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Misha Frid, Russian (B. 1938) "The Cello Player" Artist Proof Bronze Sculpture on Rotating Base, Dated 1991. Signed in the cast with makers mark and numbered AP24/65. Rubbing and patina. Sculpture measures 30" H x 11-1/2" W, base 2-1/2" H. Copy of original receipt from Wentworth Gallery Chicago, IL included. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $800-$1200)
A group of four Dutch chased silver perfume boxes mostly in the 18th century manner, all with pseudo marks, comprising:- one with milkmaid and other figures engaged in agricultural pursuits, with English import marks for Chester, 1909; one 1890, chased with figures in 18th century costume and putti playing a cello; one 1887, chased with figures in village setting around sides and flowers to cover; and one chased with Classical figures, wt. 88 gm. (4).Minor wear to some figures on two of the boxes.
A late 19th century EP on brass novelty vesta case, as a shoe, push-button hinged cover with strike, 8cm long, c. 1880; a Victorian brass rounded rectangular vesta case, the wrythern fluted centre strike applied with a blue enamel canted rectangular cartouche inscribed Dick, hinged cover, Regd. No. 109871, 4.5cm high, c.1880; a late Victorian EP novelty vesta case, as a heart, chased with C-scrolls and foliage, hinged cover, loop suspension, 5cm long, c. 1900; a Victorian novelty vesta case, as an ornately bound book, double-hinged cover, registration lozenge, 4.5cm wide; others, including horseshoe, chick, cello, further novelties; others (18); etc., contained in a rectangular table top box
CLASSICAL - UK COLUMBIA/HMV MONO RECORDINGS - A high quality and extremely well presented lot of 45 x LPs including some of the most sought after classical recordings - though these are the mono recordings, it is a fantastic selection of music for the starting price! Performers/works include David Oistrakh - Beethoven Violin Concerto (33CX 1672), Rostropovich - Dvorak Cello Concerto (ALP 1595), Sawallisch - Dvorak New World Symphony (33CX 1677), Klemperer/Philharmonia - Brahms Symphony No. 3 (33CX 1536), Claudio Arrau (33CX 1569), Klemperer - Beethoven No 7 (33CX 1379), Herbert Von Karajan - Ballet Music, Geza Anda (33CX 1156, 1143), Mozart Symphonies (33CX 1843), Callas (33CX 1771) and Jussi Bjorling (ALP 1620). Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
M. J. Hummel - Large Early Figures ( 5 ) In Total. Comprises 1/ Boy and Girl with Umbrella. 6.25 Inches High. 2/ Boy with Cello on His Back. 7.5 Inches High. 3/ A Stitch In Time. 6.75 Inches High. 4/ Boy Blacksmith. 6 Inches High. 5/ Boy Playing Accordion. 6.25 Inches High. All Figures are Free From Damage and In Excellent Condition.
A selection of late 19th Century and 20th Century sheet music, for piano, violin, cello etc. Publishers including Chappell & Co, Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew Ltd, Boosey & Co, J. R. Lafleur & Son Ltd. To include 'Three Dances' from the music to Henry VIII composed by Edward German, I'll be Your Sweetheart by Harry Dacre, Selection from the Musical Play 'The Girl on Film' etc, some German (approx 85).
An early hand-crank cellist musical automaton,French, circa 1860,The seated boy cellist with finely painted bisque head, inset blue blues and closed mouth, composition heads, holding cello and bow, dressed in fully original silk clothes of green/gold shirt, lace and ribbon cravat, beige and star pattern velvet jacket, with matching breaches and plain stockings with black shoes, when crank is turned, a long single air is played and ha turns head from side-to-side as right bow arm glides across the cello strings, on ebonised box base with colour matrix panel and raised gilt paper edge, cross-maze gilt paper covered sides – 12” high, 9” deep.
Clerk, John, Baronet of Penicuik - Manuscript Scottish Music 39 leaves of musical notation, mainly Scottish songs with titles such as The Duke of Cumberland's March, The Escape of Bannockburn and Miss Murrys [sic.] Reel, also including Corelli's Sonata IV for the Cello and Handel's March in the Occasional Oratorio, the second half of the 18th century (post 1745), contemporary panelled calf, many additional leaves with manuscript bars only, lower cover detached, dust-soiling, joints split, rubbed Provenance: A note to the front free-endpaper reads Musick Book, qui pertinet id Joannem Clerk, whilst the rear free-endpaper reads John Clerk his book, believed to be Sir John Clerk, 2nd Baronet of Penicuick, 1676-1755.
*Classical Records. A collection of approximately 240 classical records (12" LPs), including records from the collectible Decca SXL-series (SXL 2258, 6000, 6127, 6173, 6177, 6271, 6493, 6624, 6699, 6719, 6773, 6813, 6869), a number of TAS-listed records (HMV ASD 3117, ASD 2889, ASD 2486, ASD 3266, ASD 2673 and ASD 3345 plus Decca SXL 6000 and SXL 6624), a number of other good quality recordings from the popular ASD-series on the HMV label (ASD 2533, 2962, 2954, 2400, 2884, 2356, 2963, etc), some good examples of Decca LXT-series mono recordings such as LXT 5112 (Mozart Divertimento No 15 in B Flat Major), LXT 5459 (Highlights from Le Nozze Di Figaro) and lXT 5443 (Highlights from Don Giovanni), examples of other mono recordings such as Columbia 33CX 1231 (Maria Callas sings Operatic Arias) and some from the popular ALP-series on the HMV label (ALP 1854, 1794, 1678, 1846, 1743, 1731, etc), some records on the collectible Lyrita label, together with other good quality and interesting recordings such as Nimbus 2117 (Christian Hocks on Cello and Martin Jones on Piano playing Zoltan Kodaly and Frank Bridge sonatas) and Qualiton LPX 11426-27 (Haydn: Six Sonatas for Violin and Viola with Denes Kovacs on Violin and Geza Nemeth on Viola), the majority of these records would appear to be in very good or excellent condition (2 cartons)
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