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''The New Roscius Country Dance'' Fan 1805, with words and music for dances performed at Court, Bath and all public assemblies. Plain wooden monture with a double paper leaf, the verso plain, the recto printed with a central medallion of three cherubs, one singing from a book, two playing musical instruments, below which are two further vignettes each with a child playing music. A further drawing of a tambourine near the gorge repeats the title written in script at the very top centre of the leaf. The remainder of the leaf is printed with the scores and words for dances such as ''Lord Grantham's Whim'' and ''The Humours of Dublin'', and is edged in gold. Guard length 17.5cmGenerally good except for some crumpling of the leaf to the left side, where it meets the gorge, some loss of paper at the same point on the verso. Foxed, evident on both sides. Lower guard needs regluing at shoulder.
A Late 19th Century Varnished Brisé Fan, of the type known as Vernis Martin, the ivory (?) sticks ribboned in black with gold highlights. A bucolic scene of maidens dancing in a flower meadow, one with a tambourine, three cherubs seated on a river bank, playing the flute, the pipes and striking a triangle, with a further piper to the left wearing sheep's wool, probably Pan, with another semi-clothed maiden at his feet. The verso shows four frolicking cherubs, wearing flower garlands. The fan is varnished in shades of green and mustard. The guards and gorge have classical designs with a slightly Chinese influence to the gorge, and here the colours include ginger, dark green and red Provenance: Believed to have belonged to HRH The Duke of Connaught. Generally sound with some chipping to the varnish. Ribbon defective centre top.
A Royal Worcester figure of a musician, after James Hadley, model no 1084, 31cm high, another holding a tambourine, 23cm high and a Royal Worcester blush ivory figure of John Bull, after James Hadley, 16cm high Condition Report: Musician is restored to fingers on right hand, very well done. Tambourine player is in good condition. John Bull is restored to back corner of base, done professionally to high standards
FERDINAND PREISS (1882-1943): A GILT BRONZE AND IVORY FIGURE of a seated tambourine dancer, cast and carved as a semi-clad female, wearing a gold dress, holding a tambourine, on a rectangular onyx base, incised signature to base "F. Preiss", 19cm long x 16.5cm high Provenance: Private collection, Dorset
A SUPERB EMPIRE ORMOLU AND GILT BRONZE MANTLE CLOCK by AUBINEAU a STRASBOURG, with eight-day movement, white enamel dial, black and white Roman numerals, signed Aubineau a Strasbourg, striking on a single bell, the case inscribed TIMPLICITE CONSTANCE, with a young girl playing a tambourine. 13ins high. Note: A similar clock sold at Sotheby's, 6th July 2017, Estimate: 20,000-30,000 Euros.
After Claude Michel, known as Clodion, a bronze figure group of two classical maidens and a faun in dancing poses, one maiden holding aloft a tambourine, with pan pipes and grapes at their feet, on square swagged base, inscribed Clodion 1761, 87cm high including base, by repute once on display at the Portuguese Consulate, Southampton
An attractive pair of 19th Century German porcelain Figures, including a Young Lady playing the tambourine, and a young Gentleman the flute, both in elegant attire, highlighted in gilt with floral decoration on naturalistic bases, approx. 23cms (9") stamped on base; together with another attractive smaller porcelain Figure Group depicting a young Couple decorated similarly, approx. 15cms (6") stamped on base. (3)
Oval ceramic tile with male and female, Persia, 19th century ADAn oval ceramic tile decorated with a seated elderly male wearing green robes and a striped turban holding a wine cup in hand. In front a female playing a tambourine, wearing pink robes and a green headscarf. To the front a wine vase and cups, fruit and bowl. To the background a series of columns with curtains between.The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email Diam:38 cm, Thickness:2.5 cm
A Royal Worcester flower trough surmounted by a boy with a dog (probably after William Boynton Kirk) and three other items , including a small figure of a seated classical lady, also after William Boynton Kirk and a pair of Royal Worcester figural candlesticks, one modelled as a tambourine player, the other as a mandolin player, each seated on a rocky base (4)
A Royal Worcester flower trough surmounted by a boy with a dog (probably after William Boynton Kirk) and three other items , including a small figure of a seated classical lady, also after William Boynton Kirk and a pair of Royal Worcester figural candlesticks, one modelled as a tambourine player, the other as a mandolin player, each seated on a rocky base (4)
A good mixed lot to include six unboxed playworn diecast model motor vehicles to include Dinky #626 Military Ambulance, Dinky Mini-Van, Dinky #199 Austin 7 Countryman, a Crescent Toys BRM Mark 11 Grand Prix, Corgi Citroen Safari, a Roddy doll, a Kader doll, a Japanese Tambourine Teddy tinplate clockwork toy, a Noddy xylophone and Pixiano child's toy piano - Est £30 - £40 This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply
A set of three 19th century Minton's tiles designed by John Moyr Smith, two showing classical musicians playing the lyre on a dark green ground and the other showing a classical figure with tambourine on a yellow ground, 20cm square approx, together with two further Minton's tiles one showing a crucifixion scene and the other a scene from Hamlet Act One Scene One, 15 cm square approx
A Late 19th Century Varnished Brisé Fan, of the type known as Vernis Martin, the ivory (?) sticks ribboned in black with gold highlights. A bucolic scene of maidens dancing in a flower meadow, one with a tambourine, three cherubs seated on a river bank, playing the flute, the pipes and striking a triangle, with a further piper to the left wearing sheep's wool, probably Pan, with another semi-clothed maiden at his feet. The verso shows four frolicking cherubs, wearing flower garlands. The fan is varnished in shades of green and mustard. The guards and gorge have classical designs with a slightly Chinese influence to the gorge, and here the colours include ginger, dark green and red Provenance: Believed to have belonged to HRH The Duke of Connaught. Generally sound with some chipping to the varnish. Ribbon defective centre top.
Emerson Lake & Palmer / Signatures, collection of signed ELP and solo items comprising a Black Moon Tambourine with signatures of all three, Greg Lake In Concert Programme with signature, Greg Lake Concert flier with signature, Luck Man Lyric Sheet with signature by Greg Lake - sold together with an ELP Tour Programme unsigned - all mainly in excellent condition
A good mixed lot to include six unboxed playworn diecast model motor vehicles to include Dinky #626 Military Ambulance, Dinky Mini-Van, Dinky #199 Austin 7 Countryman, a Crescent Toys BRM Mark 11 Grand Prix, Corgi Citroen Safari, a Roddy doll, a Kader doll, a Japanese Tambourine Teddy tinplate clockwork toy, a Noddy xylophone and Pixiano child's toy piano - Est £30 - £40

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