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Pair European spelter sculptures of
Pair European spelter sculptures of male and female figures in 17th century costume; the male troubadour carries his lute, the female figure gazes at a the bird that has landed on her hand. 16"H. Slight pitting to base, the tips of three fingers missing, damage to woman's hat and the bird's plumage, and
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1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraving.
1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraving. Selby, Prideaux John. "Kestrel, Female." [Edinburgh, ca. 1840]. Plate 17, Illustrations of British Ornithology. 16 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches (419 x 266 mm), margins. Clean & bright (washed?). Framed.
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A 19th Century silhouette of a
A 19th Century silhouette of a violinist, 10cm x 8cm and two other silhouettes
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Six stuffed birds, a kingfisher,
Six stuffed birds, a kingfisher, a wren, a seagull, an ork, a hen harrier and a jay, two stoats and a pike, eight cases in total
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Pair of spelter figures of
Pair of spelter figures of musicians Each standing figure in Elizabethan dress playing an instrument. (2). H: 18 in.
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Staffordshire Figural 19th
Staffordshire Figural 19th Centurygypsies with harp player and concertina.17 in.Minor crazing to glaze.
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FIDELIO SEXTET HARMONICA,
FIDELIO SEXTET HARMONICA, ETC.Fidelio sextet harmonica, together with a musical bird cage and a papier mâché French horn.
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A troubadour medieval style evening
A troubadour medieval style evening dress bottle green velvet with grey silk panels to the bodice and sleeves three other evening dresses and a long black underskirt
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An 18th Century needlework picture,
An 18th Century needlework picture, Musician and Companion beneath an oak tree surrounded by exotic beasts, 27cm x 36cm/see illustration
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A French Spelter Figural
A French Spelter Figural StautueTitiled ''Duo'' depicting a classical lady palying a mandolin raised on carved wood socile 21''H circa early 20th century.
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Ferdinand Pautrot (French,
Ferdinand Pautrot (French, 1832-1874) A Songbird, circa 1860, signed "Pautrot", bronze doré, 5-1/2 in.,
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Pair of 19th c. Staffordshire
Pair of 19th c. Staffordshire standing musicians a man and a woman with string instruments. 9"h.
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A ceramic figure entitled 'The
A ceramic figure entitled 'The Larks Song', modelled by Dorothea Selous, 20cm high (including wooden plinth)
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SET OF FOUR LOUIS XVI-STYLE
SET OF FOUR LOUIS XVI-STYLE CARVED PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT MUSICAL TROPHIES Each bow-tied pendant rope back supporting a horn and a violin with bow centering a floral cartouche with wing painted blue-grey.
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John Sylvestre (Hattian, 20th
John Sylvestre (Hattian, 20th Century) metalwork sculpture depicting a bird perched on horse; overall good condition, surface soiling, patina, surface wear, age wear; L 16" H 21 1/2" (Approx.)
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A Derby figure of a seated shepherd
A Derby figure of a seated shepherd playing the bagpipes, 17cm high and a pair of smaller figures with flower garlands, 13cm high
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A spelter figure of a musician,
A spelter figure of a musician, 43cm high
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A set of four black ceramic putti
A set of four black ceramic putti playing mandolin pan pipes pipe and concertina.
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A French bronze troubadour group,
A French bronze troubadour group, "La Lecon de Music", cast from a model by Vincent Desiree Foure de Bousse (1843-1908), late 19th/early 20th c, light golden brown patina, rubbed with localised residues, 79cm h
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A Stentor Conservatoire violin by
A Stentor Conservatoire violin by Stentor Music Co, no 1203567, (needs bridge fitting), in a fitted case with bow and a violin by Glasser in a fitted case with two bows by Coda Bow and two others
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Staffordshire kilted huntsman
Staffordshire kilted huntsman wearing a plumed hat and short jacket next to a stream with waterfall and deer 19th c. 17.5"h.
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Silhouette of a seated musician
Silhouette of a seated musician 19th c. 6 1/4" x 5 3/4" ?
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Pair of German majolica seated
Pair of German majolica seated figures of 19th century traveling musicians late 19th century; male figure with elaborate lace collar and costume holding folding fan female figure with pointed hat playing lute impressed numerals approximately 30 in. H. Estimate $ 400-600 Man - one bell missing from hat; woman - lute neck repaired chip near end of lute.
