A Marcasite Bracelet, of modern design, stamped "925", a marcasite heart shape locket of open work design, on fine chain. An imitation pearl necklace with integral bow pendant, suspending imitation pearl detail, together with a single strand imitation pearl necklace, stamped "925" to fastener. A large modern pendant with collet set hardstone, another similar pendant (damaged) stamped "925" on plaited style chain. A modern panel bracelet, of collet set highlights, stamped "925", a geometric style necklace. A six pence coin set pendant on chain, with similar style key ring, A large one penny coin set pendant, with another, a commemorative silver jubilee ingot style pendant, three modern costume brooches. An "Oliver Bonas" modern necklace, suspending geometric style pendants, a pair of "Valerie Viloin Labbe Paris" enamel drop earrings etc.
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French 'Pendule 400 Jours' mantel clock garniture, the 4.5" white dial and the movement back plate inscribed 'Pendule 400 Jours' Paris, fabrication Francaise Trous d'axes Comprimes, no. A.8.-848-1...., 21" high, within a red veined marble and ormolu mounted bow fronted pillared case surmounted by a classical urn; also with a pair of matching vase side pieces, 15" high (pendulum)
Scottish mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13" painted arch dial signed Peter Penman, Dunfermlyn to the centre, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the case with short bow fronted door flanked by fluted columns, the hood with a swan neck pediment and brass ball and spike finial, 88" high (pendulum, weights & key)
FRANCOIS LINKE, PARIS. A FINE 19TH CENTURY ORMOLU-MOUNTED KINGWOOD DISPLAY CABINET of curved bow-front shape, having a moulded edge marble top above finely cast brass floral swags and rosettes. The large hinged door with an ormolu plaque depicting cherubs playing, revealing three fitted glass shelves and a mirrored back; standing on moulded cabriole legs 128cm wide 41cm deep 149cm high.
A single string Stroviol and bow (bow af), also a cased concertina (af) (2).Additional InformationHeavy wear throughout, the horse hair of the bow has become detached at one end, dents to the horn, the concertina with some holes to the corners of the action, generally heavily worn, all items in need of some attention.
Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 2nd century CE. A finely carved section of marble sarcophagus frieze depicting Apollo, the god of music, playing a lyre or kithara. Wearing scant draped garments that still reveal much of his torso, right arm, and left leg, the deity's pose implies motion and activity. Apollo supports the lyre on his bent left knee, and his right arm, though now missing the forearm and hand, appears to be reaching across his body, as if he once plucked the strings of his instrument. His head is turned toward his right, looking over his left shoulder, and presents a handsome visage with skillfully delineated delicate features crowned by a wavy coiffure with long locks drawn back and secured by a band tied in a bow atop his head, as well as a few curls cascading past his shoulders. Size: 9.5" W x 20.75" H (24.1 cm x 52.7 cm); 23.75" H (60.3 cm) on included custom stand.This composition presenting Apollo holding a lyre in his right hand and looking back over his left shoulder was featured on several sarcophagi dating from the 2nd to 3rd century CE - see, for example, E. Simon, "Apollon/Apollo," in LIMC, vol. II, nos. 375a, 376, 380, 462a, and 471. As we see in this example, there is a partially preserved section of a wing by Apollo's left foot. This wing most likely belonged to a griffin who is oftentimes accompanying Apollo - pulling the god's sun chariot across the sky. Provenance: private East Coast, USA collection; ex-Christie's, New York Antiquities auction (sale 14356, October 25, 2017, lot 50); ex-private New York, New York, USA collection, acquired in 1995 Condition: A fragment from a larger sarcophagus relief. Losses to peripheries, right forearm, left knee, right foot, outermost end of lyre, and other high-pointed areas. Verso is uncarved. Earthen deposits on surface as shown. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #141440
An original Teddy puppet from BBC Children’s television show ‘Andy Pandy’, by Chad Valley early 1950s, fine quality tan mohair bear with orange glass eyes, vertically stitched nose with top stitch and stitched mouth, with specially built metal hoops to shoulders, hips and neck for string attachment, wearing a white and red polka-dot bow tie, HMS sailor hat and brown rucksack, (condition: generally excellent), 9” (23cm) tall, also with a Della Porta’s Ltd paper bag containing red and green polka-dot ribbons. Together with card box with pencil ‘ANDY PANDY’ TEDDY and pen LiTTLE ‘TED’ BBC. T.V to lid, felt tip ‘ANDY PANDY’S TEDDY.!. TO LID EDGE, back of box address to Miss Vida F Baxter, 139 Union Street Aberdeen, Scotland and Sender. M.Bird, Chartwell Cottage, Westerham, Kent, stamps and frank mark for Westerham. It is believed that this is the first Teddy made for the Listen with Mother Andy Pandy television series created by Frieda Angstrom and Maria Bird who formed Westerham Arts Ltd, named after the village where they lived in Kent, also home to the craftsman who originally sculpted their Andy Pandy puppet. Unlike Little Ted auctioned at Bonhams in 2009 and the example at the Museum of London this Teddy is not weighted something that helped the puppeteers operate the later examples, thus we believe this is the first of the three made for the television series. The Sailors hat and rucksack where probably used in the episode ‘Boats’ aired on the 26th September 1950.
