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Early 20th century Alfred D. Cammeyer rosewood five-string zither banjo with chased nickel mounts and mother-of-pearl inlaid finger board, impressed The Cammeyer Music and Manufacturing Co. 97A Jermyn Street, London SW, Patent No.14721(?) with signature, inset US quarter dollar to headstock and impressed serial no.387455 L97cm
A Small Key-Wind Musical Box Playing Four Christmas Airs, serial no. 11915, with lever-wind motor, single-section comb with three-quarter (later) zither attachment on small reeded cast gilt bedplate, reprinted colour Maidan tunesheet, in small grained case with lacquered top and hand-painted flower motif - 13.1/2in., the cylinder 5in. Condition: F III 3
A 19th century Swiss mandoline-expressive zither walnut musical box by Paillard Vaucher et Fils, the thirteen inch cylinder playing eight airs, with a full length PVF zither attachment, serial number '14071', with a printed and hand-written tune-sheet, the part ebonised case with kingwood banding and decorated with parquetry diamond lozenges, with brass side carrying handles, 19cm high, 61.3cm wide, 26.7cm deep. Provenance: The property of a Noblewoman.
Emil Rau (German, 1858-1937) The Zither Player; Interior Scene with Musician Performing Lindenschmit School, Strongly influenced by the Defregger circle Oil on canvas Signed and dated, E. Rau Munchen 93, Lower right Canvas: 35 1/2 in. x 31 1/4 in.; Frame: 39 in. x 34 1/2 in. Condition: Good condition. For inquiries, condition report and additional images please email info.hillgallery@gmail.com Provenance: Purchased from Galerie Wimmer & Co. in Munich on 08/13/1969; John and Johanna Bass Collection; Bass Museum of Art after 1979. Literature: The John and Johanna Bass Collection, Miami Beach, FL, 1973, no. 293. Museum Inventory No. 1979.293 Collection of the Bass Museum of Art - Miami Beach, Florida. Proceeds to benefit the John and Johanna Bass Acquisitions Fund. Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery will not ship. Gallery will refer professional third party shippers for USA Domestic and International buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request.
PAIR OF DERBY STYLE MUSICIAN CANDLESTICKS, late 19th century, possibly Samson, he with bagpipes and a hound, she with a lute and a sheep, before bocage, height 27cm; a pair of Derby style figures of dancers, late 19th century, on scrolling bases, iron red marks, height 24cm; another similar figure of a lady playing and zither, height 24cm; a pair of figures, he a huntsman she carrying a tea tray, height 21cm; and four further figures (11)
A Musical Box Playing Eight Airs By Ami Rivenc, serial No. 42155, circa 1895, with single-spring motor, single-section comb with pressed gilt rosette screw washers and full-width zither attachment, in ebonised interior under dustlid, in grained case with inlaid veneered front and matching lid with large guitar and wild poppy-head swag detail, crossbanded in kingwood, (lacking tunesheet) - 17.3/4'' wide, the cylinder 8.1/4''. Teeth and tips complete, in working order, restored
A 19th Century Chinese ceramic teapot of cylindrical form being hand painted with a domestic scene of three ladies in a courtyard including one seated at a table with a zither instrument having character marks to the rim and two swing handles to the top. Red character marks to the base. AF. Measures 17cm tall.
Chinese Hard-Stone Miniature Musical Instruments; the musical instruments include pipes, violin, viola, mandolin, balalaika, drum, cymbals, bells, castenet, drums, zither crafted from the following semi-precious stones Agate, White Jade, Green Jade, Gold Star Stone, Burma Jade, Peking Jade, Holang Jade, Agate, Rose Quartz, Grey Jade, Blue Golden Star, Tiger's Eye, Aventurin and Jasper Jade.
A Swiss interchangeable cylinder music box by Alfred Junod, Jules Jaccard and Paul Calome-Jaccard, 1890s. With three 11" (28cm) cylinders, each playing six airs. With tune indicator and lyre zither, applied patent label (US patent February 3rd 1891) and 'No 21' plaque to inside of lid, contained in a walnut and ebonised case, with a cylinder drawer to the base. Height 43cm, width 71cm, depth 43cm.

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