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Auction House:
Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Musical Instruments & Accessories
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Hawaiian ukulele, by Kumulae, circa 1920s, decal to headstock, rings of inlay around the sound hole, 53 cm long ***
*** A collection of reference books on the violin, including Encyclopedia of violin makers, the Viola D'Amore, and violin makers of the Guarneri family ***
*** French, circa early 20th century 'Couesnon & Cie.' brass saxophone, missing mouthpiece, 101 cm high ***
*** English piccolo, by D'Almaine & Co, London, circa 1830, crafted from boxwood with ivory ferrules. Stamped D'Almaine & Co. / late Goulding & D'Almaine / Soho square / London, 31 cm long ***
*** English piccolo, by Rudall, Carte & Co, London, circa 1900, crafted from cocus wood, with silver plated nickel keys. Housed in original case, bearing the makers label, 31.5 cm long ***
*** Metronome, by Cocks & Co, London, circa 1880, of pyramid form, encased in wood, the gilded metal cartouche for R.Cocks & Co, below is another cartouche in ivory with the inscription 'Miss Wills 1st music prize. 1st class, from Dr Buck', the whole raised… ***
*** Trumpet BB, 1970's brass trumpet 'Stradivarius' model 25 by Vincent Bach', comes with hardcase, mouthpiece and two mutes ***
*** A U2 display case, featuring a guitar signed by Bono, the edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr ***
*** French mandolin, by Phrynis, circa 1900, flat back design, with mother-of-pearl inlay to front edges, around sound hole and to pick guard. Fine parquetry design to verso. Signed Phrynis to front, 64 cm long ***
*** German autoharp, circa 1900, sixteen string, 'Geschutzt' imprinted on the chord bar holder, 69 cm long, 27.5 cm wide ***
*** English ukulele banjo, by John Grey & Sons, model George Formby, serial no. E- 1134, circa 1950, George Formby plaque inlaid in mother-of-pearl to the headstock, 58 cm long ***
*** Upright piano, stamped R. J. Paling, model number 2, serial number 5585, Melbourne, 19th century, the rosewood case, comprising a folding keyboard, double brass sconces to the upper front board, the gilded plaque to the inside of the lid reads 'W.H. Glen… ***
*** Portuguese guitarra, by Estabelecimento, circa 1900, with two heart shaped sound holes, above a double bird ended bridge and a fleur-de-lis motif to lower body, paper label to interior, 92 cm long ***
*** Turkish saz evi, by Saz Evi, Istanbul, circa 1970s, stamped Semsi Yastiman, Saz Evi, Besiktas Istanbul below the bridge. Unplayed, 117 cm long ***
*** Two ebony sterling silver mounted conductors batons, by Oskar Olsen, London, 1912 & 1918, the first hallmarked Oo/ London/ 1918, the middle sterling silver mount with a cartouche for inscription, the second hallmarked Oo/ London/ 1912, the central… ***
*** Two French cast metal metronomes, patent number 34104, circa 1905, both cases comprise pairs of hinged doors enclosing metronomes, decorated in C scrolls, shells and foliate, and raised on scroll feet, tallest 18.5 cm high ***
*** 1930's USA made Resonator Guitar, with a wooden body in original case ***
*** Violin, mid 19th century German violin (Mittenwald), comes with hard case and two bows. ***
*** Hofner Senator Jazz guitar, blondewood and rosewood, serial number, Germany, c 1960, 39 cm high, 15 cm deep ***
*** Cornet BB, silver cornet 'Besson', comes with case, mute and mouthpiece ***
*** Australian ukulele, by Jack Maskell Guitars (JMG), serial number 2763, patent 1948, 'Jmg' decal to headstock, incorporating a tailpiece, with an arched back and front, 53.5 cm long. Other Notes: a similar example forms part of the Powerhouse Museum. ***
*** French brass cornet, by Antoine Courtois & Auguste mille, Paris, circa 