A set of five unusual oversized blown glass champagne flutes, probably third quarter 20th century, of drawn trumpet form, on plain feet, 28.5cm. high; together with a set of six blown glass small wine glasses, early 20th century, the bucket bowls on hollow, panel cut stems, on plain feet with ground pontils, 15.2cm. high, four with faults. (11) * Condition: - Champagnes: One has a two small rim chips. One has a rim chip and tiny frit to the foot.- Wines: Two have a small chip to the foot.All other glasses in good condition.
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A set of six mid-century cut glass sherry glasses, the drawn, trumpet bowls with blaze, star and hobstar cut and panel etched decoration, on panel cut hexagonal stems with notched edges, on comb cut feet, 12.7cm. high; and seven matching water glasses, 13.2cm. high. (13) * Condition: One sherry with small rim chip. No other faults.
A Royal Worcester porcelain sheep painted bottle vase by Harry Davis, painted with two sheep and a lamb in a spring meadow, signed, blush trumpet neck with gilt highlights, green backstamp, pattern number G 702, 5 5/8in. (14.3cm.) high. * Condition: Very good, no chips, cracks or hairlines found.
A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain sheep painted trumpet spill vases by Harry Davis, each painted with two sheep in highland landscape, both signed, within misted solid gilded borders, green backstamp, and pattern number 'G 923', together with brown 'TOWNSEND & NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE', 4 5/8in. (11.8cm.) high. (2) * Condition: Both vases - no chips, cracks or nibbles found, no rubbing to decoration, very good.
Extravagant epergne centerpiece with cranberry toned glass and colorless glass applied decorations. Branches are modeled as trumpet flowers and twisted canes from which two baskets hang. Includes bowl, two canes, two hanging baskets, and two trumpet flowers. Dimensions: 11"L x 14.5"W x 20"HCondition: As is condition.
TWO OTTOMAN BRASS EWERS AND A VASE 17TH/18TH CENTURYThe pear-shaped ewers finely engraved with foliage, each with two central tear-drop panels decorated with cartouches, the hinged domed lids with knop finials, both with a straight spout, serpentine handles and standing on four feet, the brass vase with a gadrooned body on a trumpet foot, decorated with bands of floral scrolls on a stippled ground, 3.92kg max., 28.4cm max. (3)
A HEREND PART DINNER SERVICE, LATER 20TH CENTURY Rothschild Bird pattern, ozier moulded borders, gilt rims, comprising: six dinner plates, six dessert plates, six side plates, six soup plates, six bowls with twin green handles on six stands, a double-lipped sauceboat, a single-lipped sauceboat, a serving dish (or tray), a comport, a small shallow bowl, a pair candlesticks, a leaf-shaped pot and cover applied with three roses, an egg-shaped bonbonniere and cover, a preserve pot and cover applied with a lemon rose, a pot and cover applied with a lemon rose, a pot and cover with gilt bud finial, a small coffee pot and cover, a baluster milk jug, a bulbous milk jug, a small circular pot and cover, a shaped pentagonal bowl with basketweave sides and applied flowerheads, a slender trumpet shaped vase, a flared cylindrical vase, an ovoid vase, a small bud vase, a pin tray, a small oval dish, a small shaped circular tray, and a teacup and saucer, all with blue Handpainted Herend Hungary marks (69)
A Rare Pair Of 40-Bore Flintlock Pocket Pistols By Jno. Manton & Son, Dover Street, London, Circa 1825 With turn-off barrels each engraved with a band of repeated foliage at the breech and fitted on the underside with a sprung hinged lever, one barrel numbered '1' on the barrel and at the breech, border engraved rounded actions each signed on a scroll and oval against a martial trophy over both sides, and with a crossed trumpet and club beneath the raised pan on one side, ring-neck cocks (top jaws and screws replaced) each deeply engraved with foliage, engraved thumbpiece safety-catches also locking the replacement steels, folding triggers each within a garland, chequered rounded butts each with border engraved cap involving a flower-head centred on the retaining screw, and vacant silver escutcheon, one pistol with Birmingham proof mark and unidentified mark (2) 4.7 cm. barrels Footnotes: Provenance Olympia Auctions, Antique Arms, Armour & Militaria, 30 June 2021, lot 169 For a similar pair of pistols formerly in Ashburnham Place see Christie's London, Fine Antique Firearms from the W. Keith Neal Collection, 25 October 2001, lot 199 For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SALLY TUFFIN FOR DENNIS CHINAWORKS; a limited edition trumpet vase decorated with trees on a circular plinth base, relief decorated with five elephants, signed, impressed marks and no.15-20 to the underside, height 18cm.Condition Report: Light glaze crazing to the underside, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
