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A Two's Company "Skull and Crossbones" decanter and stopper, 29 cm high together with two crystal head vodka tot glasses of skull form, two graduated Jasper Conran for Stuart Crystal bowls, one 20 cm diameter, the other 25 cm diameter, a set of three matching Jasper Conran cocktail glasses, a set of four Jasper Conran for Stuart Crystal cocktail glasses, five Leonardo cocktail glasses on coloured stems, a green and clear glass hock glass and a William Yeoward plain mallet form glass decanter and stopper, 31.5 cm high
Alcohol to include: a boxed bottle of Penderyn Whisky, 70cl 46%; Stone's Ginger Wine, 70cl 13.5%; Frangelico liqueur, 70cl 20%; Choya Sake, 72cl 13.5%; Smirnoff Vodka 70cl 37.5%; Harvey's Bristol Cream (possible broken seal) 75cl 17.5%. Together with a bottle of Caleno alcohol free gin, 70cl. (7)
Andy Warhol, American 1928-1987,La Grande Passion, 1984;offset lithograph on thick paper, signed in pencil, published by Carillon Importers Ltd, sheet: 98.7 x 94.1 cm, (framed)Note: This is one of only 100 hand signed copies.This work was based on a photograph by the artist and was based on an advertising campaign for Carillon Importers. La Grande Passion was a new exotic drink of a mix of Grand Marnier and Passion fruit hence the name. Throughout his career Warhol was obsessed with branding for example the famous Campbell's soup cans. This piece created in 1984, La Grande Passion is a late career example of Warhol's interest in product design and advertising. To create this, Warhol took Polaroids and created screenprints on both board and canvas. There is life and celebration in the image, with vivid shares of coral, yellow, aquamarine and the abstract passion fruit flower. In the centre there is the bottle of La Grande Passion, a bottle of passion fruit flavoured brandy (a sister to Grand Marnier), a tropical treat newly introduced to the American market, but now no longer made. Carillon Importers, the company that owned the liquor brand and commissioned Warhol to create the image for the advertising campaign, was so pleased with the results of La Grande Passion that they commissioned Warhol again to create a similar image for Absolut Vodka in 1985. This iconic piece is represented in numerous public collections such as The Tate Modern (London), The Whitney Museum of American Art, and the National Galleries of Scotland. There is a similar numbered print in an edition of 1000 copies, but these prints are not hand signed.Provenance: Uk Private collection Clarendon Gallery, LondonLiterature: Andy Warhol, The complete commissioned posters 1964-1987, by Paul Marechal, no.38.
Figürliches Tintenfass '' Hooligan und Apfelverkäuferin'' , Lomonossov, St. Petersburg, Russland, Entwurf Natalia Danko ( 1892-1942), im Jahr 1926, u. sign., Exportmarke Made in USSR Ende 1920-er-Anf. 1930er Jahre, sitzendes Mädchen mit Apfel und Hund, neben ihr sitzender junger Mann mit einer Flasche Vodka in der Hand, eine Anspielung darauf, dass 1925 eine Verbrauchsssteuer auf den Alkohol erhöht, vor Ihnen das Tintenfass in Form eines Apfelkorbes, polychrom staffiert, H. 12,5 cm, B. 17 cm
12 BOTTLES VARIOUS LIQUEURSSegredos Tradiçāo Murtinho Myrtle Berry (50cl); Mandarine Napoléon Grande Cru; Lychee Liqueur; O'Donnells Classic Country Cream; Piattino Limoncello (50cl); Struder Nutcracker Hazelnut (50cl); Lignell + Piispanen Lingoncello (50cl); Cassis Monna + Filles Crème de Cassis; Amarula Marula Cream; Gallery Mango Crush Vodka; Dubliner Honeycomb Liqueur; de Kuyper Pineapple Liqueur
12 BOTTLES VARIOUS SPIRITSThe Vermutti Company Vermutti (50cl); Martel VSOP Cognac; Heilongjiang Yujia Liquor Co Baijiu (50cl); Madame Vodka Quinoa; Fell Dew Vodka (50cl); Goodman Classic; Dimitriadis Distillery Tsipouro Zopior; Cove Vodka; Beijing Longxinghao Fangzhuang Winery Baijiu (50cl); Huangshan Qiyua Ecological Agriculture Queue Heimijiu (50cl); The Union Forge Vodka; Finlandia Vodka
12 BOTTLES VARIOUS LIQUEURSZunftler Black Forest Cherry; Wolfberger Raspberry Eau-de-Vie; Wolf Lane Distillery The Barista Coffee; Orpheus Aged Spirit with Honey; Zima Williams Pear; Korifeos Ouzo; Combier Distillery l'Original Orange; Holyrood Distillery Vienna Malt (50cl); Jedna Plum (50cl); Ziegler Williams Pear (50cl); Knastträne 2 x Vodka (50cl)
