A Berta Hummel nativity set, comprising wooden stable, Mary, Joseph, Jesus, Melchior, Gaspar, Balthazar, Angel (standing), Angel (kneeling), Camel, Shepherd (standing), Shepherd (sitting), Donkey, Boy with calf, Girl with lute, Girl with recorder, Sleeping Shepherd, Peasant girl, Ox, (boxed, with some certificates), (19).
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A George III rolled paper navette shape tea caddy, circa 1800 the caddy with borders of rolled paper peacock scrolls, the main body with paper scroll design of swags, flowers and ferns, faded colours and gilding, 19.5cm long x 12.5cm high, to include a printed scenic Georgian tea caddy box, each panel with castles, waterfalls and lute player with borders of thistles, shamrocks and hops, wood integral hinge, possibly Scottish, 13.5cm high x 16cm long x 11cm wide (2)
A late 19th century French rose marble portico clock garniture, the eight day movement, no. 4326, with outside count wheel bell strike and floral basket pendulum, within a gilt brass drum case with crossed lute and lyre surmount, the white enamel Arabic dial with painted swags of pink roses, signed for the retailer 'Philibert, Caen', behind bevelled glass, on rose marble portico base, raised on gilt toupie feet, 16in. (40.5cm.) high, the matching urns 9¾in. (24.7cm.) high. (3)
A 19th Century Davenport "Japan" pattern tureen and cover, a Davenport floral spray decorated plate, ironstone tureen base and similar plate, a pottery soap dish and cover, two pottery candlesticks, Derby floral spray decorated platter, three various stoneware jugs, three Parian ware figures, two Staffordshire figure groups, etc CONDITION REPORTS Tureen and cover - the tureen has been broken around the rim in several places and restored, has general wear and tear to include loss to the enamel and gilding. Davenport plate has been heavily restored to include re-spraying and there is also a large crack visible at the back. Tureen base has a large star crack to base and a hairline fracture down one side, various chips and firing faults to base in particular, loss to the gilding and enamel , heavy scratching and discolouration. Similar plate has several hairline fractures and chips to both the underside and upper side of rims, heavy wear to the gilding and enamel, knife marks, etc. The soap dish and cover have crazing, the dish has several chips and losses to base, wear to the glaze, various frits, etc. The cover's handle has been off and reapplied and there is discolouration. The pottery candlesticks - Imari palette example has various hairline fractures and appears to have been repaired around the sconce / neck of candle holder and there is discolouration and crazing. The cream floral decorated candlestick has crazing, hairline crack running down the edge of the sconce, various losses to the enamel ware, etc. The Derby floral decorated platter has firing faults, signs of crazing and there is a star crack to the base and a large crack running along the base. The Imari style tureen stand on a yellow ground has two large cracks and old repairs with iron staples. The three jugs all have crazing, various hairline cracks, firing faults and extensive wear to the enamel and gilded decoration. The three Parian ware figures - on the one playing the lute there is heavy restoration to the hands and lute - all three are discoloured and have various knocks, etc. The Staffordshire spill vase with a courting couple - the top has been broken off, there are losses to the enamel decoration. Clock holder - the top has been broken off and re-glued, the eagle's head is missing and there are various knocks and crazing all over. All items have wear to the decoration, knocks, surface scratches, etc, conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A pair of Continental porcelain figural stands showing a well dressed young man playing a lute and a bonneted young woman carrying flowers within the folds of her dress, leaf and floral decorated supports and bases in the Rococo style, underglazed blue cross mark, incised 'J C 414', 29 cms high approximately (top sections absent, cracks, chips, losses and repairs)
A Delightful Jacobean Carved & Parcel Gilt Oak Term. The elaborately carved piece having a scrolled capital above an arched gallery niche enclosing the figure of a musician strumming a lute, with a seated dog blowing a horn below, and a small recessed panel backed in gilding to the base, fitted with a gilt metal mount with socket (probably for a sconce), 26½ ins (67 cms) high, 4 ins (10 cms) wide.*
SHAMROCK DECORATED BELLEEK, comprising choir of Angels with Accordian and choir of Angel with lute, each approximately 9.5cm high, hanging wreath, approximately 7.5cm diameter all 11th mark 2001-06, shell open salt, approximately 7.5cm, shell mustard with cover, approximately 7.5cm high, both 2nd black 1891-1926, unmarked shell salt cellar, approximately 8cm high and pail, approximately 1926-46 (7)
ALBERT FRIEDRICH SCHRODER (GERMAN, 1854-1939), OIL ON WOOD PANEL, 1887, H 12", W 16"Signed and dated 1887. Also "Mn" for Munich or Munchen. Genre scene depicting a young girl dancing to the music of a lute. Friedrich Schroder, born at Dresden 1854, died in Munich 1939. Label on back: Hanna Thomson Galleries David Whitney Building Detroit. German, 1854-1939.Mahogany panel has been under glass thus has no condition issues. In McMillan family for 75 years. Jw (As viewed under UV light in the unopened frame: UV clean; long vertical crack in the bottom of the mother's dress; wood panel is bevelled; frame has cracks and is slightly chipped. Rf, 2-9-2016)- For High Resolution Photos visit Dumouchelles website.
