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800-1200 AD, Byzantine. Bronze ring with a circular hoop, and a tri-partite bezel comprised of two ellipsoids and a central circle. The ellipsoid portions of the bezel have two trumpet settings for gems which are flanked by a further gem setting on each shoulder, whilst the central circle has contains a large, light coloured gem. The medieval empire of Byzantium was justly famous for the elegance of its jewellery, whether in precious metals for empresses and aristocratic women, or in bronze for people further down the social ladder. This beautiful bronze example probably adorned the hand of a middle- or lower-class Byzantine woman. Good, wearable condition. Size: D:18mm/L:24mm;; 2g. Provenance: Important London collection of Ancient art; formed in 1970-80s then passed by descent.
ca.600-800AD, Saxon period. Striking bronze ring with circular hoop and trumpet bezel enclosing a dark green glass setting secured by four 'arms'. This item have been worn by an individual with some disposable wearlth a sign of their status in Saxon society. Good, wearable. Size: D:18mm/L:27mm; 3.5g. Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1980-90s on the UK and European art market.
C. 1300-1400 AD, Medieval British. Rare gold ring with circular hoop, square trumpet bezel and square emerald setting surrounded by elegant granulated decoration. This gorgeous piece probably belonged to a Medieval noblelady from the British Isles to underline her status and importance within contemporary. society. Excellent condition; wearable. Size: D: 16.5mm, US: 6, UK: L1/2; 10.49g. Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed before 2000.
C. 100 AD, Roman. Well-preserved bronze ring with circular hoop and raised trumpet bezel featuring engraved lion and snake motif. This item may have belonged to a Roman merchant and perhaps served as a signet ring to seal letters. Good condition. Size: D: 17.7mm, US: 7, UK: O; 2.46g. Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1980s.
c. 1000-1500 AD, Crusader Period. Rare bronze ring with a thick circular hoop and enormous circular trumpet bezel featuring an incised Star of Bethlehem motif. In the Christian tradition, the Star of Bethlehem, also called the Christmas Star, revealed the birth of Jesus to the Biblical Magi, and later led them to Bethlehem. The star appears only in the nativity story of the Gospel of Matthew, where magi "from the east" are inspired by the star to travel to Jerusalem. There they meet King Herod of Judea, and ask where the king of the Jews has been born. Herod, following a verse from the book of Micah interpreted as a prophecy, directs them to Bethlehem, a nearby village. The star leads them to the stable where Jesus was born in Bethlehem, where they worship him, and give him gifts. It is a symbol often depicted on rings and jewellery during the Medieval period. Good, wearable condition. Size: D: 19mm, US: 9, UK: R1/2; 10.1g. Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1970s.
An early 19th century Walton pearlware figure of Elijah, in seated pose with bird beside him, on naturalistic titled base, having Walton ribbon mark verso, h.27cm; together with a pearlware figure of The Widow, in seated pose with hand on barrel and child beside her, on titled base, h.29cm; an early 19th century Staffordshire pearlware figure group, the gentleman in standing pose playing a French horn with a seated lady with bonnet beside him, on naturalistic base, h.22cm; and a Staffordshire pill vase, the central treetrunk flanked by lady and gent, he with trumpet in hand and her with hat in hers, h.29cm (4)Condition report: Elijah - missing large part of bocage with further birds, large chip to base with old restoration.Widow - several breaks and losses to bocage, probably restoration to head of child, glazed chips to childs knees.Horn playing group - losses to bocage.Spill vase - small losses to bocage, paint flaking, heavily crazed.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory spill vase, shape number 1790, the vase of trumpet form, puce maker's mark for 1908 to base, 14cm high, with a Royal Worcester blush ivory milk jug, shape number 4492, Rd No 190547 and brown maker's mark for 1897, 10cm high, and a miniature ewer of inverted baluster form, green maker's mark for 1900, 10.5cm high (3) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A Chinese Longquan celadon lobed vase, the petal-lobed sides rising elegantly to the flaring trumpet neck with bracket-lobed mouth simulating a morning glory blossom, flanked by a pair of hook handles suspending fixed rings, all under a crackled sea-green glaze thinning at the ribs, 25.5cm high龙泉青釉菱瓣环耳瓶Condition Report: GoodCondition Report Disclaimer
