Gordon Beningfield (British, 1936 - 1998) "Trumpet Honeysuckle" Signed lower right. Original watercolor/gouache painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover of the U.S. 29c Trumpet Honeysuckle stamp issued July 24, 1992. Abundant in dry or moist soils of thickets and open woods in the eastern United States, trumpet honeysuckle is a slender vine with whorled clusters of flowers at the ends of the stems. The scarlet trumpet-shaped flowers -- tinged with yellow inside -- bloom from April to August. The blossom's bright red color, tube-like form and sweet fragrance attracts hummingbirds, honey bees and hawkmoths. The fruit ripens into crimson berries in late autumn. Typical of members of the honeysuckle family, trumpet honeysuckle has opposite leaves and stamens that protrude conspicuously from the flowers. The upper leaves join around the stem, giving the appearance of a single united leaf pierced by the stem. The genus name, Lonicera, honors Adam Lonitzer, a 16th century German botanist and physician; the specific name -- sempervirens -- means evergreen. Native Americans and early settlers dried and smoked the leaves of trumpet honeysuckle to treat asthma. Image Size: 7 x 6 in. Overall Size: 11.5 x 10.5 in. Unframed. (B12850)
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Paar Vasen mit Vogel-Fels-DekorChina, wohl RepublikzeitGestreckt bauchige Form mit trompetenförmig ausschwingendem Rand, unterglasurblaue Malereimit Vogel auf Felsen bei blühenden Sträuchern, am Hals aufgelegte, plastischeLöwenmaskaron mit beweglichen Ringen; Fußzone und Schulter mit ornamentalem und mattbraunglasiertem Reliefband. Porzellan. Braune, geritzte Chenghua-Bodenmarke. H. 45,5 cm.Chinesisches Porzellan, Porzellanvase Pair of vases with bird-rock decorationChina, probably Republic periodOf elongated bulbous form with trumpet-shaped flaring rim, underglaze blue painting of abird on a rock with flowering shrubs, the neck with applied sculptural lion mascaron withmovable rings; foot zone and shoulder with ornamental and matt brown glazed relief band.Porcelain. Brown, incised Chenghua bottom mark. H. 45,5 cm.
Kleine Vase mit "Ochsenblut"-GlasurChinaKugelbauchig mit Trompetenhals. Porzellan mit monochromer rotbrauner Glasur. H. 12 cm.Chinesisches Porzellan, Miniaturvase, Porzellanvase, Solifleur Small vase with ''oxblood'' glazeChinaSpherical-bellied with trumpet neck. Porcelain with monochrome red-brown glaze. H. 12 cm.
Kleine Imari-VaseJapan, Meiji-Periode, 1868-1912 oder früherTrompetenform; flächendeckender Dekor auf Blütenstängeln, unter dem Rand Behangwerk aufblauem Fond. Porzellan mit unterglasurblauer Bemalung sowie Überdekor in Gold undEisenrot. H. 18 cm.Asiatische Kunst, japanisches Porzellan, Porzellanvase Small Imari VaseJapan, Meiji period, 1868-1912 or earlierTrumpet shape; entire surface covered by decoration on flower stems, under the rimhangings on a blue background. Porcelain with blue under-glazed painting and topdecoration in gold and iron red. H. 18 cm.
Lucie Rie (1902-1995). A large white glazed stoneware vase with flared trumpet neck, shouldered baluster body, covered in a thick slightly crazed white glaze, unglazed foot rim, cream overpainted base with highlighted monogram, 30.5cms high, 16.5cms wide at the rim, 15.5cms wide at the shoulder. (This repair was apparently carried out by Lucie Rie herself before gifting it to the present owners parents)Provenance: By descent from the present owners parents who were personal friends of both Lucie Rie and Hans Coper.
An early 18th century Irish silver large tazzaDavid King, Dublin 1714, foot also with harp mark Conventional circular form with moulded border on a trumpet foot, the centre with engraved arms for Nicholas LOFTUS (1687-1763), diameter 23.3cm, weight 14.9oz.Footnotes:Nicholas LOFTUS (1687-1763) of Loftus Hall, Co. Wexford an Anglo-Irish politician serving the Irish Parliament as MP for Fethard (1710-3), Clonmines (1713-5) and Co. Wexford (1715-51). In 1706 he married Anne PONSONBY (born 1687) daughter of William PONSONBY (1659-1724), 1st Viscount Duncannon, with whom he had issue two sons and three daughters. Although the armorial shows him to be an Esquire, which he was until 1751, he was then elevated to the Irish Peerage as Baron Loftus of Loftus Hall and in 1756 created Viscount Loftus.Provenance Purchased 1992For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Britains set 1290, British Infantry Band in service dress (Condition Good, one trombonist and all trumpet mouthpieces missing, drum major's wrist broken), set 2010, Airborne Infantry with Officer and Bren Gunner in original ROAN box (Condition Excellent, box Fair, end label damaged, card insert missing), set 1877, Beetle Lorry with Driver and 1726 Limber in original illustrated boxes and 2026, 25pdr Gun-howitzer with two clockwork leaflets (Condition Excellent, boxes Very Good) 1947-1949 (23 excluding leaflets)
A PAIR OF CHINESE PAINTED POTTERY FIGURES OF MUSICIANS AND A POTTERY MODEL OF A HORSE TANG DYNASTY AND EARLIER Each figure depicted as a seated lady playing a musical instrument, one holds a set of pipes whilst the other blows a trumpet, each together with a square stand, the stout horse modelled standing four-square upon a rectangular base, its caparison decorated in relief with many birds, 24cm max. (5) Provenance: from a private collection, UK and USA, purchased from Sotheby & Co, London, on 13th May 1969, lots 51 and 58. The original lot labels and a copy of the invoice are available. The pair of figures formerly in the collection of W H Adgey-Edgar.
