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A group of quantity of paintings, pictures and prints to include unattributed; still life with shells, flowers and peacock feather, unsigned, 29.5 x 38cm, framed and glazed, an acrylic on board, 'Sunset over Riviera Levant', indistinctly signed and dated lower right, an acrylic on board estuary scene 'Ashlett Foreshore' and signed 'Bob' lower left, 27.5 x 64.5cm, in gilt frame, a colour engraving, a drypoint etching and a photograph of Oriel College, Oxford dated 1947 (6).
Oil on Board St Paul's Cathedral and a Still life of flowers, impressionist school oil depicting St Paul's during the blitz, with scaffold and bomb damaged buildings, signed G H Payne, 51 cm wide x 42 cm high together with an oil on canvas flowers in an oriental vase, 38 cm wide x 55 cm high, in gesso frame, G (2)
Muriel Slocombe (20th century British), a collection of 7 paintings depicting still life studies of flowers, fruit and wine bottles, 3 with still life paintings to reverse, 51 x 20cm (largest)Muriel Slocombe (nee Bach) was the wife of British Cinematographer Douglas SlocombeProvenance: from the family of the artist
Original vintage Smirnoff vodka advertising poster: 'I used to take the caravan to Southend until I discovered Smirnoff' - The effect is shattering. These original vintage Smirnoff advertising posters are part of the 1970s campaign by the London-based Young and Rubican agency, which aimed to promote the vodka as a way to achieve glamour and excitement as an escape from the humdrum of daily life. (To emphasise the campaign's risky innuendos, Avocado Sweet observes: Substitute the word heroin for Smirnoff and it still makes sense.) The advertising campaign proved to be a great success for the company, resulting in vodka becoming so chic that it overtook gin in popularity and saw Smirnoff's sales triple. In 1976 the campaign ended, following the tightening of rules on alcohol advertising led by the government and the Advertising Standards Authorities in 1975. Good condition, waving and creases. Country: UK, year of printing: 1970, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 56.5x41
Original vintage Smirnoff vodka advertising poster: 'I was a struggling beach photographer until I discovered Smirnoff' - The effect is shattering. These original vintage Smirnoff advertising posters are part of the 1970s campaign by the London-based Young and Rubican agency, which aimed to promote the vodka as a way to achieve glamour and excitement as an escape from the humdrum of daily life. (To emphasise the campaign's risky innuendos, Avocado Sweet observes: Substitute the word heroin for Smirnoff and it still makes sense.) The advertising campaign proved to be a great success for the company, resulting in vodka becoming so chic that it overtook gin in popularity and saw Smirnoff's sales triple. In 1976 the campaign ended, following the tightening of rules on alcohol advertising led by the government and the Advertising Standards Authorities in 1975. Very good condition, waving and creases. Country: UK, year of printing: 1970, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 56.5x41.5
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