We found 20141 price guide item(s) matching your search

Refine your search

Year

Filter by Price Range
  • List
  • Grid
  • 20141 item(s)
    /page

Lot 21

A collection of mixed spirits and liqueur, including Lambs navy rum, Classic navy rum, Napoleon brandy, Spar VSOP brandy, Bols Curacao and 8 miniatures (15) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good

Lot 29

5 mixed liqueurs, comprising 1 litre boxed De Kuyper cherry brandy, 1 litre boxed De Kuyper peach brandy, 1 Blavod original, 1 Geraldino Muscatel & 1 Vermouth extra dry (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Good

Lot 30

4 bottles Hartenberger Eau-de-Vie de Coing, 40%, together with 2 Clear Creek Distillery Pear Brandy (6) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: First four good, second to mucky. All levels good.

Lot 52

3 bottles of cognac, comprising 1 Jules Belange Napoleon Brandy, 1 Lecompte, Calvados du Pays d'Age, and 1 La Ribaude Calvados Hors d'Age (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Good

Lot 53

1 quart Courvoisier VSOP cognac, together with a 0,200L. Napoleon especial brandy in hip flask bottle (2) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Good

Lot 79

Pair of early 19th century blue glass decanters with teardrop stoppers, with gilt writing, the first marked Gin the second Brandy

Lot 116

A collection of seventeen silver plated spirit labels, on chains, includes "Gin", "Rum", "Whisky", "Port", "Claret", "Brandy", and "Lime Juice"

Lot 335

Paar Karaffen - Rum und Brandy19. Jh. Blaues Glas. Messingmontierung: Schwanenkopf mit Klauenfuß. Ausgeschliffener Abriss. H. 21,5 cm. - Zustand: Korken mit Schildern ergänzt (?).

Lot 170

A silver Brandy warmer with turned wooden handle London 1970, a silver rim coaster approx 11cm diameter and a silver GIN decanter label.

Lot 121

A Collection of Assorted Wine or Decanter-Labels, comprising two oblong with reeded border and pierced sides, one engraved 'Gin' the other 'Whiskey', London, 1821; an oval example engraved 'Brandy', London, 1822; another engraved 'Madeira' and one formed as a letter M (5)

Lot 28

A George II Silver Brandy-Saucepan, by Richard Gurney and Thomas Cook, London, Circa 1750, pear-shaped and with beaked form spout and part wood turned handle, approximately 14cm long, gross weight 2oz 7dwt, 74grMarked underneath. There are two maker's mark which presumably overstrike the date letter. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The sides with bruises overall. There has possible been a repair to the spout. The wood handle is probably later and with some chips.

Lot 2541

Five modern silver decanter labels, to include three similar Sherry and Brandy examples embossed with scrolls, two hallmarked C Robathan & Son, Birmingham 1989, and one hallmarked Laurence R Watson & Co, Birmingham 1987, together with a scotch example, hallmarked A Marston & Co, Birmingham 1970, and a larger sherry example, embossed with fruiting vines, hallmarked A Marston & Co, Birmingham 1993Condition Report: Approximate total weight 2.09 ozt (65.1 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some rubbing to higher points of detail. Hallmarks with small amount of wear but generally clear and legible.

Lot 514

Three-Barrels VSOP Brandy, 3 half bottles, Grand Empereur Napoleon Brandy, 1 half bottle, Grand Fine Cognac, 1 bottle, and 2 quarter bottles (7)

Lot 515

Three Barrels VSOP Brandy, 1 bottle, Keo Five Kings Cyprus Brandy, 1 bottle, Torres Solera Selecta VSOP Imperial Brandy, and Univeral Solera Brandy de Jerez, 1 litre bottle (4)

Lot 516

Four bottles of Napoleon Brandy (4)

Lot 517

Duroc VSOP Napoleon Brandy, 1 litre bottle, Richot VSOP Napoleon Brandy, 1 bottle, and Carvel Napoleon Brandy, 1 bottle (3)

Lot 524

Courvoisier VS Cognac, Three Barrels VSOP and Napoleon Brandy (3)

Lot 187

A first day cover, price list, brochure and covering letter regarding the launch of a Ltd edition silver or gold Churchill brandy goblet

Lot 28

A collection of Waterford and other crystal glasses, 6 brandy glasses, 6 sherry glasses, 6 champagne glasses and 5 whiskey tumblers

Lot 30

5 complete sets of 6 and other Waterford crystal glasses, whiskey tumblers, brandy glasses and beakers

Lot 1300

A quantity of Edinburgh drinking glasses including tumblers, brandy balloons, etc.

