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Lot 332

An oak cased George III presentation silver tea urn by William Davie, Edinburgh 1786-1788 (date letter G), the body of vase form with beaded rim and chased, engraved foliate and swag borders, with two foliate cartouches, one engraved with family arms to an opposing cartouche above the straight spout engraved ' From The General Convention of the Royal Boroughs of Scotland by their unanimous vote on the 12th day of July 1786 by The Right Honbl Sir JAMES HUNTER BLAIR BARt. Lord Provost of Edin. Prese(nt)s to GEORGE DEMPSTER OF DUNNICHEN In the twenty sixth year in representing Parliament. The Royal Boroughs of Perth Dundee St Andrews, Cupar and Forfar' the twin handles with ribboned detail and acanthus leaf terminals, raised on a trumpet flared stem with beaded rim onto a square base resting on four ball feet, the domed cover with pineapple and leaf finial, all contained within original panelled oak case 57cm high, 109oz Note: Although this piece is struck with the date letter G for 1786 - 1788 it is possible to tie the manufacture down to the the latter part of 1786. The date letter changed from F (used 1785 - 86) in the latter part of 1786 and this with the combination of the incuse duty mark (only used between 1784 - 1786) this piece must therefore date from this period. George Dempster MP, third laird of Dunnichen was one of Scotland's most popular men of his time. He was a very important and influential politician, businessman and land owner whose memory has now almost been lost to the public record. This was due to his determination only to be remembered for his work and personality rather than correspondence left behind, which he decided to dispose of in his life time. He was an important landowner within Scotland and held estates at Dunnichen, Skibo and Letham Grange. Dempster was a figure within the eighteenth century enlightenment circles of Scotland and was certainly well accustomed to mixing with the better-known figures such as Sir Adam Ferguson, James Boswell, David Hume, William Robertson and Alexander Carlyle. His career followed many paths; it was at first assumed that he would follow the family 'business' into law and he practiced for a short time. After moving from law to politics he seems to have found a more comfortable role and flourished within this environment. He was elected Member of Parliament in 1762 representing the Fife & Forfar Burghs. His re-election in 1768 was one that caused him great issue and the resulting legal battle cost him more than £10,000 to win. As was all too common at this time the 'sponsors' of the candidate and the voting public at large were often given great favour to vote for a certain candidate and luckily for Dempster when 'bought' his electorate appear to have stayed 'bought', he would go on to represent the Fife & Forfar burghs for 28 years. This however did not go smoothly for Dempster and he was one of the first MP's to be caught by the new Act of parliament against buying voters, after this he was branded with the ironic nickname 'Honest George'. Throughout his life Dempster's was a businessman of notable merit and was involved in numerous successful and important businesses within Scotland and abroad. Perhaps the most successful vennture being the Dundee Bank in 1763. The bank was heavily involved in the development and improvement of the city and surrounding area of Dundee, through the building of new roads and other commercial enterprises. He was also heavily involved in the milling industry in Scotland and was the owner or part owner in numerous mills. His interest in business was two fold, which ran hand in hand with his 'enlightenment' attitudes. Although business always came first he was not like many land owners of the time and his social conscious and care for his tenants was far greater than normally found in Scotland at the time. He therefore resigned the feudal rights on both his Letham and Skibo estates and gave the tenants the incentives and long term security on the lands to manage and improve them, not only making better living conditions but more profitable ones for tenant and owner alike. This system was so far advanced for its time the effects are still felt today. In fact the purchaser of the Skibo estate from Dempster's great nephew in the mid 19th century it proved a costly one. The new owner, Evan Charles, through court action tried to revoke the system and return to the old fashioned feudal rights, this proved to be his downfall and he was finally declared bankrupt after following the action through the courts as far as his finances allowed. Even after retiring from parliament in 1790, Dempster still played a keen and active role within Scotland and was a great supporter and promoter of business within Scotland and business interests abroad for Scots companies. References: 'The Gentleman User - the life and times of George Dempster 1732 - 1818' J Evans

Lot 1138

FRANK DOBSON (1886-1963) BRITISH Still Life, flowers in a lattice vase. Signed. Oil on canvas. 17 x 21ins.

Lot 1139

FRANK DOBSON (1886-1963) BRITISH Still Life, flowers in a comport. Signed. Oil on board. 21 x 23ins.

Lot 1150

ALBERT ETIENNE MARIE HUYOT (1872-1968) FRENCH Still Life. Signed and Inscribed on reverse 1928. 32 x 25ins.

