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CYRIL JOSHUA ROSS (1891-1973); oil on canvas, still life flowers, signed lower left, 71 x 48cm, unframed, also a still life oil on board by the same artist, signed C.J. Ross and dated 1935 lower left, 36 x 44cm, unframed (2). †CONDITION REPORT: This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk.
Philip Anthony Walters (b1955), five oil paintings, semi-abstract scenes, two with and lettering, one reading 'QUEEN OF HEARTS', another reading 'THE CAVERN', various sizes from 50cm x 30cm to 50cm x 60cm, four signed 'PAW'. Philip Walters was born in Fleetwood Lancs on 20th May 1955 to Heather and Bill Walters. Bill was a trawlwerman and unfortunately passed away at sea in 1967 when Phil was 12. He was always a free spirit and never liked being told what to do which has got him into a few scrapes over the years but he has a heart of gold and would give his last penny to help anyone in need.He started his working life as a centre lathe turner but had to leave after developing dermatitis. Subsequently he sold advertising space in local magazines and publicising events such as the Fylde Folk Festival. He also eked out a living collecting and selling scrap metal, digging worms on the beach for fishermen and fishing himself.His passion for painting has never dwindled and his heart and soul have gone into every brushstroke so each one deserves to find a loving home.The picture above is Phil(centre) in his vergers robes at St Peter’s church in Fleetwood where he has been the most happy. His faith has been paramount in helping him deal with his recent diagnosis of terminal illness and his wonderful cheery character is still strong.
Philip Anthony Walters (b1955), two oil paintings, semi-abstract scenes with birds, 60cm x 80cm and 76cm x 61cm, both signed 'P.A Walters' in pencil. Philip Walters was born in Fleetwood Lancs on 20th May 1955 to Heather and Bill Walters. Bill was a trawlwerman and unfortunately passed away at sea in 1967 when Phil was 12. He was always a free spirit and never liked being told what to do which has got him into a few scrapes over the years but he has a heart of gold and would give his last penny to help anyone in need.He started his working life as a centre lathe turner but had to leave after developing dermatitis. Subsequently he sold advertising space in local magazines and publicising events such as the Fylde Folk Festival. He also eked out a living collecting and selling scrap metal, digging worms on the beach for fishermen and fishing himself.His passion for painting has never dwindled and his heart and soul have gone into every brushstroke so each one deserves to find a loving home.The picture above is Phil(centre) in his vergers robes at St Peter’s church in Fleetwood where he has been the most happy. His faith has been paramount in helping him deal with his recent diagnosis of terminal illness and his wonderful cheery character is still strong.
Philip Anthony Walters (b1955), three oil paintings, semi-abstract scenes with symbols and lettering, one reading 'DIAMOND', another reading 'FIELD OF DREAMS', 40cm x 30cm and 50.5cm x 40.5cm, two signed 'PAW' to lower left. Philip Walters was born in Fleetwood Lancs on 20th May 1955 to Heather and Bill Walters. Bill was a trawlwerman and unfortunately passed away at sea in 1967 when Phil was 12. He was always a free spirit and never liked being told what to do which has got him into a few scrapes over the years but he has a heart of gold and would give his last penny to help anyone in need.He started his working life as a centre lathe turner but had to leave after developing dermatitis. Subsequently he sold advertising space in local magazines and publicising events such as the Fylde Folk Festival. He also eked out a living collecting and selling scrap metal, digging worms on the beach for fishermen and fishing himself.His passion for painting has never dwindled and his heart and soul have gone into every brushstroke so each one deserves to find a loving home.The picture above is Phil(centre) in his vergers robes at St Peter’s church in Fleetwood where he has been the most happy. His faith has been paramount in helping him deal with his recent diagnosis of terminal illness and his wonderful cheery character is still strong.
Philip Anthony Walters (b1955), five oil paintings, semi-abstract scenes, three oil on canvasses and two oil on boards, various sizes from 23cm x 30.5cm to 40cm x 58cm, one signed 'PAW' to lower left. Philip Walters was born in Fleetwood Lancs on 20th May 1955 to Heather and Bill Walters. Bill was a trawlwerman and unfortunately passed away at sea in 1967 when Phil was 12. He was always a free spirit and never liked being told what to do which has got him into a few scrapes over the years but he has a heart of gold and would give his last penny to help anyone in need.He started his working life as a centre lathe turner but had to leave after developing dermatitis. Subsequently he sold advertising space in local magazines and publicising events such as the Fylde Folk Festival. He also eked out a living collecting and selling scrap metal, digging worms on the beach for fishermen and fishing himself.His passion for painting has never dwindled and his heart and soul have gone into every brushstroke so each one deserves to find a loving home.His faith has been paramount in helping him deal with his recent diagnosis of terminal illness and his wonderful cheery character is still strong.
