12 BOTTLES MIXED SPIRITSMartenz Malin.Ovice Raspberry Brandy (50cl); Mitosaya Rakkasei Peanut Eau De Vie (50cl); Ziegler Williams (50cl), No1 Wildkirsch and Alte Zwetschge (Old Plum) (50cl); Zünftler Vogelbeeren-Geist (Rowberry) (50cl); Strawbar Origin Strawberry (50cl); Edelhof 1514 Bromberre (Blackberry 35cl); Wolfberger Raspberry Eau De Vie (35cl); Karisma Schnapps; Otaroff White Mulberry (50cl) and Grape Meghrabuyr (50cl)
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12 BOTTLES MIXED SPIRITSZiegler Z Waldhimbeer Forest Raspberry (50cl); Otaroff Forest Beauty Pear (50cl), Wild Pear (50cl) and Apple (50cl); Edelhof 1514 Grapes + Berries (35cl) and Apple (35cl); Roner Wild Raspberry; Old Falcons Apricot; Franc Smrekar Ius Vitae Apple Brandy (50cl); Simic Distillery Dunja Quince; The Quixia Apple Brandy; Mitosaya Isumi Barreled Pear (50cl)
12 BOTTLES MIXED SPIRITSZiegler Z Williams (50cl); Honey Badger Liqueur (50cl); Samnwa Shurui Co Wapirits Tumugi and Tumugi Buntan; Old Falcons Quince Brandy; Coquetelers Fine Calvados; Echigoyakuso "Yaso" 80 and "Yaso" Spirits Lemon 84; Smuggling Nun Irish Poitín; dna Distillery Rakija; Rockland Distilleries Ceylon Arrack; Red Eye Louie's Whisquila
FIVE BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, to include Afred Meakin dinnerware, Japanese eggshell tea set, Colclough tea set, a T.G. Green Cornish kitchen ware cannister, a set of six cut glass grapefruit dishes, champagne glasses, a purple mid-century ornamental brandy glass, dessert dishes, eight pieces of Phoenix 'Opalware' decorated with a yellow rose, a Pearsons of Chesterfield wall pocket, a Portuguese bowl of fruit centrepiece, etc. (s.d) (5 boxes)
A SUITE OF WEBB CORBETT/ROYAL DOULTON 'GEORGIAN' PATTERN CUT CRYSTAL, comprising twelve white wine glasses, six champagne flutes, six ale/cider glasses, six large tumblers, six short stemmed red wine glasses, six tumblers, six round tumblers, twelve small brandy glasses, six sherry glasses, assorted brandy glasses, twelve ale tankards, twelve whisky tumblers, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: no obvious damage)
A GROUP OF CUT GLASSWARE, comprising Stuart Crystal sherry glasses, wine glasses, tumblers and brandy glasses, two lemonade jugs, two fruit bowls, a decanter and a large pedestal punch bowl, two boxed Tutbury Crystal salad servers, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: a chip to one small dish, no other obvious damage)
A Pair of George III Silver Fiddle Pattern Sauce Ladles and Mixed Silver Ware, the sauce ladles by Eley Fearn & Chawner London 1810, engraved with Raffles crest, a similar table spoon, London 1813, three silver oval spirit labels, London 1918, for "Gin", "Whisky", "Brandy", a Chinese one yen dollar with brooch mount, and a small selection of other silver ware, combined weighable silver 10ozs
Five Georgian Silver Wine Labels, one for "BRANDY", by Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, lacking date letter, pierced and cast with "BRANDY" on a scroll flanked by figures and with grapes and mask, 2.5ins x 1.75ins, two similar for "PORT", Birmingham 1809 and 1814, each 2.5ins x 1.5ins, one for "WHISKEY", by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1833, 2.125ins x 1.375ins, and one for "SHERRY", by Thomas and James Phipps II, London 1800, 2.25ins x 1.5ins, combined weight 3.2ozs
Naval Interest: A George III vellum Letter of Marque, dated 1778, with blue stamp duty seal to left border, giving authority for Thomas Falliase "fitly qualified who hath equipped furnished and victualled a ship called the Surprise...of about 150 Tons...mounted with fourteen guns having shot of four pounds weight and sixteen swivel guns and navigated with 70 crew and belonging to the Island of Guernsey whereof to the said Thomas Fallaise is commander and Henry Le Mesurier and Andrew Bonamy of the said Island of Guernsey Merchants are the Principal Owners...to set forth in a warlike Manner the said Ship called the Surprise.....and therewith by force of arms to apprehend seize and take the Ships Vefsels and Goods belonging to the ffrourh (sic) King or his Vafsals and Subjects or others inhabiting within his Countries Territories or Dominions", given at London and with registrar's signature to the bottom right corner, large engraved initial portrait of George III and decorative border to head, held in a double glazed black frame with gold trim, the document 55 x 64.5cm Footnotes: Note: A letter of marque is a specialist licence issued by a state authorising a private person, known as a privateer, to attack and capture vessels and goods of a nation they were at war with, for their own profit. References to the Surprise and Thomas Falaise are to be found in the National Archives at Kew, including 'L'Esperance en Dieu formerly La Joyeuse (master Gabriel Conte), a French merchant ship (schooner, 140 tons, 4 guns, 19 men), bound from Bordeaux to Martinique, laden with wine, flour, beef, pork, hams, brandy, cheese and other merchandise; taken on 11 January 1779 in latitude 46°25'N, longitude 9°33'W from Paris by the privateer Surprise (Thomas Falaise commanding), and brought into Guernsey', - Court papers: 1-7; Ship's papers: 8-12, and 'North Star of Bilbao (master Francis Fawson), an American merchant ship (brig, 200 tons, 2 swivels and a barrel of powder, 9 men, 3 passengers, owned by John Emery of Bilbao [late of Newburyport, Massachusetts), bound from Bilbao to the first port in America, laden with warlike stores on the risk and account of the American Congress, namely the rigging and sails for a 74-gun ship being built in America, and 340 bales comprising sail cloth, blankets, shoes, stockings, and linen for shirts, by Messrs John & Joseph Gardoqui and Sons; taken on 23 January 1779 in latitude 45°N, off Cape Ortegal, Bay of Biscay by the privateer Surprise (Thomas Fallaise commanding), and brought into Guernsey', Court papers: 1-5; Ship's papers: 6-9.
