A Pair of Paris Porcelain Gilt Porcelain Rhyton Vases, early 19th century, of trumpet form with stiff leaf bands and tooled with bacchic putti, with boar`s mask terminal and acanthus leaf and foliate roundel support on a rectangular plinth applied in white bisque with a putto lying on a swag suspended from torches on a lattice ground, 30cm high See illustration
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A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Cylindrical Vases, Kangxi, with trumpet necks, painted in underglaze blue with panels of scrolling lotus, 13.5cm high; and A Chinese Porcelain Fluted Bowl, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue with figures in interiors and landscape, bears apocryphal Chenghua reign mark, 11.5cm diameter (3)
A RUSSIAN OLD BELIEVERS ICON OF THE ARCHANGEL MIKHAIL, CIRCA 1800. Based on imagery from the Book of Revelation, here Mikhail rides upon a red winged horse. He blows a trumpet, a rainbow extends over his head, he holds the Gospels and censer and with a lance pierces Satan shown below in a flaming abyss. In the upper right corner of the recessed central reserve is Christ Immanuel before the Hetimasia. The borders painted with the Guardian Angels, the Holy Antoni Bishop, the Holy Zosima Bishop and the Venerable Daniel. 9 inches x 7.5 inches (22.8 x 19 cm).
A PAIR OF ENGLISH CAMEO GLASS TRUMPET VASES, LATE 19TH CENTURY. In citron colored glass overlaid with white opaque on an acid finish, carved with prunus branches, raised on gilt metal stands. The first marked "Webb" in cameo on pontil set in a Meriden silverplate foliate form pedestal. The second set within a finely cast gilt tripod pedestal with reticulated palmettes. Height 7 inches (18 cm).
A PAIR OF LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE FRENCH SECOND EMPIRE GILT BRONZE WALL SCONCES, 19TH CENTURY. Each with two scrolled candle arms with sculpted camel head terminals and dragonfly wings above three coiled trumpet form flower coupes mounted on a tassel form wall bracket with oak leaf and acorn branches and sculpted deer hoof trophy mounts. Length 43.75 inches (111.25 cm), width 19 inches (48.25 cm).
A Meissen porcelain white glazed circular dish, early 20th Century, relief moulded in Art Nouveau style with a ring of fruiting vine trees heightened with pink and gilt foliage around a central foliate medallion, crossed swords in underglaze blue to base with impressed, incised and painted numerals, diameter approx 26cm, together with a two handled Dresden porcelain vase and cover painted with pink roses and a pair of Dresden trumpet vases painted with birds opposing roses.
A Duke of Cumberland portrait glass, circa 1745, the round trumpet bowl decorated with a bust portrait to sinister of the Duke of Cumberland wearing the garter star, inscribed around the rim `Prosperity to the Duke of Cumberland`, on a plain stem terminating in a conical foot, 16cm highProvenance:From the Kirkby Mason CollectionExhibited at the Victoria and Albert Museum Glass Circle exhib. 1962 number 183Exhibited at the V&A English Glass exhib 1968 number 119Jeffrey Rose Collection
A Jacobite wine glass, circa 1760, the trumpet bowl engraved with a six petalled rose with a closed bud, set on a three ring annular collar, on a multiple spiral air twist stem with a shoulder knop, and a centre knop terminating in a conical foot, 17cm highProvenance:Arthur Churchill CollectionBarrington Haynes Collection
A Jacobite ale glass, circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with a six petalled rose with two leaves, the reverse with two ears of barley in saltire each with single leaf, the stem containing an elongated tier terminating in a folded foot, 20cm highNote: illustrated in Grant Francis, `Jacobite Drinking Glasses`, pl 194
A Jacobite wine glass, circa 1750, the trumpet bowl engraved around the rim `Success to the friends of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn` above an arcaded band with polished dots at the intersection of the arches and pendant foliate motifs at both arch centres and intersections, drawn from a multiple spiral air twist stem terminating in a conical foot, 16.5cm highProvenance:Cecil Davis CollectionOwles CollectionF N Ahn Collection
A Jacobite firing glass, circa 1750, the trumpet bowl engraved with a six petalled rose, an open and a closed bud, an oak leaf, a star, and the motto 'FIAT', drawn from a short thick plain stem, terminating in a heavy firing foot, a narrow trail of metal runs from the pontil almost to the rim of the foot, 8cm high
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