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MODERN PICTURES

Water Colour Drawings

COLLECTED BY

HENRY LOVATT, ESQ.

Who is leaving his residence, Low Hill, Bushbury, Staffs.

ALSO

PICTURES and DRAWINGS

THE PROPERTY OF

MES. SHARP

Deceased; late of Myrtle Grove, Bingley

( Sold by Order of the Executors)

THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN

And from numerous Private Collections and Different Sources

fpTTEf 6ARRARJMfej.)jSlAALL(Mr-

PRXNCEXU'Cj.w.V]

WHICH

TRUUl be Solb bp Ruction

MESSRS. CHRISTIE, MANSON I WOODS

AT THEIR GREAT ROOMS

8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE

On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1907

AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY

May be viewed Three Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James’s Square, S. W.

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CONDITIONS OF SALE.

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

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

III. In the case of Lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneer

shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Seller.

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

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

V. The Lots to be taken away and paid for, whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of description, at the Buyer’s expense and risk, within Two Days from the Sale ; Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods not being responsible for the correct description, genuineness, or authenticity of, or any fault or defect in, any Lot, and making no warranty whatever.

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

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

CATALOGUE.

On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1907,

AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY.

The following have been Collected by HENRY LOVATT, Esq., who is leaving his residence Low Hill, Bushbury, Staffs

DRAWINGS.

/

S. H. BAKER. Cleve Lock, on the Avon 14| in. by 25 in.

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S. H. BAKER.

2 Welford Mill, on the Avon 11 in. by 20 in.

D. COX.

3 A Welsh Lake Scene, with peasant girl and sheep

23 in by 33 in. I 1

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4

4

D. COX.

Haddon Hall

9J in. by 15J in.

5

D. COX, 1833.

Fort Rouge, Calais

7J in. by 10 J in.

6

D. COX.

A Rocky Waterfall, with two figures

7 in. by 10 in.

7

EARLY ENGLISH.

Portrait of a Gentleman, in brown coat pastel

Oval 10 in. by 8 in.

GO

C. FIELDING, 1843.

View of Towy, Carmarthenshire

8 in. by 12J- in.

hL, 9

C. FIELDING, 1847.

The Mountains of Glencoe

7 in. by 10 in.

10

C. FIELDING. /

A Highland Lake Scene, with a ferry-boat

6| in. by 10 in.

5 '.n

C. FIELDING.

Loch Lomond

10| in. by 14 in.

d 12

C. FIELDING.

A Highland Lake Scene, with cows ) * /a , ,

4J in. by 6J in.

H>. 13

BIRKET FOSTER.

Stbasboubg ; and Isle op Runchman a pair £ 2

5f in. by 4 in.

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BIRKET FOSTER (After).

A Lane Scene, with a cottage and figures

11J in. by 18J in.

15

J. HARDY, 1864. / ^

Granny’s Pets 'A. C £ '

11£ in. by 15J in.

16

W. B. HENLEY.

y\ C ' ' ' v -

A Welsh Landscape, with Moel-Siabod in the distance

14 in. by 21 in.

17

W. MULLER.

The Slave-Market

15 in. by 11 in.

18

T. M. RICHARDSON, 1831.

A View op the Port, London

24 in. by 37 in.

: i9

T. M. RICHARDSON

A Hilly Landscape ; and A View in the Alps 2

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

6

J. SYEE.

Mount Orgeuil Castle 8J in. by 15 in.

G. WOLFE.

A Coast Scene, with stranded boat 9J in. by 12J in.

PICTURES.

Fruit and Bird’s-Nest ; and Head op a Man

36 in. by 30 in.

BONINGTON.

A French Beach Scene, with fisherfolk and boats 35 in. by 45 in.

E. CEOFTS, E.A., 1883.

Charles I. on his way to Execution

35 in. by 53 in.

J. CEOME.

The Edge os’ a Wood, with cottage, and peasant on a roi 23 in. by 19 in. ... £

sant on a roajd

H. DAWSON, 1838-66.

A Biver Scene, with children and boat 151 in. by 20 in.

