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Crystal and cut glass - A set of four crystal dimple and cut decorated pedestal wine glasses, height 16.3cm, together with a pair of pedestal wine glasses with hobnail decoration, square bases and star cut bases, height 11.5cm and a pair of trumpet shaped pedestal glasses with slab cut sides and knop to pedestal, height 11.5cm.
A silver sauce boat with gadrooned edge, Sheffield 1909, maker's mark for Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull), weight 110g, together with a pierced silver cruet with blue glass liner, Chester 1907, maker's mark for Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, together with a silver trumpet vase, London 1899, maker's mark for Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, height 19cm.
A Japanese Imari porcelain garniture of three vases, Edo Period, 18th century, with central deeply waisted baluster vase and cover, and pair of slim vases, painted with sprays of chrysanthemums and peonies59 x 41cmProvenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, NorfolkCentre vase: Cover badly damaged and reglued. Vase body is very good - with just heavy wear to the gilding mainly around the rim collar. Flanking Vase 1. Good condition. Gilding as above. Glaze has significant crazing Flanking Vase 2. Thumbnail size chip on basal rim. large chunk of trumpet neck been off and restuck -also two large chunks of rim missing. Glaze has typical crazing. a.f Diameter of largest vase - 27cm
A Chinese blue and white porcelain clobbered garniture, Qing Dynasty 18th century, comprising a baluster vase and two tapering cylindrical vases decorated with fan shaped panels enclosing precious objects, and foliage, the trumpet vases 35cm highProvenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, NorfolkOne of the spill vases has a large section missing at the rim, has been broken into three and glued. pitting and slight rubbing in places
Full title: A large wooden relief with an angel resting on his trumpet, 18th C.Description:H 115 cmAbout this sale: Paul De Grande is one of the major dealers of antique furniture, fine sculptures and decorative arts in Europe. In 1974, he moved to the Castle of Snellegem near Bruges. From there, he catered to the rich and famous, important decorators and museums around the world. Entering a new chapter, Paul has decided it is time to part with his private collection and part of his trade stock. This sale presents a unique opportunity to clinch a piece of this wonderful personality's history. Paul's main focus has always been on Renaissance sculpture, French and Italian furniture and pieces of museal quality. He has had sales with Christies and Sotheby's in the past. He's also an important personality on various Belgian tv shows.
A Victorian walnut trumpet shaped games table, with chess board top enclosing fitted compartments and funnel shaped column on four swept feet, height 75cm, width 48cm, depth 37cm.Additional InformationThere is a large open split to the top, numerous areas of loss to the veneer, the interior is slightly af, there is a large split to the underside, losses to the applied decoration, chipping and wear.
A Victorian inlaid walnut octagonal trumpet shaped work table, with hinged top enclosing a compartmented interior, on tripod base, height 73cm, width 44cm. Additional InformationThe top with some repairs and replacements to the veneer, and general scuffs and marks consistent with age and use. General wear to the base, but overall appearance fair. Interior generally bright, lacking one of the compartment lids, and a small hairline crack visible.
WEDGWOOD; a lustre lidded powder box and cover of shaped circular form, decorated with an exotic bird, printed marks and numbered Z5294, diameter 13cm, with a Royal Staffordshire trumpet vase decorated with butterflies, height 20cm, and a further lustre bowl by Carlton Armand (3).Additional InformationLight wear to the gilding, light surface wear and scratches throughout.
WILLIAM AITKEN; a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver trumpet vases with planished decoration surrounding a circular vacant cartouche, on stepped plinth bases, Birmingham 1906, height 21cm (weighted).Additional InformationEach vase is slightly leaning, there are dents, knocks, tarnishing and wear.
