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A cased bellows harmonium with a collection of Gaelic Song and Scottish Violin printed music etc Condition Report:The harmonium is in good condition with scratches and wear and tear to the cabinet as to be expected of a second hand instrument. The bellows are in good condition. There is no makers mark on the instrument. . .
D. Fernando de Serpa Pimentel (19th/20th C.)'s souvenir album, watercolour and pastel on paper, photograph, SERPA PIMENTEL, D. Fernando de (1851-1928).- Álbum de recordações.- Séculos XIX/XX.- 1 vol. (26 folhas duplas); 26x25 cm.- E. D. Fernando de Serpa Pimentel (1851-1928), Navy officer, was commander of several ships, including the Yacht Amélia. In these functions, he accompanied Queen Amelia and the princes on their tour of the Mediterranean and the Dukes of Orléans on the journey between Seville and Gibraltar (1885). D. Fernando de Serpa, was also field assistant to the kings D. Carlos I and D. Manuel II. Lot consisting of a souvenir album, with oriental structure in continuous folding (harmonium), containing 26 pages on each side, two of which are endpapers (glued on the back covers). In the first seven pages (front), it presents the following description: Travel by the Royal Amelia Yacht to go from Seville to Gibraltar His Royal Highness the Duke of Orléans. Garrison Captain Lieutenant Roberto Ivens, D. Fernando de Serpa, First Lieutenant João Jorge Moreira de Sá. Departure from Lisbon, May 24, 1896. at 10am. 30 m. (a.m.). The seven pages include, pasted, 49 photographs of various formats representing scenes of the interior and exterior of the yacht, as well as aspects of the locations visited during the trip. Six pages are decorated with allusive drawings, watercolour and pastel, unsigned, but surely from the hand of D. Fernando de Serpa, some with a beautiful decorative effect. Below is a set of photographs of members of the Royal Family and the House of Orléães (30 photographs and eight decorated pages), passing on to members of the Portuguese court (about 140 photographs), especially in everyday scenes and moments of leisure: hunting, walks, trips to the beach, bathing, etc. The majority of the photographs are subtitled with identification of the represented characters. On the back pages, more than 120 photographs are glued (on 12 undecorated pages), most of which are small, of which only 26 are labeled. The photographs also represent members of the Royal Family and the court, their organization being less structured. The back also includes 14 unused pages (blank). Some photographs are a faded. In addition, a well-preserved volume, covered in oriental silk on both covers, with gold plant motifs on a black background. The set is packed in a case, made recently, in blue canvas. Provenance: estate of D. Fernando de Serpa Pimentel.
Three hand-decorated Capodimonte porcelain figures: 'The Pirates' by Guidolin with original certificate stating the value of the piece as £111 on 3-10-1977; 'Young Falconer' also with original certificate stating the value of the item as £95 in December 1980; the third figure modelled as a tramp playing a harmonium (3)
Een traporgel/ harmonium, laat 19e eeuw. De kast met ajour gezaagde klavertjes, diverse registers. L: 55 cm, B: 107 cm, H: 112 cm. Geschatte opbrengst: € 50 - € 70. A harmonium, late 19th century. The case with pierced clovers, various organ registers. L: 55 cm, W: 107 cm, H: 112 cm. Estimate: € 50 - € 70.
JAZZ - 7"/EPs PLUS 8" RARITY!. Impressive collection of around 60 x 7"/EPs plus 1 x unusual 8" rarity... Artists/titles include Steve Lane & The Famous Southern Stompers (8" self-released on 'Vortex' VX 1001 - VG+/VG+ and in later years Barry clearly showed the EP to Steve Lane who was good enough to sign it in 2000), Bab Bole - Kazoobole #1 (white label single sided 7, self released on 'Slob' records), John Coltrane - Jazz Masters (Savoy-Musidisc 3008), Sonny Rollins - Valse Hot (Esquire EP 228), Jimmy And Mama Yancey - Harmonium Blues (Roots EPL-001), Billy Holiday - Lady Day (TFE 17010), Dizzy Gillespie, Mutt Carey's New Yorkers, Jack Teagarden, Charlie Johnson, Jelly Roll Morton and Henry 'Red' Allen. Condition is typically VG+ to Ex+.
Harmonium by Alexandre & Fils, Paris, circa 1850, the case of rosewood, the five octave keyboard, C to c3, with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals, with three hand stops controlling two forte stops and an expression stop, two foot pedals operating the bellows, two legs to the front turned and gadrooned, inscribed on the keyboard cover interior Alexandre & Fils, Inventeurs et Facteurs, 39 Rue Meslay 39, ci-devant Boulevart Bonne-Nouvelle 10 Paris Height 84.5cm, width 108cm, depth 40cm
STEVENS, WALLACE. 1879-1955.Harmonium. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1923. 8vo. Original checkered boards, blue cloth spine, printed paper spine label, publisher's dust-jacket. Mild soiling to spine of jacket, some restoration along upper margin. With 4 pp publisher's catalogue dated Fall 1923 laid-in. Provenance: Marcia A. Taylor (Maine poet, 1881-1969, autograph to endpaper).FIRST EDITION OF THE AUTHOR'S FIRST BOOK, in the first state binding and original dust-jacket. One of 500 bound in checkered boards, published when he was 44 years old, an important contribution to modernism. 'Enter America. Stevens was over forty when his first book, containing much of his best work, was published. He takes delicious liberties with the American idiom, he radiates sensuous happiness and verbal felicity especially in his shorter poems' (Connolly 46). Edelstein A1a.
STEVENS, WALLACE. 1879-1955.Harmonium. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1923. Publisher's quarter cloth and striped decorated boards, paper spine label. Browning to top edges of boards, corners rubbed, lacking jacket. FIRST EDITION OF THE AUTHOR'S FIRST BOOK, in the second state binding, one of 215 produced. Connolly One Hundred Modern Books 46; Edelstein A1.a.WITH: Notes on a Supreme Fiction. Cummington, MA: Cummington Press, 1942. Publisher's white cloth printed in black. Light soiling. LIMITED EDITION, number 71 of 190 copies on Dutch charcoal paper. Edelstein A6.a.
A late 19th century Canadian walnut harmonium, by the Dominion Organ Co, Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada, retailed by Forsyth Brothers, sole agents to the United Kingdom, with decorative fretwork and burr wood panels, with carved corbals, together with a Victorian piano stool. 140 cm wide, 138 cm high.

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