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Five items of silver including: A George III silver brandy ladle, with turned wooden handle (split to handle), the plain bowl with egg-and-dart rim, the body engraved with initials, apparently unmarked; a George III toddy ladle, with turned wooden handle, plain bowl, maker's mark JS possibly that of John Shea, London, 1811 together with three Continental teaspoons (5)
A Victorian etched crystal and silver twin gimmel flask, of tear drop form, etched with "Whisky" to one side, the other "Brandy" both within fern frond decoration, the sides decorated with repeating oval's, raised on single circular foot, the cork stoppers and mounts unmarked, 9in. (22.8cm.) high. *Condition: in excellent condition, no faults found.
['D. S.']. England's Happiness Improved: or, an Infalliable Way to get Riches, Encrease Plenty, and promote Pleasure. Containing The Art of making Wine of English Grapes, and other Fruit, equal to that of France and Spain ... The whole Art and Mistery of Distilling Brandy ... To make all Sorts of Plain and Purging Ales, Cyder, Mead, Matheglin, Rum, Rack, and many other useful Liquors. To Gather, Order, and Keep Fruit ... The Art and Mistery of Pickling Flowers, Fruits, Herbs, Buds, Roots, Fish, Flesh ... The whole Art and Mistery of Confectioner ... The Compleat Market-man, or Woman ... Particular Rules for good and frugal House-keeping, 2nd edition, printed for Roger Clavill, and sold by T. Leigh and D. Midwinter, 1699, spotting and browning, leaf A4 closely trimmed in lower margin shaving catch-word and signature mark, contemporary mottled sheep ruled in blind, remnants of old paper spine-label, 8vo (13.7 x 8.6 cm) (Qty: 1)Provenance: engraved bookplate of Ambrose Isted (c.1718-1780/1), of Ecton Hall, Northamptonshire. ESTC R229812; Wing E2977A; cf. Gable G19820 (first edtion, 1697) & G42433 (third edition, 1700; Gable with the erroneous date 1672); not in Bitting, Cagle, Oxford or Vicaire. Very rare: ESTC traces two copies in libraries world-wide. 'This is one of the earliest books in English that describes the planting and culture of vines in England, and the making of wine from grapes grown in England' (Gable). It was first published in 1697, and a third edition appeared in 1700 with the title Vinetum angliae and the author identified by the initials 'D. S'.
Case of mixed spirit, wines and liqueurs including Glen Ord single malt (12 years) boxed; Bells extra special Scotch Whisky; and one bottle of Grants; three bottles of Charles Vienot, Bourgognne Hautes Cotes de Nuits 1993; one bottle Cointreau; one bottle of Tia Maria; one bottle De Knyper Cherry Brandy; two bottles Prosecco.
A Humphrey Taylor four-division glass liqueur bottle, early 20th Century, etched to each division 'Starboard Light' creme de menthe, 'Pricota' Apricot brandy, 'Kummel', and 'Curacao', with original named stoppers, 29cm; a contemporary Veuve Cliquot Ponsardin crystal decanter, and a stainless steel champagne bucket for Mercier.
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