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A 20th century brown glass vase, possibly George Davidson & Co, of flared trumpet form with ribbed body upon a square section plinth base, height 22 cm, together with a 20th century amber glass vase, of tapering form with oval facet cut decoration upon a circular foot ring, height 25.5 cm, a 20th century blue glass vase, of ovoid form with a white metal band above the body decorated with stylized fans and pebbles, marked Oreor, height 26 cm and a 20th century frosted glass vase, the circular waisted neck above a rose moulded body, height 24, (4).
A later 1930`s Clarice Cliff shape 905 vase of footed sleeve form with a relief moulded stylised flower picked out in enamel over a mushroom glazed ground, together with a similar period fluted trumpet form vase and a footed ovoid vase decorated with a relief moulded flower basket, tallest 22 cms, (3).
A rare double series opaque twist wine glass, having a pan topped bowl supported by a stem enclosing a pair of spiral threads surrounded by seven cotton threads on a shallow conical foot with polished pontil mark. See Bickerton, Plate 637, P. 214, describes it as a pan-topped trumpet bowl DSOT-solid spiral band outside pair of spiral tapes, c1765. English lead glass. Ht. 15.5 cm. Bowl rim 5.4 cm. Foot 6.1 cm.
A Set of Three Light Baluster Wine Glasses, circa 1900, each trumpet bowl engraved with an armorial with animal supporters and legend Confido Conquiesco, in a gadroon basal collar, on multiple knopped stems and folded circular foot with engraved foliate band, 19cm high Possibly associated with the St Clair Ford and Drummond families.
A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl with multiple spiral air twist stem and folded foot, 16cm high; A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl with tear drop to the stem, folded foot, 16.8cm high; A George III Pint Mug, circa 1775, with S handle and wrythen basal collar, engraved with flowers and ribbons about initials MTB, 14cm high; and Racehorse Interest: A Victorian Octagonal Panelled Tumbler, etched with the (named) racehorse BEES WING within laurel leaves, on the other side S SCOTT, the base scetched (sic) by Thomas Fell, Feb 10 1843, 9.9cm high (4)
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Sheep Painted Pedestal Ewers, Ernest Barker, 1913, each painted with two sheep in boulder strewn misty glens, the reverse with heather vignettes, both signed, with concave sided trumpet necks and leaping spouts, on leaf tip moulded circular feet, puce printed crown and wheel mark, and date code, shape 1581, 16cm high
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Bird Painted Vase, William Powell, 1910, of ovoid shape with short trumpet neck edged in gilt, the body painted with a continuous African landscape with a pair of storks feeding at the edge of a pool flanked by palm trees and grasses, signed, short angled circular foot, green printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, shape 294, 20.5cm high (perhaps originally with a cover)
A "Sevres" Porcelain Large Pedestal Baluster Vase, circa 1870, with trumpet neck, the ovoid body painted to the front with quatrelobed panel depicting two lovers with sheep in a sunlit woodland clearing in the manner of Emile Lessore, within gilt scrolls and trellis, the reverse with another panel depicting a castle in a mountainous landscape, against a dark blue ground, with fruiting laurel and guilloché bands to the neck and circular foot, overglaze blue painted interlaced L marks centred by the letter L, 73.5cm high
A Chinese Famille Verte Large Porcelain Vase, late 19th century, of ovoid form with trumpet neck with horizontal bandings of lozenge and tasseled jewelled motifs, the main body with a continuous frieze of an equestrian bowman and his groom in a hilly landscape, with basal lozenge band, 60cm high
English Provincial School (19th century) Double Portrait of John (Don) and Emerson (Emy) Herdman and the Dog (Wolf), both children dressed in black with lace accessories, one holding a brass trumpet Oil on canvas, 77cm by 110cm The picture is reputedly by a provincial portrait painter "Hook", painted circa 1850 The Herdman family were flax spinners and linen manufacturers who founded Sion Mills, Co Tyrone
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