12 BOTTLES VARIOUS SPIRITSFeragaia; Opland Jubileum Sherry Casas Aquavit (50cl); Botivo Herbal Citrus Bitters (50cl); sōtō Sake Super Premium Junmai Daiginjo, 2 x Sake Premium Junmai (72cl and 18cl); Klock Tornet Distilleri Matsup Fräkne Fanfar Aquavit; OP Anderson Gammal Fin Aquavit Original; Sevenhills Furmint Vodka; Kakira Vodka; Legends Local Craft Vodka Small Batch; Savoia Americano Rosso
11 BOTTLES FLAVOURED GIN AND 1 VODKAHernö Pink BTL Gin (50cl); British Rose Dry 2 x N°03 Floral (50cl); Malaria Gin Flower Infused; Square1 Balhannah Blush; Gibson's Pink Premium; Darling Distillery Coffee (50cl); Arctic Blue Gin Rose (50cl); Beefeater Zesty Lemon; Lignell + Pilspanen Gustav Dill Vodka; Parson Gin Sunny; Asda The Distiller Raspberry Lemonade
12 BOTTLES VODKAFaer Isles Distillery North Atlantic Subsea (50cl); Destillerie Farthofer Hüpperling (50cl); Ice Crystal Compounded Hard Liquor; Brändo Distilleri Norrbottens (50cl); M+S 4 x Extra Smooth; UV Mango Glow; Laplandia Bilberry; Virtuous Spirits Blond; Iemad á Íslandi Reyka Small Batch
Konvolut russisches Silber: Eidose, kleiner Email-Becher und 6 Löffelchen in Schatulle. 1x wohl pseudorussisch? gepunzt: Beschaumeister "OC 1872"/2x 1927-1958 gepunzt. 19. - 20. Jh. Silber. Zusammen 237 g. Silber-Ei mit perlenartigem Blütendekor auf dem Deckel, innen knieende Mädchenfigur. Mit Defekten, 2 Perlchen fehlend. H 9 cm. / Farbig emaillierter Wodkabecher, innen vergoldet. H 5 cm. / 6 silberne Mokkalöffelchen mit grün-rotem Emaildekor. L 11,5 cm. In brauem Etui. Aufrufzeit 12. | Juni 2024 | voraussichtlich 18:35 Uhr (CET)A collection of Russian silver: egg box, small enamel mug and 6 spoons in casket. 1x probably hallmarked pseudo-Russian? Beschaumeister "OC 1872"/2x hallmarked 1927-1958. 19th - 20th century Silver. Together 237 g. Silver egg with pearl-like flower decoration on the lid, inside kneeling girl figure. With defects, 2 pearls missing. H 9 cm. / Colored enameled vodka cup, gilded inside. H 5 cm. / 6 silver demitasse spoons with green and red enamel decoration. L 11.5 cm. In brown case. Aufrufzeit 12. | June 2024 | probably 18:35 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Emaillierter russischer Wodkabecher und Serviettenring. 1890-1914. Silber. Zusammen 86 g. Kleiner, zylindrischer Becher mit farbigem Emaildekor (Kyrillisches Meisterzeichen MS/Beschaumeister Anatoly Artsibashov/Stadtmarke Moskau gepunzt), H 4 cm, Ø 4 cm. Weiß und blau emaillierter Serviettenring (undeutliche russische Punzierung 84 Zolotniki) mit Gravur: "Edward Everett Loud Jan 1914" H 4 cm, Ø 5 cm. Aufrufzeit 12. | Juni 2024 | voraussichtlich 18:34 Uhr (CET)Enameled Russian vodka cup and napkin ring. 1890-1914. Silver. Together 86 g. Small, cylindrical cup with colored enamel decoration (Cyrillic master mark MS/Master Anatoly Artsibashov/City mark Moscow punched), h 4 cm, Ø 4 cm. White and blue enameled napkin ring (indistinct Russian hallmark 84 Zolotniki) with engraving: "Edward Everett Loud Jan 1914" H 4 cm, Ø 5 cm. Call time 12 | June 2024 | presumably 18:34 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
AMENDED DESCRIPTION: James Bond - Goldfinger (1964) Berkely Mathers Association copy script - Title-page reads, 'Ian Flemings Goldfinger, Screenplay by Richard Maibaum and Berkely Mather, Second Draft Screenplay, September 23rd 1963', marked File top right, 136 loose mimeographed typescript pages on white sheets held together with a large clip top centre, the script without annotations but showing variations in the text to the final released version, 21 x 30 cm, contained within a buff coloured card folder, with ownership name Berkely Mather in black ink to folder's front cover, 24 x 35cm overall; together with, an accompanying LOA from Berkely Mather's son. Provenance: Ex Christie's James Bond Auction, LOT 232, 14 February 2001 (withdrawn by Wynne Weston-Davies). The Estate of the late John Evan Weston-Davies.Berkely Mather. John Evan Weston-Davies (1909-1996) was a British writer, known to his family and friends as Jasper, who published under the nom de plume Berkely Mather. He was also a prolific writer for radio, television, and films from his retirement from the army in 1957 until his death in 1996. Amongst other achievements he was responsible for putting Steed into a bowler hat and