GOEBEL; fourteen Hummel figures including boy with cello, carol singer, girl with watering can, etc (four af).Additional InformationBoy with basket, tip of hair chipped and lost, school boy with ruck suck tail feather to hat broken off and lost, serenade figure chip to his instrument and girl sitting in tree the bow completely broken through, her right arm, head broken off, further general wear.
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Deutsches Reich 1933 - 1945 - Heer - Generalität : Abgetrennter Kragen eines Generalfeld Deutsches Reich 1933 - 1945 - Heer - Generalität : Abgetrennter Kragen eines Generalfeldmarschalls des Heeres mit aufgesetzten Feldmarschall-Kragenspiegeln. Der von einer Feldbluse stammende Kragen aus grünem Tuch. Die aufgenähten Kragenspiegel in Cello-Metallfadengeflecht in feinster Stickereiqualität. Außerordentlich seltenes Fragment einer Feldmarschallsuniform. Die Kragenspiegel in der Kombination von Cellophanstickerei und vergoldeten Metallfäden besonders selten. Provenienz: Sammlung Klaus Peter Gundert 1-2 Deutsches Reich 1933 - 1945 - Heer - Generalität : Abgetrennter Kragen eines Generalfeld Deutsches Reich 1933 - 1945 - Heer - Generalität : Separated Collar of an Army Field Marshal of the Army with Sewn Field Marshal Collar Tabs. The collar of green cloth cut from a field blouse. The sewn-on collar tabs of embroidered cello - bullion braid, reflecting the finest embroidered quality. Extraordinarily rare piece from a Field Marshal's uniform. The combination of cellophane embroidery and gilded bullion thread, makes this an especially rare item. Provenance: Collection Klaus Peter Gundert 1-2
Ebonised woodGilt and raised bronze mounts of foliage decorationBronze sculpture to door depicting a cello player and pinnacle with the Greek god HermesGilt bronze dial of Roman numbering and engraved "FIEFFÉ A PARIS"Mechanism engraved "FIEFFÉ A PARIS" to reverseStrikes hours and half hoursFrance, 18th century(minor losses, faults and unchecked mechanism)Provenance: D. Manuel de Souza e Holstein-Beck Collection, Count of Póvoa. 130x47x21,5 cm
Arman'Cello' chair, designed 1993, produced 2000sSycamore. 87 x 48 x 42cmProduced by Hugues Chevalier, France. Number 33 from the edition of 50. Underside with brass label impressed arman/33 / 50 H/edition HUGUES CHEVALIER.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Circle of Pietro Longhi (c. 1701-1785) - Figures in an interior around a harpsichord, another playing a cello, a picture on the wall nearby, oil on canvas, 16.5" x 18.75" *From the collection of Arnold Dolmetsch (1858-1940), the French born musician and instrument maker, who spent much of his working life in England establishing an instrument making workshop in Haslemere, Surrey. He was a leading figure in the revival of early music
After Phillipe Mercier (19th century) - Lady playing on the guitar 'Domestic Amusement', also a companion, lady playing a cello 'If music be the food of love', later prints from the original mezzotints, 13.5" x 10" and 13" x 9" respectively (2) - ** From the collection of Arnold Dolmetsch (1858-1940), the French born musician and instrument maker, who spent much of his working life in England establishing an instrument making workshop in Haslemere, Surrey. He was a leading figure in the revival of early music
CLASSICAL - LPs. A smashing large collection of around 200 classical LPs. Performers/ composers include Jacqueline Du Pre - Cello Concerto (ALP 2106), Milstein - Beethoven: Violin Concerto (33CX 1863), Fournier/ Gulda - Beethoven (LPM 18602), Cluytens - Schumann: Symphony 3 (ALP 1779), Rimini - Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet (33CX 1840), Heifetz - Sibelius: Violin Concerto (RB-16229), Curzon - The Trout Quintet (LXT 5433), Cluytens - Beethoven: Pastoral Symphony, Klemperer - Bruckner: Symphony No 6, Kertesz - Dvorak: Symphonies No 5, 4, 3. Kertesz - Bohemian Rhapsody (LXT 6024), Oistrakh: Mozart Concertos (LXT 6088), Backhaus: Brahms Piano Concertos. Condition is superb across the board, Ex to Ex+.
CLASSICAL LPs (FEATURING WORKS OF SHOSTAKOVICH) - LPs. Lovely quality collection of 22 x Classical LPs featuring the works of Dmitri Shostakovich.. Performers/works include Shostakovich/Leningrad Symphony - Kabalevsky Cello Concerto No. 2 (ASD 2511-12, Melodiya pressing), Borodin String Quartet (ASD 2464, Melodiya pressing and LXT 6036), John Ogdon (inc. Argo ZRG 674 and HMV ASD 2709), David Oistrakh - Shostakovich Violin Concerto (ASD 2447, Melodiya), Berlin Phil/Herbert Von Karajan (139020 SLPM), Andre Cluytens (33CX 1604/1605 set), Mstislav Rostropovich (2530 653), Pretre (ALP 2009), Ormandy (SB 6830) and Rudolf Barshai (ASD 2633). Condition is often very clean Ex+/archive.
