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Large Meissen figural centre piece, 19th century, modelled with a man seated on top of a mound playing a pipe, with four figures on a lower level, one with a dove and a lamb, two others with floral garlands, the other dancing to music, on a gilt highlighted, floral decorated and shaped base, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, h: 16 x w: 9.50 in.
An early Victorian rosewood pedestal card table, the top having a thumb moulded edge, swivel action, and opening to reveal a baize lined playing surface, all above a C-scroll moulded shaped frieze and a baluster reeded column to four hipped and carved cabriole supports with scroll terminals and brass castors, width 91cm
A Late 19th Century Rosewood Cylinder Musical Box, the 15.5cm brass cylinder and single steel comb movement with three bells in sight, playing eight airs, enclosed by a glazed inner lid, with ratcheted winding handle to one side opposing stop/start and change/repeat levers, the case of rectangular form, the hinged cover with coloured transfer musical trophy within a triple box strung border, 42cm
A 19th Century Swiss Rosewood Cylinder Musical Box, the 28cm brass cylinder and single steel comb movement playing eight airs, enclosed by a glazed lid, with ratcheted winding handle to one side opposing stop/start and change/repeat levers, a tune sheet to the inner cover, the plain case strung with brass, 46cm
An inlaid walnut cased cylinder music box Swiss, late 19th century, the hinged lid with inlaid bird on a branch and boxwood lines, the interior of lid with colour transfer printed label with ink written titles, the base with 9 inch (23cm) cylinder playing ten airs, the case 21.5 in (54.5cm) wide, 9in (23cm) high, 12in (30.5cm) deep.
A rare Gustave Vichy automaton with two French bisque headed figures playing on the strings of a mandolin. The closed mouth boy, wearing original 18th century style satin bead decorated costume, composition hands. Body with wire armature. The girl with bisque outstretched arms. Bead and lace decorated 18th century style costumes. The boy turns his head and appears to pluck the strings. The girl raises her arms and turns her head. The musical movement playing five airs. Marked 'Depose. G.V. Paris' H 22 in. Note: It is unusual to find an automaton that plays five airs. This rare model does not appear in the Vichy Triboulet published catalogue
A George III carved mahogany serpentine card table, retailed by Edwards and Roberts, the hinged baize lined playing surface supported by a concertina action, the foliate carved edge above a plain frieze on foliate bracketed stop fluted legs, stamped 'EDWARDS & ROBERTS', 28.75in (72.7cm) h, 31.75in (91cm) w, 17.5in (44.4cm) d. Cracks to top, some restoration.
A Regency padouk and brass marquetry card table, the hinged swivel top revealing a baize lined playing surface to a nulled edge, the panelled frieze flanked by foliate carved brackets, on twin baluster turned stems and a quatreform base on foliate carved downswept legs terminating in carved paw feet and brass castors, 29.25in (74.2cm) h, 36.5in (92.6cm) w, 18.25in (46.5cm) d.
EDWARD BAWDEN. (1903-1989). Watercolour and ink, stylised figure of a jester on a black cartouche, signed in monogram, 11.5cm x 7.5cm, framed; an edition of “Edward Bawden” The Penguin Modern Painters, 1946, sixteen colour and sixteen black and white plates; a handwritten letter from Bawden’s mother discussing the issuing of the accompanying book, Bawden’s appointment as an Associate of the Royal Academy on 28th October 1947 and his receiving a CBE from the King for his war services, letter dated 19.12.47 from the artist’s parental home in Felsted, Essex. (3). The vendor’s family were close friends with the both the artist and his family. The vendor believes this work was executed early in Bawden’s career prior to 1928. As a student at the Royal College of Art Bawden studied heraldry and manuscripts and developed a strong interest in calligraphy and illumination. For his final diploma in book illustration he produced designs which were likened to playing card motifs.
A 19th Century Dutch walnut and marquetry card table, decorated with meandering foliate stems, the hinged top with a flowering urn and birds and enclosing a green baize lined interior within gilt tooled leather borders, with counter roundels inset with a marquetry playing card, raised on cabriole supports, 77 cm wide.
A Swiss rosewood key wound musical box B.B. & Cie, late 19th century Playing a choice of four airs via a 10.75 inch pinned cylinder mounted on a brass bed stamped B.B. & Cie 18320, with start/stop and repeat levers opposing key-wind behind hinged left-hand end, the box with line inlaid borders to top . And sides, 43cm wide.

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