7

fi

A

J. FALBE, 1860.

>-* 28 Fisherfolk on the Sea Shoee On 'panel in. by 11 in.

53 . 29 Plating Soldiers

25 in. by 31 in.

ED. FEE EE, 1882.

J. H. L. DE HAAS.

/ f-r, 30 Cattle and Peasant-Giel on the Sea Coast: Pioaedt On panel 35J in. by 64 in.

F. D. HAEDY, 1871.

1

31 The Wedding-Breakfast 35 in. by 49 in.

W. H. KNIGHT, 1854.

/6 32 Children at Play

6|- in. by 9 in.

cto .

W. H. KNIGHT.

j 33 The District Visitor

On panel 6J in. by 9 in.

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H. B. KOEKKOEK.

17*

V 34 CULLEECOATS

151 in. by 23| in.

Lus-fcf

35

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IMO- 35

B. W. LEADER, R.A., 1898.

Carting Hay // /- t / /

35 m. by 55 m.

36

B. W. LEADER, R.A., 1887.

On the Welsh Coast / , . \

30 in. by 48 in.

Cf '!> S’

C. J. LEWIS.

On the Thames

23| m. by 38J in.

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!, 38

.

C. J. LEWIS.

A View at Tisbury, Wilts.

On panel 4| in. by 8 in.

39

J. LINNELL, Sen.

Peasants Driving Animals Along a Road

On panel 8 m. by 6 m.

40

W. MULLER.

A Common Scene, with cottage and donkeys

17 in. by 23 in.

41

W. MULLER.

St. Benet’s Abbey, Norfolk

16J in. by 22J in.

. 42

W. MULREADY, R.A.

Baiting Horses

On panel 20^ in. by 26J in.

9

P. NASMYTH.

43 A Woody Landscape, with cottages an

12J in. by 17 in.

P. NASMYTH, 1828.

44 A Common Scene, with windmill, and p

On panel 9 in. by 12 in.

P. NASMYTH, 1830.

45 A River Scene, with cottages and boat

9J in. by 11 J in.

P. NASMYTH, 1826.

46 A River Scene, with buildings, figures ;

On panel 9|- in. by 111 in.

NORWICH SCHOOL.

47 A Woody Road Scene ; and A River Scene, with castle : Moonlight a pair 2

On panel 8 in. by 12 in.

W. OLIVER, 1880.

) . 48 The Fisherman's Wipe 23 in. by 17J in.

W. OLIVER.

49 The Love-Letter

21J in. by 15J in.

(30)

10

&

/ 50

W. OLIYBE, 1870.

Meditation

171 in, by 13J in.

S\ 51

G. B. O’NEILL.

The Last Day of the Sale , . . . , t)

29 in. by 45 in.

Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1857

52

G. B. O’NEILL, 1864.

A Feast at the Squire’s

27 in. by 44 in.

Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1864

53

J. P. PETTITT. f

Gbasmebe Lake ; and A Path by a Eiveb - l ' 2

54

J. P. PETTITT, 1855.

Ddddon Sands, Cumbebdand ; and Fishermen, by Rogers

2

55

S. EOSA.

A Bocky River Scene, with boats and figures

26 in. by 34 in.

56

STANFIELD.

Gorey, Jersey

On -panel 11J in. by 15J in.

3 i . 57

J. STARK.

A Eiveb Scene, with eel-pots and anglers

On panel 11 in. by 19 in.

11

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J. STAEK.

58 A Norfolk Landscape, with a sand-pit, figures and cart in

the foreground

On panel 11 J in. by 16 in.

IX

J. STAEK.

59 A Woody Pasture, with cattle 18 in. by 14 in.

H J STAEK

' (s> . 60 A Woody Landscape, with peasants, sheep and cattle by a

stream

On panel 1\ in. by 10 in.

STAEK.

