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A pair of Derby bisque figures of a boy and a girl, late 18th/early 19th century, shown seated on scrolled rococo bases, the girl holding a basket of fruit, the boy holding a game bird and with a hound by his side, incised model numbers 61, 11cm highSome losses. The female figure has some restoration to neck, bocage, back and base.
A Derby bisque group emblematic of Autumn and Summer, late 18th/early 19th century, modelled as a huntsman with gun standing next to a woman holding a basket of flowers, in front of a tree with a watering can hanging from a branch, incised model number 68 to base, 23cm highSome chips/losses. Some restoration, including to the rifle and man's right hand, the pot of flowers on the base and the woman's basket.
A rare Derby bisque group of the Alpine Sherpherdess, late 18th century, after a model by Etienne-Maurice Falconet, the shepherd and shepherdess seated holding hands, a recumbent lamb at her side, incised model number 178, 17cm highOverall good condition. Some minor losses. Restoration to woman's left hand flower on her shoe.
A pair of Derby bisque figures of a shepherd and shepherdess, late 18th/early 19th century, shown seated on scrolled rococo bases, the shepherd playing bagpipes and with a hound by his side, the shepherdess playing the lute with a sheep by her side, incised model numbers 301, 14cm highSmall chips and losses - otherwise in good condition.
A small pair of Derby bisque children, late 18th/early 19th century, the boy eating an apple from a basket at his side, a barefoot girl tucking into a bowl of curds and whey, incised number 101, 12cm high, together with a pair of bisque Derby cupids, model numbers 205 and 206 (4)The boy eating an apple is restored at the neck with some related restoration on his back. The matching girl has restoration to the base and to her hat. One Cupid has been restored and the other has some small losses.
A pair of Derby bisque figures of a barefooted boy and girl, late 18th/early 19th century, the boy playing with a dog and the girl holding a lamb, incised model numbers 57, together with another Derby model of the girl, 12cm high (3)One figure of a girl has the left arm repaired at the shoulder and a couple of small chips to the headdress. The other girl has restoration at the neck. The boy has restoration to the left hand.
2 small early 20th century German dolls; one has bisque head marked 407.15/0 (indistinct), with composition arms, closing blue eyes, open mouth with teeth and straight legs, Body is of moulded card like material, height 24cm. Fine hairline crack at back of head. Other doll is a celluloid shoulder head on a jointed kid body (AF), with fixed brown eyes. Turtle mark on back, height 31cm (2)
Three early 20th century German bisque head dolls for restoration and re-stringing comprising; baby doll by Otto Gans for Armand Marseille mould 975 circa 1922, with 5 piece bent limb composition body, closing brown eyes and flicker tongue height 53cm; a doll by GM Bergmann marked '1916 7a' with jointed composition body, blue eyes (should close but stuck open), open mouth with teeth, one leg detached, height 62cm; a doll by Alt, Beck & Gottschalck marked 1352/50 with bent limb composition body, blue eyes (detached), open mouth, missing an arm, height 50cm. No cracks to bisque heads (3)
Simon and Halbig bisque head doll, brown wig, blue glass sleeping eyes, open mouth with teeth and painted face, over a jointed composition body in a pale blue dress with underskirt, trade marked to back of head, approx. 45cm, a Chad Valley cloth doll with painted face, labelled to foot, 35cm, and a Kammer & Reinhardt bisque head doll with auburn wig, blue glass eyes open mouth, over a composition body, wearing a smock dress, trade mark to head, approx. 40cm (3)
A Simon & Halbig 1079 3 DEP bisque-headed girl doll with blond wig, sleeping blue eyes, pierced ears, open mouth with four teeth, on jointed composition body, 27 cm, to/w a blond mohair teddy bear with glass eyes, stitched nose and claws and swivelling limbs (growl box inactive), 38 cm (worn condition), a small brown plush alarmed kitten and a boxed 'Quick Change Artist' set of wooden bricks (4)
A bisque head doll with wooden legs and arms, 20cm long, five small French dolls, various and a bisque head doll in Highland dress, impressed W & S Germany CONDITION REPORT: Wooden limb dolls (2) rubbed and joints very loose, Highland doll very badly rubbed, dress shabby, other wooden doll dress moth eaten, other dolls in poor condition.