Lot 1230

CIRCLE VICTORIAN DUBOURG Still Life, a bowl of roses, dated 1907. Watercolour. 9.5 x 9.5ins.

Lot 1253

VINCENT CLARE (1855-1930) BRITISH Still Life, grapes and plums. Signed. 9 x 12ins.

Lot 1346

DUTCH SCHOOL A large oval still life. 47 x 32ins.

Lot 275

FRANK SPEARS (SOUTH AFRICAN 1906-1991), STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS, signed lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 44cm by 44cm

Lot 675

S. PETERSEN. Pair of signed oil paintings on canvas, still life studies of flowers on a ledge. 19 1/4" x 15". (2)

Lot 698

W.RICHARDS SENIOR. Unframed, signed and dated 1888 oil on canvas, still life study of fruit on a branch. 14" x 20.3/4"

Lot 754

J.H.B. An album of mainly still life flower and botanical studies, mostly signed with initials.

Lot 762

A folder of watercolours, pencil drawings etc., still life and figurative studies, various artists, some signed.

Lot 55

OLIVER CLARE (1853-1927) BRITISH. STILL LIFE OF STRAWBERRIES AND PLUMS ON A MOSSY BANK. Signed, oil on canvas 16.5cm x 24cm (6.5in x 9.5in)

Lot 69

TOM CAMPBELL (1865-1943) SCOTTISH. STILL LIFE WITH PINK AND RED ROSES. Signed, oil on board 45cm x 52.5cm (17.5in x 20.75in)

Lot 147

BARBARA BALMER A.R.S.A., R.S.W., R.G.I (B.1929) SCOTTISH. STILL LIFE WITH TULIPS. Signed and dated 1977, watercolour 54cm x 46cm (21.25in x 18in)

Lot 155

PAUL LUCIEN MAZE (1887-1979) FRENCH. STILL LIFE. Signed, pastel 36cm x 54cm (14in x 21.25in)

Lot 433

Edward Wesson (1910-1983)watercolourStill life with rosessigned13 x 19.5in.

Lot 666

Bertrand, mid-late 20th century- Still life of flowers in a classical setting; oil on panel, bears signature, 20x14cm (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 751

British school mid 20th century- Still life of a lobster, wine, a witch's ball and cooking utensils on a gingham table cloth; oil on canvas, 51x61cm: together with one other still life depicting tea pot, cups and jam, possibly by the same hand, (2) (unframed)

Lot 752

Christopher Cawthorne, mid-late 20th century- Still life of apples, knife and pewter jug on a napkin upon a table; oil on canvas, signed, 39x49cm (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 760

European School 19/20th century- Still life of roses in a basket; oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, in a 19th century gilt composition Empire-style frame, 39x57cm

Lot 785

A Adams, mid-late 20th century- Still life of flowers in a vase; oil on board, signed 40.5x50.5cm: Evelyn Hackett, mid 20th century- "La Porte de L'Horloge, France"; oil on board, signed: Beall, late 20th century- Woodland view; oil on board, signed, (3) (part unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 786

Edgar Thomas Wood 1860-1935- Watermill and cottages; watercolour, signed, 57x39cm: European school early 20th century- Still life of jug, portrait and helmet shell; watercolour, (2)

Lot 852

Willis K Hudson exh 1922-1934- Still life of flowers in a vase, watercolour and gouache, signed, 34x29.5cm

Lot 879

L Watson, British, mid-late 20th century- Still life with Apple vinyl records, record player playing the Rolling Stones, Bells bottle, cigarettes and wallpaper; oil on canvas, bears inscription verso, 60x76cm

Lot 906

Davis, American 20th century- Floral still life; oil on canvas, 50x45cm., (unframed)

Lot 410

Hilda Page pair late nineteenth century English School oils on canvas still life of daffodils and irises, 65cm x 50cm (2)

Lot 419

Claire Winsten - eight various oils on canvas - figures and still life

Lot 424

Tucker Victorian oil on canvas in gilt frame - still life of flower and fruit - signed, 31cm x 40cm

Lot 496

W Rayworth, Still life of fruit enamelled on glass, signed and companion study, pair, 14 x 10cm

Lot 497

Bessie Bamber, dated 1910, Still life, on white opaque glass and companion study, 24.5 x 16cm (2)

Lot 600

R W KNIGHT "Still Life by the Window" Oil on canvas. 19" (49cms) x 15" (38cms).

