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Lot 91

A detailed Military band figure titled Royal Horse Guard, with coronet.#trumpet #band Artist: Michael SuttyIssued: 1980sDimensions: 12"HManufacturer: Michael SuttyCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Good

Lot 458

Ca. 660-525 BC. A faience New Year's flask of a lentoid body with twin arched handles flanking the trumpet-shaped spout. One side is decorated with a large rosette and the other with Wedjat-Eye - Eye of Horus, a sign of prosperity and protection. This kind of flasks may once have been filled with perfume, oil, or water from the Nile, and it would have been a gift associated with the festive season at the beginning of the new year when the Nile began to flood.Size: L:61.2mm / W:44.1mm ; 37gProvenance: From the collection of a London gentleman, acquired from a Belgium collector in 2006; formerly in an old French collection since the 1960s.

Lot 460

Ca. 660-525 BC. A faience New Year's flask with lentoid body, adorned with twin arched handles on either side, further complemented by a trumpet-shaped spout that gives it a distinctive appearance. The piece is embellished with a pair of large rosettes, adorning each of the flask's sides with a delicate and intricate pattern. This vessel may once have been filled with perfume, oil, or water from the Nile, and it would have been a gift associated with the festive season at the beginning of the new year when the Nile began to flood.Size: L:60mm / W:40mm ; 40gProvenance: From the collection of a London gentleman, acquired from a Belgium collector in 2006; formerly in an old French collection since the 1960s.

Lot 487

Ca. 360-320 BC. A ceramic black-glazed guttos with a discoid body, pedestal foot, loop handle, and trumpet-shaped spout; circumferential fluting and central gorgoneion with flowing hair in relief, perhaps representative of Medusa. For a similar, see The Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number: 1971.11.10.Size: L:85mm / W:105mm ; 170gProvenance: Property of a central London Gallery; formerly in a South English estate collection; acquired in the 1990s from Andre de Munter, Brussels, Belgium; previously in and old European collection.

Lot 582

Ca. 100BC - 200 AD. A nice collection of four bronze brooches/fittings featuring: 1. a round brooch with triskele motif. This brooch is round in shape and is decorated with a triad of spirals or triskeles, which were a common motif in Celtic art and were believed to represent the cycle of life. 2. a brooch round in shape and decorated with a rosette and a raised central knob. This brooch is believed to represent the sun or the cycle of life. 3. a trumpet brooch, which is a type of brooch typically used to fasten clothing. 4. a square-shaped fitting with an openwork cruciform motif. This type of fitting may have been used as a decorative element. All these pieces could be used both as decorative and functional items, such as clothing fasteners. To learn more about Celtic / Roman brooches see Richard Hattatt, A Visual Catalogue of Richard Hattatt's Ancient Brooches. Oxbow Books, 2000.Size: L:25-50mm / W:30-50mm ; 55gProvenance: Private London collector, acquired on the Austrian Art market, formerly in an old USA collection formed since the 1970s.

Lot 650

Ca. 100 AD. A bronze openwork brooch plaque featuring “war trumpet” terminals with a still-preserved catch plate on the reverse (the pin is missing). Brooches were an important element of Roman dress, used to fasten clothing but they also served as dress accessories in their own right. Thousands of different types and subtypes of Roman brooches are attested, and they seem to have played an important role in Roman people’s self-expression. Cf. Richard Hattatt, A Visual Catalogue of Richard Hattatt's Ancient Brooches, Oxbow Books, 2000, p. 357, item 1621.Size: L:21.6mm / W:35.5mm ; 11.64gProvenance: Private London collector, acquired on the Austrian Art market, formerly in an old USA collection formed since the 1970s.

Lot 678

Ca. 100 AD. A bronze openwork brooch plate featuring three war trumpet terminals with incised decoration. Brooches were typically made of iron or bronze and featured elaborate designs. They were often used to fasten cloaks and tunics, but could also be used to hold other items. The most popular designs were geometric, featuring circles, triangles, and other shapes. For more information on Roman brooches, see Richard Hattatt, A Visual Catalogue of Richard Hattatt's Ancient Brooches, Oxbow Books, 2000.Size: L:29mm / W:38.3mm ; 12.14gProvenance: Private London collector, acquired on the Austrian Art market, formerly in an old USA collection formed since the 1970s.

