A Swansea porcelain plate, with a gilt line rim, the border and centre painted with flower heads and leaves, with two panels of green trumpet shapes, iron red Swansea mark to the reverse, 21cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Gilding rubbing, surface scratches and glaze imperfections otherwise in overall reasonable condition
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Film Scripts, thirteen from the 1950s, Room At The Top, Twist Of Fate, Distant Trumpet, The Flames And The Flesh, The Dog And The Diamonds, World Premiere, I Am A Camera, The Mermaid Story aka Mad About Men, Now Barabbas, The Winslow Boy, Flesh and Blood and Treasure Hunt, various conditions, from the estate of James Ware, Producer and Production Manager
TWO WINE GLASSES, C1770 the wrythen fluted, rounded funnel bowl on double series opaque twist stem, 15cm h, another with drawn trumpet bowl on multi series air twist stem and six various other wine and ale glasses (9) ++The three first each with chip on foot; the other glasses mostly in fine condition
19th century Italian carved and painted giltwood devotional wall hanging niche of architectural form, the pierced arch centred by recessed panel painted with an angel with trumpet, signed verso indistinctly - probably Vincenzo Della Bruna (1804-1871) and inscribed Firenzi CONDITION REPORT 67cm high, 26cm wide. Generally some losses to the architectural surround- two spiral columns missing, part of pierced apron, other small losses. Central panel has some wear and slight knocks, dents. Overall condition appears hugely original
A pair of Victorian silver posy vases, William Evans, London, 1892, each of tapering form, chased with flower heads, each spreading foot with inscription, 82.6g in total; a Victorian silver posy vase, Birmingham, 1898, of trumpet form, loaded; a silver decanter label, Birmingham, 1974, for Port, 12.3g; a George V silver caddy spoon, Birmingham, 1912, the handle engraved with scrolling foliage detail, 21.7g; a sterling silver cased lighter; a pair of silver sugar tongs, Birmingham, 1897, 21g; etc
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN EWER (PENBA HU) in the Tibetan style, decorated to the globular body with the Eight Buddhist emblems, bajixiang, the spout emanating from the jaws of a kylin, the trumpet foot with repeat leaf tip motifs, all enriched with gilding, the base with a Qianlong seal mark in iron red, 19.7cm high. Ewers such as this are thought to have been made for use in Chinese Temples, especially those in Beijing and Chengde. Rose Kerr in "Chinese Ceramics. Porcelain of the Qing Dynasty 1644-1911", London 1986, p.114., suggests their use in Tibetan-inspired Lamaist sects. The shape perhaps owes its' origins to much earlier metal or cloisonné forms. Doucai and underglaze blue and iron red variations are known from The Qianlong Period. Provenance: Private collection, London. Condition report: some rubbing to the gilt highlights, but mostly intact. The cylindrical section on the top appears to have been separately made, then joined with some sort of filler (plaster of Paris). We are not sure if this is in construction, or an old repair.
Large Eichwald polychrome decorated table centre having central trumpet flanked by a basket to either side decorated with a flamingo and flowers in relief, the base with two intertwined dolphins on a shell decorated foot, stamped Eichwald 2040, 83.5cm high Condition: One bowl has a series of hairline cracks spreading approx 7cm, both bowls have flake chips to the flowers, shells to the base have a series of chips, the largest being approx 2cm - **General condition consistent with age
A Crown Devon Fieldings jug depicting John Peel with fox mask and riding crop to the reverse, with fox form handle and with verse to one side, a ditto tankard with riding crop form handle, a ditto tankard depicting Auld Lang Syne and another depicting figures dancing with violin and trumpet form handle. Stamp to base Made in England.
AUSTRIAN RUBY STAINED GLASS VASE, of footed ovoid form with tall, waisted neck, decorated with two frosted panel depicting stage and hounds heads, 10 3/4" (27.3cm), TOGETHER WITH A VENETIAN ORANGE GLASS TALL TRUMPET VASE, with clear foot and gilt and floral decorated collar, 18" (45.8cm) high (2)
A Chinese rectangular reticulated porcelain crocus bowl, a polychrome dragon decorated lotus flower bowl, two small ginger jars, brush pot with faux six character mark, a simulated marble figure of the Madonna inscribed "ND Lourdes", two pearl ware trumpet shaped vases and a treacle glazed pottery lion figure etc
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