A silver cigar holder of cylindrical form (by Chrisford & Norris, Birmingham 1900), together with a further silver tube (by Chrisford & Norris, Birmingham 1900), a silver trumpet shaped vase with loaded base (hallmarks rubbed, London), together with a crocodile skin and silver mounted cigar case
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*De Morgan (Evelyn, 1855-1919). Double study of male figures for Aurora Triumphans, black & white chalks on brown paper, showing two male figures, each blowing a trumpet, some marginal pin holes, sheet size 31.5 x 48cm (12.5 x 19ins), together with a pencil study on card for the same work, depicting a male head, half profile turned to the left, blowing a trumpet, a trifle dusty, image size approximately 12.5 x 15cm (5 x 6ins), sheet size 25.5 x 35.5cm (10 x 14ins) 'Aurora Triumphans' was exhibited in 1886 at the Grosvenor Gallery, London, and it is now in the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, Bournemouth ('Evelyn De Morgan, oil paintings', DMF, plate 23). Merton Russell-Cotes's son, Herbert, bought it for the museum around 1922 believing it to be by Edward Burne-Jones after an unscrupulous art dealer had painted over the signature with Burne-Jones's initials. The oil shows the Roman goddess of the dawn, Aurora, breaking the shackles of night. Dominating the picture are three red-winged angelic trumpeters in gold tunics, for which these preparatory studies were executed. The De Morgan Foundation has a similar pencil drawing of a male head in profile blowing a trumpet. (2)
A pair of 18th century Georgian purple tinted wine / dram drinking glasses having trumpet bowls with double inverted stems with a cushion knop to centre on plain bases with rounded pontil marks to base along with two other purple tinted Georgian drinking glasses with faceted edges on plain bases along with another clear glass Georgian drinking glass having faceted edges with a cushion knop stem.
Three 18th century wines, each with teared stems and circular feet, the tallest wih trumpet bowl, 17cm (6.75 in) high, the smallest with its tear below the trumpet bowl and above a bun knop, 16.5cm (6.5 in) high, the last with its tear at the base of the bowl, another tear within the bun knop just above the slightly domed foot, 17cm (6.5 in) high (3) The first has three bubbles in the bowl and a tiny nick to the foot rim.
Three various opaque twist glasses and a later air twist, the slender bell bowl of the ale glass above multiple disc knop, the stem and folded foot, 25.5cm (10 in) high, that with trumpet bowl on double helix stem and thickened circular foot, 20cm (8 in) high, the smallest with horizontal moulded bowl, 15.5cm (6 in) high, the conical bowl of the air twist engraved with twin leaf band, 19cm (7.5 in) high (4) Good
Three 18th century air twist glasses, one with bell bowl on a stem with opaque twists enclosing air twists above circular foot, 16cm (6.25 in) high, the bowl of the double helix stemmed glass engraved with a butterfly to one side of flowers, 16cm (6.25 in) high, the smallest with trumpet bowl running into a stem of folded foot, 13cm (5 in) high (3) Good
Chinese Republic blue and white porcelain bowl, decorated with a mountainous landscape, painted Kangxi mark, 20.5cm; also a Chinese Republic blue and white double gourd vase, similarly decorated, Kangxi mark, 21cm; Chinese Republic blue and white porcelain vase, ovoid form with a trumpet rim, decorated with a continuous mountainous landscape, Qianlong seal mark, height 34.5cm, with an associated wooden stand (4)
Pair of Royal Worcester peach ground twin handled vases, circa 1899, ovoid form with twin handled trumpet neck, decorated with polychrome floral sprays, shape number 1963, height 21cm; also a pair of Royal Worcester peach ground wrythen moulded bottle vases, circa 1895, shape number 1452, 16.5cm; and a further Royal Worcester peach ground twin handled bottle vase, circa 1902, shape number 1747, 16.5cm (5)
Pair of Meissen trumpet vases, each hand decorated with a reserve of 'deutsche blumen' bordered with gilt against a cobalt blue ground, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, height 16.5cm; also a Dresden cache pot, decorated with a polychrome floral spray against a white ground, height 11cm; and a Samson of Paris floral decorated tankard, bordered with cobalt blue and gilt bands, 13cm (4)
Royal Worcester peach ground twin handled vase, circa 1895, shouldered ovoid body with twin mask handles to a waisted neck, decorated with delicate floral sprays, shape number 1683, height 26.5cm; also a Royal Worcester peach ground vase, circa 1899, baluster form with trumpet neck, decorated with a polychrome floral spray over a gilded foot, shape number 1538, height 26cm (2)
Pair of Bohemian white overlay and gilded glass goblets, late 19th Century, trumpet shaped bowl worked with lappet shaped panels of hatched overlay, foliate gilt details to the clear ground, over a faceted baluster stem and leaf cut foot, height 20.5cm; also a Bohemian ruby flash jar and cover, early 20th Century, squat circular form, engraved with fruiting vines and hobnail cutting around the base, 14cm diameter (3)
Pair of Royal Worcester 'Ludlow' vases, circa 1894, each of bottle form with trumpet neck, decorated with vignettes featuring Ludlow Castle and Ludlow Church by E Salter, and opposing vignettes of garden birds, against a pink ground bordered with gilt, printed marks, shape number 1661, signed to the base (restored), height 23.5cm
Four pieces of 1930s/1940s Charlotte Rhead comprising a Bursley Ware pattern TL2 (Green Leaves) trumpet vase, height 11cm, a similar footed bowl, a Crown Ducal ovoid vase in pattern 4954 (Wisteria) and a Crown Ducal vase decorated in pattern 4921 (Green Autumn Leaves), signed, all with printed marks S/D (4)
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