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Lot 39

A still life gouache, framed

Lot 66

Two pastel landscape and a still life

Lot 748

Otto von Schrader (b.1890) - Still life with dead game within a Continental garden, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 121 x 96.5cm

Lot 830

A pair of William IV rosewood pedestal pole screens, each inset with still life studies of birds upon blossoming branches, on turned columns with scroll feet, h.141cm

Lot 320

John Shapland watercolour of a Continental coastal scene signed; Greg Hall watercolour of a mountainous landscape; watercolour of huts on a bank; print after Goethem; an etching of a farmstead; and a oil on canvas of a still life of flowers monogrammed M.T.A (6)

Lot 328

Mrs John Angell, nee Helen Coleman (fl.1875-1882) A still life of horse chestnuts and sloe berries on a bank, signed, watercolour

Lot 373

A pencil signed limited edition print of English churches and abbeys, a still life study of fruit and stone jug on a table attributed to John Saunders, a gilt framed print after an old master, an oil on board study of a seated poodle and other pictures and prints.

Lot 1477

Four watercolours - landscapes by Wills, Baybule and D. Trevor-Bramson, and a still life of yellow roses (4)

Lot 196

The Elvis Presley record player. A 'Perpetuum Ebner Musical 5v Luxus' Record Player. Owned and used by Elvis Presley during the early part of his army service in Germany. In good used condition, complete with original operating instructions. Inherited by the present vendor from his wife, who was given it in person by Elvis Presley. Estimate: £1,000- £2,000 Given by Presley to Elizabeth (Ellen) Marschhäuser in 1959. Elizabeth Wincenzia (Ellen) Marschhäuser lived in Bad Nauheim, Germany. In 1957 she had holidayed in England, fallen in love and become engaged to a young Englishman. She returned to Germany and continued to work as a cashier at the PX on the American Army Base in Friedberg. Her marriage was set for April 1959. In 1958 Elvis Presley arrived in Germany for his National Service. He was stationed at Friedberg and decided to live off base in nearby Bad Nauheim with his father, grandmother and other members of his entourage. In early 1959 in a chance meeting at the Bad Nauheim Post Office, Ellen assisted Vernon Presley, Elvis's father. He was struggling with the language and as Ellen spoke fluent English she was able to translate for him. He invited Ellen to visit the Presley apartment as a thank you. She visited on a couple of occasions. On the second occasion there was a party and Elvis played records on the 5v Luxus and also played his guitar through the amplifier of the record player. Ellen spoke with Elvis over quite a long time and told him she was soon going to London to be married. Elvis expressed an interest in her forthcoming marriage in London stating he was hoping to visit there in the near future. Elvis offered the record player to Ellen as a gift, which she accepted. It remained in her possession until her death in 2010, when it was inherited by the vendor, her husband. Elizabeth Marschhäuser. Further background. As neither Elizabeth Marschhäuser nor Elvis Presley are alive and able to speak for themselves we wanted to get a clear picture of Ellen's character and therefore the veracity of her story. Our research into her background reveals a fascinating and charismatic woman. She was a well-travelled, educated woman of 36 when she met Elvis in 1959. She had been married and had an 18-year-old son. Her first husband (Stanley Marschhäuser) was an accomplished violinist who ran a popular orchestra. During the war, his orchestra was hired to entertain top ranking members of the Gestapo. Ellen accompanied her husband and would have met these officers. Her brother-in-law (Heinz Stouver) was a popular broadcaster & actor on Frankfurt radio. She is unlikely to have been particularly star-struck. She definitely was not an Elvis fan who spent hours waiting on his doorstep to catch a glimpse of him. Ellen held responsible jobs working for the American army, firstly an office based job in Bad Nauheim and secondly at the PX on Ray Barracks in Friedberg. She spoke excellent English. In later life in England she worked at the Press Club in Fleet St. We have photographs of her meeting the Queen and Queen Mother during her time at the Press Club. Friends and family still living hold her in very high regard. David Lay Frics have a national reputation for exposing fakers. We take this very seriously. We have carried out extensive research. Our client's story has been corroborated by sources in England and in Germany. We are entirely satisfied with our client's honesty and that the item is genuine. An incredibly rare collectors item with a wonderful provenance. Elvis remains to this day one of the most iconic and influential artists of the twentieth century. It is well documented that Elvis was extremely generous to his family, entourage and fans. Although it was an expensive item in 1959 it is not entirely surprising that he would make a gift of it to an attractive and engaging woman who had helped his father. David Lay Frics would like to thank the following for their kind assistance during the research of this item: Mr & Mrs Ivan Vickers, Marion Marschhäuser & Mariam Katongole.

Lot 961

Two shallow dessert dishes by Davenport, c1820, in “Vase on a wall” pattern, with different variants of the still life design within a border of fruit and floral scrolls, one of lobed rectangular shape, 26.5cm, the other of oval shape with blue moulded handles, 27.5cm, each bearing impressed marks, together with a shaped dish in “Coral Border” pattern, c1840, by Pountney & Goldney with printed mark.