Lot 441

A bottle of Martell VOP 3 stars cognac brandy, with spring cap closed bottling, 1950s/60s bottling.

Lot 39

The Duke of Cornwall: an important engraved Privateer wine glass, circa 1760The round funnel bowl engraved with the three-masted ship in full sail, inscribed around the rim 'Success to the DUKE of CORNWALL Privateer,' above 'DAVID JENKINS COMMANDER,', on a single-series opaque twist stem containing a multi-ply corkscrew, over a conical foot, 15.4cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceCaptain David JenkinsThence by family descent to his great-great-great grandsonChristie's, 23 May 1989, lot 166With Asprey, 1989Durrington CollectionLiteraturePeter Dodsworth, The Durrington Collection (2006), no.56ExhibitedBroadfield House Glass Museum, 'Majesty & Rebellion', 1999, catalogue no.45This glass belongs to a group of wine glasses presumed to have been made for Bristol Privateers, which were in effect officially sanctioned pirate ships. The Duke of Cornwall was an active Bristol-based ship of 350 tons with 30 guns, 12 swivels and a crew of 220 men, owned by John Noble and Joseph Love. She was declared on 21 March 1757 and commanded by Captain David Jenkins until 1760, see J W Damer Powell, Bristol Privateers and Ships of War (1930), pp.201-2. In May 1757 the Duke of Cornwall took a French Privateer of 10 guns with a collier that the latter had taken as a prize, sending them both to Mounts Bay. In July she took the Duc d'Aquitaine from St. Domingo, with a cargo worth a staggering £17,000, and brought her into Kingroad. In 1758, together with the St. Andrew, she took a vessel laden with wine and brandy and recaptured the George galley from Poole for Newfoundland. They also retook the Duke of Marlborough from Virginia for London, and in May sent two large Dutch ships with 900 hogsheads of sugar into Falmouth, two French prizes into St. Johns, Newfoundland, and a Spanish vessel into Kingroad. Two previously unrecorded Privateer wine glasses for the St. Andrew were sold by Bonhams on 18 May 2016, lot 110 and 3 November 2016, lot 113, both with unusual mixed twist stems.Felix Farley's Bristol Journal of 4 November 1758 reports that...'The Duke of Cornwall, Privateer, Jenkins, has taken and sent into Kingroad a ship from Canada; and has retaken the Winchelsea, Man of War of 24 guns, which was taken by a French Man of War of 74 guns; Captain Jenkins left his prize with Admiral Saunders in the Bay.'This was the second instance of a Bristol privateer retaking a King's ship. Other prizes of the Duke of Cornwall were the Lyme brig, the Esperance sloop, the Goodman brig, the Mediterranean snow, the Planter and, in 1759, the French snow St. Thomas. David Jenkins was subsequently captain of the Boscawen of Dartmouth, notably defeating three French frigates on 22 November 1761. He was appointed mayor of Truro in 1776, a position later held by his son Sylvanus. A portrait of Jenkins was sold by Bonhams on 21 April 2010, lot 117.This remarkable glass is one of an original set, of which at least five are recorded including the present lot. They are unusual in that they have round funnel bowls, when glasses of this type typically have bucket bowls. An example from the Dr W J Stephens Collection was sold by Sotheby's on 9 December 1947, lot 121 and again as part of the Sir Hugh Dawson Collection on 21 October 1960, lot 39. Another was first sold by Sotheby's on 23 November 1970, again as part of the Anthony Waugh Collection on 28 April 1980, lot 119 and a third time on 15 September 1992, lot 62; this is illustrated by L M Bickerton, Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses (1986), p.295, no.945 and had originally belonged to Miss Lettice Jenkins, the great-great granddaughter of Captain David Jenkins (1717-1802). A third example, with a replacement foot, is in the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro and was exhibited at the Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum, see the catalogue (1979), p.18, no.34. A fourth is in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich (inv. no.GGG0185).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

