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A late 19th century Thüringen six piece anthropomorphic animals military band nodders, composition, probably French or German uniforms in blue jackets, red trousers and green caps with harp insignia, comprising a monkey playing a trombone, a blue playing a trumpet, a ram playing a clarinet, a camel playing cymbals, a donkey playing a flute and a boar playing a parade xylophone, all with metal instruments and painted circular wooden bases —7 ¾in. (20cm.) high (the last two with replacement modern instruments)— see Early Toys 2, Leipold/Bickert/Kreher, 2024 - page 171, figs 7 and 8 for these actual models
Preservation Hall Jazz Band – Vinyl LP "Vol. I" (1977, Columbia Masterworks)A signed vinyl record album of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band titled "Vol. I," released in 1977 under Columbia Masterworks, catalogue number M 34549. The cover, approximately 12 x 12 inches, depicts band members in formal wear outside Preservation Hall, New Orleans, with visible autographs in blue ink from members including Narvin Kimball (Banjo), Percy Humphrey (Trumpet), and Willie Humphrey (Clarinet). The back cover features liner notes, personnel details, and historical references to New Orleans jazz, credited to William Russell.The vinyl disc is black with a beige label design. Side 1 includes tracks such as "Tiger Rag" (6:37) and "Bill Bailey (Won't You Please Come Home)" (4:39), while Side 2 showcases "Joe Avery" (6:22) and "Panama" (9:51). Notable details include "Columbia Masterworks®" branding, "Library of Congress catalog card number 77-750558," and an SQ quadraphonic recording format. The item reflects CBS Inc.'s production standards of its era and includes contributions from band members born between 1900 and 1935.This 1977 vinyl album is a historical testament to the Preservation Hall Jazz Band’s legacy, incorporating traditional New Orleans jazz with authenticated autographs and original context.
Guinness, eight original Guinness Carlton Ware Advertising Figures, to include; Ostrich, Penguins (x2) "My Goodness My Guinness" Toucan, "You Too can be happy" Kangaroo, "My Goodness My Guinness" Toucan balancing pint on beak "My Goodness my Guinness", Small Toucan playing clarinet, small Penguin "Guinness for strength" on breast "My Goodness My Guinness" on reverse, base stamped Arthur Guinness Son & co Park Royal Ltd. No chips or cracks. (8)
A Selection of Royal Doulton Bunnkyins, comprising : - Jazzband with Trumpet player (DB210), Double bass player (DB185), Saxophone player (DB186), Banjo player (DB182), Clarinet player (DB184), Drummer (DB250), Mr Bunnybeat (DB16), Rock and Roll Bunnykins (DB124), Old King Cole (DB458), Bunnykins Games, comprising: - Runner (DB 205), Swimmer (DB206), Basketball (DB208), Soccer (DB209), Gymnast (DB207) with plinth, with certificates for all except Bunnybeat and Rock and Roll (14 total)

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