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Lot 126

A collection of sealed Alcohol, Mateus Rose wine, Martini Extra Dry, Negrita 'Old Nick' Rum, Jack Daniels No.7 glass tumbler & miniature examples

Lot 299

A pair of silver and oak wine coasters, assayed London 1971 by C.J Vander Limited. (11cm diameter).

Lot 106

TRAY CONTAINING QUANTITY OF CUT GLASS WARES, WINE GLASSES, BRANDY BALLOONS ETC

Lot 274

GREEN GLASS CARAFE AND COVER WITH TEN GREEN COLOURED WINE GLASSES AND FOUR RUBY COLOURED GLASSES

Lot 38

SET OF SIX CUT GLASS WINE GLASSES

Lot 129

Retro Display Cabinet and Livid Wine Cabinet

Lot 120

Eubank Empire Roller Sweeper together with a Wine Rack

Lot 718

A set of three Victorian silver leaf wine labels, Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham, 1846, 7cm and one other pair, Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham, 1843, 7cm, gross 69 grams.CONDITION: Port has a small repair to the leaf stem, otherwise all in good order with clear hallmarks.

Lot 365

A circular lead lidded container, possibly a wine cooler, 33cm

Lot 724

A cased set of three silver wine labels by Daniel & John Welby, London, 1911, 5cm, 29 grams, of crescent with urn form, in original fitted case.CONDITION: Labels in good condition with clear hallmarks. Box a little tired in places. Stain to silk on interior of lid. Old ownership label stuck on the front.

Lot 257

A pair of Victorian silver plated wine coasters, 20cmCONDITION: Structurally good, minor corrosion to plating.

Lot 320

An early 18th century dark green glass wine bottle with a "kick in" based, 23cmCONDITION: Good condition despite minor chip at string rim, approx. 6 x 3mm

Lot 747

A collection of small silver to include a cased set of six coffee spoons and tongs, three modern silver wine labels and a pair of silver grape scissors.CONDITION: One spoon stem is slightly bent, otherwise all in good order.

Lot 530

A BOX AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, including a Colclough ivy leaf design part dinner service, five decanters, a pair of modern heavy wine glasses of Georgian style by Rogaska, and an angle poise lamp, shade dented (box and loose)

Lot 545

A PARCEL OF CUT GLASS, ETC, to include Stuart, Tudor and Waterford, wine, port, sherry glasses, fruit bowl, fruit dishes and vases etc, with a small amount of coloured glass

Lot 419

A GROUP OF DENBY DINNERWARES AND GLASSWARE, ETC, comprising a deep rectangular serving dish, eleven mugs, (two with saucers), five bowls, six dessert/starter plates, six breakfast plates, seven dinner plates, all in contrasting neutral shades, six champagne flutes and five wine glasses (three large and two small), all with mottled orange stems, and a set of six place mats (Qty)

Lot 416

A GROUP OF CRANBERRY AND CLEAR GLASSWARE, including a decanter, three oversized brandy glasses, assorted punch cups, sherry glasses and a set of six Stuart Crystal wine glasses (Qty)

Lot 400

A COLLECTION OF DRINKING GLASSES ETC, including a Stuart Crystal sugar caster, Georgian Crystal Tutbury Ltd tumblers, a Galway square decanter with stopper, together with unbranded liqueur glasses, wine glasses, etc

Lot 1274

A QUANTITY OF OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, to include a 1970's teak coffee table, on twin legs, width 90cm x depth 50cm x height 38cm, a white painted on wood torcher stand, height 111cm, painted chest of three drawers, wicker and metal chest of drawers, three various wicker items, foot stool, wine table and painted chair (10)

Lot 1310

A MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE, with two drawers, together with a mahogany nest of three table and two various wine tables (4)

Lot 1342

A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, to include a Victorian balloon back chair, spindle back chair, painted Continental standard lamp, oak stool, oak drop leaf table, mahogany wine table, gilt framed rectangular wall mirror, footstool and a plaque (9)

Lot 1358

A QUANTITY OF OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, to include an ottoman (with contents) and a bedside cabinet a modern mahogany nest of three tables, two various stools, mahogany torchere stand, wine table, mirror etc (11)

Lot 625

An early 20th Century two tier wine table and a similar period occasional table

Lot 792

A 19th Century mahogany pedestal/wine table, top diameter approx. 32cm

Lot 83

A selection of cocktail wine and spirit glasses

Lot 181

A selection of vintage Edinburgh crystal glasses including four tumblers, five wine glasses and six sherry glasses also included is a Brierly decanter.

