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A Fine 18th Century Musical Bracket Clock, the arched brass and silvered dial signed Benj Barber LONDON, in a cartouche in the arch, flanked by subsidiary dials for "CHIME/not CHIME", and "A JIG/Country Dance", the chapter ring with Roman numerals and central sweep calendar hand, the substantial three train triple fusee musical movement playing a choice of two tunes on a nest of graduated small bells, verge escapement, fully engraved back plate, and repeat cord at the side, in a bell top chinoisserie decorated case, having pineapple and crescent finials, glazed windows to the sides, two carrying handles, gilt metal mounts decorated flowers musical instruments etc to the fronts, on ogee bracket feet, 61 cm
A pair of 'Bute' shape bat-printed tea cups and saucers, printed in puce with rustic vignettes of a shepherdess and lambs within silver lustre borders, circa 1815; a 'Rococo revival' tea cup and saucer, printed in puce with deer in a landscape, within pink lustre borders (saucer cracked) and another cup and saucer printed in puce and painted in colours with vignettes of a girl playing with her cat, inscribed The Play Fellow, circa 1830
A pair of 19th century French gilt metal three-branch candelabra, each with a central urn and putti playing musical instruments, the bases with porcelain mounts painted with putti and musical trophies on a pink ground, cast with rams heads and flowers on lobed feet, each with gilt wood and gesso stands, 42 high x 26cm wide
A jewelled gold and enamel musical box, Joly, Chenevard & Jouvet, Geneva, 1815-1820, rectangular, the lid with a central turquoise-set musical trophy on a textured engine-turned ground, the borders twined with flowers picked out in dark blue enamel, the movement playing two tunes width 8cm, 3 1/8in, with two later keys
A gold-lidded cowrie shell snuff box, English, circa 1750, the base formed by the natural boat-shaped shell rimmed in gold chased with flowery scrolls, the lid chased with putti playing hide and seek within rocaille garland-hung scrollwork, the lid lining engraved with a monogram length 9cm, 3in
A late 18th century creamware jug printed in black on the bellied sides with an oval scene on one side titled 'Shave for a Penny, Hair Drest for Twopence and a Glass of Gin Into the Bargain', the other side with a lady playing a horn to a gentleman seated beside her in a landscape, 14cm high (R)
Three Blue and White Fluted Dishes, early 16th century, each with a barbed rim, the first with two lions playing with a brocade ball; the second with a design of a bird on a branch; the third with a qilin leaping, Xuande mark to base of the second, 14cm., 5.5; 19cm.,7.5 and 20cm.,7*3/4 diameter
A Blue and White Deep Bowl, Transitional period, circa 1660, the mammiform vessel painted with a scholar playing weiqi sitting on a fenced terrace and attended by three male servants, two of them carrying ewer and plate, the third watering a flower pot, enclosed by line borders, the rim with a band of 'blobby dots', wood stand, 11.5cm., 4.5in. diameter
A Blue and White Cylindrical Brushpot, Transitional period, circa 1650, painted in outline and wash with three scholars seated in a rocky landscape, two of them playing qu and drinking wine warmed over a burner by two boy attendants, the third sleeping against the trunk on a pine tree, the rocks behind him painted in 'Master of the Rocks' style, all below a 'hatched chevron' border at the rim and a band of 'blobby dots' around the base, with short foot ring and glazed base, 13.5cm., 5.25in
A Blue and White Bowl, Transitional period, finely painted in outline and various shades of wash, the interior with a central medallion depicting a figure playing the flute on a rocky promontory above the sea, the exterior painted with an elaborate continuous scene of female musicians and dancers entertaining a dignitary seated on a day bed, all within a luxurious garden, Jiajing six-character mark, 20cm., 8in. diameter
A Blue and White Vase, Kangxi period, circa 1680, supported on a slightly splayed foot, painted around the slender baluster body with a continuous scene of scholars playing weiqi on a rocky island, below overhanging rocks and gnarled pine boughs, the pencilled design with areas of wash, 47cm., 18.5in.
A 'Famille-Verte' Charger, Kangxi period, painted with a Buddhist lion with two cubs in a medallion enclosed by double rings in underglaze-blue, the underside with three pairs of lions playing with brocade balls, all in tones on green, aubergine, iron red and pale yellow, six-character Chenghua mark on base, 40.5cm., 16in. diameter
Art Deco marble clock garniture, the square silvered dial inscribed "Cornu Flers", eight-day movement striking on a bell with chrome surrounds to the four bevelled glass panels and further flanked by four marble columns, the top formed as a figure playing a mandolin dressed in jester's outfit, the side garnitures of tapered design with different marbles, 44cm high.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY SWISS MUSIC BOX, the 6" cylinder playing eight Airs, the titles handwritten on a colour transfer printed sheet, with three bells in line with gilt enamel decorated floral finials and butterfly strikers, contained in a cross banded walnut case, the lid with central marquetry inlaid musical trophies, and with pierced metal carrying handles. 18" x 10". Height 8".

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