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A late 18th Century painted arched longcase clock dial, the arch painted with an interior scene with a gentleman playing a lute to a lady, the spandrels each painted with a lady representing the four seasons, the dial inscribed "Chumbley Sheffield" and now mounted in modern wood case with a quartz movement, dial 46cms x 33cms
A Doulton Burslem Figure "Love's Young Dream", circa 1895, attributed to Noke], as the standing figure of a Nubian wearing fez and full length garments, playing a lute (head and neck missing), on an integral swept square plinth painted with a title, green transfer printed crown and cog mark, 31.5cm high
A Pair of Derby Candlestick Figures, circa 1765], as a shepherd with dog and shepherdess with sheep, he holds bagpipes, she a lute, flanked by scroll-form upswept branches to pierced candlestick nozzles, on pierced rococo scroll bases, in soft enamels throughout enriched with gilt, 22.5cm high
A Meissen Porcelain Figure Group, circa 1875], as a young boy and girl, she stands wearing a feather plumed straw bonnet, a garland of flowers about her shoulders, playing the lute to a young suitor seated on a fallen stook of corn, on a leaf tip edged oval base, in typical soft colours and gilt overall, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, pressnummer "69" and incised "G92", 15.5cm high (restoration/losses)
Two Derby candlestick figures of a shepherd and shepherdess c.1780, each figure modelled seated before bocage wearing brightly enamelled clothes, he sits playing pipes with a dog seated at his feet and she sits playing a lute with a sheep, each raised on scroll bases picked out in turquoise and gilt (lacking candle sconces and some damage) 8.75" high (2)
A small navette shaped plain glass dressing table container with decorative silver cover embossed with a gallant playing a lute to a lady in a garden setting, Birmingham 1901 together with two hobnail cut scent bottles with silver tops and three other small cut glass dressing table jars with silver covers (6)
A pair of Staffordshire pearlware figures of musicians, one depicting a man playing the hurdy-gurdy, the other a woman playing a lute or similar stringed instrument, each standing on a mound on brown-lined square bases, 23cm high, unmarked, circa 1790-1800 (filled chip to lady's hat); also a Thomas Parr type figure of a boy with a bird's nest, on a simple mound base, 14.5cm high, unmarked, circa 1850-70. See Pat Halfpenny, 'English Earthenware Figures 1740-1840', page 171, for a similar pair of musician figures with impressed Wedgwood marks
A William IV mahogany library table, c.1830, the rectangular top with rounded corners above two lipped frieze drawers between the lute scroll brackets and raised on octagonal tapering end standards joined by a turned mirrored baluster stretcher and on acanthus carved and volute scroll feet and casters, distressed, 53.5" wide, 27.5" deep, 27.5" high
A Staffordshire flat back watch group, modelled with a musician and a dancer, both in Scottish dress, he with a lute and wearing a plumed hat, she dancing with a scarf, coloured in cobalt blue, orange and green, gilt lined oval base, 25cm high; a pair of Staffordshire flat backs of Scottish Dancers, both with floral wreaths and garlands, rectangular bases, 22.5cm high, c.1880
A 19th century French bronze tazza, the shallow bowl centred a classical figure playing a lute and inscribed 'CONCOURS DE MOISSONNEUSES PRIX D'HONNEUR CHALONS-SUR-MARNE 1875', to female mask mounts and griffin side handles on a open stem to a circular base, with slate plinth, 12.5in (31.6cm) h, 20in (51cm) w
A late 19th century Cauldon ware, Brown-Westhead Moore porcelain baluster shaped vase decorated in the Louis XV mode, having a dull green ground with tooled gilt fern and flowerhead detail, shield shaped reserve outlined with gilt enhanced with turquoise and painted in 18th century style with seated female songstress and attendant lute playing putto, signed A Boullemier, two scrolled projecting gilt and similar turquoise enhanced grips, neck, rim and base, 40cm
A Dutch carved ivory figure, 19thc of a female playing a lute 11cms high; A European carved ivory figure, 18th/19thc of a robed female standing arms outstretched with children playing at her feet, 12.5cms high, (af); A Victorian ivory & mother of pearl inlaid card case ; also two continental carved wooden puttos, 20thc./5
A Minton ormolu mounted candelabrum, of a troubadour and lady, finely painted in bright enamels, the tree and scrolling base encrusted with small flowers and gilt, three leafy scrolling branches above, the rococo base with shell feet, 41cm h, puce printed English Porcelain Cartouche mark and initials W J/MB Typical minor faults and slight restoration to the head of the musician's lute, foot and the fan held in the lady's left hand but of the typical fine quality decoration associated with Minton figures of this period, the ormolu original to the group and retaining most of the original gilding. Slightly spotted in places.
Joris van Son (Antwerp 1623-1667) A vanitas still-life with a skull, a pistol, a lute with broken strings, a flute, shells, peaches, figs, bread and an urn on a partly draped ledge inscribed and dated 'VANITAS· VANITAS ET·OMNIA·/VANITAS·/1651' (mid centre on paper) oil on canvas 26 5/8 x 31 in. (67.6 x 78.7 cm) " We are grateful to Mr. Fred Meijer of the RKD for confirming the attribution based on transparencies.
After Giambattista Tiepolo Interior with a lady playing a lute; Interior with a lady holding a parrot; Interior with a lady holding a spaniel a set of three, all oil on canvas, all oval each: 89.5 by 70.5 cm.; 35.25 by 27.75 in. (3) The former is a later copy after Tiepolo's original in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford Provenance Dino Barozzi, Venice;

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