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1st-2nd century AD. An aqua-coloured mould-blown glass bottle, square in plan with concentric rings to the base, D-shaped sides, rounded shoulder, trumpet-shaped neck and applied folded strap handle. 435 grams, 12.5cm (5"). From a Belgian private collection; probably from Cologne, Germany. Fine condition.
7th-9th century AD. A glass vessel with globular body, trumpet-style neck and applied discoid foot; body decorated with applied bosses with dished centres; bubbles of various sizes throughout; label on the base reads 'Mahboubian Gallery G019'. See Whitehouse, D., Sassanian and Post-Sassanian Glass in The Corning Museum of Glass, New York, 2005, for comparable examples and discussion; see A. Oliver Jr. et al., Ancient Glass, Pittsburgh, 1980, p.132, for comparable example and discussion. 78 grams, 78mm (3"). Property of a London gentleman; formerly with Mahboubian Gallery, London, UK; acquired before 1972. Very fine condition.
7th-9th century AD. A glass vessel with globular body, trumpet-style neck and applied foot; body decorated with applied discs with dished centres; bubbles of various sizes throughout; label on base reads 'Mahboubian Gallery G026'. See Whitehouse, D., Sassanian and Post-Sassanian Glass in The Corning Museum of Glass, New York, 2005, for comparable examples and discussion; see A. Oliver Jr. et al., Ancient Glass, Pittsburgh, 1980, p.132, for comparable example and discussion. 86 grams, 82mm (3 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; formerly with Mahboubian Gallery, London, UK; acquired before 1972. Very fine condition.
8th-11th century AD. A glass vessel with globular body, trumpet-style neck and rim and flared foot; decorated with applied trails, discs and geometric shapes; bubbles and tares throughout; label on base reads 'Mahboubian Gallery G026'. 107 grams, 79mm (3"). Property of a London gentleman; formerly with Mahboubian Gallery, London, UK; acquired before 1972. Very fine condition.
A coral-glazed and gilt 'auspicious wishes' globular vaseGuangxu six-character mark and probably of the periodElaborately gilt all over with 'Shen' characters representing good wishes for a long life, symmetrically spaced up and around the waisted trumpet neck, slanted shoulders, globular body and short foot, all on a pale orange glossy glaze; on a wood stand, 39cm highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Four Chinese yellow-ground vessels19th/20th century, comprising a pair of slender baluster two-handled trumpet-necked vases, Wanli marks, on wood stands, 24cm high; a square bowl painted on each face with a brown coiling dragon, Jiajing six-character mark; on a wood stand, 19.5cm square; and an oviform two-handled vase reserved with two underglaze-blue archaistic bands, 20cm high (5).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ERICS LIVERPOOL/HACIENDA - MEMORABILIA. Collection of Liverpool and Manchester music memorabilia to include: Pink Military – Blood & Lipstick (ERICS 002), a temporary FAC51 Hacienda membership card, a Hacienda zine Vol IV, a 'Last Trumpet' music zine from 1975 (first issue), a Casablanca Club card, a Hawkwind Log and patch, ten badges.
Large collection of Humes & Berg stone lined mutes, for trumpet and trombone, including straight, plunger, cup and buzz-wow mutes, all basically unplayed condition, old stock and some general minor cosmetic deterioration commensurate with age, approximately 15Condition report: Correction to published catalogue, mutes in this lot comprise six trombone cup mutes, four trombone straight mutes, five trumpet cup mutes two trumpet clear tone mutes, one trumpet rubber plunger mute
Hallmarked silver trumpet shaped vase, pair of cut glass salts with hallmarked silver spoons in case, a pair of cut glass pickle dishes with hallmarked silver forks, a pair of Bavarian two handled vases decorated with children and hallmarked silver rims, a small hairbrush with hallmarked silver rim etc (in one box)
Late Victorian cabinet plate, painted to centre with a study of peasants on a path overlooking a lake, two Crescent china octagonal plates decorated with flowers, Spode plate printed in gilt to centre with Recte Numerare, Spode shell shaped single handed dish and a Mintons trumpet shaped vase printed and enameled with foliage (6)
EDWARDIAN WELSH BOWLING ASSOCIATION SILVER PLATED PRESENTATION EPERGNE, with three trumpets issuing from one central open trumpet, on an open stem with tripod griffin supports, over a trefoil base with bun feet, the base with presentation inscription reading 'Welsh Bowling Association Pair Championship 1908 F.W. Thomas', maker Walker & Hall, 35cm high Note: The Welsh Bowling Association (WBA) was formed in 1904, with three founding members; the Cardiff, Mackintosh and Pontypool Clubs. A Welsh newspaper article, dating from April of that year, records the election of Mr F.W. Thomas to represent the Mackintosh Bowling Club in the formation of the WBA. Mr F.W. Thomas, together with teammate W. Edwards, would go on to win the WBA’s Pairs Championship 1908 - for which this impressive epergne was awarded – in what would prove an especially strong year for the Mackintosh Bowling Club. The Evening Express and Evening Mail of 8 August 1908 describes how the Mackintosh club ‘have this year annexed all the Welsh Bowling Association championships’!
A Near Pair of Mid-19th Century Berlin Wool Work Fixed Fans or Face Screens framed with embossed card in brown with gold, one featuring a white trumpet lily and other floral varieties in reds and white, together with their leaves, the other with similar colours but different floral species. The handles differ, one being longer than the other, both turned with the same design. The verso is plain. Together with Another Shaped Papier Mâché Screen painted with a bird and white flowers, the verso being unadorned and the turned handle being bone (3)The pair of screens are worn on the embossed framing panels. Scuffing and scratching to the rear. One handle has been shortened.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 'COCKEREL' EWER, 17TH CENTURY the compressed globular body set to one side with a cockerel head spout and to the other with a tail feather handle, all surmounted by a flaring trumpet neck, painted around the exterior wth a floral scroll, wood stand, box 11.5cm wide Provenance: Private European Collection, acquired from D. Mun, Hong Kong, August 1981
A CHINESE QINGBAI EWER AND COVER, SONG DYNASTY (960-1279) the lobed globular body rising from a slightly concave base to a tall trumpet neck, set to one side with a elegant curved spout and to the other with a strap handle, the cover dished, covered overall in an ice-blue glaze, box 13cm high Provenance: Private European Collection, acquired in Hong Kong, 1993
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