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Lot 178

Stork M N Portsmouth, watercolour, still life of fruit in a basket, 2.5ins x 4ins, together with E Redwood, watercolour, figures walking on a lane, 6ins x 8.5ins, unframed

Lot 730

Hundley, pair of watercolours, still life studies of flowers to a mossy background, 9.25ins x 15ins

Lot 720

G Hughes, pair of watercolours, still life studies of fruit, dated 1926, 7.5ins x 9.5ins

Lot 163

John Keeley, watercolour, cattle being driven over a stone bridge, 10ins x 13.5ins, together with a watercolour still life of a bottle of ale, matches, cigar, cigarettes and playing cards, 10ins x 14ins and Robin Saw, ink and pencil, Davenal House, 11ins x 14.5ins

Lot 729

Hundley, pair of watercolours, still life studies of flowers, 7.5ins x 18ins

Lot 190

M Heffer, watercolour, still life of fruit in a bowl, dated 1989, 7ins x 9.75ins

Lot 10

Three prints Venetian scene and Still Life fruit. Condition report: see terms and conditions.

Lot 496

Royal Worcester Hand Painted & Signed Fallen Fruits Still Life On Panel By Ex Worcester Artist J.F.Smith. 10x8''. Mounted & Framed. Excellent Condition.

Lot 983

Phylis Irene Hibbert Watercolour, Still Life Of Seeds & Flowers Label Verso, 'Seed Time' Signed. 21.75x32'', Framed in white wooden frame & Glazed.

Lot 1992

Bela Balogh (Hungarian, 1909-1980) - 'Still life with vase of flowers' Oil on canvas, signed, approx 60x90cm, bears gallery label verso for 'John Magee Ltd, 4 Donegal Square West Belfast', inset ornate period-style moulded and swept frame.

Lot 2026

E. Steele (British, 19th Century) ' Still life with Flowers and Fruit ' Depicting a black basalt vase brimming with flowers before pineapple and peaches resting on a stone plinth before a fern background, signed lower right corner, framed, 76x61cm.

Lot 1454

Stoddard - 19th century, Still Life Red and White Grapes, oio on canvas, signed, 19cm x 32cm, Rococo gilt frame

Lot 420

A mid 20th Century oil on board, still life of spring flowers, 24" x 20", in gilt frame

Lot 9

A Fournerie ( French early 20th century) Still Life of Mimosa in a vase signed, watercolour, 35cm x 53cm

Lot 620

Van Jakob Still Life, Vase of Flowers signed, oil on canvas

Lot 423

Joy Clephan (contemporary) Still Life, Nude Young Lady, seated in a chair signed, pastel, 34cm x 36cm; another (2)

Lot 583

Joy Clephan (contemporary) Still Life, Male Nude, sleeping signed, pastel, 34cm x 48.5cm; another (2)

Lot 137

L Hope (20th century), Red & Yellow Roses, still life, oil on canvas, signed, 60cm x 90cm

Lot 344

Kay M Robson (early 20th century) Still Life of Roses in a Vase signed, oil on canvas, 24cm x 29cm

Lot 142

Ursula Parshall Still Life, Daffodils signed, watercolour, 32cm x 41cm

Lot 310

BLANCHE STORY - STILL LIFE WITH CHRYSANTHEMUMS, SIGNED, WATERCOLOUR

Lot 329

A. KUMATAISKA - A VASE OF FLOWERS, SIGNED, OIL ON CANVAS AND ANOTHER PAINTING, STILL LIFE

Lot 481

A large framed oil on canvas still life. 106 x 90cm.

Lot 480

A framed & glazed Victorian Pears print of still life. Frame size 54cm x 44cm.

Lot 558

Sylvia Schofield. Still life of fruit, pastel, signed and dated '83, 30cm x 47cm.

Lot 602

G Greenhalgh. Still life study of pears and cherries, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1910, 13cm x 20cm, (2).

