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Lot 2363

Martell Cordon Bleu Fine Liqueur Cognac Brandy, 24fl oz, 70% proof, with box

Lot 2332

Bols 'Ballerina' Apricot Brandy and three whisky miniatures 

Lot 2196

Ten bottles of wine including Vouvray 750ml, Kamala Zenith 2005, 75cl, 13.5%, Most Wanted Malbec 75cl, 14% vol etc and a bottle of Old Chateau Brandy, 35cl, 40%

Lot 2333

Martell Fine Cognac in presentation box, 700ml, 40% vol, and a Three Barrels Raynal and Cie French Brandy,1ltr, 40% vol

Lot 2365

Martell Médaillon Liqueur Cognac Brandy V.S.O.P, 24fl oz, 70% proof, with presentation box

Lot 2178

A collection of alcohol miniatures including Bell's Whisky, Graham's Port, Smirnoff Vodka, St Agnes Brandy etc

Lot 1707

Pair of hallmarked silver bottle tickets comprising Brandy and Whiskey, London 1964 and 1965, maker C J Vander Ltd, weight 27g

Lot 1708

Pair of Georgian hallmarked silver bottle tickets with pierced names Port and Sherry surrounded by embossed vine decoration, width 6cm, London 1824, maker Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, together with a further hallmarked silver Brandy bottle ticket, weight of all three 65g

Lot 2364

Martell Cordon Bleu Fine Liqueur Cognac Brandy, not less than 11½ fl oz, 70% proof, in presentation box

Lot 193

A matching set of four silver decanter labels, George Unite, Birmingham 1836 to 1839, Two whisky and two brandy. (4)

Lot 196

A fine Georgian silver Brandy decanter label, Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1833

Lot 1272

Courvoisier XO cognac with two Stuart cut glass brandy balloons, boxed; another similar set with one glass only; Napoleon Fine Champagne cognac with two glasses (together 3 boxes)

Lot 388

A quantity of cut glass and crystal, mainly drinking glasses to include sets and part sets of whisky glasses, brandy glasses, sundae dishes, decorative footed bowl, etc and a Murano milk glass and coloured gilded glass of a swan.

Lot 863

Eight various bottles of spirits and beer comprising Brentzen Distillers apple schnapps liquor, De Kuyper cherry brandy, Blandy's Five Year Old Malmsey Medeira, Lemon Hop Bohemian Brew beer, Krupnik Slony Karmel Original Recipe Polish caramel and sea salt infused liquor, a bottle of Pingo de Pinga, and two bottles of Moulan de Valdonne syrup, Sirop De Peche Abricot and Sirop De Citron Vert (8).

Lot 663

SILVER BRANDY SAUCE LADLE with baleen handle, possibly Glasgow 1860

Lot 1278

A SELECTION OF PORTS AND SPIRITS CONSISTING OF 1 BOTTLE OF TAYLOR'S FIRST ESTATE RESERVE PORT, 1 bottle of Morrisons port, 1 bottle of Harveys medium dry sherry, 1 one litre bottle of Tia Maria, 1 bottle of Cinzano, 1 bottle of DeKuyper Apricot Brandy and 1 bottle of Sainsbury's dark rum (7)

Lot 376

A Collection of Various Edinburgh Crystal Lomond Pattern Items to Include Sundae Dishes, Bowl, Two Brandy Balloons etc Together with a Nice Quality Hobnail Cut Glass Bowl of Small Proportion (Brandy Balloon with Chip to Base)

Lot 83

Suite of Waterford cut drinking glasses, relief diamond patterned, 34 pieces viz:- six hock glasses, six champagne flutes, seven bucket-shaped goblets and six brandy balloonsCondition ReportA small chip to the jug, otherwise appear undamaged with general wear and tear.For shipping please contact: mjmpost458@gmail.com

Lot 154

A pair of early 19th century English clear glass square section decanters, with facet and wheel cuttings engraved Rum and Brandy, with facet cut glass stoppers, 25 cm and 26 cm high, together with a pair of similar octagonal section decanters with stoppers. CONDITION REPORT: These decanters are all in a good condition

Lot 200

Cubby Broccoli, quantity of various ephemera celebrating 25 years of James Bond movies at Odeon cinemas, together with Wedgwood commemorative plate (one of just eleven manufactured) presented to Cubby Broccoli and two commemorative Edinburgh crystal brandy glasses and a quantity of bone china coasters

Lot 229

A Mappin and Webb silver plated part cruet set together with six white metal spirt labels. To include Brandy, Whiskey, Claret and Gin etc.

