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Samuel Metford - a silhouette conversation piece of four children, one playing with a top, the other with building blocks, signed S Metford fecit and dated 1853, cut paper heightened with gold and Chinese white with grey wash, with the sitters identities verso as Charles, Miriam, Sarah, Edward, 23 x 32cm, rosewood frame
A Swiss key wound musical box, by Nicole Freres, the 33. 5cm pinned cylinder playing eight airs as listed on the original lithographed tune sheet, having one-piece comb in grained rosewood and marquetry case, 51 x 17cm, marked on the comb and bed nicole freres ˆ geneve and numbered 31134, the tune sheet marked eight airs gamme no 1160, c1860
A Swiss bells-in-sight musical box, the 41cm pinned cylinder playing the twelve airs timbres as listed on the original lithographed tuned sheet to the underside of the lid, having two piece comb and six engraved and nickel plated bells with white opaque glass strikers, Strike/Bells-at-Will and other levers and winding handle, in rosewood and marquetry case with a musical trophy to the lid, 67 x 31cm, the label numbered 2666 with contemporary ink inscription March 31st 1871 Wm Potts
A SWISS "NATIONAL MUSICAL BOX", no 39724, in a rosewood case with ebonised moulding, the lid inlaid with a kingwood, ebony, brass and mother-of-pearl ornament within boxwood stringing, the 24cm, (9.5in) cylinder playing 10 airs, including waltzes, Gilbert and Sullivan, etc., with label, the maker's mark a winged lion, 49cm, (19.25in) long
TWO CHILDREN'S BOOKS comprising THE GAPING, WIDE-MOUTHED, WADDLING FROG, A new and entertaining games of Questions and Commands, with proper directions for playing the game and crying forfeits, Embellished with Thirteen Coloured Engravings, The Leadenhall Press Series of Forgotten Picture Books for Children Republished by Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press 1887 (after the 1823 original published by Dean & Munday, Threadneedle Street, and A.K.Newman & Co, The Minerva Press, Leadenhall Street), in original printed coloured covers, and A VICTORIAN CHILDREN'S BOOK containing stories from the “Pleasure Books for Young Children” series, illustrated by John Absolon and Harrison Weir, hand-coloured, publ. Robson, Levey, and Franklyn, Great New Street in half red calf and marbled boards (2)
A rare Craven Dunnill tube lined plaque of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens after Rackham. Peter Pan is depicted seated on a mushroom, playing pipes with frolicking pixies before him and a wooded landscape and church spire beyond, glazed in tones of purple, ochre and blue in a stained oak frame, compressed to reverse 'Craven Dunnill & Co Ltd, Jackfield, England, Bruff's patent No.3727/09', 11.5" x 8.5"
Pasquale & Co., street barrel piano playing ten airs in simulated rosewood case inset with a bridge and river scene, flanked by mirrored panels with songs including 'Blue Danube, Colonel Bogie, Lambeth Walk Umbrella Man, Jeepers Creepers, Music Hall Song, Tango, Lovely Day in London and Sunshine', distressed, 37" wide, 24" deep, 49" high

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