umbrella (The Avengers, Series 15, Episode 1: The Frighteners.)In 1961 Ian Fleming recommended Mather to Harry Saltzman and Cubby Broccoli, the producers of Dr No, to revise the dialogue of the Maibaum/Harwood script which he considered to be too American. They first met at the offices of Curtis Brown, Mathers agents, on 28th November 1961 when Mather accepted £1,000 to revise the entire dialogue within a 2 week period (see Lot 3). Subsequently Mather carried out several re-writes of the script but declined a screen credit.He is credited with many of the famous one-liners including The names Bond, James Bond and with accidentally transposing the original vodka martini stirred not shaken (as in the books) to shaken not stirred (Mather himself never drank cocktails, preferring whisky and soda).In this script two lines which are undoubtedly Mathers according to his son are: Shocking, positively shocking after the electrocution of the villain in his bathtub and the final line in the film when Bond introduces the heroine to Felix Leiter as Pussy Galore, to which Leiter replies, Are you telling me. (Mather worked with Honor Blackman on both The Avengers and Goldfinger and remained friendly with the actress for many years afterwards.After Dr No Mather worked on the dialogue of both From Russia with Love and Goldfinger but subsequently turned down any further work on Bond films. He had a very good relationship with Sean Connery who insisted that he was present on the studio floor for the entire shooting of both films. He was present in Istanbul and Belgrade for the location shooting of From Russia with Love (see Lot 5). Whenever Connery found a line of dialogue difficult he would turn to Mather and say, Jasper give me a line whereupon Mather would ad lib a line that was more to Connerys liking and the shooting would continue. Mathers son Wynne was employed by Saltzman as a messenger boy during the shooting of Goldfinger at Pinewood and witnessed this procedure taking place throughout the making of that film.Condition Report: light creasing to front title-page and some rust staining underneath the large clip top centre to front and rear pages, otherwise overall a clean, crisp, bright copy.
AMENDED DESCRIPTION: James Bond Doctor No (1962). Original Letter of Contract between Berkely Mather and Eon Productions Ltd., for the Script Services of Berkely Mather, 1961 Typescript Letter Signed on behalf of Eon Productions Ltd., by Harry Saltzman, 50-lines, on single sides of two pages, sent to Eon Productions, Audley Square, London, from Mathers agent, Curtis Brown Ltd., with their printed Covent Garden, London, address to top of the first page, dated 28th November 1961, 20.5 x 25.5cm . . . Dear Sirs, Doctor No by Ian Fleming Script services by Berkely Mather, This letter will confirm our telephone deal, the terms of which are as follows:- . . .. Berkely Mather was to receive £1,000, payable half on signing the agreement and half on delivery of the authors completed work, and undertook to revise the dialogue in a screenplay based on Ian Flemings novel. Clause 3) stipulates that Mather shall receive no screen credit for the work done under this agreement, and Clause 7) states that it is understood between the parties that if Eon Productions or their assignees should wish to re-engage Berkely Mather for further work on the script after delivery of his completed revised script, a further deal shall be made at terms to be arranged at the time and subject to his availability at the time, Page-two of the contract has notes in Mathers hand, written in pen on reverse referring to characters in the film including Puss Feller. According to Mathers son, these are contemporaneous notes made by his father whilst working on the Dr No script; together with an LOA from Berkely Mathers son. (2) PLEASE ALSO SEE LOT 8015A.Provenance: The Estate of the late John Evan Weston-Davies, Berkely Mather.This is believed to be the first contact that Mather ever had with Harry Saltzman and Cubby Broccoli and, until then, he had never heard of or read a James Bond book although he knew Ian Fleming in his capacity as Book Critic for the Sunday Times in which he had given favourable reviews to Mathers first two novels: The Achilles Affair and The Pass Beyond Kashmir.Berkely Mather. John