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A Set of Three Cobalt Blue Glass Decanters for Rum, Brandy and Hollands, circa 1810, each mallet shape vessel with "chained" oval gilt label, and two rings to the neck, the flattened spoon shape stoppers with respective gilt letter within chain borders, 29cm high; and A Smaller Skittle Shaped Example for Hollands, 23cm high (4)
A Victorian Bottle Label as the Letter "R", Sheffield 1866, of foliate design, together with chain, 4.1cm; Another, for Brandy, maker's mark JR, London 1793, of canted rectangular form with reeded rim, 3.9cm; Two Victorian Silver Plated Bottle Labels, for Rum and Vermouth; A George III Caddy Spoon, probably Sheffield 1806, the fig shape bowl with patera bright cut short everted handle engraved with cursive "B", 6.9cm long; A 19th Century Silver Plated Shell Form Caddy Spoon, signed C.Forst, stamped with double headed eagle mark, 10cm long; A French Enamelled Pin Box, circa 1920, circular, with engine turned and lavender enamel decoration, 4.2cm; A White Metal Mounted Cylindrical Scent Bottle, probably French, circa 1900, 5.8cm; and A Victorian Gilt Metal Propelling Pencil, of hexagonal form, with Corinthian column end (intaglio stone lacking), 9.5cm long (9)
A George III Scottish spirit label by A Graham of Glasgow, circa 1775, marked AG, Glasgow town mark, of slender kidney shape with feathered edge and inscribed PORT; together with a pair of William IV spirit labels by Taylor & Perry Birmingham 1836 of fruiting vine and flowered head design, each inscribed within plain ribbon centre BRANDY, PORT -3 Glasgow example 4.7cm wide
A Victorian brass mounted figured walnut square decanter box, hinged cover, blue velvet lined interior, four canted rectangular square bottles, with prismatic stoppers, Bramah lock, London, 20.5cm wide, c.1870; associated silver decanter labels, Gin, Brandy, Sherry and Whiskey, Birmingham 1973
A Mixed Lot comprising: three various Decanter Labels, the first of rectangular form with reeded and canted corners, marked “Brandy”, Sheffield 1901, Maker’s Mark AW; together with a further two each of rectangular form with foliate and shell borders, marked “Whiskey” and “Sherry”, various dates and makers (3)
A PLATED GOBLET with panelled body and vacant cartouche on knopped stem and circular foot rim, a pair of asparagus tongs, a water jug with writhen moulded body, a ladle and a pierced circular two handled dish, a set of six pairs of Christofle silver plated forks and spoons, together with six silver plated lobster picks, two bright cut brandy ladles and a pickle fork (5)
Silver: 4 Piece Writhen Cruet Set, 2 peppers, mustard with blue liner & trent of salt, silver bonbon dish with bead & Bell Flower decoration, 5 decanter labels, Sherry, Port, Brandy, Whisky & Rum, engine turned cigarette box makers Mappin & Webb & white metal cigarette box with applied elephant to top
A set of three early 19th century silver wine labels of oblong canted form, Whisky, Brandy and Gin, unmarked, a George III silver tea caddy spoon, deep oval bowl with a plain terminal, London 1819, maker FP, three modern silver wine labels, a set of four silver plated knife rests and other assorted silver plate, (24).
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