A collection of silver items, to include an Oriental silver dragon figurine with marks to foot, a silver card case, two silver decanter labels for 'Whisky' & 'Brandy', a silver vesta case, two silver bottle tops, a silver salt cellar, silver band, a silver badge for Junior Champion 1911, a silver cheroot holder and a silver topped glass jar, approx 6ozt (12)
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GEORGE III: (1738-1820) King of the United Kingdom 1760-1820. D.S., George R, as King, at the head, one page, folio, Court at Saint James's, 25th October 1806. The partially printed document is a trading licence issued to John Lubbock & Co and other British Merchants on board two neutral vessels (‘the names of which they are unable to set forth’) and permits them ‘to import two cargoes without molestation from Cadiz…' and continuing to list their cargoes as including 'Sarsaparilla, Tallow, Copper, Balsams… Spanish wool, Indigo Hides Skins...Liquourice Juice, Seeds Saffron, Silk…Castile Soap, Raw Materials, Oak Bark….Black Lead….Vinegar and Brandy', being the property of the merchants as specified in their Bills of Lading, further adding that the licence will remain in force for six months. Countersigned at the foot by George Spencer (1758-1834) 2nd Earl Spencer. British Statesman, Home Secretary 1806-07. With blind embossed seal affixed. With blank integral leaf. Some dust staining, tears and creases to the upper and right edges, only very slightly affecting the text and signature, G
A small collection of three Art Deco silver and enamel wine labels, comprising: one by Turner and Simpson, Birmingham 1933, with green, white, black and red enamelled decoration, titled 'PORT', plus another by the same maker, Birmingham 1938, with blue, white and black decoration, titled 'ITALIAN ' and one by Asprey and Co, Birmingham 1937, enamelled in red 'BRANDY', approx. weight 1.6oz. (3)
A small collection of four Art Deco silver and enamel wine labels, comprising: a pair by Turner and Simpson, Birmingham 1933, engine-turned with black and yellow decoration, titled 'PORT' and 'BRANDY, length 4.7cm, plus another pair by the same maker, Birmingham 1935 and 1937, with black and white decoration, titled 'SHERRY' and 'BRANDY', length 4cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. (4)
A George III silver-gilt armorial wine label, by Rawlings and Summers, London 1835, circular form, oak leaf border, engraved with a crest and incised 'BRANDY', diameter 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. Provenance: The Albert Collection. The crest is that of Chambers, Cornish, or Cotton. illustrated in Butler, R., The Albert Collection, Broadway Publishing, 2004, page 290, entry 692.
A George IV Regimental silver wine label, by William Burwash, London 1826, shaped scroll form, with shell mounts and engraved with the badge of the 50th Regiment, pierced 'MADEIRA', length 8.5cm, plus a similar wine label, re-titled 'BRANDY', marks possibly lost in re-titling, approx. weight 2.3oz. (2)
λA collection of eight ivory wine labels, comprising: one of disc form, the from incised and blackened 'PORT NO.9', the reverse incised and blackened 'SOMERSET HOUSE LODGE', one incised 'BRANDY 1841', four of disc form, titled 'HOCK', 'CHAMPAGNE', 'PORT' and 'SHERRY', one 'BRANDY', and an ivory tap handle with stud work 'PINE APPLE RUM'. (8)
A collection of four pierced silver wine labels, comprising: a William IV one by John Figg, London 1836, incised 'SHERRY', one by Rawlings and Summers, London 1860, incised 'PORT', and another by the same maker incised 'BRANDY', and a silver-gilt one by J. Parkes and Co, London circa 1920, incised 'GIN', length 6.8cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. (4)
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