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Lot 268

Judith Levin (British 1956-): Still Life of Flowers, oil on canvas signed 49cm x 39cm DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot

Lot 322

Balogh Bela (Hungarian 1909-1980): Still life of fruit and flowers, oil on canvas signed 60cm x 90cm DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot

Lot 323

Cecil Kennedy (British 1905-1997): Still Life Daffodils and Spring Flowers, oil on canvas signed 48cm x 58cm DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot

Lot 324

Amos Watmough (British fl.1884-1912): Still Life Pot of Primroses, oil on canvas signed 32cm x 47cm

Lot 325

Vivien John (British 1915-1994): 'Still Life', oi on canvas board signed, title label verso 37cm x 26cm Provenance: with Sally Hunter Fine Art 'Portrait of a Life' retrospective exhibition 1995 DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot

Lot 326

Helen Knapping (British ?-1935): Still Life - Blue Vase of Flowers, watercolour signed and dated 1880, 32cm x 21cm

Lot 327

Stanley Vickerman (British mid 20th century): Still Life White Roses in a Jug, oil on board monogrammed, artist's name and address 'The Studio Leeds Road Harrogate' verso 39cm x 30cm

Lot 329

Isidor Rosenstock (French 1880-1956): Still Life of Roses in a Crystal Vase, watercolour signed 23cm x 18cm DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot

Lot 330

Dutch School (20th century): Still Life Vase of Flowers, oil on 19thcentury panel unsigned 54cm x 39cm

Lot 331

Dutch School (mid/late 20th century): Still Life of Fruit, oil on board unsigned 24cm x 20cm

Lot 224

Oil painting - Still Life study of fruit signed Josef Molnar born 1939

Lot 233

A pair of late 19th early 20th century oil paintings on board - Still Life Studies of fruit and flowers both signed by E Chester. 18.5 x 28.5 cm

Lot 168

CONTINENTAL SCHOOL 20TH CENTURY Street Scene A Watercolour 35cm x 25cm Together with a Watercolour Still Life Signed Lower Right 46cm x 53cm

Lot 197

20TH CENTURY Still Life Lobster, Fruit and a Bowl on a Table Oil on Canvas

Lot 26

20TH CENTURY Still Life Fruit and Jars on a Table A Print 38cm x 46cm

Lot 70

TWO FRAMED PRINTS Still Life Strawberries and Apples 38cm x 29cm

Lot 72

A PAIR OF COLOURED PRINTS Still Life Depicting Exotic Birds In Gilt Frames 38cm x 29cm

Lot 814

ALLEN CONTINENTAL SCHOOL 20TH CENTURY Still Life Flowers in a Lattice Work Basket Oil on Board

Lot 87

BLAITHIN Still Life Roses in a Bowl on a Table with Lidded Jar and Bowl Oil on Board Signed Lower Right 33cm x 43cm

Lot 106

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

Lot 68

Good mid 19th c porcelain dessert service with well painted still life panels 18 items some a/f

Lot 1912

A quantity of pictures including small oval Oil on board depicting a basket of flowers, signed S. Granger, a pair of still life prints, Sonny and Happy Dreams, etc.

Lot 1983

An ornate framed Oil on canvas of a Vase of Flowers signed Sally Benson, along with a larger framed Oil of Vase of Flowers by the same artist and a small octagonal framed still life

Lot 2019

A quantity of paintings and prints including still life print of flowers signed Fedden 1951, 'Bedtime Story', a watercolour by Olive Jennings entitled 'Watersmeet', etc.

Lot 2020

A large framed and mounted Still Life picture of Roses in a vase, signed lower right, 23" x 29 1/2"

Lot 378

'Blooms' 20th century still life oil on board signed L,Patter and a bevelled edge gilt framed mirror H47.5cm

