x    loj   (Agnew),    ;^i4i    15s. 

43  Foster,   Birket,   "  Rose-Buds,"  3^  x  6J  (Sampson),   ^8  8s. 

44  Goodall,  F.,  R.A.,   1866,  "  The  Rising  of  the  Nile,"  15^  x  27J  (Sampson), 

£^7  17s- 

45  Harding,   J.    D.,   "  The   Bay  of   Baiae,"  29^   x  40   (Sampson),   £iy   17s. 

46  Hardwick,   J.  J.,   "A  Bowl  of  Roses,"  gj  x   iij  (Permain),   ;^s  5s. 

47  Holland,  J.,    1844,   "  A  View  in  Venice,"   iij  x  i7i  (Agnew),   £8g  ss. 

48  Hunt,    W.,    "  An    Earthenware    Pitcher,    with    hollyhocks,    vegetables    and 

fruit,"   29I  X   21    (Collings),    £2$   4s. 

49  Hunt,  W.,  "  A  Rose  in  a  Vase,  and  a  Basket  of  Fruit,"  iij  x  8  (Agnew),. 

£S^    '4S- 
so     Hunt,  W.,  "  Hops,  Filberts,  and  a  Plum,"  7  x  loj  (Lister),  ;^5  15s.  6d. 

51  Hunt,  W.,  "  Grapes  and  a  Pear,"  7  x  joj  (Gooden  and  Fox),  £^6  15s. 

52  Hunt,    W.,    "  A    Brown    Jug,    and    a    Lettuce    in    a    Basket,"    7i    x    lo^ 

(Permain),    ;i^6   6s. 

53  Hunt,    W.,    "  Reading    the    Bible,"    ji    x    7J    (Permain),    ;^2i. 


2i6  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

54  Hunt,    W.,    "  Grapes   and   Strawberries,"   5x7   (Agnew),    ^26   55. 

55  Hunt,  W.,  "  Apple-Blossom  and  Bird's  Nest,"  9I  x   12  (Gooden  and  Fox), 

;^SS    i6s. 
j6     Hunt,   W.   Holman,   "  The   Lost   Child,"  sJ  x   3J,   exhibited   at   the   Guild- 
hall,   1896   (Wortley),   £s7   'Ss- 

57  Lucas,    W.,    1856,    "  Rustic   Courtship,"   21    x    17I   ( ),    ;^22    is. 

58  May,   W.  W.,   1872,   "On   the  Scheldt,"   13!  x   iSJ  (Schall),   £7   17s.  6d. 

59  Millais,    Sir   J.    E.,    P.R.A.,    1863,    "  The    Love-Letter,"   5x3!    (Wortley), 

60  Poole.   P.   F.,   R.A.,   1842,  "Jump!"  7  x   iif  (J.   H.   King),   ;/;'i2   12s. 

61  Prout,     S.,     "  An     Old     Tower     on     the     edge     of     a     Lake,"     17I     x     12 

(Williamson),    ;^23   2S. 

62  Robson,   G.   F.,   "  A  Highland  Valley,"  yi  x   ii|   (.■\gnew),   j^ii    iis. 

63  Rowbotham,    T.    L.,    1863,    "  The    Island    of    Capri,"    and    "  The    Grand 

Canal,    Venice  "    (Sampson),    ;£6   6s. 

64  Sandby,  P.,  R.A.,  "  River  Scenes,"  a  pair,  6  x  17I  (Wagner),  ^^5  15s.  6d. 

65  Sherrin,     J.,     "  A     Branch     of     an     Apple-Tree,"     iii     x     16     (Mitchell), 

;£ri4  3s.   6d. 

66  Steelink,    W.,    "  Driving    Sheep,"    5x11    (Faber),    ^10    10s. 

67  TayJer,   F.,   1872,   "  The   Rush-Gatherers,"  29J  x  20 j   (Mitchell),   ;^22   is. 

68  Turner,    "  Durham,"    sl    x    9    (Agnew),    ;^39    18s. 

69  Varley,   J.,   "  Classical   River   Scene,"   25   x  36J   (Mullen),    £g  gs. 

70  Varley,     J.,     "  River     Scene  ";     and     "  Heidelberg,"     by     Ince     (Agnew), 

£1^    14s. 
71     Westall,    R.,    R.A.,    "  Mrs.   Agar   Ellis   and   child,"   circular;    and   "  Head 
of   a   Lady,"   oval    (Agnew),   ;£ii    os.    bd. 

72  Wimperis,   E.   M.,    1880,   "  A  Windy  Day,"   185  x  295   (Agnew),   ^£^105. 

73  De    Wint,    P.,    *'  Gloucester,"    iij    x    18    (.'^gnew),    £62- 

74  De   Wint,    P.,    "Buildwas   .Abbey,"    12   x    18^   (Gooden   and   Fox),    ^^75    12s. 

75  De  Wint,   P.,   "  Cross   Deep,   Twickenham,"  g^  x   175   (.\gnew),   £t^6   los. 

76  De  Wint,   P.,   "  On   the  Road   from   Bethesda   to   Ogwen   Lake."   11   x   17J 

(Agnew),   ;^42. 

77  De    Wint,     P.,    "On    the    River    Derwent,    Matlock,"    11    x    17S    (Faber), 

78  De  Wint,    P.,   "  Randall's   Mill,    Nine   Elms,"    10  x   isi   (.Agnew),   ;£ji05. 

79  De  Wint,    P.,    "  Twickenham,"    11   x    17J   (Mullen),   ;£^i6    i6s. 

80  De    Wint,    P.,    "  A    Sand    Quarry,    near    Ludlow,"    iij    x    iSJ    (Leggatt), 

;^44       2S. 

81  De    Wint,    P.,    "  Matlock,"    11    x    175    (Agnew),    ^£'42. 
S2     De   Wint,    P.,    "  Lincoln,"   gi   x    16    (Faber),    ;^6o    i8s. 

83  De   Wint,   P.,   "A   View  over   a   River,"   12   x   14J   (Faber),   £^2. 

84  De   Wint,    P.,   "  A   View  of   a   Town,"   iii   x    18   (.Agnew),   ^^57    15s. 

*5  De    Wint,    P.,    "  Cottages    among    Trees,"    11    x    172    (.Agnew),    ^^33    12s. 

86  De  Wint,   P.,   "  A   Road  Scene,"   11   x   14J  (Mullen),   ^25  4s. 

Sy  De  Wint,  P.,  "  River  Scene,  with  cows,"  iij  x  18  (King),   ;£26  5s. 

88  De   Wint,    P.,    "  A   Village   among   Trees,"   6   x   2Si    (Vicars),    £6  6s. 

89  De   Wint,    P.,    "A    Ruined   Abbey,"    iii   x    18    (Vicars),    ^£'13    13s. 

90  De   Wint,    P.,    "  A    Park    Scene,    with    a    temple    and    figures,"   gj    x    15^ 

(Vicars),  ^^19  19s. 

91  De  Wint,   P..   Berncastel  on   the  Moselle,"  9  x   13   (Agnew),  ^56   14s. 

^2     De    Wint,    P.,    "  Farm    Buildings,    ricks   and   castle,"    10   x   22i    (Agnew), 
£25  4S- 


April   i6,    1910.  217 


93 


De  Wint,  P.,  "  A  Cottage,  with  a  peasant  woman  and  poultry,"  gj 


(Agnew),    ;^i8    i8s. 

94  De  Wint,   P.,   "  Farm   Buildings,   by   a  pond,"  9  x   13   (Agnew),   £62- 

95  De   Wint,    P.,    "  River   scene,    with   a    stone   bridge,"    loj   x   29    (Vicars), 

£1^  14s. 

96  De    Wint,    P.,    "  River    scene,    with    an   angler    and    a    punt,"    loj    x    15J 

(Vicars),   £^,1    los. 

97  De    Wint,     P.,     "Road    scene,     with    felled    timber,"     13    x     iSi    (Vicars), 

98  De    Wint,    P.,    "  A    Market-Cart,    crossing    a    stream,"    8-i    x    12    (Mullen.' 

99  De   Wint,   P.,   "  A   Cottage  among   trees,"   8i   x   13   (Falser),   £6  6s. 
100    De   Wint,   P.,    "A   Welsh   Mill,"    loj   x    14I    (Mullen),    ;£i2    12s. 

loi     De   Wint,    P.,    "  A   view   on    the   Downs,"   gj   x    isi    (Agnew),   j^g4   los. 

102  De    Wint,    P.,"  Bolton,    looking    towards    Barden    Tower,"    and    "  A    Pool 

among    trees"    (Gooden    and    Fox),    ;^26    5s. 

103  De    Wint,    P.,    "  Buildings    near    a    hillside,"    and    "  A    Landscape,    with 

horses  "   (Leaf),   ^^37    i6s. 

104  De   Wint,    P..    "  Landscape,    with   a   castle   and   figures,"    and   "  A   Canal, 

with  buildings  and   shipping  "  (Eyles),   £23   2S. 

MODERN     PICTURES. 

105  "  A    Woody    Landscape,    with    a    peasant   driving    sheep    across    a    bridge," 

i7j  X  23J  (Lister),  £3  3s. 

106  Bevis,     R.,     1876,     "Turning     the    herd     in     the    Campagna,"     45    x     65 

(Clarke),    j£^6s   2s. 

107  Bock,    Th.    De,    "  Dans   les   Dunes,"    17!   x   30J   (Tooth),    ;^35    14s. 

108  Bock,   Th.    De,  "  A  Woody   Pool,    with  cattle,"  20  x   31    (Tooth),  i^'ios. 

109  Bock,   Th.  De,    "  Apres  la   pluie,"   21    x   32    (Tooth),    ^{^90  6s. 
no    Bock,   Th.   De,   "  A   Sandy   Road,"   14  x   22I   (Obach),   £23   2s. 

111  Cooper,    T.    S.,    R.A.,    1872,    "  Four    cows    and    four    sheep,    on    the    bank 

of  a  river,"  29^  x  42*  (Lister),   £1^2  5^- 

112  Cox,    D.,   "  Ploughing   the   Upland,"    13J   x    17   (Permain),    ;^36    15s. 

113  Danby,  T.,   1878  "  View  from  Bellaggio,   Lake  Como,"  35  x  59  (Wagner), 

£io  gs. 

114  Foster,   Birket,    "  The   Ford,"   39  x   59   (Sampson),    ;^i3i    5s. 

lis     Hardy,   T.   D.,   "  The   Young   Pedlar,"  7i   x   6   (Mitchell),   £^  4s. 

116  Heijiigers,     A.     F.,     1867,     "The     Town     Crier     of     Bruges,"     10^     x     13 

(Williamson),   ;^37   16s. 

117  Hunt,  \\'alter,   1886,  "  Overmatched,"  34*  x  47  (D.   M.  Davis),  ^^57  153. 

118  Hunt,    Walter,    1885,    "  The    Dog    in    the    manger,"    23    x    35^    (Mullen), 

j^i4i    15s. 

119  Hunt,     Walter,    1885,     "  The     Fly     in     the     milk,"    27'-     x     35!     (Mullen), 

^^73  I  OS. 

120  Ladell,  E.,  "  Still  Life  on  a  table,"  iij  x  gl  (Copsey),  £1^  14s. 

121  Levis,   M.,   1892,  "  The  Edge  of  Lake  Neuf,"   14  x   17!  (Major),   £23  2S. 

122  Levis,    M.,    1891,    "  Un    Atelier    de    Serrurerie    i    la    Campagne,"    6x9 

(Money),   ;£'i6  5s.   6d. 

123  Montigny,   Jules,    1864,   "  In   the  Farmyard,"  29^  x   38   (Mullen),   £g  gs. 

124  Mulready,     .'\.     E.,     "  Tired     Out,"    and     "  .-V     Woody    Stream  "    (Major) 

£3^     IDS. 

125  O'Neill,   G.   B.,  "  The  Fairy  Tale,"   18  x   141  (Lister),   ^^52   los. 

126  Todt,   M.,   1880,   "  The  Despatch-Bearer,"  10  x  6J  (Sampson),   £30  gs. 


ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


127  Todt,  M.,   1881,  "  The  Lute-Player,"  on  panel,  9x7  (Leggatt),  £3^  i8s. 

128  Vickers,   A.,   1849,   "  The  Watermill,"  39  x   54  (Mullen),   £^y  i6s. 

129  Vickers,   A.,    1856,    "  Evening   in   the   Vale   of   Neath,"   25^   x   39   (Vicars), 

I'^o  Vickers,    A.,    "  River   Scene,"   q^   x    13I   (Schall),    ^^8  8s. 

131  Woolmer,    A.    J.,    1885,    "  Haddon    Hall    Terrace,"    13    x    ig    (Upperton), 


£6   6s. 


OLD     PICTURES. 


132  Breen,    A.    Van,    "  Winter    Landscape,"    signed    with    initials,    and    date'i 

1611,    17J   X    26    (Howard),    £^3    "s. 

133  Goyen,    Van,   "  The   Village  of   Nichtervecht,"   and   "  Head  of   Masaccio  " 

(Parsons),   £6  i6s.  6d. 

134  Hobbema,    "  Woody    Landscape,"   26    x    34   (S.    Smith),    ;^5    5s. 

135  Hone,    N.,    "  Portrait    of    Miss    Kitty    Fisher,    in    dark    dress    with    brown 

sleeves,"  signed,   and  dated   1758,  29J  x  24  (Parsons),  £g   19s.   6d. 

136  Huysum,  J.  Van,  "  Flowers  in  a  Glass  Bowl,"  24  x  20  (Cohen),  £g  9s. 

137  Kneller,    "  Portrait   of   a    youth    (said    to   be    Sir    Isaac    Newton),    in    green 

dress,"   23   x    19J   (Vicars),    j^'ii    us. 

138  Leyden,    Van,    "  The    Crucifixion,"    19I   x    15   (C.    Davis),    £g<)    153. 

139  Neer,  Van   Der,   "  River  Scene,"  22J  x  32^  (Cohen),   £jo  9s. 

140  Teniers,   "  An    Interior,    with   figures,    and   a  peasant   frying   an   omelette," 

14  X   18   (Parsons),   £'i2. 

141  Velde,   E.   Van  de,   "  The   Sacking  of  a   Town,"  29  x  41 J  (Cohen),   ;^42. 

142  Velde    F.,    Van    de,    "  A    Town    on    a    frozen    river,"    18J    x    38    (Cohen), 

£S4  I2S. 

The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

DRAWINGS. 

143  Whittaker,  J.  W.,   1S68,  "  Welsh  River  Scene,"  iij  x  24J  (White),  ;^s  5s. 

144  Willis,  H.  B.,   1858,  "  Cattle  in  a  Meadow,"  12J  x  17^  (Collins),   ^25  4s. 

PICTURES. 

14s     Brillouin,   G.,   "  La   Lecture  4  I'Atelier,   7  x  gj   (Wallis),   ;£i2    12s. 

146  Lambinet.   E.,  "  River  Scene,"  with  a  farm,  6  x  gj  (Tooth),  ^^30  gs. 

147  Linnell,    J.,    sen.,    "  Italian    River   Scene,"    with    figures,    iji    x    21    (Law- 

rence),  ;£'68  5s. 

148  Mesker,  J.,   1880,  "  An  Artist  in  his  Studio,"  iq  x  14  (Tooth),  ^8  8s. 

149  Munger,  G.,  "  On  the  River  near  Poissy,"  13I  x  20^  (Harrison),   ;^24  3s. 

150  Ruysdael,    "  Woody    Landscape,"    with    figures    on    a    road,     18J    x    2Si 

(Cohen),  jfTso  8s. 

151  Venne,   A.    Van    Der,    i88i,   "  A   Hungarian   Wedding,"   isi   x   2sJ   (Gray), 

£7   7S. 

152  Vincent,   G.,   "  On   the  Yare,"  with  boats  and  figures,   13!  x   18J  (Hobbs), 

£'i7  53- 


April    i8,    1910.  21Q 


April  18,  1910.  The  following  were  the  property  of 
John  Grossman,  Esq.,  JM.D.,  of  331,  Wandsworth  Road, 
S.W. 

DRAWINGS. 
Unf  rained. 

1  Dodgson,     G.,     "The     Ferry,"     "The     Cliffs,     Filey,"     and     "The     llaj- 

Barge  "  (Miller),  £4  53. 

2  Payne,   \V.,   "  A  Waterfall,"  and  "  A   Rocky  River  Scene  "  (Perrin),    iSs. 

3  Steen,   Jan   (after),   "  A  Card-Party,"   by   A.   Schouman,   8J  x   loj   (Miller', 

£2    lOS. 

4  Ward,   E.   M.,   R.A.,   "A  Roman   Pififerari-Player,"  and  ".Apple-Blossom," 

by  W.   Cruikshank   (Howard),    i6s. 

Fr  a  17  led. 

5  Absolon,   A.,   "  A  Toper,''   loi  x   7  (Lister),   £1    153. 

6  Bach,   Guido,    1870,   "  The   Bride,"   11x8  (Lister),   £2   5s. 

7  Banks,    E.,   "  Hurst   Wood,   Tunbridge  Wells,"   and   "  In   the   Highlands," 

by   Tom   Rowden,    1890   (Howiett),   £1    los. 

8  Barret,    G.,    "  A    Landscape,    with    a   castle   and    figures  ";    and    "  Proteus 

and   the   Courtier,"   by   J.    Burney   (Vicars),   £1   8s. 

9  Bradley,    Basil,    and    Tayler,    F.,    1864,    "  Glencoe,"    14^    x    21    (While), 

;^I0    los. 

10  Cattermole,     C,     "  The     Parley     at     the     Monastery,"     11     x     18     (Leger), 

.-^5    la's-    6d. 

11  Conyers,   Miss,   "  Colin  Clout  and   Marian,"  black  and  red  chalk,   6|  x  gj 

(Leger),   8s. 
J2     Deane,  W.  W.,  "  The  Monastery  Church,"  17  x  12J  (Howiett),  £1  5s. 

13  Dodgson,    G.,    "  The   Ferry,"   12^  x   iqJ   (Willis),    ;^5   55. 

14  Fripp,  G.  A.,   1864,  "  Trebarwith,"  gl  x  14  (Hodgson),  £2   12s.  6d. 

15  Girtin,   T.,   "  Rocky  Coast  Scene,"   19  x  31    (Lister),    i6s. 

16  Haghe,   L.,   "  Oliver  Cromwell  on   the  morning  of  the  Battle  of   Xaseby," 

17J  X  23^  (Yuill),   ;^I3   13s. 

17  Haghe,  "  The  Burgomaster's  \\'ife,"  and  "  The  Young  Falconer  "  (Leger), 

£1   IIS.  6d. 

18  Haghe,    L.,    "  The    Connoisseur,"    and    "  Richelieu    and    his    Secretary  " 

(Leger),    £7   7s. 
iq     Haghe,   L.,   "  .-^  Street  in   Rome,"  and  "  A  Roman   Fountain  "   (Howiett), 
£1   5s- 

20  Haghe,     L.,     "  The    Monastery    Door,"    and    "  Caen,"    by    L.    J.     Wood 

(Bowden),   j^s   ss. 

21  Halswelle,    Keeley,    A.R.S..\.,    "  Venice    from    the    Lagoons,"    iii    x    17J 

(Roberts),   :^s   iss.   6d. 

22  Harding,    J.     D.,    "  Thiers  ";    and    "  A    River    Scene,"    by    J.     M.     Ince 

(Perrin),    £2. 

23  Hardy,    T.    B.,    "  The   Wayside,"   7i   x    12^   (Wagner),    £2   ss. 

24  Johnson,     Harry,     "  In     the    Vie    Scher    Thai,"    and    "  The    Convent    of 

Assisi  "   (Hill),   £1    IS. 


220  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

as     Leitch,    W.    L.,     1871,    "  On    the    Hills,     Braemar,"    6|    x    i^i    (Mullen), 
£^    iss.   6d. 

26  Leitch,   W.    L.,    "  Deeside,"   Ri   x   13I   (Hunt),    ^^5   ii;s.   6d. 

27  Leitch,   W.   L.,   1872,  "  A  Highland  Loch,   witli  cattle,"   7J  x   14  (Mullen), 

:/Tl2    IS.    6d. 

28  Linton,    W.,     "  Carnarvon    Castle  ";    and    "  On    the    Mississipi,"    by    E. 

Sebron   (Leger),    /^2  2s. 

29  Macallum,     Hamilton,    "  On    the    West    Coast    of    Scotland  ";      and    "  A 

Fountain,    near   Rome,"   by   W.    L.    Leitch   (Howlett),    i8s. 

30  Maplestone,    F.,    1881,    "  An    Incident    in    the    French    Revolution  ";    and 

"  The   Bathers,"  by   H.   K.   Browne   (Howlett),   ^^4   53. 

31  Mole,  J.  H.,  "  Shrimpers  Returning,"  and  "  On  East  Lyn,  North  Devon  " 

(Weaver),    £g   9s. 

32  Mole,  J.  H.,  "  In  Hillersdon  Woods,"  and  "  Near  Bradminster  "  (White), 

£7   /S- 

33  Mole,  J.  H.,  "  Come  Along,"  and  "  In  Surrey  "  (Sampson),  £6  6s. 

34  Mogford,     J.,     "  Perranporth,     Cornwall,"     and     "  First     Snow     Morning, 

Coast   of    Scotland  "    (Mullen),    j£y    ys. 

35  Mogford,   J.,    "  East   Loch   Tarbet,"   "  Bude,"   and    "  Near   Bamborough  " 

(Sampson),   £2   2S. 

36  Mogford,    J.,    "  Dunwich,    Suffolk,"    and    "  Bull    Bay,    Isle    of   Anglesea  " 

(Leger),   £3   13s.    6d. 

37  Mogford,    J.,     "  Fort    St.     Catherine,     Jersey,"    and    "  St.     Mary's     Isle, 

Cumberland  "   (C.    Smith),    £2    12s.    6d. 

38  Palmer,    Sutton,    1880,   "  On   the   River  Glengarifl,"   gj   x    13!   (C.   Smith) 

;£'io    10s. 

39  Palmer,   Sutton,    "  A   River   Scene  ";    and   "  A   Storm   in    the    Highlands,' 

by    G.    Dodgson    (Sampson),    ;^3   3s. 

40  Poynter,  Sir  E.  J.,   P.R.A.,   1863,   "  The  Alps,"  4  x  ii|  (Sampson),   £1   is. 

41  Prout,   Skinner,   "  A  View  in  a  Town,"  and  "  A   Coast  Scene  "   (Church), 

£1   IIS.  6d. 

42  Robins,  T.   S.,    1877,   "  Shakespeare's  Cliff:   Storm  clearing  off,"   14J  x  22 

(Robinson),    ;^8    i8s.   6d. 

43  Robins,    T.    S.,    1850,    "  On    the    Devonshire    Coast,"    12J    x    igj    (Leger), 

£'i  4S- 

44  Robins,      T.      S.,      "  Clovelly,"     and      "  Etretat,      Normandy  "      (Leger), 

£S   '5s.   6d. 

45  Smith,     W.    Collingwood,    "  Fort    St.    Catherine,    St.    Malo,"    and    "  Ben 

Nc\is  "     (Srinipion),     £2. 

46  Smith,    W.    Collingwood,    "  The    Matterhorn,"    and    "  Nero's    Aqueduct,'' 

oval   (Capt.   Young),    /'a    los 

47  Solomon,   Simeon,   "  An   Early   Christian   Martyr,"  4I  x  6i   (Wagner),   £,2. 

48  Steeple.    J.,     "A     Welsh    Landscape";     and     "  Ambleteuse,"     by    C.     j. 

Lewis    (Lawson),    j^_.'2    2s. 

49  Tayler,    F.,    "A    Fish-Market   on    the    Coast";    and   "Angers,"    by    Nash 

(Hewlett),    15s. 

50  Walters,   G.   S.,   1870,   "A  Welsh  River  Scene";   and  "Three  Clifls   liay, 

Gower,"   by    R.    Duncan    (Newman),    /'.2    !{s. 
!;i     Webb,    J.,    1872,    "  Land's    End  ";    and    "  Fisher-Girls,"    by    W.    Barrett, 

1872  (Howiofti,  /:i  15s. 

52  Weedon,   A.   W.,   1884,   "  Kilchurn   Castle  ";   and  "  A   Spate  in   the   High- 

lands,"   by    W.    15ennett    (Crews),    £8    8s. 

53  Whiteford,    S.    T.,    "  Fruit,"   gj   x    12J   (Wagner),    £2   ss. 


April    i8,   1910.  221 

54  Williams,     Penry,    "  An    Italian    Peasant-Woman    and    Child  ";    and    "  A 

Breton   Fisher-Girl,"   by  F.  J.   Skill,   1869  (Howlett),   £1    15s. 

55  Willis,    H.    B.,    "An    Illustration    to    '  Beattie's    Ode    to    Peace'";    and 

"  Mangerton    and   Turc    Mountains,    Killarney  "   (Fowler),    12s. 

56  Wyld,    W.,    "The    Doge's    Palace,    Venice";    and    "The    Piazza    of    Sc 

Mark's,    Venice,"   hy    H.    Wilson    (Palser),   £^    los. 

PICTURES. 

57  Angillis,    P.,    "  A    Hurdy-Gurdy    Player,    and    Market    Figures,"    28    x    23 

(P:irsons),     /'a^    i^. 

58  Duffield,   W.,   1841,  "  Grapes,  Apples  and  Pears,"  and  "  Fruit  "  (Collin^s), 

£1    IS. 

59  Johnston,    F.,    "  The    Maypole  ";    and    "  On    the    Cornish    Coast,"    by    J. 

Moglord    (Howlett),    ^^3    3s. 

60  Linton,     W.,     "  Sparta,"     "  Nauplia,'      and     "  Cheronaea,"     three     in     on» 

frame   (Leger),   £2. 

61  Miiller,    Adolph,    "Gossips";     and    "Breakfast    on    Board,"    by    W.     M 

Wyllie    (Wagner),    .;^ii    iis. 

62  Valentin,    "  Soldiers   Gambling,"   43    x   58   (Maynard),    ^i    lis.    6d. 

63  Velde,    Van    De,    "  A    Naval    Engagement,"    and    "  Lyme    Regis  "    (Van 

nuren),     /ri2    J2S. 

64  Whittle,     T.,     1874,     "  On     the     River,     near    Bettws-y-Coed,"     15     x     2ii 

(Warner),    3^712    12s. 

The  following  were  sold  by  order  of  the  Trustees 
of  the  will  of  William  Shoosmith,  Esq.,  deceased,  late 
of    Northampton. 

DRAWINGS. 

6.S  Campi,   G.,   "  Pompeian   Figures,"    12^   x    17^   (Leger),    £2. 

66  Cattermole,  C,  "  An  .'\rmy  on  the  March,"  i4i  x  2oi  (Wylde),   3^12   12s. 

67  Cattermole,   C,    1S77,   "  A  Standard-Bearer,"  2i|  x   14I   (Leaf),   £16   16*. 

68  Cattermole,   C,    1867,   "  A  Trumpeter,"   2o5  x   14^   (Bates),    /TiS   i6s. 
6q  Cox,    D.,   "  A  Welsh   River,"  q^   x   14^   (Perrin),   J'.q   los. 

70  Webb,   J.,    i8s2,   "  The   Entrance   to   the   Zuyder  Zee,"   13!   x    iqj   (White,", 

;£ri2      I2S. 

71  \\'ebb,    J.,    1S52,   "  Table    Mountain,   from    the    Sea,"    18    x    24    (Holland), 

£1^  4S.   6d. 

PICTURES. 

72  Bridell,  F.  Lee,   1S52,  "  A  Woody  River  Scene  ";  "  A  Rocky  Landscape,'' 

by  S.   Rosa;  and  "A  Bay  Scene:  Sunset"  (Crabbe),   £1^  i.ss. 

73  Diaz,    N.,    "  Venus   and   Cupid,"   $£   x   3!    (Leger),    £2    los. 

74  Holland,   J.,    1863,   "  Venice  by   Moonlight,"  9}  x   I3i   (Norton),   ;^9  gs. 

76  Janssens,  V.   H.,  "  A  Classical  Subject,"  9^  x   I3i  (Dale),   j^g  gs. 

77  Leyden,     "  David    Returnihg     with    the     Head    of    Goliath,"     16    x     27i 

(Perrin),    ,^8    18s.    6d. 

78  Morland,    "  Peasants,    Pigs    and    Donkey,"    29    x    24    (Ford),    .^'ii    iis. 

79  Niemann,    E.   J.,    1865,   "  Near   Festiniog,"   23   x   42^   (Wade),    /T'S    i8s. 

80  Niemann,    E.    J.,    "  On    the    Llugwy,    North    Wales,"    loj    x    16J    (Wade), 

£6   6s. 

81  Romney,     "  Head    of     a     Boy,     as     a     young     Bacchanal,"     and     "  Lord 

Morpeth,"  after  Sir   I.   Reynolds,   P.R.A.   (Grant),    £24  3s. 


ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


82     Schaefels,   H.   F.,    '  The  Gates  of  Antwerp,"  2ql  x  24  (Oldham),    ^8  8"! 
&:\    Shayer,  W.,   Sen.,   "  Welsh  Kivcr  Scene,"  27  x  35J  (Wood),    £2.1;  ts. 

84  Shayer,   W.,   Sen.,    1849,   "  A   Fisherman,    with   his   child,    and   a   c'.!;ikey," 

iy,k  X   iii   (Bell),    ;^i8   i8s. 

85  Stark,    "  A   View    near   a   Farm,"    17   x   23!   (Mitchell),    £g   gs. 

86  Stark,    "  River   Scene,"    17J   x   23J    (Mullen),    ;^ii    iis. 

87  Titian,    "  Cupid,    seated   in    a    landscape,    playing    on    a    viol    da    Gamba," 

18   X   I4i   (Maynard),   £6   6s. 

88  Weber,   Otto,   "  Village  Gossips,    Brittany,"  25^  x  35^   (Holt),    £5  5s. 

8q     Haynes-Williams,     "The    Young     Mother";     and    "The     Fortune-Teller," 
by   De   Keyser   (Holt),    £^  4s. 

The  following  were  sold  by  order  of  the  Executors  ot 
Mrs.  Bostock,  deceased,  late  of  47,  Sheep  Street, 
Northampton. 

DRAWINGS. 

90  Cattermole,    C,    "  On    the    March,"   and   "  Calling    in    the   Stragglers,"   a 

pair,    15   X   29J   (Sampson),   ;^I9   19s. 

91  Cattermole,  C,   1878,   "  The  Siege  of  Lathom  House,"  19J  x  33J  (Perrin), 

£29  8s. 

92  Cattermole,  C,  "  Preaching  to  the  Ironsides,"  7J  x  16J  (Goode),  £S  8s. 

93  Cattermole,  C,   "  Enquiring  the  Way,"  7  x   15^  (Holland),   £S   i8s.  6d. 

94  Catterm.ole,  C,    1869,    "  .'Vn    Army    on    the    March,"    and    "  In    Times    cf 

Peace,"  a  pair,   2f  x   9  (Perrin),   ;^io   los. 

95  Cattermole,    C,    and    Clarke,    G.    R.,    "The    Old     Inn,    Banbury:    The 

exterior  and  the  interior,"  a  pair,    16  x  22I   (Perrin),   ^15   iss. 

96  Davidson,   C,   "  Woodland   Scene,"    18   x  29   (Mitchell),    £g   igs.   6d. 

97  Davidson,  C,  "  Loading  Fern,  on  the  common,"  18  x  29  (Perrin),  £8  8s. 

98  Davidson,    C,    "  Spring-Time,"    14   x   22    (Bowden),    £^   55. 

99  Hardy,     T.     B.,     1878,     "A     Breezy     Morning:     Mouth     of     the    Scheldt," 

12^    x    19    (Smith),    ^11    IIS. 

100  Lloyd,   Stuart,    1887,   "  On   the   Helford   River,   Cornwall,"  29   x   49   (Holt), 

;^i6  i6s. 

101  Penley,   A.   E.,    1862,    "  Loch    Lomond,    near   to   Luss,"   25-i   x   46J    (Ellis), 

;£'i6    i6s. 

102  Sheffield,  G.,   1876,  "  Returning  from  Market:  Winter,"  28J  x  49  (Howell), 

103  Syer,  J.,   1874,  "  The  River  Findhorn,  Inverness-shire,"  23  x  37  (Goodwyn), 

£ii    13s- 
J04     Wallis,   J.,    "  Landscape,"    19   x   27!   (Bell),    £2    12s.    6d. 

MODERN     PICTURES. 

105  "The   Goldsmith's   Shop  ";   and   "An    Interior,    with    two   figures,"   after 

Terburg,    on    panel    (Hodson),    £S   8s. 

106  Glendening,     A.    A.,     1888,     "  Across    the    Heath,"    29    x    49    (Cranmer), 

£1^  MS- 

107  Gosling,   W.,   "  Moonlight  on   the  Thames,"   17  x  33^  (Ward),   ;^8  8s. 

108  Hardy,   J.,   Jun.,    1854,   "  Gordon   Setters,"  26^  x   21^  (Sampson),   £7  7s. 

109  Holder,    E.    H.,    1882,    "  The    Lledr    Valley,    North    Wales,"    igj    x    29J 

(Sampson),    £6    i6s.    6d. 


April    i8,   1910.  223 

no    Holder,    E.    H.,    1882,    "  A    Welsh    Homestead,    North    Wales,"   26J   x    iq} 
(Sampson),    j^/;   ss. 

111  Holder,  E.  H.,  1882,  "  Welsh  River  Scene,"  26  x   igj  (Sampson),  ;^s  5s. 

112  Hurt,   L.  B.,  "  Loch  Torridon,   Ross-shire,"  23J  x  35J  (Sampson),  £^5  4S- 

113  Hurt,   L.   B.,   "  On   Snowdon,"   12   x   18J   (Ward),   j£r7    17s.   6d. 

114  Koekkoek,    M.    A.,    1844,    "  Woody    River    Scene,"    26J    x    36    (Mitchell), 

jf,i^   4S.      6d. 

115  Montague,    A.,    i860,    "  Dort,"   20   x    29^    (Peters),    jC?    7S- 

116  Percy,    S.    R.,     1853,    "  Llyn-y-Gaden,    near    Beddgelert,     North    Wales," 

33   ^   49l    (Wells),    jCg   gs. 

117  Percy,  S.  R.,   "  Mountainous  Landscape,"  35  x  51    (Perrin),   £8   i8s.   6d. 

118  Roberts,    D.,    R.A.,    "  The    Council    Chamber.    \'enice,"    I3i    x    10    (Ward), 

119  Scognamiglio,    A.,    1876,    "  Chickens,"    45    x    31    (Misell,    Jun.),    ^£'3    3s. 

120  Scognamiglio,  A.,    1S87,   "  A  Bedouin  Arab,"  24^  x  20J  (Sampson),   £1    is. 

121  Shayer,   W.,  Sen.,   "  A  Welsh   Homestead,"  2q  x  26  (Peters),   ^ig  8s.  6d. 
132  Stark,   "  Woody   Landscape,"    17J   x   23   (Perrin),   ;^I4   14s. 

123  Strutt,    A.,    "  A    Hound    and    Puppies,"    13    x    19J    (Leger),    £;}    13s.    6d. 

124  Strutt,  A.   W.,   "  Watched   Pots  Never  Boil,"  31   x  44  (Livered),   ;^29  8s. 

125  Syer,  J.,   "  The  Vale  of  Bett\vs-y-Coed,"   11   x  23J  (Perrin),   £6   i6«.   6d. 

126  Syer,    J.,    "  The    Edge   of    the    Common,"    and    "A    Landscape,    with    farm 

buildings,    etc.,"    (Perrin),     ^9    9s. 

127  Tennant,  J.,   1862,   "  The  Old  Bridge  at   Llangattock,"  20J  x  35J   (Knutz), 

;^I0      I  OS. 

128  Walters,    G.    S.,    1887,    "  On    the    Old    Canal,    Dort,    Holland,"    23    x    35J 

(Ward),    j<?Q    iQ.s.    fid. 
120    Walters,   G.   S.,    1887,    "  A   Dutch   Village,"  2ii  x   36   (Vokins),    :^23   2S. 

130  Webb,   A.,   "  0£F  the  North   Foreland,"   igj  x  27J  (Perrin),   £g  19s.   6d. 

131  Webb,   J.,    1854,    "  Old   Calais   Pier,"   17  x   23I   (Frost),    £5   5s. 

132  Williams,   E.  C,  "  River  Scenes,"  a  pair,  gj  x   13I  (Perrin),  £y   17s.  6d. 

133  Williams,   G.  A.,    1843,   "  The  '  Old   Bell  '   Inn,"  39  x   49   (Mrs.   Wheeler), 

£32    us. 

OLD     PICTURES. 

134  Brakenburg,    "  A    Village    Fair,"   26^    x    34    (Wagner),    ;£i7   6s.    6d. 

135  Castro,     De,    "  Still     Life    on    a    Table,"    and    "  A    Winter    Landscape  " 

(Parsons),    £2^   6s. 

136  Dutch     School,     "  .^n     Interior,     with     figures     at    a     repast,"     15     x     21J 

(Cohen),    ^84. 

137  Janssens,    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,     in    dark    dress    with    lace    ruff," 

oval,   29i   X   24J   (Collins),    £i    13s.   6d. 

138  Ostade,    "  An    Interior,    with    figures    merrymaking,"    18    x    21^    (Richard- 

son),    ;f^l7     17s. 

139  Rysbrack,   R.,   1742,   "  Vegetables,"  34^  x  51    (Collings),   ;^3  3s. 

140  Stry,    Van,    "  Landscape,"   23   x    32^   (Perrin),    ;^I5    iss. 

141  Terburg,   "  An   Interior,   with  a   lady,  seated,   playing   a  guitar,"   20  x    18J 

(Howard),   £138   12s. 
143    Vernet,  "  River  Scene,  with  washerwomen,"  17  x  24J  (Perrin),  £is  'S^- 


224  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


April  23,  1910.  The  following  were  the  property  of 
J.  Vavasseur,  Esq.,  C.B.,  deceased,  late  of  Blackheath,  and 
Kilverstone  Hall,  Thetford,  and  were  sold  with  per- 
mission  of   the    Court. 

BRITISH     SCHOOL. 
DRAWINGS. 

1  Allingham,    H.,    i88o,    "  The    Lady    of    the    Manor,"    14J    x    19    (Vokins), 

2  Bayliss,     Sir     Wyke,     "  The     Interior    of     Orvieto     Cathedral,"     20    x     29 

(Mitchell),   ;^io   los. 

3  Beavis,     R.,     1882,     "  Skirts    of    the    Forest    at    Fontainebleau :      Timber- 

clearing,"    16  X   27J   (Heape),   ^£'22    is. 

4  Burton,   Sir  F.   VV.,    R.H.A.,   "  Yelitza,"   13^  x   10  (Leggatt),   £35   14s. 

5  Cooper,    T.    S.,    R.A.,    1863,    "  Nine    Sheep    on    the    Bank    of    a    Stream," 

16  X  23i  (Mitchell),   £65  2S. 

6  Emslie,   .\.   E.,   "  A   Mother  and  Child,"   18  x   135  (Cooling),  ^^5   15s.   6d. 

7  Fielding,    Copley,    "  The    Bay    of    Naples,"    25J    x    39    (Gooden    and    Fox), 

;£378- 

8  Fielding,   Copley,    1840,   "  Loch  Achray,"   iij   x    16^   (Agnew),   .£304   ids. 

9  Foster,    Birket,   "  Greta   Bridge,   Yorkshire,"   loj  x   15^   (Agnew),   ;i^i26. 

10  Haag,     Carl,     1873,    "  AlUhu    Akbar :    (God    is    most    great),"     i6|    x    34 

(Agnew),    ^"73    IDS. 

11  Haghe,    L.,    1843,   "  Cromwell   and    Ireton,"   29^   x   26J   (Gooden   and   Fox), 

;^3i    «os. 

12  Hunt,   W.,   "  Purple   and   White   Grapes,    and   a   Sprig   of   Holly,"  9   x    13J 

(Agnew),    ^68   ss- 

13  Hunt,    W.,    "  Primroses,"   7J   x    11    (Agnew),    £^y    5s. 

14  Hunt,    W.,    "  Mulberries    and    Nuts,"   3!   x   5    (Sampson),    ^^5    5s. 

15  Hunt,    W.,    i860,    "  Cobnuts,"   4J    x   5   (Sampson),    .;^s    55. 

16  Linnell,  J.,   Sen.,   "  Peasants  and  Cattle,   in   a  landscape,"  4x6  (Agnew), 

;^i6   i6s. 

17  Prout,    .S.,    "  Folkestone,"    18    x    25    (Agnew),    £^{2. 

18  Prout,     S.,     "  A    Street    in     a     Norman     Town,     with    figures,"     17    x     12 

(Leggatt),    £s2    los. 

19  Taylor,    E.,   "  A   Girl   of   Sorrento,"   iij  x  9^   (Sampson),   £$   los. 

20  Turner,   J.   M.   W.,   R.A.,   "  Florence,"   12 J  x    19,    Burlington   House,    18S9, 

engraved   by   E.   Goodall   in   the   "  Keepsake,"   1827   (."Vgnew),   £y8y   los. 

21  Turner,  J.   M.   W.,   R.A.,  "  Off  Holy   Island,"  6i  x  gi  (Vicars),   i;i78   los. 

22  Varley,   J.,    "  A    View   near   a   River,    with   a   cottage,    figures   and   cattle," 

9J  X    i3Jf   (D.   M.   Davis),   £^6   15s. 
13     Westall,   W.,  A.R.A.,  "  A  Town  on  a  River,"  3^  x   sJ  (Cooling),  ;£'ii   iis. 

PICTURES. 

24  Baxter,   C,    1857,   "  Wild   Flowers,"   18  x   14J  (Cooling),   j£^i2   12s. 

25  Cole,    Vicat,    R.A.,    1865,    "  A   View   in   Surrey,"    13J   x    igj    (Gooden    and 

Fox),    ;^i3i    ss. 


April  23,    1910.  225 

26  Cooke,    E.    W.,    R.A.,    "  The    Piazzetta,    Venice,"    31^    x   26^    (Sampson), 

£l^   iSs. 

27  Cooke,    E.    W.,    R.A.,    "  The    Piazzetta,    Venice,    with    the  Campanile,    the 

Doge's    Palace,    and   the    Lion  Column,"   31^   x   265    (Sampson),    jQ(>2,. 

28  Elmore,    A.,    R.A.,     1856,    "  The    Emperor   Charles    V.    at    the    Monastery 

of  Yuste,"   18  X  24i  (Lister),   ^^36   iss. 

29  Faed,   J.,   R.S.A.,   "  The  Raid  of   Ruthven,"   19I   x  26   (Spink),   £$2    los. 

30  [.eader,    B.   W.,   R.A.,    1867,  "  An   Autumn    Evening    in    the   Valley   of   the 

Lledr,"  40  x  65   (J.   Collings),   £\(>%. 

31  Miiller,  W.,    1841,   "  Gillingham  Church,"  agi  x  24^  (Agnew),   £1^-^  5s. 

32  \asmyth.   P.,    1830,    "  Leigh   Woods,"   27^   x   39I,    from    the   Collection    of 

Lord  Northwick,   1859,  for  whom  it  was  painted  (Agnew),  :^i627  los. 

33  Xasmyth,   P.,   "  Woody   Landscape,"   7^  x  6^   (Gooden  and   Fox),   £Z^  5s. 

34  VVyburd,  F.  J.,   "  Returning  from  Church   in   the  Bavarian  Tyrol,"  9}  x  7 

(Leggatt),   £i,   i8s.   6d. 

CONTINENTAL      SCHOOLS. 
DRAWINGS. 

35  Tenkate,    M.,    "  Snowballing,"    13J  x    19J   (Upperton),  £-j   17s.   6d. 

36  Tenkate,  M.,  "  .\n  Old  Soldier  Angling,"  14^  x  i8£  (Vokins),  ;^s  15s.  6d. 

PICTURES. 

37  Bonheur,  Rosa,   "  The   Royal   Mule,"   12J  x   loj  (Sampson),   ;^54   12s. 

38  Deutsch,   L.,   "  Reading   the   News,"  21   x   25  (Tooth),    ;i£r236   5s. 

39  Deutsch,    L.,    1894,    "  An   Amateur,"   23J   x  16J    (Sampson),    ;^g4    los. 

40  Heijligers,  A.  F.,  :86o,  "  Interiors  with  Figures,"  a  pair,  8i  x  7  (Vokins), 

;^8  i8s.   6d. 

41  Martino,     E.    De,    1889,    "Shipping    at    Spithead :    Moonlight,"    22i    x    16 

(Sampson),   £S   18s.   6d. 

42  Martino,      E.      De,     "  H.M.S.     '  Bombay  '     in      the     Atlantic,"    22I    x    i6 

(Sampson),  £i   8s. 
4i     PIoll,  v.,   "  The   Despatch,"   10   x  7I   (Mitchell),   £17   17s. 

44  Schachinger,    G.,    1881,    "  \    Lady   of    Old    Augsburg,"    8x5'    (Wallis), 

£l   7s- 

45  Schmidt,     E.     A.,     1891,     "  Michael    Angelo    in     his    Studio,"     igj    x    25^ 

(Leggatt),    £^s   3S- 

46  Schmidt,  E.  A.,  "  An  Artist  in  his  Studio,"  13^  x  iij  (Mitchell),   j£^2i 

47  Schmidt,   E.   A.,   "  The   Philosopher,"   9x5*    (Du   Cros),    £g    19s.  6d. 

48  Springer,    C,    1867,    "  A    Street    in    Amsterdam,"    23J    x    19J    (Mitchell). 

£^1   17s- 

OLD      PICTURES. 

49  Cuyp,    .\.,    "  A    Landscape :    Evening,    peasants    and    cattle    in    the    fore- 

ground,"   17J    X    2iJ    (Lippmann),    £2?,Ti    'ns. 

50  Kobell,   Jan,   "  A   Dairy   Farm,"    15  x    19J   (Gooden   and    Fox),    ;^S4    12s. 

51  Neefs,   P.,  "  The  Interior  of  a  Church,"   19  x  31   (Gooden  and  Fox).   ;^42. 

Different  properties. 

DRAWINGS. 

52  Cox,    D.,    "  Shrimpers   on    the  Sands,"  6J   x    loi   (Du   Cros),   £ji    8s. 

53  Hunt,    W.,    "  Primroses    and  Hedge-Sparrow's    Nest,"   7^   x    loi    (Gooden 

and    Fox),    .;^4g    7s. 

Q 


226  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

54  Cooper,    T.     S.,     R.A.,     1863,     "  Six    Sheep     in     the    Snow,"     iij     x     j/^ 

(Sampson),    ^^50  8s. 

55  Allingham,   H.,   "  A  Roadside  Cottage,"   8  x   iij  (Bowden),   £,2^   3s. 

56  Fraipont,    G.,    "  Mont    St.    Michel,"    2ii    x    325    (Robinson    and    Wilde), 

£(>    6s. 

57  Schmidt,    E.  A.,   "  The   Path   through    the  Wood,"   and   "  .\    Hedge-Row  " 

(Waugh),   jCii  OS.  6d. 

PICTURES. 

58  Leslie,    C.    1881,    "  Rhayadr    Falls,    North    Wales."    i'j\  x    31J    (Sampson), 

£2     2S. 

59  Schmidt,   E.  A.,   "  The   Interrupted   Ceremony,"  9  x  6f  (\'icars),    ;^io   los. 

60  Schmidt,     E.    A.,    "  A    Glass    of   Wine,"    and     "  Head    of     a     Cavalier  " 

(Du  Cros),    -£6  6s. 

61  Bedini,  P.,    "  Winding   the  Skein,"   12I  x   9   (Leggatt),   ;^28   7s. 

62  Jacquet,    G.,    "  Clarissa,"    12J    s    g    (Holland),   £^'y    ss- 

63  Shayer,   W.,  Sen.,    1835,    "  The  Village   Inn,"  27   x   35   (Gooden   and   Fox), 

;^II5    los. 

■64     Shayer,    W.,     Sen.,    "  The    Fisherman's    Home,"    27   x    35    (Gooden    and 
Fox),    ^7105. 

65  .Solomon,    Solomon    J.,    R..\.,    1885,    "  A    Bacchante,"   23    x    41    fMitcheil), 

66  Farquharson,   D.,  A.R.A.,  1891-2,  "  .-\berfeldy,"  47  x  715  (Tooth),  £g\  los. 
^7     Hardy,     Heywood,    "  Trying    the    Gorse,"    35J    x    47    (Gooden    and    Fox), 

£l^    8s. 
68     Windus,     W.     L.,     "Morton     Before     Claverhouse :      A     scene     from    'Old 

Mortality,'  "  44  x   66  (Gale),   ^£^52   los. 
-69     Pettie,   J.,    R..^.,    "  Distressed    Cavaliers   Turned    Highwaymen,"   2\\    x  34 

(Heape),   ^36    15s. 
70     Priestman,    Bertram,    1905,    "Summer,"   27^-   x   355   (Wallis),   £11   us. 

71  Bough,    Sam,    R.S.A.,     1858,    "  Oak    Trees    Breaking    into    Leaf,    Cadzon 

Forest,"   15I  x   23^   (Connell),   ;^i2o   15s. 

72  Herdman,  R.,  R.S.A.,  1858,  "  David's  Evening  Hymn,"  29!  x  23^  (Reade), 

73  Oakes,  J.  W.,  A.R.-'X.,  "  The  Mouth  of  the  Thames:  Southend,"  34J  x  49-5 

(Charles),   £e^2    los. 

74  Oakes,  J.  W.,  A.R.A.,  "  Caernarvonshire  Hills  from  .Anglesea,"  43I  x  55I 

(Charles),  £2'}   6s. 

75  Oakes,    J.     W.,     A.R.A.,      1876,      "  Fording     a    Tidal     Creek,"    47    x    65 

(Harley),   £21    los. 

76  Long,    Edwin,    R.A.,   1869,   "  The   .Spanish   Armistice, "   53   x   94   (Treasure), 

£l^   iSs. 

The    following    were    the    property   of    Mrs.    Woodward, 
•of  Glancathara,  Clarence  Park  South,  Weston-super-Mare. 

DRAWINGS. 

77  "  River   .Scene,"   13   x    17?    (Robinson    and    Wilde),    £2   2S. 

78  Bradley.    Basil,    "  In    Full    Cry,"    15I   x  26  (Bowden),    £2:,   4s. 

79  Bundy,    Edgar,    "  The    .Argument,"    145   x  21    (Lister),    £y]    i6s. 

80  Hardy,  J.,  Jun.,    1863,   "  A    Dead    Pheasant,"    jgi   x   26   (Fades),   ;^i6   J6s. 


April  23,    19 10.  227 

81  Hunt,    W.,   "Asleep,"   3!    x   si   (Li^te^),   £2    is. 

82  Kirkpatrick,     J.,     "  A     Histurber    of    the    Peace,"    8|     x     12I     (Ellis     and 

Smith),   £y  7s. 

83  Kirkpatrick,     J.,    "  A    Cottage    Gate,"     io|    x    8    (Robinson     and     Wilde), 

£6   6s. 

84  Neuhuys,   J.,    "  A   River   Scene,"   93  x   135    (Cremetti),    £g   gs. 

85  Paiiner,   Sam,   "  Harvest-Time:   Evening,"  7I  x   i6f  (Permain),   ;^io  10s. 
S6    Reed,  J.   C,   "  Harvest  'iime,"  22!  x  36  (CoUings),   ^£'22   is. 

PICTURES. 

87  ./Vdams,    Douglas,    "  In  Glen  Sannox,    Isle   of   .^rran,"   295   x   47-J   (Eades). 

£^. 

88  Burr,    A.   H.,  "  Crossing   the   Brook,"   34   x   25   (Veitch),    £2^    'os. 

8g     Cooper,  T.   S.,    R.A.,   "  On   the    Banks   of   the   Stour,"    14   x    igj   (Evans), 

90  Crofts,   E.,   R.A.,   1894,  "  Unwelcome  Visitors,"  33I  x  25  (Mitchell),   £10$. 

1)1  Farquharson,  J.,  .■\.R..A.,  "  .\  Stormy  Day  on   the  West  Coast,"   ii|  x   17^ 

(Gould),    ^£25    4s. 

<)2  Glinijoni,   H.  G.,  1908,   "  Left  on  .Approval,"  27J   x  355  (Lister),   ^^29  8s. 

93  Hardy,   F.   D.,    18S8,  "  Tales  from  .Abroad,"  5J  x  7I  (Evans),   ;^io   los. 

94  King,    Yeend,    "  In    the   Garden,"  39;  x   29;   (Collings),    ;^40    igs. 

95  Leader,   B.   W.,  R.A.,    1906,   "  On   the  Thames   at   Shillingford,"    12   x    16J 

(D.   M.  Davis),  £35   '4^- 

96  Lomax,   J.  A.,   1884,  "  A  Quiet  Family,"   iif  x   153  (Punsey),   £^   14s.   6d. 
07     .\^eilsn^r,      E.,     "  Bringing     Home     the     Flock,"     13^     x     23     (Mitchell), 

j£iS    4S.    6d. 

98  Miiller,   W.,   "  A   Mountain   Pass,"    iij   x   15^   (Collings),   £6   6s. 

99  Pyne,    J.    B.,     1858,    "  A    Stormy    Day,"    14J    x    20^    (Gooden    and    Fox), 

£39  »8s. 
100     Roberts,    D.,    R..A.,    "  The    Interior  of    a    Church,"   255    x    36J    (Cremetti), 

^16  16s. 
loi     Watson,  W.,   1897,   "  Evening,   Loch  .Vwe, "  32^  x  505  (Lubbock),   ;^97   13s. 

102  Wyllie,    W.    L.,    R..A.,    "  On  the  Medway,"    17!   x   31!   (Evans),    £21. 

The     following     family     portraits     were    the    property    of 
John   Baylay,  Esq.,  of   14,   Kidbrook  Grove,  Blackheath. 

PICTURES. 

103  Drunimond,    S.,   A.R..A.,   "  Portrait    of    Charles    Frederick    Rogers    Baylay, 

Esq.,"   49I   X  39J  (Vicars),   ;^44  2S. 

104  Escazena,     I.,     1832,    "  Portrait    of     Sir    John     Macpherson     Brackenbury, 

British   Consul   at   Cadiz,"   57   x   43   (Vicars),   £ig    :9s. 

105  Northcote,   J.,   R..A.,   "  Portrait  of  Miss   Harriet   Baylay,   third   daughter  of 

Richard    Baylay,    Esq.,"    49   x    39,    engraved    by   S.    W.    Reynolds    as 
"  Innocent   .Affection  "   (Lewis    and  Simmons),   ;^3i5. 

106  Northcote,  J.,  R.A.,  "  Portrait  of  William  Frederick  Baylay,   Esq.,  Fellow 

Commoner     of     Emmanuel     College.     Cambridge,"     49    x    39     (Vicars), 
;£'"0    5s. 

107  Northcote,   J.,    R..A.,    "  Portrait    of    Miss    Sarah    Foster,    afterwards    Mrs. 

Bigncll,    sister  of   .Mrs.    Richard    Baylay,"    29    x    24    (Sulley    and    Co.), 
^472     los. 
J08     Northcote,   J.,    R..A.,    '*  Portrait   of   Master   H.irry    Bnyl.-iy.   .son    of   Richard 
(5aylay,    Esq.."  35  x   27   (Glen),    :^42. 


228  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

109     Northcote,  J.,  R.A.,  "  Portrait  of  Edward  Rogers,   Esq.,"  30  x  24I  (Tooth), 

£ii     IDS. 

no     Northcote,    J.,    R.A.,    "  Portrait   of   Mrs.  Arniinel    Foster,    wife   of  William 
Foster,  Esq.,"   29   x   24   (Vicars),    £2^   3s. 

111  Reynolds,   Sir   J.,    P.R.A.,    "  Portraits    of    Henry    IVlervyn,    Esq.,    of  Stokf; 

Damerell,    and    of    Mrs.    Mary    Mervyn,    his    wife,"    a   pair,   29^    x    24J 
(C.    M.    Joseph),    ;^99    iss. 

112  Shee,   Sir  M.   A.,   P.R.A.,   "  Portrait  of  John   Cust,   first   Earl   Brownlow," 

29  X  24J,   engraved   by   S.   Cousins   (Vicars),   ^^25   4s. 

The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

MODERN    PICTURES. 

113  Callcott,   Sir   A.   W.,    R.A.,   "  Landscape,"  24  x   29   (Tooth),  ^£^2  los. 

114  Constable,     J.,     R.A.,     "  .V     View,     overlooking     a     landscape,     with    two 

donkeys,"   14J   x    i8|  (Leggatt),    ^£^84. 

115  Constable,   J.,    R.A.,    "  River   Scene,    with   men   digging   gravel,"  14^   x    22 

(Agnew),    £s2    xos. 

116  Constable,   J.,   R.A.,   "  Brighton   Beach,"   9   x   16J   (Leggatt),  ;^29   8s. 

117  Constable,      J.,      R.A.,     "  Yarmouth     Beach,"      4I      x      io|      (Kiihlmann;, 

;^6    i6s.   6d. 

118  Constable,   J.,   R.A.,   "  Landscape:   Sunset,"  5!  x  g|   (Smith),  ^£"24  3s. 

119  Constable,    J.,    R.A.,    "Cottages   in    a    Landscape,"  sJ   x    loj    (Simonson), 

;^8  8s. 

120  Constable,    J.,    R.A.,    "  A   Landscape,   with   a    horse,"    S    x    85;    (Shepherd), 

£722      IS. 

121  Constable,  J.,   R.A.,  "  A   Meadow  and  Trees,"  7!  x  8  (Leggatt),   £S  8s. 

122  Constable,   J.,   R.A.,   "  .Approaching  Night,"  6   x   gj  (Leggatt),   ^£^15   15s. 

123  Dupr6,    Jules,    "Landscape,    with    a    shepherd-boy,    and    sheep:    Sunset,"' 

6i  x   iii   (Sulley),  £^2. 

124  Troyon,    C,    "  Farm    Buildings,    on    the    edge    of    a    river,     with    figures 

and  cows,"    105   x    i5i  (Sulley),    .£42. 

OLD      PICTURES. 

125  Two  Portraits  of  Gentlemen,  in  rich  dresses,   unframed,  on  panel   (Cohen). 

£3    3S- 

126  "  Queen     Elizabeth,"    in    red     and     white    dress,     with    jewels,     iSJ    x     '4 

(Tooth),    £1    lis.    6d. 

127  "  Queen   Elizabeth,"  in   rich  crimson   dress,    10  x   7J   (Cohen),   ;£'i2    12s. 

128  Amberger,     "  Portrait    of    Sabastian     Munster,"     2ii     x     163    (Courceau), 

;£iS7    los. 
I2Q     Moretto,  Da   Brescia,    "  The   Annunciation,"    15J  x   2I7'    (.Sulley),    £6  6s. 

130  Capelle,    Van    Der,    "  Shipping    in   a    Calm    ,it    the    Mouth    of    a    River," 

28   x  35J   (C.   Davis),   ;^73    ids. 

131  Codde,     P.,     "  An    Artist,     seated    before    his    easel,    smoking,"     13    x     10 

(Cohen),    £so  8s. 

132  Hals,    "  The    Cat    Merchant,"  29    x    23    (Sulley),    £<i2. 

133  Hals,   "  Portrait  of  a   Gentleman,   in   black  cloak,"   12   x  9  (Wallis),   ;£'2io. 

134  Houckgeest,  G.   Van,   "  The  Interior  of  a  Church,"  27  x  23  (Van   Duren), 

£8   i8s.    6d. 

135  Janssens,    C,    "  Portrait  of    a    Gentleman,    in    armour,"    17    x    12J    (.Sabin), 

£&'i- 


April  23,    1910.  229 

136  Marieschi,   J.,  "  A   Bay   Scene,"   19   x  29   (Sabin),   ^^44  2s. 

137  Mieris,    F.    Van,   "  A    Lady,    in    red    cloak,   seated    at    a    table,    a    cavalier 

beyond  her  offering  her  a  plate  of  oysters,"  loj  x  gj  (Sabin),  £283   los. 

138  Molcnaer,  J.   M.,  "  A  Youth,   in  brown  dress,  playing  a  violin,"   16J  x   13J 

(Courceau),    ;£i,iS5. 

139  More,    Sir    A.,    "  Portrait    of    a   Lady,   of   the    Court    of    Queen    Mary,    in 

black    and    red    dress,"    17  x    14   (Wagner),    ^£^34    13s. 
J40     Ostade,    A.    Van,   "  An    Old    Peasant-Woman    at   a    Doorway,"    loj    x    8J 
(SuUey),    ;£:ioS. 

141  Ostade,    A.    Van,   "  A    Peasant    Lighting    his   Pipe,"    5J    x    4J    (Howard), 

£16    i6s. 

142  Poel,    E.    Van    Der,    "  The   Outside    of    a    Cottage,"    23    x    31I    (Parsons), 

£39    J  8s. 

143  Pourbus,    "  Portrait   of  a    Lady,    in    black   dress,"    22J    x    18J    (Rathbon?), 

£^7   17s- 

144  Ruysdacl,  J.   Van,   "  Sea-Piece,  with  shipping,"   16J  x  24  (Glen),   ;^78   158. 
14s     Tcniers,    D.,    "  A   Peasant,    seated,    smoking,    boors    playing    cards    in    the 

background,"  11 J    x   81    (Sulley),    ^£^73    los. 

J46     Ticpolo,    G.    B.,  "  The    Adoration    of   the    Magi,"    21''-    x    185    (Courceau), 
;^73S- 

147  Tiepolo,    G.    P.,  "Female    Figures    and    Cupids:    Design    for    a    ceiling," 

oval,    13I    X    17   (Agnew),    ;£'i26. 

148  V'lieger,    S.    De,    "  Fisherman    and    Boats  at    a    Landing    Stage,"    18   x    17 

(St.  Hense),  .;£'io5. 

149  Viiet,    H.    Van    Der,    "  The    Interior   of    a    Church,"    21J    x    17   (MaynarJ,, 

£2:^      2S. 

150  Witte,    E.    De,    "  The    Interior    of    a    Church,    with    a    preacher   and    con- 

gregation," signed   and  dated    1682,   23   x    I7j   (Speyer),  £iJo  5s. 


230  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


April   25,    1910   (First   Day's   Sale).      The   Theobald 

Collection  of  Etchings  and  Engravings  (Second  Portion). 

LINE       ENGRAVINGS. 
ANONYMOUS. 
1     "  Queen     Mary     I.,"     half-length     with    an     ornamental     border;     "Sir 

William   Wadd  ";    and   others   tEHis),  ^2. 
z     "  Mary    Queen    of    Scots,"    bust    in    oval,     with    allegorical    figures    and 
scenes  of  her  execution,   with  24  Latin   lines;  and  another,   proof  before 
all    letters   tEUis),    £6   los. 

3  "  Charles    I.   on    horseback  ";    the    same,    standing,    with    names    of    the 

attending    Peers,    list   of  ships,    etc.   (Breun),    iss. 

4  "  Prince    Maurice    of    Nassau,    with    his   Consort    and    children,"    who'e- 

lengths;   "  Broadsides  with  portraits  of  Fairfax  and  Cromwell,"   in   two 
states;    and    another   (Rimell),    j£2   los. 

5  "  George,     Duke    of    Buckingham,"     "  Sir    Francis     Drake,"     "  Earl     of 

Rutland,"    and    others    CEllis),    £1     i8s. 

6  "  Lady   .Arabella   Stuart,"  "  Gerhard   Mercator,"  and   others  (F.    Daniell), 

7  "  Sir    Thomas     Wentworth,"   "  Francis,    Earl   of     Rutland,"  and     others 

(Rimell),     j^3. 

J.     BARRA. 

8  "  Lodovic     .Stuart,     Duke     of     Richmond,     in     robes    of     Garter,"     whole 

length,     after     Somer,     the    original    print;     "Prince     Rupert,"     whole 
length;    "Henry   VIII.,"   by    Iselburgh  (Breun),    £2. 

S.    BEAUDET. 

9  "  Louise,    Duchess   of    Portsmouth,     with    her    son    as   Cupid,"    after    H. 

Gascar    (Sabin),    .£13. 

J.     F.     BEAUVARLET. 

10  "  J.    B.    Moli^re, "    after    Bourdon,    first   state,    proof    before    any    letters 

(Colnaghi),    £27. 

A.      BLOOTELING. 

11  "  G.     Bidloo,"     after     Lairesse,     proof     before     any    letters   (F.     Daniell), 

;£ll        IIS. 

12  "  Henry,      Earl     of     Danby,"     proof    before     any     letters    (F.     Daniell), 

£i   13s.  6d. 

13  "  Thomas,     Viscount     Falconberg,"     after    Maria     Beale,     first     state     (A. 

Davis),    j£'4    14s.    6d. 

14  "  Nathaniel    Highmore,"   proof   before   any  letters,    with    VValpole's   hand- 

v/riting   (Ellis),  .£j  6s. 

15  "  James,    Duke  of   Monmouth,"   after   Lely   (F.    Daniell),  ;^ii  9s.   6d. 
i6     "  Prince   Rupert,"   after   Lely   (Harvey),  ;^22    is. 


April  25,    1910.  231 

17  "  Edward,     Earl    of     Sandwicli,"     after     Lely,     proof     before    any    letters 

(roUarJ),    ^g   9s. 

18  "  Anthony,    Earl    of    Shaftesbury,"    after    Greenhill,    first    state    (Pollard). 

^'22     IS. 

19  "  Admiral    Cornelius    Van    Tromp,"    after   Lely    (Chapman),    ;^ii    us. 

\V.     BROMLEY. 

.>o     "  Lord    Nelson,"   whole    lenj^th,    after    Bowyer,    proof    before    any    letters 
(Maggs),    £6  5s. 

T.    CECIL. 
21     "  John,    Earl    of    Shrewsbury,"    in    two    states;    "  Gustavus    .\dolphus  of 
Sweden";     "Francis     White,"     bv     Cockson ;     and    others     (Rimell), 

T.     CROSS. 

S2     "Robert    .\ylett";     "Richard    Brownlow  ";     "John    Gamble,"     in     twO' 
states;    and    others    (Parsons),    £2    'Ss. 

C.    VAN'    DALEN. 

23  "  Pictro  -Aretino,"  after  Titian,   proof   before  any  letters  (Stewart),    12s. 

24  "  Henry,     Duke     of     Gloucester,"    after     Luttichuys,     proof     before     any 

letters    (Colnaghi),    £u    os.  6d. 

25  "  James    IL    when    Duke    of   York,"    after    the    same,    proof    before    any 

letters  (Colnaghi),    ;ij"i6    i6s. 

26  "  Sir   Mathew  Lister,"   proof   before   any   letters   (Lindo),   qs. 

27  "  Francis  Sylvius,"    by    and   after  Van    Dalen    (Keppel),    £2    'os. 

28  "  Sir    John     Penington,"    before    the    alteration    of     the    date;     "  Joshua 

Sylvester";    and   others   (Ellis),    £2. 

F.     DELARAM. 

29  "  Queen     Mary    L,"     first    slate,     before     the    oval     frame     (F.    Daniell)^ 

£6   iss. 

30  "  Queen    Mary    L,"    second    state;    "  Henry,    Earl    of    Northumberland  "; 

and    another  (Agnew),   ^^"3. 

31  "  Queen    Elizabeth,"    "  Frances,    Duchess    of   Richmond,"    "  Sir    William 

Segar,"    and    others    (Quaritch),    ^"6. 
33     "Henry,     Prince    of    Wales";     "Bishop    .Abbott,"    in    two    states;     and 
another  (Lindo),   £2    los. 

33  "  Charles,    Prince   of    Wales,"    "  William    Burton,"    and    others    (Lindo), 

£3    'OS. 

34  "  Sir    Thomas    Gresham,"    "  Kitherine,    Marchioness    of     Buckingham  " 

(Ellis),    £3. 

W.   J.   DELFF. 

35  "George,      Duke     of      Buckingham,"     after     Mierevelt;      "Sir      Dudley 

Carlton,"   after   the   same   (Davis),  £4   ss. 

A.    B.    DESNOYERS. 

36  "  La    Belle   Jardinii'rc,"  after   Raphael,    proof   with    the   engraver's    name 

only,   signed  by   Desnoyers  (Obach),   j£Ji2. 
3-     "  La   Vierge   aux   Rochers, "    after  L.    da    \"inci,    proof,    with    the   artists' 
names  only  (Pollard),    £S   los. 


232  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

38  "  St.    Margaret,"    after    Raphael,    proof    with   etched    letters    and    before 

the   additional   inscription,   with  the  small  stamp   CObach),   £2  ss. 

M.   DROESHOUT. 

39  "  William  Fairfax  ";   "  Richard   Elton  ";  and  others,   by  John   Droeshout 

(Lindo),  £1    15s. 

R.    ELSTRACKE. 

40  "  Frederick,    Count     Palatine,"    and    "  Princess     Elizabeth,     daughter    of 

James  I.,"   whole   lengths   (Rimell),   ^8. 

41  "  Portraits  of   Kings   and   Queens  of   England  "  (ten),    (Ellis),   ^^5. 

42  "  John,     Earl    of    Bristol  ";      "  Lord     Sheffield,"    in     two    states;     "  Sir 

Thomas  More  "    (Sabin),    £2   153. 

43  "William   Perkins,"   in    two   states;    "Thomas,    Earl    of   Suffolk";  "Sir 

Julius   Caesar";    and   others   (Daniell),    j^5    iss. 

44  "  Williams,   Bishop    of    Lincoln,"   "  Lord    Sheffield,"    and   others    (Lindo), 

£2    15s- 

45  "  Sir   Philip  Sidney,"   "  Sir  Julius   Ca;sar,"   and   others   (Daniell),   £8. 

46  "Richard    Whittington,"   first    state,    with    the    skull;    the   same,    second 

state,    with    the    cat    (Daniell),    £6    los. 
W.  FAITHORNE. 

47  "  Charles    L,    in    armour,"    after    Van    Dyck,    first    state;   another    of   the 

same,   smaller,   first   state   (Colnaghi),   £2    los. 

48  "  Henrietta   Maria,   in   a   jewelled   dress,"   first   state   (Colnaghi),  £^    los. 

49  "  Henrietta   Maria,    in   mourning   dress,    with   the  coat-of-arms  "   (Rimell), 

£Z- 

50  "  Charles    IL,"   with    six    lines    of    verse    under,    first    state    (Colnaghi), 

£2('    5s- 

51  "  Charles     IL,"     small      half-length,      in      oval,      first      state      (Danieli), 

£8    i8s.   bd. 

52  "  C^atherine,     Queen     of    Charles     IL,"     first     state,     the     plate     finished 

(Harvey),    £iy    17s. 

53  "  Mary,     Princess    of    Orange,"     after     ^'an     Dyck,     first    state    (Sabin), 

£6  6s. 

54  "  Prince  Rupert,"  after  Dobson,  second  state  (Sabin),  £g  9s. 

55  "  Prince   Rupert,"   after   ^'an  Dyck,   first   state   (Charrington),    ;^28   7*. 

56  "  Robert,    Earl    of    Ailesbury,"    second    state    (Daniell),    ;^s    5s. 

57  "  Henry,   Duke   of   Beaufort,"   only    state   (Daniell),   £y    7s. 

58  "Sir    James    Calthorpe";    "John    Ogilvy,"    after    Lely    (Morel),    14s. 

59  "  Richard     Carpenter,"     "  Samuel     Collins,"     and     others    (Charrington), 

£2    los. 

60  "  Frances,    Countess   of    Exeter,"   after  \'an   Dyck.    only    state   (Charring- 

ton),   £2    JOS. 

61  "  Thomas,    Lord    Fairfax,"    after    Walker,   second    state    (Sabin),    £y. 

62  "  Valentine    Greatrakes,"   only   state  (Charrington),   £1    2s. 

63  "  James,    Marquis   of    Hamilton,"    first   state  (Daniell),  ^4. 

64  "  Henry,    Earl    of    Holland,"    first   state    (Daniell),    ;^3    igs. 

65  "  Thomas  Killigrew,"  after  .Shephard,  only  state  (Parsons),  £6   15s. 

66  "  Edward,     Lord     Littleton,"    aflcr    Van     Dyck,      first    state      (Daniell), 

£8    10s. 

67  "  Thomas    Mace,"  after   Cooke,    first    state    (Ellis),    £2    158. 

68  "  Endymion    Porter,"    .-iflfr    Dobson,    first    state    (Obach),    £6. 


April  25,   1910.  233 

69  "  Carew  Reynell,"   inscription  space   cut   away;    "  Christopher   Simpson,'' 

after   Carwarden,    second  state   CCharrington),    ^z. 

70  "  Margaret   Smith,"   after  Van   Dyck,    second   state  (Rimell),    £\o    10s. 

71  "  Sir  Thomas  Stanley,"   after   Lely,   only   state   (Huggins),  j^2. 

J.    FILLIAN. 

72  "  William  Faithorne,"   from   a   pninting   by   himself   CDaniell),  ^j   55. 

P.    FOURDRIXIER. 

73  "  Jonathan    Swift,"     after     Jervas,     proof     before     any     letters    (Dani^ll), 

H.    GASCAR. 

74  "  Madame   Ellen  Gwinn   and  her  two  sons.   Earl  of   Beaufort  and  James, 

Lord  Beauclerc  "   (A.   Davis),   £\    is. 

L.    GAULTIER. 

75  "  Henri    de    Bourbon,"    and    the   same,   when    younger    (Obach),    £\    10s. 

R.    GAYWOOD. 

76  "  General  Monk,"   "  Sir  George   Croke,"   and  others   (Parsons),   £./^   los. 

A.    GEDDES. 

77  "  .\      \\'oman      Reading."      "  Nicholas      Rocox,"      and      "  Landscapes  " 

(Gutekunst),    ;^3. 

78  "  Colonel  Phillips,"   early   state;    "  .Alexander    Naysmith,"  in    two   states; 

and   another  (Richter),   £2    15s. 

79  "  Mrs.    Geddes,"   "  Mr.    and    Mrs.   Jerry,"   "  Child    with    Pear  "  (Obach.), 

;^i    as. 

80  "  Lady    Mary    Talbot,"   original    drawing    in   coloured    crayons    (Pollard), 

;^10     los. 

G.  GLOVER. 

81  "  Charles     I.     with    his     Son,"     "  Charles     L     and     Henrietta     Maria," 

"  Henry    Burton,"   "  .Sir    Edward    Dering,"    and   others   (Ellis),    ;^3    5s. 

82  "  Sir    Thomas     Urchard,"     the    original     print;     "John     Pyni,"    in     two 

states;     and     others    (Daniell),     ^6. 

83  "  John     Fox,"     "  Robert,     Earl     of     Essex,"    "  Henry     Oxenden,"     and 

others     (Lindo),     ;^4     14s.     6d. 

R.    GOLDfNG. 

84  "  Princess    Charlotte    of     Wales,"     after    Sir    Thomas     Lawrence,     proof 

before     title     (Vaughan),     ;^2     t5s. 

H.     GOLTZIUS. 

85  "  Jean   Stradan  "   (B.    187),    proof  before   inscription    (Charrington),    12s 

W.     HOLLAR. 

86  '•  English    Views  "    (P.    949—953)    (Ellis),    £\    2s. 

87  "  Interior    of   the    Royal    Exchange    of    London  "    (P.     1036),    first    stite, 

before    the    portrait    of   Sir  Thomas    Grosham    (Dnnieil),    £\(>   10s. 


234  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

88  "  London  from  Arundel  House"  (P.  loii);  "Views  of  Arundel 
House,"    after    Bierling    (P.    1034,    1035    (Daniell),    £6. 

Sq  "  The  Dutch  Ships  "  (P.  1361 — 1J7-:),  complete  and  uniform  set 
of    twelve    (Obach),    ;^5. 

90  "  Albert  Durer,  at  the  age  of  26  "  (P.  1390);  "  Marc  Gherhards  ' 
(P.     1407)    (Colnaghi    and    Co.),    £$    los. 

gi     "  Lady   Elizabeth   Harvey,"   after   Van   Dyck   (P.    1412)   (Eyles),   £2- 

92  "  Thomas   Hobbes,"    after   Caspar    (P.     1417),    before    the    age    and    date 

(Sabin),     ^3     ss- 

93  "James    IL,    when    Duke   of    York,"    after    Teniers    (P.    1424)    (Harvey), 

£1^     IDS. 

94  "  Charles    Ludwig,    Count    Palatine,"    after    Van   Dyck    (P.   1447)    (Eyles), 

£3  3s- 

95  "  Philip   Herbert,    Earl   of  Pembroke,"   after   Van    Dyck   (P.    1481),    before 

the   address    of   P.    Stent    (Daniell),    £6. 

96  "  Lady     Elizabeth    Shirley,"    after    \'an     Dyck    (P.     1503);    "  Portrait   of 

a     Lady  "     (P.     1730)    (Gutekunst),     los. 

97  "  Robert,  Earl   of  Warwick  "  (P.    1518)   (Sabin),    ;^3   ss. 

98  "Mary    Queen    of    Scots"    (P.     1705I ;    "Catherine    Howard"    (P.     1711) 

(Sabin),    ;^s     los. 

99  "  The   Mufis  "   (P.    igsi)  (Obach),    ^5. 

100     "  The    Dead    Hare,"    after    Boel   (P.    2058)    (Gutekunst),    £3. 
loi     "  The   Chalice,"    after    Mantegna    (P.    2643),   (Rimell),    £S. 

J.   HOUBRAKEN. 

102  "  Thomas,     Earl     of     Essex,"    after     Holbein,     proof     before    all    letters 

(Daniell),     ^^3     5s. 

103  "  Thomas,    Lord    Fairfax,"  proof    before    letters    (Daniell),    £12  2s.  6d. 

104  "General    Fleetwood,"    proof    before    letters    (Daniell),    ^^3    13s.    6d. 

105  "  Dr.    Garth,"   proof  before    letters    (Daniell),    £2  3s. 

106  "  General   Ireton,"  after  Cook,  proof  before  letters  (Daniell),   £^   14s.  6d. 

107  "  Robert,    Earl  of   Lindsey,"   after   Johnson,    proof  before  letters   (Rimell), 

£i  3s- 

108  "  John  Thurlow,"  after   Cooper,   proof   before   letters   (Colnaghi    and   Co.), 

£7     7S. 

109  "  Sir  Robert  Walpole,"  proof  before  letters  (Colnaghi   and  Co.),   £n   14s. 

A.    HERTOCHS. 

no    "Edward     Nicholas";     "Sir     Henry     Rolle";     "Sir     Henry    Cobham," 
by     Hogenberg";     and     others     (Lindo),     £2. 

A.    LEFEVRE. 
rii     "The    Immaculate    Conception,"    after    Murillo,    artist's    proof   (Vokins), 

£3    5-s. 

T.  DE  LUE. 

112  "James    I.";    "Charles,    Due.    de    Nivernois";  "Phillip    (L   of   Spain" 

(Sabin),    £2. 

DAVID   LOGGAN. 

113  "  George,    Duke    of    Albemarle  "    (Charrington),    £7. 

114  "  Rev.    R.    .Mlestrey,"    proof    before    any    letters  (Charrington),   £5. 

115  "  Archibald,    Earl   of    Argyll,"    proof    before  any    letters    and    before    the 

coat   of  arms  (Ob;ich),   ^^5   los. 


April  25,   1910.  235 

116  "Sir    Henry    Blount;"    "Sir    Edward    Coke"  (Sabin),    £2    2S. 

117  "  Sir   Thomas    Isham  "   (Obach),    £,(>. 

118  "  Archbishop   Laud,"   after    \'an  DycU    (Chnrrington),    £7    los. 
iiq  "  James,    Duke   of    Monmouth  "    (Charrington),    £1^   los. 

120  "  Sir   Greville   Verney  "   (Charrington),    £1    55. 

121  "  Rev.    John   Wallis,"   proof   before   any    letters   (White),    los. 

r.    LOMBART. 

122  "  Oliver   Cromwell   on    Horseback,"   alter   Van   Uyck,   the   portrait  altered 

from   that  of  Charles   I.   (Colnai^hi   and   Co.),  ,£"22   is. 

C.   L.   LORICHON'. 

123  "  The  Virgin   and   Child,"   after   Raphael,   proof   with  artists'  names  only 

and   the  stamp  of   the   engraver   (Allan),   j£,'i   2S- 

J.   LOVELACE. 
]:;4     "  Lady     Mary     Carew     as     a     Shepherdess,"     after     Hudson     (Maggsi, 
£2  17s.  6d. 

\V.    MAR.SHALL. 

125  "  Sir   Thomas    Fairfa.x,"    on    horseback    CDaniell),     £iz- 

126  "Sir   John    Suckling;"    "Charles    I;"  and   others   (Maggs),    ^^'4    15s. 

127  "  Henry  VH.;"  "  Sir  Francis  Bacon;"  "  Francis  White,"   by   Mountain; 

and   others  (Parsons),    £^. 

J.    F.    MU.LET. 

128  "  Le      Semeur,"  lithograph      by      Bouvier;      Etchings      after      the   same 

(Parsons),    5s. 

RAPHAEL   MORGHf'N. 

129  "  Francis    de    Moncada,"     after     \'an    Dyck,     proof     before     any     letters, 

and   before   the   arms   (Obach),    ;^s  15s.   6d. 

130  "  La   Madonna   Del  Gran   Duca,"  after   Raphael,   proof   before  any   letters 

(Allan),   £t,   55. 

131  "  Leonardo   da  Vinci,"   proof   before-   ,-iny    letters   (Kennedy),    ;^i. 

F.    .MULLER. 

132  "  Madonna  di   San   Sisto  "  after  Raphael,   proof  before   any   letters,   quite 

finished,    except    that   it    is  before    the   aureoles   over   the  heads   of    the 
Virgin   and   Child  (Kennedy),   ^^52    los. 

J.    MULLER. 

133  "  Albert,    Archduke   of    Austria,   and    his    wife,    Isabella    Clara    Eugenia," 

proofs     before     the    words     "  Cum     privilegio  "     (Colnaghi     and    Co.), 

£S^   I2S. 

C.    DE    PASS. 
13+     "  Queen    Elizabeth,"    whole    length,    in    the   dress    in    which   she   went    to 

St.    Paul's    to    return    thanks    for    the    defeat   of    the   Arm.ada    (Sabiiw, 

£^i     2S. 
135     "  Thomas  Candish;"  "  Sir  Francis  Drake;"  "  Thomas  Percy,"  and  others 

(Lindo),    £^    los. 


236  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

136     "Queen     Elizabeth,"    small    oval;     another    in    circle;     "Charles,     Prince 
of  Wales  "  (Sabin),    £^. 

SIMON   PASS. 

137  "Anna,    Queen    of   James   I.;"   "James    I.   and    Membeis   of   his    family, 

coats-of-arms,    etc.,"    from    silver    plates    tRimell),    ;^3. 

138  "Thomas,    Earl    of    .\rundel,"    two   impressions;    "Sir    Francis    Bacon;" 

"  George,    Marquis   of    Buckingham;"    "    Lucy,    Countess  of    Bedford  " 
(Ellis),     £5. 

139  "Richard,    Earl     of     Dorset;"     "General     Cecil;"     and     others     (Lindo), 

;^3    'OS. 

140  Count     Gondomar,"     second     state;      "Mary,     Queen     of     Spain,"     and 

others    (Ellis),    jf^i    js. 

141  "  Charles,     Earl     of     Nottingham;"     "  .\rchbishop     King,"      first     state; 

"James,   Lord  Hay;"  and  others  (Lindo),   ^3. 

142  "  William,    Earl    of    Pembroke,"   first    state;    "  Mary    Sydney,    Countess 

of    Pembroke  "    (Daniell),    £;i   los. 

143  "  Robert,   Earl   of   Leicester,"  first   state;   "  Edward,   Earl   of   Worcester," 

first  and  second    states;    "  Edward    VL"    (Ellis),    £3    los. 

144  "  Edward,    Earl   of  Vv'orcester,"   first   state;    "  Henry,    Earl   of   Southamp- 

ton;"  and  others   (Lindo),   £2  155. 

145  "  Robert,      Earl      of      Leicester,"      in      two      states;      "William,      Lord 

Wallingford,"  in   two  states   (Ellis),  £2    los. 

146  "  Henry,    Prince  of   Wales,"   tilting    with   a  lance  (Daniell),    £y    17s.    6d. 

W.    PASS. 

147  "  James     I.     seated     on     the     Throne,     surrounded    by    his     family     and 

descendants,"     old     impressions,     before     the     name    of     the     engraver 
(Daniell),     .^7. 

148  "Count     Gondomar;"     "James     L     and     Prince    Henry;"     "  Katherine, 

Marchioness  of   Buckingham,"   by  Magdalen    Pass,    and   others   (Lindo;, 
£4- 

J.  PAYNE. 

149  "Nicholas    Leate;"    "Hall,    Bishop    of    Exeter;"    "William    Brog,"    by 

Queboren ;    and    others    (Lindo),    £1    155. 

A.   RAIMBACH. 

150  "  Count     Ugolino,"    after     Reynolds,     proof    before    letters;     and    others 

(\'aughan),      los.     6d. 

W.    ROGERS. 
15)     "  .Mphonso,     King     of     Castille;"     "  Sir    Thomas     Docwra;"    "  Godfrey 
,\delmar  "     (Lindo),     £1     5s. 

152  "  Henry      HL     of     France;"     "  Henry     IV.     of     France;"     "  Emperor 

Maximilian;"    and    others    (Lindo),     ;^i     15s. 

T.   SAVAGE,    EX. 

153  "  Sir   Henry    PoUenfex  "    (Breun),    jos. 

P.    VAN    SCHUPPEN. 

154  "  Louis    XIV.    of    France,"    after   Le    Brun,    first  state   (Rimell),    ;^8. 


April  25,    1910.  237 

\V.    SHARP. 

155  "  Head   of   Charles    I.,"   in    three   positions,    after   Van    DycU,    proof  with 

open  letters  (Allan),   ;^3  los. 

156  "  John    Hunter,"    after  Sir   J.    Reynolds,    first    state    (Harvey),    £i-;    17s. 

W.   SHERWIN. 

157  "Charles    H.     in     Robes     of     Garter"     whole-length,     proof     before    any 

letters   (Daniell),   £$. 

158  "  Charles    11.,"   half-length,    in    large   oval    (Harvey),    £6    los. 

159  "  Slingsby    Bethell,    Esq.,"    whole   length;    "Sir    William    Jones,"    half- 

length     (Eyles),     £6. 

160  "  Barbara,   Duchess  of  Cleveland,   as  a  shepherdess  "   (A.   Davis),   £8  8s. 

161  "  Oliver    Cromwell,"   after    Walker   (Maggs),    £^. 

SIR   ROBERT   STRANGE. 

162  "  Charles    I.    in    his    robes,"   after    Van    Dyck,    proof    before    any    letters 

and    before  the   marks   of   the   graver   were   erased    (Colnaghi    and   Co.), 

163  "  Charles    I.    standing    by   his   horse,"    after    the   same,    proof    before    any 

letters    (Colnaghi    and  Co.),    .^^84. 

164  "  Henrietta  Maria    and   her   children,"   after   the   same,    proof   before   any 

letters    and    before    the    marks   of    the  graver    were    erased    (Leggatt), 

;£?I0       IDS. 

L.    SURUGUE. 

165  "  Madame   de  *  *  en    Habit    de    Bal,"    after    Coypel    (Colnaghi    and    Co.), 

G.    VALCK. 

166  "  Robert,    Lord    Brooke  "    (Obach),    £2. 

167  "  Nell    Gwyn,    with    a    lamb,"    after    Lely    (Daniell),    j^ii    os.    6d. 

168  "  Ortnance    Manchini,     Duchess    of     Mazarin,"     after     Le!y,    first     state, 

before   "  Cum   privilegio  "   (Kennedy),    ;^'8    i8s.    6d 

P.  VANDERBANC 

169  "Charles    II.,"    after    Gascar,    half-length,    in    a    large   oval    (A.    Davis), 

170  "  Richard,     Earl     of     Lauderdale,"     after    Michelin,     first    state    (Maggs), 

£5    153-    6d. 

J.  VANDEVELDE. 

171  "  Oliver    Cromwell,"     half-length    in     an     oval,     with     P.R.O.C.     in     the 

corners    (Sabin),    ^1^39    i8s. 

R.  VAUGHAN. 

172  "  James,    Marquis   of   Hamilton;"   "  Henry,    Earl  of  0.\ford;"   and  oth' rs 

(Lindo),    ;^i    i8s. 

G.   VERTUE. 

173  "  John   Dryden,"   after   Knellcr,    proof   before   any    letters   (Maggs),    £8. 

174  "     Sir   Joseph    Jekyll,"   after    Dalil,    proof    before    any    letters    (DanielU, 

los.    6d. 

175  "  Sir    Peter    King,"    proof  before   any    letters    (Sabin),    £1    155. 


238  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

176  "  Matthew   Prior,"    after   Richardson,    proof    before    any    letters    (Haivey), 

£^    los. 

177  "  Matthew   Prior,"  lettered    impressions    (Harvey),    £(>    i6s.    6d. 

C.    DE    VISSCHER. 
17S     "  Gellius  <]e  Bouma,"  first  state   with  the  white   book   (Obach),   ;^iio  5s. 
179     "  Adrian    Pauw,"    after    Hondthorst    (Keppel),    £2    15s. 
iSo     "  Head  of   an    Old   Woman   in  a   fur   cnp,"   first   state   (Keppel),    jQ'i    10s. 
181     "  Head  of    an   Old    Woman    in    .1    fur    hat  "   (Kennedy),    los. 

C.   J.    DE   VISSCHER    EX. 
1S2     "  Frederick,     King    of    Bohemia,     with    his    Queen    and    their    children," 
seated     under     a     canopy,     with     view     of     Heidelberg     Castle     in     the 
distance  "  (Rimell),   £1   2S. 

N.  DE   VISSCHER. 

183  "  Execution    of    the    Gunpowder    Conspirators  "   (Daniell),     ;^8. 

F.    VIVARES. 

184  "  View     near     Naples,"    after     Claude,     proof     before     letters    (Kennedy), 

£2    lOS. 
J85     "  William,     Earl     of     Pembroke,"     after     Mytens;     "  James,     Duke     of 
Lennox,"    after    Geldorp ;     "  Inigo    Jones,"     after    Van    Dyck     (Sabin), 

£^    15s. 

R.    WHITE. 

186  "  Charles    II.,"  after    Kneller,    large   oval,    within    an    ornamental    border 

(Davis),    £n   I  OS. 

187  "  Sir    George  Jeffreys,    Lord    Chief    Justice,"    after    the    same    (Daniell), 

;£lO    los. 

188  "  Thomas,    Duke    of  Leeds  "   (Davis),    los. 

189  "  Sir    Patrick    Lyon,"    proof    before    letters  (Davis),    los. 

190  "Thomas    Nesbitt,"    proof    before    all    letters,    and    the   arms;    "  Portrait 

of  a    Nobleman  "   (Rimell),    ;^"i    5s. 
391     "  Heneage,    Earl   of    Nottingham,"    after    Kneller;    "  Thomas    Thynn,    of 
Long   Neate,    after   the   same   (Colnaghi  and   Co.),  £(>. 

JOHANN   WIERIX. 
J92    "  James   I.  and   his  Queen,"   whole-lengths   (Obach),   ^^17  17s. 

J.   G.    WILLE. 

193  "  Les  Musiciens  Ambulants,"  after  Dietricy,  proof  before  any  letters,  with 

the   arms   (Sabin),    ^^31    los. 

194  "  ^^^    Tricoteuse    Hollandaise,"    after    Mieris,     proof    before    any    letters, 

the    arms,    and   the    additional    work    in    the    border    (Harvey),    ^7    los. 

195  "  La    Menagi^re    Hollandaise,"  after    the    same,    proof    before   any    letters 

and   the   arms   (Leggatt),    ;^3   3s. 

196  "  La    Gazetti^re    Hollandaise,"    after    Terburg,    proof    before    any    letters 

and    the    arms   (Harvey),    ;^3    iss. 

197  "  Les  Bons  Amis,"  after  Ostade,   proof   before  any   letters   and  the   arms 

(Rigby),    £(,    6s. 


April  25,   1910.  239 

P.   WILLIAMSON. 

198  "  King    Charles    IL,"  oval,    with    border   of   laurels;    "  Mildmay,    Earl   of 

Westmoreland;"  "George    Mountaine,    Bishop   of    London,"    by    Yeates 
(Ellis),    £4   4S. 

W.  WOOLLETT. 

199  "  The    First    Premium    Landscape,"    after    G.    Smith,    proof    before    anv 

letters   (Harvey),    ;£Ti2   is.   6d. 

200  "  Meleagar    and    Atalanta,"    after    Wilson     and    Mortimer,    by    \\'oollett 

and    Pouncy,    proof   before   letters   (Charrington),  £2    los. 

201  "  .\pollo  and  the  Seasons,"  after  the  same,  proof  before  letters  (Kennedy), 

£^- 

202  "  The   Merry    Villagers,"    after    T.    Jones,    proof    before    letters    (Obach), 

£S     los- 

203  "  The    Hay     Makers,"     after    G.     .Smith,    proof    before     letters     (Obac'i), 

£7    17s.    6d. 

204  "  The  .Apple   Gatherers,"    after    G.    Smith,    proof    before    letters   (Obach), 

£8   18s.   6d. 

205  "  The     Rural     Cot,"     after     the    same,     proof     before     letters     (Obach), 

£S  15s.  6d. 

JOHANN  WOUTNELIUS. 

206  "  Queen    Elizabeth,"    whole-length,    in   a  rich  dress,    holding   sceptre   and 

orb    (Harvey),     ;£r2i. 


24o 


ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


207 
208 


213 
214 

215 
216 
217 
218 


223 
224 

235 
226 


April  26,  1910.     (Second  Day's  Sale.) 

ENGRAVINGS    IN    STIPPLE. 
J.    BALDREY. 
The    Hon.    Maria    and    Louisa    Holroyd,"    after    Downman,    prjnted    in 
bistre   (Vaughan),   £g    19s.    6d. 

Lady   Elizabeth  Lambart,"  after  the  same,  open  letter  proof,   printed   'n 
bistre   (Rigby),   ;£'io   ids. 

F.   BARTOLOZZI. 

Lady   .^psley,"    after    Sir    Thomas    Lawrence,    proof    before    all    letter.^ 

(Vicars),   £y  7s. 

Lord    Ashburton,"    after    Sir   Joshua    Reynolds,    proof    before    all    lett'rs 

(Maggs),    £2    2S. 

Miss  Bruton  as  '  Horatia  '  ";    "  Mrs.    Billington   as   the   '  Peruvian  '  "; 

both    after   R.    Cosway,    proofs    before  all   letters    (Jacobson),    £1    is. 

Hon.    Miss  Bingham,"  after  Reynolds,    proof   before   all   letters,   printed 

in    red    (Agnew),    £3^    12s. 

Lady    Boyde,"    after    Downman,    proof    before    title,    in    bistre    (Agnew), 

;£'ll       IIS. 

Harriet,   Viscountess    Bulkeley,"    after    R.    Cosway,    proof    with    etched 

letters,   printed  in   red   (Jacobson),   £y   7s. 

Lord    Burghersh,"    after    Reynolds,    proof    before    all    letters,    in    bistre 

(Colnaghi    and    Co.),    £j^g    ys. 

The     Marchioness     of    Bute,"    after     Romney,     only     state,     in     bistre 

(Leggatt),   £4  los. 

Caroline,    Princess   of   Wales,    with    Princess   Charlotte,"   after   Cosway, 

proof   before   all  letters  (Vaughan),    £2    15s. 

Mrs.     Cosway,"     after    the    same,     proof     with     etched     title     (Rigby), 

J^II     IIS. 

Mrs.    Crouch,"    after    Romney,     proof     before     title,     printed     in     bistre 

(Kennedy),    ;^i6   i6s. 

'  The   Duchess  of   Devonshire,"  after  Downman,   proof   with  open   letters 

(Rigby),    ^26    5s. 

The     Duchess    of    Devonshire,"     after     Lady     Diana     Beauclerk,     proof 

before  letters,   printed   in   bistre   (Vicars),   ;^6  6s. 

Lady    Duncannon,"    after    Downman,    proof    with    open    letters,   printed 

in  bistre  (A.   Davis),   £i()  8s.   6d. 

Lady     Duncannon,"     after     Lavina,     Countess     Spencer,     proof     before 

letters,     printed    in     bistre     (Agnew),     £4     14s.     6d. 

Lady   Jane   Dundns,"   after  Hoppner,  proof   with  open   letters  (Leggat:), 

£6    6s. 

Miss    Farren,"    after    Sir    T.    Lawrence,    first    state,    printed    in    bistre 

(Sabin),     £^31     53. 

Lady    Elizabeth    Foster,"    after   Reynolds,    printed    in    bistre    (Agnew), 

.^31      lOS. 


April  26,   igio.  241 

227  "  Mrs.  Gibson,"  after  Engleheart,  proof  before  all  letters;  "  Miss 
Sneycl,"  after  Benwell,  proof  before  letters,  both  printed  in  r«l 
(V.iughan),    £g    igs.   6d. 

»a8  "  The  I'air  Moralist  and  lier  Pupil  (Mrs.  Hardinge),"  after  Coswa^. 
proof  with  open   letters,   printed  in   bistre  (.\gnew),  ^£'15  15s. 

229  "The   Affectionati   Brothers    (sons   of    f.ord    Melbourne),"    after   Reynolds, 

proof   befori.'  any   letters  (Ellis  and  Smith),   ^,"47  53. 

230  "  Henry   Lubomirski,"   after   Cosway,   proof   with   etched   letters   (Rigby), 

£6. 

231  "  Earl    of    Mansfield,"    after    Reynolds,    first    state    (Daniell),    ;£^2i. 

233  "The  Marlborough  Family."  after  Shelley,  in  bistre;  "Mrs.  Drummond 
and  chfldrcn,  by  Carolini?  Watson,"  atior  the  same,  prools  before 
letters    (Leggatt),    £i    los. 

233  "  Mrs.    Siddons,"   after   Hone,    proof   before   title   (Colnaghi),    £ii    13s. 

234  "  Simplicity  "    (Miss    Gwatkin),    after    Reynolds,    second    state    (.\gnew), 

£^o    19s. 

235  "  Lavinia,    Countess    Spencer,''    after    the    same,    first    state,    printed    in 

bistre   (Ellis   and   Smith),   j£,"t)4    is. 

236  "  Georgiana,  Countess  Spen-er,"  after  Gainsborough,  proof  before  letters, 

printed  in  bistre;  "  Mrs.  Hardinge  as'  Miranda,'  "  after  Meyer;  "  Mrs. 
Gibson,"  after  the  same,  proofs  before  letters,  printed  in  red 
(Vaughan),   ^9  gs. 

237  "  Lord     Thurlow,"     after     Reynolds,     proofs     with     artists'     names     and 

publication    line   only    (F.    Daniell),    j^TiS    i8s. 

238  "The     Duchess    of    Rutland,"    after     Nixon;     "Miss     Pulteney,"    after 

Cosway,    proof   before   all    letters   (Leggatt),    jC^   55. 

239  "  Master   Philip  York.-,"   after   Reynolds,   first   state  (.\gnew),    ^^^jt    los. 

M.  BOVI 

240  "  Anne,    Counless    of    Radnor,"    after    Cosway,    proof    before    any    letters, 

printed   in   bistre   (Harvey),    :^i3    13s. 

241  "  Mrs.   Swinburne,"  after  the  same,   proof  before  title  (Leggatt),   los.  6d. 

THOMAS     BURKE. 

342     "  Lady    Northwiclc    and    the    Ladies    Rushout,"    after    PUmer,    printed    in 

bistre    (Colnaghi),    ;^6s    2s. 

J.    CALDWEt.L. 

243  "  The    Children    in    the    Wood,"    after    Reynolds,    second    state    (Maggs), 

£1     2S. 

ANTHONY   CARDON. 

244  "  Mrs.   Merry,"  after  Cosway  (W.  Sabin),  £^  53. 

245  "  Madame    Recamicr,"    after    the    same,    printed     in    colours    (Pollard), 

£27    1 6s. 

246  "  Mrs.    Ldney,"    after    the    same,    proof    before    all    letters    (Tollemache), 

£7  7S- 

THOMAS    CHEESMAN. 

247  "  Lord   Grantliain    and    liis   brothers,"   after   Reynolds,    first   state,   printed 

in   bistre  (F.Uis   and   Smith),   £20   18s. 

248  "Lady    Hamilton    as    'The    Spinster',"    after    Romney,    second    state,    in 

bistre   (I^llis    and    Smith',    £<)6    12s. 


2^2  ART     PRICES     ("URREXT. 

249    "  The  ijempslress  "  (Miss  Vernon),   after  the  same,  second  state,  in   bistre 
(Harvey),   ^29  8s. 

jOSl-PH    COLLIER. 
350     "  Miss    Farren,"    after    Downnian,    proof    with    open     letlert    (Ctlnaghi), 

^51     "The    same,"    unfinished    proof    (Parsons),    £.2    2s. 

^52     "  Mrs.     Fitzherbert,"     rfter    Russell,     proof     x\i(h     publication     line    only 

(Ajinew),    j£i-3    io«. 
'S3     "  Miss    Palmer,"   after    Reynolds,    first    state    (LfggattJ,    j^j   3s. 

JOHX    CONDE. 
354    "  Mrs.     Fitzherbert,"     after     Cosway,     proof     before     title    (F.     Danielt). 

£^2    IIS. 

•355    "  Lady     Hamilton,"     small     oval,     after     Romney,     proof     before     title 

(F.    Daniell),    ^^2. 
356    "  Lady     Louisa     Manners,"     after     Cosway,     proof      before      all      letters 

(Colnajihi).     ^6     i6s.    6d. 

257  "  Signora    Storace,"    after    De    Wilde,    picof    before    ;  11    letters,    in    bistre 

(.■\t;new),  £■/   7s. 

258  "  Mrs.   Tickell,"   after  Cosway   (Harvey\    £i(t   i6s. 

J.    DELATRE. 

.159    "  Miss   Harrop,"  after   K.-Juffman.   proof  before   title   (Vaughan),   £fi   »js. 

\VILLL\M     DICKINSON. 

a6o    "  Mrs.     Robinson    as    '  Perdila,'  "    after    Reynolds,     first    state    (Agnew), 
£iS   MS- 
GEORGE    T.    DOO. 

a6i     "  Lord    Eldon."   .ifter    Lawrence,    proof   before   titlo   (Bruton),    £^    4s. 
RICH.ARD    EARLOM. 

st3  "  Lady  Hamilton  as  '  .Mope,'  "  after  Romney.  proof  with  open  letters, 
in   bisire   (Pollard).   £\^    14s. 

FRESCHI. 

463    "  Lady   Charlotte  Carr,"  printed   in   colours  (V'aughan),   £i   14s.   6d. 

THOS.    GAIN.SBOROUGH    (after). 

364  Lithographs  from  his  Works,  including  "  Miss  Linley,"  proof  before 
all  Iclltrs,  nujslly  rintfd;  "  Summer,  by  Morion."  after  Stewart; 
and   others    (Oldham),    ^3    3s. 

JAMES   GILLRAY. 

aftS     "  LEnfant    trousV-,"    after    Lady    Spcn.cr,    in    bistre,    cut    close    (ParUer\, 

£'  's- 

GODEFROY. 

366  "  Miss  Farren,"  after  Downman,  proofs  before  all  letters  (Howard 
Jones),    £1    10s. 


April   26,    1910.  243 

JOSEPH    GROZER. 

267    "  Lady    St.    Asaph,"    attor    RoyiioMs,    prcol    b'k  r'-    wll    i/^tttrs,    in    I  i<.:ro 
(Colnaghi   ,ind   Co.),   j1'->j   .'s. 

J.     HOC.C. 

a68    "The    Frail    Sisters,"    after    J.    K.    Smith,    jrool    wish    cptn    ietiprs,    in 
bistre  (Harvey),   .^'42. 

JOHN    JONKS. 
a6<)     "  Lord    Diin.^^jiivun   .unl    his   liroih.rs,"   :iftrr   Cosvtay,  in   bistru   (\'.inL!h:in), 

370  "  l.ady    Hamilton    as    '  l'"mnKi,'  "    nfler    Romney,    first    slatf    (A.    Davis), 

371  "  Miss    Kembl<?,"   after    Downman    (Vaujjhun),    ;^I5   4s.   6d. 

27a     "  Sorenri  "   (Miss  Sncyd),    aflirr   Koinney,   first   state   (Colnaghi),    £16    i8s. 
373    "  I.ord    Henry   and    f.ady   fharlolte   Spencer,"   after   Reynolds,   first    state 
(Hii!,'i;ins),   ^'16    16s. 

Gi:()R(;i-.  Ki-:AriNO. 

374     "  I.;idy   Hamilton   as  '  Si.   Cciilin,'  "   allfr   Romney,   first   state,   in   bistre 
(Li'StJatt),    ^"15    15s. 

W.     I.ANI". 

a75     "Mrs.    Abini^ton."   .-jftor   Cosway    (MacDonald),    £1    us.   6d. 

F.    C.    LEWIS. 

276    "  Miss  .'\ddams, 'V  after  .Sir  T.    Lawrence;   "  Lucy    Lawrence,"   after   the 

s-ame;     "  Mrs.      Lawrence."      proof      before      all      letters,      in      colours 

(Hugt'ins),   ^8. 
a77    "  -Mrs.   Fairlie,"  after  the  samo.  proof  before  title;   "  Lady  .^gar   Ellis," 

afier   the  s.ime   (Pollard),   .■C"'>    10s. 
aj8     "  Miss    Blo.^bam,"   aflcr    the   sani'-,    proofs   before   all    letters,    in   colours; 

and   another   (^^u.t;!:5ins),    _£2   2^- 
270    "  L.idy     Susan     Hamilton;"     "  Masters     Patterson;"     Mrs.     Wolff     and 

son,"   after   the   same,    proofs   before    the    titles   (Huggins),    ^3    13s.   66. 
aSo    "   Portraits    of    Children,"    .iftf^r     the     s.ime.     proofs     before     all     letters, 

in    colours    (Huggins),    ;^I5    15s. 
i8i     "  The  l)uche.--s  of  Devonshire,"  after  Ihe  same:  "  Miss  Siddons."  "  Lady 

Haiuillon,"   proofs    before    all    letters,    coloured    (Huggiiis),    £7   ys. 

R.    MARCUARD. 

■J.f,2     "  Franc-is      Barlolo/zi,"      after      Reynolds,      proof      before     all      letter!,      in 
bistre   (F.    Daniell).    £^    14s.   6d. 

R.    MINASI. 

.•183     '■  Fortune,"   printed   in   roiour-;.   rut   close  (Vaughart),   j^g   19s.   6d. 

Wn.LFAM      NUTTER. 

:i84    "  Lady    Beauchamp,"    after    Reynolds,    first    state,    in    V/istre    (A.    Davis), 


244  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

JOHN  OGBORNE. 

385    "  Mrs.    Jordan    as   '  The    Romp,'  "    altr    Romn?y,    first   stats,    in    bistre 
(F.    Dantell),   j^Tei    19s. 

J.  riLTTn. 

a86    "  Mrs.    Robinson,"   after   Cosway.    in    bistre   (Breun),    £1    is. 

A.    POPE. 
387    "  Mrs.   Siddons, "   proof   before  all   letters   (Corne),  £3    us.   Sd. 

EDWIN    ROFFE. 

28S    "  Mrs.   Osten,"  after   Plimer,   rernarque  proof;   "  Miss   Francis  Gordon," 
after    Reynolds    (Agnew)    £1    iis.    6d. 

T.   RYDER. 

389    "  Miss   Boydell,"  after  Nicol,   proof  before  letters,   in   bistrcs  (F.   Daniei.t), 

W.  WY.-^OXE  RYLAND. 

2<)0     "  .M;iiia,"    a(tc-r    Kaiiffman,    in    colours    (Vaughan),    jQit)   iqs. 

L.  SCHIAVONETTI. 

391     "  Anne    and    Maria,    daughters    of    Viscount    Folkestone,"    after    Edridge 

(Colnaghi    and   Co.),    £•,    iss.   6d. 
2gc    "  Lady    Bayhani,"    after    Reynolds,    pi  oof    before    all    letters    (Harvey), 

£<)  9S- 
353    "  Lady   Ca\v'!or,"   after   F.dridge,    proof    before   all    letters   (Colnaghi    and 

Co.),  ^0  OS. 

394  "  Mrs.     Danier,"     after     Cosway,     proof     before     a!!     letters,     in     bistre 

(Sabin),    £■}    13?.   6d. 

J.     K.     SHERWIN. 

395  "  Mrs.    Robinson,"   preof    before    title    (Colnaghi),    £<)  93. 

3g6    "  Mrs.     Siddons    as     the    '  Grecian     Daughter,'  "     printed      in      colours 
(Pollard),    £2j    is. 

PJiTER     SIMON. 

397  "  Angels'    Heads    (Miss    Frances    Gordon),"    after    Reynolds,    first    state 

(Lcggatt),    £.i\(y  4s. 

E.    .STODART. 

398  "  The    Fair   Stepmother   (Ladies   of   the    Loftui*   Family),"   after  Cosway, 

artist's   proof   (F.    Daniell),    £2   as. 

399  "  The  Duchess  of   Devonshire,"  after  Gainsborough;  "  Mrs.   Abington  "; 

"  Miss   Barker,"   after  Coswny     artist's  proofs  (TollemacJie),    £2   io». 

V.    W.    TOMKINS. 

300  "  Miss   Boyd,"   nftjr   Downman,   proof   before   title,    in   bistre  {\.   Divis), 

301  "  Mrs.    Siddons,"    aftfjr    the    same,    proof    with    open    letters    (Colnaghi 

and    Co.),    £ii    iis. 


April   26,    1910.  245 


T.    TROTTER. 

302  "  Lady   Helen   Boyle,"  after   Coswuy,   proof   with   etched   letters,   in    bi^(r«■ 

(Harvey),    £1. 

J.    VEXDRAMINI. 

303  "  Miss   Decamp,"  after  Jean,   printed   in   colours   iHoward   Jones),    /^g  gs. 

WILLIAM     WALKER. 

304  "  Sir   Henry    Raeburn,"    after   liimself,    proof    with   open    letters   (Agnew), 

305  "Sir    Walter    Scott,"    after    Rnc'ann,    proof    ( ^gnew),    £.^1    is. 

WILLlA^r      WARD. 

306  "  The   Choice,"   by   and    after   Ward    (Ellis   and   Smith),   ^26   55. 

CAROLINE     \V.\TSON. 

307  "  Lady     Elizabeth     Foster,"     after     Downman,     proof    before    any     letters 

(Sabin\   £\%    iSs. 

308  "  Prince'is    Sophia  ";    "  Princei=s    Mary,"    after    Hoppner,    proofs    before 

any   letters   (Lcggatt),    £T.q  8s. 

309  "  Mrs.     Stanhope     as    '  Contemplation,'  "     after     l\eynolds,     second     state 

(Agncw).    ;^i5    15s. 

310  "  The   Woronzow   Children,''    aftor   Cosway   (Colnaghi),   £•]    17s.   tjd. 

CHARLES      WILKIN. 

311  "  Viscountess     Andovcr,"     after     Hoppner,     proof     before     title,     in     bistre 

(Ellis    and    Smith)     jQa~- 

312  "  Lady    Greville,"    after     the     same,     proof    before    all     letters     (Sabin), 

£\-i    12s. 

313  "  Mrs.   Parkyns,"  after  the  same,  proof  before  title  (Parsons),   £.z-<,  js. 

314  "  Lady   Gertrude   \'illiers,"   after  the  same,   proof   before   title   (\'aughan}, 

£^^    IQS. 

MI-ZZOTIXT      EXGKAVINGS. 
WILLIA.M     BAILLIE. 

315  "  James,    Duice   of    Monmouth,''    after    Netscher    and    Wyck,    first    state; 

"  Master  Gapper,"   by   .Xdams   (Ellis   and   Smith),    £t   6s. 

W.   WHISTOX   BARNEY. 

316  "  George,     Marquis    of     Blandford,"    after     Richard     Cosway,     first    state 

(Leggatt^     ^10     los. 

317  "  Georgiana,    Duchess   of    Devonshire,"   after   Gainslxirougli,    second    state 

(Sabin),    ;^gg    15s. 

318  "  Lady   St.  John,"  after   Hoppner,   second   state  (Jacobson),    £%   15s.   6d. 

319  ."  Lords    George    and     Charles    Spencer,"     after     Rirhard     Cosway,     first 

state    (Pollard),    £\%-},    15s. 

ISA.VC     BECKETT. 

320  "Christopher,    Duke    of    .Mbemarle,"    after    Murray,    first    slate    (Agnew), 

£l    17s-   6d. 


246  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

331     "  Madam?      Bnker,"      after      Kneller.      first      slate      ionly     one     known) 
(Charrington),    j^4    4s. 

322  '■  Thomas    Cartwright.     Bishop    of    Chester,"    alter    /.oust,    secotid    state 

iParlcer),    5s. 

323  "  Elizabeth,    Countess   of   Chesterfield,"   after   Leiy,    third   state   (Parsons), 

los. 

324  "  Willinni,    Earl  of  Devonshire,"  alter  Kneller,  first  state  (Harvey),   j^S. 

325  "  Madame  Anne  Kirk,"  after  Van  Dyck,  second  state  (I'arsons^   ^£,3  5s. 
jjb     ■'  Nicholas    I.argillierc    and     family,"    after    himself,    first   state    (Rimell), 

£2    15s. 
327     "  Sir   Peter   Lely,"   after   himself,   second   state   fColnaghi   and   Ck>.),    £7. 
32S     '■  Henry,    Duke   of    Norfolk,"   second    state   (Harvey),    ^£^7. 

329  "  Madame      Soams,"      after      Kneller,     second     state     (.only     two     known) 

(Charrington),    £S. 

330  '■  Lady    Williams,"    after    Wissing,    first    state    (.only    two    knov/n),     the 

title   in   manuscript   (Howard   Jones),   £ig   19s. 

331  "  Lady      Williams,"     after      Wissing,      second    state    (only    two    known) 

(Ho'.v.Trd   Jones),    vjj    15s.   6d. 

332  "  Madame  Ann   Windham,"   after   Wissin.L^.    first   state   (only   two  known) 

(Leggatt),    £2    i2s.   6d. 

333  '■  A     Ladv  "    (personage    not     ascertained),     after     Kneiler,     second    state 

(Charrington),    ^.^    5s. 

EDWARD     BELL. 

.S34     "  Philip,     Earl    of    Chesterfield,"    after    GainsborouKh,     proof    before    all 
letters    (Loggatt;,    £-    17s.    6d. 

THOMAS     DLACK.MORE. 

335  "  Samuel    Foote,"    after    Sir    Joshua    Reynolds,    first    stale    ('irundy    and 

Smilhl,    £.^   ss. 

336  "  Man   in   a   cloak,"  after  Van    Dyck  (.\gnew),   ^£^5   5s. 

A.     DE     BI,Ors. 

337  "  Louise,     Duchess    of    Portsmouth."    alter    Lely,    first    st^te    (Colnaghi), 

£7  7s- 

A.    BLOOIELIXG. 

338  "  Ann,    Princess   01    Denmark,"   .ifier   Lely     (Morgan),   :Ci    i''s. 

339  "  Catherine,   Queen  of  Charles   H.,"  after  the  same  tColnaghi),  j^g  gs. 

340  "  Charles    the    Second,"    after    the    same,    undcscribed    first    sl.ite,    before 

names  of   painter   and   cngrav(;r   (Baddeley),   ^£^17   17s. 

341  "  Charles,    Earl  of   Derby,"   first  state   (Baddsley),   ;^8  8s. 

342  "  Cornelius   De   W'itt,"   after   Bane,   before   all   letters,    llie   n.imes  of   the 

artists    in    manuscript    (Colnaghi),    £ir>    los. 

343  "  Cornelius     De     Witt,"      after      Bane,      lettered     impression     (Obach), 

£^    14s.    6d. 

344  "  Erasmus,"    after    Holbein    (Colnaghi),    £i    3s. 

345  "  Christian    Mugens  "    (Charrington),    £1    5s. 

346  "  James  the  Second,   when   Duke  of   Vork,"  atier  Lely  (H:irvey),  £$(>  8s. 

347  "  Frans    Mieris,"    after   himself   (Coln.ighi),    £3    12s.   M. 

348  "  Prince   Rupert,"   first   state  (Obach),   £5. 

340     "  Bartholomew    \^an    der    Heist."    after    luiiis<!f    (P.irsonsl,    ,/;i    rs. 


April    26,    1910.  247 

350  "  William,   Prince  of  Orange,"  after  Le!y,   undescribed  first  state,  befor* 

names  of   painter   and   engraver   (Colnaghj),   jg'iS   i3s. 

351  "  William,     Prince    of    Orange,    and    Princess    Mary,"    undescribed    first 

states,    before    all    letters    (Colnaghi),     /I'll    iis. 

O.    BOCKMAN. 

3SJ     "  Philip,    Lord    H:.rdwicke."    nfter    f):ihl,    undescribed    state,    with    Bock- 
man's    address    (Savile),    ^£^7    7s. 

J.     BOYDELL. 

353  "  Regnier    Ilansloe    nnd     wil'i-,"    nfi.r    Rembrandt,    first    state    (Daniell), 

j€ii     2S. 

W.    BROMLliV. 

354  "  Masters     Paterson,"     after     Sir    Thomas     Lawrence,     proof     before     all 

letters    (Harvey),     ^TiS     iSs. 

R.     BROOKSHAW", 

355  "  Comtesse   d'Artois,"    proof    before    letters   (Maggs),    £^    15s.    6d. 

356  "  Miss  Greenfield,"   first  state   (only   three   knownl   (Grundy   and   Smith), 

£3    '3s-   6d. 

357  "  Masson,    the    Tennis    Plnvor,"    after    Mortimer,    first    state    (Colnaghj), 

£r- 

ALEXANDER     BROWNE. 

358  "  Isabella,    Lady   Arlington,"    after   Lely,    first   state   (Parsons),    j^3   3s. 

359  "  Children    of    Charles    I.,"    after    Van    DycU,    second    state    (Bruton), 

:^3   5s- 

360  "  Fordc,     Lord     Orty,"    after     f^ely,    second    stale    (Grundy    and     Smith), 

£2     2S. 

361  "  Sir  Treswell   Hollis,"  after  Lely,   first  state  (Parker),   £^   13s.  6d. 

362  "  Sir   Peter   Lely."   after  liimsolf,   second  state  (Rimell),   ^3    13s.   6d. 

363  "  Elizabeth,   Lady   Lome,"  after   Lely,   second  state  (Maggs),   £1    is. 

364  "  Frances,      Countess     of      Portland,"      after      Van      Dyck      (Vaughan), 

;^S    IS'?-    6d. 

365  "  Madame   Jane    Robarts,"    after    Lely,    second    state    (only    three    known) 

(Daniell),    ^:4    4s. 

366  "  Lady   Kalherine   Seymour,"   after   the   same,    second   state   (Grundy    and 

Smith),   £2    13s. 

GEORGE     CLIN'T. 

367  "  Lady   Mulgrave,"  after  Hoppner,  open  letter  proof  (Agnew),  £2$  7s. 

368  "  Maria      Siddons,"      after      Sir    Thomas     Lawrence,     engraver's     proof 

(Leggatt),    ^:i5    15s. 

369  "  Miss     Wilmot."     after     Hoppner,     proof    before     all     letters    (Colnaghi), 

^71    8s. 

B.    CLOWES. 

370  "  Domestic     Eniployinent — Starching  "    (Pollard),     ;^!)    os. 

T.     COLE. 

371  "  James.    Duk**    of    Marlborough  "    (Parker),     los.    6d. 


248  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

J.    COOPER. 

372  "Francis    Bacon,    Lord    Verulam,"    after    Janssen,    first    state    (only    one 

known)    (Mzfigs),    £2^   4s. 

GEORGE      DAWE. 

373  "  William    Goodwin, "   ;.!ter   Northcote,   first   state   (Vicars),    £%o    >os. 

PHILIP      DAWE. 

374  "  Master    Oswald    Fawcett    as    '  Cupid,'  "    after    R.    Cosway,    engraver's 

proof    (not    described   by   J.    C.    Smith)    (Leggatt),    ^£7    7s. 

JOHN      DEAN. 

375  "  Elizabeth,     Countess    of     Derby,"    after      Romney,     second    state    (W. 

Sabin),   .£44   2s. 

376  "  Lady  Mary  Kent,"  after  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds,  first  state  (Ma/^gs),  £,\z. 

377  "  Master    Paine,"   after   Romney,   first    state    (Vaughan),    ^£'48   6s. 

378  "  Miss   Ann    Pari,"   after   the   same,   second   state   (Parsons),    jQg    19s.   6d. 

G.     DE    KONING. 

379  "  The  Countess   of   Yarmouth,"   after   Van    Hocgh    (Rimell),    £1    los. 


Apiil   27,    1910.  249 


April  27,  1910.     (Third  Day's  Sale.) 

WILLIAM      DICKINSON. 

380  "  Miss    Mary    Dickinson    (The    Country    Girl),"    after    Peters,    first    sta'e 

(Colnnghi),    £21. 

381  "  Mrs.      Gwynne      and      Mrs.     Bunbury,"      alter      Gardner,      first      state 

(Gutciiun^t),    ^"27   6s. 

382  "  Hon.   .Augustus   Keppel,"   after   Romney,   first   state   (Coln.-ighi),   ^^27  6s. 

383  "  Duclness   of    Lcinstcr,"   after   Reynolds,    first   state   (Colnaghi),    J^.^H  6s. 

384  "  Miss   Benedctta    Ramus,"   after   Romney,    first   state   (Ellis   and    Smith), 

3S5     "  Miss    Benedolta     Ramus,"    after    Romney,     in    oval    frame,     not    quite 
finished    t\'aughan),    j£r6    16s;.    bd. 

386  "  Mrs.   Sheridan   as  '  St.   Cecili,".,'  "   after   Reynolds,   first   state   (Leggatt), 

387  "  Mrs.    Siddons,"    after    T.    Beach    (Brucn),    j^ii    os.    6d. 

3S8     "  Lady     Taylor,"     after     Reynolds,     first     state,     with     W.-ilpole's     hand- 
wri^ini!     (f'-llis     and     Smithi,     .£."304     ios. 

389  "  Richard,     l^arl     Temple,"     .iltcr     the    same,     first     slate      (F.     DanielU, 

j^Tii    c:.    bd. 

390  "  Lord   Thurlow,"    after    Romney,    second    state    (.\.    Davis),    3^12    12s. 

JOHN      DIXON. 

391  "  Ladv    .M.nry    Bertie,"    after    Peters,    first    st.ile    (Colnaglii),    j£Ti9    igs. 

392  "  Henry,    Duke    of    Buccleuch,"    after    Gainsborough,    first    state    (Davis), 

;^i6    i6s. 

393  "  The   Misses   Crewe,"   after   Reynolds,   first    state   (Colnaghi),    j^TaS   7s. 

394  "  Miss    Davidson,"    after    the    same,    first   stale    (Dancocks),    ^^37    i6s. 

395  "  Garrick.     as    '  .\bcl     Drugger,'  "     s-fter     Zoffrny,     first    state     (Agnew), 

396  "  William,     Duke    of    I.einster."    after    Reynolds,    first    state    (Colnaghi), 

£31     IOS. 

397  "  Lady    O'Brien,"    after    the    same,    first    state    (Leggatt),    0^46    4s. 

398  "  Rembrandt's      Frame-Maker,"     after     Rembrandt,     proof    with    artists' 

names    only,    in    etched    letters    (Bruton),    .£^315. 

WILLIAM     DOUGHTY. 

399  "  Samuel      Johnson,"      after      Reynolds,     undo«cribed    proof     with     etched 

letters,     before    "  Dr,"    was    erased    and    "  LL.D."    added    (Coln.nghi), 
/:2io. 

400  "  Miss   Mary    Palmer,"   after   the   same,   first   state   (Colnaghi),   ^57   15s. 

401  "  Ariadne,"   after   the  same,   undcscribed   proof   with   artists'   names   only, 

ia   etched   letters   (LeggattI,   ^"29   Ss. 

ROBERT      DUNKARTO.N'. 

402  "  Mrs.    Billington,"   after    Downman,    first   state   (Leggatt),    £ii    13s. 


250  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


403  "  Miss    Catle\-,    in    the    choracter    of    '  Euplirosyne,'  "    afti.'r    Lawranson, 

first   state    (F.    Daniell),    £6   6s. 

404  "  Miss    Man'    Horneck    as   '  The   Jessaniy    Bride,'  "    after    Reynolds,    first 

state    (.Colnaghi),    ^"gg    15s. 

405  "  Lord    Lifford,"    after    the    same,    engraver's    proof    (Ellis    and    Smith), 

G.MNSBOROUGH     DUI'ONT. 

406  "  Oucen  Charlotte,"  after  Gainsborough,  first  state  (Gutekunst),  .;£^IS   'Ss 

407  "  Sir   Henry   Bate   Dudley,"   after   the   same,   unfinished   proof   (Colnaghi), 

^.li    los. 

408  "  The  Eldest   Princesses,"  after  the  same,  first  state  (Colnaghi),   ;^78  15?. 

K.     EDWARDS. 

409  "  Lady    Hume,"    after    Reynolds,    second    state    (Legs^'t).    jC'    is. 

RICH.XRD      F..\RLO.M. 

410  "  .Mrs.    Gulston,"    after    Hamilton,    undescrihcd    proof    before    all    letters. 

(Gutekunst),   £()    19s.    6d. 

411  "William    Pitt,"    after    Gainsborough    Dupont,    undescribed    proof    before' 

all    letters    (Colnaghi    and    Co.).    ^^147. 

412  "  .'\    Flower    Ficcc,"    after    Van    Huysum,    proof    before    title    and    before- 

motto    in    arms    (Agneu-),    :£;>. 

413  "  .'V    Blacksmith's   Shop,"    after    Wright,    first    state    (Colnaghi    and    Co.), 

^22     IS. 

JOHAN'N    FREDERICK    YON    ELTZ. 

414  "  John     riiillp.t  Archbishop    of     Muyence,"    after    FLirstenberg    (Parsons),, 

;6'l     IS. 

J.    &    C.    ESPLENS. 

415  "  George    Heriot,"    after    Scougal,    second    state    (F.    Dnnioll),    ;/73    .Ss 

CHARLES      EXSHAW. 

416  "  Ann    Vanloo,"    after    Vanloo    (Parsons),    los.    6d. 

417  "  Isabel    Vanloo,"    after    the   same    (Parsons),    los.    ftd. 

ENGRAVERS     NOT    ASCERTAL\ED. 

418  "  St.   Stanislaus   Kostka,   Soc.  Jesu,"  signed  A. A. K.S.J.    1658,   veiy   early 

mezzotint,    not   described    (Howard   Jones),    £2   ss. 
410     "  .'Vnn     of     Denmark,     Queen     of     James     1."     (Parsons),     12s. 

420  "  John,    ICarl    of    Bridgwater,"    after    Claret,    second    state    (Charrington), 

£3  r,"- 

421  "  Samuel   Butler,"  after  Zoust,   first  state   (F.    Daniell),   £^  5=. 

422  "  Charles     I.     with     Henrietta     Maria     and    children,"     after    Van     Dyck 

fonlv   three  known)  (Colnaghi).   £2   2<. 

423  "  Charles   II.,   within   a  border  of  palm   branches  "   (Maggs),   £6  16s.  6d. 

424  "  Charles     H,"    in    oval     frame,     the    inscription     in     French     (no    other 

known)    (Charrington),    £6    itSs.    6d. 

425  "  Stephen    College,    the    Protestant    Joiner."    "  Count<>ss    of    Esses    and 

childiT.n,"    one    other   known    (Harvey),    15s. 


April   27,    1910.  251 

,f36  "Henry,  Dulce  of  Grafion,"  first  slate,  one  other  known  (Savile), 
;£."io    los. 

427  "  M.-ulame    Elinoia    Gvvln,"   after    Lel.v   (Parsons),    :^8   8s. 

428  "  Humphrey    Henchman,    Bishop    of    London,"    after    the    same    (Breun), 

JOS.   6d. 

429  "  George,     Lord    Jeffryes,"    after     Kneller,     second    state    (Charringtoi), 

430  "  Elizabeth,    (^oimless   of    l\ildare,"    after    Wissiog    (Parsons),    j^i    I5. 

431  "  Madame    Knatchbull,"    after    Kneller,    first    state    (Maggs),    ;^3    3s. 

432  "Queen    Mary    tl.,"    in    oval    (Richmond),    los.    6d. 

433  "  Hcncage,    Earl   of    Nottingham,"   in   oval   (Charrington),    £3    ?s. 

434  "  J;imes,    Dulce    of    Orniond,"    in    oval    (Parsons),     los.    ^d. 

435  "  Mary,    Duchess    of    Ormond,"    in    oval    (Parsons),    £1    15s. 

436  "  Algernon   Sydney,"   lirst   state   (Danioll),    £6   6s. 

437  "  Madanic  HenricUn  'leinpr-st,"  first  state,  only  one  knou-n  (Charrin^to-i), 

£2      2S. 

438  "  Lady    Williams,"    after    Lely,    second    state   (Parsons),    £1    is. 

439  "Lady     with     lamb,"     proof    before    all    letters    and    before    inscriptioa 

space    was    cleaned    (Parsons),    ^3    3s. 

440  "  Oliver   Cromwell,"   after  Lely,   first   state   (Dan'iell),   ^£^14   143. 

441  "  Mary,      Queen     of     Scots,"     after     Zucchero,     first      state      (Harvey), 

£.7  '17s.  "ed. 

442  "  Prince    Charles    luluard    Stuart,"    atfor    Mercior,    first    state    (Pollard). 

£g    iQS.    6d. 

443  "  Frances,     Lady     W'orsloy,"     before     iny     letters,     the     only     impression 

Unowa,    (Harvey),    .£,'14    14s. 

444  "  Mrs.   Callendcr,"   after   Reynolds,   first  state  (GuteUunst),    £2^  3s. 

445  "  John    Henderson,"  proof   before  all   letters  (Agnew),    £^   13s.  6d. 

446  "  Selina,    Countess    of    Huntingdon,"    after    Russell,    first    state    (Maggs), 

£1       IS. 

447  "  General    Wolfe,"    half-length,    in    oval    (Harvey),    ;^22    is. 

44S  "  Female  Portrait,  in  a  low  robe  with  fur  edging,"  hall-length,  in  oval 
frame,  proof  before  all  letters,  the  only  impression  known  (F.  Daniel!), 
£0   iQ=i.  6d. 

JOHN    I'ABER,    SE.XIOR. 

449  "  John    Caius,"    from    the    set    of    "  The    Founders,"    lirst   state   (Maggs), 

10s.    6d. 

JOH.X    FABICR,    JUNfOR. 

450  "  Jonathan    t>elchcr,"    :ifter    Phillips    (Sabin),    £$2    los. 

451  "  Francos,   Lady   Byron,"   after  Hogarth,      first   state   (Rimell),    £i   3s- 

452  "  Mrs.    Cibber."    after    Hudson,    first    state,    only    four    known    (Harvey), 

£,"11     irs. 

453  "Jane,     Countess    of    Clarf^ndon,"    after     Kneller,    proof    with    uncleaned 

margin   (liimell),   £2   2S. 

454  "  Richard,    Lord    Cohham,"    after    Kneller    (from    Kit    Kat    series),    proof 

before  all   letters  (Charrington),   ^"5   15s.  6d. 

455  "  Oliver   Cromwell,"  after   Lely,   first  state  (.Agnew),   £2^  4s. 

456  "  Elizaboih,    Duchess    of    Hamilton,"    after    Hamilton,    intermediate    be- 

tween   first    .and    second    states,    with    Smith's    addre.-is.    but    before    the 
plalp    w.is    reduced    (.Maggs),    £3"}  6s. 

457  "  George    Frederick    Handel,"    after    Hudson,    the    fir.st    pl.>te,    with    the 

date    i7-|S.   probably   unique  (Maggs),   £1^  .15s. 


252  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

458  "  Philip,    Lord    Harduicke,"    by    and    after    Faber,    first    state    (Kennedy), 

^2    12s.    bd. 

459  "Henry    VIII.,"   after   Holbein,   second   state   (Rimell),   jQi    iis.    6d. 

460  &    46:     "  Mrs.     Kaight,"    after    Kncllcr,     first    stale;     "  Lady     Christian 

Moray  of  Abercairncy,"  after  Davison,   only  state  (Colnaghi),   £\n   14s. 

462  "  Sir   Isaac   Newton,"  after   Vanderbanc,   first  stale   (Rimell),    £2   2S. 

463  "  Alexander    Pope,"    after   Kneller,    first   state    (Sabin),    .£^6   6s. 

464  "  Mrs.     Anastasia     Robinson,"     alter     Vanderbanc,     first     state,     touched 

by    the    artist    (F.    Daniell),    ^£"9   ys. 

465  "  Anna,    Empress   of    Russia,''   only   stale   (Colnaghi),    £<3   gs. 

466  "  Sir   Hans   Sloane,"   after   Kneller,    first   state   (Obach),   ^8  Ss. 

467  "  George   Stepney,"    after   the   same    (from    Kit    Kat   series),    proof    before 

all    letters    (Charrington),    ^4    14s.    6d. 

468  "  Lady      Townshend,"      after      \'anloo,     first     stale,     only     three     known 

(Gutekunst),    aCiS    iSs. 

469  "  Admiral    Sir    Charles    Wager,"    after    Whood,     first    state    (Ellis    and 

Smith),    ^"5    15s.    6d. 

470  "  George     Whilfield,"     after     Wollaston,     first     state,     only     four     known 

(Colnaghi    and    Co.),    £■;    17s.    6d. 

471  "  Mrs.   Wofiington   in    the   character  of     Mrs.    Ford."   after   Haytley,    first 

state,    only    four   known    (Sabin),    3^42. 

472  "  Mrs.    Woffington,"    after    same,    second    state    (.\gnew),    £y    7s. 

WILLIAM      FAITHORNE. 

473  "  Thomas   Flatman,"   early   state,   with   the   roll   of   paper   blank   (Maggs), 

474  "  Lady     Grace    Gethin,"      after      Dickson,      only      state      (Charrington), 

:^i    IIS.   6d. 

475  "  Mary,    Princess    of    Orange,"    after    Hannaman,    first    state    (Colnaghi), 

£5    5SS.    6d. 

476  "  Admiral   Russell,"    in   oval,    not    described    by    1.    C.    Smith    (Colnaghi), 

£2    12s.   6d. 

477  "  Princess   Sophia   of   Hanover,"   first   state,   only    four   known    (Chnrring- 

fon),    ^19    JQS. 

JOHN     FINLAYSON. 

478  "  Maria,     Lady     Broughton,"      after      Cotes,     first     state     (Vaughan), 

£i   18s.  6d. 

479  "  Miss   Metcalfe,"   after   Hone,   first   state   (Davis),    £2^    los. 

480  "  Lady     Charles     Spencer,"     after     Reynolds,     first     state,     with     artists' 

names  only    (Vicars),    £\2    12s. 

481  "  Anna   Zamperini,"   after   Hone,    first   state   (Gutekunst),    £q  qs 

EDWARD     FISHER. 

482  "  Mrs.    Mary   Hope,"   after   Reynolds,   second   state   (Colnaghi),   £12    JjS- 

483  "  Lady   Elizabeth   Lee,"  alter   the  same,   first  state  (Colnaghi),    £-\z   lis. 

484  "  Mrs.     Oldfield,"    after     Richardson,     second     state     (Ellis     and     Smith), 

£\f,   ss.   6d. 

485  "  Lau-renrc   Sterne,"   after    Reynolds,   first   state   (.\gnpw),   £iZ    '?s. 

486  "  Mrs.   Trapaud,"   after   the  same,    first   state   (Colnaghi),   £j,2    lis. 

487  "  Ladies  .'\mabel  and   Mary   Yorke,"   after   ihe   same,   early  proof,   before 

the    plate    was   cleaned    (Colnaghi),    £^:t  is. 


April   27,    1910.  253 

^88    "  Ladies  Amabel  and   Marv   York,"  after  the  same,   third  state  (Vicars), 

£'1  •;- 

THOMAS      FRVE. 
^Sg     "  Young   Woman   with   a    Kr.n  "  (Canim),   £2   1%. 

CASKAR    VON    FURSTENBERG. 

490  "  Frederick    Marlcgrave  of  Baden  "   (Colnaghi),    £2;^   zs. 

491  "  Leopold    William,    Archduke    of    Austria,"    the    verses    a;    bottom    and 

artisla'    naiiK'S    cut    away    (Kennedy),    £1    iis.    6d. 

492  "  Christ   Crowned   with   Thorns,"   second   state   (Maggs),   £2    15s. 

J.    GAINER. 

493  "  John    Wesley,"    second    state    (Kennedy),    £<.}   9s. 

HENRI     GASCAR. 

494  "  Lady     Anne     Barrington     and     Lady     Mary     St.     John,"    after    Gascar 

(Parsons),    ji^i    is. 
4<i5     "  Madame     Sophia     Bulkeley,"    after     the    same,     third    state    (Parsons), 
£1     IS. 

496  "  Barbar.T,    Duchess  of   Cleveland,    and   daughter,"   after   the   same,   only 

live    impressions   known    (Savile),    jQi-^    13s. 

497  "Eleanor    Gwin    and    her    two    sons,"    after    the    same,    only    three    im- 

pressions   known    (Sabin),    .^10    los. 

498  "  Mrs.    Jane    Middleton,"   after    the   same    (Rimell),    ^i    is. 

!,')u  "  Frances.  Oucliesb  nf  Richmond,"  after  tli:-  s.iiiie,  undescribcd  proof 
before  all  letters,  the  title  in  manuscript,  probably  unique  CDaniell), 
£c)    Kjs.    Cd. 

JOHN"     GISBORNE 

500  "  Willey     Revclcy,"    after     Woodford,     not    described     by    J.    C.    Smith 

(Slogdon).    10s. 

J.    GOLE. 

501  "  Admiral    Van   Tromp  "   (Parsons),   ;^ii    iis. 

VALENTINE     GREEN. 

502  "  The   Countess   of    Aylesford,"    after   Sir   Joshua    Reynolds,    second    state 

(Ellis    and    Smith),    ^rSg    5s. 

503  "The   Duke  of   Bedford   with  his   brothers,    and   Miss   Vernon,"   after  the 

same,   first   state   (Agncwl,   £2:^  2S. 

504  "Master    Bradshaw    and    his    sisters,"    after    Joseph    Wright,    early    pnx>f 

before    "  Ryland    and    Bryer,    ex."    (Maggs),    ;^65    2s. 

505  "Master    Bradshaw    and    his    sisters,"    after    Joseph    Wright,    engraver's 

proof,    not   quite   finished,   cut   close   (Colnaghi),   j£ii    us. 
5(j6     "  Miss   Sarah   Campbell,"   after  Sir  Joshua    Reynolds,   llrst   state   (Sabin), 

^:i68. 
507     "  Geor.^ian.1,    Duchess    of    Devonshire,"    after    Maria    Cosway,    first    state 

(Pollard),   ^'iio  5s. 
50S     "  The  Masters  Drummond."  after  West,   first  state  (Maggs),   £i   i8s.  6d. 

509  "  David   Gairick,"   after  Gainsborough,   first   state   ((Tolnaghi),    £2-},  2s. 

