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A small collection of three silver wine labels, comprising: a George III label, by Phipps and Robinson, circa 1790, oval eye form, beaded border, engraved decoration, incised `BRANDY`, length 4.3cm, plus a George IV label, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1824, kidney form, reeded border, incised `WHISKY`, length 4.4cm, and a George III silver label, by John Rich, London 1791, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded border, incised `SHERRY`, length 4cm. (3) Provenance: Whisky purchased from Tessiers, 20th June 1984.
A small collection of four George III silver wine labels, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded borders, all incised, comprising, a pair of labels, `RUM` and `BRANDY` by Phipps and Robinson, London 1797, length 4.1cm, `SHERRY` by Susannah Barker, London 1792, length 4.5cm, and `BRANDY`, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1797, and `PORT`, by Mary Hyde and John Reily, London 1800, length 3.7cm. (4) Provenance: Rum and Brandy purchased from Apollo Antiques 30th June 1977. Sherry purchased from Jane Burnham-slipper Antiques, 17th February 1987.
A small collection of silver Concorde items, comprising a set of four wine labels of rectangular form, incurved corners, engraved `PORT`, `BRANDY`, `GIN`, and `WHISKY`, in two fitted cases, plus a single `BRANDY` label, an electroplated hip flask, by Chris Middleton, cased, and a cased pair of silver cufflinks and a tie pin. (8)
A collection of silver napkin rings comprising a set of six Victorian circular examples by George W Adams for Chawner & Co, London 1875, bright cut engraved; a cased oval pair by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1957, inscribed with a date; a further oval example by John Rose, Birmingham 1934, with Silver Jubilee mark; and pair of wine labels by Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1970 and 1972, inscribed ‘Sherry’ and ‘Whisky’, and a further Victorian silver wine label by George Unite, Birmingham 1844, inscribed ‘BRANDY’ between engraved scrollwork, 397g (12.8oz) gross
A good William IV burr walnut and brass bound 4 bottle decanter box with inlaid monogrammed brass cartouche, recessed brass carrying handles and Bramah lock, containing the original numbered square decanters with canted and notched corners, faceted necks and flat teardrop stoppers with silver mounted collars( London 1831). Each bottle etched respectively - "Brandy", "Rum", "Shrub" and "Gin", and the box soft lined with green velvet. (21.5cms wide x 24cms high)
Five cork extractors; one with a cap lifter marked HALL`S WINE THE SUPREME TONIC; three cork cutters; an ebonised wood bottle seal, marked E.HALL WHEATSHEATH, GREENWICH, with buttons for PORT, BRANDY, SHERRY, WHISKEY, GIN, RUM; four ice hammers, one with corkscrew and cap lifter marked P.H.V. & Co. (13)
GLAMOUR: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs and slightly smaller by various female models and actresses including Jennifer Ellison, Gemma Atkinson, Debra Jo Fondren, Brandy Talore, Jenna Jameson, Sarah Jayne Dunn, Connie Nielsen, Alley Baggett, Jorgie Porter, Carmen Electra, Louise Glover, Fearne Cotton etc. Most show the subjects in revealing or glamorous poses. VG to EX, 15
A cut glass goblet to commemorate the The First Moon Landing July 20th 1969,engraved with astronaut and lunar craft,a brandy balloon for the Investiture of Charles 1969 at Caernarvon, a pair of Churchill Centenary wines, a pair of pedestal goblets and three tumblers engraved with hunting scenes (9)
A set of three electroplate wine labels, modelled as vine leaves, engraved `Gin`, `Whisky` and `Brandy` respectively, with suspension chains, 49mm; two other electroplate wine labels of rectangular shape with embossed shell gadrooned borders, engraved `Martini` and `Sherry`, with suspension chains, 60mm and two porcelain bottle labels by Coalport, of cartouche shape with gilt lined floral borders, `Gin`, with suspension chains, (7)
A George III silver wine label, by Peter, Anne and William Bateman, London 1804, of plain narrow rectangular shape with reeded edge, inscribed `SHERRY` 47mm, another probably by Thomas Holland II with bright cut border, inscribed `BRANDY`, 48mm and another unmarked, with bright cut upper edge, inscribed `MOUNTAIN`, 45mm, all with suspension chains (3)
A George IV silver brandy label, London 1827, of oblong reeded form, makers mark C.R, length 4 cm, a silver gin and whisky labels, London, 1961/3, together with a pair of Edwardian silver dessert spoons, London 1908, three silver sugar tongs, London & Sheffield, three silver teaspoons, a silver sugar scoop, two silver condiment spoons, a pierced silver tea strainer, and further silver handled mother or pearl fruit knives and forks, ivory handled silver plated mounted shovel, a silver and mother of pearl handled sugar scoop, two silver plated grape scissors, and further miscellaneous items, (a lot).
A cased set of six silver napkin rings, with a silver toastrack, a pair of silver Georgian sugar tongs, a pair of silver wine labels for Whisky and Brandy, another label for Sherry, another for Gin, a filigree circular box, 11cm diameter, and an Indian silver coloured cream jug, 124g (4 oz) gross
A matched pair of silver wine labels, Birmingham 1975 and 1981, of rectangular outline with leaf, gadrooned and shell borders, one Gin one Rum, with another silver label, for Brandy, 44g gross, a plated Whisky label, an enamelled butterfly brooch, a costume brooch, a corkscrew/penknife in the shape of a bottle, a quartz wrist watch, and a 1977 crown coin
Four Art Deco silver decanter labels by Charles Boyton, London 1934, signature mark, plain triangular and engraved ‘Gin’, ‘Sherry’ (2) and ‘Brandy’; another conforming by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1931, engraved ‘Whisky’, each 5.5cm (2.25in) wide, on oblong link suspension chains, 108g (3.5 oz) gross (5)
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