A quantity of mixed ceramics, mainly ornamental to include a Royal Doulton figure HN1809 'Cissie', a Capodimonte figure of an 18th century flower seller, a small Aynsley vase, a pair of Wade drinks bowls for gin, a Royal Worcester hand-painted bowl 'Harrington' and signed by R. Rushton and a quantity of white bisque figures etc.
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A trio of Official New Zealand All Blacks Team Group Photographs,comprising the "Invincible's" of 1924 with printed legends, 1928 All Blacks to South Africa, the image being an advertisement for St Margaret jerseys, the NZ team to the British Isles 1963-64 with printed legends, all mounted framed and glazed, the largest: 40 x 52 cm; sold together with a Vintage advertisement sign for Sportsman Gin featuring a rugby player and two boxed 1991 Rugby World Cup plates with key ring and badge, (qty)
LATE NINETEENTH/ EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY LOCKABLE OAK THREE BOTTLE TANTALUS, with electroplated top handle and mounts, housing a set of three square decanters with star cut bases, canted corners and facet cut orbicular stoppers, one a/f, each with a hallmarked silver oblong label with chain suspension, ?WHISKY?, ?GIN?, ?BRANDY?
Eight modern silver decanter labelscomprising a pair of cartouche form with fruiting vine borders, 'Gin' and 'Whisky', T. Hill, Birmingham 1972; a matched set of four of rectangular form with foliate, shell and gadroon borders, inscribed 'Rum', 'Vodka' and two 'Brandy'; and two others, weight 3.65 tr.oz. (8)*Condition: All in very good condition, with no faults.
A pair of Edwardian silver knife rests, Sheffield 1901, and a silver 'Gin' decanter label, combined weight 4ozt, 124.5g, a pair of silver plated knife rests, the ends moulded as horses and a 'Royal Society of St. George' chrome and enamel radiator badge CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
Smirnoff Vodka Advertising poster - 'Accountancy was my life until I discovered Smirnoff' - The effect is shattering. Country: UK. Year: 1970s. Unknown. Artist: Unknown. Size (cm): 56.5x41. Very good condition, minor waving. These original vintage Smirnoff advertising posters are part of the 1970s campaign by the London-based Young and Rubican agency, which aimed to promote the vodka as a way to achieve glamour and excitement as an escape from the humdrum of daily life. (To emphasise the campaign’s risky innuendos, Avocado Sweet observes: “Substitute the word ‘heroin’ for ‘Smirnoff’ and it still makes sense.”) The advertising campaign proved to be a great success for the company, resulting in vodka becoming so chic that it overtook gin in popularity and saw Smirnoff’s sales triple. In 1976 the campaign ended, following the tightening of rules on alcohol advertising led by the government and the Advertising Standards Authorities in 1975.
A 19th century coloured etching, titled 'The Gin Shop', 'Designed, Etched and Published By George George Cruikshank November 1st 1829', 24cm x 33cm, framed and glazed with a set of five Cries of London prints, each 26.5cm x 19cm and framed and glazed and two 19th century lithographic Cries of London, plate eight and nine (8)
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