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Click here to subscribeA small maroon barrel piano with yellow line accents and a floral tapestry at its head, featuring two crank handles. Includes a second drum with blue wooden case. Marked Faventia. Marked Spain. Dimensions: 18"L x 14.5"W x 17.5"HCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear. Tested, functionality not guaranteed. Severe paint chipping to the right side of the piano.
Lladro porcelain figurine "Practice Makes Perfect," model number 5462, featuring a young girl playing the piano with intricate detailing, designed by the renowned Spanish brand known for its exceptional craftsmanship. This figurine measures 9.5"H and comes with its original box, measuring 8"H x 13.5"L, showcasing the iconic Lladro backstamp for authenticity. A beautiful collectible or gift for music and fine porcelain enthusiasts. Artist: Vincente MartinezDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear. As is, as found. Some of the flower petals in the flower arrangement are missing.
Hermès Paris, circa 1960. Sac Piano en box noir.Poignée, double fermoir pression et attaches en métal doré. (usures, oxydations)25 x 16 x 6 cm.Footnotes:Piano bag in black box. Handle, double pressure clasp and gold metal fasteners. (wear, oxidation)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
* STUART MCALPINE MILLER (SCOTTISH b. 1964), FROM THE EVIL WITHIN limited edition digital print on paper, signed in silver ink and numbered 43/100, from the Revelations : A Portrait of Magic Seriesmounted, framed and under glass image size 81cm x 63cm, overall size 101cm x 82cmNote: certificate of authenticity is included with this lot.Note 2: Scottish artist Stuart regularly hits the headlines with his Pop Art paintings. Fusing cartoons with themes of idealism and consumerism, his multilayered artworks blend the past with the present through layers of figurative imagery, text and symbols. His release, Revelations: A Portrait of Magic, depicts the central characters of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Stuart's McAlpine Miller’s spectral style has been described as ‘supernatural realism’ by the BBC and Radio 2 art critic Estelle Lovatt, who also praised its 4D aesthetic, adding that he has “one of the most creative minds in art today”. Using subtle tones of paint, he creates the illusion of transparency. The overall effect is similar to looking through a glass bottle, distorting the image and presenting a different version of the same subject. In turn, a far-fetched reality is created, highlighting the unrealistic expectations of today’s society. A graduate of the prestigious Glasgow School of Art, Stuart is an admirer of Old Masters such as Caravaggio and Hieronymus Bosch but is particularly inspired by one of the leading exponents of Pop Art, Andy Warhol. Stuart says: “Warhol’s views on mass consumerism and the way he translated these into his art is something I really relate to. I hope my art does something similar and stands the test of time.” Inspired by JK Rowling's Harry Potter novels, Stuart’s Revelations: A Portrait of Magic collection has captured best-loved characters including Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Albus Dumbledore, Draco Malfoy and Bellatrix Lestrange. Stuart says: “The art of illusion and magic reveals itself through the unified bond of the three central characters. As we continue to work in unison, we open the doors to an unimagined future, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. A new era lies ahead, as yet unrecognised but already awaiting our arrival.”In 2011, Stuart was chosen as artist-in-residence by the world-famous Savoy hotel after its major refurbishment. During his time there, he produced the collection A Time For Reflection: The Savoy Suite, which offered a unique insight into the hotel's patron, including Alfred Hitchcock, Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin. This popular release for Castle Fine Art was followed by Lost Lives/Split Personalities, which depicted some of history's most famous musicians including David Bowie, Amy Winehouse, Freddie Mercury and George Michael. Music took on a new meaning for Stuart when he began playing the piano seriously. Stuart says: “Music has for me, like many others, greatly influenced my own approach to my art, and the potential it creates within. The emotion that music can reveal allows the listener to transport themselves to a time, a place and a feeling. Art can do the same. We just have to open our minds.” The piano and art took on a new significance for Stuart when he was commissioned by Paul McCartney to paint the piano which he used on his 2004 European Tour. Stuart’s talents also saw him work on several advertising campaigns including Renault, McVities and Virgin; he also painted a triptych of The Alternative Last Supper used as backdrop for the main dining scene in Stephen Berkoff’s 1998 film Decadence. Stuart McAlpine Miller has commissions and collectors around the world, and has exhibited internationally, including Connaught Brown, the Catto Gallery, Kings Road Gallery, Rebecca Hossack Gallery and Duncan Miller in London; Ruth O'Hara and Hoerle-Guggenheim in New York and the SOTA Gallery, Hong Kong, as well as through the Castle Fine Art network of galleries in the UK.