Lot 94

Still Life of Fruit, Victorian oil on board monogrammed and dated '85

Lot 215

Antoinette Holland (1921 - 2011 Dutch). Still Life, Flowers and Fruit, oil on canvas, signed 89, framed. 51 x 61cm. Notes Antoinette Holland Haggenburg was born in Arnhem, Holland, she was the second of thirteen brothers and sisters. Her father was the headmaster of the local school. Antoinette began painting at the age of nine, inspired by her grandfather who was also an artist. She spent many hours painting and drawing with her grandfather, he was her first teacher. Painting was Antoinette's passion, during her life, she painted more than a thousand oil paintings. 1938 - 1943 Academy of Art and Design, Arnhem, Holland 1947 Antoinette travelled to England to learn English and then on to South Africa 1957 Married Alexander Holland and moved to Tunbridge Wells 1959 Birth of daughter Rosalind 1965 - 1973 Attended art classes at the Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells. Teacher: Morris Weidman 1974 - 1987 Member of the Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1987 Moved to Spain were she remained until her death in November 2011 SOLO EXHIBITIONS 1975 First solo exhibition, Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1979 Tunbridge Wells Museum, Library and Art Gallery, Tunbridge Wells 1981 Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1983 University of Arnhem, Holland 1984 Cultureel Centrum, Arnhem, Holland 1985 Trinity Art Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1989 British Royal Society Club, Benalmadena, Spain 1992 Hotel Don Carlos, Marbella, Spain 1995 Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain 1996 Clinica Buchinger - Wilhelmi, Marbella Spain 1998 PYR Hotel , exhibition centre, Marbella, Spain GROUP EXHIBITIONS During her life she has participated in numerous group exhibitions, many of which include the above mentioned locations of Tunbridge Wells. She also frequently exhibited at the Pantiles Open Air Exhibiton CURRENT PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain Biblioteca Publica Municipal, Benalmadena, Spain PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Works held in private collections in Canada, Australia, South Africa, Egypt, New Zealand, Sweden, Finland, Ireland, Holland, Spain, Germany, USA and the UK.

Lot 219

Antoinette Holland (1921 - 2011 Dutch). Still Life in Corner, oil on canvas, signed 76. 41 x 51cm. Notes Antoinette Holland Haggenburg was born in Arnhem, Holland, she was the second of thirteen brothers and sisters. Her father was the headmaster of the local school. Antoinette began painting at the age of nine, inspired by her grandfather who was also an artist. She spent many hours painting and drawing with her grandfather, he was her first teacher. Painting was Antoinette's passion, during her life, she painted more than a thousand oil paintings. 1938 - 1943 Academy of Art and Design, Arnhem, Holland 1947 Antoinette travelled to England to learn English and then on to South Africa 1957 Married Alexander Holland and moved to Tunbridge Wells 1959 Birth of daughter Rosalind 1965 - 1973 Attended art classes at the Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells. Teacher: Morris Weidman 1974 - 1987 Member of the Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1987 Moved to Spain were she remained until her death in November 2011 SOLO EXHIBITIONS 1975 First solo exhibition, Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1979 Tunbridge Wells Museum, Library and Art Gallery, Tunbridge Wells 1981 Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1983 University of Arnhem, Holland 1984 Cultureel Centrum, Arnhem, Holland 1985 Trinity Art Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1989 British Royal Society Club, Benalmadena, Spain 1992 Hotel Don Carlos, Marbella, Spain 1995 Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain 1996 Clinica Buchinger - Wilhelmi, Marbella Spain 1998 PYR Hotel , exhibition centre, Marbella, Spain GROUP EXHIBITIONS During her life she has participated in numerous group exhibitions, many of which include the above mentioned locations of Tunbridge Wells. She also frequently exhibited at the Pantiles Open Air Exhibiton CURRENT PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain Biblioteca Publica Municipal, Benalmadena, Spain PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Works held in private collections in Canada, Australia, South Africa, Egypt, New Zealand, Sweden, Finland, Ireland, Holland, Spain, Germany, USA and the UK.

Lot 220

Antoinette Holland (1921 - 2011 Dutch). Still Life with Chair, oil on canvas, signed 95 verso, framed. 38 x 46cm. Notes Antoinette Holland Haggenburg was born in Arnhem, Holland, she was the second of thirteen brothers and sisters. Her father was the headmaster of the local school. Antoinette began painting at the age of nine, inspired by her grandfather who was also an artist. She spent many hours painting and drawing with her grandfather, he was her first teacher. Painting was Antoinette's passion, during her life, she painted more than a thousand oil paintings. 1938 - 1943 Academy of Art and Design, Arnhem, Holland 1947 Antoinette travelled to England to learn English and then on to South Africa 1957 Married Alexander Holland and moved to Tunbridge Wells 1959 Birth of daughter Rosalind 1965 - 1973 Attended art classes at the Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells. Teacher: Morris Weidman 1974 - 1987 Member of the Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1987 Moved to Spain were she remained until her death in November 2011 SOLO EXHIBITIONS 1975 First solo exhibition, Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1979 Tunbridge Wells Museum, Library and Art Gallery, Tunbridge Wells 1981 Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1983 University of Arnhem, Holland 1984 Cultureel Centrum, Arnhem, Holland 1985 Trinity Art Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1989 British Royal Society Club, Benalmadena, Spain 1992 Hotel Don Carlos, Marbella, Spain 1995 Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain 1996 Clinica Buchinger - Wilhelmi, Marbella Spain 1998 PYR Hotel , exhibition centre, Marbella, Spain GROUP EXHIBITIONS During her life she has participated in numerous group exhibitions, many of which include the above mentioned locations of Tunbridge Wells. She also frequently exhibited at the Pantiles Open Air Exhibiton CURRENT PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain Biblioteca Publica Municipal, Benalmadena, Spain PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Works held in private collections in Canada, Australia, South Africa, Egypt, New Zealand, Sweden, Finland, Ireland, Holland, Spain, Germany, USA and the UK.

