A 1965 Fender Jazzmaster electric guitar, serial number 'L7***9', of typical form in a three-tone sunburst finish with a tortoiseshell-effect pickguard, complete with original Fender hard-shell caseCondition ReportSigns of use throughtout with wear to the frets, with scratches, checks and knocks to the body. The guitar plays well overall. Some crackling to pots. The pickfuard is warped to the left side of the bridge. Images of the interior, pickups, and neck stamp have been uploaded. The front body contour appears slightly matted. All parts appear to us to be original. Intonation is okay, lower E needs adjusting. Sworders recommended a set up.Please note that Sworders staff are not guitar technicians. Our opinion is subjective of our own playing experience. We recommend each instrument purchased through auction is looked over by a professional.
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A Tournai figure group, c.1760, modelled with an impish figure, possibly Daphnis, playing the pan pipes and seated on a rocky base above a winged putto and a Classical maiden, together with a white-glazed figure of an old man, probably emblematic of Winter, incised IL mark, and a white-glazed libation cup moulded with deer, dogs and dragons in the Chinese manner, 18cm max. (3)The Tournai figure possibly modelled by Nicholas-Joseph-François Gauron, who left Mennecy c.1757-58 to start work at Tournai. He left the factory in 1764 and worked at European factories in Belgium and Holland, before coming to England and working for William Duesbury. Cf. Victoria and Albert Museum, Accession No. C.352.1909 for a Mennecy figure by Gauron. Also, a Tournai figure of Fire from the collection at Stourhead, Wiltshire.
A Paris porcelain rectangular plaque, 19th century, painted by Celeste Breton (née Colen) with the portrait of a smiling man within a wooden frame, surrounded by an artist's accoutrements, various books and playing cards, signed bottom right 'Celeste Breton née Colen d'apres Grimaud', signed again to the reverse stating that Breton was a pupil of Madame Jaquotot, 24.1cm x 19.6cm.Marie-Victoire Jaquotot was a former painter at the Sèvres factory who painted the 1811-12 Tea Service of Famous Women. Between 1816 and 1836 she ran a painting school at her workshop and this plaque was executed by one of her pupils.
A pair of Chelsea candlestick figures, c.1765, of a shepherdess and her companion, each standing before flowering spring bocage of blossom and magnolia, he playing the flageolet, his companion with an apron full of flowers, each topped with a pierced sconce and drip pan, gold anchor marks, some good restoration, 28.7cm. (2)
A Thuringian porcelain coffee cup and saucer, late 18th/19th century, probably Rauenstein, painted with portraits of young ladies reserved on a blue ground, puce R marks, a saucer painted with a girl playing the clavichord, and a small flower pot, possibly Gotha, applied with flowers and inscribed 'WSMK', blue G mark, 12.7cm max. (4)
A set of Meissen figures of the Five Senses, late 19th/20th century, modelled by J C Schönheit, each as a young woman seated with varying attributes, Sight gazing into a mirror, Hearing playing the spinet, Smell lifting a flower to her nose, Touch having her finger nipped by a bird in a cage, Taste beside a table set with fruit and pastries, blue crossed swords marks, incised and impressed numbers, 14.5cm high max. (5)Provenance: from a private UK collection.
A Victorian oak card table, by William Constantine & Company (fl. 1834-1882), bears label FROM CONSTANTINE & CO.’S CABINET & UPHOLSTERY WAREHOUSE, LEEDS., hinged top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, panelled baluster column, cabriole legs, scroll feet, ceramic casters, 73.5cm high, 93cm wide, 46cm deep, c.1870
An Edwardian rosewood and marquetry envelope card table, square top with four folding leaves enclosing counter wells and a baize lined playing surface with tooled and gilt leather border, above a long frieze drawer, tapered square legs, square undertier, ceramic casters, 74cm high, 55cm square, c.1905
A Derby pair of patch mark figures, of Musicians, she stands playing the triangle, wearing feathers in her hair, floral skirt, red shoes with floral buckles, he with flageolet and tabor, wearing a flowing cape, pink floral shirt and yellow breeches, before bocage, scroll base, 21cm high, c. 1770
A pair of Bloor Derby figures, of a musician and his companion, he seated on rocky outcrop playing his flageolet, wearing a blue jacket, striped breeches and knee length boots, she leaning against a tree stump, wearing headscarf, blouse, long skirt and floral yellow shawl, both with circular bases, 26.5cm high, incised no. 393, crown mark in red, c.1835
A pair of Derby Patch Mark figures, of a shepherd and shepherdess, he seated wearing feathered headdress, fanciful dress, dog by his side, playing the bagpipes, she seated wearing a ribboned bonnet, playing a lute, a lamb at her feet, both before bocage, pierced scroll bases, picked out in gilt, 20cm high, c.1770 (2)
A 19th century Swiss parcel-ebonised amboyna banded bells-in-sight music box, 15.5cm cylinder playing airs on a one-piece comb and three bells, cranking handle, Change/Repeat and Stop/Play selectors, the hinged cover outlined with boxwood stringing, bracket feet, 22cm high, 42cm wide, 27cm deep, c.1870
The Britannia table top polyphon, stained wood case, the inside lid with an image of Britannia, the movement playing 23cm discs, case 44cm.Condition report:There are cracks, scratches, staining and losses all over the body. Thee are losses to the image of Britannia inside, loss of varnish inside and cracks to the base. There do not appear to be any missing teeth nor tooth tips. It has a key but does not wind. Please see additional uploaded images.
19th Century ERZGEBIRGE Nor Ark (Noah's Ark) German flat bottom wooden Ark with original painted detail and with an extensive collection of hand carved animals reptiles and insects and accompanied by the original printed contents list in German, French & English. Ark with sliding door. Ark approx 34.5cm in length x 14.5cm in width x 24cm in height. Base approx 49cm in length. Footnote: Arks such as these were popular with strict Christian and Anabaptist faiths as playing with toys on the Sabbath was forbidden unless the toy related to religious teachings, hence Noah's Ark.
A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE FOUNTAIN PENS, PLAYING CARDS AND SUNDRIES, to include a set of Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Weekly cards, Pepys Series 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' playing cards, 'Woodland Happy Families card game, a cotton sack of African Cowrie shell card counters, a horn beaker, a Liberty 'Ianthe' pattern miniature bear, a group of fountain pens with 14K gold nibs, a white metal pin cushion in the form of a cat in basket, an Art Deco silverplate note pad, a boxed 'Canasta' card game, bone domino set, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: some damage to cards, pens have heavy wear)
Silvinho Arsenal 2000 - 2001 Away Match Worn Football Shirt: Yellow Nike Sega long sleeve shirt. Premier League badging to arms and Silvinho 16 to rear. Signed white card stating I wore this shirt playing for Arsenal against Liverpool at Anfield in the FA Premiership on December 23rd 2000. We lost 4-0. Small picture of him in the match on a downloaded match report.

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