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A pair of Dartington Crystal spirally fluted tea light holders with globular storm shades, 19cm; a continental cut glass decanter and stopper with silver collar; other cut glass, decanters, preserve jar and cover, pair of brandy glasses, a set of four EPNS whisky, gin, brandy and sherry labels; a pair of acid etched glasses, candlestick
EAST ASIA. Various Metals lot of 4 coins, Various Dates. Various conditions. Bronze Han (Xin) dynasty (AD14-40) 'Huo Bu' spade moneyJapan 1854-1865 Silver Ansei 1 Shu Gin (1.87g; Fineness .880)China 1940 Aluminium 5 FenChina 1936-1940 Copper 1 FenComposition: Various Metals.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
Art Déco Hausbar mit RadioUSA, 1930er Jahre, Barschrank mit integriertem Radio, gemarkt auf Plakette: MANUFACTURED BY RADIOBAR Co. OF AMERICA / LOS ANGELES U.S.A., Mahagoni furniert mit schmalen Bandeinlagen aus hellerem Holz, ebonisierter Sockel und Profile, der Schrankkorpus mit abgerundeten Frontecken auf gesockeltem Stand, in der Front vertieftes Radiopanel aus hellerem Holz und mit Fenster für Sendersuchlauf, 4 Einstellknöpfen und textiler Lautsprecherabdeckung, im oberen Teil des Korpus die Hausbar mit ausschwenkbaren Seitenwänden und mit Deckplatte zum Aufklappen, die Klappe innen verspiegelt, das Innere teilweise ausgekleidet mit polierten Metallplatten und ausgestattet mit Halterungen, Einsätzen und Fächern für Gläser, Flaschen und Kübel, die Becherhalterung des mittleren Panels flankiert von je 1 Leuchtkörper in E27-Fassung, zur Ausstattung aus Glas mit bandartigen Silberauflagen gehören: 3 Flaschen mit Aufschrift GIN, SCOTCH, BRANDY, 1 Cocktail-Shaker, verschiedene Gläser (darunter Satz aus 6 Schnapsgläsern) sowie 3 Becher aus Leichtmetall, HxBxT: 115/77/38 cm. Provenienz: Aus dem ehemaligen Besitz von Fritz Märklin (1896-1961). Funktionstüchtige Elektrifizierung. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren/mit teilw. Lackabrieb, Flecken, Lautsprecherabdeckung etwas verschlissen, Bar-Ausstattung unvollständig.
Victorian silver decanter stand of trefoil form, with pierced foliate decoration, engraved armorial crest and central carrying handle, on three cast pierced feet, containing three cut glass decanters with glass stoppers (London 1851) Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, together with three Victorian silver spirit labels engraved Brandy, Gin and Whisky (London 1837) Charles Rawlings & William Summers. Approximately 40ozs weighable silver.Good condition apart from the decanters which have chips to the collars and a staple repair
H.M. Queen Victoria 1837, scarce commemorative Lambeth salt glazed stoneware gin flask decorated in relief with a standing figure of The Queen and The Royal Coat of Arms inscribed on underside 'Presented by P. P. Green, Lambeth July 20th 1837', 17cm highGood original - some wear to front of crown on coat of arms and very minor nibbles and firing cracks - see extra images
Pottery gin/liqueur jug. model 478 with polychrome decoration of flowers and text: "Wijnand Fockink Amsterdam 1679", design J.W. Mijnlief, execution Faience and tilefactory Holland Utrecht, ca. 1900, h. 21,5 cm.Plateel jenever/likeur kruikje, model 478 met polychrome decoratie van bloemen en tekst:"Wijnand Fockink Amsterdam 1679", ontwerp J.W. Mijnlief, uitvoering Faience en tegelfabriek Holland Utrecht, ca. 1900, h. 21,5 cm.
