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Rupert Bear. A collection of 8 Royal Doulton figures from the Rupert series, 2003, comprising ‘Something to Draw’, ‘Reggie and Rex the Rabbits’, ‘Ping-Pong Leading the Way’, ‘Bingo’s Huge Firework’, ‘Ruperts Silver Trumpet’, ‘Rupert and the Little Sea Sprite’, ‘Going Out Late’ and ‘The Imp of Spring’ (Ltd. ed. 1471/2500), all with certificates of authenticity, figures mint in boxes (last two figures missing polystyrene inserts), heights approx. 10cm and smaller (8)
A twin-handled cup, with shell and scroll rim and two trailing handles terminating in shamrocks on the trumpet-shaped base, maker`s mark `M & C`, Birmingham 1906; a silver mounted spherical glass scent bottle, Chester 1909; and a small capstan shaped inkwell, Chester (date letter rubbed), (3)
A Pair of Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Vases, by Frank A Butler, dated 1884, the ovoid bodies with stylised foliate decoration within graduating circles, below a trumpet neck with white scrolling decoration, glazed in blue, green, white and brown, impressed factory marks, FAB monogram, dated 1884, 26cm
A Pair of Japanese Bronze and Mixed Metal Inlaid Vases, late Meiji period (1868-1912), of pedestal baluster form, with waved trumpet necks over scroll pierced shoulder handles and triple horizontal register of leaf tips and magnolia blossoms, the main bodies with flowering branches inhabited by birds, on circular feet, apparently unsigned, 33cm high See illustration
A Continental Enamelled and Coloured Air Twist Wine Glass, circa 1780, the panelled bucket bowl with gilded rim and painted with a spray of flowers and sprigs, with double compressed knop stem with red and white vertical threads, circular foot, 10.8cm high; A Pair of Wines, circa 1780, each drawn trumpet bowl wheel engraved with trellis hatched swags on the rim and floral sprigs (rubbed with pigment), folded circular foot, 12.2cm high; and A Tumbler, early 19th century, barrel shape, plain, 9cm high (4)
A Wine Glass, circa 1715, the conical bowl on an eight-sided pedestal stem, folded foot, 17.8cm high; A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl on a multiple spiral air twist stem, circular foot, 16.1cm high; and A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the round funnel bowl on a single series mixed twist, comprising spiral air cable alternating with a pair of spiral tapes, circular foot, 16cm high (3)
A group of 18th century and later glasses comprising: three glasses, each with a funnel bowl, faceted stem and conical foot with etched landscape scenes and gilt rim, 14.5cm high; three glasses, each with a trumpet bowl, double opaque twist stem, conical foot and vine etched bowl, 16cm high; two cordial glasses, each with an ogee bowl, double opaque twist stem, conical foot, gilt floral decoration, 12.5cm high; three glasses, each with a bell bowl, double opaque twist stems, plain foot, 12cm high; and a glass with an ogee bowl, faceted stem and conical foot, 15cm high (12)
A small Royal Crown Derby pot pourri base in the form of a 2 handled Campana urn and decorated in gilt heightened blue with scrolling foliate, another on 4 animalier feet, a small Royal Crown Derby trumpet shaped vase and a Royal Crown Derby coffee can and saucer of gilt rimmed white and pale green ground with polychrome floral banding, all with painted red marks.
Antonio Tibaldi (Rome 1635-1675) A plumed helmet, a tilting shield, a mace and other arms and armour on a partly-draped carved marble table, with a snare drum and a trumpet, a clock, a bronze statuette and golden vessels, by a draped column, with a hound oil on canvas, unlined 37½ x 52 in. (95.2 x 132.1 cm.) with inventory number 'No.10.' (on the reverse of the canvas) View on Christie's.com
TWO HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY TRUMPET BANNERS AND THREE GUIDON POLES FIRST HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY The banners respectively marked for Edward VII and George V, each with gold and silver bullion embroided decoration on red damask silk with bullion fringes, each mounted with later red leather strapwork to a short brass pole for wall-mounting; the guidon poles each of characteristic form and fitted with an iron bar for attachment to a saddle-sling, two with pierced brass tips, one with a Royal Naval ensign attached The banners respectively 15½ in. (39.3 cm.) x 19¾ in. (50.2 cm.) and 15in. (38.1cm.) x 19¾in. (50.2cm.) (5) View on Christie's.com
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