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A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain plaques, hand painted by F. Roberts, each depicting a still life with fruit set to an oval mount, in matching gilt glazed frames, each with puce maker's mark for 1920 verso (visible through back panel cut-out), each 36.5cm x 46.5cm overall (2) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
William Scott C.B.E. R.A. (1913-1989), Limited edition print on paper, Untitled abstract in greys and yellows, Signed, date '62' for 1962, and numbered 64/75 lower right, 55cm x 73cm, Framed and glazed Biography from tate.org.uk: William Scott was a British artist, known for still-life and abstract painting. He is the most internationally celebrated of 20th-century Ulster painters. For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
G159 WHU - Vauxhall Nova - 1196cc - Manual - Petrol - a superb and genuinely impressive example of a classic Vauxhall Nova Merit. Two-door saloon, in red with black trim. A completely unrestored and generally 'immaculate' example. Only two previous owners, and was originally purchased from new at Patchway Motors, Bristol and kept garaged its entire life. The chassis has never been welded, nor any panels replaced or damaged. The car still retains its original paint, trim, interior and headlining The interior can be considered 'as new' and even retains the original radio and clock. Low milage car - covering just shy of 30,000 miles since new with only 2 previous keepers. A superbly well maintained example, and a real head-turner in terms of condition. A cursory glance at its MOT history reveals it has only ever failed on very minor elements - wipers, lights, exhaust etc. Very likely the best known surviving example of this car.Last MOT ran our in April 2016 since then it has been garaged due to the owner passing away. The older style V5C is present, as well as a single set of (original) keys. The car starts and drives as expected, but the brakes appear to be binding slightly (likely from being garaged for some time). We deem this to only require very light recommissioning to get roadworthy. The car comes with several old MOT certificates, invoices and related ephemera. A genuinely impressive car.
Margaret Kemplay Snowdon "Still-life II" - fruit and kitchenware on a table, signed and indistinctly dated; with inscription on a Bloomsbury workshop label verso, oil on canvas, 44 x 59cms, in frame. NB: M.K. Snowdon was born in 1878 in Leeds and was active as a painter between 1918-1938, she died in Cheltenham in 1965. Details of her life seems sparse, but she may have been the fellow student and close friend of Vanessa Bell, usually known as "Margery Snowdon/Snowden" and referred to as "Old Snow" by the Virginia Wolfe.
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