* CONNIE SIMMERS (SCOTTISH b. 1941), ORCHID ON A PIANO oil on canvas, signed, titled label versoframed and under glass image size 71cm x 76cm, overall size 87cm x 92cm Label verso: Thompson's, Marylebone.Note: Connie Simmers was born in Glasgow. She attended non-diploma classes at Glasgow School of Art and is now a highly respected figure in the field of Scottish contemporary fine art. Connie Simmers use of bold colours and rich textures express a love of paint and mixed media as well as a love of her subject. Her unique style has gained her much success in many groups and solo art shows, including RSA, RSW and RGI exhibitions. Through travelling widely, Connie's art work has been greatly inspired by the people, colour and light of different parts of the world. She is inspired by the familiar and the unfamiliar and her paintings cover everyday interiors and unusual figurative scenes to landscapes. Connie Simmers is a recipient of many art awards including: Scottish Amicable Award (GSWA), Morton Fraser Award (VAS), Scottish Arts Award (RSW).
* STUART MCALPINE MILLER (SCOTTISH b. 1964), SPELLBOUND IN MOTION limited edition digital print on paper, signed in silver ink and numbered 43/100, from the Revelations : A Portrait of Magic Seriesmounted, framed and under glass image size 81cm x 63cm, overall size 101cm x 82cmNote: certificate of authenticity is included with this lot.Note 2: Scottish artist Stuart regularly hits the headlines with his Pop Art paintings. Fusing cartoons with themes of idealism and consumerism, his multilayered artworks blend the past with the present through layers of figurative imagery, text and symbols. His release, Revelations: A Portrait of Magic, depicts the central characters of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Stuart's McAlpine Miller’s spectral style has been described as ‘supernatural realism’ by the BBC and Radio 2 art critic Estelle Lovatt, who also praised its 4D aesthetic, adding that he has “one of the most creative minds in art today”. Using subtle tones of paint, he creates the illusion of transparency. The overall effect is similar to looking through a glass bottle, distorting the image and presenting a different version of the same subject. In turn, a far-fetched reality is created, highlighting the unrealistic expectations of today’s society. A graduate of the prestigious Glasgow School of Art, Stuart is an admirer of Old Masters such as Caravaggio and Hieronymus Bosch but is particularly inspired by one of the leading exponents of Pop Art, Andy Warhol. Stuart says: “Warhol’s views on mass consumerism and the way he translated these into his art is something I really relate to. I hope my art does something similar and stands the test of time.” Inspired by JK Rowling's Harry Potter novels, Stuart’s Revelations: A Portrait of Magic collection has captured best-loved characters including Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Albus Dumbledore, Draco Malfoy and Bellatrix Lestrange. Stuart says: “The art of illusion and magic reveals itself through the unified bond of the three central characters. As we continue to work in unison, we open the doors to an unimagined future, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. A new era lies ahead, as yet unrecognised but already awaiting our arrival.”In 2011, Stuart was chosen as artist-in-residence by the world-famous Savoy hotel after its major refurbishment. During his time there, he produced the collection A Time For Reflection: The Savoy Suite, which offered a unique insight into the hotel's patron, including Alfred Hitchcock, Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin. This popular release for Castle Fine Art was followed by Lost Lives/Split Personalities, which depicted some of history's most famous musicians including David Bowie, Amy Winehouse, Freddie Mercury and George Michael. Music took on a new meaning for Stuart when he began playing the piano seriously. Stuart says: “Music has for me, like many others, greatly influenced my own approach to my art, and the potential it creates within. The emotion that music can reveal allows the listener to transport themselves to a time, a place and a feeling. Art can do the same. We just have to open our minds.” The piano and art took on a new significance for Stuart when he was commissioned by Paul McCartney to paint the piano which he used on his 2004 European Tour. Stuart’s talents also saw him work on several advertising campaigns including Renault, McVities and Virgin; he also painted a triptych of The Alternative Last Supper used as backdrop for the main dining scene in Stephen Berkoff’s 1998 film Decadence. Stuart McAlpine Miller has commissions and collectors around the world, and has exhibited internationally, including Connaught Brown, the Catto Gallery, Kings Road Gallery, Rebecca Hossack Gallery and Duncan Miller in London; Ruth O'Hara and Hoerle-Guggenheim in New York and the SOTA Gallery, Hong Kong, as well as through the Castle Fine Art network of galleries in the UK.
