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A Berlin KPM porcelain rectangular plaque, late 19th Century, painted by R. Dittrich, signed, with a scene of a gypsy girl standing barefoot against a wall, holding a tambourine, beside a harp, impressed factory marks and titled 'Heimathlos Nach Kray' to reverse, approx 24.4cm x 16.4cm, framed.
L. ROSCOW; oil on canvas on overpainted print, study of two children on a coastal landscape, signed and dated 1907, 66 x 41cm, an oil of three horses, a further oil of a village scene, a hand painted circular tambourine, and a further decorative oil depicting Christ speaking to soldiers (5).
THE BYRDS AND RELATED - Another fine pack of 10 x LPs and 4 x early 7". Titles include (Untitled) (G 30127), Ballad Of Easy Rider (CBS 63795), Mr. Tambourine Man (EMB 31057), Greatest Hits (63107), McGuinn, Clark & Hillman - City and S/T, (McGuinn) - Peace On You and Thunderbyrd. Singles include Lady Friend, Goin' Back and (Clark) - Echoes (202523). Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.
Two patch marked Derby figures of musicians, he stands on a circular base beating a tambourine and playing a whistle while she holds a triangle while standing on a pierced rococo base, 25.5cm (10 in) high (2) (D) The bocages has chips as to the feathers in their head gear. one corner of her triangle has been lost
Tang Dynasty, 618-907 AD. A ceramic figure of a horse with painted details to the face and body; foreign rider with painted details, possibly an Armenian, wearing Persian cap, tunic, trousers and boots, with shaggy beard and playing a tambourine. 4.73 kg, 46cm (18"). Acquired on the London art market prior to 1980. Supplied with a copy of the item's Thermoluminescence test result, undertaken by Oxford Authentication, certificate number C115f62. The Tang dynasty represents a high point for China in terms of its military might, conquest and establishment of vassals and tributaries, foreign trade, and its central political position and pre-eminent cultural status in East Asia. Chinese trade relations during the Tang dynasty was extended further west to the Arabian Peninsula, East Africa, and Egypt. Many contemporary writers from foreign countries described Chinese ships, Chinese goods brought to foreign ports, as well as Chinese seaports. Amongst the Chinese authors, the writer Duan Chengshi described trade in Somalia and between 785 and 805 AD the Chinese geographer Jia Dan described lighthouses that were erected in the Persian Gulf, confirmed later by Muslim writers al-Mas'udi and al-Muqaddasi. The introduction of Islam to China began during the reign of Emperor Gaozong, with missionaries such as Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas, a maternal uncle to the Prophet Muhammad. The seaport at Guangzhou in southern China became one of the largest seaports in the world, hosting foreign travellers throughout maritime Asia. The Tang capital city of Chang'an became well known as a multicultural metropolis filled with foreign travellers, dignitaries, merchants, emissaries, and missionaries. Finely modelled.
Two unusual 19th century relief collages constructed from shaped and moulded paper with further gilt detail showing a girl playing a tambourine and dancing with a goat and two ladies dressed in pantaloons, both shown against black grounds, one with embossed paper mount, maximum size 39 x 22 cm, both in black frames with gilt slips
A Victorian hallmarked silver centrepiece, the pierced circular upper platform set with grapes and vines above central trunk stem and two seated cherubic musicians, one playing a tambourine and one playing a horn, seated beside a lamb on a rococo scrolling base engraved with an armorial crest, Edward & John Barnard, London 1852, height 27.5cm, approx 65ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Missing some of the nuts holding the pieces in place so they are loose. However, overall condition is good. Stands true on a flat surface.
A large cylindrical crystal glass vase with silver mounts, central decoration depicting dancing girl with tambourine encircled by flowering cornucopias, an eagle above holding lightning arrows next to an olive branch in its talons, the top and bottom of the vase with ribbon and swag drapery, by FMT, stamped 925, likely British and made for export, stepped circular foot, 32cm high, 14cm diameter

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