510  "Mrs.     Grocn     and     child,"     after     Falconet,     first     state     (Gutekunst), 


254  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

511     "  Eleanor    Gwyn,"      after      Lely,      undescribcd    proof    before    all     letter? 

(Kennedy),    ^6"?    17s.   od. 
51a     "  Lady     C;iroline     Howard."     ;iflt-r     Sir     Joshua     Reynolds,     first     s(at<" 

(Colnai;hi),     ^^273. 

513  "  Ozias     Humphry,"     afler     Roniiiey,     hcwcon     first     and     second     states 

(Agnew),    .£^11    II-'. 

514  "  Ixjrd    Nelson,"    after    Abbott    (AtJncw),    £^2. 

515  "  filizabelh,     Lady     N'uneh.uii,"     afler      Falconet,     first     state     (Harvey), 

516  "  I'rini'L-    Rupert."    after    Rembrandt    (.Sabin),    ^£768    5s. 

517  '•  William    Innes.    '  Golfers    at    fjlackhcath,'  "    afler    Abbott    (A.    Davis), 

JOHN      GREENWOOD. 

518  "  Juhn    Wesley,"   afler    Hone,    first   stale    (Parsons),    £7   ys. 

JOSEi'H     GROZER. 

5)9     "  Miss     I'Vances     Harris,"      after      Sir      Joshua      Reynolds,     third     slate 
tCoInajjhil,    ^50  8s. 

520  "  Lady  Charlotte  Legge,"  after  Romney,   first  slate  (Colnaghi),    :£^i    10*. 

521  "  Mrs.     Se.-iforth    and    child,"    after     R<-ynoIds.    second     slate    tlLllis     and 

Smith),    j^ji     10s. 

C.    H.    HODGliS. 

522  "Lady     Oashuood     and     child,"     after     lieynolds.     third     state    (Slogdon), 

£"}    J'js- 

523  "  Lavinia,   Countess   .Spencer,"   after   the   same,    second   slate   (Gulekunst), 

^.6    ,6s. 

524  "  Mrs.    .\nn    Warren,"   after   Romney,    only   state   (l.eggatt),    ;^ii5    los. 

525  "  William    Wilberforce,"   after   Rising,    first   state   (.'\gne\\ ),    ^^14    14s. 

526  "  The    Shipbuilder,"    afler    Rc-nibrandl,    proof    with    .artists'    names    only 

(Harvey),   jC-,4   12s. 

527  "  Guardian    ,\ngels,"    after    Reynolds,    fiist    slate    (Leggalt),    £2C)    8s. 

528  "  Edwin,"   afler   the   same,   only   state   f.Agnew),    £J^   34s.    6d. 

529  "  The   Cottage   Girl,"   after    Chandler,    proof   before    all    letters    (Pollard), 

;^37     ''is. 

JOHN      HOPPNER. 

530  "  ,\     Shower,"     painted     and     engraved     by     Hoppner.     open     letter    proof 

(Vaughan),     JJs    iss,    6<1. 

RlCHARr:)     FIOUSTONV 

531  "  .Mary,     Duchess    of    .Ancaster,"    .-illei-    Kevnolds,    first    slate    (Colnaghi), 

£2,'. 
'532     "  M.-ui.-!,     founlcss     of    Coventry,"     .-iflr-r     l.iolard,     first     state     (liullock), 
£^   i,,s.   M. 

533  "  Miss    Rilly     Fisher,"    after     Reynolds,     firsi     stale    (Ellis    and     Smith), 

^52     los. 

534  "  (..■;;roline,     Du'-hess     of     .Mnr!boroug'^     :.ii<l     i.ady     Caroline     Spencer," 

.flfr    ilir-    same,    first    st.-.le    (Coliiaglii  i,     i";,(j    i,Ss. 

535  "  VVilliam    Pitt,"    after    Hoare,    early    proof    with    the    address    in    etched 

letters   (Agnew),    ^10    los. 

536  "  JVliss   Harriet    Powell,"   afler   Reynolds,    first   slate   (Colnaghi),    ^^54    12s. 

537  "  Miss   Harriet    Powell,"   after    Read,    first    state    (Harvey),    £yS    153. 


April    27,    1910.  25s 

538  "  Jan    Six,    Bur{JoniasUr    of    Amslerd;iin,  "    aitcr     Keii]Or:inUt,     lirst    slate 

^Harvey),   ^i'lO    His. 

539  "  ^Irs.    Woodliull,"    nfior    /.olluny,    undcscribwl    proof,    bo.fore    the    ii:iiiie 

at    llie    basf:    of    ihe    pcdc-slal    tCJuKfiunsl),    ;i,''22     is. 

540  •'  General    Wolfe,"   after   SrliaaU,    half-len(^th    (.Colnaghi),   j^Ji^    158. 

541  "  Man    with    thu    Knife,"    after    Rembrandt,    engraver's    pro-jl     [Bcuton), 

£30    iSs. 

542  "  Woman     pluikint;     a     I'owl,"    after     tlic     same,     first    stale     (Coln:'<ihi). 

£i7    I  OS. 

543  "  The    Syndirs. "    after    the    same,    first    state    tColna^jhi),    ^'65    2s. 

11I:NRY     HUDSON. 

544  "  Mrs.      Curtis,"     after     Walton,      proof      before     .ill      letters     (Colnajjhi), 

^388     los. 

545  "  Warren    U.-isiini^s,"    -after    Dcvis    (Harvey),    ^rii    iis. 

W1I.I.I.\M     rrUMl'HRKV. 

546  "  Christopher    Pinchbeck,"    after    Cunning^hnm.    undescribed    proof    before 

all    lellers   (.Xi^ncw),    y."-    i^s.    6(1. 

JOHN     JACOBK. 

547  "  Willi.-im    llayliy,"   .ifier   Roniney   (Grundy   and   .Smith),   ;^9   19s.   6d. 

548  "  Hon.    .Miss   .Monckion,"   after   Reynolds,   early   proof,   cut   close   (Sabin), 

.£ri36    10-;. 

J.    JKHNER. 

549  "  Richard,    Karl    ul     LJ.nrjmoro,"  after    R.    ("osway,    proof    before   letters, 

not   described    by   J.    C.    Smith    (BuUockt,    ^'2    5s. 

JOHNSON. 

550  "  Miss    Murray."    after    Page    (Leggatt),    .;i;6   6s. 

T.   JOHNSON. 

551  "  Thomas   Briiion."   after   Woolasion,    first   state;    the   same,   second   state 

(Breun),    ^'i     15s. 
55a     "William     Bullock.    Comedian,"    only    five    impressions    known    (Rimeil), 

£2      2S. 


256  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


April  28.  1910.    (Fourth  Day's  Sale.) 

JOHN      JONES. 

553  "  Signora      BacceJH,        after      Gainsborough,      second    state    (Colnaghi), 

554  "  James    Boswell,"    after    Sir    Joshua    Reynolds,    second    state    (Parsons), 

£12       I2S. 

555  "  Edmund    Burlce."   after   Romncy,    first   state   (Huggins),    £^SS   los. 

556  "  Mrs.     Davenport,"     after     the     same,     only     state     {Ellis     and     Smith), 

557  "  Mrs.    Edwards,"    .after    Lauranson,    first    state    (Jacobson),    £2^   7s. 

558  "  Thomas    Erslcine,"    after   Reynolds,    second    stale   (Sabin),   ;£ri2    12s. 

559  "  Miss    Kemble,    in    a    black    dress,"     after     the     same,     second     state 

(Parsons),    ^£'29   8s 

560  "  Miss     Komble,     in     a     white    dress,"      after      the    same,     second     stat» 

i Parsons),    .^£22    is. 

561  "  Rt.   Hon.   \^■ilUam   Pitt,"   after   Romney,   first  state   (.'^gnew),   £^4  2S. 

Ef.lZ.ABETH      JUDKINS. 
563     "  Mrs.    .\bington,"    aftc-r    Reynolds,    first    state    (Sabin),    £-^i    8s. 

GEORGE      KE.\TING. 

563  "  Edward,     Earl     of     Derby,"     after     Gainsborough,     proof     with     etched 

letters    (Colnaghi),    £22    is. 

564  "  Gfeorgi.'ina,    Duchess   of    Devonshire,    and    Lady    Georgian.!    Cavendish," 

after   Reynolds,    first   state   (Sabin),    .;/r2io. 

HENRY     KENGSBL'RY. 

j55     "  Mrs.    Lovibond,"    after    J.    R.    Smith,    undescribed    pr»of    with    etched 
letters   (Ellis   and    Smith),    ^29   8s. 

566  "  Miss    Stanley,"    after    the    same    (Davis),    i^i8    i8.s. 

C.VROLINE     KIRKLEY. 

567  "  Sir   Joshua    Reynolds,"   after   himself,   first   state    (.Agnew),    ^^5    15s.   6d. 

ROBERT    L.M'RIE. 

568  "  Portraits    of    Ladies,"     after     Dighton,     undescribed     proofs     before     all 

letters   (Leggntt),   £6  6s. 

569  "  Oucen     Charlotte,"     .after     ZoUany,      undescribed     proof     with     artists' 

names,   and   publication    line   in   etched    letters   (Maggs),   ^£'5   5s. 

570  "  Elizabeth,    Duchess   of    Hamilton    and    .Argyle,"    after    Read,    first   state 

(Pollard),    ,jC241     ios. 

571  "Princes     George     anil     Frederick,"     drawn     and     engraved     by     Laurie, 

first   stale   (Colnaghi),    j^Jii)    19s. 


April    28,    1910.  257 

BERNARD    LENS. 

572  "  Isabella,    Duchess    of    Grafton,"    after    Kneller,    first    state    (Parsons), 

£1     IS. 

573  "  Princess   Sophia   of   Hanover,"   only    two   impressions   known    (Harvey), 

j£2    I2S.    6d. 

D.-WID    LOGGAN. 

574  "  Allestree,    Dolben    and    Fell,"    after   Lely    (Harvey),    ;£i7    17s. 

575  "  Archbishop     Laud,"     after     \'an     Dyck,     second     state     (Charrington), 

j^7   17s.   6d. 

E.    LUTTRELL. 

576  "Francis     Le     Pipre,"     half-length,     in     oval;     and     another     (Parsons), 

^i     IS. 

577  "  Anthony,    Earl   of   Shaftesbury,"    after    Greenhill,    first    state,    only    one 

known   (Harvey),   j£iy   17s. 

JAMES    McARDELL. 

578  "  Mary,     Duchess    of    Ancaster,"    after    Hudson,     first    state    (Colnaghi), 

579  "Mrs.   Astley, "   after   herself,   only    three   impressions   known    (Vaughan), 

^7    7S. 

580  "  Mrs.   Bastard,"  after  Reynolds,   first  state  (Agnew),   ^^2;^  2s 

581  "  Countess   of   Berkeley,"   after   the   same,   proof   before   all    letters,    with 

uncleared    margin    (Agnew),    ^39    i8s. 

582  "  Mrs.   Bonfoy,"  after  the  same,   first  state   (Agnew),   ;£J44  2S. 

583  "  Master  Jacob   Bouveiie,"   after   the   same   (Colnaghi),    ;^is   15s. 

584  "  Lady     Cathcart     and     child,"     after     the     same,     first     state     (Parsons), 

£!i  Ss. 

585  "  Maria,     Countess     of     Coventry,"     after     Hamilton,     undescribed     stale 

before  the  address  of  John  Smitli  (Gutekunst),   ;£7ii    i:s. 

586  "  Lady    Anne    Dawson,"    after    Reynolds,    first   state    (Colnaghi),    ;£r48   6s. 

587  "  Arthur   Dobbs,   Governor  of   North   Carolina,"   after   Hoare,   undescribed 

proof   before   all    letters   (Kennedy),    £25    14s. 

588  "  Frances,    Countess   of    Essex,"   after    Reynolds    Qacobson),    £6   6s. 

589  "  Lady     Fenoulhet,"     after     the     same,     proof     before     all     letters,     with 

uncleared   margin   (Ellis   and   Smith),   ^^29  8s. 

590  "  Lady    Charlotte    Fitzwilliam,"    after    the    same,     first    state    (Harvey), 

£S2    I  OS. 

591  "James  Gibbs,"   after   Hogarth,   first   state;   another  of   the  same,   second 

state   (Parsons),    los. 

592  "  Lady   Grammont,"   after   Lely,    first   state   (Colnaghi),    ;^86   2s. 

593  "Miss   Greville   and    her    brother,"   after    Reynolds,    first   state   (Colnaghi), 

^29   Ss. 

594  "  Mrs.  Horneck," 'after  the  same,  first  state  (Gutekunst),  ;£'2l. 

595  "  Lady     George     Lennox,"    after    Ramsey,      first      state      (F.      Daniell), 

;^i9  8s.   6d. 

596  "  Miss    Lewis,"    after    Liotard,    first   state    (Agnew),    ^^ig    19s   6d. 

597  "  Mrs.    Middleton,"    after    Lely,    first   state    (F.    Daniell),    ^^78    15s. 

598  "  Lady  Elizabeth  Montagu,"  after  Reynolds,  first  state  (Harvey),  £22  2S 

599  "  John    Pine,"    after    Hogarth,    first    state    (Charrington),    j^io    los. 

600  "  John    Pine,"    another    plate,    hands    on    cane,    proof    before    all    letters 

(Colnaghi),   ^4   4s. 


2s8  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

6oi     "Rubens    with    his    wife    and    child,"    after    himself,    first    state    (Sabin), 
£-~l   6s. 

602  "  Lady  Caroline  Russell,"  after   Reynolds,   first  state   (Agnew),   £,i(>  5s. 

603  "  Griselda,    Countess    Stanhope,"    after    Ramsay,    first    state;    the    same, 

second   state   (Gutekunst),    jQq    igs.    6d. 

604  "  Dean    Swift,"    engraved    in    Ireland,    not    mentioned    by    J.    S.    Smith 

(Harvey),    ^11     iis. 

605  "  Maria,    Countess   Waldegrave,"   after   Reynolds,    first   state    (Gutekunst), 

^726    ss. 
•606     "  Horace    Walpole,"    after    the    same,     second    state    (Ellis    and    Smith), 

3^22      IS. 

607  "  Mrs.    Woffington,"    after    Pond    (Agnew),    .£22    is. 

608  "  Boy    with   Flute,"    after    Frans    Hals,    proof   before    any    letters    (Sabin), 

j£2g   8s. 

609  "  Girl    with    Cup    and    Ball,"    after    Mercier,     proof    before    any    letters 

(Ellis    and    Smith),     £2%    ys. 

T.     MAN. 
■610     "  Sir     Francis    Willoughby,"    only     three     impressions    known     (Harvey), 
£3   3S. 

JOSEPH    MARCHI. 
611     "The     Misses     Bennet,"     after     Nixon,     undescribed     proof     before     any 

letters   (Colnaghi),   ^33   12s. 
'612     "  Mrs.      Bouverie     and     Mrs.      Crewe,"     after     Reynolds,     second     state 

(Gutekunst),   ;^3i    los. 
613     "  Miss  Cholmondeley,"  after  the  same,  first  state  (Leggatt),   £^2. 
'614     "  Princess   Czartoryska,"    by   and    after    Marchi,    undescribed   proof   before 

any    letters    (Sabin),    3^37    i6s. 
615     "  Oliver   Goldsmith,"    after    Reynolds,    first    state    (Maggs),    ^^44    2S. 
•616     "  Hester    Maria    Thrale,"    after    Zoffany    (Gutekunst),    .£22    is. 

DAVID    MARTIN. 
■617     "  Thomas   Penn,"   after   Davis,   first   state   (Sabin),    jJi2    12s. 
■618    "  L.   F.   Roubiliac,"   after  Carpentiers,   first  state   Charrington),    £iy   17s. 

HENRY    MEYER. 

■619     "  Lord    Eldon,"    after    Owen,    whole-length    (Maggs),    £y    7s. 

620  "  Charles  Greville,"  after  Romney,   first  state   (Grundy),   ;^ii    iis. 

621  "  Lady   Hamilton   as   '  Nature  ',"   after   Romney,   second   state   (Colnaghi), 

£3-^5    'OS. 
'622     "  Emma,   Lady  Kenyon,"  after   Hoppner,   proof   before  all   letters   (Sabin), 

£^^2    -js. 
623    "  Lady   Leicester,"   after   Owen,   proof   before   title   (Gutekunst),    :^ig    igs. 
'624     "  The     Marquis    of     Londonderry,"     after     Lawrence,     proof     before     any 

letters,    with    uncleared    margin    (Davis),    ^^32    iis. 

625  "  Miss   Stephens,"    after    Harlow,    proof    before    any    letters    (W.    Sabin), 

ANDREW     MILLER. 

626  "  Gustavus,  Viscount  Boyne,"  after  Hogarth  (Parker),  ;^i   is. 

•627     "  Oliver    Cromwell    and    General    Lambert,"    early    impression,    cut   close 
(Harvey),   £2^    los 


April    2S,    1910.  259 

628  "  Robtrt.   Lord   Newport,"  after  Stevens,  first  state  (Mnggs),   £.2   12s.  6d. 

629  "  George   Taylor,    pugilist,"   first   state    (Rimel!),    £\    is. 

630  "  Mr.    Turbitt    in    the    Character    of    '  Sosia,'  "    after    Bisse 

1  (Parsons), 
los.   6d. 
_ 

THOMAS    PARK. 

632  "  Miss   Penelope   Boothby,"   after   Reynolds,    first   state   (Ellis   and   Smith), 

iTso  8s. 

WILLIAM     PETHER. 

633  "  Madame,   Comtetse  de  Provence,"  after  Le  Brun,   first  state  (Colnaghi), 

£^1   6s. 

634  "  An      Officer     of      State,"      after      Rembrandt,      first    state      (Colnaghi), 

£i,%  6s. 

CHARLES   PHILLIPS. 

635  "  .Miss    Lydia   Hone,"    after   Hone,    second    state    (Rimell),    £,r)  gs. 

636  "  Miss   Nelly    O'Brien,"    after   Reynolds,    first   state    (Agnew),    £\^Z    los. 

FRANCIS    PL.\CE. 

637  "  Nathaniel   Crew,"  second  state   (Harvey),   £i,  4s. 

638  "  John   Lambert,"   second   state   (Harvey),   £,i,   i8s.   6d. 

639  "  John    Moyser,"    first   state    (Grundy),    ^3    13s.    6d. 

640  "  Richard  Sterne,"  first  state,   the  only  one  known   (Home),   £1-},   13s. 

641  "  Richard    Thompson,"    after    Zoust,    second    state 

I  (\V.    Sabin), 
THOM.\S    PRESTON.  K;,,    os_   gj. 

642  "  Robert    Blake,"    second     state 

J.    H.    OUITER. 

643  "Samuel     Rabelius;"    "Andreas     Uleko'n;"     and    other     early     German 

mezzotints    (Parker),     los.    6d. 

RICHARD    READ. 

644  "  John    Herries,    after    Martin,    first    state    (Vaughan),    £t,    13s.   6d. 

64s     "  The      Dutch      Lady,"      after      Rembrandt,      undescribed      proof      with 
publication     line    only     (Charrington),     £i,i,    2s. 

S.    W.    REYNOLDS. 

646  "  Mrs.   Arbuthnot,"  after   Hoppner,   first   state   (W.   Sabin),   ;£'i26 

647  "  The  Duchess  of  Bedford,"  after  the  same  (VV.   Sabin),  £i-]  6s. 

648  "  George   Dance,"  after  Jackson,   second  state  (Agnew),   £a,  4s. 

649  "  Thomas  Girton,"  after  Opie,  first  state  (.Agnew),  £i,   14s.  6d. 

650  "  Sir  Joshua   Reynolds,"   after   himself,   second   state   (.Agnew),    ^^23   4s. 

651  "  Paul    Sandby,"    after     Beechey,     proof     before     letters     (F.     Daniell), 

.£■5    iSs-   6d. 

WILLIAM     ROBINS. 

652  "King    Henry    VI."    (Maggs),    7s. 

653  "  Frances,   Duchess  of  Richmond   and   Lennox,"  only  state  (Harvey), 

£\   IIS.  6d. 


26o  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

R.     ROBINSON. 

654  "  Subject   Pieces,"   by   and  after  Robinson  (Parsons),    los.  6d. 

PRINCE    RUPERT. 

655  "  The   Magdalen,"   after    M.    Merian    (Kennedy),    ^37    16s. 

656  "  The    Standard    Bearer,"    first    sta;e    (Colnaghi),    ;£'2S2. 

657  "Head  of  a   Young   Man  "  (Maggs),   jlTsi    ids. 

658  "  Head     of     an     Executioner  "    (Colnaghi),     j£ri8     18s. 

T.    RYLEY. 

659  "  Mademoiselle    Auretti,"    after    Amiconi,    first    state    (Rimell),    £2    5s. 

WILLIAM   SADLER. 

660  "  John    Kemble    in    the    '  Count    Narbonne, '  "    second    state,    only    two 

known    (Sabin),    £5    15s.    6d. 

661  "  Miss    Mathew,"    after    Peters,    first    itate    (Sabin),    ^^14    14s. 

WILLIAM     SAY. 

662  "  Dorothea,"    after    Clarke    (W.    Sabin),    j^'ig    igs. 

663  "  Lady    Maynard,"    proof   before    letters    (Vaughan),    ^£'21. 

664  "  Lady    Mildmay, "    after    Hoppner,    proof    with    open    letters    (Colnaghi), 

£i3(>  los. 

665  "  Miss  Stephens,"  by   Say,    after   Harlow,   proof   (Leggatt),   £y    17s.  6d. 

P.     SCHENCK. 

666  "  Adrian    Beverland    and    his   Mistress  "    (Parsons),    los.    6d. 

WILLIAM    PETHER. 

667  "Christopher,    Duke    of    Albemarle,"    not    mentioned    by    J.    C.    Smith; 

probably   unique   (Harvey),    £()    19s.   6d. 

668  "  George,   Duke  of  Albemarle,"  with  title  and  artist's  name  on  pedestal, 

not   described   in   this  state   by  J.   C.   Smith   (Agnew),   ;^54   12s. 

669  "  Adrian    Beverland,"    after    Palinck    (Parsons),    los.    6d. 

670  "  Catherine,     Queen      of     Charles     II.,"     half-length,     in     oval     (Sabin), 

£3    13s-    6d. 

671  "  Charles,    Lord   Gerard  "    (Harvey),    ;^29   8s. 

672  "  Henry,   Duke  of   Norfolk,"   after  Riley   (Colnaghi),   j£^ii    iis. 

673  "  George   Weld,    of   Willey  "   (Charrington),    ;^3    13s.    6d. 

S.    SHURY. 

674  "  Mrs.   Sheridan   and   Mrs.  Tickell,"   after  Gainsborough,   unfinished  proof 

(Parsons),    £:i    3s. 

LUDWIG    VON    SIEGEN. 

675  "  Amelia     Elizabeth,     Landgravine     of     Hesse,"     first     state     (Colnaghi), 

;^iio    ss. 

676  "  The  Holy   Family,"   after  A.   Caracci,   third   staff*  (Maggs),   £6   i6s.   6d. 

JOHN    SIMON. 

677  "  Joseph     Addison,"     after     Kneller,     first     state     (Brown     and     Phillips), 

;^5    15s-    6d. 

678  "  Queen  Anne,"  after  the  same,   first  state  (Sabin),   £8  i8s.  6d. 

679  "  Elizabeth,  Countess  ot   Bridgewnter,"  after  Dahll,   third  state  (Parsons). 

£2     2S. 


April    28,    1910.  261 

680  "  John,   Earl  of  Carbery,"  after  Kneller,  only  state  (Parsons),    ids.  6d. 

681  "  Queen    Elizabeth,"    after    Hilliard,    first    state    (Sabin),    £■]    7s. 

682  "Sir  Peter  King,"  after  Dahll,  first  state  (F.  Daniell),  £«,  4s. 

683  "  Simon,    Lord    Lovat,"    after    Le    Clare,    undescribed    in    this    state    by 

J.    C.    Smith    (F.    Daniell),  ^9    19s.    6d. 

684  "  George     Keith,     Earl     Marishal,"     after     Parrocel,     undescribed     proof 

before    any    letters    (Harvey),    ^12    12s. 

685  "John    Milton,"    after   R.    White,    first    state    (F.    Daniell),    £(y    i6s.    6d. 

686  "  Charles,    Earl   of   Peterborough,"   after  Kneller,   first   state   (F.    Daniell), 

£^    Ds. 

687  "  Mathew    Prior,"    after    Richardson,    first    state    (Brown    and    Phillips), 

£^    17s.    6d. 

JOHN    SMITH. 

688  "  William,    Marquis  (A   Annandale,"   after   Kneller,    first   state,    only   five 

known    (Colnaghi),    ^^22    is. 

689  "  John,   Marquis  of   Blandford,"   after   the   same,    second   state   (Parsons), 

.^^1       IS. 

6go    "  Sir   John    Bowyer,"    after   Gibson,    first    state,    title    and    artists'    names 
in  manuscript  (Huggins),  ;^5  ijS.  6d. 

691  "  Gilbert    Burnet,"    after    Riley,    first    state,    only    three   known    (Sabin), 

692  "  Mrs.   Carter,"  after  Kneller,   first  state  (Vicars),   £c^  5s. 

693  "  Lady    Carteret,"    after   Kersebccr,    second    state   (Vicars),    ^^5    5s. 

694  "  Hon.   Robert  Cecil."  after  Kneller,   first  state  (F.   Daniell),   £■]  7s. 
69s  "  Hon.    William    Cecil,"    after    Wissing,    undescribed    proof    before    any 

letters,    title   and    artists'   names    in    manuscript   (Brown    and    Phillips), 

£^     2S. 

696  "  John    Chetwynd,"    after    Medina,    second    state    (Charrington),    £t,    3s. 

697  "  Mrs.   Sarah   Chicheley,"   after   Kneller   (Vicars),   £^  4s. 

6q8    "  Mrs.   Sarah  Chicheley,"  undescribed  proof  before  any  letters  (Grundy), 
£^(>  i6s. 

699  "  Henrietta  and  Anne  Churchill,"  after  the  same,  second  state  (Vaughan/, 

£2   I2S.  6d. 

700  "  Henrietta    and    Anne    Churchill,"    after    the    same,    undescribed    proof 

before  any  letters  (Leggatt),   £(>  6s. 

701  "  Richjrd,  Lord  Clifford,  and  Lady  Jane  Boyle,"  after  Kneller  (Parsons), 

£2      2S. 

702  "  Mrs.  Elinor  Copley,"  after  the  same,  first  state  (Charrington),  £\2.  123. 

703  "  John     Crauford     of     Kilbirny,"     after     Medina,     only     state     (Breun), 

£\i   OS.   6d. 

704  "  Sir  John   Crispe,"  after  Hill,   first  state  (Charrington),   £-x,  3s. 

705  "  Lady    Elizabeth    Cromwell,"    whole-length,     after    Kneller,     undescribed 

proof   before   any   letters   (Leggatt),   £^   7s. 

706  "  Madame   D'Avenant,"  after  the  same,   first  state  (Brown  and   Phillips;, 

£i,    14s.    6d. 

707  "  Madame  D'.'\venant,"  after  the  same,  second  state  (Charrington),  £1  2s. 

708  "  Lady    Mary    Douglas,"   first   state    (Harvey),    £\2    12s. 

709  "  Prince      Eugene,"     after     Rickter,     first     state,      the     inscription     in 

manuscript    (Sabin),    £\o    los. 

710  "  Charles,    Lord    Euston,"    after    Kneller,    first   state   (Parsons),    £\    is. 

711  "  John,    Earl    of    Exeter,"     after     the     same,     first     state     (Brown     s.nd 

Phillips!,    £1    2S. 


262  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

712  "  George    II.,    when    Prince    of    Wales,"     after     the     same,     first     state 

(Parsons),   £1    is. 

713  "  Thomas  Gill,"  after  Murray   (Rimell),   £1    is. 

714  "  Sir   Henry   Goodricke,"   after   Hill,   second  state   (Leggatt),    £2    12s.   6d. 

715  "  Mary,    Lady    Goodricke,"    after    the    same    (Parsons),    los.    6d. 

716  "AbraTiam    Hondius,"    after    himself,    first    state    (Coke),    j^'i    15s. 

717  "  Lady    Howard,"    whole-length,    after    Kneller    (Vicars),    £2    2s. 

718  "  Mrs.    Arabella    Hunt,"    after    the    same,    first   state    (Batley),    ^2    iS. 

719  "  Ladies  Henrietta  and  Mary  Hyde,"  after  Wissing,   first  state  (Parker), 

£3    3S. 

720  "  James    II.,    when    Duke   of   York,"    after   Kneller,    only   state    (Harvey), 

£4    14s.   6d. 

721  "  James    II.,    when    King,"    after    the    same,    second    state    (Brown    and 

(Phillips),   £^  4S. 

722  "  James    II.,    when    King,"    after    Largillifere,    second    state    (Tollemache), 

£6  6s. 

723  "  Elizabeth,   Countess  of   Kildare,"   after   Wissing,   second   state   (Harvey), 

£7    17s.    6d. 

724  "  Sir  Godfrey   Kneller,"   after   himself,   first  state   (Charrington),   ^^5   15s. 

725  "  Anne   Kynnesman,"    after    Kneller,    third   state    (Rimell),    los.    6d. 

726  "  Madame  Loftus,"  after  Kneller,   third  state  (Rimell),    los.  6d. 

727  "John,  Earl  of  Mar,"  after  Kneller,  third  state  (Parsons),  ^^4  4s. 

728  "  Sarah,    Duchess   of    Marlborough,"    after    the   same,    first   state    (Brown 

and   Phillips),   ;£'ii    iis. 

729  "  Mary    Beatrix,     Queen    of    James     II.,"     after    Largilliire,     first    state 

(Rimell),   £1    IS. 

730  "  Mary  Beatrix,  Queen  of  James  II.,"  after  Kneller,  first  state  (Rimell), 

£3    3s. 

731  "  Queen    Mary    II.,"    after    Vandervaart,    second    state    (Rimell),    £^    4s. 

732  "  Madame  Dorothy  Mason,"  after  Wissing,   first  state  (Mason),  £2  12s.  6d. 

733  "Anne,    Duchess    of    Monmouth,    and    sons,"    after    Kneller,     third    state 

(Archdeacon   of   Oakham),   £2   3s. 


April   29,    1910.  263 


April  29,  1910    (Fifth  Day's  Sale). 

JOHN  SMITH  (Continued). 

734  "  I.ady    Essex    Mostyn,"     after     the     same,     first      state     (Tollemache), 

£^  14s.  6d. 

735  "Thomas    Murray,"    after    himself,    only    state    (F.    Daniell),    £^    4s. 

736  "  Sir   Isaac   Newton,"  after  Kneller,   second   state  (F.   Daniell),   ^£'4  4s. 

737  "  Mary,    Duchess  of   Ormond,"   whole-length,    after   Kneller,    second   state 

(Maggs),    £2   2S. 

738  "  Alexander   Pope,"   after   the   same,    second   state   (Agnew),    £6   6s. 

739  "  Robert,    Earl   of    Roxburgh,    after   Pattin    (Charrington),    £1    is. 

740  "  Mrs.  Ann  Roydhouse,"  after  Medina,  second  state  (Maggs),  £1   lis.  6d. 

741  "  Catherine,     Countess    of     Rutland,"    after    Kneller,     undescribed     proof 

before     any     inscription,     and     with     curtain     instead     of    landscape    in 
background    (Charrington),   £2    12s.   6d. 

742  "  Mrs.    Sally    Salisbury,"    after    the   same,    half-length    in   oval,    only   two 

impressions   known   (Charrington),    los.   6d. 

743  "  Frederick,  Duke  of  Schomberg,"  after  the  same,  second  state  (Maggs), 

£1  IIS.  6d. 

744  "  James,    Earl    of    Seafield,"    after    the    same,    third    state    (Gooden    and 

Fox),  ;,^is  15s. 

745  "Sir  Cloudesley  Shovel,"  after  De  Ryck,   first  state  (Davis),   £g  igs.  6d. 

746  "  Madame    Jane    Skeffington,"    after    Wissing,    first    state    (ToUemache), 

£3    3-^- 

747  "  John   Smith,"   after   Kneller,    first  state   (Charrington),   ^13    13s. 

748  "  Charles,    Duke   of    Somerset,"    after    Vandervaart,    first    state    (.■\gnew), 

£711     IIS. 

749  "  Richard   Steele,"   after   Richardson,   second   state   (Brown   and   Phillips), 

-£■4    4S- 

750  "  Ann,     Lady    Torrington,"    after    Kneller,     second    state    (Charrington), 

£S    5^- 

751  "Mrs.   Voss   and   child,"   after   the  same,   first   state   (Pelham),    ^^5   5s. 

752  "  Mrs.    Anne    Warner,"      after      Largilli^re,      second      state      (Vaughan), 

£^   ^^■ 

753  "  Hon.    Ann    W.itson,"    after    D'.\gar,    second    state,    only    three    known 

(Grundy),   £1    is. 

754  "  Wilhelmina     Charlotte    (afterwards     Queen     Caroline),"     after     Kneller, 

first   !.tate    (Lejji^'att),    £1    is. 

755  "  Catherine    Wilkinson,"    after    Hill,    only    state    (J.Tmes),    ^4    4s. 

756  "  William    III.,"    after    Kneller,    altered    from    the    second    plate    of    the 

Duke   of  Schomberg,    proof   before   any    inscription    (.Maggs),    £2    25. 

757  "William    Wissing,"    after   himself,    first   state   (Charrington),    £6   6s. 

758  "  William  Wycherley,"  after  Lely,   second  state  (F.   Daniell),   £q  9s. 

JOHN  RAPHAEL  SMITH. 

759  "  Lady    Beaumont,"    after   Sir   Joshua    Reynolds,    first   state    (F.    Daniell). 

£73       I  Ob. 

760  "  The    Hon.    Mrs.    Bouverie,"    after    Hoppner    (Beale),    £ig    i8s. 


264  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

761  "  Miss  Anne  Brown,"  after  Peters,  undescribed  proof  before  any   inscrip- 

tion   (Colnaghi),    .£731     10s. 

762  "Mrs.     Carwardine    and     cliild,"     after    Romney,     first    state    (Colnaghi), 

j£.-273- 

763  "  Mademoiselle     Clermont,"     by     and     after     J.     R.     Smith,     first     state 

(Leggatt),   £;i3    13s. 

764  "  Miss  Coghlan,"  with  dark  mantle  and   hood,   after  Gainsborough,   third 

state     (Gutekunst),     .£3    13.S.     6d. 

765  "  Miss   Coghlan,"   with   light   bodice,   proof   with   etched   letters   (Leggatt), 

£;S    iss.  6d. 

766  "  Master  Crewe  as  Henry  VIII.,"  after  Reynolds,  second  state  (Leggatt), 

767  "  Mrs.    Cumberland,"    after    Romney,    second    state    (Colnaghi),    ;£i68. 

768  "  John    Philpot    Curran,"    after    Lawrence,    first    state    (Ellis    and    Smith), 

£.■173     5s- 

769  "  Lord    Eldon,"    after    the    same,    engraver's    proof    (Gooden    and    Fox), 

770  "  Lady    Gertrude     Fitzpatrick,"    after    Reynolds,     first    state     (Colnaghi), 

£:37     '6s. 

771  "  Mrs.    Fitzwilliam,"    by    and    after    J.    R.    Smith,    first    state    (Leggatt), 

;£"3i     I  OS. 

772  "  John   and  Henry  Gawler,"  after  Reynolds,   first  state  (Ellis  and  Smith), 

£7=4     12s. 

773  "  The    Gower    Family,"    after    Romney,    third    state    (Leggatt),    ^99    15s. 

774  "  Lady    Hamilton    as   '  Nature  ',"   after   the   same,    first   state    (Colnaghi), 

;i£r24i      los. 

775  "  Sir    Harbord    Harbord,"     after     Gainsborough,     first     state     (Leggatt), 

sCis   13s- 

776  "  Hon.   Francis   Ingram,"   after  Reynolds,   first  state;   and   a   reproduction 

of    same    (Colnaghi),    ^44    2s. 

777  "  Anthony    Malone,"   after   the   same,   first   state   (F.    Daniell),    jCiS    i8s. 
728     "  Lady     Caroline     Montagu,"     after     the     same,     first     state     (Agnew), 

£20^     15s. 

779  "  Mrs.    Montagu,"    after    the   same,    first    state    (Leggatt),    ^£'33    12s. 

780  "  Miss    Montague,"    by    and    after   J.    R.    Smith,    first    state    (W.    Sabin), 

£34  13s- 

781  "  Mrs.  Mordaunt,"    after    Reynolds,    first    state    (Colnaghi),    ^£^37    i6s. 

782  "  Mrs.  Morris,"   after   the   same,    first   state   (Grundy),    ^27   6s. 

783  "John,  Lord    Mount    Stuart,"    after    Liotard    (A.    Davis),    ^Tii    lis. 

784  "  Hon.  Mrs.    North,"   after   Romney,   second   state   (W.    Sabin),    ;£799    iss. 

785  "  Hon.  Mrs.    O'Neill,"   after   Peters,   first   state   (Ellis  and   Smith),    £2^^. 

786  "  Miss  Theophila     Palmer,"     after     Reynolds,     second     state     (Pollard), 

£215     ss- 

787  "  Mademoiselle   Parisot,"   after   Dcvis,    first   state    (W.  Sabin),    £^2   los. 

788  "  Mrs.    Payne    Gahvay    and    son,"    after    Reynolds,    first    state   (Ellis    and 

(Smith),   £567- 

789  "  Lady  Catherine  Powlet,"  after  the  same,   first  state  (Maggs),   £^36   15s. 

790  "Mrs.    Robinson,"    after    Romney,    first    state    (Sabin),    £^420. 

791  "  Madame  Schindlerin,"  after  Reynolds,   first  state   (F.   Daniell),   £2()  8s. 

792  "  Mrs.   Siddons   in   the  character  of   '  Zara  ',"   after   Lawrence,   first   state 

(Breun),    .£24   3s. 

793  "  Mrs.    Smith,"    half-length,    in    oval    frame,    by    and    after   J.    R.    Smith, 

undescribed  proof   before   any   lettfrs,   only   two   impressions   were   taken 
Irom    (his     plate     (Gulel<unst),     ^£76    6s. 


April    2g,    1910.  265 

794  "  Mrs.   Smith    and    daughter,"    by   and    after    J.    R.    Smith,    undescribed 

proof  before  any  letters  (Sabin),  ;£r78   15s. 

795  "  Miss  Smith,'     by  and  after  J.  R.  Smith,   first  state  (Leggatt),  £12   12s. 

796  "Mrs.     Stables    and     daughters,"     after    Romney,     early    impression,     cut 

close    (Davis),     ;£^i62    15.S. 

797  "  Hon.   Mrs.   Stanhope,"   after   Reynolds,   first   state   (Colnaghi),    £g^    los. 

798  "  Lady   Stormont, "   after    Romney,    cut   close   (W.    Sabin),    jQ^d    14s. 
709     "  Colonel    Tarleton,"    .'ifter    Reynolds,    first    state    (Huggins),    ^^194    5s. 

800  "  The    Walton    Family    (The    Fruit    Barrow),"    after    Walton,    proof    with 

etched    title    (Colnaghi),    ^I'ii)    los. 

801  "  Henrietta,  Countess  of  Warwick,"  after  Romney,  first  state  (W.  Snbini, 

^50    8s. 

802  "  Sophia    Western,"    after    Hoppnor,    proof    with    etched    letters    (Sabin), 

803  "   Edwin,"   after  Joseph   Wright,    proof    with    etched    letters    (Tollemache), 

^16     i6s. 

804  "  Girl  with   a   muff,"   after    Reynolds,    second   state   (Colnaghi),    £\2    12s. 

805  "  Sylvia,"    after    Peters,    proof   with   etched    letters    (Colnaghi),    .£231. 

WILLIAM  SMITH. 

806  "  John   Gay"  after   Zincke,   first  state  (Kennedy),   £.16   i5s. 

JONATH.\N   SPILSBURY. 

807  "  Elizabeth,    Countess    of    Ancrum,"    after    Reynolds,    before    any    letters, 

and  before  the  plate  was  cleaned  (Vokins),   £121   13^- 
S08     "Elizabeth,    Countess   of  Ancrum,"   after   Reynolds,    third   state   (Parsons), 

£"3     3S- 

809  "  Richard   Baxter,"   second   state   (Agnew),   ^10    los. 

810  "  Miss   Jacobs,"    after   Reynolds,    first   state    (Colnaghi),    jQzia. 

811  "  Lady    Mary    Leslie."   after   the   same,    first    state    (Dancocks),    £$2    los. 
S12     "  Mrs.    Richards,"    after    Gainsborough,    first    .state,    the   only    one    knov.n 

(Grundy),    £26    5s. 

813  "  John  Wesley,"  after  Romney  (Parsons),  £^  55. 

814  "  .\   Dutch  Lady,"  after  Rembrandt,   undescribed  proof  before   any  letters 

(Charringtoni,     £<)     gs. 

CHARLES    SPOON  ER. 

815  "  John,    Earl   of   Loudoun,"  after   Ramsay,   only   state   (Gooden   and   Fox), 

£iy    17s. 

SAMUEL    TAYLOR 

816  "Charles   the   First,"   £1    is. 

PEARCE    TEMPEST. 
S17     "  Eleanor    Gwyn,"   only    two   impressions   known    (Maggs),    ;^5    5s. 
818     "  James    the    Second,"    the   only    impression    known    (Home),    j^io    los. 
Sig     "  Prince   Rupert,"   not   described   by  J.    C.    Smith   (F.    Daniell),    £^   5s. 

820  "  Diana,"    small    whole-length    (F.    Daniell),    £7    2s. 

JOHN   THOMAS,    OF    YPRES. 

821  "  Head  of  a  Warrior,"     \         (Maggs), 

822  "  S.   Cnrolus   Boromeus       )      £<^    igs.    6d. 

823  "   Portrait  of  Titian  "  (Kennedy),   ;^46  4s. 

824  "  Maid   at   a   Window  "   (Colnaghi\   £2^   6s. 


266  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

JANE    THOMPSON. 

825  "  Miss   Thompson,"    after   J.   R.    Smith,    second    stale    (Vaughan),    j£^6   6s. 

JOHN    TINNEY. 

826  "  Noon,"   after   Boucher   (Maggs),   £1    is. 

827  "  Afternoon    (Mdlle.    Sall^),"    after    Fenouil    (Maggs),    £1    is. 

RICHARD  TOMPSON. 

828  "  Sir   William    Berkeley,"    after   Leiy   (Breun),    £4    14s.   6d. 

829  "  Frederick,       Markgrave       of      Brandenburg,"       first       state       (Agnew), 

£5    15s-   6d. 

830  "  George     I.,     when     Prince    of    Hanover,"    after    Kneller,     second    stats 

(Agnew),     £^     4s. 

831  "  Madame  Graham,"  after   Lely  n 

832  "Kell    Gwyn    and    her    two    sons,"    after    Lely,    first    state  I    (^^bin), 

the    only    one    known  )     ■*-''^5  °^- 

833  "  Sir   Thomas  Jones,"   after   Claret,   first   state   (Maggs),   £6  6s. 

834  "  Madame   Jane    Long,"   after    Lely,    first   state    (Mrs.    Hill),    £4    14s.   fid 

835  "  Madame  Jane  Long,"  second  state  (Maggs),    los.   fid. 

836  "  Lady    Anne    Montagu,"    after   Lely,    second    state    (Breun),    £1    is. 

837  "  Louise,   Duchess  of  Portsmouth,"  after  the  same  (Maggs),   £2   12s.  fid 

838  "  Sir    Richard    Rainsford,"   after    Claret,    first   state    (Maggs),    £1    is. 

839  "  Prince    Rupert,"    after    Lely,    second    state    (Masters),    £i^    14s.    6d. 

CHARLES    TOVVNLEY. 

840  "  Samuel   Johnson,"   after   Opie,    third   state   (Pollard),   £6  6s. 

841  "  Mrs.    Morant,"    after   Reynolds,    first   state    (Leggatt),    £S    i8s.    fid. 

842  "Daniel    Webb,"    after    Abbott,    first    state    (Agnew),    £2    2S. 

CHARLES   TflRNER. 

843  "  The   Age   of    Innocence,"   after   Reynolds,    first  state   (Agnew),    j^io    los 

844  "  Viscount     Castlereagh,"     after     Lawrence,     proof     before     any     letters, 

"  3rd   prf.    C.T.,"   (Agnew),    ;^33   12s. 

845  "  Countess    Cholmondeley    and    son,"    after    Hoppner    (Kennedy),     £S'i^- 

846  "  Madame    D'Arblay,"    after    Burney,    first    state    (Agnew),    ;^2i. 

847  "  Edward,    Lord   EUenborough,"   after  Lawrence,   second  state   (Vaughan), 

£22      IS. 

848  "  Hon.    Margaret    Elphinstone,"    after    Sanders,    proof    before    any    letter* 

(Leggatt),    ^1:46    4s. 

849  "  Emily   (Miss  St.    Clair),"   after   Owen   (Agnew),   £y   ys. 

850  "  Lord    Erskine,"   after   Lawrence,   first   state   (Agnew),    j^ig   19s. 

851  "  Sarah,     Countess     of     Essex,"    after     Fagan,     first     state     (Dancocks), 

852  "John   Hoppner,"  after  himself,   first  state  (Agnew),   £2^  4s. 

853  "  Lady    Louisa    Manners,"   after    Hoppner,    first    state    (Agnew),    ;£^2io. 

854  "  Henry,     Viscount     Melville,"     after     Lawrence,     third    state     (Agnew), 

£2     I2S.     fid. 

855  "  Lord     Nelson,"     after     Hoppner,    proof     before     any     letters    (Agnew), 

£190    'OS. 

856  "  Rembrandt,"     after     hinisolf,     proof     before     any      letters      (Colnaghi), 

£,'S2      I  OS. 


April   29,    1910.  267 

857  "  Sir    Walter    Scott,"    after    Raeburn,    undescribed    state    \Tith    the    worJ 

"  Proof  "  (Colnaghi),   ;6i5?   5*- 

858  "  Lord     Stowell,"     after     Phillips,     proof     before     any     letters     (Agnewl, 

yji5    4S.    6d. 

859  "  Mrs.    Stratton,"    after    Lawrence,    proof    before    any    letters    (Kennedy), 

;^5,8     i6s. 

860  "  Lord   Thurlow,"   after   Phillips,   first   state   (Agnew),   £n   14s. 

861  "Lady    \\'igram,"    after    Lawrence,    proof    before    any    letters    (Agnew  1, 

;^I2        I2S. 

862  "  A    Shipwreck,"    after    J.     M.     W.     Turner,      second      state      (Leggatt), 

£i\     IS.    6d. 

WALLERANT  VAfLLANT. 

863  "  His    Own     Portrait,"     in     a     loose    gown,     second    state    (F.     Daniell), 

£2    2S. 

864  "His   own    Portrait,"   with    the   hat    (Parsons),    £\    iis.    6d. 

865  "  The  Wife  of  the  Artist,"  bust   in   an  oval  )    (Obach), 

866  "  The   Family  of   the   Artist,"   group   of   four   persons    [     £s   S^- 

867  "  Prince   Rupert   as  Standard   Bearer  "   (Obach),   £2   2=. 

86S     "  Prince     Rupert,     leaning     on     a     table  "     (Colnaghi),     £.1-,     15s. 
86g     "  Bust  of  a  Warrior  "  (Charrington),  £z  2s. 

GERARD    VALCK. 

870  "  Barbara,     Duchess    of    Cleveland,"     after     Lely,     first    state    (Parsons). 

£^      2S. 

871  "  The   Coke   Family,"   after   Huysmans   (Rimell),    ^i    is. 

872  "  Madam   Davis,"   after   Lely,   first  state   (Rimell),   £1    is. 

873  "  Mary,    Princess   of   Orange,"    after   the   same,    first   state  (Rimell), 

874  "  William,   Prince  of  Orange,"  first  stale  £2  2. 

PETER    VAN    BLEEK. 
87s    "  Eleanor  Gwynn,"  after  Lely  (Pollard),  ;£'33   12s. 

876  "  Richard   Van    Bleek,"   after   himself,    first   state   (Maggs),    £2    2S. 

877  "  Master   and   Miss."  after  the  same,    first   state   (Grundy),    £.^    14s.   6d 

J.   VANDER   BRUGGEN. 

878  "  Sir   Anthony   Vandyck,"   after  himself   (F.    Daniell),    £:^   3=;. 

879  "  The  Duchess  of  Richmond,"  alter  the  same  (Charrington),  £'i  13s.  6d. 

JOHN   VAN'DERVAART. 

880  "  Charles     the     Second,"     after     Wissing,     first     state     (Charrington), 

£23    45- 
8Si     "  Robert    Fielding,"   after    Lely.    first    state    (Ch.irrington),    £;i    13s.    6d. 

ALEX.   VAX    HAECKEN. 

8S2     "  Mrs.    Clive,"    after   J.   Van    Haecken,    first   state    (Sabin),    £y    17s.  6d. 

J.  VAN  SOMER. 

863     "  Marie  Therese,   Oueen   of   France  "  (Rimell),   £1    is. 

884    "  Lady   at   her    toilet   receiving   a  letter  "   (Tollemacbe),    £:i    13s.   6d. 

P.   VAN  SOMER. 

S85     "  Robert    Fielding,"    without    inscription   (Charrington),    £},    13s.    6d. 


268  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

886  "  Robert    Fielding,"   printed   in    sepia    (Maggs),    los.    6d. 

887  "  Portrait    of   a    Gentleman,"    altered    from    the    foregoing  ) 

plate  HlColnaghi), 

888  "  Louise,    Duchess   of   Portsmouth,"   after   Lely,   first   state  ^'-^    '^^' 

JOHN  VERKOLJE. 

S89     "  James    the    Second,    when    Duke    of    York,"   after    Kneller,    first    state 
(Rimell),   £2    12s.    6d. 

890  "  William   the   Third,"   proof   before   all   letters   (Parsons),    £,\    is. 

GEORGE  VERTUE. 

891  "  William,  Prince  of  Orange,"  after  Vandyck,  second  state  (Charrington), 

£i.    ss. 

W.    VINCENT. 
8q2     "  Mrs.     Bracegirdie     as     the     '  Indian     Queen  ',"     whole-length;     "  Mrs, 
Bracegirdle    as   the    '  Indian    Queen'  ,"    half-length    (Maggs),    £7.   los. 

893  "  The    Coke    Family,"    after    Huysman,    first    state    (Breun),    los.    6d. 

JAMES   WALKER. 

894  "   Mrs.    Musters,"    after   Romney,    second    state    (Sabin),    j^iio    ss. 

89s    "  John  Walter  Tempest,"  after  the  same,  first  state  (Huggins),  £n  15s. 

896  "  Miss   Frances   Woodley,"    after   the   same,   first   state   (Colnaghi),    ;^:-io. 

897  "  Faith,"   after   Gardner,    first   state   (Pelham),    £\\    us. 


April    30j    igio.  269 


April  30,  1910.    (Sixth  Day's  Sale.) 

JAMES    WARD. 
898     "  Lord  Ashburton,    Lord   Shelburne,   and  Colonel   Barr^, "   after   Reynold?, 

proof    before    any    letters,    framed    (Leggatt),    ;^6o    i8s. 
Sgg     "  Sir    Francis    and    Charles    Baring    and    Mr.    Wall,"    after    Lawrence, 

proof  before   any   letters,   framed   (Leggatt),   ;£r53    iis. 

900  "  Mrs.    Hibbert,"    after    Hoppner,    second    state    (Breun),    j^r6    16s. 

901  "James    Ward,"    painted    and    engraved    by    himself,     proof    before    any 

letters    (Leggatt),     ^1:29    8s. 
go2     "  Joseph     Wright,"     after     himself,     second      state      (Ellis      and      Smith;, 

WILLL'VM  WARD. 

903  "  Mrs.   Benwell,"   after   Hoppner,   early   impression,    but   inscription   space 

cut    away    (Leggatt),    £^y   5s. 

904  "  Juvenile    Amusement    (Miss    Bowles),"    after    Reynolds,     second     state 

(Leggatt),   £^1    los. 

905  "  Mrs.    Braddyll,"    after    Braddyll,    first    state    (Parsons),    £2    2S. 

906  "  Brook   Bridges,    Esq.,"   only   state   (Colnaghi),    15s. 

907  "  Lady  Brownrigg,"  after  Lawrence,   proof  before  title  (Leggatt),   £3  3s. 
90S     "  Henry     Callender, "     after     .\bbott,     early     touched     proof,     cut     close 

(Pollard).    ^42. 

909  "  Phoebe   Hoppner  (The  Salad   Girl),"   after   Hoppner,   first  state   (Sabin). 

£210. 

910  "  Georgiana,     Lady     Leicester,"    after    Owen,     proof    before     all     letters 

(Leggatt),    v_'8i    i8s. 

911  "  Elizabeth,     Countess    of    Mexborough,"      after      Hoppner,      proof      with 

etched   letters   (Ellis   and   .Smith),    £2,(17   los. 

912  "  Children    of    Francis    H.    Sitwell,"    after    Copley,    inscription    space    cut 

away   (Pollard),    ;£;"23   ?s. 

913  "  The    Sleeping    Nymph,"    after    Hoppner,    proof    before    all    letters,    the 

inscription   in   Ward's   handwriting   (Leggatt),   £;iy   i6s. 

JAMES   WATSON. 

914  "  Mrs.   Abington,"   after   Reynolds,    cut   close   (Sabin),    .^^65   2S. 

915  "  Mrs.     Bouverie     and     son,"     after     the    same,     first     state     (Leggatt), 

£g4    I  OS. 

916  "  Frances,    Lady    Bridges,"    after    Cotes,    first    state    (.\gnew),    £22    iis. 

917  "  Edmund    Burke,"    after    Reynolds,    first   state    (Agnew),    j^Tiis    los. 

918  "  Countess  of  Carlisle,"  after  the  same,  second  state  (Agnew),   ;^99   15s. 

919  "  Caroline   Matilda,    Queen   of   Denmark,"   after   Cotes,    the   small    plate, 

first    state    (Rimell),    £y    7s. 

920  "  Lady  .Mmeria  Carpenter,"  after  Reynolds,  first  state  (Agnew),  £23  12s. 

921  "  Jemima,    Countess    CornwalHs,"    after    the    same,    first    state    (Agnew), 

£2^  3S. 

922  "  Miss    CunclilTe,"    after   Cotes,    the    larger    plate,    before    all    letters    and 

before   the   inscription    space    was   cleared ;    the   only    impression  known 
(Agnew),    .:6'25    4s. 


270  ART    PRICP:S     CURRENT. 

923  "  Miss    Charlotte    Fish,"    after    Reynolds,    first    state    (Agnew),    ;£i8    i8s. 

g24  "  Miss    Fordyce, "    after   the    same,    first    state    (Colnaghi),    ^22    is. 

925  "  Miss    Greenway,"    after    the    same,    first    state    (Colnaghi),    ^^50   8s. 

926  "  Richard,     Lord     Howe,"     after     Gainsborough,     first     state     (Ellis     and 

(Smith),     ^£32     IIS. 

927  "  Mrs.    Irwin,"  after  Reynolds,   first  state   (Leggatt),    j£7i6   i5s. 
92S     "  Samuel  Johnson,"  after  the  same,  first  state  (Breun),   £ji    lis. 

929  "  Miss   Jones,    after   Read,    first    state    (.Agnew),    ^9   9s. 

930  "  Mrs.    Lascelles  and   child,"   after   Reynolds,   first  state   (Colnaghi),   ;^2i. 

931  "  Lady    Susan    O'Brien,"    after    Cotes,    proof    with    artists'    names    and 

publication    line    in    etched    letters    (Maggs),    ^£'19    igs. 

932  "James   Paine   and   son,"   after   Reynolds,   first   state   (Grundy),    ;£2i. 

933  "Earl   and   Countess  of   Pembroke   and   son,"   after  the  same,   first  state 

(Parker),    £y    7s. 

934  "  Madame  de  Pompadour,"  after  Boucher,  undescribed  proof  with  artist's 

names   only    (Parsons),    j^io    los. 

935  "Madame   de   Pompadour,"   lettered    impression;    another,    in    reverse,    by 

an    unknown    engraver    (Rimell),    ^i    is. 

936  "  Miss    Price,"    after    Reynolds,    first    state    (Leggatt),    ^22    is. 

937  "  Lady   Beauchamp  Proctor,"   after  Benjamin   West,  first  state   (Leggatt), 

938  "Lady   Scarsdale   and   son,"   after  Reynolds,   first   state  (Grundy),   £2   2s. 

939  "  Lady    Stanhope,"    after    the    same,    first    state    (Colnaghi),    ^^37    16s. 

940  "Maria,   Countess  of   Suffolk,"   nfter   Read,   proof   before   all   letters,    with 

uncleared    inscription    space    (Ellis    and    Smith),    ;^42. 

941  "  George  Whitfield,"   after   Russell,   second   state  (Colnaghi),    £8   i8s.   6d. 

THOM.AS  W.\TSON. 

942  "The   Beauties   of   Windsor,"    after   Sir    P.    Lely: — Barbara,    Duchess   of 

Cleveland ;  Elizabeth,  Countess  of  Northumberland ;  .'Amelia,  Countess 
of  Ossory;  Frances,  Duchess  of  Richmond;  Henrietta,  Countess  of 
Rochester;   Frances,   Lady  Whitmore;   first  states   (Colnaghi),  ;£^i4i    15s. 

943  "  Madame    du    Barry,"    after    Drouais,    first    state    (Colnaghi),    ;^22    is. 

944  "  David   Garrick,"   after   Reynolds,    second   state   (Agnew),    2^13   2s.   6d. 
9^(5     "  Lady   Gideon,"   after   the   same,    second   state   (Leggatt),    j£y    17s.   6d. 

946  "  Warren    Hastings,"    after    the    same    (Agnew),    ^^178    10s. 

947  "  Frances,     Counless    of    Jersey,"      after      Gardner,      undescribed      proof 

before   the   title    (Kennedy),    ;^i8    i8s. 

948  "Lady    Melbourne    and    son,"     after    Reynolds,      first     state    (Colnaghi!, 

£^S     6s. 

949  "Lady     Rushout     and     children,"     after     Gardner,     first      state      (Agnew), 

£320   ss. 

950  "  Princess   Sophia    Matilda,"   after    Reynolds,    proof   before   separate   plate 

(Leggatt),    £23    2S. 

951  "  Circe,"    after    Gardner,     undescribed     proof     with     artists'     names    and 

publication   line  only,    in   etched   letters   (Sabin),  ;^I4    14s. 

952  "Thais"   and   "Sigismunda,"    after   Wheatley,    a   pair   (Colnaghi),    £g   gs. 

GEORGE    WHITE. 

953  "  Henry,    Viscount    Bolingbroke,"    after    Murray,    undescribed    first    state 

before  alteration  of  inscription  and  before  painter's  name  (Sabin  1, 
£7    17s.    6d. 

954  "  Barton    Booth,"    second    state    (Charrington),    £^    46. 


April    30,    1910.  271 

955  "  Baptiste   Monnoyer,"   after   Kneller,    proof   before   all    letters,    not    quite 

finished   (Grundy),    J^2    2s. 

956  "  Baptiste  Monnoyer,"'  after  Kneller,  first  state  (Charrington),   ^4  14s.  6d. 

ROBERT  WHITE. 

957  "  James,    Duke   of    Ormonde,"   after    Kneller    (Charrington),    ^£'5    15s.    6d. 

R.   WILLIAMS. 

95S     "  Princess  .\nn,"  after  Wissing,   second  state   (Grundy),    ^i    is. 

959     "  John,   Duke  of   .\rgyll,"  after  Closterman,   first  state,   only   two   known, 

title   in   manuscript  (Harvey),   ^.g   igs.   6d. 
qbo     "  John    Bannister,"   after   Murray,    first   state   (F.    Daniell),    ^7    17s.  6d. 

961  "  John,    Lord    Cutts,"    after   Wissing   (.\gne\v),    ;^2i. 

962  "  Sir    Edmund    King,"   after   Lely,    first   state    (Charrington),   ^5    5s. 

963  "  Sir   Edward   Littleton,"   after  Van   Dyck,   first  state   (Maggs),    £6  6s. 

964  "  Mary,     Princess     of     Orange,"     after     Wissing,     first     state     (Grundy), 

£1    IIS.    6d. 

JOHN      YOUNG. 

965  "  Mrs.    Bunbury,"    filter  Hoppner,    first    state   (.\gne\v),    ;^68   5s. 

966  "  George    Canning,"    after    the    same,    first    state    (Colnaghi),    ;^2i. 

967  "  The     Setting     Sun     (Godsall     Children),"     after     the     same,     first     state 

(Agnew),    ^£651. 

968  "  Richard,    Marquis    Wellesley,"    after    the    same,    proof    with    uncleared 

margin    (Charrington),    j£.i&    18s. 

CONSTABLE'S     ENGLISH     LANDSCAPE. 
By     DAVID     LUCAS. 

(Many    signed    by    the    Engraver. 1 

969  "  East    Bergholt,     Suffolk  "     (No.     i),     engraver's    proof,     in     two    status 

(withdrawn). 

970  Ditto,    engraver's    proof,    touched,    with    sketches    on    the    margins;    and 

another,    worked    upon    with    the    knife    (withdrawn). 
97:     Ditto,    engraver's    proof,    additional    birds   drawn    in    and    title    in    pencil; 
and    another,    inscription    in    open    letters    (withdrawn). 

972  Ditto,    lettered    impressions,    in    three    states    (withdrawn). 

973  "  Spring  "     (No.     2I,     engraver's     proof     before     steeple;     another,     with 

the    steeple,    and    with    the    cottage    lightened    (withdrawn). 

974  Ditto,    engraver's   proof,    with    the    birds;    another,    with    additional    birds 

(withdrawn). 

975  Ditto,    engraver's    proof,    with    more    birds    behind    the    plough,    touched; 

and    a    finished    proof    (withdrawn). 

976  "  .Autumnal     Sunset  "     (No.    3),     engraver's    proofs,     before     the    tree    on 

the    left    (withdrawn). 

977  Ditto,     engraver's     proof,     with     the     tree     and     additional     work;      and 

another,    with    birds    sketched    on    the    margin    (withdrawn). 
97$     Ditto,    proof    before    all    letters,    with     the    birds ;     and    another,     second 
published    state    (withdrawn). 

979  "  Noon,    W^est    End    Fields  "    (No.    4>,    engraver's    proofs,    Nos.    i    and    2 

taken   by   Constable   himself   (withdrawn). 

980  Ditto,    proof,     with    the    two    sheep    in    the    foreground    (withdrawn) 

981  Ditto,    finished    proof,    the    two    sheep    taken    out    (withdrawn). 


272  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

982  "  River    Stour,    Suffolk  "    (No.    5),    early    trial    proofs    (withdrawn). 

983  Ditto,    engraver's    proofs,    before    the    extra    figures    in    the    foreground; 

and    another,     with    the    figures    (withdrawn). 

984  Ditto,    engraver's   proof,    before    the    birds;    and    another,    with    the    birds 

(withdrawn). 

985  "  Summer    Morning  "    (No.    6),    engraver's    proof,    with    a    man    and    one 

cow  in  the  foreground ;   and  another,   with  the  milkmaid  and  two  cows 
(withdrawn). 

986  Ditto,    engraver's   proof,    with    the    middle   distance   darker;    and    another, 

with    a    cow    added    (withdrawn). 

987  Ditto,     finished    proofs     (withdrawn). 

gSS     "  Summer    Evening  "    (No.    7),    engraver's    proof,    before    the    figures    on 
the    right;    and    another,    with    the    figures    (withdrawn). 

989  Ditto,    engraver's    proof,    before    the    pole   on    the    man's    shoulders;    and 

another,    with    the    pole    (withdrawn). 

990  Ditto,     finished    proof,     the    figures     taken    out     (withdrawn). 

ggi     "  A    Heath  "    (No.    8),    engraver's    proof,    before    the    sky;    and    another, 
with     the     sky     (withdrawn). 

992  Ditto,    engraver's    proof,    before    the    dog;    and    another,     with    the    dog, 

and    birds    in     the     sky     (withdrawn). 

993  Ditto,     first     published     state     (withdrawn). 

994  "  A    Dell,    Helmingham    Park  "    (No.    9),    engraver's    proof,    early    state; 

and     another,     before     the    cow     and     the    stag     (withdrawn). 

995  Ditto,   engraver's  proof,   the  cow  feeding;   and  a  finished   proof,   cut   close 

(withdrawn). 
gg6     Ditto,    finished    proof    (withdrawn). 

997  "  Yarmouth,    Norfolk  "   (No.    to),    proofs,    without   the   two   figures   in    the 

foreground     (withdrawn). 

998  Ditto,     proof,     with     the     figures     (withdrawn). 

999  "  A  Sea  Beach  "  (No.   11),   engraver's  proof;   and   another,    with   the  sail 

in     the     distance     (withdrawn). 
1000    Ditto,     engraver's     proofs,     before     the     streaks     in     the     square     sails 

(withdrawn). 
looi     Ditto,    proof    before    the    stones    in    the    foreground,    and    another,     isilh 

the    stones    (withdrawn). 
T002     "A    Mill    Stream"    (No.     12),    engraver's    proof;     and    another,     before 

the    birds    (withdrawn). 

1003  Ditto,    finished    proof    (withdrawn). 

1004  "A    Lock    on    the    Stour"    (No.    13),    engraver's    proof,    before   tfie    sky; 

and     another,     with     the    sky    (withdrawn). 

1005  Ditto,    finisher    proof,    with    the    birds    (withdrawn). 

1006  "  Old    Sarum  "    (No.    14),    engraver's    proof,    with    uncleaned    margins; 

and    two    others    (withdrawn). 

1007  Ditto,    engraver's    proof    with    etched    title;    and    another,    with    etched 

title    and    artist's    name    on    subject    (withdrawn). 

1008  Ditto,     first     published     state,     touched     (withdrawn). 

looq     "A     -Summerland  "     (No.     15),     engraver's     proof,     the    sky     light;      and 

another,    the    sky    darker    (withdrawn). 
loio    Ditto,    engraver's    proof,    before    the    lights    on    the    right;    proof    before 

all    letters,    touched    (withdrawn), 
loii     "  .Stoke    by    Neyland  "    (No.    16),    engraver's    proof,    before    the    nave    of 

the  church;   another,   before   the   rainbow   and   the  birds;   and   another, 

with    rainbow    and    birds,    touched    (withdrawn). 


April    30,    1910.  273 

1012  Ditto,    proof    before    nil    letters;    and    another,    touclied,    and    v.ith    sketch 

by    Constable    on    marijin    (withdrawn). 

1013  "  A    Mill  "    (No.    17),    early    enf^raser's    proofs    (withdrawn*. 

1014  Ditto,    engraver's    proof,    before    the    tower;    and    another,    drav.n    upon, 

with    the    tower    and    fisherman,    cut    close    (withdrawn). 

1015  Ditto,    second    published    state,    touched    (withdrawn). 

ioi6     "  Weymouth    Bay  "    (No.     18),     engraver's    proofs    (withdrawn). 

1017     Ditto,    engraver's    proof;    finished    proof,    with    the    birds,    the    stump    in 

the    water,    and    the    rain    streaks    (withdrawn). 
loiS    "  .Sumrner   Afternoon  "   (No.    19),    engraver's   proof,    before   the   horse   on 

the   left   and    the   cattle   on    the   slope;    another,    with   only   three   cows; 

and   another,    with    the   shepherd   and   the   smoke   from   cottage,    touched 

(withdrawn). 
lOiQ     Ditto,     finished     proof;     and     another,     with     lines    in     pencil    on     margin 

(withdrnun). 

1020  "The    Glebe    l'"arm  "    (No.    20!,    engraver's    proof    before    the    monogram; 

and    another,    with    the    monogram    (withdrawn). 

1021  Ditto,    proof    with     the    figure    on     the    bridge    and     before     the    margin 

was   cleaned;    and    another,    touched    impression    (withdrawn). 

1022  "  H.idleigh     Castle,     near     the    Xore  "    (No.     21),    engraver's     proof,     the 

sky   not   worked  out;   and   another,    the   sky   more   defined   (withdrawn). 
I02J     Ditio,    engraver's    proof,     before    the    birds;    and    another,    touched,    and 
the    birds    drawn     in     (withdrawn). 

1024  Ditto,     first    published    state    (withdrawn). 

1025  "  Hampstead     Heath,     '  The     Vignette  '  "     (No.     22),     engraver's     proofs, 

before    the    mattock    ovoj-    the    man's   shoulder,    and    before    the   donkeys 
(withdrawn). 

1026  Ditto,    proof    before    the    rainbow    and    before    the    dome    of     .St.    Paul's; 

the    donkey    added,    artists'    names    in    etched    letters    (withdrawn). 

1027  f)itto,    proof    with    the    rainbow    and    two    donkeys,    inscription    in    open 

letters;     and     another,     with     the    dome     and     inscription     strengthened 
(withdrawn). 

1028  "  Porch    of    the    Churcli    at    Kast    Bergholt  "    (No.    23),    engraver's    prooi, 

before   the   sky   and    the   birds;    and   another,    with    the   sky    and    birds; 
■Tnd     another     (withdrawn). 

1029  Ditto,    touched    proof    before    border    line;    another,     with    border    line; 

and    another,    finished    proof,    the    sky    lightened    twithdrawn). 

1030  "  Gillingham    Miil,    Dorsetshire  "    (No.    24),    proofs,    one    touched    in    blue 

chalk   (withdrawn). 

1031  I^itto,    two    proofs,    one    slightly    touched;    and    another,    first    publishe<l 

stare    (wilh<lrawn). 
lojj     "  .Sir     Richard     Steele's    Cottage  "    (.No.     2.^),     proof     with     burr     in     the' 
sky;     and     another,     with     more     burr    and     etched     lines    in     the    sky 
(withdrawn). 

1033  Ditto,      proof      wilh      bordiT      line;      and     another,     touched     impression 

(withdrawn). 

1034  "  Jacques    and    the    wounded    Stag  "    (No.     26),    engraver's    proofs    with 

uncleaned     margins    (withdrawn). 

1035  Ditto,    two   engraver's    proofs,    with    uncleaned    margins;    and    two   ofliers 

with    (he    border    line    (withdrawn). 

1036  Ditto,    proofs   before   all    letters,    one   touched    (withdrawn). 

1037  "  Cornfields    near    Brighton  "    (No.    27),    the    etching    (withdrawn). 


274  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

1038  Ditto,    engraver's    proof,    sky    touched     in    in    sepia;     another,     sky    in 

mezzotint;     and    others,     with    uncleuncd     marj^ins    (withdrawn). 

1039  Ditto,    proof,    touched    in    blue    chalk;     another,     with     lines     in     sky 

stronger;    and    a    proof    before    letters,    sky    touched    (withdrawn). 

1040  Ditto,    proof   before    all    letters;    and   a    first   published    state   (withdrawn) 
)04i     "  Stonehenge  "    (No.    28),    two    proofs    before    border    line;    and    another, 

with    border    Hne,     touched    (withdrawn). 

1042  Ditto,   two  proofs  before  all  letters,   touched;   and   another,   with   drawing 

of    moon    on    margin    (withdrawn). 

1043  "  Willy     Lott's     House  "    (No.     29),     engraver's    proofs,     with     uncleaned 

margins    (withdrawn). 

1044  Ditto,     engraver's     proof;      another,     horse's     head,     touciied;      and     two 

proofs    before    all    letters    (withdrawn). 
:104s    "  .\    Cottage    in    a    Cornfield  "    (No.    3»),    engraver's    proofs,    with    notes 

by  the  engraver  (withdrawn). 
1046  Ditto,  a  similar  lot  (witlidrawn). 
J047     Ditto,    proof,    with    single    line    round    plate;    and    another,    with    double 

line,    touched    (withdrawn). 
J048     Ditto,  proofs  with  the  double  line,  one  touched  in  blue  chalk  withdrawn). 
J049    "  Hampstead    Heath,    Harrow    in    (he    Distance  "    (No.    31),    the    etcliing 

(2 1;    an    engraver's    proof,     before    cart    or    cow;    and    another,    before 

white    cow    (withdrawn). 

1050  Ditto,    proof    with    uncleaned    margins;    another,    the    cart    touched    out; 

:i»d    another,    with    the    birds,    cut    close    (withdrawn). 

1051  Ditto,  proof  before  border  lines;  and  another,  with  the  lines  (withdrawn). 

1052  "  Flatford      Mill  "     (No.    32),      engraver's     proofs     in      different    states 

(withdrawn). 

1053  Ditto,   engraver's  proofs,   with   uncleaned   margins  (withdrawn). 

«0S4    Ditto,      proof      before      letters;      and      another,      first      published      slnt^ 

(withdrawn). 
105s    "Castle   Acre    Priory"   (No.    33),    engraver's   proof    before    the   ruin;    and 

another,    before    the    plate    was    lengthened    (withdrawn). 

1056  Ditto,    engraver's    proofs    before    the    ruin,    one    touched    (withdrawn). 

1057  Ditto,     engraver's    proof,     with     the    ruin,     touched;      and     another,     the 

plate     lengthened,     touched     (withdrawn'). 

1058  Ditto,     engrnver's    proof,     with     (he     birds,     touched;     and     another,     llie 

birds    removed    (withdrawn). 

1059  Ditto,    proof,    with   the   border   line;    and    anotlicr,    with    the    rain   .streaks 

(withdrawn). 

1060  Ditto,    finished    proofs,    one    touched    (withdrawn). 

J061     "  View    on     the    Orwell,     near     Ipswich  "     (No.     34),     engraver's    proof; 

proof    before    work    on    the    foreground    to    left    (withdrawn). 
J062     Ditto,    proof    before    border   line    and    before    rope   to    boat   on    the    right; 

and    another,    with    the    border   line   and    rope    (withdrawn). 

1063  Dido,      proof      before      artists'    names;     and     another,     with     the    names 

(withdrawn). 

1064  "  A    Winilinill    near    Colchester  *'    (No.    35),    engraver's    proofs    in    various 

slates    (withdrawn). 
J065     Ditto,    engraver's    proofs    in    various    states    (withdrawn). 
)o66    Ditto,    engraver's   proofs,    Nos.    19,    18,    and    15    (withdrawn). 
1067    Ditto,    finished    proof;    and   a    proof,    touched    by    C.    R.    Leslie,    R.A 

(withdrawn). 


April    30,    1910.  275 

1068    Ditto,      proof      touched      by      Leslie;      another,     touched     by     the     same 

(withdrawn). 
io6<)    Ditto,    finished    proofs    with    the    border    lines    (withdrawn). 
(07e    "  Arundel   Mill   and  C;istlc  "  (No.  36),  early  trial  proofs  in   various  states 

(withdrawn). 
to7c     Ditto,    enj^raver's    proof,    before    the    birds    and    pigeons;    another,    with 

the    pigeons;    and    another,    same    state    (withdrawn). 
to72     Ditto,   proof   touched   by    Leslie,   birds  over   the   mill    in   pencil ;    another, 

with   pigeons;    and    another,    with   uncleaned    margins    (withdrawn). 

1073  Ditto,    counter   proof;    ;i    proof,    the    pigeons   hardly    visible;    and    another 

(withdrawn) 

1074  Ditto,      proof      with      border      line~;      and     another,     printed     on     satin 

(withdrawn). 

1075  "  A    Mill    near    Brighton  "    (No.    37I,    proofs    (withdrawn). 

1076  Ditto,    proofs,    one    touched    (withdrawn). 

1077  Ditto,    linished    proof,    with    lines   on    mill    sail    (withdrawn). 

i»78     "  A    View    on    the     Kivr    -Stour  "    (No.    38),    proofs    in    various    states 

(withdrawn). 
1070    Ditto,      proofs      with      liojder      lines;      and      another,     before     the    lines 

(withdrawn). 
io«o    "  Hampstead    Heath,    with    B.jthers  "    (No.    39),    the   etching,    in    various 

states    (withdrawn). 
■  •8i     Ditto,   engraver's  proof  in   various  states   (withdrawn). 
1083     Ditto,    proofs    before    border    line,    one    touched    (withdrawn). 

1083  Ditto,    proof    before    all    letters,    with    border    line    (withdrawn). 

1084  "  .Salisbury  "    (No.    40),    two    engraver's    proofs;    and    another,    with    the- 

birds    over    the    water    (withdrawn). 
ij«8s    Ditto,    proof    with    single    rainbow    and    before    window    in    the    cottagt 
touched;  and  another,   witli  the  double  rainbow  and  the  window,   touched 

(withdrawn). 
io86     Ditto,     proof    before    all     letters    (withdrawn). 
iol7     "  Opening    of    Waterloo    Bridge  "    (No.    41),    engraver's    proof;    a    proof 

before      btters,      cut      close;      and      another,     with     uncleaned     margins 

(withdrawn). 
i«M     Ditto,    proofs   before    all    letters,    with    uncleaned    margins    (withdrawn). 

1089  "  Spring  "  (No.  45),  111''  --im.iII   rendering  of  No.  3,  proofs  in  various  states 

(withdrawn). 

1090  "  Sunset,"    after    Constable,    unpublished    proof;    "  Dover    Fishing    Boats 

coming    in";    "   Bonts    in    a    Breeze,"    after    Owen,    etc.    (withdrawn). 

1091  "Portrait     of     Const.-ihle,"     proof     before      all      letters;      "Constable's 

Daughter,"     proof     before     all     letters;     "  .Vrchdeacon     Fisher,"     proof 

before    all    letters;    etc.    (withdrav,n). 
109a     "  England,     Scotland,     and     Ireland."    after     Ross,     proof     before    letters 

(withdrawn). 
1093     "  Views  in   Norway  and   America."  proofs   before  all   letters  (withdrawn). 
"94    Quantity   of    Letter    Prfss    from    "  English    Landscape,"    M.S.    list   of    the 

engravings,     etc.     (withdrav.n). 
i«9S    "  Autograph    Letters,"   a    large    and    interesting    collection    of    Autograph 

Letters    to    David    Lucas    from    Constable,    mostly    in    reference    to    his 

"  English    Landscape,"    a    parcel. 

JOHN     (NONSTABLE.     K.A. 
•3096     Drawin^js:    "  In     Helmin^^ham     l':.rl<  "";    "  \'alo    oi     Newlands";    "  East 

Bergholt    Church  ";    etc.    (withdrawn). 


276  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

1097  Drawings:    "Sketch    for    the    Picture    of    'The    Lock'";    "Study    ot 

Trees  ";   pen-and-ink   sl^etches;   etc.   (withdrawn). 

1098  "  Salisbury    Bridge  ";    "  Netley    Abbey  ";    "  Harwich  ";    etc.,    etching* 

(withdrawn). 


April    30,    1 910. 


277 


April  .'itl,  P9I0.  Modern  pictures  of  the  British  and 
Continental  Schools,  the  property  of  John  Maddock«, 
Esq.,    of    Heath    Royal,    Putney    Heath. 

BRITISH     SCHOOL. 
DRAWINGS. 

1  Lawton.   Cecil   C,   "  The   River  from   Cheyne  Wallt,"   toJ   x    nj   (Agnew), 

2  Reid,   J.   R.,    1S81,   "  A   Perilous   Voyage,"   la  x   14  (.'Vgnew),   ;^i6   i6s. 


PICTURES. 

Aumonier,    J.,  ."  .\r\    Easter    Holiday:     The    children    of    the    Bloomsbury 

Parochial  School,  in  a  wood  at  Watford,"  24  x  40  (Heape),  ;^33   13s. 
Boughton,  G.  H.,   R..^.,   ''Spring-Time,"   iij  x  23!  (Sampson),   £^  ^s. 
Bramley,     P.,     .\.R.A.,     1892,     "Courtship:    The    interior    of    a    cottage," 

2gJ  X  35j  (Mitchell),  £^^  ids. 
Brangwyn,    F.,    .\.R.A.,    1899,    "  Labour:    Unloading   barges   at    a   Thames 

wharf,"  agj  x  39  (Fine   .Vrt   Society),   £68   55. 
Brangwyn,    F.,    A.R.A.,    "  Sea    Piece,    with    shipping,"    iij-   x    19    (Iceton), 

£\2    jas. 
Carpontior,   E.,   "  .A   Peasant-Girl,"  :!5  x  2oi   (Goodcn   and   Fox),   ;^^^   is. 
Charles,    J.,    "  Haymaking,"    29J    x    48!    (Marsh),    ;^3i5. 

"  The  Favourites,   a  young  girl  with  a  fox  terrier,"  42 J  x  33J 
),    ;^89   5S. 

"  The   Sheep-Fold,"    14V   x   28   (.Agnew),    ;^68   5s. 
1S87,   "  South   Harting  Homes,"   igj  x   292   (Dust),   ;£r29  8s. 
"  Ready   for  Church,"  255  x  20   (Jackson),   ;^22    is. 
"  The  Mill-Stream,"   ig  x  30  (Dust),   ;^2g  8s. 
"  In    the    Turnip    Field,"    18   x    30J    (Marsh),    £yS    15s. 
"  Returning   from  tho  Fold,"   28   x    17I    (Marsh),    ;^65   2s. 
"  Gathering   Cabbages,"   13J-   x   21    (.\gnew),   ;^6o    i8s. 
1.SS2,    "  Cutting     Rushes,"     13J     x     20     (Gooden     and     Fos), 

"  In   the  Orchard,"  24^  x   igi   (Marsh),   ;^68  53. 
1886,    "  The    Milkmaid,"    12I   x    16^    (F.   Smith),    ;^29   8s. 
"Tarring   the   Boat,"   iij   x   15J   (.Agnew),   ;^37   16s. 
1891,  "  The  Queen  of  the  Festa,"  22i  x  12*  (Marsh),   ;£739  igs. 
"  .\   Misty  Morning,"   13I  x  20  (.\gnew),   £y)   18s. 
1883,    "  A   View  of   Thorpe,"    10  x    16J   (Agnew),    ;^2i. 
"  Feeding    the    Chickens,"    17   x    14^    (St.    Davids),    £H7- 
"  .\    Cup    of    Tea,"    15    x    12J    (Jackson),    ;£?24    3s. 
1891,  "  Venice,"  iij  x   15^  (Puckle),   ;£ri7  17s. 
"  The   Nearest   Way    Home,"   9  x    12J   (Jackson),    £j7   i6s. 
"  Sunset,"   SJ    x    12J    (F.    Smith),    JC26    5s. 
'•  With    Grannie,"    12}    x   8J    (Jackson),    £:S   18s 


10 

Charles, 

J-, 

(Sampson! 

II 

Charles, 

J-. 

12 

Charles. 

'3 

Charles, 

J., 

M 

Charles, 

'5 

Charles, 

16 

Charles, 

'7 

Charles, 

J., 

•8 

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£^7 

5S- 

«9 

Charles, 

30 

Charles, 

J  •' 

ai 

Charles, 

23 

Charles, 

J.,   : 

23 

Charles, 

J., 

24 

Charles, 

J., 

35 

Charles, 

J., 

36 

Charles, 

J., 

27 

Charles, 

J., 

38 

Charles, 

J., 

'9 

Charles, 

30 

Charles, 

278  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

31  Charles,  J.,   1890,  "  Father's  Grave,"  7^  x   iij  (Rigg),   £t6  i6s. 

32  Cirtrkson,    \V.    H.,    "  November,"    iS  x  20I    (Jackson),    £(f   9=;. 

33  Clausen,    G.,    R.A.,     1883-4,    "  T^^    Apple-Orchard,"    13*     x    20    (Agnew), 

34  Clausen,   G.     R.A.,    1885,   "  The  Young   Shepherdess,"   24i  x   iy\   (Harris>, 

£71   8s. 

35  Clausen,  G.,   R.A.,   1881,  "  The  Oichard,"   i()i  x  29J  (Sampson),   j^7j   los. 

36  Clausen,   G.,    R.A.,   "  The   Mower,"   ni  x   17^   (Agncw),   ^£,"46  4s. 

37  Clausen,    G.,     R.A.,     "  Head    of    a     Peasant-Girl,"    9}     x    7I    (Meynell), 

;£'ll       IIS. 

38  Clausen,    G.,    R.A.,    "  The    Bend    o(    the    River,"    iii    x    ijj    (Gaydon), 

39  Clausen,   G.,   R.A.,    1886,   "  Head  of  a   Girl,"  8J  x  5I  (Jackson),   £ij   13s. 

40  Dewhurst,    Wynford,    "  A    Landscape,    with    a    man    wheeling    a    barraw 

by  a   river,"   i2|   x   17J  (Bongers  de   Rath),   ^^'s  5s. 

41  Ellis,    Edwin,    "  A    Fishing-Harbour,"    i8J-    x   41 J    (Iceton),    ;£^29   8s. 
43     Fisher,    Mark,   "Kingscote,    Sussex,"   30   x   30J   (Megret),    ;£J'6o    i8s. 

43  Fisher,    Mark,    1896,   "  Ancient   Fountain  of   Texerain,   Algiers,"   i8jt   x  15 J 

(Moore),    ;£'68    5s. 

44  Fisher,    Mark,    1886,   "  Gravetye,   Sussex,"   18J  x  27  (Sampson),   £^3. 

45  Fisher,    Mark,    1896,    "  An    Arab    Farm,"    15J    x    20    (Megret),    ;^33    12s. 

46  Fisher,   Mark,   "  Callle  grazing   by   a   Lake,"  17I  x   25  (Lane),    ^^78   155. 

47  Fisher,   Mark,   1896,   "  The  Mill-Stream,"   i7i  x  25  (Moore),    ^^47  5s. 

48  Forbes,   Stanhope   A.,    R.A.,    1882,    "  The   Convent,    Quimperl^,"   25   x   2(»| 

(Agnew),    £6j. 

49  Forbes,     Stanhope    A.,    R.A.,     1888,     "  Business     slack     in     the     Village," 

24^  X   i7i  (Agnew),   ^44  2s. 

50  Gregory,   E.  J.,   R.A.,   "  Down  on  the  River,"  12   x   17^  (Sampson),   .^105. 

51  Hague,    Anderson,    "  A   Welsh    Harvest,"   27J   x    39I    (Sampson),    ^^42. 

52  Hague,    Anderson,    "  Chrysanthemums    in    a    Va,se,"    23!    x    2<i\    (Tooth), 

£33    «2S. 

53  Knight,   J.    Buxton,   "  Yalding   Bridge,"   22   x   48   (Agnew),    /J162    ijs. 

54  Knight,  J.  Buxton,  1889,  "  Poole  Harbour,"  23  x  35^  (Sir  H.  Lane),  £iii. 

55  Knight,  J.   Buxton,   1881,   "  The  Farm  by   the  River,"  23J  x  35^  (Obach\ 

;^89     5S. 
5*    Knight,    J.    Buxton,    i888,    "  The    Estuary,    Poole    Harbour,"    23^    x    35! 
(Sir  H.   Lane),   £n7. 

57  Knight,  J.   Buxlon,  1888,   "The   Eslu.irv:    Evening,"  23^   x  35],   (Sampson), 

£6i. 

58  Knight,    J.    Buxton,    1890,    "  Deganwy    Pier,"    35!    x    23J    (Sir    H.    Lane), 

£35   MS- 

59  Knight,  J.   Buxlon,  "  A  View  on   the  Coasl,"  9-J   x   23?^   (Agnew),   ;^52    los. 

60  Knight,   J.   Buxlon,   "  Glan   Conway,"   19  x    15!    (.Sir   H.   Lane),   ;^S4   ii.s. 

61  La  Thangue,   H.  H.,  A.R.A.,   1890,  "  The  Artist  in  his  Studio,"  30!  x  2ii 

(Mc.\rthur),   .1^120   15s. 

62  La  Thangue,   H.  H.,  A.R.A.,  "  A  Gaslight  Study,"  30  i  21'  (F.   Mitchell), 

;£^39    '8s. 

63  L»    Thangue,    H.    H., 

(Sampson),   ;^33   us. 
<l4     La    Thangue,     H.     IL, 

£c,^    I  OS. 
«5     La   Thangue,    H.    H.,    A, 

£^^■ 


A.R.A., 

"  The    Boat-Builder's    Yard, 

"    ^t    t    3'l 

A.R.A., 

"  Ice    Cream,"    42I     x     37', 

(McArthur), 

,,R.A.,    ' 

'  A    Boy    Fishing,"    25^    x   yt'. 

(SimonsoiiK 

April    30,    1910.  279 

t>6     La     Thangue,    H.    H.,    A.R.A..    "  Hf.-id    of    a    L.idT,"    9I    i    7J    (Jackson), 

67  La    Thanfiiie,    H.    H.,    A.R.A..    "  Head    of    a    L^dy,"    12    x    7    (AgnewJ, 

£1^  19s. 

68  Macbeth,    R.    W.,    R.A..    i38o,    "  A    Brittany    Waitress,    ij    i    u*    (Dent), 

£1*    us. 

69  Moore,    H.,    R.A.,    1872,    "  A   Grey   Sea,"    14}   x   igj    (Sampson),    j£ji6    i6s. 

70  Murray,    David,    R.A.,    1890,    "  .\    Doubtful    Crop,"    I7i    x    23^    (CoIlings)» 

£2-/  6s. 

71  Murray,   David,   R.A.,   1S90,  "  Sultry   Weather,"   14A  x  i8  (Dust),   ^^22   is. 
ja    Murray,     David,     R.A.,    1891,    "  The    Graveyard,"    iij    x     17}    (Leader), 

£q  19s.  6d. 

73  Noble,     R.,     R.S.A.,     1882,     "  A    Cottage    by    a    Road,"    s|    i    9    (King), 

£2' 

74  Noble,   R.,  R.S.A.,   i88o,  "  A  View  in  a  Town,"  $  x  <)  (Rohson  and  Co.), 

^11     IIS. 

75  Noble,    R.    R.S.A.,    "Apple-Blossom:    At    Meudon,"   8*    x    si    (St.    David), 

£23    2S. 

76  Noble,   R.,   R.S.A.,    1881,   "  At  Charenton,"  8»  x  si   (St.   David),   £29  $s. 

77  Orpcn,    W.,    A.R.-'V.,    "  Une    Amer-Curacoa,"    14    x    10    (Sir    H.    Lane),. 

jCS7  »SS- 

78  Padgett.   W.  "  The  Pool,"  24!  x  agi  (Obach),  £25  is. 

79  Priestman,     Bertram,     1901,    "  Early    Morning    on    the    .Stour,"    ji     i    ^f 

(Rigg),   £7S   ISS 

80  Reid,   J.   R,,   "  Washing   Day,"  35^   i   47}    (Sampson),   £7^    los. 

81  Reid,    J.R.,    1879,    "  The    Letter,"   26    x    igj    (Moore),    £28   7s. 

82  Reid,    J.    R.,    "Looe:   Cornwall,"    iii   x    igj    (Agnew),    £2$   4s. 

83  Reid,    J.    R.,    i886,    "The    Mill-Pond,"    iij    i    iqi    (Sampson),    j^is    igs. 

84  Reid,   J.   R.,    1879,   "  Rabbiting,"   i3i  x  qJ-   (Jackson).   £$  ss. 

«5     Reid,   J.   R..   1880,   "  In   the  Gloaming,"  qJ  x   13^   (Gaydon),   £$  55. 

86  Reid,   J.   R.,    "  On   the   Coast,"   4i   x   8   (Jackson),    ^717    17s. 

87  Sargent,   J.   S.,   R.A.,   "  Expectancy:  A   young  girl,   in   white  dress,   seated 

in   arm-chair,"  39^  x  33J  (Colnaghi),   ;6'S04. 

88  Smythe,     L.    P.,    A.R.A..     1884,    "  The    Field    of    the    Cloth    of    Gold," 

3Si  ^  7>t  (Cooling).  ^^120  15s. 

89  Solomon,     Solomon     J.,     R.A.,    "  The     Butterfly,"    29!     x     24.^     (Agnew), 

£S*  "s. 

90  Steer,    P.   W.,    1902,   "  Pansies,"  30I  x  25J   (Carfax),   ijisj   los. 

91  Steer,   P.  W.,   1902,  "  Lisetfe,"  oval,   19  x   14  (Marchant),   £66  is. 

92  Steer,  P.   W.,    1886,   "  A  Grey  Sea,"   iji   x  2ii  (Marchant),   £^7  s*- 

93  Stott,     E.,     A.R.A. .     "The    Bathers:     Sunset,"     25^     x     38     (Emprall), 

94  Stott,     E.,     A.R.A.,     "Changing    P.n.'.tures,"     27    x      33!      (W.      Pcrmain), 

;^I36      lOS. 

fS    Stott,    E.,    A.R.A.,    "The    Horse-Pond :    Evening,"    23^    x    28^    (Sampson), 

£n^  SS- 

96  Stott,     E.    A.R.A.,    "  The    Labourer's    Cottage:    Supper-time,"    ii     x    17 

(Sampson),  £^0^. 

97  Stott,   E.,   A.R.A.,   "  Roses,"    18  x   12^  (Lawrence   Smith),    £6^. 

98  Stolt,     E.,    A.R.A.,    "  Moonrise    over    a    Stackyard,"    ci!     x     13!     (Agnew), 

£yi  8s. 
Q9     Stott,    E.,    .\.R.A.,    "A    Young    Shepherdess    and    her    Rock,"    iij    x    17! 
(Rigg).    £'7   fc- 


aSo  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

loo     Stolt,   E.,  A.R.A..  "  Mowing,"  yi  x   12°   (Neville),   ;,f22   is. 
loi     Slott,    A.R.A.,    "  Mowing,"    yl    x    jzj    (Neville),    £'2    "■ 

103  Stott,  E.,  A.R.A. ,  "  Head  of  a  Girl,"  7x5!  (Jackson),   ^^27  6s. 

J03     Thomson.   J.    Leslie,    iS'jo,    "  Tte  poili   by   the   wood,"    17^  x   35.V   (.\gnew), 
£M  5s. 

104  Thomson,    J.    Leslie,    '*  Lake    Scene,    with    cattle,"    13^    x    31^    (.-vgnew), 

1C5     Thomson.   J.    Leslie,   "The  Wreck,"    175   x  35I   (Sampson),   ;^65   2s. 

106     Thomson,  J.  Leslie  "  The  Cowshed,"  8  x   13  (Puckle),   £n  14s. 

J07    Thomson,   Leslie   J.,    1875,    "  A   River   Scene:   Castle   Douglas,"   S\,   x    13^ 

(Puckle),    ^5   5s. 
J08     Wyliie,    \V.    L.,    R.A.,    1882,   "  Our   River,"    17I  x  31I   (Huggins),   £48  6s. 
109    Wyllie,  VV.  L.,  R..\.,  "  Bringing  in   the  catch,"   10}  x  21  (Robson  &  Co.), 

£-\2    los. 

CONTINENTAL  SCHOOLS. 
PICTURES. 

no     Binet,    Adolpho,    "Secrets:    two    girls    conversing,"    43J    x   36  (McArthur). 
;^88  4s. 

111  Claus,  Eniile,   "  Robbers   among   the   corn,"  361   x   67   (F.  Smith),    ;£^i68. 

112  Claus,  Emile,   "  Poultry  in  a   wood,"  23  x  28  (Heape),   ^£52   los. 

113  Claus,     Emile,    "  On     the     river    bnnk,"    8      x      12}     (Sackville    Gallery), 

;^10    los. 

114  Dinet,    E.,    igoo,    "  Le    Fils    d'un    Saint    Mrabeth    Porte    en    Triomphe," 

34I  X  36J  (Lister),   ;6i20   '5S- 

115  Geoffrey,   Jean,    1885,    "Le   Lavabo:    Interior   of   a   schoolroom,"   38}   x   52 

(Dust),   ;^i36  los. 

116  Geoffroy,   Jean,   "Peeling   Potatoes,"    12I   x   9   (Mitchell),   ^"5   5s. 

117  Larrue,  G.,  "The  Fountain,"  oval.   i7i  x  21J  (Moore),  £32   12s. 

118  Morisset,    H.,    igoi,    '•  A    Fond    Mother."   20J    x    25    (Agnevv),    ;^I05. 

119  Morisset,    H.,    1900,    "  A    Visit    le    ilie    Exhibition,"   2oi    x   25    (L.    Smith), 

120  Morisset,  H.,   "  A  Visit   to   the  Studio,"   17  s    14   (Jackson),    ;^2S  4s. 
lai  Morisset,  H.,    1901,   "  Kiss   in   the   Ring."   lof   x    14   (Jackson),   £^^    iis. 
132  Raffaelli,  J.    P.,    "  Le   Grand    Pere,"   35!    x    28   (.McArthur),    ;^78    is». 
123  RMflaelli,  J.  F.,  "  Les   Maisons   au   bord   do  Peau,"   25   x   31^   (McArthur. 

£^  5S- 


May  6j   iQio.  281 


May    6,    1910.      The  collection  of  ancient  and  modern 
pictures  and  drawings  formed  by  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq., 
deceased,  late  of  Rochctts,  near  Brentwood,  Essex. 

WATER    COLOUR     DRAWINGS. 

1  Kicldinj;;,   Copley    (1845),    "  Boats    rclurninf;    to    port,"    24J    x   36    (Agnew), 

jCi^S    I  OS. 

2  Foster,  Birkot,  "  .\  country  rond,"  9  x   13  (S.impson),  ^39  i8s. 

3  Tayler,   F.,    '"\   Highland   Gillie,"   26^  by    igi   (Sampson),    ^^50  8s. 

4  Werner,   C.    (1S55),    "  .\    room    in    Palazzo    Moccnigo,    Venice,"   24    x     20J 

(C.     Davis),    ^£^9    9s. 

MODERN     riCTURES. 

5  Berangcr,    Em.    (1870),    "La    Blanchisseuse,"   gj    x   6   (Leggatt),    ^25   4s. 

6  Buckner,   R.,   "  A   young   boy,    with   a   dog,"   I3i  s   17  (C.    Davis),    £4   4s. 

7  Calderon,     P.     H.,     R.A.     (1869),    "Catherine    de    Lorraine,     Duchesse    de 

Montpensior,   urges  Jacques  Clement   to   .Assassinate   Henri    IIL"   (vide 
"De  Thou"),   41JJ   X  39^   (Huggins),   .£^42. 

8  Constable,    J.,    R.A.,    "The    Vicarage,"    iSi    x    23^    (Colnaghi),    ;£'73S. 

9  Cooke,    E.    \V.,    R.A.    (1858),    "  Bragozzi :    fishing    craft    off   the    Giardini 

Public!,    A'enice,"    15   x    25^   (Eyies),    ^38    17s. 

10  Cox,    David,   "  Throwing   stones,"   loiJ   x    14^    (Tooth),   ^£'210. 

11  Frith,    W.    P.,    R.A.    (1869),    "The    Pulse,    The    Husband,    Paris,"    (Scene 

from    Sterne's    "Sentimental    Journey,"),    30   x    47    (Lane),    ;£'89   55. 

12  Frith,  W.   P.,  R.A.  (1859),  "The  New  Model,"  i6£  x  13*  (Lane),  £\S  i8s. 

13  Hook,   J.   C,    R.A.    (1866),   "Digging   for   Sand-Ecls,"   26I   x   ^1}   (Vicars), 

14  Horsley,    j.    C,    R..A.    (1866),    "Going    to    a    r\-3rty,"    432    x    33J    (Lister), 

£7i    Ss. 

15  Kockkoek,   J.    H.   (1846),    "Dutch   Fishing    Bonis   in   a   Squall,"   23^-   x  31J 

(C.    Davis),    ;^22    IS. 

16  Kcekkoek,    J.    H.    (1844),    *  A    Dutch    River    Scene,"    22I   x    29?;    (Cassell), 

17  Landseer,    Sir     K..    R.A.,     "  The    Highland     .Sliepherds'    home,"     19    x    24 

(Lister),    ;^304    los. 

18  Leslie,    C.    R.,    R..A.,    "Fnlstaff   personating    the   King,"   46^    x   64.}   (Samp- 

son),    ;^I26. 

19  Leslie,   C.   R.,   R.A.,   "At   the  Opera,"  oval,    12  x  gj   (C.   Davis),   £16   i6s. 

20  Luokx,    J.    (1845),    "The   Morning    Visit,"   2^^   x    19   (Mitchell),    £iS   18s. 

21  Maclise,    D.,    R..\.,   "Othello,    Desdemoria,    and    Emilia,"   50   x   34   (Lane), 

^94    I  OS. 

22  Marks,     H.     S.,     R..\.     (1S65),     "The    Beggars    are    Coming     to    Town," 

("Hark!   Hark!   the  dogs  do  bark!   The   beggars   arc   coming   to   town" 
—Nursery   Rhyme),   37   x   55J    (Elw.cs),   £ios 

23  Muller,    W.    (1845),   "Harlech   Castle,    North    Wales,"   35   x   62I    (Leggatt) 

£S4    12s. 


282  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


24  Mulready,  W.,   R.A.,  "Bathers  Surprised,"  23^  x   17!  (I.ane),  ^^68  5s. 

25  Mutrte,    A.    F.,    "Fruit,    Flowers,    and    Still    Life,"    28^    by    32    (Cassetl), 

26  Orchardson,    Sir    W.    O.,    R.A.,    "The    Duke's    Antechamber,"    40    x    74 

(Gooden    and    Fox),    ;£^i68o. 

27  Partridge.    J.    (1840),    "Naomi,    Ruth,    and    Orpah,"    39J    x    40J    (Cubitt), 

28  Philip,    J.,    R..\.,    (1857),    "The    Gipsy    Dance,"    oval,    40J    z    32    ( ), 

29  Poole,    P.    F.,    R.A.    {1857),    "The    Mountain    Spring,"    15    x    12    (Elwes), 

^£■52      IDS. 

30  Richards,     Emma     Caggiotti,     "Hagar     and     Ishmael,"    60J     x     454     (C. 

Davis),    £11    IIS. 

31  Richards,   Emma  Caggiotti,  ''  Poesia  "  (oval);  and  "Cows  by  a  Stream," 

by    Jones,    (C.    Davis),    ;^2    2S. 

32  Roberts,    D.,    R.A.    C1831),    "Rouen    Cathedral:   The    West    Fa<;;ade,"    with 

figures    in    the    market    place,    71^    x    53    (Lister),    £60    18s. 

33  Roberts,    D.,    R.A.    (1850),    "The    Interior   of   the   Church   of   Saint   Jacque 

at   .Antwerp,"   48   x   365   (Vicars),   ^50   8s. 

34  Roberts,     D.,     R.A.     (1S42),     "The    Ruins    of    the    Temple    of    Baalbec,' 

59   I   95    (Elwes),    j£:s7    iSS- 

35  Stanfield,    C,    R.A.,    "The    Day    after    the    Wreck,"    sg    x    qi    (Permain), 

£SH    los. 

36  Webster,   T.,   R.A.,   "The   Village  Choir,"   the   first  study   for   the  picture, 

'3    3;    ~3i    (Mitchell),    ^£'43    is. 

37  Wilkie,    Sir    D.,    R.A.,    "The    Unwelcome    Visitor,"    3ii    i    234    (Lane), 

£52    10s. 

38  Wilkie,    Sir   D.,    R.A.,   "The   Unwelcome   Visitor,"   a   sketch,    5J   x   5   (C. 

Davis),    ;£io    los. 

39  Veames,    W.    F.,    R.A.    (1866),    "  Queen    Elizabeth    Receiving    the    French 

Ambassadors  after  the   News  of  the   Massacre  of  Saint   Bartholomew," 
40   X   65i   (Ponsonby),   jCgg   155. 

PORTRAITS. 

40  "Portrait    of    Richard    Coope,     Esq.,    Founder    of    the    London     Hospital, 

1740.    2Ci    3t    24i    (C.    Davis),    .£18    18s. 

41  "Portrait     of     a     Gentleman,"     in     brown     coat,     and     "Portrait     of     » 

Gentleman,"    in    blue   coat    (Cubitt),    £2    2S. 

42  "Portrait   of    Mrs.    Doorman,"    29i    x    24    (Huggins),    j^TiS    i6s. 

43  "Portrait     of     a     Gentleman,"     in     brown     dress     with     grey     wig;     and 

"Portrait   of    a    Lady,"   in    blue   dress,    with    white   cap;   ovals,    a    pair, 
29J   X  24i   (Shepherd),   £-i2. 

44  "Portrait   of   John   Coope,    Esq.,    a    Founder   of   the   Phoenix    Fire   Office," 

1782,   29   X   24-i  (Phoenix   Co.),   £3^   12s. 

45  "Portrait   of    Mrs.   John   Coope,"   29^   x   24^   (Parsons),    ;/Jii    ns. 

46  "Portrait    of    the    DuUe    of    Wellington,"    in    blue    cloak,    29    x    24    (C. 

Davis),    £:)    3s. 

47  "Portrait   of   a   Gentleman,"   28    x   22J    (C.    Davis),    £2   2s. 

48  Baxter,    C.    (1852),    "Portrait    of    Master    Jesser    Coope,    with    two    dogs, 

painted  by  T.  Earle,"  27iins.,  circular  (Huggins),  j£:73   los. 
40     Brooks,     "Portrait    of    John    Coope,     Esq.,"    pastel    29    x    24    (C.     Davis), 

£110    5s. 
50    Buckner,    R.,    "Portrait    of    Miss    Fulcher,"    oval,    41    x    32    CC.    Davis), 

£,6    t*s. 


May  6,   1910.  283 

50A    Buckner,  R.,  "  Portrait  of  Miss  Fulcher, "  (C.  Davis),  £q  qs. 

51     Chamberlin,    M.,   R.A.,  "Portraits  of   Mr.  Jesser  and   Mrs.   Jesser,"  ovaU, 

a    pair,    29I    .x    24^    (Agnew),    ^^126. 
53     Pearson,    Mary    M.    (1827),    "Portraits    of    Mrs.    Fulcher    and    of    Ciptaia 

Fulcher,"   a  pair,   49  i   39!   (Cubitt),   ^£26  55. 

53  Pearson,    Mary    M.    (after),    "Portrait    of    Mrs.    Fulclier,"    by    Earle,    ov'al, 

23}    X    igj    (C.    Davis),    £1    2S. 

54  Reynolds,   Sir  J.,    P.R.A.,    "Portrait   of   Mrs.    Mary    Robinson    (Perdita)," 

(Agnew),     ^5,175. 

PICTURES   BY   OLD    MASTERS. 
ITALIAN    SCHOOL. 

55  "The  Annunciation,"   loj    x   I3i   (Wagner),   £j   ys. 

56  "Head   of   a   Female   Saint,"   25  x    iqJ   (Nalder),    ^^i    its.   6d. 

57  "The    Madonna    and    Child,"   22i   x    14!    (C.    Davis),    £6  6s. 

58  "The   Madonna   and   Child,"   22^   x   16J   (Ponsonby),   j(^i2   12s. 

59  Bellini,    Giovanni,    "The    Madonna    and    Child,"   37J    x    30^    (Steinmefcr), 

i;i68. 

60  Canaletto,     A.,     "The     Grand     Canal,     Venice,"     31     x     47^     (Lewis     and 

Simmons),   ;£r26  5s. 

61  Credi,    Lorenzo    Di,    "The    Madonna    and    Child,    with    the    Infant    Saint 

John,"    35in.    circular,    (Vicars),    £Si<). 

62  Sassofcirato,    .School    of,    "  Saint    Catherine,"    holding    a    palm,   37.'    x    29I 

(Cohen),    ;^io    ins. 

63  Garofalo,    "Saint    Jerome,"    30    x    23^    (Cook),    ;^42. 

64  Gozzoli,   Benozzo,   "The   Entombment,"   i3i  x   17"  (Steinmeyer),   £yi   i»». 

65  Romano,   Giulio,   "  Dancing  Cupids  "  (L.   Douglas),   ;^65  2S. 

66  Rosa,     Salvalor,     "  Jacob     wrestling     with     the     Angel,"     30    x     38^     (Dr, 

Maynard),   ;£r2i. 

67  Sarto,    Andrea    Del,    School    of,    ''The    Holy    Family,    with    .Saint    John," 

56^   X  40  (Nicholson),   £^  4s. 

SPANISH     SCHOOL. 

68  Velasquez,   Dicijo  de,  ".\   Landscape  with  Muleteers,"  75  x  80  (Permain), 

.£44    2S. 

DUTCH    SCHOOL. 
6q     Potter,    Paul,    "Two    Bulls    and    two    Cows    in    a     Meadow,"     i<)\    r    26 
(C.    Davis),    ;^57    ijs. 

70  Snyders,    F.,    "Fish,    Dead    Game,    Fruit    and    Vegetables,"    34    x    58!    (C. 

Davis),    £;}<)    i8s. 

71  Steen,   J.-jn,   "The   Sick    Lady,"    i6i   x    14J    (Sulley),    ;£'3,4i2    los. 

72  Teniers,    D.,    "A    Village    Wedding,"    26I-    x     24^   (M.    Harris),    iTj^S    '»»- 

73  Teniers,    D.,    "The   Village   Surgeon,"    14!   x    loi,    (M.    Harris),    /^ii.)Q    10*. 

74  Wouverman.     Philip.    "La    Charette    Embourh^*,"    17J     x      14!     (Agnew), 

£()^5- 


284  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


Ancient  and  modern  pictures,  and  pictures  and  drawings 
of  the  Early  English  School,  from  several  sources. 

DRAWINGS. 

75  Downman.     J.,     A.R.A.     (1781),     "Portrait     o(     Mrs.     Paj-ne-Gallwey     and 

children,"  oval,   gi  x   11?   (Agnew),   ;£r735. 

76  Lawrence,    Sir    T.,    P.R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    William    Hamilton,    R.A.,"  and 

"Portrait  of  Mrs.   Hamilton,"  pastels,   a  pair,  oval   13  x   11   (Stettiner), 

;6'i47- 

77  Downman,    J.,    A.R.A.    (17S0),    "Portraits    of    Lady    Elizabeth    SomeriPt, 

and    Lady     Frances    Elizabeth     Somerset,     daughters    of     Henry,     fifth 
Duke  of  Beaufort,"  oval,   8|  x  7i   (Sabin),   ;£r2io. 

PICTURES. 

78  Maes,   N.,   "  Portrait  of   the   Painter's   wife,"  49  x  39^   (Burlington   House, 

1910)   (Tooth),   jCsS^   ios. 

79  Pater,    J.    B.,    "Garden    Scene,"    with    a    group    listening    to    a    gentleman 

playing  a  guitar,   15  x   12   (C.   Davis),  .£315. 

80  Romney,   G.,  "  Portrait  at   Mrs.   Hughes,"   afterwards   Mrs.   Thomas   Lech- 

merc,    28^    x   23J    (Dyer),    ^£^504. 

81  Early     English    School,     "  Portraits    of    a    lady     and    her    four    children," 

a  set  of  five,  oval,   u   x  9  (Wallis),   ;fc'2io. 

82  Venetian    School,    "Citizens    in    a    Market    Place,"    31    x    26J-    (CoUaid), 

83  Mantegna,    School    of,    "The    Entombment,       ?ix    figures    round    the    body 

of    Christ,    and    the    Virgin    and    two    women,"    tempera,    loi    x    13J 

(Agnew),    j^336. 
£4     Delen,    D.    Van,    "A    Palace    on    the    Coast,"    and    "The    Terrace    ol    a 

Chateau,"  a  pair,   6J   x   iij  (Gooden   and   Fox),  ,£81    i8s. 
85    Heem,  J.   D.   De,   "Still   Life:   an   epcrgne,   lobster,   and   fruit,"   275  x  32 

(Cohen),   ;£2io. 
8b     Ruysdael,    J.,     and    Velde,     A.     Van    de,     "A     Landscape"     with    cattle; 

20  X  -23^-   (Clarke),   ^i^.^d  6s. 

87  Raeburn,   Sir  H.,    R.A.,   "  Portrait  of   Lord   Scaforth,"  2gJ   x   24  (Vokins), 

£252. 

88  Dyck,    Sir    A.    Van,    "Portrait    of    Catherine    Hastings,"    wife    of    Philip 

Stanhope,  first  Earl  of  Chesterfield,  oval,  29  x  24^-  (Lane),  ;^357. 

89  Opic,    J.,    R.A.,    "Portrait   of    Mrs.    Mylne    Barker,"   29   x    24,    (Cremetti), 

£ji(>    JOS. 
«)0     Opie,    J.,    K..\.,    "Porlrail    of    L.    Crossinan,    Esq.,"    29    x    24    (Cremetti), 

£A7    5s- 
91     Tcniers,    I^.,    "  .An    .Mchcmist    in    liis    Laboratory,"    19    x   24J    (Hon.    VV, 
Ponsonby),    ;i7i26. 

The    property    of    a   lady. 

93     Hoppner,    J.,     R..\  ,     "Portrait    of    the    Hon.     Mrs.     Augustus    Phipps," 

29I     X    24;     (Agnew),     £5,355- 


May  6,   igio.  285 

Joint    property    of    Mrs.    Hautenville    Cope    and    Miss 
Thoyts. 

93  Gainsborough,  T.,    R.A..  "  L.-indscnpe   with   cattle,"  49  x  39I  (Lane),  j^4,20O 

94  Gainsborough,    T.,    R.A.,    "  I'omcranian    dog    and    puppy,"    32    x    43    (C. 

Davis),    £g^s- 

95  Hulk,    \V.    F.,    "Coming   home,"    igi   x   26i   (Huggins),   j^ig    19s. 

96  Rosa,    Salvator,    "Rocky    Landscape,"    igi    x    sSJ    (Carfax),    £2^    155. 

97  Ryckaert,    D.,    "  Interior    of    an    Alehouse,"    oval,    30-^    x    39    ( ), 

£ic)!)   10s. 

98  Dyck,    Sir    A.    Van,    "Portrait    of    Queen    Henrietta      Maria,"     74    x     4* 

(Samuel),    ^^367    los. 

99  Dyck,    Sir   A.    \'an,    "  Portrait    of    a   Lady,"    in    black    and    silver    dress, 

yellow    background,    74    x    46,    (Samuel),    jC'sC?    10s. 

The  property   of  a  gentleman. 

100  Gainsborough,     T.,     R..\.,     "Portrait    of    Mrs.     Hill,"     wife    of    the     Re». 

Henry   Hill,   I). I).,    Rector  of   liuxhall,   30  x   25  (Wyatt).    ^Tss;- 

101  Gainsborough,    T.,     R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    the    Rev.     Henry    Hill.     D.D.," 

30    X   25    (Meade).    j^j6    iss. 

102  Gainsborough,    T.,    R.A.,    "Bumper,"   a    dog,    in    a    landscape,"    13!    i    ii4 

(Grinlin),   £s-    '°s- 

DRAWINGS. 

103  Linton,    Sir   J.    D.,    "The    Beautiful    Sitter:    Sweet    Thoughts,"    i8i    i    ijt 

(A.   Lilienfeld),   j^44  2S. 

104  Linton,    Sir  J.    D.,    "Meditation,"   21    i    12    (ToothI,    jS'io    ios. 

MODERN     PICTURES. 

105  Millais,     Sir    J.     K.,     I'.R.A.     (1880I,     "Cuckoo!"     two     little     girls     in     » 

wood,    listening,    50   x    39    (Agnew),    j£J672. 

106  Muller,   \V.   (1S35),   "Tivoli,"  52   x   35^   (Sully),   £105. 

107  Miiller,     \V.     (1S36),     "  The     Palace     of     the    Doge,     Venice,"    28{    x    43 

(Gooden    and    Fox),    £'102    i8s. 

108  Orchardson,    Sir    W.    Q.,    R.A.,    "The    Queen    of    the    Swords."    the    first 

sketch   lor   the  engraved   picture,    iSJ   x   31J  (.Agnew),   ;^i,2i8. 

109  Philip,    J.,    R.A.    (i86i),    "The   Gipsy's   Toilet,"   31    x    4oi    (Wallis),    £-i<f9 

110  Trovon,    C,  "  .X    black   bull    and   a   brown   cow,  in   a  landscape,"   28   x   35 

(Baron   Cedcrstroni),   ^r48  6s. 

111  Turnir,  J.   M.   W.,    R.A..  "  Hligh   Sands,   Shcerness,"  39  x  49  (Thrift),  ;(;J63. 
113     De   W'int,    P.,    "Lincoln,"    the   Cathedral    in   the   distance,    42    x   64   (Wil 

Hams),   £ni    15s. 

EARLY    ENGLISH    PICTURES. 

113  Crome,    "Norwich    Tower."    29    x    24!    (Leggatt),    £^y    15s. 

114  Gainsborough.      1'.,     R.A.,     "  Watering     horses     at     a     trough."     50    i     40 

(withdrawn). 
lis     Hoppner,  J.,   R..\.,   "'Portrait  of  a   Lady,"  in  dark   blue  dress   and   black 

hat,    29i   X   24J   (Steinmcyer),   ;£ji68. 
116     Lawrence,    Sir    T..    P.R.A.,    "Portrait     of     Catherine      Palcenham."     Srst 

Duchess  of  Wellington,   244   x   20}   (Shepherd),   jJJiBq. 


286  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

117  Morland,    G.    (1792),    "  A    Farmyard,     with    peasants,     horses,     and    pig'^," 

33   X   43i   (C.    Davis),   ^378. 

118  Morland,   G.,   "A   Gipsy   Encampment,"    17J    x   23!   (I'ermain),   ^£.'89  5s. 

119  Opie,    J.,     K.A.,     "I'orlrait    of    a     l,ady,"     in     dnrk    dress,     playing     with 

her   infant   child,    39J   i   34   (Gooden    and    Fox),   £ys    >^s. 
i20     Reynolds,    Sir   J.,    F.R.A.,    "  The  Laughing    Girl,"    29J    x  24J,    Burlington 

House,    1876    (Edlin),    £2-;$. 
121     Reynolds,    Sir    J.,    T.R.A.    "The    Death    of    Dido,"    4)J    i    6q    (Cohen), 

laa     Cuyp,    "Cattle:    Evening,"    aij    x    30J    (Saunders),    jC^^. 

OLD    PICTURES. 

123     Rembrandt,   Van   Ryn,   "Portrait   of   a  Gentleman,"   holding   medal    in   his 

right   hand;   38   1   33   (Agnew),   jC-'^S'P- 
1^4     Dyck,   Sir  A.   Van,   "Portrait  of  Cardinal   Domenico   Rivarole,"  39J  x  30I 

(Shepherd),    £oAS- 
135     Dyck,     Sir    A.     Van,    "  Portrait    of     Dorothy     Devoreux,     wife    of     Hen'y 

Percy,   ninth    Earl  of   Northumberland,"  49^   x   314   (Sully),   ^^157   los. 
126    Velasiiiiez,    Diego,    "  Portrait   of    Queen    Mariana    of   Austria,"    aS    x    aij 

'SuHy).   j1:388    ios. 


May  gth,  igio.  287 


May  9,  1910.  The  following  were  sold  by  order  of 
the  Executors  of  Isaac  Falckc,  Esq.,  deceased,  late 
of     104,    Gower    Street,    W.C. 

I     "lilustrations     to     'Comus, '  "     after     T.     SioLliar<l,      R.A.,     lv\o     coloured 
prints   (Peters),    j£j2    lis.   6d. 

DRAWINGS, 
a    "The    Earl     of    Strafford,"    and    "Sir    Thomas    More,"     a      pair;      and 

"  Desi>;ns   tor   .Metal   Work,"  a   pair  (Spero),   jQ\    is. 
3     "The    Mouse    Trap";    "The    l-'irst    and    I.ast    of    a    Family,"    ^\io    ia    one 

framo,  sepia;  and  ".A   Lady   R'?adin>;,"  pf;ncil   (Peters),   5s. 
^     Boucher,    F.,    "Heads    of    Children,"    coloured    chalks,    a    pair,    7J    x    5I 

(Strundbcrg),    £%. 
S     Flaxnian,  J.,   R.,\.,    "  Aurora   rising;   ..nil     the   I'lciados,"  black   and   white, 

19J  I  aSi   (Norton I,    los.  bd. 
<)     Flaxnian,  J.,   R.A..  "  Bui  deliver  us  from  evil,"  lilack  and  white,   17J   x  7. 

from   the  artist's  sale,   1862   (Norton),    ins. 
7     A;     8     Flaiman,     J.,     R..\.,     ".\     desif;n     for     a     Monument,"     black     and 

white,     14-i     X     lo^;     "The    Youthful     Orestes    taken     from    his    native 

country."     and     "The     Departure    of    Telcmachus,"     black     and     white 

(Norton),     /7i     is. 
9    &    10     Flaxman,    J..    R..^.,    "Jupiler    Olympus,"    and    "Protection    against 

Fate,"    black    and    whrte;    and    ".Music"    and    "Apparitions,"    a    pair, 

black   and    v,  hite   (L.    P.    Mollov),    10s. 
ii     Flaxman,  J.,    R.A.,   "Studies  of  Fif^ures."  blai:k   .md   white  (Norton),   53. 
J2     Morland  .School.  "Gipsies  in  a  wood,"  j6  i   13  (Spero).  £\    12s. 
13    Stothard,    T.,    R.A.,    "Cain    and    .\bcl,"    a    set    of    sii    illustrations    to 

"Gesner's   Idylls,"  six,   in   two  frames  (Rimell),   £,■>,. 
1^    Stothard,   T.,   R..\.,  "The  Bath  of  Venus,"  sJ  x  5*  (Peters),   £.\    i8s. 
15    Stothard,    T.,    R..\.,    "K   Scene    from    'The   'I'wo   Gentlemen    of    Verona'," 

13    X    SJ    (Rimell),    jQ\    is. 
)6    Stothard,  T.,  R.A.,  "A  mother  and  child,"  8  x  sJ  (Peters),  gs. 

17  Stothard,     T.,     R..\.,     "Hector    and     Andromache,"    8i     i     lo,     (Piopert), 

£x   8s. 

18  Stothard,   T.,    R.A.,   "Illustrations   to   'Rokcby',"   a   set   of    three,   gj   x   7 

(Sabin),  £\   lis. 

19  Stothard,    T.,    R.A.,    "  Illustrations       10    '  Boccaccio,'  "    a    pair,    lo^    x    8 

(Rimell),  ;t"'o- 

20  Stothard.    T.,    R.A.,    "  The    Bride    of    Abyilos,"    and    "  Two   fi-iures    by    a 

stream,"    (Properl),    £.z    15s. 
ai     Stothard,     T.,     R.A.,     "Classical     Figures,"     "A      Bacchanalian     Frieie." 
and  "Fifiurcs,"  three,   in  one  frame,  black   and   white  (Buxton),   £■},■ 

PICTURES 

23     Boonen,   A.   V::n,   "  Woman   and  a   boy   in  a   cellar:   candlelight,"    10   x    /i 
(Vicars),    £,i\    os.    tkl. 


288  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

23  Canaletto,    "A   Piazza   in    Venice,"   jij   x   18   (Peters),   ^3   3s. 

24  Canaletto,   "Canal   Scenes,   Venice,"  a  pair,  8  x   12   (Leger),   £:^  3s. 

25  Cuyp,    "  Two   Peasants,    playing    bagpipes    and    a    flute,"    igi   x    15    (Mrs. 

Caltliorp),    £6    i6s.    6d. 

26  Duclc,   J.,  "  Peasant   woman   and   child,"  8i  x  6*    (Howard),   ;^33    12s. 

27  Dutch  School,    "  Young   woman,  in    brown   dress,    holdins^   some   cherries," 

8i   X   6    (Leggatt),   ;^i6    i6s. 

28  French    School,    "Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    blue    dress    and    cap,    and    red 

cloak,    21    X    i7i    (Petre),    £3    los. 

29  Gossart,    Jan,    "Ecce    Homo,"   signed    Johannes    Malbodius,    1527,    <)i    x    7, 

(Spero),   j^ios- 

30  Grifllcr,    J.,    "River    Scene,"    with    figures    skating,    12    x    i&\    (Leggatt^ 

;^5    iSs-   6d. 

31  Guardi,    "Views    in    Venice,"    with    figures,    a    pair,    11    x    9   (M.),   £$   55. 
33     Hone,    "I'orlrait   of    a    Lady"    in    brown    dress,    23J    x    19J    (W.    Permain), 

j£^IO    IDS. 

33  Kauffman,     A.,     R.A..     "Diana     and     a     Nymph,"       and     "Rinaklo     and 

.Armida,  "   ovals,    a   pair,    17   x    I3i   (T.    G.   Litchfield),   ^^4    14s.   6d. 

34  Nain,  Lc,  "A   Peasant,"  seated,  8x6  (Howard),  £^0  10s. 

35  Monamy,   P.,   ".\   River  Scene,"   with   boats,   figures   and   cattle,    i(>i   x    14, 

(G.    F.lliston),   £11   OS.   6d. 

36  More,   "  Portrait  of  a  child,"  holding   an   apple,    15  x   ii   (Leger),   £ti    iir.. 

37  More,    "Portrait   of   a   child,"   in   black   and   red   dress,    I3i   x    10   (Vicars), 

£ii  13s- 

38  Michau,    T.,    "A    Landscape,"    with    carts    and    figures    on    a    sandy    road, 

I3i   x    i6   (M.),   £0  gs. 
31)     Reynolds,    "Cupid,   as   a   link   boy,"   8x6,    (Amor),   £io    los. 

40  Romanelli,    "The    Cumx-an    Sybil,"    and    "Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    black 

dress  (Spero),  £\    16s. 

41  Schalcken,   "A  Fluli'   Player,"  and   "  A   Lute  Player:  candlelight,"  a  pair, 

7i  X  6i   (M.),   ^4  4S. 
4.!     Scott,    S.,    "Somerset    House   from    the    River,"    27    x   355    (Finch),    j^q   gs. 

43  Stothard,    T.,    R.A.,    "Diana    Sleeping,"    isi    x    20   (Petre),    £S    i8s.    6d. 

44  .Stothard,  T.,   R.A.,   "The  Death  of  a  Soldier,"  9  x  n>    (Collings),  ^£'5  55. 

45  Stothard,   T.,   R..'\.,   "Rescuing   the   Fallen,"  gj   x   iij   (Parsons),   £j  3s. 

46  Stothard,     T,,     R.A.,     "Triumph    of    Charles    V.,"     I2j     x     13!    (Propert), 

^■4    14s.    6li. 

47  Stothard,     T.,      U.A.,     "  Venus     reclining     on     a     couch,      with    Cupid," 

I4i   X    i^i   (Petre),    £2    2S. 

48  Stothard,   T.,   R.A.,   "A   Fisher   Boy,"   n    x  8  (Parker),    los.   6d. 

49  Stothard,  T.,   R.A.,  "The  Death  of  Captain  Faulkner."  29  x  22i  (Parker). 

^1;    HIS.   6d. 

50  Stoth.ird,    T.,    R..^.,    "FalstafI    relating    his    adventures    to    Prince    Hal," 

i2i   X   56i  (Clark),   ^.'s  ss. 

51  Stothard,     T.,     R.A.,     "Falstaff     attacked     by     Prince     Hal     and     Poins.' 

oval,    f>    X    loj    (Propert),    £1    15s. 

52  Stothard,    T.,    R.A.,   "  Tli<-    Men    of    Kc-n(,"    lo-^    x   14I    (Propert),    £s    2s. 

53  Stoth.ird,    T.,    R..'\.,    ".\n    Illustration    to    'Rogers'    Poems,'  "    y.J    x    ii\ 

(Norton),    10s.    bd. 

54  Warren,    W.    W.,    "Views   in   Venice,"   a   set   of    four,    u    x    ig   (Howard), 

£.S    8s. 

55  Warren,   W.   W.,   "Views   in   Venice,"  a   set   of   five   (Tofield),    £2    12s.   6d. 

56  Warren,     W.     W.,     "A     Venetian     Canal,"     "Views     in     London,"     and 

"Sketches   from    Memory,"   thirty,   in   five  frames   (Lee),   £2    12s.   6d. 


May  Qth,  igio.  289 

57  Warren,    W.    W.,    "Rossmine  Abbey,"   "A   River   Scene,"   etc.,   a  set  of 

four  (Calthorp),   £i    153. 

58  Warren,     W.     W.,    "  Margate,"    "  Views    of    London,"    "  Sunset,"    etc., 

a  set  of  six  (Molloy),  £1  6s. 

59  Warren,  W.  W.,  "Battcrsea   Bridge,"  "Barking  Gate,"  etc.,  a  set  of  ten 

(Molloy).   £2  2S. 

Diflferent  properties. 

DRAWINGS. 
Ill  the  Folio. 

60  Pronk,    C,    "A    View    at    the    Hague,"    ''The    Dam    at    Annsterdam,"    and 

"Buildings,"   (ParsonsK   £S  8s. 

6i  Moucheron,  F.,  "Garden  Scenes";  ''A  Road  Scene,"  by  A.  Van  Evcr- 
dingon;    "A    Street   Scene   at    Haarlem,"   etc.    (Parsons),    £^   4s. 

63  Early  English  School,  "Portraits  of  a  Young  Lady  and  a  Gentleman," 
a  pair,  pastels;  "Castles  in  England  and  Wales,"  sepia;  tw» 
coloured  prints  of  "Savoir  Vivre,"  "Sans  Six  Sous"  and  "San» 
Souci,"  published  by  C.  White  and  C.  Townley  Stubbs,  etc.  (Rimell), 
£t    iss. 

63  Grave,    T.   E.,    1791,    "  A    Woody    Road    Scene,    with    sheep";    "  A   River 

Scene,"  by  H.  J.  Antonissen;  "  Shipping  at  Anchor;"  "  A  Frozen 
River  Scene,"  etc.   (Parker),   £z    los. 

64  Correggio,   "  The   Nativity,"  chalk  and   wash;  "  A   Design   for  a  Ceiling," 

by  Vanni;  "A  Warrior,"  by  Polidoro,  pen-and-ink;  "Landscapes." 
"Figure   Subjects,"  etc.   (Brown),   £iz    is.   6d. 

65  Guercino,    "A    Philosopher    Writing,"    chalk;    "Crossing    the    Ford,"    by 

N.  Berghem,  red  chalk;  "An  Allegory,"  by  Romanelli,  red  chalk; 
"Hercules  and  the  Lion,"  by  D.  da  Volterra,  red  chalk;  "Figure 
Subjects,"   etc.    (Brown),   £6  6s. 

66  Guido,    "The    Magdalen,"    water   colour;    "The    Holy    Family,"   from    the 

Varni   Collection,   sepia,   etc.   (Bale),   £j  js. 

67  Guercino,    "  Saint   Jerome   in    the    Desert,"   pen-and-ink;    "  Moses   striking 

the  Rock,"  by  Giro  Ferri,  sepia,  etc.  (Bale),  ^8  83. 
hS     Tiepolo,     "Time,"    .-»    design     for    a    ceiling,     sepia;     "A    Warrior,"    by 
Domenichirio."   red   chalk;    "Head   of   an    Old    Man,"   by   C.    d'Arpino, 
red    chalk;    "  I^andscapes,"    "  Figure    Subjects,"    etc.    (Lester),    £j    7s. 
Framed. 

69  Rowland.son,   T.,    "  The  Connoisseur,"  8*   x    11   (W.   Sabin),    £j   17s.   6d 

70  Lawrence,    Sir,    T.,    P.R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady    in    yellow    and    blue 

dress,"    pastel,    iii    x    gi    (Leggatt),    £^^    3s. 

71  Downman,    J.,    .\.R.\.,    1780,    "  Portrait   of    a    Lady,    in    white   dress    aad 

he.id-drcss,"  oval,  g  x   7.1   (Holland),   ^^31    ids. 

72  Russell,     J.,     R.A.,     1795.     "  Portrait     of     a     lady    as     '  Sigismunda  '," 

27  X  214  (White),  j^i6   i6s. 

73  Fcrg,  F.  P.,  "  A  Village  Fair  ";  and  "  A  Village  Merrymaking,"  a  pair, 

9*  Jt   12J  (Amor),   £1";   17s. 

74  Ferg,  F.  P.,  "  Italian  Landscapes,"  a  pair,  iij  x  g  (Amor),  ;^if   us. 

PICTURES. 

75  Berchem,   "  Peasants  and  animals  at  a   fountain,"   11   x   14  (Metchowskjr), 


290  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


76  Cuyp,  J.   G.,   "  A  Cavern,   with  old  ruins,"  14  x  22  (Holland),  £J^  4s. 

77  Ferg,    F.    P.,    "  Landscape,    with    ruins    and    figures,"    17^    x    aij    (Amor), 

;^10      lOS. 

78  Goyen,   J.    Van,    "Woody    River   Scene,"    17   x   23,    signed    and   dated    1640 

(Colnaghi),     £263     los. 

79  Spanish   School,   "  Philip   IV.,   wrhcn  a   boy,"  holding  a   sceptre,   48J  x   34t 

(Spiers^,   i£7'6    i6s. 

80  Ward,    J.,     R.A.,     1838,     "  A    Horse    drinking    at    a    stream,"     17    x    31 

(Leggatt),  ^4  4s. 

81  Hondius,   *'  A   Dog   attacking  Swans,"   16  x   23   (Metchowsky),   £6  6s. 

82  Neer,  Van  der,   "  A  Frozen  River  Scene,"   16  x  23  (Metchowsky),   ;£6  6s. 

83  Sartorius,   "  A    Hunting   Scene,"    i7i   x   23^   (Leggatt),    £s    14s.   6d. 

84  Heda,   W.    C,    "  Still    Life   on   a   Table,"    iSJ   x   22 J   (Reid),    £s   Ss- 

85  Wouverman,     P.,     "  Robbers     attacking     a     House,"     lOj     x     22     (Clark), 

£iS  '5s- 

86  Heyden,   Van  dcr,   "  A  Street  Scene,   with  church   and  figures,"   12J  i   io| 

(Metchowsky),    ;£'ii    os.    6d. 

87  Ommerganck,    B.    P.,    "Sheep    in    a      Landscape,"      10     x      13     (Amor), 

;i?Tii    lis. 

88  Goya,     F.,    "  An     Incident    in    the    War    of    Independence,"    22    i    2qi 

(Nicholson),    ;:^42. 

89  Carnicero,    "  Portrait    of    the    Infanta    Monte-Molin,"    42    x    30^    (Eade), 

£13   12s. 

90  Mazo,   Del,  "Portrait  of  a  Youth,  standing  by  a  chair,"  49  x  30J  (Hele), 

£8  8s. 

91  Lopez,    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,    in    dark    coat    and    cap,"    2o|   z    16} 

(Hele),   £4  4S. 
ga    Carreno,     "  Head    of    King     Charles     II.    of    Spain,"     15^    x     12     (Bell), 

93  Paret,    "  Inauguration    of    the    Botanical    Gardens,     Madrid,"     15J    x    jai 

(Bell),   £33   i2s. 

94  Memling  School,  "  The  Madonna  and  Child,   enthroned,  with  five  angels," 

23J  X   17   (Coureau),   £^2   10s. 

95  Rubens   School,   "  Portrait  of  the  Archduchess   Isabella  of  Austria  ";   and 

"  Portrait     of     the     Archduke     Albrecht     of     Austria,"     ovals,     a     pair, 
24  X  20J   (Marcherd),   ;£^i6   16s. 

96  Storck,     A.,     "  The    Quay     at    Amsterdam,"    2ii    x     26^     (Van     Diirenf, 

£5  Ss. 

97  Tilborch,    G.    Van,    "An    Interior,    with    a    family    and    a    maid-servant," 

21I  X  27  (Cohen),  ^^23  2s. 

98  Molenacr,    J.    M.,    "  Dutch    Peasants    Merrymaking,"    22i    x    32    (Rickett), 

£^i  2S 

99  Tocqu6,    "  Portrait   of    Le   Comtesse   de   Chambon,"   34    x    27   (Lawrence), 

.:^i36   10s. 
100     Greuzo,  "  Head  of  a  Girl,"   17J  x  13J   (Petre),   £4  4s. 
joi     Dutch  School,  "  Portrait  of  a   Lady,  wearing  a   large  lace  ruff,"   loi  x  8J 

(Cohen),    £13    13.S. 

102  Schrick,    H.    W.,    "  A    Frozen    River    Scene,"    g    i    13    (Wagner),    ;^9    ns. 

103  Verheyen,  J.   H.,   1819,  "  A  View  in  a   Dutch  Town,"   17  x   13J   (Collings), 

£7    17s.    6d. 

104  Carpenter    Margaret,   1838,   "  A   Young   Lady,   feeding  a  parrot,"  36  x   28 

(S.    T.    Smith),    ;^3i    10s. 
«05    Florentine  School,   "  Portrait  of  a   Gentleman,   in  dark   dress,   holding  his 
gloves,"  33i  X  27i  (Nowell),   ;^8  8s. 


May  gthj  1910.  291 

106    Cuyp,    A.,    "  A    White    Horse    and    a    Dog,    in    a    landscape,"    6J    i    8 

(Nicholson),   £^. 
J07     Morland,   "  A  Rural   Feast,"   ig  x  23  (Leggatt),   £8^^. 

108  Stuart,   G.,   "  Portrait   of   General    Wolfe,"   29   x   23^    (Shepherd),   £^b   4s. 

109  David,    J.    L.,    "  Portrait   of    a    Lady,    in    red   dress,"   25^-   x    21    (Hughes), 

/^lO     JOS. 

HO    Ferg,    F.    P.,    "A   Landscape:    figures   merrymaking,"    12J   x    16J    (Amor), 
£^7  6s 

111  Mieris,    "  An    Interior,    with    a    lady    holding    a    viol,"   21    x    17I    (Miller), 

£21. 

112  Early  English  School,  "  Portraits  of  Two  Young  Gentlemen,  in  blue  coats 

and  white  vests,"  40  x  45  (Richards),  ;^99  15s. 

113  Stubbs,   G.,  R.A.,   "  Portrait  of  a  Racehorse,   with  a  jockey  up,"  24  x  29 

(Misell,    lun.),   £2  23 
J14     Early    English    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,    in    red    dress,"    29    x    24 

(withdrawn). 
115     Myn,    G.    Van   Der,    1748,    "  Portrait   of   a   Young   Man,    holding   a   crayon 

and    a    sheet    ol    paper  ";    and    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,    holding    a    cup 

and   saucer,"   a   pair,   21    x   lyj   (Parsons),   £8^. 


The  property  of  Ro;i)ert  Walters,  Esq.,  of  Ware  Priory, 
Hertfoifdshire. 

PICTURES. 

116  "  Portrait   of   Mrs.    Yates,    Tragic   Actress,    1728-1787,"   83   x   56   (Hughes), 

117  "  Portrait    of    George    Frederick    Cooke,    Actor,     1756-1811,"    23!    x     19J 

(Wyatt),   £7   7s. 

118  Beechey,    Sir    W.,    R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    Miss   Leak,    Actress    and    Singer," 

35   X   28  (Wood),    ;6'2J- 

119  Carracci,    "  Ecce    Homo  ";    and    "  Richard    John    Smith,    called    O'Smith, 

as  Obi,  in  '  Three-Fingered  Jack  '  "  (Wells),  £2  2s. 

120  Drummond,     S.,     A.R.A.,     "  Portrait     of     William     Oxberry,     Comedian, 

1784-1824,    In    dark    dress,"    2gJ    x    24J    (Williams),    £y    7s. 

121  Gainsborough,      "  Portrait     of     Robert      Palmer,     Comedian,      1766-1817," 

22}    X    19   (("olnaghi),    ;^io    los. 

122  Graham,   John,    "Portrait   of    Miss   Wallis,    Actress,    flourished    1789-1814," 

83   X   56   (Renton),   £6&  55. 

123  Harlow,    "  Portrait   of   John    Fawcett,    Actor,    1768-1837,"   oval,    29J   x    24) 

(Shepherd),   £5  5s. 

