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A pair of Alt Meissen Art Parian high relief plaques in the manner of E W Wyon (1811-1885), 20th century,Each titled 'Szene From The Castle Park Of Sanssouci About 1750-1760', depicting classical scenes of couples, one with a gentleman playing the lute (at fault), the other with a gentleman playing the flute,Unsigned, maker's label and Dresden stamps verso,Framed,Each 37cm x 31cm overall (2)
Five continental porcelain figural groups, 19th century and later, comprising: a Volkskedt harlequin playing a goat bagpipe, and drinking from a vessel, under glazed blue mark to the underside, 10cm high, a Capodimonte group of a courting couple, 14.5cm high, a Sitzendorf figure playing the French horn, makers mark to base, impressed '221', 13cm high, and a pair of Derby shepherd and shepherdess playing a bag pipe and lute, 14cm high (5) (at fault)
Seltene Figur "Amor als Minnesänger mit Laute"Auf profiliertem, marmoriertem Rundsockel mit naturalistischem Terrain stehender Amor mit Barett und Umhang, die Laute spielend. Polychrome Malerei mit Goldstaffage. Entw. Heinrich Schwabe. Modell-Nr. L 124. Minim. rest.; Schwertermarke. H. 19,5 cm.A rare porcelain figure of cupid with lute as minstrel. Minor restored. Crossed swords mark.Meissen. Um 1935 - 1945.
Matte finish, hand painted. Two serenading angels; one plays the lute while the other follows a song book. Hummel Goebel tag - Temporarily Withdrawn. Goebel backstamp. Artist: Reinhold UngerIssued: 2000 - 2008Dimensions: 2.75"L x 1.75"W x 4.25"HManufacturer: Goebel HummelCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
A CHINESE PORCELAIN EUROPEAN SUBJECT SAUCER painted in iron red, green and black with a semi-draped figure playing a lute beside a tree within a border of black butterflies, 4 1/2" diameter, together with a famille rose saucer centrally painted with a family within a landscape panelled border, 4 3/4" diameter, and two armorial coffee cups (4) (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: European saucer has 2.5cm hairlines at 11, and 5.30, small chip to rim at 7. Rose saucer no chips, cracks or restoration. Blue swagged cup has 4cm hairline to rim running round to handle and 5cm chip to left of armorial. "Phoenix" cup no chips, cracks or restoration
A collection of five 19th century Staffordshire figurines, all with varying degrees of damage, comprising a mounted horse rider, on the base titled G. Havelock, 28cm high, a girl and a lion, a soldier on horseback, the base titled War, 30cm high, a reclining lady with a lute, 23cm high and a lady with a basket AF (50
Medieval music manuscript, vellum, fragment, rubricated capitals, illuminated gilt panel depicting woman playing lute, used for the covers of a quarter-calf folio, 54 x 48cm, housing a loose collection of maps, mostly C19, some earlier, including Robert Morden, 37 maps in total, various sizes, condition varied, sold as found with all faults
Part of the Crystal Melodies' collection. Depicts a clear string instrument. Includes a rhodium metal stand. Swarovski laser etched marking on the base of the lute. Stand: 1.5"L x 0.75"W x1.75"H. Artist: Martin ZendronIssued: c. 1992-1997Dimensions: 1.25"L x 0.75"W x 3.25"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Hand painted pearlware seated figures in Rococo Era fashion. Depicts a man playing the flute, and a woman playing the lute. Man: 3.25"L x 4"W x 5.25"H. Woman: 2.5"L x 3.25"W x 5.75"H. Manufacturer: Staffordshire PotteryCountry of Origin: EnglandProvenance: Collection of Edward Flower Condition: Age related wear.
Campaign and Political Posters (1960s) a group of four, includes, Christopher Logue, I Shall Vote Labour 1966, Gear Poster produced by Vandal Publications, rolled, 16 ¼ x 22 ¾ inches; Christopher Logue, June Release, dedicated to the police dogs of London, Gear Postery, Carnaby Street London W1, published by Turret-Books Kensington, London, printed by Verby & Sons Ltd., London, rolled, 30 x 40 inches; You Can Break Free if You Want To, The Ministry of Health campaign poster, rolled, 19 x 28 inches; Lute Contre Le Cancer Gaulliste', French campaign poster, rolled, 31 ½ x 23 ¾ inches; Ageing Era, Era of Maturity, Era of Growth, a printed poster chart showing the technical evolution, psychological drive, statistics and data from the United States, 1850 and France in the Middle Ages, 1050, rolled, 28 ¾ x 37 ¾ inches. (4)Condition Report: overall good conditions.
