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Lot 548

A William IV rosewood card table, the D shaped fold-over top revealing a baize lined playing surface on a shaped square column platform base and scrolled feet

Lot 553

A William IV rosewood card table, the D shaped fold-over top revealing a baize lined playing surface on an octagonal column, platform base and scrolled feet

Lot 277

A pair of 19th century bronzes signed ` Bulio `, depicting Pan playing pipes, 19 cm high.

Lot 156

A Royal Doulton figure of a terrier playing with a ball.

Lot 2068

A silver gilt novelty surprise egg by Stuart Devlin, the textured exterior opening to reveal a silver mouse, a silver gilt cat with blue enamelled ribbon, both playing with a ball of red enamelled wool on a moss green enamelled ground. Fully hall marked and stamped with limited edition number 33. Original fitted case. (See Illustration)

Lot 179

TIBETAN CARVED WOOD AND POLYCHROMED STANDING FIGURE OF A MUSICIAN playing on a drum, mounted on rectangular plinth 36cm wide, 90cm high, and 28cm deep

Lot 331

REGENCY MAHOGANY AND INLAID CARD TABLE CIRCA 1810 the crossbanded D shaped top enclosing a baize playing surface, above a gentle breakfront frieze, raised on ring turned tapered legs, terminating in brass caps and castors 91.5cm wide, 74cm high, 45cm deep

Lot 499

ITALIAN SATINWOOD AND ROSEWOOD PARQUETRY CENTRE/CARD TABLE MANNER OF GIO PONTI, CIRCA 1950 the reversible top with an inlaid edge depicting a continuous silhouetted city skyline, centred by a night sky inlaid with a consellation of stars, the underside with an inset baize playing surface, the reeded frieze with four concealed drawers and ashtrays raised on turned tapered splayed legs 90cm diameter, 72cm high

Lot 209

A late Victorian rosewood, finished marquetry and ivorine, inlaid envelope card table, the flaps opening to reveal a green baize playing surface and counter wells, over a single frieze drawer on slender square tapering legs, united by a platform stretcher, raised on salt glazed castors, 55.5cm square, 74cm high

Lot 12

A FRENCH SPELTER AND MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK in the form of a cherub playing a drum with striking mechanism and bird finial, 13" high.

Lot 88

A French ormolu mantel clock, striking movement by Japy Freres, in a scrolled plinth case surmounted by a boy playing with a bronzed goat, 1ft 2in (35cm) h.

Lot 218

Dunommun Girod. A 19th century Swiss musical box, playing four airs, with a crank wind 13.25 inch barrel, the crank numbered 2783 and stamped Ducommun Girod, the stained wood case with a walnut veneered and marquetry hinged cover, with tune sheet, 6in (15cm) h, 20.25in (51.5cm) w.

Lot 219

A Swiss musical box by PVF (Paillard Vaucher Fils), playing 36 airs, no. 86538, with a crank wind 5.75 inch barrel, in an amboyna veneered case with transfer print to hinged cover, with tune sheet, 9in (23cm) h, 20.25in (51.5cm) w.

Lot 221

A pine cased musical box by Gustav Rebicek, Prague, with a key wind 4 inch barrel, no 3698, 47199, playing 2 airs, the underside with handwritten printed label and with pierced aperture for activation pull, 8.5in (21.5cm) w.

Lot 175

A Lladro figurine of a girl in a long white dress playing a mandolin 8" approx (20cms approx)

Lot 341

A bronze group of male and female figures with male carrying a child on his back and another child playing a tambourine with a signed mark for Clodion.

Lot 67

Berlin porcelain Figure, of a male violinist wearing a pink coat, on a square base, marked, 15cms, (6"): a Hochst porcelain Figure of a young boy wearing a turban, playing cymbals, on a rocky base, marked, 18cms, (7") and a Continental pottery Figure of a girl taking tea, standing by a coal scuttle, marked, 22cms, (8½"),(3).

Lot 548

William IV mahogany fold-over Card Table, the serpentine top with a baize playing surface, the frieze with carved shell and scroll appliqué, melon-fluted pedestal and four scrolled feet, on brass castors, 92cms x 92cms, (36" x 36"), (open).

Lot 131

After Bartolome Esteban Murillo, Small fruiterer, Boys playing dice, A pair, oil on canvas, Each 32cm x 27cm (2)

Lot 144

Manner of Sir George Hayter, Portrait of a child playing with flowers, Oil on canvas, 75cm x 62cm

Lot 11

Twelve late nineteenth century / early twentieth century German porcelain monkey musician figures playing various instruments - various factories, 12-18.5cm high

Lot 498

Good quality Imperial Russian ormolu inkwell in the form of a recumbent bear playing with two cubs - her head hinged to reveal inkwell with finely chisselled fur, 18cm

Lot 409

19th Century crystolian of a musician sitting on a well head playing a mandolin, 7 1/2" x 9 3/4", and another crystolian (2).

