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Lot 147

Fikret Saygi Moualla (1903-1967) Turkish. Still Life on a Table, Gouache, Signed and Dated ’56, Unframed, 11” x 15”.

Lot 189

Leonid Bakhrushin (1948- ) Russian. Still Life with Cherries, Oil on Canvas laid down, Signed in Cyrillic, 3.75” x 5.75”.

Lot 195

Eduard Pieter Moleveld (1946- ) Dutch. Still Life, with Fruit in a Kettle and a Chinese Bowl, Oil on Canvas, Signed, 12” x 15.5”.

Lot 199

20th Century Russian School. Still Life with Flowers in a Glass Vase, Oil on Canvas, Unframed, 19” x 13.5”.

Lot 202

Donald Brooke (20th Century) British. Still Life with flowers in an urn, Oil on Canvas laid down, Signed, 20” x 16”.

Lot 236

20th Century French School. Still Life with Flowers in a Blue Vase, Oil on Canvas, 26” x 22”.

Lot 281

Circle of William Jabez Muckley (1837-1905) British. Still Life with Flowers in a Vase, Oil on Canvas, 21.5” x 25.5”.

Lot 314

T… Fairfax (20th Century) Continental School. Still Life with Flowers in an Urn on a Ledge, Oil on Canvas, Signed, 48” x 36.

Lot 321

Follower of Stuart Park (1862-1933) British. Still Life with Roses in a Green Bowl, Oil on Canvas, 16” x 20”.

Lot 661

Modern furnishing still life study of flowers, oils on canvas. Framed.

Lot 687

Framed tapestry sampler dated 1837; portrait study of a young woman, oils on canvas; French etching of a winter scene, and a still life botanical study in oils. (4)

Lot 197

Painted Mirror , 19th century style print and still life print

Lot 345

Judith Tonqueray, contemporary still life, Sunset over hills with animal skull and rocks, oil on canvas, signed 25 x 20in. (64 x 51cm)

Lot 422

19th century oil on board of man unsigned, still life and three suite cases

Lot 185

CHARLES THOMAS BALE (1855-1923) a pair oil on canvas still life, `Grapes, Jugs Dead Game` both signed, 46cm x 36cm (paint loss, unframed)

Lot 204

RICHARD SEDDON; a watercolour of a rural English scene with cottages in the middles distance, 40 x 50cm, framed and glazed, a further watercolour of a still life scene, indistinctly signed lower right, 28 x 54cm, framed and glazed and a modern oil on board of a harbour scene, 49.5 x 59.5cm framed (3).

Lot 447

Jeanne Bieruma-Oosting (1898-1994) Dutch, floral still life, watercolour, signed, 64 x 149cm and two others, (3). Provenance: Kunsthandel M.L. De Boer Amsterdam

Lot 460

Marion L. Broom (1878-1962), Still life of Magnolia, watercolour, signed, 56cm x 75cm.

Lot 497

Douglas Stannus Gray (1890-1959), Still life, oil on board, 31cm x 30cm. DDS

Lot 505

Tessa Newcomb (b.1955), still life, oil on board, signed with initials, 18cm x 15cm. DDS

Lot 509

Sabrina Garzelli (b.1968), Still life of Violin, bow and silk scarf, oil on canvas, signed, 49cm x 59cm.

Lot 516

Circle of Adriaen Coorte, Still life of peaches and roemer, oil on panel, 33cm x 26cm. Illustrated

Lot 533

Vincent Clare (1855-1930), Still life of blossom and birds nest on a mossy bank, oil on canvas, signed, 23cm x 31cm. Illustrated

Lot 537

English School (19th century), Still life of fish, dead game, rhubarb and pansies, oil on canvas, 57cm x 76cm.

Lot 216

A set of six James Edwin Dean Minton cabinet plates, decorated with still life studies of mixed fruit, within green and gilt borders, signed, with transfer retail mark for Tatman, Chicago, 22.5cm diameter. (6)

Lot 588

20thC School. Still life flowers, silk work embroidery, 37cm x 30cm.

Lot 718

ELOISE HARRIET STANNARD (1829-1914)¦A Still Life of Grapes, Redcurrants and Apricots¦signed and dated `E.H. Stannard 1885` (lower left)¦oil on canvas¦10 1/2 x 13 in (26.7 x 33.1cm)

Lot 720

ELOISE HARRIET STANNARD (1829-1914)¦A Christmas Still-Life¦signed and dated `E.H. Stannard 88` (lower left)¦oil on canvas¦14 x 12 in (35.6 x 30.5cm)

Lot 729

‡DENNIS GILBERT NEAC (b.1922)¦Still Life¦signed `Gilbert` (upper left)¦oil on canvas¦20 1/2 x 24 in (52.1 x 60.9cm)¦¦dateable to circa 1960¦¦Gilbert studied at St. Martin`s School of Art, and was later senior lecturer at Chelsea School of Art.