Lot 2

A selection of clear cut and etched glass wares including sundae bowls and wine glasses

Lot 131

Chinese, Qing Dynasty Blue and White Porcelain Wine Cup. Marked on bottom of cup. Provenance: David Chang Collection (San Francisco, California). Size: 2 x 2.25 in.

Lot 490

600-200 BC. Apulia. Daunian bell krater with flaring rim, bell-shaped body, rounded stem, disc-shaped base and two lug handles. The cream-coloured rim and body is painted with beautiful deep red bands and the area around the body, level with the lug handles features a repeating leaf motif. A krater is a large ceramic vessel used for mixing wine during drinking parties (symposia) in ancient societies. Ancient wine was considerably stronger than its modern counterparts and often had to be mixed with water, spices and honey in order to make it less potent. Excellent condition.Size: L:270mm / W:235mm ; 1.7kg; Provenance: From the private collection of a Kent gentleman; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK /European art markets.

Lot 504

C. 400-300 BC. South Italian. Cream-coloured krater with large ear-shaped handle, out turned rim, bell-shaped body, round stem and ring foot. A krater is a large ceramic used for mixing wine during drinking parties (symposia) in ancient societies. Ancient wine was considerably stronger than its modern counterparts and often had to be mixed with water, spices and honey in order to make it less potent. Excellent condition; on a custom stand.Size: L:152mm / W:100mm ; 325g; Provenance: Obtained from a L.F; previously in a collection formed in the 1970s on the UK art market.Size: L:155mm / W:137mm ; 255g; Provenance: Property of a London gentleman, formerly acquired in the US in the 1990s.

Lot 505

100-300 AD. Roman. Bronze wine vessel with flaring rim, truncated conical neck, rounded shoulder, inward-flaring body and flat base. Wine drinking was an important part of Roman culture. This beautiful vessel would have been used for the serving of wine, which was often consumed mixed with spices or honey. Good condition; beautiful patina.Size: L:152mm / W:100mm ; 325g; Provenance: Property of a London gentleman, formerly with the Parthenon gallery, previously in an old English collection formed in the 1970s.

Lot 217

WINE COOLERS, a pair, French Art Deco style design, fits two bottles each, 34.5cm x 27cm x 24cm approx. (2)

Lot 209

WINE COOLER, stamped with various wine houses, fits four bottles, 32cm x 32cm x 20cm approx.

Lot 1026

An iconic bottle. The year Mouton celebrated its promotion to Premier Cru Classe after years of campaigning. Using a Picasso picture for the label as a homage to the great artist who died that year. No producer in the world captures the imagination or attention of wine collectors more than Mouton Rothschild with their annual artist series of labels.Blend 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc, 8% Merlot, 2% Petit Verdot. 75cl Bottle. Abv 12.5%

Lot 1027

An iconic bottle. The year Mouton celebrated its promotion to Premier Cru Classe after years of campaigning. Using a Picasso picture for the label as a homage to the great artist who died that year. No producer in the world captures the imagination or attention of wine collectors more than Mouton Rothschild with their annual artist series of labels.Blend 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc, 8% Merlot, 2% Petit Verdot. 75cl Bottle. Abv 12.5%

Lot 1028

An iconic bottle. The year Mouton celebrated its promotion to Premier Cru Classe after years of campaigning. Using a Picasso picture for the label as a homage to the great artist who died that year. No producer in the world captures the imagination or attention of wine collectors more than Mouton Rothschild with their annual artist series of labels.This bottle seems to have some damage to the cork as well as a lesser volume. Sold as is. Blend 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc, 8% Merlot, 2% Petit Verdot. 75cl Bottle. Abv 12.5%

Lot 1029

A medium-dry, fortified wine from the Portuguese island of Madeira, produced exclusively from Verdelho - one of the 4 Noble grapes of Madeira.This is an old Madeira from which was drawn - at unknown date - from a solera-system which was established in 1915.Size: 11 x 3 1/2 in.

Lot 1232

A pair of silverplated urns with handles on either side. It could possibly be used for wine bottles. The size of each is 9 x 9 in.

Lot 670

A man operates a wine press on a hill overlooking vineyards.Overall size: 14 x 17 1/2 in. Sight size: 10 1/4 x 13 1/2 in.

