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A selection of eight glasses to include; a royal commemorative heavy baluster, the bowl etched Ô1911 GR’ surmounted by a crown, the stem with hollow ball knop enclosing a threepenny bit, raised on a folded foot 6.75" high, a wine the trumpet bowl etched with tassels raised on an air twist stem 7" high, an ale glass the funnel bowl half faceted and engraved ÔDisher’s Ale’ 6.25" high, a wine the trumpet bowl etched with scrolling roses above a multi air twist stem 5.75" high along with four others (8)
A selection of eight glasses to include; a wine the trumpet bowl raised on an opaque twist stem 7" high, a wine the bell bowl etched with roses and insects above a multicoloured opaque twist stem (ground) 6" high, an ale glass with vine etched bowl raised on an opaque twist stem 7.5" high, along with a pair of cordial glasses etched with roses and insects above multicoloured opaque twist stems, 4.25" high and three others (8)
A selection of three glasses, to include a wine with trumpet bowl, raised on a plain stem above a folded foot 6.5" high, a cordial with ogee shaped bowl above a plain stem and raised on a folded foot 5.75" high and a wine with pan topped round funnel bowl raised above a double series opaque twist stem (foot reduced) 6" high (3)
A Victorian clear glass epergne with blue tinted crimped edges, circular base and central tall trumpet shaped vase with clear trailed decoration, and two smaller conforming trumpet shaped vases, 22ins high, and a Victorian cranberry glass epergne with crimped rim to the circular base, and two trumpet fitments (lacking centre trumpet, vase and one other trumpet branch)
‘Deltic’ Air Horns - A pair of Brass trumpet air horns, high and low tone, ex D9012, nicely restored. These were originally acquired by one of the BRB 'Travelling Doctors' who used to travel occasionally, with drivers, to assess their ability to handle such a task as driving a Deltic on the East Coast Main Line. This doctor was himself an enthusiast and when D9012 was dumped at Finsbury Park, the horns were removed and given to him as a memento. They were filthy dirty and have now been restored.
A Gilded Glass Pedestal Fan Vase, French, circa 1885], with raised goldwork, scrolls and pendant flowers, gold "dusted" rims, solid flattened knop to the short stem, circular foot, 23cm high; [A Similarly Decorated Trumpet Vase], 19.5cm high; and [An Ovoid Vase], enamelled in mustard with ribbon tied swags, 16.5cm high (3)
A French Art Glass Trumpet Vase, probably Nancy, France, circa 1880], the light brown tinted vase of slender conical form, with upper cellular moulding and lower facet cut repeat hexagons, with raised goldwork of flowering prunus in the Japanese manner, on a circular foot, the base engraved "68", 59.7cm high
An Islamic-Style Enamelled Flask, Brocard, France, signed and dated 1875], the flattened spherical body with tall trumpet neck with lower bulb, applied S scroll handles and on a small conical foot, painted with main frontal circular panels of scrolling strapwork within gilt reserves, the side panels with birds, signed in gilt "Brocard 1875", 17.3cm high (foot chip)
A Pair of Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Vases, decorated by Florence E Barlow], of slender baluster shape with trumpet necks, the bodies each painted with four great tits in flight amongst carved scrolls enriched with blue enamels, on a mottled brown glazed ground, impressed factory cog wheel, artist's incised monogram and shape number "2356", 29.5cm high
A Pair of Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Two-Handled Vases, circa 1885], of ovoid form with short trumpet necks, the scroll shoulder handles with mask terminals, with all-over raised decoration in gold depicting birds perched in leafy branches inhabited by butterflies, orange printed crown and interlaced "D" mark, 14.5cm high
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Rose Painted Vase, signed Roberts, 1908], the ovoid body frontally painted with a spider spinning a web in gilt against a background of red roses in vivid enamel colours, the reverse with naturalistic red rose spray, with angular and scroll shoulder handles to a panelled trumpet neck, short swept foot, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, shape number "1200" 22cm high *Probably painted by Frank Roberts, a fine fruit and flower painter who could trace and raise gold, as witnessed on this vase with fine gold work on the spider and web.
A Pair of Royal Worcester Hadley Ware Pheasant Decorated Two-Handled Pedestal Vases, William Powell, 1905], each ovoid body printed and painted with pairs of pheasants in crepuscular woodland glades, signed "W Powell", against a toned apple green ground with applied leaf and guilloche collar to the panelled trumpet neck with inscrolled shoulder handles, circular foot, picked out in gilt overall, blue printed crown and wheel mark and "248B/115.67", 28.2cm high (covers lacking) (both restored)
A Matched Garniture of Reticulated White Porcelain Ewers and a Vase, perhaps Grainger's Worcester, circa 1880], the pedestal baluster vase with inscrolled shoulder handles to a trumpet neck, pierced overall with repeat hexagon and floret motifs, on a bell shape base, 27.5cm high, and a pair of ovoid pedestal ewers, with S scroll handles and pierced all over with scrolls, on square pedestals with chamfered angles, 25cm high (3)
A Chamberlain & Co Worcester Encrusted Porcelain Inkstand, circa 1850], the scroll edged shaped rectangular stand dish with pen recess painted with floral spray flanked by three circular standing positions for two ink/accessory pots with tulip trumpet finials and a (possibly matched) taper stick, with encrusted flowers overall in typical colours and gilt, red script mark "Chamberlain & Co Worcester", 30cm wide (typical chipping throughout)
An Italian Faience Small Shallow Dish, circa 1875], circular, painted in blue with a central medallion of an infant playing the triangle, seated on a harp and viola, flanked by roundels of pipes, drum and trumpet, with upper and lower renaissance scrollwork grotesques, against a brown lustre ground, 26.8cm diameter
A Pair of Japanese Lacquered and Mother of Pearl Decorated Large Baluster Vases, circa 1890], each with bracketed circular trumpet neck decorated with four peonies, the main body of each decorated with bijin playing the shamisen on verandas surrounded by flowering prunus and chrysanthemums inhabited by birds, each with six character mark in underglaze blue, 77.5cm high (both restored)
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