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Lot 95

A cased clarinet by B&H Bandhite, made for Boosey & Hawkes '78.

Lot 50

James Campbell (British, 1828-1893)A Pastoral Rehearsal oil on canvas63.5 x 115.2cm (25 x 45 3/8in).Footnotes:ExhibitedLiverpool Academy, 1860, no. 95.Literature Marillier, H.C., The Liverpool School of Painters, London, 1904, p. 84.This recently re-discovered work by the Liverpool artist James Campbell has been identified as his 1860 Liverpool Academy exhibit, A Pastoral Rehearsal. A group of men, women and children are gathered among a grove of trees on the edge of a village to sing and play. Led by the standing figure of a man who raises his right arm and bow to conduct, while holding his fiddle to his grey-bearded chin, and accompanied by a seated 'cellist and a third musician who plays a clarinet, six villagers sit side-by-side to form the choir. On the right, a man seems to gaze as if transfixed by the rhythm of the music and to which he beats time on a tambourine. At the centre, a flaxen-haired child wearing a pale coloured smock and with a school-satchel across his shoulder, holds the score for the violinist and 'cellist. On the left side of the composition, a youth with white shirtsleeves and a black cap rests in a wheelbarrow and holds a younger child – perhaps his sister – on his lap. One further spectator – a dark-haired woman – stands on the left side before a moss-covered drystone wall, holding a piece of embroidery or knitting. As the painting's exhibited title indicates, the folk seen together are preparing for a musical performance, perhaps as part of a wedding or May Day celebration. The various participants seem to be wearing workaday clothes, with the possible exception of the violinist/conductor who wears a shabby frockcoat and check trousers, so it may be assumed that the rehearsal is taking place at the end of the working day and when the children present have been released from school.James Campbell specialised in subjects showing the life of working-class men and women in his native city of Liverpool and surrounding countryside. For biographical information on the artist we depend on a short chapter in H.C. Marillier's The Liverpool School of Painters (1904). According to this source, Campbell studied at the Royal Academy schools in London (although, if this is the case, the academic training received there seems to have left no mark upon him). In 1851, having returned to Liverpool, he entered the Liverpool Academy as a probationer, exhibiting there for the first time the following year. Campbell was elected as an associate of the Liverpool Academy in 1854 and a full member in 1856. In 1857 he contributed to the Russell Place exhibition of Pre-Raphaelite art in London, being represented by works lent from the collection of the Liverpool collector and art entrepreneur John Miller and for which Ford Madox Brown had negotiated. In 1858 Campbell was invited to send works to the exhibition of contemporary British art shown that year in New York, Philadelphia and Boston. That Campbell was regarded in a friendly way by members of the progressive circle of painters is demonstrated by his having subsequently been admitted to membership of the Hogarth Club. Among Campbell's most loyal patrons, in addition to Miller himself, were George Rae, of Birkenhead, and James Leathart, of Gateshead.In the 1850s Campbell sent works to the Liverpool Academy from an address in Brunswick Square, Kirkdale (now part of Liverpool itself and lying to the north of the city centre). Particular works in urban settings by Campbell, such as Twilight – Trudging Homewards (private collection), in which two itinerant musicians, each of them blind, lead one another home at the end of the day, or Dinner in View (Christie's, 6 November 1995, lot 127), also of 1858 and showing gaunt figures dazed by hunger, are amongst the most extraordinary images of deprivation to come down to us from the mid 19th century. On other occasions, Campbell made painting expeditions into the Cheshire countryside, taking lodgings at Eastham Woods on the Mersey western shore, and on other occasions working at Bidston on the Wirral. These were both places favoured by the Liverpool artists in the middle years of the 19th century, and it is likely that the present rustic subject was made in one or other of them. Campbell's career as an artist was cut short by failing eyesight and from which he suffered even while he was still in his thirties. He exhibited at the Liverpool Academy only until 1864, while the following year he showed for the last time at the Liverpool Institution of Fine Arts. He was eventually awarded a pension and the offer of accommodation by the Royal Academy, and for which support his patrons Rae and Leathart had petitioned. The fact that Campbell had such a short working career – hardly longer than a decade and a half – and because he painted in such an exacting and meticulous way, explains why his works are rare.The loving attention to detail that Campbell paid in his figurative subjects owed much to the example of the Pre-Raphaelites. In addition, it seems likely that he studied Dutch genre paintings (and perhaps also French art of the 17th century – on occasions his works seems curiously akin to that of the Le Nain brothers). The way in which Campbell documented the lives of the folk he observed – describing as he did the privations they endured with such humanity – gives his works an idiosyncratic quality that makes them compelling.We are grateful to Christopher Newall for compiling this catalogue entry.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 419

