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A mixed lot containing: 2 bottles Chesnes Claire 1996 Bordeaux Rouge; 3 bottles Pommard-Epenots 1986 Pierre Delachaume (1 bt 1 cm ullage); 2 bottles Nuits-St-Georges 1982 Jacques de Verthuis; 3 bottles Chateau L'Orme de Pilon 1996 Bordeaux Rouge; 2 bottles Kings Hotel Select Vin de Table Rouge.
Subbuteo - A 'Continental' Club Edition Table Soccer Game, boxed (as found); together with six individually boxed teams, including West Ham, Stoke City, Coventry City and Brazil; a pair of throw-in figures, boxed; a pair of corner kickers, boxed; a pair of goal-keepers, boxed; four photographers, a trainer and manager, boxed; corner and half-way flags, boxed (one broken); and a match-score recorder, boxed.
A large wooden ninepins game, the tray base 84.5cm x 62.5cm; a smaller table ninepins game with integral scoreboard; a draw-bridge two-person automatic partner bridge game by Charles Goodall, boxed; a shut-the-box game by C.M.J. Products of Jersey; and a wooden cribbage board (5).
A Victorian silver composite Queens pattern flatware service for a twelve place setting, comprising: William Robert Smily, London 1854, nine tablespoons, four table forks, seven dessert spoons, seven dessert forks, Charles Boyton, London 1853 three table spoons, seven table forks, five dessert spoons, five dessert forks and two table forks, Hayne & Carter, London 1859, all crested, approx 138oz Also two Queens pattern salt spoons, Hayne & Carter, London 1852, Twelve Kings pattern table knives, George Adams, London 1873 (loaded), Eight Kings pattern cheese knives, later date and maker (loaded) And four silver plated cheese knives (75)
Queen Alexandra's dressing table easel mirror, H. Matthews., Birmingham 1903, decorated with scrolling foliage surmounted with a monogrammed cartouche with a crown above the letter A, for Queen Alexandra, 51.5 x 31.5cm The engraved monogram belongs to Queen Alexandra, the crown can only belong to the Sovereign or the Sovereign's consort or widow. Alexandra became Queen on Edward VII's accession in 1901, she died in 1925.
A 17th Century North Italian marquetry table cabinet, the two doors inlaid with birds, opening to reveal a fitted interior with an arrangement of eight drawers around a central cupboard, the whole inlaid with buildings, strapwork and foliage with geometric borders and carrying handles each side, one foot missing, 42cm
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