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A set of four ivory veneer rectangular framed, early 20th Century oval portrait miniatures on ivory, one after François Gérard`s 1802 portrait of Madame Récamier, bears name `Gérard`, one in the style of Jean- Marc Nattier (1685 - 1766) indistinctly signed, of a French lady in gold and navy dress, with cello, one indistinctly signed of an 18th Century style lady in hat and curled hair, and one intialled `J.K.`, portrait of gentleman in wig, and red, fur trimmed cloak, 8cm x 6.5cm (4).
Meissen Sixteen piece Monkey Band Orchestra After J.J. Kaendler and P.Reinicke to include a Conductor, Harp player, Guitarist, Violinist, Cellist, Hurdy Gurdy player, Four vocalists, Drummer, Kettle Drum Car, Drummer with pipe, Triangle player, Pianist, Trumpeter, French Horn player, Flautist, Clarinetist, Bag piper, and Bassoonist, the band composed of pieces from different periods 19th / 20th century, crossed swords, impressed and incised marks to bases, also a non Meissen music stand (17) the tallest figure measures 18.5cm high Condition report: Conductor: One arm restored, one hand restuck, one leg broken off (but present) firing crack to base, restorations to coat tail. Harp player: Harp broken into two pieces (parts present) one leg restuck) Guitarist: Headstock missing, small chip to the base. Violinist: Violin bow restored. Cellist: Restorations to his hat, the cello and the bow. Hurdy Gurdy player: the head of the Hurdy Gurdy has been restuck and restored. Vocalist looking right pink skirt: out stretched foot restored. Vocalist looking right white skirt: one foot missing, chip to hand. Vocalist looking left yellow skirt: no damage or restoration. Vocalist looking left white skirt: one leg restored. Drummer: two very minor chips to the underside of the base. Kettle Drum Car: no damage or restoration. Drummer with pipe: The end of his pony tail lacking, the drum beater restored. Cut through mark. Triangle player: His hat, triangle and beater restored. Lacking his plume from his hat. Pianist: chip to the corner of his keyboard, and the corner of his music. Trumpeter: The lower pipe of the trumpet restored. Chip to his cuff. French Horn player: out stretched arm, point of hat, and one foot restored. Flautist: restorations to his flute. Cut through mark. Clarinetist: Lacks most of his clarinet, no other damages. Bag piper: restoration to his hands and feet, minor chip to underside of base. Bassoonist: no damage or restoration. Condition report: see terms and conditions.
Williams, C. S. 1845 Map of Texas from the Most Recent Authorities This is a very early map of the new state of Texas drawn by J.H. Young. It portrays early counties, towns, and villages and shows ""Texas North of the Red River"" in an inset at lower left. This panhandle extends north to the Green Mts., just west of Pikes or James Peak in present-day Colorado, and west to the Rio Grande River, thus incorporating Santa Fe and Taos. There is a comment taken from Arrowsmith`s 1841 map in West Texas that the area ""as far as North Canadian Fork was explored by Le Grand in 1833, [and] it is naturally fertile, well wooded, and with a fair proportion of water."" San Patricio County occupies the south tip, while Bexar, Milam and Robertson counties take up the majority of the western region. Several early roads are depicted including the Presido Road, and Fort Alamo, mines, and the Presidios of Rio Grande, del Norte el de las Yuntas, del Paso del Norte are identified. This map was included in H.S. Tanner`s New Universal Atlas published in 1845. 14.5"" W x 12"" H Original color with a few minor spots in the image and light toning along sheet edges. There is a stain in the lower blank margin where cello tape previously closed a short edge tear, now archivally repaired.
1920 Map of the Republic of Panama This large, colorful map is strongly engraved and graphically pleasing. It shows all of Panama and the "Canal Zone" as well as portions of Costa Rica and Columbia. Published by I.L. Maduro Jr. Folds into thin, stiff green pictorial wrappers with the same title. 39.8" W x 20.7" H Issued folding with light color offsetting, several ink and pencil notations in the image, and a few short splits at fold intersections. A fold separation near title appears to have been closed on recto with cello tape.
Sanson, Nicolas 1700 Geographiae Sacrae ex Veteri, et Novo Testamento Desumptae Tabula in qua Terra Promissa, sive Iudaea in suas Tribus Partesq. Distincta A fine map illustrating the lands described in the Old and New Testament. The Kishon River connects the Mediterranean to the Sea of Galilee. The map provides good detail throughout and is adorned with a wreath-style title cartouche. 19.7" W x 15.8" H Issued folding, now pressed on watermarked paper with a binding trim at bottom left that has been replaced and the margin at bottom extended, both of which have been done very skillfully. There is light discoloration along a 2" fold separation at bottom right that was previously closed with cello tape, which has since been entirely removed and professionally repaired.
1864-65 [Lot of 7 - Fruit] "Nice lot of chromolithographs by Beau, printed by Fugere. Size varies slightly. This lot features pears, including: A. “Princesse Charlotte” B. “Bon Chretien d`Espagne” C. “Besi de Chaumontel” D. “Echassery” E. “Deux Soeurs” F. “Martin Sec” G. “Bon Chretien d`Espagne” (duplicate)" 7.1" W x 11" H Light toning along sheet edges with a few scattered spots of foxing. The Deux Soeurs has remnants of cello tape on verso along top and bottom edges of sheet.
A Goebel Hummel figure, Baking Day, 330, 13 cm high, and eleven others similar (12) Condition report Report by JB The model with the cello displays a High Bee mark 1957. The girl with the birds displays a similar mark. Other models would appear to fall into the 1964/72 bracket See illustrations for details
PROBABLY SAMSON OF PARIS PORCELAIN COPY OF A CHELSEA FIGURE of a lady in Turkish dress holding aloft a cup, on scroll-moulded base, colourfully enamelled and gilt, bearing pseudo Gold Anchor Mark, 5 1/2" (14cm) high, A CONTA AND BOEHME (POSSNECK) `FAIRING` FIGURE OF A CELLO PLAYER, AND THREE OTHER SMALL CONTINETNAL FIGURINES (5)
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