Evan Weston-Davies (1909-1996) was a British writer, known to his family and friends as Jasper, who published under the nom de plume Berkely Mather. He was also a prolific writer for radio, television, and films from his retirement from the army in 1957 until his death in 1996. Amongst other achievements he was responsible for putting Steed into a bowler hat and umbrella (The Avengers, Series 15, Episode 1: The Frighteners.)In 1961 Ian Fleming recommended Mather to Harry Saltzman and Cubby Broccoli, the producers of Dr No, to revise the dialogue of the Maibaum/Harwood script which he considered to be too American. They first met at the offices of Curtis Brown, Mathers agents, on 28th November 1961 when Mather accepted £1,000 to revise the entire dialogue within a 2 week period. Subsequently Mather carried out several re-writes of the script but declined a screen credit. He is credited with many of the famous one-liners including The names Bond, James Bond and with accidentally transposing the original vodka martini stirred not shaken (as in the books) to shaken not stirred (Mather himself never drank cocktails, preferring whisky and soda).In this script two lines which are undoubtedly Mathers according to his son are: Shocking, positively shocking after the electrocution of the villain in his bathtub and the final line in the film when Bond introduces the heroine to Felix Leiter as Pussy Galore, to which Leiter replies, Are you telling me. (Mather worked with Honor Blackman on both The Avengers and Goldfinger and remained friendly with the actress for many years afterwards.After Dr No Mather worked on the dialogue of both From Russia with Love and Goldfinger but subsequently turned down any further work on Bond films. He had a very good relationship with Sean Connery who insisted that he was present on the studio floor for the entire shooting of both films. He was present in Istanbul and Belgrade for the location shooting of From Russia with Love (SEE LOT 8015A). Whenever Connery found a line of dialogue difficult he would turn to Mather and say, Jasper give me a line whereupon Mather would ad lib a line that was more to Connerys liking and the shooting would continue. Mathers son Wynne was employed by Saltzman as a messenger boy during the shooting of Goldfinger at Pinewood and witnessed this procedure taking place throughout the making of that film.Condition Report: light marks and light foxing to contract and some rust staining to top left corners of front and rear pages from paper clip, otherwise coverall good condition.
James Bond Two related Christies Auction Catalogues, the first: James Bond 007, Christies South Kensington, 17 September 1998, the sale offered 272 lots for auction, including, Christie's LOT 261, as listed on pages 96-97, an important collection of original scripts and associated material from the collection of the late Berkely Mather, sold on behalf of the estate of the late Berkely Mather, photo. illustrated throughout, illustrated soft covers titled in red text, 120pp, 21 x 27cm; together with, an eleven-page Addenda to the main Christies catalogue, which included twenty-four additional A Lots, in the September auction, photo. illustrated throughout, 21 x 26.5cm; with a loosely inserted Christies Letter of Consignment, and a Sale Lot Advice Note, both of which were originally sent to Dr. Wynne Weston-Davies Esq., addressed to his Stream Farm, East Sussex address, August-September, 1998;The second: James Bond, Christies South Kensington, 14 February 2001, the sale offered 291 lots for auction, including Christie's LOT 232, Goldfinger (1964) Berkely Mathers [Association] copy of the script for Goldfinger, listed on pages 114-115, (SEE LOT 8025A) photo. illustrated throughout, Index of Artists, Bond Films, Bond Books, Bond Actors, Bond Girls, Bond Villains, Glossary, Bibliography, photo. illustrated soft covers, 174pp, 8vo, 21 x 27cm; together with, a loosely inserted Christies Sale Lot Advice Note, originally sent to Weston Davies at his Cheltenham address; a Christies marketing brochure for Pop, Film & Entertainment 98; and an illustrated card marketing Christies forthcoming Vintage Film Posters Auction, 22 September 1998; with an accompanying LOA from Berkely Mathers son. (9) (PLEASE SEE LOT 8025A )Provenance: The