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Lot 1368

A pair of metal Art Nouveau candlestick holders on three legs with loop handles. Decorated in relief with flowers and women playing musical instruments. 7½in. (18cm)

Lot 1427

Hanna Barbera Productions, The Flintstones `Characters Playing Basketball`, limited edition hand painted production cel, on colour lithographic background, Signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera, 30/400, mounted and framed. PROVENANCE: Purchased from Catto Galleries, London 33 x 60in. (84 x 152cm)

Lot 1430

Hanna Barbera Productions, `The Flintstones`, Hand Painted Limited Edition Cels, Fred playing golf, each signed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera, edition numbers 154/400,166/400 and167/400, mounted and framed, (3). PROVENANCE: Purchased from Catto Galleries, London 33 x 41in. (84 x 104cm)

Lot 1783

Basil Rathbone (1892-1967) Actor known for playing Sherlock Holmes, autograph in pencil on paper, in a mounted display, 36x32cm

Lot 71

Three Dresden porcelain figure groups, including a coach and horses, girl on a swing, and a couple playing violin and piano, 26cm, (af).

Lot 264

Barbara Wood, limited edition coloured print, reclining woman playing cards, signed in pencil, 63 x 74cm.

Lot 73

A 19th century Swiss rosewood eight air musical box by Duccomun Girod the rosewood case with floral marquetry spray to the lid and tulipwood crossbanding, the interior with glazed dust lid and lever wound movement with 27.5cm. brass cylinder and steel comb, also playing concealed bells, the lever signed `Ducommun Girod`, printed tune indicator to inside of lid with hand written titles, 18¾ x 7¾in. (47.5 x 19.75cm.), 5½in. (14cm.) high.

Lot 143

Continental School (first half of 20th century) Two kittens playing with crayfish oil on canvas, signed indistinctly lower right 14¾ x 17¾in. (37.5 x 45cm.)

Lot 34

Barry Leighton-Jones - Children playing Instruments in a Street, 20th Century oil on canvas, signed, approx 92cm x 121cm.

Lot 1122

A late 19th/early 20th Century French onyx and gilt metal mounted mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the circular painted enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the shaped rectangular case surmounted with a brown patinated spelter figure of a maiden playing a stringed instrument, titled `Melodie` above gilt metal scroll mounts and scroll feet, with a pendulum.

Lot 1532

A Herend porcelain grasshopper, painted in green, pink and blue, a Herend porcelain puppy with black scale decoration playing with a blue ball, both with blue printed factory marks to bases, together with three Crummles & Co. enamel circular boxes, and another enamel box.

Lot 1540

A Lladro gres stoneware limited edition figure Playing the Blues, model No. 3576, signed with No. 471 to base, height approx 51cm, boxed.

Lot 1442

Two trinket boxes, costume doll, various playing cards etc.

Lot 524

Manner of David Teniers, Peasants playing skittles, oil on panel, 14cm x 19cm.

Lot 325

Various packs of playing cards

Lot 350

A Lladro figurine of a young girl in a bunny rabbit suit playing with a kitten on a large orb

Lot 359

A Royal Doulton figurine of a lady in a glamorous dress, a blue and white figurine of a panda playing an accordion hand painted in the USSR and two other figurines

Lot 1132

Two Continental carved ivory figures of a court musician and a dandy, last quarter 19th century, both in eighteenth Century court dress, one playing a lute and dandy presenting a flower, standing and raised upon integral base the, 17.5cm high and 13cm high respecitively, (2).

Lot 110

An early 20th century Chinese plate decorated with dragons and a Chinese tapering rectangular vase decorated with children playing.

Lot 169

An antique Chinese famille rose teapot decorated with children playing in a garden and a ritual show, the lid showing a leisurely walk. (Bearing possibly a four character yongzheng seal mark to the base)

Lot 323

A large square oil on canvas of a girl playing the violin, along with a religious study and Mediterranean outdoor scene.