124  Pocock,    N.,    "  Carnarvon    Castle,"   45J    x    61J    (Best),    £g   9s. 

125  Rothwell,    R.,    R.H.A.,    "  Portrait   of    Mrs.    Harriet   Waylett    (n^e   CookeJ, 

Actress   and   Singer,    1798-1851,"  oval,  22   x    18J   (Parsons),    j£ii    os.   6d. 

126  Velde,  Van  de,  "A  Naval   Engagement,"  40  x  50  (Grace),  ^^14  14s. 

127  Dc    Wilde,    S.,    "  A    Scene    from    '  The    Weathercock,'    with    portraits    of 

John  Bannister  and  Purser,"  37J  x  46  (Amor),  ;^2i. 

128  De     Wilde,     S.,     "  Portrait    of     William     Blanchard,     Actor,     1769-1835," 

241   X    i6«   (Wells!,   £2   2S. 

129  De  Wilde  S.,  "  A  Scene  in  the  Opera  of  '  The  Lord  of  the  Manor,'  with 

Portraits  of   Jones,    Listen    and    Hamerton,"    19   x    23I    (Hole),    £8   8s. 


292  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


May   12,    1910.       The  property  of  a  lady. 

DRAWINGS. 

1  Bega,   "  A   Cavalier,"   charcoal,    io|  x   s|   (Huggins),   £2  SS- 

2  Crome,    J.,    "  An    Avenue,    with    cattle,"    sepia,    13I    x    154    (Huggins), 

£2   lOS. 

3  Crome,  J.,  "  Old  Cottages,"  8  x  12I  (Falser),   ids.  6d. 

4  Daubigny,  C.   F.,   "  F^rm   Buildings,"   pencil,   yl  x   ir   (Strundberg),    143. 

5  Dauniier,       L.,     "An     Old     Man     Reading,"     pen-and-ink;       and     "A 

Shepherdess   and   Sheep,"   by   Segantini,    charcoal   (Wallis),    j^t6    i6s. 

6  Domenichino,    "  Studies    of    Figures  ";    and    "  Head    of    n    Youth,"    red 

chalk    (Permain),    £2    los. 

7  Rembrandt,   "  Figures   in   a   Landscape,"  sepia,   6J  x  8   (Obach),   £^  4s. 

8  Rousseau,   Th.,   "  The   Windmill,"   black   and    white,   5   k   9   (Strundberg), 

£1   iss. 

9  De  Wint,  P.,  "  Alnwick,"  9  x  13  (Falser),  £2  5s. 

PICTURES. 

10  "  Portrait  o£  a  Gentleman,  seated  at  a  table,"  on  panel;  and  "  A  V/oody 

Road  Scene  "  (Nicholson),   i8s. 

11  "  He.ad  of  an  Old  Man,"  on  Panel;  and  "  Head  of  a  Gentlem.tn,   in  dark 

cap,"    unframed    (Wagner),    £1^. 

12  Bough,    Sam,     R.S.A.,    "  A    Ferry    on    the    Eden,"    24    x    41^    (Grose), 

£1    IIS.   6d. 

13  Bough,    Sam,    R.S.A.,   "  A   Woody   Stream,"   loj   x   19   (Parsons),    £1    is. 

14  Crome,  "  Yarmouth  Jetty,"  i6i  x  22   (Wagner),  £2  153. 

15  Cuyp,    "  Landscape,    with    peasants    and    cattle,"    37    x    49    (Strundberg), 

;^II       IIS. 

16  Gainsborough,   "  A  Park  Scene,"  12  x   15  (Farrow),    12s. 


Diflferent  properties. 

PASTELS. 
17    French    School,    "  Portrait    of    Madame    Tallicn,"    xsJ    x     iSJ;     (Harvey), 
£3  13s-  6d. 

18  Fiepolos,   "  Head  of  a   Girl,"  oval,    17I   x   14   (Harvey),   £2- 

PICTURES. 

19  Dutch    School,    "  Fish    and    .Still    Life    on    a    Table,"    19    x    29    (Carfax), 

/TS  Rs. 
as    Kneller,   Sir   G.,    "  Portrait   of   a    Lady,    in   dark    dress,"   ov»I,    29    x   24J 

(Rob.son),    ;^i6    i6s. 
21     Cosway,  Maria,  "Portraits  of  F.  Fitzwilliam,  Esq.,  and  Mrs.  Fltzwilliam," 

a   pair,  oval,    17^  x    14J    (Legcr),    £i&    18s. 
33     Dutch     School,     "  An     Interior,     with     a     fish-merchant     and     still     life," 

I2J;  X   14  (Benson),    if.i   13s    6d. 


May  12-   igio.  293 

23  Dutch     School,     "  Interior     of     a     Guard-Room,"     28     x     zoj     (Arthur), 

;C35  '4S- 

24  Brauwcr,  "'  Two  Figures,  seated,"  8i  x  6"  (Lousada),  ^^8  8s. 

25  Early    English    Scliool,    "  Landscape,    with    figures  ";    and    "  Fruit    on    a 

T.  bl--  "    (Huyhfs),    £b   to. 

26  Wilson,    R.,     R.A.,    "  Woody    Landscape,     with    buildings    and    figures," 

i6i  X   J3i   (Ellis),   £2   2s. 

27  Dutch   School,    "  Portrait   of    a    Gentleman,    in    armour,"   oval,    2g   x    24! 

(Hayncs),    £^   14s.   6d. 

28  Kneller,    "  Portrait    of    Mrs.    Combs,    sister    of    Joseph    Addison,"    oval, 

29  X  24}  (Haynes),   £6   i6s.  6d. 

29  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,    in    dark    dress    with    white 

fichu,   ;in'j   mob  cap,"  zgj   x  245   (Norris),   £in   14s. 

30  Lcly    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Divine,    in    gown,    with    skull    cap,"    oval, 

29  X  ^4  (Parsons),  £y  ys. 

31  Rigaud,   H.,   "  Portrait  of  a   French  Prince,   in  armour,"  57  x  44  (Hogan), 

32  Crome,    "  Buildings    among    trees,    on    the    banks    of    a    Norfolk    river," 

38  X  59  (Carmichael),   £S  8s. 

33  Kaufiman,    "  The   Judgment   of    Paris,"   oval,    15   x   22    (Keely),    ^23    2s. 

34  Potter,   P.,   "  A   Bull   and   a  Cow,"   14  x   19J-  (Eade),   ^^23  2s. 

35  Cuyp,   "  Portrait  of   a   Lady,   holding   a   feather   fan,"  34  x  29  (Lewis  and 

Simiuons),     £36-;     10s. 

36  Schalckcn,    "An    Interior:    Candlelight,"    13^    x    lOs    (Buttrey),    ^g'Si    18s. 

37  Unknov/n,    "  Portrait    of    Robert    Sanderson,    Bishop    of    Lincoln,     1660," 

49   >:   38   (Aitchison),    /,"8  8s. 

38  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait   of    a    Gentleman,    in    dark    coat,    with 

white   stock,"  29  x  24  (Lewis),   ;£^2i. 
30    Hogarth,     "  A    Fish-market,     with     figures,"    29    x    24    (Mrs.     Wheeler), 

jCS  Ss- 

40  Morland,   "  Peasants   and   Dogs   under   a   tree,"    J3J   x    i]    (Glen),    jQj  7s. 

41  Delen,     Van,     "  'JTie     Interior    of    a     Palace,"    gj    x     12^    (Metchowsky), 

^4  4S. 

42  Huysitm.    Van,    "  Flowcis  in    u  glass    bowl,"   2()l    x  24    (Corfax),  ^£^28   7s. 

43  Hceni,   Do,  "Still   Life  on  a  Table,"  22  x   18^  (Ward),  £20  8s. 

44  O.stade,  "  The  Interior  of  ::  Barn,   with  peasants  drinking  and  dancing," 

151;   X   2oi   (Cohen),   £qg   15s. 

45  Eyndcn,    F.     Van,    "  Adonis,   .with   his   hounds   at   a   fountain,"    18J   x   24^ 

(Grose),     jTi     IS. 

46  Kauffman,    "  Christ    Blessing    Little    Children,"    35^    x    465    (Turner    and 

Sons),    £j    lis.    6d. 

47  Cortona,    "  Christ   and   the   Woman   of   Samaria,"   34J   x    44   (Turner   and 

.Sons),   yTi    ss. 

48  Bcrchem,    "  .^    Peasant,    Cows,    and    Goat  ";    and    "  The    Entombment  " 

(Mnynard),   £2    iss. 

49  Racburn,     "Portrait     of     David      Ingram,     Esq.,"     2gi     x     24^     (Smith), 

£3   ■^s 

50  Lawrence,   Sir   T.,   P.R.A.   (after),   "  The  Countess  Grosvenor,"  24^  x   igj 

(Mosloy),    /;■;  ss. 

51  Hals,    "  Head   of   a    Man,    with   black   dress   and   hat,"    25   x    19    (Davis), 

£i^- 

52  West,    Benjamin,    P.R.A.,    "  Vcturia,    Volumnia,    and    the    noblest    matrons 

of  Rome  before  Coriolanus,"  44  x  56   (L.   Smith),  £^  14s.   6d. 

53  Norwich   School,    "  Forest   Scene,    with   cattle,"   27   x    35   (Flear),    15s. 


294  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


54  Early    English   School,    "  Portrait   of   a    Lady,    in    blue   dress,"    zgi   x    24! 

(Buck),   £6  6s. 

55  Dutch    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,    in    black    dress,"    oval,    26    x    23J 

(Nicholson),    ;^i6     i6s. 

56  Kneller,    Sir    G.,    "Portrait   of    Queen    Mary,    holding    a    spray    of    orange- 

blossom,"  49  X  39j  (Abraham),   £^   5s. 

57  Leiy,    Sir    P.,    "  Portrait   of   a    Lady,    with    a    dog,"    48    x    38    (Abraham), 

j(:6o   1 8s. 

58  Ouwater,    J.,    "  The   Dam   at   Amsterdam,"   24   x   30   (Howard),    £^1    los. 

59  Dutch   School,   "  Portrait  of   a   lady,   in   black   dress  with   puffed  sleeves,"' 

ISJ    X    I2i   (Amor),    ^^73   los. 

60  Domenichino,    "  The    Holy    Family    with    Angels,"    28    x    aii    (Horrocks), 

£<i  14s.   6d. 

61  Pannini,    "Christ    Preaching";    and  "Saint   John    Preaching"    (Haynes), 

£7    17s-    6d. 

62  Stubbs,  G.,  R.A.,  "  Portrait  of  Sir  Ralph  Milbanke,"  29^  x  24^  (Horrocks;, 

£3    13s-    6d. 

63  Plaes,    D.    Van   der,    ''A   Young    Girl    with    a    dog    and    fruit,"    lof    x    14J 

(Maynard),   ;^ii    iis. 

64  Rembrandt,  "Portrait  of  the  Artist,  in  red  dress  and  black  hat,"  23  x   18S 

(Lewis),    ;^SS    13s. 

65  Romney,    "  Lady    HamllTon,    as    'Nature,'  "   29   x   24   (Lessar),    ;^283    los. 

66  Boucher,   "  The  Fortune-Teller,"  22J  x   i8|  (Bouverie),   £$  5s. 

67  Early   English   School,    "  Portraits  of   Admiral    Deans,   of   Huntmgton,   and 

of  Mrs.   Deans,"  a  pair,  34I  x  26^  (Shepherd),   ;£;'22   is. 

68  Lely,    "  Portraits   of    Admiral    Sir    Edward    Collier,    and    of    Lady    Collier, 

in    blue    dress,"    a    pair,    29   x    24  (Lantplough),    £^    4s. 

69  Dutch     School,     "Portrait    of     a     Lady,     in     flowered     dress,"     264     x     2i| 

(l^arsons),   £i   4s. 

70  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,    in    dark    coat    with 

brass    buttons,"   29^    x   24I    (Parsons),    £2    2S. 

71  Early    English    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,    in    blue    coat    with 

white  stock,"  29-i  x  24  (Parsons),   £2  2s. 
73     Early    English    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,    in    dark    coat,    with 
pink     and     white    vest  ";     an^J     "  Portrait    of     a     Gentleman,     wearing 
a    Masonic   chain  "  (Parsons),    £y   7s. 

73  Early    English   School,    "  Portrait   of   a   Youth,    in   blue   coat,"    17J-    x    i4i 

(Parsons),  £i   3s. 

74  Romney,   "  Portrait  of   Miss  Vernon,   in   brown   dress,"   29!   x   24  (Clark), 

/!l2      I2S. 

75  Vivien,   J.,   "  Portrait  of   Lelouchier,    Comtesse  d'Arco,"  31   x   25   (Glazier), 

;£'lO       lOS. 

76  Dutch     School,     "  A     Seaport,     with     shipping,"     laj     x     2oi     (Glazier). 

£2    I2S.    6d. 

77  Ribera,  J.   De,  "  Head  of  a  Saint,"  25  x  20J  (Riley),  £ii   los. 

78  Spanish    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Knight,    in    armour,     with     a    page,' 

71   X  38  (Renton)    ^4  4s 

79  Crome,    "  The   Backwater    at    Norwich,"   9   x    13    (Elliston),    £1    2s. 

80  Cradock,    L.,    "  Domestic    Poultry,"   28   x   38   (Wheeler),    £6  6s. 

81  Moroni,    "  Saint   Francis    and    two    Monks,"    39i   x   47^    (Flower),    £6   6s 

82  Lancret,  "  Lovers,"  a  pair,   19!  x  iij  (Renton),  j^i6  i6s. 

83  Dutch    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,    in    dark    dress,    seated,"    30    x    24! 

(Nicholson),    ;£ri2    "s. 


May  12.   rgio.  295 

84  Italian    School,    "  The    Holy    Family,    with    Saint   John    and    an    Angel," 

3Sins.    circular    (Collings),    £5    5S. 

85  French     School.     "  Group     of     Figures     outside     a     Mansion,"     16     x     ij{^ 

(Harries),    £2    2s. 

86  English    School,    "  Portrait    of    Lord     Byron,    in    dark    dress,"    29    K    2^ 

(Wynne),    £^   gs. 

87  Dutch    School,    "  Village    Scene,    with    a    foraging    party    on    the    march," 

34  X  47  (Renlon),   £2^  6s. 

88  Janssens,    "  Portrait   of    a    Gentleman,    in    dark    dress    with    white   collar," 

29I   X   23   (Lyall),   £»  8s. 

89  French    School,    "  Portrait    of    Mdlle.    d'Aguin,"    49    x    38    (Smith),    £2gn 

90  Weyden,  Van   Der,  "  Ecce  Homo,"  14!   x  10'-  (Glen),  .£10  los. 

91  Dutch    School,     "  Tric-Trac     Players,"     17    x    21     (Lewis    and     Simmons), 

£8  8s. 

92  Palamedes,    A.,    "  Cavaliers    and    Ladies,    playing    and    singing,"    20    x    30 

(Eyles),    ^136    los. 

93  Dutch  School,   "  Portrait  of  a   Lady,   and  her  young  daughter,"  40^  x  30 

(H.   Turner),   £25  4s. 

94  Early     English     School,     "  Portrait    of     Lady     Manners,     when     a     child,' 

unframed,   29J   x   24^   (Clark),   £2$   4s. 

95  Bonifaccio,    "  Christ    going    to    Calvary."    35    x    47    (Parsons),    £6   6s. 

96  Murillo,     "  The    Madonna    and    Child,     with    Saint    Elizabeth    and    Saint 

John,"   id}  X   14J   (Harries),   £j. 

97  Italian   School,    "  The    Madonna    and   Child,    appearing    to   Saint   Jerome," 

36i  X  45!   (Vokins),   ;^25   4s. 

98  Italian    School,    "  Madonna    and   Child,    with    Saint    John    and    children," 

31J   X   26   (Harries),   £2   2s. 

99  Norwich     School,     "  Woody     Landscape,     with     two     cows,"     13J     x     17 

(Huggins),    £■;    7s. 

100  Walscapelle,   J.,    "  Fruit,"   52  x   39   (Collings),    £y   7s 

101  Dutch    School,   "  A    Market-woman    and    figures,"    24;-    x    2i|    (Nicholson), 

£5^     I  OS. 

102  Watson,    G.,     P.R.S.A.,     "  Portrait    of    Miss    A.    Thompson,"    2gi    x    24^ 

(Robson),   ;£7ii    IIS. 

103  Dobson,    "  Portrait   of   John    Hampden,    Esq.,"  45   x   36   (Robson),    £^0   5s. 

104  Mabuse,    "  The    Madonna    and    Child,"    23    x    iy\    (Richardson),    ^£'8    8s. 

105  Reynolds,   "  Portrait  of  the  Artist,   in  brown  cloak,"  29J   x  24J  (Parsons), 

£^5  4s-   6d. 
io5     Early    English    School,   "  Portrait   of    Mrs.    Campbell,"    29.V    x    24J   (Wood'. 
.:£;n    IIS. 

107  Dutch    School,    ''  Market   Figures    and    Animals,"   44    x    56   (Van    Duren), 

£3  3S- 

108  Le  Sueur,  E.,   "The  Sacrifice  of   Iphigenia  "   50  x  70  (Parsons),   £7  78. 

109  Boucher    (after),     "  A     Nymph     and     a     Shepherd,"     35!     x     28    (Clark), 

£2$   IS. 
no     Constable,   J.,    R.A.,  "  Hampstead   Heath,"   igi   x   29.V   (Willi.=:),   £i(i   i6s. 
Ill     Teniers,    "  Villagers   Merrymaking,"   25!-   x   32    (Wagner),    j^28   7s. 
iia    Teniers,   "  An   Alchemist,    with   his   assistants   in   a   laboratory,"    17^   x   24. 

(Sabin),   j£'2i    is. 

113  Gainsborough.     "  Portrait     of     Colonel     Cockburn."     i:;     x     9     (Sinclair), 

£g   19s.   6d. 

114  Ward,  J.,  R.A.,  "  Park  Scene,  with  deer,"  8i  x  13  (Youngers),  £2  2s. 
lis  Lawrence,  "  Portrait  of  the  Duchess  of  Portland,"  27  i  2i»  (withdrawm). 
n6     Dutch    School,    "  A    Hawking    Party,"    isi    x    19    (Van    Duren),    £i   9e. 


2g6  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 

The  following  were  sold  by  order  of  the  Trustees 
of  James  Keyden,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  i,  Clare - 
nont    Terrace,    Glasgow. 

PICTURES. 
117    "Hilly  River  Scene,  with  fishermen,"   13J  x  18  (Lamplough),   j8s. 
>i8    Canalctto,    "  Entrance    to    the    Grand    Canal,    Venice,"    40   x    58    (Cohen), 

£l\      MS. 

119    Crome,    "  Woody    L.indscape,    with    a    ruined    abbey,"    25    x    32    (Falser), 

J20  Crome,   "  A   Woody   River   Scene,"   24J   x   30  (withdrawn). 

131  Dutch    School,    "  Frozen    River    Scene,    with    figures    skating,"    18    x    34 

(Wheeler),  ^3  3s. 

122  Lance,  G.,    1853,   "  Fruit  and  stuffed  birds,"  275  x  35^   (Crome),   £^  4s. 

J23  Morland,    G.,    "  Shipwrecked    Smugglers,"    13!    x    i6i    (Wheeler),    £2    2S. 

124  Potter,   "  A   Bull,    in   a  landscape,"   6:'    x   85   (Wagner),    ^(^5   15s.   6d. 

125  Teniers,    "  An    Interior,    with    boors,"    17    x    14    (Nicholson),    £^    gs. 
J26  Velasquez,    "  Head    of    a    Boy,    with    brown    dress,"  20    x    16I    (Maynard), 

^16    i(ys. 
127     Wilkie,    Sir   D.,    R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    Thomas    Campbell,    Poet,"   34-;    x    27 
(Tagent),    £2     ss. 

The    property    of    a    gentleman. 

PICTURES. 
3j€    ''  Portrait   of    a    Lady,    in    hashed    dress,    and    lace    ruff,"   oval,    29   x    24^ 

(Cohen),    £i    4S. 
329    "Portrait  of  Marie  de  Medicis,  in  black  and  red  dress,"  29  x  24  (Robson), 

£^5    'Ss- 
13»     ''  Portrait     of     William     III.     in     armour,     when     young,"     40J     x     30J 

(Van    Duren),    £1$    158. 
J31     "  Portrait  of   Henry   Carey,   First   Lord   Hunsdon,   K.G.";    and   "  Portrait 

of  a   Gentleman,   with  lace  collar  "   (Sheppard),   ^£30  9s. 
J32     Breen,  A.  Van,  "A  Fete  in  the  Gardens  of  a  Palace,"  22  x  31J  (Hughes), 

£S  8s. 
133     Dutch    School,    "  Portryit    o!   John    Bradshaw,    Esq.,   a    Windsor    Herald,  ' 

29  X  24  iSlreletski),   ;^27  6s. 

J34     Dutch    School,    "  rortr;iits    of    Ellis    Crispc,    Esq.,    and    his    wife,"    ova's, 

a  pair,   24J  x    igi   (Parsons),   ;^S4   12s. 
J35     Early    English   School,    "  Portrait   of    a    Lady,    in    green   dress,    holding    a 

bird,"  29  X  24  (Clark),   £]y  17s. 

136  Goyen,  Van,  School  of,  "  River  Scene,"  with  buildings,  boats  and  figures, 

12J  X   isJ  (Van  Duren),  £2  as. 

137  Hills,     "Rose:     A     young     girl,     in     white     dress,"     ij    x     12    (Parsom), 

:^I2     )2S. 

338    Hogarth,   "  Portrait  of   Katherme   Vere,"   28j   x   24  £6  6s. 

139  Holbein  (after),  "  Portrait  of  Lady  Butts,"  18  x  14^  (Shepherd),  £j(f  19s. 

140  Janssens,    C,     "  Portrait    of    George    Villiers,     Duke    of     Buckingham," 

30  X  24J  (Lewi.s  and  Simmons),  ^^31    los. 

J41     Lely,   "  The   Music   Lesson,"   oval,    35   x    40   (Cohen),    ;^i36    los. 


May  12'  1910.  297 

142  Lcly  School,  "  Portrnit  of  a  Lndy,  in  blue  dress,"  oval,  29  x  24  (Leggalt), 

143  More,    "  Portraits    of    the    Earl    and     Countess    of    Leicester,"    a    pair, 

23   X   17   (Lewis  and   Simmons),   ;^94    los. 

144  More,  "  H'jad  of  Mary,  Queen  or  Scots,"  y  x  5}  (Robson),  ^^44  2s. 

145  Palamedes,     "  A    Cavalier  ";     and    "  Portrait     of    a     Gentleman."    small 

whole  lengths   (Glen),   £ig  jgs. 

146  Ruysdael,  J.  Van  (after),  "  A  view  of  Haarlem,"  17  x  23}  (Cohen),  £2  2s. 

147  Snayers,     "  Cavalry     Skirmish  ":     and     "  Horsemen,"     by     Borgognone 

(Maynard),   £2  125.  fid. 

148  Dyck,    Van,    School    of,    "Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,    in    black    dress," 

35i   "^   -7i  (Glen),   £2^  2s. 

149  Dyck,  Sir  A.  Van,  (after),  "The  Children  of  Chnrles  L,"  25J  x  30  (Cohen!. 

jCi^   12s. 

150  Velasquez  (after),   "Head  of  Queen  Mariana,'   17^   x   J4  (Nicholson),   £a2. 


298  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


May  23,  1910,  The  following  were  the  property  of  R. 
[Forbes  Carpenter,  Esq.,  and  were  sold  owing  to  his  giving 
up  his  residence,  "  Prestwich,"  io5,  Greencroft  Gardens, 
West  Hampstead,  N.W. 

DRAWINGS. 

1  Anderson,    R.,    1882,    "By    the    Sea-shore,"    i8j    x    27   (Sugden),    £n    14s. 

2  Bentley,  C,  ''Fecamp,   Normandy,"   ii|  x   17  (Agnew),  ^^4  4s. 

3  Brierly,  Sir  O.  W.,   1886,  "  Boats  at  Venice,"  8  x  12  (Leger),  £,{  14s.  6d. 

4  Campion,    G.,    "Windsor,"    11    x    14^    (Agnew),    ^n     us. 

5  Chambers,    G.,    1840,    "  Sunset    at    sea,"    11^   x    15!    (Agnew),    ;^8    8s. 

6  Cox,   D.,    1844,  "  Bettws-y-Coed   Churchyard,"   14   x    19  (Lewis),    £6^. 

7  Creswick,   T.,    R.A.,    "An   Old    Windmill,"   3J   x   5J   (Agnew),    ;^5. 

8  Davfdson,    C,    "  Autumn,"    9I    x    13!    (Agnew),    ^^8    i8s.    6d. 

9  Edridge,  H.,  A.R.A.,  "  Walton  Bridge  on  the  Thames,"  10  x  14  (Agnew), 

2ri2       I2S. 

10  Fielding,     1838,     "Scarborough:     Early    morning,"     loh     x      15*-      (Agnew), 

11  Fripp,    G.    A.,    1865,    "Lochnagar,    Deeside,"    14    x    25    (Agnew),    ;^47    5s. 

12  Goodwin,    Albert,    1895,    "The   Crown    Lady's   Tomb   (Taj    Mahal),    Agra," 

II   X    IS   (Roberts),   ;^25  4s. 

13  Goodwin,    Albert,     1904,    "Winchester    Cathedral,"    10    x    14^    (Fine    Art 

.Society),    ^£23  2s. 

14  Goodwin,   Albert,  1886,   "Requiem,"   14  x  20J   (Elam),   £n  14s. 

15  Goodwin,  Albert,  1897,  "Notre  Oame,   Paris,"  95  x  J4j  (Barron),   £1$  igs 

16  Goodwin,    Albert,  "  Monastic   Buildings,    Canterbury,"   gi   x    13    (Leggalt), 

£7   7s- 

17  Haghe,    L.,    "  The    Interior  of    the    Town    Hall,    Courtrai,    with    a    Coun- 

cil,"   loi    X    I2i    (Holland),    :^2i. 

18  Holland,   J.,   1840,   "A  Street  in   Lisbon,"  14J  x   loj  (Agnew),   £^8  fcs. 

19  Hunt,   W.,   "A  Study  of  a  Boy,"   13!  x  7J  (Mitchell),   £i   is. 

20  Macwhirter,  J.,   R.A.,  "  Silver  Sea  and  Silver  Birches,"  30  x   19-j  (Agnew), 

£^8  6s. 
n     Newton,     A.     P.,     1878-81,     "Hues    of     Evening,"    23I    x    40^    (Thomas), 
;^33   I2S. 

22  Newton,   A.    P.,   "An   Old   Bridge,"   134   x   19^  (Lister),   £1    iis.   6d. 

23  Palmer,     Sam,     "Morning:     The    early     ploughman,"    gj-     i    62     (Agnew), 

£35   MS- 

34  Palmer,   Sam,   "The    Windmill,"   5*   x   8   (Agnew),    £25   4-s. 

25  Phillip,    C.    B.,    1892,    "Lake    Haltsr.dt,   Tyrol,"   27   x    i8i   (Hook),    £3   3s. 

26  Pyne,  J.   B.,   1839,   "On  the  South  Coast,"  8i  x   i2i  (Agnew),   ;^i4  14s. 

27  Robertson,   C,  "The   Pasha's  Guard,"   loj  x  7  (Agnew),   ;£'io   10s. 

28  Robertson,  C,   "Calm   before  a   .Storm,"  6i   x   iij  (Mitchell),   j^ii   os.  6d 

29  Thorne-Wake,     R.,     "Beverlr-y     Minster,     from     Westwood,"     i2i     x     36^ 

(Agnew),   £57   iss. 

30  Turner,    W.    (of    Oxford),    "Harvest   Time,    near    Portsmouth,"    23!    x    394 

(Agnew),   £^2 


May  23,  igio.  299 

31     De  Wint,    P..   "St.   Albans,"  9I   x   i4i   (Agnew),   £^9   155. 

31     De    Wfnt,    P.,    "Near    Lowther,"    iij    x    18    (Agnew),    £66    55. 

PICTURES. 

33  Bradley,   J.    H.,    "On    the    Lagoons,    Venice."    131   x   9I   (Agnew),    £2   3s. 

34  Cooke,    E.    W.,    R.A.,    1846,    "In    the    Gardens    of    the    Paniphili    Doria, 

Rome,"   II    X   i6|   (Agnew),    £5  $s. 

35  Hering,    G.    E.,    "Brodrick    Bay,    Isle   of   Arran :    Early   dawn,"    16    x   23J 

(Hope),    £7   7s. 

36  Hering,    G.    E.,    "The   Coliseum,    Rome,"    13J   x   20   (Agnew),    £^   5s. 

37  Macwhirter,    J.,    R.A.,    "Loch    Hourn    and    Sound    of    Sleat,"    14    x    25 

(Sampson),   ^^17   17s. 

38  Poingdestre,     C.     H.,     "On     the     Road     to     Civita     Vecchia,"     yj     x     13I 

(Bremner),   £1   5s. 
34     Wapfner,     J.     (Munich)      "  Bait-fishing     on     the     Chiemsee,"      iq     x     36 
(Heyermans).    £s7    iss. 


The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

DRAWINGS. 

40  Austin,   S.,   ".\   Dutch   River  Scene,"   7i   x   95   (Hibbert),   £S   i8s.   6d. 

41  Austin,    S.,    "A    Coast   Scene,"    5J    x    loj    (Agnew),    £g    9s. 

42  Collier,   T.,   "The   Path  over  the   Moors,"    loj  x   2oi   (Leggatt),   ;^26   5s. 

43  Green,    C,    1864,    "A    Windy    Frolic,"    5.J    x    8    (Hibbert),    £8   8s. 

44  Syer,   J.,    1870,    "On    the   River   Avon,"    12    x    iSj   (Hibbert),    j^i2    12s. 

45  Wimperis,     E.    M.,     1899,     "  The    Sedge-gatherers,"     izj    x     19^    (Drake), 

;^I9      IQS. 

46  Wimperis,     E.     M.,     1898,     "Old     Bridge,     near    Beddgelert,"     13J    x    20J 

(Lawrence),    £^6   15=. 

PICTURES. 

49  Beavis,   R.,   "The  Ferry,"  i7i  x  23I  (Allon),   ^^5  55. 

50  Isabey,    E.,   "The  Alchemist,"   7i  x  gj  (Wyatt),   £2^  3s. 

51  Muller,    "Young    Anglers,"    15J    x    19I    (Wylde),    £8   8s. 

52  Oakes,   J.   W.,   A.R.A.,   "A   Highland   Spate,"   9x7   (Hook).    £3   3s. 

53  Stevens,   A.,    "In    the   Studio,"    io|   x   8   (Evelyn),    ^£'39    i8s. 

54  Wimperis,     E.     M.,     "  .\    Common     scene,     with     children,"     9*     x     13! 

(Leverett),    £6   63. 

Different  properties. 

DRAWINGS. 

55  Glennie,    .\.,   "\   View   in    Rome,    looking   towards   the   Forum,"    16   k    .!4J 

(C.    Davis),    £n   3s.    6d. 

56  Foster,   Birket,   "A   River  Scene,   with   barges:   .'^^nset,"  5i   x   7I   (Watts), 

£s-  'a^- 

57  Bach,   Guido,    1904,  "The  Arab  School,"  ^i   x  32!  (Hibbert),   £S  8s. 

58  Fielding,    C,    "Derwent    Water,"    7    x    10    (Agnew),    £^. 

59  Bough.    Sam,    R.S.A..    "The    Valley   o(   the   Jordan,"   SJ    x    13   (Christie). 

;^II       U.S. 

60  Melville,    A.,   A.R.S.A.,    "  The    Interior   of   a   Spanish   Church,"   29I   r    rS 

(Lis;,^r),   £i   3s. 


300  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


6i    Macbeth,    R.    W.,    R.A.,    "A    Reminiscence   of   Diana."    g|    x    13^    (Samp- 
son),   j£4  34s.    6d. 

62  Macbeth,  R.  W.,  R..'\.,  "  A  Rabbit-hulch,"  g  x   13^  (Anderson),  £2  12s.  6d. 

63  Macbeth,   R.   W.,   R.A.,   "  The  Flower-slall,"   13  x   k)  (Sampson),   £■;  7s. 
(4    Stothard,    T.,    R.A.,    "The    Enchanted    Chair:    An    illustration    to    Milton's 

'  Comus,'  "     12    X     165     (Toogood),     j^to     10s. 

65  Bough,    Sam,    R.S.A.,   "  Near   Carlisle,"    10   x    17    (Pelers),    ;£^2    J2S.    6d. 

66  De   Wint,    P.,    "  Landscape,    with    a    castle  and    figures,"  and    "  A    Town 

on  a  river,"   (Vicars),  ^^5  $5. 


PICTURES. 

67  Townc,   C,   "  Two  Cows   by  a   River,"   75   x   gf   (Elliston),    ^£^3    los. 

68  Lloyd,    Tom,    j88o,    "Bringing     home     the     cow     and    calf."    17I    x    35^ 

(Mitchell),  ;£i7   17s. 

69  Hardy,   F.  D.,   1884,   "  Evening,"  4}  x  6£   (Evan.s),   ;^6  6s. 

JO  Calvert,  E.,  "  Dwellers  in   Elysian  Gardens,"  loj  x   13  (CuUen),  ^^17  17s. 

71  Calvert.    E.,    "Psyche,"    10   x    14^   (Carfax),    ^£^21. 

72  Macbeth,  R.  W.,  R.A.,  "In  Time  of  Peace,"  15^  x  29I  (Lister),  £1^  13s. 

73  Anthony,    Mark,    "The    Ferry,"    and    "A    River    Scene,    with    a  windmill 

and    :i    1jO;.<  "    (Harries),    ^5   15s.    6d. 

74  Church,     F.     E.,     1857,     "The     Falls    of     Niagara,"     i6|     x     36     (Parton), 

£2    I2S.    6d. 

75  East,   Alfred,    A.R..\.,    "On   the   Clyde,"   4!   x    lOj   (Bremner),    ;^i    5s. 

76  Kaulfmann,   H.,    1888,   "Bavarian   Courtship,"  5^  x   4I  (Lindlar),   ;^33   12s. 

77  Murray,  David,  R.A.,  "On  the  Clyde,"  9J  x  17I  (L.  Barker),  £2  '3S-  6d. 

78  Oakes,   J.   W.,   A.R.A.,    1865,   "The  Foot  of   Goatfell,"    14   x    18   (Corner), 

£2     2S. 

79  Levis,   M.,   "La  Ferme  Cherom  <i  Eragny,"   u    x   15   (Hollings),   ^£12   12s. 

80  Goodall,    F.,    R.A.,    "Bringing    home    the    flock,"    14I    x    35^    (Huggins), 

81  Webb,  J..   "Greenwich,"  285   s   59   (Grant),   £14   14s. 

82  Landseer,  Sir  E.,  R.A.,  "Dogs  and  Deer,"  ii|  x  8i  (Leggatt),  ;£26  5s. 

83  Herring,    J.    F.,    sen.,    1835,    "A    Cart-horse    in    a    stable,"    2i|    x    29J 

(Riley),   £s   5s. 

84  Lowcock,     C.     F.,     "Contemplation,"     and     "The     Love-letter,"     a     pair 

18  X  8  (Fielden),  £6  16s.  6d. 

85  Porteus,   Edgar,    1876,   "Old   China,"   35^-  x   27I   (Lister),    £^   13s.   6d. 

86  Porteus,    Edgar,    "To  her,"   16^  x   21J   (Schroeder),    £5   15s.   6d. 

87  Duverger,  T.   E.,  "Her  first  ride,"  and  "A  Woody  Landscape"  (Mitchell), 

£4    JOS. 

88  Walton,    F.,    "All    Hallow-Tide,"   29J    x    49J    (Collings),    £S   8s. 

89  Arnald,    G.,    A.R.A.,     "Woody    road    scene,    with    pe.-isants,    horse.^    and 

carts,"   15J  X   21    (Lewis),  ;^8  8s. 

90  Pastcgo,   L.,  "  The  0|u.irrcl,"  23  x   31    (Mitchell),    ^^5   ijs.   6d. 

91  Koekkoek,    H.    P.,    "Woody    landscape,    with    co'ttage,"    29J    x    46    (Mar 

shall),    ;£'i2    12s. 

92  Jones,    C,    "Waitin),;    for    the    birds    to    rise,"    and    "Minding    the    bag, 

a   pair,    19  x   29   (Huggins),    £25  4s. 

93  Adams,  J.    Clayton,    i«)o6,    "The   Farm-pond,"   27    x   35   (Peter-s),    £i^   4s. 

94  Moreau,  Ch.,  "Cutting  out  the  new  suit,"  J4J  x  17J  (Evans),  £g  9s. 

95  Johnson,   C.    E.,    1884,    "Windy   wcatTicr,"   50   x   70   (NTewman),    £25  4s. 


May   23,   1910.  301 

96  Leader,    B.    W.,    R.A.,    1869 — 82,    "Evening    in    Worcestershire:    Malvern 

Hills    in    the   distance,"   26   x   40   (Maule),    £8^- 

97  Noble,   J.   S.,    "  Ottor-Hounds,"    lyl   x   17^  (Wood),    £n   14s. 

98  Lucas,  J.   Seymour,   R.A.,   1883,   "Not  such  a   fool   as  he  looks,"  9   x   iij 

(Agnew),  £3^   los. 

99  Hardy,   Heywood,   1862,   "Hailing  the  Ferry,"  13  x  21  (Brown),   £10  los. 

100  Nicol,  J.   Watson,    1888,   "Embracing  an  opportunity,"   17!  x  23J  (Lister), 

£26  ss. 

101  Syer,    J.,    "Clifton,    Bristol,"   25^   x    3Si   (McMillan),    £2^    2s. 

102  Murray,    David,    R.A.,    "Landscape,    with    a    farm    and    geese,"    17    i    23J 

(Brosvn).  £18   i8s. 

103  Murray,    David.    R.A.,   "Wind-blown    ashes,"    17   x   23!    (Wicklif),    ;^30   gs. 

The  following  were  the  property  of  C.   Mylne   Barker, 
Esq.,  late  of  65,  Westbourae  Terrace,  W.. 

DRAWINGS. 

104  Angell,    H.    Coleman,    and   Coleman,    W.    S.,    "Apple-blossom    and    vases," 

154  X   10  (Mitchell),   £;i   13s.  6d. 

105  Collier,   T.,   "A   Moorland  Scone,"  y{  x   13I  (Gooden   and   Fox),   £16  i6s. 

106  Collier,    T.,     iSSn,    "  Water-Meadows, "    qj    x    rjj    (Brown   and    Phillips), 

£23    2S. 

107  Collier,    T.,   ".A   Comn.on   near   the   Coast,"   qi   x    13^   (Tooth),    £zS  5s. 

108  Collier,    T.,     1873,    "The    Craftnant    Mountains,    after    rain,"    it    x    18J 

(L.  C.   Barker),  £$  15s.  6d. 

109  Green,    C,    1S88,    "Arranging    the    Flowers,"    13*    x    lo-J    (L.    C.    Barker), 

£ig  19s. 
no    Hine,    H.    G.,    1880,    "On    the   Coast   near   Bexhill,"   8J   x    i3i    (Mitchell), 
£5  5s- 

111  Jones,    Anna    M.,    1869,    "Windsor    Castle    from    the    Thames,"    i3i    x    21 

(L.   C.    Barker),   ^'s    >S^-   M. 

112  Linton,   Sir  J.   D.,    1888,   "Beppina,"   18  x   134   (K.    E.   Barker),   £1:^   13s. 

113  Linton,  Sir  J.   D.,   1869,   "Nerissa,"  n   x  7J  (L.  C.   Barker),   £j   13s.  6d 

114  Marks,     H.    S.,     R.A.,    "  A    Cockatoo,"    g\    x    4!    (Gooden    and    Fox), 

£^   14s.   6d. 

115  Mogford,  J.,  "The  Guernsey  Coast,"  9  x  19-J  (E.  B.  Harris),  £2   12s.  6d. 

116  North,    J.    W.,    A.R..A.,    1907,    "Gorse    in    bloom,"    gj    x    13^    (Mitchell), 

;£.2      I2S. 

117  Orrock,    J.,    iSSi,    "The    Estuary    of    a    River,    with    cattle,"    23*     x    35! 

(Vicars),   £2^  2s. 

118  Orrock,    j.,    "Branksholm    Hall,"   9J    x    13    (Sole),    ;^5    155.    6d. 

119  Philip,   C,   "Welsh  Mountains,"   18  x  274  (Bremner),  £2   12s.  6d. 

120  Ruskin,   J.,   "The  Chateau  of  Blois,"   17  x   12^  (Banting),   £^  4s. 

121  Severn,    Arthur,    1883,    "Swiss    Lake   Scene,    with    a    village,"    i8i    x    24! 

(L.   C.  Barker),  £2   10s. 

122  Severn.    Arthur,    "A    Mosque,"   24   x   35!    (Bremner),    £i    is. 

PICTURES. 

123  Cole,   Vicat,   K.A.,   "The  Ford,"  23  x   19'   (L.  C.   Barker),  ;^i9  19s. 

124  Cole,   Vicat,   R.A.,    i88o,   "On   the  Thames,"  81  x   13!   (Lambert),   ;^22   is. 

125  Dicey,    F.,    "Preparing   (or   a   start,"    16   x   23J    (Bremner),    £'j    13s.   6d. 

126  Early    Rnf^lish    .School,   "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,    in    blue    coat,"   oval, 

29J  X  24J  (Sheletskie),  j£'24  3s. 


302  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

127  Hayes,     E.,     R.H.A.,     "Scarborough     Fishing-boats,"     40     x     59     (Lister), 

;i^32    IIS. 

128  Hayes,    E.,    R.H.A.,    "Sea    Piece,    with    shipping,"     io|    x    21-J-    (Smith), 

£ii    IIS. 

129  Hayes,     E.,     R.H.A.,     "  Portmadoc:     Low     tide,"     i:5     x     17J-     (Leger), 

£3    13s-   6d. 

130  Kneller,  "  Portrait  ot  a  boy,  in  blue  coat,"  28^  x  23!  (Smith),  ;£io  los. 

131  Moore,    H.,    R.A.,    1857,    "Wild    Duck,"   8   x   iij    (Huggins),    £s   'Ss-   6d. 

132  Tourrier,    A.    H.,    "The   Rendezvous:    Not   coming,"   31    x    16J   (Bremoer), 

£2    2S. 

The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

DRAWINGS. 

133  Hopwood,   H.    S.,   "A    Dutch  girl   .sewing,"    15   x    12^   (Mitchell),   £15    155. 

134  Jackson,    F.    W.,    "Richmond   Castle,"   7   x    10   (Innes),    £2   2S. 

13s    Knight,   Harold,   ".Scarborough  Harbour,"  and  "The  Road   to  the  beach  " 
(Bremner),    los.   6d. 

136  Major,  F.,   "A  Fish  Sale  at  Staithes,"  39  x  49J  (Lance),  £y  ys. 

137  Mayor,    F.,    "A    Winter    evening,"    15-J   x    19J    (Sampson),    £2    2s. 

PICTURES. 

138  Charles,    J.,    "East    Ashling,"    17;-    x    23I    (Evelyn),    ;£'i2    12s. 

139  Charles,  J.,   "A  Scene  in  Sussex,"   14  x  20J   (Sampson),   £10  los. 

140  Charles,   J.,  "Study  of  a  girl's  head,"   11   x  8  (Wells),   £4   14s.   6d. 

141  Fishfjr,    Mark,  "  A   I-ock,"   17   x   23   (Vincent),   ;£,'3i    los. 

142  Fisher,    Mark,    1888,    "On  >he   Common,"    13I   x    i8|   (Cretal),    ;^i8    18s. 

143  Fisher,   Mark,   "Landscape,  with  cattle,"  gj  x   iij  (West),   ;^i7  17s. 

144  Friedenson,  A.,   "A   Summer  breeze,"   13I  x  20J   (West),   £18   i8s. 

145  Hill,    Rowland    H.,    1906,    "The    Primrose-Bank,"    23J    x    19}    (Mitchell), 

£7  7s- 

146  Jackson,     F.     W.,     "  Discussing    the    night's    catch,"    33    x    48    (Webb), 

j^i6   i6s. 

147  Jackson,   F.   W.,   "Ploughing  the  headland,"  33  x   48  (Grant),   ;^i6   i6s. 

148  Jackson,   F.    W.,    "A   Summer    sea:    landing    fish,"    igi    x    29    (Sampson), 

£9  9s. 

149  La    Thangue,    H.    H.,    A.R.A.,    "A    Peasant    girl,"    17^-    x    iij    (Oliver), 

£14    14s. 

150  Mann,    Harrington,    1897,   "Mona,"   12   x   8|   (Oliver),    £7  7s. 

151  Muirhead.    David,   "Evening,"   15I   x    19}   (Evans),   ^^3    13s.   6d. 

152  Priestman,   B.,   "Green   Fodder,"   ij\  x  20  (Dubbley),   £6  6s. 

153  Solomon,  Solomon  J.,  R.A.,  "  Head  of  a  Girl,"  19^  x  13J  (Wells),  ;£;io  los 

154  Stott,   E.,   A.R.A.,    1886  "  Marguerites,"  24I   x    19I    (Maddocks),    ;^i8   i8s. 


May  24,  1910.  303 


May  24,  1910.  The  following  formed  a  portion  of 
the  stock  of  Messrs.  Frost  and  Reed,  of  8,  Clare  Street, 
Bristol,  and  were  sold  owing  to  the  retirement  of  Mr. 
Reed. 

CONTINENTAL      SCHOOLS. 

DRAWINGS. 
I     Artz,    Constant,    "  Duck,<;   by   a    Stream,"    iij    x    i8   (Mitchell),    £6  6s. 
3    Artz,    Constant,    "  The    Young    Brood,"    lo   x    17J    (Mitchell),    ;^s   5s. 

3  Artz,    Constant,    "  Ducks    in    a    Meadow,"    10   x    17J-    (Pettit),    j^6   6s. 

4  Don,    Martino,    Del,    "  The    South    Aisle,"    and    "  The    High    .■Mtar,    St. 

Peter's,    Rome,"    a    pair,    iSJ    x    12^    (Willis),    ^8    8s. 

5  Groenewegen,   A.   T.,   "  A   Road  near  a   Canal,"   10  x   14  (Pettit),   £g  9s. 
5     Groenewegen,    A.    T.,    "  A    Sunny    Corner,"    7    x    10   (Gooden    and    Fox), 

7  Guidotti,    "  Venice,"    14°    x    72    (Evans),    ^3    3s. 

8  Neve,      A.,      "  Rivo      digli      Schiavoni,      Venice,"    7s    x     14J    (Newman), 

£3    13s-    6d. 

9  Neve,    A.,    "  Venice:    Entrance    to   the   Grand    Canal,"   6i   x    125    (Leger), 

£3   3s- 

10  Rip,    \V.    C.,    "  The   Three   Mills,"    14J    x    22    (Willis),    ^9   9s. 

ij  Rip,  W.  C,  "  A  Canal  Scene,  with  boats,"  gl  x  13}  (Willis),  £^  15s.  6d. 

12  Rip,   W.    C,    "  Mills   at   Zerenhuiran,"   gj   x    13J   (Pettit),    £y   7s. 

13  Steelink,   W.,   "  Returning   from   Pastures,"   18J   x   25   (Elliott),   ;£^i8   i8s. 

14  Steelink,    W.,    "  The   Shepherdess,"    24   x    17    (Elliott),    j^26   55. 

15  Steelink,   W.,   "Sheep   Grazing:   Evening,"   loi  x   18J   (Willis),   ;^I2    12s. 

16  Tronip,    J.    Zoctelii'f.    "  Homeward,"    9    x    13    (Nelson),    ^8    8s. 

BRITISH       SCHOOL. 
DRAWINGS. 

17  Ackermann,    G.,    J906,    "  .An    Old    Cottage,    Dorset,"    9I    x    13!    (Legcr), 

£2      I2S.      6d. 

18  AUingham,   H.,  "  On   the  Lido,  Venice,"  5  x   75-   (Evans),   £2   iss. 

19  AUingham,   H.,   "  On  the  Lagoons,   Venice,"  5  x  7J   (Evans),   ;^3   los. 

20  Ball,    Wilfrid,    1905,    "  St.    Lo,"    10   x   7    (Robinson    and    Wilde),    ^5    los. 
ai  Branwhite,    C,    1856,    "  A   Summer   Afternoon,    North    Wales,"    22    x    36! 

(de  Moleyns),   ;£a6  5s.   6d. 

32  Brittan,    C.    E.,    "  Near    Nosworthy    Bridge,    Dartmoor  ";    and    ''  Among 

the  Cuihullin   Hills,   Isle  of  Skyc,"  a  pair,   20  x  28J   (Willis).   £\g   jgs. 

33  Brittan    C.    E,,    "Near    Belstone,     Dartmoor";    and    "Black    Tor,     near 

Princetown,"   a   pair,   18  x   26  (Sampson),   £iy   17s. 

34  Brittan   C.    E.,   "  The   Road   to   Princetown   near   Two   Bridges,"    18   x    26 

(Prescott),   i:i8   18s. 

35  Brittan    C.     E.,     "  Leather    Tor  ";     and    "  Black     Tor     and     Princetown 

Church,"   a   pair,   qJ   x   13J   (Mein),   ^8   i8s.   6d. 


304  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

26  Brown,    M.    Cooper,    "Returning    to    the    Fold";    and    "The    Old     Mill" 

(Newman),   j^2    12s.   6d. 

27  Brown,     M.     Cooper,     "Moonlight":     and     ''Autumn     Even"     (Sampson), 

£.2    2S. 

28  Brown,    M.   Cooper,   "Golden   Autumn:    Evening,"   and   "The    End   of   the 

Day,"   a   pair,   7^  x   12J  (Mein),   £z    12s.   6d. 

29  Brown,   M.  Cooper,   "The  Road  across  the   Moor";   and   "Chill   October," 

a  pair,  ^\■  x  i2|  (Leger),  £■},  3s. 

30  Brown,    M.    Cooper,    "Sunset   on    the    Coast,    Largo    Bay,"    and    "Silvery 

Twilight  "    (Main),    £2.    12s.    6d. 

31  Brown,   M.   Cooper,   "Returning   from   Pastures,"  g|   x  gj   (Mein),   £2.   2s. 

32  Brown,     M.     Cooper,     "A     Pastoral";     and     ''Returning     to     the     Fold: 

Winter  "  (Mein),  ^^i    iis.  6d. 

33  Casley,   W.,   "  A   Cornish   Headland,"   25^   x    15!   (Hodgson),    £^   14s.   6d. 

34  Casley,    W.,   "  At    Pentraeth,    the   Lizard,    Cornwall,"   6-J-   k    13I    (Wallis), 

35  Collier,  T.,  "  Low  Tide  on  the  Suffolk  Coast,"  gi  x  13*  (Page),  £11,  13s. 

36  Dolland,  W.  Anstey,  "A  Favourite  Author,"  18  x  11  (Leger),  £\t,  2s.  6d. 

37  Elgood,     G.     S.,     1906,      "  Preston      Cottage,      near      Strattord-on-Avon," 

13J  X   10  (Robinson   and   Wilde),   £%  gs. 

38  Elgood,    G.    S.,    1006,    "  Chrysanthemums,"    8i    x   6J    (Lewis),    £^   5s. 

39  George,  Ernest,  A.R.A.,  '«  The  Interiors  of  Burgos  and  Milan  Cathedrals," 

a  pair,   13J  x  9I  (Huet),  £t)  gs. 

40  Hardy,     J.,     Jun.,     1870,     "In     Reserve:     A     Gillie,     with     fresh     dogs," 

20  X  28  (Willis),  4^50  8s. 
4!     Hardy,   J.,   Jun.,  1856,   "  The  Bird's  Nest,"   SJ   x    12I    (Evans),   £'&  8s. 

42  Hardy    T.  B.,  "  Venice,"  SJ  x  18  (Cassell),  £\i  os.  6d. 

43  Hardy,  T  B.,  "  Portsmouth  Harbour,"  74   x   12  (Oliver),  £'x,  13s.  6d. 

44  Hardy,   T   B.,    1804,   "  Bamborough   Castle,"   7   x   11    (Cass),    £^   17s.    6d, 

45  Hardy,    T.     B.,     1894,    "  On     the    Coast    of    Northumberland,"    7    x     ii 

(Sampson),  .^5  15s.  &d. 
4b    Hardy,  T.  B.,  "  On  the  Lagoons,   Venice,"  5x7  (Robinson  and   Wilde), 
£■2.   i2s.  6d. 

47  Hemy,  C.   Napier,   R.A.,   1907,   "  A  Sharp   Look-out,"   17 J  x  264   (Harley), 

^"65    2S. 

48  Hemy,    C.    Napier,     R.A.,     igsg,    "  Jogging    Along,"    17J    x    2&\    (Evans), 

£li  8s. 

49  Jackson,  S.   P.,    i8st,   "  The  Wreck,"  gj  x   14  (Cass),   ^9  gs. 

50  Leitch,     W.     L.,     "  Fields    at    South     Hampstead,"     lo     x     20     (Evans), 

£l  •7S-  W- 

51  Lowe,    R.   A.,   "  The   Morning   Tide  ";    and   "  Off   the    Isle  of    Wight,"   a 

pair,   13  X  20J  (Amor)  £2,  2s. 

52  Macwhirter,   J.,    R.A.,    "  A    Glimpse    of    the   Gr.irapian    Hills,"    igj    x    13 

(Evans),   £\(i   i6s. 

53  Macwhirter,   j.,    K.A.,  "  The   Valley   of   the   Spey,   near   Kinrara,"  gj  x  \-t,% 

(Cassell),  £11   IIS. 

54  Macwhirter,  J.,  R.A.,  "  The  Wild  North  Coast,  Sutherlandshire,"  gJ  x  13J 

(Keele),    /T?   7s. 

55  Macwhirter  J.,  R.A.,  "  Salcombe,  Devonshire,"  gJ  x  13J  (Keele),  £iz  12s. 

56  Macwhirter,     J.,     R.A.,     "Monaco:     The     Riviera,"    gi    x     13!     (Cassell), 

£\i   IIS. 

57  Macwhirter,   J..    R.A  ,    "  The    Old    Fort    near   Antibes,"    5I    x    7I    (Leger), 

£-^  13s.  fd. 


May   24,    1910.  305 

58  Macwhirter,   J.   R.A.,   "  The  Old   Church   and   Town   of   Hyferes,"  s£   x   7} 

(Evans),    £4   4s. 

59  Macwhirter,    J.,    R.A.,    "  In    Glen    Strath    Farar,    near    Beauly,"    10    x    7 

(Evans),    j£;i3    13s. 

60  Macwhirter,  J.,  R.A.,  "  The  Riviera,  looking  to  Mentone,"  6f  x  gf  (Cass), 

£4  4s  ■ 

61  Macwhirter,  J.,  R.A.,  "  Lake  Como,   looking  to  Lecco,"  65  x  gf  (Browne), 

£6  6s. 

62  Macwhirter,   J.    R.A.,    "  Mount    Etna   from    Taormina,"   61   x   gj   (Repton), 

£b    16s.    6d. 

63  Macwhirter,    J.,    R.A.,    "  The    Fountain,    Chiavenna,"    5!    x    7J    (Ireland), 

£2  I2S.  6d. 

64  Macwhirter,    J.,    R.A.,    "Shower    and    Sunshine,    Lake    of    Como";    and 

"  The   Chapel,    Lugano,"   a   pair,   4I   x  6i   (Repton),    ^£^5    15s.   6d. 

65  Macwhirter,   J.,   R.A.,   "  Italian   Garden,   Como,"  6|  x  4;  (Evans),   £^  4s. 

66  Mason,    F.    H.,    "  A   Barge    in    Yarmouth    Roads  ";    and    "  Off    Calais,"   a 

pair,  6x9  (Barron),  £6  6s. 

67  Mason,    F.    H.,    "A    Fair    Wind,"    and    "Passing    the    Headland,"    a    pair, 

6x9  (Leger),  £^  14s.  6d. 

68  Mason,    F.    H.,    "  Off    Scarborough  ";    and    "  Off    Vlaardinger,"    a    pair, 

6x9  (Barron),  £7  ys. 

69  Mason,  F.    H.,    "  Off   Calais  "   and    "  Off    the    Forelands,"   a   pair,    6   .x   9 

(Evans).   £6   i6s.   6d. 

70  Mason,   F.   H.,   "A  Lagoon,   Venice  ";   and   "  Off  Whitby,"  a   pair,   6x9 

(Prescott),   ;^ii   OS.   6d. 
7J     Meason,    W.    F.,    "  The    Harvest-Waggon  ";    and    "  The    Golden    Grain  " 
(Cassell),   £7   17s.  6d 

72  Meason,    W.    F.,    ''  Harvest-Time,"   a   pair,    5   x    14    (Abeles),    ^5    15s.   6d. 

73  Nicholls,   G.    F.,    "  Wickhampton    Mill,    Worcestershire,"   gj   x    14   (Leger), 

£3  13s-  6d. 

74  Nicholls,     G.     F.,     "  Bourton-on-the-Water,     Gloucestershire,"     iij     x     8J 

(Browne),   £2   13s.  6d. 

75  Palmer,    Sutton,    "  On   the    Wye    at  Symonds    Yat,"    loj    x    14^    (Cassell), 

£J3  13s- 

76  Palmer,    Sutton,    "  Chepstow   Cliff,"    loi   x    14^-   (Bullock),    ;^'i2    12s. 

77  Pyne,    J.    B.,    "  Whitby,"    13   x    ig   (Evans),    ^£,"13    2s.    6d. 

78  Rowden,  Tom.   "  Glen  Almond,   Perthshire,"  g|  x  15J  (Slade),   £'i   13s.  6d. 

79  Shapland,   J.,    "  The   Coast   near    Newquay,    Cornwall,"    igi   x   30   (Keele), 

^6  6s. 

80  Shapland,   J.,    "  Under    Belstone    Tors  ";    and    "  The    Coach    Road    near 

Land's   End,"   a  pair,    11^   x   i8i   (Keele),    £^   14s.   6d. 
8t     Shapland,    J.,    "  The    Coast    near    Norcot,    Bude  ";    and    "  The    Sands    ac 
Bude,"   a  pair,   7I  x  21J   (Keele),   £s   155.   6d. 

82  Sycr,  J.,    1854,   "  The  River  Avon,   Bristol,"   13  x  20  (V,arren),   £10  :os. 

83  Topham,   F.   W.,    1846,   "  Galway   Peasant-Girls,"   13  x  gj  (Evans),   £6  6s. 

84  Watson,    W.    R     C,    1905,    "  On    the    Cliff,    Lamorna    Cove,    Cornwall," 

8  X  gJ  (Mitchell),   £6  6s. 
8s     Watson,     W.     R.     C,     1905,     "  Cattle     at    a     Cornish     Stream,"    8     x    gi 
(Cassell),    £7    7s. 

86  Weedon,    A.    W.,    "  Fittleworth    Lock,"   qi   x    14   (Huggins),    £e,    ss. 

87  Widgery,     F.    J..    "High    Tide    on    the    Teign,     above    Coombe    Cellars," 

iij  X   18   (Money),   £2   2s. 


3o6  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

88  Widgery,  F.  T.,  "  Amicombe  Hill,  ■  Dartmoor,"  and  "The  Valley  of 
the  Exe,  from  Woodbury  Common,"  a  pair,  105  x  14J  (Mein), 
£,i,    14s.    6d. 

8g     Wimperis,   E.   M.,    1897.   "  On   the  Conway,"   17J  x   26   (Bowden),    £,^-},   is. 

90  Wimperis,   E,.  M.,   "  A  Welsh   Moor,"   12 J  x  20J   (Best),   ;^i5   15s- 

91  Wimperis,   E.   M.,    1873,   "  A   Yorkshire   Moor,"  SJ   x    14^   (Keele),    ;^6  6s. 

92  Wyllie,  W.  L.,  R.A.,  "  The  Black  Prince,"  loj  x   \z\  (Huggins),  jQw   iis. 
^3     Wyllie,  W.   L.,   R.A.,  "  Portland  Roads,"  4a  x   155  (Mitchell),  ;^8   i8s.  6d. 

PICTURES. 

94  Brown,   M.  Cooper,   "   Evening,"  9J  x   iif  (Mein),   £^  4s. 

95  Collins,     C,     "  Cattle     under     the     .^pp^e-Blossom,"     iij     x     17J     (Nashi, 

£(i    i6s.    6d. 

96  Collins,  C,  "Spring:  Cattle  and  May-blossom,"  a  pair,  gj  x   13^  (Evans), 

;^II  IIS. 

97  Farquharson,      D.,     A.R.A.,      1899,      "  Pilchards,"      11      x     19I     (Cassell), 

;£;i4   3s.   6d. 

98  Hait^,   F.   C,   "A  Wayside   Inn,    Granada,"   24   x    15J   (Melling),   £%  8s. 

99  Hait^,   G.   C,   "  Granada,"  24  x   15J   (Gill),   ;^7   7s. 

joo  Hardy,    Heywood,   "  Throwing   Hounds  into   Cover,"   23J   x   35   (Sampson), 

£^^■ 

loi  Hardy,   Heywood,   "  View  Hulloa,"  235  x  35   (Sampson),   £,1^2. 

102  Hardy,  J.,  Jun.f  1867,   "  Lunch-Time,"  11^  x  gj  (Evans),   ;^ig   19s. 

103  Hurt,    L.    B.,    "  Highland   Cattle,"    15   x   25   (Huggins),    jCzS   7s. 

104  Jacquet,   G.,   "  Clarissa,"   \2\  x  9  (Sampson),   ^£^34   13s. 

105  Jones    C,    "  Pleasant    Pastures:    Two    cows    and    three    sheep,"    11    x    19 

(Cox),    £1%    18s. 

106  Knowles,    G.    Sheridan,    "  Fairy   Tales,"    175   x    \\\    (Lister),    ^^13    13s. 

107  Leader,    B.    W.,     R.A.,     1882,    "  Sunset    after    Rain,"     19    x    29    (Maule), 

£\\c^    los. 

108  Leighton,    E.    Blair,     i8gi,    "  Lay    thy    sweet    hand    in    mine,    and    trust 

in   me,"  59  x  41   (Sampson),   £'i(s'l   10s. 

109  Lloyd,   Stanley,   "  Exercising  Hounds,"   10  x   16J  (Col.   Hicks),  £2   12s.  6d. 
no     Macwhirter,   J.,   R.A.,   "  Misty  Gleams,   Glen  Sannox,"  31^  x   47^  (Heape), 

-Ill  Macwhirter,  J.,  R.A.,  "  Flowing  Down  to  the  Sea,"  133  x  47  (Newton), 
;^59   6s. 

112  Meadows,      A.,      1902,      "  Fishing-Craft    at     Anchor,     Venice,"     11}    x     19 

(Huggins),    j^g    19s.    6d. 

113  Rivers,    Leopold,    "  Church    End,    Flitwick,    Beds.,"    16    x    25!-    (Mitchell), 

£1     /s. 

114  Schiifer,   H.  T.,   1888,  "  Poetry,"  22  x   15J  (Sampson),  £\oi   19s. 

115  Shaw,    Walter,    "Pentyre    Head,    Padstow,"    ig    x    40    (Mitchell),     £9    gs. 

116  Stuart,    Charles,    "  In    a    Scotch    Deer-Forest,"    and    "  Sunbeams,"    a    pair 

23a  '^  '7a  (Lister),  £-2.ci  8s. 

117  Watson,     G.     R.,     1908,     "  Highland    Sheep    on     a     Hillside,"     17I    x    23^ 

(Lister),    ;^5   ss. 

118  Watson,     W.     J.,     igoS,     "  On     the     Lledr,     North     Wales,"     \$\     x     2Si 

(Mitchell),    ;^14    14s. 

119  Watson,    W.    J.,    "-Sheep    on    the    Banks    of    the    Lledr,     North    Wales," 

"Si  X  2Si  (Mitchell),   ^^13   13s. 
J20    Watson,    W.    J.,    1904,    "  Cattle    and    Sheep    in    th-?    Lledr    Valley,    North 
Wales,"  a   pair,    12J   x   18^  (Cox),   ^^33   12s. 


May   24,   1910.  307 

121    &    122     Watson,     \V.     R.     C,     igi'.S,     "On    Cape    Cornwall,"     13I    x    17J; 
and  "  On  the  Cliffs.  Cornwall,"  13^  x   17J   (Mitchell),  £15   155. 

Different  properties. 

DRAWINGS. 

123  Goodwin,   H.,    1909.   "  Evening  .Shadows,   Canterbury,"   10  x   13!   (Bullock), 

£2    I2S.   6d. 

124  Goodwin,   H.,   1907,   "  Goschinen,"  g  x   iij-  (Leger),  ^2   12s.   6d. 

125  De    Wint,     P.,     "  .\    Woody    River    Scene,    with    a    rustic    bridge  ";     and 

"  Farm   Buildings,"   black   and    white   (Sampson),    £1    is. 

126  Braakensiek,  J.,   "  In  Custody,"   black  and   white,  335  x  23  (Rods),    15s. 

127  Schaik,   W.   Van,   "  A  Town   on   a   River,"   charcoal,    16  x   21J   (Roos),  6s. 

128  Mole,  J.   H.,    1859,   "Stranded   Boats";   and   ''A   View   in   the   Campagna," 

by   Augustus   Hare   (Turner),    £2. 

PICTURES. 
I2g     Schelthout,   A.,    "  A   Frozen    River   Scene,    with   figures   skating,"    14   x   21 
(Hughes),   £y   17s.   6d. 

130  Luker,    W.,    1863,    "  In    the   Desert,"   6   x   4J   (Mitchell),    £2   $3. 

131  O'Neil,     H.,     A.R.A.,     1885,     "  Devotion,"     oval,     13J     x     iij     (Mitchell), 

£4    14s.    6d. 

132  Turner  (Style  of),   "  Venice,"   17}  x  235   (Sampson),   £$  5s. 

133  Verwee,  L.  J.,   "  Sheep  and  Poultry,"   ig\  x  295  (Sampson),   ;^5  5s. 

134  Niemann,    E.    J.,    1870-5,    "  Cheddar    Cliffs,"    24    x    33    (Turner),    £s    js. 


The    property   of   a   lady. 

DRAWINGS. 

135  Cattermole,     G.,     "  Hawthornden,     Roslyn     Castle,"     175     x     25     (Evans), 

£1    15s- 

136  Cox,     D.,     "  The     Interior    of     the    Picture     Gallery,     Aston,"     io4     x     14^ 

(Falser),   £2  2s. 

137  Fielding,    C,     "Off    the    Coast:    Storm    clouds    clearing    off,"    6J    x    g\ 

(Sampson),    £2    2s. 

138  Foster,    Birket,    "  Eton,"   7*   x    loj   (Evans),    £;io   9s. 

139  Fripp,   G.A.,  "  Southend,"  14^  x  25  (Vokins),  ;^6  6s. 

140  Hunt,    W.,    1821,    "  The    Dining-Hall    of    the    Earl    of    Essex,"    gj    x    13! 

(Falser),   ;^3   3s. 
147     Nicol,   Erskine,   A.R.A.,  "  Irish  Washerwomen,"  5J  x  S\  (Lister),   £2   155. 

142  Sherrin,   J..    "A   Dead    Partridge,"    loj   x    I2|   (Evans),    ;^5   53. 

143  Stocks,    W.    F.,    1863,    "A    Scene   in    .Mexandra    Park,"    13^   x   gj   (.^beles), 

£1    IIS.    6d. 

144  Weir,    Harrison,  "  Fruit,"    a   pair,    9   x    iif    (Turner),    £1    iis.    6d. 

145  Weir,    Harrison,  1S66,    "  Rabbits,"   9^   x    13J    (Turner),    £1. 

146  Weir,    Harrison,  "  Pigeons,"   six   in   one   frame   (Mitchell),   ;^i. 

PICTURES. 

147  Dclen,    Van,    "  Church    Interiors,    with   figures,"   a   pair,    4J   x   4}    (Leger), 

£4     14s.    6d. 

148  Frith,  W.   P..   R.A..  "  The  New  Model,"  gj  x  8i  (Mitchell),  £3  13s.  6d. 


3oS  ART     PRICES     CURRENT. 

149  Frith,   W.   P.,   R.A.,   "  In  Church,"   io|   x  8|   (Evans),   £i  8s. 

150  Heijligers,    A.   F.,    1864,    "In   the   Kitchen,"   23    x    17J    (Gooden    and    Fox), 

;^ii    OS.    6d. 

151  Pettitt,   J.    P.,    1871,    "  Bolton   Abbey,"    17^   x   23J    (Mitchell),    £3   3s. 

152  Pettitt,    J.    P.,    1871,    "  Barden    Beck,    Yorkshire,"    131    x    21J    (Mitchell), 

^3    13s-    6d. 


May   25,   1910.  309 


May  25,  1910.  Engravings  of  the  Early  English  School, 
the  property  of  Dr.  J.  S.  Joule,  of  12,  Westbourne  Terraci 
Road,  W.,  and  other  properties. 

MODERN     ENGRAVINGS. 

1  "William    Harvey,"   by   C.    VValtner,    remarque   proof    (Rimell),    5s. 

2  "Mrs.    Carmichael    Smith,"    after    Romney,    by    Scott    Bridgwater — artist's 

proof    (Agnew),    £,1    12s.    6d. 

3  "  Mrs.    Lee  Acton,"    by    and    after    the    same — artist's    proof    (Gooden    and 

Fox),  ^10  los. 

4  "Lady  Arabella  Ward,"  after  and  by  the  same,  artist's  proof  CAgnew),   VJ2. 

5  "Lady    Milner,"    after    the    same,    by    W.    Henderson — artist's    proof    (Col 

naghi),    £,7.    12s.    6d. 

6  "Lady    Hamilton    as    '.\    Bacchante',"    after    Romney,    by    T.    G.    Apple- 

ton — artist's   proof   (Amor),   j^i7  6s.   6d. 

7  "Madame    de    Crespigny,"    after    the    same,     by    W.     Henderson — artist's 

proof    (Leggatt),    £.\     is. 

8  "Mrs.    Russell    and    child,"    after    the    same,    by    R.    B.    Parkes — artist's 

proof    (Pollard),    \Kfi. 

9  "Lady    Waldegrave,"    after    Gainsborough,    by    J.    B.    Pratt — artist's    proof 

(Agnew),    ^6  6s. 

OLD  MEZZOTINT  PORTRAITS,  &c. 

10  "A     Young     Lady     at    her     toilette,"    after     G.     Watson,     by    J.     Young 

(Cipriani),    £,i^    4s. 

11  "  Mi.ss  Stuart,"  after  Willison,   by  \'.   Green,   first  state  (Cipriani),   ^£"3  3s. 

12  "The  Falconer,"  after  Northcote,   by  S.   W.   Reynolds  (Sabin),  £.\i  7s.  6d. 

13  "Mrs.     Richards,"    after    Gainsborough,    by    J.     Spilsbury — first    published 

state    (Sabin),   £,\    iis.   6d. 

14  "  Lady    Mulgrave,"    after   Hoppner,    by    G.    Clint — .second    state    (Parker), 

£',    4S- 
JS     "Mrs.    Siddons    as    'Zara,'  "    after    Lawrence,    by    J.    R.    Smith,    from    the 
Windsor   Castle   collection    (Parker),   £(,    15s.   6d. 

16  "The  children  of  Grey  Cooper,"  after  Gardner,   by  T.   Watson   (Vaughan), 

£.t,   14s.   6d. 

17  "Charles,    Viscount    Townshend,"    after    Kneller,    by   j.    Smith — first   state, 

from    the   Windsor   Castle   collection    (Williams),   jQ-j   7s. 

18  "Nicolas    Cosimo,"    after    and    by    the    same — first    state,    from    the    saniff 

collection    (Williams),    £2.    2S. 

19  "Edward  Jenner,"   by   and  after  J.    R.   Smith   (Sabin),   ^5   5s. 

20  "I")r.  Richard   Busby,"   after   Riley,   by   J.   Watson;    and   "William  Wilb?r 

force,"   after   Rising,    by   C.    Hodges — proof   (Agnew),    j^'g   gs. 
31     "Right    Hon.     William     Windham,"     after     Hoppner,     by     W.     Say — prool 

(Agnew),   £-\    \%^.   6d. 
33     "Hon.     Alexander     Abercrombie,"     after     Raeburn,     by     G.     Dawe — proof 

before  any   letters   (Leggatt),   £^    14s.   fid. 


3IO  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

23  "General    Sir    George    Beckwith,"    after    Eckstein,    by    S.    W.    Reynolds 

(Burke),   j£'.-?  3s. 

24  "Lord    Londonderry,"    after    Lawrence,    by    H.    Meyer,    proof    before    any 

'letters  (Davis).   ^8  i8s.  6d. 

25  "Lord   Porchester,"    after    Beechey,    by    \V.    Say — open    letter    proof    (Gra 

ham),   ^i    15s. 

36  "Right   Hon.   George   Canning,"   after   Hoppner,    by  J.   Young — first   state, 

with   untrimmed   margin   (Beal),  j^i8   i8s. 

37  "John     Philpot    Curran,"     after     Lawrence,     by    J.     R.     Smith — first     fifty 

(Beal),   ;£:33   12s. 

38  "The    Duke    of    Wellington,"    after    Hoppner,     by    G.    Clint — open     letter 

proof   (Davis),   jC'i   14s-   6d. 
19     "Lord    Clive,"    after    N.    Dance,    stipple,    by    F.    Bartolozzi — proof,     from 

the    Windsor   Castle    collection    (Maggs),    ;^I3    13s. 
30     "Admiral     Lord     Graves,"    stipple,     by     F.     Bartolozzi — proof     before     any 

letters,   from   the  same  collection   (Suckling),   ;£"g  gs. 
ji     "Admiral    John     Payne,"    after     Hoppner — open     letter    proof     (Ellis      and 

Smith),    p£7i4    14s. 

32  ".\dmiral     Richard     Kempenfeidt,"     after     Kettle,     by     R.     Earlom,      first 

state    (Robinson    and    Wilde),    jC7    7s. 

33  "Admiral     Roddam,"     after     Abbott,     by     H.     Hudson — proof     before     any 

letters,   from   the  Windsor   Castle  collection   (Greville),   ^7  7s. 

34  "Admiral    Sir    George    Brydges    Rodney,"    after    H.    Barron,    by    V.    Grejn 

(Davis),    ^22    IS 

35  "Captain     Sir    Richard     Pearson,"     after    Grignion,     by     J.     Watson — first 

State    (Greville),    ^10    los. 

36  ''Portrait    of    an    Admiral,"    mezzotint,    proof    before    any    letters    (Sabin), 

£8   8s. 

37  "Admiral    Lord    Hood,"    after    L.    F.    Abbott,    by    V.    Green — from     Oi-i 

Windsor   Castle   collection    (Rimell),    ;i£,"ii    os.   6d. 

38  "Admiral    Sir     Peter    Parker,"    after    and    by     the    same    (Robinson     and 

Williams),   £^   iss.  6d. 

39  "The     Hon.     George     Cranfield     Berkeley,"     after     Gainsborough,     by     H. 

Birche — first    state    (Agnew),    ;£r26    5s. 

40  "Admiral    Lord   Howe,"   after   Singleton,    by   S.    W.    Reynolds — open    lettei 

proof   (Parker),    ;^i6    i6s. 

41  "Captain     John     Harvey,"     after     G.     Stuart,     by     J.     Murphy — from     the 

Windsor   Castle   collection   (Burgess),   p£Js   5s. 

42  "Admiral    Hyde    Parker,"    after    Northcote,    by    J.    R.    Smith— first    sttue, 

with    untrimmed    margin    (Higgins),    ;^3i    los. 

43  "Admiral    Viscount    Exmouth,"   after   Beechey,    by    C.    Turner — open    letter 

proof    (Cross),    £6    6s. 

44  "Earl    St.    Vincent,"    after    Gabriel    Stuart,    by    J.    R.    Smith— first    state 

(Maggs),   ;£'i4   14s. 

45  "Lord     Nelson,"     after    J.     Hoppner,     R./\.,     by      C.     Turner— first      state 

(Greville),    £$2    10s. 

46  "The    British    Naval    Victors,"    by    Valentine    Green— printed    in    colours 

(Rimell),   £g  gs. 

After   G.   ROMNEY. 
Unfrained. 

47  "Lord     Mountstuart,"    by    Bartolozzi;     "Head    of    Lady     Hamilton,"    and 

two   others    (Fard),    £1    iSs. 


May    25,    1910.  31  r 

48  "Isaac   Reed,"    by    W.    Dickinson;    and    "John    Heniker,"    by    H.    Hudson 

(F.    D.-iniell),    £1    los. 

49  "Dr.    Richard     I'arnicr,"     anu     "Dr.     W'iUon,     Bishop    of     Bristol,"     by    ,1. 

Jones   (Gould),    los. 

50  "Dr.    Markham,"    by    J.    Ward — proof;     and    "The    Rev.     Mr.    Garrow,"" 

by  Hodges  (Pearce),  ;^i    is. 

51  "William  Paley,"  and  "The  Rev.   S.   Parr,"  by  J.  Jones  (Breun),    los.  6d. 

52  "The     Hon.     Charles     Greville,"     by     H.     Meyer;     and     "The     Earl     of 

Cardigan,"  by   J.   Grozer  (Vaughan),   ;^i    los. 

53  "Lord  Petre,"  stipple  by  A.  Freschi;  and  another — proofs  (Breun),    los.  6d. 

Framed. 

54  "Mr.    Eyles    Irwin,"    by    J.    Walker;    and    "Dr.    Richard    Watson,"    by    J 

Jones    (Breun),    £1    12s. 

55  "Ozins  Humphrey,"   by   V.   Green — first  state  (Ellis   and   Smith),   j£io    ids. 

56  "Abraham    Newland,"   by   T.   Grozer — printed   in   colours   (.\gnew),   £S   8s.. 

57  "William   Hayley,"   by  J.  Jacobs — with   full   margin   (.-Vgnew),   £6   i6s.   6d. 

58  "Mr.   Henderson  as  'Macbeth',"  by  J.  Jones — first  state   (Cross),   ;^i    is. 
^•1     "  Jninf's   Thomas    Paine,"   by  J.    Dean    (Cross),    £2  2s. 

60  "James    Mingay,    Esq."    by    C.    Hodges — second    state    (Cross),    ;^i    is. 

61  "Thomas,     Lord     Grantham,"     by     W.     Dickinson — first     published     state- 

(Agnew),   ^4   14s.   6d. 

62  "Charles,   Duke  of  Richmond,"   by  J.   Watson — first  state   (Davis),   £^  43. 

63  &    64     "George,    Earl    of    Stamford,"     by     G.    Keating;    and    "Henrietta, 

Countess  of   Stamford,"   by   the  same   (Davis),   £13   2S.   6d. 

65  "George,   Duke  of   Marlborough,"   whole-length,    by  J.    Jones — second   state- 

(Mrs.   Bingley),   £i^   14s.   6d. 

66  "Caroline,    Duchess    of    Marlborough,"    whole-length,    by    J.    Jones    (Beal), 

;^50   8s. 

67  "Lord    Thurlow,"    whole-length,    by    W.    Dickinson — first    published    state 

(Cross),   £1    IS. 

68  "Charles,  Lord  Hawkesbury,"  by  T.   Murphy — first  state  (Greville),  £8  Ss. 

69  "Lord    George    Germaine,"    by    J.    Jacobs — first    state    (Greville),    ^8    8s. 

70  "John,    Earl   of   Westmorland,"   by   J.   Jones — first   state   (Baker),   £3   3s. 

71  "Right     Hon.     Henry    Dundas,"    whole-length,     by    J.     Young — first    state- 

(Dighton),   ^8   i8s.   6d. 

72  "David  Scott,   Esq.,   M.P.,"  whole-length,   by  J.  Young  (Taylor),   £1   is. 

73  "Right   Hon.  Thomas  Orde,"  by  J.  Jones — first  state  (Huggins),  £16   i6s. 

74  "Admiral    Sir    Hyde    Parker,"    by    C.    Townley — with    untrinimed    margin 

(Parker),    ;£:24   3s. 

75  "Major-General    Charles   Stuart,"   by   J.    Grozer — proof    with    wide   margirv 

(Scott).  £i,  ss. 

76  "  Adjniral     the     Hon.     John     Forbes,"     by     C.     Townlc} — proof      (Harvey),. 

£2   iss. 

77  "General     James     Stuart,"     by     C.     Hodges — open     letter     proof     (.^gnew), 

£3    13s.   6d. 

78  ".\dmiral   .Augustus   Keppel,"   by   W.   Dickinson   (Agnew),   .^8   i8s.   6d. 

7q     "John    Walter   Tempest,"   whole-length,    by  J.    Walker- -second    state,    with 

untrimmed    margin    (Howard),   £^^   12s. 
80      "Right  Hon.  Edmund  Burke,"  by  J.  Jones — second  state  (Smith),  £50  8s. 
8i      "Right     Hon.     William     Pitt,"     by     J.      Jones — second      state      (Davis), 

j£;i4  3s.   6d. 
82     "The   Countess   of   Bute,"   stipple   by    Bartolozzi — proof   before    any   letters 

(Ward),    £i     is. 


ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


83  "Mrs.    Crouch,"    by    F.    Bartolozzi ;    "Head    of    Lady    Hamilton,"    by    C. 

Watson;   and  "Mrs.   Tighe,"  by   the  same   (Pollard),  jC5  5s. 

84  "The    Seamstress"    (Miss    Vernon),     stipple    by    T.     Cheesman — in     bistre 

f.^mor),    3^10   los. 

85  "The    Spinster,"    (Lady     Hamilton),     stipple    by    T.     Cheesman — in    bistre 

(Thompson),   ;£^2i. 

86  "Mrs.      Jordan      as      'The     Romp","      stipple    by    J.     Ogborne — in     b=str^ 

(Vaueh--2n),     /T?    I7s.    fi'l. 

87  "Lady  Hamilton  as  'A  Bacchante',"  by  C.  Knight  (Vaughan).  ^4  14s.  6d. 
■88     "Serena"  (Miss  Sneyd),   by  J.   R.   Smith — second   state  (Greville).   £12    12s. 

89     "The   Clavering    Children,"   by   J.    R   Smith    (Eyles),    £2?,    4s. 
go     "The   Countess   of   Westmorland,"   by   J.    Jones — engraver's   proof    (Wood), 
£5  Ss. 

91  "Nature"     (Lady     Hamilton),     by    J.     R.     Smith — second    state,     \vith     full 

margin    (Taylor),    ;iC73    los. 

92  "The  Hon.   Mrs.   North,"  by  J.   R.  Smith — first  state  (Hunter),  ^^52  los. 

93  "The    Hon.    Mrs.    Beresford,  '    by   J.    Jones    (Ward),    £21. 

94  "Elizabeth.  Countess  of  Derby,"  by  J.  Dean  (Ward),  ;^39  18s. 

95  "Lady    Charlotte    Legge,"    by    J.    Grozer — first    published    state    (Wilson), 

£52     I  OS. 

96  ''The  Countess  of  Carlisle."  by  J.  Walker — second  state  (Wilson),  £TiS  i8s. 

97  "Mrs.   Musters,"  by  James  Walker  (Morton),   £^2    los. 

98  "Miss     Benedetta     Ramus,"     by     W.     Dickinson — second     state     (Walker), 

^52    lOS. 

99  "Miss  Cumberland,"   by   J.    R.    Smith — second   state   (Coventry),    ^£^73    los. 

100  "Mrs.   Carwardine  and  child,"  by  J.  R.   Smith — engraver's  proof  (Cotton), 

£42. 

101  "  Mrs.   Stables  and  children,"  by  J.  R.   Smith — first  state  (Colnaghi),  ;£r378. 

102  "The    Cower    Family,"    by    J.    R.    Smith — first    state    (Pearce),    ;^2io. 

103  "II    Penseroso"    and   "L'Allpgro,"   by   G.    Keating    (Cross),    £^   4s. 

After   SIR  J.   REYNOLDS. 

104  "Sir  Jeffery  Amherst,"  by  J.  Watson — second  state  (Greville),    £s   15s.   6d 

105  "Captain    John    Lockhart,"    by    J.    McArdell — second    state    (Robinson    and 

Wilde).    £7    -s. 

106  "George,    Earl    Spencer,"   by    C.    Townley— from    the    Windsor    Castle    col- 

lection  (Blythe),  j^io   los. 

107  "Sir   Brooke   Boothby,"   by  J.   R.   Smith— engraver's   proof,   from   the  same 

collection    (Huggins),    jC.";    .iS. 

108  ".Admiral     Charles    Saunders,"    by    J.     McArdell— second    state,     from     the 

same   collection   (Agnew),   £^   5s. 

109  "Lord    George    Sackville,"    by    J.    McArdell— first    published     state,     from 

the   same   collection    (Gooden   and    Fox),   £~   7s. 
DO     "Dr.   Johnson,"   by   W.    Doughty   (Parsons),   £g   19s.   6d. 

111  "Laurence    Sterne,"    by    E.    Fisher— first    state,    from    the    Wind.<;or    Castle 

collection   (Agnew),   ;^'ii    os.   6d. 

112  "Warren   Hastings,"  by  Thomas  Watson  (Pearson),  ^^'ig   19s. 

J13     "Colonel    Tarleton,"    whole-length,    by    J-     R-    Smith— first    state    (Sabin), 

^101    17s. 
IJ4     "Captain    Lord    Robert    Manners,"    whole-length,    by    W.    Dickinson — proof 

bofore   any    letters   (Pearson),    ^^58    l6s. 
JIS     "Hon.     Miss     Bingham,"     stipple     by     F.     Bartolozzi— printed     in     colours 

(Beal).    £^Q   18s. 


May   25,   1910. 313 

116  "Lady    Catherine    Manners,"    stipple    by    T.    Gaugain — in    bistre    (Scott), 

117  "The  Duchess  of  Ancaster,"  by  J.   Watson — first  state  (Williams),   £,■},  3?. 

118  "Mrs.    Mary    Hope,"   by    E.    Fisher   (Williams),    ;£'3    3s. 

119  "Miss   Frances  Kemble,"   in   white  dress,   by  J.  Jones  (Greville),   £%  8s. 

120  "Miss    Frances    Kemble,"    in     black    dress,     by     J.     Jones — second      slatt 

(Greville),  £\j,  14s. 

121  "Hon.    Miss    Monclon,"    whole-length,    by    J.     Jacobt' — Sf^cond    state    (Par- 

sons), £\?>  18s. 

122  "Lady     Bamplylde,"     whole-length,     by     Thomas     Watson — first     published 

state  (Preston),    .■£'63. 

123  "The  Ladies  Waldegrave,"   by  Valentine  Green — first  state  (Sabin),   £,ii?. 


The  property  of  a  lady. 

Unfranicd 

124  "George   Washington,"   by   and    after    E.    Savage — proof;    and    "The    Righi 

Hon.     William     Dundas,"    after    Hoppner,    by    S.     W.     Reynolds — open 
letter  proof  (Sabin),  jQy)  8s. 

125  "Napoleon  Buonaparte,"  after  Masquerier,  by  C.  .Turner  (Sabin),  jQyj  16s. 

126  "The   Gamesters,"   and   "The   Fortune   Teller,"   after   Kev.    \V.    Peters,    by 

W.   Ward  and  J.   R.   Smith— a  pair  (Dighton),   £62,. 

127  "Gnrrick    between    Comedy    and   Tragedy,"    after   Sir   J.    Reynolds,    by    E. 

Fisher — second   state   (Agnew),    £f<    i6s.    6d. 
12S     "Edward;    Lord    Thurlow,"   after   the   same,    by   F.    Bartolozzi ;    "The    Earl 
of   Mansfield,"   after   and   by   the  same,    and   "Baron    Heathfield,"   afiei 
the   same,    by   R.    Earlom    (Dighton),   £^0    los. 

129  "The    Infant    Academy,"    after    the    same,    by    F.    Haward — proof    before 

letters,   in   red   (Beal),   ^8  8s. 

130  "Mrs.    Siddons    as    'The    Tragic    Muse',"    after    and    by    the    same    (Beail, 

;^12       I2S. 

131  "The   Right   Hon.    William   Pitt,"   after   Edridge,    by   A.    Cardon;    and   the 

same,   after  W.   Owen,   by   Bartolozzi   (Agnew),   ^r4   14s.   6d. 

132  "Charles,    Marquis   Cornwallis,"    after   Copley,    by   B.    Smith;    and   "Right 

Hon.     William     Pitt,"     after     Gainsborough,     by     Sherwin     (.Parsons), 

133  "Buonaparte      at      Malmaison,"      after      Isabey,      by      Leney      (\"aughan), 

£h    J5S-   6d. 

134  "General    Washington,"   after   J.    Trumbull,    by   T.    Cheesman — open   letter 

proof   (Sotheran),  £(>  i6s.  6d. 

135  "Military    Subjects   in    Uniform,"   after   H.    Bunbury,    by    F.    D.    Soiron— a 

set  of  seven  (Parsons),  £^  14s.  6d. 

136  "Comedy,"    and    "Tragedy,  '    after    Cipriani,    by    Bartolozzi — a    pair,    open 

letter   proofs   (Eyles),    £■',   13?.   6d. 

137  "Mrs.   Jordan   as   'The   Country    Girl',''   after   G.    Roniney,    by   J.    Ogborne 

(Eyles),  £\e^  15s. 

138  'Lady    Hamilton    as   'The   Sempstress',"    after   G.    Romney,    by   T.    Chees- 

man—open   letter  proof,   in   bistre  (Leggatt),   ^^44  2S. 

139  "Lady   Hamilton   as  'The  Spinster',"  after  and   by  the  same — proof   befort 

letters,    in   bistre   (Leggatt),   £\\Z   los. 

140  "Louis   Napoleon,"   and   "Joachim   Napoleon,"   after   Gregarious   and   Gros, 

by   Rouette— printed    in   colours   (Sabin),   £i  8s. 


314  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

141     "An    Angel    carrying    the    spirit   of    a    child,"   and    companion,    after    Rev. 

W   Peters,    by   Dickinson    and   Bartolozzi ;    and    "The   Resurrection   of   a 

Pious    Family,"    after    and    by    the    same — printed    in    colours    (Parker), 

;^3   '3s-   6d. 
143    "The   Song,"   after   H.    Bunbury,   by   Bartolozzi — proof   before   any   letters; 

and    "Edward    and    Ethelinde,"    after  the   same,   by    Soiron — printed    m 

colours   (Vaughan),    ;^8   8s. 

143  "As  you   like   it,"   and   "The    Duel    between   Sir   Andrew   Ague-cheek    and 

Viola,"   after   the   same,    by    C.    Knight — printed    in   colours    (Jacobson;, 
£H  3S-  fid. 

144  "The    Village    Ale    House,"    and    "The    Country    Club,"    after    the    same, 

by    Grozer   and    Dickinson — printed    in   colours    (W.    Sabin),    ;tii    "s. 

145  "The    Duchess   of    Rutland,"   after   Stocker,    by    R.    Stainer — finely    printed 

in  colours   (W.   Sabin),   £3;^   2s. 

146  "The    Archduke     Charles    of    ."Austria,"     after    de     Loutherbourg,     by     V. 

Green — printed   in   colours    (.Sabin),   ;£is    ijs. 

147  "Interior   of   St.    Philippe   du   Roulle,"   and   "L'Eglise   du   Val    de   Grace," 

after    Durand,     by    Janinet — a    pair,     printed     in    colours;        and     "Le 
Dejeuner   Anglais,"   after   Lavreince,   by   Vidal   (W.    Sabin),    ;^ig    igs. 

148  "The     Palais-Rojal     Gallery     Walk,"     by     Debucourt — printed     in     colours 

(Sabin),   ;£'i78   ics. 

Other  properties. 

Ill  the  Folio. 

149  "Engravings   from   the   Choicest   \^'orks  of   Sir   Thomas   Lawrence" — all   in 

proof   state   ("Lady   Wallscourt,"   "H.M.   George   IV.,"   and   "The   Dew 
Branch"   missing),   bound   in   a  folio   (Baird   Carter),   j^go  6s. 

150  "Engravings    from    the    Works    of    Sir    J.     Reynolds,"    two    hundred    and 

thirteen   small   plates,    by   S.   W     Reynolds   (some  duplicates) — nearly   all 
in   proof  states,   with  original   wrappers — in   a   folio  (Leggatt),    £^2    '^s. 

151  "The    Mask,"    and    "The    Fortune   Teller,"    after    Sir   J.    Reynolds,    by    C. 

Turner — a   pair,   open   letter   proofs    (W.   Sabin),    ;^s   53. 

152  "Sophia    Western."    after   J.    Hoppner,    R.A.,    by    J.    R.    Smith    (Ellis    and 

Smith),   ;^2i. 

153  "The    Ladies    Waldegrave,"    after   Sir   J.    Reynolds,    by    V.    Green — second 

state   cSabin),   ^168. 

154  "The  Benevolent  Cottager,"  after   F.   Wheatley,   by  W.   Nutter — printed   in 

colours  (W.  Sabin),  £iy  6s.  6d. 

155  "The  Sportsman's   Return,"  after  G.   Morland,   by   W.   Ward— proof   before 

the   title  (Sabin),   ;^26  5s. 

156  "The  Thatcher,"  after  and  by   Ihe  same  (Lauser),  j£Ji2   12s. 

Framed. 

157  "Children   Feeding   Chickens,"   after   Russell;   and   "Feeding   Goats,"   after 

Morland,    by    P.    W.    Tomkins — a   pair,    printed    in    colours    (W.    Sabin), 
£28    7S. 

158  "A   Visit   to   the  Grandfather,"   after  J.    R.   Smith,   by   W.    Ward;   and   the 

companion  print  (Eyles),  j£'io  los. 

159  "A    Party    Angling,"    and    "The   Angler's    Repast,"    after   G.    Morland,    by 

G.    Keating    and    W.    Ward— a    pair,    open    letter    proofs    (W.    Sabin), 
;,£:96   I2S. 

160  "Rural    Amusement,"    and    "Rustic    Employment,"    after    G.    Morland,    by 

J.    R.    Smith— a    pair,    printed    in    colours    (Agnew),    ^173    5s. 


May   25,   1910.  315 

161  "Children   Bird-nesting,"  and  "Children   playing   Blind   Man's   Buff,"  after 

Morland,    by    P.    W.    Tomkins — a    pair,    printed    in    colours   (W.    Sabin). 
£28   7S. 

162  "Mrs.    Tickel,"    after    Cosway,     by    J.     Conde — printed    in     colours,     wide 

margin  (Dighton),   £y;i   los. 

163  "Lady  Acland   and  children,"  after  Sir  T.   Lawrence,   by  S.   Cousins.   R..A. 

(Carter),  £48  6s. 

164  "The    Fruit    Barrow"    (The    Walton    Family),    after    H.    Walton,    by    J.    R. 

Smith — etched  letter  proof  (Beal),   ;£J29 


3i6  ART    PRICP:S     CURRENT. 


May  27,  !9i0.  The  following  modern  pictures  and 
drawings  were  sold  by  order  of  the  Executors  of  Abel 
Buckley,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  Ryecroft  Hall,  Auden- 
shaw. 

BRITISH    SCHOOL. 
DRAWINGS. 

1  Bonington,     R.     P.,    "  The    sandy    bed    of    a    River,"    5J    x    9I    (Agnew), 

2  Cox,   D.,    1850,   "Water  Tower,   Kenihvorth,"  30  x  29J  (Agnew),   ;£J'278  5s. 

3  Cox,    D.,    "Bolton    Bridge;    Yorkshire,"   8J    x    ii|    (Sampson),    ;,^ii    iis. 

4  Hull,  W.,    1865,   "A   Moorland   Road,"  8|  x   isJ   (Jackson),  ;£'io   10s. 

5  Hunt,    W..    "Dead    Game,    Lobster   and   ^'egetable,"    lOj    x    yi    (Sampson), 

£ij    17s. 

6  Hunt,    W.,    "Pink    May    and    Bird's    Nest,"    oval,     8|    x    iij    (Leggatt), 

£i&  17s- 

7  Lynton,    H.    G.,    1908,   "Views   on  the   Nile,"   a   pair,   loj   x   25^  (Jackson), 

£4   4S. 

8  North,  J.  W.,  A.R.A.,   1892,  "Beyond  the  Blue  Hills,"  25J  x  36^  (Leggatt), 

^786  2S. 

9  North,   J.   W.,   A.R.A.,    "A   Reminiscence   of    Ford,    Loch   Awe,"    11    x    17^ 

(Bowden),   ;^22   is. 
JO     Riviere,  H.   P.,   1872,   "Sisters,"  24J  x   19  (Sampson),  ^10   los. 

11  Roberts,     D.,     R.A.,     1839,     "Sabaste    the    .'Vncient,     Samaria,"    SJ    x     13J 

(Agnew),   £■}   7s. 

12  Roberts,    D.,   R.A.,    1839,   "Heliopolis,"   13J   x   9I   (Sampson),   ;i^s   5s. 

13  Turner,    J.    M.    W.,    R.A.,    "Woody    Landscape,    with    a    castle    and    two 

figures,"  a  sketch  on  the  reverse,   4I  x  6|  (Agnew),   ;^io  los. 

14  De    Wint,    P.,    "Tewkesbury,"    23    x   34I    (Vicars),    ;^304    los. 

15  Wyld,  W.,   "Monaco,"   12  x   17I  (Bowden),   £1^   ^3^- 

PICTURES. 

16  "On  the  Balcony,"  gl  x  7I  (Agnew),  ;£'i7  17s. 

17  Faed,   T.,   R.A.,    i860,   "His   Only   Pair,"   14  x    18   (Wallis),    ;^294. 

18  Goodall,    F.,    R.A.,    1845-54,    "The   Departure   of   the    Brittany    Conscripts," 

41J  X  60J  (Mitchell),   /^i?   17s. 

19  Herkomcr,    Sir    H.    Von,    R.A.,    1886,    "Entranced    in    some   Diviner    mood, 

Of  self-oblivious  solitude,"  55  x  435-  (Shepherd),   jiiTs35   10s. 

20  Holland,    J.,     1861,     "The     Hospital     for     Mendicants,     in     the    Square    of 

.S.S.  Giovanni  e  Paolo,  Venice,"  24J  x  35  (Agnew),  ;^2Xo. 

21  Hook,   J.   C,   R.A.,    1883,   "The   Wily   Angler,"  38   x  52!   (Agnew),   ;^378. 

22  Leader,    B.    W.,    R.A.,    1882,    "On    the   Banks   of   the    Ivy,    O!"   31J   x    47J 

(Mitchell),  ^£278  5s. 

23  Linnell,   J.,    Sen.,    i860,    "Rest:    A    Party   of    Reapers,"   39I-   x   54   (Vicars), 

;£:409   10s. 

24  Linnell,   J.,   Sen.,    1839,   "Welsh   Drovers  Crossing   a   Common,"   15  x   224 

(Gooden  and  Fox),   £32^  los. 


May   27,   igio.  317 

25  Morland.    G.,   "Credulous   Innocence,"   17!  x   I3§  (Permain),   £30^   los. 

26  MiJller,   W.,    1844,   "Landscape,"   14  x  23!   (Agnew),   ;^ii5   los. 

27  Murray,    David,    R.A.,    1884,    "Loch    Linnlie    at    Port   Appin,    Argyllshire," 

391  3^   592    (Heape),   ;f7i   8s. 

28  Nasniyth,   P.,    1829,   "A  View  in  Surrey,"  23^  x  33^  (Agnew),   ;£72,047   105. 
2g     Nicol,    Erskine,    A.R.A.,    1867,    "The   Fly-Maker,"   14   x    i8|   (Gooden    snd 

Fox),  ^£'210. 

30  North,    J.    W.,    A.R.A.,    1893-4,    "Summer    Waters,"    51I    x    73I    (Mitchell), 

,^110   5s. 

31  Philip,    J.,    R.A.,    1863,    "La    Bomba ;   or.    The    Wine-Drinkers,"   3$\  x    4J 

(Agnew),   ;^430   los. 

32  Philip,  J.,  R.A.,  1862,  "The  Spanish  Volunteer,"  17^  x  13I  (Agnew),  ;^i68. 

33  Poole,     P.    F.,    R.A.,     1851,    "Hawthorn-Gatherers,"    37!^    x    29J    (Agnew), 

/i'102   1 8s. 

34  Pyne,    J.    B.,    1S56,    "Venice:    A    View   of   the   Doge's    Palace,"    261   x   41^ 

(Cassell),   /:7s   15s. 

35  Roberts,    D.,    R.A.,    1828,    "Abbeville,"    17^   x    131   (.Agnew),    ;£;22    is. 

CONTINENTAL  SCHOOLS. 

DR.A  WINGS. 

36  Bartolini,   F.,   1874,   ".^t  Prayer,"   13J  x  of  (Wallis),   ;^io   los. 

37  Maggiorani,   L.,  "The  Letter,"  20J  x   14J  (Leggatt),   £3  3s. 

PICTURES. 

38  Artz,    D.   A.   C,    1869,   "The   First-Born,"    iij   x   8   (Tooth),    ;^73    los. 

39  Bonheur,    Rosa,    1891,    "Collecting    Faggots    in    the    Pyrenees,"   8}   x    12J 

(Tooth),   j^iio  ss. 

40  Brown,    Henriette,   "The   Fairy   Tale,"    18   x    14^   (.Agnew),    ^54    12s. 

41  Clays,     P.    J.,    1870,    "Sailing-Vessels    on    the    Meuse,     near    Dordrecht," 

31   X  .SI   (Agnew),   ^^404  5s. 

42  Fr^re,    Ed.,    1863,    "Breakfast-Time,"    i6i   x    13   (Wallis),    £^4    12s. 

43  Gerdme,   J.   L.,   "The  Blind  Beggar,"   15^  x   iij  (WfeUis),   ^^173   ss. 

44  Leys,   Baron  H.,   1S58,  "  Capestro  Preaching  at  Antwerp,"  40  x  69  (Tootlij, 

;^23i. 

45  Plassan,    .A.    E.,    1865,    "Replying    to   the    Proposal,"    isJ    x    12    (Sampson), 

£46  4S. 

46  Plassan,    A.    E.,    1864,    "Refreshment,"    iij    x    9    (Leggatt),    £6^    is. 


Different    properties. 

DRAWINGS. 

47  Turner,  ,1.   M.   W.,   R.A.,  "Wells  Cathedral:  The  West  Front,"   16^  x  21^ 

(Wallis),   ;£'2io. 

48  Russell,  J..  R.A.,  "Portrait  of  H.  Stokes,  Esq.,"  pastel,  29J  x  25  (.Agnew), 

^241  los. 

49  Duncan,    E.,    1862,  "Shrimping-Boats,   Northfleet  Creek,"  30  x   26  (Vicars), 

^£^65   2S. 

50  Lemaire,     Madeleine,    "Pansies    and    Forget-me-nots,"    gl    x    I4i    (Tooth), 

£7    7S. 

51  Oakley,   O.,   "The   Hurdy-Gurdy   Player,"  20  x   13!  (Vokins),   £2   2S. 


3i8  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

PICTURES. 

52  Harding,  J.  D.,   1830,  "Highland  River  Scene,"  21  x  31   (Mullen),  £2^  3s. 

53  Stanfield,   C,   R.A.,   "Shipping    off  a  Jetty,"   isi  x  22I  (Eve),   ^29  8s. 

54  Leader,    B.   W.,   R.A.,    1885,  "  The   Lock  and    Church,  Stratford-on-Avon," 

'Si  ^  23§  (Mitchell),   £ys   12s. 

55  Ward,    J.,    R.A.,    1842,   "  Dogs   on    a    sofa,"    24  x   30   (Nash),   £i    "s.    6d. 

56  Cotman,  J.  S.,  "Sea  Piece,"  35  x  52  (Mitchell),  £a8  i8s. 

57  Crome,     J.,     "Mousehold     Heath:     Norwich    Cathedral     in     the     distance," 

22|  X  30^   (Walmsley),   £6^. 

58  Thaulow,   Fritz,   1879,   "The  Beech  Wood,"   i6|  x   ii|   (Leggatt),   ^^39   i8s. 
£0     Constant.     Benjamin,     "The     Empress    Theodora,"     8q     x    49     (Boussod- 

Valadon),    £^2    los. 

60  Demont-Breton,    Virginie,    1881,   "  A   Fisherwoman   returning   from   bathing 

her  children,"   79   x  48    (Sampson),    .^44   2s. 

61  Harlamoff,   A.,   "Head  of   a   Peasant  Girl,"   i6|  x   12   (Tooth),   ^^29  8s. 

62  Lohrirhon,   T.,   "  .Supplice  de  Tantale,"   46  x   26   (withdrawn). 

63  Munkacsy,    M.     De,    "  Head    of    a    Man,"    14   x    12    (Sampson),    ^^22    is. 

64  Schwartze,    Th^rese,    1882,    "He   is   Coming,"   62J   x   41I    (Roos   and   Co.), 

£33     I2S. 

65  Th.oren,    Otto    Von,    1874,    "  A    Shepherd    protecting    his    Flock,"    23   x   38 

(Sampson),   ;£'33   12s. 

66  Leader,   B.   W.,   R.A.,   "Llyn   Quellyn,    North   Wales,"  30  x   52   (Sampson), 

^117     I2S. 

67  Vincent,  G.,  "The  Travelling  Tinker,"  40  x  50  (Evelyn),   ^£^546. 

68  Corbet,    M.   R.,   A.R.A.,   "Autumn   Rains,"   30J  x   74I   (Wise),    ;!£:68  5s. 

69  Corbet,  M.  R.,  A.R.A.,  "Cloud-surrounded  Morn,"  48  x  57  (Wise),  ;^5o  8s. 

70  Macbeth,    R.    W.,    R.A.,    "The    Ferry    Inn,"    13I   x   29I    (Agnew),    ;^g2   8s. 

71  Verboeckhoven,   E.,    1857,   "  A  Ewe,    Lambs,    Goats    and    Poultry,"  23  x  29 

(Watson),   ;^73   los. 

72  Leech,   John,    "The   Old   Foxhunter,"   21    x   29   (Spencer),    ;^22    is. 

73  Corot,  J.  B.  C,  "Woody  Path,  by  the  side  of  a  River,"  14  x   iif  (Wass), 

74  Graham,     Peter,     R.A.,     1906,    "Highland    Cattle,"    20j    x    35^    (Colman), 

;^304   I  OS. 

75  Cooper,    T.    S.,    R.A.,    1835,    ".'\    Farm,    with    Cattle,    Horse,    and    Sheep," 

165  X   2o|   (Agnew),   ;£'225    15s. 

76  R.Toburn,     Sir    H.,     R-.'V.,     "  Portrait     of     a     girl     ornamenting     a     vase," 

unfinished,   28J  x  24J  (Agnew),  £53$   los. 

77  Opie,    J.,     R.A.,     "  Portrait    of     a    girl     carrying    a    faggot,"    295    x    24I 

(Agnew),   £84. 

78  Teniers,    D.,   "Peasants   before   a    Cottage,"   g}   x   8^   (Sampson),    ;^5   5s. 

79  Reynolds,    Sir   J.,    P.R..\.,    "Portrait    of    Mrs.    Maylen,"    oval,    29J    x    24J 

(Willis),     ;£;262       70S. 

80  Raeburn,    Sir    H.,    R.A.,    "Portrait   of    Lady    Seton,"    30    x    25    (Edwards), 

;£^892      I  OS. 

81  Gainsborough,    T.,    R.A.,   "Portrait   of  Squire  Bennett,   of   Cadbury   Court, 

Somerset,"    oval,    29   x    23I    (Wallis),    ^^346    los. 

The   property   of  a   gentleman. 

83     Millais,     Sir    J.     E.,    P.R.A.,     1890,    "Dew-Drenched    Furze,"    67    x    47J 
(Obach),    £7=^6. 


May   27,    1910.  319 

The  property  of  a  lady. 

83  Watts,   G.   F.,   R.A.,   "  Hebe,"   23*   x  18J  (Muntzer),   £.:iy8. 

The   following    were   sold   by    order    of  the    Executors   of 
T.  H.   Ismay,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  Dawpool,  Cheshire. 

PICTURES. 

84  Hook,     J.     C,     R.A.,     188s,     "Yo!     Heave     Ho!,"    33    x     55     (Mitchell), 

85  Hunt,  A.  W.,  "  Harlech  Castle,"  14^  x  24  (Bell),  £^i    los. 

86  Lawrence,    Sir    T.,     P.R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    .-\ntonio    Canova,"    23J    x    19 

(Wallis),   ;^i62    iss. 

87  Millais,    Sir   J.    E.,    P.R.A.,    1874,    "  The    Fringe   of   the    Moor,"   53^    x   85 

(Lane),    j^86i. 

The  following    were   the   property   of   William    Linnell, 
Esq.,    deceased,    late    of    40,    Elm    Park    Gardens,    S.W. 

PICTURES. 

88  "  A  Woody  Stream  ";   and  "An   Irish  Wake  "  (Agnew),  ^5  5s. 

89  Backhuysen,   L.   (after),  "  Sea  Piece,   with  shipping,"  by  J.   Linnell,   Sen., 

24!  X  32   (Mitchell),   ^2  2s. 

90  Ellis,   Edwin,  "  Trawlers  Returning,   Yorkshire  Coast,"   12^  x  23  (Cassell), 

jQm  14s. 

91  Etty,  W.,  R.A.,  "  Venus  and  Cupid,"  22  x  18  (Wallis),  £iS  i8s. 

92  Gill,    E.,    1863,    "  .A  Welsh   Stream,    near    Dolgelly,"   14J   x  22a   (Sampson', 

£7    7S- 

93  Herman-L^on,     Ch  ,     i86g,     "  A     Huntsman     and     Hounds,"     21J     x     17^ 

(Wallis),    £g    19s.   6d. 

94  Linnell,     W.,     "  .An     Italian     Woman     at     a     Spring,"    24    x     17^     (Lind), 

;^2    I2S.   6d. 

95  Linnell,    W.,    "  Moorland    Scene,    with    shepherds    and    sheep,"    12J    x    19 

(Lind),  £8  8s. 

96  Meyerheim,    Franz,    "  The   Trysting-Place,"   gl   x   6|   (Roos),   £6   6s. 

97  Mijller,     W.,     1827,    "  Landscape,     with    figures,"    24J    x    39J    (Sampson), 

£26  5s. 

98  Neuhuys,    1875,    "  Saying   Grace,"  2o|  x   26^   (Wallis),    ^567. 

99  Philip,    J.,    R.A.,    "  A    Highland    Lassie,"    14J    x    iij    (.Agnew),    ;£'29    8s. 

100  Schamphelus,     E.     de.,     1874,     "  River     Scene,     with     cattle,"    14^     x     28 

(Sampson),    ^^4   4s. 

101  Titian    (after),   "  The    Death    of    Peter    Martyr   by    Palmerola,"    27J    x    16J 

(Cauziani),   £1    los. 

102  Valles,    L.,    "The   Sign-Painter,"    19J   x   24^   (Sampson),    £i\    iis. 

103  X'erhas,   Jan,   "  .\   Catastrophe,"   30J   x    ig^    (T.    Permain),    £y   7s. 

The  following  were  the  property  of  the  late  Sir  W.  Q. 
Orchardson,  R.A. 

DRAWINGS. 

104  Foster,   Birket,   "  Watering   Cattle,"  gj  x   15^  (Clark),   ;^I26. 

105  Foster,  Birket,  "  Wreckage  on  the  Coast,"  6J  x  gj  (Agnew),  ;^26  ss. 


320  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

PICTURES. 

106  Lawson,    Cecil    G.,    "  A    Harbour   Scene,"    gj    x    13a   (Sampson),    ;6'i2    12s. 

107  Macvvhirter,   J.,   R.A.,    1872,   "  The   Fisherman's   Haven,"  48   x  74  (Lister), 

£(>3- 

108  Orchardson,    Sir  W.   Q.,   R.A.,   "  The   Last   Dance,"  unfinished,   37-i   x   sii 

(K.    Clarlc),    ;^s67. 

109  Orchardson,     Sir      W.     Q.,     R.A.,  ^  1873,     "  Reveller:     A     blood-hound," 

38  X  52   (Wallis),  :£'78  iss. 
no     Orchardson,   Sir     W.   Q.,    R.A.,    "  The   River  Kennet,"  34  x   27I   (VValHs), 

£7S   15s- 

111  Orchardson,    Sir      W.    Q.,     R.A.,     "November:    or    Solitude,"    27    x    464 

(T.   Permain\   ^33   12s. 

112  Orchardson,    Sir     W.    Q.,    R.A.,    "  Doubts,"    36^    x    28^    (Sampson),    £6:^. 

113  Orchardson,    Sir   W.    Q.,  R.A.,    "  The  Nun,"   35*   x   25I   (Wallis),    ;£6S   55. 

114  Orchardson,  Sir  W.  Q.,   R.A.,  "  In  the  Gloaming,"  49  x  30  (T.  Permain), 

£52    10s. 

115  Orchardson,     Sir     \V.     O.,     R.A.,     "  Flotsam     and    Jetsam,"     22j-     x    38 

(T.   Permain),  ^^57   153. 

116  Orchardson,    Sir     W.    Q.,    R.A.,    "  Fishing-Boats:    Moonlight,"    25^    x   45* 

(T.    Permain),    ;^i8    i8s. 

117  Early   English  School,   "  Portrait  of  Sir  Francis  Burdett,"  35  x  26^  ( ), 

^8  8s.' 

The  following  were  the  property  of  Mrs.  John  Fielden, 
deceased. 

DRAWINGS. 

118  Cox,    D.,    "  Crossing    Lancaster    Sands,"    i:i    x    17    (Agnew),    ^^278    5s. 

1 19  Cox,    D.,    "  The    Peacock    Inn,    Rovvsley,"   8|    x    14    (Agnevif),    ^^29    8s. 

120  Duncan,     E.,     1858,    "  The    Road     to    the    Church,"    q    x     i2|    (Leggatt), 

£8   i8s.   6d. 

121  Prout,    S.,    "  An    Old    Hulk    on    the    Coast,"    g    x    13    (Gooden    and    Fox), 

£60    i8s. 

122  Roberts,    D.,    R.A.,     1848,    "  The    Ruins    of    Baalbec,"    8x11     (Agnew), 

;^i6    i6s. 

123  Robins,  T.  S.,  "  Coast  Scene,"  10  x   13J  (Mullen),  £g  gs. 

124  Wyld,   W.,   "  Venice,"  yi  x  iif  (Thorne),  ;^i6   i6s. 

PICTURES. 

125  Alma-Tadema,     Sir     L.,     R.A.,     "  Hide     and    Seek,"     13!     x     8|    (Willis), 

;^3iS- 

126  Browning,    R.    B.,     1878,    "  A    Worker    in    Brass,    Antwerp,"    75    x    55* 

(Gooden    and    Fox),    £^2    ids. 

127  Cole,     Vicat,     R.A.,     1878,     "  A    Showery     Day,"    45!-    x    71^    (Leggatt), 

£252. 

128  Cooper,    T.    S.,    R.A.,    1869,    "  Sheep   in    a    Pasture,"    ii|   x    15^   (Cassell), 

£50  8s. 

129  Cope,     C.     W.,     R.A.,     1877,     "  Hope     Deferred:     And     hopes     and     fears 

that  kindle   hope,"  30  x   24J  (He.Tpe),   £6  6s. 

130  S.,  C,   "  The  Naughty  Child,"  22  x  18  (Smith),  ;(S'22  is. 

131  Deffregger,    F.,    1877,    "  The    Marriage    Proposal,"    38^    x    40?/    (Lindlar), 

;£i,oo8. 


May  27,   1910.  321 

132  Frire,    Ed.,    1878,   "  Le  Chemin  de  I'Ecole,"   16  x    12J  (Wallis),   ^75   12s. 

133  Frith,    \V.    P.,    R.A.,    "  Claude    Duval,"    22J    x    60    (Sampson),    ;^65i. 

134  Henzell,    I.,    1872,    "  The    Fisherman's    Daughter,"    i8i    x    23J    (Cassell), 

£22    IS. 

135  Hook,    J.     C,    R.A.,     1876,     "  Hard     Lines:    A    view    at    Hall    Sands," 

20  X  4ni   (Varle),   ;^2io. 

136  KauSman,   A.,   R.A.   (after),    "  A   Vestal   Virgin,"   on   porcelain,    185   x   15^ 

(Green),   £4  4s. 

137  Linnell,    J.    T.,    1879.    '"  Rodslone    Wood:    Spring,"    28    x    40    (Cromv.-elll. 

j^78   i.ss. 

138  Oakes,  J.   W.,   A.R.A.,    1880,    "  The    Flintshire   Coast,"    15   x    19   (Heape), 

£q   qs. 

139  Roberts,    D.,    R.A.,    1845,    "  Chapel   of   Our    Lady,    Church   of   St.    Pierre, 

Caen,"   isJ  x   iil   (Brocklehurst),    :^2i. 

140  Stanfield,    C,    R.A.,    1856,    "  Outward    Bound,"    33    x    47    (Hoyle),    ;^2io. 


322  ART     PRICES     CURRENT. 


May  30,  1910.  The  collection  of  engravings  formed 
by  Abel. Buckley,  Esq.  (deceased),  late  of  Ryecroft  Hal], 
Audenshaw . 

MODERN   ETCHINGS  AND  ENGR.AVINGS. 
1     "At   Evening  Time,"   after   B.   W.    Ceader,    R.A.,   by  B.   Debaines — artist's 
proof  (Agnew),  £^o  los. 

2  "Parting   Day,"  after  and  by   the  same — artist's  proof  (Bendamm),   £^   ts. 

3  "Banks   of   the   Ivy  ,0,"    and    another,    after   the   same,    by   T.    Chauvel — 

artist's  proofs  (Gooden  and  Fox),   £y  7s. 

4  "The  Windmill,"   by   D.    Law — remarque  proof   (Kennedy),   ^£2    12s.   6d. 

5  "  Chill   October,"    after   Sir   J.    E.   Millais,    by    B.    Debaines — artist's   proof 

(Agnew),   £13   13s. 

6  "The    Plough,"    after    Fred    Walker,    by    R.    W.    Macbeth — artist's    proof 

(Oldham),  £$   'Ss-   M. 

7  "The    Gipsies,"    after   the    same,    by    C.    Waltner — artist's    proof    (Rimell', 

;^3   13s-  6d. 

8  "The  Wayfarers,"  after  and  by  the  same — artist's  proof  (Leggatt),   £1   is. 

9  "The    Banks    of    the    Thames,"    after    and    by    the    same — remarque    proof 

(Leggatt),   £2   2s. 
30     "Right    Hon.    W.    E.    Gladstone,"    and    "The    Right    Hon.    John    Bright," 

after   Millais,    by   T.   O.    Barlow — artist's   proofs   (Agnew),    ;^ii    us. 
I]     "Miss    Penelope    Boothby,"    after    Reynolds,    by    S.    Cousins,    R.A. — artist's 

proof    (Vicars),    ;£7q   gs. 
J2     "Simplicity,"  after  and   by  the  same — artist's  proof  (Vicars),   ;^ii    iis. 

13  "The   Age  of   Innocence,"   after   and   by   the   same — artist's   proof   (Carter), 

;^ig   8s.    6d. 

14  "Lady   Anne   Fitzpatrick,"   after   and   by   the  same — artist's  proof   (Young), 

£6   j6s.   63. 

After    SIR    E.    LANDSEER. 

15  "The   Twins,"   by   T.    Landseer — artist's   proof    (Young),    £2    2S. 

16  'Ptarmigan   Hill,"  by   T.   Landseer — artist's  proof   (Young),   £2    12s.   6d. 

17  "Well-bred   Sitters,"   by  W.   H.   Simmons — artist's  proof  (Leggatt),    ;^i    is. 
j8     "Dignity   and    Impudence,"   by   T.    Landseer — proof   before   letters   (Vicars), 

£6  6s. 

19  "Braemar,"     by     T.     Landseer — artist's     proof,     signed     by     the     painter 

(Young),   ;^s   15s.   6d. 

20  "Hunters    at    Grass,"    by    C.     G.     Lewis — first    state,     before    any     letters 

(Agnew),   ;£io   10s. 

21  "The  Stag  at  Bay,"  by  T.   Landseer — artist's  proof  (Vicars),   ;£'g  gs. 

32     "The    Monarch    of    the    Glen,"   by   T.    Landseer — artist's    proof,    signed    by 
the  painter   (Vicars),   £1^   2s.   6d. 

After  J.  M.  W.  TURNER,  R.A. 
23    "Nemi,"  and  "Oberwessel,"  by  J.   T.   Willmore — proofs  before   any   letters 
(Gooden   and  Fox),  £1^   13s. 


May  30,   1910.  323 

34  "Heidelberg,"  by   R.   Prior — proof  before  any   letters  (W.   Ward),   £1^   13s. 

25  "Tivoli,"    by   E.   Goodall — first   state   (.Gooden   and   Fox),   ^£'4   4s. 

26  "Mercury  and  Argus,"  by  J.  T.  Willmore — first  state  (Agnew),  j^y  17s.  6d. 

27  "Tfie   same" — one   of   Turner's   fifty   proofs   (Agnew),   ^11    iis. 

28  "Dido    and    /Eneas,"    by    W.     R.    Smitfi — first    published    state    (Agnew), 

^"2    2S. 

29  "St.   Mark's  Square,   Venice,"  by  G.   Mollis — first  publisfied  state  (Maggs), 

£S   15s.   6a. 

30  "Caligula's     I5ridge,"     by     E.     Goodall — first     published     state     (Goschen), 

£6  i6s.  6d. 

31  "Crossing    the    lirook,  "    bv    R.    Brandard — first    published    state    (Goschen,, 

^-6   6s. 

32  The   same — ditto   (Vicars),   .£^5    15s.   6d. 

33  "Mercury    and     Herse,"    by    J.     Cousen — first    state,     before    any    letter?, 

signed   by   Turner   (Agnew),   ;/rs    iss.   6d. 

34  "The   same" — first   published   state   (.^gnew),    j£s   S^- 

35  Turner's   "Liber   Studiorum,"   a   complete   set   of   the   71    published   plates, 

all  in  the  first  published  state,  with  the  exception  of  i^sacus  and 
Hesperie  (R  66),  which  is  in  the  second  state— in  thirty-six  frames, 
from  Turner's   sale   (Blood),   .£388   10s. 

After    J.    CONSTABLE,    R.A. 

36  "Salisbury    Cathedral,"    after    Constable,    by    Davis    Lucas — first    published 

state  (Leggatt),  ^^63. 

37  "The   Lock,"    and    "The   Cornfield,"    after    Constable,    by    David    Lucas — 

first   published   stale   (Leggatt),   x^--o    10s. 

38  "Dedham     Vale,"    after    Constable,     by     David     Lucas — engraver's     proof, 

before  any   letters  (.Agnew),   ;£,'ii5   los. 

OLD    MEZZOTINT    PORTRAITS. 
.'Vfter   sir  J.    REYNOLDS. 

39  "Mrs.    .Xbington,    as   'The   Comic   Muse',"    whole-length,    by    C.    Watson  — 

proof   (Coln.-;ghi),   ^^23   2s. 

40  "Mary,     Ducliess    of    .Xncaster,"     whole-length,     by    J.     Dixon — first     state 

(Colnaghi',    ^£^50   8s. 

41  "Lady    Bampfylde,"    whole-length,    by    T.    Watson — first    published    state, 

from   the  collection  of   Peter   .Mien,    Esq.    (.\gnew),   £^0. 

42  "The   same" — first   published   state   (Ellis   and    Smith),   ^£^777. 

43  "Hon.   Mrs.    Beresford."   with   the   Maichioness   Townshend    and   the   Hon. 

Mrs.  Gardiner,  by  T.  Watson — first  state;  from  Sir  Thomas  Law- 
rence's collection   (.Agnew),   .£r273. 

44  ''Mrs.   Blake  as  'Juno',"   whole-length,   by  J.   Dixon   (W.  Sabin).   £18   i8s. 

45  "The  Duchess  of  Buccleugh  and  daughter,"  whole-length,  by  J.  Watson — 

first   published   state   (Dighton),   ^^56   14s. 

46  "Mrs.   Bunbury,"  by  J.   Watson — first  publi.shed  state  (Colnaghi),    ^,"42. 

47  "Lady    Sarah    Bunbury,"    whole-length,    by    E.    Fisher — first    state,    before 

any    letters    (Vaughan),    .^^21. 

48  "Mrs.    Carnae,"    whcle-length.    by     J.      R.    Smith — first    state    (Ellrs    and 

Smith).    ^7897. 

49  "Lady   Elizabeth   Compton,"   whole-length,   by   Valentine   Green — first   statr 

(Ellis  and  Smith),  ^"504. 

50  "The  Countess  of  Coventry,'"  by  J.   Watson — first   state,   before  any  letters 

(Agnew),   ^21. 


324  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


51     "The    Misses    Emma    and    Elizabeth    Crewe,"    by    J.    Dixon— before    any 

letters  (Colnaghi),  j£'io  los. 
51     "The    Duchess   of    Cumberland,"    whole-length,    by   J.    Watson — first   state 

(Colnaghi),   £j{h  2S. 

53  "Lady   Anne   Dawson,"   by   J.    McArdell — first   state   (Colnaghi),    ^£'26   ss. 

54  "Georgiana,   Duchess  of   Devonshire,"   whole-length,   by   Valentine  Green — 

first  state  (Agnew),  ^37  i6s. 

55  "Charles    James     Fox,"     with     Lady     Sarah     Bunbury     and     Lady     Susan 

Strangways,   by  J.   Watson — first   state   (Colnaghi),   ^^26   ss. 

56  "Oliver   Goldsmith,"   by  J.    Marchi — first   published   state   (Colnaghi),    ^63. 

57  "Mrs.    Hale    as    'Euphrosyne',"    whole-length,    by    J.    Watson — first    s'.ate 

(W.   Sabin),   ^£'26  53. 

58  "Jane,   Countess  of   Harrington,"   whole-length,    by   Valentine   Green — first 

state     (.-Kgnew),    ;£'i99     los. 

59  "Lady    Harriet    Herbert,"    by    Valentine    Green — second    state,     with    the 

publication    line    (Colnaghi),    ^^162    15s. 

60  "Miss    Mary    Horneck, "    whole-length,    by    R.    Dunkarton — first    published 

state   (Dighton),   .£52    los. 

61  "Di'.    Snrauel    Johnson,"    by    W.    I^oughty — first    state;    from    Sir    Thomas 

Lawrence's   collection    (Colnaghi),   ^73   los. 

62  "The   Duchess  of   Manchester   and   son,"   as   "Diana   and   Cupid,"   whole- 

length,    by   J.    Watson — first    published    state    (Agnew),    ;£'i8    i8s. 

63  "The     Marlborough     Family  "     (large     plate),     by     C.     Turner — first    state 

(Agnewl,   ^63. 

64  "Lady    Louisa    Manners,"    whole-length,    by    Valentine    Green — first    state 

(Colnaghi),   ;^588. 

65  "Mrs.     Mathew,"    whole-length,    by    W.    Dickinson — first    published    state 

(Agnew),  j£j682  los. 

66  "Lady    Melbourne    and    son,"    whole-length,    by    T.    Watson — second    stata 

(Leggatt),    £2    3s- 

67  "Hon.    Miss    Moncton,"   whole-length,    by   J.   Jacobs — proof;    from   the   col- 

lection   of    Peter    Allen,    Esq.    (Colnaghi),    ^£'105. 

68  "Lady    Caroline    Montagu,    as   'Winter',"   whole-length,    by   J.    R.    Smith — 

first   state   (Agnew),    ;i£^89   5s. 

69  "Mrs.    Musters,"    whole-length,    by    J.    R.    Smith— first    state    (Colnaghi), 

;£-366. 

70  "Lady    Catherine    Pelham-Clinton,"    whole-length,    by    J.    R.    Smith    (Col- 

naghi),  £136   los. 

71  "Mrs.    Pelham    feeding    chlcliens,"    whole-length,    by    W.    Dickinson — fine 

impression    of    the   only    state    (Agnew),    £^72    los. 
73     "Lady   Catherine   Powlett,"   by  J.   R.   Smith — first  state   (Ellis   and  Smith). 

73  "Lady  Caroline  Price,"  by  J.  Jones — first  state  (Ellis  and  Smith),  ;6'i73  5s. 

74  "  Sir    Joshun     Reynolds     ns    President    of     the     Royal     Academy,"    by     V. 

Green— first   state   (Colnaghi),   ^£'78   iss. 

75  "Lady    Caroline    Russell,"    by   J.    McArdell — first   state,    before   any    letters 

(Ellis   and    Smith),   ^26   ss. 

76  "Isabella,    Duchess   of   Rutland,"    whole-length,    by   Valentine   Green — first 

stale    (Ellis   and    Smith),    .-^1,155. 

77  "Mrs.   Sheridan   as  'St.   Cecilia',"   by   W.    Dickinson— first  state   (Dighton  1, 

£73    'OS. 

78  "Lady     Charles     Spencer,"     by     W.     Dickinson— first     state     (Ellis     and 

Smith),  ^^483 


May   30,   1910.  325 

79  "Hon.    Mrs.   Stanhope,"   by   J.   R.   Smith — first   state   (Dighton),   ^^73    10s. 

80  "Lady    Stanhope,"    whole-length,    by    J.    Watson — first    state,    before    any 

letters   (Colnaghi),   £2i    '-s. 

81  "Lady   Talbot,"   whole-length,    by    Valentine   Green — first   state   (Colnagh;), 

£'52  SS. 

82  "Lady    Taylor,"    by    \V.    Dickinson — fine    impression    of    the    only    state 

(Colnaghi),  ;6i9g   los. 

83  "Hon.    Mrs.    Tollemacne    as    'Miranda',"    whole-length,    by    J.    Jones — first 

published  state  (Parsons),   ^£'42  4s. 

84  "Viscountess    Townshend,"    whole-length,    by    Valentine    Green — first    stu'e 

{.•\gnew),   £2(17   los. 
^5     "The    Ladies    Waldegrave, "    by    Valentine    Green — firs*    state    (Colnaghi), 

;£'777- 
86    "Countess    Waldegrave,"    by    J.    Mc.Ardell — first    state,    before    any    letters 

(Agnew),   ^19   19s. 


S7     "David    Garrick,"    after    Gainsborough,    whole-length,    by    V.    Green — first 
state  (withdrawn). 

88  "Lady   Mulgrave,"   after   Hoppner,   by   C.   Glint    (Agnew),   £y   7s. 

89  "Blind     Man's    Buff,"    after    Morland,     by    W.    Ward— proof,     v.ith     a  Ida 

margin   (I.eggatt),   ;^47  5s. 


326  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


Jone  3,  1910.  The  following  modern  pictures  and 
drawings  were  the  property  of  E.  Erskine  Scott,  Esq., 
deceased . 

DRAWINGS. 

1  Bonheur,    Rosa    (.i866),    "Hinds   in    a   glade,"   pastel    14   r    i8i   (Sampson), 

£^2    IS. 

2  Dow,    G.    (1660),    "  .\   Lady,    seated    at    a    spinet  " — black    and    red    chalk 

6|   X   5   (Eyies),   ^£^44  2s. 

3  Frdre,   Ed.,  "The  Student,"   13I  x  9  (Wallis),   £^  4s. 

4  Israels,    J.,    "Minding    baby,"    iSJ   x    13    (Wallis),   j£'336. 

5  Israels,    J.,   "  A    child,    with    a   dog,    and    a    toy    cart,"   8i   x    ii^-    (Wallis), 

^136     IDS. 

6  Jacque,    Ch.,    "  A    farmyard,    with    a  peasant    woman    feeding    chickens"  — 

crayon,    9   x    12    (Sampson),  ;£,"ii    us. 

7  Jacque,    Ch.,    "  A    Herdsman,    with    a    flock  of   sheep  " — crayon,    6i   x    12J 

(Arnold    and    Tripp),     £.1.^    6s. 

8  Maris,    J.,    "Ploughing,"    8^    x    17^    (Gooden    and    Fox),    ^£'399 

9  Maris,   J.   (1868),   "Head  cf   a   girl,"  SJ  x   7   (Wallis),   £i-i   17s. 

10  Neuhuys,  A.   (1888),   "At  the  Cupboard,"   iij  x  gi  (Wallis),   £^\   8s. 

11  Rossetti,  D.  G.,  "Head  of  a  lady,"  crayon,   19J  x  i-]\  (Amor),  £21- 

13    Troyon,  C,  "  Roses  Tr^mier^s  and  Goats,"  pastel,   20  x   15!  (Arnold  and 
Tripp),    ;^89    5s. 

13  Velden,  P.  Van  Der,  "  The  Young  Musician,"  24  x  i7i  (Preyer),  £\()  161. 

14  Vrolyk,    Jan    (1881),  "Cattle    on    ihe    Dunes,"    i\\    x    2o|    (Gooden  and 

Fox).   £2<j  8s. 

MODERN    PICTURES. 

15  Blommers,    B.  J.,   "  .\   young  girl   lying  on  the  ground,"   5x8   (Lefevre), 

£(>^    2S. 

16  Boughton,     G.     H.,     R.A.,     "Hounslow     Heath:       Evening,"     isi     x     35^ 

(Huggins),  £\i  13s. 

17  Boughton,   G.   H.,   R.A.,   "The  Gleaners,"   16  x   24  (Wallis),   £\2    12s. 

iS     Canasac,     L.     De     (1881),     "  Woody    Landscape,     with     cattle,"    8     x     i3J 
(Jackson),    £^1,2. 

19  Corot,   J.   B.  C,  "A  Landscape  near  Paris,"  12J-  x  15^  (Knoedler),   ;£'693. 

20  Daubigny,    C.    F.,    "  A   River   flowing   through   a   valley,"    13J   x   22,   from 

the   artist's   sale   (Gooden    and    Fox),    £vi(>. 

21  Daubigny,    C.    F.,    "River    Scene,    with    barges    and    shipping,"    \o,\    x    20 

(Shepherd),   ;^i89. 

22  Diaz,  N.,  "  Two  children,   with  a  dog  and  a  falcon,"  %\  x  6s   (Roos),  ;£'42. 

23  Fantin-Latour,    H.,   "A   group  of  figures,"  in   a   landscape,   8i  x    ti   (Jack- 

son),  £%2   los. 

24  Krintin-Latour,   H.,  "  .A  mother  and  chil'l,  v.ilh   nn  Angel,"  in  a  landscape, 

8x6  (Arnold   and  Tripp),   ;^94  ids. 

25  Frfere,   Ed.   (1864),   ''  A   Moorish  gateway,"   12J  x  9  (Jackson),   £(t  6s. 

26  Frfere,    Ed.    (1852),    "  A   girl   carrying   a   pitcher,"    isJ    x    12    (Gooden    and 

Fox),    £si    iss- 


June    3,    1910.  327 

27  Frire,   Ed.  (1871),  "A  girl,   in  a   landscape,"   loj  x  8i  (JacksonI,   j^i6   i6s. 

28  Gefjerfelt,  \V.  J.,  "The  Quay  at  Venice,"  21   x  27'  (Roos),    /'2s  43. 

29  Guillon,   A.    I.,   "A   Sliriiiiper,'   ijj   x   7J   (Cremetti),   £6  6s. 

30  Hervier,    L.   H.  (1872),   "The   Farmstead,"  20J  x  25  (Tcmpe'.aere),   .-644  2S. 

31  Jacque,  Ch.,   "A  shepherd   with  a   flock  of  sheep  on   a  hillside,"   134  x   174 

(Gooden   and   Fox),   j£'44i. 
J2     Maris,    J..    "A  young    child,    seated    at    a    table";    and    the  engraving    by 
C.  L.  Dake,   12J  x  SJ  (Buffa),   ;fc'2io. 

33  Monticelli,    A.   T.    ].,    "Un    Concert   sous   les   Arbres,"    15   x   26    (VVallU), 

£S7   >SS. 

34  -Monticelli,    A.    T.   J.,    "  A    Fete   Champetre,"   15    x    26   CWallis),    ;£^ios. 

35  «Munkacsy.     M.     De,     "Evening:     .\     river    scene,"     23,}     x     35^     (Schnell), 

£173  5s. 

36  Vollon,  A.,  "Still  Life,"  i8  x  14  (Marchant),  .£j2   12s. 

37  Vollon,   A  .  "Still   Life  on  a  table,"  9x7  (Wallis),   ^^43   ts. 

OLD     PICTURES. 

38  Clouet    School,    "  Portraits   of    Louis    XIIL"   (in    armour),    and    "  Anna   ot 

Austria,"   a  pair,   gj   x  7I   (Renton),   j£r89  5s. 

39  Cuyp,   A.,   "  Portrait  of  a  lady,   in  dark  dress  and  cap,"  24  x   19  (Wallis;. 

jCi89- 

40  Dutch    School,    "  Portrait    of    .1    young    girl,    holding   pearls,"    2 is    x    17 J 

(Renton),    1^10  los. 

41  Gainsborough,    T.,    R..V.,   "  Portrait    of    Mr.    Robertson,"    secretary    to    the 

Marquis    of    Bute,    and    personal    friend    of    Gainsborough ;    29}    x    24} 
(Reinhardt),   £(iii  2s. 
4J     Gainsborough    School,    "Portrait    of    Master    Neave,"    igj    x    i6i    (Renton), 

£s  5--- 

43  Watson-Gordon,     Sir     J.,     P.R.S.A.,     "  Portrait     of     Captain     Watson," 

29J   X   24^   (Boussod-Valadon),    ;£'iiS    los. 

44  Linthorst,  J.  (1780),   "Flowers  and   Fruit,"  a  pair,   ig  x   isi  (Amor),   ;£ji26. 
4.S     Morland,  G.,  "Contentment,"  a  stable  interior;  26  x  32!  (Wallis),  ^^71  8s 

46  Raeburn,    Sir   H.,    R.A.,    "Portrait   of    Lieut. -Colonel   John    Grant   of   Glen- 

moriston,"   29J    x    24J    (Renton),    ^£,"388    los. 

47  Reynolds,    Sir  J.,    P.R.A.,    "Portrait   of   Col.    Townsend,"   oval,    2gJ   x    24^ 

(Gooden  and   Fox),   jC^S;^. 

48  Reynolds,    Sir  J..    P.R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,    in    brown    dress," 

49   X    18J    (Tooth),    ;^47    5s. 

The  following  were  the  property  of  Andrew  Maxwell, 
Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  8,  St.  James'  Terrace,  Hillhead, 
Glasgow. 

DRAWINGS. 

49  Maris,  J.,  "Dordrecht,"  12  x   15^  (Cremetti),  ;£'320  5s. 

50  Maris,    Matthew,   "The   Enchanted   Wood,"   gf   x    15   (Wallis),    ^£^294. 

51  Tholen,    W.    B..    "  Tht-    Voung    .Student,"    i6\   x    22   (Cottierl.    ^£^31    los. 

PICTURES. 

52  Chalmers,  G.  P.,   R.S.A.,  "A  Burn  in  Skye,"  iij  x  iqj  (Paton),  ;^I20  154 

53  Chalmers,    G.    P.,    R.S..\.,    "Peat   Hags  on   a   Moor:    Evening,"    ii^   x    iqJ 

(Wallisl,   ^73    los. 


32S  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

54  Corot,   J.   B.   C,   "The   Bird's   Nesters,"   26   x   35^   (Knoedler),    ;£?i3,65o. 

55  Fr6re,    Ed.    (1873),    "  The   Seamstress,"    12I    x    10^    (Tanner),    £68    55. 

56  Israels,   Josef,   "The  Pancake,"   18  x  26   (Knoedler),   ;^2,83S. 

57  Maris,    Matthew   (1873),   "  L'Enfant   Couchde,"    13I   x   2o|,    Guildhall,    1903 

(Reid),    j£;s,i4S- 

58  Maris,    Matthew,    "  The    Lady    of    Shalott,"    21^    x    I2i,    Guildhall,    1903, 

(Preyer),   ^£892    los. 

