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A so-called office or notary's clock, Friesland, 19th century. Oak case, the curved hood is crowned by two gilded trumpet-blowing angels and ditto Atlas. Polychrome painted dial with a shepherd with sheep in the arch, the corners with laton copper ornaments depicting the seasons, dial with Roman and Arabic numerals indicates the minutes and alarm position, l 116 cm.
A Frisian model tail clock, 19th century. Oak case, the double hood is crowned with Atlas and trumpet-blowing angels, pilasters with brass Corinthian capital and base as styles, polychrome decorated dial, arch with fantasy landscape and ship mechanism, dial ring with Roman and Arabic numerals indicates the hours, minutes and alarm position , the movement with going, alarm and striking mechanism on the full, half and quarter hours, h 148 cm.
A double hooded tail clock with curved tympanum crown of Atlas and trumpet-blowing angels, 1st half 19th century. Oak case, ebonised pilasters with brass Corinthian capital and base as styles, polychrome decorated dial with a fantasy landscape at the top, dial ring with Roman and Arabic numerals indicates the hours and minutes, the movement with alarm and striking mechanism on the whole and half hours, l 165 cm (repairs).
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GOLD AND ENAMEL HAT PINThe long pin with a trumpet-shaped surmount in powder pink translucent enamel over guilloché ground, within white border enamel and centred with a cabochon chalcedony or moontstone, pin in 18K gold, within a Tiffany & Co. case, length 20.8cm Condition Report: Minor enamel loss due to normal year - some signs of possible white enamel repairsPin: tested by the jewellery department to be 18K goldChalcedony or moonstone: translucent, in good conditionNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 23.30g
The Author's First Book - Signed Heaney (Seamus) Eleven Poems, 8vo Belfast (Festival Publications) 1966/1967. First Edn. - Third Issue. Signed on Verse of Front Cover, & dated 22-11-85. In orig. green wrappers/boards with herald, drum & trumpet device, on front cover, printed on back cover, the name of printer, & Seamus Deane's name misspelled as 'Dean.' A very good copy. Ex. Scarce - Brandes & Durkan A1c. (1)
A late 18th century Chinese Export Famille Rose bough pot and cover of square trumpet form painted in enamels with figures in landscape setting inside printed detail of symbols and floral sprays, height 21cm.Additional InformationExtensive restoration to the cover and body of the piece, visible large U-shaped piece which has been broken out and restored, numerous chips to the four claws which hold the cover, minor glaze chipping to the rim.
Three beagles. Poland, 1969. Lithograph, ca. 68 x 98 cm. (2) Idem. Monkey on a bicycle, 1968. Ca. 68 x 98 cm. (3) Jan Mlodozeniec (1929-2000). Clown with trumpet. Poland, 1969. Lithograph, ca. 68 x 99 cm. (4) Idem. Clown with slingshot, 1974. Ca. 66.5 x 99 cm. Some creasing along left edge.(total 4)
A small group of silver and silver plate: the silver items to include condiments; two butter knives; a cased set of six coffee spoons; etc items to include condiment sets etc. The weight of the silver items 371.5g, not including liners or the filled trumpet vase. The silver plate to include two salvers; a coffee pot and hot water jug; sauce boats; etc.All items with wear and use. Marks generally and worn. Some of the blue glass liners with chips. The trumpet vase in poor condition. The cased set of coffee spoons in good condition.