A set of three cast silver decanter labels, decorated with fox masks and hunting scenes, London, 1967, C. J. Vander, the labels reading 'Sherry', 'Brandy' and 'Whisky', 4.2 x 5.6cm, total weight approx. 4oz (3) Condition Report: Good condition. Some general scratching, nicking and tarnish. A split to the whisky label by the fox mask. Some bruising at edges and light wear to decoration.
Seven Baccarat Napoleon III red wine goblets late 19th Century, decorated with a gilt Imperial cypher, marked to the base,14cm high, together with a set of glass, all decorated with gilt rims and scrolling foliage, to include a pair of decanters with stoppers, 29.5cm high, six finger bowls, 13cm diameter, six champagne cups, 12cm high, three white wine cups, 12.5cm high, six liqueur glasses, 10.5cm high, six brandy glasses (36) All generally in good condition with some signs of wear consistent with age use. With some natural imperfections of the glass.
A pair of Vintage hallmarked silver Concorde British Airways decanter labels. The decanter labels both complete with original chains and being engraved 'Concorde' to the front with one inscribed Brandy and the other Port. Hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter M 1986. Sponsors marks BA for British Airways. Weight approx 30.3g. Measures approx 5cm x 3cm.
1995 Ryder Cup Oak Hill (USA) Large Presentation Waterford Crystal Cut Glass Brandy Goblet - given to players and officials beautifully etched with a view of The 18th Hole played at Oak Hill with Europe regaining the Trophy and winning for only the 2nd time on US soil - overall 10"h x 5" dia base quite stunning. Note Part II Collection from the Estate of The Late Sandy Jones CEO of The PGA
A GEORGE III SILVER CIRCULAR BALUSTER BRANDY PAN WALTER BRIND, LONDON 1793 With a turned wooden handle 18cm (7in) long 202g (6.5 oz) gross Condition Report: Marks are partially obscuredHandle tight to the bodyNo engravingStands wellLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A SET OF SIX SILVER OCTAGONAL DECANTER LABELS WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD., SHEFFIELD 1933 With reeded borders, engraved Brandy, Gin, Manzanilla, Port, Sherry and Whiskey 4.5cm (1 3/4in) longTogether with an enamel decanter label, painted with grape vines and Claret, 4cm (1 1/2in) long 48g (1.55 oz) weighable Condition Report: Marks are clearEngraving is crispEnamel label appears free from chips and cracksLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
FOUR BOXES OF CERAMICS AND COLOURED GLASSWARE, to include a 'Nut Brown' rolling pin, Alessi oil and vinegar set, three mid-century red ornamental 'Brandy Glasses' with a ceramic cat and mouse figures, stoneware flagons, a green glass bon-bon dish with a control bubble stand, a 19th century cut crystal obelisk, vintage 'Pepsi-Cola' bottle, a matt black Beswick 'Black Beauty' horse figure, a Royal Doulton 'Spirit of the wind' horse figure supported by a wooden plinth, a Royal Worcester 'Sweet Dreams' figurine, four Bossons chalk head wall plaques, a small West German vase, two Beswick character jugs 'Scrooge' 372 and 'Micawber' 310, a 'John Barleycorn' jug, a collection of Fortnum & Mason lidded pots, etc. (s.d) (4 boxes + loose)
Robert BRANDY (1946) "Untitled" polychrome lithograph, 1996. Robert BRANDY is a painter from Luxembourg. It is signed lower right in pencil and numbered lower left in pencil. - Weight: 1.21 kg - Shipping available - Region: Luxembourg - Period: XXeme - Sizes: H 240 MM L 180 MM - At first glance: good condition - Author / artist: Robert BRANDY (1946) - Object type: Lithographie
2 Waterford cut glass canted square spirit decanters, tallest H.25.3cm overall, both with cut stoppers; Thomas Webb decanter of footed globe and shaft form, H.31.5cm overall, and claret jug ensuite, H.28cm, (lacking stopper); Royal Brierley ship's decanter, H.21cm; square spirit decanter with metal rim, H.25cm, and a plated "Brandy" bottle ticket. (7)Condition: Small blemish to ship decanter's body
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