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Click here to subscribeA pair of Royal Dresden figural groups, the first modelled as a young woman playing a lute with a young man seated next to her holding a sickle and seated on a sheath of corn, the other as a young man with a bird cage resting on a tree stump and a young woman seated beside him, each 15 cm high, blue printed marks to bases, and a German porcelain figure of a woman holding a basket of fruit on gilt highlighted trefoil base, 18 cm high, (A/F), (3).
Seven late 19th Century Mintons China Works dust pressed tiles, sepia line printed with olive green and blue with depictions of Classical figures playing musical instruments by Moyr Smith, comprising, sistrum, lute, Pandean pipes, double flute, cymbals, Kithara and tambourine, 8" square, S/D and slight repair.
A Meissen figure of a young boy, in 18th century attire, playing a lute, a dog by his side, on scroll moulded base; a Vienna model of a cherub; a Berlin figure of a young boy, in 18th century attire, holding a song sheet; a Berlin figure of a cherub sculpting a bust; a Berlin figure of a young boy, wearing a wide brimmed hat and holding a gun; a Meissen figure of a cherub, holding a walking stick; two Derby figures, one of a young boy holding a dog, the other with a bassoon (8)
A Matched Pair of Derby Encrusted Porcelain Figural Table Candlesticks, circa 1790, she sits playing the lute, a sheep at her side, he plays the pipes, a dog at his side, against flowering bushes, decorated in polychrome enamels and gilt throughout, on scroll form bases, with (later) campana petalled nozzles, 21.5cm and 19.5cm high respectively (restored)
A Pair of Derby Encrusted Porcelain Figural Table Candlesticks, circa 1790, she sits playing the lute, a sheep at her side, he sits playing the pipes, a dog at his side, against flowering encrusted bushes, in polychrome enamels and gilt throughout, with (later) campana nozzles, on scroll form bases, 19cm and 19.3cm high respectively (restored)
Purcell (Henry). Orpheus Britannicus. A Collection of all the Choicest Songs, for One, Two, and Three Voices, composd by Mr. Henry Purcell. Together, with such Symphonies for Violins or Flutes, as were by him designd for any of them: and a Through-Bass to each Song. Figurd for the Organ, Harpsichord, or Theorbo-Lute, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1698-1702,. title-pages printed in red and black, eng. port. frontisispieces, vol. 1 with dusty and foxed title and frontis. both trimmed and laid down, woodcut initials, contents browned, upper hinges split, 19th c. half calf gilt, rubbed, and labels to spines chipped, folio (2)
An English harp lute, early 19th century. The body of seven ribs of simulated rosewood, the table and sound hole edged with stained fruit wood and in set with pearl dots. The neck arm and fluted column also simulated rosewood. Three strings over the two finger boards and eight diapson strings, two with ditals and three with brass tuning blades. On brass ball feet with tuning crank, in original wooden case. 85.4cm long. (2)