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Lot 440

20th century school, still life, oil on canvas, 59cm x 49cm, unsigned, ornate frame 80cm x 70cm.

Lot 449

After Winterle Olson, still life, colour print, 46cm x 16cm, glazed and framed.

Lot 453

20th century school, still life, oil on canvas, 59cm x 49cm, unsigned, ornate frame 80cm x 70cm.

Lot 274

Payton (British school, late 19th century), still life of cherries in a trug, signed lower left, oil on board, 39 x 50cm

Lot 307

Lockton (19th century), still life of fruit and a glass, signed lower right, oil on canvas, 29 x 34cm, together with a small watercolour portrait of a victorian lady and assorted prints.

Lot 409

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).

Lot 466

Pictures and Prints - various, watercolours and oils, still life, portraits, landscapes, riverscapes, etc, all framed, some signed or monogrammed; others, framed prints and photographs, 19th century and later; two papyrus watercolours

Lot 393

After Cezanne. Still life, mixed media, over painted reproduction, print, 46cm x 53cm.

Lot 120

John 'Jack' Earl Still life of a pot of flowers Oil on board 55cm x 44cm And another similar, oil on canvas 44cm x 39cm

Lot 95

Harold Bayes Hermanus near Cape Town Watercolour, signed 22cm x 36.5cm Fishing Junks in Hong Kong, and a still life of flowers (3)

Lot 357

Unframed Oil - Still Life

Lot 100

19th century interior scene: mother and father and infant, unsigned oil on canvas, 22cm x 19cm, a continental landscape and a still life .

Lot 149

Collection of pictures and prints to include 20th century beach scene , still life of flowers, portrait of an officer, and figural group.

Lot 197

Modern woolwork picture of still-life of flowers in heavy gilt frame,.

Lot 1019

A pair of oils on canvas, still life flowers, unsigned, 23.5" x 19.5", framed (2)

Lot 958

Various oils and watercolours, including still life (8)

Lot 961

Susan Kemp, pastels on paper, 2 still life floral scene, signed, largest 32" x 23", framed (2)

Lot 993

Helen Haynes, 3 watercolours, still life studies of flowers, framed (3)

Lot 996

F Sinclair, oil on board, still life wild flowers, 11.5" x 9.5", framed, together with 2 other oil paintings (3)

Lot 5184

Advertising Interest - a collection of Robertsons Golly badges and figures and related ephemera, including six piece band, assorted footballers, badges including skateboarder, sailor, juggler, life boat man, etc, predominantly still sealed in bags

Lot 626

An Artagraph edition - Still life of pottery with fruit, framed.

Lot 629

Early Twentieth Century English School : Still life with mixed fruit and a basket, oil on canvas, 44 cm x 49 cm, framed.

Lot 246

ENGLISH SCHOOL pair of oils on card - still life, fruit and flowers, indistinctly signed, 19 x 29cms

Lot 287

E M Walker, Still life of a vase on a stool, signed, watercolour, 53 x 35 cm

Lot 494

*Michael Gilbery (1913-2000) A STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS Signed and dated ’53 l.r., oil on canvas 49 x 66cm *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.

Lot 516

***Jehan Daly (1918-2001) - Black chalk heightened with sanguine and white on coloured paper - Still life with potted hyacinths and a tray, 8.5ins x 11.5ins, signed (mounted but unframed)

Lot 518

***Jehan Daly (1918-2001) - Black chalk heightened with colours on coloured paper - Still life of Staffordshire figure and orange on a saucer, 10ins x 13ins, signed (mounted but unframed)

Lot 398

***Gerald Norden (1912-2000) - Oil painting - Still life - "Fruit by Candlelight", board 9ins x 11ins, signed, framed Provenance: Royal Museum Art Gallery, Canterbury - East Kent Arts Society 75th Annual Exhibition, 5th-26th August 1989

Lot 283

Gilt framed hunting oil and circular still life (2).

Lot 309

Early 20th Century British School oil on board, 'Still life with birds', 76 cm x 63 cm, framed (frame detached)

Lot 315

Frank Lean, oil on board, 'still life with bottle and fruit', signed, 29 cm x 39 cm, framed and Bill Valentine, oil on canvas, 'maritime scene', signed, 39 cm x 49 cm, framed, (2) Proceeds from this sale will go to charity.

