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Sonia Handford (1925-2010): 'Fruits for Africa', oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 92 x W 92 cm. Provenance: The artist's daughter. Note: Born to Russian Jewish parents who settled in England in the early 1900s, Sonia Handford was educated at Clapham County Girls’ Grammar School, and later at Wimbledon School of Art (1942-1945) under Lionel Ellis (1903-1988) where she received the ‘Painting with Merit’ award. She travelled widely during her life, beginning with France, Spain, Italy and Greece and later to Egypt, Russia, and the U.S.A. and exhibited at Wandsworth Town Hall (1963), Moriarty’s Wine Bar, West Hampstead (1989) and Shaftesbury Arts Centre (2004). She also had an extensive teaching career at Sydenham School for Girls, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Balls Park College of Education, St. Albans School for Boys and Hampstead Comprehensive. Major influences on her work include: Picasso, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Cezanne and Van Gogh.
A George III Mahogany Octagonal Shaped Wine Table, early 19th century, raised on a baluster turned support with three reeded legs, 40cm by 71cm; and A George III Mahogany Corner Washstand, early 19th century, with gallery back above two shelves and a shaped apron, raised on square chamfered legs, 43cm by 28cm by 87cm (2)
A Pair of Early Victorian Silver Plated Wine Coasters, the silver bosses Birmingham 1839, with foliate scroll rim; and An Electroplated Shaped Circular Salver, 2nd half 19th century, with elaborate border and foliate engraving, a stag crest to the centre, the coasters 18cm diameter (3) Coasters generally in good order some age realted general wear. The turned wood bases a little loose. Fabric underside lacking from one and coming away from the other. Maker's marks to the silver bosses indistinct. Salver with base metal showing through in most areas, predominantly to the high points of the decoration.
A Late Victorian Silver Small Salver, Gibson & Langman, London, 1896, circular with shaped shell and scroll rim on three ball and claw feet; and A George III Style Silver Cream Jug, London 1933, with reeded rim and handle; A Pair of Old Sheffield Plate Wine Coasters, with foliate rims; and A Pair of Pierced Electroplated Wine Coasters, the salver, 21cm diameter, 17.1ozt (6)
A Group of Silver Items, various makers, comprising: a pair of heart-shaped pierced baskets, 1895; a pair of smaller examples 1897; a repousse bowl, 1894; a small bowl, 1892; a tea strainer; sugar tongs; a pair of open salts; a small pepper; and a silver mounted scent bottle; together with various silver plated items comprising: two pairs of wine coasters; a twin handled cup; a pair of Danish candlesticks; sugar nips and spoons; and an entree dish and cover, weighable silver 16.2ozt (qty)
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