Lot 221

Antoinette Holland (1921 - 2011 Dutch). Colourful Abstract Still Life, oil on canvas, signed 95, framed. 38 x 46cm. Notes Antoinette Holland Haggenburg was born in Arnhem, Holland, she was the second of thirteen brothers and sisters. Her father was the headmaster of the local school. Antoinette began painting at the age of nine, inspired by her grandfather who was also an artist. She spent many hours painting and drawing with her grandfather, he was her first teacher. Painting was Antoinette's passion, during her life, she painted more than a thousand oil paintings. 1938 - 1943 Academy of Art and Design, Arnhem, Holland 1947 Antoinette travelled to England to learn English and then on to South Africa 1957 Married Alexander Holland and moved to Tunbridge Wells 1959 Birth of daughter Rosalind 1965 - 1973 Attended art classes at the Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells. Teacher: Morris Weidman 1974 - 1987 Member of the Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1987 Moved to Spain were she remained until her death in November 2011 SOLO EXHIBITIONS 1975 First solo exhibition, Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1979 Tunbridge Wells Museum, Library and Art Gallery, Tunbridge Wells 1981 Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1983 University of Arnhem, Holland 1984 Cultureel Centrum, Arnhem, Holland 1985 Trinity Art Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1989 British Royal Society Club, Benalmadena, Spain 1992 Hotel Don Carlos, Marbella, Spain 1995 Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain 1996 Clinica Buchinger - Wilhelmi, Marbella Spain 1998 PYR Hotel , exhibition centre, Marbella, Spain GROUP EXHIBITIONS During her life she has participated in numerous group exhibitions, many of which include the above mentioned locations of Tunbridge Wells. She also frequently exhibited at the Pantiles Open Air Exhibiton CURRENT PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain Biblioteca Publica Municipal, Benalmadena, Spain PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Works held in private collections in Canada, Australia, South Africa, Egypt, New Zealand, Sweden, Finland, Ireland, Holland, Spain, Germany, USA and the UK.

Lot 223

Antoinette Holland (1921 - 2011 Dutch). Abstract Still Life, oil on canvas, signed 94, framed. 46 x 61cm. Notes Antoinette Holland Haggenburg was born in Arnhem, Holland, she was the second of thirteen brothers and sisters. Her father was the headmaster of the local school. Antoinette began painting at the age of nine, inspired by her grandfather who was also an artist. She spent many hours painting and drawing with her grandfather, he was her first teacher. Painting was Antoinette's passion, during her life, she painted more than a thousand oil paintings. 1938 - 1943 Academy of Art and Design, Arnhem, Holland 1947 Antoinette travelled to England to learn English and then on to South Africa 1957 Married Alexander Holland and moved to Tunbridge Wells 1959 Birth of daughter Rosalind 1965 - 1973 Attended art classes at the Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells. Teacher: Morris Weidman 1974 - 1987 Member of the Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1987 Moved to Spain were she remained until her death in November 2011 SOLO EXHIBITIONS 1975 First solo exhibition, Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1979 Tunbridge Wells Museum, Library and Art Gallery, Tunbridge Wells 1981 Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1983 University of Arnhem, Holland 1984 Cultureel Centrum, Arnhem, Holland 1985 Trinity Art Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1989 British Royal Society Club, Benalmadena, Spain 1992 Hotel Don Carlos, Marbella, Spain 1995 Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain 1996 Clinica Buchinger - Wilhelmi, Marbella Spain 1998 PYR Hotel , exhibition centre, Marbella, Spain GROUP EXHIBITIONS During her life she has participated in numerous group exhibitions, many of which include the above mentioned locations of Tunbridge Wells. She also frequently exhibited at the Pantiles Open Air Exhibiton CURRENT PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain Biblioteca Publica Municipal, Benalmadena, Spain PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Works held in private collections in Canada, Australia, South Africa, Egypt, New Zealand, Sweden, Finland, Ireland, Holland, Spain, Germany, USA and the UK.

