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SEVEN STONEWARE FLAGONS, including three with impressed names 'Worthington & Co Ltd, Burton on Trent', '2087 Alfred Kendall, Wine Merchant, Worcester' and 'Thomas Williams, Wine Merchant, Brecon', one printed 'J H & S. Johnson, Liverpool, Poison', tallest 44.5cm (7)(condition: The Brecon flagon has staining to the body, chips to the rim and base, the others appear to be in good age related condition)
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a bottle jack with accessory. Assorted brass and copper, antique style telephone, vintage board game 'The Game of India', large VAT 69 bottle, snooker cue by Power Glide in fitted case (no sign of warping) Dam Chevron match rod, Miko decorative wine bottle holders, large framed papyrus etc.
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASS ETC. To include Poole Pottery 'freesia' tea wares and bowls, Poole 'Cranbourne' bowls, Hornsea 'Heirloom', Denby style tureens, Wedgwood 'Clementine', Royal Worcester Archimede seguso glass paperweight, Denby teapot, boxed V & A museum mugs, wine glasses, costume jewllery, Brass Indian Table Top Tray with a box of flatware etc.
Ottmar Elliger ll The Younger (Hamburg Germany, 1666-1735) Oil painting on canvas, This unusual subject is titled "The Banquet of Cleopatra". This subject shows Cleopatra about to remove a pearl from her right ear. She is about place the royal pearl earring in a glass of wine. This action shows the sign of her indifference to wealth. The pearl will dissolve in the wine, which she drinks in honor of the late Anthony of Rome. A similar work is in display at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne and Getty Museum. In overall very good condition with minor frame aging. Painting has monogram date 16" GL 68' on lower right. This masterwork measures 23 5/8 x 28 1/2 in. Overall Size: 28 1/2 x 33 1/2 Provenance: Kuhms Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Peltzer Collection, Aix-la-Chapelle, Germany (acquired from the above) Sale, Antwerp, n.d. Ruys-Orban Collection, Liege, Belgium. Christie's, South Kensington, sale of October 31, 2001, lot 134 Private Collection, Florida Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.
Bottle of 1989 Chateau Margaux, Premier Gran Crue Classe. French bottle of red wine. Bordeaux Red Blends from Margaux, Bordeaux, France. Base Neck fill. The bottle and label are in good condition. In addition to being profoundly concentrated, its ethereal bouquet of sweet black fruits, cedar, spices, flowers, smoke, and vanilla is remarkably well-formed and intense. In the mouth, there is not a hard edge to this classic wine, which is super-concentrated, soft, silky-textured, and opulent. It displays an opaque ruby/purple color, a compelling bouquet, and exquisite layers of flavors that cascade over the palate without any notion of toughness or coarseness. The acidity is low, although sufficient enough to provide vibrancy and focus. This wine's significant tannin level is remarkably well-concealed by the wealth of fruit. Provenance: Francesco Gittardi. General Coordinator of East and Far East Gucci International, 1960's - 1970's. General Merchandise Buyer, Gucci America 1970's - 1980's. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.
RARE 18TH CENTURY SEALED WINE BOTTLE, DATED 1775, of 'stretched' bladder form in olive green glass, strung rim and slender neck above sloping shoulders, kickbase and pontil scar, the seal with moulded mark 'Jos.h Phillips 1775', 21.4cms high Provenance: barn near Bradworthy, Devon. Auctioneer's Note: Another in the Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro, accession no.1400.303 exhibited at County Museum, Truro in 1976, cat no. 100. CF. David Burton, Antique Sealed Bottles 1640-1900, 2015, where the author states the origin is believed to be Cornwall or Devon. Condition Report: front face scratched, right edge of seal chipped.
A collection of Shelley squat vases: In various designs to include - Indian Peony pattern number 8262, Violette pattern number 8178, Fruit border pattern 8545, Kingfisher pattern 8656, Bird of Paradise pattern 8645, Wine Grapes pattern 8632, Lady Mary's walk Crieff and a small squat vase in the Crest for Walmer design. (8)
Three George III silver wine labels of navette form - Sherry, Port and Claret - London 1796; together with a set of three early Victorian wine labels in the form of vine leaves - Sherry, Madeira and Port - Birmingham 1840, weight 39.7g together with a silver plated dressing table box cover (7).Condition Reportnavette labels 43mm wide
A collection of LP's to include Derek & The Dominoes - Layla, Eric Clapton - August, Behind The Sun and (No Reason To Cry), Melanie - Born To Be, Candles In The Rain and Leftover Wine, Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of Hell and Dead Ringer, Nilsson - Nilsson Schmilsson, The Liverpool Scene - Bread On The NIght, Gong - Downwind, Vin Garbutt - The Valley Of Tees, Sky - Sky3, Paul Simon - Graceland and Hearts And Bones, Simon & Garfunkel - Greatest Hits, The Concert In Central Park and Bridge Over Troubled Water, The Bunch - Spare A Shilling (Record Collector Series), Fleetwood Mac - Tusk and Mirage. (23)
Four silver napkin rings, the two larger examples hallmarked Allens, Sheffield 1943, and Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1934, a silver presentation spoon with hardstone handle, hallmarked Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1910, a set of six 1960's silver teaspoons, a Victorian mother of pearl handled fruit knife with engraved folding silver blade, a Vintage Parker fountain pen with nib marked 14K, a silver plated wine coaster, silver plated tray, two 19th century ogee glass rummers, a small Japanese dish, and a small tea bowl with Chinese style decoration, etc. Weighable silver 5.5 oz. - Condition Report
A Martin Brothers stoneware single handled wine pitcher, the body inscribed 'Welcome my friende, Drink with a noble hearte, But yet, Before you drink too much, Departe for though good wine doth make a coward stout, Yet when the wine is in, The wit is out', inscised Martin London verso, h.24.5cmCondition report: Appears unrestored and in original condition throughout.Firing crack / blemishes to underside area of handle at top join, and to both sides and above handle at bottom join.Typical firing and glaze surface imperfections, but no later damages noted.
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