Brian Midlane (20th Century) oil on board, 'Still Life with Flowers and Lemons', 72 cm x 56 cm, framed and glazed. Exhibited: 'Brian Midlane and Mollie Paxton' Leicester Galleries, London, February 1948, no. 24. ARR MAY APPLY TO THIS LOTsome minor chips, some craquelure to parts, otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
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Early twentieth century Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature vase hand-painted by James Stinton, decorated with a pheasant, numbered 302, 10cm high, together with a Royal Worcester saucer dish decorated by Harry Ayrton with still life of fruit, 16cm diameter (2) CONDITION REPORT Dish - good overall condition, no damage or restoration. A couple of minor losses to painted decoration. Vase has extensive restoration to rim and neck
S. F. Howitt (British, 19th century): a street scene, with figures to the fore, a church tower behind, watercolour, signed lower left and dated 1890, 27 by 20cm, together with Gladys Lines (British, 20th century): a still life of pink and yellow asters in a vase, watercolour, signed lower right, 27 by 31cm, framed, 47 by 51cm, and three small unsigned watercolours, including 'Hemsby', with monogram FLM,18 by 23cm, 'Solitude', 13 by 15cm and an Italian landscape with lake in the distance, 18 by 27cm. (5)
Collection of Still Life of Flowers including Baxter prints by Kronheim, Butterflies and Flowers, two Chinese paintings on rice paper, watercolours, 'Iris', two colour engravings indistinctly signed, Indian Court Scene, gouache unsigned etc max 23cm x 15cm (12) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
'West Wycombe', 20th century watercolour signed by Edward Heatby, Still Life of Flowers, four watercolour signed by R A Foster, Thatched Cottage Garden, watercolour signed by Frank B Jowett and one other max 37cm x 53cm unframed (7) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Early 20th century Coalport cabinet plate, the centre painted with a still life scene of plums and berries by Frederick Chivers, on a cobalt blue and gilded ground, signed to lower left F.H. Chivers, D23cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Tottering by Gently, two colour prints after Annie Tempest, two Cricket prints after Henry Mayo Bateman, Baroque baths & Still Life of Mangolia, three contemporary prints and Cattle colour print after Sidney Pike in oak frames max 77cm x 57cm (9) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A collection of letters and papers to, from and relating to Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), comprised of (in date order): Letter to Kipling dated 01.10.1909 from Robert Baden Powell (1857-1941), letter to Kipling dated 22.10.1909 from Field Marshal Lord Roberts (1832-1914), letter to Mrs Caroline Kipling (1862-1939), dated 13.12.1909 from Sir Henry Rider Haggard (1856-1925), letter from Kipling dated 05.01.1910 to his secretary Miss Janet Coates, card from Kipling to Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) dated 07.04.1910, 'Dear Mr Roosevelt, Just back from the Continent after an automobile trip from one end of France to the other. I gather from a few casual references in the press that you were next door and I nearly wrote to thank you for the splendid speech you made in Egypt where I expect there will be some trouble later, that was good work. I don't usually go up to the village much in the summer and if I did it would be about the last place where I could get to see you. But if you and Mrs Roosevelt could slip down here for lunch any time (it is only two hours in an automobile) or better still spend the night with us there's nothing we'd like better. I can give you dead quiet, a view of ordinary English country life in a small way (which is different from the big lay-out that you'll get) and if you want to want to get a sweat on you by any form of manual labour we can meet you with axe or spade. If that suits the ??? of your arrangements, perhaps your people could fix it. I want to see you very much. We are having one hell of a political time. Ever sincerely Rudyard Kipling. PS Do you remember the 'Hereditary enemy' you used to tell me about at Washington in the years before the flood. I told you that she didn't hate you.', a letter to Kipling, undated from George F Crouch and correspondence from Sears and Patton Solicitors dated 29.03.1921 and 02.04.1921 to Miss Coates. The collection also includes assorted correspondence relating to Charles Lewis-Hind (1862-1927), author, journalist and art critic and his wife Henriette 'Miggles', who was the first wife of the artist George Hitchcock (they separated in 1904). Henriette Lewis-Hind published a biography of American artist Gari Melchers (1860-1932) work in 1928. A signed handwritten letter from H G Wells (1866-1946) dated 03.10.31 to Mrs Hind, a letter from American artist James Jebusa Shannon (1862-1923) dated 13.04.1928 to 'My Dear Miggles', a letter in French, possibly from the French painter Jean-Francois Raffaelli to 'Chère Mademoiselle', a draft copy of a long letter to George Hitchcock from Henriette after he left her for the artist Cecil Jay on the headed note paper of their Dutch residence 'Schuil En Burg, Egmond a/d Hoef, Holland', and other letters and work relating to Charles Lewis-Hind. The vendor's mother when she was a girl, also wrote to and received replies from the writers and poets Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953) and Walter De La Mare (1873-1956).There is the possibility that this collection is connected to Miss Janet Coates who was Kipling's secretary until 30.06.1911 when it is documented that she left his employ 'to better herself'. The correspondence relating to Kipling dates from the time of her employment as his secretary. The letters addressed to her from her solicitors Sears and Patton of Vancouver, Canada in March 1921 were sent to the Jericho Country Club, Point Grey, BC, Canada and refer to her purchase of a lot of real estate in 1911. The items connected to Mr and Mrs Lewis-Hind date mainly from the 1920's and 30's. Although the two collections may not be linked, it could be speculated that Miss Coates also came into contact with the Lewis-Hinds after her time with Kipling. The vendors have no idea where the collection originated. CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
Jonas Wood (American 1977-): 'Large Shelf Still Life' offset lithograph printed in colours on wove paper, published for the Shio Kusaka/ Jonas Wood exhibition at the Museum Voorlinden, The Netherlands, 2017, unframed, 58.5cm x 58.5cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A parcel of framed pictures including modern Continental street scene oil painting, still life ETC Condition Report: please request* *Condition is not stated in this type of auction with description and must be obtained by email prior to bidding as items are otherwise are purchased 'as seen'
Four shooting prints, ''Going Out'', ''Game Foul'', ''Refreshing'' and ''Dogs Brought the Game and Reloading''; two coloured prints on glass titled ''A Steeplechase Plate One'' and ''A Steeplechase Plate Two''; a still life print and a watercolour of a landscape/village scene signed V Clutterbuck (8)
XIX Century Willow Pattern Meat Plates, XIX Century blue and white drainer (damage), other blue and white plates:- One Box; together with pictures - A. Leach Over the Fences, watercolour, 12.5 x 20.5cm, signed and dated '68, Leblond print The Cherry Seller, game bird print, Tessa Beresford still life of flowers, oil on board, 39 x 49cm, details verso, two oriental prints, Ashikaga, Asaka and Helen Williams examples.
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