MEISSEN "Galante Kapelle" 20.Jh. Meißen, unterglasurblaue Schwertermarke, Pressmarken, Malermarken, Modell von Johann Joachim Kändler und Friedrich Elias Meyer, Porzellan, farbig und gold staffiert, 16 Stück: Dirigent, H: 15 cm., Dudelsackpfeifer, H: 14,5 cm., Sängerin hält Notenblatt in der Linken, H: 13,5 cm., Fagottspieler, H: 14,5 cm., Cellist, H: 12,5 cm., Sängerin hält Notenbuch in der Linken und rafft ihren Rock mit der Rechten, H: 13,5 cm., Lautenspieler, H: 14,5 cm., Flötenspieler, H: 14 cm., sitzende Frau mit Leier, H: 11,5 cm., Geiger, H: 13,5 cm., Geiger, H: 13,5 cm., Trompeter, H: 14,5 cm., Sängerin hält Notenbuch in der Rechten und wippt mit der Linken, H: 14 cm., Sänger, H: 14,5 cm., Sängerin, H: 14 cm., Harfenspielerin, H: 14 cm. alle Figuren unrest. und unbesch.Provenienz: Bedeutende Sammlung aus Süddeutschland | MEISSEN "Gallant Chapel" 20th c.Meissen, underglaze blue sword mark, press marks, painter's marks, model by Johann Joachim Kändler and Friedrich Elias Meyer, porcelain, coloured and gold painted, 16 pieces: Conductor, h: 15 cm, bagpiper, h: 14,5 cm, singer holding sheet of music in her left hand, h: 13,5 cm, bassoon player, h: 14,5 cm, cellist, h: 12,5 cm, singer holding sheet of music in her left hand and gathering her skirt with her right hand, h: 13,5 cm, Lute player, H: 14,5 cm., Flute player, H: 14 cm., Sitting woman with lyre, H: 11,5 cm., Violinist, H: 13,5 cm., Violinist, H: 13,5 cm., Trumpet player, H: 14,5 cm, singer holding a music book in her right hand and swaying with her left, h: 14 cm., singer, h: 14,5 cm., female singer, h: 14 cm., harpist, h: 14 cm. all figures unrest. and undamaged.Provenance: Important collection from Southern Germany
A GOOD WOOD NETSUKE OF A DUTCHMAN WITH CHILDUnsignedJapan, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Typically depicted with shoulder-length, curling hair and exaggerated features, clad in a coat of finely detailed texture with a pleated collar, carrying a boy on his back and a trumpet in his right hand. The expression of each is very finely crafted, the eyes with minutely carved pupils. The wood bearing a fine patina, large himotoshi through the back.HEIGHT 6.7 cmCondition: Very good condition, appealingly worn, with minor surface wear, few natural age cracks. Fine, naturally grown, dark patina.Provenance: European collection.In the Edo period, Dutch merchants were the only Europeans admitted to Japan, where they were confined to the island of Deshima. Netsuke representing foreigners were popular in this period, and a number of examples in ivory are in museum collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of New York (no. 10.211.1506) and the British Museum (F.558). Interestingly, the lapa (trumpet) in this Dutchman's hand is also foreign, being of Chinese origin.Auction comparison:Compare to a closely related wood netsuke of a Dutchman with child, sold at Zacke, Fine Netsuke & Sagemono, 29 October 2021, Vienna, lot 4 (sold for 3,286 EUR). Compare a closely related wood netsuke of a Dutchman with child, sold at Zacke, Fine Netsuke & Sagemono, 22 April 2022, Vienna, lot 17 (sold for 3,034 EUR).
INOUE: A SUPERB INLAID BRONZE DISH DEPICTING BOYS ON A DRAGON BOATBy Inoue company of Kyoto, signed Kyoto Inoue seiJapan, late 19th century, Meiji period (1868-1912)The shallow rounded sides rising from a short spreading foot to a gold-inlaid lobed rim with a masterful Komai-style lozenge design, encircling a central medallion finely decorated in iro-e takazogan with three boys dressed in Korean festive garments and standing in a dragon boat in a lotus pond with neatly incised blossoms and furled leaves, detailed in katakiri, all below a long-tailed ho-o bird in flight. One boy is standing in the back, holding a long staff with reishi terminal, beside a flag waving in the wind, above a second boy dancing and holding a drumstick and fan, wearing a peacock-feathered hat, the third boy standing behind the large dragon head holding a trumpet in his hand, all against a rich copper-brown patinated ground. The base with the gilt signature Kyoto INOUE sei [made by Inoue of Kyoto].DIAMETER 27.4 cmWEIGHT 1,234 gCondition: Very good condition with minor wear. Provenance: British collection.13% VAT will be added to the hammer price additional to the buyer's premium – only for buyers within the EU.
