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1797 SIR JOHN JERVIS AND THE BATTLE OF CAPE ST VINCENT A large and rare creamware jug, c.1797, printed in black with a portrait oval titled 'Sir John Jarvis [sic] KB Admiral of the Blue', bordered by a vignette of a ship detailing the success, and Fame depicted with trumpet holding a ribbon inscribed with previous battle honours above four lines of loyal toast, the reverse with a figural circular panel, a sailing ship in the background, above four lines of verse titled 'Jack Spritsails Frolic', restoration to the rim and foot, 26cm. Knighted in 1782 for action off Gibraltar, Jervis was raised to the Peerage on 23rd August 1797 as Baron Jervis of Meaford and Earl St Vincent, in recognition of his triumph at Cape St. Vincent. Cf. John & Jennifer May, Commemorative Pottery 1780-1900, p.88 for a description of the print of Jervis. Provenance: with Martyn Edgell, December 2016.
1789 GEORGE III'S RECOVERY A pearlware puzzle jug, c.1789, the slender oviform body pierced around the rim, the handle modelled as Fame, moulded with acanthus leaves in pale blue and green and banded in brown with the incised inscription 'Fame doth her trumpet sound so you must drink all round to Great George the King', chipping and restoration, 23.3cm.
A SILVER BONBON STAND AND A PAIR OF SILVER VASES (3)The bonbon stand of shaped circular form, decorated with a pierced border and raised on a tripod foot, London 1924 and the pair of vases of trumpet shaped form, with foliate pierced decoration, Sheffield 1909, height 17cm, combined weight 284 gms, with two associated base metal liners
A GROUP OF SILVER AND FOREIGN WARES (7)Comprising; a pair of napkin rings with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1944, another smaller napkin ring, a mustard spoon and a pair of trumpet shaped vases, Sheffield 1907, height 13.5cm, combined weight excluding the vases 67 gms, also a three piece serving set, comprising a knife, a fork and a slice, the loaded handles detailed 800, with a case
1934 Irish Amateur Golf Championship silver trophy awarded to Hector Thomson, played at Portmarnock the twin handled Art Deco trumpet shaped trophy with circular base, engraved GOLFING UNION OF IRELAND, IRISH AMATEUR OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP STROKE COMPETITION, 2NF NETT, HECTOR THOMSON 1934, hallmarked silver, Dublin 1934 by S. D Neill, height 12cm, weight 180gr., bears minor wear and slightly out of shapeHector Thomson (1913-88), a Scottish golfer, who won the 1936 Amateur Championship and was on the British Walker Cup team in 1936 and 1938. He won the Scottish Professional Championship in 1953 and turning professional in 1945.
14th-15th century AD. A group of three part-glazed ceramic vessels comprising: a piriform ewer with trefoil mouth, strap handle, collared neck and discoid foot, the upper body covered with a green glaze; a piriform ewer with upward-facing u-shaped spout and strap handle, the upper body covered in a green glaze; a vessel with squat globular body, stepped shoulder and trumpet-style neck and rim, covered in an amber and green glaze. Exhibited Islamic Ceramics of the Persian Middle Ages, Turin, Apptodo Galleria, 22 March-14 April 1969. 851 grams, 12-15cm (4 3/4 - 6"). Private collection, Turin; acquired in 1976 from Fratelli Molayem, Approdo Galleria, Rome; acquired by Fratelli Molayern before 1969; accompanied by a copy of an old inventory list dated 9 December 1976.. [3, No Reserve] Fair condition, repaired.
