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Lot 189

A VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHE OVAL TILT TOP OCCASIONAL TABLE centrally painted with a still life of flowers with a mountainous landscape beyond, on a turned support and a shaped base 71cm wide x 70.5cm high

Lot 1124

A Victorian woolwork tapestry, still life

Lot 442

An oil painting, still life, 35 x 48 inches

Lot 45

K Hinwood 1952, still life study signed oil on canvas, 61cm x 50cm in decorative gilt frame label verso "The Mall Gallery"

Lot 612

A. Miles (British, 19th century): a still life of cream roses in a bowl, oil on canvas, signed lower right, and dated 1898, 47 by 37cm, framed, 58 by 48cm.

Lot 1143

Ronald Long, 20th century, contemporary, oil on canvas, still life; together with a print of Durham 37/850 (2)

Lot 124

J. Millar 'Still Life' Oil-on-Board, signed, in an ornate gilt wood frame, 30 x 40cm

Lot 139

Skinner 'Still Life' Oil-on-board, signed and dated '64, framed, 75 x 85cm

Lot 5

Janet Skea (b.1947), Still life with plums, watercolour, signed, 26cm x 36cm. M1

Lot 55

Geoffrey Humphries (20th century), Still life of cauliflower and pepper, oil on board, signed, 24cm x 29cm. K1

Lot 62

English School (19th/20th century), Still life, oil on canvas, 15.5cm x 23cm. J1

Lot 1124

Yeugeny Balakskin (20th century), Still life of forget-me-nots, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed on the reverse, 32cm x 40cm.

Lot 1133

Rosemary Montford (b.1951), Still life with sweet peas, oil on canvas, signed and inscribed on overlap, 106cm x 84cm. DDS

Lot 1145

Charles Gore (20th century), Still life of tulips in a vase, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed on overlap, 49cm x 40cm.

Lot 1166

Pierre Michel (20th century), Still life of purple tulips, oil on canvas, signed, 71cm x 59cm.

Lot 1187

Dutch School (19th century), Still life of fruit, oil on panel, bears an indistinct monogram and date, 22cm x 29cm.

Lot 137

Claude Gaveau (b.1940), Still life, colour lithograph, signed and numbered 118/180, 70cm x 88cm. G1

Lot 15

H** C** (19th century), Still life of strawberries and asparagus, oil on canvas, 50cm x 65cm. L1

Lot 163

A group of assorted pictures and prints, including a monochrome watercolour of a house, an oil still life of pansies, a watercolour landscape, a pastel nude, a woolwork tapestry interior scene, floral illustrations and others.(qty) BOX E1

Lot 215

E. Guest (20th century), Still life of lemons and chrysanthemums, oil on canvas, signed, 40cm x 60cm. A5

Lot 243

Still Life of Pheasants and Shotgun, 20th century oil on canvas signed and dated '21 by J. A Hancox 40cm x 55cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 244

Still Life of Fruit in a Basket, 20th century oil on canvas signed and dated '20 by J. A Hancox 40cm x 55cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 245

'Rose' Still Life, watercolour signed by Augustine Fornerie, original gallery title label verso 35cm x 52cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 290

Still Life of Clarice Cliff Tableware and Fruit, 20th century oil on canvas board unsigned 48.5cm x 59cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 296A

'White Blossom', canvas print mounted onto board after Diane Demirci 100cm x 70cm and 'Still Life of Roses, canvas print 50cm x 100cm (2) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 340

Large 19th century Still Life Oil on Canvas

Lot 486

Two framed Oil on board pictures to include a City scene signed Burnett and a Still Life of Flowers signed T Kelly

Lot 184

Oil on board still life by D Brooke

Lot 289

George Reekie (fl. 1960's),a still life,signed,oil on board,19 x 24 cm CONDITION REPORT: Framed. Dimensions for image only.

