A Large Canton Decorated Porcelain Baluster Vase, circa 1880, the trumpet neck with everted and arcaded rim, the shoulders applied with two pairs of fo dogs and dragons, against a typical rich polychrome painted field of figures in pavilions against a floral and Buddhistic emblem ground, in typical colours and gilt, 64cm high See illustration
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A late 19th/early 20th century silver plated centre piece with one principal and four subsidiary spiral fluted receptacles on a stand with spiral twist columns and outswept and animalier supports, the central socle supporting a small figure of a putti (32cms high) and a silver plated trumpet shaped specimen vase (as viewed).
A Mixed Lot comprising: An Elkington & Co electroplated Table Vesta Case on stand, the rectangular base with reeded border to a plain field, set with a tapering trumpet pedestal, set with rectangular Vesta Case with hinged cover; together with a Table Cigarette Lighter and double ended Egg Cup, various dates and makers, (3)
An Edward VII Silver mounted and moulded glass Claret Jug, the plain collar, to a flat hinged cover, (hinge A/F), the plain spout with square section tapering handle, to a trumpet body with diamond cut band and wrythen lower section, with further star cut base, height 10 ½", Sheffield 1908, makers mark Walker & Hall
A mixed group of three hallmarked Silver Trumpet Flower Vases, one 10 ½"; two 6", Sheffield 1909 by Walker & Hall; a further modern Silver Flower Vase, 8" tall, Birmingham 1962; a Bottle Stand of circular form, with spreading rim and embossed with a continuous band of an angelic choir, 3 ½" diameter, 3" tall, London 1897 by William Comyns; and a plated Flower Vase, conditions vary (6)
Pair of rococo style silver chamber candlesticks , Hy Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1839 , the trumpet stem with scrolled handle and matching snuffer, height 14cm, inscribed on the base From Lady Mary Windsor Clive 1884 . * Lady Mary Windsor Clive (1830 - 1889) was a daughter of Earl of Bradford, and, from 1850, wife of Hon Robt. Windsor-Clive.
A quantity of collectable ceramics, to include a Carlton Ware enamel decorated vase, a Minton Seccessionist vase, a Maling ware lustre Rosalind pattern bowl, a Wedgwood hand painted vase, a Royal Worcester pedestal bowl, a Rouge Royale vase, a Royal Winton lustre vase, a tall Spode trumpet vase, a Cosy Abram Patent Arts and Crafts hot water jug and others
A complete set of twelve Beswick The Pig Promenade series comprising PP1 `John the Conductor` (missing baton), PP2 `Matthew the Trumpet Player` (instrument detached), PP3 `David the Flute Player`, PP4 `Andrew the Cymbal Player`, PP5 `Daniel the Violinist`, PP6 `Michael the Bass Drum Player`, PP7 `James the Triangle Player`, PP8 `Richard the French Horn Player` (instrument detached), PP9 `Christopher the Guitar Player` PP10 `George`, PP11 `Thomas`, PP12 ` Benjamin` (instrument detached) (12)
RODS (2): A Chapman of Ware The Carp No1, 10` 2 piece split cane rod in fine condition, low bells guides whipped green, bronze ferrule, 28" trumpet cork handle with black reel rings and a Dawson of Bromley 9` 2 piece split cane salmon or pike spinning rod, red agate guides all through, bronze ferrule, 24" cork handle with light alloy reel rings, fully refurbished (F).
Two late Victorian silver rectangular `Punch` magazine pin dishes, each embossed with a scene of Punch and Toby, Birmingham 1900 and Chester 1894, together with four silver scallop shell salts, Chester 1895, a silver mounted manicure set, Birmingham 1905, cased, a pair of silver trumpet vases, Chester 1903 and a small collection of silver and silver mounted items.
An Edwardian oval silver bonbon dish, embossed and pierced with flowers and `C` scrolls, Birmingham 1903 by Henry Matthews, an Edwardian lobed circular bowl, with alternate panels embossed with fruit, flowers and leaves, Chester 1905, a silver trumpet shaped vase, and a matched pair of casters.
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