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Lot 2267

Susan Mangham, Watercolour, depicting a floral still life, signed, 32cm high, 26cm wide, mounted and framed

Lot 2355

Hunt, William Henry (1790-1864) watercolour still life birds nest with eggs

Lot 26

M. Popwitz (?) (20th Century) Still life of flowers in a vase Watercolour Signed lower right and dated 1935 41cm x 66cm Best Bid

Lot 1090

Karoly Paldeak, a still life of fruit, oil on canvas, signed, 50 x 60 cm

Lot 1112

S Turton, a still life with plums and an apple, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1894, 19 x 29 cm

Lot 1113

Alcaide (?), a still life of fruit, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, 46.5 x 37 cm, and its pair (2)

Lot 418

An oval oil on board: still life with flowers, in gilt metal scrolled frame, 17½" overall; a limited edition print by Caesar Smith

Lot 340

David Bellamy Still life study of a vase of flowers Watercolour Signed 22 x 19cm

Lot 343

John Palmer Still life study of decanters and jars Watercolour Signed 29.5 x 23.5cm (This painting is illustrated on page 83 of 'Drawing & Sketching' by John Palmer)

Lot 399

Ferdinand Cirel Still life study of candlesticks and jugs etc Oil on canvas Signed 50 x 59.5cm Together with two other oil paintings by Cirel

Lot 404

In the style of Henri Lebasque Still life study of a vase of flowers Oil on board 45 x 54cm

Lot 379

Cuthbert Gresley (1876 - 1963) Still Life, Irises signed, watercolour, 47cm x 35cm

Lot 380

Cuthbert Gresley (1876 - 1963) Still Life, Blossom in a Vase signed, watercolour, 48cm x 38cm

Lot 607

William Rayworth Still Life signed, opaque glass on panel, framed

Lot 105

AFTER HENRI FANTIN-LATOUR (French, 1836-1904). Still life study of a vase of flowers. Signed 'Fantin'. Oils on thin canvas laid on British Canvas. 28" x 25" (71cm x 64cm). CONDITION REPORT: Good condition, lined canvas, coming away.

Lot 609

Muriel England F.R.S.A. "Anemones," still life of flowers in a vase, signed, oil on board, 30cm x 37cm

Lot 133

Thomas J Harper. Still life. Pair. Oil on canvas. 24cm x 29cm each. Both signed

Lot 1096

Scottish Colourist School (20th century), Still life of roses, oil on canvas, 50cm x 60cm.

Lot 1106

Franz Krischke (1885-1960), Still life of clock, teacup, globe and book, oil on canvas, signed, 60cm x 50cm. DDS Illustrated

Lot 1125

William J. Coombes (b.1933), Studio still life, oil on canvas, signed, 49cm x 60cm. DDS Illustrated

Lot 1164

K. S. Nicholas (late 20th century), Floral still life, oil on panel, signed, 50cm x 39cm.

Lot 877

2 wool embroidered ethnic pictures of birds and still life, framed and glazed

Lot 195

A colour print over painted with oil - A still life of daffodils in a copper kettle, after Ivan Lindsay.

Lot 204

T. Denver (20th century British school). A still life study of flowers, oil on board, signed lower right. H: 60cm W: 50cm

Lot 308

Henry Zvi Zilberstein (1929-2009) portfolio with 8 signed lithographs, Judaica. The cover is designed as an English newspaper with the headline - Yiddishkite- Zvi Zilberstein. The portfolio includes the following lithographs: 1. The Kotel 2. Conversation 3. The Old Couple 4. The Letter 5. In The Ghetto 6. Bread and Water 7. Jewish Schooling 8. Torah Writing Each lithograph measures: 16in x 11.4in / 40.6cm. x 28.95cm. Each lithograph is signed and dated in the plate and hand signed and numbered by the artist. Henry Zilberstein. Born on 1929 in Paris. On 1943 he Joined the "Premiere armee francais" and participated in many battles. On 1947 he came to Israel and settled down in Kibbutz Chulata. He worked there as a fisherman, a truck driver and an architect but later (1995) abandoned all of those professions to commit to his painting. "Zvi (Henry) Zilberstein lived 70 years following the modernist's way of life, when one day he left the architect sketching desk for something he wasn't familiar with himself. He was guided more by vague intuition then by nostalgia, he was always too connected with his own culture and time. And still, there was one thing that inspired him: a black and white album entitled "Disappearing world". Its author, Roman Wishniak, a brilliant photographer, had spent the 20s and 30s in eastern Europe, capturing the humble and yet very rich lives of the Jewish communities on film. Today, Zilberstein is reliving the magic of those photos with delicate colors and a touch of humor, inspired by his admiration to the great American cartoonist, Norman Rockwell." Gabriel Roth.

