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Lot 63

LADISLAUS RATH BERGER (b. 1947) Five framed, signed, Hungarian oils on board, still life compositions, showing pots and bowls with fruit and vegetables, 11.5cm x 14.3cm, (5).

Lot 76

ETHEL M. ELLIOTT. Framed, signed, dated '29, 20th Century oil on canvas, still life composition of fruit spilling from a basket, 40cm x 53cm.

Lot 78

Framed, unsigned, 20th Century watercolour and bodycolour on paper, still life of flowers arranged in an urn, 50cm x 44.5cm.

Lot 433

PAKSI GYULA (1904). Still life on canvas, oil on canvas, gilt framed, 40 x 80 cm Buyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping

Lot 443

D HARRISON (XIX). A still life of fruit, signed lower right and dated 1894, watercolour, framed and glazed, 28 x 21 cm Buyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping

Lot 444

D HARRISON (XIX). A still life of fruit, signed lower right and dated 1894, watercolour, framed and glazed, 28 x 21 cm Buyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping

Lot 937

TOM CAMPBELL (Scottish 1865 - 1943) STILL LIFE WITH ROSES Oil on board, signed, 25 x 36cm (10 x 14")

Lot 58

Thomas Whittle 1803-1887 oil on canvas still life of fruit, signed bottom right - 39 x 59.5cm

Lot 59

Wilf Walker oil on canvas still life of flowers - 64 x 49cm

Lot 60

E Steele 1884 a pair of still life of fruit and flowers signed bottom right label to verso - 17.5 x 17.5cm

Lot 116

Vincent Clare (1855-1925) - Pair of watercolours - Still-life With Wild Flowers And Birds Nest and Still-life With Fruit, each signed, 29.5cm x 24.5cm Condition: Possibly very minor fade - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 158

Audrey Lewis-Hopkins (1914-2011) - Oil on board - Still-life With Patchwork Quilt, signed, exhibited Royal Academy 1968, 58cm x 68cm A.R. Condition: **No obvious restoration - General condition consistent with age

Lot 186

19th Century English School - Two albums and a small folio containing watercolour studies, mainly botanic and still-life with some landscapes etc, some bearing initials and names including; Mrs Davis, E.D., Miss Beddowe, E.B.B., L.R.G. etc, some dated from between the years 1836 and 1888 Condition: Some are foxed and with minor staining - would suggest viewing this lot in person

Lot 217

Attributed to A Coe - a still life study, chrysanthemums oil on board 12'' x 10''; and a study of daffodils in a vase oil on board 10.5'' x 6.5 in moulded gilt frames

Lot 221

H Truman - a still life study, mixed flowers in a vase oil on canvas bears a signature 24'' x 19'' in a moulded gilt frame

Lot 717A

Alfred Frederick William Hayward (British, 1856-1939) Still Life of Yellow Dog Roses, oil on board, 13 x 23cm

Lot 49

Continental School (19th Century) Still life of flowers Oil on canvas Unsigned 59.5cm x 48.5cm

Lot 50

Herbert Davis Richter (1874-1955) Still life with flowers in a vase, copper vessel and blue dish behind Oil on board Signed on reverse 48cm x 64cm

Lot 280

Still Life with pink flowers, watercolour on paper, indistinctly initialled JC and dated 1960 lower left, framed, mounted and glazed, 16 x 19cm

Lot 291

A quantity of pictures and prints to include a hand coloured etching of parrots, a landscape titled 'Black Thorn' artists proof, a Hugo Van der Goes still life print, an original pencil study titled en verson 'Martin Rose' framed and glazed (4)

Lot 302

A collection of four framed G. D Ehret floral prints with another floral still life with insects, body colour on rice paper, signed 'Georgina', framed, mounted and glazed, signed lower left (2)

Lot 317

A quantity of pictures to include two original drawings by Brian Davis FRSA, a mixed media village scene, a still life print, an original watercolour of a landscape with a church in the distance and a wooden frame (6)

Lot 334

A quantity of pictures to include a floral canvas print, a Pat Turner print of ducks, a Judy Talako print of bathers and an original still life oil on board signed M. I Cozens (4)

Lot 772

A late 19th century oil painting on board, still life, flowers in vase. 15 ins x 11 ins, framed, indistinctly signed.

Lot 802

George Lance (1802-1864), watercolour, still life of fruit. 12 ins x 21 ins, mounted, unframed, signed.

Lot 867

Five 19th century oil paintings, each a still life of fruit and/or flowers. 5.75 ins x 8.25 ins, framed.

Lot 241

ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES BURRAS (BRITISH, 1844-1911) Still Life of Bird's Nest with Eggs, oil on board, indistinctly signed lower right and dated '1899', 18.5cm x 29cm.

