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After Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin R.B.A. (19th/20th century) Gentleman Playing Bowls; Coursing; A Huntsman on Horseback; A Fisherman beside a Riverbank; Coachman with Two Figures] Each inscribed "Entered at Stationers Hall - Copyright - Entered According to the Act of Congress at Washington. Copyright 1901 - Published by Laurence & Bullen Ltd, 16 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London WC", coloured lithographs, each 26.5cm by 34.5cm (10 1/2in by 13 1/2in) (5)
James Edwin Meadows (1828-1888) Landscape with a Horse Drawn Hay Cart on a Country Track, Children Playing near a Pond with Ducks and a Cottage Beyond] Signed and dated "1866", inscribed with the artist’s name and his dates on a plaque attached to the frame, also inscribed on a label verso, oil on canvas, 61cm by 102cm (24in by 40in) *Provenance. With Fine Art of Oakham Ltd, Dealers in Fine Paintings, 2A High Street, Oakham, Leicestershire, LE15 6AL, stock no. M/336
Anthony Graham (1828-1908) "Nether Grange, Alnmouth", Figures Playing Golf outside the Gates of a Large Country House] Signed and dated "1891", also inscribed on the original mount, oil on board, 29.5cm by 22.5cm (11 3/4in by 8 3/4in) *Provenance. With Mawson, Swan & Morgan, Fine Art Dealers and Print Sellers, Granger Street West, Newcastle on Tyne
William John Wainwright R.W.S., R.B.S.A. (1855-1931) "Le Chamson de Printems", a Young Lady Standing Upon a Balcony Playing a Mandolin with Flying Putti Nearby, a Sheet of Music on a Marble Step in the Foreground] Signed, also inscribed with the title and the artist's name, possibly in the artist's own hand verso, and with the artist's name, his dates and the title on a plaque attached to the frame, oil on canvas, 81.5cm by 37cm (32in by 14 1/2in) *Provenance. With Galleries Maurice Sternberg, 140 East Ontario Street, Chicago 111, 60611
A Tunbridge Vanity Box], of sarcophagus form, with a velvet lined recess at each side (perhaps originally for scent bottles), flanking a central lid with velvet lined padded top, enclosing a plain interior, with an encircling band of flowers, on button feet, the base with vestiges of original label "T Barton, Late Nye Manufacturer, Mount Ephraim . Wells", 22.5cm wide, 10.5cm high; and [A Rosewood and Sycamore Games Box, circa 1800], rectangular, with central oval medallion to the lid edged with gilding, internally with four compartments containing an assortment of bone playing counters, Cantonese mother of pearl fish shape and other counters, dice, two bezique markers, cribbage board and markers (some items associated), 20.5cm wide (2)
A Swiss Cylinder Musical Box, Paillard (P.V.F.), St Croix, late 19th century], the 6 inch cylinder playing eight tunes as listed on original tune sheet beneath the lid, with tune indicator, stop/start and change/repeat levers, in a faux rosewood case with side winding handle, 46cm wide, 16cm high
A Nicole Frères Key Wind Cylinder Musical Box], the 33.5cm brass cylinder and single steel comb playing eight airs, bed plate stamped "Nicole Frères a Geneve" and numbered "31140", with black and white tune sheet to inner cover, the walnut case with boxwood stringing and hinged end panel enclosing the winding aperture, stop/start, change/repeat and emergency stop levers, with key, 51cm
A Dutch Mahogany and Marquetry Inlaid Foldover Card Table, early 19th century], with green baize lined playing surface edged with repeat flowerhead motif, the top inlaid with a vase, bird, flowers and scrolls in profusion within a double stringing line, further detail to the frieze and tapering square legs, 84cm by 41.5cm by 78.5cm
Bernard Meninsky 1891-1950 Figure Playing Harp pen and ink 33.5cmx19.5cm.; 13.25x7.75in. Executed circa 1940. Exhibited Liverpool University of Liverpool and tour Bernard Meninsky - A Singular Vision October 2000 - July 2001 Literature John Milton L'Allegro II Penseroso Allan Wingate London 1947 illustrated opposite p.24
Postcards and playing cards-Approximately 160 assorted topographical postcards including five by A.R. Quinton an r.p. of Painswick post office and Gloucester Market on Barton Fair day; a set of 24 Dainty series "Hidden Towns and Cities" quiz cards; and five packs of playing cards including a "Know Your Navy" set of royal Navy Careers Service ship silhouette identification cards.
A Macfarlane Lang & Co. 'House That Jack Built' biscuit tin c.1935 in the form of a thatched cottage with a folding garden hedge good condition; a wooden Teacher's Whisky box the interior colour printed with an image of two boys playing cricket; a Mazawattee tea tin with a Mazawattee Gazetteer; a small sentry-box savings tin; a 'Save Your Pennies' money-box printed with a tank fighter planes and warships; and three other tins (7).