Pair of bronze vasesJapanese, Meiji periodof inverted baluster form supporting a trumpet-mouthed ribbed waisted neck between which is a hirozogan key pattern band, the baluster body with a rounded shoulder decorated with stylised winged dragons and phoenix amidst scattered flowers and foliage in copper hirozogan work, the body below with eight copper framed palmate panels worked in copper and silver hirozogan and takazogan with alternating symbolic bird and floral scenes, the foot with a band of trailing fronds in gilt hirozogan, the base with an eleven character engraved mark Ku yo gonen ro san zo Tenkodo shu koku to, 33cm highSome wear and marks to the surfaces
A group of Georgian wine glasses, comprising: two glasses, c.1750, the waisted ogee bowls atop double knopped multi air twist stems and domed feet; 18.2cm high; two glasses, c.1760, the bell bowls with solid bases, one with teardrop, atop plain stems, one with teardrop, and folded feet, the larger approximately 17cm high; and four further glasses with trumpet bowls atop plain stems, two with teardrops, one with folded foot, the largest 19cm high (8)
A Waterford Crystal fruit bowl, with scalloped edges and continuous thistle freeze , 25cm diameter with a Stuart crystal lemonade set comprising a lemonade jug with feather motif, 23cm high, and six matching glasses, 10.5cm high, a Stuart crystal rose vase, 20cm high, a set of six Tudor cut glass wine glasses with a faceted basal knop, 15cm high, and a William Yeoward tall trumpet vase, with wheel cut trailing vine design, 53.5cm high (16)
A milk glass epergne, with a central trumpet over three smaller trumpets, all with crimped clear glass rims, 35.5cm high, with a further glass epergne with a single central trumpet over a crimped rim bowl, 37.5cm high, and five further incomplete glass epergnes, of various sizes and colours (7)Condition report: Milk glass epergne: Shows fine surface wear, signs of long term storage, would benefit from a clean but no signs of obvious damage.Epergne with teal blue rims: missing central trumpet, shows fine surface wear, would benefit from a clean.Green epergne: Missing three canes, central metal fitting is slightly loose.Purple epergne: Missing a trumpet, shows fine surface wear and would benefit from a clean.Pink epergne: Missing two trumpets, fine surface wear but no obvious damage.Blue epergne: missing a trumpet, possible glazing faults to cane terminals, would benefit from a clean.Blue and clear epergne: Shows fine surface wear and signs of long term storage, would benefit from a clean, but no obvious damage or signs of restoration.
A cranberry glass epergne of typical form, with central trumpet over three lower trumpets, and three canes supporting hanging baskets, all with crimped rims, vaseline glass prunted details throughout, and an opaque cranberry base, 66.5cm high (at fault) Condition report: The metal fitting has become slightly lose, therefore three of the trumpets fall a little further out than others. Possible glazing faults to terminals of canes, and signs of ware commensurate with long term storage, would benefit from a clean.
A cranberry glass epergne of typical form, with central trumpet over three lower trumpets, and three canes supporting hanging baskets, all with crimped rims, prunted details throughout, 61.5cm highCondition report: The metal fitting has become slightly lose, therefore one trumpet falls a little further out than others. Possible glazing faults to terminals of canes, and signs of ware commensurate with long term storage and use, would benefit from a clean.
A cranberry glass epergne of typical form, with central trumpet over three lower trumpets, and three canes supporting hanging baskets, all with crimped rims, vaseline glass prunted details throughout, and an opaque cranberry base, 65.5cm highCondition report: The epergne shows signs of ware commensurate with long term storage and use, possible glazing faults to terminals of canes and would benefit from a clean.
A cranberry glass epergne of typical form, with central trumpet over three lower trumpets, and three canes supporting hanging baskets, all with crimped rims, vaseline glass prunted details throughout, and opaque cranberry base, 64cm highCondition report: The epergne shows signs of ware commensurate with long term storage and use. The central metal fitting is slightly loose, possible glazing faults to terminals of canes and would benefit from a clean.
A purple glass epergne of typical form, with central trumpet over three lower trumpets, and three canes supporting hanging baskets, all with crimped rims, vaseline glass prunted details throughout, 61cm highCondition report: The epergne shows signs of ware commensurate with long term storage and use. Possible glazing faults to terminals of canes but no obvious damage or signs of restoration, and would benefit from a clean.
A yellow glass epergne of typical form, with central trumpet over three lower trumpets, and three canes supporting hanging baskets, all with crimped rims, prunted details throughout, 62cm highCondition report: The epergne shows signs of ware commensurate with long term storage and use. Possible glazing faults to terminals of canes but no obvious damage or signs of restoration, and would benefit from a clean.
An amber glass epergne of typical form, with central trumpet over four lower trumpets, all with crimped rims, and prunted details throughout, 65cm high Condition report: The epergne shows signs of ware commensurate with long term storage and use, but no obvious damage or signs of restoration and would benefit from a clean.
