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A E Broadbent (British, 20th century), Two oils on board, 'All The World's A Stage' and still life with bottles, jar and onion, Signed lower right, 46cm x 61cm and 51cm x 40cm, Framed,With Bonnevale (20th century), Oil on panel, Portrait of a man playing bagpipes, Signed lower left,56cm x 45cm, Unframed (3)
A Sheraton style painted satinwood demi-lune side cabinet, c.1900, in the manner of Edwards and Roberts, with radially veneered top above a drawer and cupboard door, on tapered legs, painted throughout with panels of birds, a still life and a portrait of a maiden, 93cm H x 88cm W x 45cm D PLEASE NOTE: the door is bowed and does not close flush
Caverswall Fine Handpainted Pair if Ltd and Numbered Edition Twin Handled Lidded Vases - Painted by Neil Higgins 'Floral' Still Life, with cobalt blue and 22ct Gold highlighted, great colours. 1st quality and mint condition. These vases are number 6 and 7 of only 100 produced. Height 9" - 22.5 cm tall.
Oil Painting by Hadrian Richards 'The Harbour' signed to bottom left hand side. Framed in contemporary black frame, painting depicts ships in harbour. Hadrian Richards is an established Fine Artist. Producing mainly Landscape paintings and Still Life paintings in a variety of media. 20.5'' x 16'' including frame. Please see images.
Oil Painting by Hadrian Richards 'Still Life With Violin' dated 2017. Framed in contemporary cream frame. Hadrian Richards is an established Fine Artist. Producing mainly Landscape paintings and Still Life paintings in a variety of media. Signed and dated. 21'' x 17'' including frame. Please see images.`
A white-metal mounted scroll case of cylindrical form, engraved on the metal: 'Presented to H.E. Sir Francis Stanley Jackson/Governor of Bengal/The Dacca District Board'; each end with a domed cover and crown finial, about 40 cm long, circa 1927-1932; together with a mottled green glass, or other, box and cover, 5.5 cm diameter. Both contained in a rectangular wood box (3). Sir Francis Stanley Jackson, GCSI, GCIE, KStJ (1870-1947) was Governor of Bengal, 1927-1932, but perhaps is better remembered for his exceptional Cricketing career with Cambridge University, Yorkshire and England. He took part in The Ashes Test at Trent Bridge, 1899 together with a number of the games' most famous players, including W.G. Grace, K.S. Ranjitsinhji, C.B..Fry, Tom Hayward, George Hirst and Wilfred Rhodes. Interestingly, this was not Jackson's best Test Match; he scored 8 in the the First Innings and a Duck in the Second.Jackson rose to Test prominence, scoring 91 in his first Test Match Innings against Australia in 1893 and maintained this form until his penultimate Test Innings at The Oval in 1905 when he scored 76. In 20 Tests, he scored 1415 runs with an impressive average of 48.79, also taking 24 wickets at 33.29. He was both President of The MCC, and President of Yorkshire County Cricket Club.Jackson survived an attempt on his life in 1932 by Bina Dias, a West Bengal Nationalist who was later to become a member of the Bengal Provincial Legislative Assembly. He died in London on 9th March, 1947 whilst still in the post of President of Yorkshire County Cricket Club. Jackson was featured on a number of cigarette cards, including those offered with Capstan, Wills and Ogden's Cigarettes, winning the Ashes in 1905 against an Australian Team with Joe Darling, Syd Gregory, Victor Trumper, Clem Hill and Warwick Armstrong. A feat for which Jackson may be justifiably remembered. .Please note that there are some areas of wear, deterioration or damage to this lot.
PATRICK CAULFIELD [1936-2005]. Red & White Still Life, 1966. offset lithograph, edition of 100, 24/100, signed in ink on right hand edge. 42 x 56 cm sheet size - overall including frame 61 bx 74 cm. Provenance: Robert Elkon Gallery, 2012 [£1250]; Goldmark Gallery [label on reverse]; Private collection, London. [very good condition - unexamined out of frame]. Buyers premiun of 20%+ VAT is payable.
JACK JONES (Welsh 1922-1993), still life study of fruit with wine bottle, with chair in room setting, oils on board. 47 x 60cm approx. Together with another still life study bowl of fruit with wine bottles, oils on canvas, 56 x 68cm approx and an architectural study, street scene, oils on canvas, unsigned, 61 x 45cm approx. (3)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: All are rather grubby with minor paint loss in places and unframed.
A 19th century Swiss made cased cylinder music box, playing over eight aires, the rosewood veneered hinged cover decorated with a polychrome musical still life set within strung borders, opening to reveal the three-bell movement with a 43 tooth comb set within a further hinged glazed compartment (A/F), the case in a simulated rosewood finish, on short bracket feet, 21 cm high 46 x 26 cm.
B MCMALLORY (20th Century); oil on board, impressionist summer street scene with nun, signed lower right, Charles Ives frame maker label verso, 66 x 50.5cm, framed and glazed, unattributed; oil on canvas, street scene with buildings and trees, unsigned, 76 x 51cm, gilt framed, and J Guinness; oil on canvas, still life with roses, signed lower left , 22 x 25cm (3).
W.G. Scott-Brown 'Bill' (1897-1987)Acrylic on canvasStill life study of hydrangeas in vase and table setting 35.5cm x 46cm(Unsigned, but authenticated by Elizabeth Wheeler, his daughter, on sticker, verso)W.G. 'Bill' Scott-Brown, eminent Harley Street Ear, Nose and Throat surgeon, whose famous textbook 'Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat' is still the standard reference text for ENT specialists. He developed a passion for painting early in 1950 and was encourage by his close friend and patient, Paul Lucien Maze, although their styles were very different. Bill Scott-Brown exhibited at the Royal Academy and was once president of the British Pastel Society.

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