SCHALMEI (GYALING).Tibet, 19. Jh. H 53 cm.Das Instrument, das auch als Oboe bezeichnet wird, besteht aus einem Holzschaft mit Löchern, welche durch Silberbänder mit Türkisen und Korallen abgesetzt sind. Der Schalltrichter ist aus getriebenem und graviertem Silber, ebenfalls mit Steinen besetzt. Das Mundstück besteht aus einer Jadekugel.
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MILITARIA - GIL COHEN, A.S.A.A. (AMERICAN, B.1931) 'Beam Bombers - Pathfinder Mosquito 'Grim Reaper' of 109 Squadron engages in a dangerous 'Oboe' marking mission over the industrial Ruhr, Germany 1944', colour print, limited edition 182/275, signed by the artist lower right, and by Robert Law, D.S.O., D.F.C. and John Tipton, D.F.C., 41cm x 56cm, framed and glazed; together with GEOFFREY LEA (BRITISH, B.1938), 'The Longest Day Begins, Pegasus Bridge', colour print, limited edition 230/1000, signed lower right, 42cm x 61cm, framed and glazed; and REX PHILLIP (BRITISH, 1931-2015), 'The Invasion Begins', colour print, limited edition 456/1944, signed lower right, 57.5cm x 82cm, framed and glazed, (3). Condition Report : All in good condition. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Vier musizierende MädchenMeissen, 18. Jh., Porzellan. Farb- und Goldstaffage. Auf Rocaillesockeln. Meist Blaue Schwertermarken und Pressnummer 23. Rest., besch. H. ca. 14 cm. Mädchen mit Harfe, Mädchen mit Oboe, Mädchen mit Geige und Mädchen mit Querflöte. Vgl. Rückert, Rainer, Meissener Porzellan. München (BNM) 1966, Nr. 1012. Four girls playing musicMeissen, 18th century Porcelain. Coloured and gold decoration. Mostly with blue crossed sword marks and impressed number 23. Restored. Damaged. Height approximately 14 cm. Cf. Rückert, Rainer, Meissener Porzellan. Munich (BNM) 1966, number 1012.
WW2 RAF Beam Bombers The Secret War of No. 109 Squadron by Michael Cumming published 1998 with original dust jacket in good condition. A fascinating story of how British scientists and aircrew discovered and combated the invisible beams that guided German bombers to their targets in 1940. They turned tables on the enemy and developed one of Britain s most successful secret weapons which itself was beam based and used to pinpoint targets with remarkable accuracy. This was called Oboe and was introduced to the Path Finder Force by No. 109 Squadron. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
A Rosedale oboe, in original fitted hard case with carry bag, retailed, set up and tested by gear4music circa 2015 Condition reports can be found attached to your lot of interest once a request has been submitted, and can be found attached to the lot at auctions.trevanionanddean.com. Please only bid if you are entirely satisfied with the condition of your lot. The absence of a condition report does not guarantee that the lot is free from faults or defects.
Two Meissen groups of children emblematic of Autumn, 19th century, one outside-decoratedAfter the 18th century model by J.C. Schönheit, each with a girl seated on a goat and holding a vine with grapes and a boy playing an oboe, the oval bases moulded with a classical frieze, 15.8cm high, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue (first) and crossed swords mark with one cancellation mark in blue (second), incised model numbers G.93, impressed numerals (chips to both, the second with boy restuck) (2)Footnotes:These groups belong to a series of the four seasons which were first modelled by Schönheit January to June 1782; see Clarke 1988, nos. 102-105, p.38 and S. & T. Bergmann, Meissen Figures - Model Numbers A1 - Z99 (2014), nos. 241-244.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Oboe And Cor Anglais, Oboe: bell stamped T W Howarth & Co. London, main joints stamped 'Howarth London' with matching numbers 2249 Made in England, semi-automatic octave system; Cor Anglais: both joints and bell stamped 'Howarth London', both joints have matching serial numbers 2499, lower join stamped Made in England; with two bocals; in fitted double case
Corgi The Aviation Archive World War II Europe & Africa Avro Lancaster B VI - ND673, No. 635 Squadron & DH Mosquito B MK. IX (Oboe) - LR507/GB-F No. 109 Squadron Pathfinder Force (No. 8 Group) 2-Plane Set, AA99133, 1:72 scale die-cast model, limited edition number 1894/2300, boxed with certificate, opened but appears unused. UK P&P £15+VAT Condition - very good, some loose parts sealed, little/no wear.
PASTERNAK BORIS: (1890-1960) Russian Poet and Novelist of Doctor Zhivago (1957). Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1958. An excellent and lengthy Autograph Manuscript, four pages, folio, n.p., n.d., in Cyrillic. The text is entitled `Pavlo Tychyna - The First Encounter- Chernigov, 1910´ and corresponds to Pasternak´s full translation into Russian of Tychyna´s work The First Encounter, being Pasternak a literary translator. The manuscript states in part `I remember an autumn day. The sky turned blue. Silver dust seemed to fall from the hot firmament… Lessons had finished, and you could hear the din, the laughing and the music of the harmonica in the seminar classes…´ further saying `..he said into the void, while holding a heap of leaves in his hands. He was black-eyed and was wearing a hat. I grasped anxiety in his eyes… The sun came out again. And the stranger, being about to get up, looked at me as if I were a dear person. How could I not lose my mind!...´ The poetic text further refers to George Sand, Glinka, and a musical concert, stating `After about five days a concert was given in the seminar hall. Students were in charge of taking care of spectators. Guests were arriving, the corridor was full. At the entrance of the hall, the greenery on the balconies hung down as a living garland hiding the frieze. We were on duty among the stewards, either rehearsing the bow, either joking about forfeits or about George Sand… "Don't be shy!" said the art teacher, slightly pushing me, introducing me to his companion: "A very promising poet, if there is a chance, it would not be a bad idea to publish his works. You must have a bunch of poems already?.. The bell rang and everyone started gathering slowly at the hall. Clumsy tuning up was escaping through the door. The horn set the tone for violas, racing with the clarinet. A roar of instruments was sonorous like a brawl. I also tried my oboe… Then the conductor waved his baton, reconciling discordant sounds. Everything froze. Glinka spoke from the suite. From the bottom of the bass, the forest began to rise… Winter was over... There was a spring day without limits around me, and the sun, and this little bird above the field! No! There was also the sweat of the working people, and the glory….that Glinka was praising. That work that tears the limits of time and pulls forward. I thought that Kotsyubinsky was also feeling that storming of notes. At the peak of our powers, we performed "Lark". While playing the oboe, I kept an eye on Kotsyubinsky. He was looking into the distance quietly, like a person at the helm. He knew: there were battles, victories and wars far away, and therefore our beloved creator was sitting straight up, honourable, and looked into the distance...´ Overall age wear, with some professional repairs, mostly to edges. Otherwise About G £6000-9000 Tychyna´s work "The First Encounter" was originally written in Ukranian, and was translated into Russian by Boris Pasternak. It was first published in 1939 by Molodaya Gvardia in Moscow. George Sand (1804-1876) French Novelist who used the pseudonym of George Sand, her real name being Amantine Dupin. Also known for her romantic affairs with artists, including Frédéric Chopin and Alfred de Musset. Mikhail Glinka (1804-1857) Russian Composer. Widely regarded as the Father of Russian music.

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