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Formby (George, 1904-1961). A group of five signed black and white photographs, 1938-41, three images identical (but different sizes) showing Formby holding a ukelele in his left hand, one showing Formby playing the ukelele and one showing Formby and his wife Beryl, signed by both, the largest approx. 25 x 20 cm, the smallest approx. 12 x 9 cm (5)
RSPB, Handbook of the Birds of Europe the Middle East & North Africa, 1977-94 A 9 vol set of the "Limited Ornithologists Edition" (5000 sets) in dustwrappers. Profuse colour and black & white illustrations throughout. With: Sharrock's The Atlas of Breeding Birds in Britain and Ireland (1976, in dw); & a boxed set of 12 vinyl long-playing records The Peterson Field Guide to the Bird Songs of Britain & Europe (11)
A Mettlach Tankard, Incised and Painted with a Musician Seated in a Tavern Playing the Mandolin and Wooing a Young Maiden Below Two Lovebirds, the Hinged Cover with Love Heart Motif Surmounted in Pewter with Pewter Handle Shaped as a Winged Cherub, Signed on the Underside with Impressed Castle Mark, 'Mettlach VB, Ges.Gesch 2780', 25 cm High
A late 19th century (third quarter) Swiss movement musical box playing twelve airs including "The Gondoliers Gavotte" and other melodies, five graduating bells with enamel flowerheads and butterflies contained within a veneered and crossbanded cabinet with painted decoration, 57cm, cylinder 23.5cm
A late 19th century Cauldon ware, Brown-Westhead Moore porcelain baluster shaped vase decorated in the Louis XV mode, having a dull green ground with tooled gilt fern and flowerhead detail, shield shaped reserve outlined with gilt enhanced with turquoise and painted in 18th century style with seated female songstress and attendant lute playing putto, signed A Boullemier, two scrolled projecting gilt and similar turquoise enhanced grips, neck, rim and base, 40cm
A late 19th century mahogany carved card/games table, the plum pudding mahogany fold-out top enclosing a rising baize lined playing surface with removable twin handled glazed tray top, the hinges marked "Barker's Patent", the whole with manufacturers label for Turner & Co, on carved supports united by a circular undertier
An impressive George III brass-mounted figured mahogany musical bracket clock, circa 1790, the substantial eight-day five-pillar triple fusee movement playing a choice of seven tunes on twelve bells via 5 inch pinned cylinder on the hour or at will, with anchor escapement and signed 'John Wyatt, Altrincham' within an oval cartouche to the backplate further engraved with geometric border design, the 10 inch white painted break-arch Roman numeral dial with tune selection dial to centre, 'Strike and Chime/No Strike and Chime' to arch and floral decorated gilt highlighted spandrels (worn), the substantial case with raised inverted bell-top pediment, pierced brass sound frieze and ball finials, over carrying handles and cast arched frets to sides and brass stop-fluted quarter pilasters to front, on brass bracket feet, minute hand broken, movement with minor restorations, 81cm high. John Wyatt is recorded in Baillie, G H 'Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World' as working in Altrincham, Cheshire circa 1799.
Collection of 1920's photographs depicting or relating to the Margaret Morris Dancers during British and Continental tours, showing members in activities including bathing, playing sports and exercising on the beach, amongst the collection are amateur nude studies of one of the troupe and postcards of places visited Note; The organisation, with a history which begins in Glasgow, was founded by Margaret Morris who was the wife of artist J.D.Fergusson
Early 20th Century glass Fry's Chocolate advertising sign having three central panels depicting ladies bathing, playing bowls and netball, 30cm x 48cm together with an early 20th Century paper Fry's Milk Chocolate advertising notice having five central portraits of a young boy entitled 'Desperation, Pacification....', 30cm x 48cm
A Chinese bamboo brushpot carved with a figure on horseback with attendants in a mountainous landscape with a pine tree, 17cm, circa 1860; and another with figures playing Go. See lot... for another piece from the Museum. Since the accession number on this piece is close to that on lot ... it would seem reasonable to assume that it was acquired by the Museum at approximately the same date.
Two Staffordshire groups of musicians: one with a man playing the guitar and a lady holding a tambourine over her head, height 22.6cm; the other in the form of a spill vase with a boy guitarist and a standing girl playing a squeezebox, height 21.1cm; both with some underglaze blue and other enamel colouring, unmarked, mid-19th century.
A Davenport "Rural Scenery" series soup tureen stand, of oval shape with moulded rim, printed in light blue with a central scene of two boys playing in front of a country cottage, within the usual border of flower and scroll framed scenic vignettes, length 33.0cm, printed title cartouche mark with maker's name, circa 1825-35. See Coysh & Henrywood 1, Colour Plate XXIX, for a dish from this series with a different central scene
19th century Chinese export papier mache games box of octagonal domed casket form, black lacquered and extensive gilt pictorial and Chinese dragon decoration, the interior fitted with seven lidded boxes and twelve games trays, eight decorated as playing cards, the casket raised on paw feet, 15 x 12 x 6"
A George III and later dark blue japanned musical longcase clock, the arched hood surmounted by three gilt ball finials above an arched glazed door flanked by three quarter columns, the chinoiserie decorated trunk with arched door and central coloured mezzotint panel, on a conforming panelled box base and stepped plinth, the later 12 inch brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, silvered chapter ring and subsidiary chime/silent and Whittington/Westminster dials to the arch, the three train brass movement with anchor escapement playing chimes on eight bells, striking hourly on a separate bell, 230cm high
A Dutch carved ivory figure, 19thc of a female playing a lute 11cms high; A European carved ivory figure, 18th/19thc of a robed female standing arms outstretched with children playing at her feet, 12.5cms high, (af); A Victorian ivory & mother of pearl inlaid card case ; also two continental carved wooden puttos, 20thc./5

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