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272. A pair of continental school oil paintings, laid on later hardboard a character drinking at an alehouse window and two men supporting a drunk 6in (15cm) x 6in (15cm) in nineteenth century gilt gesso frames. (2) £60-80


273. *Doris Malcomson. Oil on board shimmering sands, signed with initial. 3.5in (9cm) x 4.75in (12cm) W. H. Rofoyn 1953 an oil on board village churchyard 4in (10cm) x 5in (12.5cm) signed. Susie Yeats, oil on board estuary scene. Signed. 3.5in (9cm) x 5in (14cm). (3) £60-80


OBJETS, PORCELAIN AND GLASS Lot 267


Lot 274


274. A nineteenth century Cantonese porcelain tankard, decorated panels of a female court scene and blossom birds and insects in famille rose enamels, gilted coloured foliage borders, a plaited bracket handle, 5.75in (14.5cm) together with a Cantonese cup and saucer, decorated court scene. (2) £60-80


Lot 268


263. Majorie Cox. ‘Puffin’ 1966, Crayon portrait of a cocker spaniel in recumbent pose. 18in (46cm) x 13.5in (34cm). Signed. £60-80


264. F. M. Hollams ‘Merlin’. Dated ‘46. Oil on board of black of cocker spaniel. 17in (43cm) x 13in (33cm) signed. Glazed and framed. £60-80


265. Marjorie Cox. Two crayon portraits each of two dogs ‘Annie’ and ‘jill’, signed and dated 1981. And Widgeon and Sprout dated 1987. 17in (43cm) x 15 (38in). £100-150


266. Alan O’ Conner. A watercolour, yacht in the Solent with a tanker off the Needles I.O.W. Fair stood the wind for France’ signed 12in (30cm) x 18.75in (48cm). £80-120


267. A Regency etching Chaucer’s pilgrimage to Canterbury. After Thomas Stotchard RA. Etched by Schiavonetti by James Ward ARA dedicated to Prince Regent by Elizabeth Cronek. 10.25in (27cm) x 3ft (93.5cm) in a glazed and contempory gesso decorated landscape frame. £80-120


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268. Two watercolours of Venice canal scenes with gondolas signed A Brondetti Bridge of sighs. 9.5in (24cm) x 5.5in (14cm) and a view on the Grand Canal signed E. Barry 9.5in (24cm) x 5.6in (14.5cm) in glazed gilt frames. (2) £80-120


269. E. Nevil. A Nineteenth century watercolour French street scene near Roen cathedral. Signed. 7.25in (8.5cm) x 10.25in (27cm). £60-80


270. *A Chinese coloured rice paper picture of women in the garden of a summer palace 4.75in (12cm) x 9.75in (25cm) another of two rams amongst foliage 7in (18cm) x 12in (30cm) and the third of fruit and foliage 7in (18cm) x 10in (25.5cm). (3) £60-80


271. A Chinese coloured rice paper picture of a priest and worshipers offering gifts to the shrine at harvest. 6.5in (16cm) x 14in (36cm). £80-120


275. A late eighteenth century blue and white Chinese porcelain rectangular tureen stand decorated with a summer palace by a lake, foliage border, angled corners 11in (28cm), together with a pair of Chinese nineteenth century blue and white porcelain spill vases, decorated figures on a bridge linking a summer palace. 6in (15cm). (3) £60-80


276. A First Period Worcester porcelain Japan pattern cup and saucer, decorated panels of coloured foliage to the fluted borders. £80-120


277. A pair of Victorian Staffordshire groups of workmen relaxing over a barrel of beer. 8.25in (21cm) and a group of lovers seated beneath and arbour. 9in (23cm). (3) £60-80


278. No lot


279. A pair late of nineteenth century early Aynsley Porcelain plates, painted with views of Bolton Abbey and Loch Levan with the initials and signature of R. Keeting, the Royal blue marbled border with gilt foliage. (impressed mark) 9in (23cm). £60-80


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