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Wedgwood Fairyland lustre vase in the Candlemas pattern, circa 1925, designed by Daisy Makeig Jones, of trumpet form on a short circular foot, decorated with figures and candles in colours against blue panels, bordered with fairies and elves in gilt against green vertilinear panels, the interior decorated in a lustrous spearmint green, printed and impressed marks, height 22.5cm
Commemorative Medals, Sir William Quiller Orchardson, R.A. (1832–1910), Scottish portraitist and painter of domestic and historical subjects, silver prize medal, of plaquette form, of the Exposition Internationale des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, 1897, by Baron Thomas Jules Vinçotte (1850–1925) for Maison Wolfers, winged Fame in diaphanous robe, blows her trumpet, leaning on arch through which a distant cityscape, named, ‘ORCHARDSON, WILLIAM- QUILLER, R.A.’, 70.5 x 82.5mm., ‘V.P. and balance’ mark on all four sides, has been lightly buffed, good very fine The painting for which William Quiller Orchardson received this prize was a portrait of Mrs. Samuel Joseph (catalogue entry no. 38). Orchardson is best remembered today for the painting Napoleon on board the Bellepheron and the wonderfully moody The First Cloud. He was knighted in 1907. The Alan Irvine Collection of Historical and Artistic Medals
Commemorative Medals, Ireland, Charles II, St. Catherine, gold complimentary medal to Queen Catherine [1662], issued in or for the province of Connaught, West Ireland, PIETATE INSIGNIS, St. Catherine stands holding palm branch, broken wheel at her feet, rev. PROVINCIA CONNAGH, winged Fame sounds trumpet and holds olive branch, 25.5mm., wt. 10.14gms. (MI.491/114; pl. XLVII, 3, both in silver only), strictly fine and an exceptional rarity The medal is believed to have been struck under the direction of Sir John Berkeley (1607-1678), Baron Berkeley of Stratton (1658) and, in 1662, President of Connaught and a member of the Privy Council of Ireland. The medal is quite possibly a unique survivor, maybe even struck from Irish gold. Berkeley, with Sir George Carteret, is remembered as one of the founders of the Province of New Jersey in North America.
A trumpet Democratic Republic of Congo antelope horn, with brass binding and nails, with circular mouthpiece and printed collection number 538, 46cm long. Provenance The David Morris Collection. Ex Baptist Missionary Society collection, Christie's, South Kensington, 26th September 1989, Lot 92.
Sale Item: BOXED BOOSEY & HAWKES 607 TRUMPET (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
Sale Item: INLAID TRUMPET SEWING TABLE Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
A garniture of five Japanese Imari vases, two of trumpet shape, three of ovoid shape with domed covers, the jars and covers 30cm high Condition Report: One trumpet vase with a wide flat chip to the underside of the flared rim and some lightly stained glaze crazing. Two finials each with small chip, one jar with a small rim chip, these look late 19th/early 20th Century.
ARMSTRONG LOUIS: (1901-1971) American Jazz Trumpeter. Vintage signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph, the image depicting Satchmo, playing his trumpet whilst seated in between the Jazz musicians Earl Fatha Hines and Jack Teagarden, who plays his trombone. Signed by Armstrong in bold green fountain pen ink to a clear area of the image. With a few very minor creases and two small stains to the borders, VG
A selection of 19th century and later glass, to include a Bristol blue decanter and stopper with gilt naming for 'Hollands', two over-flashed decanters and stoppers, a pair of hock glasses, a ruby glass jar and cover and a tall gilt decorated trumpet vase, 36cm (Qty) (At fault) CONDITION REPORT: Red flashed decanter - base of stopper broken off inside the decanter neck, cloudiness and stains to interior. some surface scratching throughout.Blue flashed decanter - white mould growing inside decanter, cloudiness to the interior, small chips to base of stopper, some surface scratching throughout.Ruby glass small jar - yellow metal cover monogrammed and numbered '2', monogrammed to top, cover sadly split and damaged, chips and nibbles throughout. tall trumpet vase - 2 chips to the rim, gilding rubbed and worn throughout, Hollands bottle - stopper - large chip to the top of the stopper, gilding rubbed throughoutdiscolouration to interiors of other items in the lot - chips and nibbles throughout.,
A Victorian cranberry glass epergne, with central trumpet having a flared rim and trailed decoration, the bowl with flared rim, height 14.25ins, together with two Victorian cranberry glass trumpet vases, of similar style, height 12ins Condition report: Epergne - base of trumpet vase brokenTwo vases - good condition
Two 19th century Staffordshire Walton figures, modelled as a boy holding a nest with bird perched on his hand by a tree, and another as a male figure playing a brass horn, both standing in front of trees, height 6ins Condition report: Boy with nest - damage to branches and flowers, paint scuffs to boyBoy with trumpets - damage to branches and flowers, end of trumpet missing
Troughton & Simms 19thC mahogany stick barometer with carved and turned decoration to case. The white glass dial calibrated with the usual weather observations and barometric scale and thermometer below protected by carved convex glass cover. 110cm tall. (Despite his skill, Edward Troughton lived a semi-reclusive life and was characterised by his snuff-stained wig and ear trumpet. However, he was well respected and was awarded lucrative contracts by the East India Company, the Royal Observatory and the Board of Longtitude)
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