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A set of three Victorian bottle labels, cast as vine leaves on suspension chains, the centres pierced and named: BRANDY, GIN & WHISKEY, James & Nathaniel Creswick, Sheffield, c.1852; together with a pair of George III bottle labels, curved rectangular engraved: CAYENNE & ANCHOVY, Alexander Goodman, Gainsford & Co, Sheffield, 1806 (5) 1.38 ozs (43.2 grams)
Royal Standard coffeeware, Cauldon teaware, set of four cased crystal brandy glasses, pair of cased Rowton Crystal brandy glasses, cased set of vintage fish knives, forks and servers and similar items in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Spode 'Marlborough Spray' cake plate, two hand painted plates, Mason's 'Mandalay' pedestal fruit bowl, set of six brandy glasses, early 19th Century silver spoon, Carlton Ware dish, Royal Crown derby and miscellanea in two boxes Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Broadside Ballads. A collection of 19th century broadside ballads, mostly London published, 33 printed ballads by various publishers, a few spotted or toned, one defective, each approximately 25 x 9cm (10 x 3.5ins), contained together in an adhesive photograph album, together with a defective sheet music copy of Tom Bowling by Dibdin, circa 1830s Titles include: Thurot's Defeat, printed [by G. Pigott] at 60 Old Street, with woodcut vignette; Greenland Whale Fishery (anonymous); The Crafty Ploughboy, or Highwayman Outwitted, printed by J. Pitts, 6 Great St. Andrew Street; Lamentation of Poor Mechanics, printed by J. Pitts, Toy Warehouse, Great St. Andrew Street; Times are Altered or the Grumbling Farmer, printed by T. Birt, 10 Great St. Andrew-Street; England for ever Shall Weather the Storm, with Brandy for ever Shall Cheer up the Heart, a Celebrated Parody on "Old England...", printed by T. Birt; The Mouth of the Nile, printed by J. Catnach; Grog, printed by J. Pitts, 14 Great St. Andrew Street; The Light Bark, printed by J.V. Quick, 42 Bowling Green Lane, with woodcut vignette; Harry Hawser, printed by Batchelar, Long Alley. (2)
Various bottles of wine, spirits and champagne to include: Givry, 2007 vintage, 75cl. Duque De Viseu, 2001 vintage, 75 cl. Chile Merlot, 75cl. 2 half bottles of JP Chanet. A half bottle of Vueve Clicquot Ponsardin Brut Champagne. 2 bottles of Freixenet Brut Champagne, 20cl. 1 37.5cl bottle of Muscadet Sevre et Maine Sur Lie, 2005 vintage. 1 25 cl bottle of Shiraz Mataro. 1 bottle of Carlos I Brandy, boxed. 1 bottle of Glenfiddich, boxed (12)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER TABLE WARE, comprising:- a large muffineer, Birmingham 1931, mark of William Suckling Ltd. 18cm high;- a George III plain silver cream jug, London 1796, maker's mark rubbed, inscribed with monogram;- a plain silver sugar bowl, Sheffield 1913, marl of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, of circular form. 10cm diameter;- a small plain silver sugar tongs, Sheffield 1961, mark of Mappin & Webb;- and a silver mustard pot and spoon, with blue glass liner, marks rubbed;- a silver brandy warmer and cover, London 1793, mark John Hutson, of circular form, with ebon handle, the body and lid each engraved with monogram, (c.746g all in). (6)
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