A curb link bracelet with 14 hardstone seals, to a heart shaped padlock clasp; the seals comprising: a smoky quartz matrix seal engraved with a crest with a wire scroll mount; an oval cornelian with a cat crest within a reeded scroll mount; a cornelian in a serpent mount; an oval cornelian engraved with a muse, within a reeded mount; a dyed agate within a grapes and leaf mount; an octagonal bloodstone within a floral chased mount; an oval moss agate within a cage work mount; a bloodstone and cornelian swivel with a lion surmount; a hematite warrior’s head within a St. George and Dragon mount; an agate within a harp mount; an agate within a floral chased mount; a revolving agate and bloodstone; an oval quartz within a wire trumpet shaped mount; and an oval bloodstone within a rope work mount, the padlock stamped ‘9ct’, 161g gross
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A garniture of three delft vases, late 19th Century, comprising a central baluster shaped vase and two trumpet shaped vases each painted with figures in landscapes within relief foliate framing against a ground of flowers and foliage, blue painted `HL` mark to bases, height of pair of vases approx 27cm.
An E.D. Honore Paris porcelain scent bottle and stopper, early 19th Century, the blue ground bulbous body relief moulded with a band of gilt enriched flowers beneath the yellow, green, pink and blue enamelled trumpet neck with gilt bulbous stopper, incised `2062` to base with red printed factory mark, height approx 18cm.
HANDY W. C.: (1873-1958) American Composer and Musician, known as the Father of the Blues. An excellent, vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph depicting Handy standing in a full length pose holding a trumpet in one hand. Photograph by Nasib of New York. Signed by Handy in bold blue fountain pen ink across a clear area of the image, `To Bill, with compliments of the season, W. C. Handy, Dec. 1938` VG
ARMSTRONG LOUIS: (1901-1971) American Jazz Trumpeter. A good, vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph depicting Armstrong in a head and shoulders pose playing his trumpet. Photograph by Bill Gottlieb of New York. Signed by Armstrong in green fountain pen ink, `Best Wishes to Jack Tracy from Louis Armstrong`, his surname partially running into a darker area. Tracy was editor of the American Down Beat magazine in the 1950s. A few very minor, light surface creases, otherwise VG
DAVIS MILES: (1926-1991) American Jazz Trumpeter. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Davis standing in a three quarter length pose holding his trumpet during a performance. Signed in blue fountain pen ink with his name alone to the lower white border. Some very light, minor scuffing to the image, otherwise VG
A 19TH CENTURY CRANBERRY GLASS TRUMPET VASE, with fluted rim, knopped stem and domed foot, enamelled and gilt with classical detail, 20.5cms high; together with a Venetian pale pink and clear glass candlestick, with aventurine inclusions of scrolling petallated form, on a circular wrythen fluted base, 18cms high (2)
A FRENCH ART DECO ONYX MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE, the twin barrel movement with outside count wheel and striking on a bell and inscribed Pierre Megnin, Selcourt, No.1718, 5 1/2" lozenge shaped and gilded dial with Arabic numerals, inscribed Feunteun Breit, in arched green, black and white onyx case flanked by a bronzed metal and faux ivory figure and a seated lady holding a rose with birds at her feet, the oblong base signed Menville, on gilded bun feet, 25" wide, 11" high, together with a pair of japanned metal trumpet vases gilded with foliage, on onyx bases
JAMES MACINTYRE & CO. "18th CENTURY" PATTERN VASE, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT, c.1908, the trumpet shaped body tubelined and hand-painted with swags of roses and forget-me-nots against a white ground with gilt-highlighted rim and foot, brown printed factory mark and green painted signature. 28cm
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER TAZZE MARK OF TIFFANY AND CO., NEW YORK, CIRCA 1910, JOHN C. MOORE PERIOD EACH DECORATED WITH PATERAE BETWEEN RIBBON-TIED BELLFLOWERS AROUND A CENTRAL MONOGRAMMED RESERVE SURROUNDED BY ANTHEMIONS, ON TRUMPET FOOT 3 7/8 IN. (9.9 CM.) HIGH; 9 IN. (22.8 CM.) DIAMETER 39 OZ. (1,209 GR.) (2) View on Christie's.com
A Spode porcelain trumpet-shaped spill vase, painted with flowers above a gilt acanthus band, 11.5cm high, brown script mark, circa 1820; and a pair of Copeland & Garrett Felspar porcelain crested napkin rings, green printed marks, circa 1840 (one with small crack) (see illustration on website)
A Wedgwood Jasperware Round Lidded Jar on blue and white ground with raised classical figure, grape and vine decoration, 14.5cm high, a similar Wedgwood bulbous trumpet-shaped vase on blue and white ground with raised cupid decoration, and a Wedgwood green and white Jasperware lidded dressing table pot having raised grape and vine decoration (5)
A China and Metal Round Child`s Hot Plate having raised bear motifs playing football, cricket and golf, 24cm wide, a small pot lid with base having fish motif, a Honiton round trumpet-shaped jug having coloured decoration (chipped) and a set of 4 Poole bulbous egg cups with stand (stand chipped) (9)
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