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A French ormolu and bronze mantel clockIn the Louis XVI style, circa 1880The case cast as an urn, flanked to each side by a bacchic faun, playing pipes, supporting a drum, with musical trophy surmount above the 4¼in. circular white enamel dial, with Roman chaptera and Arabic five-minute markers, inscribed 'Paul Garnier A Paris', with finely pierced latten hands, the twin train movement by Japy Freres, No 3110 - 6 , striking on a bell, on a stepped shaped base, on toupie feet, (1 pendulum, 1 key).43cm high. Illustrated
A SUITE OF FIVE SMALL EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE CARVED IVORY FIGURES OF GEISHAS seated playing instrument and one standing dancing with fans; the standing figure 2 1/2" (6.3) high on carved wood base, 9" (22.9) wide and an early 20th Century Japanese carved ivory circular box the lid carved with head of roaring lion and two others lions 2 1/2" (6.3) dia
Rosenthal. A delightful ceramic Peynet design group of two decorous lovers, he on his knees playing a pipe and reading music revealed on her legs. Rosenthal green stamp to underside, also "7010 Handgemalt" with painter's monogram. In very good condition, no chips, cracks or other defects noted. Ht.20cm.
A Chinese Canton enamelled plate, Qianlong or later, of circular form, painted with figures amongst a mountainous landscape, the reverse painted with finger citron, 26.7cm diameter, associated wood stand,a Canton enamelled square tray, Qianlong or later, with indented corners, painted with two ladies playing ball in a garden, two character mark in red to the base,10cm, anda Canton enamelled box and cover,Republic period (1912-1949), painted with two scholars beneath a pine tree, an attendant at their side, four character Qianlong mark in blue to the base,11.2cm diameter, wood stand,together with another circular wood stand and a square wood stand (8)清乾隆或更晚 铜胎画珐琅山水图盘 连木底座、人物故事图花口碟 及 民国 人物故事图圆盖盒 连木底座
A Chinese album,second half of the 19th century, of ten pith paper paintings, each with a group of figures carrying precious dowry or playing music instruments in order to clear the path, on their way to escort the bride to the groom's house, the inside page with an handwritten inscription reading 'A Chinese Marriage - Maud Edith Thomas, With Papa's & Mamma's Love, June 1877',each 20.5 x 32.5cm 清十九世纪后半期 佚名 迎亲风俗图 设色通草纸本 一组十张
A Chinese blue and white ginger jar and cover,late Qing dynasty, painted with a lady playing with a boy in a garden in a shaped panel, the reverse with a bird by peony against a blue ground, the cover similarly decorated, four character Kangxi mark,21cm, wood stand (3)清晚期 青花开光婴戏图盖罐 《康熙年制》青花楷书款
A Chinese famille rose Wushuangpu cup and saucer,Xianfeng (1851-1861), painted with renowned historical figures with inscriptions of their stories alongside, six character Xianfeng mark,cup 7.7cm high, anda famille rose teapot and cover,Tongzhi (1862-1874), painted with a lady playing with boys in a garden, the domed cover with ball finial,teapot 16cm high (4)清咸丰 粉彩无双谱茶杯及碟 《大清咸丰年制》矾红篆书款 及 同治 粉彩婴戏图茶壶连盖 一组三件
A fine quality Victorian inlaid walnut card table of inverted bow form with lobed corners, the top hinged to reveal a baize lined playing surface over a converse pull leg and 'secret' drawer, raised on fluted tapering supports (originally to castors), 102 x 102 x 50 cm (closed) x 721 cm Condition Report Top is sun bleached, plus has area of discolouration, otherwise good condition
*Buchan Cycles. A large pictorial advertising poster, 'Get One by Hook or by Crook', mounted on board and framed. This unusual scene depicts a picnicking couple on a beach, with a thief stealing a gentleman's bicycle behind them, with yachts and children playing in the background. The poster has been over-printed with the name of the distributer, Geo. Robertson of Kirk Street, Peterhead (Scotland). The surface a little faded and damaged, but not affecting the picturesque scene. 58 x 38-inches (1)
1953 BSA A7, 497 cc. Registration number ORH 827. Frame number BA7.2139. Engine number BA75.9794. Designed by Val Page, Herbert Parker and David Munro, the BSA A7 was the first of the BSA twin-cylinder motorcycles and was ready for launch in 1939, but the outbreak of WWII delayed the production until September 1946 when the hostilities ended. The very first A7 of the line was flown to Paris for the first motorcycle show after the war and the simplicity of the A7 twin was helped along by the slogan "It's time YOU had a BSA." There were two versions of the A7, the original 495 cc and an improved 497 cc version launched in 1950. Although its name changed to the Star Twin and later the Shooting Star the A7 continued in production until 1961. ORH 827 was first registered to Ronald Flitton of Hull on the 12th September 1953 and remained with him for the rest of his life. He and his wife, Betty, spent many holidays touring Europe on the machine (note the pannier frames and GB badge on the rear mudguard). He kept comprehensive notes on the lubrication chart that came with the bike, from new rings, oil change and decarb at 16,176 miles, to an engine rebuild at 41,300 and a crankshaft regrind at 74,327. His last entry is at 91,000. Bought by our vendor on the 17th March 2003 and apart from relocating and painting the horn it remains in wonderful original, unrestored condition. In 2007 the speedo began playing up so it was sent away to be rebuilt and unfortunately the mileage was zeroed, today it reads 803 miles, and is only being sold as he has decided to thin out his collection. Sold with the V5C, R.F. 60, various MOT's and the lubrication chart this machine provides a great chance to buy a basically one owner A7 with glorious patina.