Lot 853

Antonio de Macedo: Oil on board still life shells, fish bowl and hot water jug, paper attached to tablecloth monogrammed AM and dated 79, label verso (43 x 33cm)

Lot 547

Balogh Sela oil on canvas still life of flowers and K Hauke oil on board of dolls

Lot 728

Melville Colley: Oil still life "Broom and Guelder Roses" with Sheldon Studios label verso signed lower left (55 x 44cm)

Lot 744

Rex. F Hopes (1890 - 1982, member of the Bristol Savages): Watercolour still life of a vase of flowers (64 x 55cm)

Lot 748

Rex F Hopes (1890 - 1982, member of the Bristol Savages): Watercolour still life of flowers (49 x 62cm)

Lot 812

Rex F Hopes (1890 - 1982, member of the Bristol Savages): Watercolour still life of flowers (60 x 49cm)

Lot 70

Matthew Noble (1818 - 1876), an early Victorian sculpted Carrara marble bust of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769 - 1852), portrayed in later years, his head declined slightly to dexter, his Waterloo medal adorning the lapel of his voluminously draped coat, above a waisted circular socle, the reverse inscribed WELLINGTON, M.NOBLE LONDON 1851, 82cm high, 57cm wide Provenance: Goodnestone Park, Kent This bust of the Duke of Wellington in later life is one of the very few known marble versions of a composition that was later worked up into a full length statue situated in Manchester`s Piccadilly. The prime version is dated 1851, and was apparently commissioned by the Army and Navy Club. This was exhibited at the RA the following year (no.1442) along with a statuette of Sir Robert Peel, and it seems that Noble then produced at least two other versions in marble during 1852. Gunnis notes that busts of Wellington and Nelson from that year were also made for Grocer`s Hall, London, and a further version exists in the Walker Art Gallery , Liverpool. Howerver, that made for Grocer`s Hall was apparently destroyed by fire in the mid 1960`s and the later is considered to be unsigned and dated . Several smaller bronze and parion versions are also dated 1852, but only three surviving full-scale marble busts other than that offered here have been publicly documented over the two years in question and none of these were dated for 1851. Wellington visited the RA exhibition on 28th of July 1852, and whilst it is not known if he went specifically to see Noble`s bust, the meeting would have been considered a public blessing for what would become the sculptor`s most influential portrait. Noble was born at Hackness, Yorkshire. He studied under John Francis (1780-1861) in London, and entered the first of 100 ensuing exhibits at the RA in 1845. Although still a relative unknown, he won the commission for the Manchester monument of Wellington (erected in 1856) against keen competition, and this was to be the work that established his name in the public mind. A consideration of the head and clothing of the statue show clear indications that it was modelled from this bust of the sitter - both bust and statue epitomise Noble`s style: classical controposto and dignity combined with a contemporary realism in the attention given to the rendition of the sitter`s costume and medal - and thus Noble`s most famous work was born from the same sitting that yielded the bust type a year before Wellington`s death in 1852. It is certainly likely that the sculptor secured the commission for the Manchester monument on the strength of the bust, both in the empathy of its characterisation and enduring heroism in capturing the sitter at the end of such a remarkable life. Noble himself was weak throughout his life, his constitution was so delicate that he was effectively killed by the shock of losing his son in a railway accident. An obituary in the Art Journal of 1876 commented that it seemed `surprising to those who knew him personally that he should have lived even the comparatively short period of his life, and yet more that he should have been able to continue his labours. Few men have been more esteemed or regarded, not alone for his great ability , the manifestations of talent that very closely approximated to genius, but for rare qualities of mind and heart....He was a gentleman of high rectitude, irreproachable in all the relations of life`(1). Other portrait busts include those of Queen Victoria and the Prince consort, Sir Robert Peel, W. Etty, R.A., the Archbishop of York and the Bishop of London. 1) R. Gunnis `Dictionary of British Sculptors` pg.274

Lot 286

P. Garton, 20th century school Cut flower, still life scene oil on board together with Study of nursing mother in an interior by the same hand

Lot 254

English school, 20th century Still life of grapes and other fruit; and another, its pair oil on panel 13 x 17 cm (5 x 6 3/4 in)

Lot 414

Pair of poppy prints and a limited edition abstract print of still life signed and numbered by the artist 60 cm x 79 cm

Lot 395

J. Barker, Still Life, signed and dated 1927, oil on canvas; and a Fothersgill print (2)

Lot 334

Jessiman Gordon, The Kitchen Table, still life, signed and dated 1968, oil on board, 53cm x 73cm.

Lot 328

A M Branson, Roses and Grapes, a still life, signed and dated 22, oil on canvas, 68cm x 32cm.