Lot 112

Original vintage advertising poster for an exhibition celebrating 20 years of Alsterdamm art school that took place betwen 18 October and 6 November 1966 in the Hamburg Exhbition park former cactus houses. Design features an illustration by the notable Swiss poster designer Herbert Leupin (1916-1999) of a clown holding a trumpet. Kunstschule Alsterdamm was founded in 1946 by Gerd F. Setzke and has become one of the most renowned vocational schools for graphic design and communication design in Germany Good condition, minor creasing, minor staining. Country of issue: Germany, designer: Herbert Leupin, size (cm): 84x60 , year of printing: 1966.

Lot 253

Ca. 600-800 AD. A stunning gold ring comprising a circular, decorative band and applied trumpet-shaped bezel with a flounce border, set with a large amethyst cabochon; fully wearable condition.Size: D: 19.51mm / US: 9 5/8 / UK: T; 9.9gProvenance: Property of a North London gentleman; previously acquire on the UK/European art market in the 1990s.

Lot 31

An Edwardian  tapering walking cane with silver handle. London 1904, a small trumpet vase, Birmingham 1960 and a silver thimble

Lot 1445

An early 20th century ear trumpet by S Mawson & Sons, 1901 - 1913.

Lot 401

BOULLE PRUNKPENDULE, Frankreich, 18. Jh., ebonisiertes Holzgehäuse mit Messingeinlagen in Boulletechnik, Zierapplikationen aus feuervergoldeter Bronze, schauseitig eine römisch mythologische Darstellung der Ehefrau Neptuns, aufgesetzter oberer Abschluss bekrönt durch die Bronze eines posaunenden Engels. Werk mit Schlag zur halben und vollen Stunde auf Glocke, auf der Rückplatine bezeichnet: „Macé Paris“. HxBxT: 86/38/14 cm. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, rest., erg., im Kurztest funktionstüchtig. | BOULLE PENDULUM, France, 18th century, ebonized wooden case with brass inlays using the Bolle technique, decorative applications made of fire-gilt bronze, the front side shows a roman mythological depiction of Neptune's wife, the applied upper end is crowned by a bronze angel playing a trumpet. Movement striking on the half and full hour on a bell, inscribed on the back plate: "Macé Paris". HxWxD: 86/38/14 cm. Signs of age and wear, rest., added, functional in a short test.

Lot 5197

Group of silver, comprising trumpet vase with weighted base, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1923, mustard pot and cover, hallmarked Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1922, with blue glass liner, a Persian silver dish set with coin, four cut glass bottles with silver collars and lids, two silver spoons and a silver plated spoon Condition Report:Weighable silver approx 1.9 ozt

Lot 5199

Early 20th century silver epergne, the central trumpet vase surrounded by three smaller removable trumpet vases, upon weighted circular base, hallmarked William Hutton & Sons LtdCondition Report:Splits to fluted edges on vases and solder marks where larger vase attached to base, splits to one arm holding a smaller vase, has been previously soldered and glued.

Lot 32

A Pair of Edward VII Silver Pedestal-Dishes, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1908, the bowls pierced circular, on spreading trumpet foot, 11.5cm high, 15.5cm diameter, the base of one filled, the other 3oz 16dwt, 119gr (2)

Lot 9

A George V Silver Pedestal-Dish and Two George V Silver Sauceboats, the dessert-stand by Asprey and Co, Ltd., Sheffield, 1912, circular and on trumpet foot, with pierced border, 12cm high; the sauceboats each by S. Blanckensee and Son Ltd., Birmingham, one 1929 and one 1931, each differing oval, 15cm wide and smaller, total weight 10oz 4dwt, 317gr (3)

Lot 649

Seven long trumpet vases and quantity of mercury style glass candle holders.

Lot 2525

Victorian silver mounted blue glass trumpet vase, the silver mounts with pierced and embossed floral, C scroll and lattice decoration, with frilled rim, upon stepped circular foot, hallmarked Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1899Condition Report:H23cm General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks, indentations and knocks. Some solder repair to foliate decoration on upper silver mount, rim pushed out of shaped in areas. One area of silver decoration absent. Hallmarks with some wear, particularly to upper silver mount, some elements indistinct.

