* A Bohemian glass decanter and stopper, purple glass overlaid in white with fruiting vines, h.35cm; together with one other similar example overlaid in white on clear glass; and a pair of purple overlaid on clear glass examples (4)Condition report: Pink and white overlaid – with fault line blemish to very top of stopper.The others in very good condition with very light age wear only.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
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* George Bacchus & Sons - a pair of Victorian opaque glass decanters, each of slender bottle form, decorated with Roman figures within gilt borders, each stamped George Bacchus & Sons Vitrified Enamel Colours verso, h.30.5cmCondition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* An early 19th century Bristol blue glass decanter, the lozenge stopper above a mallet form body, with gilt decoration and annotated 'BRANDY' to the shoulder, 26cm high (including stopper), together with another similar Bristol blue glass decanter (2)Condition report: Brandy – indentation to the stopper, wear to gilt at rim and neck, some scratches to the body.Other – appears OK.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A 19th century green glass decanter, the slender neck above a squat globular form body, 29cm high (including stopper), together with a near pair of 19th century green and blue glass wine bottles, the silver plated stoppers in the form of vines above a slender form body, a 19th century green glass jug; and a pair of cranberry glass onion decanters, each with star cut bases (lacking stoppers) (6)Condition report: No noteworthy damage apparent aside from some light age wear.Each piece generally good and original.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A set of six 19th century graduated lead glass decanters, the facet cut ball stoppers above a hexagonal cut neck, the Prussian form body with diamond cut decoration, and circular star cut foot, largest 33cm high (including stopper), together with one other similar (7)Condition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A pair of Edwardian glass decanters, the faceted ball stoppers above a flat cut neck and squat globular body with star cut decoration, 27cm high each (including stoppers), together with two other similar decanters and a large frosted glass water jug (5)Condition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A Regency glass rinser, flanked by twin lips, 9cm high, together with a circa 1800 glass tumbler, engraved with a fluted border below the rim and inscribed 'GR' above flat cut decoration, 10cm high, a pair of early 19th century glass rinsers?, each with loop handle and flat cut decoration, and a 19th century cobalt blue glass dish (5)Condition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A 19th century lead glass decanter, the lozenge stopper above a double ring neck, flat cut shoulder and mallet form body, 31cm high (including stopper), together with two other similar decanters and a ship's decanter (4)Condition report: Ships decanter – limescale residue, chips to underside of stopper.Plain decanter – OK.Fluted – chip to underside of stopper, wear to neck.Etched – chip to stopper, wear to neck.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A 19th century silver mounted and threaded glass claret jug, the lid with ball finial, the mounts with repousse scrolled decoration, the body of globular form, J Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham 1876, 23cm highCondition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A graduated set of late Georgian lead glass decanters, the facet cut ball stoppers above a triple ring neck and mallet form body, largest h.32cmCondition report: Largest decanter – with polished chip area to base of stopper.Second largest – with fingernail surface chip to underside edge of stopper.Two smaller examples – good.Slight age wear thoroughout.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A matched set of four graduated late Georgian lead glass decanters, the lozenge stoppers above a triple ring neck, flat cut shoulders and mallet form body, largest h.36cmCondition report: All stoppers appear to be replacement.Largest stopper – large chip.Second largest stopper – large chips.Smallest decanter – chip to raised decoration at upper neck area.Further general age wear throughout.The largest is a magnum and bears the initial B.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A matched set of four graduated late Georgian lead glass decanters, the lozenge stoppers above a triple ring neck, flat cut shoulders and mallet form body, largest h.33cmCondition report: Pair – one stopper heavily chipped all over, the other stopper with a very small chip, both worn at necks, some chips and scratches to both around facet cut bases.Large – stopper heavily scratches.Both single decanters are worn at necks.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A matched set of four late Georgian lead glass decanters, the mushroom stoppers above a triple ring neck and diamond cut mallet form body, largest h. 27cmCondition report: All stoppers sit firmly.Three stoppers with surface chips/nicks to lower edges.The pair of decanters have some fogging, one of these also with large thumbnail chip to top rim.Some consistent surface losses to hobnail cut bodies.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A Regency coopered mahogany and brass bound wine cooler, having end ring handles, zinc lined fitted interior, and raised on integral stand with square tapering supports and brass cup casters, w.60cm, d.43cm, h.72cmCondition report: Watermark to top, which can be seen in images.Brass band to lid is uneven.Shrinkage to wood around bottom banding.Usual knocks and dents to legs.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A George III mahogany single bottle porter, w.12.5cm, d.20.5cm, h.12cm; together with a small George III mahogany, satinwood and pearwood inlaid tray, of oval form, the border with chequer stringing, the centre with conch shell inlay, 32 x 21cm (2)Condition report: Bottle porter – worn at corners, split to front left corner, old break across the base.Tray – loss to stringing and split to veneer.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A Regency mahogany and later adapted wine bottle carrier, of square section, designed for six bottles, unusual in having flaring sides, centre carry handle, 45 x 42 x 11cmCondition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information hereSplits to sides and base.The tray has later elements and may well have been made up of old timbers, please see extra images.