Lot 350

Continental School, still life of fruit, a pair, oil on board, oval, 38cm high x 49.5cm wide (2)

Lot 24

Marie Tissot, French (20th c) Oil on Canvas. "Still Life of Flowers" Signed Lower Right Marie Tissot. Some Craquelure Lower Left/Center or in Good Condition. Measures 25 Inches by 19 Inches. Frame Measures 31-1/2 Inches by 25-1/2 Inches. Shipping $95.00

Lot 45

‡ André Minaux (French 1923-1986) Still life of flowers in a carafe Signed Oil on canvas 81 x 61cm ++Good condition

Lot 82

Sir Matthew Smith (1879-1959) Still life of dahlias Thought to be signed in the composition, centre left Coloured crayon on buff paper 56 x 42cm ++Watermarks on the paper have become visible, possibly as a result of the picture being stuck down, otherwise good condition

Lot 84

‡ Owen Bowen (1873-1967) Still life of delphiniums and roses in a glass Signed Oil on canvas 61 x 51cm ++A small repair to left of glass with patch verso and some retouching, otherwise good condition

Lot 96

Abolghassem Saidi (Iranian b.1926) Still life of flowers and grapes Signed and dated 62 Oil on canvas 65 x 81cm ++Slight ripple to canvas upper right corner, some areas of paint separation, varnish patchy, not examined under u.v. light

Lot 349

Florence Fieldhouse (early 20th century) Still life, Chrysanthemums In a Jug signed, oil on camvas, 36cm x 41cm Florence Fieldhouse (early 20th century) Still Life, signed, oil on canvas, 61cm x 51cm; others, all by the same hand (5)

Lot 381

R. Bolton (20th century) Still life, Mallard, Prawns, Water, Cabbage and Lemons indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 33cm x 43cm

Lot 1

BRAZ, OSIP (1872-1936) Still Life with Pipes Oil on canvas, 54 by 73 cm. Provenance: Private collection, UK.

Lot 11

SHISHKIN, IVAN (1832-1898) Autumn on Krestovsky Island , signed with initials, inscribed "Krestovskii" and dated "1892 Sentiabr'". Oil on canvas, 110 by 84.5 cm. Authenticity certificate from the expert V. Petrov. Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the expert N. Ignatova. Exhibited: Possibly, Personalnaya vystavka etiudov I. I. Shishkina, St Petersburg, 1892. Ivan Shishkin created Autumn on Krestovsky Island during one of his annual painting trips through the environs of St Petersburg. It was a time when the painter had already achieved fame all across Russia, and the sheer mastery of his work secured him a leading place among the great landscapists. In 1891, a year before he painted this canvas, the artist had organised a one-man exhibition entitled Studies, Drawings, Etchings and Lithographs from the Period 1849–1891, setting before the St Petersburg public more than 500 superb works. The works on show were vivid evidence of Shishkin’s “artistic laboratory”, revealing the principle on which his work was always based: a meticulous study of nature. It is as though his brush or the point of his pencil could feel the pulse of nature, masterfully reproducing her creations, whatever they might be – dry bark peeling off a tree, soft moss or ebullient clusters of ground-elder blossom, – evoking at the same time the particular tarry scent of the forest, the coolness of its morning or the freshness of its air in the evening. Shishkin was a true lover and connoisseur of the woodland and knew the anatomy of the various species of trees and plants to perfection. Pavel Tretyakov went so far as to call him Tsar of the Woods. Contemporaries said that Shishkin was “a milestone in the development of Russian landscape, a man and also a school – but a living school”. The artist himself, when still very young, had written in his diary: “Nature is the only book, which can teach us about art”. A few decades later he would occupy a secure and very special place in Russian landscape painting. Art critics would recognise him as a great master, unequalled “among Russian painters of vegetation in nature”. He would be seen as “conscientious and sensible” and a “powerful and genuine master of his craft, for whom there are no technical obstacles to expressing whatever subtleties he observes in nature. For Shishkin, there is now no subject matter beyond the realm of nature, and nature remains his only paradigm for consistent study in the inexhaustible stream of his creative effort”, as was observed in a review for the V Itinerant Exhibition in 1877. Throughout his life, Shishkin’s favourite theme was the majestic world of the forest with its overgrown thickets, mossy soil and thick vegetation, the mighty foliage of the wide-reaching oaks and the needle-fingered boughs of the firs and pines. In Shishkin’s late creative period, however – towards the end of the 1880s and the 1890s – his canvasses take on an ever more lyrical quality, the sense of being drawn, in the artist’s own words, towards a “warm, lively dialogue of the soul with nature and God”. It becomes more interesting for him to paint old parks, tranquil ponds of frozen water or neglected mills on streams in the forest, in short – subjects that exude a feeling of peace, quietness and elegiac pensiveness. In Autumn on Krestovsky Island it is as though the artist has come across the avenue in the morning sunlight by accident while walking in the park. There is a certain sadness and melancholy about the mood evoked by the warmth of summer slipping away and the coolness of autumn days about to come, the earth sodden by recent rain and the yellow fallen leaves. The branches of the oaks form an arch through which can be seen a quiet pool and beside it an abandoned bower, keeping silent witness to secret conversations and musings in solitude. Here, as much as in any other of his works, Shishkin succeeds in conveying the intimacy of nature in Russia, her resonance with deeply felt human emotions: a sense of peace as well as trepidation, a slight sadness together with warm recollections of the past.

