IVORY CARVED FIGURE SCANTILY CLAD FEMALE DANCER holding tambourine over head barefoot on ivory base. Raised on shaped hardwood stand. Height (of ivory) 6.25''. The carving is in good condition with light wear throughout but the back appears to have some staining.
Antique Limoges Enamel and Diamond Brooch, France, depicting a Spanish dancer with tambourine and castanets, with floral and foliate counter-enamel, and framed by rose-cut diamonds, silver-topped 18kt gold mount, dia. 1 1/4 in., maker's mark and guarantee stamps. Estimate $1,200-1,500 With monogram signature GA and GP? in the counter enamel. Wear commensurate with age. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
KARL FEURER OIL ON CANVAS (Portland, Oregon, 19th/20th century) Portrait of Gypsy dancer with tambourine. Image measures 28" x 24", signed "Karl Feurer" lower right. In a gilt wood frame.
GERMANY, 1863-1934 A gilded bronze sculpture of a tambourine dancer by Adolf Muller-Crefeld. The woman is depicted nude sensually dancing with her arm raised while rattling a tambourine by her hip. The sculpture is signed "Muller-Crefeld, Berlin" and mounted on an ovoid black stone plinth. 19" tall by 9 1/4" wide by 7" deep
NEALE GREEK REVIVAL PEARLWARE JUG, CIRCA 1798 HEIGHT: 7 IN. (17.78 CM.)NEALE GREEK REVIVAL PEARLWARE JUG, CIRCA 1798, Neale & Co. Greek Revival pearlware jug, circa 1798, the ovoid body with grooved neck, engine-turned base and angular strap handle, the body printed in the Greek Attic red-figure style with three mythological circular panels, including pair of mythological figures of Eos and Cephalos and Dionysus and a maenad, a third slightly smaller medallion under the spout, of a female dancer holding a tambourine Catalogue note: All three designs on the present jug are based on colored engravings after Sir William Hamilton's collection, published by Baron d'Hancarville as the ‘Collection of Etruscan, Greek and Roman Antiquities of Sir William Hamilton...1766-67' Literature: N.H. Ramage, 'Ars Ceramica', 2018 Issue, Volume 34, Published September 2022, pp. 3-12 Dimensions: Height: 7 in. (17.78 cm.) Provenance: Collection of Nancy and Andrew Ramage
ORIENTALIST SCHOOL WATERCOLOR ON PAPER; HAREM BELLY DANCER AND TAMBOURINE PLAYER, SIGNED LOWER RIGHT,Orientalist School watercolor on paper; Harem Belly Dancer and Tambourine Player, Signed lower right,, Unframed. 13 1/2" x 10 1/2".
Josef Lorenzl (Austrian, 1892-1950)'Tambourine Dancer', circa 1925bronze, on an onyx and marble basesigned 'LORENZL' to the cast26.2cm high overall.
Painted Cast Iron Sculpture Of A Tambourine Player Depicting a female tambourine player leaning against a red painted architectural structure with Moorish decoration. 17" H. Property from the estate of the renowned belly dancer Serena Wilson.
BRONZE PLAQUE AFTER RENOIR ''DANCER WITH TAMBOURINE I'': Published by Westbank Enterprises with the cooperation of Madame Louise Renoir, Hoka Hey Foundry mark, 24.25'' x 17'', impressed signature lower right, marked W.B. lower left and dated 1986.
47PC Tin Litho Noisemaker Toy Grouping: United States, Early 20th Century. . Includes two paddles decorated with bells and dancers, two bells decorated with dancers, four horns decorated with New Year horns glasses, clocks, and party goers, ten rattles decorated with dancers, clowns and smiley faces, twenty-nine noise makers decorated with clowns, dancers, and New Year imagery, one top decorated with insects, and one tambourine decorated with salsa dancers. All have light wear to the lithography and work. Tin litho, Smallest 2" t x 1 3/4" w x 4 1/4" d, Largest 5 1/2" x 6" dia. Four noisemakers, two hammer rattle, and one bell, marked "Kirchhof 'Life of the Party' Products, " clown rattles and show girl rattle marked "Kirchhof, " one hammer rattle and three noisemakers marked "U. S. Metal Toy MFG. CO. ". From the collection of a North Scituate, Rhode Island lady. Condition Wear as expected from age and use, please refer to description.
