ERNEST G. BEACH (1865 - 1943) A wooded landscape with Fieldworkers walking near Trees, (Probably in Belgium) signed `Ernest G. Beach` (lower left) watercolour 9 1/2 x 13 1/2in (24.2 x 34.3cm); a pastel by the artist depicting the Estuary at Sainte Valerie Sur Somme ; and an oil depicting a Still Life Study (3) Provenance: The artist`s family by descent
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Believed to be WILLIAM HOARE of BATH - portrait of Henry Seymour Conway (later Field Marshall), as a young man, half length wearing military style light blue jacket with gold frogging, pastel, unsigned but with ink handwritten label on the reverse, in a good early frame, behind glass, 60cms x 44cms
E F SHORTMAN "In Borrowdale, Cumberland", watercolour, signed lower left, W L LEITCH "A mountainous lakescape with figures in the foreground", watercolour, signed lower right, 20th CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Sailing boats on calm waters", pastel, unsigned, 20th CENTURY SCHOOL "A Lake District mountainous scape", watercolour (4)
Emmeline Deane c.1860-1944- `Potting Fushias`; pastel on paper, signed and dated 1891, 62.2x50.7cm: British School, early 20th century- Study of cottage roof tops; watercolour, two sheets mounted in a common frame, 8x8cm., (each sheet): together with a 19th century silhouette picture of two ladies, 17.1x17.1cm., (3)
AMENDMENT: It should read A W Arnold, late 20th century - Ann Arnold, British b.1936 - Man and horses ploughing field; oil on board, 24.5x29.5cm: Georgios Siozos, Greek b.1949- Portrait of a girl wearing a head scarf; oil pastel on textured paper, 24x19cm: 20th/21st Century- Indian market scene; gouache on paper, signed indistinctly, 23x15.5cm: 20th Century- Sail boat on stormy seas; gouache on paper, signed indistinctly, 21x26cm: E Zucke, 20th century- Street scene; oil on canvas, bears signature and date, 44x30cm., (5) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
John Ogburn, Australian b.1925- "Roses and Gardenias", 1987; pastel, signed and dated XII 87, 54.5x99.5cm: together with one other pastel by the same hand titled "Dahlias and Sea Shells", signed and dated II 90, 55x103.5cm. Provenance: with Agnew`s, London, according to labels attached to the reverse of the frames of both of the above, (2)
Bela Kadar, Hungarian 1877-1956- Caricature of a gentleman; black crayon, signed, 49x38cm: Eric Rutherford b.1923- Man walking in a landscape; black and coloured chalk and pastel, signed, dedicated to John Harrison and dated 1947, 38x28cm: Henri Deschamps, French 1898-1990- Seated figure; lithograph printed in colours, signed, inscribed and dedicated extensively to John Harrison, numbered 12/15 and dated 30 Oct 1950 in pencil, 57x38cm: French School, circa 1940- Portrait of a North African man seated three quarter length; black chalk, signed, inscribed `Paris`, dedicated to John Harrison and dated 46: together with a small and mixed quantity of works on paper by different hands, all mid 20th century, (a lot), (unframed). Provenance: The studio of John Theordore Harrison 1914-2002
FOUR MEDALS belonging to Squadron Leader Geoffrey A Bastable comprising Defence Medal, 39-45 medal, Burma Star and 39/45 star, in presentation case, a Pat Rooney cartoon dated 1945, Pastel "Bass", 36cm x 24cm, together with an ALBUM OF PHOTOGRAPHS re lating to Squadron Leader Geoffrey A Bastable of his tours of duty, some of India, family etc.
A late 19th century KPM Berlin porcelain figural Candlestick, the candle nozzle supported by a swaddling clad young female putto, on foliate scroll footed base, gilded and enamelled in pastel colours, underglaze blue and printed red factory marks," 21cm high Condition: In good condition, one wing restored. View on auctionatrium.com
‘Thumbelina’, a Charles Vyse figure group, introduced 1936, modelled as a nude child riding a toad on a naturalistic toadstool base, painted in pastel shades, incised ‘C VYSE, CHELSEA’, 28cm high, on an ebonised wood base, 31cm high overall. See Cartlidge, Terence ‘Charles & Nell Vyse: A Partnership’ Shepton Beauchamp 2004, illustrated on p. 42.
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