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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
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)
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)
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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