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A pair of Georgian green glass bottle shaped decanters and stoppers with gilt decorated simulated labels 'Rum' and 'Brandy' each with a white metal mounted mother of pearl stopper 9cm high; and another similar 'Hollands' with a glass stopper (3)

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A Waterford glass mantle clock, an Atlantis brandy glass, two glass bowls and a bell

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Victorian brandy warmer with turned ebonised side handle, Edinburgh 1894, 6.5cm diameter-

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Three assorted wine labels, with marks for Sheffield 1931. and 1936, maker TG&Co, inscribed SHERRY, BRANDY and WHISKY, a pair of electroplated bottle coasters, with scroll pierced sides, and another pair of electroplated bottle coasters (7)

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A bottle label, with marks for London 1921, maker RWB, of curved form, incised BRANDY, another bottle label, designed as a vine leaf, pierced CLARET, and a plated wine funnel with strainer (3)

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A set of three George III glass decanters by Isaac Jacobs of Bristol, blue glass of pear-shape gilded with simulated labels for Hollands, Brandy and Rum, signed beneath in gilt, complete with original stoppers, 9.5in.

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A sterling silver brandy pan with turned ebonised handle, marked for S Kirk & Son

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A BRANDY TOPAZ AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the oval stone surrounded by twenty four illusion set diamonds in gold shank.

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Collection of Ruby Glass Ornaments to include fruit bowl, brandy balloon, Wedgwood dish, Venetian silver overlaid basket etc.

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A heavy cut glass Water Jug with hobnail frieze, six waisted Tumblers with diamond design and six Brandy Balloons

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A set of six cut glass Lemonade Glasses, six Dessert Bowls, six Brandy Glasses and various Cut Glass

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An 18th century brown glass wine bottle, of squat mallet form with tall dimple to base, 16cm high; a triangular section concave sided ovoid whisky decanter, with silvered thistle decoration within scroll borders; a silver 'Sherry' label and a plated 'Brandy' label, (4).

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An early 19th century 'Bristol Blue' glass mallet shaped 'Brandy' decanter, the gilt painted oval name cartouche with oak-leaf border beneath single ring neck and target stopper, 23cm high; a blue glass finger bowl and two others clear glass with slice-cut bases, (4).

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Three Cobalt Blue Decanters, 19th century, of skittle shape, described in gilt in cursive lettering "Brandy", "Rum" and "Hollands", the flattened oval stoppers with gilded letters "B", "R" and "H" respectively, guilloche collars, 25.5cm high

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A Set of Three Cobalt Blue Decanters and Stoppers, with gilded trump loi bottle labels for "Brandy, "Rum" and "Hollands" to the mallet shaped bodies, the flattened oval stoppers lettered "BRH" respectively, 22.5cm high

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A George V silver Brandy label, embossed with grapes and leaves, Birmingham 1928.

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An early 20th Century Russian silver cream jug and sugar bowl, 1908/1917, in the Art Noveau style, monogrammed and a 19th Century continental silver small brandy warmer, of fluted baluster shape with a turned ebony handle, inscribed on base, 18oz (3)

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A set of 3 William IV silver decanter labels, for Brandy, Rum and Gin, Birmingham 1835, and another for Sherry, London 1818.

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A collection of four glass decanters, two of square form with facet-cut stoppers, and two ship's decanters with facet-cut stoppers and hobnail-cut; also two enamel wine labels for "Port" and "Brandy".

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Five wine glasses with knopped stems and circular bases, 18cm (7.25") high, four brandy balloons and two other glasses

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A Staffordshire oval spirits barrel (P Brandy) decorated fighting cocks, 33cm (13") high, fitted a brass tap, by Loftus, London

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Set of four Epns salts of rectangular form with chased decoration, one fitted with a blue glass liner also three Epns decanter labels, two for Brandy and one for Rum

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A set of three Victorian silver decanter labels, WHISKY, BRANDY and GIN, each decorated with stamped grape laden vines, Hawksworth Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1859

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A three-division plated decanter stand, fitted three cut glass decanters, with whisky, brandy and rum silver labels, H 28cm

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A three bottle cruet, English early 19th century, each formed from amber glass, each with an applied gilt label for rum, brandy and hollands, each with foliate border and chain motif; set in a brass bound ebonised wood frame with brass mounts. Height 40cm.

