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Lot 20

A VICTORIAN CLEAR FLUTED GLASS OVERSIZE TRUMPET VASE19th century, terminating on a circular spread foot base, 98cm high x 28cm dia. (base)

Lot 252

George V, Art Nouveau style silver vase of trumpet form, with slender tapered stem and four wire handles, on a pedestal base, weighted (Birmingham 1915) maker's mark rubbed. 27cm overall height.General overall condition good, minor surface scratching and overall wear, some denting to bowl, stem and base, handle securing wires may have been repaired where they join body. no other major damage or repair, underside of base slightly uneven. Marks slightly rubbed but legible.

Lot 301

Pair of very large silver trumpet vases, with slender tapering stems and flared tops, on circular pedestal bases, loaded (Sheffield 1921) Walker & Hall. 32.3cm overall height.

Lot 385

FRANCE. FIRST REPUBLIC. Napoleon Bonaparte, (as Premier Consul). Bronze Medal, 1800. Paris Mint. Dated 25 Messidor L'An 8 = 14 July 1800 and 29 Ventose L'An 8 = 20 March 1800. Dies by Mercié. Obv: Victory flying over Earth right, playing trumpet draped with banner reading AUX BRAVES DU DEP. DU RHONE in four lines; PREFET VERNINAC 25 MESS · AN 8 in two lines in exergue, merci inscribed lower right above Earth. Rev: IL SERA ELEVE DANS CHAQUE DEPAR. UNE COLOÑE A LA MEM. DES BRAVES DU DEP MORTS POUR LA DEF. DE LA PATRIE & DE LA LIB. ARR. DU 29 VSE. AN 8 DE LA REPUBE. CONSULS BONAPARTE CAMBACERES LEBRUN MINISTRE DE L'INTER. LU. BONAPARTE in eleven lines. Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd. Auction XXIV (March 29 2022) Lot 1670; From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.Reference: Bramsen-67.Diameter: 33.9 mm.Thickness: 1.3 mm.Weight: 11.06 g.Composition: Bronze.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.

Lot 146

Poster Art that represents jazz trumpet player Dizzy Gillespie (John Birks Gillespie). It is contemporary reprint of the original 1948 blue and light pink poster designed for the Royal Roost in NYC that showcased The Mad Genius of Music Dizzy Gillespie. Sight size: 16.50"L x 23"H. Frame size: 19"L x 25"H x 0.50"W. Issued: 2002Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 153

Color paper print of jazz musician John Birks Dizzy Gillespie playing the trumpet. The artist has represented Dizzy in a close up wearing a blue hat and outfit with his name inscribed in red letters. Signature and date on lower part of print: Timothy Adebule AKA Bushman #1, 94. Pen signature and date on lower left of the mat. On lower right: D337. Sight size: 9.25"L x 12.80"H. Mat size: 10.40"L x 13.80"H x 0.50"W. Artist: Timothy Babatunde Adebule (English/American, 20th century)Issued: 1994Country of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 65

A pair of Japanese Imari vases, Edo Period, 18th century, of trumpet shape, painted with room interiors and rampant peonies24.5cm highBoth very good. Gilding extant but thinning.

Lot 206

Vibrant Poster Arts that represents jazz trumpet player Dizzy Gillespie (John Birks Gillespie) designed with bold primary colors on black with simplified shapes, made for the Wolf Trap Celebrates Dizzy Gillespie, June 6, 1987 at the Filene Center in Virginia. Sight size: 22.50"L x 34.50"H. Frame size: 24"L x 36"H x 1"W. Issued: 1987Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 194

