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An etching by William S Coleman depicting a maiden playing a pipe, framed signed in the print WSC 30 x 17.5cm.

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19th century Dutch school, Musicians playing outside a tavern, oil on copper, reverse bears letter R. 16cm x 12.5cm.

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A child's pearlware plate, printed and painted with a cottage in a landscape, the flower moulded border picked out in colours, 18.5cm diameter (7 1/4"), circa 1830, and another, printed in puce with figures playing chess, the flower moulded border boldly picked out in coloured enamels, 20.5cm diameter (8") circa 1850 (rim crack)

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A Staffordshire pearlware figure of a young man, seated, playing a pipe, and decorated in coloured enamels, a hound at his side, on green glazed mound base, 12.8cm high (5"), circa 1820

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A Ralph Wood pearlware figure of a young woman in the white, standing, playing a tambourine, on high plinth base, with flowerhead moulded borders, 30cm high (11 3/4"), circa 1800 (one hand restored)

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English School, Portrait of a young woman, half length, wearing a bonnet and carrying a basket; Portrait of a young man, half length, playing a recorder, each hand coloured stipple engravings, each s. 15.5 x 12.5 cm, and three other monochromatic studies of soldiers, a pair of lovers, and a landscape

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H. Bunbury, The Morning News; Dancing Bear; The Christmas Academics, Playing a Rubber at Whist, each hand coloured etching, the first p. 16.5 x 21 cm, the second s. 17.5 x 22 cm, the third 14 x 21.5 cm

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Dickens, Charles (1812-1870), two theatre programmes, listing Charles Dickens as a performer in both productions: i) Devonshire House. On Friday Evening May 16th, 1851, The Amateur Company of the Guild of Literature and Art, will have the honor of performing, for the first time, in the presence of Her Majesty The Queen, and His Royal Highness the Prince Albert, a new comedy, in five acts, by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, called Not So Bad As We Seem: or, Many Sides To A Character - Dickens is listed as playing the part of Lord Wilmot. ii) Theatre Royal, Haymarket. Amateur Performance in aid of The fund for the endowment of a perpetual curatorship of Shakespeare's House ... On Monday Evening, May 15th, 1848, will be presented Shakespeare's Comedy of The Merry Wives of Windsor - Dickens is listed as playing the character Shallow, a County Justice.

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A CYLINDER MUSICAL BOX with three bells, 6 1/4in. cylinder playing ten aires, contained in a simulated rosewood box, 19in. (48cm.) wide

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A ROYAL DUX FIGURE GROUP showing a boy and girl classically dressed sitting on a bench, the girl playing pan pipes, decorated in green, yellow and gold, marked to the base with Royal Dux triangle mark, 9 3/4in. (25cm.) high

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A BLANC DE CHINE GROUP modelled as a young boy playing a flute perched atop the back of a water buffalo, 8in. (20cm.) wide

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German terracotta model of a boy and cherub by P. Ipson Kiebanhavn, 12cm, another of a boy playing with a cat and another of a boy seated on a cushion pulling his sock off. (3)

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Late 18th/Early 19th Century Chinese famille rose deep bowl with flared rim, with central roundel depicting a female figure at her writing desk surrounded by a deep border of children playing in a garden, 29.5cm.

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Georgian style mahogany tray, oval twin brass handles decorated with a scene of a man playing a flute to his beau in a landscape with floral border, 73cm.

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Oval plaster plaque decorated with five cherubs playing, with floral cresting, 95cm.

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Four Austrian carved wood bear groups, basket making, playing cards, barber, wool spinning, three with paper labels 'Sesti, Interlaken, and eleven carved bears (one on a sleigh) and a chalet box. (16)

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A pair of 19th century needlework oval pictures, depicting ladies playing a mandolin and making floral garlands, to ribbon tied foliage borders, 6.5 x 4.5in (16.5 x 11.5cm) and a third of a lady sat with her dog, 'Bel'. (3)

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A Japanese Tinplate battery operated Clown with cymbals playing scissor action monkey.

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James G Faulds (20th Century). Children playing on a beach with fishing net, watercolour, signed bottom right. 10" x 14".

