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2 Sinuhe liqueurs in decorative bottles, 1 black in the shape of Tutenkamon 500ml and 1 white in the shape of Cleopatra 475ml; 1 decorative tin containing 2 miniature Jack Daniels; 1 Buddha shaped bottle of liqueur de la Suerte (90ml); 1 20cl stoneware jug of Aguardente; 1 Grand Macnish blended Scotch Whisky in dimpled bottle (approx 25cl); 1 Norfolk Punch (32cl); 2 empty Royal Victoria Wade Pottery Gin Barrels to hold approx 20cl; A ceramic bottle of Napoleon Armagnac Dupeyron in presentation box (approx 35cl, broken seal, half full); 1 bottle Palo Cuevas del Drach (Mallorca, 50cl) in a cigar shaped bottle; 1 bottle Black Hills Mt Rushmore James Beam Bourbon in a ceramic replica of Mount Rushmore; 1 bottle Venus de la Vid Licor de Brandy in a nude Venus shaped bottle.
5 bottles assorted spirits comprising: 1 x 75cl bottle Virgin Islands Gold, Cruzan Rum, imported from West Indies; 1 x 75cl bottle 1879 Black Bottle Scotch Whisky; 1 x 75cl bottle Canadian Club Whisky; 1 x litre bottle Beefeater London Distilled Dry Gin; 1 x 75cl bottle British Navy Pusser`s Rum.
A cast iron cooking pot with long handle, two flat irons and a trivet and a black painted iron trivet, a double handled enamelled flour bin and lid, a twin handled oval cooking pot and cover, stoneware foot-warmer, large ceramic gin barrel, assorted collectors` plates, red glass vases, wooden bowl, tray and cups etc
TEN MINTON BIN-LABELS AND ANOTHER SIMILAR 19TH CENTURY, IMPRESSED FACTORY MARKS COMPRISING TEN TRIANGULAR EXAMPLES, THREE NAMED FOR CHAMPAGNE, TWO FOR SHERRY, TWO FOR CLARET, ONE EACH FOR GIN, PORT AND MOSELLE, TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER SIMILAR NAMED FOR WHISKEY THE TRIANGULAR EXAMPLES APPROX. 5¾ IN. (14.5 CM.) WIDE (11) View on Christie's.com
A George III silver wine label, by Susannah Barker, London 1791 oval eye form, double-bead border, incised `GIN`, length 4.7cm, plus a George III silver wine label, by J Hyde, London 1793, eye form, reeded border, incised `CHAMPAGNE`, length 4.1cm. (2) Provenance: Gin purchased from Alcoholic Antiques, (Brian Beet), 12th December 1980, Champagne purchased from Alcoholic Antiques, 4th June 1981.
A George III silver wine label, by James Hyde, London circa 1780, oval eye form, beaded border, engraved with a crest and incised `PORT`, length 4.4cm, plus a George III silver wine label, by James Hyde, circa 1790, eye form, bright-cut border, incised `GIN`, length 4.2cm. (2) Provenance: Port purchased from Pauline Peretz, Antiques, London, June 11th 1980. Gin purchased from Brand Inglis Ltd, 16th June 1986.
A collection of four small silver wine labels, comprising: a Victorian label, by Rawlings and Summers, London 1856, reeded border, blackened `GIN`, a George III label, by Solomon Hougham, London 1809, rectangular form, incised `CLARET`, a George III label, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1813, oblong form, gadroon border, incised `WHISKEY` and a Victorian label, by George Unite, Birmingham 1861, oblong form, reeded border, incised `WHISKEY`. (4) Provenance: Gin and Claret, purchased from Alcoholic Antiques 10th April and 5th June 1982. Whisky (1813) purchased from Gavina Ewart Antiques, Broadway, Worcs. 14th May 1983. Whisky (1861) purchased from R & M Nicholas, 31st December 1980.
A small collection of silver Concorde items, comprising a set of four wine labels of rectangular form, incurved corners, engraved `PORT`, `BRANDY`, `GIN`, and `WHISKY`, in two fitted cases, plus a single `BRANDY` label, an electroplated hip flask, by Chris Middleton, cased, and a cased pair of silver cufflinks and a tie pin. (8)
A good William IV burr walnut and brass bound 4 bottle decanter box with inlaid monogrammed brass cartouche, recessed brass carrying handles and Bramah lock, containing the original numbered square decanters with canted and notched corners, faceted necks and flat teardrop stoppers with silver mounted collars( London 1831). Each bottle etched respectively - "Brandy", "Rum", "Shrub" and "Gin", and the box soft lined with green velvet. (21.5cms wide x 24cms high)
Two French folding champagne knives, the blades marked T & CIE PARIS with ivory handles marked PETROT-BONNET CHAMPAGNE and DUC DE MONTE BELLOW, with locking clips; an ice hammer; two folding `bottle` knives with advertising CHAMPAGNE SEAGER`S DRY GIN; and three folding pocket corkscrews, one has a champagne bottle marked POL CHAUVET. (8)
Five cork extractors; one with a cap lifter marked HALL`S WINE THE SUPREME TONIC; three cork cutters; an ebonised wood bottle seal, marked E.HALL WHEATSHEATH, GREENWICH, with buttons for PORT, BRANDY, SHERRY, WHISKEY, GIN, RUM; four ice hammers, one with corkscrew and cap lifter marked P.H.V. & Co. (13)
A set of three electroplate wine labels, modelled as vine leaves, engraved `Gin`, `Whisky` and `Brandy` respectively, with suspension chains, 49mm; two other electroplate wine labels of rectangular shape with embossed shell gadrooned borders, engraved `Martini` and `Sherry`, with suspension chains, 60mm and two porcelain bottle labels by Coalport, of cartouche shape with gilt lined floral borders, `Gin`, with suspension chains, (7)
A George IV silver brandy label, London 1827, of oblong reeded form, makers mark C.R, length 4 cm, a silver gin and whisky labels, London, 1961/3, together with a pair of Edwardian silver dessert spoons, London 1908, three silver sugar tongs, London & Sheffield, three silver teaspoons, a silver sugar scoop, two silver condiment spoons, a pierced silver tea strainer, and further silver handled mother or pearl fruit knives and forks, ivory handled silver plated mounted shovel, a silver and mother of pearl handled sugar scoop, two silver plated grape scissors, and further miscellaneous items, (a lot).
A cased set of six silver napkin rings, with a silver toastrack, a pair of silver Georgian sugar tongs, a pair of silver wine labels for Whisky and Brandy, another label for Sherry, another for Gin, a filigree circular box, 11cm diameter, and an Indian silver coloured cream jug, 124g (4 oz) gross
A matched pair of silver wine labels, Birmingham 1975 and 1981, of rectangular outline with leaf, gadrooned and shell borders, one Gin one Rum, with another silver label, for Brandy, 44g gross, a plated Whisky label, an enamelled butterfly brooch, a costume brooch, a corkscrew/penknife in the shape of a bottle, a quartz wrist watch, and a 1977 crown coin
Four Art Deco silver decanter labels by Charles Boyton, London 1934, signature mark, plain triangular and engraved ‘Gin’, ‘Sherry’ (2) and ‘Brandy’; another conforming by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1931, engraved ‘Whisky’, each 5.5cm (2.25in) wide, on oblong link suspension chains, 108g (3.5 oz) gross (5)
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