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PAIR OF CHINESE SILVER VASES with scalloped trumpet rims, decorated with dragon chasing the flaming pearl, both marked indistinctly, each 24cm high (the vases with weighted bases) One vase has a small dent to the lower part of the stem, both vases are tarnished overall, otherwise nice condition
A CASED PAIR OF CONDIMENTS, salt and pepperette, trumpet form, Birmingham 1947, A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER BEAN TOPPED COFFEE SPOONS, Birmingham 1945, FIVE WHITE METAL COCKTAIL STICKS, with eastern deity tops, A GEORGE VI SILVER FIDDLE HANDLED TEASPOON, London 1825 AND A SMALL SILVER C-SCROLL EMBOSSED PIN TRAY, BIRMINGHAM 1987, 5.20oz gross
Mary Rogers [ARR]/A cauliflower tree bowl and an arum lily vase, three studio pottery perfume bottles and two other bowls [7] Condition Report: Dish with tree - one of two minute nicks to the shaped rim. Mark 'MER' Bowl with interior like draped fabric - good condition. Mark 'MER' Trumpet vase - a few minute chips to the top rim. Mark 'MER' Small bowl with internal flora - three areas to the rim with small losses, a few tiny chips. Mark 'CP' Brown bottle and stopper - good condition. Mark 'DB' Blue/green bottle and stopper - fritting to rim, the stopper possibly with a replacement stem and some tiny rim chips. Mark 'M' Pink bottle/vase - good condition. Mark 'M'
Meissen Sixteen piece Monkey Band Orchestra After J.J. Kaendler and P.Reinicke to include a Conductor, Harp player, Guitarist, Violinist, Cellist, Hurdy Gurdy player, Four vocalists, Drummer, Kettle Drum Car, Drummer with pipe, Triangle player, Pianist, Trumpeter, French Horn player, Flautist, Clarinetist, Bag piper, and Bassoonist, the band composed of pieces from different periods 19th / 20th century, crossed swords, impressed and incised marks to bases, also a non Meissen music stand (17) the tallest figure measures 18.5cm high Condition report: Conductor: One arm restored, one hand restuck, one leg broken off (but present) firing crack to base, restorations to coat tail. Harp player: Harp broken into two pieces (parts present) one leg restuck) Guitarist: Headstock missing, small chip to the base. Violinist: Violin bow restored. Cellist: Restorations to his hat, the cello and the bow. Hurdy Gurdy player: the head of the Hurdy Gurdy has been restuck and restored. Vocalist looking right pink skirt: out stretched foot restored. Vocalist looking right white skirt: one foot missing, chip to hand. Vocalist looking left yellow skirt: no damage or restoration. Vocalist looking left white skirt: one leg restored. Drummer: two very minor chips to the underside of the base. Kettle Drum Car: no damage or restoration. Drummer with pipe: The end of his pony tail lacking, the drum beater restored. Cut through mark. Triangle player: His hat, triangle and beater restored. Lacking his plume from his hat. Pianist: chip to the corner of his keyboard, and the corner of his music. Trumpeter: The lower pipe of the trumpet restored. Chip to his cuff. French Horn player: out stretched arm, point of hat, and one foot restored. Flautist: restorations to his flute. Cut through mark. Clarinetist: Lacks most of his clarinet, no other damages. Bag piper: restoration to his hands and feet, minor chip to underside of base. Bassoonist: no damage or restoration. Condition report: see terms and conditions.
Mixed selection of Georgian and later silver and white metal including pair miniature trumpet vases, Dutch silver tea-strainer, christening spoon in a fitted case, manicure set, teapot stand, pair dishes and sundry other items (various dates and makers). Approximately 8ozs of weighable silver, teapot stand 15.3cm diameter (qty)
A rare and important pair of late 16th / early 17th century brass trumpet based candlesticks, the removable candle sconces above twisted stems, the mid-drip pan with milled edge above the trumpet bases, 40cm high, 32cm diameter. Provenance: previously of Newton Surmaville House, Somerset. Sold at Duke's Auctioneers on Thursday 30th July 2009, lot 569.
An American Gilt Brass Three-Piece Girandole Garniture, c. 1848, William F. Shaw, Boston, marked, "Bigelow Chapel" model, comprising a three-light centerpiece flanked by single-lights, double marble plinth, prism hung, center piece height 17 3/4 in., width 17 1/2 in. Note: This model exhibits the classic Boston style candlecup and pierced trumpet vine prism ring. Reference: Bacot, Nineteenth Century Lighting, p. 188, pl. 261a.
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