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BURT GOLDBLATT ARCHIVE - DUKE ELLINGTON. Four black and white, approx 6x6cm photo negatives from the archive of Burt Goldblatt. To depict Duke Ellington variously: playing in the studio, on stage at Newport, in the studio. Please note that the watermark is in the digital upload only not the actual negative(s) purchased. ***The negatives are being offered for collectors purposes only and are copyrighted by (c)Burt Goldblatt/CTSIMAGES. No commercial reproduction rights or merchandising rights accompany the sale of this negative. Personal use only.***
Artline Cards Dame Queen of Hearts Playful And Quirky, This Cards Art Line Is An Enlarged Version Of Vintage Playing Cards, Originating From Late 19th Century Germany. Featuring Classic French Suits Of Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs And Spades, The German Design Is Printed With K For Konig (King), D For Dame (Queen) And B For Bube (Jack). Showcased In Solid Oak Frames Behind Tempered Glass 100 X 130cm RRP £725
Artline Cards Aces Spades Playful And Quirky, This Cards Art Line Is An Enlarged Version Of Vintage Playing Cards, Originating From Late 19th Century Germany. Featuring Classic French Suits Of Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs And Spades, The German Design Is Printed With K For Konig (King), D For Dame (Queen) And B For Bube (Jack). Showcased In Solid Oak Frames Behind Tempered Glass 100 X 130cm RRP £725
Artline Cards Dame Spades Playful And Quirky, This Cards Art Line Is An Enlarged Version Of Vintage Playing Cards, Originating From Late 19th Century Germany. Featuring Classic French Suits Of Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs And Spades, The German Design Is Printed With K For Konig (King), D For Dame (Queen) And B For Bube (Jack). Showcased In Solid Oak Frames Behind Tempered Glass 100 X 130cm RRP £725
Hustle Ace Of Clubs Wall Art A Statement Piece For Players And Risk-Takers. The Hustle Is Laser Cut From A Sheet Of Steel For A Modern Take On The Classic Playing Card Graphic. The Metal Is Raised For A 3d Effect, And The Design Is Back-Lit For Added Drama Brushed Steel Frame 70 X 14 X 92cm RRP £2625
A GEORGE I / II SILVER MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL SNUFF BOX oval with a "stand-away" hinge, the cover inlaid with silver, copper and mother of pearl pieces to form the figure of Harlequin from the Commedia dell' Arte, playing a lute, flowers at his feet, unmarked, English 1720-30; 3.25" (2 cms) long
Batman The Dark Knight collection x5 which includes; A high grade replica of Batman's grapnel gun which comes in a display case, A display framed prop replica selection which includes 3 Batman/Joker playing cards, the Batarang, two coins and a pin badge (I believe in Harvey Dent), An authentic high grade replica of the Batarang in a display stand by The Noble Collection, still in the box, x2 "I believe in Harvey Dent" coins in a small display box, a diecast Batman and Batmobile still in the box.
A Chinese porcelain snuff bottle,late Qing dynasty, moulded with nine Buddhist lions playing with balls amongst clouds between ruyi head borders, under an iron-red glaze, four character Jiaqing nian zhi mark in gilt,7.5cm, andan inside-painted glass snuff bottle,of figures riding on donkeys, signature of Tang Zichnan,8.4cm (2)
Watercolour by the artist Jan Wasilewski of children playing, 35 cm x 25 cm (after the German invasion of Poland in World War Two, Mr Wasilewski was taken for forced labour eventually ending up in an aluminium factory in the South of France, he escaped and joined the Free Polish Forces going on to serve with the British 8th Army in Italy. after the war he settled in the UK where he began to paint.)