Carltonware New Chinese Bird and Cloud Trumpet Vase. Height: 20.5cm

Lot 1172

A GERMAN BLACK FOREST CARVED WALNUT 'TRUMPETER' MANTEL CLOCKGORDIAN HETTICH SOHN, FURTWANGEN, LATE 19th CENTURYThe twin going barrel four pillar movement with skeletonised plates and anchor escapement regulated by a shaped-bob pendulum, with external countwheel for announcing every hour on two trumpets via two crank driven bellows fitted above the plates, whilst repeatedly revealing a polychrome figure of a trumpet player from behind the pair of doors beneath the dial as well as sounding on a coiled gong, the backplate stamped G.H.S. beneath number 42, the case with three spire-turned finials to the cavetto moulded break-arch superstructure inset with strapwork motif to tympanum flanked by applied blocks, over ogee cornice, corbel frieze and concentric turned wooden dial applied with ivorine Gothic Roman numerals and with scroll-pierced bone hands, the front also with drapery swag decoration and arched aperture applied with two doors revealing the trumpeter figure to apron within scroll pierced infill beneath the dial, flanked by full-height split pilasters with knopped shafts, the sides with silk-panelled doors and the rear with lift out panel applied with the hour gong to inside surface, the base with arched recesses beneath stepped ogee mouldings applied with silvered plaque engraved Carlisle Working Mens Club. BILLIARD HANDICAP 1898, FIRST PRIZE, WON BY, ROBERT STUBBS to front; together with a rare original trade catalogue CATALOG DER, UHRENFABRIK, von, GORDIAN HETTICH SOHN, FURTWANGEN... circa 1900, fully illustrated and with price list, softbound, (2). The clock 72cm (28.25ins) high, 32cm (12.5ins) wide, 19cm (7.5ins) wide. Provenance:From the private collection of a professional sportsman and commentator. Gordian Hettich was born in Furtwangen, Germany, in 1825 and set-up business as a clock and watchmaker in 1836. Gordian's son, Hermann, subsequently joined the business and is believed to have succeeded him prior to 1881, when the firm was exhibited in the Melbourne International Exhibition as 'Gordian Hettich Sohn'. They were awarded third class for cuckoo and trumpeter clocks and music boxes in that exhibition. In 1909 the firm was acquired by a Max Roder and continued trading until 1920. Condition Report: Condition overviewMovement is complete and in full working condition however a precautional gentle clean/service is probably advisable if intending to put into long-term service. The pipes sound and the automaton functions; the figure has been restored. The case is in very good original condition with only very minor age-related blemishes.Clock is complete with a pendulum and a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 481

A group of Maling lustre vases to include: 1. a pair of "Dragon" trumpet vases on pearl grounds, pattern no 3206, approx 19.5cm high 2. Pink Prunus trumpet vase, pattern 3578, 19.5cm high 3. "Kingfisher" vase on blue ground, pattern 5369, 22cm high 4. Art Deco fan shaped vase, transfer printed with lake and village beyond, cattle to the foreground, pattern 688. and a Maling lustre bowl, pattern 5587, stylised Tulip and Cobbles, on green ground, approx 22.5cm diam (6)1. Dragon vases - marks faded to underside slight wear to gilding2. Pink prunus vase - some wear to gilding3. Kingfisher vase - gilding to both rims worn4. Fan vase - slight discolouration 5. Tulip & Cobble bowl - some wear to gilding, crazing to underside, two scuffs to undersideNo apparent chips or cracks to all pieces

Lot 341

An 18th Century drinking glass, circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl above a solid plain stem with internal tear, raised to a conical foot, height 17cm.

Lot 344

An 18th Century drinking glass, circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl above an air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 17cm.

Lot 347

An 18th Century drinking glass, circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl above an air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm.

Lot 342

An 18th Century drinking glass, circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl above a solid plain stem with internal tear, raised to a conical foot, height 18cm.

Lot 430

A collection of 19th Century and later glass, to include an Art Deco table centre epergne with one trumpet and engraved decoration, a finger bowl in green, an amber rinser with engraved decoration of leaves and berries etc. (5)

Lot 161

A Locke & Co Worcester vase, of ogee form with reticulated trumpet form neck, outside decorated with waterbird on riverbank, painted factory mark, height 14cm, a similar example decorated with summer flowers over celadon ground, signed by decorator to base, and a small blush ivory vase painted with poppies, campanula and yellow daisies, height 13cm. (3)

Lot 349

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl above a solid plain stem with internal tear, raised to a domed foot, height 17cm.