Behan (B), HOLD YOUR HOUR AND HAVE ANOTHER, first edition, green cloth boards, illustrations by Beatrice Behan, Hutchinson Of London, London 1963, inscribed to free endpaper '...Because he's irish & whimsy & suffers from indigstion and shouts about it & because he's a trumpet and a 'lovely thing' and because you should smile oftener', with an email from the National Library Of Ireland confirming that it is likely that this inscription was written by Brendan Behan
SMALL SILVER - a mixed quantity, mainly Birmingham hallmarks to include a small four section toast rack, embossed Sherry label, two napkin rings, chase decorated vesta case (dented), Art Nouveau hand mirror (damaged), dressing table brush, long button hook, pair of sugar tongs and a 20.5cms H trumpet vase with loaded base along with four various knives, three silver handled Sheffield hallmarks, the other a shaped jam spoon, the blade marked 'Sterling', various dates and makers, 5.1 ozt weighable
SMALL SILVER, 10 HALLMARKED ITEMS - a tea strainer, pair of salad servers, two napkin rings, one engraved 'Jane' and a small, loaded base trumpet vase, Birmingham hallmarks, various dates and makers along with a rat tail spoon, napkin ring and a damaged trumpet vase, London hallmarks, various dates and makers and a single teaspoon Sheffield hallmark, 9.3 ozt weighable
A late Victorian silver spiral fluted trumpet-shaped spill vase, 7”, London 1899; a pair of William IV knife-rests, London 1835, by William Knight II; an oval salt cellar with blue glass liner, London 1919; two engine-turned ashtrays; a plain circular ditto; an engraved cigarette case (w.a.f.); & a silver-mounted shoe-horn & ditto button hook.
A LARGE GEORGE VI SILVER VASE, by Arthur & John Zimmerman, Birmingham 1938, in the Art Deco style, of trumpet form. 25.5cm high, 15.5 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks clear and well struck. Stands upright, does not rock. Very minor dents to bottom rim. Small ding to flared neck, approx. 1cm below top rim (diagonally right above the hallmarks). Small dents/marks to top rim. Light surface scratches commensurate with age and use
A small Edwardian silver pin dish of circular form, the border relief decorated with Celtic knots, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1908, together with a silver shell shaped caddy spoon, a silver sifting spoon, silver trumpet shaped spill vase, and a pocket book 'Silver for Collectors' by Eleanor Hughes
DIZZY GILLESPIE: Sixteen LP's to include 'The Champ', 'Digital At Montreux', 'The Trumpet Kings At The Montreux Jazz Festival 1975', 'Diz and Getz', 'Swing Low Sweet Cadillac', 'Dizzy Gillespie's Big Four', 'The Big Band Sound Of Dizzy Gillespie', 'Body And Soul', 'Musician, Composer, Raconteur', 'Dee Gee Days', 'New Faces', 'The Dizzy Gillespie Big 7 At The Montreux Jazz Festival 1975', 'The Trumpet Summit', 'The Bop Session' and 'Gillespie En Vivo' (16-media and sleeves generally VG/VG+)
HARDY, THOMAS., THE TRUMPET MAJOR, 'John Loveday a Soldier in the War with Buonaparte' And 'Robert His Brother First Mate in the Merchant Service', a Wessex Edition, from The Wessex Novels, prose Vol XI, published 1912, London, Macmillan and Co., Ltd., with a number of other Wessex Editions, and further Thomas Hardy Macmillan publications (a lot)Provenance: The Derek Mills Library, A Collection of Thomas Hardy and Dorset BooksDerek C Mills (7th November 1930 – 13th October 2019). Born in Poole in 1930, Derek’s interest in Thomas Hardy was evident in his later schoolwork, and formed a significant part of his higher education at Westminster College. His final dissertation was based on Hardy’s life and works, and contributed to Derek attaining the qualifications that saw him follow his father into the teaching profession. In 1963 Derek was appointed as an English teacher at the newly built Secondary Modern School in Cranborne, Dorset. He and his family settled in Cranborne, and it remained his home for the rest of his life. In 1971 he took the position of librarian at Queen Elizabeth School in Wimborne, Dorset. Derek served as Publications Manager for The Hardy Society for a number of years in the 1980’s. He provided Hardy enthusiasts throughout the world with publications, information and advice. Upon retirement from teaching he entered local politics, serving as Parish Councillor, District Councillor, and as Chairman of East Dorset District Council in the 1990’s. Derek’s other passion was for the county of Dorset. He was a life member of The Society of Dorset Men, a member of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, and a founding member of the Cranborne History Society. He collected a large library of books on all aspects of Dorset. His family are delighted and grateful that Dukes Auctioneers are providing the opportunity for others to own and enjoy their father’s cherished books.
A 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Not signed. In carved elephant ivory portraying a karako, next to a character who is playing a trumpet and a odg lying on the floor, 43,3x37,1x24,1 mm. 17,19 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
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