Lot 9

Painter Chaim Soutine Black Patinated Bronze Medal, 1972. The bronze medal is made with Chaim Soutine's portrait with his name in English and the years which between he live (1894-1943), the other side is decorated with "Still life with Herrings" which is one of Soutine's most famous paintings made in 1916. Comes in a square blue box. Medal diameter - 8.5cm / 3.35in. Box - 9.5cm X 9.5cm / 3.74in X 3.74in.

Lot 156

Two early 19th century watercolour botanical still life studies, each in rosewood glazed frame

Lot 289

N Canning Still life study of daisies and grasses in a white ceramic jug watercolour, signed 46 x 39 cm in composite moulded glazed frame

Lot 584

A signed coloured print after Augustus John showing a still life with jug of mimosa, signed in pencil bottom right John, with Fine Art Trade Guild embossed stamp bottom right, with label verso - Mimosas, Augustus John RA and Barton & Long, Bristol Framers label, 51 x 37 cm in textured gilt frame

Lot 613

A collection of 19th century and other pictures and prints including an oil painting on board, still life with fruit, 30 x 24 cm, two Lionel Edwards coloured prints, showing the Avon Vale Hunt 38 x 51 cm, and the Beaufort Hunt - Kill Above Sodbury Vale, a pair of coloured prints after Morland - The Door of the Village Inn and The Dairy Farm, a dramatic late Victorian coloured print of a fireman rescuing a young girl - Saved, a copy of the Bristol Mirror Newspaper dated June 6th 1840, etc (all framed) together with four volumes of The Foxhound Kennel Stud Book dating from the 1930s and 1940s, etc

Lot 624

Three 19th century pencil drawings of topographical views including a view of Southampton signed M F Rich and dated 1819, 23 x 36 cm approx, a 19th century oil painting on canvas, still life with fruit, inscribed verso SB To Reverend G B Bennett, May 1880, 20 x 25 cm (unframed), a pair of early 20th century pencil and watercolour studies of Wareham street scenes, signed N Felix Palmer, 14 x 22 cm and a small oil painting on board of a garden scene in wide frame

Lot 669

BJM - Still life study of dahlias, oil on canvas, 67 x 54 cm Prov: Singh (cricketer)

Lot 663

Dutch school - A pair of still life flower studies, oil on canvas, 91.5 x 65 cm, both unframed (2)

Lot 609

An intersting early 20th century oil painting on canvas painted in the cubist/abstract manner showing a still life with table and kitchen implements including a saucepan, jug, etc, unsigned, 46 x 57 cm in black frame

Lot 565

A 20th century oil painting on canvas of a still life with vase of poppies and daisies, indistinctly signed bottom right, 50 x 40 cm in moulded gilt frame

Lot 659

Václav Å pála (Czech 1885-1946) [ARR]/The Old Tower at the Entrance to Marseille Port/signed and dated 1926/oil on canvas, 63cm x 80cm/Provenance: This picture was brought out of Czechoslovakia in 1938 by its owner, Norbert Gross, a solicitor and a collector of contemporary art. Having been advised by a Sudeten German that he was on a Nazi list, he left Prague hurriedly with his wife Mitzi and arrived in London where he had professional contacts. Thence by descent to the vendor/Literature: Recorded in the artist's archive, No.123/Note: Å pála, a painter and graphic designer, studied at Prague Academy. His early work was influenced by Fauvism and later by Cubism. From 1923 he produced many still life paintings and landscapes. He was initially rejected by Czech society, but later lionised and recognised with the title 'National Artist' in 1946 . His work is highly sought after and he is considered to be a 20th Century great by Czech collectors/see illustration/*PLEASE NOTE ARTIST'S RESALE RIGHT MAY APPLY TO THIS LOT* Condition Report: *PLEASE NOTE ARTIST'S RESALE RIGHT MAY APPLY TO THIS LOT*

Lot 599

English School, circa 1900/Still Life of Lemons/oil on canvas, 63.5cm x 76.25cm/unframed/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey

Lot 541

C F E Harvey/A Hot Day at Lower Slaughter/watercolour, 30.5cm x 46cm/Sonia York/Italian Vase/gouache, 41cm x 35cm/and another still life

Lot 228

William Charles Penn, still life of flowers, oil on relined canvas, in a gilt frame, 52cm x 68cm.

