A XX Century Cello, with two-piece back, no label, with bow in canvas carrying case.the length of the neck, bottom edge of pegbox to top edge of main body 280mmthe length of the 'stop', top edge of main body to centre of bridge foot 405mmthe total sounding string length, bottom edge of pegbox to top of bridge measured along the strings 690mmcracks to bottom going up, 40mm long. replacement bottom string hold. scratches throughout and wear to handle. knocks to corner.
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An Early XX Century Cello, no label, two-piece back, two bows and a folder of sheet music, strings, etc. the length of the neck, bottom edge of pegbox to top edge of main body 280mmthe length of the 'stop', top edge of main body to centre of bridge foot 415mmthe total sounding string length, bottom edge of pegbox to top of bridge measured along the strings 700mmback length 770mmvery badly scratched to back and frontlosses to side edges and knocksreplacement bottom string
Musikclowns 5 tlg., Porzellan, Meissen, 1. Wahl, 1993-94, Entwurf: Peter Strang (deutsch, geb. 1936), bestehend aus: Clown mit Trommel, Modellno. 60656, H.: 7,5 cm, Finger abgebrochen, Clown mit Harmonika, Modellno. 60651, H.: 10 cm, Clown mit Cello, Modellno. 60662, H.: 8,7 cm, Chips, Hornbläser, Modellno. 60661, H.: 9,2 cm, Chip, Tubabläser, Modellno. 60653, H.: 7,2 cm., Chip. Guter, altersbedingter Zustand.
BLOCH, Ernest (1880-1959). An important correspondence comprising c.120 autograph and typed letters, signed ("Ernest Bloch"), to Ernest Chapman, many with his replies, 1933-58.BLOCH, Ernest (1880-1959). An important correspondence comprising c.120 autograph and typed letters, signed ("Ernest Bloch"), to Ernest Chapman, many with his replies, San Francisco, Paris, Châtel, Geneva, Naples, New York, Rangeley (Maine), North Platte (Nebraska), Agate Beach (Oregon) and elsewhere in America, 21 September 1933 to 17 August 1958. In English. c.345 pages, various sizes, some on postcards, telegrams or greetings cards. [With:] 12 letters to Chapman from Bloch's wife, Marguerite [And:] typescript by Ernest Chapman of "Ernest Bloch at 75" published in the 20th-century music journal "Tempo" (of which Chapman was the first editor), with autograph comments and corrections in Bloch's hand. An important correspondence between Ernest Bloch and Ernest Chapman, an indispensable source for the musical career, opinions, methods and personal life of the great Swiss composer, a singular figure in the music of the 20th century. The correspondence presents – except for a period of three years during WWII – a continuous picture of the last twenty-five years of Ernest Bloch's life, from 1933 and continuing until a few months before his death. Throughout this period Bloch was actively composing, continuing even during his long final illness. Among the subjects covered in the correspondence are the gestation and creation of new works, including such important compositions as the "Violin Concerto" (recorded by Szigeti, Menuhin, Totenberg, Bress, etc), the "Avodath Hakodesh" (or "Sacred Service", recorded by Bloch and Bernstein), the "Voice in the Wildernes for Cello and Orchestra", the "Concerto Symphonique for Piano and Orchestra", the "Piano Sonata", the final "Suites for Unaccompanied Stringed Instruments" (shortly to be recorded by Menuhin) and other works, including the difficulties with the revival of his opera, "Macbeth", 30-years after it was written, with the last-minute resignation of the conductor and Bloch’s illness; his conducting activities with leading orchestras in Europe and the United States; and his composition teaching courses at the University of California. In some letters he discusses the origin of his Jewish national style, and how he came to regard this in later years, and his artistic and philosophical outlook as a whole; some contain references to his personal life, and his view of his life as "a tragedy" and his opinions on contemporaries such as Schoenberg and Stravinsky. He expounds upon his method of teaching composition, with many references to his extremely detailed analyses of Beethoven's "Eroica", fugues by Bach, works by Lassus ("incomparable"), Josquin de Pres ("no less extraordinary – more daring"), Palestrina and others; expressing his concern that his huge collection of pedagogical material should be properly edited and published. During their twenty-five year relationship Bloch regarded Ernest Chapman first as a young admirer of his music, then as his publisher at Boosey & Hawkes, and eventually as a friend and confidant to whom he wrote, with ever increasing frankness, about himself, his music and the world at large. The correspondence as a whole constitutes a unique and indispensable source of information about Bloch's activities and thinking during the period of his full maturity as both man and artist. Bloch was a highly articulate writer and these letters reveal a man of deep culture, wide-ranging interests and passionate feelings. His prose is concise and clear, always lively and often extremely vivid. Ernest Chapman's replies are in a cooler, more prosaic style, making an appropriate foil. Contained in two boxes. Please note that only a small part of the lot is illustrated. Provenance: Sotheby's, 27 November 1980, lot 216.
