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English silver mounted viola bow by George Louis Panormo circa 1800/1810, unstamped, the stick octagonal, the ebony frog inlaid with pearl eyes and the ebony adjuster with two silver bands, 70gm *This bow is sold with a certificate of authenticity from Rembert Wurlitzer, Inc dated September 8th 1972, signed by Dario D`Attili, the registered number of the instrument quoted on the letter is 4847. This bow is also accompanied by further correspondence from Rembert Wurlitzer, Inc including a sales invoice dated 9th August 1972*
Rare and Interesting late 17th/ early 18th century double purfled division viol, the two piece back with geometric purfling and the spruce table decorated with geometric foliate inlay, the fingerboard with seven frets and the head with a pierced scroll, back length 25 3/8", 64.20cm, viol bow * A similar model of this instrument is illustrated on the frontispiece of Christopher Simpson - The Division Viol*
A 19th Century mahogany night table in the manner of Linnell, the plain top with moulded edge above two oval panelled doors with applied turned medallions opening to reveal a single shelf above a bow fronted base with two drawers (formerly a commode drawer), flanked by fluted and reeded side pilasters, to block feet, 54 cm wide x 82 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A 19th Century mahogany wardrobe compactum in the manner of Gillows, the cornice with applied flower head paterae and wheatsheaf and ribbon bow central motif over a frieze similarly decorated and two central cupboard doors enclosing linen shelves over three long drawers with turned knob handles flanked by two cupboard doors, one enclosing a hanging space, the other with further linen shelves, all raised on a plain plinth base, 253 cm wide x 253 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A circa 1930 oak washstand by Fred Gardiner after a design by Ernest Gimson / Peter Waals, the three quarter galleried top with wavy chamfered decoration to the back and plain chamfered decoration to the sides over a slightly bow fronted chamfered front and two fielded panelled doors with plain "nip" handles, enclosing a single shelf over a shallow bowed apron with chamfered decoration raised on fretwork cut plank end supports, 76 cm wide x 108 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A DERBY YELLOW GROUND CHOCOLATE CUP of ogee shape, painted in Meissen style with two upright panels of elegant figures in a landscape with river and buildings beyond, in elaborate gilt frames, the yellow ground with four colourful flowers, the handles gilt, 8cm h, red printed mark, c1830 and a Pinxton type teacup and saucer, enamelled with trailing leaves in two tones of green alternating with red berries, the rims and handle gilt, painted bow and arrow mark and 28 in red enamel, c1805-10 (3) ++Chocolate cup handles restored
A WORCESTER COFFEE CUP enamelled with the Scarlet Japan pattern of three upright panels of flowers or prunus alternating with orange and gilt diaper reserves centred by a mon, 6cm h, c1765-70, a contemporary Chinese fluted tea bowl, enamelled with a version of the Scarlet Japan pattern with figures and a Worcester `Mandarin` pattern coffee cup, c1770 (3) ++Worcester Scarlet Japan coffee cup with tiny nick on the foot rim. Chinese tea bow with slight wear to the enamels. Worcester mandarin coffee cup with wear to the gilding on the rim only
CHELSEA AND BOW PORCELAIN, SUBJECT. BRYANT (G E) THE CHELSEA PORCELAIN TOYS large 4to, plates with tissue guards, half title, 132 of 650 numbered copies signed by the author, worn buckram, 1925, Frank Stoner - Chelsea Bow and Derby Porcelain Figures, 1955, John C Austin - Chelsea Porcelain at Williamsburg, 1977 and thirteen others including Hurlbutt`s Bow Porcelain [2 copies] and catalogues (16) ++++
FOLLOWER OF JOHN VANDERBANK PORTRAIT OF A LADY half length in a lace trimmed blue dress tied with a gold bow, lace cap and collar, feigned oval, 74 x 61cm ++Lined and with old restoration, approx 2cm roughly round area of disturbed paint lower left, old ingrained dirt in the varnish, in carved giltwood and composition frame
A French violin by Chipot-Vuillaume, labelled Chipot Vuillaume a Paris and dated 1891, the two piece back of a broad, ascending curl, the ribs and scroll of a similar curl, the table of an open grain and the varnish an orange brown colour. Length of back 35.9cm. Together with an unstamped, silver mounted bow. (See illustration)
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