THREE GEORGIAN GLASSES 18TH CENTURY comprising a wine glass with a trumpet-bowl and air twist stem with folded foot; a wine glass with an ogee bowl engraved with fruiting vines, above an opaque twist stem, 14.5cm high; and a tankard, with a ribbed rim and gadrooned foot, 11.5cm high (Trumpet wine glass 18cm high) Qty: (3)
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Seven pieces of Shelley late Foley ware, with blue ground printed with roses. Tallest 24 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The four smaller vases are all in good order with no issues other than minor scratches to the turquoise ground and roses. The teapot has a significant hairline crack running across the base and up through the bottom half of the spout. The colouring is faded and there are some scratches to the paintwork. There are nibbles around the lid aperture where it fits onto the lobe. The trumpet shaped vase is dirty and has crazing which is visible to both the body and the base. There are no cracks or any damage to the vase but the pattern is faded and there are some scratches to the flowers. The two handled vase has had a break across the top lip and a crude repair but otherwise is in reasonable condition.
Thirty pieces of miscellaneous Shelley ware, vases, candlesticks, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Twenty two pieces are in good order with no evidence of any repairs or restoration. All have surface scratches and marks and small losses to the paintwork in varying degrees. The damaged items are one of the pair of blue topped candlesticks. Both black vases with the yellow base rim. The tall orange vase with the black, white, yellow and blue top. The pale blue rose vase of trumpet shape. Four other small vases various.
A pair of Kutani trumpet shaped vases, decorated in typical colours and with character marks to base. Height 33 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both vases are in generally very good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are no hairline cracks visible to the top lip or interior. One vase has a faint star hairline crack to the underside of the base and a 1.5 cm surface glaze scratch in the same place. The gilding is slightly rubbed to the top rim but otherwise strong.
Household Cavalry State Trumpeter’s Ceremonial trumpet banner.A scarce Elizabeth II example. Ground of crimson damask silk with gold and silver embroidery depicting the Royal Arms to centre flanked by two winged angels and the whole encircled by floral inlaid bullion, the Crown flanked by “E” and “R”. To each corner is a bullion Union device incorporating the Rose of England, the Thistle of Scotland the Shamrock of Ireland. The banner is edged with fine gold twisted thread fringe. Overall service wear. Attractively framed and glazed. Old label states “Cpl.J.E.Thompson RHG. Hyde Park Barracks June 23rd 1962”.
A 19th century red glass centrepiece, the tall trumpet vase with flared rim and clear frilled trailed glass raised above two red glass flared rim bowls, height 54cm, a blue glass cornucopia mounted in brass ram's head on black glass base, also three red glass vases (5). CONDITION REPORT Black glass base has a chip near ram's nose, heavy damage to the flared rim of a red vase.
A small mixed lot of silver to include a loaded spill vase, marks rubbed, a silver jewellery casket with hinged lid with embossed decoration of a courting couple within a foliate border and inscribed to the front 'CEI', marks rubbed, a silver pierced spoon, a small lozenge-shaped pierced bonbon dish and a further small bowl with gadrooned decoration, various hallmarked, mostly rubbed, combined approx 11.3ozt (5). CONDITION REPORT The trumpet vase is dented and misshapen, the embossed decoration to the box is heavily rubbed. Other signs of use including surface scratches throughout.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver trumpet vase, Sanders & McKenzie, Birmingham 1950 and a hallmarked silver plaque mounted on ebonised frame inscribed '1937 To Commemorate your Association with His Master's Voice during Coronation Year to I E Griffiths', maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1936 (2).
OBLONG PLAIN SILVER ON WOOD CIGARETTE BOX, having domed lid, Birmingham 1927, a silver backed hairbrush, Birmingham 1919, a silver handled dressing mirror, Birmingham 1926, a circular based silver trumpet vase (loaded and damaged) and a white metal electroplated posy holder having centre large posy holder and three smaller surrounding flutes (a parcel)
A 19th Century ale glass, of trumpet bowl with tapered stem and domed circular spreading foot, stem with tear drop inclusion, 16.5cm high also a double air twist wine glass, the trumpet shaped bowl on a double knopped stem on circular spreading foot, 16cm high and a contemporary Irish Kilcarney engraved ale glass with tulip design, small nick to rim, 19cm high (3) Modern Irish glass has small nick to rim and engraved Firitillaryeh
2nd-3rd century AD. An agate cloison, intaglio dolphin, prawn and fish, set into a later gold finger ring with trumpet-shaped shoulder and ribbed panel below. Cf. Chadour, A.B., Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, item 349, for type. 6.80 grams, 23.26mm overall, 18.45mm internal diameter (approximate size British P, USA 7 1/2, Europe 16.23, Japan 15) (1"). From the property of an Essex private collector; acquired in the early 1990s. Fine condition.
13th-6th century BC. A terracotta vessel comprising a trumpet-shaped foot rising to a bulb with four curved arms extending to support a broad bowl with tapering sidewall and rim. 2.3 kg, 27cm height (10 1/2"). Property of a North London gentleman; acquired on the UK art market before 2000. Fine condition, minor chips to rim.
Han Dynasty, 206 BC-220 AD. A hollow-formed ceramic figurine of a courtly lady with trumpet-shaped base, floor-length gown with the hands folded into the sleeves, neatly dressed hair, pigment detailing. 8.3 kg, 73cm (28 3/4"). From the property of a London professional; previously from a 1980s-1990s collection; accompanied by a positive thermoluminescence report issued by Laboratory Kotalla, no.27PX210120. Finely modelled.
