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Click here to subscribeAn opaque-twist wine glass, of drawn trumpet form, the funnel bowl with solid lower section and tear inclusions, on a double series stem and conical foot, 17.5cm high (foot polished); another opaque-twist wine glass, the bell bowl supported on a stem filled with spiral threads and a conical foot, 17.5cm high (rim chip), circa 1770; and a plain-stemmed wine glass, the ovoid bowl with hammered flute lower section on a folded conical foot, 12.5cm high, mid 18th century
A small Rum decanter, circa 1800, of mallet form with teardrop stopper and titled in gilt within a shield shaped panel, 23cm high, together with a late 18th Century ale flute with folded foot, three wine glasses with conical bowls and one other 19th Century glass with bucket shaped bowl and initialled MS within a reserve surmounted by a basket of fruit. (6)
A Blue and White Bowl, Transitional period, finely painted in outline and various shades of wash, the interior with a central medallion depicting a figure playing the flute on a rocky promontory above the sea, the exterior painted with an elaborate continuous scene of female musicians and dancers entertaining a dignitary seated on a day bed, all within a luxurious garden, Jiajing six-character mark, 20cm., 8in. diameter
Late Victorian silver photograph frame, by William Comyns, of rectangular form with an arched crest enclosing an oval vacant cartouche, the profusely embossed scale, bead and reeded flute pattern borders surrounding a heart shaped aperture, 10.5cm x 9.cm, worn purple velvet easel back total heigh 19cm x 13.5cm, slightly worn.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DOUBLE CORNER CUPBOARD, the upper part with flute moulded cornice above a single glazed door with glazing bars enclosing straight shelves, the lower projecting part with a central drawer above a door, the canted sides panelled, raised on turned feet. Width 50". Height 82". Depth 34".
A Meissen Group of Children Emblematic of 'Music', late 19th century, four playing the mandolin, tambourine, flute and harp, a fifth directing from the raised centre of their craggy mound, the fluted base picked out in pink, crossed swords in underglaze blue, 17.2cm (one leg broken, minor chips).
A Documentary Shibayama/Tokyo School Ivory Okimono Carving of Boys with an Elephant, dated to the European equivalent of 1883, carved from a single block of elephant ivory, inlaid with "jewelled" detail in gold and silver coloured metals, and in green and coral tinted horn, the benign beast grazing as a troupe of five boy musicians perform on cymbals, drums (damaged) and flute upon the galleried stage while below a boy looks out from the rope ladder at whose base stands another with a trumpet, three further boys behind, one reclining, another raising his arms as if fallen, while the third approaches with a raised chawan (incised Dai Nihon.), 18.5cm, the inlaid motherof- pearl tablet incised with date equivalent to "15th year of the Meiji period . . . (?) Tokusei (artist)" (minor elements damaged).