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Click here to subscribeA Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, circa 1906, of globe and shaft form, with twin stylised foliate handles, with wrythen trumpet form neck, printed and painted with sprays of summer flowers over ivory ground, shape no.1761, printed puce marks, height 25cm, together with a coffee pot and cover, of tapered cylinder form and coral moulded handle, printed and painted with blossom laden branches between ribbed gilded bands and moulded blossom collar, printed puce marks, height 20.5cm. (2)
An early 19th century Mason's Ironstone Chinese style chinoiserie vase and cover, temple lion finial on high domed cover, twin handled octagonal bottle form body with landscape vignette, footed base; together with a pair of trumpet vases, undulating rims, hexagonal bodies, floral design, stepped footed bases (3)height; first 24cm, second 19cmCondition: Restoration to all three itemsProvenance: A Private Collection
A large Victorian feather work floral display under dome the dome containing a tall glass trumpet vase holding a bouquet of feather flowers, wax flower buds and two straw work exotic birds, raised on red velvet plinth, on an ebonised moulded base on feet height 80cm.Condition: Good condition commensurate with age. No faults to dome. Some feather have fallen and become detached form bouquet. Some damage to beak of one bird. Overall bright Velvet plinth worn and faded
An interesting 'Kit Kat Club' glass decanter or carafe, early 18th century, the onion-shaped body point engraved 'THE KIT KAT CLUB at the Fountain Tavern on the Strand', with a slightly domed base and rough pontil, 20.5cm highThe Kit-Kat Club was a lively gathering of politically minded and literary figures in early 18th-century London. The members, staunch supporters of the Whig cause, would discuss politics, literature, and the day's issues.They first met in Shire Lane, just off Fleet Street, at the Trumpet Tavern, an inn run by Christopher Catt. As the group grew in prominence, they moved on to grander locations, including the Fountain Tavern on The Strand (where Simpson’s-in-the-Strand now stands) and later to a purpose-built meeting room at Barn Elms, the residence of their secretary, Jacob Tonson. Notable members include the Dukes of Somerset, Richmond, Grafton, Devonshire, and Marlborough; the Earls of Dorset, Sunderland, Manchester, Wharton, and Kingston; the Earl of Stanhope; Viscount Cobham; Lord Halifax; Sir Robert Walpole and Sir John Vanbrugh; writers Joseph Addison, William Congreve and John Locke, as well as artist Sir Godfrey Kneller. Condition:Good condition with no cracks, chips or repairs. However, there are numerous small scratches around the main body and mossing to the base commensurate with age and use. Please see images.
A rare and large cylinder-knopped baluster wine glass, circa 1720, the trumpet bowl with a solid base containing a small tear, on a cushion knop with broad collar, the stem with a wide cylinder knop containing a tear, terminating in a basal knop, over a folded domed foot, 22.5cm highFootnote: The cylinder-knop is among the rarest of knops.Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. There are several scratches visible to the bowl, the stem and the top side of the foot. Please see images.
GROUP OF SILVER COLLECTABLES, including christening mug, Birmingham 1923, 8.5cms (h), George V silver three-piece condiment set with embossed decoration, six various napkin rings, trumpet form vase, single candlestick, glass dressing table jar with silver coverProvenance: private collection Conwy
An Edwardian Solifleur trumpet vase, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1904, the fluted body with pierced decoration, with fitted green glass liner, the base loaded, 14.5cms high; together with a George V dwarf candle stick, by Ellis & Co., Birmingham, 1916, with scrolling decoration, the base loaded. (2)
An Edwardian silver trumpet vase, by W.C [?] London 1907, base loaded, 25cms high; a George V silver trumpet vase, 17.5cms high; and a George VI silver twin handled miniature trophy cup, awarded for "Rex Hotel Whitley Bay Snooker Tournament, Christmas 1936", 0.9oz gross, raised on a stepped circular base. (4)
An Edwardian silver trumpet vase, Birmingham 1905, with flared rim, 25.5cms high (base loaded); a pair of Edwardian silver miniature trumpet Solifleur vases, by Barker Brothers, Chester 1906 (one broken); and a pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1906, each 13.5cms high (bases loaded). (5)
A GROUP OF MOSTLY URANIUM VICTORIAN GLASSWARE Late 19th Century, a tall trumpet vase, three smaller trumpet form vases, all in transparent uranium green, and a swirled vaseline and clear glass water jug and matched glass 9cm to 32cm high Condition Information: There is a small chip to the mouth rim of the water glass Ownership Statement: This item is offered for sale without disclosing the identity of the owner. For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A LARGE ART NOUVEAU FIGURAL PORCELAIN VASE Circa 1910, European porcelain trumpet vase in tree form with lady picking flowers, in the style of Royal Dux, possibly Austrian 72.5cm high Condition Information: There are multiple small chips near to the base and along occasional edges, a chip and restoration along the inside mouth rim Ownership Statement: This item is offered for sale without disclosing the identity of the owner. Condition Report Has a repair to the rim and some occasional chips to the base. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A Pair of Anglo-Irish Cut Glass Small Urns and Covers, 19th century, with bands of geometric cutting on lobed circular feet 21cm high A Similar Pedestal Bowl, with fan-shaped crenelations on a faceted stem and circular foot 12cm high A Cut Glass Ship's Decanter and Stopper 27cm high A Blue Glass Panelled Trumpet Vase, on lobed foot 27cm high (5)Provenance: The Selected Contents of Eden Lacy, Lazonby, from the estate of Victor Gubbins Urns - Minor chips to feet. No cracks. Pedestal Bowl - Some small chips to rim. Decanter - Chips to Stopper. Some frosting inside the decanter. Vase - Large chips to rim.Some chipping to foot.
HARDY THOMAS. The Return of the Native. Ltd. ed. 1500, signed by the illustrator, Clare Leighton. Wood eng. illus. & decs. Qtr. vellum. 1929; also H. M. Tomlinson, The Sea & the Jungle, signed ltd. ed. 158/515, wood eng. illus. by Clare Leighton, orig. green cloth in d.w., 1930 & Constance Holme, The Trumpet in the Dust, illus. by Clare Leighton, chipped d.w., 1934. (3).
A pair of silver trumpet vases, with two silver Georgian cruet pots. The vases with petalled top and upon a round weighted base. The salts by Thomas Streetin, 1775 and with floral embossments, both upon four hoofed feet. The vases made by Horace Woodward & Co., Ltd. in London 1900. The vases each 21.5cm tall. and in total 2.31 Troy oz (weighable)
A striking tall blue trumpet-form art glass vase, featuring a narrow base that gracefully widens into a flared, organic rim. The design showcases fluid, freeform lines that enhance the vase elegant silhouette, making it a versatile piece for both modern and classic interiors. The vibrant aquamarine hue highlights the artistry, reminiscent of mid-century modern craftsmanship. Ideal as a centerpiece, the vase is perfect for displaying long-stemmed flowers or as a standalone decorative sculpture. Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: 23"HCondition: Age related wear.
A mixed lot of silver items,various dates and makers,comprising: an Edwardian visiting card case, by Henry Williamson Ltd., London 1906, rectangular form with a slide action mechanism, initialled, four trumpet vases, a pierced bonbon dish, a small purse, a pair of American dwarf candlesticks, a pepper pot and two salt cellars in a later case, a mustard pot, a tea strainer and six napkin rings and a ceramic parasol handle, approx. weighable 13oz. (qty)