Lot 694

A set of four silver Concorde decanter labels, for Brandy, Gin, Whisky and Port, Birmingham 1986, two other silver decanter labels, a collection of nine various silver napkin rings, and a further white metal coin napkin ring, 12.5oz overall. (qty)

Lot 236

Glass - Edinburgh crystal and other drinking glasses etc inc fruit bowl, decanter and stopper, wine, brandy and highball glasses, Murano pheasant etc

Lot 412

A silver decanter label, Brandy, other plated Gin, Sherry, Whisky; Silver mounted pendant, ingot, pair of novelty white metal table salts as Ducks etc

Lot 413

A mixed lot of glass and ceramics and other items to include Stuart crystal brandy glasses, Waterford lamp shade and metal candleholder, Hornsea table ceramics, Gleneagles engraved decanter Da Vinci crystal wine goblets and other itemsLocation:

Lot 414

ELECTROPLATED DOUBLE SPIRIT TANTALUS, BY HUKIN AND HEATH EARLY 20TH CENTURY containing two cut glass decanters of swollen form, within a stand with a loop handle and a novelty lock in the form of a padlock, the stand stamped 'H & H 1500 PATENT APPLIED FOR', with a key, the decanters each with an associated spirit label, one a Chester silver example for Whiskey, the other an unmarked white metal example inscribed BrandyDimensions:25cm high

Lot 396

A collection of vintage 20th century souvenir alcohol bottles. Comprising of Ashanti Gold, Cognac, Portuguese port wine, cherry brandy, Devonshire cream, Bertola cream, Casoni and many examples. 

Lot 191

VINTAGE BRANDY GLASS, CAT & HOUSE

Lot 420

OLD WHITE METAL "BRANDY" LABEL ON CHAIN

Lot 156

A pair of attractive silver Bon Bon Dishes, of circular and pierced design, also three attractive Art Deco miniature Picture Frames, a miniature Clock with floral silver surround and a plated Drink Label (Brandy), w.a.f. (as a lot.)

Lot 22

A George III English silver Sugar Tongs, another larger Victorian silver ditto, a small Birmingham silver Toast Rack, a pair of miniature Sheffield silver Bud Vases, three silver Napkin Rings, a small silver Sugar Nips and a Brandy Ladle, 299 grms, 10.60 ounces. (10)

Lot 43

A set of three silver Drinks Labels, "Sherry," "Brandy" and "Gin," hallmarked H.U. (Hampton Utilities) each with link chain suspension. (3)

Lot 444

FOUR LATE REGENCY GLASS LIQUOR BOTTLES ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY Inscribed "Cherry Brandy", "Sherry Vinegar", "Sherry Whiskey" and "Rum" slight size variance to shoulders but all approximately 31.5cm high, 12cm square bases

Lot 131

Mixed Lot: Victorian wild boar tusk "Claret" bottle label, antique elongated gilt metal scent bottle with screw on lid, 10cm long, vintage brass cased "Waltham" pocket compass, three labels, Brandy, Claret and Burgundy etc

Lot 35

A small George V silver brandy saucepan and warmer on a burner stand having a plain round baluster body and a sparrow beak spout and ebonised wood turned handle, sitting on a wire work silver frame (no burner), hallmarked for London 1910, makers mark for The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd. g/w 160gms

Lot 693

A quantity of assorted plated items including two trays, biscuit barrel, coasters, brandy warmer with burner, cased set of teaspoons with tongs, etc.

Lot 1141

A mixed selection of clear cut glass, including four boxed Galway Irish Crystal wine glasses, brandy goblets, and a mixers variety of wine glasses, etc

Lot 1147

Six various Waterford crystal drinking glasses / beakers together with two Dublin crystal brandy balloon glasses (8)

Lot 2155

A Doulton Lambeth salt-glazed brandy, barrel with applied Royal armorial and label ‘Brandy’, 35 cm high

Lot 529

The English Whisky Co, Couvoisier Brandy and a Chivas Bros Royal Salute Scotch Whisky (3)

Lot 554

Two shelves of assorted glass ware to include wine glasses, tumblers, brandy balloons etc

Lot 561

Quantity of assorted glass ware to include drinking glasses, brandy balloons, storage jars etc

Lot 1157

A crystal glass ships decanter and stopper, with hobnail decoration, with silver brandy label and six whiskey glass with palmette decoration.