Estate of the late John Evan Weston-Davies, Berkely Mather.Provenance: The Estate of the late John Evan Weston-Davies, Berkely Mather.Berkely Mather. John Evan Weston-Davies (1909-1996) was a British writer, known to his family and friends as Jasper, who published under the nom de plume Berkely Mather. He was also a prolific writer for radio, television, and films from his retirement from the army in 1957 until his death in 1996. Amongst other achievements he was responsible for putting Steed into a bowler hat and umbrella (The Avengers, Series 15, Episode 1: The Frighteners.)In 1961 Ian Fleming recommended Mather to Harry Saltzman and Cubby Broccoli, the producers of Dr No, to revise the dialogue of the Maibaum/Harwood script which he considered to be too American. They first met at the offices of Curtis Brown, Mathers agents, on 28th November 1961 when Mather accepted £1,000 to revise the entire dialogue within a 2 week period (see Lot 3). Subsequently Mather carried out several re-writes of the script but declined a screen credit.He is credited with many of the famous one-liners including The names Bond, James Bond and with accidentally transposing the original vodka martini stirred not shaken (as in the books) to shaken not stirred (Mather himself never drank cocktails, preferring whisky and soda).In this script two lines which are undoubtedly Mathers according to his son are: Shocking, positively shocking after the electrocution of the villain in his bathtub and the final line in the film when Bond introduces the heroine to Felix Leiter as Pussy Galore, to which Leiter replies, Are you telling me. (Mather worked with Honor Blackman on both The Avengers and Goldfinger and remained friendly with the actress for many years afterwards.After Dr No Mather worked on the dialogue of both From Russia with Love and Goldfinger but subsequently turned down any further work on Bond films. He had a very good relationship with Sean Connery who insisted that he was present on the studio floor for the entire shooting of both films. He was present in Istanbul and Belgrade for the location shooting of From Russia with Love (see Lot 8015A). Whenever Connery found a line of dialogue difficult he would turn to Mather and say, Jasper give me a line whereupon Mather would ad lib a line that was more to Connerys liking and the shooting would continue. Mathers son Wynne was employed by Saltzman as a messenger boy during the shooting of Goldfinger at Pinewood and witnessed this procedure taking place throughout the making of that film.Condition Report: overall good conditions.
2 bottles Mixed Lot Laphroaig Single Malt and rare Chase Distillery Potato Vodka 2 bottles Mixed Lot Laphroaig Single Malt and rare Chase Distillery Potato Vodka being: 1 bottle Laphroaig Single Malt “Triple Wood” Bottled at 48% ABV in Presentation Tube, together with 1 bottle Chase Distillery Hereford Single Estate English Potato Vodka in Presentation Box.
8 bottles Mixed Lot Fine Vodkas and Rums 8 bottles Mixed Lot Fine Vodkas(5) and Rums(3) comprising: 1 bottle Slingsby Pure Grain Harrogate Vodka, 1 bottle Ketel One Family made Vodka Schiedam Holland, 1 bottle ‘The Original’ Alpha Grade Stolichnaya Vodka in Presentation Box 1 bottle Penderyn Distillery Brecon Five Vodka, 1 bottle Imperial Collection ‘Gold’ Premium Vodka in Presentation Box, 1 bottle Thai Special Sang Som Rum in Presentation Box, 1 bottle Gran Reserva Guatemalan Plantation Rum, 1 bottle Wood’s Old Navy Rum ‘Original Navy Recipe’ 100°Proof 57% ABV.
A Russian silver parcel gilt silver christening set by Gustav Sohlman, St Petersburg 1881, comprising of a knife with steel blade, small spoon, large spoon and fork, in the remains of an oak and velvet case, with Russian silver Vodka Charka (Vodka cup), 84. zoloyniki, unknown maker and a bucket shaped strainer, 84.zolotniki, Alexanddra Malishyeva 1898, 208g (6.7oz) gross, (6)
Selection of Vodka, Grappa, White Spirts and Cognac to include: Chrobry Vodka, Debowa Polish Oak Vodka, Hetman Vodka, 2 Bottles Zubrowka, Chopin Millennium Edition Vodka, Mazzetti D' Altavilla Grappa di Grignolino, Liberty Blue Vodka, Polmos Siedlce Millennium Edition, 2 Bottles Śliwowica Lącko Plum Brandy, Alexander Society Grappa, Hohmann 1er Cru Cognac

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