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An early 19th Century French mahogany and gilt brass mounted secretaire a abbatant, with a bevelled cornice and overhanging frieze drawer, applied with female figures playing cymbals, the brass moulded panel hinged fall enclosing a fitted interior with small drawers flanking an enclosed cupboard, open compartment above and tooled leather inset writing surface, containing three long drawers below, between turned brass mounted columns on square tapered feet, 107.5cm (3ft 6 1/4in) wide x 161cm (5ft 3 1/4in) high.
Berlin porcelain Figure, of a male violinist wearing a pink coat, on a square base, marked, 15cms, (6"): a Hochst porcelain Figure of a young boy wearing a turban, playing cymbals, on a rocky base, marked, 18cms, (7") and a Continental pottery Figure of a girl taking tea, standing by a coal scuttle, marked, 22cms, (8½"),(3).
Japy Freres, Paris, A gilt metal and bronze mantel clock, the eight day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the repousee dial having inset porcelain cartouches with black Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, the case in the form of a bronze elephant on which stands the drum clock surmounted by a model of a cherub playing the cymbals, standing on a stylised gilt metal oval base, height 50cm. * Japy Freres were founded by Frederic Japy at Beaucourt, France who had, circa 1776, been the first to use machines to manufacture watch & clock parts. By the mid 19th Century they had become one of the largest suppliers of roulant blancs to the horological trade with premises in both Paris and London.
A Continental Bisque Head Negro Doll, with moulded hair expressive smiling face with fixed glass eyes, the squeeze box body operating his wooden hands playing cymbals, wearing a green and cream two piece costume with lace trim, with wooden lower legs, 29cm; a Carved Wooden Costume Doll, as a highland soldier wearing a bearskin and kilt, with jointed limbs, 38cm; a Stuffed Fabric Lord Nelson Doll, with painted face, wearing a blck tricorn hat, blue felt tail coat and cream waistcoat and breeches, 24cm (3) See illustration-group
A String Puppet, with moulded composition head, stuffed body, long limbs and moulded and cold painted lead hands and feet, wearing the costume of a Medieval nobleman; a Carved Wooden String Puppet, the ovoid head with hooded eyes and small pursed mouth, the jointed body with well formed breasts; a Clockwork Monkey, playing the cymbals; a Clockwork Horse; a Felt Covered Cow, on four tinplate wheels; a small collection of costume dolls and cardboard and wire puppets; a Gilt Metal Crown, set with paste jewels and with purple velvet top.
A mid 19th century French ormolu and white marble mantel clock, the 8cm circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the rectangular base with moulded caddy top surmounted by a seated cherub playing the pan pipes, drum and cymbals, musical score, tambourine and horn to his side, leaf scroll ribbon and floral garland ornament, toupee feet, 33cm high, 40cm wide, c.1860
A musical fairground automaton organ, with a guardsman flanked by drums and cymbals, the case decorated with floral sprays, relief mouldings and brackets, on a yellow ground, swan neck pediment, turned columns, bracket feet, manufacturers label `Fane Batley, Yorkshire`, 73cm wide, 98cm high
A pair of 19th century patinated and gilt bronze candlesticks the two branches with scroll supports, the stem modelled as a bearded man's head on tapering plain column with pan pipes and cymbals to the sides, all raised on a shallow circular base with lady's faces with flowing hair 35cm high Provenance: formerly from the Ruth Black collection.
A group of three Edwardian silver novelty models of cats, one playing the 'cello, the second the cymbals, both with hinged heads, bearing import marks for London, 1901, maker TH, the third modelled standing and hissing with his tail upright, bearing import marks for Chester, 1906, heights 5 to 6cm, total weight 4.5oz.
A pair of musical monkeys, fur covered, card and tin plate clockwork action playing cymbals and drum, 7" high, a "Farm Milk" drinking bear, fur covered and tinplate clockwork action, 5 1/2" high, and a fishing bear tin plate, part fur and cloth covered, clockwork action, 5 3/4" high, all clockwork AF, P-F (4)
A set of twelve Limited Edition Royal Doulton 'Lady Musician' figurines, modelled by Peggy Davies, comprising of 'Dulcimer' HN 2798, No. 660; 'Lute' HN 2431, No. 147; 'Harp' HN 2482, No. 663; 'Flute' HN 2483, No. 674; 'Cymbals' HN 2699, No. 638; 'Cello' HN 2331, No. 728; 'Viola D'Amore' HN 2797, No. 407; 'Violin' HN 2432, No. 613; 'Virginals' HN 2427, No. 708; 'Hurdy-Gurdy' HN 2796, No. 647; 'French Horn' HN 2795, No. 601; 'Chitarrone' HN 2700, No. 496, green factory marks to bases, together with individual certificates, (12).
Seven late 19th Century Mintons China Works dust pressed tiles, sepia line printed with olive green and blue with depictions of Classical figures playing musical instruments by Moyr Smith, comprising, sistrum, lute, Pandean pipes, double flute, cymbals, Kithara and tambourine, 8" square, S/D and slight repair.
A 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK of eight day movement striking on a bell, the enamelled dial with blue Roman numerals and black Arabic numerals, stamped to the back plate ÒMedaille d'Argent, Venic.... et ci”, the oval case surmounted by a bronze figure of a satyr playing cymbals, on toupie feet, 40cms high.
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