2 North African Mother Possibly Egyptian, the first a doumbek with camel skin drum head, the body with parquetry of mother-of-pearl, bone, and wood; the second a tambourine with camel skin drum head and mother of pearl panels. Largest: 7.75" H. Doumbek skin with a large crack, and lacking some inlay panels; tambourine with minor wear and darkening to skin. Property from the estate of the renowned belly dancer Serena Wilson.
Two Royal Worcester figures emblematic of music by James Hadley and a figure of a Grecian Dancer, late 19th/early 20th century, each modelled as a lady in classical robes, two playing pipes, the third holding a tambourine, puce or green printed marks and model 1828 and 1441, 31.5cm. and 26cm.high.
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A French Gilt Bronze Figure charlotte monginot (1872-1962) depicting a dancer with a tambourine, on an onyx base. Height overall 15 5/8 inches. 1,000-1,500
BRONZE PLAQUE AFTER RENOIR ''DANCER WITH TAMBOURINE I'': Published by Westbank Enterprises with the cooperation of Madame Louise Renoir, Hoka Hey Foundry mark, 24.25'' x 17'', impressed signature lower right, marked W.B. lower left and dated 1986.
CARL KAUBA (AUSTRIAN/AMERICAN, 1865 - 1922) 10 ½" overall Painted bronze sculpture of a young dancer in the Art Nouveau style, on carved marble column with bronze plaque at the base depicting a young woman in profile surrounded by a tambourine, a fan, and flowers. Signed at the base behind her foot, marked to the side of the base "Geschützt 5805." The same numbers also faintly stamped to the back of her gown.
LARGE DRESDEN FIGURAL GROUP AND TWO FIGURINES OF LADIESLARGE DRESDEN FIGURAL GROUP AND TWO FIGURINES OF LADIES, the large group modeled as a woman in hat with yellow bow holding up a fishing net containing two babies, and surrounded by other adults on naturalistic base; and one female figure modeled as a dancer, gilt highlights, h: 7 3/4 in.; the other figure with a tambourine and sheep at her feet, h: 9 3/4 in. (3)
German Cast & Painted Bust of a Tambourine Dancer Vintage 1920s, the back stamped with an illegible maker's mark and the words "Gesetzlich geschützt" (Copyright).16" H. Wear, surface darkening. Property from the estate of the renowned belly dancer Serena Wilson.
Pair of French Empire-Style Silvered Metal-Mounted Cobalt Glass Vases , probably early 20th c., mounted with a central medallion enclosing a female dancer with tambourine, between garland bands at mouth and foot, h. 10 7/8 in., w. 4 1/4 in., d. 4 1/4 in . Provenance: Schwitz Collection, Franklin, LA
Group of Art Nouveau Gilt and Patinated-Bronze Figures 20th Century Comprising Pierrot playing a mandolin, inscribed Schmidt Hofer; female dancer with a tambourine in a high stepping pose, inscribed D. Simon; female bather adjusting her sandal, inscribed P. Le Faguay; nude bather, unsigned; and a bather, signed indistinctly. Height overall of tallest 10 inches. C
SILVERED METAL-MOUNTED COBALT GLASS VASESPair of French Empire-Style Silvered Metal-Mounted Cobalt Glass Vases , probably early 20th c., mounted with a central medallion enclosing a female dancer with tambourine, between garland bands at mouth and foot, h. 10 7/8 in., w. 4 1/4 in., d. 4 1/4 in . Provenance: Schwitz Collection, Franklin, LA
STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER-PRINTED AND ENAMEL-DECORATED THREAD CADDY, CIRCA 1810-20.
The sliding cover applied with a dancer in purple robes playing a tambourine and flanked by printed floral sprays, each corner with a pink rose stem, the sides with views of farmhands at dinner and a family resting, set on paw feet. Height 2 ¾ inches, width 4 ½ inches, depth 5 inches.
Louis Icart (French 1888-1950) Young Tambourine Dancer Young Tambourine Dancer Signed l.r. in matrix. Colored etching on paper, framed. Sight size 20 x 13 1/4, frame size 27 x 21 in.