Lot 1408

A Victorian patent ironstone chinoiserie plate, underglazed blue, and famille rose palette painted a still life of flowers and foliate reserves upon a blue ground with gilt scroll highlights, diameter 24cm.

Lot 137

Attributed to William Henry Hunt R.W.S (1790-1864) still life of Grapes and Summer Fruit on a Mossy Bank, watercolour circa 1850, 27cm by 19cm (reframed with oval mount)

Lot 80

Georg Kirsta (20th Century) Russian. Still life of fruit, surrounded by a lady’s arms, Oil on Canvas, Signed and Dated ’37, 26” x 29.5”.

Lot 104

20th Century Russian School. Still Life of Flowers in an Urn, Oil on Canvas, Signed in Cyrillic and Dated 1999, and Signed and Inscribed verso, 41” x 23”

Lot 105

20th Century Russian School. Still life with Flowers in Glass Vases, Oil on Canvas, Signed in Cyrillic on verso, 28.5” x 43”

Lot 137

20th Century Russian School. Still Life of Flowers, Oil on Canvas, Unframed, 31” x 23.5”

Lot 144

20th Century Russian School. Still Life with Dead Game, Oil on Canvas, Unframed, 23.25” x 17.5”

Lot 145

20th Century Russian School. Still Life of Flowers on a Bank, Oil on Canvas, Unframed, 22.5” x 16.25”

Lot 147

20th Century Russian School. Still Life with Wine and Bread on a Table, Oil on Canvas, Signed in Cyrillic, Unframed, 14.5” x 20”

Lot 148

20th Century Russian School. Still Life on a table, Oil on Canvas, Unframed, 17” x 21.75”

Lot 149

20th Century Russian School. Still Life with Flowers on a Bank, Oil on Canvas, Unframed, 18.5” x 13.25”

Lot 150

Joseph Edward Hennah (1897- ) British. Still Life with Poppies, Oil on Canvas, Inscribed Verso, Unframed, 18” x 24”

Lot 151

E.A. 20th Century Russian School. Still Life with Flowers in a Glass Vase and Apples on a table, Oil on Canvas, Signed with Initials and Dated ’86, and Inscribed on Reverse in Cyrillic, Unframed, 18” x 13”

Lot 154

20th Century Russian School. Still Life of Flowers in Vases, Oil on Board, Inscribed verso, Unframed, 20.5” x 28”

Lot 155

20th Century Russian School. Still Life of Fruit on a Ledge, Oil on Board, Signed in Cyrillic and Inscribed verso, Unframed, 19” x 27”

Lot 157

20th Century Russian School. Still Life on a Table, Oil on Artist’s Board, Signed with Initials in Cyrillic and Inscribed Verso, Unframed, 19.5” x 27.5”

Lot 161

20th Century Russian School. Still Life on a Table, Oil on Board, Signed in Cyrillic and Dated ’76, Unframed, 20” x 27.75”

Lot 170

20th Century Continental School. Still Life with a Silver Chalice, Oil on Board, 24” x 48”

Lot 180

20th Century English School. Still Life of Flowers in a White Vase, Oil on Canvas, 34” x 46”

Lot 207

Bonnet (20th Century) French. Still Life with Vase Infront of a Window, Oil on Canvas, Signed and Dated 8-58, Unframed, 25.5” x 32”

Lot 238

20th Century Russian School, Still Life of Grapes, Apple, Orange by a plate, Oil on Canvas, Signed in Cyrillic verso, 16.5” x 23”

Lot 253

George Elmslie Owen (1899-1964) British. Still Life, Oil on Canvas, Signed and Dated 1939, Unframed, 22” x 30”

Lot 299

Attributed to Francisco Bores (1898-1972) Spanish. ‘De Jug’, still life with a Jug on a table, Oil on Canvas, Bears a Signature, Inscribed and a Date ’27, 16” x 20”.

Lot 321

20th Century Spanish School. Still Life of Vases, Oysters, Eggs and Fruit on a Table, Oil on Canvas, 36” x 29”

Lot 327

20th Century Russian School. Still Life of fruit, flowers and bread on a table, Oil on Canvas, Signed and Inscribed in Cyrillic on reverse, 51” x 66.5 ”

Lot 330

Lionel Townsend Crawshaw (1864-1949) British. Still Life with Fruit on the Table with an Urn, Oil on Paper laid down, Signed, 20” x 27.5”

Lot 510

MORGAN - CALIFORNIA STILL LIFE, REPRODUCTION PRINTED IN COLOURS, SIGNED BY THE ARTIST IN PENCIL AND INSCRIBED AND G CLARKE - TOUR DE FRANCE, PRINT AND ENGLISH SCHOOL EARLY 20TH C - STUDY FOR A PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL, OIL ON CANVAS

