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Antiques and Collectables Thursday 16 February 2012 11:00 Antiques and Collectables Thursday 16 February 2012 11:00 Bainbridges Station Parade Ickenham Road Ruislip HA4 7DL Bainbridges (Antiques and Collectables) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 1 a book, library and window background in pencil, by August A large vacant gilt gessoed wood picture frame with pierced Edouart, signed and dated 1838, maple frame. foliate decoration, other vacant frames, together with framed posters, prints, reproductions, etc. Estimate: £60.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 Lot: 9 'Beach Scene' by Diana Low, pastels, framed, reverse with Lot: 2 label. A pair of tinted prints of children, giltwood frames, a Bartolozzi print, 'Euphrosine', giltwood frame, and various other prints incl. Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 by A. Vallee, and reproductions, mostly framed. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 10 'Priscilla Goes A-visiting' by E.H. Shepard, signed, pen and ink, gilt frame. Lot: 3 Two oils: a river valley by R. Matthews, signed, gilt frame, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 reverse with artist's label; and an interior with a mother and a baby in a cradle, foliate gilt frame. Lot: 11 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 A continental street scene by H.C. Charlier, signed, oils, foliate gilt frame; and a framed coloured print, 'How Two British Drummer Boys Won a Battle'. Lot: 4 An unframed oil of Spanish houses on a hillside, signed Estimate: £25.00 - £35.00 (illegible) and dated 1992; a framed oil of a broad river landscape by J.L. Wells, signed; a framed oil still-life of flowers in a jug by P. Johnson, signed and dated 71; a bunch of field Lot: 12 flowers by Frederick Heath, signed, oils, framed; and five other Marching bandsmen by Eric Rolfe, signed and dated 75, oil on items including reproductions and a Redoute rose print. board, painted frame. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 Lot: 5 Lot: 13 A print of the Trout Inn, Oxford, after D.T. Langford, signed and 'Alicante from the East, Sunset 4 Dec 1860' by Edward William inscribed by the artist in pencil, gilt frame; a signed coloured Cooke R.A., inscribed and dated, pencil, gilt frame. print of Paris, framed; a pair of prints of a Golden Eagle and an Arctic Tern after Fred King, etc. Estimate: £10.00 - £15.00 Estimate: £60.00 - £100.00 Lot: 6 Lot: 14 'The Clairvoyant'. signed Ash, after Edward Ardizzone, Four framed watercolours including one of soldiers, 'Devon watercolour and ink sketch, and a watercolour sketch of a busy Mounted Rifles, Officers Field and Full Dress'; a church seaside promenade with a pier, signed White, framed. interior, a lady in an interior, and a few prints. Estimate: £25.00 - £35.00 Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 Lot: 7 Lot: 15 A large old framed print, 'Henricus I Auceps Romani Imperil A miniature portrait of a lady, English School, c1795, wearing a Aquitan Capit' after I.W. Baumgartner, two prints after white dress with a sash, black ribbon choker, pearl earrings and Kriehuber including a portrait of Wagner, other prints, old a ribbon in her hair, cloud and sky background, watercolour on photographs, two framed reproductions and an oil of a paper, rectangular gilt gessoed wood frame with leaf border. swimming party 'La Grenouilliere - the Seine' by W. Boland, Estimate: £80.00 - £150.00 signed, framed. Lot: 16 Estimate: £25.00 - £35.00 'Monte Pellegrino, Palermo' by Elisa Perrica, signed, inscribed and dated 1903, oil on canvas, painted cream wood frame. Lot: 8 A full length cut-out silhouette of a gentleman, seated, reading Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 1 of 60 Bainbridges (Antiques and Collectables) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 17 Rail map of Scotland, posters including City Development A miscellaneous lot: a small gouache of a woman on a path Wildlife, tracing and drawing paper, a box of building reports, above a bay by M. Gianni, signed, a Japanese print(?) of a etc. geisha, portraits including a large charcoal sketch of a smiling woman, by John Worsley, signed and dated 1990, unframed, Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 watercolours including an unusual pair of a naked girl in a boat in a thunderstorm, blank cartridge paper, a blank canvas, etc. Lot: 25 Four large abstract oils, by Bernard Kaukas, each signed on the Estimate: £40.00 - £50.00 reverse, on canvas, unframed. Lot: 18 Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 'The Walls of St. Malo' by Dennis Flanders, signed, limed frame, reverse with artist's label. Lot: 26 Two large framed American posters: 'Jasper Johns, The Estimate: £60.00 - £120.00 Museum of Modern Art, New York' and '20th Century Masters: The Thysen-Bornemisza Collection, The Metropolitan Museum of Art' Lot: 19 Estimate: £10.00 - £15.00 A framed oil, 'Upper Slaughter, Glos' by Pamela Owens, reverse with artist's label. Lot: 27 'Kyrenia Harbour' signed Curbridge and dated 72, charcoal Lot: 20 heightened with white paint, framed; and an unframed limited A still-life of roses in a pot by D. Jones(?), signed, oil on edition print, 'Rhein bretback; by Helena Ramershaven, signed canvas, foliate frame with gilt highlights. in pencil in the margin. