A silver-plated mounted three decanter Tantalus, early 20th CenturyEach Tantalus with its own label for Gin, Whisky and Brandy, with presentation inscription 'From the Liverpool post office, choral society, dated 1916', width 32cm, height 31cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 189 - All decanters chipped around collarsGeneral tarnishing and wear to frame, otherwise good condition
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A 19th century Staffordshire figure 'Gin & Water', with double sided figure wearing a blue jacket, height 22.5cm and a 19th century Staffordshire figure of a sailor kneeling and with hands clasped in prayer, height 17cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Gin figure - crack through right wrist, head has been off and glued. Vertical cracks to body and smalla reas of paint loss.2nd figure - left foot missing, cracks and crazing throughout,
Two Port and Skittles set - 4 x 3 miniature Malt whiskies and a Gordons London Gin and a Dimple De luxe whisky - A bottle of Hardys 'Eileen Hardy' Shiraz 1998 - Two boxes - Bordeaux Lovers Case wine and glasses - Three bottles of wine - Graves, Roxbourgh Chardonnay and Battle of Bosworth Rose
A collection of silver wares comprising a pair of miniature silver chairs, each decorated with fisherman, bearing import marks, a mother of pearl and silver baby's rattle / teether with owl decoration, a silver cheroot holder, silver napkin ring, silver cigarette box of square form, a pair of plated sugar tongs, a plated wine label inscribed "Whisky" and another inscribed "Gin"
A PAIR OF SILVER NAPKIN RINGS in the form of stirrups mounted with foxes, 4.cm high, Birmingham 1947 by G.W. Lewis & Co; a set of three oval shaped decanter labels with gadrooned borders for Brandy, Whisky and Gin, Chester 1936 by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, 3.3 troy oz; and three further decanter labels (8)
A set of three George III sillver crescent shaped decanter labels for Gin, Brandy and Hollands, all Birmingham 1812, makers mark part indistinct but probably Joseph Taylor, and a wrythen glass decanter with a silver collar, maker James Deakin, hallmark Chester 1901, with a cork stopper with a white metal pull
DUTCH CAST SILVER CADDY SPOON, by Bernard Muler, the oval bowl embossed with a canal scene with swans, beneath a pierced handle surmounted with a figure of a boat, Edinburgh import mark, TOGETHER WITH AN ELECTROPLATED SOUVENIR EXAMPLE, 'Bridge House, Ambleside' and TWO ELECTROPLATED DECANTER LABELS, 'Brandy' and 'Gin' (4)
Pair of 19th Century Bristol blue glass tapered mallet shaped carafes, each having a cork stopper with enamelled label Brandy and Gin, 24.5cm high exclusive of stoppers Condition: One bottle has rim chip approx 7mm x 4mm, both decanters have some light surface scratching - **General condition consistent with age
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