Included in this grouping are two stainless steel Cross pens, seven gold-filled Cross pens with either 10 or 12 karat, two Wahl Eversharp pens or pencils in gold-filled, one small EHCO pencil in 14k 1/10 filled, one Eagle Trumpet patented in 1908, and one Conklin rolled gold patented in 1920. Largest piece measures 5.5"L. Issued: 20th centuryCondition: Age related wear.
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An Edwardian silver mounted large vase, Birmingham 1909, of trumpet form, 29cm high, together with a pair of silver mounted posy vases, Sheffield 1917, each of faceted form, 18.5cm high, a further silver mounted vase, Birmingham 1923, 18cm high and a pierced silver vase, weight approx 3.6oz (some damage)
An 18th century air twist wine glass c.1750, with trumpet bowl over a multi series air twist stem,16.1cm hightogether with a similar wine glass,with a trumpet over a composite stem of a multi series air twist stem over a beaded basal knop,18cm high (2)Condition Report1) Small frits and manufacturing to the bowl rim.2) Chips to the foot rim.
BELGIUM, Naval Raid on Zeebrugge, 1918 [struck 1927], a light bronze plaque by P. de Soete for Fisch, helmeted female figure, rev. inscription, 81 x 46mm (BM Acq, 1978-82, pl.13, 29; cf. DNW 47, 818); FRANCE, Chambre de Commerce de Roubaix [1897], a light bronze plaque by H. Lefebvre, seated robed female on eagle, rev. standing figure of Pierre de Roubaix and others with charter, 48 x 35mm (ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.183, 4; BDM III, 369; cf. DW 24, 96).; St Denis, Concours de Trompettes, 1911, a plated bronze plaque by F. Rasumny, female figure with trumpet, rev. wreath, 52 x 60mm [3]. Extremely fine or nearly so; first in cardboard case of issue £80-£100
Local, CHESHIRE, Sandbach School, Evans Medal, a silver award medal, unsigned, rev. named MDCCCLXXXIX C.P. Greenwood), 44mm, 45.00g; Wilmslow, Hawthorn Hall, silver award medals (2), unsigned, angel with trumpet, rev. named (Thos. Briggs Xmas 1849), 34mm, 15.00g; pupil studying at table, rev. named (Hawthorn Hall S. Charlton June 20th 1867), 44mm, 35.50g [3]. First about extremely fine, others about very fine, second gilt, all hairlined from cleaning, rare £100-£120
FRANCE, International Exposition, Paris, 1878, a silver medal by J.C. Chaplain, laureate head of Marianne left, rev. winged Fame holding wreath and trumpet, named (B. Ferguson & Fils) on tablet held by cherub, 68mm, 155.46g (BDM I, 402). Extremely fine; in contemporary fitted case £60-£80 --- Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection
General, British School at Rome, Rome Prize for Sculpture, a large matt silver award medal by F. Bowcher, Fame with outspread wings standing three-quarters left, head right, holding long trumpet, rev. wreath, edge named (Alfred Frank Hardiman 1920), 67mm, 123.30g (E 1985). Extremely fine and rare; an impressive piece of 20th century medallic art £120-£150
A large collection of Royal Albert, Royal Doulton and Beswick Beatrix Potter figures including Fat Cat CC9, Bravura Brass CC8, Tom Trumpet CC5, Glam Guitar CC10, Catwalking Bass CC6, Purrfect Pitch CC1, Feline Flamenco CC7, Calypso Kitten CC2, Judge Bunnykins DB188, Fireman Bunny DB75, Hunca Munca Sweeping, etc
GROUP OF MIXED SMALL SILVER ITEMS including: George V octagonal capstan form inkwell with hinged cover, Sheffield 1920, Walker & Hall, 11cms (w), silver trumpet form vases, a pair, with wavy rims, Walker & Hall, 13.5cms (h), three silver topped dressing table jars and three napkin rings, cased set of six teaspoons with other plated cutlery and itemsProvenance: deceased estate Denbighshire
A Clarice Cliff Original Bizarre pattern tea pot and associated cover. Hand written Bizarre and printed Newport Pottery marks, height without cover 8.5cm together with a Clarice Cliff Original Bizarre pattern 278 Trumpet vase Bizarre Newport Pottery marks, height 15cm. (2)Large chip to the rim of the vase, scratches and losses to the enamels of both. Additional image online.
Four Hearing Aids, a conversation tube hearing aid, c.1900, possibly a E.B. Meyrowitz Model 2x-type, celluloid earphone and mouthpiece with woven fabric-covered tube (restored damage to the mouthpiece) – 115cm. (length); a London, mid-20th Century, telescopic ‘banjo style’ ear trumpet hearing aid, possibly by R.J. Dowling of London for Medresco (Medical Research Council), lacquered-brass and oxidised metal, with dish-like bell, stamped OL.331 on tube – 37cm. (length, extended); a London, c. 1930s, Ardente “Phantom” earphone hearing aid, by The Ardente Hearing Aid, manufactured and sold by R.H. Dent, 309 Oxford Street, London, England, 1920-1930, missing battery and headband, in leatherette, plush-lined case – 26.5cm. x 5cm. x 3cm.; and an early 20th Century, pocket ear trumpet, oxidised brass, dome-shaped with ornate grill and adjustable earpiece, contained in original animal skin case (damaged) -- 11cm. (length) Note: Pocket ear trumpet previously bought at David Stanley Auctions, 28th September 2002.