Lot 1195

A Farrow & Jackson type brass corkscrew, assorted kitchenalia including chestnut roaster, brass measures, skillets, steel yard balance, brandy warmers, copper jug. (a lot)

Lot 382

A GROUP OF CERAMICS, GLASS AND METAL WARES, to include a Royal Doulton Falstaff HN2054 figure, a Capodimonte figure group of a tailor measuring a man for a suit, a similar figure of a potter decorating a vase, bearing crossed arrow mark to base, a boxed pair of Edinburgh International Crystal brandy glasses, a Wedgwood tea plate with scalloped rim, a Wedgwood black basalt Sir Winston Churchill commemorative plate, a Chinese prunus blossom ginger jar, three Robert Harrop Designs Country Companion figures, a cloisonne enamel vase and trinket pot, two Hummel figures, a collection of paperweights including two by Caithness and a Mdina seahorse, etc (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd)

Lot 481

A LARGE QUANTITY OF CUT CRYSTAL AND ETCHED GLASSWARE, comprising a set of six RCR wine glasses, six champagne flutes, six brandy glasses, six port glasses, six whisky tumblers, a boxed pair of Stuart Crystal whisky tumblers, a boxed Dartington Crystal vase, five decanters, a boxed Edinburgh Crystal vase, compote, pitcher, cookie jar, fruit bowls, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: no obvious damage)

Lot 174

A selection of Bohemia crystal wine glasses and brandy glasses, also four vintage green wine glasses and four blue ones, two bottle vases and similar.

Lot 156

Collection of cut crystal glasses to include Royal Doulton wine glasses, sherry glasses, tumblers, brandy glasses and wine glasses (most unsigned).

Lot 393

Two albums containing bottle labels (featuring Old Ship Fine Scotch Whisky, Smoroso Primo, Brown "Arcady", Bootz Apricot Brandy, etc); together with a further album housing a small quantity of antique maps, to include South Wales, North Wales, Monmouthsire, etc

Lot 67

Group of six ceramic serving dishes, late 19th / early 20th century, featuring 2 x Copeland Spode Italian pattern (largest approx 43cm long); together with a pair of cut glass decanters, one with a silver hallmarked Brandy label, the other with a silver plated Sherry label

Lot 609

A set of six Edinburgh Crystal whisky tumblers, boxed, together with various other Edinburgh Crystal glass ware to include pair of brandy balloons, set of six wine hocks, and set of six liqueur glasses (4)

Lot 610

Two boxes of miscellaneous cut and pressed glassware to include champagne flutes, wine hocks, brandy balloons, together with an art glass vase

Lot 670

A box of miscellaneous china and glassware, to include Mason's ironstone hydra jug in the Mandalay pattern, cut glass brandy balloons, glass paperweights etc

Lot 317

A pair of silver topped cut glass decanters with silver Brandy and Whisky labels - one decanter with a Super Diamond Crystal label - Height 24cm

Lot 411

A 20th century oak cased tantalus. The hinged top with raised handle, opening to a single cut glass decanters with a stopper and silver plated 'Brandy' label, H32cm Condition Report: like new, no chips to stopper or neck, minor signs of wear, really nice order. tantalus is not marked at all

Lot 413

A Victorian oak cased tantalus. Opening to three cut glass decanters with stoppers and plated metal labels for 'Brandy', 'Gin' and 'Rum', H30cm

Lot 414

An early 20th century oak cased tantalus. Opening to three cut glass decanters with stoppers and Hammersley ceramic labels for 'Gin', 'Scotch' and 'Brandy', H29cm

Lot 21

A Set of Eight Small Brandy Balloons, en suite10cm highFifteen Finger Bowls, en suiteThirty-Six Stands, en suiteA Set of Six Small Custard Cups, with gilt borders8cm high

Loading...Loading...
  • 20141 item(s)
    /page

Recently Viewed Lots