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Large silver table box on pierced bracket feet with heavy C scroll handles and cedar lining enscribed "Presented by Lloyds Underwriters and The Merchant Marine Insurance Co Ltd to G.B. Donaldson, Esq in Recognition of His Services in Connection with the Claims for "Clifton Hall" and "Saugor". Made by Searle &Co Ltd, London 1938, total weight 1836g. 245 x 155 x 85mm.
Table cutlery canteen/games compendium by Roberts & Dare, Sheffield comprising 10 dinner and dessert knives, 10 dinner and dessert forks, 10 soup and dessert spoons, 10 fish knives, 10 teaspoons and 2 serving spoon. 82 pieces in total, with a further 2 of each type of cutlery. Drawer opening to reveal gaming pieces, dominos, backgammon game, etc. Canteen with checkerboard top.
Domenico Tintoretto (1560-1635)-circle, life size portrait of an elegant young gentleman dressed in black robe with white lace collar in front of a window with landscape view by a table with his dog on his right side, standing on red floor in front of dark background, oil on canvas in a deeply and finely carved and gilted collectors frame ,130x190cm
Box with 1 brass and 4 iron Byzantine crosses, 2 copper telephones, copper carriage lamp with polished glass panes, table twilight lamp, spirit level measuring instrument in wooden box, marked Theis, Rudolf Hellenbach Hagen9 green and white enamel lampshades, barometer and horse harness
Meissen the "Songstress" belongs to the "Monkey Orchestra" consisting of 21 monkey musicians. Johann Joachim Kaendler, Meissen's first model master, created this bizarre orchestra in 1753: monkeys disguised as humans - delicate, playful figurines for festive table decorations. Kaendler thus ironically and humorously holds up a mirror to courtly society - in keeping with the fashion of the time. Artfully hand-crafted, painted in many variations and details, each individual figurine of the monkey chapel proclaims Kaendler's great craftsmanship and the originality and uniqueness of Meissen porcelain. Art-Nr.: 90C300-60018-1
Meissen, the "Hurdy-Gurdy Player" belongs to the "Monkey Orchestra" consisting of 21 monkey musicians. Johann Joachim Kaendler, Meissen's first model master, created this bizarre orchestra in 1753: monkeys disguised as humans - delicate, playful figurines for festive table decorations. Kaendler thus ironically and humorously holds up a mirror to courtly society - in keeping with the fashion of the time. Artfully hand-crafted, painted in many variations and details, each individual figurine of the monkey chapel proclaims Kaendler's great craftsmanship and the originality and uniqueness of Meissen porcelain. Art.-No.: 90C300-60016-1
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