CLASSICAL - STEREO EDITION LPs. Lovely selection of 14 x (largely) stereo edition LPs including original pressings. Works include Elisabeth Schwarzkopf - Portrays Romantic Heroines (SAX 2300, original turquoise/silver - Ex+/Ex), Karajan - Verdi Falstaff Highlights (SAX 2578, og semi-circle label), Giulini - Conducts Love The Magician (SAX 5265, og semi-circle label), Du Pre - Elgar Cello Concerto (inc. ASD 655 semi-circle and mono semi-circle ALP 2106), Olivier Messiaen (ASD 639, semi-circle), Menuhin (ASD 643 semi-circle), Barbirolli (ASD 2305, semi-circle), Boult (ASD 2301, semi-circle), Charles Munch (PFS 4127), Nathan Milstein (Capitol P 8313 and CTL 7070), Rubinstein (SB-6600) and Campoli. Condition is often well presented Ex to Ex+.
Fiona G. Roberts Small Secrets (1), 2020 Ink on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Fiona Roberts holds her MA, Painting, Wimbledon College of Arts, University of the Arts London. The artist in the recipient of various awards and honours including the Jerwood Drawing Prize; Ingram Collection's Young Contemporary Talent Prize; Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, 2018 and 2019 and Dentons Art Staff Prize, as well as the Vice Chancellor's Scholarship, Wimbledon College of Arts. Solo exhibitions include: Summer Residency Exhibition, Koppel Project Hive London, 2018; and Studio One Gallery, London, 2017. Select group shows: Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, Arts University Bournemouth, Royal Drawing School, Shoreditch Drawing Projects UK, Trowbridge, 2018-2019; Koppel Project Hive, London, 2017; Ingram Collection, YCT Purchase Prize, Cello Factory, London, 2016; National Open Art Exhibition, Mercers' Hall, London, 2016; Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, 2016; Lewisham Art House, 2015; Bargehouse, Oxo Tower, London, 2015; and Orleans House Gallery, Richmond-upon-Thames, 2014. Roberts' work is found in several collections including The David Roberts Arts Foundation.
Fiona G. Roberts Small Secrets (3), 2020 Ink on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Fiona Roberts holds her MA, Painting, Wimbledon College of Arts, University of the Arts London. The artist in the recipient of various awards and honours including the Jerwood Drawing Prize; Ingram Collection's Young Contemporary Talent Prize; Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, 2018 and 2019 and Dentons Art Staff Prize, as well as the Vice Chancellor's Scholarship, Wimbledon College of Arts. Solo exhibitions include: Summer Residency Exhibition, Koppel Project Hive London, 2018; and Studio One Gallery, London, 2017. Select group shows: Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, Arts University Bournemouth, Royal Drawing School, Shoreditch Drawing Projects UK, Trowbridge, 2018-2019; Koppel Project Hive, London, 2017; Ingram Collection, YCT Purchase Prize, Cello Factory, London, 2016; National Open Art Exhibition, Mercers' Hall, London, 2016; Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, 2016; Lewisham Art House, 2015; Bargehouse, Oxo Tower, London, 2015; and Orleans House Gallery, Richmond-upon-Thames, 2014. Roberts' work is found in several collections including The David Roberts Arts Foundation.
Grant Watson Welsh Window, 2020 Oil on Fabriano Tela Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Grant Watson holds his MA Fine Art, Eastern Illinois University and BA, Fine Art, Portsmouth Polytechnic and is the recipient of the Antonio Ratti Foundation Purchase Prize for Drawing, Advanced Studies in Drawing Course, led by Karel Appel, Eric Fischl, Anish Kapoor and Gerard Garouste. Select solo shows include the City Art Museum, Charleston, Illinois and Geraldine Anvari Gallery, London. Recent group exhibits include: Matthew Collings, Helen G Blake, Grant Watson', Three Works, Scarborough 2020, Beep painting prize 2020', Castlegate Art Prize 2020, Creekside Open, APT Gallery, London, 2019; Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London, 2019, 2017, 2014, 2009, 2008; 2006, 2004, 2003 and 2002; NEAC Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, 2019; Espacio Gallery, London, 2019; Royal Glasgow Institute, Kelly Gallery, Glasgow, 2019; Saatchi Gallery, London, 2018; Collect Art Gallery, Cheshire, 2018; Margate Washhouse, Margate and The Brewery Tap UCA Project Space, Folkestone, 2017; Creekside Open, APT Gallery, London, 2015; 32SQM Project Space, London, 2015; The Cello Factory, London, 2015; Platform Projects, Art-Athina, Athens, 2015 and 2014; Plymouth College of Art, 2014; ACME Project Space, London, 2013; Lubomirov-Easton, London, 2012; The London Group Open, The Cello Factory, London, 2011; International Emerging Artists, Sothebys, Tel Aviv and Chicago.