THREE SANDIZELL FIGURES/GROUP AND A SIMILAR FIGURE, comprising two Sandizell female musician figures, a Sandizell figure group of a male figure playing a lute beside two seated women, and a similar figure of a female flamenco dancer, all with lace effect skirts, height of tallest 19cm (4) (Condition Report: all pieces have some losses to skirts, flowers and other small parts, some cracks and repairs, generally ok)
Color serigraph on paper entitled "Solista" that depicts a beautiful young who wears a bright ultramarine hat. She holds an ornate lute and looks through a narrow Italian style window. Goyo is influenced by Renaissance and combines idealized figures in peaceful, abstracted settings. Signature on lower right: Goyo. Numbered on the lower left: 41/385. Housed in a gilded frame with a white mat. Sight size: 15.50â€L x 38.25"H. Frame size: 25.50â€L x 48.50"H x 1â€W. Certificate of Authenticity included. Artist: Goyo (Gregorio Dominguez Gonzalez)Issued: c. 1997Edition Number: 41 of 385 Country of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
A matched pair of late 19th Century Royal Worcester Hadley figurines modelled as Eastern Musicians, blush ivory, he playing a lute, she playing the tambourine, both with puce printed marks with date letter for 1898, impressed and printed in puce 1084, Rd. 26651, 32cm.Qty: 2Condition report:Male figurine - missing half of instrument, repair to one finger. Female figurine - repair to tambourine, repair to one fingertip. Please see additional uploaded images.
* Harp Lute. A rare George III period harp-lute by Edward Light circa 1800, the black lacquered body with fluted column and gilt carved wood eagle terminal, decorated in gold with maker 'Light Foley Place London Patent No 8', with a beehive to the floral border, lacking strings and general damage and wear commensurate with age, 84.5 cm QTY: (1)NOTE:Edward Light (circa 1747 - circa 1832) was an English musician and inventor of the harp-lute. Very little is known about his life although at one time he was the organist at Trinity Chapel, Conduit Street, London.
A collection of Dresden porcelain items, comprising two reticulated oval baskets (one cracked and crudely restored AF), both with shaped pierced rims, a central panels depicting figures in landscapes, 27.5cm diameter, two small twin handled urns, with floral decoration and heightened gilt, 12cm high and two cherub figurines, one playing a lute, the other a tambourine, one circular gilt bases, 14cm & 14.5cm high, all with marks to the undersides AF (6)
A small collection of 19th century English ceramics including a Bloor Derby two-handled urn in Imari style decoration, printed red factory mark, 8¾in. (22.2cm.) high, handles restored; a pair of Derby figures of male and female musicians, on octagonal bases, incised 'No.11' to base, 6¼in. (15.8cm.) high, both with faults; a Staffordshire glazed black basalt teapot with lion finial, probably Cyples, c.1820, spout repaired; a Caughley tea bowl and saucer; two pearlware tea bowls and saucers; a creamware two handled leaf plate; a pearlware teapot; and others; together with a Continental two-handled urn with painted floral spray. (16) * Derby urn: both handles restored. Later Gilt line to rim and filled chips with retouching to corners of foot. - Derby figures: the flute player missing both ends of his instrument. the lute player missing the top of the neck, and with A glued repair to the lower neck of the lute and hand and A Chip to front of base. both with paint and Gilt wear. - Black basalt: Upper half of Spout is A painted pewter repair, with paint loss and A Small split to top. Small Chip and Several frits to edge of cover. - Caughley tea Bowl & saucer: some Gilt wear. - Pearlware tea bowls & saucers: both tea bowls have heavy discolouration to glaze and A hairline Crack to rim. the smaller with Small Chip to foot. saucers good - the smaller with tiny glaze frit to rim. - Creamware: Two Small chips to underside of rim. some glaze discolouration to edges of well. - Pearlware teapot: Chipping to one side of Spout tip. hairline to rim. - Imari cups: Larger with Chip to rim. one of the smaller cups with hairline to centre of body. the other good. - Cont. Vase: Probable Very good restoration to both handles.
