A Victorian green majolica glazed garden seat, of bulbous hexagonal form, the shaped circular top and panelled sides moulded with stylised flowers, scrolls and strapwork, 51cm high together with a 19th century majolica glazed jardiniere stand the trumpet shaped column and domed base moulded in high relief with bull rushes, irises, water-lilies etc, 75cm high (2)
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18th century wine goblet, circa 1740, with trumpet bowl above a tear-drop stem and folded foot, 20cm. CONDITION REPORT: Rim 10cm. Foot 9.7cm. Rims and foot appear fine. Few encircling fine lines on exterior base of bowl. A few fine bubbles, one larger to inside around 5mm x 1mm. Slight rough area (swirl of glass) to top of stem. Few tiny bubbles to foot and one around 3cm long; another flaw 5mm long.
A famille rose footed dish, mid-19th century, enamelled with immortals, another of similar form with ladies in a garden, a large dish with three ladies under a tree and inscription, a celadon dish with flowers and insects, a dish with fledglings in prunus in underglaze blue and red, and a trumpet vase with double xi on a feather ground, four character Chenghua mark, 17.8 to 40.8cm (7)
A collection of Indian and Chinese white metal items, comprising a pair of graduated ladles with planished bowls and naturalistically modelled handles, a Chinese salt, 850 silver, chased with panels of flowers and blossom alternating with leaves, a pair of trumpet shaped vases, decorated with leaves and fruit, and a jug decorated with a village scene, including swans and a bull. (6)
A polychrome enamel vase with trumpet neck, decorated with Luohan and mythological animal handles, 63cm high, 19th or 20th CenturyProvenance: The Property of a Lady. The base with old label inscribed 'Annie Crossley', and with another label stating: 'Chinese Vase...from Miss Crossley's estate...(Alexander Bell's niece)...' Condition Report Some deterioration includes a visible body crack.
A blue and white vase with flaring trumpet neck, decorated on the oviform body with formal lotus heads beside scrolling tendrils; the shoulder with elephant head and fixed ring handles; 48cm high, the base with Qianlong six-character mark, but not of the period Condition Report Some areas of deterioration, including: some rim fritting and/or chipping, rim crack, rim flaw and/or repair
A pair of George V hallmarked silver trumpet vases with flared rims raised on spreading circular loaded bases, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1918, height 20cm (af), a silver three piece cruet set of small proportions, Birmingham 1939, with matching spoon, in associated case, a cased set of six silver handled butter knives and a turquoise guilloche enamel decorated hand mirror, Birmingham 1932 (4).
A pair of George V hallmarked silver loaded trumpet vases of tapering form with fluted rims and circular foot, James Woods & Sons, Birmingham 1915, height 22cm, and a small hallmarked silver loaded capstan inkwell, marks rubbed, diameter 6cm (all af) (3). CONDITION REPORT: One of the vases is broken just above the foot, the other is a little bit battered but still in one piece. The inkwell also has knocks and dents.
JAMES POWELL WHITEFRIARS; a collection of clear glasses including a sherry glass with trumpet bowl and double twisted stem to plain foot, a wine glass with dimpled rounded square section bowl, baluster stem and part moulded foot, a pair of champagne goblets, a pair of liqueur glasses and eight further sherry/port glasses (15). CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
JAMES POWELL WHITEFRIARS; a set of four pale green tinted wine glasses with part cut decorated trumpet shaped bowls, hexagonal baluster cut stems and domed star cut feet, height 18.3cm, a pair of pale green tinted wine glasses, height 19.2cm and a pair of pale green tinted glasses with bucket bowls and star cut foot (one af), height 11.9cm (8). CONDITION REPORT: There are two minute chips to the rims of the first set of four glasses and a couple of minor chips to the quatrefoil glass, one of the pale green tinted glasses with bucket bowl and star cut foot has a chip to base rim, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A set of four uranium tinted liqueur glasses with trumpet bowls above bobbin turned stem and plain foot, height 9.4cm, an unusual pair of pale green tinted liqueur glasses with twisted stems and plain feet, height 14.3cm and a further pair of liqueur glasses with band of gilt heightened decoration to the rim and ribbed invert trumpet stem, height 11.6cm (8).
A pair of early 20th century Venetian pink tinted cocktail glasses with tapering bowl above part moulded foot, height 13.8cm, a late 19th century Venetian glass with blue tinted bowl and unusual wrythen twisted opaque and gold flecked stem with vertical bands of raised decoration above a plain foot, height 12.8cm, a late 19th century Venetian glass with gilt decorated rim, hollow baluster stem with horizontal blue tinted raised band and plain foot with gold flecked tip, height 12.8cm, an early 20th century Venetian glass with octagonal pale blue tinted bowl above gold flecked wrythen twisted stem and plain foot, height 17.1cm and an early 20th century Venetian glass with octagonal tapering bowl and invert trumpet shaped foot, height 13.6cm (6). CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
An unusual late 19th/early 20th century Venetian glass with trumpet shaped bowl set with band of raised horizontal decoration above stepped lower section to a gold flecked wrythen moulded hollow four section bobbin turned stem and slightly moulded foot, overall with green tint to the glass, height 22.5cm.
A Victorian hallmarked silver ring box with wrythen gadrooned decorated detachable cover with crimped rim and vacant oval cartouche enclosing velvet lined sectioned interior, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1890, 10 x 4.5cm, a clear glass dressing table jar with silver "Reynolds' Angels" pattern decorated detachable cover, Birmingham 1904, and a trumpet bud vase with spreading circular loaded foot, James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1914, height 13cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: Multi-ring box, fits seven rings.
A 'Capac' mechanic's Binaural motor car Stethoscope, London, 1930s, Ser. No. 6007,The complete set with sprung ear frame, three diaphragms, one trumpet, twin aurals, tubes and three-part long-reach soundarm, all chromium plated, in fitted mahogany case.13.1/4" wide. Footnote: In addition to fault-finding knocks and rattles in car engines, the Capac Stethoscope is credited with saving the lives of pre-war mechanics who might have otherwise placed a metal rod between their ear and the parts of the engine which had high speed parts in motion nearby.
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