* An early 19th century small mahogany tray, of shaped rectangular form, having fret-carved handles, 16 x 24cm; together with a George III mahogany bottle coaster, of circular form, with shaped border; one other mahogany bottle coaster; and a bottle coaster base only (4)Condition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A George III silver wine label, of scroll form and annotated for Brandy, marks worn but probably Thomas Hyde circa 1775, w.5.8cm; together with one other white metal example annotated for Sherry, circa 1800, 7.5cm (2)Condition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A George IV silver wine label, of escutcheon outline and annotated for Sherry, maker John Reily, London 1822, w.5.5cm; together with one other cast example for Hock, maker Charles Rawlings & William Summers, circa 1835, w.5cm (2)Condition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A George III silver decanter collar, annotated twice for Madeira and Whisky, London 1801, w.4.1cm; together with a white metal example annotated for Mastica; a base metal example for Irish Whisky; and a pair of cast silver vine leaves on belcher chain, London 2000 (4)Condition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A circa 1765 lead glass decanter, the facet cut spire stopper above a plain neck and shouldered body, with etched vine decoration and inscribed 'MOUNTIAN' to the shoulder, 29cm high (including stopper), together with an 18th century lead glass decanter, the blue triple ring neck above a clear glass body, of mallet form, the shoulder etched with a ram, and another 18th century lead glass decanter with etched vine decoration (3)Condition report: Blue collar decanter stopper with small surface chips to base area.Both engraved examples with some fogging.Mountain example with surface nicks to edges of stopper.Some light surface scratches and age related wear on close inspection throughout.No apparent repairs.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A mid 18th century style wine glass, the cup bowl above a plain straight stem, standing upon a folded circular foot, 17cm high, together with a late 18th century style goblet, the ovoid bowl above a facet cut stem, standing upon a circular foot, 18cm high, and a circa 1800 glass rummer, the incurved bowl above a rudimentary stem and standing upon a lemon squeezer type moulded foot, 14cm high (3)Condition report: Square base – chipped to underside, nibbles to edges and base.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A mid 18th century style glass goblet, the ogee bowl above a plain straight stem and standing upon a circular foot, 23cm high, together with a mid 18th century style style oversized wine glass, the trumpet bowl above a plain stem, standing upon a folded circular foot, 23.5cm high, and a mid 18th century style glass goblet, the large incurved bowl above a plain straight stem and standing upon a folded circular foot, 20cm high (3)Condition report: Smaller glass – a couple of bubble inclusions to the bowl andbase.Otherwise no apparent damage to any.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A matched set of four circa 1760 wine glasses, the ogee bowls above a plain straight stem and standing upon a folded foot, approx 17.5cm high eachCondition report: One with bubble to lip, which appears like a chip.One with swirling inclusion throughout the stem.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A set of seven circa 1790 wine glasses, the ovoid bowls engraved with a band of beads and stars below the rim, above a facet cut stem and standing upon a circular foot, 12.5cm high eachCondition report: No chips or cracks.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A circa 1770 wine glass, the ogee bowl with Beilby type C-scroll and diaper white enamel decoration, above a double series opaque twist stem and standing upon a circular foot, 15cm high, together with a circa 1750 wine glass, the half ribbed funnel bowl above a double series air twist stem and standing upon a circular foot, 17cm high, and an 18th century style wine glass, the bell shaped bowl with solid base above a double series white and cranberry opaque twist stem, standing upon a stepped circular foot, 15.5cm high (3)Condition report: All stand level.Floral enamelled example with some clouding, numerous chips to outer edge of footrim, surface scratches and fatigue to top of stem.The largest glass and pink spiral both appear good and original.Pink spiral glass with polished pontil, the others with rough pontils.