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Two 19th Century French porcelain figures, one by Choisy-le-Roy of a female figure playing a harp in floral enamelled classical dress emblematic of music with inscription to base, restored, with a male figure possibly a street vendor with dependant gilt metal bucket and basket raised on gilded metal shell and scroll base
A parcel lot of compacts, cigarette cases, etc to include two silver compacts hallmarked Birmingham and ???, green shagreen case, two compacts and metal comb by Stratton, printed and painted miniature wooden purse of Paris Expositon depicting Porte Monumental, cut steel chatelaine with various attachments, glass hatpin moulded with a winged youth playing a flute, etc, approx. 32 pieces
A parcel lot of metal to include four white metal medals for Wirral Farmer`s Club awarded to John Edwards `as maker of the best. Iron Swing Plough` between 1853-56, a silver gilt coronation spoon for George VI hallmarked London, a presentation cake slice with ivory handle, inscription worn, hallmarked Sheffield, an enamelled spoon for R.M.S Queen Mary, hallmarked Birmingham and a white metal presentation medal for The London College of Music awarded to `Emilie A Page for Pianoforte playing 1893` approx. 198g gross weight
A Chinese porcelain baluster jar and domed cover finely painted in the famille rose palette with a female figure seated at a rootwood table attended by seven further maids, behind them five further female figures playing board games in an interior beneath a lappet panelled band containing lotus and bats, 30cm high, blue Yongzheng seal mark, but Republican period.
A 19th Century Swiss music box playing numerous airs the winding handle in the form of a ship’s wheel, with speed regulator indicator, striking to three bells insight, having eight 16cm. cylinders and a song sheet for sixty four airs, contained in a rosewood and transfer print decorated case, 53cm. wide.
A Meissen porcelain mantle clock, circa 1870, moulded with figurative surmount and encrusted floral frame, centring an enamelled dial with Roman numerals, before two female flower gatherers and a flute playing young gentleman, on rocaille base and moulded scroll plinth underglaze blue cross swords mark, approx 48cm h.
A Derby patch mark figure of a gentlemen, circa 1770 in salmon and turquoise jacket and floral frock jacket, holding hat in left hand, bocage back with gilt turquoise scroll base, incised No 317, 22 cms h approx and a Derby patch mark figure of a seated lady playing a lute, lamb to her right side, pierced rocaille base, 18.5 cm h approx (2)
AFTER ARTHUR ELSLEY "Young children playing in a garden with a terrier close by", black and white engraving, ROSAMUND BURNETT "Study of a nude", coloured chalks, monogrammed bottom right, C EDWARDS (20TH CENTURY) "A wooded landscape with a painted gate in the foreground", watercolour, signed lower left, 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL "Laga di Garda", pen ink, titled and dated '97 bottom right, AFTER FRANCOIS MUSIN "The Thames at dusk", colour print and a black and white photograph of St. James's Park London
A Chinese porcelain famille rose brush pot probably early 20th century, of cylindrical form with well painted decoration of children in a rustic setting, four playing a board game on the grass whilst a fifth climbs a nearby tree, the reverse with calligraphy, iron red seal mark to base, 6in. (15cm.) high. See Illustration.
A 19th century Swiss rosewood and marquetry bells in sight musical box by B. A. Bremond, c.1880, playing twelve airs, with 13in. brass cylinder, two piece steel comb with lyre damper and change and silencing levers, on gilt iron bedplate, the nine engine turned dished bells with pointed finials and ball strikers, tune sheet inside lid with lyre trademark, in a marquetry inlaid and tulipwood banded rosewood case with a girl playing with a dog to the lid and a boy playing with a swan to the front panel, on ebonised platform feet, 22½ x 12in. (57 x 30.5cm.), 10 1/8in. (25.75cm.) high. See Illustration.

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