dating: 1740 - 50 provenance: Innsbruck, Heavy, octagonal, rifled, 15 mm cal. barrel, with a slot for rear sight (taken off for a small peep-sight on the tang), fore-sight. Engraved tang and with peep sight. Big internal wheel-lock signed 'JACOB SCHACHTNER IN INSPRUGG', engraved and chiselled with spirals, a lady with flintlock gun and hound near the wheel's pivot. Areas with pitting. Sliding pan cover. Wooden, full stock (part missing on the fore-end cap), chiselled with floral motifs. Damaged patchbox cover. Beautiful, brass mounts, richly engraved. Pierced counter-plate and with a hunter with trumpet, another one intent to shoot a fawn followed by hounds, all among the floral motifs. Cheek-piece with a plate with rural scene with a house, castle and figures. Butt-plate with a city among the floral motifs. A mount carved with shells hollowed for the thumb. Anatomical, iron trigger-guard. Set-trigger. Horn-and bone-tipped wooden ramrod. Fine rifle, small parts missing on the fore-end cap and patchbox are easy to be restored. For Jacob Schachtner (1708 - 1778) see 'Der Neue Stöckel', vol. II, page 1112. length 110 cm.
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dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Swiss, Fine and heavy, rifled, octagonal, 9 mm cal. barrel, in damask, finished, signed 'ROSAT A CHATEAU D'OEX', precision fore-sight; long tang with peep sight. Forward spring lock with flat plate. Wooden, half stock with horn fore-end cap, checkered grip and iron mounts, anatomical trigger-guard, trigger and set-trigger. Inlaid with brass trumpet under the butt. Original, brass-tipped ramrod and horn pommel. For Rosat see 'Der Neue Stöckel', vol. II, page 1067. length 125.5 cm.
Ando-Jubei Company (fl 1876-1953) Fine Enamelled Trumpet Shaped Vase of Large Size and Exhibition Quality; Japan Showa Period (1926- 1989); the body colour a vivid Royal blue with freesias amongst green leaves, finely picked out with silver wire; the rim and base encased in silver with an inlaid silver mon of the Ando Co. to the underside plus a silver seal mark of Jungin-Ando Co. to the edge, c1945/50s; 12.5 inches (31cms) high x 6.5 inches (16cms) in diameter
BOEHM; a heritage collection figure, 'Odette', height 28cm, in original box, together with a Royal Doulton hand painted floral trumpet vase, Mason's ironstone tureen stand, Royal Doulton figure, Capodimonte, etc. Additional InformationGeneral wear, light rubbing to the gilding throughout, a couple of the animal figurines with losses, minor chipping to the figurine. The Boehm figure is missing a couple of the fingers but complete in original box.
C. GIDMON FOR COALPORT; a hand painted trumpet vase, decorated with fruit, height 22.5cm, together with two similar plates, painted by D Millar and M. Pinter, diameter 23cm and an Aynsley trio decorated with fruit by N Brunt and D. Jones (6).Additional InformationMinimal wear, each of the plates with light crazing, the side plate and saucer with wear to the gilding.