A circa 1900 German silver mounted cello bow by and stamped Otto Durrschmidt, also stamped on the frog with the maker's trademark, the stick octagonal, the ebony frog inlaid with mother of pearl eyes and the ebony adjuster with two silver bands, 71cmIf there is no condition report shown, please request
Delicate group of figures colored in deep blue with gilt accents. Collection includes cello; high heel shoe; egg; baby bed; sewing machine; and doghouse with dog. Limoges Castel backstamp. Largest piece 1.5"L x 1"W x 1.5"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
HMV/ COLUMBIA/ DECCA - CLASSICAL STEREO LPs. Another quality collection of around 49 classical LPs, mostly stereo pressings. Composers/ performers include Jacqueline DuPre inc Haydn (ASD 2466, half-moon label), Elgar: Cello Concerto (ASD 655, half-moon label). Klemperer (SAX 2342, blue/ silver labels), Beethoven: Piano Concerto 5 (SAC 2422, b/s labels), Bruckner: Symphony No. 5 (SAX 5288/ 89. 2LP set), Gyorgy Cziffra (ASD 301, gold rim labels), Bartok: Concerto For Orchestra (ASD 312, gold rim labels), Barbirolli (ASD 2272), Kletzki/ Prokofiev (ASD 578), Haendel/ Boult - Violin Concerto (ASD 3598), Davis (ASD 537), Ricci (SXL 2155) and Falla: Nights In The Gardens Of Spain (SXL 2091). Condition is generally VG to Ex+. See pictures for detailed images of spine edges.
Collection of 2 Sound of Music (1965 + RR) British Quad posters starring Julie Andrews, the former a 1st release poster and the latter a later 1960s re-release, both 30 x 40 inches, folded(2 items) Condition Report: 1st release: Fair condition, poster with tape stains to upper right corner area, some rim damage including minor paper loss to upper left rim, writing on reverse which does not show through Re-release: Cello tape to various places on the rim, small hole to the body of the poster
An 18th century Sevres porcelain cabinet cup and saucer, the cup vignette with child musicians with piano, cello and violin, cobalt blue and gilt ground with jewelled swags and bands, similar saucer with scholarly artist and bust, titled Etudes Emie, dated 1781, dd date code and crossed swords marks in blue to both, above K, cup 7.5cm high, saucer 15.4cm diameter (2)
* Bryan Crimp Musical Archive. A collection of various autograph letters, programmes, scores, and books on music from the collection of Bryan Crimp, including study scores of Arthur Bliss, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra and Concerto for Cello & Orchestra, both inscribed to Bryan Crimp from Arthur Bliss, September and October 1974, to upper cover, and Metamorphic Variations, 1976 (with a handwritten postcard from Trudy Bliss loosely inserted), an autograph letter signed by Nicolas Medtner to Gwen Mathias, Artistes Department, dated 12 March 1949, a copy of William Blake's Book of Job, published by Ernest Benn, 1928, with presentation inscription to Bryan Crimp from Arthur and Trudy Bliss, dated Christmas 1974, a copy of Crimp's biography of Solomon (1994), with an autograph letter from Solomon to Bryan Crimp dated January 18, 1976, loosely inserted, 5 typewritten letters and cards from Eva Turner to Bryan Crimp, 8 handwritten letters from Bernard Shore to Bryan Crimp, 4 autograph letters signed from Ida (Rubinstein?), 3 handwritten cards form Joyce Hatto, 9 autograph letters and cards signed by Tanya Moisewitsch, several printed pieces of music signed by Gwen Catley, a group of 20 LP recordings, including Eva Turner, Gwen Catley (a few signed), Tito Gobbi (signed), Kathleen Ferrier, Solomon, etc., 2 signed photographs of Maggie Taylor, and 14 books on music including Paul Campion, Ferrier, A Career Recorded, 1992 (and revised edition 2005, both inscribed by the author), Alan Walker, Living with Liszt (1998), inscribed by the author, Graham Wade, Gina Bachauer, A Pianist's Odyssey (1999), Ken Wlaschin, Opera on Screen (1997), etc.QTY: (2 cartons)NOTE:Provenance: Bryan Crimp, sound engineer and producer for EMI, author of The Record Year, 2 volumes (1979-81), and Solo. The Biography of Solomon (2008). Among those Crimp worked with at EMI was Arthur Bliss, who presented him with the inscribed scores in this lot.
