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Diran Garabedian (Armenian, 1882-1963): Floral still life, oil on canvas, 53 x 65 cm. Note: Born in Cairo, the artist studied at the Academie Julien in Paris & L'Ecole des Beau Arts. His works were included in an Exposition at the Galerie Carmine, Seine in 1928 along with those of Picasso, Utrilla, Fugita, Chagall, Cocteau & others.
George Campbell RHA (1917-1979) STILL LIFE, OPEN DOOR, 1969 oil on board signed lower right; titled on Ritchie Hendriks Gallery label on reverse; also inscribed "Gypsy Quarter Malaga" on reverse Ritchie Hendriks Gallery, Dublin;Private collection Presented in original Ritchie Hendriks frame. 20 by 16in. (50.8 by 40.6cm)
Arthur Armstrong RHA (1924-1996) OCHRE VASE, 1963 oil on board signed lower; titled on Ritchie Hendriks label on reverse Ritchie Hendriks Gallery, Dublin;Private collection 'Arthur Armstrong', Ritchie Hendriks Gallery, Dublin, March 1963, no. 17 (20gns) Presented in original Ritchie Hendriks frame.For another work by Armstrong exhibited in the same Hendriks solo show in 1963 see lot XXXXXX Still Life Theme. 9.50 by 16.50in. (24.1 by 41.9cm)
Pair of similar 18th/19th C miniature portraits on ivory, the first depicting young lady with pearl necklace signed Aubry in gilt frame then reverse with engraved floral still life glass panel (9cm x 7cm), the second portrait of a grey haired lady in wooden scene signed Hoppner in pierced gilt work frame, the reverse with embossed pressed horn panel (9cm x 7.5cm) (2)
EDWARD VII: (1841-1910) King of the United Kingdom 1901-10. A.L.S., Albert Edward, as Prince of Wales, three pages, 8vo, London, 24th October 1898, to [Sir] Arthur [Ellis], on the printed mourning stationery of Marlborough House. The Prince states that his correspondent´s letter has touched him very much, continuing `After the many years that you have been my Equerry nobody regrets more than I do that force of circumstances oblige you to give up its active duties though I am anxious that you should always consider yourself a member of my Household- & if compatible with the duties of your new post - shall gladly avail myself of your offer to be still of service to me.´ He concludes `You must not really be nervous about your health, but a quiet life & taking care of yourself may I hope assure you a ripe old age. With the renewal of my feelings of true friendship towards you.´ About EX £250-350 Sir Arthur Ellis (1837-1907) British Major General and Equerry to the Prince of Wales from 1867 and later Comptroller of the Accounts to the King´s Household. At the time of the present letter Ellis had been appointed Queen´s Sergeant at Arms in the House of Lords, a post he held until 1901.
ALAN TINLEY (b. 1946). Still life study of daffodils in a vase 'Yellow Daffodils', limited edition number 52 of 75, print on paper, signed and dated 1978 in pencil lower right, framed and glazed, 60 x 47 cm, together with two abstract studies by the same artist, oils on canvas, one signed and dated 1972 verso, framed, largest 56 x 46 cm (3)
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