William Moorcroft Signed Tall and Impressive Trumpet Shaped Vase, Decorated with Images of Blue and Yellow Pansy on Pale Yellow Ground. Moorcroft Paper Label to Base, Reads Potters to the Late Queen Mary. Height 10.75 Inches - 32.25 cm. Condition - Some Over painting to Small Section of Interior of Vase, Does not detract. Please See Photo.
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A rare colour twist firing glass c.1770, the drawn trumpet bowl rising from a short stem enclosing a white opaque twist with single strands in blue and green enamel, above a thick foot, 11.2cm. Provenance: from a private collection in London. The Ron and Mary Thomas Collection of English Glass, 4th June 2008, Bonhams, lot 190.
Five English enamel rectangular plaques or box covers 2nd half 18th century, one printed and coloured with a scene of rural lovers, another with a young man standing between groups of young ladies, one with a maiden seated beneath a tree, another with a landscape scene within a blue enamel border, the last with Fame blowing her trumpet and resting on a globe, within a raised gilt scrolling border, some damages, 8cm max. (5) Provenance: the Watney Collection. The first plaque with a paper label for the Cyril Cook Collection, no.229,
Four wine glasses c.1750-70, one with a slender bell bowl, another a drawn trumpet bowl, both raised on plain stems above folded feet, another with a small round funnel bowl raised on a double series opaque twist stem, the last a flute cut with lappets above a low knopped stem, 17cm max. (4) Provenance: Property of a gentleman.
Five Continental wine glasses mid 18th century, three with drawn trumpet bowls variously engraved with a bird, flowers and a heart, on airtwist stems, a small engraved with flower garlands above a double series opaque twist stem, the last raised on a five-sided pedestal stem above a folded foot, 15.7cm max. (5)
Three wine glasses c.1760-70, one with a rounded funnel bowl raised on a double knopped airtwist stem, the other with a drawn trumpet flute rising from a double series opaque twist stem, the last Continental and with a small rounded funnel bowl on a double series opaque twist stem, 18.6cm max. (3)
A George III Neo-Classical silver large two-handled cup and cover, the body and cover engraved with a band of bright-cut decoration, the domed cover with urn shaped finial, looped handles on trumpet foot, the body engraved with inscription within wreath cartouche, " The Gift of the owners of the Ship Marquis of Lansdown East Indiaman by Capt Joseph Boulderson"., gilt interior, London, probably 1798, maker's mark indistinct, 57.95 ozt (1802.5 grams)
Europe.- Homann Heirs (publisher) Europa Secundum Legitimas Projectionis Stereographicae Regulas et Juxta Recentissimas Observationes Aeque ac Relationes...., detailed map of Europe including Iceland, the Mediterranean, and part of Northern Africa, with large decorative cartouche in the upper left featuring Europa and the figure of Fame with her trumpet, engraving with hand-colouring on laid paper, platemark 510 x 585 mm. (20 1/8 x 23 in), sheet 530 x 630 mm. (20 7/8 x 24 3/4 in), central vertical fold with several small repairs to splitting, surface dirt, unframed, 1743.
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