Lot 2530

Two early 20th century silver vases, the first example of trumpet form, with faceted knopped stem, upon spreading filled foot, H18.5cm, hallmarked W G Sothers Ltd, Birmingham 1923, the second example of plain tapering form, with beaded and pierced rim, upon conforming stepped filled foot, H25.5cm, hallmarked Birmingham 1938, maker's mark worn and indistinctCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks, indentations and knocks. Trumpet vase with several large knocks to body and rim and some small pierced holes. Large vase with small indentations and knocks to body. Larger vase filling disintegrating causing it to be unsteady. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, generally legible but some elements indistinct.

Lot 2552

Group of early 20th century silver, to include a pair of specimen vases, of plain trumpet form, upon knopped stem and filled stepped circular foot, hallmarked J & R Griffin, Chester 1915, pair of silver mounted dwarf candlesticks, hallmarked J & R Griffin, Chester 1909, small silver mounted capstan inkwell with glass insert, hallmarked Chester 1909, maker's mark worn and indistinct, silver pepper, with pierced decoration, hallmarked S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1909 and a similar mustard pot and cover, hallmarked S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1909, both with blue glass linersCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, indentations, knocks and nicks. One vase with knock to rim and both with knocks to body and larger knocks to base. Candlesticks with knocks and splits to rims, and larger knocks on body and base to both. Inkwell lid does not close flush to. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct.

Lot 2560

Pair of early 20th century silver specimen vases, each of faceted trumpet form with pierced flared rim, upon spreading filled foot, hallmarked Thomas Bishton, Birmingham 1911, H19.5cm, together with a 20th century Maltese silver dish, of circular form, with flower head centre and embossed flower heads to rim, various marks including purity 917 mark, D15cmCondition Report:Approximate weighable silver 3.19 ozt (99.1 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Vases with a few small indentations, and one example slightly unsteady on foot.Maltese dish with some knocks to rim.Marks with some light wear, but generally clear and legible.

Lot 2567

Pair of Edwardian silver trumpet vases with weighted bases, hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1909, H18.5cm, together with a pair of Victorian silver bon bon dishes, of oval form with shaped rim and pierced sides, hallmarked George Unite, Birmingham 1898Condition Report:Approximate weighable silver 2.47 ozt (76.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches and nicks. Vase stems with some larger knocks. Hallmarks with some wear but generally clear and legible.

Lot 2589

Group of silver, to include modern silver ashtray, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1973, pair of modern silver trumpet vases, of typical form, each with knopped stem and upon circular stepped weighted foot, hallmarked Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1973, H20cm, together with a pair of modern silver mounted candlesticks, each with repousse bird and foliate decoration and upon weighted bases, hallmarked W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1967, H10cm and a silver bon bon dish, of plain circular form upon pedestal and stepped filled foot, hallmarked Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1913, H5.2cmCondition Report:Ashtray approximately 2.8 ozt (87.7 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, indentations and nicks. Large knock to rim of one vase, several small knocks to rim bon bon dish and some knocks to candle sticks. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, but mostly legible.

Lot 73

Yamaha YTR 2335 trumpet Yamaha YTR 2335 trumpet, serial number 410251 with hard case which measures 53cm wide

Lot 243

A Victorian silver presentation vase by Blunt, Wray & Co (Sidney Blunt & Frederick Dendy Wray), London 1892, the trumpet form repousse chased to lower half with scriolls and leaves, circular foot, 22cm, engraved "Dogs 2nd Prize Mr J Ratcliff", 10oz.

Lot 922

An English cut glass trumpet vase. Early 20th century, engraved with panels of blossom and flowers, height 21cm, together with another similar cut glass vase, a decanter, etc (tray).

Lot 1165

A T.W. Lemon Weston-Super-Mare three handled vase with mottled blue and yellow decoration - sold with a pair of Longpark pottery vases of trumpet form with butterfly decoration on a purple ground

Lot 2378

A small group of opalescent glass, mostly James Powell & Sons, late 19th/early 20th century, comprising a straw footed dish with everted scalloped rim, diameter 15cm, a pair of trumpet vases with frill rims, height 26cm, seven wavy rimmed finger bowls, two of blue colouring, and a bulbous shaped vase with everted rim, height 9cm. Provenance: from the collection of John and Poppy Stallebrass.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 2346

A John Walsh Walsh opaline Brocade glass vase, early 20th century, of cylindrical shape with wavy rim and bulbous base, decorated with stylized flowers, height 21cm, together with a similar larger example, height 40cm, a John Walsh Walsh iridized glass trumpet vase, height 25.7cm, and another opalescent vase, height 18cm. Provenance: from the collection of John and Poppy Stallebrass.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 569

An 18th Century drinking glass, circa 1750, the trumpet bowl above a multi spiral air twist stem and raised to a conical foot, height 17cm, together with a similar earlier example, height 16cm, restoration.

