Pair of late 19th century Lambeth Doulton faience blue ground Art Nouveau baluster vases, painted and impressed marks, with flared trumpet-shaped necks, painted with white flowers reserved on stylised pale green foliage on a teal blue ground, 28cm high (one chipped and cracked to neck) (2) Condition ReportLight surface marks, accretions. One vase with damage and reapair to rim. General wear and tear.
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Pair of French porcelain trumpet-shaped vases painted with bouquets of flowers on a gilt scale-pattern burnt orange ground, circa 1900, 16cm high, and a Copeland Spode inkwell on stand painted with garlands of flowers on a brown ground within gilt rims, printed green and brown marks, RD No.553455 (ink stand has been cracked, repaired and re-gilt, and cover possibly a replacement) (3) Condition ReportAdditional photos uploaded
Continental cut and engraved Art Nouveau glass trumpet-shaped vase cut and stained with pink tulips, with diamond cut leaves, on flared faceted foot gilt with fleur-de-lys, 29.5cm high (chipping to foot rim) and a Middle Eastern blue and gilt spirit decanter and six shot glasses, enamelled with flowers and foliage, within gilt bands
Victorian Nailsea-type spill vase, green tinted with combed white decoration, a facon-de-venise goblet, possibly Salviati, the fluted conical bowl with millefiori cane inclusions supported on a pierced scroll pink flower stem and spreading foot, stem has aventurine inclusions (cracked and repaired through the stem), a 19th century trumpet-shaped drinking glass and a 19th century faceted double knopped stirrup cup (4)
MIXED HALLMARKED SILVER & OTHER COLLECTABLES to include golfing themed and other collectors' spoons, two bearing Birmingham hallmarks, embossed silver miniature brush, Birmingham 1905, pair of squat candlesticks with loaded bases, Birmingham 1910, William Hutton and Sons Ltd, 7cms (h), fluted trumpet vase Birmingham 1914, indistinct maker's mark, loaded base, 15cms (h), two silver topped glass scent bottles, etc.Provenance: deceased estate Gwynedd
Small embossed silver teapot, Chester 1889, silver backed "Cherub" hand mirror, Chester 1903, glass and silver trumpet vase, another trumpet vase, three napkin rings, two vesta cases, porcelain and mother of pearl pin boxes, compass, pencil cover and hook. weighable silver gross 12oz 370gm, together with silver plated items
A COLLECTION OF 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY GLASSWARE, comprising a pale pink oil lampshade decorated with birds, blossom and butterflies, two Codd bottles with glass stoppers (one chipped), a glass rummer, height 11.5cm, a set of seven toastmaster's glasses, a set of seven thistle shaped 'toast' glasses with hexagonal stems (one glass has a small chip), a five piece cruet set, two cut crystal vases in the form of a thistle (one has a chip to the rim), a white Wallace & Saunders 'Splosh' vase, height 16cm, a hand painted red and gilt Bohemian Glass vase set on a square base (chipped), height 29cm, a glass plate with a central portrait of Nasar Al-Din Shah Qajar of Persia, a silverplate and clear glass epergne trumpet centrepiece vase, height 43cm, etc. (s.d) (Qty) (Condition Report: most obvious damage is mentioned in the description)
Two studio pottery pieces by Mary A. Ramsay for Strathyre - comprising a jug and a cylindrical vase, painted with flowers, the vase 15cm. high, painted potter's marks, the jug also impressed '30'; together with an Iden Pottery of Rye vase, ovoid form, painted with a foliate meander, 10.75cm. high; and a 1920s marbled amethyst glass flared trumpet vase by George Davidson & Co., 15cm. high. (4)
A set of four Victorian china door finger plates by Tunnicliffe Taylor & Co., Hanley - rounded rectangular form with printed floral sprays and gilt lined borders, black printed factory marks and impressed registration marks, one with stapled repair, 29.5cm. long; together with an Aynsley trumpet rose vase with liner, 19.75cm. high; and a pair of Continental blue and white porcelain candlesticks, 13.2cm. high. (7)
Pair of modern silver trumpet vases, each with fluted rim, upon tapering stem and slightly domed weighted circular foot, hallmarked Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1971, H20cmCondition Report: Approximate total weight (weighted bases) 11.51 ozt (358.3 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some larger indentations to rim/top of vases. Both slightly lean to one side and have slightly bent rims. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear but generally legible.