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Estimate: £25.00 - £35.00 Lot: 28 Four framed oils comprising a country scene with a haycart, Lot: 21 another landscape and a small pair by Ross Whitlock, each Five oil still-lifes by Dorothy Collins, each signed, reverse of signed: 'The Road to the Village' and 'Lazy Weekend', reverse four with artist's label, one inscribed only, including 'Conkers', of each with artist's label. 'Anemones', and another of mushrooms, onions and bacon on Estimate: £35.00 - £45.00 a table, all framed. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 30 An unframed oil of a moonlit river scene with a castle on a hill Lot: 22 and houses by a bridge bearing signature J.T. Maris, signed, Two maps by Robert Morden: 'The County Palatine of Chester' on canvas. and 'Darbyshire', hand coloured, 'Sold by Abel Swale Awnsham & John Churchil(l)', and a smaller map of Cornwall by Estimate: £25.00 - £35.00 Baddeslade, 'Hogarth' frames. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 31 A Mediterranean fishing village signed Seyd, oil on canvas, Lot: 23 foliate gilt frame. A large watercolour of a steam engine at a railway station, by E. Sargerson, signed and dated '85, and inscribed, gilt frame; Estimate: £35.00 - £50.00 together with two reproductions of paintings of steam engines and a photograph, and a framed print of an aeroplane, 'Sunderland MR.5, 201 Squadron RAF Pembroke Dock Lot: 32 A collection of mostly unframed oils by R.S. Castledine, most signed, subjects include windmills, railways, docks, etc., also loose watercolours, pencil drawings, oil portraits and Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 landscapes by other artists; and an old bagatelle board. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 24 Architectural plans, drawings and photocopied plans for a variety of large projects including 'Proposed Home for Ten Lot: 33 Children', churches including Bloomsbury Central Baptist A lochside landscape by John Fisher, signed, watercolour and Church, schools, Bristol Joint Railway Station, etc., a British ink, 'Tobermory Youth Hostel, Mull .... Mountain Landscape 2 of 60 Bainbridges (Antiques and Collectables) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com (The Cairngorms from above Braemar)', watercolour, 'Nairn 'Spring Flowers', a small oil of white violets and primroses in a and the Moray Firth', by Andrew Welch, signed, oil on canvas, pot, signed with initials MRL(?), painted frame; a pair of reverse with artist's label, and a colourful crowd scene inscribed modern oils of Parisian street urchins by J.T. Milo, each signed, 'The grey Bolshevik crowd' and signed, Polish School, all framed; oriental embroidered silk panel, etc. framed; and 2 unframed oils incl. one of a villa among trees by Estimate: £35.00 - £45.00 M. Lasodi (?), signed and dated 1895. Estimate: £35.00 - £45.00 Lot: 42 'Kensington Gardens' and 'Addison Road, Kensington', two watercolours by Victoria Littna, one signed, silk frames, reverse Lot: 34 of each with label, and three other watercolours including a still- Three small oils attributed to Algernon Newton, R.A., life with a large conch shell, and a landscape by R. Law, signed comprising a landscape. 'The Cumulus Cloud', and another of and dated 1984(?), etc. tree tops, giltwood frames. (The owner's family worked for Algernon Newton.) Estimate: £180.00 - £250.00 Estimate: £40.00 - £50.00 Lot: 35 Lot: 43 A framed print, 'Tower Bridge' after Bernard Buffet. Three limited edition prints comprising: 'Autumn Evening, Lamorna' by Alyson Stonemer, and a pair 'Flowers in Sunlight/Summer Morning' and 'Flowers against a Stormy Sky' Estimate: £25.00 - £35.00 by D. Wilkinson, all signed by the artist, inscribed and numbered in pencil in the margin, silk frames. Lot: 36 Two limited edition prints of Liverpool by Helena Markson: 'Everton from Brow Side', and 'Queens Dock', each inscribed, Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 numbered and signed by the artist in pencil in the margin, white frames. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 44 A watercolour of a girl on a riverside path, English School, another signed watercolour of a landscape, gilt frames; a pair Lot: 37 of watercolour still-lifes of pansies; a group of five prints of A large old print of a wolfhound, maple frame, and a quantity of children after Bessie Pease Gutmann, gilt frames; and three loose prints including botanical, golfing, children, dogs, horses, framed reproductions. bulls, chamois hunters, etc., and a few loose watercolours. Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 Estimate: £25.00 - £35.00 Lot: 38 Lot: 45 A small watercolour of figures in a stormy landscape with a 'Winter Outing' by Frank Jaffe, signed, watercolour, plain wood castle and a river, 19th century, foliate gilt gessoed frame.
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