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GAMES BOX.A good Victorian rosewood & mahogany games box, the exterior with chessboard top, the interior inlaid for backgammon. The lift-out tray containing a full ivory chess set, a full set of draughts pieces, various dice, two turned shakers, four ivory whist boxes with counters (one club counter missing), a pack of playing cards & two Bezique Registers, one stamped Goodall, London & with registration diamond mark.
A First Period Worcester teapot and cover: of faceted globular form, painted in the famille rose palette with the 'Beckoning Chinaman' pattern of on one side an old man with arm raised, the other with a lady holding a fan, child playing at her side, circa 1755-58, 15 cm high (cracked and riveted, chips)
A pair of Bow figures of musicians: in the form of a lady playing a hurdy-gurdy, a dog at her feet, the companion figure of a youth holding song sheets in both hands, a dog at his feet, on bocage and floral raised scroll bases, both with I marks in underglaze blue, circa 1760-65, 14 cm [some restoration].
A 19th century rosewood games compendium: the rectangular box with lift-up lid and hinged front, enclosing a set of boxwood and ebonised Staunton pattern chess pieces, two lift-out trays of draughts pieces, cribbage board, bezique markers, playing cards, metal horses and riders, gaming dice etc., with folding chess, backgammon and horse race board to the lid interior,
A Lowestoft coffee cup and saucer: painted in pink monochrome with two Chinese figures in a garden, one playing a stringed instrument, the other by a table within a green line and brick red cell border, circa 1770-80, diameter of saucer 12 cm. [minor glaze flaws to rim of saucer].*Notes Cf. Sheenah Smith 'Lowestoft Porcelain in Norwich Castle Museum' page 33, plate 310.
A First Period Worcester coffee cup: of bell shape with wishbone handle, painted in famille rose enamels with a continuous scene of Chinese children playing by a fence watched by a seated lady, a yellow vase and a screen to one side, two rabbits in the foreground, circa 1758-60, 6 cm. [minor rubbing to gilt line rim].
A Lowestoft teapot and cover: of globular form with flower finial, painted on both sides with three Chinese figures, one playing a zither, a tree and fence in the background within red and gilt loop and dot borders, circa 1770-75, 12.5 cm. high [minor firing cracks to spout and terminal, glaze flaw to footrim].
Manner of Adriaen Jansz van Ostade (1610-1685) Dutch Peasants playing cards and drinking in an rustic interior Pen, ink and watercolour, together with a further brown pen and ink drawing of a traveller pausing at the steps of an inn attributable to Benjamin Thomas Pouncey, 22cm by 29cm and 22.5cm by 33cm respectively (2)
ROBERT ANNING BELL, RA (1863-1933) BLIND MAN'S BUFF Signed and dated 00, watercolour and pencil heightened with bodycolour 45 x 60cm. Exhibited: Possibly Vienna, Kunsterhaus (as `Playing Girls`); Berkshire Art Society (as `Blind Man's Buff`) ++ Slight fading A picture of the same title was exhibited at the Royal Watercolour Society 1901 (no. 149 - the ref. Old Water-Colour Society's Club, vol.12 [1934-5], p. 58).
FRENCH GILT BRASS GORGE CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, late 19th century, possibly petite sonnerie, the enamel dial with subsidiary alarm dial, on an eight day, quarterly chiming and repeating movement playing to two gongs, the base with 'Silent/Quarters' lever, serial number 4613, engraved inscription to case, with leather carry case and original key, height excluding handle 14cm (3)
'THE BEATLES' INTERESTa small collection of items including framed and other film cells ('A Hard Day's Night' noted), framed print, postcards, playing cards, CD, and various books - titles include 'The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics', 'The Beatles - then there was music', 'How they became The Beatles' and 'A Photographical Journey of The Fab Four'
Disney Interest 1930's Ceramic Lustreware Child's Teaset A rare late 20's/early 30's tea set marked 'Made In Japan' to undersides. Rare 15 piece tea set in fine lustre with cream pearl ground and sage green lustre trim, comprises four cups, saucers and charger sets, milk jug, sugar bowl and teapot. The cups depict an early rendering of Pluto the dog, a small green duck at his feet. Chargers and teapot depict Mickey mouse playing a red saxophone with musical notes and dancing duck. Handpainted, very good condition.
Four Various Ernst Bohne Sohne Figure/Groups, the tallest being a figure of a peasant girl playing a banjo, with a semi-glazed finish; 8.25 inches high; blue anchor and EB mark, the second, a scene of two children dressed in 18thC attire, a boy and girl linking arms, the boy carrying her posy as she holds up her hem to walk; 4.5 inches high; blue anchor and EB mark, the third, a pair of young boys at play alongside a lidless box, for use as a spill or match holder, predominantly in pink and white; 4.75 inches high; impressed EBS mark, and the fourth a figure of a young woman carrying a small fan; 4.5 inches high; underglaze blue JR monogram mark often attributed to Ernst Bohne Sohne
Bloor Derby Pair of Musician Figures, the lady, perching on a tree trunk, with a sheep standing close to her right, is shown playing a lute; well dressed, a swathe of cloth from her turban style hat is billowing in the breeze; the gentleman, similarly perched, accompanied by a seated pet dog, is playing bagpipes; both elaborately dressed, shown in white with allover gilt decoration, with flesh tones and contrasting black shoes and hat, each set on a typically shaped rococo Derby base; 5 and 5.5 inches high; partial red circle Bloor, Derby mark to underside of male; c1835 ( restoration to lute, arms and sheep, his hand and tip of hat) NB A pair showing the same couple, made in Staffordshire, is lot 587
A large 19th century Swiss walnut and ebonised rectangular music box, 44cm cylinder playing eight airs on a one-piece comb, the tune sheet headed Sublime Harmonic Timbres and numbered 7219, hinged cover, well figured book-matched veneers, crossbanded and outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, skirted base, 78cm wide, c.1870

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