Lot 317

George Edward Lodge (1860-1954),a still life study of a snipe,signed,watercolour,35 x 44 cm CONDITION REPORT: Framed and glazed. Dimensions for image only.

Lot 310

A box of various framed pictures & prints including a Tretchikoff still life entitled 'Weeping Rose'

Lot 326

Framed watercolour - still life of flowers by HAUGE MAGEE Japanese prints & a framed abstract in mixed media by KERRY DAVIS

Lot 138

A framed concert poster plus an oil on canvas, fruit still life

Lot 1147

A Quantity of Prints, still life oil, fly fishing clock, childrens annuals, coffee set.

Lot 1578

Continental School, Still Life of Roses in Vases, oil on canvas, circa mid XX Century, 90 x 59.5cm, signed indistinctly lower right.

Lot 1587

A Late XX Century Still Life Study of Flowers in Chinese Vase, oil on canvas, 92 x 61cm.

Lot 1592

Maura Taylor Buckley, Still Life of Flowers in Vase, oil on board, signed lower left, details verso, 16 x 12cm.

Lot 1607

Early To Mid XX Century Still Life of Flowers, watercolour, 44.5 x 34cm; Barbola type oval wall mirror.

Lot 1615

Vera Vercoe, Still Life of White Roses, Oil on Board, 35.5 x 45cm, signed and dated 1975; Busdee, 'In Full Bloom' oil on board, 38.5 x 28.5cm, signed lower left. (2)

Lot 1017

An oil on board Still Life flowers - 51 x 40cm

Lot 1018

J Rockingham - oil on board Still Life hibiscus 59 x 44cm, and another Still Life leaves 45 x 37cm

Lot 933

Mike Woods - oil on board Still Life fruit - 23 x 29cm

Lot 288

G RUPERT "Vase and cherries in bowl", still life study, oil on canvas, unsigned, attributed to plaque on frame

Lot 307

A rectangular wall mirror in a gilt gesso frame, a 19th Century textile still life of fruit in basket, JOHN TEED "An Officer", pastel, signed and dated lower right, together with assorted prints etc

Lot 311

20th CENTURY SCHOOL "Bubbles and lemons", still life, chromolithographic print, indistinctly signed, titled and dated '69 lower, together with RUPERT HEAD "Top sail schooner reliant", watercolour, signed lower left, together with assorted further pictures

Lot 130

A. Grossman framed oil on canvas still life of flowers, 49 x 59cm

Lot 131

Trevor Felcey framed oil on canvas still life of flowers, monogrammed and dated bottom right, 49 x 40.5cm

Lot 51

Marc Chagall framed and glazed limited edition print of a still life of flowers with embossed signature, 37 x 28.5cm

Lot 59

René Genis framed and glazed polychromatic limited edition still life, signed bottom right, 68.5 x 50cm

Lot 87

Anthony Wildig framed and glazed watercolour still life of spring flowers, signed bottom left, original invoice included, 26.5x 23.5cm

Lot 99

Madeleine Renaud framed and glazed watercolour of still life of flowers, signed bottom right, 28.5 x 38cm

Lot 142

E.Britton - Early 20th Century oil on canvas - Still life with fruit, signed, 44cm x 54cm, framed Condition:

Lot 86

Peter Hawthorn - Oil on panel - Still life with fruit, signed and dated 1957, 48cm x 39cm, framed Condition:

Lot 692

Romulus Augustus AV Tremissis. Ravenna, AD 475-476. D N ROMVLVS AGVSTVS P F A, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Cross within wreath; COMOB below. Lacam 27 corr. (obv. legend, this coin); RIC 3410 var. (obv. legend, recorded under Rome but see note under Ravenna); Depeyrot -. 1.44g, 11mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Extremely Rare; a highly attractive example of this most desirable type, featuring a bold portrait and complete legend. From the collection of Z.P., Austria; Ex Münzen & Medaillen XVII, 2-4 December 1957, lot 655. On 31st October AD 475, the usurper Romulus Augustus was crowned Western Roman emperor. Placed on the throne as a proxy by his father, Romulus’ rule was short lived and unremarkable for he made no notable achievements. Despite this, the end of Romulus Augustus’ ten-month reign was popularised by famed historiographer Edward Gibbon as “the extinction of the Roman empire in the West”, meaning following his reign, Western emperors were no more than ineffectual puppets (The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 1776–88). Romulus Augustus was the son of the Western Empire’s Magister Militum, Orestes. While serving the emperor Julius Nepos, Orestes staged a military coup forcing Nepos to flee into exile in Dalmatia. Having deposed Julius Nepos, Orestes proclaimed his son as emperor, a strange candidate since he was thought to be around fourteen years old at the time. Although not officially in charge, Orestes ruled with his son fulfilling the symbolic requirements of imperial tradition and his armies supplying military support. However, legitimacy to rule could only be achieved with the consent of the Eastern emperor who throughout Romulus Augustus’ reign still considered Julius Nepos (living in exile in Salonae near Split) the constitutional emperor. Historiographers have disagreed whether Julius Nepos was in fact the final Western emperor since following his death in AD 480, the Eastern emperor Zeno declared himself sole Roman Emperor. However, Julius Nepos never returned from his exile to rule as emperor in the West and following his usurpation by Orestes and Romulus Augustus, he was in fact completely powerless, thus, Romulus Augustus was undeniably the last de facto ruler of the West. Another more poetic reason for choosing Romulus Augustus as the final Western emperor over Nepos is that the names Romulus and Augustus tie the final emperor with both the mythical founder of Rome, and its first emperor. In AD 476 Orestes’ troops mutinied and he was executed at the hands of their new leader Odovacar. Odovacar advanced on Ravenna and captured the city and the young ruler. Romulus Augustus was compelled to abdicate and a signed letter was taken along with his imperial regalia to the Eastern emperor, Zeno, in Constantinople. Odovacar’s message to the East was that there was no longer need for the Empire to be split between Byzantium and Ravenna and that one ruler based in Byzantium would suffice. Romulus Augustus’ life was spared and he was sent by Odovacar to Campania to live with his relatives apparently with a pension. A letter by Cassiodorus in the name of Theodoric the Great in AD 507 seems to be written to the ex-emperor suggesting he was still alive in the sixth century. He is also mentioned by Count Marcellinus, a writer under Justinian, where he is called Augustulus, a diminutive often given to Romulus Augustus highlighting his youth. The coinage struck in the name of Romulus Augustus survives as part of very limited evidence of his reign. The standardised portraits are the only surviving images of Romulus Augustus and yet they tell us nothing about the person behind the imperial façade. Unfortunately, scholars thought the boy of little importance compared with the political crisis his reign concluded in and no information regarding his character survives.

Lot 549

Sailing ships, oil on board, 28 x 67.5cm and and one other still life of flowers, 30 x 20cm

Lot 565

Two convex reproduction still life paintings in frames made by Brights of Nettlebed, 19 x 23cm

Lot 845

DEBORAH JONES (1921-2012); oil on canvas, 'Still Life with Dolls & Teddy Bear', signed and dated '75, 55 x 75cm, framed (D). CONDITION REPORT: This item is in overall good condition.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 852

IVAN MICHALOVITZ; oil on canvas, 'Aberville', figural town market scene, signed to lower left, with descriptive label to the verso, 49.5 x 39.5cm, and A Oliveira, 'Vegetable Seller', 38 x 28.5cm, both framed, also Edith Buxton, watercolour, floral still life and a further watercolour, both framed and glazed, (4).

Lot 911

JOHN HALL THORPE (1874-1947); a coloured woodcut print, floral still life, signed in pencil lower right, 16.5 x 15cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 247

E.M. BALL (BRITISH, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY) Still Life of Flowers, oil on board, signed lower centre, 31cm x 23.5cm (oval).

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