1880, inscriptions to the bell include 'Medaille de 1re Classe Exposition Universelle 1855' along with various other awards. In case, 31.5 cm long ***
*** Mandolin, early 20th century 'O Series' mahogany mandolin by Martin & Co. ***
*** American Orpheum mandolin banjo, by Rettberg & Lange, no. 3 special model, serial number 8382, New York, circa 1920s, intricate abalone shell inlay to fingerboard and headstock which also bears the Company logo. serial number impressed to verso, 60 cm long ***
*** American ukulele, by Lyon & Healey, Chicago, circa 1920s, an acorn branch wreath decorated to lower body. Stamped '70 / Pat Apld For' to verso of headstock, 54 cm long ***
*** Continental violin with bow, circa 1900, elegantly crafted with rounded bouts, and a decorative pierced tailpiece, 60 cm long ***
*** Italian mandolin, by Sil, circa 1900s, string inlay to the back of the body, the pick guard made from tortoiseshell with mother-of-pearl inlay, 63 cm long ***
*** Italian bowl-back mandolin, by Luigi Poppi, circa 1900s, the soundboard decorated with marquetry butterflies and flowers crafted from mother-of-pearl and abalone, inlay around the edges, string inlay to the bowl-back, and paper label to interior, 61 cm… ***
*** Italian bowl-back Milanese model mandolin, circa 1900, with alternating mother-of-pearl and abalone shell inlay to front edge, with a moustache shaped bridge and a scrolled head, 53 cm high ***
*** German mandolin, by Schultz, circa 1950, flat back design, inlay with a floral motif to guard plate around sound hole, 63 cm long ***
*** German mandolin, 20th century, flat back design, back stylistically crafted in alternating panels of wood. Inlay with a floral motif to guard plate around sound hole. Stamped 'Germany' to the back of headstock, 62.5 cm long ***
*** English zither banjo, by William Temlett, London, circa 1920, the headstock elegantly shaped, stamped to verso 'W. Temlett Maker/ London', 89 cm long ***
*** English upright piano, by John Watlen & Son, London, 19th century, the rolled front lid comprising six octaves, supported on two fluted front legs, the upper front panel stretched in an olive green silk, 136.5 cm high, 115.5 cm wide, 52.5 cm deep ***
*** ukulele, retailed by J. Albert & Son, circa 1890, decal to headstock bearing 'Made expressly for J. Albert & Son/ 137-139 King St/ Sydney, rings of inlay around the sound hole and to the front edge of the sound board, 54 cm long ***
*** Hawaiian ukulele, circa 1920s, partial decal to headstock, the top crafted from Koa wood, 54 cm long ***
*** Late 19th/early 20th century Millers auto harp Erato, (with original tuning key) ***
*** A bon Jovi display case, featuring a Guitar signed by Jon bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, Tico Torres and David Bryan ***
*** American banjo, by Samuel. S. Stewart, the Student model, Grade 2, Philadelphia, circa 1900, open back with the factory mark impressed to verso, 82 cm long ***
*** American ukulele, by Gibson, style 2 model, Michigan, circa 1930s, stamped Dg-2900 / made in the Us', to the verso of headstock, 53 cm long ***
*** French flutina, circa 1870, polychrome inlays and mother-of-pearl keys, 12.5 cm, 37 cm, 19 cm ***
*** A Conn Saxophone in original case with accessories ***
*** Drums, three early 20th century graduated marching band drums. ***
*** Organ, early 20th century portable peddle church organ by 'Estey Organ Co. ***
*** Harpsichord, early 2Oth century portable tuning key harpsichord by 'Dulcitone' ***
*** American fretless seven string banjo, 2nd half 19th century, of typical design with snakehead shaped headstock and open back, 86 cm long ***
*** American classical guitar, by C. Bruno & Sons, Incorporated, New York, circa 1910, decorated with butterfly motif beneath sound hole. The verso of