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CUT GLASS ETC, to include a Waterford crystal ashtray, six Webb wine glasses with etched mark, five Waterford wine glasses, Webb Corbett sugar sifter, Doulton whisky glasses, unbranded conical shaped brandy glasses, six dessert bowls with upturned foot rims, assorted unbranded drinking glasses and glass bowl with gilt rim and handle with gilt stand
A LARGE COLLECTION OF HOME MADE WINE AND BEER MAKING EQUIPMENT, to include 25ltr plastic fermentation container, four plastic beer dispensers approximately nineteen clear glass demijohns, seven brown glass demijohns, box containing fermentation air locks, filter paper, funnels, bottle corks, cork applicator, metal bottle tops, wine bottle top covers, etc
Pair of cut glass wine glasses, the bowl half cut under an etched fruiting vine border around an initialled shield cartouche, raised on hexagonal stem, 7" high; together with further drinking glasses including four green cordial glasses, faceted rummer glass, another etched wine glass and cranberry perfume bottle (9)
Greek. A shallow bronze phiale with a broad rim and 7 almond shaped impressions arranged around a central rondel to create a stylised floral motif. This phiale would have been used by ancient Greeks during religious ceremonies as vessel from which to pour a libation - an offering of wine for the gods. The wine was typically diluted with water and then poured onto an alter during, or shortly after the worshipper had completed their prayer. Excellent Condition. Size: L:40mm / W:160mm ; 310g; Provenance: From the private collection of an Essex gentleman; previously in an old British Collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK / European art markets.
Ca. 350 BC. Ancient Greek. A black figure ware Apulian Krater with pedestal foot, cylindrical stem, inverted bell-shaped body and two lug handles. The painted scenes show two female figures, one seating, one standing, apparently at a party or religious ceremony (the seated figure may be sitting on an altar); they are framed by an upper and lower border of waves and flanked by vegetal motifs. Kraters like this one would have been used for mixing wine at drinking parties, making the scene depicted especially appropriate for such occasions. Excellent condition. Size: L:340mm / W:370mm ; 3.8kg; Fully authenticated with a TL test. 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.
***Toby Ward (born 1965) - Oil painting - " The Olive Farmers' Dinner" - Group of eight men and one woman seated around a table drinking wine, canvas 30ins x 36ins, apparently unsigned, in heavy gilt moulded frameNote: Artist has advised that this was painted from drawings made in Andalusia, Spain in 1996Provenance: The collection of Sir Ronald and Lady Doreen McIntosh, late of Ponsonby Terrace, London, SW1P 4QA.
***Thomas J. Coates (born 1941) - Oil painting - "The Wine Merchants" - Street scene with view of a traditional wine merchant with two figures to foreground, initialled to lower left corner, board 12.5ins x 18.5ins, in cream painted and gilt moulded frame Provenance: New Grafton Gallery, 49 Church Road, Barnes, London SW13 9HH (Exhibited 15.11.01 - No. 6863) - Cat 15 - The collection of Sir Ronald and Lady Doreen McIntosh, late of Ponsonby Terrace, London, SW1P 4QA
The Charles Dickens, Pickwick, Fruit Spoons & Sugar Sifter - A Set of Four Victorian Plated and Parcel Gilt Fruit Spoons and Two Sugar Sifters, by William Wheatcroft Harrison, Sheffield 1870, with diamond registration mark for 19th August 1870, with embossed and engraved bowls, spiral twist handles, the terminals cast with Dickens characters, contained in original wine leather covered fitted case
A Victorian Silver Christening Mug, by James Reid & Co, Glasgow 1876, retailed by Sorley Silver Smiths, Glasgow, embossed and chased with seven panels of various animals within bands of leaf scroll ornament and engraved "John Bell from Grandpapa Bell 19th August 1876", 3.5ins high, weight 5.9ozs, in wine leather covered fitted case
A Late 19th Century French Gilt Brass and Green Veined Marble Oval Base Mantel Clock, the 2.75ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed "Lepine of Paris", to the eight day two train movement by Vincenti & Cie, No. 8155 55, contained in gilt brass cylindrical case supported by dancing figure of a classical maiden, the oval green veined marble base decorated with trophies, fruiting vines and wine ewer, on gilt brass turned feet, 15.25ins high
An unusual 19th century chromolithograph, depicting a group of four mountaineers summiting a snow topped mountain, two toasting their success with wine glasses, one lying beside them his has off and clasping his walking stick, the last still climbing up to the others, unsigned, 10 by 15cm, in gilt mount, glazed and framed, 20.5 by 25.5cm.
A collection of 18th century and later drinking glasses, including a Georgian ale glass, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with hops and wheat, on folded foot, 15cm high, a pair of small wine glasses with cut decoration to the base of the bell shaped bowls and faceted knopped stems, a pair of small cordial glasses, with gilded and cut decoration to the ogee shaped bowls, raised on faceted stems, six trumpet shaped port glasses, 9cm tall, a single small wine glass with ogee shaped bowl, engraved with vines, on a knopped baluster stem, circa 1760, a pair of small glasses with stepped ogee bowls raised on baluster stems, together with another similar and a toast masters glass. (21)
A collection of 18th and 19th century drinking glasses, comprising four Georgian glasses, each with a fluted bowl, air bubble stem, folded foot and cut pontil mark, largest 8cm at rim, foot 8.4cm, 16.5cm high, smallest 5.4cm at rim, foot 6.4cm, 12.0cm high, and a later copy with concave tapering fluted bowl, two Regency Bristol green wine glasses, one with conical bowl and knopped stem, 7.2 by 12.8cm high, and a 19th century glass of squat form, with ground pontil, 9.5 by 12.5cm. (8)
CATALOGUE AMENDMENT: Updated photograph to show the withdrawal of a teapot, milk jug, and pedestal condiment set with blue glass liners from this lot.A collection of silver plated and pewter wares, including a pewter Doctor's lamp, 15 by 36.5cm high, a white metal wine coaster, three cased sets of EPNS flatware, a Turkish brass coffee pot, pewter wall plate, and two etched glass circular dishes, one with domed cover. (1 box)
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