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A late 19th Century Viennese silver gilt and enamel circular pendant vinaigrette, the hinge lid decorated with a seated maiden playing a stringed instrument, revealing a pierced hinged grille, the reverse decorated with a courting couple seated in a garden, maker's mark 'LP' to interior, diameter approx 3cm.
A Dresden porcelain figure, early 20th Century, modelled as a seated lady wearing lace edged clothing playing a guitar, underglaze blue mark to base (minor fault) together with a Dresden porcelain yellow ground teacup and saucer, a gilt ground cup, cover and outside decorated Meissen porcelain saucer and an outside decorated Meissen porcelain leaf shaped dish (faults).
A Royal Doulton stoneware chamberstick, modelled as a Toby seated on a circular base, a Staffordshire pottery figure of a young girl playing a guitar and a group of ceramics, including a 'Rosalie' pattern Adderley bone china part coffee service and a Grafton china part service (some faults).
Manner of David Teniers, Peasants playing cards, oil on panel, 16.5cm x 22cm.; together with a study of figures in 18th century dress by another hand. (2) The panel the main part of this lot is painted on is reputed to be a relic of the Royal George, which went down on August 29th 1762, taken from the deck.
A SHERATON REVIVAL PAINTED SATINWOOD THREE SEATER SOFA, the satinwood frame with black stringing and painted panels of cherubs playing musical instruments, with caned back and seat, the arms supported on painted vase-shaped uprights, on four turned and decorated legs on brass castors, 59" wide.
A Fine Meiji Period Japanese Floor Standing Corner Cupboard. The bow-front top incised with decoration and having a fretted gallery rail to the back of trelliswork entwined with salamanders. The two bow front cupboard doors embellished with a Takamaki-e scene depicting a snake charmer playing his pipe on one side and fisherman on the other standing by a river bank beneath a bough of wisteria with lotus & clumps of wild flowers in foreground represented in raised and gilded lacquers, inset with relief carved ivory & hardwoods enriched with mother-of-pearl, 28 ins (71 cms) wide, 44 ins (112 cms) tall.
A Fine Quality Regency Rosewood Fold-over Card table inlaid with brass. The top measuring 36 ins (91 cms) in width with rounded corners and a border band of scrolling foliate brass inlay, rotating to access a frieze compartment and having a fold over leaf revealing a baize playing surface. The frieze inlaid with further brass ornamentation and having upswept ends above a reeded centre column carved with a band of crested acanthus leaves and a lobed collar flaring out over the quadriform base raised on wrythen reeded bun feet, 29½ ins (75 cms) in height.
An 18th Century Style Walnut Fold-over Card Table with concertina action extending support. The burr figured top having a cross-banded border and rounded protuberant corners flipping over to reveal a baize lined playing surface with round dished counter wells to the corners. The frieze fitted with a small cock-beaded drawer and standing on carved cabriole legs with rococo scroll embellishments, shell motifs adorning the hips and terminating on ball & claw feet, 30½ ins (77.5 cms) wide, 28¾ ins (73 cms) in height.
An Exceptionally Fine 19th Century Inlaid Satinwood Fold-over Card Table of exhibition quality attributed to Mansfield and Wright. The bow-fronted satinwood top with a central oval scenic panel of various contrasting veneers enhanced with engraving. Depicting Aurora in her celestial chariot drawn by horses amongst clouds with shafts of light radiating from the emerging sun behind, framed in a broad king-wood border inlaid with a row of anthemion motifs and surrounded by delicate scrolls of foliage issued from cornucopia and swagged in drapery with fluttering ribbon bows. The outer harewood borders edged in kingwood crossbanding & strings of decorative inlay with rosettes adorning the rounded corner protuberants. The top folding over to reveal a green baize playing surface with dished counter wells to the corners. The frieze finely inlaid with a musical trophy in a centre panel flanked by lozenge cut veneers accentuated with ebony outlines. Standing on tapering legs finely carved with bulbs of crested acanthus leaves and terminating on brass caps & castors; the rear legs swinging out on brass brackets to support the top. 36 ins x 18 ins (81 cms x 46 cms) and 30½ ins (77.5 cms) in height.