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Cut glass table glass including wine glasses (38) tumblers (12), cocktail glasses (10) and lemonade glasses (11). Various plain brandy balloons and other glassware.

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A suite of Royal Doulton cut glass tableware to comprise six of each lager glasses, small brandy balloons and sherries. [18

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TWO GEORGIAN SILVER WINE LABELS, 'PORT' AND 'MADEIRA', of carved rectangular form with pierced borders and a white metal wine label of rectangular form with double reeded border, 'Brandy' and A VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASE, with engraved foliate decoration, Birmingham 1893. (4).

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A set of four Thomas Webb crystal whisky tumblers and four Royal Doulton crystal brandy glasses

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A set of six enamel spirit labels, comprising hock, claret, port, brandy, sherry and whiskey; contained with a velvet and satin lined leather case

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A Set of Four Victorian Buff Stoneware Spirit Barrels, with white relief moulded decoration of knights on horses, Lions, Royal coats of arms, and labelled 'Brandy', 'Whisky', 'Gin' and 'Rum', with brass spigots

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19th Century printed poster advertising Captain Boyton's visit to Clevedon Pier on Thursday August 12, 1875, 90cm x 57cm together with a related printed flysheet illustrating Captain Boyton, 38cm x 27cm - on front of catalogue cover. The visit to Clevedon Pier in 1875 by Captain Boyton of 'The New Jersey Life Saving Service' was arranged to demonstrate the inflatable India rubber life rpeserving suit designed by Clark S Merriman that Boyton had worn to successfully complete a crossing of the English Channel in the Spring of 1875. To aid the crossing a 2 feet square canvas was attached to his left boot as a sail. Boyton was sustained on his trip by a special diet of beaten eggs, cherry brandy and a cigar

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A collection of ten assorted wine labels, to include a William IV label, with marks for Birmingham 1833, by Joseph Willmore, of curved form with reeded border incised SHERRY, a canted rectangular example, London 1824, also with reeded border incised MADEIRA, another similar, Birmingham 1830, incised BRANDY, a set of four white metal oval labels with bead borders and bow surmounts, some stamped with 19th century naval ordinance mark to reverse, also a set of three white metal pierced letter labels (10)

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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SAUCE BOAT with wavy edge, open C scroll handle, hoof feet. 3 1/2" high. London 1903, a silver pepper with pierced sides, a silver brandy goblet and a scallop shell dish with dolphin legs. (4).

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A set of six Waterford crystal wine glasses decorated in the 'Tramore' pattern, five sherry glasses decorated in the 'Eileen' pattern, together with two Waterford cut glass vases and three ashtrays, and six cut glass brandy balloons.

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A plated on copper brandy saucepan, with a turned wooden handle.

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A 19th century ruby flash glass slender decanter and stopper, inscribed 'Brandy', 15 1/2" high (37.5cm), and other decanters and stoppers

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A pair of lead crystal square decanters, each with hobnail and diamond cut side with slice cut corners, faceted stoppers and silver collar; Birmingham 1989, 10" high, together with a pair of spirit labels 'Whisky' and 'Brandy'.

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Five boxed sets of various drinking glasses, including a pair of Royal Doulton crystal tumblers, by Webb Corbett, (boxed); together with an Edinburgh International lead crystal brandy balloon; and others.

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Small Collection of Silver Plated Items, Cruet, Napkin Rings, Sugar Tongs, White Metal Salt with Spoon, Brandy Warmer, and a Silver Sugar Sifter Spoon

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Brass Horse Head Handled Walking Stick With Glass Brandy Flask Within And 6 Other Assorted Sticks

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A VICTORIAN DECANTER LABEL of shaped oblong form, inscribed "Brandy" within shell and scroll border, 2 1/2" wide, Sheffield 1894, and two later labels for "Claret" and "Sercial", 1oz 7dwts (3)

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A George III brandy saucepan, of bellied circular form with a small spout and a turned wooden handle, by William & James Priest, London 1765, the bowl 3.6in (9cm) diameter, 5.25oz.