CASED SONORA CLARINET

Lot 58

Alexander Austen (British, 1859-1924), The Clarinet Player, signed l.r., oil on canvas, 46 by 30cm, gilt frame 

Lot 217

A Boosey & Hawkes, Regent Street, London, composition four part clarinet complete with reeds and fitted case

Lot 498

Mid-19th century boxwood clarinet. Ivory mounts. A. Ferry. Paris. Good general condition. Some minor restorations. One key hole plugged. Overall length 66.5cm. Case.

Lot 499

Boxwood and ivory clarinet early 19th century by Astor. Stamped Astor & Co, 79 Cornhill. London. Name stamp on all joints. All complete, five square ended brass keys. All springs and pads OK. All ivory joint mounts OK. Overall length 60cm. (key of C?) Case.

Lot 500

Early 19th century boxwood and ivory clarinet by D'Almaine. Eight square ended brass keys. Good condition, no cracks apparent, all keys and pads functioning. Overall length 59cm (key of C?).

Lot 1226

A cased Boosey & Hawkes London Regent Clarinet, complete, case lined in blue together with a Guinness harmonica.

Lot 458

CLARINET BY LARK, contained in a fitted case

Lot 238

A Boosey and Hawkes Edgware cased clarinet

Lot 3425

 A mid 20th Century clarinet CR; no case or makers mark present

Lot 3434

A 1970's cased clarinet, by Corton, complete with accessories

Lot 3494

A Selmer Series 9 Clarinet, French made, each piece made from ebony, white metal bands, fitted in original carry case, complete with accessories, stamped with X6072 plus the original receipt for professional cleaning and an insurance document 

Lot 3509

A Vito Reso-Tone USA bass clarinet, 7193D, in fitted case

Lot 1610

Cased A C Fischer four piece clarinet dated 1938. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1656

Boosey and Hawkes Regent clarinet, serial number 483208. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 111

A Boosey and Hawkes Regent clarinet, in case with two mouth pieces

Lot 294

A Boosey & Hawkes clarinet in plastic case. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £30 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered address.

Lot 1381

A boxwood B-flat clarinet with hard case

Lot 1092

Vintage Boosey & Hawkes Regent Clarinet: in fitted case

Lot 36

A cased clarinet by Bundy 'Resonite', the Selmer Company USA, with mouthpiece.

Lot 1802

A Boosey & Hawkes 'Regent' clarinet, No.392522.

Lot 285

A cased Buffet Crampon clarinet, numbered 429634, together with student's learning guides.

Lot 485

A cased JR Lafleur & Son Ltd clarinet. CONDITION REPORT No obvious signs of damage, sections fit together tightly.