Lot 224

Antoinette Holland (1921 - 2011 Dutch). Still Life with Jug, oil on canvas board, signed 92, framed. 33 x 41cm. Notes Antoinette Holland Haggenburg was born in Arnhem, Holland, she was the second of thirteen brothers and sisters. Her father was the headmaster of the local school. Antoinette began painting at the age of nine, inspired by her grandfather who was also an artist. She spent many hours painting and drawing with her grandfather, he was her first teacher. Painting was Antoinette's passion, during her life, she painted more than a thousand oil paintings. 1938 - 1943 Academy of Art and Design, Arnhem, Holland 1947 Antoinette travelled to England to learn English and then on to South Africa 1957 Married Alexander Holland and moved to Tunbridge Wells 1959 Birth of daughter Rosalind 1965 - 1973 Attended art classes at the Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells. Teacher: Morris Weidman 1974 - 1987 Member of the Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1987 Moved to Spain were she remained until her death in November 2011 SOLO EXHIBITIONS 1975 First solo exhibition, Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1979 Tunbridge Wells Museum, Library and Art Gallery, Tunbridge Wells 1981 Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1983 University of Arnhem, Holland 1984 Cultureel Centrum, Arnhem, Holland 1985 Trinity Art Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1989 British Royal Society Club, Benalmadena, Spain 1992 Hotel Don Carlos, Marbella, Spain 1995 Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain 1996 Clinica Buchinger - Wilhelmi, Marbella Spain 1998 PYR Hotel , exhibition centre, Marbella, Spain GROUP EXHIBITIONS During her life she has participated in numerous group exhibitions, many of which include the above mentioned locations of Tunbridge Wells. She also frequently exhibited at the Pantiles Open Air Exhibiton CURRENT PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain Biblioteca Publica Municipal, Benalmadena, Spain PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Works held in private collections in Canada, Australia, South Africa, Egypt, New Zealand, Sweden, Finland, Ireland, Holland, Spain, Germany, USA and the UK.

Lot 225

Antoinette Holland (1921 - 2011 Dutch). Still Life with Red Mug, oil on canvas, signed 94, framed. 33 x 41cm. Notes Antoinette Holland Haggenburg was born in Arnhem, Holland, she was the second of thirteen brothers and sisters. Her father was the headmaster of the local school. Antoinette began painting at the age of nine, inspired by her grandfather who was also an artist. She spent many hours painting and drawing with her grandfather, he was her first teacher. Painting was Antoinette's passion, during her life, she painted more than a thousand oil paintings. 1938 - 1943 Academy of Art and Design, Arnhem, Holland 1947 Antoinette travelled to England to learn English and then on to South Africa 1957 Married Alexander Holland and moved to Tunbridge Wells 1959 Birth of daughter Rosalind 1965 - 1973 Attended art classes at the Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells. Teacher: Morris Weidman 1974 - 1987 Member of the Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1987 Moved to Spain were she remained until her death in November 2011 SOLO EXHIBITIONS 1975 First solo exhibition, Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1979 Tunbridge Wells Museum, Library and Art Gallery, Tunbridge Wells 1981 Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1983 University of Arnhem, Holland 1984 Cultureel Centrum, Arnhem, Holland 1985 Trinity Art Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1989 British Royal Society Club, Benalmadena, Spain 1992 Hotel Don Carlos, Marbella, Spain 1995 Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain 1996 Clinica Buchinger - Wilhelmi, Marbella Spain 1998 PYR Hotel , exhibition centre, Marbella, Spain GROUP EXHIBITIONS During her life she has participated in numerous group exhibitions, many of which include the above mentioned locations of Tunbridge Wells. She also frequently exhibited at the Pantiles Open Air Exhibiton CURRENT PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain Biblioteca Publica Municipal, Benalmadena, Spain PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Works held in private collections in Canada, Australia, South Africa, Egypt, New Zealand, Sweden, Finland, Ireland, Holland, Spain, Germany, USA and the UK.