Grant Watson Seagulls, 2020 Oil on Fabriano Tela Signed verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) Grant Watson holds his MA Fine Art, Eastern Illinois University and BA, Fine Art, Portsmouth Polytechnic and is the recipient of the Antonio Ratti Foundation Purchase Prize for Drawing, Advanced Studies in Drawing Course, led by Karel Appel, Eric Fischl, Anish Kapoor and Gerard Garouste. Select solo shows include the City Art Museum, Charleston, Illinois and Geraldine Anvari Gallery, London. Recent group exhibits include: Matthew Collings, Helen G Blake, Grant Watson', Three Works, Scarborough 2020, Beep painting prize 2020', Castlegate Art Prize 2020, Creekside Open, APT Gallery, London, 2019; Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London, 2019, 2017, 2014, 2009, 2008; 2006, 2004, 2003 and 2002; NEAC Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, 2019; Espacio Gallery, London, 2019; Royal Glasgow Institute, Kelly Gallery, Glasgow, 2019; Saatchi Gallery, London, 2018; Collect Art Gallery, Cheshire, 2018; Margate Washhouse, Margate and The Brewery Tap UCA Project Space, Folkestone, 2017; Creekside Open, APT Gallery, London, 2015; 32SQM Project Space, London, 2015; The Cello Factory, London, 2015; Platform Projects, Art-Athina, Athens, 2015 and 2014; Plymouth College of Art, 2014; ACME Project Space, London, 2013; Lubomirov-Easton, London, 2012; The London Group Open, The Cello Factory, London, 2011; International Emerging Artists, Sothebys, Tel Aviv and Chicago.
Grant Watson Police Horses, 2020 Oil on Fabriano Tela Signed verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) Grant Watson holds his MA Fine Art, Eastern Illinois University and BA, Fine Art, Portsmouth Polytechnic and is the recipient of the Antonio Ratti Foundation Purchase Prize for Drawing, Advanced Studies in Drawing Course, led by Karel Appel, Eric Fischl, Anish Kapoor and Gerard Garouste. Select solo shows include the City Art Museum, Charleston, Illinois and Geraldine Anvari Gallery, London. Recent group exhibits include: Matthew Collings, Helen G Blake, Grant Watson', Three Works, Scarborough 2020, Beep painting prize 2020', Castlegate Art Prize 2020, Creekside Open, APT Gallery, London, 2019; Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London, 2019, 2017, 2014, 2009, 2008; 2006, 2004, 2003 and 2002; NEAC Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, 2019; Espacio Gallery, London, 2019; Royal Glasgow Institute, Kelly Gallery, Glasgow, 2019; Saatchi Gallery, London, 2018; Collect Art Gallery, Cheshire, 2018; Margate Washhouse, Margate and The Brewery Tap UCA Project Space, Folkestone, 2017; Creekside Open, APT Gallery, London, 2015; 32SQM Project Space, London, 2015; The Cello Factory, London, 2015; Platform Projects, Art-Athina, Athens, 2015 and 2014; Plymouth College of Art, 2014; ACME Project Space, London, 2013; Lubomirov-Easton, London, 2012; The London Group Open, The Cello Factory, London, 2011; International Emerging Artists, Sothebys, Tel Aviv and Chicago.
Grant Watson Welsh Track, 2020 Oil on Fabriano Tela Signed verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) Grant Watson holds his MA Fine Art, Eastern Illinois University and BA, Fine Art, Portsmouth Polytechnic and is the recipient of the Antonio Ratti Foundation Purchase Prize for Drawing, Advanced Studies in Drawing Course, led by Karel Appel, Eric Fischl, Anish Kapoor and Gerard Garouste. Select solo shows include the City Art Museum, Charleston, Illinois and Geraldine Anvari Gallery, London. Recent group exhibits include: Matthew Collings, Helen G Blake, Grant Watson', Three Works, Scarborough 2020, Beep painting prize 2020', Castlegate Art Prize 2020, Creekside Open, APT Gallery, London, 2019; Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London, 2019, 2017, 2014, 2009, 2008; 2006, 2004, 2003 and 2002; NEAC Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, 2019; Espacio Gallery, London, 2019; Royal Glasgow Institute, Kelly Gallery, Glasgow, 2019; Saatchi Gallery, London, 2018; Collect Art Gallery, Cheshire, 2018; Margate Washhouse, Margate and The Brewery Tap UCA Project Space, Folkestone, 2017; Creekside Open, APT Gallery, London, 2015; 32SQM Project Space, London, 2015; The Cello Factory, London, 2015; Platform Projects, Art-Athina, Athens, 2015 and 2014; Plymouth College of Art, 2014; ACME Project Space, London, 2013; Lubomirov-Easton, London, 2012; The London Group Open, The Cello Factory, London, 2011; International Emerging Artists, Sothebys, Tel Aviv and Chicago.
A Goebel 'Hummel' figure 'Umbrella Boy', together with four other figures and a 'Guide for Collectors' (6).Condition report: Chip to underside of hair with a crack to figure with the cello, small chip to umbrella on "umbrella boy", small chip to base of "boy and girl", fence post with bird has been repaired and a chip to underside of base. Extra images on David Lay website.
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