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An Edwardian silver mounted cut glass scent bottle of bun form with hinged mushroom cap, marks rubbed, 11cm together with a pair of conical form bottles and stoppers, 23cm and eighteen other scent bottles/ dressing table jars, largely silver mounted, various dates and makers
Good contemporary English viola by and labelled Rowan Armour-Brown, Made in Cornwall, 1976, the two piece back of medium curl with faint medium curl to the sides and head, the table of a fine width grain slightly widening to the flanks and the varnish of an orange colour on a golden ground, 16 1/8", 41cm
Good violin by and labelled Carlo Storioni, Cremonensis Faciebat, 1895, the two piece back of broad curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a fine width grain slightly widening to the flanks and the varnish of a reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 1/16", 35.70cm
French Mirecourt viola labelled Giovanni Baptiste Sderci..., the two piece back of plainish wood with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a broad width grain and the varnish of a dark brown colour on a golden ground, 16 1/2", 41.90cm *This viola is sold with a purchase receipt from The Bristol Violin Shop dated 11th July 2000
Fine French violoncello by and labelled Paul Bailly, Violin Maker, Pupil of Jean Baptiste Vuillaume of Paris, no. 1009, 1897; also signed in pencil Paul Bailly no. 1009 to the inner back, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a medium/fine width grain and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 30", 76.20cm, soft case *This violoncello is sold with a silver and nickel mounted violoncello bow faintly stamped Weichold, Dresden; also with another silver and nickel mounted violoncello bow, unstamped **The instrument is accompanied with an appraisal for the purpose of probate from Bromptons Auctioneers Limited dated 10th August 2022; also included are a purchase receipt from Messrs. F. Lant. London for £40 pounds dated 20th October 1955 and an insurance valuation from David E. Vernon of Manchester for £2000 dated 2nd March 1984
Interesting 18th century German violin labelled Puncraty Reber fecit, Mogonti A.O.1736; also bearing two repair labels dated 1792 and 1863, the two piece back of faint medium curl with medium fine curl to the sides and plainish wood to the head, the table of a fine width grain and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 1/8", 35.90cm, silver mounted bow, case
Good German viola of the E.R. Schmidt School, unlabelled, the two piece back of faint medium/fine curl with similar wood to the sides, the head of medium curl, the table of a broad width grain and the varnish of a golden-brown colour, 15 1/2", 39.40cm *This viola is sold with a purchase receipt from The Bristol Violin Shop dated 11th September 2003
Interesting late 18th/early 19th century English viola, unlabelled, with inked purfling, the one piece back of very faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a medium width grain and the varnish of a reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 15 3/8", 39.10cm, within a homemade case
Interesting English violoncello of the Kennedy School circa 1800, unlabelled, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides, the head of plainish wood, the table of a medium width grain and the varnish of a plum red colour on a golden ground, 29 1/8", 74cm
Violin by and labelled Carlo Storioni, Cremonesis, Faciebat, 1894, the two piece back of broad curl with similar wood to the sides, the head of medium curl, the table of a fine/medium width grain slightly widening to the flanks and the varnish of a reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 1/16", 35.70cm
Scottish violin by and labelled James Omond, Scotland, A.D. 1891, Strad...& Principal, 3 Diplomas of Merit, the two piece back of medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a medium width grain and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 1/8", 35.90cm, bow (at fault) *James Omond (1833-c.1908) hailed from Stromness, Orkney
Antique hurdy-gurdy, with maple back and sides, chevron banded spruce table, rosewood inlaid fingerboard and tailpiece, fitted with a steel crank with wooden handle and the top carved with the head of St. Cecilia, 29" long overall *This instrument is sold with a hurdy-gurdy maintenance DVD
Violin labelled Jules Merciolle, Luthier á Paris rue des Petits-Ecuries Annee 1931, no. 68, the one piece back of medium curl with similar wood to the sides, the head of fine curl, the table of a fine width grain and the varnish of a reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 1/16", 35.70cm
Interesting mid 19th century violin labelled Gio Giorgio Taningard fecit Romae, Anno 1746, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a fine width grain and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 13 15/16", 35.40cm, bow, case
Violin labelled Stefano Caponnetto, Catania-Via Petriera, 45, premiata fabbrica di Strumenti Musicali, Mandolini-Chitarre-Viole-Banjos-Ukuleles Specialita in Genere, the back of very faint medium curl with plainish wood to the sides and head, the table of a medium width grain and the varnish of a plum red colour on a golden ground, 14 3/8", 36.50cm
French violin branded D: Nicolas Aine, á la Ville de Cremonne to the inner back, the two piece back of faint medium/fine curl with medium curl to the sides and head, the table of a fine width grain and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 1/16", 35.70cm
French violin labelled The Carrodus Violin, no. C10, anno 1884, also signed in pencil on the label, the two piece back of broad curl with similar wood to the sides, the head of medium curl, the table of a medium width grain and the varnish of a golden-brown colour, 14 3/16", 36cm
French violin labelled Ch.J.B. Collin-Mezin, Luthier, Grand Prix-Exposition Universelle 1900, Paris and inscribed in pencil with an indecipherable number and date (1924); also signed to the inside lower bouts on the treble side, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a fine width grain widening to the flanks and the varnish of a reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 1/16", 35.70cm