Autographs, a selection of 11 music related signed photographs, mostly Big Band (10 x 8" (5), 7 x 5" (5) & 5½ x 3½ (1)). Signatures include Ziggy Elman (trumpet 1940s), Eddie Haywood (band leader), Willie Smith (saxophone and clarinet, 1940s), Charlie Ventura (sax), Jimmy Dorsey (sax, clarinet, band leader), Tommy Dorsey (trombone, band leader), Woody Herman (clarinet, band leader), Gene Krupa (drummer), Benny Goodman (clarinet), Ted Heath (band leader, trombone), and a silhouette of Malcolm Sargent conducting (mainly gd)
RARE WILLIAM MOORCROFT 'DAMSON' PATTERN VASE, c.1915, of waisted trumpet form, painted to the interior rim and exterior with bunches of trailing indigo damsons amid green-toned leaves, on a variegated green ground, base with 'W. Moorcroft' painted signature in green and impressed 'Moorcoft, Burslem, England', 26cms (h)Provenance: private collection Newport.Auctioneer's Note: the pattern is likely to have been a trial.Comments: very good, minor glaze crazing, base glaze crazed with minor staining.
Three wine glasses, mid 18th century, one with a bell bowl on a plain stem, another a drawn trumpet rising from a teared stem above a folded conical foot, the last with ogee bowl with moulded vertical flutes, engraved with a band of flowers, a short crack to the folded foot of the last, 16cm max. (3)
A 'Friendly Hunt' firing glass, c.1750, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved around the rim with 'The Friendly Hunt' and a foliate sprig, raised on a short plain stem above a thick foot, 9.5cm.Cf. Bonhams, The Ron & Mary Thomas Collection of English Glass, 4th June 2008, lot 39 for an identical example.The Friendly Hunt was a meet associated to a Jacobite Society in Worcestershire. Founded in 1747, the Association met annually in rotation in the neighbouring towns of Droitwich, Bromsgrove, Dudley, Kidderminster and Stourbridge.
A Worcester 'The Milking Scene' No. 1 trumpet shaped vase, printed in monochrome with an engraving after Robert Hancock, with a boy leaning on a tree talking to a girl milking a cow, the base with standing and reclining cow, the ground with scattered birds in flight, 15cm high, c.1765 Provenance: R. H. Marshall Collection. The Gladys L. Robertson Collection. The Robert & Celia Morris Collection.
NINE BOXED SETS OF FOLIO SOCIETY BOOKS, comprising a set of four books of the complete stories of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan-Doyle, a boxed set of six Thomas Hardy novels Under The Greenwood Tree, The Mayor of Casterbridge, The Trumpet Major, The Return of The Native, Far From The Madding Crowd, Tess of The d'Urbervilles, 1066 And All That by Walter Carruthers Sellar, a set of two books by Lewis Carroll - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass, The Diary of a Nobody, Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons and three separate volumes by Rudyard Kipling The Jungle Book, The Second Jungle Book, Just So Stories (18 books) (Condition Report: mould on some cases and book covers, a water mark on the case of Cold Comfort Farm, a few scuffs and marks to some cases)
A QUANTITY OF NAMED CERAMICS, comprising three miniature Coalport Ladies 'Lady Lilian', Carrie, Lady Grace and a Royal Doulton 'Ninette', Hornsea 'Saffron' design wooden spice rack, six spice jars, and three cannisters (sugar has been reglued), Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' pattern mug, trinket box and trinket dish, a Beswick Greenfinch and Chaffinch, an Aynsley 'Orchard Gold' pattern bud vase, an Old Tupton Ware bud vase, a Royal Stratford china flower ornament (damaged/loose), a Wedgwood pink Jasperware trumpet vase, a glass millefiori thimble, collector's plates, etc. (Qty) (s.d)
WAR POETS: ROSENBERG, Isaac, Gordon Bottomley; Poems. Heinemann, 1922, 1st. Edn. DW. Bottom edge of upper board creased; o/w VG; Some Imagist Poets 1916. Constable, 1916, 1st. Edn. Original boards, rubbed, spine with tears and loss; Hueffer, Ford Madox: On heaven and poems written on active service. Lane, 1918, 1st. Edn. Half title mounted on stub, which indicates that it was replaced before distribution (typical for this title); Thomas, Edward: 1- The trumpet and other poems. 1940, 1st. DW; 2- Collected Poems, 1945, 4th. Impr. DW (5)
A group of six Royal Doulton 'Bunnykins' musician figures from the Jazz Band Collection, comprising Clarinet Player DB184, Saxophone Player DB186, Double Bass Player DB185, Trumpet Player DB210 number 839, Banjo Player DB182 number 605, and Drummer DB250 number 332 one with box, sold along with two Royal Doulton Bunnykins jugs, Fortune Teller D7157 number 649/1500 and Party-Time D7160 number 76/1500 (each with box)
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