Lot 422

Four rubber sculptures from British Guiana, consisting of a tribes person sitting outside a thatched hut, 4 1/4" high, a small boy climbing up a coconut tree, 8" high, a figure of a woman carrying a water jug and a man playing a drum (4).

Lot 453

William Utermohlen (bn 1933)-Oil on canvas, "Mummers", depicting a dancing man wearing dinner suit decorated with playing cards wearing a rosette titled "New Year Association", titled and dated 1970 verso, 121cm x 96cm, framed. ILLUSTRATED. The artist was born on the south side of Philadelphia. The paintings record the Mummers of Philadelphia and their annual New Year`s Day parade.

Lot 829

COLLECTION OF VARIOUS GAMES TO INCLUDE COMPUTER BATTLESHIP, CONNECT-4, FANTASY ROLE PLAYING GAMES ETC., ALL BOXED.

Lot 358

ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURE `But the Child that is born on the Sabbath Day...` depicting a child playing on the beach, model number 3256, registration number 832594, 12cm high ]

Lot 61

A Late XIX Century Meissen Table Centrepiece, the pedestal modelled as a couple in XVIII Century dress playing hide and seek around a tree stump, encrusted with flowers, supporting an oval dish, with pierced flower encrusted walls beneath a gilt shell and scroll rim, raised on a Rococo scroll waisted base, blue crossed swords, incised 2772/71, 50cms high (minor losses to stem leaves).

Lot 232

GIANNI `Three men playing cards`, signed lower right, watercolour, 17 3/4" x 12"

Lot 352

A COUNTY BAT, signed by the England and Australian cricket teams and the Gloucestershire team playing Australia on Wednesday, September 2nd, 1981 at the Recreation Ground, Cheltenham, together with the original programme (see illustration)

Lot 380

A VICTORIAN WALNUT CASED SET OF RAZORS, one other cut-throat razor, a card box containing playing cards, a Queen Elizabeth and George VI tin, an old doctor`s set, a mauchlin letter opener, a set of scales and an oil lamp

Lot 331

Sundry playing cards, games etc

Lot 360

A late 19th Century stained glass panel depicting St Ceilia, seated at and playing an organ while a cherub looks on, 71cm x 48.5cm (28" x 19")

Lot 122

Ebony playing card box plus mixed lot of 7 items of ebony

Lot 615

Two silver patience card boxes, one by Charles & George Asprey, London 1901, of plain rectangular form with hinged cover, inscribed with facsimile signature `Maud` 1902, 6.5 x 4.5 x 3.5cm, (lacking playing cards); the other by A Barrett & Sons, London 1899, of plain rectangular shape with hinged cover inscribed `Freda`, 2.74 x 2 x 1.5cm, (both packs incomplete) (2)

Lot 724

Attributed to John Thirtle (British, 1777-1839), A Scottish Village with Children Playing by a Pond, watercolour, 27 x 42cm (10.53 x 16.38in). Provenance: Private collection, Lincolnshire

Lot 898

English School (19th Century), Children Playing in the Garden of a Country House, High Summer, oil on canvas, 39 x 50cm (15.21 x 19.5in)

Lot 930

A late 19th century Swiss musical box, the rosewood lid marquetried with a floral vignette, the instrument playing eight airs as labelled inside the lid, the cylinder 27.5 (10.75in) engaging on a single comb with optional celesta, the case 52cm (20.5in) wide

Lot 945

A late 19th century Swiss musical box, the rectangular rosewood lid marquetried with a flower, the sides painted, the instrument playing four airs using a 12.5cm (5in) cylinder against a single comb, the box 33cm (13in) wide

Lot 951

~G~ A pair of gilt bronze figures, a vase and a chamberstick, the man playing a lyre and the lady holding two doves, 17cm (6.5in) high, the vase pierced cylindrical, 14cm (5.5in) high and the nozzle of the chamberstick held on the back of a swan, the ring cast underdish 10cm (4in) diameter (4)

Lot 965

An early 20th century Swiss musical box, the ebonised case with printed musical trophy on the lid, the instrument playing eight airs as labelled using a cylinder 15.5cm (6in) long and single comb, the case 48.5cm (19in) wide

Lot 1010

A jade pendant, each side of the top of the rectangular pale green stone carved with daodieh, two boys playing below a pine tree on one side, 6.5cm (2.5in) high

Lot 1013

A late 19th century Swiss musical box, the rosewood lid inlaid with horn and flower trophy, the instrument playing ten airs as labelled inside the lid using a cylinder 23.5cm (9.25in) and single comb with optional celesta, the case 47cm (18.5in) wide