ART DECO STYLE GILT TAMBOURINE DANCER SCULPTUREArt Deco style gilt composite sculpture, dancer with tambourine, base stamped 682, approx 21"h, 24.5"w, 6.5"d
A French Patinated Bronze Figure: The Tambourine Dancer: A French Patinated Bronze Figure: The Tambourine Dancer 19th Century Inscribed F. BARBEDIENNE FONDEUR, two-tone brown patina; together with a bronze-mounted black marble pedestal. Height of figure 46 3/4 x width 13 x depth 14 inches; height of base 6 inches; height of pedestal 31 1/2 x diameter 20 inches. Condition For condition inquiries please contact Jon King at jonking@hindmanauctions. com
AFTER JEAN-LOUIS GRÉGOIRE (FRENCH 1840-1890) A SCULPTUR...after JEAN-LOUIS GRÉGOIRE (French 1840-1890) A SCULPTURE, "La Danseuse au Tambourin," 20TH CENTURY, the maiden tambourine dancer of gilt and cold painted cast bronze with mixed metals. Height: 36 1/2" Diameter: 16"
Condition:
Patina spots, composed of joined parts, no apparent signature, rubbing to red paint and expected surface wear. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
Dresden Lace Figurine of a Flamenco Dancer, with tiered lace net dress, holding a tambourine and having a mandolin at her feet, bottom marked "Dresden Art Made in Germany." 12.5" Some loss to lace netting.
Art Deco In the manner of Chiparus or Lorenzl, depicting a harem dancer in exotic garb accented with rhinestones, holding a tambourine, and mounted on a light green agate pyramidal base. Overall: 13.5" H. Darkening and wear to painted surfaces, composite elements with darkening and hairline cracks. Property from the estate of the renowned belly dancer Serena Wilson.
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A French Gilt Bronze Figure charlotte monginot (1872-1962) depicting a dancer with a tambourine, raised on an onyx base. Height overall 15 5/8 inches. figure.
Art Deco style gilt composite sculpture, dancer with tambourine, base stamped 682, approx 21"h, 24.5"w, 6.5"d
COLLECTION OF EIGHT RUSSIAN PORCELAIN GENRE FIGURESCOLLECTION OF EIGHT RUSSIAN PORCELAIN GENRE FIGURES, including a pair of Mexican dancers, Ayaebo blue factory mark under base, h: 5.5 in.; a peasant with fish in one hand, h: 5 in.; an Inuit in parka figurine, red illegible mark under base, h: 4.25 in.; a peasant child holding a rodent, green Ayaebo mark under base, h: 5.75 in.; peasant musician group, with lady on accordion and gentleman with tambourine, blue Ayaebo mark under base, w: 9 in.; a kneeling peasant child pouring tea, red Ayaebo mark under base, h: 6 in.; a standing peasant girl, part green mark under base, h: 9.5 in.; and a young girl training her puppy on an oval base, blue mark in Cyrillic under base, h: 6.25 in. (8)
Cast bronze figure of an Siamese dancer with tambourine, 16" high Estimate $200-400
DANCER BY GARDNER RECKARD. New York, 1858-1908. Oil on canvas. Signed "Reckard, NY, (18)'96, apres N. Sichel" (Nathaniel Sichel, Germany, 1843 - 1907). Dancing woman with tambourine. Patched repair, surface wear and flakes, some inpainting. 18"h. 10"w., framed, 22"h. 14"w.
German Porcelain Art Deco Figure of a Tambourine Dancer, 20th century, polychrome enamel decorated, modeled semi-nude in a dancing pose, unidentified printed mark, ht. 8 3/4 in.
Very good condition throughout with no cracks, chips or restorations.
AFTER BRUNO ZACH (AUSTRIAN, 1891-1945), BRONZE MODEL OF A DANCER Patinated cast bronze, dancer depicted in traditional costume with tambourine raised, incised signature "B. Zach" to the terrace, mounted upon a black hardstone plinth.