Lot 461

FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASS WARES, to include a pair of boxed Derwent Crystal brandy glasses, a boxed Georgian Crystal tumbler engraved with 'Burton on Trent Wine Society' and coat of arms, a Royal Doulton Capt. Ahab D6500 character jug, large glass spherical lampshade and bell shaped cloche?, a box of cut and other glassware including two decanters, a Denby Green Wheat teapot and Chevron coffee pot, a pair of boxed Dartington Glass crystal Irish coffee glasses, unmarked tureens, assorted tea wares to include two Queen Anne part tea sets, one with roses pattern and Royal Kew Gardens (sd) (4 BOXES + LOOSE)

Lot 701

A MATCHED SUITE OF CUT GLASS DRINKING GLASSES, all in sets of eight or six apart from a set of four whiskey tumblers, to include red and white wine, brandy, champagne flutes, port and water glasses, unbranded, approximately 92 pieces

Lot 739

A QUANTITY OF CUT GLASS ETC, TO INCLUDE SETS OF STOURVALE CRYSTAL DRINKING GLASSES, including wine whiskey, brandy etc, together with assorted vases, bowls, baskets and trinkets etc, most pieces appear to be in good condition

Lot 15

A mixed lot of cut glass and similar including decanters, one having silver brandy label, wine glasses, tumblers and more.

Lot 607

A silver plated Art Deco MIXIT cocktail shaker having rotating list of cocktail recipes in the lid, including Kicking Horse, Bronx, Martini, Palm Beach, Clover Club, Side Car, White Lady, Bacchante & Brandy Cocktail, retailed by Jamieson & Garry of Aberdeen Condition Report In good condition with no visible faults or repairs. recipe roller runs smoothly

Lot 600

A collection of pressed glass ware: brandy glasses, tumblers, flutes etc (1 tray).

Lot 7

Three London silver Georgian style wine labels with chased fan shell and leaf borders, Whisky, Sherry and Brandy and a set of four Sheffield plated octagonal decanter labels, including Brandy, Sherry, Gin, Whisky, a plated Rum decanter label and a ceramic Claret label (a lot)

Lot 14

1 litre bottle of Remy Martin Fine Champagne VSOP Cognac, 1 bottle Remy Martin Fine Champagne VSOP Cognac, 68cl, 1 bottle J de Mailliac VSOP Armagnac, 1 litre Beehive Napoleon VSOP French Brandy, 1 bottle Richot Napoleon VSOP French Brandy, 68 cl (5)

Lot 18

A mixed lot of spirits to include, 1 litre Glenfiddich special reserve single malt, in tube, whiskies (litres & 75cl) Tanquery Gin, Absolut vodka, brandy, together with 3 x 20cl bottles of Taylors Port (13)

Lot 348

Victorian silver decanter label (ticket) with pierced rococo decoration, by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1850, on a chain, 6.2 x 3.2cm, pair of Edwardian octagonal labels, ?Brandy? and ?Whisky?, by RP, Chester 1908, on silver chains, similar label ?Port? by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1905, on a chain and another label ?Whisky?, by C & C, Birmingham 1965, on chain, gross 66.3grs, in a travelling jewel case. W 14.3cm (6)

Lot 58

11 Assorted Brandies and Cognacs to include 2 x litre bottles of Asbach Uralt brandy, 1 bottle Courvoisier 3 star Cognac, 1 bottle Grand Marnier, 1 litre Mandarin Napoleon Liqueur, 2 bottles Brandy de Jerez 103 Solera, 1 bottle VSOP Bisquit Cognac, 1 bottle Ginger Liqueur, 1 bottle Eckes Apricot Brandy, 1 bottle Wenneker Apricot Brandy. Condition report ? good, all unopened (11)

