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William Moorcroft for Macintyre & Co. trumpet shaped vase in the 'Eighteenth Century' pattern no.M2604, c1908, H22cm Condition Report The top rim looks to have restoration. Professionally done to a high standard. Two faint cracks running down from the top rim. The foot has also been restored, visible crack. Paint work is flaking in this area. All over crazing. Extra photos show the damage. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
The Leonardo Collection - a collection of six Ragtime Hobo's Musicians from The Leonardo Collection comprising Fingers on the double bass, Nevil on the cello, Bert playing drums, Lionel on the trumpet, Paco playing acoustic guitar and Jules relaxing, contained in five boxes, also included in the lot are a collection of four poseable Asian marionettes, some stands included all contained in a square canvas box This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply
A late 19th Century John Walsh Walsh crystal glass posy vase with leaf and branch form base, with three drop in thistle form posies, together with a single epergne of coiled trumpet form on a white metal stand, squat form vase with feint wrythen moulding, a posy holder and a similar smaller example.
A 19th century Dutch East India Company wine glass, with a trumpet shaped bowl, with air bubbles to the base on a knopped column and spreading fold over foot, engraved with a ship and inscribed "T. Wel vaaren van de Ostindische Companie", 23.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Some surface scratches, some impurities in the body , in overall reasonable condition
Three pieces of 1930s/1940s Bourne Denby Danesby ware comprising a flared trumpet vase decorated in low relief with stylised flowers, height 15cm, a high sided bowl decorated with stylised flowers, diameter 21.5cm and a small vase with yellow flowers, height 15cm, all with printed marks. (3)
A coopered oak steel banded stickstand or receptacle of tapered form with applied transfer printed armorial crest, together with two good quality 19th century brass fire irons with knopped finials and a Chinese two handled cast metal vase with drawn trumpet shaped neck and simulated aged finish
Collection of Rare - Hummel Goebel Weihnacht Female Angel Figures. Includes ( 3 ) Angels Sleeping / Relaxing - Approx 4.5 Inches In length - Long Brown Hair - Nos 42-065-07-9 & No 41-065-07-9 + Set of 3 Candle Holder Angel Figures Playing Instruments - Angel with Harp - No 42-075-07-7, Angel with Trumpet - No 42-078-07-1 & Angle with Harp - No 42-077-07-3. All Approx 3.5 Inches High & Two Angles Carrying a Candle Holder Champ - Short Hair - No 42-083-07-1. All Stamped to Bases. Please See Photo. ( 8 ) Figures In Total. ( 5 ) Come In Original Boxes.
AN 'OAK SOCIETY' JACOBITE GLASS the small drawn trumpet bowl finely engraved with open rose head flanked by open and closed buds and foliate, raised on a multi air twist stem and domed foot, the foot engraved to front and back sides 'Redi' within a sprig of oak leaves 15cm high Provenance; Sotheby's 11th June 1936, lot 50 from the Mrs H F Thomas of Elstree Collection (Part one) Bought by Arthur Churchill (£38) Reference: History in Glass, page 9 illustrated glass 32 where it is described as an 'Oak Society Glass' and it states 'five of these glasses came from one house, and we know of no others. Of the five, one has been lost, one broken and one retained by the owner, and possibly disposed of since, as three specimens are traceable' Old English Drinking Glasses, G Francis page 191 Investing in Georgian Glass, Ward Lloyd page 130 The Jacobite's and their Drinking Glasses, G. Seddon plate 71 Notes: The Oak Society was one of many pro-Jacobite clubs which sprung up after the defeat at Culloden. They met in London at the Crown & Anchor on the corner of Arundel Street and the Strand. It has been previously discussed that the medallions they produced were done so to commemorate the visit of Prince Charles, in the upmost secrecy, to London and the Society in 1750. It is also considered that the motto 'Redi' to the foot of this glass relates to these clandestine visits of Prince Charles to London. The supposition being that 'Redi' was a contraction of 'Redii' meaning 'I have returned' so in relation to the visits rather than the beginning of the '45 and Charles's arrival in Scotland.
A JACOBITE LIGHT BALUSTER WINE GLASS MID 18TH CENTURY the trumpet bowl engraved with open rose head flanked by foliage and a single bud, raised on a multi knopped stem and dome foot with folded rim 17.2cm high Notes: Other examples of this glass, possibly from the same original set, can be found within the Garton Collection which now forms part of The Museum of London collection. The Ron and Mary Thomas Collection of English Glass, Bonhams London 4th June 2008 lot 189 and The Drambuie Collection (see The Jacobites and Their Drinking Glasses, colour plate 40).
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