A selection of epergne parts and components, to include; a Fenton opaque white glass bowl with amber coloured crimped rim, 25cm diameter, along with two matching cornucopia side garnitures, an Art Nouveau style epergne with chromed finish, supporting four lavender and pink mottled flutes, 30.5cm high, a silver plated stand supporting three pale green flutes, a silver plated base supporting four green and jewelled flutes, 32cm high, an Art Nouveau style pedestal comport, the pedestal designed as a maiden supporting a glass bowl with fading cranberry crimped rim, 30cm high, along with a further selection of trumpet flutes, stands, and further component parts (Qty)
Mixed Lot: Vintage silver cigarette lighter with scroll handles, two removable flame finial hand wicks, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, makers mark for Deakin & Francis Ltd, 7.5cm tall (a/f), an Elizabeth II silver spill vase, Birmingham 1974, makers mark for the Barrowclift Silver Craft, 17cm tall and g/w 190gms together with a small silver trumpet vase (loaded), hallmarked Birmingham 1976, 10cm tall (3)
Bronze Age, circa 2300-1650 B.C. Bulbous bodied with a rounded base, slender cylindrical neck, trumpet-shaped rim and integral handle, decorated with incised circumferential bands, hatched triangles and chevrons; accompanied by an acrylic display base. Cf. The British Museum, museum number 2001,0423.4, for similar.388 grams, 18 cm high (7 in.). Acquired in the 1990s. From the deceased estate of a North Yorkshire private collector, UK. Ex Den of Antiquity, Cambridgeshire, UK. Red burnished ware pottery became the dominant pottery ware lasting into the Middle Bronze Age on the island of Cyprus. Vessels were handmade and covered with a slip, which was burnished and often decorated with patterns incised with a sharp cutting edge before being fired. Potters were able to produce vessels that were either mottled or painted in two colours, often red outside and black inside and on the exterior of the rim.
14th-16th century A.D. Trumpet bezel with griffin passant and tail raised. Cf. Chadour, A.B., Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, item 584.2.61 grams, 21.99 mm overall, 18.31 mm internal diameter (approximate size British M, USA 6, Europe 12.46, Japan 12) (3/4 in.). Private collection formed since the 1940s. UK art market. Property of an Essex gentleman.[No Reserve]
1st-4th century A.D. Including P-shaped, knee, trumpet-derivative, crossbow and other types, some with restored pins. See Bayley, J. & Butcher, S., Roman Brooches in Britain: A Technological and Typological Study based on the Richborough Collection, London, 2004.120 grams total, 33-57 mm (1 1/4 - 2 1/4 in.). Acquired on the German art market around 2000. From the collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman.[12, No Reserve]
2nd-4th century A.D. Trumpet bezel with frontal parts of a rampant lion, ribbed shoulders. 2.42 grams, 20.98 mm overall, 16.68 mm internal diameter (approximate size British L, USA 5 3/4, Europe 11.24, Japan 10) (3/4 in.). Private collection formed since the 1940s. UK art market. Property of an Essex gentleman.[No Reserve]
2nd-4th century A.D. Trumpet-shaped bezel with incuse profile bust and drape. Cf. Chadour, A.B., Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, item 447, for type.2.97 grams, 24.96 mm overall, 16.93 mm internal diameter (approximate size British M 1/2, USA 6 1/4, Europe 13.09, Japan 12) (1 in.). Private collection formed since the 1940s. UK art market. Property of an Essex gentleman.[No Reserve]
2nd-4th century A.D. Trumpet bezel with incuse Triton figure. 4.38 grams, 23.80 mm overall, 18.82 mm internal diameter (approximate size British Q 1/2, USA 8 1/4, Europe 18.12, Japan 17) (1 in.). Private collection formed since the 1940s. UK art market. Property of an Essex gentleman.[No Reserve]
1st century B.C.-1st century A.D. Comprising: an iron Alesia-type brooch with deep tapering bow, long foot with recurved integral knop, curled hinge; the type of Gaulish origin; mounted on a custom-made display panel stand with Hattatt collection description and further information on a label to the reverse; inked collection number to the reverse of the bow; the other a bronze trumpet brooch with moulded arc decorations on the head, sprung pin moving freely, tapering body with acanthus motif; horizontal ribbing and zigzag motifs, plain underfoot; retaining swivel chain loop with traces of red enamel; collection number to the reverse of the bow.Hattatt, R., Ancient Brooches and Other Artefacts, item 1489, and Iron Age and Roman Brooches, pp. 106 & 109. 25.6 grams total, 63-70 mm (82 grams total, 85 mm high including stand) (2 1/2 - 2 3/4 in. (3 1/4 in.)). Alesia type found near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK; trumpet type found in Northamptonshire, UK. Hattatt remarks of the Alesia brooch: 'In remarkably fine condition for iron, this could well have been worn by one of the Roman invaders.' [2, No Reserve]For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price
5th-7th century A.D. Ribbed shoulders, raised trumpet-shaped bezel with incuse stylised peacock. Cf. Chadour, A.B., Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, item 476, for type.4.32 grams, 25.01 mm overall, 17.84 mm internal diameter (approximate size British P 1/2, USA 7 3/4, Europe 16.86, Japan 16) (1 in.). Private collection formed since the 1940s. UK art market. Property of an Essex gentleman.[No Reserve]
1st millennium B.C. With trumpet-style neck, chamfered rim with bridge to conical spout and integral strap handle, polychrome painted frieze incorporating stylised 'net' motifs between concentric plain bands of varying thicknesses and geometric motifs to the handle and spout. 1.15 kg, 21 cm high (8 1/4 in.). Acquired before 2000. Property of a London, UK, gentleman. Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.
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