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RIVIERE, LONDON A GOOD .750 FLINTLOCK MUSKET, MODEL 'INDIA PATTERN BROWN BESS', rack no. 4, WITH BAYONET, circa 1810, with faded brown 39in. barrel signed at the breech, 'RIVIERE, LONDON', private proofs, moulded band forwards of top tang, the tang engraved '4', military type lock signed 'RIVIERE' below pan and engraved with borderlines and stamped with an ordnance mark, walnut hand-rail full-stock with brass furniture, trumpet mouth ramrod pipes and iron under-barrel ramrod (provision for front stirrup swivel, absent), complete with an iron socket bayonet, unmarked (some staining and frosting), overall length without bayonet 55 1/2in., weight approximately 9 1/4lbs..
REED, LONDON A .750 FLINTLOCK MUSKET, MODEL 'INDIA PATTERN BROWN BESS', rack no. 47, WITH BAYONET, circa 1810, with browned 39in. barrel, London proofs, moulded band forwards of top tang, flaring top-tang, military type lock signed 'REED' below pan (refreshed) and engraved with borderlines (traces of an ordnance mark), walnut hand-rail full-stock with brass furniture, the top-spur of heel-plate engraved '47', trumpet mouth ramrod pipes and iron under-barrel ramrod, complete with an iron socket bayonet signed 'MAKIN', the socket marked 'C3' over '45', (some staining and frosting) and fitted with a reproduction buff leather sling, overall length without bayonet 55in., weight approximately 9 3/4lbs..
A SILVER CHARM BRACELET, LOOSE CHARMS AND TWO WHITE METAL CHAINS, the charm bracelet fitted with a heart clasp hallmarked 'D & BS' Birmingham 1971, each link stamped sterling, suspending fifteen white metal charms in forms such as a treasure chest, trumpet, bells, rings, keys, hedgehog, cart, horse shoe etc, some with marks to indidcate silver, also fitted with an additional safety chain, six loose white metal Egyptian themed charms, a white metal box link chain fitted with a spring clasp stamped '925', length 460mm, an 'S' link white metal chain fitted with a spring clasp stamped '925', length 440mm, approximate gross weight 85.7 grams, also including a yellow metal crucifix pendant stamped '9k', approximate gross weight 0.6 grams
A VENETIAN WINGED GOBLET, 17TH CENTURY, the slender trumpet bowl with opposing applied scroll and chain ornament, supported on a merese above a twisted pincered stem and on a conical foot. 17.5cm high Provenance: Christies, 28 March 2000, Bagnasco Collection, lot 89.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Crazing to bowl and slight unevenness to rim (bubbles)
Artist: Lee Krasner (American, 1908-1984). Title: "The Trumpet". Medium: Conte crayon on paper. Date: Composed c1940. Dimensions: Overall size: 10 x 7 in. (254 x 178 mm). Image size: 8 1/8 x 5 in. (206 x 127 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed lower right. Textured tan wove paper. Good to very good condition. Comment(s): Undoubtedly a study for a larger work. In the early 1930s Krasner regularly visited the Museum of Modern Art in New York to analyze, absorb and emulate the works of the European Modernists: de Chirico, Miro and Henri Matisse were among her favorites. During this period Krasner was also taking life drawing classes, under various instructors and producing studies of the nude in pencil, conte crayon, ink and charcoal. In 1937 Krasner enrolled at the Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts and, for the first time, became seriously engaged with Cubism (courtesy National Gallery of Australia). She became one of the most influential American abstract expressionist painters in the second half of the 20th century. On October 25, 1945, she married artist Jackson Pollock, who was also influential in the abstract expressionism movement. She was born Lena Krassner (outside the family she was known as Lenore Krasner) in Brooklyn, New York to Russian Jewish immigrant parents from Bessarabia. Image copyright © Estate of Lee Krasner/ARS. [27922-1-2400]
Two textured silver napkin rings by Joan Andrew, London 1977, two other napkin rings, George III shell bowl caddy spoon Birmingham 1796 maker mark IT, various tea spoons, 8.3 oz 258gm, two small damaged trumpet vases, set of six rose decorated tea spoons marked 800, three other tea spoons and a napkin ring marked 800
Two enamel reel stands, 20th Century, comprising a circular tier example on a spreading circular foot, below six brass reel spikes and a thimble stand, centred by a trumpet form pin cushion, the whole decorated in mauve flower sprays, chips to underside, 11cms max. dia., 12.5cms high, and a Halcyon Days example, 9.5cms dia. (2)
Two ale glasses c.1750-60, one with a drawn trumpet bowl engraved with two pairs of barley ears above a plain stem, the other with a round funnel bowl raised on an incised twist stem, 19.9cm max. (2) Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The plain glass previously in the Peter Lazarus collection, no.P58. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Exhibited: City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, The Lazarus Collection of Drinking Glasses, 31st January - 30th September 1981, and on loan until 14th November 1986 (the plain glass).