* STUART MCALPINE MILLER (SCOTTISH b. 1964), HYPNOTIC REVEAL limited edition digital print on paper, signed in silver ink and numbered 58/100, from the Revelations : A Portrait of Magic seriesmounted, framed and under glass image size 81cm x 63cm, overall size 101cm x 82cmNote: certificate of authenticity is included with this lot.Note 2: Scottish artist Stuart regularly hits the headlines with his Pop Art paintings. Fusing cartoons with themes of idealism and consumerism, his multilayered artworks blend the past with the present through layers of figurative imagery, text and symbols. His release, Revelations: A Portrait of Magic, depicts the central characters of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Stuart's McAlpine Miller’s spectral style has been described as ‘supernatural realism’ by the BBC and Radio 2 art critic Estelle Lovatt, who also praised its 4D aesthetic, adding that he has “one of the most creative minds in art today”. Using subtle tones of paint, he creates the illusion of transparency. The overall effect is similar to looking through a glass bottle, distorting the image and presenting a different version of the same subject. In turn, a far-fetched reality is created, highlighting the unrealistic expectations of today’s society. A graduate of the prestigious Glasgow School of Art, Stuart is an admirer of Old Masters such as Caravaggio and Hieronymus Bosch but is particularly inspired by one of the leading exponents of Pop Art, Andy Warhol. Stuart says: “Warhol’s views on mass consumerism and the way he translated these into his art is something I really relate to. I hope my art does something similar and stands the test of time.” Inspired by JK Rowling's Harry Potter novels, Stuart’s Revelations: A Portrait of Magic collection has captured best-loved characters including Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Albus Dumbledore, Draco Malfoy and Bellatrix Lestrange. Stuart says: “The art of illusion and magic reveals itself through the unified bond of the three central characters. As we continue to work in unison, we open the doors to an unimagined future, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. A new era lies ahead, as yet unrecognised but already awaiting our arrival.”In 2011, Stuart was chosen as artist-in-residence by the world-famous Savoy hotel after its major refurbishment. During his time there, he produced the collection A Time For Reflection: The Savoy Suite, which offered a unique insight into the hotel's patron, including Alfred Hitchcock, Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin. This popular release for Castle Fine Art was followed by Lost Lives/Split Personalities, which depicted some of history's most famous musicians including David Bowie, Amy Winehouse, Freddie Mercury and George Michael. Music took on a new meaning for Stuart when he began playing the piano seriously. Stuart says: “Music has for me, like many others, greatly influenced my own approach to my art, and the potential it creates within. The emotion that music can reveal allows the listener to transport themselves to a time, a place and a feeling. Art can do the same. We just have to open our minds.” The piano and art took on a new significance for Stuart when he was commissioned by Paul McCartney to paint the piano which he used on his 2004 European Tour. Stuart’s talents also saw him work on several advertising campaigns including Renault, McVities and Virgin; he also painted a triptych of The Alternative Last Supper used as backdrop for the main dining scene in Stephen Berkoff’s 1998 film Decadence. Stuart McAlpine Miller has commissions and collectors around the world, and has exhibited internationally, including Connaught Brown, the Catto Gallery, Kings Road Gallery, Rebecca Hossack Gallery and Duncan Miller in London; Ruth O'Hara and Hoerle-Guggenheim in New York and the SOTA Gallery, Hong Kong, as well as through the Castle Fine Art network of galleries in the UK.
Decca - a selection of 30+ classical long play / LP vinyl record albums. The lot comprises Schubert String Quintet In C (LXT 6173), Sibelius Symphony No1 (LXT 6084), Elgar The Wand Of Youth (LXT 5279), Music Of Wolf - Ferrari (SXL 2177), Britten: Sinfonietta, Op.1 (LXT 6208), Mozart Piano Concerts No.20 (LXT 6353), Mozart Complete Wind Music Vol.5 (LXT 6053), Ashkenazy Schubert (SXL 6260), Gluck Don Juan Complete Ballet (SXL 6339) and more. VG to VG+ condition.
