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Three Les Islettes faience plaques, early 19th centuryOf rectangular shape with canted corners, painted with scenes of figures in various pursuits including a lady holding two birds, one with a small dog, and a gentleman playing the trumpet for two dancing children, all pierced at the time of manufacture for hanging, each 23.5cm wide, (3)Footnotes:Provenance:Charles Bourdet Collection, thence toCollection of Daniele Lasser, New York, NYExhibited: Musée des Arts Décoratifs (paper label to reverse)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A FINE 18 BORE FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN BY JOHN CALVERT, LEEDS, CIRCA 1797-1805 with rebrowned barrel formed in two stages, fitted with gold bead fore-sight enclosed by gold scrolls, chiselled at the median, inlaid with elaborate gold scrolls and foliage, formed with a two-stage flat over the breech and signed ‘Calvert Leeds’ in a gold oval enclosed by gold fronds, with a further flat on each side of the breech adjacent to the left and right of the stock, engraved grooved tang inlaid with gold en suite, stepped bevelled lock engraved with flowers on the tail and a hound putting up a bird behind the cock, signed on a gold oval carried by gold foliage and a trumpet beneath the pan, fitted with engraved bevelled cock enriched with gold including a sunburst on the top-jaw, gold-lined pan, border-engraved steel and blued steel spring, figured walnut half-stock, chequered grip and fore-end, engraved and gilt steel mounts en suite with the barrel and lock, comprising butt-plate decorated with game birds, trigger-plate with pineapple finial, trigger-guard with a festoon on the bow and pillar front terminal, three ramrod-pipes, gold shield-shaped escutcheon engraved with the owner’s crest, a stag’s head, enclosed by a pair of silver fronds, silver barrel bolt escutcheons, silver fore-end cap and horn-tipped ramrod, perhaps the original, 101.2 cm barrel ProvenancePeter Dyson, 1996
Britains set 1287, British Military Band, service dress (Condition Very Good, drum major baton, one trumpet mouthpiece and one bayonet sheath missing), set 160, Territorial Infantry, FIRST VERSION, oval bases (Condition Good-Fair, mounted officer missing, two extra men, of which one arm missing, one converted to empty hand) and SECOND VERSION, rectangular bases, larger heads in two original Whisstock boxes (Condition Good-Fair, mounted Officer and two arms missing, boxes Poor) (36)
Charbens Dance Band (Jack's Band) with Conductor, Banjo, Violin Double Bass, Sousaphone, Piano (one piano leg damaged), Trumpet, Saxophone and Accordion with eight chairs (two not matching) with lid and internal background of original box (Condition Good, two chairs damaged, piano Fair, parts of box Poor) (18)
British Forces by John Ruddle: Rifle Brigade in early Shako with Band and Bugles King's Royal Rifle Corps Band and Bugles in peak caps, London Scottish at the slope (one rifle missing), Foot Guards in peak caps, Artillerymen and Territorials (Condition Very Good, mascot and two trumpet mouthpieces missing) (157 approx.)
Britains set 8, 4th Hussars RARE FIRST VERSION on 'rocking horses' with additional Trumpeter in original printers decorated box (Condition Good, two troopers and one arm missing, one trumpeter sides of horse somewhat crushed, one trumpeter trumpet damaged, one trooper hole in horse chest and plume missing, box Poor) (4)
A Studio pottery charger decorated with woodland landscape scene to the centre field within a mottled border with dark edging bearing maker's stamp or monogram "LD"? possibly Leo Designs 45.5 cm diameter, together with a modern scraffito decorated pottery vase in the Navaho manner, the main body decorated with human and animal figures and birds amongst foliage and flowers, inscribed "We are nature. Long have we been absent, but now we return - Walt Whitman" and "Navaho chant: Beauty before me, I walk. Beauty above me, I walk. Beauty below me, I walk, All around me the land is beauty. In beauty I walk. In beauty it is finished", signed to base "Martha McCay", No'd. "89/500" and dated '94, 30 cm diameter x 15 cm high, together with a Carlton ware hand craft blue ground Velox delphinium decorated trumpet-shaped bowl on three claw and ball feet, No'd to base "3526-21", 26.5 cm diameter x 13 cm high
Collection of Cantonese white metal trumpet-shape specimen vases, some probably Wing Fat, 16cm and smaller, some with glass linings, some weighted bases. Qty: 18 Condition report:There are 11 vases all approximately 14cm in height, but with some height variation. Four of the eleven have glass liners, although one is heavily chipped. They all have weighted bases, although one has fallen out so the weight of that vase (without the weight) is 54.5g, so as an estimate the gross silver weight may be in the region of 600g. The marks to the inner rim of the neck are mostly rubbed. Soe have repairs to the rims, and are distorted a little at the base of the vase.There are four spill vases with pierced cylindrical body raised on three bamboo style feet, with bamboo leave bodies, and two similar shape vases but with a prunus design to the body and feet. The shape of these varies and some no longer stand upright. Two of the bamboo design vases are missing a bamboo leaf at the top of their supports. All have their glass liners although they are quite ill-fitting. Each weighs approx 35g, so approximately 210g in total. Marks partly rubbed. The dragon embossed vase is 68g, more clearly marked, shape generally good. Height 16cm.