An early 18th century London blue and brown manganese Delft ware tile with central blue and white circular panel depicting a classical urn of flowers flanked by two birds and each corner with angel head spandrels, all reserved on a splashed brown manganese ground, 12.5 cm x 12.5 cm, and an early 19th Century Dutch blue and white Delft ware tile depicting two children playing bowls, 12.5 x 12.5 cm, both mounted in modern wooden frames
A Staffordshire pearlware figure of a musician and a similar figure of the Welch Tailor's Wife, the first seated on a stump playing the bagpipes, both painted in bright enamels with blue scrolls to the foot or base, 17 & 19cm h, c1820; a Staffordshire earthenware model of a bird and a slightly later porcelaneous miniature group of a young shepherdess on lavender sprigged mound, both 19th c (4). ++Welsh Tailor's Wife - base broken and glued with small areas of over-painted repair, lacking one of the goat's horns. Bagpiper - one foot damaged, the 'bocage' and one of the two feathers forming the plume on the hat chipped. Neither with any modern professional restoration. The two other items in the lot in good condition.
Manchester City Football Club. A gold and enamel League Champions' Medal, obverse arms, reverse engraved MANCHESTER CITY FOOTBALL CLUB League Champions 1909-1910 2nd DIVISION F NORGROVE, 32mm diam; a 9ct gold and enamel medallion of LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL COMBINATION, obverse arms, reverse engraved DIV [2 erased] CHAMPIONS Manchester City FC and a 9ct gold medallion of the ROBEY CHARITY BED FUND 1907-8, unnamed, cased; with eight Manchester City FC Ltd Agreements with the player Frank Norgrove, 1903 and 05- 11 Seasons; Blue and White Official Programme, September 16 1911 and five others, later [1946-47]; a photograph of Norgrove and an education certificate This lot includes a rare example of the Robey Medal. To raise funds for Manchester Charities, since the city was suffering as a result of the depressed state of the cotton trade, the music hall entertainer George Robey (1869-1954) organised a special charity match. One side was made up of City's 1904 FA cup winners, with Robey himself playing instead of striker Billy Gillespie, and the other of the 1907 team, including Norgrove, which won 4-3. The player's last first-team match was against Aston Villa on 16 September 1911, which is presumably the reason the 'Blue & White' programme for the day was retained with the other items. ++++
A 19th century sampler, neatly worked in silk threads to a linen ground with a fine house with a fenced lawn, two black gentlemen (who appear to be playing catch), with trees and birds. Inscribed 'Mary Ann Holland' within a lozenge cartouche flanked by heralding angels. The whole enclosed by a trailing floral border. Mounted, glazed and framed, 31 x 26cm
A Japanese satsuma vase, Meiji period. By Yabu Meizan. of squat cylindrical form, decorated with four cartouche panels, two of children playing, one of birds amongst foliage and one of a mountain landscape, reserved on a ground of profusely painted flowers above a geometric border and irises on a cream ground, signed. 12cm high
A George III needlework sampler. decorated with the alphabet and bands of foliage around the verse: 'May I too humble be for pride, Too self contented to repine, And too benevolent to wish, My neighbours blessings less than mine', the lower border with a tree and flower-filled jardiniere flanking the signature of 'Mary Ann Wales, Aged 7 years, 1776' above a pair of crowned lion motifs, a label verso inscribed: 'For Winnie 18th Nov. 1978, please accept this little gift as a token of our esteem of your beautiful playing and boundless generosity. In deepest gratitude & love, Keith & Francesca'. 32cm x 22cm . Provenance: the Geraint Jones and Winifred Roberts collection.
19TH CENTURY CHINESE SCHOOL: 'Two figures reclining upon a couch, one knitting with a ball of wool, the other playing a stringed instrument' and 'A figure seated upon a chair with companion and children', a pair on pith paper, 7" x 11" and one further similar painting (3) (see illustration).

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