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A collection of three tumblers and two shot glasses; a tumbler with 'lemon squeezer' base engraved; "S.H 1831", together with another tumbler "IHR Born 18th Febr 1847", a later ale tumbler, engraved with hops and barley, with another late 19th century barrel shaped shot glass and a profusely decorated small shot glass initailled DH (5)
AN 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SEVRÉS PORCELAIN LEMON SQUEEZER, the moulded squeezer fitted on a ribbed shallow pourer and saucer, all having painted polychrome floral sprig decoration and gilded highlights, painted blue factory marks to base of pourer and saucer, coded vx within crossed L's. 10cm high.
A dated commemorative rummer, engraved with with a hatched ovolo band and named W Miles within a wreath of hops and barley, verso bearing date 1808 , on a 'lemon squeezer' base, 14cm high; another engraved rummer with a 'lemon squeezer' base, 12.5cm high, early 19th century; and a later cut glass rummer
A green glass ships decanter, 19th century, 22 cm high, together with a green glass wine bottle, 30 cm high, a set of four late Georgian ale glasses, with flared bowls and knopped stems on circular feet, a Victorian green glass dump inkwell, a 17th century style green glass onion bottle, 13.5 cm high, an American moulded glass cream jug with blue rim, a similar sugar bowl, a 19th century Nailsea style miniature bottle with applied trailed decoration of a heart over initial A B and the date 1822, 3.5 cm long, a late Georgian glass rummer with lemon squeezer foot, 13 cm high, and other assorted glass ware, (a lot).
AN 8MM FRENCH FIVE-SHOT CENTRE-FIRE GAULOIS PATENT PALM PISTOL BY ARMES ET CYLCES MANUFACTURE FRANCAISE, ST ETIENNE, NO. T16244, CIRCA 1880 with short sighted barrel retaining traces of inscription on the flat, engraved engine turned blued action decorated with a trellis pattern filled with flowerheads, fitted with safety on the left, sprung squeezer action, and bakelite palm: in its felt case with German silver clasp (light moth damage) 13cm; 5 1/8in See L. Winant 1956, p.83 fig. 74.
A Sunderland Bridge interest glass rummer, circa 1820, the bucket bowl engraved with a two-masted ship sailing beneath the bridge above the inscription 'Lucy & Mary', to the reverse a shield centred by an 'R', on a short waisted stem and square lemon squeezer foot, height approx 13.7cm (chips to foot).
A late Victorian mahogany Asrey's patented drinks cabinet, titled 'The Janitor', of architectural form, the twin hinged covers opening to reveal a central four divisional tantalus with four square cut glass decanters, a silver mounted lemon squeezer, cigar cutter, cigarette dispenser and fittings for glasses, above two lined humidor drawers and titled plaque bearing retailers name and undertier, on turned tapering demi fluted legs with quiver capitols, on leather castors, 110cm high x 80cm wide x63cm deep
a Set of Twelve Slice Cut Circular Salt Cellars, part of the Tenantry Service of the Duke of Northumberland, early 19th century, of panelled circular form, each moulded with "lemon-squeezer" bases, and each engraved with the Percy crescent, 7.1cm diameter the service was transported continuously between Alnwick Castle and Sion House in London for important banquets.
An Art Deco walnut veneered cocktail cabinet, the upper section with rising top and fall front and mirrored interior, complete with glasses, cocktail shaker, lemon squeezer and booklet "Cocktails How Too Make Them", over cupboard doors enclosing a fitted interior for bottles, chrome handles , on platform base, 23" wide x 14 1/2" deep x 44" high
A set of twelve 19th century cut glass saltseach of faceted circular form with a 'lemon squeezer' base and engraved with the Percy crescent (12)7.2cm diameter These salts formed part of the Duke of Northumberland's Tenantry banqueting service, transported between Alnwick Castle, Northumberland and Syon Park, London for banquets.
An early 18th Century ale glass, the conical bowl on bladed knop, plain short stem and lemon squeezer base, 14cm high. S/D together with three assorted 19th Century plain stem wine glasses, 12cm-13cm high and three 19th Century stemmed drinking glasses, one bucket type bowl and one medallion cut, both on plain stems and another plain bowl on facet stem, 14cm-17cm high. (7). S/D.

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