Lot 350

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl above a solid plain stem with internal tear, raised to a domed and folded foot, height 14cm.

Lot 339

An 18th Century drinking glass, circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl above a solid plain stem with internal tear, raised to a domed and folded foot, height 18.5cm.

Lot 335

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl above a plain stem and raised to a conical foot, height 20.5cm.

Lot 345

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the flared trumpet bowl above a solid plain stem with internal tear, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm.

Lot 343

An 18th Century drinking glass, circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl above a solid plain stem with internal tear, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm.

Lot 14

A collection of Hollinshead & Kirkham, H & K Tunstall Art Deco hand painted poppy pattern earthenware, to include a circular hexagonal lobed dish, decorated with blousy pink and lilac flower heads on brown mottled ground, including trumpet shaped vase, height 20cm, a twin handled vase, height 16cm, two smaller vases, a jug and a small ewer, all with black printed Unicorn factory marks. (7)

Lot 340

An 18th Century drinking glass, circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl above a solid plain stem with internal tear, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm.

Lot 172

A Royal Worcester aesthetic movement blue glazed vase, circa 1860, relief moulded trellis and leafing branch over turquoise glaze, shape no.234, height 18cm, together with Royal Worcester Crown Ware orange lustre vase, trumpet form, gilded foliate decoration over mottled ground, height 12cm. (2)

Lot 114

Bisque Porcelain Decorated, Three Dimensional, each Hummingbird Plate. The Three (3) Piece Collection is from The Treasures of the Sky. Each Plate depicting beautiful colorations, detail and accurate three dimensional modelling of each Hummingbird. Anna's With Lily, HM: HP9801. Allen's With Hibiscus, HM: HP9802. Ruby Throated With Trumpet Creeper Rufous, HM: HP9803. Artist: MaruriIssued: 1998Dimensions: 8.25"DiaManufacturer: Mauri USACountry of Origin: USA/ChinaCondition: Excellent

Lot 129

Circa 1960's American large table lamp with ceramic cylindrical body with arches pattern in grey relief on an off-white ground, on an integrated black ceramic base, with trumpet-mouth top. The metal lamp fitting with a paper label for 'Underwriters' Laboratories Inc' - the USA body responsible for ensuring safety in electrical items. The cylindrical white shade with a black band compliments the design. Height of base 56cm, with shade 96cm. Plug removed as not PAT tested.

Lot 102A

A Victorian burr walnut trumpet shaped sewing table, carved pedestal and tripod feet, 77cm high x 44cm x 43cm;  an Art Nouveau inlaid oak corner chair, serpentine square seat, abalone roundels, satinwood stringing, turned tapering legs, X frame stretcher (2)

Lot 92

Two bronzed figures depicting a violin and trumpet playerLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 10

Three 1930s Myott trumpet jugs, a rag top jug and two classic jugs

Lot 133

Mixed Lot: Pair of Edwardian silver trumpet vases with tapering hexagonal stems to loaded circular bases, hallmarked for London 1903, makers mark for William Comyns & Sons, 20cm tall together with a single small trumpet vase, Birmingham 1938, makers mark A & J Zimmermann Ltd (loaded)

Lot 42

A pair of Edwardian silver trumpet vases, elaborately decorated with flowers, leaves,reeds, etc, loaded bases, 20cm tall, London 1902, makers mark for William Comyns & Sons

Lot 11

George V silver trumpet vase, loaded, hallmarked Birmingham 1912, makers mark for A J & Zimmerman Ltd, 14cm tall (a/f)

Lot 64

George V silver epergne having large central trumpet shaped vase with three smaller detachable trumpets around, each with pierced and beaded decorated rims, hallmarked Birmingham 1913, makers marks rubbed, 22cm tall (loaded)