A PAIR OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURES, dated 1932, of a Spanish dancer playing a tambourine and her male companion, both wearing orange, yellow and black costumes, marked in iron red, 7 1/2" high
Agathon Léonard (French, 1841-1923), Dancer gilt bronze, the figure holding a tambourine aloft, inscribed "A. Léonard sclp," also bearing an impressed "M" below the Susse Freres foundry mark.Agathon Léonard was the pseudonym of Van Weydveldt. He studied at the School of Fine Arts in Lille, his birthplace, and was soon elected to the Académie de Beaux-Arts in Lille. He was quite successful throughout the remainder of the 19th century, but he achieved his highest renown in 1900 with the debut of "Jeu l'écharpe" at the Exposition Universelle in Paris. While originally created for Sevres in fine porcelain as a centerpiece and based upon the fluid movements made famous by Loie Fuller in her scarf dances, the sets sold out and Léonard contracted with the Parisian foundry Susse Freres to create the figures in bronze in varying sizes, of which these are the largest. The detail and sinuous form of each figure epitomizes the Art Nouveau movement. 21.75 in
A white marble figure of a gypsy dancer late 20th century
The young turbaned gypsy maiden seated in thought astride an carved Pharaoh's mask and holding her tambourine at her side.
height 52 1/2in (133cm)
A Gypsy Dancing automata, probably Lambert circa 1905
With bisque Simon & Halbig mould 1039 head with open mouth, upper teeth, glass eyes with eye lashes, bisque lower arms, dressed in flared pink dress and red waist coat, stockings and shoes, mounted on a red plush base housing c/w and musical movements, when wound the dancer turns from side to side, shaking her tambourine and stamping her foot, 53cm (21in) tall.
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Charles Bryson (American, 20th Century) Dancer with a Tambourine pastel signed Bryson and dated (lower right) 53 1/8 x 29 1/4 inches. stable.
Two Continental Porcelain Figures, 19th c., of women, one of a dancer with a tambourine, the other holding a book, with impressed numbers on the underside of each, Dancer- H.- 9 in., W.- 3 in., D.- 3 1/2 in. (2 Pcs.)
Scio Pottery (Scio OH) Tambourine Dancer in white gloss. Unmarked open bottom. Mint. 8 3/4'' tall.
47PC TIN LITHO NOISEMAKER TOY GROUPING United States,Early 20th CenturyIncludes two paddles decorated with bells and dancers, two bells decorated with dancers, four horns decorated with New Year horns glasses, clocks, and party goers, ten rattles decorated with dancers, clowns and smiley faces, twenty-nine noise makers decorated with clowns, dancers, and New Year imagery, one top decorated with insects, and one tambourine decorated with salsa dancers. All have light wear to the lithography and work.
ITALIAN PIETRA DURA PLAQUES WITH DANCERS, PAIR Pair of Italian pietra dura plaques inlaid with semi-precious stones including lapis lazuli, malachite, marble, and jasper, in figural arrangements depicting a male and female dancer, the man playing castanets and the woman a tambourine, housed in gilt wood frames with "Made in Italy" labels on reverse. Each plaque: 13.5" H x 6.5" W; frame: 17.75" H x 11" W.
JOSEPH DURET, A PAIR OF NEAPOLITAN DANCER BRONZES (French, 1804-65). Half nude male figures, with castanets and other with removable tambourine, on circular bases that have molded fish and shells, with "Delafontaine" foundry signature, each approximately 38-39 in. H.
