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A Royal Worcester trumpet vase, decorated with blackberries and autumnal leaves, signed by artist K. Blake (Kitty Blake), stamped on base G923 11.54, 15.5cm tall, together with another Royal Worcester trumpet vase, with similar decoration, unsigned (possibly Kitty Blake), stamped on base with G923 11.54, 18cm tall (2)In good condition - showing no issues.
A Royal Worcester trumpet vase, decorated with blackberries and autumnal leaves, signed by artist K. Blake (Kitty Blake), stamped on base G923 11.54, together with another Royal Worcester trumpet vase, with similar decoration, unsigned, stamped on base with G923, both 11.5cm tall (2)Good condition - no issues.
* ROSS MUIR (SCOTTISH b. 1981), TRUMPET limited edition artist's proof giclee print on paper, signed, titled and numbered A/P unframed overall size 76cm x 92cm Note: Glasgow artist Ross Muir hit the headlines in 2018 when his original painting of the Dutch impressionist Vincent van Gogh, entitled “Square Gogh”, went viral within a matter of days. Muir’s wide-spread success on social media saw many galleries interested in his work. In October 2019, Muir had his first ever solo exhibition in Glasgow’s City Centre. The exhibition was a huge success and was sold-out before even opening the doors. A second solo show in Glasgow was scheduled for 2020 but the pandemic put everything on hold. Throughout the first national lockdown, Muir turned his creativity to the streets, with posters of his signature Vincent Van Gogh portrait – featuring the words ‘Jist Gogh Hame’ – appearing all over the city of Glasgow. As a message that was both witty and incredibly relevant, Muir’s artwork resonated with its onlookers and soon garnered international attention through social media. In 2020, Muir’s work was recognised by the official Van Gogh Museum in the Netherlands, with the institution proudly posting Muir’s artwork on their Instagram account to announce the temporary closing of the gallery. In 2021 Maddox Gallery (London) "signed" Muir and he joined a roster of artists which includes The Conner Brothers, Bradley Theodore and Joseph Klibansky, alongside established names like RETNA, the photographer David Yarrow, and world-renowned figures such as Banksy, KAWS, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring. The influential Maddox Gallery staged Ross Muir's first London show in May 2022 and the widely reported success prompted a second solo show at The Maddox Gallery "Ross Muir, The Bridge Home" recently announced for 8th September to 22nd October (2023).
Chester - A George V silver two branch epergne, mark of Barker Brothers (Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker), 1921, the centre trumpet shaped section with scalloped and beaded rim supporting two swing handled baskets of similar design on a simple wire frame, raised on a circular beaded pedestal base with four bun beet, 32.5cm high, 24.5ozt
A George V silver ‘Arts & Crafts’ style trumpet vase, mark of A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1920, of tapered cylindrical form with hammered finish, flared upper with turned rim, barrel shaped lower with rosette decoration, raised on a spread foot, 7.5cm diameter at the rim, 18cm high, retailer signed to the underside and numbered 785, 4.1ozt
A Chinese powder blue ground porcelain vase, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, ovoid body and trumpet neck, painted with panels of an equestrian figure in a garden, and a lady on a veranda, 37 cm high, four character mark of Kangxi but is later Condition: Overall good condition, with firing marks present
Brown, black, pink and white coloration; yellow trumpet.Daniel Louis " Satchmo" Armstrong (1900 - 1971) evolved from a self-taught cornet player to the first internationally famous soloist in jazz. He was well known for both his brilliant technique on the trumpet and for his deep throaty singing. Appearing in many live shows, Broadway musicals, and films, Armstrong's music had a lasting influence on jazz.Series: The Celebrity Collection. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: David B. BiggsIssued: 1984 - 1988Dimensions: 7.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A cased Boosey & Hawkes silver tone euphonium A/F with various dents throughout having a black travel case together with a Corton gold tone trumpet A/F having no mouthpiece, no valve buttons or tuning tube and a Melody Maker gold tone trumpet A/F having discolouration throughout. Location:RWF
A Lidl Bron French horn A/F, having no case or mouthpiece together with a cased Boosey & Hakes Tenor horn and a cased B&M Champion trumpet A/F. Location:RWFCondition:The French horn has areas of scratches, rusting and dents. The trumpet has no mouthpiece, areas of missing plate and scratches-see photos for condition report.