Seltener Bahnhofs-Musikautomat mit Münzeinwurf, um 1890Nr. 8538, spielt 8 volkstümliche und leichte Opernmelodien, darunter eine schwungvolle Wiedergabe der "Freischütz"-Ouvertüre von Weber, begleitet von 6 abschaltbaren Glocken mit Blumenbekrönung und 2 Biskuitporzellan-Puppen (in Original-Seidenkostümen), die in einer verspiegelten und mit Federfarnen und Laub geschmückten Grotte tanzen, 93 Töne im Stahlkamm (komplett), vernickelte Mechanik, doppelter Federwerkmotor mit Original-Aufzugskurbel, Melodienanzeiger und Zitheraufsatz, in nußbaumfurniertem Gehäuse mit verglaster Front, seitliche Schallöffnungen, Münzeinwurf für 10 Centimes, Händler- bzw. Betreiberplakette aus Zelluloid: "A l'Automate Français, Appareils Automatiques, Mon. Maillochon & Cie. 29 Rue Meslay, Paris", Maße 71 x 71 x 49 cm, Walzenbreite 33 cm, 4 der 5 Schmetterlingsschlegel ohne Flügel, fehlende Münzrutsche, Gehäuse ohne Giebel, Werk und Gehäuse in allgemein gutem, unrestauriertem Zustand. Eine ungewöhnlich vollständige Original-Bahnhofsspieluhr mit Beschilderung, effektvoller Begleitung und tanzenden Puppen in phantasievoller Gartenkulisse. Start Price: EUR 6500 Zustand: (3/3)Rare Coin-Activated "Station" Musical Box, c. 1890No. 8538, playing eight popular and operatic airs including a lively rendition of the "Freyschütz" overture by Weber, accompanied by six optional bells with flower finials and two bisque dolls (in original silk costumes) dancing in mirrored grotto decorated with feather ferns and foliage, with 93 teeth in comb (complete), nickel-plated movement, double-springs with original winding crank, tune-indicator and zither attachment, in walnut-veneered case with glazed front, fretwork sound panels, coin-slot for 10 centimes and celluloid retailer’s or operator’s plaque: "A l’Automate Français, Appareils Automatiques, Mon. Maillochon & Cie., 29 Rue Meslay, Paris", wd. 28 in. x ht. 28 in. x dp. 19 ½ in. (71 x 71 x 49 cm), cylinder 13 in. (33 cm), four of the five butterfly strikers without wings, missing coin-trip, case without pediment, movement and case in generally good unrestored condition. An unusually complete and original station musical box with signage, harmonious accompaniment and dancing dolls in fanciful garden setting. Start Price: EUR 6500 Condition: (3/3)
Manivelle-Puppenautomat mit 2 Musikern, um 1900Vermutlich Gottlieb Zinner und Söhne, Junge mit Geige und Mädchen mit Laute, Köpfe aus Biskuitporzellan, eingeritzt "13/0", offene Münder und feststehende blaue Glasaugen, auf bemalten Hockern sitzend, in originalen regionalen Kostümen (Mädchen mit späterem Häubchen), auf papierbezogenem Sockel, Walzenspielwerk für eine Melodie, Handkurbelantrieb, verbunden mit einem Holzzylinder mit zwei Nocken für die Bewegung der Köpfe und der rechten Arme, Breite 26 cm, Höhe 27 cm, gut funktionierender Zustand, Sockel lose, Füße beschädigt, Perücken fehlen, übliche Abnutzung an Papier und Stoff. - Ein charmanter Manivelle-Automat, eine Restaurierung lohnt sich. Start Price: EUR 300 Zustand: (3-/3)Manivelle Automaton with Pair of Musicians, c. 1900Probably Gottlieb Zinner und Söhne, boy with violin and girl with lute, with bisque heads incised "13/0", flange necks, open mouths and fixed blue glass eyes, sitting on grain-painted stools, in original regional costumes (girl in a later bonnet), on paper-covered base containing hand-turned single-air movement connected to wood cylinder with two cranks for movement to heads and right arms, wd. 10 ¼ in. (26 cm) x ht. 10 ½ in. (27 cm), good working condition, baseboard loose, feet damaged, missing wigs, usual wear to paper and fabric. - A charming manivelle automaton, worthy of sympathetic conservation. Start Price: EUR 300 Condition: (3-/3)

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