Lot 228

Antoinette Holland 1921 - 2011 Dutch). Still Life Fruit and Pottery, oil on board, signed 1979, framed. 30.5 x 40.5cm. Notes Antoinette Holland Haggenburg was born in Arnhem, Holland, she was the second of thirteen brothers and sisters. Her father was the headmaster of the local school. Antoinette began painting at the age of nine, inspired by her grandfather who was also an artist. She spent many hours painting and drawing with her grandfather, he was her first teacher. Painting was Antoinette's passion, during her life, she painted more than a thousand oil paintings. 1938 - 1943 Academy of Art and Design, Arnhem, Holland 1947 Antoinette travelled to England to learn English and then on to South Africa 1957 Married Alexander Holland and moved to Tunbridge Wells 1959 Birth of daughter Rosalind 1965 - 1973 Attended art classes at the Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells. Teacher: Morris Weidman 1974 - 1987 Member of the Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1987 Moved to Spain were she remained until her death in November 2011 SOLO EXHIBITIONS 1975 First solo exhibition, Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1979 Tunbridge Wells Museum, Library and Art Gallery, Tunbridge Wells 1981 Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1983 University of Arnhem, Holland 1984 Cultureel Centrum, Arnhem, Holland 1985 Trinity Art Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1989 British Royal Society Club, Benalmadena, Spain 1992 Hotel Don Carlos, Marbella, Spain 1995 Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain 1996 Clinica Buchinger - Wilhelmi, Marbella Spain 1998 PYR Hotel , exhibition centre, Marbella, Spain GROUP EXHIBITIONS During her life she has participated in numerous group exhibitions, many of which include the above mentioned locations of Tunbridge Wells. She also frequently exhibited at the Pantiles Open Air Exhibiton CURRENT PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain Biblioteca Publica Municipal, Benalmadena, Spain PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Works held in private collections in Canada, Australia, South Africa, Egypt, New Zealand, Sweden, Finland, Ireland, Holland, Spain, Germany, USA and the UK.

Lot 230

Antoinette Holland (1921 - 2011 Dutch). Still Life with Cloth, oil on canvas, signed, dated 87 verso, framed. 50 x 61cm. Notes Antoinette Holland Haggenburg was born in Arnhem, Holland, she was the second of thirteen brothers and sisters. Her father was the headmaster of the local school. Antoinette began painting at the age of nine, inspired by her grandfather who was also an artist. She spent many hours painting and drawing with her grandfather, he was her first teacher. Painting was Antoinette's passion, during her life, she painted more than a thousand oil paintings. 1938 - 1943 Academy of Art and Design, Arnhem, Holland 1947 Antoinette travelled to England to learn English and then on to South Africa 1957 Married Alexander Holland and moved to Tunbridge Wells 1959 Birth of daughter Rosalind 1965 - 1973 Attended art classes at the Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells. Teacher: Morris Weidman 1974 - 1987 Member of the Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1987 Moved to Spain were she remained until her death in November 2011 SOLO EXHIBITIONS 1975 First solo exhibition, Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1979 Tunbridge Wells Museum, Library and Art Gallery, Tunbridge Wells 1981 Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1983 University of Arnhem, Holland 1984 Cultureel Centrum, Arnhem, Holland 1985 Trinity Art Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1989 British Royal Society Club, Benalmadena, Spain 1992 Hotel Don Carlos, Marbella, Spain 1995 Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain 1996 Clinica Buchinger - Wilhelmi, Marbella Spain 1998 PYR Hotel , exhibition centre, Marbella, Spain GROUP EXHIBITIONS During her life she has participated in numerous group exhibitions, many of which include the above mentioned locations of Tunbridge Wells. She also frequently exhibited at the Pantiles Open Air Exhibiton CURRENT PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain Biblioteca Publica Municipal, Benalmadena, Spain PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Works held in private collections in Canada, Australia, South Africa, Egypt, New Zealand, Sweden, Finland, Ireland, Holland, Spain, Germany, USA and the UK.