Collection of world coins and medals, primarily silver, including Ascension Island/St Helena, 1984 Prince Andrew Piedfort 50p 2-coin set; Bermuda, 1972 Silver Wedding $1 coin; Canada, 1974 Olympics series III 4-coin set; Cook Islands, 1986 Royal Wedding $1 coin; Guernsey, 1972 Wedding Anniversary 25p coin; Israel, 1974 Diamond Export medal; Israel, 1974 Arthur Rubenstein Piano Competition medal; Israel, South Africa, Disa 79 medal set; South African, 1981 Royal Wedding large medal; Switzerland, 1953 1353 Bern 600th Anniversary medal; UK, 1965 Sir Winston Churchill plated medal; UK, 1965 Sir Winston Churchill medal; UK, 1969 Prince Of Wales Investiture medal; UK, 1973 Royal Weddings medal; USA, John Kennedy medal; and USA, 1983 Olympics proof set.
18th century Musical Scores:- John Christian Bach 'Six Concerti pour le Clavecin, Deux Violins and une Violoncelle' plus A Second Set of Six for Harpsichord or Piano Forte with accompanyments plus a Third Set of Six, all printed and sold by John Welcker, London bound with 'Six Concerts pour le Clavecin...' C.F. Abel (Composer). Bremner, London plus 'Six Concertos' by J.S. Schroter. W Napier London, all bound in one volume, small Fo. marbled boards, half calf. Eastnor Castle b/p.
A Challen London mahogany cased baby grand piano, overstrung, 146cm wide, together with a stool. (2)The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises.
Jacketed albums included are Fabuloso Piano Tropical, 50 Guitars Go Italiano, Cuerdas Maravillosas Vol. II, dos cuatros, Arpa Tropical, 50 Guitars Go South of the Border, The Percy Faith Strings, Songs of Sunny Italy, 50 Guitars in Love, and The Cleveland Orchestra - 100 Men and a Perfectionist. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 12"L x 12"WCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Fantastic antiquated collection of piano player collectables that includes a comprehensive guide to restoring and maintaining player pianos called Rebuilding The Player Piano by Larry Givens that is signed by the author, a scrapbook history of the mechanical piano in America called Player Piano Treasury by Harvey Roehl, and an Ampico player piano music roll that plays Hungarian Rhapsody that has its original box. Largest item measures 12.75"L x 3"W x 3"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: AmpicoCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Antique original Art Nouveau collotype on thick laid paper featuring Music II and Schubert at the Piano after Vienna Secession member and Symbolist artist Gustav Klimt's 1898 and 1899 original paintings. Published in Studie Zum Bilde der Gustav Klimt (Study of The Pictures of Gustav Klimt ) by Max Eisler. Vienna State Printing Press, 1920. Plate No. 6. Edition of 500. Artwork dimensions: 9.50"L x 11"H. Artist: Gustav Klimt (Austrian 1862-1918)Issued: 1920Dimensions: See DescriptionEdition Number: Edition of 500Country of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Stunning white lacquer piano and bench. With its rich, clear tone and fullness, this piano is always a pleasure to play or just sit back and listen with it's self playing function. Piano board marked G2 serial number J 3910898. SHIPPING NOTE: Item located in Wellington, FL - not available for in-house shipping. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 58"L x 61"D x 40"HManufacturer: YamahaCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.
Medicine Chest from RYS Yacht St George, English, c.1900, marked in red lettering 'S.Y.2ST. GEORGE", and marked with the brand 'TABLOID' to the top, marked to the inside lid ' Burroughs, Wellcome and Co., London' constructed of steel plate finished in green with gilt corners, with folding lid, wooden interiorfitted out with 35 of 36 bottles, each with labels and stoppers, width 39cm Note: some bottles contain original contents so cannot be posted by Flints Shipping department. Buyer to arrange collection or own courier/shipping company. Provenance: bought at Christies auction lot 43, 11 Jul 1997 The RYS yacht St George. She was built by Ramage and Ferguson of Leith in 1890 and was owned by Ernest James Wythes CBE (1868-1949) from 1890 until 1918. He was elected into tthe RYS in 1890 and remained a member until his death in 1949. The following is an extract from a book "The Cruise of the St George, RYS to see the World" written by George Fyfe MD in 1893 about her cruise around the world: "The St George is a three-masted auxiliary-screw steam yacht, and next to the Royal yachts is one of the largest and finest of the Royal Yacht Squadron, of which her owner is a member. "She was built at Leith, by Ramage & Ferguson, from the design and specifications of a first-class yacht architect (Mr Strorey) for her owner's use (E.J. Wythes, Esq) and has cost about £50,000. "The predominant idea in her construction has been to combine strength and sailing qualities and special adaption for navigation in distant seas, with elegance of yacht-like symmetry, and every home like convenience and indeed luxurious comfort for the sea-farers