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A 9CT GOLD TWO-PIECE WATCH BRACELET AND FURTHER ITEMS (QTY)The 9ct two colour gold watch bracelet in a tapered panel shape linked design, Birmingham 1985, weight 20.2 gms, also a bracelet made from silver threepences, a silver swizzle stick, a section of gold mounted tooth, a silver decanter label detailed Brandy, two enamelled decanter labels detailed Port and Sherry, eight badges and a few further items
* SINCLAIR GAULDIE CBE (SCOTTISH 1918 - 1996) IT'S GETTING LATE GENTLEMEN gouache on paper, signed and dated '84, titled and further signed and dated label verso image size 30cm x 24cm, overall size 44cm x 37cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Handwritten artist's label verso. Note: William Sinclair Gauldie CBE was a leading figure in post war Scottish Architecture. He was also a successful and widely exhibited artist. He was a founding member of the Scottish Society of Architect-Artists. He also published various books, contributed to numerous professional journals, wrote the script for BBC programmes and made radio and television appearances. "It's Getting Late Gentlemen" celebrates the "business lunch" culture which was enjoyed by so many, for so long. Invariably, such lunches were of substantial duration and often "gentlemen only". Participants appreciated good food and fine wines, usually followed by appropriate volumes of malt whisky or brandy. The single most significant ingredient was "good company" and many excellent business relationships were made and strengthened by regular business lunches. These events were as popular with those who enjoyed them as they were unpopular with their spouses. Already on the decline after the 2008 banking crisis and world recession which brought expense accounts under closer scrutiny, the 2020/21 pandemic forced the closure (temporarily) of all suitable venues. For many, the business lunch was a vital release valve from the pressures of business life. For others, they were simply great fun and an opportunity to relax and unwind with friends and colleagues.
Seven Bottles of Spirits and Two Bottles of Wine comprising, three bottles of Benedictine Liquor, one bottle Grand Marnier, one bottle of Hennessy VSOP Reserve Brandy, one bottle of Hennessy XO Brandy, one bottle Metaxa Gold Label Export Brandy, one bottle Blandy's Madeira, and one bottle Lakka Liquer
A Georg Jensen "Acorn" pattern silver part canteen of cutlery and flatware. 119 ozt gross weightComprising:4 x dessert spoons9 x lobster picks4 x butter knives1 x soup ladle1 x brandy ladle4 x table knives3 x smaller table knives4 x bread and butter knives7 x tea knivesA pair of salad servers1x fish slice1 x circular spatular serving8 x table forks6 x dessert forks6 x small cheese forks3 x fondue forks2 x jam spoonsOther oddments of Acorn pattern silver
A Dutch silver brandy bowlEdo Edema, Sneek, circa 1740Oval form, chased scrolls above fluted lower body, with open-work cast handles with masks and figures, on an oval foot, length handle to handle 25cm, weight 7.3oz.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 George III Irish silver covered brandy panJames Le Bas, also stamped WEST, Dublin 1814 Plain bellied form with lip, turned wood side handle, pull-off shaped cover with wood disc finial, engraved crest to front, length 27cm, weight total 20.3oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A group of nine wine labelsvarious dates and makers Comprising a crescent-shaped label for PORT, stamped 'John Rice'; a gadrooned MADEIRA, Joseph Willmore, 1830; a CLARET, marked 'DL'; a Bacchic PORT, 'TE', London 1823; a canted corner MADEIRA, Edinburgh 1821; a BRANDY, 1794; three plated labels. (9)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A cased silver dishRoyal Irish Silver Limited, Dublin 1968 With sunray design, engraved on reverse 'one of four replicas originally by Joseph Walker, Dublin 1717' diameter 25.3cm, together with six other modern Irish silver, comprising: a dish, William Egan & Sons, Dublin 1973, fluted rectangular form, engraved with a map of Europe and 'Into Europe', length 20.5cm, a plate, Royal Irish, Dublin 1973, circular etched with a scene of 'St Patricks Cathedral Dublin', diameter 22.8cm, a 'Brandy' label modelled as the Gleninsheen collar, William Egan & Sons, Dublin 1973, a small tumbler cup, Royal Irish, Dublin 1970, a wine taster, Dublin 1988, and a money clip, Dublin 1999, weight 44.5oz. (7)Footnotes:ProvenanceThe first dish, The Kurt Ticher CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A silver pill box by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 2000, of rectangular form with scrolling foliate decoration to cover, 3.8mm x 2.6mm, together with a Victorian mounted clothes brush, 16.8cm long, a white metal 'Brandy' decanter label, 5.3cm wide, another example for 'Port', 6.5cm wide, a white metal sauce ladle marked 'Cartier', 15cm long, a further white metal sauce ladle, 17cm long, and a set of three white metal mounted cork stoppers, each 9cm long (9)
A selection of 19th century silver decanter labels, including ?Whiskey? by Samuel Knight, London 1816, 4.3cm wide, ?Brandy? by William Bateman II, London 1836, 4.6cm wide, and a ?Port? example by Elizabeth Morley, London 1812, 3.5cm wide, together with a Victorian silver caddy scoop by John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1896, 9.5cm long, together with a pair of George V silver sugar nips by Henry Williamson Ltd, Sheffield 1911, 12.2cm long, gross weight of group 2.12ozt (5)
Progressive / Psychedelic Rock LPs, ten reissue albums of mainly Prog and Psych comprising Christmas - Christmas 1970, Ahora Mazda (same - Sleeve has some wear), Please - 1968/69, Blossom Toes - Collection, The Mandrake Memorial - Poppy, Dum-Tek - Mogollar, Wil Malone - Same, Can - Same, Cirkus - Cirkus One and John Bunyan's Progressive Pilgrims - Apricot , Brandy and Albatross - all in Excellent to EX+ condition except where stated
A Victorian silver miniature brandy saucepan with turned ivory handle, 1½” diam., 4½” long, London 1866, by Arthur Sibley (1 oz all-in); an Edwardian small quaich, 2¾” diam., Chester 1903, by Nathan & Hayes (1.8 oz); a small meat skewer, 6” long, London 1976, by Wakely & Wheeler; a rectangular trinket tray, 4” x 2¾”, London 1927, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. (1.3 oz); & another of narrow oblong shape, 5¾” x 1½”, Birmingham 1987. (1 oz).
A VICTORIAN SILVER PRESENTATION SPADE SPOON, by Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias, London 1868, the spade head with engraved arch border around vacant shield-shaped central cartouche, the terminal cast and engraved with stylised foliage, 16.2cm; together with AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MINIATURE CREAM JUG, by George Wish, Sheffield 1902, rounded rectangular with lobed corners, gadrooned rim, angular handle, raised on four ball feet, 8.9cm handle to lip; and AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BRANDY PAN, by John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton, London 1901, baluster shape with lip and wooden handle, on associated stand, by Hukin & Heath, 6.5cm high including stand. (3) 5.9 troy ounces grossThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks to all pieces clear and well struck. Light surface marks and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use
A collection of miscellaneous 19th century and later glassware to include a set of five green tinted glass goblets, each gilt overlaid with leaves and berries, amethyst cut glass wine hocks, gilt decorated brandy balloons etcCondition report: Purple hocks - chips to rim. Green glass (matching purple) - chip to rim and foot. Set of 5 goblets - one with chip to rim under the gilt, others with light handling wear to gilt. Pair of cranberry glasses etched with initial to foot. Chip to rim of large clear glass.
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