A GROUP OF SILVER MOUNTED WARES (14)Comprising; a pair of squat candlesticks, Birmingham 1912, a pair of scent bottles, Birmingham 1996, a trumpet shaped vase, a smaller trumpet shaped vase with a case, a twin compartment folding photograph frame, a glass scent atomizer, a small glass jar, three tops from toilet jars, a pen wipe and also a German rim from a bowl, detailed 800
A Beilby enamelled opaque twist wine glass, circa 1765-70The flared trumpet bowl painted in opaque white with a band of fruiting vine below a gilded rim, on a single-series multi-spiral stem and conical foot, 17.2cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceDarell Thompson-Schwab CollectionAn almost identical glass in the Philadelphia Museum of Art is illustrated by James Rush, The Ingenious Beilbys (1973), p.47, no.27. Two further examples are illustrated by L M Bickerton, Eighteenth century English Drinking Glasses (1986), p.344, nos.1121 and 1122. See also that from the Ron and Mary Thomas Collection sold by Bonhams on 4 June 2008, lot 169.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine and Beilby enamelled Masonic tumbler, circa 1768The large waisted cylindrical form painted on both sides with various Masonic emblems in red and yellow overlapping sprays of white grasses, the rim with rococo ornament issuing elaborate foliate sprays with trumpet flowers, 10.4cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceChristie's, 18 December 1995, lot 29Sotheby's, 24 May 2006, lot 127Chris Crabtree Collection, Bonhams, 15 December 2010, lot 152Darell Thompson-Schwab CollectionThis would appear to be the largest Beilby Masonic tumbler recorded. Only one other of comparable albeit slightly smaller size is recorded, inscribed and dated 'PT 1768' and with different floral decoration around the rim, now in the British Museum (inv. no.1946,0707.1). It relates closely to a celebrated set of small firing tumblers, some of which are also inscribed 'PT 1768'. Four of these, two dated and two undated, survived together and were sold by Christie's on 7 July 2005, lot 78 before being offered as separate lots by Bonhams on 16 December 2009, lot 59, 19 May 2010, lots 43 and 48, and 15 June 2011, lot 100. Two further undated examples are in Corning Museum of Glass (inv. nos.51.2.156 and 79.2.66), one of which is illustrated by James Rush, The Ingenious Beilbys (1973), p.113, no.65. The identity of the commissioner remains unknown, but it is not implausible that the patron was based in the southeast of England considering that the set of four sold by Christie's was discovered in East Sussex and a further two were found in Kent.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good Jacobite engraved airtwist small wine or cordial glass, circa 1750The drawn trumpet bowl with a six-petalled rose on a thorny stem with two buds, one open and one closed, the reverse with an oak leaf and inscribed 'Fiat' below the rim, on a multi-spiral stem and conical foot, 15.8cm highFootnotes:According to Geoffrey B Seddon, The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses (1995), the engraving may be attributed to Engraver B in the author's nomenclature.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Bohemian ruby-stained vases, circa 1850-60The tall, broad-fluted trumpet bowls deeply carved through to the clear glass with continuous wooded landscapes, one with two stags locked in combat, the other with a stag and two does running through the forest, set on faceted knops and petal-cut spreading feet, 35.5cm and 35.9cm high (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Venetian 'Inghistera' vase by Salviati and Co, circa 1880In smelze glass, of bottle form, splashed and streaked with a profusion of colours including red, yellow, white, green, blue and aventurine on a jet-black ground, the compressed baluster form with a tall tapering neck and spreading trumpet foot folded at the rim, 17.6cm highFootnotes:This shape of vase is known as an Inghistera in Italian. A Salviati smelze example of similar size in Stanford University is illustrated by Carol M Osborne, Venetian Glass in the 1890s (2009), p.89, no.66. Two larger examples were sold by Bonhams in New York as part of the Martin Cohen Collection, 6-7 October 2021, lots 234 and 235. For other pieces in the smelze technique see A Bova et al., I colori di Murano nell'800 (1999), p.156, nos.131-4.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
A rare Thomas Webb and Sons engraved decanter and six glasses by James O'Fallon, circa 1870Of globular form with a tall slender neck and plain loop handle, delicately engraved with a frog playing a harp of grasses before a butterfly and two fairies, one carrying a bird in her hands, the monogram 'IB' to the reverse, with a hollow ovoid stopper, the glasses with extremely thin stems, one with a nymph riding a bat, one with fairies picking butterflies from a basket, two with an elf playing trumpet flowers before dragonflies, and two with a fairy feeding a grasshopper, the feet with foliate borders, decanter 29.4cm high (8)Footnotes:John Michael (James) O'Fallon was an Irish designer and Art Director at Thomas Webb and Sons. He created a number of strange and distinctive compositions such as this, including anthropomorphic insects or classically draped women cavorting with insects, particularly favouring the use of frogs. A decanter of identical form and decorated in very similar manner was exhibited by Thomas Webb and Sons at the 1878 Paris Universal Exhibition, illustrated in the Art Journal catalogue, p.19. A jug decorated in a very similar manner by O'Fallon with a woman riding a grasshopper is illustrated by Charles Hajdamach, British Glass 1800-1914 (1991), p.173, pl.148.