A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain figurines, circa 1928, modelled as music and dance, with a Grecian maiden playing a pipe and second maiden dancing, after James Hadley, decorated in shot enamel with pale blue dresses and gilt highlights, on circular gilt painted bases, shape numbers 1827 and 1828, impressed and puce printed factory marks, a/f the pipes repaired, each 20.5cm. (2)
A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain figurines, circa 1898, modelled as the boy piper Strephon and companion, she playing a tambourine and he a pipe, after James Hadley, decorated in shot enamel in pale orange, yellow, green and blue, with gilt highlights, shape number 1803, Rd No 250817, impressed and green printed factory marks, male figurine incised 'Hadley', each 14.5cm. (2)
A Papier Mâché Circular Box and Cover, mid 19th century, painted with a bust portrait of Victoria, 9cm diameter; A Similar Russian Box and Cover, painted with lovers, marked in gilt to cover, 9.5cm diameter; Two Further Circular Boxes and Covers, with figure decoration; and A Similar Playing Card Box and Cover, painted with a milkmaid in landscape (5)
A Large Mid-19th Century Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the monture a full half circle, being carved, pierced and gilded in 3 shades of gold. The central gorge shows two 18th century couples and a small girl, who is bending to pick a flower. The double velum leaf shows a social gathering in a woodland glade, a young man and two ladies seemingly playing a game, perhaps charades. This feature is backed with mother of pearl. The recto is relatively plain cream with a trio of winged cherubs in the clouds. The shaped gold metal loop holds an elaborate salmon pink silk tassel decorated with gold thread and a pearl effect bobble. Guard length 11.75 inches or 30cm. Together with a pink card fan box originally covered in a soft pink velvet, labelled ''J Duvelleroy BY APPOINTMENT 167 Regent Street W''One complete break mid gorge to one stick to the right of the central scene. Some light staining in the reserves at both sides. The velvet on the box is worn, the interior is dirty, and one end is broken albeit present.
A Derby Porcelain Candlestick Figure of a Musical Shepherd, circa 1770, standing playing a pipe, his dog at his feet, on a scroll base, 25cm high; A Berlin Porcelain Pounce Pot, painted in puce monochrome with flowers, 5cm wide; and A Paris Porcelain Cylinder, painted with flowers on a gilt ground, 8.5cm high (3)
A Derby Bisque Porcelain Figure of Plenty, circa 1780, modelled as a goddess holding a cornucopia of fruit and a bunch of flowers, on a square base, incised No 63, large and factory mark, 26.5cm high; and A Bloor Derby Porcelain Figure of a Musician, circa 1830, after a Meissen original, the standing girl playing a lute, on a gilt line circular base, bears pseudo Meissen marks, 16cm high (2)
NO RESERVE Skittles.- Kearsley the Elder (George, publisher, 1739-1790) Rules and Instructions for Playing at Skittles. By a Society of Gentlemen, broadside with a hand-coloured etching at the top of eight men playing at skittles, with three columns of letterpress rules below, followed by a section of 'Instructions', on laid paper with watermark of a jug, sheet 455 x 295 mm. (17 7/8 x 11 3/4 in), minor nicks to extremities, small repairs to upper left and upper right edges, even browning, unframed, 1786 [but later].*** Please note that the description for this lot has been amended. The broadside was printed in the 19th century, and not as originally described.
NO RESERVE Chess.- An Easy Introduction to the Game of Chess..., new edition, publisher's catalogues at front and back, lacking plate, a few ff. pencil annotations, doodles to pastedowns, staining, spotting and offsetting throughout, contents separating, Philadelphia, 1817 § Tylor (Louis) Chess: A Christmas Masque, first edition, title in red and black, 1888 § Bachmann (Ludwig) Pillsbury und Charousek..., plates, illustrations, Ansbach, 1914 § Bibliotheca van der Linde - Niemeijeriana, A Catalogue of the Chess Collection in the Royal Library, The Hague, The Hague, 1955 § Betts (Douglas A.) Chess: An Annotated Bibliography of Works Published in the English Language 1850-1968, Boston, 1974, first original paper-backed boards, second and last original cloth, third original gilt vellum, yapp edges, fourth original wrappers, first and third edges uncut, first spine broken and boards loose, each stained and/or marked, first and third rubbed; and a small quantity of others, 8vo & 4to (sm.qty.)⁂ The first contains Benjamin Franklin's entertaining essay 'The Morals of Chess'.Reuben Fine wrote of the tragic Charousek : "Playing over his early games is like reading Keats's poetry: you cannot help feeling a grievous, oppressive sense of loss, of promise unfulfilled."Literature: Fine (Reuben) The World's Greatest Chess Games, New York, 1976, p103.
Runnaford Pottery, Will Young, a group of pottery items, to include a figure group of men playing cards at a table, fitted with a music box For US Wants To Go To Widecombe Fair, another group of men seated on a bench drinking, with names below, another figure 'arry' AwreCondition Report: Dan Widdons arm detached but present on larger model, Arry Awke model - legs broken and restuck, musical box plays but needs oiling

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