Lot 487

An oil on canvas, still life after 17th Century Master, in gilt frame

Lot 488

An oil on board, still life after 17th Century Dutch Master, in gilt frame

Lot 213

LOUIS ADOLPHE STRITT (2OTH CENTURY) Still life with group of porcelain figures and fan and still life with Oriental vase, flowers and fan, singed 'L. Stritt', oil on canvas, both 14 1/2" x 17 1/2" (2) (see illustration)

Lot 199

BOB CROSSLEY Still life. Oil on board. Signed and dated 1962. Inscribed to the reverse. 12 x 16ins.

Lot 233

BRYAN PEARCE Still life with fruit. Coloured lithograph. Signed, dated '81 and numbered 13 from an edition of 75. 16 x 20ins.

Lot 261

MICHAEL STRANG Still life, vase with flowers. Oil on board. Signed and dated, 77. 18 x 12ins.

Lot 394

BRYAN INGHAM Still life in a landscape, Jolly Town, The Lizard. Mixed media. Inscribed and dated August 1971. 9 1/2 x 13 3/4ins., unframed.

Lot 254

20TH CENTURY HUNGARIAN SCHOOL - Still Life, a glass vase of mixed flowers, indistinctly signed and dated 1950, inscribed with title verso, oils on board, 8 1/4" x 5" and one further by the same hand (2).

Lot 276

WINIFRED J JONES (2OTH CENTURY) Still life anenomes, signed, watercolour, 18" x 21".

Lot 2632

Ecob, oil on board still life with flowers, signed and dated 46, 47 x 42cm

Lot 380

Coloured Print, Still Life of Flowers in a classical vase and one similar, (3).

Lot 519

REEKIE. Signed and dated 1956 oil painting on canvas still life study of fruit, glass and bottle on a ledge. 1 1/4" x 19 1/4".

Lot 647

BRAILSFORD. Three unframed, unsigned oils on canvas, one inscribed verso, modern British still life studies of items on kitchen table. 23.3/4" x 30". (3)

Lot 658

KELLY. Bears signature, unframed gouache on card, still life study of flowers in a bowl. 13.1/4" x 19.3/4"

Lot 675

JOHN. Bears signature, watercolour on paper, impressionist still life study of flowers in a vase. 17.1/4" x 12.3/4"

Lot 681

BENOIS. Signed oil on canvas, still life study of flowers in a vase. 19" x 15"

Lot 741

Unsigned oil on board, modernist still life study of jugs and bowls. 23" x 18.3/4"

Lot 307

AFTER HALL THORPE Still life of a bowl of pansies and forget-me-nots, coloured woodcut, signed in pencil, 17 x 15 cms.

Lot 337

PHYLLIS HIBBERT RSA (b. 1903) Still life of tulips, stocks, blossom, primulas and other flowers in a vase, watercolour over pencil, signed lower right, 54 x 75 cms.

Lot 148

WILLIAM SCOTT (1913-1989) STILL LIFE WITH EGGS AND LADLE Lithograph, signed and dated 1976, from the Summer Suite 1975-6, numbered 16/40, published by Editions Alecto Plate size: 56cm x 76cm (22in x 30in)

Lot 149

WILLIAM SCOTT (1913-1989) STILL LIFE - BROWN PREDOMINATES Lithograph, signed and dated 1976, numbered 16/40, from the Summer Suite, 1975-6, published by Editions Alecto Plate size: 55.5cm x 76cm (22in x 30in)

Lot 333

JOHN BOYD R.P., R.G.I. (1940-2001) STILL LIFE WITH NEWSPAPER Signed, oil on canvas 76cm x 76cm (30in x 30in)

Lot 334

JOHN BOYD R.P., R.G.I. (1940-2001) STILL LIFE WITH MARBLE BUST Signed, oil on canvas 76cm x 76cm (30in x 30in)

Lot 388

A reverse glass painting, Still Life, a vase of flowers, 16 x 13in (40.5 x 33cm).

Lot 30

*A continental porcelain plaque painted in colours with a still-life of flowers on a plinth with a landscape beyond, in a gilt plaster frame, plaque 21.5cm diameter, total 32cm diameter

Lot 702

Jakoba, late 20th century- Still life of flowers in a vase; oil on panel, signed, 60x45cm, (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 706

Central European School mid 20th century- Mother and child in a landscape; oil on canvas, 48.5x38.5cm: Eastern European Provincial School early 20th century- Chickens in a yard; oil on board, signed, 40.7x26cm: British Provincial School early 20th century- Floral still life; oil on canvas, signed with initials 'J McB' and dated 1900, 18.3x38.7cm., (3)

Lot 732

After Gino Severini 1883-1966- "Still Life with Pipe", publ by Sheridan Knowles & Co Ltd, London; lithograph, 34.7x47cm

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