aboard of her. "The St George is a hundred and ninety-two feet long and thirty-two feet beam, 1,000 tonnage, double bottomed of teak and steel, first-class engined, and with every thing in duplicate in case of break downs where repairs could not be effected; capable of steaming twelve knots an hour (sic) and of doing fifteen under canvas, for which she is specially rigged with arrangements for feathering her screw to favour her sailing speed; electric lighted all over and electric search light if at any time needed. "As to our cabins they are like elegantly upholstered bedrooms, ten feet high and nearly twelve feet square, with marble baths and hot and cold water arrangements. "The saloon is thirty feet wide, well-lighted and ventilated, with open fireplace and overmantle, richly furnished, decorated and upholstered; has organ, piano, and well-selected library, chiefly travel, science, and fiction; as well as ample lounging and writing conveniences. "The reception and smoking room on the deck is in keeping with the saloon, and forms an elegant and luxurious lounge for wet days and evenings. The fact is, until we were rudely disillusioned by the "heasy-hosy" sensations of the choppy sea of the Atlantic, that we were soon to make the acquaintance of, we could readily beguile ourselves into thinking that we were not aboard at all, but living in an elegant home on shore. "As to what I have jocosely called our "live stock" there are fifty-three all told, consisting of thirty-seven A.B.s and ship's officers, nine in steward's department, and seven gentlemen including the owner and myself. "Our table is an exceptionally excellent one in viands, wines, beverages, &c., as well as in the no less important matters of cooking and waiting. "Add to all this that the owner is the kindest and most thoughtful of hosts, and his friends aboard excellent..." The yacht was taken up for war service in March 1915 and renamed Oriflamme. She was then lent to the Director of the Naval Intelligence Division and based on the Humber, but nothing is known of her activities. She ceased her active service in June 1918 and, after being renamed Wallington, was used as a base ship on the Humber.
SIX BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include two boxes of vintage and modern biscuit tins, a boxed Who Wants to Be A millionaire, Adult Drinking Games Compendium, Chess, a roll-up piano, assorted guitar books, brewery items, an aluminium coin case, assorted extension plugs, four cased Belkin mobile phones cases, etc (6 boxes and loose) (s.d)
An exceptionally handsome, handmade walnut parlor piano, crafted in limited production, number 88000, with upholstered piano bench. This is a perfect functional center piece for any refined space. Includes brass plaque: WM. Knabe and Co. Baltimore. Piano measures: 68"L x 58.25"W x 39.75"H. Bench measures: 37"L x 16"W x 21"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionEdition Number: Limited edition number 88000 Manufacturer: WM. Knabe and Co. Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
This eccentric pair of marionettes features a small Kiddy Keys piano named Piano Man, dressed in a tuxedo, with various objects creatively forming its head and body. Accompanying him is Niki, a singing ant who originated in Pablo Cano's 2007 Viva Vaudeville, a fantasy-inspired show commissioned by MOCA. Niki is crafted from an assortment of items, including a red floral bowl, a doll head, and wooden balls. Included with the marionettes is the catalog, Full Circle, documenting eight years of Cano's productions at MOCA, created for his 2005 exhibition, The Beginning. The first page features a handwritten note from the artist to his friend Alicia, along with sketches of both Piano Man and Niki. Pablo Cano, a Cuban-born, Miami-based artist, creates charming marionettes from found objects, discarded materials, and items contributed by friends and family. He incorporates these unique creations into his performances and displays them as sculptures. A small card around the neck of Piano Man has a handwritten text with the name of artist, title, and date. Largest artwork dimensions (Piano Man): 20"L x 21"W x 25"H. Artist: Pablo Cano (Cuban/American, b. 1961)Issued: 2005-2008Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: Cuba/United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Original vintage cinema poster for a Soviet film Song of the Herder produced by Mosfilm Studios in 1956 - Design by Homov features a singer wearing tails in front of a grand piano with a portrait of a girl in the background. Good condition, folds, creasing, pinholes, staining. Country of issue: USSR, designer: N Homov, size (cm): 106x70, year of printing: 1957.
A fine John Broadwood & Sons Boudoir Grand Piano, circa 1932, in a walnut case, with 88 keys, traditional short boudoir 4’6 inch case, on tapered square section legs and brass caps and castors, 96cm high, 138cm long, 142cm wide, serial number: 251690 (dates to 1932 or 1933), includes an associated piano stool (2) Ivory licence 6P5E4SXF