7th-8th century AD. A flat-section bronze equal-arm cross mount, four pelta-shaped arms with a recessed panel, Insular style triquetra knotwork motif to each panel, the centre with a spiral trumpet motif. See Metropolitan Museum of Art, Treasures of early Irish art, 1500 B.C. to 1500 A.D.: from the collections of the National Museum of Ireland, Royal Irish Academy, Trinity College, Dublin / exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, New York, 1978; Hencken, H., Price, L., Start, L.E., Lagore Crannog, an Irish Royal Residence of the 7th to 10th century AD, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, vol.53, Dublin, 1950-1951, pp.1-247, fig.11 (decorated bronzes) and pl.XIV; Youngs, S. (ed.), The Work of Angels. Masterpieces of Celtic Metalwork, 6th-9th centuries AD, London, 1989, item 157a (two Irish motif pieces in the same decorative style); Laing, L., A catalogue of Celtic Ornamental Metalwork in the British Isles, c AD 400-1200, Oxford, 1993, item 259 (copper-alloy crozier with the same decorative style"). 4.16 grams, 24mm (1"). Property of a Cleethorpes collector; acquired from a Mr Harrison, a Lincolnshire farmer; found Lincolnshire, UK in the 1990s; accompanied by an archaeological report by Dr Raffaele D’Amato. The appliqué may have formed part of a harness or bridle furniture, or used as a belt or bowl mount, or likely was a part of a religious item. The Insular Style was common to religious foundations in parts of Britain and Ireland in the 8th century. The decoration of the mount finds good parallels with the ornamentation of the central discs of the Lagore buckle (Youngs, 1989, fig.59), with spirals of decreasing size in line with the La Tène tradition. The spiral of our cross also recalls the very complicated spirals and interlaces of the Tara Brooch. The foliate design with sharp-angled interlace finds a strong correspondence with objects from Dumfries, very late (12th century AD) but this characteristic pattern of triquetra is already present on Irish decorated bones of 7th-8th century from Moynagh Lough, and visible on the well-known cross of Carndonagh (Metropolitan, 1978, p.100, fig.25"). Fine condition.
Celtic, part of a Terret Ring, 1st cent. AD, openwork design and trumpet terminals, an enamelled body from a Dragonesque brooch, part of a tinned openwork mount and belt mounts (2), with loops behind, one decorated with triangular panels; Roman, 1st-2nd cent. AD, brooches (15), including trumpet types, umbonate discs, equal armed and several fragments; Medieval, 13th-14th century (4), including horse pendants, an iron arrowhead and strap ends [33] Most with a green patina £100-£120 --- Provenance: All found in Lincolnshire
1st-2nd century AD. A silver trumpet brooch with cord, spring and pin; decorative body with collared bow, faux ropework to the headplate, four vertical rows of plaited wire to the footplate, flanked by two vertical rows of three conical bosses; X-motif composed of zigzags to each face of the catchplate. 16.3 grams, 41mm (1 1/2"). Property of a gentleman from Vienna; from his private collection formed since 1970. [No Reserve] For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price Fine condition.
2nd century AD. A silver openwork plate brooch formed as a group of La Tène Style comma-trumpet motifs and scrolled designs, with pin-lugs and catch to the reverse. Cf. Heeren, S. & van der Feijst, L., Fibulae uit de Lage Landen. Beschrijving, Analyse en Interpretatie van een Archeologische Vondstcategorie, Amersfoort, 2017, item NL-0454-07b-048, for the type. 6.1 grams, 29mm (1"). Property of a gentleman from Vienna; from his private collection formed since 1970. The object belongs to the group of openwork plate brooches with a two-piece spring, that have been divided by Heeren and Van der Feijst in two main groups: subtype 59a with a regular catchplate in line with the pin, and subtype 59b with a transverse catchplate in the shape of a hook. These brooches are associated with the Roman army, as they show decorative motifs which also appear often on military gear and horse-harnesses. [No Reserve] For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price Very fine condition.
