SOLD FOR £60
Tom Rowden (1842-1926), Highland Cattle near a Mountain Stream, watercolour, signed and dated 1903, 30cm x 55cm, within a gilt frame.
SOLD FOR £75
Richard B. David (act.c.1866-1870) River Landscape with Figures in a Rowing Boat and Thatched Cottage beyond, 19th century oil on canvas, signed, relined, 50cm x 75cm, within a gilt composition frame.
SOLD FOR £240
Ina Kynaston Newbery, Still Life with Flowers in a Vase, 20th century oil on canvas, signed and dated "49 recto, Bourlet label verso, 60cm x 49cm, within a swept painted composition frame. Note: Ina Kynaston Newbery was the pseudonym of Mrs. J. A. Newbery of Shelton, Bedfordshire. She exhibited with the Society of Women Artists and was a regular contributor to exhibitions at the Luton Museum & Art Gallery.
SOLD FOR £120
Peter Potashnick, Pigs in a Barn, a pair of naive 20th century oils on canvas-board, both signed, each 15.5cm x 24cm, both within gilt composition frames.
SOLD FOR £70
Auguste Louis Lalouette (French, 1826-1883), Soldier wearing Armour and holding a Torch and Battle axe, cast patinated bronze, raised on a red marble plinth, signed on base, 27cm high
SOLD FOR £60
Continental School, Running Figure, cast bronze on a marble base, indistinctly signed (Tomas Hind?) and dated 2007, 11.5cm high.
SOLD FOR £170
Russian School, after Giambologna, Abduction of a Sabine Woman, patinated bronze, signed in Cyrillic, 71cm.
SOLD FOR £150
A Walter Moorcroft Freesia pattern bowl on a red ground, impressed marks and signed, circa 1934, 27cm diam.
SOLD FOR £60
A Walter Moorcroft Spring Flowers circular lidded trinket box on a graduated blue ground, circa 1936, the bae signed, impressed marks and paper labels, 16cm diam. together with a Walter Moorcroft Hibiscus trinket box on blue/green ground, impressed marks and paper label 4cm x 9cm x 7cm (restored)
SOLD FOR £130
A Walter Moorcroft Poppy pattern bowl on a blue ground, impressed marks and signed, circa 1950's, 30cm diam.
SOLD FOR £80
Rachel Bishop for Moorcroft, a tribute to Charles Rennie Mackintosh ewer, signed, impressed marks and dated '95, 24cm
SOLD FOR £110
Emma Bossons for Moorcroft, a Symphony pattern bon bonnier dated 2003, signed Emma Bossons and painted MCC 711 with impressed marks, 22cm
SOLD FOR £180
Walter Moorcroft, a poppy vase on a blue ground, of waisted form, impressed marks and signed 17.5cm
SOLD FOR £95
Jose Luis Maler Levia, "Montmartre Paris", 20th century oil on canvas, signed, 47cm x 55cm.
SOLD FOR £1600
Charles Hunt (British 1803-1877), "House of Cards", oil on canvas, signed with monogram and dated 1874, 59cm x 90cm
SOLD FOR £1080
Harry Brooker (British 1848-1940) "Busy Hours" Children in an interior scene making a Pond Yacht, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1888, 69.5cm x 90cm, within a walnut frame
SOLD FOR £65
John Tennent (British, b.1926) "In the White Garden, Sissinghurst Castle", screenprint, signed, dated 1978 and editioned 38/100 in pencil, 45cm x 33cm, within a painted wood frame and certificate to verso
SOLD FOR £70
Circle of Francois Brunery, An Actor and a Gentleman backstage, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed with monogram and dated 1880, 27cm x 37cm, within a stained wood frame
SOLD FOR £70
Andrew Grant Kurtis, River Landscape with Figures Resting, 20th century oil on canvas, signed, 49cm x 74cm, within a swept gilt composition frame.
SOLD FOR £150
Terrence Grundy (British, b.1956), "A Country Path", oil on canvas, signed, 39cm x 59cm, within a painted composition frame.
SOLD FOR £200
William E. Evans (British, d.1909), "The Skipping Rope", oil on canvas, signed, 74cm x 48cm, within a gilt composition frame. Provenance: Sotheby's 1st October 1986, lot no. 366.
SOLD FOR £80
John Foulger (British, 1942-2007), "Wintry View from the Bridge in Arundel" and "Pagham Harbour", a pair of oils on board, both signed recto and titled verso, each 19cm x 24cm, both within gilt frames.
SOLD FOR £270
**Robert Taylor Carson (Irish/British, 1919-2008),"The Trio", oil on canvas, signed and titled verso, 29cm x 40cm, within a gilt frame. Provenance: purchased directly from the artist by the vendors father. **Please Note - Artists Resale Rights may be payable on this lot
SOLD FOR £135
**Mary Fedden (British, 1915-2012), The Tabac Jar, offset lithograph, signed and editioned 500/550 in pencil, 23cm x 30cm, within a gold painted frame **Please note that Artist's Resale Rights may be payable on this lot
SOLD FOR £70
British School, J.B.P. Edinburgh Street Scene with the Castle at Dusk, early 20th century oil on canvas, signed with initials, 30cm x 24cm, within a gilt frame