/ 61 A Woody Landscape, with pool and cattle

On panel 14 J in. by 11 J in.

TENIERS.

62 A Group of Peasants, outside a tavern 11 in. by 14 in.

J. TENNANT.

63 On the Wye

25 in. by 41 m.

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G. VINCENT.

64 A VIEW ON THE EIVEE YAEE, NEAR NORWICH, with barges ; hay-cart, cattle and animals on a /iyad 43| in. by 79 in.

From the Collection of Hugh Mair, Esq., 1902

12

G. VINCENT.

65 St. Bbnet’s Abbey, Norfolk

On 'panel 18 in. by 25 in.

JAMES WEBB, 1875.

66 Porchester Castle, Hants ; and Eareham, On panel 6J in. by 8J in.

Hants i

■a pair 2

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J. D. WATSON, 1884.

67 Returning Home : Moonlight 26 J in. by 19J in.

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DIFFERENT PROPERTIES.

DRAWINGS.

E. W. TOPHAM, 1848.

68 At the Well

25|- in. by 19 in.

D. COX, 1821.

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) . 69 A View of Hereford Cathedral, from the river, with boats and figures

Unframed 17 in. by 26| in.

J. LESCHALLAS. /6 70 The Cobbler’s Family

19 J in. by 14^ in.

) fr'i </wl4 ,

13

T. B. HAEDY, 1876.

S', 71 ' Gbbenwich Hospital 13J in. by 19J in.

C. STANFIELD, E.A., 1827.

!»' 72 Fobt Eouge, Calais

12J in. by 11 in.

From the Collection of J. Gillott, Esq., 1872

M> .

C. FIELDING, 1843.

<HS 73 The Enteance to a Haeboue, with shipping 7| in. by 12 in.

KjS".

BIEKET FOSTEE.

74 The Chaie-Mendee 14 in. by 21 in.

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C. CATTEEMOLE.

75 Setting out foe the Chase 5f in. by 17J in.

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YEEND KING.

76 Old Cottages, near Blandford, Dorset 14 in. by 20J in.

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77 On the Norfolk Coast

134 in. by 21 in.

CLAUDE HAYES.

14

B. M. WIMPERIS. 78 Carting River-Weeds

9j in. by 7 in.

BIRKBT FOSTER.

79 The Isle op Ischia 5J in by 9^ in.

PICTURES.

F. GOODALL, R.A, 1858.

80 Buildings on the Nile, with figures

6| in. by 14J in.

G. C. STANFIELD.

81 Dumal on the Meuse

23J in. by 38 in.

E. M. DOWNARD, 1856-7.

82 Inquisitiveness

23-J- in. by 19|- in.

BRAUWER.

83 An Interior, with boors singing and playing On panel 15 in. by 19 in.

24 in. by 29-| in.

84

15

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H. LE JEUNE, A.E.A., 1863.

85 Early Flowers

On panel 19 in. by 23 in.

J .

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H. LE JEUNE, A.K.A.

86 Autumn

On panel 24 in. by 29-J in.

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T. S. COOPEE, E.A., 1833.

87 A Landscape, with a woman driving cattle and sheep over a 't 'i rustic bridge

19J in. by 27J in.

A. GAECIA.

Vr. 88 Florinda and her Nymphs ; and A Fete Champetre a pair %

24 in. by 32 in.

W, KIDD.

89 The Truant

19J in. by 23J in.

J. CLAYTON ADAMS, 1905.

90 Cherry-Blossom

13 4 in. by 10J in.

J. CLAYTON ADAMS, 1896.

X /y$ 1 A Eunning Sea

17J in. by 23| in.

A

■‘OM

16

W. L. WYLLIE, E.A., 1906. 92 The Launch op H.M.S. Dreadnought 17 in. by 29 in.

W. LINNELL, 1880-99.

93 The Celtic Troops, under the Pendragon, Resisting the Invasion op the Saxons : March of the Men of Harlech 42 in. by 66 in.

E. CROFTS, R.A., 1869.

94 Playmates

24 in. by 29 in.

