A George V silver epergne, the central flared trumpet vase flanked by three scroll arms supporting three further small vases, on weighted shaped base, by William Henry Leather, Birmingham 1910, 34cm highOne of the three arms is bent and partly split through, though not detached but is not far off.
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A pair of Sampson Hancock Derby pot pourri vases and other ceramicsthe pair with domed covers and flame finials, decorated with floral reserves and scrolling gilt decoration, S&H crossed swords mark painted in puce, a Sampson Hancock miniature Imari jug, a Royal Crown Derby' Old Imari' 1128 pattern pin dish, a Minton miniature pot and cover, a 19th century christening mug painted with floral bouquets and named Caroline Smith 1858 and a German Kaiser porcelain cobalt blue trumpet shaped vase, decorated with a floral reserve, (7)height 13cm.Condition:One cover has been repaired on one of the pot pourri vases. Mug has rubbing to gilt, inner gilt border has run hairline to handle.
George V and later silver to include a pair of pedestal bonbon dishes, a porringer a christening mug and other silvervarious dates, makersfirst Birmingham, 1913, E S Barnsley & Co., of plain ogee form with three husk handles and beaded rim on a domed foot stamped RD 620724, a twin handled porringer with spoon and a christening mug both engraved with inscriptions dated 1927, a small sugar basin and matching electroplated milk jug, a large trumpet shaped spill vase and a a cased set of six fancy pattern coffee spoons, (qty)first height 7cm., weight approx. 19.63ozt.Condition:Knock to foot of one pedestal bonbon dish. Christenig mug with a knock. Spill vas epushing down on foot
A George V silver three handled vase, a pair of late Victorian spill vases, and other silverfirst Chester, 1912, Hirst Bros & Co., of waisted form and with three handles, weighted base, together with a pair of late Victorian Sheffield, 1901, by Walker & Hall, trumpet from with petal shaped rims, on spreading circular weighted bases, a pierced twin handled butter dish on legs with frosted glass liner, two foliate engraved vesta cases, a pepperette and cauldron salt and a silver mounted square hobnail moulded glass scent bottle and stopper, (9) tallest 19.5cm., weighable silver approx. 5.07oztCondition:The first tarnished with knocks and scratches. One spill vase has slight lean, one lacking weight to base. Salt with corrosion spotting to interior.
A small collection of gentleman’s accessoriesincluding 18ct dress button, marked ‘18ct’, 9ct dress button and another 9ct dress button both marked ‘9ct’, trumpet bar tie pin, a pair of 9ct oval cufflinks, marked ‘9 .375’, a pair of 9ct cufflinks engraved with a geometric design, marked ‘9.375’ (8)approx. weight not including the dress pin 13.5gCondition:One dress button shows signs of possible repair, but otherwise all in good overall condition.
Six mid 18th century plain stem wine glasses first with rounded bucket bowl on a conical folded foot, another similar but larger, a glass with bell bowl and tear and folded foot, a short trumpet shaped glass with drawn stem with tear on folded foot, a drawn trumpet shaped glass on a plain conical foot and a short glass with ogee bowl half moulded with flutes on a stem with ribbed basal knop on a folded foot, (6)first height 15 cm.Condition:All good condition
A collection of late 18th / early 19th century jelly and syllabub glassesto include a rib moulded trumpet shaped glass with heavy moulded foot, two Irish flat cut glasses with petal rims, three pan top rib moulded glasses, a honeycomb moulded example, two rib moulded trumpet shaped glasses one with air beaded knop the other spiral beaded, others with moulded bowls, four others with gadrooned bases, two cut with a band of flutes, others, (26)first height 10.5cm.Condition:All bar honeycomb moulded glass in good condition without chips or damage. The foot of which has chips
Whitefriars engraved commemorative glass gobletsto include an Edward VIII 1937 coronation round funnel shaped goblet with blue annular knop, a William Wilson and Frank Hill for Whitefriars Elizabeth II 1953 coronation multicolour opaque twist stem goblet, another with hollow blow knop containing a coin, two other Elizabeth II goblets with drawn trumpet shaped bowls and a birth of Winston Churchill 1874 centenary goblet, no58/100, all signed (6)first height 19cm.Condition:Good condition. Without chips or damage
