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Two Georgian wine glasses, circa 1750, the trumpet shaped bowls above multi spiral air twist stems, over conical feet, the larger glass with etched bowl, the smaller glass with folded foot, 16cm and 18.5cm highCondition report: The smaller glass with scratching and tiny fleabites to the rim and footrim. The larger glass with a few nibbles to the footrim, scratching and tiny fleabites to rim and footrim, and som scratching to the bowl.
Pair of contemporary Irish silver tot cups, with flared rims and silver gilt interiors (Dublin 1991). Maker SAC. Another silver cup (London1968) Carrington & Co and a small silver spirit flask cup (Sheffield 1931) together with three silver trumpet vases (Various dates and makers) and a silver plated spirit flask cup. Approximately 9ozs weighable silver. Pair of tots 5cm overall height. (11)
TOWER ARMOURIES, LONDON A .750 FLINTLOCK MUSKET, MODEL 'INDIA PATTERN BROWN BESS', serial no. 655/778, WITH BAYONET, circa 1810, with brushed bright 39in. barrel, Tower proofs, moulded band forwards of the flaring top-tang, borderline engraved military type lock signed 'TOWER' on the tail and with a 'G.R. and crown device below pan, ring-necked cock, possibly period chained pricker and pan-brush, walnut hand-rail full-stock carved with an apron around the top-tang and fitted with brass furniture including trumpet mouth ramrod pipes and complete with an iron under-barrel ramrod, together with an iron socket bayonet signed 'DAWES' (cleaned with some light staining) and fitted with a reproduction buff leather sling, overall length without bayonet 55in., weight approximately 9 3/4lbs..
TOWER ARMOURIES, LONDON A .750 FLINTLOCK MUSKET, MODEL 'INDIA PATTERN 'BROWN-BESS'', no visible serial number, WITH BAYONET, circa 1810, with blacked 39in. barrel, Tower proofs, moulded band forwards of the flaring top-tang, borderline engraved military type lock signed 'TOWER' on the tail and with a 'G.R.' and crown device below pan, ring-necked cock, walnut hand-rail full-stock carved with an apron around the top-tang and fitted with brass furniture including trumpet mouth ramrod pipes and complete with an iron under-barrel ramrod, together with an iron socket bayonet signed 'G. SALTER & CO' (some light staining), overall length without bayonet 55in., weight approximately 9 3/4lbs..
Group of 18th/19th century drinking glasses, to include a jelly glass with trumpet bowl, gadrooned collar and spreading circular foot, H11cm, firing glass with rounded funnel bowl with engraved and faceted border, upon a plain stem and thick firing foot, H9.5cm, further firing glass with the funnel bowl, upon a flanged firing foot, H8cm, etc.
A Victorian Silver Goblet, by Augustus George Piesse, London, 1865, the bowl tapering and on trumpet foot, the foot with beaded border and chased with foliage, the bowl cast and chased with a pony and trap in a landscape and engraved 'Won by Excavater Sept 3rd 74', 21cm high, 11oz 4dwt, 348gr. Fully marked near rim. There is some wear to the marks, though they are still legible. There is some overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. The bowl has been resoldered to the stem and there is some excess solder in this area. The are some bruises and so the cup rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface.
A Victorian Silver Goblet, by Thomas Ellis Seagars, London, 1862, the bowl baluster and on trumpet foot, the bowl chased with foliage, flowers and rocaille, 15cm high, 4oz 15dwt, 148gr . Fully marked near rim. There is some wear to the marks but there are still generally legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The foot is somewhat bruised and so the goblet rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface.
A George V Silver Pedestal-Bowl, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1924, the bowl circular, the sides pierced with foliage scrolls below a shaped rim, on trumpet foot, 23cm wide, 14cm high, 16oz 1dwt, 498gr. Fully marked near rim. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a bruise to the foot which causes the bowl to rock slightly when placed on a flat surface.
GARNITURE OF THREE MID-19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN SPILL VASES, likely Spode, each of trumpet form, decorated with a landscape in the Imari palette, beaded borders, the two smaller vases painted '967' to base, the tallest 16cm high, along with another Imari spill vase (4) Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY DERBY PORCELAIN SPILL VASES, each of cylindrical form with trumpet rim, the square reserve hand-painted with a floral still life within gilt borders, painted marks to base, 10.5cm, along with another pair of spill vases (4) Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE BRONZE VASE, the trumpet neck with twin upright handles, over an ovoid body and circular foot, the neck cast in relief with panels of figures, the body in high relief with a dragon set amongst foliage, on a hardwood stand, 16cm high overall Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
SET OF THREE EARLY 19TH CENTURY COLOURED WINE GLASSES, each with faceted trumpet bowl above a faceted knopped stem and circular foot, polished pontil, 14cm high, along with two other early 19th century coloured wine glasses, a soda glass beaker, and a set of five 20th century wine glasses (11) Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
GARNITURE OF THREE LATE VICTORIAN EARTHENWARE SPILL VASES, each of cylindrical form, the larger with trumpet rim, the two smaller with pierced rims, each transfer printed with flowerheads on a blue and white ground, the tallest vase 18cm high (3) Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN SPILL VASES, of footed trumpet form, hand-painted with panels depicting countryside scenes within gilt borders, on a claret ground, inscribed '3, 708' to base, 13.8cm high, along with another mid-19th century vase painted with birds, fruits and foliage (3) Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
LATE 19TH CENTURY BOHEMIAN CRANBERRY GLASS VASE, of slender urn form, with central opaque glass roundel hand-painted with a floral spray, the body gilded throughout with scrolls and foliage, 26cm high, along with a Bohemian cranberry glass trumpet vase (2) Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
TWO EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN VASES, both of tapered square form with trumpet neck, the first hand-painted with scenes depicting birds perched in trees, the second with figural scenes, character marks to bases, 29cm high Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
Victorian Wedgwood cauliflower design bachelors teapot with impressed marks, handle repaired H11cm, early C20th Linthorpe style trumpet vase, with entwined dragon in blue turquoise glaze (AF) H30cm and C19th Continental porcelain three division hors d'oeuvre dish with hand painted decorated roses (3)
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Vases and Covers, 1902, of ovoid form with tall trumpet necks and scroll handles, painted with sprays of flowers in foliate and scroll cartouches on an ivory ground within blue, green and gilt borders, printed marks in green, 31cm high. Both covers lacking knops. One cover with a rim chip. Bodies free from damage. Model number 2128
A Cantonese Porcelain Baluster Vase, 19th century, the trumpet neck with mythical beast handles, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in landscapes and interiors in panels on a blue ground with foliage and birds, 82cm high, on a George II style giltwood and gesso stand with lion paw feet. Vase with riveted repairs. Stand in poor condition.
An Austrian Cold Painted Bronze Cat Orchestra, 20th century, comprising a conductor, a pianist and piano, an accordion player, a saxophonist, a trumpet player, a xylophone player and xylophone, a guitarist, a lutenist, a banjo player, and a dancing couple, each approx 5.5cm high. The group has been re painted. ,Banjo detached from figure but retained. Wear to surface decoration. Some typical minor losses to whiskers.
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