Pair of silver trumpet vases with fluted rims, together with four silver mounted glass scent bottles/jars and a silver mounted five piece manicure set, in fitted case, all hallmarked Condition Report: Vases (don't appear filled but some wax residue inside) 101 gramsAll items with general wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, knocks and nicks. Vases with larger knocks and leaning to one side. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear. Glass with some nibbles particularly to facets.
Group of silver, comprising trumpet vase, pair of pepper shakers, open salt, cased set of six silver spoons and other silver cutlery, including continental examplesCondition Report: Trumpet vase (filled base) 173.7 grams 5.58 oztOther weighable silver (includes one 830 spoon) 254.2 grams 8.17 ozt General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Most items with larger knocks. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear.
SITZENDORF, SET OF SIX PORCELAIN BAND FIGURES, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising an oboe, flute, trumpet, cymbals, drum and French horn player, each modelled as a youth in Ottoman dress, blue mark to baseeach 15cm high +Overall good - two very small chips to one of the epaulettes on the flute player
A GROUP OF FIVE POTTERY FIGURES, MING DYNASTYChina, Ming dynasty (1368-1644). Comprising three musicians, all dressed in green-glazed robes, standing on a rectangular base, and wearing conical hats; two male figures atop rectangular bases, dressed in dark blue robes tied at the waists with turquoise bands, one holding a book. Their faces painted in black and red pigments.Condition: Good condition with old wear, encrustations, signs of weathering, wear to the pigments, small chips, some implements missing. The feet of the trumpet player reattached.Provenance: German private collection.Weight: 1.7 kg in totalDimensions: Height smallest to largest 18.7-21.3 cm
MIYAO: A PARCEL-GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF A TRUMPET BOY, MEIJI PERIODBy the Miyao company of Yokohama, signed Miyao with seal EiJapan, late 19th century, Meiji period (1868-1912)Finely modeled standing barefoot, lifting a trumpet to his pursed lips, the small boy dressed in elaborately patterned robes with kiku and peony flowers. The boy's charming face is well detailed with inflated cheeks, focused eyes, and hair finely incised. The back of his robe signed on a rectangular tablet MIYAO.WEIGHT 97.5 gHEIGHT 8.3 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor surface wear. The trumpet lost.Provenance: Estate of Wolfgang Zacke (1942-2022), co-founder of Galerie Zacke, thence by descent.Founded by Miyao Eisuke, the Miyao Company of Yokohama (later based in Nihonbashi-ku, Tokyo, after ca. 1890) specialized in the manufacture of bronze sculptures, embellished with gold and silver as well as patinated copper alloys, that represent generic samurai warriors as well as more precisely identifiable characters from Japanese myth and legend. In addition, the company also made a smaller number of pieces in other formats such as incense burners, vases, and chargers.
A mixed group of drinking glasses, comprising an ale mug engraved with hops and barley, a small trumpet shaped wine glass engraved with a hunting scene, a champagne flute, a small trumpet shaped glass with fold over foot, two coloured glass rummers, six various tumblers [one with lemon squeezer base] and four various beer glasses.
A silver epergne centre piece, Walker and Hall, Chester 1912, the hexagonal filled base supporting central tapered octagonal column with a vase, three side brackets supporting smaller similar flutes, 30cm.Condition report:There are dents to the main column and torwards the bottom of each of the trumpet vases. There are also some more minor dents to each of the trumpet tops and the top of the epergne. There are no splits. Please see additional uploaded images.
THOMAS HARDY: 'LATE LYRICS AND EARLIER', WESSEX EDITION Macmillan and Co 1926 (ex library copy), with 'The hand of Ethelberta' Osgood, McIlvaine and Co 1896, 'Tess of the Durbervilles', Macmillan and Co, edn of 1500 copies 1926; 'Good words for 1880' (The Trumpet-Major, and Carl J. Weber 'Hardy of Wessex' Routledge and Kegan Paul 1965 (all with some marks, fading to covers etc) (5)
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