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Pair of Royal Doulton stoneware bottle vases, circa 1900, each of ovoid form with a slender trumpet neck, decorated with a stylised rose bush in pink and green against a mottled brown ground, impressed marks and numbered 2889, height 20cm; also a Royal Doulton stoneware jug, having a bulbous body and flared neck and decorated with a bracelet of beaded star roundels in white and blue against a brown incised lattice ground, impressed marks and numbered 2218, 16.5cm (3)
Fornasetti small pedestal table, the circular top decorated with a band of mythological creatures and nymphs in a yellow monochrome print against a simulated hardstone ground, all raised on a black painted cast metal trumpet base, original label 'Fornasetti Milano', 60cm diameter, height 41cm
A collection of silver and silver plated table ware, to include; A cased set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, by Joseph Ridge, assayed Sheffield 1885, Hanovarian pattern with rat tail, including a pair of sugar tongs in fitted case, a silver sauce boat, by Viner's Ltd, assayed Sheffield 1940, a pair of trumpet form silver posy vases, assayed Birmingham 1912, with ribbed rim and weighted bases, height 21.5cm, a French silver beaker, with engine turned decoration, stamped French hallmark for .800 silver, a small German silver beaker, and a small silver mounted horn beaker, with shield reserve (left blank), (weighable silver 268.8g), together with various silver plated items. (qty)
Walter and John Barnard, London 1885, a Victorian silver mustard pot, of cylindrical form, with pierced floral scroll, bow and trumpet design, cetral lozenge with coat of arms (rubbed), the plain hinged lid with decorative pierced thumb plate and spoon aperture, ear handle, blue glass liner, 68cm high, 8.86ozt
MASSIVE CANTON FAMILLE ROSE FLOOR-STANDING VASE of baluster-form with long trumpet neck and flared rim, applied with opposing gilded dogs-of-foe with pups and ball to the neck and four gilded dragons to the body, profusely decorated with flowers, birds and emblems around four busy court scene panels, complete with hardwood circular stand, 172cms high Condition Report: hairline crack to body, stable, no other damage apparent Provenance: cleared from a Grade II listed historic house, Snowdonia
A Silver Plated Trumpet, inscribed "Henry Riley and Sons Ltd., Conhill Model Class B", in original carrying case with two mouthpieces and other fitments, 31cm long; A Bugle, inscribed "Desson and Co, London", in fitted wooden box, 63cm long, with instruction manual and autograph books etc. (2)
HARDY, THOMAS. 1840-1928.The Trumpet Major. London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1880. 3 volumes. 8vo. Half-titles, initial blanks. Publisher's red cloth, front covers pictorially stamped in black, spines in black and gilt, lower covers with triple-rule in blind. custom cloth drop-back box. Spines lightly faded, minor rubbing to gilt.FIRST EDITION IN BOOK FORM, SECONDARY BINDING, which Purdy notes is scarcer than the primary binding. The Trumpet-Major first appeared in 12 monthly parts of Good Words for 1880. The cover features an encampment in the top panel and a mill on the lower panel and follows the author's own design. Hardy also specified the exact shade of red he wanted, a bright sanguine which accords well with the most drastic change that Hardy made to the book edition from the serial: the allusion to the future death of the trumpet major 'upon one of the bloody battle-fields of Spain.' Purdy, pp 31-35; Sadleir 1115.
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