Lot 747

Patricia Preece, British 1894-1966- Girl playing cards; oil on canvas, bears remains of New English Art Club exhibition submission label attached to the reverse, 61x45.5cm: together with a floral still life study in oils on board by the same hand, 38.5x34.5cm., (2) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 893

Francesco Bartolozzi RA, Italian 1727-1815- "Florizel & Autolicus, Exchange Garments", after Henry William Banbury, publ London May 24th 1794 by Tho Macklin Poets Gallery, Fleet St; stipple engraving on laid paper laid down on canvas, 35x45cm: together with one further print by and after the same hand entitled "Prospero Disarming Ferdinand" and sixteen others after H Banbury, all published in London by Tho Macklin Poets Gallery by different hands including, J J Vanden Bergh, Leney, J Coles, Meddows, Beneditte, T Macklin, J Chapman, entitled "Romeo and Juliet", "Tameing The Shew", "Macbeth and the Murderers", "Fluellen Makeing Pistol Eat the Leek", Falstaff at Hern`s Oak", "Dick the Butcher & Smith the Weaver Seizing the Clerk of Chatham", "Falstaff Playing the Prince, the Prince Playing the King", "Dogbery and Verges with the Watch", "Falstaff with Hotspur on his Back", "Rosalind, Celia & Touchstone", "Falstaff`s Escape", "The Supposed Death of Imogen", "Launce", "Helena in the Dress of a Pilgrim", "Jaques Discovered by the Duke" and "Falstaff Reproved by King Henry", all stipple engravings on laid paper laid down on canvas, most in matching glazed 19th century ebonised moulding frames, one unglazed, various sizes, (18)

Lot 321

19th Century Russian papier mache spill vase painted with peasants together with a Russian cheroot case painted with figures playing cards

Lot 1808

Large 19th Century Swiss rosewood and marquetry inlaid musical box, the hinged cover decorated with musical instruments and enclosing an 11in cylinder playing twelve airs with bell accompaniment, the original paper label inscribed 'Bells Harp Zither', 25ins x 13ins x 11ins

Lot 2002

Victorian mahogany rectangular games compendium, the hinged cover and two door front enclosing a fitted interior with two lift-out trays housing a boxwood chess set, draughts, cribbage board, whist markers, playing cards, Escalado markers, various gaming counters, dice and a chess / backgammon board

Lot 1307

Watercolour, summer river scene with children playing on steps, indistinctly signed

Lot 55

An 18th Century mahogany concertina-action card table, the shaped fold-over top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, guinea wells and candle stands, on carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, 91.5cm (36") wide/see illustration Condition Report: Slight stain and some scratches on slightly faded top; baize in good order, rounded trays with slight scratching; frieze with veneer splits, drawer slide split to centre concertina fold on rhs; Later hinges on back support.

Lot 57

A Regency rosewood games table, the fold-over top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, inlaid chess board and cribbage board, above a single drawer on a Y shaped support and platform base with circular feet and castors, 48cm (19") wide

Lot 102

A mid 19th Century French ormolu and spelter mantel clock, surmounted by a seated figure, Dick Whittington, the stepped plinth with band of lotus leaves on a chased scrolling base with silk suspension and eight-day movement striking on a bell, the movement signed J. Charles, Paris, on an oval musical box base, playing two airs with pull cord wind, 49.5cm (19.25") high overall (glass dome missing)/see illustration

Lot 212

A doll's tea set, early 19th Century, transfer printed scenes of mothers playing with children, comprising teapot, sugar basin and cover, five cups and six saucers/see illustration

Lot 266

A Chinese pottery figure of a female musician, Tang Dynasty, the young lady with her hair tied up and playing pipes; another figure similar, the young lady playing a stringed instrument and another figure of a girl praying/Provenance: formerly in the collection of the late Commander Paul Bridgeman of Dowdeswell Manor, Cheltenham

Lot 350

A Chinese 19th Century reverse painted glass painting depicting figures playing board games in an exotic garden with a contemporary hardwood frame carved with bats, 63cm x 89cm (25" x 35")/see illustration Condition Report: There is a broken piece in the glass, and a stain to top centre of the image, a few scuff marks around the edge and a couple of holes. The frame is a good Chinese hardwood frame but one of the bat hangings is damaged.

Lot 362

A Chinese hardwood envelope card table, circa 1910, the square top enclosing a baize playing surface above a drawer and a dummy drawer to each side, set on cabriole legs issuing from mythical beasts masks and united by an X stretcher, 62cm (24.5") wide Condition Report: Exterior has a few marks and scratches in line with age and usage. Baize lining has creases and a small area of worm damage which extends into the wood below. One inlaid piece of wood to the top is lifting.

