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A group of silver items to include a pair of silver candle sticks hallmarked Birmingham 1929, pair of matched silver trumpet shaped bud vases with hammered effect finish, hallmarked Birmingham 1906 and Chester 1907, together with a pair of silver vases in the form of tulips (1 A/F), hallmarked Birmingham 1903. All having weighted bases. (6)
PAIR OF NANKING CARGO BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN INK POTS, PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN INK POTS, 18th century, each of squat trumpet form, decorated with blossoming foliage. Height 3 ? in., Diameter 5 in. Provenance: Christieís, New York, The Nanking Cargo Sale, lot 4725 Good condition. Some firing imperfections. One ink pot has a 1/4 in. long chip on the top of the rim. PLEASE NOTE ALL SALES ARE FINAL REGARDLESS OF CONDITION. Thank you for the consideration and your expressed interest. A.B. Levyís NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT AND/OR ANY DISCUSSION CONCERNING LOTS: ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD AS IS"" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE AS POSTED HERE AND AS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE. WE (A.B. LEVY) ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ERRORS OR ANY MISREPRESENTATIONS CONCERNING THE CONDITION OF ANY OR ALL ITEMS MENTIONED IN THIS REPORT OR ELSEWHERE. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy concerns as to condition. Understand that any statement made by us, (A.B Levy) is merely a qualified subjective opinion. We are not professional conservators or professional restorers. Prospective buyers should refer to Important Notices regarding this sale and/or any lot that might be printed in the Sale Catalogue and/or posted On-line.
LARGE AMERICAN ANTIQUE CUT GLASS VASE, CIRCA 1920 NO RESERVE - NO MINIMUMLARGE AMERICAN ANTIQUE CUT GLASS VASELarge American Antique Cut Glass Vase, circa 1920, of trumpet form, cut with flower heads and hobnails. Height (approx.) 16 in. Diameter at rim 9 in. Good condition with no chips. THIS SALE IS BEING CONDUCTED AS AN ""ABSOLUTE NO RESERVE - NO MINIMUM SALE"". AS A COURTESY, WE ARE PROVIDING YOU WITH A GENERAL CONDITION REPORT FOR THE ITEM(s) YOU INQUIRED ABOUT. PLEASE NOTE ALL SALES ARE FINAL REGARDLESS OF CONDITION. Thank you for the consideration and your expressed interest. A.B. Levy_s NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT AND/OR ANY DISCUSSION CONCERNING LOTS: ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD AS IS"" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE AS POSTED HERE AND AS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE. WE (A.B. LEVY) ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ERRORS OR ANY MISREPRESENTATIONS CONCERNING THE CONDITION OF ANY OR ALL ITEMS MENTIONED IN THIS REPORT OR ELSEWHERE. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy concerns as to condition. Understand that any statement made by us, (A.B Levy) is merely a qualified subjective opinion. We are not professional conservators or professional restorers. Prospective buyers should refer to Important Notices regarding this sale and/or any lot that might be printed in the Sale Catalogue and/or posted On-line.
A horn mounted beech walking stick, early 20th century, the curved handle with moulded thumbrest, 91cm high; a horn mounted stained hardwood walking stick, circa 1930, the handle of trumpet form, the tapered shaft with horn ferrule, 93cm high; a Victorian antler and white metal mounted malacca walking stick, the foliate embossed collar inscribed ‘1870 to 1874’, 72cm high; and a waxen resin walking stick, 20th century, 85cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A horn mounted beech walking stick, early 20th century, the curved handle with moulded thumbrest, 91cm high; a horn mounted stained hardwood walking stick, circa 1930, the handle of trumpet form, the tapered shaft with horn ferrule, 93cm high; a Victorian antler and white metal mounted malacca walking stick, the foliate embossed collar inscribed ‘1870 to 1874’, 72cm high; and a waxen resin walking stick, 20th century, 85cm high
An early 20c German porcelain monkey band comprising nine figures playing violin, bagpipes, French horn, cello, fife and tabor, trumpet, bassoon, clarinet and a conductor with arms outstretched, each in brightly coloured 18c style dress, supported by tree stumps on shaped circular scroll moulded bases with gilt highlights, each figure with blue underglazed scissors mark to base, the largest figure 6.5""h, circa 1900, some figures a/f.
