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A 19th century miniature watercolour on porcelain head and shoulders portrait of Mrs Bridgwater within an ebonised frame, 11.5 x 10 cmA late 19th century mourning pendant, the gilt metal and tortoiseshell frame suspending a watercolour on ivory head and shoulders portrait , the frame marked 'My Mother' by Florence E. Glyn, 12.5 x 8.5 cmA late 19th century pendant containing a miniature overpainted photograph head and shoulders portrait by T.Fall, a locket of hair verso, within a gilt metal frame engraved 'John St Leger Eyre Matcham February 1894', 10.5 x 7.5 cm*John was the son of George Henry Eyre Matcham, he was born in 1890 and died in 1975
Victorian "Dicas's Patent Hydrometer", contained in fitted mahogany case with various weights, glass beaker, thermometer etc., with inlaid makers label, "Gamage Late Dicas, Patent Liverpool 5670", 27cm, also another by L. Casella, London, contained in fitted case, 26cm. (2) Condition Report. Ivory thermometer and slide ruleThermometer broken, lacking 1 weight some tarnishL Casella - glass intact - see images
[HUNTING] Collyns, Charles Palk. Notes on the Chase of the Wild Red Deer in the Counties of Devon and Somerset, Longman, Green, Longman & Roberts, London, 1862, half calf (scuffed), plate and text illustrations, octavo; Vesey-Fitzgerald, Brian. It's My Delight, first edition, Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, 1947, blue-grey cloth, dustjacket, illustrations by D.J. Watkins-Pitchford, octavo; Turbervile's Booke of Hunting 1576, facsimile reprint, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1908, limp covers, illustrations, octavo; Cockaine, Sir Thomas. A Short Treatise of Hunting 1591, facsimile reprint, published for The Shakespeare Association, 1932, ivory boards, illustrations, octavo; and two other works, (6).
TWO 19TH CENTURY CHINESE IVORY FANS carved with pagoda buildings in an exotic landscape, opening to reveal finely carved and pierced sections of scrolls and flowers Approx 17cmCondition report:One fan has a missing piece of the cover,the other has an internal length missing There is also some very minor damage to several of the pierced sections.Both ribbons are missing.
Clavichord Probably Late 18th Century An unfretted clavichord, possibly German or Swedish, late 18th Century. The case later covered with scarlet and gilt-tooled leather, raised on painted and gilt decorated turned tapered fluted legs; Width 180cm, Depth 54cm. The inside of the lid having an indistinct painted pastoral scene. Ebony naturals and ivory topped accidentals. Compass FF to g3.LiteratureThe Colt Clavier Collection Golden Jubilee Catalogue p.32
Joseph KirckmanLondon 1800A double manual harpsichord in a mahogany, chevron banded and boxwood strung case raised on a trestle stand with four square tapering legs; Length 254cm, Width 100cm. The keyboard surround with satinwood, crossbanding and ebony and boxwood stringing, the nameboard bearing the inscription Josephus Kirckman Londini Fecit 1800, 19 Broad Street, Soho. Ivory naturals and ebony accidentals. Compass FF to f3. Two Pedals, ivory handstops, including Venetian Swell, Harp Stop and Machine. This is believed to be the latest dated extant Kirckman harpsichord. LiteratureMakers of The Harpsichord and Clavichord 1440-1840. Third Edition. Boalch p.457
Conrad Graf No 2505/6Austria, Vienna circa 1836A Classical Viennese grand piano in a cherrywood case raised on three turned, tapering baluster legs with lyre pedal supports; Length 242cm, Width 125cm, Depth of case 33cm, Height 70cm. The fascia bearing the inscription CONRAD GRAF Kaiserl: Kön: Hof - Fortepianomacher, WIEN, nachst der Carls-Kirche im Mondschein No 102. Divided bridge with a Viennese action. CC-EE bichord, FF-G4 trichord. Compass 6 ½ octaves CC - g4. Current pitch A=415. Ivory naturals and stained beech accidentals . Four pedals operating Keyboard Shift, Moderator, Semi-Moderator and Damper Lift. Complete with internal pine dust cover. Graf pianos were favoured and used by Beethoven, Chopin, Clara Schumann, among others. This piano first came to light in Lucca, Italy and virtually all the parts are original.LiteratureThe Early Piano by C.F. Colt with Antony Miall, Stainer & Bell 1981. p.16The Colt Clavier Collection Golden Jubilee p.12‘Early Music’ Nov. 1984DiscographyArgo. Unknown
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