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An early 20th Century Chinese silver trumpet vase, with pierced and engraved chrysanthemum decoration standing on hoof foot, central engraved cartouche raised on domed pedestal base, Wang Hing & Co, Hong Kong, together with a small silver baluster form cup and engine turned cigarette case (3)
A Jacobite type wine glass, late eighteenth century. With trumpet shaped bowl engraved with a rose and a moth, raised over a double helix opaque twist stem with a single knop over a plain spreading base. 16.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Very good condition. Free from chips and cracks. The foot looks of original diameter.
Two Royal Worcester Crown Ware lustre vases, the first of trumpet form decorated with gilt tall trees with buildings in the distance, height 21cm (restored), the second of cylindrical form decorated with gilt grape vines to an orange lustre ground, height 16cm, both with printed marks and date codes for 1926 (2)
An early 20th Century Chinese silver trumpet vase, with pierced and engraved chrysanthemum decoration standing on hoof foot, central engraved cartouche raised on domed pedestal base, Wang Hing & Co, Hong Kong, together with a small silver baluster form cup and engine turned cigarette case (3)
A Pair of Chinese Provincial Porcelain Vases, 16th century, of baluster form with trumpet necks and elephant head handles, painted in underglaze blue with phoenix, dragons and horses amongst clouds within stiff leaf borders, 33cm high Though provincial, these vases follow the form and decoration of the Percival David Vases, dated 1351, now in the British Museum. For a vase of similar shape dated to the mid 16th century see Bonhams, Fine Chinese Art, 16.5.13, lot 58A *PLEASE NOTE: Live internet bidding is not available on this lot Cracks to lower terminals on handles. Typical fritting, firing flaws and surface wear throughout. 281014
A Pair of Massive Cantonese Porcelain Vases, 19th century, of baluster form, the trumpet necks with frilled rims, applied with mythical beast handles, the shoulders with dragons, typically painted in famille rose enamels with court scenes in gardens and interiors and with birds in branches in shaped panels on a foliate ground with further birds and insects, 133cm high Provenance: Cliffe Castle, Keighley, Auction of the Contents, 1949 This lot is very similar to the pair sold by these salerooms in July 2014. It is unusual to find two such large pairs from one source *PLEASE NOTE: Live internet bidding is not available on this lot One with large chip to tail of one handles. Both with loss to neck frill on one dragon on shoulders. Other minor chips and losses to applied decoration. Some wear and losses to enamels and wear to gilding. 281014
A Pair of Chinese Provincial Porcelain Vases, 16th century, of baluster form with trumpet necks and elephant head handles, painted in underglaze blue with phoenix, dragons and horses amongst clouds within stiff leaf borders, 33cm high Though provincial, these vases follow the form and decoration of the Percival David Vases, dated 1351, now in the British Museum. For a vase of similar shape dated to the mid 16th century see Bonhams, Fine Chinese Art, 16.5.13, lot 58A *PLEASE NOTE: Live internet bidding is not available on this lot Cracks to lower terminals on handles. Typical fritting, firing flaws and surface wear throughout. 281014
Ceramics and Glass - a late Victorian Wedgwood blue and white soup tureen and cover on stand, with ceramic ladle; an early 20th century flared cut glass trumpet vase; a crystal decanter; a Crown Devon blush ivory jardiniere, of urnular form; a Bourne Denby jug, commemorating Sir Richard Arkwright at Cromford, 1771-1971; glass jars and covers, various sizes; etc
A Victorian Prattware lid, the Cavalier, 11cm diam; another, Dr Johnson, 11cm diam (faults); another, the Albert Memorial, 11cm diam (faults); a late 19th century Wedgwood black basalt flared trumpet vase, moulded with scenes of antiquity below a garland of flora, the skirted base moulded with fruiting vine, impressed marks, 12.5cm high
A Clair de Lune Vase, mark and possibly period of Guangxu (1875-1908), the almost globular body with a pair of annular rings below another, the blue-grey glaze running to white, below the trumpet mouth, six character mark of Guangxu in underglaze blue, 34.8cm ???(??) ??????? ??®??????¯??? , A small white glaze imperfection to the base of the neck, a fine 1cm glaze surface scratch to body, otherwise no obvious faults.
A famille verte Vase, probably Kangxi (1662-1722), the tapered square section body painted in Kangxi style with birds overflying prunus, chrysanthemum and butterflies, peony and lotus, trumpet mouth, six character mark of Chenghua in underglaze blue, top restored, 50.6cm ???(??) ????????????? ??®??????¯???, 8cm long `D` shape section of the rim professionally restored and over sprayed. Some tiny - small frits to one rim and one edge.
A famille verte Vase, probably Kangxi (1662-1722), the tapered square section body painted in Kangxi style with birds overflying prunus, chrysanthemum and butterflies, peony and lotus, trumpet mouth, six character mark of Chenghua in underglaze blue, top restored, 50.6cm ???(??) ????????????? ??®??????¯???, 8cm long `D` shape section of the rim professionally restored and over sprayed. Some tiny - small frits to one rim and one edge.
A Clair de Lune Vase, mark and possibly period of Guangxu (1875-1908), the almost globular body with a pair of annular rings below another, the blue-grey glaze running to white, below the trumpet mouth, six character mark of Guangxu in underglaze blue, 34.8cm ???(??) ??????? ??®??????¯??? , A small white glaze imperfection to the base of the neck, a fine 1cm glaze surface scratch to body, otherwise no obvious faults.
An Antwerp 1920 Olympic Games silver prize medal awarded to the British tennis player Winifred Geraldine Beamish in the women's doubles lawn tennis event, in silver, designed by Josue Dupon, minted by Cossemans of Brussels, the obverse with an athlete with a palm of victory, Fame blows a trumpet beyond, the reverse with the Antwerp monument to the Legend of Braba, the cathedral and port beyond, inscribed VII OLYMPIADE, ANVERS, MCMXX, the edge inscribed RUNNERS-UP, LADIES' DOUBLES, MRS. A.E. BEAMISH (AND MISS E.D. HOLMAN) In an all British final, Mrs Beamish and Miss Holman were defeated by Winifred McNair and "Kitty" McKane Godfree 8-6, 6-4. Winifred Geraldine Ramsey was born at Forest Gate, London, 23rd July 1883. She married the tennis player Alfred Beamish with whom she competed in mixed doubles events including the 1920 Olympic Games where they were eliminated in the Second Round. Other tennis medals awarded to Mrs & Mrs Beamish and are being offered elsewhere in the catalogue as lot 282.
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