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Lot 251

An Edwardian commemorative claret jug, the trumpet shaped clear glass body etched with the portraits of HM King Edward VII and HM Queen Alexandra above fern leaf decoration and inscribed " A Souvenir of the Coronation 26th June 1902, mounted with a plain Britannia metal collar, cover and handle, 30cm high

Lot 40

A Bohemian ruby flashed engraved glass trumpet shaped vase, 20.5cm high together with a matching beaker vase, 13cm high and wine glass 19.5cm high

Lot 719

A massive oriental Famille Vert style vase of flared trumpet form with bulbous body decorated with many figures, mountains, foliage, flowers etc. approx. 147cms high

Lot 389

An oriental vase of large proportion probably Japanese of trumpet form, gilt highlighted with fixed lion mask handles, decorated with birds and flowers on green ground, the whole on circular foot approx. 63cm high

Lot 392

A late XIX century Famille vert vase of large proportion of tapering trumpet form, heavily decorated with figures, birds and flowers with upper gilt handles and applied dragons on circular foot approx. 61cm high

Lot 398

A large Famille vert vase of tapering trumpet form with gilt mask handles, the body heavily decorated with figures and flowers in shades of green, pink and white on circular foot approx. 62cm high

Lot 477

A XIX century etched red glass Mary Gregory style vase of waisted trumpet form, the main body typically decorated with child by tree on circular foot approx. 20cm high

Lot 482

A XIX century painted Bristol blue glass style vase the globular bowl raised on baluster stem and circular foot, a blue glass vase decorated with ferns and a turquoise glass oil lamp of trumpet form the latter approx. 26cm high

Lot 87

A serpentine vase with trumpet neck and ovoid body, 12 1/4ins.

Lot 88

Seven small serpentine vases with trumpet necks.

Lot 192

A Japanese bronze vase with trumpet neck, about the body a casting of flowers. Height 8ins. Signed.

Lot 289

A George III glass goblet, the ogee bowl engraved with a bunch of grapes and a bird in flight, on double series opaque twist stem and conical foot, 20cm h (foot chipped); a pair of George III ale glasses, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with hops and barley, on solid stem and folded foot, 19cm h; a George III ale goblet, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with hops and barley on solid stem with tear and folded foot, 25.5cm h; a Victorian cut glass jug, of shield shape and a circular dish (6) ++Jug - cracked handle and small chip. Bowl - small rim chip, the other items except as otherwise described, in fine condition

Lot 298

A Victorian straw opal glass centrepiece, the EPNS wirework stand with four trumpet shaped flower holders, 32cm h, c1880 ++In fine original condition with some localised wear to the electroplating on the stand

Lot 577

A collection of silver plated items, including a four-piece oval half-fluted tea and coffee set; a garniture of three trumpet-shaped specimen vases by Walker & Hall; various cased and loose sets of flatware and other items

Lot 584

A silver plated epergne with four glass trumpet posy holders on scroll supports raised on a shaped base; a pair of Sheffield Plate candlesticks in the Adams Revival taste; and a pair of plated candlesticks with floriform drip pans and shaped lobed bases<brBest Bid

Lot 588

A late 19th century silver plated desk standish modelled as a giraffe beneath a palm tree surmounted by glass trumpet shaped posy holder on a shaped stand with two globular glass ink bottles and raised on winged mask supports

Lot 97

A cranberry glass centrepiece epergne having a wavy border base with centre fluted trumpet and four flanking trumpets, also two spare near matching trumpets

Lot 101

A circular leaf etched dish with starcut centre, a small narrow stemmed etched glass trumpet vase and a glass beaker with etched hunting scene and 'Anne'

Lot 137

An early Masons Ironstone miniature trumpet spill vase, 4 ins and a circular bowl, 6 ins diam in traditional Masons rust and blue floral decoration

Lot 225

A set of four circular based silver trumpet vases with wide crimped necks, 6 ins high, Birmingham 1917

Lot 134

A Pair of Silver Trumpet Vases, London 1919, 18.5cm High.

Lot 135

A Pair of Silver Trumpet Vases London 1906 with Floral Decoration.

Lot 282

A Pair of Late Victorian Cut Glass Trumpet Vases, 30cm High.

Lot 372

A Pair of Mettlach Two Handled Trumpet Vases Decorated with Incised Classical Roman Style Figures, Shape 2172.

Lot 237

A late 19th Century blue opaline glass garniture, comprising a pair of ewers, 6 1/2" high and trumpet shaped centre piece, 7" high, with flower cast ormolu mounts (3)

Lot 281

A SILVER TRUMPET VASE, napkin rings, and some plated items

Lot 388

Group of items: plain silver mug, Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1907 12.5cm; seven silver napkin rings; Chinese white metal trumpet vase, 18cm. (9)

Lot 354

A late 19th Century Queens Burmese vase by Thomas Webb having a circular foot and trumpet body with triform folded rim, unmarked, height 15cm.

Lot 367

A small Orrefors footed trumpet form vase in pale blue decorated with stylised cloud and star motifs, engraved signature, height 10cm.