Lot 749

‡MARIANO ANDREU (1888-1976)¦`Renoncules et Coquillages`¦signed and dated 1953` (upper right)¦and inscribed with a dedication on the reverse¦`A Ethel Forshaw en souvenir d`un printemps a Paris`¦oil on canvas¦17 x 15in (43.2 x 38.2cm)¦¦This work was one of twenty-five still life paintings expressly¦painted by the artist for an exhibition at the Galerie Charpentier, Paris¦in April 1954 (no.4).¦¦The work would have been purchased by Miss Forshaw direct from the¦Charpentier exhibition, and instructed Knoedler to arrange the handling¦on a commission basis, as borne out on their invoice (sold with the painting).¦¦This work is to be included in the forthcoming catalogue raisonne on the artist by Dominic¦Holzapfel.

Lot 97

Continental School - Still Life Study of a Vase of Flowers, oil on board, approx 51cm x 41.5cm, together with three further oils on board.

Lot 148

Christopher Hughes - Still Life Studies of Fruit, a pair of watercolours, both signed, each approx 9.5cm x 12.5cm, both within painted and gilt frames.

Lot 1499

A Royal Worcester porcelain bowl, circa 1929, painted by William Ricketts, signed, the interior painted with a still life study of fruit, printed factory mark to base, diameter approx 20cm.

Lot 661

Modern furnishing still life study of flowers, oils on canvas. Framed.

Lot 687

Framed tapestry sampler dated 1837; portrait study of a young woman, oils on canvas; French etching of a winter scene, and a still life botanical study in oils. (4)

Lot 373

Early 20th century Continental School, still life study of a fruit, signed lower left J.Sayer', oil on canvas within an ornately carved gilt wood and gesso frame. H.22cm W.31cm

Lot 18

ALPHONSE ÉTIENNE DINET (1861-1929) LE DEPART POUR LA FÊTE ON THE WAY TO THE PARTY Huile sur toile, signée en bas à droite. 50,5 x 74 cm (19 7/8 x 29 1/8 In.) Étienne Dinet fit son premier voyage en Algérie en 1884 avec son ami Lucien Simon. Il y retourna l’année suivante, et en 1887 devint membre de la Société des Peintres Orientalistes fondée par Léonce Bénédite. Il fut l’ami du peintre Paul Leroy, et s’inscrivit à l’école des langues orientales pour apprendre l’arabe. Sa rencontre avec Slimane Bin Ibrahim, qui devint son guide, son conseiller et enfin son ami fidèle, fut déterminante. L’Algérie devint alors son unique source d’inspiration et lui apporta l’énergie et la vivacité qu’il lui fallut pour peindre ses magnifiques tableaux. Dinet fit de nombreux et longs séjours en Algérie, se convertit à l’Islam, et fit le pèlerinage à La Mecque. Sa connaissance et son amour de l’Algérie lui ont permis de reproduire dans ses tableaux les qualités de ce pays et de ce peuple devenus siens. Dinet peignit des scènes de désert, des sujets religieux, de magnifiques ouled-nails, et des scènes enfantines. Jeunes garçons jouant avec un sou, jeunes filles au bain sont autant d’illustrations de la joie de vivre dans le sud algérien. Le tableau que nous présentons représente un groupe de jeunes filles tenant une petite fille. C’est le soir, la lune est haute mais la nuit n’est pas encore tombée. Elles sont richement vêtues, et portent de magnifiques bijoux. Elles sont pressées, et semblent courir vers une fête, un mariage, une musique ? Dinet a merveilleusement rendu le mouvement par le jeu des tissus qui se froissent sur les corps qui semblent vouloir sauter hors du tableau. La jeune fille à gauche semble y être parvenue, grâce à l’audace du peintre qui ne nous montre qu’un morceau de son corps. La petite fille quant à elle semble portée par ses amies ou ses sœurs pour qu’elle marche plus vite. Le peintre s’est plu à dépeindre la richesse des couleurs des vêtements et des foulards rouge, jaune ou vert. La nuit mauve arrive, mais le soleil invisible dans l’œuvre éclaire la montagne d’une chaude teinte orangée. C’est un tableau joyeux et plein de vie que l’on se plaît à admirer. Etienne Dinet made his first trip to Algeria in 1884 with his friend Lucien Simon. He travelled back to this country the following year, and, in 1887 became a member of the Orientalist Painter Society founded by Leonce Bénédite. He was a friend of the painter Paul Leroy, and enrolled at the School of Oriental languages to learn Arabic. His meeting with Slimane Bin Ibrahim, was decisive. Slimane became his guide, his advisor and a faithful friend. Algeria became his unique source of inspiration and gave him energy and vivacity to paint his paintings. Dinet spent many years in Algeria, converted to Islam, and made the pilgrimage to Mecca. His knowledge and love of Algeria gave him the ability to put into his paintings the warmth of this country and of this people that had become his. Dinet painted desert scenes, religious subjects, beautiful ouled-nails, and children scenes. Boys playing with a penny, girls in the wadi are all illustrations of the joy of living in southern Algeria. The work we present depicts a group of girls holding a little girl. The scene takes place in the evening, the moon is high but the night is still young. They are richly dressed and wear beautiful jewels. They are in a hurry, and seem to run to a party, a wedding, or the sound of some music ? Dinet wonderfully showed the movement throughout the clothes that wrinkle on the bodies. The girls seem to want and jump off the painting. The girl on the left seems already out, thanks to the daring of the artist who painted only a small part of her body. As for the little girl, she seems to be carried away by her friends or sisters to walk faster. The painter enjoyed painting the rich colors of clothes and the colorful bright scarves. The purple night is falling, but the invisible sun in the work illuminates the mountain into a warm orange color. It is a happy and joyful image of life that Dinet is showing us.

