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A large Chinese porcelain vase, of baluster shape, with applied lion's dog handles and chi dragons, painted with ladies in various pursuits, playing instruments and tending flowers, second half of 20th century, 94.6cm high, on a hardwood stand. (2) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A collection of Scottish Tartan and Mauchline ware, including: a McLean tartan tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, on foliate brass ball feet, three playing card boxes in the form of books, Albert, Prince Charlie and Stuart, money and string boxes, a photograph album, a ruler. a napkin ring and a large box, late 19th / early 20th century, 29cm wide (max). (22) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
λ A pair of 19th century French Dieppe carved ivory dancing girls, one playing the tambourine with articulated zils, the other with castanets and with a flower entwined baton, each with a revealing flowing dress, on a slightly differing oval lappet carved base, 31.4cm high (max). (2) Provenance: From a distinguished naval family.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
Adrien Etienne Gaudez (French 1845-1902). A bronze figure of a young chef playing the violin, with one foot on a saucepan, the base with a cabbage, titled 'LULLI ENFANT' and signed 'A. GAUDEZ', numbered with fondeur's pastille, 50.3cm high.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A Victorian satin birch card table, with brass mounts and parcel gilt engraved decoration, the hinged swivel and fold-over top revealing a blue baize playing surface with a gilt tooled leather border, the fluted frieze decorated with blue and white jasper ware plaques, on four column supports and brass castors, 71.1cm high, 95cm wide, 47cm deep.
Rare pair of Regency rosewood, grained rosewood and brass inlaid card tables, each of D-shaped form, with fold-over top enclosing baize playing surface and well below, with anthemion brass inlaid tablet frieze, raised on carved scrolled supports and platform base on four splayed carved legs terminating in brass cappings and castors, 94cm wide x 46cm deep x 77cm high CONDITION REPORT Both in good condition, one table has a couple of veneer patches to the top and a ring mark and some minor splits. Two of the legs are probably old replacements and there is some old wood worm holes to the base. The other table has some minor splits to the veneer and old wood worm holes on the base. Both tables have slight warping to the tops, one top has slight lifting to the brass work on the top
Louis XIV and later mantel clock with month duration spring-driven movement and outside numbered countwheel striking on a bell, back plate signed - J. Mornand Paris, circular gilt metal dial with chased and engraved foliate and bird centre and inset blue and white enamelled Roman numerals, in a decorative gilt metal case with boulle work interior and exterior decoration, four corner mounted terms with urn finials, full-length glazed door with applied figure of a female playing a lyre, removable caddy-style top with similar boulle work and twin finials, on four lion paw feet, 55cm overall height (key and pendulum present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition quite good. Movement is clean and appears to be in working order. Bell is present. Dial is good. No apparent damage to numerals, one tiny hole in dial plate to right of VI. Case also quite good, some areas of boulle work on shoulders are missing, other areas are lifting. Gilt metalwork is good. Caddy-style top has some boulle work missing, mainly on right hand side. Front door glass and side panels may have been replaced at some time. Rear door interior boulle work is damaged and tortoiseshell background is cracked
Two Spanish Restaurant Fans, a fixed Hotel Restaurant Izarra example, printed with a sportsman playing a game with a curved bat (22cm), together with a folding fan for the Brasserie Zimmer Madrid, lithoprinted with a painting by Weival depicting a monotone scene of people eating in a grand room (21cm) (2)
A collection of eleven Victorian and later paper and wooden stick Advertising fans, all for London and provincial shops and outfitters, including Miller and Franklin of Bexhill a Cockade crepe paper example, a Rest Cot Regent street Art Deco example with printed scene of children playing, two R.H.O Hills Bazaar Blackpool tissue and card examples Norman & Stacey Artistic House Furnishers with quote on there services by Mr H.Y Labouchere M.P. with an Art Nouveau transfer printed scene of fairies and cherubs and others (11)
Savoy Hotel Fontage Fan designed by Brunelleschi, double paper leaf, printed with a woman in masque costume playing a guitar, the verso displaying the hotel crest surrounded by silver and blue flowers, signed. Purple wooden sticks, c.Il Ventaglio Pubblicitario plate 58 (24.5cm) circa.1910-1914. French
Collection of 20th Century Restaurant and Café Advertising Fontage Fans, one printed with a Robert Polack design of three women playing blind mans buff in the woodland, overlooked by a gentleman and ghost, signed, green wooden sticks, the guards marked 'Maison Prunier Paris' (28cm) together with others printed with roses, a spaniel's head and art deco shapes (9)
Mid 19th Century Fan, double silk leaf painted with eight putti playing instruments, running and pulling a lamb, the surround with ribbon 'la da fette de bergers retour apres la victoire' in the District of Guards of Cupid. Initialled 'A.S.' beneath a stone feature. The verso with the initials 'K R' in the centre. Mother of pearl sticks and guards pierced and gilded in a lattice design (28cm) circa.1860, French
Two 20th Century French Restaurant Fontage Fans, double paper leaf, one printed with a Robert Polack design of three women playing blind mans buff in the woodland, overlooked by a gentleman and ghost, signed, green wooden sticks, the guards marked 'Maison Prunier Paris' (28cm). The other a 'Café de Paris Armenonville' fan printed with a S. Gotthelf design of a young woman with a parasol, signed (24cm) (2)
A late 19th century French part garniture, comprising two gilt bronze mounted vases, the blue ground with white reserves hand painted with flowers and muses, one playing the lyre, the other painting, with gilded highlights, 12 by 35cm high, together with a Royal Crown Derby Imari side plate, pattern number 1128, 16cm. (3)
A Gilt Metal Automata Musical Alarm Pocket Watch, signed Reuge, circa 1960, lever movement with attached pinned cylinder movement, printed dial scene of Venice, alarm hand, automata depicting a lady holding a parasol sitting in a boat beside a gentleman playing a musical instrument and a figure rowing the boat, case with engraved musical instruments to the back cover, inside back cover inscribed Romance no 383, cuvette depicting an erotic scene, 57mm wide, fitted box with a presentation plaque and winding key see illustration 21.02.18, Case with small surface scratches, dial is clean, movement in going order, winding stem is broken.

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