Majiayao Culture, 3300-2000 BC. A ceramic jar with trumpet mouth, globular body with painted decoration of roundels to the shoulder with net pattern separated into zones by frog-leg chevrons; two loop handles to the equator. 3.5 kg, 35cm height (13 3/4"). From a 1990s London, UK, collection; accompanied by a positive thermoluminescence report issued by Laboratory Kotalla, no.06PX291019. Fine condition.
An Edwardian silver epergne by Fenton Brothers Ltd, with central trumpet shaped vase, Sheffield, 1903, height 27.5cm, gross 22oz, possibly weighted??.CONDITION: Leans to one side slightly, some downward pressure has occured. Some mild buckling has occureed to the lower part of the stem. Some minor surface scratches in places. Hallmarks are very rubbed on base and makers mark rubbed on dish.
Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Clark's Nutcracker" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This artwork was originally published on the Fleetwood Commemorative Cover for the limited edition collection of The Songbirds of the Fifty States. Each cover was postmarked on the anniversary of statehood in the appropriate state capital. Named for one of the leaders of the Lewis and Clark expedition which crossed the continent in the early nineteenth century, the Clark's Nutcracker is a distinctively attired bird which shares many of the characteristics of the Crow. The gray bird walks sedately through his forest domain like a Crow and he has the build of a small Crow. Yet, the Nutcracker also clings to tree trunks, pecking for insects much like the Woodpecker does. A resident of the Rocky Mountains and the Sierras, the Clark's Nutcracker soars along the timberline, sometimes plunging headlong into deep canyons. Wings folded for a daring display, he plummets toward the canyon floor. Then, opening his wings at the last possible moment, he breaks his dive and again shoots skyward. Although his aerial performance is daring, the Nutcracker is perhaps best known for his powerful bill and unique song. This bill operates much like a crowbar to pry seeds from their shells. Often the Nutcracker will venture into a Colorado campsite to be handfed Sunflower seeds. High amid Colorado Pines, the Nutcracker's harsh call may grate on some ears, to others it has a musical quality like a child's tin trumpet. In any case, these lovely gray birds of the Colorado Rockies are well known wherever their guttural cries break the mountain stillness. Image Size: 8.5 x 8.75 in. Overall Size: 18 x 18 in. Unframed. (B07247)
A Britains Eyes Right plastic series, No. H7244 Band of the Scots Guards, comprising of 20 various marching band figures to include officer, trumpet players, drummers, cornet players, and various others, all housed in the original plastic topped sliding card tray with labelled end, card packing piece and Britains Eyes Right card sleeve, small section missing to plastic packaging and some splits to corners, 1 head detached on one figure, but present
A collection of Japanese ceramics, 19th century and later to include; a Japanese Satusuma vase, the vase of baluster form decorated with two vignettes depicting multiple figures in landscapes, 38cm high, with a further Satsuma vase, 30cm high, a kutani trumpet vase with flared crimped rim, 45cm high, an Imari vase, 39cm high, and two figures (6) (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
A CONTINENTAL SILVER VASE, possibly Italian, of pedestal form with high trumpet neck, chased with stiff leaf bands. 20.2cm, 4.7 troy ouncesThe 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.Struck with two marks. A small dent to the ovoid body and a few small scratches.
A GEORG JENSEN DANISH SILVER TAZZA, circa 1927, the planished circular trumpet bowl with everted rim, raised upon a tapering leaf stem applied with pierced foliate appliques and bead border, on a circular foot ring, numbered 446 to underside, bears import mark for 1927 and Georg Jensen hallmark for 1925-32, height 18.5 cm diameter 15.5 cm, weight 14 troy ounces.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.Good condition, with minor surface wear, the everted bowl lip bears minor dent.
A SUITE OF FIVE CONTEMPORARY SILVER GOBLETS, by Warwickshire Reproduction Silver Birmingham 1951, each with trumpet bowls, bark effect stems and circular foot rings, height 12.5 cm; sold together with a pair of contemporary silver goblets, by William Hinds Ltd Birmingham 1970, trumpet bowls with parcel gilt interior, celtic design stems with circular foot rings, height 11.5 cm, total weight 19 troy ounces, (7).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.condition good, with minor surface wear, scratches, one goblet with minor dent to body.
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
An extensive modern Royal Copenhagen 'Golden Basket' pattern part dinner and breakfast service, comprising: approximately twenty-seven soup plates; sixty dinner plates; thirty-six breakfast plates; twelve side plates; twenty-four fish plates; twelve crescent shaped salad plates; two small octagonal butter dishes; a pair of oval butter dishes; three bowls; a pedestal bowl with knopped stem; three other comports; twelve two handled soup bowls and covers and twenty-three stands; eleven various serving plates in sizes; twenty-two various preserve dishes; a pair of vegetable tureens, covers and stands; three oval sauce tureens, covers and integral stands; a pair of sauce boats and stands; three small pedestal dishes; a pair of stem cups; six candlesticks; a match-strike; a trumpet vase; four other small oval section vases; four solifleur menu holders; twelve teacups and saucers; ten small coffee cups and twelve saucers; three further coffee cups and saucers; and a coffee pot and cover; and two boxed sets of modern Bing & Grondahl blue printed square dishes, decorated with Danish scenesProperty from the estate of the late Betty, Lady GrantchesterCondition Report: This extensive service has had some use, and there are a few damaged pieces. However it remains a very presentable dinner service, with enough undamaged pieces to allow for a large cover. Potential purchasers who wish to know the exact nature of the damage are advised to inspect the lot in person.Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of Edwardian silver bud vases, fluted clover design with feathered edge and tapered trumpet, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, hallmarks London 1905, height 17cm, weighted basesBoth in good overall condition, 1 lobe on the vase is slightly dented and bent out of shape, along with a few dents around both bases, no other obvious damage or repair, lightly abraded all over, hallmarks quite rubbed, weighted bases
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