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An 18th century Dutch brandy bowl, of lobed oval form on a domed foot with mask and scroll handles, engraved with initials and pricked date '1797', maker's mar 'HF?' [script}, probably Groningen/Friesland, early 18th century, 9.5in (24cm) wide, 8oz.

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Thirteen assorted Old Sheffield plated wine labels: 'PORT', 'BRANDY', 'RUM', 'R.PORT', 'WHISKY', RAISIN', 'RUM', 'BRANDY', 'BRANDY', 'BRONTE', 'CLARET', 'BRANDY' and 'W.PORT'. (13)

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Four Old Sheffield plated neck ring wine labels and one ivory example, with the following titles: 'PORT', 'BRANDY', '1818.SHERRY.AI', 'PORT' & 'GIN'. (5)

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Twelve assorted late 18th/19th century mother of pearl wine labels: 'SHRUB', 'BRANDY', 'SHERRY', 'WHISKY', 'RUM', 'BRANDY', 'MADEIRA', 'WHISKEY', 'MALAGA', 'GRAPE' and 'PORT'. (12)

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A group of twelve assorted late 18th/19th century mother of pearl wine labels: 'CALCAVELLA', 'TENT', 'RHENISH', 'KIRSCH', 'SHERRY', 'SILLERY', 'GIN', 'BRANDY', 'BURGUNDY', 'CLARET', 'CLARET' & 'LISBON'. (12)

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A set of three George III provincial wine labels, of canted oblong form, incised 'SHERRY', 'BRANDY' and 'PORT', J.T. Younge & Co, Sheffield 1790/1791 (3)

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A pair of George III provincial wine labels, of canted oblong form, incised and infilled 'GIN' and 'BRANDY', maker's mark RC, probably for Richard Clark, York, c.1792. (2)

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A pair of George III North Country provincial wine labels, of canted oblong form with bright-cut borders incised 'RUM' and 'BRANDY', by Langlands & Roberts Newcastle, c.1790. (2)

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A 19th Century Indian Colonial wine label, c.1850, in the form of a filigree crescent inlaid 'BRANDY', with a wirework border.*For a similar example, see fig 1355 in Wine Labels 1730-2003, A World History, Edited by John Salter, Antiques Collectors Club, 2004.

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White metal Brandy Ladle, inset George III Bank Token, dated 1815 and with whalebone handle.

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A set of four post war brandy glasses, the set having clear glass ovoid bowls side dipped into coloured glass casings with three drawn feet, red, yellow, blue and green colour ways. (4)

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A mixed lot of two Decanter Labels, comprising: a rare William IV bright cut engraved Coronet example, London 1802, makers mark Edward Edwards (repaired): Together with a George IV oval example, marked Brandy, London 1826, makers mark Charles Rawlings, (2)

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Box: Collection of various Drinking Glasses including Brandy Balloons, Wines etc

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A SILVER BRANDY GOBLET on turned foot, 3 1/2" high Birmingham 1971, a pair of small vases on square stepped feet, Sheffield 1967, a trophy cup and two brushes.

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A group of early 19th century South Staffordshire enamels, comprising: a pair of salt cellars painted with landscapes within gilt cartouches on a pink ground; another similar pair with floral panels; another painted with flowers on a white; two cartouche shaped decanter labels 'Claret' & 'Sherry'; another similar 'Brandy', and a tricorn painted with flowers on a white ground (all damaged)

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A collection of six William IV and later silver and plated decanter labels, comprising; a leaf and vine embossed label 'Port', Birmingham 1835 by George Unite, another rectangular 'Claret', Birmingham 1830 by Joseph Willmore, a smaller similar label with a vacant ribbon panel, 1841, another label, Birmingham 1836, and a pair plated cartouche shaped labels, 'Whisky' and 'Brandy'

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A plated brandy warmer in the form of a tricycle with a cylindrical burner, 20cm high (8in)

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