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A Pair of Gilt Metal Mounted Meissen Porcelain Figural Candelabra, late 19th/early 20th century, as a lady and gentleman in 18th century costume, she playing the hurdy-gurdy, he the bagpipes, on scroll moulded bases, crossed swords marks in underglaze, 33cm high, the leaf-sheathed sockets, leaf-scroll branches and columns on scroll cast bases, 68cm high overallCondition report: Figures with some old restoration and typical minor losses. Mounts with wear, scratching and minor dents.
Excellent Vintage Sterling Silver Charm Bracelet Loaded with ( 31 ) Good Charms. All Marked for Sterling Silver. Comprises Enamel Pair of Clogs, Bike, Elf FIgure, Clown Figure, Ship, Drum, Hedgehog, Mouse Drinking In a Cup, Horse and Carriage, Horse, Bagpipes, Set of Keys, Watering Can and Many More. Silver Weight 108.2 grams. All Charms and Bracelet In Excellent Condition.
A pair of Bow figures of a bagpiper and a hurdy gurdy player: He in Columbine costume with blue and white striped breeches and pointed hat, his bagpipes under his arm. She with a hurdy gurdy on her knee, in floral white dress with pink overskirt and blue lined pink hat and yellow waistcoat. Both standing on flower encrusted shaped oval bases 12cm and 11.5 cm respectively with some damages.
SET OF EARLY TO MID-20TH CENTURY BAGPIPES,tartan bag, cased with textbook sheet musicCondition report: The pipes are well worn, with some minor chips, also a split running the length of one section. No tears to the bag, though difficult to discern internal condition. Currently deconstructed. Additional images now available.
A TALL MEISSEN FIGURE OF A SHEPHERDCirca 1755Modelled standing playing the bagpipes, a dog and lamb at his feet, 25.5cm highSome restoration to the brim of his hat and to the yellow ribbon. Some restoration to the bagpipes. Restoration to the sleeve of his jacket on his left hand. Some restoration around edges of his jacket. Some restoration to the blue bows on his knees and shoes. Restoration to his left shoe. Restoration to dog's right ear. Restoration to both ears of sheep and to its left hind leg. Minor restoration around the base. Some restoration to the leaves and the leafy branch.
TWO MEISSEN FIGURES (2)Mid 18th centuryThe first modelled as a young man holding a basket of flowers and a posy, the second as a girl seated playing the bagpipes, blue crossed swords marks, 18cm and 12.5cm highMan- extensive restoration, including, the black bow tying his hair, his left shoulder, arm and hand, to the basket of flowers, his right, sleeve, cuff, hand and posy, his left shoe, applied branch, flowers and leaves.Girl- restoration to neck and chest, to both hands and bagpipes, to puce cape and to left foot
New Hall teapot, silver shape with a painted band, on a teapot stand; and a Creamware lidded jug; Derby tankard painted in the Imari palette; a pair of Dresden figures, man playing the bagpipes, and a lady playing a mandolin; German porcelain figure, lady with a basket of flowers; Belleek shell-moulded posy vase; Dresden cup and saucer; Dresden figure of cupid with a floral garland; sundry Victorian teaware; pair of Derby cups and saucers, painted in cobalt blue and gilt; Pearlware blue and white plate; miniature cabaret set.
MEISSEN; a large late 19th century figure group representing a male playing the bagpipes beside a seated maiden playing a hurdy gurdy, with dancing figures and a seated couple sharing wine, raised on naturalistic plinth base, blue painted cross swords to the underside, height 47cm.Additional InformationOld restored chip to the base which has been regilded, losses to the floral encrusted decoration, the detachable tree has been heavily restored, the plaster joint has been broken into three pieces, one piece is missing. Restoration to the bagpipes and the hands of the figure playing them. Restoration and damage to the arms on both couple.
New Hall teapot, silver shape with a painted band, on a teapot stand; and a Creamware lidded jug; Derby tankard painted in the Imari palette; a pair of Dresden figures, man playing the bagpipes, and a lady playing a mandolin; German porcelain figure, lady with a basket of flowers; Belleek shell-moulded posy vase; Dresden cup and saucer; Dresden figure of cupid with a floral garland; sundry Victorian teaware; pair of Derby cups and saucers, painted in cobalt blue and gilt; Pearlware blue and white plate; miniature cabaret set.
A rare Meissen ormolu-mounted figure of Harlequin with a 'Pass Glass', circa 1740Modelled by J.J. Kaendler, seated on a rocky mound drinking from a 'pass glass' in his right hand and holding goat bagpipes on his left arm, wearing a black beret, a half-turquoise and half-yellow tunic with purple bows, the yellow half reserved with playing cards, and trousers with one blue and one red leg, his black shoes with yellow ribbons, on a raised and pierced ormolu base with rockwork, foliage and scrollwork, 20cm high (right arm and horns restuck, minor restoration)Footnotes:The earliest reference to this model is in Kaendler's Arbeitsberichte (work notes) in October 1736, which describes a recumbent small dog next to the figure. Kaendler's Taxa of overtime work made between 1740 and 1748 records: '1 Arlequin, aufin Postament sitzend und einem Dudelsack in Händen habend, nebst einen Bass-Glass trinekend' [1 Harlequin seated on a pedestal and holding bagpipes in his hands, while drinking from a pass glass] (quoted by M. Chilton, Harlequin Unmasked (2001), no. 72, where the example in the Gardiner Museum, Toronto, is published, along with other recorded examples.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Bow figure of a Piping Shepherd, circa 1765Of large size, modelled standing by a stump on a high scrolled base, wearing ornately coloured and gilt clothes, his hat at a rakish angle and blue coat billowing, bagpipes tucked under his left arm, a sheep and his faithful dog at his side, 17.3cm highThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A PAIR OF FRENCH PATINATED BRONZE FIGURES (2)By Emile-Victor Blavier, Late 19th CenturyModelled as a young male musician with bagpipes and a female gardener, each signed to the cast 'E.blavier', 27cm highCondition report: Dirt and dust. The female needs to be resecured; cast in sections and the upper torso is loose. Otherwise in good order.
MEISSEN; a late 19th century figure of a child playing bagpipes with lamb by their feet, painted marks to base, also bearing Adams of London paper label to base, height 14.5cm.Additional InformationRestoration to the upper section tips of fingers and stem of the bagpipe, also the bow on right shoulder, also the lamb's ear, also a section of the base approx 5 x 2cm, also the figure's left elbow and some losses to the encrusted detail.
Sale Item: CASED BAGPIPES REEDS ETC (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
Three boxes of assorted china and metalware to include: metal lidded serving dishes, a square Shelley plate decorated with black swags and fronds, a Delphine blue and white Oriental design china trio, boxed Royal Worcester Christmas day mug, cream Carlton Ware leaf shaped dish, 19th Century Staffordshire figurines to include; a pair of Staffordshire dogs, a flatback figure of a man on horseback and a Scotsman with bagpipes and dog, small pottery cheese bell and Wedgwood 'Imperial' porcelain plates etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE POTTERY GROUP EARLY 19TH CENTURY depicting rural pastimes, with a man playing bagpipes, accompanied by a woman playing with a dog, seated on a rocky mound with bocage, on a simulated marble plinth 19.8cm high Provenance Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller.
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