Lot 411

A large later 20th Century Royal Doulton crystal cut pedestal vase with trumpet form body cased in green over clear and flash cut with panels of elliptical and strawberry diamond cuts, height 34cm.

Lot 419

An early 20th Century Stourbridge clear crystal lily vase of footed trumpet form, height 41cm.

Lot 503

A pair of hallmarked silver trumpet vases with foliate scroll details to borders, 13.5cm high, Birmingham 1919, damages.

Lot 504

A pair of hallmarked silver trumpet vases of plain form terminating in shaped borders, 23cm high, Birmingham 1921, S/D.

Lot 31

Silver trumpet vase, christening mug, enamelled fork; small quantity of plated wares

Lot 92

Pair of silver trumpet vases, London 1917

Lot 300

A Four String Banjo, together with a violin with two-piece back and ebony fretboard and a collection of accessories and a brass trumpet

Lot 190

WEMYSS TRUMPET VASE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY Decorated with cabbage roses, painted mark 'Wemyss', 19.5cm high, also a WEMYSS SMALL BEAKER VASE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, decorated with dog roses, impressed mark 'Wemyss', painted mark 'T. Goode & Co.', chips to rim, a WEMYSS TEAPOT & COVER, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, decorated with cabbage roses, impressed and painted mark 'Wemyss', restored; and a WEMYSS POT POURRI JAR AND COVER, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, decorated with cabbage roses, impressed mark 'Wemyss' painted 'T. Goode & Co.' retailers mark, 9.5cm high (6)

Lot 418

Victorian mahogany octagonal trumpet work table, the hinged top enclosing a part fitted interior upon a tapered and turned column with tripod scroll base, 17" wide

Lot 138

Aberdeen - a rare Scottish provincial tazza by George Cooper of Aberdeen, circa 1735, marked GC, three castles, gothic e, of conventional form, the circular plate with raised moulded rim, raised on a flared trumpet foot 25cm diameter of plate, 10cm diameter of foot, 17oz Provenance: Christies 26h July 1972, lot 359. Notes: Scottish provincial tazza's are very rare and indeed only two Aberdeen examples are recorded, including the present lot. The other by George Robertson, which is now in the collection at Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museum References: 'Compendium of Scottish Silver II' page 492 - R & J Dietert

Lot 332

An oak cased George III presentation silver tea urn by William Davie, Edinburgh 1786-1788 (date letter G), the body of vase form with beaded rim and chased, engraved foliate and swag borders, with two foliate cartouches, one engraved with family arms to an opposing cartouche above the straight spout engraved ' From The General Convention of the Royal Boroughs of Scotland by their unanimous vote on the 12th day of July 1786 by The Right Honbl Sir JAMES HUNTER BLAIR BARt. Lord Provost of Edin. Prese(nt)s to GEORGE DEMPSTER OF DUNNICHEN In the twenty sixth year in representing Parliament. The Royal Boroughs of Perth Dundee St Andrews, Cupar and Forfar' the twin handles with ribboned detail and acanthus leaf terminals, raised on a trumpet flared stem with beaded rim onto a square base resting on four ball feet, the domed cover with pineapple and leaf finial, all contained within original panelled oak case 57cm high, 109oz Note: Although this piece is struck with the date letter G for 1786 - 1788 it is possible to tie the manufacture down to the the latter part of 1786. The date letter changed from F (used 1785 - 86) in the latter part of 1786 and this with the combination of the incuse duty mark (only used between 1784 - 1786) this piece must therefore date from this period. George Dempster MP, third laird of Dunnichen was one of Scotland's most popular men of his time. He was a very important and influential politician, businessman and land owner whose memory has now almost been lost to the public record. This was due to his determination only to be remembered for his work and personality rather than correspondence left behind, which he decided to dispose of in his life time. He was an important landowner within Scotland and held estates at Dunnichen, Skibo and Letham Grange. Dempster was a figure within the eighteenth century enlightenment circles of Scotland and was certainly well accustomed to mixing with the better-known figures such as Sir Adam Ferguson, James Boswell, David Hume, William Robertson and Alexander Carlyle. His career followed many paths; it was at first assumed that he would follow the family 'business' into law and he practiced for a short time. After moving from law to politics he seems to have found a more comfortable role and flourished within this environment. He was elected Member of Parliament in 1762 representing the Fife & Forfar Burghs. His re-election in 1768 was one that caused him great issue and the resulting legal battle cost him more than £10,000 to win. As was all too common at this time the 'sponsors' of the candidate and the voting public at large were often given great favour to vote for a certain candidate and luckily for Dempster when 'bought' his electorate appear to have stayed 'bought', he would go on to represent the Fife & Forfar burghs for 28 years. This however did not go smoothly for Dempster and he was one of the first MP's to be caught by the new Act of parliament against buying voters, after this he was branded with the ironic nickname 'Honest George'. Throughout his life Dempster's was a businessman of notable merit and was involved in numerous successful and important businesses within Scotland and abroad. Perhaps the most successful vennture being the Dundee Bank in 1763. The bank was heavily involved in the development and improvement of the city and surrounding area of Dundee, through the building of new roads and other commercial enterprises. He was also heavily involved in the milling industry in Scotland and was the owner or part owner in numerous mills. His interest in business was two fold, which ran hand in hand with his 'enlightenment' attitudes. Although business always came first he was not like many land owners of the time and his social conscious and care for his tenants was far greater than normally found in Scotland at the time. He therefore resigned the feudal rights on both his Letham and Skibo estates and gave the tenants the incentives and long term security on the lands to manage and improve them, not only making better living conditions but more profitable ones for tenant and owner alike. This system was so far advanced for its time the effects are still felt today. In fact the purchaser of the Skibo estate from Dempster's great nephew in the mid 19th century it proved a costly one. The new owner, Evan Charles, through court action tried to revoke the system and return to the old fashioned feudal rights, this proved to be his downfall and he was finally declared bankrupt after following the action through the courts as far as his finances allowed. Even after retiring from parliament in 1790, Dempster still played a keen and active role within Scotland and was a great supporter and promoter of business within Scotland and business interests abroad for Scots companies. References: 'The Gentleman User - the life and times of George Dempster 1732 - 1818' J Evans

