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The Property of a Derbyshire Collector Original Musical Instrument Company, Los Angeles, USA Formed by the Dopyera family in 1967, OMI regained the `DOBRO` trade mark in 1970 An `OMI` Dobro six string metal bodied resonator guitar, Serial No. B-123-6 (1976), signed `Dobro 36` on the trussrod cover, this instrument features the usual cover plate but with a National `biscuit bridge` style resonator cone, chromium plated with wild rose engraving to top and back
Five Carved Eastern Figures & A Small Persian Mirror: A set of three figures carved as Oriental Deities, 8 ins (20 cms) in height and a pair Oriental seated figures with residual polychrome and gilding 10½ ins (27 cms) in height and 10 ins (25 cms) in height. The 19th Century Painted Persian Mirror having a rectangular frame with a central arched door painted with a seated figure playing a string instrument and opening to reveal the small arched mirror within. The outer painted border lavishly decorated with birds, flowers and a huntsman on horseback. 6 ins x 8½ ins (15 cms x 22 cms).
Kersh late 20th century- Portrait of a woman with a string instrument, standing full length; possibly north African, oil on canvas, signed, 76x50cm: David James late 20th century- Woodland stream; oil on canvas, signed, 50x76cm: together with three colour photographs signed 'Cressida' on the mount, all late 20th century, (4)
An Important Bass Viola da Gamba by Thomas Collingwood London 1680 retaining its original label Made by Thos. Collingwood and [in script and printed below] Sold by John Miller over-against the Fleece Tavern in Corn-hill 1680 the flat two-piece back of horizontal narrow curl with double-purfled edge and extensive lozenge and arrow-shaped inlaid decoration the ribs of medium curl the table of medium grain and inlaid with an elaborate fleur-de-lys foliate design cross-hatched with point d'aiguille the varnish of a golden-brown colour later neck and pegbox set for six strings the latter terminating in the original open scroll later fingerboard and tailpiece body length 27 in. (68.6 cm.) string length 26 1/4 in. (66.6 cm.) * This instrument has some repaired woodworm damage. However there can be very few surviving examples by this maker and the restoration is almost certainly the work of the highly respected Dietrich Kessler whose name is stamped on the bridge. It is in immediate playing condition. This is probably the gamba recorded in The British Violin (BVMA 2000) p.45. In the book the label is identical except that the name of the seller is recorded as John Fuller. In the present case the label is indistinct but the restorer has placed a transcription of his reading of it next to the original. Provenance: Peter & Ann Davies Collection
Regency rosewood drum table, the crossbanded revolving top with green inset surface with boxwood string inlay and reeded brass edge, the frieze fitted two short and two quarter drawers also four dummy drawers, all having embossed brass lion mask handles with tongue and dart ormolu beading interspersed with recessed panels having satyr mask and musical instrument decorated ormolu mounts on a gilt decorated simulated ring turned rosewood pillar having three outswept rosewood supports with reeded brass beading, brass terminals and casters, 106.5cm diameter -

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