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A Kutani dog, playing with a ball, gilt and red highlights, 2.5" high, together with a crimson opaque glass tea light holder.

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A Swiss rosewood inlaid and simulated music box, playing with eight airs, 50cm wide

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A REPRODUCTION PRINT OF "FOOTBALL", a work after Thomas Webster, showing boys playing soccer on common land, mounted, framed and glazed, 24 cms x 32 cms.

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COLIN WEBSTER (Manchester United and Wales), embroidered blazer badge "M.U.F.C.", together with a photograph showing Webster playing cards with David Pegg and Tommy Taylor, (2).

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A COLLECTION OF SEVEN MENU CARDS, including one signed; six scorecards; two dinner invitations and various playing contracts, (Qty).

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A Meissen Group of Children Emblematic of 'Music', late 19th century, four playing the mandolin, tambourine, flute and harp, a fifth directing from the raised centre of their craggy mound, the fluted base picked out in pink, crossed swords in underglaze blue, 17.2cm (one leg broken, minor chips).

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A Pair of Naples Porcelain Small Two-Handled Pedestal Baluster Vases and Covers, carved in relief with three registers of putti playing in landscapes, decorated in typical bright colours and gilt, the domed covers with bud finials, the C shape shoulder handles with ring terminals, upon square bases, N beneath crown mark in underglaze blue circa 1900, 15.5cm.

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A Pair of 19th Century Chinese Dehua Figures of Young Boys Playing Flutes, seated on the backs of water buffaloes, 19cm high (slight damage and one buffalo with restored leg).

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A Japanese Kutani Porcelain Circular Shallow Dish, the central reserve painted with a family group on a veranda with a lakeland view playing go, within flowerhead border, in typical rich red, colours and gilt, five character mark in iron red, circa 1880, 33cm diameter

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William Norman Gaunt A WOMAN FEEDING POULTRY Signed, oil on canvas board, 51cm by 61cm; A CHILD FEEDING POULTRY, signed, oil on canvas board, 61cm by 76cm; and CHILD PLAYING A CLARINET IN AN INTERIOR, signed, oil on canvas board, 60cm by 76.5cm (3)

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Tito Conti A BOY PLAYING A FLUTE Signed, oil on canvas laid down on board, 36.5cm by 31cm.

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J A Teslinck (1776-1857), Cattle Grazing, with a Goatherd playing Pipes nearby, watercolour, 24 x 30cm

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Henry John Sylvester Stannard, RBA, RSA (1870-1951), Playing with the Pet Rabbits, watercolour, 16 x 15cm

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P Vaucher Fils, a late 19th century musical box, the 33.5cm cylinder playing twelve airs on a single comb and with optional celeste, the case with rosewood lid and simulated rosewood sides, 57cm wide

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A Swiss cylinder musical box, the rosewood case with inlaid lid, the 23.5cm cylinder playing six airs, the key-wind mechanism numbered 13599 (comb with several broken teeth)

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An early Victorian pottery egg printed in black with two scenes of children playing, one titled 'The Dull Scholar' and the other 'Hoops', 6.5cm

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A late 19th century Meissen model of a lady, she seated by a dressing table, decorated in colours, 15cm and another similar model of a lady playing a harpsichord, impressed numbers and blue crossed swords mark, (some restorations), (2)

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An E.J. Riley Ltd. slate bed snooker/dining table, the two moulded leaf top revealing a baize lined slate bed playing surface, on ring turned tapering supports, 74cm x 140cm, including score board, cues and balls

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A late 19th century 'Prince Charlie' tartanware card case, the domed lid printed with playing cards, 8 x 11.5cm

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An early 19th century papier mache round 'Pope Joan' with central lidded compartment, decorated in coloured enamels and gilt with Chnese landscapes, playing cards, flowers and leaves, 33cm diameter (13")

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CHARLES CATTERMOLE (1832-1900) A young girl in 17th century costume, playing a lute, before an arch, figures looking on Watercolour 14cm x 20.5cm (5.5" x 8") Signed