guitar decorated with string inlay, paper label to interior, 93 cm long ***
*** A late 19th/early 20th century zither in original case with ornate carving ***
*** American ukulele, by Washburn, style two model, serial number 701, circa 1930s, the verso of headstock stamped '701 / Pat Apld for / Washburn', 53 cm long ***
*** American chord zither, circa 1900, decorated with a trophy of musical instruments to upper body. Label to interior, 52.5 cm long, 33 cm wide ***
*** German bowed zither, circa 1880, of typical form, with an ebonised fingerboard and headstock, terminating in the form of an elegantly carved leaf when viewed from the back, to the front 'Henerich Mincher' is engraved on the foliate brass plate on… ***
*** English mandolin banjo, by cuckoo, circa 1900s, of typical form, 'Cuckoo' imprinted on the headstock, 55 cm long ***
*** Hawaii ukulele, circa 1900, the shaped headstock with a decal bearing the cartouche 'Ua Mau Ke Ea Oka Aina I Ka Pono'. Bands of inlay running down the center of fingerboard, along the edges, and rings around the sound hole, 53 cm long ***
*** An Aria Pro II bass guitar (Serial no. 049263) ***
*** A shawm and an Iranian falconer drum, the shawm of typical trumpet form. The falconer drum of small proportions with a bronze shell, Shawm: 42 cm long, Falconer drum:15.5 cm diameter ***
*** A collection of books on musical instrument construction and Maintenance, including guitar Making, Making musical Instruments, and piano Servicing, building and Retuning ***
*** A 19th century C.Gerock of London boxwood travelling flute, of typical form, 62 cm long ***
*** Violin, 1920's German trade violin. Label reads 'Antonius Straduarius 1737' ***
*** Case, vintage crocodile skin double violin case ***
*** Saxophone E, 1920's soprano saxophone 'XX Century' by Hawkes & Son'. Comes with original case, mouth piece section and Reeds ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver mounted ebonised baton maker's mark E.N, London 1908 with applied foliate sterling silver mounts, the central mount inscribed 'Presented to Mr F.F Hesse By the Bristol Y.M.C.A Brotherhood Male Voice Prize Choir April 1909', 44… ***
*** A Kiss display case, featuring a Guitar signed by Paul Stanley ***
*** Guitar, 1930's acoustic guitar by Regal 'Le Domino Big Boy' (faults) ***
*** Saxophone B, 1980's Russian silverplate saxophone 'N46' by 'Razno', comes with case. ***
*** American ukulele, by Samuel. S. Stewart, Philadelphia, circa 1920s, Company name inlaid in mother-of-pearl to headstock. Brass label bearing 'Band & Orchestra Instruments / W C Brehm / Broadway / Los Angeles' verso to headstock, 53 cm long ***
*** English one string stroviols, home model, circa 1920, bearing a manufacturer's plaque to one side, 85 cm long ***
*** German mouth organ with bell novelty, early 20th century, housed in original box. The mouthorgan impressed with decoration of two birds, 13.3 cm long ***
*** Two Yugoslavian double carved flutes, a shawm and one other flute, circa 1900s, both Yugoslavian wooden flutes decoratively carved in geometric patterns, the third flute of plain form and the shawm of typical trumpet form, longest flute approximately 33… ***
*** English zither banjo, by Windsor, Artiste model, Birmingham, circa 1900, the brass impressed plate on the heel reads 'The new Windsor patent zither banjo A.O. Windsor, 94 Newhall St. Birmingham, England', 95 cm long ***
*** Unknown artist 19th century, salon scene featuring a harp guitar, oil on canvas, 35 cm x 24 cm ***
*** A large collection of reference books, primarily guitar related ***
*** Flute, early 20th century open G# rosewood flute by 'E. Rittershausen, Berlin / 5428 For J.R Lafleur & Son London. ***
*** Cornet BB, late 19th century silver Cornet 'Prototype By 'Besson & Co', comes with leather