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Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Trumpet Vase. c.1920. Designed by Daisy Makeig Jones ' Butterfly Woman ' Pattern No Z4968, Shape Num 2810. Features Fairies Perched on a Branch, Inside of Rim Is Decorated In The Floating Fairies Pattern, Which Features a Leaf Border and Elfish Creatures, Riding Birds and Butterflies and Bats on Pearlescent Finish. Stands 9.5 Inches High, Wonderful Condition.
A pair of 19thC Chinese cloisonné vases, each with trumpet stems, bulbous bodies and trumpet feet, with a lower Greek key style gilt highlighted banding, each body profusely decorated with flowers, predominantly in yellow, pink and green on a blue ground, on circular foot, collectors numbers beneath, 33cm high. (2, AF)
A Chinese porcelain Daya Zhai vase, with bulbous body and trumpet stem with a repeat geometric pattern, the main body decorated with many figures, scholars, etc., playing Mahjong, before trees, on a turquoise ground above circular foot, four character red seal mark on plain and turquoise ground beneath, further marks to the body, polychrome decorated, 42cm high.
A Sepik war trumpet Papua New Guinea wood, carved a mask with applied shells, with a bird behind and with a carved body, pigment decoration, 65cm long. Provenance Cyrille Vanheyst, Palm Beach, Sydney. Cyrille Vanheyst made many trips to New Guinea between 1957 - 1970 in his capacity as a mine engineer advising on several major projects.
*Jazz Records. A collection of jazz records (LP's) including "Poetry and Jazz in Concert" No 1 and No 2 from 1964 (Argo ZDA 26 and ZDA 27) featuring The Michael Garrick Quintet with Joe Harriott (alto-sax), Shake Keane (trumpet and flugel horn), Adrian Mitchell (poetry), Dannie Abse (poetry), John Taylor (bass), Colin Barnes (drums), Michael Garrick (piano), Jeremy Robson (poetry) and Laurie Lee (poetry), together with "The Hapless Child and other Inscrutable Stories" (Virgin / Watt 4, gatefold) with music by Michael Mantler and featuring Robert Wyatt, Carla Bley, Steve Swallow, Jack Dejohnette and Terje Rypdal, together with "The First Seven Days" by Jan Hammer from 1975 (Nemperor Records NE 432), all in excellent condition (4)
A Worcester small cylindrical mug dated 1757, printed in black with a head and shoulders portrait of the King of Prussia, and a print of Fame blowing a trumpet flanking a vignette of military trophies and flags, signed RH Worcester for Robert Hancock, and with an anchor rebus for Richard Holdship, 8.7cm. Provenance: the Professor Richard Clarke Collection. Purchased from Stockspring Antiques in 1998. The centre flag on the military print is the rare version inscribed 'Russians' rather than the more usual 'Welham'.
A South Staffordshire enamel 'Treaty of Amiens' patch box c.1802, decorated with the figures of Fame and Plenty standing back to back beside ships at sail, Plenty holding a victory wreath above her cornucopia, Fame with a banner suspended from her trumpet, inscribed 'Duncan, Jervis, Abercrombie, Nelson, Howe', above them inscribed 'Fame Proclaiming her Heroes, Peace with Plenty', the base coloured a pale pink, the interior cover fitted with a mirror, a little cracking, 5.5cm. The short-lived Treaty of Amiens lasted only one year but engendered the only period of true peace between 1793 and 1814. The uneasy truce was ended by Britain declaring war on France in May 1803, following Napoleon's increased attempts to control Western Europe.
A South Staffordshire enamel 'Nelson' patch box c.1805, painted with the figures of Hope and Fame standing back to back before ships on fire at sea, Hope leaning on her anchor and Fame holding her trumpet aloft, within a white banner edged in gilt and white enamel dots on a rich blue ground, inscribed 'Hope stands beholding her Captains most Glorious, Fame with her Trumpet sounds Nelson Victorious', the interior cover fitted with a mirror, some good restoration to the base, 5,4cm.
A Worcester King of Prussia mug dated 1757, printed in black with a titled portrait of Frederick II of Prussia pointing towards an arrangement of victory motifs, the reverse with a print of Fame blowing a trumpet, signed in the print R H Worcester for Robert Hancock, and with an anchor rebus for Richard Holdship, 8.8cm high.
Two commemorative engraved wine glasses 19th century, one with a drawn trumpet bowl engraved with a titled view of HMS Victory at sea, the reverse with a portrait titled 'Nelson 1805', the other with a bucket bowl engraved with HMS Victory and titled 'Lord Nelson' raised on a low knopped stem, 17.5cm max. (2)
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