A Pair of Meissen Porcelain Figures of a Shepherd and Shepherdess, late 19th century, he playing bagpipes, a dog and ewe at his feet, she playing a recorder, a lamb at her feet, both on scroll moulded bases, crossed swords marks in underglaze blue, 25.5cm highShepherdess figure with small repair to sheep's leg. Chips to leaves.
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A 19th century Continental silver gilt and gold oval snuff box with hinged cover. The pierced cover decorated with a Watteauesque scene is reserved on a mother of pearl ground, depicting a seated couple the gent playing a stringed instrument his companion reading and with a peacock between them. The gold interior of the cover is finely engraved with a coat of arms and latin motto 'cara patria carior libertas', 9cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Gold panel inside with a crease towards the top.
A 19th century Swiss rosewood cased cylinder music box playing on 9 ayres, makers Nicole Freres and retailed by Alfred Hays. With ebonized mouldings and marquetry inlay, 60cm wide, cylinder 33.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Running. Comb in good condition. Case with minor wear and scratches. No wood worm damage.
A Lomonosov Soviet porcelain theatrical figure. Formed as Feodor Chaliapin playing Tsar Boris Godunov, designed by Jakov A. Troupiansky. Printed blue mark c.1949/50s, 28.75cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some very minor enamel wear to his boots and two folds of his cloak at the rear.
Football rare programme for International Youth Tournament played at Strasbourg 28/29/30 March 1970. 34 pages includes full details, photograph of teams, Birmingham City, Strasbourg, Basel, Juventus, Karlsruhe Liege with 8 page supplement of matches. Playing for Birmingham Latchford, Francis etc
Two 19th century Chinese blue and white jars with covers, one decorated with panels of figures and flowers, one decorated with birds, Prunus and Phoenix. Also a Chinese porcelain double gourd vase decorated with figures playing with musical instrument in coloured enamels with four character mark. Height 35cm. (3)
KENNETH REED FRSA,TOM MORRIS, 18TH HOLE, OLD COURSE, ST ANDREWSoil on board, signed35cm x 45cm (approx 14 x 18 inches)Framed.Note 1: As one of the oldest golf courses in the world, the Old Course at St. Andrews is full of history. Much of that history has occurred on the 18th hole and the green has been the stage for ecstatic victories and some famous disasters. The Valley of Sin, the famous clubhouse, the Swilcan Bridge. All golfers who play the closing hole walk over the 700-year-old bridge. Players pose on the bridge for a variety of reasons. Some do it following an Open Championship victory. Others to signify their last time playing the course. The hole is named "Tom Morris." Old Tom Morris designed both the first and the eighteenth holes.Note 2: Kenneth Reed is universally acknowledged as one of the great golf course artists and his paintings have been commissioned by many of the golfing greats including Gary Player, Bob Charles, Greg Norman and Tom Weiskopf. His corporate clients include the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, The United States Golf Association, The Golf Hall of Fame, Golf Magazine, Gleneagles Hotel, Greenbrier Resort, Loch Lomond GC, St Andrews Links Trust, Mid Ocean Club (Bermuda), Pinehurst National, Royal St George's GC, Royal Ashdown Forest, Shady Oaks GC, Western Gales GC, Wentworth Club, The Wall Street Journal, Secession GC, Royal Troon GC, His paintings hang in clubhouses all over the world and multiple commissions include Augusta National, Pinehurst, Pebble Beach, Archerfied Links and Sunningdale. Ken Reed is unusually versatile and paints in oils, gouache and watercolour. Ken has been a Fellow of The Royal Society of Artists since 1962.
A Chinese marine ivory and hardwood demi-lune brush pot, well carved in low relief with two elderly scholars playing checkers in a stylized landscape with fur tree, scrolling clouds and a krane's legs, the hardwood frame crest by a scrolling suspension loop, 16cm high, 19th century; a 19th century Chinese cloissoné enamel cylindrical jar and cover, decorated with a ferocious dragon in turquoise on a lighter blue ground of cloud scrolls, push-cover, fragmentary collector's label to base, 9cm high, 9.5cm diam, c. 1870; a Chinese monochrome earthenware circular dish, glazed throughout in ivory tones, circular foot, 15cm diamm, 19th century or earlier; etc

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