Lot 181

School of Clements (19th Century, British), still life study of oranges, blooms and catkins in a vase, oil on board, unsigned, later frame, 22.8 x 38cm.

Lot 488

H. Tower, a circa 1920s still life study of grapes, sold together with a watercolour forest scape by Aileen Blundell and another. (3)

Lot 521

A pair of 19th century Sèvres ceramic vase in the form of urns, having gilt metal applied handles and mounts surrounding central cartouches of figures in landscape and still life, height 20cm, (part af)

Lot 543

An early 20th century Vienna porcelain tea caddy and cover, having hand painted decorated panels, hand painted decoration of still life, inside gilt scrolls, blue cross sword mark to base, height 11cm (af)

Lot 346

A PAIR OF OIL PAINTINGS STILL LIFE`S

Lot 591

A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS DECORATIVE PICTURES AND PRINTS to include a watercolour of a church, an oil painting of a still life of flowers signed P Rhodes and further decorative pictures

Lot 211

R ALEXANDREA Still Life Flowers in a Vase A Watercolour Together with another Watercolour Indistinctly Signed Lower Right (2)

Lot 213

STILL LIFE FRUIT ON A PLATE ON A TABLE Oil on Board 30cm x 40cm

Lot 217

MARIA-RASER 1899 Still Life Flowers in a Vase Oil on Canvas Signed Lower Right Dated 1899 130cm x 77cm

Lot 667

A PAIR OF COLOURED PRINTS Still Life Inscribed Verso The Quintessa Art Collection Limited 80cm x 63cm

Lot 361

AQUINO (LATE 20TH CENTURY EUROPEAN SCHOOL) A still life of two pears on a table, pastel, signed and dated 1990 lower left, 63cm x 68cm

Lot 591

A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS DECORATIVE PICTURES AND PRINTS to include a watercolour of a church, an oil painting of a still life of flowers signed P Rhodes and further decorative pictures

Lot 75

Peter Stebbing (20th century): Floral still life, oil on canvas, signed & dated 39 lower right, H 100 x W 60 cm

Lot 78

Adrian Hoffman (20th century): Floral still life, oil on board, signed

Lot 83

Circle of David Tindle, R.A. (b. 1932): Still life interior, indistinctly signed with monogram

Lot 85

A large quantity of pictures to inc original watercolours of portraits & still life subjects, variously signed

Lot 75

Peter Stebbing (20th century): Floral still life, oil on canvas, signed & dated 39 lower right, H 100 x W 60 cm

Lot 78

Adrian Hoffman (20th century): Floral still life, oil on board, signed

Lot 83

Circle of David Tindle, R.A. (b. 1932): Still life interior, indistinctly signed with monogram

Lot 35

BRITISH SCHOOL, FLOWER VASE STILL LIFE oil on canvas, signed `Elton Smithe?` and dated 1829 65cm x 50cm Framed fair condition, canvas is worn and cracked in several places

Lot 5008

A ceramic tile, bottles still life, indistinctly signed, 18cm x 48cm

Lot 5655

MICHAEL GRAVES (1940-2014): A framed and glazed charcoal "still-life" study. Monogrammed and dated '05. Ipswich Art Society label verso. 41cm x 58cm

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