carry case and mouthpiece ***
*** Euphonium BB, 1930's silverplate four valved euphonium 'Class A' by 'Hawkes & Son' ***
*** Australian painted acoustic guitar, by Wayne, style 101, Melbourne, circa 1920, Wayne Jackaroo decal to headstock, and paper label to interior, the soundboard painted with a camp fire scene, 97 cm long ***
*** American bowl-back mandolin, by a. C Fairbanks Company, Boston, circa 1900, Mother-of pearl-inlay to fingerboard, with decorative motifs to headstock, intricate marquetry to the edges and around the sound hole, and string inlay to the bowl-back. With a… ***
*** American bowl-back mandolin, by George Bauer, Philadelphia, circa 1910, Fleur de Lis inlay to headstock in mother-of-pearl, string inlay to the front edge, marquetry inlay around the sound hole above the carved tortoiseshell pick guard, 61 cm long ***
*** American ukulele, by Gretsch, Hammerhead model, New York, circa 1930s, 'Gretsch' decal to headstock, 53 cm long ***
*** American plastic body Islander ukulele, by Mario Maccaferri, New York, circa 1950s, Uniquely crafted from plastic, makers logo to headstock, 53 cm long ***
*** Lacquered violin case, circa 1900, the whole elegantly decorated with gilded musical instrument trophies and a male portrait, 80 cm long ***
*** French oboe, by Martin Freres, model 1740, Paris, circa 1960, in case, inscribed 'Martin Feres/ 1740/ Paris/ France' to the bell, additional reeds also included, 60 cm long ***
*** German mandolin, serial no. 186662, circa 1920, flat back design, with polychrome banding to front edge and guard plate around sound hole. The serial number located on back of tuning pegs, 61 cm long ***
*** German mechanical player zither, by Triola, circa 1900s, 'Triola' painted in polychrome on the soundboard along with a band of flowers around the sound hole, 55.5 cm long, 41 cm wide ***
*** English zither banjo, by Windsor, model no. 2, Birmingham, circa 1907, model number and date impressed to the top of the headstock, verso is an engraved plaque bearing 'Robert E Dorman'. To the heal an impressed metal plaque bearing ' the new Windsor/… ***
*** English zither banjo, by Windsor, no. 44, Birmingham, circa 1920, 5 strings, 12 brackets, the headstock decorated with engraved stainless steel plating, 91 cm long ***
*** A French long brass bugle with tassles, by Couesnon of Paris ***
*** French flutina, by Busson, Paris, circa 1870, boxwood inlay, in case, 30.5 cm wide, 12.5 cm deep ***
*** Three reference books on guitar history Published by Edizioni Il Salabue, the guitar: four centuries of masterpieces, 2008, the guitar, Mirecourt, Les Provinces Francaises, 2011, the guitar, Paris 1650-1950, 2007. ***
*** Four reference books on guitar history and Collections, Martin Guitars, volumes 1 and 2: a history, and a Technical reference, by Richard Johnston & Dick Boak, 2008. In double sleeve, with Strings attached, the Art and beauty of vintage guitars, Jonathan… ***
*** A collection of reference of books on Spanish and Latin American guitar, including the Rio Platense guitar, and the Art of Flamenco ***
*** A trumpet in a case the trumpet engraved with 'Pan American / made in U.S.A. / E.I. Khart Ind.' (wear), the accompanying case of brown leather by the same manufacturer, the case 43 cm long ***
*** Cased W.T Armstrong 90 flute with sterling silver body and head ***
*** Cornet BB, early 20th century silver cornet 'Clear-Bore Class A' by 'J.Higham.', comes with lyre & mouthpiece. ***
*** Violin, 1930's German violin label reads 'Antonius Stradivarius', condition Fair. ***
*** Violinophone, early 20th century 'Concert Model Stroviols' ***
*** Banjo, 1920's banjo by S.rose & Co., comes with original case ***
*** Trombone, early 20th century slide trombone 'Imperial' with slide extension handle by 'Boosey and Hawkes ***