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A circa 1765 wine glass, the large waisted bell shaped bowl above a double series opaque twist stem and standing upon a slightly domed circular foot, 18cm high, together with a circa 1765 wine glass, the cup bowl above a double series opaque twist stem and standing upon a slightly domed circular foot, and a circa 1765 wine glass, the large ogee bowl above a double series opaque twist stem and standing upon a circular foot, 18cm high (3)Condition report: No chips or cracks.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A George III lead glass water jug, the body with fluted decoration, standing upon a star cut foot, 25cm high, together with another 19th century glass water jug, the wavy collar above a conical body, 21cm high (2)Condition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A modern silver wine funnel, the symmetrically pierced bowl with reeded rim, the whole of elongated form, 7.5oz, maker Hugh Johnson, Birmingham 1990, 23cm, the whole in a velvet lined fitted suede box; together with one other plated example, maker unknown but in Hugh Johnson fitted box (2)Condition report: Large funnel pierced bowl is loose in stem.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A George III silver wine funnel, having a flower head pierced bowl with reeded rim, 3.4oz, maker Thomas Wallis Jnr, London 1806, 12cmCondition report: Some marks worn, including makers mark to outer bowl being completely worn, and part worn to inner bowl.Evidence of repair where bowls joins funnel, although this is well done.Pierced bowl is slightly misshapen.Otherwise good with minor age wear only.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A George III silver pedestal wine goblet, having gilt-washed interior, bright cut engraved banded rim, and bordered monogram cartouche, the whole raised on a beaded flaring foot, 11.5oz, maker Henry Chawner, London 1787, h.18cmCondition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A late 18th century style? glass wine funnel, the ogee bowl above a tapered stem, 19cm high, together with a 19th century lead glass decanter, the ovoid body with diamond and star cut decoration and oval cartouche, 28cm high (including stopper) (2)Condition report: Decanter and stopper – both excellent with one very minor frit to stopper only, no limescale.Wine funnel – small chip to rim of spout.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A pair of George III neo-classical silver wine coasters, having pierced and bright cut engraved gallery on turned mahogany bases, maker S Roberts & Co, Sheffield 1785, dia.12cmCondition report: Both stand well.Both mahogany bases are nicely fixed into the framework.Silver is misshapen, particularly evident when viewed from above.Silver is tarnished but complete.Marks are quite rubbed and worn.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A contemporary silver wine siphon, of typical U shape, with adjustable tap, maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1987, in fitted 'The Hugh Johnson Collection' green card case; together with a pair of port tongs.of iron construction with turned beech handles, in fitted 'The Hugh Johnson Collection' case (2)Condition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* An early 18th century Dutch chestnut spice box, of cavetto moulded form, the lid lifting to reveal six spice compartments, the brass escutcheon above single frieze drawer, standing upon four bun feet, 35cm wideCondition report: Moulding loss to centre front, but the piece is present.Moulding break to centre right hand side, piece also present.Slight warp to lid.Drawer good but sits off-centre.Colour fair.Interior good.Exterior with some age/handling wear.Smells gorgeous!From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* After Peter Lely (1660-1680)- A bust portrait of a maiden wearing a pearl necklace, oil on canvas (re-lined), 55 x 45cm, the whole housed in a swept carved giltwood frameCondition report: We believe that the original canvas has been re-lined and there are some signs of overpainting.Craquelure throughout, but no gaps within cracks and no signs of breaking out.Surface fading / wear at approx. 3 o’clock.Some signs of frame rub to extremities.Frame dimensions approx 72x63cm.We believe the picture is possibly 19th century.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information hereWe can provide standard shipping, but the frame is quite delicate and ornate so professional shippers may be preferred.

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