Good contemporary Octava mandolin by and labelled David Oddy, Luthier Exeter UK, ser. no. 0413582, also signed on the label, with chevron banded spruce table and abalone inlaid sound hole, geometric stylised mother of pearl star inlay to the fretboard and inlaid with the maker's name to the headstock, scale length 23", soft case
French violin labelled Manufacturer Speciale de la Maison Beare & Fils á Londres, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a fine width grain widening to the flanks and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 1/8", 35.90cm
French violoncello by and labelled Michel-Ange Garini, the two piece back of medium curl with similar wood to the sides, the head of plainish wood, the table of a medium width grain widening to the flanks and the varnish of a plum red colour on a golden ground, 30", 76.20cm, soft case *This violoncello is sold with a nickel mounted bow stamped *W.E. Dorfler* (with taped repair at the end of the stick before the head); also two other nickel mounted violoncello bows, both unstamped
Fine English Davidson Custom 'Deluxe' Octave Mandolin, by and labelled Specially Commissioned & Handmade by Phil Davidson Luthier For The Music Room, 35 Bradford Road, Cleckheaton, W. Yorks..., the back and sides built from solid curly maple with attractive birds eye flecks throughout, with lace-wood banding and chevron banded Norwegian spruce table, the fretboard with mother of pearl dot markers and the 'snake-head' shaped headstock faced with ebony and inlaid in mother of pearl with the Davidson insignia, within a Calton Deluxe banjo case, white finish with purple lined velvet interior *This mandolin is sold with more detailed information about the construction and measurements
German violoncello by and labelled Heinrich Th. Heberlein Jun. Geigenbauer Markneukirchen 1896, the two piece back of faint medium/fine curl with similar wood to the sides, the head of broad curl, the table of a medium width grain widening to the flanks and the varnish of a reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 29 7/8", 75.90cm, hard case
Large German viola by and stamped L. Lowendall Dresden, 1879 to the inner back, also inscribed Lowendall's Grand Concert Viola, Straduarius, the two piece back of medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a medium width grain and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour, 18", 45.70cm
French violin labelled Diter & Lorange, Luthiers á Marseilles, l'an 1930, the one piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a fine width grain widening to the flanks and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 1/4", 36.20cm
Late 19th century German violoncello labelled Neuner & Hornsteiner, Mittenwald (Baern) 18**, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides, the head of plainish wood, the table of a fine width grain and the varnish of a plum red colour on a golden ground, 29 1/2", 74.90cm, hard case
Interesting 19th century violin labelled Szepessy Bela, London 1884 no. 39, the one piece back of broad vertical grain with similar wood to the sides, the head of plainish wood, the table of a medium/broad width grain and the varnish of a deep reddish colour on a golden ground, 13 15/16", 35.40cm
Good English violoncello by and labelled Jeffery J. Gilbert, Peterborough, Fecit Anno MDCCCCVI, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table with stripped varnish of fine curl widening to the flanks and the original varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 30", 76.20cm, hard case *The varnish on the table of this instrument has been stripped and a sound post crack repaired The instrument is also sold with numerous historical receipts from Edward Withers Limited and J.P . Guivier & Co Limited. There are also several black and white photographs of the instrument before the varnish was taken off the table A bridge, tailpiece, sound post and strings also accompany the lot
Good late 19th century Mittenwald viola, unlabelled, the one piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides, the head of plainish wood, the table of a medium/broad width grain and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground,15 5/8", 36.7cm, case
Good French violin labelled J.T Derazey, Luthier, Mirecourt (Vosges)..., also branded Jt. Derazey to the inner back, the two piece back of fine curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a fine width grain and the varnish of a deep red colour on a golden ground, 14 1/8", 35.90cm
French Leberte Freres violin labelled Perfectionne par la Barre d'harmonie rationnelle, Brevete de L.-H.F. no. 2480, 1909, the two piece back of medium curl with similar wood to the sides, the head of plainish wood, the table of a broad width grain and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 3/16", 36cm
A set of twelve buttons for the Royal Artillery, together with a set of four smaller buttons, cap badge and cloth shoulder title, mounted for display within an ebonised frame, 27 x 21cm, together with a Silver War badge no. B 339 180, RFC and RAF cap badges, a General Booth's Jubilee badge and American Legion medal etc., housed within a glazed oak table top display case, 38 x 53cm. (2)
A mid-20th century silver table cigarette box, retailed by Mappin & Webb Ltd, of plain undecorated form, the hinged cover enclosing a cedar lined twin divisional interior, maker Padgett & Braham Ltd, London 1960, 20.3 x 9 x 5.5cmNo apparent dents or splits.Some very light age related scratches.Hinge in good order and lid closes well.Interior wood good and complete.Hallmarks are clear.No further engraving.Gross weight 21.8oz.
A 1960s Ercol light elm extending dining table, having rounded D-ends, pull-out action and single folding drop-in leaf, with central column leg and on plain square tapering supports, h.71cm, max length 225cm, min length 174cm, d.91cmStands well and is structurally sound.The leaf folds on a central hinge, so it is not possible to only extend with one panel.Leaf and table top colour is nicely matched.Legs slightly faded and scuffed.Overall very good.
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