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Lot 442

H. Watson, late Victorian school, still life study of lobster and lemons on a dish with champagne bottle, signed oil on canvas, 34cm x 26cm, contained in a decorative gilt frame

Lot 16

A LARGE CARVED GILT FRAMED STILL LIFE PICTURE DEPICTING FRUIT

Lot 18

A GILT FRAMED AND GLAZED STILL LIFE STUDY OF A ROSE SIGNED M. SPENCER

Lot 389

Richard Bawden, still life study, signed in pencil, 3/10, a screen print. Framed and glazed.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 394

Group of assorted furnishing pictures to include: still life study etchings; study of a bird; still life flowers. (7)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 189

English School, 20th Century, Still life of a flower in a vase, oil on board, 26 x 18cm together with a 19th century oil of figures by a river, indistinctly signed, 11 x 16cm, two 20th century oils, one of Branksome Dene Chine, the other of trees in a landscape and a gouache of cottages by a lake (5).

Lot 236

E*** K*** (European, 19th/20th Century) Still life of a water can and wine, initialled and dated '186' (lower right), oil on canvas, 81 x 64.5cm.

Lot 240

C*** Caett*** (European, 20th Century), Still life of cheese and wine, indistinctly signed (lower right), oil on canvas, 62 x 52cm.

Lot 232

C*** Toussaint - a still-life study of vases, a Chinese wood carving and a carved sandstone mask on an oak blanket chest, signed, oil on canvas, 31.6 x 39.5cms; 12 1/2 x 15 1/2in.

Lot 233

B*** Gardner - still life studies of fruit and flowers, one signed, oil on board, 39.5 x 29.5cms; 15 1/2 x 11 1/2in. (a pair)

Lot 235

*** Boros - a still life study of a clock, a globe, a book and other antiques on a table top, signed, oil on panel, 59 x 69cms; 15 1/2 x 27in.PROVENANCEThe Tallantyre Gallery, Morpeth.

Lot 83

A framed watercolour of Church Street, Staithes, indistinctly signed, together with a framed E Philips watercolour - River through a landscape and a Timothy J Gustard still life.

Lot 12

A cream framed oil on canvas - River scene, together with a framed still life and an unframed canvas picture

Lot 428

Quantity of watercolours including:-H ParkeEastern river scene, possibly the Nile, with building and boat in foreground, signed bottom right, dated 182(?), 22cm x 36cm R B Church Florence street scene, signed bottom right, 32cm x 22cmand still life of carnations in a vase, signed indistinctly (3)

Lot 439

Annie Sharpe (19th century)Pair of watercolour drawings Landscapes with trees, signed lower left, 31cm x 29cm and another still life vase of flowers Warren Clarke (19th century school)Watercolour drawing Deer at dawn by oak tree, signed lower right, 22cm x 40cm (4)

Lot 461

Pair of acrylics depicting town scene and still life flowers in a vase and another (4)

Lot 512

Modern School Impressionist oil painting, still life of flowers & fruit on a table setting 47H x 57W cm PLEASE ALWAYS CHECK CONDITION PRIOR TO BIDDING

Lot 529

John Piper' colour print "Walberswick Tower, 1958", print of "Poppies in a field" & 'G. B. Read' "Figure on horseback" watercolour, signed & dated, 2 other watercolours depicting buildings together with a still life depicting fruit, a jug, a basket & a pheasant; oil on canvas, signed. PLEASE ALWAYS CHECK CONDITION PRIOR TO BIDDING

Lot 400

19th century oil on canvas still life of crabs & a willow pattern plate 76cm by 47cm

Lot 415

Still life oil on canvas of a vase of flowers in a gilt frame 66 cm x 76 cm

Lot 584

A pair of still life oils on board, 20 x 16in., two oils on canvas, country pathways, a smaller circular still life oil painting and various framed prints

Lot 586

H. Wimbush - watercolour, signed, label verso, 8 x 13in., a still life watercolour by Marjorie Best and one other watercolour

Lot 588

Two still life oils on canvas, both signed, one torn, and three signed prints

Lot 598

Jack Carter - watercolour, still life roses, signed and dated 1978, 20 x 15in., artist's label verso

Lot 614

An oil on canvas - still life fruit and ewer, unsigned, 20 x 24in. together with a still life watercolour, flowers within jug, monogrammed CA, latter stained

Lot 617

Two Victorian watercolours, still life and riverscape, each signed and dated, and five other framed pictures

