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A Victorian Burr Walnut Decanter Box, of cube form, containing four glass spirit decanters and stoppers, 26cm high; together with A George IV Silver Bottle Ticket, George Smith, London 1821, inscribed MADERIA; An Elizabeth II Silver Bottle Ticket, Birmingham 1987, inscribed WHISKY; and Two Plated Bottle Tickets, inscribed GIN and SHERRY (5). Decanter box with some sun bleaching and some minor lifting of veneer, some water staining and scratching. One decanter with chip to lip. Other minor small chips. One plated bottle tick worn through to copper. Some minor scratching throughout.
AMENDED DESCRIPTION Collection of Lismore pattern Waterford Crystal, to include ship's decanter and stopper, h25.5cm, wine decanter and stopper, h29cm, another decanter with stopper, h34cm, eight wine goblets, four brandy glasses, six 12 ounce tumblers, six 9 ounce tumblers, eight sherry glasses, together with twelve wine glasses in similar pattern, three glass tankards (50 in total), with Waterford brochure
A part suite of 20th Century Edinburgh Crystal table glass to comprise a thistle shape claret, thistle shape decanter, traditional square bodied decanter, pair of whiskey tumblers, pair of brandy balloons, pair thistle bowl ports and a pair of thistle water glasses all decorated with engraved thistles above strawberry diamond ground, acid etched mark to some pieces. (11)
A late 18th Century decanter circa 1790, mould blown and of tapered form with basal moulded comb fluting below a rough wheel cut garland, with scalloped wheel stopper, height 24cm, together with an Adams style decanter circa 1770, of taper form engraved with intertwining floral garlands around stars with basal cut fluting, with a scalloped and faceted disc stopper. (2)
A 19th century French ebonised brass and mother of pearl inlaid decanter box,containing a mirror glass to the back and a lift-out tray holding four glass decanters and stoppers and eight liqueur glasses, approx. width 32.5cm, depth 24cm, height 25cmCondition: The box has areas of rubbing to the front and the top particularly around the inlay, the brass inlay is beginning to lift in areas, with some of the stringing having lifted out of the top of the box, the surface is marked and scratched, the back panel is beginning to lift away from the corner joint, the baseboard is also lifting out, there are no major chips or cracks to the decanters and glasses, some scratches to the glass, lift out tray is superficially dirty
A 19th century French ebonised and red boulle work tabletop decanter box serpentine fronted, the hinged lid and sides containing a wooden tiered tray with gilt metal carrying handle fitted with four gilt decorated square liqueur decanters and stoppers and two sets of eight glasses, on turned feetheight 26.5 cm., width 33.3 cm., depth 25.5 cm.Condition: One decanter has a chip to stopper plug but only slight and small chip to one base corner. Gilt slightly worn but not generally good. Small chips to foot of four of the glasses. Two small areas of boulle have lifted to left hand side of front
19th century glass to include a late Georgian Prussian shaped glass decanter, a pair of rummers and a pair of ale glassesfirst having a triple ring neck and fitted with a radial cut mushroom stopper, second with round funnel shaped bowls, third faceted conical bowls on short capstan stems, (5)first height 23 cm.Condition: Good condition. Free from chips or damage
A collection of Victorian and later cut decanters and other glassto include a mallet shaped decanter with mitre cut decoration c.1830, a Victorian celery vase engraved with a Greek key band, a pair of shaft and globe decanters with facet cut stoppers, a Regency style diamond cut triple ring neck decanter, a water jug with hollow blown handle two ships decanters fitted with Coalport 'Sherry' and 'Port' ceramic bottle tickets, etc., (qty)first height 28.5 cmCondition: Good condition. Three plated bottle tickets rubbed. Some bloom to one shaft and globe decanter
A Waterford crystal Lismore pattern suite of glasses for sixcomprising six champagne, six claret, six white white, six high tumblers six tumblers, six sherry, six brandy balloons, a pair of salt and pepper pots with plated mounts and a Roly Poly decanter together with an associated Waterford square spirit decanter and a vase, (47)variousCondition: Very good condition. Unused with original paper labels
A set of four Victorian 'Last Drop' whisky tumblers c.1870 and three early 19th century decantersthe tumblers cut with large prints and deep flute cuts, deceptive base and with polished pontil, wheel engraved with a man hanging from a gibbet together with a Prussian shaped triple ring neck decanter, having a slice cut decoration to shoulder and row of basal flutes, radial cut mushroom stopper and two spirit decanters, (7)first height 10.5 cm., Condition: All four tumblers in good condition with chips or damage. Two of the hanged men on the tumblers are the same, the other two are slightly different. Prussian shaped spirit decanter has a small chip to rim
A pair of Georgian cauldron salts and other silver itemsthe salts, marks rubbed, of plain design on hoof feet, interiors gilt together with a modern decanter stand, London, 1977 by C S R Ltd with a turned wooden base., a near matching assembled three piece cruet set and a Edwardian halfpenny set coin dish, (qty)weighable silver approx. 8.52 ozt.Condition: Marks present to both slats but extremely rubbed. Occasional slight dings and rubbing to gilt interiors, The wooden base of the coaster has been scuffed. Both blue liner are chipped, the salt more so. Coin dish with dings and wear
A suite of J & L Lobmeyr drinking glasses, no.97 circa 1870 of vertical faceted panel form with cut ridged decoration, comprising ten small wine or port glasses, 14.5cm high; eight wine glasses, 15cm high; eight short-stemmed water glasses, 12cm high; thirteen short-stemmed glasses, 16cm high; a decanter and stopper and two decanters without stoppers, 24cm high; two further decanters without stoppers, 16.5cm high and a water jug, 26cm high (46 pieces, including stopper) *Believed to have been acquired as a gift by the vendor's grandparents at the time of their marriage in Vienna in 1902. Sold together with a copy of an original purchase receipt illustrating the pattern, 'Trink-Service No. 97' and the company logo.Condition report:Three small wine/port with reduced rims. 1 wine with reduced foot and rim. 2 further wines with reduced feet.Three short-stemmed glasses with reduced rims. 1 tall beer glass with reduced foot. 2 tall beer glass with medium size foot rim chips.Small section of damage and repair to lower section of the smallest carafe.1 small beer/water glass with reduced foot, another three with reduced rims.Some tiny nibbles to the lower section of the decanters with stopper and carafes/decanters without stoppers, otherwise good. There is also some slight mossing around the neck area.The water jug has some small nibbles around lower body. Elsewhere, a couple of pieces with tiny nibbles and signs of use commensurate with age.
A late 19th century carved oak tantalus, with silver plated mounts, housing three hobnail cut glass decanters with mirrored back, the two hinged doors enclosing three matched glasses and later playing cards, also five assorted decanter labels including a hallmarked silver example.Additional InformationThe tantalus is not marked ‘Betjeman’. All of the stoppers with some nibbles at the edges. All of the decanters with some polishing at rims and other nibbles and small chips to the cut detailing.
An Ashberry pewter three piece tea set, together with an Ashberry pewter shaped oval tray, numbered to the underside 959b, a hammered pewter four section toast rack, together with a silver plated photograph frame, a pair of 1950s opaque glass light shades and a Webb cut glass decanter and stopper (9).Additional InformationThe three piece tea set with general knocks and dents, the other two pewter pieces are better, the light shades appear to be ok, the frame with light wear to the edge and the decanter perhaps with a few pin head sized nicks here and there.

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