Lot 356

GILT WALL CHERUBS, a set of three, playing musical instruments, 43cm H x 32cm x 16cm. (3)

Lot 1557

JIM BAXTER OF RANGERS FC, HIS INTERNATIONAL CAP this international cap mounted and framed with an image of the player was on display at Rangers FC for several years from 2005. The lot is accompanied by original newspaper pages reporting Jim Baxter`s determination in reclaiming this cap, one of only five ever presented to him. The lot is also accompanied by a signed photograph showing this and three other of his caps James Curran Baxter (29 September 1939 - 14 April 2001) was a left-footed Scottish footballer who played as a midfielder. He is generally regarded[2] as one of the country`s greatest ever players. He was born, educated and started his career in Fife, but his peak playing years were in the early 1960s with the Glasgow club Rangers, whom he helped to win ten trophies between 1960 and 1965, and where he became known as "Slim Jim". However he started drinking heavily during a four-month layoff caused by a leg fracture in December 1964, his fitness suffered, and he was transferred to Sunderland in summer 1965. In two and a half years at Sunderland he played 98 games and scored 12 goals, becoming known for drinking himself unconscious the night before a match and playing well the next day. At the end of 1967 Sunderland transferred him to Nottingham Forest, who gave him a free transfer back to Rangers in 1969 after 50 games. After a further year with Rangers Baxter retired from football in 1970, at the age of 31. From 1961 to 1967, he was a leading member of a strong Scottish international team that lost only once to England, in 1965, shortly after he recovered from the leg fracture. He thought his best international performance was a 2-1 win against England in 1963, when he scored both goals after Scotland were reduced to 10 players - left back Eric Caldow had his leg broken in a tackle with Bobby Smith. In the 1967 match against England, who had won the 1966 World Cup, he taunted the opposition by ball juggling while waiting for his team-mates to find good positions. Although he was given most of the credit for the 3-2 win, some commentators wished he had made an effort to run up a bigger score. In his prime, Baxter was known for his ability to raise a team`s morale, his good tactical vision, precise passing and ability to send opponents the wrong way - and for being a joker on the pitch. He also broke with Glasgow tradition by becoming friendly with several members of their major Glasgow rivals, Celtic. Although he gained a reputation as a womaniser when he moved to Glasgow, he married in 1965 and had two sons. The marriage broke up in 1981, and in 1983 he formed another relationship that lasted the rest of his life. After retiring from football he became manager of a pub, and his continued heavy drinking damaged his liver so badly that he needed two transplants at the age of 55, after which he swore off alcohol. Baxter was also addicted to gambling, and is estimated to have lost between £250,000 and £500,000. After he died of pancreatic cancer in 2001, his funeral was held in Glasgow Cathedral and his ashes were buried at Rangers` Ibrox Stadium. In 2003, a statue was erected in his honour at his hometown, Hill of Beath. Information from Wikipedia

Lot 153

19th C CHINESE CINNABAR ROUND COVERED BOXAntique Chinese red lacquered cinnabar round covered box. Has relief design throughout depicting landscape scenes with fishermen, attendants and wisemen playing instruments & games of Go. Intricate diamond matrix and Wàn textured patterns throughout. Black lacquered interior and bottom. Measures 6 1/8" height x 12 1/2" diameter (15.5cm x 31.7cm). Total weight of 1.7 kilograms.

Lot 201

AFTER ZHU YI YONG OIL ON CANVASOil painting on canvas after Zhu Yi Yong (CHINESE 1957- ). Depicts an old man with red string in hands playing cat`s cradle. Signed in calligraphy on lower right. Measures 34 inch height (86.4 cm) x 35 3/4 inch width (91 cm).

Lot 795

LOT OF 3 JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE FIGURESA lot of three Japanese ivory carved netsuke figures including children playing drums child with sack and warrior group. Each approx. measures 1.5in Height. Totaled weight 66g.

Lot 902

CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE GINGER VASEAn antique Chinese hand painted enameled Famille Rose vase depicting children playing in courtyard scene with flying insects. Mid to late Qing dynasty period, 18th/19th century. Red four character calligraphy Qianlong reign marks to bottom. Measures 6 5/8" height x 7" diameter (16.8cm x 17.8cm). Total weight of 689 grams.