Lot 233

Antoinette Holland (1921 - 2011 Dutch). New Life in Pot, oil on canvas, signed 94, framed, 46 x 56cm together with Still Life with Mask, oil on canvas, signed 95 verso, framed, 46 x 55cm (2). Notes Antoinette Holland Haggenburg was born in Arnhem, Holland, she was the second of thirteen brothers and sisters. Her father was the headmaster of the local school. Antoinette began painting at the age of nine, inspired by her grandfather who was also an artist. She spent many hours painting and drawing with her grandfather, he was her first teacher. Painting was Antoinette's passion, during her life, she painted more than a thousand oil paintings. 1938 - 1943 Academy of Art and Design, Arnhem, Holland 1947 Antoinette travelled to England to learn English and then on to South Africa 1957 Married Alexander Holland and moved to Tunbridge Wells 1959 Birth of daughter Rosalind 1965 - 1973 Attended art classes at the Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells. Teacher: Morris Weidman 1974 - 1987 Member of the Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1987 Moved to Spain were she remained until her death in November 2011 SOLO EXHIBITIONS 1975 First solo exhibition, Adult Education Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1979 Tunbridge Wells Museum, Library and Art Gallery, Tunbridge Wells 1981 Royal Tunbridge Wells Art Society, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 1983 University of Arnhem, Holland 1984 Cultureel Centrum, Arnhem, Holland 1985 Trinity Art Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1989 British Royal Society Club, Benalmadena, Spain 1992 Hotel Don Carlos, Marbella, Spain 1995 Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain 1996 Clinica Buchinger - Wilhelmi, Marbella Spain 1998 PYR Hotel , exhibition centre, Marbella, Spain GROUP EXHIBITIONS During her life she has participated in numerous group exhibitions, many of which include the above mentioned locations of Tunbridge Wells. She also frequently exhibited at the Pantiles Open Air Exhibiton CURRENT PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS Casa de la Cultura Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Benalmadena, Spain Biblioteca Publica Municipal, Benalmadena, Spain PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Works held in private collections in Canada, Australia, South Africa, Egypt, New Zealand, Sweden, Finland, Ireland, Holland, Spain, Germany, USA and the UK.

Lot 288

LORNA GRAHAM Still life Watercolour, 75cm x 57cm.

Lot 536

Jon Kniary (20thC) Still life bowl of Cherries oil on canvas, signed 9in x 10½in (23cm x 26.5cm), framed.

Lot 541

Iris Jones Still Life Vase of Flowers oil on canvas, signed (lower left) 24in x 20in (60cm x 50cm), framed.

Lot 735

Late 19th century school - Still life with flowers in a vase upon a ledge, oil on panel (panel with full length split), 30 x 25cm

Lot 736

Robert Sydney Rendell Wood - Still life, oil on board, signed lower right, 44 x 59cm

Lot 739

A pair of reproduction heavy gilt framed prints of game birds; a still life oleograph; and two other prints (5)

Lot 744

Robert Sydney Rendell Wood - Still life, oil on board, signed lower right, 44 x 59cm

Lot 754

Paul Bullard - Pencil, signed with monogram and dated 1981, 33 x 29cm; one other by the artist; and a continental still life oil (3)

Lot 112

Registration : B288 BFJ Chassis Number : WDB1070422A026252 Engine Number : 008526 Odometer reading : 63,000 miles Estimate : £8,000 - £11,000 The Mercedes-Benz SL (Sport Leicht) has been in production since 1954 with perhaps the most influential model being the W113 Pagoda of 1963. This second generation evolved from the 230SL to 250SL, finally becoming the 280SL. The W113 was replaced by the W107 in 1971 and, as the engines became larger, the bodywork and weight of the cars also increased - as often happens in mid-life! The SL improved through the years with technical innovation but still managed to keep its fundamental character and identity of an up-market, quality sports car. Its reputation went from strength to strength and it was rare to see an episode of Dallas or Dynasty in the 1980's without an SL making a star appearance. The genius soft-top mechanism which folds down out of sight under a panel ahead of the boot lid gave the car a beautifully sleek, uncluttered appearance. Offered with beautiful and almost unmarked red coachwork, complemented by a near flawless biscuit trim, this great 280SL Roadster has covered just over 60,000 miles from new and has benefitted from a wealth of recent work which we are told includes a gearbox re-build and re-adjustment of the timing giving us an example that is ready for the summer and hopefully hours of motoring enjoyment. Accompanied by a valid MoT test certificate, a history file including recent services and a wealth of old MoT test certificates verifying the mileage and original owner's manual, this plucky 280 is a pleasure to drive with its lighter nose and should, in our opinion, see significant investment potential for years to come with other similar models on offer at double the price. 