TAMAGAWA MITSUKIYO FOR THE KAKUHA COMPANY: A SUPERB SILVER AND GOLD-INLAID BRONZE USUBATA VASEBy Tamagawa Mitsukiyo for the Kakuha company, signed Dai-Nihon Etchu-koku, Kakuha sei, MitsukiyoJapan, c. 1880, Meiji period (1868-1912) The ovoid body flanked by two openworked handles depicting ho-o birds at flight amid scrolling clouds and decorated in gold, silver, copper, and shakudo takazogan within shaped panels depicting to one side a samurai carrying a noble lady on his shoulder amid pine and bamboo with finely incised crashing waves in the background, and to the other the hero Saginoike Heikuro fighting a giant python with neatly incised scales atop a craggy rock amid crashing waves and a waterfall. The separately cast trumpet mouth with a galleried rim inlaid in silver wire with a geometric and a foliate band, the base of the mouth with silver-inlaid leafy floral blossoms, the interior with katakiri and kebori as well as gold and copper takazogan to depict a ho-o bird beside a leafy branch and a kirin amid swirling clouds, the exterior similarly decorated with birds and butterflies amid leafy branches and peony. The separately cast, elaborately openworked, tiered stand is intricately decorated with gold and silver inlay, both flat and in high relief, as well as katakiri and kebori, depicting beast masks, birds in flight, blooming chrysanthemums, leafy bamboo, and implements for the shell-matching game (kai-awase), and further with geometric and foliate designs. HEIGHT 59 cm WEIGHT 13.9 kgCondition: Excellent condition with minor wear. Provenance: British collection. Kakuha Kanzaemon I, real name Kakuha Zenjiro, was a member of a lineage of metalworkers from Toyama. In 1869, he started a branch office in the port of Yokohama for the export trade of bronze ware and also acted as a retailer for foreign clients in Japan. Based on Chinese bronze forms but with exaggeratedly wide rims, usubata were first cast in Japan in the seventeenth century for formal flower arrangements; then, during the early Meiji era, elaborate multi-part usubata became one of the favored forms of bronze destined for international exhibitions and the global export market. Museum comparison:The artist Tamagawa Mitsukiyo appears to be rare, his output focused on producing exceptionally fine usubata. A single usubata is preserved in the Takaoka City Museum of Art and a pair of Usubata are located in the Portland Museum of Art, accession no. 2000.64A,B.Auction comparison: Compare a pair of related usubata vases by Tamagawa Mitsukiyo, dated Meiji period, circa 1880, each 48 cm high, at Bonhams, Fine Japanese Art, 7 November 2019, lot 219 (bought-in at an estimate of 25,000-30,000 GBP).13% VAT will be added to the hammer price additional to the buyer's premium – only for buyers within the EU.
Auf rocaillereliefiertem Sockel stehender Affe als Musikant, in der linken Hand eine vergoldete Trompete haltend. Polychrome Malerei mit Goldstaffage. Entw. Johann Joachim Kaendler und Peter Reinicke. Modell-Nr. 60005. Schwertermarke. H. 13 cm.Neupreis ca. € 2.400,-.A porcelain figure of a trumpet player from the series "Monkey orchestra". Crossed swords mark.Meissen. 2. Hälfte 20. Jh.
Auf rocaillereliefiertem Sockel stehender junger Musiker, die Trompete blasend. Polychrome Malerei mit Gold. Entw. Friedrich Elias Meyer. Unw. rest.; Schwache Schwertermarke. H. 14,5 cm.Vgl. Pietsch, Triumph der Blauen Schwerter, Abb. 444f.; Kat. Staatl. Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen, Figuren I, Nr. 12. A porcelain figure of a young man playing the trumpet from the series "Gallant orchestra". Minor restored. Blurred crossed swords mark.Meissen. Um 1750.
A LARGE CARLTON WARE TWIN HANDLED LUSTRE VASE of trumpet form with ribbed lower body, decorated with blossoming trees and butterflies, 29cm high Condition Report : extensive crazing but no chips Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
3 mid 1930s dresses. 1 in brown with cream polka dots and another with a trumpet hem and painterly checked floral print on navy blue ground along with a black evening dress with bias cut and an Edwardian pigeon breast dickie (4 in bag)the lining to the dickie is in poor condition and ties at neck are missing. Outer silk is strongthe brown dress is generally ok, a zipper has been added at the side and there are some small holes in the tulle insertsthe blue dress has a tear below the buttons at the back of the neck, the swag across the bodice is missing hook and eye or snap fasteningsblack dress is good
CORINTHIAN BLACK FIGURE JUGLET ATTRIBUTED TO THE BRUSSELS PAINTER GREECE, C. 620 - 590 B.C. terracotta, standing on a rounded base, the teardrop shaped body decorated with a black figured figure of a swan, trumpet mouth and miniature strap handle(8.3cm tall)Gubelin Collection, Luzern, Switzerland, acquired prior to 1970