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Colorful 19th c. Staffordshire
Colorful 19th c. Staffordshire figural group of a woman with a harp and man with an accordion. 16"h.
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BONTEMS (ATTRIB.), SINGING BIRD
BONTEMS (ATTRIB.), SINGING BIRD AUTOMATON 19th/20th c. France, natural bark, silk flowers, leaves, and feathers, brass interior and mechanism, wood base, glass dome bell jar cover, with three mechanical birds that fly, peck and make realistic chirping noises, no signature observed, 22"h x 13"l x 6"w (total)
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A small group of tortoiseshell
A small group of tortoiseshell and bone instruments, including lute, guitar and banjo (5)
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A matched pair of Derby figures
A matched pair of Derby figures of shepherd and shepherdess musicians, no. 4, 17cm high
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Continental majolica gypsy musician
Continental majolica gypsy musician figure late 19th century; figure in traditional costume seated on ottoman holding a tambourine impressed underneath ''1992 26 '' 7 1/2 in. H. Estimate $ 100-200 Age appropriate wear.
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A Derby figure of a seated
A Derby figure of a seated musician, circa 1760, wearing a turquoise coat, his breeches painted flowers, 12cm high
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A scene of a musician serenading
A scene of a musician serenading two women, oil on canvas; 16" x 13 3/4"; signed "Kuhn" and dated '79 lower left. Ornate wooden frame.
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PAIR LARGE CONTINENTAL BAROQUE
PAIR LARGE CONTINENTAL BAROQUE MUSICIAN FIGURES 16th/17th c., gilt and polychrome painted carved wood, wall appliques depicted in flowing robes, with rosy cheeks and eyes peering upward to the heavens, one playing a lute, the other drums, each inscribed on the back "0123", both approx. 20"h x 8"w x 5"d
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Fernand Le Quesne (French
Fernand Le Quesne (French 1856-1932) "Classical Maidens and Youths Making Music on the Flower-Strewn Steps of a Temple Complex" and "Three Nymphs Fishing in a Sylvan Pool" oils on canvas each prominently signed lower right and indistinctly inscribed in pencil en verso of stretchers both bearing stencils of an Anglo/American art supply shop 111 in. x 47 3/4 in. and 111 in. x 43 3/4 in. respectively.
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17th century beaded embroidery,
17th century beaded embroidery, assembled from fine panels, female figure in blue gown holding flowers and surrounded by exotic flowers, fruit and animals including a camel, parrots, phoenix and griffin, all within rectangular panel with canted corners, polychrome beads, purl and raised work on probably a linen ground mounted on green silk mat, 16-1/2 x 20-1/2 in. (sight); painted black wood frame with gilt reeding and anthemion corner decoration. Panels were the interior of a basket, bead loss. Cora Ginsburg Inc.; W. Ted Gossett Collection
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11 SAINT LOUIS CRYSTAL
11 SAINT LOUIS CRYSTAL INTERNATIONAL MUSICIANS Partially frosted and stylized crystal figures, each playing instrument synonymous with country, includes, snake charmer with carpet and cobra in basket, Native American drummer, Turkish harpist, Scottish piper, Chinese flute player, Indian sitar player, Burundi drummer, Irish harpist, Portuguese pan pipe player, portable organ player, and Turkish hurdy gurdy player, all inscribed Saint Louis, tallest, 7 1/2 in. H., six with original boxes.
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Prideaux John Selby (English
Prideaux John Selby (English 1788-1867) "Common Cormorant" "Stock Dove Rock Pigeon" "Rook" "Starling Rose Coloured Pastor" and "Fieldfare Thrush Redwing Blackbird" five hand-colored prints unknown edition sights 17 1/2 in. x 11 in. to 22 in. x 16 in. attractively matted and framed.
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A MEISSEN FIGURE OF A MUSICIAN
A MEISSEN FIGURE OF A MUSICIAN
the classical young woman in a puce lined turquoise drapery and playing the lute, her right leg exposed, on square gilt pedestal, 12.5cm h, painted crossed swords, c1750