A George V hallmarked silver Neo-Classical loaded candlestick, the column and swept square base decorated with bows and swags, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1913, height 14.5cm, a Victorian hallmarked silver trumpet vase, Birmingham 1899, height 20cm, approx 4ozt and a cranberry glass Art Deco sugar caster with nickel silver cap, height 14cm (3).
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Group of five Goebel Hummel figures to include a group of a young boy and girl with basket on her arm, a further girl by a fence with perched blue tit, a group containing a young boy playing a ukulele and a girl with a guitar, a young girl feeding ducks, and a seated young angel with trumpet (5)
20thC Tangxi Chinese pottery vase trumpet stem flanked by pierced double handles above a shaped body raised with panels of flowers on yellow ground on a shaped foot H: 49 cm CONDITION REPORT: Crazing throughout, loss of glaze to all four sides of pedestal base and small chip to pedestal base.
After Jean de Boulogne, known as Giambologna, (1529 ~ 1608), a pair of patinated bronze models of Mercury and Fame, late 19th century, both portrayed nude and supported aloft on the breath of a Nimbus, the former with winged petasus and winged ankles, the latter holding a laurel sprig and a trumpet, the cylindrical marmo nero Belgio pedestals each applied with a relief cast bronze frieze of cavorting amorini, 83 and 86cm high respectively The Mercury is one of the most famous and replicated works of the Renaissance, but was originally intended by Giambologna to be viewed on its own and importantly, from all sides -thoroughly in line with his Mannerist ideals. It was only in the 19th century that casts after the original were offered for sale as pairs, the Mercury more usually being allied with Fortuna, but sometimes with Iris, and more rarely with Fame (Pheme in Greek, Fama to the Romans) as in this case Giambologna's original bronze sculpture of 1580 was first installed at the Villa Medici in Rome, being positioned at the orders of Ferdinando de Medici, atop a fountain which formed a focal point on the formal staircase between the sumptuous gardens and the loggia entrance to the Villa In 1780 the Mercury was moved to the Uffizi Museum, and then finally in 1865, to the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence
Britains post 1954 sets 1527 R.A.F. Band, all with gold stripe to trousers, restrung into original ROAN boxes, generally VG in VG boxes, some variation between contents, possibly incorrect, (2), 1 set contains boy fifer, boy side drummer with plastic drum, bass drummer with metal drum, cymbalist, clarinet, trumpet, trombone (2), tenor horn (2), euphonium, bandmaster. 1 set contains adult fifer, boy side drummer with metal drum, bass drummer with plastic drum, cymbalist, clarinet, trumpet (3), tenor horn, euphonium (2), bandmaster.
Composite set of Meissen Affenmusiker, 20th Century, after the Rococo models by Johann Joachim Kaendler and Peter Reinicker, the music playing monkeys, modelled respectively as conductor, 18.5cm; music stand; with kettle drums; with clarinet; with trumpet; with violin; four female singers; with bagpipe; with French horn; with flute; with drumsticks; with triangle; with signed drum; with mandolin; with guitar; with bassoon; a riding keyboard player; and with harp. (21)Footnote: According to tradition the group is held to be a caricature of the orchestra of the Count of Bruhl.
A GOOD SILVER TABLE CENTREPIECE, London 1907, of pierced trumpet form on triple open support and pierced circular base on three feet, the top rim mounted with three ram's head and ribbon swag hangers, supporting swing handled sweetmeat dishes of pierced basket form on decorative feet, 38.75 cms high, 75 troy ozs gross approximately (no liners, two baskets have one foot missing), all fully hallmarked, no maker's marks
Seven 18th/19th century drinking glasses including: An ale glass, plain trumpet bowl, blade knop, conical foot and rough pontil, 15.5 cm high; Wine glass, vertically moulded conical bowl, angular knop over blade knop and basal knop, flat foot and rough pontil, 14 cm high; Cordial/dram glass, conical bowl, annulated knop over a blade knop, conical foot and rough pontil, 10.5 cm high and a cordial glass, bell bowl, ball knop in straight stem, conical foot and rough pontil, 10.5 cm high (7)Good condition - no chips or cracks
Jurgen Schadeberg (South African 1931-) HUGH MASEKELA HOLDS THE TRUMPET HE RECEIVED FROM SATCHMO, 1956 silver gelatin print, signed, titled and numbered L.E. 8/10 in ink in the margin; signed, titled, dated, numbered and inscribed 'printed on Kent mere pages Selenium toned by J.S. 1995' in ink on the reverse, bears the copyright stamp 30 by 40,5cm, unframed
A pair of 19th Century ale glasses with a spread foot below a plain form stem with a central and upper bladed knop rising to a drawn trumpet bowl, height 19cm, together with a similar period stirrup cup of conical with slice cutting to the bases above a lapidary cut finial, height 18.5cm. (3)
Moorcroft pottery - a large Moorcroft pottery trumpet vase in the Flambe Leaf and Berries design signed to the base, approximately 26 cm (h). Estimate £280 - £350 - This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday 30th January. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply
A collection of 1930s Shelley ceramics, to include; single handled jug of lower bulbous form and painted in tones of yellow, orange and brown, printed backstamp verso, h.19cm; lower bellied squat vase, h.12.5cm; and a trumpet form vase, h.11.5cm; together with a further Gray's Pottery biscuit barrel and cover, of circular form and with concentric banded painted decoration, printed backstamp verso, h.15.5cm (4)
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