59  Monet,  Claude,  "L'Effet  de  Neige,"  222  x  31I  (Durand-Ruel),  £^0^. 

60  Monticelli,   A.   T.   J.,   "The   Garden  of   Love,"    17   x    14   (Reid),   £5<)8   los. 

61  Moore,   Albert,   "Beads,"   iij  x   igf  (Wallis),   £i^g   los. 

62  Orchardson,   Sir   W.   Q.,    R.A.   (1876),   "Don   Ceesar  de   Bazan,"   22J   x    i6| 

(Connell),    .£262    los. 

63  Alma-Tadema,    Sir    L.,    R.A.    (1872),    "The    Nurse,"    17I    x    23!    (Agneft-), 

£3^S- 

64  Tissot,  J.  J.,   "A  Comedian,''   iij  x  y\  (Farrow),  ^"i6   i6s. 


The  following  were  sold  by  order  of  Executors. 

PICTURES. 

65  Corot,   J.   B.   C,   "  Le  Coup   de   Vent,"   ly^  x   21,   collection   of   .Alexander 

Young,    Esq.    (\\'ailis),    ^£'1,260. 

66  Harpignies,   H.,    1863,    "  The  Last    Days   of    Summer,"   37J    x   64   (Obach), 

;^997   I  OS. 

67  Gainsborough,    T.,    R.A.,    "Portrait   of   J.    Tonipion,    Esq.,"   oval    28    x   2j 

(Wallis),   ;£840. 

Different    properties. 

PICTURES. 

68  Israels,     J.,     "  Portrait    of     an     Old     Man,     smoking     a     pipe,"     25     x     39 

(Cremetti),     /r420. 

69  Maris,   Matthew,  "  In  the  Wood,"   iij  x   17I  (Fells),   ;£i89. 

70  Fantin-Latour,  H.,  1886,  "  Roses  in  a  Glass,"  13I  x  i6|  (Gooden  and  Fox.', 

^346     lOS. 

The  property  of  P.  M.  Inglis,  Esq.,  of  23,  Park  Circus, 
Glasgow. 

71  Maris,   Matthew,    1872,   "  Feeding   Ducks,"   13  x  9  (Ballard),   j^Jz.Sjs. 

The  following  were  the  property  of  R.  W.  Rankine,  Esq., 
deceased,  late  of  Cunnoquhie,  Fife ;  and  4,  Ainslie  Place, 
Edinburgh. 

BRITISH  SCHOOL. 

DRAWINGS. 

72  Blaikley,   A.,   1875,   "  Little  Red   Riding  Hood,"   11   x  6|  (Martin),   ^^5  5s. 

73  Bough,   Sam,    R.S.A.,    1870,    "  lona,    looking   South,"   iij   x    i8i   (Agnew), 

£6s    2s. 

74  Bough,    Sam,     R.S.A.,     i868,    "  Anstruther,"    5    x    SJ    (Wallis),    ;^33    12s. 


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75  Bough,  Sam,   R.S.A.,   1874,   "  Keynsham   Lock,"'  7I  x  10  (Agnew),  ;^52  ids. 

76  Cameron,     Hugh,     R.S.A. ,     1865,     "At     the     Spinning- Wheel,"     si     x     M 

(Connell),    ;^6    6s  »-  6  sj  ^ 

77  Chalmers,   Hector,   "  In  Safety,"   15  x   11    (Bowerl.   £6  6s. 

78  Crawford,    E.    T.,    R.S.A.,    "  Millar    Haven,"   9   x    13I    (Jackson),    £^    4s. 

79  Fielding,     Copley,     "  A     Sea     Piece,      with     boats,"     5x7!     (Agnew), 

;^10      I  OS. 

80  Herdman.    R.,    R.S.A.,    1867.    '■  An    Italian   Water-Seller,"   8x6    (Wallis), 

£7     7S. 

81  Lockhart,   W.   E.,   R.S.A.,  "Leith  Docks."  14  x  20  (Dolt),  £11   ns. 

82  Lockhart,    \V.     E.,    R.S.A.,     1878,     "  Fishing-Craft     in     Largo     Harbour," 

19I  X   131   (Mitchell),   ^13   13s. 

83  Lockhart,     W.     E.,     R.S.A.,     1870-8.-;,     "  The    Birthplace    of    the    Emperor 

Trajan,"    14^  x   21J-   (.Agnew),   £1^    15s. 

84  Lockhart,     W.     E.,     R.S.A.,     1876,    "  Beggars    at     the     Gate    of    Justice," 

20  X   13   (Sampson),   ;^6  6s. 

85  McDonald,    J.    B.,   R.S..-\.,    "  Landscape,    with    farm    buildings,"   9J    x    13I 

(Agnew),    ;^9    gs. 

86  Morrison,    G.    S.    "  A   Dutch    Peasant    Girl,"   3!   x   3    (Dott),    £1^    14s. 

87  Roberts,    D.,    R.A.,    1839,    "  Suez,"   9I   x    i2|    (Jackson),    £y   ys. 

88  Stanfield,   C,   R.A.,   "View   near   the  Coast,"   4f  x  y\  (Jackson),   ;^5  5s. 

89  Tayler,   E.,   "  Head  ol  a  Girl,"   12J  x  9!  (.Amorj,  ;/rii    lis. 

PICTURES. 

90  Bough,    .Sam,     R.S.A.,      i860,      "  Barncluth    Well,     in     Cadzow     Forest," 

27J   X   35I   (Connell),    .;^304    los. 

91  Calderon,    P.    H.,   R..A.,    "Sweet   Seventeen."    17   x    12    (Wallis),    £^25   4s. 

92  Cameron,  Hugh,    R.S..\.,   "  Quiet   Work,"    17^   x    125   (Wallis),  ;£riio   5s. 

93  Cameron,     Hugh,    R.S..'\.,     "  The    Bracken-Gatherer,"    6J    x     10    (Wallis), 

£^5    15s- 

94  Chalmers,   Hector,   "  In  Shelter,"  8|  x   12I   (Bower),   ;^5  55. 

95  Ellis,    Edwin.    "  Flaraborough    Head,"    17J   x   32J   (Leggatt),   £54    12s. 

96  Farqiiharson,    J.,    ■'\.R..'\.,    "  The    Forest    of    Birse,"    32    x    49!    (Lister), 

£&i     J  8s. 

97  Eraser,    A.,   R.S..\.,    "  Ben    A'an    ,ind    Ben    Venue,"    i2i    x    zyh    (Connell), 

£iio    ss. 

98  Fraser,    .A.,     R.S.A.,    "  Landscape,"    8J    x     13I    (Connell),    j£^bS    5s. 

99  Hayter,    Sir    G.,    P.R.S..^.,    1857,    "  Bunyan    and    his    Blind    Daughter    in 

Bedford  Gaol,"  47  x  41,   (Wallis),  £2^  2s. 
joo     Herdman,     R.,     R.S.A.,     1861,     "  An     Italian     Goat-Herd."     13^     x     11* 

(Connell),    ;^27   6s. 
joi     Herdman,     R.,     R.S..\.,     "Head     of     a     Girl,"     loin.     circular     (Connell), 

;^I4     14s. 
102     Herdman,   R.,   R.S..\.,   ".\  Guardian  -Angel,"   lojin.,   circular  (Humphries), 

;^I0    los. 
J03     McKay,  W.  D.,  R.S.A.,  "  Weighing  Potatoes  in  a  Field,"  10  x  13^  (Dott), 

£c,    igs.    6d. 

104  Oakes,     J.     W..     A.R.A.,     1873,     "  River     Sqene,"     18     x     23^     (Wallis). 

£13    13s- 

105  Orchardson,   Sir   W.    O.,    R.A.,    "Courtship,"   25J   x   19   (Tooth),   £231. 

106  Raeburn,    Sir    H.,    R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    the    Rev.    John    Lockhart,    D.l>., 

son-in-law  to  Sir  Walter  Scott,"  29  x  23^  (Wallis),  ;^294. 

107  SuMrt,     J..     R.S..\..     1S72.     "  Dreary     December,"     17     x     21I     (S.impson), 

£5   5s- 


33°  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

CONTINENTAL      SCHOOLS. 

DRAWINGS. 
io8     Lessore,     Jules,     '■  A     Street     in     an     Old     'l"o\vn,"     13^     x     igj     (Wallis/, 

j6'i3    133- 
log     Lessore,    Jules,    ''  Dordrecht    Church,"    igi    x    13^    (Wallis),    j^.^    4s. 
no     Mauve,    A.,    "Returning    from    Market,"    7^    x    5J    (Wallis),    ;£a26. 
Ill     Neuhuys,     A.,     1877,     "  Cottage     Interior,     with     a    girl     making    a    doll's 

frock,"   145  X   loj   (Wallis),   £^05- 
113     Tenkate,    H.,     1869,    "  ."Vfternoon    lea,"    9I    x     16    (Sampson),     ;6ii     lis 

113  Tenkate,    H.,    "  The    Pedlar,"   gj   x    13^    (Sampson),    ;£^ia    12s. 

PICTURES. 

114  Artz.    D.    A.    C,    1876,    "  The    Fisherman's    Children,"    6    x    loj   (Wallis), 

£5^     I2S. 

115  Beul,     H.     De,     1898,     "  A     Ewe     and     two    Lambs,"    7x9     (Wallis), 

£7    7s. 

116  Breling,      H.,     "  Dismounting     for     Refreshment,"     8£    x    7     (Howard;, 

£2g   8s. 

117  Brujjman,   J.,   "  Preparing   tlic  Meal,"   lof  x   15   (Connell),   ;£,30  9^- 

118  Duprfe  Jules,   "Sea   Piece:  Sunset,"  gj  x   7i   (Tempelaere),   £ni   15s. 
1:9     Fr^re,    Ed.,   "  The   Picture   Book,"    15^   x    12}   (Wallis),    £^s   3s. 

120  Harpignies,   H.,   "  The  Village,"  aoj  x  28  (Obach),   ;^504. 

121  Jacque,     Ch.     "  Landscape,      with     a     peasant-woman      minding     sheep,'' 

6J    X    II J    (Stanford),    ;^iio    5s. 

122  Jacque,    C.    H.    "  Poultry    in    a   Yard,"   5I    x    7    (Lefevre),    ^89    55. 

123  Maris,  J.,  "  A  Dutch  Canal,"   12J  x  gj  (Wallis),   ;£^420. 

124  Maris,    W.,    "  A   Black    and    White   Cow,    drinking    at   a   pool,"   gi   x    iftj 

(Lefevre),    ;£'42o. 

125  Mauve,    A.,    "  The    Road    to    a    Farm,"    9^    x    7i    (Preyer),    ^£'462. 

126  Monticelli,     A.     T.     J.,     "A     Group     of     Figures     near     some     Cloisters," 

13  x  21   (Raid),   j£262   los. 

127  Munger,  G.,  "  The  Forest  of  Fontainebleau,"   13  x   17!  (Howard),   ^£^26  5s. 

128  Pavy,    E.,    "  The   Market-Place   in   an    Eastern   Town,"   20J   x   25  (Wallisjr, 

£52    lOS. 

129  Poschinger,    R.    V.,    1886,    "  Sunset,"    31    x    40^    (Wallis),    ;^57    155. 

130  Veltcn,    W.,    "  Soldiers   outside   a    Fortress,"   i2j  x    9   (Gooden    and    Fox), 

;^i02    i8s. 

131  Weiss,  Jos^,  ''  The  Shed,"  6i  x  10  (Gooden  and   Fox),  £15  iSS- 


June    6,    1910.  331 


Jone  6,  1910.  Ihe  following  engravings  and  etchings 
were  sold  by  order  of  the  Executrix  of  the  late  Mr. 
Alfred  Whitman,  of  the   Print  Room,  British  Museum. 


Franierl 
I     "Lady     Hamilton     us     'Devotion',"     after     Roniney,     bj     Norman     Hirst; 

artist's  proof  (Agnew),  £t    is. 
1     "Miss    Cushmaker,"    after    Hoppner,    by    the    same;    artist's    proof    (Arlc- 

wright),    £6    i5s.   6d. 

3  "Eel    Bucks    at    Goring,"    after    Muller,    by    B.    Debaines;    artist's    proof 

(Addis),   £^   13s.  6d. 

4  "Sir    Wilfrid    Lawson,    Bart.,"    after    J.    Hoppner,    by    C.    Turner;    open 

letter    proof    (Charrington),    ^"15    15s. 

5  "Sir    Thomas    Lawrence,"    after    himself,     by    S.     Cousins;     proof    befor* 

any  letters  (.'\gnew),  ;i^5   15s.  6d. 

6  "Earl    of    Rochester,"    by    J.     Beckett,     first    state;     and     "Pomponne    ds 

Belliivre,"  after  Le  Brun,   by   R.   Nauteuil   (.Agnew),   £^   los. 

7  "Henry    Pope    of    Amsterdam,"    after    Sir    J.    Reynolds,    by    Hodges;    open 

letter    proof,    inifr.nmed    (.Vgnewl,    £1    is. 
Lots  8  to  19  consisted  of  books. 


The  property  of  H.  H.  Glutton,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  2, 
Portland  Place.  W. 

Framed. 
20     "Madame    Elizabeth    Baes,"    after    Rembrandt,    by    C.    Waltner;    and    "A 

Portrait    of    Rembrandt,"    after   himself,    by    the    same;    artist's    proof f 

(Arkwright),  ^,"io   los. 
31     "Shere    Mill    Pond,"    etching    by    Sir    F.    Seymour    Haden;    second    stat« 

(Parsons),     £42. 
la     "Low     tide"     and     "The     Evening     Star,"     "Tower     of     Kampen,"     and 

"Solway    Fishers,"   etchings    by    Frank    Short    (Ounthorne),    £g    gs. 
33     Constable's    "English    Landscape,"    the    first    series    of    twenty-two    plates, 

by   D.   Lucas;   engraver's  proofs,   eleven  of   which   are   framed  (Agnew), 

;£j02     i8s. 
14     "Salisbury     Cathedral,"     by     and     after     the     same;     engraver's     proof 

(F.   Daniell),   ^"8   i8s.   6d. 

REMBRANDT. 
as    "The    Triumph    of    Mordecai,"    (B    40)    (Watson),    £tz    izs. 
36     "  Portrait    of    Kr  isrnus  "    (B    107),    by    Diirer    (Kennedy),     ^^44    2s. 
»7     "Dr.    Faustus"    (B    270)    (Obach),    ;£^136    10s. 
38    "Portrait    of    Coppenol,"    called    the    "Great    Coppenol"    (B    283),    fourth 

state   (Obach),    £\Sq. 
K)     "Portrait   of   Uytcnbogaert."   (B   27Q)   (Walson),    £i   4s. 


332  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

A.  DURER. 

30  "Two    Angels    with    the    Sudarium"    (B    25)    (Cohnaghi),  ;^i5    15s. 

31  "  The    Coat    of    Arms    wiih    ,•:    skull,"    (B    101)    (Wilkinson),    ;^iq    lys. 

32  "St.    Hubert"    (B    57),    (Greville),    ^44   2s. 

33  "Melancholia,"    (B   74)    (Colnaghi),    j£^iio    i6s. 

34  "The    Knight    and    Death"    (B    g8)    (Colnagni),    £?IS2    5s. 

The  following  were  the  property  of  T.  W.  Waller,   Esq., 
deceased,  late  of  lo,  Westbourne  Street,  W. 

MODERN     ETCHINGS. 
Unframed. 

35  "Burning    Weeds  "    by    J.   F.    Millet;    "  Portrait    ol    D.    G.    Rossetti,"   by 

Menpes;    "Views    in    France,"    by    B.    Debaines    {4);    "  Le    Lac,"    by 
Veyrassat;    and    "  A   Young    Girl,"   after    Reynolds    (Rimell),    :£.i    is. 

36  "The    Plague    at   Marseilles,"   proof    and    print   (2),    by    L.    Flameng;    "An 

Angle     Decoration,"     by     Dom     Fernando;     and    six     others    (Oldham), 
£1    lOS. 

37  "Passage    Montagneau,"    and    "Portraits,"    by    W.    Unger    (Huggins),    los. 

38  "The    Ferry,"    and    "Midday    in    a    Fishing    Village,"    by    R.    W.     Mac- 

beth;   "The    Rush    Harvest,"    by    H.    R.    Robertson;    and    "Household 
Pets,"  by  Hey  wood  Hardy;  proofs  (Lee),   £\   4s. 

39  "  Kilgarron    Castle,"    by    J.    L.    Propert;    "Callander,"    and    another,    by 

D    Law;    "The    Sun    of    Venice,"    by    Gaucherel;    and    two   others,    by 
Jacquemart    (Obach),    los. 

40  \   series  of   Landscapes,    Figure   Subjects,    and  other    Etchings,    by   modern 

artists    (Dunthorne),    jQi^    14s.    6d. 

41  "  Le  Mus^e  du   Louvre,   Collection   de   Planches  gravies  au   burin,   i.!'c.pr6s 

les    Grands    Maitres;"    complete    in    34    parts,    each    containing    5    en- 
gravings   (Mrs.    Walker),    £1    iis.    6d. 

42  Appian,    A.,    "Bords    du    Rhone,"    "A    Venice,"    "Chemin    des    Roches," 

"  Rue    d'Artemare,"    and    two    others    (Marcliniant),    £'j    js. 

43  Braquemond,     F.,     "Le     Haut    d'un     Battant    de     Porte,"    "Geese    in     a 

storm,"     "Margot     le     Critique,"     "Portrait     of     Legros,"     and     three 
others    (Brown    and    Phillips),    £2    5s. 

44  Chifflart,    F.,    "Classical   subjects   and    monuments,"   proofs   on    vellum    (4), 

"Le    Sarcophage,"    and     "Pers^e"     (Marchant),     los.     6d. 

45  Chattock,     R.     T.,     "The     Watering-place,"     after     Gainsborough;        and 

another;    three   small    etchings    by   Sir    D.    Wilkie,    and    a   subject    from 
"The    Fairy    Queen,"   by    P.   Jacomb-Hood    (Parsons),    £1    2s. 

46  Haig,  A.  H.,  "  A  Street  in  Chartres,"  "  Going  his  rounds,"  "  Henry  V's 

Tomb,     Westminster,"     by     Inchbold ;     and     "Saying     Grace,"     by     Ch. 
Waltner,    artist's  proof   (Kennedy),   £1    los. 

47  Herkomer,     H.,     "Waiting     for    relief,"    "Words    of     comfort,"     ".\     Por- 

trait,"  and   another;   proofs   (Oldham),   £1    is. 

48  Feyen-Perrin,   A.,   "  Le   Printemps,"   and   another,    proofs;   Figure   Subjects 

by   Le   Prince   (2),   "The   Doge,"   L.    Londano;    and   "Wood   gatherers," 
by    Le    Rat    (Carey),    8s. 

49  Martial,     "Rue     du     Pourtour,     St.     Gervais,"     "Porte      du     ColKge      de 

Beauvois,"    and    anolher;     and     a    "Battle-piece,"    and    a    portrait    bjr 
L  Flajiicng    (Huf;gins),    los. 


June    6,    igio.  o^t 

so  Lalauze,  A.,  "La  Soupe  i  B^be,"  proof  and  print;  "11  est  bien  Sage 
Bebe,"  proof  and  print;   and  "Le  Lefon  de  Piano,"  proof  (Rimell),   i8s. 

SI     Palmer,  S.,   "The  Skylark,"  trial  proof  (Rimell),   £2.   12s. 

5J  Palmer,  S.,  "The  Cowherd,"  proof  on  Japanese  paper;  and  another 
impression    (Rimell),    £.-2    12s. 

53  Palmer,     S.,     "The     Sleeping     Shepherd,"     early     proof     on     India     paper 

^Parsons),    los. 

54  Palmer,   S.,   "  The  Willow,"  and   "  The  \"ine,"  early   India  proof  (Magg?/, 

los. 

55  Palmer,     S.,     "The     Morning     of     Life,"     "The     Bellman,"     and     another 

(Dunthorne),     £,(>    153. 

56  Whistler,    J.     M.,    "Billingsgate,"    "Black    Lion    Wharf,"    and    "Hunger- 

ford    Bridge,"    (Gutekunst),    £%   8s. 

SIR   F.   SEYMOUR   HADEN. 

57  "Battersea   Bridge,"   (D    120),   second  state;   "Purfleet,   The   Inn,"   (D    122), 

second   state;    and   "The   Mill   Wheel,"   (D    136)   (Parsons),    £^    14s.   6d. 

58  "Windmill    Hill"    (No.    i)    (D    146);    and    "Ye    Compleat    Angler    (D    149) 

(Kennedy),    £(>   6s. 

59  "Dusty    Millers"    (D    165),    trial    proof;    "The    Village    Ford,"    and    "Grinn 

Spain"    (D    168)   (Parsons),    £^    19s.   6d. 

60  "Battersea   Reach"  (D   45),   first  state   (Brown   and   Phillips),   £^  4s. 

61  "Battersea    Bridge"    (D     120);    and    "Egham     Lock"    (D     15),     first    state 

(Parsons),    ^3    3s. 
61     "On    the    Test"    (D    19),    (Dunthorne),    £,q    igs.    6d. 

63  "A   Water  Meadow"  (D   20);   and   "The  Moat   House"  (D    103)   (Kennedy), 

£i,    14s.    6d. 

64  "Mounts   Bay"   (D    114),    second    state;    and    "The   Three   Sisters"    (D    116) 

(Kennedy),    £i,    14s.    6d. 

65  "Etudes     i     I'Eau     Forte,     avec     Notice     et     Descriptions      par      Phillippe 

Burty,"    the    series    of    25    plates,     with    the    letterpress,    published    in 
Paris,    i856    (Gutekunst),    £\'it,    5s. 

Framed. 

66  "The   Breaking    up  of   the   Agamemnon,"   by   Sir   F.   Seymour   Haden,    the 

etching   (Dunthorne),   .;^2S   4s. 

67  "L'Abside   de    Notre    Dame,"   etching   by    C.    M^ryon    (Colnaghi),    £i(>    js. 

68  Turner's    Liber    Studiorum    "Little    Devil's    Bridge,"    and    "Woman    at    a 

Tank,"    froTi    Turner's    sale    (Ward),    £i\. 

69  "Lady    Hamilton    as    'Nature',"   after   Romney,    by    S.    E.    Wilson,    artist's 

proof   (Lee),    £2    2s. 

70  "The     Milkmaid,"     after     Landseer,     by     Cousins,     proof     before     letters; 

and   one   other   (Brail),    £\    is. 

71  "The   Sportsman,"   after   B.   Marshall,   proof;    and   five  others  (Dunthorne), 

£\    IS. 

72  &    73    "St.     Paul,"    after    B.    West,     by    Bartolozzi;    and    another;     and 

twelve  Chinese  drawings  of  Figure  Subjects,   in   colours  on   rice   paper 
(Pollard),    £■>,    135.   6d. 

OLD    ENGRAVINGS. 
Unframcd. 
74     "John    Bannister,"    after    Murray,     by    R.     Williams,     first    statu    (Amor). 
£i    los. 


334  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


75  "Guillaume     de     Vos,"     after    Vandyck;     "A.     Triest,"     after     the    same; 

"Head    of    Rembrandt,"    and    "The    Infanta    Isabelln,"    by    A.    Geddes; 
and   "A    Landscape,"   by    the   same    (Gutekunst),    £,2    los. 

76  Bega,    C,    "The    Cabaret,"    and    "Boors    Caressing    the    Waitress,"    and 

"Three   Greyhounds,"   by  j.   Jonckheer   (Obacb),   £1    los. 

77  Beham,     H.     S.,     "  The     Arms     with     an     eagle,"     (Wilkinson),     ^i     8s. 

78  Bol,   F.,    "A   Woman   at   a   Casement"   (Gutekunst),   £2. 

79  &  80     Bonasone,   Guilio,   "  Group   of    men  and    womon  bathing,"   ,jind    Both, 

Jan,  "  The  set  of  six  oblong  landscapes,"  first  states,  before  the  names 
of   J.    Both    (Kennedy),    jQz    10s. 

81  Durer,    A.,    "The    Great    Fortune"    (Ellis    and    Smith),    £^2. 

82  Durer,    A.,    "Four    Naked    Women"    (Rimell),    £(>    6s. 

83  Dalen,     C.     Van,     "Giorgione,"     and     "Boccaccio,"     after     Titian,     proofs 

(Rimell),    £2    15s. 

84  &    85     "The     Master    of    the    Die:    Cupids     Playing,"    a    copy    reversed; 

and  Jardin,   Karl   du,   "  The   Shepherd  behind   a   tree,"   proof   (Maggs), 

£2      2S. 

86  The  same:   "The   Cows,   the   Bull,   and   the  Calf,"   (Maggs),    los. 

87  Lastman,   P.,   "Judith   and  Tamar  seated"   (Obach),   £1    12s. 

88  Lautensack,    H.    S.,    "Landscape,"    with    a    villa    sitCiated   on    the    bank    o( 

a    river    (Gutekunst),    £i    iss. 

89  Louys,     Jan,     ".\nna     of     Austria,"     and     "Philip     the     Good,     Duke     ot 

Burgundy  "    (Obach),    £1    4s. 
go     Modena,   N.   da,   ''  Leda  and   the  Swan,"  and   "  .\   Bacchanalian  Subject," 
by   \.    Podesta    (Maggs),    los. 

91  Veneziano,    "  .Apollo   and    Daphne,"   first   state;    and    "  Venus   and    Love," 

second   state   (Obach),    i8s. 

92  Pencz,    G.,    "Thetis    and    Chiron"    (Rimell),    5s. 

93  Pontius,      P.,     "Portraits     of     Rubens     and     Vandyck,"     after     Vandyck 

(Rimell),     12s. 

94  Rembrandt,      "  Christ     Crucified     between     two     thieves,"     fourth     state 

(Kennedy),   £2^. 

95  Rembrandt.     "The     Descent    from     the     Cross,"     early     impression     (Gute- 

kunst),   £2    los. 

96  Velde,    .\.    Van    de,    "The    Cow    and    two    sheep    at    the    foot    of    a    hill," 

"The    Amours   of    Leda    and    Jupiter,"   by    E.    Vico;    and    "Two    naked 
women,"  by   L.    Krug   (Dodd),    los. 

97  Waterloo,    A.,    "Landscapes,"    a    set   of   six    (Kennedy),    .^i    los. 

Framed. 

98  "L'Indiscretion,"    after    Lavrience,    by    F.    Janinet,    proof,    finely    print-^d 

in    colours    (Colnaghi),    ;£."430    los. 

99  "  Les     f^ons     Imprudents,"    and     "  I^e    Retour    :"i     la     Vertu, "    by     F.     de 

Longueil,    a    pair,    printed    in    colours    (Sabin),    £^(>2    15s. 

EARLY    ENGLISH    SCHOOL. 

100     "Children    Playing,"   after   Cipriani,    by   Bartolozzi,    proof;    and   two  others 

(Pollard),   £2. 
loi     "A    St.    James,    and    St.    Giles    Beauty,"    after    Benwell,    by    Bartolotzi, 

printed    in    red    (Vaughan),    jC2i. 

102  "Society   in   Solitude,"   after  J.    R.   Smith,    by    Laneau   (Dighton),    £i    ijf. 

103  "Lady    at    a    Tambour    Frame,"    after    A.    Kauffman,    by    W.    Ryland,    m 

red    (Oldham),    £i    15^. 


June    6,    1910.  335 

104  "The    Gardens   of    Carlton    House,"    after    Bunbury,    by    W.    Okkinson — 

in    bistre   (Dighton),    ^^38    17s. 

105  "\nrci.ssus,"    ana    "Jupiter    and     Leda,"    after    Viera,     by     Bartol  ).;2i,     a 

pair;    and   one   after    B.    West    (Brail),    18s. 

106  "  The    Road-side,"   and    "  The   Cottage   Door,"   after   Owen,    by    \V.    Say, 

a   pair,   printed   in   colours   (Eyles),   ;£.^   155.   6d. 
lo6a   "The  Cottager's  wife,"  after  Westall,   printed  in  colours  (Pollard),   ^£4  4s. 

107  "Mrs.     Cosway,"    after    Coswny,     by    Schiovonetti,     in    bistre    (Vaughan), 

£^    14s.    6d. 

108  "Mrs.     Crouch."     after     Romney.     by     B.nrtolozzi,       in     bistre     (Pawsey), 

£2    12s.   6d. 

109  "George     VV'nsliington."     after     G.     Stuart,     by     W.     Nutter,     printed     \ -. 

colours    (Ellis    .ind    Smith),    :£..47    .S^. 
ijo     "i\Irs.    Crewe,"    r.fter    Gardner,    by    T.    Watson,    proof    before    letters,    i.i 
red    (Davis),    /",-/    js. 

111  "  Sir   John    Moore,"   after   Lawrence,    by   C.   Turner   (Agnew),    j£g   gs. 

112  "Robert    Burns,"     after    A.     Nasmyth,     by    Walker    and     Cousins,     proof 

(Rigby),    /?ii    IIS. 

113  "Head  of   a  lady,"   and   "Head  of  the   artist   himself,"   by   Thomas   Frye, 

proofs  (Sawsey),   JI2   12s.  6d. 

114  "  Proverbs,     C'ii.iD.     VII.,"     and     "  Proverbs,     Chap.      IX.,"     by     J.      K 

Smith    (Pollard),    /"aS    ss. 
ii<;     "Like     Mistress     like     Maid,"     "Proverbs,     Chap.     XX.,"     published     by 
Carington    Bov.los    (F.    Daniclls),    £y    -s. 

116  "  The    Billet-Doux,"    by    R.    Pollard;     and    "  The    Studious    Fair,"    after 

Miss   Ben  well    (Pollard),    £g   gs. 

117  "Miss    Kettle,"    .iltor   Kettle,    by    \".    Green,    proof;    and    "Miss    Catherine 

Clive,"   after    l-jlys,    by   Tinney    (Pawsey),    £2    12s.    6d. 
1)8     "Amelia    Hone,"    after    N.    Hone,    by    Greenwood    (Pawsey),    £2    12s.    ou. 
iic)     "Mrs.    Woffingtor.,"    after    Pond,    by    J.    McArdell    (Eyles),    £y    7s. 
lio     "Mrs.    Gibber,"    after    Pine;    and    "Mrs.    Frederick,"    after    Hamilton,    L.> 

Laurie    (Pausey),    ;£^3    13s.   6d. 
121     "Mrs.     Kleoiwood,"    after    Pine,     by     W.     Dickinson,     proof;    and     another 

(Broun),    ^Ti    5s. 
133     "Mrs.    .Mountain,"   after   Masquerier,   by   C.   Turner   (Simomson),    ;£,io   io». 
123    "Signora  Zamperini,"  after  Hone,  by  J.  Jones  (Bower),  £2   '3s.  6d. 
J24     "Mrs.    Cosway,"    after    Maria   Cosway,    by   V.    Green    (Parsons),    ;£j33    i.is. 

125  "Mrs.    Benwell,"   after  J.   Hoppner,   R.A.,   by   W.   Ward   (W.   Sabin),   j1'4j. 

126  "  Mrs.   Jordan   as  '  Hippolyta,'  "  after  the  same,   by  J.  Jones   (Vaughan), 

.;^3    3S. 
137    "Repose'     (The     Douglas     children),     after     J.     Hoppner,     R.A.,     by     j. 
Ward,     first     published     state     (Colnaghi),     jCi6y     10s. 

After    G.    ROMN'EY. 

128  "  Mrs.   Robinson,"  by  J.   R.   Smith  (Jacobson),   ;^6o  18s. 

129  "Mrs.     Davenport,"     by      J.      Jones,     fine    impression     of     the    only     state 

(Pollard),    j^:23i. 

130  "Hon.    Mrs.    North,"    by    J.    R.    Smith,    first    state    (Colnnghi),    .£'110    5s. 

131  "The   children   of   Earl   Cower,"   by   J.    R.    Smith,    second    state    (Arnold;, 

£JS7   10s. 

After   SIR  ].   REYNOLDS. 

132  "Mercury,"   by  J.    Dean   (.-Sgnew),   j^.ij   os.   td. 


336  ART     PRICES     CURRENT. 

133  "Laurence    Sterne,"    by    E.    Fisher    (Agnew),    j£ji    iis.    6d. 

134  "Miss   Davidson,"   by   J.    Dixon,    first   state,   before   any   letters   (Ellis   ana 

Smith),    j£n    14s. 

135  "Lady    Caroline    Price,"    by    J.    Jones    (Jacobson),    £^7    '^s. 

136  "Mrs.  Musters,"  whole-length,  by  J.  R.  Smith  (Mallett),  ;^52   los. 

137  "Lady     Elizabeth     Compton."    whole-length,     by    \'.     Green     (VV.     Sabin;, 

138  "Mrs.   Carnac,"   whole-length,    by  J.    R.    Smith   (Parsons),    £^2    los. 

139  "Lady    Bampfylde,"    whole-length,    by    T.    Watson    (W.    Sabin),    ^■j^    12s. 

140  "Isabella,    Duchess    of    Rutland,"    whole-length,    by    V.    Green    (Mallett;, 

;^6o   i8s. 

141  "Georgiana,       Duchess      of    Devonshire,"      whole-length,      by     V.     Green 

(Colnaghi),   ^^65   2s. 

142  "Viscountess     Crosbie,"     whole-length,     by     W.      Dickinson,     first     stat« 

(Colnaghi),    ;^3i5. 

143  "The   Ladies   Waldegrave,"   by   Valentine   Green    (Mallett),    ;£'2i. 

144  "Mrs.    Gardiner,"    with    the    Hon.    Mrs.    Beresford    and    Lady    Townshend, 

by   T.    Watson,   second    state   (Pollard),    ^£778    15s. 
143     "The     Marlborough     Family,  '     large     plate,     by     C.     Turner,     first     state 
(Brassey),    j£^2    los. 


June    lo,    igio.  337 


Jane  10,  1910.  Collection  of  pictures  and  drawings  of 
T.  W.  Waller,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  lo,  Vv'estbourne 
Street,  W. 

DRAWINGS. 

In  the  Folio. 

1  Bartolo2zi,    F.,    R.A.,    "  Rustic    Lovers,"    black    and    red    chalk    (Young), 

2  Clerisseau,  C.  L.,  "  Landscapes,   with  Classical  Figures,"  a  pair  (Thomas), 

£i    6s. 

3  Cleveley,      R.,      "  Dover;  "      and      "  Richmond      Hill,      from      Petersham 

Meadows  "   (Thomas),   £1    14s. 

4  &    S     Cosv.ay,    R.,    R..\.,    "The    Alagdalen,"    pencil;    "A    Lady,    carrying 

a    basket, "sepia;    and    "The    Seat    of    the    Hon.    Horace    Walpole,"    by 
E.    E..    17S3,    (Thomas),    £1    15s. 
6    &:    7     "Early     English    School,"    "Portrait    of     a     Lady,"    oval;     "Cupid, 
driving   animals";    and   "  .\    man,    smoking,"   pencil;    and   Hearne,    T., 
"St.   Sepulchre's  Church,   Cambridge"   (Thomas),    £z   8s. 

8  Martin,     Elias,     .A.R.A..     "Portrait     of     a     Lady,     in     blue     dress,"     oval 

(Falser),    los. 

9  Pars,    W.,    A.R.A.,    "  The    Rat's    Castle,    on    the    Rhine,"    (Thomas)     -ds. 
10    &     n     Pillement,     J.,     "A     River     Scene,"     with     Eastern     figures;     and 

Reynolds,   .Sir  J.,    P.R. A.,   "  A  Girl   and   a   Boy,"   pen-and-ink  (Parsons), 

lOS. 

12  Rooker,      M.     A.,     A.R.A.,     "Rinaldo     at     the     Play";      and     "Tristram 

Shandy  "  (Parsons),    £2    12s. 

13  Sandby,     P.,     R.A.,     "  St.     Agatha's     Monastery,     Richmond,     Yorkshire,'' 

(Parsons),   £1    i8s. 

14  Sandby,   P.,   R.-A.,   "  Manor  House,   Clapham  "  (Amor),   £.2. 

15  &     16    Shelley,     S.,     R.A.,     "The     Madonna     and     Child,"     sepia;     "Mrs. 

George  Hay   Drummond   and   children,"   pen   and   ink;   and  Turner,  D., 
"  Adelphi   Terrace  "  (Leggatt),   ;4, 10    los. 

17  Verbruggen,    J.,    "The    Mouth    of    a    River,    with    shipping,"    sepia;    and 

"  Shipping   in   a   Calm,"   (W.   Sabin),    los.   6d. 

18  Wheatley,     F.,     R-.A.,     "  A     Fashionable      Promenade,"      oval      (Leggatt), 

£2^  8s. 

19  Wheatley,   F.,   R.A.,   "Giving  Alms,"   black  and   red  chalk  (Leggatt),  jf 3  3s. 

Framed. 

30  "A   French  General,"   in   an   ovtl;   and   "Head   of   a   Man,"   ( ),    iSs. 

31  "Figure   Subjects,"    four    in   one   frame;    and    ".Apollo,"    (Jacobsen),    £2. 
12     "Fruit   and   Flowers,"  on   a   marble   table.    is|   x   20   (Van   Duren),   ;^i    is. 

23  "The  Gipsy   Fortune-teller,"    13   .\   16J   (Young),   £2    155. 

24  "The   Gleaner."   and   "The   Jew's   Harp,"   a   pair,   oval,    iij   x   9   (Carey), 

£1   8s. 

25  Barrow,    "The   Madonna   and   Child,    with   Saint   John,"   and   "The   Sleepy 

Boy,"  (Grose),  £1  8s. 


338  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

j6     Baynes,     T.     M.,     "Patterdale,     Ullswater,"     and     "Borrowdale,     Cumh», 

land,"   (Thomas),   £1    12s. 
27     Benger,  \V.  E.,  "  The  Mill  Stream,"  and  "  A  Silent  Stream,   with  cattle  " 

(Moul),    .-£1    los. 
a8     Burne-Jones,     Sir     E.,     ''  Head    of    a     Lady,"    brown     and     white     chalk, 

151   X   12J   (St.    David),   ;^I2    12s. 
39     Callow,    G.    W.,    "Evening   on   the   Medway,"   and    "A    Coast   Scene,    with 

shipping,"    a    pair,    18J    x    27I    (Vicars),    £4    los. 

30  Campi,   G.,   "Clandestine  Correspondence,"  12J  x  9  (Carey),   £2. 

31  Carter,   H.   B.,   "Edinburgh,"   2i|   x  30J   (Sampson),   £^   los. 

32  Carter,   H.   B.,   "Whitby   from   the   Lighthouse:    Evening,"    and   "Caltwick 

Rocks,    near   Whitby,"    a    pair,    6J   x   gj    (Sampson),    £g    19s.    6d. 

33  Carter,   J.   N.   (1876),   "A   Bay   Scene,   with  a   castle  and  boats,"   I2i  x   17I 

(Sampson),    i8s. 

34  Cipriani,     J.     B.,     R.A.,     "Infant     Bacchanals,"     and     "Cupids     with     a 

Brazier,"   in  ovals,   a   pair,   gj   X  8J   (Ellis   and   Smith),    £^2. 

35  Cipriani,   J.   B.,   R.A.,   "Three   Boys,"  6  x  6J   (Ellis   and   Smith),   ;^io   10a. 

36  Coleman,   F.,   ".A.  Cavalier,"  and  "A  Bravo  "  a  pair,   16  x   loj  (Sampson), 

£2    2S. 

27    Conradi,  M.  (1875),  "  Mischief,"  22  x  15  (Sampson),  ;^3  3s. 

38  Cunningham,    H.    F.    (1828),    "Heads   of    two    children,"    circular,    and    ".-X 

child  in  a  chair,"   (Young),   £1   i6s. 

39  Dawe,    G.,    R.A.,    "Portrait   of    Miss    O'Neill,"    in    white    dress;    6|    x    a^ 

(W.    Sabin),    £1   8s. 

40  Early     English     School,     "An     Officer     and     a     Lady,"    6j     x     5     (Siltzer), 

;^5   155-  6d 

41  Fradelle    (after),    "  A    Musician,"    and    "  A    Lady,"    by    Hubbard,    a    pair, 

6J  X   6   (Misell,    iun.),   £1    12s. 
.42     Green,     Townley     (1866),     "  A     Blackberry     Gatherer,"     and     "  A     Bird's- 
Nester."  a  pair,  6x4!  (Sampson),   £^  5s. 

43  Harley,    G.    (1834),    "  \    River    scene,    with    a    wharf,"    and    "  Durham,'' 

by   M.   R.   Jones   (Huggins),   £2   12s.   6d. 

44  Horstok,     J.     P.     F.     (1811),     "The     Naughty     Boy,"     16     x     12     (Grose), 

£1     IIS.    6d. 

45  Huggins,  T.   M.  (1830),   "Sea   Piece,"  11   x   145  (Amor),  £1    los. 

46  Lawrence,    Sir    T.,    P.R.A.     (after),    "Lady    Dover    and    child,"    15    x    12 

(Grose),    £1     iss. 

47  Lawrence,    Sir    T.,    P.R..'\.    (after),    "Lady    Grey    and    children,"    circular; 

and    "Portrait   of    a    gentleman,"    (Grose),    £1    15s. 

48  McArthur,    A.,    "A    Foreign    Town    on    a    River,"     19J    x    29    (Sampson), 

£1    los. 
.49     Marny,    P.,    "A   Town   on    a    River,"    with    a    barge    and    boats,    11    x    i&} 
(Sampson),    ^3. 

50  Marny,    P.,    "The    Entrance    to    a    Harbour:    low    tide,"   and    "Buildings 

on  a  River:  moonlight,"  a  pair,  6J  x  18  (Sampson),  £2  15s. 

51  Marny,    P.,    "A    Landscape:    sunset,"    and    "A    Moorland,    with   a    High- 

lander "     (Carey),     £2. 

52  Martin,   J.,  "  A   Mountain   Pass,"   and   "  A   Lake  Scene,   with   an   angler  " 

(Carey),    £1    8s. 
,53     Meyer,    H.,    "The   Sculptor's    Studio,"   8J   x    yi    (Thomas),    £1    is. 
54     Nash,   F.,   "The  Tower  of   London,"   si   "  H   (Falser),   £1   8s. 
_55     Ostade,    A.    (after),    "  An    Interior,    with    a  peasant    family,"    by    Christina 

Chalon,   8x7   (Amor),    £j    8s. 


June    10.    igio.  335 

56  Owen,     S.,     "Woolwich     from     the    Thames,"     "A    Ruined    Castle,"     by 

Meyer,  and  "A  RuincJ  Tower,"  by  Cassas  (Vicars),   ;f3. 

57  Owen,    S.,    "A    Bay    Sc^ne,"    "Louviers    Cathedral,"    by    Harry    Wilson; 

and   "At   Ambleside,"    (Mitchell),    ;^3    los. 
5$     Pearson,    C,     and    Wainewright,    T.     F.     (1875),     "  Views    in     the    High- 
lands,"  with   cattle   and   sheep,    a  pair,    14J   x   285   (Mitchell),   ^£'34   13s. 

59  Robins,  T.   S.,   "Sea  Piecp,"   11   x   13I   (Mitchell),   £3  3S- 

60  Shelley,   S.,    "A   Family   Group,"   portraits  of   Mark    Dyer,    Esq.,   his   wife, 

his   mother,    and   his    ihree   children,    si   x    7   (W    Sabin),    ^^53    iis. 

61  Shelley,    S.,    "  A   Family    Group,"    pencil,    a    study    for   the    above,    7x9 

(W.   Sabin),   £17  6s.   6d. 
63     Shepherd,    S.    H.,    "A    View    of    London,"    ".A.    Village    on    a    River,"    by 
Boden,   .ind    "  .\    Woody    Landscape,"    by    J.    W.   .Mian    (1853)    (Falser), 
^8    8s. 

63  Shepherd,    G.    S.,     "  Dead     Rabbits,"    and    "  A    Peasant    Boy    playing    a 

whistle,"     by     R.    P.     Richards     (Lauder),     £1     15s. 

64  Soper,  T.  J.,   "At   Hale   End,   Woodford,"   and   "A   River   Scene,"   with   a 

punt   and   figures   (Birch),    ^4   4s. 

65  Stanier,     H.    (1890),    "Views    of    Granada:    Dawn    and    Sunset,"    a    pair, 

12  X    2o|    (O.    Smith),    £s    55. 

66  Stanier,   H.   (1891),   "A   Gateway,   Granada,"  20J  x   13J   (Moul),   £6. 

t>7     Stanley,    E.    (1874),    "  Cattle    ^^"alering,"    and   "  Carting    Faggots,"    after 
Mauve    (Stunt),    ;^3    ss. 

68  Slolker,   J.,   "  Bega  in  his  Studio,"   i6i  x   12   (Leger),   £j   los. 

69  Stone,    Marcus,    R.A.    (1869),    "The    Princess    Elizabeth    obliged    to    attend 

Mass  by  her  Sister   Mary,"   black   and   white,    14^  x  32 J   (Nalder),    £5. 

70  Stry,    A.    Van,    "A    Cookmaid,"    and    "Figures    at    a    Repast,"    a    pair, 

13  X    II    (Lauder),    ^i    12s. 

71  Swarbreck,     S.     D.,     "The     Interior     of     an     Apartment,"     with     a     lady, 

seated,    reading;    14I    x    i8|    (Gladstone),    £2    2S. 

72  Titian  (after),  "  Venus  and  Adonis,"  and  "  The  Doge  of  Venice  "  (Misell, 

jun.),    iss. 

73  Troost,    C.    (1746I,    "The   Guard-room,"    9J   x    I2f    (Van    Duren),    £1    55. 

74  Troost,    C.    (1745),    "The    New-born    Babe,"    11    x    13    (Van    Duren),    i8s. 

75  Turner,   J.    M.  W.,    R..\.    I.afterl,    "  River   -Scenes,"   a  pair.    4x6    (Misell. 

jun.),    £1    los. 

76  Varley,    J.,    "A    Lake   Scene,    with    a    boat    and    figures,"    and    "Shipping, 

in   a   breeze"   (Falser),   £^. 

77  Wilson,      Florence,     "An     Irish     Peat-bog,"     and     "The     Road     by     the 

River,"    (Carey),    £1    2S. 

PASTELS. 

78  "  Portrait    of    a    lady,    in    white   and    brown    dress,"    17^    x    135    (Margin- 

son),     ;£JlO     los. 

79  "  Portrait    of    Mrs.    Jordan,    in   white    dress,"    oval,    13   x    io|    (Permain), 

;^3I        IDS. 

80  "  Portrait  of  a  lady,   in   white  dress,"   !<■  x  74  (Leger),  £:i   3s. 

81  "Portrait   of   Rear-Admiral   Sir   Thomas   Louis";   oval,   gj   x  -7I   (Leggatt), 

^"3    13s.    6d. 

82  "  Portrait   of   a  lady   in   white  dress,"  2ii  x   i6i   (Carrington),  £4  14s.   6d. 

83  "  Portrait    of    a     lady    in     white    and     blue    dress,"    i/i    x     J^l    (\'!cars), 

;Ci4    MS- 

84  "Portraits    of     La     Princesse     de    Turenne     and     of     Madame     Sophie     de 

Franre";   a  pair,   31   x  24J   (Cohen),   .^44   2s. 


340  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

S5     Perronnep.u,    "  Portrait  of  a   youtli,    with   grey   coat,"   22  x    17^   CToogood). 

;^II       IIS. 

86  Rosalba.    "Heads   of    girls,"    a    pair,    iij    x   9    (Vicars),    £$y    15s. 

87  Russell,    J.,    R.A.,    "Portrait   of    Mrs.    Higginson    and   her   son,"   35   x   27^ 

(.'\.    Wertheimer),    .£304    los. 

88  Russell,    J.,    R.A.,    "  A    girl    with    cherries,"    oval,    23!    x    2o|   (A.    Wer- 

theimer),    ;^QQ     IKS. 

89  Russell,   J.,   R.A.,    ''  Portrait   of  —   Erskine,    Esq.,"   in    brown   coat,   oval, 

9I  X  8  (Marginson),   £6  6s. 

90  Wright  (of  Derby),   "  Portrait  of   Miss  .^nn   Rose  Tookey,"   in   blue  dress, 

oval,   9f  X   7I   (Carrington),    £2    '3S.  6d. 
PICTURES. 
c)i     "  Head  of  a   Man,   with  dark  dress,"   17J  x  13-0-  (Cohen),   £;i   3s. 

92  Ansdell,    R.,    R.A.    (1874),    "  The    Favoured    Calf,"    25!    x    47J    (Mitchell), 

;^27   6s. 

93  Aufray,    F.,    "The   Pet   Canary,"   235   x    19   (Willson),    ;^24   3s. 

94  Bedini,    P.    (1878),    "Tasting    the   Vintage,"   g   x   6    (Mitchell),    £i    3s. 

95  Bell,   J.    (1872),    "View   on    the   Coast,"    io|   x    16   (Carrington),    £1    15s. 

96  Besche,    L.    (1875),    "The   Sacred    Lizar3,"   32    x    165    (Waller),    £1    12s. 

97  Blake,    B.,    "The   Interior  of   a    Larder,"   11    x    15   (Agnew),    j^i2    12s. 

98  Breling,    H.,    "The    Prisoner,"   6J   x    9    (Mitchell),    £8    i8s.    6d. 

99  Brodie,  J.   Lament,   "Crossing   the   Loch,"   21   x   38   (Cohen),    ;^9  gs. 

100     Browne,    H.    K.    ("Phiz"),    "The    Duel,"    10   x    12    (Spencer),    £1    us.    6d. 
loi     Biittner,   H.   (1887),   "  The  Morning  Ride,"  6  x  9?   (Cassell),    i^io  los. 

102  Dawson,     H.      (1878),     "Dover     Castle     from      Moor     Park,"     36     x     30 

(Cohen)    £21 

103  Dawson,   H.,   "  Durham,"   19J  x  30  (Eyles),  ;£'29  8s. 

104  Eisen,    C,    "  Cupids    blowing    bubbles,"    an    overdoor,    26    x    52    (A.    Wer- 

theimer),   ;^I20    15s. 

105  Eisen,   C,    "  A    Girl,    in    pink  and    green    dress,"    i5i    x    137^-    (Durlacher), 

^26   ss. 

106  Farrer,     T.     C.     (1876-8),     "The     Royal     Castle     of     Windsor,"     33i     x     47 

(Lauder),    £37    i6s. 

107  Farrer,  T.  C.   (1883-4),  "Windsor:  Moonlight,"  37^  x  23  (Lauder),  £7  7s. 

108  Farrer,   T.    C.    (1878),    "White   Ducks,"   gj   x    13^   (Spencer),    £1    is. 

109  French    School,     "  Portrait    of    Madame     Henriette,     in     red    dress,"    ova!, 

63  X   si   (Collings),   £^  4s. 
no    Frere.    Charles    (1876),    "Hanging    out    the    clothes,"    17I    x    14I    (Moul), 
;^8    i8s.   6d. 

111  Frost,    W.    E.,    R.A.   (1862),    "Panope,"   oval,    27J   x   35   (Dewar),    £48   6s 

112  Gale,    W.,    "An    Interior,    Algiers";    "Truth,"    by    F.    A.    Philips,     1880; 

and   "Diana   and   Nymphs,"   by    R.    Waller   (Cohen),   £^    14s.    6d. 

113  Herring,   J.   F.,   sen.   (1854),    "Scene   in    the   Highlands,"   23   x   35   (Cohen), 

j^i8    i8s, 

114  Herring,    J.    F.,    sen.    (1851),    "Head    of    a    Scotch    Deer-hound,"    9    x    la 

(Miirhfin,  y;5. 

lis     Herring,  J.   F.,   sen.,   "Horses'  heads,"  and   "A  spaniel   with   a   pheasant," 
by   M.   T.   Ward,    circular   (Roc),    £16    i6s. 

116  Italian    School,    "  Portraits    of    Mdlle.    de    Scudery    and    of    Madame    de    la 

Suze,"  a  pair,  33  x  26  (Hodgkins),   £/\^  2s. 

117  Johnston,    Alex.,   "  The    arrest   of    a    r.ollard,"   10   X    15   (Mitchell),    £^  5s. 

118  Lancret  School,   "Ladies  and  gentlemen   in   a  garden,"  i6  x  20  (Lindlar), 

£27    6s. 


June    10,    1910.  341 

119  Largilliere,    N.    De,    "Portrait    of    Madame    de    Parabere,"    57    x    44    (A. 

Wertheimer),    £^92    los. 

120  Laupheimer,    H.    (1878),    "A    Good   Vintage,"    loi   x   6^    (Tooth),    jQit    iis. 

121  L(5vy,  Emile  (1874),  ''  Jenny  the  Seamstress,"  46  x  32^  (Mitchell),  ;£;io  los. 

122  Meadov^'s,    A.    J.    (1875),    "Fishing-boats   off    Dover,"    13I    x    23^    (Cohen), 

/J4     4'- 

123  Morland,    G.,    "  A    Woody    Stream,    with    an    angler,"    iii    x    9I    (Drake), 

£2    2S. 

124  MUller,     Andreas,     "  Ministering     Angels,"     8     x     lo^,     engraved     by     W. 

Ridgway   (Ceilings),   ^^5   15s.   6d. 

125  Nicolet,    G.,    "  La    Premiere    Danseuse,"    iii,    circular    (Vokins),    £t    6s. 

126  O'Connor,   J.   A.   (1839),   "Landscape,"   19  x  23^   (Carrington),   ^3   13s.   6d. 

127  O'Neil,    H.,    A.R.A.    (1862),    "Evening    Prayer,"   oval,    13J    x    u^    (Young), 

128  Peel,  J.   (1877),   "Morning,    near   Edmonton,"    ig^  x   29^   (Mitchell),   £g  99. 

129  Peel,  J.,    "The    Estuary   of   a   River,"    15J   x    26^    (Mitchell),    j£jii    os.    bd. 

130  Peel,  J.,    "Landscape, "    iii   z    17J    (Sampson),    ^6   6s. 

131  Peel,  J.,     "  Landsc.'.pe,    with     ;■     windmill,"     and    "A    Coast     Scene."     by 

W.   Williams,    1S76   (Sampson),   £4  4s. 

132  Plassan,    A.    E.    (1856),    "The    First-born,"    gj    x    7j    (Mitchell),    -^730   9s. 

133  Portielje,    G.,   ".An   Albanian    Lady,"   29^   x  23   (Carrington),    ;£^i8    18s. 

134  Pyne,    J.    B.,    "The   Wounded   Heron,"  35  x   27   (Marginson),   ^5   15s.   6d. 

135  Roldan,     E.,     "  A     Moorish    Archway,"     and     "  A     Courtyard,     Alhambra, 

.Seville,"    by    T.    .\ceves    (Carey).    ;/^^    3s. 

136  Rose,    A.    (1875),    "The   Artist's    Wooing,"   35   x    24    (Young),    £4    14s.    bd. 

137  Savini,   A.,   "The   Musician,"   15^  x   12   (Mitchell),   £j   17s.   6d. 

138  Tischbein,    F.     H.    (1765),    "The    P'arewell,"    and    "The    Toilet,"    a    pair, 

I2i   X   9   (Metchkovsky),    £32    12s. 
J39     Waller,  B.,  "  An  Interior,  with  a  man  drinking,"  and  "'  .\  Little  Crossing- 
Sweeper"  ICarrington),    £2    15s. 

140  Wallis,    H..    "  Found    at    Naxos,"    11    x    37,    engraved    by    C.    W.    Sharpe 

(C.    Davis),    iJsi    los. 

141  Ward,    J.,    R.A.,    "The   Village    Inn,"    10   x    14I    (Smith),    ^13    135. 

142  Wright,     G.     (1878),     "Horses,     goat,     and     dog,"     iii     x     13J     (Howard;. 

£6    i6s.    6d. 


342  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


June  13,  1910.  The  following  pictures  and  drawings 
were  sold  by  order  of  the  Executors  of  Mrs.  Frank 
Crowther,  deceased,  late  of  Beaumonds,   Rochdale. 

DRAWINGS. 

1  AUingham,    H.,    "The    Gleaners,"    7    x    5^    (Vokins),    £ig    19s. 

2  AUingham,   H.,   "The  Picture  Book,"  4J  x  4J   (Pink),   j^j   17s.  6d. 

3  Cooper,     T.     S.,     R.A.     (1865),     "A    Cow    and     three    Sheep,"     iij    x     17J 

(Mitchell),    ;£;33    12s. 

4  Dicksee,     F.,     R.A.     (1874),     "The     Knight     and     the     Squire,"     8     x     12 

(Bowden),    ;^4o    19s. 

5  Foster,    Birket,    "The   Dead    Gull,"    ii|   x    17^    (Tooth),    £ny. 

6  Foster,   Birket,    "The  Market   Place,   Seville,"  6x8   (Agnew),    £6^. 

7  Foster,    BirkeT;,    "Venice,"    6x8    (Agnew),    ;^6o    i8s. 

8  Garland,   W.    (1873),   "A   Thankful   Heart,"   15   x   10   (Grose),    £1    53. 

9  Godsall,    M.    (1879),    "Cinderella,"    17    x    24I    (Mitchell),    £n    3s.    6d. 
16  Hardy,    J.,    "At    the    Well,"    12^    x   9J    (Sampson),    £^    4s. 

11  Naftel,     Isabel     (1879),     "The     First     Golden     Tints     of     Autumn:    North 

Wales,"    and    "Old    Houses,    Newcastle,"    by    F.    C.    Coleridge,    1875 
(Mackenzie),  £2   13s.  6d. 

12  Pilsbury,    Wilmot   (1875),    "When    the   Trees   are   Leafless,"   7   x    loi   (Mac- 

kenzie),  ^£'4   4s. 

13  Pilsbury,    Wilmot    (1873),    "A    Chat    by    the    way,"    7    x    gj    (Mackenzie), 

£3    13s.    6d. 

14  Rayner,     Louise,     "Butcher     Row,     Shrewsbury,"     175    x     10    (Mackenzie), 

15  Rowbotham,    T.    L.    (iSb6),    "  Old   Cottages    by    a    road,"    and   "  A    Gipsy 

Encampment,"  a  pair,   75  x   i8i  (Mackenzie),  ^17   17s. 

16  Tenkate,   H.,  "An   Interior,   with  figures,"   12 j  x   19J  (Mackenzie),   £2^  2S. 

PICTURES. 

17  Bates,     David     (1881),     "Lusty     Winter,     Frosty     but     Kindly,"     35     x     54 

(Lister),   £g  gs 

18  Bource,   H.   (1871),   ''Mending  the  Nets,"   19J  x  39  (Sampson),   ;£'29  8s. 

19  Chevilliard,   V.,    "The   Election   Placard,"  6x4   (Mitchell),    £1$  4s.   6d. 

20  Cole,  Vicat,   R.A.   (1882),   "The  Cornfield,"  20     x  32J  (Sampson),   £gg   15s. 

21  Cole,    Vicat,    R.A.    (1879),    "Landscape    near    Guildford,"    5x7    (Samp- 

son),  £7  7s. 

22  Conti,    Tito    (1879),    'Tlaying    Dice,"   25^    x    igj    (Mitchell),    £,i3    is. 

23  Dobson,    W.    C.    T.,    R.A.    (1876),    "The   Fern-gatherer,"   23I   x    20    (Samp- 

son),    £jo     lOS. 
14     Dukes,   C,   "At  the  Spring,"   and   "\  Cottage   Interior,"   a   pair,    iij   x  84 

(Sampson),   £6   6s. 
25     Frith,    W.    P.,    R.A.    (1850),    "The    Kensington    Ballad-singer,"    i6i    x    iij 

(Mitchell),    £i    14s.    6d. 
a6    Gill,   E.  (1880),   "Waterfall:   The   Dulas,"  75  x  6i   (Hodgson),   £^  14s.   6d. 


June    13,    1910.  343 

27  Heffner,  K.,  "On  the  Road  by  the  Canal,"  16J  x  38J  (Sampson),  £i^  15s. 

28  Hering,    G.    E.    (1S76),    "Woodland    Waters,"    50    x    49^-    (Amor),    £()   gs. 

29  Kennedy,     E.    Sherard    (1874),     "Prayers    for    those    at    Sea,"    23J    x    39^ 

(Mitchell),    j^4    14s.    6d. 

30  Leader,     B.     W.,     R.A.     (1878),     "A     Backwater     on     the     Thames,     near 

Streatley,"   17J  x  25   (.Sampson),   ^60   i8s. 

31  Le   Jeune,    H.,   A.R.A.,   "Asleep,"   arched   top,    18   x   29   (Mitchell),    £^   5s. 

32  Lloyd,    Stuart,    "A   Mile    from    the    Sea,"   38   x    71    (Sampson),    £^14    14s. 

33  Lucas,   J.   T.    (187O,    "Will   _vou   take   a   pinch?"   13J   x    iij   (Misell,    jun.), 

£1    ss. 

34  Maclise,  D.,  R.A.,  "Awaiting  (he  Answer,"  8  x  iif  (Johnson),  £^  14s.  6d. 

35  Morgan,    Fred   (1880),    "The   Gleaners,"   29J   x   20   (Mitchell),    £1^    15s. 

36  Mulready,     A.     E.     (1883),     "A     Young     Flower-girl,"     14I     x     11     (Polak), 

£^    14s.    6d. 

37  Miinthe,    L.,    "Winter    Landscape,"    17J    x    31    (Sampson),    ;^78    153. 

38  Pott,   L.  J.,  "The  Trial  of  Oueen  Catherine,"  loi  x  iS  (Mitchell),   ;^27  6s. 

39  Provis,    A.,    "The    Interior   of   a    Welsh    Farmhouse,"   81   x    12    (Sampson), 

£7    ys. 

40  Sad^e,    Ph.,   "Fisherwives   Gossiping,"   27   x  22^   (Sampson),    ;£^I05. 

41  Schmidt,    E.    A.    (1878),    "The   Alchemist,"   9x7    (Tooth),    £21    los. 

42  Seignac,    P.,    "The    Young    Teacher,"    17J    x    15    (Sampson),    £,"12    12s. 

43  Seller,    C,    "A    Philosopher,"   61    x    41    (Sampson),    £"26    5s. 

44  Stone,     Marcus,     R.A.    (1S80),    "Olivia    and    Dick,"     12    x    75     (Sampson), 

45  Haynes-Williams   (1867),   "  Spanish   Courtship,"  235  x   igj   (Lister),   £;i   3s. 

46  Woods,    H.,    R..\.,    "In    a    Cloister    of    the    Convent    of    San    Elena,    near 

Venice,"   15   x    113   (Sampson),    ;^iq    igs. 

47  Wyburd,    F.    J.    (1855),    "In    Church,"   oval,    20   x    16J    (Grose),    £2    15s. 

Diflferent  properties. 

DRAWINGS. 

48  Evans,     W.     (of     Eton),     "Coast    Scene,"     with     fisherfolk ;     "Cliffs,"     and 

"Hastings,"   two  in  one   frame   (Carey),    12s. 

49  Lundgren,    E.,    "An    Italian    Boy,"    and    "Portrait    of    Rembrandt"    (John- 

son),   i8s. 

50  Holland,    J.    (1857),    "The    Church    of    the    Redentore,    Venice,"    14^    x    20J 

(Carey),   £n   14s.   6d. 

51  Leitch,   W.  L.   (1853),   "Glennrtney,"   I2j  x   18  (Carey),   £1   5s. 

52  Lunds<ren,    E.,   "  Hc^ads    of    girls   "    (Vicars),    8s. 

53  Willis,    H.    B.,   "Studies   of   Cattle,"   five   in   two   frames   (Tooth),    £1. 

54  Reid,   J.    R.,    "Landing   Fish,"   7J   x    11    (Young),    £^    15s.   6d. 

55  Waterlow,  Sir  E.  A.,  R.A.,  "Near  Alfriston,  Sussex."   10  x   14^  (Bowden), 

£iS   iss. 

56  Foster,     Birket,     "A     Lane     near     Witley.     Surrey,"    8^     x     iij     (Young), 

£5   SS. 

57  Haag,     Carl,     "One     of     the      Howling     Dervishes,      Cairo,"     17^     x     i» 

(Pettitt),    ^72 1. 

58  Angell,  H.  Coleman,  "A  Bowl  of  White  Roses,"  13  x  17J  (Tooth),  ;^I2  12s. 

59  Barret,     G.,     "Gray's     Elegy     in     a     Country     Churchyard,"     13     x     19^ 

(Cooper),   .;^26   5s. 
60     .\lbcrt,    B.,    "  .\    Rough   Sea,"    27    x    40    (Kenyon),    ;^I3   2s.    6d. 


344  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


61  Stott,     W.     (of     Oldham),     "The     Turquoise     Glacier,"     pastel,     20     x     17 

(Paterson),    ;£6o    i8s. 

62  Macbeth,    R.   W.,    R.A.,    "Spring,"   14  x    17   (Carey),    j^i    iis.   6d. 

63  Hansen,    Hans,    "  A    Peaceful    Evening,    Dordrecht,"    29!   x    24^    (Everett), 

£4    4s- 

64  Glindoni,    H.    G.    (1902),    "  A    Scene   from    '  Twelfth    Night,'  "   215    x   29I 

(Polak),     j^2i. 

65  Glindoni,    H.    G.    (1903),    "Faint    Heart,"    ig^   x    255    (Polak),    £21. 

66  Carrier-Belleuse,     P.,     "The     Ballet-dancer,"     pastel     30^     x     24J     (Field;, 

£2    13s-   ^'^■ 

67  Don,     iMartino     Del,     "The     South     Aiale,"     and     "The     High     Altar,     St. 

Peter's.    Rome,"    a    pair,    iSJ    x    125    (Johnson),    £^    4s. 

68  Hardy,  T.  B.,  "  Portsmouth  Harbour,"  yi  x   12  (Mrs.  Walker),  £2  12s.  6d. 

69  Macvvhirter,    J.,     R.A.,     "The    Fountain,     Chiavenna,"    5I    ::    75    (Lister), 

£i    13s.    6d. 

70  Flaxnian,  J.,   R.A.,   "Classical  Subjects,"  pencil   (Vicar.s),   5s. 

71  Hardy,   Heywood,   "The  Doctor,"  black  and   white,   8  x   12   (Johnson),    los. 

72  Lundgren,   E.,  "Head  of  a  Girl,"  8J  x  75  (Le«),   12s. 

73  Du  Maurier,   G.,   "Interviewing  the  Page-boy,"  5i  x  9  (Leggatt),   14s. 

74  Du    Maurier,    G.,    "Lawn    Tennis    on    the    Ice,"    and    "The    Model."    pen 

and   ink    (Leggatt),    j^i    is. 

75  Du   Maurier,    G.,    "Stories   for    Sunday    Evenings,"    and    "Young    Lovers," 

pen   and   ink    (Leggatt),   ^i    iis.   6d. 

76  Du    Maurier,    G.,    "A    Real    Easter    Amusement,"    and    "The    Benefit    of 

the  Doubt,"  pen   and   ink   (Leggatt),   £1    iis.   6d. 

77  Du    Maurier,    G.,    "A    Clincher,"    and    "Cause    and    Effect,"    pen    and    ink 

(Leggatt),  £1    IIS.   6d. 

78  Rossetti,    D.    G.    (1852),    "A    Study    for    'The    Youth    of    Dante',"    pen    and 

ink   (Agnew),   ^^22    is. 

79  Corbould,     A.     C,     "Hunting     Scenes,"     a     set     of     three,     4x4     (Mrs. 

Walker),    ^i    iis.    6d. 

80  Earp,   H.,   sen.,   "Wells   Cathedral,"  21    x   29   (Carey),   £1    us.   6d. 

81  Bradley,    W.    (1886,    "Shillingford    Village,"    14   x    24I    (Mitchell),    £2    2-,. 

82  Kilburne,    G.    G.,    "Father    Christmas,"    and    "Preparing    for    the    Birth- 

day "    (Misell,    jun.),   £2    los. 

83  Lloyd,    R.    Malcolm    (1886-7),    "Greenwich,"    and    "Portsmouth    Harbour," 

a     pair,     13J-    x    23I    (Johnson),     ^^5    5s. 

84  Lloyd,    R.    Malcolm,    "Rye,    Sussex,"    and    "Head    of    a    Fox,"    by    J.    S. 

Williams   (Johnson),   ;^i    is. 

85  Mottram,    C.    S.    (1879),    ''The    Return    of    the    Fishing-boat,"    14J    x    23J 

(Sampson),   £i    los. 

86  Carter,   H.,   "The  return   from    Market,"    isJ   x   21    (Carey),    £1    us.   6d. 

87  Docharty,   J.,   R.S.A.,   "A   Hilly  Stream,"   16J  x   12   (Young),   £1      us.   6d. 

88  Lockhart,    W.    E.,    R.S.A.    (1878),    "Harvest-time,"    14    x    igj    (Sampson), 

£2    2S 

89  Hayllar,     J.,     "John     Barley-Corn,"     and     "Study     of     a     Head,"     in     oil 

(Truephitt),   £2    12s.  6d. 
50     Pearson,    C.    (1873),    "Derwentwater,    Cumberland,"    and    "On    the    River 
Dee,    North    Wales,"    a    pair,    84    x    16J    (N'icars),   £y    ys. 

91  Goodwin,    A.,    "Homeward,"    11    x    19   (.Sampson),    £2    2s. 

PICTURES. 

92  Hemy,    C.    Nnpier,    R.A.,    "A   Rocky   Coast,"    13   x    iSJ   (Sampson),   £3   3s. 


June    13,    1910. 345 

93  Vincent,     G.    (1830),     "A    kiver    Scene,"    with    a    barge    and    two    cows; 

and    "A    Mountainous    River    Scene,"    with    a    walerfi.ll    and    cattle,    a 
pair,    17  X   ig|   (Vicars),   ^37   16. 

94  Detti,   C.   I1878),    "Une   KTxe,'"   29I   x   39   (Sampson),    ^^49   7s. 

95  Hulme,   F.   W.,   "A   Woody   Lane,"   13^   x    ibj   (Vaile),   ^£.^5   5s. 

96  Adam,  J.   Dsnovan,   R.S.A.,   "A  Highland  Bull,"  41}^  x  32   (Lister),  ;^3  3s. 

97  Perigal,  A.,  A.R.S.A.  (1865),  "River  Scene,"  19  x  26  (Young),   £1   11s.  6d. 

98  Lycken,     M.     Van     den,     "Pigeons."     and     "Poultry,"     a     pair,     10    x     85 

(Sampson),    £1     los. 

99  Rouse,     R.     W.    A.     (1889),    "The    Heron's    Retreat,"    30    x    49    (Young), 

;^i    us.    fid. 
100     ,-\nsdell,     R.,     R.A.,     "Sheep     in     the     Snow,"     a     sl<etch,       14      x       i2i 

(Bright),    IDS.    fid. 
loi     Ansdell,    R.,    R..\.,    "The    Spate,"    a    sketch,    9I   x    18    (Vicars),    12s. 

102  Creswick,   T.,   R.A.,   "Manchester   from   Higher  Broughton,"   oval,   8  x   6J 

(Sampson),   £2   'os. 

103  Webb.   C.    M.    (1864),    "The   Shepherd    of   Jerusalem,"    13   x   gj   ^Sampson), 

;^I     los. 

104  Macbeth,     R.     W.,     R.A.,     "The     Orange     Court,     Seville,"     loj     x     23^ 

(Lister),    ;,^3    3s. 

105  Faed,  T.,   R.-'K.,  "Keswick  Lake,"  SJ  x   ii|  (Walker),   ;£Ti    10s. 

)o6     Hill    J.  J.,   "The  Shepherd   and   his   Lute,"   37I  x  52   (Collings),   ;^io   los. 

107  Koekkoek,     B.     C,     "Early     Morning,"    and     "A    View     near    Arnheini," 

(Collings),     vji    ss. 

108  Burgen,   H.   J.,   "Fishermen   in   a   Boat,"  23   x    185   (Sampson),   ;£?i    is. 

109  Philips,    Herm.sn,    "Head   of   a   Girl,"    igj   x    10   (Grose),    £2   5s. 

no  Carolus,   J.    (1853),    "  .An    Interesting  Visitor,"   18   x    14J   (Young),    ,^5. 

111  Palmaroli,    V.,    "The    Pianist,"   27   x    i8|    (Misell,    jun.),    £2. 

112  Venneman,  R.  (1862),  "Two  Cows  in  a  Pasture,"  24I  x  32  (Grose),  ;^i   los. 

113  Constable,  J.,   R.A.,   "Coast  Scene,"  with  figures,  4J  x  6|  (Collie),  £7  7s. 

114  Price,  Julius  M.   (1901),    ''Portrait  of  a   Lady,"   in    white  dress,   35J  x   27J 

(Fade),   ;^i6    i6s. 

The   property  of  a   gentleman. 

DR.AWINGS.' 

115  Collier,    T.,   "Under   the   Crag,    North   Wales,"    13   x   20J    (Sampson),    ;/?2i. 

116  Constable,    J.,     R.A.,     "Study    of    clouds    and     sea,"    4    x    5!     (Masters), 

£S    '5s-    6d. 

117  Constable,    J.,    R..\.,    "View   on    the   Coast,"   and    "A    Landscape"   (Field), 

^10     I  OS. 

J18    Cotman,   J.    S.    (1831),    "A   Shepherd    and    Dog   on    the    Downs,"   9   x    13I 

(Falser),   ^^26   ss- 
119    Cox,    D.,    "Shakespeare's   Cliff,"   sepia,    7    x    gj    (.Agnew),    ^^5    5s. 
J20     Davidson,   C,   "A   Cornfield,   Streatley,"    iij   x   25   (Bowden),    ;^g  9s. 

121  Davidson,    C,    "Fawley    Court,    Henley:    Winter,"     11     x     17J     (Robinson 

and    Wilde),    £7   7s.' 

122  Goodwin,   A.  (1894),   "Siena,"  8  x  gj  (Eve),  ;^8  i8s.  fid. 

123  Harpignies,     H.     (i8fi4),     "Rome     from     the     Palatine     Hill,"     12     x     19J 

(Obach),   ^^26  ss. 

124  Miiller,   W.,   "A   Pool   on   the  Lledr,"   12*  x    igj   (James),   £3  3s. 

125  Miiller,    W.,    "The    Road    to    Aber,     North    Wales,"    iSJ    x    13^    (Falser). 

/■5    SS- 


340  ART     PRICES     CURRENT. 

126  Robson,    G.    F.,    "Snowdon,"    13    x    19    (Leggatt),    £^   4s. 

127  Werner,   C.  (1863),   "A  Street  in  Cairo,"   19J   x    13J-  (Agnew),   j^io  los. 

128  Werner,    C.    (1854),    "A   Siesta,"   20J   x    131   (Dobell),    £^   4s. 

PICTURES. 

129  Constable,    J.,    R.A.,   "  A   bend   on    the   Stour,"   7   x    10   (Bell),   £6   6s. 

130  Constable,    J.,    R.A.,    "  A    study    of    clouds,"    with   "  A    Landscape,"    with 

farm  horses  (Peel),   £2   i?^-   6d. 

131  English    School,     "Head    of    a    Lady,"     with    yellow      dress,      15J    x     13-J 

(Price),    j^i     US.    6d. 

132  English    School,    "Head    of    a    girl,"    with    white    dress;    loi    x    8    (Wood), 

£^     IS. 

133  French    School,    "Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    blue    and    white    dress;    oval, 

21J  X    16J   (Brewster),   ;£i2    12s. 

134  Griveau,   L.,   "Landscape,"  22  x  29  (Bell),   £j   17s.   6d. 

13s     Neer,   A.   Van  der,   ''River  Scene:   Moonlight,"   loi  x   145   (Bell),   ^£^10   los. 

The  following  were  sold  by  order  of  the  Executors  ot 
T.  S.  Eade,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  62,  Cavendish  Road, 
Brondesbury,  N.W. 

DRAWINGS. 
136    &    137     "A    Sportsman    and    Dogs,"    gj    x    6J,    and    Lucas,    G.,    "In    the 
Harvest-Field,"  29  x  53   (Newman;,   ;^5   5s. 

138  Lucas,   G.,   "  The  Harvest,"  24I  x  39  (Newman),   /^j  13s.  6d. 

139  P.    A.    L.,    "  Incidents    in    the   life   of    Martin    Luther,"    a    set  of    twelve 

(Vicars),    £22   2s. 

140  Pyne,     C,     1877,     "  Landscape,     with     children,"     and     "  Across    fields     to 

Enfield,"  by  W.  Reynolds,   i888  (F.  Eade),  £3  3s. 

141  Sherrin,     J.,      "Apples;    '     and      "  Plums      and      Greengages,"      a      pair, 

iij  x   I5j  (Bovvden),   ;^2i. 

142  Tayler,    F.,    1851,   "  Huntsmen   and   Hounds,"    10   x  16   (Kendrick),   j£6  6s. 

143  Warren,    E.    G.,    1886,    "  By    the    River,"    19    x    25  (Amor),    £2    3S- 

144  Williamson,    F.,    "  Harvesting,"    7J   x    ii-i    (Eade),  ;£ai     lis. 

PICTURES. 

145  Arnald,    G.,   A.R.A.,    "River   Scene:   Sunset,"   25!   x   38   (Eade),    £5   5s. 

146  Cooper,  T.  S.,   R.A.,   igoo.,   "  Early  Winter:  Six  sheep  and  a   cow  in   the 

snow,"  17I  X  23J  (Collings),  .;£'i2   12s. 

147  Howard,     H.,     R.A.,     "  Beatrice     in    the     Arbour,"    9    x     ui     (A.     Eade), 

£3    13s-   6d. 

148  Koekkoek,  H.,  "  Coast  Scene,"  26  x  39  (F.  Eade),  £g  19s.  6d. 

149  Lucas,  G.,  "  An  Autumn  Evening,"  41J  x  57  (Lee),  £^  4s. 

150  Pether,    A.,    '*  River    Scene:    Moonlight;"    and    "A    Barge    on    a    Canal'' 

(Carey),    i6s. 

151  Warren,    E.    G.,    "  In    Sunshine    and    in    Shade,"    35    x    26i    (F.    Eade', 

^4    14s.   fid. 


June    14,    1910. 


June    14,    1910.      Engravings    and    prints. 

Uiiframcd. 

1  "  Lady    Monson,"     after    G.     Komney,    by    Norman     Hirst,     artist's    prool 

(Agnew),   jQ6  6s. 

2  "  Pinkie,"    after   Sir   T.    Lawrence,    by    the   same,    artist's    proof    (Agnew; 

£ii    i8s. 

3  "  Lady    Maitland,"    after    Raeburn,    by    the    same,    artist's    proof    (Fowler;. 

4  "  Battersea     Bridge;"     and     "Thomas     Carlyle,"     coloured     lithographs, 

after    Whistler;    and    "  Portrait   of    Dugald    Stewart,"    by    S.    Cousins 
(Rimell),   £S  6s. 

5  '•  Lavina,     Countess    Spencer,"    after    Sir    J.     Reynolds,     by    S.    Cousins, 

artist's  proof   (Vicars),   £12    is.  6d. 

The  property  of  a   gentleman. 

Uiifrained. 

6  "  Lady     Waldegrave     and     child,"     after     Reynolds,    by    G.     Zobel ;     and 

another,    artist's  proofs   (Amor),    los. 

7  "  Effie     Deans,"     after     the    same,     by    T.     O.     Barlow;     and     "Strolling 

Players,"    by    the    same,     artist's    proofs    (Cross),     i8s. 

BY  S.   COUSINS,    R.A. 

8  "  Miss    Rich,"    after    Hogarth;    and    "  Princess    Sophia    and    Dog,"    after 

Sir  J.   Reynolds,   artist's  proofs   (Cross),    los.   6d. 
q     "  The   Order  of   Release,"   after   Sir  J.    E.    Millais;    and   "  No,"   after   the 
same,    artist's   proofs   (Ward),    los.    6d. 

10  "  Imprisoned,"  after  B.   Riviere,   artist's  proof  (Lane),   £1    is. 

11  "  Lady   Caroline    Montagu    as    '  Winter,'  "    after    Sir   J.    Reynolds,    artist's 

proof  (Lane),   £2   12s.  6d. 

12  "  Muscipula,"  after  the  same,   artist's  proof  (Lane^   £1    is. 

13  "  The    Hon.    Anne    Bingham,"    after    the    same,    artist's    proof    {.\gnew,, 

14  "  Miss    Bowles,"    after    the    same,    artist's    proof    (j\gnew),    ^12    is.    fid. 

15  "  Countess    Spencer    and    Lord    Althorp,"    after    the    same,    artist's    proof 

(Maggs),    £2    I2S.   6d. 

16  "  A    Message   from    the   Sea,"    after    H.    Howard,    artist's    proof    (Vicars), 

£Z    13s.    6d. 

17  "  Georgiana,     Duchess    of     Devonshire,"    after    Sir    J.     Reynolds,     artist's 

proof   (Vicars),   £i\    us. 

18  "  Isabella,    Duchess   of   Rutland,"   after    the   same,    artist's   proof    (Vicars), 

;6^I2   12s. 

19  "  Lady    Acland    and    children,"    after   Sir    T.    Lawrcrice,   printed    on    Indi.i 

paper     (Bates),    £<)    9s. 

20  "  Harriet,    Countess   Gower,  and  child,"   after   the   same,    engraver's   proof 

(Sabin),    ;^32    us. 


348  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

31     ''  Mrs.     Wolff,"     after     the     same,     second     published     state     (Jacobsen), 
j^8    8s. 

After  J.  M.  W.  TURNER,  R.A. 
Framed. 

22     "  The    Golden    Bough,  '    by    J.    T.    Willmore,    artist's    proof    (Gooden    and 

Fox),    j^2    i2s.    6d. 
33     "  Mercury     and     Herse,"    by    J.     Cousen,     first    published     state    (Vicars), 

j£^    14s.    6d. 
24     "  Caligula's    Bridge,"     by     E.     Goodall,     first     published     state     (.X'icars), 

£4    14s.    6d. 
as     "  Dido    and    .i^ineas,"    by    W.    R.    Smith,    first    published    state    (Agnew), 

/Ti    IIS.   fid. 

26  "  St.  Mark's  Square,  Venice,"  by  G.   Hollis,  first  published  state  (.■Vgnevv), 

£3  13s.   6d. 

27  "  Crossing    the    Brook,"    by    R.    Br.indard,    first   published    state    (Vicars), 

£^   14s.    fid. 

28  "  Grand    Canal,    Venice,"    by    W.    Miller,    first    published    state    (.'\gnew), 

j^IO      IDS. 

39    "  The     Approach     to     Venice,''     by     R.     Wallis,     artist's     proof     (Agnew), 

The  property  of  a  nobleman. 

30  "  The    Seasons,"    after    Hamilton,    by    Michel,    a    set    of    four,    in    colours; 

and  "  Fountains  .Abbey,   Yorkshire,"  after  Buckle,   unframed   (Posener), 

31  "Matrimony,"     after     Williams,     by     Jukes,      aquatint;      and     two     after 

Rowlandson,   in   colours   (Ellis   and   Smith),   £y   ys. 

32  "  .Sylvia,"  after   Peters,    by  J.   R.   Smith;   and   "  Nature,"   after   Lawrence, 

by  Doo  (Gooden  and   Fox),  £y   17s.  fid. 

33  "  The     Countess    of     Southampton,"    after     Van     Dyck,     by    J.     McArdell 

(C.    Davis),    ;^3   3s. 

34  "Adrienne     Lecouvreur,"     after     Coypel,     by     Drevet;       and     four     others 

(Rimell),    £4   4s. 

35  "  Girl  Washing  Linen,"  after  Greuze,  proof;  "  La  Courtisane  Amoureuse," 

after   Boucher;    and   one   after   Drouais,    by    Melini    (Cox),    £10    los. 

36  "  Girl  Knitting,"  after  Greuze;  "  La  Petite  M6re,"  after  the  same;  '•  The 

Spmpstress,"   after   Chardin;    and    one   other    (A.    Wertheimer),    jf's   5s. 

37  "  Pastoral    Subject,"    after    Boucher,    by    Demarteau;    and    "  L'Heure    du 

Rendezvous,"  after  M.   Gerard  (C.   Davis),   £6   16s.   fid. 

38  "  La    Dispute    de    la    Rose;  "    and    "  La    Rose    Prise,"    after    Boilly,    by 

Cazenove,   a   pair;    and    "  L'Eiude   ilu   npssin,"   after   and    by    (he   same 
(C.    Davis),    £6   6s. 

39  "  Le    Sommeil    de    I'lnnocence;"    and    L'Amitid    Filiale,"    after    Boilly,    a 

pair;    and    two   others,    after    the    same    (Parsons),    £^    153.    fid. 

40  "  Les   Baignets  ";    "  L'Education    fait   tout  ";    "  L'Heureuse    Fecondit^  "; 

and   "  Le   Petit   Predicateur,"   after  Fragonard,   by  de   Launay,   a  set  of 
four   (A.   Wertheimer),   £^6   155. 

41  "  La    Fuite    A    dessein,"    after    Fragonard,    by    Macret;    and    "  La    Coni- 

pl.ii^.inio  M.-itcrnclle,"  after  Frcudeberg,  by  de  Launay  (A.  Wertheimer), 
£11    OS.   fid. 


June    14,    1910.  349 

4a     "  Le  Segment  d'Amour."  nfter  Frngonard,  by  J.  Malhieu  (A.  Wertheinier), 
£il   17s. 

43  "Promenade   du    Matin;  "    and    "  Promenade   du   Soir,"    after    Freudeberg 

(C.    Davis),    £.2!)   8s. 

44  "  Qu'en    dil    rAbbi',"    .-ind    '"  I.e    Billot     Doux,"    after    l.avrcince,     by    de 

Launay,   with  A.P.D.R.  (Maggs),  £y\  8s. 

45  "  Le      Cage      Symbolique,"       after      Le       Peintre,       by      Fessard ;       and 

"  L'lrresolution,"   after   Trinquesse,    by    Pierron    (Bruce),    £21. 

46  "  Heads  of   Ladies,"   by   Bonnet,   a   pair,   in   colours   (Amor),    ^£'15    15s. 

47  "  The     Woman     tal<ing     Coffee,"     by     L     Marin,      in     colours     (Bruce). 

;^i8    i8s. 

48  "  Le  Matin  ";   "Le  Midi  ";   "  L'Aprt-s-Midi  ";   and   "  Le  .Soir,"  after  J.  B. 

Huet,    by    Demarteau,    a   set   of   four,    in   colours   (Geoffroy),    ^£'56   14s. 

49  "  Les    Plaisirs    des    Amours,"    after    Huet;    and    one    after    Boucher,     by 

Demarteau,   in   colours   (Parker),   £1^    13s. 

50  "  L'Amour     Couronn^,"     after     Boilly,     by     Cazenove,     proof,     in     colours 

(C.    Davis),    j£722    is. 

51  "  L'Optique, "    by    the   same,    in    colours    (C.    Davis),    £1^    'S^- 

53     "  La    Douce    Resistance,"    after    Boilly,    by    Tresca,    in    colours    (Fowler), 
£21    10s. 

53  "  La    Prelude   de    Nina,"    after    Boilly,    by    Chaponnier,    proof,    in    colours 

(.\mor),     £2^     4s. 

54  "  La    Serinette,"    after    Boilly,     by    Honore,    proof,     in    colours    (Fowler), 

£<)    19s.    6d. 

55  Meyer,    C,    1S04,    "  Street    Scenes    in    Paris,"    drawings    in    sepia,    a    pair 

(Bruce),    ;/^54  J2s. 

56  Watteau    (after),    "A   Lady    at    a    Spinet;  "   and    another,    pencil   drawings 

(Parsons),    £^    ss. 

The    following    were    the    property    of    Herbert    Raphael, 
Esq.,  M.P. 

57  "Cecilia,"      after      Engleheart,      by      Bartolozzi;      "Mrs.      Siddons      as 

'  Tragedy,'  "   after   Cipriani,    by   the   same;    and    "  Venus   and    Cupid," 
by   the  sanie,    in  red    (Fowler),   £2    12s.   6d. 

58  "The    Marlborough    Family,"    after    S.    Shelley,    by    F.    Bartolozzi,    proof 

before     fetters,     in     red;     and     "  Signora     Casentini     as        La     Bella 
Pescatrice,"  after  Violet,  by  the  same  (Geoffroy),  ;^s  ss. 

59  "Emma;"    and    "Jessy,"    after    G.    Wallis,    by    W.    Sedgwick,    a    pair; 

open    letter   proofs    (Pollard),    ;^I3    13s. 

60  "  Mrs.    Russel    Manners,"    after   Stroekling,    by    R.    Cooper,    with    title    in 

open   letters   (Wilbraham),   jfs   15s.   6d. 

61  ■'  The    Duchess    of    Richmond,"    after    Downham,    by    Burke,    open    letter 

proof   (Williams),    £6   6s. 
6a     "  The    Duchess   of    Devonshire,"    after    the    same,    by    Bartolozzi    (Fowler), 

j^H      IIS. 

63  "  Lady    Elizabeth    Lambart,"    after   the   same,    by   J.    Baldrey,   open    letter 

proof;   printed   in   bistre  (Williams),   j£Jii    lis. 

64  "  Lady   Northwick,  and  the  Ladies  Rushout,"  after   Plimer,   a  set  of  four; 

printed    in    bistre   (Fowler),    ;f2i. 

65  "  Mrs.   Jordon   as  '  The   Romp,'  "   after  G.   Romney,    by   J.   Ogborne,   first 

state;    in    bistre   (F.    Daniell),    £1$   4s. 


350  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

66  "  Maternal    Love   (Mrs.   Morgan    and    child),"    after   J.    Russell,   by    P.    W. 

Tomkins   (Woodman),   £6   6s. 

67  "  Miss    Farren,"    after    Sir   T.    Lawrence,    by    F.    Bartolozzi,    proof    before 

letters   (W.   Sabin),   ^£^55    13s. 

68  "  Mrs.   Lovibond,"   after  J.   R.   Smith,   by   H.   Kingsbury   (Mason),   £5   5s. 

69  "  Ann   Allan,"   after   J.   Hay,   by   J.   Collyer;    and   "  Mrs.   Wybrow,"   after 

Hayter,    by    R.    Cooper;    and    "  La    Tendre    M4re,"    by    and    after    De 
Gouy,   printed   in  colours  (Geoffrey),  £y   17s.  6d. 

70  "  The  Dumb  Alphabet,"  after  J   \orthcote,  R.A.,  by  W.  T.  .Annis,  printed 

in   colours   (De   Swarf),   £13   2s.   6d. 

71  "  CupTd    Disarmed;  "    and    "  Cupid's    Revenge,"     after    J.     H.     Benwell, 

by   C.   Knight,   a   pair;   printed   in   colours   (Fowler),   j£,'i2    12s. 

72  "  The     Duchess     of     Devonshire,"     after     Lady     Diana     Beauclerk,     by 

Bartolozzi,     proof     before     any     letters;     printed     in     colours     (Mason), 

73  "  Mrs.     Siddons,"     after     Downman,     by     Bartolozzi,     printed     in     colours 

(W.   Sabin),    ;^3i    los. 

74  "  Miss     Farren,"     after     the     same,     by     J.     Collyer,     printed     in     colours 

(W.    Sabin),    £^i    los. 

75  "  Master    Henry    Hoare,"    after    Sir   J.    Reynolds,    by    C.    Wilkin,    printed 

in   colours   (Sabin),   ;^22   is. 

76  "  Miss    Elizabeth    Beauclerc,"    after   the    same,    by    T.    Watson,    printed    in 

colours   (Ellis   and   Smith),    yCg    igs.   6d. 

77  "  The    Good    Mother    reading    a    story,"    after    Emma    Crewe,    by    C.    W. 

White,    etched    letter    proof,    printed    in    colours    (de    Swart),    £17    17s. 

.After    R.    COSWAY,    R.A. 

78  "  Lady  Diana  Sinclair,"  by  M.  Bovi ;  "The  Honourable  Mrs.   Damer,"  by 

Schiavonetti,    proof    before    any    letters;    and    "  Henry    Swinburne,"    by 
M.   Bovi,   with  title  in  open   letters  (Wilbraham),   £■;   17s.  6d. 

79  "  Love,"     by     T.     Ryder,     open     letter     proof;     "  The     Hours     crowning 

Virtuous    Love,"    by    the    same,    proof    before    any    letters;    and    Master 
Hugh   Seymour,"  by   H.   Hall   (Pollard),   £8   i8s.   6d. 

80  "  Love     and     Peace,"     by     C.     Townley;      "  Miss     Harriet     Eyre,"     by 

Bartolozzi;    and   "Caroline    Isabella    Somerset,"   by    Bond,    proof   before 
any   letters    (Mason),    £^   4s. 

81  "  Lady    Theodosia    Cradock,"    by    A.    Freschi,    proof    before    any    letters; 

"  Mr.  Horace  Beckford,"  by  J.   Cond^;  and  "  Louisa   Paolina  Cosway,' 
by   A.   Cardon   (Breun),   ^^5   5s. 

82  "  Isabella,    Lady   Sefton,"   by   W.   Dickinson,    proof   before   letters,    in   red; 

and  "  Isabella   Czartoryska,"  by  Testolini   (Mason),   £6  6s. 

83  "  Anne,  Countess  of  Radnor,"  by  M.  Bovi,  open  letter  proof;   and  "  Lady 

Maria  Stanhope,"  by  A.   Cardon   (Vaughan),   £y  ys. 

84  "  Mrs.    Whiteford    and    son,"    by    G.    Minnsi,    proof    before    letters;     and 

the    "  Prince    and    Princess    of    Wales,"    by    M.    Sloane,    with    title    in 
open   letters   (Forbes),    ;^3   3s. 

85  "Lady    Cockerell    (as   a   Gipsy   Woman)";    and    a    "Lady    in    the   character 

of  a  Milkmaid,"  by  J.  S.  Agar,  a  pair  (Pinto),  ;^ii    iis. 

86  "  Lady    Heathcote,"    by    the    same,    with    title    in    open    letters    (Fowler), 

£10   los. 

87  "  Mrs.   Jackson;  "    and    "  Mrs.    Tickell,"    by    J.    Condd    (Pinto),    .;£'i2    12s. 

88  "  Mrs.     Merry,"    by     A.     Cardon;     and     "  Miss     O'Neill     as     '  A     Beggar 

Woman,'  "  by   J.    S.    Agar   (Bird),    £ji   13s.    6d. 


June    14,    1910.  351 

8g     "  Mrs.      Fitzherbert,"      by      J.      Conde,      proof      before      letters      (Amort, 

j^i6    i6s. 
90     "  Harriet,  Viscountess  Bulkeley,"  by  F.   Bartolozzi,  etched  letter  proof,   in 

red   (Fowler),   ;C5   ISS-   6d. 
gi     "  The  Portrait  of  a  Grecian   Lady  (Mrs.  Baldwin),"  by  the  same,   in  red 

(Forster),    ^i    is. 
r)2     "  Mrs.   Undy,"  by  the  same;  and  "George,  Fourth  Duke  of  Marlborough," 

by  J.  S.  .Agar,   proof  before  letters  (F.   Daniell),   £s  5^- 

93  "  Lady  Caroline  Spencer,"  by  W.   W.   Barney  (Pollard),   £j2   12s. 

94  "  Juliana,    Countess    of    Carrick,    .ind    her    daughters,"    by    J.    R.    Smith 

(Wall),    jCg   9S- 

95  "A    Lady    with    a    Young    Girl,"    by    G.    Minasi ;    and    "Youth"    (Henry 

Luboniirrski),    by    F.    Bartolozzi,   printed    in    colours    (Ellis    and    .Smith), 

£^3  13s. 

96  "  Mrs.    Duff,"    by    J.    .Agar,    printed    in    colours    (F.    Daniell),    ^^'43    is. 

The   property  of  a  gentleman. 

97  "  Francis,   Lndv   Bridges,"   after  Cotes,   by  J.   Watson,   first  state   (James), 

i;i6    16s. 

After   SIR  J.   REYNOLDS. 

98  "  Simplicity   (Miss   Gwatkin),"   stipple   by    F.    Bartolozzi    (Burton),    £4  4s. 

99  "Miss    Theophila     Palmer,"    by    J.     R.     Smith,     second    state    (Ellis    and 

Smith),    j{l2i. 
100     "  Mrs.  Morris,"  by  J.  R.   Smith  (Rose),   ;^3   13s.  6d. 
loi     "  Miss  Nelly  O'  Brien,"  by  J.  Wilson,   proof  before  any  letters  (Ellis  and 

Smith),    jC.g    19s.    6d. 

102  "Miss  Polly   Kennedy,"  by  T.   Wilson,   first  state   (Rose),   £6  6s. 

103  "  The   Duchess  of   Cumberland,"  by  J.    Watson,   first  state   (Maggs),    ;^ai. 

104  "  Hon.    Miss    .Moncton,"   by    J.    Jacobe    (Pearson),    £.2j   6s. 

105  "  Hon.   Mrs.   Tollemache,"   by  J.   Jones   (Pearson),   j^i3    13s. 
jo6     "  The  Duchess  of  Rutland,"  by  V.  Green  (Pearson),  ;£;i7  17s. 

107  "  The  Duche.^s   of   Devonshire,"  by   V.    Green   (.W.   Sabin),    £^8   6s. 

108  "  Mrs.   Mathew,"  by  W.   Dickinson   (Rimell),   j£^i4   14s. 

109  "  Lady  Bampfylde,"  by  T.   Watson   (Davis),   £^42. 

Other  properties. 

no    "  Le    Carquois    Epuis6,"    after    Baudouin;     and    "  Le    Petit    Jour,"    after 
Freudeberg,    by    N.    dc    Launay,    a    pair    (Ellis    and    Smith),    £25    14s. 

111  "  Le    Concert;"    and    "  Le    Bal    Par6,"    after    St.    .\ubin,    by    Duclos,    a 

pair    (Cox),    ^26    5s. 

112  "  Lady  Kenyon,"   after   Hoppner,   by   H.    Meyer,   proof   (Howell),   ;^I2    12s. 

113  "  Master  Lambton,"  after  Sir  T.   Lawrence,   by  S.   Cousins,   R..A.   (Davis), 

;^I2       I2S. 

114  "  Miss   Serocold,"   after  J.    Downman,    by    H.    Kinsbury,    proof    before    the 

title    (Fowler),    £16    i6s. 

115  "  The.  Fruit-barrow  "    (the    \\'alton    Family),    after    H.    Walton,    by    J.    R. 

Smith   (F.    Daniell),   £30  9s. 

116  "  Eliza  "     (Mrs.     Hoppner),     after     Hoppner,     by     J.    Young     (Colnaghi), 

117  "Rt.     Hon.     William     Pitt,"     after     G.     Dupont,     by     R.     Earlom,     proof 

before  letters  (Grey),  ^^50  8s. 


352  x\RT     PRICES     CURRENT. 

ii8     "  Miss    Benedetta    Ramus,"    alter    Romney,    by    W.    Dickinson,    before    the 
title  on   the  book   (Grey),   ^£15   15s. 

119  "  Mrs.     Montague,"    after    Sir    J.    Reynolds,    by    J.     K.    Smith    (Parker), 

£4    4S- 

120  "  Lady    Cfiarles    Spencer,"    after    the    same,    by    W.    Dickinson    (Parker', 

^4    4s. 

121  "  Hon.    Mrs.    Stanhope,"    after    the    same,    by    (.    R.    Smith    (W.    Sabin), 

£g    19s.   6d. 
123     "  Colonel    Tarleton,"    after   Sir    J.    Reynolds,    by    J.    R.    Smith,    first   state 
(Ellis   and   Smith),    £s^    14s. 

123  "  Dr.    Robinson,"    after    Sir    J.     Reynolds,     by    J.     R.    Smith    (Vaughan), 

£3    13s.   6d. 

124  "  George,  Prince  of  Wales,"  after  Gainsborough,   by  J.  R.  Smith  (Rimell), 

£3    3S- 

125  &     126     "  Mrs.     Musters,"     "  The     Duchess    of     Devonshire,"     and     "  The 

Fortune-teller,"     "  Venus    Chiding     Cupid,"    and    other     Portraits     and 
Subjects,   after  Reynolds,   by  S.   W.   Reynolds   (Maynard),   £2   123.  6d. 

127  "  The     Farmer's     Stable,"     after     Morland,     by     W.     Ward,     printed     in 

colours   (W.   Sabin),   £2g  8s. 

128  "  The  Farm  Yard;"  and  the  "  Farmer's  Stable,"  after  and   by  the  same 

(Parker),    £^    4s. 

129  "  Portraits  of   '  t^ap-hazard  '   and   '  Muly-Molock  ',"   after  B.    Marshall,  by 

Cooke,   open   letter  proofs   (Fores),   ;^24  3s. 

130  "  King    George    III.    returning    from    hunting;"    and    "  The    Royal    Hunt 

in    Windsor    Park,"    after    Pollard,    by    Dubourg,     a    pair    in     colours 
(de   Swart),    j^2i. 

131  "The   Story   of   Letitia,"    after    Morland,    by   J.    R.    Smith,    the   set   of   six, 

printed   in   colours   (Jacobs),   j£ji62    15s. 

132  "A    St.    James'    Beauty;"    and    "St.    Giles'    Beauty,"    after    Benwell,    by 

Bartolozzi,  printed  in  colours  (Roberts),   £52   los. 

133  "  The     .Spirit     of     a     Child,"     and     Companion,     after     Rev.     W.     Peters, 

by  F.   Bartolozzi,   a  pair,  in  brown  (Clifford),   £1    is. 

134  "  Tom  and  his  Pigeons;"  and  ''  The  Favourite  Rabbit,"  after  J.   Russell, 

by     G.     Knight,     a     pair,     printed     in     colours     (Bird),     £;i     13s.     6d. 

135  "The   Satyr   and   the   Traveller,"   after  Jordaens,    by   V.   Green,   printed   in 

colours   (de   Swart),    £y    17s.   6d. 

136  "The  Woodman,"   after   I5arker,    by   Bartolozzi;   and  "The  Thatcher,"   by 

and  after  J.   Burney,   printed  in  colours  (Hoy lake),   j^io   los. 

137  "  Illustrations    to    Macklin's    British    Poets,"    after    Kauffman,    Hamilton, 

M.    Cosway,    and   others,    by    Bartolozzi,    Burke,    etc.,    finely   printed    in 
colours,   with   uncut   margins   (Pe"arson),   £g  gs. 

138  &    139     "Princess    of    Wales,"    after    C.    Jones,     by    Agar;      "Venus    and 

/Eneas,"    after    Kauffman,     by    Ryder;    "  Musidora,"    after    Hamilton; 
and   "  Dorothea,"   after   T.    Clarke,    by    W.    Say   (Fowler),    £2    13s.    6d. 

140  "  The    Soldier's    Departure,"    and    "  Soldier's    Return",     a    pair,    printed 

in  colours  (Pa-ker),   £1   5s. 

141  Classical     Subject,     after     Cipriani;    and     "  Priam     and     Achilles,"     after 

Copley,      bolh     printed     in     colours     (Parker),     £2     2S. 
14a     "  The  Spirit  of  a   Child,"   after   Peters,   by   Bartolozzi,    a   pair,   printed   in 

colours   (Fowler),   £2   2S. 
143     "  Rembrandt,"    after   Rembrandt,    by    Pelicier    (withdrawn). 


Jun2^4j    iQio-  353 

144  &  145  "F.  Bartolozzi,"  after  Reynolds,  by  Marcuard,  in  red;  "Venus 
attired  by  ths  Graces;  "  and  the  "  Choice  of  Paris,"  after  A. 
Kauffman,    by    Bartolozzi,    a    pair    (Geoffrey),    £n    14s.    6d. 

146  "  The   Gordon    Riots,"   after   Wheatley,    by   J.    Heath,    proof   before   letters 

(Parker),    j£i    is. 

147  "  Battle    at    La    Hogue;"    and    "  The    Death    of    General    Wolfe,"    oroot, 

after  B.   West,   by  WooUett   (Maggs),   £i    5s. 
i.)8     Shootin)^     Subjects,     after     Stubhs,     by     Woollett,     a     set     of     four,     three 
proof's   (Fores),   £j   17s.   6d. 


354  ART    PRICES    CURRENT. 


June  17,  1910.  The  collection  of  Sir  Frederick 
Thorpe  Mappin,  Bart.,  deceased,  late  of  Thornbury, 
Sheffield.      (Sold  by  order  of  the  Executors.) 

BRITISH    SCHOOL. 
DRAWINGS. 

1  Branwhite,    C.    (i868),    "Winter    near    Ashburton,    Devonshire,"    20J    x    32I 

(Wilson),    :£'2i. 

2  Dobson,   W.   C.   T.,   R.A.   (1872),   "Faith,"    igl   x    16!   (Lister),    £ii    lis. 

3  Earle,   C,   "A  South-Down   Farm,"   18J  x  27J   (Lister),   j^5  5s. 

4  Goodall,    F.,    R.A.,    "The    Royalist,*    iSJ    x    26J    (Sampson),    £is    iss. 

PICTURES. 

5  Adams  J.   Clayton    (1873),   "  Harvest-Time,"  31  x   49   (Wilson),    ;£'6o   i8s. 

6  Ansdell,    R.    R..A.,    "Life:    Morning,"   a   stag  in    the   Highlands,    23   x   41I 

(Mitchell),    ^19    iqs. 

7  Armfield,  G.    (1854),   "Sporting   dogs,"   27I   x   35I  (Sampson),    £j   7s. 

8  Baxter,    C,    "The    Coquette,"   oval,    loj    x   SJ    (Sampson),    £S   8s. 

9  Beavis,    R.    (1874),    "Charcoal    Burners,"    iij    x    19J    (Wilson),    £12    13s. 

10  Cameron,    Duncan    (1877),    "Harvest-Time:    near    St.    Fillans,    Perthshire," 

23j   X  38   (Wilson),   j£;i5   15s. 

11  Cameron,    Duncan    (1877),    ''Largo    Bay,    Fife   Coast,"   23J    x    38    (Wilson), 

£7    7s  • 

12  Cole,    Vicat,     R..\.    (1859),     "  A    Welsh    valley,     with     a    distant    view    of 

Snowdon,"   41   x  59   (Agnew),   ;^i47. 

13  Collins,    W..    R..\.,   "  Forest   Scene,"   205  x  165   (Sampson),  ^£^17    17s. 

14  Constable,   J.,   R.A.,   "Stoke  by  Neyland,   Suffolk"  49J  x  65,   collection  of 

Jonathan   Nield,    Esq.   (1879),   (Sulley),   ;^9,24o. 

15  Cooke,    K.    W.,    R.A.    (1848),    "  Shipping,    in    a   rough    sea    ofT    the    Bass 

Rock,"  40  X   S5j   (Sampson),   ;£'54   12s. 

16  Cooke,   E.   W.,   R.A.,   "  Beach  Scene,"  9^  x   13J   (Brocklehurst),   ;6^i9   19^. 

17  Cooper,    T.    S.,    R.A.    (1851),    "  A    Bull    and    three    cows    in    a   pasture," 

S6i   x   47J   (Sampson),    ;{;320   5s. 
j8     Cooper,     T.    S.,     R.A.     (1871),     "  Amongst     the    fells,    East     Cumberland," 

48   X  83i   (Wilson),    ^'152   5s. 
ig     Creswick,    T.,    R.A.,    "  On    the    Tees,    near    Barnard    Castle,"    27J    x    3si 

(Sampson),   ^£'22    is. 
20     Creswick,    T.,    R..'\.,    "  Mountainous    River    Scene,"   17"    x    23J    (Sampson), 

£22    IS. 
ai     Crowe,     Eyre,     A. R.A.     (1864),     "Luther     posting     his     Theses     on     the 

Church  door  of  Wittenberg,"  49J  x  78   (Newton),   ;£'iio  5$. 

22  Davis,   H.  W.   B.,  R.A.   (1882),   "  In   Ross-shire,"  47*  x  83  (Wilson),   ;^3j6. 

23  Ellis,   Edwin,   "Baiting  Crab-pots,   Flamborough   Head,"  35J  x  60  (Vicars), 

j£^82    19s. 

24  Feed,   J.,    R.S.A.,    ''Tarn    O'Shanter,"    13   x    i6i   (Wilson),    ;£iio   5s. 


June    17,    1910.  355 

25  Fielding,     C,     "Woody     Landscape,     with     a     peasant     driving     cattle," 

iSj  X  23i  (Leggatt),  £126. 

26  Frith,     W.  P.,     R.A.     U870),     "Amy     Robsart     and     Janet,"     31     x     25J 

(Wilson),   £&i    i8s. 

27  Gainsborough,   T.,    R.A.,    "A   Gipsy    Encampment,"   47   x   58,    Wynn    Ellis 

collection    (1876),    (Agnew),  £'i.i02  los. 

28  Gainsborough,  T.,   R.A.,   "Gads   Hill   Oak,"  50  x  39^   (Agnew),   jQddi    los. 
2g     Gainsborough,     "Portrait    of     Mrs.     St.     Leger,     as    'Imogen',"    2g    x     24 

(Agnew),     £i7%. 

30  Gainsborough,   "Portrait   of   Mr.    and   Mrs.    Hallett,    with   a   dog,"  25  x   19 

(Ambley),    ^^63. 

31  Goodall,   F.,   R.A.   (1867),   "Rebekah,"   59  x  96  (Lister),   j^ios. 

32  Goodall,    F.,    R..\.    (185S),    "  Felice    Ballarin    reciting    Tasso    to    the    people 

of  Chioggia,"  56  x  95  (Wilson),  ;^I3I   5s. 

33  Guido    (after),    "  Nature   unfolding    the    fruits    of    the    Earth,"    by    Sir    J. 

Reynolds,    P.R..-\.,    24    x    29    (.Vmor),    j^44    2s. 

34  Hall^,   C.   E.,   "The  Fortune-teller,"  41   x  47J   (Wilson),   £^()  4s. 

35  Hastings,    Mrs.    Gardiner,    "Ruth,"    45    x    31 J    (Elliott),    £S    8s. 

36  Hillingford,    R.    (1871),    "Don    Quixote    and    Sancho    Panza,    in    the    apart- 

ments   of    the    Duchess,"    22    x    34    (Mitchell),    £^^    6s. 

37  Hillingford,     R.     (1869),     "She    loved    me    for    the    perils    I    had     'scaped, 

and   I   loved  her  that  she  did  pity  me"  ("Othello"),   12  x   16  (Wilson), 
£11     lOS. 

38  Hook,    J.    C,    R.A.    (1850),    "A    Dream    of    Venice,"    48^    x    31    (Wilson), 

£"105. 

39  James,     R.    S.,     "Palmistry,"    and     "Grave-diggers,"    on    panel     (Wilson), 

£2    12s.   6d. 

40  Koekkoek,  H.  (1836),  ''The  Mouth  of  a  River,"  11  x   14  (Agnew),  £22,  2S. 

41  Leader,   B.   W.,    R.A.   (1866),   "The   Close  of   Summer,"   35   x   60   (Wilson), 

;^l68. 

42  Leader,    B.    W.,    R.A.    (1863),    "A    Fine    Morning    in    the    Lledr    Valley." 

iS\   X   SZ\    (Sampson),    ^792   8s. 

43  Leader,     B.    W.,    R.A.     (1865),     "The    Lledr    Bridge    near    Bettws-y-Coed, 

North  Wales,"   17I  x  25^   (Wilson),   ^89  5s. 

44  Leslie,     C.     R.,     R..\.     (1830),     "The     Merry     Wives     of     Windsor:     The 

Dinner   at    Mr.    Page's    House,"    47I    x   68    (Wilson),    ^^567. 

45  Linnell,   J.,    sen.    (1853),    "A    View    in    Surrey,"   24   x    29    (Thorne),    JC231. 

46  Linnell,   J.,   sen.    (1871),    "Landscape,      with   peasants   in    the    foreground," 

27^   X   38J    (Sampson),    ;^ii5    10s. 

47  Linton,  W.,  "Venice,"  15J  x  23J  (Louis),  ;^13  13s. 

48  Logsdail,     W.     (1884-5),     "In     the     Villa     Borghese,     Rome,"     ig\     x     24 

(Lister),    £y2    us. 

49  Melby,     W.     (1866),     ''A    Vessel     going     ashore     in     a     Storm,"    35    x    60 

(Wilson),    £&^. 

50  Morland,    G.,    "A    Farmyard,"    with    two    horses,     a    donkey,     and    three 

pigs,   27J  X  35   (.Agnew),   ;6"2is   ss. 

51  Miiller,  W.   (1853),  "The  Grand  Canal,   Venice,"  23i  x  37  (Wilson),   £i2(>. 

52  Mutrie,    M.    D.,    "Roses,"    lof    x    SJ    (Collings),    £2    12s.  6d. 

53  Nasmyth,    P.    (1823),     "View    on    an    Essex    River,"    22 J  s    33    (Agnew), 

£'257  5s- 

54  Nicol,    Erskine,    .A. R.A.    (1866),    "Missed,"   29    x    22    (S.nmpson),    ^^141    155. 

55  Nicol,     Erskine.     A. R.A.     (i868\     "  The     F.nvouritf    .Melody,"     lyi    x     26J 

(Sampson),   .;^a36  5s. 


356  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

$6     Nicol,     Erskine,     A.R.A.     (1865),     "The     Rejected     Tenant,"     23     x      15^ 
(Sampson),    ^£'84. 

57  Orchardson,    Sir    W.    Q.,    R.A.,    "Christopher   Sly,"    34,}    x    49    (Sampson), 

^£■525- 

58  Ouless,    W.    W.,    R.A.    (1871),    "An    incident    in    the    Revolution,     1792," 

45   X    35    (Wilson),    ^^283    los. 

59  Smart,    J.,    R.S.A.    (1882),    "The    Half-way    House,"    45    x   71^    (MuUenJ, 

60  Stark,  J.,   "The  Ferry,"  34  x  50^  (Vicars),   j£;io5. 

61  Stark,  J.,   "A   Forest  Brook,"   17I  x  23I   (Mullen),   ;^i3i   ss- 

62  Stuart,  C,  "Ever  Onward,"  71   x  47  (Elliott),   ^^29  8s. 

63  Syer,  J.  (1875),  "Barmouth,"  36  x  53J   (Thrift),  £73   los. 

64  Turner,    J.    M.    W.,    R.A.,    "View    on    the   Tyne,"    28    x    38    (Gooden    and 

Fox),    £57   15s. 

65  Vincent,    G.    (1830),    "I-andscape,"    15    x    ig|    (Vicars),    ^£'31    los. 

66  Webb,  J.   (1874-5),   "Paris,"  30  x  49I  (Wilson),   £52    los. 

67  Webster,    T.,    R.A.,    "Roast   Pig,"   28^   x   46I    (Wilson),    ^^262    los. 

68  Wilkie,    Sir   D.,    R.A.,    "Blind-Man's   Buff,"   a   sketch,    24   x   34J   (Wilson) 

i^73    I OS. 
(14     Woolmer,  A.  J.,   "  The   Rose,"  oval,    19  x   14I   (Louis),   £y  7s. 

70  Wyld,    W.,   ''Venice:   Morning   and   Evening,"   a   pair,    5i   x    13^   (Wilson), 

£9   9s- 

CONTINENTAL  SCHOOLS. 
PICTURES. 

71  Bonheur,  Auguste,   "Cattle  in   the  Auvergne,"  385  x  67  (Wilson),  £110  5s. 
7J     Brillouin,  G.   (1871),  "  Mili-tary   Critics,"   12J  x   15I   (Wallis),   ^^26   5s. 

73  Fichel,    E.   (1856),   "  The  Chess   Players,"   14^   x  19  (Leggatt),   £2^  3s. 

74  Fichel,    E.    (1871),   "Reading   the   News,"   8^   x   6i   (Cremetti),    £$0   8s. 

75  Gronland,     Th.     (1852),     "  Flowers     and     fruit     on     a     table,"     36     x     27^ 

(Collings),   j^i8   i8s. 

76  Gudin,    H.,   "Early   Morning  on   the   Coast,"   4I   x   8   (Mullen),   £2   2S. 

77  Toree,    R.,    "A   Gentle   Breeze,"   47   x   87   (Wilson),   ^31    los. 

78  Verboeckhoven,    E.    (1871),     "  A    Ewe    and    two   lambs,    near    the    coast," 

21J   x   iS  (Mitchell),   £yg   i6s. 

79  Verboeckhoven,  E.  (1S51),  "  Sheep  and  goat  in  a  barn,"  11  x  14  (Mitchell), 

;.^57   15s- 

80  Ziem,  F.,  ''Boats  on  the  Lagoons,   Venice,"  14J  x  2iJ  (Tooth),   ;£'ios. 

Different    properties. 

DRAWINGS. 

8i     Cattermole,    G.,    "The   Ambuscade,"    13J   x    Ji8^   (Johnson),    £s    155.    6d. 

82  Cox,   D.  (1840),  "River  Scene,"  95   x   13  (Bale),  ;^5o  8s. 

83  Lcitch,    W.    L.    (1863),    "Tantallon,"   5!   x    i2i    (Mullen),    £6   6s. 

84  Fielding,    C.    (1818),    "A    Valley    Scene,"    cattle    and    sheep    in    the    fore- 

ground,   ii£   X   i6i   (Layton),   £10   los. 

85  Foster,    Birket,    "The    Island    of    Mull,    from    Oban,"    8    \    loj    (Agnew), 

/;8i     18s. 

86  Foster,    Birket,    "An    Old    Cottage    at    Witley,"    8i    x    vi    (Vicars),    ;^ios. 

87  Fielding,   C.   (1830),   "View  on    the  Coast,"   17}   x   21^   (Agnew),    ;^262    los. 

88  Landseer,    Sir    E.,     R.A.,     "King    Edward    VII.     as    a    child,     with    his 

nurse,"   a    sketch,    pastel,    46    x    38J    (Eve),    £1^    15s. 

89  Bough,   Sam,   R.S.A.   (1867),   "  Harvest-Time,"   13^  x  20  (Wallis),   ^^54   12s. 


June    17,    igio.  057 

90  Bough,     Sam,     R.S.A.     (1859),     ''Conisbro'     Caslle    '     14I     x     22J     (Bale), 

£3(1    iSS- 

PICTURES. 

91  Ansdell,   R.,  R.A.  I1839),  "A  Spaniel,"  39  x  49  (Beal),  j^io  10s. 

92  Stott,     E.,    A.R.A.,    "  Storks    at    the    water's    edge,"    24J    x    33    (Eve), 

£31    I  OS. 
q3     Charles,   J.,    "  Montreuil,"    16J    x    23    (Gooden    and    Fox),    £(>o    i8s. 

94  Israels,  J..    "  The    Music    Lesson,"   20J   x   26   (Bell),    ^£"52    10s. 

95  Coif,    Vic;it,    R.A.    (1866),    "  The  Sea    at    St.   Brides,"    15J  x    23I    (Vicars), 

£2    2S. 
g6     Hrirdy,    J.   and    H.,    "  Tlie    Twelfth    of  August:   dead    grouse    and    snipe," 

i9i   x   29J    (Price),    ;^25   4s. 
97     Bundy,     Edgar     (1904),     "The     Sword     Cutler's     Daughter,"     15I     x     ai]i 

(Connell),   ;^s8   i6s. 
08     Bundy,     Edgar    (1904),     "  Bachelors."     17J     x    233    (Mullen),    ;^54     12s. 
99     Livens,    H.    M.    (1900),    "Chrysanthemums,    in    a    green    jug,"    2o£    x    16J 

(Obach),   £3   3S. 

100  Sawdys,   P.,   ''Berenice,"  27  x   13J   (Mitchell),   ;£'S4   12s. 

101  Vermeulen,    A.,    "A    Frozen    River    Scene,"    with    buildings,    figures,    and 

horses;    and   "A   Woody   River   Scene,"   with   a   cart   crossing   a   bridge; 
a  pair,   19J  x  27   (Graham),   ;^26  5s. 

102  Wetherbee,    G.    F.    (1884),    "The   Harvest   is   past,    the   Summer   is   ended," 

31    X  60   (Sampson),   ;£ri6    i6s. 

103  \A"oods,    H.,    R.A.    (1894),    "  Waiting    for    the    Ferry:    V'enice,"    26    x    17 

(Tootii),    /TSb    2S. 

104  Nasmyth,    A.,    "  \'iew    of     Coul,     Ross-shire,"     33    x     47     (W.     Permain), 

105  Lee,    F.   R.,   R.A.    (1836),   "The  Salmon   Trap,"  39J  x   49J   (Eade)j   £63. 

106  Steer,   P.   Wilson   (1889),   "The  Sofa,"  47  x  53   (.\gnew),   £1^1    15s. 

107  Shayer,    W.,    sen.,    "Cattle   in   a    Landscape,"   23J-   x    igj    (Evans),   ^^27  6s. 

108  Horsley,  J.  C,  R.A.  (1865),  "Under  the  Mistletoe,"  24  x  30*  (Orme),  ;^2l. 
309  Nasmyth,   P.,   ''Kilchurn   Castle,   Loch  Awe,"   17J  x  235  (Reade),   ;£,73   los. 

The  property  of  the  Rev.  Charles  J.  Steward,  deceased, 
late  of  "'  The  Cedars,"  Anglesea  Road,    Ipswich. 

PICTURE, 
no     Cronie,   J.,    "The   Boathouse   at   Blundeston,"    18   x   24^   (James),    £^S    i6a. 

DRAWING. 
Jii     Crome,    ,).,    .A    study    for    "  The     lio.nthouso    at    Blundeston,"    yi    x     12J 
(Elderioy),   ;^5  5s. 

The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

DRAWINGS. 
J12     Allingham,   H.,  "Cottages,"  9  x   11   (.Agnow),  ;^33   12s. 

113  Cook,    E.   Wake   (1886),   "Passing   Showers,   Grasniere,"   I5i  x   12^  (Gooden 

and  Fox),   ^17   17s. 

114  Foster,    Birket     "Th^   Grand   Canal,    Venice."   6J    x    gi    (Tooth),    £sS    iht. 


358  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

IIS    Haghe,   L.,  "Playing  Cards,"  yj  x  gj  (Cooling),  £2  2S. 

lib     Paling,     J.    J.,    "  Dutcii     Peasants    at    a     Repast,"     16J    x    2ij-    (Connell), 

£15    ISS. 

117  Skill,   F.  J.,  "The  Farrier,"  4!  x  si  (CoolingJ,   ^'3  3s. 

118  Tayler,    F.    (1861),    "  The    young    shepherdess,    Bettws-y-Coed,"    13    x     loj 

(Nash),  ;^i    IIS.  6d. 

119  Thorne-Waite,   R.  (1891),   "The  River  Adur,   Bramber,  Sussex,"  12^  x  36J 

(Agnew),    ^763. 

120  Trayer,  J.,  "Shrimpers,"  15I  x  iij  (Vokins),  jQ6  6s. 

lai     De  Wint,   P.,  "River  Scene,"  8|  x   12  (Falser),  £b  i6s.  6d. 

PICTURES. 

122  Ferg,   P.   F.,   "The  Charlatan,"  8  x   io|  (Schroeder),   j^i2   12s. 

123  Goodall,     F.,     R.A.,     "  Water-carriers    on     the     Nile,"     11     x    8     (Evans), 

:f,lO     IDS. 

124  Hardy,    F.    D.,    and    Hardy,    G.    (1857),    "Reading    the    Bible,"    8    x    6i 

(Vicars),    ;^io    ids. 

125  Heffner,    K.,    "The   Thames    at    Streatley,"   4   x   s£    (Robson),    £6   6s. 

126  Lambinet,   T.    (1872),   "Bougival-on-the-Seine,"   2li   x   28   (Cremetti),   £ib&. 

127  Luminals,    W.,    "The    Return    of    the    Prodigal,"    14^    x    lyi    (Connell), 

£S  5s- 

128  Michel,   G.,   "Landscape,"  g  x   12   (Obach),   £$  53. 

129  Morland,     G.,     "The    Interior    of    a    Stable,"    gj    x    iij    (W.     Permain,, 

£17  17s. 


June   22,    1910.  359, 


June     22,     1910.         Etchings     and     engravings.        The- 
property    of    a    gentleman. 

D.  Y.  CAMERON. 

Unframed. 

1  "  The    Three    Barrows  ";     "  The    Sycamore  ";     and     "  Downing    Street  " 

(Connell),   ^£'17    17s. 

2  "  Newgate  ";  "  Downing  Street  ";   and  "  The  Sycamore  "  (Dott),  jQii  7s.. 

3  "  Waterloo    Place  "    (Connell),    ;£"ii    ii^. 

4  "  The  Horse  Guards  "  (Bell),  £%   i8s.  6d. 

5  "  Dryburgh  "    (Tooth),    £,6    6s. 

6  "  Stirling   Town  ";   and  "  The  Three   Barrows  "   (Bell),   ^^13   2s.   6d. 

7  "Tayside";    and   "  Arran  "   (Connell),   jQi\    iis. 

8  "  Old     Houses:      Greenock  ";      and      "  The      Three      Vagrants  "      (Dott), 

£16     16s. 

9  "  The  Little  Devil  of  Florence  ";  and  "  The  Title  Page  to  the  N.  Italian- 

Set  "   (Connell),    j£rii    lis. 

10  Two  impressions  of  the  same  subjects  (Bell),   ;£'ii    lis. 

11  "  The  Leaf  Cart,"  after  A.  Mauve  (Bell),   ;^io  los. 
12     "  Berwick-on-Tweed  "    (Bell),    £16    i6s. 

13  "  Murthly-on-Tay  "  (Tooth),  £\2i  2s.  6d. 

14  "  Ayr  "    (Davis),    £&    8s. 

15  "  Broomielaw  ";   and   "  Boquhapple  "   (Hast),   £ig   igs. 

16  "  The     Veteran  "     (Hast),     £?,     i8s.     6d. 

17  .Another  impression  of   the  same  (Hast),  j£rii    iis. 

18  "  The  Tweed   at   Coldstream,"   two   impressions   (Connell),    ;^I3    13s. 

19  "  Custom  House  ";  and  "  Thames  Wharf  "  (Connell),  £t.ij  8s.  6d. 

20  "  Paolo   Salviati  "   (Hast),   £1-^   2s.   6d. 

21  "  Haarlem  "   (ObacH),    £\^    19s. 

22  "  Ponte   del   Trinita:   Florence"    (Dott),    ;^8   8s. 
2.<  "  Mary  '      (Dott),    £11     iis. 

24  Another    impression    of    the  same    (Dott),    jCii     iis. 

25  "  .Alkmnar  "  (Dott),   £^   gs. 

26  "  Montevilliers,"  first  state  (Dott),   jfia    12s. 

27  "  Montevilliers,"   second   state   (Connell),   j£ri2    is.   6d. 

28  "  St.    Merri  "   (Tooth),    ^15    15s. 

29  "  The  Old   Revenge,"   £q   19s.  6d. 

30  "  A   Veneti.in    Fountain,"   ^15    15s. 

31  .'Vnother  impression  of  the  same  (Hast),  ;^I3  13s. 

32  "  The   Wine   Farm  "   (Hast),    ^£722    is. 

33  "  Plusc.Trden  "   (Tooth),    ;^u    iis. 

34  "  The    Rialto  "    (Bell),    £i(,    16s. 

35  Another  impression  of  the   same  (Dott),  £ii   iSa. 
3(1  .Another   impression    (Connell),    £\<)    19s. 

37  "  Siena  "    (Connell),     ;^42. 

38  "  A   Venetian   Street  Scene  "   (Dott).   ^^14   14s. 

39  "  The  Bridge  of  Sighs  "  (Bell),   £\6  5s.   6d. 


36o  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

40  "  The    Border    Tower  "    (Connell),    ;^37    16s. 

41  "  Broad   Street,    Stirling  "   (Connell),   ;^i8    18s. 

42  "  Rue   St.   JuTien-le-Pauvre  "   (Bell),   £8   18s.   6d. 

43  Another  impression  of  the  same  (Bell),   ;^8  i8s.  6d. 

44  "  Hotel    de    Sens  "    (Connell),    jCi3    13s. 

45  "  St.   Cervais  "  (Dott),   ;^"i6   i6s. 

46  Another  impression  of  the  same  (Dott),   ;^i5   15s. 

47  "  A    Dutch    Damsel  "    (Bell),    /J2y    6s. 

48  "  John   Knox's   House  "   (Dott),   ^^,"26  /;s. 

49  Another  impression,   before  the  signature  (Leave),   £28  7s. 

50  "  Tintoretto's   House  "   (Dott),    a^i2    12s, 
/ii  "  The  Crucifix  "  (Dott),   £26   us. 

52  "  Place   Plumerreau  :  Tours  "  (Connell),    ^^24  .-^s. 

53  "North  Porch:   Harffeur,"  second  state   (Connell),   £2^    iis. 

54  .'^mother  impression  of  the  same  state   (Connell),   £^2   lis. 

55  "  The    Workshop  "    (Connell),   ;^27    6s. 

56  Another   impression  of  the  same   (Dott),  ;£26   5s. 

57  "  Robert   Ley's   Workshop  "   (Davis),    ;^32    lis. 

58  Another   impression   of   the   same   (Connell),   ^£'32    lis. 

59  "  The   Old   Tolbooth,   Edinburgh  "    (Leave),    ;^33    12s. 

60  Another   impression  of   the  same  (Connell),   ^£'32    iis. 
■61  "  Chartres  "  (Fine   Art    Society),    /^2-^  2S. 

62  "  The   Doge's   Palace,   Venice  "   (Connell),    ;^32  iis. 

63  "The   Belgium   Set:   a   Series  of   Ten   Etchings,"   in   a  portfolio   (Connell), 

;£^294. 

64  Bone,    Muirhead,    "  Hove  "    (.\gnew),    ;^I3    2s.    6d. 

■65  Bone,  Muirhead,   another  impression  of  the   same   (Dott),   ;^I2   12s. 

66  Bone,   Muirhead,   "  Wilmington,   Sussex  "   (Agnew),   ^^16  5s.   6d. 

67  Bone,   Muirhead,     another  of  the  same  (Agnew),  ;£'i6  5s.  6d. 

68  Whistler,    J.    M.,    "  The    Little    Putney,"    artist's    proof;    and    The    Title 

to  the  French  Set  (Tones),   j^8   iSs.  6d. 

69  Whistler,     J.     M.,     "  St.     James'     Street  ";     "  The     Wine     Glass  ";     and 

"  Vauxhall   Bridge  "  (Jones),   ^^ii   os.   6d. 

70  Haden,   Sir   F.,    Seymour,   "  Newcastle-in-Emlyn  ";   and   "  Penarth,    Soutn 

Wales  "    (Jones),    £j    7s. 

71  Rembrandt,     "  Jesus    Christ    Preaching,"     called     "  La     Tombe  "     (Jones), 

;^io    10s. 

The   property   of  a  gentleman. 

n.     \'.    CAMF.RO.W 
Frani^ed. 

72  "  The  Bridge  of  Sighs  "   (St.   David),   £j6   i6s. 

73  "  The    Monastery  "    (Jones),    ^£"26    5s. 

74  "  A    Pastoral  "    (Connell),    ;£io   los. 

75  "  The   Landscape   with   Trees  "   (Jones),   ;^i3   2S.   6d. 

76  "  The   Avenue  "    (Tooth),    ;£'i2    12s 

77  "  Pluscarden  "    (St.    David),    ;£'ii    iis. 

78  "  Porto  del   Molo  "   (Davis),   ;£'i8   i8s. 

79  "  The   Two    Bridges  "    (Bell),    £ig   19s. 

80  "  A   Lady  of  Genoa  "   (Davis),   £6  6s. 


June   22,    igio.  361 

81  "  A   Venetian    Street  "    (Dottl.    j^.i^    14s. 

82  "  Old   St.   Etienne,   Caen  "  (Gutekunst),  £27   '6*. 

83  "  A   Palace   Doorway  "   (Connell),   £s^   '°s- 

84  "  A    Venetian    Palace  "   (Connell).    £^60    i8s. 

85  "  St.     Mark's,     Venice  "     (Dott),     £.42. 

The   property    of   a   gentleman. 

n.   V.    CAMF.RON. 

86  "  The  Veteran  ";  and  "  Across  the  Sands  "  (Connell),  £g  9s. 

87  "  Old  Age  "   (Dott),   ^10   los. 

88  "  Haarlem,"   early   impression    (Obach).    ;£.2y   6s. 
Sq     "  The   Vale   of   Clyde  "   (Connell),   £16    16s. 

1,0     "  Place    riumereau.    Tours  "   (Connell),    -£2^   8s. 


The     following     were     the     property     of    a     gentlcm-in 
(deceased). 

91  "  Lady   Leitrim  and  Child,"  after  Sir  T.   Lawrence,   by  Scott   Bridgwater, 

artist's  proof   (Gooden   and   Fox),   £^0   los. 

92  "  The   Frankland   Sisters,"   after  J.    Hoppner,    by   the   same,    artist's   proof 

(Meyer),     /TiS     16s. 

93  "  Boy   with  a  Rabbit,"  after  Raeburn,   by  J.   Cother  Webb,   artist's  proof, 

(Meyer),     £7    7s. 

94  "  Moorland    and    Mist,"   after    P.    Grah.im,    by   J.    B.    Pratt,    artist's   proof 

(Bell),    £?.    iss.    6d. 

95  "Mrs.    Lee' Acton,"    after    Romney,    by    Scott    Bridgw.-iter,    artist's    proof 

(Gooden    and    Fox),    £14    14s. 

96  "  Lady   Hamilton    as   '  The   Seamstress,'  "   after   the   same,    by   J.    Brown; 

and    the   same   as   "  The   Spinstress,"   after   ditto,    by   C.   Jeens,    artist's 
proofs    (Leggatt),    £6   6s. 

97  "  Lady  Hamilton  as  '  Cassandra,'  "  after  G.  Romney,  by  F.  Legat,  etched 

letter   proof   (Leggatt),  £4    14s.   6d. 

98  "  Dummy    Whist,"   after   Dendy   Sadler,    by    Gaugain,    artist's   proof;    and 

"  Home    Brewed,  '    after    the    same,    by    W.    Boucher,    remarque    proof 
(Frost   and   Reed),   ;^)6  5s.   6d. 

After   J.    L.   MEISSONIER. 

99  "  Post  Horses,"  by  L.   Monzies,   artist's  proof,   signed   (Jones),   ;^6   i6s.   6d. 

100  "  Petit      Poste     de     Grande     Garde,"     by     J.     Jacquet,      remarque     proof 

(Jones),    j{?5    15s.    6d. 

101  "  Les     .Amateurs     d'Estampes,"     by     the    same,     remarque     proof    (Jones), 

^4    14s.    6d. 

102  "  The   Stirrup   Cup."   by   the   same,    remarque   proof   (Tooth),    £y    17s.   6d. 

103  "  1807,"  by  the  same,   artist's  proof,   signed   (Tooth),   ;£io   10s. 

104  "  1806,"  by  the  same,   artist's  proof  (Meyer),   £6   i6s.   6d. 

105  "  Le  Guide,"  by   .\.   Jacquet,   remarque   proof   (Tooth),   ^^13   13s. 

106  "  Salisbury     Cathedral,"     after     J.     Constable,     by     D.     Lucas     (Leggatt), 

£^3   13s- 


362  ART     PRICES     CURRENT. 

107     "  Sir    Richard    Steele's    Cottage  ";    and    "  The    White    Horse,"    after    and 

by   the  same,   engraver's  proof   (Connell),   ;/7i3   13s. 
loS     "  A  Summer  Land  ";  "  Windmill  at  Colchester  ";  and  "  On  the  Orwell," 

after  and  by  the  same,   engraver's  proofs  ( ),   j£^i6   i6s. 

S.   COUSINS,   R.A., 
log     "  The   Dauphin,"  after  Greuze,   artist's  proof   (Agnew),   ^"13   2s.  6d. 
no    "  Miss  Penelope   Boothby,"   after  Sir  J.   Reynolds,   artist's  proof  (Fine  Art 
Society),     ;£"i3     13s.. 

111  "  A    Midsummer    Night's    Dream,"    after    Sir    E.    Landseer,    artist's    proof 

(Bell),   ^s   Ss. 

112  "  Miss  Peel,"  after  Sir  T.   Lawrence  (W.  Sabin),  £1^  3s.  6d. 

113  "  Lady  Dover  and  child,"   after  the  same   (Wormald),    ^£76  6s. 

114  "  Master   Lambton,"  after  the  same   (Bell),   ^£'12    12s. 

115  "  Lady   Gower   and  child,"   after  the  same  (Jones),    ;£'27  6s. 

116  "The    Countess    of    Dorset,"    after    Kneller,      by     J.      Faber;      and     "A 

Bacchante,"  after  Sir  J.   Reynolds,   by   S.   W.   Reynolds  (Jones),   ;^3  3s. 

117  "  The    Earl   of   Fife,"   after   A.    W.    Devis,    by    R.    Dunkarton,    open    letter 

proof   (Davis),   £i   3s. 

118  "  Miss     Farren,"     after    Sir    T.     Laurence,     by     F.     Bartolozzi     (Leggatt), 

£12    12s. 

After  G.   MORLAND. 

119  "Travellers,"  by  W.   Ward;   and  "  Fishermen,"   by  J.  Young,  open   letter 

proof    (Leggatt),    ;^33    12s. 

120  "  The   Fisherman's   Hut  ";   and   "  Selling   Fish,"   by  J.    R.  Smith,    a   pair 

(Jones),    £2g   8s. 

121  "  The  Turnpike  Gate,"  by  W.   Ward   (W  Sabin),   £n   14s. 

122  "  The    Public    House    Door,"    by    the    same,     with    title    in    open    letters 

(Leggatt),    £1^    14s. 

123  "  The    Return    from    Market,"    by   J.    R.    Smith,    with  title    in  open   letters 

(Jones),   j£'i2    I2S. 

Other   properties. 

124  "  The     Cries     of     London,"     after     F.     Wheatley,      R.A.,     by     Cardon, 

Schiavonetti,     Gaugain     and    others,     the    set    of    thirteen,     printed     in 
colours  (W.   Sabin),   ^£'420. 

125  "  Guinea   Pigs"   and   "  Dancing   Dogs,"   after   G.   Morland,  by  T.   Gaugain 

(Bell),   £7   7S- 

126  "  The    ICarl  of    Darlington    and   his    Fox  Hounds,"   after    B.    Marshall,    by 

J.  Dean;    and   "  Francis   Dukinfield   and  his  Harriers,"   after   the  same, 
by  R.   Woodman,  a  pair  (W.  Sabin),  £m  14s. 

127  "  Pavilion,"    after    Chalon,    by    W.    Ward,    engraver's    proof;    and    another 

(Jacobson),    ^23    2S. 

128  "  Daniel    Haigh,"   after   A.   Cooper,    by   W.    Giller,   open   letter   proof;    and 

"  Satirist,"   after    Spalding,    by    C.    Hunt,    printed   in    colours    (Amor), 
£'i  4S. 

129  "  The    Duke   of    Beaufort's    Brighton    Coach,"    after   Shayer,    by   Fairland; 

"The    Mail    Guard,"    by    Dubourg ;     and    another    printed    in    colours 
(Fores),    £g    gs. 

130  "  Hunting    Subjects,"    by    and    after    Pollard,    a    set    of    four    in    colours 

(Parsons),    ,;^I2     12s. 


