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A set of three George IV silver oval gadroon edged wine labels, by Reily and Storer, London 1814, Pierced respectively "PORT", "SHERRY" and "MADEIRA", and a George III silver wine label, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1799, of reed edge rectangular form with canted corners, Incised "BRANDY"(4)
An Edwardian silver novelty pen wipe, by Deakin & Francis Limited, Birmingham 1909, formed as a boot scraper, 5cm long (one handle missing), and A pair of Victorian silver wine labels, by James Garrard, London 1896, of reed edge rectangular form with canted corners, incised 'Kummel' and 'Brandy' (3)
*Old English Inns. Good collection of twenty-one large sheet vellum indentures, 19th c ., all detailing the sale of old inns, beerhouses and malthouses, including The Burrow Inn, Mayors Arms Tavern, Gate Inn, Plume and Feathers, The Retreat, Brandy Cask, Bunch of Grapes, Carpenter's Arms, Angel Inn, etc., all with original wax seals attached (21)
Brewing. A Collection of all the Statutes now in Force, Relating to the Excise upon Beer, Ale, and other Liquors, and the Duties upon Malt, Brandy, and Hops. With an Abridgment of the said Statutes, and a Table of the Rates upon the Several Liquors, Edinburgh, 1724, initial leaves with slight fraying to foredge margins, gathering 3A slightly loose, contemp. calf, loss of leather to upper board, 8vo. Goldsmiths 6306, Hanson 3321. (1)
Five assorted wine labels: an Iraqi niellowork PORT signed on reverse, a George III mother of pearl CLARET with eagle surmount, a George III mother of pearl BRANDY, a George III unmarked, openwork wine label, retitled WHITEWINE and a William IV silvergilt escutcheon label PORT, by C. Rawlings & W. Summers, London 1836. (5)
Six various labels: a shaped oblong PORT, by C. Rawlings and W. Summers, London 1838, a decorative MADEIRA, by C. Reily & G. Storer, London 1834, a narrow oblong and pierced PALE BRANDY, by E & C. Purdie, London 1890, a modern oval BRANDY, a narrow oblong SHERRY by C. Reily & G. Storer, London 1831 and a plated shield label COLLARES, by Christofle & Co. (6)
A set of four silver napkin rings (initialled) and other items of silver to include sugar tongs; four decanter labels (Gin, Whisky, Irish and Brandy); a thimble; a lion brooch; an early 19th century caddy spoon; also a silver mounted penknife; a silver mounted paper knife and a 9ct gold pendant cross, weighable silver 6oz
A COLLECTION OF SEVENTEEN GEORGIAN AND OTHER SPIRIT LABELS A PAIR, LONDON BY T PHIPPS & E ROBINSON of canted rectangular form with reeded border, inscribed CLARET and BRANDY; a small canted rectangular spirit label by Robert Gray & Sons inscribed for WHISKY; together with a modern pair of Birmingham spirit labels of similar form, and others (17)
Three coloured glass bottles, with cork and mother of pearl stoppers, of slender form, in amethyst, green and amber, the stoppers named for ‘Brandy’, ‘Whiskey’ and ‘Gin’; two Dutch gin decanters with wheel engraved decoration; a carafe of inverted baluster form with cut and gilt decoration, probably Continental; and a cut glass decanter, various dates 19th century (7)
A silver circular small brandy pan by William Hutton and Sons Ltd, London 1902, with a turned ivory handle and on a scroll wirework stand with feet and a lamp, 13cm (5in) high, 162g (5 oz) gross; and a similar small brandy pan by Maurice Freeman, London 1906, with a domed cover and a turned wood handle, 16cm (6.25in) long, 145g (4.5 oz) gross
A pair of Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Whisky and Brandy Decanters, of square section, with fluted and applied decoration, complete with stoppers, one with moulded letter 'W' to the handle, the other with moulded letter 'B' to the handle, impressed marks, (also with Victorian registration lozenges), 9 1/2" tall
A mixed lot comprising: A set of three Decanter Labels, each of oval form, with beaded rims, and marked ‘Gin’, ‘Brandy’ and ‘Whisky’, each with chain suspension, Sheffield 1902, Makers mark James Dixon & Sons; Together with another of oval form, with pierced lettering for Port and chain suspension, London 1819, Makers mark C R, (4)
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