19th century stoneware gin bottle impressed I. Peck, Spirit Merchant Hull H27cm, Victorian salt glazed stoneware jar embossed W. Jefferson Mustard Manufacturer 47 Wincolmlee Hull, part cane covered stoneware flagon for John Smith Market Place Beverley and a Barton-on-Humber stoneware ginger beer bottle (4)
A scarce 19th century salt glazed novelty pistol gin flask, 24.5cm long, (s.d.); together with another Victorian brown glazed pottery figural gin flask, height excluding stopper 22cm; a similar biscuit jar and cover, 26.5cm high, (restoration); and another 19th century salt glazed twin handled vase, 18cm high, (chips). (4)
A fine and rare travelling cocktail set by Alfred Dunhill English, circa 1909,,comprising a cocktail shaker marked 'Dunhill' to underside with a set of four beakers inside and strainer in the lid; with a set of three curved spirit flasks marked 'GIN', 'FRENCH' and 'ITALIAN', housed in a circular brown leather travelling case with carrying handle, the lid of the case initialled H.C.D., 20cm high overall. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: †† VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CORNWALL – ACCOUNT BOOKManuscript account book of James Barker of Coverack, with ownership inscription 'James Barker His Book' on reverse of front endpaper and 'James Barkers/ Book 1786' on back endpaper, comprising early entries for haberdashery and cloth ('for a Hatt', '...I yd ½ of holland... 16 buttons... thread... pins... fustain... druggett') and other goods such as sugar and candles, later entries concerning nautical matters ('...Re'd for the Little Boat Share of Copper... for Loading of Goods out of Henry Robarts...'), trading in fish (mackerel, pilchards etc.), brandy, rum and gin, repairs, piloting and landing of goods ('...For Landing Captain Martin... for Pilateing a brig from America...'), and salvage ('... share of the wreck Salvd from the brill...'), noting profits from voyages ('...1794 January 6th the Harmony sailed the first trip for Guernsey...'), with mention of local names and places ('Mr Sandys of Pengarak', 'Theophyllus Johns', 'Cousen Batt the Dockters son', 'Joseph Rogers Trebarweth'), notes on the family ('...August 9th 1789 George Barker was born/ at 11 Oclock in the morning...'), and events ('...November 5 1788 the Maccrony saild for Guernsey with Anthony Barker, Nicholas Hoskin, Philip Hicks & Francis Lowry on Bord and have not been heard of Since...'), some entries inverted, others struck through, 44 leaves, c.11 either neatly cut or roughly torn away with loss, dust-staining, ink blots and other marks, edges frayed, slightly later brown wrappers, rebacked, loose within contemporary limp ruled vellum stitched over later card, marked, worn and stained, 480 x 190mm., preserved in a black solander box, 1730's to 1790'sFootnotes:'FOR PILATEING A BRIG FROM AMERICA': An account book used by several generations of a Cornish piloting family.Whilst early entries in our volume relate to trade in haberdashery and concern cloth, buttons and other accoutrements, by the latter half of the century, the Barker family appear to have concentrated their efforts on piloting. The volume bears the ownership inscription of James Barker of Coverack (1747-1840) who is listed as a licenced pilot in the Compulsory Pilotage Notice for 1809 (the year licensing of pilots was first introduced). The Barker family of Coverack plied their trade as pilots for several generations, using their skilled knowledge of the coastline to help guide ships safely round the treacherous Cornish coast, boarding ships and providing information to the ships' masters on unfamiliar tides, currents and underwater hazards (Knight, T., 'Falmouth Pilots of the late Nineteenth Century', Troze: The Online Journal of the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, December 2019, Vol. 8, No. 1). Judging from the entries in the present volume, the Barkers were involved in several operations, not only piloting and landing of goods but rescue and lucrative salvage operations as well as trading in fish, rum and gin. The account of the Bodmin Sessions for 4 October 1808 also identifies James Barker as a fish curer: '...shipped at Liverpool 2,800 bushels of British fishery salt to carry it to Coverack, in parish of Gweek, on account of James Barker, fish curer. During a storm on the voyage they lost 65 bushels 22 lbs. of salt...' (Archives and Cornish Studies Centre, ref. QS/1/7/555). One particularly poignant entry in our volume amongst the columns of pounds, shillings and pence serves as a reminder of the dangers faced by those who made their living on the seas: '...November 5 1788 the Maccrony saild for Guernsey with Anthony Barker, Nicholas Hoskin, Philip Hicks & Francis Lowry on Bord and have not been heard of Since...'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare airtwist cordial or gin glass and an incised twist wine glass, circa 1750The first with a pan-topped bowl solid at the base, on a multi-spiral stem with a central swelling knop, over a heavy circular firing foot, 13.9cm high, the other with a round funnel bowl on a tall stem with a fine wrythen incised twist, over a domed foot, 17.2cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Delomosne and Son (wine)Henry Fox Collection (cordial)With Jeanette Hayhurst, 3 May 2007 (cordial)Patrick and Mavis Walker CollectionA similar cordial glass is illustrated by Arthur Churchill, Glass Notes, No.10 (December 1950), p.6, fig.7 and was sold as part of the Walter F Smith Collection by Sotheby's on 4 December 1967, lot 189.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Four silver wine labels, comprising a cut corner rectangular example incised 'Hollands', 5cms, another, similar but curved incised 'Port', 5.5cms, another of curved corner rectangular form cut out 'Gin', 4.3cms, and a crescent form example incised 'Sherry', broken through letter 'R' and repaired, 5cms, all unmarked. (4)
Joseph MOUGIN (1876 - 1961) - GRÈS MOUGIN NANCY Influences africaines, modèle 143 JTrès important vase piriforme au décor géométrique en relief.Épreuve en grès émaillé brun cuir présentant des nuances de vert antique.Marqué Grès MOUGIN Nancy France – J. MOUGIN sc. et porte le numéro 143 J en creux sous la base.Hauteur : 29 cmDiamètre : 30 cmProvenance : Ancienne collection Gin de Trentinian.
Beefeater Dry Gin & Guinness Extra Stout Pub Mirrors & Finish Flag (3)Make: Contact AuctioneerModel: Contact AuctioneerYear: 0Mileage: 0VIN: Contact AuctioneerConfiguration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: Contact AucitoneerTransmission: Contact AuctioneerBeefeater Dry Gin & Guinness Extra Stout Pub Mirrors & Finish Flag (3) The buyers premium for automobilia items, including registration numbers is 15% plus VAT (18% in total)
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