June  24,    1910.  363 


June  24,  I9I0.  The  collection  of  important  ^Modern 
Pictures  and  Water-colour  Drawings,  removed  from  Crag- 
side,  Rothbury,  forming  a  portion  of  the  Armstrong 
heirlooms,  and  sold  by  order  of  the  Right  Hon.  Lord 
Armstrong,    with    the    leave    of    the    Court. 

CONTINENTAL  SCHOOLS. 

DRAWING. 

1  Frcre,    Ed.,    1869,    "  La    Dinette,"    10   x    13I    (Baker),    ;£'68    53. 

PICTURES. 

2  Bonheur,    Rosa,    1869,    "  The    Deer    Park    at    Fontainebleau,"    21J    x     175 

(Tooth),      ;^24I        lOS. 

3  Fantin-Latour,  H.,    1872,   "  Chrysanthemums  in   a   pot,"   17^  x   14  (Obach), 

;^I20       ISS. 

4  Fr^re,   Ed.,   1862,   "  The  Young  Student,"  gj-  x  7I  (Wallis),   j£;7i   8s. 

5  Frire,   Ed.,   1860,   "The  Bird-Trap:   Winter,"   12J  x   16  (Tooth),   ;^i2o   15s. 

6  Fr6re,   Ed.,   1854,  "  La  Petite  Laitid're,"  9^  x  7  (Mullen),   ^^39   18s. 

7  Guillemin,   A.,   "  La  Priere,"  g|  x   7  (Morgan),  ;^i5   153. 

8  Israels,   Josef,    "  On    the   Strand,"    11^   x   9   (Gooden    and    Fox),    ^£'420. 

9  Linnig,   W.,   "  The  Curiosity  Dealer,"  26  x  35^  (Marsall),  £16  i6s. 

10  Schreyer,  Ad.,   "  The  Burning  Stable,"  46I  x  76-J  (Wallis),   £6$^. 

11  Verboeckhoven,   E.,    1856,   "  The  Twins,"   255  x   21J  (Sampson),   .£157   10s. 

BRITISH   SCHOOL. 

DRAWINGS. 

12  Burne-Jones,    Sir,    E.,    1871,    "  The  Sleeping    Beauty,"   loi    x    14^    (Wallis), 

£3^5     103. 

13  Burton,  Sir,   F.   W.,   1S69,   "  Cassandra  Fedele,"  29^  x  20  (.'\gnew),   ^^105. 

14  Cox,   D.,  "  Ulverston  Sands,"  23  x  33J  (Agnew),   ;^i,o5o. 

15  Cox,   D.,   "Lancaster  Castle:   Morning,"   iij   x   18J   (Agnew),   ;£'23i. 

16  Cox,  D.,  "  The  Golden  Vale,  Carmarthenshire,"  10  x  14^  (Agnew),  ;£'i26. 

17  Cox,  D.,    1836,   "  Rhyl   Sands,"  7J  x    loj   (Agnew),   ;£'ii5    los. 

18  Cox,  D.,  "  Bolsover  Castle,"  8x11   (Agnew),   £2;^!. 

19  Cox,  D.,    1836,    "  Across    the    Heath,"    7J    x    lOj    (Leggatt),     ;^68    5s. 

20  Cox,  D.,  "  Going   to  the  Mill,"  7  x  gj  (.Agnew),   £1^7  los. 

21  Cox,  D.,  "  A  Lonely  Ride,"  7J  x   12I  (R.  J.  Smith),  £^S  6s. 

22  Cox,  D.,    1845,    "  Cottages    near    the    Bridge,    Bettws-y-Coed,"    8i    x    iij 

(Agnew),   ;^57   iss. 

23  Cox,    D.,    1846,    "  Fishing,    Bettws-y-Coed,"    8    x    iij    (Mullen),    £50   8s. 

24  Cox,   D.,   1832,  "  Pont  de  la  Concorde,   Paris:  Sunset,"  yi  x  loj  (Agnew), 

j^S7   I.SS. 

25  Cox,   D.,   "  An   Old   Welsh   Bridge,"   7a   x   12   (W.   Willis),   £^2. 


364  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

26  Cox,     D.,     1850,     "  Bett\vs-y-Coed,     North     Wales,"     7^     x     loj     (Agnew), 

£t,i    I  OS. 

27  Fielding,    C,    1839,    "  Sussex   Downs,"    16J   x   22I   (.\gne\v),    £2J2- 

28  Fielding,    C,    1840,    "  Loch    Lomond,"   gi    x    125    (Gillott),    ;^3is. 

29  Fielding,   C,   "  Ullswater,"  9  x   12  (Mullen),   £^^  12s. 

30  Foster,   Birket,   "  Hexham,"    loj   x    i^i   (Agnew),    j^'aio. 

31  Foster,   Birket,   "  Egg   Poachers,"  8f  x   13J  (Agnew),   ;£'i36   los. 

32  Hunt,    \V.,   "A   Boy   reading:   Candlelight,"   g   x   6J    (.•\gne\v),    ^£'57    15s. 

33  Prout,   S.,   "  Vicenza,"   i6i  x   105   (Tooth),   £s°  8s. 

34  Roberts,   D.,   R.A.,    1831,   "  Obervvesel,"   18  x   17J   (.Agnew),   ;^ios. 

35  Robson,  G.   F.,   "  Stirling  Castle,"  22I  x  32   (Leggatt),   ;£'3i    10s. 

36  Rossetti,  D.  G.,  1868,  "  Marguerite,"  red  chalk,  37  x  28  (Gooden  and  Fox)i 

£44     2S. 

37  Stanfield,   C,   R..A.,   "  Webly  Castle,"   12I   x  19I   (Agnew),    ;^i8   i8s. 

38  Turner,     J.      M.     W.,      R.A.,     "  Dunstanborough     Castle,"      ii^     x      16J 

(engraved   by   R.  Brandard.    1830,    in  "England   and   Wales"),    (Agnew), 
^630. 

39  Turner,   J.   M.   W.,   R.A.,   "Kidwelly   Castle,  Carmarthenshire,"   ii|  x    17J 

(engraved    by    T.    Jeavons,    1S37,    in    "England   and    Wales"),    (.Agnew), 
^609. 

40  Turner,    J.    M.    W.,    R..^.,    "  The    Lake   of    Lucerne,"    ii£    x    18    (.Agnew), 

;£;i.995- 

41  Turner,   J.   M.   W.,    R.A.,   "  A  View   on   the   Rhine,   with   a   Castle  on   the 

left,"  6x9  (Blaker),   ;£^i99   los. 

42  De   Wint,    P.,    "  Harrowing,   near   Kenihvorth   Castle,"  65   x    loj  (Vokins), 

£78    ISS. 

43  De    Vv'int,    P.,    "  Dunstanborough,"    9    x     12^    (.-Vgnew),     ;^42. 

PICTURES. 

44  Ansdell,     R.,     R.A.,     1874,     "  Goatherds,     Bay    of    Gibraltar,"    49I    x    75! 

(Lister),     ^£236    ss- 

45  Cole,   Vicat,    R.A.,    1869,    "  A    Pause    in    the   storm    in   sunset,"   39^   x    59} 

(Vicars),    ;^i26. 

46  Collins,    W.,    R..\.,    "  .An    Irish    Fishing    Village,"    17    x    23^    (Gooden    and 

Fox),     ;£'94     I  OS. 

47  Constable,    J.,    R.A.,    "  The    Glebe    Farm,    Dedham,"    18    x    23I    (Tooth), 

£'2,047    I  OS. 

48  Constable,     J.,     R.A.,     "  A     View     on     Hampstead     Heath,"     15!     x     19J 

(Gooden    and    Fox),    £ri3i    5s. 

49  Cooke,     E.    W.,    R.A.,     1852,    "  Venice,"    26§    x    42I    (.Agnew),    j£;iS2    55. 

50  Cooper,    T.    S.,    R.A.,    1859,    "  On    (he    Stour,    West    Gate,    Canterbury," 

a  group  of  cattle  standing  in   the  river,  30  x  41-^  (Agnew),   £^'189. 

51  Cox,    D.,    1844,    "  Caer    Cennen    Castle,    Carmarthenshire,    South    Wales," 

38   X    31    (Sully),    £4^1. 

52  Cox,  D.,   1845,  "  Wind,  Rain,  and  Sunshine,"  17J  x  245  (Gooden  and  Fox), 

£^504- 

53  Cox,    D.,    1852,    "  The   Hayfield,"    18J   x   28i   (Vicars),    j^S'S- 

54  Cox,    D.,    1853,    "Solitude,"   355    x    30^    (Huggins),    j£:ns    los. 

55  Cox.,      D.,      "  The      Stepping-Stones      at      Bettws-y-Coed,"      loj      x      15 

(Gooden   and    Fox),    a£r78    i.^is. 

56  Cox,   D.,   185s,  "  A  View  in  Wales,"  with   a  peasant  on   a  grey  horse,   and 

a   woman   walking  by   his  side.    lo-^  x   15   (Vicars),  j£;36   iss. 


June   24,    1910.  365 

57  Cox,    D.,    1850,  "  A   View    in    Wales,"    '.vith    a    peas.int-woman  on    a    p.ilh 

by    a   pool,  6^    x   qf    (Thome),    ,£747   5s. 

58  Crome,  J.,   "  High  Tor,    Matlock,"   15  x   23   (Vicars),   ^£721. 

59  Egg,    A.     L.,     R.A.,    "Beg,    Sir!"   figures    hy    G.     B.    O'Neill,     14    x     lo 

(Vicars),    £2^    6s. 

60  Faed,    T.,    R.A.,    "  Evangeline,"    14J    x    \\\    (Gooden    and    Fox),    jQd^    2s. 

61  Goodall,    F.,    R.A.,     1858-70,    "  The    Water-Carrier,"    21^    x    15    (Mullen), 

£-i-]     17s. 

62  Graham,    Peter,   R.A.,    1875,   "Crossing  the   Moor,"  53   x   71I  (Ellis),   £.(iy!i. 

63  Graham,    Peter,    R.A.,    1876,    "Moorland    Rovers,"    49    x    72^    (Gooden    and 

Fox),    ;^546. 

64  Herring,    J.    F.,    Sen.,    1852,    "The    Squire's    Pets,"    13J    x    igj    (Mitchell), 

£2^    IS. 

65  Hook,  J.    C,    R.A.,   1868,    "The   Lobster-Catcher,"   28^   x   43   (Gooden  and 

Fox),     /72q4. 

66  Hook,    J.    C,    R.A.,    iS66,    "Washerwomen,    Brittany,"    26^    x    42    (Evans), 

67  Hook,    J.    C,    R.A.,    "Venice,    1550,"    igj    x   23I    (Cassell),    £,21^   8s. 

68  Horsley,  J.  C,  R.A.,  i86g,  "Caught  Napping,"  14J  x  2oi  (Vicars),  ^£^22  is. 

69  Landseer,    Sir   E.,    R.A.,    "  A    Highland    Whisky-Still,"    10    x   14    (Dewar), 

iJl2     I2S. 

70  Landseer,    Sir    E.,    R..^.,    "Loch    Morlich,    Glenmore,"    qJ    x    13J    (Vicars), 

;^I2     IS.    6d. 

71  Landseer,    Sir   E.,    R.A.,    ".A    Highland    Landscape,"   7J   x   gj  (St.    David), 

£\0     IDS. 

72  Leslie,    G.    D.,    R.A.,    "Cowslips,"   55^   x    41I   (Sampson),    £\2^. 

73  Leighton,    Lord,    P.R.A.,   "Portions   of   the    Interior  of   the   Grand    Mosque 

of  Damascus,"  6iJ  x  46^  (Barton),   ^£^325   los. 

74  Leighton,    Lord,    P.R.A.,   ".A    Noble   Venetian    Lady,"   34   x   2S?r   (Mitchell), 

j£204    iss. 

75  Linnell.   J.,    Sen.,    1S56-66,    "A   Storm    in    Harvest,"   36   x   52    (Gooden    and 

Fox),    £:8iq. 

76  Millais,    Sir    J.    E.,    P.R..^.,    1870,    "Chill    October,"    55I   x    73^   (engraved 

by    Brunet    Debaines,)    (.Agnew),    ;£'5,040. 

77  Millais,   Sir  J.   E.,   P.R.A.,    1867,   "Jephthah,"  49!  x  63J   (Agnew),   ;^i,26o. 

78  Morland,  G.,   "The  Road-side   Inn,"  30  x  ss  (Gooden  and  Fox),   ^682   los. 

79  Moore,   Albert,   1872,   "  Follow   my   leader,"  35I  x   725  (Newton),   ^£'388  los. 

80  Miiller,    W.,    1844,    "Whitchurch,"   30   x   40    (Thrift),    ;£'304    los. 

81  Miiller,    W.,    1S43,    "Gillingham,"   22   x    i6|   (Gooden   and   Fox),    :^2io. 

82  MuUer,   W.,    1841,   ".A  Street   in   Cairo,"  20  x    14I   (.Agnew),   £\(>%. 

83  Miiller,   W.,    1843,   "The   Good  Samaritnn,"   2ii  x  32J  (Gooden   and   Fox), 

;^84. 

84  Miiller,    \A'.,    "The    Interior    of    a    \\'elsh    Cottage,"    loj    x    16    (Thorne), 

;^3'        'OS. 

8s     Nasmyth,    P.,    1828,    "\    View    in    Surrey,"    n|   x    isJ    (Gooden    and    Fox), 

86  Nasmyth,     P.,     1825,    "Old    Cowes    Castle:    Stormy    Weather,"    Si    x     12 

(Gooden   and    Fox),    :^io.";. 

87  O'Neil,    H.,    A.R.A.,    1866,    "The    Last    Moments    of    Raphael,"    48    x    72J 

(Sampson),     £^i^     los. 

88  Philip,  J.,  R.A.,   1864,  "  The  .Spanish   Flower-seller,"  35  x  28  (Gooden   and 

Fox),    /r4Q3    los. 
S()     Philip,  J.,    R..\..  "  Buying  Chestnuts,"   unfinished,   35  x  27  (Byrne),   £\o~!. 


366  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

90  Philip,    J.   R.A.,    "  Dona  Pepita,"  15I   x    13I  (W.    Permain),    £2,j   17s. 

91  Philip,  J.,   R.A.,    1866,   "  A  Merry   Heart,"   13!  x   ii|   (Sampson),   ;^39   i8s. 

92  Stanfield,    C,    R.A.,    1839,    "On    the    French    Coast,"    27^    x    43    (Thorne), 

j^"i83    15s. 

93  Turner,  J.  M.  W.,   k.A.,  "Kilgarran  Castle,"  35  x  46^  (Matheson),   ;£J378. 

94  Turner,  J.  M.  W.,   R.A.,   "A  Scene  on  the  River  Maas:  The  Briel  Church 

in  the  distance,"  21 J  x  35^  (Agnew),  £$^7- 
95.    Turner,   J.   M.    W.,    R.A.,    "A   Waterfall,    with   a   man   angling,    a   peasant 
and   a   dog,"   14  x   iif   (Evans),   ^^14   14s. 

96  Webster,   T.,   R.A.,   "Winding   the   Skein,"  6|   x  6i   (Leggatt),    ^18    i8s. 

97  Wilkie,    Sir    D.,     R.A.,     1816,     "The    Rabtit    on     the    Wall,"    23^    x     19J 

(engraved  by  G.  Burnet),  (Lesser),  £y7y- 

98  Wilson,  R.,  R.A.,  "Tivoli,"  39^  x  49  (engraved  by  Byrne),  (Tooth),  £105. 

99  Wimperis,   E.   M.,   "Fittleworth   Common:   Summer,"   iij  x   19J   (Agnew), 

^"157    lOS 

OLD   PICTURES. 

100  "Head  of  a  Man,"  with  a  green  cap,   17!  x   13I  (withdrawn). 

101  Hogarth,   W.,   "Head  of   the  Poet   Gay,"   wearing   a   white  cap,    16  x   i2£ 

(withdrawn). 
J02     Velde,  W.  Van  de,  "  The  Mouth  of  a  River,"  17  x  21 J  (Ward),  ^65  2S. 


June   30,    191  o.  367 


June  30,  1910  (First  Day's  Sale).  Modern  Pictures 
and  Water-colour  Drawings,  chiefly  of  the  Barbizon  and 
Dutch  Schools,  being  the  third  and  remaining  portion  of  the 
celebrated  collection  of  Alexander  Young,  Esq.,  deceased,  late 
of  I,  Aberdeen  Terrace,  Blackheath. 

CONTINENTAL  SCHOOLS. 

DRAWINGS. 

1  Bock,    Th.   de,    "A    Dutch    Town,"    lo   x   20    (Gillott),    ;^63. 

2  Bosboom,  J.,    "The    Interior   of   a    Church,   with   a   congregation,"   S   x   3J 

(Connell),   £.42. 

3  Chattel,  F.  J.  Du,  "The  Mill,"  10  x  7i  (Wilson),  £s2   los. 

4  Harpignies,    H.,    1867,   "The  Pond,"  12   x   16^  (Gillott),   ^£'225    15s. 

5  Harpignies,    H.,    "The    Roman    Canipagna,"   gj    x    iij   (Gooden    and    Fox), 

6  Harpignies,  H.,   1884,    "Near   Herisson,"   g\    x    12I    (Cottier),    j£;'23   2S. 

7  Harpignies,  H.,   1870,   "Moulin   a  Herisson,"  9I  x  13   (Wallis),    ;£s7  15s. 

8  Harpignies,  H.,  "By  the  River,"  3^  x  4J  (Malton),  £\6  i6s. 

9  Harpignies,  H.,   1864,  "Souvenir  de  Rome,"  8|  x  13  (Morris),  ^^44  2s. 

10  H.-irpignies,   H.,  "  Le  Marche  aux  Fleurs,   Nice,"  10  x  gi  (Gooden  and  Fox), 

£44    2S. 

11  Harpignies,    H.,   1895,    "Les   Loups,"   6J   x   q£    (Wilson),    £^^2    ids. 

12  Israels,  Josef,   "Retour  de  Champs,"  8  x  13  (Blaker),   ^231. 

13  L'Hermitte,     L.,     1884,     "Plucking    Fowls,"    chalk,     i2j    x     17^    (Cottier), 

£S2    I  OS. 

14  L'Hermitte,   L.,   "The  Market,"  chalk,   loj  x   i(>\  (Mrs.   Bevan),   ;^42. 

15  L'Hermitte,  L.,    "A   Market   Scene,"   chalk,    12I   x   20   (Boussod-Valadon), 

£^2. 

16  Maris,   W.,   "Cattle  by  a  Stream,"   12   x    16^   (Gooden   and   Fox),   ^£383   S^- 

17  Mauve,    A.,    "A    Shepherd    and    Sheep,"    85    x    133    (Gooden    and    Fox), 

;£'535   10s. 

18  Mauve,   A.,  "The  Wheelbarrow,"   loj  x    16J   (Connell),    ;^24i    los. 

PICTURES. 

Ji)     Billet,   P.,   1875,  "  Winter  Fuel,"  42  x  27^  (Cremetti).  ;^g4  los. 

20  Billet,   P.,   "A  Girl  Netting,"   17J  x   i4i  (Mrs.   Bevan),   ^^63. 

21  Billotte,    R.,   "Montmartre,"  9  x   12J   (Gooden   and   Fox),   £14   14s. 

22  Bochmnnn,  G.     .,  ".-\   Denl  by  the  Roadsidt,''  65  x  9  (Lindler),   £42. 

23  Bosboom,  J.,   "The  Interior  of  an  old  Church,   with  two  figures,"  7J  .   <.i 

(Buffa),  £j,S7- 

24  Boudin,  E.,   "Trouville,"   12  x  22   (Reid),   £jt,   los. 

25  Boudin,    E.,    1873,    "Portrieux,"   13J    x    22J    (Durnnd    Ruel),    ^^78    155. 

26  Boudin,   E.,  "The  Beach,"   17J  x   13^  (Gooden   and   Fox),  ^^96   12s. 

27  Breton,  Jules,  188:,  "The  Fisherman's  Wife,"  29^  x  37  (G.TSton  Bernheim), 

£\2a   :ss. 


368  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

28  Corot,  J.   B.   C,   "L'Abreuvoir,"  20i-  x  32   (Cremetti),   ;£'6,5lo. 

29  Corot,   J.  B.  C,   "The  Weed   Cutter,"   17J  x   23I   (C.  Davis),   ;£2,ioo. 

30  Corot,  J.  B.  C,  "Matinee  de  Printemps,"  14!  x  21I  (Agnew),  ;£'i,890. 

31  Corot,   J.   B.   C,   "The   Moat,"   23J  x   171  (Cremetti),    .£^1,995. 

32  Corot,  J.   B.    C,    "ChSteau   Thierry,"    15^  x    I2i    (Reinhardt),    ;£'i,47o. 

33  Corot,    J.   B.    C,    "Soleil    Couchant,"    iS    x    14I    (Agnew),    j^i,68o. 

34  Corot,    J.    B.    C,   "Joinville   sur    Marne,"   gl   x    I2i  (Blal<:er),    ;6'2,62S. 

35  Corot,  J.   B.   C,  "The  Fisherman,"   /i  x  9  (Cottier),   £'\S2. 

36  Corot,   J.   B.   C,   "Route  de   la   Ferine,"    12   x    17J   (Agnew),    ^£'1,050. 

37  Corot,  J.  B.  C,  "Le  Matin,"   loi  x   13^  (Agnew),   £g2^. 

38  Corot,    J.    B.    C,   "Landscape:    Trees   on    rising    ground    with  a    group   oi 

houses   beyond,"   10  x   20^   (Gooden   and   Fox),  ;^399. 

39  Corot,  J.  B.   C,   "Matin   Prfes  du  Lac,"  23  x   ig  (Gooden  and  Fox),   ;£86i. 

40  Corot,    J.    B.    C     "Landscape:    A    pasture,    with    cattle    and    a    peasant 

woman."  9   x    it    (Cottier),    £37^- 

41  Corot,    J.    B.   C,    "The    Well,"    9    x    14    (Cottier),    ;^2S2. 

42  Corot,  J.  B.  C,  "The  Path  to  the  Village,"  i2|  x  9^  (Connell),  ;^2io. 

43  Corot,  J.   B.   C,   "Near  Fontainebleau,"   9  x   I2j   (Reinhardt),  ^^346  los. 

44  Corot,  J.   B.   C,   "The  Bay:   A  view  of   the  coast,  with  a  stranded   boat," 

14    X    162    (Gooden     and     Fox),     ;£'246     155. 

45  Corot,   J.   B.  C,  "Farm   Buildings,"    io|   x   q   (Wallis),    :£'iS7    los. 

46  Corot,    J.    B.    C,    "Landscape:    A    row    of  trees    in    a    pasture,"    3i    x    5^ 

(Gooden    and    Fox),   £gg   15s. 

47  Corot,    J.    B.    C,    "Landscape:    A    woody    landscape,     with    a    peasant," 

io|   x   8|    (Blaker),    £257    iss. 

48  Daubigny,    C.   F.,   1875,    "L'Inondation,"    15    x  26    (Agnew),    ;£'i,57S. 

49  Daubigny,    C.    F.,    1872,    "Cattle    Grazing:    Sunset,"    14    x    26    (Agnew), 

;^I,522       lOS. 

50  Daubigny,   C.   F.,  "Les  Boeufs  et  les  Grenouilles,"  o|  x   ig  (Smith),   ^630. 

51  Daubigny,   C.    F.,    1873,    "The  Bank   of   a   River,"    13J   x   22^   (Reinhardt). 

£1,260. 

52  Daubigny,   C.  F.,  1872,   "Les  Trois  Moullns,"  6  x   iij  (Cottier),   ;£i8g. 

53  Daubigny,    C.    F.,    "  A    View   of    \'erncuil,"    125    x    21   (Gooden    and    Fox), 

^^267   ISS. 

54  Daubigny,   C.  F.,  "Les  Sables   D'OIonnes,"   is   x   26  (Peacock),    ;£'682    los 

55  Daubigny,   C.   F.,   "The  Bullock   Wagon,"   gf  x  20J   (Agnew),   ;£'23i. 

56  Daubigny,  C.  F.,   "A  Village:  A  view  over  a  pasture,"  6  x   isJ  (Peacock), 

^^178   los. 

57  Daubigny,   C.   F.,   "Clair  de   Lune,"    13  x  igj   (Paterson),   ^£'115   los. 

58  Daubigny,    C.    F.,    "A    Coast    Scene   near    Utrecht,"    gj    x    i8i    (Obach), 

;o94    I  OS. 

59  Daubigny,   C.   F.,   "Driving  Cattle,"  Sh  x   12   (Peacock),   ;^I20  15s. 

60  Daubigny,    C.    F.,    "Pgcherie   de    Poissy,"  9I   x   19  (Preyer),    ^£^162   15s. 

61  Daubigny,    C.    F.,   "Sea-bathing,"   61   x    15   (Wallis),   ;^94   los. 

62  Diaz,    N.,    "An    Opening    in     the    Forest,"     11     x     14    (Boussod-Valadon). 

;£'682     I  OS. 

63  Diaz,    N.,    "Turkish    Women,"    iil   x   9I   (Cottier),    ;£"23i. 

64  Diaz,    N.,   "Suzanne   au   Bain,"  8J  x  6|  (Obach),   ;£2io. 

65  Diaz,   N.,   "Une  Ffite  Champetre,"  9  x   12   (Blaker),   ;£'294. 

66  Dupn5,   Jules,    "Soleil    Couchant,"   7*   x   gj   (Boussoud-Valadon),    ^546. 

67  Dupr(5,    Jules,    "Sunset:    A    pool    among    rocks,    with    a    peasant    angling," 

8   X    13!   (Cottier),   ;^23i 


June  30,  1910.  369 

68  Dupre,   Julien,    "Le   Paturage,"   14J  x   2iJ  (Thorne),    ;^i89. 

69  Frure,   Ed.,  "The  Cat:  A  little  child  playing  with  a  cat,"  Qj  x  7J  (Spink., 

£S7  15s- 

70  Frcre.   Ed.,   "The   Lesson,"   15^   x    12^  (Teacock),   £-ji   8s. 

71  Harpignie.s,  H.,   1895,  "Sentier  «i  St.   Priv6,"  23J  x  32  (Clark),  .£1,522   los. 

72  Hnrpignies,  H.,  1897,  "Effet  du  Soir,"  13!  x   195  (Peacock),  £i(i^   los. 
7j     H.    pignies,   H.,   "Autumn,"  i7f   x    14J-   (Obach),    £2°^   10s. 

74  Harpignies,  H.,   1893,  "Paysage  a  I'Oiserie,"  loj  x  17  (Gooden  and  Fox), 

^"204  15?. 

75  Harpignies.    H.,    1899,   "Sunset:   Three   children  on    a    footpath    near   some 

old  trees.'"  9  x   10  (Gooden  and  Fox),  £1-^1  ss. 

76  Harpignies,  H.,   "River  Scene,"  4J  x  8|  (Peacock),   ;£^42. 

77  Harpignies,  H.,   1875,   "The  Village  Church,"  7  x  gi  (Peacock),   ^^73   los. 

78  Hervier,   L.   H.,    "The  Forest,"  gj   x   12J   (Vicars),  £^^  2S. 

79  Israels,    Josef,    "The    Fisherman's    Wife,"    i8i    x    285    (Exhibited    at   the 

Guildhall,    1903),    (Reinhardt),    ;^2,625. 

80  Israels,  Josef,   "On   the  Dunes,"   loi   x   14^  (Connell),   £f>Si. 

81  Jacque,   Ch.,   "A  Shepherd   and   his   Flock,"  24J  x   3ii  (Tooth),   ;£'94S- 

82  Jacque,   Ch.,  "Comfortable  Quarters,"   17^  x  14J  (James  King),   pCsgg. 

.S3     Jaiquct,   Ci..    '•  Winter :    Hoad  of  a   young   lady   in   dark   dress   with  fur   bo3 
and   toque."   12  x  gJ   (C.   Davis),  £n&  6s. 

84  Jettel,    E.,    1872,    "A   Pasturage:   Five   cows   and    some   ducks,"    15^  %   28 

(Couroau),    ;£"42. 

85  Jettel,   E.,  "Farm   Land,"  14   x   24  ^Gooden   and   Fox),   .£152   s.";. 

86  l.cp'n^t,   S..   "Moonlight  on   iliu  River,"  175  x  21J  (Peacock),   £Ti  los. 

87  Lcpine,   S.,   "On  the  Seine,"  gi  x    i6j   (Boussod-Valadon),    ;^S4   12s. 

88  Lepinc,   S.,   "A   Silent  River,"  7x9   (Peacock),   ^£^52    los. 

8g     Lepine,   S.,   ""Le   Pont   Marie:   He  St.    Louis,"  5!  x  gi  (Boussod-Valadon). 

£iS   J4S- 
()i)     l-epinc,  .S.,  "  The  Gardens  of  ihe  Tuileries,"  6  x  g  (Montaignac),   £G5  5s. 

91  Lepine,     S.,    "  The    Gardens    of     the    Tuilerics,     another     view,"    6    x    g 

(Durand    Ruel).    j^6o    18s. 

92  Lepine,   .S.,  ".\   sunny   river   with   trees  on   the   banks,"   5J   x  g   (Peacock). 

£i6    16.:. 

93  Lepinc,  .S.,  "N'otre  Dame,"  5i  x  9  (Montaignac),  ^£^86  2s. 

g4  Marcke,   E.   Van.   "Cattle   in   a  Meadow,"    135   x    17  (Cremetti),    £yn. 

95  Marcke,   E.   Van,   "Cattle  Resting,"  7  x  12   (Peacock),   ^£'35   14s. 

g6  Maris,  J.,  "Near  Dordrecht,"  27^  x  42^  (Obach),  ;£2,g40. 

g7  Mettling,  L.,  "The  Housewife,"  14J-  x  loj  (.\rnold  and  Tripp),   £^2   los. 

gS  Michel,   G..   "The  Windmill,"  27  x  3g  (Preyer),   .£173  5s. 

99  Michel,    G..    "The   Moor,"   17   x  27   (Hughes),   ^73    los. 

100  Millet,  J.  F.,  "The  Shepherdess,"  8i  x  6j  (Exhibited  at  Burlington  House, 

iSqd),    (Blnker),    j£:i.in2    los. 

101  Monticelli,  A.  T.  J.,  "La  Ffitc,"   145  x  22I  (Reid),  ^TSig. 

102  Monticelli,   A.    T.   J.,    "Three   ladies  in    white,    red    and  green  costumes," 

18    X     ToJ    (Kraushaar),    £n~- 

103  Monticelli.  A.  T.  J.,  "La  Fontaine,"  15  x   igS-  (Thorne),   ^£241   los. 

104  Monticelli,   .A.   T.  J.,   "Ladies  in   a  Garden,"  5A  x  11   (C.   Davis),    ;^89  5s. 

105  Monticelli,  A.  T.  J.,  "Girls  Dancing,"  ^\  x   nj  (Obach),   £■;%  15s. 

106  Pasini.    A.,    1862,    "The   Hawking    Party,"    17   x    17!   (Peacock),   ;^29   8s. 

107  Pasini,     A..     1883,    "Resting:     Three     horses     with     an     Arab    outside     1. 

huiidinj;."   t   x   8i    (Gooden    and   Fox),    jQt^    12s. 

108  Plassan.  A.   E.,  "River  Scene,"  4I  x  SJ  (King),  £^^0  gs. 


370  ART     PRICES     CURRENT. 

log  Poggenbeek,   G.,    "The   Pasture,"   61  x    lo   (Boussod-Valadon),    £^3   10s. 

no  Ramos,  Garcia  Y,  "La  Foire  de  Seville,"  io2  x  7  (Tooth),   ,1^42. 

111  Ramos,    Garcia   Y,    "Caf^'   Florian,    Venice,"   9   x    14   (Jackson),    .-^27  6s. 

112  Roelofs,   W.,  "Willow  Trees,"  gj  x   16  (Gooden  and  Fox),   jC^y   15s. 

113  Rousseau,    Th.,    "Landscape:   A   rough   common    with   a   pool  of   water   in 

the  centre,"  14  x   lyh  (Peacock),   ^£^483. 

114  Seiler,   C,  1874,   "The  Musician,  '   ii|  x   14!   (Vicars),   ;^84. 

115  Thaulow,   Fritz,   "Souvenir  d'Issenden,"   17J  x  21   (Drucker),   j£5/    15s. 

116  Troyon,  C,  1853,  "Vaches  au  Paturage,"  385  x  50  (Agnew),  ;^5,ogo. 

117  Troyon,   C,   "Le  Troupeau   Ramenant,"  81  x   10  (Peacock),   £2-^;^. 

118  Troyon,   C,  "Poultry,"   loj  x   7I   (Boussod-Valadon),   ^^367   los. 

119  Troyon,   C,  "Sunset:  A   river  scene,"  8  x   ii|  (Peacock),   ^£^262    los. 

120  Vincelet,   V.,    "Flowers,"   19  x   25   (Wallis),    £iii  14s. 

121  Vincelet,    V.,    1869,    "Flowers    and    Fruit,"    13J    x    i6|    (Gooden   and   Fox), 

122  VoUon,   A.,   "Sea   Piece,"   12  x  15  (Kraushaar),   j^44  2s. 

123  Weissenbruch,   J.   H.,   "The   Old   Mill,"  7I  x    12J   (Preyer),  ^^157   los. 
J24  Windmaier,    A.,     "Moonrise:    A    wood    scene    with    a    cottage,"     11     x   8J 

(Roos),    :£io    los. 

125  Ziem,    F.,    "Venice:    Moonlighl,"  17-i   x    25^   (Cremetli),    p£ji68. 


July    I,    1910.  371 


July  1,  1910     (Second  Day's  Sale). 


CONTINENTAL    SCHOOLS. 

DRAWINGS. 

126  Baufle,  v.,  "The  Windmill,"  9  x  14^  (Louis),  ;^i4  14s. 

127  Bock,  Th.  De,  "The  Shaded  Pool,"   19I  x  13'-  (Agnew),  £8^. 

128  Bock,  Th.   De,   "Setting   Sun,"   10  x   ii£  (Cottier),   ;^44  2s. 

129  Bock,    Th.     De,     "Sunset:     A    landscape    with     a     shepherd     and     sheep." 

chalk,    loj   X    17   (Kinnear),   ^^14    14s. 

130  Breitner,   G.    H.,   "Carting   Timber,"  8J  x   15I   (Preyer),   j<i'33    12s. 
J31  Harpignies,    H.,    "Effet   d'Orage,"   8   x    12    (Morrison),    £36    155. 

132  Harpignies,   H.,  "In   Paris,"  7*  x  loi  (Morrison),  £29  i8s. 

133  Harpignies,    H.,    "Sunset:    A    river    scene    with   trees    beyond,"    gj    x    13 

(Morrison),    j^57    15s. 

134  Harpignies,  H.,  1895,  "Rue  de  Rennes,  Paris,"  9^  x  6J  (Gooden  and  Fox), 

135  Mauve,   .A.,  "Catherine  Potatoes,"  g  x   Jil  (Boussod-Valadon),  ;^23i. 

136  Poggenbeek,  G.,  "A  Cow  and  Calf,"  8I  x   17!  (Buffa),   ^^231. 

PICTURES. 

137  Bargue,   C,   "The  Artist's  Model,"  8f  x  6^   (\\'allis),   ^378. 

138  Bargue,   C,   ".\  Study   for  'The  Artist's  Model',"   13!  x  9  (Thorne),   ;^63. 

139  Bargue,    C,    "A    Model:   A    nude    study    of    a    model,"    8^    x   6    (Malton', 

£:^^  12s. 

140  Billet,  P.,  "The  Goat   Herd,"  23!  x   lyl   (Louis),   £52    los. 

141  Billet,   P.,   iSgo,  "Haymakers,"  30  x  40  (Louis),  .;^26  55. 

142  Billet,  P.,   1873,  "The  Young  Brood,"  24^  x   17I  (Cox),   ;^89  .=;.>. 

143  Bochmann,    G.   v.,   "The   Mid-day   Meal,"   10  x    i6|  (Wallis),   £^3  :os. 

144  Bo'-hni;mn,   G.   v.,   "On  the   Bench,"  7I  x   6   (Lindler),   ;^33    12.-. 

14s  Bosboom,  J.,   "The   Interior  of  a  Church,"  81  x  7  (Lefevre),  ^1,136   ics. 

146  Boudin,   E.,   "The  Wharf,"   12-1  x  i/i  (Wallis),   i^Sq  55. 

147  Boudin,  E.,  "The  White  Horse,"  6  x  7J  (Reid),   ;^2i. 

148  Breton,   Jules,   1875,    "The   Haymaker."   26!  x   22i   (Thrift),    £283    10s. 

149  Chattel,    F.   J.   Du,    "The   Edge  of   a   Canal,"    19  x    13I   (Wallis),    £(>»   5s. 

150  Corot,  J.   B.  C,  "Evening  Glow,"  13  x  21J  (Tauber),   j^Ts, 722  los. 

151  Corot,   J.    B.   C,   "Ville   D'Avray,"    17I   x   21J   (Agnew),   ^^2,100. 

152  Corot,  J.   B.  C,  "The  Pond,"  n   x  21   (Wallis),  ^71,575- 

153  Corot,  J.   B.   C,   "Picardy,"    I3i  x   16*   (Arnold   and   Tripp),  ;^i.627   los. 

154  Corot,  J.   B.  C,   "The  Glade,"   12^   x   15*   (Boussod-Valndon),  ;/:682   10s. 

155  Corot,   J.   B.   C,   "Farm   Buildings,"  8J  x   41  (Tempelaere),   ;£ri36  los. 

156  Corot,  J.  B.   C,   "The  Pool,"   14!  x   17I  (Mrs.  Bevan),   ;^840. 

157  Corot,  J.  B.  C,  "The  Dyke,"  8i  x   13£   (Murray).  ^^131  5s. 

158  Corot,   J.   B.  C,   "The   River,"   16^   x    13   (Mrs.  Bevan),  j^8q2    i->=. 

159  Corot.   J.    B.   C.   "Shades  of   Evening,"   12  x    17J   (Louis),  £4^1. 


372  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

160  Corot,  J.   B.  C,   "In  the  Wood,"  17I  x   14I  (Louis),   ;^ios. 

161  Corot,  J.  B.  C,  "Three  Cows,"  8  x  13  (Connell),  ^^483. 

162  Corot,  J.   B.   C,  "The   Watering   Place,"   9   x    15^   (Murray),    :^388   10s. 

163  Corot,  J.  B.  C,  "Le  Lac  de  Como,"  4J  x  7  (Gooden  and  Fox).  ^^63. 

164  Corot,  J.   B.  C,   "Two   figures  in   a   landscape,"   7i   x  6   (Lefevre),    p^l'iSg. 

165  Daubigny,    C.     F.,     1867,     "Bords     de     la     Cure,     Morvan,"     32I     x     sq 

(Exhibited    at   the    Paris  Universal    Exhibition,    1900),   (Wallis),    ^£3,885. 

166  Daubigny,   C.   F.,    1864,   "The   Ferry,"   241   x   39I   (Malton),   i;4,Si5- 

167  Daubigny,   C.  F.,    1865,  "Andressy,"   12J   x  23J  (Wallis),   ;^2,20S. 

168  Daubigny,    C.    F.,    1858,    "Autumn:    A    river    scene    with    wooded    banks," 

7J   x    14    (Reinhardt),   :^i,68o. 

169  Daubigny,   C.  P.,   "Soleil  Couchant,"  gj  x  19^  (Wallis),   ;^6i9   ids. 

170  Daubigny,   C.   F.,    1875,   "Plage  de  Viilerville,"  15  x   255  (Murray),   £651. 

171  Daubigny,   C.   F.,   1894,   "Sunset:   A  river  scene   with  a   village,"  75  x   13! 

(Wallis),   ;^3is. 

172  Daubigny,   C.   F.,   "The   Farmstead,"  7  x   1,1  (Cremetti),   £jg()  los. 

173  Daubigny,   C.   F.,  "  River  Scene,"  9  x   15A   (Murray),   £iS-   5^- 

174  Daubigny,    C.     P.,    "Low     Tide     at     Viilerville,"     20     x    31I    (Paterson), 

;f  152  ss. 

175  Daubigny,   C.   F.,   "The   Haystack,"   loj  x   17!   (Preyer),   ;^no  SS- 
J75    Daubigny,  C.  P.,  "Low  Tide,"  65  x   14-i  (Agnew),  ;^73  los. 

177  Daubigny,   C.   F.,   "In  the  Wood,"  9  x   13I  (Murray),   ^136  los. 

178  Daubigny,    C.    P.,     1886,    "The    Coast    at    Viilerville,"    q    x    is    (Murray), 

;^iS7    los. 

179  Daubigny,    C.    F.,    1874,    "  A   Pcasrinl:    Woman    with    two   cows,"   7I-   x    14! 

(Arnold    and    Tripp),    ^115    10s. 

180  Daubigny,   C.   P.,    "Buildings   on   a   River,"  9   x    13I   (Paterson),   £36   IJS. 
i8f    Daubigny,   C.   P.,   "On   the  River   Oise,"  8   x    18   (Murray),  ^136   los. 

182  Daubigny,    C.    P.,    "A    row   of    farm    buildings    with    thatchers,"  7!    x    I3§ 

(Wallis),    ;^S2   los. 

183  Daubigny,   C.    P.,    "L'Ete    h    Vaux,"    6^    x   9I    (Agnew),    ;^26    ss. 

184  Daubignv,  C.  P.,  "Woody  Landscape  with  a  Cottage,"  8i  x  13  (Fahrans>. 

£78  'iss. 

185  Daubigny,  C.  P.,  "Haymakers,"   15^  x   loi  (Simonson),   j£'47  SS. 

186  Daubigny,   C.   P.,   "At  Valmandois,"  8  x   16  (Wallis),   £2\. 

187  Daubigny,  C.  P.,  "The  Bathing  Place,"  9  x  16  (Wallis),  ^^283  los. 
t88  Daumier,  H.,  "A  View  over  a  River,"  si  x  14  (De  Beam),  :^i57  los. 
189     Diaz,  N.,    1862,  "In   the  Quarry,"   12I  x   1S5  (Agnew),  ^73   los. 

igo  Diaz,   N.,  "A  Bacchante  seated;  a  man  standing  behind  caressing  anothej 
Bacchante,"  8f  x   5  (Gooden   and  Fox),   ;^2io. 

191  Diaz,   N.,  "Les  Ch6nes,"  20^  x   16  (Agnew),  j^ios. 

192  Diaz,  N.,  "Chemin  sous  Bois,"  13J  x  loj  (Agnew),  ^^304  los. 

193  Dupr^,  Jules,  "Le  Moulin,"   15  x   18  (Tempelaere),  ;£rs88. 

194  Dupr(5,    Jules,   "Sous   Bois,"  8-i   x   loi   (Boussod-Valadon),    ;£'262    ids. 
igS  Dupri5,   Jules,   "The  Stranded  Boat,"   17J   x   215-   (Wallis),   j^283    los. 

196  Harpignies,    H.,     1893,    "La    Loire   Prf^s    Nevers,"   15!    x    iii    (Knoedler; 

^£'136     IDS. 

197  Harpignies,   H.,  1882,  "A   Winding  River,"   i2i  x   igj  (Wallis),  ;^24i   los. 

198  Harpignies,   H.,  1897,   "Moonrise,"  17  x   iij  (Gooden   and   Pox),   ;^2io. 

199  Harpignies,  H.,  1897,   "La   Loire  A   Briare,"  61  x   I2|   (Wallis),   ^^126. 

200  Harpignies,    H.,  1900,    "Le  Soir,"   5   x   8i   (Simonson),  ^^57   155. 

301     Harpignies,    H.,    1899,  "Bords   de   la    Loire,"   si   ^   9i  (Gooden   and   Fox), 
£7$   ISS. 


July  1,    1910.  373 

202     Hervier,    L.    H..   "  In    the    side    aisle  o(    a    Church,"   8i    x    sJ    (Jackson), 

;^i6   i6s. 
303     Hervier,   L.   H.,  "An   Old   Cottage,"   13  x  gj   (Preyer),  £ig   igs. 

204  Hoog,  Bernard   De,   "The  Seamstress,"    15   x   nj   (Simonson),    £^2    los. 

205  Hoog,   Bernard    De,    "Humble   Quarters,"    10  x    14*  (Thorne),    ;^35    143. 

206  Israels,    Josef,    "Grief,"    17J    x    22J    (Exhibited    at    the    Guildhall,    1903). 

(Lefevre),    3^1,470. 

207  Israels,  Josef,   "The  Missing   Boat,"  8i  x  6  (Lefevre),   £32$   los. 
308    Jacque,   Ch.,   "In  the  Meadow."   12J  x  9  (Boyd),   ;^25  53. 

209  Jacque,   Ch.,   "Poultry,"  5I  x   4^   (Reid),  £71   Ss. 

210  Knaus,   L.,   "The   Bather,"  4  x  5^-  (VVallis),   ^^"33   12s. 

23  1     Kuhl,    G.,    "Happy   a.s   the   D.iy   is   Long,"   ii|  x   7I   (Wallis),    ;^27  6s. 
312     Lepine,  S.,  "Winter:  A  woman  walking  in  the  snow,"  15J  x  lai  (Malton), 
^84. 

213  Lepine,   S.,   "Pont    Neuf,    Paris,"  g  x    13J   (Murray),   .;^84. 

214  Lepine,   S.,  "On   the  Seine,"  9  x   12J   (Tauber),    j^ioj. 

215  Lepine,     .S.,    "  Outside     the    studio,     Montniartre,"     15I     x     12     (Murray), 

^31     '"s- 
316     Lepine,   S.,   "The  Seine  at   Paris,"  5J  x  gj  (Reid),   £^y   15s. 

217  Lepine,   S.,   "Rue   Si.   Vincent,   Montmartre,"  8J   x   51   (Smith),    ^26   5s. 

218  Lepine,   S.,   "The  Coast  o(   Normandy,"  5f  x  gj  (Murray),   £^2. 

ajg     Maris,  J.,  "A  Mill  by  a  Canal,"   14^  x   29!  (Van   Wisselingh),   ;£i.995. 

230  Maris,    W.,    "By    the    Stream,"    22^   x    14^-    (Exhibited    at    the    Guildhall, 

1903),    (Lefevre),    .£1,050. 

221  Mauve,  A.,   "Cattle   in   a   Pasture,"   24J   x   20   (Lefevre),    .£^1,785. 

222  Mauve,  A.,    "The   Haycart,"    14   x    12    (Exhibited   at    the    Guildhall,    1903), 

(Buffa),    £1.470. 
333    Mauve,  A.,  "Low  Tide,"  14  x  19  (Drucker),  £735. 

324  Mauve,  A.,  "The  Flock,"  11   x  2o|  (VVallis),  £157   los. 

325  Mettling,    L.,    1874,    "Head   of   a    Lady,   with    a    red    ribbon    in    her  hair," 

22|   X    (8i   (.Arnold   and   Tripp),   £63. 
S26    Michel,  G.,  "L'Orage   et   le   Berger,"   26^   x  53!   (Obach),    £57   755. 

327  Michel,  G.,  "The  Castle."  igj  x  26  (Wallis),  £58  16s. 

328  Michel,  G.,  "Landscape  with  a  sportsman  and  his  dog,"   13  x  17  (Wallis), 

£44    2S. 

339  Michel,    G.,   "La   Bouille.    near  Rouen,"  235  x   31^    (Vicars),   £57    15s. 
330     Michel,  G.,  "The  Farmstead,"  igj  .-:  26  (Tauber),  £50  8s. 

231  Millet,    F..    Fils,    "La     Maison    de    Millet    P^re,"    14!    x    17J    (Cremetti), 

£'5    J5S- 

232  Millet,   J.   F.,   "The   Good  Samaritan,"   15^  x   12   (Wallis),  £g97  los. 

233  Monticelli,    .\.    T.    J.,    "The    Mountain     Path,"    16*    x    loj    (Tempelaere), 

£78  15s. 

234  Monticelli,  A.   T.  J.,   "Spring   Blossoms:  Three  ladies  on   a  grassy   bank," 

i6i   X    II    (Malton),   £99    15s. 

335  Monticelli,   A.  T.  J.,  "The  Vesper   Hymn,"  6J   x  gj  (Connell),   £52    ios.j 

236  Munkacsy,    M,    De,  "In   the   Forest,"   23   x    19   (Coureau),    £44  2S. 

237  Poggenbeek,  G.,  "The  Marsh,"  Si  x  12  (Schuller),  £167   15s. 

238  Pointelin,  A.,   "Near  the  Sea,"  9  x    13J   (Murray),  £21. 

239  Ramos,    Garcia  Y,   "Blow,   Blow,"   13^   x   9   (Jackson),   £14   14s. 

340  Ribot,    E.,  "I.es   Liseuses,"   28J   x   23   (Wallis),   £131    5s. 

341  Roelofs,  W.,   "Pare  du  Chateau  de  Presles,"   15J  x  22^  (Schuller),  £67  4s. 

342  Rousseau,   Th.,   "The   Plains  of  Chanlilly,"   loj  x   13J  (Wallis),    £441. 

343  Thaulow,   Fritz,   "Paris  in  Snow,"  28J  x  23  (Wallis),   £89  5s. 


374  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

244  Thaulow,    Fritz,   1895,    "Going   to   the   Fishing   Ground,"   25   x   35i  (Mills), 

£$0   8s. 

245  Troyon,   C,    "The   Mill    Stream,"   15!   x    12    (Cremetti),    £6^1- 
346     Troyon,   C,   "La   Bergfrre,"  9  x   12-J   (Wallis),   j£ri94   5s. 

247  Troyon,   C,   "Two  Cows,"  8J  x   10  (Mrs.   Bevan),   ;^2io. 

248  \'olIon,  A.,  "River  Scene,"  g  x   12^  (Murray),   ;^52   10s. 

249  Weissenbruch,    J.    H.,    "The   Windmill,"  75   x    12    (Koopmann),    £18;^    15s. 

250  VVesterbeek,    C,    i8g8,    "A  Shepherd    leading   a    flock   of   sheep,"   23    x   39 

(Jackson),    ;£'37    16s. 

251  Westerbeek,  C,  igoi,  "The  Flock  Returning,"  23  x  39  (Thorne),   ^31   10*. 


July   4,    1910.  375 


July  4,  1910.    (Third  Day's  Sale). 


COXTIXENTAL  SCHOOLS. 
DRAWINGS. 

252  Bargue,   C,   'The   Model,"  pencil,  gi  x   16*   (Mr.';.   Bev.an),   ^£^5  5s. 

253  Bock,   Th.   De,   "Evening,"  chalk,   gj  x   14  (Drucker),   £6  6s. 

254  Bock.   Th.   De,   "A  Road   leading  to  a  Farm,"  chalk,    loj  x   165  (Drucker), 

£9   Qs. 
155     Bock,    Th.    De,    "Landscape,"   chalk,    11    x    17    (Gooden   and    Fox),  j£6   6s. 

256  Bock,    Th.     De,    "River    Scene,"    chalk,     10'^    x     16J    (Gooden    and     Fox). 

£18   18s. 

257  Bock,    Th.    De,    "A    Hill    Side,"    chalk,   loj    x    i6S    (Bl.aker),    ^^4   4s. 

258  Bock,  Th.   De.  "The  A\indinill."  chalk,   loj  x  16J   (Reid),   j£:i2   is.  6d. 

259  Bosbooni,  J.,  "Interior  of  the  Church,  Gouda,"  8i  x   11   (Obach),  £13^   S'- 

260  Bosbooin,  J.,   "The   Interior  of  a   Church:   A    large   congregation    listening 

to  a  preacher,"  7^  x  s|  (Agnew),   £65  2s. 

261  Bosboom,   J.,   "  The   interior  of   a   church   with  a   gentleman   in   old   Dutoh 

costume,"  sJ  x  3J  (Reid),  ;^6o  i8s. 

262  Israels,   josef,    "  A   peasant   woman    and   child,"    5^   x    11    (Agnew),    ;£'i47. 

263  Israels,  Josef,  "Hard  Work,"   10  x   13^  (.\gnew),   ;^io5. 

264  Israels,    Josef,    "La    Liseuse,"    12!    x   Si    (Arnold    and    Tripp),    j^iis    los. 

265  Maris,   W.,  "Ducks,"   12  x   :8i  (Wallis),   ;£267   15s. 

266  Mauve,   A.,   "Changing   Pastures,''   13J  x   17^   (Boussod-Valadon),    ;6^840. 

267  Mauve,   A.,   "A  Shepherd  and   his  Flock,"  141  x  21   (Obach),  £75^- 

268  Mauve,   A.^   "The   Bullock  Cart,"   ii|  x   i8J-   (Connell),    ^^273. 

269  Mauve,    A.,     "  An    old    peasant    guiding    his    plough,"    sepia,     lo^    x     i6j 

(Preyer),    £$4    i2». 

270  Mesdag,   H.   W.,   "Scheveningen,"  io|  x   i8J-  (Wallis),  .£,25  4s. 

271  Mesdag,     Madame,     ".\    Gloomy    Evening,"    gj    x     loi    (Bruce    Jardyne'. 

£3    13s-   6d. 

272  Poggenbeek.   G.,    1886,  "Late   Autumn:   On   the  edge  of  a   lake,"   loj  x  16 

(Preyer),   £yi  8s. 

273  Poggenbeek,    G.,    "Under    the    Willows,"    iij    x    yl    (Gooden    and    Fox), 

j£;86    2S. 

274  Roelofs,  W.,  "The  Brook,"  gj  x  7  (Gooden  and  Fox),  ;^2i. 

27s    Schwartz,  Th^r^se,  "On  the  Balcony,"  pastel,  24  x   18J  (Vicars),   £iy   17s. 

276  Tenkate,   "  Le   Port  de  Rotterdam,"  8J   x   i2i  (Agnew),   ;^i6   16s. 

277  Tholen,  W.   B.,    1893,   "River  Scene,"   13  x  22   (Preyer),   £sn   12s. 

278  Weissenbruch,    I.   H.,   "On   the   Coast,"   12J   x   221   (Buffa),    ;^2io. 

279  Weissenbruch,    J.    H.,   "Landscape  with    two    figures,"   sJ    x    12J  (Agnew), 

i:26  5s. 
2S0     Weissenbruch,   J.   H.,   "The   Windmill,"   igi  x  S  (BulTa),   ;£'i52   5s. 

PICTURES. 

281  Bochmann,  G.   v.,  1S81,   "Returning  Home,"  6i  x   9  (Tooth),   £6^. 

282  Bock.   Th.   De,  "The  Seashore,"   I4i  x  23J  (Hughes),  ;^73   los. 


376  ART    PRICES     CURRKXT. 

283  Bock.  Th.  De,  "The  Wood,"  4^  x  3  (Schuller),   £2-j  6s. 

284  Bosboom,  J.,  "A  Street  Scene,"  10  x  7I  (Gooden  and  Fox),  ^t^  ios. 
2S4A  Bosboom,  J..  "The  Interior  of  a  Cliiircli,"  5  x  3^  (Preyer),  £,1%!  'os. 
2S5     Hoiii-lin.      li.,      1.S71,      "  Antwerp      from     iIt'      liver,"      10      x     \~\     'Preyer). 

;^I36     IDS. 

286  Ch.Tttel,     F.    J.     Du,     "Buildings    by     llie    edj^e    of    a    canal,"     iii     x    8^ 

(Connell).    ^£^44    2S. 

287  Corot,    J.    B.    C,    "Mantes  la    Jolie,"    17J-   x    21    (Afjnew),    £74,35"    los. 

288  Corot,  J.  B.  C,   "Repose,"   \\\  x   15^  (Knoedler),  £9i\^. 

289  Corot,  J.  B.  C,  "The  Willows,"  15!  x  iif  (Obach),  ;i;483. 

290  Corot,    J.    B.    C,    "Bords    de    la   Riviere,"    12^    x    18    (.Arnold    and   Tripp), 

291  Corot.  J.   B.  C,  "  The  Tow-horse,"  7J  x  8^  (I'aterson).   £2y... 

2y2     Daubi,L(ny.  C.   F.,   1873,  "  A  river  winding  down  the  centre  of  n   meadow," 
i2|  X  22^  (Agnew),   ;^378. 

293  Daubigny,  C.  F.,   1875,  "Un  Coup  de  Vent,"  14J  x  26  (Murray),  £7535  los. 

294  Daubigny,   C.    F.,    "St.    Paul's  from    the   Surrey  .Side,"    17^   x   32    (Obach), 

295  Daubigny,    C.    F.,    "The    Windmills."    13    x  22    (Gooden    and    Fox),    £s^7- 

296  Daubigny,   C.   F..   "Les  Blanchisseuses,"  gj   x   15  (Murray),   ,^525. 

297  Daubigny,   C.   F.,   "The   Village,"  7-J  x  13   (Wallis),   £786  2s. 

298  Harpignies,     H.,    1845.     "Peune:     A    path     through     a     wood,"    6.!,     x     loj 

(Connell),    £^29   8s. 

299  Harpignies,   H.,  "Washing  Clothes,"  7^  x  Sj  (Gooden   and   Fox),   £,"52   los. 

300  Harpignies,    H.,    iSgS,    "River   scene  with    a    large  tree."    sJ   x   7    (Gooden 

and    Fox),    £$2    los. 

301  Hoog,   Bernard   de,    "The    Alid-day    Meal,"   30^   x  38^   (Saunders),    £786  2s. 

302  Israels.   Josef,   "The   Shipwrecked   Fisherman,"  50   x   94!    (Guildhall,    1903), 

(Young),   £14,830. 

303  Israels,   Josef,    "A  Break    in    the   Storm,"   36^   x    51 J   (Wallis),    £^'2,100. 

304  Israels,   Josef,    "From    Darkness    to  Light,"    iij   x    17^  (Kruger),    £7420. 

305  Israels,  Josef,  "The  Evening  Hour,"  isJ  x   iq  (Wallis),   £7336. 

306  Israels,  Josef,  "Cr6puscule,"  15  x  23  (Tooth),  £^441. 

307  Israels,   Josef,    "A    Peasant   Woman,"   jl  x   55   (Louis),    :^i36    los. 

308  Lepine,  S.,  "En  Normandie,"  io|  x   12I  (Scott),  £^'27  6s. 

309  Lepine,   .S.,    "  High    trees    on   the    banks    of    ;i    river,"    11-;    y.    7{   (Bevan), 

£21. 

310  Lepine,    S.,   "Winter:   An  old   woman   sweeping   the   snow   from    before  the 

steps  of  a  house,"  13!  x  SJ  (Wallis),  £^65  2s. 

311  Lepine,   S..    "The   Trocadero,    Paris,"    55   x    9  (Agnew).    ;^68   5s. 

3:2     Maris,    J.,     1873,     "Entrance    to    the    Zuyder    Zee."     17    x    35*    (Agnew), 

313  Maris,  J.,   "La  Chaumi^re,"   26J;  x  32J   (Lefevre),   £7i,68o. 

314  Maris,  J.,  "The  Waterway,"  20J  x  27J   (Lefevre),   £7i.i02    los. 

315  Maris,  J..   1870,    "The   Towing    Path,"   9   x    21I  (Agnew),    £7787    tos. 

316  Maris,  J.,   "Early   Morning,   Holland,"   17J-  x   20^  (Mrs.    Bevan),   £7945. 

317  Maris,  J.,' 1868,   ".\   Shepherdess   and   Sheep,"    i2|   x  7^   (Blaker),   ;^399. 

318  Maris,  J.,    1S72,    "The    Drawbridge,"   8J-   x    14   (Boussod-Valadon),    £^1,134- 

319  Maris,  J..   "A  River,    vv^ith   boats,"    ii^  x    77   (Van  Wisselingh),    £7556    los, 

320  Maris,  J.,   "Gateway  at  Haarlem,"  7i  x  6  (Boussod-Valadon),   £7535   los. 

321  Maris,  W.,     "Cattle     in     the     Mearlows,"     14     x     22.}     (Guildhall,     1903). 

(Knoedler),     £7i,o5o. 


July   4,    1910.  377 

322  Maris,    \V.,    "Ducks    and     Ducklings,"     j^i    x     19J    (Gooden    and    Fox*, 

323  Maris,   VV.,    1871,   "  Heifers  in   a   stable,"  13^   x   i8j   (Preyer),    ^.'409   los. 

324  Mnuvf-,   A.,  ■■  A  Sheplieid   ;ind   his   flock,"    195   x   315.   (Knoedler),    j^,2.ioo. 

325  jMauve,     A..     " 'rurnin<;     the     iiirrow."       1.'       ^  :!7      (Bou.ssod-\'al:idont, 

;^3,202     lOS. 

326  Mauve,  A.,   "Carting  Sand,"  6i  x  SJ   (Biilfa),  ;iJ546. 

327  Mauve,   A.,  "Near  Zaandam,"   loi   n  17  fBevan),   £jo^. 

328  Mauve,  A.,   "Beach  Scene,"  6J  x   lOj  (Gooden   and  Fox),   ;£riio  5s. 

329  iM.iuvo,   .', ..   "  A   peasant   anti   a   cow,"   12J   x    )6J  (Abraham),  ^£^52    )os. 

330  Mesdag,   H.  W.,   "Evening  at  Schevcningen,"  26I  x  34J  (Steward),   £1^7. 

331  Millet,   J.   F.,  "CEdipus  being   taken   from  the   tree,"   18  x   loj-   (Study   for 

the  picture  exhibited   at  the  Paris  Salon,    1S47),   (Wallis),   ;£'44i. 

332  Neuhuys,   A.,  "The  Young  Boat-builder,"  9  x  6J  (Wallis),  ;^44  2S, 

333  Neuhuys,   J.,    "A   Quay    with   Shipping."    :8J-  x   27^    (Wallis),    £^0   8s. 

334  I'oggenbeik,    Ci.,   "  October:    meadow    land    with    a   pool    of    water    in    the 

foreground,"   9   x   12    (Lefevre),    ;^i3i    55. 

335  Poggenbeek,   G..  "  A   meadow  and   willows,"  6   x    10  (Lefevre),   ;£r7S   15s. 
236     Poggenbcek,     G.,     "  .\     quiet     corner:     ducks     in    a     marsh,"     &£     x     lo^ 

(Lefevre),   ^£^65   as. 

337  Roelofs,   W.,   "A   View   near  Gouds,"  iii  x    16*   (Wallis),  £6^   2S. 

338  Roelofs,   W.,   "At  Gouda :   A   river   scene,"    11    x   17   (Wallis),  £2J    los. 

339  Spring,  A.,  "In  the  Studio,"   175  x   12   (Wallis),  ^19  19s. 

340  Thaddeus,  H.  J.,  "The  Angler,"  5x8  (Gooden  and  Fox),  ^22  is. 

341  Troyon,   C,   "Vaches   au    PSturage,"    13  x    19   (.\gnew),    ;£ri,g42   los. 

342  Troyon,    C,   "A  Favourite   Horse,"    18   x    J4I   (Saunders),   ^£29   8s. 

343  ^'rolyk,  Jan  Van,   "Two  Cows,"  6|  x  9  (Wallisl,   ;^I2   12s. 

,54.)     Uahlberi;,     .V.,     iS-q,     "  Moonriso :     .\     bay     scene,"    23^    x    355    (Vokins), 
£31    lOS. 

345  Weissenbruch,  J.   H.,   "The  Farm,"  12|  x   17  (Wallis),   ;£^i8g. 

346  Weissenbruch,  J.   H.,   "A  Farmhouse,   with   a  peasant   woman   hanging   up 

clothes."  6\  X  qJ   (Drucker),   £iS-  5^- 

347  Weissenbruch,   VVillem,   "A  Dead  Sparrow."  8x5^  (Wallis),   ;^5  5s. 

BRITLSH    SCHOOL. 

DR.\WIN'GS. 

34S  Bough.     Sam.     R.S.A..     "  Dysari :    .\     View    of     the    Village,"    si    x    loj 
(Agnew),   ^21. 

349  Bough,  Sam,    R.S.A.,   "A   Wet   Day,"    loi  x  17   (Agnew),   ;£r29  8s. 

350  Bough,   Sam,    R.S.A.,    "Bannockburn,"   5-J   x   9   (Manderson),    ;^io    10s. 

351  Constable,  J.,   R.A.,   "Lake  Scene,"  5J  x  gj  (Blennerhassett),  ;^io  10s. 

352  Constable,  J.,    R..^.,    1806,   "At   Epsom."  5I  x   gj   (Sadler),   ;^5   5s. 

353  Constable,   J.,   K.JK.,    1798,   ".\utumn:  A  wood   scene,"   14^  x   13J   (Blewitt), 

£=   ". 

354  Constable,   J.,    R.A.,  ".Vt   Dovedale."  SJ  x    I2i   (Murray),  .^£^5  .^s. 

355  Constable,    J.,    R.A.,     "A    Lake    Scene"    and    "A    Landscape,"    a    pair, 

3i   ^   4i   (Nautley),   ;^I2    12s. 

356  Duff,     J.     R.    K.,     1903,     "Mountain     Sheep."     pastel,     13s    -x     20     (Van 

Wisselingh),   iJiS   i8s. 

357  Duff,   J.   R.  K.,   1898,   "Heron    Island,"  pastel.    11    x   22   (Van    Wisselingh), 

£3^   jns. 


378  ART    PRICES     CURREKT. 

358  Lawson,    Cecil    G.,     1881,    "A    Stormy    Sunset,"    8f    x    iii    (Osmaston) 

359  Varley,  J.,  "The  Castle,"  4  x  8J  (Blewitt),  ^^25  4s. 

PICTURES. 

360  Anderson,     S.,    "Retina:     head     of     a     young     gipsy     girl,"     13A     x     iij 

(E.  A.  Young),  £^  4s. 

361  Arnald,    G.,    A.R.A.,    "A    View    overlooking    a    valley,"    18    x    23   (Louis), 

j^3i    los. 

362  Borthwick,   A.  E.,   "  A   young   girl,  selling   matches,"  29J-  x   ig  (Spenlove), 

£i  4S. 

363  Chalmers,   G.  P.,   R.S.A.,   "An   Old   Shed,"  11   x   19I  (Baxter),  :^ii    iis. 

364  Clausen,   G.,   R.A.,   1888,   "  The   Plough   Boy,"  2gi  x  21I  (Wallis),  ^68  SS- 
36s     Clausen,    G.,    R.A.,    1887,    "Evening:    A    peasant   boy    hoeing,"    12    x    13J 

(Ure),   £2y  6s. 

366  Constable,    J.,    R.A.,    "Brighton    Downs,"   7I    x    18J    (Gooden    and    Fox), 

£31    I  OS. 

367  Constable,   J.,    R.A.,    "At   I.angham,"   5*  x  8J   (Hughes),    £y  7s. 

368  Constable,   J.,   R.A.,   "The  Coming   Storm,"  6  x  9I   (Kuhlmann),   £15  15s. 

369  Constable,  J.,   R..\.,  "N'ear  Arundel,"  gl  x   135  (Louis),  ^^25  4s. 

370  Constable,    J.,     R.A.,     "Two    children    peeping     round    a    tree,"    6'     x    5! 

(Osmaston),    ^42. 

371  Constable,     J.,    R.A.,     "A     Cloud     Study,"    5J     x    8J     (Gooden     and     Fox), 

;^68   SS. 

372  Cooper,     T.    S.,     R.A.,     1836,     "  A    bull     and     two    cows     in     a    pasture," 

20-i  X  i6|  (Gooden  and  Fox),   £63. 

373  Cooper,  T.  S.,   R.A.,   "Sheep  and   Goats,"  6|  x  gf  (Louis),   ;6'2i. 

374  Gavin,   R.,   R.S.A.,   "A   Girl"   in   blue  dress,  235  x   12^  (Scott),   ;^s  5s. 

375  Herkomer,    Sir   H.  Von,    R.A.,    1879-80,    "God's  Shrine,"   67   x   96I   (Royal 

Academy,   1880),   (Mitchell),  ^^23  2S. 

376  Hogarth,    W.,    "Portrait    of    a    Lady"    in    black   dress,    24    x    17I   (Gooden 

and   Fox),   ;£'24i    los. 

377  Holl,    F.,   R.A.,    "Anxiety:    .\   peasant    woman    intently    gazing  out    of    th.-? 

window,"   13J  X  gj  (Gooden  and  Fox),   ;£'36   15s. 

378  Linnell,   J.,    Sen.,   "A  Gipsy   Encampment,"   7I   x   11    (Thorne),   ;^iio  53. 

379  Macwhirter,   J.,   R.A.,   "The  Angler,"   ii|  x   18  (Agnew),   £^6  4s. 

380  Michie,  J.   Coutts,   A.R.S.A.,   "Piazza   Mancito,   Amalfi,"  gj  x   13-5-   (Louis), 

;^iS    'SS. 

381  Michie,     J.     Coutts,     A.R.S.A.,     1886,      "In      the     Convent,"     iij     x     ji 

(Woodroffe),   £/^   4s. 

382  Mouncey,   W.,   "The   End  of  the  Day,"  i8i  x  23  (Thorne),  £25  4s. 

383  Orchnrdson,    Sir    W.    O.,    R.A.,    "  A    Young    Girl  "    in    a    white    pinafore, 

9'    ^   7i   (Gooden   and   Fox),    ;^84. 

384  Webb,  J.,  "Fort  Rouge,"  si  ^  9l  (Louis),   ;^24  3s. 

385  \Vy]lii-.    W.    L.,    R.A.,    ■'  Enderby    Wharf,    below    Greenwich,"    11    x    19J 

(Louis),    £i&    l8s. 

386  Wyllie,   W.   L.,    R.A.,  "Dawn  after   a   Storm,"   9   x    13*  (a   sketch    for   the 

Turner   Gold    Medal    picture),    (Louis),    £"11    iis. 


July  8,  igio.  379 


Jnly  8,    1910.      The   property  of   a   lady. 

PICTURES. 

1  Bloenien,   P.   Van,   "View  in   Rome,"  32   x  46J   (Parry),   £6  6s. 

2  Gillemanii,   J.   P.,    "Boys   with   a   festoon  of   fruit   and   flowers,"   23   x   iH^ 

(Ceilings),   j£i2    IS.   6d. 

3  Ring,  P.  De,   165.,,   "  .\  Glass  Goblet  and  Slill   Life,"  nr,  x  26  (Schroeder), 

£46  4S. 

4  Swanevelt,  "A  Landscape,  with  The  Flight  into  Egypt,"  and  "A  Peasant, 

with  horses,   mules,   and  dogs,"  (Parry),  £^  4s. 

5  Velde,  W.  Van  de,  "The  Coming  Storm,"  10  x  7S  (Dowdeswell),  £^  js. 

6  Walton,    H.,     "  .\     Milkinnid     and    a    young    boy,"    28'r    -x    2oi    (Agnew), 

£SS   >6s. 

7  Wlieatley,  F.,  R.A.,  "A  Rocky  River  Scene,"  27^  \  35  (C.  Davis),  £^6  4s. 
S     Wilson,     R.,     R.A.,     "Willesden     Old    Church,"    22    x     23I     (Oowdeswell), 

;£'io    los. 
9     Wilson,    R.,    R.A.,    "River    Scene,    with    anglers,"    and    ".'\    Small    Punt," 
i3i  X  17J   (Hughes),   £j  7s. 


The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

PICTURES. 

10  Callcott,   Sir  A.   VV.,    R..\.,   "On   the  Thames,    near   Maidenhead,"   56   x.   4S 

(Green),    £6^    2s. 

11  Cotes,    F.,    R..\.,    "Portrait    of    Ihe    Duchess    of    Marlborough,"    49    x    39 

(A.    Wertheimer),    .£'241    10s. 

12  Giordano,  "Venus,  Adonis  and  Cupid,"  455-  x  59  (Von  der  Veken),  ;£22  is. 

13  Heatley,     1716,     "Portrait    of    Lady     Mary    Stanley,     second    daughter    of 

Edward,  Earl  of  Derby,"   19  x   13J  (C.   Davis),   £15   155. 

14  Heist,   B.  Van  der,   "Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"  in  dark  dress   with   white 

lace  collar,  26J  x  20  (Cremetti),  £-j2   los. 

15  Hoppner,   J.,    R.A.,    "Portrait  of   a   Gentleman,"   in   dark   coat   with   white 

stock,   29  X  24  (U'allis),   ;^'3o  9s. 

16  Janssens,    C    "  Porlrail    of    Colonel    Hammond,    Governor    of    the    Isle  of 

Wight,"  in  armour,  30  x  24  (C.  Davis),   ;^33   12s. 

17  Morland,    G.,    17CJ4.    "  Smutjglers    landiny    cariio    from    a   boat,"    27   x    35^ 

(Green),    ;^so   8s. 

18  Wright,    J.,    A.R.A.,    "Portrait    of    Mr.    Ashwood,    of    Lichfield,"    29    x    25 

(Cremetti),    ;^42. 


Different    properties. 

DRAWINGS. 
19     Downnian,    J.,    A.R.A.,    "Portraits   of    George   Stanley    C.iry    and    Edward 
Gary,   of  Follaloii,   when  young  boys,"  oval,   10  x  8  (Muggins),  £^^  as. 


38o  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 

30     Gainsborough,   T.,    R.A..   "Portrait  of   the   Hight   Hon.   Sir  John   Skynner, 
Lord    Chief   Baron,"   black   and   white,    17J   x    14   (Morris),    ^^44  2s. 

P.\STELS. 

21     Ru=?fi;.   J..   R.A..   iSoi,   "  Portrait  of  Mr>.   .Snow   (m-e  Adria  Hutchinson)," 

23i  ^   17*  (A-   Wertheimer),  ;£'i52  5s. 
33     Hamilton,   H.   D.,   R.H.A.,    "Portraits   of   the  first   Marquis  of   Downshire, 

and     of     the     Marchioness     of     Downshire,"     a     pair,     oval,     10     x     8 

(A.   Wertheimer),    ^£^68   5s. 
33     Gardner,    D.,    "Portraits   of    Lord   Talbot,    and   of    Lady    Talbot,"    a    pair, 

oval,   10  X  SJ  (A.  Wertheimer),  ^^65  2s. 
24     Hr.mihon.    H.    D.,    R.H.  \..    "  Portrait    of    n    I.ndy."    in   blue  dress,    oval, 

10  X   8   (A.   Wertheimer),   ^^5  5s. 
35     Hamilton,   H.   D.,   R.H. A.,   "Portrait  of  Admiral  Stopford,"  oval,    10  x  8i 

(Leggatt),    j^s   5S- 

PICTURES. 

26  Hoare,   W.,   R..\.,    1757,   "Portrait  of  Frances,   Countess  of   Xorthampton,' 

49   ^   392    (Parsons),    ^^44   2s. 

27  Morland,    G.,   "Rocky   Coast  Scene,"   15J  x  21J   (Willis),    £$0  8s. 

izS     Dutch     School,     "Landscape,     with     boats    on     a     canal,"    etc.,     28    x     4] 
'Turner).   ^15   15s. 

29  Early    English    School,    "Portrait   of   a   Lady."   in    white   dress,    2gJ    x    24J 

(Thrift!.    ^152    5s. 

30  Leyster,  Judilb,   "  .-\  Boy.  in  brown  dress  and  large  hat,  holding  a  kitten; 

his   young   sister,    in    dark   dress,    pulling    the   kitten's    tail,"    23    x    19 
(Rutley),    ^756. 

31  Crome,  J.,   "  View   on    the   river  at  Thorpe,"    14   x    ig   (.Agnew),  ;^404   59. 

32  Early   English   School,   "Portrait  of  a  Young  Girl,"  in   yellow   bodice   and 

grey   skirt,   355   x   275   (.'Vmor),   ^£430   los. 

33  Ruysdael,     S.    V.nn.     "  River    scene,     with    barges    unloading,"   20*    x    30 

(Lewis  and  Simmons),   £2'{6  los. 

34  Wouverman,   Peter,    "  Cavaliers    and    horses   at    the   steps   of  a    mansion," 

16  X  20   (Leggatt),   ;^54   12s. 

35  Gainsborough,    T.,   R..\.,    "Hilly    Landscape,    with    two   peasant    bov^    .nnd 

n  dog."  50  X  71    (Todd),    ^^27  6s. 

36  Opie,  J.,   R-.'V.,  "Maternal  Felicity,"  55^  x  43  (Connell),   £^j   153. 

37  Teniers,   D.,  "The  Interior  of  a  Kitchen,"  14  x  20  (Mark),   ;£'68  5s. 

38  Teniers,    D.,     "  A    Peas.int,    playing    n    fiddle,     nnd    n    woman    holding    a 

J'-iS-"    ji    X    6    (Blaker),    ^178    los. 

39  Rembrandt,  "Head  of  a  Man,"  with  dark   cap,   21   x   i8|  ( ),   £$  5s. 

40  Reynolds.    Sir    j.,    P.R.A.,    "Venus    Disarming    Cupid,"    engraved    by    F. 

Bartolozzi,   R..^.,   49   x  39   (Tooth),    ;£'2io. 

41  Wilson,   R.,   R..\.,   "River  Scene,"  36  x  50I   (A.   Wertheimer),    ^£52    los. 

42  Dulch    SchcK>l,    "  Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,"    in    black    dress    with    white 

collar;    and    "Portrait    of    a    LadV,"    in    dark    dress    with    white    linen 
collar  and  cap,   a  pair,   13  x   10  (Marks),   ;^I26. 

43  Stubbs,  G.,  R.A.,  "Portrait  of  Sir  Ralph  Milbanke."  29I  x  24I  (C.   Davis), 

£6  6s. 

44  Royen,  W.  Van.  "  Pr.rrots,  Cockatoo,  and  .-:   Monkey  in  a  Gnrden,"  >igned 

and  dated  1706,  46I  x  38J  (C.   Davis),  ^^94  los. 

45  Spanish    School,    "The    Youthful    Murillo,"    holding    a    portfolio    and    a 

crayon,   29  x   24   (Wallis),   £50  8s. 


July  a,  igio.  381 

46  \^yc!<,     T.,     "An    Inlerior,     with     Iwo     peasiint    women,     children,     etc.," 

21   X   165  (Clark),   £5^   12s. 

47  Wilson,   R..    R.A..   "  Lnke  Scene,    with  two  boys  angling  from   the   bank," 

30   X    47   (Shepherd),    ;i,"252. 

48  Xavery,   G.   J.,    1731,   "Fetes   Champetres,"   a   pair,    20j   x    16^   (Lewis   and 

Simmons),   j^iSg. 

49  Early   English   School,   "   Portraits  of  a  Gentleman,   in   blue  coat,  his  wife 

in   red  and    white  dress,  seated,    and    their  daughter,    in    white   frock,' 
7-?  X   no   (Volcins),    /ri26. 

50  Maes,    N.,    "Portrait  of   a   Gentleman,"   in    black  dress   and   cloak,   signed, 

and  dated  1671,   idj  x   iij  ( ),  jf^^-j  155. 

51  Hudson,   T.,   "  Portrait  o.'   a    I^ady,   as   a   shepherdess,"   untranied,   49  x  3^ 

(Leggatt),  jt'Si    18s. 

52  Wilson,    R..    R.A.,    "Pope's    Villa,    Twickenham,"    i6i    x    23^    (Shepherd), 

£'5   i.Ss. 

53  Zucchero     School.     "Portrait     of     Queen     Elizabeth,"     in     yellow     dress, 

iij   X   91   (Wallis).    ^"i6    i6s. 

54  Rembrandt,   "  Portrait  of  the  Artist,"  in  crimson  dress,   trimmed  with  fur, 

(Smith's  "Catalogue  Raisonn6"  No.  226),  z^k  x  24  (Renton),  £yi  8s. 

55  Titian,    "  Study   for    the    '   Death   of    Peter    Martyr,'  "    4jJ   x  27  (Holgate), 

^25  4S. 

56  Raeburn,    Sir   H.,    R..'\.,    "Portrait   of   a    Gentleman,"    in    brown    coat    and 

red  vest,  25J  i   23  (Connell),  ^£750  8s. 

57  Canaletto,    .\.,    "The    Cathedral    of    St.    Mark's    and    the    Doge's    Palace, 

Venice";  and  ".\  View  of  Venice,"  a  pair,  2ii  x  39^  (Buttery),  ;£7945. 

58  Canaletto,  A.,  "The  Front  of  the  Library  of  St.  Rock,  Venice,"  16I  x  i2i 

(Legg.-\tt),    jC^6   4s. 

59  Hudson,  T.,  "  Portrait  ol  the  Hon.   Miss  K.  Chetwynd,  as  a  Shepherdess," 

49  -''   375   (Veken),   ;£,'65  2s. 

60  Northcote.  "  A   milkmaid   with   a   dofj,"  49   x  39  (Connell),   ;^i6   i6s. 

61  Ostade,   "Frozen  River  Scene,"   15  x   ig  (Lippmann).   ;^63o. 

62  Walteau,  "Two  Figures,"  oval,   11   x  85  (Renton),   £*&.  16s. 

63  Wynants,    .1.,    "  Land.xcape,     with     cottages,     and     figures     on     a    road," 

9   X    9j    (Crcmetti),    £^g    18s. 

64  French   School,   ".\   Boy   with   Marionettes,"   on   copper,   5}   x  4!   (Rutley), 

£3   3S. 

65  Reynolds,    Sir   J.,    P.R.A.,    "Portrait    of    f.ord    .^nson,"    29    x    24    (Thrift), 

;^So   8s. 

66  Raeburn,    Sir    H.,    R.A.,    "Portrait   of    a    Lady,"   in    grey   dress,    29    x    244 

(Balderson),   ^£^31    los. 

67  Ghilandaio.     "  The    M'ldonna     and     ("hild,     with     two    Angels,"     29    x    21 

(Permain),    £23    Jzs. 

68  Francia,  "The  Madonna  and  Child  Enthroned,"  49  x  43  (.\gnew),  £32  I2S. 

69  Dyck,    Ph.   Van,   ".\   Lady  at   her  Toilet,"   iij  x  9  (Eyre),   ^£'27  6s. 

70  Storck,  A.,  "Sea  Ports,"  a  pair,  30  x  24I  (C.  Davis),  £8^. 

71  Tillemans,    J..    "  Landscape,    with   a    hunting    party."    39    x    46J-    (Wise), 

£9    9^ 

72  Been,    H.    C,    1614,    ".'\n    Interior,    with     a    Musical    Party,    seated    at    a 

table."  29!    X   38!    (Pr.ci^ori,    /729   Ss. 

73  Mierevelt,    M.   J.,    "Portniit   of   a   Gentleman,"   in    dark    dress    with    white 

ruff,   24J  X   i9i  (Renton),   ;^27  6s. 

74  Berchem,    N.,   ".\  Shepherd,   Sheep,   and   Goats,"   signed,    and    d.nted    1679, 

iSJ  X   25i   (Cremetti),   £2^  3s. 


382  ART     PRICES     CURREKT. 

75  Raeburn,    Sir    H.,    R.A.,    "Portrait    of    Mrs.    James,"    in    dark    dress    with 

plum-coloured   shawl,   29J   x   242-   (Tooth),   ;fio   10s. 

76  Breughel,     P.,    "A    Town    on    a    Frozen    River,"    i^}    x    22    (C.     Davis), 

£73    I  OS. 

77  Beechey,    Sir    W.,    R.A.,    "Portrait    of    the    Artist,"    in    brown    coat,    oval, 

26   X    22    (Tooth),    ^75    I2S. 

78  Hoppner,    J.,    R.A.,    "Portrait    of    Thomas    Hardwick,    Esq.,    Architect    of 

Marylebone   Church,   etc.,"   30  x  25   (Wallis),   ;^94   los. 

79  Everdingen,    A.    Van,    "Mountainous    River   Scene,"   43J    x    54   (Nicholson), 

j£^39   18s. 

80  Sassoferrato,   "The   Madonna,"   in   red   dress,   holding  the   Infant  Saviour," 

30J  X  30J   (Best),   £21. 

81  Codde,   P.,  "A  Musical  Party,"   i2|  x  lyl  (Lewis  and  Simmons),  j^6o   i8s. 
8a     Slingelandt,     P.     Van,     "An     Interior,     with    a     gentleman,     in     red     robe, 

standing  by  a  table,"   14-2-  x  g|  (Norris),   ^£^29  8s. 

83  Stubbs,    G.,    R.A.,    "  Woody    Landscape,    with    two    sportsmen,    dogs    and 

dead   game,"  33-|;  x   43   (Norris),  ^"14   14s. 

84  Elias,    Nicolaes,    "Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    rich    black    and    red    dress, 

22  X   18-3-  (C.   Davis),   ;^i4i    iss. 

85  Pinturicchio,    "The    Madonna     with      the      Infant      Saviour,"    20!    x     12J 

(Huggins),    j£2S   4s. 

86  Loo,   \'an.  "  .\  Girl,   with  a  festoon  of  flowers,"  29  x  22  (Veken),  £2^   'o^- 

87  Croos,  J.   Van,   "The  Beach  at  Schveningen,"  22  x  36  (Tooth),  ^^94   los. 

88  Bassano,     Jacopo,     "Portrait    of     a     Venetian     Gentleman,"    in     red     dress 

3S    N    31 J    (Dowdeswell/,     ;£r54    12s. 

89  Palamedes,    A.,    "Portrait   of   a    Lady,"    in    black    dress,    32    x    26    (Stafford 

G.illery).     £:5o    8s. 

90  Terburg,   G.,   "Portrait  of  a   Dutch   Officer,"  44!  x   35I  (Sabin),   £283    los. 

91  Velde,   A.   Van   de,   "Landscape,    with   a   Cavalier,    Peasants,   Animals,    and 

Poultry,"   i6i  x  soj  (C.   Davis),   £^2   los. 

92  Reynolds,    Sir   J.,    P.R.A..    "Portrait   of    Mrs.    Sarah   .'Xmsinck,    n^e   Still," 

29!   X   24J   (Dilke),    ^^367    IDS. 

93  Jackson,    J.,    R.A.,    "Portrait    of    General    Adair,    in    uniform,"    40    x    32 

(Over).    ^15    15s. 
<).\     Morland,    G.,    "  Crossing    the  stream,"   gj   x    iij    (Leggatt),    £yi    8s. 

95  Raeburn,   Sir  H.,   R.A.,  "Portrait  of  J.   Patterson,   Esq.,"  50  x  40  (Lester), 

£uo    ss- 

96  Marieschi,    M.,    "A    Town    on    the    Coast,"    215    x    31     (A.    VVortheimer), 

£94     los. 

97  Morland,    G.,    1797,    "Landscape,    with    a    Gipsy    Encampment,"    19   x    22J 

(Blythe),   ^33    12s. 

98  Romney,   G.,   "Portrait  of  a   Gentleman,"  in   red   coat,   23-i  x   19J  (Renton), 

j^3i    los. 

99  Teniers,     D.,    "The    Temptation    of    Saint    Anthony,"    I7i    x    23    (Veken), 

JOG     Raeburn,  Sir  H.,   R.A.,   "Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"  in  dark  dress,  seated, 

3SJ   X   28i   (Connell),   £52   los. 
loi     Guardi,    F.,    "Landscapes,  with    Ruins   and    an    Obelisk,"  a   pair,    yi  x   5J 

(Lewis     and     .Simmons),     £s^     'o^- 
J02     Ruysdael,    S.    Van,    "A    Frozen    River    Scene,"    signed    with    initials,    and 

dated   1653,   28  x  42   (Colnaghi   and   Co.),   £^,134. 
,103     Hoppner,    J.,    R.A.,    "Portrait    of    Sir    Soulden    Lawrence,    Judge    of    the 

King's   Bench   and  of   Common   Pleas,"  49  x   39   (Colnaghi),   £304   los. 


July  S,  1910.  383 

The  property  oi  G.  E.  Cririe  Clayton,  Esq.,  of 
Penarwei,  Llanbedrog,  North  Wales  ;  formerly  in  the 
collection    of    William    Cririe,    Esq.,    of    Manchester. 

104     Steen,   Jan,    "  Twelfth    Night,"    ^5  x    30    (Smith's  "  Catalogue    Raisonn^," 
Supplement,    No.    47)   (Veken),    ;^i,5i2    10s. 


The    property    of    tlie    Right    Hon.    the    Earl    of    Perth, 
removed    from    Strathallan    Castle. 

;os  Kaeburn,  Sir  H.,  R..A.,  "Portrait  of  General  .Andrew  John  Drummond  of 
Strathallan,  third  son  of  James,  fifth  Viscount  Strathallan,"  29!  x  24J 
(Colnaghi    and   Co.),    ^£^609. 


The  following  were  the  property  of  Sholto  Montgomery 
Cay,  Esq. 

PORTRAITS. 
106     "Portrait  of  John   Cay,    Esq."   in   brown   cloak,    29  x  241   (Bailey),  ^21. 
07     "Portrait   of    Mrs.    Cay,    n^e    Elizabeth    Hal!."    in    dark    cloak    and    hood. 

28J  X  24  (Wells),  ;^44  2s. 
108     "Portrait   of   a  Gentleman,"   in    crimson  cloak,    29  x   24   (Lisle),    ;£'i2    12s. 
.09     "Portrait  of   a   Lody,"   in   black   dress,    29   x   23   (A.   Cay),   £10   los. 
.10     "Portrait  of  Willir.m  King,    Esq.,    I,L.D.,"  29I  x   24I   (Bell),   £jo   los. 
'.II     "Portrait  of  Mrs.    King,"  in   blue  dress,   29^  x   24^   (\'icars),    £$2    10s. 
£i2     "Portrait  of  John    Cay,    Esq.,   of   Ch.-irlton,"   in   grey   dress,   oval,    23   x    19 

(Glossop),    .£^126. 
n3     -Abbott,     L.     F.,     "Portrait    of    William     Bullock,     Esq.,"    in    green     coat, 

29J    X    24I    (White),    £2^   2s. 
;i4     Gordon,    .'^^ir    J.    Watson,     P.R.S..A.,    "Portrait    of    John    Cay.     Esq.,"    in 

green  ^oat,  holding  his  hat,   49J  x  39  (Wheatley),   ^7304   los. 

115  Gordon,    Sir    J.    Watson.    P.R.S..A.,    "Portrait    of    Mrs.    Cay,    n^e    Emily 

Bullock,   wife  of  John   Cay.    Esq.."  in   red  dress,   2gJ   x  24J  (Wheatley  1, 

116  Raeburn,     Sir     H.,     R..A.,     "Portrait    of     Robert    Hodshon     Cay,     Esq.,    of 

North   Charlton,   Judge   of   the   .\dmiralty   Court,"   49   x   39    (Colnaghi), 
;^i,732   los. 
J17     Raeburn,     Sir     H.,     R.A.,     "Portrait     of     Mrs.     John    Cay,     nde     Frances 
Hodshon,     wife    of    John    Cay,     Esq.,     of    North    Ch.arlton,     mother    of 
Judge    Cay,"    in    brown    dress    with    white    fichu,    34I    x    26V    (.Agnew), 

;^2,100. 

;i8  Raeburn,  Sir  H.,  K.A.,  "Portrait  of  .Mrs.  Liddell,  n<5e  Jane  Hobbuck, 
mother-in-law  of  Judge  Cay,"  in  white  dress  with  yellow  sash, 
29   X    24    (.Agnew),    ;£.i,26o. 

119  SnAbert,  J.,  "Portrait  of  Robert  Cay,  Esq.,"  in  yellow  gown,  with  white 
stock,   29  X  24i  (Latham),   ;f  189. 


384  ART     PRICES     CURRENT. 


The  property  of  a  lady,  deceased. 

PORTRAITS. 

J  "Portraits  of  John  Frederick,  Baron  de  Nnlcken.  S\veHi:-h  .-\nib:i.^sador 
to  St.  Petersburg  and  Vienna,  and  of  Margaret,  Countess  de  Mannteuf- 
fell,    Baronc's.s  de   Nolcken,"   n   p.nir,   23^   x    19^-   (Hnllyn),    £?t,8  5s. 

I  Beach,  T..  1788,  ''Portrait  cf  James  Rowl.and  C;csar  Durnford,  Judge 
of  the  Supieme  Court  of  Calcutta,"  oval,   29^-  x   24J  (Virari;),   ;^i6   16?. 

t  Cotes,  F.,  R.A.,  "Portrait  ot  Mrs.  Macrae,  n^e  Roche,"  in  white  dress 
with   blue  sash   and    bow.   46J   x   3qi   (A.    Wertheimer),    £t,i'j^6. 

5  Groeger,  F.  C,  1S17,  "  I'ortrnit  of  Mi's.  Berry,  nee  Durnford,  afterwards 
Mrs.    Clillon,    and    her    son    Richard    Berry,"    48    x    37    (R.    B.    Shaw), 

£9  gs. 


The  following  were  the  property  of  a  gentleman,  v.ho 
has   given   up   his   country   residence. 

PICTURES. 

124  "Portrait  of  King   Edward  Yl.."  unframed,  27^  x  20  (Lord  Scarborough\ 

£y  los. 

125  Gainsborough,    T.,    R.A.,    "Portrait   of   Signor   Raphael    Franco,"   60   x    56 

(Dilke),    j£;6.5io. 

126  Gainsborough,  T.,   R.A.,  "The   Pedlar's  Cart,"  54  x  73  (Willett),  ;^472  los. 

127  Gainsborough,    T.,     R.A.,    "Portrait    of    Dr      Willi.im    Dodd,"    28!    x    24 

mowdeswell),    j^i68. 

128  Gainsborough,     T.,     R.A.,     "Portrait    of     Robert     Edgar,     Esq.,"    in     blu.'. 

loat,   with  white  stock,  oval,   27!  x   23   (SuUey),   ;£^2io. 

129  Gainsborough,    T.,    R.A.,    "Kingston    Lacey,"    35    x    61    (exhibited    at    th- 

Guildhall,    iqr^i^    (Shepherd  I,    £31^. 

130  Hogarth,    W.,    "Portrait    of    Peg    Woflfington,"    in    white    dress,    fastene<i 

with  blue  bows,  oval,   29^  x  24J  (A.   Wertheimer),   ;^S25. 

131  Hoppner,    J.,    R.A.,    "The   Hurdy-Gurdy   Player:    Portrait   of  Miss    Matilda 

Fielding    in    peasant   costume,"   2q1   x  24J-    (C.    Davis),    £'j,()2y   los. 

132  Lawrence,     Sir    T.,    P.R.A.,     "Portrait    of    Master    Thomas     Barber,"    in 

dark   coat,    white   vest,    and    brown    trousers,   56   x   43^   (Dilke),    ;^i,o50. 

133  f^awrence,    .Sir    T.,    1"'.R..\.,     "  Portrait    of    Cardinal    GonsaKi,"   92    x    50 

(replica  of   the   picture  at   Windsor   Castle)  (A.   Wertheimer).    j^Sgz    los. 

134  Lawrence,    Sir    1".,    P.R.A.,    "Portrait   of   a   Gentleman,"   a    slight   sketch, 

in    pe.icil    anl    chaiU,    on    canvas,    oval,    ig    x    16    (Gooden    and    Fox), 
£-,  Ss. 
S35     Reynolds,    Sir   J.,    P.R.A.,    "Portrait    of    Lady    Jane    Bathurst,"    29    x    24J 
(Gooden    and    Fox),   £7By    10s 

136  Romney,   G.,   "Portrait  of   Mrs.    Yates,    as   'The  Tragic    Muse',"   92    x   58^ 

(engraved   by   Valentine   Green),   (Agnew),   ^^682    los. 

137  Romney,     G,     "Portrait    of    Captain     Henry     Calveley    Cotton,"     in     dark 

brown  coat,   with  v/hite  stock,  294  x  24J  (C.  Davis),  ;^73S. 


July  8,  1910.  385 

The  following  were  the  property  of  the  Right  Hon. 
the  Earl  of  Morton,  and  have  been  removed  from 
Daimahoy. 

138  Hoppner,     J.,     R.A.,     "Portrait    of     Edward,     First     Earl     of    Harewood," 

29J   X   24J   (Colnaghi),   £640    ids. 

139  Hoppner,    J.,    R.A.,    "Portrait    of    Edward,    \'iscount    Lascelles,    elder    son 

of  Edward,   First  Earl  of  Harewood,"  3SJ  x  27i  (Knoedler),   ;^i,659. 

140  Hoppner,   J.,    R.A.,    "Portrait    of    Lady   Frances    Douglas,    elder    daughter 

of  Edward,   First   Earl  of  Harewood,   wife  of  the  Hon.   John   Douglas," 
29I  X   24I   (A.   Wertheimer),   ^{Ti.Sgo. 

141  Hoppner,    J.,    R.A.,    "Portrait    of    Bridget,    Countess    of    Morton,    eldest 

daughter    of    Sir    John    Heathcote,    Bart.,    wife    of    James,    Fourteenth 
Earl  of   Morton,"  29^  x   24J   (Bell),    ;^i,26o. 

142  Holbein,     "Portrait    of    the    Artist,''     in     dark    dress    trimmed     with     fur, 

II    X    7J    (Dowdeswell),    ;£^i89. 


386  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


12,  I9i0.  The  collections  of  Engravings  of  the 
Early  English  School,  formed  by  Daniel  Meinertzhagen, 
Esq.  (deceased),  late  of  Brockwood  Park  and  26,  Rut- 
land Gate,   S.W. 

1  "'Views    of    Grosvenor  Square,    Queen    Square,    and    Bloomsbury    Square," 

after    E.    Dayes,    by    Pollard    and    Dodd    (Parker),   j£j    17s.    6d. 

2  "Views   of   St.   James's   Gate,    Covent    Garden,    The  Horse    Guards,"   etc., 

filter    I"'.    Sandby,    by    Rooker    (Parker),    £a    14s.    6d. 

3  "Rural    Sports,"    "A    City    Hunt,"  "A    Boxing    Match,"    and    others,    by 

Rowlandson,    in   colours   (Booth),    jQ2. 

4  "The     Gardens    of     Carlton     House,"    after     Bunbury,     by     W.    Dickinson, 

proof,    in   bistre  (Pollard),    jQ-j   7s. 
_5     "Pointers,"     after     Sartorius,     by     W.     Ward;      and    "Hippolitus,"     after 
Rubens,   by   R.   Earlom,  proof   (Boolli),    £,2    12s.    6d 

6  "The   Cow-house,"   by   and   after   J.    Ward,    proof  before    letters  (Ellis  and 

Smith),   ;^I3   13s. 

7  "Reaping,"  and   "The   Gleaners   Returned,"   after  J.   Ward,   by   W.   Ward, 

a  pair,   framed   (W.  Sabin),   £2^  ^i^' 

5  "Labourers,"    and    "Gamekeepers,"    after    Stubbs,   by    H.    Birche,    a    pair, 

framed,  open  letter  proofs  (Amor),  jQii^  14s. 
9     "A     Fruit     Piece,"     and    "A     Flower     Piece,"     after     Van    Huysum,     by 
R.   Earlom,  framed,   etched  letter  proofs  (Maggs),  £^!^  2s. 

10  "  Salisbury   Cathedral,"   after   Constable,  by   D.    Lucas,   framed,    engraver's 

proof    (Colnaghi    and   Co.),    jCa^- 

G.   MORLAND. 

11  "Suspense,"   by   W.    Ward    (Maggs),    aCi2    is.  6d. 

12  ".V    Visit    to    the    Boarding-school,"    by    W.    Ward    (Davis),     :^io    los. 

13  "A    Visit    to    the    Child    at    Nurse,"    by    W.    Ward,    framed    (W.     Sabin), 

£il  17s. 

14  "Children    Nutting,"   and    "  Children    Birds-nesting,"    by    E.    Dayes,    and 

W.    Ward    (Leggatt),    £j,i     los. 

15  "Children    Playing    at    Soldiers,"    by    G.    Keating,    framed,    etched    letter 

proof    (Sabin),    jQc,2  ids. 

16  "Blind    Man's    Buff,"    by    W.    Ward,    framed,    proof    (Agnew),    ^^147   5s. 

17  "The    Enamour'd    Sportsman,"    by    J.    R.    Smith    (W.    Sabin),    £2%   7s. 

18  "Feeding    the    Pigs,"    by  J.   R.    Smith,    framed,    etched    letter    proof    (Ellis 

and   Smith),  £^5   H^- 

19  "The    Public-house    Door,"    by    W.     Ward.,     framed,    etched    letter    proof 

(F.    Daniell),    ;^30  gs. 

20  "The     First     of     September:     Morning     and     Evening,"     by     W.     Ward, 

a  pair,   framed,   etched   letter  proofs   (Sabin),   ^77   14s. 

21  "The    Turnpike    Gate,"     by     W.    Ward     (Carter),     ^19     igs. 

22  "A     Conversation,"     by     J.      R.     Smith,     open     letter     proof     (Jacobson), 

£it^    3S.    6d. 


_^__^ Julyi.?,  igio.  3j?~ 

23  "Milkmaid   ond   Cow-henl."  by  J.    U.   Smith,   open    lotler   proof   (Colnaghi), 

^fig  iQs. 

24  "The   Bfirn   Door,"  by    \V.    Ward,    etched    letter   proof    (Lauser),    ;^io    los. 

25  "The     F.-irmer's     Stable."     by    VV.     Ward,     framed,     proof     before     letters 

(Leggatt),    £27    6s. 

26  "Setters,"    and    "Pointers,"    after    S'arlorius,    by   \\'.    Ward,    a    pair,    open 

letter  proofs  (Ellis  and  Smith),   ;^38  17s. 

27  "Fighting    Dogs,"  by   J.    R.    Smill-  and  "Gathering   Wood,"    bv    Meadowi 

(Digby),    £1    IIS.    6d. 

28  "The  Last   Litter,"    by    W.    Ward    (W.    Sabin),    yCij    13s 

29  "Stable   AiiiuseTncnt,"   by   W.   W;:rd,   open   letter  proof  (Leggatt),    ^£'10   los. 

30  "Peasants    and    Pigs,"    by     ].    R.    Smith,    open    letter    proof   (F.    Daniell), 

^24  .3S- 

31  "  Children    witii    Sheep,"    and    "  .\    Boy    and     Pigs."    by     J.      R.      Smith 

(Leggatt),   j<;ii    IIS. 

32  "Travellers,"   and  "Villagers,"   by  J.   Young,   open   letter   proofs   (Leggatt), 

:^l8    iSs. 

33  "The    Fruits    of    Industry,"    and    "Effects    of    Extravagance"    (proof),    by 

W.  Ward  (Freeman),    j<'i2    is.    6(1. 

34  "  St.    James'    Park,"    and    "  .\   Tea    Garden,"    by    F.    D.    Soiron,    a    pair, 

framed,   proof  before  letters  (Booth),  £^y  5s. 

35  "The   History   of   Letitia,"    by  J.   R.    Smitli,   the   set   of   six,    framed,   printed 

in    colours    (Sabin),    ;^I47. 

36  "Rabbits,"   and   "Guinea    Pigs,"   by    W.    Ward,    a    pair   (Mallett),   ;^i    10s. 

37  "  The    Farmer's    Stable,"    by    W.    AA'ard,    and   "  The    Cottager's   Wealth," 

by    G.    Keating    (Mayne),    £s    'S^-    6d. 

38  "The    Farmer's    Stable,"    by    ^^'.    Ward     (Beal),     ;/rio     los. 

PORTRAITS. 

39  "Queen    Mar\,"    after    Van    der    \'aart,    by    J.    .Smith,    and    "  Portrait    of 

George   II.,"  proofs  before  any  letters  (F.   Daniell),   £^  53. 

40  "Queen    Charlotte,"    .-ifter    Zoffany,    by    R.    Houston,    first    state   (Leggatt), 

:^3   3S. 

41  "Charles    I.,"    after    \'an    Dyck ;    in    line,    by    R.    .Strange,     framed,    proof 

before   any  letters   (Colnaghi),   j^6o    i8s. 

42  "Mrs.  Yates  as  Medea,"   after  Brompton,   proof;   and   two  others   (Parker;, 

£1    IS. 

43  "Lord     Nelson,"    after    L.     F.     .Abbott,     by     R.     Syer,    proof    (F.     Daniell), 

44  "  .Vdmiral  Sir  Charles  Pole,"  after  Beechey,  by  W.  Say  cHarvey).   £:!  10s. 

45  "Haman's     Condemnation,"     after     Rembrandt,    by     R.     Houston,     etched 

letter    proof   (Parsons),    £^    4s. 

46  "The   Lord  of  the   Vineyard,"   after   the  same,    by   W.    Pelher.   proof   before 

letters    (Pollard),    £6    6s. 

47  "Man     with    a     Knife,"    after    the    same,     by     R.     Houston,     proof    before 

letters    (Parsons),    £<:)    9s. 

48  "The     Master    Ship-builder,"    after    Rembr.mdt,    by     C.     Hodges,     framed, 

proof  before  letters   (Colnaghi),   £y8  155. 

49  "Lavinia,     Countess    Spencer,"     after     Shee,     by     C.     Turner,    open     letter 

proof    (Lauser),    ;iCio    los. 

50  "Lady   Bovnton,"   after   Cotes,  by  J.   Watson,    fr:inted,    f:r~t   state  (Mallett). 

/:6o   1 8s. 


388  ART     PRICES     CURRENT. 

51  "The     Duchess    of     Argyle,"    after    C.     Read,    by    J.     Finlaj'son,     framed, 

first    state  (Colnaghi),    ;£'2io. 

52  "Ladv   jNIiddleton,"   after   Lely,   by   J.   McArdell,   framed,   first   state,    before 

any   letters   (Leggatt),   j£jii    iis. 

53  "The    Countess    of     Southampton,"     after    Van     Dyck,     by     J.     McArdell, 

framed,  first  state,   before  any  letters  (Brun),  ^g  gs. 

54  "The   Earl   of   Sunderland   and    Lord  Charles   Spencer,"  after   Cosway,    by 

W.     Barney,     framed,     open     letter     proof     tColnaghi),     ^65     2S. 

55  "Lords    John    and    Bernard    Stuart,"    after    Van    Dyck,    by   J.    McArdell, 

framed,  first  state,  before  any  letters  (Colnaghi),   ;^i83   153. 

56  "  James,     Duke    of    Richmond,"    after    Van    Dyck.     by     R.    Earlom,    first 

state   (W.  Sabin),   ;£ii   os.   6d. 

57  "La  Surprise,"   after   Dubuffe,    by    S.    Cousins,   R.A.,    framed,    proof  before 

any   letters   (Leggatt),    ^{^26   ss. 

58  "Beggar     Boys,"     after     Murillo,     by     W.     Say,     framed,     proof    (Home), 

£ii)    iqs. 

T.  GAINSBOROUGH,   R.A. 

59  "Girl   and   Pigs,"  by  R.   Earlom,   etched  letter  proof  (Mallett),   £7   17s.  6d 

60  "Lavinia,"    stipple    by    F.    Bartolozzi,    proef   before   any    letters,    in    bistre 

(Mallett),    ^13    13s. 

61  "Hobbinol     and     Ganderetta,"     by     P.     W.     Tomkins,     proof,     in    bistre 

(Leggatt),   £6  6s. 

62  "Interior    of    a    Cottage,"    and    "  The     Little    Cottager,"    by     C.    Turner, 

framed,   proofs  before   any   letters  (Agnew),   ^^183    iss. 

63  "The    Duke   of   .Argyle,"    by    W.    Dickinson,    first   state,   before    any    letters 

(F.    Daniell),   ^i    is. 

G.    ROMXEY. 

64  "Admiral     .Augustus     Keppel,"     by    W.    Dickinson,     first     stale    (Ellis     and 

Smith),    ;^23   2s. 

65  "Miss  .\nne   Parr,"   by  J.   Dean,   framed,   first  state   (Mallett),   j£i2    is.   6d. 

66  "Lady    Charlotte     Legge,"    by    J.     Grozer,     framed,    first    published    state 

(W.   Sabin),   ^^48  6s. 

67  "Miss    Cumberland,"     by     J.     R.     Smith,     framed,    first    published     state 

(Sabin),    ;^262    los. 

68  "Mrs     Carwardine     and     child,"     by     J.     R.     Smith,     framed,     first     state 

(Sabin),    ;£'262    los. 
6g     "Mrs.   Stables   and    her    daughters,"    by    J.    R.    Smith,    framed,    first    state 
(Colnaghi),   £4^1. 

70  "The   Hon.    Mrs.    Beresford,"   by  J.   Jones,    framed,    first   state,    before  any 

inscription    (Ellis  and   Smith),   £420. 

71  "Mrs.   Davenport,"   by   J.   Jones,    framed,  fine  impression,   wilh    untrimmed 

margin   (Colnaghi),   ^^525. 

J.     HOPPNER,     R.A. 

72  "Colonel     Graham,"     by     S.     \V.     Reynolds,     open     letter     proof     (Pawsey) 

£1   IIS.  6d. 

73  "Mrs.     Hibbert,"    by    J.    Ward     (Gooden     and     Fox),     ^27    6s. 

74  "Mrs.    Sheridan     and    child,"    stipple    by    T.     Nugent,     proof     before    any 

letters   (Savile),   £2^  7s. 

75  "Mrs.    VVhitbrcad,"    whole-length,    by    S.    \V.    Reynolds    (Grey),    ;^34    13s. 

76  "  Miss   Wilmot,"   by   G.    Clint,    proof   before   any   letters   (Agnew),    £4(1   4s. 


July  12,  igio.  389 

77  "Lady    Kenyon,"    by    H.    Meyer,    framed,    proof    before    any    letters,    wide 

margin   (Colnaghi),   ;^56   14s. 

78  "Mrs.    Arbuthnot, "    by    S.    W.    Reynolds,    framed,    first    state,    with    wide 

margin    (Colnaghi),   ^50    8s. 

79  "The    Duchess    of    Bedford,"    whole-length,     by    S.    VV.    Reynolds,    framed, 

proof,   first   fifty  (Beal),   £g^   los. 

80  "Miss   Harriet   Cholmondeley,"   whole-length,    by    C.    Turner,    framed,    first 

state,    before   any   letters   (Sabin),   ;^152   5s. 

81  "Countess     Cholmondeley     and    her    son,"    whole-length,     by     C.     Turner, 

framed,   first  state,   with  wide  margin   (Colnaghi),   .£462. 

82  "Lady    .Vnne    Lamblon    and    family,"    by    J.    Young,    framed,    first    state 

(Pollard),    ;^430    los. 
S3     "The     Daughters     of     Sir    Thomas    Frankland,"    by     W.     Ward,     framed, 
proof   before   any    letters,    with   inscription    by   the   engraver    (Ellis   and 
Smith),     ;£ri,207     los. 

SIR   J.    REYNOLDS. 

84     "Mrs.    Abington    as    Roxalana,"    slipple    by    J.    K.    Sherwin,    framed,    open 

letter  proof  (Beal),  £6  6s. 
8s     "The    Duchess    of   .Ancaster,"   by   R.    Houston,    framed,    first    state,    before 

any    letters    (Pawsey),    ;^4    14s.    6d. 

86  "Lady    St.    Asaph    and    child,"    stipple    by    I.    Grozer,    framed,    with    the 

artist's   names  only  (Savile),   £^6  53. 

87  "Ariadne     (.Miss     Ingram),"    by    W.    Doughty,     framed,     first    state     (Ellis 

and   Smith),    ;^26    5s. 

88  "  Lady    Bampfylde,"    whole-length,     by     Thomas     Watson,      framed,     first 

state,   before   any   letters   (Colnaghi),   j£'577    io§. 

89  "The    Hon.    Mrs.    Beresford,    with    Lady    Townshend   and    the   Hon.    Mrs. 

Gardiner,"    by   Thomas   Watson,   framed,    first   state  (Maggs),   ;^ioo  i6s. 

90  "Mrs.    Braddyll,"    by    S.    Cousins,    R.A.,    second    state    (Agnew),    £si   '^s. 

91  "Master  Bunbury,"  by   F.   Haward,   framed,    third    state   (Booth),  ;^39    i8s. 

92  "Miss    Sarah    Campbell,"    by    V.     Green,     framed,     first    state     (Colnaghi 

and   Co.),    .£141    15s. 
g3     "The  Countess   of    Carlisle,"    by   J.    Watson,    framed,   first  state    (Colnaghi 
and  Co.),  .£131    5s. 

94  "The  Countess  of  Carlisle,"  by  J.   Watson,   framed,   second   state  (Mallett), 

£^^6   i.^s. 

95  "Mrs.    Carnac,"    whole-length,     by    J.     R.    Smith,     framed,    first    published 

state   (Colnaghi),   ;^640   los. 
g6     "Miss      Cholmondeley,"      whole-length,      by      G.      Marchi,      framed,      first 

published    state    (Booth),    ^^Jii     iis. 
97     "Lady    Elizabeih    Complon,"    whole-length,    by    Valentine    Green,    framed, 

first   state    (Colnaghi),    ;^483. 
gS     "Countess    Cornwallis,"    by    J.    Watson    (Jacobson),    £2    I3S-    6d. 
99     "Mrs.    Crewe    as    St.    Genevieve,"    by    T.   Watson,    framed,    second    state. 

before   the   title   (Davis),   ;£,'29   us. 

100  "The    Misses    Emma    and    Elizabeth   Crewe,"    by    J.    Dixon,    framed,    first 

state    (Breun),    ^13    13s. 

101  "Master     Crewe     as     Henry     VIIL,"     by      I.     R.     Smith,     framed,     first 

state    (Colnaghi),    £iSg. 

102  "Viscountess     Crosbie,"     whole-length,    by     W.     Dickinson,     framed,     first 

state    (Colnaghi),    .^735. 


390  ART     PRICES     CURRENT. 

103  "Lady    Betty    Deline    and    children,"    whole-length,    by    Valentine    Green, 

framed,   first   state  (Ellis  and  Smith),   ;^S46. 

104  "The  Duchess  of   Devonshire,"   whole-length,   by   Valentine   Green,   framed, 

first   state   (Davis),   £^2    los. 

105  "Hon.     Richard     Edgecumbe,"     by     W.    Dickinson     (Sabin),     ^/Tii     iis. 

106  "David    Garrick,"   by    T.    Watson,    framed,    first    published    state    (Agnew), 

^52  10s. 

107  "  Garrick    between    Comedy   and    Tragedy,"    by    E.    Fisher,    framed,    first 

state,   before  any  letters   (Mallett),   j£23   12s. 

108  "Miss    Greenway,"    by   J.    Watson,    framed,    first    state,   before    any    letters 

(Sabin),     ;£"39     iSs. 

109  "Jane,     Countess     of     Harrington,"    Vv-hole-length,     by     Valentine     Green, 

framed,    first   state   (Colnaghi),    ;^252. 
no     "Admiral    Augustus    Keppel,"    by    W.     Doughty,     second    state     (Parsons), 

111  "Miss     Frances     Kemble,"     in     white     dress,     by    J.     Jones,     framed,     first 

published   state   (Agnew),    j£6o   i8s. 

112  The    same,     with     the    panel     and     scroll    of    flowers    (Gooden     and     Fox), 

^52     IDS. 

113  "Admiral     Augustus     Keppsl,"     by     E.    Fisher     (reduced     plate)    (Leggatt), 

los.   6d. 

114  "The   Marlborough    Family,"    (large  plate),    by    C.    Turner,    first    published 

state   (W.  Sabin),   ;^33   12s. 

115  "Lady     Caroline    Montagu    as    Winter,"    whole-length,     by    J.     R.     Smith, 

framed,   first  state  (Colnaghi),   ^^78   15s. 

116  "Lady    O'Brien,"    by    J.    Dixon,    framed,   first    published    state   (W.    Sabin), 

;£2I. 

117  "Miss    Nelly    O'Brien,"    by    J.    Watson,    framed,    first    state,    before    any 

letters    (Agnew),    £s^  12s. 

118  "Miss     Nelly    O'Brien,"    by     J.     Wilson,     framed,     second    state     (Mallett), 

£32   lis. 

119  "The    Hon.     Mrs.     Parker,"    whole-length,     by    T.     Watson,     second    state 

(Farquhar),  £7   17s.   6d. 

120  "Mrs.      Pelham      feeding      chickens,"      whole-length,      by     W.      Dickinson, 

framed,  fine  impression  of  the  only  state  (Pollard),  ;^S04. 

121  "Lady  Catherine   Pelham   Clinton,"   whole-length,   by  J.    R.   Smith,  framed, 

first   state   (Colnaghi),    £714. 

122  "Miss    Price,"    by    J.    Watson,    second    state    (Savile),     ;^4    43. 

123  "Sir  Joshua   Reynolds  as   President  of   the   Royal  Academy,"  by   X.   Green, 

framed^ first  state  (Ellis  and  Smith),   ;^73   ids. 

124  "Mrs.    Robinson    as    Perdita,"    stipple    by    W.    Dickinson,    framed,    etched 

letter  proof  (Ellis  and  Smith),   ;^42. 

125  "The   Duchess   of    Rutland,"    whole-length,    by    V.    Green,    framed,    second 

state    (Beal),    ;^I05. 

126  "Mrs.    Siddons    as    The    Magic    Muse,"    stipple    by    F.     Haward,    framed, 

second    state    (Colnaghi),   ^42. 

127  "Lady     Charles     Spencer,"     by     J.      Finlayson,      third      state      (Barnard), 

£n  14s.   6d. 

128  "Lady    Stanhope,"    by   J.    Watson    (Mallett),    j£.!i     iis. 

129  "Hon.    .Mrs.   Tollemache   as   Miranda,"   whole-length,    by   J.    Jones,    framed, 

first   published  state   (Mallett),    ;^30   9s. 

130  "The     Ladies     Waldegr.ive,"     by     Valentine     Green,     framed,     first     state 

(Colnaghi),    ;^462. 


July  12,  igio.  391 

131  "The   Ladies   Amabel   and  Jemima   Yorlve,"   by    E.   Fisher,    framed,   second 

state   (Schilizzi),   ^^8  iSs.   fid. 

132  "The    Infant     Jupiter,"     by     J.     R.    Smith,    etched     letter     proof     (Bootlw, 

;6io   los. 
"33     "The   Birth   ot   Bacchus,"   stipple   by   L.    Sailliar,    proof    before   any   letters, 
in    red   (Leggatt),    los.  6d. 

SIR   T.    LAWRENCE. 

134  "Lady    Acland    and     children,"     by     S.     Cousins,    R.A.,     framed     (.Carter), 

.:^II    lis. 

135  "Lady    Blessington,"    by    S.    W.    Reynolds,    framed,    first    published    statt 

(Leggatt),    ^5    53. 

136  "The    Countess    of    Blessinjiton,"     S.     Cousins,     R..\.,     framed,    first    state 

(Agnew),    j^46    4s. 

137  "Lady     Harriet     Clive,"     by     S.     Cousins,     R..\.,     framed,     first     published 

state   (Agnew),   j^44  2s. 

138  "Miss    Croker, "    by     S.     Cousins,     R..\.,     framed,    proof     before     the     title 

(Carter),    ;£.;ig    iSs. 
130     "Lady    Dover    and    child,"    by    S.    Cousins,     R.A.,    framed,     proof    before 
the    title    (Vicars),    j^47    ss. 

140  "The    Princess  Charlotte,"    by    R.    Golding,    proof   before  letters    (Leggatt), 

£1     IS. 

141  "Miss   Farren,"   stipple    by    F.    Bartolozzi,    framed,    with    the    title    in  open 

etched    letters,    and    with   Jeffreys'    address    (Sabin),    ^81    i8s. 

142  "Countess    Cower    and    daughter,"    by    S.    Cousins,     R.A.,    framed,     proof 

before  the  title   (Vicars),   ;^90  6s. 

143  "Lady    Grey  and   children,"  by    S.    Cousins,    R..A.,    framed,   first    published 

state    (Carter),    ^78    iss. 

144  "Elizabeth,     Countess     Grosvenor,"     by     S.     Cousins,     R..\.     (the     reduced 

plate),   framed,   proof   (Maggs),   £^   155.   6d. 

145  "Lady     Hood."    by     S.     W.     Reynolds,     framed,    proof    before    any     letters- 

(Leggatt),   j£;io    10s. 

146  "Master    Hope,"    by    S.    Cousins,     R..'\.,    proof    (Booth),     ^£'3    13s.    fid. 

147  "John     Philip    Kemble     as     Hamlet,"     by     S.    \V.     Reynolds,    open     letter 

proof   (Pawsey),  £3    13s.   fid. 

148  "Master     Lamblon,"     by     S.     Cousins,     R.A.,     framed,     first     state,     when 

Lawrence  published   the  plate   (Pollard), 'j£'i68. 

149  "Lady    Lyndhurst,"    by   S.    Cousins.    R..\.,    first    state,    before    any    letters 

(Agnew),  ^2y  6s. 

150  "Lady    Lyndhurst,"    by    S.    Cousins,    R..A.,    framed,    second    state    (Vicars), 

£S  8s. 

151  "Miss    Macdonald,"   by    S.    Cousins,    R..\.,    framed,    proof    before   the    tit^. 

(Leggatt),    ;£;is    i5.<i. 

152  "Nature:    The    Calmady    Children,"    by    S.    Cousins,    R.A.,    framed,    thiro 

state  (Vicars),  ^£'30  gs. 

153  "Miss  Julia    Peel,"   by    S.    Cousins,    R..^.,    framed,    proof    before    the    tit 

(Carter),  £52    los. 

154  "Lady  Peel,"  by  .S.   Cousins,   R.A.,   framed,   proof  before  the   title  (.^gnew), 

£?,6   14s. 

155  "Mrs.    Stratton,"    whole-length,    by    C.    Turner,    framed,    proof    before    the 

title   (Rimell),    ;^i6   ifis. 

156  "  Mrs.     Wolff,"     by     S.    Cousins,     R..i.,    framed,     proof     before     the     title 

(Vicars),   £6   ifis.   6d. 


392  ART    PRICES     CURRENT. 


July  15,  1910.  The  following  were  sold  by  order 
of  the  Executors  of  Frank  Hurst,  Esq.,  deceased,  late 
of    1 8,  Cadogan  Place,   S.W. 

DRAWINGS. 

1  Ellis,   Edwin,   "  The  Old   Pier,"  ii£  x   i8£   (Paris),  ;^5   15s.  6d. 

2  Rivers,      Leopold,      "  An      Autumn      Evening,"      23J      x      39^      (Mitchell), 

^£23    I2S.   6d. 

3  Sherrin,  J.,   "A   Pineapple  and   Grapes,"  8J  x   loj   (Mitchell),   ;^r4   4s. 

4  Stanfield,    C,    R.A.,    "  A    Valley,     with     a    village,    castle    and    figures," 

81  X   12   (Bowden),   ;£i8  7s.   6d. 

PICTURES. 

5  Barzachi,  A.,    188S,   "  The  Model,"   28   x  40  (Wood),   ;^i8   i8s. 

6  Blaas,    E.   De,    1891,   "  Le  Bouquet  de   Dimanche,"   41 J   x   25J   (Sampson), 

7  Blaas,    E.   De,    1888,    "  A    Venetian   Flower-Seller,"   435    x    27J    (Sampson), 

8  Burgess,    J.    B.,    R.A.,    1879,    "  A    Spanish    Beauty,"    gj    x    yi    (ShepherU), 

;^I2        I2S. 

9  Dawson,   H.  T.,   1870,   "  On   the  Tamar,"  27J  x  41J  (Lister),   ;^ig   igs. 

10  Deutsch,  L.,   1893,  "  The  Hour  of  Prayer,"  19J  x  12^  (Sampson),  .£109  4». 

11  Dicksee,    T.    F.,    1864,    "  Miranda,"    oval,    9x7!    (Leggatt),    £6    6s. 

12  Gabriel,    P.   J.    C,    "  A   River   Scene,    with    anglers,"   on   panel,    11    x    175 

(Schiiller)   ;i^42. 

13  Hillingtord,     R.,     "  Reading     the     Letter,"    on    panel,     gj     x    7^    (Paris), 

£7    17s.   6d. 

14  Holland,  J.,    1843,   "  The  Oratory,"   19J  x  32   (Sampson),   jQ6  6s. 

15  Lovvcock,   C.   F.,   "   Doubtful,"   175  x  7I  (Mullen),   £y   17s.  6d. 

16  Stanfield,   C,   R.A.,    1830,   "  A  Street   in   Boppart-on-the-Rhtne,"   isi   x   iij 

(Mullen),   ;^ii    lis. 

17  Webb,  J.,    1878,  "  Sunset   after   rain,"  235   x  35I   (Lister),   £22  2S. 

18  Weisse,   R.,  i8gi,   "  The  Carpet-Seller,   Cairo,"  31  x  23   (Evans),   ;^^120  15s 

Different   properties. 

DRAWINGS. 

sg     Richardson,   T.   M.,    1856,    "  Amalfi,"   29  x   24I   (Leggatt),   Z'116   lis. 

20  Cox,  D.,  "  View  on  the  Downs,"  7  x  loJ  (Spink),  £^2  los. 

21  Fielding,   C,   "  A   Fishing-Boat  off   a    Port,"   8i   x   i2i   (Ellis),    £36    155. 

22  Fielding,     C,     "  Highland     Landscape,     with     cattle,"    6£    x     10     (Wells), 

^£■44    2S. 

23  Leech,    John,    "  Servantgalism  ";    :md   other   sketches    for    "  Punch,"    etc. 

pencil,   thirty  in  four  frames  (Maggs),  £s  5s. 


July  IS,   1910.  393 

24  Turner,  J.   M.   W.,   R.A.,   "  Buildings  and  a  Church,"   loi  x   yj  (Knowle), 

£i(j    19s. 

25  Richardson,  T.  M.,   1S63,  "  On  the  Hills  of  Loch  Lafigan,   Inverness-shire," 

29I    X    49i    (Sampson),    ;£'io2    i8s. 

26  Leitch,   W.   L.,   "  A  Castle   in   the   Isle  of  Man,"  8  x   12   (Mullen),   :^3  3s. 

27  Macwhirter,  J.,  R.A.,"  Glen  Morriston,  Inverness-shire,"  I4i  x  21  (Mullen), 

£16    16s. 

28  Turner,    j.    M.    \V..    R.A.,    "  Milan    Cathedral,"    3?,    x    5*.    engraved    by    J. 

Horsburgh,    1835,    for  Scott's  "   Life   of    Napoleon  "    (Vicars),    £^1,   12s. 
sg     Rossi,    L.,    1873,    "  The    Morning    Walk,"    12    x    -jl    (Agnew),    £iZ    18s. 

30  Rousseau,   Th.,  "  A   View  over  a   River,"   sepia,   6J  x  gj   (White),   ;^48  6s. 

31  Millet,   J.   F.,   "  The   Edge  of  a   Wood,"   chalk,   6i   x  9   (White),   ;^g4   los. 

32  Whistler,  J.   M.,   "  A  Female  Study,"   10^  x  6J-   (Draper),  £,63. 

33  Abbey,    E.    A.,    R.A.,    1896,    "  A  Nautch-Girl    of    India,"    pastel,    27    x    214 

(Amor),    £\^    14s. 

34  Walker,    F.,   A.R.A.,    "  The    Banks   of    the    Thames,"    13J    x    95    (Spink), 

£so    8s. 

35  Sandys,  F.,  "  Helen  of  Troy,"  29^  x  22  (Neville),  £y  17s.  6d. 

36  Poole,    P.     F.,     R.A.,     1841,    "  At     the     Spring,"     16I     x     12^     (Sampson), 

,^i0     los. 

37  Palmer,    Sutton,    "  The     Pass    of     the     Trossachs,"     14!     x     2oi     (Evans), 

;^I0     los. 

38  Johnson,    E.    K.,    "  Feeding    Ducks,"    JsJ    x    2o|    (Paris),    £-j    17s.    6d. 

39  Padgett,    W.,    "  Low    Tide,    near   Boulogne,"  pastel,    13J    x   16^    (Burton), 

£i)   19s.  6d. 

40  HuriT,    W.,    "  The    Naval    Apprentice,"    11x8    (Locker),    £1%    18s. 

41  Varley,   J.,   1842,   "  Dudley   Castle,"   I2i  x   19  (Paris),   £$   15s.   6d. 

42  Kilburne,  G.  G.,  1876,  "  Returning  Home,"  and  "  .■\  Youth,"  by  G.  Campi, 

(Paris),    £\    14s.    6d. 

43  Penlev,    E.  A.,    1882,   "  Near  Dolgelly,   North   Wales,"    11    x   23'-   (Connell), 

£7   7S. 

44  Faulkner,   J.,    R.H.A.,    "  The    River   .^von,    near    Leamington,"    18   x    26^ 

(Paris),   £^  4s. 

45  Faulkner,    J.,    R.H.A.,    "  Ireland's    Eye,    Co.    Dublin,"    \&\    x    38J    (Paris), 

;^i    IIS.   6d. 

46  Knight,   J.   Buxton,    1893,    "  Beach   Scene,"    15   x   23J   (Sampson),   j£^ii    us. 

47  Lloyd,   Sluart,   "  Christchurch,"   11   x  25-5   (Evans),   £■;  7s. 

PICTURES. 

48  Davies,    VV.,    1895,    "  Near    Ardentinny,    Argyllshire,"    12 J    x    i8i    (Paris), 

£&    8s. 

49  Moore,     H.,     R..\.,     1889,    "Sea-piece,     with     fishing  boats,"     19I     x     29} 

(Agncw),   £-ii,    15s. 

50  Sherrin,   D.,   "  Landscape,   near  the  coast,"  23   x  41^   (Huggins),   ;£7io   10s. 

51  Smith,   Hely,   1888,   "  Coming  to  Anchor,"  25  x  33  (Attneave),   £j  7s. 

52  Knight,    J.    Buxton,    "  Landscape,    with    horses    and    poultry,"    14^    x    io\ 

(Sampson),   .^'12    )2S. 

53  Knight,    J.    Buxton,    "  Golfers    at    West    Drayton,"    gi    x    \i\    (Sampson), 

£S  5s- 

54  Bauerle,     C.     F.,     "  Children     gathering      wild     flowers,"      253       x       30J 

(Christmas),    £2    12s.   6d. 

55  Vincent,   G.,   "  Road  Scene,   with  peasants  and   cattle,"  20  x  31J   (Mullen). 

;^8    8s. 


394  ART     PRICES     CURRENT. 

56     ("Inucie,     "  Landscape,     with     buildings     and     figures,"     i.^     x     i8J     (Holt), 

£2    2S. 
5;     Watson,  J.  D.,  1855,  "  Going  to  the  Sprini;,"  ig  x  15^  (Paris),  £1  iis.  t.vi. 

58  Gilbert,    A.,    1890,    "  Deer-Stalking    on    the    Banks    of    Loch    Dhu  ";    and 

"  Duck-Shooting:  Moonrise,  on  Loch  Maree,"  a  pair,  75  x  15J  (Lisiei), 
£7    17s-   fid. 

59  Mann,   J.   H.   S.,    1877,    "  Time  of  Roses,"   24  x   195   (Watson),   £^  5s. 

60  Damme,   Van,  "  Cattle  on  the  banks  of  the  Scheldt,"  295  x  50  (.Sampson;, 

^'4    4S. 

61  Serrure,    1856,    "  Les   Marauders,"   25-^-   x   20   (Huggins),    £^   14s.   6d. 

62  Tenkate,    H.,    1857,    "  The    Picture-Dealer's   Salon,"    igj   x   27^    (Mitchell), 

j^IO     IDS. 

63  Fantin-Latour,    H.,    1872,    "  Roses   in    a    Glass,"    11x8,   collection  of    Sir 

J.    C.   Day,    1909  (Tooth),    ;£'i20    15s. 

64  Hurt,    L.    B.,    "Autumn:    Lyndhurst,    Hants  ";    and    "  By    the    Sound    of 

Bressay,    Shetland,"    a    pair,    ;2i    x    i8|    (Connell),    j^'ie    i6s. 

65  Gosling,    W.    W.,    "  The    Drinking-Pool,"   23   x   35    (Dobell),    £g   gs. 

66  Wimperis,   E.   M.,   "  The  Coming   Storm,"  47I  x  72   (Grant),   £^0  8s. 

67  Pott,    Laslett    J.,    "  The    Court   of    Queen    Elizabeth,"    35    x    56    (Lister), 

£141    i.SS. 

68  Verschuur,    W.,    "  The    Hay-Cart,"    28^   x    42J    (Sampson),    £72    los. 

69  Weissenbruch,  Jan,  "  View  in  a  Dutch  Town,"  9  x   12   (Preyer),   ^^33   12s. 

70  Fantin-Latour,    H.,    1878,    "  A   Posy   of   Wild   Flowers,"   8i   x    loj   (Tooth), 

:,^68      "IS. 

71  Westerbeek,   C,   "  The  Pasturage,"   17  x   27   (Sampson),   ^14   14s. 

72  Kemm,    R.,   "  The  Way   to  the  Bull-Fight,"   39I   x  49   (Lister),    £^2. 

73  Glindoni,   H.    G.,    1894,    "  To    the    Maids    of    Merry    England,"    16-}    x    2oi 

(Evans),    ifiS    iSs. 

74  Blaas,    E.    De,    1874,    "  A  Venetian    Lady   of  the    i6th    Century,"   34   x   26.V 

(Lister),    ;£'i6    i6s. 

75  Maris,    J.,    "  River    Scene,   with    a    wooden    bridge,"    17I  x    23    (Cremetti), 

j^304    los. 

76  Corot,    J.    B.    C,    "  Landscape,     with    a    man    in    a    boat    on    a    pond," 

14    X    iqJ    (Howard),    ;^44    2S. 

77  Bock,    Th.    de,    "  River   Scene,    with    an    old    barn,"    17!    x   27I    (Wallis), 

£i^    1.3s. 

78  Verboecklioven,     E.,     1841,    "  A    peasant,    cow,    donkey,    goat,    and    sheep, 

by   a   stream,"    10   x    13   (Mitchell),   £2$  7s. 

79  Millet,  J.  P.,  "  The  Seamstress,"   17I  x  14  (Ford),  ;^2i. 

80  Schelfhout,    A.,    "  Landscape,    with   cattle,"    16   x    ig'^-  (Roos),    :^8   i8s.    bd. 

81  Dotaillc,   Ed.,    1874,   "  L'Embuscade,"  8J  x   12^   (Bell),   ^^94   los. 

82  Vibert,  J.   G.,   "  Malade   Imaginairc,"  30J  x  40  (Bright),   ^^420. 

83  Sant,    J.,    R.A.,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,     in    white      dress,"     23      x      iQ.!t 

(t'hristmas),   £7   17s.   6d. 

84  Corot,   J.    B.    C,    "  .'Vn    Italian    Landscape,"    18   x   27    (Carfax),    j^igg    los. 

85  Peel,     J.,     "  Rhuddlan     Castle,      North     Wales."     28],     x     47     (Mitchell), 

£ij    19s.   6d. 

86  Neyt,     B.,     1862,     "  Interior     of    the     Church     of    Ihe    Sahlon,     Brussels," 

25J  X   22   (Carroll),   jQ^  ss. 

87  Lombar3o,    G.,    "  The    Chapel    Royal,    Palermo,"       22    x    16    (St    .David), 

^77    17s.    fid. 

88  Ottenfeld,    R.    V.,    "  Wallenstoin's    Last    Bivouac,"    37    x    46^    (Bremner), 

/^I2      126. 


July  15,   1910.  3^5 

89  Niemann,    E.    J.,    "  Near    Paitley,    in    Mid- Yorkshire,"    29    x    49    (.Evans), 

i>3    13s.   fit). 

90  Andrews,   H.,    1851,   "  A   Fete   Ciiamp^tre,"   31^-   x   44   (Moss),    ;£"i6    i6s. 

<ji     Liverdondi,    F.  Van,    1861,  "  Ewes,    lamb,    poultry,    and   tluclcs,"    19    x  25^ 
(Lister),  £S   i8s.   6d. 

92  Wilson,  J.,  "  Morning  ";  and  "  Evening:  Coast  scenes,"  a  pair,   13!-  x  2.yi 

(Xash),     ^-i. 

93  Horsley,    J.    C,    R.A.,   "  Malvolio    i'    tlie    sun    practising    behaviour    to  his 

own     shadow,"     "  Twelfth     Night,"     Act  II.,     Scene     s.     24     x     2(j 
(withdrawn). 

04     Vietro,   M.,   "  Head  of  a  Woman,"   145  x   115  (withdrawn). 

95  Landseer,    Sir   E.,    R.A.,    "   Portraits   of    Miss  Ross   and    Miss    Hayter,"   a 

sketch,    235  X    28    (withdrawn). 

96  Blake,  B.,   1825,    "  An   Interior,    with   dead   game,    etc.,"   21J   x   25   (Coke), 

£12. 

97  Blake,   B.,   1830,  "The  Interior  of  a  Larder,"  iif  x  gj  (Harter),  £ij  17s. 

98  Chalon,   A.    E.,    R.A.,   "  La  Rose   Parlante,"   12^   x    10   (Pollard),    ;^io   los. 

99  Crome,   J.,    "  A   Mill-Stream,    with   a    bridge,"    13   x    17   (Bright),    :£2i. 

100  Alma-Tadema,     Sir     L.,     R..'\.,     1873,     "  The     Siesta,"     6J     18^      (Lisler), 

^^304     lOS. 

101  Landseer,    .Sir.    E.,     K..\.,    "  .\    Pointer    in    turnips,"    17:}    x    23;    (Evans), 

£6s    2S. 

102  Landseer,    Sir    E.,    R.A.,    "  A    Wounded    Pheasant,"    19J    x    255    (Evans), 

£24   3S. 

103  Crome,    "  Landscape,    with    farm    buildings,"    11    x    i-^i   (Carroll),    ^4    4s. 

104  Shayer,    W.,    Sen.,    1836,    "  The   Gleaners  ";    and    "  The    Fern-Gatherers," 

a  pair,    13J  x   115  (Mullen),   ;^7i   Ss. 

105  Andrews,   H.,   "  An  Encampment  by  a  River  ";   and  "  .\  Hunting  Scene," 

a  pair,  26^  x  35J  (Leger),  £8  8s. 

106  Burrington,    A.,    "  La    Bouquetiere,"    24   x   20   (Mullen),    £4    14s.    6d. 

107  Wilkie,   Sir   D.,   R.A.,    "  The   Sheep-Washing  ";  and     a  framed   Autograph 

Letter  of   the   Artist,    155  x  23   (White),   j£r47  ss. 

108  Wallis,   H.,   "  The  Sacristy,"  19  x  3iJ  (Morris),  £jg  19s. 

109  Walton,     Frank,     "  The     Farewell     to     the     Glorious     Sun,"     53     x     35;. 

(Christmas),    /Tio    los. 

110  Cooper,    T.    S.,    R.A.,    1865,    "  Three    cows    and   some    sheep,"    17^    x    23J 

(Evans),    ;^68    5s. 

111  Holland,     J.,      1851,      "St.     Giorgio,      Venice,"     I2in.     circular     (.Agnewi, 

;^3I     los. 

112  Blake,   B.,    1828,   "  The  Interior  of  a   Larder,"  8  x   10  (Carroll),   £n  4s. 

113  Shayer,    W.,    Sen.,    "  River   Scene,    with    a   peasant   driving   cows    along    a 

road,"    17  X   13.1  (Nathan),   ;£'29  8s. 

114  Callcott,    Sir   A.    W.,    R.A.,    "  A   View   over   the   Campagna    from    Rome," 

i7j  X   28   (VV.   Permain),   ;^33   12s. 

115  Constable,     J.,     R.A.,     "  Hampstead     Heath,"    9J     x     iij     (W.     Permain), 

£^0  Ss. 

116  Wimpcris,    E.     M.,    "  River   Scene,     with    a    farm,"     igi    x    20    (Leggatt), 

3^7.=;     I2S. 

117  Callow,    W.,    "Off    the    Coast:    The    coming   storm,"    11    x    15^    (Mullen), 

£7    7S. 

118  Herring,    J.    F.,    Sen.,     1852,    "  .\    goat    and    kids,"    15^    x    15^    (.Vathan), 

jTu    14s. 