A large Chinese 'Famille Rose' octagonal dish, Qianlong, 35cm diameter; a large Chinese 'Famille Rose' dish, Qianlong, 34.5cm diameter; seven various 'Famille Rose' and 'Imari' type plates, Qianlong and Kangxi, between 22cm and 25cm diameter; six Chinese various small dishes or saucers, one armorial, all 18th century, between 10.5cm and 13cm diameter; two Dehua octagonal cups, 18th century, painted in coloured enamels, 6.5cm high; two Chinese 'Famille Rose' tea caddies, Qianlong, 11.3cm high; a Chinese 'Famille Rose' bowl, Qianlong, 20.5cm diameter; and a Chinese 'Famille Rose' trumpet vase, Qianlong, 25.8cm high (21) Provenance: Property of a Gentleman 清乾隆 粉彩伊万里式外销瓷等一组21件拍品来源:英国绅士私人收藏Condition Report: A large Chinese 'Famille Rose' octagonal dish, Qianlong with star crack 5cm x 5cm and wear to enamels The large Chinese 'Famille Rose' dish, Qianlong, 34.5cm diameter with one crack running from rim 6.5cm long and wear to enamels six various 'Famille Rose' and 'Imari' type plates - largest dish with 15cm long hair crack and one plate with hair crack and otherwise some rim chips and wear throughout six Chinese various small dishes or saucers- one of the iron-red decorated dish with 1.5cm rim crack otherwise ok other than minor wearthe two Dehua octagonal cups in good condition other than kiln firing frits to basesthe two Chinese 'Famille Rose' tea caddies one with 2 x 2cm cracks to rim and the other with 4cm semi-circular crack to shoulder and crack to rim a Chinese 'Famille Rose' bowl with 1cm long chip to the foot rim the Chinese 'Famille Rose' trumpet vase restoredCondition Report Disclaimer
† A Chinese 'ox-blood' vase, Qing Dynasty, the ovoid body with trumpet neck, the underside glazed in white and unglazed porcelain showing to foot rim, 27cm high Provenance: From a Corporate Collection purchased Nicholas Grindley, 1982清 红釉瓶拍品来源:英国企业基金收藏,1982年购自英国中国艺术品古董商Nicholas GrindleyPlease Note: VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate of 20% on the hammer price, in addition to the standard VAT charge added to the buyer's premium Condition Report: extensive restoration to neck and foot rim chipsCondition Report Disclaimer
Four wine glasses, c.1760-70, two with rounded funnel bowls raised on multi series opaque twist stems, one with a bell bowl over a dense airtwist stem, the last a drawn trumpet bowl on an airtwist stem, and two dram glasses with rounded bowls moulded with vertical ribs and running to an incised twist stem, 16.3cm max. (6)
Four English wine glasses, c.1750-70, two with bell bowls above opaque twist stems, one with a shoulder and central knop, another with a drawn trumpet bowl above a plain stem and folded foot, the last engraved with a bird in flight and a flower spray above a faceted stem, and a Dutch wine glass engraved with a stag above a multiple knopped stem and folded foot, 17.8cm max. (5)
A lady's silver and pink enamel mounted five piece dressing set, comprising; a hand mirror, two hairbrushes and two clothes brushes, Birmingham 1927 and 1928, with a replacement pink plastic comb, in a mahogany octagonal case, silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a circular bonbon dish with pierced decoration, a pair of napkin rings, Birmingham 1929, a twin bottle cruet, a pair of oval hairbrushes, Chester 1921 and two silver mounted manicure implements, also a faceted glass scent atomizer, a plated trumpet form centrepiece vase and a plated teapot, (12).
A George V silver 4-section trumpet epergne, removable smaller trumpets with loaded base, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, hallmarks Birmingham 1912, height 23cmVery good original condition, no damage or repair, trumpets have a few very small dents and some tiny creases, settings also very lightly surface scratched, hallmarks clear
A George V silver trumpet-shape bud vase, scalloped rim, possible by S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, hallmarks Chester 1911, height 15.5cm, weighted baseVery good original condition, no damage or repair, foot has one small dent, settings lightly surface scratched all over, maker's mark indistinct, other hallmarks clear, weighted base
A Pair of Japanese Bronze Vases, each of baluster shape on a stepped base and with a trumpet neck applied with elephant head and ring handles, decorated in silver, gold and copper taka-zogan and hon-zogan with sparrows amid fruiting bushes, details in kebori and katakiri-bori, the neck with continuous bands of tama and stylised fantastic beasts and other decorative motifs, height 36cms, Meiji PeriodCondition Report: Completely overpolished.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Japanese Bronze Ikebana Vase of simple, plain form, the compressed globular body on a short, flared foot and rising to a trumpet neck with everted mouth, the whole bears a rich, dark patina, height 28cms, Late Edo PeriodCondition Report: Wear to the foot, oxidation to the interior, some dents and scratchesCondition Report Disclaimer
A LATE 19TH CENTURY JOSE A. CUNHA MAJOLICA CENTREPIECE, the trumpet shaped central vase above a circular tier moulded with three sunflowers and foliage supported by three urchins with arms aloft, central tree trunk and triform base, impressed oval mark to underside 'JOSE A. CUNHA PORTUGAL CALPAS RAINHA', height approximately 31cm (condition: restoration to circular section, the white togas are overpainted from an original red which shows through where there is paint loss, firing cracks in the base and several glaze chips and scuffs throughout)
A VICTORIAN VASELINE GLASS EPERGNE, with central frilled pink trumpet vase, framed by three further clear/vaseline glass smaller flutes alternating with three barley twist canes supporting three matching hanging baskets, on a wavy edged base, total height approximately 45cm (general condition slight chips to scallop decoration)Condition Report No obvious damage just minor nicks to basket bases, scallop decoration and ends of handles as description. Yes - clear glass glows yellow
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