Lot 157

Mixed Lot: Pair of hallmarked silver trumpet vases, hallmarked Sheffield 1919 makers marks rubbed, 18cm tall (loaded) (a/f), a George V silver photograph frame of rectangular form hallmarked Birmingham 1913 with an ebonised easel back, 18 x 13cm, an Elkington & Co shell bowl caddy spoon, Birmingham 1913, a silver condiment makers marks rubbed (a/f), a small drum mustard and liner, Birmingham 1919 together with a silver backed clothes brush

Lot 56

An Asprey & Co silver vase, Birmingham 1908, of trumpet form with securing screw to the upper body, 20.5cm long, weight approx 3.7oz (possibly originally part of an epergne)

Lot 795

A group of seven miniature dress medals representative of those worn by Corporal of Horse E. S. Tomney, 2nd Life Guards, later Yeoman of the Guard Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, dated reverse, 1 clasp, Tel-El-Kebir; Coronation 1902, silver; Coronation 1911; Army L.S. & G.C., V.R., 3rd issue, small letter reverse; Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R., 1st issue; Imperial Yeomanry L.S. & G.C., E.VII.R.; Khedive’s Star, dated 1882, mounted for display, the LS&GC heavily polished and worn, this fair to fin, pitting to the Egypt Medal, this fine; the reset nearly extremely fine (7) £100-£140 --- Imperial Yeomanry L.S. & G.C. notified per Army Orders of May 1906. M.S.M. notified per Army Order 93 of 1922, without Annuity. Edward Stephen Tomney was born in 1849 at Spike Island, Cork, and enlisted as a Boy, aged 14, into the 14th The King’s Hussars on 15 January 1863. He was appointed Trumpeter in December 1868 and transferred to the 2nd Life Guards in 1875. He served with the 2nd Life Guards, as Corporal of Horse, in the Egyptian campaign of 1882, including the infamous ‘moonlight charge’ of the Household cavalry at Kassassin and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, where he had his horse shot from under him, and at the capture of Cairo. In 1883 he transferred to the Permanent Staff of the Royal 1st Devon Yeomanry and was appointed Trumpet-Major of that unit upon his discharge from the Life Guards in September 1895. Tomney was appointed to Her Majesty’s Yeomen of the Guard on 5 January 1899, and received his M.S.M. whilst still holding that appointment in 1922. Note: The recipient’s full-sized awards (the 1902 Coronation Medal a bronze award, not silver) were sold in these rooms in September 2008, as part of the John Tamplin Collection.

Lot 1049

Art Nouveau Walker & Hall large hallmarked silver trumpet vase with embossed top section, with tapering lower section, Sheffield 1901, height 35cm

Lot 1084

Pair of Elizabeth II feature hallmarked wine bottle coasters, London 1990, maker M C Hersey & Son Ltd, diameter 9.5cm, together with a hallmarked silver trumpet vase, Birmingham 1989, maker Sanders & Mackenzie, height 18cm

Lot 1088

Elizabeth II hallmarked silver rose bowl with twin lion mask and loop handles and silver plated mesh lid, Birmingham 1975, maker W I Broadway & Co, diameter 17cm, together with a Victorian hallmarked silver salt raised on three ball feet and a hallmarked silver trumpet vase, weight of bowl without cover and salt 258g

Lot 1089

Hallmarked silver items comprising four trumpet vases, two photograph frames and a cut glass silver mounted cruet set, height of tallest 15cm

Lot 1109

Hallmarked silver mounted items comprising two pairs of dressing table pots or bottles, vinegar or similar bottle, trumpet vase, pair of Art Nouveau brushes, similar lidded pot, two silver handled items, silver plated Art Nouveau tray and silver plated ham bone holder

Lot 1156

Bangle with blue stone decoration, marked 925, further bangle also marked 925, hallmarked silver trumpet vase, Georgian hallmarked silver salt spoon, hallmarked silver and mother of pearl butter knife, silver plated vesta case and a quantity of Art Deco green handled cutlery

Lot 1037

An early 20th century copper Tibetan trumpet Dungchen, Dunghorn of traditional style. Extended length 89 cm.