A George II wine glass circa 1750, drawn and flared trumpet form bowl above a tapering stem enclosing an acorn form bubble, supported on a slightly domed circular foot, inscribed `John Crawford Sneddon` to foot with other indistinct marks to foot surface, ground pontil, 7in. (17.8cm.) high. See Illustration.
An early 19th century small wine glass the bowl of drawn trumpet form, on a plain foot with ground pontil, 10.6cm. high; together with a small collection of Victorian glass including a cranberry glass bowl, a pair of miniature enamelled tankards and a pair of enamelled barrel form tumblers. (8)
ROWE, Harry (1726-99). Macbeth: A Tragedy. Written by William Shakespeare. With Notes and Emendations by Harry Rowe ... The Second Edition. York: Printed by Wilson, Spence, and Mawman, 1799. 8vo in 4s (225 x 145mm). Engraved portrait of Harry Rowe (some very light staining). [?]Original wrappers (rather worn). Provenance: partly illegible old inscription on verso of wrapper. The title page describes the editor as "Trumpet-Major to the High Sheriffs of Yorkshire; and Master of a Puppet-Show." In his Preface, the editor describes how, six months previously, he had been "as poor as the poorest felon that ever was hanged at Tyburn." He goes on: "In plain English, I am Master of a Puppet-show; and as from the nature of my employment, I am obliged to have a few stock-plays ready for presentation, whenever I am accidentally visited by a select party of Ladies and Gentlemen, I have added the Tragedy of Macbeth to my Green-room collection. The alterations that I have made in this play are warranted from a careful perusal of a very old manuscript in the possession of my prompter, one of whose ancestor`s by the mother`s side, was rush-spreader, and candle-snuffer, at the Globe play-house."
**A SPANISH LEFT-HAND DAGGER, LATE 17TH CENTURY with tapering blade formed in two-stages, the upper half double-edged and the lower formed with a scalloped design along the back edge, rectangular ricasso pierced with a pair of shaped scrolling apertures, engraved with numerous rondels, the letter `B` on the respective faces and hollowed for the thumb on the reverse, steel hilt comprising a pair of straight quillons with trumpet-shaped terminals, curved triangular guard formed with a rounded turned edge, the inside fitted with an elaborately pierced scrollwork panel, bun-shaped pommel, and the grip bound with plaited wire between steel collars 45.2 cm; 17 3/4 in blade
A silver porringer, London c.1895, Charles Stuart Harris, of lobed circular form with mask and shell handles, approx 19cm x 13cm, also a hobnail cut glass dressing table jar with silver lid, Birmingham c.1914 (a/f) together with a pair of pierced sweetmeat dishes and a German 800 standard silver tazza, of plain circular form with fluted and pierced border, raised on trumpet shape stem, approx gross weight 21.8oz. (5)
A silver vase, Chester c.1900, (maker's marks rubbed) of pierced trumpet form, raised on circular stepped foot, approx 28cm high,together with a silver epergne, Chester c.1911, Walker & Hall, approx 23cm high (weighted) three small bud vases, (weighted), two small pierced tazzas and a quantity of other small silver items, approx weighable weight 20.7oz. (Lot)
A Pair of Yellow-Glazed Vases Each of identical beaker shape with a trumpet-from neck and slightly splayed foot, decorated with incised and molded archaistic style decorations in glazes of green, white and aubergine to a brilliant mustard-yellow ground, the recessed base displaying the six-character seal mark. Qianlong Marks, Early 20th Century Height: 12 5/8 inches (32.1 cm) each approximately [Minor losses to the glaze] Starting Bid: $400
A small Satsuma bottle shaped vase, bearing character marks to base, together with a collection of decorative glassware to include cranberry glass jug, cranberry and milk glass bowl with flared rim, a similarly decorated trumpet shaped vase, pair of gilt decorated glass vases, a glass powder bowl decorated with a Mabel Lucie Attwell design ""The broken doll", together with a small circular mirror with velvet and silver mounted frame, and a small rectangular mirror decorated with bird, insect and foliage
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