Engraved commemorative coronation goblets and glassesto include a large George VI 1947 goblet with drawn trumpet bowl on a plain stem with tear, a George V 1935 silver jubilee glass engraved "God Bless our King and Queen on a hollow blow stem containing a coin, Webb Corbett 1937 coronation glass, Webb Elizabeth II coronation goblet with trumpet shaped bowl engraved with roses and thistles, etc., (6)first height 25cmCondition:Good condition
A large ceremonial flute or goblet, c.1750, the generous drawn trumpet bowl rising from a short plain stem enclosing a long tear, over a folded foot, and a large wine glass or goblet, with ogee bowl raised on a multi-series airtwist stem, the folded foot possibly a replacement, 25.5cm max. (2)
An unusual wine glass, c.1730-40, the drawn trumpet bowl partially moulded with vertical flutes over a plain stem and folded foot, a firing glass with ogee bowl over a short opaque twist stem and stepped firing foot, and an ale or mead glass with slender tulip bowl applied with annulated rings, raised on a short plain stem, 13.8cm max. (3)
Four small wine glasses, c.1760, one with a bucket bowl engraved with a bird and grapes, one with a cup bowl engraved with lily of the valley, one with a drawn trumpet bowl engraved with the initials 'JH' in a garland panel, the last with a round funnel bowl engraved with stylized flowers, all on multi-series opaque twist stems and conical feet, 15.5cm max. (4)
A South Staffordshire enamel commemorative patch box, c.1798, painted with a Classical maiden, probably Fame, blowing a trumpet and holding a banner inscribed 'Nelson: his fames shall sound the world around', raised on a pale blue base, fitted with an internal mirror, 5cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.This box was probably made to commemorate Nelson's victory at the Battle of the Nile in August 1798.
A dwarf ale glass and four other glasses, c.1740-80, the ale engraved with hops and barley over a short balustroid stem, a drawn trumpet glass engraved with flowers over a plain stem and firing foot, a Continental wine glass engraved with hearts in an elaborate panel over a spiral moulded stem, a small wine with drawn trumpet bowl on a plain stem and folded foot, and a dram glass with bell bowl over a cushion knop and helmet foot, 12.8cm max. (5)
A Frisian tail clock, Friesland, mid 19th century. Oak case, the curved hood is crowned by Atlas and trumpet blowing angels, pilasters with Corinthian capital and base as posts. Polychrome decorated dial with a fantasy village scene in the arch, the dial ring with Roman numerals indicates the hours and minutes, h 140 cm.
A pair of Italian figural panels of musical angels after Fra Angelico (circa 1400-1455), second half 19th century, presented in carved and gilt Tabernacle frames in 15th-century style, 39cm high, 15cm wide overall; a third, similar panel, also with an angel playing the trumpet; and a carved and giltwood tabernacle frame now used as a mirror, 41 x 18cm overall
A large and impressive early 19th century French Empire-style porcelain urn, finely decorated with two main panels, the first showing the goddess Pheme playing the trumpet to a group of bathing mermaids and mermen, the second panel showing three sirens perched atop scrolling foliate motifs, above a sea filled with classical dolphins. Above the rope twist handles are panels showing nude winged boys carrying torches, possibly figures of Hymen, standing atop figures probably of Poseidon; around the top of the urn is a foliate pattern, and around the bottom is a pattern consisting of flowers and masks. 35cm high (lacking socle but bronze nut present)
Late 19th century Art Nouveau WMF silver plated table centre with cut glass trumpet vase and cut glass bowl below, female figure mount and shamrock decoration, 49cm highGeneral overall condition quite good, metalwork has minor surface scratching and some wear, trumpet vase holder is damaged at the top, two parts of the Shamrock decoration are broken off (one present), Glass trumpet vase is very good, minor scratching but no major damage, glass dish has some chips and nibbling on the rim, no cracks.
A Collection of Various 18th/19th Century Drinking Glasses To comprise Set of Three Ale Glasses of Trumpet Formon Circular Inverted Foot having Wrythen Setting, Two Further Examples having Circular Foot, KNopped Settings, A Smaller Examples with Petal Foot and Wrythen Bowl Form (AF) and a Faceted Bowl Rummer on Knopped Stem, Chip to Rim
A modern Royal Brierley silver and blue glass hallmarked wine glass. The wine glass having a silver base with a knop stem and a blue glass trumpet bowl. Hallmarked Birmingham, 1999. Makers mark Kenneth James Jack. Comes in original box. Weight of wine glass approx 264g. Measures approx 17cm.
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