Lot 570

An 18th Century cordial glass circa 1750, trumpet bowl above a composite stem with plain section above a beaded knop and multi series air twist stem with conical foot, height 16.5cm, restored.

Lot 572

An 18th Century wine glass circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl raised to a plain stem with internal tear above a domed foot, height 16cm.

Lot 575

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the tall drawn trumpet bowl above an opaque twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 19cm, restored.

Lot 584

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl above an air twist stem, the bases solid section with spiral air twists through the stem, raised to a large conical foot, height 18cm.

Lot 590

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the slender drawn trumpet bowl with shallow solid basal section above a baluster stem with upper knop and internal tear, plain section and further basal knop, raised to a conical folded foot, height 15.5cm.

Lot 627

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the trumpet form bowl above a plain stem, raised to a conical folded foot, height 16cm.

Lot 631

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl above a plain stem with internal elongated tear, raised to a shallow conical folded foot, height 15.5cm.

Lot 638

A pair of large 19th Century Stourbridge crystal glass girondale wall mirrors with oval mirror backed on a velvet pad, decorated with an applied clear crystal posy trumpet with applied clear crystal threading and rigger work, height 42cm.

Lot 68

A Moorcroft Pottery Trial vase of trumpet form decorated in a colour variant of the Violet pattern designed by Sally Tuffin with three bands of tube lined stylised flower heads in yellow, orange and pink, printed and painted mark, painted TRIAL 8.2.99, height 21cm, together with a Moorcroft vase of globe and shaft form decorated in the Columbine pattern, height 13cm. (2)

Lot 746

A contemporary studio glass vase of slender trumpet form by T. McDonald, the body decorated with applied gold leaf over a pink satin ground with mottled blue glass foot, height 26cm, together with a similar period wave rim bowl in mottled tonal pink. (2)

Lot 274

A pair of hallmarked silver hand beaten salad servers, weight 5.5oz, length 32cm, Birmingham 2011, with a three piece cruet set and a pair of trumpet vases, latter damaged. (3)

Lot 148

Original prototype decorating sample, highly detailed Louis Armstrong with trumpet handle. Decorating Sample 1 backstamp. Royal Doulton backstamp. Dimensions: 7.5"L x 5"W x 8.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 256

Brown, black, pink and white coloration; yellow trumpet. Daniel Louis " Satchmo" Armstrong (1900 - 1971) evolved from a self-taught cornet player to the first internationally famous soloist in jazz. He was well known for both his brilliant technique on the trumpet and for his deep throaty singing. Appearing in many live shows, Broadway musicals, and films, Armstrong's music had a lasting influence on jazz.Series: The Celebrity Collection. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: David B. BiggsIssued: 1984 - 1988Dimensions: 7.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 380

Silver ware - Pair of trumpet bud vases, Birmingham 1903; another similar single vase; a bottle stand, stamped 925; etc

Lot 703

A 20thC Walsh opalescent blue glass vase, with compressed trumpet stem on circular foot with rough pontil, etched mark, 20cm diameter.

Lot 442

Various Vaseline glass, trumpet epergne with green dot decoration, 26cm high, bark work stem vases, etc., and a painted glass centrepiece with metal top. (a quantity, the epergne AF)

Lot 462

An early 20thC Uranium type dripware vase, in speckled orange and green pattern, unmarked, 26cm high, and various other similar glazed vases, one marked England, trumpet shaped vase, etc. (a quantity AF)

Lot 777

VICTORIAN GLASS CRANBERRY EPERGNE. A large cranberry epergne, with a central trumpet, three additional smaller trumpets, and baskets suspended on twisted canes. With a crimped base, 50cms high. *CR Seems in good condition.

