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Click here to subscribeA GOOD LATE 19TH-CENTURY DUTCH ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY THREE-FOLD DRESSING SCREEN each panel having a humped top with foliate plush-covered shaped panel above a finely inlaid foliate scene, one depicting lovers in a landscape, another a group of adults playing "Blind Man's Buff", the third a dandy conversing with a lady over a garden wall, all within a border of foliate scrolls and flowers, including tulips, 166.5cm x 149cm high, (65.5in x 58.6in) wide
A silver-mounted enamel bowl, maker's mark rubbed, Vienna, late 19th century, of wavy oval form with flowered scroll handles, painted with animated 18th century subjects, those on the exterior allegorising Arts and Science, the interior with Music and Dance, width 17cm, 6 3/4 in; a pianoform enamel box, Simon Grunwald, Vienna, circa 1900, with silver-gilt mounts, 9.5cm, 3 3/4 in; and a triple folding screen, Hermann Bohm, late 19th century, painted with classical subjects within enamelled scroll borders, the interior with three oval glazed photograph compartments, height 16cm, 6 1/4 in, (3)
Three small photographs of Stan Laurel in later life, one autographed 'The Duke of Santa Monica!'; one showing Stan Laurel with Dana Andrews and Charlton Heston receiving his Screen Actors Guild Honorary Award, 1963; and Stan with his special 1961 Oscar for 'Creative pioneering in the field of cinema comedy', inscribed on the reverse 'My Academy Award Oscar!'. (3)