Lot 951

A pair of large Edwardian silver hexagonal trumpet vases Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1906, having foliate pierced foot, rising to tapering hexagonal column, topped by ornate shaped frieze, 31cm. high, weight 22.0 tr.oz.

Lot 692

A Chinese wucai porcelain dragon vase early 20th century, trumpet form neck with raised mask design, finned bulbous central section to flared base, dragon and phoenix decoration, underglaze chrysanthemum form incised motif to underside, 35.7cm. high.

Lot 953

Two pairs of silver trumpet vases and two others, weighted bases, various maker's and dates. (6)

Lot 842

Small group of silver - To include a pair of weighted silver candlesticks H V Pithey & Co, Birmingham, 1918, 14.8cm. high, together with a sugar caster, Chester 1913, of octagonal baluster form, the cover with slender finial, raised on an ogee moulded foot and a weighted trumpet vase. (4)

Lot 502

Collectables; Militaria: Slovakian Hitler Youth trumpet banner, green white and black, 16.5" x 16.5", Excellent with some age-related discolouration.

Lot 169

This collection of LPs highlights some of the most famous crooners of the 1960's. From Sammie Davis Jr's Spotlight Series release in 1962 to Mario Lanza's You Do Something To ME, all the way to the ultra charismatic Tom Jones 1969 release This is Tom Jones. The collection also includes the magical trumpet playing of Al Hirt, the sax of Dick Stabile, and an album of Brilliant Brass which showcases the cutting edge Dynamic Directional Stereo recording. Issued: 1962 - 1969Dimensions: 12.5"L x 12.5"W x 1.5"HCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 255

George V silver trumpet vase, Sheffield 1920, Walker & Hall, with wavy rim and weighted base, 24.5cm high together with an Edward VII silver candlestick, Birmingham 1905, weighted base, 11cm high, total weight 13.5ozt

Lot 1081

Victorian figured walnut work/sewing table of octagonal trumpet form, the hinged lid opening to a fitted interior, raised on three cabriole carved scrolling supports, 42cm wide x 70cm high Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Areas of fading/discolouration. Lock part on lid is broken. Tripod base appears to be a later replacement. General wear and tear.

Lot 34

GROUP OF SILVER COLLECTABLES including pair of George V trumpet form vases, Sheffield 1919/20, 21cms (h), George VI pedestal bonbon dish having bead rim, Sheffield 1945, 11.5cms (d), pair of Elizabeth II circular squat candlesticks, Birmingham 1969, pair of Edward VII squat candlesticks having bead rims and square bases, Birmingham 1908 etcProvenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 238

ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY, male and female water carriers, no. 1250, 25cms (h), friar reading book, 13cms (h), trumpet form vase, 20cms (h) together with three various plates, 23cms (diam.) the largestProvenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 198

ANTIQUE DECORATIVE GLASSWARE being 19th century and later including ruby glass pipe, 36cms (h), cranberry and clear glass trumpet form vase having a crimped rim and plated base, 30cms (h), a pair of pink glass lustres with drops, 22cms (h), a Victorian satin pink jug having floral decoration, 22cms (h), Art Deco style mirrored two-handled tea tray, 51 x 33cmsProvenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 44

GROUP OF PLATED ITEMS including pairs of candlesticks, 34cms (h) the largest, trumpet form vases and wine coastersProvenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 357

An Air Twist Stemmed Drinking Glass with Flared Trumpet Bowl, 18.5cm high

Lot 1080

Miscellaneous cut, coloured and other ornamental glassware,  to include a semi opalescent trumpet vase, cranberry glass handbell, Studio glass, partly frosted and flashed glass bowl,  etc

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