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6 BOTTLES CHATEAU MOULIN RICHE ST JULIEN 2005 (2nd Wine of Grand Cru Classe Chateau Leoville Poyferre) (IN OWC) PART OF THE RESIDUAL CONTENTS OF A VERY FINE CELLAR. ALL BOTTLES HAVE BEEN STORED PERFECTLY IN HUMIDIFIED AND TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED CONDITIONS. THE MAJORITY HAVE BEEN PURCHASED ‘EN PRIMEUR’ AND SINGLE CELLARED SINCE. ALL CONDITION AND LEVELS HAVE BEEN CHECKED AT ‘HIGH FILL’ AND ‘IN NECK’. MANY ARE OFFERED IN OWC’s
2 BOTTLES MIXED LOT FINE DESSERT WINE TO INCLUDE CHATEAU D’YQUEM COMPRISING : - 1 BOTTLE CHATEAU D’YQUEM 1ER GRAND CRU CLASSE SAUTERNES 1962 (b/n) (‘specially selected by John Harvey and Sons Bristol’) – very good condition with intact labels – very minor scuff and lightly cellar soiled label presented TOGETHER WITH 1 BOTTLE MUSCAT (Petit Grains) ST-JEAN-DE-MINERVOIS Vin Doux Naturel
3 BOTTLES MIXED LOT FINE AGED ARMAGNAC, BRANDY AND RED WINE COMPRISING :- 1 BOTTLE ARMAGNAC ‘MARQUIS DE MONTESQUIOU’ FROM 1970’S – Original Presentation Box), 1 BOTTLE 25 y.o. BOTRYS MIIPANTY RARE GREEK BRANDY TOGETHER WITH 1 BOTTLE DOMAINE DES HORTENSIAS MINERVOIS (LA LIVINIERE) CUVEE EXCEPTIONNELLE 1992 (vts)
A silver wine taster by Laurence R Watson & Co, Birmingham 1978, of circular form with grapevine embossed decoration to bowl and stylized dolphin handle, 7.3cm diameter, complete in fitted box, together with an Edwardian silver bon-bon dish by William Neale, Birmingham 1907, of circular form on pedestal foot with pierced decoration, 12.4cm diameter, gross weight of both 3.96ozt (2)
A George III wine glass, late 18th century, of typical form with air twist stem, 15.5cm high For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
A silver wine taster by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1937, together with a pierced silver cup by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1933 (missing glass liner), and a silver twin-handled trophy on stand by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1914, gross weight of group (excluding stand) 8.47ozt (3)
A late 19th century wine decanting cradle, the frame formed from lacquered brass supported by turned supports and raised on a rectangular ebonised plinth base, 23cm high For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
A collection of silver plate including a large salver, a quantity of wine-coasters, some engraved with inscription of the Cold Stream Guards Association and other items; together with a quantity of engraved and cut glass, a gilt metal mounted porcelain pill box and a walnut veneered jewellery box (Qty)
A collection of silver items, comprising a Victorian silver small rose-bowl, by Fenton Brothers Ltd., Sheffield, 1899, stamped with foliage and flowers, with later grille, 11.5cm diameter, a cased set of four Elizabeth II silver napkin rings, by J. A. Campbell, London, 2000, and an Elizabeth II silver wine-coaster, by A Haviland-Nye, London, 2000, with turned wood base, in fitted box, 12.5cm diameter, weighable silver 8oz 2dwt (6)
An extremely rare and fine Queen Anne pewter gadrooned mug, ale-pint capacity, circa 1705Touchmark inside base of John Compere, London, (fl.1699-1724), (OP1061, PS1865), the truncated cone body with crowned AR mark to rim, a band of lenticular beading above alternating convex and concave diagonal gadrooning to lower body rising from right to left, engraved to rim with a hand holding a tipstaff, and engraved to centre Ioseph Ewen at ye hand '&' Tipstaff in gravel lane, Southwark, single-curve handle with cast beading and boot-heel terminal, ownership triad IED to upper handle, 20.75 fl.oz. 12.5cm high Footnotes:The will of a Joseph Ewen, 'baskett maker' of the Parish of St. Saviours, Southwark, was probated on 2 January 1714.Provenance:The Margaret Hand CollectionThe Michael Boorer Collection, purchased 1984. (No.0884).Literature:Illustrated Journal of the Pewter Society, Vol. 7, No. 3, Spring 1990, p. 99, (group photograph, centre left).Carl Ricketts, Early English Pewter Drinking Mugs (2018), p. 43, pl. 98.A survey undertaken in 1984, by renowned pewter expert on beer mugs and wine measures, Michael Boorer, recorded just two other known pint capacity straight-sided gadrooned mugs. All with Queen Anne verification marks to rim and similar decoration. The second example, listed as part of The Higgins Collection, bears the touchmark of John Thomas, (fl.1698-?), (PS 9312),and is engraved to body Arnold Swingscoe Att ye Greyhound Att Worden, illustrated Ronald F. Michaelis, Antique Pewter of the British Isles, pl.VIII, fig.30. The third, with no identifiable maker's mark, is engraved to body John Wallhope Att the Bell Att Turvey 1703; illustrated Ronald F. Michaelis, British Pewter, p. 53. A fourth example, posthumously discovered in 2000, sold Bonhams, 22 November 2002, Lot 141.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III oak tripod wine table, circa 1790Having a near-circular one-piece top, and single-fillet and baluster-turned pillar, on three hipped and downswept legs, 41cm wide x 40cm deep x 65cm high, (16in wide x 15 1/2in deep x 25 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Charles II joined oak and upholstered stool, circa 1680The square stuff-over seat upholstered in ivory and wine-coloured floral woven cotton-ground fabric, with boarded underside, on ring-turned legs, joined all round by plain stretchers, on pear-shaped turned feet, 44cm wide x 43cm deep x 44cm high, (17in wide x 16 1/2in deep x 17in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III oak wine table or candlestand, circa 1760Of slender proportions, the circular fixed-top on a vase and baluster-turned pillar and three tall downswept legs, 33cm wide x 32cm deep x 64.5cm high, (12 1/2in wide x 12 1/2in deep x 25in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III oak wine table, circa 1760Having a thin one-piece circular top, and a columnar-turned and tapering pillar, on three downswept legs, pad feet, 39cm wide x 39.5cm deep x 69.5cm high, (15in wide x 15 1/2in deep x 27in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III walnut and fruitwood tripod wine table, circa 1790Having a one-piece shallow-dished top with moulded edge, the pillar with reeded collar and spiral-reeded vase-turned base, on three downswept legs terminating in pad feet, 41.5cm wide x 41.5cm deep x 67cm high, (16in wide x 16in deep x 26in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A miscellaneous group of metalwaresComprising a 19th century copper sauce or milk pan, engraved 'W.O.G.' and '126', 11.5cm high, a 19th century copper box ring mould, with castellated top, 10cm high, a 19th century copper kettle, with brass handle and lid finial, 25.5cm high, a copper ale muller, with iron and timber handle, 22.5cm high, a brass clad wooden box, decorated with swans and a monk, and with ball and claw feet, 8cm high, a wine bottle pourer, with crank handle and ebonised base, 24cm high, and a double-ended brass mortar, 25.5cm wide, (7)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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