Lladro figure of girl with cello, another Edwardian-style lady with parasol, another girl seated with lilies, another young girl with basket of flowers, five other similar Nao and other children figures and seven Beswick bird model Condition Report Repair to neck of boy with pillowRepair to neck of boy kissingFinger missing on lady holding parasolLoss to end of bow on girl with celloBeswick whitethroat with chip to beakNuthatch with chip to beak and chip to tail featherBullfinch with chip to tips of both wingsGeneral wear and tear.
Classical LPs / Violin and Cello Music, thirteen LPs and a Box Set of mainly Violin and Cello Music with artists including Jacqueline Du Pre, David Oistrakh, Arthur Grumiaux, Ruggiero Ricci, Shmuel Ashkenasi, Pierre Fournier, Yehudi Menuhin, Paul Tortelier and more - various years and conditions with many excellent or better
CLASSICAL / JAZZ / ROCK - LP / LP BOX SET / 7" COLLECTION. A collection of over 150 x LPs / LP box sets and approx 13 x 7" including several folders containing LPs. Artists/ Titles include George Harrison - Bangla Desh, Ravi Shankar, Hits From England, Elton John - Crocodile Rock and Daniel, Jacqueline Du Pre - Cello Concerto (RE), Peter Pears and Benjamin Britten, Gidon Kremer, Arvo Part, Igor Stravinsky, The Beatles, CSNY, Genesis, David Bowie and Simon & Garfunkel. Please see photographs for titles. The condition is generally VG to Ex+.
A cased late 19th century German? cello, body length 75cm, together with two bows. Condition - fair to good. Joint where the fingerboard meets the body re-assembled, see 11th and 12th images; repaired crack to back, see 13th and 14th images; further cracks to front, see 15th and 16th images.
JAMES BOND: THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS (1987) - Kara Milovy's (Maryam d'Abo) Stunt Ski Jacket - Kara Milovy's (Maryam d'Abo) stunt jacket from John Glen's Bond film The Living Daylights. Milovy wore a grey ski jacket as she and James Bond (Timothy Dalton) escaped from Bratislava into Austria, eluding the KGB and Czech police by tobogganing on a cello case. FILA-branded, this jacket features detachable sleeves and a faux fur collar. The exterior and inner lining are made of cotton and polyamide, while the jacket's padding is polyester.The left arm exhibits some faint staining.Estimate: £1,000 - 2,000 M Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, November 16th. The auction will begin at 3:00 PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 14th, Friday, November 15th or Sunday, November 17th.