William Moorcroft for James Macintyre, a miniature violet and forget-me-not twin-handled cup, the footed trumpet form body inscribed 'Christmas and New Year Greetings' c.1904, printed mark and underglaze green monogram, 6.5cm highCondition report: hairline to bodyno chips or other major damage
An engraved 'Sober Club' wine glass of Scottish interest, dated 1758The drawn trumpet bowl inscribed 'SOBER CLUB 1758' within a cartouche of crossed rose branches and pendant orange and lemon branches, a fine line below the rim, on a plain stem and conical foot, 15.4cm highFootnotes:The Sober Club was a Glasgow society distinguished by the fact that its members drank only water at their meetings. A similar glass is illustrated by Percy Bate, English Table Glass (1905), pl.LX, no.230. A similar glass was sold by Christie's on 22 April 1975, lot 194 and another on 7 October 1980, lot 126.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare engraved airtwist capillaire glass, circa 1750The drawn trumpet bowl inscribed 'Capillaire' within a wreath of tied foliage, on a multi-spiral airtwist stem and conical foot, 13.8cm highFootnotes:Capillaire was a liqueur flavoured with maidenhair fern (Capillaris Herba) or orange flower water, for which there are numerous recipes. It was used as a sweetening agent for spirits. In the 18th century convivial social groups, or capillaire societies, met to drink this special cordial. A similar example from the A C Hubbard Collection is illustrated by Ward Lloyd, A Wine Lover's Glasses, (2000), p.92, pl.127(b) and was sold by Bonhams on 30 November 2011, lot 74. Another from the Meyer Collection was sold by Bonhams on 1 May 2013, lot 45.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An engraved 'Friendly Hunt' firing glass of Jacobite interest, circa 1750The drawn trumpet bowl inscribed 'THE FRIENDLY HUNT' flanking a floral sprig, on a short plain stem and heavy conical foot, 8.9cm highFootnotes:The Friendly Hunt was a Worcestershire meet probably connected with a Jacobite society in Worcester known as The Friendly Association. Founded in 1747, the Association met annually in rotation in the neighbouring towns of Droitwich, Bromsgrove, Kidderminster and Stourbridge. A similar firing glass from The Ron and Mary Thomas Collection was sold by Bonhams on 4 June 2008 and is illustrated by Geoffrey Seddon, The Jacobites and Their Drinking Glasses (1995), p.120, pl.86 and by Arthur Churchill, History in Glass (1937), pl.20, no.92. Another was sold by Bonhams on 29 September 2020, lot 47. Together with the present lot only a handful of other examples exist including one in the Victoria and Albert Museum (accession no. C.257-1925) and one in the Harding Collection, Christ Church College, Oxford. For further details see Peter Lole, A Digest of the Jacobite Clubs, Royal Stuart Society Paper LV (1999).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Five engraved opaque twist glasses, circa 1765On double-series stems and conical feet, comprising a pair of wine glasses, the ovoid bowls with a spray of Lily of the Valley to one side and a further floral spray to the other, below formal diaper bands, 13.8cm high, a wine glass, the round funnel bowl with fruiting vine and a floral sprig to the reverse, 15cm high, a wine flute of possible Jacobite interest, the drawn trumpet bowl with a stylised rose spray with one empty bud, a moth to the reverse, 18.1cm high, and an ale flute with a tall round funnel bowl with hops and barley, a bird to the reverse, 18cm high (5)Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Maureen Thompson, London, 16 September 1978 (wine flute)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Ferdinand Preiss Bub mit Trompete, Berlin, um 1930 Elfenbein, geschnitzt; Onyxsockel; auf der Rückseite der Elfenbeinplinthe signiert: "F. Preiss", H. 15,5 cm (inkl. Sockel) Ferdinand Preiss Boy with trumpet, Berlin, c. 1930 ivory; onyx base; signed on the back of the ivory plinth: "F. Preiss", h. 15.5 cm (incl. base)
Quantity of eight assorted military-related prints, one the Queens Lifeguard after Christine Bousfield with 1987 presentation label to Captain RCD Lendrum, another The Trumpet Polka, composed and dedicated to Lieut. Co. Bouverie and the officers of The Royal Regiment of Horse Guards, five others of continental uniforms published by T. Goddard, and one other etching of Horse Guards Whitehall.32cm x 44cm
A Worcester vase, circa 1757-8Of shallow baluster form with a wide trumpet shaped neck, painted with 'The Mobbing Birds with Owl' pattern, with a long-eared owl perched on a branch, flanked by two other inquisitive birds and flocks of birds populating the sky above a lush, grassy ground, the reverse with a formal bouquet of roses and bluebells and scattered sprigs, 11.7cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceDiscovered by the BBC Antiques Roadshow, Beaumaris 1993Bonhams sale, 5 December 2007, lot 231Ralph Kenber CollectionThe Mobbing Birds PatternThe many Worcester artists responsible for the Mobbing Birds design clearly had differing abilities. In a pioneering article in Connoisseur in 1963, Hugh Tait suggested the design was based on a combination of bird drawings by C Fenn, including some engraved by Robert Hancock. The fact that an identical composition is known on a Chelsea vase makes it seem more likely Worcester copied Chelsea, and therefore by extension the pattern and shapes derive ultimately from Meissen. These two vases in the Kenber Collection are painted in an almost cartoon-like style, their comical manner far removed from the signed mug in the British Museum that forever links the name I.Rogers to this group.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Three wine glasses c.1730-40, one with a drawn trumpet bowl above a plain stem enclosing a long tear above a folded foot, one Dutch and raised on a moulded baluster stem, the last with a drawn trumpet bowl engraved with a stylized flower band, 17cm max. (3) The largest glass previously in the Henry J Mein Collection.