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Thomas Webb and Sons silver-mounted three-layer cameo glass decanter, dated 1887Of 'Shaft and Globe' shape with a small twig loop handle, overlaid with layers of white and red on a bright yellow ground, delicately carved with trailing vine issuing trumpet flowers and tendrils, a chevron border to the footring, the hinged silver cover finely chased with further flowering clematis and inscribed 'Linnie A McCoon/ June 1. 1887' and connected by a chain, 23.2cm high, American mounts by Gorham, Providence, Rhode Island, marked STERLINGFootnotes:ProvenanceLeo Kaplan CollectionChristie's New York, 5 March 1994, lot 406With Asprey and GarrardPrivate British CollectionLiteratureRay and Lee Grover, English Cameo Glass (1980), p.23, no.C11Andy McConnell, The Decanter (2004), p.389, pl.543 and (2018), p.321, fig.1This decanter was presented to Caroline (Linnie) Auguste McCoon on the occasion of her marriage to Frederick W Gunther in New York on 1 June 1887. They lived for a time at 144 West 72nd Street. Another similar decanter is illustrated by Ray and Lee Grover (1980), p.372, no.C14.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early heavy baluster wine or ale glass, circa 1710The tall drawn trumpet or flared conical bowl with a solid base, set into a short inverted baluster stem containing a tear, on a folded conical foot, 17cm highFootnotes:A virtually identical glass was sold by Bonhams on 15 November 2017, lot 76.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A baluster cordial glass, circa 1720-30The truncated trumpet bowl with a solid teared base, the plain stem swelling into a central angular knop containing a tear, above a small basal knop and conical folded foot, 16.9cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceCaptain W Horridge Collection, Jackson-Stops and Staff, 30 November 1959, lot 258John Towse CollectionWith Delomosne and Son, 16 February 1998Patrick and Mavis Walker CollectionLiteratureDelomosne and Son, '...Strength and Chearfulness' (1997), no.2aFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Worcester vases, circa 1775Of elegant beaker shape with trumpet rims and spreading feet below small bulbous sections, finely enamelled in Rich Japan style with the 'Jabberwocky' pattern, the interior rim with an elaborate turquoise ground border, 13.8cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceBrenda Dunning CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good baluster wine or cordial glass, circa 1720The flared trumpet bowl with a deep solid base enclosing a tear, supported by a collar above a double-annulated knop, the stem with a true baluster containing two tears, between shoulder and basal knops, over a conical folded foot, 16.5cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceMichael Parkington Collection, Christie's, 16 October 1997, lot 7With Delomosne and Son, 18 October 1997Patrick and Mavis Walker CollectionA similar glass from the collection of Harvey's Wine Museum is illustrated by L M Bickerton, Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses (1986), p.86, no.135 and was sold by Bonhams on 1 October 2003, lot 113.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large Jacobite engraved wine glass, circa 1745The generous drawn trumpet bowl with a six-petalled rose on a thorny stem with one closed and one open bud, the tapering plain stem enclosing a tear, set on a conical folded foot, 17.4cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceWith William MacAdam, 21 February 2003Patrick and Mavis Walker CollectionAccording to Geoffrey B Seddon, The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses (1995), the engraving might be attributed to Engraver C in the author's nomenclature. A similar glass in The Drambuie Collection is illustrated in Robin Nicholson's catalogue (1995), p.31, pl.22b.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large early goblet and an unusual composite-stem goblet, circa 1720-40The first with a generous drawn trumpet bowl on a tapering plain stem enclosing a central tear, over a conical folded foot, 20.3cm high, the other with a deep cup-shaped bowl with an everted rim, on a multi-spiral airtwist stem set into a beaded inverted baluster knop, over a domed foot, 23.5cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceJohn Towse Collection (composite)With Delomosne and SonPatrick and Mavis Walker CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Victorian Philip Ashberry & Sons Limited white metal small epergne, cast as a foxglove issuing two pink glass trumpet-shaped vases, surmounted with a bird on rocky ground, 18cm high, a set of set Firth stainless steel and mother-of-pearl mounted fruit knives, cased and a pierced circular white metal strainer (3)
A circa 1900 Chinese carved tortoiseshell vase, of square trumpet form, the panels each carved with birds amidst flowers and foliage, four character mark verso, h.33cmStands well.Complete with no losses but with fine surface scratches all over.Corner section starting to come away.The whole is now slightly misshapen.No splits.Small polished-out loss to one corner.
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