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Four Elizabeth II silver decanter labels, each with gadrooned and shell cast borders comprising Gin, London 1966. Makers Richards & Knight. Brandy, London 1968. Makers Richards & Knight. Whisky, London 1968. Makers DJ Silver Repairs. Sherry, London 1972. Makers DJ Silver Repairs. Two enamelled sherry decanter labels and two presentation decanter labels dated 1960-1966. Sheffield 1962. Makers James Dixon & Sons Limited.
Four silver decanter labels by Turner & Simpson Ltd., Birmingham, one 1956, three 1957, of escutcheon form after early 19th century examples, with stamped fruiting vines and scrolls surmounted by a bacchanal’s mask, engraved respectively “Brandy”, “Port”, “Sherry” and “Whisky”, all with chains intact, 5.7 cm. long, wt. 77 gm. (4) Condition reportAll in very good condition, no holes
A MIXED LOT:- A George III "BRANDY" wine label, two other modern wine labels, four Victorian brass forks, die-struck to commemorate the marriage of Edward, Prince of Wales to Alexandria of Denmark in 1863, two pairs of 18th century sugar nips, and a George IV caddy spoon by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1823; the latter 3.1" (8 cms) long; 3.5 oz weighable silver (10)
A set of four Victorian stoneware flagons, each with impressed kite mark and entitled "Irish Whisky", "Scotch Whisky", "Brandy" and "Gin", together with a Bourne Denby foot warmer and another stoneware foot warmer, a small collection of Copeland late Spode "Chelsea" plates and bowls and a puce transfer decorated teacup and saucer
Duncan (Daniel). Wholesome Advice Against the Abuse of Hot Liquors, Particluarly of Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Brandy and Strong-Waters. With Directions to know what Constitutions they Suit, and when the Use of them may be Profitable or Hurtful, 1st English edition, 1706, title with small repair at gutter, previous owner name crossed through at head of title, occasional spotting and marginal toning, later calf, spine a little faded, 8vo Cagle 655; Maclean p.39. Originally published in French under the title 'Avis salutaire … toute le monde, contre l'abus des choses chaudes, et particuliŠrement du caf‚, du chocolate et du th‚, (Rotterdam 1705). (1)
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