*Mary Fedden (1915-2012) oil on canvas - Still Life in Spain, signed and dated 1984, 51cm x 61cm, in glazed painted frameProvenance: Anthony Hepworth Fine Art.Neptune Fine Art, where purchased by the current vendorPicture is in very good original condition. The frame appears to be original, has slight paint losses at the outer edges
*Dione Page (1936-2021) gouache and pastel on paper laid on card - still life with crescent moon, signed, titled indistinctly and dated '92, 50cm x 60cm, unframed.It appears fully stuck down but is in generally good condition although there is an area of scuffing on the left edge which would be hidden by a frame and mount.
WWII group of four, 1939-1945 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, Caterpillar Club gold Caterpillar Club lapel pin inscribed F/Lt N. A. Clark and three Royal Air Force Pilot's Flying Log Books of Flight Lieutenant N A W Clark, including certificates of qualifications, first pilot, 1942-1957 Sold with two typescript accounts by Flight Lieutenant Norman Alfred Wadham Clark on his being shot down on the night of Friday March 24th, 1944, his reception by Dutch citizens (who turned him over to the police) and his life as a prisoner of war. With a full crew Flight Lieutenant 'Knobby' Clarke, aged 27 of 625 Squadron RAF Kelstern, piloted Lancaster ME684 on what was to be the final major raid by Bomber Command on Berlin, on the 24 / 25 March 1944. Particularly high winds on that night proved a severe additional hazard. Many of the Lancasters were 'coned' by German search lights and came under fire both from the ground and night fighters. 72 aircraft, including Clark's, failed to return. Blown off course and faced with the option of returning into the bomb stream, Clark released his bomb load over a German airfield. On the return the aircraft was heavily damaged by flak when over Varseveld. At 00:47 hours Clark gave the order to his crew of six to jump: "I sat still at the controls; I thought and tried to make one final attempt to control the engines and take it home alone. I felt very lonely having lost my crew and great pals. I flew her around a few more times, turned the nose towards Germany (hoping it would set fire to something useful) and climbed out of the seat. She went into a dive. I hastily pulled her out, reset the rimmer controls and bailed out of the nose...". All seven RAF men survived, three of whom evaded capture. For a detailed account of the incident, including the recollections of another of the crew that night Air Gunner Sergeant John Munroe, read here: http://aircrewremembered.com/clark-norman-arthur-wadham.html Condition
PAINTINGS AND PRINTS, COMPRISING A BERTRAM MORRISH WATERCOLOUR LANDSCAPE, circa early 20th century, signed bottom right, approximate size 27cm x 78cm, a Michael Smith watercolour / gouache depicting a coastal view of Stupe Island in Croatia, a mixed media forest stream landscape, indistinctly signed, three African watercolours signed E Ngoma, four Monet prints and a still life flower print by Emile Vouga, the Morrish painting is in good overall condition with a couple of spots of foxing visible, some damage to the frame
20TH CENTURY PAINTINGS AND PRINTS, to include a Burnett Parisian scene, oil on canvas, approximate size 60cm x 90cm, eight oils and a watercolour signed Burnett including a landscape with a pond to the foreground, approximate size 50cm x 75cm, a Scottish river landscape, river landscape with figures fishing, a French street scene and still life flower studies etc, a sunset water landscape indistinctly signed, Charles Burton Barber print, Albert Williams print, Heywood Hardy print etc
PAINTINGS AND PRINTS, TO INCLUDE A NOSTALGIC HARVESTING SCENE, signed P. Wilson, oil on canvas, approximate size 60cm x 90cm, a still life study of peaches, indistinctly signed oil on canvas, possibly with some overpainting, Victor Arseni 'Capriana Monastery', depicting a young girl herding geese, signed and dated 2018, modern Scottish Highlands watercolour landscape after Alfred Breanski, watercolour depicting Lichfield Cathedral and Stowe pool, by Richard Sweet, watercolour studies of horses surrounded by a poem about horses, together with other assorted paintings and prints (box and loose)
FOUR PICTURES FOUR PICTURES, comprising a pair of Chinese still life paintings on silk, framed; an Indian military attack on a castle, painted on silk, framed; and a British 20th Century landscape of a church and village, watercolour, signed and inscribed lower left, framed. (4) Pair of Chinese silks 104cm by 32.5cm
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