Lot 160

ZVEREV, ANATOLY (1931-1986) Still Life with Apples , signed and dated 1971. Oil on cardboard, 36 by 52.5 cm. Provenance: A gift from the artist to Giuseppe De Santis, a famous Italian film director, 1970s, Moscow. Thence by descent. Collection of the widow of the above, Italy.

Lot 75

§ KLESTOVA, IRENE (1908-1989) Still Life with Roses , signed, further numbered "N. 9" on the reverse. Oil on cardboard, 45.5 by 55 cm. Provenance: Frost and Reed Gallery, London (label on the reverse). Private collection, France.

Lot 99

ZHILINSKY, DMITRY (B. 1927) Still Life with Peaches , signed, titled in Cyrillic and dated 1981 on the reverse. Oil on cardboard, 31.5 by 43 cm. Provenance: Acquired at the salon of the Art Fund of the USSR by a previous owner (label on the reverse). With Galerie Claude Bernard, Paris (label on the reverse).

Lot 214

Walnut and inlaid box, print on fabric of a young girl, fabric still-life of flowers, small Russian gouache and a landscape,

Lot 260

Large Italian scene print, still life of flowers print, watercolour of cat in window, watercolour of flowers - Silverthorne, three other similar by Worthington and Bloom, and three other prints (10)

Lot 287

Two still life painting and a landscape

Lot 289

Watercolour landscape, portrait, and a still life of apples (3)

Lot 1014

Gilt framed still life oil on canvas

Lot 510

Limited edition prints - Woman seated on a jetty; and a still-life composition of flowers, after W. Haenents, signed edition no.484/950 and 31/950. (2)

Lot 490

Florence Mary Leaver, (British early 20th Century), 'Study of a Garden' together with another still life study of shell and fruit, oils on canvas, (2). Unframed.

Lot 498

Group of unframed oils on canvas, still life studies of flowers etc. (Various).

Lot 507

After S.L. Crawford, 'We Three Kings', an equestrian print, after Edith Todd, 'Still Life Study of Flowers', coloured print, and after Arthur Elsley, 'Children with a Pony', coloured print. Framed. (3)

Lot 541

'Still Life Study of Flowers' and a 'Landscape with Lake', oils on canvas. Framed. (2)

Lot 346

20th century Dutch school, a still life study of flowers, watercolour, signed and dated 1987. H.41cm W.50cm

Lot 170

JAZZ/BOP - Collection of 32 x original title LP's, to include US and EU issues. Titles to include Marky Markowitz - Mark's Vibes (Famous Door HL-111), John Lewis - Essence (Atlantic 1425), Duke Jordan Quintet - Duke's Delight (Steeple Chase SCS-1046), Stan Kenton - 1944 (Italian pressing Queen Disc Q-054), Various - Life Time Anthony Williams (BST-84180) and Phil Woods - Rights Of Swing (Black Lion Records/Candid CS 9016 still sealed). Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.

Lot 439

Charles E Georges: A still life with blue jug and chrysanthemums, dated '56

Lot 459

W Broad: A still life with Nasturtiums, watercolour and another similar with Orchids, both in gilt frames

Lot 1004

ENGLISH SCHOOL (19th/20th century) Still Life Oil on canvas 122 x 91 cm, framed CONDITION REPORTS: Two holes, some crazing, associated paint loss, could do with a clean, could do with re-stretching, some smaller holes and associated paint loss.

Lot 1014

GEORGE CROSLAND ROBINSON (1858-1930) British Floral Still Life Oil on canvas Signed 39 x 48.5 cm, framed CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear.

Lot 960

SARAH FERNELEY (1812-1903) British Pantry Still Life Oil on board Signed Miss Ferneley, Melton Mowbray and dated 1834 20.5 x 26 cm, framed CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, losses to frame, old label to verso inscribed with biographical details.

Lot 961

DUTCH SCHOOL (19th century) Floral Still Life Oil on canvas 82.5 x 67 cm, framed CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, old patch repair with probable over painting, some possible further over painting, slight losses to frame, re-lined at some stage.

Lot 963

E. VANDERMAN (20th century) Continental Floral Still Life Oil on board Signed 61.5 x 74.5 cm, the frame 18th century CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, slight losses/flaking to frame gilding.

Lot 964

DOROTHY ADAMSON (1894-1934) British, After MARGARET TARRANT (1888-1959) British Floral Still Life Oil on canvas 50 x 55 cm, framed CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, slight losses to frame.

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