R. ERNST.

95 The Light op the Harem

On panel 28J in. by 36 in.

P. MASSA.NI.

96 The Flower-Girl

57 in. by 39J in.

E. VERBOECKHOVEN, 1848.

97 A Herdsman with Animals, in the Campagna

38J in. by 46 in.

G. CASTIGLIONE.

98 Haddon Hall Invaded by Cromwell’s Soldiers

35| in. by 64 in.

SIR E. LANDSEER, R.A.

Head op a Stag

16 in. by 14J in.

99

17

i B. CATON WOODVILLE.

100 A Cuirassier

9 in. by 11J in.

/bs~.

SAM BOUGH, E.S.A., 1858. -

101 Dutch Herring-Brigs, running out of port '"in a "stiff breeze

32 in. by 25f in.

L

SAM BOUGH, E.S.A., 1859.

§ 102 Crossing the Ferry : Thunderstorm coming on

10 in. by 30 in.

SAM BOUGH, E.S.A., 1859. /

i / " 103 Dutch Fishing-Boats in a Calm, off the Brill

23 in. by 17 in.

3.

G. CEUIKSHANK, 1859.

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104 The Pirate, the Merchantman, and the Man-op-War 21 in. by 26 in.

G. CEUIKSHANK.

105 A Scene prom “Kob Eoy”; and Jeannie Deans in Church 2

On panel 15J in. by 21 in.

G. CEUIKSHANK.

106 A Moonlight Serenade 23 in. by 20 in.

c&t

18

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F. R. UNTERBERGER.

107 Castellamabe, Gulp op Sobkento 28 in. by 47 in.

J. A. WHEELER, Sen., 1886.

108 Pobtbait op Miss Jummy,” winner of the One Thousand and the Oaks, 1886 27 in. by 35 in.

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WALTER HUNT, 1882.

109 Seeking Shelteb 27 in. by 35 in.

p ' *

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D. FARQUHARSON, A.R.A., 1879.

110 Noonday

9| in. by 1\ in.

T. S. COOPER, R.A., 1879. /

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111 A Cow and Two Sheep ; and Thbee Sheep a pair 2

On panel 11J in. by 9^ in.

F. GOODALL, R.A., 1843.

112 Bbittany Peasants passing a Wayside Ceoss

On panel 7J in. by 11 in.

V<TL

A. W. WILLIAMS

113 In the Pass op St. Gothabd

27J in. by 47J in.

j.. ' r L. JOPLING.

114 Lobeaine

30 in. by 24 in.

Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1876

19

D. ROBERTS, R.A., 1861.

115 Ruins of the Temple of the Sun at Baalbec

“Joyless she sees the sun look down On that great Temple once his own, Whose lonely colums stand sublime Hinging their shadows from on high Like dials, which the wizard Time Had rais’d to count his ages by !

And like a glory, the broad sun Hangs over sainted Lebanon,

Whose head in wintry grandeur towers, And whitens with eternal sleet,

While Summer, in a vale of flowers,

Is sleeping rosy at his feet.” Moore.

57 in. by 93 in.

Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1861

J. HORACE HOOPER.

116 Harvest-Time, near Hastings: and Near Rickmansworth,

'2

Herts a pair 111 by 191 in.

H. JUTSUM.

117 The Edge of a Wood

in. by 14 J in.

SIR J. E. MILLAIS, P.R.A., 1849.

118 Portraits of Four of the Children of Lieut.-Oolonel Conrad Owen, O.B. The girl sitting is Elizabeth Fanny, on her lap is John Vere Harris, and standing are Henry Hawkins and Conrad Agnew

17A in. by 11| in.

20

THE PBOPEBTY OF A GENTLEMAN. PICTURES.

SIR E. BURNE-JONES, 1865-6.

119 THE PETITION TO THE KING: The

Saint George and the Dragon 42 in. by 72 in.