12th-8th century BC. A terracotta globular jug with basal ring, trumpet-shaped neck with median fillet, everted and chamfered rim, strap handle to the shoulder, concentric red and black painted bands to each broad face, hatched fish to the shoulder. See Amiran, R., Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land, Jerusalem, 1963, for discussion. 945 grams, 28.5cm (11 1/4"). Property of a Surrey, UK, gentleman; from collections formed since before 1970. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
12th-8th century BC. A globular jug with trumpet-shaped neck, flat base with everted and chamfered rim, strap handle to the shoulder, concentric dark brown painted bands to each broad face, cross motifs to shoulders. See Amiran, R., Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land, Jerusalem, 1963, for discussion. 775 grams, 24cm (9 1/2"). Property of a Surrey, UK, gentleman; from collections formed since before 1970. [No Reserve] Fine condition; small hole to body.
12th-8th century BC. A globular jug with trumpet-shaped neck, everted and chamfered rim, strap handle to the shoulder, concentric dark brown painted bands to each broad face, chevron lines to shoulders. See Amiran, R., Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land, Jerusalem, 1963, for discussion. 570 grams, 21cm (8 1/4"). Property of a Surrey, UK, gentleman; from collections formed since before 1970. [No Reserve] Fine condition; small chip to rim.
3rd-1st century BC. A terracotta vessel formed as a bull, two large globes constituting the body surmounted by a trumpet-shaped filling spout and strap handle, two pouring spouts formed from the neck, with head and horns of the animal above; bands of linear ornament with hatching; mounted on a custom-made stand. 3.7 kg total, 33cm including stand (13"). Property of a London gentleman; previously with Christie's, London, The Saeed Motamed Collection – Part II, 7 October 2013, lot 1; formerly in the Saeed Motamed collection, acquired in September 1984; accompanied by a copy of the thermoluminescence report no.N113g42 issued by Oxford Authentication. Fine condition.
10th-12th century AD. A carved sandstone statue of Shiva in four-armed Harihara manifestation, a composite of androgynous forms of Shiva and Vishnu; Vishnu wearing a cylindrical headdress and Shiva having his matted hair tied in a topknot; a simple sampot secured at waist, holding a war discus in the left hand, the other hands, now absent, would have been holding the other martial kingly attributes: battle club and conch-shell trumpet; mounted on a custom-made display stand. See The Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 1993.387.4, for an earlier and more elaborate example of Ardhanarishvara. 9 kg total, 51.5cm including stand (20 1/4"). Property of an East Sussex gentleman; from his private collection formed between 1983 and 1990; formerly in a South East London collection formed in the 1970s. Fair condition.
An Edwardian silver picture frame by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1905, overall 19.5cm x 14cm, aperture 13.8cm x 9.5cm together with a small silver candlestick; an Eastern white metal cylindrical box and cover, 7cm diameter x 9.5cm high; a small silver trumpet vase; an EPNS small trophy cup; mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forksCondition report: Picture frame has three corners missing, wear to the backing and polishing marks; white metal cylindrical box 205 grams
A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain vases in the form of trumpet shaped flowers, each marked G351 to the base, 8cm diameter x 12.5cm highCondition report: One with a hairline crack running around the base where the leaves meet the flower, visible from the underside, the same vase with very small surface wear to the green glaze top rim
A VICTORIAN VASELINE GLASS EPERGNE, incomplete and with damage, replacement parts and additional items, comprising a central wavy rimmed trumpet surrounded by five clear glass, scrolled and spiralled canes, most s.d., with a sixth hole vacant, on a wavy base, height 49cm, together with a green and vaseline epergne trumpet and two matching side trumpets, both with damage (4)