Lot 6051

German porcelain crinoline figures(lot of 3) German porcelain crinoline figures, each depicting beauties dressed in Classical attire, one seated in her boudoir staring at her looking glass 7"h x 6"w, one seated at a Rococo style settee 4.5"h x 4"w, and one depicted playing a stringed instrument, 5"h, all marked Germany and crown over F for Furstenberg.Starting Price: $200

Lot 6054

German porcelain crinoline figures(lot of 3) German porcelain crinoline figures, one depicting a courting couple, each playing a stringed instrument and rising on a naturalistic plinth, 5.5"h, and two depicting ballerinas, each dressed in pink with gilt shoes and rising on a circular base, 5.5"h all marked Germany and Crown F in underglaze (Furstenberg)Starting Price: $150

Lot 6055

German porcelain crinoline figures(lot of 3) German porcelain crinoline figures, including a lady playing a cello resting on a rectangular base marked with a crown over a lozenge containing the letters MZ for Muller & Co., Volkstedt, Germany along with a figural group of a man holding a woman`s hand on an oval base, marked with a crown over an F for Furstenberg, as well as a large figure of a lady with polychrome painted skirt resting on a round base with raised geometric gilt band. Marked with blue crown. Tallest 10.5"h. x 7"w. Cello player 5"h. x 4.24"w. Group 4.25"h. x 3.75"w.Starting Price: $250

Lot 6064

Swiss inlaid music boxSwiss inlaid music box, 19th century, the floral marquetry decorated top opening to the 4.5" cylinder playing four English tunes, in working order, 5"h x 12"w x 6"dStarting Price: $250

Lot 6077

Bronze inkwell, Italian SchoolBronze inkwell, Italian School (mid 19th century), featuring a fountain design with a finial of a woman playing a lute and cherub caryatids. Raised on platform and feet. (Wear to dore finish and lid hinge is broken) 4.5"h x 2.5"w x 3.5"d. Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Art, Design & Architecture Museum - University of California, Santa BarbaraStarting Price: $400

Lot 8013

Two Chinese Silk Textile Fragments(lot of 2) Chinese textile fragments, the first an accomplished youth mounted on a qilin and playing with other boys on an orange ground, in contrast with the upper yellow section accented with floral sprigs; the second, a kesi skirt fragment woven with dragons and phoenixes above lishui border, with pigment accents (stains), sight: 18"h x 28.75"w, overall (frame): 23.25"h x 37.25"wStarting Price: $125

Lot 8094

Chinese Blue-and-White Censer, MingChinese underglaze blue porcelain censer, Ming/Qing dynasty, the cylinder featuring two scholars playing weiqi (chess), a far with an attendant sweeping the garden, all raised on three short supports, 7"wStarting Price: $150

Lot 8117

Chinese Carved Wooden Settee/Day BedChinese hardwood settee/day bed, the back carved with three adult lions along with six cubs playing with brocade balls, further flanked by two vases of flowers, the arms further set with panels repeating the fu-lion motifs in contrast with the apron which features auspicious deers and cranes, 38.75"h x 68"w x 29.5"dStarting Price: $500

Lot 308

Cigarette cards, playing cards and attache case containing other collectables

Lot 56

Oil on board of a man in a country kitchen playing an instrument by mouth, watched by a woman, boy and dog, label verso, 26x21cm, gilt frame

Lot 50

4, 19th Century Children`s Plates "Playing the Cymbals", "Sit Up Sir", "The Young Gardner" and "Balancing", 12cm high (4)

Lot 202

Stevenson & Hancock Derby Porcelain Figure of a young kneeling girl playing a harp, 17.5cm high

Lot 224

A Royal Doulton Series Ware Bulbous Jug depicting figures playing bowls, D5705, 24cm high

Lot 231

An Oriental Bulbous Thin Necked Vase on blue and white ground depicting children playing in garden, 21cm high

Lot 159

Two Nao 'Playing Card' figurines - Hearts, and Clubs. 19cm tall.

Lot 224

A 19th century Pears Soap colourted lithograph print of children playing on the beach being framed and glazed. 53cms HIgh x 38cms Wide

Lot 54

Keith Zenda, figure playing a horn, oil on canvas, unframed

Lot 55

Keith Zenda, African landscape with boys playing football, oil on canvas, unframed

Lot 761

A Chinese carved ivory boat, carved with scenes of card playing, drinking and with opening shutter windows, on a carved wooden base, with some damage and loose parts, length 31cms

Lot 1227

WARTIME - WATFORD Watford single sheet programme, Representative XI v Select XI, 19/8/44, many Internationals playing including Swift, Hardisty, Mercer, Lawton, Bastin, Hapgood and Scott, slight folds, no writing. Generally good

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