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4 Ducal Traditional Military Figures sets. ‘Devons & Dorset Regt’ 12 piece marching band, including a bass drummer, 2 side drummers, cymbals, saxophone, trumpet etc. All in scarlet uniforms. Plus an additional set of musicians (6), complete with band master. Plus a ‘Devons & Dorset Regt’ colour party in peaked caps and khaki uniform (6) complete with two standard bearers. Also an additional set (6) to complement the Colour Party. All boxed. Contents Mint.
Box of interesting items to include a collection of silver and white metal comprising Eastern white metal tray with embossed floral bands, silver bladed pearl penknives, cymbals, white metal cork stopper surmounted by a pheasant etc; together with mixed flatware, jewellery and bijouterie etc
Various Novelty Toys including Nomura (TN Toys Japan) clockwork Hungry Cub boxed, two clock work monkeys with cymbals and maracas, battery operated (untested) monkey on roller skates, Tinplate Monkey Bhala Manus, Rubina Toys India mint boxed (missing key) plush covered Japanese clockwork bear, clock work plushed covered rabbit ,maker unknown, pig and Spanish clockwork plastic figure of Charlie Chaplin, bowler hat loose, all in fair to good condition (9 items)
A bronze five piece monkey band, 20th century, possibly Austrian, four of the cold painted figures humorously modelled playing different instruments, comprising of violin, bassoon, horn, cymbals and drum, while another monkey perches on a drum and conducts, also to include a music stand, each measuring from approximately 5.5cm - 3cm high (6)
Coalport - The Snowman figure group - Snowman Candle Holder (x 2), 'The Bashful Blush' and Snow Globe 'Hold on Tight' - all boxed, no certificates, plus Coalport Exclusively for UK I Ceramics - 'Chinese Snowman' (green coat), 'Chinese Snowman' (brown coat), 'The Drummer' 107 / 50, 'Keeping The Beat' 203 / 350, 'Crash went the Cymbals' Snowman (green waistcoat) - all five with certificates and boxes, also Snowball Title Plaque exclusive to Guild (10)
Coalport - The Snowman figure group - 'Let's Make Some Noise', 'Play It Again', 'The Soloist', 'Crash Went The Cymbals', 'Sugar Shaker', 'All My Own Work', 'Crash Went The Cymbals' (purple waistcoat), all boxed with certificates, plus bookends Snowman and James, 'Pulling The Cracker', clock Snowman and James, all boxed (10)
Christophe Fratin, , a pair of patinated bronze four light candelabra Christophe Fratin, (French, 1801 - 1864), a pair of patinated bronze four light candelabra, mid 19th century, each with a raised candle socket clad with an oak wreath, on an acorn stem held aloft on a hind leg of a reclining bear, above three conforming sockets supported on its forelegs and the other rear leg, within the upper branches of a tree trunk stem, above further branches holding monkeys playing the flute, the triangle and castanets respectively, each stem with further branches half way down, supporting three seated monkeys cast with cymbals, a recorder and Pan pipes respectively, the bases of the trunk shafts each with three dancing bears, on circular bases cast as stylised foliage, each base stamped `FRATIN`, 58.5cm high Fratin was born in Metz, Moselle, the son of a taxidermist. He studied sculpture under Pioche in Metz, then moved to Paris to study under Théodore Géricault. He exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1831-1842 and 1850-1862, as well as at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851 Fratin received monumental commissions in France and elsewhere, including the Deux Aigles Gardant Leur Proie (Eagles and Prey, created 1850) displayed since 1863 in New York City`s Central Park. Many of his small bronzes were sold commercially during his lifetime. Today, Fratin`s sculpture is on permanent display in the Louvre, the city museums of Metz, Lyon, and Nîmes; the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, Maryland; and the Georg Eisler archive in Vienna
Christophe Fratin, , a pair of patinated bronze four light candelabra Christophe Fratin, (French, 1801 - 1864), a pair of patinated bronze four light candelabra, mid 19th century, each with a raised candle socket clad with an oak wreath, on an acorn stem held aloft on a hind leg of a reclining bear, above three conforming sockets supported on its forelegs and the other rear leg, within the upper branches of a tree trunk stem, above further branches holding monkeys playing the flute, the triangle and castanets respectively, each stem with further branches half way down, supporting three seated monkeys cast with cymbals, a recorder and Pan pipes respectively, the bases of the trunk shafts each with three dancing bears, on circular bases cast as stylised foliage, each base stamped `FRATIN`, 58.5cm high Fratin was born in Metz, Moselle, the son of a taxidermist. He studied sculpture under Pioche in Metz, then moved to Paris to study under Théodore Géricault. He exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1831-1842 and 1850-1862, as well as at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851 Fratin received monumental commissions in France and elsewhere, including the Deux Aigles Gardant Leur Proie (Eagles and Prey, created 1850) displayed since 1863 in New York City`s Central Park. Many of his small bronzes were sold commercially during his lifetime. Today, Fratin`s sculpture is on permanent display in the Louvre, the city museums of Metz, Lyon, and Nîmes; the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, Maryland; and the Georg Eisler archive in Vienna
A William De Morgan lustre design dish the Staffordshire pottery dish painted with Greek classical male and female figures playing cymbals and a flute, the background of floral design. The reverse with floriate borders and central radiating star design, unsigned, 36cm wide This design illustrated in the book `The Designs of William De Morgan
MKL 2 x Sets - Fifes and Drums of the Grenadier - 17 x piece Set - Guards in Bearskins and Grey Greatcoats - a Drum Major, Base Drummer, cymbals Player, 6 x side Drummers and 8 x Fife Players - Grenadier Guards Colour Party in Bearskins and Grey Greatcoats, 2 Subalterns with Colour and 3 x Colour Sergeants - both Sets Mint Boxed.
A pair of stained glass windows possibly William Ramsey the design attributed to John Moyr Smith, the shaped triangular windows set with circular painted panel of a seated piping figure, the other with a figure crouching and playing the cymbals unsigned 90cm. wide Literature Annamarie Stapleton John Moyr Smith 1839-1912, Richard Dennis Publications, page 33 for a comparable roundel window.
3 boxed sets of George Doswell white metal model figures. Bill Haley & The Comets, 5 figures with instruments plus drums, cymbals etc and stand with sign. Plus Singer & Accompanist, lady singer with standing musician and electric piano. Also a 4 Piece Highland Set comprising Highland Regiment musicians with bagpipes and side drums. All boxed with packing. Contents as new.
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