Lot 511

JULIET DUCKWORTH - STILL LIFE WITH PINK FLOWERS IN A VASE, SIGNED AND DATED `89 AND MISCELLANEOUS OTHER PICTURES AND PRINTS TO INCLUDE SEVEN VANITY FAIR MEN OF THE DAY CARICATURES

Lot 540

AUGUSTUS WILLIAM ENNESS - STILL LIFE WITH FLOWERS IN A VASE, SIGNED OIL ON CANVAS

Lot 483

Still life fruit in a basket. Oil on canvas 50cm x 75cm

Lot 521

Karen Stott : Still life with mixed flowers in a vase, acrylic on board, signed, 25 cm x 20 cm, framed.

Lot 551

Twentieth Century Continental School : Still life with mixed flowers in a stoneware vase, oil on board, indistinctly signed, 75 cm x 63 cm, framed.

Lot 165

Winifred M. Dexter, oil on board entitled `Still Life of Flowers in Vase` in elaborate gilt frame, 39cm x 49cm

Lot 235

Lillian Archer, watercolour, Still Life scene in oval shaped wooden frame

Lot 367

Marion Broom (British, 1878-1962), `Still Life of Flowers, Dahlias`, signed l.l.

Lot 1075

After Anne Cotterill oil still life of flowers

Lot 1090

Oil on board, still life of roses

Lot 411

A Victorian floral needlework, together with a needlework embroidered still life (2).

Lot 482

Continental School (20th Century) Still Life of flowers, signed H Verneto, oil on board, 49 x 39cm.

Lot 488

A pair of oil on canvas landscapes together with a still life of marrow and fruit.

Lot 490

Thelma Hulbert [1913-1995] Still life of dried senna pods on a dressing table, 1951- signed, oil on canvas, 49.5 x 39cm. *Provenance: With Ernest, Brown & Phillips Ltd, The Leicester Galleries, London WC2 Exhibited Retrospective Paintings & Drawings 1937 1962 No 24 Whitechape lGallery1962 *Biography: Thelma Hulbert was among a group of artists that included Victor Pasmore, William Coldstream, Claude Rogers and Graham Bell and which became the Euston Road School After the War she travelled to America, Africa and on the continent while continuing to paint in her Holland Park studio. In the 60`s and early 70`s she taught at the Central School of Art & Design and took part in numerous exhibitions including solo shows at the Leicester, Redfern and Marjorie Pass Galleries. She died at her home in Dowell Street in Honiton in 1995 which is now The Thelma Hulbert Gallery. Throughout her life the subjects of her paintings were still life, domestic interiors, and landscapes, many of which included the Cornish coast.

Lot 838

An oil painting on panel of a floral still life in the Dutch manner, signed bottom right I Moss, 30 x 25 cm in textured gilt frame

Lot 853

A substantial oil painting on canvas showing a nude still life model seated in a studio setting, inscribed verso "Caroline Doyle, Newcastle Upon Tyne Polytechnic", "Seated Nude with Mirror 1984", 168 x 124 cm approx in simple black frame

Lot 855

A set of five oil paintings on board of still life subjects including fruit, ceramics, etc, some inscribed verso "R A Gwatkin", 51 x 62 cm (unframed)

Lot 878

A Victorian oil painting, probably on board, showing a floral still life in the Dutch manner including roses, tulips, honeysuckle, etc of arch topped form, 28 x 23 cm in arched topped gilt inner mount and frame within velvet lined wooden display frame

Lot 278

A Gilt Framed Watercolour, Still Life with Pheasant and Fruit together with Framed Oileograph, Fishermen in Boat with Viaduct in Background, 20 cm x 14 cm and 37 cm x 27 cm

Lot 54

Gerald French (British 1927-2001): Bust Portrait of a Man, oil on board unsigned 25cm x 20cm; Cyclamen and Yellow Daisies, two still life oils on canvas one signed and dated '51 approx 35cm x 25cm (2) Provenance: Artist's Studio Collection DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot

Lot 140

Philip Naviasky (British 1894-1983): Still Life of Flowers, oil on board signed 92cm x 74cm Provenance: from the Herbert (Bert) Rendall (1927-2007) collection of Yorkshire artists exhibited Pannett Gallery Whitby DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot

Lot 141

Philip Naviasky (British 1894-1983): Still Life of Flowers, oil on board signed, dated 1950 verso 49cm x 59cm Provenance: from the Herbert (Bert) Rendall (1927-2007) collection of Yorkshire artists exhibited Pannett Gallery Whitby DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot

Lot 142

Philip Naviasky (British 1894-1983): Still Life of Roses, oil on board signed 52cm x 36cm Provenance: from the Herbert (Bert) Rendall (1927-2007) collection of Yorkshire artists exhibited Pannett Gallery Whitby DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot

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