A VICTORIAN SCENT BOTTLE, Frederick Wilkins, Chester 1898), of spherical form with foliate embossed hinged cover, cut glass body and matching stopper, 6" high, and another scent bottle of trumpet form with foliate embossed collar, faceted stopper and wheel cut body, 8 1/2" high, E J Pearson & Sons, Birmingham (rubbed mark) (2)
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A large Kutani two-handled Baluster Vase of tapering form, well decorated in typical colours with panels of exotic birds, figures and foliage, and applied with foliate scrolled handles, the base with a 2 character mark; together with a further Kutani small Trumpet Vase, decorated in the typical manner with exotic birds, 3 character mark, 9 ½" and 4 ½" high (2)
A mixed lot comprising: A late Victorian Trumpet Vase of typical form, the body with embossed putto amongst foliage and lattice work decoration to a vacant cartouche and raised on a spreading circular foot (loaded), height 5 ¼", London 1900, together with three Silver handled Butter Knives, various dates and makers, (4)
ARMSTRONG LOUIS: (1901-1971) American Jazz Trumpeter. Vintage signed and inscribed sepia 9.5 x 8 photograph of the youthful Armstrong seated in a full length pose holding his trumpet in his lap. Signed in blue fountain pen ink to a clear area of the image and dated 4th July 1934 in his hand. Some light overall age wear and silvering at the base, slight corner creasing and a small tear to the right edge, not affecting the signature. About G
JUSEPE DE RIBERA (1591-1652) - St. Jerome hearing the trumpet of the last judgement, engraving dated 1621, 12 1/2" x 9 1/2"; and Giuseppe Maria Crespi (1665-1747) and Lodovico Mattioli (1662-1747) after Agostino Carracci's Adoration of the shepherds (c.1592-94) in Gessi Chapel of S. Maria Della Pioggia, Bologna, engraving, 14" x 9 1/2" (2).
Plated wares, comprising; a centrepiece stand, fitted with four trumpet shaped vases (the central vase lacking), four matching single stands, with three trumpet shaped vases (a further vase lacking) and a shaped circular stand, raised on three ball and claw feet, to hold a set of six egg cups.
Jazz - A programme from Count Basie's third tour of Great Britain, February 1959, the cover signed by Count Basie and eleven members of his orchestra, including Al Grey (trombone); Thad Jones (trumpet); Wendell Culley (trumpet); Benny Powell (trombone); Marshall Royal (saxophone); Frank Foster (saxophone); Billy Mitchell (saxophone); Charlie Fowlkes (saxophone); and Sonny Payne (drums); with a signed photograph of an unidentified jazz trumpeter; and assorted other booklets, record catalogues and ephemera of jazz interest. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
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