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A good Della Robbia rectangular plaque, designed by Ellen Mary Rope and decorated by Hannah Jones, modelled in low relief with two children, playing in a woodland, naturalistically glazed in spring tones of blue, green and yellow, 10in x 6.25in, painted mark, decorator's initials, and M for Giovanni Carlo Manzoni

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A child's plate The Pet Lamb, the rim moulded with flowers and leaves enamelled in green and crimson, the centre printed in green with the titled design of a girl playing with a lamb beneath a tree, diameter 13.7cm, unmarked, circa 1830-60

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Two black-printed plates attributed to the Don Pottery: a tea plate with the Dancing Dog pattern, diameter 16.3cm (small chip to back of rim), and a cup plate with a boy playing marbles (cut from a larger print), diameter 11.8cm; both unmarked, circa 1815-30

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A Pratt-type buccholic pearlware spill vase group, modelled with a shepherd leaning against a tree playing a flute, three recumbent sheep at his feet, painted in a typical palette, 22cm high, early 19th century (some small areas of restoration)

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A late George III tortoiseshell pique etui, of tapering oval form decorated with bands of wrigglework, beads and ropework ovals, the incomplete interior with a tortoiseshell mounted folding knife and two needles, 6.5cm (2.5 cm), an early 19th century ivory pique round box the cover with a portrait miniature depicting a lady wearing a blue dress playing a mandolin, with pique clout borders and a tortoiseshell interior, 6.25cm diameter (2.5 in), a tortoiseshell mounted round box, 3.75cm (1.5 in), and a mother of pearl mounted round box, 4cm (1.5 in)

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MANNER OF LOUIS WAIN, (1860-1939), BRITISH, WATERCOLOUR AND INK, DEPICTING TWO CATS playing table tennis, signed, approximately 5.25ins x 7.25ins.

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A Piping Shepherd pattern meat dish, printed in blue with the genre scene of a shepherd playing to his lady beneath a gnarled tree, within a border of flowers and ivy, length 50.3cm, unmarked, circa 1820-30

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Swiss cylinder musical box, late 19th Century, playing six airs, within a stained simulated rosewood case, 42cm

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Late Regency mahogany card table, circa 1825, the swivel rectangular top with rounded corners opening to reveal a red baize playing surface over a plain deep frieze, stepped rectangular section column on a quadraform base with carved acanthus toes, width 91cm

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An early 20th century Royal Doulton figurine 'Polly Peachum, Beggars Opera' HN 549, printed and inscribed marks (three small and fine hairlines to underside) and two Royal Worcester figurines 'Grandmothers Dress' and 'October', and a Continental figure of a child shepherd playing a whistle

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J*** Drummond. 7.5in. x 6.25in. (19 x 15.5cm) on panels. Fisher girls and boys playing among rock pools. Signed and dated '80. (a pair). s

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A carved softwood male figure playing a violin, possibly "Blind Willie" by Tweedy, signed, 10.5in. high; and another carved softwood figure of a wild woman brandishing a stick, 11in. high.

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A Schuco clockwork violin playing clown, with painted tin face and felt clothing, 11cm.

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A wooden games box, the interior with various wooden trays, two layers decorated with prints of playing cards, 17 x 32cm.

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A Louis XVI alabaster and gilt bronze mounted clock, modelled with cupid playing the pipes (movement a/f), on rectangular alabaster stepped base, 41cm wide and 35cm tall.

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A Bunnykins Oompah Band figure, of a rabbit playing a large drum and a Carlton Ware Guinness figure of the Zoo keeper, with a Joey in his apron pocket.

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A wooden panel, penworked in the style of Burne Jones, depicting five pre-raphelite figures singing and playing musical instruments inside an interior, with gilt and black decoration. (very wormed)

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An early 20th century tin plate clockwork toy modelled as a man playing bar billiards - 7" long and box containing original balls.

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A pair of George IV mahogany card table, circa 1830, each with a gilt tooled green leather inset playing surface, h.73cm, w.92cm, d.46cm.

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A Creil et Montereau pottery dish, circa 1900, printed and painted with overlapping playing cards against a green and underglaze-blue patterned ground, red-edged rim blue printed factory mark, 35.5cm, 14in, restored rim chips

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