Lot 68

1 litre bottle Hennessy VS Cognac, 1 litre bottle Courvoisier VS Cognac, 2 litre bottles Three Barrels VSOP Brandy, 1 bottle Havion XO French Brandy, in presentation box, 1 bottle Richot Napoleon VSOP Brandy and 1 bottle J&E Martell cognac, 70% proof (7)

Lot 695

A Waterford Glass "Colleen" Pattern Part Table Service (85 pieces) Service is of 85 pieces rather than 86 pieces as originally catalogued!One brandy glass has a large chip to the foot but otherwise this table service appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage or loss.

Lot 446

A set of six cut glass liquor / miniature brandy snifter glasses marked Brierley for Cartier.

Lot 547

A large collection of miniature bottles, including boxed examples, to include a good selection of Whisky, Brandy and Rum examples

Lot 194

A bottle of three star Courvoisier Cognac brandy together with a bottle of Benedictine brandy.

Lot 1101

A Carlton Ware Martell brandy display a/f, dog decanter (missing stopper), Sylvan Scotsman lamp base and musical clown

Lot 1055

Cut Glass, wine glasses decanter, Whisky, Brandy, blue-white bowl, jug, etc:- One Box.

Lot 1710

A Waterford Crystal Kilcash pattern part suite of glassware, comprising eleven water goblets, twelve wines, nine dessert wines, eight sherries, six larger tumblers, six whisky tumblers and six small tumblers, together with a set of six Webb Corbett brandy glasses.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.

Lot 174

Three George III silver spirit or decanter labels: Whisky - Thomas Wallis, London 1808, Brandy and Gin - sponsors mark of Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1808 and 1817, 4cm wide and less, 21 grams approxCondition report: Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to the decoration

Lot 137

A Georgian style silver brandy warming pan and cover, the baluster body with turned wood side handle, the cover with turned finial, hallmarked by Thomas Edward Atkins, Birmingham, 1910, gross weight 6.48 ozt (201.5 grams) - minor dents to body 

Lot 1424

A set of six vintage large Napoleon brandy glasses, etched Coronet above N, boxed 

Lot 56

A George II silver brandy pan, marks worn 7.4oz together with a later Georgian silver spirit stand by John Emes London1805 11.1oz including the matching burnerCondition report: The stand has an internal diameter of 10.26cm to the top ring

Lot 37

A Dutch glass decanter with cast silver base and neck, the stopper silver-mounted with a cherub holding flowers 20cm the neck with a Georgian silver Brandy label

Lot 46

A Georgian provincial silver brandy pan with turned ivory handle, marked SB thrice 3.23oz Crossed halberds crest.

Lot 563

A pair of T Knight Glass & Bottle, China Barrel Merchants Birmingham Gin and P Brandy barrels, both of oval form, printed with a swan on water and with brass taps, height 11.25ins

Lot 311

1981 Chateau de Lacaze Bas Armagnac (70cl/46%); Phillipe Rochelle VSOP French Brandy (2)

Lot 316

Grand Marnier Liqueur, Orange and Fine Old Cognac Brandy (70cl/38.5%); Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge Liqueur (100cl/40%) 2 bottles

Lot 138

Edwardian Period Fine Trio of Sterling Silver Spirit Labels for Brandy, Gin and Whisky, By Levi & Salaman Silver Makers. Hallmark Birmingham 1910 with Britannica Stamp. All Spirit Labels In Excellent Condition - Please See Photo.