16th-17th century A.D. D-section hoop with conical underside, trumpet-shaped rectangular plaque with cross and censer motif. 6.43 grams, 26.59 mm overall, 19.06 mm internal diameter (approximate size British S, USA 9, Europe 20, Japan 19) (1 in.).Private collection formed since the 1940s. UK art market. Property of an Essex gentleman. [No Reserve]
Neolithic Period, 3rd millennium B.C. With piriform body and trumpet-shaped mouth, two loop handles to the equator; circumferential bands to the shoulder and panels of painted hatching. Cf. The Metropolitan Museum, New York, accession number 2015.500.7.9, for similar. 1.9 kg, 26.5 cm high (10 3/8 in.).From a North Yorkshire, UK, collection, 1990s. [No Reserve]
Maijiayao Culture, 3300-2000 B.C. 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; rim repaired, repainted. 1.9 kg, 30 cm wide (11 7/8 in.).Acquired before 1990s/early 2000s. From the family collection of Jack Lyttle (1944-2023), Kilmacolm, Scotland; thence by descent to his granddaughter. Property of an East Sussex, UK, gentleman. [No Reserve]
18th-19th century A.D. Oblate central chamber with trumpet-shaped neck and mouth, four radiating legs each with a spur at the engle, four interstitial flower-shaped arms with nop to the angle and rumbler-bell finial; possibly for liturgical use. 283 grams, 10.5 cm high (4 1/8 in.).Acquired 1980s-1990s. From the private collection of H.N., Milton Keynes, Bedfordshire, UK. [No Reserve]
20th century A.D. Kettle with rounded oblate body and swept trumpet-shaped neck, carinated flared base; circumferential decorative bands to the base, lower body and shoulder; heavy chains to the sides securing the flattened-dome lid to lateral staples on the shoulders and extending to a flat carrying handle. 3.3 kg, 40.5 cm high (16 in.).Ex West Country collection, UK, 1970-1990s. [No Reserve]
Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty, circa 1985-1773 B.C. or later. With globular body and flared trumpet-shaped mouth; textile fragment inside. Cf. similar in the collection of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia under accession no.E47. 40.8 grams, 38 mm (1 1/2 in.).From the Peter Negus collection. Ex R. Gill Esq. collection, Wimbledon, London, UK. Ex Artemission, London SW5, UK. Private collection of Mr T.H., Norfolk, UK. Accompanied by a previous dealer's certificate of authenticity and invoice.
Circa 350 B.C. Hollow-formed sheet-gold earring with applied trumpet-shaped finial, filigree collars and beaded wire fillet to the rim. Cf. Marshall, F.H., Catalogue of the Jewellery, Greek, Etruscan and Roman, in the Department of Antiquities, British Museum, London, 1911, p.XL. 1.34 grams, 20 mm (3/4 in.).Ex Parisian dealers including Jean-Phillipe Mariaud de Serres; subsequently dispersed with other pieces at auction. French private collection of a French lady, acquired in the 1980s. Accompanied by a copy of an illustrated three page collector's cataloguing document. [No Reserve]
2nd-3rd century A.D. The face moulded with a central motif of three trumpet heads all meeting at a triangular central point, in-between each outer trumpet motif is a scallop-shell like element; the reverse carry's a single rectangular lug for the spring and pin, and a single transverse rectangular tab to act as a catchplate, but appears to be unfinished. Cf. Hattatt, R., Ancient Brooches and Other Artefacts, Oxford, 1989, item 1624. 10.8 grams, 35 mm (1 3/8 in.).Found whilst searching with a metal detector near Kettlewell with Starbotton, North Yorkshire, UK, early 2022. The evidence of the manufacturing process makes this find a 'Find of Note', and has been designated by the British Museum's Portable Antiquities Scheme to be of Regional importance. Accompanied by a copy of the British Museum's Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) report no.SWYOR-A1B317.Mackreth notes that this brooch is uncommon in Britain. This brooch directly parallels LIN-B8C6EB and no.11664 (Mackreth 2011, p.172-173, Type 7c, no.11664, p.115). [No Reserve]
Circa 1st-2nd century A.D. Group of three brooches comprising: trumpet brooch with spring and pin; dolphin-type bow brooch with hinged pin; kräftig profilierte bow brooch. 53 grams total, 40-72 mm (1 1/2 - 2 3/4 in.).Found East Anglia, UK. Acquired early 2000s. Property of a Stowmarket, UK, gentleman. Accompanied by three old handwritten cataloguing slips. [No Reserve]
1st-4th century A.D. Comprising: a lead glans slingshot; a bronze 'seahorse' trumpet brooch; a bronze furniture finial; a glass bangle fragment with white trails; a bronze flat-section situla handle. 164 grams total, 2-11.5 cm (3/4 - 4 1/2 in.).Found near a Roman fort in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, UK. Acquired from the finder in 2006. Property of a Nottinghamshire gentleman. [5, No Reserve]
2nd millennium B.C. Broad bulbous body with rounded underside, trumpet-shaped neck with carinated chamfered rim, strap handle, curved spout with supporting strap, decorated as beast-head with applied pellet eyes; circumferential painted ornament including figural and animal panel, bird motif and various coloured bands; repaired. 2.4 kg, 26.5 cm (10 1/4 in.).Ex Rabi Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK. Ex private collection.