A GROUP OF LATE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY GLASSWARE, to include a silver plated framed fitted with two cranberry and amber glass preserve dishes, both chipped to rims, a clear glass epergne with plain central trumpet surrounded by six clear glass leaves, height 41cm, one leaf chipped, two mirrored glass epergne bases, other flower holders, vases, etc, s.d. (12)
A EARLY 20TH CENTURY WMF ELECTRO-PLATED CENTRE-PIECE, missing its glass trumpet to the bullrush and foliate pedestal, with a seated maiden and cherub beside two foliate embossed dishes, and on a heavily scrolled base, one foot stamped 'WMF, EP, I/0, SC' approximate height 31cm, (condition report: general light wear all round with some discolouration in places, ink marks to the base, sticky residue to the inside of one of the bowls, a patch of solder to the inside of the base)
Original vintage travel poster for Tutzing 1200 Anniversary celebrations held between May and September 1953, featuring a fun Midcentury Modern illustration of a man in a blue and white costume with sun rays surrounding his smiling face, playing a trumpet and holding a fish in the net over his shoulder, running above an illustration of a calm view of churches, buildings, mountains, on a shore with ship and sailboats on water. Text in the insert provides information on the planned events - club events, concerts, poetry, historical and art exhibition, solstice celebration, sea festival and pageant, Midsummer Night's Dream Open-air theatre in the palace gardens, gala concert. Good condition, folds, tears, creasing, pinholes. Country of issue: Germany, designer: Corclier, size (cm): 74x54, year of printing: 1953
A Wedgwood green and lilac jasperware salad bowl having plated rim and with plated servers, together with a Wedgwood lilac jasper jar and cover, a black jasper trumpet vase, pin tray, dark blue jasper ash tray, and a glass paperweight fashioned as an owl (6)Condition report: Salad bowl with some chips to white, one ram’s head broken and chipped, bowl with chip near base, spoons appear OK.
An antique Indian silver Trophy Cup, of two-handled goblet form, chased with a band of huts and trees decoration, on ebonised wood plinth marked 'By appointment Garrard & Co. Ltd. England, Calcutta & London', overall 6in (15.25cm) high, together with five other pieces of Indian silver with chased decoration, including a pair of trumpet vases, 5½in (14cm) high, circular plate of hexafoil form, 5¾in (14.5cm) diameter, small cup, 2½in (6.25cm) diameter and a heart-shaped pin cushion, 3in (7.5cm) wide (6)
Royal Worcester - Pair of figural trumpet vases, modelled as Bacchus carrying his thyrsus and a Bacchante with tambourine, after originals by James Hadley, puce factory marks and date code for 1897, 32cm highCondition report: Overall sound. Losses to gilding on and some scratches to vase on both.
Ireland and the Williamite War - Battle of the Boyne, an Irish commemorative wine glass, The Glorious Memory of King William/No Surrender, Boyne 1st July 1690, T.C./S.C., the inscribed trumpet-shaped bowl etched and engraved with an equestrian portrait of William III, girdle-capped stem, domed circular foot, pontil mark, 16cm high, dated 1690 It is thought that this glass marks the bicentenary of the Battle of the Boyne, and was engraved by Franz Tieze (1842-1932). He was a Bohemian-born engraver who worked in the flint glass factory of the Pugh Brothers in Dublin from 1865 to 1910, although he also engraved 18th century wine glasses.
Folio Society - Literature - Waugh (Evelyn): Sword of Honour trilogy, 1990, pictorial boards, slipcase, (3); Brideshead Revisited, 1995, pictorial cloth, slipcase, (1); Hardy (Thomas): Under the Greenwood Tree, Far from the Madding Crowd, The Return of the Native, The Trumpet Major, The Mayor of Casterbridge, & Tess of the d'Urbervilles, six-volumes, mixed dates, cloth, slipcase, (6); Trollope (Anthony): Framley Parsonage, The Small House at Allington, The Last Chronicle of Barset, Can You Forgive Her?, Phineas Finn, The Eustace Diamonds, Phineas Redux, The Prime Minster, & The Duke's Children, The Macdermots of Ballycloran, The Bertrams, Orley Farm, The Belton Estate, & The Way We Live Now, mixed dates, cloth, slipcases, (14); Brontë (Charlotte) & (Emily): Jane Eyre, &, Wuthering Heights, two-volume set, 1991, green moiré silk, slipcase, (2); The Sonnets of Michelangelo, 1961, vellum coloured back over cloth, slipcase, (1); Sadleir's Blessington d'Orsay, two-tone cloth, slipcase, (1); further verse, [30]
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