Lot 73

Levasseur map of the Department de La Hautes-Garonne, France (Buzet Wine Region). This is a fascinating 1852 map of the French department of Haute-Garonne, France. This area of France produces the delicious but lesser known Buzet wines, and tender Rocamadour cheeses. The whole is surrounded by elaborate decorative engravings designed to illustrate both the natural beauty and trade richness of the land. There is a short textual history of the regions depicted on both the left and right sides of the map. Published by V. Levasseur in the 1852 edition of his Atlas National de la France Illustrée.Sight: 17 3/4 x 12 3/4 in. Overall: 22 1/2 x 17 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.

Lot 939

Titled "Dinner for Two" by Jack Dowd, signed on the wine bottle. Born in New York in 1938, Sarasota-based artist Jack Dowd creates paintings and sculptures of artists, celebrities, and everyday people with a very human-like feel to them, and his sculpture of the Butler is made from gypsum cement and was created in YEAR. Definitely a figure with whimsy to it. Jack was inspired by his father and began sketching and drawing at an early age. He started sculpting in the ’70s, when he lived in Plainfield, Vermont. He began with a chainsaw and blocks of wood, then started working in clay because it was more flexible: he used wire mesh to build a form, then molded the clay around it and made a model, turned that into a rubber mold, and cast bronze or gypsum figures from the mold, and his sculptures combine avant-garde and folk art together. The artist has a private studio called Moon River in Sarasota and has had many solo exhibitions sponsored by museums and art centers across the country, including the Florida State Museum of Fine Art, Jacksonville’s Museum of Modern Art, and the Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, Florida, which drew 40,000 visitors and was the best attended opening in the museum’s history. The Butler is cradling wine bottles in his left arm, and the figure is attached to a base which is 10 in. high, 18 in. deep, and 22 1/2 in. wide, and the whole sculpture stands 70 in. tall. “Jack Dowd” is emblazoned on both sides of the base.

Lot 4

A mixed lot of hallmarked silver and Sheffield plate including silver sugar nips, hallmarked silver salt dishes with later inserts etc. together with a Sheffield plate wine funnel with gilded interior (a lot) (approx 16oz)

Lot 1

A pair of Sheffield plate wine coasters or bottle slides with turned wooden bases d.12cm

Lot 243

Mahogany pedestal wine table with a circular dished top, 56 x 30cm

Lot 7

Georgian silver wine funnel stand, William Doyle, Dublin 1803, Edwardian Sheffield silver mounted oval teapot stand and an Birmingham silver spoon, (3)

Lot 417

Epns candelabra, three brass bowls and a pair of wine slides, (6)

Lot 271

Mahogany pedestal wine table with circular dished top and tripod legs, 74 x 49cm

Lot 238

Mahogany pedestal wine table on a baluster column together with another, tallest 63 x 44cm (2)

Lot 212

Mahogany pedestal wine table and another with moulded edge, tallest 57 x 46cm (2)

Lot 298

Grey painted chinoiserie cabinet, the rectangular top over four short drawers, above a pair of central cupboard doors flanked by wine racks, 86 x 171cm

Lot 64

Baccarat cut glass decanter and stopper together with six wine glasses and four dessert glasses with engraved floral design (qty)

Lot 593

Three bottles of wine

Lot 214

A George III Mahogany and Brass Bound Octagonal Wine Cooler, late 18th century, the hinged lid enclosing a lead lined interior, the body with lion mask loop handles, on a later fluted stand with moulded legs, shaped brackets and small castors, 46cm by 45cm by 71cm

Lot 244

A George III Mahogany and Brass Bound Oval Wine Cooler, stamped Gillows, late 18th century, of staved construction with two pivoting brass drop handles, removable metal liner, on a moulded stand with tapering legs, brass capped feet and small castors, 68cm by 52cm by 56cm For a similar example see Stuart (Susan E) Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, Vol I,, pg.94, pl.53

Lot 309

Small cabinet with wine rack - Approx W: 68cm D: 30cm H: 79.5cm

Lot 237

Set of 10 etched wine glasses

Lot 515

An Elkington silver plated wine bottle holder having trefoil terminals and registration mark no:4651, August 9th 1864, 21cm high

Lot 32

A burr oak 80 bottle wine rack made by a local craftsman to a high standard, 98cm tall x 111cm wide x 28cm deep

Lot 875

Shed built Wooden wine rack holding 36 bottles plus a metal wine rack and a mug holder

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