Lot 2115

Boosey and Hawkes, London Regent composite bodied clarinet no. 398197, with nickel mounts and keys, no mouthpiece 

Lot 2116

Rosewood clarinet, stamped 'foreign' no5383, with nickel mounts and keys, in original fitted case

Lot 491

Robertson's Jam golly figures, some boxed including band members, drummer, clarinet, vocalist etc 

Lot 212

A five piece clarinet by Boosey and Hawkes in fitted case

Lot 148

A quantity of collectables over two boxes to include cigarette lighters, Parker fountain pens, cigar cutter, miniature slide rule, ACME guide whistle, two miniature ceramic chamber pots, miniature guillotine, cased woodblock stamps and miniature brass clarinet and double base and other metal wares (quantity)

Lot 80

A vintage cased clarinet, with instructions and spare reeds, a/f

Lot 791

A Selmer Goldentone clarinet and two recorders

Lot 357

A Melody Major banjo, a Bessons & Co trumpet, and a clarinet (3)

Lot 1342

A for Boosey and Hawkes trumpet with Benge 11/2 C mouth piece together with a clarinet Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 3042

Hohner Musette IV Accordion 120 bass buttons and 41 treble keys, 9 treble voice paddles and 3 bass paddles; voices include Clarinet, Violin, Celeste, Bassoon &c, cased with music

Lot 191

A BOOSEY AND CO LONDON FULL SIZE CLARINET TO INCLUDE REED COVER

Lot 101

A Gerome wooden clarinet in appearing original fitted box. (B.P. 21% + VAT)  Length of Clarinet is 67 cm Approx.

Lot 15

A Vintage rosewood 4-section clarinet, unmarked, overall length 57cm

Lot 71

A Cased Boosey and Hawkes Clarinet

Lot 72

A Boxed American Thelma Clarinet, Boxed Banjo and Miniature Cased Clarinet

Lot 221

Vintage C Gerock clarinet and one other.

Lot 116

4 PIECE BOOSEY & HAWKES CLARINET WITH CARRY CASE

Lot 510

A Slade clarinet, in plush lined case

Lot 511

A 'Graduate' clarinet, made for Ruddal, Carte & Co , in original burgundy case, with plush lining

Lot 397D

A Vintage ebony and plated Console Special Selmer London clarinet with travel case

Lot 1697

Boose & Hawkes Regent London ebonised clarinet, within a case

Lot 3084

Oskar Oehler Berlin five-piece blackwood clarinet in fitted hard carrying case - Condition Report

Lot 3086

Yamaha 26II five-piece clarinet, serial no.014832, cased - Condition Report

Lot 3092

LeBlanc Paris four-piece bass clarinet, serial no. 5197, L96cm, in fitted case with accessories - Condition Report

Lot 3125

John Packer 021 six-piece clarinet in fitted carrying case - Condition Report

Lot 3126

Unmarked five-piece clarinet, serial no.284750, in Buffet Crampon Paris fitted hard carrying case - Condition Report

Lot 3127

Blessing four-piece clarinet, serial no.C679, in fitted hard carrying case - Condition Report

Lot 3128

Selmer Studente Console five-piece clarinet serial no.346055 in fitted carrying case; and another cased Selmer Studente Console clarinet (2) - Condition Report

Lot 1404

Armstrong Five Piece Clarinet, three piece flute, both cased. (2)

Lot 151

A 19th century ebony clarinet, stamped 'W. Carol Maker, 42 Maddox Street, London, W', with nickel plated mounts, in a black leather case, together with a boxwood ivory clarinet, stamped 'Key, London', a small rosewood clarinet type instrument, and a recorderCondition report: Card clarinet - surface scratches, knocks and scuffs, tarnish to mountsKey clarinet - surface scratches and knocks, not all keys working, lacking mouthpiece and bellSmall clarinet - surface scratches and knocks, no keys, mouthpiece or bellRecorder - good overall condition

Lot 551

A ROMILLY SONATA CLARINET BY RUDALL CARTE & CO, in fitted case together with descant, treble and tenor recorders by Dolmetsch, treble and tenor are boxed  Condition Report  Yes looks like an Oboe, out music specialist has described this

Lot 329

Royal Doulton prototype figure of seated Gentleman playing a Clarinet: c1950 impressed model no 1489, height 19.5cm.

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