Emile Galle Art Nouveau-style cameo glass vase, moulded spurious signature beside star mark, of baluster form decorated with sprays of trumpet-shaped flowers in orange on a frosted ground, 9.5cm high Condition ReportMinor wear throughout including some scratches to the base, some surfaces scratches and marks, see pictures.
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Collection of Continental coloured and enamelled glassware, late 19th century and later, including a Bohemian gilt and enamel Middle Eastern market bowl and domed cover (25cm high), an opaque glass baluster vase enamelled with butterflies and swags of flowers, a green tinted vaseline-style trumpet-shaped vase, another similar, a spatter Ware two-handled urn on integral plinth base, a mould blown iridescent small globular vase trailed with green serpent, an opaque glass basket and other items
Large collection of Czechoslovakian and Bohemian spatter and coloured glassware, circa 1930 and later, including trumpet-shaped vases with frilled rims, a waisted basket with blue trailed handles, a Spatter Ware vase decorated in green, orange and blue with applied blue leaf-shaped trailed handle, a jade-coloured bowl and cover, two Art Deco uranium wine glasses and other items, tallest 25cm high Condition ReportMarks and wear to surfaces throughout as well as surface dirtiness.Chips and nibbles to several rims. Some water marking.See pictures.
dating: about 1780 provenance: France, Very large, curved, single-and-false-edged blade with wide central fuller and deep groove on the back, finely engraved and gilded base on a blue background with a cartouche of cornucopias and floral motifs and below a large crown and rays, featuring the sun in the center, below a spear crossed with a trumpet, a trophy of flags on the other side with a central pandur's head among cartouches with floral motifs. Bronze, one-quillon hilt with traces of gilding, langets and long, smooth cap outlined at the edges. With wooden grip covered with leather and with embossed brass mounts with floral motifs and convex, curved stripes. Two suspension rings. Very rare. length 90.2 cm.
dating: 1820-30 provenance: Naples, Blade of triangular section, engraved and gilded on a blue background decorated with trophies and floral motifs at the first part. Gilded bronze hilt, shell-guard featuring figures of gods among angels with trumpet and lion's heads. Guard decorated with lion's head and floral motifs, pommel with wings and floral motifs, all in bas-relief. Mother-of-pearl grip scales (small chip). Without scabbard. length 98.5 cm.
dating: End of 19th beginning of 20th Century provenance: Europe, All different, made of silver, brass or silver-plated. A silver queen with three children and a red stone base with heraldic crest, a musician in an 18th century dress with a trumpet, a bearded man on a column, a ring with a ducal coat of arms, a silver ring complete with a case and others. height 2.2 - 9.4 cm.
Four brooches to include a gold (no hallmarks) & mother of pearl cameo of a Roman Centurion?, approx. 3.5cm diameter, with pin & hook fitting, 17.26gm, a 9ct rose gold trumpet brooch, approx. length 6.5cm, with pin & safety catch, 3.10gm, a 9ct rose gold bar brooch with a central twist, length 4.5cm, pin & catch fitting, 2.47gm and a yellow gold (unidentifiable hallmark) brooch with a tasselled & beaded drop, length approx. 5cm, with pin & hook fitting & a safety chain, 6.85gm, (4).
Italian school; second half of the 17th century."Penitent Saint Jerome".Oil on canvas.The original canvas is preserved.It has repainting and restorations.Measurements: 122 x 86 cm.The present canvas presents a typical iconography of the 17th century, in which Saint Jerome is shown. He reached a great popularity during the Counter-Reformation, due to his repentance and contemplative life, useful values to move the faithful. Saint Jerome is one of the four great Doctors of the Latin Church. He was born near Aquileia (Italy) in 347. Baptised at the age of nineteen, between 375 and 378 he withdrew to the Syrian desert to lead an anchorite's life. He returned to Rome in 382 and became a collaborator of Pope Damasus. In the second half of the 16th century a new iconography emerged in which the saint listens to the trumpet of the Apocalypse, an iconography widely used by the Counter-Reformation Church. The distinguished saint is usually depicted inside a cave or in the middle of the desert, and is usually, though not always, accompanied by his characteristic attributes: the stone symbolising the rigour of penance, with which he beats his chest; the skull, symbolising death; and the red cloak, which reflects the tradition that made him a cardinal. The accumulation of books and parchments next to the saint alludes to the saint's translation of the Bible into Latin, which since the Council of Trent has been considered the only official translation. Finally, the theme of Saint Jerome hearing the trumpet of the Last Judgement became fashionable in Counter-Reformation Europe and gradually became established, displacing previous interpretations of the saint as a sage or penitent.The present canvas depicts Saint Jerome penitent in the desert through a classical, clear and open composition. The saint is depicted full-length, emphasised by the lighting and also by the intense crimson of his cloak. He is located in a rocky setting, enclosed on the left side and open to the landscape (to a grey, leaden sky) on the opposite side, a composition directly derived from the teachings of the Italian classicist Baroque. Next to it we see the lion, lying at his feet, the skull and the writings.
A lot comprising Booths Real Old Willow pattern part tea service, Aynlsey willow pattern coffee cans and saucers, Royal Grafton Indian Tree pattern cups and saucers, similar Coalport cups and saucers, Barker Bros Tudorware art deco cups and saucers, blue and gilt transfer printed platters and plates, a hobnail cut and engraved decanter, another trumpet shaped decanter Condition Report:"there are no booths saucers, the cups are 10cm diameter, 7cm high,2 plates are 19cm, a 3rd is 19cm but is Wiltonware Ye Old Chinese Ware pattern6 larger plates at 21cm, sandwich/cake plate is 27cm"
1st millennium BC. A ceramic rhyton with painted decoration and equine finial; the trumpet-shaped mouth with painted bands of intersecting red and black lines, circumferential solid red bands, segmented hoops and lattice panel with black pellet detailing; horse finial with legs folded beneath the body, painted reins and harness, vent to the chest; possibly Parthian workmanship; mounted on a custom-made stand. 800 grams, 24cm high (1.19 kg total, 31cm including stand) (9 1/2 (12 1/4)"). Private collection of Xavier Guerrand-Hermes. Boisgirard, Arts D’Orient, 17 December 2008, lot 7. Artcurial, Arts D’Orient et de L’Islam, 25 March 2014, lot 8. Accompanied by a copy of a positive thermoluminescence analysis report, sample no.N121q69 from Oxford Authentication. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.11062-183993. [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website.] Fine condition.
5th-3rd century BC. A ceramic blackware kantharos vessel with trumpet-shaped foot, drum-shaped bowl with carinated lower edge, flared rim, two loop handles rising above the rim with lateral spurs; below the rim on each face overpainted sgraffito vine tendrils terminating in painted heart-shaped leaves. 735 grams, 27.5cm high (10 3/4"). Lincolnshire collection, 1990s. Property of a Sussex gentleman. Fine condition.
Two mid 18th Century George II glass wine drinking glasses comprising an example with bell shaped bowl with single flint tear to the cylindrical column raised on domed circular foot along with a similar example having a drawn trumpet bowl. Measures approx; 15cm. Both appear in good condition.
A collection of three George III drinking glasses dating from the 18th Century comprising a waisted bell shaped bowl example on circular foot, a trumpet example on slender stem along with another bell shaped example on thick clear stem over domed circular foot. Largest measures approx; 18cm tall.
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