Lot 105

Chris Aggs, an oil on board still life 'Something and Nothing' 1990 in a silvered frame, details to verso H 44 x W 47 together with an oil on board of 'Straw Bales in Spring Pond Field' by the sane artist, details to verso

Lot 133

An oil on canvas still life depicting a vase of flowers, signed A.L.G H, 64 x W 54cm

Lot 277

Marc Chagall, a 1957 lithograph still life printed by Mourlot, in a black and silvered frame, H 39 x W 33cm

Lot 327

Herbert Lom (attributed) an oil on board still life (Hollywood actor and also anamateur painter) H 41 x W 55cm

Lot 520

An oil on board still life in a gilt frame, 66 x 56cm

Lot 625

A 20th century oil on paper depicting a still life of flowers 80cm x 69cm

Lot 367

Late 19th / early 20th century, Still Life of a Pewter Flagon and Vines, watercolour, 17x 16cm

Lot 17

A large gilt framed oil on canvas still life study depicting fruit, signed to bottom right

Lot 180

J Taplin, oil on board still life study

Lot 23

A modern gilt framed oil on boards still life study of fruit

Lot 354

The boxing gloves worn by Muhammad Ali in the World Heavyweight Championship bout v Joe Bugner in Kuala Lumpur 30th June 1975,a pair of red Winning S.S FP-800, Tokyo, 10oz. boxing gloves with original lacing, the right-hand glove signed to the inside wrist by Muhammad Ali in ink, and to the outside of the glove in ink by Joe Bugner and inscribed K.L., 1.7.75 [the day after the fight], the left-hand glove signed to the outside by Muhammad Ali, dated 75 and further inscribed in the hand of Ali; sold with a signed letter of provenance from the present vendor (2)Provenance:Originally in the private collection of Robert Paterson (1940-1991), a famous London impresario in the 1960s and 1970s and business associate of Jarvis Astaire of Viewsport Ltd., an organisation that presented live UK cinema screenings of major boxing matches from all around the world including the Ali v Bugner fight in 1975. The gloves were gifted by Paterson to the present consignor, a family relation, when he was still a teenager in 1982.Thomas Hauser, Muhammad Ali's biographer, recalls an amusing incident regarding the gloves in Malaysia:"... the most endearing tale of Muhammad Ali and gloves dates to his 1975 encounter with Joe Bugner in Malaysia. That happening was notable for the pre-fight rules meeting. After going through the normal, interminably boring regulatory minutiae, the local commissioner announced that the fighters' gloves would be held in a local prison until the day of the fight. That got Ali's attention. 'Wait a minute," Muhammad interrupted. "You're putting my gloves in jail? This is awful. How can you do that? How can you put my gloves in jail? They ain't done nothing (pause) yet !"The fight in Kuala Lumpur was the second occasion that Muhammad Ali and Joe Bugner met in the ring. The first fight on 14th February 1973 had been closely contested with Ali securing a narrow win. After the fight Ali declared that Joe Bugner, the Hungarian born British-Australian boxer and reigning European Heavyweight Champion, could be World Champion if he carried on boxing as well as he did.There was an estimated audience of 22,000 inside the oven-hot Merdeka Stadium, and the fight was watched live on closed circuit television in 60 countries. Ali's purse was $2million, whilst Bugner earned $500,000.The opening five rounds of the bout were characterised by Ali dancing around the ring and peppering Bugner with some sickening jabs in a one sided contest. Bugner was criticised for being negative but was in the shape of his life and upped his performance as the fight progressed. He began to stand his ground and concentrated on landing big body shots. The 10th round was Bugner's best and for the only time in the fight had Ali retreating. However, this only seemed to spur Ali to shift into another gear and in the 13th round the contest came closest to reaching a stopped decision. Bugner's legs buckled as Muhammad pinned him into a corner and unleashed savage hooks to head and body. One piledriver right hand rocked Bugner's head back and had the baying crowd on their feet, eager for a knockout. To his credit the challenger survived and went on to withstand a non-stop assault from 'the greatest' for the final three minutes of the fight. Ali was awarded the fight on a unanimous decision with his opponent remarking "Well, gents, we tried."Ali's victory set up a third fight with Joe Frazier, the famous 'Thrilla in Manilla.' Frazier was sitting at ringside for the Bugner fight and the two had exchanged words before the opening bell. Joe Bugner was asked in an interview after the fight how he thought Ali-Frazier III would go, Bugner said prophetically: "Muhammad is in for a hell of a fight."CAPTION FOR LICENSED PHOTOGRAPHCourtesy of Popperfoto/Getty Images.