Lot 16

Tray of liqueur, sherry and six matching cut-glass brandy balloons etc

Lot 127

Theofilos Hadjimichael (Greek, 1871-1934)Célébrant le nouveau millésime de cognac à Pirée signé en grec et daté '1930' (en bas au centre) et inscrit en grec (eu haut)pigments naturels sur toile72.5 x 81cm (28 9/16 x 31 7/8in).signed in Greek and dated (lower centre) and inscribed with description in Greek (upper part) natural pigments on textileFootnotes:ProvenanceConstantinos Koumbas collection, MytileneInherited from the above by the present owner.ExposéMytilene, Tourist Pavilion, The Painter Theofilos on Mytilene, October 7-30, 1962, no. 23 (listed in the exhibition catalogue).LittératureTheofilos, Commercial Bank of Greece edition, Athens 1966, no. 103 (illustrated).The Greek Painters - From the 19th to the 20th Century, vol. 1, Melissa editions, Athens 1974, p. 460 (mentioned).A. Hadjiyannaki, Theofilos, K. Adam editions, Athens 2007, p. 116 (illustrated).P. Zoitopoulos, Theofilos, the Ingenious Looney, Armos editions, Athens 2008, p. 44 (listed), p. 58 (discussed), fig. 15 (illustrated).M.G. Moschou, Theofilos Hadjimichael Self-Biographed, doctoral dissertation, University of Athens, Athens 2005, Annex, vol. I, p. 12 (listed), fig. I-65 (illustrated).A. Hadjiyannaki, Theofilos, K. Adam editions, Athens 2007, p. 67 (illustrated).E. Nikolaidou, Z. Papageorgopoulou, Andreas P. Kambas, Patriarch of Mesogaia, and the Art of Wine, Eleftheroudakis editions, Athens 2012, pp. 96-97 (illustrated).Vima newspaper, e-edition, February 19, 2012 (mentioned).https://slideplayer.gr/slide/2399136 (illustrated).https://paletaart3.wordpress.com/2014/10/24/ theofilos-chatzimichail (illustrated).*Veuillez noter qu'en raison de la réglementation grecque, ce lot ne peut pas être exporté de Grèce et sera disponible pour consultation et inspection à Athènes sur rendez-vous ou lors de l'Athens Preview, du 10 au 13 novembre 2021. Cette Å“uvre restera à Athènes pendant la vente aux enchères.*Please note that due to Greek regulation, this lot cannot be exported from Greece and will be available for viewing and inspection in Athens either by appointment or during the Athens Preview, 10-13 November 2021. This work will be located in Athens during the auction.In 1926-27, following a forty-year odyssey, Theofilos returned to his native island of Mytilene, where he enjoyed a very creative and prolific period, during which he painted some of his best works.1. As noted by G. Samourkas, 'the artist's Mytilene period, which lasted eight years until his passing in 1934, was his most mature; his designs became more confident, his colours warmer, his compositions more structured, his backdrops more embellished and his colour combinations more elegant.'2 As described in a lengthy inscription on the top3, this extraordinary picture shows a gathering of farmers in traditional fustanella kilts4 celebrating the arrival of the new vintage brandy. High-spirited men and women escort a horse-driven cart carrying a barrel with the precious eau de vie, while on top of it an old man posing as God Dionysus seems to preside over the bacchanalian revelry. All participants raise their glasses to the health of landowner and winemaker Andreas Kambas5 and his wife, who are shown on the upper left.Filtered through the artist's rich imagination, imbued with a spirit of untutored simplicity and handled with compositional discipline, confident brushwork and vibrant colour, the whole scene is transformed into the enthusiasm sparked in him by the joyous event. Every part of the picture, from the charming group of women in the extreme foreground to the stately winemaking facility in the distance, is an integral part of the whole, evoking a sense of home and domesticity. Everything seems to grow right out of the landscape, allowing the painter to express an overall feeling based on pure vision and emanating from life itself.The painter O. Kanellis, one of the first to discover the work of Theofilos, made the following insightful remark: 'Without realizing it, Theofilos sought to illuminate the truth of Greek nature with man being part of it. His paintings are fields of shapes and patches of colour that are integral to the natural environment, helping him express an overall feeling emanating from life itself, a feeling based on pure vision and the observation of nature. When we see an outdoor scene by Theofilos we hardly think that we see the landscape from a distance, but rather that we live in it, that we actually walk through it. Only Bonnard and Theofilos were able to convey this feeling.'6 1 N. Matsas, The Tale of Theofilos [in Greek], Estia publ., Athens 1978, p. 153.2 G. Samourkas, Twelve Folk Painters [in Greek], Athens 1974, p. 90.3 Although the inclusion of written text reflects the artist's desire to provide a full description and leave nothing obscure, his fascination with the subject outrivals his insistence on topographical accuracy. (The celebration takes place in Kantza, rather than in Piraeus). See E. Nikolaidou, Z. Papageorgopoulou, Andreas P. Kambas, Patriarch of Mesogaia, and the Art of Wine, Eleftheroudakis editions, Athens 2012, p. 96.4 The same highland garb the painter himself wore when he left Smyrna for Athens to voluntarily enlist in the 1897 campaign against Turkey and which eventually became his signature attribute.5 The legendary 'patriarch' of Greek viniculture, Andreas Kambas was the first to introduce the French distillation knowhow to Greece by bringing over advanced distillation equipment from Bordeaux in 1880. 6 O. Kanellis, 'The Painter Theofilos' [in Greek], Tachydromos magazine, no. 379, 15.7.1961.Dans sa Mytilène natale, où il est revenu en 1926-27 après une odyssée de quarante ans, Theofilos a connu une période très créative et prolifique, pendant laquelle il a peint certaines de ses meilleures Å“uvres. Comme l'a fait observer G. Samourkas, « la période où Theofilos a vécu à Mytilène, qui a duré huit ans jusqu'à son décès, a été celle de la maturité ; ses dessins sont devenus plus aboutis, ses couleurs plus chaudes, ses compositions plus structurées, ses arrière-plans plus embellis et ses combinaisons de couleurs plus élégantes.» Comme le décrit la longue inscription figurant en haut du tableau, cette Å“uvre extraordinaire représente un groupe de fermiers vêtus de la fustanelle traditionnelle, célébrant l'arrivée du nouveau millésime de cognac. Des hommes et des femmes pleins d'entrain escortent une charrette tirée par un cheval, transportant une barrique de la précieuse eau de vie, tandis que le haut de la toile représente un vieil homme posant tel le dieu Dionysos, qui semble présider des bacchanales. Tous les participants lèvent leurs verres à la santé du propriétaire foncier et vigneron Andreas Kambas et de son épouse, représentés en haut et à gauche de la toile.Filtrée par l'imagination foisonnante de l'artiste, empreinte d'une simplicité naïve, traitée avec une grande maîtrise de la composition et de la touche, et animée par des couleurs vibrantes, toute la scène respire l'enthousiasme que cet événement joyeux inspire à l'artiste. Chaque partie de la toile, depuis le charmant groupe de femmes au premier plan jusqu'à la majestueuse exploitation vinicole au loin, forme partie intégrante de l'ensemble, évoquant un sentiment d'amour du terroir. Tout semble sortir directement du paysage, permettant ainsi au peintre d'exprimer un sentiment global fondé sur une pure vision et émanant de la vie... For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 634