Harem Dancer Automaton France, ca. 1910, bisque socket head incised UNIS 301, blue glass eyes, painted brows and lashes, open mouth, brown human hair wig, on articulated body with bisque hands. Wearing a silk crepe harem costume with silk fringe. Standing on a velvet covered base containing musical clockwork mechanism. When operated she ingeniously rotates her hips in a dancing motion while moving her wrist to shakes the tambourine.22" H.Very Good - Excellent
Extremely Rare Phoenician Bronze Musical Chalcophone: Ancient Eastern Mediterranean, Phoenicia, ca. 8th to 7th century BCE. A beautiful example of a bronze musical instrument called a chalcophone, composed of two parallel bars - each with its terminals twisted into tight spirals - linked by eleven bronze wires with thick springs on them. To be played, someone would shake or pluck at the springs. The instrument has a delightful, whimsical appearance. An ivory pyxis from Phoenicia held by the British Museum (N. 973) depicts a frieze of musicians playing double pipes, the tambourine, and chalcophones amidst palm and lotus trees, while a goddess overseeing a banquet observes, giving us an idea of how it would have been played and under what circumstances. Size: 5. 1" W x 6. 9" H (13 cm x 17. 5 cm); 8. 1" H (20. 6 cm) on included custom stand. . Fascinatingly, chalcophones are found almost exclusively in Phoenicia and in South Italian Iron Age burials, suggesting a link between east and west. Similar, but not identical instruments also have been found in Ur. Chalcophones are often found alongside a type of instrument called "sonagliera, " similar to chimes. In the South Italic contexts, they are associated with the graves of adult women. This is also true in Assyrian contexts, and the later Apulian sistrum - a similar instrument, depicted on red-figure vases is also associated with women, and, specifically, with religious contexts. So who would have used this beautiful instrument? It seems likely that it would have belonged to a high status woman, perhaps a priestess, musician, or dancer at religious ceremonies. . See a similar example at Bonhams London, which sold in 2014 for US $20, 598: https://www. bonhams. com/auctions/21926/lot/94/ . . Provenance: ex-Davis collection, Houston, Texas, acquired before 2013 from various auction houses in London and New York. . All items legal to buy/sell under U. S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. . . A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. . We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. . #133024 Condition One of the springs is bent, and one other is missing one end of its support rod. Beautiful bright green patina.
SET OF FOUR GINORI CAPODIMONTE STYLE BISCUIT PORCELAIN FIGURES OF PUTTI, A GINORI FIGURE OF A DANCER, A MEISSEN STYLE FIGURE OF NEPT...SET OF FOUR GINORI CAPODIMONTE STYLE BISCUIT PORCELAIN FIGURES OF PUTTI, A GINORI FIGURE OF A DANCER, A MEISSEN STYLE FIGURE OF NEPTUNE AND A GINORI SPOON TRAY , Italy, late 19th/early 20th Century, including four biscuit porcelain figures of putti, blue crowned N / Ginori marks, paper labels for model 456 and 457, each cherubs model standing atop a high plinth, one with a dove, one with a ball and two with bows, h: 6 in.; Ginori Capodimonte style figure of a female dancer, blue crowned N mark, modeled as a peasant striding, holding a tambourine in her left hand and her skirt hem in her right, h: 5.75 in.; a Meissen style porcelain figure group of Neptune and Hippocampus, Rudolstadt, Thuringia, blue crowned N mark, probably for Ernest Bohne & Son, the mythological god modeled striding before his stead, on a pierced domed base, h: 5.75 in.; and Ginori porcelain 'Pittoria Fiesole' pattern shell-form spoon rest, green and gilt crowned Richard Ginori mark, 20th Century, centering a sepia Italian landscape, the rim with a gilt cell-pattern band, l: 4.5 in. (7) Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling
CAST METAL STATUE ASSORTMENT(4) items including an Art Deco style silver-tone depiction of a nude female caryatid supporting an ashtray, standing on a black stepped circular base; a painted aluminum depiction of a female dancer having a tambourine, standing on a Baroque style base; a bronze-tone spelter allegorical figure holding an olive branch and compass beside a tree stump holding a globe; and a bronze-tone spelter depiction of a fisherwoman holding a net-wrapped basket beside a basket of fish, standing on a turned wood base
"Tambourine Dancers" Oil on Canvas 19th C. : Continental School, "The tambourine dancers & cavaliers, " late 19th century, oil on canvas, unsigned. Image: 6" H x 8" W; frame: 15. 75" H x 17. 5" W. Available payment options on Bidsquare
JEAN BAPTISTE CLESINGER (FRANCE, 1814-1883) BRONZEJEAN BAPTISTE CLESINGER (France, 1814-1883) bronze sculpture, "Zingara," Neapolitan dancer with tambourine. Signed "J. Clesinger, Rome - 1858." Inscribed "F. Barbedienne Fondeur" and circular mark "Reduction Mecanique A. Collas Brevete." The bronze measures 36" high.