Rock and Pop-Ninety-three 33 r.p.m. long playing records mid 1960's-late 1980's including Rolling Stones 'Sticky Fingers' (Rolling Stones Records COC 59100); Joan Baez 'Farewell Angelina' (Fontana TFL 6058); Beatles 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' (E.M.I. P.C.S. 7027); T Rex 'Electric Warrior' (Essex Music Intl. HIFLY 6); Otis Redding 'Otis Blue' (Atlantic ATL 5041); together with seventy 45 r.p.m. single records 1960's-70's including Curtis Mayfield 'Move on Up' (Buddah 2011-080); Stevie Wonder 'I Was Made to Love Her' (Tamla T-54151); Isley Brothers 'Behind A Painted Smile' (E.M.I. TMG 693); Bob Dylan 'Lay Lady Lay' (CBS 4434) (box).
Jazz-A collection of approximately three hundred 78 r.p.m.and 33 r.p.m. long-playing records including Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers (DLP 1016); Wild Bill's Stompers 'Hotter Than That' (B 9979); Merle Travis 'Green Cheese' (CL 14051); together with twenty three 45 r.p.m. jazz and other singles including Muddy Waters 'Mississippi Blues' (EPV 1046).
Pop-A collection of approximately 200 33 r.p.m. long playing records mostly 1970's chart including The Shadows 'The Shadows' Greatest Hits' (SCX 1522); Rod Stewart 'Atlantic Crossing' (K56151); The Police 'Reggatta de Blanc' (AMLH 64792); Cliff Richard 'Cliff's Hit Album' (SCX 1512) (5 boxes).
Elvis Presley-Sixteen 33 r.p.m. long playing records including 'G.I. Blues' (RCA L 10979); 'Flaming Star' (RCA INTS 1012); 'Separate Ways' (RCA CDS 1118); together with fifteen 45 r.p.m. singles including 'Crying in the Chapel' (RCA 1455); and a large quantity of boxed record sets mainly jazz and easy listening including Ella Fitzgerald Frank Sinatra and Glenn Miller.
An American silver-gilt easel back dressing table mirror by Tiffany & Co circa 1900 the neo-rocaille mount embossed with swags foliate garlands and bows with a boy and a girl playing with doves embossed in deep relief at the base corners and a garland of instruments symbolising music at the base centre the top corners with cherubs in similar relief playing pipes and cymbals the mirror top applied with a floating foliate garland swag beneath a tied bow stamped ‘silver 900’ to the reverse the easel back of fine polished mahogany with gilded stand bracket and feet signed Tiffany & Co and Sterling to the expanding bracket 63.5cm high 51cm wide
A late 19th/early 20th century French mahogany cylinder bureau with ormolu mounts stamped Jean Rubiant Paris veneered to the front back and sides with fruitwood lozenges the marble top with a pierced gallery above three panelled drawers and a cylinder enclosing a satinwood fitted interior with a sliding green leather inset the frieze drawer with a secret opening device with a mount of putti playing musical instruments flanked by two small drawers repeated to the back with false drawers on tapering supports cast with flowers and tassels headed by female figures with an interlaced stretcher on spirally fluted tapering feet stamped to the back moulding and to drawer lining in right drawer 104cm high 92cm wide 58cm deep
A 19th century silk embroidered picture of a cockerel embroidered in chain stitch and slip stitch in coloured silks and chenille upon a cream silk ground 21cm x 18cm a pair of mid 19th century embroidered music scores Cotilion and The Haymakers Dance each embroidered in munute crosstitch upon a wool ground each oval 15cm x 13cm and a pair of printed silk pictures depicting children fortune telling and playing blind mans buff each circular 9cm diameter
A French Literary Narrative Pastoral Tapestry, after Crispin II de Passe, the Younger, early 17th century, from a contemporary Pastoral Romance, woven with a central figure of a shepherd seated under an oak tree, playing his pipes in attendance of his sheep, with further couples in the background and a figure crossing the bridge having come from the distant village, with foreground figure of a female playing a form of clarinet, with sheep drinking from a well, with foreground flowers, with inscriptions within the main field, SILVAIN, and SELVAGE, the top of the tapestry which now extends over the frame on which it is mounted (illustrated) is a border section woven with a central cartouche containing a female figure, and flanked by cornucopia and small birds, all within a stylised frame pattern border,. (visible on front of frame) 249cm. high, 170cm. wide; 8ft. 2in., 5ft. 7in.; (section over top of frame) 53cm. high; 1ft. 9in.; (section under bottom of frame: 14cm. high; 5in.
A Regency ebonised, gilt wood and brass harp frame by Sebastian Erard, 18 Greta Marlborough Street, London, patent no 1635, the upright column carved with angels above trailing flowers, palmettes and ferns, the main frame painted at the base with classical maidens playing lyres, the base carved with sea horses, crossed hunting horns and palmettes, 173cm high.

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