119  Hardy,    Heywood,   "On   the  Sands,"   12J-  x    15?,   (Mullen),   ;£'i6   16s. 


396  ART     PRICES     CURRENT. 

120  Collins,    C,    "At   the   stream";    and   "Cattle   resting,"  a    pair,    gj   x    13, 

(Tooth),    .■/7t4    14s. 

121  Stuart,     C,     "  Loch     Katrine     and     Ellen's     Isle,"     23I     x    35!     (Lister) 

^18    18s. 

122  Moore,   H.,  R.A.,   1878,  "Barley   Harvest:  turning  the  sheaves,"   iij  x  25J 

(Bale),   .£9    19s.    6d. 

123  Collins,    C,    "  On    the    Cornish    Coast,    near    Bude,"    23    x    35    (Cassell) 

£^4    14s. 

124  Adams,  J.  Clayton,  "  The  Copse  in   Spring,"  23  x  35   (Sampson),   ;^2i. 

125  Garland,   H.,    1899,   "  Scotch   cattle   resting,"   ig  x  31    (Mullen),   ;^i7   17s. 

126  Muschamp,   S.,   "  Love's  Young  Dream,"   ig|  x  29  (Mullen),   £14   14s. 

127  Macbeth,    R.    W.,    R.A.,    1900,    "  Study    of    Clematis,"    21J   x    26^    (Paris), 

;^I0      lOS. 

128  Macbeth,    R.    W.,    R.A.,    igoo,    "  A   study    of    a    cottage    door,"   17^    x    24^ 

(Minetz),    £iy   17s. 
329     Macbeth,    R.   W.,    R.A.,    1893,    "  Walberswick   Fishing-Houses  ";    and   "  A 
Study  of  heath,"  a  pair,   18  x   24I  (Dixon),   ;^i6   i6s. 

130  Macbeth,   R.   W.,   R.A.,    1902-6,   "  Littlefort  ";   and   "  Crimson   Ramblers," 

a  pair,   17J  x  25I  (Money),   £^2   I3S- 

131  Macbeth,     R.     W.,     R.A.,      1878-85,     "  A     Somerset     water-course  ";     and 

"  Five  Miles   from   Anywhere,"   a    pair,    18  x    245   (Paris),    ;^9   gs. 

132  Macbeth,  R.   W.,   R.A.,    1877-1902,   "  Study  of   King's   Lynn   Ferry  ";   and 

"  Fallow   Deer,"   a   pair,    18  x   23I   (Paris),   ;^5  ss. 

The  property  of  the  Rev.  Charles  J.  Steward,  deceased, 
late    of   The    Cedars,    Anglesea    Road,    Ipswich. 


133  Crome,    J.,    "  The    Boathouse    at    Blundeston,"      18      x      24^      (Shepherd), 

£27    6s. 

DRAWING. 

134  Crome,    J.    "  A    Study    for    '  The    Boathouse    at    Blundeston,'  "    yi    x    12J 

(Shepherd),    £2    2S. 

The   property  of  a  gentleman. 

135  Orchardson,   Sir  W.   Q.,    R..A.,   "  Her  Idol,"   29J  x   37J  (Willis),   ^£'504. 

From  the  collection  of  William   Imrie,  Esq.,   deceased, 
late   of   Holmstead,    Moseley    Hill,    Liverpool. 

136  Burne-Jones,    Sir    E.,    18S2,    "  The    Tree    of    Forgiveness,"    75    x    42,    New 

Gallery,    i8g8-o   (St.    David),    ^472    los. 

The   following  were  the   property   of    William    Beacall, 
Esq.,    deceased,   late   of   Shrewsbury. 

137  "  Harmony,"     after    F.     Dicltsee,     R.A.,     by     C.     Waltner,     artist's    prooi 

(St.   David),  £z  '36-  6d. 


July   IS,    1910.  397 

DRAWINGS. 
138    Collins,  W.,  R.A.,  "  A  Cottage  on  the  Coast,"  s  x  6|  (Agnew),  ;^is  155. 
I3q     Cooper,     T.     S.,    R.A.,     1866,     "  Tliree    cows     in     a     stream,"     14^    x    21.1 
Oviitchell),    ^50    8s. 

140  Fielding,     C,    1825,     "  Landscape,    near     tlic     coast,     with     peasants     and 

cattle,"  20J  X  26f  (Leggatt),  £<)2  8s. 

141  Fortuny,    M.,    "  A    Bedouin    Guard,"   7J    x    4J    (Agnew),    £T,y    i6s. 

142  Hine,  H.  G.,   1872,  "  The  Sussex  Downs,"  8j  x  13I  (Bowden),  ;^i5  15s. 

143  Leitch,   W.    L.,    1873,    "  .^n    Italian   Castle,"    loj   x  17   (Evans),  jQy   7s. 

144  Mercer,  F.,   1878,  "  Forest  Scene,"  21  x  29J  (Mitchell),  £<^  14s.  6d. 
14s     Watson,   J.   D.,    1874,   "  Barnaby  Rudge,"   131  x   gl  (Boyd),   ;^s  5s. 

PICTURES. 

146  Hacker,     Arthur,     R.A.,     1884,     "  Dull     Work,"     29!     x     igj     (Huggins!, 

147  Moore,    Albert,    "  A   Corridor,"    15J   x    55   (Gooden    and    Fox),    ;^78    15s. 

148  Ward,   A.,   "  Bribery,"   iii  x  6^   (Carroll),   £2   3S- 

The  following  were  sold  by  order  of  the  Executor  of 
J.  Moxon,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  3,  Kilgraston  Road, 
Edinburgh. 

DRAWINGS. 

149  Bastert,   J.,    1887,   "  Village  Scene,"   13^  x   21    (Tooth),   ^^14   14s. 

150  &    151     Castelli,    N.,    "The   Quarrel";    "A  Lady";    and    French    School, 

"  Studies  of  Figures,"  seven,   in  three   frames   (Schuller),   £1    is. 

152  Hoppe,   B.,  "  A  Sailing-vessel   in  a   breeze,"  13J  x  9I  (Wallis),   £2  15s. 

153  Kever.   "  Washing-Day,"  14I  x   loj  (Dowdeswell),  £T,ii  155. 

154  Mauve,   A.,    "  An   Old   Woman    Knitting,"   12   x    lo   (Bruce),    .;^iio   5s. 

155  OfTermans,    T.,    "  A    Shepherdess    and    Sheep,"    loj    x    65    (Tooth),    £■;    7s. 

156  Schenkel,    "  The    Interior   of    a    Church,"    16   x    13    (Tooth),    £(1   6s. 

PICTURES. 

157  Bock,    Th.    De,    "  Landscape,    with    farm    buildings,"    15^    x    185   (WallisI, 

158  Bock,    Th.    De,    "  Landscape,    with    a    shepherdess    and    sheep,"    15    x    214 

(Wallis),     ^30    18s. 

159  Essen,  J.  Van,  "  The  Road  to  the  Village,"  7x11   (.Abraham),   ;£Jio   los. 

160  Fattori,   G.,    1882,   "  Halt  of   the  Transport,"   iij   x  24   (Wallis),   £^  4s. 

161  French   School,    "  Cupid's   Forge,"   80   x   gg    (Parsons),    £2    2s. 

162  Meisel,    C,    "  A    Cavalier    Drinking,"    6J    x    gj    (Vicars^    £7    7s. 

i6j     Sc-hrotter,     "  .\n     Old     Imperial     Bavarian    Guard,"     and     "  .\     Cavalier  " 

(Walhs),   £t,o  i8s. 
164     Velten,    W.,    "  Watering   Horses,"    o    x    6   (Velten),    £2-^    as. 


39S  ART     PRICES'   CURRENT. 


July    18,    1910.       The    property    of   a    lady. 

ETCHINGS. 

J     "The    .Shoem.-aker  " ;    "The    Chiropodist";    and    "The    Surgeon,"    by   (; 

Dusart;    and    two    others    (Carey),    12s. 
j     "The  Quack    Doctor";   and    "A    Man    at    a   Window,"    bv    Ostade ;    and 

three    others     (Par.sons),     55. 
•3     "The     Presentation     in     the    Temple";     "The    Death    of    the    Virgin"; 

"  The  Raising  of  Lazarus,''  by   Rembrandt;   and   "  The   Virgin   with   a 

MonUey,"   by   Diirer   (Carey),   ^Q^. 

OLD   DRAWINGS. 

4  "  Mules    and    a    Goat  ";    "A    Mother    and    Child  ";    "  A    Cavalier    and    a 

Lady,  with   other  figures";    "  ,\   Cottage    Interior";    and    three   others, 
seven,    in   five   frames   (Par.<;ons),    ins. 

5  Breughel,   P.,   "  Landscape,   with  figures  ";   and   "  Waggons  and   Figure". 

on  a   hilly   road,"   sepia    (Best),    ;^i8    i8s. 
■6     Breughel,  P.,  "  Figures  Merrymaking";  and   "The   Interior  of  a   Tavern 
with  Figures,"  by  D.  Teniers  (Parsons),   12s. 

7  fjrauwer.    A.,    "A    Study   «of    five    peasants,"   sepia;    "A    Peasant";    and 

"  -V  Boy,"  by  Dietricy,   three,   in   two  frames  (Best),   .<^io   igs. 

8  Mander,  C.   Van,    "  The   Return   of   the  Prodigal   Son  ";   "  The   Quarrel," 

by   Heemskirk ;  and   four  others,   six,   in   five   frames   (Parsons),    los. 

9  Meulen,    P.    Van    Der,    "  Exercising    Horses  ";    "  Figures    Merrymaking," 

attributed  to  D.  Teniers;  "  A  Cavalry  Engagement,"  by  J.  A.  de  Los; 

and   six   others,   nine,    in  eight   frames,    12s. 
'10     Potter,    "Cattle,    Horse    and    Figures";    "  Two    Cows";    "Figures,"    by 

Van   Bos;   and   six  others,    nine,    in   six   frames   (Parsons),   £1    2s. 
Ji     Rembrandt,    "Three   Figures,"  on   one  mount,    sepia;    "  Un   Viellard    avec 

deux    Femmes,"    sepia;    and    "  Figures,"    by    L.    Bramer,    two    in    one 

frame,  black   and   white;   four,   in   two   frames   (Parsons),    :os. 
.12     Roos,  J.  H.,  "  The  Farrier,";  "  A  Cottage  Interior,"  hy  Moy  of  Augsburg; 

"Saint   .Sebastian,"   by   S.   Fulcatus;  and   ten   others,    thirteen    in   eleven 

frames   (Parsons),   _^jf. 

13  Rugendas,   G.  P.,    "  Twelve   Drawings  of   Battle   Scenes,    Figures,    etc,"   in 

nine  frames   (Sabin),   /[j,. 

14  Schoenfeldt,   F.,   1680,  "The  Adoration  of  the  Shepherds";   "  The  Raising 

of    the    Cross,"    by    G.    Kopp;    "  The    Triumph    of    a    Warrior,"    by 
Spilberger;   and   two  others  (Quinto),    i8s. 

15  Schovaerdts,   M.,   "The   Interior  of   a   Tavern";   "Venus   and   Adonis,"  by 

A.  Voet;  and   three  others  (Parsons),   los. 
'16     Schellenburg,     J.     R.,     "The     Quack";     "Greyhounds,"     by     Jan     Fyt; 

"Horsemen,"  by  G.   v.   Bemel ;    and   seven   others,    ten  in   eight   frames. 

(Quinto),   .-£2   ss. 
ly    Guide,   "The  Virgin,"  charcoal;   "The  Madonna  and  Child  appearing  to 

a  Saint,"  by  Giovanni  Fulco;  and  four  others  (Crome),  £1. 


July  i8,  igio.  399 

18    Rosa,   S.,   "  The   Infant  Tobit  and   the  Angel  ";   and   "  A   Peasant,"   two 

in  one    frame;    "Figures   at   a    Banquet";    "Saint  George   slaving    the 
Dragon,"   etc.,   nine   in   six   frames   (Nicholson),    £.\. 
ig     Carpioni,   Giulio,   "  Tobit   Restoring   his   Father's   Sight";   "Figures,"   by 
r.  Filocamo,   etc.,    icn.   In   eight   frames   (Crome),   £1. 

20  Gainsborough,   "Two   Children   in   a  Landscape";   "Figures  in  a  Cave"; 

and    "  A    Landscape,"    by    J.    T.   James,    charcoal    (Hodgins),    £^. 

21  Rowlandson,    T.,    1S08,    "  Figures   before   a   cottage   at    Foots   Cray  ";    and 

"  Three    Drawings   of   Animals,"    by    S.    Howitt    (Miiller),    £1    los. 

22  Brun,  C.   Le,  "  .\  Battle  Piece  ";  "Satyrs,"  by  N.   Poussin;  "  Boats,"  hy 

Du  Val,   a  pair;  and   three  others,   seven,   in   six   frames  (Parsons),    i8s. 
2T,     Callot,   J.,   "  A   Skirmish  ";   "  Figures   at   a   Repast  ";    "  Boys   Playing  "; 
.ind   four  others,   seven,   in   six  frames  (Parsons),    18s. 

24  Fragonard,  "  A  Boy,  with  a  dead  bird  ";  "  A  Study  of  Military  Figures," 

pen  and   ink;    and    "Figures   in    a   Barn   "    (Par.sons),    ,-£i    is. 

25  Grcuze,     J.     B.,    "  .-V    cook-maid    preparing    fish,"    .sc-pi;;     wash,     7^    x    85; 

(Best),    j^'ig    igs. 

26  Nain.      Le,      "  .-\      Peasant     Boy,"      coloured      chalk;      .-md      "  Head      of     a 

Gentleman,"    charcoal    (Humphries),     ;^4    5s. 

27  Amman,    I.,   "  A  Cavalry  Engagement,"  sepia,    loi  x   i.^i  (Obach),   £^0. 

28  Cranach,    L.,    "  .'\    Tournament    Scene,"    Indian    ink.    7I    x    iii    (Sabin), 

;^i62    15s. 
2g     Durer,  A.,  "  \  Faun,"  sepia,  heightened  with  white  and  red  wash,  S  x  11 
(Strolin),    £jSg. 

30  EarTy  German   School,   "A   Man  on   Horseback,"  dated    1541  ;   and   "Saint 

George,"  two  in  one  frame   (Obach),   ^£'27  6s. 

31  Hopfer,    "  \    Cavalry     Engagement  ";     "  Huntsmen, "     by    G.     v.     Bemel ; 

"  A    .Skirmish,"    by    Lemke;    and    five    others,   eight,    in    seven    frames 
(Quinto),    £2. 

32  Konig,   S.,   1654,  "  A.  Figure  of  a  Man;"  "  .\   Landscape,"  by  J.  Mechaw; 

"  Sporting   Figures,"    hy    J.   A.    Dietzsch    (3);    and    five   others,    ten,    in 
eight   frames   (Quinto),   £2   ss. 

33  Moy,  J.    (of   -Augsburg),    "An    Interior,    with    figures,"  red    clialk ;    "  Card- 

Players  ";  and  "  Peasant  Families,"  black  and  white  (CromeJ,  .^^i  12s. 

PICTURE. 

34  Dutch   -School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,    in    white    satin    dress."    unframed, 

12^  X   loj   (Nicholson),   ;^5   iss.   6d. 


The    following    were    from    the    collection    of    C.    E. 
Vertue,  Esq.,  deceased. 

OLD   DRAWINGS. 
35    Brakenberg,    R.,    1689,    "  An    Interior,    with  a    musical   party,"   black  and 

white;  and  "  .'\  Sacrificial  Bull,"  by  .V.  Van  de  Velde  (Obach),  £j^  15s. 
-^6     Brav,     J.     De,     "  Portrait    of    Jan     Van     Goyen,"    black     and     red     chalk, 

6J  X  5^  (Obach),   ;^I9  19s. 
37     Cellini,     B.,     "  A     Design     for     a     Ewer,"     sepia.     15     x     oi     (Colnaghi), 

£6    16s-   6d. 


400  ART     PRICES     CURRENT. 

38  Cortona,     P.     Da,     "  The    Rape    of    the   Sabines  ";    and    "  A    Satyr,"   by 

C.  van   Loo,   red  chalk  (Parry),  £1    iis.  6d. 

39  Dusart,    C,    "  The   Violin  tesson,"    10  x   8|   (Obach),    ^£^5    '4S- 

40  Dusart,     C,      1689,     "  Head     of     a     Peasant  ";      and     "  Three     Figures  " 

(Obach),    £42. 

41  Lawrence,   Sir  T.,   P.R.A.,   "  Head  of  a   Lady,   with  fur  coat,"  pencil  and 

red  chalk,  8-i  x   yi  (Huggins),    2^75   12s. 

42  Lawrence,   Sir  T.,    P.R.A.,    "  Head  of    a    Youth,"    pencil    and   red    chalk, 

6i  X  si  (Huggins),   ^^14   14s. 

43  Ostade,    A.    Van,    "  Figures    before    a    cottage-door,"    pen    and    ink,     and 

wash,  7J  X  7  (Obach),   ;^68  55. 

44  Rubens,    "  Studies   of    Lions,"   sepia,   14   x   g    (Colnaghi),    £^2   los. 

45  Steen,  Jan,  "  Travelling  Musicians  and  Figures  before  an   Inn,"  sepia,  and 

pen   and  ink,    iij  x   15J   (Obach),  ;£'i3i    5s. 

46  Dyck,  Van,  "  An  Equestrian  Portrait  of  a  Man,"  sepia  and  wash,  7*  x  5^ 

(Strolin),    £8    8s. 

47  Wouvennan,    Ph.,    "  Figures    and    Horses  ";    and    "  A    Man    with    Dogs," 

pen  and  ink     and  wash   (Hart),  £q  qs. 

The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

DRAWINGS. 

48  Daubigny,     "  Ploughing,"    chalk,    8    x    loj    (Prince),    £2     12s. 

49  Donatello,     "  Studies    of    two    figures,"    pen    and    ink,    9    x    6j    (Prince), 

£2    2S. 

50  Gainsborough,    "  A  Boy   and  a    Girl,"    black    and    white   chalk,    13J    x    12J 

(Colnaghi),   .:^3.(;    14s. 

51  Holland,   J.,    1849,   "  Rocks   at   Lynmouth,"    135   x   205   (Price),   £2   2S. 

52  Lagneau,    "  Head    of   a    Man,"   chalk,    14   x   gj   (Lawson),    ;^i8    i8s. 

53  De   Wint,    P.,    "  A    Gipsy  Encampment,"    15   x   12J    (Lawson),    £2,    3s. 

PICTURES. 

54  Barbarij,  Jacopo  di,  "  The  Virgin   and  Child,"  3g2  x  305  (Hope),   ;^23  2S. 

55  Beechey,  Sir  W.,   R.A.,  "  Colonel  Sir  Robert  Herries,  in  scarlet  uniform," 

29    X    24    (Bell),    vC8  8s. 

56  Claes,    P.,    "  Fruit,    crab,    and    still    life    on    a    table  "    ig    x    26    (Dobell), 

£52    10s. 

57  Cotes,   F..  R.A.,    1758,   "  Portrait  of  a   Lady,   in   yellow  and   mauve  dress," 

23!  X   18  (Hope),   £42. 

58  Devis,    A.,    1748,   "  A   Family   Group,"   50  x  39   (Clark],   ^26   55. 

59  Fabritius,   B.,   "  The  Satyr  and   the   Peasant,"  31   x  37J   (Klee),   ;^3i. 

60  Gainsborough,    "  The    Daughters   of    George    III.,"    175    x    15    (Paterson  , 

.;£'i6    i6s. 

61  Jackson,   J.,  R.A.,   "  The  Hon.   Master   Phipps,    with  his  horse,"   a  sketch, 

2ii   x    i6j    (Quinto),    £2    2s. 

62  Loo,     J.     B.     Van,     "  Lady     Carlingford,     in     brown     dress     with     pearl 

ornaments,"    20   x    24  (Bright),   JC42. 

63  Netscher,    G.,    "  A    Lady,    with    a    hawk    and    a    dog,"   20    x    isJ    (Bright), 

£2^   4s  • 

64  Teniers,   D.,   "  Hilly  Landscape  ";   a  copy  of  the  "  Shipwreck  of  /Eneas," 

by   kubens,   but   with   different  figures,   23  x  35^  (Quinto),   j^8  8s. 


July  i8,  1910.  401 

Different    properties. 

DRAWINGS. 

Unframed. 

65  Veronese,  P.,  "  The  Marriage  Feast  ";  a  ceiling  piece,  by  G.  Lazzarini,   in 

red  chalk;  and  "  A  Landscape,  with  sportsmen,"  by  S.  Brunner,  1811, 
pen  and   ink   wash   (Quinio),   ^i   5s. 

66  G.unsborougli,     "A      W  uo.ly      Lrindscipo,      with'     cattla     watering  '';     "A 

Sheep  ";   and   another,   pencil   sketches  (Robinson),   ^13   13s. 

67  Gainsborough,     "  A    Girl     with     a     pitcher  ";     and     two     others,     pencil 

sketches  (Leggatt),   /Ti   ss. 

68  Correggio,   "  The  Nativity,"  chalk  and   wash;   "A   Design   for  a  Ceiling," 

by  Vfinni;  "A  Warrior,"  by  Polidoro,  pen  and  ink;  Landscapes, 
Figure   subjects,   etc.   (Quinto),   £■]   7s. 

69  Guercino,    "  k    Philosopher    Writing,"    chalk;    "  Crossing   the    Ford,"    by 

N.  Berchem,  red  chalk;  "An  Allegory,"  by  Romanelli,  red  chalk; 
"  Hercules  and  the  Lion,"  by  D.  da  \olterra,  red  chalk;  Figure 
subjects,   etc.   (Quinto),   £/^  14s.  6d. 

70  Guido,    "The    Magdalen,"   water   colour;    "The   Holy   Family,"   from    the 

Varni   Collection,   sepia,   etc.   (Quinto),  £2    12s.  6d. 

71  Guercino,   "  Saint  Jerome   in   the   Desert,"  pen   and   ink;  "  Moses  Striking 

the  Rock,"  by  Ciro  Ferri,  sepia,  etc.  (Quinto),  £2  los. 

72  Tiepolo,     "Time,"     a    design    for     a     ceiling,     sepia;     "  .\     ^^^'lrrior,"    by 

Donieniciiino,  "Head  of  an  Old  Man,"  by  C.  d'Arpino,  red  chalk, 
"  Landscapes  ";   etc.   (Quinto),    £^   los. 

73  Goyen,    J.    Van,    1650,    "  River    Scene,    with   boats    by    the   bank,"    pencil, 

7I  X    ii£   (Obach),   £ig   19s. 

Framed. 

74  Morland,   "  Peasants  and   Donkey,"  iij  x   nj  (Wagner),   £2   los. 

75  Westall,     R.,     R.A.,     (after),     "The    Mask';     and    "The    Ghost,"    by     L. 

Schiavonetti,  a   pair,   7x9  (Lewis),   £^  4s. 

76  Boucher   School,    "  Head   of   Madame  de  Pompadour,    as   '  Flora,'  "   pastel, 

iSj  X   I2|  (Hodgkins),   ;£^I2    12s. 

77  French  School,   "  Portrait  of  a  young  girl,   in   blue  dress,   holding  a   fan," 

pastel,   oval,   22  x  14  (Mrs.  Wheeler),   £2  zs. 
7S     French    School,    "  Head    of    a    Girl,"    black    and    while    chalk,    81    x    sJ 
(Nicholson),    .:^24   3s. 

79  French   School,    "  A   Nymph   Sacrificinsj,"   13   x   8'    (Wilson),    ;^5  5s. 

80  P.,    E.,     1815,    "  Portrait    of   a    child,"    pencil    and    colour,    oval,    6j    x    5 

(Pitt),    £6   6s. 

81  Gainsborough,    "  Landscape,    with    cart    and    sheep,"    chalk,    iii    x    13^, 

from    the    collection    of    W.     Esdaile,    Esq.    (Blake),    £:i    3s. 

82  Early    English   School,    "  A    Gentleman    with    his    wife    and   four    children. 

in   a   garden,"   15^   x    I4i   (Gooden   and   Fox),   ^22   is. 

PICTURES. 

83  Robert,    "  A    Building,    seen    under    an   archway,    with    figures,"   24^    x    30 

(Courcau),    .£'220    los. 

84  Early    English   School,    "  Portrait    of    a    lady,    in    white   dress,"   20}    x    i6i 

(Parry),   ;^s   55. 


402  ART    PRICES    CURRENT 

85  Xetscher,    G.,    "  Portrait    of   a    lady,    in    pink    dress,    sealed    in    u    garden," 

oval,   27^  X  22I   (Forbes),   £21. 

86  Dutch    School,    "  Sir    Peter   Becitinou,    in    blnck    dress    .ind    hat,    holdins 

a  letter,"  24I  x  igj  (Peary),   ;^g  gs. 
S7     Early  English  School,  "  Portrait  of  a  boy,   in  blue  dress,  holding  a  cricket 
bat  and  a  ball,"  23!  x  21   (Lewis),   ;£ii    iis. 

88  Rubens  School,   "  Helena   Fourment,    in   rich  dress,"   18   x    142   (Schroeder), 

£12     I2S. 

89  Lawrence,    Sir  T.,    P.R.A.    (after),    "  Miss   Crolcer,"  29J  x   24^   (Nicholson), 

:£ll     IIS. 

90  Molenaer,      K.,     "  Rixcr    Scene,     with     coUn,t;e     and     figures  ":     and      "  A 

Winter    Scene,    with    hgures    on    the    ice,''    a    pair,    Q    x    7!    (Parsons", 
;£i8    i8s. 

91  Molenaer,     K.,     "  Landscapes,    with     churches    and     figures:     Summer     ami 

Winter,"  a   pair.   9  .\  7!  (Parry),   £6   i6s.   6d. 
(32     Molenaer,     K.,     "River     Scene,     with     buildings     and     angler."     to     x     '/S 

(Schroeder),    ,^5    15.S.    6d. 
03     Brauwer,   "  Head  of  a   Boor,"   7I  x   5^   (Wagner),   £2   12s.  .6ri. 
1)4     Cuyp,     "  River     Scene,    with     a     village,     numerous     boats     and     figures," 

27^    X    47    (St,    Hense),    .tC26    ss. 
^5     Neer,   Van  der,  "River  Scene,   with  buildings,   boat  and  figure,"   14-5   x   ?n 

fParry),    £2    12s.    fid. 

96  Nellius,    A.,    "  Fruit    and    still   life."    17   x    15    fSn^.ilh),    .^14    14s. 

97  Ruysdael,  "Sea   Piece,   with  a  fishing-boat  in  a  squall,"  0  x   is  (Paterson), 

:^8    i8s.    fid. 
q8     Ruysdael,   "Shipping  off  the  Coast,"  loj  x   10  (Smith),   j^io   los. 
99     Teniers,  D.,   "  The   Prodigal  Feasting."  24  x  35   (Roe),   ^Si    iSs. 

100  Teniers,     "Landscape,      with      a     coti.age     and     a     peasant,"     7f      x     4} 

(S.    T.    Smith),    £2    2s. 

101  Early     En;;lish    .School,     "  Two     bo>-:;     v,  ith     a     kite,"     unfrnn^ed,     jn    x     26 

(Morgan),   £\    js. 

102  Leyden  School,  "A  King  and  Courtiers,"  18J  x  23J  (Quinto),  ^3  13s.  fid. 

103  Italian    School,     "  Portrait    of     a     gentleman,     holding     a     book,     befnre     a 

crucifix,"  34  X  28  (Fisher>,   ;^3   13s.  fid. 

104  Parkinson,    T.,     1780,    "Portrait    of    a    Girl,"    in    pink    and    white    dress, 

unframed,    29j    x    24J    (Grant),    18s. 

105  Boucher   .School,    "lo,"   27   x   20J   (Nicholson),    .£"99    155. 

106  Veronese,   ".A   Oueen,   with   .\tterdants  and   a    .Monk,"  19  x  33^   (Nasmythi, 

;^I2      12s. 

107  Constable,    "  Coast    Scene,    with    shipping,"    135    x    185    (Bell),     £5    5s. 

108  Crome,  J.   B.,   "River  Scene,   with   boats:   Moonlight,"  gj  x   i2|   (White), 

£S  8s. 

109  Early    English    School,    "  Porlr.ait    nf    .a    Gentleman,"    in    dark    dress    with 

powdered   hair,   29  x  23J   (Morgan),   £2  as. 
ijo     Hogarlh,  "Portrait  of  a   Lady,"  in  yellow  dress  with  blue  cloak,   29  x  24 
(f;ash),    ./Tfi    ifis.    fid. 

111  Early     English    School,     "Mrs.     McQuistin,     nde    Jane    Elizabeth    Ronald 

Angus,    in    white    dress,    seated    before    a   spinet,"    25^    x    21I    (Grant), 
£3  3S. 

112  Dutch    School,    "Portrait    of    a    Gentleman,"    in    black    dress    with    white 

lace  ruff,   26!  x   iqi  (Black),   ;^io   los. 

113  Poel,   E.   Van  der,  "A  Street   in   a  Town,"  21   x   16  (Parsons),   £^1    10s. 


July  1 8,  1910.  403 

i!4     i;)ulch   School,    "  View    in    Amsterdam,    with    figures  ";    and    "  A    Canal 

Scene,    Amsterdam,"    (Cohen),    ^^22    is. 
JlS     Morland,     G.     (after),     "Extravagance    and     Idleness,"    2.1     x     17     (Pype), 

£3   LIS.  6d. 
JiO     l-Vench   School,    "  A    Girl,    wiih    .-i   bird-cage,"   oval,    ig   x  14   (Sabinj.    ;£r378. 

117  Rembrandt  School,   "A   Philosopher,"  gf  x  7J  (Bale),   ;£'io  los. 

118  Early   English   School,    "George   III.,"  in  grey  coat,   wearing   the  Star  of 

the  Garter,   29J  x  23   (iManby),   ;^s  53. 

119  Herring,  J.   F.,   Sen.,   1847,  "  'Van   Tromp,'  in   a  stable,"   14I  x   igj   (Roe), 

;£'49   7s. 
lao    Aiken,    H.,    "Coaching   Scenes:    Summer   and    Winter,"   a   pair,    iij   x    19J 
(Spencer),   .:^"i2   12s. 

121  Griffier,     I.,    "  Landscape,    with    a    castle    and    figures,"    8,   x    12^    (Bell), 

£S   8s.  "    . 

122  Early    F.nglish   School,  "  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"   in   grey  coat  nn'I    !.!ue 

vest  ;   and   "Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  in  pink  dress,   a  pair,  oval.    loj  x  8\ 
(Parry),    £2    2S. 

123  Unknown,    "Portrait    of    an    Indian,"    in    red    turban,    27!    x    22^    (Clark), 

£H- 

124  Kettle,  T.,  "Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"  in  brown  dress,  2g  x  24i  ;l5rooks), 

£S   8s. 

125  French  School,  "Blind-Man's  Buff,"  20J  x  i6|  (Leger),  £S  i8s.  6d. 

126  Kneller,   "Portrait  of  a   Div-ine,"  in  gown   with   bands,   iSj  x   154   (Hodge), 

£1    is. 

127  Early    English   School,    "Portrait   of   a    Young    Lady,"   in    white   dress    and 

straw  hat,   unframed,  2g|  x  24J    (Permain),  £6   i6s.  6d. 

128  Dutch   School,    "Landscape,    with   buildings   and    figures,"   and   ".-\    Frozen 

River   Scene,-  with   skaters,"   a   pair,   8J  circular   (St.    Hens^),    £^. 

129  Wouverman,    "  Travellers    halting    at    a    smithy,"    ijj   x    21J    (Schroeder), 

£i3  13s- 

130  Rembrandt  School,  "Lot  and  his  Daughters,"   18  x   13  (Parry),  ^£4  4s. 

131  Guardi    School,    "Views    in    Venice,    with    gondolas    and    figures,"    a    set 

of  lour,   5 J   x  g|  (Wall),    £t,6   iss. 

132  Early   Flemi>h   School,   "Salvator   Mundi,"  23   x   zyl   (Nicholson),   .£33   12s. 

133  Guardi,    F.,    "Views    on    the    Italian    Coast,"    a    pair,    61    x    gj    (Vicars), 

£'26   ss. 

134  Early    English   School,    "  Portr.iit    of    a    Lady,"    in    dark    dress    v.ith    white 

collar,  23  X  18  (Kirk),  ^3  13s.  6d. 
13s     Elinerts,  J.   F.,   1832,  "  Flowers  in   a  Icrra-cotta   vase,"  28  x   23  (CoUings), 
j£7ii    OS.   6d. 

136  Terburg,   ".An   Interior,   with  ladies  and  gentlemen   dancing   and   feasting," 

16   X   21    (Howard),   ;^I3   13s. 

137  Pynaker,     "Woody     Landscape,     with     travelling    peasants    and    animals," 

)Q    X    23    (Parrv),    £.4.    4S. 

138  Italian  School,  "Saint  Catherine,"  36  x  28  (Parry),   £4  4S- 

139  Maes,     N.    (after),    "  Portrait    of    a   Gentleman,"    in    red    cloak,    24   x    20 

(Parry),    £2     15s. 
J40     Verspronck,    "  Ponrnit   of   a    Gonllenian,"  in  dark   dross  with    white   collar, 

24J   X    18   (Newall),    j£:s   5s. 
141     Cuyp,   "River  Scene,   with  boats  and  figures,"   14  x    iSJ   (Parry),   ;^3  3s. 
143     Meieren,  J.  B.  Van  der,  "A  Battle  Piece,"   iij  x   isJ  (Parry),  £s  55. 

143  Teniers,  "  Landscape,  with  a  castle  and  figures,"  (>i  x  6.1  (P.ir.sons),    i.2  2S. 

144  Italian  ScTiool,  "Hefcules,"  57  x  47  (Mrs.  Wheeler),  ^^3  3s. 


404  ART    PRICES    CURRENT       

14s    Early  English  School,  "Earl  St.  Vincent,  seated,  in  a  landscape,"  28i  x  24 
(Wood),    £8  8s. 

146  Wissing,   "The   Duke  of   Monmouth,"   in   breast-plate,    with   white   cravat. 

28I    X    24i    (Grant),     yC6    6s. 

147  Wissing,    "Judge    Jeffreys,"    in    brown    gown,    with    lace   cravat,    29    x    24 

(Grant),   Z"6   6s. 

148  Wissing,      "  Portrait     of     a     I.;idy,"    in      brown    dress,    with    blue   scarf, 

20    X    2i.    (Wise),     ;i^I2     I2S. 

149  Teniers,    "An     Interior,     with    peasants    merrymaking,"    22    x    30    (Roe), 

£13,    13s. 

150  Teniers   School,    "A    Village   Merrymaking,"   21    x   28   (Parry),    £7   7s. 

151  Weefs,   P.,   "The   Interior  of  a  Cathedral,"  20J  x  27*  (withdrawn). 

152  Terburg    School,    "An    Interior,    with    a    cavalier,    a    lady,    and    a    page," 

22^    X    t8    (withdrawn). 

153  Mieris   School,    "The   Music-Lesson,"    i6i   x    13^   (withdrawn). 

154  Italian   School,   "The   Madonna   and   Child,"  31   x   23   (withdrawn). 

155  Fragonard,    H.,    "A    Dancer,    in    rich    dress,    with    powdered    hair,    in    a 

garden."    12    x    9    (Obach),    ;^378. 

156  Flemish  School,  "Head  of  Rubens,"  wearing  a  black  hat,   18  x  1$  (Frost), 

^23    2S. 

157  Dutch   School,   "Two   Peasants,    with    animals,    in   a   landscape,"   24   x   20 

(Wise),    £iS    i8s. 

158  Morland,    G.,    "  Horses,   peasant,    and   dog,    in  a   stable,"   28  x   36  (Fores), 

jCj4    14s. 

The  property  of  a  lady. 

PICTURES. 

159  Bassano,    "Animals    going    into    the    Ark,"    unframed,    47J    x    73    (Parry), 

£1    los. 
lOi.     Bent,   Van   der,   "  Travelling   peasants   and   animals,"  25!-  x  23I   (Collings), 
£^    14s.    6d. 

161  Breughel     and     Rottenhanimer,     "Stag-hunting,"     on     copper,     22     x     28, 

octagonal    (Parry),    £6   6s. 

162  Dutch     School,     "A     Hunting     Party,     near    a     ruin,"    35    ^    4S    (Parry), 

/:i;    ji;s.    fid. 

163  Flemish   School,   "Noh   me  Tangere,"  45  x  63   (Collings),  ^5  53. 

1G4     Hondecoeter,   "  Poultry  in  a  garden,"  23  x  20I-  (S.  T.  Smith),   ;^i6  ss.  6d. 

165  Patel,    "A    Seaport,     with    shipping    and    figures,"    36    x    63J    (Malton), 

/:n   iRs.   fid. 

166  ijhayer,  W.,  Sen.,  "Coast  Scene,  with  fisherfolk,  white  horse  and  stranded 

boat,"   30  X  44   (Lister),   :^i8   i8s. 

167  Valentin,   "Casting  Lots,"  58  x  77  (Mrs.   Wheeler),   ;^4  14s.  6d. 

168  Vermeulen,   A.,   "  Frozen   River  Scene,"   26   x   32   (S.   T.  Smith),    ;^io    los. 


July  20,  1910.  405 


July  20,    1910.     The  property  of  a  gentleman. 

Uiif  ranted. 
I     "  Village    girl    gathering    nuls,"    and    "  Cottage    girl   shelling    peas,"   after 

Bigg,    by  P.   W.   Tonikins,   a   pair,   in   bistre  (Harris),   ^19   19s. 
J     "  The    French    and    English   Firesides,"    after   Ansell,    by    P.    W.   Tomkins, 

a   pair,   in  bistre   (Mason),   jQi^   15s. 

3  "  A   \'isit   to  the  Boarding-school,"  and  "  A   \'isit   to  the  Child  at  Nurse," 

after     Morland,     by     \V.     Ward,     a     pair,    printed     in    colours,     framed 
(\V.    Sabin),    ;£;'i4i    15s. 

4  "  A    Young     Lady    encouraging    a     low    comedian,"    after    Northcote,     by 

\V.   Ward,   printed   in   colours,  framed   (Pollard),   jQi-,2   5s. 

XMIri'i    CENTURY    FREXCH     SCHOOL. 

5  "Jupiter    and   Danae,"    and    "The    Mirror   of    Venus,"    after    J.    B.    Huet, 

by   Bonnet,   printed   in  colours  (Mayer),   £4  4s. 

6  "La    Chasseuse   aux   Cgeurs,"   after   Nattier,    by    Henriquez,    wide    margin 

(Grenfell),    ;^3    13s.    6d. 

7  "La   Bonne  Amitie,"   after  Schenau,   by   Chevillet   (Maggs),   £2  2S. 

8  "L'Oiseau    Mort,"    after  Greuze,    by   J.    Flipart    (Robson),    ^3    3s. 

9  "Honi  Soil   Qui  Mai   y   Pense,"   after  Duvesne,   by   Hubert   (Bihn),  £2   2s. 

10  "X.a    Marchande    i    la    Toilette";    and    "La    Soubrette    Confidente,"    after 

Lavreince,   by  VfdaT,   a  pair,   with   untrimmed   margin   (Bihn),   ^^45  3s. 

11  "I^a     Soiree     du     Palais     Royal,"    after    the    same,     hy     Caquet     (Robson), 

jQ<)    IQS.    6d. 

12  "Le   Repentir  Tardif,"  after   the  same,   by   Le  Vilain   (Mayer),   ^£14   14s. 

13  "La    Jouissance  ";    and    "Le    Repos,"    after    Queverdo,     by    Martini    and 

Dambran,   a  pair  (Robson),   ^^18   18s. 

14  "Le    Jour";    an3    "La    Nuit,"    after    Eisen,    by    Patas,    a    pair    (Beal), 

'£2C,     4S. 

15  "  La   Comparison   drs  peti'.s   pieds,"   after   Boilly,    by   Caponnier   (Greville), 

£-i^    '."js. 

16  "La   Crois^e,"   by   Debucourt,   proof   before  any   letters   (Bird),   £■]  7s. 

17  "Le  Festin   Royal,"  by  J.   M.   Moreau,  le  jeune  (Bird),   £1,  3s. 

Framed. 

18  "Louis   Joseph,    Due    de    Vendome,"    after    Sergent,    by    Ridd,    printed    in 

colours    (Wilson),    £2    2S. 

19  "Le     Portrait     Cheri,"     after     Challe,     by     Bonnet,     printed       in      colours 

(Jacobson),    ;^8    Ss. 

20  "La   Declaration,"   after   Huet,   by   Le  Grand,   printed   in   colours   (Mayer), 

£■;    17s.    fid. 

21  "II    est    trop    tard."    by   and    after    .\.    F.    Sergent.    proof   before    the   title, 

printed   in   colours   (Jacobson),   ;^35   14s. 

22  "Annette  et  Lubin,"  by   Debucourt,   printed   in  colours  (Bihn),   ;£j3i   10s 


4o6  ART    PRICES    CURRENT 

23  "Le    Menuet   de    la    Marine,"    by    Debucourt,    printed    in    colours    (Amor), 

£2T,     2S. 

24  "La    Noce   de   Village,"    after   Taunay,    by    Descourtis,    printed    in    colours 

(Daniell),     ;£'ii     iis. 

25  "Le   Premier   Baiser  de   I'Amour,"   after  Schall,    by  A.    Le   Grand,    printed 

in   colours   (De   Swart),   j^i4   14s. 

26  "La  Sentinelle  en  d^faut,"  after  Lavreince,   by  D'Arcis,  printed  in  colours 

(Maggs),    £iQ    iQs. 

27  "L'Optique,"    after     Boilly,     by     Cazenove,    printed     in     colours     (Daniell), 

The    property    of    a    gentleman,    who    is    giving    up    his 
country    residence. 

28  "Signor    Annibale";     and     "L'Homme    h    I'Ep^,"    original    etchings    by 

J.    L.    Meissonier,    artist's    proofs    (Obach),    /^8    8s. 

29  "Lady     Waldegrave,"     after    J.    Hoppner,     by    Scott     Bridgwater,     artist's 

proof    (Colnaghi),    ^^3    3s. 

30  &   31     "The   Hon.    Mrs.    Norton,"    after    Parris,   by   J.    C.    Bromley;    "The 

Duke   of   Rutland  "   (full-length);    "The   Meet    at   Melton  ";    and    "The 
Shooting  Party,"  after  Sir  F.  Grant  (Parker),  .^^i    is. 
32  &  33    "Views  of  the  Palace  and  Gardens  at  Kew,"  proofs,   a  set  of  six; 
and    "  Education    de    I'Amour,"    after    Lagrenee,    by    Bouilliard,    a   set 
of     four     fRihn),     -f.i    IS. 

34  "The    Four   Ages  of    Men,"   after    \.    Bosse,    by    Le    Blond,    a    set   of    four 

(Breun),    .aC2    2.<i. 

35  "The  Seasons,"  by  and  after  the  same,  a  set  of  four  (Breun),  £2  2s. 

36  "Comedy";    and   "Tragedy,"    after  Cipriani,    by    F.    Bartolozzi,    a    pair; 

"  Trout,"     after     KImer,     by     R.     Earloni   ;     nnd    .-inotber     {\A".     Sabin), 
£i    15s.   6d. 

37  "  .\     Villager,"     afi6;i-     Lady     D.     Beauclerk,    by     P.    W.     Tomkins,     open 

letter    proof;    and    "  Cleone,"    after    .\.    Kauffmann,    by    F.    Bartolozzi 
(Parker),     /^s    5s. 

38  "  Cupid,"   and  "  Cephisn,"   after  A.    Kauffmann,    by  T.    Burke,    a   pair,   in 

bistre     (Daniell),     ,-£^23     2S. 

39  "Petite    fruiliere    .Anglaise,"    after    Northcote,     by    T.     Gaugain;    "Rural 

Repose,"  after  Wheatley,  by  Geremia;  and  another  (Mayne),  £2  us.  6(1. 

40  "Boy    mending   his    net,"  after    Westall,    by    Gaugain,    printed    in    colours 

(De    Swart),    ^^"3    3s. 

41  &   42     "  The   .School    Door,"   after   Wheatley,   by   G.  Keating;    "The   Gipsy 

Fortune-Teller,"    after    Hamilton,     by    P.    ^^■.    Tomkins;    and    "  Christ 
Heating   the  Sick,"   after  Rembrandt,   by   T.   Worlidge   (Mayne),   £1    is. 

43  "  The    Woman    taken    in    Adultery,"    after    Rubens,   by    R.    Earlom,    proot 

(Maggs),    ins.    fid. 

44  "A    Landstorm,"    after    G.    Morland,   by    S.   W.    Reynolds;    and    "Fisher- 

men," after  the  saine,   by  J.  Ward  (Freeman),   £s   'S^'   6^- 

45  "  Rubbing    down     the     Post-horse,"     alter     the     saine,     by     J.     R.     Smith, 

with  title  in  open  letters;  and  another  (Eyles),  £-i  3s. 

46  "A    Portrait   of    Geo.    Morland,"    by  and    after    J.    K.    Smith    (W.    Sabin), 

£1    IS. 

47  "Two    female     heads     and     three    male     heads,"    by     and     after    T.     Frye 

(Maggs),   £1    IS. 


Jiih'  20,  1910.  407 

48  A   similar  series   (Maggs).   ;^i    is. 

49  "Mrs.    Yates,"    ader    Ramsay,     hy    V.     Green;    and    "The     Empress    of 

Russia,"   by   C.   Turner  (W.   Sabin),  ;<Cii    iis. 

50  "John    Wesley,"    after    Roniney,    by    J.    Spilsbury ;    and    another    (Breun;, 

£1    IS. 

51  "Mrs.    VVofiington."    afler    A.    Pond,    hy   .1.    McArdell:    "Miss    Crowther,"' 

after   Van   der   Myn,    by    the   same;    and     "Industry,"   after    G.    Carter, 
by    1.   Tones    (Maggs),    -i^'i    us.    M. 

52  "  The    Coun;ess    of    .Southampton,"     after     Van     Uyck,     by    J.     McArdell, 

first  published   state   (Breun),   £2   2s. 

53  "Rubens   and   his    family,"   after   Rubens,   by   J.  McArdell;    and    "  Helena 

Forman,"   after   Van    Dyck,    by    Sailliar,    proof   (De  Swart),    ^£2    2S. 

54  "Portrait   of   a    Gentleman,"    after    Rembrandt,    proof    before    any    letters; 

"Portraits    of     Henri     Quatre";     and     "The     Prince    of     Orange,"     by 
0.    Turner    (.Agnew),    :^i     i.ss. 

55  "  The     Fruit     Barrow     (The     Walton     Family),"     after    H.     Walton,     b> 

).    R.    Smith    (Parsons),    .-£11    os.    6d. 

56  &  57     "  .-Mbinia,"  by  and  after  J.   R.  Smith;   and   "  Mrs.   .\rbuthnot,"  after 

i-Ioppner,    by  S     W.    Reynolds    (Lauser),    ;^2   2s. 
5S     "  Viscount    Castlereagh,"    after    .Sir    T.     Lawrence,    by    C.     Turner;    and 
"Viscount   Melville,"  by  and   afler   the   same   (.-Xgnew),   £S   iSs.   6d. 

59  "Viscount  Whitworth,"   by   and   after  the  same;   "The  Right  Hon.   Robert 

Peel,"  by   and   after  the  same;   and   another   (Daniell),   ^5   15s.  6d. 

60  "  .'Mexander   .Vdair,'^  whole-length,    after    M.    .\.   Shee,    by   C.   Turner,   with 

title     in     open     letters;       and     "Right     Hon.     Wm.     Wyndham,"     after 
J.    Hoppner,   by  W.   Say   (Breun),    ;£'i    is. 

61  "Mrs.    Littleton,"   after    Sir    T.    Lawrence,    by    C.    Turner;    and    another 

(Lauser),    ifis. 

62  "The    Countess    of    Wilton,"     and     "The     Duchess    of    Sutherland,"     after 

Sir  T.   Lawrence,    by   G.    H.  Phillips,   proofs   (.Kilgour),  ^^i    15s. 

63  "Lady   Dover";     "Lady   Wallscourt,"   and   "Master   Lock,"   by   and    after 

the  same,   proofs  (Howard  Jones),  ^^4  4s. 

After    SIR    T.    I.AWRIi.VCE.    rv    S.    COUSINS.    R..\. 

64  "Master   Lambton  "   (Vicars),   £2    'S^-   6d. 

65  "Master   Hope,"  first  state   (Jacobson),   £3  3s. 

66  "Mrs.  Vv'olfl."  third  state;  and  "Marquis  Wellesley  "  (Fowler),   £2. 

67  "The   Countess   Blessington,"   second   state   (Jacobson),   £4   4s. 

68  "Lady    Lvndhurst,"    proof,    with    the    date    altered    to    Tuly    11;    (Carter), 

£7   7S. 

69  "Sir  Thomas  Lawrence,"  first  state  (Vicars),   ;^i    is. 

70  "Elizabeth.   Countess   Grosvenor,"  proof  (Vicars),   £5   155.  6d. 

71  "The    same,"    before    the    plate    was    reduced,    proof    before    any    letters 

(Leggatt),    £42. 

72  "Nature    (The    Calmady    Children),"    proof    before    any    letters    (H.    Jones), 

JL^22     IS. 

SIR  I.  ri-.vn'oij:)S. 

73  "  Portrait    of    F.    Bartolozzi,"    by    R.    Marcuard ;    another    impression,    in 

bistre:    and    "  \'onus,"    b\     J.    CoUyer    (G.    Harvey),    ^i    ss. 

74  "  Lord     Grrmthani     and     his    brothers,"     by    T.    Checsman,     proof    before 

any   letters,   in   bistre  (Breun),   ^7   7s. 


ART    PRICES    CURRENT 


75  "  The  Snake  in  tlie  Grass,"  by  W.  Ward   (W.  Sabin),  ;^3  3s. 

76  "  The    Marlborough    Family,"    by   C.    Turner    tthe   small    plate),    (Agnew), 

£^    1,5s.   fid. 

77  "  Lady   Charlotte   Fitzwilliam,"   by  J.   McArdell,   second  state;   and  "  Lady 

Caroline   Russell,"   by    the   same   (Vicars),    £8  8s. 

78  "  Bell,   Countess   of  Sefton,"   by   J.    Watson;    and   "  Chloe   Lamenting   her 

Dead   Sparrow,"   by  R.   Houston   (Pausey),   /Ti   i^s.   fid. 
7q     "  Mrs.   Sheridan   as   .St.   Cecilia,"   by   W.    Dickinson,  second   state   (Maggs), 

£j!i    4S.    fid. 
80     "  Sir    Jeffrey    Amherst,"   by    J.    Watson;   "  Moses    in    the    Bulrushes,"    by 

J.  Dean;   and  "A   Boy   Reading,"   by   G.   Keating   (Parker),   £2   2s. 
Si     "  Viscountess     Crosbie,"    whole-length,     by     W.    Dickinson      (W.      Sabin), 

82  "  Mrs.    Carnac,"   whole-length,    by   J.    R.    Smith    (Sabin),   £q6   12s. 

83  "  Lady  Jane  Halliday,"   whole-length,   by  V.   Green   (W.  Sabin),   ;i£r8i    i8s. 

84  "  The    Duchess    of     Devonshire,"     whole-length,     by     V.     Green     (Daniell), 

£5  as. 

85  "  The    Countess    of    Derby,"     whole-length,     by    W.     Dickinson     (Parker), 

86  "  The  Duchess  of  Ancaster,"  by  J.    Dixon   cBreun),   £1    los. 

Other    properties. 

Framed. 

87  " Tourelle,     Rue     de     la     Tixeranderie,"     etching  '  by     Meryon     (Colnaghi), 

£i-i   14s- 

88  "The    First    Love,"    original    etching    by    Herbert    Dicksee,    artist's    proof 

(withdrawn). 
8g     .'\nother  of   the  same,   ditto   (withdrawn). 
90     "  Ophelia,"    after    Sir    J.    E.    Millais;    "  Rosalind    and    Celia,"   after    the 

same,  artist's  proofs;  and  "Napoleon,"  a  lithograph  (Mrs.  Fowler),  iis. 
Xji     "  Lady    Milnes,"   after    G.    Romney,    by    Scott    Bridgwater,    artist's    proof 

(Mrs.    Fowler),    £s    15s.    fid. 
.92     "  Lady    Monson,"    after    Romney,     by    .Scott     Bridgwater,      artist's      proof 

(Mrs.    Fowler),    ^^'4    14s.    fid. 
<)3     "  Master    Lambton,"   after   Sir    T.    Lawrence,   by    S.    Cousins,  proof   before 

the  French   address    (Maggs),    ^£,"30   os. 
<)4     "  Mademoiselle    Parisot,"   after   A.    W.    Devis,    by   J.   R.    Smith,  printed    in 

colours     (Sabin),     .£246     iss. 
.95     "Cries  of  London,"  after  Wheatley ;  "Milk  below  Maids,"  by  Schiavonetti, 

printed   in   colours   (Crossley),   £8   8s. 

96  Ditto:   "Primroses,"  by   the  same,   printed  in  colours  (Crossley),  £g  gs. 

97  Ditto:   "Scarlet  Strawberries,"   by   Vendramini,   printed   in   colours  (Cross- 

ley),   £9  9«- 
•98     Ditto:     "Sweet     China     Oranges,"     by     Schiavonetti,     printed     in     colours 

(Sabin),    ^^27   6s. 
«i(j     "The   Promenade  in  St.  James's  Park,"  after   E.   Dayes,  by   F.  D.   Soiron, 

printed   in   colours  (Ellis  and   Smith),   ;^i83    iss. 
]oo     "Flora,"   after   Singleton,    by    F.    D.    Soiron,    printed   in    colours  (Ellis    and 

Smith),    .^61    19s. 
701     "  The    Ale-house    Door."    and    "  The    Turnpike    Gate,"    after    Chalon,    by 

C.    Turner,    a    pair   in    colours    (De    Swart),    /^g2   8s. 
J02     "The    Fisherman's    Return,"    after    F.    Wheatley,    by    J.    Barney,    printed 

in  colours  (Parker),   £^  4s. 


July  20,   1910.  409 

103  "Lord    Henry    and     Lady    Charles    Spencer,"    after    Sir    J.     Reynolds,     by 

J.   Jones,   first   state   (Greville),    £j  7s. 

104  "Master   Yorke,"    after    C.    Read;    and    "Miss    Brusby,"    after    Falconet, 

by   V.   Green,  etched   letter   proofs   (Savile),   ^£."3   3s. 

105  "Marie    Antoinette,"    by    Croisey,    proof;    and     "Ludovica    Ulrica,"    after 

Latinville,    by   Gaillard   (Maggs),   £6  6s. 

106  "Caspar  de   Daillon,"   after   D'Egmont,    by   Pitau;   "Archbishop   de   Beau- 

mont," by  the  same;   and  "Dr.  Johnson  "  (Lane),   ;^i    15s. 

107  "Princess    Ann";    and    "Prince    George    of    Denmark,"    after    Kneller,    by 

j.    Smith  (Fertjuson),    £2    2S. 

108  "Margaret's     Tomb";     and     "Lucy     of     Leinster,"     after     Bunbury,      by 

Bartolozzi,   printed   in  colours  (Manley),   £(>  i6s.  6d. 

109  "l^ady   and   children  relieving   a   cottager,"   .Tfler   Bigg,   printed   in   colours 

(Pollard),    .^8    i8s.    6d. 
Jio   &    III     "  The    Dipping    Well    in   Hyde    Park,"    after    Dayes,    by   J.   Godby, 
printed     in     colours;       "The     Fruits     of     Industry,"     and     "Effects     of 
Extravagance,"     after     Singleton,     by     W.     Ward,     printed    in     colours 
(Maggs).     £■;    7s. 

112  "Lady    Hnmilton    as    a    Bacchante,"  after    Romney,    by    N.    Hirst,    arlist'i 

proof    (Leggatt),    £^   14s.    6d. 

113  "The   Shepherd,"   and   "The   Woodman,"   after   Morland   and   Drummond, 

by   W.  Barnard,   in  colours,   a   pair   (Mayer),   ^^3   3s. 

114  "The    Country    Butcher,"    and    "The    Peasant's    Sunday's    Dinner,"    after 

J.   Ward,   by  S.   W.  Reynolds,   a   pair   (Parker),   ^^3  3s. 

115  "The    Sportsman's     Return,"     after     G.    Morlnnd,     by    W.     Ward;     "The 

Fleecy  Charge,"  and  "  Dogs,"  after  the  same,  by  G.  Shepherd,  a  pair 
in   colours   (W.    Sabin),    £^   6s. 

116  "Blind-man's   Buff,"  after  A.   Kauffman,    by   Bartolozzi;   "Moulines   (Sterne 

and  Maria),"  after  the  same,  by  Delattre;  and  "The  Snuff  Box,"  by 
and  after  the  same,   printed  in  colours  (Roe),  ^16  i6s. 

117  "The    Dance";    and    "The   Song,"    after    H.     Bunbury,     by    Bartolozzi; 

"Charlotte  at  the  Tomb  of  Werter,"  by  and  after  J  .  R.  Smith;  and 
"The  First  Interview  of  Werter  and  Charlotte,"  by  the  same,  printed 
in     colours     (.Saville),    £2()     8s. 

118  "Mrs.    Sheridan    as    St.   Cecilia,"    after   Sir   J.    Reynolds,    by    T.    Watson, 

first  state  in  bistre  (Mrs.   Fleming),  £(>  16s.   6d. 
lit)     "  Lady    Caroline    Howard,"    after    the   same,    by    V.    Green,    second    state 
(Rimell),   £i'i   2S.   6d. 


4IO  ART    PRK^ES    Cl'RRENT 


July  22,   !9I0.       The    property    of    a    gentleman. 

PICTURES. 

1  Dutch    School,    "  Musical    instruments   on    a    table,"  41A    x    565-    (Parsons), 

:fA    6s. 

2  English   School,    "   Portrait   of   a   Lady,"   in   white  dress,   29   x   24J   (Ford!, 

3  Fielding,  "  The   Entrance  to  a  Harbour,"   15I  x  22  (West),  ;£,"g  gs. 

4  Florentine    School,    "  Portrait   of    a    Gentleman,"   in   dark   dress    and    cap^ 

24  X   193   (Lesser),    ;£,'39   i8s. 

5  Gainsborough,    "  Woody    road    scene,     wilh   carts    and    figures,"    18    x     16 

(Glen),    £(,  "i6s.    65. 

6  German     School,     "'  Portrait    of     a    Gentleman,"    in    red    dress    and     cap, 

245    X    ig    (Hughes),    £,\2    12s. 

7  Holbein,   "  The  Rent  Day,"  38  x  49I  (Parry),  £,t,  3s. 

8  Italian  School,   "  Saint  Jerome,"  25  x  igj  (Quinto),  £'i   13s.  6d. 

9  "Loutherbourgh,     P.    J.     De,     R.A.,     "  View    on     the    Coast,"    264    x     41^ 

(Shepherd!,    ^£'19    igs. 

10  MaBusc,   J.   De,   "  The   Mndonna   and   Child,"  25i   x   19J-  (Stone),   £,^^.   8s. 

11  Nasmyth,  "  Mountainous  River  Scene,"  335  x  26^  (Lewis),   ;^5  5s. 

12  Reynolds,   "  Hope   Nursing   Love,"   29  x  24  (Holland),   £,(>'},. 

13  Ruysdael,     "River    Scene,     with    a    waterfall    and    old    sheds,"    47    x    40^ 

(Gooden    and    Fox),    ^£^267    15s. 

14  Schiavone,   "  A  Design  for  a  Shield,"  29  x  29  (Hughes),  £^  5s. 

15  Tiepolo,    "Juno,"   29   x   235   (Coureau),   jQ^  gs. 

16  Turner,   "  River  Scene,   with   a  bridge,"   14I  x  23I  (Wise),   £^1   7s. 

17  Venetian    School,    "  Portrait   of    a    Lady,    seated,    with   a   dog,"    435    x   39^ 

(Holland),    ^21. 

18  Veneti.'in    School,     "  Portrait    of    a     Young     Girl,"    in     rich    green    dress, 

40   X   25iJ-   (Frostl,    £.fi    i6s.   6d. 

The  following  were  the  property  of  Mrs.  W.  H.   Mili.ii-^. 

DRAWING. 

19  Holbein,   "  Head  of  the  Artist."   14^  x  ii^  (Huggins),  ;£^204   15s. 

PICTURES. 

20  Berchijui    School,    "  Landscape,    v.'ith    peasants    and    animals,"    12^    x    15I 

(A.    Ward),    £(i    6s. 
27      Ou'lc'ndijck,   A.,   i6g8,   "  Pfiis.-mts   and    animals,    in   a   landscripp,"    14J    x    iSJ 
(Gooden    and    Fox),    ^^ig    19s. 

22  Sleene,  A.  Van  do,  "  A  View  in  Bruges,"  17  x  22  fl.aniberO,   £\(i   i6s, 

23  Verboeckhoven,    F".,    1823,    "  A    Donkey  ";    and    "  A    Landscape,    with    .( 

cow  and  a  sheep,"  on  panel  (Louis),  £^  55. 

24  \\\-iit,    H.,   "  Porh-.iils  of   the  two  childrf-n   of   J.    l',irt|Ldi:ir   Frascr,    Esq.," 

50  X  38i  (Knoedler),   £y2.^. 


July  22,  1910.  411 

Different   properties. 

ORAWIN'GS. 

25  C"i]-.;i.     A..     "  Cfitde     rj>iin;4,"     and     "A    study     of     foliage,"     unframed, 

sepia    (Colnaghi),    £^3    13s.    6d. 

PICTURES. 

26  "  Sarafi    Jennings,    Duchess    of    Mailborougfi,"    in    blue    and    white    dress. 

29  X  24  (Leggatt),   ^18   7s.   6d. 

27  "  The  Marquis  de   Cadsant,   in   armour,"  49  x   39   (Parsons),   £6  6s. 

28  "James    II.    v.lion    Dulce  of   York,"   oval;    and    "Viscountess  Kingsland," 

in   rich  dre.^s   with  ermine  cape  (Wall),  ;^ii   os.  6d. 

29  Spanish    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Ladj',"    in    rich    brown    dress,    20    x    25 

(withdrawn). 

30  Turner,  J.  M.  \V.,  R.A.  (after),  "  Venice,"  35  x  72  (Mrs.  Wheeler),  ;£:8  8s. 

31  Stothard,  T.,   R.A.,  "  The  Country  Curate,"  ii^  x  15I  (Louis),  £7  7s. 

32  Constable.  "  Hampstead  Heath,"  23  x  31 J  (Louis),   ;£^5  ss. 

33  Morland,   G.,    1795.   "  Goats   in   a   Landscape,"  9i  x   11    (Parsons),   £^. 

34  Villaamil,    "  Scenes    at    a    Bull-fight,"    forty-two    in    one    frame    (Connell), 

;^.3.i    14s. 

35  Sliayer,      \\'..     Sen.,      "  .\n      Inlorior,      with      peas.mts     plucking      poultry," 

23*  X   i9i  (Louis),   ;^47  5s. 

36  Romney,   G.,   "  R.   Williams,    Esq.,   Town   Councillor  of   Dublin,"  in   blue 

coat   and    whitf-   wig,   30   x   25  (..Stocks;,    ^711    iis. 

37  Gainsborough    School,    "  Portrait    of    an   old    man,    leaning    on    n    crutch," 

47   X    35    (-Massc-y),   ;^24    3s. 

38  English    School,    "  A    Young    Lady,    in     white    dress,    holding    a    mask," 

3Sl   X   27I   (Huggins),   £5°  8s. 

39  Garbo.   R.   Del,  "  The  Madonna  and  Child,"  275  circular  (withdrawn). 

40  Serani,   "  The  Magdalen,"   15I  x   iS  (Parry).   £1    iis.  6d. 

41  Ibbetson,    J.    C,    1781,    "  Landscape,    with    a    horseman    and    peasants," 

145  X  205   (Shepherd),   ^^17   17s. 

42  Capelle,   \'.in  der,   "  -Sea-piece,  with  shipping  off  a  jetty."   13  x   16  (Louis). 

43  Kneller,    "  Portrait   of    the    Duke   of    Marlborough,"    in    elaborately   carved 

frame,    29   x   24J   (Cohen),    .£'13   2s.   6d. 

44  Early  English  School,  "  Portrait  of  a  Lady,  holding  a   wreath  of  flowers," 

46J-   X   37^   (Clark),   ^13    13s. 

45  Kneller,  "  Portrait  of  a  Lady."  in  grey  dress,  49  x  40  (Wise),  £14   14s. 

46  Early    English   School,    "  Prince    Frederick,    in    yellow    dress,    riding    on    a 

horse,"  35  X  27  (Leger),  £y  17s.  6d. 

47  Loo,    J.    B.    Van.    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    white    dress,    31J    x    a6J 

(Baldwin),    £ij    17s. 

48  E.-irty    English  Scliool.    "  Portrait   of    Mary,    Lady  Jolinslon."    in    blue   dress, 

seated,    45   x    35   (Connell),    .;^33    12s. 

49  Vernet,    J.,     1749.    "  Bay    Scene,    with    buildings,     boats,    and    numerous 

figures,"  39  x  52  (Nicholson),  ^^58   i6s. 

50  Early    English    School,    "  Sir    J.    T.   Thorpe,    in    sheriff's    robes,"    49    x  39 

tSton  ■'/,      ^'j;      J-. 

51  English  School.   "  Portrait  of   a   Lady,"   in   white   and   blue  dress.   49   x   39 

(Hammond),    £78    15s. 

52  English    School,    "  Portrait   of    a    Gentleman,"   in    purple   dress,    4SJ    x    38I 

(Bell),   iTso  83. 


412  ART    PRICES    CURRENT 

53  Dutch    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    dark    dress    with    white    lace 

collar,   38  X  30  (West),   ;^is   15s. 

54  Miranda,  "  Saint  Bernard,   with  the  emblems  of  the  Crucifixion,"  53   x  39 

(Ouinto),    £s   Ss- 

55  Hobbema,  "  Woody  Landscape,   with  a  hawking  party,"  32 J  x  41^  (Louis  , 

^'36    15s. 

56  Cano,   Alonzo,   "  Music,"  4SJ   x   3S   (Mrs.    Wheelery,    ^.10   10s. 

57  Caravaggio,    "  Card-players,"   40   x   53 J   (Parsons),   ;^2i. 

58  ftaliun   School,   "  The  Holy   Family,"   20^in.,  circular   (Baumgarten),  :^^8  8s. 

59  Flemish   School,    "Still    life   on  n    table,"  225   x   40   (Emms),    ;£.'ii    iis. 

■60     Early    English    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    red    dress,    29    x    24 

(Laurence),    ^^84. 
ill     Hobbema,    "  Woody    Landscape,    with    a    watermill,    figures    and    horse," 

292   X  39   (Grant),   .;^I36   10s. 

62  Dietricy,   "  Itinerant   Musicians,"   16J  X   13  (Burlie),   £4   14s.  6d. 

63  Lely,   "  Viscount  Hewit,"  in  brown  dress,  48  x  40  (Cox),  £73  los. 

64  Janssens,    C.,    1623,    "  Portrait   of   Mrs.   Shirley    Rivers,"   28   x   23I    (Cox), 

£'73- 
'65     Early    English    School,    "  Portrait    of    a    youth,    with    a    dog,"    20    x    16J 

(Cox),     jC27    6s. 

<i6     Dyck,     Van,    "  .A     group    of    five    ladies,"    grisaille,     12    x     17    (Huggins), 

£y8    i.ss. 
67     Mierevelt,    "  Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    yellow    dress,    28J    x    23    (Hughes), 

:l^78      I.^S. 

■68     Reynolds,    Sir   J.,    P.R..^.,    "  The    Sweep    and    Kittens,"    48J    x    40    (Bale), 

jf,ll      IIS. 

•69     Stothard,    T.,    li.A.,    "  The    Rescue   of    Sophia    Western,"   oval,    gj    x    12^ 
(Bale),    ^5    5S. 

70  Rubens  School,   "  The  Tribute-Money,"  36^  x  59  (Parry),  £6  i6s.  6d. 

71  Poussin,    "  A   Bacchanalian    Festival,"   53   x   61    (Metchovsky),   j^io    los. 

72  Chardin,   J.    S.,    1774,    "  The    Interior   of   a    Larder,"   415   x   324   (Dowdes- 

well),    £3^6. 

73  Wouverman,    "  A    Hunting    Party,    near    a    Fountain,"    18    x    24    (Clark), 

:^I0    lOS. 

74  Hogarth,    "  A   Portrait   of    the    Artist,   as    an    officer,    in    blue    coat    and    red 

vest,"  50  X  40  (Martin},  j6'6   '6s. 

75  Reynolds,     "  Portrait     of     Valentine     Green,     the     engraver,"     45     x     37J 

(Schroeder),   £t4    14s. 

76  Hackaert,     "  Hilly     Landscape,     with     travelling    peasants    and     animals," 

31-J   X   37   (Louis),   ;£52    IDS. 

77  Early    English   School,   "  Portrait   of   a   Lady,"   in   yellow  dress,   27^   x   34-J 

(Sabin),    ;6"ii5    los. 

78  Dutch  School,   "  Portrait  of  Peter  Van  de  Faes,"  2S.;-  x   23i   (Metchovsky,', 

£y   7s. 

79  Zucchero,    "  Porirait    of    the    Countess    of    Essex,    resting    her    right    hand 

on   the  head  of  her  son,"  36^  x  29^  (Hughes),  ^£,"84. 

80  Vris,     G.     De,     "  A    .sculptured     relief    and    clusters    o(     fruit,"    64     x    46 

(withdrawn). 

81  Lely,    "   Portrait    of    a    Lady,"    in    blue    dress,    46    x    39I    (Metchovsky), 

£0    ujs.    bd. 

82  Droogsloot,  J.  C,  "  The  Sack  of  a  Village,"  22^  x  36  (Metchovsky),  ^998. 
S3     Hondecoeter,   M.,   "  The  Bird's  Concert,"  53  x  67  (Hughes),  .£"115   los. 

84     Gainsborough   School,    "  Woody    Landscape,    with    a    shepherd    and   sheep," 
14  X    n    (Wyatt),   .£'23   2s. 


July  22,  igio.  41J 

85  Phillips,  T.,   R.A.,   "  An   Italian  Peasant  Boy,"  22  x   17  (Louis),  ;£'io  109. 

86  Nasmyth,  "  Landscape,  with  peasants,  cow  and  sheep,"  8^  x  12  (Edwards), 

£9'i     'OS. 

87  French  School,   "  L'Amour  ";   and  "  L'Aveu,"  a  pair,   48^  x  40  (Coureau), 

;£jno  .ss. 
S8     Spanish   School.    "  Porlr.-iit    of   a  lady,    holdinj^  ;i    fan,"   43    x   33^  (Lawson), 

i^.l.T  I2S. 
8g     Kessel,    Van,    "   River   Scene,    with    a    water-mill    and    figures,"   29J    x    41^ 

(White),    j^'.S^. 

90  Bol,   "  Head  of  a  Cavalier,"   20J   x   16  (Best),   j^^y   155. 

91  Molenaer,   "  A   Man,   holding  a  pipe,"  25!  x  21^  (Metchovsky),   j^io   los. 
q:     French    School,     "  Portrait    of    a    French    Prince,    in    armour,"    81    x    56- 

(Grey).     /:i8q. 

93  Claes,   P.,   "  Slill   life  on   a   table,"  iSJ:  x  2sJ   (Bell),   ;^:2i. 

94  Constable,  J.,   R.A.,   "  A  Farm  House,"  20  x   17  (Holmes),   ^14  14s. 

05     Constable,   J.,    R.A.,    "  A    Cottage    by    the    roadside,"    13J    x    16^    (Louis),. 
ifV   16s. 

96  Constable,  J.,  R.A.,  "  A  Child,  in  a  landscape,"  11  x  gj  (Grace),  £10  io«. 

97  Constable,   J.,   R.A.,  "  Landscape,"  4I  x  8^  (Grace),   jC7  7S. 

98  Flemish   School,   "  The   Descent  from   the  Cross,"  23   x   13!   (Metchovsky),, 

£27   6s. 

99  Heda.    \V.    C,   "  Still    life   on    a    table,"    27^    x    37!  (Wells),    £g:i    los. 
100     Matsys,   "  .Salvator   Mundi,"   15I   x   14J   (Wise),   ,;^47  55. 

loi     Neer,  A.  Van  der,  "River  Scene,  with  a  barge,"  19  x  24^  (Haynes),  £^o^- 

102  Neer,   A.    Van   der,    "Coast   Scene,    with   shipping   and    fishermen:    Moon- 

light," 2if  X  33   (Parry),   ;^36   155. 

103  Romney,    "  Portrait    of   a    girl   holding    a    basket    of    flowers,"    29}    x    24. 

(Walker),   ^^36    155. 

104  Tintoretto,    "  General    Duodo,    in    armour,"   45   x   37J   (Neave),   j£'io5. 

105  Turner,  "  The  Lake  of  Thun,"  27J  x  35^  (Lacey),  ;^ii   lis. 

106  Velde,   Van  de,   "  .\  Naval  Engagement,"  ii£  x  23I  (Best),  ;^47  5s. 


The   following   were    the    property   of   Monsieur   Alphonse 
Simkens. 

ENGRAVING. 

107  "  leaving  down   the   Law,"  after  Sir  E.  Landseer  (Misell,  jun.),  7s. 

DR.AWING. 

108  English    School,    "   Portrait   of    a    Lady,"    in    red    and    white   dress,    pastel',. 

32   X   25   (Rogers),   £6   i6s.   6d. 

PICTURES. 

109  "  Queen    Elizabeth,"    19}   x    14^    (Swinton),    £8  8s. 

no  "  Head  of  a   Lady,"  with   rich  dress,    12J   x  ol  (Collings),  £6  6s. 

111  Bassano,   "  The   Presentation    in    the  Teniple,"  22j   x   28!   (Mossel),    £^8   8s. 

112  Bellini,  "The  Madonna  and  Child,"  28  x   ig^  (Tyson),  ;^io   los. 

113  Blondel,  "  Head  of  the  Madonna:  The  Crucifixion  on  the  reverse,"  14  x  10 

(Nicholson),    £12    I2S. 

114  Bloot,  P.  de,  "Peasants  before  an  Inn  Door,"   15  x  22  (Clark),   £16  i6s. 

115  Bordone,  "  Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  in  rich  dress,  23^  x  17^  (Lewis),  ^£17  17s. 


4H  ART    PRICES    CURREXT 

n6    Botticelli  (Style  of),  "  The  Wife  of  Soliman,"  iqI  x  8  (Metchovsky),  ije  6s. 

117  Brekelaer,  J.  de,  "  A  Fish  Market,"  42  x  69  (CoUings),  ;^i5  4s.  6d. 

118  Cleef,    Jan    Van    (Style    of),    "  Portrait   of    a    Gentleman,"    in    dark    dress 

trimmed   with   fur,   18  x   135  (Louis),  ;^68  5s. 

119  Clouet  (Style  of),   "  Mademoiselle  Sabine,"  in   red  dress,    iii  x  9   (Cubitt), 

£23    2S. 

120  Cranach,   "  Scenes  from   the  Old  and  New  Testament,"  32  x  23  (Wagner) 

£r- 

121  Cranach,    "  Anna    I5oras, "    in    black   dress,    on    copper,    jj   x   5J   (Hughes), 

;£l0      IQS. 

122  David,   G.   (Style  of),   "  The  Annunciation,"  32I  x  20  (Eade),   £63. 

123  Early    French    School,    "  Phillippe    de    Valois,"    in    black    dress    and    cap, 

115  x  8|  (Leger),  j£'i2   12s. 

124  Fyt,   j..   "  Dead  game,   in   a  landscape,"  59  x   48   (Mossel),   ;£'i7   17s. 

125  Goltzius,  "  Lovers,"  42  x  295  (Mossel),  ;^8  8s. 

126  Van   Goyen   School,   "  A  Town  on  a  River,"  23  x  31   (Crome),    £^  53. 

127  Heem,   De,  "  l-'ruit  on  a  table,"   15  x   175  (Metchovsky).   ;£ri2    is.  6d. 

128  Holbein    (Style   of),    "  Calvin,"   in   dark   dress   trimmed   with   fur,    22    x    19 

(Brown).    /TiS    iRs. 

129  Key,   A.,   "  Portrait  of   a   Lady,"   in   rich  dress,    with    red   sleeves,   21   x   16 

(I,ouis).     /"ii     IIS. 

130  Keyser,    De,    "  Professor    Loyens,    holding    a    book."    2iy    x    16    (Renton), 

^11     OB.     fid. 

131  Largilliere,     "  Comte    de    Berlaymont,"    in     breast-plate    and    green    coat, 

35j  x   265-   (Hart),    jQi6    i6s.   od. 

132  Largilliere,  "  The  Countess  de  Berlaymont,"  in  green  dress  with  red  scarf, 

36   X   26j   (Mace),   ^^14   14s. 

133  Largilliere  School.   "  Mdlle.  de  Berlaymont,"  in   blue  dress  with  red  cloak, 

32   X   25J   (Ceilings),   £6   i6s.   6d. 

134  Maes,   N.,  "  Admiral  Cornells  Evertsen,"   in  dark  dress,   wearing  a  sword, 

39    X    32!    (Rolls).    ^18    183. 

135  Mazzolino    School,    "  The   .Adoration    of    the    Shepherds,"   34    x    26    (Stone), 

;^27   6s. 
13(1     .Mierev'l;.    "  l^orlrail    of  a    young    lacly,"    with    lace   ruff    and    cap.    11    x    9 
(Louis),     £i4-    14s. 

137  Mostaert   School,   "  A   Triptych    with   the   Resurrection:   Saints   and   donors 

on   ihe  wings,"  central   panel,  36  x  33   (Quinto),   ;^9  9s. 

138  Mytens,  "  Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  in  rich  dress,   24J  x  20  (Louis),  .£44  2S. 

139  Murillo    School,    "  The    Assumption    of    the    \'irgin,"    61    x    52    (Turner), 

/r2  12s.  Afi. 

140  Nattier    School,    "  Portrait   of    a    Lady,"    in    white    dress,    with    blue   scarf, 

29   X   24   (Benson),    ^^8   8s. 

141  Neefs,    P.,   "The   Interior  of   a   Church,"    16   x   24  (Ceilings),   £16   i6s. 

142  Netschcr   School,    "  Portrait   of   a    Lady,"    in    red   dress,    15   x    11 J   (Parry), 

;^5    i.'SS.   fid. 

143  Palamedes.    A.,    "  Porlrait    of   a    girl    in    red    dross,    seated    in    a    garden," 

39   X   30   (Metchovsky),    .£'27   6s. 
144     Patinier,  "  Landscape,  with   buildings,"  and  "  The  Temptation  of  Christ," 

on  copper,  8  x   ni  (Nicholson),   ;^8  8s. 
14s     Pourbus,   "  A   Triptych,    with   the   Holy   Trinity   in   the  centre,    and   donors 

on   the  wings,"  central  panel,   35  x  28  (Wagner),   £2^  4s. 
146     Pourbus,    "  Professor    Van    .Swanen,     in    black    dress,     holding    a    book," 

3ii   X  25  (Leger),   ^14   14s. 


July  22,  1910.  413 

J47     Ravesteyn,   Van,  "  Portrait  of  a  Lady,"  in  red  and  yellow  dress,  27  x  2\\ 

(Sinipson),    £g    qs. 
1^8     Rornbri'.ndt   School,   "  Head  of  a   Man,"   17J   x   14  (Crome),  £2^  3s. 
149    Rosa,  "  Coast  Scene  with  Wrecks,"  20  x  28  (Parry),  ^i   us.  6d. 
J50     Ruysdaol    School,    "  A     Waterfall,     with    bridge    and    cottage,"    23    x     19} 

(Louis),   ^13   2S.   6d. 

151  Ruysch,   R.,   "  Flowers  in   a  Vase,"  295  x  24  (Huggins),  ^^43   is. 

152  Schalcken.     G.,    "The    Martyrdom    of    a    Saint:    Torchlight,"    30    x    21J 

(Holmes),    £■;   7s. 

153  Dyck,    Van    (Style   of),    "  Head    of    Snyders,"    with    dark    dress,    igi    x    15 

(Luuisi,    ^:,S    ,v!s. 

154  Dyck,    Van    (.Style   of),    "  The    Wife   of    Snyders,"    with    large    white    ruff, 

igj  X   15   (Louis),   ;^I9   igs. 
'55     Dyck,    ^'an    (.Style    of),    "  The    Communion    of    St.    Catherine,"    grisaille, 
14  X   II    (Maynard),  j^3  3s. 

156  Velasquez  (Style  of),   "  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman,"  in  dark  dress,   21   x   isj 

(Dowdeswell),    £^    17s.    6d. 

157  Veronese    School,    "  An    Ambassador,    received    by    the    Doge    of    Venice," 

205   X   32J    (Nicholson),    £11    us. 

158  Verschuring,    H.,    "  Horses    and    figures,    by    a    shrine,"    u    x    33    (Parry), 

£\2      I2S. 

159  Vliet,    Van   dor,   "  Portrait   of   a    I,.Tdy."   in   dark   dress   with'  white   collar, 

24J  X   i8§  (Mossel),   £g  gs. 
)6o    Wolgemut.   "  The   Magdalen   and   Saint   Margaret,    with   the   .Angel   01    the 
.Annunciation  on   the  reverse,"  49  x  28  (Leger),  ^^23  2s. 


4i6  ART    PRICES    CURRENT 


July  26,    1910.       (Last  Sale   of  the    Season.)      The   pro- 
perty of  a  gentleman. 

N.B. — Lo/s  J  to  14.5  comprised  a  collectioii  of  Books  and  Autographs. 

ENGRAVINGS. 

U  nframed . 

146  "  Le    Petit    Predicateur  ";     "  L'Education    fait    tout  ";    "  C'est     Papa  "; 

and  "  Le  Poete  Anacreon,"  after  Fragonard,  etc.,  iiy  I)e  Launay 
(F.    Cox),    £t. 

147  "  Illustrations     to     La     Fontaine,"    after     Lancret,     by     N.    de    Larmessin, 

a  series  of  seven   (Bihn),   £^(i  6s. 

148  "  Le    Baiser    Donn^,  '    after    Pater,    by    Filloeul ;    another,    after    Watteau. 

by  Cochin;  "  Le  I^orgneur,"  etc.,  after  the  same,  by  G.  Scotin  and 
(Thoniassen   (F.  Con),   £.<)  iis. 

149  "  La    M^re    Laborieuse  ";    "  La    Ratisseuse  ";    "  La    Benedicite  ";    "  Le 

N'eglige,  and  La  Pourvoiciise,"  after  S.  Chardin,  by  Lepicle,  Petit, 
and  Lc  Bas;  and  "  La  Santd  rendue,"  after  G.  Terburg,  by  Chevillet 
fF.    Cox),    £,\\    IIS. 

150  "Portraits   of    P.    Snavers    and    .\.    Stalbent,"    after    Vandyck,   by    Andreas 

Stock  and  P.  du  Pont;  "  Bishop  Maklcrns,"  after  the  same,  by 
W.   Hollor;   and   three  others  (Breun),   7s. 

151  "  .\n    interior  subject,"   and   other   etchings,   by   .\drian   Ostade   (Bihn),    5s. 

152  "  The    Death    of    the    Virgin,"    by    Rembrandt;    "  Adam    and    Eve,"    by 

I^ucas  Van  Leyden;  another  by  .\ldegrever;  and  two  etchings,  by 
De   Boissieu   (Maggs),   £,2   2s. 

Other  properties. 

153  "  Elizabeth,    Countess    of    Ancrum,"    alter    Falconet,    by    V.    Green,    first 

state;  "  The  I'Jight  Hon.  Win.  Pitt,"  after  Hickel,  by  J.  Young; 
and   other   mezzotint   and   line  engravings,   in   an   album   (Renton),   ^£'21. 

154  "  X'ie.vs    in    Derbyshire,"    after    T.    Smith,     by    Vivares,    etc.;    and   other 

engravings,    in   a   folio   (Turn),    17s. 

155  "  Lady    Elizabeth   Keppel,"   .ifter  Sir  J.    Reynolds,    by    E.  Fisher;    "James 

Pain   and  son,"  by  Watson;   and   seven  others  (Renton),   jQc^  95. 

156  "  Lord   Heathfield,"   after   Poggi,   by   Bartolozzi ;   and  four  others   (Barker), 

£z    2S. 

157  "  The    Countess    of     Harrington,"    after    .Sir    J.    Reynolds,     by     V.    Green 

(W.    Sabin),    ^^58   i6s. 
ijS     "  Mrs.     Okifiold,"     .-.flPr     Richardson,      by      E.      FIshor    ^Rimell),      i8s. 

159  "  Lady  Williams,"   after   W'lssing,  by    Isaac    Beckett,    first   stale   (only   two 

known),   the  title   in  manu.script   (Saunders),   £.■},   13s.   6d. 

160  "  A  False  Alarm  on  the  Road  to  Gretna  ";  and  "  One  Mile  from  Gretna," 

after  Newhouse,  by  Reeves,  printed  in  colours  (Priest),  £(>  i6s.  6d. 

161  "  The    'Blenheim'    leaving    the    Star    Hotel,    Oxford,"    after   G.    Havell,    by 

V .   J.    Havoll,    printed   in  colours  (Priest),   £(>  6s. 


July  26,  1910.  417 

162  "  Coaching    Subjects,"    after    Cooper    Henderson,     by     Harris    and     Hunt 

a   set  of   four,   printed   in   colours   (Saunders),   ^S   8s. 

163  "  Epsom    Races,"    after   H.    Aiken,    by  T.    Sutherland,    a    pair,    printed    in 

colours    (Radley),    .^^g   gs. 

164  "  Epsom    Races,"    after   J.    Pollard,    by  Smart    and    Hunt,    a   pair,    printed 

in    colours    (Radley),    .iCii    iis. 

165  "  Doncaster   Races,"   by   and   after   the   same,    a   pair,    in   colours   (Fisheri, 

166  "  The     Olden    Time,"     after     Cooper    Henderson;     and     "  Tarrare,"     after 

Dolby,  by  T.  Sutherland,  printed  in  colours  (Fisher),  j^Ts   iss.  6d. 

167  "  Richard   Cosway,"   after  himself,  by   M.    Bovi,  printed   in   colours,    uncut 

margin    (W.    Daniell),   j^2    153. 
16S     "   Yeisen     (Keisai):     Ryogoku,"    one    of     a     series     Yedo     Hakkci,     signed 

Keisai    Yeisen,    circa   1836   (Foster),    16s. 
i6g     "  Shigemasa    (Kitao):    Triptych,    Yoritomo,    at    Akanuma    ga    hara,    flying 

cranes,"     full     size,     upright,     signed     Kitao     Shigemasa,      circa      1805, 

(Foster),    /li    is. 

170  "  Masanobu   (Kitao):   A   courtezan   reading    a   letter   from   one  she   love.s,''' 

medium  size,  upright,  not  signed,  circa  i7go  (Foster),  jQi   is. 

171  "Frederick    Huth,     Esq.,"    after   Sir    W.    Boxall,    by    S.    Cousins,    K.A.; 

and   seven   others   (Samboume),    153. 

172  "  Views     near    Pembroke,"     after     P.    Sandby,     and     other     etchings     and 

lithographs   (Parsons),   .^i   6s. 

173  "Bolton    Abbey,"    after    Sir    E.     Landseer,    by    S.    Cousins;     and    "The 

Revolution,"  after  J.  Northcote,  by  T.  Parker,  a  pair  (Morley),   los. 

174  "Salutation    of    Aged    Friars,"    after    Sir    C.    L.    Eastlake,    P.R.A.;    four 

etchings,  one  artist's  proof,   five  working  proofs  (Sambourne),   is. 

175  .Six  engraved  portraits,   coloured,    and   three  old   maps   (Parsons),   17s. 


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INDEX. 

PICTURES. 


Abbott,  L.  F.,  383  (113) 
Aceves,  T.,  341  (135). 
Achard,  J.,  i  (i) 
Adams,  Douglas,  168  (84),  22; 

(S7) 
Adams,    J.    Clayton,    ig    (51), 

117  (97)'   170  (139).   174  (7/- 
78),  175  (121),  201  (154),  300 

(93).  354  (5).  396  (124) 
Adams,   J.    Denovan,    R.S.A., 

30   (55).    33    (134).    82    (90), 

345  (96) 
Aesel)!!,  Jan,  after,   iqg  (98) 
Agasse,  J.  L.,  "135  (67-8) 
Aglio,   A.,    42   (80) 
Aiken,    S.,    105  (80),    135    (6g, 

70),  403  (120) 
Allen,  Joseph  W.,  87  (65) 
Allori,  C,  164  (100) 
Alma-Tadema,    Sir    L.,^R.A., 

320  (125),  328  (63),  39^  (100) 
Amberger,      Christopher,     228 

(i28y 

Ambros,  R.,   iii  (116) 
Amiconi,  90  (144-5) 
Anders,  E.,   16  (142) 
Anderson,    S.,    33   (135),    378 

(360) 
Anderson,   W.,    10 1   (133-5) 
Andrews,    G.    H.,    loi    (136), 

117  (112),    118  (114) 
Andrews,  H.,  175  (95),  395  (90- 

105) 
Angeli,  H.  Von,  117  (mo) 
Angelico,  67  (140) 


Angillis,  P.,  221  (57) 

Ansdell,  R.,  R.A.,  12  (2),  81 
(33),  108  (2),  no  (67),  340 
(92).  345  (loo-i),  354(6),  357 
(91).  364  (44) 

Anthony,  Mark  H.,  12  (3),  30D 

(73)    ■ 
Aranda,  see  Jiminez-Y-Aranda, 

Jose 
Archer,  J.,  R.S.A.,   108  (3) 
Arentz,  A.,  i  (8),   106  (88) 
Armfield,    G.,     169     (89),     175 

(104),   354  (7) 
Arnald,   G.,  A.R.A.,   300  (89), 

346  (145).   378  (361) 
Arnesen,  V.,  33  (136) 
Arnoux,   M.,   21   (93) 
Artois,  J.  d',  3  (61) 
Artz,   D.  A.  C,  317  (38),  330 

(V4) 
Atkins,    S.,    loi    (132) 
Aufray,_  F.,   340  (93) 
Aumonier,    J.,    176   (129),    277 

(3) 


B. 

Bach,   Guido,   30  (56) 
Backhu3-sen,    L.,    87    (72) 

,    after,    319    (89) 

Baen,  Jan  de,   100  (103) 
Bailev,    A.    E.,    160    (140) 
Baker,   T.,  81  (34-5) 
Baldock,   J.,   33  (137) 
Balen,  H.  van,  g2  (210) 
and  Breughel,   i  (10) 


422 


INDEX. 


Pictures. 


Balen,  Breughel,  and  Kessel, 

van,  92  (211) 
Ballanlyne,     J.,     R.S.A.,     56 

(137) 
Ballavoine,    J.,     159   (109) 
Balmer,    G.,    12   (4) 
Banck,    J.    van    der,    65    (99), 

100  (96) 
Banks,   T.  L.,    159  (118) 
Baptiste,    J.,    46  (3),    62    (20), 

84  (158) 
Baratti,    F.,    16    (143) 
Barbarij,    Jacopo  di,    400  (54) 
Barber,   C.    Burton,   112   (127) 
Barbudo,   F.,  83  (i  15-17) 
Barenger,   J.,    135  (71) 
Bargue,    C,    371    (137-9) 
Barker,  A.,   92  (201) 
Barker,  B.,  104(37),   106(110 

112) 
Barker,  T.  (of  Bath),  92  (196), 

164  (loi),    17s  (122) 
Barker,  T.  Jones,  iii  (76) 
Barlow,  F.,   164  (102) 
Barnard,   F.,  49  (89) 
Barnes,   S.   J.,    no  (66) 
Baroccio,    F.,    i   (11),  90  (146) 
Barraud,   W.,  41  (55) 
Barret,  G.,  R.A.,  99  (73),   164 

(103) 
,  S.  Gilpin,  R.A.,  and  P. 

Reinagle,    R.A.,    135  (72-4) 
Bartlett,  W.   H.,  200  (141) 
Bartolommeo,  85  (8),  90  (14/; 
Barzachi,    A.,    392  (5) 
Basaiti,    90  (148) 
Bassano,   J.,  66  (126),   85  (9), 

90  (149),  382  (88),  404(159), 

Bassano,  L.,  99  (72) 
Bas'tien-Lepage,  J.,   152  (51) 
Bates,    David,    342   (17) 
Bauerle,  C.  F.,'393  (54) 
Baxter,     C,    112     (128),     224 

(24),  282  (48),  354  (8) 
Bavliss,  Sir  W'yke,  33  (138) 


Beach,    T.,    384   (121) 
Beadle,  J.   P.,  30  (57-8) 
Beavis,    R.,    12  (5-9),   81  (36), 

217  (106),  299  (49),  354  (9) 
Bedini,   P.,   152  (52),   226  (61), 

340   (94) 
Beeche3s  G.  D.,  25  (76) 
Beechey,    Sir    W.,     R.A.,     25 

74-5).    27    (142),    291    (118), 

382  (77),  400  (55) 
Been,  H.  C.  381  (72) 
Beers,   Jan  van,    170  (140-1) 
Bega,    C.    P.,    g2   (212),      164 

(97) 
Begeyn,  A.  C,  92  (213) 

and  Rysbrack,  87  (go) 

Beih,   L.J   21   (94) 

Bell,  A.   G.,   30  (59) 
Bell,   J.,  340  (95)  " 
Bell,  W.  H.,  161  (10) 
Bellecour,      see      Berne-Belle- 

cour,  E. 
Bellini,  65  (89),  67  (141),   283 

(59).  413  (112) 
Benlliure,  G.,  20  (73).  33  (i39). 

83  (i  19-21),    169  (109) 
Bent,   J.   van  der,  404  (160) 
Benvenuto,    164  (105) 
Beranger,    Em.,  281   (5) 
Berchem,  N.,  50  (119),  62(21), 

87    (73).    92    (214),    103    (ij, 

106  (105),  162  (59),  289  (75;, 

293  (48),   381  (74) 

after,   163  (82) 

School  of,  410  (20) 

Berchet,    P.,    163   (89) 
Bergamini,    F.,    30  (60) 
Bergen,    D.  van,    4  (102),    64 

(57).  92  (21s) 
Bergh,    W.    J.    van    der,     152 

(53) 
Berkheyden,  G.,  164  (104) 
Berne-Bellecour,  E.,  83  (118; 
Besche,    L.,    340  (96) 
Best,  J.,  138  (155) 


PiCTCRES. 


INDEX. 


423 


Beul,    H.    de,    170    (142),    3^) 

(115) 
Beyle,   P.,  201  (155) 
Billet,    P.,     367     (19-20),     37J 

(140-2) 
Billotte,    R.,    367  (21) 
Binet,  Adolphe,   280  (no) 
Bird,    S.,    21  (120) 
Biscaino,   go    (150) 
Blaas,   E.    de,    in   (117),    392 

(6-7).   394  (74) 
Blake,  B.,  135  (75-7),  174  (73), 

340  (97).  395  (96.  97.   "2) 
Blanchard,  A.,    116  (8) 
Blant,  T.  le,  83  (122) 
Bias,   O.   I.,    169  (116) 
Bleeck,   B.  van,  70  (54) 
Blinko,  T.,  42  (77),   112  ("i^c,:, 

113  (130) 
Bloemen,  P.  van,  49  (107),  64 

(62),  379  (i) 
Blommers,  B.  J.,  326  (15) 
Blondel,   413   (.113) 
Bloomer,   H.   R.,  116  (60; 
Bloot,    P.   de,   413  (114) 
Bochmann,  G.   von,    152  (•,4), 

367    (22),   371     (143-4).    375 

(28 1) 
Bock,  Th.     de,    217   (107-10), 

375  (282),  376  (283),  394(77). 

397  (157-8) 
Boddington,   E.,    12  (io-ioa) 
Boddington,   H.  J.,    12  (11-12) 
Boggs,    E.,    30  (61) 
Bol,  F.,   64  (67),   413  (90) 
Bone,  H.  P.,  31  (82),  135  (80). 
Bonheur,    Auguste,    no    (59), 

356  (71) 
Bonheur,    Rosa,   83  (123),    225 

(37)'  317  (39).  3<>:i  (^: 

Bonifaccio,  67  (142),   295  (95) 
Bonington,    R.    P.,    50    (118), 

65  (III) 
Bonneau,  F.,  33  (140) 

Boonen,  A.  van,  287  (22) 


Bordone,  Paris,  85  (lo-ii),  413 

("5) 
Borgognone,    A.,     i    (12),     44 

(142),   8s  (12-14),  297  (147) 
Borthwick,  A.  E..  378  (362) 
Bosboom,     J.,     367    (23),    371 

(145).    376   (284-284A) 
Bosch,  B.  van  den,  62  ("22) 
Bossuet,    F.,    159  (95) 
Both,  Jan,  92  (216),  104  (49) 

and   A.,   after,    199    (90, 

100) 

Botticelli,    85  (15) 

Style  of,  414  (116) 

Boucher,    F.,    65    (96-8),     162 

(37)-   294  (66) 

after,  295  (109) 

School      of,     I    (13),    402 

(105) 

Boudin,    E.,    367    (24-6),    371 

(146-7),    376   (285) 
Bough,     Sanij     R.S.A.,      154 

(113),   226  (71),   292  (12-13), 

329  (90) 
Boughton,  G.  H..  R.A.,  154 

(114),  169  (96),  277  (4),  326 

(16-17) 
Bource,  H.,  342  (18) 
Bourges,   L.,    152  (55) 
Bouvier,  J.,  30  (62) 
Bowkett,  J.   M.,  33  (141),   iiS 

(123) 
Bradley,  J.  H.,  299  (33) 
Brakenburg,   223  (134) 
Bramley,  F.,  A.R.A.,  277  (5) 
Brangwvn,    F.,    A.R.A., 

(6-7)    ^ 
Braubrun,   i  (9) 
Brauwer,    A.,     104    (46), 

(24),  402  (93) 
Breakspeare,  W.  A.,    167  (44), 

i6()  (117) 
Breanski,  G.  de,  31  (63) 
Bredael,  [.   F.  van,  92  (217) 
Bredt,   F.'    M.,    no  (48) 
Bree,   M.  Y.  van,  49  (90) 


277 


293 


424 


INDEX. 


PlCTUKES. 


Breen,   A.   van,    27  (134),    218 
^(132),  296  (132) 
Brekelaer,    J.  de,    414   (117) 
Breling,     H.,    330    (116),    340 

(98)  ^^      ^       >     ^^ 

Brescia,  Moretto  da,  228  (129) 
Bretegnier,  G.,  83  (124) 
Breton,    Jules,    367   (27),    371 

(148) 
Brett,  J.,  A.R.A.,    12  (13),  31 

(64),    167    (54),      168     (55-6), 

200   (142) 
Breughel,  J.,  4  (135),  27  (137^, 

50  (137) 

and  Balen,  van,   i  (10) 

and    Rottenhammcr,    107 

(126),  404  (161) 
and  van   Kessel,   92 

(21,) 
Breughel,    P.,    44    (127),     382 

(76) 
Bridell,    F.    Lee,    13  (34),    221 

(72) 
Briggs,  H.  P.,  R.A.,  70  (55-6) 
Bright,   H.,    12  (14) 
Brill,  P.,    103  (2) 
Brillouin,    G.,    218    (145),    355 

(72) 
Bristovv,  E.,  51  (153),  135  (78- 

9). .154  (115) 
Brodie,  J.  Lament,  340  (99) 
Brocck,  C.  van  der,  21  (95) 
Bronzino,   64  (68) 
Brooking,    C,    72  (95) 
Brooks,    282   (49) 
Brown,  Fred.,  40  (5),   116  (67) 
Brown,  Henriette,  317  (40) 
Brown,  J.  A.,  31  (65) 
Brown,    M.    Cooper,    48    (72), 

306  (94) 
Browne,  H.  K.  (Phis) 
Browning,   R.   B.,  320  (126) 
Brugiano,   J.    F.,   83  (125) 
Brugman,  J.,   330  (117) 
Bruin,  C.  de,  153  (56) 
Bruneri,   F.,  83   (126) 


Brunet,   J.,   153  (57) 
Bruyne,  Constant  De,  84  (12;} 
Buchanan,  G.   F.,   iii  (70) 
Bucken,  J.  van,   106  (104) 
Buckner,  R.,  281  (6),  ^82  (50), 

283  (50A) 
Bundy,  Edgar,  357  (97-8) 
Buonconsiglio,   164  (106) 
Burgen,    H.    J.,   345  (108) 
Burgess,  J.  B.,  R.A.,  392  (8) 
Burne-Jones,  Sir  E.,   no  (54^, 

396  (136) 
Burr,  A.  H.,  227  (88) 
Burrington,  A.,  395  (106) 
Burt,    C.    T.,    81    (37-9) 
Buss,  R.  W.,  70  (57)- 
Biitlncr,  H.,  84   (128),  340(101' 


Carei.,   a.    van   der,    4  (136-7) 
Cafe,  T.  \\'att,   168  (85) 
Calcker,  J.  S.  van,  164  (107) 
Caldecott,    Randolph,  31  (67) 
Calderon,    P.    H.,    R.A.,    2S1 

(7)'    329   (91) 
Callcott,  Sir  A.  VV.,  R.A.,  228 

(113).  379  (10),  395(114) 
Callow,  William,  158  (70),  39^ 

(117) 
Calvert,  E.,  300  (70-1) 
Calvert,   F.,    117  (loi) 
Cameron,  Duncan,  354  (lo-ii) 
Cameron,   Hugh,   R.S.A.,   329 

(92-3) 
Camphuijsen,   G.,    163  (84) 
Campidoglio,  5  (138),  62  (23) 
Campotosto,     H.j     and     Ver- 

boeckhoven,  E.,  84  (129) 
Canasac,  L.  de,  326  (18) 
Canaletto,  A.,  4  (114-5),  43 
(104,  106),  65  (100),  90  (151), 
i"4  (33).  107  (127),  164 
('108),  191;  (419),  283  (60), 
288  (23-4),  296  (118),  381 
(57-8)" 


Pictures. 


INDEX. 


425 


Cano,    Alonzo,     88    (iii3,    94 

(266),    412   (56) 
Capelle,     Jan     van     der,     220 

(130),  411  (42) 
Capobianchi,    V.,     153    (58) 
Caravaggio,  A.,    161  (11),  412 

(57) 
Carlevariis,    L.,    164  (109) 
Carlini,  G.,    166  (g) 
Carmichael,  J.  W.,  12  (15),  ^5 

(106),    q6  (7),    102    (137) 
Carmicero,  2qo  (8q) 
Carolus,  J.,  56  (138),  167  (45), 

345  ("o) 
Carpenter,    Margaret,  290(104) 
Carpentier,  E.,  277  (8) 
Carracci,  43  (112),  49  (109),  i^ 

(16-18),   291  (119) 
Carre,  M.,  94  (253) 
Carreno,  290  (92) 
Carter,  Hugh,  31  (68),  81  (40; 
Carter,    S.,    33    (142) 
Carter,  W.,  73  (11 1) 
Cassioli,  A.,  21  (96),   160  (14S) 
Castan,  E.,  84  (130) 
Casteels,  P.,  23  (g-io) 
Castello,    85   (19) 
Castro,   de,    223   (135) 
Catarini,  90  (152) 
Cazin,   ].   C,   153  (59) 
Cecconi,  E.,  21  (97) 
Cermano,    166  (10) 
Chaigneau,   F.,  175  (103) 
Chalmers,    G.  P.,    R.S.A.,   82 

(91-2),  327  (52-3),  378  (363) 
Chalmers,    Hector,   329  (94) 
Chalon,  A.  E.,  R.A.,  71  (79), 

395  (98) 
Chalon,   H.   B.,    13s  (81) 
Chalon,  J.  b.,  4  (11  r) 
Chamberhn,    M.,    R.A.,     283 

(51) 
Chambers,  G.,  12  (16),  54(85), 

"3'     (131).     154    (116).    174 
(89) 


Champagne,  P.  de,  3  (86),  25 

(77) 
Chardin,    J.    B.,    6a   (61),    161 

(12),  412  (72) 
Charles,    J.,    277    (9-30),     278 

(31),  302  (138-40),  357  (93) 
Charon,    Madame,    162    (40; 
Chartran,   Th.,   84  (131) 
Chattel,    F.    J.  du,    371    (149), 

376  (286) 
Chester,  George,  160  (149; 
Chevilliard,    V.,  84  (132),   342 

(19) 
Church.  F.  E.,  300  (74) 
Claes,  P.,  400  (56),  413  (93) 
Clark,  S.    B.,   62  (12) 
Clarkson,  W.  H..  278  (32) 
Clater,  T.,  70  (58) 
Claude,    Lorraine,    63  (24),   88 

(97-101),   394  (56) 

after,   199  (101-2) 

Claus,   Emile,    280  (111-13) 
Clausen,    G.,    R.A.,   31   (70-1), 

278   (33-9)'    378   (364-5)- 
Clays,    P.    J.,    76    (144),    317 

(41) 
Cleef,  Jan   van,   Style  o] ,   414 

(iiS) 
Clennell,  Luke,  136  (116) 
Clint,   G.,   A.R.A.,  70  (59-62), 

71  (63) 
Clouet,  F.,  43  (95),   162  (47) 

School  of,  327  (38) 

Style  of,  414  (119) 

Cock,  Xavier  de,    153  (60) 
Codde,  P.,  228  (131),  382  (81) 
Coello,   88  (112),    166  (11) 
Compe,    J.    ten,    107  (136) 
Conegliano,   i   (14),  90  (153) 
Constable,     John,      R.A.,      12 

(21),   20  (68),    no  (68),    161 

(13).  174  (75)-  175  (99),  228 
(114-22),  281  (8),  295  (no), 
345  ("3)>  346  (129-30),  354 
(14).  364(47-8),  378(366-71;, 


426 


INDEX. 


Pictures. 


Constable,         John,  R.A., 

CO>2td. 

395    (lis).    402     (107),     ^jj 

(32)-   413  (94.-7) 
Constant,   Benjamin,   318  (59) 
Conti,  Tito,  33  (144),  342  (22) 
Col,  D.,    IS3  (61) 
Cole,    George,    12    (17-1S),    21 

(121),  82(93),   119(146),   199 

(103) 
and    Cole,    Vicat,    R.A., 

168  (79) 
Cole,   J.   \\.,  91   (190) 
Cole,  Rex  Vicat,    160  (150) 
Cole,  Vicat,  R.A.,    12  (19-20), 

81  (41).  "3  (132),  159  (ill). 
16S  (83),  201  (143),  224  (25;, 
301  (123-4),  320  (127),  342 
2o-i),354(i2),357(95),  364(45) 

and  Cole,  G.,  168  (79) 

Coleman,      \^^    S.,    159     (96), 

170  (143) 
Colkett,  S.  D.,   163  (93; 
Collett^  J.,  QQ  (91) 
Collier,  Hon.  John,  154  (117) 
Collins,  Charles,  102  (138),  135 
(82),     159    (124),     160    (139, 

144),  306  (95-6),  396  (120-123) 
Collins,    W.,    R.A.,    33    (143), 

48  (73),  201  (156),  354  (13), 

364  (46) 

Collver,  Margaret,  175  (100) 

Cooke,  E.  W.,  R.A.,  169 
(112),  170  (126),  172  (8-ioJ, 
225  (26-7),  281  (9),  299  (34), 
354  (15-16),  364  (49) 

Cookcsley,  M.  Murray,  31 
(72),  154  (i 18-19) 

Cooper,  T.  S.,  R.A.,  13  (22- 
3),  42  (74),  54  (86),  81  (42- 
4),  108  (4-5),  159  (97),  168 
(78),  217  (hi),  227  (89),  3id 
(75),  320  (128),  346  (146), 
354  (17-18),  364  (50).  378 
(372-3).  395  (no) 

and  Lee,  1'".  R.,   155  ('42) 


Cope,  C.  W.,  R.A.,  320  (129) 
Coppard,  C.  L.,  31  (73) 
Corbet,    M.    R.,    318    (68-9) 
Corbould,   R.,    102  (139; 
Cormon,  F.,  b2  (13) 
Corot,  J.   B.  C,   153  (62),  318 
(73).   326  (igj,   328  (54.   65), 
368  (28-47),  371  (150-9),  372 
(160-4),    376  (287-91),     3:94 
(76,  84) 
Correggio,   85  (20),   90  (154-5) 

after,  31  (74),  90  (156) 

Corrodi,   H.,    153  (63) 
Cortona,    P.    da,    85    (21),     90. 

(157).   293  (47J 
Corvi,  C.  D.,   13s  (83) 
Cosenza,  G.,  20  (71-2) 
Costa,  Lorenzo,  90  (158) 
Coswav,    Maria,    292  (21) 
Cosvvay,    R.,    R.A..    28   (143), 

33  (145).    162  (49) 
Cotes,    F.,    R.A.,    25    (78),    46 

(4).    106  (91).  379   (11).    384 

(122),  400  (57) 
Cotman,    J.    S.,    104   (32,    35, 

38),   106  (109),   174  (85),  318 

(56) 
Couldery,    H.   H.,    159  (123) 
Cowen,  L.,  33  (151) 
Covvper,  T.,    175  (123) 
Cox,  D.,  13  (24),  21  (122),  217 

(112),    281    (10),    364    (51-6), 

365  (57) 
Craddock,  L.,  i  (15),  50  (138), 

63    (25).    294   (80) 
Craesbeeck,    50  (123) 
Cranach,  L.,  25  (79),  414  (120- 

I). 
Crane,   R.,   135  (84) 
Crawford,    E.   T.,    R.S.A.,   49 

(82) 
Crayer,   G.  de,  92  (218) 
Crt'di,    Lorenzo    di,    qo    (i59)r 

283    (61) 

School   of,   201   (163) 

Creswick,  T.,  R.A.,   13  (25-6), 


Pictures. 


INDEX. 


427 


Creswick,     T.,     R.A.,     contd. 

2i(i23),iii(8o),i7o(i27),i75 
(107),  345  (102),  354  (19-20) 

Crispi,  go  (160) 

Croft,  E.,  R.A.,  83  (94),  113 
(133).    227  (90) 

Crome,  John  ("Old  Crome"), 
5  (139).  13  (27).  22  (124), 
72  (102),  104  (39),  105  (82), 
161  (14),  163  (96),  169  (9^;, 
199  (104-s),  285  (113),  292 
(14).  293  (32),  294  (79),  29b 
(119-20),  318  (57),  357  (no), 
365  (58).  380  (31),  395  (99. 
103),  396  (133) 

Crome,  J.  B.,  56  (139),  402 
(108) 

Croos,  A.    van,    63   (26) 

Croos,  J.  van,  382  (87) 

Crosby,   W.,    13  (28) 

Crowe,  Eyre,  A.R.A.,  110(53) 
160  (151),   354  (21) 

Cruikshank,   G.,   105  (81) 

Cruikshank,    \\".,    113    (134) 

Cuyp,  A.,  I  ('16),  4  (125),  6^ 
(60),  65  (88).  87  (74),  92 
(219),  225  (49),  286  (122), 
288  (25),  291  (106),  292  (15), 
293  (3S).  327  (39).  402  (94;, 
405  (141) 

After,  103  (2),  199  (106-8) 

Cuyp,   J.   G.,    290  (76) 


D. 


Dadd,   F.,  66  (127) 
Daiwaille,    A.    J.,    and      Ver 

boeckhoven,    E.,    171    (144) 
Dalens,  D.,   107  (128) 
Damme,  van,  394  (60) 
Danby,  T.,  217(113) 
Dance,   N.,  R.A.,  40  (22) 
Daniell,   W'.,    R.A.,   q6  (1-7) 
Daubignv,    C.    F.,  326  (20-1), 

368  '  (48-61),     372     (165-87), 

376  (292-7) 


Daumier,  H.,  372  (188) 
David,  G.,  Style  of,  414  (122) 
David,  J.   L.,   291  (109) 
Davies,  W.,   393  (48) 
Davis,    H.   W.    B.,   R.A.,  354 

(22) 
Davis,    R.    B.,    92    (191),    135 

(85),    169  (91) 
Davis,    Val,    56    (140) 
Dawe,  G.,    162  (28) 
Dawes,  P.,  99  (88-9),   163  (83) 
Daws,    F.  T.,    135    (86) 
Dawson,  H.,  16  (140),  81  (45- 

7),    117  (102),    119  (147),   167 

(46),   340  (102-3) 
Dawson,     H.    T.,     113    (135). 

392  (9) 
Decamps,  A.  G.,  153  (64-5) 
Decker,  C,  93  (220),   164  (98) 
Deffregger,   F.,  320  (131) 
Delahaye,  T.  E.,    159  (no) 
Delen,  D.   van,    284  (84),    293 

(41).  307  (147) 
Delessady,  A.,  16  (145) 
Del  fosse,  E.,  20  (69) 
Dell'acqua,  Cesare,  167  (43) 
Dellon,    R.,    49   (104) 
De  Loutherbourgh.     See  Lou- 

therbourgh 
Demon t-Breton,   Virginia,   316 

(60) 
Desportes,  F.,   135  (87) 
Desvignes,  H.,   135  (88) 
Dctti,    C,    16   C146),    84  (133). 

345    (94) 
Detaille,  Ed.,  394  (81) 
Deu'tsch,     L.,     84    (134),     225 

(38-9).  392  (10) 
Devis,  A.,   400  (58) 
Dewhurst,   \\'ynford,   278  (40) 
De   Wilde,    S.,    71    (72-9),    291 

(127-9) 
De  Wint,   P.,  285  (112) 
Diaz,  N.,  20  (76),  21  (98),   153 
(66-7),  161  (15),  221  (73),  32b 
(22).  368  (62-5),  372  (189-92) 


428 


INDEX. 


Pictures. 


Dicey,   F.,  301  (125) 
Dicksee,   Herbert,    13  (29),   33 

(146) 
Dicksee,   T.   F.,  392  (11) 
Dietricy,   C.  W.  E.,  44  (128), 

93    (221),    412    (62) 
Dinet,   E.,   280  (114) 
Discart,  J.,  84(135),   iii  (118) 
Dixon,    A.,    13    (30-1) 
Dobson,    W.,    25    (80-1),    295 

(103) 
Dobson,  W.  C.  T.,  R.A.,  342 

(23) 
Dolci,    Carlo,      85    (22-3),    90 

(161) 
Dollman,  J.  C,  33  (147) 
Domenichino,     90     (162),     163 

(67),    294   (60) 
Dommersen,   P.  C,    iii   (119) 
D'Orsa}',    Count,    106   (iiS) 
Dow,  G.,  so  (135) 

after,  63  (27),    199  (109) 

Dow,  T.   M.,  31   (75) 
Droogsloot,    J.    C,    107   (129), 

412   (82) 
Drummond,    S.,    A.R.A.,    227 

(103),   291   (120) 
Duccio,    67   (143) 
Duck,  J.,  99(63),  288  (26) 
Duffield,W.,  13" (32),  170  (128J, 

221  (58) 
Dukes,  C,  342  (24) 
Duncan',   E.,   168  (71) 
Dupre,     Jules,     42    (75),     228 

(123),   330  (118),   368  (66-7), 

369  (68),    372   (193-5). 
Diirer,  A.,  44  (138),  67  (144) 

School  of,    162  (43) 

Dutch  School,  2  (51,  S3),  3  (78, 

80,  81,  85,  96),  5  (140),  23 
(11-12),  25  (82),  27  (141),  40 
(23),  42  (81),  44  (137,  143), 
46  (.=5-7).  49  (lof).  .^o  (127- 
8,  139),  63  (28-31),  64  (54, 
81),  72  (104,  109),  73  (119), 
87-8  (70-96),  92-4  (204-65), 


96  (8),  98  (42,  50),  99  (66, 

83),  100  (94.  102),  104  (31), 

106  (98,  102,  116),  107  (125, 

130),  162  (31,  36,  38,  SI,  56), 

163(79,  90),  164  (99A,  no),  166 

(12),  168  (61),  199  (no),  223 

(136),  283  (69-74)>  288  (27), 

290  (loi),  292  (ig,  22),  293 

(23,  27),  294  (ss,  59,  69,  76, 

83).  29s  (87,  91.  93.  lOI' 

.  107,  116),  296  C121,  133-4), 

327  (40),  380  (28,  42),  399 

(34),  402  (86,  112),  403  (114, 

128),  404  (157,  162),  410  (1), 

412  (S3.  78) 

Duval,  E.,  160  (130) 

Duverger,  T.  E.,  300  (87) 

D3'ck,  Sir  A.  van,  50  (129^ 

51  (147),  72  (106),  93  (243-4^ 

99  (81),  106  (100),  163  (65), 

284  (88),   285  (98-9),  2SO 

(124-5),  412  (66) 

after,   4  (118),  27  (12 1-2), 

41  (29),  172  (17),  297  (149) 

School     of,     3  (72),  93 

(242),  297  (148) 

Style  of,   41s  (153-S) 

Dvck,  Ph.  van,  381  (69) 


E.  A.  L.,  33  (149) 
E.  C,  46  (16) 
Earl,  G.,  201  (157) 
Earl,  T.,  40(6),  108  (6,  7) 
East,  Alfred,  A.R.A.,  20  (81-2), 

56  (141),  300  (75) 
Eastlake,  Sir  C.  L.,  P.R.A., 

13  (33) 
Ebert,  A.,  33  (148) 
Echena,  J.,  31  (76) 
Egg,  A.  L.,"  R.A.,  170  (izq), 

365  (59) 
Egley,  W.  Maw,  170  (130) 
Eisen,  C,  340  (104-5) 


Pictures. 


INDEX. 


429 


Eisenhut,  F.,  31  (77),  153  (68), 
176  (124) 

Eiserman,  R.  (Munich),  56 
(142) 

Eliaerts,   J.    F.,   403  (135) 

Elias,  Nicolaes,   382  (84) 

Ellis,  Edwin,  31  (78),  42  (69, 
70,  72).  55  (107),  171  (1451, 
278  (41),  319  (90).  329  (95). 
354'  (23)- 

Elmer,  S.,  A.R.A.,  135  (90- 
91),   136  (92) 

Elmore,   A.,    R.A.,    225  (28) 

Emms,   J.,    159  (98-9) 

English  School,  i  (17),  2  (54), 
3  (75.  91.  93.  94.  100),  4 
(105,  109,  124,  126),  12  (i), 
40  (24),  43  (108,  113),  45 
(144),  46  (8-1 1),  47  (43),  49 
(94-  103),  50  (114,  131,  135, 
134).  63  (32-4),  65  (83,  90, 
103,  107-10),  72  (gg,  10 1, 
105).  73  (120),  gi-2  (190 
203),  97  (36),  98  (43.  58),  yy 
(61,  87),  105  (57,  60,  65,  68.. 
74,  76,  86),  106  (89,  106, 
107,  115),  109(2:5),  III  (126- 
54).  161  (16),  163  (74,  86-8, 
94),  164  (hi),  195  (420),  2S4 
(81),  291  (112,  114),  293  (25, 
29,  38),  294  (54,  67,  70-3), 
295  (86,  94,  106),  296  (135), 
301  (126),  320  (117),  346 
(13 1-2),  380  (29-32),  381  (49>, 
401  (84),  402  (87,  loi,  109, 
III),  403  (118,  122,  127, 
134).  404  (145).  410  (2),  411 
(38,  44,  46,  48,  50,  51,  52), 
412  (60,  65,  77). 

Escazena,    T.,   227   (104) 

Espinosa,    88   (i  13-14) 

Essen,    J.    van,    397   (159) 

Etty,    \V.,    R.A.,'  20    (86),    61 

(103),      TO9     (37),      154     (I20-2;. 

319  (91) 
Everdingen,   A.    van,   382  (73} 


Eycken,  M.  van  den,  345  (58; 
Eynden,   F.   van,  293  (45) 
Eyres,  J.  J.,  66  (128) 


Fabris,  C,  4  C116) 
Fabris,  P.,  104  (55) 
Fabritius,    B.,   400   (59) 
Faed,  John,  R.S.A.,  154  (123) 

^25  (29),  354  (24) 
Faed,    T.,    R.A.,    41    (47),   8;^ 

(95),  154  (124),  316  (17),  345 

(105),  365  (60) 
Falens,  van,   5  (141),   93  (222) 
Fantin-Latour,     H.,    81     (48), 

326  (23-4),  328  (70),  363  (3), 

364  (70),  394  (63) 
Farquharson,    D.,  A.R.A.,    42 

(64),  56  (143),   154  (125),  ib6 

(86),  169  (118),  226  (66),  22; 

(91),   306  (97) 
tarquharson,    J.,    A.R.A.,   42 

(71).  329  (96) 
Farrer,  T.  C,  340  (106-8) 
Fattori,   G.,   397  (160) 
Ferneley,  J.,    169  (88) 
Ferrari,   85   (25) 
Ferrers,  Benjamin,  25  (83) 
Ferg,  F.  de  P.,   107  (131),  290 

(77),    291    (no),    358  (122) 
Fichel,    E.,    356  (73-4) 
Fielding,    A.    V.    Copley,     11/ 

(98),  355  (25),  410  (3) 
Fildes,  Sir  Luke,  R.A.,  83  (96) 
Firmin-Girard,    167  (47) 
Fisher,  D.,   174  (68) 
Fisher,    Mark,    154  (126),    278 

(42-7),   302   (141-3) 
Flemish    School,    64    (53),    65 

(92,    loi),   87-8  (70-96),   92-4 

(204-65),  98  (44),  100  (95), 
107  (124),  403  (132),  404 

(156,  163),  412  (59),  413  (98J 
Fletcher,  Blandford,  118  (124), 

159  (120),  171  (146) 


43° 


INDEX. 


Pictures. 


Fleury,  J.  V.  de,   io8  (8) 
Florentine    School,    290    (105), 

410  (4) 
Forbes,     Stanhope    A.,     R.A., 

2 78  (48-9) 
Forbes,     Mrs.     Stanhope,     31 

(79-80),    116   (68) 
Foster,   Birket,  217  (114) 
Fowler,    Robert,    175   (92) 
Fragonard,    H.,   404  (155) 
Franceschi,    M.    de,    31    (81) 
Francia,    F.   L.  T.,  381  (68) 
Francks,    F. ,    49  (96) 
Franklyn,   94  (257) 
Fraser,  Alexander,  R.S.A.,  83 
(97).    154  (127-8),    160  (152), 
329  (97-8) 
French    School,     i    (18-20),     4 
(120),    46   (12,    13),    49   (86), 
50(124),  63  (35),  88(97-110), 
94  (254).    99   (65).    105   (72), 
117  (103),   161  (17),   162  (5/), 
288   (28),    295    (85,    89),   34-, 
(109),    346    (133),    381    (64), 
397  (161),  403  (116,  125),  41  j 
(87,  92),  414  (123) 
Frere,  Charles,  340  (no) 
Frere,   Ed.,  20  (61),  54  (87-8), 
159  (108),   169  (95),  317  (42;, 
321    (132),    326    (25-6),    327 
(27).  328  (55),  330  (119),  363 
(4-6),    369  (69-70) 
Friedenson,    A.,    302    (144) 
Frith,   W.  P.,   R.A.,  73  (116), 
174   (83)>    281    (II,    12),    307 
(248),    308    (249),    321   (133), 
342  (25),  355  (26) 
Frost,  W.  E.,  R.A.,  176  (125), 
340  (in) 

G. 

G.  A.,  175  (91) 
Gabriel,  P.  J.  C,  392  (12) 
Gaddi,  T.,  72  (107) 
'Gael,  B.,  104  (45) 


Gainsborouj^h,  Thomas,  R.A., 

3  (99).  13  (34).  S6  (144).  99 
(62),  104  (41),  106  (93),  162 
(44)'  285  (93-4,  100-2,  114), 
291  (121),  292  (16),  291^(113), 
318  (81),  327  (41),  328  (67^ 
355  (27-30),  380  (35).  384 
(125-9),  400  (60),  410  (5),  411 

(37) 

after,  31  (82),  199  (113) 

School  of,   2)^'j  (42),   412 

(84) 
Gale,  W .,  340  (112) 
Gallegos,  J.,  84  (136) 
Galliac,  L.,    166  (13) 
Gallon,  R.,  13  (35-8),  175  (102) 
— — •  and  Noble,  J.  S.,   15  (92) 
Galofre,  B.,   169  (119) 
Gandy,  Herbert,  54  (89) 
Garbo,  R.   del,  411   (39) 
Garland,    H.,    13    (39-40),    159 

(loo-i),  396  (125) 
Garofalo,  B.,  91  (164),  283(63) 
Gasson,    J.,    84   (137) 
Gastineau,    H.,    160   (134) 
Gavin,  R.,   R.S.A.,  378  (374) 
Geddes,   A.,    iS4    (129) 
Geefs,   F.,  20  (77) 
Gegerfelt,  W.  J.,  327  (28) 
Gelder,    A.    de,   87  (76) 
Geoffroy,  Jean,  280  (115-16) 
German   School,    23   (13),   87-8 

(70-96),    92-4    (204-65),      162 

(48),  410  (6) 
Gerome,  J.  L.,  317  (43) 
Ghirlandajo,  381  (67) 
Gilbert,   Arthur,   73   (112), 

(58) 
Gilbert,    Sir  John,     R.A. 

(41-4),   81   (49-51) 
Gill,    E.,   319  (92),    342   (26) 
Gillemans,   J.    P.,   379  (2) 
Gilpin,     Sawrey,     R.A.,      136 

(93-6) 

G.   Barret,  R.A.,  and  P. 

Reinagle,    R.A.,     135   (72-4) 


394 


13 


Pictures. 


INDEX. 


431 


Giordano,  L.,  86  (26J,  379  (i2y 
Giorgione,   86  (27),   91   (165J 
Girardot,    E.   G.,    16  (147; 
Glendening,  A.  A.^  222  (10b) 
Glindoni,  H.  G.,  227  (92),  394 

(73) 
Glover,  J.,  200  (114) 
Godward,    J.    \\'.,    19    (40-50), 

31  (83),    166  (14),  168  (77) ■ 
Goctze,  E.,  16  (148) 
Goltzius,    H.,    414   (125) 
Gooch,    r.,   136  ('97-8) 
Goodall,   E.  A.,    13  (45) 
Goodail,  F.,  R.A.,  13  (46),  no 

(71-3).  300(80),  316  (18),  355 

(31-2),  358  (123),   365  (61) 
Goodall,  T.    F.J   20  (56) 
Goodall,   W.,    13   (47) 
Goodman,  Maude,    174  (74) 
Goodwin,   A.,   31    (84) 
Gordon,       Sir      J.       ^^'atson, 

P.R.S.A.,     327     (43),      383 

("4-15) 
Gordon,  R.  J.,  20  (67) 
Gosling,    \\'.,    222    (107),     394 

(<^5) 
Gossart,    jan,    288  (29) 
Goischalk,  J.  C,   160  (136-7) 
Gotch,  T.  C.,  55  (go) 
Gow,  A.  C,  R.A.,  i6g  (120) 
Goya,    F.,    290  (88) 
Goyen,    J.     van,    5    (142),     93 

(223),  100(98,  III),  ih3  (95), 

164  (112),    218  (133),    2C10  (78) 

School  of,  296  (1^6),  41.^ 

(126) 
Gozzoli,  Benozzo,  283  (64) 
Graham,    John,   291    (122) 
Graham,     Peter,      R.A.,      113 

(136).     154    (130),    318    (74), 

3t^5  (62-3) 
Graham,   Tom,    154  (131) 
Gregory,  E.  J.,  R.A.,  167  (48), 

278  (50) 
Gregory,   John,    R.A.,    58  (10- 


Gregory,    John,    R.A.,    contd. 

13).    59    (53-60).    60    (61-98), 

61  (99-101) 
Greuenbroek,  T.  E.,  63  (36) 
Greuze,  J.  B.,  i  (22),  42  (82), 

44  (122),  94  (259-62),  290 

(100) 
-—  after,   67  (147) 
Grief,  A.,  i  (23) 
Grififier,    Jan,     107    (132),     288 

(30),   403  (121) 
Griveau,  L.,  346  (134) 
Groeger,  F.  C.,  384  (123) 
Grolleron,  P.,  31  (85) 
Gronland,   T.   H.,   356  (75) 
Grossmith,  Weedon,   108  (9) 
Guardi,  F.,  4(113),  gi  (166-7), 

2S8  (31)-,  382  (loi),  403  (133) 
— -  School  of,  403  (133) 
Gudin,  H.,  356  (76) 
Guercino,   63  (37),   86  (28-30), 

98  (51) 
Guido,  67   (148),    86  (31-6),  91 
(168-9),   103  (3-4) 

after,   199  (112),  355  yi,!,^ 

by   Reynolds) 

Guillemin,  A.,   363  (7) 
Guillon,   A.    I.,   327  (29) 
Guyot,    T.    L.,    40   (7) 

H. 

Haanex,  C.  van,    153  (69) 
Haarlem,    Cornelius    van,     50 

(140),    163    (70J 
Haas,  J.  H.  L.  de,   16  (149) 
Haaxmann,  P.,   153  (70) 
Hackaert,    Jan,   201   (164),  412 

(76) 
Hacker,     Arthur,     R.A.,      154 

(132),  397  (146) 
Hagelstein,    P.,    166  (15) 
Hagen,   J.   van,   43  (97) 

and  Schellincks,  van  der, 

87    (79) 
Hague,    Anderson,    278    (51-2) 
Haite.    1'.    C.    306    (98-n) 


432 


INDEX. 


Pictures. 


Haite,  G.  C,  20  (83-4)  (one  a 

pastel) 
Halle,  C.  E.,  355  (34) 
Hals,    F.,    105  (62),    106  (114J, 

228  (132-3),   293  (51) 
Halswelle,    Keeley,    A.R.S.A., 

40  (8),  56  (145),    154  (133) 
Hamon,  J.   L.,    153  (71) 
Hancock,   G.,    169  (90) 
Hannah,  R.,    172   (11-18) 
Hannam,    Florence,  41   (49) 
Hanneman,  A.,  3  (87),  64  (55) 
Harding,    J.    D.,    13   (48),   318 

(52) 
Hardv,  Dorofield,   13  (49) 

Hard'v,    F.    D.,    13    (50-1),    83 
(98-9),    217    (115),    227    (93), 

300  (69) 

and  Hardy,  G.,  358  (124; 

Hardy,  Heywood,  no  (52,  61), 
113  (137)'  195  (421).  226(67), 

301  (99),    306    (loo-i),     395 

(119) 
Hardy,  J.,  jun.,  222  (108),  306 

(102) 
Hardy,    |.  and  H.,  357  (96) 
Hardv,    T.   B.,    119  (148) 
Hare,  St.  George,  73  (no) 
Haringhs,  D.,    163   (61) 
Harlamoff,    A.,    166   (16),    171 

(147),  318  (61) 
Harlow,    G.    H.,    71    (64)'    73 

(115),  102  (140),  104  (53),  no 

(63).    163  (75).    164  (99),   291 

(123) 
Harpignies,   H.,   328  (66),  330 

(120),    369  (71-7).    372    (196- 

201),  376  (298-300) 
Harris,  Edwin,   119  (149) 
Harvey,  Sir  George,  P.R.S.A., 

154  (134)  ,     , 

Hastings,    Mrs.,  355  (35) 
Haughton,    B.,    159   (117) 
Haydon,    B.    R.,    3   (64) 
Hayes,  Claude,  160  (146) 


Hayes,  E.,  R.H.A.,  41  (51), 
42  (62),  81  (52),  119  (150-1), 
160    (127),      171    (148),    302 

(127-9) 
Ha3"llar,   Jessica,   31   (86) 
Hayman,    F.,    R.A.,    164  (113) 
Haynes-\A'illiams,   J.,    16  (135- 
6),     108  (24),    no    (55),     160 
(157),    222   (89),    343   (45) 
Hayter,  Sir  G.,  P.R.S.A.,  329 

(99) 
Heatley,  379  (13) 
Heck,  A.   B.  j^n  den,  4.  (106) 
Heda,    W.    C,    290    (84),   413 

(99) 
Hedley,  R.,  55  (108) 
Heem,    J.    D.    de,    3   (67),    64 

(75).  84  (159).    104  (44),    164 

(n4),  284  (85),  293  (43),  414 

(127) 
Heemskirk,    E.,    20   (85),    162 

(29) 
Heere,  L.  de,  4.3  (98) 
Heffner,  K.,  55  (91),  84  (138), 

153   (72-81),     160    (131),    176 

(126),  343  (27),  358  (125) 
Heijligers,  E.  F.,  48  (77),  217 

(n6),  225  (40),  308  (150) 
Heilmaver,    K.,    21    (99) 
Helmiciv,    H.,    62  (14) 
Heist,  B.  van  der,  64  (58),  374 

Hemsley,     \\.,     21     (100),     83 

(100) 
Hemy,    C.     Napier,    R.A..  55 

(109-10),    344  (92) 
Hemy,  B.  B.,   160  (135) 
Henderson,     C.     Cooper,     136 

(99-101) 
Henner,    H.,    166  (17) 
Henshaw,   F.   H.,  81  (53) 
Henzell,     I.,     321    (134) 
Herdman,      R.,    R.S.A.,     155 

(135),   226  (72),   329  (100-2) 
Hering,  G.   E.,  81  (54-5),    172 

(19).   299  (35-6).   343  (28) 


Pictures. 


INDEX. 


433 


Herkomer,  Sir  H.  von,   R.A., 

41  (46),  316  (iq),   378  (375) 
Herman-Leon,  Ch.,  319  (93) 
Hernandez,   D.,   84  (139J 
Herp,  G.   van,   93  (224) 
Herrera,      Francisco     de,     88 

("5) 
Herrick,    VV.   S.,    108  (10) 
Herring,  J.   F.,   sen.,    13  (52), 

20    (78),    48    (76),    109    (32), 

117       (hi),       136      (102-8), 

168  (75),  300  (83),  340  (113- 

15).  365  (64).  395  ("8),  403 

("9) 
Herring,    J.     F.,     13    (53),    20 

(64,  87),  48  (70,  78-80),    117 

(107) 
Hervier,  A.,    no  (69) 
Hervier,   L.   H.,  327  (30),   369 

(78).  373  (202-3) 
Heulant,   A.,    i   (2) 
Heyden,    J.    van  der,    4  (103), 

107  (133).   290  (86) 
Hickey,  T.,  25  (84) 
Hill,  J.  J.,  13  (54-5),  159  (102), 

345  (k'6) 
Hill,    Rowland     H.,   302  (145) 
Hillingford,   R.,  83  (loi),    171 

(149).   355  (36-7).   392  (13) 
Hills,    296    (137) 
Hoare,   W.,  R.A.,   380  (26) 
Hobbema,   42  (83),    218  (134), 

412    (55,    61) 
Hobley,   E.   G.,    19  (53) 
Hoffmann,    O.,    153   (82) 
Hofland,  T.  C,  99  (76) 
Hogarth,     W.,     44    (126),     50 

(122),  98  (45),   102  (141),  le-j 

(115).    293    (39),    296   (138), 
366    (loi),    378    (376),    384 

(130),    402   (109),    412   (74) 
Hogley,  S.  E.,  55  (m) 
Holbein,    Hans,     40    (25),    43 

(96,    qq),    65   (84),    66   (129), 

163  (68).  385  (142),  410  (7) 
after,  296  (139) 


Holbein,  School  of,  1  (24),  100 

(105) 

Style  of,  414  (128) 

Holbein,  Johannes,    100  (106) 
Holder,   E.   H.,   113  (138),    159 

(115-16),    222    (109),    223   (no- 
II) 

HoU,    F.,    R.A.,    14   (56),    378 

(377) 
Holland,   J.,   22  (125),  81   (56- 

8),    160  (153),   221   (74),   316 

(20),  392  (14),  395  (in) 
Holmes,    G.    A.,    14  (57),    83 

(102) 
Hondecoeter,    M.,      66    (130), 

loS  (63).  404  (164).  412  (83) 
Hondius,  A.,  64  (80),  290  (81) 
Hone,  N.,  218  (135),   288  (32) 
Honthorst,   G.,    164   (116) 
Hoog,  Bernard  de,  373  (204-5), 

376  (301) 
Hooghe,   P.  de,  87  (80) 
Hook,    J.    C,    R.A.,    42   (84), 
"3  (139).  201  (144),  281  (13), 
316  (21),  319  (84),  321  (135), 

355  (38),  365  (65-7) 
Hooper,  J.   Horace,    no  (70) 
Hoppner,  John,   R.A.,  25  (85- 

6),    46    (14),    284    (92),     28s 

(115).  379  (15),  382  (78,  103), 

384  (131),   385  (138-41) 
Horlor,  G.  W.,   14  (58-9),   117 

(104) 
Horsley,    J.     C,     R.A.,     113 

(140),  281  C14).  357  (108),  365 

(68),   395  (93) 
Houckgeest,  G.  van,  228  (134), 
Houghton,  A.  Boyd,   155  (136) 
Houston,   J.    A.,    R.S.A.,    109 

(33) 
Howard,  H.,  R.A.,  346  (147) 
Hudson,    T.,      26    (87-90),    27 
(138),    40  (26),   49  (in),    50 
(112).    63  (38),    6s    (85).    72 
(100),  73  (121),  98  (46),    100 


2   D 


434 


INDEX. 


Pictures. 


contd. 

loi   (i  13-14),   381 


Hudson,  T. 

(99.    "2), 

(51.  59) 
Huggins,  W.  J.,  23  (14) 
Hughes,   Edward,    117  (96) 
Hughes,    W.,    31  (87) 
Hulk,  A.,    14  (60),  92  (202) 
Hulk,  F.,  66  (131),  285  (95) 
Hulme,    F.   W.,   21  (loi),    113 

(141-2),    155  (137),    172   (20), 

200  (115),  345  (95) 
Hunt,  A.  W.,  319  (85) 
Hunt,    E.,   55  (112) 
Hunt,    Walter,      14    (61),     113 

(143).  217  (117-19).  136(109- 

10) 
Hunt,  William,   31   (88) 
Hurlstone,  F.  Y.,  92  (192-3) 
Hurt,  L.  B.,  31  (89),   168  (57- 

8),    223   (112-13),    306   (103), 

394  (64) 
Huysum,  J.  van,  63  (39,  40), 

102  (142),  218  (136),  293  (42) 
after,  200  (116) 

I. 

Ibbetson,  J.  C,  99  (79),  102 
(14.3-5).  104  (26-7),  411  (41) 
Ingram,  W.  Ayerst,  31  (90) 
Inskip,  J.  H.,  159  (112) 
Isabey,  E.,  299  (50) 
Isabey,  J.  B.,  49  (95) 
Israels,  Josef,  328  (56,  68), 
357  (94).  363  (8),  369  (79-80), 
373  (206-7),  376  (302-7) 
Italian  School,  2  (25-7),  3  (73), 
4  (108,  123),  43  (100),  44 

("7).  45  (145-6),  46  (15).  49 
(no),  64  (79),  67  (145),  73 
(122),  85-7  (1-64),  90-1  (136- 
89),  96  (9),  164  (117-18),  283 
{55-67),  295  (84.  07.  98)  340 
(116),  402  (103),  403  (138, 
144),  404  (154),  410  (8),  412 

(58) 
Izant,  Herbert,  159  (114) 


J. 