37 volumes This edition consists of five hundred copies signed by the author [in Volume I] The Works of Thomas Hardy The Mellstock Edition London Macmillan and Company 1919 Tess of the D'Urbervilles (I)Tess of the D'Urbervilles (II)Far from the Maddening Crowd (I)Far from the Maddening Crowd (II)Jude the Obscure (I)Jude the Obscure (II)The Return of the Native (I)The Return of the Native (II)The Mayor of Casterbridge (I)The Mayor of Casterbridge (II)The Woodlanders (I)The Woodlanders (II)Under the Greenwood TreeLife's Little Ironies Wessex TalesPair of Blue Eyes (I)Pair of Blue Eyes (II)The Trumpet Major (I)The Trumpet Major (II)Two on a TowerThe Well-belovedA Group of Noble NamesDesperate Remedies (I)Desperate Remedies (II)The Hand of Ethel Berta (I)The Hand of Ethel Berta (II)A Laodicean (I)A Laodicean (II)A Changed Man (I)A Changed Man (II)The Dynasts (I)The Dynasts (II)The Dynasts (III)Wessex PoemsTime's Laughing StocksSatires of CircumstanceMoments of Vision Dimensions: 9.25 in. (H) x 6.25 in. (W)
A rare underglaze blue and Famille Rose enamelled 'Floral' faceted bottle vaseGuangxu six-character mark in underglaze-blue and of the period (1875-1908)Shaped with hexagonal section and with each facet of the body depicting a different flower, including hibiscus, lotus, camellia, prunus, narcissus and peonyThe tall and thin trumpet neck finely decorated with Famille Verte style patterns and ruyi underglaze-blue bands enclosing the mouth rim and on the shoulderDecorated around the foot with a row of petal lappets in underglaze-blue(with a minor restoration to the rim)Hight: 20 cm
A Dutch engraved armorial goblet, circa 1740-50The generous drawn trumpet bowl with the crowned coat of arms of the House of Orange-Nassau, within a scrollwork frame, flanked by lion supporters, on a tall plain stem containing a central elongated tear, over a folded conical foot, 20.7cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceWith Alan Milford, 19 July 2000Stephen Pohlmann CollectionThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester spill vase attributed to Thomas Baxter, circa 1814-16Of trumpet shape on a turned foot, the white and gold weed ground reserving a vignette of a winged youth rising from a pool against a night sky, the scene titled underneath in black script with a quotation from Paradise Lost- 'Then with expanded wings he steers his Flight', 10.2cm high, factory name and titles in black scriptFootnotes:ProvenanceLord and lady Flight CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A set of three opaque twist toasting glasses or wine flutes, circa 1765the tall bowls of very slender drawn trumpet shape with everted rims, the thin double-series stems containing a pair of opaque white spiral threads around a central gauze column, over conical feet, 18-18.6cm high (3)Footnotes:ProvenanceSotheby's, 18 July 1977, lot 100 (part)Stephen Pohlmann CollectionThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Three airtwist wine glasses and an ale flute, circa 1750With single-series stems over conical feet, comprising one with a pan-topped bowl on a stem containing a gauze corkscrew, 15.9cm high, one with a round funnel bowl on a multi-spiral stem with central and shoulder knops, 15.9cm high, and one with a drawn trumpet bowl containing a pair of mercurial corkscrews, 16.3cm high, the flute with a tall round funnel bowl on a multi-spiral stem with central and shoulder knops, 20cm high (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Five airtwist wine glasses, circa 1750With single-series multi-spiral stems set on conical feet, comprising one with a generous round funnel bowl, 18.5cm high, one with a bell bowl on an inverted baluster stem, 16.4cm high, one with a bell bowl with air threads extending into the solid base, 17.2cm high, and two with drawn trumpet bowls, 16.6cm and 16.8cm high (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A cordial glass and four plain stem wine glasses, circa 1730-40The first with a round funnel bowl solid at the base, the tall plain stem with a small tear to the shoulder, over a domed foot, 17.1cm high, the wines comprising one with a round funnel bowl on a folded conical foot, 14.7cm high, and three with drawn trumpet bowl, including two with teared stems on folded conical feet 15.5cm high, and a small wine or cordial on a solid stem and plain conical foot, 12.5cm high (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An engraved wine glass and a hollow stem wine glass, circa 1740-50The first with a drawn trumpet bowl decorated with a carnation spray with one closed bud, on a slightly tapered plain stem and conical foot, 16.3cm high, the other of pale straw tint, the tall waisted bucket bowl on a slender hollow stem and folded conical foot, 15.5cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceFrank Hartman Collection, Baltimore (hollow stem)Dwight P Lanmon CollectionIt is possible that the engraved glass was intended for ratafia, a liqueur sometimes made with carnations.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Three various wine glasses, circa 1740-50Comprising a balustroid glass, the drawn trumpet bowl with a solid teared base, on a teared inverted baluster stem and conical foot, 16.6cm high, a moulded-stem glass with a tall, slightly waisted bell bowl on an eight-sided pedestal stem containing an elongated tear, over a folded conical foot, 19cm high, the last with a drawn trumpet bowl engraved with a band of fruiting vine below the rim, on a plain stem and conical foot, 17.5cm high (3)Footnotes:ProvenanceBonhams, 23 June 2021, lot 13 (balustroid)Chris Crabtree CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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