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A CHINESE CYLINDRICAL VASE the porcelain Jingdezhen circa 1720, enamelling added in Holland, circa 1725-30, of rouleau form, with short trumpet neck, decorated all over with carved lotus scroll pattern under the glaze and with brown glazed rim, the decoration in the Kakiemon style, a maned dragon alternating with a phoenix above a flowering branch on each side, scrolling chrysanthemum foliage in turquoise and three gilt flowers, on a red ground around the shoulder, the neck with two flowering branches, 27.5cm high Provenance: Stockspring 29/4/1988 no. 20.Literature: Illustrated by Helen Espir “European Decoration on Chinese Porcelain”, p.81, fig.12 . Exhibited: "Porcelain for Palaces" at the British Museum, 1990, no. 268.
A VINCENNES VASE A FLEURS DU PLESSIS ORNE circa 1752, the fluted trumpet-shaped body with elaborate foliage scroll handles, the spreading base fired separately but glazed together, painted with vertical bleu celeste bands, blue interlaced "L" marks on base and inside, 17cm highProvenance: Bt. Woolley & Wallis, 27th November 2002, lot 486.
Edward VII hallmarked silver mounted candlestick, Sheffield 1907, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, height 16cm, together with a hallmarked silver trumpet vase, unmarked pepper with floral swag decoration, hallmarked silver mounted brush, cased 'just a thimble full' shot measure, WMF bowl with blue glass liner, double photograph frame etc
A pair of Elizabeth II silver bud vases, of inverted trumpet form on a circular base, loaded, Birmingham 1976, 11cm high, in fitted case, together with a pair of silver Concorde decanter labels, for Whisky and Gin, 0.79oz, in presentation box, and various silver handled table knives, etc. some with silver blades.
Celtic, Bronze toggles (2), 1st century BC-1st century AD, first circular with a raised border, second has a dumbbell-shaped bar head with flat circular terminals; together with a bronze knife with circular section handle with looped end; ring-headed pin; votive flat axe; mount with trumpet motif; finger ring; woad grinder; rosette brooch; aesica brooch with punched dotted decoration [10]. All fine with green patina £140-£180 --- Provenance: All found in Norfolk
Roman, Romano-British, Bronze trumpet brooches (2), late 1st century AD, first with decorated central knob, with spring and part of pin, 3.9cm long by 1.8cm high; second has a returned bow ending in a serpent head, 5.4 cm long by 2.3cm high; iron P-shaped type brooch, with inlaid bronze strips and returned foot, pin intact; headstud brooch with head loop, moulded decoration and pin (cf. Hattatt 435) [4]. All about very fine £80-£100 --- Provenance: From a UK collection
Roman, Romano-British, Bronze brooches (6), late 1st-early 2nd century, including dolphin (2); umbonate disc with blue enamel and pin; fantail trumpet derivative with enamelled leg (cf. Hattatt 988); sandal; leopard with enamelled spots along the body and moulded head (cf. Hattatt 1196); together with small bronze finger rings (2), first with circular bezel set with glass stone, second with zoomorphic head as bezel [9]. Varied state £120-£150 --- Provenance: All found in Norfolk
Roman Republican Coinage, D. Silanus L.f., Denarii (2), c. 91, diademed head of Salus right, salvs below, nothing below chin, rev. Victory in biga right, roma below, [d s]ilanvs l f in exergue, 3.89g; mask of Silenus right, plough below, rev. similar to last, Gaulish trumpet below horses, 3.86g (Craw. 337/1, 337/2; RSC Junia 18, 19) [2]. Good fine £120-£150
Three pieces of Royal Doulton stoneware ceramics, all in art nouveau style, comprising a trumpet squat vase, with green and floral design, 15.5cm high, two vases, one with multi-coloured decoration numbered 7946, 20cm high, the other of squat baluster form 13.5cm wide, all with impressed makers marks to the undersides (3)
ORREFORS ETC. An Orrefors green & blue trumpet vase, height 23.5cm. Also, a Studio Glass bowl by Martin Andrews of Stourbridge. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
A collection of silver items,comprising two toast racks, the larger by Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1935, 13cm wide, the smaller by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1941, 12cm wide, a George III style cream jug, by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1911, 15.5cm high, two silver mustard pots, the first by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1891, the second, of footed form, by Viner's Ltd, with an associated spoon, a pair of pepperettes, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, another similar example, a footed bowl, two ashtrays, 7.6cm wide, a weighted trumpet vase, 11.5cm high, a cigarette box, 11cm wide,weighable 25.8ozt (qty.)Condition ReportCigarette box) Marks rubbed.Mustard pots) Liners cracked and chipped.Cream jug) Rocks slightly on a flat surface.Pepperettes) Rock slightly on a flat surface.Bowl) Rocks slightly rocks on a flat surface.Toast racks) Rocks slightly on a flat surface.General) Knocks, wear and rubbing throughout.
A Meissen hand-painted trumpet vase with red 'dragon chasing a pearl' design, underglaze blue crossed swords, numbers K44 and a set of six Meissen 'Rich Court Dragon' saucers or nut bowls, red pattern with gold accents, each 8 cm diameter, all in good condition without visible damage or repair, light wear from occasional use (2)
A car mascot depicting The Jolly Fisherman, originally sketched by John Hassall in 1908 for the Skegness holiday advertising campaign: Skegness is So Bracing! Mascot lacking pipe, display base mounted. Also a car mascot in the form of a young, seated boy playing a trumpet, both approx. 4" tall overall.
Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co Tudric and English Pewter 1) Green glass biscuit barrel with stylized leaf design tolid (glass cracked), 2) cut glass jam pot with domed lid having stylized leaf and stem design No 01038, 3) Three side ashtray No 0898, 4) Trumpet shaped vase with green glass liner No 01102 (possibly by David Veazey)
A silver floral drop brooch (6cm), a silver engraved bangle (d.6.5cm), a silver trumpet pendant and silver opening apple, you and me, on trace link chain, a silver chain, a Mackintosh style openwork Celtic style pendant on trace link chain, a silver Pisces pendant on trace link chain and a silver scrolling fish style bracelet, complete with safety chain etc. (70g)
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