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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 example, see The Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number: 1971.11.10.Size: L:80mm / W:110mm ; 130gProvenance: From the private collection of a Kent gentleman; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK /European art markets.
Ca. 600-800 AD.A lovely gold finger ring composed of a hollow round hoop with hunched shoulders and a trumpet-shaped protruding bezel cell with garnet gem inset. Byzantium was justly famous for the elegance of its jewellery, whether in precious metals for the aristocracy or bronze for people further down the social ladder.Size: D: 14.65mm / US: 3 3/4 / UK: H; 4.25gProvenance: From the private collection of a Central London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/European art market before 2000.
Ca. 600-800 AD.A lovely gold finger ring composed of a hollow round hoop with hunched shoulders and a trumpet-shaped bezel cell with garnet gem inset. Byzantium was justly famous for the elegance of its jewellery, whether in precious metals for the aristocracy, or bronze for people further down the social ladder.Size: D: 1.26mm / US: < 1/2 / UK:
Ca. 1100-1400 AD.A silver, gilt ring with a circular flaring hoop and a trumpet bezel, bearing an incised depiction of a double maltese cross with a 'crown of thorns' motif in the center of each cross. Two smaller crosses flank the cross on both sides and the whole composition is enclosed within a dotted border.Size: D: 17.75mm / US: 7 1/2 / UK: S; 23gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old British collection formed in the 1990s.
Five items of coloured glassware to include a cranberry overlaid glass bottle with matched silver hallmarked stopper, Birmingham 1996, 12.5cm high, a Dartington cranberry glass small vase, a Vaseline glass trumpet-shaped vase, 20.5cm high, a pear-shaped green glass paperweight and a pink streaked glass bottle with gilt painted decoration, plus a glass footed water jug with cut foliate decoration, 19.5cm high (6)
A 19TH CENTURY DUTCH DELFT VASE of flaring trumpet form, painted with a building in a landscape with flowers and foliage, the base marked CVS, 30cm high, together with a Dutch pottery charger painted with a church surrounded with a band of foliage and decoration, 38cm diameter (2) Condition Report:charger has an area of restoration to the rimvase has chips to the rim
A GEORGE III SILVER TWIN HANDLED CUP AND COVER the baluster form body embossed with spiral fluting decoration, engraved with an arms and crest featuring three swallows and two lion passants, with acanthus wrapped handles, with a finial and lid echoing the decoration of the body, on a stepped trumpet foot and turned hardwood stand with a plaque inscribed ' Caledonian Hunt Handicap Plate Run Tuesday 19th September 1950 won by Bright Paul Trained by G. Boyd Ridden by A. Roberts' stamped silver, the cup by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1762, 38cm, 31cm across the handles, 2189gms / 70.37toz Condition Report:Available upon request
Six pieces of Carlton Ware, to include aa covered jar, pair of vases, a jardiniere and two other vases, all decorated to a red and black ground, height 11ins and down - Jardiniere - star crack to base. Tall single vase - good condition. Pair of vases - both minor crazing but ok. Trumpet vase - crazed but ok. Covered vase - some crazing but ok.
Small - a small German Teddy Bear from the Sue Pearson Collection, with short golden mohair, black tin eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose and mouth, slotted in ears, swivel head, elongated body, pin-jointed limbs, inoperative squeaker, knitted jumper and metal trumpet —9in. (23cm.) high (replaced arm and wear) - No.5007 purchased from Special Auctions Services 8th June 2021 as lot 377, a pin-up bear, Small appeared in there of Sue Pearson’s calendars, August 2000, July 2003 and October 2005
Early Victorian silver cream jug with engraved foliate decoration, pair of sauce ladles by Alexander Edmonstoun III, Edinburgh 1823, cigarette box, silver backed hand mirror and hair brush, a clothes brush, two napkin rings, five golfing spoons and three silver handled tea knives, pair of trumpet vases and silver plated bottle coasters, weighable silver 9.28oz 289.7gm
Two boxed Moorcroft Pottery vases, the first of slender form decorated in the Pink Orchid pattern designed by Nicola Slaney, printed mark and signed N. Slaney in blue alongside 11/100, height 19cm, the second of trumpet form decorated in the Foxglove pattern designed by Rachel Bishop, height 15.5cm. (2)
A pair of Baccarat five light candelabra, with central petal rim trumpet vase above five twist moulded glass s-scroll arms holding a light with petal rim drip pans and hanging crystal icicle drops, on a baluster stem with spreading base, raised impressed mark to underside, 69 cm highProvenance: Contents of the Estate of Sir Frank Williams CBE and Mrs. Virginia Williams.
A Victorian-era copy Victoria Cross named up to Private Samuel Parkes, 4th Light Dragoons Victoria Cross, a contemporary copy slightly smaller than the original, the reverse of the suspension bar engraved ‘Private Samuel Parkes. 4th Light Dragoons.’, the reverse of the Cross dated ‘25th Octr. 1854.’, engraved in the ‘official’ style, very fine £200-£300 --- V.C. London Gazette 24 February 1857 No. 635 Private Samuel Parkes, 4th Light Dragoons: ‘In the charge of the Light Cavalry Brigade at Balaklava, Trumpet-Major Crawford's horse fell, and dismounted him, and he lost his sword; he was attacked by two Cossacks, when Private Samuel Parkes (whose horse had been shot) saved his life, by placing himself between them and the Trumpet-Major, and drove them away by his sword. In attempting to follow the Light Cavalry Brigade in the retreat, they were attacked by six Russians, whom Parkes kept at bay, and retired slowly, fighting, and defending the Trumpet-Major for some time, until deprived of his sword by a shot.’ Samuel Parkes was born at Stafford in 1813 and attested there for the 4th Light Dragoons on 28 July 1831. He served with the Regiment for nine years in India, and then in the Crimea, where he acted as Orderly to Lord George Paget, the Regiment’s Commanding Officer, and was awarded his Victoria Cross for his gallantry during the Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaklava on 25 October 1854. Wounded and taken Prisoner of War, he was exchanged exactly a year later, and was invested with his Victoria Cross by H.M. Queen Victoria in Hyde Park on 26 June 1857. He was discharged on 1 December 1857, after 24 years’ service, and died in London on 14 November 1864. Note: At some point Parkes reported the loss of his original Victoria Cross and was issued with a replacement. His original V.C. was later found, and is now held by the Lord Ashcroft V.C. Trust. The purpose of the copy Cross in this lot is therefore open to speculation - it may be that the recipient had it named up for everyday wear. Sold with copied research.
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