A cordial glass c.1750, with narrow bell bowl over an airtwist stem, a gin glass on a plain stem, and a wine glass with bell bowl on a plain stem, all above folded feet, and a firing glass with drawn trumpet bowl above a thick foot, 16.2cm max. (4) The gin glass and cordial glass from the Stephen Pohlman Collection.
Anonym. 19. Jh. Hängerolle. Zwei Holländer, der eine mit Trommel, der andere mit Trompete. Tusche und Farben auf Papier. Holzkasten.66 x 28 cm Anonymous painter. 19th century A hanging scroll depicting two Dutchmen, one with a drum, the other with a trumpet. Ink and colours on paper. Wooden box.66 x 28 cm
Drei karako beim Löwentanz (shishimai). Elfenbein. 2. Hälfte 19. Jh. Sign.: NagatsuguDer Mittlere, eine Löwenmaske über seinen Kopf haltend, flankiert von einem Trompete spielenden karako zu seiner Rechten und einem Trommel schlagenden Jungen zu seiner Linken. Auf unregelmäßiger Standfläche.H 4,4 cm; B 6 cmProvenienzSammlung Papp, München, erworben bei Pronner? (Alexander Pollmer?), August 1972, Sammlungsummer 905 (gedruckt)Dieses Objekt wurde unter Verwendung von Materialien hergestellt, für die beim Export in Ländern außerhalb der EU eine Genehmigung nach CITES erforderlich ist. Wir machen darauf aufmerksam, dass eine Genehmigung im Regelfall nicht erteilt wird. A large ivory okimono netsuke of three karako at shishimai, by Nagatsugu. Second half 19th century The boy at the centre holds a shishi mask over his head, the long mask cloth covering the karako’s back, while the boy to his right plays the trumpet and the one to his left beats a drum, on an irregular base. Signed Nagatsugu.Height 4.4 cm; width 6 cmProvenanceThe Papp Collection, Munich, purchased from Pronner? (Alexander Pollmer?), August 1972, coll. no. 905 (printed)This lot contains materials which require a CITES licence for export outside of the EU contract countries. We would like to inform you that such licenses are usually not granted.
A GROUP OF GLASSWARE, including modern paperweights, orange carnival glass bowls, Stuart Crystal atomiser and tankard, Langham Otter, Wedgwood snail, two decanters with plated labels, assorted vases, drinking glasses, two shaped square cranberry glass dishes, (condition:- one badly cracked) (qty) Condition Report Glass appears ok except thoses listed below, one trumpet vase has chip to the rim, lidded bowl has chips to rim, one decanter has chip to base of stopper, cranberry glass chips to top rim, Donkey has chips to ears, two paperweights in dish marked Girian (Wales) Papereights have minor scratches and nibbles to bases otherwise appear ok, not marked except as below, Paperweight in dish has minor chip to base. Wedgwood snail paperweight damaged, Badger paperweight marked Langhan, Double bird paperweight by Mtasfa glass, Dog, a Swift/Swallow paperwights by Hippocampus. Caithness paperweight has some minor scratches/chips
An Edwardian cranberry glass epergne, 38 by 26.5 by 59cm high, together with a two silver plated cockerels, both stamped 'ITALY', one 19 by 14 by 24.5cm high, the other 14 by 16.8 by 21.8cm high, all a/f. (3) One of the trumpets is broken, there are also chips to the rim of the central trumpet and to the end of one cane, silver plated cockerels have bent claws and one in particular does not stand up without losing balance.
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