Lot 147

A Gilt Framed Ceramic Capodimonte Still Life Flowers

Lot 151

A Framed Water Colour Still Life Flowers

Lot 293

Gruwier, (Modern, Belgian) still life of sunflowers in vase, mixed media oil on board, signed lower right, 73cm x 53cm, framed.

Lot 72

20th Century British, still life basket of vegetables, bottle and stoneware jug, oil on board, 70cm x 56cm, framed.

Lot 84

CHURCHILL WINSTON S.: (1874-1965) British Prime Minister 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1953. A good T.L.S.,Winston S. Churchill, with holograph salutation and subscription, one page, 4to, Downing Street, 24th April 1922, to Viscount Northcliffe ('My dear Northcliffe'), on the blind embossed stationery of the Colonial Office, further marked Private and Still in bed in Churchill's hand. Churchill thanks his correspondent for their telegram and remarks that he is getting on well but has suffered a very heavy fall 'which only good luck and, I think, a good constitution have stripped of serious consequences'. Churchill informs Northcliffe that he hopes to be in London shortly 'to attend to the various large questions now pending' but afterwards must have a three week holiday, adding that he had none at Christmas 'and since then I have been very hard worked indeed'. In concluding Churchill comments 'Yes, I am very glad not to be at Genoa. You probably know what my views on that subject are, so I need not commit the impropriety of repeating them. I conveyed your message to Westminster'. With blank integral leaf. A few very minor signs of age wear at the edges, VG Alfred Harmsworth (1865-1922) 1st Viscount Northcliffe. British Newspaper and Publishing Magnate.  Churchill served as Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1921-22. The 'various large questions now pending' concerned the peace agreement between North and South Ireland which had been signed on 30th March. On the following day the Irish Free State Bill was passed into law and Churchill's role in the reconciliation of the two enemies was widely praised. In his book Churchill: A Life Martin Gilbert writes 'In Ireland...de Valera denounced the settlement and urged his followers to resist it...In an attempt to strengthen the Free State forces, Churchill began in mid-April to provide them with arms and ammunition. When, a month later, [Michael] Collins proposed an electoral pact with de Valera and the Republicans for the forthcoming Free State elections, he was deeply shocked, fearing a sudden triumph for armed Republicanism and the complete separation of southern Ireland from England' The Genoa Conference was held in Italy from 10th April - 19th May 1922 where the representatives of 34 countries gathered to discuss global economic problems following World War I. Churchill's views on extending economic aid to the 'tyrannic' government of Soviet Russia brought him into conflict with Prime Minister David Lloyd George at a time when relations between the two men were already strained. 

Lot 1

Memorabilia relating to the British 1908 London Olympic Games boxing champion Richard K Gunn including his winner's diploma, the lot comprising: a 1908 Olympic Games winner's diploma named to R K GUNN, trimmed at margins the result of an earlier mounting and framing; a large mounted 22 by 15in. signed photographic portrait of Richard Gunn posed in boxing vest and trunks, signed in ink lower left and inscribed by hand OLYMPIC GAMES, 1908; a hallmarked silver salver of octagonal form with presentation inscription dated July 1950 reading PRESENTED TO R.R. (DICK) GUNN BY THE AMATEUR BOXING ASSOCIATION IN RECOGNITION OF HIS LONG AND VALUABLE SERVICES ON THE COUNCIL AS A MEMBER LIFE PRESIDENT AND HON. TREASURER, A.B.A. FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION 1894, 1895 & 1896, 30.5cm., 12in. diameter; a first prize diploma for featherweight boxing named to Gunn and presented by the German Gymnasium Societyin 1893; a scrapbooks, press cuttings and a quantity of other ephemera relating to the career of R K Gunn (a qty.) Richard Kenneth Gunn (1871-1961) is the oldest man ever to have been crowned as an Olympic boxing champion. He achieved this feat in the featherweight division of the boxing tournament at the London Games of 1908 aged 37 years and 254 days. He had in fact retired when still British amateur featherweight champion in 1896, a title he had held for three consecutive years. This retirement was actually at the request of the ABA as Gunn was far the superior of any of his rivals. In return Gunn served on the ABA Council for more than ten years. When the fighter learned that the Olympic Games were coming to London he resumed training, returned to the ring and won the gold medal at the 1908 Games, before hanging up his gloves for good immediately thereafter. He only ever suffered one defeat in 15 years of boxing. Gunn was born in Charing Cross, London, 16th February 1871 and died at Lambeth, London, 23rd June 1961 aged 90.

