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Edwardian mounted oak tantalus with diamond and hobnail cut square decanters, one with unmarked silver label for 'Brandy', the other, 'Sherry', Edinburgh 1932. Condition Report Very nice condition. Good nickel plate to the handle. Lock and original (and spare) key works well. There are chips to the bottom of one stopper, the other is good. One microscopic chip to the hip of one decanter, hardly visible. Otherwise in very good condition throughout.
Set of four early 19th Century Bristol Blue club shaped decanters, each having a gilt title cartouche Brandy, Hollands, Rum and Shrub and with conforming initialled lozenge stoppers, 24cm high Condition: The shrub stopper has some nibbling around the top edge, there is minor rubbing to the gilding on all pieces - **General condition consistent with age
A pair of George IV silver wine labels by George Knight, London 1820, each of rounded rectangular shape with reeded edges, engraved 'Sherry' and 'Madeira' respectively, 42mm wide; together with a set of three smaller but similar labels by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1856, engraved 'Brandy', 'Whiskey' and 'Gin' respectively, 26mm wide (5)
A matched pair of Victorian silver miniature brandy saucepans on stands, one by Arthur Sibley, London 1876, the pan with bone handle seated on a warmer base with wire tripod supporting a central spirit burner, 8.5cm high, the other very similar by The Fenton Brothers, London 1875, 8cm high, 5.52oz (2)
A late Victorian silver pocket brandy flask, by Frederick C Asman & Co, Sheffield 1900, rectangular with detachable cup and bayonet locking flat ball cap, 13.3cm high, 8.84oz together with another smaller Victorian brandy flask by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1851, with screw cap, 8.5cm high, 3.39oz (12.23oz total) (2)
Four Georgian silver decanter labels of elongated form, George Samuel Lewis & John Wright - two marked for Newcastle 1820, to/w a grape-embossed 'Brandy' label, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1825, a later Sterling 'Gin' label and three electroplated vine-leaf labels (9) Condition Report 'Whisky' and 'Port' labels each with one pin-hole
Moorcroft Tudric 'Pomegranate and Berries' Waisted Vase, the band of fruit set around the narrowest part of the deep blue vase, above a brandy glass shaped base set in a circular, planished pewter spread base, impressed Tudric, Moorcroft, 01519; 7.5 inches high (restoration to rim, painted and glazed down to top of pattern)
A quantity of T G Green blue and white Cornish ware to include special editions, an egg crock, a herbal tea jar, a decaf coffee jar, a juice jug, a brandy sauce jug, two 2005 'Happy Easter' egg cups, a pie funnel, a Christmas 2004 pudding basin, flour shaker, cranberry sauce jar, a custard jug, a cream jug, a set of two measuring cups, a curry powder pot, a mint pot, chili pot, two-tier cake stand and a blue and white Cornish ware clock in original gift box. CONDITION REPORT Good condition.
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