A GROUP OF NINE WINE LABELS (BOTTLE TICKETS) all with chains, comprising: a silver set of five oblong with shell and foliate rims inscribed for WHISKEY, GIN, PORT, BRANDY and SHERRY, EP&Co, Sheffield, 1962; another pair of the same pattern but plated and both for CLARET; a George III silver cut-cornered rectangular example for CLARET, William Ellerby, London, 1819; and a similar but plated example for VIN DE GRAVE

Lot 385

A George V silver watch case, with line decoration, Birmingham, 1920, together with a silver Brandy label CONDITION REPORT: Watch caseis dented, easel is off on the reverse, in poor condition

Lot 221

DUBLIN: A rare Georgian wine label for 'Cherry Brandy' with bright cut decoration. Punched twice verso, 'JT'. Approx. 7 grams. Est. £130 - £150.

Lot 299

A Victorian silver miniature brandy pan with turned ivory handle. London 1865. By Frederick Brasted. Approx. 58 grams. Est. £100 - £200.

Lot 370

A pair of silver wine labels for 'Brandy'. Birmingham. Approx. 27 grams. Est. £25 - £30.

Lot 298

A George II silver brandy pan with turned handle. London 1738. By John Gammon. Approx. 113 grams. Est. £300 - £400.

Lot 333

A pair of silver wine labels with floral decoration for 'Brandy' and 'Sherry'. Approx. 25 grams. Est. £40 - £50.

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