Lot 317

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)

Lot 223

Dorothy Bradshaw Watercolour Still life flowers in clear vase, 65cm x 53cm  Hauddnick  Lithographic print Anemones, signed in pencil and another print (3) 

Lot 433

DARINA MARKO (BULGARIA 1966) 'TRUE BLUE V' an abstract still life flower in a vase, signed bottom left, oil on canvas, approximate size 105cm x 46cm (some damage to painted finish on the frame)

Lot 776

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE SUNDRY ITEMS, to include board games, AA badge, bed pan, still life of flowers, oak stool and four bags of crown green bowling balls, makes includes Thomas Taylor and Concorde (two boxes, four bags and stool)

Lot 669

20th century British school, Still life of a plaice and prawns in a dish, oil on board, unsigned, in grey painted frame, 36 x 46cm

Lot 691

Margaret Kaye (1912-2002), 'Spanish Landscape', mixed media, signed lower right, 20 x 17cm, together with an oil on board still life of a kitchen setting, 39 x 65cm

Lot 702

Muriel Slocombe (20th century British), a collection of 5 paintings on paper depicting still life studies of flowers (5)Muriel Slocombe (nee Bach) was the wife of British Cinematographer Douglas SlocombeProvenance: from the family of the artist

Lot 711

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

Lot 715

Muriel Slocombe (20th century British), Still life of flowers in a pot, watercolour, monogrammed MB, 51 x 38cm Muriel Slocombe (nee Bach) was the wife of British Cinematographer Douglas SlocombeProvenance: from the family of the artist

Lot 716

Muriel Slocombe (20th century British), Still life of flowers in a figural vase, oil on board, 66 x 56cmMuriel Slocombe (nee Bach) was the wife of British Cinematographer Douglas SlocombeProvenance: from the family of the artist

Lot 723

Muriel Slocombe (20th century British), Still life of plants in terracotta pots, oil on board, framed, 61 x 51cmMuriel Slocombe (nee Bach) was the wife of British Cinematographer Douglas SlocombeProvenance: from the family of the artist

Lot 797

19th century school, Still life of pheasant and birds in a pantry, oil on canvas, unsigned, framed,

Lot 799

Henry Harry Antheunis (1905-1975), Still life of flowers in a blue and white Delft vase, oil on canvas, signed to top right, 66 x 56cm

Lot 800

Willem Karel Rees (Dutch, 1880-1962), Still life of flowers in a jug, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 59 x 45cm

Lot 820

Peter de Voigt (Dutch, 1944-2013), Still life of flowers, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 69 x 49cm

Lot 821

Wim Borkent (1905-1981), still life of fruit in a bowl and flowers in a vase, oil on board, signed and dated '69 to lower right, 47 x 58cm

Lot 216

Wendy Trinder, pair of pencil signed watercolour still life studies

Lot 273

Early 20th Century English school, oil on canvas still life study depicting a bowl of fruit

Lot 305

C. Healey, watercolour, Still life of hydrangeas and peonies in a vase, signed, 36 x 26cm

Lot 335

Pattie Mayor, oil on canvas, Still life of chrysanthemums in a vase, 50 x 40cm and another still life by Romberg, 60 x 50cm

Lot 358

Philip Naviasky (1894-1983), oil on canvas, Still life of flowers in a vase, signed, 75 x 62cm

Lot 706

A watercolour, C H Slater, still life, primroses, signed, 7in x 9in

Lot 708

A pair of oil paintings on board, Deplanche still life, each signed, 12.5in x 9in

Lot 742

A pair of watercolours, Joan M Ibbotson, still life, Foxgloves Bluebells and Poppies, each signed, 14in x11in

Lot 755

An oil painting on board, George Grayston, still life, roses, 15in x 11in

Lot 759

A print after Witches, Hoya Pollso, 19th century, 11in x 18in, a watercolour still life, Chinese silk, 9in x 7in and a watercolour, still life, circular fabric, 9in diameterCONDITION REPORTFoxing appearsDamage to Chinese silk

Lot 406

* ROSS HENRICKSON, STILL LIFE oil on board, signed and dated '86 56cm x 44cm Mounted, framed and under glass

Lot 1700

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

Lot 1702

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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