Two Royal Dux figures of musicians, the lady plays a tambourine, the gentleman a lute shaped guitar, no marks except impressed model numbers 141 and 142, 33cm high Condition report: restoration to the tambourine, chip to the ladies hat and to the point of the gentleman's coat. Condition report: see terms and conditions.
FOUR CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL FILIGREE BROOCHES in the form of musical instruments, two guitars, a lute and a violin together with a miniature white metal flute, and further brooches in the form of musical instruments These items are from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
AN IMPORTED SILVER SNUFF BOX in the form of a miniature lute 8cm in length, a further white metal snuff box in the form of a miniature lute and a continental silver oval snuff box (3) These items are from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY INK WELL in the form of a miniature leather bound violin case, three old brass vesta cases in the form of violin cases, the largest 7cm in length, four further silver plated vesta cases in the form of miniature violins, two tape measures in the form of a miniature lute and a violin and a miniature violin fountain pen (11) These items are from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN TORTOISE SHELL AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID MINIATURE ANGELIQUE LUTE 40cm in length, a tortoise shell miniature guitar music box 23cm in length, a 19th century Italian tortoise shell miniature lute thermometer 11cm in length and further miniature musical instruments These items are from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
Four bronze standing figures and a polished lizard, the smallest of the first depicting Hercules with a club on his shoulder and wearing the skin of the Nemean lion, 14.5cm (5.75 in); that of the Madonna and child parcel gilt; Orpheus with his lute standing on an oak base; the tallest of Athena holding a shield, 21.5cm (8.5 in) high; the lizard 16cm (6.25 in) wide (5)
A pair of Royal Dux polychrome decorated pottery figures of musicians, he with a violin, she with a lute CONDITION REPORTS The figure of the gentleman - the bow is a replacement and wooden. The pile of books has been restored to the top. The back of the lady's chair has been off and re-glued. The bow of her mop cap is half off. Both pieces are dirty and in need of a good clean. There are firing faults, general wear and tear conducive with age and use. Lady is approx 27.5 cm high, gentleman is approx 27 cm high.
Two Derby biscuit porcelain figure groups c.1775, one of three putti seated on a rocky base around an oak tree, one playing the lute, another holding a basket of flowers, the last with a dog, the other of four putti wearing hats, similarly arranged around a tree, with a dog, a hunting horn, a bird cage and a bugle, incised marks and numbers 252 and 251 respectively. some damages, 27cm max. (2) Provenance: the Cordwent Collection.
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY TOKENS, London, Cross Keys Court, George Higginson, halfpenny, Clothworkers’ Arms (W.805); Crown Court, John Spicer, halfpenny, 1667, crown/lute (W.807); Crutched Friars (3): Tho Greene, halfpenny, ‘67, At The, crossed keys (W.810); I.K., farthing, At The 3 Tvn Tavern (W.811); Philip Starkey, farthing, At Ye, Brewers’ Arms (W.815); Curriers’ Alley, I.W., farthings (2 - same dies), At The Bird In Hand (W.817); Cursitor’s Alley (2): I.S., halfpenny, 1667, At The Rose Tavern (W.820); Anthony Yewen, halfpenny, goat (W.822); Custom House Quay (3): Arthur Baldwin, halfpenny (W.823); Henry Halford, halfpenny, horse (W.825); S.T., farthing, At The/Tavern, queen’s head (W.826); Dice Quay (2): William Dew, halfpenny, 1668, fleece (W.829); Francis Turrall, farthing, key between dice (W.830), fair to good very fine (14)
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