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Two Royal Doulton character jugs; D6528 "Dick Turpin" and D6642 "Henry VIII", and a seven piece monkey band including conductor, drummer, cellist, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Royal Doulton character jugs: good condition. Monkey bad: top of cello missing, top of guitar missing, otherwise good condition.
A late 19th century/early 20th century mahogany cello case of angular form the hinged front opening to reveal a red plush lined interior, the case with angular brass swing handles and hook catches, 126cm high overall, 122.5cm high to the interior, 23.5cm wide to the interior at the waisted point
*Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed 'Edward Elgar', Forli, Malvern, 20 October 1898, to Novello & Co., 'Enclosed I return proof of corrections the Light of Life - I shd like a further alteration made on p. 18 which I have marked. As to the rehearsal of the first chorus I think it an admirable idea to use the last 3 bars on p. 4 as an introduction - the voc: pts may then stand as now printed - I think but am not sure that I knocked out the first bar (Davis). If so it had better be replaced. Chanson de Nuit. May I remind you that the cello arrgt. has never been issued - I could get this played if you'll send a doz: copies by professional soloists and it would help the violin arrgts', 3 pages on Forli letterhead with publisher's ink date receipt stamp at head, 8vo (1)
*Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed 'Edward Elgar', Craeglea, Wells Road, Malvern, 30 November 1900, to Novello & Co., 'Very many thanks for sending the two Chansons for cello to Mr Fuchs [Carl Fuchs, cellist]: I think he will play them in public which will be an excellent thing. I do not see why Chanson de Matin shd. not have as great a success as Salut d'amour (Schott) and, looking at it from the popular point of view only, I do not think the P.F. arrangement you send me in M.S. will quite do: it is too difficult and follows the original accompaniment too closely [this subclause underlined in blue pencil by the recipient]; the melody above the R.H. chords will be [?]difficult brought out by the class of pianist who will want such a piece. I think I have no pecuniary interest in the future sales of these pieces so it is perhaps beyond my province to suggest arrangements, but (following Salut d'amour) I think an arrangement for small orchestra and certainly for Military Band wd. be successful in advertising the piano solo &c ...', continuing with reference to military band journals and the large audiences they reach and offering to make an arrangement, 'I am now paid at the rate of 1515/- for orchestrating each short piece, but I should not wish to be exigent with your firm ...', 4 pages on Craeglea stationery, publisher's ink date receipt stamp at head of first page, 8vo (1)
A 1940s green painted wooden portable Punch and Judy show with puppets, the front, transfer printed with a paper inset panel depicting a clown playing a wind up organ and the other a cello together with a small book of engravings with Cruickshank engravings and a small painted jester tape measure (5)
AN ANTIQUE CONTINENTAL SILVER PILL BOX in the form of a cello with oriental decoration, with import marks for London 1902, 9cm in length This item is from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER BOX in the form of a cello, with figural and scrolling decoration with Theodore Hartmann import marks for London 1902, 18cm in length This item is from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
A Canadian silver coloured part table service by Northumbria, Toronto A Canadian silver coloured part table service by Northumbria, Toronto, in Cello pattern, comprising: Eight table forks Eight smaller forks Eight dessert spoons Nine tea spoons Eight soup spoons A salad spoon A serving spoon Two pickle forks A sauce ladle A preserve spoon A butter knife, 1629g (52.4 oz); Together with the following with silver handles and steel blades: Eight table knives Eight side knives, In a canteen box for twelve place settings
A small tray of mainly Hornby accessories including 1931-38 Dinky Toys No.1 Station staff set, unstrung (G-BF), 1931-38 Dinky Toys No.3 Railway Passengers Set, unstrung and missing News Boy (G-BF), The Book of Hornby Trains and Meccano Products 1935 with cello tape repairs (F), Liverpool Cable drum (F) 6x Britains Milk Churns missing lids (G), 7 other wooden milk churns (F), a repaired cast tree, and a crescent double arm signal
A cello, bearing an Andreas Teller label to the inside, approx. 115 cm high, a viola, two violins, an acoustic guitar, a drum and other related items (qty) Condition report Report by GH Included in the lot is a leather violin case with a fabric cover, generally in good condition with some scuffs and age related wear. The guitar is generally in good condition with some small cracks to the wood joints, and age related scuffs and wear. The cello is in good and reasonably well looked after condition, with no obvious cracks or damage, some age related nicks and scratches particularly to edges and corners. All four strings present and bridge, construction etc in good condition. Associated bow in poor condition with some taped up repairs, but generally usable. The first of the violins (the older of the two) is generally in poor and worn condition, with the bridge off and two strings missing. Structurally reasonable but with some small cracks, chips, nicks and dents. All four tuning pegs present and in reasonably good condition. Accompanying bow - generally reasonable structurally but many strings detached and hanging loose. Loosening/tightening screw appears to be jammed. Case in reasonable but slightly tatty condition. The more modern violin is generally in good condition, with three strings broken off or missing, but all four tuning pegs present (one possibly a replacement), and some wear and dents commensurate with use. Case reasonable with some age related wear. No accompanying bow. The viola presents well, in good condition with some small chips and scratches, but no obvious structural damages or repairs, all tuning pegs present, one string missing. The two associated bows have most of their strings missing but are in generally reasonable condition structurally and both tightening/loosening screws turn freely. Case also reasonable with some marks and knocks. The drum has been repainted at some point with chips to the paint, scratches and wear, but generally complete with no major damage. Other items, including the trumpet mute, recorder, drum foot pedal etc in reasonably good condition. Overall most parts of the lot in reasonably good serviceable condition with age and use related wear. The viola bears a label to the interior reading Blessing, otherwise none of the other instruments appear to bear any labels.
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