Lot 1187

A Chinese blue and white ginger jar decorated with shaped panels of still life scenes on a cracked ice ground. Height: 17cm approximately

Lot 1189

A pair of Chinese porcelain bowls decorated with still life objects, the bases bearing six character hand painted Guangxu marks. Diameter: 16cm approximately

Lot 1544

An unframed Dutch style still life oil painting of flowers

Lot 1551

A large framed oil painting on board depicting still life studies of flowers by Violet Harrison

Lot 1552

A large framed oil painting on board depicting still life study of poppy flowers by Violet Harrison

Lot 1292

WILLIAM HUNT (1790-1864), A STILL LIFE OF GRAPES, POMEGRANATE AND A DELFT PLATE, watercolour signed with initials and indistinctly dated lower right, 15cm x 22.5cm

Lot 1295

J PLANER (20TH CENTURY SCHOOL), A STILL LIFE OF ROSES AND OTHER FLOWERS IN TWO GLASS VASES, oil on board, signed, 56cm x 74cm (oval)

Lot 366

A small New Testament and Psalms proverbs volume decorated to the back with still life flowers in oils by Pro Hart.

Lot 103

ARBIT BLATAS (LITHUANIAN 1908-1999)Still Life with Tulips, oil on canvas92 x 66 cm (36 1/4 x 25 1/4 in.) signed lower right PLEASE NOTEIf you will be bidding live on auction day, please note that Session I of the Auction (Russian Fine & Decorative Art), starts at 10:00 AM New York Time and goes from Lot 1 through Lot 234. Session II of the Auction (European, American and International Fine & Decorative Art) starts at 2:00 PM New York Time and goes from Lot 500 through Lot 657. We sell approximately 70 lots per hour.

Lot 110

SIMKHA SIMKHOVITCH (RUSSIAN 1893-1949)Still Life of Flowers in a Blue Vase, 1930oil on canvas45.5 x 33.5 cm (17 7/8 x 13 1/8 in.)signed and dated lower leftPLEASE NOTEIf you will be bidding live on auction day, please note that Session I of the Auction (Russian Fine & Decorative Art), starts at 10:00 AM New York Time and goes from Lot 1 through Lot 234. Session II of the Auction (European, American and International Fine & Decorative Art) starts at 2:00 PM New York Time and goes from Lot 500 through Lot 657. We sell approximately 70 lots per hour.

Lot 551

AUGUST LAUX (AMERICAN 1847-1921) Still Life with Raspberries and Chalice, oil on canvas25.5 x 35.5 cm (10 x 14 in.)signed lower rightPLEASE NOTEIf you will be bidding live on auction day, please note that Session I of the Auction (Russian Fine & Decorative Art), starts at 10:00 AM New York Time and goes from Lot 1 through Lot 234. Session II of the Auction (European, American and International Fine & Decorative Art) starts at 2:00 PM New York Time and goes from Lot 500 through Lot 657. We sell approximately 70 lots per hour.

Lot 552

FREDERICK M. FENETTY (AMERICAN 1854-1915)Still Life with Flowers in a Blue Vase, oil on canvas 45.5 x 35.5 cm (18 x 14 in.)signed lower rightPLEASE NOTEIf you will be bidding live on auction day, please note that Session I of the Auction (Russian Fine & Decorative Art), starts at 10:00 AM New York Time and goes from Lot 1 through Lot 234. Session II of the Auction (European, American and International Fine & Decorative Art) starts at 2:00 PM New York Time and goes from Lot 500 through Lot 657. We sell approximately 70 lots per hour.

Lot 88

MAREVNA [Marie Bronislava Vorobieff-Stebelska] (RUSSIAN 1892-1984)Still Life with Calla Lilies, oil on canvas92 x 72.5 cm (36 1/4 x 28 1/2 in.)signed lower rightPLEASE NOTEIf you will be bidding live on auction day, please note that Session I of the Auction (Russian Fine & Decorative Art), starts at 10:00 AM New York Time and goes from Lot 1 through Lot 234. Session II of the Auction (European, American and International Fine & Decorative Art) starts at 2:00 PM New York Time and goes from Lot 500 through Lot 657. We sell approximately 70 lots per hour.

Lot 1936

An Oil on canvas depicting a still life of peaches by D. Rushworth. 17'' x 26''

Lot 1980

A large Oil on board of a still life of a Gentleman's desk by candlelight, signed, 35'' x 23 1/2''.

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