Exhibited at the International Exhibition, Munich, 1897 Exhibited at Burlington House, 1906

SIR E. BURNE-JONES, 1865-6.

120 THE PRINCESS SABRA DRAWING THE LOT : The

Legend of Saint George and the Dragon 42 in. by 72 in.

Exhibited at the International Exhibition, Munich, 1897 Exhibited at the New Gallery, 1898-9 Exhibited at Burlington House, 1906

21

THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN.

PICTURES.

EDWIN ELLIS.

121 A Yorkshire Fishing Village 15£ in. by 29J in.

EDWIN ELLIS.

122 Abundel Paek

22 in. by 32J in.

MARK FISHER, 1878.

123 Calves Round a Load of Cloveb f\

13| in. by 17J in.

W. H. GADSBY.

124 Tibed Out

19J in. by 29J in.

W. H. GADSBY.

125 A Fairy Tale

On 'panel 11J in. by 8 in.

E. J. GREGORY, R.A.

126 Startled

22J in. by 13J in.

COLIN HUNTER, A.R.A.

> 127

Glasgow

13^ in. by 23J in.

128

R. W. MACBETH, R.A., 1879.

A Een Elood

10J in. by 25 in.

129

CLARA MONTALBA, 1878.

The Canal of San Giobgio, Venice

20J in. by 10| in.

130

ERNEST PARTON, 1878.

On the Thames

13J in. by 21| in.

d

131

J. R. REID, 1880.

Lost and Pound

23§ in. by 36 in.

132

J. R. REID, 1894.

On the Peench Coast

9f in. by 13J in.

^ 133

W. SMALL, 1879.

Mending the Nets

9^ in. by 16-J in.

L. P. SMYTHE, A.R.A, 1880.

134 All Hands to the Pumps 13^ in. by 20J in.

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Cj 135

J. W WATEEHOUSE, E.A.

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21 m. by 13 J m.

/ 1 > 136

SIR E. A. WATERLOW, R.A., 1877.

A Eich Crop

\

25J ire. by 19J ire.

The following are Sold by Order of the Executors

of MBS. SHABP, deceased , late of Myrtle

Grove, Bingley.

DRAWINGS.

137

/ / /

Portrait op Sir Walter Scott

7 in. by 5|- ire.

138

ED. FEE EE, 1872.

The Bird-Catchers

10^ ire. by 15 ire.

139

T. E. HOFLAND.

A Castle and Town, on a river

16 ire. by 25J ire.

24

PICTURES.

140

Peasant Children, with a donkey

24 in. by 29 in.

141

J. CLAYTON ADAMS, 1872

The Oat-Field

43 in. by 611 mi.

142

C. BAXTER, 1861

The Flower-Girl

22 in. by 17 in.

143

R. BEAVIS.

Crossing the Ford : Banks of the Somme

19 in. by 26 in.

144

J. BURR.

The Mountebanks

24 in. by 53 in.

f % 145

J. CAROLUS.

The Curio-Dealer

30 in. by 38 in.

146

E. CASTAN, 1872.

Stealing the Jam

On panel 13 J in. by 11 in.

25

C. COLLINS, 1883.

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147 Cattle and Poultby in a Fabmyabd

20J in. by 29J in.

T. E. DUVEEGEB.

148 Dbessing Baby

On panel 8 in. by 6 in.

t

W. MAW EGLEY, 1872

149 The Dance

16 in. by 25 in.

W. P. EEITH, E.A., 1863

150 The Cbossing-Sweepeb

On panel 7 in. by 5J in.

C. HUNT, 1878.

151 The Valentine

35| in. by 23J in.

L. B. HUET, 1882.

152 On the Eoad fbom Glencoe 23^ in. by 35J in.

W. LUKEE, 1873. Cattle on the Sea Shobe

11| in. by 22J in.

153

26

J. RETEB.

154 Christ Healing the Leper On panel 18 in. by 14 in.

J. B. SMITH, 1885. 155 Melincourt Pall, Vale op Neath 51 in. by 38 in.

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