A SELECTION OF MOSTLY DRINKING GLASSVARIOUS DATES 18TH & 19TH CENTURIESComprising: a pair of engraved drawn trumpet wine glasses, 12cm high: two engraved small beer mugs with flute-moulded lower sections, 9cm high and a silver-mounted WALNUT CATSUP bottle and stopper, hallmarked for London 1824, 16.5cm highCondition Report: Neck rim ground a little on the bottleCondition Report Disclaimer
AN ENGRAVED AIR TWIST WINE GLASS OF JACOBITE SIGNIFICANCETHE GLASS MID 18TH CENTURYOf drawn trumpet form, the bowl decorated with rose and oak leaf and inscribed Fiat, on a stem filled with spiral threads, on a conical foot, 15.5cm highFrom a private Gloucestershire Collection.Condition Report: No serious damage or restoration noted. Possible polished areas to the foot. Potential purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to whether or not the rims/foot rims have been polished or not. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN ENGLISH FACON DE VENISE WINE GLASS LATE 17TH CENTURY Of spirally fluted drawn trumpet form and supported on a 'propeller' stem and a spirally fluted conical foot, 18cm highProvenance: Purchased by the vendor from Frides Lameris, Amsterdam, July 2016. Condition Report: No damage or repairs noted. Little or no 'ring' when struck, weighs 138.6gDoes not fluoresce under UV light.Foot rim = 7.7cm diam.bowl rim = 8.3cm diameter. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PLAIN-STEMMED GIN OR DRAM GLASS SECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURY Of drawn trumpet form with basal tear inclusion and folded conical foot, 13.5cm highProvenance: Ex Prof. Derek Roe Collection, Mallams Oxford 19th Nov. 2015.From a private Gloucestershire Collection. Condition Report: No damage noted. No clear resinous infills found.1mm long scratch to inside of bowl beneath rim. Bowl 5.7cm diam.Foot is folded and 6.3cm diameter.Slight wear. Condition Report Disclaimer
A FINE MID-18TH CENTURY JACOBITE ENGRAVED WINE GLASS the large drawn trumpet bowl finely engraved with displayed rose head flanked by open and closed buds with foliage, raised on a slightly tapered multi air twist cylindrical stem and a domed circular foot Dimensions:17cm high Note: Note: This elegant glass is classic of the Jacobite style. It closely resembles the important set of glasses and two decanters from Chastleton Manor, Oxfordshire, now split between private collections and the National Trust (who have a decanter and four glasses).The glasses and decanters discovered at Chastleton Manor are considered to be from one of the oldest established Jacobite Societies, the Cavalier Club: founded in 1657 it ran well into the reign of Queen Victoria.Chastleton seems to have been the centre of the Club's activities throughout the 18th century and the owner, Henry Jones, was a zealous supporter until his death in 1761. Jones planted Scots fir trees within the grounds, often termed as 'Charlie's Trees', and they were rumoured to be navigation markers for fleeing Jacobites given shelter and sustenance on their retreat or escape.
A LARGE LATE 18TH CENTURY JACOBITE PORTRAIT WINE GLASS the drawn trumpet bowl finely engraved with a profile portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart within a laurel leaf cartouche, the reverse with large display of an engraved open rose flanked by open and closed bud and thistle, on a swollen knopped multi air twist stem and domed circular foot Dimensions:17.3cm high Note: Note: A similar large example with motto AUDENTIOR IBO sold Lyon & Turnbull ‘Jacobite, Stuart and Scottish Applied Arts’ 13th May 2015, lot 58 (sold £1875)The engraving on this glass suggests Engraver D as the likely artist. The placement of the Garter star on the wrong side and tightly engraved hair among other comparable show great similarity to a glass within The Drambuie Collection.See 'The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses' G Seddon, colour plate 31
A MID / LATE 18TH-CENTURY JACOBITE ENAMEL TWIST STEM WINE GLASS the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with trailing displayed rose head flanked by open and closed buds, the reverse of the bowl with engraved moth, raised on a straight white multi-twist enamel stem and domed circular foot Dimensions:15.5cm high
A RARE JACOBITE 'EMPTY BUD' WINE GLASS MID-18TH CENTURY the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with a multi-petal rose on a thorny stem issuing an empty bud, over a multi-knopped stem incorporating a beaded knop, on a conical foot Dimensions:18.2cm high Provenance:Provenance:From the collection of the late G. A. Cannon, Chelsworth, Suffolk.
* Martini (P. A.). The Exhibition of the Royal Academy 1787, A. C. De Poggi, July 1st 1787, uncoloured engraving after H. Ramberg, slight staining, margins a little framed and chipped, the whole laid on archival tissue, 375 x 520 mmQTY: (1)NOTE:The engraving depicts the Great Room at Somerset House, which is crowded with visitors. In the foreground is the Prince of Wales, holding his hat, cane, and catalogue. He is standing next to Sir Joshua Reynolds, who is holding his ear trumpet and pointing out the pictures.
Two trays of metalware to include: copper trumpet vase, copper fondue set with turned wooden handle, various brass items; shallow dishes, teaspoons, pedestal bowl, bells etc, various spirit flasks, World War II period metal water canteen marked 'US Vollrath 1943', pewter tankards, English pewter coffee pot and water jug etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
FREDDIE HUBBARD - BREAKING POINT LP (OG - BLUE NOTE 4172). A gorgeous, original copy of Breaking Point by Trumpet wielding cool cat Freddie Hubbard. The record (BLP4172, deep groove side 1, 'VAN GELDER' machine stamped, 'New York USA' on labels) is in strong VG+ condition with some light scuffs/ hairline marks. The labels are clean. The sleeve (OG, 43 West 61st St., New York) is in Ex condition with minor wear to the corners and some slight storage-related discolouration to the reverse.
THREE EARLY 19TH CENTURY DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURES OF THE IDYLLIC MUSICIANS, comprising of a male and a female musician, inscribed no. 311 to the underside of the Rococo bases and another female figure lacking incised numbers, height of tallest 21cm and smallest 19cm, all three figures lack Derby marks (3) (Condition Report: all the figures have restoration, the male figure has restoration to the cloak, trumpet, drum handle, feathers in cap, lady with triangle and striker has restoration to both arms and triangle, the other lady with incomplete triangle has restoration to feathers in hair, triangle, bocage and a front of base, all have areas of paint loss and gilding loss)
A GROUP OF CUT CRYSTAL, comprising a set of six Waterford sherry glasses, a set of six modern large champagne flutes, a large cut crystal lily vase, ship's decanter, a pair of trumpet vases, a boxed Swarovski crystal 'Crystal Memories' birthday cake, two jugs, two tankards, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: no obvious damage)
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