Kangxi (1662-1722), with six character Chenghua mark The trumpet-shaped neck is exquisitely painted with a terrace scene featuring a dignitary seated alongside two attendants and two female figures. The bulbous waist is adorned chrysanthemum, lotus, and peonies sprays. The lower frieze is adorned with a depiction of a scholar seated in a garden, accompanied by three attendants (hairlines to the base)Height: 45,8 cmNote: Label on the base - Peter Boode Chinese Antiques, London, no. 149 SPECIAL SALE NOTICERestricted BiddingTo register and bid at this auction you will need to provide proof of identity and of address and provide photographic ID. You may be asked to pay a deposit of €5.000. Fund must be cleared in VERITAS Art Auctioneers account no later than 11am on Monday, December 4th, 2023. If you are not the winning bidder, you will be refunded within seven working days. Online bidders may be required to pay a €5.000 deposit, which will allow the online bidder to bid up to a maximum of €50.000 in total. For higher bids, different deposits apply.Bank Transfers should be sent to: Beneficiary PERIHASTA Bank BPI Branch Saldanha IBAN PT 50 0010 0000 4626 3080 0018 2 SWIFT/BIC BBPIPTPLCondition of LotsPlease note that the condition of lots is not stated in the catalogue descriptions. Reports on condition may be available on request. The absence of condition reports in the catalogue does not imply that the lot is free from imperfections or faults.
An Edwardian silver trumpet-shaped flower vase, a pair of cruets and a silver mounted glass dressing table jar. The hammered vase with the mark of William Comyns, London 1902, 18.5cm high (7 1/4 inches), loaded base; the pair of inverted pear-shaped and floral embossed cruets with hallmarks for Birmingham 1905, the two weigh 62g, in a fitted case; the clear cut-glass jar with a silver cover, mark of H Mathews, Birmingham 1930, the lid 41g.
Celtic, bronze artefacts (4), 1st century AD, comprising toggle with boss and petal motif mounted on a loop, with suspension bar below, 26mm diameter; terret ring with trumpet and cable moulded decoration, 37mm diameter; large spherical bead with a central rib, 21mm diameter; enamelled stud from a terret ring, 17mm diameter [4]. First very fine, others varied state £60-£80 --- Provenance: from the collection of a Northern detectorist
Iron Age, Northern Britain, bronze Dragonesque plate brooch, Brigantian, late 1st century AD, 50mm long by 26mm wide by 5mm deep, expanded body decorated with trumpet motif above and below a central boss. Complete except for the pin, very fine with a smooth brown patina £120-£150 --- Provenance: found at Burnsall, North Yorkshire
Romano/Celtic, bronze knee brooch, 2nd century AD, 57mm x 32mm x 25mm; tubular wings with a prominent chain loop decorated with a trumpet motif; the bow is hollowed out and faceted with a decorated claw-like foot knob. Very fine with a chocolate-brown patina £80-£100 --- Unlike any other knee brooches recorded by Hattatt
A collection of Japanese ceramics,20th century, comprising:a pair of Kutani ware vases, the pear shaped body rising to a trumpet mouth, painted with samurai, 35cm high, a pair of Satsuma ware vases, of baluster form, painted with samurai in shaped panels against a blue ground, 31cm high, associated wood stands, and a pair of cylindrical vases, modern, possibly European, 46.5cm high (6)Condition ReportKutani - Both cracked. Satsuma - no obvious faults. Cylindrical vases - one broken to the neck. Both cracked to the base.
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