Lot 152

Registration : TSY 247 Chassis Number : AR 1495 02814 Engine Number : AR 1315 50407 Odometer reading : 43,950 km Estimate : £26,000 - £30,000 We are delighted to offer this Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider which, according to the Alfa Romeo Historic Archive in Arese, Milan, was manufactured on 19th November 1957 with the original body colour of white, and was sold on 21st March 1958 in Melegnano, Milan.  Today, this Giulietta sports red coachwork, a change from its original white, and carried out sometime in its earlier life. On inspection, it appears straight and rust free and although applied some years ago, the finish still looks smart. The engine bay is finished in black and gives away the original colour in places. Mechanically, the original 1290cc engine has been replaced with a later 1290cc Berlina block (a common change in period) mated to the standard four-speed gearbox. An early, rare and sought after cylinder head is fitted and fuelled via twin DCO3 sand cast Weber carburettors. As the historic racing fraternity knows, these carburettors are in very high demand and if a set can be found. The engine is also of interest in that it has an early cylinder head with the fuel pump located and driven off the exhaust camshaft. The chrome work does require some renovation and the wheels look original and untouched. Looking inside, the interior is in good condition and the hood, on removing it from its stowage, operates correctly and is in good order. A large history file accompanies this Giulietta and includes early Giulietta Register club magazines, many magazine articles and cuttings with road test reports from Autocar, Motor and Road and Track and an original Alfa Romeo spare parts catalogue. A large quantity of invoices and notes from its early days in the UK also give a fascinating insight into the car, including records from the well known Alfa Romeo racing driver of the period, John Dooley of Brookside Garage. It also benefits from an MoT test certificate valid until 9th September 2015. The Giulietta's V5 records the car as having first been registered in October 1996, and in fact the car has been in long-term ownership since then. However a sales invoice from 6th December 1974 suggests the car has been in the UK since 1974; as does a letter from Alfa Romeo (Great Britain) Ltd dated 21st June 1976, stating that the car is to Spider Veloce configuration. If you can look past this Spider's imperfections, you should be able to see a fabulous and rare, pre 1960, short wheelbase Giulietta that all too infrequently comes onto the market. 

Lot 188

Registration : MBB 803 Chassis Number : B212DA Engine Number : B106D Odometer reading : 19,000 miles Estimate : £11,000 - £13,000  The Bentley Mk. VI was the first post-war luxury car from Bentley, produced from 1946 to 1952. It was also the first car from Rolls-Royce with factory coachwork although chassis were still also supplied to independent coachbuilders. The chassis and engine went on to be used as the basis of those in the Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith of 1946 and Silver Dawn of 1949. The factory bodies were made by Pressed Steel Ltd of Coventry and sent to the Bentley works at Crewe for painting and fitting out with traditional wood and leather. They featured rear hinged 'suicide' doors at the front and a sliding sunroof. This standard steel example, first registered in the summer of 1948, is presented in black and silver with a cream leather interior. The body work and chassis are all in good order and the interior is complete with no significant rips or tears, however would benefit from a tidy-up. With just one former keeper from new, it is a good honest example of this early post-war luxury car which can be used or restored, coupled with an original tool kit and history file including the V5 registration document. Although the body and interior may require some attention, the engine and transmission is described by the owner as very good and this example is reasonably reserved- ready for the next stage of its life. 

Lot 261

Registration : JMV611K Chassis Number : 1S1794SA Engine Number : 7S1794SA Odometer reading : 46,710 miles Estimate : £24,000 - £28,000 The Jaguar E-Type was 10 years old and needed new life. History repeated itself by achieving huge success when Jaguar debuted its robust new engine in a sportscar instead of the saloon for which it was designed. Despite its sportscar heritage, Jaguar depended on saloon vehicles for its survival and had developed its twelve cylinder engine to power them with sufficient torque and refinement. Larger and softer in nature with weight redistributed 53/47, the Series III had lost the wilds of its youth but gained the long legged touring profile to which it was arguably better suited. Robert Bell in Motor was quoted as saying at the time that 'all we expected to try was a new engine but what in fact we drove was a new car. Not a yowling, aggressive Ferrari-like machine with which, perhaps, most people associate a V12 engine but a very smooth, quiet and refined grand touring sports car.' This two owner Series III fixedhead coupé was supplied new to the first owner, Mr. A H Gordon, who lived in London. The next owner, Mr. R H Reeves, acquired the car in April 1976 who then changed the registered keeper to his daughter in 1994. This very good, original example has been off the road since 2000 and has just been re-commissioned this year only requiring a new clutch master cylinder, fuel filters, ignition coil and new pedal springs. The vendor believes that the mileage is correct at 46,710 miles and the old MoT's, the 2000 insurance valuation certificate and the overall condition of this E-Type appear to validate that claim. This Series III E-Type, finished in Cotswold blue with dark blue interior, only requires minor cosmetic restoration. Supplied with the car is the V5C registration document, all the old registration documents going back to 1976, the handbook pack which contains the service book and dealer book, a set of the original sales brochures and a file of old MoT test certificate and invoices. This classically dynamic design is still a head turner. ï»¿ 