J.  H.  C,  55  ("3) 

J.  V.  N.,  163  (64) 

Jack,  R.,  55  (113) 

Jackson,  F.  W.,  302  (146-8), 

174  (64) 
Jackson,  J.,  R.A.,  26  (91-2), 

382  (93).  400  (61) 
Jacque,  Ch.,  153  (83),  327  (51), 

330  (121-2),   369  (81-2),    373 

(208-9) 
Jacquet,  G.,  42  (79),  226  (62), 

306  (104),  369  (83) 
James,   D.,    in  (81) 
James,  R.  S.,  355(39) 
Janssens,   C,    2  (28),  26  (93). 

99  (69),    166  (18),  223  (137), 

228  (135),  295  (88),  296(140), 

379  (16),  412  (64) 
Janssens,  V.  H.,  221  (76) 
Jettel,    E.,    369   (84-5) 
Jiminez,  L.,  160  (154) 
Jiminez,  Manuel  P.,  84  (140) 
Jiminez-Y-Aranda,      Jos6,     56 

(146) 
Joanowitch,  P.,  in  (120),   170 

(,21) 
Jobling,   R.,    14  (62-3) 
Johnson,  C.  E.,  201  (146,  158), 

300  (95) 
Johnson,   F.,  221  (59) 
Johnston,  Alexander,  33  (149), 

110  (74).  340  (117) 
Johnstone,  A.,  14  (64) 
Jones,  C,   159  (126),   161  (18), 

170  (131).  300  (92),  306  (105) 
Jong,  W.  de,  44  (120) 
Jongkind,  J.  B.,   i  (3) 
Jordaens,  J.,  73  (123) 


K. 


Kauffmann,  a.,  R.A.,  26(94) 
104  (so),  136  (in),  288  (33), 
293  (33.  46).   300  (76) 


Pictures. 


INDEX. 


435 


Kauffmann,  contd. 

ajter,    321   (136) 

Kemm,    R.,    394   (72) 
Kennedy,  E.  vSherard,  343  (29) 
Kennedy,   W.  D.,   155  (138) 
Kennington,  T.  B,,   108  (11) 
Kern,    H.,    16  (150) 
Kcssel,   van,   413  (89) 
Breughel,  and  van  Balen, 

92     (2H) 

Kettle,  T.,  403  (124) 
Key,  A.,  414  (129) 
Keyser,  N.  de,  40  (9),  414(130) 
Kiesel,  C,    iii  (121) 
King,   Haynes,    14  (65) 
King,  Yoend,   14  (66),  20  (66), 
168  (59,   60),    171  (150).    227 

(94) 
Kinsley,   A.,   56  (147) 
Kirschnor,   M.,  21  (102) 
Knaus,    L.,   373  (210) 
Knell,   W.   A.,   21   (103) 
Kneller,   Sir   G.,    2   (29-30),    3 
(68),  26  (95-101).  49  (93.  97). 
50  (141),    65   (94,     105),    92 
(194-5),  96  (16-17),  98  (47-8), 
loi  (115),  105  (59),  106(108), 
162  (30),  218  (137),  292  (20), 
293  (28),  294  (56),  302  (130), 

411  (43.  45) 

after,  2  (31) 

Knight,  J.  P.,  R.A.,  201  (159) 
Knight,    J.    Buxton,     19    (54), 

278  (53-60),  393  (52-3) 
Knight,    VV.    H.,    14  (67) 

(M4) 
Knowles,     G.     Sheridan, 
(155).   306  (106) 

School  of,  50  (132) 

Kobell,   Jan,   225  (50) 
Koekkoek,  B.  C,  153(84),  200 

(117).  345  (107) 
Koekkoek,    H.,    21   (104),    ibu 
(129),      200  (118),    300   (91), 

346  (148).    355   (39) 
Koekkoek,  J.   H.,  281  (15-16) 


"3 


I  bo 


Koekkoek,    M.    A.,    66   (132), 

223  (114) 
Koekkoek,    \V.,  46  (16) 
Koller,    G.,    16  (151) 
Koninck,   de,    164   (119) 
Koster,    P.,    166    (19) 
Kruger,    E.,     160    (145) 
Kuhl,  G.,  31  (91),  373  (211) 
Kuypers,   E.,    159   (106) 


Ladell,   Ellen,    117  (108),   174 

(73).   175  (90),  217  (120) 
Ladbrooke,  H.,  21  (105) 
Laer,  P.  van,  106  (95) 
Lairesse,    Gerard,    106  (117) 
Lambert,    G.,    2    (32) 
Lambert,    J.,    23    (15) 
Lambinet,    E.,    218    (146) 
Lambinet,   T.,  358  (126) 
Lance,     G.,     14    (68-70),     113 

(145)   296   (122) 
Lance,   W.,   31   (93) 
Lancret,  N.,  63  (41),  294  (82) 

School  of,  304  (118) 

Landelle,  Ch.,    166  (20) 
Landseer,    Sir    E.,    R.A.,    40 

(10),  56  (148),  136  (112),  155 
(139),  16S  (81),  281  (17),  30 
(82),  365  (69-71),  395  (95, 
loi,  102) 

Lang,   H.,  32  (99) 

Largilli^re,  N.  de,  27  (132), 
341    (119),   414  (131-2) 

School  of,   414  (133) 

Larrue,  G.,   280  (117) 

La  Thangue,  H.  H..  A.R.A., 
278    (61-5),    279    (66-7),    302 

(149) . 
Laupheimer,    H.,   341   (120) 
Laud,  F.,  91  (170),   106  (119) 
Lawrence,  S.   M.,  20  (55) 
Lawrence,         Sir        Thomas, 

P.R.A.,  26  (102-3),  27  (140), 


436 


INDEX. 


PrCTURES. 


Lawrence,  Sir  Thos.,  P.R.A., 

contd. 

49  (loi),  50  (117).  64  (69), 
99  (64),  105  (77),  106  (122), 
163  (66),  164  (120),  285(116), 

293  (50).  295  (115).  319  (86), 
384  (132-4) 

after,  402  (89) 

School  of,  163  (80) 

Lawson,  Cecil  G.,  320  (106) 
Lazerges,    P.,    84    (141) 
Leader,  B.  Eastlake,  155  (140-1) 
Leader,  B.   W.,    R.A.,   14  (71- 

4).  31  (92),  42  (78),  55  (92-4). 
81  (59).  83  (10-^-4),  108  (12), 
113  (146),  169  (97),  200(140), 
201  (145),  225  (30),  227  (95), 
301  (96),  306  (107),  316  (22), 
318   (54,    66),    343   (30),  355 

(41-3) 
Lee,  F.  R..  R.A..  14  (75),  357 

(105) 

and  Cooper,  T.  S.,  R.A., 

155  (142) 
Leech,    John,    318   (72) 
Leemputten,  C.  van,  84  (143) 
Lefevre,    R.,    49   (91) 
Leickert,   C,  66  (133-4) 
Leighton,  E.  Blair,  306  (108) 
Leighton,    Lord.    P.R.A.,   365 

(73-4) 
Le  Jeune,  H.,  A.R.A.,  14  (76), 

343  (31) 
Lely,  Sir  Peter,  4  (129),  26 
(104-8),  28  (145),  43  (102),  5V 
(142),  96  (18-20),  97  (21-5), 
101  (i  16-18),  102  (146),  t6^ 
(32-3),  164  (121),  294  (57, 
68),   296  (141),  412  (63,  81) 

after.    2  (33-5) 

School   of,    105  (56),    293 

(30),  297  (142) 

Leonardo   da  Vinci,  91  (188) 

after,    103   (9) 

Lepine,   S.,    369   (86-93),     373 
(212-18),    376   (308-T1) 


Leray,  C,  21  (106) 

Leslie,  C.  R.,  R.A.,  226  (58). 

281  (18-19),  355  (44) 
Leslie,  G.  D.,  R.A.,   108  (13;, 

365  (72) 
Lesrel,  A.  A.,   iii  (122) 
Levis,   M.,   no  (56),    169  (102- 

4),  174  (80),  217  (12 1-2),  30c- 

(79) 
Levorati,  E.,   16  (152) 
L^vy,    Emile,    341   (121) 
Leyden,  van,  218  (138),  221  (77) 

Schood  of,   402   (102) 

Leys,  Baron  H.,  no  (60),  317 

(44) 
Leyster,  Judith,  380  (30) 
Lingelbach,  J.,  43  (ns) 
Linnell,  J.,  sen.,    14  (77-8),  22 

(126),    81    (60),    155    (143-7). 

168  (82),   175  (93),  218  (147), 

316    (23-4),    355    (45-6),    365 

(75).  378  (378) 

after     Backhuysen,     319 

(89) 
Linnell,  J.  T.,  321  (137) 
Linnell,    W.,    14    (79-81),    201 

(160),  319  (94-5) 
Linnig,   W.,   363  (9) 
Linthorst,  J,,  327  (44) 
Linton,  W.,  221  (60),  355  (47) 
Livens,  H.  M.,  357  (99) 
Liverdonck,   F.  van,    175  (96), 

395  (91) 
Lloyd,  Stanley,   306  (109) 
Lloyd,  S'tuart,  31  (94),  343  (32/ 
Lloyd,  Tom,  300  (68) 
Lobrichon,  T.,  318  (62) 
Lodi,  Calisto  da,    104  (36) 
Logsdail,    W.,    355  (48) 
Lomax,  J.  A.,   227  (96) 
Lombardo,    G.,    394  (87) 
Long,   Edwin,  R.A.,   108  (14), 

176  (127),  226  (76) 
Loo,  J.   B.  van,    162  (54),  382 

(86),    400  (62),    4n   (47) 
Lopez,  290  (91) 


Pictures. 


INDEX. 


437 


Lorme,  A.  de,  99  (74) 
Louden,  W.  Mouat,    161  (19) 
Loutherbourgh,  P.  J.  de,  R.A., 

87  (66),    162  (50),   164  (122), 

410  (9) 
Lowcock,  C.  F,,  55  (114),  300 

(84),   392   (15) 
Lucas,  G.,  346  (149) 
Lucas,  J.  Seymour,  R.A.,  301 

(98) 
Lucas,  J.  T.,  33  (150),  343  (53 j 
Luckx,    J.,    281    (20) 
Lucy,    C,    113  (147) 
Ludovici,  A.,  16  (153),  92  (209) 
Luini,   School  oL   86  (37) 
Luker,  W.,   14  (82),  307  (130) 
Luminais,   W.,  358  (127) 
Luny,  T.,  72  (108) 
Lynch,   A.,    166  (22) 

M. 

Maas,  F.,  162  (35) 

Mabuse,  J.   G.,  93  (225),    295 

(104),  410  (10) 
Machell,    R.,    20   (59) 
l^Iacallum,   Hamilton,  31  (95), 

42  (67),  57  (149) 
Macbeth,    R.    W.,    R.A.,    4S 

(75),   168  (76),  279  (68),  300 

(72),  318  (70),  345  (104)'  39t 

(127-32) 
McCulloch,      H.,    R.S.A.,    S3 

(105),   155  (148) 
McKay,    W.   D.,    R.S.A.,   329 

(103) 
McLachlan,    H.,   174  (69) 
Maclise,  D.,  R.A.,  14(83),  168 

(72),  281  (21),  343  (34) 
Macwhirter,  J.,  R.A.,  14  (84;, 

110  (62,    65),    169  (93.    105), 

299   (37),    306   (iio-ii),     320 

(107),'  378  O79) 
Maes,  N.,  2  (36),  26(109),  106 

(92).   284  (78),  381  (50),  414 

(134) 


Maes,   N.,  after,  403  (139) 
Malempre,  L.,   160  (132-3) 
Malton,  J.,   164  (123) 
Mann,  Harrington,  302  (150) 
Mann,   J.    H.  S.,    31    (96),    33 

(151).    394   (59) 
Mans,  F.   H.,  3  (60,  74),     136 

("3) 
Mantegna,  School  oj,  284  (83J 
Maratti,    C,    200    (119) 
Marcke,   E.   van,   369  (94-5) 
Marieschi,  J.,  3  (83),  229(136), 

382  (96) 
Marinari,  O.,  gi  (171) 
Maris,  J.,  327  (32),  330  (123), 

369  (96),  373  (219),  376  (312- 

20),  394  (75) 
Maris,  M.,  328  (57-8,  69,  71) 
Maris,  W.,  168  (70),  330  (124), 
373  (220),  376  (321),  377 

(322-3) 
Mauve,  A.,  330  (125),  373  (221- 

4)>   377  (324-9) 
Marks,  H.  S.,  R.A.,  281  (22) 
Marlow,  W.,    103  (5) 
Marshall,    Ben,      98  (52),    136 

(114-17),  137  (118-21) 
Marshall,  J.  Fritz,  31  (97) 
Martin,  Anthony  A.,  137  (122) 
Martin,  Charles,  160  (138) 
Martino,  E.  de,   225  (41-2) 
Matsys,   O.,  23  (16),  413  (100) 
May,  A.    Dampier,  108  (15) 
Mayor,    Fred,     174    (65) 
Mazo,  J.  B.  del,   290  (go) 
Mazzolino,  School   of,  414(135) 
Meadows,  A.  J.,  159  (125),  306 

(112),  341  (122) 
Meieren,    J.    B.   van    der,    403 

(142) 
Meilsner,  E.,  227  (97) 
Meisel,   C,   397  (162) 
Meissonier,  Charles,  84  (144) 
Melby,  W.,  66  (135),  355  (49) 
Melville,   Alex.,    117   (109) 
Memling,  School  of,  290  (94) 


43^ 


INDEX. 


Pictures. 


Mercier,  Ph.,  97  (26),  166  (23) 
Merlot,   E.,    153  (85) 
Merritt,  Anna  Lea,   108  (16) 
Mesdag,  H.  A.,  377  (330) 
Mesker,  J.,   218  (148) 
Metsu,    G.,    63    (43),   66   (136) 
Mettling,    L.,     153     (86),    369 

(97).    373  (225) 
Meulen,  van  der,  2  (37) 
Meyerheim,   Franz,  319  (96) 
Michau,  T.,  288  (38) 
Michel,    G.,    358    (128),     369 

(98-9).  373  (226-30) 
Michelis,  A.,  41  (52) 
Michie,    J.   Coutts,   A.R.S.A., 

378  (380-1) 
Mierevelt,  M.  J.,  106  (96),  381 

(73),  412  (67),  414  (136) 
Mieris,    F.   van,   93  (226),   229 

(137),  291  (ill) 

after,  84  (160) 

School  of,  404  (153) 

Mieris,  W.  van,  200  (120) 
Migen,   O.,  43  (109) 
Mignard,   P.,  2  (38),  26  (no), 

64  (77).  67  (149),  88  (102), 
97  (27).  102  (147),  105  (58), 
161   (20) 

after  Raffaeli,  gi  (176) 

Millais,  Sir  J.   E.,   P.R.A.,  22 

(127),  42  (73),  285  (105),  31S 
(82),    319   (87),    365    (76-7) 

Millar,  J.  H.  C,  67  (137),  i55 
(149).   17s  (105) 

Miller,  A.  G.,  15  (119) 

Millet,    J.    F.,    369   (100),    373 

(232),  377  (331),  394  (79) 
Millet,    F.,   fils,   373  (231) 
Miranda,   Carrens  di,   65  (91), 

88  (116),  412  (54) 
Mogford,  J.,  22  1  (59) 
Molenaer,   J.    M.,     3    (90),     4 

(130),   50  (125),  87  (81),   22.) 

(138),   290  (98),  413  (91) 
Molenaer,  K.,  99  (85),  100  (93), 

402  (90-2) 


Mollinger,   A.,   153   (87-8) 
Mommers,  H.,  93  (227),  96(10) 
Momper,  de,  44  (125) 
Monamy,  P.,  288  (35) 
Monet,   Claude,   328  (59) 
Montague,    A.,    16    (133),     a 
(138),  87  (67),  117  (105),  223 

(115) 

Monticelli,   A.  T.   J.,    153  (89- 

91).  327  (33-4).  328  (60),  330 

(126),  369  (101-5),  373  (233-5) 

Montigny,    Jules,    217   (123) 

Moore,    Albert,    328   (61),    365 

(79).  397  (147) 
Moore,  H.,   R.A.,   31  (98),   41 

(44),   174  (67),   279  (69),  302 

(131).    393   (49).    396  (122) 
More,    Sir    A.,    65   (106),    229 

(139),  288  (36-7),  297  (143-4) 
Moreau,   Ch.,      16   (154),    169 

(107),  300  (94) 
Morgan,   Fred.,    174  (82),   343 

(35) 
Morgan,    J.,    14  (85) 
Morgan,    Matt.,    195  (422) 
Morisset,  H.,  280  (118-21) 
Morland,  George,    4  (107),    14 
(86-7),    20   (62),    41    (27),    44 
(124),    50    (126),    51    (144-5), 
72  (98),  73  (113).   100  (100), 
103  (6),    104  (52),    105  (84), 
106  (113),  109  (26),  200  (121- 
2),  221  (78),  286(117-18),  291 
(107),    293    (40),    296    (123), 
317  (25).  327  (45).  341  (123), 
355  (50).  358  (129),  365  (78), 
379  (17).   380  (27),   382  (94. 
97).   404  (158).   4"   (33) 

after,  403  (115) 

Moroni,    G.    B.,    64    (71),    97 

(37).  294  (81) 
Morris,  C,    118  (125) 
Morris,  P.  R.,  A.R.A.,  33(152) 
Morris,  W.  W.,   102  (148) 
Morrish,  Sydney,  108  (17) 
Mostaert,    Jan,    87   (82) 


Pictures. 


INDEX. 


439 


Mostaert,  Jan,  ScIiooJ  of.  414 

(137) 
Moucheron,    F.,      64    (65),   93 

(228-9) 
Mounsey,    W.,    155    (150),  378 

(382) 
Muirhead,   David,  302  (151) 
Miiller,  Adolph,  221  (61) 
MiJller,  Andreas,  341  (124) 
Miiller,  C.  L.,  40  (11) 
Miiller,    D.,    92    (196) 
Miiller,  L.  P.,  170  (122) 
Miillef,  \V.,  14(88),  22  (128-9), 
81  (61-2),  110(50),  174(87-8), 
225  (31),  227  (98),   281  (23), 
285    (106-7),    299    (51),    317 
(26),   319  (97),  355  (51).   365 
(80-4) 
Mulready,    A.    E.,    217    (124), 

343  (36) 
Mulready,   W.,   R.A.,  282  (24) 
Munger,    G.,       153    (92),    218 

(149).  330  (127) 
Munkacsy,    M.    de,    318    (63), 

327  (35).  373  (236) 
Miinthe,  L.,  55  (95),  84  (145), 

343  (37) 
Murray,  David,  R.A.,  41  (56), 

42  (57-61),  279  (70-2),  300 

(77).  301  (102-3),  317  (27) 
Murillo,  B.  E.,  88(117-22),  94 

(264,  267-73),  ^64  (124),  295 

(96) 

School    of,    103    (7),    414 

(139) 
Muschamp,  S.,   160  (143),  390 

(126; 
Mutrie,   A.    F.,    172  (21),    175 

(loi),    282   (25) 
Mutrie,  M.  D.,   175  (loi),  355 

(52) 
Myn,  van  der,   291  (115) 
Mytens,   63  (44),  87  (83),   414 

(138) 

N. 
Nain,  Le,  67  (138),  288  (34) 


Nasmyth,  Alexander,  43  (107), 

200(123),  201  (161),  357(104) 

Nasmyth,  Barbara,    168  (73) 

Nasmyth,  Charlotte,  200  (124) 

Nasmyth,    Patrick,      43   (116), 

104  (30),    105  (70),    163  (72), 

200  (125),  225  (32),  317  (28), 

355  (53).  357  (109),  365  (85- 
6),   410  (11).   413  (86) 

Nattier,  J.  M.,  46  (17),  49 
(102) 

School  of,    414  (140) 

Neefs,    P.,    4   (127),    45   (147), 

63  (45).  225  (51),  404  (151), 

414  (141) 

Neer,  A.  van  der,  5  (143),  163 

(73,  92),  218  (139),  290  (82), 

346  (135).  402  (95).  413  (loi- 

^\ 
Nellins,  A.,  402  (96) 

Netscher,     G.,     4    (121),     106 

(ill),  400  (63) 

School  of,   414  (142) 

Nettleship,  J.  T.,  33  (153) 
Xeubert,  L.,  32  (99) 
Neuhuys,  A.,  319  (98),  377  (3^) 
Neuhuys,  J.,  377  (333) 

Neyt,  B.,  394  (86) 

Nicol,  Erskine,  A.R.A.,  S3 
(106-7),  155  (151-4).  170 
(123).    317   (29).    355  (54-5). 

356  (56) 

Nicol,  J.  Watson,  33  (154),  301 

(100) 
Nicolet,   G.,   341  (125) 
Niemann,  E.  J.,  14  (89-90),  32 

(100),    113  (148),  119  (152-3). 

155  (155).  159  (121),  175  (94. 

106),   221  (79-80),  307  (134), 

395  (89) 
Nispen,   N.   van,   162  (39) 
Noble,  J.  S.,  15  (91).  83  (108), 

159  ("3).  301  (97) 

and  Gallon,   R.,   15  (92) 

Noble,   R.,   R.S.A.,  279  (73-6) 
Nono,  L.,  118  (126) 


440 


INDEX. 


Pictures. 


Nordgren,  Anna,  32  (101) 
North,  Lady  K.  A.,  26  (iii) 
North,  J.  W.,  A.R.A.,  317  (30) 
Northcote,  J.,    R.A.,    71   (65), 

227  (105-8),  22S  (log-io),  3b  I 

(60) 
Norwich  School,    15   (93),    110 

(58),  293  (53),  295  (99) 
Noter,  P.  F.  de,  i  (4) 
Novelli,  166  (24) 


O. 


Oakes,  J.  W.,  A.R.A.,62(i5) 
81  (63).  155  (156),  169  (no), 

226  (73-5),  299  (52),  300  (78), 
321  (138),  329  (104) 

O'Connor,  J.  A.,  22  (130),  174 

(86),  341   (126) 
Oliver,    W.,     160    (142) 
Olsson,  Julius,  32  (102) 
Ommerganck,  B.  P.,  93  (230), 

290  (87) 
O'Neill,   G.   B.,    109  (34),    113 

(149-51),  217  (125) 
O'Neil,  H.,  A.R.A.,  307  (131), 

341  (127),  365  (87) 
Opie,    J.,    R.A.,    64   (66),   103 

(8),  106  (123),  164  (125),  284 

(89-90),   286  (119),   318  (77), 

380  (36) 
Orchardson,  Sir  W.  Q.,  R.A., 

282  (26),  285  (108),  320  (108- 

16),  328  (62),  329  (105),  356 

(57).    378   (383),   396  (135) 
Orfei,   O.,    176  (128) 
Orizonte  (J.  F.  van  Bloemen;, 

87  (84),    106  (lOl) 
Orley,    B.    van,   99  (70) 
Orpen,  VV.,  A.R.A.,  279(77) 
Orrente,   86  (38) 
Orzali,  G.  (after  Raphael),  log 

(28) 
Os,  J.  G.  van,  50  (120) 
Ostade,  A.  van,  223  (138),  229 

(140-1),   293  (44),  381  (61) 


Ottenfeld,  R.  V.,  394  (88) 
Oudendijck,  A.,  410(21) 
Ouderaa,  P.  van  de,  21  (107) 
Oudinot,    J.,     165    (126) 
Ouless,  W.  W.,  R.A.,  356  (5«?) 
Ouwa'ter,    J.,    107    (134),     294 
(58) 


Pacheco,    gi    (172) 
Padgett,  W.,  279  (78) 
Palamedes,   A.,   29s  (92),    297 

(14s),   382   (89),   414  (143) 
Palmaroli,    V.,    345    (111) 
Pannini,   P.,   64  (56),  99  (68), 

294  (61) 
Paoletti,  D.  Silvio,   16  (156) 
Pareja,   94  (274) 
Paret,  290  (93) 
Parkinson,    T.,    71    (66),    402 

(104) 
Parmigiano,     86     (39-40),     91 

(173) 
Parton,    Ernest,    15  (97-8),    32 

(103),    171    (151-2) 
Partridge,  J.,  282  (27) 
Pasini,     A.,     153     (93-5),     3^9 

(106-7) 
Pastega,    L.,  41  (53),  300  (90) 
Pater,  J.  B.  J.,  3  (88),  64(72), 

284  (79),  404  (165) 
Paul,   2  (56-8),   3  (59) 
Patinir,  J.,  67  (150),  414  (144) 
Pa'ton,  Frank,    ^y  (150) 
Paton,    Sir    J.    Noel,"    R.S.A., 

83  (log- 1 2),    111    (86-93) 
Paton,  Walter  H.,  R.S.A.,    15 

(99) 
Pavy,   E.,  330  (128) 
Pavy,   Ph.,    153  (96),  167  (49), 

176  (129) 
Paye,  R.  M.,  104  (43; 
Pearson,  Mary  M.,  283  (52-^) 
Peel,  J.,  48  (74),  118  (127),  176 

(130).  341  (128-31),  394  (8s) 


Pictures. 


INDEX. 


441 


Peellaert,  J.,  23  (17-18) 
Peeters,    B.,      93    (231),     100 

(loi),    los  (79) 
Pelham,  T.   K.,    iiq  (154-5) 
Penstone,    E.^    160   (147) 
Percy,  S.  R.,  223  (i  16-17) 
Perigal,  A.,  A.R.S.A.,  345  (97) 
Perugino,  67  (151) 

School  ofj  6s  (102) 

Pesaro,   gi   (174) 

Peters,    Rev.    W.,    R.A.,    57 

(151).   19.5  (423) 
Pether,   A.,    2   (52),    53   (115), 

92  (1973,  346  (150) 
Pettie,  J.,  R.A.,  33  (is^;,   icS 

(18),   III  (75.  78),  226(69) 
Pettrtt,  J.  P.,  30S  (151-2) 
Pezous,  T.,  46  (19) 
Philip,    John,    R.A.,    15    (100), 

62  (16),  81  (64),  174  (84),  2S2 
(28),  285  (109),  317  (31-2), 
319  (99).  365  (88-9),  36r, 
(90-1) 

Philips,   C,    137  ^124) 
Philips,  F.  A.,  340  (112) 
Philips,    Herman,   345   (109) 
Phillips,    T.,    R.A.,    97  (38-9), 

413   (85) 
Piazetta,  G.  B.,  46  (20) 
Pinturicchio,  86  (41),  382  (85) 
Piombo,   S.  del,  86  (42) 
Piot,    A.,    Ill    (123; 
Pirie,    George,    20  (57) 
Plaes,  D.  van  der,  254  (6j", 
Plassan,  A.  E.,  i  (5),  317  (45- 

6),   341   (132),   369  (108) 
Ploll,  v.,   225  (43) 
Pocock,    N.,     102    (149),     2i.j-\ 

(124) 
Poel,  E.  van  der,  104  (47),  229 

(142),   402   C113) 
Poelenburgh,  C.  van,   5  (144), 

63  (46).  93  (232).  106  (99), 
109    (27) 

Poggenbeek,     G.,     370    (109), 
373  (237).   377  (334-6) 


Poigndestre,  C.  H.,    170  (132- 

3).  299  (38) 
Pointelin,  A.,   373   (238) 
Pollard,    J.,    137   (125-6) 
Pontormo,  86  (43) 
Poole,    P.    F..    R.A..  40   (12), 

155  (157).  282  (29),  317  (33) 
Porter,  M.,  20  (63) 
Porteus,   Edgar,   300  (85-6) 
Portielje,    G.,   341    (133) 
Portraits,   Theatrical,    70    (42- 

62),  71  (63-80) 
Poschinger,   R.  von,    153  (97), 

165  (127),  330  (129) 
Pott,  Laslett  J.,  118(128),  343 

(38),  394  (67) 
Potter,    Paul,      283   (69),    293 

(34).   296  (124) 
Pourbus,    F.,      26    (112),     104 

(34),  229  (143),   414  (145-6) 
Poussin,    G.,    88    (103-4),    106 

(97) 
Poussin,    N.,    5  (145),  42  (85), 

88  (105-7),  94  (263),  412  (71) 
Poyct,  94  (257) 
Pratt,  J.,   119  (156) 
Price,  Julius   M.,    119  (157-8), 

145   (114) 
Priestman,  A.,  32  (104) 
Priestman,    Bertram,    20  (58), 

226  (70),  279  (79),  302  (152J 
Prins,  J.  H.,  57  (152) 
Pritchett,    E.,     160    (128),    170 

(13O 
Probst,  C,    176  (132) 
Procaccini,    105  (6g) 
Provis,  A.,   IS  (loi),  348  (39) 
Puligo,  86  (44-5) 
Pynaker,    A.,    93    (233-4),    403 

(137) 
Pyne,    J.   B.,    15    (102-4),     22 
(131),    168   (74),    170    (134), 

227  (99).  317  (34).  341  (134) 

Q. 

OUINN,   J.,    84    (146) 


^2 


INDEX. 


Pictures. 


R. 


Raeburn,  Sir  H.,  R.A.,  3  (98), 
106  (121),  284  (87),  293  (49), 
318  (76,  80),  327  (46),  329 
(106),  381  1:56,  66),  382  (75, 
95.   100),  383  (los,  117,   118) 

Raffaelle,  86  (46),  91  (175) 

after,    50   (121),    91  (176, 

by  Miquard).  109  (28),  162 
(58) 

Raffaelli,  J.  F.,  136  (133),  280 
(122-3) 

Ramos,  Garcia  y,  84  (147-50), 
370    (iio-ii),    373    (239) 

Ramsay,  Allan,   26  (113),    104 

(54)  ' 
Ravel,  Jules,  169  (loi) 
Ravesteyn,  4  (no),  415  (147) 
Reekers,    H.,   21   (108) 
Reid,  J.  R.,  83  (113),  169(98), 

279  (80-6) 
Reinagle,    R.    R.,    R.A.,    137 

(127-8) 

S.   Gilpin,   R.A.,   and  G. 

Barret,  R.A.,  135  (72-4) 

Rembrandt,  van  Ryn,  28 
(146),  99  (82),  286  (123),  204 
(64).  380  (39).  381  (54)' 

after,    172  (18) 

Schooi  of,    104  (48),    106 

(120),  403  (117,  130),  415 
(148) 

Renard,  E.,  166  (25-6),  167 
(27-30) 

Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua,  P.R.A., 
3  (92).  4  (if>i.  132),  26  (114- 
15),  27  (116,  133),  28  (144), 
49  (92),  98  (49),  loi  (119), 
102  (150),  104  (25),  105  (73), 
'"7(135)'  161  (21),  228(111), 
283  (54),  286  (120-1),  288 
(39)>  29s  (1(^5),  318  (79),  327 
(47-8),  355  (33.  a/^^J-  Guido), 
380  (40),  381  (6s),  382  (92), 


Reynolds,  Sir  J.,  contd. 

384  (135).  410  (12),  412  (68, 

75) 
a/^^*-.  3  (77).  50  ("6),  92 

(198-200),   94  (256),   221  (81; 
Ribalta,  88  (123),  94  (275) 
Ribera,  J.  de,  88  (124),  89  (125- 

7),  106  (94),  94  (276),  294  (77) 
Ribot,  E.,   167  (31),  373  (240) 
Ricci,    P.,   84  (151) 
Richards,     Emma     Caggiotti, 

282  (30-1) 
Richards,  J.,    19  (54) 
Richardson,  T.  M.,  15  (105) 
Ri3blfo,    M,,    201    (165) 
Rigaud,   H.,  41  (28),  65  (86), 

161  (22),  293  (31) 
Rigaud,  J.  F.,  R.A.,  105  (83) 
Rigg,   E.   H.,    19  (52) 
Riley,  J.,  loi  (120),  102  (151) 

after,   2  (39) 

Ring,  P.  de,  379  (3) 
Rivers,  Leopold,  306  (113) 
Riviere,  Briton,  R.A.,  108  (19, 

20) 
Robert,  401  (83) 
Roberts,  D.,  R.A.,   15  (106-7), 

55  (96),  71  (67).  81  (65),  no 

(51),    III    (82-3),    170   (135), 

223  (118),  227  (100),  282  (32- 

4).  317  (35).  321  (139) 
Roberts,   E..    15  (108) 
Robertson,   H.    R.,   61  (104) 
Robinson,     C.     Crosland,      19 

(46.  49) 
Roelofs,    W.,   377  (337-8),   370 

("2),  373   (241) 
Roldan,    E.,    341    (135) 
Rolfe,    H.    L.\    57    (154),    195 

(424-5) 
RoUi,  T.,  154  (98) 
Romanelli,  288  (40) 
Romano,  Giulio,   154  (99),  283 

(65) 
Rombouts,    S.,    87    (85),     162 

(34) 


Pictures. 


INDEX. 


443 


Romney,  George,  3  (95),  4 
(119),  27  (i  17-18,  139),  46 
(21),  63(47),  71  (68)>  99(59). 
105  (66),    106  (go),   109  (29), 

162  (46),  163  (63),  173  (22), 
221  (81),  284  (80),  294  (65, 
74),  382  (98).  384  (136-7). 
411  (36),  413  (103) 

after,   50  (113) 

Rondel,  H.,   154  (100),  167  (32) 
Roos,  J.  H.,  93  (235) 

Rosa,  Salvator,  2  (40),  3  (63, 
71).  73  (125).  86  (47-50),  91 
(177),  118  (129),  221  (72), 
283  (65),  285  (96),  415  (149) 

Rose,  A.,  341  (136) 

Rose,   W.,   15   (109) 

Ross,  J.  Thorburn,  A.R.S.A., 

155  (158) 
Rossenboom,  M.,  21  (109) 
Rosso,  91  (178) 
Rothwell,     R.,     R.H.A.,     291 

(125) 
Rottenhammer,    92    (213) 

and  Breughel,    107  (126), 

404  (161) 

Rouse,  R.  W.  A.,  345(99) 
Rousseau,  Th.,   154  (loi),  370 

("3).  373  (242) 
Roux,   C,   20  (60) 
Rowe,  S.  G.,  40  (13) 
Roybet,  F.,  84  (152-3),  167  (33) 
Royen,   W.   van,  380  (44) 
Rubens,    P.    P.,    4    (122,    128, 
131),    42   (86),    87   (86-7),    93 
(236-7),  98  (53-4),  106  (103), 

163  (76) 

after,  300  (64) 

and  Snyders,  87  (88) 

School  of,  3  (97),  93  (238), 

29"  (95).  402  (88),  412  (70) 
Ruin,    Horace   van,    176  (134) 
Russell,  J.,    R.A.,    104   (28) 
Ruyscli,  R.,  5  (146),  44  (121), 

415  (151) 
Ruysdael,    J.    van,  3   (76),    42 


Ruvsdael,    J.    van,    cantd. 
(87),   43   (114),   87  (89),    162 
(53).  165  (128),  218(150),  229 
(144),   297  (146),   403  (97-8), 

410  (13) 

and  A.  van  de  Velde,  284 

(86) 

after,    199   (108) 

School  of,  415  (150) 

Ruysdael,    S.     van,     380   (33J, 

382  (102) 
Rysbrack,  R.,  223  (139) 

and  Begyn,  87  (90) 

Ryckaert,  D.,  285  (97) 

S. 

S.    C,    320  (130) 

Sacchi,    Andrea,  86    (51),    104 

(24) 
Sad^e,  Ph.,  343  (40) 
Saftleven,   H.,   2  (41) 
Salaino,   91  (179) 
Salerno,  Andrea  da,  86  (52) 
Sanders,  G.,  4  (133) 
Sanderson,  R.,  72  (97) 
Sandys,    F.,    357  (100) 
Sant,  James,  R.A.,  394  (83) 
Sargent,  J.  S.,  R.A.,  279  (87) 
Sarto,    Andrea   del,  86   (53-4), 

91   (180),    100  (92),  283   (67) 
Sartorius,    F.,      44  (139),    137 

(129-30) 
Sartorius,    J.    N.,    137  (131-5), 

290  (83) 
Sassoferrato,     91     (163),     199 

(ill),  382  (80) 

after,  igq  (112) 

School  of,    283   (62) 

Savini,    A.,    341    (137) 
Schachinger,   G.,  225  (44) 
Schacfels,  H.  F.,  222  (82) 
Scliafer,   H.   T.,    iii  (77),   306 

(114) 
Schalcken,    G.,    49    (106),    93 
(230),  288  (41),  293  (36),  415 
(152) 


444 


INDEX. 


Pictures. 


Schamphelus,  E.  de,  319  (100) 
Scheeres,   H.,  118  (117) 
Schelfhout,    A.,    21    (no),    95 

(240),  307  (129),  394  (80) 
Schellincks,      van     der,     and 

Hagen,  87  (79) 
Schendel,  P.  van,  67  (139),  93 

(241),  170  (136) 
Scheuerer,  F.,  32  (105) 
Schgoer,  176  (135) 
Schiavone,   91  (181),  410  (14) 
Schiavone,       M.^       162      (55), 

167  (51) 
Schlesinger,  H.,  81  (66) 
Schmidt,  E.  A.,  225  (45-7),  226 

(59-60),   343  (41) 
Schoevaerdts,     M.,     162    (55), 

167  (51) 
Schreiber,    Ch.,    169  (108) 
Schreyer,   Ad.,   363  (10) 
Schrick,  H.  W.,  290  (102) 
Schrotter,   397  (163) 
Schultius,    G.,    154   (102) 
Schwartze,  Th^rese,  318  (64) 
Scognamiglio,  A.,  223  (119-20} 
Score,  W.,  71  (69) 
Scott,  J.  T.,    108  (21) 
Scott,  S.,  137  (136),  165  (129), 

288  (42) 
Seben,   C.  H.   van,    173  (23) 
Seignac,    P.,    21    (111-12),    34-5 

(42) 
Seller,   C,    no  (49),  343  (43), 

370  (114) 
Sell,  Ch.,  16  (157) 
Semenowsky,    E.,      19  (47-8), 

171  (153) 
Serani,9i(i82),394(6i),  411(40) 
Seranover,  T.,   163  (85) 
Serres,   D.,   R.A.,  65  (95) 
Seymour,  J.,4  (112),  137(137-41) 
and    Zoffany,    J.,     R.A., 

137  (142) 
Shaw,   Walter,   306  (115) 
Shayer,  C,    15  (no) 
Shaycr,  W.,  sen.,   15  (in),  41 


Shayer,  W.,  sen.,  cotitd. 
(54).  55  (97-8).  72  (103),  81 
(67),  109  (38.44),  n7  (99), 
137  (143-4).  222  (83-4),  223 
(121),  226  (63-4),  357  (107), 
395  (104,  n3),  404  (166),  4n 

(35) 
Shayer,  W.  J.,   15  (112) 
Shee,    Sir    M.  A.,   P.R.A.,    99 

(77),  228  (n2) 
Sherrin,   D.,   393  (50) 
Slaughter,  S.,  46  (22) 
Slingelandt,    P.  van,  382    (82) 
Smart,    J.,    R.S.A.,    15    (113), 

329  (107),  356  (59) 
Smibert,  J.,  383  (119) 
Smirke,  R.,  R.A.,  102  (152) 
Smith,  George,  15  (114) 
Smith,  Hely,  393  (5i) 
Smith,  Wells,    108  (22) 
Smythe,  L.  P.,  A.R.A.,  279  (88) 
Snyders,  F.,  44  (123),  64  (64), 

87  (91-2),    283   (70) 

and  Rubens,  87  (88) 

Snyers,  Peter,  44  (140-1),   297 

(147) 
Soest,  G.,  98  (55) 
Solimena,  91  (183) 
Solomon,  A.,   49  (83) 
Solomon,     Solomon    J.,    R.A., 

226  (65),   279  (89),  302  (153) 
Somer,  P.  van,  27  (ng),  97  (28) 
Somerscales,   T.,   159  (122) 
Sorgh,   H.   M.   R.,    104  (29) 
Spring,   A.,   377  (339) 
Springer,  C,  21  (ns),  225  (48) 
Spanish    School,    42    (88),    43 

(103),  46  (23),  88-9  (ni-35), 

q4  (266-77),   101  (122-30),  290 

(79),   294  (78),  380  (45),  4n 

(29),  413  (88) 
Stacey,  W.  S.,  20  (80) 
Stanfield,   C,   R.A.,   22  (132), 

n8  (130),  282  (35),  318(53). 

321  (140).  366  (92),  392  (16) 
Stannard,  J.,  no  (64),  174(81) 


Pictures. 


INDEX. 


445 


Stark,  E.,  174  (70-2) 

Stark,  J.,  15(115),  42  (63,  65), 
159  (103,  119),  169  (ill),  174 
(76),    222    (85-6),    223   (122), 

356  (60-1) 

Staveren,   J.    van,   4  (134) 
Steen,  Jan,  283  (71),  383  (104) 
Steene,  A.  van  de,  410  (22) 
Steer,    P.    Wilson,    279  (90-2), 

357  (106) 
Steffani,    20   (70) 
Stella,  J.,  94  (265) 
Stevens,  A.,  299  (53) 
Sticks,  J.  B..  IS  (116-7) 
Stirling,    J.,    15    (118) 
Stokes,  Adrian,  57  (155) 
Stone,  Marcus,   R.A.,  42  (68), 

57  (156),  343  (44) 
Stoop,  D.,  163  (60) 
.Storck,    A.,    44    (i  18-19),    290 

(96),  381  (70) 
Storck,  Jacobus,  88  (93) 
Stothard,   T.,    R.A.,    288    (43- 

53).   411    (31).    412    (69) 
Stott,      E.,     A.R.A.,    279  (95- 

100),   280  (101-2),  302  (154), 

357  (92) 
Stretos,    G.,    163    (78) 
Strutt,   A.,    223  (123) 
S'trutt,  A.  W.,  223  (124) 
Strutt,  William,   113  (152) 
Stry,  J.  van,   2  (42),  49  (105), 

64   (63).    223    (140) 
Stuart,  C,  15  (119),  306  (116), 

356  (62),  396  (121) 
Stuart,  Gilbert,   138  (145),  291 

(108) 
Stubbs,  G.,   R.A.,  65  (82),  99 

(90),  138  (146-54),  291  (113), 

294  (62),  380  (43),  382  (83) 

after,    138   (155) 

Sueur,   E.   le,   295  (108) 
Surtces,  J.,  15  (120-5),  16(126) 
Sus'termans,   J.,      165    (130-1), 

167   (34) 
Swanevelt,    H.,   379  (4) 


Swift.    J.    W.,    16   (126) 
Syer,  J.,  55  (116),  223  (125-6), 
301    (loi),   356  (62) 


Texiers,  D.,  2  (55).  23  (19),  42 
(89),  65  (104),  73  (114),  84 
(160),  105  (64),  107  (137), 
162  (42),  163  (62),  218  (140), 
229  (145),  283  (72-3),  284 
(91),  295  (111-12),  296  (125), 
300  (64),  318  (78),  380  (37- 
8),    382    (99),    402   (99-100), 

403  (143).  404  (149) 

School  of,   404  (150) 

Tenkate,    H.,    84  (154),    394 

(62) 
Tennant,   J.,   223  (127) 
Terburg,    161    (23),    223   (141), 

382   (90),   403   (136) 

after,    222   (105) 

School  of,   404  (152) 

Tadema-Groeneveld,   Th.,    154 

(103) 
Tanner,    105  (75) 
Tamburini,  A.,  iii  (124-5) 
Tayler,  A.  Chevallier,  32  (106} 
Thaddeus,   H.   J.,   377  (340) 
Thaulow,   Fritz,   318  (58),  370 

(115).  373  (243).  374  (244) 
Thier,  B.  H.,  49  (85) 
Thompson,   Mark,    16   (127) 
Thompson,  T.  H.,  71  (70) 
Thomson,  J.  Leslie,  280  (103- 

7) 
Thoren,    Otto  von,    154  (104). 

3r8  (65) 
Thornhill,  Sir  James,  64  (73) 
Thurner,    32    (107) 
Tibaldi,  91  (184) 
Tiepolo,    G.    B.,   49   (108),    86 

(55-6).  229  (146-7),    163  (69). 

410  (15) 
Tilborch,  G.  van,  65  (93),  290 

(97) 


446 


INDEX. 


PiCTUKES. 


Tillemans,  J.,  381  (71) 
Tintoretto,  27  (120),  43  (no), 

413  (104) 
Tischbein,   F.   H.,  341  (138) 
Tissot,  J.  J.,  328  (64) 
Titian,    27  (135),  86  (57),    222 

(87),  381  (55) 

after,    172  (18),   319  (101; 

School  of,  91  (185) 

Tivoli,   R.  di,  2  (43),  63  (48) 
Tobar,   86  (58-9) 
Tocque,  Louis,  290  (99) 
Todt,  M.,  217  (126-7) 
Topham,   F.  W.,   16  (128),   57 

(157).   109  (35) 
Toree  R.,  356  (77) 
Tourrier,    A.    H.,    302   (132) 
Towne,  C,  109(45),  138(156) 

300  (67) 
Trood,  W,  H.,   159  (104-5) 
Troost,   27  (136) 
Troyon,  C,  3  (65),    154  (105), 

228    (124),      285   (no),    370 

(i  16-19),     374     (245-7).     377 

(341-2) 
Tuke,  H.  S.,  R.A.,  32  (108) 
Turner,   Daniel,   73  (117),    138 

(157) 
Turner,    J.    M.    W.,  R.A.,    82 

(68),  83(114),  285(111),  3:b 

(64),  366(93-5).  410  (16),  411 

(30).  413  (105) 

• Style  of,  307  (132) 

Turner,    W.    (o7   Oxford),    138 

(158) 
Turner,   W.  H.    M.,    138  (159- 

60) 

U. 

Underhill,  W.,  82  (69) 

V. 

Vaga,  p.  del,  5  (147) 
Valdes-Leal,  Juan  de,  8g  (128) 


Valentin,   221   (62),   404  (167) 
Valles,    L.,    319   (102) 
Vandeverdonck,    F.,  84  (155) 
Vanni,  A.,  91  (186) 
Vehrschmidt,  E.,   167  (35) 
Velasquez,   Diego  de,   99  (80), 
283  (68),  286  (126),  296  (126) 

after,    297   (150) 

-- —  Style  of.  415  (156) 
Velde,  A.  van  de,   64  (78),  93 

,(245-7).   382  (91) 
Velde,    E.   van   de,    107   (138), 

163    (91),    218    (141-2) 
Velde,    W.    van   de,    43   (in), 

88  (94-5),  162  (52),  200  (126), 

221  (63),  291  (126),  366  (102), 

379  (5).  413  (106) 

and  J.  Ruysdael,  284  (86) 

Velten,     W.,    330    (130),     337 

(164) 
Venetian    School,    64   (70),  99 

(84),  100  (104),  284  (82),  410 

(17-18) 
Venne,  A.  van  dcr,   218  (151) 
Vennemann,  R.,  345  (112) 
Venusti,   Marcello,  86  (60),  91 

(187) 
Verboeckhoven,  E.,  j6  (1158-9), 
19  (26),  318  (71),  356  (78-9), 

363  (11).    394  (78).   41"  (23) 

and  Camnotosto,   H.,  84 

(129) 

and  Daiwaille,  A.  J.,  171 

(144) 

and  Verwee,  A.,  17  (160) 

169  (87) 
Verdussen,   J.   P.,   98  (56) 
Verelst,  S.,  165  (132) 
Vercndael,    van,    5   (148),     45 

(148) 
\erhas,    Jan,    319   (103) 
Vcrhcyen,    T-   H.,    290  (103) 
Verkolje,    N.,    57    (158) 
Vcrlat,  C,  21  (114) 
Vermculen,   A.,    92   (204),    35; 

(loi),    404  (168) 


Pictures. 


INDEX. 


447 


Vernet,  H.,   138  (i6i) 
Vernet,  J.,  2  (44),  88  (108-10), 

104  (42),  223  (142),  411  (49) 
Vernier,  Emile,    154  (106) 
Vernon,   A.   L.,   49  (87) 
Veronese,    86   (61-2),    87   (63), 

402  (106) 

School  oj.   415  (157) 

Vcrschuring,    H.,    415  (158) 
Verschuur,  VV.,   154  (107),  394 

(68) 
Verspronck,  C.  J.,  403  (140) 
Verwee,    A.,    and     Vcrboeck 

hoven,  E.,  17  (160),  i6g  (87) 
Verwee,  L.  J.,  307  (133) 
Vibert,  J.    G.,  394   (82) 
Vickers,  A.,  16  (129),  32  (109), 

82  (70-2),  100  (97),  169  (100), 

218  (128-30) 
Vidal,  Eugene,   it6  (69) 
Vietro,  M.,  395  (94) 
Victoors,    Jan,    163   (77) 
Vig^e-le-Brun,      Madame,     31 

(66),    99   (60),    166   (21) 
Villiamil,   411  (34) 
Vincelet,    V.,    370    (120-1) 
Vincent,   G.,   3  (66),    169  (92), 

218  (152),  318  (67),  345  (93), 

^356  (65),  393  (55) 
Vinci,  see  Leonardo  da  Vinci 
Viti,  Timoteo  della,  87  (64) 
Vivien,  J.,  294  (75) 
Vlieger,    S.    de,   93  (231),    229 

(148) 
Vliet,    H.   van  der,    229  (149), 

415  (159) 
Vollon,   A.,      327    (36-7),    370 

(122),  374  (248) 
Vos,   C.  do,  88  (96) 
Vouet,    jo"^  (71) 
Vris,  G.  dc,   412   (80) 
Vrolyk,   Jan   van,   377  (343) 

W. 

W.  M.,  63  (42) 


VVaagrez,  V.,    11 1   (84) 
Wahlberg,  A.,  377  (344) 
Walbourn,   E.,    160  (141) 
Walker,  J.   Hanson,  42  (66) 
Walker,  R.,  27  (123),  50  (iii,) 
Waller,    B.,   341    (139) 
Waller,  M.  L.,   167  (36) 
Waller,    R.,    340    (112) 
Wallis,    H.,      170    (137),    341 

(140),  395  (108) 
Walscapelle,    J.,   295   (100) 
Walters,    G.  S.,  223   (128-9) 
Walton,  F.,  300  (88),  395  (109; 
Walton,  H.,  71  (71),  379  (6) 
Wapfner,  J.  (Munich),  299(39) 
Ward,    A.,    397  (148) 
Ward,  E.  M.,  R.A.,   160  (156) 

• after,  97  (40) 

Ward,  J.,  R.A.,  87  (68),  138 
(162-3),  167  (so),  175  (98), 
290  (80),  295  (114),  318  (ss), 

341  (14O 
Ward,    M.   T.,   118  (115),    340 

("5) 
Wardle,   Arthur,    48  (71),    170 

(124),    176  (136) 
Warren,   E.  G.,  346  (151) 
Warren,    W.    W.,    288   (54-6), 

289  (57-9) 
Waterhouse,  J.  W.,  R.A.,  116 

(70) 
Waterlow,    Sir    E.    A.,    R.A., 

116   (71),    117   (113) 
Watteau,  Antoine,  47  (24),  381 

(62) 

School  of,   105  (85) 

Watteau    de    Lille,    L.   J.,    99 

(71) 
Watson,  G.,  P.R.S.A.,  64(76), 

295   (102) 
Watson,  G.   R.,  306  (117) 
Watson,    J.    D.,    394   (57) 
Watson,    W.,    227   (101) 
Watson,  W.  J.,  306  (118-20) 
Watson,  W.  R.  C.,  307(121-2) 
Watts,  G.   F.,   R.A.,   319  (83) 


448 


INDEX. 


Pictures. 


Webb,  A.,  223  (130) 
Webb,    C.    M.,    34S    (103) 
Webb,  F.,  92  (201) 
Webb,    James,    16   (130-3),    21 
("S).   57  (159).   62  (17),    113 
(153),    118   (116),    155   (159), 
169  (99,    106),    176  (137),  201 
(162),    223    (131).    300    (81), 
356  (66),  378  (384),  392  (17) 
Webb,   W.   J.,   32  (no) 
W^eber,    Otto,   154  (108) 
Weber,    Th.,    154    (109) 
Webster,    T.,    R.A.,      55    (99- 
100),  282  (36),   356  (67),  366 

(96)  ^     ^ 

Weekes,  W.,  20  (65) 
Weenix,  J.  B.,  4  (117),  23  (20) 
Weger,  Otto,  222  (88) 
Weickart,  J.   G.,  93  (248) 
Weiland,   ].,    no  (57) 
Weiler,   Lina  v.,    108  (23) 
Weiss,  Jos6,  330  (131) 
Weiss,   J.,   55  (106) 
Weisse,  R.,  392  (18) 
Weissenbruch,      J.      H.,     370 

(123).  374  (249).  377  (345-6). 

394  (69) 
Weissenbruch,      Willem,     377 

(347)  ^     ^^ 

Weisz,   A.,   84  (156) 
Werff,  A.  van  der,  200  (127) 
West,    Benjamin,    P.R.A.,     4 

(104),  293  (52) 
West,  J.,  96  (11) 
Westerbeek,    C,    22  (133),   ^2 

(111-12),  117  (no),  374  (250- 

i),  394  (71)  ^^^^ 
Wet,  J.  de,  99  (86) 
Wetherbee,   G.    F.,    1   (6),    159 

(107).   357  (102) 
Weyden,   R.    van    der,    3   (82), 

295  (90) 
Wheatley,  F.,  R.A.,    104  (51), 

163   (81),    165  (133),    379  (7) 
Wheeler,  J.  A.,  72  (96) 
Whittle,  T.,  55  (113).  221  (64) 


Wignell,    R.,  27  (124) 

Wilkie,  Sir  David,  R.A.,  ib 
(134),  20  (79),  15s  (160),  282 
(37-8),    296   (127),    356   (68). 

366  (97).    395   (107) 
Willaerts,  A.,  47  (25) 
Willems,   F.,  49  (84) 
Williams,  see  Haynes-Williams 
Williams,   A.   W.,    117  (106) 
Williams,  E.,  3  (84) 
Williams,    E.   C,    223   (132) 
Williams,  G.    A.,    223   (133) 
Willis,    E.,    113    (154) 
Willis,    H.    B.,     16    (137),    22 

(134)  ^       ^ 

Willis,  J.,  102  (153) 
Wilson,  J.,  16  (140),    168  (80), 

175  (97).  395  (92) 
Wilson,  J.  J.,   16  (138-9) 
Wilson,    R.,    R.A.,    43   (105). 
87  (69),  92  (202),  99   (67,  78), 
105  (67).  155  (161),  165  (134), 
293  (26),  366  (98),  379  (8-9), 
380  (41),  381  (47.  52) 
Wimperis,  E.  M.,  41  (48,  50), 
299  (54),   366  (99),  394  (66). 
395  (116) 
Windmaier,  A.,  370  (124) 
Windus,   W.   L.,   226  (68) 
Wissing,   W.,   3  (69),   49  (98), 
loi  (121),  404  (146-8) 

after,   2  (45) 

Witherington,    W.    F.,    R.A., 

16  (141) 
Witte,  E.  de,   229  (150) 
Wittel,  G.  van,    165  (135) 
Wolf,   O.  (Munich),    154  ("<>) 
Wolgemut,  415  (t6o) 
WoUen,  W.  B.,   40  (14) 
Wolstenholme,  Dean,  163  (71) 
Wonte,  51  (154) 
Wood,  L.  J.,  Ill  (8s) 
Woods,    H.,    R.A.,    343    (46), 

357  (103) 
Woodville,  R.  Caton,  155  (162) 


Pictures. 


IXDEX. 


449 


W'oolmer,  A.  J.,  218  (131),  356 

(69) 
'W  orms,  J.,   154  (ill) 
WoLitermartens,  E.,    167  (50A) 
^^'ouverman,    Peter,  380  (34) 
^^'ouverman,    Philip,   43  (loi), 
49  (99).  64  (59),  94  (249-53), 
29   (7S).    105   (61),    162   (45), 
165  (136),  283  (74),  290  (85), 
403    (129),    412    (73) 

after,  42  (8g) 

Wright,  J.,  A.R.A.  (of  Derby), 

64  (74),    97  (29),  379  (18) 
Wright,  A.,    92   (201J 
Wright,    G.,    341    (142) 
Wyatt,    H.,    410    (24) 
Wyburd,    F.  J.,    21  (116),    225 

(34).  343  (47) 
Wyck,  T.,  2  (46),  63  (49),  381 

(46) 
Wvld,  W.,   3S6  (70) 
\\VHie,  C.  W.,   169  (113),   176 

(138-9) 
^^■vllie,     W.     L.,     R.A.,     227 

(102),  280(108-9),  378(385-6) 
Wvllie,    W.    M.,    221   (61) 
Wynants,  J.,  381  (63) 

after,    200  (128) 

\^"yngaerdt,  A.  J.  V.,  84  (157) 

X. 

Xavery.  G.  J.,  381  (48) 

Y. 

Yacano,   R.,    17  (161-2) 
Yeames,  W.  F.,  R.A.,  282  (39) 
Ysselsteyn,   A.    F.,    log  (30) 


Zamacois,  E.,   iS4  (112) 
Zanetti,  gi  (i8g) 
Zeitter,  J.,  49  (81),  94  (273) 
Ziem,   F.,   356  (80),   370  (125) 


Zoffany,  J.,  R.A.,  71  (80),   102 

(154),   104  (40},    106  (87) 
and     Seymour,     J.,      137 

(142) 
ZuccareUi,  F.,  R.A.,  3  (62,  70), 

92   (203),    103   (10),    162  (41), 

201   (166) 
Zucchero,    F.,    27    (125),     412 

(79) 

School  of,  381  (53) 

Zulla,  J.,   92  (196) 

Zurburan,    F.,   89  (129-35),   94 

(277) 


ANONYMOUS 

"  Adoration  of  the  Magi  " 
(Dutch  Schaoh  on  alabas- 
ter),  92  (209) 

(Early    German    School), 

87  (77)   ' 

(Italian  School),  go  (136) 

"  Adoration  of  the  Shepherds  ' 

(Italian  School),  go  (136) 
"Allegorical      Figures,"       66 

(125) 
"  Annunciation,  The,"  (Dutch 

School,  on  copper),  92  (209) 

283  (55) 

(Spanish      School),       10 1 

(127) 

"  Antwerp,    The    Great    Fire 

at,"    163    (64) 
"  Ascension    of   the    Virgin  '' 

(two),    (Italian    School),    go 

*  (139-40) 
"  Astronomv"  (French  School) 

94   (258)  ' 
"  Bav    Scene:      Sunset,"    221 

(72) 

"  Cavalier  and  Lady  talking 
together  "  (Dutch  School), 
92   (206) 

Ceiling  Decorations  (Paint- 
ings),  95  (278-87) 

2    E 


45° 


INDEX. 


Pictures. 


"  Christ  before  Pilate"  (Span- 
ish  School),    loi  (124) 

"  Citizens  in  a  Market-Place" 
(Venetian  School),  284  (82) 

*'  Cows  and  Sheep"  (nioder}i]. 

40   (3) 
"  Dead  Pheasants,  Woodcock, 

and  Wild  Duck,"  134  (62) 
"  Death      of      Saint      Clair  " 

(Italian  School),    go   (143) 
■"  Dogs,  Pony  and  Dead  Stag" 

(viodern),  40  (2) 
"Emigrant    Ship,    The,"     by 

G.A.,   175  (91) 
"Entombment,    The,"    (tem- 
pera), 284  (83) 
"  Figures    in    a    Landscape  '' 

(French  School),  94  (258) 
"  Flight,    The,    into   Egypt," 

^7  (71) 
•*'  Flowers,      Vase     of,"     and 

"  Flowers  and  Bird's  Nest," 

50    (136) 
Fox-hunting  :   "  Gomg  to  the 

Covert,"  and  "  The  Death" 

(a  pair),   137  (123) 
■*'  Gentlemen   on    Horseback"' 

(sketch),   135  (65) 
^'  Girl  with  a  Kitten  "  (French 

School),   94  (257) 
^•Goldsmith's  Shop,  The,"  222 

(105) 
"  Guard-room,  A,"  55  (106) 
"  Head      of      a      Bacchante  " 

(French  School),   94  (256)  ^ 
"  Head   of  a   Female   Saint," 

283  (56) 
"  Head  of  a  Hermit  "  (French 

School),   94  (256) 
"  Head  of  a  Lady,"  413  (no) 
"  Head     of     an      Old     Man" 

(panel),    292  (71) 
"  Head    of   a  Saint  "   (Italian 

School),   90  (142) 
"  Hilly     River     Scene,     with 

Fishermen,"  296  (117) 


"  Horses,  A  Team  of  " 
(modern),   40  (4) 

"  Infant  Saviourj  The  ''  (Ita- 
lian School),  90  (141) 

"  Irish  Wake,  An,"  319  (88) 

"Judgment  of  Midas"  (Ita- 
lian School),  8s  (7) 

"  Lady  and  her  four  children" 
(a  set  of  five  ;  ovals),  284  (81) 

"  Landscape  with  figures  and 
horses  "  (Dutch  School),  92 

(205) 
Landscapes,  Two  (modern),  40 

(4) 
"  Levee,         The  "        (French 

School),    117    (103) 
"  London    from    the     River," 

135   (64) 
"  Madonna,     Head    of     the 
(Italian  School),    90   (142) 

(Spanish      School),      101 

(126) 

"Madonna   and  Child,"     283 

(57.   58)  ,  ,  , 

(Italian    School),   85  (i) 

(Spanish      Schaol),  10 1 

(122) 

"  Madonna  and  Child  crowned 
by  Angels  "  (Spanish 
School),    loi    (130) 

"  Madonna  and  Child  with 
Saint  Ann,"  96  (9) 

"  Madonna  and  Child,  with 
the  infant  Saint  John  " 
(Italian  School),  90  (138) 

"  Madonna  and  Child,  with 
the  infan't  Saint  John  and 
the  Angels"  (Italian  School), 

«s  (4) 

"  Madonna    and    Child,     with 
Saint         John  "         (Italian 
Schoiol),   85   (6) 
"  Mail  Cart,  A,"  134  (61) 
"  Mares     and    a     Foal     in     a 
Paddock,"    135   (63) 


Pictures. 


INDEX. 


451 


"  Marriage  of  St.  Catherine  "' 

(Italian  School),  85  (5) 
"Mary,    Queen    of    Scots,     on 

her      way      to      execution  '' 

(modern),    51    (143) 
"  Mennell's,      Mr.,      favourite 

horse  and  hound,"   135  (66) 
*'  Milking-time,"  49  (88j 
"  Moses,    The      Finding   of  '" 

(Spanish  School),   10 1  (123) 
*'  Murillo,   the  Youthful,"  3S0 

(45) 
"Naughty    Child,    The,"    32c 

(130) 
*'  Nvmphs  and  Satvr,"  92  (204^ 
"  On  the  Balcony,'"  316  (16) 
"  Othello,  The  Courtship  of," 

166  (b) 
"Park  Scene,  with  figures  and 

cattle  "  (modern),  73  (124) 
*'  Pointers      and     Pheasants,  ' 

40  (20) 
*'  Poultry   in    a    Garden,"     by 

W.   M.,  63  (42) 
Portraits,   23-27,  282-3  (40-54), 

383-4  (106-23) 
Portraits  of  which  the  artists' 

names  are  unknown  : 

"  Adams,    Isaac,"   163  (87) 

"  Adams,  Miss  Maria,"  163 

(87) 
"  Alva,  Duke  of  "(?)  24(24) 
"  Anne    of    Denmark  "   (.•*), 

24  (25) 

"  Baker,   Daniel,   Esq.,"  24 

(51) 
"  Baker,     Daniel,     and  his 

wife,"  24  (32) 
"  Baker,    Daniel,    and    his 

two   sons,"    24    (34) 
*'  Baker,     John,      Esquire," 

25  (63^ 

"  Baker,  Miss  Dorothy,"  24 

(45) 
"  Boswell,  James,"   106  (89) 


'  Broughton,  Miss,  of  Owl- 

burv,    1586,"   2   (26) 
'  Burke,    Dr.,"    3    (94) 
'  Burke,   Edmund,''  49  (94) 
'  Cadsant,      The      Marquis 

de,"  411  (27) 
'  Carey,   Henry,   first    Lord 
Hunsdon,  K.G.,,  296  (131) 
'  Caroline,  Queen,"  25  (66) 
'  Cay,  John,"  383  (106) 
'  Cay,  John,  Esq.,  of  Charl- 
ton," 383  (112) 
'  Cay,     Mrs."    (nee     Eliza- 
beth Hace),  3S3  (107) 
'  Chambers,    Robert    Hast- 
ings, Sheriff  of  London," 

63^(34) 
'  Coffin,  C,"  163  (88) 
'  Cooke,  G.  F."  (actor),  291 

(117) 
'  Coope,  John  "  (a  Founder 

of  the  Phoenix  Fire  Office) 

282  (44) 
'  Coope,    Mrs.     John,"    2S2 

(45) 
'Coope,  Richard  "  (Founder 

of   the   London  Hospital), 

282  (40) 
'  Cox,    Charley,    D.L.,    for 

the     County     of    Essex," 

135  (89) 
'  Crotch,     Master    \\  illiam 

(Musician),"    106  (107) 
'Carter,    Miss    Elizabeth," 

65  (108) 
'  Chesterfield,    Philip,    Ear' 

of,"  100  (108) 
'  Doorman,  Mrs.,"  282  (42) 
'  Drake,    Sir  Francis,"    162 

(26) 
'  Dumbarton,    George,   Ear; 

of,"  25  (54) 
'  Edward  VL,"  384  (124) 
'  Elizabeth,    Princess  "  (ths 

daughter    of    Chr.rles    L), 

64   (55) 


452 


INDEX. 


Pictures. 


"  Elizabeth,    Queen,"     22S 

(126),  413  (ioq) 
"Elizabeth,    Princess  "  (the 

daughter  of  James  I.),  100 

(no) 
"  Ehvood,     John,     LL.D.,"' 

24  (49) 

"  Eugene   Francis,  Prince," 

25  (55) 

"  FitzGerald,       Lady,"      65 

(107) 
"  Gage,   Basilea,"  162  (31) 
"  George,  Prince  of  Wales," 

46   (12) 
"  George  II.,"  25  (65) 
"  George    III.,"    403    (118) 
"  George  IV.,"  73  (118) 
"  Gibbon,  Edward,"  25  (60) 
"  Gibbon,     Mrs.     Edward  ' 

(Judith  Porten),  25  (61) 
"  Gibbon,    Miss  Elizabeth," 

25   (62) 
"  Guilford,      Francis,      first 

Baron,"   24  (35,  36) 
"  Guilford,       Francis,      first 

Earl  of,''  25  (72) 
"  Guilford,    George     Augus- 
tus,   third    Earl    of,"    24 

(71) 
"  Hale,  Sir   Matthew,"    162 

(25) 
"  Hales,   Ann,"  96  (13) 
"  Hales,    Barbara,     Lady," 

96  (14) 
"  Hales,  Frances,"  96  (12) 
"  Hales,   Sir  E.,"  96  (15) 
"  Halifax,      Charles,      Earl 

of,"   44   (129) 
"  Harvey,    W.,    Esq.,"    24 

(so) 
"  Hill,    Sir    Roger,    of   Den- 
ham,"  24  (47) 
"  Holroyd,   Isaac,"  25  (67) 
"  Holroyd    Lady  Susan,"  25 
(73) 


'  Isabella   of   Austria,"    4.1 

(94) 
'Jackson,   Miss  Storer, "  65 

(90) 
'  James  I.,"  24  (25) 
'  James  IL,  when  Duke  of 

York,"  411  (28) 
'  James,  Thomas,"  40  (24) 
'Jordan,    J.,"   3   (93) 
'  Kempenfelt,   Rear-Admiral 

Richard,"  65   (103) 
'  King,        William,        Esq., 

LL.D.,"  383  (no) 
'  King,  Mrs.,"  383  (in) 
'  Kingsland,     Viscountess," 

411  (28) 
'  Knollys,   Sir  Francis,"  4^ 

(100) ' 
'  Lacon,    Miss,"  4  (124) 
'  Lawrence,     Sir     Thomas, 

P.R.A.,"  (?),   106  (122) 
'  Leighton,    Hon.   Mrs.,"   3 

(100) 
'  Lockey,  Abigail,"  24  (53), 

25  (53A) 
'  Marlborough,    Sarah    Jen- 
nings,   Duchess     of,"  411 

'Marie     de     Medicis,"     296 

(129) 
'  Mary  II.,"  25  (56) 
'  Mellish,    Joseph,"  24   (53) 
'  Mellish,  Miss   Sarah,"   24 

(49) 
'  Montagu,      Lieut. -Colonel 

Edward,"  44  (133) 
'  Montagu,     Brigadier,    and 

his    wife  "    (a    pair),     44 

(131) 

'  Montagu,      General       Ed- 
ward," 44  (130) 

'  Montagu,    Miss    Harriet,*' 

44  (132) 
'  Moore,    Sir  Thomas,    and 
his       family,"      (Holbein 
Scliool),  TOO  (105) 


Pictures. 


INDEX. 


'  Napoleon,"  73  (118) 

'  Nolcken,        Baron        and 

Baroness   de,"  384   (220J 
'  Nollekens,    J.    F.,    R.A.," 

164  (ill) 
'  North,  Catherine,    Ladv,'' 

24   (40) 
'  North,       Charles,       Fifth 

Baron,"  24  (39) 
'  North,      Dudley,      Fourth 

Baron,"   24  (38) 
'  North,    Frederick,    Eighth 

Lord  "    (Prime    Minister), 
,  25  (70) 
■  North,    Frederick,    Lord  " 

(a  plaster  bust),  27  (126) 

Northumberland,  Countess 

of,  "3  (72) 

Nottingham,     H  e  n  e  a  g  e 

Finch,   First  Earl  of,"  24 

(37) 

Pembroke,  Lady  Frances, 

as  a  girl,"  3  (75) 

Philip    IV.  when   a   boy," 

290  (79) 

Phillippe  de  Valois,"  414 

Pym,  John,"   164  (ggA) 

Richardson,  John,"  24(28) 

Richmond,    Duchess    of," 

3  (78) 

Roper,   Ladv  Harriet,"  65 

(no) 

St.    Vincent,    Earl,"     404 

(i-iS) 

Sherlock,  I  homas"(Bishop 

of    London),    100    (109) 

Scott,  Sir  Joseph"  {Early   \ 

English   School),    97   (36J      | 

Sherlock,   Thomas  "  (Bis-    ! 

hoD  of  London),   100  (109)    ] 

Smith,  R.  J.  "  (actor),  291    I 

(119)  ■      : 

Southampton,      Earl     and    j 
Countess  of  "  (a  pair),  4-* 
(93) 


453 

'Speke,  George,  of  Dilling- 
ton.  Esquire,  "24  (42),  24. 

(44) 
'  Speke,     Mrs.     Llizaboth," 

24   (43) 
'  Speke,    Sir    Thomas,"    2\ 

(30) 
'  Speke,    Lady,"  24  C31) 

■  Throckmorton,  Sir  Robt." 

,  c).<3    (15) 

'  Vero,     Thomas,     in    arm- 
our," SI  (146) 

■  Walpole,    Horace    (?),    in 
brown  dress,"  50  (131) 

'  Way,  Lewis,"  25  (68) 

■  \\'ellington,  Duke  of  "  (in 
blue  cloak),  282  (46) 
Wellington,  Duke  of  "  (?), 

106  (115) 

^^'eston,      William,"      100 

(107) 

■  William  HL,"  24  (48),  25 
(56),  63  (28),  296  (130) 
William       Karl       Henrik 
(Prince)    of    Nassau,"    63 

(35) 

Yates,    Mrs."   (tragic  act- 
ress), 291  (116) 
Cavalier,  A,"   40   (21) 
Divine,         A,"         (Dutch 
School),  92  (207) 
Gentleman     seated     at     a 
table,"    292    (10) 
Gentleman  in  black  coat," 

44  (135) 

Gentleman   in  blue  coat," 

40    (21) 

Gentleman  in  blue    coat," 

282  (41) 

Gentleman  in  blue    coat  " 

(Spanish  School),  loi  (125^ 

Gentleman  in  blue  dress," 

44  (134) 

Gentleman         in        brown 

coat"  (oval),   40   (19) 


454 


INDEX. 


Pictures. 


Gen'tleman  in        brown 

coat,"  282  (41) 

Gentleman  in  brown 
dress,''  282  (43) 

Gentleman  in  dark  cap," 
292  (11) 

Gentleman  in  dark  coat," 

73  ("8) 

Gentleman  in  dark  dress," 
40  (17) 

Gentleman    with    his    wife 
and  two  children  "  (Dutch 
School),  87  (70) 
Gentleman,   with  lace  col- 
lar," 296  (131) 
Gentlemen,      Two,"     22S 

(125) 

Girl,  A  "  (French  School), 

94  (254) 

Head  of  a  man,"  340  (91) 
Head  of  a  lady,''  40  (18) 
Indian,  an.  Portrait  of," 
403   (123) 

Lady  in  black  and    white 
dress,"  51   (146) 
'  Ladv  in   blue  dress,"  282 

(43^' 

■  Lady    in    blue    dress,"    4c 

(15) 
'  Lady    in     brown    dress  " 

(Italian  School),  go  (137) 
'  Lady   in    dark  dress,"   73 

(120) 

Lady  in  red  dress,"  62  (19) 
'  Lady    in    slashed    dress,' 

296  (128) 

Lady  in  white  and    green 

dress,"  40  (16) 
'  Lady  in   white  dress,"  62 

(18) 

■  Lady  with  a  dog,"  (Span- 
ish School),  loi  (126) 


"Man,  with  green  cap,"  36b 

(100) 
"  Poets,"   a   set  of   four  on 
copper  (Dutch  School),  92 
(208) 
"  \  oung  Lady,  A,"  (I'rencn 
School,"  94  (255) 
"  River  Scene,"   112  (115) 
"  Saint     John,     Saint     Peter, 
and     a     Monk,"     (Spanish 
School),  loi  (128) 
"  Saint    holding    an    arrow," 

(Italian  School),  90  (142) 
"  Salutation,     The  "     (Italian 

School),  85  (24) 
"  Shipping  in  a  harbour,"  112 

(126) 
"  Sporting    Dogs  "    (modern), 

40  (4) 

"  Travellers  Halting  "  (Dutch 
School),   92    (205) 

"  Travelling  Peasants  "  (Ita- 
lian School),  85  (3) 

"Triptych,  A,"  (Early  Flem- 
ish School),  64  (53) 

"  Triumph   of  Amphitrite,"    i 

(7) 
"  Venus   and   Mars  "   (Italian 

School),  8s   (2) 
"  Virgin,  The,   and  the  Apos- 

■tles  "    (Italian     School),     90 

(143) 
"  Vision  of  the  Holy  Wafer  " 

(Spanish  School),  loi  (129) 

"  ^^'oody  Landscape  "  (mod- 
ern), 217  (105) 

"  Woody  Landscape,  with 
shepherd  and  sheep,''  166  (7) 

"  \\'oodv  Road  Scene,"  292 
(10) 

"  Woody  Stream,  A,"  319(88; 


DRAWINGS. 


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DRAWINGS. 


A. 

A.  G.  K.,  72  (86-8) 

A.    M.    P.,    112    (106) 

Abbey,   E.  A.,    R.A.,   393  (33) 

Absolon,  A.,  219  (5) 

Ackermann,    G.,    303   (18) 

Albert,   B.,  343  (60) 

Aiken,  H.,  51  (149),  139  (165- 
74),    158  (84) 

Allan,    J.    W.,    339   (62) 

Allingham,  H.,  29  (i),  41  (38), 
169(114),  175(108),  193  (362- 
4),  200  (137),  224  (i),  226 
(55).  303  (18-19),  342  (1-2), 
357   (112) 

Allom,   T.,    196  (i,  9),   214  (i) 

Amman,  J.,  399  (27) 

Anderson,  Robert,  A.R.S.A., 
151  (22),  298  (i) 

Anderson,  W.,  193  (365) 

Angell,   H.  Coleman,  56  (117- 

19),    151   (23-4).    152   (25-30), 
193  (366),  214(2,  15-18),  215 
(10-22),    301    (104),    343    (58) 
Antonissen,  H.  J.,  289  (63) 
Arplno,  C.    d',   401   (72) 
Artz,    D.  A.  C,   303  (1-3) 
Atkinson,  J.   \\'.,   214  (4) 
Aumonier,   {.,  29  (2),  56  (12O/, 
299   (40-1) 


B. 

Bach,  Guido,  29  (3),  52  (2), 
So   (i),    219   (6),    299   (57) 

Baker,   S.   H.,  52  (3) 

Ball,  \'\'ilfrid,  29  (4),  215  (23), 
303  (-^r.) 


Banks,   E.,   219  (7) 
Bargue,  C,  375  (252) 
Barnes,  J.    H.,    32    (113),    15S 

(71) 
Barret,    G.,   47  (37),    117  (89), 
158  (72),  215  (24-7),  219  (8;, 

343    (59) 
Barrett,  W  .,   220  (51) 
Barrow,   337  (25) 
Bartolini,    F.,     ^17    (36) 
Bartolozzi,    F.,  ^R.A.,  72  (85;, 

337   (i) 
Bastert,  J.,   397  (149) 
Batson,    Frank,   29  (5) 
Bauffe,   v.,  371   (126) 
Ba3iiss,    Sir    ^A'yke,     29    (6), 

224  (2) 
Baynes,  T.  M.,  338  (26) 
Beavis,    R.,    152   (31),    224  (3; 
Beers,  J.  van,  194  (388) 
Bega,   C.   P.,    292   (i) 
Bell,   A.   G..   29  (7) 
Bemel,   G.   von,   398  (16),    ^99 

(31) 

Benger,    \^\    E.,   33S  (27) 

Bennett,   \^■.,    18   (i),  41    (41), 

173    (36),  196   (2), 


52    (4-7). 

220    (s2) 

Bentley"^  C 
Ben  well,  J 
Berchem,    X., 

(69) 
Bernard,  M.  A 

(40) 

Bignami,  \.,  52  (8) 
Binglev,   T-   G.,  52  (9) 
Birtles',    H.,    18  (2),    52   (10) 
Bishop,  ^\■.  Follen,  29  (8) 
Blaiklev,  A.,  32S  (72) 
Block,  'L.,   29  (9) 


158  (73).   298  [J) 
A.,   32   (i 14-16) 
289    (65),    401 

195  (417),  197 


4S8 


INDEX. 


Drawings. 


Bock,    Th.    de,    367    (i),    371 

(127-9),    376  (253-8) 
Boden,  339  (62) 
Bodichon,    Madame    E.,     iic 

Bond,    R.   S.,    118  (118) 
Bonheur,  Rosa,  82  (74-s),   m 

(94).    133  (S-6),    151   (i),   326 
I,  pastel) 
Bonington,  R.  P.,  ig6  (3),  316 

(i) 
Bonvin,    F.,     161    (i) 
Borssum,  A.  van,  198  (76) 
Bos,   van,   398  (16) 
Bosboom,  J.,  367  (2),  375  (259- 

61) 
Both,  J.,    igS  (76) 
Boucher,    F.,    287    (4) 

■ School  of,   401   (76) 

Bough,  Sam,  R.S.A.,  515  (loi), 

82  (73).    152  (32-7).   168  (64, 

69).    299  (59),   300  (65),   328 

(73-4).  329  (75).  356  (89),  357 

(90).  377  (348-50) 
Bough  ton,    G.    H.,    R.A.,     19 

(28) 
Bouvier,  A.,  29  (10),  32  (117), 

108  (i),   215  (28) 
Braakensiek,  J.,  307  (126) 
Bradlev,    Basil,    52    (11),    226 

(78)^ 

and  Taylor,  F.,  219  (9) 

Bradley,    W.,  344  (81) 
Brakenberg,   R.,   399  (35) 
Bramer,    L.,  398  (11) 
Brandard,  R.,  214  (i) 
Branwhi'te,    C,    303  (21),    354 

(i) 
Brauwer,   A.,   398  (7) 
Bray,  J.   de,   399  (36) 
Brettner,   G.  H.,   371   (130) 
Breughel,    P.,    398    (5-6) 
Bridges,   J.,   23  (4) 
Brierly,   Sir  O.   \\'.,    193  (367- 

8),  298  (3) 
Brittan,  C.  E.,  303  (22-5) 


Brown,  M.   Cooper,  49  (60-2'!, 

304  (26-32) 
Browne,    H.    K.,   220  (30I 
Browne,   Henriette,   151   (2-^/ 
Brun,   C.   le,  399  (22) 
Brunner,   S.,  401  (65) 
Buchanan,   J.    P.,   49  (66) 
Buck,  Adam,  47  (47),   103  (11- 

13) 
Buckler,   J.    C,    196  (4) 
Bunbury,    H.,  71   (81) 
Bundy,  Edgar,  226  (79) 
Burne-Jones,  Sir  E.,  161  (2-6), 

338  (28),  363  (12) 
Burney,  J.,  219  (8) 
Burton,   Sir    F.    W.,    R.H.A., 

224  (4),  363  (13) 
Butler,  Mildred    A.,  49  (56) 


C.  M.  D.,  30  (51) 

C.   M.  R.,  80  (26) 

Caffieri,   H.,   29  (11),  55  (104) 

Callcot,  Sir  A.  W.,  R.A.,   19b 

(5) 
Callot,   J.,   399  (23) 
Callow,  William,  156-8  (1-70), 

173  (37).  197  (41-2).  196  (6-7) 

338    29) 
Cameron,   Hugh,    R.S.A.,  329 

(76) 
Campi,  G.,   221  (65),   338  (30) 
Campion,  G.   B.,  32  (117),  2()<-^ 

(4). 
Carpioni,    Giulo,    399   (19) 

Carrick,    R.,    118    (131) 

Carrier-Belleuse,    P.,   344   (66) 

Carter,  H.,  62  (3-4),  388  (31-2), 

344  (86) 
Casley,  W.,   304  (33-4) 
Cassas,  339  (56) 
Castelli,    N.,    397    (150) 
Gate,    ten,    375    (276) 


Drawings. 


INDEX. 


459 


Cattermole,  C,    219  (10),   221 

66-8),  222  (90-4) 
and   Clarke,    G.    R.,    222 

(95) 
Cattermole,    G.,     19    (31),    80 

(2),    115    (36),    117  (84),    196 

(7).-  215    (29-30),    307    (135), 

356  (81) 
Cave,   P.  le,  62  {5) 
Cellini,   B.,   399  ('57) 
Chalmers,    Hector,   329  (77) 
Chalon,    Christine,    after      A. 

Ostade,   338  (55) 
Chambers,  G.,  80  (3),  98  (41), 

115  (37).    298  (5) 
Chattel,  F.  J.  du,  367  (3) 
Cipriani,    J.     B.,     R.A.,       193 

(366,  370-1),  338  (34-5) 
Cipriani,  N.,  201  (147) 
Clarke,  J.  R.,  and  Cattermole, 

C,    222    (95) 
Claude    Lorraine,     198    (81-2) 
Clausen,  G.,  R.A.j  29  (12,  pas- 

tel),  161  (7) 
Clennell,    Luke,    214  (7) 
Clerisseau,  C.   L.,  337  (2) 
Clevele}',    R.,    337  (3) 
Cole,     Vicat,     R..\.,     19     (35, 

pastel) 
Coleman,  F.,  338  (36) 
Coleman,  W.  S.,  215  (31) 
and  Angell,  H.  Coleman, 

301  (104) 
Coleridge,  F.  C,  342  (11) 
Collet,    J.,     193    (372) 
Collier,   T.,   80  (4-5),    133   (7), 

152  (38),   215  (32),   299  (42), 

301    (105-8),      304    (35),    345 

("5) 
Collingwood,  \\  .,  52  (12),   147 

(43) 
Collingwood-Smith,  J.  \\  .,  66 
(112) 

Collins,  ^^^,  r.a.,  197  (44), 
307  (138) 

Collinson,    R.,    66   (117) 


Coney,   J.,    ig6  (8) 
Conradi,     M.,    338    (37) 
Constable,     John,     R.A.,     345 

(i  16-17),    377  (351-5) 
Constable,  J.  B.,   152  (30,  pas- 
tel) 
Conyers,    Miss,  219  (11) 
Cook,   E.   ^^■ake,   29  (13),   3^7 

("3) 
Cook,    S.    (of    Plvmouth),    52 

(13) 
Cook,    W.   (of    Plvmouth).    s~ 

(14)         ■      ^  ^ 
Cooke,  E.  W.,  R.A.,  167  (37). 

195  (418),  196  (g),  197  (45) 
Cooper,  G.,  196  (10) 
Cooper,  T.  S.,  R.A.,  18  (3), 
49  (69).  52  (i5)>  80  (6),  82 
(76),  IIS  (38),  133  (8),  175 
(109),  196  (11-12),  197  (46), 
224  (5),  226  (54),  342  (31). 

397  (139)         ^  ^ 
Corbould,  A.  C.  374  (70) 
Correggio,  289  (64),  401  (68) 
Corrodi,  S.,  175  (no) 
Cor  ton  a,  P.  da,  400  (38) 
Coswav,  R.,  337  (4) 
Cotes,  F.,  R.A.,  2  (47-9) 
Cotman,  J.  S.,  21  (117).  ii5 

(25),  197  (47).  345  (118) 
Cox,  D.,  19  (29),  29  (14-15). 
52  (16),  80  (7-12),  115  (39), 
158  (81-2),  215  (33-40),  221 
(69),  225  (52),  298  (6),  307 
(136),  316  (2-3),  320  (118- 
19),  345  (119),  356  (82),  363 
(14-25),  364  (26),  392  (20) 

after.  55  (io3y.   214  (3) 

Cozens,    T.,    18   (4) 
Craig,    W.    A.,    193    (373) 
Cranach,     L.,    399   (28) 
Crane,   Walter,    175   (m) 
Crawford,  E.  T.,  R.S.A..  329 

(78) 
Creswick,  D.,  R.A.,  298  (7) 


460 


INDEX. 


Drawings. 


Cristall,  J.,    197  (48),    214  (4), 

215  (41) 
Croft,    Arthur,    66   (113),     158 

(74) 
Crome,    J.    ("  Old    Crome  "), 

174  (52),   197  (49).  292  (2-3), 

357  (ill).  396  (134) 
Cromek,   T.    H.,    115   (40) 
Cruikshank,    W.,    219   (4) 
Cunningham,   H.   F.,   338  (38) 
Cuvp,  A.,  198  (77-80),  411  (25) 


D. 

Daxby,  T.,  80  (13-14) 
D'Arpino,    C,    289   (68) 
Daubignv,  C.  F.,  292  (4),  400 

(48) 
Daumier,    H.,    161    (8) 
Daumier,   L.,   292  (5) 
Davidson,    C,      21    (92),    222 

(96-8),  298  (8),  34i5  (120-1) 
Davidson,   T.,    ig6    (13) 
Davve,    G.,    R.A.,    338  (39) 
Dawson,  H.,  62  (6) 
Dawson,    T.    S.,    32   (126) 
Daves,    A.    E.,  214  (i,    5) 
Daves,    E.,    193   (374-5) 
Deanaglis,   C,    196  (14) 
Deane,    W.    W.,    219   (12) 
D'Egville,  J.  H.,   115  (26) 
Derbv,    A.    T.,    199  (91) 
De    Wilde,    S.,    68    (1-20),    69 

(21-38),  70  (39) 
De  Wint,  P.,  41  (34),  47  (26), 

54    (84),    116    (55),    173    (24- 

35).    174  (51).    198   (75).    214 
(14),    216    (73-92),    217    (93- 
104),  292  (9),  299  (31-2),  300 
(66),  307  (125),  316  (14),  358 
(121),   364  (42-3),  400  (53) 
Dibdin,   T.   C,   52  (17) 
Dickens    Sketches,    72    (86-8) 
Dicksee,    F.,    R.A.,   342    (4) 
Dietricy,  C.  W.,  398  (7) 


Dietzsch,    J.   A.,    399   (32) 
Dobson,   W.   C.   T.,    R.A.,   52 

(18),    354   (2) 
Docharty,  J.,  R.S.A.,  344  (87) 
Dodd,   A.,    197  (28) 
Dodgson,  G.,  219  (i,   13),  220 

(39) 
Dolbv,  E.,  33  (130) 
Dolby,    J.    E.    A.,    29  (16) 
Dolland,   ^^^   Anstey,   49  (63), 

158  (75).  304  (36) 
Dollman,    J.  C,  32    (118) 
Domenichino,     289    (68),     202 

(6),  401  (72.) 
Don,  Martino  del,  49  (64),  30- 

(4).  344  (67) 

Donatello,  400  (49) 

Dow,  G.,  326  (2) 

Downman,  J.,  A.R.A.,  23 
(5-6)  27  (130),  43  (90-1,  pas- 
tels), 56  (121),  63  (51-2),  7^. 
(91-2),  103  (14,  17),  193 
(376),  284  (75,  77),  289  (71), 

379  (19) 
Driesten,  A.   J.   van,    151  (4-6) 
Drummond,  J.,    158  (83) 
Duez,    E.,    166  (i,   pastel) 
Duff,  J.   R.   K.,   377  (356-7) 
Du  Maurier,  G.,  344  (73-77) 
Duncan,  E.,   18  (5-7),  47  (34), 
52    (19-20),     118    (132),     158 
(76),    159    (88-90),    196    (15), 
220  (50),  317  (49),  320  (120) 
DiJrer,  A.,  399  (29) 
Dusart,   C,   400  (39-40) 
Dvck,    Sir  A.  van,    400  (46) 

after,    72    (90),    174  (60), 

199  (91) 


E. 

E.    E.,   337   (4) 

Earle,    C,    52    (21),    116    (57), 

112  (95-6),  354  (3) 
Earp,   H.,    sen.,    344   (80) 


Drawings. 


INDEX. 


461 


Edridge,    H.,    A.R.A.,    23   (yj, 

103  (19),    158  (77),  298  (y) 
Edwards,  \^^  C,  32  (119),  33 

(133) 
Elgood,  G.  -S.,  304  (37-8) 
Elliot,   Rebecca,   29  (17) 
Ellis,   Edwin,    80   (15-16),    197 

(50),    392    (i) 
Emslie,    A.    E.,    224   (6) 
English      School,      Earl}',     72 

(93).    289   (62,    pas'tels),    337 

(6'),   338  (40),    401    (82),    413 

(108) 
Evans,  W.  (of  Eton),  51  (150) 

56  (122),    115  (27),    173   (38- 

9).    343    (48) 
Everdingen,  A.  van,    289   (6ij 


Faulkner.    J.,     R.H.A.,     393 

(44-5) 

Forg,  P._  F.,  289  (73-4) 

Ferri,   Ciro,   289  (67),  401  (71; 

Field,  E.,    115  (27) 

Field,   W.,    115  (26) 

Fielding,  .A.  V.  Copley,  18 
(89),  20  (88),  29  (18-19),  80 
(;i7-i8),  197  (51),  215  (42), 
224  (7-8),    281   (i),  298  (10), 

299  (58),  307  (137)'  329  (79)' 
356  (84,  87),  364  (27-9),  392 
(21-2),    397   (140) 
Fiepolos,  292  (18,  pastel) 
Filocamo,    P.,    399    (19) 
Fisher,    Mark,    167  (38) 
Flaxman,  John,  R.A.,   287  (5, 

11).  344  (70) 
Foster,  Birket,  52  (23-4),  62 
(7),  80  (21),  82  (78-9),  112 
(97-100),  175  (112),  196  (16): 
197  (52).  200  (133-6),  215 
(43),  224  (9),  281  (2),  299 
(56),  307  (138),  319  (104-5), 
342  (S-7).  343  (56)-  356  (85- 
6).  357  ("4)'  364  (3"-i) 


Forster,  T.  B.  W.,  52  (22) 
Fortuny,    M.,     116    (77A),    397 

(141)' 
Fox,  H.  C,  49  (59),    159  (91) 
Fradelle,   after,  338  (41) 
Fragonard,  J.    H.,    399   (24) 
Fraipont,    G.,    226    (56) 
Francia,   F.,  214  (i) 
Eraser,  Alex.,   R.S.A.,  82  1^77) 
French    School,    103    (15),    162 

(27,  pastel),  292  (17,  pastel), 

397  (151).    401    (77'    pastel;, 

401   (78-9) 
Frere,  Ed.,    151   (7-8),   326  (3), 

363   (i) 
Fripp,  G.  A.,   18  (10),  47  (27/, 
52      (25),     80     (19-20),      112 
(loi),     152    (40),     170   (125), 
173  (40).   219  (14),   298  (iij, 

3"7   (139) 
Fros-t,  W.  E.,  R.A.,   172  (4} 
Frye,   T.,  63  (50) 
Fulcatus,    S.,   398  (12) 
Fulco,   Giovanni,   398  (17) 
Fullevlove,    J.,     194    (394) 
Fuseli,  H.,  R.A.,   193  (377-8) 
Fyt,    Jan,    398    (16)  ' 

G. 

Gainsborough^  Thomas, R. A.,. 
18  (11-12),  47  (44),  103  (21J, 
104  (22),  198  (83),  380  (20), 
399  (20),  400  (50),  401  (66- 
7,  81)    ■ 

after,  72  (90) 

I    Gardner,  D.,  27  (127,  pastel), 
98  (57.  pastel),  380  (23) 

Garland.    \V.,    342  (8) 

Gastineau,    H.,     18   (13),     n-iG 

(17) 
Geddes,    A.,    233   (80) 
George,    Ernest,    A.R.A.,    29 

(20),    173    (41),   304   (39) 
German     School,    Early,     399 

(30) 


462 


INDEX. 


Drawings. 


Gilbert,  Sir  J.,   R.A.,  52  (2b), 

53    (27) 
Gilpin,      Sawrev,      R.A.,      13  j 

(175) 
Girlin,    T.,     18    (14),    41    (40), 

193    (379).    219    (15) 
Glendening,    A.,    167   (39) 
Glennie,   A.,   299    (55) 
Glindoni,   H.   G.,  344  (64-5) 
Glover,   J.,    21   (119),    196  (iS- 

i9)>    197  (53).    198  (54).    214 

(I) 
Godsall,   M.,  342   (9) 
Goijin,    C.J    66    (114-15) 
Gompertz,   55  (105) 
Goodall,    E.    A.,    18    (15),    5^ 

(28) 
Goodall,   F.,    R.A.,    112  (102;, 

215   (44).    354  (4) 
Goodwin,   Albert,    19   (36),    29 

(21-2),    115    (28-9),    116   (58- 

63).     159    (92),    298    (12-16), 

344  (9i)>  345  (122) 
Goodwin,    H.,      29    (23),     117 

(86-7),    307   (123-4) 
Gore,    W.    H.,    29    (24) 
Gould,  Sir  F.   C.,    193  (380) 
Gow,  Mary  L.,   116  (64) 
Goyen,  J.  van,  401  (73) 
Grave,   T.    E.,    289  (63) 
Grav,    Tom,    53    (29) 
Green,   C,   299  (43),  301   (109) 
Green,    D.,    29    (25) 
Green,    N.    E.,    53    (30) 
Green,   Towneley,   338  (42) 
Gregory,    E.    J.,   R.A.,   58   (i- 

21),    59    (22-5").      59   (5i-2> 

pastels) 
Gresley,    J.    S.,    53   (31) 
Greuze,   J.   B.,   399  (25) 
Grimms,  S.  H.,   214  (5) 
Groenewegen,  A.  T.,  303  (5-6) 
Gruppe,  Charles,    168  (65) 
Guardi,    F.,    51    (151) 
Guercino,   G.    F.    B.,    289  (65, 

67),   401   (69,  71) 


Guiaud,    J.,    53    (32) 

Guido,   289  (66),  398  (17),  401 

(70) 
Guidotti,  A.,  303  (7) 
Guinness,    E.    S.,  32  (120) 


H. 

Haag,  Carl,  224  (10),  343  (57; 

Haghe,  L.,  115  (41),  116  (72), 
118  (133),  219  (16-20),  224 
(11),   298  (17),  358  (115) 

Haite,  G.  C,  29  (26),  159  (94) 

Hall,    G.    L.,    112  (103) 

Halswelle,  Keeley,  A.R.S.A., 
53  (37).  80  (22),   2ig  (21) 

Hamilton,  H.  D.,  R.H.A.,  4b 
(i),  380  (22,  24,  25,  all  pas- 
tels) 

Hamilton,  ^^'.,  R.A.,  193 
(381),    194  (382) 

Flansen,    Hans,    41    (35),    344. 

(63) 
Harding,    H.,    198  (56) 
Harding,    J.    D.,    29    (27),    53 

(33),     196    (20-1),     198    (55,, 

215  (45).   219  (22) 
Hardwick,   J.   J.,   215  (46) 
Hardy,   Heywood,  344  (71) 
Hardy,  J.,   29  (28),   342  (10) 
Hardy,    J.,    jun.,    80  (23),    226 

(80),   304  (40-1) 
Hardy,    T.     B.,     19    (33),     30 

(29),    41   (31-3),    51    (152),  53 

(34-6),    116  (81),    717    (90-2), 

118    (134),     167    (52-3),    201 

(148),  219  (23),  222  (99),  504 

(42-6),   344  (68) 
Hare,    Augustus,    307    (128) 
Hargitt,     E.,    53    (38) 
Harley,    G.,    338    (43) 
Harpignies,   H.,  345  (123),  367 

(4-1 1).  371  (131-4) 
Hnrt,   T.,    53    (39) 
Havf'll,    ^^■.,    167  (40) 


Drawings. 


INDEX. 


463 


Haves,    E.,    R.H.A.,    173    (41) 
Hayllar,    J.,    344   (89) 
Hearne,  T.,   196  (22),  337  (7) 
Heemskirk,  M.  van,  398  (8) 
Heller,  E.,    166  (2-4) 
Hemv,    C.   Napier,    R.A.,   304 

(47-8) 
Henderson,    C.    Cooper,      139 

(176-90),   140  (191-3) 
Henley,  \V.  B,,   118  (119) 
Herclnian,    R.,      R.S.A.,    329 

(So) 
Herkomer,  Sir  H.  von,   R.A., 

30  (30),  32  (121),  56  (123) 
Hermans,  F.  O.,  175  (113) 
Herries,    H.    C,    115   (26) 
Hills,  R.,   133  (9) 
Hinc,    H.    G.,  301    (no),    39; 

(142) 
Holbein,   Hans,   410  (19) 
Holland,  J.,    19  (37),    115  (42), 

173  (42),   215  (47),   298  (iS), 

343  (50),    400   (51) 
Holloway,    C.    E.,    116   (65) 
Holmes,  Sir  R.  R.,   116  (73-6) 
Hooper,   H.  A.,  32  (122) 
Hopfer,   399  (31) 
Hoppe,    B.,   397  (152) 
Hoppner,  J.,   R.A.,  66  (118) 
Hopwood,  H.  S.,  302  (133) 
Horslok,  J.   P.  P.,   338  (44) 
Houi:fh,   W.,    ig6  (23) 
Howitt,    S.,    399    (21) 
Howse,    G.,    32    (122) 
Hubbard,    338    (41) 
Hu£:<:jins,  T.   M.,  338  (45) 
Hughes,  E.    Lucas,    117  (94-5) 
Hull,  W.,  316  (4) 
Hulme,    F.    W.,    18   (17),    104 

(23) 
Humphry,  O.,  R.A.,  70  (40-1, 

pastels) 
Hunt,  A.  W.,    115  (30-2),    igS 

(57),  200  (138) 
Hunt,    W.,    49   (65I,  56   (124), 

115    (43),    133    (10-12),      152 


Hunt,  \\'.,  could. 
(41).  197  (24).  200  (131),  215 
(4S-53),  216  (54-6),  224  (12- 
15).  225  (53),  227  (81),  298 
(19),  307(140),  316  (5-6),  364 
(32),  393   (40) 

Hunt,    W.     Holman^   216  (56) 

Huson,   T.,    iS  C16) 

Huysum,  J.  van.   19S  (8j.),   iqj 
(85-8,   94) 


Ibbetson,   J.   C,    118  (120) 
Israels,    Josef,    326    (4-5),   367 

(12),  375  (262A) 
Ince,  J.   M.,  71   (81),   214  (3), 

216  (70),  2iq   (22J 


J. 


Jackson,  F.  W.,  302  (134) 
Jackson,  J.,  R.A.,  56  (125) 
Jackson,    S.    P.,    53    (40),    159 

(89),  304  (40) 
Jacque,  Ch.,  151  (9),  326  (6-7) 
James,  J.  T.,  399  (20) 
Jardin,  K.  du,    199  (93) 
Johnson,   C.  E.,    32    (123) 
Johnson,    E.  K.,   393   (38) 
Johnson,  Harry,  219  (24) 
Johnstone,   H.  J.,  -li  (39),   112 

(104) 
Joly,    F.,    174  (58-59,  pastel) 
Jones,  Anna  IM.,  301  (in) 
Jones,  M.  R.,  338  (43) 
Jopling,    L.    M.,    32    (116) 
Joy,    J.    C,    IIS  (44) 


K. 


Kauffmann,  A.   R.A.,  82  (80) 
Keiserman,   F.,   iq8  (58) 
Kelsey,    J.,    72    (89) 


464 


INDEX. 


Drawings. 


Kennington,  T.  B.,  116  (80) 
Kever,    397   (153) 
Kilburn,    G.    G.,    32    (124),    53 
(41),    152  (42),   344  (82),   393 

(42) 
King,    \eend,    32    (125) 
Kirkpatrick,  J.,  227  (82-3) 
Knight,  Harold,  302  (135J 
Knight,  J.  Buxton,  393  (46) 
Koekkoek,   B.  C,  56  (126) 
Konig,    S.,   399  (32) 
Koninck,  P.  de,  199  (8g) 
Kopp,    G.,    398   (14) 


L. 


Lagne.'vu.  400  (52) 
Lance,    G.,    30  (31) 
Landseer,    Sir    E.,    R.A.,    109 

(36,  pastel),   133  (13-14),  356 

(88) 
Lane,   Albert,   53  (42) 
Langendyk,  J.  A.,   194  (383) 
Langley,  W.,  30  (32),   53  (43) 
Laugee,   G.,    151   (10) 
Law,  David,  53  (44),   177  (88j, 

201    (149) 
Lawrence,  Sir  Thos.,  P.R.A., 

47  (44),  284  (76,  pastel),  28f; 

(70,    pastel),    400    (41-2) 

after,  338   (46-7) 

Lawson,  Cecil  G.,  277  (i),  3;8 

(358) 
Lazzarini,   G.,   401   (65) 
Leech,    John,  392  (23) 
Leighton,    Lord,    P.R.A.,    104 

(384) 
Leitch,    R.    P.,    175   (114) 
Leitch,  W.   L.,  47  (28-35),  47 
(38-42).   53  (45).   "8  (135-6), 
173    (39.    43.   44).    198   (59)- 
.':i4  (6),  219  (25,  26,  27,29), 

304  (50).  343  (51).  356  (<S3), 
393  (26),   397   (14.3) 
Lemaire,        Madeleine,        200 

(139).    317   (50) 


Lemke,  399  (31) 

Leonardo  da  Vinci,   after,    199 

(97,   by  E.  Roniolo) 
Lessore,  Jules,  330  (108-9) 
Lewis,  A.   M.,   55  (105) 
Lewis,    C.    J.,    220  (48) 
Lewis,    J.    F.,    R.A.,    30  (33), 

115(45).  158(86),  197(25) 
Leys,   Baron  H.,    151  (11) 
L'Hermitte,   L.,  367  (13-15) 
Linnel,   J.,  sen.,   224  (16) 
Linton,  Sir  J.  D.,  285  (103-4), 

301   (112-13) 
Linton,  W.,  175  (115),  220(28; 
Lloyd,  R.  Malcolm,  344  (83-4) 
Lloyd,  Stuart,    222   (100),   393 

(47) 
Llovd,  Tom,  ai  (42),  53  (46) 
Lockhart,  W.*E.,  R.S.A.,  329 

(81-4),  344  (88) 
Lockwood,    Sir    Frank,      194 

(385) 
Longastre,  L.  de,  43  (92,  two 

pastels) 
Loo,  C.  van,  400  (38) 
Los,  J.  A.  de,  398  (9) 
Lowe,   R.A.,   304  (51) 
Lucas,    G.,    346  (137-8) 
Lucas,  W.,  216  (S7) 
Ludlow,   Hal,   56  (127) 
Ludovici,    A.,    32    (126-7),    49 

(68) 
Ludovici,  M.,  32  (127) 
Lundgren,    E.,    53   (47-8),    173 

(45-6).  316  (7),  343  (49.   52). 

344  (72) 
Luny,  T.,    194  (386) 

M. 

McArthur,  a.,  338  (48) 
Macbeth,    R.    W.,    R.A.,      48 

(49-55).  300  (61-3).  344  (62; 
McCallum,    A.,    30   (34) 
Macnllum,  Hamilton,  220  (25) 
McCormick,  A.  D.,  56  (128) 


Drawings. 


INDEX. 


465 


McDonald,  J.  B.,  R.S.A.,  329 

(85). 
McGuinness,  Bingham, 

R.H.A.,    18  (17),    104  (23) 
Mackay,  R.  W.,    115  (33) 
Maclise,   D.,   R.A.,    115  (46) 
JMacpherson,    J.,    49    (59),    55 

(102) 
Macwhirter,     J.,      R.A.,     298 

(20),  304  (52-7),  305  (58-65), 

344  (69).  393  (27) 
Maes,  N.,  after,   166  (5) 
Maggiorani,    L.,    317   (37) 
Major,    F.,   302    (136) 
Makon,    T.,    62    (8) 
Mander,    C.    van,    398  (8) 
Manle}',   E.   E.,    ig  (45) 
Manton,   G.   G.,    194  (387) 
Maplestone,     F.,    40   (i),    220 

(30) 
^ Maris,   J.,    326  (8-9),   327  (49) 
Maris,  M.,  327  (50) 
Maris,  W.,  367  (16),  375  (265) 
Marks,  H.  S.,  R.A.,  301  (114) 
Marny,    P.,    20   (89),    80   (24), 

338   (49-51) 
Marsh,  A.  H.,  32  (113) 
Martin,  EHas,  A.R.A.,  337  (8) 
Martin,  J.,   115  (47),   196  (19), 

338  (52) 
Mason,  F.  H.,  305  (66-70) 
Mauve,  A.,  330  (no),  367  (17- 

18),    371    (i35)>    375   (266-9), 

397  (154) 

after,  339  (67) 

May,   Phil,    19  (32) 

May,  W.  W.,   18  (6),  216  (58) 

Ma3'or,   Fred.,    174  (62-3),  302 

(137) 
Meason,  W.   F.,  305  (71-2) 
Mechaw,   J.,  399  (32) 
Medlycott,    H.,    193    (379) 
Meissonier,    C,  82   (81) 
Melville,     A.,     A.R.S.A.,     229 

(60) 
Menpes,  Mortimer,    159  (93) 


Mercer,    F.,   397  (144) 
Mesdag,    H.    W.,    375   (270) 
Mesdag,  Madame,  375  (271) 
Metzmacher,   E.,    112  (105) 
Meulen,  P.  van  der,  398  (9) 
Meyer,   H.,  338  (53),   339  (56) 
Miliais,  Sir  J.  E.,  P.R.A.,  194 

(388),  216  (59) 
Millet,  J.  F.,  393  (31) 
Mogford,    J.,    S3    (49-52),    118 

(137-8),  220  (34-7),  301  (115; 
Mole,  J.  H.,  109(31),  116  (78), 

118   (139),     119    (140),       158 
(78),     167    (41),     175    (III), 

220  (31-3).  307  (128) 
Montalba,  Clara,  152  (43^,  167 

(42) 
Morgan,    Fred.,    168    (63) 
Moore,    H.,    R.A.,    41    (43) 
Moore,   James,    A.R.H.A.,    ^2 

(82) 
Morland,  George,  55  (103),  71 
(82-3),     133    (15).     193    (371). 

401   (74) 

Schooil  of,  287  (12) 

Morrison,   G.   S.,  329  (86) 
Mo'ttram,   C.    S.,    30   (35),    49 

(67),  344  (85) 
Moucheron,    F.,   289  (61) 
Moy  (of  Augsburg),  398  (12), 

39^)  (33) 
Miiller,   W.,  345  (124-5) 
Munn,  P.  S.,  72  (84) 
Munro,  J.,   18  (17),    104  (23) 


N. 


Naftel,  Isabel,  342  (11) 

Naftel,    P.,    18  (18) 

Nain,  le,  399  (26) 

Nash,  F.,   197  (31),  338  (54) 

Nash,  J.,  97  (31),  115  (48),  197 

(26-8),  220  (49) 
Nesfield,  W.  A.,    19  (41) 


466 


INDEX. 


Drawings. 


Nettleship,  J.  T.,  30  (36,  pas- 
tel) 

Neuhuys,  A.,  326  (10),  330 
(III) 

Neuhuys,    J.,    227  (84) 

Neve,  A.,   303  (8-9) 

Newton,  A.  P.,  no  (46),  196 
(13),  298  (21-2) 

Nicholls,    G.    F.,   305    (73-4) 

Nicol,  Erskine,  A.R.A.,  32 
(128),     49    (58),     152     (44-5;. 

307  (141) 
None,   O.,   33  (129) 
North,    J.    W.,    A.R.A.,      30: 

(116),  316   (8-9) 


O. 


Oakes,  J.  W.,  A.R.A.,  53  (53) 
Oakley,    O.,   317  (51) 
Offermans,  T.,    397    (155) 
Oliver,  W.,    197  (29) 
Orrock,    J.,    30  (37),    53    (54'. 

301  (i 17-18) 
■Os,  G.  J.  J.  van,   196  (7),  197 

(30),  198  (60) 
Ostade,  A.  van,    199  (95),  400 

(43)  ,    , 

ajter,  388  (55) 

Owen,  S.,  214  (7),  339  (56-7) 


P.  A.  L.,  346  (139) 
P.   E.,   401   (80) 
Padgett,    W.,    393  (39) 
Paling,  J.  J.,  358  (116) 
Palmer,    Sam,    227    (85),    298 

^^3-4) 
Palmer,  Sutton,  194  (389),  220 

(38-9).  305  (75-6),  393  (37) 
Pars,   W.,  A.R.A.,  337  (9) 
Parsons,   Alfred,   A.R.A.,    116 

(82) 


Pasini,  A.,   151  (12) 

Paterson,   J.,    30  (38) 

Payne,    W'.,   56  (129),   214  (i), 

219  (2) 
Pearson,  C,  53  (55),    197  (31, 

33).  344  (90) 
and  Wainewright,  T.  F., 

201  (150),  214  (8),  339(58) 
Pellegrini,   C,    194  (390-3) 
Penley,  A.,  71  (81),   159  (89) 
Penley,    E.  A..   222   (loi),   393 

(43) 
Perego,  49  (57) 
Perronneau,  340  (85,  pastel) 
Petrie,    Graham,    174  (54) 
Phillips,    C.   B.,    172    (5),    298 

(25),   301    (119) 
Philp,   J.    G.,    53   (40) 
Pichat,    O.,    19  (30) 
Pilleau,  H.,  30  (39),  53  (56) 
Pillement,  J.,  337  (10) 
Pilsbury,  Wilmot,  53  (57),  3^2 

(12-13) 
Pinturicchio,   after,   97  (32) 
Pinwell,    G.    J.,    41    (37) 
Plimer,   103  (20) 
Poggenbeek,  G.,  371  (136),  375 

(272-4) 
Polidoro,  289  (64),  401  (68) 
Poole,    P.    F.,    R.A.,    30  (40), 

49  (69)'    175   ("6),    216  (60), 

393  (36) 
Portraits,      Theatrical,      68-70 

(1-39) 
Posoni,    N;    (of    Siena),    after 

(Pinturicchio),    97   (32) 
Potter,  Paul,  398  (10) 
Poussin,  N.,   399  (22) 
Powell,  Sir  F.,   115  (34-5) 
Poynter,    Sir    E.    J.,    P.R.A., 

161  (9),  i6g  (115),  220  (40) 
Prados,  A.  P.  de,   133  (16) 
Pradilla,    F.,    174  (55) 
Procter,    A.,    56  (130) 
Pronk,  C,  289  (60) 


Drawings. 


INDEX. 


467 


Prout,  Samuel,  46  (2),  54  (58), 
80  (25),  117  (90A),  ig8  (61-3), 

216     (61),     224     (17-18),      "20 

(121),  364  (33) 
Prout,  J.  S.,  97  (33) 
Prout,  Skinner,  220  (41) 
Pyne,  C,  346  (140) 
Pyne,  J.  B.,  298  (26),  305  (7/; 
Pyne,  T.,  18  (20),  175  (117) 

R. 

R.  C.  H.,  66  (123) 
Radford,  E.,  19  (38) 
Raffaelle,   after,    ig8  (56),    199 

(96,    pastel) 
Railton,  Herbert,   194  (394) 
Ranitz,   S.   de,    151  (13) 
Rayner,    Louise,    342   (14) 
Read,   S.,    196  (19),    197  (32), 

198  (64-6) 
Reed,    E.   T.,    194  (395) 
Reed,  J.  C,  62  (9),  227  (86) 
Reid,  J.  R.,   174  (53),  277  (2), 

343    (54) 
Reinagle,  R.  R.,  72  (84) 
Rembrandt,  van  Ryn,  292  (7), 

398  (") 

after,   23  (8) 

Reynolds,  F.  G.,   196  (21) 
Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua,  P.R.A., 

194  (396).   337  (11) 

after,  66  (116) 

Reynolds,  W.,  346  (140) 
Richards,  R.   P.,  339  (63) 
Richardson,  E.,  82  (83-4) 
Richardson,    T.    M.,    18    (21), 

29  (4).   54  (59-61),   112  (107- 
8),     115    (49-50),    119    (141), 

133  (17).    173  (47).   197  (33). 

198  (67-8),  392  (19),  393  (25) 
Rip,    VV.   C,    303    (10-12) 
Rivers,    Leopold,    392  (2) 
Riviere,    H.    P.,   316  (10) 
Roberts,    D.,    R.A.,    115   (51), 

172    (6),    175    (118-19),      197 


Roberts,   D.,    R.A.,   coiiid. 
(34).   316  (11-12),  320  (122), 

329  (87).  364  (34) 
Robertson,  C,   298  (27-8) 
Robins,  T.  S.,  220  (42-4),  320 

(123),  339  (59) 
Robson,  G.  P.,  197  (35-6),  198 
(69,)  216  (62),  346  (126),  364 

(35) 

Rodriguez,    33   (130) 

Roelofs,  \^'.,  375  (274) 

Romanelli,  289  (65),  401  (69) 

Romolo,  E.,  after  Leonardo 
da    Vinci,    199  (97) 

Rooker,  M.  A.,  A.R.A.,  337 
(12) 

Roos,  J.  H.,  398  (12) 

Rosa,    S.,    399   (18) 

Rosalba,  Clara,  47  (46,  pas- 
tels),  340    (86,   pastels) 

Roscoe,  S.  G.  W.j  112  (109) 

Ross,    Christina   P.,    152    (46) 

Rossetti,  D.  G.,  41  (36),  320 
(11),    344   (78),  364  (36) 

Rossi,   L.,   393  (29) 

Rousseau,  Th.,  292  (8),  393 
(30) 

Rowbotham,  C,    19  (42) 

Rowbotham,  T.  L.,  62  (10), 
112  (iio-ii),  197  (37),  198 
(70-3),   216  (63),  342  (15) 

Rowden,  Tom,  219  (7),  305 
(78) 

Rowlandson,  T.,  140  (194-5), 
194  (397-4"i).  289  (69),  '39^, 
(21) 

Rubens,  Peter  Paul,  400  (44) 

Rugendas,    G.    P.,   398   (13) 

Ruskin,  J.,   301   (120) 

Russell,  J.,  R.A.,  27  (129, 
pastel),  44  (136,  pastel), 
289  (72),  317  (48,  pastel), 
340  (87-9,  pastels),  380  (21, 
pastel) 

Ruvsdnel,   J.  van,   iqq  (90) 

Ryland,   H".,   30  (41),    116  (79) 


468 


INDEX. 


Drawings. 


Sainton,  C.  P.,  30  (42) 
Salmon,    J.,    118   (118) 
Salmson,    J.,    54    (62) 
Sambourne,         Linley,         194 

(402-3) 
Sandby,    Paul,    R.A.,    214   (5), 

216  (64),  337  (13-14) 
Sandbv,    Thomas,    R.A.,      27 

(128) 
Sandys,    F.,  393   (35) 
Santoro,    Rubens,    151  (14) 
Sarto,  A.  del,  48  (48) 
SaJ:chwell,     after     Dyck,     174 

(■60) 
Schaik,  ^^  .  van,  307  (127) 
Schellenburg,  J.  R.,  398  (16) 
Schenkel,   397  (156) 
Schetky,  J.  S.,   194  (404),    197 

(25) 
Schiavonetti,  L.,   401  (75) 
Schmidt,    E.   A.,    226   (57) 
Schoenfeldt,    F.,    398    (14) 
Schoevaerds,  M.,  398  (15) 
Schouman,    A.,   219    (3,    after 

Jan    Steen) 
Schwartz,   Therese,   375  (275) 
Scott,    E.,    A.R.A.,      174   (61, 

pastel) 
Sebron,   E.,   220  (28) 
Seckendorff,  Count,   30  (43) 
Segantini,   292   (5) 
Serres,  D.,  R.A.,   194  (405-6) 
Serres,   J.  T.,    194  (407) 
Severn,   Arthur,   301    (121-2) 
Shapland,    J.,    305  (79-81) 
Sheffield,   G.,    221   (102) 
Shelley,    S.,    R.A.,    337    (15;, 

339   (60-1) 
Shepherd,  G.  S.,  339  (63) 
Shepherd,  S.  H.,  339  (62) 
Sheppard,   J.,    194  (408) 
Sherrin,   J.,    20   (90),    80   (27), 

158  (79),   216  (65),   307  (142) 

346  (141),  392  (3) 


Simoni,    G.,    80   (28-31) 
Simpson,  W.,  18  (20) 
Singleton,   H.,   R.A.,    103  (16) 
Skill,  F.  J.,  133  (18),  221  (54), 

358   (117) 
Spilberger,  398  (14) 
Slocombe,    F.,   33  (131) 
Smith,  J.  Clarendon,  214  (9) 
Smith,    J.   R.,  27   (131) 
Smith,    W.    CoUingwood,      21 

(91),    220   (45-6) 
Solomon,    Simeon,    30    (44-5), 

220  (47) 
Soper,  T.  J.,   197  (33,  38),  339 

(64) 
Soyer,    Paul,     194    (409),     195 

(410) 
Stanfield,    C,    R.A.,    41    (30), 

47  (41).    54  (63-S).   "6  (52), 

152  (47).    198  (74).   329  (88), 

364  (37).  392  (4) 
Stanier,   H.,  339  (65-6) 
Stanley,  E.,  339  (67) 
Steelink,    ^^^,      216    (66),    303 

(13-15) 
Steen,  Jan,  400  (45) 

after  J   219  (3,) 

Steeple,  J.,  54  (66-9),  220  (48) 
Stevens,  W.  Rupert,  30  (46) 
Stewart,    J.    L.,    66   (124) 
Stocks,  W.   F.,    307  (143) 
Stolker,    J.,    339    (68) 
Stone,  Marcus,  R.A.,  339  (69) 
Stothard,  T.,    R.A.,    103   (18), 

287  (13-21),  300  (64) 
Stott,    W.    (of   Oldham),      30 

(47).  344  (61) 
Stroebel,    20   (89) 
Stry,  A.  van,  339  (70) 
Stry,  J.  van,  214  (10) 
Stubbs,  G.,  R.A.,   133  (19) 
Sutherland,  Fanny,  82  (85) 
Swan,   J.    M.,    R.A.,    152   (48- 

9),    200  (130) 
Swanwick,    H.,    19  (39) 
Swarbreck,   S.   D.,   339  (71) 


Drawings. 


INDEX. 


469 


Syer,  J.,  54  (70-1),  119  (142-3), 
168  (62),  221  (103),  299  (44J, 
305   (82) 


Tayler,  F.,  ^^o  (48-9),  80  (32), 
119  (144-5),  133  (20-7),  134 
(28-58),  158  (80),  174  (56-7). 
196  (22),  201  (151),  216  (67), 
220  (49),  281  (3),  346  (142), 
358  (118) 

and   Bradley',    Basil,    219 

(9) 
Taylor,   E.,   54  (72),   224  (19), 

329    (89) 
Teniers,  D.,  3q8  (6) 

attributed  to,  398  (9) 

Tenkate,    Hermann,    151   (16), 

214  (11).    330    (112-13),    342 
(16) 
Tenkate,  M.,  54  (73),  82  (86), 

225  (35-6) 
Terris,  J.,  21  (118) 
Theatrical  Portraits,  68-70  (i- 

39) 
Tholen,   W.   B.,   327  (51),   375 

(277) 
Thorne-^^  aite,  R.,  30  (50),  54 

(74),   298  (29),  358  (119). 
Thoroton,    F.   D.,  30  (51) 
Tiepolo,   G.    B.,   289  (68),   401 

(72) 
Titian,  after^  339  (72) 
Topham,   F.  W.,  305  (83) 
Townshend,    Patty,    195    (411) 
Trayer,    j.,    358   (120) 
Tromp,   J.   Zoetelicf,   303   (16) 
Troost,    C.,   339   (73-4) 
Troyon,  C,   326  (12) 
Turner,    D.,   337  (16) 
Turner,    J.    M.    W.,    R.A.,    18 
(22),  56  (13 1-2),  82  (87),   116 
(53-4),  117(85),  158(87),  195 
(412-14),  200  (132),  216  (68). 
224    (20-1),     316    (13),     31; 


Turner,     J.     M.     W.,     R.A., 

contd. 

(47),    339    (24),    364  (38-41), 
393  (28) 

after,  197  (29),  339  (75) 

Turner,   W.    (of   Oxford),    298 

(30) 

U. 

UwiNs,    T.,    R.A.,    55    (104), 
197  (39) 

V. 

Vacher,   Charles,      112    (112), 

172  (7) 
Vaga,    P.    del    161    (24) 
Val,  du,  399  (22) 
Vanni,   Andrea,    289  (64),   401 

(68) 
Vaiiey,    J.,    18  (23),    55   (105), 

118  (121),    173  (49),    214  (i, 

12,  13),  216  (69-70),  224  (22;, 

,339  (76),  378  (359),  393  (41) 
Velde,    A.  van   de,    399   (35) 
Velde,  W.  van  de,   199  (92) 
Velden,  P.  van  der,  326  (13) 
Verboeckhoven,    E.,  82   (88) 
Verbruggen,    J.,    337    (17) 
Verendael,    N.  van,    195   (415) 
Veronese,    P.,    401   (65) 
Vincent,    Spencer,    114   (2-22), 

J 15.  (23) 
Vinci,    Leonardo    da.         See 

Leonardo. 
Voet,  A.,    398  (15) 
Volterra,  D.  da,  289  (65),  401 

(69) 
Vrolyk,  Jan,  168  (66),  326  (14) 

Wainewright,  T.  F.,  56  (135- 
6),   170  (138) 

and     Pearson^    C,     201 

(150),    214  (8),    339  (58) 


47° 


INDEX. 


Drawings 


Walker,  F.,  A.R.A.,  6i  (102), 

393  (34) 
Waller,  Martha  M.,  112  (113) 
WalHs,    J.,    221    (104) 
\\'alters,    G.    S.,    54   (75),    220 

(so) 
Walton,  E.,  32  (126) 
Ward,  E.  M.,  R.A.,  219  (4) 
\\'arren,    E.    G.,    ig   (43),    112 

(114),    117  (93),    346   (143) 
Waterlow,    Sir    E.    A.,    R.A., 

343  (55) 
Watson,  J.  D.,  397  (145) 
Watson,  W.  R.  C,  305  (84-5) 
Watteau,  A.,  after,   173  (50) 
Weatherstone,  A.  C,  56  (133) 
Webb,  J.,    175  (120),  220  (51), 

221   (70-1) 
Weedon,  A.   W.,    18  (24),   220 

(52)-  305  (86) 
Weegewys,    H.,    168   (67-8) 
Weele,    H.    J.    van    der,    151 

.(17) 
Weiland,  J.,    no  (47) 
Weir,  Harrison,    134  (59),  307 

(144-6) 
Weissenbruch,  J.  H.,  151  (18), 

375  (278-80) _ 
Wells,  The  Misses,   134  (60) 
Werner,  C,  97  (34-5),  281  (4), 

346  (127-8) 
West,    W.,    196   (20) 
Westall,    R.,    R.A.,    214    (i), 

216  (71) 

after,  401  (75) 

Westall,  W.,  A.rIa.,  224  (23) 
Wheatley,    F.,    R.A.,   71   (94), 

19s  (416),   337  (18-19) 
Whichelo,  J.,  18  (7)       , 
Whistler,   J.    M.,  393  (32) 
Whi'tbv,  W.  R.,   118  (122) 
Whiteford,    S.    T.,    220   (53) 
Whittaker,  J.  W.,  54  (76),  218 

(H3) 
Whymper,   J.   W.,  18  (25),   54 
(77-8),   201  (152) 


Widgery,   F.  J.,  305  (87),  30^, 

(88) 
Williams,   J.    S.,   344  (84) 
^\'illiams,   Penry,   221  (54) 
Williams,  Pownall,  33  (132) 
Williams,  T,  Wynne,  195  (417) 
Williams,   W.    H.,   30  (52) 
Williamson,  F.,  346  (144) 
Williamson,    J.,    54    (79) 
W^illis,    H.    B.,    152    (so),    17^ 

(48),  218  (144),  221  (55),  343 

(53) 
Wilson,   Florence,  339  (77) 
Wilson,  H.,  221  (56),  339  (57) 
Wilson,  T.  W.,    194  (387) 
VVimbush,  H.   B.,    19  (40) 
Wimperis,   E.   M.,    19  (34),  21 
(92),   54  (80-3),   56  (134),   ^2 
(11),    116  (77),    158  (85),  201 
(153),    216    (72),    299  (45-6). 
306  (89-91) 
Wint.      See  De  Wint,    P. 
Wintour,  J.  C,  A.R.S.A.,  8^ 

(89) 
Wolfe,  G.,  33  (133) 
Wollen,  W.  B.,  19  (44) 
Wolter,    H.    J.,    151    (19,    pas- 
tel, 20) 
Wood,  L.  J.,  219  (20) 
V/ouverman,    Ph.,      199    (93), 

400  (47) 
Wright,    Joseph    (of      Derby), 

340  (90,   pastel) 
Wright,    R.    H.,    30   (53) 
Wyld,   W.,    116  (56),  221  (56), 

316   (is),    320   (124) 
Wyllie,  W.  L.,  R.A.,  30  (54), 
195  (418),  306  (92-3) 

Y. 

Yanow,  J.,  194  (382) 

Z. 
Zezzos,  A.,    151  (21) 


Drawings. 


INDEX. 


ANONYMOUS. 


"Ambleside,"    339   (57) 

"  Apollo,"  337  (21) 

"  Bay  Scenes,"   193    (358) 

"  Bridge    over    a    river,"     80 

(26) 
"Castle,   A,"   18  (19) 
"  Cavalier   and   a   lady,''    39S 

(4) 
"Cavalry    Engagement,"    133 

(4) 
"  Chiid,    Portrait    of    a,"    401 

(80) 
"  Cleopatra,"    193    (361,    pas- 
tel). 
"  Coast  Scene,"  214  (3) 
"Cottage   Interior,"  398  (4) 
"  Cupid      driving      animals," 

337  (6) 
"  Fan-mount  representing  the 

Months,"   193  (360) 
Figure         Studies         (French 

School)  307  (151) 
Figure  Subjects,   289  (65,  6S), 

337  (21) 
"  Finding  of  Moses,"  66  (122) 
"  Fir  Trees,''    ig  (27) 
"  First  and  Last  of  a  Family, 

The,"  287  (3) 
"  Flora  "    (pastel),    66    (119) 
"  Flowers   and    F"ruit,"      193 

(360) 
"•  French     General,    A,"    337 

(20) 
"  Frozen    River    Scene,"    ^89 

(63) 
"  Fruit  and  Flowers,"  337  (22) 
"  Gipsv    Fortune-teller,"    33/ 

(23)  ■ 
"  Girl  with   a   Hurdv-Gurdy," 

51  (148) 
"  Gleaner,    The,''   337   (24) 


"  Haarlem,   Street  Scene  at," 

289    (61) 
"  Head  of  a  Lady,"  62  (i) 
"  Head  of  a   Lady  "  (pastel), 

66  (121) 
"  Head  of   a    Man  "    (pastelj, 

66   (121) 
"  Head  of  a  Man,"  337  (20) 
"  Head   of  a   Sibyl  "  (pastel), 

66  (121) 
"  Heads  of  Ladies,"  193  (359) 
"  Holy  Family,"  289  (66) 
"  Interior    of    a    Picture    Gal- 
lery,'' 62  (2) 
"Jew's  Harp,  The,"  337  (24; 
"  Kitten,  The,"   193  (366) 
"  Lady,  A,"   339  (78,  pastel^, 

397   (150) 
"  Lady    carrying   a    basket,'" 

337  (4) 

"  Lady  in  white  dress,"  339 
(80,  82,  pastels) 

"  Lady  in  white  and  blue 
dress,"  339  (83,  pastel) 

"  Lady  reading,"  287  (3) 

"  Ladies  with  doves  "  (pas- 
tels),   66  (120) 

"  Lancers,  A  Charge  of,"  13; 

(I) 
"  Lichfield, ''_   193   (357) 
"  Malta,    Views    at  "   (four), 

23    (i) 
"Man  Smoking,  A,"  337  (6) 
"  Metal  \\'ork.   Designs  for,"' 

287    (2) 
"  Minuet,   The,"    193  (354) 
"  Mother  and  Child,"  398  (4) 
"  Mouse-trap,  The,"   287  (3) 
"  Mules  and  a  Goat,''  398  (4) 
"  Near   a    Pool,"    195    (417) 
"  Old  Castle,"   19  (27) 
"Old  Sheds,"    197   (31) 
"  Pantiles,  Tunbridge  Weils," 

193  (353) 
"  Peasants  Drinking,"  20  (89) 
"  Pet  Pigeons,"  51  (148) 


472 


INDEX. 


Drawings. 


Portraits  of  : — 

"  Baker,    Daniel  "    (pastel), 

23  (2)  ^       ^ 

"  Bingham,  Miss,"  194  (40b) 
"Caruso,  Senor,"  194  (385) 
"  Dodd,  Dr.  William"  (pas- 
tel),  loi  (131) 
"  Tallien,      Madame,"     292 

(17,    pastel) 
"  Harcourt,    Simon,    Earl,'" 

193   (356) 
"Jordan,    Mrs.,"    339    (79, 

pastel) 
"  Louis,     Rear-Admiral    Sir 

Thomas,"  339  (81,  pastel) 
"  Luther,  Martin,    Incidents 

in  the  Life  of,"  346  (139) 
"  Mary,    Oueen   of    Scots," 

198    (56) 
"  More,  Sir  Thomas,"     287 

(2) 

"  Nelson,    Lord,"   47  (45) 

"  Sheffield,  John,  First  Earl 
of"  (pastel),   23  (2) 

"  Sophie  de  France,  Ma- 
dame," 339  (84,  pastel) 

"  Strafford,  Earl  of,"  287  (2; 

■"  Turenne,  La  Princesse 
de,"  339  (94,  pastel) 


Proposal,  The,"  193  (355) 
Reigate,  Woody  Landscapes 

near,"    112   (106) 
Rievaulx  Abbey,"   196  (22j 
River    Scene,"   18   (19),    226 

(77) 

Ruined  Castle,"  66  (123) 

Salisbury,"    193   (357J 

Sea  Piece,"  97  (30) 

Shipping   at    Anchor,"    289 

(63) 

Shipping  off  the  Coast,"  ig6 

(9) 

Sportsman   and   Dogs,  '  346 

(136) 

'Spring         Flowers,"         bv 
C.M.D.,  30  (51) 
Stranded      Fishing     Boat," 
196  (21) 

Street  Scene,"   133  (3) 
Venice,  Views  in,"  52  (i) 
Vessels   off  a  Harbour,"  97 

(30) 

View  in  a  Park,"  133  (2) 

Walpole,  Hon.  Horace,  Seat 

of,"  337  (4) 
■  Winchester,"    193  (357) 
•  Woody  Landscape,"  18  (19) 


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ENGRAVINGS  AFTER;— 


A. 

Abbey,  E.  A.,  R.A.,  34  (11) 
Abbott,  L.  F.,  9  (92),  147 

(363).  254  (514,  517),  266 

842),  269  (908),  310  (33, 

37-8),  387  (43) 
Agasse,     140    (209,    211),      141 

(217),    142   (246) 
Aiken,   H.,    11    (121,    129),    36 

(49.  55.    57).    147  (348).   417 

(163)  . 
Amiconi,  260  (659) 
Amicus,  140  (203) 
An  sell,    C,    180    (69-70),     180 

(72),    185   (188,    190-1),     405 

(2) 
Appiani,  38  (96) 
Astley,   Mrs.,  257  (579) 


B. 


Balleroy,  de,  202  (3) 
Bane,    246  (342-3) 
Barker,  352  (136) 
Barraud,    141  (225) 
Barrett,    141   (219) 
Barron,    H.,   310  (34) 
Bartolozzi,      F.,      R.A..      1S7 

(226),    188  (243) 
Baudouin,    7  (32-3),    185   (197, 

200),     186    (201,    203,    206), 

351  (no) 
Beach,  T.,  77  (80),  189(264-5), 

249   (387), 
Beale,  Maria,  230  (13) 
Beauclerk,    Lady   Diana,    183 

(154),    187  (227),    240  (221), 
350  (72),  406  (37) 
Beckett,  J.,   331   (6) 


Beechey,  Sir  W.,  R.A.,  6  (2),. 

9  (85).   37  (94).  38  (no),    /4 

(14),    142    (260),     147      (340, 

351).    183    (156),    188    (248), 

189   (262),     190    (259),     651 

(275).  310  (25.  43).  387  (44/ 

Beilby,    W.,    182   (105) 

Benwell,  J.  H.,  38  (109),  79 
(118),  184  (171,  177J,  185 
(187),  187  (230,  231),  241 
(227),  334  (loi),  335  (116), 
350  (71).  352  (132) 

See  also  under  Anony- 
mous, "St.  James'  Beautv,"' 
and  "  St.  Giles'  Beauty  " 

Bestland,  C,    187  (231) 

Bettelini,    188   (238) 

Bierling,  234  (88^ 

Bigg,  W.  R.,  R.A.,  10  (119),, 
79  (117).  143  (264,  266),  14b 
(333-6),  147  (347),  185  (181- 
2),  192  (348),  405  (i),  400 
(109) 

Bisse,  259  (630) 

Black,  N.  R..  181  (104) 

Bleek,  van,  189  (262),  19a 
(274-5),    267    (876) 

Boel,   234  (100) 

Boilly,  348  (38-9),  349  (50-4), 
405   (is).   406  (27) 

Bol,    F.,  74  (7) 

Bonheur,    Rosa,    6   (6-7),    77 

(79)-    145   (30) 
Bonnieu,   g  (gi) 
Borel,    i8s    (igg) 
Bosse,   406  (34-5) 
Botticelli,    205    (125) 
Boucher,    F.,    189    (267),     266 

(826),    270  (034-5),    348  (35^ 

37).   349  (49) 


476 


INDEX. 


Engravings  after. 


Bourdon,  230  (10) 
Bowers,    145    (308) 
Bowyer,  231  (20) 
Boxall,  Sir  W.,  417  (171) 
Boyne,   K.,   182   (114) 
Boze  and  Dufrae,  186  (208) 
Braddyll,   269  (905) 
Brandoin,  76  (63),   142  (258) 
Breton,  Jules,  34  (8) 
Brompton,   387  (42) 
Brown,  M.,  74  (10),   142  (240) 
Brun,  C.  le,  37  (82),  236  (154), 

259  (633).  331  (6) 

Bruscett,  J.,    i8g  (257) 

Buck,  Adam,  37  (7S),  147 
(359).   184  (iS9.   170-1) 

Buckle,   348  (30) 

Bunbury,  H.,  9  (88),  35  (38), 
77  (67).  179  (57).  184  (157), 
185  (183,  189),  187  (228), 
188  (236),  313  (135),  314 
(142-4).  335  (104).  386  (4), 
409  (108,   117) 

Burne-jones,  Sir  E.,  34  (19) 

Burney,  J.,  266  (846),  352  (136) 


C. 

Caracci,  a.,  260  (676) 

Carpen tiers,  258  (61S) 

Carter,  G.,  407  (51) 

Carwarden,    233   (69) 

Caspar,    234    (92) 

Challe,  405  (19) 

Chalon,  H.  B.,  38  (105,  107J, 
140  (200,  203,  206,  213),  141 
(231),   362  ^127),   408  (lOl) 

Chandler,   35  (36),   254  (529) 

Chardin,  J.  B.  S.,  348  (36), 
416  (149) 

Chinese  Drawings  of  Figure 
Subjects,  333  (73) 

Cipriani,  G.  B.,  35  (22-3),  77 
(64),  79  (130),  182  (106),  183 
(153-4).  184  (158,  176-7),  187 
(227,    229),    313    (136),    334 


Cipriani,  G.  B.,  cantd. 

(100),    349    (57),    352    (141), 

406   (36) 
Clare,    le,    261    (683) 
Claret,     250    (420),     266    (833, 

838) 
Clarke,    T.,     260     (662),     352 

(138) 
Claude  Lorraine,  238  (184) 
Closterman,    J.,    75    (22),    271 

(959) 
Cockson,   231  (21) 
Cole,  Vicat,  R.A.,  34  (3J,    128 

(7) 

Collet,  J.,  179  (39,  55) 

Collings,    182   (114) 

Conde,   J.,    179  (48) 

Constable,  John,  R.A.,  9  (78), 
114  (i),  128  (9),  131  (92-j), 
132  (108-11),  211  (279,  282), 
271-6  (withdrawn),  323  (36- 
8),  331  (23h).  361  (106),  362 
(107-8),  386  (10) 

Cook,  234  (106) 

Cooke,  232  (67) 

Cooper,  A.,  141  (223,  225-6, 
238),  142  (239),  234  (108), 
362  (12S) 

Cooper,  J.  S.,  141  (219) 

Cooper,  R.,  6  (18) 

Copley,  J.  S.,  R.A.,  78  (96), 
M7  (356),  269  (912),  313 

(132).   352  (141) 

Corbaux,    Miss,    148  (370) 

Corot,   J.   B.   C,  34  (8) 

Correggio,    74  (7) 

Cosse,   146  (328),    180  (63) 

Costa,    G.,    211    (279) 

Cosway,  Maria,  37  (71),  148 
(367).  253.  (507).  335  (124) 

Cosway,  Richard,  R.A.,  35 
(29),  37  (76),  76  (43,  50-3), 
77  (85).  132  (107).  188  (239;. 
igi  (308-10),  192  (347),  240 
(211,  214,  217,  218),  241 
(228,  230,  238,  240-1,  244-6), 
242  (254.  256,  258),  243  (269, 


Engravings  after. 


INDEX. 


477 


Cosway,  Richard,  R.A.,  contd. 

275).    244   (286,    294,  298-9), 
24s    (302,    310,    316,    319}, 

248    (374)>    255    (549),      315 

(162),  335  (107),  350  (77-88), 

351    (89-96),    388    (54),     417 

(167^ 

and  Gilpin,    147  (357) 

Cotes,  F.,  R.A.,  252  (478),  269 

916,  919,  922),  270  (931),  387 

(50) 
Coypel,    74  (5),    78   (113),    237 

(165),  348  (34) 
Craig,  W.,  37  (74) 
Crewe,  Emma,   184  (172),  350 

(77) 
Cruikshank,  J.,    182  (iii) 
Cunningham,  255   (546) 

D. 