Lot 341

Arthur Fiddler, Fruit and other Objects, a still life, signed, oil on canvas, 34cm x 46cm.

Lot 322

Storage case containing 16 LPs by The Rolling Stones Includes their debut album 'Rolling Stones' (LK4605), 'Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out' (SKL5065), 'Big Hits High Tide & Green Grass' (TXS101), 'Through the Past Darkly, Big Hits Vol 2' (SKL5019), 'Some Girls' (CUN39108), 'Emotional Rescue' (CUN39111), 'Gimme Shelter' (SKL5101), 'Aftermath' (reissue), 'Black & Blue' (COC59106), 'Steel Wheels' (CBS465752), 'Undercover' (CUN1654361), 'Tattoo You' (CUNS39114), 'Love You Live', 'Dirty Work', 'Still Life' and 'Stones Story', all in very good condition.

Lot 221

A still life oil on canvas of apples, grapes and plums signed J P Lord, date indistinct (possibly 19th century), 25cm x 35cm, in heavy gilt frame

Lot 233

Dutch School still life with flowers and butterfly, oil on canvas (41cm x 59cm) in a moulded gilt gesso frame, indistinct stamp to canvas verso '...London W'

Lot 685

A Swiss substantial pine cased cylinder musical box playing on eight airs over three bells, the top with simulated grain finish and painted still life motif revealing a stained interior comprising a single hinged glazed panel encasing the brass cylinder beside a thirty four tooth steel comb, set before three bells, etc, the lid with applied paper label naming airs - 1 Bing a Ling Ting Tay, 2 The Story of a Kiss, 3 Oh! Marguerite, 4 Daisy Bell, 5 Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me A Bow-wow!, 6 Wot Cher Knocked Im in the Old Kent Road, 7 The Royal Fusiliers, 8 Oh! Mr Porter, stamped to underside Made in Switzerland, 22 cm tall x 48 cm wide x 29 cm deep approx

Lot 806

An oil painting on board of a still life with summer flowers, signed bottom right Ian Cryer and indistinctly dated, 34 x 30 cm approx in frame with painted grey and cream finish

Lot 887

A signed coloured print of a still life with vases of flowers, indistinctly signed in pencil bottom right, 66 x 50 cm approx in cream and gilt frame together with a watercolour of a river scene in a city setting, signed bottom right R D Bragg, 36 x 46 cm approx in simple wooden frame

Lot 77

STILL LIFE Floral Studies Coloured Prints A Pair 79cm x 58cm

Lot 32

STILL LIFE Fruit and Birds Coloured Prints A Set of Three

Lot 471

VICTORIAN SCHOOL Still Life with Roses in a Bowl on a Table Oil on Canvas Initialed Lower Right 39cm x 64cm

Lot 705

CONTINENTAL SCHOOL 20TH CENTURY Still Life with Roses in a Bowl In Moulded Gilt Frame 36cm x 44cm

Lot 460

LIAM TRACEY Still Life with Flowers in a Vase on a Table with Teapot and Glasses Oil on Canvas Signed 41cm x 53cm

Lot 573

STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT AND BOTTLE ON A TABLE Oil on Board Initialed Lower Left 34cm x 36cm

Lot 11

STILL LIFE SUNFLOWERS IN A VASE Oil on Canvas Signed Vincent 61cm x 46cm

Lot 389

20TH CENTURY Still Life Books and Bottle on a Ledge Oil on Board 40cm x 50cm

Lot 470

FREDERICK VICTOR BAILEY (British, 1919-1996), 'Still Life in Dutch style', oil on canvas, 59.5cm x 49cm, framed, signed lower left hand corner in paint. (Please Note Clause 6 of Buyers Conditions)

Lot 462

20TH CENTURY SCHOOL, 'Still life with fish', oil on canvas, 49cm x 64cm, framed.

Lot 456

JAKOB MADSEN (1887-1965), 'Still Life', 1922, oil on canvas, 32cm x 44.5cm, framed, signed lower right hand corner in paint.

Lot 368

Still life with Violin, large colour print 46cm x 99cm and two other still life colour prints (3)

Lot 179

D. K. Logan Vase and Flowers Still Life Oil on board Signed, bottom left, in glazed frame, 25 x 35cm

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