A toastmaster's glass c.1740, the deceptive trumpet bowl above collars and a multi-spiral airtwist stem, above a domed and folded foot, 17.3cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Terence C Woodfield. The proceeds from this lot will be donated to charity. Cf. L M Bickerton, Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses, fig. 318 for a similar glass.
Five drinking glasses c.1750-70, including a light baluster glass with bell-shaped bowl on a baluster stem and folded foot, a drawn trumpet wine raised on an airtwist stem, a round funnel bowl on a double series opaque twist stem, a short wine on a thick plain stem and a firing glass with short drawn trumpet bowl, 16.5cm max. (5) Provenance: from the collection of Edward Croft-Murray (1907-1980).
Five wine glasses c.1760, three with drawn trumpet bowls raised on thick plain stems enclosing a single tear, another with a bell bowl on a plain stem, the last Continental with a round funnel bowl on a plain stem with collar above a folded foot, 17.3cm max. (5) Provenance: from the collection of Edward Croft-Murray (1907-1980).
A REGENCY STYLE GILT-METAL AND CUT-GLASS CHANDELIER20TH CENTURYOf trumpet form with swagged dropsApproximately 100cm high, 80cm wideProvenance: Supplied by Robert KimeCondition Report: The drops would appear to be complete. Some may/may not be replacements to give the overall effect but not known.Condition Report Disclaimer
A LONGQUAN CELADON GLAZED CERAMIC GU VASE, MING DYNASTYChina, Ming dynasty (1368-1644). The central bulbous section decorated with a diapered band, rising from a tall, splayed foot to a trumpet neck in barbed sections, covered overall in a finely crackled sea-green glaze, the foot ring left unglazed.Condition: Several chips to the rim and foot with hairlines, touchups, and material fillings visible.Provenance: From an old family collection in Pressburg, Austrian Empire, Slovakia, and thence by descent to the present owner.Weight: 1,028 g Dimensions: Height 23.6 cm
A PORCELAIN BALUSTER VASEChina, late Qing to Republic period (1880-1930). The baluster vase with the sides tapering to the cylindrical neck with pierced handles and a trumpet-shaped mouth, painted in polychrome enamels with a children parade, the neck and bottom decorated with a band of phoenixes in underglaze blue enclosing reserves enameled with flowers and cranes. Accompanied by an associated wood base with zoomorphic feet.Condition: The mouth restored and with few chips as well as an associated hairline. Minor notches and firing flaws. The wood base with few cracks. Provenance: German private collection.Weight: 6728 g Dimensions: Height 63 cm without the base
A MOLDED AND ENAMELED PORCELAIN 'COURT LADY AND CHILDREN' VASE, REPUBLICChina, Republic period (1912-1949). The sides rising from a short ring foot to a waisted neck with trumpet mouth, the shoulder applied with two lion masks with mock ring handles, the body and neck painted in bright enamels with a scene showing a court lady and two young children under a small peony tree, one of the boys holding a twig with a flower and leaves in his hand.Condition: Very good condition with minor wear and firing irregularities.Provenance: Private collection, Austria.Weight: 752 gDimensions: Height 22 cm
A pair of early 20thC continental three-Trumpet Posy Vases, the three trumpets raised upon scrolled feet, enclosing central vase, stood upon rounded triangular base, all decorated with hand painted floral sprays and gilt decorations to rims, two trumpets repaired to one vase, one trumpet and two feet repaired to the other, 6in (15cm) high, together with a pair of continental framed ceramics, finely painted with exotic birds, enclosed in green fabric with wooden frames 9in (23cm) x 9in (23cm) (4)
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