λA collection of 19th century ivory wine labels, comprising: a neck ring label, titled 'GIN'. another neck ring label 'GIN' and one 'SHRUB', plus one 'BROWN BRANDY', and other titles 'BRANDY' (x2), 'GIN', 'WHISKEY' and 'HOLLANDS', plus a boar's tusk label incised 'BRANDY' and a Victorian ivory figural bottle stopper, and two ivorine labels. (13)
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A George II silver brandy pan, by George Jones, London 1729, baluster form, turned wooden handle, length 16.5cm, plus a George II sauce boat, maker's mark worn, London 1738, leaf capped scroll handle, heavily repaired, and a George II cream boat, by Samuel Welles, London 1756, engraved with a crowned monogram, approx. total weight 12.3oz. (3)
Two boxed bottles of Dimple Whisky, bottle of Bols Apricot brandy with dancing ballerina to the inside and wind up musical mechanism to the base, two bottles of Bells whisky and a small bottle of Haig's whisky (6)Condition report: Bols Ballerina whisky- the mechanism winds and plays music while the dancer spins, however the action is slightly temperamental
A George II large silver brandy warmer, George Bulman, Newcastle 1739, the handle with turned, ebonised fruitwood grip, 17cm diameter, 27cm high (to handle top)/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Approx 762gm. Dent to one side. Other surface wear and minor dents commensurate with age. I suspect the handle has been repaired where it joins the heart shape to the side, it has been neatly done.
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS, ETC, including Wedgwood bone china Wild Strawberry pattern twin handled platter and an octagonal bowl, width 15.5cm, five Wedgwood green jasperware pin dishes / ashtray, a modern Chinese porcelain table lamp, a David Sharp Rye pottery table lamp, brandy glasses, decanters, etc (3 boxes and loose)
Collection of Quality Cut Glass, comprising three decanters, square, round and cylindrical, all with decorative stoppers, four whiskey tumblers, four brandy glasses, four tall wine glasses, and four assorted dessert wine glasses, and a cut glass ice bucket with a chrome lid and a decorative pineapple filial. All in lovely condition.
A pair of Elizabeth II silver decanter labels, each decorated in relief with a lion's mask and paws within fruiting vine borders, one inscribed 'Brandy', the other 'Port', Birmingham 1969 by P.H. Vogel & Co, another silver 'Whiskey' decanter label, Birmingham 1973, and a silver vine leaf 'Gin' decanter label, Sheffield 1973, total weight 66.4g, together with a silver mounted glass decanter and stopper, height 23.5cm, and a silver toddy ladle with twisted whale bone handle, length 34cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George IV silver 'Sherry' decanter label, Birmingham 1821 by Joseph Willmore, a silver 'Brandy' decanter label, Birmingham 1834 by Taylor & Perry, and a silver 'Gin' decanter label, Birmingham 1844 by John Tongue, each of rectangular canted corner reeded form, together with a silver crescent shaped 'Sherry' decanter label, no date letter, by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Two boxes containing various bottles of alcoholic spirits mostly miniatures to include; Queen Anne, Glen Grant, Monster's Choice, Bell's, Black bottle Scotch whisky, Passport scotch, Napoleon Brandy, cased Grand Armagnac Janneau VSOP and XO fine liqueur brandy miniatures, Gran Duque Dalba in box, cased 1944 Armagnac Alas miniature, Sambuca, Amaretto, various fruit liqueurs, Archers, Vladivar vodka, Gordon's Gin, Martell cognac, Dewar's whisky, Prince of Wales Welsh whisky, Mandora Cypriot orange liqeuer, two Churchill's carousel tins, a Celtic Spirit company rugby ball shaped whisky decanter 50cl malt whisky, a brandy decanter in the shape of a Native American etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Three boxes of assorted china and glassware mainly to include; various blue and white willow design and other plates, miniature blue and white cabinet cups and saucers, mugs, rice bowl, miniature teapot, gravy boat and ladle, cruet set etc, various commemorative mugs, Mason's Ironstone 'Mandalay' pin tray, swan ornament, black and gilt cow creamer, 'Young Love' figure group, oriental figure, Chatsworth falconware lidded trinket box, various cased pens including some Parker pens, two glass paperweights, a set of glass forget me not painted items including; decanters, glasses, ewer etc, similar ewer, cranberry glass brandy balloons, glass Pegasus ornament, cased set of sherry glasses and a similar set of liqueur glasses and a set of Czech coloured glasses etc. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A George III mahogany and inlaid domed trunk shaped decanter box:, bordered with boxwood and ebony lines and decorated with satinwood ground oval panels, depicting flowers and foliage in a cornucopia and in a basket, the hinged top enclosing a fitted interior with four square glass decanters and stoppers for Hollands (2), Rum and Brandy and with circular and square apertures, having brass carrying handles to the sides, on square tapered legs, terminating in brass spade feet and castors, 40.5cm (1ft 4in) wide.
An extensive Waterford 'Lismore' suite of drinking glasses: comprising six each tall wine goblets, tall straight sided goblets, smaller straight sided goblets, sherry glasses and tots, high ball glasses, large tumblers and small tumblers and brandy balloons together with a ship's decanter, tall decanter, water jug and a Maeve decanter, acid etched marks to bases. [56]* Notes The Lismore pattern was created in 1952 by Miroslav Havel, Waterford's chief of design, who drew inspiration from the rugged charm of Lismore Castle in County Waterford.
A group of glassware to include a set of eight cut glass brandy glasses, eleven cut glass wine glasses, eleven cut glass champagne glasses, a set of eleven other wine glasses with engraved band of decoration, two champagne coupes, a sherry glass, a tumbler, two boxed tasting glasses and a further glassCondition report: All in good condition
A German Silver-Gilt Brandy-Bowl, by Neresheimer, Hanau, Circa 1900, in the 17th century Dutch style, lobed oval and on conforming foot, with grotesque capped scroll handles, 21cm long, 9oz 11dwt, 297grCondition report: Marked near rim with pseudomarks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the gilding, which is very pale in places. There is an area of abrasion on the lower body.
along with five glass decanters of different styles mainly of magnum or near magnum size, one with etching inscribed 'Brandy' within central cartouche66 x 43 x 32cmCondition report: Surface of top is worn with dry cracking, some small areas of loss to edges. Scratch to front panel and with other wear commensurate with age.
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