A Steiff mohair seated Bully Bulldog, circa 1930, with black and white mohair, brown glass eyes, velvet muzzle with stitched nose, swivel head with horsehair collar and red bow, stitched claws, squeaker, (condition: generally good, squeaker inoperative, lacks button and bell, some minor wear to body), 8” (20.5cm) tall.
Large Steiff Poodle dog on metal wheels, German circa 1911, standing on all fours with button to left ear, the straw filled white clipped mohair poodle with long curly mohair to front of body and ankles, orange glass eyes, black stitched nose and claws and felt lined open mouth, original white bow to top of head and on early metal spoked wheels with pull-along string, (condition: mohair worn, mostly to back, dirty), 16” (41cm) tall.
Miniature all-bisque Kestner ‘Googly’ doll, German circa 1910, with weighted brown glass eyes, painted lashes and single stroke brows, water melon mouth and original brown wig with red bow, jointed at shoulders and hips and having painted moulded socks and sandals, wearing original striped dress and underclothes, (condition: excellent) 5 ¼” (13cm) tall.
All-bisque miniature mulatto doll, German circa 1910, with painted features, closed mouth and original black wig, swivel head and jointed at shoulders and hips, bare foot, wearing original Indian style dress and head band with feathers, 3 ½” (9cm) tall, (condition: perfect), together with a similar doll with glass eyes, wearing blue dress, (condition: in need of re-stringing), and an all bisque girl with painted features, fixed neck and wearing a blue dress with bow in hair, (condition: head has been broken and re-glued), (3 items).
Noah’s Arks, various animals and a Cockerel in Coop Squeak toy, 1900-1920s, bow bottom ark with thatched effect lift of roof, 17” (43cm) long, grey painted flat bottom ark with hinged roof and opening side, together with a selection of various wooden painted animals, three larger scale painted composition animals, four composition painted nodding farm birds (one with damaged beak), together with a wood and paper printed coop, with felt covered cockerel and composition chicken, when front is opened cockerel squeaks and springs out, (lot).
A Japanese Cast Bronze Figure of an Archer, he kneels on one knee with the other leg extended before him, his bow in his left extended hand, an arrow notched in the string as he sights along it, height 33cms, Meiji-Taisho Era; on a rectangular wood stand, the frieze pierced and carved with chrysanthemums Provenance: Private Collection, Cheshire
Dressel and Kister pin- cushion half doll, German early 20th century, the glazed bisque lady with finely painted features, long moulded grey hair-style and blue bonnet with ribbon bow, one arm out-stretched and the other with delicate pink rose, blue mark to base, on a padded base, (condition: good), 8” (20cm) tall, together with another with elaborate hair-style and feathers, holding a pink rose and seated on cushion with bisque lower legs and painted gold shoes, (condition: feathers have been re-glued), 10 1/2” (27cm) tall.(2 items).
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