Lot 623

Kenny Morgans's Manchester United player's blazer circa 1960,navy blue, Manchester United wirework club badge to breast pocket; sold with a letter of provenance supplied by the consignor (2)Kenneth Godfrey Morgans was born in Swansea 16th March 1939. He signed for Manchester United on leaving school in the summer of 1955 and played on the youth team's outside-right position, turning professional in 1956 albeit continuing to play for the youth team until the following year, and was captain of the Busby Babes F.A. Youth Cup winning team of 1957.Morgans made his first team debut on 21 December 1957, aged 18, against Leicester City in a league match at Old Trafford and was soon the club's first-choice outside-right, at the expense of the older and more experienced Johnny Berry.Miraculously he suffered only minor injuries in the Munich Air Disaster on 6 February 1958, when still only 18 years old, the youngest player involved in the crash and the last survivor to be rescued from the mangled wreckage of the BEA Elizabethan airliner after he was found unconscious amongst the debris by two journalists five hours after the official search was called off. He had played in the last match before the disaster, the European Cup quarter-final second leg against Red Star Belgrade, and had so far made 10 senior career appearances for United.Although he made a full physical recovery following the crash and was back in the side before the end of the season, playing in further nine games, he appeared to be a shadow of his former self on the pitch and made just four appearances for the first team over the next three seasons.He then returned to Wales and had spells with Swansea Town, Newport County & Barry Town before becoming player/manager at non-League Cwmbran Town in 1968.After football he was a pub landlord and finished his working days as a ship's chandler, although he made various media contributions in the final years of his life Ken Morgans died in Swansea 18 November 2012.

Lot 285

English School: Floral still life, oil on board, signed lower right

Lot 287

Two still life oils on canvas, the largest 49 x 59 cm

Lot 310

Stefanos Sideris (1921-1978): Still life, oil on board, signed lower right, H 29 x W 36 cm

Lot 313

Two 19th century still life oils, one inscribed George Clare verso & signed lower right,H 26 x W 34 cm, the other signed B.Hold (2)

Lot 658

19TH CENTURY STILL LIFE OF FRUIT oil on canvas, 33cm x 44cm

Lot 202

DAVID GROSVENOR watercolour - still life, foxgloves etc, signed and dated '96, 73 x 53cms

Lot 341

HELEN STEINTHAL oil on board - still life in a jug (with landscape verso), unsigned, 61 x 40cms

Lot 873

Late 19th Century European School. Still Life of Flowers in an Urn, Surrounded by Garlands of Flowers, Oil on Canvas, 27" x 39", and another by the same hand, 27.5" x 35", two (2).

Lot 889

Madge Wilcox Hengerer (20th Century) American. Still Life of Flowers in a Glass Vase, with a China Donkey, Oil on Artist's Board, Signed and Dated '43, 16" x 12".

Lot 897

20th Century American School. Still Life of Flowers in a Blue Vase, Oil on Canvas, Indistinctly Signed and Dated '69, 24" x 20".

Lot 919

Early 20th Century American School. Still Life of Fruit on a Ledge, Oil on Panel, Signed with Initials and Dated '02, 15" x 6.75".

Lot 152

Framed, unsigned, oil on board, still life with eggs in nest, primrose flowers and a butterfly on a leafy, mossy background, 29.5cm x 34.5cm.

Lot 393

Framed, unsigned, oil on canvas, still life of fruit together with a framed, indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, seascape with ship flying Union Jack, (2).

Lot 566

A group of four Continental figural pattern cups and saucers together two framed and glazed oil paintings, one still life signed CD, the other of a coastal windmill scene.

Lot 586

A Cooke, Troughton & Simms Ltd microscope, oak framed still life oil on board and a small selection of silver plated items.

Lot 188

Astaha Signed limited edition abstract still life study print

Lot 197

M Glover signed etching together with 2 oil on board still life scene (3)

Lot 1019

GA Elcock - still life with flowers in a stone bowl, oil, signed lower right, 30x25cm

Lot 1022

Pair of contemporary still life prints in silvered frames

Lot 1049

Circa 1900 school - still life with wild flowers, oil on canvas, 27x32cm

Lot 1089

Reproduction oleograph, monogrammed watercolour, and one other and a still life oleograph in the Dutch manner (3)

Lot 395

Brian Davies (British, 1942-2014) - 'Still Life' Oil on canvas, signed, bears label verso for The Unicorn Gallery, Wilmslow, Cheshire, approx 46x80cm, inset ornate gilt frame. CONDITION REPORT: The painting is in good condition, no damage, no restoration, minor surface blemishes, dirt, only

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