An unusual 19th century Indian double compartment intaglio carved ivory playing cards case, the intricately carved detail depicting scenes of elephants in procession below fluttering angels, another showing courtiers bringing honours to a king, amongst dogs and wildlife, and further tableaux of European style gentry in attitudes of courtly life, the carved out areas inlaid with a niello style substance resembling ebony, upper and lower lids sliding to reveal two wooden compartments,10.8 by 7 by 3.2cm.
A 19th century mantle clock, the movement striking on a gong, within a slate and marble case of architectural form surmounted by a bronze classical figure playing a lyre, overall h. 81 cm CONDITION REPORT: Some cracks and repairs to slate/marble, bronze figure good, working order unknown. See further images
The Money Game by Sir Norman Angell, C.1930s. Original compartmentalised lidded box with label containing the Instructions and Rules Book, 'Pottery, Loom, Trawler, Sawmill, The Wagon Works, Brickfield, Iron Foundry, Harvester, Flourmill and Coalmine' playing cards ( plus two Insurance or Catastrophe "Joker" cards ), Bank Purchase cards and bundles of £1, £4, £10 & £50 cards. All in Vg+ condition.
Robert Morden : Playing cards - III of Hearts - Map of Bedfordshire, ( also featuring sections of neighbouring counties, a 'Dividers' scale, compass & other mileage details ), 1676. Hand coloured in outline, 91 x 56mm. Together with : VI of Clubs featuring textual details of Bedfordshire with the club symbol over a dotted outline map & engraving of tree lined landscape, 92 x 56mm, 1676. Extremely scarce. CONDITION REPORT: Black and White card is clubs. Colour card is hearts. Fair condition for age. See further images
A set of seventy-five 19th century playing cards by Faulkner & Co of London including the 'Hurry-Up Misfitz' series comprising twenty-five three-sectioned images of figural scenes with various vehicles to include motor carriage, perambulator, sledge and tobogganing, some inscribed 'Hurry', with British coat of arms to the back printed in pale blue (75). CONDITION REPORT: Generally in good condition but with traces of usage commensurate with age, some with folded corners, few examples with areas of tearing to upper part, rubbing to the edges, few examples with heavier traces of usage to include one with numerous folding lines to lower part.
A set of twenty-seven 19th century nursery rhyme playing cards to include 'Little Red Riding Hood', 'Puss in Boots' and 'Jack and the Beanstalk', unnamed with pale pink backs (27) CONDITION REPORT: All with traces of usage commensurate with age particularly to the edge and corners, some corner are folded and some examples are with folding lines, some areas of staining/dirt to both sides, one with loss to corner (the picture layer only, the card remains rectangular).
A 19th century German porcelain figure group of a lady and gentleman playing cards on shaped naturalistic foliate scroll gilt heightened base, marked to underneath, length 24cm. CONDITION REPORT: The figure group is generally in good condition with no obvious traces of restoration when inspected under the UV light, general minor surface wear and dirt commensurate with age, a small nibble to the edge of the table, a few tiny chips to outside rim of the base, one larger and a major chip to inside edge of underneath of the base which does not effect the appearance of the item.
Four Lladro figures including a geisha picking flowers and a pair of doves, and four Nao figures including a girl carrying gift boxes (af), and a pair of seated geishas playing instruments (one af) (8). CONDITION REPORT: The Geisha's left hand is broken and glued, thumb is missing, Geisha with instrument is in ok condition as is the flower arranger, the girl with presents is missing right hand, girl on rock is missing left thumb, the sleeping baby and the doves and duck is in ok condition.
A Pair of Dresden Porcelain Figures of Malabar Musicians, after the models by FE Meyer, both wearing straw hats, floral coats over coloured robes, the man playing a guitar with a box on his back with a marmoset on top as well as on his hat (275mm high), the lady playing a hurdy-gurdy with a magic lantern/peep box on her back, raised on rococco moulded bases, G (255mm high) (2)

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