Dabos,   78  (112) 

D'Agar,   263  (753) 

Dagaty,    181   (99) 

■ — —     and     Rowlandsonj     181 

(lOl) 

Dahl,  M.,  237(174),  247  (352), 

260  (679),   261   (682) 
Dalen,  C.  van,  231  (27) 
Dance,    N.,    R.A.,    189   (25S), 

191   (312),   310  (29) 
Dandridge,    147  (342) 
Daniell,  J.,  179  (48) 
Daniell,    W.,    181    (103) 
Danloux,    185  (196) 
David,    145  (307,  311) 
Davis,    147   (352),   258  (617) 
Davison,  252  (460) 
Dayes,  E.,  76  (62),   146  (.332), 

180     (58),      181     (102),      18S 

(237).   386  (i),  408  (99),  409 

(no) 
Debucourt,    186  (210) 
Devis,   A.    W.,      78    (94),    141 

(222),    142    (241),    255   (545), 

264(787).  362  (117),  408  (94) 
De  WMe,  S.,  2^2  (257) 


De   \\'int,    P.,    211    (278),    212 

(317-1S) 
Dicksee,  F.,  R.A.,  396  (137) 
Dickson,  252  (^474) 
Dietricy,    C.    \^^,    238   (193) 
Dighton,    R.,    142    (248),    17S 

(21),    189  (259),    256   (568) 
Dobson,   232  (54,   68) 
Dolby,  417  (166.) 
Dollman,    130  (62) 
Downman,      J.,      A.R.A.,     37 

(67-8).    76   (57-8),    79    (125). 

1S4    (159),     188   (251),      190 

294-6),   191  (297-9,  302),  240 

(207-8,  213,  220,  222j,  242 
250-1,  266),  243  (271),  244 
(266,  300-1),  245  (307),  249 
(402),  349  (61-3),  350  (73-4), 
351  (114) 

Drouais,    78  (no),    270    (943J, 
348  (35) 

Dubuffe,    131    (95),   388  (57) 

Dufrae    and    Boze,     186    (208) 

Dupont,       Gainsborough,      7/ 
(81),  250(411),  351  (117) 

Durand,    314   (147) 

Duvesne,  405  (9) 

Dyck,  Sir  A.  van,  7  (27),  34 
12-13).  35  (29.  39).  74  (16), 
145  (309).  146  (314).  232  (47. 
53.  55.  60,  66),  233  (70), 
234  (91.  94-6).  235  (118,  122, 
129),  237  (155),  237  (162-4), 
238  (185),  246  (325,  33b) 
247  (359.  364).  250  (422), 
257  (575).  267  (878-9),  268 
(8qi),  271  (963),  334(75,  93), 
348  (33).  387  (41).  388  (53. 
55-6),  407  (52-3),  416  (150) 


Eastlake,  Sir  C.  L.^  P.R.A., 

189  (266),  417  (174) 
Eckstein,  J.,  310  (23) 


478 


INDEX. 


Engravings  afteb. 


Edridge,    Henry,     9   (92),     34 
(18),  244(291,  293),  313  (131) 
Egmont,    D.,    409  (106) 
Eisen,   405  (14) 
Ellis,   C.   W.,   14s  (304) 
Ellis,  W.,  141  (230) 

E'lvs,   335  (117) 

Elmore,    A.,    R.A.,    141  (217), 

406  (36) 
Engleheart,  G.,   184  (173),   192 

(321),  241  (227),  349  (57) 
Evans,  W.,    iSg  (258) 


Faber,  John,  jun.,  252  (458J 
Fagan,  190  (278),   266  (851) 
Faithorne,  W.,  237  (72) 
Falconet,    37    (73),    146    (326), 
190    (279),    253    (510),      254 
(515).  409  (104),  416  (153) 
Farquharson,  J.,  A.R.A.,    130 

(73) 
Fenouil,  266  (827) 
Fildes,    Sir    Luke,    R.A.,      34 

(io),_   129  (45),    131   (77) 
F^ournier,    145   (311) 
Fragonard,    J.    H.,    185   (196), 

348  (40-1),  349  (42),  416  (146) 
Freudeberg,  7  (34),    186  (201), 

34^  (41).  349  (43).  351  (no) 
Frye,  T.,  406  (47),  407  (48) 
Fiirstenberg,  250  (414) 


'GAiNSROROUGH^Thomas,  R.A., 
6  (13).  8  (72),  78  (87-9),  130 
(49).  142  (251).  147  (350). 
148  (365-6),  188  (234,  249), 
190  (273).  241  (236),  242 
(264),  244  (299),  245  (317), 
246  (334).  249  (392),  250 
(406-8),  253  (509),  256  (553, 
563),    260  (674),    264  (764-5, 


Gainsborough,  Thomas,  R.A., 
contd. 
775).  26s  (812),  270  (926), 
309  (9.  13).  310  (39),  313 
(132),  325  (87).  332  (45). 
352  (124),   388  (59-63) 

Gardner,  D.,  37  (77),  131  (96), 
189  (257),  249  (381),  26S 
(897),  270  (947,  949,  951), 
309  (16),  335  (no) 

Garrard,    35    (37),    38    (106), 

140  (202),     141    (221),      142 

(254-5) 
Gascar,    Henri,    230    (9),    2],/ 

(169),  253  (494-9) 
Geldorp,   238  (185) 
Gerard,    M.,  77  (82),  348  (37) 
Gibson,    261    (690) 
Gilpin,  S.,  R.A.,  140  (201) 

and  Coswav,    147  (357) 

Glendall,    181    (103) 

and  Shepherd,  35  (41) 

Gouy,  de,  350  (69) 
Graham,    J.,    141    (233) 
Graham,    P.,    R.A.,    130    (59, 

72),    361    (94) 
Grant,    Sir    Francis,     P.R.A., 

141  (223),    406    (31) 
Greenhill,  231  (iS),  257  (577) 
Green,].,  37  (87) 
Gregarious,  313  (140) 
Greuze,  J.  B.,  6  (14),  34  (18), 

75  (37).  130  (52),  348    (35-6), 

362  (109),  405  (8) 
Grignion,  310  (35) 
Gros,    313    (140) 


H. 


Haecken,  J.  van,   267  (882) 
Hals,    Franz,    131    (75),     258 

(608) 
Hamilton,  H.  D.,  75  (38) 
Hamilton,    W.,    R.A.,    9  (93), 
38    (114),    74    (2-3,     15),    79 
{119,    126,    128),    132    (107), 


Fngravings  after. 


INDEX. 


479 


Hamilton,  W.,  R.A.,  contd. 

146  (312,    327,    329,    337-8;, 

147  (339)-  180  (68),  183  (151- 
2,  155),  184  (163),  185  (192), 
250  (410),  251  C456),  257 
(585).  335  (120),  348  (30), 
352    (138),    406   (41) 

Hancock,   36  (53),   141  (226) 
Hannah,  R.,   172  (3) 
Hannaman,    252    (475) 
Hannan,    W.,   7  (22) 
Harding,  J.  D.,  145  (307) 
Harlow,    G.,     147    (354),     iSj 

(258),  258  (625),  260  (665) 
Havell,    G.,    416    (161) 
Hay,  J.,   350  (69) 
Hayter,  Sir  G.,  350  (69) 
Haytley,    252   (471-2) 
Henderson,  Cooper,  417  (162, 

166) 
Herring,  J.  F.,  36  (51-3) 
Hearne,  142  (243) 
Heaphy,    T.,    147    (355) 
Heere,  de,   177  (3) 
Heillmann,    78   (114) 
Heist,   B.    van    der,    246   (349) 
Hickel,  416  (153) 
Highniore,  J.,  6  (19,  20) 
Hill,    261    (704),    262    (714-15), 

263  (755) 
Hilliard,    261   (681) 
Hilton,   T.,    141   (230) 
Hoare,    Prince,      35   (24),    iSS 

(244),  254  (535),  257  (587) 
Hogarth,    W\,     10    (100),    143 

(262),    251    (451),    257    (591, 

599-600),  258  (626),  347  (8) 
Hogenbcrg,   234  (no) 
Hollar,  W.,   145  (308) 
Holbein,    Hans,    75  (36),    202 

(7),  234  (102),  246  (314),  252 

(459) 
Hondius,   Abraham,  262  (716) 
Hondthorst,    G.,    238   (179) 
Hone,  N.,  140  (198),  190  (276), 

241  (233),  252  (479,  481),  254 


Hone,   X.,  contd. 

(518),  259  (635),  335  (118, 
123) 
Hoogh,  van,  248  (379) 
Hooghe,  P.  de,  145  (310) 
Hoppner,  J.,  R.A.,  9  (76),  10 
(i  17-18),  36  (62),  37  (65.  69- 
70),  128  (3),  129  (44),  130 
(48,  50,  53).  131  (89).  132 
(115).  145  (299.  303).  14& 
(325).  148  (378-83),  180  (78), 
187  (217,  230),  18S  (248, 
250),  189  (257,  262),  190 
(282-5,  293),  192  (342,  345-6, 
351),  240  (224),  245  (30S, 
3 1 1- 14,  318),  247  (367,  3b9), 
254  (530).  258  (622),  259 
(646-9),  260  (664),  263  (760), 
265  (802),  266  (845,  852-3, 
855),  269  (900,  903,  909,  9131, 
271  (965-8),  309  (14,  21),  31G 
(26,    28,    31,    45),  313   (124), 

314  (152),  331  (2,  4).  335 
(125-7),  351  (112,  116),  361 
(92),  388  (72-6),  389  (77-83), 
406  (29),   407  (57,  60) 

and  Wilkin,  C.,  132  (113) 

Hoppner,   L.,   77  (68) 

Howard,    H,   347  (16) 

Hubert,    191    (312) 

Huck,  J.  G.,  142  (240),  146 
(324),    187  (215) 

Hudson,  T.,  190  (281),  235 
(124),  251  (452,  457),  257 
(578) 

Huet,  J.  B.,  186  (209),  349 
(48-9),  4(>5  (5-  20) 

Huysman,  267  (871),  268  (803) 

Huysum,  J.  van,  131  (98),  250 
(412),  386  (9) 

I. 

Irretson,  J.  C,.  140  (214), 

182  (112) 
Ingres,  J.  D.  A.,  203  (67) 
Isabey,  J.  B.,  313  (133) 


480 


INDEX. 


Engravings  after. 


J. 


Jackson,  J.,  R.A.,  259  (648) 
Janssen,  C.,  248  (372) 
Japanese  Colour  Prints  : — 
Primitives,   120  (1-4) 
Torii   School,    120-1  (5-17) 
Ishikawa  School,  121  (18-19) 
Nishikawa       School,        121 

(20-1) 
Nishimura      School,      12 1-2 

(^2-39) 
Independents,      122      (40-4), 

123    (74-7) 
Katsugawa  School,   122  (45- 

59) 
Kitao  School,   122-3  (60-4J 
Torivama    School,    123    (65- 

73) 
Hosoda  School,   123  (78-82) 
Utagawa  School,    123-4  (83- 

97) 
Tsutsumi    School,     124    (98- 

102) 
Katsuchika      School,      124-5 

(103-21) 
Hiroshige   (Ichiryusai),    125- 

7  (122-80) 
Hiroshige  II.,    127  (1S1-2) 

417  (168-70) 

Jean,  P.,  245  (303) 
Jervas,  233  (73) 
Johnson,  234  (107) 
Jones,  C,  3S2  (138) 
Jones,  J.,  179  (41) 
Jones,  T.,  239  (202) 
Jordaens,  Jacob,  352 
Justus,  78  (106) 


K. 


(135) 


Kai^ffmann,  a.,  R.A.,  g  (82-3, 
89),  10  (in),  35  (26-8),  37 
(66),  38(113.  "S-16),  74(1). 
76  (44),  79  (116,  129),  147 
(362),    183   (153).    184   (162), 


Kauffmann,  A.,  R.A.,  contd. 
185    (188),    188      (243),    190 
(280),    191    (311),    242   (259), 
2144    (290),    334    (103).    352 
(138),   353  (145).   406  (37-8), 
409  (116) 
Kerseboom,  261  (693) 
Kettle,  310  (32),  335  (117) 
Kew,  Six  Views  of^  406  (32) 
Kilburne,  G.  G.,    130  (63) 
Kneller,    Sir    G.,    75    (21),    75 
(22-7),    14s  (306),   237  (173), 
238    (186-7,     iQi).    246  (321, 
324.  329.  333).  251  (429.  431. 
453-4)'  2.S2  (460,  463,  466-7), 
257    (572),    260   (677-8),    261 
(680,    686,    688-9,   692,    694, 
697-702,    705-8,    710-11),  262 
(717-18,    720-1,    725-8,  .  730, 
733).  263  (734,  736-8,  741-4, 
747,    750-1,    754,    756),     266 
(830),  268  (889-90),  271  (955- 
7,    309    (17-18),    362    (116), 
409   (107) 

L. 

Lagren:£e,  406  (33) 

Lairesse,   230  (11) 

Lancret,  N.,  78  (113),  185 
(195),  416  (147) 

Landseer,  Sir  Edwin,  R.A., 
6  (15-16),  8  (45),  34  (20),  75 
(31),  129  (25-39),  130  (58, 
62),  145  (301-2),  172  (i),  322 
(15-22),  333  (70),  362  (in), 
413  (107),  417  (173) 

Largilliere,  Nicholas,  246 
(326),     262    (722,    729),     263 

(752) 
Latinville,  409  (105) 
Laurie,  Robert,  256  (571) 
Lavreince,  7(35),  79  (115),  185 

(197,    200),     186    (206,    209, 

211-12),    334   (98),    349   (44), 

405  (10-12),  406  (26) 


Engravings  apter. 


INDEX. 


Lawranson,  W.,  256  (557} 
Lawrence, Sir  Thomas, P. R. A., 
6  (3),  8  (62-8),  9  (87),  10  (95- 
7).  34  (16),  35  (31).  36  (63), 
38  (95).  76  (55-6).  131  (76, 
94).  14s  (29s.  304).  14^  (371- 
4).  189  (256),  191  (301),  233 
(84),  240  (209,  225),  242 
(261),  243  (276-81).  247  (354, 
368),  250  (403),  258  (624), 
264  (768-9,  792),  266  (8^^, 
847.  850,  854).  267  (859-61), 
269  (899,  907),  309  (15),  310 
(24,  27),  314  (149),  315  (163), 

331  (5).  335  (ill).  347  (2.  19. 
20),    348  (21,    32),    350  (67), 

351  (113).  361  (91).  362  (112- 
15,  118),  391  (134-56),  407 
(58-g,  61-72),  408  (93) 

Leader,  B.  W.,  R.A.,  128 
(10),    130  (54),  322  (1-3) 

Leigh  ton.  Lord,  P.R.A.,  ro 
(100),    131  (77) 

Lely,  Sir  Peter,  37  (91-2),  74 
(19,  20),  189  (271),  230  (15- 
16),  231  (17,  19),  232  (58), 
233  (71).  237  (167-8),  246 
(323.  327.  337.  338-40.  346). 
247  (350.  358.  360-3,  365-6), 
251  (427-8,  438,  440,  455), 
254  (511).  257  (574,  592, 
597).  263  (758),  266  (828, 
831-2,  834-7,  839).  267  (870, 
872-5,  881),  268  (888),  270 
(942).  271  (962),  388  (52) 

Leonardo    da  Vinci,  231  (37} 

Liotard,  J.  E.,  191  (307),  254 
(532).  257  (596),  264  (785) 

Livesay,  R.,  142  (259) 

Lloyd,  Tom,  34  (9) 

London  Cries,  39  (121),  79 
(120,  a  set),  143  (277,  a  set), 
362  (124),  408  (95-8) 

Views,  35  (42-5),  77  (65- 

6),    142    (245-6,    255-9),    181 


London  Views,  contd. 

(98-105,     by    Paul    Sandby;, 

386  (1-5) 
Longhi,  P.,    188  (250) 
Loo,    J.    B.    van,   250  (416-7), 

252  (468) 
Loutherbourg,  P.  J.  de,  R.A., 

3H   (146) 
Louvre,    Le    Musee  de  :    Col- 
lection    de    planches,     etc., 
apres    les    Grands    Maitres, 

332  (41) 
Lucas,    Seymour,     R.A.,     130 

(62) 
Luttichuys,  231  (24-5) 


M. 

Mantegna,   234   (lOl) 
Marchi,  Joseph,  258  (614) 
Marshall,    Ben,   38  (104),    140 
(204-5,  207),  141  (220,  227-8), 
1S8  (240),  333  (71),  352  (129;, 
362    (126) 
Martin,    E.,     182    (107-g),    259 

(644) 
Mason,   8   (70),    34   (1-2),    128 

(8).    142  (246),   179  (56),   187 

(224) 
Masquerier,      313     (125),     335 

(122) 
Matsys,  Q.,    146  (313) 
Mannskirsch,  181  (100) 
Medina,    J.   de,    75   (26),    261 

(696,   703),    263  (740) 
Mee,  Anne,    igo  (291) 
Meissonier,  J.  L.  E.,   128  (13- 

17).   130  (55-7).  361  (99-105) 
Mercier,  P.,  9  (86),  189  (27(1} 

190   (276-7),    251    (442),    258 

(609) 
Merian,  M.,  260  (655) 
Meyer,    H.,    241   (236) 
Michelangelo,   203  (67) 
Michelin,  237  (170) 


482 


INDEX. 


Engravings  after. 


Mieris,  Frans,  2-^8  (194-5),  ^-^^ 

(347) 

Mierevelt,  M.  J.,  231  (35) 

Mignard,   P.,  78  (109) 

Millais,  Sir  J.  E.,  P.R.A.,  6 
(4),  8  (44-5),  9  (79),  34  (19;, 
1-28(1-2),  131(88),  145(305). 
322  (5,  10),  347  (9),  408  (90) 

Millet,  J.  F.,  7  (23-4,  28),  8 
(70),  235  (128) 

Millet,    P.,    2og  (2^8) 

Moore,  E.,  130  (73) 

M  or  ace,  146  (312) 

Moreau,  7  (30) 

Morland,  George,  9  (84-5,  94), 
11  (122,  125,  127-8),  34  (21J, 
35  (35.  37).  38  (97-103,  III, 
117-20),  39  (122),  75  (39-42J, 
79  (121-3),  131  (99-101),  132 
(102-5,  117-18),  140  (214), 
142  (239),  143-4  (278-94.)  145 
(304),  146(312),  182(119-30), 
183  (131-49).  184  (175),  314 
(155-6,  159-60),  315  (161), 
325  (89),  352  (127-8,  131), 
362  (119-23,  125),  386  (11- 
22),  387  (23-38),  405  (3),  406 
(44-6),   409  (113,    115) 

Morland,  H.,  188  (250;,  189 
(263),  igo  (277) 

Mortimer,   i8g  (261),  247  (35/^ 

and  Wilson,  239  (200-1) 

Mountain,  235  (127) 

Muller,   331  (3) 

Murillo,  B.  E.,  234  (iii),  388 
(58) 

Murray,  189  (268),  245  (320), 
262  (713),  263  (735),  270 
(953).  271  (960),  333  (74) 

Myn,  F.  van  der,  407  (51) 

Mytens,   A.    L.,    238  (185) 

N. 

Nasmvth,  a.,  335  (112) 
Nattier,  J.  M.,  405  (6) 


Netscher,   G.,    147  (343) 

and  Wyck,  245  (315) 

Neuville,  A.  de,  6  (5) 
Ncvhouse,  41b  (160) 
Nicholls,   S.,   36  (45) 

Nicol,  Erskine,  A.R.A.,  £44 
(289) 

Nixon,  180  (76),  241  (238),  258 
(611) 

North,  J.  W.,  A.R.A.,  147 
(358) 

Northcote,  J.,  R.A.,  10  (120J, 
36  (60),  79  (124,  129),  141 
(233-4).  143  (268),  147  (349), 
188  (238,  241),  248  (373),  309 
(12),  310  (42),  350  (70),  405 

(4).  406  (39).  417  (173) 

and  Reynolds,   147  (346) 

Nusbiegel,    142  (244) 

O. 

Oakley,    10  (103) 

Opie,    J.,    R.A.,    II   (126),    37 

(81),  74  (11),   142  (252),    188 

(244),     192    (343,    352),    259 

(649),  266  (840) 
Orchardson,  Sir  W.  Q.,  R.A., 

141    (238) 
Orme,    E.,    184  (176) 
Ostade,  A.  van,  238  (197) 
Owen,  W.,  258(619,  623),  266 

(849),    269   (910),    313   (131), 

335  (106) 

P. 

Pack,    255   (550) 

Pali  nek,    260   (669) 

Parell,    188   (250) 

Parris,   406  (30) 

Parrocel,  145  (311),  261  '684) 

Pars,   7  (22) 

Pater,   416  (148) 

Paton,    F.,    130  (63) 

Patten,   A.   F.,    263    (739) 


Engravings  afteh. 


INDEX. 


483 


Paye,  R.  M.,  143  (263),  185 
(i8o|,   190  (275) 

Peel,    h8  (364) 

Peintre,  le,  349  (45) 

Peirson,   188  (239) 

Pellegrini,   187  (219),   188  (238) 

Penny,  E.,  184  (169),  188 
(232),    189  (260) 

Peters,  Rev.  W.,  R.A.,  6  (ij, 
9  (88),  38  (108),  76  (45),  78 
(91),  143  (267),  146  {323), 
148  (368),  180  (71,  77,  81), 
187  (223),  188  (245-7,  252), 
191  (315-16),  192  (324,  335, 
349),  249  (380,  391),  260 
(661),  264  (761,  785),  265 
(805),    313   (126),    314  (141), 

348  (32),  352  (133.    142) 
Pether,    W.,   37  (85) 
Pettit,    f.,    170  (50) 
Philip,   |.,  R.A.,   172  (2) 
Phillips,    J.,    R.A.,    147    (348), 

251  (450),  267  (858-60) 

and  Ward,  J.,  147  (347) 

Pickering,  J.  L.,  190  (274) 
Pillemcnt,    J.,    7    (21) 
Pine,    R.   E.,  335  (120-1) 
Plimer,    241    (242),    244   (288), 

349  (64) 

Poggi,  78  (97),  416  (156) 

Pollard,  G.,  36  (46) 

Pollard,   J.,   35   (43),   36  (47-8, 

5".   59)'   79  (131).    132   (119). 
181  (99).  362  (130),  417  (164- 

Pollard,  R..  178  (32),  352  (130) 
Pond,  A.,   189  (269),  258  (607;, 

335  (iK)),  -I^T  (51) 
Portraits,       387-8      (Meinertz- 

hagen  Collection) 
Pyle,    R.,    178  (22) 


O. 


■Ql'KXKKDd,     186   (204),    405   (13) 


R. 


Raeburn,  Sir  Henry,  R.A.,  75 
(32),  129  (43),  132  (116),  145 
(296),  147  (341,  344),  245 
(304-5),  267  (857),  309  (22), 

347  (3).  361  (93) 
Raffaelle,  74  (8),  128  (5),  183 

(152),  231  (36),  232  (38),  235 

(123,  130,  132) 
Ramberg,  74  (4),  146  (33 ij, 

187  (221),  191  (305-6) 
Ramsay,  A.,  257  (595),  258 

(603),  265  (815),  407  (49) 
Read,  C,  77  (69),  132  (112), 

147  (360).   189  (272),  254 

(537).  256  (570),  270  (929, 

940).  388  (51),  409  (104) 
Reading,  17c)  (50) 
Reinagle,  R.R.,  R.A.,  78(93), 

141  (216),  142  (241) 
Rembrandt,  van  Ryn,  7  (25), 

8  (72-3)'  37  (83).  128(11-12;, 
247  (353).  249  (398),  254(516, 
526),  255  (538,  541-3).  259 
(634,  645),  265  (814),  266 
(856),  331  (20),  352  (143)' 
387  (45-8).  406  (42),  407  (54) 

Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua,  P.R.A., 
6  (8-9).  7  (36-43).  8  (46-61J, 

9  (77,  87),  10  (98-9,  102,  104- 
6,  108-9,  112,  1 14-15),  II 
(123,  132),  35  (30,  32-4),  36 
(61,  64),  37  (78-9),  74  (6,  13 > 
15).  76  (49.  54.  56,  60),  7; 
(68,  74),  78  (86,  99-104),  128 
(4).  131  (91).  132  (106,  114"/, 
J47  (361),  148  (384-8),  14Q 
(389-422),  150  (423-5).  1^7 
(225),  189  (269-70),  190  (286- 
9),  192  (350).  212  (316),  236 
(150^'  237  (156),  240  (210, 
212,  215,  226),  241  (229,  231, 
234-S.  237,  239,  243,  247), 
242  (253,  260),  243  (267,  273, 
282,  284),  244  (288,  292, 


484 


INDEX. 


ExGRAVrNGS    AFTEK. 


Rej'nolds,  Sir  Joshua,  P.R.A., 
contd. 
297).  245  (309),   246  (335), 
248  (376),  249  (383,  386,  388- 

9.  393-4.  396-7.  399-401).  250 
(404-5,  409),  251  (444),  252 
(480,  482-3,  485-7),  253  (48S, 
502-3,  506),  254  (512,  519, 
521,  522-3,  527-8,  531,  533-4, 
536),  255  (548),  256  (554, 
558-60,  562,  564,  567),  257 
(580-4,  586,  588-90,  593-4, 
598),  258  (602,  605-6,  612-13, 
615).  259  (632,  636),  263 
(759),  264  (766,  770,  772, 
776-9,  781-2,  786,  788-9, 
791),  265  (797,  799,  804,  807- 
11),  266  (841,  843),  269  (898, 
904-6,  914-15,  917-18,  920-1), 
270  (923-5,  927-8,  930,  932-3, 
936,  938-9,  944-6,  948,  950), 
312  (104-15),  313  (116-23, 
127-30),  314  (150-1,  153),  322 
(11-14).  323  (39-50),  324  (51- 
78),  325  (79-86),  331  (7),  332 
(35).  335  (132).  336  (133-45). 
347  (5-8.  11-15.  17-18),  350 
(75-6)>  351  (98-109),  352  (119- 
23.  125),  353  (144),  362  (no, 
116),  389  (84),  407  (73-4),  408 
(75-86),  409  (103,  1 18-19;, 

416  (155-7) 

and  Northcote,    147  (346) 

Richardson,   T.    M.,   238  (176- 

7).   252  (484).   261  (687),  263 

(749),  416  (158) 
Rickter,   261   (709) 
Rigaud,  H.,  38  (112) 
Riley,  John,  74  (11),  260  (672), 

261  (691),  309  (20) 
Rising,  J.,  254  (525),  309  (20; 
Riviere,     Briton,     R.A.,     128 

(2),    130  (60),  347  (10) 
Robineau,  187  (219) 
Robinson,  R.,  260  (654) 
Romney,  George,  6(11-12),  10 

(107,'  no,  n3),    n  (131),  34 


Romney,  George,  contd. 

(14-15.  17).  37  (72),  74  (12), 

76  (49),  77  (75-6,  84),  129 
(41-2,  46-7),  131  (90),  145 
(297-8),  148  (375-7),  1S8 
(233),  191  (311).  240  (21,6, 
219),  241  (248),  242  (249), 
242  (255,  262),  243  (270,  272, 
274),  244  (285),  248  (375, 
377-8),  249  (382,  384-5,  390), 
254  (513.  520,  524),  255(547), 
256  (555-6,  561),  258  (620-1), 
264  (762,  767,  773-4,  784, 
790),  265  (796,  798,  801, 
813),  268  (894-6),  309  (2-8), 
310  (47),  3n  (48-82),  312  (83- 
103),  313  (137-9),  331  (i)> 
333  (69).  335  (108,  128-31J, 
347  (i),  349  (65),  352  (118), 
361  (95-7).  388  (64-71),  407 
(50),  408  (91-2),  409  (n2) 

Rousseau,  Th.,  7  (28),  202  (i) 
Rowlandson,  Tliomas,  6  (17), 

77  (65).  181  (83-97,  99).  182 
(n4,  n6),  183(156),  348(31) 

and  Dagatv,  181  (loi) 

Rubens,  P.  P.,  7  (26),  74  (9), 
142  (242),  258  (601),  386  (5), 
406  (43),  407  (53) 
Russell,  J.,  R.A.,  76  (44,  47), 
189    (271),     191      (300),    242 
(252),    251    (446),    270    (941), 
314  (157).  350  (66),  352  (13;) 
Rvck,  de,  263  (745) 
Ryley,   G.   R.,    180  (73) 


Sadler^    Dendy,     130    (69-71), 

361    (qS) 
St.    Aubin.    A.    de,    185   (198), 

186  (205),   351  (ni) 
Sandby,    Paul,    R.A.,    35   (44), 

181  (98).    182  (n3),   386  (2), 

417  (172) 
Sanders,  G.,  10(103),  266(848) 
Sant,  James    R.A.,   10  (loi) 


EjifcRAVlNGS   AFTBH, 


INDEX. 


485 


Santerre,  J.  B.,  6  (8) 

Sartorius,  J.  N.,  36  (54),  140 
(196-7,  199,  200,  202,  206, 
208,  210),  141  (222),  188 
(240),  386  (5),  387  (26) 

Savage,  E..  313  (124) 

Schaak,  255  (540) 

Schall,   406  (25) 

Schevan,    4115   (7) 

Scougal,   250  (415) 

Seeman,    74   (17) 

Sergent,  A.   F.,  405  (18,   21) 

Seymour,  J.,  140  (197,  212), 
141  (229I,   142  (243) 

Shackleton,   J.,   37  (93) 

Shayer,  \V.,  362  (129) 

Shee,    Sir  M."  A.,    P.R.A.,    38 

(95).  387  (49).  407  (60) 
Shelley,  S.,  35  (22),  74  (3),  18; 
(229),    191   (318),    241    (232;, 

349  (58) 
Shepherd,    35    (42),    181    (103), 

2.V  ((55) 

and  Glendall,  35  (^41) 

Shiolls,  Sarah,  189  (272) 

Sicardi,    9  (91) 

Singleton,  H.,  R.A.,  142  (250, 
253),  iSo  (61,  67,  79-80),  185 
(178-9,  186),  187  (218),  310 
(40),  408  (100),  409  (ill) 

Smart,    189   (264) 

Smith,  G.,    239  (199,    203-5) 

Smith,  J.  R.,  38(119),  77(83), 
78  (90),  79  (124),  143  (268- 
9),  146  (322),  147  (345,  353), 
'79  (35-6).  180  (61,  66,  75, 
75),  187  (222-3),  189  (267), 
191  (317-19).  192  (328-31), 
243  (268).  250  (565),  264  (763 
771,  780,  793),  265  (794-5), 
266  (825),  309  (19),  314  (158), 
334  (i"2),  35<i  (68),  406  (46), 

4<^7  (55).  4"9  (117) 
Smith,  T.,   142  (244),  411  (154; 
Somer,   Paul  van,   230  (8) 
Spalding,  362  (128) 


Spencer,  Lavinia,  Countess, 
240  (223),   242  (265) 

Spooner,  C,  190  (274) 

Sporting  Prints,  36  (46-59) 

140-142  (196-246,  Sir  Wal- 
ter Gilbey's  Collection). 

Stadler,    146  (331) 

Stevens,  J.,  359  (628) 

Stewart,   242  (264) 

Stocker,   314  (145) 

Storev,  G.  A.,  A.R.A.,  6  (10) 

Stothard,  T.,  R.A.,  180  (59, 
60,  66) 

Stroeckling,  76  (59),  349  (60) 

Stuart,  G.,  310  (41,  44),  335 
(109) 

Stuart,  J..  37  (94) 

Stubbs,  George,  R.A.,  140 
(198),  141  (232,  235),  353 
(.48),    386  (8) 


Tauxay,  9  (90},  406  (24) 
Taylor,  C,  187  (216) 
Templetown,    Lady,    183   (151) 
Teniers,    234  (93) 
Terburg,    G.,    238    (196),    41b 

(149) 
Theolon,    185  (199) 
Thompson,    H.,    131   (97),    148 

(36q) 
Tickell,  Mrs..   187  (228) 
Titian,    231    (21,),   334  (83) 
Tomkins,'   P.   "^'.,''184    (164), 

187  (218) 
Tour,  de  la,  78  (108) 
Trewingard,  Ann,  191  (313) 
Trinc|uesse,   186  (204),  349(45) 
Trumball,  J.,  78(98),  147(340), 

313   (134) 
Turner,    J.    M.    W.,    R.A.,    75 

(29-30).  77  (78).  128  (18-20). 
129  (21-4),  210  (277),  211 
(286),  267  (862),  322  (23),  323 


486 


INDEX. 


Engravings  aftek. 


Turner,  J.  M.  W.,  R.A.,  contd. 
(24-35).  323  (35.  a  set  of 
"  Liber  Studiorum  "),  348 
(22-9) 

V. 

Vaart,  van  der,  387  (39) 
Vanderbanc,  252  (462,  464) 
Vandergucht,    191  (314) 
Vandevaart,     262     (731),     263 

(748) 
Velasquez,  Diego  de,  145  (30b; 
Viera,  335  (105) 
Vigee-le-Brun,      Madame     E., 

130  (51) 
Vinci,      Leonardo      da.      See 

Leonardo 
Violet,   P.,  187  (217),  349  (58) 

W. 

Walker,  F.,  A.R.A.,  8  (71), 
34  (4-5).  232  (61),  237  (161), 
322  (6-9) 

Waller,  S.  E.,   130  (61) 

Wallis,   G..  349  (59) 

Walton,  H.,  192  (332-3),  255 
(544),    265   (800),    315    (164), 

351  (115).  407  (55) 

Ward,  James,  R.A.,  132  (103), 
142  (247),  143  (265,  270-3), 
188  (241),  189  (255),  269 
(901),  386  (6-7),  409  (114) 

and    Phillips,    J.,    R.A., 

147  (347) 
Ward,  W^,   180  (72,  74-5),  185 

(193-4),  191  (303-5),  254  (306) 
Watson,  Caroline,  241  (232) 
Watson,  G.,   309  (10) 
Watteau,  Antoine,  416  (148) 
Watts,  G.  F.,  R.A.,  34(9),  211 

(287,  294) 
Weaver,   141  (224) 
West,    Benjamin,   P.R.A.,   142 

(240),   253    (508),    270    (937), 

333  (72),  353  (147) 


Westall,  R.,  R.A.,  10  (116),  ;0 
(46),  187  (225),  335  (lObA), 
40b  (40) 

Wheatley,  F.,  R.A.,  9  (89),  11 
(124,  130),  39  (121),  76  (63), 
79  (120),  142  (247),  143  (274. 
6),  143  (277,  a  set  of  Lon- 
don Cries),  146  (329-30),  i8a 
(b4-5,  76,  82),  182  (112),  184. 
(ib7-9),  185  (184-5),  188  (242. 
253).     189    (254),    190    (290), 

270  (952).  314  (154).  353 
(146),  362  (124),  406  (39,  41), 
408  (95-8,   102) 

White,  R.,  261  (685) 

Whood,   252  (469) 

Wickstead,    J.,    170    (49),    rSi 

(91) 
Wilkie,    Sir    David,    R.A.,    jx 

(30) 
Wilkin,  C,   190  (292) 
and     Hoppner,     J.,      ly^ 

("3) 
Wille,  J.  G.,  186  (202,  207) 
Williams,  W.,  182  (i  17-18),  34S 

(31) 
Willison,   309  (11) 
Wilson     and     Mortimer,     239 

(200-1) 
Wissing,  William,  37  (88),   74 

(19-20),      246     (330-2),      25? 

(430),    261    (bgs),    262    (719, 

723,  732),  263  (746,  757),  267 

(880),    271    (958,    961,    964). 

4^6  (159) 
Wollaston,  252  (470),  255  (551) 
Wolstenholme,       Dean,       141 

(215),    142  (256-7),    188  (240) 
Woodford,  253  (500) 
Woodward,   S.,    192  (320) 
Woollett,  W.,  6  (19),  7  (20) 
VVootton,    J.,     145    (310),     189 

(265) 
Worlidge,    189  (268) 
Wright,  Joseph,  250  (413),  253 

(504-5),  265  (803).  269  (902) 


Engravings  after. 


INDEX. 


487 


Wyck  and  Netscher,  245  (315) 

Y. 
Yeates,  239  (198) 

Z. 

ZiNCKE,    265    (806) 


Zoust,  246  (322),  250  (421),  259 

(641) 

Zucchero,  F".,  251  (441) 
Zoffany,  J.,  R.A.,  6  (i),  9  (80- 
i),  37  (80,  89).  142  (242),  143 
(261),  189  (260-1,  264),  249 
(395).  255  (539),  256  (569/, 
258  (616),   387  (40) 


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Agar,  J.,  76  (53),  190  (291) 

(after   Cosway),   37  (76), 

350  (85-6,  88),  351  (92,  96) 

(after  Jones),  352  (138) 

Aiken,  S.,  (after  R.  Cooper),  6 

.    (18) 

(after  Morland),  143  (284) 

(after    Rowlands  on),    181 

(84,  86,  89,  96) 

— '■ —  (after  Wickstead),  181  (91) 
Annis,    W.    T.    (after     Noirth- 
cote),    350   (70) 

(after  ].  Ward),  143  (272} 

(after  Wheatley),  11(124), 

.    H3  (275) 

Appian,  A.,  202  (i),  332  (42) 
Appleton,  T.  G.  (after  Gains- 
borough), 6  (13) 

(after  Hoppner),  9  (76) 

(after  Morland),  34  (21) 

(after  Romney),    34   (17), 

77  (76)-   309  (6) 

Arendsen,      P.,      (after      Rem- 
brandt),   128  (11-12) 

Atkinson,  T.  L.  (after  Millais), 

6(4) 
Audran  (after  Lancret),  7  (29) 


B. 


Bailue,    William  (after   Nets- 
cher  and  Wyck),  245  (315) 

(after  Netscher),  147  (343) 

Baldrey,  J.  (after  Downman), 

191    (302),    240    (207-8),    349 

(63) 

(after  Gardner),  37  (77) 

Barlow,  T.  O.,  6  (18) 

(after  Millais),   145  (305). 

332  (10) 

(after  Philip),  172  (2) 

(after  Reynolds),  347  (7) 

Barnard,      W.      (after   Driim- 

mond),  409  (113) 
(after  Morland),  144  (292), 

409(113) 
(after  Wolstenhohne),  142 

(257) 
Barney,  J.  (after  Hamilton),  79 
(126) 

(after      ]]'lieatley),      146 

(330),  408  (102) 

Barney,    W.    \\  iiistoh    (after 
Cotsway),  245  (316,  31Q),  351 

(93).   388  (54) 
— —  (after  Ciainsborough),  245 

(317) 


492 


INDEX. 


Engravings  by. 


Barney,  W.  W.,  contd.  (after 

Hoppner),  37  (70),  148  (383), 

245  (318) 

(after  Opie),  74  (11) 

(after  Reinagle),  141  (216) 

Baron,     B.     (after     Waotton), 

145(310) 
Barra,   J.,    230  (8) 

(after  Somer),  230  (8) 

Bartoloti  (after  Hamilton),  146 

(312)  ^       ^ 

(after  Morland),  146  (312) 

Bartolozzi,    F.,   R.A.,   35  (23), 

78      (ill),    190    (290),    240-1 

(209-39),    310  (30),    349  (58), 

409  (116) 

(after  himself),  187  (226) 

(after  Barker),  352  (136) 

— —  (after      Beauclerh),      183 

(154)  187  (227),  240  (221),  350 

(72) 

(after  Benwell),  38  (109), 

79(118),  185(187),  187(231), 

241  (227).  334  (loO.  352"  (132) 

(after  Bunbury),  314  (142), 

409  (108,    117) 

(after   Cipriani),   35  (22), 

77  (64).  79  (130).  183  (153-4). 
184  (177),  187  (219,  229),  313 

(136),  334  (100).  349  (57).  406 
(36) 
• (after  Correggio),  74  (7) 

(after  Cosway),    76  (52), 

132  (107),  191  (309,  3103,  240 
(211,  214,  217-18),  241  (228- 
30.  238),  350  (80),  351  (go-i, 

95) 

(after  Coy  pel),  74  (5) 

(after  Dance),  310  (29) 

— ^ —  (after  Downnian),  190 
(■294,  296),  191  (298-9),  240 
(213,  220,  222),  350  (73) 

(after    Eugleheart),     241 

(227),  349  (57) 

(after  Gainsborougn),  af4i 

(236),  388  (60) 

^     (after      Hamilton),     38 


Bartolozzi,     F.,     R.A.     (after 
Hamilton),  contd. 
(114).  74   (3).    79   (128),    132 
(107),    146    (338),    147    (339), 
183  (155),  184  (163) 

(after  Hone),  241  ^^233) 

(after  Hoppner),  37  (69), 

240  (224) 

(after  Kauffman),   g  (83, 

89).  35  (27).  38(113.  "5).  79 
(116),    183    (153),    353  (145), 

406  (37) 

(after     Lawrence),     191 

(301),  240  (209,  225),  350 
(67),  362  (118),  391  (141) 

(after    Meyer),    241    (236) 

(after    Nixon),    180   (76), 

241  (238) 

(after  Owen),  313  (131) 

(after  Peters),  314  (141), 

352  (133,   142) 

-  (after  Poggi),  78  (97),  416 

(156) 

(after  Reynolds),  10  (109, 

1 14-15),  II  (123),  35  (33-4), 
78  (100),  148  (387),  190  (289). 
240  (210,  212,  215,  226),  241 
(229,  231,  234),  312(115),  313 
(128),  351  (98) 

—  (after  Rigaud),  78  (112) 

(after  Romney),  240  (216, 

219),  310  (47),  311  (82),  312 
(83),  335  (108) 

(after  Shelley),  241  (232), 

349(58) 

(after   J.    R.    Smtth),   77 

(83) 

(after  Countess  Spencer), 

240  (223) 

(after   Watson),  241  (232) 

(after    West),    333   (72) 

(after      Wheatley),      146 

(329),  180  (65),  184  (168). 
igo  (290) 

and  Gardiner  (after  Ham- 
ilton),  79  (119) 
Bas,    Le    (after  Chardin),    416 

(149) 


Engravings  by. 


INDEX. 


m 


Beaudet,  S.  (after  Gascar),  230  I  Blois,   A.   de  (after  Lely),   246 


(9) 

Bt-auvarlet,  J.   h .  (after  Bour- 
don),   230   (10) 

(after  Droiiais),  78  (no) 

Beckett,    Isaac,      74   (18),    246 

(328) 
(after  Dvck),   246  (325) 

(after  K)ieller},   246  (321, 

324.   329.   333) 

(after     Largilliere),     246 

(326) 

(ciffcr    Lely),    246    (327, 

323) 

(after  Murray),  245  (320) 

(after  Wissing),  246  (330- 

2),   416  (159) 

(after  Zokiist),  246  (322) 

Bega,  C,  334  (76) 
Beham,  H.  S.,  334  (77) 
Beljambe  (after  Danloux),   185 

(196) 

Bell,     Edward     (after     Gains- 
borough),  246  (334) 

Bellin,  S.  (after  Hannah),   172 

(3) 
Benedetti  (after  Reynolds),  78 

(99) 
Bentley,  C.  (after  Pollard),  36 

(46) 
Bestland,    C.    (after    himself), 

187   (231) 
Bettelini      (after  himself),    188 

(238) 
Birche,       H.       (after      Gains- 

horongh),  t88  (249),  310  (39) 

(after  Stubbs),    141  (235), 

386  (8) 

Blackmore,       Thomas      (after 
Dyck),  246  (336) 

(after  Reynolds),  246  (335) 

Bleeck,  P.  van  (after  himself), 

190    (274-S) 

(after  Richard  van  Bleek), 

267  (876) 

(after  Lely),  267  (875) 


(337: 

Blooteling,  A.,  2:;o(i2,  14),  246 
(341.  345.  348).  247  (351) 

(after  Bane),  246  (342-3) 

(after  Beale),   230  (13)    ' 

(after  Greenhill),  231  (18) 

(after  Heist),  246  (349) 

(after  Holbein),  246  (344) 

(after  Lairesse),  230  (11) 

(after  Lely),  37  (92),   230 

(15-16),    231    (17,     19),     246 
(338-40.  346),  247  (350) 

(after  F.  Mieris),  246  (347) 

Bluck  and  Havell  (after  Shep- 
herd and  Glendall),  35  (41) 
Bockman,  G.  (after  Dahl),  247 

(352) 
Bol,  F.,  334  (78) 
Bonasone,  Guilio,  334  (79) 
Bond,  W.  (after  Cosway),  ^co 
(80) 

(after  Morland),  183  (134) 

(after  Singleton),  187(218) 

Bone,    Muirhead,    360  (64-7) 
Bonnet,  349  (46) 

(after  Challe),  405  (19) 

(after  Huet),    186^209) 

Bosse  (after  Freudebcrg),    186 

(201) 
Both,  Jan,  334  (80) 
Boucher,  W.  (after  Sadler),  130 

(69-71),  361  (98) 
Bouilliard     (after     Lagrcnde), 

406  (33) 
Bouvier     (after     Millet),     235 

(128) 
Bovi,   M.   (after  Cipriani),    184 

(158) 
(after  Cosivay),  191  (309), 

241  (240-1),  350  (78,  83),' 411 

(167) 
Boydell,  J.  (after  Rembrandt), 

247    (353) 
Bracquemond,    F.,    202   (2-9A',, 
209  (227),  332  (43) 


494 


INDEX. 


Engravings  by. 


Bracquemond,  F.,  contd.  {after 
Bailer oy),  202  (3) 

(after  Hoihein),  202  (7) 

[after  Millet),  7  (23) 

Brandard,    R.   (af4er   Turner), 

3^3  (31-2),  348  (27) 
Bridgwater,  Scott  (after  Rotn- 

ney),    34   (15),    77    (76),    129 

(46-7),     131    (90),    309   (2-4), 

361  (95),  408  (91-2) 
(after  Greuze),  6  (14),  i  ^o 

(52) 
■ (after  Hoppner),  130  (53), 

131    (89),  145  (303),  361  (92J, 

406  (29) 

{after  Lawrence),  361  (91) 

(after  Vi^^e-le-Brun),   130 

(51) 
Bromley,   J.   C.   (after  Parris), 

406  (30) 
Bromle}',    W.    (after   Bowyer), 

231   (20) 
(after    Lawrence),      247 

(354) 
Brookshaw,  R.,   189  (259),  24/ 

(355-6) 
• (after    Mortimer),     247 

(357) 
Brown,  J.  (after  Roniney),  361 

(96) 
Brow-ne,       Alexander       (after 

Dyck),  247  (359,  364) 
(after    Lely),    247    (358, 

360-3,  365-6) 
Bruj^fi^en,     J.    van    der    (after 

Dyck),  267  (878-9) 
Buck,    Adam    (after   himself), 

184  (170-1) 
Buckler,  J.,  35  (44) 
Buhot,  F.,  202  (10-14) 
F^urford   (after    Seymour),    140 

(212) 
Burke,    T.    (after    Bigg),     146 

(333) 

(after  Downrnan),  66(57), 

190  (296),   191  (297),  349  (61) 


Burke,  T.,  contd...  (after 
Kauffnian),  lo  (iii),  74  (i), 
147  (362),  40b  (38) 

(after  PUmer),  241  (242) 

(after  Shelley),    187  (229) 

— —  and  Delattre  (after  Kauff- 
nian),  184  (162) 

Burney,  J.  (after  himself),  352 

(136) 
Byrne  (after  Hearne),  142  (243) 

C. 

Caldwell,   |.  (after  Collet),   179 

(39) 

(after  Hamiltan),  74  (15J 

— —  (after  Reynolds),  241  (243) 
Cameron,  D.  Y.,  77  (71-3),  202 

(15-24A),  203  (25-52),  359  (i- 

39),    360   (40-63,    72-80),    361 

(81-90) 
Canot,   P.   C.  (alter    Woollett), 

6  (19) 
Caquet   (after   Lavreince),   405 

^(11) 
Cardon,  Anthony,   190  (291) 

(after  Cosiuav),  241  (244- 

6).   350  (81,  83,' 88) 

(after  Devis),   142  (241) 

(after  Edridge),  313  (131) 

-^— (after  Whcatley),  79(120), 

143  (277) 
Calhelin,   186  (202) 
Ca/enave,  J.   F.  (after  Boilly), 

348  (38),  349  (50-1).  406  (27) 
Cecil,  'P.,  231   (21) 
Chalon,    H.    B.,    140  (205) 
ChampoUion,  8  (69) 
Chaponnier  (after   Boilly),  349 

(53).    4"5   (is) 
Chattock,  R.  T.  (after  Cains- 

boraugh),  332  (45) 
Chauvel,  Th.  (after  Corot),  34 

(8) 

(after   Leader),    130   (54), 

322   (3) 


ENGHAVrNGS    BY. 


INDEX. 


495 


Checsman,     T.      (after   Kauff- 
man),  g  (82),  18S  (243) 

(after  Reynolds),  37  (79), 

241  (247) 

(after  Roniuey),    10  (113), 

241  (248),  242  (249),  312  (84- 

■      5).   313  (138-9) 

(after  Trumbull),  78  (98;, 

147  (34").  313  (134) 

(after  Westall),  10  (116) 

Chevillet  (after    FleiUmaii),    78 

(.14) 
I (after  Sclieuaii),  405  (7) 

(after  Terhurg),  416  (149) 

Chifflart,   F.,  332  (44) 

Clark,  J.  (after  Aiken),  36  (57) 

Clement,   A.    L.   (after  Down- 
[     man),    184    (159) 

Clint,  (jeorge  (after  Hoppnet), 

-H7  (.3^7'  3M.  3"0  (14).  jKJ 
(28),  325  (88),  388  (7(V) 

(after    Lawrence),    247 

(368) 

Glouston,  R.  (after  Watts),  34 

(9) 
Clowes,  B.,   247  (370) 
Cochin    (after     Watteau),    416 

(148) 
Cole,   ].,  247  (371) 
Collyer,  Joseph,  179  (50) 
(after  Dait'n)nan),  37  (67), 

^6  (57),    190  (295),    197  (298), 

242  (250-1),  350  (74) 

(after  Hay),  350  (69) 

— —  (after  Reynolds),  242  (25^) 

(after  Russell),   242  (252^ 

Cond^,     )ohn    (after    himself), 

,79  (48) 

(after  Cosii'ay),  76  (52-3), 

77  (85)'  191  (308),  242  (254 
256,  258),  315  (162).  350  (81. 

87).  35'  (8q) 

(after    De     Wilde),     242 

(^57) 

(after  Roniney),  242  (255) 


Cooke    (after      Marshall),    140 

(207),  352  (129) 
Cooper,  [.  (after  fanssen),  24S 

(372)    ■ 
Cooper,  R.,    188  (233) 

(after  Hayter),  350  (69) 

(after  Shelley),  35  (22) 

(after    Stroeckling),     76 

(59).  349  (60) 
Corbutt,    179  (51) 

(after  Read),  77  (69) 

Cormack,  M.  (after  Lawrence), 

131  (76) 

(after  Morland),  145  (304; 

Corot,  C,   203  (53-64) 
Cotman,  Vincent,  210  (266) 
Cousen,  J.  (after  Turner),  323 

(33:4).  348  (23) 

Cousins,  S.,  R.A.,  347  (4) 

(after  Boxall),  417  (171) 

(after  Corbaux),  148  (370J 

(after  Dubuffe),  388  (57) 

(after    Greuze),    34    (18), 

362  (109) 

(after  Hogarth),  347  (8) 

(after  Howard),  347  (16) 

(after  Landseer),  75  (31), 

129  (27),  172  (i),  333  (70), 
362  (ill),   417   (173) 

(after  Lawrence),  8  (62-8), 

9  (87).  10  (95-7).  35  (31).  36 
(63).  76  (55).  131  (94).  148 
(371-3).  315  (163).  331  (5). 
347  (19-20),  348  (21),  351 
(113),  362  (112-15),  391  (134, 
136-9,  142-4,  146,  148-54, 
156),   407  (64-72),   408  (93) 

(after  Lord  Leighton),   10 

(100) 

(after    Millais),    8   (44-5), 

128  (i),   131  (88),  347  (9) 

(after  Revnolds),  8  (46-61), 

9  (77),  10  (98-9),  77  (74).  128 
(4),  131  (91),  322  (n-T4),  347 
(5,  8,  11-15-  ,17.  18),  362 
(110),   389  (90) 


496 


INDEX. 


Engravings  by. 


Cousins,  S.,  R.A.,  conid.  (aftet 
Riviere),  347  (10) 

(after  Sanders),   10  (103) 

— —  (after  Sant),   10  (loi) 

(after  Shoe),   38  (95) 

and    Walker    (after    Na- 

smyth),  335  (112) 

Croisey,  409  (105) 
Cross,  T.,  231  (22) 
Cruikshank,  J.  (after  himself), 

182  (in) 
Curtis,  J.  (after  Bozc  and  Du- 

frae),    186  (208) 

D. 

Dagaty,  77  (65),  181  (99) 
Dalen,  C.  van,   231  (26-7) 

(after    Luttichuy s) ,    23 x 

(24-5)   ■ 

(after    Titian),    231    (23), 

334  (83) 
Dambran      (after     Queverdo), 

4»5   (13) 
Damman  (after  Millet),  7  (2s, 

28),  8  (70) 
Danifll,    W.     (after    himself), 

181  (103) 
D'Arcis  (after   Lavreince),  40b 

(26) 
Dawc,    fieorge    (after    North- 
cat  e),   248  (373) 
(after  Raeburn),  147  (341), 

309  (22) 
Dawc,    Philip  (after   Cosway), 

248  (374) 

(after  Paye),  143  (263) 

Dayes,  E.  (after  Morland),  386 

(h) 

(after  f.    R .    Smith),    79 

(124) 
Dean,    John    (after    IJoppner), 

146  (325),    188  (250) 

(after  Marshall),  362  (126) 

(after  Morland),  9  (94) 

(after      Reynolds),      190 

(287),   248  (376),   335  (T32) 


Dean,  John,  contd.  (after 
Romney),  248  (375,  377-8). 
311.(59).  312  (94).  388  (65) 

Debaines,  B.,  332  (35) 

(after   Cole),    34  (3),    128 

(7) 
— —  (after  Constable),  9  (78;, 

128  (9) 

(after   Leader),    128   (10), 

322  (1-2) 

(after  Millais),  9  (79),  322 

(5) 

(after  Miiller),  331  (3) 

(after  Rembrandt),  8  (73) 

Debucourt,   186  (210,  213)^  314 

(148),  405  (22),  406  (23) 
Delaram,  F.,  231  (29-34) 
Delattre,  J.  (after  Kajiffman), 

185  (188),  242  (259),  409  (116) 
(after  Wheatley),  180  (yb) 

and    Burke,    T.    (after 

Kauffman),    184  (162) 

Deiaunay     (after     Lavreince), 

70(115) 
Delff,  W.  J.  (after  Mierevell), 

231  (35) 

Demarteau    (after      Boucher), 

348  (37) 

(after  Huet),  349  (48-9) 

Donnel,    A.    F.    (after    Wille), 

186  (202) 

Descourts  (after  Taunay),  406 

(24) 

Desnoyers,  A.  B.  (after  Leo- 
nardo), 231  (37) 

(after  Raffaelle),  231  (36), 

232  (38) 
Dickinson,  W.,  191  (315) 

(after  Beach),  249  (38/) 

(after   Bunbury),  35  (38^, 

170  (57).  ^88  (236),  314(144), 
335  (104).  386  (4) 

(after  Coisway),  350  (82) 

(after  Gainsborough),  388 

(63) 
(after  Gardner),  249  (381) 


Engravings  by. 


INDEX. 


497 


Dickinson,    W.,   contd.    (after 
Gerard),  77  (82) 

(after  Kauffman),  37  (66) 

(after  M  or  land),  75  (40) 

(after    Mortimer),     189 

(261) 

(after  Peters),  6  (i),  76 

(45),  180  (71,  81),  188  (245, 
252),    249    (380,      391),    314 

(after  Pine),  335  (121) 

(after      Reynolds),      149 

(397'  402,  416,  422),  242 
(260),  249  (383.  386.  388-9), 
312  (114),  324  (65,  71,  77-S), 
325  (82).  336  (142)-  35^  (108), 
352  (120),  389  (102),  390  (105, 

120,   124),  408  (79,  81,  85) 

(after  Romney),  249  (382, 

384-5.  390).  311  (48,  61,  67, 
78),  312  (98).   352  (118),   388 

(64) 
Dicksee,  Herbert,    131  (78-87), 

408  (88) 

(after  Millais),  34  (19) 

Dixon,  J.  (after  Falconet),  146 

(326) 

(after  Gainsborough),  190 

(273),   249  (392) 

(after    Gilpin    and    Cos- 
way),    147  (357) 

(after   Rembrandt),  249 

(398) 

(after     Reynolds),  148 

(388),  249  (393-4,  396-7).  323 

(40,  44,  51),  336  (134),  389 
(100),  390  (116),  408  (86) 

(after  Smart),   189  (264) 

(after  Zoffany),  189  (264), 

249  (395) 
Dodd,  R.  (after  Dayes),  386  (i) 

(after  Sartorius),  140  (206) 

Doo,    George   T.    (after   Law- 
rence), 242  (261),  348  (32) 
Doornick,    M.    (after    Hooge), 
145  (310) 


Doughty,  William,  390  (no) 

(after      Reynolds),      249 

(399-401),  312  (no),  324  (61), 

389  (87) 
D  revet  (after  Coy  pel),  348  (34) 
Droeshout,  John,  232  (39) 
Droeshout,  M.,  232  (39) 
Drummond,  409  (113) 
Dubourg,   362  (129) 

(after  Pollard),  352  (130) 

Duclos  (after  St.   Aubin),   351 

(III) 
Dumee,  E.  J.  (after  Motrland), 

38(111) 

(after  Northcote),  36  (60) 

(after  Stothard),   180  (66) 

Duncan,    E.    (after   Hancock), 

36  (53) 

and    Harris  (after    Han- 
cock), 36  (52-3) 

Dunkarton,       Robert       (after 
Beechey),  189  (262) 

(after  Devis),  362  (117) 

(after  Downman),  37  (68), 

191  (297),  249  (402) 

(after     Lawrence),      250 

(403) 
(after  Peters),  146  (323) 

(after      Reynolds),      149 

(406),  250  (404-5),  324  (60) 

(after  Romney),   148  (376) 

(after  Russell),  189  (271) 

Dupont,    Gainsborough    (after 

Gainsborough),      78     (88-g), 

148  (366),  250  (406-8) 

Diirer,   A.,      146   (315-21),   331 

(26),    332   (30-4),    334   (81-2), 

398  (3) 
Dusart,  C,  398  (i) 
Duterrau,  B.  (after  Morland), 

79  (123).  182  (125) 

E. 

Eari.om,    Richard,  37  (go) 
(after  Brandoin),  142  (258) 


498 


INDEX. 


Engravings  by. 


Earlom,  Richard,  contd.  (aftet 
Cipriani),    182  (106) 

{after  Dupotnt),  77  (81), 

250  (4")>  351  (117) 
{after  Dyck),  388  (56) 

(after  Elmer),  406  (36) 

{after  Gainsborough),  388 

(59) 

{after  Garrard),   35  (37), 

142  (254) 

{after     Hamilton),     250 

(410) 
{after  Hogarth),  143  (262) 

{after  Huysuni),   131  (98), 

250  (412),  386  (9) 

{after  Kettle),  310  (32) 

{after     Northcote),     141 

(233) 
{after  Reynolds),  313  (128) 

{after   Romney),    77  (84;, 

242  (262) 

{after  Rubens),  142  (242), 

386  (5),   406  (43) 

{after     Velasquez),     145 

(306) 

{after     Wheatley),      143 

(274)  ,  ,       , 
{after  Wright),  250  (413) 

{after  Zoffany),  6  (1),   37 

(89),   142  (242),   143  (261) 

East,  Alfred,  A.R.A.,  203  (65- 

{after  Ingres),  203  (67) 

Edwards,  R.  {after  Reynolds), 

25«  (409) 
Edy      {after     Sartortus),      140 

(208,)  188  (240) 
Ef^inton,  J.    {after   Singleton), 

180  (80) 

{after  Wheatley),  11  (130) 

Elliott,  W.,  142  (244) 

{after  Pillement),  7  (21) 

{after  T.  Smith),  142  (244J 

Elstracke,  R.,  232  (40-6) 
Eltz,     Johann    Frederick     von 

{after       Fiirstenberg),       250 

(414) 


Engleheart,  G.,  141  (237) 
Esplens,     J.     and     C.     {after 

Scougal),  250  (415) 
Exshaw,   Charles  {after  Loto), 

250  (416-7) 


F. 


Faber,  John,  senior,  251  (449) 
Faber,  John,  junior,  252  (458, 

465) 

{after    Dandridge),     147 

(342) 
{after  Davison),  252  (460) 

{after      Hamilton),    251 

(456) 

— —  {after  Haytley),  252  (471- 
2) 

{after  Hogarth),  251  (451) 

{after  Holbein),  252  (459) 

{after  Htidson),  251  (452, 

457) 

{after  Kneller),   251  (453- 

4),  252  (460,  463,  466-7),  3()2 
(116) 

{after  Lely),  251  (455) 

{after    Loo),    252    (468) 

{after  Mercier),  190  (276) 

{after  Phillips),  251  (450) 

{after     Pickering),      i()0 

(274) 

{after    V  anderbanc),    252 

(462,  464) 

{after  Whood),  252  (469) 

{after     Wollaston),    252 

(470) 
Fairland    {after    Shayer),    362 

(129) 
Faithorne,    William,    232    (47- 

68),    233    (69-71),    252    (473. 

476-7) 

{after    Carwardcn),    23-5 

(69) 

{after  Coake),  232  (67) 

{after  Dickson),  252  (47^) 


Engravings  by. 


INDEX. 


499 


Faithorne,      William,      contd. 

{after  Dohson),  232  (54,  68) 
{after  Dyck),  232  (47,  53, 

55,  60,  66),  233  (70) 

(after  Hannanian),      252 

(475) 
{after  Lely),  233  (71) 

(after  Shephard),  232  (65) 

(after    Walker),  232   (61) 

Fernando,  Dom,  332  (36) 
Fessard    (after    Peintre),     349 

(45) 
Feyem-Perrin,  A.,  332  (48) 

Filiian,  J.  (after  Faithorne),  75 

(36),  233  (72) 
Filloeul  (after  Pater),  416  (148) 
Finlayson,    John    (after    Brits- 

cett),   189(257) 

(after  Cotes),  252  (478) 

(after  Hone),    252    (479, 

481) 

(after    Read),    132    (112), 

147(360),   189(272),  388(51) 

:     (after      Reynolds),      252 

(480),  390  (127) 

(after  Zaffany),   i8g  (261) 

Finney,    J.    (after    Highmore), 

6  (19),  7  (20) 
Fisher,    Edward      (after    Rey- 
nolds),   149  (408,    410,    420), 
^52  (482-3,  485-7),  253  (488), 
312  (ill),  313  (118,  127),  323 

(47).  336(133).  39<^(io7.  113)- 
391  (131),  411  (155) 

(after    Richardson),    252 

(484),    416   (158) 

Fit'tler     (after     Cosway),      191 

(309) 
Flamenj^,  L.,  332  (36,  49) 

(after  Neuville),  6  (5) 

Flipart  (after  Greuze),  405  (8) 
Fourdrinicr,   P.  (after  Jervas), 

233  (73^ 
Freeman  (after  Ruck),  37  (75), 
184  (170) 


Freschi,  A.,  242  (263) 

— —  (after   Cosway),  350  (81) 

(after  Romney),  311  (53) 

Frye,  Thomas,  6  (3),  253  (489J, 

335  (113).  406(47).  407  (48) 
Furstenberg,  Caspar  von,  253 

(490-2) 


Gaillard  (after  Latinville),  409 

(105) 
Gamer,    J.,    253   (493) 
Gamble,  F.,  141  (218) 
Gardiner  nad  Bartolozzi  (after 

Hamilton),     79     (119),      146 

(338),  147  (339) 
Gascar,    Henri,    233   (74),    25J 

(494-9) 
Gascoyne,  G.,  203  (68) 
Gaucherel,  332  (39) 
Gaugain,    T.    (after    himself), 

184  (174-5).    187  (220) 

(after  Bigg),   146  (335) 

(after   Dayes),    146  (332), 

180  (58) 

(after     Hamilton),     146 

(329) 

(after  Hoare),  35  (24) 

(after  Kauffman),  79  (129) 

(after    Morland),   9     (85), 

II  (122),  39  (122),   143  (280), 
I 82  (124),   362  (125) 

(after      Northcote),      79 

(129),   406  (39) 

(after  Reynolds),  313  (iiq) 

(after  Sadler),  361  (98) 

(after   Westall),  406  (40) 

and  Hellyer  (after  North 

cote),  10  (120) 
Gaultier,  L.,  233  (75) 
Gavwood,  R.,  233  (76) 
Geddes.  A.,  204  (69),   233  (77- 

80),  334  (75) 


500 


INDEX. 


Engravings  by. 


Geremia  (after  Wheatley),  406 

(39) 

Gibbon,  B.  P.  (after  Land- 
seer),  129  (25) 

Giller,  W.    (jifter   A.   Cooper), 

141  (238),  362  (128) 
Gillray,  James  {after  Spencer], 

242  (265) 

Gisborne,  John  {after  Wood- 
ford), 253  (500) 

Gleich,  179  (51) 

Glover,  G.,  233  (81-3) 

Godby  {after  Dayes),  409  (no) 

Godefroy  {after  Downman), 
242  (266) 

Goff,  R.,  204  (70-6) 

Golding,  R.  {after  Lawrence), 

233  (84).  391  (140) 
Gole,  J.,  253  (soi) 
Goltzius,  H.,  233  (85) 
Goodall,  E.  {after  Turner),  129 

^  (24).  323  (25.  30).  348  (24) 
Gouv,   de  {after  himself),   350 

(69) 
Graham,    G.   {after    Morland), 

142  (239),  183  (135) 

{after   Roivlandson),    181 

(97) 
Grand,  A.  le  {after  Huet),  405 
(20) 

{after  Schall),  406  (25) 

Green,  Valentine,  310  (46) 

{after  Abbott),    147  (363), 

254  (514.  517).  310  (37-8) 
{after  Barron),  310  (34) 

{after  Beechey),  74  (14) 

{after  Maria  Cosway),  37 

(71),  148  (367),  253  (507),  335 
(124) 

{after  Dabos),  78  (112) 

{after  Falconet),  37  (73), 

253      (510),      254  (515),    409 
(104),  416(153) 

{after   Gainsborough),   78 

(87).  253  (509),  325  (87) 

{after  Gardner),  189  (257) 


Green,  Valentine,  co(ntd.  {after 
Hiick),   142  (240) 

{after  Jordaens),  352  (135) 

{after  Kettle),  335  (117) 

{after    Lely),    189    (271), 

254  (5") 

{after  Loutherboiurg),  314. 

(146) 

{after  Opie),   142  (252) 

{after  Peel),   148  (364) 

{after  Ramsay),  407  (49) 

•  {after  Read),  409  (104) 

{after    Rembrandt),    254. 

(516) 

{after  Reynolds),  10  (102, 

105),  149  (303-  399.  404.  415). 
253  (502-3,  506),  254  (512), 
313(123),  314(153).  323  (49^. 

324  (54.    58-9.    64,    74,    76), 

325  (81,  84-5),  336  (137,  140- 
I.  143).  351  (106-7),  389  (9^. 
97).  390  (103-4,  109,  123,  125, 
130),    408    (83-4),    409   (119J, 

416  (157) 

{after  Romney),  254(513), 

311  (55) 

{after    West),  253  (508) 

(after  Willison),  309  (11) 

(after  Wright),  253  (504-5) 

Greenhead,  H.  T.  (after  Rom- 
ney), 6  (12),  34  (14) 

Greenwood,      John    (after    N. 

Hone),   190  (276),   254  (518), 

335  ("8) 
Grozer,      Joseph    (after    Bun 

bury),  314  (144) 
(after  Reynolds),  78  (roo),, 

190  (288),  243  (267),  254  (519, 

521),  389(86) 
(after  Romney),  254  (520), 

311    (52,    56,    75),    312    (95), 

388  (66) 

(after  Shiells),  189  (272) 

Guisan,   C.  (after    Violet),   187 

(217) 
Guttenberfj     (after     Thdolon)^ 

185  (199) 


Engravings  by. 


INDEX. 


501 


H. 

Haden,  Sir  F.  Seymour,  g 
(75),  128  (6),  204  (77-88),  331 
(21),  333  (57-66),  360(70) 

Hadfield,  J.  (after  Cosway), 
76  (50),    191  (308) 

Haeken,  Alex  van  (after  J. 
van  Haecken),  267  (882) 

Haig,  Axel  H.,  8  (74),  34 
(6-7),    129    (40),    130    (64-8), 

332  (46) 
Halbou  (after  Fragonard),  185 

(196) 
Hal],   H.  (aiter  Cosway),  350 

(79) 
Hall,  J.  (after  West),  142  (240) 
Hall,    Oliver,  204  (89-97),   205 

(98-100) 
Harding,  J.  D.,  75  (30) 
Hardy,  Heywood,  332  (38) 
Hardy,    T.    (after   Beechey),  6 

(2). 
Harris  (after  A.   Cooper),    141 
(226) 

— (after  Pollard),  36  (59) 

and  Duncan  (after  Han- 
cock), 36  (52-3) 
Havell,  F.  J.  (after  G.  Havell), 
416   (161) 

and  Bluck  (after  Shep- 
herd and  Glendall),  35  (41) 

Haward,  F.,  190  (289) 

(after     Reynolds),      150 

(425).  313  (129-30),  389  (91). 
390  (126) 
Heath,  J.  (after  Abbot),  9  (92) 

(after      Wheatley),     353 

(146) 

Hellen,  P.,   131  (74),  205  (loi- 

16) 
Hellyer  and  Gaugain,  T.  (after 

Northcote),  10  (120) 
Helman    (after     Bandouin),    7 

(33),    186  (203) 


234 
130 


Henderson,    W.   (after     Rom- 

ney),  309  (5,  7) 
Henriquez  (after  Nattier),  405 

(6) 
Herkomer,  Sir  H.  von,   R.A., 

205   (117-24),  332   (47) 
Hertocks,  A.,  234  (no) 

(after    Hogenberg), 

(no) 

Hester    (after    Dollman), 

(62) 
Hirst,    Norman    (after    Hopp- 

ner),    129  (44),  331  (2) 

(after  Lawrence),  347  (2) 

(after  Raeburn),  129  (43), 

347  (3) 

(after  Romney),  331  (i), 

347  (i),  409  (112) 

(after  Santerre),  6  (8) 

Hodges,  C.   H.  (after  Chand- 
ler), 35  (36),  254  (529) 

(after  Gilpin),   140  (201) 

(after  Paye),    185  (180) 

(after  Rembrandt),    254 

(526),  387  (48) 

(after     Reynolds),      149 

(401),    190  (286),   254  (522-3, 

527-8),  331  (7) 

(after  Rising),  254  (525), 

309  (20) 

(after  Ramney),  254  (524), 

311  (50,  60,  77) 

(after  Wheatley),  142  (247) 

(after  Raeburn),  147  (344) 

Hodgson,  J.  E.,  R.A.,  180  (67) 
Hogg,  J.  (after  Peters),  9  (88), 

180  (77) 

(after  J.   R.   Swith),    187 

(222),   243  (2(18! 

Hollar,  W;,  75  (v,--,),  2\^  (86- 
7),  234  (88-101) 

(after  Bierling),  234  (88) 

(after  Bol),   234  (100) 

(after  Caspar),  234  (92) 

(after  Dyck),  234  (91,  94 

6),  416  (150) 


502 


INDEX. 


Engravings  by. 


Hollar,  W.,  contd.  (after  Man- 

tegna),  234  (loi) 

(after  Teniers),  234  (93) 

Hollis,   G.   (after  Turner),   129 

(21),  323  (29),  348  (26) 
Honore  (after  Boilly),  349  (54) 
Hoppner,     John,      R.A.,     254 

(530),  32s  (88) 
Houbraken,  J.,  234  (102-9) 

(after  Cook),   234  (106) 

(after  Cooper),  234  (108) 

(after  Holbein),  234  (102) 

(after  Johnson),  234  (107) 

Housman  (after  Reynolds),  147 

(361) 
Houston,        Richard       (after 

Hoare)  254  (535) 

(after  Liotard),  254  (532) 

(after  Mercier),  190  (276-/) 

(after  Penny),    189  (260) 

(after  Read),   254  (537) 

(after  Rembrandt),     255 

(538,    54 1 -3).    387   (45.    47) 

(after     Reynolds),     254 

(531.    533-4.    536),    389  (85), 
408  (78) 

(after  Schaak),   255  (540) 

(after  Shackleton),      37 

(93) 

(after      Worlidge),      189 

(268) 

(after  Zoffany),  255  (539), 

387  (40) 
Hubert    (after    Duvesne),    40c 

(9) 
Hudson,  Henry  (after  Abbott), 
310  (33) 

(after    M.      Brown),     74 

(10) 

(after  Devis),  255  (545) 

(after  Morland),  182  (129) 

(after  Romney),   311   (48) 

(after  Walton),  255  (544; 

Humphrey,       William      (after 

Cunningham),  255  (546) 
(after  Morland),  183  (142) 


Hunt,  C.  (after    Herring),  36- 
(53) 

(after  Pollard),  36  (50) 

(after     Spalding),      362 

(128) 

and   Roseaburgh     (after 

Pollard),   79  (131) 

and    Smart    (after    Pol- 
lard),   36    (59) 

Huot  (after  Borel),  185  (199) 


I. 


Inchbold,  J.   W.,  332  (46) 
Iselburgh,  230  (8) 
Israels,  Josef,   206  (157-8) 


J. 


Jackson,   J.  (after   Landseer), 

129  (34)  .fe) 
Jacobs,  John  (after  Reynolds),^ 

149    (419),     255    (548),      313 
(121),  324  (67),  351  (104) 
(after  Rotnney),  255  (547), 

3"  (57.  69) 
Jacomb-Hood,    P.,    332  (45) 
Jaccjuemart,    332    (39) 
Jacquet,  A.  (after  Meissonier), 

130  (57).  361  (105) 
Jacquet,  J.  (after  Meissonier), 

128   (13-14),    130   (55-6),    361 
(100-4) 

(after  Michelangelo),  203 

(67) 
Janinet,    F.    (after    Dtirand), 

314  (147) 

(after     Lavrcince),      186 

(211-12),   334  (98) 

(after  Wille),    186  (207) 

Japanese  Colour  Prints,    120-7 

(1-182) 

Particulars  will  \ie  found  in  Iiideic  under 
Japanese  Colour  Prints—"  EnfiravingS. 

after." 


Engravings  by. 


INDEX. 


503 


Jardin,  Karl  du,  334  (85-6) 
Jasinski,    F.   (after  Boiiicelli), 
205  (125) 

{after    Burne-Jones),    34 

(19) 
Jeens,  C.   H.  (after  Romney), 

77   (75).    361    (96) 
Jehner,   J.   (after  Coszvay),   35 

(29).  255  (549) 
Jenkins,  J.  (after  Mason),   179 

(56) 
Jode,  A.  de,  74  (9) 
John,  A.  E.,  205  (126-32),  206 

(133-56) 
Johnson,  T.,  255  (552) 

(after  Page),  255  (550) 

(after     Woojasion),    255 

(551) 
Jonckheer,  J.,  334  (76) 
Jones,    J.    (after    Beach),    77 

(80),  189  (264-5) 
(after  Bigg),  10  (iiq),  185 

(182) 

(after  Carter),  407  (51) 

(after  Cosway),  243  (269) 

(after    Doivnman),     190 

(295),   243  (271) 

(after  Gaiusborotigh),  250 

(553) 

(after  Gardner),  131  (96) 

(after  Hone),  335  (123) 

(after      Hoppner),      335 

(126) 

(after    Lauranson),      256 

(557) 

(after      Reynolds),       10 

(109),  35  (30).  77  (68),  149 
(407),  243  (273),  256  (554, 
558-60;),    313    (119-20),    324 

(73).  325  (83).  336  (135).  351 
(105),  390  (111-12,  I2q),  409 
(103) 

(after  Romney),  11  (131), 

74  (12),  243  (270,  272),  256 
(555-6,  561),  3"  (49.  51.  54. 
58,   65-6,    70,    73,   80-1),    312 


] one?,]. (after  Romney),  contd. 
(90,  93).  335  (129),  388  (70-1) 

(after    Rowlandson),    182 

(116) 

(after   Wooiton),   189  (265) 

Jubier  and   Marin   (after  Bon- 

nieii),    9   (91) 

Judkins,  Elizabeth  (after  Rey- 
nolds), 256  (562) 

Jukes,  F.  (after  Beilby),  182 
(105) 

(after  ColUngs),  182  (114) 

(after  Dayes),   181  (102) 

(after  Hoppner),   180  (78) 

(after  Pollard),  181  (99) 

(after    Rowlandson),     6 

(17) 

(after      Williains),      182 

(117-18).   348   (31) 


K. 


Keating,  George  (after  Gains- 
borough),  256  (563) 

•  (after       Morland),        11, 

(128),   131  (100),   182  (126-7), 

183  (138),    314    (159),     386 

(15).    387    (37) 

(after       Reynolds),       149 

(398),   256  (564),   408  (80) 

(after    Romney),        243 

(274),  311  (63-4),  312  (103) 

(after       Whcatley),       406 

(41) 
Kingsbury,        Henry        (after 
Doivnman),  351   (114) 

(after  J.    R.   Smith),    256 

,565).  350  (68) 

Kirkley,   Caroline   (after   Rey- 
nolds),  256  (567) 
Knight,    C.      (after    Benwell), 

184  (171),    184      (177).     187 
^230),  350  (71) 

(after  Boyne),    182  (114) 

(after    Bunbiiry),    9   (88), 

314   (143) 


504 


INDEX. 


Engravings  by. 


Knight,      C,      contd.      (after 
Hamiiion),  146  (327) 

{after  Hoare),    188  (244) 

(after  Morland),  182  (128) 

(after  Roniney),  312  (87J 

(after  Russell),  352  (134) 

(after      Siiiglcion),       185 

(178) 

(after    1  rewingard),     191 

(313) 
Koepping,    C.    (after    Millet), 

7    (28) 
Koning,  G.  de  (after  Hoogh), 

248  (379) 
Kratke,   L.   (after  Breton),  34 

(8) 

(after  Millet),   7  (28) 

Krug,   L.,  334  (96) 


L. 


Laguillermie,    (after    Abbey), 

34  (11) 

Lalanne,  Maxime  (after  Rous- 
seau),   202    (i) 

Lalauze,   A.,    333  (50) 

(after     Meissonier),      128 

(15) 

Lamotte,  A.  (after  Meis- 
sonier),  128  (17) 

Lancret,  N.,   7  (29) 

Landseer,  Thomas  (after  Bon- 
heur),  6  (7),  77  (79) 

(after  Sir   E.   Landseer), 

6  (15-16),  34  (20),  129  (26, 
28-30,  32-3,  35-9),  322  (15- 
16,   18-19,  21-2) 

Lane,  W.  (after  Cosway),  243 

(275) 

Laneau  (after  ].  R.  Smith), 
334   (102) 

Larmessin,  N.  de  (after  Lan- 
cret), 416  (147) 

Lastman,  P.,  334  (87) 


Launay,  N.  de,  348  (40) 

(after     Baudouin),      186 

(201) 

(after     Fraoonard),      416 

(145) 

(after   Freudeberg),     348 

(41).    351    (no) 

(after     Lavreince),     185 

(197),  186  (206),  349  (44) 

Laurie,  Robert  (after  himself), 

256   (571) 

(after      Dighion),      189 

(259).   256  (568) 

(after  Hamilton),       3^5 

(120) 

(after  Read),    256    (570; 

(after  Singleton),       142 

(253) 

(after      Wheatley),      188 

(242) 

(after  Zoffany),  256  (56()) 

Lautensack,  H.  S.,  334  (88) 
Law,  D.,  322  (4),  332  (39) 
Lf    Bas,     185    (199) 

(after  Lancret),  7  (29) 

Le    Blond    (after    Bosse),    406 

(34-5) 
Lefevre,    A.     (after    Murtllo\ 

234  ("0 

Legat,     F.     (after     Romney), 

361    (97) 
Legros,  A.,   207  (iS9-73) 
Leney,  W.,   141  (218) 

(after  Isabey),  313  (133) 

Lens,   Bernard,  257  (573) 

(after  Kneller),  257  (572) 

Lepicie    (after    Chardin),    416 

(149) 

(after   Coypel),   78  (113) 

Lewis,   C.    G.    (after  Agasse), 

142    (246) 

(after    Bonheur),    6   (6) 

(after      Landseer),      129 

(31),    322    (20) 

Lewis,  F.  C.  (after  Lawrence), 
243  (276-81) 


Engravings  by. 


INDEX. 


505 


Leyden,  Lucas  van,  416  (152) 
L'Hermitte,  L.,   207  (174) 
Loggan,    David,    234  (113-15), 
235  (116-21) 

(after    Dyck),    235    (ii.S), 

^57   (575) 

(after   Lely),    257   (574) 

Lombart,    P.  (after   Dyck),   35 

(39)>  145  (309).  146  (314).  235 

(122) 
Londano,  L.,  332  (48) 
Longley,    188  (239) 
Longueil,    de,     186   (214),    334 

(99) 
Lorichon,    C.    L.    (after    Raf- 

faelle),  235  (123) 
Louys,  Jan,  334  (89) 

(after   Rubens),    74  (9) 

Lovelace,    J.    (after    Hudson), 

235   (124) 
Lucas,    D.    (after    Constable). 

114  (1).  131  (92-3).  132  (108 
11),  271-6  (withdrawn),  331 
(2:^-4),  361  (106),  362  (107-8), 
386  (10) 

Lue,  T.   de,   234  (112) 

Lupton,  T.  (after  Barraud), 
141    (225) 

(alter    A.     Cooper),     i^i 

(225)' 

(after      Lazinence),      38 

(95) 
Luttrcll,  E.,  257  (576) 
(after     Greenhill),     25; 

(577) 


M. 

McArdell,   James,    190  (273), 
258  (604) 

(after  Astley),   257  (579) 

(after  Dyck),   35  (29),   74 

(16).   348  (33).   388  (53,   55). 
407  (52) 

(after  Hals),  258  (608) 


McArdell,  James,  contd.    (after 

Hamilton),    257  (585) 

(after  Hoare),  257  (587) 

(after  Hogarth),  257  (591, 

599,  600) 

(after  Hudson),  190  (281), 

257  (578) 

(after    Lely),     257    (592, 

597),  388  (52) 

(after  Liotard),  257  (596) 

(after  Longhi),    188  (250) 

(after    Mercier),    9    (86), 

i8g  (270),   258  (609) 

(after    H.    Morland),    i8q 

(263)' 

(after    Myn),   407   (51) 

(after    Pond),    189    (269), 

258  (607),  335  (119).  407  (51) 

(after      Ramsay),       257 

(595) >   258  (603) 

(after    Reynolds),   7   (36), 

35  {52}'  132  (106,  114),  149 
(396),  189  (269),  257  (580-4, 
586,  588-90,  593-4,  598),  258 
(602,  605-6),  312  (105,  108-9), 
324  (53 >  75).  325  (86),  408 
(77) 

- — —  (after  Rubens),  258  (601), 

407  (53) 

(after  See  man),  74  (17) 

Macbeth,    R.    W.,    R.A.,    207 

(177),  332  (38) 

(after   Mason),    34   (1-2), 

128   (8) 

(after    Walker),   34  (4-5), 

322  (6) 

Macret  (after  Fragonard),  348 

(41) 
Malton,    T.     (after    Roat'land- 

san),   181  (85,  87-8,  93-4) 
Martin,    David   (after   Carpen- 

tiers),  258   (618) 

(after   Davis),    258  (617) 

Man,  T.,   258  (610) 

Marchi,     Joseph     (after    him- 

self),   258  (614) 


=;o6 


INDEX. 


Engravings  by. 


Marchi,   Joseph,    coiitd.   (after 
Nixon),  258  (611) 

(after      Reynolds),      149 

(390),   258  (612-13,  615),   324 
(56),    389   (96) 

(after  Zoffany),  258  (616) 

Marcuard,  K.  (after  Cipriani), 

187  (227) 

(after      Reynolds),      243 

(282),    353.  (144) 

Marin,  L.,  349  (47) 

and    Jubier    (after   Bon- 

nieu),  9  (91) 

Marshall,  W.,   235  (125-7) 

(after  Bowers),   145  (308) 

(after    Mountain),    235 

(127)       ■ 

Martial,    332    (49) 

Martin,  E.  (after  himself),  182 

(107-9) 
Martini   (after  Oueverdo),   40^ 

(13) 

(after      Romberg),      146 

(331) 
Masanobu,    417    (170) 
Mason,  J    S.,  7  (22) 
Massard     (after   Baudouin),    7 

(32) 
Masson,    L.    (aflcr    Mignard), 

78  (109) 
Mathey,    A.    (after    Dyck),    7 

(27),  34  (12-13) 
Mathieu,  J.  (after  Fragonard), 

349  (42) 
Meadows,  R.  (after  Bunbury), 

77  (67) 

(after  Morland),  38  (117), 

132    (118),    387    (27)' 

(after  J.    R.   Smith),    192 

(34") 
Meissonicr,  J.   [..   E.,  406  (28) 
Menpes,    i\I.,    207  (175-6),    332 

(35) 
M6ryon,  C,  208  (178-2 t2),  209 

(213-26),  333  (67),  408  (87) 
Meyer,   C,   349  (55) 


Meyer,    H.   (after  Aiken),    147 

(348) 

(after  Edridge),   9  (92) 

— —  (after  Harlow),  258  (625) 

(after  Hoppner),  77  (63;, 

258  (622),  351  (112),  389(7); 

— —     (after     Lawrence),     2^S 
(624),  310  (24) 

(after    Owen),    258   (619, 

623) 

(after    Reynolds),    7   (38) 

(after  Romney),  258  (620- 

})^  3"    (52) 
Michel    (after    Hamilton),    348 

(30) 
Mignon,  A.  (after  Meissonier), 

128  (16) 
Millais,  Sir  J.  E.,  P.R.A.,  209 

(228) 
Miller,  Andrew,   258  (627) 

(after  Bisse),  259  (630) 

(after  Hogarth),  258  (62(3) 

(after  Stevens),  259  (628) 

Miller,  J.  D.  (after  Fildes),  131 

(77) 

(after    Lord    Leighton), 

131  (77) 
Miller,  W.  (after  Turner),  3^8 

(28) 
Millet,  |.  F.,  209  (229-48),  332 

(35)    ■ 

(after  P.  Millet),  209  (246) 

Minasi,  243  (283) 

(after      Cosway),      350 

(84).  351  (95) 
Modena,  N.  da,  334  (90) 
Monzies,       L.      (after      Meis- 
sonier), 361   (99) 
Moreau   le  jeune,   J.    M.,    405 

(17) 
(after     Baudouin),     iSb 

(206) 

and  Simonct  (after   Bau- 
douin), 7  (32) 

Morghen,        Raphael       (after 
Dyck),  145  (309),  235  (129) 


Engravings  bv. 


IXDKX. 


507 


Morghen,       Raphael,      contd. 

(after  Rajfaelle),  235  (130) 
Morton    (after      Stewart),    242 

(264) 
Miiller,     F.    (after     Raphael), 

-'35  (132) 
Muller,  J.,  235  (133) 
Miiller,  W  .  (after  Turner),  128 

(20) 
Murphv,    J.    (after    Reinagle), 

7^  (93) 
(after  Romney),  311  (68) 

(after  Stuart),  310  (41) 

Muller,  F.  (after  Raffaelle),  74 

(8) 

N. 

Nauteuil,  R.,  78  (105-7) 
Neagle  (after  Dayes),  188  (237) 
Nettleship,   J.  T.,  210  (249) 
Nugent,    T.    (after    Hoppner), 
10  (117),    187  (217),  388  (74) 

(after  Romney),  igi  (311) 

Nusbiegel  (after  himself),    142 

(^44) 
Nutter,    \\  .,    192   (325) 

(after   Bigg),    146  (334) 

(after  Morland),  38  (118) 

(after    Reynolds),    7  (41), 

-43  (284^ 

(after     Singleton),      18^ 

(179,  i8()) 

(after  Stuart),  335  (109) 

(after  Mrs.    Tickell),    18/ 

(228) 

(after      WJicatlev),      314 

(>54) 


O. 


Ogborne,    y.  (after  Bigg),    14!) 

(336) . 
(after  Roinnev),   10  (no), 

244(285).  312(86).  313(137), 

349  (65) 


Ogborne,     J.,     contd.      (after 

Russell),  76  (47) 
Oliver,   John,    259  (631) 
OUivier,    Miss     (after  Anseli), 

185  (188) 
Orme,  D..  35  (25) 

(after   Morland),    35   (35) 

Ostade,  Adrian    van,    398  (2), 

416  (151) 
Ouvrier,  J.,    186  (202) 


Palmer,    S.,   210  (250-6),    333 

(51-5) 

Park.    Thomas    (after      Rey- 
nolds), 259  (632) 

Parker,    T.    (after   Northcote), 

417  (173) 
Parkes,      R.    B.    (after    Rey- 
nolds), 6  (8) 
— —  (after  Romney),  309  (8) 
Parr,   R.  (after  Sey7nour),  141 

(229) 
Pass,  C.  de,   235  (134-5).   236 

(136) 
Pass,  Magdalen,  236(148) 
Pass,    Simon,    236   (137-146) 
Pass,  W.,   236  (147-8) 
Pntas  (after  Eiscn),  405  (14) 

(after     Oueverdo),      r86 

(204) 
Paton,  F.  (after  Kilhnrne),  130 

(63) 
Payne,   J.,   236  (149) 
Peirson    (after      himself),    188 

(239) 
Pelicier  (after  Rembrandt),  35^ 

('43) 
Peltro    (after      Sartorius),    141 

('22) 

Pencz,   G.,   334  (92) 
Pennell,  J..   210  (262) 
Pithcr,    \\'illiam,   37   (85),    260 
(667-8,   670-1,   673) 


5oS 


INDEX. 


Engravings  by 


Pether,  William,  ccntd.  (ajter 
Briin),  37  (82),  259  (633) 

(after  Palitick),  260  (669) 

(after    Rembrandt),    259 

(634) >  387  (46) 

(after  Riley),   260  (672) 

Petit  (after  Chardin),  416  (149) 
Pettit,    J.    (after   himself),    179 

(50) 

(after  Cosway),  244  (286) 

Phillips,   Charles,    188   (235) 
(after  Hone),  259  (635) 

(after     Reynolds),      259 

(636) 

Phillips,  G.  H.  (after  Law- 
rence), 407  (62-3) 

Plcot,  V.  M.  (after  Robineau), 
187  (219) 

(after     Wheatley),      184 

(169) 

Pierron  (after  Triiiquesse),  i%h 

(204),  349  (45) 
Pitau     (after     Egniont),     409 

(106) 
Place,  Francis,  259  (637-40) 

1 (after  Zoust),  259  (641) 

Place,    M.    (after   Cosse),    146 

(328),  180  (63) 
Podesta,   A.,   335  (90) 
Pollard,    R.,     188      (232),     192 

(326),   335  ("6),  362  (130) 
(after  Collings),  182  (114; 

(after  Dayes),    1S8  (237), 

386  (i) 

(after  Ellis),    141  (230) 

(after   Mason),    187  (224) 

•^ (after    Rotulandson),    6 

(17),    181  (92) 
(after     Singleton),      142 

(253)  180  (79) 
Ponce,    N.    (after    Baudouin), 

7  (33).  185  (200) 
Pont,  P.  du  (after  Dyck),  416 

(150) 
Pontius,   P.  (after   Dyck),    ^34 

^03) 


Pope,  A.,   244  (287) 
Porporati    (after    Greuze),     75 

(37) 
Pott,  C.  M.,  210  (263) 
Pouncy     and      Woollettj      W. 
(after     Wilsan      and    Morti- 
mer),   239   (200-1) 
Pra'tt,   J.    B.   (after   Bonheur), 

145  (30) 
(after  Fildes),  34  (10),  129 

(45) 
(after  Gainsborough),  130 

(50).  309  (9) 

(after   Graham),    130  (59, 

72),  361  (94) 

(after  Hoppner),    128  (3), 

130  (48,  50),   145  (299) 

(after  Landseer),  130(58), 

145  (301-2) 

(after     Lawrence),     145 

(295) 

(after  F.  Paton),  130  (63) 

(after  Raeburn),  145  (29b) 

(after   Romney),    6  (11), 

129  (41-2),    145  (297-8) 

Prat'tent   (after    Morland),    184 

(175) 
Preston,  Thomas,  259  (642) 
Prince,  le,  332  (48) 
Prior,   R.    (after    Turner),    323 

(24) 
Propert,  J.   L.,  207  (177),   332 

(39) 
Purcell,  R.  (after  Liotard),  191 

(307) 

(after     Reynolds),      148 

(385) 
Pyall,    H.    (after    Pollard),    35 

(43) 
Pym,   B.  (after  J.   Ward),   143 

(265) 

Q- 

QUEBOREN,  236  (149)     ' 

Quiter,  J.  H.,  259  (643) 


Engravings  bv. 


INDEX. 


509 


R. 


Raimbach,      a.      (after      Rey- 
nolds),   236    (150) 
Rajon,  P.,  8  (69),   210  (264) 

(after  Lucas),   130  (62) 

Rat,  P.  le,  332  (48) 

Read,  Richard  (after  Martin), 

259   (644) 
— -     (after   Rembrandt),    259 

(645) 
Reeves,  R.  G.  (after  Pollard), 

36   (48) 

(after    Newhoiuse),    416 

(160) 

(after  Wolstetiholme),  141 

(2  IS) 
Rembrandt,     Van     Rhyn,     77 

(70).    331   (25-9).    334  (94-S)> 
360  (71),  398  (3),  416  (152) 

after,  76  (61) 

Rep  ton,  H.,   187  (220) 
Reynolds,    S.    ^^'.,    146    (313), 

409   (114) 

(after  Beechey),  259  (651) 

(after  Brozvn),   142  (240) 

(after  Dubujfe),    131   (95) 

(after  Eckstein),  310  (23) 

(after  Hoppncr),  10  (118), 

36  (62),   132  (115),  148  (378), 
259    (646-7),    313    (124),    388 

(72.  75).  38Q  (78-9).  407  (57) 
(after  Jacksou),  259  (648) 

(after     Laivrcncc),     14S 

(374).  391  (135.  145.  147) 
(after  Morlatid),  143  (283, 

288),  144  (290),  406  (44) 
(after  North),  147  (358) 

(after     Norlhcote),      141 

(234),   147  (340),  309  (12) 

(after  Opie),  37  (81),  259 

(649) 

-  (after  Sir  Joshua.  Rey- 
nolds), 9  (87),  147  (346),  255 
(650),  314  (150),  352  (125), 
362  (116) 


Reynolds,  S.  \V.,  contd.  (after 

Sartorius),  141  (222) 
(after  Singleton),  310(40) 

(after   J.    R.    Smith),    78 

(90) 

(after  Wolstenholmc),  i^; 

(256) 
Ride  (after  Sergcnt),  405  (18) 
Roberts   (after   Seymour),    142 

(243) 
Robertson,  H.  R.,  332  (38) 
Robins,    William,  259  (652-3) 
Robinson,    R.    (after   himself), 

260   (654) 
Rodin,   A.,  210  (264) 
Roffe,    Edwin    (after    Plimer), 

244  (288) 

(after      Reynolds),      244 

(288) 

Rogers,  W.,  236  (151-2) 
Rooker,    E.    (after      Sandby), 

181  (98),  386  (2)  - 
Rosenberg,  C.  (after  Pollard), 

36  (47) 

and  Huni  (after  Pollard), 

79   (131) 
Rouette  (after  Gregarious),  313 

(140). 

(after  Gros),   313  (140) 

Rousseau,    Th.,    210  (265) 
Rowlandson,  Thomas,  386  (3) 

(after  Wigstead),   iS\  (qi) 

Rupert,    Prince,    260   (656-8) 

(after  Merian),   260  (655) 

Rvder,   T.  (after  Cipriani),   35 

(23) 

(after  Cosit<ay),  350  (79) 

(after  Huck),   187  (215) 

(after    Kauffman),     ^52 

(138) 

(after  Nicol),   244  (289) 

(after  Rylcy),   180  (73) 

(after  Westall),  76  (46) 

Ryland,   W.   W.  (after   Kauff- 

mau),  35  (26),   38  (116),    H)i 
(311),  244  (290),   334  (i03(^ 


5IO 


INDEX. 


Engravings  by. 


Rylev,  T.  (after  Amiconi),  260 
(659) 


Sadler,    William,    2too  (6bo) 

(after  Peters),  260  (661) 

Sailliar,    L.   (after  Dyck),   407 

^53) 

(after      Reyiwlds),      391 

(133)  »         ,.,0 

St.   Aubin   (after  hiinself),    185 

(198),    186  (205) 
Savage,  E.  (after  Jihnself),  313 

(124) 
Savage,  T.,  23b  (153) 
Say,  VV.,  140  (203),  260  (663) 

(after    Bcechey),    6    (2), 

37  (94).  310  (25),  387  (44)  . 

(after  Clarke),  260  (662J, 

352  (138) 

(after  Devis),  78  (94)  | 

• (after  Evans),    189  (258)     I 

(after  ].   Green),  37  (87)     { 

(after  Harloiv),   i8g  (258),   j 

260    (665)  ! 

(after      lloppner),      260  } 

(664),  309  (21),  407  (60) 

(after  Murillo),  388  (58) 

(after   Oakley),    10  (103) 

(after  Owen),  335  (106) 

(after    Thompson),     131 

(97).    148   (369)        ^^     ^   ^^ 

and    Turner,    C.    (after 

Reynolds),    149   (400) 

Saver,  R.,   192  (327) 
Schenck,  P.,  74  (18),  260  (666) 
Schiavonetti,    L.,    9    (83),    188 

(234),  189  (256),  190  (291) 
(after  Cosway),  191  (308), 

244  (294).  335  (107).  350  (78) 

(after  Edridge),  244  (291, 

293) 

(after     Pellegrini),      188 

(238) 


Schiavonetti,   L.,  contd.  (after 

Reynolds).   244  (292) 
(after  Wheatlcy),  39(121), 

79    (120),     143    (277) 
Schmidt  (after  Tour),  78  (108) 
Schuppen,  P.  van  (after  Brun), 

236  (154) 
Schutz,      H.      (after      Mauns- 

kirsch),     181    (100) 

(after  Raiulandson),      77 

(65),    181    (99) 

Scotin,    G.    (after    Lancret),    7 

(29) 

(after  Wattcau),  416  (148) 

Scott,  E.  (after  Bitnbury),   185 

(1 89) 
(after  Crewe),  184  (172) 

(after  Morland),   11  (125), 

144  (290),    182   (130) 

(after  Raiuberg),  74  (4) 

(after  Singleton),  180  (61, 

67) 
Scott,  j.,   141  (218) 

(after     1.    Cooper),    142 

(239) 

(after  Morland),  142  (239) 

.Scriven,    E.    (after    Reinagle), 

142  (241) 
Sedcole,    H.    (after    Farquhar- 

son),   130  (73) 
Sedgwick,    \V.    (after    Wallis), 

349  (59) 
Sergent,  A.   F.  (after  himself), 

405  (21) 
Sharp,    W.    (after    Dyck),    237 

(155) 

(after      Reynolds),      2^7 

(156) 
Shepherd,  G.  (after  Morland), 

409  (115) 
Sherborn,  C.   W.,   210  (266) 
Sherwin,    J.    K.,    244   (295-6), 

76  (^7).  79  (127) 

(after      Gainsborough), 

313  (132) 

(after      Reynolds),       11 


Engravings  by. 


INDEX. 


5" 


Sherwin,    J.    K.    {ajter    Rey- 
nolds), cotitd. 

(132),  36  (61),  37  (78),  74 
(6,  15).  76  (54)-  148  (384-5). 
389  .(84) 

Sherwin,    W.,    237   (157-61) 

{after  Walker),   237  (161) 

Shigemasa,    417   (169) 

Short,    Frank,    A.R.A.,      210 

(268-277),  211  (278-312),   212 

(313-21).  331  (22) 

(after     Constable),     211 

(279,    282) 

(after  Costa),  211  (279) 

(after    De     Wint),       211 

(278),  212  (317-18) 

(after     Reynolds),      212 

(316) 

(after  Turner),  210  (277), 

211  (286,   295-315) 

(after    Watts),    211   (287, 

294) 

Shurey,      S.       (after      Gams- 
borough),    260  (674)         , 

(after   Lawrence),    6   (3), 

Siegen,  Luclwig  von,  2bo  (675) 

(after  Caracci),  260  (676) 

Simon,  John  (after  Clare),  261 

(683) 

(after    Dahll),    260   (679), 

261    (682) 

(after  Hilliard),  261  (681) 

(after  Kneller),  260  (677- 

8),   261   (680,  686) 

(after  Lancret),    185  (195) 

(after  Parr ocel\  261  (684) 

(after Richardson\2(3\  (687) 

(after  White),  261  (685) 

Simon,    P.    (after   Do-wnman), 

79   (125),    188   (251) 
(after   Opie),    188  (244) 

(after     Reynolds),      149 

(401),  244  (297) 

(after      Whcatley),      180 

(64),    184  (167),    185   (184) 


Simonet,  7  (33) 

(after     Baudouin),      185 

(197) 

Simmons,  VV.  H.  (after  Land- 
seer),  322  (17) 

(after  Millais),    128  (2) 

Sloane,     M.    (after    Cosway), 

3SO  (84) 

Smart  and  Hunt  (after  Pol- 
lard), 36  (59) 

Smith,  B.  (after  Beechey),  147 
(340) 

(after  Copley),  313  (132) 

Smith,  John,  78  (92) 

(after     Closterman),     75 

(22) 

(after  D'Agar),  263  (753) 

(after  Gibson),  261  (690) 

(after    Hill),    261    (704), 

262  (714-15),  263  (755) 
(after  Hondius),  262  (716) 

(after    Kerseboom),    261 

(693) 

(after    Kneller),    75    (21, 

22-7),  261  (688-9,  692,  694, 
697-702,  705-8,  7 10- 11),  262 
(712,  717-18,  720-1,  724-8, 
730,  733).  263  (734,  736-8, 
741-4,  747,  750-1,  754,  756), 
309   (17-18),  409   (107) 

(after     Largillierc),    262 

(722,    729),    263    (752) 

(after   Lely),    263   (758) 

(after    Medina),    75    (26), 

261  (696,  703),  263  (740) 

(after  Murrav),  262  (713), 

263  (735) 

(after  Pattin),  263  (739) 

(after    Richardson),    263 

(749) 

(after  Rickier),   261  (yoj) 

(after   Riley),  261   (691) 

(after  Ryck),   263  (745) 

(after    Vandervaari),  262 

(731).   263  (748).   387  (39)   ^ 
(after    Wissing),   31  (88), 


512 


INDEX. 


Engravings  by. 


Smith,    John    (after    Wissi)ig), 
contd. 

261  (695),  262  (719,  723,  732), 

^63  (746,    757) 
Smith,    J.     R.,    76    (45),     143 

(268),    146  (327),    iqi-2   (314- 

52),   335  ("4) 

(after  himself),   143  (269}, 

146  (322),  147  (345,  352),  180 
(61,  66,  73,  75),  187  (223), 
189  (267),  191  (317-19).  192 
(322-4,  328-31),  264  (763,  771, 
780,  793),  265  (794-S).  309 
(19)'   407  (55).  409  (117) 

(after  Appiani),  38  (96) 

(after  Beechcy),  183  (156) 

(after    Bigg),    143    (264), 

192    (348) 
(after  Coszvay),  192  (347), 

351  (94) 

(after    Devis),    264   (787), 

408  (94) 
(after  E7tgleheart\  192  (32 1 ) 

(after      Gainsborough), 

147(350).  148  (365).  264(764- 
5.  775).  35"  (124) 

(after  Hoppner),  192  (342, 

345-6.  351).  263  (760).  265 
(802),  314  (152) 

(after      Lawrence),      76 

(56),    264    (768-9,    792),    309 

(15).  310  (27) 

(after  Liotard),  264  (783) 

(after  Morland),  38  (102, 

120),  75  (39,  42),  131  (99, 
loi),  132  (118),  143  (282), 
144  (291),  182  (iiq,  122),  183 
(131-3.  145-6,   148).  314(160), 

352  (131),  362  (120,  123),  386 
(18,    22),    387   (23,    27,    30-1, 

35).   406  (45-6) 

(after     NcKrthcote),      79 

(124),    188  (241),  310  (42) 

(after  Opie\  192  (343,  352) 

(after    Peters),    38  (108), 

78  (91),  148  (368),    188  (246- 


Smith,    J.    R.    (after    Peters), 

contd. 

7).  191  (315).  192  (324.  335. 
349),  264  (761,  785),  265 
(805).  313  (126),  348  (32) 

(after     Ramherg),      191 

(305-6) 

(after    Reynolds),    7    (39, 

42-3),  10  (106),  76  (60),  78 
(104),  148  (386),  149  (405, 
411),     150    (424),     192    (350), 

263  (759),  264  (766,  770,  772, 
776-c),  781-2,  786,  788-9,  791), 
265  (797,  799,  804),  312  (107, 
113).  323  (48).  324  (68-70, 
72),  336  (136,  138),  351  (99. 
100),  352  (119,  121-3),  389 
(95.  loi),  390  (115,  121),  391 
(132),  408  (82) 

(after  Romney),  10  (10/), 

'35    (128,    130-1),'    148   (377), 

264  (762,  767,  773-4,  784, 
790),  265  (796,  798,  801),  312 
(88-9,91-2,99-102),  388(67-9) 

(after  Shelley),  191  (318) 

(after   Stuart),    37    (94), 

310  (44) 

(after    Vanders^ucht),    191 

(314) 

(after   Walton),    192  (332- 

3),  265  (800),  315  (164),  351 

("5) 

(after  W.  Ward),  191  (305) 

— —  (after   Westall),    187  (225) 

(after   Woodward),      1Q2 

(320) 

(after   Wright),   265  (803) 

Smith,  T.  (after  Rowland- 
son),   181  (83) 

Smith,  William  (after  Zincke), 

265  (806) 

Smith,  W.  R.  (after  Turner), 
129  (23),  323  (28),  348  (25)  ^ 

Soiron,  F.  D.  (after  Bunbury), 
184  (157).  187  (228),  313 
(135).  3H  (142) 


Engkavings  sy. 


INDEX. 


513 


Soiron,  F.  D.,  coiitd.  (after 
Dayes),  76  (62),  146  (332), 
408  (qg) 

(after      Morland),      143 

(281),    183    (147).   387    (34) 

(after     Singleton),      408 

(100) 

Somer,  J.  van,  267  (883-4) 
Somer,  P.  van,  367  (S85),  2(38 

(886-7) 

(after  Lely),  26S  (888) 

Spilsbury,       Jonathan       (after 

Gaiusborotigh),      265     (812), 

309  (13) 
(after  Murray),  189  (268) 

(after    Rembrandt),    265 

(814) 

(after      Keynokh),       10 

(108),   149  (409),  265  (807-11) 

(after  Rcumney),  265(813), 

407  (50) 

Spooner,  Charles  (after  him- 
self),   189  (259),    190  (274) 

(after  Kamsay),  265  (815; 

Stacpoole  (after  Riviere),  128 
(2),    130  (60) 

Sladler,  J.  C,   187  (224) 

(after  Black),   181  (104) 

(after  Hubert),    igi   (31^) 

(after  Livesay),  142  (259) 

(after  Shepherd),  35  (42), 

iSi  (103) 

Stang,  R.  (after  Raffaelle),  128 

(5). 
Stanier,  R.  (after  Engleheart), 

184  (173) 
(after  Stacker),  314  (145) 

Stauffer-Bern,  210  (267) 

Stock,  Andreas    (after    Dyck), 

416  (150) 
Stodart,    E.    (after      Cosn-ay), 

244  (298-9) 

(after  Edridge),  34  (18) 

(after      Ciainsborough), 

244  (299) 


Strange,     Sir     Robert     (after 
Dyck),  145  (309),  237  (162-4), 

387  (41). 
Strang,  ^^  .,  212  (322-37) 
Strutt,  J.  (after  Stothard),   180 

(59) 
Stiibbs.      G.      T.      (after     G. 

Stubhs),   141   (21)2,   235) 
Surugue,  L.  (after  Covpel),  237 

(165) 
Sutherland,     I.   (after    AlkeUj, 

36  (49.   55).   417  (163) 

(after  Dolby),  417  (166) 

(after  (le)jdall),  181  (103) 

(after  Herring),  36  (51) 

Sv;:M-,  R.  S.  (after  Abbott),  387 

■(43) 
('-ifter  Morland),   9  (84) 

T. 

langc,     P.    (after      Faurnier), 

_  M5  (311) 

Tardieu  (after  Laucret),  7  (29) 
Ta}  lor,  Samuel,  265  (816) 
Tempest,  Pearce,  265  (817-20) 
Testolini    (after    Cosway),    76 

(51),   350  (82) 
Thew,    R.  (after    Daves),    iSo 

(62) 
Ihomas,  John  (<if  \  pres),  265 

(821-4) 
Thompson,   Jane  (after  J.    R. 

Smith),   266  (825) 
Thompson,  R.  (after  Lclv),  74 

(20) 
Tinnev,   John   (after  Boucher), 

266  '(826) 

(after  Ellys),    7,:,^  (117) 

(after  Fenouil),   266  (827) 

Tomkins,   P.  \\'.,  76  (48),  177 

(1-3),   1S4  (159-61) 

(after  himself),    1X4  (164), 

187  (21S) 

(after  a  Lady),  1S4  (165  o) 

(after  Ansell),    180  (69-70, 

72),    185  (190-1),   405  (2) 


J  1 


Su 


INDEX. 


Engravijjgs  by. 


Tomkins,      P.      ^^'•.      could. 

{after  Bartoloz::i),   i88  (243) 

(after     Beauclerk),     406 

(37)  .     ,         ,       , 
(after  Btgg),  79  (117).  403 

(after  Doii'ivnan),  76(56;, 

244  (300-1) 
(after      Gawsharough), 

388  (61) 
— —  (after  Hamilton),   9  (93), 

146  (337).  180  (68),   183  (151- 

2),   184  (163),    185  (192),  4"6 

(41) 
— —  (after  De  Heere),  177  (3) 

(after  Medley),  9  (93) 

(a^ler  Morlaud),  314  ( 157)  ■ 

315  (161) 

(after      Raffaelle),      183 

(152) 
_ {after  Russell),   191  (300)' 

314  (157).  350  (66) 
(after  Ladv  Tcmpletmvn), 

183  (151) 
Tompson,   Richard,  266  (829) 

(after    Claret),    266  (833, 

838) 

(after   Kneller),   266  (830) 

(after  Lely),  37  (91).   266 

(828,  831-2,  834-7,  839) 

Tookey     (after   Ibbetsoii),    182 

(112) 
Townelev,  Charles,  37  (84) 

(after  Abbott),  266  (842) 

(after  Cosway),  350  (80) 

(after     Marshall),      140 

(204) 

(after   Opie),   266  (840) 

(after      Reynolds),      266 

(S41),   312  (106) 

(after    J\ow)jey),   311   (74, 

76) 
'I'rcsca  (after   Boilly),  349  (52) 
Trotter,  T.  (after  Cosivay),  245 

(302) 


Turner,  Charles.    78  (95),   407 

(49.   54)  ... 
(after  Agasse),    140  (209)    • 

(after  Beechey),  190  (275), 

310  (43)  ^  ,       ^ 

(after  Buck),  147  (359) 

(after  Burney),  266  (84b) 

(after  Chalon),   140  (213), 

408    (lOl) 

(after  ].  S.^Caoper),  141 

(219) 

(after  Copley),   147  (,356) 

(after   Devis),    141   (222), 

147  (352) 

(after  Eastlake),  189  (266) 

(after  Elmere),  141  (217) 

(after  Pagan),   190  (278), 

266   (851) 

.      (after      Gainsborough), 

1,2  (251),  388  (62) 

(after  Heaphy),  147  (355) 

(after  Hoppner),  148  (380, 

382),  189  (257,  262),  266(845, 
852-3,  855),  310(45).  351  (4). 
389   (80-1) 

(after     Lawrence),     26h 

(844,  847,  850,  854),  267(859, 
861),  335  (i").  391  (155)' 407 
(58-9,  61) 

(after  Marshall),  38(104), 

141  (220,  228) 

(after    Masqucrier),    313 

(125).  335  (122) 

(after  Owen),  266  (S49) 

(after  Phillips),   267  (858- 

60) 
(after  Raeburn),  132(110), 

267    (857) 

(after    Renibra)Hlt),     266 

(856) 

(after    Reynolds),  74   (6), 

78  (loi),  140  (412),  266  (843;, 
314  (151)-  324  (63),  33<'Ki45)' 
300  (114),  408  (76) 

_1-  (after  Sanders),   266  (S48) 


Engravings  by. 


INDEX. 


5JS 


Turner,  Charles,  contd.  (after 
Shee),  387  (49),  407  (60) 

(after  J.    W .  M.   Turner). 

77  (78),   267  (862) 

and  Say,   \\  .  (after  Rey- 
nolds),   149   (400) 

Turner,   J.  .M.   W.,    R.A.,   333 
(68) 

U. 

Unger,   W.,   332  (37) 

V. 

Vaillant,  \^'allerant,  267  (863- 

9) 
Valck,  Gerard,  237  (166-8) 

(after    Huvsma)is),     267 

(871) 

(after  Lely),   237  (167-8), 

_  267  (870,  872-4) 

Vanderbanc,  P.  (after  Gascar), 
237    (i6q) 

(after      Michelin),      237 

(170)' 

Vandervaart,  John  (after  Lelv), 

267  (881) 

(after  Wissing),  267  (880; 

Vandevelde,    J.,    237  (171) 
Vaughan,   R.,  237  (172) 
Velde,  A.  van  de,  334  (96) 
Vendramini,    J.    (after    Jean), 

^45  (303) 

(after      WheatJey),      79 

(120),  143  (277) 

Veneziano,  334  (91) 
Verkolje,  John  (after  Kneller), 

268  (889-90) 

(after  Lely),  74  (19) 

\'ertue,    G.,    2-57   (17;) 

(after  Dyck),  268  (891) 

(after   Dahl),   237  (174) 

(after  Kneller),  237  (173) 

(after    Richardson),    238 

(176-7) 


Veyrassat,  332  (35) 

Vico,  E.,  334  (96) 

Vidal,  L.  (after  Lavreince),  185 

(200),    186  (209),   405  (10) 
Vilain,    le    (after    Lavreince), 

405  (12) 
Vincent,    \V.,    268  (892) 

(after  Huvsinans),     268 

(893) 
Visscher,  C.  de,  238  (17S-82; 
(after    Hondthorst),     238 

(179) 
Visscher,  N.  de,  238  (1S3) 
Vivares,    F.,   7  (21) 

(after  Claude),  238  (184J 

(after  Dyck),  238  (185J 

(afterGeidorp),  238  (185) 

(after  Mytens),  238  (185J 

(after  T.  Smith),  411  (154) 

Vvbond    (after    F.    Hals),    131 

■(75) 

W. 

Walker,    James   (after    Gard- 
ner),   268  (897) 

(after  Romney),   37  (72), 

148  (375),   268     (894-6),    311 
(54.  79).  312  (96-7) 

\\'alker,    \\'illiam    (after    Rae- 
hiDn),   75  (32),   245  (304-5) 

and    Cousins    (after    Na- 

s)nyth),  335  (112) 

W'allis,    R.    (after  Turner),    75 

(29),  348  (29) 
Waltner,  C.  309  (i).  332  (46) 
(after  Dicksee),  396  (137) 

(after    Gainsborough),    S 

(72) 

(after  Mason),  8  (70) 

(after  Millet),  7  (23) 

(after      Rembrandt),      7 

(25),  8  (72),  331  (20) 

(after  Rubens),   7  (26) 

(after     Walker),    8    (71), 

322  (7-p) 


5^6 


INDEX. 


Engravings  by. 


Ward,  James,  R.A.,  141  (234) 

(after  himself),  142  (247), 

:'I43    (273).     189      (25s).    269 
(901),    386  (6) 
(after  Beechey),  142  (260), 

147  (351) 

(after      Hoppncr),      148 

(379),    269    (900),    335  (127J, 
388  (73) 

(after     Lawrence),     269 

(899) 

(after  Morland),  143  (286), 

406  (44) 

and   \V.   (after   Opie),    11 

(126) 

(after     Reynolds),      26c 

(898) 

(after  Romney),  311  (50) 

(after    Wright),  269  (902) 

Ward,  William  (after  himself), 

185  (193-4).    191  (303-4).  24s 
(306.) 

(after  Abbott),  269  (90S) 

(after  Amicus),  140  (203) 

(after   Bigg),    143    (266), 

147  (347).    185  (181) 

(after    Bol),    74   (7) 

(after  Braddyll),  269  (905; 

(after    Chalon),   38   (103, 

107),  140  (200.  203,  206),  i-^i 
(231),   362  (127) 

(after    A.    Cooper),    141 

(223) 
(after  Copley),  269  (912) 

(after  Dance),   189  (258), 

191    (312) 

(after  Garrard),  38  (106), 

141  (221),    142   (255)' 

(after   Gilpin),    140  (201) 

(after  Harloio),  147  (354) 

(after  Hoppner),  iqo  (282- 

3),   269  (903,   909,   911,   913), 

335  (125).  389  (83) 

(after     Lawrence),     269 

(907) 


Ward,  William,  contd.  (after 
Marshall),  140  (205),  188 
(240) 

{nfter  Morland),   11  (12;- 

8),  38  (97-101.  103),  75  (39), 
79  (121-2),  131  (100),  132 
(102,  117),  143  (278-9,  285, 
287,  289),  144  (291,  293-4), 

182  (120-1,  123,  128,  130), 

183  (136-41,  143-4,  149),  314 
(155-6,  158-9),  325  (89),  352 
(127-8),  362  (119,  121-2),  386 
(11-14,  16,  19-21),  387  (24-6, 
28-9,  33.  36-8),  405  (3),  409 
("5) 

(after     Northco^te),     143 

(268),  405  (4) 

(after  Owen),  269  (910) 

(after  Paye),    185  (180) 

(after   Peters),    38   (108), 

143  (267),  188(247),  313(126) 

(after  Phillips),   147  (348; 

(after    Phillips    and    f. 

Ward),   147  (347j 

(after  Ramberg),  187(221'. 

(after     Reynolds),     269 

(904-6),  408  (75) 

(after  Sartorius),  386  (5), 

387  (26) 

(after     Singleton),      1^2 

(250),  409  (hi) 

(after  ].   R.    Smith),    38 

(119).     147    (345).    192    (336, 

338,  341).  314  (158) 
(after  J.  Ward),  132  (103J, 

143   (270-1),     1S8    (241),    386 

(7) 

(after   Weaver),    141  (224; 

(after      Wheatlev),      76 

(63),   143  (276),   180  (82),  188 

(253).    189  (254) 
Ward,  W.  J.  (after  Copley),  78 

(96) 
Waterloo,  A.,  334  (97) 
Watson,  C.  (after  Downman), 

190  (294) 


Engravings  bx. 


INDEX. 


517 


Watson,  C,  contd.  (after  Rey- 
nolds),   7   (37),    36  (64),    323 

(39) 
(after  Rotnnev),  188  (233), 

312   (83) 
Watson,   Caroline  (after     Cos- 

way),   245  (310) 

(after    Downman),     245 

(307) 
(after  Happner),  245  (308) 

(after      Reynolds),     245 

(309) 
Watson,  Charles  J.,   212   (338- 

40) 
Watson,  James  (after  Barrett), 

141  (219) 
[after  Boucher)^  189  (267), 

270  (934-5) 

(after    Cotes),    269    (gib, 

919,  922),  270  (931),  387  (5..^^ 

(after  Falconet),  190  (279J 

(after       Gainsborough), 

270  (926) 

(after  Grignion),  310  (35) 

(after   H.    D.    Hamilton), 

75  (38) 

(after     Kauffman),      190 

(280) 

(after    Read),    270    (929, 

940) 

(after   Reynolds),    7  (37), 

74  (13).  78  (102-3),  149  (389, 
392,  403,  413-14,  421),  150 
(423),  189  (270),  269  (914-15, 
917-18,  920-1),  270  (923-5, 
927-8,  930,  932-3,  936,  938- 
9),  312  (104),  313  (117),  323 

(45-6.  50).  324  (52,  55.  57. 
62),  325  (80),  351  (103),  389 
(93-4,  98),  390  (108,  117,  122, 
128),  408  (78,  80) 

(after  Riley),  74  (11),  309 

(20) 

(after  Ranmey),  311  (62J 

(after  Russell),  270  (941) 

(after    West),   270  (937) 


Watson,  Thomas  (after  Drou- 

ais),  270  (943; 
(after  Gardner),  270  (947, 

94^).  951),  309  (16),  335  (no) 

(after   Lely),    270  (942) 

(after  Reynolds),   10  (10 }, 

112),  78  (86),  149  (391,  395, 
417-18),  270  (944-6,  948,  950), 
312  (112),  313  (122),  323  (41- 
3).  324  (66),  336  (139,  144), 
35"  (76),  351  (109).  389  (88-9, 
99).  390  (106,   119),  409  (118) 

(after      Wheailey),      270 

(952) 

Watts,  G.  F.,  R.A.,  213  (341I 
Webb,  J.   Cother,    141  (237) 

(after  Raeburn),  361  (93) 

Wehrschmidt  (after  Lawrence),. 

145    (304) 
Whessell,  J.,   140  (202,  211) 

(after  Hilton),  141  (230) 

(after  Marshall),  140  (204) 

(after  Sartortus),   36  (54), 

140  (210) 

Whistler,  J.   M.,  333  (56),  347 

(4),   360  (68-9) 
White,  C,  187  (220) 

(after   Collet),    179  (39) 

(after  Cosway),  76  (43) 

(after  Crewe),  350  (77) 

(after  Peters),   187  (223) 

Whito,  George,   270  (^954) 
(after  Kneller),  271  (955-6) 

(after  Murray),  270  (953) 

White,   R.,   238  (1S8-90) 

(after   Kneller),    238  (186- 

7,    191),   271   (957) 

Wierix,  Johann,   2^8  (192) 
Wilkie,  Sir  D.,  R.A.,  342  (45) 
Wilkin,   Charles    (after      him- 
self),   190    (292) 

(after    Bcechcy),    9    (85;, 

38(110) 

(after  Hoppner),  37  (63), 

148  1,381),  190  (293),  245(311- 

14) 

2  J2 


5i8 


INDEX. 


Engravings  by. 


Wilkin,  Charles,  contd.  (after 
Hoppner    and    Wilkin),    132 

(113) 

(after    Reynolds),    7   (40), 

M9  (394).  350  (75) 
Wille,    J.    G.   (after    Dietricy), 

238  (193) 

(after  Mieris),  238  (194-5) 

(after  Ostade),  238  (197) 

(after  Parocell),  145  (311/ 

(after  Terburg),  238  (196) 

Williams,  E.  (after  W.^Ward), 

180  (74-5) 
Williams,    R.    (after    Clokster- 
man),  271  (959) 

-  (after  Dyck),  271  (963) 

(after  Lely),  271  (962) 

- — —  (after  Murray),  271  (g(>n), 

333  (74) 

(after  Rowlandson),    181 

(91),  182  (114) 

(after  Wissing),  271  (958, 

961,  964) 

Williamson,  P.  (after  Yeates), 

239  (198) 

Willmore,  J.  T.  (after  Turner), 
128  (18),  129  (22),  322  (23), 
323  (26-7),   348  (22) 

and    Wallis,    R.    (after 

Turner),    128  (19) 

Wilson,  j.  (after  H.  Morland), 
190  (277) 

(after     Reynolds),      351 

(loi),   390  (118) 

Wilson,  S.  E.  (after  Romney), 

333  (69) 
Wilson,    T.    (after    Reynolds), 

351  (102) 
W'dodman,  R.  (after  Marshall), 

362    (126) 
W'oollett,    W.    (after    himself), 

7  (20) 

(after   Hannan),   7  (22) 


Woollett,     W.,     conid.      (aftcf 

Jones),  239  (202) 

(after  Pars),  7  (22) 

(after    G.    Smith),    239 

(199,    203-5) 

(after  Stubbs),  353  (148) 

(after  West),  353  (147) 

and  Pouncy  (after  Wilsan 

and  Mortimer),  239  (200-1) 
Worlidge    (after    Rembrandt), 

406  (42) 
Woutnelius,  Johann,  239  (206) 
Wright  (after  Buck),  184  (159) 
Wj'llie,  W.  L.,  213  (341) 


Yeisen,    417    (168) 
Young,  J.  (after  Beechey),  188 
(248) 

(after  Hickel),  416  (153) 

(after  Huck),  146  (324) 

(after  Hoppner),  190(284- 

5),  271  (965-8),  310  (26),  351 
(T16),  389(82) 

(after  Morland),   75  (41), 

362    (iig),    387    (32) 

(after  Paye),    190  (275) 

(after     Romney),      311 

(71-2) 

(after    Watson),   309  (10) 

(after  Zoffany),  9  (80-1), 

i8c)  (260) 


Zobel,    G.  (after  Reynolds),   6 

(9-10),    347    (6) 
—    (after    Storey),   6    (10) 
Zorn,    A.,    213    (342-57) 


Anonymous. 


INDEX. 


5»9 


ANONYMOUS. 

Actress   at   her   Toilet,''    178 

(15) 

Admiral,     Portrait    of    an," 

310  (36) 

Age  and   Folly,"    178  (27) 

Alarum     for    the    Drowsy," 

178   (16) 

Alexis    and    Daphne,"       187 

(215)  . 

Angelic  Angler,"  177  (9) 

Appointment   overheard   and 
prevented,"  177  (8) 
Bachelor's  Fare,"    179  (46) 
Bargain   Struck,   The,"   178 
(16) 

Beauty  in  search  of  Know- 
ledge," 179(46) 
Bob  Blunt  in  a  Maze,"   178 

(17) 

Bread    and    Butter     Manu- 
factory, The,"  179  (51) 
Brighton,    The    Chain    Pier 
a't,_"  35  (40)  _ 

Brighton  :   View  of  Queen's 
Square,"  188  (251) 
Bury    Fair,    Passengers    go- 
ing to,"    141   (236) 
Camp    Laundry,    The,"   179 

(44) 

Captain,"  189  (256) 
Captain  Jessamy,"  178  (18) 
Careful    and    Careless    Mo- 
thers, The,"   183  (153),    184 

(173) 

Carlton  House,"  182  (105) 

Chloe  caught  napping,"  179 

(53) 

Conclusion,"   179  (38) 
Conjugal    Peace,"   179  (43) 
Consideration."  179  (38) 
Contemplative       Charmer," 
177  (9-10),   178  (20) 


'  Corporal  Cartouche  and 
Miss  Camp-Love,"  178  (28), 

179  (44) 

'  Country  Maid's  Departure 
and  Return,"  184  (172) 

'  Court  of  Equity,  Belle  Sav- 
age,"  188  (23s) 

'  Curious    Maids,    The,"     179 

(42) 
'  Damon    and    Pastora,"     178 

(30) 
'  Decoy  for  the  Old  as  well  as 

the  Young,"  177  (7) 
'  Dream,  The,"  179  (43) 
'  Drunkard's     Arms,      The," 

177  (11) 

'  Elopement,  Ihe,"  179  (46) 
'  English  Privateer,  An,"   178 

(31) 
'  English    Sloop    engaging    a 
Dutch      Man-of-war,"    178 

(18),    179  (51) 
'  Ensign    Rosebud,"    177    (8), 

179  (46) 
'  Evening's    Invitation,    .^n," 

178  (17) 

'  Fair  Florist,  The,''   178  (23) 
'Fair     Penitent,     The,"     178 

(16,  33^ 
'  Fair    Tutoress,     The,"     179 

(34) 
*  l-'ashionable  Dresses  for  the 
.  Year,   1775  "  178  (19) 
'  Feathered    Fair,    The,    in    a 

Fright,"  178  (13) 
'  Female      Portrait    in   a    low 

robe   with   fur   edging,"   251 

(448) 
Figure   Subjects,    182   (no) 
'  Fleet    of    Smugglers    with  a 

Man-of-war     in     tow,''     179 

(51) 
'  Fool,    A,    and   his    money  s 

soon  parted,"  178  (^6) 
'  Fording    the     Brook,"     178 

(23) 


S20 


INDEX. 


Anonymous- 


'  French   Gentleman    in    Lon- 
don,'' 179  (41) 
"  French  Privateers,"  177  (5; 
"  Gipsy     Fortune-teller,"     177 

"  Greenwich,  View  of,  '  75  (34) 

"  Grief,"    142    (249) 

"  Guardian     Angel,     A,"     188 

(239) 
"Happy    Family,    The,       187 

(231)  ,       , 

"  Haymakers,  The,"  187  (23 1; 
"  Honeymoon,  The,"  177  (8) 
"  '  How  d'ye  like  me'?"  177(7^ 
Humorous   Male   and    Female 

Subjects,   178  (24) 
*'  Humours    of    May    Day," 

178  (27) 
"  Invilation,    The  :    or.    Camp 

Politeness,"  178  (28-9) 
"  Ipswich,   View   of,''   75   (34; 
"  Jack  Oakham  throwing  out 

a      signal    for    an    engage 

ment,"  178  (30) 
"  January  and  May,"   178  (16) 
"Jenny's  Farewell,"  179  (42) 
"  Kitty  Coaxer,"   178  (12) 
"  Labour  in  Vain,  or  Fatty  in 

Distress,"   177  (6) 
"  Lady's       Shooting       Pony, 

The,"  178  (18) 
"  Lady  Gorget,"  178  (18) 
"  Lady  in  a  Tent,  A,"  178  (33) 
"  Lady,      seated,   in    a    Land- 
scape," 185  (194) 
"  Lady    in  black   lace   dress,'' 

189  (268) 
"  Lady  in   fur-trimmed  coat," 

189  (267) 
"Lady     in     large     hat     with 

feathers,"  182  (106) 
"  Lady  reading,  A,"  187  (223) 
"  Lady  (seated)  and  Maid-scr. 

vant,"  180  (64) 
"  Lady,      seated,      reading     a 

letter,"  182  (106) 


"  Lady  with  lamb,''  251  (439) 
"  Lady    with    musical    instru- 
ment,"  147   (360) 
"  Like  Mistress,  Like  Maid,  ' 

178(23,53).  335(115) 
"  Love  Letter,  The,"  179  (34) 

"  Lovely  Sacarissa,  The,"  179 

(41)    ■ 
"  Lugtail    Privateer,    A,"    i;8 

(28),   179(45) 

"  Macaroni  Courtship  Rejec- 
ted," 177  (7) 

Mackhn's  "  British  Poets," 
Illustrations  'to,  352  (137) 

"  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  The,"  179, 

(43) 
"  Mail-Carrier,    The,    at    the 

Turnpike-gate,"    and    "  The 

Mail-carrier      Jumping     the 

Stream,"  36  (56) 
"  Man-Trap,  A,"   177  (9),   17S 

(23) 
"  Manchester  Hero,"  178(74) 
"  Melody,"  178  (25) 
"  Meux's  Brewery,"  142  (259) 
"  Military  Beauty,  The,"   178 

(29) 
"  Military     Lover,   The,"    179 

(46)  .        . 

"  Miller,  The,  Makmg  Love," 

142  (249) 
"  Miss,      returning      from      a- 

visit,"   179  (43) 
"  MissTipapin,"  178(12) 
"  Morning  Frolic,"  178  (14) 
"  Months,  The,"  178  (22),  17) 

(55) 
"  Narcissus    and    the    Nymph 

Echo,"  178  (19) 
"  Nettle  between  two  Roses," 

177  (6) 
"  Oaks,    The,     Lord    Derby's 

Pavilion  at,"  188  (235) 
"  Obadiah  tempting  the  pretty 

MilUner,"  179  (45) 


Anonymous. 


INDEX. 


521 


"  Officer  in  the  Light  Infan- 
try," 178  (12) 

"  Old  free  method  of  rousing 
a  Brother  Sportsman,''    lyS 

(17) 
"  Old  W'heatsheaf  in  the  Trap 

of  Venus  and  Bacchus,"  17.^ 

(42) 
"  On  'the  Wings  of  Love,"  178 

(25.  31) 
"  Pantiles    \A'alk,     1748,"    182 

(no) 
"  Paris    Fete     of    Fireworks, 

The,"  78(114) 
"  Parrot,  The,"  179  (53) 
"  Paulo      Purganti      and      h'.a 

Wife,"  177  (6) 
"  Persuasion,"  179  (38,  46) 
"  Pit  Door,  The,"  177  (5) 
"  Pleasure  of  Life,"  177  (11) 
"Polly's     Lamentation,"     17 

(6)  ' 
Portraits  : — 

"  Anna,    Empress    of    Rus- 
sia,"  252  (465) 

"  Ann   of  Denmark  (Queen 
of  James  I),"  250  (419) 

"  Buckingham,  George, 

Duke  of,"  230  (5) 

"  Carpenters,    The    Miss,  ' 

191  (307) 
"Charles  L,"  230  (3) 
"  Charles    IL,"   250  (423-4") 
"  Charlotte,      Queen,      with 
Cupid  and  Statue  of  Con 
cordia,"  6  (2) 
"  College,  Stephen,  the  Pro- 
testant Joiner,"  250  (42.5) 
"  Cornwallis,  Thi'  M.'irc|ui-5, 

T89  (256) 
"  Cromwell,      Oliver,"     145 

(307) 
"  Cromwell  "       (broadside^, 

230  (4) 
"Cumberland,      Duke     of,' 

147  (342) 


"  Dawson,      Nancy,"       igi 

(307) 
"Drake,    Sir    Francis, "230 

(5) 
"  Essex,   Countess  of,     and 

children,"  250  (425) 
"  Fairfax,      Lord  "     (broad- 
side), 230  (4) 
"George  IL,"  387  (39) 
"  George  III.,"  6  (2) 
'  George   III.   at  the  Royal 

Academy,''   184  (176) 
'  Grafton,      Henry,      Duke 

of,"  251  (426) 
'Henderson,      John,"      251 

(445) 
"  Mary  I.,  Queen,"  230  (i) 
'  Mary      IL,    Queen,"    251 

(432) 
'  Mary,    Queen    of    Scots," 

230  (2) 
'  Maurice        of         Nassau, 

Prince,"  230  (4) 
'  Mercator,    Gerhard,"    2x0 

(6) 
'  Nelson,    Lord,"   179  (48) 
'  Nottingham,         Heneage, 

Earl  of,"  251  (433) 
'  Ormond,      James,      Duke 

of."  251  (434) 
'  Ormond,    Mary,    Duchess 

of,"  251  (435) 
'Pretender,     The    Young," 

74  (17) 
'  Rutland,  Earl  of,"  230(^5) 
'  Rutland,      Francis,      Ea'f 

of,"  230(7) 
'  Stanislaus,     Kostka,    Soc. 

Jesu,  Saint,"  250(418) 
'  Stuart,     Lady     .Arabella," 

230  (6) 
'  Swift,   Dean,"  258  (604) 
'  Svdnev,    Algernon,"      25. 

(436)  ' 
'  Tempest,     Madame    Hen- 
rietta," 351  (437J 


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INDEX. 


ANOiNYMOUS 


"  Wadd,    Sir  William,''    230 

"  Ward,  W.,"  37  (86) 

"  Wentworth,  Sir  Thomas, 

230  (7) 
"  William   III.,"   14S  (310) 
"  Wolfe,  General,"  251  (447) 
"  Worsley,  Frances,  Lady," 

251  (443) 
"  Pretty   Barmaid,   The,"    178 

(13)  ' 
"  Prettv    Maid    Asleep,         178 

(25) 
"  Pretty     Milliner's     Deceitful 

Kisses,"  179  (47) 
"  Prelty   Waterwoman,   The,'' 

178  (13) 
"  Private  Correspondence, 

The,"  178  (30) 
"  Promenade       at       Carlisle 

House,"  192  (334) 
"  Proposal,  The,"  182  (116) 
"  Reading  in  Bed,"  179  (51) 
"  Resolution,"  179  (38) 
"  Return  from  a  Masquerade," 

"Road    to    Ruin,    The,"    178 

(31) 
"  Ruined  Girl,  The,"  178  (30) 

"  Rustic  Courtship,"  187  (222) 

"  St.  Giles'  Beauty,"  178  (20), 

'7^^  ^37)  .,      „  ,     , 

"  St.  James'  Beauty,'   178  (20), 

179  (37) 

"  St.  James'  Park,"  178  (29) 
"  St.  Paul's  Churchyard  on  a 

Windy  Day,"  178  (8) 
"  Sailor's    Present,  The,"    178" 

(^■^)  .   .        ..       • 

"  Sal   Dab  givmg   Monsieur  a 

receipt  in  full,"  178  (27; 

"  Samnite    Marriages,    The," 

180  (82) 

"  Scene,  A,  in  Duke's  Place," 
178  (27) 


'  Scene      under     the     Piazza, 

Covent  Garden,"  178  (29) 
'Sea-Nymph,   A,"    179  (48) 
'  '  Search     the     world     you'll 
seldom  see — Handsomer  folk 
than  we  three  ',"  177  (6) 
'  Seasons,  The,"  178  (22) 
'  School   for  Love,  The,"   179 

'  Sentimental  Charmer,  The, 

179  (54) 
'  Side  Box,  A,"  179  (42) 

'  Singing  Bird,  The,"  179  (40) 

'  Six  \\  eeks  after  Marriage," 

177(8)  ^     ^ 

■'  Skaters,  The,"  178(12) 
"  Sleight   of  hand  by   a  mon- 
key,"   177   (7) 
"  Spiletta,"  189  (259) 
"  Slip,  The,"  178  (31) 
"  Soldier's    Departure,    The," 
and"  The  Soldier's  Return," 
352(140) 
"  Sporting  Duchess,  I  he,     17b 

(31) 
"  Sporting    Lady,    The,'       179 

^44)  .  „         ,     , 

"  Spring  and  Wmter,"  177  (11) 

"  Strephon    and    Phillis,"    179 

(40) 
"  Studious  Beauty,  The,"   177 

(10),  178  (20,  23) 
''  Sudden  Explosion,  The,"  17^ 

"  Taking  water  for  Vauxhall, 

178  (26) 

"   l^mpting  an  Admiral  to  En- 
gage,"   179  (45) 
"Tent   Scene,   A,"    179  (40)  _ 
"Tom      Jones      and      Sophia 

Western,''  179  (43) 
"  Tragedy  Burk-squed,"  177(5) 
"  Triplo'Blackhealh,"  177(11) 
"Two    Bloods    of    Humour," 

179  (51) 


Anonymous. 


Index. 


5^3 


"  Two   Privateers   attacking   a 
Man-of-war,"    178  (18),    179 

(54)  .        , 

"  Venus     and     Cupids,'       18S 

(244) 
"Village  Doctress,    Uie,      179 

(41) 
"  Who  Gains  the   Point,      179 

(42) 


"  Wittv     Dorinda,    The,"    187 

(221) 
"  Wo-man,  A,''  178  (23) 
"  Young  Hussey,  A,   and  Old 

Toothless,"  179  (43) 
"Young    Wanton    Privateer,' 

177  (10),  178  (30),   179  (47) 


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