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Decorative ceramics - a Royal Crown Derby paperweight Robin (second); a Royal Crown Derby paperweight Finch (second); Old Foley Garden Rose fruit bowl and dishes; collector's plates; nodding figure group; cut glass decanter; brandy balloon; whiskey tumblers; other; a cased set of fruit knives etc.
A ceramic flagon of British Navy Pusser's Rum, British Virgin Islands, wax sealed with original label; together with a Chateau De Laubade X.O Armagnac 70cl bottle of brandy (unopened); a ceramic flagon containing 'Wilko' German fruit brandy (opened); and a boxed bottle of Fonseca Guimarens 'Bin number 27' port (unopened) (4)
A collection of glass and china to include a Cristal cut glass decanter, a pair of Royal Brierley brandy balloons inscribed and with engraved floral decoration, a pair of Stuart Crystal sundae dishes, two glass paperweights, a Royal Doulton Winnie The Pooh Collection honey tree plate, six various pieces of Wedgwood Jasperware, etc
A collection of 18th and 19th Century British token coinage, including; Hull, halfpenny, 1791, William III on horseback, rev. Arms, very fine; Middlesex, Exeter change strand, Pidcocks Exhibition, Elephant, rev. rhinoceros, plain, not in collar, very fine; Wales, Anglesey, one penny, 1788, Druids head in wreath, good very fine; Ireland, Dublin, halfpenny, Talbort Fyan Grocer, 1794, sugar loaf and brandy bottle, very fine; Birmingham & Neath, one penny, 1811, crown, near very fine; Birmingham & South Wales, one penny, 1812, plumes, rev. horse, near very fine; and others, various grades ranging from fine to near very fine. [qty]
A George I silver brandy saucepan, turned handle, 18cm long, David Willaume II, London 1728, 4oz gross Condition Report: Good general condition with slight age and use marks Light scratching Handle chip losses at joint and looks to be a late 19th century replacement See imagesNo damage, dents or cracks, the crest is original but have no reason to believe the handle isn't original, thankyou
A set of three George III Scottish silver axe-head wine labels, Lisbon, Madeira and Sherry, engraved lettering, 4.5cm wide, Robert Gray, Edinburgh c,1806-1810; another set of three, noggin size, Brandy, Whisky and Liqueur, 3.5cm wide, Robert Gray & Sons, Edinburgh c.1810 (6) Condition Report: No damage or repair to any,all in good condition
A William IV silver and glass three-bottle decanter stand, the trefoil frame centred by a shell-capped handle terminating in a lotus girdle and leafy fronds, the rings flanked by shells, skirted base, scrolling cartouche shaped feet cast with shells in shallow relief, a set of three contemporary amethyst glass decanters en suite, inscribed Holland, Rum and Brandy in gilt ribbon-tied reserves, 31cm high, Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1832 Condition Report: Marks are clear. Gilding re-done
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