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A Pair of James Hadley Worcester Porcelain Figures of Eastern Musicians, 1887], each full length, one holds a stylised lute, the other a tambourine, in typical "stained ivory" colours, both signed "Hadley", puce printed crown and wheel mark and year letter, figure No. 1084, also impressed marked, 32cm high
A Meissen group of vintners circa 1880 modelled as a boy seated beside an open pannier holding a vine branch and grape bunches, a girl standing to his side holding a filled beaker and wine jug, on a rocky oval base; and a later group of a gallant and his companion, he with flower posies, she playing a lute, a lamb at her feet, a tree to the rear, applied flowers crossed swords in underglaze-blue, the first incised F.92 and with cancelled mark, impressed numerals 16.5cm. and 15cm., 6Iin. and 5Pin. some typical losses and repairs (2)
Three enamel plaques, French, late 19th century each painted in opaque and translucent enamels, the first, entitled: Le dafi, by T. Leroy, signed, 16.5cm, 6 1/2 in; the second, entitled: Cadet de Gascogne, also by T. Leroy, signed, showing a smiling soldier draped in his flag, 16.5cm, 6 1/2 in; and a smaller example, signed with initials OR, of a troubadour playing the lute, 14.5cm, 5 3/4 in, each in elaborate gilt-metal frame (3)
A late 19th/early 20th Century fan with plain giltwood sticks, the paper panel finely painted with a spray of orchids, 14ins, a tortoiseshell effect fan, the black net and lace trimmed panel decorated with a standing figure of a girl with a lute, and dragonflies, one other mourning fan, two tortoiseshell effect long shoe horns, and a pair of tortoiseshell effect framed lorgnettes, in leather travelling case
A pair of Derby candlestick figures, of a seated bagpiper and a lady with a lute, attended by a hound or lamb respectively the piper in a puce jerkin, turquoise waistcoat and lavender breeches, his companion in a plumed head-dress, puce and gilt bodice and flowered skirt, both seated before a heavily flowered boage on puce edged gilt shell and scrolling open-work base, 24cm h, William Duesbury & Co, patch marks, c1780. Some old restoration, in particular to both sconces and with some typical losses to the bocage on the figure of the lady. The back scroll to the base has been re-built but both in otherwise overall good condition. Such restoration as there is, is old and discoloured; no "professional' restoration
A 17th Century Carved Oak Panel, rectangular, depicting a woman playing a lute in a woodland with a recumbent stag nearby, within a moulded and joined oak frame with iron shaped key escutcheon, {23.5cm by 34cm}; and Three Other Carved Oak Figural Pilasters, 17th-19th century, {ranging 19cm to 53.5cm} (4)
A pair of Samson porcelain figures in the Derby manner, a standing figure of a young man playing bagpipes, and a woman playing a lute, with a dog and a sheep at their feet, bocage to background, on rococo pattern bases, 7ins high (crowned "D" mark in orange to base - with slight damage to end of lute and bocage).
Continental Porcelain: to include a scent bottle painted with two ladies within a garden, one playing a lute, within a raised gilded scroll cartouche on an apple green ground, Also a K.P.M. jug painted with a Lady and Gentleman, with raised gilt leaves, (lacking lid) Also an oval plaque (cut from the face of a vase) painted with a lady holding a child watching another lady gardening, 19th century (thin piece restuck from the rim of the plaque) (3).
A pair of Derby candlestick figures, in 18th century style, each in the form of a seated shepherd or shepherdess, he playing a pipe, a hound at his feet, she playing a lute, a lamb at her feet, each decorated in coloured enamels, before floral bocage, and flanked by two pierced sconces, the pierced shell and scroll moulded base picked out in puce and gilt, 21cm high (8 1/4"), blue crossed swords marks, circa 1820-30 (minor restoration)
A "Clobbered" Chinese Blue and White Trumpet Beaker Vase, the porcelain early 1700's, Kangxi Period, the bulb, flared neck and foot all filled with "Long Eliza" scenes, a company of female musicians and entertainers before a seated lady and her retinue, four maidens in a garden preparing a lute (jin) and two ladies by a potted shrub, the original vibrant blue embellished in salmon, green, yellow, purple, iron red and gold, wood stand, artemisia leaf mark in underglaze blue, {43cm} (minor rubbing to gilding).
A Blue and White Jar, Kangxi period, painted in outline with some areas of hatched shading as a 'blank' for application of 'doucai' enamels, with a continuous scene of scholars and attendants in a fenced garden, the attendants bearing various gifts, including a ding censer and a covered lute, above and below borders of symmetrical circles, wood cover, 16cm., 6.25in.
Four Mintons Hollins & Co 'eight-inch' Shakespearean tiles, designed by John Moyr Smith, transfer-printed in basically grey tones and pale blue with theatrical subjects, 'Under the Greenwood Tree', 'Orpheus with his lute', 'And let me the canakin clink' and ' Sigh no more Ladies', artist's name on fronts and moulded maker's marks on reverse.
A PAIR OF SAMSON CHELSEA DERBY STYLE CANDLESTICK GROUPS modelled as a musician and his companion, he seated on a stump before a bocage, playing the pipes wearing a pink jacket, floral sprigged waistcoat and purple breeches, a dog at his feet, she seated, playing a lute, wearing a pale green blouse and a floral sprigged panelled orange skirt, a lamb at her side, both with two candle sconces, supported on brances behind, on a scrolled plinth, gilt double S mark, r11 1/4in. (28.5cm.) high++Damages

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