Lot 1024

A late 19th century Swiss musical box, the rosewood lid marquetried with a musical trophy and the front printed with foliage, the instrument playing twelve airs as labelled inside the lid on a cylinder 33cm (13in) long and single comb, the case 63.5cm (25in) wide

Lot 1050

A Victorian mahogany games compendium, fitted with a box and ebony chess set, black and red leather board, ivory draughts pieces, domino set, games markers and Goodall playing cards, the box 33cm (13in) wide

Lot 1058

A late 19th/early 20th century walnut cased `Symphonium` and three albums of discs, the 24cm (9in) diameter discs playing on two 10cm (4in) combs with impressed marks on the housing, all within the rectangular box 40cm (15.75in) wide

Lot 1248

A bronze three tier lotus leaf fountain, the figural column with three music playing cherubs107cm (42in) diameter 150cm (58in)

Lot 1138A

A set of four white porcelain figure groups, in the Meissen style, children playing, 15cm long (4)

Lot 1369

A pair of Royal Worcester figures of maidens, one playing the pipes, one dancing, signed `Hadley` purple printed mark No. 1827, tallest 33cm (2)

Lot 603

Pair of 19th century alabaster figures, one playing a flute, the other with a ewer and drinking cup, draped in robes and standing on barrels, 20" high,

Lot 155

A Japanese silk painting depicting two monkeys playing with a ball, water fall and trees to the back ground.

Lot 449

A pair of Beswick Granoska monkey musicians one playing a banjo and one other playing a saxophone.

Lot 335

Three Nao porcelain figures of kneeling Japanese girls in traditional costume, one playing a stringed instrument, the other two presenting tea

Lot 338

Two Lladro porcelain figures of clowns, one standing playing a saxophone no.5471, the other kneeling with a large ball and puppy no.5278

Lot 382

A PAIR OF JAPANESE PORCELAIN VASES WITH SCROLL HANDLES, each decorated with mythological scenes within oval cartouches including a white rabbit rowing a boat, a warrior riding a large rat, children playing with monkey`s etc, having scrolling ground depicting shells and waves with decorative gilt scrolling borders. Red painted character marks to base. Height 13.5"

Lot 182

A Collection of Military and Political Cartoons, 19th Century, Hand Coloured Engravings, including Napoleon, "Make Peace With`, This hieroglyphic portrait of the destroyer is faithfully copied from a German print, with the parody of his assumed titles, The hat of the destroyer represents a discomfited French eagle, maiming and crouching, after his conflict with the eagles of the north. His visage is composed of the carcases of the victims of his folly and ambition, who perished on the plains of Russia and Saxony. His throat is encircled with the Red sea, in allusion to his drowned hosts. His epaulette is a hand, leading the Rhenish Confederation, under the flimsy symbol of a cobweb. The spider is an emblem of the vigilance of the Allies, who have inflicted on that hand a deadly sting!, framed, glazed and mounted, 51cm x 25cm Talleyrand`s Plan for Invading Great Britain - Destruction of the French Gun-boats or little Boney & his friend Tally in high glee, framed, glazed and mounted, 32cm x 24cm Nelson Forever - Scene at the back of Covent Garden, Bowstreet, framed, glazed and mounted, 30cm x 23cm A Game of Chess - "Check to your King, remember it is not the first time, and I think all my few manoeuvres will completely convince you that I am better acquainted with the game I am playing than you are aware of` - "Curse it I shall lose this game, you are too much for me`, framed, glazed and mounted, 31cm x 25cm, (8). A 19th Century Side-arm, single-edged curved blade, 43cm doubled to its last third with saw-backed edge, brass hilt in the form of a mythical creature. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 543

A Late 19th Century Rosewood Inlaid Envelope Table with Lifting Top, Single Drawer with Brass Handles Shaped Stretcher Shelf. Green Beize Writing/Playing Surface on Square Tapering Legs.

Lot 53

A Derby porcelain figure of a woman holding a basket of flowers, on oval base, 7ins high (impressed No. 123 to base), and one other Derby porcelain figure of a gentleman playing a flute, 5.5ins high (crossed swords mark in blue to base and incised No. 11 – circa 1800)

Lot 70

19th Century Continental School after Bertolome Esteban Murillo (1618-1682) - Oil painting - Three young children, two playing dice, domed copper panel 15ins x 12.5ins (paint surface flaking), in original gilt moulded frame

Lot 113

Kathleen Mary Goodman (born 1879) - Oil painting - Interior scene with a young girl seated on stairs knitting flanked by her dog and kitten playing with wool to foreground, canvas 24ins x 16ins, signed in full in red and with artist`s label pasted to reverse with address "Kemsworth, Lynch House, near Dunstable", contained in later gilt and cloth covered frame

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