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Concorde Port & Brandy Decanter Sterling Silver Labels. They measure approx. 2 inches length x 1 1/4 inches width. The Decanter Labels are hallmarked with makers marks "BA", the Anchor assay mark for Birmingham, the Lion Passant mark for Sterling Silver and the date letter "M" for 1986. The Concorde Port & Brandy Decanter Sterling Silver Labels total gross weight is approx. 30.2 grams.
A pair of early Victorian silver decanter labels, for Brandy and Gin, of vine leaf form with pierced titles by George Unite, Birmingham 1846, 5.5cm wide, a George III silver decanter label for Brandy, of canted rectangular design, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1805, and an Edwardian silver decanter label for Port, with pierced and bright-cut decoration by George Unite, Birmingham 1906. (4)
A George III silver brandy warming pan and cover, with turned wooden side handle, the cover with turned wooden finial and hinged spout cover by John Edwards III, London 1806, 26cm long, 14oz overallTraces of engraved initials and crest to one side. Split to wooden finial which is darker colour than the wooden handle, marks to base clear.
A mid Victorian silver folding fruit knife, with chequer carved mother o'pearl handle, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1865, 9cm long, three Victorian silver decanter labels, two for Rum including an early Victorian example by George Unite, Birmingham 1845, and one for Brandy, and a late Victorian silver vesta case. (5)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN BRASS BOUND AND FIGURED MAHOGANY FOUR BOTTLE TANTALUSfitted with flush handles to sides and with Mordan lock, with key, the blue leather and velvet-lined four division interior with four Victorian cut-glass decanters hung with three silver decanter labels comprising two for Port and Sherry by Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, London 1802 & 1805 and one for Brandy by Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester 1908, 26cm high x 23cm square
A mixed lot of silver, silver plate and glassware to include a George IV silver spoon with engraved initials, mark possibly for William Eaton, a silver plated warming dish and cover on stand with presentation inscription to Captain H W Jackson MBE by the Wellingborough Special Constabulary 1914-1919, a Swedish oversize green glass brandy glass, a Doulton Lambeth Harvest jug and other items Location:
Box of assorted alcohol, To include Tartan Mac British wine blended with Highland whisky, Contained in a glass decanter, Bottled circa 1970s, 24 fl ozs, 17.7 vol, with 1 Litre bottle of Harvey's Bristol Cream, 17.5% vol, Grand Marnier triple orange liqueur, 70cl, 40% vol, with other bottles to include wine and brandy, (17) Also with some small bottles and miniatures, Various ABV.
Five bottles of Brandy, To include three assorted bottles of Napoleon brandy, The Devolney bottled circa 1970s, 35cl, 23 fl ozs, 100cl, 36% vol, 65.5 proof, and 40% vol, with Macieira royal old brandy, No ABV, and Litre bottle of finest pale brandy, Bottled in New Zealand by Phillips & Pike Limited. (5)
A GROUP OF CUT CRYSTAL AND GLASSWARE, comprising a boxed set of six Edinburgh whisky tumblers, a decanter and two boxed pairs of brandy glasses, two cut glass claret jugs with silverplate lids (one missing finial), six coloured glass paperweights, to include a clear glass Villeroy & Boch Squirrel, three large vases, etc. (s.d) (Qty)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE ASSORTED GLASSWARES, to include modern decanters, a decanter and whiskey glass set engraved for Sergeants Mess 10 Corps Transport Regiment, a set of six faceted whiskey tumblers, sets of six Bleikristall brandy glasses and wine glasses, two Parka Crystal tankards, four Luminarc champagne coupes, assorted other cut glass drinking glasses, printed pattern drinking glasses with matching ice bucket, crystal rose bowl, candle sticks, storage jars and dishes etc
Hand painted porcelain modelled as a white Bulldog with brown collar made for Erven Lucas Bols Distillers Amsterdam, green backstamp. Royal Doulton backstamp in black. Original stickers for Bols and Apricot Brandy. Condition: Issued: c. 1930sDimensions: 7"L x 4.25"W x 5.75"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Original vintage drink advertising poster: Quaint ideas from a bygone age The disguised tram that could not frighten horses Boston USA ...but it's always a good idea to have a Hennessy The Brandy that made Cognac famous. Great old Art Deco style illustration featuring a fun image of a bearded gentleman wearing a bowler hat and standing in a small cabin driving a tram with a horse feature on wheels in front of buildings, the stylised lettering above and below. Fair condition, restored small loss and large vertical fold in the middle, backed on linen. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 77x50.5, year of printing: 1950s.
This 23/32 Quart bottle of B & B, short for Benedictine and Brandy, boasts an 86 proof and serves as a brilliant example of Benedictine herbal liqueur. B & B is renowned for its less sweet profile, owing to its blend with brandy. Crafted and bottled by Benedictine S.A. in Fecamp, France. Issued: c. 1970'sDimensions: 10.25"H x 4.5" dia.Condition: Age related wear.
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