Lot 278

Registration : AGJ 999W Chassis Number : WDB12603722009743 Engine Number : 11796122009955 Odometer reading : 78,000 miles Estimate : No Reserve The S-Class has always been the epitome of performance, comfort and safety; setting benchmarks within the luxury saloon and limousine segments whilst also bringing new levels of technological innovation and product refinement to the industry as a whole. The W126; in its quest to deliver maximum comfort and outstanding safety, pioneered driver and passenger airbags with acceleration skid control, making it the first series production vehicle in the world to meet offset crash requirements. The W126 was also the first production car to use safety belt pre-tensioners and to fit rear passenger seatbelts. This top of the range, when new, 500SEL in Golden Sand with contrasting red interior, has been kept between two families its entire life and certainly reflects its loving ownership. Having covered just 78,000 miles from new, this example has been serviced by Hughes of Beaconsfield throughout with only few stamps or invoices missing. Offered with its original maintenance book, owner's manual, V5 Registration document and MoT test certificate until August 2015, this original vehicle, (which still requires a lead additive in its fuel) is an ideal investment for the discerning Mercedes-Benz enthusiast. 

Lot 288

Registration : B47 YJD Chassis Number : ZAR116C0003003457 Engine Number : AR01646/012883 Odometer reading : 40,082 miles Estimate : £7,000 - £10,000 The new Alfetta was released in 1972 with a mechanical layout which was reminiscent of the late 1930s and 1940s Alfetta 158 and 159 Grand Prix cars and still had the twin overhead cam engine of the earlier post-war Alfas. What linked them to the racing Alfettas was the shifting of the clutch and gearbox assembly to the rear of the car and the attachment of the gearbox to the differential. This transaxle assembly was located to the complex deDion rear suspension that incorporated coil springs and telescopic shock absorbers. The progressive-rate front suspension used torsion bars in place of the familiar coil springs of the earlier Giulias and Giuliettas. The design gave a near 50/50 weight distribution throughout the car, which resulted in the car having exceptional handling characteristics. The twin-cam engine was replaced in 1981 by what is considered today as the legendary Alfa Romeo V6 engine. This beautiful 2.5 litre, V6 example presented in silver with black velour trim started life in May 1985 as a company car to an executive for the oil producers, Shell Ltd. It, unsurprisingly, had a stamped original service book when owned as a company car but after an early life with light use, was dry stored for some nine years. Since having been awoken from its slumber, the car has been subject to a full engine and gearbox rebuild which was some 3,000 miles ago and a full restoration, giving us this lovely example today. With no modifications from new, this fantastic example with very low mileage is offered with an MoT test certificate valid until March 2016 and, we think, is very good value for a future classic.    The prop shaft on this car has failed upon delivery but the vendor has informed us that this will be fixed post auction along with a clutch re balancing for the buyer and deliver it upon completion.

Lot 340A

Oliver Clare (British 1852-1927) 'Still Life of Grapes & Peaches' Watercolour & gouache, signed lower right, 23 x 31cm CONDITION REPORT: Lot 340a - Not oil, we think it is now watercolour and gouache. The picture has a simple moulded gilt frame, with gold mounting board. Good condition, no issues.

Lot 341

James Harrigon (Scottish b.1931) ARR 'Quayside' & 'Reflections, Still Life' Oil on board, signed, 42 x 90cm & 59 x 50cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 341 - Both paintings are signed, condition good for both paintings, no issues.

Lot 115

A Chinese needlepoint embroidery, depicting still life of flowers, 102cm long CONDITION REPORT: Lot 115 - It is a modern needlepoint, some colour fading, no damage or frays.

Lot 261

Chesters 'Still Life' Oil on canvas, signed lower right, 100 x 80cm

Lot 1353

A Still Life of Fruit in a Gilt Frame

Lot 128

Framed, indistinctly signed, watercolour on paper, still life study of pink and white flowers in vase beside white jug, 55cm x 36.5cm.

Lot 132

PAMELA OVENS (1903 - 1985) Framed, signed, Modern British oil on canvas, still life study of red and orange flowers on a blue jug on table, 33.5cm x 29cm.

Lot 375

A group of three Royal Worcester ceramic jugs; one having hand painted peaches and berries still life design with gilt coloured handle, interior and foot, signed Everrett, c.1926, a Blush Ivory jug with floral design with gilt detailing and handle, numbered to base 1094, c.1895 and another similar Blush ware jug with floral design c.1908. Tallest 12.5cm.

Lot 386

Two hand painted porcelain plaques by ex-Worcester artists, one of still life berries, apples and pear design by P. English, 16cm by 11cm, the other of Anne Hathaways cottage by E. R. Booth, 14cm by 9cm, both having gilt frames. (2)

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