Lot 307

Tony Wella Small Figure, Royal Doulton Mr. Toadflax D.B. H10, German Style Trumpet Player Figure

Lot 49

Figured & Burr Walnut Trumpet Shaped Sewing Table on carved cabriole supports, fitted interior, the top with central marquetry inlay, boxwood stringing, ebonized details, 29 1/2"H x 19" across the top

Lot 4

A PAIR OF GEORGE III STYLE WINE GLASSES with trumpet-shaped bowls on tapering stems with drawn bubble inclusions, on a stepped spreading circular foot, 63/4" high (2)

Lot 18

A GEORGE III WINE GLASS with a trumpet-shaped bowl and stem with bobble inclusion, on a conical foot with turned-over rim, 61/2" high and two further glasses (3)

Lot 36

A COLLECTION OF FOURTEEN VICTORIAN CLEAR GLASS WINE GLASSES with tapering trumpet-shaped bowls on knopped stems with spreading circular feet (14)

Lot 25

Set of twelve Edwardian glass champagne flutes with gilt rims, tapered trumpet bowl and bubble stems on splayed foot, 20cm (12)

Lot 62

Mid nineteenth century Bohemian epergne with faceted trumpet with gilt scrolling on ormolu base with cherub and mask mounts, 39.5cm

Lot 147

Victorian white metal posy holder with foliate pierced trumpet and textured scroll handle

Lot 7

A Pair of Heavy Cut Glass Round Trumpet Shaped Vases with floral and tooth cut decoration, on round sweeping bases, 31.5cm high

Lot 8

An Amber Glass Oval Trumpet Shaped Vase having inner bubble decoration, 24.5cm high, also a pair of clear glass candlesticks on bobbin stems, with round bases, 29.5cm high (3)

Lot 27

J.B. Clarke, Pair of China Bulbous Trumpet Shaped Vases on cream ground with raised black and coloured branch, floral and leaf decoration, 23cm high

Lot 35

A Pair of China Bulbous Trumpet Shaped 2-Handled Vases on white and blue ground having raised branch, floral and leaf decoration, 36cm high (1 cracked)

Lot 41

An Engraved Glass Round Trumpet Shaped 2-Handled Wine Bucket having leaf decoration, 17cm high, also a heavy cut glass fruit bowl having tooth cut rim, 23.5cm diameter (2)

Lot 47

A Royal Doulton Round Shallow Bulbous Fruit Bowl on orange ground, 28.5cm diameter, a Shelley 3-sectioned sweetmeat dish having shell shaped bowls with branch handle, on white ground, also a china bulbous trumpet shaped 2-handled vase, on green ground, 30cm high (3)

Lot 79

A Doulton Coronation Earthenware Round Trumpet Shaped Beaker with London silver rim, having raised figurehead, floral and leaf decoration, 13cm high, also a Doulton Stoneware beaker having raised Prince of Wales feathers (chipped), 12cm high (2)

Lot 82

A Pair of Oriental Bulbous Trumpet Shaped Bowls on blue and white ground with butterfly, floral, leaf and gilt decoration, on round sweeping bases, 14.5cm diameter, 11.5cm high

Lot 94

A Charlotte Rhead Round Trumpet Shaped Jug, no. 198, on white and yellow ground having multicoloured floral and leaf decoration, 18.5cm high

Lot 95

A Charlotte Rhead Bulbous Trumpet Shaped Vase on white and yellow ground having multicoloured floral and leaf decoration, 27cm high

Lot 102

A Set of 6 Round Trumpet Shaped Wine Glasses having purple bowls, on hexagonal stems with round bases, 19.5cm high

Lot 106

A Chinese Round Trumpet Shaped Blue and White Vase having dragon and cloud decoration, 25cm high (slight nibbles on rim), also a Japanese blue and white bulbous vase converted to lamp, having floral and leaf decoration and a Japanese round thin necked vase on white and red ground having bird, tree and gilt decoration (3)

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