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Click here to subscribeAN ARTS & CRAFTS STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY-STAINED PIANO STOOL having an upholstered hinged box seat, the shaped front and rear friezes ebony and boxwood-strung, the front additionally centred by a stylised flowerhead in harewood and abalone shell, the ends having serpentine armrests on shaped splats and tapering square section legs with square "pad" feet
Clementi & Company, London A WILLIAM IV/EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SQUARE PIANO having an oblong top with rounded front corners and crossbanded border, the hinged cover enclosing maker's cartouche flanked by scroll-pierced sound hole, above 43 ivory keys and 21 ebonised sharp/flat keys, stamped "From/MILSOM'S/Piano Forte & Music Warehouse/Argyll St/Bath", on balustroid legs, brass caps and castors, 180.5cm x 72cm x 87cm high, (71in x 28.3in x 34.25in)
A Fine Victorian Rosewood 'Piano-front' Davenport. The pop-up back section fitted with three small central drawers veneered in birds-eye maple and flanked by pigeon holes with a brass gallery rail to the top. The curved-down front lid opening to reveal a slide-out writing surface on ratchet supports with tooled leather insert, pen troughs and ink wells with internal maple veneered drawers. Supported on broken S-scroll front legs carved with flowers and having scroll feet above a moulded break-front with a bank of four drawers and corresponding dummy front drawers either side.
A fine, tortoiseshell, leather and silver mounted stationary box, c1904, the tortoiseshell, piano top cover set with elaborate pressed silver mounts and central cartouche, the base and body of morocco leather bound carcase, inside with red shot, silk lined stationary section, 19cm height x 29cm width.
SEVEN MINIATURE FIGURES: a coloured Goss of woman in Welsh National costume carrying a basket of eggs, Height 4", transfer printed factory mark, a coloured porcelain girl with plaited hair carrying a basket, Height 3.75", three miniature coloured bisque "Piano Babies", a woman on a chamber pot, and a painted plaster cradle with infant. (7)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SQUARE PIANO by John Brodwood & Sons, Gt Pulteney St., London, with 5.5 octave keyboard, the fascia brass inlaid and with a pair of gilt metal grills, the centre with makers label and with later retailers name in gilt "R J Heath & Sons Cardiff", on four gadroon moulded turned tapered legs terminating in castors. Width 70".
A stained oak 'Manxman' piano, designed by M.H.Baille Scott, manufactured by John Broadwood & Sons, London, circa 1902, the hinged top above a pair of doors with strapwork copper hinges enclosing copper and iron candle sconces, with stencilled mark 'John Broadwood & Sons, London', the movement numbered '88652'113.5cm. high by 142.5cm. wide by 63.5cm. deep
A mahogany and ebony strung box in the form of a square piano, the flame veneered case with a marquetry keyboard, on turned and tapering legs with gilt metal capitals, the hinged top enclosing three divisions with marquetry covers and turned ivory handles, one enclosing a musical movement, 16cm high, 18.5cm deep, 31cm wide, (the box 19th century, later adapted)
Victorian walnut Davenport with pop-up correspondence rack, piano front enclosing writing surface, ink bottles and two drawers, with the traditional four-drawers to one side and dummy drawers to the reverse, all with turned handles and on a shaped base with cabriole scrolled supports and on bun feet, 56cms, (22”).
Cox, David (1783-1859), A Treatise on Landscape Painting and Effect in Water Colours: From the First Rudiments to the Finished Picture: with Examples in Outline, Effect, and Colouring, London, J Tyler for and S and J Fuller, 1814, Oblong folio (290 x 450mm.), advertisement leaf, 24 engraved plates,16 aquatint plates, and 14 hand-coloured plates, one loose, obvious repairs to title and dedication leaf, marginal browning, extra plates loosely inserted at end, later half red morocco, red morocco lettering piece pasted onto front cover, spine lettered in gilt, extremities rubbed, armorial bookplate of Thomas Middlemore of Hawkesley With nine other mainly 19th century sheet music works including 'Dramati Airs from English. Italian, German & French Operas, Arranged as Rondos, for the Piano Forte' (London, n.d.)