Lot 151

A BALUSTER WINE GLASSCIRCA 1720Of drawn trumpet form, the stem enclosing an elongated tear and terminating in a spreading knop, above a flattened knop and two further small basal knops, on a folded conical foot16cm highProvenance: Christies English and Continental Glass, 17 November 1992, X-lot 134Condition Report: No serious damage detectedCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 152

AN ENGRAVED AIRTWIST WINE GLASSMID 18TH CENTURYOf drawn trumpet form engraved with floral swags and supported on a triple annular knop and a baluster stem filled with spiral threads, on a conical foot17.5cm highProvenance: previously from the collection of E. Barrington Haynes, with original Arthur Churchill Ltd receipt 15/7/1957Condition Report: No serious damage or clear resinous repairs noted. Potential purchasers are advised to check in person and establish to their own satisfaction whether or not the rims have been trimmed or polished.Bowl = 7.5cm diam.Foot = 8cm diam.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 339

A pair of 19th century French gilt bronze and blue glass cassolettesin the Louis XVI stylethe faceted cobalt blue ovoid bodies on acanthus cast scrolling slender tripartite paw footed supports, each united by a small circular stretcher encircling an additional tapering trumpet support, the milled collars united by beaded garlands, the swept acanthus and fruiting knopped covers reversing to beaded edged candle nozzles, raised on laurel wreath cast socles and re-entrant cut corner milled panelled plinth bases, two beaded garland sections to one body now lacking, 19.5cm high approximately (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 440

A large late 19th century Meissen porcelain mythological figural groupafter the 18th century model by J.J. Kändler,modelled as a winged figure of Father Time holding an oval grisaille portrait of Augustus III reserved on a pink ground, flanked by a classical figure with flying drapery standing on a winged globe before a rockwork, palm tree and cloud finial surmounted by a further classical maiden, possibly depicting Victory holding a trumpet and laurel wreath, the corresponding naturalistic base centred by a crowned armorial cartouche with various trophies flanked to one side by a putto, the whole enamelled in pastel colours, the underside with underglaze blue crossed swords mark with three scratched cancellation marks, incised model number A 80 and impressed number 28, 38cm highFootnotes:The portrait depicts Augustus III, the armorial depicts the Meissen crossed swords mark and the Saxon coat of arms, the original 18th century model was created for the name day of Franz Xaver, Prince of Saxony and Poland, on December 3rd 1765, and was meant to depict the glory of the electorate of Saxony.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 556

A pair of Arts and Crafts silver mounted copper candlesticksAlbert Edward Jones, Birmingham circa 1910 Of simple traditional form, the whole in hammered copper with plain nozzles, applied silver mounts in a laurel leaf and ribbon pattern on the rim of the fixed drip pan, a ringed band to the top and base of the stem, and three decorative vertical bands terminating in three rosettes towards the lower body, the silver motif also echoed around the rim of the circular trumpet foot, length 20cm. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 562

An Arts and Crafts style silver presentation trophyWalker and Hall, Sheffield 1914 Simple circular form, a deep tapering bowl, engraved with 'THE LONDON SHIPPING AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSOCIATION WURTZBURG CUP PRESENTED BY GLEN LINE LIMITED FOR THE LEAGUE CHAMPTIONSHIP', each club that won inscribed to the side for the years 1951 up until 1968, with three applied shaped handles attached to a wide knopped trumpet base, height 25cm, diameter 25cm, weight 56oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 62

A Longpark Torquay Pottery trumpet-shaped vase decorated with daffodils on a green ground, 29cm high, a smaller three-handled vase with similar decoration, 19.5cm high, a globular-shaped vase with stylised floral decoration, 28cm high, two Burlington Ware Toby jug table lamps and other ceramics.

Lot 176

with reeded borders, crested in the centre and raised on later-hallmarked trumpet feet, by John Hamilton, Dublin 1715; 6.5" (16.5cm) diameter; 18.2ozt. *CR Quite worn and polished, marks not great, feet pushed up inside slightly, surface scratched but a nice colour. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Lot 220

with corded wire borders, a frieze embossed with figures and animals and the trumpet foot with punch bead decoration and stylised motifs, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1910; 7.25" (18.5cm) high; 11.6ozt. *CR Quite worn, the inside of the bowl with black pitting and the body with a few small dents and pin dents. Gilding lost on the majority and rocks on its foot Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Lot 409

A George V silver flower stand, of one larger and three detachable trumpet shaped vases with pierced border and beaded rim, 22.5cm h, marks rubbed, Birmingham 1920, loaded

Lot 363

A tray containing assorted lady's and gent's wristwatches, a trumpet mouthpiece, fishing line, vintage game books etc.

Lot 307

Two 18th Century wine glasses, each with drawn trumpet bowl on a plain straight stem and a wine glass with rounded funnel bowl, scale cut base and diamond facet stem 15cm and 12.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

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