Smiling minstrel dressed in a rainbow of colors and patterns on a wall with his lute.Inscribed on the bottom: A Wandering Minstrel; Potted by Doulton and Co. Artist: Leslie HarradineIssued: 1927-1936Dimensions: 3.5"L x 3"W x 6.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A THANGKA OF DHRITARASHTRA, QING DYNASTY 清代持國天王唐卡Sino-Tibetan, 19th century. Distemper on linen. The leader of the Gandharva and Guardian King of the Eastern direction is depicted seated in lalitasana on a tiger skin whilst playing a lute set with a phoenix head, adorned with an elaborate helmet and multicolored celestial scarves. Behind him ruyi shaped clouds; Buddhist emblems and jewels in the foreground.Provenance: From a private collection in Belgium.Condition: Good condition with minor wear, creasing, soiling, and few minuscule losses.Dimensions: Image size 106 x 82 cm, Size of frame 127 x 103 cmMatted and framed behind glass.As the leader of the heavenly musicians (gandharva), Dhritarashtra is often depicted playing a stringed instrument, such as a vina or pipa. Here, he wears a helmet adorned with feathered plumes and elaborate armor covered in richly patterned silks, following the Chinese style.Auction result comparison: Compare a closely related thangka of Dhritarashtra, of smaller size, at Bonhams London in Asian Art on 14 May 2019, lot 656, sold for GBP 7,812. 清代持國天王唐卡漢藏,十九世紀。麻布膠畫。這位甘達瓦的領袖和東方的守護王,身色皆為白色,手持帶有鳳凰頭的琵琶,成游戲姿坐在虎皮上,戴著威嚴的頭盔,身披盔甲。身前鋪著佛教吉祥法器,身後如意祥雲圍繞。 來源:比利時私人收藏。 品相:狀況良好,磨損、摺痕、污漬和極少的細微小缺損。 尺寸: 畫面106 x 82 厘米, 框127 x 103 厘米 裝於玻璃后。 拍賣結果比較:比較一件十分相近的持國天王唐卡,小尺寸,見倫敦邦翰思Asian Art 2019年5月14日 lot 656, 售價GBP 7,812。
A PAIR OF ALASAKANYA SCULPTURES, 17th CENTURYIndia, c. 17th century. Carved as Apsara musicians, one with her right hand raised, the left next to her waist holding cymbals, the legs crossed. The other statue holding a lute in her hands, the legs also crossed.Provenance: Private collection, Belgium.Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age. Extensive wear, weathering, losses, and erosion.Dimensions: Height ca. 62 cm (incl. stand), and ca. 55 cm (excl. stand)Height ca. 65 cm (incl. stand), and ca. 57 cm (excl. stand)Mounted on associated metal stands (4).
Pietro Fabris,tätig 1756 – 1792, zug.HAUSKONZERT MIT TANZENDEM KINDERPAARÖl auf Leinwand.43 x 32 cm.Interieur mit Balkendecke, am weiß gedeckten Tisch eine Frau mit Tamburin, ein Lautenspieler sowie ein weiterer Mann, der sich auf den Tisch lehnt. Rechts davor ein Knabe mit Castagnetten im Tanz mit einem Mädchen neben einem Hündchen. Am linken Bildrand ein Geiger sitzend. (1361741) (3) (10)Pietro Fabris,active 1756 – 1792, attributedPRIVATE HOUSE CONCERT WITH TWO CHILDREN DANCING Oil on canvas.43 x 32 cm.Interior with a beam ceiling and a table covered with a white cloth surrounded by a woman playing the tambourine, a lute player and another man leaning across the table. In front of the table to the right a boy with castanets is dancing with a girl next to a small dog. A violin player is seated on the left hand edge of the composition.
7-CHÖRIGE KNICKHALSLAUTE Renaissancelaute nach Laux Maler, 80er. Jahre, Deckek Fichte mit handschnitzer Schallloch-Rosette, Griffbrett Ahorn, Brücke Kirschholz, Muschel und Hals aus Ahorn, L: ca. 75 cm. Alters-und Gebrauchsspuren, min. besch. 7-COURSE KNICKNECK LUTERenaissance lute after Laux Maler, 80s. years, spruce top with handcarved soundhole rosette, maple fingerboard, cherrywood bridge, maple shell and neck, l: approx. 75 cm. Signs of age and use, min. dam.
6-SAITIGE KNICKHALSLAUTE VON PAUL KOCHENDÖRFER Stuttgart, 1919, 6-saitige Gitarrenlaute mit Knickhals, gebaut von Paul Kochendörfer, Stuttgart, 1919, Decke Fichte mit Ebenholz-Binding und handgeschnitzer Schalloch-Rosette, Griffbrett Ebenholz, Muschel aus Ahorn mit Ebenholz-fadeneinlagen, L: ca. 80 cm. Alters-und Gebrauchsspuren. 6-STRING KNICK-NECK LUTE BY PAUL KOCHENDÖRFERStuttgart, 1919, 6-string guitar lute with bent neck, made by Paul Kochendörfer, Stuttgart, 1919, spruce top with ebony binding and hand-carved soundhole rosette, ebony fingerboard, maple shell with ebony thread inlays, l: approx. 80 cm. Signs of age and use.
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