MUSIC: BROADLEY (Arthur): 'Chats to Cello Students..': London, 1923: 3rd Edition, publishers red cloth lettered in black, sm.8vo: POLONASKI (E) 'The Value of Old Violins..': London, William Reeves, 1912: publishers tan cloth lettered in black, sm.8vo: together with a large carton of other books on music, including further titles on violins. (Large Box)
ROOSEVELT, Franklin Delano (1882-1945) President of the United States 1933-45. Signed photograph. Photograph of FDR seated at his desk and inscribed 'For Miss Margaret Harrison from Franklin D Roosevelt'. A brass plaque on the frame states: 'This wood was part of the White House roof erected about 1817 and removed in 1927'. In the bottom right corner there is a medallion with the words ' The seal of the President of the United States'. Image 205mm x 230mm, frame 295mm x 322mm.With a signed photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962), First Lady. Eleanor Roosevelt is standing at the foot of a flight of stairs and the photograph is inscribed 'To Miss Margaret Harrison with good wishes, Eleanor Roosevelt'. Image 200mm x 140mm. Frame 266mm x 205mm (ink slightly faded). With a brass plaque stating the wood of the frame came from the White House roof.Margaret Harrison (1899-1995) was a famous violinist. One of four sisters, all talented musicians, the Harrisons were all leading figures in the British classical music scene during the first half of the 20th century. The family were also pioneer female musicians. Margaret toured the United States with her sister Beatrice, who played the cello, on several occasions, and on one of those visits was presented with these signed photographs. Margaret was for 50 years a leading breeder of Irish wolfhounds and would give one of her dogs to the Irish Guards whenever they needed a new regimental mascot (2)
A small group of 19th century Continental ceramics comprising a moon flask, a model of a cello with floral decoration, a candlestick and a tapered vase (4).Condition Report: Cello - restoration to head, crazed throughout, unmarked.Moon Flask - small chip to painted finish on one of the scroll handles and to the top rim of the flask.Candlestick - Minor rubbing to painted finish, firing imperfections otherwise appears OK.Vase - Chip to top rim, further crack running down from top rim, further rubbing to top rim. Large chip up side from foot rim, otherwise ok.
ROCK & POP CLUB HOUSE: LED ZEPPELIN VINYL LP COLLECTION including, 'Untitled - (Led Zeppelin IV)', Atlantic, K 50008, 'Led Zeppelin', Atlantic ATL 40 031, 'Physical Graffiti', Swan Song, SSK89400, 'Houses of the Holy', Atlantic K 50014, 'Presence', Swan Song, SSK59402, 'Led Zeppelin II', Atlantic, ATL 40 037, 'Led Zeppelin III', Atlantic, 50 002 (7)Provenance: private collection Rhondda Cynon TafComments: generally very good, covers with bumps and minor tears, some sides cello taped, inspection advised and encouraged
ROCK & POP CLUB HOUSE: CLASSIC 60/70/80's VINYL LP COLLECTION including, The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Odeon, SHZE 401, includes complete Sgt. Pepper Cut-Outs sheet, Free - Fire and Water, Island Records, ILPS 9120, Jimi Hendrix - The Birth of Success, Music for Pleasure, MFP 50053, David Bowie - The Man Who Sold the World, RCA, LSP 4816, complete with Bowie poster, Space Oddity, RCA, LSP 4813, complete with Bowie poster, Kate Bush - Never For Ever, EMI, EMA 794, Sparks - Kimono My House, Island Records, ILPS 9272, Paul McCartney and the Wings - Band on the Run, Apple Records, PAS 10007, complete with polaroid snapshot poster, Dire Straits - Brother in Arms, Vertigo, VERH 25, U2 - The Joshua Tree, Island Records, U26, complete with bi-fold poster/lyric sheet, Michael Jackon - Thriller, Epic, EPC 85930 (11)Provenance: private collection Rhondda Cynon TafComments: generally good - very good, covers with bumps and minor tears, some sides cello taped, inspection advised and encouraged
A Chinese ebonised carved wall mirror of rectangular form, decorated with dragons chasing the Pearl of Wisdom, with central Masonic emblem inscribed 'C', with central bevelled plate, 63 x 52cm.Condition Report: Mirror plate is loose and being held in by cello tape. Paint residue to frame. Minor scuffing and wear to frame.
This nutcracker features a polished finish, dressed in a dark brown coat, a white scarf and light brown trousers, holds a finely crafted wooden cello. Stands on a circular base. Zim's backstamp. Issued: 2002Dimensions: 15.5''H x 6''diaManufacturer: Zim'sCondition: Age related wear. Has a broken finger.
German Third Reich Fire Brigade “Feuerwehr” Peaked cap by H. Walther, Greussen, dark blue wool topped cap with bright pink piping and matching pair of aluminium police insignia. Maker marked underneath the cello diamond. Leather sweatband is in very good condition as well as the whole visor cap. High quality issue.
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